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Bram Moolenaar
d1b15dec4d patch 7.4.893
Problem:    C indenting is wrong below a "case (foo):" because it is
            recognized as a C++ base class construct.  Issue #38.
Solution:   Check for the case keyword.
2015-10-13 16:13:39 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
9d6ca1cc5e patch 7.4.892
Problem:    On MS-Windows the iconv DLL may have a different name.
Solution:   Also try libiconv2.dll and libiconv-2.dll. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2015-10-13 13:49:09 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
089af18d1f patch 7.4.891
Problem:    Indentation of array initializer is wrong.
Solution:   Avoid that calling find_start_rawstring() changes the position
            returned by find_start_comment(), add a test. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-10-07 11:41:49 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
094454fa70 patch 7.4.890
Problem:    Build failure when using dynamic python but not python3.
Solution:   Adjust the #if to also include DYNAMIC_PYTHON3 and UNIX.
2015-10-07 10:39:55 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
74b738d414 patch 7.4.889
Problem:    Triggering OptionSet from setwinvar() isn't tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-09-29 18:08:33 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ba117c23df patch 7.4.888
Problem:    The OptionSet autocommands are not triggered from setwinvar().
Solution:   Do not use switch_win() when not needed. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-09-29 16:53:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
c2b717ebd6 patch 7.4.887
Problem:    Using uninitialized memory for regexp with back reference.
            (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Initialize end_lnum.
2015-09-29 15:06:14 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
1d478a6242 patch 7.4.886
Problem:    Windows7: Switching screen buffer causes flicker when using
            system().
Solution:   Instead of actually switching screen buffer, duplicate the handle.
            (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2015-09-29 14:01:12 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
c79a5452ac patch 7.4.885
Problem:    When doing an upwards search without wildcards the search fails if
            the initial directory doesn't exist.
Solution:   Fix the non-wildcard case. (Stefan Kempf)
2015-09-29 12:08:42 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ca63501fbc Update various runtime files. 2015-09-25 20:34:21 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
c1d20998d7 patch 7.4.884
Problem:    Travis also builds on a tag push.
Solution:   Filter out tag pushes. (Kenichi Ito)
2015-09-25 20:30:58 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
10ad1d90da patch 7.4.883
Problem:    Block-mode replace works characterwise instead of blockwise after
            column 147. (Issue #422)
Solution:   Set Visual mode. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-09-25 19:35:02 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5f1fea28f5 patch 7.4.882
Problem:    When leaving the command line window with CTRL-C while a
            completion menu is displayed the menu isn't removed.
Solution:   Force a screen update. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-09-25 19:12:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
0a777ab989 patch 7.4.881
Problem:    Test 49 fails.
Solution:   Add line number to check of call stack.
2015-09-25 17:56:50 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
02d803fc0c patch 7.4.880
Problem:    No build and coverage status.
Solution:   Add links to the README file. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-09-25 17:50:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
1d6328ca00 patch 7.4.879
Problem:    Can't see line numbers in nested function calls.
Solution:   Add line number to the file name. (Alberto Fanjul)
2015-09-25 17:37:16 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
69b67f7e77 patch 7.4.878
Problem:    Coverity error for clearing only one byte of struct.
Solution:   Clear the whole struct. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-09-25 16:59:47 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
4d0c7bc74a patch 7.4.877
Problem:    ":find" sometimes fails. (Excanoe)
Solution:   Compare current characters instead of previous ones.
2015-09-25 16:38:01 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b0262f239e patch 7.4.876
Problem:    Windows7: when using vim.exe with msys or msys2, conhost.exe
            (console window provider on Windows7) will freeze or crash.
Solution:   Make original screen buffer active, before executing external
            program.  And when the program is finished, revert to vim's one.
            (Taro Muraoka)
2015-09-25 15:28:38 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
3fe076f0fe patch 7.4.875
Problem:    Not obvious how to contribute.
Solution:   Add a remark about CONTRIBUTING.md to README.md
2015-09-25 15:00:56 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
8919554fe1 patch 7.4.874
Problem:    MS-Windows: When Vim runs inside another application, the size
            isn't right.
Solution:   When in child mode compute the size differently. (Agorgianitis
            Loukas)
2015-09-25 15:00:31 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b8603882b1 patch 7.4.873
Problem:    Compiler warning for unused variable. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Remove the variable.  Also fix int vs long_u mixup.
2015-09-17 23:20:42 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
0600f3511c patch 7.4.872
Problem:    Not using CI services available.
Solution:   Add configuration files for travis and appveyor. (PR #401)
2015-09-15 19:18:18 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
7b256fe744 patch 7.4.871
Problem:    Vim leaks memory, when 'wildignore' filters out all matches.
Solution:   Free the files array when it becomes empty.
2015-09-15 19:05:59 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
2455c4ede8 patch 7.4.870
Problem:    May get into an invalid state when using getchar() in an
            expression mapping.
Solution:   Anticipate mod_mask to change. (idea by Yukihiro Nakadaira)
2015-09-15 18:29:39 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
3b59755862 patch 7.4.869
Problem:    MS-Windows: scrolling may cause text to disappear when using an
            Intel GPU.
Solution:   Call GetPixel(). (Yohei Endo)
2015-09-15 17:58:29 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
54f018cd59 patch 7.4.868
Problem:    'smarttab' is also effective when 'paste' is enabled. (Alexander
            Monakov)
Solution:   Disable 'smarttab' when 'paste' is set. (Christian Brabandt)
            Do the same for 'expandtab'.
2015-09-15 17:30:40 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
9534680731 patch 7.4.867
Problem:    Can't build on MS-Windows. (Taro Muraoka)
Solution:   Adjust #ifdef.
2015-09-15 15:57:29 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
93c88e0f6a patch 7.4.866
Problem:    Crash when changing the 'tags' option from a remote command.
            (Benjamin Fritz)
Solution:   Instead of executing messages immediately, use a queue, like for
            netbeans. (James Kolb)
2015-09-15 14:12:05 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ed84b76021 patch 7.4.865
Problem:    Compiler warning for uninitialized variable.
Solution:   Initialize.
2015-09-09 22:35:29 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
e906c50207 patch 7.4.864
Problem:    Tiny build fails.
Solution:   Put qf_ items inside #ifdef.
2015-09-09 21:10:39 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
43335ea394 patch 7.4.863
Problem:    plines_nofill() used without the diff feature.
Solution:   Define PLINES_NOFILL().
2015-09-09 20:59:37 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5325b9bbae patch 7.4.862
Problem:    Still problems with pango_shape_full() not available.
Solution:   Change AC_TRY_COMPILE to AC_TRY_LINK.
2015-09-09 20:27:02 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
12969c04fe Update documentation and syntax files. 2015-09-08 23:36:10 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
3cbe0c01ad patch 7.4.861
Problem:    pango_shape_full() is not always available.
Solution:   Add a configure check.
2015-09-08 20:00:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
a122b5e98a patch 7.4.860
Problem:    Filetype detection is outdated.
Solution:   Include all recent and not-so-recent changes.
2015-09-08 19:13:51 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d8986fd914 patch 7.4.859
Problem:    Vim doesn't recognize all htmldjango files.
Solution:   Recognize a comment. (Daniel Hahler, PR #410)
2015-09-08 19:10:55 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
aa23b37942 patch 7.4.858
Problem:    It's a bit clumsy to execute a command on a list of matches.
Solution:   Add the ":ldo", ":lfdo", ":cdo" and ":cfdo" commands. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan)
2015-09-08 18:46:31 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
4a4b821085 patch 7.4.857
Problem:    Dragging the current tab with the mouse doesn't work properly.
Solution:   Take the current tabpage index into account. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-09-08 17:50:41 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
a09a2c5857 patch 7.4.856
Problem:    "zt" still doesn't work well with filler lines. (Gary Johnson)
Solution:   Check for filler lines above the cursor. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-09-08 17:31:59 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
7e2ec008f5 patch 7.4.855
Problem:    GTK: font glitches for combining characters
Solution:   Use pango_shape_full() instead of pango_shape(). (luchr, PR #393)
2015-09-08 16:31:06 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b58988b832 patch 7.4.854
Problem:    Missing information about runtime files.
Solution:   Add section about runtime files. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-09-01 21:25:44 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
cf619daa8e patch 7.4.853
Problem:    "zt" in diff mode does not always work properly. (Gary Johnson)
Solution:   Don't count filler lines twice. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-09-01 20:53:24 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ac360bf2ca patch 7.4.852
Problem:    On MS-Windows console Vim uses ANSI APIs for keyboard input and
            console output, it cannot input/output Unicode characters.
Solution:   Use Unicode APIs for console I/O. (Ken Takata, Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2015-09-01 20:31:20 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
615942452e patch 7.4.851
Problem:    Saving and restoring the console buffer does not work properly.
Solution:   Instead of ReadConsoleOutputA/WriteConsoleOutputA use
            CreateConsoleScreenBuffer and SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer.
            (Ken Takata)
2015-09-01 20:23:37 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
544780248b patch 7.4.850
Problem:    <Esc> does not show up.
Solution:   Use &gt; and &lt;. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2015-09-01 19:50:09 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
8b5f65a527 patch 7.4.849
Problem:    Moving the cursor in Insert mode starts new undo sequence.
Solution:   Add CTRL-G U to keep the undo sequence for the following cursor
            movement command. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-09-01 19:26:12 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5adfea1ac6 patch 7.4.848
Problem:    CTRL-A on hex number in Visual block mode is incorrect.
Solution:   Account for the "0x". (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-09-01 18:51:39 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
8667d66ca9 patch 7.4.847
Problem:    "vi)d" may leave a character behind.
Solution:   Skip over multi-byte character. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-09-01 18:27:49 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
6017f3799d patch 7.4.846
Problem:    Some GitHub users don't know how to use issues.
Solution:   Add a file that explains the basics of contributing.
2015-09-01 17:50:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5df1ed2de3 patch 7.4.845
Problem:    Compiler warning for possible loss of data.
Solution:   Add a type cast. (Erich Ritz)
2015-09-01 16:25:34 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
37a8de17d4 patch 7.4.844
Problem:    When '#' is in 'isident' the is# comparator doesn't work.
Solution:   Don't use vim_isIDc(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2015-09-01 16:05:00 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d43f0951bc patch 7.4.843
Problem:    Still possible to go beyond the end of a string.
Solution:   Check for NUL also in second string. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-27 22:30:47 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
cdf0442d00 patch 7.4.842
Problem:    Sending too many messages to close the balloon.
Solution:   Only send a WM_CLOSE message. (Jurgen Kramer)
2015-08-27 22:25:10 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5ea87a0496 patch 7.4.841
Problem:    Can't compile without the multi-byte feature. (John Marriott)
Solution:   Add more #ifdef's.
2015-08-26 23:24:09 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
8e5f5b47c2 patch 7.4.840
Problem:    Tooltip window stays open.
Solution:   Send a WM_CLOSE message. (Jurgen Kramer)
2015-08-26 23:12:38 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
6ed535dbc0 patch 7.4.839
Problem:    Compiler warning on 64-bit system.
Solution:   Add cast to int. (Mike Williams)
2015-08-26 23:01:21 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
8060687905 patch 7.4.838
Problem:    Can't compile without the crypt feature. (John Marriott)
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2015-08-25 21:27:35 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
88774fdd23 Updated runtime files and Italian messages. 2015-08-25 19:52:04 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
80ce282107 patch 7.4.837
Problem:    Compiler warning with MSVC compiler when using +sniff.
Solution:   Use Sleep() instead of _sleep(). (Tux)
2015-08-25 19:49:50 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
0a38dd29d6 patch 7.4.836
Problem:    Accessing unitinialized memory.
Solution:   Add missing calls to init_tv(). (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-25 16:49:01 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
f6470c288c patch 7.4.835
Problem:    Comparing utf-8 sequences does not handle different byte sizes
            correctly.
Solution:   Get the byte size of each character. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-25 16:31:40 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
7e47d1ac6a patch 7.4.834
Problem:    gettabvar() doesn't work after Vim start. (Szymon Wrozynski)
Solution:   Handle first window in tab still being NULL. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-08-25 16:19:05 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
e68c25c677 patch 7.4.833
Problem:    More side effects of ":set all&" are missing. (Björn Linse)
Solution:   Call didset_options() and add didset_options2() to collect more
            side effects to take care of.  Still not everything...
2015-08-25 15:39:55 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
be83b73ddb patch 7.4.832
Problem:    $HOME in  is expanded too early.
Solution:   Skip over  when expanding environment names.
2015-08-25 14:21:19 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
3f188935ec patch 7.4.831
Problem:    When expanding  on the command line and encountering an
            error, the command is executed anyway.
Solution:   Bail out when an error is detected.
2015-08-25 13:57:04 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b341dda575 patch 7.4.830
Problem:    Resetting 'encoding' when doing ":set all&" causes problems.
            (Bjorn Linse) Display is not updated.
Solution:   Do not reset 'encoding'. Do a full redraw.
2015-08-25 12:56:31 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
7fb7d34caf patch 7.4.829
Problem:    Crash when clicking in beval balloon. (Travis Lebsock)
Solution:   Use PostMessage() instead of DestroyWindow(). (Raymond Ko, PR 298)
2015-08-25 12:21:32 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
670acbc70f patch 7.4.828
Problem:    Crash when using "syn keyword x c". (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Initialize the keyword tabble. (Raymond Ko, PR 397)
2015-08-25 11:58:36 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
8cba8ba3e0 patch 7.4.827
Problem:    Not all test targets are in the Makefile.
Solution:   Add the missing targets.
2015-08-18 13:48:54 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
3cfd5289ca patch 7.4.826
Problem:    Compiler warnings and errors.
Solution:   Make it build properly without the multi-byte feature.
2015-08-13 23:28:43 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
1560d07045 patch 7.4.825
Problem:    Invalid memory access for ":syn keyword x a[".
Solution:   Do not skip over the NUL. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-13 22:53:29 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
8e8b486727 patch 7.4.824
Problem:    Can't compile without the multi-byte feature. (John Marriott)
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2015-08-12 22:56:58 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
fc39ecf8de Update runtime files. 2015-08-11 20:34:49 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
25c2f6783a patch 7.4.823
Problem:    Cursor moves after CTRL-A on alphabetic character.
Solution:   (Hirohito Higashi, test by Christian Brabandt)
2015-08-11 19:36:42 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
cde8854730 patch 7.4.822
Problem:    More problems reported by coverity.
Solution:   Avoid the warnings. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-08-11 19:14:00 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
bd8539aac3 patch 7.4.821
Problem:    Coverity reports a few problems.
Solution:   Avoid the warnings. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-08-11 18:53:03 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
8fee878fe2 patch 7.4.820
Problem:    Invalid memory access in file_pat_to_reg_pat.
Solution:   Avoid looking before the start of a string. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-11 18:45:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
901e58c243 patch 7.4.819
Problem:    Beeping when running the tests.
Solution:   Fix 41 beeps. (Roland Eggner)
2015-08-11 18:33:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
89c17c02ca patch 7.4.818
Problem:    'linebreak' breaks c% if the last Visual selection was block.
            (Chris Morganiser, Issue 389)
Solution:   Handle Visual block mode differently. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-08-11 17:46:36 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
2288afed42 patch 7.4.817
Problem:    Invalid memory access in file_pat_to_reg_pat().
Solution:   Use vim_isspace() instead of checking for a space only. (Dominique
            Pelle)
2015-08-11 16:20:05 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
dd8a5286e1 patch 7.4.816
Problem:    Invalid memory access when doing ":fun X(".
Solution:   Check for missing ')'. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-11 15:54:52 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
73627d0bd4 patch 7.4.815
Problem:    Invalid memory access when doing ":call g:".
Solution:   Check for an empty name. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-11 15:46:09 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
382197865c patch 7.4.814
Problem:    Illegal memory access with "sy match a fold".
Solution:   Check for empty string. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-11 15:27:13 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
dbd24b5967 patch 7.4.813
Problem:    It is not possible to save and restore character search state.
Solution:   Add getcharsearch() and setcharsearch().  (James McCoy)
2015-08-11 14:26:19 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
fbd302ff38 patch 7.4.812
Problem:    Gcc sanitizer complains about using a NULL pointer to memmove().
Solution:   Only call memmove when there is something to move. (Vittorio
            Zecca)
2015-08-08 18:23:46 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
204b93f958 patch 7.4.811
Problem:    Invalid memory access when using "exe 'sc'".
Solution:   Avoid going over the end of the string. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-08-04 22:02:51 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
9dd33af4ba patch 7.4.810
Problem:    With a sequence of commands using buffers in diff mode E749 is
            given. (itchyny)
Solution:   Skip unloaded buffer. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-08-04 21:51:25 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
75e6413546 patch 7.4.809
Problem:    Test is duplicated.
Solution:   Roll back 7.4.802.
2015-08-04 21:27:11 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
bb86ebb0ef patch 7.4.808
Problem:    On MS-Windows 8 IME input doen't work correctly.
Solution:   Read console input before calling MsgWaitForMultipleObjects().
            (vim-jp, Nobuhiro Takasaki)
2015-08-04 19:27:05 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
0bbcb5c8ef patch 7.4.807
Problem:    After CTRL-V CTRL-A mode isn't updated. (Hirohito Higashi)
Solution:   Clear the command line or update the displayed command.
2015-08-04 19:18:52 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
cc218ab3ca patch 7.4.806
Problem:    CTRL-A in Visual mode doesn't work properly with "alpha" in
            'nrformat'.
Solution:   Make it work. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-08-04 18:23:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
29bc9db36e patch 7.4.805
Problem:    The ruler shows "Bot" even when there are only filler lines
            missing. (Gary Johnson)
Solution:   Use "All" when the first line and one filler line are visible.
2015-08-04 17:43:25 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
43fe32900c patch 7.4.804
Problem:    Xxd doesn't have a license notice.
Solution:   Add license as indicated by Juergen.
2015-08-04 17:29:07 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
f7bb86dc59 patch 7.4.803
Problem:    C indent does not support C11 raw strings. (Mark Lodato)
Solution:   Do not change indent inside the raw string.
2015-07-28 21:17:36 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
52e21cf057 patch 7.4.802
Problem:    Using "A" in Visual mode while 'linebreak' is set is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test for this, verifies the problem is fixed. (Ingo Karkat)
2015-07-28 17:16:33 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
278236000f patch 7.4.801
Problem:    Test for ":diffoff" doesn't catch all potential problems.
Solution:   Add a :diffthis and a :diffoff command. (Olaf Dabrunz)
2015-07-28 14:42:45 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
829aef1eb4 patch 7.4.800
Problem:    Using freed memory when triggering CmdUndefined autocommands.
Solution:   Set pointer to NULL. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-07-28 14:25:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
6b9be1b6f2 patch 7.4.799
Problem:    Accessing memory before an allocated block.
Solution:   Check for not going before the start of a pattern. (Dominique
            Pelle)
2015-07-28 13:33:45 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
31b259bf95 patch 7.4.798
Problem:    Repeating a change in Visual mode does not work as expected.
            (Urtica Dioica)
Solution:   Make redo in Visual mode work better. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-07-28 11:21:32 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5f95f288a2 patch 7.4.797
Problem:    Crash when using more lines for the command line than
            'maxcombine'.
Solution:   Use the correct array index.  Also, do not try redrawing when
            exiting.  And use screen_Columns instead of Columns.
2015-07-25 22:53:00 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
33c3a694fc patch 7.4.796
Problem:    Warning from 64 bit compiler.
Solution:   Add type cast. (Mike Williams)
2015-07-22 22:46:13 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
dd1616e6ce Correct optwin script, update PHP complete. 2015-07-22 22:22:59 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b388be0abf patch 7.4.795
Problem:    The 'fixeol' option is not copied to a new window.
Solution:   Copy the option value. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2015-07-22 22:19:38 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d4a95c3bc5 patch 7.4.794
Problem:    Visual Studio 2015 is not recognized.
Solution:   Add the version numbers to the makefile. (Taro Muraoka)
2015-07-21 20:22:12 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
f91328100d Updated and new runtime files. 2015-07-21 19:19:13 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
165bc69d1b patch 7.4.793
Problem:    Can't specify when not to ring the bell.
Solution:   Add the 'belloff' option. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-07-21 17:53:25 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
6561d52ecb patch 7.4.792
Problem:    Can only conceal text by defining syntax items.
Solution:   Use matchadd() to define concealing. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-07-21 15:48:27 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d51cb706a4 patch 7.4.791
Problem:    The buffer list can be very long.
Solution:   Add an argument to ":ls" to specify the type of buffer to list.
            (Marcin Szamotulski)
2015-07-21 15:03:06 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d113a80c77 patch 7.4.790
Problem:    Test fails when the autochdir feature is not available.  Test
            output contains the test script.
Solution:   Check for the autochdir feature. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)  Only write
            the relevant test output.
2015-07-21 10:57:44 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
9cac424d05 patch 7.4.789
Problem:    Using freed memory and crash. (Dominique Pellej)
Solution:   Correct use of pointers. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-07-19 14:42:23 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5cbb8dbc32 patch 7.4.788
Problem:    Can't build without the crypt feature. (John Marriott)
Solution:   Add #ifdef's.
2015-07-17 23:08:29 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
fb9bc4829a patch 7.4.787
Problem:    snprintf() isn't available everywhere.
Solution:   Use vim_snprintf(). (Ken Takata)
2015-07-17 22:04:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
537443018d patch 7.4.786
Problem:    It is not possible for a plugin to adjust to a changed setting.
Solution:   Add the OptionSet autocommand event. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-07-17 17:38:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
34d72d4b6c patch 7.4.785
Problem:    On some systems automatically adding the missing EOL causes
            problems. Setting 'binary' has too many side effects.
Solution:   Add the 'fixeol' option, default on. (Pavel Samarkin)
2015-07-17 14:18:08 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
2cf6938706 patch 7.4.784
Problem:    Using both "noinsert" and "noselect" in 'completeopt' does not
            work properly.
Solution:   Change the ins_complete() calls. (Ozaki Kiichi)
2015-07-17 13:42:23 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
2536d4f396 patch 7.4.783
Problem:    copy_chars() and copy_spaces() are inefficient.
Solution:   Use memset() instead. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-07-17 13:22:51 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5d1bc78a2b patch 7.4.782
Problem:    Still a few problems with CTRL-A and CTRL-X in Visual mode.
Solution:   Fix the reported problems. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-07-17 13:03:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
fe6f186877 patch 7.4.781
Problem:    line2byte() returns one less when 'bin' and 'noeol' are set.
Solution:   Only adjust the size for the last line. (Rob Wu)
2015-07-12 17:52:57 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
1db43b1145 patch 7.4.780
Problem:    Compiler complains about uninitialized variable and clobbered
            variables.
Solution:   Add Initialization.  Make variables static.
2015-07-12 16:21:23 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
3ec3261980 patch 7.4.779
Problem:    Using CTRL-A in a line without a number moves the cursor. May
            cause a crash when at the start of the line. (Urtica Dioica)
Solution:   Do not move the cursor if no number was changed.
2015-07-12 15:02:38 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ae2fe73abc patch 7.4.778
Problem:    Coverity warns for uninitialized variable.
Solution:   Change condition of assignment.
2015-07-10 22:38:00 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
86ae720d75 Updated runtime files. 2015-07-10 19:31:35 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
694cac7a35 patch 7.4.777
Problem:    The README file doesn't look nice on github.
Solution:   Add a markdown version of the README file.
2015-07-10 19:22:03 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
2c61ec65e8 patch 7.4.776
Problem:    Equivalence class for 'd' does not work correctly.
Solution:   Fix 0x1e0f and 0x1d0b. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-07-10 19:16:34 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
efcabd6892 Add files missing from patch 7.4.771. 2015-07-10 18:23:59 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b6be1e2390 patch 7.4.775
Problem:    It is not possible to avoid using the first item of completion.
Solution:   Add the "noinsert" and "noselect" values to 'completeopt'. (Shougo
            Matsu)
2015-07-10 18:18:40 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
42a4512f62 patch 7.4.774
Problem:    When using the CompleteDone autocommand event it's difficult to
            get to the completed items.
Solution:   Add the v:completed_items variable. (Shougo Matsu)
2015-07-10 17:56:23 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ae94b7718a patch 7.4.773
Problem:    'langmap' is used in command-line mode when checking for mappings.
            Issue 376.
Solution:   Do not use 'langmap' in command-line mode. (Larry Velazquez)
2015-07-10 17:19:30 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5c5c9801b1 patch 7.4.772
Problem:    Racket 6.2 is not supported on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Check for the "racket" subdirectory. (Weiyong Mao)
2015-07-10 16:12:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5f1e68b7bc patch 7.4.771
Problem:    Search does not handle multi-byte character at the start position
            correctly.
Solution:   Take byte size of character into account. (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
2015-07-10 14:43:35 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
46fd4df719 patch 7.4.770
Problem:    Background color response with transparency is not ignored.
Solution:   Change the way escape sequences are recognized. (partly by
            Hirohito Higashi)
2015-07-10 14:05:10 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
2693ca21ce patch 7.4.769
Problem:    Behavior of :diffoff is not tested.
Solution:   Add a bit of testing. (Olaf Dabrunz)
2015-07-04 15:05:14 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
4392996461 patch 7.4.768
Problem:    :diffoff only works properly once.
Solution:   Also make :diffoff work when used a second time. (Olaf Dabrunz)
2015-07-03 15:06:56 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
fafeee6b9e patch 7.4.767
Problem:    --remote-tab-silent can fail on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Use single quotes to avoid problems with backslashes. (Idea by
            Weiyong Mao)
2015-07-03 13:33:01 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
92abe859ed patch 7.4.766
Problem:    Background color check does not work on Tera Term.
Solution:   Also recognize ST as a termination character. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-07-03 13:05:50 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
9bb1930af9 patch 7.4.765
Problem:    CTRL-A and CTRL-X in Visual mode do not always work well.
Solution:   Improvements for increment and decrement. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-07-03 12:44:07 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
6a57cce048 patch 7.4.764
Problem:    test_increment fails on MS-Windows. (Ken Takata)
Solution:   Clear Visual mappings. (Taro Muraoka)
2015-06-28 19:24:39 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
1f860d8590 patch 7.4.763
Problem:    Building with Lua 5.1 doesn't work.
Solution:   Define lua_replace and lua_remove. (KF Leong)
2015-06-27 18:36:16 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
4921c24b31 patch 7.4.762
Problem:    Comment for may_req_bg_color() is wrong. (Christ van Willegen)
Solution:   Rewrite the comment.
2015-06-27 18:34:24 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
979243b990 Update help files. 2015-06-26 19:35:49 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
e5401220b0 patch 7.4.761
Problem:    The request-background termcode implementation is incomplete.
Solution:   Add the missing pieces.
2015-06-25 19:16:56 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5081d20247 patch 7.4.760
Problem:    Spelling mistakes are not displayed after ":syn spell".
Solution:   Force a redraw after ":syn spell" command. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-06-25 18:36:26 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
9514b1f9a1 patch 7.4.759
Problem:    Building with Lua 5.3 doesn't work, symbols have changed.
Solution:   Use the new names for the new version. (Felix Schnizlein)
2015-06-25 18:27:32 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
fa67fbe6b8 patch 7.4.758
Problem:    When 'conceallevel' is 1 and quitting the command-line window with
            CTRL-C the first character ':' is erased.
Solution:   Reset 'conceallevel' in the command-line window. (Hirohito
            Higashi)
2015-06-25 18:20:36 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b5c3265521 patch 7.4.757
Problem:    Cannot detect the background color of a terminal.
Solution:   Add T_RBG to request the background color if possible. (Lubomir
            Rintel)
2015-06-25 17:03:36 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
367fbf17da patch 7.4.756
Problem:    Can't use strawberry Perl 5.22 x64 on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Add new defines and #if. (Ken Takata)
2015-06-25 16:13:46 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
641e48c224 patch 7.4.755
Problem:    It is not easy to count the number of characters.
Solution:   Add the skipcc argument to strchars(). (Hirohito Higashi, Ken
            Takata)
2015-06-25 16:09:26 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
3a304b2382 patch 7.4.754
Problem:    Using CTRL-A in Visual mode does not work well. (Gary Johnson)
Solution:   Make it increment all numbers in the Visual area. (Christian
            Brabandt)
2015-06-25 13:57:36 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
74db34cc91 patch 7.4.753
Problem:    Appending in Visual mode with 'linebreak' set does not work
            properly.  Also when 'selection' is "exclusive". (Ingo Karkat)
Solution:   Recalculate virtual columns. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-06-25 13:30:46 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
66312acf14 patch 7.4.752
Problem:    Unicode 8.0 not supported.
Solution:   Update tables for Unicode 8.0.  Avoid E36 when running the script.
            (James McCoy)
2015-06-21 14:22:00 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
70b5a5f5b9 patch 7.4.751
Problem:    It is not obvious how to enable the address sanitizer.
Solution:   Add commented-out flags in the Makefile. (Dominique Pelle)
            Also add missing test targets.
2015-06-21 13:44:13 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
280a868a24 patch 7.4.750
Problem:    Cannot build with clang 3.5 on Cygwin with perl enabled.
Solution:   Strip "-fdebug-prefix-map" in configure. (Ken Takata)
2015-06-21 13:41:08 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
0e7c4b99c6 patch 7.4.749
Problem:    For some options two consecutive commas are OK. (Nikolay Pavlov)
Solution:   Add the P_ONECOMMA flag.
2015-06-20 15:30:03 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
6a7e2a668b patch 7.4.748
Problem:    Buffer overflow.
Solution:   Make the buffer larger. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2015-06-19 21:06:11 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
e2db6c975b Add the logiPat plugin to the distribution. 2015-06-19 18:48:41 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b8c890035e patch 7.4.747
Problem:    ":cnext" may jump to the wrong column when setting
            'virtualedit=all' (cs86661)
Solution:   Reset the coladd field. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-06-19 18:35:34 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
01cf376da1 patch 7.4.746
Problem:    ":[count]tag" is not always working. (cs86661)
Solution:   Set cur_match a bit later. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-06-19 16:45:43 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
0fce425772 patch 7.4.745
Problem:    The entries added by matchaddpos() are returned by getmatches()
            but can't be set with setmatches(). (Lcd)
Solution:   Fix setmatches(). (Christian Brabandt)
2015-06-19 16:32:57 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
cf0213ef7e patch 7.4.744
Problem:    No tests for Ruby and Perl.
Solution:   Add minimal tests. (Ken Takata)
2015-06-19 15:45:29 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
c004bc2726 patch 7.4.743
Problem:    "p" in Visual mode causes an unexpected line split.
Solution:   Advance the cursor first. (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
2015-06-19 15:17:55 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
a594d77ffc patch 7.4.742
Problem:    Cannot specify a vertical split when loading a buffer for a
            quickfix command.
Solution:   Add the "vsplit" value to 'switchbuf'. (Brook Hong)
2015-06-19 14:41:49 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
a7b7b1cef9 patch 7.4.741
Problem:    When using += with ":set" a trailing comma is not recognized.
            (Issue 365)
Solution:   Don't add a second comma. Add a test. (partly by Christian
            Brabandt)
2015-06-19 14:06:43 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
541f92d6cf Updated runtime files. 2015-06-19 13:27:23 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
c7a0d32c83 patch 7.4.740
Problem:    ":1quit" works like ":.quit". (Bohr Shaw)
Solution:   Don't exit Vim when a range is specified. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-06-19 12:43:07 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
acc39888cd patch 7.4.739
Problem:    In a string "\U" only takes 4 digits, while after CTRL-V U eight
            digits can be used.
Solution:   Make "\U" also take eight digits. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-06-19 12:08:13 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d710e0d247 patch 7.4.738
Problem:    Can't compile without the syntax highlighting feature.
Solution:   Add #ifdef around use of w_p_cul. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-06-10 12:16:47 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
6e8d3b0d41 patch 7.4.737
Problem:    On MS-Windows vimgrep over arglist doesn't work (Issue 361)
Solution:   Only escape backslashes in ## expansion when it is not used as the
            path separator. (James McCoy)
2015-06-09 21:33:31 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
b878bbbca6 patch 7.4.736
Problem:    Invalid memory access.
Solution:   Avoid going over the end of a NUL terminated string. (Dominique
            Pelle)
2015-06-09 20:39:24 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
e2e4b98622 patch 7.4.735
Problem:    Wrong argument for sizeof().
Solution:   Use a pointer argument. (Chris Hall)
2015-06-09 20:30:51 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d009e86826 patch 7.4.734
Problem:    ml_get error when using "p" in a Visual selection in the last
            line.
Solution:   Change the behavior at the last line. (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
2015-06-09 20:20:03 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d68f2219b5 patch 7.4.733
Problem:    test_listchars breaks on MS-Windows. (Kenichi Ito)
Solution:   Set fileformat to "unix". (Christian Brabandt)
2015-06-09 19:58:32 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
f2571c61d5 Updated runtime files. 2015-06-09 19:44:55 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d0d0fe09cf patch 7.4.732
Problem:    The cursor line is not always updated for the "O" command.
Solution:   Reset the VALID_CROW flag. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-06-09 19:23:46 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
7098ee5c37 patch 7.4.731
Problem:    The tab menu shows "Close tab" even when it doesn't work.
Solution:   Don't show "Close tab" for the last tab. (John Marriott)
2015-06-09 19:14:24 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
bc56336bb4 patch 7.4.730
Problem:    When setting the crypt key and using a swap file, text may be
            encrypted twice or unencrypted text remains in the swap file.
            (Issue 369)
Solution:   Call ml_preserve() before re-encrypting.  Set correct index for
            next pointer block.
2015-06-09 18:35:25 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
0481fee488 patch 7.4.729
Problem:    Occasional crash with 'list' set.
Solution:   Fix off-by-one error. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-05-14 05:56:09 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
4270496716 patch 7.4.728
Problem:    Can't build with some version of Visual Studio 2015.
Solution:   Recognize another version 14 number. (Sinan)
2015-05-06 11:33:47 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
9c60161888 patch 7.4.727
Problem:    Cannot build GvimExt with MingW.
Solution:   Add -lgdi32.  (KF Leong)
2015-05-06 06:51:50 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
1fd3e30ce9 patch 7.4.726
Problem:    Cannot build GvimExt.
Solution:   Set APPVER to 5.0.  (KF Leong)
2015-05-05 10:25:16 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
659c94d483 patch 7.4.725
Problem:    ":call setreg('"', [])" reports an internal error.
Solution:   Make the register empty. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2015-05-04 20:19:21 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
7bc25aed33 patch 7.4.724
Problem:    Vim icon does not show in Windows context menu. (issue 249)
Solution:   Load the icon in GvimExt.
2015-05-04 18:27:36 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
4032cfdf17 patch 7.4.723
Problem:    For indenting, finding the C++ baseclass can be slow.
Solution:   Cache the result. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-05-04 17:50:33 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
73284b973a patch 7.4.722
Problem:    0x202f is not recognized as a non-breaking space character.
Solution:   Add 0x202f to the list. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-05-04 17:28:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d59c099120 patch 7.4.721
Problem:    When 'list' is set Visual mode does not highlight anything in
            empty lines. (mgaleski)
Solution:   Check the value of lcs_eol in another place. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-05-04 16:52:01 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
f300ad230b patch 7.4.720
Problem:    Can't build with Visual Studio 2015.
Solution:   Recognize the "version 14" numbers and omit /nodefaultlib when
            appropriate. (Paul Moore)
2015-05-04 16:18:42 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
c4dc286fe6 patch 7.4.719
Problem:    Overflow when adding MAXCOL to a pointer.
Solution:   Subtract pointers instead. (James McCoy)
2015-05-04 16:10:26 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
81278efadf patch 7.4.718
Problem:    Autocommands triggered by quickfix cannot get the current title
            value.
Solution:   Set w:quickfix_title earlier. (Yannick)
            Also move the check for a title into the function.
2015-05-04 12:34:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
1cd5e613b0 patch 7.4.717
Problem:    ":let list += list" can change a locked list.
Solution:   Check for the lock earlier. (Olaf Dabrunz)
2015-05-04 11:10:27 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
cad2fc9935 patch 7.4.716
Problem:    When using the 'c' flag of ":substitute" and selecting "a" or "l"
            at the prompt the flags are not remembered for ":&&". (Ingo
            Karkat)
Solution:   Save the flag values and restore them. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-05-04 10:46:03 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
2186ffa2c7 patch 7.4.715
Problem:    Invalid memory access when there are illegal bytes.
Solution:   Get the length from the text, not from the character. (Dominique
            Pelle)
2015-05-04 10:33:15 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
069dd08d8d patch 7.4.714
Problem:    Illegal memory access when there are illegal bytes.
Solution:   Check the byte length of the character. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-05-04 09:56:49 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ea98f8b4d6 patch 7.4.713
Problem:    Wrong condition for #ifdef.
Solution:   Change USR_EXRC_FILE2 to USR_VIMRC_FILE2. (Mikael Fourrier)
2015-05-04 09:31:11 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
1510f996c5 patch 7.4.712
Problem:    Missing change in another file.
Solution:   Also change message.c
2015-04-22 22:18:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
4c6b3b20dd patch 7.4.711
Problem:    Missing change in one file.
Solution:   Also change option.c
2015-04-21 19:10:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
7927836733 patch 7.4.710
Problem:    It is not possible to make spaces visibible in list mode.
Solution:   Add the "space" item to 'listchars'. (David Bürgin, issue 350)
2015-04-21 18:33:48 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
40ce3a4e1f patch 7.4.709
Problem:    ":tabmove" does not work as documented.
Solution:   Make it work consistently.  Update documentation and add tests.
            (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-04-21 18:08:39 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
77354e78a8 patch 7.4.708
Problem:    gettext() is called too often.
Solution:   Do not call gettext() for messages until they are actually used.
            (idea by Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2015-04-21 16:49:05 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
3cbac309f7 patch 7.4.707
Problem:    Undo files can have their executable bit set.
Solution:   Strip of the executable bit. (Mikael Berthe)
2015-04-21 16:12:06 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5b14f89164 patch 7.4.706
Problem:    Window drawn wrong when 'laststatus' is zero and there is a
            command-line window. (Yclept Nemo)
Solution:   Set the status height a bit later. (Christian Brabandt)
2015-04-21 15:43:05 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
bbc1a592a0 patch 7.4.705
Problem:    Can't build with Ruby 2.2.
Solution:   Add #ifdefs to handle the incompatible change. (Andrei Olsen)
2015-04-21 15:25:31 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d82a2a990b patch 7.4.704
Problem:    Searching for a character matches an illegal byte and causes
            invalid memory access. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Do not match an invalid byte when search for a character in a
            string.  Fix equivalence classes using negative numbers, which
            result in illegal bytes.
2015-04-21 14:02:35 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
f9bde2b152 patch 7.4.703
Problem:    Compiler warning for start_dir unused when building unittests.
Solution:   Move start_dir inside the #ifdef.
2015-04-17 22:08:16 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d39a751280 patch 7.4.702
Problem:    Joining an empty list does uneccessary work.
Solution:   Let join() return early. (Marco Hinz)
2015-04-16 22:51:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ec45c4a6df patch 7.4.701
Problem:    Compiler warning for using uninitialized variable. (Yasuhiro
            Matsumoto)
Solution:   Initialize it.
2015-04-15 14:27:49 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
ba172f2eab Remove local-additions entries from help.txt. 2015-04-15 14:13:18 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
0a63dedf99 Updated runtime files. 2015-04-15 13:31:24 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d5f6933d5c patch 7.4.700
Problem:    Fold can't be opened after ":move". (Ein Brown)
Solution:   Delete the folding information and update it afterwards.
            (Christian Brabandt)
2015-04-15 12:43:50 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
05b20fb14e patch 7.4.699
Problem:    E315 when trying to delete a fold. (Yutao Yuan)
Solution:   Make sure the fold doesn't go beyond the last buffer line.
            (Christian Brabandt)
2015-04-13 20:52:36 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
9bc174b69d patch 7.4.698
Problem:    Various problems with locked and fixed lists and dictionaries.
Solution:   Disallow changing locked items, fix a crash, add tests. (Olaf
            Dabrunz)
2015-04-13 16:16:38 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
d94682ffb4 patch 7.4.697
Problem:    The filename used for ":profile" must be given literally.
Solution:   Expand "~" and environment variables. (Marco Hinz)
2015-04-13 15:37:56 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
50ab994ab3 patch 7.4.696
Problem:    Not freeing memory when encountering an error.
Solution:   Free the stack before returning. (Eliseo Martínez)
2015-04-13 15:28:12 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
7c94ce910f patch 7.4.695
Problem:    Out-of-bounds read, dectected by Coverity.
Solution:   Remember the value of cmap for the first matching encoding.  Reset
            cmap to that value if first matching encoding is going to be used.
            (Eliseo Martínez)
2015-04-13 14:45:27 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
83d1b19015 More updated runtime files. 2015-04-13 14:22:40 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
29d54df5cd patch 7.4.694
Problem:    Running tests changes the .viminfo file.
Solution:   Disable viminfo in the text objects test.
2015-04-13 12:58:12 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
5a5f45917d Updated runtime files. 2015-04-13 12:43:06 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
695baeefe1 patch 7.4.693
Problem:    Session file is not correct when there are multiple tab pages.
Solution:   Reset the current window number for each tab page. (Jacob Niehus)
2015-04-13 12:39:22 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
de1502f2b4 patch 7.4.692 for Problem: Defining SOLARIS for no good reason. (Danek Duvall)
Solution:   Remove it.
2015-04-09 22:08:21 +02:00
Bram Moolenaar
f630387827 patch 7.4.691 for Problem: Can't build with MzScheme.
Solution:   Change "cwd" into the global variable "start_dir".
2015-04-03 17:59:43 +02:00
257 changed files with 12492 additions and 4487 deletions

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language: c
compiler:
- clang
- gcc
env:
- COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-python3interp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp'"
- COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT=
- COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny CONFOPT=
sudo: false
branches:
except:
- /^v[0-9]/
addons:
apt:
packages:
- lcov
- libperl-dev
- python-dev
- python3-dev
- liblua5.1-0-dev
- lua5.1
before_install:
- pip install --user cpp-coveralls
script:
- NPROC=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
- ./configure --with-features=$FEATURES $CONFOPT --enable-fail-if-missing && make -j$NPROC
- ./src/vim --version
- make test
after_success:
- if [ x"$COVERAGE" = "xyes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b src -x .xs -e src/xxd -e src/if_perl.c --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi
# vim:set sts=2 sw=2 tw=0 et:

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# Contributing to Vim
Patches are welcome in whatever form.
Discussions about patches happen on the vim-dev maillist.
If you create a pull request on GitHub it will be
forwarded to the vim-dev maillist. You can also send your patch there
directly. An attachment with a unified diff format is preferred.
Information about the maillist can be found [on the Vim website].
[on the Vim website]: http://www.vim.org/maillist.php#vim-dev
Please consider adding a test. Test coverage isn't very good yet, this needs
to improve. Look through recent patches for examples. The tests are located
under "src/testdir".
# Reporting issues
We use GitHub issues, but that is not a requirement. Writing to the Vim
maillist is also fine.
Please use the GitHub issues only for actual issues. If you are not 100% sure
that your problem is a Vim issue, please first discuss this on the Vim user
maillist. Try reproducing the problem without any plugins or settings:
vim -N -u NONE
If you report an issue, please describe exactly how to reproduce it.
For example, don't say "insert some text" but say what you did exactly:
"ahere is some text&lt;Esc&gt;".
Ideally, the steps you list can be used to write a test to verify the problem
is fixed.
Feel free to report even the smallest problem, also typos in the documentation.
You can find known issues in the todo file: ":help todo".
Or open [the todo file] on GitHub to see the latest version.
[the todo file]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/todo.txt
# Syntax, indent and other runtime files
The latest version of these files can be obtained from the repository.
They are usually not updated with numbered patches.
If you find a problem with one of these files or have a suggestion for
improvement, please first try to contact the maintainer directly.
Look in the header of the file for the name and email address.
The maintainer will take care of issues and send updates to Bram for
distribution with Vim.
If the maintainer does not react, contact the vim-dev maillist.

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# source files for all source archives
SRC_ALL = \
.hgignore \
.travis.yml \
appveyor.yml \
src/README.txt \
src/arabic.c \
src/arabic.h \
@@ -481,6 +483,8 @@ SRC_EXTRA = \
# runtime files for all distributions
RT_ALL = \
README.txt \
README.md \
CONTRIBUTING.md \
runtime/bugreport.vim \
runtime/doc/*.awk \
runtime/doc/*.pl \

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`README.md` for version 7.4 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
## What is VIM ##
Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features
have been added: multi-level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history,
on-line help, spell checking, filename completion, block operations, etc.
There is also a Graphical User Interface (GUI) available. See
`runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt` for differences with Vi.
This editor is very useful for editing programs and other plain text files.
All commands are given with normal keyboard characters, so those who can type
with ten fingers can work very fast. Additionally, function keys can be
defined by the user, and the mouse can be used.
Vim runs under Amiga DOS, MS-DOS, MS-Windows (95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Vista,
7), Atari MiNT, Macintosh, BeOS, VMS, RISC OS, OS/2 and almost all flavours of
UNIX. Porting to other systems should not be very difficult.
## Distribution ##
There are separate distributions for Unix, PC, Amiga and some other systems.
This `README.md` file comes with the runtime archive. It includes the
documentation, syntax files and other files that are used at runtime. To run
Vim you must get either one of the binary archives or a source archive.
Which one you need depends on the system you want to run it on and whether you
want or must compile it yourself. Check http://www.vim.org/download.php for
an overview of currently available distributions.
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim)
[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/vim/vim/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/vim/vim?branch=master)
## Documentation ##
The vim tutor is a one hour training course for beginners. Mostly it can be
started as `vimtutor`. See `:help tutor` for more information.
The best is to use `:help` in Vim. If you don't have an executable yet, read
`runtime/doc/help.txt`. It contains pointers to the other documentation
files. The User Manual reads like a book and is recommended to learn to use
Vim. See `:help user-manual`.
## Copying ##
Vim is Charityware. You can use and copy it as much as you like, but you are
encouraged to make a donation to help orphans in Uganda. Please read the file
`runtime/doc/uganda.txt` for details (do `:help uganda` inside Vim).
Summary of the license: There are no restrictions on using or distributing an
unmodified copy of Vim. Parts of Vim may also be distributed, but the license
text must always be included. For modified versions a few restrictions apply.
The license is GPL compatible, you may compile Vim with GPL libraries and
distribute it.
## Sponsoring ##
Fixing bugs and adding new features takes a lot of time and effort. To show
your appreciation for the work and motivate Bram and others to continue
working on Vim please send a donation.
Since Bram is back to a paid job the money will now be used to help children
in Uganda. See `runtime/doc/uganda.txt`. But at the same time donations
increase Bram's motivation to keep working on Vim!
For the most recent information about sponsoring look on the Vim web site:
http://www.vim.org/sponsor/
## Compiling ##
If you obtained a binary distribution you don't need to compile Vim. If you
obtained a source distribution, all the stuff for compiling Vim is in the
`src` directory. See `src/INSTALL` for instructions.
## Installation ##
See one of these files for system-specific instructions:
README_ami.txt Amiga
README_unix.txt Unix
README_dos.txt MS-DOS and MS-Windows
README_os2.txt OS/2
README_mac.txt Macintosh
README_vms.txt VMS
There are more `README_*.txt` files, depending on the distribution you used.
## Contributing ##
If you would like to help making Vim better, see the `CONTRIBUTING.md` file.
## Information ##
The latest news about Vim can be found on the Vim home page:
http://www.vim.org/
If you have problems, have a look at the Vim documentation or tips:
http://www.vim.org/docs.php
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Vim_Tips_Wiki
If you still have problems or any other questions, use one of the mailing
lists to discuss them with Vim users and developers:
http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
If nothing else works, report bugs directly:
Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
## Main author ##
Send any other comments, patches, flowers and suggestions to:
Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>

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The latest news about Vim can be found on the Vim home page:
http://www.vim.org/
If you have problems, have a look at the Vim FAQ:
http://vimdoc.sf.net/vimfaq.html
If you have problems, have a look at the Vim documentation or tips:
http://www.vim.org/docs.php
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Vim_Tips_Wiki
If you still have problems or any other questions, use one of the mailing
lists to discuss them with Vim users and developers:
@@ -110,6 +111,3 @@ MAIN AUTHOR
Send any other comments, patches, flowers and suggestions to:
Bram Moolenaar E-mail: Bram@vim.org
Finsterruetihof 1
8134 Adliswil
Switzerland

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version: "{build}"
before_build:
- '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Bin\SetEnv.cmd" /x64 /release'
build_script:
- cd src
- sed -e "s/\$(LINKARGS2)/\$(LINKARGS2) | sed -e 's#.*\\\\r.*##'/" Make_mvc.mak > Make_mvc2.mak
- nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27-x64 PYTHON3_VER=34 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python34-x64
- .\gvim -u NONE -c "redir @a | ver | 0put a | wq!" ver.txt
- type ver.txt
test_script:
- cd testdir
- nmake -f Make_dos.mak VIMPROG=..\gvim

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" Maintainer: Dávid Szabó ( complex857 AT gmail DOT com )
" Previous Maintainer: Mikolaj Machowski ( mikmach AT wp DOT pl )
" URL: https://github.com/shawncplus/phpcomplete.vim
" Last Change: 2015 Feb 28
" Last Change: 2015 Jul 13
"
" OPTIONS:
"
@@ -141,71 +141,80 @@ function! phpcomplete#CompletePHP(findstart, base) " {{{
if a:base != ""
let context = substitute(context, '\s*[$a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*$', '', '')
end
else
let context = ''
end
let [current_namespace, imports] = phpcomplete#GetCurrentNameSpace(getline(0, line('.')))
try
let winheight = winheight(0)
let winnr = winnr()
if context =~? '^use\s' || context ==? 'use'
return phpcomplete#CompleteUse(a:base)
endif
let [current_namespace, imports] = phpcomplete#GetCurrentNameSpace(getline(0, line('.')))
if context =~ '\(->\|::\)$'
" {{{
" Get name of the class
let classname = phpcomplete#GetClassName(line('.'), context, current_namespace, imports)
if context =~? '^use\s' || context ==? 'use'
return phpcomplete#CompleteUse(a:base)
endif
" Get location of class definition, we have to iterate through all
if classname != ''
if classname =~ '\'
" split the last \ segment as a classname, everything else is the namespace
let classname_parts = split(classname, '\')
let namespace = join(classname_parts[0:-2], '\')
let classname = classname_parts[-1]
if context =~ '\(->\|::\)$'
" {{{
" Get name of the class
let classname = phpcomplete#GetClassName(line('.'), context, current_namespace, imports)
" Get location of class definition, we have to iterate through all
if classname != ''
if classname =~ '\'
" split the last \ segment as a classname, everything else is the namespace
let classname_parts = split(classname, '\')
let namespace = join(classname_parts[0:-2], '\')
let classname = classname_parts[-1]
else
let namespace = '\'
endif
let classlocation = phpcomplete#GetClassLocation(classname, namespace)
else
let namespace = '\'
let classlocation = ''
endif
let classlocation = phpcomplete#GetClassLocation(classname, namespace)
if classlocation != ''
if classlocation == 'VIMPHP_BUILTINOBJECT' && has_key(g:php_builtin_classes, tolower(classname))
return phpcomplete#CompleteBuiltInClass(context, classname, a:base)
endif
if filereadable(classlocation)
let classfile = readfile(classlocation)
let classcontent = ''
let classcontent .= "\n".phpcomplete#GetClassContents(classlocation, classname)
let sccontent = split(classcontent, "\n")
let visibility = expand('%:p') == fnamemodify(classlocation, ':p') ? 'private' : 'public'
return phpcomplete#CompleteUserClass(context, a:base, sccontent, visibility)
endif
endif
return phpcomplete#CompleteUnknownClass(a:base, context)
" }}}
elseif context =~? 'implements'
return phpcomplete#CompleteClassName(a:base, ['i'], current_namespace, imports)
elseif context =~? 'extends\s\+.\+$' && a:base == ''
return ['implements']
elseif context =~? 'extends'
let kinds = context =~? 'class\s' ? ['c'] : ['i']
return phpcomplete#CompleteClassName(a:base, kinds, current_namespace, imports)
elseif context =~? 'class [a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff\\][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff\\]*'
" special case when you've typed the class keyword and the name too, only extends and implements allowed there
return filter(['extends', 'implements'], 'stridx(v:val, a:base) == 0')
elseif context =~? 'new'
return phpcomplete#CompleteClassName(a:base, ['c'], current_namespace, imports)
endif
if a:base =~ '^\$'
return phpcomplete#CompleteVariable(a:base)
else
let classlocation = ''
return phpcomplete#CompleteGeneral(a:base, current_namespace, imports)
endif
if classlocation != ''
if classlocation == 'VIMPHP_BUILTINOBJECT' && has_key(g:php_builtin_classes, tolower(classname))
return phpcomplete#CompleteBuiltInClass(context, classname, a:base)
endif
if filereadable(classlocation)
let classfile = readfile(classlocation)
let classcontent = ''
let classcontent .= "\n".phpcomplete#GetClassContents(classlocation, classname)
let sccontent = split(classcontent, "\n")
let visibility = expand('%:p') == fnamemodify(classlocation, ':p') ? 'private' : 'public'
return phpcomplete#CompleteUserClass(context, a:base, sccontent, visibility)
endif
endif
return phpcomplete#CompleteUnknownClass(a:base, context)
" }}}
elseif context =~? 'implements'
return phpcomplete#CompleteClassName(a:base, ['i'], current_namespace, imports)
elseif context =~? 'extends\s\+.\+$' && a:base == ''
return ['implements']
elseif context =~? 'extends'
let kinds = context =~? 'class\s' ? ['c'] : ['i']
return phpcomplete#CompleteClassName(a:base, kinds, current_namespace, imports)
elseif context =~? 'class [a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff\\][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff\\]*'
" special case when you've typed the class keyword and the name too, only extends and implements allowed there
return filter(['extends', 'implements'], 'stridx(v:val, a:base) == 0')
elseif context =~? 'new'
return phpcomplete#CompleteClassName(a:base, ['c'], current_namespace, imports)
endif
if a:base =~ '^\$'
return phpcomplete#CompleteVariable(a:base)
else
return phpcomplete#CompleteGeneral(a:base, current_namespace, imports)
endif
finally
silent! exec winnr.'resize '.winheight
endtry
endfunction
" }}}
@@ -309,7 +318,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#CompleteGeneral(base, current_namespace, imports) " {{{
\ '^&\?\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze')
if f_name =~? '^'.substitute(a:base, '\\', '\\\\', 'g')
let f_args = matchstr(i,
\ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*\({\|$\)')
\ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*\(;\|{\|$\)')
let int_functions[f_name.'('] = f_args.')'
endif
endfor
@@ -637,7 +646,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#CompleteUnknownClass(base, context) " {{{
let f_name = matchstr(i,
\ '^&\?\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze')
let f_args = matchstr(i,
\ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*\({\|$\)')
\ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*\(;\|{\|$\)')
let int_functions[f_name.'('] = f_args.')'
endfor
@@ -972,7 +981,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#CompleteUserClass(context, base, sccontent, visibility) "
let f_name = matchstr(i,
\ 'function\s*&\?\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze')
let f_args = matchstr(i,
\ 'function\s*&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*\({\|\_$\)')
\ 'function\s*&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*\(;\|{\|\_$\)')
if f_name != '' && stridx(f_name, '__') != 0
let c_functions[f_name.'('] = f_args
if g:phpcomplete_parse_docblock_comments
@@ -1370,8 +1379,8 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetCallChainReturnType(classname_candidate, class_candidat
" Get Structured information of all classes and subclasses including namespace and includes
" try to find the method's return type in docblock comment
for classstructure in classcontents
let doclock_target_pattern = 'function\s\+&\?'.method.'\|\(public\|private\|protected\|var\).\+\$'.method
let doc_str = phpcomplete#GetDocBlock(split(classstructure.content, '\n'), doclock_target_pattern)
let docblock_target_pattern = 'function\s\+&\?'.method.'\|\(public\|private\|protected\|var\).\+\$'.method
let doc_str = phpcomplete#GetDocBlock(split(classstructure.content, '\n'), docblock_target_pattern)
if doc_str != ''
break
endif
@@ -1523,21 +1532,19 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(start_line, context, current_namespace, impor
return ''
endif
if line =~? '\v^\s*(abstract\s+|final\s+)*\s*class'
let class_name = matchstr(line, '\c\s*class\s*\zs'.class_name_pattern.'\ze')
if line =~? '\v^\s*(abstract\s+|final\s+)*\s*class\s'
let class_name = matchstr(line, '\cclass\s\+\zs'.class_name_pattern.'\ze')
let extended_class = matchstr(line, '\cclass\s\+'.class_name_pattern.'\s\+extends\s\+\zs'.class_name_pattern.'\ze')
let classname_candidate = a:context =~? 'parent::' ? extended_class : class_name
else
let i += 1
continue
if classname_candidate != ''
let [classname_candidate, class_candidate_namespace] = phpcomplete#GetCallChainReturnType(classname_candidate, class_candidate_namespace, class_candidate_imports, methodstack)
" return absolute classname, without leading \
return (class_candidate_namespace == '\' || class_candidate_namespace == '') ? classname_candidate : class_candidate_namespace.'\'.classname_candidate
endif
endif
if classname_candidate != ''
let [classname_candidate, class_candidate_namespace] = phpcomplete#GetCallChainReturnType(classname_candidate, class_candidate_namespace, class_candidate_imports, methodstack)
" return absolute classname, without leading \
return (class_candidate_namespace == '\' || class_candidate_namespace == '') ? classname_candidate : class_candidate_namespace.'\'.classname_candidate
endif
let i += 1
endwhile
elseif a:context =~? '(\s*new\s\+'.class_name_pattern.'\s*)->'
let classname_candidate = matchstr(a:context, '\cnew\s\+\zs'.class_name_pattern.'\ze')
@@ -1652,7 +1659,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(start_line, context, current_namespace, impor
" function declaration line
if line =~? 'function\(\s\+'.function_name_pattern.'\)\?\s*('
let function_lines = join(reverse(lines), " ")
let function_lines = join(reverse(copy(lines)), " ")
" search for type hinted arguments
if function_lines =~? 'function\(\s\+'.function_name_pattern.'\)\?\s*(.\{-}'.class_name_pattern.'\s\+'.object && !object_is_array
let f_args = matchstr(function_lines, '\cfunction\(\s\+'.function_name_pattern.'\)\?\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)')
@@ -1693,10 +1700,12 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(start_line, context, current_namespace, impor
" try to find the next non-comment or string ";" char
let start_col = match(line, '^\s*'.object.'\C\s*=\zs&\?\s\+\(clone\)\?\s*'.variable_name_pattern)
let filelines = reverse(lines)
let [pos, char] = s:getNextCharWithPos(filelines, [a:start_line - i - 1, start_col])
let filelines = reverse(copy(lines))
let [pos, char] = s:getNextCharWithPos(filelines, [len(filelines) - i, start_col])
let chars_read = 1
let last_pos = pos
" function_boundary == 0 if we are not in a function
let real_lines_offset = len(function_boundary) == 1 ? 1 : function_boundary[0][0]
" read while end of the file
while char != 'EOF' && chars_read < 1000
let last_pos = pos
@@ -1704,7 +1713,11 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(start_line, context, current_namespace, impor
let chars_read += 1
" we got a candidate
if char == ';'
let synIDName = synIDattr(synID(pos[0] + 1, pos[1] + 1, 0), 'name')
" pos values is relative to the function's lines,
" line 0 need to be offsetted with the line number
" where te function was started to get the line number
" in real buffer terms
let synIDName = synIDattr(synID(real_lines_offset + pos[0], pos[1] + 1, 0), 'name')
" it's not a comment or string, end search
if synIDName !~? 'comment\|string'
break
@@ -1712,7 +1725,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(start_line, context, current_namespace, impor
endif
endwhile
let prev_context = phpcomplete#GetCurrentInstruction(last_pos[0] + 1, last_pos[1], b:phpbegin)
let prev_context = phpcomplete#GetCurrentInstruction(real_lines_offset + last_pos[0], last_pos[1], b:phpbegin)
if prev_context == ''
" cannot get previous context give up
return
@@ -1732,13 +1745,14 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(start_line, context, current_namespace, impor
" assignment for the variable in question with a function on the right hand side
if line =~# '^\s*'.object.'\s*=&\?\s*'.function_invocation_pattern
" try to find the next non-comment or string ";" char
let start_col = match(line, '\C^\s*'.object.'\s*=\zs&\?\s*'.function_invocation_pattern)
let filelines = reverse(lines)
let [pos, char] = s:getNextCharWithPos(filelines, [a:start_line - i - 1, start_col])
let filelines = reverse(copy(lines))
let [pos, char] = s:getNextCharWithPos(filelines, [len(filelines) - i, start_col])
let chars_read = 1
let last_pos = pos
" function_boundary == 0 if we are not in a function
let real_lines_offset = len(function_boundary) == 1 ? 1 : function_boundary[0][0]
" read while end of the file
while char != 'EOF' && chars_read < 1000
let last_pos = pos
@@ -1746,7 +1760,11 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(start_line, context, current_namespace, impor
let chars_read += 1
" we got a candidate
if char == ';'
let synIDName = synIDattr(synID(pos[0] + 1, pos[1] + 1, 0), 'name')
" pos values is relative to the function's lines,
" line 0 need to be offsetted with the line number
" where te function was started to get the line number
" in real buffer terms
let synIDName = synIDattr(synID(real_lines_offset + pos[0], pos[1] + 1, 0), 'name')
" it's not a comment or string, end search
if synIDName !~? 'comment\|string'
break
@@ -1754,7 +1772,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(start_line, context, current_namespace, impor
endif
endwhile
let prev_context = phpcomplete#GetCurrentInstruction(last_pos[0] + 1, last_pos[1], b:phpbegin)
let prev_context = phpcomplete#GetCurrentInstruction(real_lines_offset + last_pos[0], last_pos[1], b:phpbegin)
if prev_context == ''
" cannot get previous context give up
return
@@ -1857,6 +1875,9 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassLocation(classname, namespace) " {{{
if has_key(g:php_builtin_classes, tolower(a:classname)) && (a:namespace == '' || a:namespace == '\')
return 'VIMPHP_BUILTINOBJECT'
endif
if has_key(g:php_builtin_interfaces, tolower(a:classname)) && (a:namespace == '' || a:namespace == '\')
return 'VIMPHP_BUILTINOBJECT'
endif
if a:namespace == '' || a:namespace == '\'
let search_namespace = '\'
@@ -1869,7 +1890,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassLocation(classname, namespace) " {{{
let i = 1
while i < line('.')
let line = getline(line('.')-i)
if line =~? '^\s*\(abstract\s\+\|final\s\+\)*\s*\(class\|interface\|trait\)\s*'.a:classname.'\(\s\+\|$\)' && tolower(current_namespace) == search_namespace
if line =~? '^\s*\(abstract\s\+\|final\s\+\)*\s*\(class\|interface\|trait\)\s*'.a:classname.'\(\s\+\|$\|{\)' && tolower(current_namespace) == search_namespace
return expand('%:p')
else
let i += 1
@@ -2031,7 +2052,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassContentsStructure(file_path, file_lines, class_nam
" remember the window we started at
let phpcomplete_original_window = winnr()
silent! tab 1new
silent! below 1new
silent! 0put =cfile
call search('\c\(class\|interface\|trait\)\_s\+'.a:class_name.'\(\>\|$\)')
let cfline = line('.')
@@ -2041,9 +2062,18 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassContentsStructure(file_path, file_lines, class_nam
let content = join(getline(cfline, endline), "\n")
" Catch extends
if content =~? 'extends'
let extends_class = matchstr(content, 'class\_s\+'.a:class_name.'\_s\+extends\_s\+\zs'.class_name_pattern.'\ze')
let extends_string = matchstr(content, '\(class\|interface\)\_s\+'.a:class_name.'\_.\+extends\_s\+\zs\('.class_name_pattern.'\(,\|\_s\)*\)\+\ze\(extends\|{\)')
let extended_classes = map(split(extends_string, '\(,\|\_s\)\+'), 'substitute(v:val, "\\_s\\+", "", "g")')
else
let extends_class = ''
let extended_classes = ''
endif
" Catch implements
if content =~? 'implements'
let implements_string = matchstr(content, 'class\_s\+'.a:class_name.'\_.\+implements\_s\+\zs\('.class_name_pattern.'\(,\|\_s\)*\)\+\ze')
let implemented_interfaces = map(split(implements_string, '\(,\|\_s\)\+'), 'substitute(v:val, "\\_s\\+", "", "g")')
else
let implemented_interfaces = []
endif
call searchpair('{', '', '}', 'W')
let class_closing_bracket_line = line('.')
@@ -2101,8 +2131,11 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassContentsStructure(file_path, file_lines, class_nam
\ })
let all_extends = used_traits
if extends_class != ''
call add(all_extends, extends_class)
if len(extended_classes) > 0
call extend(all_extends, extended_classes)
endif
if len(implemented_interfaces) > 0
call extend(all_extends, implemented_interfaces)
endif
if len(all_extends) > 0
for class in all_extends
@@ -2112,11 +2145,16 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassContentsStructure(file_path, file_lines, class_nam
endif
let classlocation = phpcomplete#GetClassLocation(class, namespace)
if classlocation == "VIMPHP_BUILTINOBJECT"
let result += [phpcomplete#GenerateBuiltinClassStub(g:php_builtin_classes[tolower(class)])]
if has_key(g:php_builtin_classes, tolower(class))
let result += [phpcomplete#GenerateBuiltinClassStub('class', g:php_builtin_classes[tolower(class)])]
endif
if has_key(g:php_builtin_interfaces, tolower(class))
let result += [phpcomplete#GenerateBuiltinClassStub('interface', g:php_builtin_interfaces[tolower(class)])]
endif
elseif classlocation != '' && filereadable(classlocation)
let full_file_path = fnamemodify(classlocation, ':p')
let result += phpcomplete#GetClassContentsStructure(full_file_path, readfile(full_file_path), class)
elseif tolower(current_namespace) == tolower(namespace)
elseif tolower(current_namespace) == tolower(namespace) && match(join(a:file_lines, "\n"), '\c\(class\|interface\|trait\)\_s\+'.class.'\(\>\|$\)') != -1
" try to find the declaration in the same file.
let result += phpcomplete#GetClassContentsStructure(full_file_path, a:file_lines, class)
endif
@@ -2137,43 +2175,53 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetClassContents(classlocation, class_name) " {{{
endfunction
" }}}
function! phpcomplete#GenerateBuiltinClassStub(class_info) " {{{
let re = 'class '.a:class_info['name']." {"
for [name, initializer] in items(a:class_info.constants)
let re .= "\n\tconst ".name." = ".initializer.";"
endfor
for [name, info] in items(a:class_info.properties)
let re .= "\n\t// @var $".name." ".info.type
let re .= "\n\tpublic $".name.";"
endfor
for [name, info] in items(a:class_info.static_properties)
let re .= "\n\t// @var ".name." ".info.type
let re .= "\n\tpublic static ".name." = ".info.initializer.";"
endfor
for [name, info] in items(a:class_info.methods)
if name =~ '^__'
continue
endif
let re .= "\n\t/**"
let re .= "\n\t * ".name
let re .= "\n\t *"
let re .= "\n\t * @return ".info.return_type
let re .= "\n\t */"
let re .= "\n\tpublic function ".name."(".info.signature."){"
let re .= "\n\t}"
endfor
for [name, info] in items(a:class_info.static_methods)
let re .= "\n\t/**"
let re .= "\n\t * ".name
let re .= "\n\t *"
let re .= "\n\t * @return ".info.return_type
let re .= "\n\t */"
let re .= "\n\tpublic static function ".name."(".info.signature."){"
let re .= "\n\t}"
endfor
function! phpcomplete#GenerateBuiltinClassStub(type, class_info) " {{{
let re = a:type.' '.a:class_info['name']." {"
if has_key(a:class_info, 'constants')
for [name, initializer] in items(a:class_info.constants)
let re .= "\n\tconst ".name." = ".initializer.";"
endfor
endif
if has_key(a:class_info, 'properties')
for [name, info] in items(a:class_info.properties)
let re .= "\n\t// @var $".name." ".info.type
let re .= "\n\tpublic $".name.";"
endfor
endif
if has_key(a:class_info, 'static_properties')
for [name, info] in items(a:class_info.static_properties)
let re .= "\n\t// @var ".name." ".info.type
let re .= "\n\tpublic static ".name." = ".info.initializer.";"
endfor
endif
if has_key(a:class_info, 'methods')
for [name, info] in items(a:class_info.methods)
if name =~ '^__'
continue
endif
let re .= "\n\t/**"
let re .= "\n\t * ".name
let re .= "\n\t *"
let re .= "\n\t * @return ".info.return_type
let re .= "\n\t */"
let re .= "\n\tpublic function ".name."(".info.signature."){"
let re .= "\n\t}"
endfor
endif
if has_key(a:class_info, 'static_methods')
for [name, info] in items(a:class_info.static_methods)
let re .= "\n\t/**"
let re .= "\n\t * ".name
let re .= "\n\t *"
let re .= "\n\t * @return ".info.return_type
let re .= "\n\t */"
let re .= "\n\tpublic static function ".name."(".info.signature."){"
let re .= "\n\t}"
endfor
endif
let re .= "\n}"
return { 'class': a:class_info['name'],
return { a:type : a:class_info['name'],
\ 'content': re,
\ 'namespace': '',
\ 'imports': {},
@@ -2197,8 +2245,11 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetDocBlock(sccontent, search) " {{{
" start backward serch for the comment block
while l != 0
let line = a:sccontent[l]
" if comment end found save line position and end search
if line =~? '^\s*\*/'
" if it's a one line docblock like comment and we can just return it right away
if line =~? '^\s*\/\*\*.\+\*\/\s*$'
return substitute(line, '\v^\s*(\/\*\*\s*)|(\s*\*\/)\s*$', '', 'g')
"... or if comment end found save line position and end search
elseif line =~? '^\s*\*/'
let comment_end = l
break
" ... or the line doesn't blank (only whitespace or nothing) end search
@@ -2220,6 +2271,7 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetDocBlock(sccontent, search) " {{{
endif
let l -= 1
endwhile
" no docblock comment start found
if comment_start == -1
return ''
@@ -2370,7 +2422,7 @@ endfunction!
function! phpcomplete#GetCurrentNameSpace(file_lines) " {{{
let original_window = winnr()
silent! tab 1new
silent! below 1new
silent! 0put =a:file_lines
normal! G
@@ -2381,7 +2433,15 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetCurrentNameSpace(file_lines) " {{{
break
endif
let block_end_pos = searchpairpos('{', '', '}\|\%$', 'W', 'synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 0), "name") =~? "string\\|comment"')
silent! exec block_start_pos[0].','.block_end_pos[0].'d'
if block_end_pos != [0, 0]
" end of the block found, just delete it
silent! exec block_start_pos[0].','.block_end_pos[0].'d _'
else
" block pair not found, use block start as beginning and the end
" of the buffer instead
silent! exec block_start_pos[0].',$d _'
endif
endwhile
normal! G
@@ -2400,8 +2460,8 @@ function! phpcomplete#GetCurrentNameSpace(file_lines) " {{{
while i < file_length
let line = file_lines[i]
if line =~? '^\s*namespace\s*'.namespace_name_pattern
let current_namespace = matchstr(line, '\c^\s*namespace\s*\zs'.namespace_name_pattern.'\ze')
if line =~? '^\(<?php\)\?\s*namespace\s*'.namespace_name_pattern
let current_namespace = matchstr(line, '\c^\(<?php\)\?\s*namespace\s*\zs'.namespace_name_pattern.'\ze')
break
endif
@@ -2564,7 +2624,7 @@ endfunction
function! phpcomplete#ExpandClassName(classname, current_namespace, imports) " {{{
" if there's an imported class, just use that class's information
if has_key(a:imports, a:classname) && (a:imports[a:classname].kind == 'c' || a:imports[a:classname].kind == 'i')
if has_key(a:imports, a:classname) && (a:imports[a:classname].kind == 'c' || a:imports[a:classname].kind == 'i' || a:imports[a:classname].kind == 't')
let namespace = has_key(a:imports[a:classname], 'namespace') ? a:imports[a:classname].namespace : ''
return [a:imports[a:classname].name, namespace]
endif

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
"python3complete.vim - Omni Completion for python
" Maintainer: Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>
" Version: 0.9
" Last Updated: 18 Jun 2009
" Last Updated: 18 Jun 2009 (small fix 2015 Sep 14 from Debian)
"
" Roland Puntaier: this file contains adaptations for python3 and is parallel to pythoncomplete.vim
"
@@ -359,6 +359,7 @@ class PyParser:
def __init__(self):
self.top = Scope('global',0)
self.scope = self.top
self.parserline = 0
def _parsedotname(self,pre=None):
#returns (dottedname, nexttoken)

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@@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ DOCS = \
pattern.txt \
pi_getscript.txt \
pi_gzip.txt \
pi_logipat.txt \
pi_netrw.txt \
pi_paren.txt \
pi_spec.txt \
@@ -207,6 +208,7 @@ HTMLS = \
pattern.html \
pi_getscript.html \
pi_gzip.html \
pi_logipat.html \
pi_netrw.html \
pi_paren.html \
pi_spec.html \

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 23
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Aug 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -259,6 +259,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|Syntax| when the 'syntax' option has been set
|EncodingChanged| after the 'encoding' option has been changed
|TermChanged| after the value of 'term' has changed
|OptionSet| after setting any option
Startup and exit
|VimEnter| after doing all the startup stuff
@@ -505,6 +506,8 @@ ColorScheme After loading a color scheme. |:colorscheme|
CompleteDone After Insert mode completion is done. Either
when something was completed or abandoning
completion. |ins-completion|
The |v:completed_item| variable contains
information about the completed item.
*CursorHold*
CursorHold When the user doesn't press a key for the time
@@ -742,6 +745,29 @@ MenuPopup Just before showing the popup menu (under the
o Operator-pending
i Insert
c Command line
*OptionSet*
OptionSet After setting an option. The pattern is
matched against the long option name.
The |v:option_old| variable indicates the
old option value, |v:option_new| variable
indicates the newly set value, the
|v:option_type| variable indicates whether
it's global or local scoped and |<amatch>|
indicates what option has been set.
Is not triggered on startup and for the 'key'
option for obvious reasons.
Usage example: Check for the existence of the
directory in the 'backupdir' and 'undodir'
options, create the directory if it doesn't
exist yet.
Note: It's a bad idea to reset an option
during this autocommand, this may break a
plugin. You can always use `:noa` to prevent
triggering this autocommand.
*QuickFixCmdPre*
QuickFixCmdPre Before a quickfix command is run (|:make|,
|:lmake|, |:grep|, |:lgrep|, |:grepadd|,
@@ -933,6 +959,13 @@ WinLeave Before leaving a window. If the window to be
==============================================================================
6. Patterns *autocmd-patterns* *{pat}*
The {pat} argument can be a comma separated list. This works as if the
command was given with each pattern separately. Thus this command: >
:autocmd BufRead *.txt,*.info set et
Is equivalent to: >
:autocmd BufRead *.txt set et
:autocmd BufRead *.info set et
The file pattern {pat} is tested for a match against the file name in one of
two ways:
1. When there is no '/' in the pattern, Vim checks for a match against only
@@ -1039,7 +1072,7 @@ Instead of a pattern buffer-local autocommands use one of these forms:
Examples: >
:au CursorHold <buffer> echo 'hold'
:au CursorHold <buffer=33> echo 'hold'
:au CursorHold <buffer=abuf> echo 'hold'
:au BufNewFile * au CursorHold <buffer=abuf> echo 'hold'
All the commands for autocommands also work with buffer-local autocommands,
simply use the special string instead of the pattern. Examples: >

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*change.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Feb 10
*change.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -379,10 +379,43 @@ Adding and subtracting ~
CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
*v_CTRL-A*
{Visual}CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
*v_g_CTRL-A*
{Visual}g CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
the highlighted text. If several lines are
highlighted, each one will be incremented by an
additional [count] (so effectively creating a
[count] incrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
For Example, if you have this list of numbers:
1. ~
1. ~
1. ~
1. ~
Move to the second "1." and Visually select three
lines, pressing g CTRL-A results in:
1. ~
2. ~
3. ~
4. ~
*CTRL-X*
CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
character at or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
*v_CTRL-X*
{Visual}CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
character in the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
*v_g_CTRL-X*
{Visual}g CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
character in the highlighted text. If several lines
are highlighted, each value will be decremented by an
additional [count] (so effectively creating a [count]
decrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands work for (signed) decimal numbers, unsigned
octal and hexadecimal numbers and alphabetic characters. This depends on the
'nrformats' option.
@@ -399,6 +432,10 @@ octal and hexadecimal numbers and alphabetic characters. This depends on the
under or after the cursor. This is useful to make lists with an alphabetic
index.
For decimals a leading negative sign is considered for incrementing/
decrementing, for octal and hex values, it won't be considered.
To ignore the sign Visually select the number before using CTRL-A or CTRL-X.
For numbers with leading zeros (including all octal and hexadecimal numbers),
Vim preserves the number of characters in the number when possible. CTRL-A on
"0077" results in "0100", CTRL-X on "0x100" results in "0x0ff".
@@ -597,9 +634,9 @@ For other systems the tmpnam() library function is used.
may add [flags], see |:s_flags|.
Note that after `:substitute` the '&' flag can't be
used, it's recognized as a pattern separator.
The space between `:substitute` and the 'c', 'g' and
'r' flags isn't required, but in scripts it's a good
idea to keep it to avoid confusion.
The space between `:substitute` and the 'c', 'g',
'i', 'I' and 'r' flags isn't required, but in scripts
it's a good idea to keep it to avoid confusion.
:[range]~[&][flags] [count] *:~*
Repeat last substitute with same substitute string
@@ -1098,7 +1135,7 @@ Rationale: In Vi the "y" command followed by a backwards motion would
With a linewise yank command the cursor is put in the first line, but the
column is unmodified, thus it may not be on the first yanked character.
There are nine types of registers: *registers* *E354*
There are ten types of registers: *registers* *E354*
1. The unnamed register ""
2. 10 numbered registers "0 to "9
3. The small delete register "-

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 06
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -511,6 +511,8 @@ followed by another Vim command:
:argdo
:autocmd
:bufdo
:cdo
:cfdo
:command
:cscope
:debug
@@ -521,6 +523,8 @@ followed by another Vim command:
:help
:helpfind
:lcscope
:ldo
:lfdo
:make
:normal
:perl
@@ -597,6 +601,7 @@ starts editing the three files "foo bar", "goes to" and "school ".
When you want to use the special characters '"' or '|' in a command, or want
to use '%' or '#' in a file name, precede them with a backslash. The
backslash is not required in a range and in the ":substitute" command.
See also |`=|.
*:_!*
The '!' (bang) character after an Ex command makes the command behave in a
@@ -749,13 +754,13 @@ to insert special things while typing you can use the CTRL-R command. For
example, "%" stands for the current file name, while CTRL-R % inserts the
current file name right away. See |c_CTRL-R|.
Note: If you want to avoid the special characters in a Vim script you may want
to use |fnameescape()|.
Note: If you want to avoid the effects of special characters in a Vim script
you may want to use |fnameescape()|. Also see |`=|.
In Ex commands, at places where a file name can be used, the following
characters have a special meaning. These can also be used in the expression
function expand() |expand()|.
function |expand()|.
% Is replaced with the current file name. *:_%* *c_%*
# Is replaced with the alternate file name. *:_#* *c_#*
This is remembered for every window.
@@ -790,6 +795,7 @@ it, no matter how many backslashes.
# alternate.file
\# #
\\# \#
Also see |`=|.
*:<cword>* *:<cWORD>* *:<cfile>* *<cfile>*
*:<sfile>* *<sfile>* *:<afile>* *<afile>*
@@ -811,13 +817,13 @@ Note: these are typed literally, they are not special keys!
<afile> only when the file name isn't used to match with
(for FileType, Syntax and SpellFileMissing events).
<sfile> When executing a ":source" command, is replaced with the
file name of the sourced file. *E498*
When executing a function, is replaced with
"function {function-name}"; function call nesting is
indicated like this:
"function {function-name1}..{function-name2}". Note that
filename-modifiers are useless when <sfile> is used inside
a function.
file name of the sourced file. *E498*
When executing a function, is replaced with:
"function {function-name}[{lnum}]"
function call nesting is indicated like this:
"function {function-name1}[{lnum}]..{function-name2}[{lnum}]"
Note that filename-modifiers are useless when <sfile> is
used inside a function.
<slnum> When executing a ":source" command, is replaced with the
line number. *E842*
When executing a function it's the line number relative to
@@ -880,7 +886,7 @@ 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
: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'))
@@ -933,9 +939,8 @@ name). This is included for backwards compatibility with version 3.0, the
Note: Where a file name is expected wildcards expansion is done. On Unix the
shell is used for this, unless it can be done internally (for speed).
Backticks also work, like in >
Unless in |restricted-mode|, backticks work also, like in >
:n `echo *.c`
(backtick expansion is not possible in |restricted-mode|)
But expansion is only done if there are any wildcards before expanding the
'%', '#', etc.. This avoids expanding wildcards inside a file name. If you
want to expand the result of <cfile>, add a wildcard character to it.
@@ -946,6 +951,7 @@ Examples: (alternate file name is "?readme?")
:e #.* :e {files matching "?readme?.*"}
:cd <cfile> :cd {file name under cursor}
:cd <cfile>* :cd {file name under cursor plus "*" and then expanded}
Also see |`=|.
When the expanded argument contains a "!" and it is used for a shell command
(":!cmd", ":r !cmd" or ":w !cmd"), the "!" is escaped with a backslash to
@@ -972,6 +978,8 @@ for the file "$home" in the root directory. A few examples:
/\$home file "$home" in root directory
\\$home file "\\", followed by expanded $home
Also see |`=|.
==============================================================================
7. Command-line window *cmdline-window* *cmdwin*
*command-line-window*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*diff.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Feb 03
*diff.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jul 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -132,8 +132,9 @@ file for a moment and come back to the same file and be in diff mode again.
if the current window does not have 'diff' set then no options
in it are changed.
The ":diffoff" command resets the relevant options to the values they had when
using |:diffsplit|, |:diffpatch| , |:diffthis|. or starting Vim in diff mode.
The `:diffoff` command resets the relevant options to the values they had when
using `:diffsplit`, `:diffpatch` , `:diffthis`. or starting Vim in diff mode.
When using `:diffoff` twice the last saved values are restored.
Otherwise they are set to their default value:
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Feb 27
*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Aug 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -412,25 +412,38 @@ Finds files:
/usr/include/sys/types.h
/usr/inc_old/types.h
*backtick-expansion* *`-expansion*
On Unix and a few other systems you can also use backticks in the file name,
for example: >
:e `find . -name ver\\*.c -print`
The backslashes before the star are required to prevent "ver*.c" to be
expanded by the shell before executing the find program.
On Unix and a few other systems you can also use backticks for the file name
argument, for example: >
:next `find . -name ver\\*.c -print`
:view `ls -t *.patch \| head -n1`
The backslashes before the star are required to prevent the shell from
expanding "ver*.c" prior to execution of the find program. The backslash
before the shell pipe symbol "|" prevents Vim from parsing it as command
termination.
This also works for most other systems, with the restriction that the
backticks must be around the whole item. It is not possible to have text
directly before the first or just after the last backtick.
*`=*
You can have the backticks expanded as a Vim expression, instead of an
external command, by using the syntax `={expr}` e.g.: >
You can have the backticks expanded as a Vim expression, instead of as an
external command, by putting an equal sign right after the first backtick,
e.g.: >
:e `=tempname()`
The expression can contain just about anything, thus this can also be used to
avoid the special meaning of '"', '|', '%' and '#'. However, 'wildignore'
does apply like to other wildcards.
Environment variables in the expression are expanded when evaluating the
expression, thus this works: >
:e `=$HOME . '/.vimrc'`
This does not work, $HOME is inside a string and used literally: >
:e `='$HOME' . '/.vimrc'`
If the expression returns a string then names are to be separated with line
breaks. When the result is a |List| then each item is used as a name. Line
breaks also separate names.
Note that such expressions are only supported in places where a filename is
expected as an argument to an Ex-command.
*++opt* *[++opt]*
The [++opt] argument can be used to force the value of 'fileformat',
@@ -855,7 +868,8 @@ USING THE ARGUMENT LIST
each file.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
Also see |:windo|, |:tabdo| and |:bufdo|.
Also see |:windo|, |:tabdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
|:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
Example: >
:args *.c
@@ -1363,7 +1377,7 @@ There are a few things to remember when editing binary files:
- <Nul> characters are shown on the screen as ^@. You can enter them with
"CTRL-V CTRL-@" or "CTRL-V 000" {Vi cannot handle <Nul> characters in the
file}
- To insert a <NL> character in the file split up a line. When writing the
- To insert a <NL> character in the file split a line. When writing the
buffer to a file a <NL> will be written for the <EOL>.
- Vim normally appends an <EOL> at the end of the file if there is none.
Setting the 'binary' option prevents this. If you want to add the final
@@ -1393,7 +1407,8 @@ 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.
Keep in mind that without a swap file you risk losing your work in the event
of a crash or a power failure.
WARNING: If you make a typo when entering the key and then write the file and
exit, the text will be lost!

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Mar 21
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 19
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ Funcref to a Dictionary, but the "self" variable is not available then.
To avoid the extra name for the function it can be defined and directly
assigned to a Dictionary in this way: >
:let mydict = {'data': [0, 1, 2, 3]}
:function mydict.len() dict
:function mydict.len()
: return len(self.data)
:endfunction
:echo mydict.len()
@@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ function. Example: >
string *string* *expr-string* *E114*
string *string* *String* *expr-string* *E114*
------
"string" string constant *expr-quote*
@@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ A string constant accepts these special characters:
\X. same as \x.
\u.... character specified with up to 4 hex numbers, stored according to the
current value of 'encoding' (e.g., "\u02a4")
\U.... same as \u....
\U.... same as \u but allows up to 8 hex numbers.
\b backspace <BS>
\e escape <Esc>
\f formfeed <FF>
@@ -1330,6 +1330,12 @@ v:cmdbang Set like v:cmdarg for a file read/write command. When a "!"
can only be used in autocommands. For user commands |<bang>|
can be used.
*v:completed_item* *completed_item-variable*
v:completed_item
|Dictionary| containing the |complete-items| for the most
recently completed word after |CompleteDone|. The
|Dictionary| is empty if the completion failed.
*v:count* *count-variable*
v:count The count given for the last Normal mode command. Can be used
to get the count before a mapping. Read-only. Example: >
@@ -1462,7 +1468,9 @@ v:hlsearch Variable that indicates whether search highlighting is on.
requires |+extra_search|. Setting this variable to zero acts
the like |:nohlsearch| command, setting it to one acts like >
let &hlsearch = &hlsearch
<
< Note that the value is restored when returning from a
function. |function-search-undo|.
*v:insertmode* *insertmode-variable*
v:insertmode Used for the |InsertEnter| and |InsertChange| autocommand
events. Values:
@@ -1527,6 +1535,15 @@ v:oldfiles List of file names that is loaded from the |viminfo| file on
than String this will cause trouble.
{only when compiled with the |+viminfo| feature}
*v:option_new*
v:option_new New value of the option. Valid while executing an |OptionSet|
autocommand.
*v:option_old*
v:option_old Old value of the option. Valid while executing an |OptionSet|
autocommand.
*v:option_type*
v:option_type Scope of the set command. Valid while executing an
|OptionSet| autocommand. Can be either "global" or "local"
*v:operator* *operator-variable*
v:operator The last operator given in Normal mode. This is a single
character except for commands starting with <g> or <z>,
@@ -1730,7 +1747,7 @@ bufexists( {expr}) Number TRUE if buffer {expr} exists
buflisted( {expr}) Number TRUE if buffer {expr} is listed
bufloaded( {expr}) Number TRUE if buffer {expr} is loaded
bufname( {expr}) String Name of the buffer {expr}
bufnr( {expr}) Number Number of the buffer {expr}
bufnr( {expr} [, {create}]) Number Number of the buffer {expr}
bufwinnr( {expr}) Number window number of buffer {expr}
byte2line( {byte}) Number line number at byte count {byte}
byteidx( {expr}, {nr}) Number byte index of {nr}'th char in {expr}
@@ -1805,6 +1822,7 @@ getbufvar( {expr}, {varname} [, {def}])
any variable {varname} in buffer {expr}
getchar( [expr]) Number get one character from the user
getcharmod( ) Number modifiers for the last typed character
getcharsearch() Dict last character search
getcmdline() String return the current command-line
getcmdpos() Number return cursor position in command-line
getcmdtype() String return current command-line type
@@ -1954,6 +1972,7 @@ server2client( {clientid}, {string})
Number send reply string
serverlist() String get a list of available servers
setbufvar( {expr}, {varname}, {val}) set {varname} in buffer {expr} to {val}
setcharsearch( {dict}) Dict set character search from {dict}
setcmdpos( {pos}) Number set cursor position in command-line
setline( {lnum}, {line}) Number set line {lnum} to {line}
setloclist( {nr}, {list}[, {action}])
@@ -1985,7 +2004,7 @@ split( {expr} [, {pat} [, {keepempty}]])
sqrt( {expr}) Float square root of {expr}
str2float( {expr}) Float convert String to Float
str2nr( {expr} [, {base}]) Number convert String to Number
strchars( {expr}) Number character length of the String {expr}
strchars( {expr} [, {skipcc}]) Number character length of the String {expr}
strdisplaywidth( {expr} [, {col}]) Number display length of the String {expr}
strftime( {format}[, {time}]) String time in specified format
stridx( {haystack}, {needle}[, {start}])
@@ -2961,6 +2980,8 @@ extend({expr1}, {expr2} [, {expr3}]) *extend()*
{expr1} is changed when {expr2} is not empty. If necessary
make a copy of {expr1} first.
{expr2} remains unchanged.
When {expr1} is locked and {expr2} is not empty the operation
fails.
Returns {expr1}.
@@ -3342,6 +3363,26 @@ getcharmod() *getcharmod()*
character itself are obtained. Thus Shift-a results in "A"
without a modifier.
getcharsearch() *getcharsearch()*
Return the current character search information as a {dict}
with the following entries:
char character previously used for a character
search (|t|, |f|, |T|, or |F|); empty string
if no character search has been performed
forward direction of character search; 1 for forward,
0 for backward
until type of character search; 1 for a |t| or |T|
character search, 0 for an |f| or |F|
character search
This can be useful to always have |;| and |,| search
forward/backward regardless of the direction of the previous
character search: >
:nnoremap <expr> ; getcharsearch().forward ? ';' : ','
:nnoremap <expr> , getcharsearch().forward ? ',' : ';'
< Also see |setcharsearch()|.
getcmdline() *getcmdline()*
Return the current command-line. Only works when the command
line is being edited, thus requires use of |c_CTRL-\_e| or
@@ -4386,7 +4427,7 @@ match({expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]]) *match()*
done like 'magic' is set and 'cpoptions' is empty.
*matchadd()* *E798* *E799* *E801*
matchadd({group}, {pattern}[, {priority}[, {id}]])
matchadd({group}, {pattern}[, {priority}[, {id} [, {dict}]]])
Defines a pattern to be highlighted in the current window (a
"match"). It will be highlighted with {group}. Returns an
identification number (ID), which can be used to delete the
@@ -4394,6 +4435,8 @@ matchadd({group}, {pattern}[, {priority}[, {id}]])
Matching is case sensitive and magic, unless case sensitivity
or magicness are explicitly overridden in {pattern}. The
'magic', 'smartcase' and 'ignorecase' options are not used.
The "Conceal" value is special, it causes the match to be
concealed.
The optional {priority} argument assigns a priority to the
match. A match with a high priority will have its
@@ -4411,9 +4454,18 @@ matchadd({group}, {pattern}[, {priority}[, {id}]])
message will appear and the match will not be added. An ID
is specified as a positive integer (zero excluded). IDs 1, 2
and 3 are reserved for |:match|, |:2match| and |:3match|,
respectively. If the {id} argument is not specified,
respectively. If the {id} argument is not specified or -1,
|matchadd()| automatically chooses a free ID.
The optional {dict} argmument allows for further custom
values. Currently this is used to specify a match specifc
conceal character that will be shown for |hl-Conceal|
highlighted matches. The dict can have the following members:
conceal Special character to show instead of the
match (only for |hl-Conceal| highlighed
matches, see |:syn-cchar|)
The number of matches is not limited, as it is the case with
the |:match| commands.
@@ -4427,7 +4479,7 @@ matchadd({group}, {pattern}[, {priority}[, {id}]])
available from |getmatches()|. All matches can be deleted in
one operation by |clearmatches()|.
matchaddpos({group}, {pos}[, {priority}[, {id}]]) *matchaddpos()*
matchaddpos({group}, {pos}[, {priority}[, {id}[, {dict}]]]) *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
@@ -4887,7 +4939,7 @@ 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/append} contains "b" binary mode is used:
When {binary} 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.
@@ -5367,6 +5419,26 @@ setbufvar({expr}, {varname}, {val}) *setbufvar()*
:call setbufvar("todo", "myvar", "foobar")
< This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
setcharsearch({dict}) *setcharsearch()*
Set the current character search information to {dict},
which contains one or more of the following entries:
char character which will be used for a subsequent
|,| or |;| command; an empty string clears the
character search
forward direction of character search; 1 for forward,
0 for backward
until type of character search; 1 for a |t| or |T|
character search, 0 for an |f| or |F|
character search
This can be useful to save/restore a user's character search
from a script: >
:let prevsearch = getcharsearch()
:" Perform a command which clobbers user's search
:call setcharsearch(prevsearch)
< Also see |getcharsearch()|.
setcmdpos({pos}) *setcmdpos()*
Set the cursor position in the command line to byte position
{pos}. The first position is 1.
@@ -5789,7 +5861,8 @@ split({expr} [, {pattern} [, {keepempty}]]) *split()*
:let words = split(getline('.'), '\W\+')
< To split a string in individual characters: >
:for c in split(mystring, '\zs')
< If you want to keep the separator you can also use '\zs': >
< If you want to keep the separator you can also use '\zs' at
the end of the pattern: >
:echo split('abc:def:ghi', ':\zs')
< ['abc:', 'def:', 'ghi'] ~
Splitting a table where the first element can be empty: >
@@ -5837,15 +5910,35 @@ str2nr( {expr} [, {base}]) *str2nr()*
Text after the number is silently ignored.
strchars({expr}) *strchars()*
strchars({expr} [, {skipcc}]) *strchars()*
The result is a Number, which is the number of characters
String {expr} occupies. Composing characters are counted
separately.
in String {expr}.
When {skipcc} is omitted or zero, composing characters are
counted separately.
When {skipcc} set to 1, Composing characters are ignored.
Also see |strlen()|, |strdisplaywidth()| and |strwidth()|.
{skipcc} is only available after 7.4.755. For backward
compatibility, you can define a wrapper function: >
if has("patch-7.4.755")
function s:strchars(str, skipcc)
return strchars(a:str, a:skipcc)
endfunction
else
function s:strchars(str, skipcc)
if a:skipcc
return strlen(substitute(a:str, ".", "x", "g"))
else
return strchars(a:str)
endif
endfunction
endif
<
strdisplaywidth({expr}[, {col}]) *strdisplaywidth()*
The result is a Number, which is the number of display cells
String {expr} occupies on the screen when it starts a {col}.
String {expr} occupies on the screen when it starts at {col}.
When {col} is omitted zero is used. Otherwise it is the
screen column where to start. This matters for Tab
characters.
@@ -5911,15 +6004,11 @@ string({expr}) Return {expr} converted to a String. If {expr} is a Number,
*strlen()*
strlen({expr}) The result is a Number, which is the length of the String
{expr} in bytes.
If you want to count the number of multi-byte characters (not
counting composing characters) use something like this: >
:let len = strlen(substitute(str, ".", "x", "g"))
<
If the argument is a Number it is first converted to a String.
For other types an error is given.
Also see |len()|, |strchars()|, |strdisplaywidth()| and
|strwidth()|.
If you want to count the number of multi-byte characters use
|strchars()|.
Also see |len()|, |strdisplaywidth()| and |strwidth()|.
strpart({src}, {start}[, {len}]) *strpart()*
The result is a String, which is part of {src}, starting from
@@ -6033,6 +6122,9 @@ synID({lnum}, {col}, {trans}) *synID()*
{col} is 1 for the leftmost column, {lnum} is 1 for the first
line. 'synmaxcol' applies, in a longer line zero is returned.
Note that when the position is after the last character,
that's where the cursor can be in Insert mode, synID() returns
zero.
When {trans} is non-zero, transparent items are reduced to the
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*farsi.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2010 Aug 07
*farsi.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Aug 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Mortaza Ghassab Shiran
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ o Toggling between Farsi ISIR-3342 standard encoding and Vim Farsi via F9
right-to-left mode, this function is also supported only in right-to-left
mode.
Farsi Fonts *farsi fonts*
Farsi Fonts *farsi-fonts*
-----------
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*help.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2012 Dec 06
*help.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jun 21
VIM - main help file
k
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help
Command-line editing c_ :help c_<Del>
Vim command argument - :help -r
Option ' :help 'textwidth'
Regular expression / :help /[
Search for help: Type ":help word", then hit CTRL-D to see matching
help entries for "word".
Or use ":helpgrep word". |:helpgrep|
@@ -196,6 +197,7 @@ Remarks about specific systems ~
Standard plugins ~
|pi_getscript.txt| Downloading latest version of Vim scripts
|pi_gzip.txt| Reading and writing compressed files
|pi_logipat.txt| Logical operators on patterns
|pi_netrw.txt| Reading and writing files over a network
|pi_paren.txt| Highlight matching parens
|pi_tar.txt| Tar file explorer

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*index.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Feb 12
*index.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 08
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1138,6 +1138,8 @@ tag command action ~
|:cc| :cc go to specific error
|:cclose| :ccl[ose] close quickfix window
|:cd| :cd change directory
|:cdo| :cdo execute command in each valid error list entry
|:cfdo| :cfd[o] execute command in each file in error list
|:center| :ce[nter] format lines at the center
|:cexpr| :cex[pr] read errors from expr and jump to first
|:cfile| :cf[ile] read file with error messages and jump to first
@@ -1296,6 +1298,8 @@ tag command action ~
|:lchdir| :lch[dir] change directory locally
|:lclose| :lcl[ose] close location window
|:lcscope| :lcs[cope] like ":cscope" but uses location list
|:ldo| :ld[o] execute command in valid location list entries
|:lfdo| :lfd[o] execute command in each file in location list
|:left| :le[ft] left align lines
|:leftabove| :lefta[bove] make split window appear left or above
|:let| :let assign a value to a variable or option

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 04
*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 15
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -81,9 +81,11 @@ CTRL-W Delete the word before the cursor (see |i_backspacing| about
joining lines). See the section "word motions",
|word-motions|, for the definition of a word.
*i_CTRL-U*
CTRL-U Delete all entered characters in the current line (see
|i_backspacing| about joining lines).
CTRL-U Delete all entered characters before the cursor in the current
line. If there are no newly entered characters and
'backspace' is not empty, delete all characters before the
cursor in the current line.
See |i_backspacing| about joining lines.
*i_CTRL-I* *i_<Tab>* *i_Tab*
<Tab> or CTRL-I Insert a tab. If the 'expandtab' option is on, the
equivalent number of spaces is inserted (use CTRL-V <Tab> to
@@ -150,7 +152,7 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
CTRL-R a results in "ac".
CTRL-R CTRL-R a results in "ab^Hc".
< Options 'textwidth', 'formatoptions', etc. still apply. If
you also want to avoid these, use "<C-R><C-O>r", see below.
you also want to avoid these, use CTRL-R CTRL-O, see below.
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
typed. {not in Vi}
@@ -375,6 +377,9 @@ CTRL-O execute one command, return to Insert mode *i_CTRL-O*
CTRL-\ CTRL-O like CTRL-O but don't move the cursor *i_CTRL-\_CTRL-O*
CTRL-L when 'insertmode' is set: go to Normal mode *i_CTRL-L*
CTRL-G u break undo sequence, start new change *i_CTRL-G_u*
CTRL-G U don't break undo with next left/right cursor *i_CTRL-G_U*
movement (but only if the cursor stays
within same the line)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: If the cursor keys take you out of Insert mode, check the 'noesckeys'
@@ -414,6 +419,28 @@ that, with CTRL-O u. Another example: >
This breaks undo at each line break. It also expands abbreviations before
this.
An example for using CTRL-G U: >
inoremap <Left> <C-G>U<Left>
inoremap <Right> <C-G>U<Right>
inoremap <expr> <Home> col('.') == match(getline('.'), '\S') + 1 ?
\ repeat('<C-G>U<Left>', col('.') - 1) :
\ (col('.') < match(getline('.'), '\S') ?
\ repeat('<C-G>U<Right>', match(getline('.'), '\S') + 0) :
\ repeat('<C-G>U<Left>', col('.') - 1 - match(getline('.'), '\S')))
inoremap <expr> <End> repeat('<C-G>U<Right>', col('$') - col('.'))
inoremap ( ()<C-G>U<Left>
This makes it possible to use the cursor keys in Insert mode, without breaking
the undo sequence and therefore using |.| (redo) will work as expected.
Also entering a text like (with the "(" mapping from above): >
Lorem ipsum (dolor
will be repeatable by the |.|to the expected
Lorem ipsum (dolor)
Using CTRL-O splits undo: the text typed before and after it is undone
separately. If you want to avoid this (e.g., in a mapping) you might be able
to use CTRL-R = |i_CTRL-R|. E.g., to call a function: >

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*motion.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Feb 11
*motion.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jun 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -172,6 +172,8 @@ CTRL-H or *CTRL-H* *<BS>*
l or *l*
<Right> or *<Right>* *<Space>*
<Space> [count] characters to the right. |exclusive| motion.
See the 'whichwrap' option for adjusting the behavior
at end of line
*0*
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Feb 17
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 15
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -50,9 +50,19 @@ achieve special effects. These options come in three forms:
:se[t] {option}&vi Reset option to its Vi default value. {not in Vi}
:se[t] {option}&vim Reset option to its Vim default value. {not in Vi}
:se[t] all& Set all options, except terminal options, to their
default value. The values of 'term', 'lines' and
'columns' are not changed. {not in Vi}
:se[t] all& Set all options to their default value. The values of
these options are not changed:
all terminal options, starting with t_
'columns'
'cryptmethod'
'encoding'
'key'
'lines'
'term'
'ttymouse'
'ttytype'
Warning: This may have a lot of side effects.
{not in Vi}
*:set-args* *E487* *E521*
:se[t] {option}={value} or
@@ -786,7 +796,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
line.
When 'smartindent' or 'cindent' is on the indent is changed in
a different way.
The 'autoindent' option is reset when the 'paste' option is set.
The 'autoindent' option is reset when the 'paste' option is set and
restored when 'paste' is reset.
{small difference from Vi: After the indent is deleted when typing
<Esc> or <CR>, the cursor position when moving up or down is after the
deleted indent; Vi puts the cursor somewhere in the deleted indent}.
@@ -1124,6 +1135,47 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
expression evaluates to a |List| this is equal to using each List item
as a string and putting "\n" in between them.
*'belloff'* *'bo'*
'belloff' 'bo' string (default "")
global
{not in Vi}
Specifies for which events the bell will not be rung. It is a comma
separated list of items. For each item that is present, the bell
will be silenced. This is most useful to specify specific events in
insert mode to be silenced.
item meaning when present ~
all All events.
backspace When hitting <BS> or <Del> and deleting results in an
error.
cursor Fail to move around using the cursor keys or
<PageUp>/<PageDown> in |Insert-mode|.
complete Error occurred when using |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-K| or
|i_CTRL-X_CTRL-T|.
copy Cannot copy char from insert mode using |i_CTRL-Y| or
|i_CTRL-E|.
ctrlg Unknown Char after <C-G> in Insert mode.
error Other Error occurred (e.g. try to join last line)
(mostly used in |Normal-mode| or |Cmdline-mode|).
esc hitting <Esc> in |Normal-mode|.
ex In |Visual-mode|, hitting |Q| results in an error.
hangul Error occurred when using hangul input.
insertmode Pressing <Esc> in 'insertmode'.
lang Calling the beep module for Lua/Mzscheme/TCL.
mess No output available for |g<|.
showmatch Error occurred for 'showmatch' function.
operator Empty region error |cpo-E|.
register Unknown register after <C-R> in |Insert-mode|.
shell Bell from shell output |:!|.
spell Error happened on spell suggest.
wildmode More matches in |cmdline-completion| available
(depends on the 'wildmode' setting).
This is most useful, to fine tune when in insert mode the bell should
be rung. For normal mode and ex commands, the bell is often rung to
indicate that an error occurred. It can be silenced by adding the
"error" keyword.
*'binary'* *'bin'* *'nobinary'* *'nobin'*
'binary' 'bin' boolean (default off)
local to buffer
@@ -1819,6 +1871,14 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
completion in the preview window. Only works in
combination with "menu" or "menuone".
noinsert Do not insert any text for a match until the user selects
a match from the menu. Only works in combination with
"menu" or "menuone". No effect if "longest" is present.
noselect Do not select a match in the menu, force the user to
select one from the menu. Only works in combination with
"menu" or "menuone".
*'concealcursor'* *'cocu'*
'concealcursor' 'cocu' string (default: "")
@@ -2663,15 +2723,16 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
local to buffer
{not in Vi}
When writing a file and this option is off and the 'binary' option
is on, no <EOL> will be written for the last line in the file. This
option is automatically set when starting to edit a new file, unless
the file does not have an <EOL> for the last line in the file, in
which case it is reset. Normally you don't have to set or reset this
option. When 'binary' is off the value is not used when writing the
file. When 'binary' is on it is used to remember the presence of a
<EOL> for the last line in the file, so that when you write the file
the situation from the original file can be kept. But you can change
it if you want to.
is on, or 'fixeol' option is off, no <EOL> will be written for the
last line in the file. This option is automatically set or reset when
starting to edit a new file, depending on whether file has an <EOL>
for the last line in the file. Normally you don't have to set or
reset this option.
When 'binary' is off and 'fixeol' is on the value is not used when
writing the file. When 'binary' is on or 'fixeol' is off it is used
to remember the presence of a <EOL> for the last line in the file, so
that when you write the file the situation from the original file can
be kept. But you can change it if you want to.
*'equalalways'* *'ea'* *'noequalalways'* *'noea'*
'equalalways' 'ea' boolean (default on)
@@ -2712,7 +2773,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
makes a difference for error messages, the bell will be used always
for a lot of errors without a message (e.g., hitting <Esc> in Normal
mode). See 'visualbell' on how to make the bell behave like a beep,
screen flash or do nothing.
screen flash or do nothing. See 'belloff' to finetune when to ring the
bell.
*'errorfile'* *'ef'*
'errorfile' 'ef' string (Amiga default: "AztecC.Err",
@@ -2774,6 +2836,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
<Tab>. Spaces are used in indents with the '>' and '<' commands and
when 'autoindent' is on. To insert a real tab when 'expandtab' is
on, use CTRL-V<Tab>. See also |:retab| and |ins-expandtab|.
This option is reset when the 'paste' option is set and restored when
the 'paste' option is reset.
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
*'exrc'* *'ex'* *'noexrc'* *'noex'*
@@ -3056,6 +3120,17 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
fold:c Folded |hl-Folded|
diff:c DiffDelete |hl-DiffDelete|
*'fixendofline'* *'fixeol'* *'nofixendofline'* *'nofixeol'*
'fixendofline' 'fixeol' boolean (default on)
local to buffer
{not in Vi}
When writing a file and this option is on, <EOL> at the end of file
will be restored if missing. Turn this option off if you want to
preserve the situation from the original file.
When the 'binary' option is set the value of this option doesn't
matter.
See the 'endofline' option.
*'fkmap'* *'fk'* *'nofkmap'* *'nofk'*
'fkmap' 'fk' boolean (default off) *E198*
global
@@ -4717,33 +4792,38 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
{not in Vi}
Strings to use in 'list' mode and for the |:list| command. It is a
comma separated list of string settings.
*lcs-eol*
*lcs-eol*
eol:c Character to show at the end of each line. When
omitted, there is no extra character at the end of the
line.
*lcs-tab*
*lcs-tab*
tab:xy Two characters to be used to show a tab. The first
char is used once. The second char is repeated to
fill the space that the tab normally occupies.
"tab:>-" will show a tab that takes four spaces as
">---". When omitted, a tab is show as ^I.
*lcs-trail*
*lcs-space*
space:c Character to show for a space. When omitted, spaces
are left blank.
*lcs-trail*
trail:c Character to show for trailing spaces. When omitted,
trailing spaces are blank.
*lcs-extends*
trailing spaces are blank. Overrides the "space"
setting for trailing spaces.
*lcs-extends*
extends:c Character to show in the last column, when 'wrap' is
off and the line continues beyond the right of the
screen.
*lcs-precedes*
*lcs-precedes*
precedes:c Character to show in the first column, when 'wrap'
is off and there is text preceding the character
visible in the first column.
*lcs-conceal*
*lcs-conceal*
conceal:c Character to show in place of concealed text, when
'conceallevel' is set to 1.
*lcs-nbsp*
nbsp:c Character to show for a non-breakable space (character
0xA0, 160). Left blank when omitted.
*lcs-nbsp*
nbsp:c Character to show for a non-breakable space character
(0xA0 (160 decimal) and U+202F). Left blank when
omitted.
The characters ':' and ',' should not be used. UTF-8 characters can
be used when 'encoding' is "utf-8", otherwise only printable
@@ -4754,7 +4834,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
:set lcs=tab:>-,eol:<,nbsp:%
:set lcs=extends:>,precedes:<
< The "NonText" highlighting will be used for "eol", "extends" and
"precedes". "SpecialKey" for "nbsp", "tab" and "trail".
"precedes". "SpecialKey" for "nbsp", "space", "tab" and "trail".
|hl-NonText| |hl-SpecialKey|
*'lpl'* *'nolpl'* *'loadplugins'* *'noloadplugins'*
@@ -5335,19 +5415,21 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
When the 'paste' option is switched on (also when it was already on):
- mapping in Insert mode and Command-line mode is disabled
- abbreviations are disabled
- 'textwidth' is set to 0
- 'wrapmargin' is set to 0
- 'autoindent' is reset
- 'smartindent' is reset
- 'softtabstop' is set to 0
- 'expandtab' is reset
- 'formatoptions' is used like it is empty
- 'revins' is reset
- 'ruler' is reset
- 'showmatch' is reset
- 'formatoptions' is used like it is empty
- 'smartindent' is reset
- 'smarttab' is reset
- 'softtabstop' is set to 0
- 'textwidth' is set to 0
- 'wrapmargin' is set to 0
These options keep their value, but their effect is disabled:
- 'lisp'
- 'indentexpr'
- 'cindent'
- 'indentexpr'
- 'lisp'
NOTE: When you start editing another file while the 'paste' option is
on, settings from the modelines or autocommands may change the
settings again, causing trouble when pasting text. You might want to
@@ -5780,7 +5862,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Inserting characters in Insert mode will work backwards. See "typing
backwards" |ins-reverse|. This option can be toggled with the CTRL-_
command in Insert mode, when 'allowrevins' is set.
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' or 'paste' is set.
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
This option is reset when 'paste' is set and restored when 'paste' is
reset.
*'rightleft'* *'rl'* *'norightleft'* *'norl'*
'rightleft' 'rl' boolean (default off)
@@ -5836,7 +5920,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
separated with a dash.
For an empty line "0-1" is shown.
For an empty buffer the line number will also be zero: "0,0-1".
This option is reset when the 'paste' option is set.
This option is reset when 'paste' is set and restored when 'paste' is
reset.
If you don't want to see the ruler all the time but want to know where
you are, use "g CTRL-G" |g_CTRL-G|.
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
@@ -6475,7 +6560,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
jump is only done if the match can be seen on the screen. The time to
show the match can be set with 'matchtime'.
A Beep is given if there is no match (no matter if the match can be
seen or not). This option is reset when the 'paste' option is set.
seen or not).
This option is reset when 'paste' is set and restored when 'paste' is
reset.
When the 'm' flag is not included in 'cpoptions', typing a character
will immediately move the cursor back to where it belongs.
See the "sm" field in 'guicursor' for setting the cursor shape and
@@ -6584,8 +6671,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
mapping: ":inoremap # X^H#", where ^H is entered with CTRL-V CTRL-H.
When using the ">>" command, lines starting with '#' are not shifted
right.
NOTE: 'smartindent' is reset when 'compatible' is set. When 'paste'
is set smart indenting is disabled.
NOTE: 'smartindent' is reset when 'compatible' is set.
This option is reset when 'paste' is set and restored when 'paste' is
reset.
*'smarttab'* *'sta'* *'nosmarttab'* *'nosta'*
'smarttab' 'sta' boolean (default off)
@@ -6601,6 +6689,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
What gets inserted (a <Tab> or spaces) depends on the 'expandtab'
option. Also see |ins-expandtab|. When 'expandtab' is not set, the
number of spaces is minimized by using <Tab>s.
This option is reset when 'paste' is set and restored when 'paste' is
reset.
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
*'softtabstop'* *'sts'*
@@ -6615,7 +6705,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
commands like "x" still work on the actual characters.
When 'sts' is zero, this feature is off.
When 'sts' is negative, the value of 'shiftwidth' is used.
'softtabstop' is set to 0 when the 'paste' option is set.
'softtabstop' is set to 0 when the 'paste' option is set and restored
when 'paste' is reset.
See also |ins-expandtab|. When 'expandtab' is not set, the number of
spaces is minimized by using <Tab>s.
The 'L' flag in 'cpoptions' changes how tabs are used when 'list' is
@@ -7062,6 +7153,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
split If included, split the current window before loading
a buffer for a |quickfix| command that display errors.
Otherwise: do not split, use current window.
vsplit Just like "split" but split vertically.
newtab Like "split", but open a new tab page. Overrules
"split" when both are present.
@@ -7318,14 +7410,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
the GUI it only applies to the keyboard ( 'encoding' is used for the
display). Except for the Mac when 'macatsui' is off, then
'termencoding' should be "macroman".
In the Win32 console version the default value is the console codepage
when it differs from the ANSI codepage.
*E617*
Note: This does not apply to the GTK+ 2 GUI. After the GUI has been
successfully initialized, 'termencoding' is forcibly set to "utf-8".
Any attempts to set a different value will be rejected, and an error
message is shown.
For the Win32 GUI 'termencoding' is not used for typed characters,
For the Win32 GUI and console versions 'termencoding' is not used,
because the Win32 system always passes Unicode characters.
When empty, the same encoding is used as for the 'encoding' option.
This is the normal value.
@@ -7375,8 +7465,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
{not in Vi}
Maximum width of text that is being inserted. A longer line will be
broken after white space to get this width. A zero value disables
this. 'textwidth' is set to 0 when the 'paste' option is set. When
'textwidth' is zero, 'wrapmargin' may be used. See also
this.
'textwidth' is set to 0 when the 'paste' option is set and restored
when 'paste' is reset.
When 'textwidth' is zero, 'wrapmargin' may be used. See also
'formatoptions' and |ins-textwidth|.
When 'formatexpr' is set it will be used to break the line.
NOTE: This option is set to 0 when 'compatible' is set.
@@ -8398,6 +8490,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Options that add a margin, such as 'number' and 'foldcolumn', cause
the text width to be further reduced. This is Vi compatible.
When 'textwidth' is non-zero, this option is not used.
This option is set to 0 when 'paste' is set and restored when 'paste'
is reset.
See also 'formatoptions' and |ins-textwidth|. {Vi: works differently
and less usefully}

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@@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
*pi_logipat.txt* Logical Patterns Mar 13, 2013
Author: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM>
Copyright: (c) 2004-2013 by Charles E. Campbell *logipat-copyright*
The VIM LICENSE applies to LogiPat.vim and LogiPat.txt
(see |copyright|) except use "LogiPat" instead of "Vim"
No warranty, express or implied. Use At-Your-Own-Risk.
==============================================================================
1. Contents *logipat* *logipat-contents*
1. Contents.................: |logipat-contents|
2. LogiPat Manual...........: |logipat-manual|
3. LogiPat Examples.........: |logipat-examples|
4. Caveat...................: |logipat-caveat|
5. LogiPat History..........: |logipat-history|
==============================================================================
2. LogiPat Manual *logipat-manual* *logipat-man*
*logipat-arg* *logipat-input* *logipat-pattern* *logipat-operators*
Boolean logic patterns are composed of
operators ! = not
| = logical-or
& = logical-and
grouping ( ... )
patterns "pattern"
:LogiPat {boolean-logic pattern} *:LogiPat*
:LogiPat is a command which takes a boolean-logic
argument (|logipat-arg|).
:LP {boolean-logic pattern} *:LP*
:LP is a shorthand command version of :LogiPat
(|:LogiPat|).
:ELP {boolean-logic pattern} *:ELP*
No search is done, but the conversion from the
boolean logic pattern to the regular expression
is performed and echoed onto the display.
:LogiPatFlags {search flags} *LogiPat-flags*
:LogiPatFlags {search flags}
LogiPat uses the |search()| command. The flags
passed to that call to search() may be specified
by the :LogiPatFlags command.
:LPF {search flags} *:LPF*
:LPF is a shorthand version of :LogiPatFlags.
:let pat=LogiPat({boolean-logic pattern}) *LogiPat()*
If one calls LogiPat() directly, no search
is done, but the transformation from the boolean
logic pattern into a regular expression pattern
is performed and returned.
To get a " inside a pattern, as opposed to having it delimit
the pattern, double it.
==============================================================================
3. LogiPat Examples *logipat-examples*
LogiPat takes Boolean logic arguments and produces a regular
expression which implements the choices. A series of examples
follows:
>
:LogiPat "abc"
< will search for lines containing the string :abc:
>
:LogiPat "ab""cd"
< will search for lines containing the string :ab"c:
>
:LogiPat !"abc"
< will search for lines which don't contain the string :abc:
>
:LogiPat "abc"|"def"
< will search for lines which contain either the string
:abc: or the string :def:
>
:LogiPat !("abc"|"def")
< will search for lines which don't contain either
of the strings :abc: or :def:
>
:LogiPat "abc"&"def"
< will search for lines which contain both of the strings
:abc: and :def:
>
:let pat= LogiPat('!"abc"')
< will return the regular expression which will match
all lines not containing :abc: . The double quotes
are needed to pass normal patterns to LogiPat, and
differentiate such patterns from boolean logic
operators.
==============================================================================
4. Caveat *logipat-caveat*
The "not" operator may be fragile; ie. it may not always play well
with the & (logical-and) and | (logical-or) operators. Please try out
your patterns, possibly with :set hls, to insure that what is matching
is what you want.
==============================================================================
3. LogiPat History *logipat-history*
v3 Sep 25, 2006 * LP_Or() fixed; it now encapsulates its output
in \%(...\) parentheses
Dec 12, 2011 * |:ELP| added
* "" is mapped to a single " and left inside patterns
v2 May 31, 2005 * LPF and LogiPatFlags commands weren't working
v1 May 23, 2005 * initial release
==============================================================================
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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Mar 27
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 08
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -299,6 +299,75 @@ use this code: >
au QuickfixCmdPost make call QfMakeConv()
EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
*:cdo*
:cdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each valid entry in the quickfix list.
It works like doing this: >
:cfirst
:{cmd}
:cnext
:{cmd}
etc.
< When the current file can't be |abandon|ed and the [!]
is not present, the command fails.
When an error is detected excecution stops.
The last buffer (or where an error occurred) becomes
the current buffer.
{cmd} can contain '|' to concatenate several commands.
Only valid entries in the quickfix list are used.
A range can be used to select entries, e.g.: >
:10,$cdo cmd
< To skip entries 1 to 9.
Note: While this command is executing, the Syntax
autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
each buffer.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
Also see |:bufdo|, |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|,
|:ldo|, |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|.
*:cfdo*
:cfdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each file in the quickfix list.
It works like doing this: >
:cfirst
:{cmd}
:cnfile
:{cmd}
etc.
< Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
*:ldo*
:ld[o][!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each valid entry in the location list
for the current window.
It works like doing this: >
:lfirst
:{cmd}
:lnext
:{cmd}
etc.
< Only valid entries in the location list are used.
Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
*:lfdo*
:lfdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each file in the location list for
the current window.
It works like doing this: >
:lfirst
:{cmd}
:lnfile
:{cmd}
etc.
< Otherwise it works the same as `:ldo`.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
=============================================================================
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*quickref.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Nov 19
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jul 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -620,6 +620,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'balloondelay' 'bdlay' delay in mS before a balloon may pop up
'ballooneval' 'beval' switch on balloon evaluation
'balloonexpr' 'bexpr' expression to show in balloon
'belloff' 'bo' do not ring the bell for these reasons
'binary' 'bin' read/write/edit file in binary mode
'bioskey' 'biosk' MS-DOS: use bios calls for input characters
'bomb' prepend a Byte Order Mark to the file
@@ -696,6 +697,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'fileignorecase' 'fic' ignore case when using file names
'filetype' 'ft' type of file, used for autocommands
'fillchars' 'fcs' characters to use for displaying special items
'fixendofline' 'fixeol' make sure last line in file has <EOL>
'fkmap' 'fk' Farsi keyboard mapping
'foldclose' 'fcl' close a fold when the cursor leaves it
'foldcolumn' 'fdc' width of the column used to indicate folds
@@ -710,10 +712,10 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'foldnestmax' 'fdn' maximum fold depth
'foldopen' 'fdo' for which commands a fold will be opened
'foldtext' 'fdt' expression used to display for a closed fold
'formatexpr' 'fex' expression used with "gq" command
'formatlistpat' 'flp' pattern used to recognize a list header
'formatoptions' 'fo' how automatic formatting is to be done
'formatprg' 'fp' name of external program used with "gq" command
'formatexpr' 'fex' expression used with "gq" command
'fsync' 'fs' whether to invoke fsync() after file write
'gdefault' 'gd' the ":substitute" flag 'g' is default on
'grepformat' 'gfm' format of 'grepprg' output
@@ -732,15 +734,15 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'helplang' 'hlg' preferred help languages
'hidden' 'hid' don't unload buffer when it is |abandon|ed
'highlight' 'hl' sets highlighting mode for various occasions
'hlsearch' 'hls' highlight matches with last search pattern
'history' 'hi' number of command-lines that are remembered
'hkmap' 'hk' Hebrew keyboard mapping
'hkmapp' 'hkp' phonetic Hebrew keyboard mapping
'hlsearch' 'hls' highlight matches with last search pattern
'icon' let Vim set the text of the window icon
'iconstring' string to use for the Vim icon text
'ignorecase' 'ic' ignore case in search patterns
'imactivatekey' 'imak' key that activates the X input method
'imactivatefunc' 'imaf' function to enable/disable the X input method
'imactivatekey' 'imak' key that activates the X input method
'imcmdline' 'imc' use IM when starting to edit a command line
'imdisable' 'imd' do not use the IM in any mode
'iminsert' 'imi' use :lmap or IM in Insert mode
@@ -893,9 +895,9 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'switchbuf' 'swb' sets behavior when switching to another buffer
'synmaxcol' 'smc' maximum column to find syntax items
'syntax' 'syn' syntax to be loaded for current buffer
'tabstop' 'ts' number of spaces that <Tab> in file uses
'tabline' 'tal' custom format for the console tab pages line
'tabpagemax' 'tpm' maximum number of tab pages for |-p| and "tab all"
'tabstop' 'ts' number of spaces that <Tab> in file uses
'tagbsearch' 'tbs' use binary searching in tags files
'taglength' 'tl' number of significant characters for a tag
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*repeat.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 07
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Apr 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -600,6 +600,7 @@ For example, to profile the one_script.vim script file: >
:prof[ile] start {fname} *:prof* *:profile* *E750*
Start profiling, write the output in {fname} upon exit.
"~/" and environment variables in {fname} will be expanded.
If {fname} already exists it will be silently overwritten.
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Mar 20
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Aug 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -3322,6 +3322,32 @@ must not click outside of the pixel strings, but feel free to improve it.
It will look much better with a font in a quadratic cell size, e.g. for X: >
:set guifont=-*-clean-medium-r-*-*-8-*-*-*-*-80-*
YAML *yaml.vim* *ft-yaml-syntax*
*g:yaml_schema* *b:yaml_schema*
A YAML schema is a combination of a set of tags and a mechanism for resolving
non-specific tags. For user this means that YAML parser may, depending on
plain scalar contents, treat plain scalar (which can actually be only string
and nothing else) as a value of the other type: null, boolean, floating-point,
integer. `g:yaml_schema` option determines according to which schema values
will be highlighted specially. Supported schemas are
Schema Description ~
failsafe No additional highlighting.
json Supports JSON-style numbers, booleans and null.
core Supports more number, boolean and null styles.
pyyaml In addition to core schema supports highlighting timestamps,
but there are some differences in what is recognized as
numbers and many additional boolean values not present in core
schema.
Default schema is `core`.
Note that schemas are not actually limited to plain scalars, but this is the
only difference between schemas defined in YAML specification and the only
difference defined in the syntax file.
==============================================================================
5. Defining a syntax *:syn-define* *E410*
@@ -3419,7 +3445,7 @@ DEFINING KEYWORDS *:syn-keyword*
:syntax keyword Type contained int long char
:syntax keyword Type int long contained char
:syntax keyword Type int long char contained
< *E789*
< *E789* *E890*
When you have a keyword with an optional tail, like Ex commands in
Vim, you can put the optional characters inside [], to define all the
variations at once: >
@@ -3673,6 +3699,7 @@ Whether or not it is actually concealed depends on the value of the
'conceallevel' option. The 'concealcursor' option is used to decide whether
concealable items in the current line are displayed unconcealed to be able to
edit the line.
Another way to conceal text with with |matchadd()|.
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@@ -202,23 +202,29 @@ REORDERING TAB PAGES:
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. >
:.tabmove " do nothing
:-tabmove " move the tab page to the left
:tabmove " move the tab page to the right
:.tabmove " as above
:+tabmove " as above
:+tabmove " move the tab page to the right
:0tabmove " move the tab page to the beginning of the tab
" list
:$tabmove " move the tab page to the end of the tab list
<
:tabmove 0 " as above
:tabmove " move the tab page to the last
:$tabmove " as above
:tabmove $ " as above
:tabm[ove] +[N]
:tabm[ove] -[N]
Move the current tab page N places to the right (with +) or to
the left (with -).
the left (with -). >
:tabmove - " move the tab page to the left
:tabmove -1 " as above
:tabmove + " move the tab page to the right
:tabmove +1 " as above
Note that although it is possible to move a tab behind the N-th one by using
:Ntabmove, it is impossible to move it by N places by using :+Ntabmove. For
clarification what +N means in this context see |[range]|.
:Ntabmove. And move it by N places by using :+Ntabmove. For clarification what
+N means in this context see |[range]|.
LOOPING OVER TAB PAGES:
@@ -242,7 +248,8 @@ LOOPING OVER TAB PAGES:
{cmd} must not open or close tab pages or reorder them.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
Also see |:windo|, |:argdo| and |:bufdo|.
Also see |:windo|, |:argdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|, |:cfdo|
and |:lfdo|
==============================================================================
3. Other items *tab-page-other*

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@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
'bdir' options.txt /*'bdir'*
'bdlay' options.txt /*'bdlay'*
'beautify' vi_diff.txt /*'beautify'*
'belloff' options.txt /*'belloff'*
'beval' options.txt /*'beval'*
'bex' options.txt /*'bex'*
'bexpr' options.txt /*'bexpr'*
@@ -89,6 +90,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
'bk' options.txt /*'bk'*
'bkc' options.txt /*'bkc'*
'bl' options.txt /*'bl'*
'bo' options.txt /*'bo'*
'bomb' options.txt /*'bomb'*
'breakat' options.txt /*'breakat'*
'breakindent' options.txt /*'breakindent'*
@@ -246,6 +248,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
'fileignorecase' options.txt /*'fileignorecase'*
'filetype' options.txt /*'filetype'*
'fillchars' options.txt /*'fillchars'*
'fixendofline' options.txt /*'fixendofline'*
'fixeol' options.txt /*'fixeol'*
'fk' options.txt /*'fk'*
'fkmap' options.txt /*'fkmap'*
'fl' vi_diff.txt /*'fl'*
@@ -540,6 +544,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
'nofen' options.txt /*'nofen'*
'nofic' options.txt /*'nofic'*
'nofileignorecase' options.txt /*'nofileignorecase'*
'nofixendofline' options.txt /*'nofixendofline'*
'nofixeol' options.txt /*'nofixeol'*
'nofk' options.txt /*'nofk'*
'nofkmap' options.txt /*'nofkmap'*
'nofoldenable' options.txt /*'nofoldenable'*
@@ -929,9 +935,11 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
't_KJ' term.txt /*'t_KJ'*
't_KK' term.txt /*'t_KK'*
't_KL' term.txt /*'t_KL'*
't_RB' term.txt /*'t_RB'*
't_RI' term.txt /*'t_RI'*
't_RV' term.txt /*'t_RV'*
't_SI' term.txt /*'t_SI'*
't_SR' term.txt /*'t_SR'*
't_Sb' term.txt /*'t_Sb'*
't_Sf' term.txt /*'t_Sf'*
't_WP' term.txt /*'t_WP'*
@@ -1836,6 +1844,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
:CompilerSet usr_41.txt /*:CompilerSet*
:DiffOrig diff.txt /*:DiffOrig*
:DoMatchParen pi_paren.txt /*:DoMatchParen*
:ELP pi_logipat.txt /*:ELP*
:Explore pi_netrw.txt /*:Explore*
:GLVS pi_getscript.txt /*:GLVS*
:GetLatestVimScripts_dat pi_getscript.txt /*:GetLatestVimScripts_dat*
@@ -1843,7 +1852,10 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
:GnatPretty ft_ada.txt /*:GnatPretty*
:GnatTags ft_ada.txt /*:GnatTags*
:Hexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Hexplore*
:LP pi_logipat.txt /*:LP*
:LPF pi_logipat.txt /*:LPF*
:Lexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Lexplore*
:LogiPat pi_logipat.txt /*:LogiPat*
:Man filetype.txt /*:Man*
:MkVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:MkVimball*
:N editing.txt /*:N*
@@ -2003,11 +2015,13 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
:cclose quickfix.txt /*:cclose*
:cd editing.txt /*:cd*
:cd- editing.txt /*:cd-*
:cdo quickfix.txt /*:cdo*
:ce change.txt /*:ce*
:center change.txt /*:center*
:cex quickfix.txt /*:cex*
:cexpr quickfix.txt /*:cexpr*
:cf quickfix.txt /*:cf*
:cfdo quickfix.txt /*:cfdo*
:cfile quickfix.txt /*:cfile*
:cfir quickfix.txt /*:cfir*
:cfirst quickfix.txt /*:cfirst*
@@ -2354,6 +2368,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
:lclose quickfix.txt /*:lclose*
:lcs if_cscop.txt /*:lcs*
:lcscope if_cscop.txt /*:lcscope*
:ldo quickfix.txt /*:ldo*
:le change.txt /*:le*
:left change.txt /*:left*
:lefta windows.txt /*:lefta*
@@ -2372,6 +2387,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
:lex quickfix.txt /*:lex*
:lexpr quickfix.txt /*:lexpr*
:lf quickfix.txt /*:lf*
:lfdo quickfix.txt /*:lfdo*
:lfile quickfix.txt /*:lfile*
:lfir quickfix.txt /*:lfir*
:lfirst quickfix.txt /*:lfirst*
@@ -4341,6 +4357,7 @@ E887 if_pyth.txt /*E887*
E888 pattern.txt /*E888*
E889 map.txt /*E889*
E89 message.txt /*E89*
E890 syntax.txt /*E890*
E90 message.txt /*E90*
E91 options.txt /*E91*
E92 message.txt /*E92*
@@ -4420,6 +4437,8 @@ L motion.txt /*L*
Linux-backspace options.txt /*Linux-backspace*
List eval.txt /*List*
Lists eval.txt /*Lists*
LogiPat() pi_logipat.txt /*LogiPat()*
LogiPat-flags pi_logipat.txt /*LogiPat-flags*
Lua if_lua.txt /*Lua*
M motion.txt /*M*
MDI starting.txt /*MDI*
@@ -4466,6 +4485,7 @@ OffTheSpot mbyte.txt /*OffTheSpot*
OnTheSpot mbyte.txt /*OnTheSpot*
Operator-pending intro.txt /*Operator-pending*
Operator-pending-mode intro.txt /*Operator-pending-mode*
OptionSet autocmd.txt /*OptionSet*
OverTheSpot mbyte.txt /*OverTheSpot*
P change.txt /*P*
PATHEXT eval.txt /*PATHEXT*
@@ -4555,6 +4575,7 @@ SourcePre autocmd.txt /*SourcePre*
SpellFileMissing autocmd.txt /*SpellFileMissing*
StdinReadPost autocmd.txt /*StdinReadPost*
StdinReadPre autocmd.txt /*StdinReadPre*
String eval.txt /*String*
SwapExists autocmd.txt /*SwapExists*
Syntax autocmd.txt /*Syntax*
T motion.txt /*T*
@@ -4874,6 +4895,7 @@ b:current_syntax-variable syntax.txt /*b:current_syntax-variable*
b:netrw_lastfile pi_netrw.txt /*b:netrw_lastfile*
b:tex_stylish syntax.txt /*b:tex_stylish*
b:var eval.txt /*b:var*
b:yaml_schema syntax.txt /*b:yaml_schema*
baan-folding syntax.txt /*baan-folding*
baan-syntax syntax.txt /*baan-syntax*
baan.vim syntax.txt /*baan.vim*
@@ -5200,6 +5222,7 @@ complete_CTRL-E insert.txt /*complete_CTRL-E*
complete_CTRL-Y insert.txt /*complete_CTRL-Y*
complete_add() eval.txt /*complete_add()*
complete_check() eval.txt /*complete_check()*
completed_item-variable eval.txt /*completed_item-variable*
completion-functions usr_41.txt /*completion-functions*
complex-change change.txt /*complex-change*
complex-repeat repeat.txt /*complex-repeat*
@@ -5637,6 +5660,7 @@ extensions-improvements todo.txt /*extensions-improvements*
f motion.txt /*f*
faq intro.txt /*faq*
farsi farsi.txt /*farsi*
farsi-fonts farsi.txt /*farsi-fonts*
farsi.txt farsi.txt /*farsi.txt*
fasm.vim syntax.txt /*fasm.vim*
fcs_choice-variable eval.txt /*fcs_choice-variable*
@@ -5883,6 +5907,7 @@ ft-xhtml-omni insert.txt /*ft-xhtml-omni*
ft-xml-omni insert.txt /*ft-xml-omni*
ft-xml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xml-syntax*
ft-xpm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xpm-syntax*
ft-yaml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-yaml-syntax*
ft_ada.txt ft_ada.txt /*ft_ada.txt*
ft_sql.txt ft_sql.txt /*ft_sql.txt*
ftdetect filetype.txt /*ftdetect*
@@ -6112,6 +6137,7 @@ g:vimsyn_folding syntax.txt /*g:vimsyn_folding*
g:vimsyn_maxlines syntax.txt /*g:vimsyn_maxlines*
g:vimsyn_minlines syntax.txt /*g:vimsyn_minlines*
g:vimsyn_noerror syntax.txt /*g:vimsyn_noerror*
g:yaml_schema syntax.txt /*g:yaml_schema*
g:zip_nomax pi_zip.txt /*g:zip_nomax*
g:zip_shq pi_zip.txt /*g:zip_shq*
g:zip_unzipcmd pi_zip.txt /*g:zip_unzipcmd*
@@ -6163,6 +6189,7 @@ getbufline() eval.txt /*getbufline()*
getbufvar() eval.txt /*getbufvar()*
getchar() eval.txt /*getchar()*
getcharmod() eval.txt /*getcharmod()*
getcharsearch() eval.txt /*getcharsearch()*
getcmdline() eval.txt /*getcmdline()*
getcmdpos() eval.txt /*getcmdpos()*
getcmdtype() eval.txt /*getcmdtype()*
@@ -6520,6 +6547,7 @@ i_CTRL-G_<Down> insert.txt /*i_CTRL-G_<Down>*
i_CTRL-G_<Up> insert.txt /*i_CTRL-G_<Up>*
i_CTRL-G_CTRL-J insert.txt /*i_CTRL-G_CTRL-J*
i_CTRL-G_CTRL-K insert.txt /*i_CTRL-G_CTRL-K*
i_CTRL-G_U insert.txt /*i_CTRL-G_U*
i_CTRL-G_j insert.txt /*i_CTRL-G_j*
i_CTRL-G_k insert.txt /*i_CTRL-G_k*
i_CTRL-G_u insert.txt /*i_CTRL-G_u*
@@ -6729,6 +6757,7 @@ lcs-eol options.txt /*lcs-eol*
lcs-extends options.txt /*lcs-extends*
lcs-nbsp options.txt /*lcs-nbsp*
lcs-precedes options.txt /*lcs-precedes*
lcs-space options.txt /*lcs-space*
lcs-tab options.txt /*lcs-tab*
lcs-trail options.txt /*lcs-trail*
left-right-motions motion.txt /*left-right-motions*
@@ -6776,6 +6805,18 @@ location-list quickfix.txt /*location-list*
location-list-window quickfix.txt /*location-list-window*
log() eval.txt /*log()*
log10() eval.txt /*log10()*
logipat pi_logipat.txt /*logipat*
logipat-arg pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-arg*
logipat-caveat pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-caveat*
logipat-contents pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-contents*
logipat-copyright pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-copyright*
logipat-examples pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-examples*
logipat-history pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-history*
logipat-input pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-input*
logipat-man pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-man*
logipat-manual pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-manual*
logipat-operators pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-operators*
logipat-pattern pi_logipat.txt /*logipat-pattern*
long-lines version5.txt /*long-lines*
love intro.txt /*love*
lowercase change.txt /*lowercase*
@@ -7419,6 +7460,7 @@ php3.vim syntax.txt /*php3.vim*
phtml.vim syntax.txt /*phtml.vim*
pi_getscript.txt pi_getscript.txt /*pi_getscript.txt*
pi_gzip.txt pi_gzip.txt /*pi_gzip.txt*
pi_logipat.txt pi_logipat.txt /*pi_logipat.txt*
pi_netrw.txt pi_netrw.txt /*pi_netrw.txt*
pi_paren.txt pi_paren.txt /*pi_paren.txt*
pi_spec.txt pi_spec.txt /*pi_spec.txt*
@@ -7759,6 +7801,7 @@ session-file starting.txt /*session-file*
set-option options.txt /*set-option*
set-spc-auto spell.txt /*set-spc-auto*
setbufvar() eval.txt /*setbufvar()*
setcharsearch() eval.txt /*setcharsearch()*
setcmdpos() eval.txt /*setcmdpos()*
setline() eval.txt /*setline()*
setloclist() eval.txt /*setloclist()*
@@ -8100,9 +8143,11 @@ t_KI term.txt /*t_KI*
t_KJ term.txt /*t_KJ*
t_KK term.txt /*t_KK*
t_KL term.txt /*t_KL*
t_RB term.txt /*t_RB*
t_RI term.txt /*t_RI*
t_RV term.txt /*t_RV*
t_SI term.txt /*t_SI*
t_SR term.txt /*t_SR*
t_Sb term.txt /*t_Sb*
t_Sf term.txt /*t_Sf*
t_WP term.txt /*t_WP*
@@ -8464,6 +8509,7 @@ v:charconvert_from eval.txt /*v:charconvert_from*
v:charconvert_to eval.txt /*v:charconvert_to*
v:cmdarg eval.txt /*v:cmdarg*
v:cmdbang eval.txt /*v:cmdbang*
v:completed_item eval.txt /*v:completed_item*
v:count eval.txt /*v:count*
v:count1 eval.txt /*v:count1*
v:ctype eval.txt /*v:ctype*
@@ -8491,6 +8537,9 @@ v:mouse_lnum eval.txt /*v:mouse_lnum*
v:mouse_win eval.txt /*v:mouse_win*
v:oldfiles eval.txt /*v:oldfiles*
v:operator eval.txt /*v:operator*
v:option_new eval.txt /*v:option_new*
v:option_old eval.txt /*v:option_old*
v:option_type eval.txt /*v:option_type*
v:prevcount eval.txt /*v:prevcount*
v:profiling eval.txt /*v:profiling*
v:progname eval.txt /*v:progname*
@@ -8522,11 +8571,13 @@ v_<Esc> visual.txt /*v_<Esc>*
v_= change.txt /*v_=*
v_> change.txt /*v_>*
v_C change.txt /*v_C*
v_CTRL-A change.txt /*v_CTRL-A*
v_CTRL-C visual.txt /*v_CTRL-C*
v_CTRL-G visual.txt /*v_CTRL-G*
v_CTRL-H change.txt /*v_CTRL-H*
v_CTRL-O visual.txt /*v_CTRL-O*
v_CTRL-V visual.txt /*v_CTRL-V*
v_CTRL-X change.txt /*v_CTRL-X*
v_CTRL-Z starting.txt /*v_CTRL-Z*
v_CTRL-\_CTRL-G intro.txt /*v_CTRL-\\_CTRL-G*
v_CTRL-\_CTRL-N intro.txt /*v_CTRL-\\_CTRL-N*
@@ -8582,7 +8633,9 @@ v_gJ change.txt /*v_gJ*
v_gN visual.txt /*v_gN*
v_gV visual.txt /*v_gV*
v_g] tagsrch.txt /*v_g]*
v_g_CTRL-A change.txt /*v_g_CTRL-A*
v_g_CTRL-G editing.txt /*v_g_CTRL-G*
v_g_CTRL-X change.txt /*v_g_CTRL-X*
v_g_CTRL-] tagsrch.txt /*v_g_CTRL-]*
v_gf editing.txt /*v_gf*
v_gn visual.txt /*v_gn*
@@ -8887,6 +8940,7 @@ xterm-screens tips.txt /*xterm-screens*
xterm-scroll-region term.txt /*xterm-scroll-region*
xterm-shifted-keys term.txt /*xterm-shifted-keys*
y change.txt /*y*
yaml.vim syntax.txt /*yaml.vim*
yank change.txt /*yank*
ye-option-gone version4.txt /*ye-option-gone*
year-2000 intro.txt /*year-2000*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*term.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Feb 23
*term.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jun 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -301,6 +301,8 @@ Added by Vim (there are no standard codes for these):
|xterm-8bit| |v:termresponse| |'ttymouse'| |xterm-codes|
t_u7 request cursor position (for xterm) *t_u7* *'t_u7'*
see |'ambiwidth'|
t_RB request terminal background color *t_RB* *'t_RB'*
see |'ambiwidth'|
KEY CODES
Note: Use the <> form if possible

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Mar 20
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ not be repeated below, unless there is extra information.
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
Regexp problems:
- The regexp engines are not reentrant, causing havoc when interrupted by a
remote expression or something else. Move global variables onto the stack
or into an allocated struct.
- The old engine does not find a match for "/\%#=1\(\)\{80}", the new engine
matches everywhere.
- Using win_linetabsize() can still be slow. Cache the result, store col and
@@ -58,6 +61,8 @@ Regexp problems:
- 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.
This problem is probably the same: "\%(^\1.*$\n\)\@<=\(\d\+\).*$".
(guotuofeng, 2015 Jun 22)
- Strange matching with "\(Hello\n\)\@<=A". (Anas Syed, 2015 Feb 12)
- Problem with \v(A)@<=b+\1c. (Issue 334)
- Diff highlighting can be very slow. (Issue 309)
@@ -68,27 +73,9 @@ Regexp problems:
- this doesn't work: "syntax match ErrorMsg /.\%9l\%>20c\&\%<28c/". Leaving
out the \& works. Seems any column check after \& fails.
Check out neovim bug reports that apply to Vim:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues?q=label%3Abug-vim
Specifically:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/cf8e175cf54281bcad5e704308e92ebb3e6381d3
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/d7038127ca6b356ad33fdec08aa3b23ac6a817af
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/77ace65bdce379f2d9b13ee81ab3fc01951f92dc
And also:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2157/commits
Still using freed memory after using setloclist(). (lcd, 2014 Jul 23)
More info Jul 24. Not clear why.
Updated Irish translation. (Kevin Scannell, 2015 Mar 13)
Better .ico file for Windows. (Pat Suwalski, 2015 Feb 13)
Waiting for response on remark from Edward Fox.
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)
@@ -97,23 +84,25 @@ 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)
C indent: should recognize C11 raw strings. (Mark Lodato, 2015 Mar 1)
Need to recognize R"string".
Using ":windo" to set options in all windows has the side effect that it
changes the window layout and the current window. Make a variant that saves
and restores. Use in the matchparen plugin.
Perhaps we can use ":silent window"?
Suggested patch to MingW makefiles. (Michael Soyka, 2015 Mar 11)
Feedback from others?
Patch for :tabmove not working as documented. (Hirohito Higashi, 2015 Mar 10)
https://gist.github.com/h-east/ffabb0cdd589a5f9acd2
Updated patch emailed. (Mar 17) Awaiting comments.
Crash when changing the 'tags' option from a remote command.
(Benjamin Fritz, 2015 Mar 18)
Illegal memory access, requires ASAN to see. (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Jul 28)
Gvim: when both Tab and CTRL-I are mapped, use CTRL-I not for Tab.
Unexpected delay when using CTRL-O u. It's not timeoutlen.
(Gary Johnson, 2015 Aug 28)
Can src/GvimExt/Make_cyg.mak be removed?
Same for src/xxd/Make_cyg.mak
Python: ":py raw_input('prompt')" doesn't work. (Manu Hack)
2html update. (Ben Fritz, 2015 Sep 9)
MS-Windows: When editing a file with a leading space, writing it uses the
wrong name. (Aram, 2014 Nov 7) Vim 7.4.
@@ -123,74 +112,97 @@ specifically? First try with the parens, then without.
Value returned by virtcol() changes depending on how lines wrap. This is
inconsistent with the documentation.
Better greek spell checking. Issue 299.
Add bzl filetype support. (David Barnett, 2015 Aug 11)
When complete() first argument is before where insert started and 'backspace'
is Vi compatible, the completion fails. (Hirohito Higashi, 2015 Feb 19)
Test 44 fails when [[=A=]] is changed to [[=À=]]. Caused by getcmdline() not
handling the 0x80 as a second byte correctly? (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Jun 10)
Weird encryption problems on Windows. (Ben Fritz, 2015 Feb 13)
Goes away when disabling the swap file. (might1, Feb 16)
Problem caused by patch 7.3.638: window->open does not update window
correctly. Issue 91. With patch.
MS-Windows: Crash opening very long file name starting with "\\".
(Christian Brock, 2012 Jun 29)
Patch to handle directories better for --remote. (xaizek, 2015 Mar 1)
Cursorline background color not mixed with character highlight.
Patch by Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Dec 3.
The OptionSet autocommand event is not always triggered. (Rick Howe, 2015 Sep
24): setwinvar(), :diffthis, :diffoff.
The argument for "-S" is not taken literally, the ":so" command expands
wildcards. Add a ":nowild" command modifier? (ZyX, 2015 March 4)
Problem using diff syntax with cp932 encoding. Idea from Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
patch from Ken Takata (2014 Nov 6)
":set all&" still does not handle all side effects. Centralize handling side
effects for when set by the user, on init and when reset to default.
Proposal to make options.txt easier to read. (Arnaud Decara, 2015 Aug 5)
Update Aug 14.
Patch for problem with restoring screen on Windows. (Nobuhiro Takasaki, 2015
Sep 10)
Patch to be able to use hex numbers with :digraph. (Lcd, 2015 Sep 6)
Update Sep 7. Update by Christian Brabandt, 2015 Sep 8.
Build with Python on Mac does not always use the right library.
(Kazunobu Kuriyama, 2015 Mar 28)
Example in editing.txt uses $HOME with the expectating that it ends in a
slash. For me it does, but perhaps not for everybody. Add a function that
inserts a slash when needed? pathconcat(dir, path) (Thilo Six, 2015 Aug 12)
ml_updatechunk() is slow when retrying for another encoding. (John Little,
2014 Sep 11)
Patch to add counts to zr and zm. (Marcin Szamotulski, 2015 Jan 28)
Patch to fix checking global option value when not using it.
(Arnaud Decara, 2015 Jul 23)
Patch to add a different escape sequence for replace mode.
(Omar Sandoval, 2014 Nov 30)
When 'showbreak' is set repeating a Visual operation counts the size of the
'showbreak' text as part of the operation. (Axel Bender, 2015 Jul 20)
Patch on Issue 166, popup drawing with '$' in 'cpo'.
Patch to apply 'fileformats' when starting Vim. (Mike Williams, 2015 Jul 22)
Patch for matchit plugin related to multibyte chars. (Ken Takata, 2015 Jul 22)
Patch for multi-byte characters in langmap and applying a mapping on them.
(Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jun 12, update July 25)
Is this the right solution?
Patch to add grepfile(). (Scott Prager, 2015 May 26)
Work in progress.
Patch for global-local options consistency. (Arnaud Decara, 2015 Jul 22)
Is this right?
Patch to have CTRL-A and CTRL-X update the '[ and '] marks.
(Yukihiro Nakadaira, 2015 Aug 23)
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?
Patch to use different terminal mode settings for system(). (Hayaki Saito)
Does this work for everybody?
Patch to fix that wide characters do not work properly after exiting.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2015 May 24) Better patch to come.
Patch for man.vim. (SungHyun Nam, 2015 May 20)
Doesn't work completely (Dominique Orban)
Patch to add a "literal" argument to bufnr(). (Olaf Dabrunz, 2015 Aug 4)
When a session file is created and there are "nofile" buffers, these are not
filled. Need to trigger BufReadCmd autocommands. Also handle deleting the
initial empty buffer better. (ZyX, 2015 March 8)
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.
Patch to add an argument to ":ls" for specific kinds of buffers.
(Marcin Szamotulski, 2015 Jan 31)
Crash when using R syntax. (Jakson Alves de Aquino, 2015 Jan 30)
Memory freed by ":syn clear" but still referenced, syntax items referenced
from two windows? Stopped happening (Feb 5).
Window height computed incorrectly when Vim is minimized.
Patch to fix this. (Ingo Karkat, 2014 Dec 19)
Patch to fix CTRL-W handling in Insert mode for multi-byte characters.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2015 Jan 29, update with test)
Patch to allow values greater than 255 for ctermfg/ctermbg on Windows.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Dec 5)
Patch for an extra argument to matchadd() for conceal. (Christian Brabandt,
2015 Feb 17, update Feb 19)
Patch to add :lockjumps. (Carlo Baldassi, 2015 May 25)
OK to not block marks?
Mixup of highlighting when there is a match and SpellBad. (ZyX, 2015 Jan 1)
Patch to add 'belloff' option. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan 31)
Update Feb 6.
Patch for drag&drop reordering of GUI tab pages reordering.
(Ken Takata, 2013 Nov 22, second one, also by Masamichi Abe)
@@ -199,11 +211,17 @@ 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)
When two SIGWINCH arrive very quickly, the second one may be lost.
(Josh Triplett, 2015 Sep 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)
Patch to improve behavior of dead keys on MS-Windows. (John Wellesz, 2015 Aug
25) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/399.diff
Result of systemlist() does not show whether text ended in line break.
(Bjorn Linse, 2014 Nov 27)
@@ -233,11 +251,24 @@ With test, Nov 23.
Wrong scrolling when using incsearch. Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2014 Dec 4.
Is this a good solution?
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: Let rare word highlighting overrule good word highlighting.
(Jakson A. Aquino, 2010 Jul 30, again 2011 Jul 2)
Patch to add digits argument to round(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2015 Apr 26)
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)
Patch for ordered dict. (Ozaki Kiichi, 2015 May 7)
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
@@ -253,6 +284,9 @@ 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)
Patch for variable tabstops. On github (Christian Brabandt, 2014 May 15)
Update 2015 Jul 25 (email).
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".
@@ -277,13 +311,13 @@ 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 make extend() fail early when it might fail at some point.
(Olaf Dabrunz, 2015 May 2) Makes extend() slower, do we still want it?
Perhaps only the checks that can be done without looping over the dict or
arguments.
Patch to add :arglocal and :arglists. (Marcin Szamotulski, 2014 Aug 6)
PHP syntax is extremely slow. (Anhad Jai Singh, 2014 Jan 19)
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
@@ -371,7 +405,7 @@ Editing an ascii file as ucs-2 or ucs-4 causes display errors.
":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.
Patch to skip sort if no line matches the expression.
(Christian Brabandt, 2014 Jun 25)
Patch to add sortuniq(). (Cade Forester, 2014 Mar 19)
@@ -398,8 +432,6 @@ Remark on the docs. Should not be a compile time feature. But then what?
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 get MSVC version in a nicer way. (Ken Takata, 2014 Jul 24)
Patch to define macros for hardcoded values. (Elias Diem, 2013 Dec 14)
@@ -407,7 +439,8 @@ Patch to define macros for hardcoded values. (Elias Diem, 2013 Dec 14)
Several syntax file match "^\s*" which may get underlined if that's in the
highlight group. Add a "\zs" after it?
Go through more coverity reports.
The undo file name can get too long. (Issue 346)
For the path use a hash instead of dir%dir%dir%name hash%name.
Patch to add ":undorecover", get as much text out of the undo file as
possible. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Mar 12, update Aug 22)
@@ -459,9 +492,6 @@ When evaluating expression in backticks, autoload doesn't work.
Using <nr>ifoobar<esc> can slow down Vim. Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013
Dec 13.
Fold can't be opened after ":move". (Ein Brown)
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)
@@ -534,12 +564,6 @@ 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)
Issue 54: document behavior of -complete, also expands arg.
@@ -588,10 +612,6 @@ signs? Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Aug 22.
Patch to remove flicker from popup menu. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2013 Aug 15)
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
Problem with refresh:always in completion. (Tyler Wade, 2013 Mar 17)
b:undo_ftplugin cannot call a script-local function. (Boris Danilov, 2013 Jan
@@ -624,9 +644,6 @@ Win32: When 'autochdir' is on and 'encoding' is changed, files on the command
line are opened again, but from the wrong directory. Apply 'autochdir' only
after starting up?
Patch to add ":ldo" and ":cdo", execute commands over quickfix list and
location list. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2013 Jun 2)
8 "stl" and "stlnc" in 'fillchars' don't work for multi-byte characters.
Patch by Christian Wellenbrock, 2013 Jul 5.
@@ -810,9 +827,6 @@ 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. 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
right type.
@@ -1018,9 +1032,6 @@ Patch for GVimExt to show an icon. (Dominik Riebeling, 2010 Nov 7)
When writing a file > 2Gbyte, the reported number of bytes is negative.
(Antonio Colombo, 2010 Dec 18)
Patch: Let rare word highlighting overrule good word highlighting.
(Jakson A. Aquino, 2010 Jul 30, again 2011 Jul 2)
When 'lines' is 25 and 'scrolloff' is 12, "j" scrolls zero or two lines
instead of one. (Constantin Pan, 2010 Sep 10)
@@ -1078,8 +1089,8 @@ Dominique can't reproduce it.
":function f(x) keepjumps" creates a function where every command is executed
like it has ":keepjumps" before it.
Coverity: ask someone to create new user: Dominique.
Check if there are new reported defects: http://scan.coverity.com/rung2.html
Coverity: Check if there are new reported defects:
https://scan.coverity.com/projects/241
Patch to support :undo absolute jump to file save number. (Christian Brabandt,
2010 Nov 5)
@@ -1115,7 +1126,7 @@ string value.
Invalid read error in Farsi mode. (Dominique Pelle, 2009 Aug 2)
For running gvim on an USB stick: avoid the OLE registration. Use a command
For running gvim on a USB stick: avoid the OLE registration. Use a command
line argument -noregister.
When using an expression in 'statusline' leading white space sometimes goes
@@ -1429,6 +1440,7 @@ Kondakoff, 2009 May 13)
Problem with 'langmap' being used on the rhs of a mapping. (Nikolai Weibull,
2008 May 14)
Possibly related problem: Alexey Muranov, 2015 Apr 2
Problem with CTRL-F. (Charles Campbell, 2008 March 21)
Only happens with "gvim -geometry "160x26+4+27" -u NONE -U NONE prop.c".
@@ -4067,8 +4079,6 @@ Autocommands:
8 Autocommand for when modified files have been found, when getting input
focus again (e.g., FileChangedFocus).
Check when: getting focus, jumping to another buffer, ...
7 Autocommand for when an option is changed. Match buffer name or option
name?
8 Autocommands should not change registers. And marks? And the jumplist?
And anything else? Add a command to save and restore these things.
8 Add autocommands, user functions and user commands to ":mkvimrc".

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2010 Jul 20
*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Apr 12
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -527,9 +527,11 @@ Summary: *help-summary* >
:help subject()
< Function "subject". >
:help -subject
< Command-line option "-subject". >
< Command-line argument "-subject". >
:help +subject
< Compile-time feature "+subject". >
:help /*
< Regular expression item "*" >
:help EventName
< Autocommand event "EventName". >
:help digraphs.txt

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
VIM(1) VIM(1)
VIM(1) General Commands Manual VIM(1)
@@ -21,13 +21,13 @@ DESCRIPTION
to edit all kinds of plain text. It is especially useful for editing
programs.
There are a lot of enhancements above Vi: multi level undo, multi win-
There are a lot of enhancements above Vi: multi level undo, multi win
dows and buffers, syntax highlighting, command line editing, filename
completion, on-line help, visual selection, etc.. See ":help
vi_diff.txt" for a summary of the differences between Vim and Vi.
While running Vim a lot of help can be obtained from the on-line help
system, with the ":help" command. See the ON-LINE HELP section below.
system, with the ":help" command. See the ON-LINE HELP section below.
Most often Vim is started to edit a single file with the command
@@ -38,44 +38,44 @@ DESCRIPTION
vim [options] [filelist]
If the filelist is missing, the editor will start with an empty buffer.
Otherwise exactly one out of the following four may be used to choose
Otherwise exactly one out of the following four may be used to choose
one or more files to be edited.
file .. A list of filenames. The first one will be the current
file and read into the buffer. The cursor will be posi-
file .. A list of filenames. The first one will be the current
file and read into the buffer. The cursor will be posi
tioned on the first line of the buffer. You can get to the
other files with the ":next" command. To edit a file that
other files with the ":next" command. To edit a file that
starts with a dash, precede the filelist with "--".
- The file to edit is read from stdin. Commands are read
- The file to edit is read from stdin. Commands are read
from stderr, which should be a tty.
-t {tag} The file to edit and the initial cursor position depends on
a "tag", a sort of goto label. {tag} is looked up in the
a "tag", a sort of goto label. {tag} is looked up in the
tags file, the associated file becomes the current file and
the associated command is executed. Mostly this is used
for C programs, in which case {tag} could be a function
the associated command is executed. Mostly this is used
for C programs, in which case {tag} could be a function
name. The effect is that the file containing that function
becomes the current file and the cursor is positioned on
becomes the current file and the cursor is positioned on
the start of the function. See ":help tag-commands".
-q [errorfile]
Start in quickFix mode. The file [errorfile] is read and
the first error is displayed. If [errorfile] is omitted,
Start in quickFix mode. The file [errorfile] is read and
the first error is displayed. If [errorfile] is omitted,
the filename is obtained from the 'errorfile' option
(defaults to "AztecC.Err" for the Amiga, "errors.err" on
other systems). Further errors can be jumped to with the
(defaults to "AztecC.Err" for the Amiga, "errors.err" on
other systems). Further errors can be jumped to with the
":cn" command. See ":help quickfix".
Vim behaves differently, depending on the name of the command (the exe-
Vim behaves differently, depending on the name of the command (the exe
cutable may still be the same file).
vim The "normal" way, everything is default.
ex Start in Ex mode. Go to Normal mode with the ":vi" command.
ex Start in Ex mode. Go to Normal mode with the ":vi" command.
Can also be done with the "-e" argument.
view Start in read-only mode. You will be protected from writing
view Start in read-only mode. You will be protected from writing
the files. Can also be done with the "-R" argument.
gvim gview
@@ -87,102 +87,102 @@ DESCRIPTION
be done with the "-y" argument.
rvim rview rgvim rgview
Like the above, but with restrictions. It will not be possi-
ble to start shell commands, or suspend Vim. Can also be
Like the above, but with restrictions. It will not be possi
ble to start shell commands, or suspend Vim. Can also be
done with the "-Z" argument.
OPTIONS
The options may be given in any order, before or after filenames.
The options may be given in any order, before or after filenames.
Options without an argument can be combined after a single dash.
+[num] For the first file the cursor will be positioned on line
"num". If "num" is missing, the cursor will be positioned
+[num] 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.
+/{pat} For the first file the cursor will be positioned on the
first occurrence of {pat}. See ":help search-pattern" for
the available search patterns.
+/{pat} 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.
+{command}
-c {command}
{command} will be executed after the first file has been
read. {command} is interpreted as an Ex command. If the
{command} contains spaces it must be enclosed in double
quotes (this depends on the shell that is used). Example:
{command} will be executed after the first file has been
read. {command} is interpreted as an Ex command. If the
{command} contains spaces it must be enclosed in double
quotes (this depends on the shell that is used). Example:
Vim "+set si" main.c
Note: You can use up to 10 "+" or "-c" commands.
-S {file} {file} will be sourced after the first file has been read.
This is equivalent to -c "source {file}". {file} cannot
-S {file} {file} will be sourced after the first file has been read.
This is equivalent to -c "source {file}". {file} cannot
start with '-'. If {file} is omitted "Session.vim" is used
(only works when -S is the last argument).
--cmd {command}
Like using "-c", but the command is executed just before
processing any vimrc file. You can use up to 10 of these
Like using "-c", but the command is executed just before
processing any vimrc file. You can use up to 10 of these
commands, independently from "-c" commands.
-A If Vim has been compiled with ARABIC support for editing
right-to-left oriented files and Arabic keyboard mapping,
this option starts Vim in Arabic mode, i.e. 'arabic' is
-A If Vim has been compiled with ARABIC support for editing
right-to-left oriented files and Arabic keyboard mapping,
this option starts Vim in Arabic mode, i.e. 'arabic' is
set. Otherwise an error message is given and Vim aborts.
-b Binary mode. A few options will be set that makes it pos-
-b Binary mode. A few options will be set that makes it pos
sible to edit a binary or executable file.
-C Compatible. Set the 'compatible' option. This will make
Vim behave mostly like Vi, even though a .vimrc file
-C Compatible. Set the 'compatible' option. This will make
Vim behave mostly like Vi, even though a .vimrc file
exists.
-d Start in diff mode. There should be two, three or four
file name arguments. Vim will open all the files and show
-d Start in diff mode. There should be two, three or four
file name arguments. Vim will open all the files and show
differences between them. Works like vimdiff(1).
-d {device} Open {device} for use as a terminal. Only on the Amiga.
-d {device} Open {device} for use as a terminal. Only on the Amiga.
Example: "-d con:20/30/600/150".
-D Debugging. Go to debugging mode when executing the first
-D Debugging. Go to debugging mode when executing the first
command from a script.
-e Start Vim in Ex mode, just like the executable was called
-e Start Vim in Ex mode, just like the executable was called
"ex".
-E Start Vim in improved Ex mode, just like the executable was
called "exim".
-f Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and
-f Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and
detach from the shell it was started in. On the Amiga, Vim
is not restarted to open a new window. This option should
be used when Vim is executed by a program that will wait
for the edit session to finish (e.g. mail). On the Amiga
is not restarted to open a new window. This option should
be used when Vim is executed by a program that will wait
for the edit session to finish (e.g. mail). On the Amiga
the ":sh" and ":!" commands will not work.
--nofork Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and
--nofork Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and
detach from the shell it was started in.
-F If Vim has been compiled with FKMAP support for editing
right-to-left oriented files and Farsi keyboard mapping,
this option starts Vim in Farsi mode, i.e. 'fkmap' and
'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
and Vim aborts.
-g If Vim has been compiled with GUI support, this option
enables the GUI. If no GUI support was compiled in, an
error message is given and Vim aborts.
-h Give a bit of help about the command line arguments and
options. After this Vim exits.
-H If Vim has been compiled with RIGHTLEFT support for editing
right-to-left oriented files and Hebrew keyboard mapping,
this option starts Vim in Hebrew mode, i.e. 'hkmap' and
-F If Vim has been compiled with FKMAP support for editing
right-to-left oriented files and Farsi keyboard mapping,
this option starts Vim in Farsi mode, i.e. 'fkmap' and
'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
and Vim aborts.
-g If Vim has been compiled with GUI support, this option
enables the GUI. If no GUI support was compiled in, an
error message is given and Vim aborts.
-h Give a bit of help about the command line arguments and
options. After this Vim exits.
-H If Vim has been compiled with RIGHTLEFT support for editing
right-to-left oriented files and Hebrew keyboard mapping,
this option starts Vim in Hebrew mode, i.e. 'hkmap' and
'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given
and Vim aborts.
-i {viminfo}
When using the viminfo file is enabled, this option sets
the filename to use, instead of the default "~/.viminfo".
When using the viminfo file is enabled, this option sets
the filename to use, instead of the default "~/.viminfo".
This can also be used to skip the use of the .viminfo file,
by giving the name "NONE".
@@ -190,92 +190,92 @@ OPTIONS
-l Lisp mode. Sets the 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options on.
-m Modifying files is disabled. Resets the 'write' option.
You can still modify the buffer, but writing a file is not
-m Modifying files is disabled. Resets the 'write' option.
You can still modify the buffer, but writing a file is not
possible.
-M Modifications not allowed. The 'modifiable' and 'write'
options will be unset, so that changes are not allowed and
files can not be written. Note that these options can be
-M Modifications not allowed. The 'modifiable' and 'write'
options will be unset, so that changes are not allowed and
files can not be written. Note that these options can be
set to enable making modifications.
-N No-compatible mode. Reset the 'compatible' option. This
will make Vim behave a bit better, but less Vi compatible,
-N No-compatible mode. Reset the 'compatible' option. This
will make Vim behave a bit better, but less Vi compatible,
even though a .vimrc file does not exist.
-n No swap file will be used. Recovery after a crash will be
impossible. Handy if you want to edit a file on a very
slow medium (e.g. floppy). Can also be done with ":set
-n No swap file will be used. Recovery after a crash will be
impossible. Handy if you want to edit a file on a very
slow medium (e.g. floppy). Can also be done with ":set
uc=0". Can be undone with ":set uc=200".
-nb Become an editor server for NetBeans. See the docs for
-nb Become an editor server for NetBeans. See the docs for
details.
-o[N] Open N windows stacked. When N is omitted, open one window
for each file.
-O[N] Open N windows side by side. When N is omitted, open one
-O[N] Open N windows side by side. When N is omitted, open one
window for each file.
-p[N] Open N tab pages. When N is omitted, open one tab page for
each file.
-R Read-only mode. The 'readonly' option will be set. You
can still edit the buffer, but will be prevented from acci-
dently overwriting a file. If you do want to overwrite a
file, add an exclamation mark to the Ex command, as in
":w!". The -R option also implies the -n option (see
below). The 'readonly' option can be reset with ":set
-R Read-only mode. The 'readonly' option will be set. You
can still edit the buffer, but will be prevented from acci
dently overwriting a file. If you do want to overwrite a
file, add an exclamation mark to the Ex command, as in
":w!". The -R option also implies the -n option (see
below). The 'readonly' option can be reset with ":set
noro". See ":help 'readonly'".
-r List swap files, with information about using them for
-r List swap files, with information about using them for
recovery.
-r {file} Recovery mode. The swap file is used to recover a crashed
editing session. The swap file is a file with the same
-r {file} Recovery mode. The swap file is used to recover a crashed
editing session. The swap file is a file with the same
filename as the text file with ".swp" appended. See ":help
recovery".
-s Silent mode. Only when started as "Ex" or when the "-e"
-s Silent mode. Only when started as "Ex" or when the "-e"
option was given before the "-s" option.
-s {scriptin}
The script file {scriptin} is read. The characters in the
file are interpreted as if you had typed them. The same
The script file {scriptin} is read. The characters in the
file are interpreted as if you had typed them. The same
can be done with the command ":source! {scriptin}". If the
end of the file is reached before the editor exits, further
characters are read from the keyboard.
-T {terminal}
Tells Vim the name of the terminal you are using. Only
required when the automatic way doesn't work. Should be a
terminal known to Vim (builtin) or defined in the termcap
Tells Vim the name of the terminal you are using. Only
required when the automatic way doesn't work. Should be a
terminal known to Vim (builtin) or defined in the termcap
or terminfo file.
-u {vimrc} Use the commands in the file {vimrc} for initializations.
All the other initializations are skipped. Use this to
edit a special kind of files. It can also be used to skip
all initializations by giving the name "NONE". See ":help
-u {vimrc} Use the commands in the file {vimrc} for initializations.
All the other initializations are skipped. Use this to
edit a special kind of files. It can also be used to skip
all initializations by giving the name "NONE". See ":help
initialization" within vim for more details.
-U {gvimrc} Use the commands in the file {gvimrc} for GUI initializa-
tions. All the other GUI initializations are skipped. It
can also be used to skip all GUI initializations by giving
the name "NONE". See ":help gui-init" within vim for more
-U {gvimrc} Use the commands in the file {gvimrc} for GUI initializa
tions. All the other GUI initializations are skipped. It
can also be used to skip all GUI initializations by giving
the name "NONE". See ":help gui-init" within vim for more
details.
-V[N] Verbose. Give messages about which files are sourced and
for reading and writing a viminfo file. The optional num-
-V[N] Verbose. Give messages about which files are sourced and
for reading and writing a viminfo file. The optional num
ber N is the value for 'verbose'. Default is 10.
-v Start Vim in Vi mode, just like the executable was called
"vi". This only has effect when the executable is called
-v Start Vim in Vi mode, just like the executable was called
"vi". This only has effect when the executable is called
"ex".
-w {scriptout}
All the characters that you type are recorded in the file
{scriptout}, until you exit Vim. This is useful if you
want to create a script file to be used with "vim -s" or
All the characters that you type are recorded in the file
{scriptout}, until you exit Vim. This is useful if you
want to create a script file to be used with "vim -s" or
":source!". If the {scriptout} file exists, characters are
appended.
@@ -285,27 +285,27 @@ OPTIONS
-x Use encryption when writing files. Will prompt for a crypt
key.
-X Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a
terminal, but the window title and clipboard will not be
-X Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a
terminal, but the window title and clipboard will not be
used.
-y Start Vim in easy mode, just like the executable was called
"evim" or "eview". Makes Vim behave like a click-and-type
"evim" or "eview". Makes Vim behave like a click-and-type
editor.
-Z Restricted mode. Works like the executable starts with
-Z Restricted mode. Works like the executable starts with
"r".
-- Denotes the end of the options. Arguments after this will
be handled as a file name. This can be used to edit a
-- Denotes the end of the options. Arguments after this will
be handled as a file name. This can be used to edit a
filename that starts with a '-'.
--echo-wid GTK GUI only: Echo the Window ID on stdout.
--help Give a help message and exit, just like "-h".
--literal Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wild-
cards. This has no effect on Unix where the shell expands
--literal Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wild
cards. This has no effect on Unix where the shell expands
wildcards.
--noplugin Skip loading plugins. Implied by -u NONE.
@@ -315,18 +315,18 @@ OPTIONS
is given and the files are edited in the current Vim.
--remote-expr {expr}
Connect to a Vim server, evaluate {expr} in it and print
Connect to a Vim server, evaluate {expr} in it and print
the result on stdout.
--remote-send {keys}
Connect to a Vim server and send {keys} to it.
--remote-silent
As --remote, but without the warning when no server is
As --remote, but without the warning when no server is
found.
--remote-wait
As --remote, but Vim does not exit until the files have
As --remote, but Vim does not exit until the files have
been edited.
--remote-wait-silent
@@ -337,31 +337,31 @@ OPTIONS
List the names of all Vim servers that can be found.
--servername {name}
Use {name} as the server name. Used for the current Vim,
Use {name} as the server name. Used for the current Vim,
unless used with a --remote argument, then it's the name of
the server to connect to.
--socketid {id}
GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gvim in
GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gvim in
another window.
--version Print version information and exit.
ON-LINE HELP
Type ":help" in Vim to get started. Type ":help subject" to get help
on a specific subject. For example: ":help ZZ" to get help for the
"ZZ" command. Use <Tab> and CTRL-D to complete subjects (":help cmd-
line-completion"). Tags are present to jump from one place to another
Type ":help" in Vim to get started. Type ":help subject" to get help
on a specific subject. For example: ":help ZZ" to get help for the
"ZZ" command. Use <Tab> and CTRL-D to complete subjects (":help cmd
line-completion"). Tags are present to jump from one place to another
(sort of hypertext links, see ":help"). All documentation files can be
viewed in this way, for example ":help syntax.txt".
FILES
/usr/local/lib/vim/doc/*.txt
The Vim documentation files. Use ":help doc-file-list"
The Vim documentation files. Use ":help doc-file-list"
to get the complete list.
/usr/local/lib/vim/doc/tags
The tags file used for finding information in the docu-
The tags file used for finding information in the docu
mentation files.
/usr/local/lib/vim/syntax/syntax.vim
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ FILES
~/.gvimrc Your personal gvim initializations.
/usr/local/lib/vim/optwin.vim
Script used for the ":options" command, a nice way to
Script used for the ":options" command, a nice way to
view and set options.
/usr/local/lib/vim/menu.vim
@@ -391,11 +391,11 @@ FILES
Script to generate a bug report. See ":help bugs".
/usr/local/lib/vim/filetype.vim
Script to detect the type of a file by its name. See
Script to detect the type of a file by its name. See
":help 'filetype'".
/usr/local/lib/vim/scripts.vim
Script to detect the type of a file by its contents.
Script to detect the type of a file by its contents.
See ":help 'filetype'".
/usr/local/lib/vim/print/*.ps
@@ -410,8 +410,8 @@ SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Most of Vim was made by Bram Moolenaar, with a lot of help from others.
See ":help credits" in Vim.
Vim is based on Stevie, worked on by: Tim Thompson, Tony Andrews and
G.R. (Fred) Walter. Although hardly any of the original code remains.
Vim is based on Stevie, worked on by: Tim Thompson, Tony Andrews and
G.R. (Fred) Walter. Although hardly any of the original code remains.
BUGS
Probably. See ":help todo" for a list of known problems.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jan 31
*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Aug 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -715,7 +715,8 @@ can also get to them with the buffer list commands, like ":bnext".
{cmd} must not open or close windows or reorder them.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo| and |:bufdo|.
Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
|:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
*:bufdo*
:[range]bufdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each buffer in the buffer list or if
@@ -743,7 +744,8 @@ can also get to them with the buffer list commands, like ":bnext".
each buffer.
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the
|+listcmds| feature}
Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo| and |:windo|.
Also see |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
|:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
Examples: >
@@ -986,9 +988,10 @@ A buffer can also be unlisted. This means it exists, but it is not in the
list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
:files[!] *:files*
:buffers[!] *:buffers* *:ls*
:ls[!] Show all buffers. Example:
:files[!] [flags] *:files*
:buffers[!] [flags] *:buffers* *:ls*
:ls[!] [flags]
Show all buffers. Example:
1 #h "/test/text" line 1 ~
2u "asdf" line 0 ~
@@ -1014,6 +1017,21 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
+ a modified buffer
x a buffer with read errors
[flags] can be a combination of the following characters,
which restrict the buffers to be listed:
+ modified buffers
- buffers with 'modifiable' off
= readonly buffers
a active buffers
u unloaded buffers (overrides the "!")
h hidden buffers
x buffers with a read error
% current buffer
# alternate buffer
Combining flags means they are "and"ed together, e.g.:
h+ hidden buffers which are modified
a+ active buffers which are modified
*:bad* *:badd*
:bad[d] [+lnum] {fname}
Add file name {fname} to the buffer list, without loading it.
@@ -1099,13 +1117,13 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
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|.
Also see |+cmd|.
:[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|.
Also see |+cmd|.
:[N]sb[uffer] [+cmd] [N] *:sb* *:sbuffer*
Split window and edit buffer [N] from the buffer list. If [N]
@@ -1113,7 +1131,7 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
"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|.
Also see |+cmd|.
:[N]sb[uffer] [+cmd] {bufname}
Split window and edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer
@@ -1122,13 +1140,13 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
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|.
< Also see |+cmd|.
:[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|.
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.
@@ -1141,21 +1159,21 @@ list of buffers. |unlisted-buffer|
:[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|.
Also see |+cmd|.
:[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|.
Also see |+cmd|.
:[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|.
Also see |+cmd|.
:br[ewind][!] [+cmd] *:br* *:brewind*
Go to first buffer in buffer list. If the buffer list is

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
XXD(1) XXD(1)
XXD(1) General Commands Manual XXD(1)
@@ -14,30 +14,29 @@ DESCRIPTION
xxd creates a hex dump of a given file or standard input. It can also
convert a hex dump back to its original binary form. Like uuencode(1)
and uudecode(1) it allows the transmission of binary data in a `mail-
safe' ASCII representation, but has the advantage of decoding to stan-
safe' ASCII representation, but has the advantage of decoding to stan
dard output. Moreover, it can be used to perform binary file patching.
OPTIONS
If no infile is given, standard input is read. If infile is specified
as a `-' character, then input is taken from standard input. If no
If no infile is given, standard input is read. If infile is specified
as a `-' character, then input is taken from standard input. If no
outfile is given (or a `-' character is in its place), results are sent
to standard output.
Note that a "lazy" parser is used which does not check for more than
the first option letter, unless the option is followed by a parameter.
Spaces between a single option letter and its parameter are optional.
Note that a "lazy" parser is used which does not check for more than
the first option letter, unless the option is followed by a parameter.
Spaces between a single option letter and its parameter are optional.
Parameters to options can be specified in decimal, hexadecimal or octal
notation. Thus -c8, -c 8, -c 010 and -cols 8 are all equivalent.
-a | -autoskip
toggle autoskip: A single '*' replaces nul-lines. Default off.
toggle autoskip: A single '*' replaces nul-lines. Default off.
-b | -bits
Switch to bits (binary digits) dump, rather than hexdump. This
option writes octets as eight digits "1"s and "0"s instead of a
normal hexadecimal dump. Each line is preceded by a line number
in hexadecimal and followed by an ascii (or ebcdic) representa-
in hexadecimal and followed by an ascii (or ebcdic) representa
tion. The command line switches -r, -p, -i do not work with this
mode.
@@ -50,25 +49,34 @@ OPTIONS
to EBCDIC. This does not change the hexadecimal representation.
The option is meaningless in combinations with -r, -p or -i.
-e Switch to little-endian hexdump. This option treats byte groups
as words in little-endian byte order. The default grouping of 4
bytes may be changed using -g. This option only applies to hex
dump, leaving the ASCII (or EBCDIC) representation unchanged.
The command line switches -r, -p, -i do not work with this mode.
-g bytes | -groupsize bytes
separate the output of every <bytes> bytes (two hex characters
or eight bit-digits each) by a whitespace. Specify -g 0 to sup-
press grouping. <Bytes> defaults to 2 in normal mode and 1 in
bits mode. Grouping does not apply to postscript or include
style.
or eight bit-digits each) by a whitespace. Specify -g 0 to sup
press grouping. <Bytes> defaults to 2 in normal mode, 4 in lit
tle-endian mode and 1 in bits mode. Grouping does not apply to
postscript or include style.
-h | -help
print a summary of available commands and exit. No hex dumping
is performed.
-i | -include
output in C include file style. A complete static array defini-
output in C include file style. A complete static array defini
tion is written (named after the input file), unless xxd reads
from stdin.
-l len | -len len
stop after writing <len> octets.
-o offset
add <offset> to the displayed file position.
-p | -ps | -postscript | -plain
output in postscript continuous hexdump style. Also known as
plain hexdump style.
@@ -76,8 +84,8 @@ OPTIONS
-r | -revert
reverse operation: convert (or patch) hexdump into binary. If
not writing to stdout, xxd writes into its output file without
truncating it. Use the combination -r -p to read plain hexadeci-
mal dumps without line number information and without a particu-
truncating it. Use the combination -r -p to read plain hexadeci
mal dumps without line number information and without a particu
lar column layout. Additional Whitespace and line-breaks are
allowed anywhere.
@@ -101,7 +109,7 @@ OPTIONS
CAVEATS
xxd -r has some builtin magic while evaluating line number information.
If the output file is seekable, then the linenumbers at the start of
each hexdump line may be out of order, lines may be missing, or over-
each hexdump line may be out of order, lines may be missing, or over
lapping. In these cases xxd will lseek(2) to the next position. If the
output file is not seekable, only gaps are allowed, which will be
filled by null-bytes.
@@ -112,8 +120,8 @@ CAVEATS
input line after reading enough columns of hexadecimal data (see option
-c). This also means, that changes to the printable ascii (or ebcdic)
columns are always ignored. Reverting a plain (or postscript) style
hexdump with xxd -r -p does not depend on the correct number of col-
umns. Here anything that looks like a pair of hex-digits is inter-
hexdump with xxd -r -p does not depend on the correct number of col
umns. Here anything that looks like a pair of hex-digits is inter
preted.
Note the difference between
@@ -218,7 +226,6 @@ EXAMPLES
% stty < /dev/term/b -echo -opost -isig -icanon min 1
% echo -n foo > /dev/term/b
RETURN VALUES
The following error values are returned:
@@ -256,7 +263,4 @@ AUTHOR
<tony@sctnugen.ppp.gu.edu.au> <T.Nugent@sct.gu.edu.au>
Small changes by Bram Moolenaar. Edited by Juergen Weigert.
Manual page for xxd August 1996 XXD(1)

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim support file to detect file types
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2015 Mar 13
" Last Change: 2015 Sep 22
" Listen very carefully, I will say this only once
if exists("did_load_filetypes")
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead .arch-inventory,=tagging-method setf arch
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.art setf art
" AsciiDoc
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.asciidoc setf asciidoc
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.asciidoc,*.adoc setf asciidoc
" ASN.1
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.asn,*.asn1 setf asn
@@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.prg
\ endif
" Clojure
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.clj,*.cljs setf clojure
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.clj,*.cljs,*.cljx,*.cljc setf clojure
" Cmake
au BufNewFile,BufRead CMakeLists.txt,*.cmake,*.cmake.in setf cmake
@@ -776,10 +776,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mo,*.gdmo setf gdmo
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ged,lltxxxxx.txt setf gedcom
" Git
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG setf gitcommit
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.git/MERGE_MSG setf gitcommit
au BufNewFile,BufRead COMMIT_EDITMSG setf gitcommit
au BufNewFile,BufRead MERGE_MSG setf gitcommit
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)
@@ -827,7 +826,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gs setf grads
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gretl setf gretl
" Groovy
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.groovy setf groovy
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gradle,*.groovy setf groovy
" GNU Server Pages
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.gsp setf gsp
@@ -873,7 +872,7 @@ func! s:FThtml()
setf xhtml
return
endif
if getline(n) =~ '{%\s*\(extends\|block\|load\)\>'
if getline(n) =~ '{%\s*\(extends\|block\|load\)\>\|{#\s\+'
setf htmldjango
return
endif
@@ -1169,7 +1168,7 @@ func! s:FTm()
let n = 1
while n < 10
let line = getline(n)
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|/\*\|//\)'
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|@import\>\|/\*\|//\)'
setf objc
return
endif
@@ -1295,7 +1294,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mush setf mush
au BufNewFile,BufRead Mutt{ng,}rc setf muttrc
" Nano
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/nanorc,.nanorc setf nanorc
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/nanorc,*.nanorc setf nanorc
" Nastran input/DMAP
"au BufNewFile,BufRead *.dat setf nastran
@@ -1337,7 +1336,7 @@ func! s:FTmm()
let n = 1
while n < 10
let line = getline(n)
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|/\*\)'
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|@import\>\|/\*\)'
setf objcpp
return
endif
@@ -1859,7 +1858,7 @@ 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_aliases*,*.bash,*.ebuild call SetFileTypeSH("bash")
au BufNewFile,BufRead .bashrc*,bashrc,bash.bashrc,.bash[_-]profile*,.bash[_-]logout*,.bash[_-]aliases*,*.bash,*/{,.}bash[_-]completion{,.d,.sh}{,/*},*.ebuild,*.eclass call SetFileTypeSH("bash")
au BufNewFile,BufRead .kshrc*,*.ksh call SetFileTypeSH("ksh")
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/profile,.profile*,*.sh,*.env call SetFileTypeSH(getline(1))
@@ -2170,6 +2169,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.tli setf tli
" Telix Salt
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.slt setf tsalt
" Tera Term Language
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.ttl setf teraterm
" Terminfo
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ti setf terminfo

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: J
" Maintainer: David Bürgin <676c7473@gmail.com>
" URL: https://github.com/glts/vim-j
" Last Change: 2015-01-11
" Last Change: 2015-03-27
if exists('b:did_ftplugin')
finish
@@ -16,12 +16,9 @@ setlocal iskeyword=48-57,A-Z,_,a-z
setlocal comments=:NB.
setlocal commentstring=NB.\ %s
setlocal formatoptions-=t
setlocal shiftwidth=2
setlocal softtabstop=2
setlocal expandtab
setlocal matchpairs=(:)
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal matchpairs< expandtab< softtabstop< shiftwidth< formatoptions< commentstring< comments< iskeyword<'
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setlocal matchpairs< 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.

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@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2008-07-09
" Vim syntax file
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-05-29
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-kconfig
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -14,5 +18,10 @@ let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl com< cms< fo<"
setlocal comments=:# commentstring=#\ %s formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croql
" For matchit.vim
if exists("loaded_matchit")
let b:match_words = '^\<menu\>:\<endmenu\>,^\<if\>:\<endif\>,^\<choice\>:\<endchoice\>'
endif
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Filename: spec.vim
" Maintainer: Igor Gnatenko i.gnatenko.brain@gmail.com
" Former Maintainer: Gustavo Niemeyer <niemeyer@conectiva.com> (until March 2014)
" Last Change: Fri Feb 20 16:01 MSK 2014 Igor Gnatenko
" Last Change: Mon Jun 01 21:15 MSK 2015 Igor Gnatenko
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
@@ -22,11 +22,36 @@ if !hasmapto("call <SID>SpecChangelog(\"\")<CR>")
noremap <buffer> <unique> <script> <Plug>SpecChangelog :call <SID>SpecChangelog("")<CR>
endif
if !exists("*s:GetRelVer")
function! s:GetRelVer()
if has('python')
python << PYEND
import sys, datetime, shutil, tempfile
import vim
try:
import rpm
except ImportError:
pass
else:
specfile = vim.current.buffer.name
if specfile:
spec = rpm.spec(specfile)
headers = spec.packages[0].header
version = headers['Version']
release = ".".join(headers['Release'].split(".")[:-1])
vim.command("let ver = " + version)
vim.command("let rel = " + release)
PYEND
endif
endfunction
endif
if !exists("*s:SpecChangelog")
function s:SpecChangelog(format)
if strlen(a:format) == 0
if !exists("g:spec_chglog_format")
let email = input("Email address: ")
let email = input("Name <email address>: ")
let g:spec_chglog_format = "%a %b %d %Y " . l:email
echo "\r"
endif
@@ -71,6 +96,9 @@ if !exists("*s:SpecChangelog")
else
let include_release_info = 0
endif
call s:GetRelVer()
if (chgline == -1)
let option = confirm("Can't find %changelog. Create one? ","&End of file\n&Here\n&Cancel",3)
if (option == 1)
@@ -85,7 +113,7 @@ if !exists("*s:SpecChangelog")
endif
endif
if (chgline != -1)
let parsed_format = "* ".strftime(format)
let parsed_format = "* ".strftime(format)." - ".ver."-".rel
let release_info = "+ ".name."-".ver."-".rel
let wrong_format = 0
let wrong_release = 0

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@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: Zsh shell script
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2011-01-23
" Language: Zsh shell script
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-05-29
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-zsh
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Header: "{{{
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar
" Original Author: Andy Wokula <anwoku@yahoo.de>
" Last Change: 2015 Jan 11
" Last Change: 2015 Sep 25
" Version: 1.0
" Description: HTML indent script with cached state for faster indenting on a
" range of lines.
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ func! HtmlIndent_CheckUserSettings()
let autotags = g:html_indent_autotags
endif
let b:hi_removed_tags = {}
if autotags
if len(autotags) > 0
call s:RemoveITags(b:hi_removed_tags, split(autotags, ","))
endif
@@ -178,13 +178,15 @@ let s:countonly = 0
" 3 "script"
" 4 "style"
" 5 comment start
" 6 conditional comment start
" -1 closing tag
" -2 "/pre"
" -3 "/script"
" -4 "/style"
" -5 comment end
" -6 conditional comment end
let s:indent_tags = {}
let s:endtags = [0,0,0,0,0,0] " long enough for the highest index
let s:endtags = [0,0,0,0,0,0,0] " long enough for the highest index
"}}}
" Add a list of tag names for a pair of <tag> </tag> to "tags".
@@ -257,6 +259,7 @@ call s:AddBlockTag('pre', 2)
call s:AddBlockTag('script', 3)
call s:AddBlockTag('style', 4)
call s:AddBlockTag('<!--', 5, '-->')
call s:AddBlockTag('<!--[', 6, '![endif]-->')
"}}}
" Return non-zero when "tagname" is an opening tag, not being a block tag, for
@@ -291,7 +294,7 @@ func! s:CountITags(text)
let s:nextrel = 0 " relative indent steps for next line [unit &sw]:
let s:block = 0 " assume starting outside of a block
let s:countonly = 1 " don't change state
call substitute(a:text, '<\zs/\=\w\+\(-\w\+\)*\>\|<!--\|-->', '\=s:CheckTag(submatch(0))', 'g')
call substitute(a:text, '<\zs/\=\w\+\(-\w\+\)*\>\|<!--\[\|\[endif\]-->\|<!--\|-->', '\=s:CheckTag(submatch(0))', 'g')
let s:countonly = 0
endfunc "}}}
@@ -303,7 +306,7 @@ func! s:CountTagsAndState(text)
let s:nextrel = 0 " relative indent steps for next line [unit &sw]:
let s:block = b:hi_newstate.block
let tmp = substitute(a:text, '<\zs/\=\w\+\(-\w\+\)*\>\|<!--\|-->', '\=s:CheckTag(submatch(0))', 'g')
let tmp = substitute(a:text, '<\zs/\=\w\+\(-\w\+\)*\>\|<!--\[\|\[endif\]-->\|<!--\|-->', '\=s:CheckTag(submatch(0))', 'g')
if s:block == 3
let b:hi_newstate.scripttype = s:GetScriptType(matchstr(tmp, '\C.*<SCRIPT\>\zs[^>]*'))
endif
@@ -425,7 +428,7 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
" State:
" lnum last indented line == prevnonblank(a:lnum - 1)
" block = 0 a:lnum located within special tag: 0:none, 2:<pre>,
" 3:<script>, 4:<style>, 5:<!--
" 3:<script>, 4:<style>, 5:<!--, 6:<!--[
" baseindent use this indent for line a:lnum as a start - kind of
" autoindent (if block==0)
" scripttype = '' type attribute of a script tag (if block==3)
@@ -464,10 +467,13 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
" FI
" look back for a blocktag
call cursor(a:lnum, 1)
let [stopline, stopcol] = searchpos('\c<\zs\/\=\%(pre\>\|script\>\|style\>\)', "bW")
if stopline > 0
" fugly ... why isn't there searchstr()
let stopline2 = v:lnum + 1
if has_key(b:hi_indent, 'block') && b:hi_indent.block > 5
let [stopline2, stopcol2] = searchpos('<!--', 'bnW')
endif
let [stopline, stopcol] = searchpos('\c<\zs\/\=\%(pre\>\|script\>\|style\>\)', "bnW")
if stopline > 0 && stopline < stopline2
" ugly ... why isn't there searchstr()
let tagline = tolower(getline(stopline))
let blocktag = matchstr(tagline, '\/\=\%(pre\>\|script\>\|style\>\)', stopcol - 1)
if blocktag[0] != "/"
@@ -487,23 +493,29 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
" blocktag == "/..."
let swendtag = match(tagline, '^\s*</') >= 0
if !swendtag
let [bline, bcol] = searchpos('<'.blocktag[1:].'\>', "bW")
let [bline, bcol] = searchpos('<'.blocktag[1:].'\>', "bnW")
call s:CountITags(tolower(getline(bline)[: bcol-2]))
let state.baseindent = indent(bline) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * s:ShiftWidth()
return state
endif
endif
endif
if stopline > stopline2
let stopline = stopline2
let stopcol = stopcol2
endif
" else look back for comment
call cursor(a:lnum, 1)
let [comlnum, comcol, found] = searchpos('\(<!--\)\|-->', 'bpW', stopline)
if found == 2
let [comlnum, comcol, found] = searchpos('\(<!--\[\)\|\(<!--\)\|-->', 'bpnW', stopline)
if found == 2 || found == 3
" comment opener found, assume a:lnum within comment
let state.block = 5
let state.block = (found == 3 ? 5 : 6)
let state.blocklnr = comlnum
" check preceding tags in the line:
call s:CountITags(tolower(getline(comlnum)[: comcol-2]))
if found == 2
let state.baseindent = b:hi_indent.baseindent
endif
let state.blocktagind = indent(comlnum) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * s:ShiftWidth()
return state
endif
@@ -819,6 +831,20 @@ func! s:Alien5()
return indent(prevlnum)
endfunc "}}}
" Return the indent for conditional comment: <!--[ ![endif]-->
func! s:Alien6()
"{{{
let curtext = getline(v:lnum)
if curtext =~ '\s*\zs<!\[endif\]-->'
" current line starts with end of comment, line up with comment start.
let lnum = search('<!--', 'bn')
if lnum > 0
return indent(lnum)
endif
endif
return b:hi_indent.baseindent + s:ShiftWidth()
endfunc "}}}
" When the "lnum" line ends in ">" find the line containing the matching "<".
func! HtmlIndent_FindTagStart(lnum)
"{{{

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Javascript
" Maintainer: None! Wanna improve this?
" Last Change: 2007 Jan 22
" Maintainer: Going to be Darrick Wiebe
" Last Change: 2015 Jun 09
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists("b:did_indent")
@@ -12,5 +12,7 @@ let b:did_indent = 1
" C indenting is not too bad.
setlocal cindent
setlocal cinoptions+=j1,J1
setlocal cinkeys-=0#
setlocal cinkeys+=0]
let b:undo_indent = "setl cin<"

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: R
" Author: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
" Last Change: Fri Feb 15, 2013 08:11PM
" Last Change: Thu Mar 26, 2015 05:36PM
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists("b:did_indent")
finish
finish
endif
let b:did_indent = 1
@@ -15,478 +15,501 @@ setlocal indentexpr=GetRIndent()
" Only define the function once.
if exists("*GetRIndent")
finish
finish
endif
" Options to make the indentation more similar to Emacs/ESS:
if !exists("g:r_indent_align_args")
let g:r_indent_align_args = 1
let g:r_indent_align_args = 1
endif
if !exists("g:r_indent_ess_comments")
let g:r_indent_ess_comments = 0
let g:r_indent_ess_comments = 0
endif
if !exists("g:r_indent_comment_column")
let g:r_indent_comment_column = 40
let g:r_indent_comment_column = 40
endif
if ! exists("g:r_indent_ess_compatible")
let g:r_indent_ess_compatible = 0
let g:r_indent_ess_compatible = 0
endif
if ! exists("g:r_indent_op_pattern")
let g:r_indent_op_pattern = '\(+\|-\|\*\|/\|=\|\~\|%\)$'
endif
function s:RDelete_quotes(line)
let i = 0
let j = 0
let line1 = ""
let llen = strlen(a:line)
while i < llen
if a:line[i] == '"'
let i += 1
let line1 = line1 . 's'
while !(a:line[i] == '"' && ((i > 1 && a:line[i-1] == '\' && a:line[i-2] == '\') || a:line[i-1] != '\')) && i < llen
let i += 1
endwhile
if a:line[i] == '"'
let i += 1
endif
else
if a:line[i] == "'"
let i += 1
let line1 = line1 . 's'
while !(a:line[i] == "'" && ((i > 1 && a:line[i-1] == '\' && a:line[i-2] == '\') || a:line[i-1] != '\')) && i < llen
let i += 1
endwhile
if a:line[i] == "'"
let i += 1
endif
else
if a:line[i] == "`"
let i += 1
let line1 = line1 . 's'
while a:line[i] != "`" && i < llen
let i += 1
endwhile
if a:line[i] == "`"
let i += 1
endif
endif
endif
endif
if i == llen
break
endif
let line1 = line1 . a:line[i]
let j += 1
let i = 0
let j = 0
let line1 = ""
let llen = strlen(a:line)
while i < llen
if a:line[i] == '"'
let i += 1
let line1 = line1 . 's'
while !(a:line[i] == '"' && ((i > 1 && a:line[i-1] == '\' && a:line[i-2] == '\') || a:line[i-1] != '\')) && i < llen
let i += 1
endwhile
return line1
endwhile
if a:line[i] == '"'
let i += 1
endif
else
if a:line[i] == "'"
let i += 1
let line1 = line1 . 's'
while !(a:line[i] == "'" && ((i > 1 && a:line[i-1] == '\' && a:line[i-2] == '\') || a:line[i-1] != '\')) && i < llen
let i += 1
endwhile
if a:line[i] == "'"
let i += 1
endif
else
if a:line[i] == "`"
let i += 1
let line1 = line1 . 's'
while a:line[i] != "`" && i < llen
let i += 1
endwhile
if a:line[i] == "`"
let i += 1
endif
endif
endif
endif
if i == llen
break
endif
let line1 = line1 . a:line[i]
let j += 1
let i += 1
endwhile
return line1
endfunction
" Convert foo(bar()) int foo()
function s:RDelete_parens(line)
if s:Get_paren_balance(a:line, "(", ")") != 0
return a:line
endif
let i = 0
let j = 0
let line1 = ""
let llen = strlen(a:line)
while i < llen
let line1 = line1 . a:line[i]
if a:line[i] == '('
let nop = 1
while nop > 0 && i < llen
let i += 1
if a:line[i] == ')'
let nop -= 1
else
if a:line[i] == '('
let nop += 1
endif
endif
endwhile
let line1 = line1 . a:line[i]
endif
if s:Get_paren_balance(a:line, "(", ")") != 0
return a:line
endif
let i = 0
let j = 0
let line1 = ""
let llen = strlen(a:line)
while i < llen
let line1 = line1 . a:line[i]
if a:line[i] == '('
let nop = 1
while nop > 0 && i < llen
let i += 1
endwhile
return line1
if a:line[i] == ')'
let nop -= 1
else
if a:line[i] == '('
let nop += 1
endif
endif
endwhile
let line1 = line1 . a:line[i]
endif
let i += 1
endwhile
return line1
endfunction
function! s:Get_paren_balance(line, o, c)
let line2 = substitute(a:line, a:o, "", "g")
let openp = strlen(a:line) - strlen(line2)
let line3 = substitute(line2, a:c, "", "g")
let closep = strlen(line2) - strlen(line3)
return openp - closep
let line2 = substitute(a:line, a:o, "", "g")
let openp = strlen(a:line) - strlen(line2)
let line3 = substitute(line2, a:c, "", "g")
let closep = strlen(line2) - strlen(line3)
return openp - closep
endfunction
function! s:Get_matching_brace(linenr, o, c, delbrace)
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(a:linenr))
if a:delbrace == 1
let line = substitute(line, '{$', "", "")
endif
let pb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, a:o, a:c)
let i = a:linenr
while pb != 0 && i > 1
let i -= 1
let pb += s:Get_paren_balance(SanitizeRLine(getline(i)), a:o, a:c)
endwhile
return i
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(a:linenr))
if a:delbrace == 1
let line = substitute(line, '{$', "", "")
endif
let pb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, a:o, a:c)
let i = a:linenr
while pb != 0 && i > 1
let i -= 1
let pb += s:Get_paren_balance(SanitizeRLine(getline(i)), a:o, a:c)
endwhile
return i
endfunction
" This function is buggy because there 'if's without 'else'
" It must be rewritten relying more on indentation
function! s:Get_matching_if(linenr, delif)
" let filenm = expand("%")
" call writefile([filenm], "/tmp/matching_if_" . a:linenr)
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(a:linenr))
if a:delif
let line = substitute(line, "if", "", "g")
endif
let elsenr = 0
let i = a:linenr
let ifhere = 0
while i > 0
let line2 = substitute(line, '\<else\>', "xxx", "g")
let elsenr += strlen(line) - strlen(line2)
if line =~ '.*\s*if\s*()' || line =~ '.*\s*if\s*()'
let elsenr -= 1
if elsenr == 0
let ifhere = i
break
endif
endif
let i -= 1
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(i))
endwhile
if ifhere
return ifhere
else
return a:linenr
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(a:linenr))
if a:delif
let line = substitute(line, "if", "", "g")
endif
let elsenr = 0
let i = a:linenr
let ifhere = 0
while i > 0
let line2 = substitute(line, '\<else\>', "xxx", "g")
let elsenr += strlen(line) - strlen(line2)
if line =~ '.*\s*if\s*()' || line =~ '.*\s*if\s*()'
let elsenr -= 1
if elsenr == 0
let ifhere = i
break
endif
endif
let i -= 1
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(i))
endwhile
if ifhere
return ifhere
else
return a:linenr
endif
endfunction
function! s:Get_last_paren_idx(line, o, c, pb)
let blc = a:pb
let line = substitute(a:line, '\t', s:curtabstop, "g")
let theidx = -1
let llen = strlen(line)
let idx = 0
while idx < llen
if line[idx] == a:o
let blc -= 1
if blc == 0
let theidx = idx
endif
else
if line[idx] == a:c
let blc += 1
endif
endif
let idx += 1
endwhile
return theidx + 1
let blc = a:pb
let line = substitute(a:line, '\t', s:curtabstop, "g")
let theidx = -1
let llen = strlen(line)
let idx = 0
while idx < llen
if line[idx] == a:o
let blc -= 1
if blc == 0
let theidx = idx
endif
else
if line[idx] == a:c
let blc += 1
endif
endif
let idx += 1
endwhile
return theidx + 1
endfunction
" Get previous relevant line. Search back until getting a line that isn't
" comment or blank
function s:Get_prev_line(lineno)
let lnum = a:lineno - 1
let lnum = a:lineno - 1
let data = getline( lnum )
while lnum > 0 && (data =~ '^\s*#' || data =~ '^\s*$')
let lnum = lnum - 1
let data = getline( lnum )
while lnum > 0 && (data =~ '^\s*#' || data =~ '^\s*$')
let lnum = lnum - 1
let data = getline( lnum )
endwhile
return lnum
endwhile
return lnum
endfunction
" This function is also used by r-plugin/common_global.vim
" Delete from '#' to the end of the line, unless the '#' is inside a string.
function SanitizeRLine(line)
let newline = s:RDelete_quotes(a:line)
let newline = s:RDelete_parens(newline)
let newline = substitute(newline, '#.*', "", "")
let newline = substitute(newline, '\s*$', "", "")
return newline
let newline = s:RDelete_quotes(a:line)
let newline = s:RDelete_parens(newline)
let newline = substitute(newline, '#.*', "", "")
let newline = substitute(newline, '\s*$', "", "")
if &filetype == "rhelp" && newline =~ '^\\method{.*}{.*}(.*'
let newline = substitute(newline, '^\\method{\(.*\)}{.*}', '\1', "")
endif
return newline
endfunction
function GetRIndent()
let clnum = line(".") " current line
let clnum = line(".") " current line
let cline = getline(clnum)
if cline =~ '^\s*#'
if g:r_indent_ess_comments == 1
if cline =~ '^\s*###'
return 0
endif
if cline !~ '^\s*##'
return g:r_indent_comment_column
endif
endif
endif
let cline = SanitizeRLine(cline)
if cline =~ '^\s*}' || cline =~ '^\s*}\s*)$'
let indline = s:Get_matching_brace(clnum, '{', '}', 1)
if indline > 0 && indline != clnum
let iline = SanitizeRLine(getline(indline))
if s:Get_paren_balance(iline, "(", ")") == 0 || iline =~ '(\s*{$'
return indent(indline)
else
let indline = s:Get_matching_brace(indline, '(', ')', 1)
return indent(indline)
endif
endif
endif
" Find the first non blank line above the current line
let lnum = s:Get_prev_line(clnum)
" Hit the start of the file, use zero indent.
if lnum == 0
let cline = getline(clnum)
if cline =~ '^\s*#'
if g:r_indent_ess_comments == 1
if cline =~ '^\s*###'
return 0
endif
if cline !~ '^\s*##'
return g:r_indent_comment_column
endif
endif
endif
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
let cline = SanitizeRLine(cline)
if &filetype == "rhelp"
if cline =~ '^\\dontshow{' || cline =~ '^\\dontrun{' || cline =~ '^\\donttest{' || cline =~ '^\\testonly{'
return 0
endif
if line =~ '^\\examples{' || line =~ '^\\usage{' || line =~ '^\\dontshow{' || line =~ '^\\dontrun{' || line =~ '^\\donttest{' || line =~ '^\\testonly{'
return 0
endif
if line =~ '^\\method{.*}{.*}(.*'
let line = substitute(line, '^\\method{\(.*\)}{.*}', '\1', "")
endif
if cline =~ '^\s*}' || cline =~ '^\s*}\s*)$'
let indline = s:Get_matching_brace(clnum, '{', '}', 1)
if indline > 0 && indline != clnum
let iline = SanitizeRLine(getline(indline))
if s:Get_paren_balance(iline, "(", ")") == 0 || iline =~ '(\s*{$'
return indent(indline)
else
let indline = s:Get_matching_brace(indline, '(', ')', 1)
return indent(indline)
endif
endif
endif
if cline =~ '^\s*{'
if g:r_indent_ess_compatible && line =~ ')$'
let nlnum = lnum
let nline = line
while s:Get_paren_balance(nline, '(', ')') < 0
let nlnum = s:Get_prev_line(nlnum)
let nline = SanitizeRLine(getline(nlnum)) . nline
endwhile
if nline =~ '^\s*function\s*(' && indent(nlnum) == &sw
return 0
endif
endif
if s:Get_paren_balance(line, "(", ")") == 0
return indent(lnum)
endif
" Find the first non blank line above the current line
let lnum = s:Get_prev_line(clnum)
" Hit the start of the file, use zero indent.
if lnum == 0
return 0
endif
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
if &filetype == "rhelp"
if cline =~ '^\\dontshow{' || cline =~ '^\\dontrun{' || cline =~ '^\\donttest{' || cline =~ '^\\testonly{'
return 0
endif
" line is an incomplete command:
if line =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || line =~ '\<else$' || line =~ '<-$'
return indent(lnum) + &sw
if line =~ '^\\examples{' || line =~ '^\\usage{' || line =~ '^\\dontshow{' || line =~ '^\\dontrun{' || line =~ '^\\donttest{' || line =~ '^\\testonly{'
return 0
endif
endif
" Deal with () and []
if &filetype == "rnoweb" && line =~ "^<<.*>>="
return 0
endif
let pb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '(', ')')
if cline =~ '^\s*{'
if g:r_indent_ess_compatible && line =~ ')$'
let nlnum = lnum
let nline = line
while s:Get_paren_balance(nline, '(', ')') < 0
let nlnum = s:Get_prev_line(nlnum)
let nline = SanitizeRLine(getline(nlnum)) . nline
endwhile
if nline =~ '^\s*function\s*(' && indent(nlnum) == &sw
return 0
endif
endif
if s:Get_paren_balance(line, "(", ")") == 0
return indent(lnum)
endif
endif
if line =~ '^\s*{$' || line =~ '(\s*{' || (pb == 0 && (line =~ '{$' || line =~ '(\s*{$'))
return indent(lnum) + &sw
" line is an incomplete command:
if line =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || line =~ '\<else$' || line =~ '<-$'
return indent(lnum) + &sw
endif
" Deal with () and []
let pb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '(', ')')
if line =~ '^\s*{$' || line =~ '(\s*{' || (pb == 0 && (line =~ '{$' || line =~ '(\s*{$'))
return indent(lnum) + &sw
endif
let s:curtabstop = repeat(' ', &tabstop)
if g:r_indent_align_args == 1
if pb > 0 && line =~ '{$'
return s:Get_last_paren_idx(line, '(', ')', pb) + &sw
endif
let bb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '[', ']')
let s:curtabstop = repeat(' ', &tabstop)
if g:r_indent_align_args == 1
if pb == 0 && bb == 0 && (line =~ '.*[,&|\-\*+<>]$' || cline =~ '^\s*[,&|\-\*+<>]')
return indent(lnum)
endif
if pb > 0
if &filetype == "rhelp"
let ind = s:Get_last_paren_idx(line, '(', ')', pb)
else
let ind = s:Get_last_paren_idx(getline(lnum), '(', ')', pb)
endif
return ind
endif
if pb < 0 && line =~ '.*[,&|\-\*+<>]$'
let lnum = s:Get_prev_line(lnum)
while pb < 1 && lnum > 0
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
let line = substitute(line, '\t', s:curtabstop, "g")
let ind = strlen(line)
while ind > 0
if line[ind] == ')'
let pb -= 1
else
if line[ind] == '('
let pb += 1
endif
endif
if pb == 1
return ind + 1
endif
let ind -= 1
endwhile
let lnum -= 1
endwhile
return 0
endif
if bb > 0
let ind = s:Get_last_paren_idx(getline(lnum), '[', ']', bb)
return ind
endif
if pb > 0
if &filetype == "rhelp"
let ind = s:Get_last_paren_idx(line, '(', ')', pb)
else
let ind = s:Get_last_paren_idx(getline(lnum), '(', ')', pb)
endif
return ind
endif
let post_block = 0
if line =~ '}$'
let lnum = s:Get_matching_brace(lnum, '{', '}', 0)
if pb < 0 && line =~ '.*[,&|\-\*+<>]$'
let lnum = s:Get_prev_line(lnum)
while pb < 1 && lnum > 0
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
if lnum > 0 && line =~ '^\s*{'
let lnum = s:Get_prev_line(lnum)
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
endif
let pb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '(', ')')
let post_block = 1
endif
let post_fun = 0
if pb < 0 && line !~ ')\s*[,&|\-\*+<>]$'
let post_fun = 1
while pb < 0 && lnum > 0
let lnum -= 1
let linepiece = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
let pb += s:Get_paren_balance(linepiece, "(", ")")
let line = linepiece . line
endwhile
if line =~ '{$' && post_block == 0
return indent(lnum) + &sw
endif
" Now we can do some tests again
if cline =~ '^\s*{'
return indent(lnum)
endif
if post_block == 0
let newl = SanitizeRLine(line)
if newl =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || newl =~ '\<else$' || newl =~ '<-$'
return indent(lnum) + &sw
let line = substitute(line, '\t', s:curtabstop, "g")
let ind = strlen(line)
while ind > 0
if line[ind] == ')'
let pb -= 1
else
if line[ind] == '('
let pb += 1
endif
endif
endif
if cline =~ '^\s*else'
if line =~ '<-\s*if\s*()'
return indent(lnum) + &sw
else
if line =~ '\<if\s*()'
return indent(lnum)
else
return indent(lnum) - &sw
endif
endif
endif
if bb < 0 && line =~ '.*]'
while bb < 0 && lnum > 0
let lnum -= 1
let linepiece = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
let bb += s:Get_paren_balance(linepiece, "[", "]")
let line = linepiece . line
endif
if pb == 1
return ind + 1
endif
let ind -= 1
endwhile
let line = s:RDelete_parens(line)
let lnum -= 1
endwhile
return 0
endif
let plnum = s:Get_prev_line(lnum)
let ppost_else = 0
if plnum > 0
let pline = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
let ppost_block = 0
if pline =~ '}$'
let ppost_block = 1
let plnum = s:Get_matching_brace(plnum, '{', '}', 0)
let pline = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
if pline =~ '^\s*{$' && plnum > 0
let plnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let pline = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
endif
endif
if pline =~ 'else$'
let ppost_else = 1
let plnum = s:Get_matching_if(plnum, 0)
let pline = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
endif
if pline =~ '^\s*else\s*if\s*('
let pplnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let ppline = SanitizeRLine(getline(pplnum))
while ppline =~ '^\s*else\s*if\s*(' || ppline =~ '^\s*if\s*()\s*\S$'
let plnum = pplnum
let pline = ppline
let pplnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let ppline = SanitizeRLine(getline(pplnum))
endwhile
while ppline =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || ppline =~ '\<else$' || ppline =~ '<-$'
let plnum = pplnum
let pline = ppline
let pplnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let ppline = SanitizeRLine(getline(pplnum))
endwhile
endif
let ppb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '(', ')')
if ppb < 0 && (pline =~ ')\s*{$' || pline =~ ')$')
while ppb < 0 && plnum > 0
let plnum -= 1
let linepiece = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
let ppb += s:Get_paren_balance(linepiece, "(", ")")
let pline = linepiece . pline
endwhile
let pline = s:RDelete_parens(pline)
endif
if bb > 0
let ind = s:Get_last_paren_idx(getline(lnum), '[', ']', bb)
return ind
endif
endif
let ind = indent(lnum)
let pind = indent(plnum)
if g:r_indent_align_args == 0 && pb != 0
let ind += pb * &sw
return ind
let post_block = 0
if line =~ '}$'
let lnum = s:Get_matching_brace(lnum, '{', '}', 0)
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
if lnum > 0 && line =~ '^\s*{'
let lnum = s:Get_prev_line(lnum)
let line = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
endif
let pb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '(', ')')
let post_block = 1
endif
if g:r_indent_align_args == 0 && bb != 0
let ind += bb * &sw
return ind
" Indent after operator pattern
let olnum = s:Get_prev_line(lnum)
let oline = getline(olnum)
if olnum > 0
if line =~ g:r_indent_op_pattern
if oline =~ g:r_indent_op_pattern
return indent(lnum)
else
return indent(lnum) + &sw
endif
else
if oline =~ g:r_indent_op_pattern
return indent(lnum) - &sw
endif
endif
endif
if ind == pind || (ind == (pind + &sw) && pline =~ '{$' && ppost_else == 0)
return ind
endif
let pline = getline(plnum)
let pbb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '[', ']')
while pind < ind && plnum > 0 && ppb == 0 && pbb == 0
let ind = pind
let plnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let pline = getline(plnum)
let ppb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '(', ')')
let pbb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '[', ']')
while pline =~ '^\s*else'
let plnum = s:Get_matching_if(plnum, 1)
let pline = getline(plnum)
let ppb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '(', ')')
let pbb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '[', ']')
endwhile
let pind = indent(plnum)
if ind == (pind + &sw) && pline =~ '{$'
return ind
endif
let post_fun = 0
if pb < 0 && line !~ ')\s*[,&|\-\*+<>]$'
let post_fun = 1
while pb < 0 && lnum > 0
let lnum -= 1
let linepiece = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
let pb += s:Get_paren_balance(linepiece, "(", ")")
let line = linepiece . line
endwhile
if line =~ '{$' && post_block == 0
return indent(lnum) + &sw
endif
" Now we can do some tests again
if cline =~ '^\s*{'
return indent(lnum)
endif
if post_block == 0
let newl = SanitizeRLine(line)
if newl =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || newl =~ '\<else$' || newl =~ '<-$'
return indent(lnum) + &sw
endif
endif
endif
if cline =~ '^\s*else'
if line =~ '<-\s*if\s*()'
return indent(lnum) + &sw
else
if line =~ '\<if\s*()'
return indent(lnum)
else
return indent(lnum) - &sw
endif
endif
endif
let bb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '[', ']')
if bb < 0 && line =~ '.*]'
while bb < 0 && lnum > 0
let lnum -= 1
let linepiece = SanitizeRLine(getline(lnum))
let bb += s:Get_paren_balance(linepiece, "[", "]")
let line = linepiece . line
endwhile
let line = s:RDelete_parens(line)
endif
let plnum = s:Get_prev_line(lnum)
let ppost_else = 0
if plnum > 0
let pline = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
let ppost_block = 0
if pline =~ '}$'
let ppost_block = 1
let plnum = s:Get_matching_brace(plnum, '{', '}', 0)
let pline = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
if pline =~ '^\s*{$' && plnum > 0
let plnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let pline = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
endif
endif
if pline =~ 'else$'
let ppost_else = 1
let plnum = s:Get_matching_if(plnum, 0)
let pline = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
endif
if pline =~ '^\s*else\s*if\s*('
let pplnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let ppline = SanitizeRLine(getline(pplnum))
while ppline =~ '^\s*else\s*if\s*(' || ppline =~ '^\s*if\s*()\s*\S$'
let plnum = pplnum
let pline = ppline
let pplnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let ppline = SanitizeRLine(getline(pplnum))
endwhile
while ppline =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || ppline =~ '\<else$' || ppline =~ '<-$'
let plnum = pplnum
let pline = ppline
let pplnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let ppline = SanitizeRLine(getline(pplnum))
endwhile
endif
let ppb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '(', ')')
if ppb < 0 && (pline =~ ')\s*{$' || pline =~ ')$')
while ppb < 0 && plnum > 0
let plnum -= 1
let linepiece = SanitizeRLine(getline(plnum))
let ppb += s:Get_paren_balance(linepiece, "(", ")")
let pline = linepiece . pline
endwhile
let pline = s:RDelete_parens(pline)
endif
endif
let ind = indent(lnum)
let pind = indent(plnum)
if g:r_indent_align_args == 0 && pb != 0
let ind += pb * &sw
return ind
endif
if g:r_indent_align_args == 0 && bb != 0
let ind += bb * &sw
return ind
endif
if ind == pind || (ind == (pind + &sw) && pline =~ '{$' && ppost_else == 0)
return ind
endif
let pline = getline(plnum)
let pbb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '[', ']')
while pind < ind && plnum > 0 && ppb == 0 && pbb == 0
let ind = pind
let plnum = s:Get_prev_line(plnum)
let pline = getline(plnum)
let ppb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '(', ')')
let pbb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '[', ']')
while pline =~ '^\s*else'
let plnum = s:Get_matching_if(plnum, 1)
let pline = getline(plnum)
let ppb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '(', ')')
let pbb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '[', ']')
endwhile
let pind = indent(plnum)
if ind == (pind + &sw) && pline =~ '{$'
return ind
endif
endwhile
return ind
endfunction
" vim: sw=4
" vim: sw=2

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: R Documentation (Help), *.Rd
" Author: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
" Last Change: Wed Jul 09, 2014 07:34PM
" Last Change: Thu Oct 16, 2014 07:07AM
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
@@ -12,22 +12,18 @@ runtime indent/r.vim
let s:RIndent = function(substitute(&indentexpr, "()", "", ""))
let b:did_indent = 1
setlocal indentkeys=0{,0},:,!^F,o,O,e
setlocal indentexpr=GetRHelpIndent()
" Only define the function once.
if exists("*GetRHelpIndent")
finish
endif
setlocal noautoindent
setlocal nocindent
setlocal nosmartindent
setlocal nolisp
setlocal indentkeys=0{,0},:,!^F,o,O,e
setlocal indentexpr=GetCorrectRHelpIndent()
" Only define the functions once.
if exists("*GetRHelpIndent")
finish
endif
function s:SanitizeRHelpLine(line)
let newline = substitute(a:line, '\\\\', "x", "g")
let newline = substitute(newline, '\\{', "x", "g")

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Rmd
" Author: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
" Last Change: Wed Jul 09, 2014 07:33PM
" Last Change: Thu Jul 10, 2014 07:11PM
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ function GetMdIndent()
endfunction
function GetRmdIndent()
if getline(".") =~ '^```{r .*}$' || getline(".") =~ '^```$'
if getline(".") =~ '^[ \t]*```{r .*}$' || getline(".") =~ '^[ \t]*```$'
return 0
endif
if search('^```{r', "bncW") > search('^```$', "bncW")
if search('^[ \t]*```{r', "bncW") > search('^[ \t]*```$', "bncW")
return s:RIndent()
else
return GetMdIndent()

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Rnoweb
" Author: Jakson Alves de Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
" Last Change: Wed Jul 09, 2014 07:28PM
" Last Change: Sun Mar 22, 2015 09:28AM
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ if exists("*GetRnowebIndent")
endif
function GetRnowebIndent()
if getline(".") =~ "^<<.*>>=$"
let curline = getline(".")
if curline =~ '^<<.*>>=$' || curline =~ '^\s*@$'
return 0
endif
if search("^<<", "bncW") > search("^@", "bncW")

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@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Shell Script
" Maintainer: Peter Aronoff <telemachus@arpinum.org>
" Original Author: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2014-08-22
" Language: Shell Script
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Peter Aronoff <telemachus@arpinum.org>
" Original Author: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-07-28
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-sh-indent
if exists("b:did_indent")
finish
@@ -10,7 +13,7 @@ endif
let b:did_indent = 1
setlocal indentexpr=GetShIndent()
setlocal indentkeys+=0=then,0=do,0=else,0=elif,0=fi,0=esac,0=done,),0=;;,0=;&
setlocal indentkeys+=0=then,0=do,0=else,0=elif,0=fi,0=esac,0=done,0=end,),0=;;,0=;&
setlocal indentkeys+=0=fin,0=fil,0=fip,0=fir,0=fix
setlocal indentkeys-=:,0#
setlocal nosmartindent
@@ -54,8 +57,8 @@ function! GetShIndent()
let ind = indent(lnum)
let line = getline(lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*\%(if\|then\|do\|else\|elif\|case\|while\|until\|for\|select\)\>'
if line !~ '\<\%(fi\|esac\|done\)\>\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'
if line =~ '^\s*\%(if\|then\|do\|else\|elif\|case\|while\|until\|for\|select\|foreach\)\>'
if line !~ '\<\%(fi\|esac\|done\|end\)\>\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'
let ind += s:indent_value('default')
endif
elseif s:is_case_label(line, pnum)
@@ -76,7 +79,7 @@ function! GetShIndent()
let pine = line
let line = getline(v:lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*\%(then\|do\|else\|elif\|fi\|done\)\>' || line =~ '^\s*}'
if line =~ '^\s*\%(then\|do\|else\|elif\|fi\|done\|end\)\>' || line =~ '^\s*}'
let ind -= s:indent_value('default')
elseif line =~ '^\s*esac\>' && s:is_case_empty(getline(v:lnum - 1))
let ind -= s:indent_value('default')

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@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Tera Term Language (TTL)
" Based on Tera Term Version 4.86
" Maintainer: Ken Takata
" URL: https://github.com/k-takata/vim-teraterm
" Last Change: 2015 Jun 4
" Filenames: *.ttl
" License: VIM License
if exists("b:did_indent")
finish
endif
let b:did_indent = 1
setlocal nosmartindent
setlocal noautoindent
setlocal indentexpr=GetTeraTermIndent(v:lnum)
setlocal indentkeys=!^F,o,O,e
setlocal indentkeys+==elseif,=endif,=loop,=next,=enduntil,=endwhile
if exists("*GetTeraTermIndent")
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! GetTeraTermIndent(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*if\>.*\<then\s*$'
" previous line opened a block
let l:ind += s:sw()
endif
if l:prevl =~ '^\s*\%(elseif\|else\|do\|until\|while\|for\)\>'
" previous line opened a block
let l:ind += s:sw()
endif
if l:thisl =~ '^\s*\%(elseif\|else\|endif\|enduntil\|endwhile\|loop\|next\)\>'
" this line closed a block
let l:ind -= s:sw()
endif
return l:ind
endfunction
" vim: ts=8 sw=2 sts=2

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: YAML
" Maintainer: Nikolai Pavlov <zyx.vim@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2015 Sep 25
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists('b:did_indent')
@@ -115,8 +116,13 @@ function GetYAMLIndent(lnum)
\ s:liststartregex))
elseif line =~# s:mapkeyregex
" Same for line containing mapping key
return indent(s:FindPrevLEIndentedLineMatchingRegex(a:lnum,
\ s:mapkeyregex))
let prevmapline = s:FindPrevLEIndentedLineMatchingRegex(a:lnum,
\ s:mapkeyregex)
if getline(prevmapline) =~# '^\s*- '
return indent(prevmapline) + 2
else
return indent(prevmapline)
endif
elseif prevline =~# '^\s*- '
" - List with
" multiline scalar

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@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Zsh Shell Script
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2006-04-19
" Language: Zsh shell script
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-05-29
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-zsh
if exists("b:did_indent")
finish

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@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
" Vim Keymap file for russian characters, layout 'jcuken', MS Windows variant
" (slightly incompatible with XFree86 'ru' keymap - makes use of NUMERO SIGN)
" Useful mainly with utf-8 but may work with other encodings
" Derived from russian-jcuken.vim by Artem Chuprina <ran@ran.pp.ru>
" Typewriter variant of standart russian layout
" Maintainer: Denis Proskurin <danwerspb@gmail.com>
" Last Changed: 2015 May 15
" All characters are given literally, conversion to another encoding (e.g.,
" UTF-8) should work.
scriptencoding utf-8
let b:keymap_name = "ru"
loadkeymap
~ + CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IO
` | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IO
F А CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A
< Б CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BE
D В CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER VE
U Г CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE
L Д CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DE
T Е CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE
: Ж CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE
P З CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE
B И CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I
Q Й CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I
R К CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA
K Л CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL
V М CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM
Y Н CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN
J О CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O
G П CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE
H Р CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER
C С CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES
N Т CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE
E У CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U
A Ф CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EF
{ Х CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA
W Ц CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSE
X Ч CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE
I Ш CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA
O Щ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHCHA
} Ъ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HARD SIGN
S Ы CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU
M Ь CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT SIGN
\" Э CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E
> Ю CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YU
Z Я CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YA
f а CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A
, б CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BE
d в CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER VE
u г CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE
l д CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DE
t е CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE
; ж CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE
p з CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE
b и CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I
q й CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I
r к CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA
k л CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL
v м CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM
y н CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN
j о CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER O
g п CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE
h р CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ER
c с CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES
n т CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE
e у CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U
a ф CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EF
[ х CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA
w ц CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSE
x ч CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE
i ш CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHA
o щ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHCHA
] ъ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HARD SIGN
s ы CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU
m ь CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT SIGN
' э CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER E
. ю CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YU
z я CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YA
@ "
# № NUMERO SIGN
$ ;
^ :
& ?
/ ё
? Ё
1
2 -
3 /
4 "
5 :
6 ,
7 .
8 _
9 ?
0 %
- !
= ;
\\ )
\| (

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@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ fun! s:CleanUp(options, mode, startline, startcol, ...)
let regexp = s:Wholematch(matchline, a:1, currcol-1)
let endcol = matchend(matchline, regexp)
if endcol > currcol " This is NOT off by one!
execute "normal!" . (endcol - currcol) . "l"
call cursor(0, endcol)
endif
endif " a:0
endif " a:mode != "o" && etc.

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@@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ SynMenu DE.Doxygen.C\ with\ doxygen:c.doxygen
SynMenu DE.Doxygen.C++\ with\ doxygen:cpp.doxygen
SynMenu DE.Doxygen.IDL\ with\ doxygen:idl.doxygen
SynMenu DE.Doxygen.Java\ with\ doxygen:java.doxygen
SynMenu DE.Doxygen.DataScript\ with\ doxygen:datascript.doxygen
SynMenu DE.Dracula:dracula
SynMenu DE.DSSSL:dsl
SynMenu DE.DTD:dtd

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" These commands create the option window.
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2014 Nov 19
" Last Change: 2015 Jul 22
" If there already is an option window, jump to that one.
if bufwinnr("option-window") > 0
@@ -705,6 +705,8 @@ call append("$", "errorbells\tring the bell for error messages")
call <SID>BinOptionG("eb", &eb)
call append("$", "visualbell\tuse a visual bell instead of beeping")
call <SID>BinOptionG("vb", &vb)
call append("$", "belloff\tdo not ring the bell for these reasons")
call <SID>OptionG("belloff", &belloff)
if has("multi_lang")
call append("$", "helplang\tlist of preferred languages for finding help")
call <SID>OptionG("hlg", &hlg)
@@ -954,6 +956,9 @@ call <SID>BinOptionL("bin")
call append("$", "endofline\tlast line in the file has an end-of-line")
call append("$", "\t(local to buffer)")
call <SID>BinOptionL("eol")
call append("$", "fixendofline\tfixes missing end-of-line at end of text file")
call append("$", "\t(local to buffer)")
call <SID>BinOptionL("fixeol")
if has("multi_byte")
call append("$", "bomb\tprepend a Byte Order Mark to the file")
call append("$", "\t(local to buffer)")

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Look in the file for hints on how it can be disabled without deleting it.
getscriptPlugin.vim get latest version of Vim scripts
gzip.vim edit compressed files
logiPat.vim logical operators on patterns
matchparen.vim highlight paren matching the one under the cursor
netrwPlugin.vim edit files over a network and browse (remote) directories
rrhelper.vim used for --remote-wait editing

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@@ -0,0 +1,335 @@
" LogiPat:
" Author: Charles E. Campbell
" Date: Mar 13, 2013
" Version: 3
" Purpose: to do Boolean-logic based regular expression pattern matching
" Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2011 Charles E. Campbell {{{1
" Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code,
" with or without modifications, provided that this copyright
" notice is copied with it. Like most anything else that's free,
" LogiPat.vim is provided *as is* and comes with no warranty
" of any kind, either expressed or implied. By using this
" plugin, you agree that in no event will the copyright
" holder be liable for any damages resulting from the use
" of this software.
"
" Usage: {{{1
" :LogiPat ...
"
" Boolean logic supported:
" () grouping operators
" ! not the following pattern
" | logical or
" & logical and
" "..pattern.."
" Example: {{{1
" :LogiPat !("january"|"february")
" would match all strings not containing the strings january
" or february
" GetLatestVimScripts: 1290 1 :AutoInstall: LogiPat.vim
"
" Behold, you will conceive in your womb, and bring forth a son, {{{1
" and will call his name Jesus. He will be great, and will be
" called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the
" throne of his father, David, and he will reign over the house of
" Jacob forever. There will be no end to his kingdom. (Luke 1:31-33 WEB)
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" Load Once: {{{1
if &cp || exists("loaded_logipat")
finish
endif
let g:loaded_LogiPat = "v3"
let s:keepcpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
"DechoRemOn
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" Public Interface: {{{1
com! -nargs=* LogiPat call LogiPat(<q-args>,1)
silent! com -nargs=* LP call LogiPat(<q-args>,1)
com! -nargs=+ ELP echomsg LogiPat(<q-args>)
com! -nargs=+ LogiPatFlags let s:LogiPatFlags="<args>"
silent! com -nargs=+ LPF let s:LogiPatFlags="<args>"
" =====================================================================
" Functions: {{{1
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" LogiPat: this function interprets the boolean-logic pattern {{{2
fun! LogiPat(pat,...)
" call Dfunc("LogiPat(pat<".a:pat.">)")
" LogiPat(pat,dosearch)
if a:0 > 0
let dosearch= a:1
else
let dosearch= 0
endif
let s:npatstack = 0
let s:nopstack = 0
let s:preclvl = 0
let expr = a:pat
" Lexer/Parser
while expr != ""
" call Decho("expr<".expr.">")
if expr =~ '^"'
" push a Pattern; accept "" as a single " in the pattern
let expr = substitute(expr,'^\s*"','','')
let pat = substitute(expr,'^\(\%([^"]\|\"\"\)\{-}\)"\([^"].*$\|$\)','\1','')
let pat = substitute(pat,'""','"','g')
let expr = substitute(expr,'^\(\%([^"]\|\"\"\)\{-}\)"\([^"].*$\|$\)','\2','')
let expr = substitute(expr,'^\s*','','')
" call Decho("pat<".pat."> expr<".expr.">")
call s:LP_PatPush('.*'.pat.'.*')
elseif expr =~ '^[!()|&]'
" push an operator
let op = strpart(expr,0,1)
let expr = strpart(expr,strlen(op))
" allow for those who can't resist doubling their and/or operators
if op =~ '[|&]' && expr[0] == op
let expr = strpart(expr,strlen(op))
endif
call s:LP_OpPush(op)
elseif expr =~ '^\s'
" skip whitespace
let expr= strpart(expr,1)
else
echoerr "operator<".strpart(expr,0,1)."> not supported (yet)"
let expr= strpart(expr,1)
endif
endwhile
" Final Execution
call s:LP_OpPush('Z')
let result= s:LP_PatPop(1)
" call Decho("result=".result)
" sanity checks and cleanup
if s:npatstack > 0
echoerr s:npatstack." patterns left on stack!"
let s:npatstack= 0
endif
if s:nopstack > 0
echoerr s:nopstack." operators left on stack!"
let s:nopstack= 0
endif
" perform the indicated search
if dosearch
if exists("s:LogiPatFlags")
" call Decho("search(result<".result."> LogiPatFlags<".s:LogiPatFlags.">)")
call search(result,s:LogiPatFlags)
else
" call Decho("search(result<".result.">)")
call search(result)
endif
let @/= result
endif
" call Dret("LogiPat ".result)
return result
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" s:String: Vim6.4 doesn't have string() {{{2
func! s:String(str)
return "'".escape(a:str, '"')."'"
endfunc
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" LP_PatPush: {{{2
fun! s:LP_PatPush(pat)
" call Dfunc("LP_PatPush(pat<".a:pat.">)")
let s:npatstack = s:npatstack + 1
let s:patstack_{s:npatstack} = a:pat
" call s:StackLook("patpush") "Decho
" call Dret("LP_PatPush : npatstack=".s:npatstack)
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" LP_PatPop: pop a number/variable from LogiPat's pattern stack {{{2
fun! s:LP_PatPop(lookup)
" call Dfunc("LP_PatPop(lookup=".a:lookup.")")
if s:npatstack > 0
let ret = s:patstack_{s:npatstack}
let s:npatstack = s:npatstack - 1
else
let ret= "---error---"
echoerr "(LogiPat) invalid expression"
endif
" call s:StackLook("patpop") "Decho
" call Dret("LP_PatPop ".ret)
return ret
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" LP_OpPush: {{{2
fun! s:LP_OpPush(op)
" call Dfunc("LP_OpPush(op<".a:op.">)")
" determine new operator's precedence level
if a:op == '('
let s:preclvl= s:preclvl + 10
let preclvl = s:preclvl
elseif a:op == ')'
let s:preclvl= s:preclvl - 10
if s:preclvl < 0
let s:preclvl= 0
echoerr "too many )s"
endif
let preclvl= s:preclvl
elseif a:op =~ '|'
let preclvl= s:preclvl + 2
elseif a:op =~ '&'
let preclvl= s:preclvl + 4
elseif a:op == '!'
let preclvl= s:preclvl + 6
elseif a:op == 'Z'
let preclvl= -1
else
echoerr "expr<".expr."> not supported (yet)"
let preclvl= s:preclvl
endif
" call Decho("new operator<".a:op."> preclvl=".preclvl)
" execute higher-precdence operators
" call Decho("execute higher-precedence operators")
call s:LP_Execute(preclvl)
" push new operator onto operator-stack
" call Decho("push new operator<".a:op."> onto stack with preclvl=".preclvl." at nopstack=".(s:nopstack+1))
if a:op =~ '!'
let s:nopstack = s:nopstack + 1
let s:opprec_{s:nopstack} = preclvl
let s:opstack_{s:nopstack} = a:op
elseif a:op =~ '|'
let s:nopstack = s:nopstack + 1
let s:opprec_{s:nopstack} = preclvl
let s:opstack_{s:nopstack} = a:op
elseif a:op == '&'
let s:nopstack = s:nopstack + 1
let s:opprec_{s:nopstack} = preclvl
let s:opstack_{s:nopstack} = a:op
endif
" call s:StackLook("oppush") "Decho
" call Dret("LP_OpPush : s:preclvl=".s:preclvl)
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" LP_Execute: execute operators from opstack using pattern stack {{{2
fun! s:LP_Execute(preclvl)
" call Dfunc("LP_Execute(preclvl=".a:preclvl.") npatstack=".s:npatstack." nopstack=".s:nopstack)
" execute all higher precedence operators
while s:nopstack > 0 && a:preclvl < s:opprec_{s:nopstack}
let op= s:opstack_{s:nopstack}
" call Decho("op<".op."> nop=".s:nopstack." [preclvl=".a:preclvl."] < [opprec_".s:nopstack."=".s:opprec_{s:nopstack}."]")
let s:nopstack = s:nopstack - 1
if op == '!'
let n1= s:LP_PatPop(1)
call s:LP_PatPush(s:LP_Not(n1))
elseif op == '|'
let n1= s:LP_PatPop(1)
let n2= s:LP_PatPop(1)
call s:LP_PatPush(s:LP_Or(n2,n1))
elseif op =~ '&'
let n1= s:LP_PatPop(1)
let n2= s:LP_PatPop(1)
call s:LP_PatPush(s:LP_And(n2,n1))
endif
" call s:StackLook("execute") "Decho
endwhile
" call Dret("LP_Execute")
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" LP_Not: writes a logical-not for a pattern {{{2
fun! s:LP_Not(pat)
" call Dfunc("LP_Not(pat<".a:pat.">)")
if a:pat =~ '^\.\*' && a:pat =~ '\.\*$'
let pat= substitute(a:pat,'^\.\*\(.*\)\.\*$','\1','')
let ret= '^\%(\%('.pat.'\)\@!.\)*$'
else
let ret= '^\%(\%('.a:pat.'\)\@!.\)*$'
endif
" call Dret("LP_Not ".ret)
return ret
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" LP_Or: writes a logical-or branch using two patterns {{{2
fun! s:LP_Or(pat1,pat2)
" call Dfunc("LP_Or(pat1<".a:pat1."> pat2<".a:pat2.">)")
let ret= '\%('.a:pat1.'\|'.a:pat2.'\)'
" call Dret("LP_Or ".ret)
return ret
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" LP_And: writes a logical-and concat using two patterns {{{2
fun! s:LP_And(pat1,pat2)
" call Dfunc("LP_And(pat1<".a:pat1."> pat2<".a:pat2.">)")
let ret= '\%('.a:pat1.'\&'.a:pat2.'\)'
" call Dret("LP_And ".ret)
return ret
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" StackLook: {{{2
fun! s:StackLook(description)
" call Dfunc("StackLook(description<".a:description.">)")
let iop = 1
let ifp = 1
" call Decho("Pattern Operator")
" print both pattern and operator
while ifp <= s:npatstack && iop <= s:nopstack
let fp = s:patstack_{ifp}
let op = s:opstack_{iop}." (P".s:opprec_{s:nopstack}.')'
let fplen= strlen(fp)
if fplen < 30
let fp= fp.strpart(" ",1,30-fplen)
endif
" call Decho(fp.op)
let ifp = ifp + 1
let iop = iop + 1
endwhile
" print just pattern
while ifp <= s:npatstack
let fp = s:patstack_{ifp}
" call Decho(fp)
let ifp = ifp + 1
endwhile
" print just operator
while iop <= s:nopstack
let op = s:opstack_{iop}." (P".s:opprec_{s:nopstack}.')'
" call Decho(" ".op)
let iop = iop + 1
endwhile
" call Dret("StackLook")
endfun
" ---------------------------------------------------------------------
" Cleanup And Modeline: {{{1
let &cpo= s:keepcpo
unlet s:keepcpo
" vim: ts=4 fdm=marker

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@@ -25,16 +25,16 @@ $SPELLDIR/br.utf-8.spl : $FILES
#
# Fetching the files from OpenOffice.org.
#
OODIR = http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/an-drouizig-breton-spellchecker/releases/0.11/
:attr {fetch = $OODIR/%file%} dict-br-0.11.oxt
OODIR = http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/an-drouizig-breton-spellchecker/releases/0.13/
:attr {fetch = $OODIR/%file%} difazier-an-drouizig-0_13.oxt
# The files don't depend on the .zip file so that we can delete it.
# Only download the zip file if the targets don't exist.
br_FR.aff br_FR.dic: {buildcheck=}
:assertpkg unzip patch
:fetch dict-br-0.11.oxt
:sys $UNZIP dict-br-0.11.oxt
:delete dict-br-0.11.oxt
:fetch difazier-an-drouizig-0_13.oxt
:sys $UNZIP difazier-an-drouizig-0_13.oxt
:delete difazier-an-drouizig-0_13.oxt
:copy dictionaries/br_FR.aff br_FR.aff
:copy dictionaries/br_FR.dic br_FR.dic
# The br_FR.aff file contains a BOM, remove it.
@@ -65,12 +65,12 @@ diff:
check:
:assertpkg unzip diff
:fetch dict-br-0.11.oxt
:fetch difazier-an-drouizig-0_13.oxt
:mkdir tmp
:cd tmp
@try:
@import stat
:sys $UNZIP ../dict-br-0.11.oxt
:sys $UNZIP ../difazier-an-drouizig-0_13.oxt
:sys {force} diff ../dictionaries/br_FR.aff br_FR.aff >d
@if os.stat('d')[stat.ST_SIZE] > 0:
:copy br_FR.aff ../br_FR.new.aff
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ check:
@finally:
:cd ..
:delete {r}{f}{q} tmp
:delete dict-br-0.11.oxt
:delete difazier-an-drouizig-0_13.oxt
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@@ -161,6 +161,7 @@ an 50.30.290 &Syntax.DE.Doxygen.C\ with\ doxygen :cal SetSyn("c.doxygen")<CR>
an 50.30.300 &Syntax.DE.Doxygen.C++\ with\ doxygen :cal SetSyn("cpp.doxygen")<CR>
an 50.30.310 &Syntax.DE.Doxygen.IDL\ with\ doxygen :cal SetSyn("idl.doxygen")<CR>
an 50.30.320 &Syntax.DE.Doxygen.Java\ with\ doxygen :cal SetSyn("java.doxygen")<CR>
an 50.30.320 &Syntax.DE.Doxygen.DataScript\ with\ doxygen :cal SetSyn("datascript.doxygen")<CR>
an 50.30.330 &Syntax.DE.Dracula :cal SetSyn("dracula")<CR>
an 50.30.340 &Syntax.DE.DSSSL :cal SetSyn("dsl")<CR>
an 50.30.350 &Syntax.DE.DTD :cal SetSyn("dtd")<CR>

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
" Language: CMake
" Author: Andy Cedilnik <andy.cedilnik@kitware.com>
" Maintainer: Karthik Krishnan <karthik.krishnan@kitware.com>
" Last Change: 2012 Jun 01
" Last Change: 2015 Sep 25
" (Dominique Pelle added @Spell)
" Version: $Revision: 1.10 $
"
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ syn region cmakeVariableValue start=/\${/ end=/}/
\ contained oneline contains=CONTAINED,cmakeTodo
syn region cmakeEnvironment start=/\$ENV{/ end=/}/
\ contained oneline contains=CONTAINED,cmakeTodo
syn region cmakeString start=/"/ end=/"/
syn region cmakeString start=/"/ end=/"/
\ contains=CONTAINED,cmakeTodo,cmakeOperators
syn region cmakeArguments start=/(/ end=/)/
syn region cmakeArguments start=/(/ end=/)/
\ contains=ALLBUT,cmakeArguments,cmakeTodo
syn keyword cmakeSystemVariables
\ WIN32 UNIX APPLE CYGWIN BORLAND MINGW MSVC MSVC_IDE MSVC60 MSVC70 MSVC71 MSVC80 MSVC90
@@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ syn keyword cmakeDeprecated ABSTRACT_FILES BUILD_NAME SOURCE_FILES SOURCE_FILES_
\ nextgroup=cmakeArguments
" The keywords are generated as: cmake --help-command-list | tr "\n" " "
syn keyword cmakeStatement
syn keyword cmakeStatement
\ ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET ADD_DEFINITIONS ADD_DEPENDENCIES ADD_EXECUTABLE ADD_LIBRARY ADD_SUBDIRECTORY ADD_TEST AUX_SOURCE_DIRECTORY BUILD_COMMAND BUILD_NAME CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED CONFIGURE_FILE CREATE_TEST_SOURCELIST ELSE ELSEIF ENABLE_LANGUAGE ENABLE_TESTING ENDFOREACH ENDFUNCTION ENDIF ENDMACRO ENDWHILE EXEC_PROGRAM EXECUTE_PROCESS EXPORT_LIBRARY_DEPENDENCIES FILE FIND_FILE FIND_LIBRARY FIND_PACKAGE FIND_PATH FIND_PROGRAM FLTK_WRAP_UI FOREACH FUNCTION GET_CMAKE_PROPERTY GET_DIRECTORY_PROPERTY GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT GET_SOURCE_FILE_PROPERTY GET_TARGET_PROPERTY GET_TEST_PROPERTY IF INCLUDE INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES INCLUDE_EXTERNAL_MSPROJECT INCLUDE_REGULAR_EXPRESSION INSTALL INSTALL_FILES INSTALL_PROGRAMS INSTALL_TARGETS LINK_DIRECTORIES LINK_LIBRARIES LIST LOAD_CACHE LOAD_COMMAND MACRO MAKE_DIRECTORY MARK_AS_ADVANCED MATH MESSAGE OPTION OUTPUT_REQUIRED_FILES PROJECT QT_WRAP_CPP QT_WRAP_UI REMOVE REMOVE_DEFINITIONS SEPARATE_ARGUMENTS SET SET_DIRECTORY_PROPERTIES SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES SET_TESTS_PROPERTIES SITE_NAME SOURCE_GROUP STRING SUBDIR_DEPENDS SUBDIRS TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES TRY_COMPILE TRY_RUN UNSET USE_MANGLED_MESA UTILITY_SOURCE VARIABLE_REQUIRES VTK_MAKE_INSTANTIATOR VTK_WRAP_JAVA VTK_WRAP_PYTHON VTK_WRAP_TCL WHILE WRITE_FILE
\ nextgroup=cmakeArguments
syn keyword cmakeTodo
\ TODO FIXME XXX
syn keyword cmakeTodo
\ TODO FIXME XXX
\ contained
" Define the default highlighting.

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: C++
" Current Maintainer: vim-jp (https://github.com/vim-jp/vim-cpp)
" Previous Maintainer: Ken Shan <ccshan@post.harvard.edu>
" Last Change: 2015 Mar 1
" Last Change: 2015 May 04
" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items
" For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ if !exists("cpp_no_cpp11")
syn keyword cppConstant ATOMIC_WCHAR_T_LOCK_FREE ATOMIC_SHORT_LOCK_FREE
syn keyword cppConstant ATOMIC_INT_LOCK_FREE ATOMIC_LONG_LOCK_FREE
syn keyword cppConstant ATOMIC_LLONG_LOCK_FREE ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE
syn region cppRawString matchgroup=cppRawDelimiter start=+\%(u8\|[uLU]\)\=R"\z([[:alnum:]_{}[\]#<>%:;.?*\+\-/\^&|~!=,"']\{,16}\)(+ end=+)\z1"+ contains=@Spell
syn region cppRawString matchgroup=cppRawStringDelimiter start=+\%(u8\|[uLU]\)\=R"\z([[:alnum:]_{}[\]#<>%:;.?*\+\-/\^&|~!=,"']\{,16}\)(+ end=+)\z1"+ contains=@Spell
endif
" The minimum and maximum operators in GNU C++
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_cpp_syntax_inits")
HiLink cppStructure Structure
HiLink cppBoolean Boolean
HiLink cppConstant Constant
HiLink cppRawDelimiter Delimiter
HiLink cppRawStringDelimiter Delimiter
HiLink cppRawString String
delcommand HiLink
endif

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: C-shell (csh)
" Maintainer: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchipS@PcampbellAfamily.Mbiz>
" Version: 11
" Last Change: Oct 23, 2014
" Version: 11
" URL: http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#SYNTAX_CSH
" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
" Nikolai Weibull (Add CSS2 support)
" Maintainer: Jules Wang <w.jq0722@gmail.com>
" URL: https://github.com/JulesWang/css.vim
" Last Change: 2013 Nov.27
" Last Change: 2015 Apr.17
" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items
" For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded
@@ -26,18 +26,19 @@ set cpo&vim
syn case ignore
" All HTML4 tags
syn keyword cssTagName abbr acronym address applet area a b base
syn keyword cssTagName basefont bdo big blockquote body br button
syn keyword cssTagName caption center cite code col colgroup dd del
syn keyword cssTagName dfn dir div dl dt em fieldset font form frame
syn keyword cssTagName frameset h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 h6 head hr html img i
syn keyword cssTagName iframe img input ins isindex kbd label legend li
syn keyword cssTagName link map menu meta noframes noscript ol optgroup
syn keyword cssTagName option p param pre q s samp script select small
syn keyword cssTagName span strike strong style sub sup table tbody td
syn keyword cssTagName textarea tfoot th thead title tr tt ul u var
" HTML4 tags
syn keyword cssTagName abbr address area a b base
syn keyword cssTagName bdo blockquote body br button
syn keyword cssTagName caption cite code col colgroup dd del
syn keyword cssTagName dfn div dl dt em fieldset form
syn keyword cssTagName h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 h6 head hr html img i
syn keyword cssTagName iframe input ins isindex kbd label legend li
syn keyword cssTagName link map menu meta noscript ol optgroup
syn keyword cssTagName option p param pre q s samp script small
syn keyword cssTagName span strong sub sup tbody td
syn keyword cssTagName textarea tfoot th thead title tr ul u var
syn keyword cssTagName object svg
syn match cssTagName /\<select\>\|\<style\>\|\<table\>/
" 34 HTML5 tags
syn keyword cssTagName article aside audio bdi canvas command data
@@ -47,8 +48,8 @@ syn keyword cssTagName output progress rt rp ruby section
syn keyword cssTagName source summary time track video wbr
" Tags not supported in HTML5
syn keyword cssDeprecated acronym applet basefont big center dir
syn keyword cssDeprecated font frame frameset noframes strike tt
" acronym applet basefont big center dir
" font frame frameset noframes strike tt
syn match cssTagName "\*"
@@ -70,13 +71,13 @@ endtry
" digits
syn match cssValueInteger contained "[-+]\=\d\+" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueNumber contained "[-+]\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueLength contained "[-+]\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=\(%\|mm\|cm\|in\|pt\|pc\|em\|ex\|px\|rem\|dpi\|dppx\|dpcm\)" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueAngle contained "[-+]\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=\(deg\|grad\|rad\)" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueTime contained "+\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=\(ms\|s\)" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueFrequency contained "+\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=\(Hz\|kHz\)" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueLength contained "[-+]\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=\(%\|mm\|cm\|in\|pt\|pc\|em\|ex\|px\|rem\|dpi\|dppx\|dpcm\)\>" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueAngle contained "[-+]\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=\(deg\|grad\|rad\)\>" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueTime contained "+\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=\(ms\|s\)\>" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssValueFrequency contained "+\=\d\+\(\.\d*\)\=\(Hz\|kHz\)\>" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssIncludeKeyword /@\(-[a-z]+-\)\=\(media\|keyframes\|import\|charset\|namespace\|page\)/ contained
syn match cssIncludeKeyword /@\(-[a-z]\+-\)\=\(media\|keyframes\|import\|charset\|namespace\|page\)/ contained
" @media
syn region cssInclude start=/@media\>/ end=/\ze{/ skipwhite skipnl contains=cssMediaProp,cssValueLength,cssMediaKeyword,cssValueInteger,cssMediaAttr,cssVendor,cssMediaType,cssIncludeKeyword,cssMediaComma,cssComment nextgroup=cssMediaBlock
syn keyword cssMediaType contained screen print aural braille embossed handheld projection tty tv speech all contained skipwhite skipnl
@@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ syn match cssMediaComma "," skipwhite skipnl contained
" Reference: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/
syn keyword cssMediaProp contained width height orientation scan grid
syn match cssMediaProp contained /\(\(device\)-\)\=aspect-ratio/
syn match cssMediaProp contained /\(\(max\|min\)-\)\=\(\(device\)-\)\=aspect-ratio/
syn match cssMediaProp contained /\(\(max\|min\)-\)\=device-pixel-ratio/
syn match cssMediaProp contained /\(\(max\|min\)-\)\=device-\(height\|width\)/
syn match cssMediaProp contained /\(\(max\|min\)-\)\=\(height\|width\|resolution\|monochrome\|color\(-index\)\=\)/
@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@ syn keyword cssPageProp contained orphans widows
" @keyframe
" http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-animations/#keyframes
syn match cssKeyFrame "@\(-[a-z]+-\)\=keyframes\>[^{]*{\@=" nextgroup=cssKeyFrameWrap contains=cssVendor,cssIncludeKeyword skipwhite skipnl transparent
syn match cssKeyFrame "@\(-[a-z]\+-\)\=keyframes\>[^{]*{\@=" nextgroup=cssKeyFrameWrap contains=cssVendor,cssIncludeKeyword skipwhite skipnl transparent
syn region cssKeyFrameWrap contained transparent matchgroup=cssBraces start="{" end="}" contains=cssKeyFrameSelector
syn match cssKeyFrameSelector /\(\d*%\|from\|to\)\=/ contained skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=cssDefinition
@@ -116,15 +117,27 @@ syn region cssInclude start=/@namespace\>/ end=/\ze;/ transparent contains=cssSt
" @font-face
" http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-fonts/#at-font-face-rule
syn match cssFontDescriptor "@font-face\>" nextgroup=cssFontDescriptorBlock skipwhite skipnl
syn region cssFontDescriptorBlock contained transparent matchgroup=cssBraces start="{" end="}" contains=cssComment,cssError,cssUnicodeEscape,cssFontProp,cssFontAttr,cssCommonAttr,cssStringQ,cssStringQQ,cssFontDescriptorProp,cssValue.*,cssFontDescriptorFunction,cssUnicodeRange,cssFontDescriptorAttr
"syn match cssFontDescriptorProp contained "\<\(unicode-range\|unit-per-em\|panose-1\|cap-height\|x-height\|definition-src\)\>"
"syn keyword cssFontDescriptorProp contained src stemv stemh slope ascent descent widths bbox baseline centerline mathline topline
syn region cssFontDescriptorBlock contained transparent matchgroup=cssBraces start="{" end="}" contains=cssComment,cssError,cssUnicodeEscape,cssCommonAttr,cssFontDescriptorProp,cssValue.*,cssFontDescriptorFunction,cssFontDescriptorAttr,cssNoise
syn match cssFontDescriptorProp contained "\<font-family\>"
syn keyword cssFontDescriptorProp contained src
syn match cssFontDescriptorProp contained "\<font-\(style\|weight\|stretch\)\>"
syn match cssFontDescriptorProp contained "\<unicode-range\>"
syn keyword cssFontDescriptorAttr contained all
syn match cssFontDescriptorProp contained "\<font-\(variant\|feature-settings\)\>"
" src functions
syn region cssFontDescriptorFunction contained matchgroup=cssFunctionName start="\<\(uri\|url\|local\|format\)\s*(" end=")" contains=cssStringQ,cssStringQQ oneline keepend
syn match cssUnicodeRange contained "U+[0-9A-Fa-f?]\+"
syn match cssUnicodeRange contained "U+\x\+-\x\+"
" font-sytle and font-weight attributes
syn keyword cssFontDescriptorAttr contained normal italic oblique bold
" font-stretch attributes
syn match cssFontDescriptorAttr contained "\<\(\(ultra\|extra\|semi\)-\)\=\(condensed\|expanded\)\>"
" unicode-range attributes
syn match cssFontDescriptorAttr contained "U+[0-9A-Fa-f?]\+"
syn match cssFontDescriptorAttr contained "U+\x\+-\x\+"
" font-feature-settings attributes
syn keyword cssFontDescriptorAttr contained on off
" The 16 basic color names
syn keyword cssColor contained aqua black blue fuchsia gray green lime maroon navy olive purple red silver teal yellow
@@ -133,23 +146,23 @@ syn keyword cssColor contained aqua black blue fuchsia gray green lime maroon na
syn keyword cssColor contained aliceblue antiquewhite aquamarine azure
syn keyword cssColor contained beige bisque blanchedalmond blueviolet brown burlywood
syn keyword cssColor contained cadetblue chartreuse chocolate coral cornflowerblue cornsilk crimson cyan
syn match cssColor contained /dark\(blue\|cyan\|goldenrod\|gray\|green\|grey\|khaki\)/
syn match cssColor contained /dark\(magenta\|olivegreen\|orange\|orchid\|red\|salmon\|seagreen\)/
syn match cssColor contained /darkslate\(blue\|gray\|grey\)/
syn match cssColor contained /dark\(turquoise\|violet\)/
syn match cssColor contained /\<dark\(blue\|cyan\|goldenrod\|gray\|green\|grey\|khaki\)\>/
syn match cssColor contained /\<dark\(magenta\|olivegreen\|orange\|orchid\|red\|salmon\|seagreen\)\>/
syn match cssColor contained /\<darkslate\(blue\|gray\|grey\)\>/
syn match cssColor contained /\<dark\(turquoise\|violet\)\>/
syn keyword cssColor contained deeppink deepskyblue dimgray dimgrey dodgerblue firebrick
syn keyword cssColor contained floralwhite forestgreen gainsboro ghostwhite gold
syn keyword cssColor contained goldenrod greenyellow grey honeydew hotpink
syn keyword cssColor contained indianred indigo ivory khaki lavender lavenderblush lawngreen
syn keyword cssColor contained lemonchiffon limegreen linen magenta
syn match cssColor contained /light\(blue\|coral\|cyan\|goldenrodyellow\|gray\|green\)/
syn match cssColor contained /light\(grey\|pink\|salmon\|seagreen\|skyblue\|yellow\)/
syn match cssColor contained /light\(slategray\|slategrey\|steelblue\)/
syn match cssColor contained /medium\(aquamarine\|blue\|orchid\|purple\|seagreen\)/
syn match cssColor contained /medium\(slateblue\|springgreen\|turquoise\|violetred\)/
syn match cssColor contained /\<light\(blue\|coral\|cyan\|goldenrodyellow\|gray\|green\)\>/
syn match cssColor contained /\<light\(grey\|pink\|salmon\|seagreen\|skyblue\|yellow\)\>/
syn match cssColor contained /\<light\(slategray\|slategrey\|steelblue\)\>/
syn match cssColor contained /\<medium\(aquamarine\|blue\|orchid\|purple\|seagreen\)\>/
syn match cssColor contained /\<medium\(slateblue\|springgreen\|turquoise\|violetred\)\>/
syn keyword cssColor contained midnightblue mintcream mistyrose moccasin navajowhite
syn keyword cssColor contained oldlace olivedrab orange orangered orchid
syn match cssColor contained /pale\(goldenrod\|green\|turquoise\|violetred\)/
syn match cssColor contained /\<pale\(goldenrod\|green\|turquoise\|violetred\)\>/
syn keyword cssColor contained papayawhip peachpuff peru pink plum powderblue
syn keyword cssColor contained rosybrown royalblue saddlebrown salmon sandybrown
syn keyword cssColor contained seagreen seashell sienna skyblue slateblue
@@ -167,11 +180,12 @@ syn case ignore
syn match cssImportant contained "!\s*important\>"
syn match cssColor contained "\<transparent\>"
syn match cssColor contained "\<currentColor\>"
syn match cssColor contained "\<white\>"
syn match cssColor contained "#[0-9A-Fa-f]\{3\}\>" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn match cssColor contained "#[0-9A-Fa-f]\{6\}\>" contains=cssUnitDecorators
syn region cssURL contained matchgroup=cssFunctionName start="\<url\s*(" end=")" oneline extend
syn region cssURL contained matchgroup=cssFunctionName start="\<url\s*(" end=")" contains=cssStringQ,cssStringQQ oneline
syn region cssFunction contained matchgroup=cssFunctionName start="\<\(rgb\|clip\|attr\|counter\|rect\|cubic-bezier\|steps\)\s*(" end=")" oneline contains=cssValueInteger,cssValueNumber,cssValueLength,cssFunctionComma
syn region cssFunction contained matchgroup=cssFunctionName start="\<\(rgba\|hsl\|hsla\|color-stop\|from\|to\)\s*(" end=")" oneline contains=cssColor,cssValueInteger,cssValueNumber,cssValueLength,cssFunctionComma,cssFunction
syn region cssFunction contained matchgroup=cssFunctionName start="\<\(linear-\|radial-\)\=\gradient\s*(" end=")" oneline contains=cssColor,cssValueInteger,cssValueNumber,cssValueLength,cssFunction,cssGradientAttr,cssFunctionComma
@@ -196,6 +210,9 @@ syn keyword cssAnimationAttr contained forwards backwards both
" animation-play-state attributes
syn keyword cssAnimationAttr contained running paused
" animation-iteration-count attributes
syn keyword cssAnimationAttr contained infinite
"------------------------------------------------
" CSS Backgrounds and Borders Module Level 3
" http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/
@@ -253,7 +270,7 @@ syn keyword cssDimensionProp contained width
syn match cssFlexibleBoxProp contained "\<box-\(align\|direction\|flex\|ordinal-group\|orient\|pack\|shadow\|sizing\)\>"
syn keyword cssFlexibleBoxAttr contained start end baseline
syn keyword cssFlexibleBoxAttr contained reverse
syn keyword cssFlexibleBoxAttr contained single mulitple
syn keyword cssFlexibleBoxAttr contained single multiple
syn keyword cssFlexibleBoxAttr contained horizontal
syn match cssFlexibleBoxAttr contained "\<vertical\(-align\)\@!\>" "escape vertical-align
syn match cssFlexibleBoxAttr contained "\<\(inline\|block\)-axis\>"
@@ -261,6 +278,7 @@ syn match cssFlexibleBoxAttr contained "\<\(inline\|block\)-axis\>"
" CSS Fonts Module Level 3
" http://www.w3.org/TR/css-fonts-3/
syn match cssFontProp contained "\<font\(-\(family\|\|feature-settings\|kerning\|language-override\|size\(-adjust\)\=\|stretch\|style\|synthesis\|variant\(-\(alternates\|caps\|east-asian\|ligatures\|numeric\|position\)\)\=\|weight\)\)\=\>"
" font attributes
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained icon menu caption
syn match cssFontAttr contained "\<small-\(caps\|caption\)\>"
@@ -268,27 +286,21 @@ syn match cssFontAttr contained "\<message-box\>"
syn match cssFontAttr contained "\<status-bar\>"
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained larger smaller
syn match cssFontAttr contained "\<\(x\{1,2\}-\)\=\(large\|small\)\>"
" font-family attributes
syn match cssFontAttr contained "\<\(sans-\)\=serif\>"
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained Antiqua Arial Black Book Charcoal Comic Courier Dingbats Gadget Geneva Georgia Grande Helvetica Impact Linotype Lucida MS Monaco Neue New Palatino Roboto Roman Symbol Tahoma Times Trebuchet Unicode Verdana Webdings Wingdings York Zapf
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained Antiqua Arial Black Book Charcoal Comic Courier Dingbats Gadget Geneva Georgia Grande Helvetica Impact Linotype Lucida MS Monaco Neue New Palatino Roboto Roman Symbol Tahoma Times Trebuchet Verdana Webdings Wingdings York Zapf
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained cursive fantasy monospace
" font-feature-settings attributes
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained on off
" font-stretch attributes
syn match cssFontAttr contained "\<\(\(ultra\|extra\|semi\)-\)\=\(condensed\|expanded\)\>"
" font-style attributes
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained italic oblique
" font-variant-caps attributes
syn match cssFontAttr contained "\<\(all-\)\=\(small-\|petite-\|titling-\)caps\>"
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained unicase
" font-synthesis attributes
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained weight style
" font-weight attributes
syn keyword cssFontAttr contained bold bolder lighter
" TODO: font-variant-* attributes
"------------------------------------------------
" Webkit specific property/attributes
@@ -448,7 +460,7 @@ syn match cssMobileTextProp contained "\<text-size-adjust\>"
syn match cssBraces contained "[{}]"
syn match cssError contained "{@<>"
syn region cssDefinition transparent matchgroup=cssBraces start='{' end='}' contains=cssAttrRegion,css.*Prop,cssComment,cssValue.*,cssColor,cssURL,cssImportant,cssError,cssStringQ,cssStringQQ,cssFunction,cssUnicodeEscape,cssVendor,cssDefinition,cssHacks keepend fold
syn region cssDefinition transparent matchgroup=cssBraces start='{' end='}' contains=cssAttrRegion,css.*Prop,cssComment,cssValue.*,cssColor,cssURL,cssImportant,cssError,cssStringQ,cssStringQQ,cssFunction,cssUnicodeEscape,cssVendor,cssDefinition,cssHacks,cssNoise fold
syn match cssBraceError "}"
syn match cssAttrComma ","
@@ -466,6 +478,9 @@ syn match cssPseudoClassId contained "\<selection\>"
syn match cssPseudoClassId contained "\<focus\(-inner\)\=\>"
syn match cssPseudoClassId contained "\<\(input-\)\=placeholder\>"
" Misc highlight groups
syntax match cssUnitDecorators /\(#\|-\|%\|mm\|cm\|in\|pt\|pc\|em\|ex\|px\|ch\|rem\|vh\|vw\|vmin\|vmax\|dpi\|dppx\|dpcm\|Hz\|kHz\|s\|ms\|deg\|grad\|rad\)/ contained
syntax match cssNoise contained /\(:\|;\|\/\)/
" Comment
syn region cssComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=@Spell fold
@@ -487,17 +502,13 @@ syn match cssVendor contained "\(-\(webkit\|moz\|o\|ms\)-\)"
" http://www.paulirish.com/2009/browser-specific-css-hacks/
syn match cssHacks contained /\(_\|*\)/
" Misc highlight groups
syntax match cssUnitDecorators /\(#\|-\|%\|mm\|cm\|in\|pt\|pc\|em\|ex\|px\|rem\|dpi\|dppx\|dpcm\|Hz\|kHz\|s\|ms\|deg\|grad\|rad\)/ contained
syntax match cssNoise contained /\(:\|;\|\/\)/
" Attr Enhance
" Some keywords are both Prop and Attr, so we have to handle them
syn region cssAttrRegion start=/:/ end=/;/ contained keepend contains=css.*Attr,cssColor,cssImportant,cssValue.*,cssFunction,cssString.*,cssURL,cssComment,cssUnicodeEscape,cssVendor,cssError,cssAttrComma,cssNoise
syn region cssAttrRegion start=/:/ end=/\ze\(;\|)\|}\)/ contained contains=css.*Attr,cssColor,cssImportant,cssValue.*,cssFunction,cssString.*,cssURL,cssComment,cssUnicodeEscape,cssVendor,cssError,cssAttrComma,cssNoise
" Hack for transition
" The 'transition' Prop has Props after ':'.
syn region cssAttrRegion start=/transition\s*:/ end=/;/ contained keepend contains=css.*Prop,css.*Attr,cssColor,cssImportant,cssValue.*,cssFunction,cssString.*,cssURL,cssComment,cssUnicodeEscape,cssVendor,cssError,cssAttrComma,cssNoise
" 'transition' has Props after ':'.
syn region cssAttrRegion start=/transition\s*:/ end=/\ze\(;\|)\|}\)/ contained contains=css.*Prop,css.*Attr,cssColor,cssImportant,cssValue.*,cssFunction,cssString.*,cssURL,cssComment,cssUnicodeEscape,cssVendor,cssError,cssAttrComma,cssNoise
if main_syntax == "css"
@@ -635,7 +646,7 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_css_syn_inits")
HiLink cssAttr Constant
HiLink cssUnitDecorators Number
HiLink cssNoise Noise
HiLink atKeyword Comment
HiLink atKeyword PreProc
delcommand HiLink
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@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Datascript
" Language: DataScript
" Maintainer: Dominique Pelle <dominique.pelle@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2014 Feb 26
" Last Change: 2015 Jul 30
"
" DataScript is a formal language for modelling binary datatypes,
" bitstreams or file formats. For more information, see:
" http://datascript.berlios.de/DataScriptLanguageOverview.html
"
" http://dstools.sourceforge.net/DataScriptLanguageOverview.html
if version < 600
syntax clear
@@ -19,6 +20,8 @@ syn keyword dsPackage import package
syn keyword dsType bit bool string
syn keyword dsType int int8 int16 int32 int64
syn keyword dsType uint8 uint16 uint32 uint64
syn keyword dsType varint16 varint32 varint64
syn keyword dsType varuint16 varuint32 varuint64
syn keyword dsType leint16 leint32 leint64
syn keyword dsType leuint16 leuint32 leuint64
syn keyword dsEndian little big
@@ -32,7 +35,8 @@ syn keyword dsOperator sizeof bitsizeof lengthof is sum forall in
syn keyword dsStorageClass const
syn keyword dsTodo contained TODO FIXME XXX
syn keyword dsSql sql sql_table sql_database sql_pragma sql_index
syn keyword dsSql sql_integer sql_metadata sql_key foreign_key
syn keyword dsSql sql_integer sql_metadata sql_key sql_virtual
syn keyword dsSql using reference_key foreign_key to
" dsCommentGroup allows adding matches for special things in comments.
syn cluster dsCommentGroup contains=dsTodo
@@ -61,6 +65,8 @@ syn region dsComment
syn region dsString
\ start=+L\="+ skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end=+"+ contains=@Spell
syn sync ccomment dsComment
" Define the default highlighting.
hi def link dsType Type
hi def link dsEndian StorageClass

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
" Former Maintainers: Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@ist.org>
" Wichert Akkerman <wakkerma@debian.org>
" Last Change: 2014 Jul 11
" Last Change: 2015 Apr 30
" URL: http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/raw-file/unstable/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
@@ -16,10 +16,14 @@ endif
" Case doesn't matter for us
syn case ignore
let urgency='urgency=\(low\|medium\|high\|critical\)\( [^[:space:],][^,]*\)\='
let binNMU='binary-only=yes'
" Define some common expressions we can use later on
syn match debchangelogName contained "^[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:].+-]\+ "
syn match debchangelogUrgency contained "; urgency=\(low\|medium\|high\|critical\|emergency\)\( \S.*\)\="
syn match debchangelogTarget contained "\v %(frozen|unstable|%(testing|%(old)=stable)%(-proposed-updates|-security)=|experimental|squeeze-%(backports%(-sloppy)=|volatile)|wheezy-backports|%(devel|lucid|precise|trusty|utopic)%(-%(security|proposed|updates|backports|commercial|partner))=)+"
exe 'syn match debchangelogFirstKV contained "; \('.urgency.'\|'.binNMU.'\)"'
exe 'syn match debchangelogOtherKV contained ", \('.urgency.'\|'.binNMU.'\)"'
syn match debchangelogTarget contained "\v %(frozen|unstable|sid|%(testing|%(old)=stable)%(-proposed-updates|-security)=|experimental|squeeze-%(backports%(-sloppy)=|volatile|lts|security)|wheezy-%(backports%(-sloppy)=|security)|jessie%(-backports|-security)=|stretch|%(devel|lucid|precise|trusty|utopic)%(-%(security|proposed|updates|backports|commercial|partner))=)+"
syn match debchangelogVersion contained "(.\{-})"
syn match debchangelogCloses contained "closes:\_s*\(bug\)\=#\=\_s\=\d\+\(,\_s*\(bug\)\=#\=\_s\=\d\+\)*"
syn match debchangelogLP contained "\clp:\s\+#\d\+\(,\s*#\d\+\)*"
@@ -27,7 +31,7 @@ syn match debchangelogEmail contained "[_=[:alnum:].+-]\+@[[:alnum:]./\-]\+"
syn match debchangelogEmail contained "<.\{-}>"
" Define the entries that make up the changelog
syn region debchangelogHeader start="^[^ ]" end="$" contains=debchangelogName,debchangelogUrgency,debchangelogTarget,debchangelogVersion oneline
syn region debchangelogHeader start="^[^ ]" end="$" contains=debchangelogName,debchangelogFirstKV,debchangelogOtherKV,debchangelogTarget,debchangelogVersion,debchangelogBinNMU oneline
syn region debchangelogFooter start="^ [^ ]" end="$" contains=debchangelogEmail oneline
syn region debchangelogEntry start="^ " end="$" contains=debchangelogCloses,debchangelogLP oneline
@@ -45,7 +49,8 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_debchangelog_syn_inits")
HiLink debchangelogEntry Normal
HiLink debchangelogCloses Statement
HiLink debchangelogLP Statement
HiLink debchangelogUrgency Identifier
HiLink debchangelogFirstKV Identifier
HiLink debchangelogOtherKV Identifier
HiLink debchangelogName Comment
HiLink debchangelogVersion Identifier
HiLink debchangelogTarget Identifier

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
" Former Maintainers: Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@ist.org>
" Wichert Akkerman <wakkerma@debian.org>
" Last Change: 2014 May 01
" Last Change: 2014 Oct 08
" URL: http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/raw-file/unstable/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ syn match debcontrolDmUpload contained "\cyes"
syn match debcontrolHTTPUrl contained "\vhttps?://[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?(\.[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?)*\.[[:alpha:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alpha:]]?(:\d+)?(/[^[:space:]]*)?$"
syn match debcontrolVcsSvn contained "\vsvn%(\+ssh)?://[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?(\.[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?)*\.[[:alpha:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alpha:]]?(:\d+)?(/[^[:space:]]*)?$"
syn match debcontrolVcsCvs contained "\v%(\-d *)?:pserver:[^@]+\@[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?(\.[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?)*\.[[:alpha:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alpha:]]?:/[^[:space:]]*%( [^[:space:]]+)?$"
syn match debcontrolVcsGit contained "\v%(git|http)://[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?(\.[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?)*\.[[:alpha:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alpha:]]?(:\d+)?(/[^[:space:]]*)?%(\s+-b\s+[^ ~^:?*[\\]+)?$"
syn match debcontrolVcsGit contained "\v%(git|https?)://[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?(\.[[:alnum:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]?)*\.[[:alpha:]][-[:alnum:]]*[[:alpha:]]?(:\d+)?(/[^[:space:]]*)?%(\s+-b\s+[^ ~^:?*[\\]+)?$"
" An email address
syn match debcontrolEmail "[_=[:alnum:]\.+-]\+@[[:alnum:]\./\-]\+"

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Debian sources.list
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
" Former Maintainer: Matthijs Mohlmann <matthijs@cacholong.nl>
" Last Change: 2014 Jul 11
" Last Change: 2015 May 25
" URL: http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/raw-file/unstable/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
@@ -21,15 +21,35 @@ syn match debsourcesKeyword /\(deb-src\|deb\|main\|contrib\|non-free\|res
" Match comments
syn match debsourcesComment /#.*/ contains=@Spell
let s:cpo = &cpo
set cpo-=C
let s:supported = [
\ 'oldstable', 'stable', 'testing', 'unstable', 'experimental',
\ 'squeeze', 'wheezy', 'jessie', 'stretch', 'sid', 'rc-buggy',
\
\ 'precise', 'trusty', 'utopic', 'vivid', 'wily', 'devel'
\ ]
let s:unsupported = [
\ 'buzz', 'rex', 'bo', 'hamm', 'slink', 'potato',
\ 'woody', 'sarge', 'etch', 'lenny',
\
\ 'warty', 'hoary', 'breezy', 'dapper', 'edgy', 'feisty',
\ 'gutsy', 'hardy', 'intrepid', 'jaunty', 'karmic', 'lucid',
\ 'maverick', 'natty', 'oneiric', 'quantal', 'raring', 'saucy'
\ ]
let &cpo=s:cpo
" Match uri's
syn match debsourcesUri +\(http://\|ftp://\|[rs]sh://\|debtorrent://\|\(cdrom\|copy\|file\):\)[^' <>"]\++
syn match debsourcesDistrKeyword +\([[:alnum:]_./]*\)\(squeeze\|wheezy\|jessie\|\(old\)\=stable\|testing\|unstable\|sid\|rc-buggy\|experimental\|devel\|lucid\|precise\|trusty\|utopic\)\([-[:alnum:]_./]*\)+
exe 'syn match debsourcesDistrKeyword +\([[:alnum:]_./]*\)\('. join(s:supported, '\|'). '\)\([-[:alnum:]_./]*\)+'
exe 'syn match debsourcesUnsupportedDistrKeyword +\([[:alnum:]_./]*\)\('. join(s:unsupported, '\|') .'\)\([-[:alnum:]_./]*\)+'
" Associate our matches and regions with pretty colours
hi def link debsourcesLine Error
hi def link debsourcesKeyword Statement
hi def link debsourcesDistrKeyword Type
hi def link debsourcesComment Comment
hi def link debsourcesUri Constant
hi def link debsourcesLine Error
hi def link debsourcesKeyword Statement
hi def link debsourcesDistrKeyword Type
hi def link debsourcesUnsupportedDistrKeyword WarningMsg
hi def link debsourcesComment Comment
hi def link debsourcesUri Constant
let b:current_syntax = "debsources"

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@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: gnuplot 4.7.0
" Maintainer: Andrew Rasmussen andyras@users.sourceforge.net
" Maintainer: Josh Wainwright <wainwright DOT ja AT gmail DOT com>
" Last Maintainer: Andrew Rasmussen andyras@users.sourceforge.net
" Original Maintainer: John Hoelzel johnh51@users.sourceforge.net
" Last Change: 2014-02-24
" Last Change: 2015-08-25
" Filenames: *.gnu *.plt *.gpi *.gih *.gp *.gnuplot scripts: #!*gnuplot
" URL: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4873
" Original URL: http://johnh51.get.to/vim/syntax/gnuplot.vim
@@ -364,18 +365,18 @@ syn keyword gnuplotKeyword samples
" set size
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword size square nosquare ratio noratio
" set style
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword style function data noborder rectangle arrow
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword default nohead head heads size filled empty
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword nofilled front back boxplot range fraction
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword outliers nooutliers pointtype candlesticks
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword separation labels off auto x x2 sorted unsorted
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword fill empty transparent solid pattern border
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword increment userstyles financebars line default
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword linetype lt linecolor lc linewidth lw pointtype
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword pt pointsize ps pointinterval pi palette circle
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword radius graph screen wedge nowedge ellipse size
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword units xx xy yy histogram line textbox opaque
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword border noborder
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword style arrow auto back border boxplot
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword candlesticks circle clustered columnstacked data
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword default ellipse empty fill[ed] financebars
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword fraction front function gap graph head[s]
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword histogram increment labels lc line linecolor
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword linetype linewidth lt lw noborder nofilled
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword nohead nooutliers nowedge off opaque outliers
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword palette pattern pi pointinterval pointsize
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword pointtype ps pt radius range rectangle
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword rowstacked screen separation size solid sorted
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword textbox transparent units unsorted userstyles
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword wedge x x2 xx xy yy
" set surface
syn keyword gnuplotKeyword surface implicit explicit
" set table
@@ -496,8 +497,8 @@ syn keyword gnuplotTodo contained TODO FIXME XXX
syn keyword gnuplotStatement cd call clear evaluate exit fit help history
syn keyword gnuplotStatement load lower pause plot p print pwd quit raise
syn keyword gnuplotStatement refresh replot rep reread reset save set show
syn keyword gnuplotStatement shell splot spstats system test undefine unset
syn keyword gnuplotStatement update
syn keyword gnuplotStatement shell splot spstats stats system test undefine
syn keyword gnuplotStatement unset update
" ---- Define the default highlighting ---- "
" For version 5.7 and earlier: only when not done already

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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
" Language: Groovy
" Original Author: Alessio Pace <billy.corgan@tiscali.it>
" Maintainer: Tobias Rapp <yahuxo@gmx.de>
" Version: 0.1.13
" Version: 0.1.14
" URL: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=945
" Last Change: 2013 Apr 24
" Last Change: 2015 Apr 21
" THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR'S NOTES:
"
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ syn match groovyOperator "\.\."
syn match groovyOperator "<\{2,3}"
syn match groovyOperator ">\{2,3}"
syn match groovyOperator "->"
syn match groovyExternal '^#!.*[/\\]groovy\>'
syn match groovyLineComment '^\%1l#!.*' " Shebang line
syn match groovyExceptions "\<Exception\>\|\<[A-Z]\{1,}[a-zA-Z0-9]*Exception\>"
" Groovy JDK stuff
@@ -220,7 +220,6 @@ syn region groovyComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=@groovyCommen
syn match groovyCommentStar contained "^\s*\*[^/]"me=e-1
syn match groovyCommentStar contained "^\s*\*$"
syn match groovyLineComment "//.*" contains=@groovyCommentSpecial2,groovyTodo,@Spell
syn match groovyLineComment "#.*" contains=@groovyCommentSpecial2,groovyTodo,@Spell
GroovyHiLink groovyCommentString groovyString
GroovyHiLink groovyComment2String groovyString
GroovyHiLink groovyCommentCharacter groovyCharacter

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@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2009-05-25
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-05-29
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-kconfig
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: php PHP 3/4/5
" Maintainer: Jason Woofenden <jason@jasonwoof.com>
" Last Change: Sep 18, 2014
" URL: https://gitorious.org/jasonwoof/vim-syntax/blobs/master/php.vim
" Last Change: Mar 24, 2015
" URL: https://jasonwoof.com/gitweb/?p=vim-syntax.git;a=blob;f=php.vim;hb=HEAD
" Former Maintainers: Peter Hodge <toomuchphp-vim@yahoo.com>
" Debian VIM Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
"

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: po (gettext)
" Maintainer: Dwayne Bailey <dwayne@translate.org.za>
" Last Change: 2012 Apr 30
" Last Change: 2015 Jun 07
" Contributors: Dwayne Bailey (Most advanced syntax highlighting)
" Leonardo Fontenelle (Spell checking)
" Nam SungHyun <namsh@kldp.org> (Original maintainer)
@@ -52,6 +52,9 @@ syn match poCommentTranslator "^# .*$" contains=poCopyrightUnset
syn match poCommentAutomatic "^#\..*$"
syn match poCommentSources "^#:.*$"
syn match poCommentFlags "^#,.*$" contains=poFlagFuzzy
syn match poDiffOld '\(^#| "[^{]*+}\|{+[^}]*+}\|{+[^}]*\|"$\)' contained
syn match poDiffNew '\(^#| "[^{]*-}\|{-[^}]*-}\|{-[^}]*\|"$\)' contained
syn match poCommentDiff "^#|.*$" contains=poDiffOld,poDiffNew
" Translations (also includes header fields as they appear in a translation msgstr)
syn region poCommentKDE start=+"_: +ms=s+1 end="\\n" end="\"\n^msgstr"me=s-1 contained
@@ -94,8 +97,11 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_po_syn_inits")
HiLink poCommentAutomatic Comment
HiLink poCommentTranslator Comment
HiLink poCommentFlags Special
HiLink poCommentDiff Comment
HiLink poCopyrightUnset Todo
HiLink poFlagFuzzy Todo
HiLink poDiffOld Todo
HiLink poDiffNew Special
HiLink poObsolete Comment
HiLink poStatementMsgid Statement

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@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Python
" Maintainer: Neil Schemenauer <nas@python.ca>
" Last Change: 2014 Jul 16
" Credits: Zvezdan Petkovic <zpetkovic@acm.org>
" Neil Schemenauer <nas@python.ca>
" Maintainer: Zvezdan Petkovic <zpetkovic@acm.org>
" Last Change: 2015 Sep 15
" Credits: Neil Schemenauer <nas@python.ca>
" Dmitry Vasiliev
"
" This version is a major rewrite by Zvezdan Petkovic.
@@ -52,24 +51,26 @@ set cpo&vim
" Keep Python keywords in alphabetical order inside groups for easy
" comparison with the table in the 'Python Language Reference'
" http://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html#keywords.
" https://docs.python.org/2/reference/lexical_analysis.html#keywords,
" https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#keywords.
" Groups are in the order presented in NAMING CONVENTIONS in syntax.txt.
" Exceptions come last at the end of each group (class and def below).
"
" Keywords 'with' and 'as' are new in Python 2.6
" (use 'from __future__ import with_statement' in Python 2.5).
"
" Some compromises had to be made to support both Python 3.0 and 2.6.
" We include Python 3.0 features, but when a definition is duplicated,
" Some compromises had to be made to support both Python 3 and 2.
" We include Python 3 features, but when a definition is duplicated,
" the last definition takes precedence.
"
" - 'False', 'None', and 'True' are keywords in Python 3.0 but they are
" built-ins in 2.6 and will be highlighted as built-ins below.
" - 'exec' is a built-in in Python 3.0 and will be highlighted as
" - 'False', 'None', and 'True' are keywords in Python 3 but they are
" built-ins in 2 and will be highlighted as built-ins below.
" - 'exec' is a built-in in Python 3 and will be highlighted as
" built-in below.
" - 'nonlocal' is a keyword in Python 3.0 and will be highlighted.
" - 'print' is a built-in in Python 3.0 and will be highlighted as
" built-in below (use 'from __future__ import print_function' in 2.6)
" - 'nonlocal' is a keyword in Python 3 and will be highlighted.
" - 'print' is a built-in in Python 3 and will be highlighted as
" built-in below (use 'from __future__ import print_function' in 2)
" - async and await were added in Python 3.5 and are soft keywords.
"
syn keyword pythonStatement False, None, True
syn keyword pythonStatement as assert break continue del exec global
@@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ syn keyword pythonRepeat for while
syn keyword pythonOperator and in is not or
syn keyword pythonException except finally raise try
syn keyword pythonInclude from import
syn keyword pythonAsync async await
" Decorators (new in Python 2.4)
syn match pythonDecorator "@" display nextgroup=pythonFunction skipwhite
@@ -95,16 +97,16 @@ syn match pythonComment "#.*$" contains=pythonTodo,@Spell
syn keyword pythonTodo FIXME NOTE NOTES TODO XXX contained
" Triple-quoted strings can contain doctests.
syn region pythonString
syn region pythonString matchgroup=pythonQuotes
\ start=+[uU]\=\z(['"]\)+ end="\z1" skip="\\\\\|\\\z1"
\ contains=pythonEscape,@Spell
syn region pythonString
syn region pythonString matchgroup=pythonTripleQuotes
\ start=+[uU]\=\z('''\|"""\)+ end="\z1" keepend
\ contains=pythonEscape,pythonSpaceError,pythonDoctest,@Spell
syn region pythonRawString
syn region pythonRawString matchgroup=pythonQuotes
\ start=+[uU]\=[rR]\z(['"]\)+ end="\z1" skip="\\\\\|\\\z1"
\ contains=@Spell
syn region pythonRawString
syn region pythonRawString matchgroup=pythonTripleQuotes
\ start=+[uU]\=[rR]\z('''\|"""\)+ end="\z1" keepend
\ contains=pythonSpaceError,pythonDoctest,@Spell
@@ -113,7 +115,7 @@ syn match pythonEscape "\\\o\{1,3}" contained
syn match pythonEscape "\\x\x\{2}" contained
syn match pythonEscape "\%(\\u\x\{4}\|\\U\x\{8}\)" contained
" Python allows case-insensitive Unicode IDs: http://www.unicode.org/charts/
syn match pythonEscape "\\N{.\{-}}" contained
syn match pythonEscape "\\N{\a\+\%(\s\a\+\)*}" contained
syn match pythonEscape "\\$"
if exists("python_highlight_all")
@@ -148,7 +150,8 @@ endif
" - 08e0 or 08j are highlighted,
"
" and so on, as specified in the 'Python Language Reference'.
" http://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html#numeric-literals
" https://docs.python.org/2/reference/lexical_analysis.html#numeric-literals
" https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#numeric-literals
if !exists("python_no_number_highlight")
" numbers (including longs and complex)
syn match pythonNumber "\<0[oO]\=\o\+[Ll]\=\>"
@@ -160,54 +163,58 @@ if !exists("python_no_number_highlight")
syn match pythonNumber
\ "\<\d\+\.\%([eE][+-]\=\d\+\)\=[jJ]\=\%(\W\|$\)\@="
syn match pythonNumber
\ "\%(^\|\W\)\@<=\d*\.\d\+\%([eE][+-]\=\d\+\)\=[jJ]\=\>"
\ "\%(^\|\W\)\zs\d*\.\d\+\%([eE][+-]\=\d\+\)\=[jJ]\=\>"
endif
" Group the built-ins in the order in the 'Python Library Reference' for
" easier comparison.
" http://docs.python.org/library/constants.html
" http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html
" http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#non-essential-built-in-functions
" https://docs.python.org/2/library/constants.html
" https://docs.python.org/3/library/constants.html
" http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html
" http://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html
" http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#non-essential-built-in-functions
" http://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#non-essential-built-in-functions
" Python built-in functions are in alphabetical order.
if !exists("python_no_builtin_highlight")
" built-in constants
" 'False', 'True', and 'None' are also reserved words in Python 3.0
" 'False', 'True', and 'None' are also reserved words in Python 3
syn keyword pythonBuiltin False True None
syn keyword pythonBuiltin NotImplemented Ellipsis __debug__
" built-in functions
syn keyword pythonBuiltin abs all any bin bool chr classmethod
syn keyword pythonBuiltin compile complex delattr dict dir divmod
syn keyword pythonBuiltin enumerate eval filter float format
syn keyword pythonBuiltin abs all any bin bool bytearray callable chr
syn keyword pythonBuiltin classmethod compile complex delattr dict dir
syn keyword pythonBuiltin divmod enumerate eval filter float format
syn keyword pythonBuiltin frozenset getattr globals hasattr hash
syn keyword pythonBuiltin help hex id input int isinstance
syn keyword pythonBuiltin issubclass iter len list locals map max
syn keyword pythonBuiltin min next object oct open ord pow print
syn keyword pythonBuiltin property range repr reversed round set
syn keyword pythonBuiltin memoryview min next object oct open ord pow
syn keyword pythonBuiltin print property range repr reversed round set
syn keyword pythonBuiltin setattr slice sorted staticmethod str
syn keyword pythonBuiltin sum super tuple type vars zip __import__
" Python 2.6 only
syn keyword pythonBuiltin basestring callable cmp execfile file
" Python 2 only
syn keyword pythonBuiltin basestring cmp execfile file
syn keyword pythonBuiltin long raw_input reduce reload unichr
syn keyword pythonBuiltin unicode xrange
" Python 3.0 only
syn keyword pythonBuiltin ascii bytearray bytes exec memoryview
" non-essential built-in functions; Python 2.6 only
" Python 3 only
syn keyword pythonBuiltin ascii bytes exec
" non-essential built-in functions; Python 2 only
syn keyword pythonBuiltin apply buffer coerce intern
endif
" From the 'Python Library Reference' class hierarchy at the bottom.
" http://docs.python.org/library/exceptions.html
" http://docs.python.org/2/library/exceptions.html
" http://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html
if !exists("python_no_exception_highlight")
" builtin base exceptions (only used as base classes for other exceptions)
" builtin base exceptions (used mostly as base classes for other exceptions)
syn keyword pythonExceptions BaseException Exception
syn keyword pythonExceptions ArithmeticError EnvironmentError
syn keyword pythonExceptions ArithmeticError BufferError
syn keyword pythonExceptions LookupError
" builtin base exception removed in Python 3.0
syn keyword pythonExceptions StandardError
" builtin base exceptions removed in Python 3
syn keyword pythonExceptions EnvironmentError StandardError
" builtin exceptions (actually raised)
syn keyword pythonExceptions AssertionError AttributeError BufferError
syn keyword pythonExceptions AssertionError AttributeError
syn keyword pythonExceptions EOFError FloatingPointError GeneratorExit
syn keyword pythonExceptions IOError ImportError IndentationError
syn keyword pythonExceptions ImportError IndentationError
syn keyword pythonExceptions IndexError KeyError KeyboardInterrupt
syn keyword pythonExceptions MemoryError NameError NotImplementedError
syn keyword pythonExceptions OSError OverflowError ReferenceError
@@ -215,13 +222,27 @@ if !exists("python_no_exception_highlight")
syn keyword pythonExceptions SystemError SystemExit TabError TypeError
syn keyword pythonExceptions UnboundLocalError UnicodeError
syn keyword pythonExceptions UnicodeDecodeError UnicodeEncodeError
syn keyword pythonExceptions UnicodeTranslateError ValueError VMSError
syn keyword pythonExceptions WindowsError ZeroDivisionError
syn keyword pythonExceptions UnicodeTranslateError ValueError
syn keyword pythonExceptions ZeroDivisionError
" builtin OS exceptions in Python 3
syn keyword pythonExceptions BlockingIOError BrokenPipeError
syn keyword pythonExceptions ChildProcessError ConnectionAbortedError
syn keyword pythonExceptions ConnectionError ConnectionRefusedError
syn keyword pythonExceptions ConnectionResetError FileExistsError
syn keyword pythonExceptions FileNotFoundError InterruptedError
syn keyword pythonExceptions IsADirectoryError NotADirectoryError
syn keyword pythonExceptions PermissionError ProcessLookupError
syn keyword pythonExceptions RecursionError StopAsyncIteration
syn keyword pythonExceptions TimeoutError
" builtin exceptions deprecated/removed in Python 3
syn keyword pythonExceptions IOError VMSError WindowsError
" builtin warnings
syn keyword pythonExceptions BytesWarning DeprecationWarning FutureWarning
syn keyword pythonExceptions ImportWarning PendingDeprecationWarning
syn keyword pythonExceptions RuntimeWarning SyntaxWarning UnicodeWarning
syn keyword pythonExceptions UserWarning Warning
" builtin warnings in Python 3
syn keyword pythonExceptions ResourceWarning
endif
if exists("python_space_error_highlight")
@@ -268,12 +289,15 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_python_syn_inits")
HiLink pythonOperator Operator
HiLink pythonException Exception
HiLink pythonInclude Include
HiLink pythonAsync Statement
HiLink pythonDecorator Define
HiLink pythonFunction Function
HiLink pythonComment Comment
HiLink pythonTodo Todo
HiLink pythonString String
HiLink pythonRawString String
HiLink pythonQuotes String
HiLink pythonTripleQuotes pythonQuotes
HiLink pythonEscape Special
if !exists("python_no_number_highlight")
HiLink pythonNumber Number

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@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: M$ Resource files (*.rc)
" Maintainer: Heiko Erhardt <Heiko.Erhardt@munich.netsurf.de>
" Last Change: 2001 May 09
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt
" Last Change: 2015-05-29
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-rc-syntax
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Previous Maintainer: Heiko Erhardt <Heiko.Erhardt@munich.netsurf.de>
" This file is based on the c.vim
@@ -21,7 +24,7 @@ syn keyword rcMainObject MENU ACCELERATORS TOOLBAR DIALOG
syn keyword rcMainObject STRINGTABLE MESSAGETABLE RCDATA DLGINIT DESIGNINFO
syn keyword rcSubObject POPUP MENUITEM SEPARATOR
syn keyword rcSubObject CONTROL LTEXT CTEXT EDITTEXT
syn keyword rcSubObject CONTROL LTEXT CTEXT RTEXT EDITTEXT
syn keyword rcSubObject BUTTON PUSHBUTTON DEFPUSHBUTTON GROUPBOX LISTBOX COMBOBOX
syn keyword rcSubObject FILEVERSION PRODUCTVERSION FILEFLAGSMASK FILEFLAGS FILEOS
syn keyword rcSubObject FILETYPE FILESUBTYPE

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: reStructuredText documentation format
" Maintainer: Marshall Ward <marshall.ward@gmail.com>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2014-10-03
" Latest Revision: 2015-09-07
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ syn region rstHyperlinkTarget matchgroup=rstDirective
execute 'syn region rstExDirective contained matchgroup=rstDirective' .
\ ' start=+' . s:ReferenceName . '::\_s+' .
\ ' skip=+^$+' .
\ ' end=+^\s\@!+ contains=@rstCruft'
\ ' end=+^\s\@!+ contains=@rstCruft,rstLiteralBlock'
execute 'syn match rstSubstitutionDefinition contained' .
\ ' /|' . s:ReferenceName . '|\_s\+/ nextgroup=@rstDirectives'

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: screen(1) configuration file
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2010-01-03
" Language: screen(1) configuration file
" Maintainer: Dmitri Vereshchagin <dmitri.vereshchagin@gmail.com>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-09-24
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
@@ -76,12 +77,16 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ break
\ breaktype
\ bufferfile
\ bumpleft
\ bumpright
\ c1
\ caption
\ chacl
\ charset
\ chdir
\ cjkwidth
\ clear
\ collapse
\ colon
\ command
\ compacthist
@@ -104,6 +109,7 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ deflogin
\ defmode
\ defmonitor
\ defmousetrack
\ defnonblock
\ defobuflimit
\ defscrollback
@@ -113,6 +119,7 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ defutf8
\ defwrap
\ defwritelock
\ defzombie
\ detach
\ digraph
\ dinfo
@@ -126,7 +133,9 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ fit
\ flow
\ focus
\ focusminsize
\ gr
\ group
\ hardcopy
\ hardcopy_append
\ hardcopydir
@@ -155,6 +164,7 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ maxwin
\ meta
\ monitor
\ mousetrack
\ msgminwait
\ msgwait
\ multiuser
@@ -182,6 +192,7 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ register
\ remove
\ removebuf
\ rendition
\ reset
\ resize
\ screen
@@ -197,6 +208,7 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ sleep
\ slowpaste
\ sorendition
\ sort
\ source
\ split
\ startup_message
@@ -210,6 +222,7 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ time
\ title
\ umask
\ unbindall
\ unsetenv
\ utf8
\ vbell
@@ -228,6 +241,7 @@ syn keyword screenCommands
\ xon
\ zmodem
\ zombie
\ zombie_timeout
hi def link screenEscape Special
hi def link screenComment Comment

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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
" Language: shell (sh) Korn shell (ksh) bash (sh)
" Maintainer: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchipS@PcampbellAfamily.Mbiz>
" Previous Maintainer: Lennart Schultz <Lennart.Schultz@ecmwf.int>
" Last Change: Jan 08, 2015
" Version: 134
" Last Change: May 29, 2015
" Version: 137
" URL: http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#SYNTAX_SH
" For options and settings, please use: :help ft-sh-syntax
" This file includes many ideas from ?ric Brunet (eric.brunet@ens.fr)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
endif
" AFAICT "." should be considered part of the iskeyword. Using iskeywords in
" syntax is dicey, so the following code permits the user to prevent/override
" syntax is dicey, so the following code permits the user to
" g:sh_isk set to a string : specify iskeyword.
" g:sh_noisk exists : don't change iskeyword
" g:sh_noisk does not exist : (default) append "." to iskeyword
@@ -104,12 +104,11 @@ syn cluster shErrorList contains=shDoError,shIfError,shInError,shCaseError,shEsa
if exists("b:is_kornshell")
syn cluster ErrorList add=shDTestError
endif
syn cluster shArithParenList contains=shArithmetic,shCaseEsac,shComment,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDo,shEcho,shEscape,shIf,shFor,shNumber,shOperator,shPosnParm,shExSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shRedir,shSingleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shStatement,shVariable,shAlias,shTest,shCtrlSeq,shSpecial,shParen,bashSpecialVariables,bashStatement
syn cluster shArithParenList contains=shArithmetic,shCaseEsac,shComment,shDeref,shDo,shDerefSimple,shEcho,shEscape,shNumber,shOperator,shPosnParm,shExSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shRedir,shSingleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shStatement,shVariable,shAlias,shTest,shCtrlSeq,shSpecial,shParen,bashSpecialVariables,bashStatement,shIf,shFor
syn cluster shArithList contains=@shArithParenList,shParenError
syn cluster shCaseEsacList contains=shCaseStart,shCase,shCaseBar,shCaseIn,shComment,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shCaseCommandSub,shCaseExSingleQuote,shCaseSingleQuote,shCaseDoubleQuote,shCtrlSeq,@shErrorList,shStringSpecial,shCaseRange
syn cluster shCaseList contains=@shCommandSubList,shCaseEsac,shColon,shCommandSub,shComment,shDo,shEcho,shExpr,shFor,shHereDoc,shIf,shRedir,shSetList,shSource,shStatement,shVariable,shCtrlSeq
"syn cluster shColonList contains=@shCaseList
syn cluster shCommandSubList contains=shArithmetic,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shEcho,shEscape,shNumber,shOption,shPosnParm,shExSingleQuote,shSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shStatement,shVariable,shSubSh,shAlias,shTest,shCtrlSeq,shSpecial,shCmdParenRegion
syn cluster shCommandSubList contains=shAlias,shArithmetic,shCmdParenRegion,shCtrlSeq,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDoubleQuote,shEcho,shEscape,shExDoubleQuote,shExpr,shExSingleQuote,shNumber,shOperator,shOption,shPosnParm,shSingleQuote,shSpecial,shStatement,shSubSh,shTest,shVariable
syn cluster shCurlyList contains=shNumber,shComma,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDerefSpecial
syn cluster shDblQuoteList contains=shCommandSub,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shEscape,shPosnParm,shCtrlSeq,shSpecial
syn cluster shDerefList contains=shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDerefVar,shDerefSpecial,shDerefWordError,shDerefPPS
@@ -127,9 +126,9 @@ syn cluster shHereList contains=shBeginHere,shHerePayload
syn cluster shHereListDQ contains=shBeginHere,@shDblQuoteList,shHerePayload
syn cluster shIdList contains=shCommandSub,shWrapLineOperator,shSetOption,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shRedir,shExSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shSingleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shExpr,shCtrlSeq,shStringSpecial,shAtExpr
syn cluster shIfList contains=@shLoopList,shDblBrace,shDblParen,shFunctionKey,shFunctionOne,shFunctionTwo
syn cluster shLoopList contains=@shCaseList,shIf,shFor,shForPP,shTestOpr,shExpr,shDblBrace,shConditional,shCaseEsac,shTest,@shErrorList,shSet,shOption
syn cluster shLoopList contains=@shCaseList,@shErrorList,shCaseEsac,shConditional,shDblBrace,shExpr,shFor,shForPP,shIf,shOption,shSet,shTest,shTestOpr
syn cluster shSubShList contains=@shCommandSubList,shCaseEsac,shColon,shCommandSub,shComment,shDo,shEcho,shExpr,shFor,shIf,shRedir,shSetList,shSource,shStatement,shVariable,shCtrlSeq,shOperator
syn cluster shTestList contains=shCharClass,shComment,shCommandSub,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shExDoubleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shExpr,shNumber,shOperator,shExSingleQuote,shSingleQuote,shTestOpr,shTest,shCtrlSeq
syn cluster shTestList contains=shCharClass,shCommandSub,shComment,shCtrlSeq,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDoubleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shExpr,shExSingleQuote,shNumber,shOperator,shSingleQuote,shTest,shTestOpr
" Echo: {{{1
" ====
" This one is needed INSIDE a CommandSub, so that `echo bla` be correct
@@ -182,7 +181,7 @@ syn match shRedir "\d<<-\="
syn match shOperator "<<\|>>" contained
syn match shOperator "[!&;|]" contained
syn match shOperator "\[[[^:]\|\]]" contained
syn match shOperator "!\==" skipwhite nextgroup=shPattern
syn match shOperator "[-=/*+%]\==" skipwhite nextgroup=shPattern
syn match shPattern "\<\S\+\())\)\@=" contained contains=shExSingleQuote,shSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shDeref
" Subshells: {{{1
@@ -194,16 +193,15 @@ syn region shSubSh transparent matchgroup=shSubShRegion start="[^(]\zs(" end=")"
"=======
syn region shExpr matchgroup=shRange start="\[" skip=+\\\\\|\\$\|\[+ end="\]" contains=@shTestList,shSpecial
syn region shTest transparent matchgroup=shStatement start="\<test\s" skip=+\\\\\|\\$+ matchgroup=NONE end="[;&|]"me=e-1 end="$" contains=@shExprList1
syn match shTestOpr contained '[^-+/%]\zs=' skipwhite nextgroup=shTestDoubleQuote,shTestSingleQuote,shTestPattern
syn match shTestOpr contained "<=\|>=\|!=\|==\|-.\>\|-\(nt\|ot\|ef\|eq\|ne\|lt\|le\|gt\|ge\)\>\|[!<>]"
syn match shTestOpr contained '=' skipwhite nextgroup=shTestDoubleQuote,shTestSingleQuote,shTestPattern
syn match shTestPattern contained '\w\+'
syn region shTestDoubleQuote contained start='"' skip='\\"' end='"' contains=shBQpairs
syn region shTestDoubleQuote contained start='\%(\%(\\\\\)*\\\)\@<!"' skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end='"'
syn match shTestSingleQuote contained '\\.'
syn match shTestSingleQuote contained "'[^']*'"
syn match shBQpairs contained '\\\\'
if exists("b:is_kornshell") || exists("b:is_bash")
syn region shDblBrace matchgroup=Delimiter start="\[\[" skip=+\\\\\|\\$+ end="\]\]" contains=@shTestList
syn region shDblParen matchgroup=Delimiter start="((" skip=+\\\\\|\\$+ end="))" contains=@shTestList
syn region shDblBrace matchgroup=Delimiter start="\[\[" skip=+\\\\\|\\$+ end="\]\]" contains=@shTestList,shComment
syn region shDblParen matchgroup=Delimiter start="((" skip=+\\\\\|\\$+ end="))" contains=@shTestList,shComment
endif
" Character Class In Range: {{{1
@@ -213,15 +211,16 @@ syn match shCharClass contained "\[:\(backspace\|escape\|return\|xdigit\|alnum
" Loops: do, if, while, until {{{1
" ======
if s:sh_fold_ifdofor
syn region shDo fold transparent matchgroup=shConditional start="\<do\>" matchgroup=shConditional end="\<done\>" contains=@shLoopList
syn region shIf fold transparent matchgroup=shConditional start="\<if\_s" matchgroup=shConditional skip=+-fi\>+ end="\<;\_s*then\>" end="\<fi\>" contains=@shIfList
syn region shFor fold matchgroup=shLoop start="\<for\ze\_s\s*\%(((\)\@!" end="\<in\_s" end="\<do\>"me=e-2 contains=@shLoopList,shDblParen skipwhite nextgroup=shCurlyIn
syn region shDo fold transparent matchgroup=shConditional start="\<do\>" matchgroup=shConditional end="\<done\>" contains=@shLoopList
syn region shIf fold transparent matchgroup=shConditional start="\<if\_s" matchgroup=shConditional skip=+-fi\>+ end="\<;\_s*then\>" end="\<fi\>" contains=@shIfList
syn region shFor fold matchgroup=shLoop start="\<for\ze\_s\s*\%(((\)\@!" end="\<in\_s" end="\<do\>"me=e-2 contains=@shLoopList,shDblParen skipwhite nextgroup=shCurlyIn
syn region shForPP fold matchgroup=shLoop start='\<for\>\_s*((' end='))' contains=shTestOpr
else
syn region shDo transparent matchgroup=shConditional start="\<do\>" matchgroup=shConditional end="\<done\>" contains=@shLoopList
syn region shIf transparent matchgroup=shConditional start="\<if\_s" matchgroup=shConditional skip=+-fi\>+ end="\<;\_s*then\>" end="\<fi\>" contains=@shIfList
syn region shFor matchgroup=shLoop start="\<for\ze\_s\s*\%(((\)\@!" end="\<in\>" end="\<do\>"me=e-2 contains=@shLoopList,shDblParen skipwhite nextgroup=shCurlyIn
syn region shDo transparent matchgroup=shConditional start="\<do\>" matchgroup=shConditional end="\<done\>" contains=@shLoopList
syn region shIf transparent matchgroup=shConditional start="\<if\_s" matchgroup=shConditional skip=+-fi\>+ end="\<;\_s*then\>" end="\<fi\>" contains=@shIfList
syn region shFor matchgroup=shLoop start="\<for\ze\_s\s*\%(((\)\@!" end="\<in\>" end="\<do\>"me=e-2 contains=@shLoopList,shDblParen skipwhite nextgroup=shCurlyIn
syn region shForPP matchgroup=shLoop start='\<for\>\_s*((' end='))' contains=shTestOpr
endif
syn region shForPP matchgroup=shLoop start='\<for\>\_s*((' end='))' contains=shTestOpr
if exists("b:is_kornshell") || exists("b:is_bash")
syn cluster shCaseList add=shRepeat
syn cluster shFunctionList add=shRepeat
@@ -322,12 +321,13 @@ elseif !exists("g:sh_no_error")
endif
syn region shSingleQuote matchgroup=shQuote start=+'+ end=+'+ contains=@Spell
syn region shDoubleQuote matchgroup=shQuote start=+\%(\%(\\\\\)*\\\)\@<!"+ skip=+\\"+ end=+"+ contains=@shDblQuoteList,shStringSpecial,@Spell
"syn region shDoubleQuote matchgroup=shQuote start=+"+ skip=+\\"+ end=+"+ contains=@shDblQuoteList,shStringSpecial,@Spell
syn match shStringSpecial "[^[:print:] \t]" contained
syn region shDoubleQuote matchgroup=shQuote start=+"+ skip=+\\"+ end=+"+ contains=@shDblQuoteList,shStringSpecial,@Spell
syn match shStringSpecial "[^[:print:] \t]" contained
syn match shStringSpecial "\%(\\\\\)*\\[\\"'`$()#]"
syn match shSpecial "[^\\]\zs\%(\\\\\)*\\[\\"'`$()#]" nextgroup=shMoreSpecial,shComment
syn match shSpecial "^\%(\\\\\)*\\[\\"'`$()#]" nextgroup=shComment
syn match shMoreSpecial "\%(\\\\\)*\\[\\"'`$()#]" nextgroup=shMoreSpecial contained
" COMBAK: why is ,shComment on next line???
syn match shSpecial "[^\\]\zs\%(\\\\\)*\\[\\"'`$()#]" nextgroup=shMoreSpecial,shComment
syn match shSpecial "^\%(\\\\\)*\\[\\"'`$()#]" nextgroup=shComment
syn match shMoreSpecial "\%(\\\\\)*\\[\\"'`$()#]" nextgroup=shMoreSpecial contained
" Comments: {{{1
"==========
@@ -341,42 +341,42 @@ syn match shQuickComment contained "#.*$"
" Here Documents: {{{1
" =========================================
if version < 600
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir01 start="<<\s*\**END[a-zA-Z_0-9]*\**" matchgroup=shRedir01 end="^END[a-zA-Z_0-9]*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir02 start="<<-\s*\**END[a-zA-Z_0-9]*\**" matchgroup=shRedir02 end="^\s*END[a-zA-Z_0-9]*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir03 start="<<\s*\**EOF\**" matchgroup=shRedir03 end="^EOF$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir04 start="<<-\s*\**EOF\**" matchgroup=shRedir04 end="^\s*EOF$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir05 start="<<\s*\**\.\**" matchgroup=shRedir05 end="^\.$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir06 start="<<-\s*\**\.\**" matchgroup=shRedir06 end="^\s*\.$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc01 start="<<\s*\**END[a-zA-Z_0-9]*\**" matchgroup=shHereDoc01 end="^END[a-zA-Z_0-9]*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc02 start="<<-\s*\**END[a-zA-Z_0-9]*\**" matchgroup=shHereDoc02 end="^\s*END[a-zA-Z_0-9]*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc03 start="<<\s*\**EOF\**" matchgroup=shHereDoc03 end="^EOF$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc04 start="<<-\s*\**EOF\**" matchgroup=shHereDoc04 end="^\s*EOF$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc05 start="<<\s*\**\.\**" matchgroup=shHereDoc05 end="^\.$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc06 start="<<-\s*\**\.\**" matchgroup=shHereDoc06 end="^\s*\.$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
elseif s:sh_fold_heredoc
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir07 fold start="<<\s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir07 end="^\z1\s*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir08 fold start="<<\s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shRedir08 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir09 fold start="<<\s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shRedir09 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir10 fold start="<<-\s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir10 end="^\s*\z1\s*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir11 fold start="<<-\s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shRedir11 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir12 fold start="<<-\s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shRedir12 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir13 fold start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir13 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir14 fold start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shRedir14 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir15 fold start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shRedir15 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir16 fold start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir16 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir17 fold start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shRedir17 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir18 fold start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shRedir18 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir19 fold start="<<\\\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir19 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc07 fold start="<<\s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc07 end="^\z1\s*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc08 fold start="<<\s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shHereDoc08 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc09 fold start="<<\s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shHereDoc09 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc10 fold start="<<-\s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc10 end="^\s*\z1\s*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc11 fold start="<<-\s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shHereDoc11 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc12 fold start="<<-\s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shHereDoc12 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc13 fold start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc13 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc14 fold start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shHereDoc14 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc15 fold start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shHereDoc15 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc16 fold start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc16 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc17 fold start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shHereDoc17 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc18 fold start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shHereDoc18 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc19 fold start="<<\\\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc19 end="^\z1\s*$"
else
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir20 start="<<\s*\\\=\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir20 end="^\z1\s*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir21 start="<<\s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shRedir21 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir22 start="<<-\s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir22 end="^\s*\z1\s*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir23 start="<<-\s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shRedir23 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir24 start="<<\s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shRedir24 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir25 start="<<-\s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shRedir25 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir26 start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir26 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir27 start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir27 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir28 start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shRedir28 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir29 start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shRedir29 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir30 start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shRedir30 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir31 start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shRedir31 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shRedir32 start="<<\\\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shRedir32 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc20 start="<<\s*\\\=\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc20 end="^\z1\s*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc21 start="<<\s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shHereDoc21 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc22 start="<<-\s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc22 end="^\s*\z1\s*$" contains=@shDblQuoteList
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc23 start="<<-\s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shHereDoc23 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc24 start="<<\s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shHereDoc24 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc25 start="<<-\s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shHereDoc25 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc26 start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc26 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc27 start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc27 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc28 start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shHereDoc28 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc29 start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*'\z([^ \t|]*\)'" matchgroup=shHereDoc29 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc30 start="<<\s*\\\_$\_s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shHereDoc30 end="^\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc31 start="<<-\s*\\\_$\_s*\"\z([^ \t|]*\)\"" matchgroup=shHereDoc31 end="^\s*\z1\s*$"
syn region shHereDoc matchgroup=shHereDoc32 start="<<\\\z([^ \t|]*\)" matchgroup=shHereDoc32 end="^\z1\s*$"
endif
" Here Strings: {{{1
@@ -389,8 +389,8 @@ endif
" Identifiers: {{{1
"=============
syn match shSetOption "\s\zs[-+][a-zA-Z0-9]\+\>" contained
syn match shVariable "\<\([bwglsav]:\)\=[a-zA-Z0-9.!@_%+,]*\ze=" nextgroup=shSetIdentifier
syn match shSetIdentifier "=" contained nextgroup=shCmdParenRegion,shPattern,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDoubleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shSingleQuote,shExSingleQuote
syn match shVariable "\<\([bwglsav]:\)\=[a-zA-Z0-9.!@_%+,]*\ze=" nextgroup=shVarAssign
syn match shVarAssign "=" contained nextgroup=shCmdParenRegion,shPattern,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDoubleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shSingleQuote,shExSingleQuote
syn region shAtExpr contained start="@(" end=")" contains=@shIdList
if exists("b:is_bash")
syn region shSetList oneline matchgroup=shSet start="\<\(declare\|typeset\|local\|export\|unset\)\>\ze[^/]" end="$" matchgroup=shSetListDelim end="\ze[}|);&]" matchgroup=NONE end="\ze\s\+#\|=" contains=@shIdList
@@ -409,19 +409,27 @@ endif
if exists("b:is_bash")
if s:sh_fold_functions
syn region shFunctionOne fold matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*()\_s*{" end="}" contains=@shFunctionList skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionTwo fold matchgroup=shFunction start="\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*{" end="}" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionOne fold matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*()\_s*{" end="}" contains=@shFunctionList skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionTwo fold matchgroup=shFunction start="\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*{" end="}" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionThree fold matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*()\_s*(" end=")" contains=@shFunctionList skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionFour fold matchgroup=shFunction start="\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*)" end=")" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
else
syn region shFunctionOne matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*()\_s*{" end="}" contains=@shFunctionList
syn region shFunctionTwo matchgroup=shFunction start="\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*{" end="}" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained
syn region shFunctionOne matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*()\_s*{" end="}" contains=@shFunctionList
syn region shFunctionTwo matchgroup=shFunction start="\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*{" end="}" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained
syn region shFunctionThree matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*()\_s*(" end=")" contains=@shFunctionList
syn region shFunctionFour matchgroup=shFunction start="\h[-a-zA-Z_0-9]*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*(" end=")" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained
endif
else
if s:sh_fold_functions
syn region shFunctionOne fold matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h\w*\s*()\_s*{" end="}" contains=@shFunctionList skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionTwo fold matchgroup=shFunction start="\h\w*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*{" end="}" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionOne fold matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h\w*\s*()\_s*{" end="}" contains=@shFunctionList skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionTwo fold matchgroup=shFunction start="\h\w*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*{" end="}" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionThree fold matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h\w*\s*()\_s*(" end=")" contains=@shFunctionList skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
syn region shFunctionFour fold matchgroup=shFunction start="\h\w*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*(" end=")" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained skipwhite skipnl nextgroup=shFunctionStart,shQuickComment
else
syn region shFunctionOne matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h\w*\s*()\_s*{" end="}" contains=@shFunctionList
syn region shFunctionTwo matchgroup=shFunction start="\h\w*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*{" end="}" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained
syn region shFunctionOne matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h\w*\s*()\_s*{" end="}" contains=@shFunctionList
syn region shFunctionTwo matchgroup=shFunction start="\h\w*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*{" end="}" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained
syn region shFunctionThree matchgroup=shFunction start="^\s*\h\w*\s*()\_s*(" end=")" contains=@shFunctionList
syn region shFunctionFour matchgroup=shFunction start="\h\w*\s*\%(()\)\=\_s*(" end=")" contains=shFunctionKey,@shFunctionList contained
endif
endif
@@ -577,7 +585,7 @@ hi def link shDoubleQuote shString
hi def link shEcho shString
hi def link shEchoDelim shOperator
hi def link shEchoQuote shString
"hi def link shForPP shLoop
hi def link shForPP shLoop
hi def link shEmbeddedEcho shString
hi def link shEscape shCommandSub
hi def link shExDoubleQuote shDoubleQuote
@@ -604,7 +612,6 @@ hi def link shTestOpr shConditional
hi def link shTestPattern shString
hi def link shTestDoubleQuote shString
hi def link shTestSingleQuote shString
hi def link shBQpairs shString
hi def link shVariable shSetList
hi def link shWrapLineOperator shOperator
@@ -661,38 +668,38 @@ hi def link shStatement Statement
hi def link shString String
hi def link shTodo Todo
hi def link shAlias Identifier
hi def link shRedir01 shRedir
hi def link shRedir02 shRedir
hi def link shRedir03 shRedir
hi def link shRedir04 shRedir
hi def link shRedir05 shRedir
hi def link shRedir06 shRedir
hi def link shRedir07 shRedir
hi def link shRedir08 shRedir
hi def link shRedir09 shRedir
hi def link shRedir10 shRedir
hi def link shRedir11 shRedir
hi def link shRedir12 shRedir
hi def link shRedir13 shRedir
hi def link shRedir14 shRedir
hi def link shRedir15 shRedir
hi def link shRedir16 shRedir
hi def link shRedir17 shRedir
hi def link shRedir18 shRedir
hi def link shRedir19 shRedir
hi def link shRedir20 shRedir
hi def link shRedir21 shRedir
hi def link shRedir22 shRedir
hi def link shRedir23 shRedir
hi def link shRedir24 shRedir
hi def link shRedir25 shRedir
hi def link shRedir26 shRedir
hi def link shRedir27 shRedir
hi def link shRedir28 shRedir
hi def link shRedir29 shRedir
hi def link shRedir30 shRedir
hi def link shRedir31 shRedir
hi def link shRedir32 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc01 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc02 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc03 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc04 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc05 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc06 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc07 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc08 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc09 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc10 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc11 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc12 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc13 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc14 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc15 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc16 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc17 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc18 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc19 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc20 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc21 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc22 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc23 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc24 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc25 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc26 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc27 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc28 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc29 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc30 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc31 shRedir
hi def link shHereDoc32 shRedir
" Set Current Syntax: {{{1
" ===================

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: sendmail
" Maintainer: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchipS@PcampbellAfamily.Mbiz>
" Last Change: Jan 13, 2015
" Version: 6
" Last Change: Oct 23, 2014
" Version: 7
" URL: http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#SYNTAX_SM
if exists("b:current_syntax")

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@@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ fun! s:SynSet()
endfun
" Handle adding doxygen to other languages (C, C++, C#, IDL)
au Syntax c,cpp,cs,idl,php
" Handle adding doxygen to other languages (C, C++, C#, IDL, java, php, DataScript)
au Syntax c,cpp,cs,idl,java,php,datascript
\ if (exists('b:load_doxygen_syntax') && b:load_doxygen_syntax)
\ || (exists('g:load_doxygen_syntax') && g:load_doxygen_syntax)
\ | runtime! syntax/doxygen.vim

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@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Tera Term Language (TTL)
" Based on Tera Term Version 4.86
" Maintainer: Ken Takata
" URL: https://github.com/k-takata/vim-teraterm
" Last Change: 2015 Jun 24
" Filenames: *.ttl
" License: VIM License
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
endif
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
syn case ignore
syn region ttlComment start=";" end="$" contains=@Spell
syn region ttlComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=@Spell
syn region ttlFirstComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contained contains=@Spell
\ nextgroup=ttlStatement,ttlFirstComment
syn match ttlCharacter "#\%(\d\+\|\$\x\+\)\>"
syn match ttlNumber "\%(\<\d\+\|\$\x\+\)\>"
syn match ttlString "'[^']*'" contains=@Spell
syn match ttlString '"[^"]*"' contains=@Spell
syn cluster ttlConstant contains=ttlCharacter,ttlNumber,ttlString
syn match ttlLabel ":\s*\w\{1,32}\>"
syn keyword ttlOperator and or xor not
syn match ttlVar "\<groupmatchstr\d\>"
syn match ttlVar "\<param\d\>"
syn keyword ttlVar inputstr matchstr paramcnt result timeout mtimeout
syn match ttlLine nextgroup=ttlStatement "^"
syn match ttlStatement contained "\s*"
\ nextgroup=ttlIf,ttlElseIf,ttlConditional,ttlRepeat,
\ ttlFirstComment,ttlComment,ttlLabel,@ttlCommand
syn cluster ttlCommand contains=ttlControlCommand,ttlCommunicationCommand,
\ ttlStringCommand,ttlFileCommand,ttlPasswordCommand,
\ ttlMiscCommand
syn keyword ttlIf contained nextgroup=ttlIfExpression if
syn keyword ttlElseIf contained nextgroup=ttlElseIfExpression elseif
syn match ttlIfExpression contained "\s.*"
\ contains=@ttlConstant,ttlVar,ttlOperator,ttlComment,ttlThen,
\ @ttlCommand
syn match ttlElseIfExpression contained "\s.*"
\ contains=@ttlConstant,ttlVar,ttlOperator,ttlComment,ttlThen
syn keyword ttlThen contained then
syn keyword ttlConditional contained else endif
syn keyword ttlRepeat contained for next until enduntil while endwhile
syn match ttlRepeat contained
\ "\<\%(do\|loop\)\%(\s\+\%(while\|until\)\)\?\>"
syn keyword ttlControlCommand contained
\ break call continue end execcmnd exit goto include
\ mpause pause return
syn keyword ttlCommunicationCommand contained
\ bplusrecv bplussend callmenu changedir clearscreen
\ closett connect cygconnect disconnect dispstr
\ enablekeyb flushrecv gethostname getmodemstatus
\ gettitle kmtfinish kmtget kmtrecv kmtsend loadkeymap
\ logautoclosemode logclose loginfo logopen logpause
\ logrotate logstart logwrite quickvanrecv
\ quickvansend recvln restoresetup scprecv scpsend
\ send sendbreak sendbroadcast sendfile sendkcode
\ sendln sendlnbroadcast sendmulticast setbaud
\ setdebug setdtr setecho setmulticastname setrts
\ setsync settitle showtt testlink unlink wait
\ wait4all waitevent waitln waitn waitrecv waitregex
\ xmodemrecv xmodemsend ymodemrecv ymodemsend
\ zmodemrecv zmodemsend
syn keyword ttlStringCommand contained
\ code2str expandenv int2str regexoption sprintf
\ sprintf2 str2code str2int strcompare strconcat
\ strcopy strinsert strjoin strlen strmatch strremove
\ strreplace strscan strspecial strsplit strtrim
\ tolower toupper
syn keyword ttlFileCommand contained
\ basename dirname fileclose fileconcat filecopy
\ filecreate filedelete filelock filemarkptr fileopen
\ filereadln fileread filerename filesearch fileseek
\ fileseekback filestat filestrseek filestrseek2
\ filetruncate fileunlock filewrite filewriteln
\ findfirst findnext findclose foldercreate
\ folderdelete foldersearch getdir getfileattr makepath
\ setdir setfileattr
syn keyword ttlPasswordCommand contained
\ delpassword getpassword ispassword passwordbox
\ setpassword
syn keyword ttlMiscCommand contained
\ beep bringupbox checksum8 checksum8file checksum16
\ checksum16file checksum32 checksum32file closesbox
\ clipb2var crc16 crc16file crc32 crc32file exec
\ dirnamebox filenamebox getdate getenv getipv4addr
\ getipv6addr getspecialfolder gettime getttdir getver
\ ifdefined inputbox intdim listbox messagebox random
\ rotateleft rotateright setdate setdlgpos setenv
\ setexitcode settime show statusbox strdim uptime
\ var2clipb yesnobox
hi def link ttlCharacter Character
hi def link ttlNumber Number
hi def link ttlComment Comment
hi def link ttlFirstComment Comment
hi def link ttlString String
hi def link ttlLabel Label
hi def link ttlIf Conditional
hi def link ttlElseIf Conditional
hi def link ttlThen Conditional
hi def link ttlConditional Conditional
hi def link ttlRepeat Repeat
hi def link ttlControlCommand Keyword
hi def link ttlVar Identifier
hi def link ttlOperator Operator
hi def link ttlCommunicationCommand Keyword
hi def link ttlStringCommand Keyword
hi def link ttlFileCommand Keyword
hi def link ttlPasswordCommand Keyword
hi def link ttlMiscCommand Keyword
let b:current_syntax = "teraterm"
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
unlet s:save_cpo
" vim: ts=8 sw=2 sts=2

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: TeX
" Maintainer: Charles E. Campbell <NdrchipO@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM>
" Last Change: Nov 18, 2014
" Version: 83
" Last Change: Jun 11, 2015
" Version: 87
" URL: http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#SYNTAX_TEX
"
" Notes: {{{1
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ if s:tex_fast =~ 'M'
if !exists("s:tex_no_error") || !s:tex_no_error
syn match texMathError "}" contained
endif
syn region texMathMatcher matchgroup=Delimiter start="{" skip="\\\\\|\\}" end="}" end="%stopzone\>" contained contains=@texMathMatchGroup
syn region texMathMatcher matchgroup=Delimiter start="{" skip="\(\\\\\)*\\}" end="}" end="%stopzone\>" contained contains=@texMathMatchGroup
endif
endif
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ endif
" TeX/LaTeX delimiters: {{{1
syn match texDelimiter "&"
syn match texDelimiter "\\\\"
syn match texDelimiter "[{}]"
"%syn match texDelimiter "[{}]"
" Tex/Latex Options: {{{1
syn match texOption "[^\\]\zs#\d\+\|^#\d\+"
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ syn match texLigature "\\\([ijolL]\|ae\|oe\|ss\|AA\|AE\|OE\)$"
" \begin{}/\end{} section markers: {{{1
syn match texBeginEnd "\\begin\>\|\\end\>" nextgroup=texBeginEndName
if s:tex_fast =~ 'm'
syn region texBeginEndName matchgroup=Delimiter start="{" end="}" contained nextgroup=texBeginEndModifier contains=texComment
syn region texBeginEndName matchgroup=Delimiter start="{" end="}" contained nextgroup=texBeginEndModifier contains=texComment
syn region texBeginEndModifier matchgroup=Delimiter start="\[" end="]" contained contains=texComment,@NoSpell
endif
@@ -391,16 +391,23 @@ endif
" particular support for bold and italic {{{1
if s:tex_fast =~ 'b'
if s:tex_conceal =~ 'b'
syn region texBoldStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textbf\s*{" end="}" concealends contains=@texBoldGroup
syn region texBoldItalStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textit\s*{" end="}" concealends contains=@texItalGroup
syn region texItalStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textit\s*{" end="}" concealends contains=@texItalGroup
syn region texItalBoldStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textbf\s*{" end="}" concealends contains=@texBoldGroup
if !exists("g:tex_nospell") || !g:tex_nospell
syn region texBoldStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textbf\s*{" matchgroup=texTypeStyle end="}" concealends contains=@texBoldGroup,@Spell
syn region texBoldItalStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textit\s*{" matchgroup=texTypeStyle end="}" concealends contains=@texItalGroup,@Spell
syn region texItalStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textit\s*{" matchgroup=texTypeStyle end="}" concealends contains=@texItalGroup,@Spell
syn region texItalBoldStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textbf\s*{" matchgroup=texTypeStyle end="}" concealends contains=@texBoldGroup,@Spell
else
syn region texBoldStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textbf\s*{" matchgroup=texTypeStyle end="}" concealends contains=@texBoldGroup
syn region texBoldItalStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textit\s*{" matchgroup=texTypeStyle end="}" concealends contains=@texItalGroup
syn region texItalStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textit\s*{" matchgroup=texTypeStyle end="}" concealends contains=@texItalGroup
syn region texItalBoldStyle matchgroup=texTypeStyle start="\\textbf\s*{" matchgroup=texTypeStyle end="}" concealends contains=@texBoldGroup
endif
endif
endif
" Bad Math (mismatched): {{{1
if !exists("g:tex_no_math") && (!exists("s:tex_no_error") || !s:tex_no_error)
syn match texBadMath "\\end\s*{\s*\(array\|gathered\|bBpvV]matrix\|split\|subequations\|smallmatrix\|xxalignat\)\s*}"
syn match texBadMath "\\end\s*{\s*\(array\|gathered\|bBpvV]matrix\|split\|smallmatrix\|xxalignat\)\s*}"
syn match texBadMath "\\end\s*{\s*\(align\|alignat\|displaymath\|displaymath\|eqnarray\|equation\|flalign\|gather\|math\|multline\|xalignat\)\*\=\s*}"
syn match texBadMath "\\[\])]"
endif
@@ -449,24 +456,23 @@ if !exists("g:tex_no_math")
call TexNewMathZone("G","gather",1)
call TexNewMathZone("H","math",1)
call TexNewMathZone("I","multline",1)
call TexNewMathZone("J","subequations",0)
call TexNewMathZone("K","xalignat",1)
call TexNewMathZone("L","xxalignat",0)
call TexNewMathZone("J","xalignat",1)
call TexNewMathZone("K","xxalignat",0)
" Inline Math Zones: {{{2
if s:tex_fast =~ 'M'
if has("conceal") && &enc == 'utf-8' && s:tex_conceal =~ 'd'
syn region texMathZoneV matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\(" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\\)\|%stopzone\>" keepend concealends contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneW matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\\[" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\\]\|%stopzone\>" keepend concealends contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneX matchgroup=Delimiter start="\$" skip="\\\\\|\\\$" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\$" end="%stopzone\>" concealends contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneY matchgroup=Delimiter start="\$\$" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\$\$" end="%stopzone\>" concealends keepend contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneV matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\(" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\\)\|%stopzone\>" keepend concealends contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneW matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\\[" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\\]\|%stopzone\>" keepend concealends contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneX matchgroup=Delimiter start="\$" skip="\\\\\|\\\$" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\$" end="%stopzone\>" concealends contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneY matchgroup=Delimiter start="\$\$" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\$\$" end="%stopzone\>" keepend concealends contains=@texMathZoneGroup
else
syn region texMathZoneV matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\(" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\\)\|%stopzone\>" keepend contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneW matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\\[" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\\]\|%stopzone\>" keepend contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneX matchgroup=Delimiter start="\$" skip="\\\\\|\\\$" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\$" end="%stopzone\>" contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneY matchgroup=Delimiter start="\$\$" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\$\$" end="%stopzone\>" keepend contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneV matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\(" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\\)\|%stopzone\>" keepend contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneW matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\\[" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\\]\|%stopzone\>" keepend contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneX matchgroup=Delimiter start="\$" skip="\\\\\|\\\$" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\$" end="%stopzone\>" contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneY matchgroup=Delimiter start="\$\$" matchgroup=Delimiter end="\$\$" end="%stopzone\>" keepend contains=@texMathZoneGroup
endif
syn region texMathZoneZ matchgroup=texStatement start="\\ensuremath\s*{" matchgroup=texStatement end="}" end="%stopzone\>" contains=@texMathZoneGroup
syn region texMathZoneZ matchgroup=texStatement start="\\ensuremath\s*{" matchgroup=texStatement end="}" end="%stopzone\>" contains=@texMathZoneGroup
endif
syn match texMathOper "[_^=]" contained
@@ -576,14 +582,14 @@ else
syn match texComment "%.*$" contains=@texCommentGroup
if s:tex_fast =~ 'c'
syn region texComment start="^\zs\s*%.*\_s*%" skip="^\s*%" end='^\ze\s*[^%]' fold
syn region texNoSpell contained matchgroup=texComment start="%\s*nospell\s*{" end="%\s*nospell\s*}" fold contains=@texFoldGroup,@NoSpell
syn region texSpellZone matchgroup=texComment start="%\s*spellzone_start" end="%\s*spellzone_end" fold contains=@Spell,@texFoldGroup
syn region texNoSpell contained matchgroup=texComment start="%\s*nospell\s*{" end="%\s*nospell\s*}" fold contains=@texFoldGroup,@NoSpell
syn region texSpellZone matchgroup=texComment start="%\s*spellzone_start" end="%\s*spellzone_end" fold contains=@Spell,@texFoldGroup
endif
else
syn match texComment "%.*$" contains=@texCommentGroup
syn match texComment "%.*$" contains=@texCommentGroup
if s:tex_fast =~ 'c'
syn region texNoSpell contained matchgroup=texComment start="%\s*nospell\s*{" end="%\s*nospell\s*}" contains=@texFoldGroup,@NoSpell
syn region texSpellZone matchgroup=texComment start="%\s*spellzone_start" end="%\s*spellzone_end" contains=@Spell,@texFoldGroup
syn region texNoSpell contained matchgroup=texComment start="%\s*nospell\s*{" end="%\s*nospell\s*}" contains=@texFoldGroup,@NoSpell
syn region texSpellZone matchgroup=texComment start="%\s*spellzone_start" end="%\s*spellzone_end" contains=@Spell,@texFoldGroup
endif
endif
endif
@@ -1055,11 +1061,12 @@ if has("conceal") && &enc == 'utf-8'
syn region texSuperscript matchgroup=Delimiter start='\^{' skip="\\\\\|\\[{}]" end='}' contained concealends contains=texSpecialChar,texSuperscripts,texStatement,texSubscript,texSuperscript,texMathMatcher
syn region texSubscript matchgroup=Delimiter start='_{' skip="\\\\\|\\[{}]" end='}' contained concealends contains=texSpecialChar,texSubscripts,texStatement,texSubscript,texSuperscript,texMathMatcher
endif
" s:SuperSub:
fun! s:SuperSub(group,leader,pat,cchar)
if a:pat =~ '^\\' || (a:leader == '\^' && a:pat =~ g:tex_superscripts) || (a:leader == '_' && a:pat =~ g:tex_subscripts)
" call Decho("SuperSub: group<".a:group."> leader<".a:leader."> pat<".a:pat."> cchar<".a:cchar.">")
exe 'syn match '.a:group." '".a:leader.a:pat."' contained conceal cchar=".a:cchar
exe 'syn match '.a:group."s '".a:pat."' contained conceal cchar=".a:cchar.' nextgroup='.a:group.'s'
exe 'syn match '.a:group."s '".a:pat ."' contained conceal cchar=".a:cchar.' nextgroup='.a:group.'s'
endif
endfun
call s:SuperSub('texSuperscript','\^','0','⁰')

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@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ syn keyword vbStatement Explicit FileCopy For ForEach Function Get GoSub
syn keyword vbStatement GoTo Gosub Implements Kill LSet Let Lib LineInput
syn keyword vbStatement Load Lock Loop Mid MkDir Name Next On OnError Open
syn keyword vbStatement Option Preserve Private Property Public Put RSet
syn keyword vbStatement RaiseEvent Randomize ReDim Redim Rem Reset Resume
syn keyword vbStatement RaiseEvent Randomize ReDim Redim Reset Resume
syn keyword vbStatement Return RmDir SavePicture SaveSetting Seek SendKeys
syn keyword vbStatement Sendkeys Set SetAttr Static Step Stop Sub Time
syn keyword vbStatement Type Unload Unlock Until Wend While Width With

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: Daniel Kho <daniel.kho@tauhop.com>
" Previous Maintainer: Czo <Olivier.Sirol@lip6.fr>
" Credits: Stephan Hegel <stephan.hegel@snc.siemens.com.cn>
" Last Changed: 2012 Feb 03 by Thilo Six
" Last Changed: 2015 Apr 25 by Daniel Kho
" $Id: vhdl.vim,v 1.1 2004/06/13 15:34:56 vimboss Exp $
" VHSIC (Very High Speed Integrated Circuit) Hardware Description Language
@@ -160,10 +160,20 @@ syn match vhdlSpecial "[().,;]"
syn match vhdlTime "\<\d\+\s\+\(\([fpnum]s\)\|\(sec\)\|\(min\)\|\(hr\)\)\>"
syn match vhdlTime "\<\d\+\.\d\+\s\+\(\([fpnum]s\)\|\(sec\)\|\(min\)\|\(hr\)\)\>"
syn keyword vhdlTodo contained TODO FIXME
syn keyword vhdlTodo contained TODO NOTE
syn keyword vhdlFixme contained FIXME
syn region vhdlComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=vhdlTodo,@Spell
syn match vhdlComment "--.*" contains=vhdlTodo,@Spell
" Regex for space is '\s'
" Any number of spaces: \s*
" At least one space: \s+
syn region vhdlComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=vhdlTodo,vhdlFixme,@Spell
syn match vhdlComment "--.*" contains=vhdlTodo,vhdlFixme,@Spell
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\* synthesis .* \*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\* pragma .* \*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\* synopsys .* \*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "--\s*synthesis .*"
syn match vhdlPreProc "--\s*pragma .*"
syn match vhdlPreProc "--\s*synopsys .*"
" syn match vhdlGlobal "[\'$#~!%@?\^\[\]{}\\]"
"Modify the following as needed. The trade-off is performance versus functionality.
@@ -180,21 +190,22 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_vhdl_syntax_inits")
command -nargs=+ HiLink hi def link <args>
endif
" HiLink cDefine PreProc
HiLink vhdlSpecial Special
HiLink vhdlStatement Statement
HiLink vhdlCharacter Character
HiLink vhdlString String
HiLink vhdlVector Number
HiLink vhdlBoolean Number
HiLink vhdlTodo Todo
HiLink vhdlComment Comment
HiLink vhdlNumber Number
HiLink vhdlTime Number
HiLink vhdlType Type
HiLink vhdlOperator Special
HiLink vhdlSpecial Special
HiLink vhdlStatement Statement
HiLink vhdlCharacter Character
HiLink vhdlString String
HiLink vhdlVector Number
HiLink vhdlBoolean Number
HiLink vhdlTodo Todo
HiLink vhdlFixme Fixme
HiLink vhdlComment Comment
HiLink vhdlNumber Number
HiLink vhdlTime Number
HiLink vhdlType Type
HiLink vhdlOperator Operator
" HiLink vhdlGlobal Error
HiLink vhdlAttribute Type
HiLink vhdlAttribute Special
HiLink vhdlPreProc PreProc
delcommand HiLink
endif

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Vim 7.4 script
" Maintainer: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchipS@PcampbellAfamily.Mbiz>
" Last Change: Jan 13, 2015
" Version: 7.4-28
" Last Change: Apr 02, 2015
" Version: 7.4-33
" Automatically generated keyword lists: {{{1
" Quit when a syntax file was already loaded {{{2
@@ -18,28 +18,29 @@ syn keyword vimTodo contained COMBAK FIXME TODO XXX
syn cluster vimCommentGroup contains=vimTodo,@Spell
" regular vim commands {{{2
syn keyword vimCommand contained a arga[dd] ar[gs] bd[elete] bN[ext] breakl[ist] b[uffer] cad cb[uffer] cf[ile] changes cl[ist] cn[ext] col[der] conf[irm] cq[uit] cw[indow] delc[ommand] deletl delp diffpu[t] dir doau ea e[dit] endfo[r] ene[w] files fini[sh] foldd[oopen] g h helpt[ags] iabc[lear] intro k l lan lc[d] lefta[bove] lg[etfile] lla[st] lnew[er] lNf[ile] lockv[ar] ls lvimgrepa[dd] mat[ch] mk[exrc] mo n n[ext] nu[mber] opt[ions] pe[rl] pr prof[ile] ptj[ump] ptp[revious] py3 q r[ead] redr[aw] retu[rn] rub[y] rv[iminfo] sba[ll] sbN[ext] scripte[ncoding] setf[iletype] sh[ell] sim[alt] sm[ap] sni[ff] sor[t] spelli[nfo] spr[evious] start st[op] sunmenu syn ta tabf[ind] tabnew tabr[ewind] tcld[o] tj[ump] tN tr tu[nmenu] undoj[oin] uns[ilent] ve[rsion] vimgrepa[dd] vs[plit] winc[md] wN[ext] ws[verb] x[it] xnoremenu
syn keyword vimCommand contained ab argd[elete] argu[ment] bel[owright] bo[tright] br[ewind] buffers caddb[uffer] cc cfir[st] chd[ir] clo[se] cN[ext] colo[rscheme] con[tinue] cr[ewind] d delel deletp dep diffs[plit] di[splay] dp earlier el[se] endfun ex filet fir[st] foldo[pen] go[to] ha[rdcopy] hi if is[earch] keepa la lan[guage] lch[dir] lex[pr] lgr[ep] lli[st] lne[xt] lo lol[der] lt[ag] lw[indow] menut mks[ession] mod[e] nbc[lose] nmapc[lear] o ownsyntax perld[o] pre[serve] promptf[ind] ptl[ast] ptr[ewind] py3do qa[ll] rec[over] redraws[tatus] rew[ind] rubyd[o] sal[l] sbf[irst] sbp[revious] scrip[tnames] setg[lobal] si sl sme sno[magic] so[urce] spellr[epall] sre[wind] startg[replace] stopi[nsert] sus[pend] sync tab tabfir[st] tabn[ext] tabs tclf[ile] tl[ast] tn[ext] tr[ewind] u undol[ist] up[date] vert[ical] vi[sual] w windo wp[revious] wundo xmapc[lear] xunme
syn keyword vimCommand contained abc[lear] argdo as[cii] bf[irst] bp[revious] bro[wse] bun[load] cad[dexpr] ccl[ose] cgetb[uffer] che[ckpath] cmapc[lear] cnf com cope[n] cs de delep delf di difft[his] dj[ump] dr[op] ec elsei[f] endf[unction] exi[t] filetype fix[del] for gr[ep] h[elp] hid[e] ij[ump] isp[lit] keepalt lad la[st] lcl[ose] lf[ile] lgrepa[dd] lmak[e] lN[ext] loadk lop[en] lua ma menut[ranslate] mksp[ell] m[ove] nb[key] noa ol[dfiles] p po[p] prev[ious] promptr[epl] ptn pts[elect] pydo q[uit] red reg[isters] ri[ght] rubyf[ile] san[dbox] sbl[ast] sbr[ewind] scs setl[ocal] sig sla[st] smenu snoreme spe spellu[ndo] st star[tinsert] sts[elect] sv[iew] syncbind tabc[lose] tabl[ast] tabN[ext] ta[g] te[aroff] tm tN[ext] try un unh[ide] v vi viu[sage] wa[ll] winp[os] wq wv[iminfo] xme xunmenu
syn keyword vimCommand contained abo[veleft] arge[dit] au bl[ast] brea[k] bu bw[ipeout] caddf[ile] cd cgete[xpr] checkt[ime] cn cNf comc[lear] co[py] cscope debug d[elete] delf[unction] diffg[et] diffu[pdate] dl ds[earch] echoe[rr] em[enu] en[dif] exu[sage] fin fo[ld] fu grepa[dd] helpc[lose] his[tory] il[ist] iuna[bbrev] keepj[umps] laddb[uffer] lat lcs lfir[st] lh[elpgrep] lmapc[lear] lnf loadkeymap lpf[ile] luado mak[e] mes mkv mz nbs[tart] noautocmd omapc[lear] pc[lose] popu p[rint] ps[earch] ptN pu[t] pyf[ile] quita[ll] redi[r] res[ize] rightb[elow] rundo sa[rgument] sbm[odified] sb[uffer] scscope sf[ind] sign sl[eep] sn[ext] snoremenu spelld[ump] spellw[rong] sta[g] startr[eplace] sun[hide] sw[apname] syntime tabd[o] tabm[ove] tabo[nly] tags tf[irst] tm[enu] to[pleft] ts[elect] una[bbreviate] unl ve vie[w] vmapc[lear] wh[ile] win[size] wqa[ll] x xmenu xwininfo
syn keyword vimCommand contained al[l] argg[lobal] bad[d] bm[odified] breaka[dd] buf c cal[l] ce[nter] cg[etfile] cl cN cnf[ile] comp[iler] cpf[ile] cstag debugg[reedy] deletel dell diffo[ff] dig dli[st] dsp[lit] echom[sg] en endt[ry] f fina[lly] foldc[lose] fun gui helpf[ind] i imapc[lear] j[oin] kee[pmarks] lad[dexpr] later lcscope lgetb[uffer] l[ist] lN lNf lo[adview] lp[revious] luafile ma[rk] messages mkvie[w] mzf[ile] ne noh[lsearch] on[ly] pe popu[p] pro pta[g] ptn[ext] pw[d] py[thon] r red[o] ret[ab] ru ru[ntime] sav[eas] sbn[ext] scrip se[t] sfir[st] sil[ent] sm[agic] sN[ext] so spe[llgood] sp[lit] star stj[ump] sunme sy t tabe[dit] tabN tabp[revious] tc[l] th[row] tn tp[revious] tu u[ndo] unlo[ckvar] verb[ose] vim[grep] vne[w] win wn[ext] w[rite] xa[ll] xnoreme y[ank]
syn keyword vimCommand contained ar argl[ocal] ba[ll] bn[ext] breakd[el] bufdo cabc[lear] cat[ch] cex[pr] c[hange] cla[st] cnew[er] cNf[ile] con cp[revious] cuna[bbrev] del deletep delm[arks] diffp[atch] dig[raphs] do e echon endf endw[hile] f[ile] fin[d] folddoc[losed] fu[nction] gvim helpg[rep] ia in ju[mps] keepp[atterns] laddf[ile] lb[uffer] le[ft] lgete[xpr] ll lne lnf[ile] loc[kmarks] lr[ewind] lv[imgrep] marks mk mkv[imrc] mz[scheme] new noswap[file] o[pen] ped[it] pp[op] profd[el] ptf[irst] ptN[ext] py python3 re
syn keyword vimCommand contained a arga[dd] argl[ocal] ba[ll] bn[ext] breakd[el] bufdo cabc[lear] cb[uffer] cf[ile] changes cl[ist] cn[ext] col[der] conf[irm] cq[uit] cw[indow] delc[ommand] deletl delp diffpu[t] dir doau ea e[dit] endfo[r] ene[w] files fini[sh] foldd[oopen] g h helpt[ags] iabc[lear] intro k l lan lc[d] lefta[bove] lg[etfile] lla[st] lnew[er] lNf[ile] lockv[ar] ls lvimgrepa[dd] mat[ch] mk[exrc] mo n n[ext] nore on[ly] pe popu[p] pro pta[g] ptn[ext] pw[d] py[thon] r red[o] retu[rn] rub[y] rv[iminfo] sba[ll] sbN[ext] scripte[ncoding] setf[iletype] sh[ell] sl sme sno[magic] so[urce] spellr[epall] sre[wind] startg[replace] stopi[nsert] sus[pend] sync tab tabfir[st] tabn[ext] tabs tclf[ile] tl[ast] tn[ext] tr[ewind] u undol[ist] up[date] vert[ical] vi[sual] w windo wp[revious] wundo xmapc[lear] xprop
syn keyword vimCommand contained ab argd ar[gs] bd[elete] bN[ext] breakl[ist] b[uffer] cad[dbuffer] cc cfir[st] chd[ir] clo[se] cN[ext] colo[rscheme] con[tinue] cr[ewind] d delel deletp dep diffs[plit] di[splay] dp earlier el[se] endfun ex filet fir[st] foldo[pen] go[to] ha[rdcopy] hi if is[earch] keepa la lan[guage] lch[dir] lex[pr] lgr[ep] lli[st] lne[xt] lo lol[der] lt[ag] lw[indow] menut mks[ession] mod[e] nbc[lose] nmapc[lear] nos[wapfile] o[pen] ped[it] pp[op] profd[el] ptf[irst] ptN[ext] py python3 re redr[aw] rew[ind] rubyd[o] sal[l] sbf[irst] sbp[revious] scr[iptnames] setg[lobal] sig sla[st] smenu snoreme spe spellu[ndo] st star[tinsert] sts[elect] sv[iew] syncbind tabc[lose] tabl[ast] tabN[ext] ta[g] te[aroff] tm tN[ext] try un unh[ide] v vi viu[sage] wa[ll] winp[os] wq wv[iminfo] xme xunme
syn keyword vimCommand contained abc[lear] argd[elete] argu[ment] bel[owright] bo[tright] br[ewind] buffers cadde[xpr] ccl[ose] cgetb[uffer] che[ckpath] cmapc[lear] cnf com cope[n] cs de delep delf di difft[his] dj[ump] dr[op] ec elsei[f] endf[unction] exi[t] filetype fix[del] for gr[ep] h[elp] hid[e] ij[ump] isp[lit] keepalt lad la[st] lcl[ose] lf[ile] lgrepa[dd] lmak[e] lN[ext] loadk lop[en] lua ma menut[ranslate] mksp[ell] m[ove] nb[key] noa nu[mber] opt[ions] pe[rl] pr prof[ile] ptj[ump] ptp[revious] py3 q r[ead] redraws[tatus] ri[ght] rubyf[ile] san[dbox] sbl[ast] sbr[ewind] scs setl[ocal] sign sl[eep] sn[ext] snoremenu spelld[ump] spellw[rong] sta[g] startr[eplace] sun[hide] sw[apname] syntime tabd[o] tabm[ove] tabo[nly] tags tf[irst] tm[enu] to[pleft] ts[elect] una[bbreviate] unl ve vie[w] vmapc[lear] wh[ile] win[size] wqa[ll] x xmenu xunmenu
syn keyword vimCommand contained abo[veleft] argdo as[cii] bf[irst] bp[revious] bro[wse] bun[load] caddf[ile] cd cgete[xpr] checkt[ime] cn cNf comc[lear] co[py] cscope debug d[elete] delf[unction] diffg[et] diffu[pdate] dl ds[earch] echoe[rr] em[enu] en[dif] exu[sage] fin fo[ld] fu grepa[dd] helpc[lose] his[tory] il[ist] iuna[bbrev] keepj[umps] laddb[uffer] lat lcs lfir[st] lh[elpgrep] lmapc[lear] lnf loadkeymap lpf[ile] luado mak[e] mes mkv mz nbs[tart] noautocmd o ownsyntax perld[o] pre[serve] promptf[ind] ptl[ast] ptr[ewind] py3do qa[ll] rec[over] reg[isters] rightb[elow] rundo sa[rgument] sbm[odified] sb[uffer] scscope sf[ind] sil[ent] sm[agic] sN[ext] so spe[llgood] sp[lit] star stj[ump] sunme sy t tabe[dit] tabN tabp[revious] tc[l] th[row] tn tp[revious] tu u[ndo] unlo[ckvar] verb[ose] vim[grep] vne[w] win wn[ext] w[rite] xa[ll] xnoreme xwininfo
syn keyword vimCommand contained al[l] arge[dit] au bl[ast] brea[k] bu bw[ipeout] cal[l] ce[nter] cg[etfile] cl cN cnf[ile] comp[iler] cpf[ile] cstag debugg[reedy] deletel dell diffo[ff] dig dli[st] dsp[lit] echom[sg] en endt[ry] f fina[lly] foldc[lose] fun gui helpf[ind] i imapc[lear] j[oin] kee[pmarks] lad[dexpr] later lcscope lgetb[uffer] l[ist] lN lNf lo[adview] lp[revious] luafile ma[rk] messages mkvie[w] mzf[ile] ne noh[lsearch] ol[dfiles] p po[p] prev[ious] promptr[epl] ptn pts[elect] pydo q[uit] red res[ize] ru ru[ntime] sav[eas] sbn[ext] scr se[t] sfir[st] sim[alt] sm[ap] sni[ff] sor[t] spelli[nfo] spr[evious] start st[op] sunmenu syn ta tabf[ind] tabnew tabr[ewind] tcld[o] tj[ump] tN tr tu[nmenu] undoj[oin] uns[ilent] ve[rsion] vimgrepa[dd] vs[plit] winc[md] wN[ext] ws[verb] x[it] xnoremenu y[ank]
syn keyword vimCommand contained ar argg[lobal] bad[d] bm[odified] breaka[dd] buf c cat[ch] cex[pr] c[hange] cla[st] cnew[er] cNf[ile] con cp[revious] cuna[bbrev] del deletep delm[arks] diffp[atch] dig[raphs] do e echon endf endw[hile] f[ile] fin[d] folddoc[losed] fu[nction] gvim helpg[rep] ia in ju[mps] keepp[atterns] laddf[ile] lb[uffer] le[ft] lgete[xpr] ll lne lnf[ile] loc[kmarks] lr[ewind] lv[imgrep] marks mk mkv[imrc] mz[scheme] new nor omapc[lear] pc[lose] popu p[rint] ps[earch] ptN pu[t] pyf[ile] quita[ll] redi[r] ret[ab]
syn match vimCommand contained "\<z[-+^.=]\=\>"
syn keyword vimStdPlugin contained DiffOrig Man N[ext] P[rint] S TOhtml XMLent XMLns
" vimOptions are caught only when contained in a vimSet {{{2
syn keyword vimOption contained acd ambiwidth arabicshape autowriteall backupdir bdlay binary breakat bs casemap cf cink cmdheight colorcolumn completefunc copyindent cryptmethod cscopeverbose csverb debug dict dir eb enc errorbells expandtab fdl fenc fileencodings fkmap foldenable foldminlines formatprg gdefault gp guifontset helpfile hidden hl ignorecase imcmdline imsf indentexpr is isp keywordprg laststatus lisp loadplugins macatsui maxcombine mef mls modelines mousehide mp nu omnifunc paragraphs penc pm printdevice printoptions quoteescape remap rightleftcmd rtp sbo scrolljump sel shell shelltype shortname shq sm so spellfile spr st sts swapsync syn tag tb termbidi tgst titleold top ttimeoutlen ttyscroll ul ur verbosefile visualbell wcm wi wildmenu winfixwidth wm wrapscan
syn keyword vimOption contained ai ambw ari aw backupext beval biosk breakindent bsdir cb cfu cinkeys cmdwinheight columns completeopt cot cscopepathcomp cspc cuc deco dictionary directory ed encoding errorfile exrc fdls fencs fileformat flp foldexpr foldnestmax fp gfm grepformat guifontwide helpheight highlight hlg im imd imstatusfunc indentkeys isf isprint km lazyredraw lispwords lpl magic maxfuncdepth menuitems mm modifiable mousem mps number opendevice paste pex pmbcs printencoding prompt rdt renderoptions rl ru sbr scrolloff selection shellcmdflag shellxescape showbreak si smartcase softtabstop spelllang sps sta su swb synmaxcol tagbsearch tbi termencoding thesaurus titlestring tpm ttm ttytype undodir ut vfile vop wd wic wildmode winheight wmh write
syn keyword vimOption contained akm anti arshape awa backupskip bex bioskey breakindentopt bsk cc ch cino cmp com concealcursor cp cscopeprg csprg cul def diff display edcompatible endofline errorformat fcl fdm fex fileformats fml foldignore foldopen fs gfn grepprg guiheadroom helplang history hls imactivatefunc imdisable inc indk isfname joinspaces kmp lbr list ls makeef maxmapdepth mfd mmd modified mousemodel msm numberwidth operatorfunc pastetoggle pexpr pmbfn printexpr pt re report rlc ruf sc scrollopt selectmode shellpipe shellxquote showcmd sidescroll smartindent sol spellsuggest sr stal sua swf syntax taglength tbidi terse tildeop tl tr tty tw undofile vb vi wa weirdinvert wig wildoptions winminheight wmnu writeany
syn keyword vimOption contained al antialias autochdir background balloondelay bexpr bk bri bt ccv charconvert cinoptions cms comments conceallevel cpo cscopequickfix csqf cursorbind define diffexpr dy ef eol esckeys fcs fdn ff fileignorecase fmr foldlevel foldtext fsync gfs gtl guioptions hf hk hlsearch imactivatekey imi include inex isi js kp lcs listchars lsp makeprg maxmem mh mmp more mouses mzq nuw opfunc patchexpr pfn popt printfont pumheight readonly restorescreen rnu ruler scb scs sessionoptions shellquote shiftround showfulltag sidescrolloff smarttab sp spf srr startofline suffixes switchbuf ta tagrelative tbis textauto timeout tm ts ttybuiltin tx undolevels vbs viewdir wak wfh wildchar wim winminwidth wmw writebackup
syn keyword vimOption contained aleph ar autoindent backspace ballooneval bg bkc briopt bufhidden cd ci cinw co commentstring confirm cpoptions cscoperelative csre cursorcolumn delcombine diffopt ea efm ep et fdc fdo ffs filetype fo foldlevelstart formatexpr ft gfw gtt guipty hh hkmap ic imaf iminsert includeexpr inf isident key langmap linebreak lm lw mat maxmempattern mis mmt mouse mouseshape mzquantum odev osfiletype patchmode ph preserveindent printheader pvh redrawtime revins ro rulerformat scr sect sft shellredir shiftwidth showmatch siso smc spc spl ss statusline suffixesadd sws tabline tags tbs textmode timeoutlen to tsl ttyfast uc undoreload vdir viewoptions warn wfw wildcharm winaltkeys winwidth wop writedelay
syn keyword vimOption contained allowrevins arab autoread backup balloonexpr bh bl brk buflisted cdpath cin cinwords cocu compatible consk cpt cscopetag cst cursorline dex digraph ead ei equalalways eventignore fde fdt fic fillchars foldclose foldmarker formatlistpat gcr ghr guicursor guitablabel hi hkmapp icon imak ims incsearch infercase isk keymap langmenu lines lmap lz matchpairs maxmemtot mkspellmem mod mousef mouset nf oft pa path pheader previewheight printmbcharset pvw regexpengine ri rop runtimepath scroll sections sh shellslash shm showmode sj smd spell splitbelow ssl stl sw sxe tabpagemax tagstack tenc textwidth title toolbar tsr ttym udf updatecount ve viminfo wb wh wildignore window wiv wrap ws
syn keyword vimOption contained altkeymap arabic autowrite backupcopy bdir bin bomb browsedir buftype cedit cindent clipboard cole complete conskey crb cscopetagorder csto cwh dg dip eadirection ek equalprg ex fdi fen fileencoding fk foldcolumn foldmethod formatoptions gd go guifont guitabtooltip hid hkp iconstring imc imsearch inde insertmode iskeyword keymodel langnoremap linespace lnr ma matchtime mco ml modeline mousefocus mousetime nrformats ofu para pdev pi previewwindow printmbfont qe relativenumber rightleft rs sb scrollbind secure shcf shelltemp shortmess showtabline slm sn spellcapcheck splitright ssop stmp swapfile sxq tabstop tal term tf titlelen toolbariconsize ttimeout ttymouse udir updatetime verbose virtualedit wc whichwrap wildignorecase winfixheight wiw wrapmargin ww
syn keyword vimOption contained acd ambw ari aw backupext beval biosk breakindent bsdir cb cfu cinkeys cmdheight colorcolumn completefunc copyindent cryptmethod cscopeverbose csverb debug dict dir eb enc errorbells expandtab fdl fenc fileencodings fkmap foldenable foldminlines formatprg gdefault gp guifontset helpfile hidden hl ignorecase imcmdline imsf indentexpr is isp keywordprg laststatus lisp loadplugins macatsui maxcombine mef mls modelines mousehide mp nu omnifunc paragraphs penc pm printdevice printoptions quoteescape remap rightleftcmd rtp sbo scrolljump sel shell shelltype shortname shq sm so spellfile spr st sts swapsync syn tag tb termbidi tgst titleold top ttimeoutlen ttyscroll ul ur verbosefile visualbell wcm wi wildmenu winfixwidth wm wrapscan
syn keyword vimOption contained ai anti arshape awa backupskip bex bioskey breakindentopt bsk cc ch cino cmdwinheight columns completeopt cot cscopepathcomp cspc cuc deco dictionary directory ed encoding errorfile exrc fdls fencs fileformat flp foldexpr foldnestmax fp gfm grepformat guifontwide helpheight highlight hlg im imd imstatusfunc indentkeys isf isprint km lazyredraw lispwords lpl magic maxfuncdepth menuitems mm modifiable mousem mps number opendevice paste pex pmbcs printencoding prompt rdt renderoptions rl ru sbr scrolloff selection shellcmdflag shellxescape showbreak si smartcase softtabstop spelllang sps sta su swb synmaxcol tagbsearch tbi termencoding thesaurus titlestring tpm ttm ttytype undodir ut vfile vop wd wic wildmode winheight wmh write
syn keyword vimOption contained akm antialias autochdir background balloondelay bexpr bk bri bt ccv charconvert cinoptions cmp com concealcursor cp cscopeprg csprg cul def diff display edcompatible endofline errorformat fcl fdm fex fileformats fml foldignore foldopen fs gfn grepprg guiheadroom helplang history hls imactivatefunc imdisable inc indk isfname joinspaces kmp lbr list ls makeef maxmapdepth mfd mmd modified mousemodel msm numberwidth operatorfunc pastetoggle pexpr pmbfn printexpr pt re report rlc ruf sc scrollopt selectmode shellpipe shellxquote showcmd sidescroll smartindent sol spellsuggest sr stal sua swf syntax taglength tbidi terse tildeop tl tr tty tw undofile vb vi wa weirdinvert wig wildoptions winminheight wmnu writeany
syn keyword vimOption contained al ar autoindent backspace ballooneval bg bkc briopt bufhidden cd ci cinw cms comments conceallevel cpo cscopequickfix csqf cursorbind define diffexpr dy ef eol esckeys fcs fdn ff fileignorecase fmr foldlevel foldtext fsync gfs gtl guioptions hf hk hlsearch imactivatekey imi include inex isi js kp lcs listchars lsp makeprg maxmem mh mmp more mouses mzq nuw opfunc patchexpr pfn popt printfont pumheight readonly restorescreen rnu ruler scb scs sessionoptions shellquote shiftround showfulltag sidescrolloff smarttab sp spf srr startofline suffixes switchbuf ta tagrelative tbis textauto timeout tm ts ttybuiltin tx undolevels vbs viewdir wak wfh wildchar wim winminwidth wmw writebackup
syn keyword vimOption contained aleph arab autoread backup balloonexpr bh bl brk buflisted cdpath cin cinwords co commentstring confirm cpoptions cscoperelative csre cursorcolumn delcombine diffopt ea efm ep et fdc fdo ffs filetype fo foldlevelstart formatexpr ft gfw gtt guipty hh hkmap ic imaf iminsert includeexpr inf isident key langmap linebreak lm lw mat maxmempattern mis mmt mouse mouseshape mzquantum odev osfiletype patchmode ph preserveindent printheader pvh redrawtime revins ro rulerformat scr sect sft shellredir shiftwidth showmatch siso smc spc spl ss statusline suffixesadd sws tabline tags tbs textmode timeoutlen to tsl ttyfast uc undoreload vdir viewoptions warn wfw wildcharm winaltkeys winwidth wop writedelay
syn keyword vimOption contained allowrevins arabic autowrite backupcopy bdir bin bomb browsedir buftype cedit cindent clipboard cocu compatible consk cpt cscopetag cst cursorline dex digraph ead ei equalalways eventignore fde fdt fic fillchars foldclose foldmarker formatlistpat gcr ghr guicursor guitablabel hi hkmapp icon imak ims incsearch infercase isk keymap langmenu lines lmap lz matchpairs maxmemtot mkspellmem mod mousef mouset nf oft pa path pheader previewheight printmbcharset pvw regexpengine ri rop runtimepath scroll sections sh shellslash shm showmode sj smd spell splitbelow ssl stl sw sxe tabpagemax tagstack tenc textwidth title toolbar tsr ttym udf updatecount ve viminfo wb wh wildignore window wiv wrap ws
syn keyword vimOption contained altkeymap arabicshape autowriteall backupdir bdlay binary breakat bs casemap cf cink cm cole complete conskey crb cscopetagorder csto cwh dg dip eadirection ek equalprg ex fdi fen fileencoding fk foldcolumn foldmethod formatoptions gd go guifont guitabtooltip hid hkp iconstring imc imsearch inde insertmode iskeyword keymodel langnoremap linespace lnr ma matchtime mco ml modeline mousefocus mousetime nrformats ofu para pdev pi previewwindow printmbfont qe relativenumber rightleft rs sb scrollbind secure shcf shelltemp shortmess showtabline slm sn spellcapcheck splitright ssop stmp swapfile sxq tabstop tal term tf titlelen toolbariconsize ttimeout ttymouse udir updatetime verbose virtualedit wc whichwrap wildignorecase winfixheight wiw wrapmargin ww
syn keyword vimOption contained ambiwidth fixeol fixendofline
" vimOptions: These are the turn-off setting variants {{{2
syn keyword vimOption contained noacd noallowrevins noantialias noarabic noarshape noautoread noaw noballooneval nobinary nobk nobuflisted nocin noconfirm nocopyindent nocscoperelative nocsre nocuc nocursorcolumn nodelcombine nodigraph noed noendofline noerrorbells noex nofen nofk nogd nohid nohkmap nohkp nohlsearch noicon noim noimcmdline noimdisable noinf noinsertmode nojoinspaces nolazyredraw nolinebreak nolist nolpl noma nomagic noml nomodeline nomodified nomousef nomousehide nonumber noopendevice nopi nopreviewwindow nopvw norelativenumber norestorescreen nori norl noro noru nosb noscb noscs nosft noshelltemp noshortname noshowfulltag noshowmode nosm nosmartindent nosmd nosol nosplitbelow nospr nossl nostartofline noswapfile nota notagrelative notbi notbs noterse notextmode notgst notimeout noto notr nottybuiltin notx noundofile novisualbell nowarn noweirdinvert nowfw nowildignorecase nowinfixheight nowiv nowrap nowrite nowritebackup
syn keyword vimOption contained noai noaltkeymap noar noarabicshape noautochdir noautowrite noawa nobeval nobiosk nobl nocf nocindent noconsk nocp nocscopetag nocst nocul nocursorline nodg noea noedcompatible noeol noesckeys noexpandtab nofic nofkmap nogdefault nohidden nohkmapp nohls noic noignorecase noimc noimd noincsearch noinfercase nois nojs nolbr nolisp noloadplugins nolz nomacatsui nomh nomod nomodifiable nomore nomousefocus nonu noodev nopaste nopreserveindent noprompt noreadonly noremap norevins norightleft nornu nors noruler nosc noscrollbind nosecure noshellslash noshiftround noshowcmd noshowmatch nosi nosmartcase nosmarttab nosn nospell nosplitright nosr nosta nostmp noswf notagbsearch notagstack notbidi notermbidi notextauto notf notildeop notitle notop nottimeout nottyfast noudf novb nowa nowb nowfh nowic nowildmenu nowinfixwidth nowmnu nowrapscan nowriteany nows
syn keyword vimOption contained noakm noanti noarab noari noautoindent noautowriteall nobackup nobin nobioskey nobomb noci nocompatible noconskey nocrb nocscopeverbose nocsverb nocursorbind nodeco nodiff noeb noek noequalalways noet noexrc nofileignorecase nofoldenable noguipty nohk
syn keyword vimOption contained noakm noanti noarab noari noautoindent noautowriteall nobackup nobin nobioskey nobomb noci nocompatible noconskey nocrb nocscopeverbose nocsverb nocursorbind nodeco nodiff noeb noek noequalalways noet noexrc nofileignorecase nofoldenable noguipty nohk nofixeol nofixendofline
" vimOptions: These are the invertible variants {{{2
syn keyword vimOption contained invacd invallowrevins invantialias invarabic invarshape invautoread invaw invballooneval invbinary invbk invbuflisted invcin invconfirm invcopyindent invcscoperelative invcsre invcuc invcursorcolumn invdelcombine invdigraph inved invendofline inverrorbells invex invfen invfk invgd invhid invhkmap invhkp invhlsearch invicon invim invimcmdline invimdisable invinf invinsertmode invjoinspaces invlazyredraw invlinebreak invlist invlpl invma invmagic invml invmodeline invmodified invmousef invmousehide invnumber invopendevice invpi invpreviewwindow invpvw invrelativenumber invrestorescreen invri invrl invro invru invsb invscb invscs invsft invshelltemp invshortname invshowfulltag invshowmode invsm invsmartindent invsmd invsol invsplitbelow invspr invssl invstartofline invswapfile invta invtagrelative invtbi invtbs invterse invtextmode invtgst invtimeout invto invtr invttybuiltin invtx invundofile invvisualbell invwarn invweirdinvert invwfw invwildignorecase invwinfixheight invwiv invwrap invwrite invwritebackup
@@ -47,8 +48,8 @@ syn keyword vimOption contained invai invaltkeymap invar invarabicshape invautoc
syn keyword vimOption contained invakm invanti invarab invari invautoindent invautowriteall invbackup invbin invbioskey invbomb invci invcompatible invconskey invcrb invcscopeverbose invcsverb invcursorbind invdeco invdiff inveb invek invequalalways invet invexrc invfileignorecase invfoldenable invguipty invhk
" termcap codes (which can also be set) {{{2
syn keyword vimOption contained t_AB t_al t_bc t_ce t_cl t_Co t_Cs t_CS t_CV t_da t_db t_dl t_DL t_EI t_F1 t_F2 t_F3 t_F4 t_F5 t_F6 t_F7 t_F8 t_F9 t_fs t_IE t_IS t_k1 t_K1 t_k2 t_k3 t_K3 t_k4 t_K4 t_k5 t_K5 t_k6 t_K6 t_k7 t_K7 t_k8 t_K8 t_k9 t_K9 t_KA t_kb t_kB t_KB t_KC t_kd t_kD t_KD t_ke t_KE t_KF t_KG t_kh t_KH t_kI t_KI t_KJ t_KK t_kl t_KL t_kN t_kP t_kr t_ks t_ku t_le t_mb t_md t_me t_mr t_ms t_nd t_op t_RI t_RV t_Sb t_se t_Sf t_SI t_so t_sr t_te t_ti t_ts t_u7 t_ue t_us t_ut t_vb t_ve t_vi t_vs t_WP t_WS t_xs t_ZH t_ZR
syn keyword vimOption contained t_AF t_AL t_cd t_Ce t_cm t_cs
syn keyword vimOption contained t_AB t_al t_bc t_ce t_cl t_Co t_Cs t_CV t_da t_db t_dl t_DL t_EI t_F1 t_F2 t_F3 t_F4 t_F5 t_F6 t_F7 t_F8 t_F9 t_fs t_IE t_IS t_k1 t_K1 t_k2 t_k3 t_K3 t_k4 t_K4 t_k5 t_K5 t_k6 t_K6 t_k7 t_K7 t_k8 t_K8 t_k9 t_K9 t_KA t_kb t_kB t_KB t_KC t_kd t_kD t_KD t_ke t_KE t_KF t_KG t_kh t_KH t_kI t_KI t_KJ t_KK t_kl t_KL t_kN t_kP t_kr t_ks t_ku t_le t_mb t_md t_me t_mr t_ms t_nd t_op t_RI t_RV t_Sb t_se t_Sf t_SI t_so t_sr t_te t_ti t_ts t_u7 t_ue t_us t_ut t_vb t_ve t_vi t_vs t_WP t_WS t_xn t_xs t_ZH t_ZR
syn keyword vimOption contained t_AF t_AL t_cd t_Ce t_cm t_cs t_CS
syn match vimOption contained "t_%1"
syn match vimOption contained "t_#2"
syn match vimOption contained "t_#4"
@@ -74,9 +75,9 @@ syn match vimHLGroup contained "Conceal"
syn case match
" Function Names {{{2
syn keyword vimFuncName contained abs and argidx asin browse buflisted bufnr byteidx ceil cindent complete confirm cosh cursor did_filetype empty eventhandler exists expr8 filereadable finddir floor fnamemodify foldlevel foreground get getchar getcmdpos getcwd getfsize getline getpid getreg gettabwinvar getwinvar has hasmapto histget hlID indent inputdialog inputsave invert items len line localtime luaeval mapcheck matchaddpos matchend max mode nr2char pow pumvisible range reltimestr remote_peek remove resolve screenattr screenrow searchpair server2client setcmdpos setmatches setreg setwinvar shiftwidth sin sort spellbadword split str2float strchars strftime string strpart strtrans submatch synconcealed synIDattr synstack systemlist tabpagenr tagfiles tan tempname toupper trunc undofile uniq virtcol wildmenumode wincol winline winrestcmd winsaveview writefile
syn keyword vimFuncName contained acos append arglistid atan browsedir bufloaded bufwinnr byteidxcomp changenr clearmatches complete_add copy count deepcopy diff_filler escape executable exp extend filewritable findfile fmod foldclosed foldtext function getbufline getcharmod getcmdtype getfontname getftime getloclist getpos getregtype getwinposx glob has_key histadd histnr hostname index inputlist inputsecret isdirectory join libcall line2byte log map match matcharg matchlist min mzeval or prevnonblank py3eval readfile remote_expr remote_read rename reverse screenchar search searchpairpos serverlist setline setpos settabvar sha256 simplify sinh soundfold spellsuggest sqrt str2nr strdisplaywidth stridx strlen strridx strwidth substitute synID synIDtrans system tabpagebuflist tabpagewinnr taglist tanh tolower tr type undotree values visualmode winbufnr winheight winnr winrestview winwidth xor
syn keyword vimFuncName contained add argc argv atan2 bufexists bufname byte2line call char2nr col complete_check cos cscope_connection delete diff_hlID eval exepath expand feedkeys filter float2nr fnameescape foldclosedend foldtextresult garbagecollect getbufvar getcmdline getcurpos getfperm getftype getmatches getqflist gettabvar getwinposy globpath haslocaldir histdel hlexists iconv input inputrestore insert islocked keys libcallnr lispindent log10 maparg matchadd matchdelete matchstr mkdir nextnonblank pathshorten printf pyeval reltime remote_foreground remote_send repeat round screencol searchdecl searchpos setbufvar setloclist setqflist settabwinvar shellescape
syn keyword vimFuncName contained abs and argidx asin browse buflisted bufnr byteidx ceil cindent complete confirm cosh cursor did_filetype empty eventhandler exists expr8 filereadable finddir floor fnamemodify foldlevel foreground get getchar getcmdpos getcurpos getfperm getftype getmatches getqflist gettabvar getwinposy glob2regpat has_key histadd histnr hostname index inputlist inputsecret isdirectory join libcall line2byte log map match matcharg matchlist min mzeval or prevnonblank py3eval readfile remote_expr remote_read rename reverse screenchar search searchpairpos serverlist setline setpos settabvar sha256 simplify sort spellbadword split str2float strchars strftime string strpart strtrans submatch synconcealed synIDattr synstack systemlist tabpagenr tagfiles tan tempname toupper trunc undofile uniq virtcol wildmenumode wincol winline winrestcmd winsaveview writefile
syn keyword vimFuncName contained acos append arglistid atan browsedir bufloaded bufwinnr byteidxcomp changenr clearmatches complete_add copy count deepcopy diff_filler escape executable exp extend filewritable findfile fmod foldclosed foldtext function getbufline getcharmod getcmdtype getcwd getfsize getline getpid getreg gettabwinvar getwinvar globpath haslocaldir histdel hlexists iconv input inputrestore insert islocked keys libcallnr lispindent log10 maparg matchadd matchdelete matchstr mkdir nextnonblank pathshorten printf pyeval reltime remote_foreground remote_send repeat round screencol searchdecl searchpos setbufvar setloclist setqflist settabwinvar shellescape sin soundfold spellsuggest sqrt str2nr strdisplaywidth stridx strlen strridx strwidth substitute synID synIDtrans system tabpagebuflist tabpagewinnr taglist tanh tolower tr type undotree values visualmode winbufnr winheight winnr winrestview winwidth xor
syn keyword vimFuncName contained add argc argv atan2 bufexists bufname byte2line call char2nr col complete_check cos cscope_connection delete diff_hlID eval exepath expand feedkeys filter float2nr fnameescape foldclosedend foldtextresult garbagecollect getbufvar getcmdline getcmdwintype getfontname getftime getloclist getpos getregtype getwinposx glob has hasmapto histget hlID indent inputdialog inputsave invert items len line localtime luaeval mapcheck matchaddpos matchend max mode nr2char pow pumvisible range reltimestr remote_peek remove resolve screenattr screenrow searchpair server2client setcmdpos setmatches setreg setwinvar shiftwidth sinh
"--- syntax here and above generated by mkvimvim ---
" Special Vim Highlighting (not automatic) {{{1
@@ -105,9 +106,9 @@ syn match vimNumber "\%(^\|[^a-zA-Z]\)\zs#\x\{6}"
" All vimCommands are contained by vimIsCommands. {{{2
syn match vimCmdSep "[:|]\+" skipwhite nextgroup=vimAddress,vimAutoCmd,vimIsCommand,vimExtCmd,vimFilter,vimLet,vimMap,vimMark,vimSet,vimSyntax,vimUserCmd
syn match vimIsCommand "\<\h\w*\>" contains=vimCommand
syn match vimVar "\<[bwglsav]:\K\k*\>"
syn match vimVar contained "\<\K\k*\>"
syn match vimFBVar contained "\<[bwglsav]:\K\k*\>"
syn match vimVar contained "\<\h[a-zA-Z0-9#_]*\>"
syn match vimVar "\<[bwglsav]:\h[a-zA-Z0-9#_]*\>"
syn match vimFBVar contained "\<[bwglsav]:\h[a-zA-Z0-9#_]*\>"
syn keyword vimCommand contained in
" Insertions And Appends: insert append {{{2
@@ -141,19 +142,19 @@ if exists("g:vimsyn_folding") && g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'a'
else
syn region vimAugroup matchgroup=vimAugroupKey start="\<aug\%[roup]\>\ze\s\+\K\k*" end="\<aug\%[roup]\>\ze\s\+[eE][nN][dD]\>" contains=vimAutoCmd,@vimAugroupList
endif
syn match vimAugroup "aug\%[roup]!" contains=vimAugroupKey
syn match vimAugroup "aug\%[roup]!" contains=vimAugroupKey
if !exists("g:vimsyn_noerror") && !exists("g:vimsyn_noaugrouperror")
syn match vimAugroupError "\<aug\%[roup]\>\s\+[eE][nN][dD]\>"
endif
"syn keyword vimAugroupKey contained aug[roup]
syn keyword vimAugroupKey contained aug[roup]
" Operators: {{{2
" =========
syn cluster vimOperGroup contains=vimEnvvar,vimFunc,vimFuncVar,vimOper,vimOperParen,vimNumber,vimString,vimRegister,vimContinue
syn match vimOper "\(==\|!=\|>=\|<=\|=\~\|!\~\|>\|<\|=\)[?#]\{0,2}" skipwhite nextgroup=vimString,vimSpecFile
syn match vimOper "||\|&&\|[-+.]" skipwhite nextgroup=vimString,vimSpecFile
syn region vimOperParen oneline matchgroup=vimParenSep start="(" end=")" contains=@vimOperGroup
syn region vimOperParen oneline matchgroup=vimSep start="{" end="}" contains=@vimOperGroup nextgroup=vimVar,vimFuncVar
syn region vimOperParen matchgroup=vimParenSep start="(" end=")" contains=@vimOperGroup
syn region vimOperParen matchgroup=vimSep start="{" end="}" contains=@vimOperGroup nextgroup=vimVar,vimFuncVar
if !exists("g:vimsyn_noerror") && !exists("g:vimsyn_noopererror")
syn match vimOperError ")"
endif
@@ -165,9 +166,9 @@ syn cluster vimFuncBodyList contains=vimAbb,vimAddress,vimAugroupKey,vimAutoCmd,
syn match vimFunction "\<fu\%[nction]!\=\s\+\%(<[sS][iI][dD]>\|[sSgGbBwWtTlL]:\)\=\%(\i\|[#.]\|{.\{-1,}}\)*\ze\s*(" contains=@vimFuncList nextgroup=vimFuncBody
if exists("g:vimsyn_folding") && g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'f'
syn region vimFuncBody contained fold start="\ze(" matchgroup=vimCommand end="\<\(endf\>\|endfu\%[nction]\>\)" contains=@vimFuncBodyList
syn region vimFuncBody contained fold start="\ze\s*(" matchgroup=vimCommand end="\<\(endf\>\|endfu\%[nction]\>\)" contains=@vimFuncBodyList
else
syn region vimFuncBody contained start="\ze(" matchgroup=vimCommand end="\<\(endf\>\|endfu\%[nction]\>\)" contains=@vimFuncBodyList
syn region vimFuncBody contained start="\ze\s*(" matchgroup=vimCommand end="\<\(endf\>\|endfu\%[nction]\>\)" contains=@vimFuncBodyList
endif
syn match vimFuncVar contained "a:\(\K\k*\|\d\+\)"
syn match vimFuncSID contained "\c<sid>\|\<s:"
@@ -190,14 +191,16 @@ syn match vimSpecFileMod "\(:[phtre]\)\+" contained
" =======================
syn cluster vimUserCmdList contains=vimAddress,vimSyntax,vimHighlight,vimAutoCmd,vimCmplxRepeat,vimComment,vimCtrlChar,vimEscapeBrace,vimFilter,vimFunc,vimFuncName,vimFunction,vimFunctionError,vimIsCommand,vimMark,vimNotation,vimNumber,vimOper,vimRegion,vimRegister,vimLet,vimSet,vimSetEqual,vimSetString,vimSpecFile,vimString,vimSubst,vimSubstRep,vimSubstRange,vimSynLine
syn keyword vimUserCommand contained com[mand]
syn match vimUserCmd "\<com\%[mand]!\=\>.*$" contains=vimUserAttrb,vimUserCommand,@vimUserCmdList
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-n\%[args]=[01*?+]" contains=vimUserAttrbKey,vimOper
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-com\%[plete]=" contains=vimUserAttrbKey,vimOper nextgroup=vimUserAttrbCmplt,vimUserCmdError
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-ra\%[nge]\(=%\|=\d\+\)\=" contains=vimNumber,vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-cou\%[nt]=\d\+" contains=vimNumber,vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-bang\=\>" contains=vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-bar\>" contains=vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-re\%[gister]\>" contains=vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserCmd "\<com\%[mand]!\=\>.*$" contains=vimUserAttrb,vimUserAttrbError,vimUserCommand,@vimUserCmdList
syn match vimUserAttrbError contained "-\a\+\ze\s"
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-nargs=[01*?+]" contains=vimUserAttrbKey,vimOper
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-complete=" contains=vimUserAttrbKey,vimOper nextgroup=vimUserAttrbCmplt,vimUserCmdError
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-range\(=%\|=\d\+\)\=" contains=vimNumber,vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-count\(=\d\+\)\=" contains=vimNumber,vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-bang\>" contains=vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-bar\>" contains=vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-buffer\>" contains=vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
syn match vimUserAttrb contained "-register\>" contains=vimOper,vimUserAttrbKey
if !exists("g:vimsyn_noerror") && !exists("g:vimsyn_nousercmderror")
syn match vimUserCmdError contained "\S\+\>"
endif
@@ -271,7 +274,7 @@ syn match vimMark "\<norm\%[al]\s\zs'[a-zA-Z0-9]" nextgroup=vimOper,vimMarkNumbe
syn match vimMarkNumber "[-+]\d\+" nextgroup=vimSubst contained contains=vimOper
syn match vimPlainMark contained "'[a-zA-Z0-9]"
syn match vimRegister '[^,;[{]\zs"[a-zA-Z0-9.%#:_\-/]\ze[^a-zA-Z_":0-9]'
syn match vimRegister '[^,;[{: \t]\zs"[a-zA-Z0-9.%#:_\-/]\ze[^a-zA-Z_":0-9]'
syn match vimRegister '\<norm\s\+\zs"[a-zA-Z0-9]'
syn match vimRegister '\<normal\s\+\zs"[a-zA-Z0-9]'
syn match vimRegister '@"'
@@ -291,7 +294,7 @@ syn match vimCmplxRepeat '@[0-9a-z".=@:]\ze\($\|[^a-zA-Z]\>\)'
syn region vimSet matchgroup=vimCommand start="\<\%(setl\%[ocal]\|setg\%[lobal]\|se\%[t]\)\>" skip="\%(\\\\\)*\\." end="$" matchgroup=vimNotation end="<[cC][rR]>" keepend oneline contains=vimSetEqual,vimOption,vimErrSetting,vimComment,vimSetString,vimSetMod
syn region vimSetEqual contained start="[=:]\|[-+^]=" skip="\\\\\|\\\s" end="[| \t]\|$"me=e-1 contains=vimCtrlChar,vimSetSep,vimNotation,vimEnvvar oneline
syn region vimSetString contained start=+="+hs=s+1 skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end=+"+ contains=vimCtrlChar
syn match vimSetSep contained "[,:]"
syn match vimSetSep contained "[,:]" skipwhite nextgroup=vimCommand
syn match vimSetMod contained "&vim\=\|[!&?<]\|all&"
" Let {{{2
@@ -330,7 +333,7 @@ syn match vimMapMod contained "\c<\(buffer\|expr\|\(local\)\=leader\|nowait\|plu
syn match vimMapRhs contained ".*" contains=vimNotation,vimCtrlChar skipnl nextgroup=vimMapRhsExtend
syn match vimMapRhsExtend contained "^\s*\\.*$" contains=vimContinue
syn case ignore
syn keyword vimMapModKey contained buffer expr leader localleader plug script sid silent unique
syn keyword vimMapModKey contained buffer expr leader localleader nowait plug script sid silent unique
syn case match
" Menus {{{2
@@ -348,7 +351,7 @@ syn match vimMenuBang "!" contained skipwhite nextgroup=@vimMenuList
" Angle-Bracket Notation (tnx to Michael Geddes) {{{2
" ======================
syn case ignore
syn match vimNotation "\(\\\|<lt>\)\=<\([scamd]-\)\{0,4}x\=\(f\d\{1,2}\|[^ \t:]\|cr\|lf\|linefeed\|return\|k\=del\%[ete]\|bs\|backspace\|tab\|esc\|right\|left\|help\|undo\|insert\|ins\|k\=home\|k\=end\|kplus\|kminus\|kdivide\|kmultiply\|kenter\|kpoint\|space\|k\=\(page\)\=\(\|down\|up\|k[0-9]\)\)>" contains=vimBracket
syn match vimNotation "\(\\\|<lt>\)\=<\([scamd]-\)\{0,4}x\=\(f\d\{1,2}\|[^ \t:]\|cr\|lf\|linefeed\|return\|k\=del\%[ete]\|bs\|backspace\|tab\|esc\|right\|left\|help\|undo\|insert\|ins\|k\=home\|k\=end\|kplus\|kminus\|kdivide\|kmultiply\|kenter\|kpoint\|space\|k\=\(page\)\=\(\|down\|up\|k\d\>\)\)>" contains=vimBracket
syn match vimNotation "\(\\\|<lt>\)\=<\([scam2-4]-\)\{0,4}\(right\|left\|middle\)\(mouse\)\=\(drag\|release\)\=>" contains=vimBracket
syn match vimNotation "\(\\\|<lt>\)\=<\(bslash\|plug\|sid\|space\|bar\|nop\|nul\|lt\)>" contains=vimBracket
syn match vimNotation '\(\\\|<lt>\)\=<C-R>[0-9a-z"%#:.\-=]'he=e-1 contains=vimBracket
@@ -429,7 +432,7 @@ syn keyword vimSynType contained match skipwhite nextgroup=vimSynMatchRegion
syn region vimSynMatchRegion contained keepend matchgroup=vimGroupName start="\k\+" matchgroup=vimSep end="|\|$" contains=@vimSynMtchGroup
syn match vimSynMtchOpt contained "\<\(conceal\|transparent\|contained\|excludenl\|skipempty\|skipwhite\|display\|extend\|skipnl\|fold\)\>"
if has("conceal")
syn match vimSynMtchOpt contained "\<cchar=" nextgroup=VimSynMtchCchar
syn match vimSynMtchOpt contained "\<cchar=" nextgroup=vimSynMtchCchar
syn match vimSynMtchCchar contained "\S"
endif
syn cluster vimFuncBodyList add=vimSynMtchGroup
@@ -510,17 +513,18 @@ endif
syn match vimHiTerm contained "\cterm="he=e-1 nextgroup=vimHiAttribList
syn match vimHiStartStop contained "\c\(start\|stop\)="he=e-1 nextgroup=vimHiTermcap,vimOption
syn match vimHiCTerm contained "\ccterm="he=e-1 nextgroup=vimHiAttribList
syn match vimHiCtermFgBg contained "\ccterm[fb]g="he=e-1 nextgroup=vimNumber,vimHiCtermColor,vimFgBgAttrib,vimHiCtermError
syn match vimHiCtermFgBg contained "\ccterm[fb]g="he=e-1 nextgroup=vimHiNmbr,vimHiCtermColor,vimFgBgAttrib,vimHiCtermError
syn match vimHiGui contained "\cgui="he=e-1 nextgroup=vimHiAttribList
syn match vimHiGuiFont contained "\cfont="he=e-1 nextgroup=vimHiFontname
syn match vimHiGuiFgBg contained "\cgui\%([fb]g\|sp\)="he=e-1 nextgroup=vimHiGroup,vimHiGuiFontname,vimHiGuiRgb,vimFgBgAttrib
syn match vimHiTermcap contained "\S\+" contains=vimNotation
syn match vimHiNmbr contained '\d\+'
" Highlight: clear {{{2
syn keyword vimHiClear contained clear nextgroup=vimHiGroup
" Highlight: link {{{2
syn region vimHiLink contained oneline matchgroup=vimCommand start="\<\(def\%[ault]\s\+\)\=link\>\|\<def\>" end="$" contains=vimHiGroup,vimGroup,vimHLGroup,vimNotation
syn region vimHiLink contained oneline matchgroup=vimCommand start="\(\<hi\%[ghlight]\s\+\)\@<=\(\(def\%[ault]\s\+\)\=link\>\|\<def\>\)" end="$" contains=vimHiGroup,vimGroup,vimHLGroup,vimNotation
syn cluster vimFuncBodyList add=vimHiLink
" Control Characters {{{2
@@ -549,27 +553,43 @@ syn region vimGlobal matchgroup=Statement start='\<v\%[global]!\=/' skip='\\.' e
" Allows users to specify the type of embedded script highlighting
" they want: (perl/python/ruby/tcl support)
" g:vimsyn_embed == 0 : don't embed any scripts
" g:vimsyn_embed ~= 'l' : embed lua (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed ~= 'm' : embed mzscheme (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed ~= 'p' : embed perl (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed ~= 'P' : embed python (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed ~= 'r' : embed ruby (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed ~= 't' : embed tcl (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'l' : embed lua (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'm' : embed mzscheme (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'p' : embed perl (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'P' : embed python (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'r' : embed ruby (but only if vim supports it)
" g:vimsyn_embed =~ 't' : embed tcl (but only if vim supports it)
if has("win32") || has("win95") || has("win64") || has("win16")
" apparently has("tcl") has been hanging vim on some windows systems with cygwin
let s:trytcl= (&shell !~ '\<\%(bash\>\|4[nN][tT]\|\<zsh\)\>\%(\.exe\)\=$')
else
let s:trytcl= 1
endif
if !exists("g:vimsyn_embed")
let g:vimsyn_embed= "lmpPr"
" for default g:vimsyn_embed, determine what to allow based on whether this vim supports it
let g:vimsyn_embed= ""
if has("lua") |let g:vimsyn_embed= g:vimsyn_embed."l"|endif
if has("mzscheme") |let g:vimsyn_embed= g:vimsyn_embed."m"|endif
if has("perl") |let g:vimsyn_embed= g:vimsyn_embed."p"|endif
if has("python") |let g:vimsyn_embed= g:vimsyn_embed."P"
elseif has("python3")|let g:vimsyn_embed= g:vimsyn_embed."P"|endif
if has("ruby") |let g:vimsyn_embed= g:vimsyn_embed."r"|endif
if s:trytcl
if has("tcl") |let g:vimsyn_embed= g:vimsyn_embed."t"|endif
endif
endif
" [-- lua --] {{{3
let s:luapath= fnameescape(expand("<sfile>:p:h")."/lua.vim")
if !filereadable(s:luapath)
for s:luapath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/lua.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(s:luapath))
let s:luapath= fnameescape(s:luapath)
for luapath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/lua.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(luapath)
let s:luapath= fnameescape(luapath)
break
endif
endfor
endif
if (g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'l' && has("lua")) && filereadable(s:luapath)
if g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'l' && has("lua") && filereadable(s:luapath)
unlet! b:current_syntax
exe "syn include @vimLuaScript ".s:luapath
if exists("g:vimsyn_folding") && g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'l'
@@ -589,14 +609,14 @@ unlet s:luapath
" [-- perl --] {{{3
let s:perlpath= fnameescape(expand("<sfile>:p:h")."/perl.vim")
if !filereadable(s:perlpath)
for s:perlpath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/perl.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(s:perlpath))
let s:perlpath= fnameescape(s:perlpath)
for perlpath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/perl.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(perlpath))
let s:perlpath= fnameescape(perlpath)
break
endif
endfor
endif
if (g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'p' && has("perl")) && filereadable(s:perlpath)
if g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'p' && has("perl") && filereadable(s:perlpath)
unlet! b:current_syntax
exe "syn include @vimPerlScript ".s:perlpath
if exists("g:vimsyn_folding") && g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'p'
@@ -616,14 +636,14 @@ unlet s:perlpath
" [-- ruby --] {{{3
let s:rubypath= fnameescape(expand("<sfile>:p:h")."/ruby.vim")
if !filereadable(s:rubypath)
for s:rubypath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/ruby.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(s:rubypath))
let s:rubypath= fnameescape(s:rubypath)
for rubypath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/ruby.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(rubypath))
let s:rubypath= fnameescape(rubypath)
break
endif
endfor
endif
if (g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'r' && has("ruby")) && filereadable(s:rubypath)
if g:vimsyn_embed =~ 'r' && has("ruby") && filereadable(s:rubypath)
unlet! b:current_syntax
exe "syn include @vimRubyScript ".s:rubypath
if exists("g:vimsyn_folding") && g:vimsyn_folding =~ 'r'
@@ -642,9 +662,9 @@ unlet s:rubypath
" [-- python --] {{{3
let s:pythonpath= fnameescape(expand("<sfile>:p:h")."/python.vim")
if !filereadable(s:pythonpath)
for s:pythonpath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/python.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(s:pythonpath))
let s:pythonpath= fnameescape(s:pythonpath)
for pythonpath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/python.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(pythonpath))
let s:pythonpath= fnameescape(pythonpath)
break
endif
endfor
@@ -673,18 +693,12 @@ endif
unlet s:pythonpath
" [-- tcl --] {{{3
if has("win32") || has("win95") || has("win64") || has("win16")
" apparently has("tcl") has been hanging vim on some windows systems with cygwin
let s:trytcl= (&shell !~ '\<\%(bash\>\|4[nN][tT]\|\<zsh\)\>\%(\.exe\)\=$')
else
let s:trytcl= 1
endif
if s:trytcl
let s:tclpath= fnameescape(expand("<sfile>:p:h")."/tcl.vim")
if !filereadable(s:tclpath)
for s:tclpath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/tcl.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(s:tclpath))
let s:tclpath= fnameescape(s:tclpath)
for tclpath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/tcl.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(tclpath))
let s:tclpath= fnameescape(tclpath)
break
endif
endfor
@@ -714,9 +728,9 @@ unlet s:trytcl
" [-- mzscheme --] {{{3
let s:mzschemepath= fnameescape(expand("<sfile>:p:h")."/scheme.vim")
if !filereadable(s:mzschemepath)
for s:mzschemepath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/mzscheme.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(s:mzschemepath))
let s:mzschemepath= fnameescape(s:mzschemepath)
for mzschemepath in split(globpath(&rtp,"syntax/mzscheme.vim"),"\n")
if filereadable(fnameescape(mzschemepath))
let s:mzschemepath= fnameescape(mzschemepath)
break
endif
endfor
@@ -757,9 +771,6 @@ syn sync match vimAugroupSyncA groupthere NONE "\<aug\%[roup]\>\s\+[eE][nN][dD]"
" Highlighting Settings {{{2
" ====================
hi def link vimSubst1 vimSubst
hi def link vimBehaveModel vimBehave
if !exists("g:vimsyn_noerror")
hi def link vimBehaveError vimError
hi def link vimCollClassErr vimError
@@ -781,22 +792,43 @@ endif
hi def link vimAbb vimCommand
hi def link vimAddress vimMark
hi def link vimAugroupKey vimCommand
hi def link vimAuHighlight vimHighlight
hi def link vimAutoCmdOpt vimOption
hi def link vimAutoCmd vimCommand
hi def link vimAutoEvent Type
hi def link vimAutoSet vimCommand
hi def link vimBehaveModel vimBehave
hi def link vimBehave vimCommand
hi def link vimBracket Delimiter
hi def link vimCmplxRepeat SpecialChar
hi def link vimCommand Statement
hi def link vimComment Comment
hi def link vimCommentString vimString
hi def link vimCommentTitle PreProc
hi def link vimCondHL vimCommand
hi def link vimContinue Special
hi def link vimCtrlChar SpecialChar
hi def link vimEchoHLNone vimGroup
hi def link vimEchoHL vimCommand
hi def link vimElseIfErr Error
hi def link vimElseif vimCondHL
hi def link vimEnvvar PreProc
hi def link vimError Error
hi def link vimFBVar vimVar
hi def link vimFgBgAttrib vimHiAttrib
hi def link vimFold Folded
hi def link vimFTCmd vimCommand
hi def link vimFTOption vimSynType
hi def link vimFuncKey vimCommand
hi def link vimFuncName Function
hi def link vimFuncSID Special
hi def link vimFuncVar Identifier
hi def link vimGroupAdd vimSynOption
hi def link vimGroupName vimGroup
hi def link vimGroupRem vimSynOption
hi def link vimGroupSpecial Special
hi def link vimGroup Type
hi def link vimHiAttrib PreProc
hi def link vimHiClear vimHighlight
hi def link vimHiCtermFgBg vimHiTerm
hi def link vimHiCTerm vimHiTerm
@@ -806,111 +838,95 @@ hi def link vimHiGuiFgBg vimHiTerm
hi def link vimHiGuiFont vimHiTerm
hi def link vimHiGuiRgb vimNumber
hi def link vimHiGui vimHiTerm
hi def link vimHiNmbr Number
hi def link vimHiStartStop vimHiTerm
hi def link vimHiTerm Type
hi def link vimHLGroup vimGroup
hi def link vimHLMod PreProc
hi def link vimInsert vimString
hi def link vimKeyCode vimSpecFile
hi def link vimKeyword Statement
hi def link vimLet vimCommand
hi def link vimLineComment vimComment
hi def link vimMapBang vimCommand
hi def link vimMapModKey vimFuncSID
hi def link vimMapMod vimBracket
hi def link vimMap vimCommand
hi def link vimMark Number
hi def link vimMarkNumber vimNumber
hi def link vimMenuMod vimMapMod
hi def link vimMenuNameMore vimMenuName
hi def link vimMenuName PreProc
hi def link vimMtchComment vimComment
hi def link vimNorm vimCommand
hi def link vimNotation Special
hi def link vimNotFunc vimCommand
hi def link vimNotPatSep vimString
hi def link vimNumber Number
hi def link vimOperError Error
hi def link vimOper Operator
hi def link vimOption PreProc
hi def link vimParenSep Delimiter
hi def link vimPatSepErr vimPatSep
hi def link vimPatSepR vimPatSep
hi def link vimPatSep SpecialChar
hi def link vimPatSepZone vimString
hi def link vimPatSepZ vimPatSep
hi def link vimPattern Type
hi def link vimPlainMark vimMark
hi def link vimPlainRegister vimRegister
hi def link vimRegister SpecialChar
hi def link vimScriptDelim Comment
hi def link vimSearchDelim Statement
hi def link vimSearch vimString
hi def link vimSep Delimiter
hi def link vimSetMod vimOption
hi def link vimSetSep Statement
hi def link vimSetString vimString
hi def link vimSpecFile Identifier
hi def link vimSpecFileMod vimSpecFile
hi def link vimSpecial Type
hi def link vimStatement Statement
hi def link vimStringCont vimString
hi def link vimString String
hi def link vimSubst1 vimSubst
hi def link vimSubstDelim Delimiter
hi def link vimSubstFlags Special
hi def link vimSubstSubstr SpecialChar
hi def link vimSubstTwoBS vimString
hi def link vimSubst vimCommand
hi def link vimSynCaseError Error
hi def link vimSynCase Type
hi def link vimSyncC Type
hi def link vimSyncError Error
hi def link vimSyncGroupName vimGroupName
hi def link vimSyncGroup vimGroupName
hi def link vimSyncKey Type
hi def link vimSyncNone Type
hi def link vimSynContains vimSynOption
hi def link vimSynError Error
hi def link vimSynKeyContainedin vimSynContains
hi def link vimSynKeyOpt vimSynOption
hi def link vimSynMtchGrp vimSynOption
hi def link vimSynMtchOpt vimSynOption
hi def link vimSynNextgroup vimSynOption
hi def link vimSynNotPatRange vimSynRegPat
hi def link vimSynOption Special
hi def link vimSynPatRange vimString
hi def link vimSynRegOpt vimSynOption
hi def link vimSynRegPat vimString
hi def link vimSynReg Type
hi def link vimSyntax vimCommand
hi def link vimSynType vimSpecial
hi def link vimTodo Todo
hi def link vimUnmap vimMap
hi def link vimUserAttrbCmpltFunc Special
hi def link vimUserAttrbCmplt vimSpecial
hi def link vimUserAttrbKey vimOption
hi def link vimUserAttrb vimSpecial
hi def link vimUserCommand vimCommand
hi def link vimAutoEvent Type
hi def link vimBracket Delimiter
hi def link vimCmplxRepeat SpecialChar
hi def link vimCommand Statement
hi def link vimComment Comment
hi def link vimCommentTitle PreProc
hi def link vimContinue Special
hi def link vimCtrlChar SpecialChar
hi def link vimElseIfErr Error
hi def link vimEnvvar PreProc
hi def link vimError Error
hi def link vimFold Folded
hi def link vimFuncName Function
hi def link vimFuncSID Special
hi def link vimFuncVar Identifier
hi def link vimGroupSpecial Special
hi def link vimGroup Type
hi def link vimHiAttrib PreProc
hi def link vimHiTerm Type
hi def link vimHLMod PreProc
hi def link vimKeyword Statement
hi def link vimMark Number
hi def link vimMenuName PreProc
hi def link vimNotation Special
hi def link vimNumber Number
hi def link vimOperError Error
hi def link vimOper Operator
hi def link vimOption PreProc
hi def link vimParenSep Delimiter
hi def link vimPatSep SpecialChar
hi def link vimPattern Type
hi def link vimRegister SpecialChar
hi def link vimScriptDelim Comment
hi def link vimSearchDelim Statement
hi def link vimSep Delimiter
hi def link vimSetSep Statement
hi def link vimSpecFile Identifier
hi def link vimSpecial Type
hi def link vimStatement Statement
hi def link vimString String
hi def link vimSubstDelim Delimiter
hi def link vimSubstFlags Special
hi def link vimSubstSubstr SpecialChar
hi def link vimSynCaseError Error
hi def link vimSynCase Type
hi def link vimSyncC Type
hi def link vimSyncError Error
hi def link vimSyncKey Type
hi def link vimSyncNone Type
hi def link vimSynError Error
hi def link vimSynOption Special
hi def link vimSynReg Type
hi def link vimTodo Todo
hi def link vimUserAttrbCmpltFunc Special
hi def link vimUserAttrbError Error
hi def link vimUserCmdError Error
hi def link vimUserCommand vimCommand
hi def link vimUserFunc Normal
hi def link vimVar Identifier
hi def link vimWarn WarningMsg

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Yacc
" Maintainer: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchipS@PcampbellAfamily.Mbiz>
" Last Change: Jan 14, 2015
" Version: 12
" Last Change: Apr 02, 2015
" Version: 13
" URL: http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#vimlinks_syntax
"
" Options: {{{1

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: YAML (YAML Ain't Markup Language) 1.2
" Maintainer: Nikolai Pavlov <zyx.vim@gmail.com>
" First author: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2010-10-08
" Latest Revision: 2015-03-28
if exists('b:current_syntax')
finish
@@ -11,13 +11,40 @@ endif
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
let s:ns_char = '\%(\%([\n\r\uFEFF \t]\)\@!\p\)'
let s:ns_word_char = '\%(\w\|-\)'
let s:ns_uri_char = '\%(%\x\x\|'.s:ns_word_char.'\|[#/;?:@&=+$,.!~*''()\[\]]\)'
" Choose the schema to use
" TODO: Validate schema
if !exists('b:yaml_schema')
if exists('g:yaml_schema')
let b:yaml_schema = g:yaml_schema
else
let b:yaml_schema = 'core'
endif
endif
let s:ns_char = '\%([\n\r\uFEFF \t]\@!\p\)'
let s:ns_word_char = '[[:alnum:]_\-]'
let s:ns_uri_char = '\%(%\x\x\|'.s:ns_word_char.'\|[#/;?:@&=+$,.!~*''()[\]]\)'
let s:ns_tag_char = '\%(%\x\x\|'.s:ns_word_char.'\|[#/;?:@&=+$.~*''()]\)'
let s:c_ns_anchor_char = '\%(\%([\n\r\uFEFF \t,\[\]{}]\)\@!\p\)'
let s:c_indicator = '[\-?:,\[\]{}#&*!|>''"%@`]'
let s:c_flow_indicator = '[,\[\]{}]'
let s:c_ns_anchor_char = '\%([\n\r\uFEFF \t,[\]{}]\@!\p\)'
let s:c_indicator = '[\-?:,[\]{}#&*!|>''"%@`]'
let s:c_flow_indicator = '[,[\]{}]'
let s:ns_char_without_c_indicator = substitute(s:ns_char, '\v\C[\zs', '\=s:c_indicator[1:-2]', '')
let s:_collection = '[^\@!\(\%(\\\.\|\[^\\\]]\)\+\)]'
let s:_neg_collection = '[^\(\%(\\\.\|\[^\\\]]\)\+\)]'
function s:SimplifyToAssumeAllPrintable(p)
return substitute(a:p, '\V\C\\%('.s:_collection.'\\@!\\p\\)', '[^\1]', '')
endfunction
let s:ns_char = s:SimplifyToAssumeAllPrintable(s:ns_char)
let s:ns_char_without_c_indicator = s:SimplifyToAssumeAllPrintable(s:ns_char_without_c_indicator)
let s:c_ns_anchor_char = s:SimplifyToAssumeAllPrintable(s:c_ns_anchor_char)
function s:SimplifyAdjacentCollections(p)
return substitute(a:p, '\V\C'.s:_collection.'\\|'.s:_collection, '[\1\2]', 'g')
endfunction
let s:ns_uri_char = s:SimplifyAdjacentCollections(s:ns_uri_char)
let s:ns_tag_char = s:SimplifyAdjacentCollections(s:ns_tag_char)
let s:c_verbatim_tag = '!<'.s:ns_uri_char.'\+>'
let s:c_named_tag_handle = '!'.s:ns_word_char.'\+!'
@@ -46,11 +73,15 @@ let s:ns_tag_prefix = s:ns_local_tag_prefix.
let s:ns_plain_safe_out = s:ns_char
let s:ns_plain_safe_in = '\%('.s:c_flow_indicator.'\@!'.s:ns_char.'\)'
let s:ns_plain_first_in = '\%('.s:c_indicator.'\@!'.s:ns_char.'\|[?:\-]\%('.s:ns_plain_safe_in.'\)\@=\)'
let s:ns_plain_first_out = '\%('.s:c_indicator.'\@!'.s:ns_char.'\|[?:\-]\%('.s:ns_plain_safe_out.'\)\@=\)'
let s:ns_plain_safe_in = substitute(s:ns_plain_safe_in, '\V\C\\%('.s:_collection.'\\@!'.s:_neg_collection.'\\)', '[^\1\2]', '')
let s:ns_plain_safe_in_without_colhash = substitute(s:ns_plain_safe_in, '\V\C'.s:_neg_collection, '[^\1:#]', '')
let s:ns_plain_safe_out_without_colhash = substitute(s:ns_plain_safe_out, '\V\C'.s:_neg_collection, '[^\1:#]', '')
let s:ns_plain_char_in = '\%('.s:ns_char.'#\|:'.s:ns_plain_safe_in.'\|[:#]\@!'.s:ns_plain_safe_in.'\)'
let s:ns_plain_char_out = '\%('.s:ns_char.'#\|:'.s:ns_plain_safe_out.'\|[:#]\@!'.s:ns_plain_safe_out.'\)'
let s:ns_plain_first_in = '\%('.s:ns_char_without_c_indicator.'\|[?:\-]\%('.s:ns_plain_safe_in.'\)\@=\)'
let s:ns_plain_first_out = '\%('.s:ns_char_without_c_indicator.'\|[?:\-]\%('.s:ns_plain_safe_out.'\)\@=\)'
let s:ns_plain_char_in = '\%('.s:ns_char.'#\|:'.s:ns_plain_safe_in.'\|'.s:ns_plain_safe_in_without_colhash.'\)'
let s:ns_plain_char_out = '\%('.s:ns_char.'#\|:'.s:ns_plain_safe_out.'\|'.s:ns_plain_safe_out_without_colhash.'\)'
let s:ns_plain_out = s:ns_plain_first_out . s:ns_plain_char_out.'*'
let s:ns_plain_in = s:ns_plain_first_in . s:ns_plain_char_in.'*'
@@ -89,9 +120,11 @@ syn match yamlSingleEscape contained "''"
syn match yamlBlockScalarHeader contained '\s\+\zs[|>]\%([+-]\=[1-9]\|[1-9]\=[+-]\)\='
syn cluster yamlConstant contains=yamlBool,yamlNull
syn cluster yamlFlow contains=yamlFlowString,yamlFlowMapping,yamlFlowCollection
syn cluster yamlFlow add=yamlFlowMappingKey,yamlFlowMappingMerge
syn cluster yamlFlow add=yamlConstant,yamlPlainScalar,yamlFloat
syn cluster yamlFlow add=@yamlConstant,yamlPlainScalar,yamlFloat
syn cluster yamlFlow add=yamlTimestamp,yamlInteger,yamlMappingKeyStart
syn cluster yamlFlow add=yamlComment
syn region yamlFlowMapping matchgroup=yamlFlowIndicator start='{' end='}' contains=@yamlFlow
@@ -103,15 +136,15 @@ execute 'syn match yamlPlainScalar contained /'.s:ns_plain_in.'/'
syn match yamlMappingKeyStart '?\ze\s'
syn match yamlMappingKeyStart '?' contained
execute 'syn match yamlFlowMappingKey /'.s:ns_plain_in.'\ze\s*:/ contained '.
execute 'syn match yamlFlowMappingKey /\%#=1'.s:ns_plain_in.'\%(\s\+'.s:ns_plain_in.'\)*\ze\s*:/ contained '.
\'nextgroup=yamlKeyValueDelimiter'
syn match yamlFlowMappingMerge /<<\ze\s*:/ contained nextgroup=yamlKeyValueDelimiter
syn match yamlBlockCollectionItemStart '^\s*\zs-\%(\s\+-\)*\s' nextgroup=yamlBlockMappingKey,yamlBlockMappingMerge
" Use the old regexp engine, the NFA engine doesn't like all the \@ items.
execute 'syn match yamlBlockMappingKey /\%#=1^\s*\zs'.s:ns_plain_out.'\ze\s*:\%(\s\|$\)/ '.
execute 'syn match yamlBlockMappingKey /\%#=1^\s*\zs'.s:ns_plain_out.'\%(\s\+'.s:ns_plain_out.'\)*\ze\s*:\%(\s\|$\)/ '.
\'nextgroup=yamlKeyValueDelimiter'
execute 'syn match yamlBlockMappingKey /\%#=1\s*\zs'.s:ns_plain_out.'\ze\s*:\%(\s\|$\)/ contained '.
execute 'syn match yamlBlockMappingKey /\%#=1\s*\zs'.s:ns_plain_out.'\%(\s\+'.s:ns_plain_out.'\)*\ze\s*:\%(\s\|$\)/ contained '.
\'nextgroup=yamlKeyValueDelimiter'
syn match yamlBlockMappingMerge /^\s*\zs<<\ze:\%(\s\|$\)/ nextgroup=yamlKeyValueDelimiter
syn match yamlBlockMappingMerge /<<\ze\s*:\%(\s\|$\)/ nextgroup=yamlKeyValueDelimiter contained
@@ -119,14 +152,32 @@ syn match yamlBlockMappingMerge /<<\ze\s*:\%(\s\|$\)/ nextgroup=yamlKeyValueDeli
syn match yamlKeyValueDelimiter /\s*:/ contained
syn match yamlKeyValueDelimiter /\s*:/ contained
syn keyword yamlConstant true True TRUE false False FALSE
syn keyword yamlConstant null Null NULL
syn match yamlConstant '\<\~\>'
syn cluster yamlScalarWithSpecials contains=yamlPlainScalar,yamlBlockMappingKey,yamlFlowMappingKey
syn match yamlTimestamp /\%([\[\]{}, \t]\@!\p\)\@<!\%(\d\{4}-\d\d\=-\d\d\=\%(\%([Tt]\|\s\+\)\%(\d\d\=\):\%(\d\d\):\%(\d\d\)\%(\.\%(\d*\)\)\=\%(\s*\%(Z\|[+-]\d\d\=\%(:\d\d\)\=\)\)\=\)\=\)\%([\[\]{}, \t]\@!\p\)\@!/
let s:_bounder = s:SimplifyToAssumeAllPrintable('\%([[\]{}, \t]\@!\p\)')
if b:yaml_schema is# 'json'
syn keyword yamlNull null contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials
syn keyword yamlBool true false
exe 'syn match yamlInteger /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\%(0\|-\=[1-9][0-9]*\)'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
exe 'syn match yamlFloat /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\%(-\=[1-9][0-9]*\%(\.[0-9]*\)\=\(e[-+]\=[0-9]\+\)\=\|0\|-\=\.inf\|\.nan\)'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
elseif b:yaml_schema is# 'core'
syn keyword yamlNull null Null NULL contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials
syn keyword yamlBool true True TRUE false False FALSE contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials
exe 'syn match yamlNull /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\~'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
exe 'syn match yamlInteger /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\%([+-]\=\%(0\%(b[0-1_]\+\|[0-7_]\+\|x[0-9a-fA-F_]\+\)\=\|\%([1-9][0-9_]*\%(:[0-5]\=\d\)\+\)\)\|[1-9][0-9_]*\)'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
exe 'syn match yamlFloat /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\%([+-]\=\%(\%(\d[0-9_]*\)\.[0-9_]*\%([eE][+-]\=\d\+\)\=\|\.[0-9_]\+\%([eE][-+]\=[0-9]\+\)\=\|\d[0-9_]*\%(:[0-5]\=\d\)\+\.[0-9_]*\|\.\%(inf\|Inf\|INF\)\)\|\%(\.\%(nan\|NaN\|NAN\)\)\)'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
elseif b:yaml_schema is# 'pyyaml'
syn keyword yamlNull null Null NULL contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials
syn keyword yamlBool true True TRUE false False FALSE yes Yes YES no No NO on On ON off Off OFF contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials
exe 'syn match yamlNull /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\~'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
exe 'syn match yamlFloat /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\%(\v[-+]?%(\d[0-9_]*)\.[0-9_]*%([eE][-+]\d+)?|\.[0-9_]+%([eE][-+]\d+)?|[-+]?\d[0-9_]*%(\:[0-5]?\d)+\.[0-9_]*|[-+]?\.%(inf|Inf|INF)|\.%(nan|NaN|NAN)\m\)'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
exe 'syn match yamlInteger /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\%(\v[-+]?0b[0-1_]+|[-+]?0[0-7_]+|[-+]?%(0|[1-9][0-9_]*)|[-+]?0x[0-9a-fA-F_]+|[-+]?[1-9][0-9_]*%(:[0-5]?\d)+\m\)'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
exe 'syn match yamlTimestamp /'.s:_bounder.'\@1<!\%(\v\d\d\d\d\-\d\d\-\d\d|\d\d\d\d \-\d\d? \-\d\d?%([Tt]|[ \t]+)\d\d?\:\d\d \:\d\d %(\.\d*)?%([ \t]*%(Z|[-+]\d\d?%(\:\d\d)?))?\m\)'.s:_bounder.'\@!/ contained containedin=@yamlScalarWithSpecials'
elseif b:yaml_schema is# 'failsafe'
" Nothing
endif
unlet s:_bounder
syn match yamlInteger /\%([\[\]{}, \t]\@!\p\)\@<!\%([+-]\=\%(0\%(b[0-1_]\+\|[0-7_]\+\|x[0-9a-fA-F_]\+\)\=\|\%([1-9][0-9_]*\%(:[0-5]\=\d\)\+\)\)\|[1-9][0-9_]*\)\%([\[\]{}, \t]\@!\p\)\@!/
syn match yamlFloat /\%([\[\]{}, \t]\@!\p\)\@<!\%([+-]\=\%(\%(\d[0-9_]*\)\.[0-9_]*\%([eE][+-]\d\+\)\=\|\.[0-9_]\+\%([eE][-+][0-9]\+\)\=\|\d[0-9_]*\%(:[0-5]\=\d\)\+\.[0-9_]*\|\.\%(inf\|Inf\|INF\)\)\|\%(\.\%(nan\|NaN\|NAN\)\)\)\%([\[\]{}, \t]\@!\p\)\@!/
execute 'syn match yamlNodeTag '.string(s:c_ns_tag_property)
execute 'syn match yamlAnchor '.string(s:c_ns_anchor_property)
@@ -170,6 +221,9 @@ hi def link yamlKeyValueDelimiter Special
hi def link yamlConstant Constant
hi def link yamlNull yamlConstant
hi def link yamlBool yamlConstant
hi def link yamlAnchor Type
hi def link yamlAlias Type
hi def link yamlNodeTag Type
@@ -180,8 +234,10 @@ hi def link yamlTimestamp Number
let b:current_syntax = "yaml"
unlet s:ns_word_char s:ns_uri_char s:c_verbatim_tag s:c_named_tag_handle s:c_secondary_tag_handle s:c_primary_tag_handle s:c_tag_handle s:ns_tag_char s:c_ns_shorthand_tag s:c_non_specific_tag s:c_ns_tag_property s:c_ns_anchor_char s:c_ns_anchor_name s:c_ns_anchor_property s:c_ns_alias_node s:ns_char s:ns_directive_name s:ns_local_tag_prefix s:ns_global_tag_prefix s:ns_tag_prefix s:c_indicator s:ns_plain_safe_out s:c_flow_indicator s:ns_plain_safe_in s:ns_plain_first_in s:ns_plain_first_out s:ns_plain_char_in s:ns_plain_char_out s:ns_plain_out s:ns_plain_in
unlet s:ns_word_char s:ns_uri_char s:c_verbatim_tag s:c_named_tag_handle s:c_secondary_tag_handle s:c_primary_tag_handle s:c_tag_handle s:ns_tag_char s:c_ns_shorthand_tag s:c_non_specific_tag s:c_ns_tag_property s:c_ns_anchor_char s:c_ns_anchor_name s:c_ns_anchor_property s:c_ns_alias_node s:ns_char s:ns_directive_name s:ns_local_tag_prefix s:ns_global_tag_prefix s:ns_tag_prefix s:c_indicator s:ns_plain_safe_out s:c_flow_indicator s:ns_plain_safe_in s:ns_plain_first_in s:ns_plain_first_out s:ns_plain_char_in s:ns_plain_char_out s:ns_plain_out s:ns_plain_in s:ns_char_without_c_indicator s:ns_plain_safe_in_without_colhash s:ns_plain_safe_out_without_colhash
unlet s:_collection s:_neg_collection
delfunction s:SimplifyAdjacentCollections
delfunction s:SimplifyToAssumeAllPrintable
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

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@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Zsh shell script
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2010-01-23
" Language: Zsh shell script
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-05-29
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-zsh
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
@@ -14,7 +17,7 @@ setlocal iskeyword+=-
syn keyword zshTodo contained TODO FIXME XXX NOTE
syn region zshComment oneline start='\%(^\|\s\)#' end='$'
syn region zshComment oneline start='\%(^\|\s*\)#' end='$'
\ contains=zshTodo,@Spell
syn match zshPreProc '^\%1l#\%(!\|compdef\|autoload\).*$'
@@ -30,7 +33,7 @@ syn match zshJobSpec '%\(\d\+\|?\=\w\+\|[%+-]\)'
syn keyword zshPrecommand noglob nocorrect exec command builtin - time
syn keyword zshDelimiter do done
syn keyword zshDelimiter do done end
syn keyword zshConditional if then elif else fi case in esac select
@@ -64,7 +67,7 @@ syn region zshHereDoc matchgroup=zshRedir
\ end='^\s*\z1\>'
\ contains=@zshSubst
syn region zshHereDoc matchgroup=zshRedir
\ start=+<\@<!<<\s*\(["']\)\z(\S\+\)\1+
\ start=+<\@<!<<\s*\(["']\)\z(\S\+\)\1+
\ end='^\z1\>'
syn region zshHereDoc matchgroup=zshRedir
\ start=+<\@<!<<-\s*\(["']\)\z(\S\+\)\1+
@@ -121,6 +124,165 @@ syn keyword zshCommands alias autoload bg bindkey break bye cap cd
\ zmodload zparseopts zprof zpty zregexparse
\ zsocket zstyle ztcp
" Options, generated by: echo ${(j:\n:)options[(I)*]} | sort
syn case ignore
syn keyword zshOptions aliases allexport all_export alwayslastprompt
\ always_lastprompt alwaystoend always_to_end
\ appendhistory append_history autocd autocontinue
\ auto_continue autolist auto_list
\ automenu auto_menu autonamedirs auto_name_dirs
\ autoparamkeys auto_param_keys autoparamslash
\ auto_param_slash autopushd auto_pushd autoremoveslash
\ auto_remove_slash autoresume auto_resume badpattern
\ banghist bang_hist bareglobqual bare_glob_qual
\ bashautolist bash_auto_list bashrematch bash_rematch
\ beep bgnice braceccl brace_ccl braceexpand brace_expand
\ bsdecho bsd_echo caseglob case_glob casematch case_match
\ cbases cdablevars cd_able_vars chasedots chase_dots
\ chaselinks chase_links checkjobs check_jobs
\ clobber combiningchars combining_chars completealiases
\ complete_aliases completeinword complete_in_word
\ continueonerror continue_on_error correct
\ correctall correct_all cprecedences c_precedences
\ cshjunkiehistory csh_junkie_history cshjunkieloops
\ csh_junkie_loops cshjunkiequotes csh_junkie_quotes
\ cshnullcmd csh_null_cmd cshnullglob csh_null_glob
\ debugbeforecmd debug_before_cmd dotglob dot_glob dvorak
\ emacs equals errexit err_exit errreturn err_return evallineno
\ eval_lineno exec extendedglob extended_glob extendedhistory
\ extended_history flowcontrol flow_control forcefloat
\ force_float functionargzero function_arg_zero glob globalexport
\ global_export globalrcs global_rcs globassign glob_assign
\ globcomplete glob_complete globdots glob_dots glob_subst
\ globsubst hashall hash_all hashcmds hash_cmds hashdirs
\ hash_dirs hashexecutablesonly hash_executables_only hashlistall
\ hash_list_all histallowclobber hist_allow_clobber histappend
\ hist_append histbeep hist_beep hist_expand hist_expire_dups_first
\ histexpand histexpiredupsfirst histfcntllock hist_fcntl_lock
\ histfindnodups hist_find_no_dups histignorealldups
\ hist_ignore_all_dups histignoredups hist_ignore_dups
\ histignorespace hist_ignore_space histlexwords hist_lex_words
\ histnofunctions hist_no_functions histnostore hist_no_store
\ histreduceblanks hist_reduce_blanks histsavebycopy
\ hist_save_by_copy histsavenodups hist_save_no_dups
\ histsubstpattern hist_subst_pattern histverify hist_verify
\ hup ignorebraces ignore_braces ignoreclosebraces ignore_close_braces
\ ignoreeof ignore_eof incappendhistory inc_append_history
\ incappendhistorytime inc_append_history_time interactive
\ interactivecomments interactive_comments ksharrays ksh_arrays
\ kshautoload ksh_autoload kshglob ksh_glob kshoptionprint
\ ksh_option_print kshtypeset ksh_typeset kshzerosubscript
\ ksh_zero_subscript listambiguous list_ambiguous listbeep
\ list_beep listpacked list_packed listrowsfirst list_rows_first
\ listtypes list_types localloops local_loops localoptions
\ local_options localpatterns local_patterns localtraps
\ local_traps log login longlistjobs long_list_jobs magicequalsubst
\ magic_equal_subst mailwarn mail_warn mail_warning mark_dirs
\ mailwarning markdirs menucomplete menu_complete monitor
\ multibyte multi_byte multifuncdef multi_func_def multios
\ multi_os nomatch no_match notify nullglob null_glob numericglobsort
\ numeric_glob_sort octalzeroes octal_zeroes onecmd one_cmd
\ overstrike over_strike pathdirs path_dirs pathscript
\ path_script physical pipefail pipe_fail posixaliases
\ posix_aliases posixargzero posix_arg_zero posixbuiltins
\ posix_builtins posixcd posix_cd posixidentifiers posix_identifiers
\ posixjobs posix_jobs posixstrings posix_strings posixtraps
\ posix_traps printeightbit print_eight_bit printexitvalue
\ print_exit_value privileged promptbang prompt_bang promptcr
\ prompt_cr promptpercent prompt_percent promptsp prompt_sp
\ promptsubst prompt_subst promptvars prompt_vars pushdignoredups
\ pushd_ignore_dups pushdminus pushd_minus pushdsilent pushd_silent
\ pushdtohome pushd_to_home rcexpandparam rc_expandparam rcquotes
\ rc_quotes rcs recexact rec_exact rematchpcre re_match_pcre
\ restricted rmstarsilent rm_star_silent rmstarwait rm_star_wait
\ sharehistory share_history shfileexpansion sh_file_expansion
\ shglob sh_glob shinstdin shin_stdin shnullcmd sh_nullcmd
\ shoptionletters sh_option_letters shortloops short_loops shwordsplit
\ sh_word_split singlecommand single_command singlelinezle single_line_zle
\ sourcetrace source_trace stdin sunkeyboardhack sun_keyboard_hack
\ trackall track_all transientrprompt transient_rprompt
\ trapsasync trapasync typesetsilent type_set_silent unset verbose vi
\ warncreateglobal warn_create_global xtrace zle
syn keyword zshOptions noaliases no_aliases noallexport no_allexport noall_export no_all_export noalwayslastprompt no_alwayslastprompt
\ noalways_lastprompt no_always_lastprompt noalwaystoend no_alwaystoend noalways_to_end no_always_to_end
\ noappendhistory no_appendhistory noappend_history no_append_history noautocd no_autocd noautocontinue no_autocontinue
\ noauto_continue no_auto_continue noautolist no_autolist noauto_list no_auto_list
\ noautomenu no_automenu noauto_menu no_auto_menu noautonamedirs no_autonamedirs noauto_name_dirs no_auto_name_dirs
\ noautoparamkeys no_autoparamkeys noauto_param_keys no_auto_param_keys noautoparamslash no_autoparamslash
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\ nosharehistory no_sharehistory noshare_history no_share_history noshfileexpansion no_shfileexpansion nosh_file_expansion no_sh_file_expansion
\ noshglob no_shglob nosh_glob no_sh_glob noshinstdin no_shinstdin noshin_stdin no_shin_stdin noshnullcmd no_shnullcmd nosh_nullcmd no_sh_nullcmd
\ noshoptionletters no_shoptionletters nosh_option_letters no_sh_option_letters noshortloops no_shortloops noshort_loops no_short_loops noshwordsplit no_shwordsplit
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\ nosourcetrace no_sourcetrace nosource_trace no_source_trace nostdin no_stdin nosunkeyboardhack no_sunkeyboardhack nosun_keyboard_hack no_sun_keyboard_hack
\ notrackall no_trackall notrack_all no_track_all notransientrprompt no_transientrprompt notransient_rprompt no_transient_rprompt
\ notrapsasync no_trapsasync notrapasync no_trapasync notypesetsilent no_typesetsilent notype_set_silent no_type_set_silent nounset no_unset noverbose no_verbose novi no_vi
\ nowarncreateglobal no_warncreateglobal nowarn_create_global no_warn_create_global noxtrace no_xtrace nozle no_zle
syn case match
syn keyword zshTypes float integer local typeset declare
" XXX: this may be too much
@@ -149,7 +311,7 @@ syn region zshSubst matchgroup=zshSubstDelim start='\${' skip='\\}'
syn region zshOldSubst matchgroup=zshSubstDelim start=+`+ skip=+\\`+
\ end=+`+ contains=TOP,zshOldSubst
syn sync minlines=50
syn sync minlines=50 maxlines=90
syn sync match zshHereDocSync grouphere NONE '<<-\=\s*\%(\\\=\S\+\|\(["']\)\S\+\1\)'
syn sync match zshHereDocEndSync groupthere NONE '^\s*EO\a\+\>'
@@ -170,16 +332,8 @@ hi def link zshKeyword Keyword
hi def link zshFunction None
hi def link zshKSHFunction zshFunction
hi def link zshHereDoc String
if 0
hi def link zshOperator Operator
else
hi def link zshOperator None
endif
if 1
hi def link zshRedir Operator
else
hi def link zshRedir None
endif
hi def link zshOperator None
hi def link zshRedir Operator
hi def link zshVariable None
hi def link zshVariableDef zshVariable
hi def link zshDereferencing PreProc
@@ -199,6 +353,7 @@ else
hi def link zshDeref None
endif
hi def link zshCommands Keyword
hi def link zshOptions Constant
hi def link zshTypes Type
hi def link zshSwitches Special
hi def link zshNumber Number

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@@ -252,6 +252,8 @@ func! BuildWidthTable(pattern, tableName)
endfunc
" Try to avoid hitting E36
set equalalways
" Edit the Unicode text file. Requires the netrw plugin.
edit http://unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.txt

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
===============================================================================
= W i l l k o m m e n im V I M T u t o r - Version 1.7D =
= W i l l k o m m e n im V I M T u t o r - Version 1.7.de.1 =
===============================================================================
Vim ist ein sehr m<>chtiger Editor, der viele Befehle bereitstellt; zu viele,
um alle in einem Tutor wie diesem zu erkl<6B>ren. Dieser Tutor ist so
gestaltet, um genug Befehle vorzustellen, dass Du die F<>higkeit erlangst,
Vim mit Leichtigkeit als einen Allzweck-Editor zu benutzen.
Vim mit Leichtigkeit als einen Allzweck-Editor zu verwenden.
Die Zeit f<>r das Durcharbeiten dieses Tutors betr<74>gt ca. 25-30 Minuten,
abh<62>ngig davon, wie viel Zeit Du mit Experimentieren verbringst.
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@
aufgerufen hast, ist dies bereits eine Kopie).
Es ist wichtig, sich zu vergegenw<6E>rtigen, dass dieser Tutor f<>r das Anwenden
konzipiert ist. Das bedeutet, dass Du die Befehle ausf<EFBFBD>hren musst, um sie
konzipiert ist. Das bedeutet, dass Du die Befehle anwenden musst, um sie
richtig zu lernen. Wenn Du nur den Text liest, vergisst Du die Befehle!
Jetzt stelle sicher, dass Deine Umstelltaste NICHT gedr<64>ckt ist und bet<65>tige
die j Taste gen<65>gend Male, um den Cursor nach unten zu bewegen, so dass
Jetzt stelle sicher, dass deine Umstelltaste NICHT gedr<64>ckt ist und bet<65>tige
die j Taste gen<65>gend Mal, um den Cursor nach unten zu bewegen, so dass
Lektion 1.1 den Bildschirm vollkommen ausf<73>llt.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 1.1: BEWEGEN DES CURSORS
@@ -37,18 +37,18 @@
3. Benutze die Nach-Unten-Taste, um Dich zu Lektion 1.2 zu bewegen.
Bemerkung: Immer, wenn Du Dir unsicher bist <20>ber das, was Du getippt hast,
Anmerkung: Immer, wenn Du Dir unsicher bist <20>ber das, was Du getippt hast,
dr<64>cke <ESC> , um Dich in den Normalmodus zu begeben.
Dann gib das gew<65>nschte Kommando noch einmal ein.
Bemerkung: Die Cursor-Tasten sollten ebenfalls funktionieren. Aber wenn Du
Anmerkung: Die Cursor-Tasten sollten ebenfalls funktionieren. Aber wenn Du
hjkl benutzt, wirst Du in der Lage sein, Dich sehr viel schneller
umherzubewegen, wenn Du Dich einmal daran gew<65>hnt hast. Wirklich!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 1.2: VIM BEENDEN
!! ACHTUNG: Bevor Du einen der unten aufgef<65>hrten Schritte ausf<73>hrst, lies
!! Hinweis: Bevor Du einen der unten aufgef<65>hrten Schritte ausf<73>hrst, lies
diese gesamte Lektion!!
1. Dr<44>cke die <ESC> Taste (um sicherzustellen, dass Du im Normalmodus bist).
@@ -63,28 +63,28 @@ Bemerkung: Die Cursor-Tasten sollten ebenfalls funktionieren. Aber wenn Du
f<>hre Schritte 1 bis 3 aus, um den Editor zu verlassen und wieder
hineinzugelangen.
Bemerkung: :q! <ENTER> verwirft alle <20>nderungen, die Du gemacht hast. In
einigen Lektionen lernst Du , die <20>nderungen in einer Datei zu speichern.
Anmerkung: :q! <ENTER> verwirft alle <20>nderungen, die Du gemacht hast. Einige
Lektionen sp<EFBFBD>ter lernst Du, die <20>nderungen in einer Datei zu speichern.
5. Bewege den Cursor abw<62>rts zu Lektion 1.3.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 1.3: TEXT EDITIEREN - L<>SCHEN
** Dr<44>cke x um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu l<>schen. **
** Dr<44>cke x , um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu l<>schen. **
1. Bewege den Cursor zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten.
2. Um die Fehler zu beheben, bewege den Cursor, bis er auf dem Zeichen steht,
2. Um die Fehler zu beheben, bewege den Cursor, bis er <EFBFBD>ber dem Zeichen steht,
das gel<65>scht werden soll.
3. Dr<44>cke die x Taste, um das <EFBFBD>berfl<EFBFBD>ssige Zeichen zu l<>schen.
3. Dr<44>cke die x Taste, um das unerw<EFBFBD>nschte Zeichen zu l<>schen.
4. Wiederhole die Schritte 2 bis 4, bis der Satz korrekt ist.
---> Die Kkuh sprangg <20>bber deen Moond.
---> Die Kkuh sprangg <20>bberr deen Moond.
5. Wenn nun die Zeile korrekt ist, gehe weiter zur Lektion 1.4.
5. Nun, da die Zeile korrekt ist, gehe weiter zur Lektion 1.4.
Anmerkung: W<>hrend Du durch diesen Tutor gehst, versuche nicht, auswendig zu
lernen, lerne vielmehr durch Anwenden.
@@ -99,13 +99,13 @@ Anmerkung: W
1. Bewege den Cursor zur ersten unten stehenden mit ---> markierten Zeile.
2. Um die erste Zeile mit der zweiten gleichzumachen, bewege den Cursor auf
das erste Zeichen NACH der Stelle, wo der Text eingef<65>gt werden soll.
das erste Zeichen NACH der Stelle, an der Text eingef<65>gt werden soll.
3. Dr<44>cke i und gib die notwendigen Erg<72>nzungen ein.
3. Dr<44>cke i und gib die n<EFBFBD>tigen Erg<72>nzungen ein.
4. Wenn jeweils ein Fehler beseitigt ist, dr<64>cke <ESC> , um zum Normalmodus
zur<75>ckzukehren.
Wiederhole die Schritte 2 bis 4, um den Satz zu korrigieren.
Wiederhole Schritte 2 bis 4, um den Satz zu korrigieren.
---> In dieser ft etwas .
---> In dieser Zeile fehlt etwas Text.
@@ -120,15 +120,15 @@ Anmerkung: W
** Dr<44>cke A , um Text anzuf<75>gen. **
1. Bewege den Cursor zur ersten unten stehenden mit ---> markierten Zeile.
Es ist gleichg<68>ltig, auf welchem Zeichen der Zeile der Cursor steht.
Dabei ist gleichg<68>ltig, auf welchem Zeichen der Zeile der Cursor steht.
2. Dr<44>cke A und gib die n<EFBFBD>tigen Erg<72>nzungen ein.
2. Dr<44>cke A und gib die erforderlichen Erg<72>nzungen ein.
3. Wenn das Anf<6E>gen abgeschlossen ist, dr<64>cke <ESC>, um in den Normalmodus
zur<75>ckzukehren.
4. Bewege den Cursor zur zweiten mit ---> markierten Zeile und wiederhole
die Schritte 2 und 3, um den Satz zu korrigieren.
die Schritte 2 und 3, um den Satz zu auszubessern.
---> In dieser Zeile feh
In dieser Zeile fehlt etwas Text.
@@ -139,26 +139,28 @@ Anmerkung: W
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 1.6: EINE DATEI EDITIEREN
** Benutze :wq , um eine Datei zu speichern und Vim zu verlassen. **
** Benutze :wq , um eine Datei zu speichern und Vim zu verlassen. **
!! ACHTUNG: Bevor Du einen der unten aufgef<65>hrten Schritte ausf<73>hrst, lies
!! Hinweis: Bevor Du einen der unten aufgef<65>hrten Schritte ausf<73>hrst, lies
diese gesamte Lektion!!
1. Verlasse den Editor so wie in Lektion 1.2: :q!
1. Verlasse den Editor so wie in Lektion 1.2: :q!
Oder, falls du Zugriff zu einem anderen Terminal hast, f<>hre das
Folgende dort aus.
2. Gib dieses Kommando in die Eingabeaufforderung ein: vim tutor <ENTER>
'vim' ist der Aufruf des Editors, 'tutor' ist die zu editierende Datei.
Benutze eine Datei, die ge<67>ndert werden kann.
Benutze eine Datei, die ge<67>ndert werden darf.
3. F<>ge Text ein oder l<>sche ihn, wie Du in den vorigen Lektionen gelernt
hast.
3. F<>ge Text ein oder l<>sche ihn, wie Du in den vorangehenden Lektionen
gelernt hast.
4. Speichere die ge<67>nderte Datei und verlasse Vim mit: :wq <ENTER>
4. Speichere die ge<67>nderte Datei und verlasse Vim mit: :wq <ENTER>
5. Starte den vimtutor neu und bewege Dich zu der folgenden Zusammenfassung.
5. Falls Du in Schritt 1 den vimtutor beendet hast, starte vimtutor neu und
bewege dich abw<62>rts bis zur folgenden Zusammenfassung.
6. Nachdem Du obige Schritte gelesen und verstanden hast, f<>hre sie durch.
6. Nachdem Du obige Schritte gelesen und verstanden hast: f<>hre sie durch.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 1
@@ -166,19 +168,18 @@ Anmerkung: W
1. Der Cursor wird mit den Pfeiltasten oder den Tasten hjkl bewegt.
h (links) j (unten) k (aufw<66>rts) l (rechts)
2. Um Vim von der Eingabeaufforderung auszuf<EFBFBD>hren, tippe: vim DATEI <ENTER>
2. Um Vim aus der Eingabeaufforderung zu starten, tippe: vim DATEI <ENTER>
3. Um Vim zu verlassen und alle <20>nderungen zu verwerfen, tippe:
<ESC> :q! <ENTER> .
ODER tippe: <ESC> :wq <ENTER> , um die <20>nderungen zu speichern.
4. Um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu l<>schen, tippe: x
5. Um Text einzuf<75>gen oder anzuf<75>gen, tippe:
i Einzuf<75>genden Text eingeben <ESC> Einf<6E>gen vor dem Cursor
A Anzuf<75>genden Text eingeben <ESC> Anf<6E>gen nach dem Zeilendene
A Anzuf<75>genden Text eingeben <ESC> Anf<6E>gen nach dem Zeilenende
Bemerkung: Dr<44>cken von <ESC> bringt Dich in den Normalmodus oder bricht ein
Anmerkung: Dr<44>cken von <ESC> bringt Dich in den Normalmodus oder bricht ein
ungewolltes, erst teilweise eingegebenes Kommando ab.
Nun fahre mit Lektion 2 fort.
@@ -188,7 +189,7 @@ Bemerkung: Dr
** Tippe dw , um ein Wort zu l<>schen. **
1. Dr<44>cke <ESC> um sicherzustellen, dass Du im Normalmodus bist.
1. Dr<44>cke <ESC> , um sicherzustellen, dass Du im Normalmodus bist.
2. Bewege den Cursor zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten.
@@ -196,15 +197,15 @@ Bemerkung: Dr
4. Tippe dw , um das Wort zu entfernen.
Bemerkung: Der Buchstabe d erscheint auf der letzten Zeile des Bildschirms,
wenn Du ihn eingibst. Vim wartet darauf, da<EFBFBD> Du w eingibst. Wenn Du
ein anderes Zeichen als d siehst, hast Du etwas falsches getippt;
dr<64>cke <ESC> und beginne neu.
Anmerkung: Der Buchstabe d erscheint auf der untersten Zeile des Schirms,
wenn Du ihn eingibst. Vim wartet darauf, dass Du w eingibst. Falls Du
ein anderes Zeichen als d siehst, hast Du etwas Falsches getippt;
dr<64>cke <ESC> und beginne noch einmal.
---> Einige W<>rter lustig geh<65>ren nicht Papier in diesen Satz.
5. Wiederhole die Schritte 3 und 4, bis der Satz korrekt ist und gehe
danach zur Lektion 2.2.
zur Lektion 2.2.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 2.2: WEITERE L<>SCHKOMMANDOS
@@ -217,12 +218,12 @@ Bemerkung: Dr
3. Bewege den Cursor zum Ende der korrekten Zeile (NACH dem ersten . ).
4. Tippe d$ , um bis zum Ende der Zeile zu l<>schen.
4. Tippe d$ , um bis zum Zeilenende zu l<>schen.
---> Jemand hat das Ende der Zeile doppelt eingegeben. doppelt eingegeben.
5. Gehe weiter zur Lektion 2.3 , um zu verstehen, was hierbei passiert.
5. Gehe weiter zur Lektion 2.3 , um zu verstehen, was hierbei vorgeht.
@@ -240,16 +241,16 @@ Bemerkung: Dr
wobei:
d - der L<>schoperator
Bewegung - worauf der L<>schoperator angewandt wird (unten aufgelistet).
Bewegung - worauf der L<>schoperator angewandt wird (unten aufgef<EFBFBD>hrt).
Eine kleine Auflistung von Bewegungen:
w - bis zum Beginn des n<>chsten Wortes OHNE dessen erstes Zeichen.
e - zum Ende des aktuellen Wortes MIT dessen letztem Zeichen.
$ - zum Ende der Zeile MIT dem letzen Zeichen.
$ - zum Ende der Zeile MIT dem letzten Zeichen.
Dementsprechend l<>scht die Eingabe von de vom Cursor an bis zum Wortende.
Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
Anmerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
Cursor entsprechend.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 2.4: ANWENDUNG EINES Z<>HLERS F<>R EINEN BEWEGUNGSSCHRITT
@@ -265,9 +266,9 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
4. Tippe 0 (Null) , um zum Anfang der Zeile zu gelangen.
5. Wiederhole Schritte 2 und 3 mit verschiedenen Z<EFBFBD>hlern.
5. Wiederhole Schritte 2 und 3 mit verschiedenen Nummern.
---> Dies ist nur eine Zeile aus W<>rten um sich darin herumzubewegen.
---> Dies ist nur eine Zeile aus W<>rtern, um sich darin herumzubewegen.
6. Gehe weiter zu Lektion 2.5.
@@ -280,8 +281,8 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
** Die Eingabe einer Zahl mit einem Operator wiederholt diesen mehrfach. **
F<EFBFBD>r die Kombination des L<>schoperators und einem Bewegungsschritt (siehe
oben) stellt man dem Bewegungsschritt einen Z<>hler voran, um mehr zu l<>schen:
In der Kombination aus L<>schoperator und Bewegungsschritt (siehe oben)
stellt man, um mehr zu l<>schen dem Schritt einen Z<>hler voran:
d Nummer Bewegungsschritt
1. Bewege den Cursor zum ersten Wort in GROSSBUCHSTABEN in der mit --->
@@ -289,9 +290,8 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
2. Tippe d2w , um die zwei W<>rter in GROSSBUCHSTABEN zu l<>schen.
3. Wiederhole Schritte 1 und 2 mit einem anderen Z<>hler, um die
darauffolgenden W<>rter in GROSSBUCHSTABEN mit einem einzigen Kommando
zu l<>schen.
3. Wiederhole Schritte 1 und 2 mit einem anderen Z<>hler, um die darauffol-
genden W<>rter in GROSSBUCHSTABEN mit einem einzigen Kommando zu l<>schen.
---> Diese ABC DE Zeile FGHI JK LMN OP mit W<>rtern ist Q RS TUV bereinigt.
@@ -325,12 +325,12 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
** Tippe u , um die letzten Kommandos r<>ckg<6B>ngig zu machen **
** oder U um eine ganze Zeile wiederherzustellen. **
** oder U , um eine ganze Zeile wiederherzustellen. **
1. Bewege den Cursor zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten
und setze ihn auf den ersten Fehler.
2. Tippe x , um das erste unerw<72>nschte Zeichen zu l<>schen.
3. Nun tippe u um das soeben ausgef<65>hrte Kommando r<>ckg<6B>ngig zu machen.
3. Nun tippe u , um das soeben ausgef<65>hrte Kommando r<>ckg<6B>ngig zu machen.
4. Jetzt behebe alle Fehler auf der Zeile mit Hilfe des x Kommandos.
5. Nun tippe ein gro<72>es U , um die Zeile in ihren Ursprungszustand
wiederherzustellen.
@@ -341,8 +341,8 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
---> Beehebe die Fehller diesser Zeile und sttelle sie mitt 'undo' wieder her.
8. Dies sind sehr n<>tzliche Kommandos.
Nun gehe weiter zur Zusammenfassung von Lektion 2.
8. Dies sind sehr n<>tzliche Kommandos. Nun gehe weiter zur Zusammenfassung
von Lektion 2.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 2
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
wobei:
Operator - gibt an, was getan werden soll, zum Beispiel d f<>r delete
[Anzahl] - ein optionaler Z<>hler, um den Bewegungsschritt zu wiederholen
Bewegungsschritt - Bewegung <20>ber den zu <20>ndernden Text, so wie
Bewegungsschritt - Bewegung <20>ber den zu <20>ndernden Text, wie
w (Wort), $ (zum Ende der Zeile), etc.
6. Um Dich zum Anfang der Zeile zu begeben, benutze die Null: 0
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
---> d) Kannst Du das auch?
---> b) Veilchen sind blau,
---> c) Intelligenz ist erlernbar,
---> c) Intelligenz ist lernbar,
---> a) Rosen sind rot,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 3.2: ERSETZEN (REPLACE)
@@ -403,13 +403,13 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
4. Wiederhole Schritte 2 und 3, bis die erste Zeile gleich der zweiten ist.
---> Als diese Zeite eingegoben wurde, wurden einike falsche Tasten gelippt!
---> Alf diese Zeite eingegoben wurde, wurden einike falsche Tasten gelippt!
---> Als diese Zeile eingegeben wurde, wurden einige falsche Tasten getippt!
5. Nun fahre fort mit Lektion 3.2.
Bemerkung: Erinnere Dich, dass Du durch Anwenden lernen solltest, nicht durch
Auswendiglernen.
Anmerkung: Erinnere Dich daran, dass Du durch Anwenden lernen solltest, nicht
durch Auswendiglernen.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ Bemerkung: Erinnere Dich, dass Du durch Anwenden lernen solltest, nicht durch
---> Einige Wstwr dieser Zlaww lasdjlaf mit dem <20>ndern-Operator gaaauu werden.
---> Einige W<>rter dieser Zeile sollen mit dem <20>ndern-Operator ge<67>ndert werden.
Bemerke, dass ce das Wort l<>scht und Dich in den Eingabemodus versetzt.
Beachte, dass ce das Wort l<>scht und Dich in den Eingabemodus versetzt.
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ Bemerke, dass ce das Wort l
---> Das Ende dieser Zeile soll an die zweite Zeile angeglichen werden.
---> Das Ende dieser Zeile soll mit dem c$ Kommando korrigiert werden.
Bemerkung: Du kannst die R<>cktaste benutzen, um Tippfehler zu korrigieren.
Anmerkung: Du kannst die R<>cktaste benutzen, um Tippfehler zu korrigieren.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 3
@@ -466,8 +466,8 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst die R
gel<65>schten Text NACH dem Cursor an (wenn eine ganze Zeile gel<65>scht wurde,
wird diese in die Zeile unter dem Cursor eingef<65>gt).
2. Um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu ersetzen, tippe r und das an dieser
Stelle gew<EFBFBD>nschte Zeichen.
2. Um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu ersetzen, tippe r und danach das
an dieser Stelle gewollte Zeichen.
3. Der <20>nderungs- (change) Operator erlaubt, vom Cursor bis zum Ende des
Bewegungsschrittes zu <20>ndern. Tippe ce , um eine <20>nderung vom Cursor bis
@@ -484,17 +484,18 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst die R
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 4.1: CURSORPOSITION UND DATEISTATUS
** Tippe CTRL-G , um Deine Dateiposition sowie den Dateistatus anzuzeigen. **
** Tippe CTRL-G , um deine Dateiposition sowie den Dateistatus anzuzeigen. **
** Tippe G , um Dich zu einer Zeile in der Datei zu begeben. **
Bemerkung: Lies diese gesamte Lektion, bevor Du irgendeinen Schritt ausf<73>hrst!!
Anmerkung: Lies diese gesamte Lektion, bevor Du irgendeinen Schritt ausf<73>hrst!!
1. Halte die Ctrl Taste unten und dr<64>cke g . Dies nennen wir wir CTRL-G.
1. Halte die Ctrl Taste unten und dr<64>cke g . Dies nennen wir CTRL-G.
Eine Statusmeldung am Fu<46> der Seite erscheint mit dem Dateinamen und der
Position innerhalb der Datei. Merke Dir die Zeilennummer f<>r Schritt 3.
Bemerkung: M<>glicherweise siehst Du die Cursorposition in der unteren rechten
Bildschirmecke. Dies ist Folge der 'ruler' Option (siehe :help 'ruler')
Anmerkung: M<>glicherweise siehst Du die Cursorposition in der unteren rechten
Bildschirmecke. Dies ist Auswirkung der 'ruler' Option
(siehe :help 'ruler')
2. Dr<44>cke G , um Dich zum Ende der Datei zu begeben.
Tippe gg , um Dich zum Anfang der Datei zu begeben.
@@ -510,7 +511,7 @@ Bemerkung: M
** Tippe / gefolgt von einem Ausdruck, um nach dem Ausdruck zu suchen. **
1. Im Normalmodus, tippe das / Zeichen. Bemerke, dass das / und der
1. Im Normalmodus, tippe das / Zeichen. Beachte, dass das / und der
Cursor am Fu<46> des Schirms erscheinen, so wie beim : Kommando.
2. Nun tippe 'Fehhler' <ENTER>. Dies ist das Wort, nach dem Du suchen willst.
@@ -521,32 +522,32 @@ Bemerkung: M
4. Um nach einem Ausdruck r<>ckw<6B>rts zu suchen , benutze ? statt / .
5. Um dahin zur<75>ckzukehren, von wo Du gekommen bist, dr<64>cke CTRL-O (Halte
Ctrl unten und dr<64>cke den Buchstaben o). Wiederhole dies, um weiter
zur<75>ckzugehen. CTRL-I bringt dich vorw<72>rts.
Ctrl unten und dr<64>cke den Buchstaben o). Wiederhole dies, um noch weiter
zur<75>ckzugehen. CTRL-I geht vorw<72>rts.
---> Fehler schreibt sich nicht "Fehhler"; Fehhler ist ein Fehler
Bemerkung: Wenn die Suche das Dateiende erreicht hat, wird sie am Anfang
Anmerkung: Wenn die Suche das Dateiende erreicht hat, wird sie am Anfang
fortgesetzt, es sei denn, die 'wrapscan' Option wurde abgeschaltet.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 4.3: PASSENDE KLAMMERN FINDEN
** Tippe % , um eine korrespondierende Klammer ),], oder } zu finden. **
** Tippe % , um eine gegen<EFBFBD>berliegenden Klammer ),], oder } zu finden. **
1. Platziere den Cursor auf irgendeines der Zeichen (, [, oder { in der unten
1. Platziere den Cursor auf irgendeinem der Zeichen (, [, oder { in der unten
stehenden Zeile, die mit ---> markiert ist.
2. Nun tippe das % Zeichen.
3. Der Cursor bewegt sich zur passenden gegen<65>berliegenden Klammer.
4. Tippe % , um den Cursor zur anderen passenden Klammer zu bewegen.
4. Tippe % , um den Cursor zur passenden anderen Klammer zu bewegen.
5. Setze den Cursor auf ein anderes (,),[,],{ oder } und probiere % aus.
---> Dies ( ist eine Testzeile ( mit [ verschiedenen ] { Klammern } darin. ))
Bemerkung: Diese Funktionalit<69>t ist sehr n<>tzlich bei der Fehlersuche in einem
Anmerkung: Diese Funktionalit<69>t ist sehr n<>tzlich bei der Fehlersuche in einem
Programmtext, in dem passende Klammern fehlen!
@@ -558,18 +559,18 @@ Bemerkung: Diese Funktionalit
1. Bewege den Cursor zu der unten stehenden mit ---> markierten Zeile.
2. Tippe :s/diee/die <ENTER> . Bemerke, dass der Befehl nur das erste
2. Tippe :s/diee/die <ENTER> . Beachte, dass der Befehl nur das erste
Vorkommen von "diee" ersetzt.
3. Nun tippe :s/diee/die/g . Das Zuf<75>gen des Flags g bedeutet, eine
globale Ersetzung <20>ber die Zeile durchzuf<75>hren, was alle Vorkommen von
"diee" auf der Zeile ersetzt.
globale Ersetzung <20>ber die Zeile durchzuf<75>hren, dies ersetzt alle
Vorkommen von "diee" auf der Zeile.
---> diee sch<63>nste Zeit, um diee Blumen anzuschauen, ist diee Fr<46>hlingszeit.
4. Um alle Vorkommen einer Zeichenkette innerhalb zweier Zeilen zu <20>ndern,
tippe :#,#s/alt/neu/g wobei #,# die Zeilennummern des Zeilenbereiches
sind, in dem die Ersetzung durchgef<65>hrt werden soll.
tippe :#,#s/alt/neu/g wobei #,# die Zeilennummern des Bereiches sind,
in dem die Ersetzung durchgef<65>hrt werden soll.
Tippe :%s/alt/neu/g um alle Vorkommen in der gesamten Datei zu <20>ndern.
Tippe :%s/alt/neu/gc um alle Vorkommen in der gesamten Datei zu finden
mit einem Fragedialog, ob ersetzt werden soll oder nicht.
@@ -593,9 +594,9 @@ Bemerkung: Diese Funktionalit
4. Um das erste Vorkommen von "alt" in einer Zeile durch "neu" zu ersetzen,
tippe :s/alt/neu
Um alle Vorkommen von "alt" in der Zeile ersetzen, tippe :s/alt/neu/g
Um Ausdr<64>cke innerhalb zweier Zeilennummern zu ersetzen, :#,#s/alt/neu/g
Um Ausdr<64>cke innerhalb zweier Zeilen # zu ersetzen :#,#s/alt/neu/g
Um alle Vorkommen in der ganzen Datei zu ersetzen, tippe :%s/alt/neu/g
F<>r eine jedmalige Best<73>tigung, addiere 'c' (confirm) :%s/alt/neu/gc
F<>r eine jedesmalige Best<73>tigung, addiere 'c' (confirm) :%s/alt/neu/gc
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 5.1: AUSF<53>HREN EINES EXTERNEN KOMMANDOS
@@ -608,14 +609,14 @@ Bemerkung: Diese Funktionalit
2. Nun tippe ein ! (Ausrufezeichen). Dies erm<72>glicht Dir, ein beliebiges,
externes Shellkommando auszuf<75>hren.
3. Als Beispiel tippe ls nach dem ! und dr<64>cke <ENTER>. Dies zeigt
eine Auflistung Deines Verzeichnisses; genauso, als wenn Du auf der
3. Als Beispiel tippe ls nach dem ! und dr<64>cke <ENTER>. Dies liefert
eine Auflistung deines Verzeichnisses; genauso, als wenn Du in der
Eingabeaufforderung w<>rst. Oder verwende :!dir , falls ls nicht geht.
Bemerkung: Mit dieser Methode kann jedes beliebige externe Kommando
Anmerkung: Mit dieser Methode kann jedes beliebige externe Kommando
ausgef<65>hrt werden, auch mit Argumenten.
Bemerkung: Alle : Kommandos m<>ssen durch Eingabe von <ENTER>
Anmerkung: Alle : Kommandos m<>ssen durch Eingabe von <ENTER>
abgeschlossen werden. Von jetzt an erw<72>hnen wir dies nicht jedesmal.
@@ -625,7 +626,7 @@ Bemerkung: Alle : Kommandos m
** Um am Text durchgef<65>hrte <20>nderungen zu speichern, tippe :w DATEINAME. **
1. Tippe :!dir oder :!ls , um eine Auflistung Deines Verzeichnisses zu
1. Tippe :!dir oder :!ls , um eine Auflistung deines Verzeichnisses zu
erhalten. Du wei<65>t nun bereits, dass Du danach <ENTER> eingeben musst.
2. W<>hle einen Dateinamen, der noch nicht existiert, z.B. TEST.
@@ -633,15 +634,15 @@ Bemerkung: Alle : Kommandos m
3. Nun tippe: :w TEST (wobei TEST der gew<65>hlte Dateiname ist).
4. Dies speichert die ganze Datei (den Vim Tutor) unter dem Namen TEST.
Um dies zu <20>berpr<70>fen, tippe nochmals :!ls bzw. !dir, um Deinen
Um dies zu <20>berpr<70>fen, tippe nochmals :!ls bzw. !dir, um deinen
Verzeichnisinhalt zu sehen.
Bemerkung: W<>rdest Du Vim jetzt beenden und danach wieder mit vim TEST
Anmerkung: W<>rdest Du Vim jetzt beenden und danach wieder mit vim TEST
starten, dann w<>re diese Datei eine exakte Kopie des Tutors zu dem
Zeitpunkt, als Du ihn gespeichert hast.
5. Nun entferne die Datei durch Eingabe von (MS-DOS): :!del TEST
oder (Unix): :!rm TEST
oder (Unix): :!rm TEST
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 5.3: AUSW<53>HLEN VON TEXT ZUM SCHREIBEN
@@ -650,41 +651,42 @@ Bemerkung: W
1. Bewege den Cursor zu dieser Zeile.
2. Tippe v und bewege den Cursor zum f<>nften Auflistungspunkt unten.
Bemerke, da<EFBFBD> der Text hervorgehoben wird.
Beachte, dass der Text hervorgehoben wird.
3. Dr<44>cke das Zeichen : . Am Fu<46> des Schirms erscheint :'<,'> .
4. Tippe w TEST , wobei TEST ein noch nicht vorhandener Dateiname ist.
Vergewissere Dich, da<EFBFBD> Du :'<,'>w TEST siehst, bevor Du Enter dr<64>ckst.
Vergewissere Dich, dass Du :'<,'>w TEST siehst, bevor Du <ENTER> dr<64>ckst.
5. Vim schreibt die ausgew<65>hlten Zeilen in die Datei TEST. Benutze :!dir
oder :!ls , um sie zu sehen. L<>sche sie noch nicht! Wir werden sie in
der n<>chsten Lektion benutzen.
Bemerkung: Dr<44>cken von v startet die Visuelle Auswahl. Du kannst den Cursor
umherbewegen, um die Auswahl gr<67><72>er oder kleiner zu machen. Anschlie<69>end
kann man einen Operator anwenden, um mit dem Text etwas zu tun. Zum
Beispiel l<EFBFBD>scht d den Text.
Hinweis: Dr<44>cken von v startet die Visuelle Auswahl. Du kannst den Cursor
umherbewegen, um die Auswahl zu vergr<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>ern oder zu verkleinern. Anschlie<69>end
l<EFBFBD>sst sich ein Operator anwenden, um mit dem Text etwas zu tun. Zum Beispiel
l<>scht d den Text.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 5.4: EINLESEN UND ZUSAMMENF<4E>HREN VON DATEIEN
** Um den Inhalt einer Datei einzulesen, tippe :r DATEINAME **
1. Platziere den Cursor <20>berhalb dieser Zeile.
1. Platziere den Cursor direkt <EFBFBD>ber dieser Zeile.
BEACHTE: Nachdem Du Schritt 2 ausgef<65>hrt hast, wirst Du Text aus Lektion 5.3
sehen. Dann bewege Dich wieder ABW<42>RTS, um diese Lektion wiederzusehen.
sehen. Dann bewege Dich wieder ABW<42>RTS, Lektion 5.4 wiederzusehen.
2. Nun lies Deine Datei TEST ein indem Du das Kommando :r TEST ausf<73>hrst,
2. Nun lies deine Datei TEST ein indem Du das Kommando :r TEST ausf<73>hrst,
wobei TEST der von Dir verwendete Dateiname ist.
Die eingelesene Datei wird unterhalb der Cursorzeile eingef<65>gt.
3. Um zu <20>berpr<70>fen, dass die Datei eingelesen wurde, gehe zur<75>ck und siehe,
dass es jetzt zwei Kopien von Lektion 5.3 gibt, das Original und die
eingef<65>gte Dateiversion.
3. Um zu <20>berpr<70>fen, dass die Datei eingelesen wurde, gehe zur<75>ck und
beachte, dass es jetzt zwei Kopien von Lektion 5.3 gibt, das Original und
die eingef<65>gte Dateiversion.
Bemerkung: Du kannst auch die Ausgabe eines externen Kommandos einlesen. Zum
Anmerkung: Du kannst auch die Ausgabe eines externen Kommandos einlesen. Zum
Beispiel liest :r !ls die Ausgabe des Kommandos ls ein und platziert
sie unterhalb des Cursors.
@@ -720,14 +722,14 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst auch die Ausgabe eines externen Kommandos einlesen. Zum
1. Bewege den Cursor zu der ersten mit ---> markierten Zeile unten.
2. Tippe o (klein geschrieben), um eine Zeile UNTERHALB des Cursos zu <20>ffnen
2. Tippe o (klein geschrieben), um eine Zeile UNTERHALB des Cursors zu <20>ffnen
und Dich in den Einf<6E>gemodus zu begeben.
3. Nun tippe etwas Text und dr<64>cke <ESC> , um den Einf<6E>gemodus zu verlassen.
---> Mit o wird der Cursor auf der offenen Zeile im Einf<6E>gemodus platziert.
4. Um eine Zeile <20>BERHALB des Cursos aufzumachen, gib einfach ein gro<72>es O
4. Um eine Zeile <20>BERHALB des Cursors aufzumachen, gib einfach ein gro<72>es O
statt einem kleinen o ein. Versuche dies auf der unten stehenden Zeile.
---> <20>ffne eine Zeile <20>ber dieser mit O , wenn der Cursor auf dieser Zeile ist.
@@ -755,7 +757,7 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst auch die Ausgabe eines externen Kommandos einlesen. Zum
---> Diese Zei bietet Gelegen , Text in einer Zeile anzuf<75>.
---> Diese Zeile bietet Gelegenheit, Text in einer Zeile anzuf<75>gen.
Bemerkung: a, i und A gehen alle gleicherma<6D>en in den Einf<6E>gemodus; der
Anmerkung: a, i und A gehen alle gleicherma<6D>en in den Einf<6E>gemodus; der
einzige Unterschied ist, wo die Zeichen eingef<65>gt werden.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 6.3: EINE ANDERE ART DES ERSETZENS (REPLACE)
@@ -767,9 +769,9 @@ Bemerkung: a, i und A gehen alle gleicherma
Bewege den Cursor zum Anfang des ersten xxx .
2. Nun dr<64>cke R und tippe die Nummer, die darunter in der zweiten Zeile
steht, so das diese das xxx ersetzt.
steht, so dass diese das xxx ersetzt.
3. Dr<44>cke <ESC> , um den Ersetzungsmodus zu verlassen. Bemerke, da<EFBFBD> der Rest
3. Dr<44>cke <ESC> , um den Ersetzungsmodus zu verlassen. Beachte, dass der Rest
der Zeile unver<65>ndert bleibt.
4. Wiederhole die Schritte, um das verbliebene xxx zu ersetzen.
@@ -777,7 +779,7 @@ Bemerkung: a, i und A gehen alle gleicherma
---> Das Addieren von 123 zu xxx ergibt xxx.
---> Das Addieren von 123 zu 456 ergibt 579.
Bemerkung: Der Ersetzungsmodus ist wie der Einf<6E>gemodus, aber jedes eingetippte
Anmerkung: Der Ersetzungsmodus ist wie der Einf<6E>gemodus, aber jedes eingetippte
Zeichen l<>scht ein vorhandenes Zeichen.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -785,7 +787,7 @@ Bemerkung: Der Ersetzungsmodus ist wie der Einf
** Benutze den y Operator, um Text zu kopieren; p , um ihn einzuf<75>gen **
1. Gehe zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten, setze den Cursor hinter "a)".
1. Gehe zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten; setze den Cursor hinter "a)".
2. Starte den Visuellen Modus mit v , bewege den Cursor genau vor "erste".
@@ -802,11 +804,11 @@ Bemerkung: Der Ersetzungsmodus ist wie der Einf
---> a) dies ist der erste Eintrag.
b)
Bemerkung: Du kannst y auch als Operator verwenden; yw kopiert ein Wort.
Anmerkung: Du kannst y auch als Operator verwenden; yw kopiert ein Wort.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 6.5: OPTIONEN SETZEN
** Setze eine Option so, dass eine Suche oder eine Ersetzung Gro<72>- **
** Setze eine Option so, dass eine Suche oder Ersetzung Gro<72>- **
** und Kleinschreibung ignoriert **
1. Suche nach 'ignoriere', indem Du /ignoriere eingibst.
@@ -815,7 +817,7 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst y auch als Operator verwenden; yw kopiert ein Wort.
2. Setze die 'ic' (Ignore case) - Option, indem Du :set ic eingibst.
3. Nun suche wieder nach 'ignoriere', indem Du n tippst.
Bemerke, da<EFBFBD> jetzt Ignoriere und auch IGNORIERE gefunden wird.
Beachte, dass jetzt Ignoriere und auch IGNORIERE gefunden wird.
4. Setze die 'hlsearch' und 'incsearch' - Optionen: :set hls is
@@ -823,14 +825,14 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst y auch als Operator verwenden; yw kopiert ein Wort.
6. Um das Ignorieren von Gro<72>/Kleinschreibung abzuschalten, tippe: :set noic
Bemerkung: Um die Hervorhebung der Treffer zu enfernen, gib ein: :nohlsearch
Bemerkung: Um die Schreibweise f<>r eine einzige Suche zu ignorieren, benutze
\c im Suchausdruck: /ignoriere\c <ENTER>
Anmerkung: Um die Hervorhebung der Treffer zu entfernen, gib ein: :nohlsearch
Anmerkung: Um die Schreibweise f<>r eine einzige Suche zu ignorieren, benutze \c
im Suchausdruck: /ignoriere\c <ENTER>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 6
1. Tippe o , um eine Zeile UNTER dem Cursor zu <20>ffnen und den Einf<6E>gemodus
zu starten.
zu starten
Tippe O , um eine Zeile <20>BER dem Cursor zu <20>ffnen.
2. Tippe a , um Text NACH dem Cursor anzuf<75>gen.
@@ -876,13 +878,13 @@ Bemerkung: Um die Schreibweise f
Lektion 7.2: ERSTELLE EIN START-SKRIPT
** Aktiviere die eingebauten Funktionalit<69>ten von Vim **
** Aktiviere die Features von Vim **
Vim besitzt viele Funktionalit<69>ten, die <20>ber Vi hinausgehen, aber die meisten
von ihnen sind standardm<64><6D>ig deaktiviert. Um mehr Funktionalit<69>ten zu nutzen,
musst Du eine "vimrc" - Datei erstellen.
1. Starte das Editieren der "vimrc"-Datei, abh<62>ngig von Deinem System:
1. Starte das Editieren der "vimrc"-Datei, abh<62>ngig von deinem System:
:e ~/.vimrc f<>r Unix
:e $VIM/_vimrc f<>r MS-Windows
@@ -893,33 +895,33 @@ Bemerkung: Um die Schreibweise f
:w
Beim n<>chsten Start von Vim wird die Syntaxhervorhebung aktiviert sein.
Du kannst all Deine bevorzugten Optionen zu dieser "vimrc"-Datei zuf<75>gen.
Du kannst all deine bevorzugten Optionen zu dieser "vimrc"-Datei zuf<75>gen.
F<>r mehr Informationen tippe :help vimrc-intro
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 7.3: VERVOLLST<53>NDIGEN
** Kommandozeilenvervollst<73>ndigung mit CTRL-D and <TAB> **
** Kommandozeilenvervollst<73>ndigung mit CTRL-D und <TAB> **
1. Stelle sicher, da<EFBFBD> Vim nicht im vi-Kompatibilit<69>tsmodus ist: :set nocp
1. Stelle sicher, dass Vim nicht im Vi-Kompatibilit<69>tsmodus ist: :set nocp
2. Siehe nach, welche Dateien im Verzeichnis existieren: :!ls oder :dir
3. Tippe den Beginn eines Komandos: :e
3. Tippe den Beginn eines Kommandos: :e
4. Dr<44>cke CTRL-D und Vim zeigt eine Liste mit "e" beginnender Kommandos.
5. Dr<44>cke <TAB> und Vim vervollst<73>ndigt den Kommandonamen zu ":edit".
6. Nun f<>ge ein Leerzeichen und den Beginn einer existierenden Datei an:
6. Nun f<>ge ein Leerzeichen und den Anfang einer existierenden Datei an:
:edit DAT
7. Dr<44>cke <TAB>. Vim vervollst<73>ndigt den Namen (falls er eindeutig ist).
Bemerkung: Vervollst<73>ndigung funktioniert f<>r viele Kommandos. Versuche
Anmerkung: Vervollst<73>ndigung funktioniert f<>r viele Kommandos. Probiere
einfach CTRL-D und <TAB>. Dies ist insbesondere n<>tzlich f<>r :help .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 7
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 7
1. Tippe :help oder dr<64>cke <F1> oder <Help>, um ein Hilfefenster zu <20>ffnen.
@@ -930,11 +932,11 @@ Bemerkung: Vervollst
4. Tippe :q , um das Hilfefenster zu schlie<69>en.
5. Erstelle ein vimrc - Startskript zur Sicherung bevorzugter Einstellungen.
5. Erstelle ein vimrc - Startskript mit deinen bevorzugter Einstellungen.
6. Dr<44>cke CTRL-D nach dem Tippen eines Kommandos : , um m<>gliche
Vervollst<73>ndigungen zu sehen.
Dr<44>cke <TAB> f<EFBFBD>r eine einzige Vervollst<73>ndigung.
6. Dr<44>cke CTRL-D nach dem Tippen eines : Kommandos, um m<>gliche
Vervollst<73>ndigungen anzusehen.
Dr<44>cke <TAB> , um eine Vervollst<73>ndigung zu anzuwenden.
@@ -943,13 +945,13 @@ Bemerkung: Vervollst
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Damit ist der Vim Tutor beendet. Die Intention war, einen kurzen und
b<>ndigen <20>berblick <20>ber den Vim Editor zu liefern; gerade genug, um relativ
Damit ist der Vim Tutor beendet. Seine Intention war, einen kurzen und
b<>ndigen <20>berblick <20>ber den Vim Editor zu geben; gerade genug, um relativ
leicht mit ihm umgehen zu k<>nnen. Der Vim Tutor hat nicht den geringsten
Anspruch auf Vollst<73>ndigkeit; Vim hat noch weitaus mehr Kommandos. Lies als
n<>chstes das User Manual: ":help user-manual".
F<>r weiteres Lesen und Lernen ist folgendes Buch empfohlen :
F<>r weiteres Lesen und Lernen ist folgendes Buch empfehlenswert :
Vim - Vi Improved - von Steve Oualline
Verlag: New Riders
Das erste Buch, welches durchg<68>ngig Vim gewidmet ist. Besonders n<>tzlich
@@ -957,7 +959,7 @@ Bemerkung: Vervollst
Siehe http://iccf-holland.org/click5.html
Folgendes Buch ist <20>lter und mehr <20>ber Vi als Vim, aber auch empfehlenswert:
Textbearbeitung mit dem vi-Editor - von Linda Lamb und Arnold Robbins
Textbearbeitung mit dem Vi-Editor - von Linda Lamb und Arnold Robbins
Verlag O'Reilly - ISBN: 3897211262
In diesem Buch kann man fast alles finden, was man mit Vi tun m<>chte.
Die sechste Ausgabe enth<74>lt auch Informationen <20>ber Vim.
@@ -970,11 +972,11 @@ Bemerkung: Vervollst
f<>r Einsteiger empfehlenswert. Probekapitel und die Beispielskripte sind
online erh<72>ltlich. Siehe http://iccf-holland.org/click5.html
Dieses Tutorial wurde geschrieben von Michael C. Pierce and Robert K. Ware,
Dieses Tutorial wurde geschrieben von Michael C. Pierce und Robert K. Ware,
Colorado School of Mines. Es benutzt Ideen, die Charles Smith, Colorado State
University, zur Verf<72>gung stellte. E-mail: bware@mines.colorado.edu.
University, zur Verf<72>gung stellte. E-Mail: bware@mines.colorado.edu.
Bearbeitet f<>r Vim von Bram Moolenaar.
Deutsche <20>bersetzung von Joachim Hofmann 2007. E-mail: Joachim.Hof@gmx.de
Deutsche <20>bersetzung von Joachim Hofmann 2015. E-Mail: Joachim.Hof@gmx.de
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= W i l l k o m m e n im V I M T u t o r - Version 1.7D =
= W i l l k o m m e n im V I M T u t o r - Version 1.7.de.1 =
===============================================================================
Vim ist ein sehr mächtiger Editor, der viele Befehle bereitstellt; zu viele,
um alle in einem Tutor wie diesem zu erklären. Dieser Tutor ist so
gestaltet, um genug Befehle vorzustellen, dass Du die Fähigkeit erlangst,
Vim mit Leichtigkeit als einen Allzweck-Editor zu benutzen.
Vim mit Leichtigkeit als einen Allzweck-Editor zu verwenden.
Die Zeit für das Durcharbeiten dieses Tutors beträgt ca. 25-30 Minuten,
abhängig davon, wie viel Zeit Du mit Experimentieren verbringst.
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@
aufgerufen hast, ist dies bereits eine Kopie).
Es ist wichtig, sich zu vergegenwärtigen, dass dieser Tutor für das Anwenden
konzipiert ist. Das bedeutet, dass Du die Befehle ausführen musst, um sie
konzipiert ist. Das bedeutet, dass Du die Befehle anwenden musst, um sie
richtig zu lernen. Wenn Du nur den Text liest, vergisst Du die Befehle!
Jetzt stelle sicher, dass Deine Umstelltaste NICHT gedrückt ist und betätige
die j Taste genügend Male, um den Cursor nach unten zu bewegen, so dass
Jetzt stelle sicher, dass deine Umstelltaste NICHT gedrückt ist und betätige
die j Taste genügend Mal, um den Cursor nach unten zu bewegen, so dass
Lektion 1.1 den Bildschirm vollkommen ausfüllt.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 1.1: BEWEGEN DES CURSORS
@@ -37,18 +37,18 @@
3. Benutze die Nach-Unten-Taste, um Dich zu Lektion 1.2 zu bewegen.
Bemerkung: Immer, wenn Du Dir unsicher bist über das, was Du getippt hast,
Anmerkung: Immer, wenn Du Dir unsicher bist über das, was Du getippt hast,
drücke <ESC> , um Dich in den Normalmodus zu begeben.
Dann gib das gewünschte Kommando noch einmal ein.
Bemerkung: Die Cursor-Tasten sollten ebenfalls funktionieren. Aber wenn Du
Anmerkung: Die Cursor-Tasten sollten ebenfalls funktionieren. Aber wenn Du
hjkl benutzt, wirst Du in der Lage sein, Dich sehr viel schneller
umherzubewegen, wenn Du Dich einmal daran gewöhnt hast. Wirklich!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 1.2: VIM BEENDEN
!! ACHTUNG: Bevor Du einen der unten aufgeführten Schritte ausführst, lies
!! Hinweis: Bevor Du einen der unten aufgeführten Schritte ausführst, lies
diese gesamte Lektion!!
1. Drücke die <ESC> Taste (um sicherzustellen, dass Du im Normalmodus bist).
@@ -63,28 +63,28 @@ Bemerkung: Die Cursor-Tasten sollten ebenfalls funktionieren. Aber wenn Du
führe Schritte 1 bis 3 aus, um den Editor zu verlassen und wieder
hineinzugelangen.
Bemerkung: :q! <ENTER> verwirft alle Änderungen, die Du gemacht hast. In
einigen Lektionen lernst Du , die Änderungen in einer Datei zu speichern.
Anmerkung: :q! <ENTER> verwirft alle Änderungen, die Du gemacht hast. Einige
Lektionen später lernst Du, die Änderungen in einer Datei zu speichern.
5. Bewege den Cursor abwärts zu Lektion 1.3.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 1.3: TEXT EDITIEREN - LÖSCHEN
** Drücke x um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu löschen. **
** Drücke x , um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu löschen. **
1. Bewege den Cursor zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten.
2. Um die Fehler zu beheben, bewege den Cursor, bis er auf dem Zeichen steht,
2. Um die Fehler zu beheben, bewege den Cursor, bis er über dem Zeichen steht,
das gelöscht werden soll.
3. Drücke die x Taste, um das überflüssige Zeichen zu löschen.
3. Drücke die x Taste, um das unerwünschte Zeichen zu löschen.
4. Wiederhole die Schritte 2 bis 4, bis der Satz korrekt ist.
---> Die Kkuh sprangg übber deen Moond.
---> Die Kkuh sprangg übberr deen Moond.
5. Wenn nun die Zeile korrekt ist, gehe weiter zur Lektion 1.4.
5. Nun, da die Zeile korrekt ist, gehe weiter zur Lektion 1.4.
Anmerkung: Während Du durch diesen Tutor gehst, versuche nicht, auswendig zu
lernen, lerne vielmehr durch Anwenden.
@@ -99,13 +99,13 @@ Anmerkung: Während Du durch diesen Tutor gehst, versuche nicht, auswendig zu
1. Bewege den Cursor zur ersten unten stehenden mit ---> markierten Zeile.
2. Um die erste Zeile mit der zweiten gleichzumachen, bewege den Cursor auf
das erste Zeichen NACH der Stelle, wo der Text eingefügt werden soll.
das erste Zeichen NACH der Stelle, an der Text eingefügt werden soll.
3. Drücke i und gib die notwendigen Ergänzungen ein.
3. Drücke i und gib die nötigen Ergänzungen ein.
4. Wenn jeweils ein Fehler beseitigt ist, drücke <ESC> , um zum Normalmodus
zurückzukehren.
Wiederhole die Schritte 2 bis 4, um den Satz zu korrigieren.
Wiederhole Schritte 2 bis 4, um den Satz zu korrigieren.
---> In dieser ft etwas .
---> In dieser Zeile fehlt etwas Text.
@@ -120,15 +120,15 @@ Anmerkung: Während Du durch diesen Tutor gehst, versuche nicht, auswendig zu
** Drücke A , um Text anzufügen. **
1. Bewege den Cursor zur ersten unten stehenden mit ---> markierten Zeile.
Es ist gleichgültig, auf welchem Zeichen der Zeile der Cursor steht.
Dabei ist gleichgültig, auf welchem Zeichen der Zeile der Cursor steht.
2. Drücke A und gib die nötigen Ergänzungen ein.
2. Drücke A und gib die erforderlichen Ergänzungen ein.
3. Wenn das Anfügen abgeschlossen ist, drücke <ESC>, um in den Normalmodus
zurückzukehren.
4. Bewege den Cursor zur zweiten mit ---> markierten Zeile und wiederhole
die Schritte 2 und 3, um den Satz zu korrigieren.
die Schritte 2 und 3, um den Satz zu auszubessern.
---> In dieser Zeile feh
In dieser Zeile fehlt etwas Text.
@@ -139,26 +139,28 @@ Anmerkung: Während Du durch diesen Tutor gehst, versuche nicht, auswendig zu
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 1.6: EINE DATEI EDITIEREN
** Benutze :wq , um eine Datei zu speichern und Vim zu verlassen. **
** Benutze :wq , um eine Datei zu speichern und Vim zu verlassen. **
!! ACHTUNG: Bevor Du einen der unten aufgeführten Schritte ausführst, lies
!! Hinweis: Bevor Du einen der unten aufgeführten Schritte ausführst, lies
diese gesamte Lektion!!
1. Verlasse den Editor so wie in Lektion 1.2: :q!
1. Verlasse den Editor so wie in Lektion 1.2: :q!
Oder, falls du Zugriff zu einem anderen Terminal hast, führe das
Folgende dort aus.
2. Gib dieses Kommando in die Eingabeaufforderung ein: vim tutor <ENTER>
'vim' ist der Aufruf des Editors, 'tutor' ist die zu editierende Datei.
Benutze eine Datei, die geändert werden kann.
Benutze eine Datei, die geändert werden darf.
3. Füge Text ein oder lösche ihn, wie Du in den vorigen Lektionen gelernt
hast.
3. Füge Text ein oder lösche ihn, wie Du in den vorangehenden Lektionen
gelernt hast.
4. Speichere die geänderte Datei und verlasse Vim mit: :wq <ENTER>
4. Speichere die geänderte Datei und verlasse Vim mit: :wq <ENTER>
5. Starte den vimtutor neu und bewege Dich zu der folgenden Zusammenfassung.
5. Falls Du in Schritt 1 den vimtutor beendet hast, starte vimtutor neu und
bewege dich abwärts bis zur folgenden Zusammenfassung.
6. Nachdem Du obige Schritte gelesen und verstanden hast, führe sie durch.
6. Nachdem Du obige Schritte gelesen und verstanden hast: führe sie durch.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 1
@@ -166,19 +168,18 @@ Anmerkung: Während Du durch diesen Tutor gehst, versuche nicht, auswendig zu
1. Der Cursor wird mit den Pfeiltasten oder den Tasten hjkl bewegt.
h (links) j (unten) k (aufwärts) l (rechts)
2. Um Vim von der Eingabeaufforderung auszuführen, tippe: vim DATEI <ENTER>
2. Um Vim aus der Eingabeaufforderung zu starten, tippe: vim DATEI <ENTER>
3. Um Vim zu verlassen und alle Änderungen zu verwerfen, tippe:
<ESC> :q! <ENTER> .
ODER tippe: <ESC> :wq <ENTER> , um die Änderungen zu speichern.
4. Um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu löschen, tippe: x
5. Um Text einzufügen oder anzufügen, tippe:
i Einzufügenden Text eingeben <ESC> Einfügen vor dem Cursor
A Anzufügenden Text eingeben <ESC> Anfügen nach dem Zeilendene
A Anzufügenden Text eingeben <ESC> Anfügen nach dem Zeilenende
Bemerkung: Drücken von <ESC> bringt Dich in den Normalmodus oder bricht ein
Anmerkung: Drücken von <ESC> bringt Dich in den Normalmodus oder bricht ein
ungewolltes, erst teilweise eingegebenes Kommando ab.
Nun fahre mit Lektion 2 fort.
@@ -188,7 +189,7 @@ Bemerkung: Drücken von <ESC> bringt Dich in den Normalmodus oder bricht ein
** Tippe dw , um ein Wort zu löschen. **
1. Drücke <ESC> um sicherzustellen, dass Du im Normalmodus bist.
1. Drücke <ESC> , um sicherzustellen, dass Du im Normalmodus bist.
2. Bewege den Cursor zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten.
@@ -196,15 +197,15 @@ Bemerkung: Drücken von <ESC> bringt Dich in den Normalmodus oder bricht ein
4. Tippe dw , um das Wort zu entfernen.
Bemerkung: Der Buchstabe d erscheint auf der letzten Zeile des Bildschirms,
wenn Du ihn eingibst. Vim wartet darauf, daß Du w eingibst. Wenn Du
ein anderes Zeichen als d siehst, hast Du etwas falsches getippt;
drücke <ESC> und beginne neu.
Anmerkung: Der Buchstabe d erscheint auf der untersten Zeile des Schirms,
wenn Du ihn eingibst. Vim wartet darauf, dass Du w eingibst. Falls Du
ein anderes Zeichen als d siehst, hast Du etwas Falsches getippt;
drücke <ESC> und beginne noch einmal.
---> Einige Wörter lustig gehören nicht Papier in diesen Satz.
5. Wiederhole die Schritte 3 und 4, bis der Satz korrekt ist und gehe
danach zur Lektion 2.2.
zur Lektion 2.2.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 2.2: WEITERE LÖSCHKOMMANDOS
@@ -217,12 +218,12 @@ Bemerkung: Drücken von <ESC> bringt Dich in den Normalmodus oder bricht ein
3. Bewege den Cursor zum Ende der korrekten Zeile (NACH dem ersten . ).
4. Tippe d$ , um bis zum Ende der Zeile zu löschen.
4. Tippe d$ , um bis zum Zeilenende zu löschen.
---> Jemand hat das Ende der Zeile doppelt eingegeben. doppelt eingegeben.
5. Gehe weiter zur Lektion 2.3 , um zu verstehen, was hierbei passiert.
5. Gehe weiter zur Lektion 2.3 , um zu verstehen, was hierbei vorgeht.
@@ -240,16 +241,16 @@ Bemerkung: Drücken von <ESC> bringt Dich in den Normalmodus oder bricht ein
wobei:
d - der Löschoperator
Bewegung - worauf der Löschoperator angewandt wird (unten aufgelistet).
Bewegung - worauf der Löschoperator angewandt wird (unten aufgeführt).
Eine kleine Auflistung von Bewegungen:
w - bis zum Beginn des nächsten Wortes OHNE dessen erstes Zeichen.
e - zum Ende des aktuellen Wortes MIT dessen letztem Zeichen.
$ - zum Ende der Zeile MIT dem letzen Zeichen.
$ - zum Ende der Zeile MIT dem letzten Zeichen.
Dementsprechend löscht die Eingabe von de vom Cursor an bis zum Wortende.
Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
Anmerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
Cursor entsprechend.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 2.4: ANWENDUNG EINES ZÄHLERS FÜR EINEN BEWEGUNGSSCHRITT
@@ -265,9 +266,9 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
4. Tippe 0 (Null) , um zum Anfang der Zeile zu gelangen.
5. Wiederhole Schritte 2 und 3 mit verschiedenen Zählern.
5. Wiederhole Schritte 2 und 3 mit verschiedenen Nummern.
---> Dies ist nur eine Zeile aus Wörten um sich darin herumzubewegen.
---> Dies ist nur eine Zeile aus Wörtern, um sich darin herumzubewegen.
6. Gehe weiter zu Lektion 2.5.
@@ -280,8 +281,8 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
** Die Eingabe einer Zahl mit einem Operator wiederholt diesen mehrfach. **
Für die Kombination des Löschoperators und einem Bewegungsschritt (siehe
oben) stellt man dem Bewegungsschritt einen Zähler voran, um mehr zu löschen:
In der Kombination aus Löschoperator und Bewegungsschritt (siehe oben)
stellt man, um mehr zu löschen dem Schritt einen Zähler voran:
d Nummer Bewegungsschritt
1. Bewege den Cursor zum ersten Wort in GROSSBUCHSTABEN in der mit --->
@@ -289,9 +290,8 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
2. Tippe d2w , um die zwei Wörter in GROSSBUCHSTABEN zu löschen.
3. Wiederhole Schritte 1 und 2 mit einem anderen Zähler, um die
darauffolgenden Wörter in GROSSBUCHSTABEN mit einem einzigen Kommando
zu löschen.
3. Wiederhole Schritte 1 und 2 mit einem anderen Zähler, um die darauffol-
genden Wörter in GROSSBUCHSTABEN mit einem einzigen Kommando zu löschen.
---> Diese ABC DE Zeile FGHI JK LMN OP mit Wörtern ist Q RS TUV bereinigt.
@@ -325,12 +325,12 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
** Tippe u , um die letzten Kommandos rückgängig zu machen **
** oder U um eine ganze Zeile wiederherzustellen. **
** oder U , um eine ganze Zeile wiederherzustellen. **
1. Bewege den Cursor zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten
und setze ihn auf den ersten Fehler.
2. Tippe x , um das erste unerwünschte Zeichen zu löschen.
3. Nun tippe u um das soeben ausgeführte Kommando rückgängig zu machen.
3. Nun tippe u , um das soeben ausgeführte Kommando rückgängig zu machen.
4. Jetzt behebe alle Fehler auf der Zeile mit Hilfe des x Kommandos.
5. Nun tippe ein großes U , um die Zeile in ihren Ursprungszustand
wiederherzustellen.
@@ -341,8 +341,8 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
---> Beehebe die Fehller diesser Zeile und sttelle sie mitt 'undo' wieder her.
8. Dies sind sehr nützliche Kommandos.
Nun gehe weiter zur Zusammenfassung von Lektion 2.
8. Dies sind sehr nützliche Kommandos. Nun gehe weiter zur Zusammenfassung
von Lektion 2.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 2
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
wobei:
Operator - gibt an, was getan werden soll, zum Beispiel d für delete
[Anzahl] - ein optionaler Zähler, um den Bewegungsschritt zu wiederholen
Bewegungsschritt - Bewegung über den zu ändernden Text, so wie
Bewegungsschritt - Bewegung über den zu ändernden Text, wie
w (Wort), $ (zum Ende der Zeile), etc.
6. Um Dich zum Anfang der Zeile zu begeben, benutze die Null: 0
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
---> d) Kannst Du das auch?
---> b) Veilchen sind blau,
---> c) Intelligenz ist erlernbar,
---> c) Intelligenz ist lernbar,
---> a) Rosen sind rot,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lektion 3.2: ERSETZEN (REPLACE)
@@ -403,13 +403,13 @@ Bemerkung: Die Eingabe lediglich des Bewegungsteils im Normalmodus bewegt den
4. Wiederhole Schritte 2 und 3, bis die erste Zeile gleich der zweiten ist.
---> Als diese Zeite eingegoben wurde, wurden einike falsche Tasten gelippt!
---> Alf diese Zeite eingegoben wurde, wurden einike falsche Tasten gelippt!
---> Als diese Zeile eingegeben wurde, wurden einige falsche Tasten getippt!
5. Nun fahre fort mit Lektion 3.2.
Bemerkung: Erinnere Dich, dass Du durch Anwenden lernen solltest, nicht durch
Auswendiglernen.
Anmerkung: Erinnere Dich daran, dass Du durch Anwenden lernen solltest, nicht
durch Auswendiglernen.
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@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ Bemerkung: Erinnere Dich, dass Du durch Anwenden lernen solltest, nicht durch
---> Einige Wstwr dieser Zlaww lasdjlaf mit dem Ändern-Operator gaaauu werden.
---> Einige Wörter dieser Zeile sollen mit dem Ändern-Operator geändert werden.
Bemerke, dass ce das Wort löscht und Dich in den Eingabemodus versetzt.
Beachte, dass ce das Wort löscht und Dich in den Eingabemodus versetzt.
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ Bemerke, dass ce das Wort löscht und Dich in den Eingabemodus versetzt.
---> Das Ende dieser Zeile soll an die zweite Zeile angeglichen werden.
---> Das Ende dieser Zeile soll mit dem c$ Kommando korrigiert werden.
Bemerkung: Du kannst die Rücktaste benutzen, um Tippfehler zu korrigieren.
Anmerkung: Du kannst die Rücktaste benutzen, um Tippfehler zu korrigieren.
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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 3
@@ -466,8 +466,8 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst die Rücktaste benutzen, um Tippfehler zu korrigieren.
gelöschten Text NACH dem Cursor an (wenn eine ganze Zeile gelöscht wurde,
wird diese in die Zeile unter dem Cursor eingefügt).
2. Um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu ersetzen, tippe r und das an dieser
Stelle gewünschte Zeichen.
2. Um das Zeichen unter dem Cursor zu ersetzen, tippe r und danach das
an dieser Stelle gewollte Zeichen.
3. Der Änderungs- (change) Operator erlaubt, vom Cursor bis zum Ende des
Bewegungsschrittes zu ändern. Tippe ce , um eine Änderung vom Cursor bis
@@ -484,17 +484,18 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst die Rücktaste benutzen, um Tippfehler zu korrigieren.
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Lektion 4.1: CURSORPOSITION UND DATEISTATUS
** Tippe CTRL-G , um Deine Dateiposition sowie den Dateistatus anzuzeigen. **
** Tippe CTRL-G , um deine Dateiposition sowie den Dateistatus anzuzeigen. **
** Tippe G , um Dich zu einer Zeile in der Datei zu begeben. **
Bemerkung: Lies diese gesamte Lektion, bevor Du irgendeinen Schritt ausführst!!
Anmerkung: Lies diese gesamte Lektion, bevor Du irgendeinen Schritt ausführst!!
1. Halte die Ctrl Taste unten und drücke g . Dies nennen wir wir CTRL-G.
1. Halte die Ctrl Taste unten und drücke g . Dies nennen wir CTRL-G.
Eine Statusmeldung am Fuß der Seite erscheint mit dem Dateinamen und der
Position innerhalb der Datei. Merke Dir die Zeilennummer für Schritt 3.
Bemerkung: Möglicherweise siehst Du die Cursorposition in der unteren rechten
Bildschirmecke. Dies ist Folge der 'ruler' Option (siehe :help 'ruler')
Anmerkung: Möglicherweise siehst Du die Cursorposition in der unteren rechten
Bildschirmecke. Dies ist Auswirkung der 'ruler' Option
(siehe :help 'ruler')
2. Drücke G , um Dich zum Ende der Datei zu begeben.
Tippe gg , um Dich zum Anfang der Datei zu begeben.
@@ -510,7 +511,7 @@ Bemerkung: Möglicherweise siehst Du die Cursorposition in der unteren rechten
** Tippe / gefolgt von einem Ausdruck, um nach dem Ausdruck zu suchen. **
1. Im Normalmodus, tippe das / Zeichen. Bemerke, dass das / und der
1. Im Normalmodus, tippe das / Zeichen. Beachte, dass das / und der
Cursor am Fuß des Schirms erscheinen, so wie beim : Kommando.
2. Nun tippe 'Fehhler' <ENTER>. Dies ist das Wort, nach dem Du suchen willst.
@@ -521,32 +522,32 @@ Bemerkung: Möglicherweise siehst Du die Cursorposition in der unteren rechten
4. Um nach einem Ausdruck rückwärts zu suchen , benutze ? statt / .
5. Um dahin zurückzukehren, von wo Du gekommen bist, drücke CTRL-O (Halte
Ctrl unten und drücke den Buchstaben o). Wiederhole dies, um weiter
zurückzugehen. CTRL-I bringt dich vorwärts.
Ctrl unten und drücke den Buchstaben o). Wiederhole dies, um noch weiter
zurückzugehen. CTRL-I geht vorwärts.
---> Fehler schreibt sich nicht "Fehhler"; Fehhler ist ein Fehler
Bemerkung: Wenn die Suche das Dateiende erreicht hat, wird sie am Anfang
Anmerkung: Wenn die Suche das Dateiende erreicht hat, wird sie am Anfang
fortgesetzt, es sei denn, die 'wrapscan' Option wurde abgeschaltet.
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Lektion 4.3: PASSENDE KLAMMERN FINDEN
** Tippe % , um eine korrespondierende Klammer ),], oder } zu finden. **
** Tippe % , um eine gegenüberliegenden Klammer ),], oder } zu finden. **
1. Platziere den Cursor auf irgendeines der Zeichen (, [, oder { in der unten
1. Platziere den Cursor auf irgendeinem der Zeichen (, [, oder { in der unten
stehenden Zeile, die mit ---> markiert ist.
2. Nun tippe das % Zeichen.
3. Der Cursor bewegt sich zur passenden gegenüberliegenden Klammer.
4. Tippe % , um den Cursor zur anderen passenden Klammer zu bewegen.
4. Tippe % , um den Cursor zur passenden anderen Klammer zu bewegen.
5. Setze den Cursor auf ein anderes (,),[,],{ oder } und probiere % aus.
---> Dies ( ist eine Testzeile ( mit [ verschiedenen ] { Klammern } darin. ))
Bemerkung: Diese Funktionalität ist sehr nützlich bei der Fehlersuche in einem
Anmerkung: Diese Funktionalität ist sehr nützlich bei der Fehlersuche in einem
Programmtext, in dem passende Klammern fehlen!
@@ -558,18 +559,18 @@ Bemerkung: Diese Funktionalität ist sehr nützlich bei der Fehlersuche in einem
1. Bewege den Cursor zu der unten stehenden mit ---> markierten Zeile.
2. Tippe :s/diee/die <ENTER> . Bemerke, dass der Befehl nur das erste
2. Tippe :s/diee/die <ENTER> . Beachte, dass der Befehl nur das erste
Vorkommen von "diee" ersetzt.
3. Nun tippe :s/diee/die/g . Das Zufügen des Flags g bedeutet, eine
globale Ersetzung über die Zeile durchzuführen, was alle Vorkommen von
"diee" auf der Zeile ersetzt.
globale Ersetzung über die Zeile durchzuführen, dies ersetzt alle
Vorkommen von "diee" auf der Zeile.
---> diee schönste Zeit, um diee Blumen anzuschauen, ist diee Frühlingszeit.
4. Um alle Vorkommen einer Zeichenkette innerhalb zweier Zeilen zu ändern,
tippe :#,#s/alt/neu/g wobei #,# die Zeilennummern des Zeilenbereiches
sind, in dem die Ersetzung durchgeführt werden soll.
tippe :#,#s/alt/neu/g wobei #,# die Zeilennummern des Bereiches sind,
in dem die Ersetzung durchgeführt werden soll.
Tippe :%s/alt/neu/g um alle Vorkommen in der gesamten Datei zu ändern.
Tippe :%s/alt/neu/gc um alle Vorkommen in der gesamten Datei zu finden
mit einem Fragedialog, ob ersetzt werden soll oder nicht.
@@ -593,9 +594,9 @@ Bemerkung: Diese Funktionalität ist sehr nützlich bei der Fehlersuche in einem
4. Um das erste Vorkommen von "alt" in einer Zeile durch "neu" zu ersetzen,
tippe :s/alt/neu
Um alle Vorkommen von "alt" in der Zeile ersetzen, tippe :s/alt/neu/g
Um Ausdrücke innerhalb zweier Zeilennummern zu ersetzen, :#,#s/alt/neu/g
Um Ausdrücke innerhalb zweier Zeilen # zu ersetzen :#,#s/alt/neu/g
Um alle Vorkommen in der ganzen Datei zu ersetzen, tippe :%s/alt/neu/g
Für eine jedmalige Bestätigung, addiere 'c' (confirm) :%s/alt/neu/gc
Für eine jedesmalige Bestätigung, addiere 'c' (confirm) :%s/alt/neu/gc
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Lektion 5.1: AUSFÜHREN EINES EXTERNEN KOMMANDOS
@@ -608,14 +609,14 @@ Bemerkung: Diese Funktionalität ist sehr nützlich bei der Fehlersuche in einem
2. Nun tippe ein ! (Ausrufezeichen). Dies ermöglicht Dir, ein beliebiges,
externes Shellkommando auszuführen.
3. Als Beispiel tippe ls nach dem ! und drücke <ENTER>. Dies zeigt
eine Auflistung Deines Verzeichnisses; genauso, als wenn Du auf der
3. Als Beispiel tippe ls nach dem ! und drücke <ENTER>. Dies liefert
eine Auflistung deines Verzeichnisses; genauso, als wenn Du in der
Eingabeaufforderung wärst. Oder verwende :!dir , falls ls nicht geht.
Bemerkung: Mit dieser Methode kann jedes beliebige externe Kommando
Anmerkung: Mit dieser Methode kann jedes beliebige externe Kommando
ausgeführt werden, auch mit Argumenten.
Bemerkung: Alle : Kommandos müssen durch Eingabe von <ENTER>
Anmerkung: Alle : Kommandos müssen durch Eingabe von <ENTER>
abgeschlossen werden. Von jetzt an erwähnen wir dies nicht jedesmal.
@@ -625,7 +626,7 @@ Bemerkung: Alle : Kommandos müssen durch Eingabe von <ENTER>
** Um am Text durchgeführte Änderungen zu speichern, tippe :w DATEINAME. **
1. Tippe :!dir oder :!ls , um eine Auflistung Deines Verzeichnisses zu
1. Tippe :!dir oder :!ls , um eine Auflistung deines Verzeichnisses zu
erhalten. Du weißt nun bereits, dass Du danach <ENTER> eingeben musst.
2. Wähle einen Dateinamen, der noch nicht existiert, z.B. TEST.
@@ -633,15 +634,15 @@ Bemerkung: Alle : Kommandos müssen durch Eingabe von <ENTER>
3. Nun tippe: :w TEST (wobei TEST der gewählte Dateiname ist).
4. Dies speichert die ganze Datei (den Vim Tutor) unter dem Namen TEST.
Um dies zu überprüfen, tippe nochmals :!ls bzw. !dir, um Deinen
Um dies zu überprüfen, tippe nochmals :!ls bzw. !dir, um deinen
Verzeichnisinhalt zu sehen.
Bemerkung: Würdest Du Vim jetzt beenden und danach wieder mit vim TEST
Anmerkung: Würdest Du Vim jetzt beenden und danach wieder mit vim TEST
starten, dann wäre diese Datei eine exakte Kopie des Tutors zu dem
Zeitpunkt, als Du ihn gespeichert hast.
5. Nun entferne die Datei durch Eingabe von (MS-DOS): :!del TEST
oder (Unix): :!rm TEST
oder (Unix): :!rm TEST
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Lektion 5.3: AUSWÄHLEN VON TEXT ZUM SCHREIBEN
@@ -650,41 +651,42 @@ Bemerkung: Würdest Du Vim jetzt beenden und danach wieder mit vim TEST
1. Bewege den Cursor zu dieser Zeile.
2. Tippe v und bewege den Cursor zum fünften Auflistungspunkt unten.
Bemerke, daß der Text hervorgehoben wird.
Beachte, dass der Text hervorgehoben wird.
3. Drücke das Zeichen : . Am Fuß des Schirms erscheint :'<,'> .
4. Tippe w TEST , wobei TEST ein noch nicht vorhandener Dateiname ist.
Vergewissere Dich, daß Du :'<,'>w TEST siehst, bevor Du Enter drückst.
Vergewissere Dich, dass Du :'<,'>w TEST siehst, bevor Du <ENTER> drückst.
5. Vim schreibt die ausgewählten Zeilen in die Datei TEST. Benutze :!dir
oder :!ls , um sie zu sehen. Lösche sie noch nicht! Wir werden sie in
der nächsten Lektion benutzen.
Bemerkung: Drücken von v startet die Visuelle Auswahl. Du kannst den Cursor
umherbewegen, um die Auswahl größer oder kleiner zu machen. Anschließend
kann man einen Operator anwenden, um mit dem Text etwas zu tun. Zum
Beispiel löscht d den Text.
Hinweis: Drücken von v startet die Visuelle Auswahl. Du kannst den Cursor
umherbewegen, um die Auswahl zu vergrößern oder zu verkleinern. Anschließend
lässt sich ein Operator anwenden, um mit dem Text etwas zu tun. Zum Beispiel
löscht d den Text.
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Lektion 5.4: EINLESEN UND ZUSAMMENFÜHREN VON DATEIEN
** Um den Inhalt einer Datei einzulesen, tippe :r DATEINAME **
1. Platziere den Cursor überhalb dieser Zeile.
1. Platziere den Cursor direkt über dieser Zeile.
BEACHTE: Nachdem Du Schritt 2 ausgeführt hast, wirst Du Text aus Lektion 5.3
sehen. Dann bewege Dich wieder ABWÄRTS, um diese Lektion wiederzusehen.
sehen. Dann bewege Dich wieder ABWÄRTS, Lektion 5.4 wiederzusehen.
2. Nun lies Deine Datei TEST ein indem Du das Kommando :r TEST ausführst,
2. Nun lies deine Datei TEST ein indem Du das Kommando :r TEST ausführst,
wobei TEST der von Dir verwendete Dateiname ist.
Die eingelesene Datei wird unterhalb der Cursorzeile eingefügt.
3. Um zu überprüfen, dass die Datei eingelesen wurde, gehe zurück und siehe,
dass es jetzt zwei Kopien von Lektion 5.3 gibt, das Original und die
eingefügte Dateiversion.
3. Um zu überprüfen, dass die Datei eingelesen wurde, gehe zurück und
beachte, dass es jetzt zwei Kopien von Lektion 5.3 gibt, das Original und
die eingefügte Dateiversion.
Bemerkung: Du kannst auch die Ausgabe eines externen Kommandos einlesen. Zum
Anmerkung: Du kannst auch die Ausgabe eines externen Kommandos einlesen. Zum
Beispiel liest :r !ls die Ausgabe des Kommandos ls ein und platziert
sie unterhalb des Cursors.
@@ -720,14 +722,14 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst auch die Ausgabe eines externen Kommandos einlesen. Zum
1. Bewege den Cursor zu der ersten mit ---> markierten Zeile unten.
2. Tippe o (klein geschrieben), um eine Zeile UNTERHALB des Cursos zu öffnen
2. Tippe o (klein geschrieben), um eine Zeile UNTERHALB des Cursors zu öffnen
und Dich in den Einfügemodus zu begeben.
3. Nun tippe etwas Text und drücke <ESC> , um den Einfügemodus zu verlassen.
---> Mit o wird der Cursor auf der offenen Zeile im Einfügemodus platziert.
4. Um eine Zeile ÜBERHALB des Cursos aufzumachen, gib einfach ein großes O
4. Um eine Zeile ÜBERHALB des Cursors aufzumachen, gib einfach ein großes O
statt einem kleinen o ein. Versuche dies auf der unten stehenden Zeile.
---> Öffne eine Zeile über dieser mit O , wenn der Cursor auf dieser Zeile ist.
@@ -755,7 +757,7 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst auch die Ausgabe eines externen Kommandos einlesen. Zum
---> Diese Zei bietet Gelegen , Text in einer Zeile anzufü.
---> Diese Zeile bietet Gelegenheit, Text in einer Zeile anzufügen.
Bemerkung: a, i und A gehen alle gleichermaßen in den Einfügemodus; der
Anmerkung: a, i und A gehen alle gleichermaßen in den Einfügemodus; der
einzige Unterschied ist, wo die Zeichen eingefügt werden.
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Lektion 6.3: EINE ANDERE ART DES ERSETZENS (REPLACE)
@@ -767,9 +769,9 @@ Bemerkung: a, i und A gehen alle gleichermaßen in den Einfügemodus; der
Bewege den Cursor zum Anfang des ersten xxx .
2. Nun drücke R und tippe die Nummer, die darunter in der zweiten Zeile
steht, so das diese das xxx ersetzt.
steht, so dass diese das xxx ersetzt.
3. Drücke <ESC> , um den Ersetzungsmodus zu verlassen. Bemerke, daß der Rest
3. Drücke <ESC> , um den Ersetzungsmodus zu verlassen. Beachte, dass der Rest
der Zeile unverändert bleibt.
4. Wiederhole die Schritte, um das verbliebene xxx zu ersetzen.
@@ -777,7 +779,7 @@ Bemerkung: a, i und A gehen alle gleichermaßen in den Einfügemodus; der
---> Das Addieren von 123 zu xxx ergibt xxx.
---> Das Addieren von 123 zu 456 ergibt 579.
Bemerkung: Der Ersetzungsmodus ist wie der Einfügemodus, aber jedes eingetippte
Anmerkung: Der Ersetzungsmodus ist wie der Einfügemodus, aber jedes eingetippte
Zeichen löscht ein vorhandenes Zeichen.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -785,7 +787,7 @@ Bemerkung: Der Ersetzungsmodus ist wie der Einfügemodus, aber jedes eingetippte
** Benutze den y Operator, um Text zu kopieren; p , um ihn einzufügen **
1. Gehe zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten, setze den Cursor hinter "a)".
1. Gehe zu der mit ---> markierten Zeile unten; setze den Cursor hinter "a)".
2. Starte den Visuellen Modus mit v , bewege den Cursor genau vor "erste".
@@ -802,11 +804,11 @@ Bemerkung: Der Ersetzungsmodus ist wie der Einfügemodus, aber jedes eingetippte
---> a) dies ist der erste Eintrag.
b)
Bemerkung: Du kannst y auch als Operator verwenden; yw kopiert ein Wort.
Anmerkung: Du kannst y auch als Operator verwenden; yw kopiert ein Wort.
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Lektion 6.5: OPTIONEN SETZEN
** Setze eine Option so, dass eine Suche oder eine Ersetzung Groß- **
** Setze eine Option so, dass eine Suche oder Ersetzung Groß- **
** und Kleinschreibung ignoriert **
1. Suche nach 'ignoriere', indem Du /ignoriere eingibst.
@@ -815,7 +817,7 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst y auch als Operator verwenden; yw kopiert ein Wort.
2. Setze die 'ic' (Ignore case) - Option, indem Du :set ic eingibst.
3. Nun suche wieder nach 'ignoriere', indem Du n tippst.
Bemerke, daß jetzt Ignoriere und auch IGNORIERE gefunden wird.
Beachte, dass jetzt Ignoriere und auch IGNORIERE gefunden wird.
4. Setze die 'hlsearch' und 'incsearch' - Optionen: :set hls is
@@ -823,14 +825,14 @@ Bemerkung: Du kannst y auch als Operator verwenden; yw kopiert ein Wort.
6. Um das Ignorieren von Groß/Kleinschreibung abzuschalten, tippe: :set noic
Bemerkung: Um die Hervorhebung der Treffer zu enfernen, gib ein: :nohlsearch
Bemerkung: Um die Schreibweise für eine einzige Suche zu ignorieren, benutze
\c im Suchausdruck: /ignoriere\c <ENTER>
Anmerkung: Um die Hervorhebung der Treffer zu entfernen, gib ein: :nohlsearch
Anmerkung: Um die Schreibweise für eine einzige Suche zu ignorieren, benutze \c
im Suchausdruck: /ignoriere\c <ENTER>
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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 6
1. Tippe o , um eine Zeile UNTER dem Cursor zu öffnen und den Einfügemodus
zu starten.
zu starten
Tippe O , um eine Zeile ÜBER dem Cursor zu öffnen.
2. Tippe a , um Text NACH dem Cursor anzufügen.
@@ -876,13 +878,13 @@ Bemerkung: Um die Schreibweise für eine einzige Suche zu ignorieren, benutze
Lektion 7.2: ERSTELLE EIN START-SKRIPT
** Aktiviere die eingebauten Funktionalitäten von Vim **
** Aktiviere die Features von Vim **
Vim besitzt viele Funktionalitäten, die über Vi hinausgehen, aber die meisten
von ihnen sind standardmäßig deaktiviert. Um mehr Funktionalitäten zu nutzen,
musst Du eine "vimrc" - Datei erstellen.
1. Starte das Editieren der "vimrc"-Datei, abhängig von Deinem System:
1. Starte das Editieren der "vimrc"-Datei, abhängig von deinem System:
:e ~/.vimrc für Unix
:e $VIM/_vimrc für MS-Windows
@@ -893,33 +895,33 @@ Bemerkung: Um die Schreibweise für eine einzige Suche zu ignorieren, benutze
:w
Beim nächsten Start von Vim wird die Syntaxhervorhebung aktiviert sein.
Du kannst all Deine bevorzugten Optionen zu dieser "vimrc"-Datei zufügen.
Du kannst all deine bevorzugten Optionen zu dieser "vimrc"-Datei zufügen.
Für mehr Informationen tippe :help vimrc-intro
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Lektion 7.3: VERVOLLSTÄNDIGEN
** Kommandozeilenvervollständigung mit CTRL-D and <TAB> **
** Kommandozeilenvervollständigung mit CTRL-D und <TAB> **
1. Stelle sicher, daß Vim nicht im vi-Kompatibilitätsmodus ist: :set nocp
1. Stelle sicher, dass Vim nicht im Vi-Kompatibilitätsmodus ist: :set nocp
2. Siehe nach, welche Dateien im Verzeichnis existieren: :!ls oder :dir
3. Tippe den Beginn eines Komandos: :e
3. Tippe den Beginn eines Kommandos: :e
4. Drücke CTRL-D und Vim zeigt eine Liste mit "e" beginnender Kommandos.
5. Drücke <TAB> und Vim vervollständigt den Kommandonamen zu ":edit".
6. Nun füge ein Leerzeichen und den Beginn einer existierenden Datei an:
6. Nun füge ein Leerzeichen und den Anfang einer existierenden Datei an:
:edit DAT
7. Drücke <TAB>. Vim vervollständigt den Namen (falls er eindeutig ist).
Bemerkung: Vervollständigung funktioniert für viele Kommandos. Versuche
Anmerkung: Vervollständigung funktioniert für viele Kommandos. Probiere
einfach CTRL-D und <TAB>. Dies ist insbesondere nützlich für :help .
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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 7
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG VON LEKTION 7
1. Tippe :help oder drücke <F1> oder <Help>, um ein Hilfefenster zu öffnen.
@@ -930,11 +932,11 @@ Bemerkung: Vervollständigung funktioniert für viele Kommandos. Versuche
4. Tippe :q , um das Hilfefenster zu schließen.
5. Erstelle ein vimrc - Startskript zur Sicherung bevorzugter Einstellungen.
5. Erstelle ein vimrc - Startskript mit deinen bevorzugter Einstellungen.
6. Drücke CTRL-D nach dem Tippen eines Kommandos : , um mögliche
Vervollständigungen zu sehen.
Drücke <TAB> für eine einzige Vervollständigung.
6. Drücke CTRL-D nach dem Tippen eines : Kommandos, um mögliche
Vervollständigungen anzusehen.
Drücke <TAB> , um eine Vervollständigung zu anzuwenden.
@@ -943,13 +945,13 @@ Bemerkung: Vervollständigung funktioniert für viele Kommandos. Versuche
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Damit ist der Vim Tutor beendet. Die Intention war, einen kurzen und
bündigen Überblick über den Vim Editor zu liefern; gerade genug, um relativ
Damit ist der Vim Tutor beendet. Seine Intention war, einen kurzen und
bündigen Überblick über den Vim Editor zu geben; gerade genug, um relativ
leicht mit ihm umgehen zu können. Der Vim Tutor hat nicht den geringsten
Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit; Vim hat noch weitaus mehr Kommandos. Lies als
nächstes das User Manual: ":help user-manual".
Für weiteres Lesen und Lernen ist folgendes Buch empfohlen :
Für weiteres Lesen und Lernen ist folgendes Buch empfehlenswert :
Vim - Vi Improved - von Steve Oualline
Verlag: New Riders
Das erste Buch, welches durchgängig Vim gewidmet ist. Besonders nützlich
@@ -957,7 +959,7 @@ Bemerkung: Vervollständigung funktioniert für viele Kommandos. Versuche
Siehe http://iccf-holland.org/click5.html
Folgendes Buch ist älter und mehr über Vi als Vim, aber auch empfehlenswert:
Textbearbeitung mit dem vi-Editor - von Linda Lamb und Arnold Robbins
Textbearbeitung mit dem Vi-Editor - von Linda Lamb und Arnold Robbins
Verlag O'Reilly - ISBN: 3897211262
In diesem Buch kann man fast alles finden, was man mit Vi tun möchte.
Die sechste Ausgabe enthält auch Informationen über Vim.
@@ -970,11 +972,11 @@ Bemerkung: Vervollständigung funktioniert für viele Kommandos. Versuche
für Einsteiger empfehlenswert. Probekapitel und die Beispielskripte sind
online erhältlich. Siehe http://iccf-holland.org/click5.html
Dieses Tutorial wurde geschrieben von Michael C. Pierce and Robert K. Ware,
Dieses Tutorial wurde geschrieben von Michael C. Pierce und Robert K. Ware,
Colorado School of Mines. Es benutzt Ideen, die Charles Smith, Colorado State
University, zur Verfügung stellte. E-mail: bware@mines.colorado.edu.
University, zur Verfügung stellte. E-Mail: bware@mines.colorado.edu.
Bearbeitet für Vim von Bram Moolenaar.
Deutsche Übersetzung von Joachim Hofmann 2007. E-mail: Joachim.Hof@gmx.de
Deutsche Übersetzung von Joachim Hofmann 2015. E-Mail: Joachim.Hof@gmx.de
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" An example for a vimrc file.
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last change: 2014 Nov 05
" Last change: 2015 Mar 24
"
" To use it, copy it to
" for Unix and OS/2: ~/.vimrc
@@ -73,10 +73,8 @@ if has("autocmd")
" When editing a file, always jump to the last known cursor position.
" Don't do it when the position is invalid or when inside an event handler
" (happens when dropping a file on gvim).
" Also don't do it when the mark is in the first line, that is the default
" position when opening a file.
autocmd BufReadPost *
\ if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") |
\ if line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") |
\ exe "normal! g`\"" |
\ endif

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ CXX := $(CROSS_COMPILE)g++
WINDRES := $(CROSS_COMPILE)windres
WINDRES_CXX = $(CXX)
WINDRES_FLAGS = --preprocessor="$(WINDRES_CXX) -E -xc" -DRC_INVOKED
LIBS := -luuid
LIBS := -luuid -lgdi32
RES := gvimext.res
DEFFILE = gvimext_ming.def
OBJ := gvimext.o

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@@ -4,7 +4,9 @@
#
TARGETOS=BOTH
APPVER=4.0
!ifndef APPVER
APPVER=5.0
!endif
!if "$(DEBUG)" != "yes"
NODEBUG = 1

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@@ -79,19 +79,24 @@ getGvimName(char *name, int runtime)
strcpy(name, searchpath((char *)"gvim.bat"));
if (name[0] == 0)
strcpy(name, "gvim"); // finds gvim.bat or gvim.exe
// avoid that Vim tries to expand wildcards in the file names
strcat(name, " --literal");
}
}
static void
getGvimNameW(wchar_t *nameW)
getGvimInvocation(char *name, int runtime)
{
getGvimName(name, runtime);
// avoid that Vim tries to expand wildcards in the file names
strcat(name, " --literal");
}
static void
getGvimInvocationW(wchar_t *nameW)
{
char *name;
name = (char *)malloc(BUFSIZE);
getGvimName(name, 0);
getGvimInvocation(name, 0);
mbstowcs(nameW, name, BUFSIZE);
free(name);
}
@@ -123,6 +128,26 @@ getRuntimeDir(char *buf)
}
}
HBITMAP IconToBitmap(HICON hIcon, HBRUSH hBackground, int width, int height)
{
HDC hDC = GetDC(NULL);
HDC hMemDC = CreateCompatibleDC(hDC);
HBITMAP hMemBmp = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hDC, width, height);
HBITMAP hResultBmp = NULL;
HGDIOBJ hOrgBMP = SelectObject(hMemDC, hMemBmp);
DrawIconEx(hMemDC, 0, 0, hIcon, width, height, 0, hBackground, DI_NORMAL);
hResultBmp = hMemBmp;
hMemBmp = NULL;
SelectObject(hMemDC, hOrgBMP);
DeleteDC(hMemDC);
ReleaseDC(NULL, hDC);
DestroyIcon(hIcon);
return hResultBmp;
}
//
// GETTEXT: translated messages and menu entries
//
@@ -404,7 +429,7 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExtClassFactory::QueryInterface(REFIID riid,
{
*ppv = NULL;
// Any interface on this object is the object pointer
// any interface on this object is the object pointer
if (IsEqualIID(riid, IID_IUnknown) || IsEqualIID(riid, IID_IClassFactory))
{
@@ -448,7 +473,7 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExtClassFactory::CreateInstance(LPUNKNOWN pUnkOuter,
// QueryInterface with IID_IShellExtInit--this is how shell extensions are
// initialized.
LPCSHELLEXT pShellExt = new CShellExt(); //Create the CShellExt object
LPCSHELLEXT pShellExt = new CShellExt(); // create the CShellExt object
if (NULL == pShellExt)
return E_OUTOFMEMORY;
@@ -469,6 +494,8 @@ CShellExt::CShellExt()
m_pDataObj = NULL;
inc_cRefThisDLL();
LoadMenuIcon();
}
CShellExt::~CShellExt()
@@ -477,6 +504,9 @@ CShellExt::~CShellExt()
m_pDataObj->Release();
dec_cRefThisDLL();
if (m_hVimIconBitmap)
DeleteObject(m_hVimIconBitmap);
}
STDMETHODIMP CShellExt::QueryInterface(REFIID riid, LPVOID FAR *ppv)
@@ -597,6 +627,7 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExt::QueryContextMenu(HMENU hMenu,
HKEY keyhandle;
bool showExisting = true;
bool showIcons = true;
// Check whether "Edit with existing Vim" entries are disabled.
if (RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "Software\\Vim\\Gvim", 0,
@@ -605,6 +636,9 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExt::QueryContextMenu(HMENU hMenu,
if (RegQueryValueEx(keyhandle, "DisableEditWithExisting", 0, NULL,
NULL, NULL) == ERROR_SUCCESS)
showExisting = false;
if (RegQueryValueEx(keyhandle, "DisableContextMenuIcons", 0, NULL,
NULL, NULL) == ERROR_SUCCESS)
showIcons = false;
RegCloseKey(keyhandle);
}
@@ -612,28 +646,33 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExt::QueryContextMenu(HMENU hMenu,
if (showExisting)
EnumWindows(EnumWindowsProc, (LPARAM)this);
MENUITEMINFO mii = { sizeof(MENUITEMINFO) };
mii.fMask = MIIM_STRING | MIIM_ID;
if (showIcons)
{
mii.fMask |= MIIM_BITMAP;
mii.hbmpItem = m_hVimIconBitmap;
}
if (cbFiles > 1)
{
InsertMenu(hMenu,
indexMenu++,
MF_STRING|MF_BYPOSITION,
idCmd++,
_("Edit with &multiple Vims"));
mii.wID = idCmd++;
mii.dwTypeData = _("Edit with &multiple Vims");
mii.cch = lstrlen(mii.dwTypeData);
InsertMenuItem(hMenu, indexMenu++, TRUE, &mii);
InsertMenu(hMenu,
indexMenu++,
MF_STRING|MF_BYPOSITION,
idCmd++,
_("Edit with single &Vim"));
mii.wID = idCmd++;
mii.dwTypeData = _("Edit with single &Vim");
mii.cch = lstrlen(mii.dwTypeData);
InsertMenuItem(hMenu, indexMenu++, TRUE, &mii);
if (cbFiles <= 4)
{
// Can edit up to 4 files in diff mode
InsertMenu(hMenu,
indexMenu++,
MF_STRING|MF_BYPOSITION,
idCmd++,
_("Diff with Vim"));
mii.wID = idCmd++;
mii.dwTypeData = _("Diff with Vim");
mii.cch = lstrlen(mii.dwTypeData);
InsertMenuItem(hMenu, indexMenu++, TRUE, &mii);
m_edit_existing_off = 3;
}
else
@@ -642,11 +681,10 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExt::QueryContextMenu(HMENU hMenu,
}
else
{
InsertMenu(hMenu,
indexMenu++,
MF_STRING|MF_BYPOSITION,
idCmd++,
_("Edit with &Vim"));
mii.wID = idCmd++;
mii.dwTypeData = _("Edit with &Vim");
mii.cch = lstrlen(mii.dwTypeData);
InsertMenuItem(hMenu, indexMenu++, TRUE, &mii);
m_edit_existing_off = 1;
}
@@ -672,11 +710,11 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExt::QueryContextMenu(HMENU hMenu,
temp[BUFSIZE - 1] = '\0';
strncat(temp, title, BUFSIZE - 1 - strlen(temp));
temp[BUFSIZE - 1] = '\0';
InsertMenu(hMenu,
indexMenu++,
MF_STRING|MF_BYPOSITION,
idCmd++,
temp);
mii.wID = idCmd++;
mii.dwTypeData = temp;
mii.cch = lstrlen(mii.dwTypeData);
InsertMenuItem(hMenu, indexMenu++, TRUE, &mii);
}
// InsertMenu(hMenu, indexMenu++, MF_SEPARATOR|MF_BYPOSITION, 0, NULL);
@@ -813,6 +851,22 @@ BOOL CALLBACK CShellExt::EnumWindowsProc(HWND hWnd, LPARAM lParam)
return TRUE; // continue enumeration (otherwise this would be false)
}
BOOL CShellExt::LoadMenuIcon()
{
char vimExeFile[BUFSIZE];
getGvimName(vimExeFile, 1);
if (vimExeFile[0] == '\0')
return FALSE;
HICON hVimIcon;
if (ExtractIconEx(vimExeFile, 0, NULL, &hVimIcon, 1) == 0)
return FALSE;
m_hVimIconBitmap = IconToBitmap(hVimIcon,
GetSysColorBrush(COLOR_MENU),
GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSMICON),
GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSMICON));
return TRUE;
}
#ifdef WIN32
// This symbol is not defined in older versions of the SDK or Visual C++.
@@ -893,7 +947,7 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExt::InvokeGvim(HWND hParent,
m_szFileUserClickedOn,
sizeof(m_szFileUserClickedOn));
getGvimNameW(cmdStrW);
getGvimInvocationW(cmdStrW);
wcscat(cmdStrW, L" \"");
if ((wcslen(cmdStrW) + wcslen(m_szFileUserClickedOn) + 2) < BUFSIZE)
@@ -961,7 +1015,7 @@ STDMETHODIMP CShellExt::InvokeSingleGvim(HWND hParent,
cmdlen = BUFSIZE;
cmdStrW = (wchar_t *) malloc(cmdlen * sizeof(wchar_t));
getGvimNameW(cmdStrW);
getGvimInvocationW(cmdStrW);
if (useDiff)
wcscat(cmdStrW, L" -d");

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@@ -110,10 +110,14 @@ typedef CShellExtClassFactory *LPCSHELLEXTCLASSFACTORY;
class CShellExt : public IContextMenu,
IShellExtInit
{
private:
BOOL LoadMenuIcon();
protected:
ULONG m_cRef;
LPDATAOBJECT m_pDataObj;
UINT m_edit_existing_off;
HBITMAP m_hVimIconBitmap;
// For some reason, this callback must be static
static BOOL CALLBACK EnumWindowsProc(HWND hWnd, LPARAM lParam);

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@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ endif
endif
ifdef PERL
CFLAGS += -I$(PERLLIBS) -DFEAT_PERL
CFLAGS += -I$(PERLLIBS) -DFEAT_PERL -DPERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT -DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS
ifeq (yes, $(DYNAMIC_PERL))
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_PERL -DDYNAMIC_PERL_DLL=\"perl$(PERL_VER).dll\"
EXTRA_LIBS += -L$(PERLLIBS) -lperl$(PERL_VER)

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