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src/testdir/mzscheme.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/lua.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/small.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/tiny.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/test*.out
|
||||
src/testdir/test.log
|
||||
src/memfile_test
|
||||
|
||||
16
Filelist
16
Filelist
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
# source files for all source archives
|
||||
SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
.hgignore \
|
||||
src/README.txt \
|
||||
src/arabic.c \
|
||||
src/arabic.h \
|
||||
@@ -10,6 +11,8 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/blowfish.c \
|
||||
src/buffer.c \
|
||||
src/charset.c \
|
||||
src/crypt.c \
|
||||
src/crypt_zip.c \
|
||||
src/diff.c \
|
||||
src/digraph.c \
|
||||
src/edit.c \
|
||||
@@ -79,12 +82,17 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/xxd/xxd.c \
|
||||
src/main.aap \
|
||||
src/testdir/main.aap \
|
||||
src/testdir/README.txt \
|
||||
src/testdir/*.in \
|
||||
src/testdir/sautest/autoload/*.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/test[0-9]*.ok \
|
||||
src/testdir/test[0-9]*a.ok \
|
||||
src/testdir/test_[a-z]*.ok \
|
||||
src/testdir/test49.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/test60.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/test83-tags? \
|
||||
src/testdir/test77a.com \
|
||||
src/testdir/test_*.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/python2/*.py \
|
||||
src/testdir/python3/*.py \
|
||||
src/testdir/pythonx/*.py \
|
||||
@@ -94,10 +102,15 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/testdir/pythonx/topmodule/submodule/subsubmodule/subsubsubmodule.py \
|
||||
src/testdir/python_after/*.py \
|
||||
src/testdir/python_before/*.py \
|
||||
src/testdir/bench*.in \
|
||||
src/testdir/bench*.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/samples/*.txt \
|
||||
src/proto.h \
|
||||
src/proto/blowfish.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/buffer.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/charset.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/crypt.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/crypt_zip.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/diff.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/digraph.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/edit.pro \
|
||||
@@ -267,6 +280,7 @@ SRC_DOS = \
|
||||
src/Make_bc3.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_bc5.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_cyg.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_cyg_ming.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_djg.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_ivc.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_dvc.mak \
|
||||
@@ -284,6 +298,8 @@ SRC_DOS = \
|
||||
src/dosinst.h \
|
||||
src/glbl_ime.cpp \
|
||||
src/glbl_ime.h \
|
||||
src/gui_dwrite.cpp \
|
||||
src/gui_dwrite.h \
|
||||
src/gui_w16.c \
|
||||
src/gui_w32.c \
|
||||
src/gui_w48.c \
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
# NSIS file to create a self-installing exe for Vim.
|
||||
# It requires NSIS version 2.0 or later.
|
||||
# Last Change: 2010 Jul 30
|
||||
# Last Change: 2014 Nov 5
|
||||
|
||||
# WARNING: if you make changes to this script, look out for $0 to be valid,
|
||||
# because uninstall deletes most files in $0.
|
||||
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ SetDatablockOptimize on
|
||||
RequestExecutionLevel highest
|
||||
|
||||
ComponentText "This will install Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} on your computer."
|
||||
DirText "Choose a directory to install Vim (must end in 'vim')"
|
||||
DirText "Choose a directory to install Vim (should contain 'vim')"
|
||||
Icon icons\vim_16c.ico
|
||||
# NSIS2 uses a different strategy with six different images in a strip...
|
||||
#EnabledBitmap icons\enabled.bmp
|
||||
@@ -135,11 +135,6 @@ FunctionEnd
|
||||
# We only accept the directory if it ends in "vim". Using .onVerifyInstDir has
|
||||
# the disadvantage that the browse dialog is difficult to use.
|
||||
Function CheckInstallDir
|
||||
StrCpy $0 $INSTDIR 3 -3
|
||||
StrCmp $0 "vim" PathGood
|
||||
MessageBox MB_OK "The path must end in 'vim'."
|
||||
Abort
|
||||
PathGood:
|
||||
FunctionEnd
|
||||
|
||||
Function .onInstSuccess
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because one or more lines are too long
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
" Vim autoload file for editing compressed files.
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2008 Jul 04
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Nov 05
|
||||
|
||||
" These functions are used by the gzip plugin.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -120,6 +120,8 @@ fun gzip#read(cmd)
|
||||
silent! exe "bwipe " . tmp_esc
|
||||
silent! exe "bwipe " . tmpe_esc
|
||||
endif
|
||||
" Store the OK flag, so that we can use it when writing.
|
||||
let b:uncompressOk = ok
|
||||
|
||||
" Restore saved option values.
|
||||
let &pm = pm_save
|
||||
@@ -146,8 +148,10 @@ endfun
|
||||
|
||||
" After writing compressed file: Compress written file with "cmd"
|
||||
fun gzip#write(cmd)
|
||||
if exists('b:uncompressOk') && !b:uncompressOk
|
||||
echomsg "Not compressing file because uncompress failed; reset b:uncompressOk to compress anyway"
|
||||
" don't do anything if the cmd is not supported
|
||||
if s:check(a:cmd)
|
||||
elseif s:check(a:cmd)
|
||||
" Rename the file before compressing it.
|
||||
let nm = resolve(expand("<afile>"))
|
||||
let nmt = s:tempname(nm)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,49 @@
|
||||
" Vim completion script
|
||||
" Language: HTML and XHTML
|
||||
" Maintainer: Mikolaj Machowski ( mikmach AT wp DOT pl )
|
||||
" Last Change: 2011 Apr 28
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Jun 20
|
||||
|
||||
" Distinguish between HTML versions.
|
||||
" To use with other HTML versions add another "elseif" condition to match
|
||||
" proper DOCTYPE.
|
||||
function! htmlcomplete#DetectOmniFlavor()
|
||||
if &filetype == 'xhtml'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'xhtml10s'
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'html401t'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let i = 1
|
||||
let line = ""
|
||||
while i < 10 && i < line("$")
|
||||
let line = getline(i)
|
||||
if line =~ '<!DOCTYPE.*\<DTD '
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let i += 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
if line =~ '<!DOCTYPE.*\<DTD ' " doctype line found above
|
||||
if line =~ ' HTML 3\.2'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'html32'
|
||||
elseif line =~ ' XHTML 1\.1'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'xhtml11'
|
||||
else " two-step detection with strict/frameset/transitional
|
||||
if line =~ ' XHTML 1\.0'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'xhtml10'
|
||||
elseif line =~ ' HTML 4\.01'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'html401'
|
||||
elseif line =~ ' HTML 4.0\>'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'html40'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if line =~ '\<Transitional\>'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor .= 't'
|
||||
elseif line =~ '\<Frameset\>'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor .= 'f'
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor .= 's'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! htmlcomplete#CompleteTags(findstart, base)
|
||||
if a:findstart
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" netrwSettings.vim: makes netrw settings simpler
|
||||
" Date: Aug 27, 2013
|
||||
" Date: Dec 30, 2014
|
||||
" Maintainer: Charles E Campbell <drchipNOSPAM at campbellfamily dot biz>
|
||||
" Version: 14
|
||||
" Version: 15
|
||||
" Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Charles E. Campbell {{{1
|
||||
" Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code,
|
||||
" with or without modifications, provided that this copyright
|
||||
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
|
||||
if exists("g:loaded_netrwSettings") || &cp
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let g:loaded_netrwSettings = "v14"
|
||||
let g:loaded_netrwSettings = "v15"
|
||||
if v:version < 700
|
||||
echohl WarningMsg
|
||||
echo "***warning*** this version of netrwSettings needs vim 7.0"
|
||||
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ endif
|
||||
" NetrwSettings: {{{1
|
||||
fun! netrwSettings#NetrwSettings()
|
||||
" this call is here largely just to insure that netrw has been loaded
|
||||
call netrw#NetrwSavePosn()
|
||||
call netrw#SavePosn()
|
||||
if !exists("g:loaded_netrw")
|
||||
echohl WarningMsg | echomsg "***sorry*** netrw needs to be loaded prior to using NetrwSettings" | echohl None
|
||||
return
|
||||
@@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ fun! netrwSettings#NetrwSettings()
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_sort_direction = '.g:netrw_sort_direction
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_sort_options = '.g:netrw_sort_options
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_sort_sequence = '.g:netrw_sort_sequence
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_servername = '.g:netrw_servername
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_special_syntax = '.g:netrw_special_syntax
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_ssh_browse_reject = '.g:netrw_ssh_browse_reject
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_ssh_cmd = '.g:netrw_ssh_cmd
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -61,9 +61,16 @@ function! netrw_gitignore#Hide(...)
|
||||
" convert gitignore patterns to Netrw/Vim regex patterns
|
||||
let escaped_lines = []
|
||||
for line in gitignore_lines
|
||||
let escaped = line
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '\.', '\\.', 'g')
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '*', '.*', 'g')
|
||||
let escaped = line
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '\*\*', '*', 'g')
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '\.', '\\.', 'g')
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '\$', '\\$', 'g')
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '*', '.*', 'g')
|
||||
" correction: dot, dollar and asterisks chars shouldn't be escaped when
|
||||
" within regex matching groups.
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '\(\[[^]]*\)\zs\\\.', '\.', 'g')
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '\(\[[^]]*\)\zs\\\$', '\$', 'g')
|
||||
let escaped = substitute(escaped, '\(\[[^]]*\)\zs\.\*', '*', 'g')
|
||||
let escaped_lines = add(escaped_lines, escaped)
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because one or more lines are too long
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
||||
" Vim color file
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Schweikert <dws@ee.ethz.ch>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2006 Apr 30
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Schweikert <david@schweikert.ch>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Mar 19
|
||||
|
||||
hi clear
|
||||
|
||||
let colors_name = "delek"
|
||||
let g:colors_name = "delek"
|
||||
|
||||
" Normal should come first
|
||||
hi Normal guifg=Black guibg=White
|
||||
@@ -28,7 +28,11 @@ hi NonText ctermfg=Blue gui=bold guifg=gray guibg=white
|
||||
hi Pmenu guibg=LightBlue
|
||||
hi PmenuSel ctermfg=White ctermbg=DarkBlue guifg=White guibg=DarkBlue
|
||||
hi Question ctermfg=DarkGreen gui=bold guifg=SeaGreen
|
||||
hi Search ctermfg=NONE ctermbg=Yellow guibg=Yellow guifg=NONE
|
||||
if &background == "light"
|
||||
hi Search ctermfg=NONE ctermbg=Yellow guibg=Yellow guifg=NONE
|
||||
else
|
||||
hi Search ctermfg=Black ctermbg=Yellow guibg=Yellow guifg=Black
|
||||
endif
|
||||
hi SpecialKey ctermfg=DarkBlue guifg=Blue
|
||||
hi StatusLine cterm=bold ctermbg=blue ctermfg=yellow guibg=gold guifg=blue
|
||||
hi StatusLineNC cterm=bold ctermbg=blue ctermfg=black guibg=gold guifg=blue
|
||||
|
||||
40
runtime/colors/industry.vim
Normal file
40
runtime/colors/industry.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
|
||||
" Vim color file
|
||||
" Maintainer: Shian Lee
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Mar 6 (for vim 7.4)
|
||||
" Remark: "industry" stands for 'industrial' color scheme. In industrial
|
||||
" HMI (Human-Machine-Interface) programming, using a standard color
|
||||
" scheme is mandatory in many cases (in traffic-lights for example):
|
||||
" LIGHT_RED is 'Warning'
|
||||
" LIGHT_YELLOW is 'Attention'
|
||||
" LIGHT_GREEN is 'Normal'
|
||||
" LIGHT_MAGENTA is 'Warning-Attention' (light RED-YELLOW)
|
||||
" LIGHT_CYAN is 'Attention-Normal' (light YELLOW-GREEN).
|
||||
" BLACK is Dark-High-Contrast Background for maximum safety.
|
||||
" BLUE is Shade of BLACK (not supposed to get attention).
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Industrial color scheme is by nature clear, safe and productive.
|
||||
" Yet, depends on the file type's syntax, it might appear incorrect.
|
||||
|
||||
" Reset to dark background, then reset everything to defaults:
|
||||
set background=dark
|
||||
highlight clear
|
||||
if exists("syntax_on")
|
||||
syntax reset
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let colors_name = "industry"
|
||||
|
||||
" First set Normal to regular white on black text colors:
|
||||
hi Normal ctermfg=LightGray ctermbg=Black guifg=#dddddd guibg=Black
|
||||
|
||||
" Syntax highlighting (other color-groups using default, see :help group-name):
|
||||
hi Comment cterm=NONE ctermfg=DarkCyan gui=NONE guifg=#00aaaa
|
||||
hi Constant cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightCyan gui=NONE guifg=#00ffff
|
||||
hi Identifier cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightMagenta gui=NONE guifg=#ff00ff
|
||||
hi Function cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightGreen gui=NONE guifg=#00ff00
|
||||
hi Statement cterm=NONE ctermfg=White gui=bold guifg=#ffffff
|
||||
hi PreProc cterm=NONE ctermfg=Yellow gui=NONE guifg=#ffff00
|
||||
hi Type cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightGreen gui=bold guifg=#00ff00
|
||||
hi Special cterm=NONE ctermfg=LightRed gui=NONE guifg=#ff0000
|
||||
hi Delimiter cterm=NONE ctermfg=Yellow gui=NONE guifg=#ffff00
|
||||
|
||||
29
runtime/compiler/go.vim
Normal file
29
runtime/compiler/go.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: Go
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-go)
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Aug 16
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('current_compiler')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let current_compiler = 'go'
|
||||
|
||||
if exists(':CompilerSet') != 2
|
||||
command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo-=C
|
||||
|
||||
CompilerSet makeprg=go\ build
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=
|
||||
\%-G#\ %.%#,
|
||||
\%A%f:%l:%c:\ %m,
|
||||
\%A%f:%l:\ %m,
|
||||
\%C%*\\s%m,
|
||||
\%-G%.%#
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
|
||||
unlet s:save_cpo
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: sw=2 sts=2 et
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: Miscrosoft Visual C
|
||||
" Compiler: Microsoft Visual C
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2005 Nov 30
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Sep 20
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -229,7 +229,6 @@ HTMLS = \
|
||||
starting.html \
|
||||
syntax.html \
|
||||
tabpage.html \
|
||||
tags.html \
|
||||
tagsrch.html \
|
||||
term.html \
|
||||
tips.html \
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Dec 04
|
||||
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 23
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -278,6 +278,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|
||||
|ShellCmdPost| after executing a shell command
|
||||
|ShellFilterPost| after filtering with a shell command
|
||||
|
||||
|CmdUndefined| a user command is used but it isn't defined
|
||||
|FuncUndefined| a user function is used but it isn't defined
|
||||
|SpellFileMissing| a spell file is used but it can't be found
|
||||
|SourcePre| before sourcing a Vim script
|
||||
@@ -465,6 +466,16 @@ BufWriteCmd Before writing the whole buffer to a file.
|
||||
*BufWritePost*
|
||||
BufWritePost After writing the whole buffer to a file
|
||||
(should undo the commands for BufWritePre).
|
||||
*CmdUndefined*
|
||||
CmdUndefined When a user command is used but it isn't
|
||||
defined. Useful for defining a command only
|
||||
when it's used. The pattern is matched
|
||||
against the command name. Both <amatch> and
|
||||
<afile> are set to the name of the command.
|
||||
NOTE: Autocompletion won't work until the
|
||||
command is defined. An alternative is to
|
||||
always define the user command and have it
|
||||
invoke an autoloaded function. See |autoload|.
|
||||
*CmdwinEnter*
|
||||
CmdwinEnter After entering the command-line window.
|
||||
Useful for setting options specifically for
|
||||
@@ -508,6 +519,11 @@ CursorHold When the user doesn't press a key for the time
|
||||
operator.
|
||||
While recording the CursorHold event is not
|
||||
triggered. |q|
|
||||
*<CursorHold>*
|
||||
Internally the autocommand is triggered by the
|
||||
<CursorHold> key. In an expression mapping
|
||||
|getchar()| may see this character.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Interactive commands cannot be used for
|
||||
this event. There is no hit-enter prompt,
|
||||
the screen is updated directly (when needed).
|
||||
@@ -562,11 +578,15 @@ FileChangedRO Before making the first change to a read-only
|
||||
It is not allowed to change to another buffer
|
||||
here. You can reload the buffer but not edit
|
||||
another one.
|
||||
*E881*
|
||||
If the number of lines changes saving for undo
|
||||
may fail and the change will be aborted.
|
||||
*FileChangedShell*
|
||||
FileChangedShell When Vim notices that the modification time of
|
||||
a file has changed since editing started.
|
||||
Also when the file attributes of the file
|
||||
change. |timestamp|
|
||||
change or when the size of the file changes.
|
||||
|timestamp|
|
||||
Mostly triggered after executing a shell
|
||||
command, but also with a |:checktime| command
|
||||
or when Gvim regains input focus.
|
||||
@@ -666,6 +686,8 @@ FuncUndefined When a user function is used but it isn't
|
||||
when it's used. The pattern is matched
|
||||
against the function name. Both <amatch> and
|
||||
<afile> are set to the name of the function.
|
||||
NOTE: When writing Vim scripts a better
|
||||
alternative is to use an autoloaded function.
|
||||
See |autoload-functions|.
|
||||
*GUIEnter*
|
||||
GUIEnter After starting the GUI successfully, and after
|
||||
@@ -740,7 +762,7 @@ QuickFixCmdPost Like QuickFixCmdPre, but after a quickfix
|
||||
command is run, before jumping to the first
|
||||
location. For |:cfile| and |:lfile| commands
|
||||
it is run after error file is read and before
|
||||
moving to the first error.
|
||||
moving to the first error.
|
||||
See |QuickFixCmdPost-example|.
|
||||
*QuitPre*
|
||||
QuitPre When using `:quit`, `:wq` or `:qall`, before
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*change.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jan 23
|
||||
*change.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jun 26
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -156,6 +156,9 @@ only after a '.').
|
||||
The 'B' and 'M' flags in 'formatoptions' change the behavior for inserting
|
||||
spaces before and after a multi-byte character |fo-table|.
|
||||
|
||||
The '[ mark is set at the end of the first line that was joined, '] at the end
|
||||
of the resulting line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Delete and insert *delete-insert* *replacing*
|
||||
@@ -824,7 +827,7 @@ either the first or second pattern in parentheses did not match, so either
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
Substitute with an expression *sub-replace-expression*
|
||||
*sub-replace-\=* *:s/\=*
|
||||
*sub-replace-\=* *s/\=*
|
||||
When the substitute string starts with "\=" the remainder is interpreted as an
|
||||
expression. This does not work recursively: a |substitute()| function inside
|
||||
the expression cannot use "\=" for the substitute string.
|
||||
@@ -1647,7 +1650,7 @@ And a few warnings:
|
||||
7. Sorting text *sorting*
|
||||
|
||||
Vim has a sorting function and a sorting command. The sorting function can be
|
||||
found here: |sort()|.
|
||||
found here: |sort()|, |uniq()|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:sor* *:sort*
|
||||
:[range]sor[t][!] [i][u][r][n][x][o] [/{pattern}/]
|
||||
@@ -1714,8 +1717,8 @@ Note that using `:sort` with `:global` doesn't sort the matching lines, it's
|
||||
quite useless.
|
||||
|
||||
The details about sorting depend on the library function used. There is no
|
||||
guarantee that sorting is "stable" or obeys the current locale. You will have
|
||||
to try it out.
|
||||
guarantee that sorting obeys the current locale. You will have to try it out.
|
||||
Vim does do a "stable" sort.
|
||||
|
||||
The sorting can be interrupted, but if you interrupt it too late in the
|
||||
process you may end up with duplicated lines. This also depends on the system
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 25
|
||||
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ history tables:
|
||||
These are completely separate. Each history can only be accessed when
|
||||
entering the same type of line.
|
||||
Use the 'history' option to set the number of lines that are remembered
|
||||
(default: 20).
|
||||
(default: 50).
|
||||
Notes:
|
||||
- When you enter a command-line that is exactly the same as an older one, the
|
||||
old one is removed (to avoid repeated commands moving older commands out of
|
||||
@@ -824,8 +824,8 @@ Note: these are typed literally, they are not special keys!
|
||||
the start of the function.
|
||||
|
||||
*filename-modifiers*
|
||||
*:_%:* *::8* *::p* *::.* *::~* *::h* *::t* *::r* *::e* *::s* *::gs*
|
||||
*%:8* *%:p* *%:.* *%:~* *%:h* *%:t* *%:r* *%:e* *%:s* *%:gs*
|
||||
*:_%:* *::8* *::p* *::.* *::~* *::h* *::t* *::r* *::e* *::s* *::gs* *::S*
|
||||
*%:8* *%:p* *%:.* *%:~* *%:h* *%:t* *%:r* *%:e* *%:s* *%:gs* *%:S*
|
||||
The file name modifiers can be used after "%", "#", "#n", "<cfile>", "<sfile>",
|
||||
"<afile>" or "<abuf>". They are also used with the |fnamemodify()| function.
|
||||
These are not available when Vim has been compiled without the |+modify_fname|
|
||||
@@ -880,6 +880,10 @@ These modifiers can be given, in this order:
|
||||
:gs?pat?sub?
|
||||
Substitute all occurrences of "pat" with "sub". Otherwise
|
||||
this works like ":s".
|
||||
:S Escape special characters for use with a shell command (see
|
||||
|shellescape()|). Must be the last one. Examples: >
|
||||
:!dir <cfile>:S
|
||||
:call system('chmod +w -- ' . expand('%:S'))
|
||||
|
||||
Examples, when the file name is "src/version.c", current dir
|
||||
"/home/mool/vim": >
|
||||
@@ -1080,6 +1084,9 @@ another window, or drag statuslines of other windows. You can drag the
|
||||
statusline of the command-line window itself and the statusline above it.
|
||||
Thus you can resize the command-line window, but not others.
|
||||
|
||||
The |getcmdwintype()| function returns the type of the command-line being
|
||||
edited as described in |cmdwin-char|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AUTOCOMMANDS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*develop.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Apr 27
|
||||
*develop.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Mar 27
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ code.
|
||||
|
||||
Vim is open source software. Everybody is encouraged to contribute to help
|
||||
improving Vim. For sending patches a context diff "diff -c" is preferred.
|
||||
Also see http://www.vim.org/tips/tip.php?tip_id=618.
|
||||
Also see http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/How_to_make_and_submit_a_patch.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*diff.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Sep 20
|
||||
*diff.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Oct 31
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ While already in Vim you can start diff mode in three ways.
|
||||
:difft[his] Make the current window part of the diff windows. This sets
|
||||
the options like for "vimdiff".
|
||||
|
||||
:diffp[atch] {patchfile} *E816* *:diffp* *:diffpatch*
|
||||
:diffp[atch] {patchfile} *E816* *:diffp* *:diffpatch*
|
||||
Use the current buffer, patch it with the diff found in
|
||||
{patchfile} and open a buffer on the result. The options are
|
||||
set as for "vimdiff".
|
||||
@@ -266,13 +266,17 @@ that the buffers will be equal within the specified range.
|
||||
See below for [range].
|
||||
|
||||
*do*
|
||||
do Same as ":diffget" without argument or range. The "o" stands
|
||||
for "obtain" ("dg" can't be used, it could be the start of
|
||||
"dgg"!). Note: this doesn't work in Visual mode.
|
||||
[count]do Same as ":diffget" without range. The "o" stands for "obtain"
|
||||
("dg" can't be used, it could be the start of "dgg"!). Note:
|
||||
this doesn't work in Visual mode.
|
||||
If you give a [count], it is used as the [bufspec] argument
|
||||
for ":diffget".
|
||||
|
||||
*dp*
|
||||
dp Same as ":diffput" without argument or range.
|
||||
Note: this doesn't work in Visual mode.
|
||||
[count]dp Same as ":diffput" without range. Note: this doesn't work in
|
||||
Visual mode.
|
||||
If you give a [count], it is used as the [bufspec] argument
|
||||
for ":diffput".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
When no [range] is given, the diff at the cursor position or just above it is
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Dec 12
|
||||
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jun 19
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -170,6 +170,11 @@ used for the currency sign, and latin9 (iso-8859-15), where the digraph =e is
|
||||
used for the euro sign, while both of them are the character 164, 0xa4. For
|
||||
compatibility with zsh Eu can also be used for the euro sign.
|
||||
|
||||
ROUBLE
|
||||
|
||||
The rouble sign was added in 2014 as 0x20bd. Vim supports the digraphs =R and
|
||||
=P for this. Note that R= and P= are other characters.
|
||||
|
||||
*digraph-table*
|
||||
char digraph hex dec official name ~
|
||||
^@ NU 0x00 0 NULL (NUL)
|
||||
@@ -966,6 +971,8 @@ char digraph hex dec official name ~
|
||||
₧ Pt 20A7 8359 PESETA SIGN
|
||||
₩ W= 20A9 8361 WON SIGN
|
||||
€ Eu 20AC 8364 EURO SIGN
|
||||
₽ =R 20BD 8381 ROUBLE SIGN
|
||||
₽ =P 20BD 8381 ROUBLE SIGN
|
||||
℃ oC 2103 8451 DEGREE CELSIUS
|
||||
℅ co 2105 8453 CARE OF
|
||||
℉ oF 2109 8457 DEGREE FAHRENHEIT
|
||||
@@ -1077,7 +1084,7 @@ char digraph hex dec official name ~
|
||||
⊥ -T 22A5 8869 UP TACK
|
||||
⋅ .P 22C5 8901 DOT OPERATOR
|
||||
⋮ :3 22EE 8942 VERTICAL ELLIPSIS
|
||||
⋯ .3 22EF 8943 MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
|
||||
⋯ .3 22EF 8943 MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
|
||||
⌂ Eh 2302 8962 HOUSE
|
||||
⌈ <7 2308 8968 LEFT CEILING
|
||||
⌉ >7 2309 8969 RIGHT CEILING
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 25
|
||||
*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -609,7 +609,10 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]arga[dd] {name} .. *:arga* *:argadd* *E479*
|
||||
Add the {name}s to the argument list.
|
||||
:[count]arga[dd]
|
||||
Add the {name}s to the argument list. When {name} is
|
||||
omitted add the current buffer name to the argument
|
||||
list.
|
||||
If [count] is omitted, the {name}s are added just
|
||||
after the current entry in the argument list.
|
||||
Otherwise they are added after the [count]'th file.
|
||||
@@ -619,7 +622,8 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
:argadd x a b x c
|
||||
:0argadd x x a b c
|
||||
:1argadd x a x b c
|
||||
:99argadd x a b c x
|
||||
:$argadd x a b c x
|
||||
:+2argadd y a b c x y
|
||||
There is no check for duplicates, it is possible to
|
||||
add a file to the argument list twice.
|
||||
The currently edited file is not changed.
|
||||
@@ -641,11 +645,19 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
< {not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|
||||
|+listcmds| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
:{range}argd[elete] Delete the {range} files from the argument list.
|
||||
:[range]argd[elete] Delete the {range} files from the argument list.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:10,$argdel
|
||||
< Deletes arguments 10 and further, keeping 1-9. >
|
||||
:$argd
|
||||
< Deletes just the last one. >
|
||||
:argd
|
||||
:.argd
|
||||
< Deletes the current argument. >
|
||||
:%argd
|
||||
< Removes all the files from the arglist.
|
||||
When the last number in the range is too high, up to
|
||||
the last argument is deleted. Example: >
|
||||
:10,1000argdel
|
||||
< Deletes arguments 10 and further, keeping 1-9.
|
||||
the last argument is deleted.
|
||||
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|
||||
|+listcmds| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -820,8 +832,9 @@ current window. The two windows then share this list, until one of them uses
|
||||
USING THE ARGUMENT LIST
|
||||
|
||||
*:argdo*
|
||||
:argdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} for each file in the argument list.
|
||||
It works like doing this: >
|
||||
:[range]argdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} for each file in the argument list or
|
||||
if [range] is specified only for arguments in that
|
||||
range. It works like doing this: >
|
||||
:rewind
|
||||
:{cmd}
|
||||
:next
|
||||
@@ -1077,9 +1090,12 @@ The names can be in upper- or lowercase.
|
||||
the last file in the argument list has not been
|
||||
edited. See |:confirm| and 'confirm'. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:q[uit]! Quit without writing, also when visible buffers have
|
||||
changes. Does not exit when there are changed hidden
|
||||
buffers. Use ":qall!" to exit always.
|
||||
:q[uit]! Quit without writing, also when currently visible
|
||||
buffers have changes. Does not exit when this is the
|
||||
last window and there is a changed hidden buffer.
|
||||
In this case, the first changed hidden buffer becomes
|
||||
the current buffer.
|
||||
Use ":qall!" to exit always.
|
||||
|
||||
:cq[uit] Quit always, without writing, and return an error
|
||||
code. See |:cq|. Used for Manx's QuickFix mode (see
|
||||
@@ -1362,11 +1378,21 @@ cannot be read without the right key.
|
||||
{only available when compiled with the |+cryptv| feature} *E833*
|
||||
|
||||
The text in the swap file and the undo file is also encrypted. *E843*
|
||||
However, this is done block-by-block and may reduce the time needed to crack a
|
||||
password. You can disable the swap file, but then a crash will cause you to
|
||||
lose your work. The undo file can be disabled without much disadvantage. >
|
||||
:set noundofile
|
||||
:noswapfile edit secrets
|
||||
|
||||
Note: The text in memory is not encrypted. A system administrator may be able
|
||||
to see your text while you are editing it. When filtering text with
|
||||
":!filter" or using ":w !command" the text is not encrypted, this may reveal
|
||||
it to others. The 'viminfo' file is not encrypted.
|
||||
":!filter" or using ":w !command" the text is also not encrypted, this may
|
||||
reveal it to others. The 'viminfo' file is not encrypted.
|
||||
|
||||
You could do this to edit very secret text: >
|
||||
:set noundofile viminfo=
|
||||
:noswapfile edit secrets.txt
|
||||
Keep in mind that without a swap file you risk losing your work in a crash.
|
||||
|
||||
WARNING: If you make a typo when entering the key and then write the file and
|
||||
exit, the text will be lost!
|
||||
@@ -1393,18 +1419,23 @@ To disable the encryption, reset the 'key' option to an empty value: >
|
||||
:set key=
|
||||
|
||||
You can use the 'cryptmethod' option to select the type of encryption, use one
|
||||
of these two: >
|
||||
:setlocal cm=zip " weak method, backwards compatible
|
||||
:setlocal cm=blowfish " strong method
|
||||
of these: >
|
||||
:setlocal cm=zip " weak method, backwards compatible
|
||||
:setlocal cm=blowfish " method with flaws
|
||||
:setlocal cm=blowfish2 " medium strong method
|
||||
|
||||
Do this before writing the file. When reading an encrypted file it will be
|
||||
set automatically to the method used when that file was written. You can
|
||||
change 'cryptmethod' before writing that file to change the method.
|
||||
To set the default method, used for new files, use one of these in your
|
||||
|vimrc| file: >
|
||||
set cm=zip
|
||||
set cm=blowfish
|
||||
|
||||
To set the default method, used for new files, use this in your |vimrc|
|
||||
file: >
|
||||
set cm=blowfish2
|
||||
Using "blowfish2" is highly recommended. Only use another method if you
|
||||
must use an older Vim version that does not support it.
|
||||
|
||||
The message given for reading and writing a file will show "[crypted]" when
|
||||
using zip, "[blowfish]" when using blowfish.
|
||||
using zip, "[blowfish]" when using blowfish, etc.
|
||||
|
||||
When writing an undo file, the same key and method will be used for the text
|
||||
in the undo file. |persistent-undo|.
|
||||
@@ -1439,7 +1470,7 @@ lines to "/etc/magic", "/usr/share/misc/magic" or wherever your system has the
|
||||
0 string VimCrypt~ Vim encrypted file
|
||||
>9 string 01 - "zip" cryptmethod
|
||||
>9 string 02 - "blowfish" cryptmethod
|
||||
|
||||
>9 string 03 - "blowfish2" cryptmethod
|
||||
|
||||
Notes:
|
||||
- Encryption is not possible when doing conversion with 'charconvert'.
|
||||
@@ -1463,20 +1494,25 @@ Notes:
|
||||
- Pkzip uses the same encryption as 'cryptmethod' "zip", and US Govt has no
|
||||
objection to its export. Pkzip's public file APPNOTE.TXT describes this
|
||||
algorithm in detail.
|
||||
- The implementation of 'cryptmethod' "blowfish" has a flaw. It is possible
|
||||
to crack the first 64 bytes of a file and in some circumstances more of the
|
||||
file. Use of it is not recommended, but it's still the strongest method
|
||||
supported by Vim 7.3 and 7.4. The "zip" method is even weaker.
|
||||
- Vim originates from the Netherlands. That is where the sources come from.
|
||||
Thus the encryption code is not exported from the USA.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
10. Timestamps *timestamp* *timestamps*
|
||||
|
||||
Vim remembers the modification timestamp of a file when you begin editing it.
|
||||
This is used to avoid that you have two different versions of the same file
|
||||
(without you knowing this).
|
||||
Vim remembers the modification timestamp, mode and size of a file when you
|
||||
begin editing it. This is used to avoid that you have two different versions
|
||||
of the same file (without you knowing this).
|
||||
|
||||
After a shell command is run (|:!cmd| |suspend| |:read!| |K|) timestamps are
|
||||
compared for all buffers in a window. Vim will run any associated
|
||||
|FileChangedShell| autocommands or display a warning for any files that have
|
||||
changed. In the GUI this happens when Vim regains input focus.
|
||||
After a shell command is run (|:!cmd| |suspend| |:read!| |K|) timestamps,
|
||||
file modes and file sizes are compared for all buffers in a window. Vim will
|
||||
run any associated |FileChangedShell| autocommands or display a warning for
|
||||
any files that have changed. In the GUI this happens when Vim regains input
|
||||
focus.
|
||||
|
||||
*E321* *E462*
|
||||
If you want to automatically reload a file when it has been changed outside of
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jan 14
|
||||
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Dec 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ arguments: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1.3 Lists ~
|
||||
*List* *Lists* *E686*
|
||||
*list* *List* *Lists* *E686*
|
||||
A List is an ordered sequence of items. An item can be of any type. Items
|
||||
can be accessed by their index number. Items can be added and removed at any
|
||||
position in the sequence.
|
||||
@@ -327,6 +327,7 @@ examples: >
|
||||
Changing the order of items in a list: >
|
||||
:call sort(list) " sort a list alphabetically
|
||||
:call reverse(list) " reverse the order of items
|
||||
:call uniq(sort(list)) " sort and remove duplicates
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
For loop ~
|
||||
@@ -393,7 +394,7 @@ example, to add up all the numbers in a list: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1.4 Dictionaries ~
|
||||
*Dictionaries* *Dictionary*
|
||||
*dict* *Dictionaries* *Dictionary*
|
||||
A Dictionary is an associative array: Each entry has a key and a value. The
|
||||
entry can be located with the key. The entries are stored without a specific
|
||||
ordering.
|
||||
@@ -955,7 +956,7 @@ Decimal, Hexadecimal (starting with 0x or 0X), or Octal (starting with 0).
|
||||
Floating point numbers can be written in two forms:
|
||||
|
||||
[-+]{N}.{M}
|
||||
[-+]{N}.{M}e[-+]{exp}
|
||||
[-+]{N}.{M}[eE][-+]{exp}
|
||||
|
||||
{N} and {M} are numbers. Both {N} and {M} must be present and can only
|
||||
contain digits.
|
||||
@@ -1004,7 +1005,7 @@ function. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
string *expr-string* *E114*
|
||||
string *string* *expr-string* *E114*
|
||||
------
|
||||
"string" string constant *expr-quote*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1101,9 +1102,9 @@ are known inside the current Vim session. Using expand() will first try using
|
||||
the environment variables known inside the current Vim session. If that
|
||||
fails, a shell will be used to expand the variable. This can be slow, but it
|
||||
does expand all variables that the shell knows about. Example: >
|
||||
:echo $version
|
||||
:echo expand("$version")
|
||||
The first one probably doesn't echo anything, the second echoes the $version
|
||||
:echo $shell
|
||||
:echo expand("$shell")
|
||||
The first one probably doesn't echo anything, the second echoes the $shell
|
||||
variable (if your shell supports it).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1143,7 +1144,7 @@ specified by what is prepended:
|
||||
|local-variable| l: Local to a function.
|
||||
|script-variable| s: Local to a |:source|'ed Vim script.
|
||||
|function-argument| a: Function argument (only inside a function).
|
||||
|vim-variable| v: Global, predefined by Vim.
|
||||
|vim-variable| v: Global, predefined by Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
The scope name by itself can be used as a |Dictionary|. For example, to
|
||||
delete all script-local variables: >
|
||||
@@ -1456,10 +1457,10 @@ v:foldstart Used for 'foldtext': first line of closed fold.
|
||||
Read-only in the |sandbox|. |fold-foldtext|
|
||||
|
||||
*v:hlsearch* *hlsearch-variable*
|
||||
v:hlsearch Variable that determines whether search highlighting is on.
|
||||
Makes sense only if 'hlsearch' is enabled which requires
|
||||
|+extra_search|. Setting this variable to zero acts the like
|
||||
|:nohlsearch| command, setting it to one acts like >
|
||||
v:hlsearch Variable that indicates whether search highlighting is on.
|
||||
Setting it makes sense only if 'hlsearch' is enabled which
|
||||
requires |+extra_search|. Setting this variable to zero acts
|
||||
the like |:nohlsearch| command, setting it to one acts like >
|
||||
let &hlsearch = &hlsearch
|
||||
<
|
||||
*v:insertmode* *insertmode-variable*
|
||||
@@ -1555,6 +1556,16 @@ v:profiling Normally zero. Set to one after using ":profile start".
|
||||
v:progname Contains the name (with path removed) with which Vim was
|
||||
invoked. Allows you to do special initialisations for |view|,
|
||||
|evim| etc., or any other name you might symlink to Vim.
|
||||
Read-only.
|
||||
|
||||
*v:progpath* *progpath-variable*
|
||||
v:progpath Contains the command with which Vim was invoked, including the
|
||||
path. Useful if you want to message a Vim server using a
|
||||
|--remote-expr|.
|
||||
To get the full path use: >
|
||||
echo exepath(v:progpath)
|
||||
< NOTE: This does not work when the command is a relative path
|
||||
and the current directory has changed.
|
||||
Read-only.
|
||||
|
||||
*v:register* *register-variable*
|
||||
@@ -1671,7 +1682,7 @@ v:version Version number of Vim: Major version number times 100 plus
|
||||
is 501. Read-only. "version" also works, for backwards
|
||||
compatibility.
|
||||
Use |has()| to check if a certain patch was included, e.g.: >
|
||||
if has("patch123")
|
||||
if has("patch-7.4.123")
|
||||
< Note that patch numbers are specific to the version, thus both
|
||||
version 5.0 and 5.1 may have a patch 123, but these are
|
||||
completely different.
|
||||
@@ -1705,6 +1716,8 @@ append( {lnum}, {string}) Number append {string} below line {lnum}
|
||||
append( {lnum}, {list}) Number append lines {list} below line {lnum}
|
||||
argc() Number number of files in the argument list
|
||||
argidx() Number current index in the argument list
|
||||
arglistid( [{winnr}, [ {tabnr}]])
|
||||
Number argument list id
|
||||
argv( {nr}) String {nr} entry of the argument list
|
||||
argv( ) List the argument list
|
||||
asin( {expr}) Float arc sine of {expr}
|
||||
@@ -1738,14 +1751,14 @@ confirm( {msg} [, {choices} [, {default} [, {type}]]])
|
||||
copy( {expr}) any make a shallow copy of {expr}
|
||||
cos( {expr}) Float cosine of {expr}
|
||||
cosh( {expr}) Float hyperbolic cosine of {expr}
|
||||
count( {list}, {expr} [, {start} [, {ic}]])
|
||||
count( {list}, {expr} [, {ic} [, {start}]])
|
||||
Number count how many {expr} are in {list}
|
||||
cscope_connection( [{num} , {dbpath} [, {prepend}]])
|
||||
Number checks existence of cscope connection
|
||||
cursor( {lnum}, {col} [, {coladd}])
|
||||
Number move cursor to {lnum}, {col}, {coladd}
|
||||
cursor( {lnum}, {col} [, {off}])
|
||||
Number move cursor to {lnum}, {col}, {off}
|
||||
cursor( {list}) Number move cursor to position in {list}
|
||||
deepcopy( {expr}) any make a full copy of {expr}
|
||||
deepcopy( {expr} [, {noref}]) any make a full copy of {expr}
|
||||
delete( {fname}) Number delete file {fname}
|
||||
did_filetype() Number TRUE if FileType autocommand event used
|
||||
diff_filler( {lnum}) Number diff filler lines about {lnum}
|
||||
@@ -1755,6 +1768,7 @@ escape( {string}, {chars}) String escape {chars} in {string} with '\'
|
||||
eval( {string}) any evaluate {string} into its value
|
||||
eventhandler( ) Number TRUE if inside an event handler
|
||||
executable( {expr}) Number 1 if executable {expr} exists
|
||||
exepath( {expr}) String full path of the command {expr}
|
||||
exists( {expr}) Number TRUE if {expr} exists
|
||||
extend( {expr1}, {expr2} [, {expr3}])
|
||||
List/Dict insert items of {expr2} into {expr1}
|
||||
@@ -1793,11 +1807,13 @@ getchar( [expr]) Number get one character from the user
|
||||
getcharmod( ) Number modifiers for the last typed character
|
||||
getcmdline() String return the current command-line
|
||||
getcmdpos() Number return cursor position in command-line
|
||||
getcmdtype() String return the current command-line type
|
||||
getcmdtype() String return current command-line type
|
||||
getcmdwintype() String return current command-line window type
|
||||
getcurpos() List position of the cursor
|
||||
getcwd() String the current working directory
|
||||
getfontname( [{name}]) String name of font being used
|
||||
getfperm( {fname}) String file permissions of file {fname}
|
||||
getfsize( {fname}) Number size in bytes of file {fname}
|
||||
getfontname( [{name}]) String name of font being used
|
||||
getftime( {fname}) Number last modification time of file
|
||||
getftype( {fname}) String description of type of file {fname}
|
||||
getline( {lnum}) String line {lnum} of current buffer
|
||||
@@ -1807,7 +1823,8 @@ getmatches() List list of current matches
|
||||
getpid() Number process ID of Vim
|
||||
getpos( {expr}) List position of cursor, mark, etc.
|
||||
getqflist() List list of quickfix items
|
||||
getreg( [{regname} [, 1]]) String contents of register
|
||||
getreg( [{regname} [, 1 [, {list}]]])
|
||||
String or List contents of register
|
||||
getregtype( [{regname}]) String type of register
|
||||
gettabvar( {nr}, {varname} [, {def}])
|
||||
any variable {varname} in tab {nr} or {def}
|
||||
@@ -1819,7 +1836,7 @@ getwinvar( {nr}, {varname} [, {def}])
|
||||
any variable {varname} in window {nr}
|
||||
glob( {expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]])
|
||||
any expand file wildcards in {expr}
|
||||
globpath( {path}, {expr} [, {flag}])
|
||||
globpath( {path}, {expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]])
|
||||
String do glob({expr}) for all dirs in {path}
|
||||
has( {feature}) Number TRUE if feature {feature} supported
|
||||
has_key( {dict}, {key}) Number TRUE if {dict} has entry {key}
|
||||
@@ -1871,6 +1888,8 @@ match( {expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]])
|
||||
Number position where {pat} matches in {expr}
|
||||
matchadd( {group}, {pattern}[, {priority}[, {id}]])
|
||||
Number highlight {pattern} with {group}
|
||||
matchaddpos( {group}, {list}[, {priority}[, {id}]])
|
||||
Number highlight positions with {group}
|
||||
matcharg( {nr}) List arguments of |:match|
|
||||
matchdelete( {id}) Number delete match identified by {id}
|
||||
matchend( {expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]])
|
||||
@@ -1978,7 +1997,8 @@ strridx( {haystack}, {needle} [, {start}])
|
||||
Number last index of {needle} in {haystack}
|
||||
strtrans( {expr}) String translate string to make it printable
|
||||
strwidth( {expr}) Number display cell length of the String {expr}
|
||||
submatch( {nr}) String specific match in ":s" or substitute()
|
||||
submatch( {nr}[, {list}]) String or List
|
||||
specific match in ":s" or substitute()
|
||||
substitute( {expr}, {pat}, {sub}, {flags})
|
||||
String all {pat} in {expr} replaced with {sub}
|
||||
synID( {lnum}, {col}, {trans}) Number syntax ID at {lnum} and {col}
|
||||
@@ -1988,6 +2008,7 @@ synIDtrans( {synID}) Number translated syntax ID of {synID}
|
||||
synconcealed( {lnum}, {col}) List info about concealing
|
||||
synstack( {lnum}, {col}) List stack of syntax IDs at {lnum} and {col}
|
||||
system( {expr} [, {input}]) String output of shell command/filter {expr}
|
||||
systemlist( {expr} [, {input}]) List output of shell command/filter {expr}
|
||||
tabpagebuflist( [{arg}]) List list of buffer numbers in tab page
|
||||
tabpagenr( [{arg}]) Number number of current or last tab page
|
||||
tabpagewinnr( {tabarg}[, {arg}])
|
||||
@@ -2005,6 +2026,8 @@ trunc( {expr}) Float truncate Float {expr}
|
||||
type( {name}) Number type of variable {name}
|
||||
undofile( {name}) String undo file name for {name}
|
||||
undotree() List undo file tree
|
||||
uniq( {list} [, {func} [, {dict}]])
|
||||
List remove adjacent duplicates from a list
|
||||
values( {dict}) List values in {dict}
|
||||
virtcol( {expr}) Number screen column of cursor or mark
|
||||
visualmode( [expr]) String last visual mode used
|
||||
@@ -2018,7 +2041,7 @@ winrestcmd() String returns command to restore window sizes
|
||||
winrestview( {dict}) none restore view of current window
|
||||
winsaveview() Dict save view of current window
|
||||
winwidth( {nr}) Number width of window {nr}
|
||||
writefile( {list}, {fname} [, {binary}])
|
||||
writefile( {list}, {fname} [, {flags}])
|
||||
Number write list of lines to file {fname}
|
||||
xor( {expr}, {expr}) Number bitwise XOR
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2086,6 +2109,18 @@ argc() The result is the number of files in the argument list of the
|
||||
argidx() The result is the current index in the argument list. 0 is
|
||||
the first file. argc() - 1 is the last one. See |arglist|.
|
||||
|
||||
*arglistid()*
|
||||
arglistid([{winnr}, [ {tabnr} ]])
|
||||
Return the argument list ID. This is a number which
|
||||
identifies the argument list being used. Zero is used for the
|
||||
global argument list. See |arglist|.
|
||||
Return -1 if the arguments are invalid.
|
||||
|
||||
Without arguments use the current window.
|
||||
With {winnr} only use this window in the current tab page.
|
||||
With {winnr} and {tabnr} use the window in the specified tab
|
||||
page.
|
||||
|
||||
*argv()*
|
||||
argv([{nr}]) The result is the {nr}th file in the argument list of the
|
||||
current window. See |arglist|. "argv(0)" is the first one.
|
||||
@@ -2360,6 +2395,10 @@ col({expr}) The result is a Number, which is the byte index of the column
|
||||
number of bytes in the cursor line plus one)
|
||||
'x position of mark x (if the mark is not set, 0 is
|
||||
returned)
|
||||
v In Visual mode: the start of the Visual area (the
|
||||
cursor is the end). When not in Visual mode
|
||||
returns the cursor position. Differs from |'<| in
|
||||
that it's updated right away.
|
||||
Additionally {expr} can be [lnum, col]: a |List| with the line
|
||||
and column number. Most useful when the column is "$", to get
|
||||
the last column of a specific line. When "lnum" or "col" is
|
||||
@@ -2570,9 +2609,14 @@ cursor({lnum}, {col} [, {off}]) *cursor()*
|
||||
cursor({list})
|
||||
Positions the cursor at the column (byte count) {col} in the
|
||||
line {lnum}. The first column is one.
|
||||
|
||||
When there is one argument {list} this is used as a |List|
|
||||
with two or three items {lnum}, {col} and {off}. This is like
|
||||
the return value of |getpos()|, but without the first item.
|
||||
with two, three or four item:
|
||||
[{lnum}, {col}, {off}]
|
||||
[{lnum}, {col}, {off}, {curswant}]
|
||||
This is like the return value of |getpos()| or |getcurpos()|,
|
||||
but without the first item.
|
||||
|
||||
Does not change the jumplist.
|
||||
If {lnum} is greater than the number of lines in the buffer,
|
||||
the cursor will be positioned at the last line in the buffer.
|
||||
@@ -2581,6 +2625,9 @@ cursor({list})
|
||||
the cursor will be positioned at the last character in the
|
||||
line.
|
||||
If {col} is zero, the cursor will stay in the current column.
|
||||
If {curswant} is given it is used to set the preferred column
|
||||
for vertical movement. Otherwise {col} is used.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'virtualedit' is used {off} specifies the offset in
|
||||
screen columns from the start of the character. E.g., a
|
||||
position within a <Tab> or after the last character.
|
||||
@@ -2697,6 +2744,15 @@ executable({expr}) *executable()*
|
||||
0 does not exist
|
||||
-1 not implemented on this system
|
||||
|
||||
exepath({expr}) *exepath()*
|
||||
If {expr} is an executable and is either an absolute path, a
|
||||
relative path or found in $PATH, return the full path.
|
||||
Note that the current directory is used when {expr} starts
|
||||
with "./", which may be a problem for Vim: >
|
||||
echo exepath(v:progpath)
|
||||
< If {expr} cannot be found in $PATH or is not executable then
|
||||
an empty string is returned.
|
||||
|
||||
*exists()*
|
||||
exists({expr}) The result is a Number, which is non-zero if {expr} is
|
||||
defined, zero otherwise. The {expr} argument is a string,
|
||||
@@ -2709,7 +2765,8 @@ exists({expr}) The result is a Number, which is non-zero if {expr} is
|
||||
string)
|
||||
*funcname built-in function (see |functions|)
|
||||
or user defined function (see
|
||||
|user-functions|).
|
||||
|user-functions|). Also works for a
|
||||
variable that is a Funcref.
|
||||
varname internal variable (see
|
||||
|internal-variables|). Also works
|
||||
for |curly-braces-names|, |Dictionary|
|
||||
@@ -2815,7 +2872,7 @@ expand({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]]) *expand()*
|
||||
<afile> autocmd file name
|
||||
<abuf> autocmd buffer number (as a String!)
|
||||
<amatch> autocmd matched name
|
||||
<sfile> sourced script file name
|
||||
<sfile> sourced script file or function name
|
||||
<slnum> sourced script file line number
|
||||
<cword> word under the cursor
|
||||
<cWORD> WORD under the cursor
|
||||
@@ -2861,7 +2918,8 @@ expand({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]]) *expand()*
|
||||
<
|
||||
Expand() can also be used to expand variables and environment
|
||||
variables that are only known in a shell. But this can be
|
||||
slow, because a shell must be started. See |expr-env-expand|.
|
||||
slow, because a shell may be used to do the expansion. See
|
||||
|expr-env-expand|.
|
||||
The expanded variable is still handled like a list of file
|
||||
names. When an environment variable cannot be expanded, it is
|
||||
left unchanged. Thus ":echo expand('$FOOBAR')" results in
|
||||
@@ -3211,6 +3269,10 @@ getchar([expr]) *getchar()*
|
||||
String when a modifier (shift, control, alt) was used that is
|
||||
not included in the character.
|
||||
|
||||
When [expr] is 0 and Esc is typed, there will be a short delay
|
||||
while Vim waits to see if this is the start of an escape
|
||||
sequence.
|
||||
|
||||
When [expr] is 1 only the first byte is returned. For a
|
||||
one-byte character it is the character itself as a number.
|
||||
Use nr2char() to convert it to a String.
|
||||
@@ -3247,6 +3309,17 @@ getchar([expr]) *getchar()*
|
||||
: endif
|
||||
: endwhile
|
||||
:endfunction
|
||||
<
|
||||
You may also receive syntetic characters, such as
|
||||
|<CursorHold>|. Often you will want to ignore this and get
|
||||
another character: >
|
||||
:function GetKey()
|
||||
: let c = getchar()
|
||||
: while c == "\<CursorHold>"
|
||||
: let c = getchar()
|
||||
: endwhile
|
||||
: return c
|
||||
:endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
getcharmod() *getcharmod()*
|
||||
The result is a Number which is the state of the modifiers for
|
||||
@@ -3289,11 +3362,28 @@ getcmdtype() *getcmdtype()*
|
||||
? backward search command
|
||||
@ |input()| command
|
||||
- |:insert| or |:append| command
|
||||
= |i_CTRL-R_=|
|
||||
Only works when editing the command line, thus requires use of
|
||||
|c_CTRL-\_e| or |c_CTRL-R_=| or an expression mapping.
|
||||
Returns an empty string otherwise.
|
||||
Also see |getcmdpos()|, |setcmdpos()| and |getcmdline()|.
|
||||
|
||||
getcmdwintype() *getcmdwintype()*
|
||||
Return the current |command-line-window| type. Possible return
|
||||
values are the same as |getcmdtype()|. Returns an empty string
|
||||
when not in the command-line window.
|
||||
|
||||
*getcurpos()*
|
||||
getcurpos() Get the position of the cursor. This is like getpos('.'), but
|
||||
includes an extra item in the list:
|
||||
[bufnum, lnum, col, off, curswant]
|
||||
The "curswant" number is the preferred column when moving the
|
||||
cursor vertically.
|
||||
This can be used to save and restore the cursor position: >
|
||||
let save_cursor = getcurpos()
|
||||
MoveTheCursorAround
|
||||
call setpos('.', save_cursor)
|
||||
<
|
||||
*getcwd()*
|
||||
getcwd() The result is a String, which is the name of the current
|
||||
working directory.
|
||||
@@ -3415,6 +3505,34 @@ getmatches() *getmatches()*
|
||||
'pattern': 'FIXME', 'priority': 10, 'id': 2}] >
|
||||
:unlet m
|
||||
<
|
||||
*getpid()*
|
||||
getpid() Return a Number which is the process ID of the Vim process.
|
||||
On Unix and MS-Windows this is a unique number, until Vim
|
||||
exits. On MS-DOS it's always zero.
|
||||
|
||||
*getpos()*
|
||||
getpos({expr}) Get the position for {expr}. For possible values of {expr}
|
||||
see |line()|. For getting the cursor position see
|
||||
|getcurpos()|.
|
||||
The result is a |List| with four numbers:
|
||||
[bufnum, lnum, col, off]
|
||||
"bufnum" is zero, unless a mark like '0 or 'A is used, then it
|
||||
is the buffer number of the mark.
|
||||
"lnum" and "col" are the position in the buffer. The first
|
||||
column is 1.
|
||||
The "off" number is zero, unless 'virtualedit' is used. Then
|
||||
it is the offset in screen columns from the start of the
|
||||
character. E.g., a position within a <Tab> or after the last
|
||||
character.
|
||||
Note that for '< and '> Visual mode matters: when it is "V"
|
||||
(visual line mode) the column of '< is zero and the column of
|
||||
'> is a large number.
|
||||
This can be used to save and restore the position of a mark: >
|
||||
let save_a_mark = getpos("'a")
|
||||
...
|
||||
call setpos("'a", save_a_mark)
|
||||
< Also see |getcurpos()| and |setpos()|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
getqflist() *getqflist()*
|
||||
Returns a list with all the current quickfix errors. Each
|
||||
@@ -3443,7 +3561,7 @@ getqflist() *getqflist()*
|
||||
:endfor
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
getreg([{regname} [, 1]]) *getreg()*
|
||||
getreg([{regname} [, 1 [, {list}]]]) *getreg()*
|
||||
The result is a String, which is the contents of register
|
||||
{regname}. Example: >
|
||||
:let cliptext = getreg('*')
|
||||
@@ -3452,6 +3570,11 @@ getreg([{regname} [, 1]]) *getreg()*
|
||||
getreg('=', 1) returns the expression itself, so that it can
|
||||
be restored with |setreg()|. For other registers the extra
|
||||
argument is ignored, thus you can always give it.
|
||||
If {list} is present and non-zero result type is changed to
|
||||
|List|. Each list item is one text line. Use it if you care
|
||||
about zero bytes possibly present inside register: without
|
||||
third argument both NLs and zero bytes are represented as NLs
|
||||
(see |NL-used-for-Nul|).
|
||||
If {regname} is not specified, |v:register| is used.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3469,6 +3592,8 @@ gettabvar({tabnr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *gettabvar()*
|
||||
Get the value of a tab-local variable {varname} in tab page
|
||||
{tabnr}. |t:var|
|
||||
Tabs are numbered starting with one.
|
||||
When {varname} is empty a dictionary with all tab-local
|
||||
variables is returned.
|
||||
Note that the name without "t:" must be used.
|
||||
When the tab or variable doesn't exist {def} or an empty
|
||||
string is returned, there is no error message.
|
||||
@@ -3539,11 +3664,12 @@ glob({expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]]) *glob()*
|
||||
See |expand()| for expanding special Vim variables. See
|
||||
|system()| for getting the raw output of an external command.
|
||||
|
||||
globpath({path}, {expr} [, {flag}]) *globpath()*
|
||||
globpath({path}, {expr} [, {nosuf} [, {list}]]) *globpath()*
|
||||
Perform glob() on all directories in {path} and concatenate
|
||||
the results. Example: >
|
||||
:echo globpath(&rtp, "syntax/c.vim")
|
||||
< {path} is a comma-separated list of directory names. Each
|
||||
<
|
||||
{path} is a comma-separated list of directory names. Each
|
||||
directory name is prepended to {expr} and expanded like with
|
||||
|glob()|. A path separator is inserted when needed.
|
||||
To add a comma inside a directory name escape it with a
|
||||
@@ -3551,11 +3677,19 @@ globpath({path}, {expr} [, {flag}]) *globpath()*
|
||||
trailing backslash, remove it if you put a comma after it.
|
||||
If the expansion fails for one of the directories, there is no
|
||||
error message.
|
||||
Unless the optional {flag} argument is given and is non-zero,
|
||||
|
||||
Unless the optional {nosuf} argument is given and is non-zero,
|
||||
the 'suffixes' and 'wildignore' options apply: Names matching
|
||||
one of the patterns in 'wildignore' will be skipped and
|
||||
'suffixes' affect the ordering of matches.
|
||||
|
||||
When {list} is present and it is non-zero the result is a List
|
||||
with all matching files. The advantage of using a List is, you
|
||||
also get filenames containing newlines correctly. Otherwise
|
||||
the result is a String and when there are several matches,
|
||||
they are separated by <NL> characters. Example: >
|
||||
:echo globpath(&rtp, "syntax/c.vim", 0, 1)
|
||||
<
|
||||
The "**" item can be used to search in a directory tree.
|
||||
For example, to find all "README.txt" files in the directories
|
||||
in 'runtimepath' and below: >
|
||||
@@ -4274,6 +4408,41 @@ matchadd({group}, {pattern}[, {priority}[, {id}]])
|
||||
available from |getmatches()|. All matches can be deleted in
|
||||
one operation by |clearmatches()|.
|
||||
|
||||
matchaddpos({group}, {pos}[, {priority}[, {id}]]) *matchaddpos()*
|
||||
Same as |matchadd()|, but requires a list of positions {pos}
|
||||
instead of a pattern. This command is faster than |matchadd()|
|
||||
because it does not require to handle regular expressions and
|
||||
sets buffer line boundaries to redraw screen. It is supposed
|
||||
to be used when fast match additions and deletions are
|
||||
required, for example to highlight matching parentheses.
|
||||
|
||||
The list {pos} can contain one of these items:
|
||||
- A number. This whole line will be highlighted. The first
|
||||
line has number 1.
|
||||
- A list with one number, e.g., [23]. The whole line with this
|
||||
number will be highlighted.
|
||||
- A list with two numbers, e.g., [23, 11]. The first number is
|
||||
the line number, the second one is the column number (first
|
||||
column is 1, the value must correspond to the byte index as
|
||||
|col()| would return). The character at this position will
|
||||
be highlighted.
|
||||
- A list with three numbers, e.g., [23, 11, 3]. As above, but
|
||||
the third number gives the length of the highlight in bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
The maximum number of positions is 8.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:highlight MyGroup ctermbg=green guibg=green
|
||||
:let m = matchaddpos("MyGroup", [[23, 24], 34])
|
||||
< Deletion of the pattern: >
|
||||
:call matchdelete(m)
|
||||
|
||||
< Matches added by |matchaddpos()| are returned by
|
||||
|getmatches()| with an entry "pos1", "pos2", etc., with the
|
||||
value a list like the {pos} item.
|
||||
These matches cannot be set via |setmatches()|, however they
|
||||
can still be deleted by |clearmatches()|.
|
||||
|
||||
matcharg({nr}) *matcharg()*
|
||||
Selects the {nr} match item, as set with a |:match|,
|
||||
|:2match| or |:3match| command.
|
||||
@@ -4432,33 +4601,6 @@ nr2char({expr}[, {utf8}]) *nr2char()*
|
||||
characters. nr2char(0) is a real NUL and terminates the
|
||||
string, thus results in an empty string.
|
||||
|
||||
*getpid()*
|
||||
getpid() Return a Number which is the process ID of the Vim process.
|
||||
On Unix and MS-Windows this is a unique number, until Vim
|
||||
exits. On MS-DOS it's always zero.
|
||||
|
||||
*getpos()*
|
||||
getpos({expr}) Get the position for {expr}. For possible values of {expr}
|
||||
see |line()|.
|
||||
The result is a |List| with four numbers:
|
||||
[bufnum, lnum, col, off]
|
||||
"bufnum" is zero, unless a mark like '0 or 'A is used, then it
|
||||
is the buffer number of the mark.
|
||||
"lnum" and "col" are the position in the buffer. The first
|
||||
column is 1.
|
||||
The "off" number is zero, unless 'virtualedit' is used. Then
|
||||
it is the offset in screen columns from the start of the
|
||||
character. E.g., a position within a <Tab> or after the last
|
||||
character.
|
||||
Note that for '< and '> Visual mode matters: when it is "V"
|
||||
(visual line mode) the column of '< is zero and the column of
|
||||
'> is a large number.
|
||||
This can be used to save and restore the cursor position: >
|
||||
let save_cursor = getpos(".")
|
||||
MoveTheCursorAround
|
||||
call setpos('.', save_cursor)
|
||||
< Also see |setpos()|.
|
||||
|
||||
or({expr}, {expr}) *or()*
|
||||
Bitwise OR on the two arguments. The arguments are converted
|
||||
to a number. A List, Dict or Float argument causes an error.
|
||||
@@ -4725,7 +4867,7 @@ readfile({fname} [, {binary} [, {max}]])
|
||||
separated with CR will result in a single long line (unless a
|
||||
NL appears somewhere).
|
||||
All NUL characters are replaced with a NL character.
|
||||
When {binary} is equal to "b" binary mode is used:
|
||||
When {binary/append} contains "b" binary mode is used:
|
||||
- When the last line ends in a NL an extra empty list item is
|
||||
added.
|
||||
- No CR characters are removed.
|
||||
@@ -5257,8 +5399,9 @@ setpos({expr}, {list})
|
||||
. the cursor
|
||||
'x mark x
|
||||
|
||||
{list} must be a |List| with four numbers:
|
||||
{list} must be a |List| with four or five numbers:
|
||||
[bufnum, lnum, col, off]
|
||||
[bufnum, lnum, col, off, curswant]
|
||||
|
||||
"bufnum" is the buffer number. Zero can be used for the
|
||||
current buffer. Setting the cursor is only possible for
|
||||
@@ -5276,6 +5419,12 @@ setpos({expr}, {list})
|
||||
character. E.g., a position within a <Tab> or after the last
|
||||
character.
|
||||
|
||||
The "curswant" number is only used when setting the cursor
|
||||
position. It sets the preferred column for when moving the
|
||||
cursor vertically. When the "curswant" number is missing the
|
||||
preferred column is not set. When it is present and setting a
|
||||
mark position it is not used.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that for '< and '> changing the line number may result in
|
||||
the marks to be effectively be swapped, so that '< is always
|
||||
before '>.
|
||||
@@ -5283,10 +5432,13 @@ setpos({expr}, {list})
|
||||
Returns 0 when the position could be set, -1 otherwise.
|
||||
An error message is given if {expr} is invalid.
|
||||
|
||||
Also see |getpos()|
|
||||
Also see |getpos()| and |getcurpos()|.
|
||||
|
||||
This does not restore the preferred column for moving
|
||||
vertically. See |winrestview()| for that.
|
||||
vertically; if you set the cursor position with this, |j| and
|
||||
|k| motions will jump to previous columns! Use |cursor()| to
|
||||
also set the preferred column. Also see the "curswant" key in
|
||||
|winrestview()|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
setqflist({list} [, {action}]) *setqflist()*
|
||||
@@ -5338,6 +5490,8 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action}]) *setqflist()*
|
||||
*setreg()*
|
||||
setreg({regname}, {value} [,{options}])
|
||||
Set the register {regname} to {value}.
|
||||
{value} may be any value returned by |getreg()|, including
|
||||
a |List|.
|
||||
If {options} contains "a" or {regname} is upper case,
|
||||
then the value is appended.
|
||||
{options} can also contain a register type specification:
|
||||
@@ -5350,10 +5504,15 @@ setreg({regname}, {value} [,{options}])
|
||||
in the longest line (counting a <Tab> as 1 character).
|
||||
|
||||
If {options} contains no register settings, then the default
|
||||
is to use character mode unless {value} ends in a <NL>.
|
||||
Setting the '=' register is not possible, but you can use >
|
||||
:let @= = var_expr
|
||||
< Returns zero for success, non-zero for failure.
|
||||
is to use character mode unless {value} ends in a <NL> for
|
||||
string {value} and linewise mode for list {value}. Blockwise
|
||||
mode is never selected automatically.
|
||||
Returns zero for success, non-zero for failure.
|
||||
|
||||
*E883*
|
||||
Note: you may not use |List| containing more than one item to
|
||||
set search and expression registers. Lists containing no
|
||||
items act like empty strings.
|
||||
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
:call setreg(v:register, @*)
|
||||
@@ -5361,8 +5520,11 @@ setreg({regname}, {value} [,{options}])
|
||||
:call setreg('a', "1\n2\n3", 'b5')
|
||||
|
||||
< This example shows using the functions to save and restore a
|
||||
register. >
|
||||
:let var_a = getreg('a', 1)
|
||||
register (note: you may not reliably restore register value
|
||||
without using the third argument to |getreg()| as without it
|
||||
newlines are represented as newlines AND Nul bytes are
|
||||
represented as newlines as well, see |NL-used-for-Nul|). >
|
||||
:let var_a = getreg('a', 1, 1)
|
||||
:let var_amode = getregtype('a')
|
||||
....
|
||||
:call setreg('a', var_a, var_amode)
|
||||
@@ -5428,6 +5590,7 @@ shellescape({string} [, {special}]) *shellescape()*
|
||||
< This results in a directory listing for the file under the
|
||||
cursor. Example of use with |system()|: >
|
||||
:call system("chmod +w -- " . shellescape(expand("%")))
|
||||
< See also |::S|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
shiftwidth() *shiftwidth()*
|
||||
@@ -5487,20 +5650,40 @@ sinh({expr}) *sinh()*
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
sort({list} [, {func} [, {dict}]]) *sort()* *E702*
|
||||
Sort the items in {list} in-place. Returns {list}. If you
|
||||
want a list to remain unmodified make a copy first: >
|
||||
Sort the items in {list} in-place. Returns {list}.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want a list to remain unmodified make a copy first: >
|
||||
:let sortedlist = sort(copy(mylist))
|
||||
< Uses the string representation of each item to sort on.
|
||||
Numbers sort after Strings, |Lists| after Numbers.
|
||||
For sorting text in the current buffer use |:sort|.
|
||||
When {func} is given and it is one then case is ignored.
|
||||
{dict} is for functions with the "dict" attribute. It will be
|
||||
used to set the local variable "self". |Dictionary-function|
|
||||
|
||||
< When {func} is omitted, is empty or zero, then sort() uses the
|
||||
string representation of each item to sort on. Numbers sort
|
||||
after Strings, |Lists| after Numbers. For sorting text in the
|
||||
current buffer use |:sort|.
|
||||
|
||||
When {func} is given and it is '1' or 'i' then case is
|
||||
ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
When {func} is given and it is 'n' then all items will be
|
||||
sorted numerical (Implementation detail: This uses the
|
||||
strtod() function to parse numbers, Strings, Lists, Dicts and
|
||||
Funcrefs will be considered as being 0).
|
||||
|
||||
When {func} is a |Funcref| or a function name, this function
|
||||
is called to compare items. The function is invoked with two
|
||||
items as argument and must return zero if they are equal, 1 or
|
||||
bigger if the first one sorts after the second one, -1 or
|
||||
smaller if the first one sorts before the second one.
|
||||
|
||||
{dict} is for functions with the "dict" attribute. It will be
|
||||
used to set the local variable "self". |Dictionary-function|
|
||||
|
||||
The sort is stable, items which compare equal (as number or as
|
||||
string) will keep their relative position. E.g., when sorting
|
||||
on numbers, text strings will sort next to each other, in the
|
||||
same order as they were originally.
|
||||
|
||||
Also see |uniq()|.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
func MyCompare(i1, i2)
|
||||
return a:i1 == a:i2 ? 0 : a:i1 > a:i2 ? 1 : -1
|
||||
@@ -5642,7 +5825,7 @@ strchars({expr}) *strchars()*
|
||||
|
||||
strdisplaywidth({expr}[, {col}]) *strdisplaywidth()*
|
||||
The result is a Number, which is the number of display cells
|
||||
String {expr} occupies on the screen.
|
||||
String {expr} occupies on the screen when it starts a {col}.
|
||||
When {col} is omitted zero is used. Otherwise it is the
|
||||
screen column where to start. This matters for Tab
|
||||
characters.
|
||||
@@ -5767,12 +5950,23 @@ strwidth({expr}) *strwidth()*
|
||||
Ambiguous, this function's return value depends on 'ambiwidth'.
|
||||
Also see |strlen()|, |strdisplaywidth()| and |strchars()|.
|
||||
|
||||
submatch({nr}) *submatch()*
|
||||
submatch({nr}[, {list}]) *submatch()*
|
||||
Only for an expression in a |:substitute| command or
|
||||
substitute() function.
|
||||
Returns the {nr}'th submatch of the matched text. When {nr}
|
||||
is 0 the whole matched text is returned.
|
||||
Note that a NL in the string can stand for a line break of a
|
||||
multi-line match or a NUL character in the text.
|
||||
Also see |sub-replace-expression|.
|
||||
|
||||
If {list} is present and non-zero then submatch() returns
|
||||
a list of strings, similar to |getline()| with two arguments.
|
||||
NL characters in the text represent NUL characters in the
|
||||
text.
|
||||
Only returns more than one item for |:substitute|, inside
|
||||
|substitute()| this list will always contain one or zero
|
||||
items, since there are no real line breaks.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:s/\d\+/\=submatch(0) + 1/
|
||||
< This finds the first number in the line and adds one to it.
|
||||
@@ -5905,19 +6099,35 @@ synstack({lnum}, {col}) *synstack()*
|
||||
valid positions.
|
||||
|
||||
system({expr} [, {input}]) *system()* *E677*
|
||||
Get the output of the shell command {expr}.
|
||||
When {input} is given, this string is written to a file and
|
||||
passed as stdin to the command. The string is written as-is,
|
||||
you need to take care of using the correct line separators
|
||||
yourself. Pipes are not used.
|
||||
Note: Use |shellescape()| to escape special characters in a
|
||||
command argument. Newlines in {expr} may cause the command to
|
||||
fail. The characters in 'shellquote' and 'shellxquote' may
|
||||
also cause trouble.
|
||||
Get the output of the shell command {expr} as a string. See
|
||||
|systemlist()| to get the output as a List.
|
||||
|
||||
When {input} is given and is a string this string is written
|
||||
to a file and passed as stdin to the command. The string is
|
||||
written as-is, you need to take care of using the correct line
|
||||
separators yourself.
|
||||
If {input} is given and is a |List| it is written to the file
|
||||
in a way |writefile()| does with {binary} set to "b" (i.e.
|
||||
with a newline between each list item with newlines inside
|
||||
list items converted to NULs).
|
||||
Pipes are not used.
|
||||
|
||||
When prepended by |:silent| the shell will not be set to
|
||||
cooked mode. This is meant to be used for commands that do
|
||||
not need the user to type. It avoids stray characters showing
|
||||
up on the screen which require |CTRL-L| to remove. >
|
||||
:silent let f = system('ls *.vim')
|
||||
<
|
||||
Note: Use |shellescape()| or |::S| with |expand()| or
|
||||
|fnamemodify()| to escape special characters in a command
|
||||
argument. Newlines in {expr} may cause the command to fail.
|
||||
The characters in 'shellquote' and 'shellxquote' may also
|
||||
cause trouble.
|
||||
This is not to be used for interactive commands.
|
||||
|
||||
The result is a String. Example: >
|
||||
:let files = system("ls " . shellescape(expand('%:h')))
|
||||
:let files = system('ls ' . expand('%:h:S'))
|
||||
|
||||
< To make the result more system-independent, the shell output
|
||||
is filtered to replace <CR> with <NL> for Macintosh, and
|
||||
@@ -5944,6 +6154,16 @@ system({expr} [, {input}]) *system()* *E677*
|
||||
Use |:checktime| to force a check.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
systemlist({expr} [, {input}]) *systemlist()*
|
||||
Same as |system()|, but returns a |List| with lines (parts of
|
||||
output separated by NL) with NULs transformed into NLs. Output
|
||||
is the same as |readfile()| will output with {binary} argument
|
||||
set to "b".
|
||||
|
||||
Returns an empty string on error, so be careful not to run
|
||||
into |E706|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
tabpagebuflist([{arg}]) *tabpagebuflist()*
|
||||
The result is a |List|, where each item is the number of the
|
||||
buffer associated with each window in the current tab page.
|
||||
@@ -5966,7 +6186,7 @@ tabpagenr([{arg}]) *tabpagenr()*
|
||||
The number can be used with the |:tab| command.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
tabpagewinnr({tabarg}, [{arg}]) *tabpagewinnr()*
|
||||
tabpagewinnr({tabarg} [, {arg}]) *tabpagewinnr()*
|
||||
Like |winnr()| but for tab page {tabarg}.
|
||||
{tabarg} specifies the number of tab page to be used.
|
||||
{arg} is used like with |winnr()|:
|
||||
@@ -6166,6 +6386,14 @@ undotree() *undotree()*
|
||||
blocks. Each item may again have an "alt"
|
||||
item.
|
||||
|
||||
uniq({list} [, {func} [, {dict}]]) *uniq()* *E882*
|
||||
Remove second and succeeding copies of repeated adjacent
|
||||
{list} items in-place. Returns {list}. If you want a list
|
||||
to remain unmodified make a copy first: >
|
||||
:let newlist = uniq(copy(mylist))
|
||||
< The default compare function uses the string representation of
|
||||
each item. For the use of {func} and {dict} see |sort()|.
|
||||
|
||||
values({dict}) *values()*
|
||||
Return a |List| with all the values of {dict}. The |List| is
|
||||
in arbitrary order.
|
||||
@@ -6194,6 +6422,10 @@ virtcol({expr}) *virtcol()*
|
||||
plus one)
|
||||
'x position of mark x (if the mark is not set, 0 is
|
||||
returned)
|
||||
v In Visual mode: the start of the Visual area (the
|
||||
cursor is the end). When not in Visual mode
|
||||
returns the cursor position. Differs from |'<| in
|
||||
that it's updated right away.
|
||||
Note that only marks in the current file can be used.
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
virtcol(".") with text "foo^Lbar", with cursor on the "^L", returns 5
|
||||
@@ -6295,6 +6527,16 @@ winrestcmd() Returns a sequence of |:resize| commands that should restore
|
||||
winrestview({dict})
|
||||
Uses the |Dictionary| returned by |winsaveview()| to restore
|
||||
the view of the current window.
|
||||
Note: The {dict} does not have to contain all values, that are
|
||||
returned by |winsaveview()|. If values are missing, those
|
||||
settings won't be restored. So you can use: >
|
||||
:call winrestview({'curswant': 4})
|
||||
<
|
||||
This will only set the curswant value (the column the cursor
|
||||
wants to move on vertical movements) of the cursor to column 5
|
||||
(yes, that is 5), while all other settings will remain the
|
||||
same. This is useful, if you set the cursor position manually.
|
||||
|
||||
If you have changed the values the result is unpredictable.
|
||||
If the window size changed the result won't be the same.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -6306,10 +6548,12 @@ winsaveview() Returns a |Dictionary| that contains information to restore
|
||||
buffer and you want to go back to the original view.
|
||||
This does not save fold information. Use the 'foldenable'
|
||||
option to temporarily switch off folding, so that folds are
|
||||
not opened when moving around.
|
||||
not opened when moving around. This may have side effects.
|
||||
The return value includes:
|
||||
lnum cursor line number
|
||||
col cursor column
|
||||
col cursor column (Note: the first column
|
||||
zero, as opposed to what getpos()
|
||||
returns)
|
||||
coladd cursor column offset for 'virtualedit'
|
||||
curswant column for vertical movement
|
||||
topline first line in the window
|
||||
@@ -6331,14 +6575,20 @@ winwidth({nr}) *winwidth()*
|
||||
:endif
|
||||
<
|
||||
*writefile()*
|
||||
writefile({list}, {fname} [, {binary}])
|
||||
writefile({list}, {fname} [, {flags}])
|
||||
Write |List| {list} to file {fname}. Each list item is
|
||||
separated with a NL. Each list item must be a String or
|
||||
Number.
|
||||
When {binary} is equal to "b" binary mode is used: There will
|
||||
When {flags} contains "b" then binary mode is used: There will
|
||||
not be a NL after the last list item. An empty item at the
|
||||
end does cause the last line in the file to end in a NL.
|
||||
All NL characters are replaced with a NUL character.
|
||||
|
||||
When {flags} contains "a" then append mode is used, lines are
|
||||
append to the file: >
|
||||
:call writefile(["foo"], "event.log", "a")
|
||||
:call writefile(["bar"], "event.log", "a")
|
||||
>
|
||||
< All NL characters are replaced with a NUL character.
|
||||
Inserting CR characters needs to be done before passing {list}
|
||||
to writefile().
|
||||
An existing file is overwritten, if possible.
|
||||
@@ -6360,7 +6610,7 @@ xor({expr}, {expr}) *xor()*
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*feature-list*
|
||||
There are three types of features:
|
||||
There are four types of features:
|
||||
1. Features that are only supported when they have been enabled when Vim
|
||||
was compiled |+feature-list|. Example: >
|
||||
:if has("cindent")
|
||||
@@ -6368,11 +6618,21 @@ There are three types of features:
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:if has("gui_running")
|
||||
< *has-patch*
|
||||
3. Included patches. First check |v:version| for the version of Vim.
|
||||
Then the "patch123" feature means that patch 123 has been included for
|
||||
this version. Example (checking version 6.2.148 or later): >
|
||||
3. Included patches. The "patch123" feature means that patch 123 has been
|
||||
included. Note that this form does not check the version of Vim, you need
|
||||
to inspect |v:version| for that.
|
||||
Example (checking version 6.2.148 or later): >
|
||||
:if v:version > 602 || v:version == 602 && has("patch148")
|
||||
< Note that it's possible for patch 147 to be omitted even though 148 is
|
||||
< Note that it's possible for patch 147 to be omitted even though 148 is
|
||||
included.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Beyond a certain version or at a certain version and including a specific
|
||||
patch. The "patch-7.4.237" feature means that the Vim version is 7.5 or
|
||||
later, or it is version 7.4 and patch 237 was included.
|
||||
Note that this only works for patch 7.4.237 and later, before that you
|
||||
need to use the example above that checks v:version. Example: >
|
||||
:if has("patch-7.4.248")
|
||||
< Note that it's possible for patch 147 to be omitted even though 148 is
|
||||
included.
|
||||
|
||||
acl Compiled with |ACL| support.
|
||||
@@ -6404,6 +6664,7 @@ dialog_con Compiled with console dialog support.
|
||||
dialog_gui Compiled with GUI dialog support.
|
||||
diff Compiled with |vimdiff| and 'diff' support.
|
||||
digraphs Compiled with support for digraphs.
|
||||
directx Compiled with support for Direct-X and 'renderoptions'.
|
||||
dnd Compiled with support for the "~ register |quote_~|.
|
||||
dos16 16 bits DOS version of Vim.
|
||||
dos32 32 bits DOS (DJGPP) version of Vim.
|
||||
@@ -6446,8 +6707,8 @@ jumplist Compiled with |jumplist| support.
|
||||
keymap Compiled with 'keymap' support.
|
||||
langmap Compiled with 'langmap' support.
|
||||
libcall Compiled with |libcall()| support.
|
||||
linebreak Compiled with 'linebreak', 'breakat' and 'showbreak'
|
||||
support.
|
||||
linebreak Compiled with 'linebreak', 'breakat', 'showbreak' and
|
||||
'breakindent' support.
|
||||
lispindent Compiled with support for lisp indenting.
|
||||
listcmds Compiled with commands for the buffer list |:files|
|
||||
and the argument list |arglist|.
|
||||
@@ -6594,6 +6855,8 @@ can only be called from within the script and from functions, user commands
|
||||
and autocommands defined in the script. It is also possible to call the
|
||||
function from a mapping defined in the script, but then |<SID>| must be used
|
||||
instead of "s:" when the mapping is expanded outside of the script.
|
||||
There are only script-local functions, no buffer-local or window-local
|
||||
functions.
|
||||
|
||||
*:fu* *:function* *E128* *E129* *E123*
|
||||
:fu[nction] List all functions and their arguments.
|
||||
@@ -6617,11 +6880,15 @@ last defined. Example: >
|
||||
<
|
||||
See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
*E124* *E125* *E853*
|
||||
*E124* *E125* *E853* *E884*
|
||||
:fu[nction][!] {name}([arguments]) [range] [abort] [dict]
|
||||
Define a new function by the name {name}. The name
|
||||
must be made of alphanumeric characters and '_', and
|
||||
must start with a capital or "s:" (see above).
|
||||
must start with a capital or "s:" (see above). Note
|
||||
that using "b:" or "g:" is not allowed. (since patch
|
||||
7.4.260 E884 is given if the function name has a colon
|
||||
in the name, e.g. for "foo:bar()". Before that patch
|
||||
no error was given).
|
||||
|
||||
{name} can also be a |Dictionary| entry that is a
|
||||
|Funcref|: >
|
||||
@@ -7104,7 +7371,7 @@ This does NOT work: >
|
||||
:unlet v
|
||||
< *E741*
|
||||
If you try to change a locked variable you get an
|
||||
error message: "E741: Value of {name} is locked"
|
||||
error message: "E741: Value is locked: {name}"
|
||||
|
||||
[depth] is relevant when locking a |List| or
|
||||
|Dictionary|. It specifies how deep the locking goes:
|
||||
@@ -7314,6 +7581,8 @@ This does NOT work: >
|
||||
{pattern}, so long as it does not have a special
|
||||
meaning (e.g., '|' or '"') and doesn't occur inside
|
||||
{pattern}.
|
||||
Information about the exception is available in
|
||||
|v:exception|. Also see |throw-variables|.
|
||||
NOTE: It is not reliable to ":catch" the TEXT of
|
||||
an error message because it may vary in different
|
||||
locales.
|
||||
@@ -7457,13 +7726,22 @@ This does NOT work: >
|
||||
for Vim commands, |shellescape()| for |:!| commands.
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
:execute "e " . fnameescape(filename)
|
||||
:execute "!ls " . shellescape(expand('%:h'), 1)
|
||||
:execute "!ls " . shellescape(filename, 1)
|
||||
<
|
||||
Note: The executed string may be any command-line, but
|
||||
you cannot start or end a "while", "for" or "if"
|
||||
command. Thus this is illegal: >
|
||||
:execute 'while i > 5'
|
||||
:execute 'echo "test" | break'
|
||||
starting or ending "if", "while" and "for" does not
|
||||
always work, because when commands are skipped the
|
||||
":execute" is not evaluated and Vim loses track of
|
||||
where blocks start and end. Also "break" and
|
||||
"continue" should not be inside ":execute".
|
||||
This example does not work, because the ":execute" is
|
||||
not evaluated and Vim does not see the "while", and
|
||||
gives an error for finding an ":endwhile": >
|
||||
:if 0
|
||||
: execute 'while i > 5'
|
||||
: echo "test"
|
||||
: endwhile
|
||||
:endif
|
||||
<
|
||||
It is allowed to have a "while" or "if" command
|
||||
completely in the executed string: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ o Keyboard
|
||||
Note:
|
||||
<09> stands for Farsi PSP (break without space)
|
||||
|
||||
<09> stands for Farsi PCN (for HAMZE attribute )
|
||||
<09> stands for Farsi PCN (for HAMZE attribute)
|
||||
|
||||
Restrictions
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jun 12
|
||||
*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Mar 08
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ task bar with the 'guiheadroom' option.
|
||||
:winp[os]
|
||||
Display current position of the top left corner of the GUI vim
|
||||
window in pixels. Does not work in all versions.
|
||||
Also see |getwinposx()| and |getwinposy()|.
|
||||
|
||||
:winp[os] {X} {Y} *E466*
|
||||
Put the GUI vim window at the given {X} and {Y} coordinates.
|
||||
@@ -151,8 +152,11 @@ task bar with the 'guiheadroom' option.
|
||||
option.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are running the X Window System, you can get information about the
|
||||
window Vim is running in with this command: >
|
||||
window Vim is running in with these commands: >
|
||||
:!xwininfo -id $WINDOWID
|
||||
:!xprop -id $WINDOWID
|
||||
:execute '!xwininfo -id ' . v:windowid
|
||||
:execute '!xprop -id ' . v:windowid
|
||||
<
|
||||
*gui-IME* *iBus*
|
||||
Input methods for international characters in X that rely on the XIM
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2012 Aug 04
|
||||
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Dec 20
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -452,9 +452,10 @@ detailed elsewhere: see |'mouse'|, |win32-hidden-menus|.
|
||||
You can drag and drop one or more files into the Vim window, where they will
|
||||
be opened as normal. See |drag-n-drop|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:simalt* *:si*
|
||||
*:simalt* *:sim*
|
||||
:sim[alt] {key} simulate pressing {key} while holding Alt pressed.
|
||||
{not in Vi} {only for Win32 versions}
|
||||
Note: ":si" means ":s" with the "i" flag.
|
||||
|
||||
Normally, Vim takes control of all Alt-<Key> combinations, to increase the
|
||||
number of possible mappings. This clashes with the standard use of Alt as the
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2011 Sep 14
|
||||
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Mar 08
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ command line argument).
|
||||
*gui-x11-kde*
|
||||
There is no KDE version of Vim. There has been some work on a port using the
|
||||
Qt toolkit, but it never worked properly and it has been abandoned. Work
|
||||
continues on Yzis: www.yzis.org.
|
||||
continues on Yzis: https://github.com/chrizel/Yzis.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. Compiling *gui-x11-compiling*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2012 Nov 28
|
||||
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 19
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -96,6 +96,9 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|
||||
find a tag in a file with the same language as the
|
||||
current file. See |help-translated|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:helpc* *:helpclose*
|
||||
:helpc[lose] Close one help window, if there is one.
|
||||
|
||||
*:helpg* *:helpgrep*
|
||||
:helpg[rep] {pattern}[@xx]
|
||||
Search all help text files and make a list of lines
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ files in it.
|
||||
--remote-silent "+call cursor(10, 27)"
|
||||
- Places the cursor on line 10 column 27
|
||||
In Vim >
|
||||
:h --remote-silent for mor details
|
||||
:h --remote-silent for more details
|
||||
|
||||
[.Net remarks provided by Dave Fishburn and Brian Sturk]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jul 10
|
||||
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jul 23
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
|
||||
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Both can be available at the same time, but read |python-2-and-3|.
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Commands *python-commands*
|
||||
|
||||
*:python* *:py* *E205* *E263* *E264*
|
||||
*:python* *:py* *E263* *E264* *E887*
|
||||
:[range]py[thon] {stmt}
|
||||
Execute Python statement {stmt}. A simple check if
|
||||
the `:python` command is working: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*indent.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 05
|
||||
*indent.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Dec 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ two spaces relative to the opening paren:
|
||||
baz)
|
||||
<
|
||||
Setting this option changes this behavior so that all subforms are aligned to
|
||||
the same column:
|
||||
the same column, emulating the default behavior of clojure-mode.el:
|
||||
>
|
||||
(foo
|
||||
bar
|
||||
@@ -698,7 +698,6 @@ This option is off by default.
|
||||
let g:clojure_align_subforms = 0
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FORTRAN *ft-fortran-indent*
|
||||
|
||||
Block if, select case, where, and forall constructs are indented. So are
|
||||
@@ -813,7 +812,7 @@ OPTIONS: ~
|
||||
PHP indenting can be altered in several ways by modifying the values of some
|
||||
global variables:
|
||||
|
||||
*php-comment*
|
||||
*php-comment* *PHP_autoformatcomment*
|
||||
To not enable auto-formating of comments by default (if you want to use your
|
||||
own 'formatoptions'): >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_autoformatcomment = 0
|
||||
@@ -822,6 +821,7 @@ Else, 't' will be removed from the 'formatoptions' string and "qrowcb" will be
|
||||
added, see |fo-table| for more information.
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
*PHP_outdentSLComments*
|
||||
To add extra indentation to single-line comments: >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_outdentSLComments = N
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -833,6 +833,7 @@ Only single-line comments will be affected such as: >
|
||||
/* Comment */
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
*PHP_default_indenting*
|
||||
To add extra indentation to every PHP lines with N being the number of
|
||||
'shiftwidth' to add: >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_default_indenting = N
|
||||
@@ -852,14 +853,18 @@ For example, with N = 1, this will give:
|
||||
(Notice the extra indentation between the PHP container markers and the code)
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
To indent PHP tags as the surrounding code: >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_outdentphpescape = 0
|
||||
*PHP_outdentphpescape*
|
||||
To indent PHP escape tags as the surrounding non-PHP code (only affects the
|
||||
PHP escape tags): >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_outdentphpescape = 0
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
*PHP_removeCRwhenUnix*
|
||||
To automatically remove '\r' characters when the 'fileformat' is set to Unix: >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_removeCRwhenUnix = 1
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
*PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel*
|
||||
To indent braces at the same level than the code they contain: >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel = 1
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -878,6 +883,7 @@ NOTE: Indenting will be a bit slower if this option is used because some
|
||||
optimizations won't be available.
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
*PHP_vintage_case_default_indent*
|
||||
To indent 'case:' and 'default:' statements in switch() blocks: >
|
||||
:let g:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent = 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*index.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 14
|
||||
*index.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -1124,8 +1124,8 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:cNfile| :cNf[ile] go to last error in previous file
|
||||
|:cabbrev| :ca[bbrev] like ":abbreviate" but for Command-line mode
|
||||
|:cabclear| :cabc[lear] clear all abbreviations for Command-line mode
|
||||
|:caddbuffer| :caddb[uffer] add errors from buffer
|
||||
|:caddexpr| :cad[dexpr] add errors from expr
|
||||
|:caddbuffer| :cad[dbuffer] add errors from buffer
|
||||
|:caddexpr| :cadde[xpr] add errors from expr
|
||||
|:caddfile| :caddf[ile] add error message to current quickfix list
|
||||
|:call| :cal[l] call a function
|
||||
|:catch| :cat[ch] part of a :try command
|
||||
@@ -1244,6 +1244,7 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:gvim| :gv[im] start the GUI
|
||||
|:hardcopy| :ha[rdcopy] send text to the printer
|
||||
|:help| :h[elp] open a help window
|
||||
|:helpclose| :helpc[lose] close one help window
|
||||
|:helpfind| :helpf[ind] dialog to open a help window
|
||||
|:helpgrep| :helpg[rep] like ":grep" but searches help files
|
||||
|:helptags| :helpt[ags] generate help tags for a directory
|
||||
@@ -1361,13 +1362,14 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:nmenu| :nme[nu] add menu for Normal mode
|
||||
|:nnoremap| :nn[oremap] like ":noremap" but for Normal mode
|
||||
|:nnoremenu| :nnoreme[nu] like ":noremenu" but for Normal mode
|
||||
|:noautocmd| :noa[utocmd] following command don't trigger autocommands
|
||||
|:noautocmd| :noa[utocmd] following commands don't trigger autocommands
|
||||
|:noremap| :no[remap] enter a mapping that will not be remapped
|
||||
|:nohlsearch| :noh[lsearch] suspend 'hlsearch' highlighting
|
||||
|:noreabbrev| :norea[bbrev] enter an abbreviation that will not be
|
||||
remapped
|
||||
|:noremenu| :noreme[nu] enter a menu that will not be remapped
|
||||
|:normal| :norm[al] execute Normal mode commands
|
||||
|:noswapfile| :nos[wapfile] following commands don't create a swap file
|
||||
|:number| :nu[mber] print lines with line number
|
||||
|:nunmap| :nun[map] like ":unmap" but for Normal mode
|
||||
|:nunmenu| :nunme[nu] remove menu for Normal mode
|
||||
@@ -1463,7 +1465,7 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
buffer list
|
||||
|:sbrewind| :sbr[ewind] split window and go to first file in the
|
||||
buffer list
|
||||
|:scriptnames| :scrip[tnames] list names of all sourced Vim scripts
|
||||
|:scriptnames| :scr[iptnames] list names of all sourced Vim scripts
|
||||
|:scriptencoding| :scripte[ncoding] encoding used in sourced Vim script
|
||||
|:scscope| :scs[cope] split window and execute cscope command
|
||||
|:set| :se[t] show or set options
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jul 12
|
||||
*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -51,6 +51,8 @@ char action ~
|
||||
abbreviation.
|
||||
Note: If your <Esc> key is hard to hit on your keyboard, train
|
||||
yourself to use CTRL-[.
|
||||
If Esc doesn't work and you are using a Mac, try CTRL-Esc.
|
||||
Or disable Listening under Accessibility preferences.
|
||||
*i_CTRL-C*
|
||||
CTRL-C Quit insert mode, go back to Normal mode. Do not check for
|
||||
abbreviations. Does not trigger the |InsertLeave| autocommand
|
||||
@@ -1302,7 +1304,7 @@ HTML *ft-html-omni*
|
||||
XHTML *ft-xhtml-omni*
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-X CTRL-O provides completion of various elements of (X)HTML files. It is
|
||||
designed to support writing of XHTML 1.0 Strict files but will also works for
|
||||
designed to support writing of XHTML 1.0 Strict files but will also work for
|
||||
other versions of HTML. Features:
|
||||
|
||||
- after "<" complete tag name depending on context (no div suggestion inside
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*intro.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jun 17
|
||||
*intro.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 20
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -135,10 +135,11 @@ http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
|
||||
|
||||
Bug reports: *bugs* *bug-reports* *bugreport.vim*
|
||||
|
||||
Send bug reports to: Vim Developers <vim_dev@vim.org>
|
||||
This is a maillist, many people will see the message. If you don't want that,
|
||||
e.g. because it is a security issue, send it to <bugs@vim.org>, this only goes
|
||||
to the Vim maintainer (that's Bram).
|
||||
Send bug reports to: Vim Developers <vim-dev@vim.org>
|
||||
This is a maillist, you need to become a member first and many people will see
|
||||
the message. If you don't want that, e.g. because it is a security issue,
|
||||
send it to <bugs@vim.org>, this only goes to the Vim maintainer (that's Bram).
|
||||
|
||||
Please be brief; all the time that is spent on answering mail is subtracted
|
||||
from the time that is spent on improving Vim! Always give a reproducible
|
||||
example and try to find out which settings or other things influence the
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Aug 22
|
||||
*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Dec 08
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -60,17 +60,17 @@ modes.
|
||||
{rhs}, is then further scanned for mappings. This
|
||||
allows for nested and recursive use of mappings.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:no[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-nvo| *:no* *:noremap*
|
||||
:nn[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-n| *:nn* *:nnoremap*
|
||||
:vn[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-v| *:vn* *:vnoremap*
|
||||
:xn[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-x| *:xn* *:xnoremap*
|
||||
:snor[emap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-s| *:snor* *:snoremap*
|
||||
:ono[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-o| *:ono* *:onoremap*
|
||||
:no[remap]! {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-ic| *:no!* *:noremap!*
|
||||
:ino[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-i| *:ino* *:inoremap*
|
||||
:ln[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-l| *:ln* *:lnoremap*
|
||||
:cno[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-c| *:cno* *:cnoremap*
|
||||
*:nore* *:norem*
|
||||
:no[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-nvo| *:no* *:noremap* *:nor*
|
||||
:nn[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-n| *:nn* *:nnoremap*
|
||||
:vn[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-v| *:vn* *:vnoremap*
|
||||
:xn[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-x| *:xn* *:xnoremap*
|
||||
:snor[emap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-s| *:snor* *:snoremap*
|
||||
:ono[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-o| *:ono* *:onoremap*
|
||||
:no[remap]! {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-ic| *:no!* *:noremap!*
|
||||
:ino[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-i| *:ino* *:inoremap*
|
||||
:ln[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-l| *:ln* *:lnoremap*
|
||||
:cno[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-c| *:cno* *:cnoremap*
|
||||
Map the key sequence {lhs} to {rhs} for the modes
|
||||
where the map command applies. Disallow mapping of
|
||||
{rhs}, to avoid nested and recursive mappings. Often
|
||||
@@ -306,9 +306,21 @@ is disabled. This makes it possible to map zero without making it impossible
|
||||
to type a count with a zero.
|
||||
|
||||
*map-overview* *map-modes*
|
||||
Overview of which map command works in which mode:
|
||||
Overview of which map command works in which mode. More details below.
|
||||
COMMANDS MODES ~
|
||||
:map :noremap :unmap Normal, Visual, Select, Operator-pending
|
||||
:nmap :nnoremap :nunmap Normal
|
||||
:vmap :vnoremap :vunmap Visual and Select
|
||||
:smap :snoremap :sunmap Select
|
||||
:xmap :xnoremap :xunmap Visual
|
||||
:omap :onoremap :ounmap Operator-pending
|
||||
:map! :noremap! :unmap! Insert and Command-line
|
||||
:imap :inoremap :iunmap Insert
|
||||
:lmap :lnoremap :lunmap Insert, Command-line, Lang-Arg
|
||||
:cmap :cnoremap :cunmap Command-line
|
||||
|
||||
commands: modes: ~
|
||||
|
||||
COMMANDS MODES ~
|
||||
Normal Visual+Select Operator-pending ~
|
||||
:map :noremap :unmap :mapclear yes yes yes
|
||||
:nmap :nnoremap :nunmap :nmapclear yes - -
|
||||
@@ -324,7 +336,7 @@ NOTE: Mapping a printable character in Select mode may confuse the user. It's
|
||||
better to explicitly use :xmap and :smap for printable characters. Or use
|
||||
:sunmap after defining the mapping.
|
||||
|
||||
commands: modes: ~
|
||||
COMMANDS MODES ~
|
||||
Visual Select ~
|
||||
:vmap :vnoremap :vunmap :vmapclear yes yes
|
||||
:xmap :xnoremap :xunmap :xmapclear yes -
|
||||
@@ -333,7 +345,7 @@ better to explicitly use :xmap and :smap for printable characters. Or use
|
||||
*mapmode-ic* *mapmode-i* *mapmode-c* *mapmode-l*
|
||||
Some commands work both in Insert mode and Command-line mode, some not:
|
||||
|
||||
commands: modes: ~
|
||||
COMMANDS MODES ~
|
||||
Insert Command-line Lang-Arg ~
|
||||
:map! :noremap! :unmap! :mapclear! yes yes -
|
||||
:imap :inoremap :iunmap :imapclear yes - -
|
||||
@@ -593,7 +605,7 @@ illogical when compared to other commands.
|
||||
When you have a mapping that contains an Ex command, you need to put a line
|
||||
terminator after it to have it executed. The use of <CR> is recommended for
|
||||
this (see |<>|). Example: >
|
||||
:map _ls :!ls -l %<CR>:echo "the end"<CR>
|
||||
:map _ls :!ls -l %:S<CR>:echo "the end"<CR>
|
||||
|
||||
To avoid mapping of the characters you type in insert or Command-line mode,
|
||||
type a CTRL-V first. The mapping in Insert mode is disabled if the 'paste'
|
||||
@@ -816,12 +828,10 @@ Here is an example that counts the number of spaces with <F4>: >
|
||||
let &selection = "inclusive"
|
||||
let reg_save = @@
|
||||
|
||||
if a:0 " Invoked from Visual mode, use '< and '> marks.
|
||||
silent exe "normal! `<" . a:type . "`>y"
|
||||
if a:0 " Invoked from Visual mode, use gv command.
|
||||
silent exe "normal! gvy"
|
||||
elseif a:type == 'line'
|
||||
silent exe "normal! '[V']y"
|
||||
elseif a:type == 'block'
|
||||
silent exe "normal! `[\<C-V>`]y"
|
||||
else
|
||||
silent exe "normal! `[v`]y"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
@@ -913,9 +923,11 @@ Examples: ({CURSOR} is where you type a non-keyword character) >
|
||||
< "test;;" is not expanded
|
||||
"test ;;" is expanded to "test <endofline>"
|
||||
|
||||
To avoid the abbreviation in insert mode: Type part of the abbreviation, exit
|
||||
insert mode with <Esc>, re-enter insert mode with "a" and type the rest. Or
|
||||
type CTRL-V before the character after the abbreviation.
|
||||
To avoid the abbreviation in Insert mode: Type CTRL-V before the character
|
||||
that would trigger the abbreviation. E.g. CTRL-V <Space>. Or type part of
|
||||
the abbreviation, exit insert mode with <Esc>, re-enter insert mode with "a"
|
||||
and type the rest.
|
||||
|
||||
To avoid the abbreviation in Command-line mode: Type CTRL-V twice somewhere in
|
||||
the abbreviation to avoid it to be replaced. A CTRL-V in front of a normal
|
||||
character is mostly ignored otherwise.
|
||||
@@ -1273,6 +1285,8 @@ completion can be enabled:
|
||||
-complete=custom,{func} custom completion, defined via {func}
|
||||
-complete=customlist,{func} custom completion, defined via {func}
|
||||
|
||||
Note: That some completion methods might expand environment variables.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Custom completion *:command-completion-custom*
|
||||
*:command-completion-customlist*
|
||||
@@ -1344,6 +1358,19 @@ Possible attributes are:
|
||||
Note that -range=N and -count=N are mutually exclusive - only one should be
|
||||
specified.
|
||||
|
||||
*E889* *:command-addr*
|
||||
It is possible that the special characters in the range like ., $ or % which
|
||||
by default correspond to the current line, last line and the whole buffer,
|
||||
relate to arguments, (loaded) buffers, windows or tab pages.
|
||||
|
||||
Possible values are:
|
||||
-addr=lines Range of lines (this is the default)
|
||||
-addr=arguments Range for arguments
|
||||
-addr=buffers Range for buffers (also not loaded buffers)
|
||||
-addr=loaded_buffers Range for loaded buffers
|
||||
-addr=windows Range for windows
|
||||
-addr=tabs Range for tab pages
|
||||
|
||||
Special cases *:command-bang* *:command-bar*
|
||||
*:command-register* *:command-buffer*
|
||||
There are some special cases as well:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*motion.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jul 17
|
||||
*motion.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Feb 11
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
|
||||
See also 'startofline' option. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]go[to] [count] *:go* *:goto* *go*
|
||||
[count]go Go to {count} byte in the buffer. Default [count] is
|
||||
[count]go Go to [count] byte in the buffer. Default [count] is
|
||||
one, start of the file. When giving [range], the
|
||||
last number in it used as the byte count. End-of-line
|
||||
characters are counted depending on the current
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ raise Bring the editor to the foreground.
|
||||
New in version 2.1.
|
||||
|
||||
removeAnno serNum
|
||||
Remove a previously place annotation for this buffer.
|
||||
Remove a previously placed annotation for this buffer.
|
||||
"serNum" is the same number used in addAnno.
|
||||
|
||||
save Save the buffer when it was modified. The other side of the
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Dec 04
|
||||
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Dec 17
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -730,8 +730,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
open a file, switch buffers, delete a buffer or open/close a window.
|
||||
It will change to the directory containing the file which was opened
|
||||
or selected.
|
||||
This option is provided for backward compatibility with the Vim
|
||||
released with Sun ONE Studio 4 Enterprise Edition.
|
||||
Note: When this option is on some plugins may not work.
|
||||
|
||||
*'arabic'* *'arab'* *'noarabic'* *'noarab'*
|
||||
@@ -921,7 +919,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'backupcopy'* *'bkc'*
|
||||
'backupcopy' 'bkc' string (Vi default for Unix: "yes", otherwise: "auto")
|
||||
global
|
||||
global or local to buffer |global-local|
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
When writing a file and a backup is made, this option tells how it's
|
||||
done. This is a comma separated list of words.
|
||||
@@ -1200,6 +1198,38 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
break if 'linebreak' is on. Only works for ASCII and also for 8-bit
|
||||
characters when 'encoding' is an 8-bit encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
*'breakindent'* *'bri'*
|
||||
'breakindent' 'bri' boolean (default off)
|
||||
local to window
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+linebreak|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Every wrapped line will continue visually indented (same amount of
|
||||
space as the beginning of that line), thus preserving horizontal blocks
|
||||
of text.
|
||||
|
||||
*'breakindentopt'* *'briopt'*
|
||||
'breakindentopt' 'briopt' string (default empty)
|
||||
local to window
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+linebreak|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
Settings for 'breakindent'. It can consist of the following optional
|
||||
items and must be separated by a comma:
|
||||
min:{n} Minimum text width that will be kept after
|
||||
applying 'breakindent', even if the resulting
|
||||
text should normally be narrower. This prevents
|
||||
text indented almost to the right window border
|
||||
occupying lot of vertical space when broken.
|
||||
shift:{n} After applying 'breakindent', the wrapped line's
|
||||
beginning will be shifted by the given number of
|
||||
characters. It permits dynamic French paragraph
|
||||
indentation (negative) or emphasizing the line
|
||||
continuation (positive).
|
||||
sbr Display the 'showbreak' value before applying the
|
||||
additional indent.
|
||||
The default value for min is 20 and shift is 0.
|
||||
|
||||
*'browsedir'* *'bsdir'*
|
||||
'browsedir' 'bsdir' string (default: "last")
|
||||
global
|
||||
@@ -2189,7 +2219,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*'cryptmethod'* *'cm'*
|
||||
'cryptmethod' string (default "zip")
|
||||
'cryptmethod' 'cm' string (default "zip")
|
||||
global or local to buffer |global-local|
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
Method used for encryption when the buffer is written to a file:
|
||||
@@ -2197,10 +2227,18 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
zip PkZip compatible method. A weak kind of encryption.
|
||||
Backwards compatible with Vim 7.2 and older.
|
||||
*blowfish*
|
||||
blowfish Blowfish method. Strong encryption. Requires Vim 7.3
|
||||
or later, files can NOT be read by Vim 7.2 and older.
|
||||
This adds a "seed" to the file, every time you write
|
||||
the file the encrypted bytes will be different.
|
||||
blowfish Blowfish method. Medium strong encryption but it has
|
||||
an implementation flaw. Requires Vim 7.3 or later,
|
||||
files can NOT be read by Vim 7.2 and older. This adds
|
||||
a "seed" to the file, every time you write the file
|
||||
the encrypted bytes will be different.
|
||||
*blowfish2*
|
||||
blowfish2 Blowfish method. Medium strong encryption. Requires
|
||||
Vim 7.4.399 or later, files can NOT be read by Vim 7.3
|
||||
and older. This adds a "seed" to the file, every time
|
||||
you write the file the encrypted bytes will be
|
||||
different. The whole undo file is encrypted, not just
|
||||
the pieces of text.
|
||||
|
||||
When reading an encrypted file 'cryptmethod' will be set automatically
|
||||
to the detected method of the file being read. Thus if you write it
|
||||
@@ -3329,7 +3367,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
|
||||
|
||||
*'grepformat'* *'gfm'*
|
||||
'grepformat' 'gfm' string (default "%f:%l%m,%f %l%m")
|
||||
'grepformat' 'gfm' string (default "%f:%l:%m,%f:%l%m,%f %l%m")
|
||||
global
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
Format to recognize for the ":grep" command output.
|
||||
@@ -3920,12 +3958,13 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
|
||||
|
||||
*'history'* *'hi'*
|
||||
'history' 'hi' number (Vim default: 20, Vi default: 0)
|
||||
'history' 'hi' number (Vim default: 50, Vi default: 0)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
A history of ":" commands, and a history of previous search patterns
|
||||
are remembered. This option decides how many entries may be stored in
|
||||
is remembered. This option decides how many entries may be stored in
|
||||
each of these histories (see |cmdline-editing|).
|
||||
The maximum value is 10000.
|
||||
NOTE: This option is set to the Vi default value when 'compatible' is
|
||||
set and to the Vim default value when 'compatible' is reset.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3968,6 +4007,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
When Vim was compiled with HAVE_X11 defined, the original icon will be
|
||||
restored if possible |X11|. See |X11-icon| for changing the icon on
|
||||
X11.
|
||||
For MS-Windows the icon can be changed, see |windows-icon|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'iconstring'*
|
||||
'iconstring' string (default "")
|
||||
@@ -4492,6 +4532,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
be able to execute Normal mode commands.
|
||||
This is the opposite of the 'keymap' option, where characters are
|
||||
mapped in Insert mode.
|
||||
Also consider setting 'langnoremap' to avoid 'langmap' applies to
|
||||
characters resulting from a mapping.
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||||
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
|
||||
security reasons.
|
||||
|
||||
Example (for Greek, in UTF-8): *greek* >
|
||||
:set langmap=ΑA,ΒB,ΨC,ΔD,ΕE,ΦF,ΓG,ΗH,ΙI,ΞJ,ΚK,ΛL,ΜM,ΝN,ΟO,ΠP,QQ,ΡR,ΣS,ΤT,ΘU,ΩV,WW,ΧX,ΥY,ΖZ,αa,βb,ψc,δd,εe,φf,γg,ηh,ιi,ξj,κk,λl,μm,νn,οo,πp,qq,ρr,σs,τt,θu,ωv,ςw,χx,υy,ζz
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@@ -4545,6 +4589,18 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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:source $VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim
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< Warning: This deletes all menus that you defined yourself!
|
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|
||||
*'langnoremap'* *'lnr'*
|
||||
'langnoremap' 'lnr' boolean (default off)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{only available when compiled with the |+langmap|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
When on, setting 'langmap' does not apply to characters resulting from
|
||||
a mapping. This basically means, if you noticed that setting
|
||||
'langmap' disables some of your mappings, try setting this option.
|
||||
This option defaults to off for backwards compatibility. Set it on if
|
||||
that works for you to avoid mappings to break.
|
||||
|
||||
*'laststatus'* *'ls'*
|
||||
'laststatus' 'ls' number (default 1)
|
||||
global
|
||||
@@ -4572,12 +4628,13 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+linebreak|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
If on Vim will wrap long lines at a character in 'breakat' rather
|
||||
If on, Vim will wrap long lines at a character in 'breakat' rather
|
||||
than at the last character that fits on the screen. Unlike
|
||||
'wrapmargin' and 'textwidth', this does not insert <EOL>s in the file,
|
||||
it only affects the way the file is displayed, not its contents. The
|
||||
value of 'showbreak' is used to put in front of wrapped lines.
|
||||
This option is not used when the 'wrap' option is off or 'list' is on.
|
||||
it only affects the way the file is displayed, not its contents.
|
||||
If 'breakindent' is set, line is visually indented. Then, the value
|
||||
of 'showbreak' is used to put in front of wrapped lines. This option
|
||||
is not used when the 'wrap' option is off.
|
||||
Note that <Tab> characters after an <EOL> are mostly not displayed
|
||||
with the right amount of white space.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4629,7 +4686,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'lispwords'* *'lw'*
|
||||
'lispwords' 'lw' string (default is very long)
|
||||
global
|
||||
global or local to buffer |global-local|
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+lispindent|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
@@ -4757,8 +4814,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
global or local to buffer |global-local|
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
Program to use for the ":make" command. See |:make_makeprg|.
|
||||
This option may contain '%' and '#' characters, which are expanded to
|
||||
the current and alternate file name. |:_%| |:_#|
|
||||
This option may contain '%' and '#' characters (see |:_%| and |:_#|),
|
||||
which are expanded to the current and alternate file name. Use |::S|
|
||||
to escape file names in case they contain special characters.
|
||||
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|. See |option-backslash|
|
||||
about including spaces and backslashes.
|
||||
Note that a '|' must be escaped twice: once for ":set" and once for
|
||||
@@ -5332,7 +5390,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
Expression which is evaluated to apply a patch to a file and generate
|
||||
the resulting new version of the file. See |diff-patchexpr|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'patchmode'* *'pm'* *E206*
|
||||
*'patchmode'* *'pm'* *E205* *E206*
|
||||
'patchmode' 'pm' string (default "")
|
||||
global
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
@@ -5580,6 +5638,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
Note that when using the NFA engine and the pattern contains something
|
||||
that is not supported the pattern will not match. This is only useful
|
||||
for debugging the regexp engine.
|
||||
Using automatic selection enables Vim to switch the engine, if the
|
||||
default engine becomes too costly. E.g., when the NFA engine uses too
|
||||
many states. This should prevent Vim from hanging on a combination of
|
||||
a complex pattern with long text.
|
||||
|
||||
*'relativenumber'* *'rnu'* *'norelativenumber'* *'nornu'*
|
||||
'relativenumber' 'rnu' boolean (default off)
|
||||
@@ -5613,6 +5675,77 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
this option at the default "on". Only switch it off when working with
|
||||
old Vi scripts.
|
||||
|
||||
*'renderoptions'* *'rop'*
|
||||
'renderoptions' 'rop' string (default: empty)
|
||||
global
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{only available when compiled with GUI and DIRECTX on
|
||||
MS-Windows}
|
||||
Select a text renderer and set its options. The options depend on the
|
||||
renderer.
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax: >
|
||||
set rop=type:{renderer}(,{name}:{value})*
|
||||
<
|
||||
Currently, only one optional renderer is available.
|
||||
|
||||
render behavior ~
|
||||
directx Vim will draw text using DirectX (DirectWrite). It makes
|
||||
drawn glyphs more beautiful than default GDI.
|
||||
It requires 'encoding' is "utf-8", and only works on
|
||||
MS-Windows Vista or newer version.
|
||||
|
||||
Options:
|
||||
name meaning type value ~
|
||||
gamma gamma float 1.0 - 2.2 (maybe)
|
||||
contrast enhancedContrast float (unknown)
|
||||
level clearTypeLevel float (unknown)
|
||||
geom pixelGeometry int 0 - 2 (see below)
|
||||
renmode renderingMode int 0 - 6 (see below)
|
||||
taamode textAntialiasMode int 0 - 3 (see below)
|
||||
|
||||
See this URL for detail:
|
||||
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368190.aspx
|
||||
|
||||
For geom: structure of a device pixel.
|
||||
0 - DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_FLAT
|
||||
1 - DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_RGB
|
||||
2 - DWRITE_PIXEL_GEOMETRY_BGR
|
||||
|
||||
See this URL for detail:
|
||||
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368114.aspx
|
||||
|
||||
For renmode: method of rendering glyphs.
|
||||
0 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_DEFAULT
|
||||
1 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_ALIASED
|
||||
2 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_GDI_CLASSIC
|
||||
3 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_GDI_NATURAL
|
||||
4 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_NATURAL
|
||||
5 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_NATURAL_SYMMETRIC
|
||||
6 - DWRITE_RENDERING_MODE_OUTLINE
|
||||
|
||||
See this URL for detail:
|
||||
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368118.aspx
|
||||
|
||||
For taamode: antialiasing mode used for drawing text.
|
||||
0 - D2D1_TEXT_ANTIALIAS_MODE_DEFAULT
|
||||
1 - D2D1_TEXT_ANTIALIAS_MODE_CLEARTYPE
|
||||
2 - D2D1_TEXT_ANTIALIAS_MODE_GRAYSCALE
|
||||
3 - D2D1_TEXT_ANTIALIAS_MODE_ALIASED
|
||||
|
||||
See this URL for detail:
|
||||
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd368170.aspx
|
||||
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
set encoding=utf-8
|
||||
set gfn=Ricty_Diminished:h12:cSHIFTJIS
|
||||
set rop=type:directx
|
||||
<
|
||||
If select a raster font (Courier, Terminal or FixedSys) to
|
||||
'guifont', it fallbacks to be drawn by GDI automatically.
|
||||
|
||||
Other render types are currently not supported.
|
||||
|
||||
*'report'*
|
||||
'report' number (default 2)
|
||||
global
|
||||
@@ -6251,6 +6384,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
A don't give the "ATTENTION" message when an existing swap file
|
||||
is found.
|
||||
I don't give the intro message when starting Vim |:intro|.
|
||||
c don't give |ins-completion-menu| messages. For example,
|
||||
"-- XXX completion (YYY)", "match 1 of 2", "The only match",
|
||||
"Pattern not found", "Back at original", etc.
|
||||
|
||||
This gives you the opportunity to avoid that a change between buffers
|
||||
requires you to hit <Enter>, but still gives as useful a message as
|
||||
@@ -6618,6 +6754,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
top of the suggestion list with the internal methods.
|
||||
Lines without a slash are ignored, use this for
|
||||
comments.
|
||||
The word in the second column must be correct,
|
||||
otherwise it will not be used. Add the word to an
|
||||
".add" file if it is currently flagged as a spelling
|
||||
mistake.
|
||||
The file is used for all languages.
|
||||
|
||||
expr:{expr} Evaluate expression {expr}. Use a function to avoid
|
||||
@@ -6881,6 +7021,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
immediately deleted. When 'swapfile' is set, and 'updatecount' is
|
||||
non-zero, a swap file is immediately created.
|
||||
Also see |swap-file| and |'swapsync'|.
|
||||
If you want to open a new buffer without creating a swap file for it,
|
||||
use the |:noswapfile| modifier.
|
||||
|
||||
This option is used together with 'bufhidden' and 'buftype' to
|
||||
specify special kinds of buffers. See |special-buffers|.
|
||||
@@ -7501,8 +7643,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
"s" = button state
|
||||
"c" = column plus 33
|
||||
"r" = row plus 33
|
||||
This only works up to 223 columns! See "dec" for a
|
||||
solution.
|
||||
This only works up to 223 columns! See "dec",
|
||||
"urxvt", and "sgr" for solutions.
|
||||
xterm2 Works like "xterm", but with the xterm reporting the
|
||||
mouse position while the mouse is dragged. This works
|
||||
much faster and more precise. Your xterm must at
|
||||
@@ -7524,29 +7666,35 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
pterm QNX pterm mouse handling.
|
||||
*urxvt-mouse*
|
||||
urxvt Mouse handling for the urxvt (rxvt-unicode) terminal.
|
||||
The mouse works only if the terminal supports this
|
||||
encoding style, but it does not have 223 columns limit
|
||||
unlike "xterm" or "xterm2".
|
||||
*sgr-mouse*
|
||||
sgr Mouse handling for the terminal that emits SGR-styled
|
||||
mouse reporting. Works with xterm version 277 or
|
||||
later.
|
||||
mouse reporting. The mouse works even in columns
|
||||
beyond 223. This option is backward compatible with
|
||||
"xterm2" because it can also decode "xterm2" style
|
||||
mouse codes.
|
||||
|
||||
The mouse handling must be enabled at compile time |+mouse_xterm|
|
||||
|+mouse_dec| |+mouse_netterm|.
|
||||
|+mouse_dec| |+mouse_netterm| |+mouse_jsbterm| |+mouse_urxvt|
|
||||
|+mouse_sgr|.
|
||||
Only "xterm"(2) is really recognized. NetTerm mouse codes are always
|
||||
recognized, if enabled at compile time. DEC terminal mouse codes
|
||||
are recognized if enabled at compile time, and 'ttymouse' is not
|
||||
"xterm" (because the xterm and dec mouse codes conflict).
|
||||
"xterm", "xterm2", "urxvt" or "sgr" (because dec mouse codes conflict
|
||||
with them).
|
||||
This option is automatically set to "xterm", when the 'term' option is
|
||||
set to a name that starts with "xterm", and 'ttymouse' is not "xterm"
|
||||
or "xterm2" already. The main use of this option is to set it to
|
||||
"xterm", when the terminal name doesn't start with "xterm", but it can
|
||||
handle xterm mouse codes.
|
||||
The "sgr" value will be set if the xterm version is 277 or later.
|
||||
set to a name that starts with "xterm", "mlterm", or "screen", and
|
||||
'ttymouse' is not set already.
|
||||
Additionally, if vim is compiled with the |+termresponse| feature and
|
||||
|t_RV| is set to the escape sequence to request the xterm version
|
||||
number, more intelligent detection process runs.
|
||||
The "xterm2" value will be set if the xterm version is reported to be
|
||||
95 or higher. This only works when compiled with the |+termresponse|
|
||||
feature and if |t_RV| is set to the escape sequence to request the
|
||||
xterm version number. Otherwise "xterm2" must be set explicitly.
|
||||
If you do not want 'ttymouse' to be set to "xterm2" automatically, set
|
||||
t_RV to an empty string: >
|
||||
from 95 to 276. The "sgr" value will be set if the xterm version is
|
||||
277 or highter.
|
||||
If you do not want 'ttymouse' to be set to "xterm2" or "sgr"
|
||||
automatically, set t_RV to an empty string: >
|
||||
:set t_RV=
|
||||
<
|
||||
*'ttyscroll'* *'tsl'*
|
||||
@@ -7612,6 +7760,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
current buffer: >
|
||||
setlocal ul=-1
|
||||
< This helps when you run out of memory for a single change.
|
||||
|
||||
The local value is set to -123456 when the global value is to be used.
|
||||
|
||||
Also see |clear-undo|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'undoreload'* *'ur'*
|
||||
@@ -7719,6 +7870,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
||||
fold options
|
||||
options options and mappings local to a window or buffer (not
|
||||
global values for local options)
|
||||
localoptions same as "options"
|
||||
slash backslashes in file names replaced with forward
|
||||
slashes
|
||||
unix with Unix end-of-line format (single <NL>), even when
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Aug 22
|
||||
*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 29
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL
|
||||
@@ -764,6 +764,22 @@ GNU_TOOLS.ZIP package downloadable from http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
|
||||
|
||||
9. VMS related changes *vms-changes*
|
||||
|
||||
Version 7.4
|
||||
- Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name"
|
||||
add _un_ at the beginning to keep the extension
|
||||
- correct swap file name wildcard handling
|
||||
- handle iconv usage correctly
|
||||
- do not optimize on vax - otherwise it hangs compiling crypto files
|
||||
- fileio.c fix the comment
|
||||
- correct RealWaitForChar
|
||||
- after 7.4-119 use different functions lib$cvtf_to_internal_time because Alpha and VAX have
|
||||
G_FLOAT but IA64 uses IEEE float otherwise Vim crashes
|
||||
- guard against crashes that are caused by mixed filenames
|
||||
- [TESTDIR]make_vms.mms changed to see the output files
|
||||
- Improve tests, update known issues
|
||||
- minor compiler warnings fixed
|
||||
- CTAGS 5.8 +regex included
|
||||
|
||||
Version 7.3
|
||||
- CTAGS 5.8 included
|
||||
- VMS compile warnings fixed - floating-point overflow warning corrected on VAX
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2012 May 18
|
||||
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 25
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly
|
||||
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ A. You have two possible solutions depending on what you want:
|
||||
:!start /min ctags -R .
|
||||
< When it has finished you should see file named "tags" in your current
|
||||
directory. You should notice the window title blinking on your taskbar.
|
||||
This is more noticable for commands that take longer.
|
||||
This is more noticeable for commands that take longer.
|
||||
Now delete the "tags" file and run this command: >
|
||||
:!start /b ctags -R .
|
||||
< You should have the same "tags" file, but this time there will be no
|
||||
@@ -367,4 +367,10 @@ Q. I use Vim under Win32s and NT. In NT, I can define the console to default to
|
||||
A. Edit SYSTEM.INI and add 'ScreenLines=50' to the [NonWindowsApp] section. DOS
|
||||
prompts and external DOS commands will now run in a 50-line window.
|
||||
|
||||
*windows-icon*
|
||||
Q. I don't like the Vim icon, can I change it?
|
||||
A. Yes, place your favorite icon in bitmaps/vim.ico in a directory of
|
||||
'runtimepath'. For example ~/vimfiles/bitmaps/vim.ico.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 09
|
||||
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -192,10 +192,10 @@ affected.
|
||||
An example of how to search for matches with a pattern and change the match
|
||||
with another word: >
|
||||
/foo<CR> find "foo"
|
||||
c//e change until end of match
|
||||
c//e<CR> change until end of match
|
||||
bar<Esc> type replacement
|
||||
//<CR> go to start of next match
|
||||
c//e change until end of match
|
||||
c//e<CR> change until end of match
|
||||
beep<Esc> type another replacement
|
||||
etc.
|
||||
<
|
||||
@@ -545,6 +545,7 @@ Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
|
||||
|/\%u| \%u \%u match specified multibyte character (eg \%u20ac)
|
||||
|/\%U| \%U \%U match specified large multibyte character (eg
|
||||
\%U12345678)
|
||||
|/\%C| \%C \%C match any composing characters
|
||||
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
\<\I\i* or
|
||||
@@ -705,11 +706,18 @@ overview.
|
||||
But to limit the time needed, only the line where what follows matches
|
||||
is searched, and one line before that (if there is one). This should
|
||||
be sufficient to match most things and not be too slow.
|
||||
The part of the pattern after "\@<=" and "\@<!" are checked for a
|
||||
match first, thus things like "\1" don't work to reference \(\) inside
|
||||
the preceding atom. It does work the other way around:
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
\1\@<=,\([a-z]\+\) ",abc" in "abc,abc"
|
||||
|
||||
In the old regexp engine the part of the pattern after "\@<=" and
|
||||
"\@<!" are checked for a match first, thus things like "\1" don't work
|
||||
to reference \(\) inside the preceding atom. It does work the other
|
||||
way around:
|
||||
Bad example matches ~
|
||||
\%#=1\1\@<=,\([a-z]\+\) ",abc" in "abc,abc"
|
||||
|
||||
However, the new regexp engine works differently, it is better to not
|
||||
rely on this behavior, do not use \@<= if it can be avoided:
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
\([a-z]\+\)\zs,\1 ",abc" in "abc,abc"
|
||||
|
||||
\@123<=
|
||||
Like "\@<=" but only look back 123 bytes. This avoids trying lots
|
||||
@@ -821,6 +829,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
branch is used. Example: >
|
||||
/\(.\{-}\zsFab\)\{3}
|
||||
< Finds the third occurrence of "Fab".
|
||||
This cannot be followed by a multi. *E888*
|
||||
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
|
||||
*/\ze*
|
||||
\ze Matches at any position, and sets the end of the match there: The
|
||||
@@ -829,6 +838,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
branch is used.
|
||||
Example: "end\ze\(if\|for\)" matches the "end" in "endif" and
|
||||
"endfor".
|
||||
This cannot be followed by a multi. |E888|
|
||||
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*/\%^* *start-of-file*
|
||||
@@ -1207,12 +1217,18 @@ will probably never match.
|
||||
8. Composing characters *patterns-composing*
|
||||
|
||||
*/\Z*
|
||||
When "\Z" appears anywhere in the pattern, composing characters are ignored.
|
||||
Thus only the base characters need to match, the composing characters may be
|
||||
different and the number of composing characters may differ. Only relevant
|
||||
when 'encoding' is "utf-8".
|
||||
When "\Z" appears anywhere in the pattern, all composing characters are
|
||||
ignored. Thus only the base characters need to match, the composing
|
||||
characters may be different and the number of composing characters may differ.
|
||||
Only relevant when 'encoding' is "utf-8".
|
||||
Exception: If the pattern starts with one or more composing characters, these
|
||||
must match.
|
||||
*/\%C*
|
||||
Use "\%C" to skip any composing characters. For example, the pattern "a" does
|
||||
not match in "càt" (where the a has the composing character 0x0300), but
|
||||
"a\%C" does. Note that this does not match "cát" (where the á is character
|
||||
0xe1, it does not have a compositing character). It does match "cat" (where
|
||||
the a is just an a).
|
||||
|
||||
When a composing character appears at the start of the pattern of after an
|
||||
item that doesn't include the composing character, a match is found at any
|
||||
@@ -1325,7 +1341,7 @@ Finally, these constructs are unique to Perl:
|
||||
patterns defined by both |matchadd()| and |:match|.
|
||||
|
||||
Highlighting matches using |:match| are limited to three
|
||||
matches (aside from |:match|, |:2match| and |:3match|are
|
||||
matches (aside from |:match|, |:2match| and |:3match| are
|
||||
available). |matchadd()| does not have this limitation and in
|
||||
addition makes it possible to prioritize matches.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ It is possible to achieve a poor man's version of duplex printing using the PS
|
||||
utility psselect. This utility has options -e and -o for printing just the
|
||||
even or odd pages of a PS file respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
First generate a PS file with the 'hardcopy' command, then generate a new
|
||||
First generate a PS file with the 'hardcopy' command, then generate new
|
||||
files with all the odd and even numbered pages with: >
|
||||
|
||||
psselect -o test.ps odd.ps
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Aug 03
|
||||
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Mar 27
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -202,8 +202,8 @@ command with 'l'.
|
||||
the current window is used instead of the quickfix
|
||||
list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:caddb* *:caddbuffer*
|
||||
:caddb[uffer] [bufnr] Read the error list from the current buffer and add
|
||||
*:cad* *:caddbuffer*
|
||||
:cad[dbuffer] [bufnr] Read the error list from the current buffer and add
|
||||
the errors to the current quickfix list. If a
|
||||
quickfix list is not present, then a new list is
|
||||
created. Otherwise, same as ":cbuffer".
|
||||
@@ -240,8 +240,8 @@ command with 'l'.
|
||||
:lgete[xpr] {expr} Same as |:cgetexpr|, except the location list for the
|
||||
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cad* *:caddexpr*
|
||||
:cad[dexpr] {expr} Evaluate {expr} and add the resulting lines to the
|
||||
*:cadde* *:caddexpr*
|
||||
:cadde[xpr] {expr} Evaluate {expr} and add the resulting lines to the
|
||||
current quickfix list. If a quickfix list is not
|
||||
present, then a new list is created. The current
|
||||
cursor position will not be changed. See |:cexpr| for
|
||||
@@ -304,18 +304,23 @@ use this code: >
|
||||
|
||||
*:cope* *:copen* *w:quickfix_title*
|
||||
:cope[n] [height] Open a window to show the current list of errors.
|
||||
|
||||
When [height] is given, the window becomes that high
|
||||
(if there is room). Otherwise the window is made ten
|
||||
lines high.
|
||||
The window will contain a special buffer, with
|
||||
'buftype' equal to "quickfix". Don't change this!
|
||||
(if there is room). When [height] is omitted the
|
||||
window is made ten lines high.
|
||||
|
||||
If there already is a quickfix window, it will be made
|
||||
the current window. It is not possible to open a
|
||||
second quickfix window. The window will have the
|
||||
w:quickfix_title variable set which will indicate the
|
||||
command that produced the quickfix list. This can be
|
||||
used to compose a custom status line if the value of
|
||||
'statusline' is adjusted properly.
|
||||
second quickfix window. If [height] is given the
|
||||
existing window will be resized to it.
|
||||
|
||||
The window will contain a special buffer, with
|
||||
'buftype' equal to "quickfix". Don't change this!
|
||||
The window will have the w:quickfix_title variable set
|
||||
which will indicate the command that produced the
|
||||
quickfix list. This can be used to compose a custom
|
||||
status line if the value of 'statusline' is adjusted
|
||||
properly.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lop* *:lopen*
|
||||
:lop[en] [height] Open a window to show the location list for the
|
||||
@@ -838,7 +843,7 @@ Unfortunately, there is no standard way to run the tests.
|
||||
The alltests.py script seems to be used quite often, that's all.
|
||||
Useful values for the 'makeprg' options therefore are:
|
||||
setlocal makeprg=./alltests.py " Run a testsuite
|
||||
setlocal makeprg=python % " Run a single testcase
|
||||
setlocal makeprg=python\ %:S " Run a single testcase
|
||||
|
||||
Also see http://vim.sourceforge.net/tip_view.php?tip_id=280.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1332,7 +1337,7 @@ or: >
|
||||
Here is an alternative from Michael F. Lamb for Unix that filters the errors
|
||||
first: >
|
||||
:setl errorformat=%Z%f:%l:\ %m,%A%p^,%-G%*[^sl]%.%#
|
||||
:setl makeprg=javac\ %\ 2>&1\ \\\|\ vim-javac-filter
|
||||
:setl makeprg=javac\ %:S\ 2>&1\ \\\|\ vim-javac-filter
|
||||
|
||||
You need to put the following in "vim-javac-filter" somewhere in your path
|
||||
(e.g., in ~/bin) and make it executable: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jun 29
|
||||
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Nov 19
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -624,6 +624,8 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'bioskey' 'biosk' MS-DOS: use bios calls for input characters
|
||||
'bomb' prepend a Byte Order Mark to the file
|
||||
'breakat' 'brk' characters that may cause a line break
|
||||
'breakindent' 'bri' wrapped line repeats indent
|
||||
'breakindentopt' 'briopt' settings for 'breakindent'
|
||||
'browsedir' 'bsdir' which directory to start browsing in
|
||||
'bufhidden' 'bh' what to do when buffer is no longer in window
|
||||
'buflisted' 'bl' whether the buffer shows up in the buffer list
|
||||
@@ -762,6 +764,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'keywordprg' 'kp' program to use for the "K" command
|
||||
'langmap' 'lmap' alphabetic characters for other language mode
|
||||
'langmenu' 'lm' language to be used for the menus
|
||||
'langnoremap' 'lnr' do not apply 'langmap' to mapped characters
|
||||
'laststatus' 'ls' tells when last window has status lines
|
||||
'lazyredraw' 'lz' don't redraw while executing macros
|
||||
'linebreak' 'lbr' wrap long lines at a blank
|
||||
@@ -829,6 +832,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'regexpengine' 're' default regexp engine to use
|
||||
'relativenumber' 'rnu' show relative line number in front of each line
|
||||
'remap' allow mappings to work recursively
|
||||
'renderoptions' 'rop' options for text rendering on Windows
|
||||
'report' threshold for reporting nr. of lines changed
|
||||
'restorescreen' 'rs' Win32: restore screen when exiting
|
||||
'revins' 'ri' inserting characters will work backwards
|
||||
@@ -1310,11 +1314,16 @@ Context-sensitive completion on the command-line:
|
||||
|CTRL-W_R| CTRL-W R rotate windows upwards
|
||||
|CTRL-W_x| CTRL-W x exchange current window with next one
|
||||
|
||||
|CTRL-W_=| CTRL-W = make all windows equal height
|
||||
|CTRL-W_=| CTRL-W = make all windows equal height & width
|
||||
|CTRL-W_-| CTRL-W - decrease current window height
|
||||
|CTRL-W_+| CTRL-W + increase current window height
|
||||
|CTRL-W__| CTRL-W _ set current window height (default:
|
||||
very high)
|
||||
|
||||
|CTRL-W_<| CTRL-W < decrease current window width
|
||||
|CTRL-W_>| CTRL-W > increase current window width
|
||||
|CTRL-W_bar| CTRL-W | set current window width (default:
|
||||
widest possible)
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
*Q_bu* Buffer list commands
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -178,14 +178,14 @@ Hurrah for VIM!! It is "at your fingertips" like vi, and has the extensions
|
||||
that vi sorely needs: highlighting for executing commands on blocks, an easily
|
||||
navigable and digestible help screen, and more. (Paul Pax)
|
||||
|
||||
The reason WHY I don't have this amazingly useful macro any more, is that I
|
||||
The reason WHY I don't have this amazingly useful macro anymore, is that I
|
||||
now use VIM - and this is built in!! (Stephen Riehm, Germany)
|
||||
|
||||
I am a user of VIM and I love it. I use it to do all my programming, C,
|
||||
C++, HTML what ever. (Tim Allwine)
|
||||
|
||||
I discovered VIM after years of struggling with the original vi, and I just
|
||||
can't live without it any more. (Emmanuel Mogenet, USA)
|
||||
can't live without it anymore. (Emmanuel Mogenet, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
Emacs has not a bit of chance to survive so long as VIM is around. Besides,
|
||||
it also has the most detailed software documentation I have ever seen---much
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*recover.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2010 Jul 20
|
||||
*recover.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Mar 27
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -81,7 +81,14 @@ the amount of memory used to be higher than given with 'maxmem' or
|
||||
'maxmemtot'. And when making a change to a read-only file, the swap file is
|
||||
created anyway.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'swapfile' option can be reset to avoid creating a swapfile.
|
||||
The 'swapfile' option can be reset to avoid creating a swapfile. And the
|
||||
|:noswapfile| modifier can be used to not create a swapfile for a new buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
:nos[wapfile] {command} *:nos* *:noswapfile*
|
||||
Execute {command}. If it contains a command that loads a new
|
||||
buffer, it will be loaded without creating a swapfile and the
|
||||
'swapfile' option will be reset. If a buffer already had a
|
||||
swapfile it is not removed and 'swapfile' is not reset.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Detecting an existing swap file ~
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jul 25
|
||||
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -26,10 +26,14 @@ Chapter 26 of the user manual introduces repeating |usr_26.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
Simple changes can be repeated with the "." command. Without a count, the
|
||||
count of the last change is used. If you enter a count, it will replace the
|
||||
last one. If the last change included a specification of a numbered register,
|
||||
the register number will be incremented. See |redo-register| for an example
|
||||
how to use this. Note that when repeating a command that used a Visual
|
||||
selection, the same SIZE of area is used, see |visual-repeat|.
|
||||
last one. |v:count| and |v:count1| will be set.
|
||||
|
||||
If the last change included a specification of a numbered register, the
|
||||
register number will be incremented. See |redo-register| for an example how
|
||||
to use this.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that when repeating a command that used a Visual selection, the same SIZE
|
||||
of area is used, see |visual-repeat|.
|
||||
|
||||
*@:*
|
||||
@: Repeat last command-line [count] times.
|
||||
@@ -60,6 +64,9 @@ replacement string.
|
||||
|
||||
For the definition of a pattern, see |pattern|.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE [cmd] may contain a range; see |collapse| and |edit-paragraph-join| for
|
||||
examples.
|
||||
|
||||
The global commands work by first scanning through the [range] lines and
|
||||
marking each line where a match occurs (for a multi-line pattern, only the
|
||||
start of the match matters).
|
||||
@@ -228,8 +235,8 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
|
||||
command is ignored.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:scrip* *:scriptnames*
|
||||
:scrip[tnames] List all sourced script names, in the order they were
|
||||
*:scr* *:scriptnames*
|
||||
:scr[iptnames] List all sourced script names, in the order they were
|
||||
first sourced. The number is used for the script ID
|
||||
|<SID>|.
|
||||
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|
||||
@@ -584,6 +591,12 @@ the |+reltime| feature, which is present more often.
|
||||
|
||||
For profiling syntax highlighting see |:syntime|.
|
||||
|
||||
For example, to profile the one_script.vim script file: >
|
||||
:profile start /tmp/one_script_profile
|
||||
:profile file one_script.vim
|
||||
:source one_script.vim
|
||||
:exit
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:prof[ile] start {fname} *:prof* *:profile* *E750*
|
||||
Start profiling, write the output in {fname} upon exit.
|
||||
@@ -608,8 +621,10 @@ For profiling syntax highlighting see |:syntime|.
|
||||
This only profiles the script itself, not the functions
|
||||
defined in it.
|
||||
When the [!] is added then all functions defined in the script
|
||||
will also be profiled. But only if the script is loaded after
|
||||
this command.
|
||||
will also be profiled.
|
||||
Note that profiling only starts when the script is loaded
|
||||
after this command. A :profile command in the script itself
|
||||
won't work.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:profd[el] ... *:profd* *:profdel*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*sign.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 17
|
||||
*sign.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
|
||||
@@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ PLACING SIGNS *:sign-place* *E158*
|
||||
:sign place {id} line={lnum} name={name} buffer={nr}
|
||||
Same, but use buffer {nr}.
|
||||
|
||||
*E885*
|
||||
:sign place {id} name={name} file={fname}
|
||||
Change the placed sign {id} in file {fname} to use the defined
|
||||
sign {name}. See remark above about {fname} |:sign-fname|.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 12
|
||||
*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 19
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -939,9 +939,10 @@ be combined without errors.
|
||||
|
||||
If you get an E763 warning that the word tables differ you need to update your
|
||||
".spl" spell files. If you downloaded the files, get the latest version of
|
||||
all spell files you use. Otherwise generate the .spl file again with
|
||||
|:mkspell|. If you still get errors check the FOL, LOW and UPP lines in the
|
||||
used .aff files.
|
||||
all spell files you use. If you are only using one, e.g., German, then also
|
||||
download the recent English spell files. Otherwise generate the .spl file
|
||||
again with |:mkspell|. If you still get errors check the FOL, LOW and UPP
|
||||
lines in the used .aff files.
|
||||
|
||||
The XX.ascii.spl spell file generated with the "-ascii" argument will not
|
||||
contain the table with characters, so that it can be combine with spell files
|
||||
@@ -1057,6 +1058,9 @@ this text to start with a "#" so that mistakes don't go unnoticed. Example:
|
||||
SFX F 0 in [^i]n # Spion > Spionin ~
|
||||
SFX F 0 nen in # Bauerin > Bauerinnen ~
|
||||
|
||||
However, to avoid lots of errors in affix files written for Myspell, you can
|
||||
add the IGNOREEXTRA flag.
|
||||
|
||||
Apparently Myspell allows an affix name to appear more than once. Since this
|
||||
might also be a mistake, Vim checks for an extra "S". The affix files for
|
||||
Myspell that use this feature apparently have this flag. Example:
|
||||
@@ -1110,6 +1114,14 @@ Specifically, the affix flags can be used for:
|
||||
- CIRCUMFIX, as explained just below.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
IGNOREEXTRA *spell-IGNOREEXTRA*
|
||||
|
||||
Normally Vim gives an error for an extra field that does not start with '#'.
|
||||
This avoids errors going unnoticed. However, some files created for Myspell
|
||||
or Hunspell may contain many entries with an extra field. Use the IGNOREEXTRA
|
||||
flag to avoid lots of errors.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CIRCUMFIX *spell-CIRCUMFIX*
|
||||
|
||||
The CIRCUMFIX flag means a prefix and suffix must be added at the same time.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jul 20
|
||||
*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jul 09
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -167,7 +167,10 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
*-+/*
|
||||
+/{pat} The cursor will be positioned on the first line containing
|
||||
"pat" in the first file being edited (see |pattern| for the
|
||||
available search patterns).
|
||||
available search patterns). The search starts at the cursor
|
||||
position, which can be the first line or the cursor position
|
||||
last used from |viminfo|. To force a search from the first
|
||||
line use "+1 +/pat".
|
||||
|
||||
+{command} *-+c* *-c*
|
||||
-c {command} {command} will be executed after the first file has been
|
||||
@@ -1276,8 +1279,10 @@ triggered.
|
||||
When [!] is included an existing file is overwritten.
|
||||
When [file] is omitted or is a number from 1 to 9, a
|
||||
name is generated and 'viewdir' prepended. When the
|
||||
last directory name in 'viewdir' does not exist, this
|
||||
directory is created.
|
||||
last path part of 'viewdir' does not exist, this
|
||||
directory is created. E.g., when 'viewdir' is
|
||||
"$VIM/vimfiles/view" then "view" is created in
|
||||
"$VIM/vimfiles".
|
||||
An existing file is always overwritten then. Use
|
||||
|:loadview| to load this view again.
|
||||
When [file] is the name of a file ('viewdir' is not
|
||||
@@ -1501,7 +1506,7 @@ most of the information will be restored).
|
||||
already set (registers, marks, |v:oldfiles|, etc.)
|
||||
will be overwritten {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:wv* *:wviminfo* *E137* *E138* *E574*
|
||||
*:wv* *:wviminfo* *E137* *E138* *E574* *E886*
|
||||
:wv[iminfo][!] [file] Write to viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
|
||||
The information in the file is first read in to make
|
||||
a merge between old and new info. When [!] is used,
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Aug 22
|
||||
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ inserted for that purpose if no line numbers are shown. This ID attribute
|
||||
takes the form of L123 for single-buffer HTML pages, or W2L123 for diff-view
|
||||
pages, and is used to jump to a specific line (in a specific window of a diff
|
||||
view). Javascript is inserted to open any closed dynamic folds
|
||||
(|g:html_dynamic_folds|) containing the specificed line before jumping. The
|
||||
(|g:html_dynamic_folds|) containing the specified line before jumping. The
|
||||
javascript also allows omitting the window ID in the url, and the leading L.
|
||||
For example: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1022,6 +1022,21 @@ Or to avoid the highlighting: >
|
||||
This works immediately.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CLOJURE *ft-clojure-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Setting *g:clojure_fold* enables folding Clojure code via the syntax engine.
|
||||
Any list, vector, or map that extends over more than one line can be folded
|
||||
using the standard Vim |fold-commands|.
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that this option does not work with scripts that redefine the
|
||||
bracket syntax regions, such as rainbow-parentheses plugins.
|
||||
|
||||
This option is off by default.
|
||||
>
|
||||
" Default
|
||||
let g:clojure_fold = 0
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
COBOL *cobol.vim* *ft-cobol-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
COBOL highlighting has different needs for legacy code than it does for fresh
|
||||
@@ -1113,6 +1128,14 @@ to standard by placing this in your vimrc file: >
|
||||
:let enforce_freedesktop_standard = 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DIFF *diff.vim*
|
||||
|
||||
The diff highlighting normally finds translated headers. This can be slow if
|
||||
there are very long lines in the file. To disable translations: >
|
||||
|
||||
:let diff_translations = 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DIRCOLORS *dircolors.vim* *ft-dircolors-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The dircolors utility highlighting definition has one option. It exists to
|
||||
@@ -1281,6 +1304,32 @@ Finally, some vendors support hexadecimal constants. To handle them, add >
|
||||
to your startup file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
EUPHORIA *euphoria3.vim* *euphoria4.vim* *ft-euphoria-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Two syntax highlighting files exists for Euphoria. One for Euphoria
|
||||
version 3.1.1, which is the default syntax highlighting file, and one for
|
||||
Euphoria version 4.0.5 or later.
|
||||
|
||||
Euphoria version 3.1.1 (http://www.rapideuphoria.com/) is still necessary
|
||||
for developing applications for the DOS platform, which Euphoria version 4
|
||||
(http://www.openeuphoria.org/) does not support.
|
||||
|
||||
The following file extensions are auto-detected as Euphoria file type:
|
||||
|
||||
*.e, *.eu, *.ew, *.ex, *.exu, *.exw
|
||||
*.E, *.EU, *.EW, *.EX, *.EXU, *.EXW
|
||||
|
||||
To select syntax highlighting file for Euphoria, as well as for
|
||||
auto-detecting the *.e and *.E file extensions as Euphoria file type,
|
||||
add the following line to your startup file: >
|
||||
|
||||
:let filetype_euphoria="euphoria3"
|
||||
|
||||
or
|
||||
|
||||
:let filetype_euphoria="euphoria4"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ERLANG *erlang.vim* *ft-erlang-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Erlang is a functional programming language developed by Ericsson. Files with
|
||||
@@ -1647,7 +1696,7 @@ vimrc file: >
|
||||
HTML comments are rather special (see an HTML reference document for the
|
||||
details), and the syntax coloring scheme will highlight all errors.
|
||||
However, if you prefer to use the wrong style (starts with <!-- and
|
||||
ends with --!>) you can define >
|
||||
ends with -->) you can define >
|
||||
:let html_wrong_comments=1
|
||||
|
||||
JavaScript and Visual Basic embedded inside HTML documents are highlighted as
|
||||
@@ -1918,7 +1967,7 @@ If you don't want to set the variable, use the modeline in EVERY LPC file.
|
||||
There are several implementations for LPC, we intend to support most widely
|
||||
used ones. Here the default LPC syntax is for MudOS series, for MudOS v22
|
||||
and before, you should turn off the sensible modifiers, and this will also
|
||||
asserts the new efuns after v22 to be invalid, don't set this variable when
|
||||
assert the new efuns after v22 to be invalid, don't set this variable when
|
||||
you are using the latest version of MudOS: >
|
||||
|
||||
:let lpc_pre_v22 = 1
|
||||
@@ -2238,7 +2287,7 @@ files, you may set the 'perl_include_pod' option to 0: >
|
||||
|
||||
:let perl_include_pod = 0
|
||||
|
||||
The reduce the complexity of parsing (and increase performance) you can switch
|
||||
To reduce the complexity of parsing (and increase performance) you can switch
|
||||
off two elements in the parsing of variable names and contents. >
|
||||
|
||||
To handle package references in variable and function names not differently
|
||||
@@ -2934,6 +2983,7 @@ TEX *tex.vim* *ft-tex-syntax* *latex-syntax*
|
||||
Tex: Taking Advantage of Conceal Mode |tex-conceal|
|
||||
Tex: Selective Conceal Mode |g:tex_conceal|
|
||||
Tex: Controlling iskeyword |g:tex_isk|
|
||||
Tex: Fine Subscript and Superscript Control |tex-supersub|
|
||||
|
||||
*tex-folding* *g:tex_fold_enabled*
|
||||
Tex: Want Syntax Folding? ~
|
||||
@@ -3027,6 +3077,7 @@ selectively to enable just some syntax highlighting: >
|
||||
<
|
||||
As an example, let g:tex_fast= "M" will allow math-associated highlighting
|
||||
but suppress all the other region-based syntax highlighting.
|
||||
(also see: |g:tex_conceal| and |tex-supersub|)
|
||||
|
||||
*tex-morecommands* *tex-package*
|
||||
Tex: Want To Highlight More Commands? ~
|
||||
@@ -3128,6 +3179,28 @@ syntax highlighting script handles this with the following logic:
|
||||
* If g:tex_isk exists, then it will be used for the local 'iskeyword'
|
||||
* Else the local 'iskeyword' will be set to 48-57,a-z,A-Z,192-255
|
||||
|
||||
*tex-supersub* *g:tex_superscripts* *g:tex_subscripts*
|
||||
Tex: Fine Subscript and Superscript Control~
|
||||
|
||||
See |tex-conceal| for how to enable concealed character replacement.
|
||||
|
||||
See |g:tex_conceal| for selectively concealing accents, bold/italic,
|
||||
math, Greek, and superscripts/subscripts.
|
||||
|
||||
One may exert fine control over which superscripts and subscripts one
|
||||
wants syntax-based concealment for (see |:syn-cchar|). Since not all
|
||||
fonts support all characters, one may override the
|
||||
concealed-replacement lists; by default these lists are given by: >
|
||||
|
||||
let g:tex_superscripts= "[0-9a-zA-W.,:;+-<>/()=]"
|
||||
let g:tex_subscripts= "[0-9aehijklmnoprstuvx,+-/().]"
|
||||
<
|
||||
For example, I use Luxi Mono Bold; it doesn't support subscript
|
||||
characters for "hklmnpst", so I put >
|
||||
let g:tex_subscripts= "[0-9aeijoruvx,+-/().]"
|
||||
< in ~/.vim/ftplugin/tex/tex.vim in order to avoid having inscrutable
|
||||
utf-8 glyphs appear.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TF *tf.vim* *ft-tf-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3734,7 +3807,7 @@ The 'foldnestmax' option limits the nesting of syntax folds.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*:syn-contains* *E405* *E406* *E407* *E408* *E409*
|
||||
contains={groupname},..
|
||||
contains={group-name},..
|
||||
|
||||
The "contains" argument is followed by a list of syntax group names. These
|
||||
groups will be allowed to begin inside the item (they may extend past the
|
||||
@@ -3787,13 +3860,13 @@ region where contained items do match. Note that this may also limit the
|
||||
area that is highlighted
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
containedin={groupname}... *:syn-containedin*
|
||||
containedin={group-name}... *:syn-containedin*
|
||||
|
||||
The "containedin" argument is followed by a list of syntax group names. The
|
||||
item will be allowed to begin inside these groups. This works as if the
|
||||
containing item has a "contains=" argument that includes this item.
|
||||
|
||||
The {groupname}... can be used just like for "contains", as explained above.
|
||||
The {group-name}... can be used just like for "contains", as explained above.
|
||||
|
||||
This is useful when adding a syntax item afterwards. An item can be told to
|
||||
be included inside an already existing item, without changing the definition
|
||||
@@ -3809,7 +3882,7 @@ keywords never contain another item, thus adding them to "containedin" won't
|
||||
work.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
nextgroup={groupname},.. *:syn-nextgroup*
|
||||
nextgroup={group-name},.. *:syn-nextgroup*
|
||||
|
||||
The "nextgroup" argument is followed by a list of syntax group names,
|
||||
separated by commas (just like with "contains", so you can also use patterns).
|
||||
@@ -5000,6 +5073,7 @@ This will set the "w:current_syntax" variable to "foo". The value of
|
||||
restoring "b:current_syntax", since the syntax files do set
|
||||
"b:current_syntax". The value set by the syntax file is assigned to
|
||||
"w:current_syntax".
|
||||
Note: This resets the 'spell', 'spellcapcheck' and 'spellfile' options.
|
||||
|
||||
Once a window has its own syntax, syntax commands executed from other windows
|
||||
on the same buffer (including :syntax clear) have no effect. Conversely,
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2012 Aug 08
|
||||
*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -61,16 +61,25 @@ In the GUI tab pages line you can use the right mouse button to open menu.
|
||||
:[count]tabe[dit] *:tabe* *:tabedit* *:tabnew*
|
||||
:[count]tabnew
|
||||
Open a new tab page with an empty window, after the current
|
||||
tab page. For [count] see |:tab| below.
|
||||
tab page. If [count] is given the new tab page appears after
|
||||
the tab page [count] otherwise the new tab page will appear
|
||||
after the current one. >
|
||||
:tabnew " opens tabpage after the current one
|
||||
:.tabnew " as above
|
||||
:+tabnew " opens tabpage after the next tab page
|
||||
" note: it is one further than :tabnew
|
||||
:-tabnew " opens tabpage before the current one
|
||||
:0tabnew " opens tabpage before the first one
|
||||
:$tabnew " opens tabpage after the last one
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]tabe[dit] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
|
||||
:[count]tabnew [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
|
||||
Open a new tab page and edit {file}, like with |:edit|.
|
||||
For [count] see |:tab| below.
|
||||
For [count] see |:tabnew| above.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]tabf[ind] [++opt] [+cmd] {file} *:tabf* *:tabfind*
|
||||
Open a new tab page and edit {file} in 'path', like with
|
||||
|:find|. For [count] see |:tab| below.
|
||||
|:find|. For [count] see |:tabnew| above.
|
||||
{not available when the |+file_in_path| feature was disabled
|
||||
at compile time}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -110,12 +119,18 @@ something else.
|
||||
- When 'hidden' is not set, [!] is not used, a buffer has
|
||||
changes, and there is no other window on this buffer.
|
||||
Changes to the buffer are not written and won't get lost, so
|
||||
this is a "safe" command.
|
||||
this is a "safe" command. >
|
||||
:tabclose " close the current tab page
|
||||
|
||||
:{count}tabc[lose][!]
|
||||
:tabc[lose][!] {count}
|
||||
Close tab page {count}. Fails in the same way as `:tabclose`
|
||||
above.
|
||||
|
||||
above. >
|
||||
:-tabclose " close the previous tab page
|
||||
:+tabclose " close the next tab page
|
||||
:1tabclose " close the first tab page
|
||||
:$tabclose " close the last tab page
|
||||
<
|
||||
*:tabo* *:tabonly*
|
||||
:tabo[nly][!] Close all other tab pages.
|
||||
When the 'hidden' option is set, all buffers in closed windows
|
||||
@@ -124,7 +139,17 @@ something else.
|
||||
modified buffers are written. Otherwise, windows that have
|
||||
buffers that are modified are not removed, unless the [!] is
|
||||
given, then they become hidden. But modified buffers are
|
||||
never abandoned, so changes cannot get lost.
|
||||
never abandoned, so changes cannot get lost. >
|
||||
:tabonly " close all tab pages except the current
|
||||
|
||||
:{count}tabo[nly][!]
|
||||
Close all tab pages except the {count}th one. >
|
||||
:.tabonly " one
|
||||
:-tabonly " close all tab pages except the previous
|
||||
" one
|
||||
:+tabonly " close all tab pages except the next one
|
||||
:1tabonly " close all tab pages except the first one
|
||||
:$tabonly " close all tab pages except the last one
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SWITCHING TO ANOTHER TAB PAGE:
|
||||
@@ -176,7 +201,15 @@ REORDERING TAB PAGES:
|
||||
:[N]tabm[ove]
|
||||
Move the current tab page to after tab page N. Use zero to
|
||||
make the current tab page the first one. Without N the tab
|
||||
page is made the last one.
|
||||
page is made the last one. >
|
||||
:-tabmove " move the tab page to the left
|
||||
:tabmove " move the tab page to the right
|
||||
:.tabmove " as above
|
||||
:+tabmove " as above
|
||||
:0tabmove " move the tab page to the beginning of the tab
|
||||
" list
|
||||
:$tabmove " move the tab page to the end of the tab list
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
:tabm[ove] +[N]
|
||||
:tabm[ove] -[N]
|
||||
@@ -191,8 +224,10 @@ clarification what +N means in this context see |[range]|.
|
||||
LOOPING OVER TAB PAGES:
|
||||
|
||||
*:tabd* *:tabdo*
|
||||
:tabd[o] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each tab page.
|
||||
It works like doing this: >
|
||||
:[range]tabd[o] {cmd}
|
||||
Execute {cmd} in each tab page or if [range] is given only in
|
||||
tab pages which tab page number is in the [range]. It works
|
||||
like doing this: >
|
||||
:tabfirst
|
||||
:{cmd}
|
||||
:tabnext
|
||||
@@ -238,8 +273,8 @@ window on the same buffer and then edit another buffer. Thus ":tabnew"
|
||||
triggers:
|
||||
WinLeave leave current window
|
||||
TabLeave leave current tab page
|
||||
TabEnter enter new tab page
|
||||
WinEnter enter window in new tab page
|
||||
TabEnter enter new tab page
|
||||
BufLeave leave current buffer
|
||||
BufEnter enter new empty buffer
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
102
runtime/doc/tags
102
runtime/doc/tags
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
% motion.txt /*%*
|
||||
%:. cmdline.txt /*%:.*
|
||||
%:8 cmdline.txt /*%:8*
|
||||
%:S cmdline.txt /*%:S*
|
||||
%:e cmdline.txt /*%:e*
|
||||
%:gs cmdline.txt /*%:gs*
|
||||
%:h cmdline.txt /*%:h*
|
||||
@@ -90,6 +91,10 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
'bl' options.txt /*'bl'*
|
||||
'bomb' options.txt /*'bomb'*
|
||||
'breakat' options.txt /*'breakat'*
|
||||
'breakindent' options.txt /*'breakindent'*
|
||||
'breakindentopt' options.txt /*'breakindentopt'*
|
||||
'bri' options.txt /*'bri'*
|
||||
'briopt' options.txt /*'briopt'*
|
||||
'brk' options.txt /*'brk'*
|
||||
'browsedir' options.txt /*'browsedir'*
|
||||
'bs' options.txt /*'bs'*
|
||||
@@ -387,6 +392,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
'kp' options.txt /*'kp'*
|
||||
'langmap' options.txt /*'langmap'*
|
||||
'langmenu' options.txt /*'langmenu'*
|
||||
'langnoremap' options.txt /*'langnoremap'*
|
||||
'laststatus' options.txt /*'laststatus'*
|
||||
'lazyredraw' options.txt /*'lazyredraw'*
|
||||
'lbr' options.txt /*'lbr'*
|
||||
@@ -400,6 +406,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
'listchars' options.txt /*'listchars'*
|
||||
'lm' options.txt /*'lm'*
|
||||
'lmap' options.txt /*'lmap'*
|
||||
'lnr' options.txt /*'lnr'*
|
||||
'loadplugins' options.txt /*'loadplugins'*
|
||||
'lpl' options.txt /*'lpl'*
|
||||
'ls' options.txt /*'ls'*
|
||||
@@ -751,6 +758,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
'regexpengine' options.txt /*'regexpengine'*
|
||||
'relativenumber' options.txt /*'relativenumber'*
|
||||
'remap' options.txt /*'remap'*
|
||||
'renderoptions' options.txt /*'renderoptions'*
|
||||
'report' options.txt /*'report'*
|
||||
'restorescreen' options.txt /*'restorescreen'*
|
||||
'revins' options.txt /*'revins'*
|
||||
@@ -761,6 +769,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
'rlc' options.txt /*'rlc'*
|
||||
'rnu' options.txt /*'rnu'*
|
||||
'ro' options.txt /*'ro'*
|
||||
'rop' options.txt /*'rop'*
|
||||
'rs' options.txt /*'rs'*
|
||||
'rtp' options.txt /*'rtp'*
|
||||
'ru' options.txt /*'ru'*
|
||||
@@ -1166,6 +1175,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
+dialog_gui various.txt /*+dialog_gui*
|
||||
+diff various.txt /*+diff*
|
||||
+digraphs various.txt /*+digraphs*
|
||||
+directx various.txt /*+directx*
|
||||
+dnd various.txt /*+dnd*
|
||||
+emacs_tags various.txt /*+emacs_tags*
|
||||
+eval various.txt /*+eval*
|
||||
@@ -1200,6 +1210,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
+mouse various.txt /*+mouse*
|
||||
+mouse_dec various.txt /*+mouse_dec*
|
||||
+mouse_gpm various.txt /*+mouse_gpm*
|
||||
+mouse_jsbterm various.txt /*+mouse_jsbterm*
|
||||
+mouse_netterm various.txt /*+mouse_netterm*
|
||||
+mouse_pterm various.txt /*+mouse_pterm*
|
||||
+mouse_sgr various.txt /*+mouse_sgr*
|
||||
@@ -1387,6 +1398,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
.dic spell.txt /*.dic*
|
||||
.exrc starting.txt /*.exrc*
|
||||
.gvimrc gui.txt /*.gvimrc*
|
||||
.netrwbook pi_netrw.txt /*.netrwbook*
|
||||
.netrwhist pi_netrw.txt /*.netrwhist*
|
||||
.vimrc starting.txt /*.vimrc*
|
||||
/ pattern.txt /*\/*
|
||||
/$ pattern.txt /*\/$*
|
||||
@@ -1414,6 +1427,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
/\%>c pattern.txt /*\/\\%>c*
|
||||
/\%>l pattern.txt /*\/\\%>l*
|
||||
/\%>v pattern.txt /*\/\\%>v*
|
||||
/\%C pattern.txt /*\/\\%C*
|
||||
/\%U pattern.txt /*\/\\%U*
|
||||
/\%V pattern.txt /*\/\\%V*
|
||||
/\%[] pattern.txt /*\/\\%[]*
|
||||
@@ -1788,6 +1802,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:3match pattern.txt /*:3match*
|
||||
::. cmdline.txt /*::.*
|
||||
::8 cmdline.txt /*::8*
|
||||
::S cmdline.txt /*::S*
|
||||
::e cmdline.txt /*::e*
|
||||
::gs cmdline.txt /*::gs*
|
||||
::h cmdline.txt /*::h*
|
||||
@@ -1971,8 +1986,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:cabc map.txt /*:cabc*
|
||||
:cabclear map.txt /*:cabclear*
|
||||
:cad quickfix.txt /*:cad*
|
||||
:caddb quickfix.txt /*:caddb*
|
||||
:caddbuffer quickfix.txt /*:caddbuffer*
|
||||
:cadde quickfix.txt /*:cadde*
|
||||
:caddexpr quickfix.txt /*:caddexpr*
|
||||
:caddf quickfix.txt /*:caddf*
|
||||
:caddfile quickfix.txt /*:caddfile*
|
||||
@@ -2044,6 +2059,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:comc map.txt /*:comc*
|
||||
:comclear map.txt /*:comclear*
|
||||
:command map.txt /*:command*
|
||||
:command-addr map.txt /*:command-addr*
|
||||
:command-bang map.txt /*:command-bang*
|
||||
:command-bar map.txt /*:command-bar*
|
||||
:command-buffer map.txt /*:command-buffer*
|
||||
@@ -2237,6 +2253,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:ha print.txt /*:ha*
|
||||
:hardcopy print.txt /*:hardcopy*
|
||||
:help helphelp.txt /*:help*
|
||||
:helpc helphelp.txt /*:helpc*
|
||||
:helpclose helphelp.txt /*:helpclose*
|
||||
:helpf helphelp.txt /*:helpf*
|
||||
:helpfind helphelp.txt /*:helpfind*
|
||||
:helpg helphelp.txt /*:helpg*
|
||||
@@ -2498,6 +2516,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:nbkey netbeans.txt /*:nbkey*
|
||||
:nbstart netbeans.txt /*:nbstart*
|
||||
:ne editing.txt /*:ne*
|
||||
:netrw-s-cr pi_netrw.txt /*:netrw-s-cr*
|
||||
:new windows.txt /*:new*
|
||||
:next editing.txt /*:next*
|
||||
:next_f editing.txt /*:next_f*
|
||||
@@ -2518,8 +2537,11 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:noautocmd autocmd.txt /*:noautocmd*
|
||||
:noh pattern.txt /*:noh*
|
||||
:nohlsearch pattern.txt /*:nohlsearch*
|
||||
:nor map.txt /*:nor*
|
||||
:nore map.txt /*:nore*
|
||||
:norea map.txt /*:norea*
|
||||
:noreabbrev map.txt /*:noreabbrev*
|
||||
:norem map.txt /*:norem*
|
||||
:noremap map.txt /*:noremap*
|
||||
:noremap! map.txt /*:noremap!*
|
||||
:noreme gui.txt /*:noreme*
|
||||
@@ -2527,6 +2549,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:norm various.txt /*:norm*
|
||||
:normal various.txt /*:normal*
|
||||
:normal-range various.txt /*:normal-range*
|
||||
:nos recover.txt /*:nos*
|
||||
:noswapfile recover.txt /*:noswapfile*
|
||||
:nu various.txt /*:nu*
|
||||
:number various.txt /*:number*
|
||||
:nun map.txt /*:nun*
|
||||
@@ -2673,7 +2697,6 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:rviminfo starting.txt /*:rviminfo*
|
||||
:s change.txt /*:s*
|
||||
:s% change.txt /*:s%*
|
||||
:s/\= change.txt /*:s\/\\=*
|
||||
:sN windows.txt /*:sN*
|
||||
:sNext windows.txt /*:sNext*
|
||||
:s\= change.txt /*:s\\=*
|
||||
@@ -2705,7 +2728,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:sbr windows.txt /*:sbr*
|
||||
:sbrewind windows.txt /*:sbrewind*
|
||||
:sbuffer windows.txt /*:sbuffer*
|
||||
:scrip repeat.txt /*:scrip*
|
||||
:scr repeat.txt /*:scr*
|
||||
:scripte repeat.txt /*:scripte*
|
||||
:scriptencoding repeat.txt /*:scriptencoding*
|
||||
:scriptnames repeat.txt /*:scriptnames*
|
||||
@@ -2740,7 +2763,6 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:sfirst windows.txt /*:sfirst*
|
||||
:sh various.txt /*:sh*
|
||||
:shell various.txt /*:shell*
|
||||
:si gui_w32.txt /*:si*
|
||||
:sig sign.txt /*:sig*
|
||||
:sign sign.txt /*:sign*
|
||||
:sign-define sign.txt /*:sign-define*
|
||||
@@ -2753,6 +2775,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:sign-unplace sign.txt /*:sign-unplace*
|
||||
:sil various.txt /*:sil*
|
||||
:silent various.txt /*:silent*
|
||||
:sim gui_w32.txt /*:sim*
|
||||
:simalt gui_w32.txt /*:simalt*
|
||||
:sl various.txt /*:sl*
|
||||
:sla windows.txt /*:sla*
|
||||
@@ -3116,6 +3139,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
<CSI> intro.txt /*<CSI>*
|
||||
<Char-> map.txt /*<Char->*
|
||||
<Char> map.txt /*<Char>*
|
||||
<CursorHold> autocmd.txt /*<CursorHold>*
|
||||
<D- intro.txt /*<D-*
|
||||
<Del> change.txt /*<Del>*
|
||||
<Down> motion.txt /*<Down>*
|
||||
@@ -3438,6 +3462,7 @@ CTRL-^ editing.txt /*CTRL-^*
|
||||
CTRL-{char} intro.txt /*CTRL-{char}*
|
||||
Chinese mbyte.txt /*Chinese*
|
||||
Cmd-event autocmd.txt /*Cmd-event*
|
||||
CmdUndefined autocmd.txt /*CmdUndefined*
|
||||
Cmdline cmdline.txt /*Cmdline*
|
||||
Cmdline-mode cmdline.txt /*Cmdline-mode*
|
||||
CmdwinEnter autocmd.txt /*CmdwinEnter*
|
||||
@@ -3579,7 +3604,7 @@ E201 autocmd.txt /*E201*
|
||||
E202 options.txt /*E202*
|
||||
E203 autocmd.txt /*E203*
|
||||
E204 autocmd.txt /*E204*
|
||||
E205 if_pyth.txt /*E205*
|
||||
E205 options.txt /*E205*
|
||||
E206 options.txt /*E206*
|
||||
E207 editing.txt /*E207*
|
||||
E208 message.txt /*E208*
|
||||
@@ -4305,6 +4330,15 @@ E878 pattern.txt /*E878*
|
||||
E879 syntax.txt /*E879*
|
||||
E88 windows.txt /*E88*
|
||||
E880 if_pyth.txt /*E880*
|
||||
E881 autocmd.txt /*E881*
|
||||
E882 eval.txt /*E882*
|
||||
E883 eval.txt /*E883*
|
||||
E884 eval.txt /*E884*
|
||||
E885 sign.txt /*E885*
|
||||
E886 starting.txt /*E886*
|
||||
E887 if_pyth.txt /*E887*
|
||||
E888 pattern.txt /*E888*
|
||||
E889 map.txt /*E889*
|
||||
E89 message.txt /*E89*
|
||||
E90 message.txt /*E90*
|
||||
E91 options.txt /*E91*
|
||||
@@ -4434,6 +4468,13 @@ Operator-pending-mode intro.txt /*Operator-pending-mode*
|
||||
OverTheSpot mbyte.txt /*OverTheSpot*
|
||||
P change.txt /*P*
|
||||
PATHEXT eval.txt /*PATHEXT*
|
||||
PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel indent.txt /*PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel*
|
||||
PHP_autoformatcomment indent.txt /*PHP_autoformatcomment*
|
||||
PHP_default_indenting indent.txt /*PHP_default_indenting*
|
||||
PHP_outdentSLComments indent.txt /*PHP_outdentSLComments*
|
||||
PHP_outdentphpescape indent.txt /*PHP_outdentphpescape*
|
||||
PHP_removeCRwhenUnix indent.txt /*PHP_removeCRwhenUnix*
|
||||
PHP_vintage_case_default_indent indent.txt /*PHP_vintage_case_default_indent*
|
||||
Pattern pattern.txt /*Pattern*
|
||||
Perl if_perl.txt /*Perl*
|
||||
Posix intro.txt /*Posix*
|
||||
@@ -4777,6 +4818,7 @@ argidx() eval.txt /*argidx()*
|
||||
arglist editing.txt /*arglist*
|
||||
arglist-position editing.txt /*arglist-position*
|
||||
arglist-quit usr_07.txt /*arglist-quit*
|
||||
arglistid() eval.txt /*arglistid()*
|
||||
argument-list editing.txt /*argument-list*
|
||||
argv() eval.txt /*argv()*
|
||||
as motion.txt /*as*
|
||||
@@ -4874,6 +4916,7 @@ blockwise-operators visual.txt /*blockwise-operators*
|
||||
blockwise-register change.txt /*blockwise-register*
|
||||
blockwise-visual visual.txt /*blockwise-visual*
|
||||
blowfish options.txt /*blowfish*
|
||||
blowfish2 options.txt /*blowfish2*
|
||||
bold syntax.txt /*bold*
|
||||
bom-bytes mbyte.txt /*bom-bytes*
|
||||
book intro.txt /*book*
|
||||
@@ -5362,6 +5405,7 @@ diW motion.txt /*diW*
|
||||
dialog gui_w32.txt /*dialog*
|
||||
dialogs-added version5.txt /*dialogs-added*
|
||||
dib motion.txt /*dib*
|
||||
dict eval.txt /*dict*
|
||||
dict-functions usr_41.txt /*dict-functions*
|
||||
dict-identity eval.txt /*dict-identity*
|
||||
dict-modification eval.txt /*dict-modification*
|
||||
@@ -5373,6 +5417,7 @@ diff-options diff.txt /*diff-options*
|
||||
diff-original-file diff.txt /*diff-original-file*
|
||||
diff-patchexpr diff.txt /*diff-patchexpr*
|
||||
diff.txt diff.txt /*diff.txt*
|
||||
diff.vim syntax.txt /*diff.vim*
|
||||
diff_filler() eval.txt /*diff_filler()*
|
||||
diff_hlID() eval.txt /*diff_hlID()*
|
||||
digraph digraph.txt /*digraph*
|
||||
@@ -5435,6 +5480,7 @@ edit-dialogs editing.txt /*edit-dialogs*
|
||||
edit-files editing.txt /*edit-files*
|
||||
edit-intro editing.txt /*edit-intro*
|
||||
edit-no-break usr_25.txt /*edit-no-break*
|
||||
edit-paragraph-join usr_25.txt /*edit-paragraph-join*
|
||||
editing.txt editing.txt /*editing.txt*
|
||||
efm-%> quickfix.txt /*efm-%>*
|
||||
efm-entries quickfix.txt /*efm-entries*
|
||||
@@ -5470,6 +5516,8 @@ errors message.txt /*errors*
|
||||
escape intro.txt /*escape*
|
||||
escape() eval.txt /*escape()*
|
||||
escape-bar version4.txt /*escape-bar*
|
||||
euphoria3.vim syntax.txt /*euphoria3.vim*
|
||||
euphoria4.vim syntax.txt /*euphoria4.vim*
|
||||
eval eval.txt /*eval*
|
||||
eval() eval.txt /*eval()*
|
||||
eval-examples eval.txt /*eval-examples*
|
||||
@@ -5504,6 +5552,7 @@ exclusive motion.txt /*exclusive*
|
||||
exclusive-linewise motion.txt /*exclusive-linewise*
|
||||
executable() eval.txt /*executable()*
|
||||
execute-menus gui.txt /*execute-menus*
|
||||
exepath() eval.txt /*exepath()*
|
||||
exim starting.txt /*exim*
|
||||
exists() eval.txt /*exists()*
|
||||
exp() eval.txt /*exp()*
|
||||
@@ -5720,6 +5769,7 @@ ft-changelog-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-changelog-plugin*
|
||||
ft-changelog-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-changelog-syntax*
|
||||
ft-chill-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-chill-syntax*
|
||||
ft-clojure-indent indent.txt /*ft-clojure-indent*
|
||||
ft-clojure-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-clojure-syntax*
|
||||
ft-cobol-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-cobol-syntax*
|
||||
ft-coldfusion-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-coldfusion-syntax*
|
||||
ft-cpp-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-cpp-syntax*
|
||||
@@ -5736,6 +5786,7 @@ ft-dosbatch-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-dosbatch-syntax*
|
||||
ft-dtd-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-dtd-syntax*
|
||||
ft-eiffel-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-eiffel-syntax*
|
||||
ft-erlang-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-erlang-syntax*
|
||||
ft-euphoria-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-euphoria-syntax*
|
||||
ft-flexwiki-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-flexwiki-syntax*
|
||||
ft-form-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-form-syntax*
|
||||
ft-fortran-indent indent.txt /*ft-fortran-indent*
|
||||
@@ -5889,6 +5940,7 @@ g:ada_with_gnat_project_files ft_ada.txt /*g:ada_with_gnat_project_files*
|
||||
g:ada_withuse_ordinary ft_ada.txt /*g:ada_withuse_ordinary*
|
||||
g:clojure_align_multiline_strings indent.txt /*g:clojure_align_multiline_strings*
|
||||
g:clojure_align_subforms indent.txt /*g:clojure_align_subforms*
|
||||
g:clojure_fold syntax.txt /*g:clojure_fold*
|
||||
g:clojure_fuzzy_indent indent.txt /*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent*
|
||||
g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist indent.txt /*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist*
|
||||
g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns indent.txt /*g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns*
|
||||
@@ -5958,6 +6010,8 @@ g:netrw_dynamic_maxfilenamelen pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_dynamic_maxfilenamelen*
|
||||
g:netrw_errorlvl pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_errorlvl*
|
||||
g:netrw_fastbrowse pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_fastbrowse*
|
||||
g:netrw_fetch_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_fetch_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_ffkeep pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_ffkeep*
|
||||
g:netrw_file_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_file_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_fname_escape pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_fname_escape*
|
||||
g:netrw_ftp pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_ftp*
|
||||
g:netrw_ftp_browse_reject pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_ftp_browse_reject*
|
||||
@@ -5969,6 +6023,7 @@ g:netrw_ftp_timelist_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_ftp_timelist_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_ftpextracmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_ftpextracmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_ftpmode pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_ftpmode*
|
||||
g:netrw_glob_escape pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_glob_escape*
|
||||
g:netrw_gx pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_gx*
|
||||
g:netrw_hide pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_hide*
|
||||
g:netrw_home pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_home*
|
||||
g:netrw_http_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_http_cmd*
|
||||
@@ -5976,10 +6031,13 @@ g:netrw_http_put_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_http_put_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_http_xcmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_http_xcmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_ignorenetrc pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_ignorenetrc*
|
||||
g:netrw_keepdir pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_keepdir*
|
||||
g:netrw_keepj pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_keepj*
|
||||
g:netrw_list_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_list_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_list_cmd_options pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_list_cmd_options*
|
||||
g:netrw_list_hide pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_list_hide*
|
||||
g:netrw_liststyle pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_liststyle*
|
||||
g:netrw_localcopycmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localcopycmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_localcopydircmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localcopydircmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_localmkdir pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localmkdir*
|
||||
g:netrw_localmovecmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localmovecmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_localrmdir pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localrmdir*
|
||||
@@ -6000,6 +6058,7 @@ g:netrw_rsync_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_rsync_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_scp_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_scp_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_scpport pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_scpport*
|
||||
g:netrw_sepchr pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_sepchr*
|
||||
g:netrw_servername pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_servername*
|
||||
g:netrw_sftp_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_sftp_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_silent pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_silent*
|
||||
g:netrw_sort_by pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_sort_by*
|
||||
@@ -6039,6 +6098,8 @@ g:tex_isk syntax.txt /*g:tex_isk*
|
||||
g:tex_no_error syntax.txt /*g:tex_no_error*
|
||||
g:tex_nospell syntax.txt /*g:tex_nospell*
|
||||
g:tex_stylish syntax.txt /*g:tex_stylish*
|
||||
g:tex_subscripts syntax.txt /*g:tex_subscripts*
|
||||
g:tex_superscripts syntax.txt /*g:tex_superscripts*
|
||||
g:tex_verbspell syntax.txt /*g:tex_verbspell*
|
||||
g:var eval.txt /*g:var*
|
||||
g:vimball_home pi_vimball.txt /*g:vimball_home*
|
||||
@@ -6102,6 +6163,8 @@ getcharmod() eval.txt /*getcharmod()*
|
||||
getcmdline() eval.txt /*getcmdline()*
|
||||
getcmdpos() eval.txt /*getcmdpos()*
|
||||
getcmdtype() eval.txt /*getcmdtype()*
|
||||
getcmdwintype() eval.txt /*getcmdwintype()*
|
||||
getcurpos() eval.txt /*getcurpos()*
|
||||
getcwd() eval.txt /*getcwd()*
|
||||
getfontname() eval.txt /*getfontname()*
|
||||
getfperm() eval.txt /*getfperm()*
|
||||
@@ -6685,6 +6748,7 @@ linewise-register change.txt /*linewise-register*
|
||||
linewise-visual visual.txt /*linewise-visual*
|
||||
lisp.vim syntax.txt /*lisp.vim*
|
||||
lispindent() eval.txt /*lispindent()*
|
||||
list eval.txt /*list*
|
||||
list-functions usr_41.txt /*list-functions*
|
||||
list-identity eval.txt /*list-identity*
|
||||
list-index eval.txt /*list-index*
|
||||
@@ -6796,6 +6860,7 @@ match() eval.txt /*match()*
|
||||
match-highlight pattern.txt /*match-highlight*
|
||||
match-parens tips.txt /*match-parens*
|
||||
matchadd() eval.txt /*matchadd()*
|
||||
matchaddpos() eval.txt /*matchaddpos()*
|
||||
matcharg() eval.txt /*matcharg()*
|
||||
matchdelete() eval.txt /*matchdelete()*
|
||||
matchend() eval.txt /*matchend()*
|
||||
@@ -6937,10 +7002,22 @@ netreadfixup pi_netrw.txt /*netreadfixup*
|
||||
netrw pi_netrw.txt /*netrw*
|
||||
netrw-% pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-%*
|
||||
netrw-- pi_netrw.txt /*netrw--*
|
||||
netrw-:Explore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:Explore*
|
||||
netrw-:Hexplore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:Hexplore*
|
||||
netrw-:Lexplore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:Lexplore*
|
||||
netrw-:MF pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:MF*
|
||||
netrw-:MT pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:MT*
|
||||
netrw-:NetrwC pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:NetrwC*
|
||||
netrw-:NetrwMB pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:NetrwMB*
|
||||
netrw-:Rexplore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:Rexplore*
|
||||
netrw-:Sexplore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:Sexplore*
|
||||
netrw-:Texplore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:Texplore*
|
||||
netrw-:Vexplore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-:Vexplore*
|
||||
netrw-C pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-C*
|
||||
netrw-D pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-D*
|
||||
netrw-O pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-O*
|
||||
netrw-P pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-P*
|
||||
netrw-P18 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-P18*
|
||||
netrw-R pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-R*
|
||||
netrw-S pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-S*
|
||||
netrw-Tb pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-Tb*
|
||||
@@ -6970,6 +7047,7 @@ netrw-createfile pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-createfile*
|
||||
netrw-credits pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-credits*
|
||||
netrw-ctrl-h pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ctrl-h*
|
||||
netrw-ctrl-l pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ctrl-l*
|
||||
netrw-ctrl-r pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ctrl-r*
|
||||
netrw-ctrl_l pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ctrl_l*
|
||||
netrw-curdir pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-curdir*
|
||||
netrw-d pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-d*
|
||||
@@ -6996,6 +7074,7 @@ netrw-gf pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gf*
|
||||
netrw-gh pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gh*
|
||||
netrw-gitignore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gitignore*
|
||||
netrw-gp pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gp*
|
||||
netrw-grep pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-grep*
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||||
netrw-gx pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gx*
|
||||
netrw-handler pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-handler*
|
||||
netrw-help pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-help*
|
||||
@@ -7017,6 +7096,7 @@ netrw-login pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-login*
|
||||
netrw-mB pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mB*
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||||
netrw-mF pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mF*
|
||||
netrw-mT pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mT*
|
||||
netrw-mX pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mX*
|
||||
netrw-mb pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mb*
|
||||
netrw-mc pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mc*
|
||||
netrw-md pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-md*
|
||||
@@ -7034,6 +7114,7 @@ netrw-mr pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mr*
|
||||
netrw-ms pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ms*
|
||||
netrw-mt pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mt*
|
||||
netrw-mu pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mu*
|
||||
netrw-mv pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mv*
|
||||
netrw-mx pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mx*
|
||||
netrw-mz pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mz*
|
||||
netrw-netrc pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-netrc*
|
||||
@@ -7052,6 +7133,8 @@ netrw-p12 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p12*
|
||||
netrw-p13 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p13*
|
||||
netrw-p14 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p14*
|
||||
netrw-p15 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p15*
|
||||
netrw-p16 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p16*
|
||||
netrw-p17 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p17*
|
||||
netrw-p2 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p2*
|
||||
netrw-p3 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p3*
|
||||
netrw-p4 pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-p4*
|
||||
@@ -7393,6 +7476,7 @@ profile repeat.txt /*profile*
|
||||
profiling repeat.txt /*profiling*
|
||||
profiling-variable eval.txt /*profiling-variable*
|
||||
progname-variable eval.txt /*progname-variable*
|
||||
progpath-variable eval.txt /*progpath-variable*
|
||||
progress.vim syntax.txt /*progress.vim*
|
||||
pronounce intro.txt /*pronounce*
|
||||
psql ft_sql.txt /*psql*
|
||||
@@ -7596,6 +7680,7 @@ s/\2 change.txt /*s\/\\2*
|
||||
s/\3 change.txt /*s\/\\3*
|
||||
s/\9 change.txt /*s\/\\9*
|
||||
s/\<CR> change.txt /*s\/\\<CR>*
|
||||
s/\= change.txt /*s\/\\=*
|
||||
s/\E change.txt /*s\/\\E*
|
||||
s/\L change.txt /*s\/\\L*
|
||||
s/\U change.txt /*s\/\\U*
|
||||
@@ -7765,6 +7850,7 @@ spell-FLAG spell.txt /*spell-FLAG*
|
||||
spell-FOL spell.txt /*spell-FOL*
|
||||
spell-FORBIDDENWORD spell.txt /*spell-FORBIDDENWORD*
|
||||
spell-HOME spell.txt /*spell-HOME*
|
||||
spell-IGNOREEXTRA spell.txt /*spell-IGNOREEXTRA*
|
||||
spell-KEEPCASE spell.txt /*spell-KEEPCASE*
|
||||
spell-KEY spell.txt /*spell-KEY*
|
||||
spell-LANG spell.txt /*spell-LANG*
|
||||
@@ -7892,6 +7978,7 @@ strcspn() eval.txt /*strcspn()*
|
||||
strdisplaywidth() eval.txt /*strdisplaywidth()*
|
||||
strftime() eval.txt /*strftime()*
|
||||
stridx() eval.txt /*stridx()*
|
||||
string eval.txt /*string*
|
||||
string() eval.txt /*string()*
|
||||
string-functions usr_41.txt /*string-functions*
|
||||
string-match eval.txt /*string-match*
|
||||
@@ -7956,6 +8043,7 @@ sysmouse term.txt /*sysmouse*
|
||||
system() eval.txt /*system()*
|
||||
system-functions usr_41.txt /*system-functions*
|
||||
system-vimrc starting.txt /*system-vimrc*
|
||||
systemlist() eval.txt /*systemlist()*
|
||||
s~ change.txt /*s~*
|
||||
t motion.txt /*t*
|
||||
t: eval.txt /*t:*
|
||||
@@ -8240,6 +8328,7 @@ tex-runon syntax.txt /*tex-runon*
|
||||
tex-slow syntax.txt /*tex-slow*
|
||||
tex-stopzone syntax.txt /*tex-stopzone*
|
||||
tex-style syntax.txt /*tex-style*
|
||||
tex-supersub syntax.txt /*tex-supersub*
|
||||
tex-sync syntax.txt /*tex-sync*
|
||||
tex-verb syntax.txt /*tex-verb*
|
||||
tex.vim syntax.txt /*tex.vim*
|
||||
@@ -8300,6 +8389,7 @@ undo_ftplugin usr_41.txt /*undo_ftplugin*
|
||||
undofile() eval.txt /*undofile()*
|
||||
undotree() eval.txt /*undotree()*
|
||||
unicode mbyte.txt /*unicode*
|
||||
uniq() eval.txt /*uniq()*
|
||||
unix os_unix.txt /*unix*
|
||||
unlisted-buffer windows.txt /*unlisted-buffer*
|
||||
up-down-motions motion.txt /*up-down-motions*
|
||||
@@ -8398,6 +8488,7 @@ v:operator eval.txt /*v:operator*
|
||||
v:prevcount eval.txt /*v:prevcount*
|
||||
v:profiling eval.txt /*v:profiling*
|
||||
v:progname eval.txt /*v:progname*
|
||||
v:progpath eval.txt /*v:progpath*
|
||||
v:register eval.txt /*v:register*
|
||||
v:scrollstart eval.txt /*v:scrollstart*
|
||||
v:searchforward eval.txt /*v:searchforward*
|
||||
@@ -8713,6 +8804,7 @@ window-variable eval.txt /*window-variable*
|
||||
windowid-variable eval.txt /*windowid-variable*
|
||||
windows windows.txt /*windows*
|
||||
windows-3.1 os_win32.txt /*windows-3.1*
|
||||
windows-icon os_win32.txt /*windows-icon*
|
||||
windows-intro windows.txt /*windows-intro*
|
||||
windows-starting windows.txt /*windows-starting*
|
||||
windows.txt windows.txt /*windows.txt*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*term.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Mar 13
|
||||
*term.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 May 13
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ adjust the various t_ codes. This avoids the problem that the xterm can
|
||||
produce different codes, depending on the mode it is in (8-bit, VT102,
|
||||
VT220, etc.). The result is that codes like <xF1> are no longer needed.
|
||||
Note: This is only done on startup. If the xterm options are changed after
|
||||
Vim has started, the escape sequences may not be recognized any more.
|
||||
Vim has started, the escape sequences may not be recognized anymore.
|
||||
|
||||
*xterm-resize*
|
||||
Window resizing with xterm only works if the allowWindowOps resource is
|
||||
@@ -666,8 +666,8 @@ When the X-server clipboard is available, the command server described in
|
||||
|
||||
*xterm-copy-paste*
|
||||
NOTE: In some (older) xterms, it's not possible to move the cursor past column
|
||||
95. This is an xterm problem, not Vim's. Get a newer xterm |color-xterm|.
|
||||
Now the limit is 223 columns.
|
||||
95 or 223. This is an xterm problem, not Vim's. Get a newer xterm
|
||||
|color-xterm|. Also see |'ttymouse'|.
|
||||
|
||||
Copy/paste in xterm with (current mode NOT included in 'mouse'):
|
||||
1. Press left mouse button on first letter of text, move mouse pointer to last
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jan 23
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 23
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -35,115 +35,339 @@ not be repeated below, unless there is extra information.
|
||||
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Regexp problems:
|
||||
- After patch 7.4.045 pattern with \zs isn't handled correctly. (Yukihiro
|
||||
Nakadaira, 2013 Dec 23) Patch 2014 Jan 15, update Jan 16.
|
||||
- NFA regexp doesn't count tab matches correctly. (Urtica Dioica / gaultheria
|
||||
Shallon, 2013 Nov 18)
|
||||
- After patch 7.4.100 there is still a difference between NFA and old engine.
|
||||
25 a's with pattern \v^(aa+)\1+$ (Urtica Dioica, 2013 Nov 21) Also: 9 a's
|
||||
with pattern \v^(a{-2,})\1+$ (Nov 23)
|
||||
- NFA engine combining character mismatch. (glts, 2013 Aug 27)
|
||||
Remark from Dominique, Aug 27
|
||||
- The NFA engine does not implement the time limit passed to
|
||||
nfa_regexec_multi()
|
||||
- Using win_linetabsize() can still be slow. Cache the result, store col and
|
||||
vcol. Reset them when moving to another line.
|
||||
- Very slow with a long line and Ruby highlighting. (John Whitley, 2014 Dec 4)
|
||||
- Bug with pattern: '\vblock (\d+)\.\n.*\d+%(\1)@<!\.$'
|
||||
(Lech Lorens, 2014 Feb 3)
|
||||
- Issue 164: freeze on regexp search.
|
||||
- NFA problem with non-greedy match and branches. (Ingo Karkat, 2013 Nov 29)
|
||||
- Ignorecase not handled properly for multi-byte characters. (Axel Bender,
|
||||
2013 Dec 11)
|
||||
- Using \@> and \?. (Brett Stahlman, 2013 Dec 21) Remark from Marcin Szamotulski
|
||||
Remark from Brett 2014 Jan 6 and 7.
|
||||
- Difference in NFA and old engine. (Brett Stahlman, 2014 Nov 5)
|
||||
- Bug when using \>. (Ramel, 2014 Feb 2) (Aaron Bohannon, 2014 Feb 13)
|
||||
- NFA regexp doesn't handle \%<v correctly. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 May 12)
|
||||
- Does not work with NFA regexp engine:
|
||||
\%u, \%x, \%o, \%d followed by a composing character
|
||||
- Bug relating to back references. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 Jul 24)
|
||||
- Using back reference before the capturing group sometimes works with the old
|
||||
engine, can we do this with the new engine? E.g. with
|
||||
"/\%(<\1>\)\@<=.*\%(<\/\(\w\+\)>\)\@=" matching text inside HTML tags.
|
||||
- Diff highlighting can be very slow. (Issue 309)
|
||||
- Using "{1,1000}" is much slower than it was with the old engine.
|
||||
(Dominique Pelle, 2015 Jan 22)
|
||||
- Using %> for a virtual column has a check based on 'tabsize'. Better would
|
||||
be to cache the result of win_linetabsize(col), storing both col and vcol,
|
||||
and use them to decide whether win_linetabsize() needs to be called. Reset
|
||||
col and vcol when moving to another line.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix endless loop in completion. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Jan 15)
|
||||
Still using freed memory after using setloclist(). (lcd, 2014 Jul 23)
|
||||
More info Jul 24. Not clear why.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch after 7.4.154: no autoload when not evaluating. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
|
||||
2014 Jan 14)
|
||||
|
||||
Test for patch 7.4.149. (Yukihiro Nakadaira, 2014 Jan 15)
|
||||
Patch to make getregtype() return the right size for non-linux systems.
|
||||
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Jul 8)
|
||||
Breaks test_eval. Inefficient, can we only compute y_width when needed?
|
||||
|
||||
Problem that a previous silent ":throw" causes a following try/catch not to
|
||||
work. (ZyX, 2013 Sep 28)
|
||||
|
||||
Problem using ":try" inside ":execute". (ZyX, 2013 Sep 15)
|
||||
|
||||
":cd C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc*" does not work, even though the
|
||||
directory exists. (Sergio Gallelli, 2013 Dec 29)
|
||||
|
||||
Blowfish is actually using CFB instead of OFB. Adjust names in blowfish.c.
|
||||
|
||||
More compiler warnings for Python. (Tony Mechelynck, 2014 Jan 14)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix that when wide functions fail the non-wide function may do
|
||||
something wrong. (Ken Takata, 2014 Jan 18)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.4.085 breaks Visual insert in some situations. (Issue 193)
|
||||
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2014 Jan 16.
|
||||
|
||||
Problem using ":try" inside ":execute". (ZyX, 2013 Sep 15)
|
||||
|
||||
Update for Clojure ftplugin. (Sung Pae). Await discussion about formatting in
|
||||
ftplugins.
|
||||
Gvim: when both Tab and CTRL-I are mapped, use CTRL-I not for Tab.
|
||||
|
||||
Python: ":py raw_input('prompt')" doesn't work. (Manu Hack)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make Dictionary.update() work without arguments.
|
||||
(ZyX, 2013 Oct 19)
|
||||
MS-Windows: When editing a file with a leading space, writing it uses the
|
||||
wrong name. (Aram, 2014 Nov 7) Vim 7.4.
|
||||
|
||||
Include systemverilog file? Two votes yes.
|
||||
Value returned by virtcol() changes depending on how lines wrap. This is
|
||||
inconsistent with the documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make "J" set '[ and '] marks. (Christian Brabandt, 2013 Dec 11)
|
||||
Any compatibility problems?
|
||||
Better greek spell checking. Issue 299.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add :S modifier for excaping the current file name.
|
||||
(ZyX, 2013 Nov 30) Update Dec 5.
|
||||
Patch to fix slow valgrind highlighting. (Dominique, 2015 Jan 15)
|
||||
Does maintainer respond?
|
||||
|
||||
Problem with 'spellsuggest' file, only works for some words.
|
||||
(Cesar Romani, 2013 Aug 20) Depends on file name? (Aug 24)
|
||||
Additional remark by glts: the suggested words are marked bad?
|
||||
Patch on issue 212: feedkeys() with dot doesn't work as expected.
|
||||
|
||||
8 non-ASCII font names don't work. Need to convert from 'encoding' and use
|
||||
the wide functions. Patch by Ken Takata, 2013 Dec 22.
|
||||
Update 2014 Jan 6.
|
||||
Patch to support hex values for setting option value.
|
||||
(Zyx, 2014 Nov 6)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix problems with small screen sizes. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan
|
||||
8)
|
||||
|
||||
":tabdo windo echo 'hi'" causes "* register not to be changed.
|
||||
(Salman Halim, 2015 Jan 17)
|
||||
Patch by Christian, 2015 Jan 20. There is another problem, wait a bit.
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows running tests with Mercurial has problems when the fileformat of
|
||||
the input files are changed. (Ken Takata, Taro Muraoka, 2014 Sep 25)
|
||||
Update Nov 5.
|
||||
|
||||
MS-Windows: Crash opening very long file name starting with "\\".
|
||||
(Christian Brock, 2012 Jun 29)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for this from Marcin Szamotulski, 2014 Dec 28:
|
||||
8 Make the # register writable, so that it can be restored after jumping
|
||||
around in windows.
|
||||
|
||||
Using CTRL-L while popup menu is visible behaves like CTRL-P, which is wrong.
|
||||
Patch by Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2015 Jan 5.
|
||||
Is this right? Comment from Amadeus Demarzi.
|
||||
Another patch from Christian, Jan 6.
|
||||
Comment from Hirohito Higashi, Jan 6.
|
||||
|
||||
Cursorline background color not mixed with character highlight.
|
||||
Patch by Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Dec 3.
|
||||
|
||||
Problem using diff syntax with cp932 encoding. Idea from Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
|
||||
patch from Ken Takata (2014 Nov 6)
|
||||
|
||||
ml_updatechunk() is slow when retrying for another encoding. (John Little,
|
||||
2014 Sep 11)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add a different escape sequence for replace mode.
|
||||
(Omar Sandoval, 2014 Nov 30)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch on Issue 166, popup drawing with '$' in 'cpo'.
|
||||
|
||||
Calling setreg() with an empty list doesn't work.
|
||||
Patch by Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Dec 14.
|
||||
|
||||
Extended file attributes lost on write (backupcopy=no). Issue 306.
|
||||
|
||||
Window height computed incorrectly when Vim is minimized.
|
||||
Patch to fix this. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 Dec 19)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to allow values greater than 255 for ctermfg/ctermbg on Windows.
|
||||
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Dec 5)
|
||||
|
||||
Mixup of highlighting when there is a match and SpellBad. (ZyX, 2015 Jan 1)
|
||||
|
||||
Problem caused by patch 7.3.638: window->open does not update window
|
||||
correctly. Issue 91. With patch.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for drag&drop reordering of GUI tab pages reordering.
|
||||
(Ken Takata, 2013 Nov 22, second one, also by Masamichi Abe)
|
||||
|
||||
'ff' is wrong for one-line file without EOL. (Patch on Issue 77)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch on Issue 72: 'autochdir' causes problems for :vimgrep.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'balloonexpr' returns a list the result has a trailing newline.
|
||||
Just remove one trailing newline. (lcd, 2014 Oct 17)
|
||||
|
||||
Make comments in the test Makefile silent. (Kartik Agaram, 2014 Sep 24)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add GUI colors to the terminal, when it supports it. (ZyX, 2013 Jan
|
||||
26, update 2013 Dec 14, another 2014 Nov 22)
|
||||
|
||||
Result of systemlist() does not show whether text ended in line break.
|
||||
(Bjorn Linse, 2014 Nov 27)
|
||||
|
||||
When in 'comments' "n:x" follows after three-part comment directly it repeats
|
||||
any one-character from the previous line. (Kartik Agaram, 2014 Sep 19)
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax highlighting slow (hangs) in SASS file. (Niek Bosch, 2013 Aug 21)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add the EndOfBuffer highlight group, used instead of NonText for "~"
|
||||
lines. (Marco Hinz, 2014 Nov 2)
|
||||
|
||||
Adding "~" to 'cdpath' doesn't work for completion? (Davido, 2013 Aug 19)
|
||||
|
||||
Error number E834 is used twice. (Yukihiro Nakadaira. 2014 Jan 18)
|
||||
Plugins need to make a lot of effort, lots of mappings, to know what happened
|
||||
before pressing the key that triggers a plugin action. How about keeping the
|
||||
last N pressed keys, so that they do not need to be mapped?
|
||||
|
||||
Crash with ":%s/\n//g" on long file. (Aidan Marlin, 2014 Jan 15)
|
||||
Christian Brabandt: patch to run this into a join. (2014 Jan 18)
|
||||
":q!" should reset modified flag for current buffer, if another buffer is
|
||||
modified no need to abandon it again.
|
||||
Patch from Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Nov 21.
|
||||
Update from Hirohito Higashi, 2014 Nov 21.
|
||||
With test, Nov 23.
|
||||
|
||||
Add digraph for Rouble: =P. What's the Unicode?
|
||||
Wrong scrolling when using incsearch. Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2014 Dec 4.
|
||||
Is this a good solution?
|
||||
|
||||
Issue 174: Detect Mason files.
|
||||
Can assign to s:type when a function s:type has been defined.
|
||||
Also the other way around: define a function while a variable with that name
|
||||
was already defined.
|
||||
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Nov 3)
|
||||
|
||||
Phpcomplete.vim update. (Complex, 2014 Jan 15)
|
||||
Patch to make closed folds line up. (Charles Campbell, 2014 Sep 12)
|
||||
Remark from Roland Eggner: does it cause crashes? (2014 Dec 12)
|
||||
Updated patch by Roland Eggner, Dec 16
|
||||
Updated patch from Charles, Dec 29.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to open folds for 'incsearch'. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan 6)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for building a 32bit Vim with 64bit MingW compiler.
|
||||
(Michael Soyka, 2014 Oct 15)
|
||||
|
||||
Delete old code in os_msdos.c, mch_FullName().
|
||||
|
||||
Patch: On MS-Windows shellescape() may have to triple double quotes.
|
||||
(Ingo Karkat, 2015 Jan 16)
|
||||
|
||||
Redo only remembers the last change. Could use "{count}g." to redo an older
|
||||
change. How does the user know which change? At least have a way to list
|
||||
them: ":repeats".
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for glob(), adding slash to normal files. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 Dec 22)
|
||||
|
||||
Using "." to repeat an Ex command puts that command in history. Probably
|
||||
should not happen. If the command is the result of a mapping it's not put in
|
||||
history either. (Jacob Niehus, 2014 Nov 2)
|
||||
Patch from Jacob, Nov 2.
|
||||
|
||||
"hi link" does not respect groups with GUI settings only. (Mark Lodato, 2014
|
||||
Jun 8)
|
||||
|
||||
Bug: Autocompleting ":tag/pat" replaces "/pat" with a match but does not
|
||||
insert a space. (Micha Mos, 2014 Nov 7)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add the :bvimgrep command. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Nov 12)
|
||||
Update Dec 6.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add argument to :cquit. (Thinca, 2014 Oct 12)
|
||||
|
||||
No error for missing endwhile. (ZyX, 2014 Mar 20)
|
||||
|
||||
The entries added by matchaddpos() are returned by getmatches() but can't be
|
||||
set with setmatches(). (lcd47, 2014 Jun 29)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add :arglocal and :arglists. (Marcin Szamotulski, 2014 Aug 6)
|
||||
|
||||
PHP syntax is extremely slow. (Anhad Jai Singh, 2014 Jan 19)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make has() check for Vim version and patch at the same time.
|
||||
(Marc Weber, 2013 Jun 7)
|
||||
Spell files use a latin single quote. Unicode also has another single quote:
|
||||
0x2019. (Ron Aaron, 2014 Apr 4)
|
||||
New OpenOffice spell files support this with ICONV. But they are not
|
||||
compatible with Vim spell files. The old files can no longer be downloaded.
|
||||
|
||||
Regression on pach 7.4.034. (Ingo Karkat, 2013 Nov 20)
|
||||
Patch to make FocusGained and FocusLost work in modern terminals. (Hayaki
|
||||
Saito, 2013 Apr 24) Has a problem (email 2015 Jan 7).
|
||||
Update 2015 Jan 10.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to include smack support (Linux security library). (Jose Bollo, 2014 Jan
|
||||
14) Update Jan 15.
|
||||
Win32: patch to use 64 bit stat() if possible. (Ken Takata, 2014 May 12)
|
||||
More tests May 14. Update May 29. Update Aug 10.
|
||||
|
||||
Tag list, as used for :tjump, does not unescape regexp. (Gary Johnson, 2014 Jan
|
||||
6) With patch in another message.
|
||||
The garbage collector may use too much stack. Make set_ref_in_item()
|
||||
iterative instead of recursive. Test program by Marc Weber (2013 Dec 10)
|
||||
Patch by Ben Fritz, 2014 Jun 22. Update 2015 Jan 21.
|
||||
Related: Vim hangs when freeing a lot of objects. Patch by Yasuhiro
|
||||
Matsumoto, 2014 Aug 26.
|
||||
|
||||
Idea: For a window in the middle (has window above and below it), use
|
||||
right-mouse-drag on the status line to move a window up/down without changing
|
||||
its height? It's like dragging the status bar above it at the same time.
|
||||
|
||||
Can we make ":unlet $VAR" use unsetenv() to delete the env var?
|
||||
What for systems that don't have unsetenv()?
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add a :domodeline command. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Oct 21)
|
||||
|
||||
This does not give an error: (Andre Sihera, 2014 Mar 21)
|
||||
vim -u NONE 1 2 3 -c 'bufdo if 1 | echo 1'
|
||||
This neither: (ZyX)
|
||||
vim -u NONE 1 2 3 -c 'bufdo while 1 | echo 1'
|
||||
|
||||
'viewdir' default on MS-Windows is not a good choice, it's a system directory.
|
||||
Change 'viewdir' to "$HOME/vimfiles/view" and use 'viewdiralt' to also read
|
||||
from?
|
||||
|
||||
Problem with upwards search on Windows (works OK on Linux). (Brett Stahlman,
|
||||
2014 Jun 8)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to load TCL dynamically. (Ken Takata, 2014 Sep 20)
|
||||
|
||||
Include a plugin manager with Vim? Neobundle seems to be the best currently.
|
||||
Long message about this from ZyX, 2014 Mar 23. And following replies.
|
||||
Also see http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/topic/vim%20plugin%20managment.html
|
||||
User view:
|
||||
- Support multiple sources, basically any http:// URL. Be able to look into
|
||||
the files before deciding to install.
|
||||
- Be able to try out a plugin and remove it again with (almost) no traces.
|
||||
- Each plugin needs a "manifest" file that has the version, dependencies
|
||||
(including Vim version and features), conflicts, list of files, etc.
|
||||
Updater uses that to decide what/how to update.
|
||||
Dependencies can use a URL for specific versions, or short name for scripts
|
||||
on vim.org.
|
||||
- Once a plugin is installed it remembers where it came from, updater checks
|
||||
there. Can manually update when really needed.
|
||||
- Must be possible to install for one user. Also system wide?
|
||||
- Can edit plugin config with Vim. Can temporarily disable a plugin.
|
||||
- Run the update manually, find latest version and install.
|
||||
- Be able to download without special tools, must work for 95% of users.
|
||||
Implementation:
|
||||
- Avoid the 'runtimepath' getting long. Need some other way to keep each
|
||||
plugin separate.
|
||||
- When installing or updating, first figure out what needs to be done. This
|
||||
may involve recursively fetching manifest files for dependencies. Then show
|
||||
the user what's going to change and ask for OK.
|
||||
- Scripts on Vim.org must be able to consist of several files. Is zip format
|
||||
sufficient? Upload the manifest? Or refer to a site that has the manifest?
|
||||
- Best is to fetch individual files or use a Vimball. Reduces dependency on
|
||||
tools that might be missing and allows inspection of the files before
|
||||
installing.
|
||||
Out of scope:
|
||||
- Overview of plugins, ratings, comments, etc. That's another world.
|
||||
- Development work on plugins (although diff with distributed version would be
|
||||
useful).
|
||||
|
||||
Setting the spell file in a session only reads the local additions, not the
|
||||
normal spell file. (Enno Nagel, 2014 Mar 29)
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-] in Visual mode uses the selected text as a tag. This does not work
|
||||
when preceded with CTRL-W. (Patrick Hemmer, 2014 Jun 28)
|
||||
|
||||
When typing the first character of a command, e.g. "f", then using a menu, the
|
||||
menu item doesn't work. Clear typeahead when using a menu?
|
||||
|
||||
Editing an ascii file as ucs-2 or ucs-4 causes display errors.
|
||||
(ZyX, 2014 Mar 30)
|
||||
|
||||
":Next 1 some-arg" does not complain about trailing argument. Also for
|
||||
various other commands. (ZyX, 2014 Mar 30)
|
||||
|
||||
patch to skip sort if no line matches the expression.
|
||||
(Christian Brabandt, 2014 Jun 25)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add sortuniq(). (Cade Forester, 2014 Mar 19)
|
||||
Or add uniq() instead? Patch by lcd47, but it has problems.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to support sorting on floating point number. (Alex Jakushev, 2010 Oct
|
||||
30)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to support expression argument to sort() instead of a function name.
|
||||
Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2013 May 31.
|
||||
Or should we add a more general mechanism, like a lambda() function?
|
||||
Patch by Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Sep 16.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix display of listchars on the cursorline. (Nayuri Aohime, 2013)
|
||||
Update suggested by Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Nov 25:
|
||||
https://gist.github.com/presuku/d3d6b230b9b6dcfc0477
|
||||
|
||||
VMS: Select() doesn't work properly, typing ESC may hang Vim. Use sys$qiow
|
||||
instead. (Samuel Ferencik, 2013 Sep 28)
|
||||
|
||||
Series of patches for NL vs NUL handling. (ZyX, 2013 Nov 3, Nov 9)
|
||||
Patch for XDG base directory support. (Jean François Bignolles, 2014 Mar 4)
|
||||
Remark on the docs. Should not be a compile time feature. But then what?
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add flag to shortmess to avoid giving completion messages.
|
||||
(Shougo Matsu, 2014 Jan 6, update Jan 11)
|
||||
Completion of ":e" is ":earlier", should be ":edit". Complete to the matching
|
||||
command instead of doing this alphabetically. (Mikel Jorgensen)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add v:completed_item. (Shougo Matsu, 2013 Nov 29).
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make test 100 work on MS-Windows. (Taro Muraoka, 2013 Dec 12)
|
||||
Patch to get MSVC version in a nicer way. (Ken Takata, 2014 Jul 24)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to define macros for hardcoded values. (Elias Diem, 2013 Dec 14)
|
||||
|
||||
Perl: support for Activestate perl 5.18: Issue 170.
|
||||
|
||||
Several syntax file match "^\s*" which may get underlined if that's in the
|
||||
highlight group. Add a "\zs" after it?
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -152,6 +376,9 @@ Issue 28.
|
||||
|
||||
Go through more coverity reports.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add ":undorecover", get as much text out of the undo file as
|
||||
possible. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Mar 12, update Aug 22)
|
||||
|
||||
Include Haiku port? (Adrien Destugues, Siarzhuk Zharski, 2013 Oct 24)
|
||||
|
||||
Updated spec ftplugin. (Matěj Cepl, 2013 Oct 16)
|
||||
@@ -163,8 +390,8 @@ Patch to handle integer overflow. (Aaron Burrow, 2013 Dec 12)
|
||||
With "$" in 'cpoptions' the popup menu isn't fully drawn. (Matti Niemenmaa,
|
||||
2013 Sep 5)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add item in 'listchars' to repeat first character. (Nathaniel Braun,
|
||||
pragm, 2013 Oct 13)
|
||||
Patch to add "ntab" item in 'listchars' to repeat first character. (Nathaniel
|
||||
Braun, pragm, 2013 Oct 13) A better solution 2014 Mar 5.
|
||||
|
||||
Undo message is not always properly displayed. Patch by Ken Takata, 2013 oct
|
||||
3. Doesn't work properly according to Yukihiro Nakadaira.
|
||||
@@ -205,22 +432,12 @@ Patch from Christian Brabandt doesn't fix it completely.
|
||||
Patch from Christian Brabandt to preserve upper case marks when wiping out a
|
||||
buffer. (2013 Dec 9)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for drag&drop reordering of GUI tab pages reordering.
|
||||
(Ken Takata, 2013 Nov 22, second one, also by Masamichi Abe)
|
||||
|
||||
":sign-jump" uses first window in buffer instead of current window.
|
||||
Patch by James McCoy, 2013 Nov 22.
|
||||
|
||||
GTK: problem with 'L' in 'guioptions' changing the window width.
|
||||
(Aaron Cornelius, 2012 Feb 6)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add option that tells whether small deletes go into the numbered
|
||||
registers. (Aryeh Leib Taurog, 2013 Nov 18)
|
||||
|
||||
Win32: use different args for SearchPath()? (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2009 Jan 30)
|
||||
Also fixes wrong result from executable().
|
||||
Update from Ken Takata, 2014 Jan 10.
|
||||
|
||||
Javascript file where indent gets stuck on: GalaxyMaster, 2012 May 3.
|
||||
|
||||
The BufUnload event is triggered when re-using the empty buffer.
|
||||
@@ -242,19 +459,9 @@ Works OK for echo, just not for ":call" and ":call call()". (Ted, 2011 Mar
|
||||
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Mar 23.
|
||||
Not 100% sure this is the right solution.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to support expression argument to sort() instead of a function name.
|
||||
Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2013 May 31.
|
||||
Or should we add a more general mechanism, like lambda functions?
|
||||
|
||||
Problem caused by patch 7.3.638: window->open does not update window
|
||||
correctly. Issue 91.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add {lhs} to :mapclear: clear all maps starting with {lhs}.
|
||||
(Christian Brabandt, 2013 Dec 9)
|
||||
|
||||
The garbage collector may use too much stack. Make set_ref_in_item()
|
||||
iterative instead of recursive. Test program by Marc Weber (2013 Dec 10)
|
||||
|
||||
Exception caused by argument of return is not caught by try/catch.
|
||||
(David Barnett, 2013 Nov 19)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -291,16 +498,17 @@ optional. (2013 Jul 12)
|
||||
|
||||
Dialog is too big on Linux too. (David Fishburn, 2013 Sep 2)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to check whether a buffer is quickfix or a location list.
|
||||
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Dec 9)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to allow setting w:quickfix_title via setqflist() and setloclist()
|
||||
functions. (Christian Brabandt, 2013 May 8, update May 21)
|
||||
Patch to add getlocstack() / setlocstack(). (Christian Brabandt, 2013 May 14)
|
||||
Second one. Update May 22.
|
||||
Update by Daniel Hahler, 2014 Jul 4, Aug 14, Oct 14, Oct 15.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make fold updates much faster. (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Dec)
|
||||
|
||||
MS-Windows: Patch to make tests copy files to avoid changing the fileformat of
|
||||
the files under version control. (Taro Muraoka, 2013 Jul 5)
|
||||
|
||||
Issue 54: document behavior of -complete, also expands arg.
|
||||
|
||||
- Add regex for 'paragraphs' and 'sections': 'parare' and 'sectre'. Combine
|
||||
@@ -309,11 +517,6 @@ Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Apr 20, unfinished.
|
||||
|
||||
Bug: findfile("any", "file:///tmp;") does not work.
|
||||
|
||||
v:register is not directly reset to " after a delete command that specifies a
|
||||
register. It is reset after the next command. (Steve Vermeulen, 2013 Mar 16)
|
||||
|
||||
'ff' is wrong for one-line file without EOL. (Issue 77)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to set antialiasing style on Windows. (Ondrej Balaz, 2013 Mar 14)
|
||||
Needs a different check for CLEARTYPE_QUALITY.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -321,11 +524,10 @@ In the ATTENTION message about an existing swap file, mention the name of the
|
||||
process that is running. It might actually be some other program, e.g. after
|
||||
a reboot.
|
||||
|
||||
MS-Windows: Crash opening very long file name starting with "\\".
|
||||
(Christian Brock, 2012 Jun 29)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to have text objects defined by arbitrary single characters. (Daniel
|
||||
Thau, 2013 Nov 20)
|
||||
Thau, 2013 Nov 20, 2014 Jan 29, 2014 Jan 31)
|
||||
Ben Fritz: problem with 'selection' set to "exclusive".
|
||||
Updated to current Vim, not quite right yet. (Ben Fritz, 2014 Mar 27)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to select the next or previous text object if there isn't one under the
|
||||
cursor. (Daniel Thau, 2013 Nov 20)
|
||||
@@ -353,13 +555,6 @@ signs? Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Aug 22.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to remove flicker from popup menu. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2013 Aug 15)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to use directX to draw text on Windows. Adds the 'renderoptions'
|
||||
option. (Taro Muraoka, 2013 Jan 25, update 2013 Apr 3, May 14)
|
||||
Fixes this problem:
|
||||
8 Win32: Multi-byte characters are not displayed, even though the same font
|
||||
in Notepad can display them. (Srinath Avadhanula) Try with the
|
||||
UTF-8-demo.txt page with Andale Mono.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add 'completeselect' option. Specifies how to select a candidate in
|
||||
insert completion. (Shougo, 2013 May 29)
|
||||
Update to add to existing 'completeopt'. 2013 May 30
|
||||
@@ -385,18 +580,10 @@ Patch to improve equivalence classes in regexp patterns.
|
||||
Patch with suggestions for starting.txt. (Tony Mechelynck, 2012 Oct 24)
|
||||
But use Gnome instead of GTK?
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make FocusGained and FocusLost work in modern terminals. (Hayaki
|
||||
Saito, 2013 Apr 24)
|
||||
|
||||
Should be possible to enable/disable matchparen per window or buffer.
|
||||
Add a check for b:no_match_paren in Highlight_matching_Pair() (Marcin
|
||||
Szamotulski, 2012 Nov 8)
|
||||
|
||||
Crash in autocmd that unloads buffers in a BufUnload event. (Andrew Pimlott,
|
||||
2012 Aug 11) Disallow :new when BufUnload is being handled?
|
||||
|
||||
Issue 72: 'autochdir' causes problems for :vimgrep.
|
||||
|
||||
Session file creation: 'autochdir' causes trouble. Keep it off until after
|
||||
loading all files.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -417,6 +604,14 @@ MS-Windows resizing problems:
|
||||
causes the window to move unnecessarily. (William E. Skeith III, 2012 Jan
|
||||
12) Patch: 2012 Jan 13 Needs more work (2012 Feb 2)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to use Modern UI 2.0 for the Nsis installer. (Guopeng Wen, 2010 Jul 30)
|
||||
Latest version: 2011 May 18
|
||||
8 Windows install with NSIS: make it possible to do a silent install, see
|
||||
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.12
|
||||
Version from Guopeng Wen that does this (2010 Dec 27)
|
||||
Alternative: MSI installer: https://github.com/petrkle/vim-msi/
|
||||
Or the one on Issue 279
|
||||
|
||||
'iminsert' global value set when using ":setlocal iminsert"? (Wu, 2012 Jun 23)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to append regexp to tag commands to make it possible to select one out
|
||||
@@ -427,10 +622,6 @@ Patch to add tagfunc(). Cleaned up by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jun 22.
|
||||
Help for 'b:undo_indent'. (Thilo Six, 2012 May 28)
|
||||
Also question if examples are correct.
|
||||
|
||||
It should be possible to make globpath() return a list instead of a string,
|
||||
like with glob(). (Greg Novack, 2012 Nov 2)
|
||||
Patch by Adnan Zafar, 2013 Jul 15.
|
||||
|
||||
The input map for CTRL-O in mswin.vim causes problems after CTRL-X CTRL-O.
|
||||
Suggestion for another map. (Philip Mat, 2012 Jun 18)
|
||||
But use "gi" instead of "a". Or use CTRL-\ CTRL-O.
|
||||
@@ -441,11 +632,18 @@ Aug 16)
|
||||
When there are no command line arguments ":next" and ":argu" give E163, which
|
||||
is confusing. Should say "the argument list is empty".
|
||||
|
||||
xterm supports escape sequences to mark a paste operation. Need to be
|
||||
enabled. (Bruno Sutic, 2014 Jul 11) How to know the terminal supports this?
|
||||
|
||||
URXVT:
|
||||
- will get stuck if byte sequence does not contain the expected semicolon.
|
||||
- Use urxvt mouse support also in xterm. Explanations:
|
||||
http://www.midnight-commander.org/ticket/2662
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to have the fold and sign column and at the last line of the buffer.
|
||||
(Marco Hinz, 2014 Sep 25)
|
||||
Alternate suggestion: let all columns continue, also the number column.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add tests for if_xcmdsrv.c., Jul 8, need some more work. (Brian Burns)
|
||||
New tests Jul 13. Update Jul 17. Discussion Jul 18.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -468,14 +666,6 @@ Apr 18)
|
||||
Patch for has('unnamedplus') docs. (Tony Mechelynck, 2011 Sep 27)
|
||||
And one for gui_x11.txt.
|
||||
|
||||
- Patch for 'breakindent' option: repeat indent for wrapped line. (Vaclav
|
||||
Smilauer, 2004 Sep 13, fix Oct 31, update 2007 May 30)
|
||||
Version for latest MacVim: Tobia Conforto, 2009 Nov 23
|
||||
More recent version: https://retracile.net/wiki/VimBreakIndent
|
||||
Posted to vim-dev by Taylor Hedberg, 2011 Nov 25
|
||||
Update by Taylor Hedberg, 2013 May 30.
|
||||
Updated for Vim 7.4 by Ken Takata, 2013 Oct 5.
|
||||
|
||||
":cd" doesn't work when current directory path contains "**".
|
||||
finddir() has the same problem. (Yukihiro Nakadaira, 2012 Jan 10)
|
||||
Requires a rewrite of the file_file_in_path code.
|
||||
@@ -529,6 +719,9 @@ Syntax region with 'concealends' and a 'cchar' value, 'conceallevel' set to 2,
|
||||
only one of the two ends gets the cchar displayed. (Brett Stahlman, 2010 Aug
|
||||
21, Ben Fritz, 2010 Sep 14)
|
||||
|
||||
The :syntax cchar value can only be a single character. It would be useful to
|
||||
support combining characters. (Charles Campbell)
|
||||
|
||||
'cursorline' works on a text line only. Add 'cursorscreenline' for
|
||||
highlighting the screen line. (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Mar 31)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -584,7 +777,8 @@ Patch to make "z=" work when 'spell' is off. Does this have nasty side
|
||||
effects? (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Aug 5, Update 2013 Aug 12)
|
||||
Would also need to do this for spellbadword() and spellsuggest().
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for variable tabstops.
|
||||
Patch for variable tabstops. On github (Christian Brabandt, 2014 May 15)
|
||||
Update Aug 16 (email).
|
||||
|
||||
On 64 bit MS-Windows "long" is only 32 bits, but we sometimes need to store a
|
||||
64 bits value. Change all number options to use nropt_T and define it to the
|
||||
@@ -626,9 +820,6 @@ Build problem with small features on Mac OS X 10.6. (Rainer, 2011 Jan 24)
|
||||
|
||||
"0g@$" puts '] on last byte of multi-byte. (ZyX, 2011 Jan 22)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to support sorting on floating point number. (Alex Jakushev, 2010 Oct
|
||||
30)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to addd TextDeletePost and TextYankPost events. (Philippe Vaucher, 2011
|
||||
May 24) Update May 26.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -655,6 +846,10 @@ Need for CursorHold that retriggers. Use a key that doesn't do anything, or a
|
||||
function that resets did_cursorhold.
|
||||
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2011 May 6.
|
||||
|
||||
Add event for when the text scrolls. A bit like CursorMoved. Also a similar
|
||||
one for insert mode. Use the event in matchparen to update the highlight if
|
||||
the match scrolls into view.
|
||||
|
||||
7 Use "++--", "+++--" for different levels instead of "+---" "+----".
|
||||
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2011 Jul 27.
|
||||
Update by Ben Fritz, with fix for TOhtml. (2011 Jul 30)
|
||||
@@ -714,9 +909,6 @@ crash? (Raiwil, 2010 Nov 17)
|
||||
Patch to add FoldedLineNr highlighting: different highlighting for the line
|
||||
number of a closed fold. (eXerigumo Clanjor, 2013 Jul 15)
|
||||
|
||||
Does not work with NFA regexp engine:
|
||||
- \%u, \%x, \%o, \%d followed by a composing character
|
||||
|
||||
Regexp engine performance:
|
||||
- Profiling:
|
||||
./vim -u NONE -s ~/vim/test/ruby.vim
|
||||
@@ -745,9 +937,6 @@ names, shell commands and the like. (Kikuchan, 2010 Oct 14)
|
||||
Assume the system converts between the actual encoding of the filesystem to
|
||||
the system encoding (usually utf-8).
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add GUI colors to the terminal, when it supports it. (ZyX, 2013 Jan
|
||||
26, update 2013 Dec 14)
|
||||
|
||||
Problem producing tags file when hebrew.frx is present. It has a BOM.
|
||||
Results in E670. (Tony Mechelynck, 2010 May 2)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -761,10 +950,6 @@ setpos() does not restore cursor position after :normal. (Tyru, 2010 Aug 11)
|
||||
file names unique, also support this for 'backupdir'. (Mikolaj Machowski)
|
||||
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2010 Oct 21.
|
||||
|
||||
getpos()/setpos() don't include curswant. getpos() could return a fifth
|
||||
element. setpos() could accept an optional fifth element.
|
||||
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2010 Sep 6. Again 2013 Aug 22.
|
||||
|
||||
With "tw=55 fo+=a" typing space before ) doesn't work well. (Scott Mcdermott,
|
||||
2010 Oct 24)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -784,9 +969,6 @@ C-indenting: A matching { in a comment is ignored, but intermediate { are not
|
||||
checked to be in a comment. Implement FM_SKIPCOMM flag of findmatchlimit().
|
||||
Issue 46.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'paste' is changed with 'pastetoggle', the ruler doesn't reflect this
|
||||
right away. (Samuel Ferencik, 2010 Dec 7)
|
||||
|
||||
Mac with X11: clipboard doesn't work properly. (Raf, 2010 Aug 16)
|
||||
|
||||
Using CompilerSet doesn't record where an option was set from. E.g., in the
|
||||
@@ -809,8 +991,6 @@ Patch: Let rare word highlighting overrule good word highlighting.
|
||||
When 'lines' is 25 and 'scrolloff' is 12, "j" scrolls zero or two lines
|
||||
instead of one. (Constantin Pan, 2010 Sep 10)
|
||||
|
||||
Crash in setqflist(). (Benoit Mortgat, 2010 Nov 18)
|
||||
|
||||
Gui menu edit/paste in block mode insert only inserts in one line (Bjorn
|
||||
Winckler, 2011 May 11)
|
||||
Requires a map mode for Insert mode started from blockwise Visual mode.
|
||||
@@ -924,6 +1104,12 @@ to avoid changing 'eventignore'?
|
||||
Patch for displaying 0x200c and 0x200d. (Ali Gholami Rudi, 2009 May 6)
|
||||
Probably needs a bit of work.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add farsi handling to arabic.c (Ali Gholami Rudi, 2009 May 2)
|
||||
Added test, updates, June 23.
|
||||
Updated for 7.4: http://litcave.rudi.ir/farsi_vim.diff
|
||||
With modification for Tatweel character: https://dpaste.de/VmFw
|
||||
Remark from Ameretat Reith (2014 Oct 13)
|
||||
|
||||
List of encoding aliases. (Takao Fujiwara, 2009 Jul 18)
|
||||
Are they all OK? Update Jul 22.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -942,10 +1128,6 @@ on the first character. (John Beckett, 2010 Aug 7)
|
||||
Setting 'tags' to "tagsdir/*" does not find "tagsdir/tags". (Steven K. Wong,
|
||||
2009 Jul 18)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add farsi handling to arabic.c (Ali Gholami Rudi, 2009 May 2)
|
||||
Added test, updates, June 23.
|
||||
Updated for 7.4: http://litcave.rudi.ir/farsi_vim.diff
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add "focusonly" to 'scrollopt', so that scrollbind also applies in
|
||||
window that doesn't have focus. (Jonathon Mah, 2009 Jan 12)
|
||||
Needs more work.
|
||||
@@ -1040,6 +1222,11 @@ Session file generates error upon loading, cause by --remote-silent-tab.
|
||||
Using ~ works OK on 'a' with composing char, but not on 0x0418 with composing
|
||||
char 0x0301. (Tony Mechelynck, 2009 Mar 4)
|
||||
|
||||
Searching for composing char works, but not when inside []. (ZyX, Benjamin R.
|
||||
Haskell, 2010 Aug 24)
|
||||
|
||||
This does not work yet: "a\(%C\)" (get composing characters into a submatch).
|
||||
|
||||
A function on a dictionary is not profiled. (ZyX, 2010 Dec 25)
|
||||
|
||||
Inconsistent: starting with $LANG set to es_ES.utf-8 gives Spanish
|
||||
@@ -1124,6 +1311,7 @@ is executed.
|
||||
|
||||
":pedit %" with a BufReadPre autocommand causes the cursor to move to the
|
||||
first line. (Ingo Karkat, 2008 Jul 1) Ian Kelling is working on this.
|
||||
Similar problem with ":e". (Marc Montu, 2014 Apr 22)
|
||||
|
||||
Wildmenu not deleted: "gvim -u NONE", ":set nocp wildmenu cmdheight=3
|
||||
laststatus=2", CTRL-D CTRL-H CTRL-H CTRL-H. (A.Politz, 2008 April 1)
|
||||
@@ -1267,9 +1455,6 @@ When 'smartcase' is set and using CTRL-L to add to the search pattern it may
|
||||
result in no matches. Convert chars to lower case? (Erik Wognsen, 2009 Apr
|
||||
16)
|
||||
|
||||
Searching for composing char works, but not when inside []. (ZyX, Benjamin R.
|
||||
Haskell, 2010 Aug 24)
|
||||
|
||||
Fail to edit file after failed register access. Error flag remains set?
|
||||
(Lech Lorens, 2010 Aug 30)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1304,10 +1489,6 @@ Jul 31)
|
||||
C syntax: {} inside () causes following {} to be highlighted as error.
|
||||
(Michalis Giannakidis, 2006 Jun 1)
|
||||
|
||||
Can't easily close the help window, like ":pc" closes the preview window and
|
||||
":ccl" closes the quickfix window. Add ":hclose". (Chris Gaal)
|
||||
Patch for :helpclose, Christian Brabandt, 2010 Sep 6.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'diffopt' has "context:0" a single deleted line causes two folds to merge
|
||||
and mess up syncing. (Austin Jennings, 2008 Jan 31)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1381,8 +1562,8 @@ files with "foo/**" in 'path'. (Kalisiak, 2006 July 15)
|
||||
Additional info: When using the |wildcards| ** globing, vim hangs
|
||||
indefinitely on lots of directories. The |file-searching| globing, like in
|
||||
":set path=/**" does not hang as often as with globing with |wildcards|, like
|
||||
in ":1find /**/file". This is for a files that unix "find" can find very
|
||||
quick. Merging the 2 kinds of globing might make this an easier fix. (Ian
|
||||
in ":1find /**/file". This is for files that unix "find" can find very
|
||||
quickly. Merging the 2 kinds of globing might make this an easier fix. (Ian
|
||||
Kelling, 2008 July 4)
|
||||
|
||||
When the file name has parenthesis, e.g., "foo (bar).txt", ":!ls '%'" has the
|
||||
@@ -1414,13 +1595,6 @@ with "gvim -nb:localhost:55555:foo". From nc do: '1:editFile!0 "foo"'. Then
|
||||
go to Insert mode and add a few lines. Then backspacing every other time
|
||||
moves the cursor instead of deleting. (Chris Kaiser, 2007 Sep 25)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to use Modern UI 2.0 for the Nsis installer. (Guopeng Wen, 2010 Jul 30)
|
||||
Latest version: 2011 May 18
|
||||
8 Windows install with NSIS: make it possible to do a silent install, see
|
||||
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.12
|
||||
Version from Guopeng Wen that does this (2010 Dec 27)
|
||||
Alternative: MSI installer: https://github.com/petrkle/vim-msi/
|
||||
|
||||
Windows installer should install 32-bit version of right-click handler also on
|
||||
64-bit systems. (Brian Cunningham, 2011 Dec 28)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1444,8 +1618,6 @@ Changes for Win32 makefile. (Mike Williams, 2007 Jan 22, Alexei Alexandrov,
|
||||
Win32: Can't complete shell command names. Why is setting xp_context in
|
||||
set_one_cmd_context() inside #ifndef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME?
|
||||
|
||||
Win32: Patch for convert_filterW(). (Taro Muraoka, 2007 Mar 2)
|
||||
|
||||
Win32: Patch for cscope external command. (Mike Williams, 2007 Aug 7)
|
||||
|
||||
Win32: XPM support only works with path without spaces. Patch by Mathias
|
||||
@@ -1471,6 +1643,7 @@ Engelke, 2007 Dec 20 - 2008 Jan 17)
|
||||
|
||||
Win64: Seek error in swap file for a very big file (3 Gbyte). Check storing
|
||||
pointer in long and seek offset in 64 bit var.
|
||||
Patches from Ken Takata might help (2014 Apr 17)
|
||||
|
||||
Win32: patch for fullscreen mode. (Liushaolin, 2008 April 17)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1478,9 +1651,6 @@ Win32: When 'shell' is bash shellescape() doesn't always do the right thing.
|
||||
Depends on 'shellslash', 'shellquote' and 'shellxquote', but shellescape()
|
||||
only takes 'shellslash' into account.
|
||||
|
||||
Pressing the 'pastetoggle' key doesn't update the statusline. (Jan Christoph
|
||||
Ebersbach, 2008 Feb 1)
|
||||
|
||||
Menu item that does "xxd -r" doesn't work when 'fileencoding' is utf-16.
|
||||
Check for this and use iconv? (Edward L. Fox, 2007 Sep 12)
|
||||
Does the conversion in the other direction work when 'fileencodings' is set
|
||||
@@ -1838,6 +2008,10 @@ restored. (Luc St-Louis)
|
||||
Patch to support horizontal scroll wheel in GTK. Untested. (Bjorn Winckler,
|
||||
2010 Jun 30)
|
||||
|
||||
Add an option for a minimal text length before inserting a line break for
|
||||
'textwidth'. Avoids very short lines when a very long word follows.
|
||||
(Kartik Agaram)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
At next release:
|
||||
- Build a huge version by default.
|
||||
@@ -1876,7 +2050,7 @@ More patches:
|
||||
- testdir/Make_dos_sh.mak for running tests with MingW. (Bill Mccarthy, 2008
|
||||
Sep 13)
|
||||
- Patch for adding "space" item in 'listchars'. (Jérémie Roquet, 2009 Oct 29,
|
||||
Docs patch Oct 30, update David Burgin (glts) 2013 Aug 24)
|
||||
Docs patch Oct 30, update David Burgin (glts) 2013 Aug 24, 2014 Oct 10)
|
||||
- Replace ccomplete.vim by cppcomplete.vim from www.vim.org? script 1520 by
|
||||
Vissale Neang. (Martin Stubenschrott) Asked Vissale to make the scripts
|
||||
more friendly for the Vim distribution.
|
||||
@@ -2747,8 +2921,6 @@ Problems that will (probably) not be solved:
|
||||
input method called from GDK code. Without Perl it doesn't crash.
|
||||
- VMS: Vimdiff doesn't work with the VMS diff, because the output looks
|
||||
different. This makes test 47 fail. Install a Unix-compatible diff.
|
||||
- VMS v7.1 and older: Tests 21 and 32 fail. From VMS v7.1-2 and newer Vim
|
||||
does not have this behavior. (Zoltan Arpadffy)
|
||||
- Win32 GUI: mouse wheel always scrolls rightmost window. The events arrive
|
||||
in Vim as if the rightmost scrollbar was used.
|
||||
- GTK with Gnome: Produces an error message when starting up:
|
||||
@@ -3007,6 +3179,8 @@ Spell checking:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Diff mode:
|
||||
9 When making small changes, e.g. deleting a character, update the diff.
|
||||
Possibly without running diff.
|
||||
9 Instead invoking an external diff program, use builtin code. One can be
|
||||
found here: http://www.ioplex.com/~miallen/libmba/dl/src/diff.c
|
||||
It's quite big and badly documented though.
|
||||
@@ -3102,12 +3276,8 @@ Multi-byte characters:
|
||||
8 toupper() function doesn't handle byte count changes.
|
||||
7 Searching and composing characters:
|
||||
When searching, should order of composing characters be ignored?
|
||||
Add special item to match with a composing character, zero-width, so that
|
||||
one can replace a base character and keep the composing characters.
|
||||
Add a special item to match with a composing character, so that composing
|
||||
characters can be manipulated.
|
||||
Add a modifier to ignore composing characters, only compare base
|
||||
characters. Useful for Hebrew (Ron Aaron)
|
||||
8 Should implement 'delcombine' for command line editing.
|
||||
8 Detect overlong UTF-8 sequences and handle them like illegal bytes.
|
||||
8 ":s/x/\u\1/" doesn't work, making uppercase isn't done for multi-byte
|
||||
@@ -3905,7 +4075,6 @@ Autocommands:
|
||||
when exiting isn't a good idea.
|
||||
CursorHoldC - CursorHold while command-line editing
|
||||
WinMoved - when windows have been moved around, e.g, ":wincmd J"
|
||||
CmdUndefined - Like FuncUndefined but for user commands.
|
||||
SearchPost - After doing a search command (e.g. to do "M")
|
||||
PreDirChanged/PostDirChanged
|
||||
- Before/after ":cd" has been used (for changing the
|
||||
@@ -4213,8 +4382,7 @@ Insert mode:
|
||||
7 Use Tabs for the indent of starting lines, pad with spaces for
|
||||
continuation lines. Allows changing 'tabstop' without messing up the
|
||||
indents.
|
||||
'keeptabs': when set don't change the tabs and spaces used for indent,
|
||||
when the indent remains the same or increases.
|
||||
Patch by Lech Lorens, 2010 Mar. Update by James McCoy, 2014 Mar 15.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Java:
|
||||
@@ -4916,8 +5084,6 @@ Argument list:
|
||||
|
||||
Registers:
|
||||
8 Don't display empty registers with ":display". (Etienne)
|
||||
8 Make the # register writable, so that it can be restored after jumping
|
||||
around in windows.
|
||||
8 Add put command that overwrites existing text. Should also work for
|
||||
blocks. Useful to move text around in a table. Works like using "R ^R r"
|
||||
for every line.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ child, you should have the intention to do this for at least one year.
|
||||
|
||||
How do you know that the money will be spent right? First of all you have my
|
||||
personal guarantee as the author of Vim. I trust the people that are working
|
||||
at the centre, I know them personally. Further more, the centre has been
|
||||
at the centre, I know them personally. Furthermore, the centre has been
|
||||
co-sponsored and inspected by World Vision, Save the Children Fund and is now
|
||||
under the supervision of Pacific Academy Outreach Society. The centre is
|
||||
visited about once a year to check the progress (at our own cost). I have
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*undo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Sep 08
|
||||
*undo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 May 24
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ change but joins in with the previous change use this command:
|
||||
or redo.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
This is most useful when you need to prompt the user halfway a change. For
|
||||
example in a function that calls |getchar()|. Do make sure that there was a
|
||||
related change before this that you must join with.
|
||||
This is most useful when you need to prompt the user halfway through a change.
|
||||
For example in a function that calls |getchar()|. Do make sure that there was
|
||||
a related change before this that you must join with.
|
||||
|
||||
This doesn't work by itself, because the next key press will start a new
|
||||
change again. But you can do something like this: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ MATCHING ANY SINGLE CHARACTER
|
||||
|
||||
The . (dot) character matches any existing character. For example, the
|
||||
pattern "c.m" matches a string whose first character is a c, whose second
|
||||
character is anything, and whose the third character is m. Example:
|
||||
character is anything, and whose third character is m. Example:
|
||||
|
||||
We use a computer that became the cummin winter. ~
|
||||
xxx xxx xxx
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_04.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2008 Sep 06
|
||||
*usr_04.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 29
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ commands:
|
||||
/four<Enter> find the first string "four"
|
||||
cwfive<Esc> change the word to "five"
|
||||
n find the next "four"
|
||||
. repeat the change to "five'
|
||||
. repeat the change to "five"
|
||||
n find the next "four"
|
||||
. repeat the change
|
||||
etc.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_08.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2006 Jul 18
|
||||
*usr_08.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jul 06
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ window. And you will notice a bar at the top with the two file names:
|
||||
|
||||
You now have two tab pages. The first one has a window for "thisfile" and the
|
||||
second one a window for "thatfile". It's like two pages that are on top of
|
||||
eachother, with a tab sticking out of each page showing the file name.
|
||||
each other, with a tab sticking out of each page showing the file name.
|
||||
|
||||
Now use the mouse to click on "thisfile" in the top line. The result is
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_25.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2007 May 11
|
||||
*usr_25.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Oct 29
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ the cursor keys: >
|
||||
:map <Down> gj
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TURNING A PARAGRAPH INTO ONE LINE
|
||||
TURNING A PARAGRAPH INTO ONE LINE *edit-paragraph-join*
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to import text into a program like MS-Word, each paragraph should
|
||||
be a single line. If your paragraphs are currently separated with empty
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ be escaped with a backslash. Example: >
|
||||
You can include special Vim keywords in the command specification. The %
|
||||
character expands to the name of the current file. So if you execute the
|
||||
command: >
|
||||
:set makeprg=make\ %
|
||||
:set makeprg=make\ %:S
|
||||
|
||||
When you are editing main.c, then ":make" executes the following command: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ When you are editing main.c, then ":make" executes the following command: >
|
||||
This is not too useful, so you will refine the command a little and use the :r
|
||||
(root) modifier: >
|
||||
|
||||
:set makeprg=make\ %:r.o
|
||||
:set makeprg=make\ %:r:S.o
|
||||
|
||||
Now the command executed is as follows: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ The ":map" command can be followed by another command. A | character
|
||||
separates the two commands. This also means that a | character can't be used
|
||||
inside a map command. To include one, use <Bar> (five characters). Example:
|
||||
>
|
||||
:map <F8> :write <Bar> !checkin %<CR>
|
||||
:map <F8> :write <Bar> !checkin %:S<CR>
|
||||
|
||||
The same problem applies to the ":unmap" command, with the addition that you
|
||||
have to watch out for trailing white space. These two commands are different:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Jan 10
|
||||
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 16
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -623,6 +623,7 @@ List manipulation: *list-functions*
|
||||
map() change each List item
|
||||
sort() sort a List
|
||||
reverse() reverse the order of a List
|
||||
uniq() remove copies of repeated adjacent items
|
||||
split() split a String into a List
|
||||
join() join List items into a String
|
||||
range() return a List with a sequence of numbers
|
||||
@@ -707,6 +708,7 @@ Cursor and mark position: *cursor-functions* *mark-functions*
|
||||
cursor() position the cursor at a line/column
|
||||
screencol() get screen column of the cursor
|
||||
screenrow() get screen row of the cursor
|
||||
getcurpos() get position of the cursor
|
||||
getpos() get position of cursor, mark, etc.
|
||||
setpos() set position of cursor, mark, etc.
|
||||
byte2line() get line number at a specific byte count
|
||||
@@ -741,6 +743,7 @@ System functions and manipulation of files:
|
||||
pathshorten() shorten directory names in a path
|
||||
simplify() simplify a path without changing its meaning
|
||||
executable() check if an executable program exists
|
||||
exepath() full path of an executable program
|
||||
filereadable() check if a file can be read
|
||||
filewritable() check if a file can be written to
|
||||
getfperm() get the permissions of a file
|
||||
@@ -753,7 +756,8 @@ System functions and manipulation of files:
|
||||
mkdir() create a new directory
|
||||
delete() delete a file
|
||||
rename() rename a file
|
||||
system() get the result of a shell command
|
||||
system() get the result of a shell command as a string
|
||||
systemlist() get the result of a shell command as a list
|
||||
hostname() name of the system
|
||||
readfile() read a file into a List of lines
|
||||
writefile() write a List of lines into a file
|
||||
@@ -769,6 +773,7 @@ Date and Time: *date-functions* *time-functions*
|
||||
Buffers, windows and the argument list:
|
||||
argc() number of entries in the argument list
|
||||
argidx() current position in the argument list
|
||||
arglistid() get id of the argument list
|
||||
argv() get one entry from the argument list
|
||||
bufexists() check if a buffer exists
|
||||
buflisted() check if a buffer exists and is listed
|
||||
@@ -788,6 +793,7 @@ Command line: *command-line-functions*
|
||||
getcmdpos() get position of the cursor in the command line
|
||||
setcmdpos() set position of the cursor in the command line
|
||||
getcmdtype() return the current command-line type
|
||||
getcmdwintype() return the current command-line window type
|
||||
|
||||
Quickfix and location lists: *quickfix-functions*
|
||||
getqflist() list of quickfix errors
|
||||
@@ -822,6 +828,7 @@ Syntax and highlighting: *syntax-functions* *highlighting-functions*
|
||||
synconcealed() get info about concealing
|
||||
diff_hlID() get highlight ID for diff mode at a position
|
||||
matchadd() define a pattern to highlight (a "match")
|
||||
matchaddpos() define a list of positions to highlight
|
||||
matcharg() get info about |:match| arguments
|
||||
matchdelete() delete a match defined by |matchadd()| or a
|
||||
|:match| command
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ redefine what these items do (after the default menus are setup).
|
||||
item with a bitmap. For example, define a new toolbar item with: >
|
||||
|
||||
:tmenu ToolBar.Compile Compile the current file
|
||||
:amenu ToolBar.Compile :!cc % -o %:r<CR>
|
||||
:amenu ToolBar.Compile :!cc %:S -o %:r:S<CR>
|
||||
|
||||
Now you need to create the icon. For MS-Windows it must be in bitmap format,
|
||||
with the name "Compile.bmp". For Unix XPM format is used, the file name is
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*various.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 May 18
|
||||
*various.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 06
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -234,25 +234,41 @@ g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
|
||||
*:!cmd* *:!* *E34*
|
||||
:!{cmd} Execute {cmd} with the shell. See also the 'shell'
|
||||
and 'shelltype' option.
|
||||
|
||||
Any '!' in {cmd} is replaced with the previous
|
||||
external command (see also 'cpoptions'). But not when
|
||||
there is a backslash before the '!', then that
|
||||
backslash is removed. Example: ":!ls" followed by
|
||||
":!echo ! \! \\!" executes "echo ls ! \!".
|
||||
After the command has been executed, the timestamp of
|
||||
the current file is checked |timestamp|.
|
||||
|
||||
A '|' in {cmd} is passed to the shell, you cannot use
|
||||
it to append a Vim command. See |:bar|.
|
||||
|
||||
If {cmd} contains "%" it is expanded to the current
|
||||
file name. Special characters are not escaped, use
|
||||
quotes to avoid their special meaning: >
|
||||
:!ls "%"
|
||||
< If the file name contains a "$" single quotes might
|
||||
work better (but a single quote causes trouble): >
|
||||
:!ls '%'
|
||||
< This should always work, but it's more typing: >
|
||||
:exe "!ls " . shellescape(expand("%"))
|
||||
<
|
||||
A newline character ends {cmd}, what follows is
|
||||
interpreted as a following ":" command. However, if
|
||||
there is a backslash before the newline it is removed
|
||||
and {cmd} continues. It doesn't matter how many
|
||||
backslashes are before the newline, only one is
|
||||
removed.
|
||||
|
||||
On Unix the command normally runs in a non-interactive
|
||||
shell. If you want an interactive shell to be used
|
||||
(to use aliases) set 'shellcmdflag' to "-ic".
|
||||
For Win32 also see |:!start|.
|
||||
|
||||
After the command has been executed, the timestamp and
|
||||
size of the current file is checked |timestamp|.
|
||||
|
||||
Vim redraws the screen after the command is finished,
|
||||
because it may have printed any text. This requires a
|
||||
hit-enter prompt, so that you can read any messages.
|
||||
@@ -321,6 +337,7 @@ N *+dialog_con* Support for |:confirm| with console dialog.
|
||||
N *+dialog_con_gui* Support for |:confirm| with GUI and console dialog.
|
||||
N *+diff* |vimdiff| and 'diff'
|
||||
N *+digraphs* |digraphs| *E196*
|
||||
m *+directx* Win32 GUI only: DirectX and |'renderoptions'|
|
||||
*+dnd* Support for DnD into the "~ register |quote_~|.
|
||||
B *+emacs_tags* |emacs-tags| files
|
||||
N *+eval* expression evaluation |eval.txt|
|
||||
@@ -363,6 +380,7 @@ N *+mouse* Mouse handling |mouse-using|
|
||||
N *+mouseshape* |'mouseshape'|
|
||||
B *+mouse_dec* Unix only: Dec terminal mouse handling |dec-mouse|
|
||||
N *+mouse_gpm* Unix only: Linux console mouse handling |gpm-mouse|
|
||||
N *+mouse_jsbterm* JSB mouse handling |jsbterm-mouse|
|
||||
B *+mouse_netterm* Unix only: netterm mouse handling |netterm-mouse|
|
||||
N *+mouse_pterm* QNX only: pterm mouse handling |qnx-terminal|
|
||||
N *+mouse_sysmouse* Unix only: *BSD console mouse handling |sysmouse|
|
||||
@@ -418,7 +436,7 @@ N *+user_commands* User-defined commands. |user-commands|
|
||||
N *+viminfo* |'viminfo'|
|
||||
N *+vertsplit* Vertically split windows |:vsplit|
|
||||
N *+virtualedit* |'virtualedit'|
|
||||
S *+visual* Visual mode |Visual-mode|
|
||||
S *+visual* Visual mode |Visual-mode| Always enabled since 7.4.200.
|
||||
N *+visualextra* extra Visual mode commands |blockwise-operators|
|
||||
N *+vreplace* |gR| and |gr|
|
||||
N *+wildignore* |'wildignore'|
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*version6.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jul 28
|
||||
*version6.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 29
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -7816,7 +7816,7 @@ Files: src/buffer.c, src/eval.c, src/ex_docmd.c, src/fileio.c,
|
||||
Patch 6.1.212
|
||||
Problem: When Vim was started with "-R" ":new" creates a buffer
|
||||
'noreadonly' while ":enew" has 'readonly' set. (Preben Guldberg)
|
||||
Solution: Don't set 'readonly in a new empty buffer for ":enew".
|
||||
Solution: Don't set 'readonly' in a new empty buffer for ":enew".
|
||||
Files: src/ex_docmd.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 6.1.213
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 18
|
||||
*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 29
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -942,6 +942,7 @@ New and extended functions: ~
|
||||
|tagfiles()| List with tags file names
|
||||
|taglist()| get list of matching tags (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
|
||||
|tr()| translate characters (Ron Aaron)
|
||||
|uniq()| remove copies of repeated adjacent list items
|
||||
|values()| get List of Dictionary values
|
||||
|winnr()| takes an argument: what window to use
|
||||
|winrestview()| restore the view of the current window
|
||||
@@ -1625,10 +1626,10 @@ and merge it back in.
|
||||
When running the tests and one of them fails to produce "test.out" the
|
||||
following tests are still executed. This helps when running out of memory.
|
||||
|
||||
When compiling with EXITFREE defined and the ccmalloc library it is possible
|
||||
to detect memory leaks. Some memory will always reported as leaked, such as
|
||||
allocated by X11 library functions and the memory allocated in alloc_cmdbuff()
|
||||
to store the ":quit" command.
|
||||
When compiling with EXITFREE defined and the ccmalloc library, it is possible
|
||||
to detect memory leaks. Some memory will always be reported as leaked, such
|
||||
as allocated by X11 library functions and the memory allocated in
|
||||
alloc_cmdbuff() to store the ":quit" command.
|
||||
|
||||
Moved the code for printing to src/hardcopy.c.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2037,8 +2038,8 @@ Removed the "COUNT" flag from ":argadd", to avoid ":argadd 1*" to be used like
|
||||
|
||||
Avoid that $LANG is used for the menus when LC_MESSAGES is "en_US".
|
||||
|
||||
Added backslashes before dashes in the vim.1 manual page to make the appear as
|
||||
real dashes. (Pierr Habouzit)
|
||||
Added backslashes before dashes in the vim.1 manual page to make them appear
|
||||
as real dashes. (Pierre Habouzit)
|
||||
|
||||
Where "gq" left the cursor depended on the value of 'formatprg'. Now "gq"
|
||||
always leaves the cursor at the last line of the formatted text.
|
||||
@@ -2048,7 +2049,7 @@ detection may try to check the contents of the file while it's still
|
||||
compressed. Skip setting 'filetype' for compressed files until they have been
|
||||
decompressed. Required for patterns that end in a "*".
|
||||
|
||||
Starting with an argument "+cmd" or "-S script" causes the cursor the be moved
|
||||
Starting with an argument "+cmd" or "-S script" causes the cursor to be moved
|
||||
to the first line. That breaks a BufReadPost autocommand that uses g`".
|
||||
Don't move the cursor if it's somewhere past the first line.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -6484,7 +6485,7 @@ Patch 7.1.282 (extra)
|
||||
Problem: Win64: Edit with Vim context menu isn't installed correctly.
|
||||
Compiler warnings and a few other things.
|
||||
Solution: Add [ and ] to entry of class name. Use UINT_PTR instead of UINT.
|
||||
And a fixes for the other things. (George V. Reilly)
|
||||
And fixes for other things. (George V. Reilly)
|
||||
Files: src/GvimExt/Makefile, src/dosinst.c, src/if_ole.cpp, src/if_ole.h,
|
||||
src/if_ole.idl, src/INSTALLpc.txt, src/Make_mvc.mak,
|
||||
src/os_win32.c,
|
||||
@@ -15782,7 +15783,7 @@ Files: src/if_py_both.h, src/if_python3.c, src/testdir/test86.in,
|
||||
src/testdir/test87.ok
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.944
|
||||
Problem: External program receives the termrespone.
|
||||
Problem: External program receives the termresponse.
|
||||
Solution: Insert a delay and discard input. (Hayaki Saito)
|
||||
Files: src/term.c
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ character (and shows it immediately).
|
||||
Added :wnext command. Same as ":write" followed by ":next".
|
||||
|
||||
The ":w!" command always writes, also when the file is write protected. In Vi
|
||||
you would have to do ":!chmod +w %" and ":set noro".
|
||||
you would have to do ":!chmod +w %:S" and ":set noro".
|
||||
|
||||
When 'tildeop' has been set, "~" is an operator (must be followed by a
|
||||
movement command).
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ For the first file the cursor will be positioned on line "num".
|
||||
If "num" is missing, the cursor will be positioned on the last line.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
+/{pat}
|
||||
For the first file the cursor will be positioned on the
|
||||
For the first file the cursor will be positioned in the line with the
|
||||
first occurrence of {pat}.
|
||||
See ":help search\-pattern" for the available search patterns.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*visual.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Nov 02
|
||||
*visual.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Mar 23
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This is introduced in section |04.4| of the user manual.
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi has no Visual mode, the name "visual" is used for Normal mode, to
|
||||
distinguish it from Ex mode}
|
||||
{not available when the |+visual| feature was disabled when compiling}
|
||||
{Since Vim 7.4.200 the |+visual| feature is always included}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Using Visual mode *visual-use*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2012 Nov 15
|
||||
*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Dec 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -132,13 +132,20 @@ that have termcap codes for italics.
|
||||
CTRL-W s *CTRL-W_s*
|
||||
CTRL-W S *CTRL-W_S*
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-S *CTRL-W_CTRL-S*
|
||||
:[N]sp[lit] [++opt] [+cmd] *:sp* *:split*
|
||||
:[N]sp[lit] [++opt] [+cmd] [file] *:sp* *:split*
|
||||
Split current window in two. The result is two viewports on
|
||||
the same file. Make new window N high (default is to use half
|
||||
the height of the current window). Reduces the current window
|
||||
height to create room (and others, if the 'equalalways' option
|
||||
is set, 'eadirection' isn't "hor", and one of them is higher
|
||||
than the current or the new window).
|
||||
the same file.
|
||||
|
||||
Make the new window N high (default is to use half the height
|
||||
of the current window). Reduces the current window height to
|
||||
create room (and others, if the 'equalalways' option is set,
|
||||
'eadirection' isn't "hor", and one of them is higher than the
|
||||
current or the new window).
|
||||
|
||||
If [file] is given it will be edited in the new window. If it
|
||||
is not loaded in any buffer, it will be read. Else the new
|
||||
window will use the already loaded buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: CTRL-S does not work on all terminals and might block
|
||||
further input, use CTRL-Q to get going again.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
@@ -256,28 +263,57 @@ left of the Vim window.
|
||||
Closing a window
|
||||
----------------
|
||||
|
||||
:q[uit]
|
||||
:{count}q[uit]
|
||||
CTRL-W q *CTRL-W_q*
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-Q *CTRL-W_CTRL-Q*
|
||||
:q[uit] Quit current window. When quitting the last window (not
|
||||
counting a help window), exit Vim.
|
||||
Without {count}: Quit the current window. If {count} is
|
||||
given quit the {count} window.
|
||||
|
||||
When quitting the last window (not counting a help window),
|
||||
exit Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'hidden' is set, and there is only one window for the
|
||||
current buffer, it becomes hidden.
|
||||
When 'hidden' is not set, and there is only one window for the
|
||||
current buffer, and the buffer was changed, the command fails.
|
||||
(Note: CTRL-Q does not work on all terminals)
|
||||
current buffer, it becomes hidden. When 'hidden' is not set,
|
||||
and there is only one window for the current buffer, and the
|
||||
buffer was changed, the command fails.
|
||||
|
||||
(Note: CTRL-Q does not work on all terminals).
|
||||
|
||||
If [count] is greater than the last window number the last
|
||||
window will be closed: >
|
||||
:1quit " quit the first window
|
||||
:$quit " quit the last window
|
||||
:9quit " quit the last window
|
||||
" if there are less than 9 windows opened
|
||||
:-quit " quit the previews window
|
||||
:+quit " quit the next window
|
||||
:+2quit " quit the second next window
|
||||
<
|
||||
:q[uit]!
|
||||
:{count}q[uit]!
|
||||
Without {count}: Quit the current window. If {count} is
|
||||
given quit the {count} window.
|
||||
|
||||
:q[uit]! Quit current window. If this was the last window for a buffer,
|
||||
any changes to that buffer are lost. When quitting the last
|
||||
window (not counting help windows), exit Vim. The contents of
|
||||
the buffer are lost, even when 'hidden' is set.
|
||||
If this was the last window for a buffer, any changes to that
|
||||
buffer are lost. When quitting the last window (not counting
|
||||
help windows), exit Vim. The contents of the buffer are lost,
|
||||
even when 'hidden' is set.
|
||||
|
||||
:clo[se][!]
|
||||
:{count}clo[se][!]
|
||||
CTRL-W c *CTRL-W_c* *:clo* *:close*
|
||||
:clo[se][!] Close current window. When the 'hidden' option is set, or
|
||||
when the buffer was changed and the [!] is used, the buffer
|
||||
becomes hidden (unless there is another window editing it).
|
||||
Without {count}: Close the current window. If {count} is
|
||||
given close the {count} window.
|
||||
|
||||
When the 'hidden' option is set, or when the buffer was
|
||||
changed and the [!] is used, the buffer becomes hidden (unless
|
||||
there is another window editing it).
|
||||
|
||||
When there is only one window in the current tab page and
|
||||
there is another tab page, this closes the current tab page.
|
||||
|tab-page|.
|
||||
|
||||
This command fails when: *E444*
|
||||
- There is only one window on the screen.
|
||||
- When 'hidden' is not set, [!] is not used, the buffer has
|
||||
@@ -291,14 +327,19 @@ CTRL-W CTRL-C *CTRL-W_CTRL-C*
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
*:hide*
|
||||
:hid[e] Quit current window, unless it is the last window on the
|
||||
screen. The buffer becomes hidden (unless there is another
|
||||
window editing it or 'bufhidden' is "unload" or "delete").
|
||||
:hid[e]
|
||||
:{count}hid[e]
|
||||
Quit the current window, unless it is the last window on the
|
||||
screen. For {count} see |:quit| command.
|
||||
|
||||
The buffer becomes hidden (unless there is another window
|
||||
editing it or 'bufhidden' is "unload", "delete" or "wipe").
|
||||
If the window is the last one in the current tab page the tab
|
||||
page is closed. |tab-page|
|
||||
The value of 'hidden' is irrelevant for this command.
|
||||
Changes to the buffer are not written and won't get lost, so
|
||||
this is a "safe" command.
|
||||
page is closed. |tab-page|
|
||||
|
||||
The value of 'hidden' is irrelevant for this command. Changes
|
||||
to the buffer are not written and won't get lost, so this is a
|
||||
"safe" command.
|
||||
|
||||
:hid[e] {cmd} Execute {cmd} with 'hidden' is set. The previous value of
|
||||
'hidden' is restored after {cmd} has been executed.
|
||||
@@ -307,12 +348,16 @@ CTRL-W CTRL-C *CTRL-W_CTRL-C*
|
||||
< This will edit "Makefile", and hide the current buffer if it
|
||||
has any changes.
|
||||
|
||||
:on[ly][!]
|
||||
:{count}on[ly][!]
|
||||
CTRL-W o *CTRL-W_o* *E445*
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-O *CTRL-W_CTRL-O* *:on* *:only*
|
||||
:on[ly][!] Make the current window the only one on the screen. All other
|
||||
windows are closed.
|
||||
Make the current window the only one on the screen. All other
|
||||
windows are closed. For {count} see |:quit| command.
|
||||
|
||||
When the 'hidden' option is set, all buffers in closed windows
|
||||
become hidden.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'hidden' is not set, and the 'autowrite' option is set,
|
||||
modified buffers are written. Otherwise, windows that have
|
||||
buffers that are modified are not removed, unless the [!] is
|
||||
@@ -653,8 +698,9 @@ can also get to them with the buffer list commands, like ":bnext".
|
||||
8. Do a command in all buffers or windows *list-repeat*
|
||||
|
||||
*:windo*
|
||||
:windo {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each window.
|
||||
It works like doing this: >
|
||||
:[range]windo {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each window or if [range] is given
|
||||
only in windows for which the window number lies in
|
||||
the [range]. It works like doing this: >
|
||||
CTRL-W t
|
||||
:{cmd}
|
||||
CTRL-W w
|
||||
@@ -672,8 +718,10 @@ can also get to them with the buffer list commands, like ":bnext".
|
||||
Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo| and |:bufdo|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:bufdo*
|
||||
:bufdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each buffer in the buffer list.
|
||||
It works like doing this: >
|
||||
:[range]bufdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each buffer in the buffer list or if
|
||||
[range] is given only for buffers for which their
|
||||
buffer numer is in the [range]. It works like doing
|
||||
this: >
|
||||
:bfirst
|
||||
:{cmd}
|
||||
:bnext
|
||||
@@ -719,18 +767,21 @@ the buffer. The result is that all buffers will use the 'encoding' encoding
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-W ] *CTRL-W_]* *CTRL-W_CTRL-]*
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-] Split current window in two. Use identifier under cursor as a
|
||||
tag and jump to it in the new upper window. Make new window N
|
||||
high.
|
||||
tag and jump to it in the new upper window.
|
||||
In Visual mode uses the Visually selected text as a tag.
|
||||
Make new window N high.
|
||||
|
||||
*CTRL-W_g]*
|
||||
CTRL-W g ] Split current window in two. Use identifier under cursor as a
|
||||
tag and perform ":tselect" on it in the new upper window.
|
||||
In Visual mode uses the Visually selected text as a tag.
|
||||
Make new window N high.
|
||||
|
||||
*CTRL-W_g_CTRL-]*
|
||||
CTRL-W g CTRL-] Split current window in two. Use identifier under cursor as a
|
||||
tag and perform ":tjump" on it in the new upper window. Make
|
||||
new window N high.
|
||||
tag and perform ":tjump" on it in the new upper window.
|
||||
In Visual mode uses the Visually selected text as a tag.
|
||||
Make new window N high.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-W f *CTRL-W_f* *CTRL-W_CTRL-F*
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-F Split current window in two. Edit file name under cursor.
|
||||
@@ -982,7 +1033,11 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
|
||||
Actually, the buffer isn't completely deleted, it is removed
|
||||
from the buffer list |unlisted-buffer| and option values,
|
||||
variables and mappings/abbreviations for the buffer are
|
||||
cleared.
|
||||
cleared. Examples: >
|
||||
:.,$-bdelete " delete buffers from the current one to
|
||||
" last but one
|
||||
:%bdelete " delete all buffers
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
:bdelete[!] {bufname} *E93* *E94*
|
||||
Like ":bdelete[!] [N]", but buffer given by name. Note that a
|
||||
@@ -1006,7 +1061,11 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
|
||||
Like |:bdelete|, but really delete the buffer. Everything
|
||||
related to the buffer is lost. All marks in this buffer
|
||||
become invalid, option settings are lost, etc. Don't use this
|
||||
unless you know what you are doing.
|
||||
unless you know what you are doing. Examples: >
|
||||
:.+,$bwipeout " wipe out all buffers after the current
|
||||
" one
|
||||
:%bwipeout " wipe out all buffers
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]bun[load][!] *:bun* *:bunload* *E515*
|
||||
:bun[load][!] [N]
|
||||
@@ -1035,36 +1094,41 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
|
||||
a number). Insert a backslash before a space in a buffer
|
||||
name.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]b[uffer][!] [N] *:b* *:bu* *:buf* *:buffer* *E86*
|
||||
:[N]b[uffer][!] [+cmd] [N] *:b* *:bu* *:buf* *:buffer* *E86*
|
||||
Edit buffer [N] from the buffer list. If [N] is not given,
|
||||
the current buffer remains being edited. See |:buffer-!| for
|
||||
[!]. This will also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer
|
||||
list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
|
||||
Also see ||+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]b[uffer][!] {bufname}
|
||||
:[N]b[uffer][!] [+cmd] {bufname}
|
||||
Edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer list. See
|
||||
|:buffer-!| for [!]. This will also edit a buffer that is not
|
||||
in the buffer list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
|
||||
Also see ||+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]sb[uffer] [N] *:sb* *:sbuffer*
|
||||
:[N]sb[uffer] [+cmd] [N] *:sb* *:sbuffer*
|
||||
Split window and edit buffer [N] from the buffer list. If [N]
|
||||
is not given, the current buffer is edited. Respects the
|
||||
"useopen" setting of 'switchbuf' when splitting. This will
|
||||
also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer list, without
|
||||
setting the 'buflisted' flag.
|
||||
Also see ||+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]sb[uffer] {bufname}
|
||||
:[N]sb[uffer] [+cmd] {bufname}
|
||||
Split window and edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer
|
||||
list. This will also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer
|
||||
list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
|
||||
Note: If what you want to do is split the buffer, make a copy
|
||||
under another name, you can do it this way: >
|
||||
:w foobar | sp #
|
||||
< Also see ||+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]bn[ext][!] [N] *:bn* *:bnext* *E87*
|
||||
:[N]bn[ext][!] [+cmd] [N] *:bn* *:bnext* *E87*
|
||||
Go to [N]th next buffer in buffer list. [N] defaults to one.
|
||||
Wraps around the end of the buffer list.
|
||||
See |:buffer-!| for [!].
|
||||
Also see ||+cmd|.
|
||||
If you are in a help buffer, this takes you to the next help
|
||||
buffer (if there is one). Similarly, if you are in a normal
|
||||
(non-help) buffer, this takes you to the next normal buffer.
|
||||
@@ -1072,55 +1136,61 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
|
||||
the way when you're browsing code/text buffers. The next three
|
||||
commands also work like this.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*:sbn* *:sbnext*
|
||||
:[N]sbn[ext] [N]
|
||||
:[N]sbn[ext] [+cmd] [N]
|
||||
Split window and go to [N]th next buffer in buffer list.
|
||||
Wraps around the end of the buffer list. Uses 'switchbuf'
|
||||
Also see ||+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]bN[ext][!] [N] *:bN* *:bNext* *:bp* *:bprevious* *E88*
|
||||
:[N]bp[revious][!] [N]
|
||||
:[N]bN[ext][!] [+cmd] [N] *:bN* *:bNext* *:bp* *:bprevious* *E88*
|
||||
:[N]bp[revious][!] [+cmd] [N]
|
||||
Go to [N]th previous buffer in buffer list. [N] defaults to
|
||||
one. Wraps around the start of the buffer list.
|
||||
See |:buffer-!| for [!] and 'switchbuf'.
|
||||
Also see ||+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]sbN[ext] [N] *:sbN* *:sbNext* *:sbp* *:sbprevious*
|
||||
:[N]sbp[revious] [N]
|
||||
:[N]sbN[ext] [+cmd] [N] *:sbN* *:sbNext* *:sbp* *:sbprevious*
|
||||
:[N]sbp[revious] [+cmd] [N]
|
||||
Split window and go to [N]th previous buffer in buffer list.
|
||||
Wraps around the start of the buffer list.
|
||||
Uses 'switchbuf'.
|
||||
Also see ||+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:br* *:brewind*
|
||||
:br[ewind][!] Go to first buffer in buffer list. If the buffer list is
|
||||
:br[ewind][!] [+cmd] *:br* *:brewind*
|
||||
Go to first buffer in buffer list. If the buffer list is
|
||||
empty, go to the first unlisted buffer.
|
||||
See |:buffer-!| for [!].
|
||||
|
||||
*:bf* *:bfirst*
|
||||
:bf[irst] Same as ":brewind".
|
||||
:bf[irst] [+cmd] *:bf* *:bfirst*
|
||||
Same as |:brewind|.
|
||||
Also see |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:sbr* *:sbrewind*
|
||||
:sbr[ewind] Split window and go to first buffer in buffer list. If the
|
||||
:sbr[ewind] [+cmd] *:sbr* *:sbrewind*
|
||||
Split window and go to first buffer in buffer list. If the
|
||||
buffer list is empty, go to the first unlisted buffer.
|
||||
Respects the 'switchbuf' option.
|
||||
Also see |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:sbf* *:sbfirst*
|
||||
:sbf[irst] Same as ":sbrewind".
|
||||
:sbf[irst] [+cmd] *:sbf* *:sbfirst*
|
||||
Same as ":sbrewind".
|
||||
|
||||
*:bl* *:blast*
|
||||
:bl[ast][!] Go to last buffer in buffer list. If the buffer list is
|
||||
:bl[ast][!] [+cmd] *:bl* *:blast*
|
||||
Go to last buffer in buffer list. If the buffer list is
|
||||
empty, go to the last unlisted buffer.
|
||||
See |:buffer-!| for [!].
|
||||
|
||||
*:sbl* *:sblast*
|
||||
:sbl[ast] Split window and go to last buffer in buffer list. If the
|
||||
:sbl[ast] [+cmd] *:sbl* *:sblast*
|
||||
Split window and go to last buffer in buffer list. If the
|
||||
buffer list is empty, go to the last unlisted buffer.
|
||||
Respects 'switchbuf' option.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]bm[odified][!] [N] *:bm* *:bmodified* *E84*
|
||||
:[N]bm[odified][!] [+cmd] [N] *:bm* *:bmodified* *E84*
|
||||
Go to [N]th next modified buffer. Note: this command also
|
||||
finds unlisted buffers. If there is no modified buffer the
|
||||
command fails.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]sbm[odified] [N] *:sbm* *:sbmodified*
|
||||
:[N]sbm[odified] [+cmd] [N] *:sbm* *:sbmodified*
|
||||
Split window and go to [N]th next modified buffer.
|
||||
Respects 'switchbuf' option.
|
||||
Note: this command also finds buffers not in the buffer list.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim support file to detect file types
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Jan 06
|
||||
" Last Change: 2015 Jan 14
|
||||
|
||||
" Listen very carefully, I will say this only once
|
||||
if exists("did_load_filetypes")
|
||||
@@ -530,6 +530,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead configure.in,configure.ac setf config
|
||||
" CUDA Cumpute Unified Device Architecture
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.cu setf cuda
|
||||
|
||||
" Dockerfile
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead Dockerfile setf dockerfile
|
||||
|
||||
" WildPackets EtherPeek Decoder
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.dcd setf dcd
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -539,6 +542,20 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *enlightenment/*.cfg setf c
|
||||
" Eterm
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *Eterm/*.cfg setf eterm
|
||||
|
||||
" Euphoria 3 or 4
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.eu,*.ew,*.ex,*.exu,*.exw call s:EuphoriaCheck()
|
||||
if has("fname_case")
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.EU,*.EW,*.EX,*.EXU,*.EXW call s:EuphoriaCheck()
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
func! s:EuphoriaCheck()
|
||||
if exists('g:filetype_euphoria')
|
||||
exe 'setf ' . g:filetype_euphoria
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf euphoria3
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Lynx config files
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead lynx.cfg setf lynx
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -659,22 +676,26 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ed\(f\|if\|n\|o\) setf edif
|
||||
" Embedix Component Description
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ecd setf ecd
|
||||
|
||||
" Eiffel or Specman
|
||||
" Eiffel or Specman or Euphoria
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.e,*.E call s:FTe()
|
||||
|
||||
" Elinks configuration
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/elinks.conf,*/.elinks/elinks.conf setf elinks
|
||||
|
||||
func! s:FTe()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ "^\\s*\\(<'\\|'>\\)\\s*$"
|
||||
setf specman
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf eiffel
|
||||
if exists('g:filetype_euphoria')
|
||||
exe 'setf ' . g:filetype_euphoria
|
||||
else
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ "^\\s*\\(<'\\|'>\\)\\s*$"
|
||||
setf specman
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf eiffel
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" ERicsson LANGuage; Yaws is erlang too
|
||||
@@ -761,6 +782,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.git/config,.gitconfig,.gitmodules setf gitconfig
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.git/modules/*/COMMIT_EDITMSG setf gitcommit
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.git/modules/*/config setf gitconfig
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead */.config/git/config setf gitconfig
|
||||
if !empty($XDG_CONFIG_HOME)
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config setf gitconfig
|
||||
endif
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead git-rebase-todo setf gitrebase
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead .msg.[0-9]*
|
||||
\ if getline(1) =~ '^From.*# This line is ignored.$' |
|
||||
@@ -793,6 +817,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead {,.}gitolite.rc,example.gitolite.rc setf perl
|
||||
" Gnuplot scripts
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gpi setf gnuplot
|
||||
|
||||
" Go (Google)
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.go setf go
|
||||
|
||||
" GrADS scripts
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gs setf grads
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -846,7 +873,7 @@ func! s:FThtml()
|
||||
setf xhtml
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '{%\s*\(extends\|block\)\>'
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '{%\s*\(extends\|block\|load\)\>'
|
||||
setf htmldjango
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
@@ -971,7 +998,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.java,*.jav setf java
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jj,*.jjt setf javacc
|
||||
|
||||
" JavaScript, ECMAScript
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.js,*.javascript,*.es,*.jsx,*.json setf javascript
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.js,*.javascript,*.es,*.jsx setf javascript
|
||||
|
||||
" Java Server Pages
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jsp setf jsp
|
||||
@@ -989,12 +1016,18 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jgr setf jgraph
|
||||
" Jovial
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.jov,*.j73,*.jovial setf jovial
|
||||
|
||||
" JSON
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.json,*.jsonp setf json
|
||||
|
||||
" Kixtart
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.kix setf kix
|
||||
|
||||
" Kimwitu[++]
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.k setf kwt
|
||||
|
||||
" Kivy
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.kv setf kivy
|
||||
|
||||
" KDE script
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ks setf kscript
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1019,8 +1052,11 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ldif setf ldif
|
||||
" Ld loader
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ld setf ld
|
||||
|
||||
" Less
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.less setf less
|
||||
|
||||
" Lex
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.lex,*.l setf lex
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.lex,*.l,*.lxx,*.l++ setf lex
|
||||
|
||||
" Libao
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/libao.conf,*/.libao setf libao
|
||||
@@ -1074,6 +1110,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.lou,*.lout setf lout
|
||||
" Lua
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.lua setf lua
|
||||
|
||||
" Luarocks
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.rockspec setf lua
|
||||
|
||||
" Linden Scripting Language (Second Life)
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.lsl setf lsl
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1118,10 +1157,10 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mv,*.mpl,*.mws setf maple
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.map setf map
|
||||
|
||||
" Markdown
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.markdown,*.mdown,*.mkd,*.mkdn,*.mdwn,README.md setf markdown
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.markdown,*.mdown,*.mkd,*.mkdn,*.mdwn,*.md setf markdown
|
||||
|
||||
" Mason
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mason,*.mhtml setf mason
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mason,*.mhtml,*.comp setf mason
|
||||
|
||||
" Matlab or Objective C
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.m call s:FTm()
|
||||
@@ -1210,8 +1249,8 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mod
|
||||
\ setf modsim3 |
|
||||
\ endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Modula 2
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.m2,*.DEF,*.MOD,*.md,*.mi setf modula2
|
||||
" Modula 2 (.md removed in favor of Markdown)
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.m2,*.DEF,*.MOD,*.mi setf modula2
|
||||
|
||||
" Modula 3 (.m3, .i3, .mg, .ig)
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.[mi][3g] setf modula3
|
||||
@@ -1628,6 +1667,20 @@ else
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.rnw,*.snw setf rnoweb
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" R Markdown file
|
||||
if has("fname_case")
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.Rmd,*.rmd,*.Smd,*.smd setf rmd
|
||||
else
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.rmd,*.smd setf rmd
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" R reStructuredText file
|
||||
if has("fname_case")
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.Rrst,*.rrst,*.Srst,*.srst setf rrst
|
||||
else
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.rrst,*.srst setf rrst
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Rexx, Rebol or R
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.r,*.R call s:FTr()
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1806,7 +1859,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead sgml.catalog* call s:StarSetf('catalog')
|
||||
|
||||
" Shell scripts (sh, ksh, bash, bash2, csh); Allow .profile_foo etc.
|
||||
" Gentoo ebuilds are actually bash scripts
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead .bashrc*,bashrc,bash.bashrc,.bash_profile*,.bash_logout*,*.bash,*.ebuild call SetFileTypeSH("bash")
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead .bashrc*,bashrc,bash.bashrc,.bash_profile*,.bash_logout*,.bash_aliases*,*.bash,*.ebuild call SetFileTypeSH("bash")
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead .kshrc*,*.ksh call SetFileTypeSH("ksh")
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/profile,.profile*,*.sh,*.env call SetFileTypeSH(getline(1))
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1976,6 +2029,10 @@ func! s:FTRules()
|
||||
setf conf " Better than hog
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if path =~ '^/\(etc\|usr/share\)/polkit-1/rules\.d'
|
||||
setf javascript
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
try
|
||||
let config_lines = readfile('/etc/udev/udev.conf')
|
||||
catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E484/
|
||||
@@ -2243,6 +2300,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.v setf verilog
|
||||
" Verilog-AMS HDL
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.va,*.vams setf verilogams
|
||||
|
||||
" SystemVerilog
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sv,*.svh setf systemverilog
|
||||
|
||||
" VHDL
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.hdl,*.vhd,*.vhdl,*.vbe,*.vst setf vhdl
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.vhdl_[0-9]* call s:StarSetf('vhdl')
|
||||
@@ -2273,6 +2333,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead vgrindefs setf vgrindefs
|
||||
" VRML V1.0c
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.wrl setf vrml
|
||||
|
||||
" Vroom (vim testing and executable documentation)
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.vroom setf vroom
|
||||
|
||||
" Webmacro
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.wm setf webmacro
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2415,7 +2478,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.xsd setf xsd
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.xsl,*.xslt setf xslt
|
||||
|
||||
" Yacc
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.yy setf yacc
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.yy,*.yxx,*.y++ setf yacc
|
||||
|
||||
" Yacc or racc
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.y call s:FTy()
|
||||
@@ -2446,6 +2509,8 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/yum.conf setf dosini
|
||||
|
||||
" Zimbu
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.zu setf zimbu
|
||||
" Zimbu Templates
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.zut setf zimbutempl
|
||||
|
||||
" Zope
|
||||
" dtml (zope dynamic template markup language), pt (zope page template),
|
||||
@@ -2640,7 +2705,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead zsh*,zlog* call s:StarSetf('zsh')
|
||||
|
||||
" Plain text files, needs to be far down to not override others. This avoids
|
||||
" the "conf" type being used if there is a line starting with '#'.
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt,*.text setf text
|
||||
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt,*.text,README setf text
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
" Use the filetype detect plugins. They may overrule any of the previously
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Sung Pae <self@sungpae.com>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/guns/vim-clojure-static
|
||||
" License: Same as Vim
|
||||
" Last Change: 08 September 2013
|
||||
" Last Change: 27 March 2014
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal iskeyword< define< formatoptions< comments< commentstring<'
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal iskeyword< define< formatoptions< comments< commentstring< lispwords<'
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword+=?,-,*,!,+,/,=,<,>,.,:,$
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -23,14 +23,29 @@ setlocal iskeyword+=?,-,*,!,+,/,=,<,>,.,:,$
|
||||
" of user-defined def* definitions.
|
||||
setlocal define=\\v[(/]def(ault)@!\\S*
|
||||
|
||||
" Remove 't' from 'formatoptions' to avoid auto-wrapping code. The '+=croql'
|
||||
" is standard ftplugin boilerplate, although it is arguably intrusive.
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
|
||||
" Remove 't' from 'formatoptions' to avoid auto-wrapping code.
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t
|
||||
|
||||
" Lisp comments are routinely nested (e.g. ;;; SECTION HEADING)
|
||||
setlocal comments=n:;
|
||||
setlocal commentstring=;\ %s
|
||||
|
||||
" Specially indented symbols from clojure.core and clojure.test.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Clojure symbols are indented in the defn style when they:
|
||||
"
|
||||
" * Define vars and anonymous functions
|
||||
" * Create new lexical scopes or scopes with altered environments
|
||||
" * Create conditional branches from a predicate function or value
|
||||
"
|
||||
" The arglists for these functions are generally in the form of [x & body];
|
||||
" Functions that accept a flat list of forms do not treat the first argument
|
||||
" specially and hence are not indented specially.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" -*- LISPWORDS -*-
|
||||
" Generated from https://github.com/guns/vim-clojure-static/blob/vim-release-010/clj/src/vim_clojure_static/generate.clj
|
||||
setlocal lispwords=as->,binding,bound-fn,case,catch,cond->,cond->>,condp,def,definline,definterface,defmacro,defmethod,defmulti,defn,defn-,defonce,defprotocol,defrecord,defstruct,deftest,deftest-,deftype,doseq,dotimes,doto,extend,extend-protocol,extend-type,fn,for,if,if-let,if-not,if-some,let,letfn,locking,loop,ns,proxy,reify,set-test,testing,when,when-first,when-let,when-not,when-some,while,with-bindings,with-in-str,with-local-vars,with-open,with-precision,with-redefs,with-redefs-fn,with-test
|
||||
|
||||
" Provide insert mode completions for special forms and clojure.core. As
|
||||
" 'omnifunc' is set by popular Clojure REPL client plugins, we also set
|
||||
" 'completefunc' so that the user has some form of completion available when
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
|
||||
" Former Maintainers: Michael Piefel <piefel@informatik.hu-berlin.de>
|
||||
" Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2012-01-31
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014-01-31
|
||||
" License: Vim License
|
||||
" URL: http://hg.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/file/unstable/runtime/ftplugin/debchangelog.vim
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ function CloseBug()
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function Distribution(dist)
|
||||
call setline(1, substitute(getline(1), ") [[:lower:] ]*;", ") " . a:dist . ";", ""))
|
||||
call setline(1, substitute(getline(1), ') *\%(UNRELEASED\|\l\+\);', ") " . a:dist . ";", ""))
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function Urgency(urg)
|
||||
|
||||
16
runtime/ftplugin/dockerfile.vim
Normal file
16
runtime/ftplugin/dockerfile.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin
|
||||
" Language: Dockerfile
|
||||
" Maintainer: Honza Pokorny <http://honza.ca>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Aug 29
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl commentstring<"
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal commentstring=#\ %s
|
||||
18
runtime/ftplugin/go.vim
Normal file
18
runtime/ftplugin/go.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: Go
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-go)
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Aug 16
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal comments=s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,://
|
||||
setlocal commentstring=//\ %s
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setl fo< com< cms<'
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: sw=2 sts=2 et
|
||||
@@ -20,49 +20,9 @@ if exists("g:ft_html_autocomment") && (g:ft_html_autocomment == 1)
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('&omnifunc')
|
||||
" Distinguish between HTML versions
|
||||
" To use with other HTML versions add another
|
||||
" elseif condition to match proper DOCTYPE
|
||||
setlocal omnifunc=htmlcomplete#CompleteTags
|
||||
|
||||
if &filetype == 'xhtml'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'xhtml10s'
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'html401t'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let i = 1
|
||||
let line = ""
|
||||
while i < 10 && i < line("$")
|
||||
let line = getline(i)
|
||||
if line =~ '<!DOCTYPE.*\<DTD '
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let i += 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
if line =~ '<!DOCTYPE.*\<DTD ' " doctype line found above
|
||||
if line =~ ' HTML 3\.2'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'html32'
|
||||
elseif line =~ ' XHTML 1\.1'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'xhtml11'
|
||||
else " two-step detection with strict/frameset/transitional
|
||||
if line =~ ' XHTML 1\.0'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'xhtml10'
|
||||
elseif line =~ ' HTML 4\.01'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'html401'
|
||||
elseif line =~ ' HTML 4.0\>'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor = 'html40'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if line =~ '\<Transitional\>'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor .= 't'
|
||||
elseif line =~ '\<Frameset\>'
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor .= 'f'
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:html_omni_flavor .= 's'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
setlocal omnifunc=htmlcomplete#CompleteTags
|
||||
call htmlcomplete#DetectOmniFlavor()
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" HTML: thanks to Johannes Zellner and Benji Fisher.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,18 +1,77 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin
|
||||
" Language: J
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Bürgin <676c7473@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2013-10-06
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/glts/vim-j
|
||||
" Last Change: 2015-01-11
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword=48-57,65-90,_,97-122
|
||||
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword=48-57,A-Z,_,a-z
|
||||
setlocal comments=:NB.
|
||||
setlocal commentstring=NB.\ %s
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t
|
||||
setlocal shiftwidth=2 softtabstop=2 expandtab
|
||||
setlocal shiftwidth=2
|
||||
setlocal softtabstop=2
|
||||
setlocal expandtab
|
||||
setlocal matchpairs=(:)
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl mps< et< sts< sw< fo< cms< com< isk<"
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal matchpairs< expandtab< softtabstop< shiftwidth< formatoptions< commentstring< comments< iskeyword<'
|
||||
|
||||
" Section movement with ]] ][ [[ []. The start/end patterns below are amended
|
||||
" inside the function in order to avoid matching on the current cursor line.
|
||||
let s:sectionstart = '\%(\s*Note\|.\{-}\<\%([0-4]\|13\|noun\|adverb\|conjunction\|verb\|monad\|dyad\)\s\+\%(:\s*0\|def\s\+0\|define\)\)\>.*'
|
||||
let s:sectionend = '\s*)\s*'
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:SearchSection(end, backwards, visualmode) abort
|
||||
if a:visualmode !=# ''
|
||||
normal! gv
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let l:flags = a:backwards ? 'bsW' : 'sW'
|
||||
if a:end
|
||||
call search('^' . s:sectionend . (a:backwards ? '\n\_.\{-}\%#' : '$'), l:flags)
|
||||
else
|
||||
call search('^' . s:sectionstart . (a:backwards ? '\n\_.\{-}\%#' : '$'), l:flags)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
noremap <buffer> <silent> ]] :<C-U>call <SID>SearchSection(0, 0, '')<CR>
|
||||
xnoremap <buffer> <silent> ]] :<C-U>call <SID>SearchSection(0, 0, visualmode())<CR>
|
||||
sunmap <buffer> ]]
|
||||
noremap <buffer> <silent> ][ :<C-U>call <SID>SearchSection(1, 0, '')<CR>
|
||||
xnoremap <buffer> <silent> ][ :<C-U>call <SID>SearchSection(1, 0, visualmode())<CR>
|
||||
sunmap <buffer> ][
|
||||
noremap <buffer> <silent> [[ :<C-U>call <SID>SearchSection(0, 1, '')<CR>
|
||||
xnoremap <buffer> <silent> [[ :<C-U>call <SID>SearchSection(0, 1, visualmode())<CR>
|
||||
sunmap <buffer> [[
|
||||
noremap <buffer> <silent> [] :<C-U>call <SID>SearchSection(1, 1, '')<CR>
|
||||
xnoremap <buffer> <silent> [] :<C-U>call <SID>SearchSection(1, 1, visualmode())<CR>
|
||||
sunmap <buffer> []
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin .= ' | silent! execute "unmap <buffer> ]]"'
|
||||
\ . ' | silent! execute "unmap <buffer> ]["'
|
||||
\ . ' | silent! execute "unmap <buffer> [["'
|
||||
\ . ' | silent! execute "unmap <buffer> []"'
|
||||
|
||||
" Browse dialog filter on Windows (see ":help browsefilter")
|
||||
if has('gui_win32') && !exists('b:browsefilter')
|
||||
let b:browsefilter = "J Script Files (*.ijs)\t*.ijs\n"
|
||||
\ . "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin .= ' | unlet! b:browsefilter'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Enhanced "%" matching (see ":help matchit")
|
||||
if exists('loaded_matchit') && !exists('b:match_words')
|
||||
let b:match_ignorecase = 0
|
||||
let b:match_words = '^\%(\s*Note\|.\{-}\<\%([0-4]\|13\|noun\|adverb\|conjunction\|verb\|monad\|dyad\)\s\+\%(\:\s*0\|def\s\+0\|define\)\)\>:^\s*\:\s*$:^\s*)\s*$'
|
||||
\ . ',\<\%(for\%(_\a\k*\)\=\|if\|select\|try\|whil\%(e\|st\)\)\.:\<\%(case\|catch[dt]\=\|else\%(if\)\=\|fcase\)\.:\<end\.'
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin .= ' | unlet! b:match_ignorecase b:match_words'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
|
||||
unlet s:save_cpo
|
||||
|
||||
17
runtime/ftplugin/json.vim
Normal file
17
runtime/ftplugin/json.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin
|
||||
" Language: JSON
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Barnett <daviebdawg+vim@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Jul 16
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal formatoptions< comments< commentstring<'
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t
|
||||
|
||||
" JSON has no comments.
|
||||
setlocal comments=
|
||||
setlocal commentstring=
|
||||
20
runtime/ftplugin/less.vim
Normal file
20
runtime/ftplugin/less.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin
|
||||
" Language: less
|
||||
" Maintainer: Alessandro Vioni <jenoma@gmail.com>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/genoma/vim-less
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 November 24
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl cms< def< inc< inex< ofu< sua<"
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal comments=:// commentstring=//\ %s
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal omnifunc=csscomplete#CompleteCSS
|
||||
setlocal suffixesadd=.less
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: man
|
||||
" Maintainer: SungHyun Nam <goweol@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2013 Jul 17
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Dec 29
|
||||
|
||||
" To make the ":Man" command available before editing a manual page, source
|
||||
" this script from your startup vimrc file.
|
||||
@@ -63,7 +63,9 @@ endtry
|
||||
func <SID>PreGetPage(cnt)
|
||||
if a:cnt == 0
|
||||
let old_isk = &iskeyword
|
||||
setl iskeyword+=(,)
|
||||
if &ft == 'man'
|
||||
setl iskeyword+=(,)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let str = expand("<cword>")
|
||||
let &l:iskeyword = old_isk
|
||||
let page = substitute(str, '(*\(\k\+\).*', '\1', '')
|
||||
@@ -157,10 +159,10 @@ func <SID>GetPage(...)
|
||||
silent exec "r!/usr/bin/man ".s:GetCmdArg(sect, page)." | col -b"
|
||||
" Remove blank lines from top and bottom.
|
||||
while getline(1) =~ '^\s*$'
|
||||
silent norm ggdd
|
||||
silent keepj norm ggdd
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
while getline('$') =~ '^\s*$'
|
||||
silent norm Gdd
|
||||
silent keepj norm Gdd
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
1
|
||||
setl ft=man nomod
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: matlab
|
||||
" Maintainer: Jake Wasserman <jwasserman at gmail dot com>
|
||||
" Last Changed: 2006 Jan 12
|
||||
" Last Changed: 2014 Dec 30
|
||||
|
||||
" Contributors:
|
||||
" Charles Campbell
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@@ -12,10 +15,11 @@ let s:save_cpo = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo-=C
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("loaded_matchit")
|
||||
let s:conditionalEnd = '\(([^()]*\)\@!\<end\>\([^()]*)\)\@!'
|
||||
let b:match_words = '\<if\>\|\<while\>\|\<for\>\|\<switch\>:' .
|
||||
\ s:conditionalEnd . ',\<if\>:\<elseif\>:\<else\>:' .
|
||||
\ s:conditionalEnd
|
||||
let s:conditionalEnd = '\%(([^()]*\)\@!\<end\>\%([^()]*)\)\@!'
|
||||
let b:match_words=
|
||||
\ '\<\%(if\|switch\|for\|while\)\>:\<\%(elseif\|case\|break\|continue\|else\|otherwise\)\>:'.s:conditionalEnd.','.
|
||||
\ '\<function\>:\<return\>:\<endfunction\>'
|
||||
unlet s:conditionalEnd
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal suffixesadd=.m
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: python
|
||||
" Maintainer: Johannes Zellner <johannes@zellner.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2013 Nov 28
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Feb 09
|
||||
" Last Change By Johannes: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 13:13:08 CEST
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin") | finish | endif
|
||||
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal cinkeys-=0#
|
||||
setlocal indentkeys-=0#
|
||||
setlocal include=\s*\\(from\\\|import\\)
|
||||
setlocal include=^\\s*\\(from\\\|import\\)
|
||||
setlocal includeexpr=substitute(v:fname,'\\.','/','g')
|
||||
setlocal suffixesadd=.py
|
||||
setlocal comments=b:#,fb:-
|
||||
|
||||
31
runtime/ftplugin/r.vim
Normal file
31
runtime/ftplugin/r.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: R
|
||||
" Maintainer: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: Sun Feb 23, 2014 04:07PM
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this when not yet done for this buffer
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword=@,48-57,_,.
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t
|
||||
setlocal commentstring=#\ %s
|
||||
setlocal comments=:#',:###,:##,:#
|
||||
|
||||
if has("gui_win32") && !exists("b:browsefilter")
|
||||
let b:browsefilter = "R Source Files (*.R)\t*.R\n" .
|
||||
\ "Files that include R (*.Rnw *.Rd *.Rmd *.Rrst)\t*.Rnw;*.Rd;*.Rmd;*.Rrst\n" .
|
||||
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl cms< com< fo< isk< | unlet! b:browsefilter"
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
unlet s:cpo_save
|
||||
29
runtime/ftplugin/rhelp.vim
Normal file
29
runtime/ftplugin/rhelp.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: R help file
|
||||
" Maintainer: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: Wed Jul 09, 2014 06:23PM
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this when not yet done for this buffer
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword=@,48-57,_,.
|
||||
|
||||
if has("gui_win32") && !exists("b:browsefilter")
|
||||
let b:browsefilter = "R Source Files (*.R *.Rnw *.Rd *.Rmd *.Rrst)\t*.R;*.Rnw;*.Rd;*.Rmd;*.Rrst\n" .
|
||||
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl isk< | unlet! b:browsefilter"
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
unlet s:cpo_save
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: sw=2
|
||||
43
runtime/ftplugin/rmd.vim
Normal file
43
runtime/ftplugin/rmd.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: R help file
|
||||
" Maintainer: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: Wed Jul 09, 2014 06:23PM
|
||||
" Original work by Alex Zvoleff (adjusted for rmd by Michel Kuhlmann)
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this when not yet done for this buffer
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
runtime! ftplugin/html.vim ftplugin/html_*.vim ftplugin/html/*.vim
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal comments=fb:*,fb:-,fb:+,n:> commentstring=>\ %s
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions+=tcqln
|
||||
setlocal formatlistpat=^\\s*\\d\\+\\.\\s\\+\\\|^\\s*[-*+]\\s\\+
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword=@,48-57,_,.
|
||||
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
" Enables pandoc if it is installed
|
||||
unlet! b:did_ftplugin
|
||||
runtime ftplugin/pandoc.vim
|
||||
|
||||
" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
if has("gui_win32") && !exists("b:browsefilter")
|
||||
let b:browsefilter = "R Source Files (*.R *.Rnw *.Rd *.Rmd *.Rrst)\t*.R;*.Rnw;*.Rd;*.Rmd;*.Rrst\n" .
|
||||
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('b:undo_ftplugin')
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin .= " | setl cms< com< fo< flp< isk< | unlet! b:browsefilter"
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl cms< com< fo< flp< isk< | unlet! b:browsefilter"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
unlet s:cpo_save
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: sw=2
|
||||
40
runtime/ftplugin/rnoweb.vim
Normal file
40
runtime/ftplugin/rnoweb.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: Rnoweb
|
||||
" Maintainer: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: Wed Jul 09, 2014 06:23PM
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this when not yet done for this buffer
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
runtime! ftplugin/tex.vim
|
||||
|
||||
" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
" Enables Vim-Latex-Suite, LaTeX-Box if installed
|
||||
runtime ftplugin/tex_*.vim
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword=@,48-57,_,.
|
||||
setlocal suffixesadd=.bib,.tex
|
||||
setlocal comments=b:%,b:#,b:##,b:###,b:#'
|
||||
|
||||
if has("gui_win32") && !exists("b:browsefilter")
|
||||
let b:browsefilter = "R Source Files (*.R *.Rnw *.Rd *.Rmd *.Rrst)\t*.R;*.Rnw;*.Rd;*.Rmd;*.Rrst\n" .
|
||||
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('b:undo_ftplugin')
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin .= " | setl isk< sua< com< | unlet! b:browsefilter"
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl isk< sua< com< | unlet! b:browsefilter"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
unlet s:cpo_save
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: sw=2
|
||||
37
runtime/ftplugin/rrst.vim
Normal file
37
runtime/ftplugin/rrst.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: reStructuredText documentation format with R code
|
||||
" Maintainer: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: Wed Jul 09, 2014 06:23PM
|
||||
" Original work by Alex Zvoleff
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this when not yet done for this buffer
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal comments=fb:*,fb:-,fb:+,n:> commentstring=>\ %s
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions+=tcqln
|
||||
setlocal formatlistpat=^\\s*\\d\\+\\.\\s\\+\\\|^\\s*[-*+]\\s\\+
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword=@,48-57,_,.
|
||||
|
||||
if has("gui_win32") && !exists("b:browsefilter")
|
||||
let b:browsefilter = "R Source Files (*.R *.Rnw *.Rd *.Rmd *.Rrst)\t*.R;*.Rnw;*.Rd;*.Rmd;*.Rrst\n" .
|
||||
\ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('b:undo_ftplugin')
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin .= " | setl cms< com< fo< flp< isk< | unlet! b:browsefilter"
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl cms< com< fo< flp< isk< | unlet! b:browsefilter"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
unlet s:cpo_save
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: sw=2
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
|
||||
" Plugin to update the %changelog section of RPM spec files
|
||||
" Filename: spec.vim
|
||||
" Maintainer: Gustavo Niemeyer <niemeyer@conectiva.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2012 Mar 07
|
||||
" Maintainer: Igor Gnatenko i.gnatenko.brain@gmail.com
|
||||
" Former Maintainer: Gustavo Niemeyer <niemeyer@conectiva.com> (until March 2014)
|
||||
" Last Change: Sun Mar 2 11:24 MSK 2014 Igor Gnatenko
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@@ -150,6 +151,10 @@ if !exists("*s:ParseRpmVars")
|
||||
execute a:strline
|
||||
let definestr = "^[ \t]*%define[ \t]\\+" . varname . "[ \t]\\+\\(.*\\)$"
|
||||
let linenum = search(definestr, "bW")
|
||||
if (linenum == 0)
|
||||
let definestr = substitute(definestr, "%define", "%global", "")
|
||||
let linenum = search(definestr, "bW")
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if (linenum != -1)
|
||||
let ret = ret . substitute(getline(linenum), definestr, "\\1", "")
|
||||
else
|
||||
|
||||
11
runtime/ftplugin/systemverilog.vim
Normal file
11
runtime/ftplugin/systemverilog.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: SystemVerilog
|
||||
" Maintainer: kocha <kocha.lsifrontend@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 12-Aug-2013.
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Behaves just like Verilog
|
||||
runtime! ftplugin/verilog.vim
|
||||
17
runtime/ftplugin/text.vim
Normal file
17
runtime/ftplugin/text.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin
|
||||
" Language: Text
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Barnett <daviebdawg+vim@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Jul 09
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal comments< commentstring<'
|
||||
|
||||
" We intentionally don't set formatoptions-=t since text should wrap as text.
|
||||
|
||||
" Pseudo comment leaders to indent bulleted lists.
|
||||
setlocal comments=fb:-,fb:*
|
||||
setlocal commentstring=
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin
|
||||
" Language: Vim
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2013 Jun 26
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Sep 07
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
|
||||
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
|
||||
@@ -62,9 +62,12 @@ if exists("loaded_matchit")
|
||||
\ '\<try\>:\<cat\%[ch]\>:\<fina\%[lly]\>:\<endt\%[ry]\>,' .
|
||||
\ '\<aug\%[roup]\s\+\%(END\>\)\@!\S:\<aug\%[roup]\s\+END\>,' .
|
||||
\ '(:)'
|
||||
" Ignore ":syntax region" commands, the 'end' argument clobbers if-endif
|
||||
let b:match_skip = 'getline(".") =~ "^\\s*sy\\%[ntax]\\s\\+region" ||
|
||||
\ synIDattr(synID(line("."),col("."),1),"name") =~? "comment\\|string"'
|
||||
" Ignore syntax region commands and settings, any 'en*' would clobber
|
||||
" if-endif.
|
||||
" - set spl=de,en
|
||||
" - au! FileType javascript syntax region foldBraces start=/{/ end=/}/ …
|
||||
let b:match_skip = 'synIDattr(synID(line("."),col("."),1),"name")
|
||||
\ =~? "comment\\|string\\|vimSynReg\\|vimSet"'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
|
||||
35
runtime/ftplugin/vroom.vim
Normal file
35
runtime/ftplugin/vroom.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
|
||||
" Vim filetype plugin file
|
||||
" Language: Vroom (vim testing and executable documentation)
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-vroom)
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Jul 23
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
|
||||
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo-=C
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal formatoptions< shiftwidth< softtabstop<' .
|
||||
\ ' expandtab< iskeyword< comments< commentstring<'
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal formatoptions-=t
|
||||
|
||||
" The vroom interpreter doesn't accept anything but 2-space indent.
|
||||
setlocal shiftwidth=2
|
||||
setlocal softtabstop=2
|
||||
setlocal expandtab
|
||||
|
||||
" To allow tag lookup and autocomplete for whole autoload functions, '#' must be
|
||||
" a keyword character. This also conforms to the behavior of ftplugin/vim.vim.
|
||||
setlocal iskeyword+=#
|
||||
|
||||
" Vroom files have no comments (text is inert documentation unless indented).
|
||||
setlocal comments=
|
||||
setlocal commentstring=
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
unlet s:cpo_save
|
||||
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ function s:StatementIndent( current_indent, prev_lnum )
|
||||
" Get previous non-blank/non-comment-only line
|
||||
while 1
|
||||
let line = substitute( getline(lnum), g:ada#Comment, '', '' )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if line !~ '^\s*$' && line !~ '^\s*#'
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Sung Pae <self@sungpae.com>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/guns/vim-clojure-static
|
||||
" License: Same as Vim
|
||||
" Last Change: 16 December 2013
|
||||
" Last Change: 27 March 2014
|
||||
|
||||
" TODO: Indenting after multibyte characters is broken:
|
||||
" (let [Δ (if foo
|
||||
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ let b:did_indent = 1
|
||||
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
let b:undo_indent = 'setlocal autoindent< smartindent< lispwords< expandtab< softtabstop< shiftwidth< indentexpr< indentkeys<'
|
||||
let b:undo_indent = 'setlocal autoindent< smartindent< expandtab< softtabstop< shiftwidth< indentexpr< indentkeys<'
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal noautoindent nosmartindent
|
||||
setlocal softtabstop=2 shiftwidth=2 expandtab
|
||||
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ if exists("*searchpairpos")
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:IsParen()
|
||||
return s:CurrentChar() =~ '\v[\(\)\[\]\{\}]' &&
|
||||
return s:CurrentChar() =~# '\v[\(\)\[\]\{\}]' &&
|
||||
\ s:SynIdName() !~? '\vstring|regex|comment|character'
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ if exists("*searchpairpos")
|
||||
\ ? a:patterns
|
||||
\ : map(split(a:patterns, ','), '"^" . v:val . "$"')
|
||||
for pat in list
|
||||
if a:string =~ pat | return 1 | endif
|
||||
if a:string =~# pat | return 1 | endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -148,6 +148,10 @@ if exists("*searchpairpos")
|
||||
return val
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:StripNamespaceAndMacroChars(word)
|
||||
return substitute(a:word, "\\v%(.*/|[#'`~@^,]*)(.*)", '\1', '')
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:ClojureIsMethodSpecialCaseWorker(position)
|
||||
" Find the next enclosing form.
|
||||
call search('\S', 'Wb')
|
||||
@@ -167,7 +171,8 @@ if exists("*searchpairpos")
|
||||
call cursor(nextParen)
|
||||
|
||||
call search('\S', 'W')
|
||||
if g:clojure_special_indent_words =~ '\<' . s:CurrentWord() . '\>'
|
||||
let w = s:StripNamespaceAndMacroChars(s:CurrentWord())
|
||||
if g:clojure_special_indent_words =~# '\V\<' . w . '\>'
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -273,9 +278,9 @@ if exists("*searchpairpos")
|
||||
" metacharacters.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" e.g. clojure.core/defn and #'defn should both indent like defn.
|
||||
let ww = substitute(w, "\\v%(.*/|[#'`~@^,]*)(.*)", '\1', '')
|
||||
let ww = s:StripNamespaceAndMacroChars(w)
|
||||
|
||||
if &lispwords =~ '\V\<' . ww . '\>'
|
||||
if &lispwords =~# '\V\<' . ww . '\>'
|
||||
return paren[1] + &shiftwidth - 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -307,85 +312,6 @@ else
|
||||
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Specially indented symbols from clojure.core and clojure.test.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Clojure symbols are indented in the defn style when they:
|
||||
"
|
||||
" * Define vars and anonymous functions
|
||||
" * Create new lexical scopes or scopes with altered environments
|
||||
" * Create conditional branches from a predicate function or value
|
||||
"
|
||||
" The arglists for these functions are generally in the form of [x & body];
|
||||
" Functions that accept a flat list of forms do not treat the first argument
|
||||
" specially and hence are not indented specially.
|
||||
|
||||
" Definitions
|
||||
setlocal lispwords=
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=bound-fn
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=def
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=definline
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=definterface
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defmacro
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defmethod
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defmulti
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defn
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defn-
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defonce
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defprotocol
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defrecord
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=defstruct
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=deftest " clojure.test
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=deftest- " clojure.test
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=deftype
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=extend
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=extend-protocol
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=extend-type
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=fn
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=ns
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=proxy
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=reify
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=set-test " clojure.test
|
||||
|
||||
" Binding forms
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=as->
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=binding
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=doall
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=dorun
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=doseq
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=dotimes
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=doto
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=for
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=if-let
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=let
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=letfn
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=locking
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=loop
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=testing " clojure.test
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=when-first
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=when-let
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=with-bindings
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=with-in-str
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=with-local-vars
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=with-open
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=with-precision
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=with-redefs
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=with-redefs-fn
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=with-test " clojure.test
|
||||
|
||||
" Conditional branching
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=case
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=cond->
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=cond->>
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=condp
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=if
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=if-not
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=when
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=when-not
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=while
|
||||
|
||||
" Exception handling
|
||||
setlocal lispwords+=catch
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
|
||||
unlet! s:save_cpo
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
|
||||
" Vim indent file
|
||||
" Language: Fortran95 (and Fortran90, Fortran77, F and elf90)
|
||||
" Version: 0.40
|
||||
" Last Change: 2011 Dec. 28
|
||||
" Maintainer: Ajit J. Thakkar <ajit@unb.ca>; <http://www.unb.ca/chem/ajit/>
|
||||
" Language: Fortran 2008 (and earlier versions: 2003, 95, 90, and 77)
|
||||
" Version: 0.41
|
||||
" Last Change: 2015 Jan. 15
|
||||
" Maintainer: Ajit J. Thakkar <ajit@unb.ca>; <http://www2.unb.ca/~ajit/>
|
||||
" Usage: Do :help fortran-indent from Vim
|
||||
" Credits:
|
||||
" Useful suggestions were made by: Albert Oliver Serra.
|
||||
|
||||
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
|
||||
if exists("b:did_indent")
|
||||
@@ -36,8 +38,8 @@ if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source")
|
||||
else
|
||||
" f90 and f95 allow both fixed and free source form
|
||||
" assume fixed source form unless signs of free source form
|
||||
" are detected in the first five columns of the first 250 lines
|
||||
" Detection becomes more accurate and time-consuming if more lines
|
||||
" are detected in the first five columns of the first s:lmax lines.
|
||||
" Detection becomes more accurate and more time-consuming if more lines
|
||||
" are checked. Increase the limit below if you keep lots of comments at
|
||||
" the very top of each file and you have a fast computer
|
||||
let s:lmax = 500
|
||||
@@ -129,7 +131,7 @@ function FortranGetIndent(lnum)
|
||||
if getline(v:lnum) =~? '^\s*\(\d\+\s\)\=\s*'
|
||||
\. '\(else\|else\s*if\|else\s*where\|case\|'
|
||||
\. 'end\s*\(if\|where\|select\|interface\|'
|
||||
\. 'type\|forall\|associate\|enum\)\)\>'
|
||||
\. 'type\|forall\|associate\|enum\|block\)\)\>'
|
||||
let ind = ind - &sw
|
||||
" Fix indent for case statement immediately after select
|
||||
if prevstat =~? '\<select\s\+\(case\|type\)\>'
|
||||
@@ -141,8 +143,11 @@ function FortranGetIndent(lnum)
|
||||
if prevstat =~ '&\s*$' && prev2stat !~ '&\s*$'
|
||||
let ind = ind + &sw
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if prevstat =~ '&\s*$' && prevstat =~ '\<else\s*if\>'
|
||||
let ind = ind - &sw
|
||||
endif
|
||||
"Line after last continuation line
|
||||
if prevstat !~ '&\s*$' && prev2stat =~ '&\s*$'
|
||||
if prevstat !~ '&\s*$' && prev2stat =~ '&\s*$' && prevstat !~? '\<then\>'
|
||||
let ind = ind - &sw
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
78
runtime/indent/go.vim
Normal file
78
runtime/indent/go.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
|
||||
" Vim indent file
|
||||
" Language: Go
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-go)
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Aug 16
|
||||
"
|
||||
" TODO:
|
||||
" - function invocations split across lines
|
||||
" - general line splits (line ends in an operator)
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('b:did_indent')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let b:did_indent = 1
|
||||
|
||||
" C indentation is too far off useful, mainly due to Go's := operator.
|
||||
" Let's just define our own.
|
||||
setlocal nolisp
|
||||
setlocal autoindent
|
||||
setlocal indentexpr=GoIndent(v:lnum)
|
||||
setlocal indentkeys+=<:>,0=},0=)
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('*GoIndent')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" The shiftwidth() function is relatively new.
|
||||
" Don't require it to exist.
|
||||
if exists('*shiftwidth')
|
||||
function s:sw() abort
|
||||
return shiftwidth()
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
else
|
||||
function s:sw() abort
|
||||
return &shiftwidth
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
function! GoIndent(lnum)
|
||||
let l:prevlnum = prevnonblank(a:lnum-1)
|
||||
if l:prevlnum == 0
|
||||
" top of file
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" grab the previous and current line, stripping comments.
|
||||
let l:prevl = substitute(getline(l:prevlnum), '//.*$', '', '')
|
||||
let l:thisl = substitute(getline(a:lnum), '//.*$', '', '')
|
||||
let l:previ = indent(l:prevlnum)
|
||||
|
||||
let l:ind = l:previ
|
||||
|
||||
if l:prevl =~ '[({]\s*$'
|
||||
" previous line opened a block
|
||||
let l:ind += s:sw()
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if l:prevl =~# '^\s*\(case .*\|default\):$'
|
||||
" previous line is part of a switch statement
|
||||
let l:ind += s:sw()
|
||||
endif
|
||||
" TODO: handle if the previous line is a label.
|
||||
|
||||
if l:thisl =~ '^\s*[)}]'
|
||||
" this line closed a block
|
||||
let l:ind -= s:sw()
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Colons are tricky.
|
||||
" We want to outdent if it's part of a switch ("case foo:" or "default:").
|
||||
" We ignore trying to deal with jump labels because (a) they're rare, and
|
||||
" (b) they're hard to disambiguate from a composite literal key.
|
||||
if l:thisl =~# '^\s*\(case .*\|default\):$'
|
||||
let l:ind -= s:sw()
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
return l:ind
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: sw=2 sts=2 et
|
||||
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