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Bram Moolenaar
42c9cfa7f4 patch 7.4.1122
Problem:    Test 92 and 93 fail when using gvim on a system with a non utf-8
            locale.
Solution:   Avoid using .gvimrc by adding -U NONE. (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
2016-01-17 18:49:57 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
08b270a8a4 patch 7.4.1121
Problem:    test_expand leaves files behind.
Solution:   Edit another file before deleting, otherwise the swap file
            remains.
2016-01-17 18:34:19 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
336bd622c3 patch 7.4.1120
Problem:    delete(x, 'rf') fails if a directory is empty. (Lcd)
Solution:   Ignore not finding matches in an empty directory.
2016-01-17 18:23:58 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
72defda84e patch 7.4.1119
Problem:    argidx() has a wrong value after ":%argdelete". (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan)
Solution:   Correct the value of w_arg_idx.  Add a test.
2016-01-17 18:04:33 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a99b90437a patch 7.4.1118
Problem:    Tests hang in 24 line terminal.
Solution:   Set the 'more' option off.
2016-01-17 17:10:59 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d82103ed85 patch 7.4.1117
Problem:    No longer get "." and ".." in directory list.
Solution:   Do not skip "." and ".." unless EW_DODOT is set.
2016-01-17 17:04:05 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
b0967d587f patch 7.4.1116
Problem:    delete(x, 'rf') does not delete files starting with a dot.
Solution:   Also delete files starting with a dot.
2016-01-17 16:49:43 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d0232917ce patch 7.4.1115
Problem:    MS-Windows: make clean in testdir doesn't clean everything.
Solution:   Add command to delete X* directories. (Ken Takata)
2016-01-17 16:15:32 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
43a34f9f74 patch 7.4.1114
Problem:    delete() does not work well with symbolic links.
Solution:   Recognize symbolik links.
2016-01-17 15:56:34 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4119cf80e1 patch 7.4.1113
Problem:    Using {ns} in variable name does not work. (lilydjwg)
Solution:   Fix recognizing colon.  Add a test.
2016-01-17 14:59:01 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
2db5c3b3ce patch 7.4.1112
Problem:    When using ":next" with an illegal file name no error is reported.
Solution:   Give an error message.
2016-01-16 22:49:34 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
f60b796fa9 patch 7.4.1111
Problem:    test_expand fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Always use forward slashes.  Remove references to test27.
2016-01-16 22:47:23 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
8c600052fa patch 7.4.1110
Problem:    Test 108 fails when language is French.
Solution:   Force English messages. (Dominique Pelle)
2016-01-16 22:08:11 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4cf7679383 patch 7.4.1109
Problem:    MS-Windows doesn't have rmdir().
Solution:   Add mch_rmdir().
2016-01-16 22:02:57 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
58adb14739 patch 7.4.1108
Problem:    Expanding "~" halfway a file name.
Solution:   Handle the file name as one name. (Marco Hinz)  Add a test.
            Closes #564.
2016-01-16 21:50:51 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
da440d21a6 patch 7.4.1107
Problem:    Vim can create a directory but not delete it.
Solution:   Add an argument to delete() to make it possible to delete a
            directory, also recursively.
2016-01-16 21:27:23 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
286eacd3f6 patch 7.4.1106
Problem:    The nsis script can't be used from the appveyor build.
Solution:   Add "ifndef" to allow for variables to be set from the command
            line. Remove duplicate SetCompressor command. Support using other
            gettext binaries. (Ken Takata)  Update build instructions to use
            libintl-8.dll.
2016-01-16 18:05:50 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
9bbf63dbf8 patch 7.4.1105
Problem:    When using slices there is a mixup of variable name and namespace.
Solution:   Recognize variables that can't be a namespace. (Hirohito Higashi)
2016-01-16 16:49:28 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4e640bd930 patch 7.4.1104
Problem:    Various problems building with MzScheme/Racket.
Solution:   Make it work with new versions of Racket. (Yukihiro Nakadaira, Ken
            Takata)
2016-01-16 16:20:38 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d125001297 patch 7.4.1103
Problem:    Removed file still in distribution.
Solution:   Remove Make_cyg.mak from the list of files.
2016-01-16 15:45:15 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
f1f60f859c patch 7.4.1102
Problem:    Debugger has no stack backtrace support.
Solution:   Add "backtrace", "frame", "up" and "down" commands. (Alberto
            Fanjul, closes #433)
2016-01-16 15:40:53 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
e39b3d9fb4 patch 7.4.1101
Problem:    With 'rightleft' and concealing the cursor may move to the wrong
            position.
Solution:   Compute the column differently when 'rightleft' is set. (Hirohito
            Higashi)
2016-01-15 22:52:22 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
abfa9efb98 patch 7.4.1100
Problem:    Cygwin makefiles are unused.
Solution:   Remove them.
2016-01-15 22:34:45 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
36d7cd8965 patch 7.4.1099
Problem:    It's not easy to know if Vim supports blowfish. (Smu Johnson)
Solution:   Add has('crypt-blowfish') and has('crypt-blowfish2').
2016-01-15 22:08:23 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
b7604cc19f patch 7.4.1098
Problem:    Still using old style C function declarations.
Solution:   Always define __ARGS() to include types.  Turn a few functions
            into ANSI style to find out if this causes problems for anyone.
2016-01-15 21:23:22 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
345efa013d Update runtime files 2016-01-15 20:57:49 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
065ee9aebf patch 7.4.1097
Problem:    Looking up the alloc ID for tests fails.
Solution:   Fix the line computation.  Use assert_fails() for unlet test.
2016-01-15 20:53:38 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a260b87d9d patch 7.4.1096
Problem:    Need several lines to verify a command produces an error.
Solution:   Add assert_fails(). (suggested by Nikolay Pavlov)
            Make the quickfix alloc test actually work.
2016-01-15 20:48:22 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
3d6d5cc3a4 patch 7.4.1095
Problem:    Can't build GvimExt with SDK 7.1.
Solution:   Support using setenv.bat instead of vcvars32.bat. (Ken Takata)
2016-01-15 18:03:32 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
5a46a58eb6 Add missing test file. 2016-01-15 15:56:58 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
ccb80989f2 patch 7.4.1094
Problem:    Test for :hardcopy fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Check for the +postscript feature.
2016-01-15 15:56:35 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
24c4d539ee patch 7.4.1093
Problem:    Typo in test goes unnoticed.
Solution:   Fix the typo. Give error for wrong arguments to cursor().
            (partly by Hirohito Higashi) Add a test for cursor().
2016-01-15 15:37:20 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a803c7f940 patch 7.4.1092
Problem:    It is not simple to test for an exception and give a proper error
            message.
Solution:   Add assert_exception().
2016-01-15 15:31:39 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
b01f357791 patch 7.4.1091
Problem:    When making a change while need_wait_return is set there is a two
            second delay.
Solution:   Do not assume the ATTENTION prompt was given when need_wait_return
            was set already.
2016-01-15 15:17:04 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
b5690794cf patch 7.4.1090
Problem:    No tests for :hardcopy and related options.
Solution:   Add test_hardcopy.
2016-01-14 22:10:41 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
ef2b5036b3 patch 7.4.1089
Problem:    Repeating CTRL-A doesn't work.
Solution:   Call prep_redo_cmd(). (Hirohito Higashi)
2016-01-12 22:20:58 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
7ae4fbca55 patch 7.4.1088
Problem:    Coverity warns for uninitialized variables.  Only one is an actual
            problem.
Solution:   Move the conditions.  Don't use endpos if handling an error.
2016-01-12 21:00:40 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d79e55016c patch 7.4.1087
Problem:    CTRL-A and CTRL-X do not work properly with blockwise visual
            selection if there is a mix of Tab and spaces.
Solution:   Add OP_NR_ADD and OP_NR_SUB. (Hirohito Higashi)
2016-01-10 22:13:02 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
507edf63df patch 7.4.1086
Problem:    Crash with an extremely long buffer name.
Solution:   Limit the return value of vim_snprintf(). (Dominique Pelle)
2016-01-10 20:54:17 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a52dfaed10 patch 7.4.1085
Problem:    The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands do not update the '[ and '] marks.
Solution:   (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
2016-01-10 20:21:57 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
e1edc1caba patch 7.4.1084
Problem:    Using "." to repeat CTRL-A in Visual mode increments the wrong
            numbers.
Solution:   Append right size to the redo buffer. (Ozaki Kiichi)
2016-01-10 20:08:03 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4514d2769b patch 7.4.1083
Problem:    Building GvimExt with VS2015 may fail.
Solution:   Adjust the makefile. (Mike Williams)
2016-01-10 19:21:36 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
858b96f382 patch 7.4.1082
Problem:    The Tcl interface is always skipping memory free on exit.
Solution:   Only skip for dynamically loaded Tcl.
2016-01-10 16:12:24 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
254b105b75 patch 7.4.1081
Problem:    No test for what previously caused a crash.
Solution:   Add test for unletting errmsg.
2016-01-10 16:10:17 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
f32c5cd6e0 patch 7.4.1080
Problem:    VS2015 has a function HandleToLong() that is shadowed by the macro
            that Vim defines.
Solution:   Do not define HandleToLong() for MSVC version 1400 and later.
            (Mike Williams)
2016-01-10 16:07:44 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
b86a343280 patch 7.4.1079
Problem:    New include file missing from distribution.  Missing changes to
            quickfix code.
Solution:   Add alloc.h to the list of distributed files. Use the enum in
            quickfix code.
2016-01-10 16:00:53 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
acb4f221c7 Updated runtime files. 2016-01-10 15:59:26 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d08a8d4a31 patch 7.4.1078
Problem:    MSVC: "make clean" doesn't cleanup in the tee directory.
Solution:   Add the commands to cleanup tee. (Erich Ritz)
2016-01-10 15:20:29 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
30a89473ee patch 7.4.1077
Problem:    The build instructions for MS-Windows are incomplete.
Solution:   Add explanations for how to build with various interfaces. (Ken
            Takata)
2016-01-10 14:35:58 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
6a3c8aff04 patch 7.4.1076
Problem:    CTRL-A does not work well in right-left mode.
Solution:   Remove reversing the line, add a test. (Hirohito Higashi)
2016-01-10 14:13:40 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
05fe017c1a patch 7.4.1075
Problem:    Crash when using an invalid command.
Solution:   Fix generating the error message. (Dominique Pelle)
2016-01-10 13:54:48 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
5fa4d448fb patch 7.4.1074
Problem:    Warning from VX2015 compiler.
Solution:   Add a type cast. (Mike Williams)
2016-01-10 13:25:55 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
28fb79db6b patch 7.4.1073
Problem:    Alloc_id depends on numbers, may use the same one twice.  It's not
            clear from the number what it's for.
Solution:   Use an enum.  Add a function to lookup the enum value from the
            name.
2016-01-09 22:28:33 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
44132a10ae add missing test file 2016-01-09 21:09:10 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
450919587d patch 7.4.1072
Problem:    Increment test is old style.
Solution:   Make the increment test a new style test. (Hirohito Higashi)
2016-01-09 21:08:35 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
cfc0a350a9 patch 7.4.1071
Problem:    New style tests are executed in arbitrary order.
Solution:   Sort the test function names. (Hirohito Higashi)
            Fix the quickfix test that depended on the order.
2016-01-09 20:23:00 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
8a5115cf18 patch 7.4.1070
Problem:    The Tcl interface can't be loaded dynamically on Unix.
Solution:   Make it possible to load it dynamically. (Ken Takata)
2016-01-09 19:41:11 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
5f24542e5e patch 7.4.1069
Problem:    Compiler warning for unused argument.
Solution:   Add UNUSED.
2016-01-09 18:52:40 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
71bcfdf301 patch 7.4.1068
Problem:    Wrong way to check for unletting internal variables.
Solution:   Use a better way. (Olaf Dabrunz)
2016-01-09 18:20:46 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
449538c3d2 patch 7.4.1067
Problem:    Can't build with MingW and Python on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Move the build flags to CFLAGS.
2016-01-09 17:49:15 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
64496ffc9c patch 7.4.1066
Problem:    Build fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Adjust the #ifdefs for "dll" options.
2016-01-09 15:08:03 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
25e4fcde76 patch 7.4.1065
Problem:    Cannot use the "dll" options on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Support the options on all platforms.  Use the built-in name as
            the default, so that it's clear what Vim is looking for.
2016-01-09 14:57:47 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
7b877b3605 patch 7.4.1064
Problem:    When a spell file has single letter compounding creating
            suggestions takes an awful long time.
Solution:   Add th eNOCOMPOUNDSUGS flag.
2016-01-09 13:51:34 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4d1c0a4441 Update to newer English spell files,
but without the COMPOUND rules that make suggestions very slow.
2016-01-09 13:23:54 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
eca99bd45f patch 7.4.1063
Problem:    TCL_VER_LONG and DYNAMIC_TCL_VER are not set when building with
            Cygwin and MingW.
Solution:   Add TCL_VER_LONG and DYNAMIC_TCL_VER to the makefile.
2016-01-07 22:50:05 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
0bee2fe25a patch 7.4.1062
Problem:    Building with Ruby on MS-Windows requires a lot of arguments.
Solution:   Make it simpler. (Ken Takata)
2016-01-07 22:45:09 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
285bf84b4b patch 7.4.1061
Problem:    Compiler warning for ignoring return value of fwrite().
Solution:   Do use the return value. (idea: Charles Campbell)
2016-01-07 22:34:01 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
6602af7fe0 patch 7.4.1060
Problem:    Instructions for writing tests are outdated.
Solution:   Mention Make_all.mak.  Add steps for new style tests.
2016-01-07 22:01:01 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
fd39d08fb6 patch 7.4.1059
Problem:    Code will never be executed.
Solution:   Remove the code.
2016-01-07 21:28:24 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
75bdf6aa30 patch 7.4.1058
Problem:    It is not possible to test code that is only reached when memory
            allocation fails.
Solution:   Add the alloc_fail() function.  Try it out with :vimgrep.
2016-01-07 21:25:08 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
2b7db933b0 patch 7.4.1057
Problem:    Typos in the :options window.
Solution:   Fix the typos. (Dominique Pelle)
2016-01-07 16:52:10 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
ca1fe98517 patch 7.4.1056
Problem:    Don't know why finding spell suggestions is slow.
Solution:   Add some code to gather profiling information.
2016-01-07 16:22:06 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a61018d7e0 Revert English spell file update 2016-01-07 16:19:13 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
e7893a4088 patch 7.4.1055
Problem:    Running "make newtests" in src/testdir has no output.
Solution:   List the messages file when a test fails. (Christian Brabandt)
            Update the list of tests.
2016-01-06 21:23:56 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
2795e21eaa patch 7.4.1054
Problem:    Illegal memory access.
Solution:   Check for missing pattern. (Dominique Pelle)
2016-01-05 22:04:49 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
da59dd5da6 patch 7.4.1053
Problem:    Insufficient testing for quickfix commands.
Solution:   Add a new style quickfix test. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2016-01-05 21:59:58 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
04bff88df6 patch 7.4.1052
Problem:    Illegal memory access with weird syntax command. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Check for column past end of line.
2016-01-05 20:46:16 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
af8af8bfac patch 7.4.1051
Problem:    Segfault when unletting "count".
Solution:   Check for readonly and locked first. (Dominique Pelle)
            Add a test.
2016-01-04 22:05:24 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
c71982b239 patch 7.4.1050
Problem:    Warning for unused var with tiny features. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Add #ifdef.  Use vim_snprintf().  Reduce number of statemements.
2016-01-04 21:43:08 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
485dace817 patch 7.4.1049
Problem:    Wordcount test still still fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Set 'fileformats' to "unix".
2016-01-04 12:45:29 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
c7803a1c42 patch 7.4.1048
Problem:    Wordcount test still fail on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Set 'fileformat' to "unix".
2016-01-04 12:26:23 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
7f68203168 patch 7.4.1047
Problem:    Tests fail on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Set 'selection' to inclusive.
2016-01-04 12:13:05 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
2d6c800272 patch 7.4.1046
Problem:    No test coverage for menus.
Solution:   Load the standard menus and check there is no error.
2016-01-03 23:31:24 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
47707f6f34 patch 7.4.1045
Problem:    Having shadow and coverage on the same build results in the source
            files not being available in the coverage view.
Solution:   Move using shadow to the normal build.
2016-01-03 23:06:34 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
718272a7e1 patch 7.4.1044
Problem:    Can't build without the +eval feature.
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2016-01-03 22:56:45 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d7a08a23bf patch 7.4.1043
Problem:    Another small thing.
Solution:   Now really update the Mac install text.
2016-01-03 22:51:16 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
ed767a2073 patch 7.4.1042
Problem:    g-CTRL-G shows the word count, but there is no way to get the word
            count in a script.
Solution:   Add the wordcount() function. (Christian Brabandt)
2016-01-03 22:49:16 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
022b896592 patch 7.4.1041
Problem:    Various small things.
Solution:   Add file to list of distributed files.  Adjust README.  Fix typo.
2016-01-03 22:16:20 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
fa7353428f Updated runtime files. 2016-01-03 22:14:44 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
24db72958f patch 7.4.1040
Problem:    The tee command is not available on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Adjust tee.c for MSVC and add a makefile. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2016-01-03 16:56:10 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d798af8c77 patch 7.4.1039
Problem:    Test 31 fails with small build.
Solution:   Bail out for small build. (Hirohito Higashi)
2016-01-03 14:32:41 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d2e03f02c4 patch 7.4.1038
Problem:    Still get a warning for a deprecated function with gdk-pixbuf
            2.31.
Solution:   Change minimum minor version from 32 to 31.
2016-01-02 22:46:36 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
027387f70c patch 7.4.1037
Problem:    Using "q!" when there is a modified hidden buffer does not unload
            the current buffer, resulting in the need to abandon it again.
Solution:   When using "q!" unload the current buffer when needed. (Yasuhiro
            Matsumoto, Hirohito Higashi)
2016-01-02 22:25:52 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
fa03fd6c4a patch 7.4.1036
Problem:    Only terminals with up to 256 colors work properly.
Solution:   Use the 256 color behavior for all terminals with 256 or more
            colors. (Robert de Bath, closes #504)
2016-01-02 22:03:00 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a3306958dc patch 7.4.1035
Problem:    An Ex range gets adjusted for folded lines even when the range is
            not using line numbers.
Solution:   Only adjust line numbers for folding. (Christian Brabandt)
2016-01-02 21:41:06 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
27a82e31ee Add new file left out from patch 7.4.1034. 2016-01-02 21:39:09 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
aac624bacd patch 7.4.1034
Problem:    There is no test for the 'backspace' option behavior.
Solution:   Add a test. (Hirohito Higashi)
2016-01-02 21:31:39 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
ee2739787f patch 7.4.1033
Problem:    Memory use on MS-Windows is very conservative.
Solution:   Use the global memory status to estimate amount of memory.
            (Mike Williams)
2016-01-02 21:11:51 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
cbfe32953a patch 7.4.1032
Problem:    message from assert_false() does not look nice.
Solution:   Handle missing sourcing_name. Use right number of spaces. (Watiko)
            Don't use line number if it's zero.
2016-01-02 20:59:10 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
3c6f92e52e patch 7.4.1031
Problem:    Can't build with Python interface using MingW.
Solution:   Update the Makefile. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
2016-01-02 20:26:36 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a2cce86307 patch 7.4.1030
Problem:    test49 is still slow.
Solution:   Move more tests from old to new style.
2016-01-02 19:50:04 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d3343960d7 patch 7.4.1029
Problem:    test_increment fails on systems with 32 bit long.
Solution:   Only test with 32 bits.
2016-01-02 18:17:16 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
92c23d8ab8 patch 7.4.1028
Problem:    Nsis version file missing from the distribution.
Solution:   Add the file to the list.
2016-01-02 18:08:01 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
89b24fcfc2 Update ignored files. Delete file that should have been deleted by patch 7.4.1016. 2016-01-02 18:05:10 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
887c1fea4a patch 7.4.1027
Problem:    No support for binary numbers.
Solution:   Add "bin" to nrformats. (Jason Schulz)
2016-01-02 17:56:35 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
acf92d27c9 patch 7.4.1026
Problem:    When using MingW the tests do not clean up all files.  E.g. test
            17 leaves Xdir1 behind. (Michael Soyka)
Solution:   Also delete directories, like Make_dos.mak.  Delete files after
            directories to reduce warnings.
2016-01-02 16:00:20 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
6c7b44472f patch 7.4.1025
Problem:    Version in installer needs to be updated manually.
Solution:   Generate a file with the version number. (Guopeng Wen)
2016-01-02 15:44:32 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
d5c899a3f1 patch 7.4.1024
Problem:    Interfaces for MS-Windows are outdated.
Solution:   Use Python 2.7.10, Python 3.4.4, Perl 5.22, TCL 8.6.
2016-01-02 15:07:02 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
2c15f6aa8f patch 7.4.1023
Problem:    The distribution files for MS-Windows use CR-LF, which is
            inconsistent with what one gets from github.
Solution:   Use LF in the distribution files.
2016-01-02 15:00:30 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
43f837dea5 patch 7.4.1022
Problem:    The README file contains some outdated information.
Solution:   Update the information about supported systems.
2016-01-01 18:34:39 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
17b609ed7f patch 7.4.1021
Problem:    Some makefiles are outdated.
Solution:   Add a note to warn developers.
2016-01-01 17:56:17 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
7eae47af89 patch 7.4.1020
Problem:    On MS-Windows there is no target to run tests with gvim.
Solution:   Add the testgvim target.
2016-01-01 17:49:44 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
40a346dc19 Update gitignore for files created when running tests. 2016-01-01 17:29:40 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
39373819fd patch 7.4.1019
Problem:    Directory listing of "src" is too long.
Solution:   Rename the resources file to make it shorter.
2016-01-01 17:20:27 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
af2dff8fbc patch 7.4.1018
Problem:    Failure running tests.
Solution:   Add missing change to list of old style tests.
2016-01-01 14:57:51 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
8f79acdf7e patch 7.4.1017
Problem:    When there is a backslash in an option ":set -=" doesn't work.
Solution:   Handle a backslash better. (Jacob Niehus)  Add a new test, merge
            in old test.
2016-01-01 14:48:20 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
8dfc5eb328 patch 7.4.1016
Problem:    Still a few OS/2 pieces remain.
Solution:   Delete more.
2015-12-31 22:37:52 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
c21d67e33c patch 7.4.1015
Problem:    The column is not restored properly when the matchparen plugin is
            used in Insert mode and the cursor is after the end of the line.
Solution:   Set the curswant flag. (Christian Brabandt).  Also fix
            highlighting the match of the character before the cursor.
2015-12-31 22:27:55 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
06b0734d9c patch 7.4.1014
Problem:    fnamemodify('.', ':.') returns an empty string in Cygwin.
Solution:   Use CCP_RELATIVE in the call to cygwin_conv_path. (Jacob Niehus,
            closes #505)
2015-12-31 22:26:28 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
9b05a0d0f9 patch 7.4.1013
Problem:    The local value of 'errorformat' is not used for ":lexpr" and
            ":cexpr".
Solution:   Use the local value if it exists. (Christian Brabandt) Adjust the
            help for this.
2015-12-31 21:19:49 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
1000565c3a patch 7.4.1012
Problem:    Vim overwrites the value of $PYTHONHOME.
Solution:   Do not set $PYTHONHOME if it is already set. (Kazuki Sakamoto,
            closes #500)
2015-12-31 21:03:23 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
2bf2417612 patch 7.4.1011
Problem:    Can't build with Strawberry Perl.
Solution:   Include stdbool.h. (Ken Takata, closes #328)
2015-12-31 20:54:51 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
2d820808cd patch 7.4.1010
Problem:    Some developers are unhappy while running tests.
Solution:   Add a test and some color.
2015-12-31 20:46:39 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
53076830fe patch 7.4.1009
Problem:    There are still #ifdefs for ARCHIE.
Solution:   Remove references to ARCHIE, the code was removed in Vim 5.
2015-12-31 19:53:21 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
e7fedb6ebe patch 7.4.1008
Problem:    The OS/2 code pollutes the source while nobody uses it these days.
Solution:   Drop the support for OS/2.
2015-12-31 19:07:19 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
e3303cb081 patch 7.4.1007
Problem:    When a symbolic link points to a file in the root directory, the
            swapfile is not correct.
Solution:   Do not try getting the full name of a file in the root directory.
            (Milly, closes #501)
2015-12-31 18:29:46 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
96c664af27 patch 7.4.1006
Problem:    The fix in patch 7.3.192 is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test, one for each regexp engine. (Elias Diem)
2015-12-31 16:21:52 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
86e179dbe7 patch 7.4.1005
Problem:    Vim users are not always happy.
Solution:   Make them happy.
2015-12-31 16:10:23 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
cc7ff3fcd8 Update English spell files. 2015-12-30 19:13:24 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
08b7bae91a patch 7.4.1004
Problem:    Using Makefile when auto/config.mk does not exists results in
            warnings.
Solution:   Use default values for essential variables.
2015-12-30 17:56:05 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
7b5f0a15bc patch 7.4.1003
Problem:    Travis could check a few more things.
Solution:   Run autoconf on one of the builds. (James McCoy, closes #510)
            Also build with normal features.
2015-12-30 17:40:43 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
604619784c patch 7.4.1002
Problem:    Cannot run an individual test on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Move the rule to run test1 downwards. (Ken Takata)
2015-12-30 17:17:10 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
f49e240c2d patch 7.4.1001
Problem:    test_viml isn't run.
Solution:   Include change in makefile.
2015-12-30 15:59:25 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
c06624661a patch 7.4.1000
Problem:    Test 49 is slow and doesn't work on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Start moving parts of test 49 to test_viml.
2015-12-30 15:49:05 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
b8cb643eab patch 7.4.999
Problem:    "make shadow" creates a broken link. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Remove vimrc.unix from the list.
2015-12-30 13:43:56 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
f9c8bd2137 patch 7.4.998
Problem:    Running tests in shadow directory fails.  Test 49 fails.
Solution:   Link more files for the shadow directory. Make test 49 end up in
            the right buffer.
2015-12-29 21:34:48 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4c7bb12c82 patch 7.4.997
Problem:    "make shadow" was sometimes broken.
Solution:   Add a test for it. (James McCoy, closes #520)
2015-12-29 20:32:23 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
256972a984 Updated runtime files. 2015-12-29 19:10:25 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
e292d80bed patch 7.4.996
Problem:    New GDK files and testdir/Make_all.mak missing from distribution.
            PC build instructions are outdated.
Solution:   Add the file to the list.  Update PC build instructions.
2015-12-29 19:03:21 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
36e294c00c patch 7.4.995
Problem:    gdk_pixbuf_new_from_inline() is deprecated.
Solution:   Generate auto/gui_gtk_gresources.c. (Kazunobu Kazunobu,
            closes #507)
2015-12-29 18:55:46 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4e5a31c8b3 patch 7.4.994
Problem:    New style tests are not run on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Add the new style tests.
2015-12-29 17:11:15 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
52f6ae1366 patch 7.4.993
Problem:    Test 87 is flaky on AppVeyor.
Solution:   Reduce the minimum background thread count.
2015-12-29 16:34:06 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
013806229a patch 7.4.992
Problem:    Makefiles for MS-Windows in src/po are outdated.
Solution:   Make them work. (Ken Takata, Taro Muraoka)
2015-12-29 16:04:42 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
096c8bb40d patch 7.4.991
Problem:    When running new style tests the output is not visible.
Solution:   Add the testdir/messages file and show it.  Update the list of
            test names.
2015-12-29 14:26:57 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
e5c5f0c66c patch 7.4.990
Problem:    Test 86 fails on AppVeyor.
Solution:   Do some registry magic. (Ken Takata)
2015-12-29 13:59:29 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
0107f5ba87 patch 7.4.989
Problem:    Leaking memory when hash_add() fails. Coverity error 99126.
Solution:   When hash_add() fails free the memory.
2015-12-28 22:51:20 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
40bbceee22 patch 7.4.988
Problem:    Default test target is test49.out.
Solution:   Add a build rule before including Make_all.mak.
2015-12-28 22:24:41 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
0d27f64f71 patch 7.4.987
Problem:    Can't build with Ruby 1.9.2.
Solution:   Require Rub 2.0 for defining USE_TYPEDDATA.
2015-12-28 22:05:28 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
da9888a3f0 patch 7.4.986
Problem:    Test49 doesn't work on MS-Windows.  test70 is listed twice.
Solution:   Move test49 to the group not used on Amiga and MS-Windows.
            Remove test70 from SCRIPTS_WIN32.
2015-12-28 21:35:14 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
f2f6d29796 patch 7.4.985
Problem:    Can't build with Ruby 2.3.0.
Solution:   Use the new TypedData_XXX macro family instead of Data_XXX. Use
            TypedData. (Ken Takata)
2015-12-28 20:57:10 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
ad4d8a192a patch 7.4.984
Problem:    searchpos() always starts searching in the first column, which is
            not what some people expect. (Brett Stahlman)
Solution:   Add the 'z' flag: start at the specified column.
2015-12-28 19:20:36 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a60824308c patch 7.4.983
Problem:    Executing one test after "make testclean" doesn't work.
Solution:   Add a dependency on test1.out.
2015-12-28 16:26:45 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
7b6156f4cd patch 7.4.982
Problem:    Keeping the list of tests updated is a hassle.
Solution:   Move the list to a separate file, so that it only needs to be
            udpated in one place.
2015-12-28 16:01:26 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4686b323e4 patch 7.4.981
Problem:    An error in a test script goes unnoticed.
Solution:   Source the test script inside try/catch. (Hirohito Higashi)
2015-12-28 14:44:10 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
57d7971b5f patch 7.4.980
Problem:    Tests for :cdo, :ldo, etc. are outdated.
Solution:   Add new style tests for these commands. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2015-12-28 14:04:47 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
4a8c2cfc56 patch 7.4.979
Problem:    When changing the crypt key the blocks read from disk are not
            decrypted.
Solution:   Also call ml_decrypt_data() when mf_old_key is set. (Ken Takata)
2015-12-19 15:28:18 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
c42b9c670e patch 7.4.978
Problem:    test_cdo fails when using another language than English.
Solution:   Set the language to C. (Dominique Pelle)
2015-12-19 15:15:54 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
9bc01ebb95 patch 7.4.977
Problem:    'linebreak' does not work properly when using "space" in
            'listchars'.
Solution:   (Hirohito Higashi, Christian Brabandt)
2015-12-17 21:14:58 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
8def26a0f5 patch 7.4.976
Problem:    When compiling Vim for MSYS2 (linked with msys-2.0.dll), the Win32
            clipboard is not enabled.
Solution:   Recognize MSYS like CYGWIN. (Ken Takata)
2015-12-17 15:34:53 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
75e3ad0199 patch 7.4.975
Problem:    Using ":sort" on a very big file sometimes causes text to be
            corrupted. (John Beckett)
Solution:   Copy the line into a buffer before calling ml_append().
2015-12-17 15:07:32 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
f29a82dcd0 patch 7.4.974
Problem:    When using :diffsplit the cursor jumps to the first line.
Solution:   Put the cursor on the line related to where the cursor was before
            the split.
2015-12-17 15:03:55 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
6f62fed349 patch 7.4.973
Problem:    When pasting on the command line line breaks result in literal
            <CR> characters. This makes pasting a long file name difficult.
Solution:   Skip the characters.
2015-12-17 14:04:24 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
a988496706 patch 7.4.972
Problem:    Memory leak when there is an error in setting an option.
Solution:   Free the saved value (Christian Brabandt)
2015-12-13 15:08:56 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
099fdde0f0 patch 7.4.971
Problem:    The asin() function can't be used.
Solution:   Sort the function table properly. (Watiko)
2015-12-13 14:45:21 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
9ec021a2b0 patch 7.4.970
Problem:    Rare crash in getvcol(). (Timo Mihaljov)
Solution:   Check for the buffer being NULL in init_preedit_start_col.
            (Hirohito Higashi, Christian Brabandt)
2015-12-12 16:23:29 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
35be4534c0 patch 7.4.969
Problem:    Compiler warnings on Windowx x64 build.
Solution:   Add type casts. (Mike Williams)
2015-12-11 22:38:36 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
b65c749ac5 patch 7.4.968
Problem:    test86 and test87 are flaky in Appveyor.
Solution:   Reduce the count from 8 to 7. (suggested by ZyX)
2015-12-11 20:53:58 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
6b90351786 patch 7.4.967
Problem:    Cross compilation on MS-windows doesn't work well.
Solution:   Tidy up cross compilation across architectures with Visual Studio.
            (Mike Williams)
2015-12-11 19:38:44 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
49222bee65 patch 7.4.966
Problem:    Configure doesn't work with a space in a path.
Solution:   Put paths in quotes. (James McCoy, close #525)
2015-12-11 18:11:30 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
941aea2b97 patch 7.4.965
Problem:    On FreeBSD /dev/fd/ files are special.
Solution:   Use is_dev_fd_file() also for FreeBSD. (Derek Schrock, closes #521)
2015-12-11 17:14:27 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
91376b6387 patch 7.4.964
Problem:    Test 87 doesn't work in a shadow directory.
Solution:   Handle the extra subdirectory. (James McCoy, closes #515)
2015-12-11 16:17:02 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
1c57fe8b94 patch 7.4.963
Problem:    test_listlbr_utf8 sometimes fails.
Solution:   Don't use a literal multibyte character but <C-V>uXXXX. Do not
            dump the screen highlighting. (Christian Brabandt, closes #518)
2015-12-06 14:53:18 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
2c5e8e80ea Updated runtime files. 2015-12-05 20:59:21 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
3f12a2421b patch 7.4.962
Problem:    Cannot run the tests with gvim.  Cannot run individual new stests.
Solution:   Add the -f flag. Add new test targets in Makefile.
2015-12-05 20:56:57 +01:00
Bram Moolenaar
9dc2ce398b patch 7.4.961
Problem:    Test107 fails in some circunstances.
Solution:   When using "zt", "zb" and "z=" recompute the fraction.
2015-12-05 19:47:04 +01:00
248 changed files with 21854 additions and 9533 deletions

5
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
src/vim
src/xxd/xxd
src/auto/if_perl.c
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.c
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.h
src/tags
# We do need src/auto/configure.
@@ -35,6 +37,7 @@ src/pathdef.c
src/Obj*/pathdef.c
gvimext.dll
gvimext.lib
runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
# Borland C++
bcc.cfg
@@ -72,4 +75,6 @@ src/testdir/test*.out
src/testdir/test*.failed
src/testdir/test.log
src/testdir/dostmp/*
src/testdir/messages
src/testdir/viminfo
src/memfile_test

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@@ -5,10 +5,12 @@ compiler:
- gcc
env:
- COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge
- COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-python3interp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp'"
- COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT=
- COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny CONFOPT=
CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
- COVERAGE=no FEATURES=normal CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT="-C src/shadow" SRCDIR=./src/shadow CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
- COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
sudo: false
@@ -19,6 +21,7 @@ branches:
addons:
apt:
packages:
- autoconf
- lcov
- libperl-dev
- python-dev
@@ -31,11 +34,12 @@ before_install:
script:
- NPROC=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
- ./configure --with-features=$FEATURES $CONFOPT --enable-fail-if-missing && make -j$NPROC
- ./src/vim --version
- make test
- if [ "$CHECK_AUTOCONF" = "yes" -a "$CC" = "gcc" ]; then make -C src autoconf; fi
- if [ "x$SHADOWOPT" != x ]; then make -C src shadow; fi && (cd ${SRCDIR} && ./configure --with-features=$FEATURES $CONFOPT --enable-fail-if-missing && make -j$NPROC)
- ${SRCDIR}/vim --version
- make $SHADOWOPT test
after_success:
- if [ x"$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
- if [ x"$COVERAGE" = "xyes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b $SRCDIR -x .xs -e ${SRCDIR}/xxd -e ${SRCDIR}/if_perl.c --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi
# vim:set sts=2 sw=2 tw=0 et:

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
.travis.yml \
appveyor.yml \
src/README.txt \
src/alloc.h \
src/arabic.c \
src/arabic.h \
src/ascii.h \
@@ -85,6 +86,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/main.aap \
src/testdir/main.aap \
src/testdir/README.txt \
src/testdir/Make_all.mak \
src/testdir/*.in \
src/testdir/sautest/autoload/*.vim \
src/testdir/runtest.vim \
@@ -169,6 +171,7 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
README_src.txt \
configure \
pixmaps/*.xpm \
pixmaps/*.png \
pixmaps/gen-inline-pixbufs.sh \
pixmaps/stock_icons.h \
src/INSTALL \
@@ -189,6 +192,7 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
src/gui_gtk_f.c \
src/gui_gtk_f.h \
src/gui_gtk_x11.c \
src/gui_gtk_res.xml \
src/gui_motif.c \
src/gui_xmdlg.c \
src/gui_xmebw.c \
@@ -214,6 +218,7 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
src/proto/gui_athena.pro \
src/proto/gui_gtk.pro \
src/proto/gui_gtk_x11.pro \
src/proto/gui_gtk_gresources.pro \
src/proto/gui_motif.pro \
src/proto/gui_xmdlg.pro \
src/proto/gui_x11.pro \
@@ -311,6 +316,7 @@ SRC_DOS = \
src/if_ole.cpp \
src/if_ole.h \
src/if_ole.idl \
src/if_perl_msvc/stdbool.h \
src/iid_ole.c \
src/os_dos.h \
src/os_msdos.c \
@@ -345,11 +351,11 @@ SRC_DOS = \
src/xpm_w32.h \
src/xxd/Make_bc3.mak \
src/xxd/Make_bc5.mak \
src/xxd/Make_cyg.mak \
src/xxd/Make_djg.mak \
src/xxd/Make_ming.mak \
src/xxd/Make_mvc.mak \
nsis/gvim.nsi \
nsis/gvim_version.nsh \
nsis/README.txt \
uninstal.txt \
src/VisVim/Commands.cpp \
@@ -440,15 +446,6 @@ SRC_VMS = \
src/xxd/Make_vms.mms \
vimtutor.com \
# source files for OS/2 (in the extra archive)
SRC_OS2 = \
src/Make_os2.mak \
src/os_os2_cfg.h \
src/testdir/Make_os2.mak \
src/testdir/todos.vim \
src/testdir/os2.vim \
src/xxd/Make_os2.mak \
# source files for QNX (in the extra archive)
SRC_QNX = \
src/os_qnx.c \
@@ -465,7 +462,6 @@ SRC_EXTRA = \
$(SRC_DOS) \
$(SRC_DOS_BIN) \
$(SRC_MAC) \
$(SRC_OS2) \
$(SRC_QNX) \
$(SRC_VMS) \
README_os390.txt \
@@ -707,6 +703,7 @@ EXTRA = \
runtime/vimlogo.xpm \
src/swis.s \
src/tee/Makefile \
src/tee/Make_mvc.mak \
src/tee/tee.c \
csdpmi4b.zip \

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@@ -63,9 +63,6 @@ all install uninstall tools config configure reconfig proto depend lint tags typ
# amirt vim##rt.tgz runtime for Amiga
# amibin vim##bin.tgz binary for Amiga
#
# os2bin vim##os2.zip binary for OS/2
# (use RT from dosrt)
#
# farsi farsi##.zip Farsi fonts
#
# All output files are created in the "dist" directory. Existing files are
@@ -89,9 +86,9 @@ MINOR = 4
#
# - Update Vim version number. For a test version in: src/version.h, Contents,
# MAJOR/MINOR above, VIMMAJOR and VIMMINOR in src/Makefile, README*.txt,
# runtime/doc/*.txt and nsis/gvim.nsi. Other things in README_os2.txt. For a
# minor/major version: src/GvimExt/GvimExt.reg, src/vim.def, src/vim16.def,
# src/gvim.exe.mnf.
# runtime/doc/*.txt and nsis/gvim.nsi.
# For a minor/major version: src/GvimExt/GvimExt.reg, src/vim.def,
# src/vim16.def, src/gvim.exe.mnf.
# - Compile Vim with GTK, Perl, Python, Python3, TCL, Ruby, MZscheme, Lua (if
# you can make it all work), Cscope and "huge" features. Exclude workshop
# and SNiFF.
@@ -132,36 +129,61 @@ MINOR = 4
# flag).
# - "make amirt", "make amibin".
#
# PC:
# MS-Windows:
# - Run make on Unix to update the ".mo" files.
# - "make dossrc" and "make dosrt". Unpack the archives on a PC.
# Win32 console version:
# - Set environment for Visual C++ 2008, e.g.: "msvc2008.bat" Or:
# "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat".
# - Get libintl-8.dll and libiconv-2.dll. E.g. from
# https://mlocati.github.io/gettext-iconv-windows/ .
# Put them in the top directory, "make dosrt" uses them.
# - > make dossrc
# > make dosrt
# Unpack dist/vim##rt.zip and dist/vim##src.zip on an MS-Windows PC.
# Win32 console version build:
# - Set environment for Visual C++ 2008, e.g.:
# > src/msvc2008.bat
# Or:
# > C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat
# Or, when using the Visual C++ Toolkit 2003: "msvcsetup.bat" (adjust the
# paths when necessary).
# For Windows 98/ME the 2003 version is required, but then the executable
# won't work on Windows 7 and 64 bit systems.
# - "nmake -f Make_mvc.mak" (use the same path as for vcvars32.bat)
# - "rm testdir/*.out", "nmake -f Make_mvc.mak test" and check the output.
# - > cd src
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
# - Run the tests:
# > rm testdir/*.out testdir/*.res
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak test
# - check the output.
# - Rename vim.exe to vimw32.exe, xxd/xxd.exe to xxdw32.exe.
# - Rename vim.pdb to vimw32.pdb.
# - Rename install.exe to installw32.exe and uninstal.exe to uninstalw32.exe.
# Win32 GUI version:
# - "nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes"
# Win32 GUI version build:
# - > cd src
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes
# - Run the tests:
# > rm testdir/*.out testdir/*.res
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak testgvim
# - check the output.
# - move "gvim.exe" to here (otherwise the OLE version will overwrite it).
# - Move gvim.pdb to here.
# - Delete vimrun.exe, install.exe and uninstal.exe.
# - Copy "GvimExt/gvimext.dll" to here.
# - Delete vimrun.exe, install.exe and uninstal.exe.
# Win32 GUI version with OLE, PERL, TCL, PYTHON and dynamic IME:
# - Run src/bigvim.bat ("nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes OLE=yes IME=yes ...)
# - Install the interfaces you want, see src/INSTALLpc.txt
# - Build:
# > cd src
# Adjust bigvim.bat to match the version of each interface you want.
# > bigvim.bat
# - Run the tests:
# > rm testdir/*.out testdir/*.res
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak testgvim
# - check the output.
# - Rename "gvim.exe" to "gvim_ole.exe".
# - Rename gvim.pdb to "gvim_ole.pdb".
# - Delete install.exe and uninstal.exe.
# Create the archives:
# - Copy all the "*.exe" files to where this Makefile is.
# - Copy all the "*.pdb" files to where this Makefile is.
# - "make dosbin".
# - in this directory:
# > make dosbin
# NSIS self installing exe:
# - To get NSIS see http://nsis.sourceforge.net
# - Make sure gvim_ole.exe, vimw32.exe, installw32.exe,
@@ -173,17 +195,23 @@ MINOR = 4
# Note: VisVim needs to be build with MSVC 5, newer versions don't work.
# gvimext64.dll can be obtained from http://code.google.com/p/vim-win3264/
# It is part of vim72.zip as vim72/gvimext.dll.
# - make sure there is a diff.exe two levels up
# - go to ../nsis and do "makensis gvim.nsi" (takes a few minutes).
# - Make sure there is a diff.exe two levels up (get it from a previous Vim
# version).
# - go to ../nsis and do:
# > makensis gvim.nsi (takes a few minutes).
# - Copy gvim##.exe to the dist directory.
#
# 64 bit builds (these are not in the normal distribution, the 32 bit build
# works just fine on 64 bit systems).
# Like the console and GUI version, but first run vcvars64.bat or
# "..\VC\vcvarsall.bat x86_amd64".
# - "nmake -f Make_mvc.mak"
# - "nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes"
# Or run src/bigvim64.bat for an OLE version.
# - Build the console version:
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
# - Build the GUI version:
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes
# - Build the OLE version with interfaces:
# > bigvim64.bat
#
#
# OBSOLETE systems: You can build this if you have an appropriate system.
#
@@ -204,7 +232,7 @@ MINOR = 4
# - Rename the executables to "vimd32.exe", "xxdd32.exe", "installd32.exe" and
# "uninstald32.exe".
#
# Win32s GUI version: (requires very old compiler)
# Win32s GUI version: (requires a very old compiler)
# - Set environment for Visual C++ 4.1 (requires a new console window):
# "vcvars32.bat" (use the path for VC 4.1 e:\msdev\bin)
# - "nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes INTL=no clean" (use the path for VC 4.1)
@@ -257,7 +285,6 @@ COMMENT_GVIM = comment/$(VERSION)-bin-gvim
COMMENT_OLE = comment/$(VERSION)-bin-ole
COMMENT_W32S = comment/$(VERSION)-bin-w32s
COMMENT_SRC = comment/$(VERSION)-src
COMMENT_OS2 = comment/$(VERSION)-bin-os2
COMMENT_HTML = comment/$(VERSION)-html
COMMENT_FARSI = comment/$(VERSION)-farsi
@@ -285,9 +312,6 @@ dist/$(COMMENT_W32S): dist/comment
dist/$(COMMENT_SRC): dist/comment
echo "Vim - Vi IMproved - v$(VDOT) sources for MS-DOS and MS-Windows" > dist/$(COMMENT_SRC)
dist/$(COMMENT_OS2): dist/comment
echo "Vim - Vi IMproved - v$(VDOT) binaries + runtime files for OS/2" > dist/$(COMMENT_OS2)
dist/$(COMMENT_HTML): dist/comment
echo "Vim - Vi IMproved - v$(VDOT) documentation in HTML" > dist/$(COMMENT_HTML)
@@ -396,7 +420,9 @@ no_title.vim: Makefile
echo "set notitle noicon nocp nomodeline viminfo=" >no_title.vim
# MS-DOS sources
dossrc: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_SRC) runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
dossrc: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_SRC) \
runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt \
nsis/gvim_version.nsh
-rm -rf dist/vim$(VERSION)src.zip
-rm -rf dist/vim
mkdir dist/vim
@@ -407,10 +433,12 @@ dossrc: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_SRC) runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
$(SRC_AMI_DOS) \
$(SRC_DOS_UNIX) \
runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt \
nsis/gvim_version.nsh \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
mv dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/runtime/* dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)
rmdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/runtime
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
# This file needs to be in dos fileformat for NSIS.
$(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
tar cf - \
$(SRC_DOS_BIN) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
@@ -419,12 +447,21 @@ dossrc: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_SRC) runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt: runtime/doc/uganda.txt
cd runtime/doc && $(MAKE) uganda.nsis.txt
dosrt: dist dist/$(COMMENT_RT) dosrt_unix2dos
nsis/gvim_version.nsh: Makefile
echo "# Generated from Makefile: define the version numbers" > $@
echo "!ifndef __GVIM_VER__NSH__" >> $@
echo "!define __GVIM_VER__NSH__" >> $@
echo "!define VER_MAJOR $(MAJOR)" >> $@
echo "!define VER_MINOR $(MINOR)" >> $@
echo "!endif" >> $@
dosrt: dist dist/$(COMMENT_RT) dosrt_files
-rm -rf dist/vim$(VERSION)rt.zip
cd dist && zip -9 -rD -z vim$(VERSION)rt.zip vim <$(COMMENT_RT)
# Split in two parts to avoid an "argument list too long" error.
dosrt_unix2dos: dist prepare no_title.vim
# We no longer convert the files from unix to dos fileformat.
dosrt_files: dist prepare no_title.vim
-rm -rf dist/vim
mkdir dist/vim
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)
@@ -440,7 +477,6 @@ dosrt_unix2dos: dist prepare no_title.vim
$(RT_AMI_DOS) \
$(LANG_GEN) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
tar cf - \
$(RT_UNIX_DOS_BIN) \
$(RT_ALL_BIN) \
@@ -460,12 +496,12 @@ dosrt_unix2dos: dist prepare no_title.vim
cp $$i dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/lang/$$n/LC_MESSAGES/vim.mo; \
fi \
done
cp libintl.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/
cp libintl-8.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/
cp libiconv-2.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/
# Convert runtime files from Unix fileformat to dos fileformat.
# Used before uploading. Don't delete the AAPDIR/sign files!
runtime_unix2dos: dosrt_unix2dos
runtime_unix2dos: dosrt_files
-rm -rf `find runtime/dos -type f -print | sed -e /AAPDIR/d`
cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar cf - * \
| (cd ../../../runtime/dos; tar xf -)
@@ -481,7 +517,6 @@ dosbin_gvim: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_GVIM)
tar cf - \
$(BIN_DOS) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
cp gvim.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gvim.exe
cp xxdw32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/xxd.exe
cp vimrun.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/vimrun.exe
@@ -500,7 +535,6 @@ dosbin_w32: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_W32)
tar cf - \
$(BIN_DOS) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
cp vimw32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/vim.exe
cp xxdw32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/xxd.exe
cp installw32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/install.exe
@@ -517,7 +551,6 @@ dosbin_d32: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_D32)
tar cf - \
$(BIN_DOS) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
cp vimd32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/vim.exe
cp xxdd32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/xxd.exe
cp installd32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/install.exe
@@ -534,7 +567,6 @@ dosbin_d16: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_D16)
tar cf - \
$(BIN_DOS) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
cp vimd16.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/vim.exe
cp xxdd16.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/xxd.exe
cp installd16.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/install.exe
@@ -550,7 +582,6 @@ dosbin_ole: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_OLE)
tar cf - \
$(BIN_DOS) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
cp gvim_ole.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gvim.exe
cp xxdw32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/xxd.exe
cp vimrun.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/vimrun.exe
@@ -572,7 +603,6 @@ dosbin_s: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_W32S)
tar cf - \
$(BIN_DOS) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
cp gvim_w32s.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gvim.exe
cp xxdd32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/xxd.exe
cp README_w32s.txt dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)
@@ -580,21 +610,6 @@ dosbin_s: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_W32S)
cp uninstalw32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/uninstal.exe
cd dist && zip -9 -rD -z gvim$(VERSION)_s.zip vim <$(COMMENT_W32S)
os2bin: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_OS2)
-rm -rf dist/vim$(VERSION)os2.zip
-rm -rf dist/vim
mkdir dist/vim
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)
tar cf - \
$(BIN_OS2) \
| (cd dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR); tar xf -)
find dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR) -type f -exec $(VIM) -e -X -u no_title.vim -c ":set tx|wq" {} \;
cp vimos2.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/vim.exe
cp xxdos2.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/xxd.exe
cp teeos2.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/tee.exe
cp emx.dll emxlibcs.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)
cd dist && zip -9 -rD -z vim$(VERSION)os2.zip vim <$(COMMENT_OS2)
html: dist dist/$(COMMENT_HTML)
-rm -rf dist/vim$(VERSION)html.zip
cd runtime/doc && zip -9 -z ../../dist/vim$(VERSION)html.zip *.html <../../dist/$(COMMENT_HTML)

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@@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ 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.
Vim runs under MS-DOS, MS-Windows (NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), Macintosh,
VMS and almost all flavours of UNIX. Porting to other systems should not be
very difficult. Older versions of Vim run on MS-Windows 95/98/Me, Amiga DOS,
Atari MiNT, BeOS, RISC OS and OS/2. These are no longer maintained.
## Distribution ##
@@ -89,7 +90,6 @@ 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

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@@ -14,9 +14,10 @@ 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.
Vim runs under MS-DOS, MS-Windows (NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), Macintosh,
VMS and almost all flavours of UNIX. Porting to other systems should not be
very difficult. Older versions of Vim run on MS-Windows 95/98/Me, Amiga DOS,
Atari MiNT, BeOS, RISC OS and OS/2. These are no longer maintained.
DISTRIBUTION
@@ -86,7 +87,6 @@ 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

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@@ -1,58 +1,5 @@
README_os2.txt for version 7.4 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This file explains the installation of Vim on OS/2 systems.
This file used to explain the installation of Vim on OS/2 systems.
However, support for OS/2 has been removed in patch 7.4.1008.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.
NOTE: You will need two archives:
vim74rt.zip contains the runtime files (same as for the PC version)
vim74os2.zip contains the OS/2 executables
1. Go to the directory where you want to put the Vim files. Examples:
cd C:\
cd D:\editors
2. Unpack the zip archives. This will create a new directory "vim/vim74",
in which all the distributed Vim files are placed. Since the directory
name includes the version number, it is unlikely that you overwrite
existing files.
Examples:
pkunzip -d vim74os2.zip
unzip vim74os2.zip
After you unpacked the files, you can still move the whole directory tree
to another location.
3. Add the directory where vim.exe is to your path. The simplest is to add a
line to your autoexec.bat. Examples:
set path=%path%;C:\vim\vim74
set path=%path%;D:\editors\vim\vim74
That's it!
Extra remarks:
- To avoid confusion between distributed files of different versions and your
own modified vim scripts, it is recommended to use this directory layout:
("C:\vim" is used here as the root, replace with the path you use)
Your own files:
C:\vim\_vimrc Your personal vimrc.
C:\vim\_viminfo Dynamic info for 'viminfo'.
C:\vim\... Other files you made.
Distributed files:
C:\vim\vim74\vim.exe The Vim version 7.4 executable.
C:\vim\vim74\doc\*.txt The version 7.4 documentation files.
C:\vim\vim74\bugreport.vim A Vim version 7.4 script.
C:\vim\vim74\... Other version 7.4 distributed files.
In this case the $VIM environment variable would be set like this:
set VIM=C:\vim
- You can put your Vim executable anywhere else. If the executable is not
with the other distributed Vim files, you should set $VIM. The simplest is
to add a line to your autoexec.bat. Examples:
set VIM=c:\vim
set VIM=d:\editors\vim
For further information, type this inside Vim:
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@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ skip_tags: true
before_build:
- '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Bin\SetEnv.cmd" /x64 /release'
# Work around for Python 2.7.11's bug
- reg copy HKLM\SOFTWARE\Python\PythonCore\2.7 HKLM\SOFTWARE\Python\PythonCore\2.7-32 /s /reg:32
- reg copy HKLM\SOFTWARE\Python\PythonCore\2.7 HKLM\SOFTWARE\Python\PythonCore\2.7-32 /s /reg:64
build_script:
- cd src

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@@ -6,13 +6,19 @@
# because uninstall deletes most files in $0.
# Location of gvim_ole.exe, vimw32.exe, GvimExt/*, etc.
!define VIMSRC "..\src"
!ifndef VIMSRC
!define VIMSRC "..\src"
!endif
# Location of runtime files
!define VIMRT ".."
!ifndef VIMRT
!define VIMRT ".."
!endif
# Location of extra tools: diff.exe
!define VIMTOOLS ..\..
!ifndef VIMTOOLS
!define VIMTOOLS ..\..
!endif
# Comment the next line if you don't have UPX.
# Get it at http://upx.sourceforge.net
@@ -21,8 +27,7 @@
# comment the next line if you do not want to add Native Language Support
!define HAVE_NLS
!define VER_MAJOR 7
!define VER_MINOR 4
!include gvim_version.nsh # for version number
# ----------- No configurable settings below this line -----------
@@ -33,9 +38,10 @@
Name "Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR}"
OutFile gvim${VER_MAJOR}${VER_MINOR}.exe
CRCCheck force
SetCompressor lzma
SetCompressor /SOLID lzma
SetDatablockOptimize on
RequestExecutionLevel highest
XPStyle on
ComponentText "This will install Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} on your computer."
DirText "Choose a directory to install Vim (should contain 'vim')"
@@ -56,9 +62,6 @@ LicenseData ${VIMRT}\doc\uganda.nsis.txt
!packhdr temp.dat "upx --best --compress-icons=1 temp.dat"
!endif
SetCompressor /SOLID lzma
XPStyle on
# This adds '\vim' to the user choice automagically. The actual value is
# obtained below with ReadINIStr.
InstallDir "$PROGRAMFILES\Vim"
@@ -356,7 +359,9 @@ SectionEnd
File ${VIMRT}\keymap\README.txt
File ${VIMRT}\keymap\*.vim
SetOutPath $0
File ${VIMRT}\libintl.dll
File ${VIMRT}\libintl-8.dll
File ${VIMRT}\libiconv-2.dll
File /nonfatal ${VIMRT}\libwinpthread-1.dll
SectionEnd
!endif

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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
# Generated from Makefile: define the version numbers
!ifndef __GVIM_VER__NSH__
!define __GVIM_VER__NSH__
!define VER_MAJOR 7
!define VER_MINOR 4
!endif

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Aug 18
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1131,6 +1131,9 @@ name!
:aug[roup] {name} Define the autocmd group name for the
following ":autocmd" commands. The name "end"
or "END" selects the default group.
To avoid confusion, the name should be
different from existing {event} names, as this
most likely will not do what you intended.
*:augroup-delete* *E367*
:aug[roup]! {name} Delete the autocmd group {name}. Don't use

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*change.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Oct 17
*change.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 02
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -416,9 +416,14 @@ CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
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.
The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands can work for:
- signed and unsigned decimal numbers
- unsigned binary, octal and hexadecimal numbers
- alphabetic characters
This depends on the 'nrformats' option:
- When 'nrformats' includes "bin", Vim assumes numbers starting with '0b' or
'0B' are binary.
- When 'nrformats' includes "octal", Vim considers numbers starting with a '0'
to be octal, unless the number includes a '8' or '9'. Other numbers are
decimal and may have a preceding minus sign.
@@ -433,8 +438,8 @@ octal and hexadecimal numbers and alphabetic characters. This depends on the
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.
decrementing, for binary, 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
@@ -447,6 +452,10 @@ octal number.
Note that when 'nrformats' includes "octal", decimal numbers with leading
zeros cause mistakes, because they can be confused with octal numbers.
Note similarly, when 'nrformats' includes "bin", binary numbers with a leading
'0x' or '0X' can be interpreted as hexadecimal rather than binary since '0b'
are valid hexadecimal digits.
The CTRL-A command is very useful in a macro. Example: Use the following
steps to make a numbered list.
@@ -998,7 +1007,7 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
:reg[isters] {arg} Display the contents of the numbered and named
registers that are mentioned in {arg}. For example: >
:dis 1a
:reg 1a
< to display registers '1' and 'a'. Spaces are allowed
in {arg}. {not in Vi}
@@ -1736,7 +1745,7 @@ Vim has a sorting function and a sorting command. The sorting function can be
found here: |sort()|, |uniq()|.
*:sor* *:sort*
:[range]sor[t][!] [i][u][r][n][x][o] [/{pattern}/]
:[range]sor[t][!] [i][u][r][n][x][o][b] [/{pattern}/]
Sort lines in [range]. When no range is given all
lines are sorted.
@@ -1756,6 +1765,9 @@ found here: |sort()|, |uniq()|.
With [o] sorting is done on the first octal number in
the line (after or inside a {pattern} match).
With [b] sorting is done on the first binary number in
the line (after or inside a {pattern} match).
With [u] only keep the first of a sequence of
identical lines (ignoring case when [i] is used).
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 25
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 17
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -101,6 +101,11 @@ CTRL-E or <End> *c_CTRL-E* *c_<End>* *c_End*
*c_<LeftMouse>*
<LeftMouse> Move the cursor to the position of the mouse click.
*c_<MiddleMouse>*
<MiddleMouse> Paste the contents of the clipboard (for X11 the primary
selection). This is similar to using CTRL-R *, but no CR
characters are inserted between lines.
CTRL-H *c_<BS>* *c_CTRL-H* *c_BS*
<BS> Delete the character in front of the cursor (see |:fixdel| if
your <BS> key does not do what you want).

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Aug 25
*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -78,7 +78,9 @@ g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
than one position on the screen (<Tab> or special
character), both the "real" column and the screen
column are shown, separated with a dash.
See also 'ruler' option. {not in Vi}
Also see the 'ruler' option and the |wordcount()|
function.
{not in Vi}
*v_g_CTRL-G*
{Visual}g CTRL-G Similar to "g CTRL-G", but Word, Character, Line, and
@@ -1105,10 +1107,10 @@ The names can be in upper- or lowercase.
the last file in the argument list has not been
edited. See |:confirm| and 'confirm'. {not in Vi}
:q[uit]! Quit without writing, also when currently visible
buffers have changes. Does not exit when this is the
last window and there is a changed hidden buffer.
In this case, the first changed hidden buffer becomes
:q[uit]! Quit without writing, also when the current buffer has
changes. If this is the last window and there is a
modified hidden buffer, the current buffer is
abandoned and the first changed hidden buffer becomes
the current buffer.
Use ":qall!" to exit always.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Nov 30
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 16
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -68,14 +68,16 @@ the Number. Examples:
Number 0 --> String "0" ~
Number -1 --> String "-1" ~
*octal*
Conversion from a String to a Number is done by converting the first digits
to a number. Hexadecimal "0xf9" and Octal "017" numbers are recognized. If
the String doesn't start with digits, the result is zero. Examples:
Conversion from a String to a Number is done by converting the first digits to
a number. Hexadecimal "0xf9", Octal "017", and Binary "0b10" numbers are
recognized. If the String doesn't start with digits, the result is zero.
Examples:
String "456" --> Number 456 ~
String "6bar" --> Number 6 ~
String "foo" --> Number 0 ~
String "0xf1" --> Number 241 ~
String "0100" --> Number 64 ~
String "0b101" --> Number 5 ~
String "-8" --> Number -8 ~
String "+8" --> Number 0 ~
@@ -865,8 +867,8 @@ expr1'th single byte from expr8. expr8 is used as a String, expr1 as a
Number. This doesn't recognize multi-byte encodings, see |byteidx()| for
an alternative.
Index zero gives the first character. This is like it works in C. Careful:
text column numbers start with one! Example, to get the character under the
Index zero gives the first byte. This is like it works in C. Careful:
text column numbers start with one! Example, to get the byte under the
cursor: >
:let c = getline(".")[col(".") - 1]
@@ -917,6 +919,11 @@ just above, except that indexes out of range cause an error. Examples: >
Using expr8[expr1] or expr8[expr1a : expr1b] on a |Funcref| results in an
error.
Watch out for confusion between a namespace and a variable followed by a colon
for a sublist: >
mylist[n:] " uses variable n
mylist[s:] " uses namespace s:, error!
expr8.name entry in a |Dictionary| *expr-entry*
@@ -1737,6 +1744,8 @@ USAGE RESULT DESCRIPTION ~
abs( {expr}) Float or Number absolute value of {expr}
acos( {expr}) Float arc cosine of {expr}
add( {list}, {item}) List append {item} to |List| {list}
alloc_fail( {id}, {countdown}, {repeat})
none make memory allocation fail
and( {expr}, {expr}) Number bitwise AND
append( {lnum}, {string}) Number append {string} below line {lnum}
append( {lnum}, {list}) Number append lines {list} below line {lnum}
@@ -1746,9 +1755,11 @@ arglistid( [{winnr} [, {tabnr}]])
Number argument list id
argv( {nr}) String {nr} entry of the argument list
argv( ) List the argument list
assert_equal( {exp}, {act} [, {msg}]) none assert that {exp} equals {act}
assert_false( {actual} [, {msg}]) none assert that {actual} is false
assert_true( {actual} [, {msg}]) none assert that {actual} is true
assert_equal( {exp}, {act} [, {msg}]) none assert {exp} equals {act}
assert_exception({error} [, {msg}]) none assert {error} is in v:exception
assert_fails( {cmd} [, {error}]) none assert {cmd} fails
assert_false( {actual} [, {msg}]) none assert {actual} is false
assert_true( {actual} [, {msg}]) none assert {actual} is true
asin( {expr}) Float arc sine of {expr}
atan( {expr}) Float arc tangent of {expr}
atan2( {expr}, {expr}) Float arc tangent of {expr1} / {expr2}
@@ -1788,7 +1799,7 @@ cursor( {lnum}, {col} [, {off}])
Number move cursor to {lnum}, {col}, {off}
cursor( {list}) Number move cursor to position in {list}
deepcopy( {expr} [, {noref}]) any make a full copy of {expr}
delete( {fname}) Number delete file {fname}
delete( {fname} [, {flags}]) Number delete the file or directory {fname}
did_filetype() Number TRUE if FileType autocommand event used
diff_filler( {lnum}) Number diff filler lines about {lnum}
diff_hlID( {lnum}, {col}) Number diff highlighting at {lnum}/{col}
@@ -2073,6 +2084,7 @@ winrestcmd() String returns command to restore window sizes
winrestview( {dict}) none restore view of current window
winsaveview() Dict save view of current window
winwidth( {nr}) Number width of window {nr}
wordcount() Dict get byte/char/word statistics
writefile( {list}, {fname} [, {flags}])
Number write list of lines to file {fname}
xor( {expr}, {expr}) Number bitwise XOR
@@ -2115,6 +2127,13 @@ add({list}, {expr}) *add()*
Use |insert()| to add an item at another position.
alloc_fail({id}, {countdown}, {repeat}) *alloc_fail()*
This is for testing: If the memory allocation with {id} is
called, then decrement {countdown}, and when it reaches zero
let memory allocation fail {repeat} times. When {repeat} is
smaller than one it fails one time.
and({expr}, {expr}) *and()*
Bitwise AND on the two arguments. The arguments are converted
to a number. A List, Dict or Float argument causes an error.
@@ -2167,7 +2186,7 @@ argv([{nr}]) The result is the {nr}th file in the argument list of the
returned.
*assert_equal()*
assert_equal({expected}, {actual}, [, {msg}])
assert_equal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}])
When {expected} and {actual} are not equal an error message is
added to |v:errors|.
There is no automatic conversion, the String "4" is different
@@ -2181,18 +2200,36 @@ assert_equal({expected}, {actual}, [, {msg}])
< Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
test.vim line 12: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
assert_false({actual}, [, {msg}]) *assert_false()*
assert_exception({error} [, {msg}]) *assert_exception()*
When v:exception does not contain the string {error} an error
message is added to |v:errors|.
This can be used to assert that a command throws an exception.
Using the error number, followed by a colon, avoids problems
with translations: >
try
commandthatfails
call assert_false(1, 'command should have failed')
catch
call assert_exception('E492:')
endtry
assert_fails({cmd} [, {error}]) *assert_fails()*
Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
NOT produce an error.
When {error} is given it must match |v:errmsg|.
assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_false()*
When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|..
|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
A value is false when it is zero. When "{actual}" is not a
number the assert fails.
When {msg} is omitted an error in the form "Expected False but
got {actual}" is produced.
assert_true({actual}, [, {msg}]) *assert_true()*
assert_true({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_true()*
When {actual} is not true an error message is added to
|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|..
A value is true when it is a non-zeron number. When {actual}
|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
A value is true when it is a non-zero number. When {actual}
is not a number the assert fails.
When {msg} is omitted an error in the form "Expected True but
got {actual}" is produced.
@@ -2716,10 +2753,20 @@ deepcopy({expr}[, {noref}]) *deepcopy()* *E698*
{noref} set to 1 will fail.
Also see |copy()|.
delete({fname}) *delete()*
Deletes the file by the name {fname}. The result is a Number,
which is 0 if the file was deleted successfully, and non-zero
when the deletion failed.
delete({fname} [, {flags}]) *delete()*
Without {flags} or with {flags} empty: Deletes the file by the
name {fname}. This also works when {fname} is a symbolic link.
When {flags} is "d": Deletes the directory by the name
{fname}. This fails when directory {fname} is not empty.
When {flags} is "rf": Deletes the directory by the name
{fname} and everything in it, recursively. BE CAREFUL!
A symbolic link itself is deleted, not what it points to.
The result is a Number, which is 0 if the delete operation was
successful and -1 when the deletion failed or partly failed.
Use |remove()| to delete an item from a |List|.
To delete a line from the buffer use |:delete|. Use |:exe|
when the line number is in a variable.
@@ -3465,7 +3512,7 @@ getcmdwintype() *getcmdwintype()*
*getcurpos()*
getcurpos() Get the position of the cursor. This is like getpos('.'), but
includes an extra item in the list:
[bufnum, lnum, col, off, curswant]
[bufnum, lnum, col, off, curswant] ~
The "curswant" number is the preferred column when moving the
cursor vertically.
This can be used to save and restore the cursor position: >
@@ -5228,14 +5275,15 @@ search({pattern} [, {flags} [, {stopline} [, {timeout}]]]) *search()*
move. No error message is given.
{flags} is a String, which can contain these character flags:
'b' search backward instead of forward
'c' accept a match at the cursor position
'b' search Backward instead of forward
'c' accept a match at the Cursor position
'e' move to the End of the match
'n' do Not move the cursor
'p' return number of matching sub-pattern (see below)
's' set the ' mark at the previous location of the cursor
'w' wrap around the end of the file
'W' don't wrap around the end of the file
'p' return number of matching sub-Pattern (see below)
's' Set the ' mark at the previous location of the cursor
'w' Wrap around the end of the file
'W' don't Wrap around the end of the file
'z' start searching at the cursor column instead of zero
If neither 'w' or 'W' is given, the 'wrapscan' option applies.
If the 's' flag is supplied, the ' mark is set, only if the
@@ -5243,6 +5291,12 @@ search({pattern} [, {flags} [, {stopline} [, {timeout}]]]) *search()*
flag.
'ignorecase', 'smartcase' and 'magic' are used.
When the 'z' flag is not given seaching always starts in
column zero and then matches before the cursor are skipped.
When the 'c' flag is present in 'cpo' the next search starts
after the match. Without the 'c' flag the next search starts
one column further.
When the {stopline} argument is given then the search stops
after searching this line. This is useful to restrict the
@@ -5821,11 +5875,6 @@ sort({list} [, {func} [, {dict}]]) *sort()* *E702*
on numbers, text strings will sort next to each other, in the
same order as they were originally.
The sort is stable, items which compare equal (as number or as
string) will keep their relative position. E.g., when sorting
on numbers, text strings will sort next to each other, in the
same order as they were originally.
Also see |uniq()|.
Example: >
@@ -5953,12 +6002,14 @@ str2float( {expr}) *str2float()*
str2nr( {expr} [, {base}]) *str2nr()*
Convert string {expr} to a number.
{base} is the conversion base, it can be 8, 10 or 16.
{base} is the conversion base, it can be 2, 8, 10 or 16.
When {base} is omitted base 10 is used. This also means that
a leading zero doesn't cause octal conversion to be used, as
with the default String to Number conversion.
When {base} is 16 a leading "0x" or "0X" is ignored. With a
different base the result will be zero.
different base the result will be zero. Similarly, when
{base} is 8 a leading "0" is ignored, and when {base} is 2 a
leading "0b" or "0B" is ignored.
Text after the number is silently ignored.
@@ -6738,6 +6789,28 @@ winwidth({nr}) *winwidth()*
: exe "normal 50\<C-W>|"
:endif
<
wordcount() *wordcount()*
The result is a dictionary of byte/chars/word statistics for
the current buffer. This is the same info as provided by
|g_CTRL-G|
The return value includes:
bytes Number of bytes in the buffer
chars Number of chars in the buffer
words Number of words in the buffer
cursor_bytes Number of bytes before cursor position
(not in Visual mode)
cursor_chars Number of chars before cursor position
(not in Visual mode)
cursor_words Number of words before cursor position
(not in Visual mode)
visual_bytes Number of bytes visually selected
(only in Visual mode)
visual_chars Number of chars visually selected
(only in Visual mode)
visual_words Number of chars visually selected
(only in Visual mode)
*writefile()*
writefile({list}, {fname} [, {flags}])
Write |List| {list} to file {fname}. Each list item is

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Nov 24
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ Local mappings:
to the end of the file in Normal mode. This means "> " is inserted in
each line.
MAN *ft-man-plugin* *:Man*
MAN *ft-man-plugin* *:Man* *man.vim*
Displays a manual page in a nice way. Also see the user manual
|find-manpage|.
@@ -581,6 +581,9 @@ q Same as ":quit"
To enable folding use this: >
let g:ft_man_folding_enable = 1
If you do not like the default folding, use an autocommand to add your desired
folding style instead. For example: >
autocmd FileType man setlocal foldmethod=indent foldenable
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*fold.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Nov 24
*fold.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 02
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -585,8 +585,9 @@ what you type!
When using an operator, a closed fold is included as a whole. Thus "dl"
deletes the whole closed fold under the cursor.
For Ex commands the range is adjusted to always start at the first line of a
closed fold and end at the last line of a closed fold. Thus this command: >
For Ex commands that work on buffer lines the range is adjusted to always
start at the first line of a closed fold and end at the last line of a closed
fold. Thus this command: >
:s/foo/bar/g
when used with the cursor on a closed fold, will replace "foo" with "bar" in
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*help.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jun 21
*help.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 10
VIM - main help file
k
@@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ Close this window: Use ":q<Enter>".
Jump to a subject: Position the cursor on a tag (e.g. |bars|) and hit CTRL-].
With the mouse: ":set mouse=a" to enable the mouse (in xterm or GUI).
Double-click the left mouse button on a tag, e.g. |bars|.
Jump back: Type CTRL-T or CTRL-O (repeat to go further back).
Jump back: Type CTRL-T or CTRL-O. Repeat to go further back.
Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help
on, by giving an argument to the |:help| command.
It is possible to further specify the context:
*help-context*
Prepend something to specify the context: *help-context*
WHAT PREPEND EXAMPLE ~
Normal mode command (nothing) :help x
Normal mode command :help x
Visual mode command v_ :help v_u
Insert mode command i_ :help i_<Esc>
Command-line command : :help :quit
@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help
Vim command argument - :help -r
Option ' :help 'textwidth'
Regular expression / :help /[
See |help-summary| for more contexts and an explanation.
Search for help: Type ":help word", then hit CTRL-D to see matching
help entries for "word".
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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ The MzScheme Interface to Vim *mzscheme* *MzScheme*
5. mzeval() Vim function |mzscheme-mzeval|
6. Using Function references |mzscheme-funcref|
7. Dynamic loading |mzscheme-dynamic|
8. MzScheme setup |mzscheme-setup|
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
@@ -272,6 +273,9 @@ output then includes |+mzscheme/dyn|.
This means that Vim will search for the MzScheme DLL files only when needed.
When you don't use the MzScheme interface you don't need them, thus you can
use Vim without these DLL files.
NOTE: Newer version of MzScheme (Racket) require earlier (trampolined)
initialisation via scheme_main_setup. So Vim always loads the MzScheme DLL at
startup if possible.
To use the MzScheme interface the MzScheme DLLs must be in your search path.
In a console window type "path" to see what directories are used.
@@ -282,5 +286,24 @@ For MzScheme version 209 they will be "libmzsch209_000.dll" and
command, look for -DDYNAMIC_MZSCH_DLL="something" and
-DDYNAMIC_MZGC_DLL="something" in the "Compilation" info.
For example, if MzScheme (Racket) is installed at C:\Racket63, you may need
to set the environment variable as the following: >
PATH=%PATH%;C:\Racket63\lib
PLTCOLLECTS=C:\Racket63\collects
PLTCONFIGDIR=C:\Racket63\etc
<
==============================================================================
8. MzScheme setup *mzscheme-setup*
Vim requires "racket/base" module for if_mzsch core (fallback to "scheme/base"
if it doesn't exist), "r5rs" module for test and "raco ctool" command for
building Vim. If MzScheme did not have them, you can install them with
MzScheme's raco command:
>
raco pkg install scheme-lib # scheme/base module
raco pkg install r5rs-lib # r5rs module
raco pkg install cext-lib # raco ctool command
<
======================================================================
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Oct 16
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Shugo Maeda
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ The Ruby Interface to Vim *ruby* *Ruby*
1. Commands |ruby-commands|
2. The VIM module |ruby-vim|
3. VIM::Buffer objects |ruby-buffer|
4. VIM::Window objects |ruby-window|
2. The Vim module |ruby-vim|
3. Vim::Buffer objects |ruby-buffer|
4. Vim::Window objects |ruby-window|
5. Global variables |ruby-globals|
6. Dynamic loading |ruby-dynamic|
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Example Vim script: >
ruby << EOF
class Garnet
def initialize(s)
@buffer = VIM::Buffer.current
@buffer = Vim::Buffer.current
vimputs(s)
end
def vimputs(s)
@@ -74,19 +74,19 @@ Example Vim script: >
Executing Ruby commands is not possible in the |sandbox|.
==============================================================================
2. The VIM module *ruby-vim*
2. The Vim module *ruby-vim*
Ruby code gets all of its access to vim via the "VIM" module.
Ruby code gets all of its access to vim via the "Vim" module.
Overview >
Overview: >
print "Hello" # displays a message
VIM.command(cmd) # execute an Ex command
num = VIM::Window.count # gets the number of windows
w = VIM::Window[n] # gets window "n"
cw = VIM::Window.current # gets the current window
num = VIM::Buffer.count # gets the number of buffers
b = VIM::Buffer[n] # gets buffer "n"
cb = VIM::Buffer.current # gets the current buffer
Vim.command(cmd) # execute an Ex command
num = Vim::Window.count # gets the number of windows
w = Vim::Window[n] # gets window "n"
cw = Vim::Window.current # gets the current window
num = Vim::Buffer.count # gets the number of buffers
b = Vim::Buffer[n] # gets buffer "n"
cb = Vim::Buffer.current # gets the current buffer
w.height = lines # sets the window height
w.cursor = [row, col] # sets the window cursor position
pos = w.cursor # gets an array [row, col]
@@ -96,29 +96,29 @@ Overview >
b[n] = str # sets a line in the buffer
b.delete(n) # deletes a line
b.append(n, str) # appends a line after n
line = VIM::Buffer.current.line # gets the current line
num = VIM::Buffer.current.line_number # gets the current line number
VIM::Buffer.current.line = "test" # sets the current line number
line = Vim::Buffer.current.line # gets the current line
num = Vim::Buffer.current.line_number # gets the current line number
Vim::Buffer.current.line = "test" # sets the current line number
<
Module Functions:
*ruby-message*
VIM::message({msg})
Vim::message({msg})
Displays the message {msg}.
*ruby-set_option*
VIM::set_option({arg})
Vim::set_option({arg})
Sets a vim option. {arg} can be any argument that the ":set" command
accepts. Note that this means that no spaces are allowed in the
argument! See |:set|.
*ruby-command*
VIM::command({cmd})
Vim::command({cmd})
Executes Ex command {cmd}.
*ruby-evaluate*
VIM::evaluate({expr})
Vim::evaluate({expr})
Evaluates {expr} using the vim internal expression evaluator (see
|expression|). Returns the expression result as:
- a Integer if the Vim expression evaluates to a number
@@ -129,9 +129,9 @@ VIM::evaluate({expr})
Dictionaries and lists are recursively expanded.
==============================================================================
3. VIM::Buffer objects *ruby-buffer*
3. Vim::Buffer objects *ruby-buffer*
VIM::Buffer objects represent vim buffers.
Vim::Buffer objects represent vim buffers.
Class Methods:
@@ -159,9 +159,9 @@ line_number Returns the number of the current line if the buffer is
active.
==============================================================================
4. VIM::Window objects *ruby-window*
4. Vim::Window objects *ruby-window*
VIM::Window objects represent vim windows.
Vim::Window objects represent vim windows.
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2012 Aug 02
*if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 01
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ingo Wilken
@@ -515,19 +515,29 @@ startup file (usually "~/.vimrc" on Unix):
==============================================================================
9. Dynamic loading *tcl-dynamic*
On MS-Windows the Tcl library can be loaded dynamically. The |:version|
output then includes |+tcl/dyn|.
On MS-Windows and Unix the Tcl library can be loaded dynamically. The
|:version| output then includes |+tcl/dyn|.
This means that Vim will search for the Tcl DLL file only when needed. When
you don't use the Tcl interface you don't need it, thus you can use Vim
without this DLL file.
This means that Vim will search for the Tcl DLL or shared library file only
when needed. When you don't use the Tcl interface you don't need it, thus you
can use Vim without this file.
MS-Windows ~
To use the Tcl interface the Tcl DLL must be in your search path. In a
console window type "path" to see what directories are used.
The name of the DLL must match the Tcl version Vim was compiled with.
Currently the name is "tcl83.dll". That is for Tcl 8.3. To know for sure
Currently the name is "tcl86.dll". That is for Tcl 8.6. To know for sure
edit "gvim.exe" and search for "tcl\d*.dll\c".
Unix ~
The 'tcldll' option can be used to specify the Tcl shared library file instead
of DYNAMIC_TCL_DLL file what was specified at compile time. The version of
the shared library must match the Tcl version Vim was compiled with.
==============================================================================
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*index.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 08
*index.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|c_<Insert>| <Insert> toggle insert/overstrike mode
|c_<LeftMouse>| <LeftMouse> cursor at mouse click
You found it, Arthur! *holy-grail*
You found it, Arthur! *holy-grail* *:smile*
==============================================================================
5. EX commands *ex-cmd-index* *:index*
@@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ tag command action ~
|:cpfile| :cpf[ile] go to last error in previous file
|:cquit| :cq[uit] quit Vim with an error code
|:crewind| :cr[ewind] go to the specified error, default first one
|:cscope| :cs[cope] execute cscope command
|:cscope| :cs[cope] execute cscope command
|:cstag| :cst[ag] use cscope to jump to a tag
|:cunmap| :cu[nmap] like ":unmap" but for Command-line mode
|:cunabbrev| :cuna[bbrev] like ":unabbrev" but for Command-line mode
@@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ tag command action ~
|:lcd| :lc[d] change directory locally
|:lchdir| :lch[dir] change directory locally
|:lclose| :lcl[ose] close location window
|:lcscope| :lcs[cope] like ":cscope" but uses location list
|: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
@@ -1351,7 +1351,7 @@ tag command action ~
|:marks| :marks list all marks
|:match| :mat[ch] define a match to highlight
|:menu| :me[nu] enter a new menu item
|:menutranslate| :menut[ranslate] add a menu translation item
|:menutranslate| :menut[ranslate] add a menu translation item
|:messages| :mes[sages] view previously displayed messages
|:mkexrc| :mk[exrc] write current mappings and settings to a file
|:mksession| :mks[ession] write session info to a file
@@ -1495,6 +1495,7 @@ tag command action ~
|:smap| :smap like ":map" but for Select mode
|:smapclear| :smapc[lear] remove all mappings for Select mode
|:smenu| :sme[nu] add menu for Select mode
|:smile| :smi[le] make the user happy
|:snext| :sn[ext] split window and go to next file in the
argument list
|:sniff| :sni[ff] send request to sniff
@@ -1517,7 +1518,7 @@ tag command action ~
|:stop| :st[op] suspend the editor or escape to a shell
|:stag| :sta[g] split window and jump to a tag
|:startinsert| :star[tinsert] start Insert mode
|:startgreplace| :startg[replace] start Virtual Replace mode
|:startgreplace| :startg[replace] start Virtual Replace mode
|:startreplace| :startr[eplace] start Replace mode
|:stopinsert| :stopi[nsert] stop Insert mode
|:stjump| :stj[ump] do ":tjump" and split window

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Dec 08
*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ internal code is written to the script file.
1.6 SPECIAL CHARACTERS *:map-special-chars*
*map_backslash*
*map_backslash* *map-backslash*
Note that only CTRL-V is mentioned here as a special character for mappings
and abbreviations. When 'cpoptions' does not contain 'B', a backslash can
also be used like CTRL-V. The <> notation can be fully used then |<>|. But
@@ -494,21 +494,21 @@ To map a backslash, or use a backslash literally in the {rhs}, the special
sequence "<Bslash>" can be used. This avoids the need to double backslashes
when using nested mappings.
*map_CTRL-C*
*map_CTRL-C* *map-CTRL-C*
Using CTRL-C in the {lhs} is possible, but it will only work when Vim is
waiting for a key, not when Vim is busy with something. When Vim is busy
CTRL-C interrupts/breaks the command.
When using the GUI version on MS-Windows CTRL-C can be mapped to allow a Copy
command to the clipboard. Use CTRL-Break to interrupt Vim.
*map_space_in_lhs*
*map_space_in_lhs* *map-space_in_lhs*
To include a space in {lhs} precede it with a CTRL-V (type two CTRL-Vs for
each space).
*map_space_in_rhs*
*map_space_in_rhs* *map-space_in_rhs*
If you want a {rhs} that starts with a space, use "<Space>". To be fully Vi
compatible (but unreadable) don't use the |<>| notation, precede {rhs} with a
single CTRL-V (you have to type CTRL-V two times).
*map_empty_rhs*
*map_empty_rhs* *map-empty-rhs*
You can create an empty {rhs} by typing nothing after a single CTRL-V (you
have to type CTRL-V two times). Unfortunately, you cannot do this in a vimrc
file.
@@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ Upper and lowercase differences are ignored.
It is not possible to put a comment after these commands, because the '"'
character is considered to be part of the {lhs} or {rhs}.
*map_bar*
*map_bar* *map-bar*
Since the '|' character is used to separate a map command from the next
command, you will have to do something special to include a '|' in {rhs}.
There are three methods:
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ When 'b' is present in 'cpoptions', "\|" will be recognized as a mapping
ending in a '\' and then another command. This is Vi compatible, but
illogical when compared to other commands.
*map_return*
*map_return* *map-return*
When you have a mapping that contains an Ex command, you need to put a line
terminator after it to have it executed. The use of <CR> is recommended for
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Nov 23
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 09
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -4603,7 +4603,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
feature}
This option allows switching your keyboard into a special language
mode. When you are typing text in Insert mode the characters are
inserted directly. When in command mode the 'langmap' option takes
inserted directly. When in Normal mode the 'langmap' option takes
care of translating these special characters to the original meaning
of the key. This means you don't have to change the keyboard mode to
be able to execute Normal mode commands.
@@ -4848,13 +4848,13 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
reset this option. |-u| |--noplugin|
*'luadll'*
'luadll' string (default empty)
'luadll' string (default depends on the build)
global
{not in Vi} {only for Unix}
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+lua/dyn|
feature}
Specifies the path of the Lua shared library instead of DYNAMIC_LUA_DLL
what was specified at compile time.
Specifies the name of the Lua shared library. The default is
DYNAMIC_LUA_DLL, which was specified at compile time.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
@@ -5019,8 +5019,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
{not in Vi}
Maximum amount of memory in Kbyte to use for all buffers together.
The maximum usable value is about 2000000 (2 Gbyte). Use this to work
without a limit. On 64 bit machines higher values might work. But
hey, do you really need more than 2 Gbyte for text editing?
without a limit.
On 64 bit machines higher values might work. But hey, do you really
need more than 2 Gbyte for text editing? Keep in mind that text is
stored in the swap file, one can edit files > 2 Gbyte anyay. We do
need the memory to store undo info.
Also see 'maxmem'.
*'menuitems'* *'mis'*
@@ -5294,7 +5297,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Negative or zero value means no thread scheduling.
*'nrformats'* *'nf'*
'nrformats' 'nf' string (default "octal,hex")
'nrformats' 'nf' string (default "bin,octal,hex")
local to buffer
{not in Vi}
This defines what bases Vim will consider for numbers when using the
@@ -5308,6 +5311,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
hex If included, numbers starting with "0x" or "0X" will be
considered to be hexadecimal. Example: Using CTRL-X on
"0x100" results in "0x0ff".
bin If included, numbers starting with "0b" or "0B" will be
considered to be binary. Example: Using CTRL-X on
"0b1000" subtracts one, resulting in "0b0111".
Numbers which simply begin with a digit in the range 1-9 are always
considered decimal. This also happens for numbers that are not
recognized as octal or hex.
@@ -5562,13 +5568,13 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
this doesn't work when $INCL contains a comma or white space.
*'perldll'*
'perldll' string (default empty)
'perldll' string (default depends on the build)
global
{not in Vi} {only for Unix}
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+perl/dyn|
feature}
Specifies the path of the Perl shared library instead of
DYNAMIC_PERL_DLL what was specified at compile time.
Specifies the name of the Perl shared library. The default is
DYNAMIC_PERL_DLL, which was specified at compile time.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
@@ -5699,24 +5705,24 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|ins-completion-menu|.
*'pythondll'*
'pythondll' string (default empty)
'pythondll' string (default depends on the build)
global
{not in Vi} {only for Unix}
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+python/dyn|
feature}
Specifies the path of the Python 2.x shared library instead of
DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL what was specified at compile time.
Specifies the name of the Python 2.x shared library. The default is
DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL, which was specified at compile time.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'pythonthreedll'*
'pythonthreedll' string (default empty)
'pythonthreedll' string (default depends on the build)
global
{not in Vi} {only for Unix}
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+python3/dyn|
feature}
Specifies the path of the Python 3 shared library instead of
DYNAMIC_PYTHON3_DLL what was specified at compile time.
Specifies the name of the Python 3 shared library. The default is
DYNAMIC_PYTHON3_DLL, which was specified at compile time.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
@@ -5940,13 +5946,13 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
The 'rightleft' option must be set for 'rightleftcmd' to take effect.
*'rubydll'*
'rubydll' string (default empty)
'rubydll' string (default: depends on the build)
global
{not in Vi} {only for Unix}
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+ruby/dyn|
feature}
Specifies the path of the Ruby shared library instead of
DYNAMIC_RUBY_DLL what was specified at compile time.
Specifies the name of the Ruby shared library. The default is
DYNAMIC_RUBY_DLL, which was specified at compile time.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
@@ -6838,7 +6844,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
the two-letter, lower case region name. You can use more than one
region by listing them: "en_us,en_ca" supports both US and Canadian
English, but not words specific for Australia, New Zealand or Great
Britain.
Britain. (Note: currently en_au and en_nz dictionaries are older than
en_ca, en_gb and en_us).
If the name "cjk" is included East Asian characters are excluded from
spell checking. This is useful when editing text that also has Asian
words.
@@ -7430,6 +7437,17 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Resetting this option is useful when using a ":tag" command in a
mapping which should not change the tagstack.
*'tcldll'*
'tcldll' string (default depends on the build)
global
{not in Vi}
{only available when compiled with the |+tcl/dyn|
feature}
Specifies the name of the Tcl shared library. The default is
DYNAMIC_TCL_DLL, which was specified at compile time.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
*'term'* *E529* *E530* *E531*
'term' string (default is $TERM, if that fails:
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@@ -1,221 +1,13 @@
*os_os2.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2007 Apr 22
*os_os2.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 31
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Slootman
*os2* *OS2* *OS/2*
This file contains the particularities for the OS/2 version of Vim.
This file used to contain the particularities for the OS/2 version of Vim.
At present there is no native PM version of the GUI version of Vim: The OS/2
version is a console application. However, there is now a Win32s-compatible
GUI version, which should be usable by owners of Warp 4 (which supports
Win32s) in a Win-OS/2 session. The notes in this file refer to the native
console version.
The OS/2 support was removed in patch 7.4.1008.
NOTE
This OS/2 port works well for me and a couple of other OS/2 users; however,
since I haven't had much feedback, that either means no (OS/2-specific) bugs
exist (besides the ones mentioned below), or no one has yet created a
situation in which any bugs are apparent. File I/O in Dos and Unix mode,
binary mode, and FAT handling all seem to work well, which would seem to be
the most likely places for trouble.
A known problem is that files opened by Vim are inherited by other programs
that are started via a shell escape from within Vim. This specifically means
that Vim won't be able to remove the swap file(s) associated with buffers open
at the time the other program was started, until the other program is stopped.
At that time, the swap file may be removed, but if Vim could not do that the
first time, it won't be removed at all. You'll get warnings that some other
Vim session may be editing the file when you start Vim up again on that file.
This can be reproduced with ":!start epm". Now quit Vim, and start Vim again
with the file that was in the buffer at the time epm was started. I'm working
on this!
A second problem is that Vim doesn't understand the situation when using it
when accessing the OS/2 system via the network, e.g. using telnet from a Unix
system, and then starting Vim. The problem seems to be that OS/2 =sometimes=
recognizes function / cursor keys, and tries to convert those to the
corresponding OS/2 codes generated by the "normal" PC keyboard. I've been
testing a workaround (mapping the OS/2 codes to the correct functions), but so
far I can't say anything conclusive (this is on Warp 3, by the way). In the
meantime any help will be appreciated.
PREREQUISITES
To run Vim, you need the emx runtime environment (at least rev. 0.9b). This
is generally available as (ask Archie about it):
emxrt.zip emx runtime package
I've included a copy of emx.dll, which should be copied to one of the
directories listed in your LIBPATH. Emx is GPL'ed, but the emx.dll library is
not (read COPYING.EMX to find out what that means to you).
This emx.dll is from the emxfix04.zip package, which unfortunately has a bug,
eh, I mean a POSIX feature, in select(). Versions of Vim before 3.27 will
appear to hang when starting (actually, while processing vimrc). Hit <Enter> a
couple of times until Vim starts working if this happens. Next, get an up to
date version of Vim!
HELP AND VIMRC FILE
If you unpack the archive that Vim came in and run Vim directly from where it
was unpacked, Vim should be able to find the runtime files and your .vimrc
without any settings.
If you put the runtime files separately from the binary, the VIM environment
variable is used to find the location of the help files and the system .vimrc.
Place an entry such as this in CONFIG.SYS: >
SET VIM=c:/local/lib/vim
Put your .vimrc and your other Vim files in this directory. Copy the runtime
directory to this directory. Each version of Vim has its own runtime
directory. It will be called something like "c:/local/lib/vim/vim54". Thus
you get a tree of Vim files like this:
c:/local/lib/vim/.vimrc
c:/local/lib/vim/vim54/filetype.vim
c:/local/lib/vim/vim54/doc/help.txt
etc.
Note: .vimrc may also be called _vimrc to accommodate those who have chosen to
install OS/2 on a FAT file system. Vim first tries to find .vimrc and if that
fails, looks for _vimrc in the same place. The existence of a .vimrc or
_vimrc file influences the 'compatible' options, which can have unexpected side
effects. See |'compatible'|.
If you're using network drives with OS/2, then you can install Vim on a
network drive (including .vimrc; this is then called the "system" vimrc file),
and then use a personal copy of .vimrc (the "user" vimrc file). This should be
located in a directory indicated by the HOME environment variable.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES IN FILE NAMES
This HOME environment variable is also used when using ~ in file names, so
":e ~/textfile" will edit the file "textfile" in the directory referred to by
HOME. Additionally you can use other environment variables in file names, as
in ":n $SRC/*.c".
The HOME environment variable is also used to locate the .viminfo file
(see |viminfo-file|). There is no support yet for .viminfo on FAT file
systems yet, sorry. You could try the -i startup flag (as in "vim -i
$HOME/_viminfo") however.
If the HOME environment variable is not set, the value "C:/" is used as a
default.
BACKSLASHES
Using slashes ('/') and backslashes ('\') can be a bit of a problem (see
|dos-backslash| for more explanation), but in almost all cases Vim does "The
Right Thing". Vim itself uses backslashes in file names, but will happily
accept forward slashes if they are entered (in fact, sometimes that works
better!).
TEMP FILES
Temporary files (for filtering) are put in the first directory in the next
list that exists and where a file can be created:
$TMP
$TEMP
C:\TMP
C:\TEMP
current directory
TERMINAL SETTING
*os2ansi*
Use "os2ansi" as the TERM environment variable (or don't set it at all, as the
default is the correct value). You can set term to os2ansi in the .vimrc, in
case you need TERM to be a different value for other applications. The
problem is that OS/2 ANSI emulation is quite limited (it doesn't have insert /
delete line, for example).
If you want to use a different value for TERM (because of other programs, for
example), make sure that the termcap entry for that TERM value has the
appropriate key mappings. The termcap.dat distributed with emx does not always
have them. Here are some suitable values to add to the termcap entry of your
choice; these allow the cursor keys and the named function keys (such as
pagedown) to work.
:ku=\316H:kd=\316P:kl=\316K:kr=\316M:%i=\316t:#4=\316s:\
:kD=\316S:kI=\316R:kN=\316Q:kP=\316I:kh=\316G:@7=\316O:\
:k1=\316;:k2=\316<:k3=\316=:k4=\316>:k5=\316?:k6=\316@:\
:k7=\316A:k8=\316B:k9=\316C:k;=\316D:
Paul Slootman
43 LINE WINDOW
A suggestion from Steven Tryon, on how to run Vim in a bigger window:
When I call Vim from an OS/2 WPS application such as PMMail it comes up
in the default 25-line mode. To get a more useful window size I make
my external editor "vimbig.cmd" which in turn calls "vimbig2.cmd".
Brute force and awkwardness, perhaps, but it works.
vimbig.cmd: >
@echo off
start "Vi Improved" /f vimbig2.cmd %1 %2 %3 %4
vimbig2.cmd: >
@echo off
mode 80,43
vim.exe %1 %2 %3 %4
exit
<
CLIPBOARD ACCESS (provided by Alexander Wagner)
Vim for OS/2 has no direct access to the system clipboard. To enable access
anyway you need an additional tool which gives you access to the clipboard
from within a vio application. The freeware package clipbrd.zip by Stefan
Gruendel can be used for this purpose. You might download the package
including precompiled binaries and all sources from:
http://www.os2site.com/sw/util/clipboard/index.html
http://download.uni-hd.de/ftp/pub/os2/pmtools/
Installation of this package is straight forward: just put the two executables
that come with this package into a directory within your PATH for Vim should
be able to call them from whatever directory you are working.
To copy text from the clipboard to your Vim session you can use the :r
command. Simply call clipbrd.exe from within Vim in the following way: >
:r !clipbrd -r
To copy text from Vim to the system clipboard just mark the text in the usual
vim-manner and call: >
:!clipbrd -w
which will write your selection right into OS/2's clipboard.
For ease of use you might want to add some maps for these commands. E.g. to
use F11 to paste the clipboard into Vim and F12 to copy selected text to the
clipboard you would use: >
if has("os2")
imap <F11> <ESC>:r !clipbrd -r<CR>i
vmap <F12> :!clipbrd -w<cr>
else
imap <F11> <ESC>"*p<CR>i
vmap <F12> "*y
endif
This will ensure that only on OS/2 clipbrd is called whereas on other
platforms vims build in mechanism is used. (To enable this functions on every
load of Vim place the above lines in your .vimrc.)
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*pattern.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Mar 16
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -393,8 +393,8 @@ Use of "\M" makes the pattern after it be interpreted as if 'nomagic' is used.
Use of "\v" means that in the pattern after it all ASCII characters except
'0'-'9', 'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z' and '_' have a special meaning. "very magic"
Use of "\V" means that in the pattern after it only the backslash has a
special meaning. "very nomagic"
Use of "\V" means that in the pattern after it only the backslash and the
terminating character (/ or ?) has a special meaning. "very nomagic"
Examples:
after: \v \m \M \V matches ~
@@ -402,6 +402,7 @@ after: \v \m \M \V matches ~
$ $ $ \$ matches end-of-line
. . \. \. matches any character
* * \* \* any number of the previous atom
~ ~ \~ \~ latest substitute string
() \(\) \(\) \(\) grouping into an atom
| \| \| \| separating alternatives
\a \a \a \a alphabetic character
@@ -480,6 +481,7 @@ More explanation and examples below, follow the links.
|/\%v| \%23v \%23v in virtual column 23 |/zero-width|
Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
magic nomagic matches ~
|/\i| \i \i identifier character (see 'isident' option)
|/\I| \I \I like "\i", but excluding digits
|/\k| \k \k keyword character (see 'iskeyword' option)
@@ -510,6 +512,7 @@ Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
class with end-of-line included
(end of character classes)
magic nomagic matches ~
|/\e| \e \e <Esc>
|/\t| \t \t <Tab>
|/\r| \r \r <CR>
@@ -535,6 +538,7 @@ Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
|/\Z| \Z \Z ignore differences in Unicode "combining characters".
Useful when searching voweled Hebrew or Arabic text.
magic nomagic matches ~
|/\m| \m \m 'magic' on for the following chars in the pattern
|/\M| \M \M 'magic' off for the following chars in the pattern
|/\v| \v \v the following chars in the pattern are "very magic"
@@ -1098,7 +1102,10 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
plausible pattern for a UNIX filename: "[-./[:alnum:]_~]\+" That is,
a list of at least one character, each of which is either '-', '.',
'/', alphabetic, numeric, '_' or '~'.
These items only work for 8-bit characters.
These items only work for 8-bit characters, except [:lower:] and
[:upper:] also work for multi-byte characters when using the new
regexp engine. In the future these items may work for multi-byte
characters.
*/[[=* *[==]*
- An equivalence class. This means that characters are matched that
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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 08
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 31
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -217,9 +217,9 @@ command with 'l'.
:cex[pr][!] {expr} Create a quickfix list using the result of {expr} and
jump to the first error.
If {expr} is a String, then each new-line terminated
line in the String is processed using the global value
of 'errorformat' and the result is added to the
quickfix list.
line in the String is processed using the value
of 'errorformat' (buffer-local value if it was set)
and the result is added to the quickfix list.
If {expr} is a List, then each String item in the list
is processed and added to the quickfix list. Non
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@@ -909,6 +909,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
'tagrelative' 'tr' file names in tag file are relative
'tags' 'tag' list of file names used by the tag command
'tagstack' 'tgst' push tags onto the tag stack
'tcldll' name of the Tcl dynamic library
'term' name of the terminal
'termbidi' 'tbidi' terminal takes care of bi-directionality
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Apr 13
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 16
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -483,16 +483,44 @@ Additionally, these commands can be used:
finish Finish the current script or user function and come
back to debug mode for the command after the one that
sourced or called it.
*>bt*
*>backtrace*
*>where*
backtrace Show the call stacktrace for current debugging session.
bt
where
*>frame*
frame N Goes to N bactrace level. + and - signs make movement
relative. E.g., ":frame +3" goes three frames up.
*>up*
up Goes one level up from call stacktrace.
*>down*
down Goes one level down from call stacktrace.
About the additional commands in debug mode:
- There is no command-line completion for them, you get the completion for the
normal Ex commands only.
- You can shorten them, up to a single character: "c", "n", "s" and "f".
- You can shorten them, up to a single character, unless more then one command
starts with the same letter. "f" stands for "finish", use "fr" for "frame".
- Hitting <CR> will repeat the previous one. When doing another command, this
is reset (because it's not clear what you want to repeat).
- When you want to use the Ex command with the same name, prepend a colon:
":cont", ":next", ":finish" (or shorter).
The backtrace shows the hierarchy of function calls, e.g.:
>bt ~
3 function One[3] ~
2 Two[3] ~
->1 Three[3] ~
0 Four ~
line 1: let four = 4 ~
The "->" points to the current frame. Use "up", "down" and "frame N" to
select another frame.
In the current frame you can evaluate the local function variables. There is
no way to see the command at the current line yet.
DEFINING BREAKPOINTS
*:breaka* *:breakadd*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 19
*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 08
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1386,6 +1386,14 @@ the item name. Case is always ignored.
The Hunspell feature to use three arguments and flags is not supported.
*spell-NOCOMPOUNDSUGS*
This item indicates that using compounding to make suggestions is not a good
idea. Use this when compounding is used with very short or one-character
words. E.g. to make numbers out of digits. Without this flag creating
suggestions would spend most time trying all kind of weird compound words.
NOCOMPOUNDSUGS ~
*spell-SYLLABLE*
The SYLLABLE item defines characters or character sequences that are used to
count the number of syllables in a word. Example:

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Nov 05
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 19
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1438,34 +1438,27 @@ form, then >
:let fortran_fixed_source=1
in your .vimrc prior to the :syntax on command.
If the form of the source code depends upon the file extension, then it is
most convenient to set fortran_free_source in a ftplugin file. For more
information on ftplugin files, see |ftplugin|. For example, if all your
fortran files with an .f90 extension are written in free source form and the
rest in fixed source form, add the following code to your ftplugin file >
let s:extfname = expand("%:e")
if s:extfname ==? "f90"
let fortran_free_source=1
unlet! fortran_fixed_source
else
let fortran_fixed_source=1
unlet! fortran_free_source
endif
Note that this will work only if the "filetype plugin indent on" command
precedes the "syntax on" command in your .vimrc file.
If the form of the source code depends, in a non-standard way, upon the file
extension, then it is most convenient to set fortran_free_source in a ftplugin
file. For more information on ftplugin files, see |ftplugin|. Note that this
will work only if the "filetype plugin indent on" command precedes the "syntax
on" command in your .vimrc file.
When you edit an existing fortran file, the syntax script will assume free
source form if the fortran_free_source variable has been set, and assumes
fixed source form if the fortran_fixed_source variable has been set. If
neither of these variables have been set, the syntax script attempts to
determine which source form has been used by examining the first five columns
of the first 250 lines of your file. If no signs of free source form are
detected, then the file is assumed to be in fixed source form. The algorithm
should work in the vast majority of cases. In some cases, such as a file that
begins with 250 or more full-line comments, the script may incorrectly decide
that the fortran code is in fixed form. If that happens, just add a
non-comment statement beginning anywhere in the first five columns of the
first twenty five lines, save (:w) and then reload (:e!) the file.
determine which source form has been used by examining the file extension
using conventions common to the ifort, gfortran, Cray, NAG, and PathScale
compilers (.f, .for, .f77 for fixed-source, .f90, .f95, .f03, .f08 for
free-source). If none of this works, then the script examines the first five
columns of the first 500 lines of your file. If no signs of free source form
are detected, then the file is assumed to be in fixed source form. The
algorithm should work in the vast majority of cases. In some cases, such as a
file that begins with 500 or more full-line comments, the script may
incorrectly decide that the fortran code is in fixed form. If that happens,
just add a non-comment statement beginning anywhere in the first five columns
of the first twenty five lines, save (:w) and then reload (:e!) the file.
Tabs in fortran files ~
Tabs are not recognized by the Fortran standards. Tabs are not a good idea in

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@@ -1034,6 +1034,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
'tbis' options.txt /*'tbis'*
'tbs' options.txt /*'tbs'*
'tc' options.txt /*'tc'*
'tcldll' options.txt /*'tcldll'*
'tenc' options.txt /*'tenc'*
'term' options.txt /*'term'*
'termbidi' options.txt /*'termbidi'*
@@ -2849,6 +2850,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
:smapclear map.txt /*:smapclear*
:sme gui.txt /*:sme*
:smenu gui.txt /*:smenu*
:smile index.txt /*:smile*
:sn windows.txt /*:sn*
:snext windows.txt /*:snext*
:sni if_sniff.txt /*:sni*
@@ -4871,6 +4873,7 @@ added-win32-GUI version5.txt /*added-win32-GUI*
aff-dic-format spell.txt /*aff-dic-format*
after-directory options.txt /*after-directory*
aleph options.txt /*aleph*
alloc_fail() eval.txt /*alloc_fail()*
alt intro.txt /*alt*
alt-input debugger.txt /*alt-input*
alternate-file editing.txt /*alternate-file*
@@ -4899,6 +4902,11 @@ asin() eval.txt /*asin()*
asm.vim syntax.txt /*asm.vim*
asm68k syntax.txt /*asm68k*
asmh8300.vim syntax.txt /*asmh8300.vim*
assert_equal() eval.txt /*assert_equal()*
assert_exception() eval.txt /*assert_exception()*
assert_fails() eval.txt /*assert_fails()*
assert_false() eval.txt /*assert_false()*
assert_true() eval.txt /*assert_true()*
at motion.txt /*at*
atan() eval.txt /*atan()*
atan2() eval.txt /*atan2()*
@@ -5057,6 +5065,7 @@ c_<Home> cmdline.txt /*c_<Home>*
c_<Insert> cmdline.txt /*c_<Insert>*
c_<Left> cmdline.txt /*c_<Left>*
c_<LeftMouse> cmdline.txt /*c_<LeftMouse>*
c_<MiddleMouse> cmdline.txt /*c_<MiddleMouse>*
c_<NL> cmdline.txt /*c_<NL>*
c_<PageDown> cmdline.txt /*c_<PageDown>*
c_<PageUp> cmdline.txt /*c_<PageUp>*
@@ -5590,6 +5599,7 @@ errorformat-multi-line quickfix.txt /*errorformat-multi-line*
errorformat-separate-filename quickfix.txt /*errorformat-separate-filename*
errorformats quickfix.txt /*errorformats*
errors message.txt /*errors*
errors-variable eval.txt /*errors-variable*
escape intro.txt /*escape*
escape() eval.txt /*escape()*
escape-bar version4.txt /*escape-bar*
@@ -6911,12 +6921,17 @@ mail.vim syntax.txt /*mail.vim*
maillist intro.txt /*maillist*
maillist-archive intro.txt /*maillist-archive*
make.vim syntax.txt /*make.vim*
man.vim filetype.txt /*man.vim*
manual-copyright usr_01.txt /*manual-copyright*
map() eval.txt /*map()*
map-<SID> map.txt /*map-<SID>*
map-CTRL-C map.txt /*map-CTRL-C*
map-ambiguous map.txt /*map-ambiguous*
map-backslash map.txt /*map-backslash*
map-backtick tips.txt /*map-backtick*
map-bar map.txt /*map-bar*
map-comments map.txt /*map-comments*
map-empty-rhs map.txt /*map-empty-rhs*
map-error map.txt /*map-error*
map-examples map.txt /*map-examples*
map-keys-fails map.txt /*map-keys-fails*
@@ -6925,7 +6940,10 @@ map-modes map.txt /*map-modes*
map-multibyte map.txt /*map-multibyte*
map-overview map.txt /*map-overview*
map-precedence map.txt /*map-precedence*
map-return map.txt /*map-return*
map-self-destroy tips.txt /*map-self-destroy*
map-space_in_lhs map.txt /*map-space_in_lhs*
map-space_in_rhs map.txt /*map-space_in_rhs*
map-typing map.txt /*map-typing*
map-which-keys map.txt /*map-which-keys*
map.txt map.txt /*map.txt*
@@ -7453,7 +7471,6 @@ optwin options.txt /*optwin*
or() eval.txt /*or()*
oracle ft_sql.txt /*oracle*
os2 os_os2.txt /*os2*
os2ansi os_os2.txt /*os2ansi*
os390 os_390.txt /*os390*
os_390.txt os_390.txt /*os_390.txt*
os_amiga.txt os_amiga.txt /*os_amiga.txt*
@@ -7978,6 +7995,7 @@ spell-NAME spell.txt /*spell-NAME*
spell-NEEDAFFIX spell.txt /*spell-NEEDAFFIX*
spell-NEEDCOMPOUND spell.txt /*spell-NEEDCOMPOUND*
spell-NOBREAK spell.txt /*spell-NOBREAK*
spell-NOCOMPOUNDSUGS spell.txt /*spell-NOCOMPOUNDSUGS*
spell-NOSPLITSUGS spell.txt /*spell-NOSPLITSUGS*
spell-NOSUGFILE spell.txt /*spell-NOSUGFILE*
spell-NOSUGGEST spell.txt /*spell-NOSUGGEST*
@@ -8434,6 +8452,7 @@ terminal-info term.txt /*terminal-info*
terminal-options term.txt /*terminal-options*
terminfo term.txt /*terminfo*
termresponse-variable eval.txt /*termresponse-variable*
test-functions usr_41.txt /*test-functions*
tex-cchar syntax.txt /*tex-cchar*
tex-cole syntax.txt /*tex-cole*
tex-conceal syntax.txt /*tex-conceal*
@@ -8583,6 +8602,7 @@ v:count1 eval.txt /*v:count1*
v:ctype eval.txt /*v:ctype*
v:dying eval.txt /*v:dying*
v:errmsg eval.txt /*v:errmsg*
v:errors eval.txt /*v:errors*
v:exception eval.txt /*v:exception*
v:fcs_choice eval.txt /*v:fcs_choice*
v:fcs_reason eval.txt /*v:fcs_reason*
@@ -8946,6 +8966,7 @@ winwidth() eval.txt /*winwidth()*
word motion.txt /*word*
word-count editing.txt /*word-count*
word-motions motion.txt /*word-motions*
wordcount() eval.txt /*wordcount()*
workbench starting.txt /*workbench*
workshop workshop.txt /*workshop*
workshop-commands workshop.txt /*workshop-commands*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Nov 24
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 15
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -73,13 +73,20 @@ Regexp problems:
- this doesn't work: "syntax match ErrorMsg /.\%9l\%>20c\&\%<28c/". Leaving
out the \& works. Seems any column check after \& fails.
- The pattern "\1" with the old engine gives E65, with the new engine it
matches the empty string. (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Oct 2)
matches the empty string. (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Oct 2, Nov 24)
- Search for \\~ causes error E874.
Need to try out instructions in INSSTALLpc.txt about how to install all
interfaces and how to build Vim with them.
Appveyor build with self-installing executable, includes getting most
interfaces: https://github.com/k-takata/vim/tree/chrisbra-appveyor-build
result: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/k-takata/vim/history
Still using freed memory after using setloclist(). (lcd, 2014 Jul 23)
More info Jul 24. Not clear why.
Problem that a previous silent ":throw" causes a following try/catch not to
work. (ZyX, 2013 Sep 28)
work. (ZyX, 2013 Sep 28) With examples: (Malcolm Rowe, 2015 Dec 24)
Problem using ":try" inside ":execute". (ZyX, 2013 Sep 15)
@@ -90,24 +97,21 @@ Should use /usr/local/share/applications or /usr/share/applications.
Or use $XDG_DATA_DIRS.
Also need to run update-desktop-database (Kuriyama Kazunobu, 2015 Nov 4)
Add has('crypt-blowfish') and has('crypt-blowfish2') (Smu Johnson)
Access to uninitialized memory in match_backref() regexp_nda.c:4882
(Dominique Pelle, 2015 Nov 6)
Patch to use local value of 'errorformat' in :cexpr. (Christian Brabandt,
2015 Oct 16) Only do this for :lexpr ?
":cd C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc*" does not work, even though the
directory exists. (Sergio Gallelli, 2013 Dec 29)
English spell checking has an error. Updating doesn't work.
(Dominique Pelle, 2015 Oct 15)
Hint for new URL: Christian Brabandt, 2015 Oct 15.
But that file looks old.
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"?
Perhaps we can use ":windo <restore> {cmd}"?
Patch to add <restore> to :windo, :bufdo, etc. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan
6, 2nd message)
Alternative: ":keeppos" command modifier: ":keeppos windo {cmd}".
Illegal memory access, requires ASAN to see. (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Jul 28)
@@ -116,25 +120,46 @@ 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)
Instead of separately uploading patches to the ftp site, can we get them from
github? This URL works:
Instead of separately uploading patches to the ftp site, we can get them from
github with a URL like this:
https://github.com/vim/vim/compare/v7.4.920%5E...v7.4.920.diff
Diff for version.c contains more context, can't skip a patch.
>
Can src/GvimExt/Make_cyg.mak be removed?
Same for src/xxd/Make_cyg.mak
When t_Co is changed from termresponse, the OptionSet autocmmand event isn't
triggered. Use the code from the end of set_num_option() in
set_color_count().
Python: ":py raw_input('prompt')" doesn't work. (Manu Hack)
Patch to fix cursor position in right-left mode with concealing.
(Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Jan 13)
Plugin to use Vim in MANPAGER. Konfekt, PR #491
Using uninitialized memory. (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Nov 4)
Patch for explaining the help. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan 8)
Should be in the user manual?
Patch to recognize string slice for variable followed by colon.
(Hirohito Higashi, 2015 Nov 3)
Patch to .ok file is missing.
(Hirohito Higashi, 2015 Nov 24)
Patch to add debug backtrace. (Alberto Fanjul, 2015 Sep 27)
Needs fixes.
Update 2016 Jan 2. Issue #433
Patch to gvim.nsi for appveyor build. (Ken Takata, 2016 Jan 12)
Patch to improve behavior of dead keys on MS-Windows. (John Wellesz, 2015 Aug
25) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/399.diff
Patch to make mzscheme (racket) interface work. (Yukihiro Nakadaira, 2015 Jan
10) Doesn't work for me, need to build from source. Include anyway?
Additional patch by Ken Takata, 2016 Jan 13.
Merged patch by Yasuhiro Nakadaira,, 2016 Jan 14.
Update for INSSTALLpc.txt by Ken Takata, Jan 14.
MS-Windows: When editing a file with a leading space, writing it uses the
wrong name. (Aram, 2014 Nov 7) Vim 7.4.
@@ -142,20 +167,39 @@ wrong name. (Aram, 2014 Nov 7) Vim 7.4.
Can't recognize the $ProgramFiles(x86) environment variable. Recognize it
specifically? First try with the parens, then without.
Patch to fix "." after CTRL-A in Visual block mode. (Ozaki Kiichi, 2015 Oct
24)
Half-finished patch to fix the Problem using cgn to change a search hit when
replacement includes hit. Reported by John Beckett, fix by Christian Brabandt,
2016 Jan 11.
Patch to fix pointer cast warning in VS2015. (Mike Williams, 2015 Dec 13)
Patch to make building GVimExt with VS2015. (Mike Williams, 2015 Dec 13)
Value returned by virtcol() changes depending on how lines wrap. This is
inconsistent with the documentation.
Patch to add perleval(). (Damien, 2015 Dec 8, update 2016 Jan 4)
Can we cache the syntax attributes, so that updates for 'relativenumber' and
'cursorline'/'cursorcolumn' are a lot faster?
Patch to add window and tab arguments to getcwd(). (Thinca, 2015 Nov 15)
Build with Python on Mac does not always use the right library.
(Kazunobu Kuriyama, 2015 Mar 28)
Patch to support Python 'None' value in pyeval(). (Damien, 2015 Nov 21)
Need a Vim equivalent of None and a way to test for it.
To support Thai (and other languages) word boundaries, include the ICU
library: http://userguide.icu-project.org/boundaryanalysis
When complete() first argument is before where insert started and 'backspace'
is Vi compatible, the completion fails. (Hirohito Higashi, 2015 Feb 19)
Patch to fix bug in searchpair(). (Christian Brabandt, 2016 Jan 11)
Problem reported by David Fishburn, using searchpair() with synID() used in
the skip expression.
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)
@@ -167,9 +211,17 @@ MS-Windows: Crash opening very long file name starting with "\\".
Patch to add ":syn iskeyword". (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Nov 10)
Patch to use PLATFORM to determine target architecture. (Taro Muraoka, 2015
Nov 29)
If libiconv.dll is not found search for libiconv2.dll. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
2015 Oct 7)
Using an external diff is inefficient. Not all systems have a good diff
program available (esp. MS-Windows). Would be nice to have in internal diff
implementation. Can then also use this for displaying changes within a line.
Olaf Dabrunz is working on this.
The OptionSet autocommand event is not always triggered. (Rick Howe, 2015 Sep
24): :diffthis, :diffoff.
@@ -182,11 +234,17 @@ effects for when set by the user, on init and when reset to default.
The argument for "-S" is not taken literally, the ":so" command expands
wildcards. Add a ":nowild" command modifier? (ZyX, 2015 March 4)
Patch to support sorting on floating point number. (Alex Jakushev, 2010 Oct
30)
Proposal to make options.txt easier to read. (Arnaud Decara, 2015 Aug 5)
Update Aug 14.
Crash in :cnext on MS-Windows. (Ben Fritz, 2015 Oct 27)
When using --remote-tab on MS-Windows 'encoding' hasn't been initialized yet,
the file name ends up encoded wrong. (Raul Coronado, 2015 Dec 21)
Patch to add GUI colors to the terminal, when it supports it. (ZyX, 2013 Jan
26, update 2013 Dec 14, another 2014 Nov 22)
@@ -196,24 +254,22 @@ 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)
Patch to improve I/O for Perl. (Damine, 2015 Jan 9)
Patch to set antialiasing style on Windows. (Ondrej Balaz, 2013 Mar 14)
Needs a different check for CLEARTYPE_QUALITY.
Problem mentioned by Christian Brabandt, 2016 Jan 4.
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)
Patch to load TCL dynamically. (Ken Takata, 2015 Nov 11)
ml_updatechunk() is slow when retrying for another encoding. (John Little,
2014 Sep 11)
Patch to fix checking global option value when not using it.
(Arnaud Decara, 2015 Jul 23)
Patch to support Python 'None' value in pyeval(). (Damien, 2015 Nov 21)
Need a Vim equivalent of None and a way to test for it.
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)
@@ -223,7 +279,14 @@ 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?
Is this the right solution? Need to cleanup langmap behavior:
- in vgetorpeek() apply langmap to the typeahead buffer and put the result in
a copy-buffer, only when langmap is appropriate for the current mode. Then
check for mapping and let gotchars() work on the copy-buffer.
- Remove LANGMAP_ADJUST() in other parts of the code. Make sure the mode is
covered by the above change.
So that replaying the register doesn't use keymap/langmap and still does the
same thing. Remarks on issue 543.
Patch to add grepfile(). (Scott Prager, 2015 May 26)
Work in progress.
@@ -231,9 +294,6 @@ 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?
@@ -280,9 +340,6 @@ When two SIGWINCH arrive very quickly, the second one may be lost.
Make comments in the test Makefile silent. (Kartik Agaram, 2014 Sep 24)
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)
@@ -303,12 +360,6 @@ Plugins need to make a lot of effort, lots of mappings, to know what happened
before pressing the key that triggers a plugin action. How about keeping the
last N pressed keys, so that they do not need to be mapped?
":q!" should reset modified flag for current buffer, if another buffer is
modified no need to abandon it again.
Patch from Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Nov 21.
Update from Hirohito Higashi, 2014 Nov 21.
With test, Nov 23.
Wrong scrolling when using incsearch. Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2014 Dec 4.
Is this a good solution?
@@ -333,7 +384,7 @@ 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
Updated patch from Charles, Dec 29.
Updated patch from Charles, 2016 Jan 4.
Patch to open folds for 'incsearch'. (Christian Brabandt, 2015 Jan 6)
@@ -476,9 +527,6 @@ Patch to skip sort if no line matches the expression.
Patch to add sortuniq(). (Cade Forester, 2014 Mar 19)
Or add uniq() instead? Patch by lcd47, but it has problems.
Patch to support sorting on floating point number. (Alex Jakushev, 2010 Oct
30)
Patch to support expression argument to sort() instead of a function name.
Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2013 May 31.
Or should we add a more general mechanism, like a lambda() function?
@@ -497,8 +545,6 @@ 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 get MSVC version in a nicer way. (Ken Takata, 2014 Jul 24)
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
@@ -626,6 +672,18 @@ optional. (2013 Jul 12)
Dialog is too big on Linux too. (David Fishburn, 2013 Sep 2)
Improve the installer for MS-Windows. There are a few alternatives:
- Installer from Cream (Steve Hall).
- Modern UI 2.0 for the Nsis installer. (Guopeng Wen)
https://github.com/gpwen/vim-installer-mui2
- make it possible to do a silent install, see
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.12
Version from Guopeng Wen does this.
- MSI installer: https://github.com/petrkle/vim-msi/
- The one on Issue 279.
Problem: they all work slightly different (e.g. don't install vimrun.exe).
How to test that it works well for all Vim users?
Patch to check whether a buffer is quickfix or a location list.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2014 Dec 9)
@@ -639,9 +697,6 @@ Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Apr 20, unfinished.
Bug: findfile("any", "file:///tmp;") does not work.
Patch to set antialiasing style on Windows. (Ondrej Balaz, 2013 Mar 14)
Needs a different check for CLEARTYPE_QUALITY.
In the ATTENTION message about an existing swap file, mention the name of the
process that is running. It might actually be some other program, e.g. after
a reboot.
@@ -719,14 +774,6 @@ MS-Windows resizing problems:
causes the window to move unnecessarily. (William E. Skeith III, 2012 Jan
12) Patch: 2012 Jan 13 Needs more work (2012 Feb 2)
Patch to use Modern UI 2.0 for the Nsis installer. (Guopeng Wen, 2010 Jul 30)
Latest version: 2011 May 18
8 Windows install with NSIS: make it possible to do a silent install, see
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.12
Version from Guopeng Wen that does this (2010 Dec 27)
Alternative: MSI installer: https://github.com/petrkle/vim-msi/
Or the one on Issue 279
'iminsert' global value set when using ":setlocal iminsert"? (Wu, 2012 Jun 23)
Patch to append regexp to tag commands to make it possible to select one out
@@ -846,9 +893,9 @@ Sep 17) Asked for feedback from others.
Win32: Cannot cd into a directory that starts with a space. (Andy Wokula, 2012
Jan 19)
Need to escape $HOME on Windows? (ZyX, 2011 Jul 21, discussion 2013 Jul 4)
Can't simply use a backslash, \$HOME has a different meaning already.
Would be possible to use $$HOME where $HOME is to be used.
Need to escape $HOME on Windows for fnameescape()? (ZyX, 2011 Jul 21,
discussion 2013 Jul 4) Can't simply use a backslash, \$HOME has a different
meaning already. Would be possible to use $$HOME where $HOME is to be used.
"2" in 'formatoptions' not working in comments. (Christian Corneliussen, 2011
Oct 26)
@@ -1500,6 +1547,10 @@ Win32: A --remote command that has a directory name starting with a ( doesn't
work, the backslash is removed, assuming that it escapes the (. (Valery
Kondakoff, 2009 May 13)
Win32: Using "gvim --remote-tab-silent elŝuti.txt" doesn't work, the
multi-byte character isn't passed and edits elsuti.txt.
(Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado, 2015 Dec 18)
Problem with 'langmap' being used on the rhs of a mapping. (Nikolai Weibull,
2008 May 14)
Possibly related problem: Alexey Muranov, 2015 Apr 2
@@ -2717,8 +2768,7 @@ Macintosh:
8 On MS-Windows ":make" doesn't show output while it is working. Use the
tee.exe from http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ ? About 16 Kbyte in the
UnxUtils.zip archive.
Alternate one: http://www.pramodx.20m.com/tee_for_win32.htm, but Walter
Briscoe says it's not as good.
Is it better than what we have in src/tee?
8 When doing Insert mode completion a mapping cannot recursively call
edit(), because the completion information is global. Put everything in
an allocated structure?
@@ -4603,7 +4653,6 @@ Visual mode:
6 ":left" and ":right" should work in Visual block mode.
7 CTRL-I and CTRL-O should work in Visual mode, but only jump to marks in the
current buffer.
7 CTRL-A and CTRL-X should increase/decrease all numbers in the Visual area.
6 In non-Block mode, "I" should insert the same text in front of each line,
before the first non-blank, "gI" in column 1.
6 In non-Block mode, "A" should append the same text after each line.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Apr 12
*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 15
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -408,7 +408,15 @@ original version of the file.
Everything you always wanted to know can be found in the Vim help files.
Don't be afraid to ask!
To get generic help use this command: >
If you know what you are looking for, it is usually easier to search for it
using the help system, instead of using Google. Because the subjects follow
a certain style guide.
Also the help has the advantage of belonging to your particular Vim version.
You won't see help for commands added later. These would not work for you.
To get generic help use this command: >
:help
@@ -482,7 +490,7 @@ example, use the following command: >
:help 'number'
The table with all mode prefixes can be found here: |help-context|.
The table with all mode prefixes can be found below: |help-summary|.
Special keys are enclosed in angle brackets. To find help on the up-arrow key
in Insert mode, for instance, use this command: >
@@ -499,64 +507,187 @@ You can use the error ID at the start to find help about it: >
Summary: *help-summary* >
:help
< Gives you very general help. Scroll down to see a list of all
helpfiles, including those added locally (i.e. not distributed
with Vim). >
:help user-toc.txt
< Table of contents of the User Manual. >
:help :subject
< Ex-command "subject", for instance the following: >
:help :help
< Help on getting help. >
:help abc
< normal-mode command "abc". >
:help CTRL-B
< Control key <C-B> in Normal mode. >
:help i_abc
:help i_CTRL-B
< The same in Insert mode. >
:help v_abc
:help v_CTRL-B
< The same in Visual mode. >
:help c_abc
:help c_CTRL-B
< The same in Command-line mode. >
:help 'subject'
< Option 'subject'. >
:help subject()
< Function "subject". >
:help -subject
< Command-line argument "-subject". >
:help +subject
< Compile-time feature "+subject". >
:help /*
< Regular expression item "*" >
:help EventName
< Autocommand event "EventName". >
:help digraphs.txt
< The top of the helpfile "digraph.txt".
Similarly for any other helpfile. >
:help pattern<Tab>
< Find a help tag starting with "pattern". Repeat <Tab> for
others. >
:help pattern<Ctrl-D>
< See all possible help tag matches "pattern" at once. >
:helpgrep pattern
< Search the whole text of all help files for pattern "pattern".
Jumps to the first match. Jump to other matches with: >
:cn
< next match >
:cprev
:cN
< previous match >
:cfirst
:clast
< first or last match >
:copen
:cclose
< open/close the quickfix window; press <Enter> to jump
to the item under the cursor
1) Use Ctrl-D after typing a topic and let Vim show all available topics.
Or press Tab to complete: >
:help some<Tab>
< More information on how to use the help: >
:help helphelp
2) Follow the links in bars to related help. You can go from the detailed
help to the user documentation, which describes certain commands more from
a user perspective and less detailed. E.g. after: >
:help pattern.txt
< You can see the user guide topics |03.9| and |usr_27.txt| in the
introduction.
3) Options are enclosed in single apostrophes. To go to the help topic for the
list option: >
:help 'list'
< If you only know you are looking for a certain option, you can also do: >
:help options.txt
< to open the help page which describes all option handling and then search
using regular expressions, e.g. textwidth.
Certain options have their own namespace, e.g.: >
:help cpo-<letter>
< for the corresponding flag of the 'cpoptions' settings, substitute <letter>
by a specific flag, e.g.: >
:help cpo-;
< And for the guioption flags: >
:help go-<letter>
4) Normal mode commands do not have a prefix. To go to the help page for the
"gt" command: >
:help gt
5) Insert mode commands start with i_. Help for deleting a word: >
:help i_CTRL-W
6) Visual mode commands start with v_. Help for jumping to the other side of
the Visual area: >
:help v_o
7) Command line editing and arguments start with c_. Help for using the
command argument %: >
:help c_%
8) Ex-commands always start with ":", so to go to the :s command help: >
:help :s
9) Key combinations. They usually start with a single letter indicating
the mode for which they can be used. E.g.: >
:help i_CTRL-X
< takes you to the family of Ctrl-X commands for insert mode which can be
used to auto complete different things. Note, that certain keys will
always be written the same, e.g. Control will always be CTRL.
For normal mode commands there is no prefix and the topic is available at
:h CTRL-<Letter>. E.g. >
:help CTRL-W
< In contrast >
:help c_CTRL-R
< will describe what the Ctrl-R does when entering commands in the Command
line and >
:help v_Ctrl-A
< talks about incrementing numbers in visual mode and >
:help g_CTRL-A
< talks about the g<C-A> command (e.g. you have to press "g" then <Ctrl-A>).
Here the "g" stand for the normal command "g" which always expects a second
key before doing something similar to the commands starting with "z"
10) Regexp items always start with /. So to get help for the "\+" quantifier
in Vim regexes: >
:help /\+
< If you need to know everything about regular expressions, start reading
at: >
:help pattern.txt
11) Registers always start with "quote". To find out about the special ":"
register: >
:help quote:
12) Vim Script (VimL) is available at >
:help eval.txt
< Certain aspects of the language are available at :h expr-X where "X" is a
single letter. E.g. >
:help expr-!
< will take you to the topic describing the "!" (Not) operator for
VimScript.
Also important is >
:help function-list
< to find a short description of all functions available. Help topics for
VimL functions always include the "()", so: >
:help append()
< talks about the append VimL function rather than how to append text in the
current buffer.
13) Mappings are talked about in the help page :h |map.txt|. Use >
:help mapmode-i
< to find out about the |:imap| command. Also use :map-topic
to find out about certain subtopics particular for mappings. e.g: >
:help :map-local
< for buffer-local mappings or >
:help map-bar
< for how the '|' is handled in mappings.
14) Command definitions are talked about :h command-topic, so use >
:help command-bar
< to find out about the '!' argument for custom commands.
15) Window management commands always start with CTRL-W, so you find the
corresponding help at :h CTRL-W_letter. E.g. >
:help CTRL-W_p
< for moving the previous accessed window). You can also access >
:help windows.txt
< and read your way through if you are looking for window handling
commands.
16) Use |:helpgrep| to search in all help pages (and also of any installed
plugins). See |:helpgrep| for how to use it.
To search for a topic: >
:helpgrep topic
< This takes you to the first match. To go to the next one: >
:cnext
< All matches are available in the quickfix window which can be opened
with: >
:copen
< Move around to the match you like and press Enter to jump to that help.
17) The user manual. This describes help topics for beginners in a rather
friendly way. Start at |usr_toc.txt| to find the table of content (as you
might have guessed): >
:help usr_toc.txt
< Skim over the contents to find interesting topics. The "Digraphs" and
"Entering special characters" items are in chapter 24, so to go to that
particular help page: >
:help usr_24.txt
< Also if you want to access a certain chapter in the help, the chapter
number can be accessed directly like this: >
:help 10.1
< goes to chapter 10.1 in |usr_10.txt| and talks about recording macros.
18) Highlighting groups. Always start with hl-groupname. E.g. >
:help hl-WarningMsg
< talks about the WarningMsg highlighting group.
19) Syntax highlighting is namespaced to :syn-topic e.g. >
:help :syn-conceal
< talks about the conceal argument for the :syn command.
20) Quickfix commands usually start with :c while location list commands
usually start with :l
21) Autocommand events can be found by their name: >
:help BufWinLeave
< To see all possible events: >
:help autocommands-events
22) Command-line switches always start with "-". So for the help of the -f
command switch of Vim use: >
:help -f
23) Optional features always start with "+". To find out about the
conceal feature use: >
:help +conceal
24) Documentation for included filetype specific functionality is usually
available in the form ft-<filetype>-<functionality>. So >
:help ft-c-syntax
< talks about the C syntax file and the option it provides. Sometimes,
additional sections for omni completion >
:help ft-php-omni
< or filetype plugins >
:help ft-tex-plugin
< are available.
25) Error and Warning codes can be looked up directly in the help. So >
:help E297
< takes you exactly to the description of the swap error message and >
:help W10
< talks about the warning "Changing a readonly file".
Sometimes however, those error codes are not described, but rather are
listed at the Vim command that usually causes this. So: >
:help E128
< takes you to the |:function| command
==============================================================================

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*usr_03.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2006 Jun 21
*usr_03.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 05
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -57,8 +57,11 @@ paragraph, much faster than using "l". "b" does the same in the other
direction.
A word ends at a non-word character, such as a ".", "-" or ")". To change
what Vim considers to be a word, see the 'iskeyword' option.
It is also possible to move by white-space separated WORDs. This is not a
what Vim considers to be a word, see the 'iskeyword' option. If you try this
out in the help directly, 'iskeyword' needs to be reset for the examples to
work: >
:set iskeyword&
It is also possible to move by white-space separated WORDs. This is not a
word in the normal sense, that's why the uppercase is used. The commands for
moving by WORDs are also uppercase, as this figure shows:
@@ -410,8 +413,8 @@ in "the" use: >
/the\>
The "\>" item is a special marker that only matches at the end of a word.
Similarly "\<" only matches at the begin of a word. Thus to search for the
word "the" only: >
Similarly "\<" only matches at the beginning of a word. Thus to search for
the word "the" only: >
/\<the\>

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@@ -923,6 +923,7 @@ Various: *various-functions*
mzeval() evaluate |MzScheme| expression
py3eval() evaluate Python expression (|+python3|)
pyeval() evaluate Python expression (|+python|)
wordcount() get byte/word/char count of buffer
==============================================================================
*41.7* Defining a function

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*various.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Nov 15
*various.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -647,6 +647,7 @@ K Run a program to lookup the keyword under the
g CTRL-A Only when Vim was compiled with MEM_PROFILING defined
(which is very rare): print memory usage statistics.
Only useful for debugging Vim.
For incrementing in Visual mode see |v_g_CTRL-A|.
==============================================================================
2. Using Vim like less or more *less*

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*version5.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2012 Aug 08
*version5.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ putting a backslash before it. |+cmd|
After recovery, BufReadPost autocommands are applied. |:recover|
Added color support for "os2ansi", OS/2 console. (Slootman) |os2ansi|
Added color support for "os2ansi", OS/2 console. (Slootman)
Allow "%:p:h" when % is empty. |:_%|

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@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ New and extended functions: ~
|spellbadword()| get a badly spelled word
|spellsuggest()| get suggestions for correct spelling
|split()| split a String into a List
|str2nr()| convert a string to a number, base 8, 10 or 16
|str2nr()| convert a string to a number, base 2, 8, 10 or 16
|stridx()| extra argument: start position
|strridx()| extra argument: start position
|string()| string representation of a List or Dictionary

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
" Vim settings file
" Language: Fortran 2008 (and older: Fortran 2003, 95, 90, 77, 66)
" Version: 0.49
" Last Change: 2013 Oct. 01
" Version: 0.50
" Last Change: 2015 Nov. 30
" Maintainer: Ajit J. Thakkar <ajit@unb.ca>; <http://www2.unb.ca/~ajit/>
" Usage: Do :help fortran-plugin from Vim
" Usage: For instructions, do :help fortran-plugin from Vim
" Credits:
" Useful suggestions were made by Stefano Zacchiroli, Hendrik Merx, Ben
" Fritz, and David Barnett.
@@ -20,7 +20,10 @@ set cpoptions&vim
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
" Determine whether this is a fixed or free format source file
" if this hasn't been done yet
" if this hasn't been done yet using the priority:
" buffer-local value
" > global value
" > file extension as in Intel ifort, gcc (gfortran), NAG, Pathscale, and Cray compilers
if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source")
if exists("fortran_free_source")
" User guarantees free source form
@@ -28,13 +31,19 @@ if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source")
elseif exists("fortran_fixed_source")
" User guarantees fixed source form
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 1
elseif expand("%:e") ==? "f\<90\|95\|03\|08\>"
" Free-form file extension defaults as in Intel ifort, gcc(gfortran), NAG, Pathscale, and Cray compilers
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 0
elseif expand("%:e") ==? "f\|f77\|for"
" Fixed-form file extension defaults
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 1
else
" Modern Fortran allows both fixed and free source form
" assume fixed source form unless signs of free source form
" are detected in the first five columns of the first s:lmax lines
" Modern fortran still allows both fixed and free source form
" Assume fixed source form unless signs of free source form
" are detected in the first five columns of the first s:lmax lines.
" Detection becomes more accurate and time-consuming if more lines
" are checked. Increase the limit below if you keep lots of comments at
" the very top of each file and you have a fast computer
" the very top of each file and you have a fast computer.
let s:lmax = 500
if ( s:lmax > line("$") )
let s:lmax = line("$")

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@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: hg (Mercurial) commit file
" Maintainer: Ken Takata <kentkt at csc dot jp>
" Last Change: 2016 Jan 6
" Filenames: hg-editor-*.txt
" License: VIM License
" URL: https://github.com/k-takata/hg-vim
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
setlocal nomodeline
let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setl modeline<'

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
" Vim indent file
" Language: Fortran 2008 (and earlier versions: 2003, 95, 90, and 77)
" Version: 0.41
" Last Change: 2015 Jan. 15
" Language: Fortran 2008 (and older: Fortran 2003, 95, 90, and 77)
" Version: 0.42
" Last Change: 2015 Nov. 30
" Maintainer: Ajit J. Thakkar <ajit@unb.ca>; <http://www2.unb.ca/~ajit/>
" Usage: Do :help fortran-indent from Vim
" Usage: For instructions, do :help fortran-indent from Vim
" Credits:
" Useful suggestions were made by: Albert Oliver Serra.
@@ -27,7 +27,10 @@ if exists("b:fortran_indent_more") || exists("g:fortran_indent_more")
endif
" Determine whether this is a fixed or free format source file
" if this hasn't been done yet
" if this hasn't been done yet using the priority:
" buffer-local value
" > global value
" > file extension as in Intel ifort, gcc (gfortran), NAG, Pathscale, and Cray compilers
if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source")
if exists("fortran_free_source")
" User guarantees free source form
@@ -35,13 +38,19 @@ if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source")
elseif exists("fortran_fixed_source")
" User guarantees fixed source form
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 1
elseif expand("%:e") ==? "f\<90\|95\|03\|08\>"
" Free-form file extension defaults as in Intel ifort, gcc(gfortran), NAG, Pathscale, and Cray compilers
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 0
elseif expand("%:e") ==? "f\|f77\|for"
" Fixed-form file extension defaults
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 1
else
" f90 and f95 allow both fixed and free source form
" assume fixed source form unless signs of free source form
" Modern fortran still allows both fixed and free source form
" Assume fixed source form unless signs of free source form
" are detected in the first five columns of the first s:lmax lines.
" Detection becomes more accurate and more time-consuming if more lines
" Detection becomes more accurate and time-consuming if more lines
" are checked. Increase the limit below if you keep lots of comments at
" the very top of each file and you have a fast computer
" the very top of each file and you have a fast computer.
let s:lmax = 500
if ( s:lmax > line("$") )
let s:lmax = line("$")

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Lua script
" Maintainer: Marcus Aurelius Farias <marcus.cf 'at' bol.com.br>
" First Author: Max Ischenko <mfi 'at' ukr.net>
" Last Change: 2014 Nov 12
" Last Change: 2016 Jan 10
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists("b:did_indent")
@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ function! GetLuaIndent()
endif
endif
" Subtract a 'shiftwidth' on end, else (and elseif), until and '}'
" Subtract a 'shiftwidth' on end, else, elseif, until and '}'
" This is the part that requires 'indentkeys'.
let midx = match(getline(v:lnum), '^\s*\%(end\>\|else\>\|until\>\|}\)')
let midx = match(getline(v:lnum), '^\s*\%(end\>\|else\>\|elseif\>\|until\>\|}\)')
if midx != -1 && synIDattr(synID(v:lnum, midx + 1, 1), "name") != "luaComment"
let ind = ind - &shiftwidth
endif

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" 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
" Latest Revision: 2015-12-15
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-sh-indent
@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ if exists("b:did_indent")
endif
let b:did_indent = 1
let b:undo_indent = 'setlocal indentexpr< indentkeys< smartindent<'
setlocal indentexpr=GetShIndent()
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

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@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ call append("$", "infercase\tadjust case of a keyword completion match")
call append("$", "\t(local to buffer)")
call <SID>BinOptionL("inf")
if has("digraphs")
call append("$", "digraph\tenable entering digraps with c1 <BS> c2")
call append("$", "digraph\tenable entering digraphs with c1 <BS> c2")
call <SID>BinOptionG("dg", &dg)
endif
call append("$", "tildeop\tthe \"~\" command behaves like an operator")
@@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@ if has("arabic")
call <SID>BinOptionG("tbidi", &tbidi)
endif
if has("keymap")
call append("$", "keymap\tname of a keyboard mappping")
call append("$", "keymap\tname of a keyboard mapping")
call <SID>OptionL("kmp")
endif
if has("langmap")
@@ -1331,6 +1331,10 @@ if exists("&rubydll")
call append("$", "rubydll\tname of the Ruby dynamic library")
call <SID>OptionG("rubydll", &rubydll)
endif
if exists("&tcldll")
call append("$", "tcldll\tname of the Tcl dynamic library")
call <SID>OptionG("tcldll", &tcldll)
endif
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
" Vim plugin for showing matching parens
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2014 Jul 19
" Last Change: 2015 Dec 31
" Exit quickly when:
" - this plugin was already loaded (or disabled)
@@ -55,14 +55,19 @@ function! s:Highlight_Matching_Pair()
let before = 0
let text = getline(c_lnum)
let c = text[c_col - 1]
let matches = matchlist(text, '\(.\)\=\%'.c_col.'c\(.\=\)')
if empty(matches)
let [c_before, c] = ['', '']
else
let [c_before, c] = matches[1:2]
endif
let plist = split(&matchpairs, '.\zs[:,]')
let i = index(plist, c)
if i < 0
" not found, in Insert mode try character before the cursor
if c_col > 1 && (mode() == 'i' || mode() == 'R')
let before = 1
let c = text[c_col - 2]
let before = strlen(c_before)
let c = c_before
let i = index(plist, c)
endif
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
*** en_AU.orig.aff Fri Apr 15 13:20:36 2005
--- en_AU.aff Wed Jan 11 11:10:45 2006
*** en_AU.orig.aff 2010-05-15 13:03:47.000000000 +0200
--- en_AU.aff 2016-01-09 13:15:38.426627871 +0100
***************
*** 7,9 ****
SET ISO8859-1
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
! MIDWORD '
!
! RARE ?
! BAD !
! BAD %
!
! MAP 9
! MAP a<><61><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
@@ -148,7 +148,8 @@
!
REP 24
***************
*** 34,53 ****
*** 33,53 ****
REP ght t
PFX A Y 2
! PFX A 0 re [^e]
! PFX A 0 re- e
@@ -169,7 +170,25 @@
PFX E Y 1
! PFX E 0 dis .
PFX F Y 5
--- 172,191 ----
--- 171,208 ----
REP ght t
+
+ # This is disabled, because if Vim does not support NOCOMPOUNDSUGS giving
+ # suggestions is extremely slow.
+ ## ordinal numbers
+ #COMPOUNDMIN 1
+ ## only in compounds: 1th, 2th, 3th
+ #ONLYINCOMPOUND ,
+ ## compound rules:
+ ## 1. [0-9]*1[0-9]th (10th, 11th, 12th, 56714th, etc.)
+ ## 2. [0-9]*[02-9](1st|2nd|3rd|[4-9]th) (21st, 22nd, 123rd, 1234th, etc.)
+ #COMPOUNDRULE 2
+ #COMPOUNDRULE (*:)
+ #COMPOUNDRULE (*{}
+ #NOCOMPOUNDSUGS
+
+ # WORDCHARS 0123456789
+
PFX A Y 2
! PFX A 0 re [^e]
! PFX A 0 re- e
@@ -587,7 +606,7 @@
SFX T y iest [^aeiou]y
! SFX T 0 er [aeiou]y
SFX T 0 est [aeiou]y
--- 195,589 ----
--- 212,606 ----
PFX F 0 col l
! PFX F 0 con [^abehilmopru].
PFX K Y 1
@@ -1671,7 +1690,7 @@
! SFX 3 0 ist's [aeioubp]y
! SFX 3 o ist's o
! SFX 3 0 ist's [^eoy]
--- 596,1305 ----
--- 613,1322 ----
SFX R Y 72
! SFX R 0 r e
! SFX R 0 rs e
@@ -2382,21 +2401,31 @@
!
! # a few more for consistency
! COMMON five six seven eight nine ten hundred thousand
*** en_AU.orig.dic Fri Apr 15 13:20:36 2005
--- en_AU.dic Wed Mar 8 13:14:30 2006
*** en_AU.orig.dic 2010-05-15 13:03:48.000000000 +0200
--- en_AU.dic 2016-01-08 23:03:18.342461841 +0100
***************
*** 1,2 ****
! 45654
AA
--- 1,2 ----
--- 1,12 ----
! 45653
! 0th
! 1st
! 2nd
! 3rd
! 4th
! 5th
! 6th
! 7th
! 8th
! 9th
AA
***************
*** 912,914 ****
Alaska/M
! al/AY
albacore/MS
--- 912,914 ----
--- 922,924 ----
Alaska/M
! really
albacore/MS
@@ -2405,10 +2434,10 @@
bozo/SM
- b/pb
bpi
--- 4885,4886 ----
--- 4895,4896 ----
***************
*** 4921,4922 ****
--- 4920,4922 ----
--- 4930,4932 ----
Brahms
+ Bram/M
braid/DGS
@@ -2417,22 +2446,22 @@
cad/ZSM
- c/aE
CAE
--- 5753,5754 ----
--- 5763,5764 ----
***************
*** 8535,8537 ****
coniferous
- conj
conjectural
--- 8534,8535 ----
--- 8544,8545 ----
***************
*** 8544,8545 ****
--- 8542,8544 ----
--- 8552,8554 ----
conjunctiva/MS
+ conj.
conjunctive/S
***************
*** 10288,10289 ****
--- 10287,10291 ----
--- 10297,10301 ----
dB/M
+ dBi
+ dBm
@@ -2443,10 +2472,10 @@
DNA
- d/o
DOB
--- 11783,11784 ----
--- 11793,11794 ----
***************
*** 12468,12469 ****
--- 12469,12471 ----
--- 12479,12481 ----
Dutch/5m
+ Farsi
Dutchwomen/M
@@ -2455,19 +2484,19 @@
dystrophy/M
- e
ea
--- 12518,12519 ----
--- 12528,12529 ----
***************
*** 12792,12794 ****
e.g.
- e.g..
egad
--- 12793,12794 ----
--- 12803,12804 ----
***************
*** 13779,13781 ****
estuary/MS
! et
ETA
--- 13779,13782 ----
--- 13789,13792 ----
estuary/MS
! et cetera
! et al.
@@ -2477,7 +2506,7 @@
fjord/SM
! f/K
flab/2zZM
--- 15297,15299 ----
--- 15307,15309 ----
fjord/SM
! pref
flab/2zZM
@@ -2486,19 +2515,19 @@
FYI
- g/7
gabardine/SM
--- 16481,16482 ----
--- 16491,16492 ----
***************
*** 18599,18601 ****
HDTV
- h/E
headache/SM
--- 18599,18600 ----
--- 18609,18610 ----
***************
*** 19214,19216 ****
Hobbes
! hobbit
hobble/RGSD
--- 19213,19215 ----
--- 19223,19225 ----
Hobbes
! hobbit/MS
hobble/RGSD
@@ -2507,34 +2536,34 @@
jive/DSMG
- j/k
jnr.
--- 21790,21791 ----
--- 21800,21801 ----
***************
*** 22125,22127 ****
kcal
- k/E
Keane
--- 22123,22124 ----
--- 22133,22134 ----
***************
*** 22606,22608 ****
Kyushu/M
- l/3
label/AGaSD
--- 22603,22604 ----
--- 22613,22614 ----
***************
*** 22885,22887 ****
lass/SM
- last-ditch
lasted/e
--- 22881,22882 ----
--- 22891,22892 ----
***************
*** 22890,22892 ****
last/kJYDSG
- last-minute
lasts/e
--- 22885,22886 ----
--- 22895,22896 ----
***************
*** 26417,26418 ****
--- 26411,26413 ----
--- 26421,26423 ----
Moolawatana
+ Moolenaar/M
Moomba
@@ -2545,7 +2574,7 @@
nationhood/M
! nation/M
nationwide
--- 27183,27187 ----
--- 27193,27197 ----
nationals/4
! national/sQq3SZ
nationhood/M
@@ -2553,7 +2582,7 @@
nationwide
***************
*** 27194,27195 ****
--- 27189,27192 ----
--- 27199,27202 ----
nativity/MS
+ natively
+ nativeness
@@ -2563,28 +2592,28 @@
nuzzle/SDG
- n/xvuNVn
Nyah
--- 28362,28363 ----
--- 28372,28373 ----
***************
*** 29464,29466 ****
oz
- o/z
Ozark/MS
--- 29460,29461 ----
--- 29470,29471 ----
***************
*** 31035,31037 ****
Pk
- p/KF
pl.
--- 31030,31031 ----
--- 31040,31041 ----
***************
*** 31288,31289 ****
--- 31282,31284 ----
--- 31292,31294 ----
pneumonia/MS
+ pneumonic
PO
***************
*** 31460,31461 ****
--- 31455,31457 ----
--- 31465,31467 ----
pompom/MS
+ pompon/M
pomposity/MS
@@ -2593,25 +2622,25 @@
pyx/S
- q
Qatar
--- 32861,32862 ----
--- 32871,32872 ----
***************
*** 33378,33380 ****
razzmatazz
- r/d
Rd/M
--- 33373,33374 ----
--- 33383,33384 ----
***************
*** 34979,34981 ****
RSPCA
- rte
rub-a-dub
--- 34973,34974 ----
--- 34983,34984 ----
***************
*** 36012,36014 ****
sec.
! s/eca
secant/MS
--- 36005,36007 ----
--- 36015,36017 ----
sec.
! outs
secant/MS
@@ -2620,7 +2649,7 @@
Szechwan/M
! t/7k
Ta
--- 40235,40237 ----
--- 40245,40247 ----
Szechwan/M
! tingly
Ta
@@ -2629,10 +2658,10 @@
Tyson/M
- u
ubiquitousness
--- 42609,42610 ----
--- 42619,42620 ----
***************
*** 42990,42991 ****
--- 42982,42984 ----
--- 42992,42994 ----
unscrupulous
+ searchable
unsearchable
@@ -2641,13 +2670,13 @@
Uzi/M
- v
vacancy/MS
--- 43245,43246 ----
--- 43255,43256 ----
***************
*** 43749,43751 ****
Vilnius/M
! vim/M
vinaigrette/MS
--- 43741,43744 ----
--- 43751,43754 ----
Vilnius/M
! Vim/M
! vim/?
@@ -2657,24 +2686,28 @@
yippee
- y/K
YMCA
--- 45487,45488 ----
--- 45497,45498 ----
***************
*** 45586,45588 ****
zap/SGRD
- z/d
Zealanders
--- 45578,45579 ----
--- 45588,45589 ----
***************
*** 45655 ****
--- 45646,45656 ----
--- 45656,45670 ----
zymurgy/S
+ nd
+ the the/!
+ and and/!
+ a a/!
+ a an/!
+ an a/!
+ an an/!
+ PayPal
+ Google
+ TCP\/IP
+ a a/%
+ a an/%
+ a the/%
+ an a/%
+ an an/%
+ an the/%
+ and and/%
+ the a/%
+ the an/%
+ the the/%

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@@ -1,459 +1,238 @@
*** en_CA.orig.aff Fri Apr 15 13:20:36 2005
--- en_CA.aff Wed Jan 11 22:03:23 2006
*** en_CA.orig.aff 2015-12-30 18:18:20.076952127 +0100
--- en_CA.aff 2016-01-09 13:15:51.306488848 +0100
***************
*** 3,4 ****
--- 3,141 ----
*** 2,18 ****
TRY esianrtolcdugmphbyfvkwzESIANRTOLCDUGMPHBYFVKWZ'
! ICONV 1
! ICONV '
NOSUGGEST !
+ FOL <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+ LOW <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+ UPP <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+
+ MIDWORD '
+
+ RARE ?
+ BAD !
+
+ MAP 9
+ MAP a<><61><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+ MAP e<><65><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+ MAP i<><69><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+ MAP o<><6F><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+ MAP u<><75><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+ MAP n<>
+ MAP c<>
+ MAP y<><79>
+ MAP s<>
+
+ # This comes from Aspell en_phonet.dat, version 1.1, 2000-01-07
+
+ SAL AH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
+ SAL AR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
+ SAL A(HR)^ *
+ SAL A^ *
+ SAL AH(AEIOUY)- H
+ SAL AR(AEIOUY)- R
+ SAL A(HR) _
+ SAL <20>^ *
+ SAL <20>^ *
+ SAL BB- _
+ SAL B B
+ SAL CQ- _
+ SAL CIA X
+ SAL CH X
+ SAL C(EIY)- S
+ SAL CK K
+ SAL COUGH^ KF
+ SAL CC< C
+ SAL C K
+ SAL DG(EIY) K
+ SAL DD- _
+ SAL D T
+ SAL <20>< E
+ SAL EH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
+ SAL ER(AEIOUY)-^ *R
+ SAL E(HR)^ *
+ SAL ENOUGH^$ *NF
+ SAL E^ *
+ SAL EH(AEIOUY)- H
+ SAL ER(AEIOUY)- R
+ SAL E(HR) _
+ SAL FF- _
+ SAL F F
+ SAL GN^ N
+ SAL GN$ N
+ SAL GNS$ NS
+ SAL GNED$ N
+ SAL GH(AEIOUY)- K
+ SAL GH _
+ SAL GG9 K
+ SAL G K
+ SAL H H
+ SAL IH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
+ SAL IR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
+ SAL I(HR)^ *
+ SAL I^ *
+ SAL ING6 N
+ SAL IH(AEIOUY)- H
+ SAL IR(AEIOUY)- R
+ SAL I(HR) _
+ SAL J K
+ SAL KN^ N
+ SAL KK- _
+ SAL K K
+ SAL LAUGH^ LF
+ SAL LL- _
+ SAL L L
+ SAL MB$ M
+ SAL MM M
+ SAL M M
+ SAL NN- _
+ SAL N N
+ SAL OH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
+ SAL OR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
+ SAL O(HR)^ *
+ SAL O^ *
+ SAL OH(AEIOUY)- H
+ SAL OR(AEIOUY)- R
+ SAL O(HR) _
+ SAL PH F
+ SAL PN^ N
+ SAL PP- _
+ SAL P P
+ SAL Q K
+ SAL RH^ R
+ SAL ROUGH^ RF
+ SAL RR- _
+ SAL R R
+ SAL SCH(EOU)- SK
+ SAL SC(IEY)- S
+ SAL SH X
+ SAL SI(AO)- X
+ SAL SS- _
+ SAL S S
+ SAL TI(AO)- X
+ SAL TH @
+ SAL TCH-- _
+ SAL TOUGH^ TF
+ SAL TT- _
+ SAL T T
+ SAL UH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
+ SAL UR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
+ SAL U(HR)^ *
+ SAL U^ *
+ SAL UH(AEIOUY)- H
+ SAL UR(AEIOUY)- R
+ SAL U(HR) _
+ SAL V^ W
+ SAL V F
+ SAL WR^ R
+ SAL WH^ W
+ SAL W(AEIOU)- W
+ SAL X^ S
+ SAL X KS
+ SAL Y(AEIOU)- Y
+ SAL ZZ- _
+ SAL Z S
+
+ # When soundfolding "th" is turned into "@". When this is mistyped as "ht" it
+ # soundfolds to "ht". This difference is too big, thus use REP items to lower
+ # the score.
+ REPSAL 2
+ REPSAL ht @
+ REPSAL @ ht
+
PFX A Y 1
***************
*** 30,33 ****
SFX N e ion e
! SFX N y ication y
! SFX N 0 en [^ey]
! # ordinal numbers
! COMPOUNDMIN 1
! # only in compounds: 1th, 2th, 3th
! ONLYINCOMPOUND c
! # compound rules:
! # 1. [0-9]*1[0-9]th (10th, 11th, 12th, 56714th, etc.)
! # 2. [0-9]*[02-9](1st|2nd|3rd|[4-9]th) (21st, 22nd, 123rd, 1234th, etc.)
! COMPOUNDRULE 2
! COMPOUNDRULE n*1t
! COMPOUNDRULE n*mp
! WORDCHARS 0123456789
--- 167,170 ----
SFX N e ion e
! SFX N y ication y
! SFX N 0 en [^ey]
--- 2,161 ----
TRY esianrtolcdugmphbyfvkwzESIANRTOLCDUGMPHBYFVKWZ'
!
! # ICONV 1
! # ICONV '
!
NOSUGGEST !
***************
*** 40,42 ****
SFX H y ieth y
! SFX H 0 th [^y]
--- 177,179 ----
SFX H y ieth y
! SFX H 0 th [^y]
! FOL àáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýþßÿ
! LOW àáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýþßÿ
! UPP ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝÞßÿ
!
! MIDWORD '
!
! RARE ?
! BAD %
!
! MAP 9
! MAP aàáâãäå
! MAP eèéêë
! MAP iìíîï
! MAP oòóôõö
! MAP uùúûü
! MAP nñ
! MAP cç
! MAP yÿý
! MAP sß
!
! # This comes from Aspell en_phonet.dat, version 1.1, 2000-01-07
!
! SAL AH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
! SAL AR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
! SAL A(HR)^ *
! SAL A^ *
! SAL AH(AEIOUY)- H
! SAL AR(AEIOUY)- R
! SAL A(HR) _
! SAL À^ *
! SAL Å^ *
! SAL BB- _
! SAL B B
! SAL CQ- _
! SAL CIA X
! SAL CH X
! SAL C(EIY)- S
! SAL CK K
! SAL COUGH^ KF
! SAL CC< C
! SAL C K
! SAL DG(EIY) K
! SAL DD- _
! SAL D T
! SAL É< E
! SAL EH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
! SAL ER(AEIOUY)-^ *R
! SAL E(HR)^ *
! SAL ENOUGH^$ *NF
! SAL E^ *
! SAL EH(AEIOUY)- H
! SAL ER(AEIOUY)- R
! SAL E(HR) _
! SAL FF- _
! SAL F F
! SAL GN^ N
! SAL GN$ N
! SAL GNS$ NS
! SAL GNED$ N
! SAL GH(AEIOUY)- K
! SAL GH _
! SAL GG9 K
! SAL G K
! SAL H H
! SAL IH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
! SAL IR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
! SAL I(HR)^ *
! SAL I^ *
! SAL ING6 N
! SAL IH(AEIOUY)- H
! SAL IR(AEIOUY)- R
! SAL I(HR) _
! SAL J K
! SAL KN^ N
! SAL KK- _
! SAL K K
! SAL LAUGH^ LF
! SAL LL- _
! SAL L L
! SAL MB$ M
! SAL MM M
! SAL M M
! SAL NN- _
! SAL N N
! SAL OH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
! SAL OR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
! SAL O(HR)^ *
! SAL O^ *
! SAL OH(AEIOUY)- H
! SAL OR(AEIOUY)- R
! SAL O(HR) _
! SAL PH F
! SAL PN^ N
! SAL PP- _
! SAL P P
! SAL Q K
! SAL RH^ R
! SAL ROUGH^ RF
! SAL RR- _
! SAL R R
! SAL SCH(EOU)- SK
! SAL SC(IEY)- S
! SAL SH X
! SAL SI(AO)- X
! SAL SS- _
! SAL S S
! SAL TI(AO)- X
! SAL TH @
! SAL TCH-- _
! SAL TOUGH^ TF
! SAL TT- _
! SAL T T
! SAL UH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
! SAL UR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
! SAL U(HR)^ *
! SAL U^ *
! SAL UH(AEIOUY)- H
! SAL UR(AEIOUY)- R
! SAL U(HR) _
! SAL V^ W
! SAL V F
! SAL WR^ R
! SAL WH^ W
! SAL W(AEIOU)- W
! SAL X^ S
! SAL X KS
! SAL Y(AEIOU)- Y
! SAL ZZ- _
! SAL Z S
!
! # When soundfolding "th" is turned into "@". When this is mistyped as "ht" it
! # soundfolds to "ht". This difference is too big, thus use REP items to lower
! # the score.
! REPSAL 2
! REPSAL ht @
! REPSAL @ ht
!
! # This is disabled, because if Vim does not support NOCOMPOUNDSUGS giving
! # suggestions is extremely slow.
! ## ordinal numbers
! #COMPOUNDMIN 1
! ## only in compounds: 1th, 2th, 3th
! #ONLYINCOMPOUND c
! ## compound rules:
! ## 1. [0-9]*1[0-9]th (10th, 11th, 12th, 56714th, etc.)
! ## 2. [0-9]*[02-9](1st|2nd|3rd|[4-9]th) (21st, 22nd, 123rd, 1234th, etc.)
! #COMPOUNDRULE 2
! #COMPOUNDRULE n*1t
! #COMPOUNDRULE n*mp
! #NOCOMPOUNDSUGS
!
! # WORDCHARS 0123456789
*** en_CA.orig.dic 2015-12-30 18:20:47.803358258 +0100
--- en_CA.dic 2016-01-08 23:03:52.562085247 +0100
***************
*** 47,49 ****
SFX G e ing e
! SFX G 0 ing [^e]
--- 184,186 ----
SFX G e ing e
! SFX G 0 ing [^e]
*** en_CA.orig.dic Sat Apr 16 14:40:06 2005
--- en_CA.dic Wed Mar 8 13:14:35 2006
*** 1,25 ****
48929
! 0/nm
! 0th/pt
! 1/n1
! 1st/p
! 1th/tc
! 2/nm
! 2nd/p
! 2th/tc
! 3/nm
! 3rd/p
! 3th/tc
! 4/nm
! 4th/pt
! 5/nm
! 5th/pt
! 6/nm
! 6th/pt
! 7/nm
! 7th/pt
! 8/nm
! 8th/pt
! 9/nm
! 9th/pt
A/SM
--- 1,12 ----
48929
! 0th
! 1st
! 2nd
! 3rd
! 4th
! 5th
! 6th
! 7th
! 8th
! 9th
A/SM
***************
*** 46,48 ****
R/G
- S
easternmost
--- 46,47 ----
***************
*** 59,66 ****
a
! b/KGDT
Emmey/M
baggagemen
! c/EAS
antimalarial/S
- d/AMV
enveloper/M
--- 58,65 ----
a
! probing
! probed
Emmey/M
baggagemen
! recs
antimalarial/S
enveloper/M
***************
*** 68,98 ****
Balearic/M
! e/FDSM
! f/BVXT
Karamazov/M
! g/VXB
! h/VEMS
! i
Braille/DSGM
- j/FTV
transceiver/MS
! k/FGISE
promising/YU
! l/XTJGV
Emmet/M
! m/XG
! n/FKT
! o
xviii
fitting/PSY
! p/KRT
! q
! r/GVTJ
! s/FK
fatting
! t/BGXTJ
Franciska/M
oedipal
! u
! v/VTK
! w/JXTGV
youths
--- 67,94 ----
Balearic/M
! fens
Karamazov/M
! gens
Braille/DSGM
transceiver/MS
! inking
! disking
! conking
! inks
! disks
! conks
promising/YU
! lings
Emmet/M
! ming
! pron
xviii
fitting/PSY
! cons
fatting
! tings
Franciska/M
oedipal
! vive
! wens
! wings
youths
***************
*** 100,103 ****
x
! y/F
! z/JGT
crumby/RT
--- 96,98 ----
x
! zings
crumby/RT
***************
*** 714,715 ****
--- 709,711 ----
silty/RT
+ conj.
conjectural/Y
***************
*** 3145,3146 ****
--- 3141,3143 ----
semester/MS
+ etc.
etch/GZSRDJ
***************
*** 6190,6191 ****
--- 6187,6190 ----
Paula/M
+ coned
+ cone/MS
coneflower/M
***************
*** 7022,7024 ****
DA
- DB
DC
--- 7021,7022 ----
***************
*** 7395,7397 ****
rec
! red/YPS
Eamon/M
--- 7393,7395 ----
rec
! red/YPSM
Eamon/M
***************
*** 8388,8390 ****
slotting
- ON
OR
--- 8386,8387 ----
***************
*** 9125,9127 ****
perchance
- rte
hastiness/MS
--- 9122,9123 ----
***************
*** 10603,10604 ****
--- 10599,10603 ----
dB/M
+ dBi
+ dBm
+ dBd
Hewet/M
***************
*** 10615,10617 ****
Garold/M
- db
tollhouse/M
--- 10614,10615 ----
***************
*** 11017,11019 ****
hr
- ht
MCI/M
--- 11015,11016 ----
***************
*** 11609,11611 ****
demureness/SM
! nd/A
MIA
--- 11606,11608 ----
demureness/SM
! nd
MIA
***************
*** 13669,13671 ****
engross/LDRSG
! hobbit
certainty/MUS
--- 13666,13668 ----
engross/LDRSG
! hobbit/MS
certainty/MUS
***************
*** 14434,14435 ****
--- 14431,14433 ----
pompom/MS
+ pompon/M
Devland/M
***************
*** 19265,19267 ****
bloodstone/M
! cetera/S
storm/SGZRDM
--- 19263,19265 ----
bloodstone/M
! et cetera/S
storm/SGZRDM
***************
*** 20162,20164 ****
Hansel/M
! ring/GZJDRM
Hansen/M
--- 20160,20162 ----
Hansel/M
! ring/GZJDRMS
Hansen/M
***************
*** 26960,26965 ****
Wisenheimer/M
! disc/GDM
horticulturist/SM
isotropically
! dish/DG
disburser/M
--- 26958,26963 ----
Wisenheimer/M
! disc/GDMS
horticulturist/SM
isotropically
! dish/DGMS
disburser/M
***************
*** 28157,28158 ****
--- 28155,28157 ----
pneumonia/MS
+ pneumonic
Socratic/S
***************
*** 34999,35001 ****
claque/MS
- etc
Chad/M
--- 34998,34999 ----
***************
*** 36707,36708 ****
--- 36705,36707 ----
Moody/M
+ Moolenaar/M
Bresenham/M
***************
*** 40455,40457 ****
proneness/MS
! transl
Conchita/M
--- 40454,40456 ----
proneness/MS
! transl.
Conchita/M
***************
*** 50272,50273 ****
--- 50271,50273 ----
Dutch/M
+ Farsi
Sharon/M
***************
*** 52565,52567 ****
hatchery/MS
! vim/SM
compatriot/MS
--- 52565,52568 ----
hatchery/MS
! Vim/SM
! vim/?
compatriot/MS
***************
*** 53490,53491 ****
--- 53491,53493 ----
unsearchable
+ searchable
felicitous/IY
***************
*** 62341 ****
--- 62343,62354 ----
data/M
+ et al.
+ the the/!
+ and and/!
+ a a/!
+ a an/!
+ an a/!
+ an an/!
+ PayPal
+ Google
+ e.g.
+ TCP\/IP
*** 48930 ****
--- 48917,48927 ----
zymurgy/M
+ a a/%
+ a an/%
+ a the/%
+ an a/%
+ an an/%
+ an the/%
+ and and/%
+ the a/%
+ the an/%
+ the the/%

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*** en_NZ.orig.aff Fri Apr 15 13:20:36 2005
--- en_NZ.aff Wed Jan 11 22:03:30 2006
*** en_NZ.orig.aff 2010-05-15 13:03:47.000000000 +0200
--- en_NZ.aff 2016-01-09 13:16:01.734376292 +0100
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*** 7,9 ****
SET ISO8859-1
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
! MIDWORD '
!
! RARE ?
! BAD !
! BAD %
!
! MAP 9
! MAP a<><61><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
@@ -148,7 +148,8 @@
!
REP 66
***************
*** 76,95 ****
*** 75,95 ****
REP ura aru
PFX A Y 2
! PFX A 0 re [^e]
! PFX A 0 re- e
@@ -169,7 +170,25 @@
PFX E Y 1
! PFX E 0 dis .
PFX F Y 5
--- 214,233 ----
--- 213,250 ----
REP ura aru
+
+ # This is disabled, because if Vim does not support NOCOMPOUNDSUGS giving
+ # suggestions is extremely slow.
+ ## ordinal numbers
+ #COMPOUNDMIN 1
+ ## only in compounds: 1th, 2th, 3th
+ #ONLYINCOMPOUND ,
+ ## compound rules:
+ ## 1. [0-9]*1[0-9]th (10th, 11th, 12th, 56714th, etc.)
+ ## 2. [0-9]*[02-9](1st|2nd|3rd|[4-9]th) (21st, 22nd, 123rd, 1234th, etc.)
+ #COMPOUNDRULE 2
+ #COMPOUNDRULE (*:)
+ #COMPOUNDRULE (*{}
+ #NOCOMPOUNDSUGS
+
+ # WORDCHARS 0123456789
+
PFX A Y 2
! PFX A 0 re [^e]
! PFX A 0 re- e
@@ -587,7 +606,7 @@
SFX T y iest [^aeiou]y
! SFX T 0 er [aeiou]y
SFX T 0 est [aeiou]y
--- 237,631 ----
--- 254,648 ----
PFX F 0 col l
! PFX F 0 con [^abehilmopru].
PFX K Y 1
@@ -1672,7 +1691,7 @@
! SFX 3 o ist's o
! SFX 3 0 ist's [^eoy]
\ No newline at end of file
--- 638,1323 ----
--- 655,1340 ----
SFX R Y 72
! SFX R 0 r e
! SFX R 0 rs e
@@ -2359,30 +2378,45 @@
! SFX 3 0 ist's [aeioubp]y
! SFX 3 o ist's o
! SFX 3 0 ist's [^eoy]
*** en_NZ.orig.dic Fri Apr 15 13:20:36 2005
--- en_NZ.dic Wed Mar 8 13:14:40 2006
*** en_NZ.orig.dic 2010-05-15 13:03:48.000000000 +0200
--- en_NZ.dic 2016-01-08 23:04:05.825939282 +0100
***************
*** 1,2 ****
--- 1,12 ----
47141
+ 0th
+ 1st
+ 2nd
+ 3rd
+ 4th
+ 5th
+ 6th
+ 7th
+ 8th
+ 9th
3GPP
***************
*** 4,6 ****
2ZB
- A
a/o
--- 4,5 ----
--- 14,15 ----
***************
*** 927,929 ****
Al-Zawahiri
- al/FAC
Al/M
--- 926,927 ----
--- 936,937 ----
***************
*** 2941,2944 ****
B.Sc.
- bless
- bible
baa/GSD
--- 2939,2940 ----
--- 2949,2950 ----
***************
*** 4974,4975 ****
--- 4970,4972 ----
--- 4980,4982 ----
Brampton/M
+ Bram/M
bran/SDGM
@@ -2391,7 +2425,7 @@
C.Lit.
! cation/SM
Ca/y
--- 5704,5706 ----
--- 5714,5716 ----
C.Lit.
! cation/MWS
Ca/y
@@ -2400,10 +2434,10 @@
Cathy
- cation/MW
catkin/SM
--- 6447,6448 ----
--- 6457,6458 ----
***************
*** 8589,8590 ****
--- 8585,8587 ----
--- 8595,8597 ----
coniferous
+ conj.
conjectural
@@ -2412,16 +2446,16 @@
red's
- dally
dab/TSGD
--- 10150,10151 ----
--- 10160,10161 ----
***************
*** 10360,10361 ****
--- 10356,10358 ----
--- 10366,10368 ----
dBm
+ dBd
DBMS
***************
*** 12535,12536 ****
--- 12532,12534 ----
--- 12542,12544 ----
Dutchwomen/M
+ Farsi
duteous/Y
@@ -2430,13 +2464,13 @@
duvet/SM
- duxes
DVD/MS
--- 12540,12541 ----
--- 12550,12551 ----
***************
*** 13901,13903 ****
estuary/MS
! et
ETA
--- 13898,13901 ----
--- 13908,13911 ----
estuary/MS
! et cetera
! et al.
@@ -2447,13 +2481,13 @@
- fable
- fist/MS
fa/M
--- 14529,14530 ----
--- 14539,14540 ----
***************
*** 15323,15325 ****
fissure/DSMG
! fist/6GD
fistfight/MS
--- 15319,15321 ----
--- 15329,15331 ----
fissure/DSMG
! fist/6GDMS
fistfight/MS
@@ -2462,44 +2496,44 @@
g's
- gable
gist/MS
--- 16602,16603 ----
--- 16612,16613 ----
***************
*** 16797,16799 ****
Garvey
- Gary/M
gas-permeable
--- 16792,16793 ----
--- 16802,16803 ----
***************
*** 18177,18179 ****
gyroscope/SWM
- dish
ha
--- 18171,18172 ----
--- 18181,18182 ----
***************
*** 22321,22323 ****
K-factor
- disk/MS
kabob's
--- 22314,22315 ----
--- 22324,22325 ----
***************
*** 23129,23132 ****
lassoer/M
- last-ditch
- last-minute
last/YSDGkJ
--- 23121,23122 ----
--- 23131,23132 ----
***************
*** 26396,26398 ****
Missy
! mist/CDRGS
mistakable/U
--- 26386,26388 ----
--- 26396,26398 ----
Missy
! mist/CDRGSM
mistakable/U
***************
*** 26745,26746 ****
--- 26735,26737 ----
--- 26745,26747 ----
Moog
+ Moolenaar/M
moon/MGpDS
@@ -2508,7 +2542,7 @@
mozzarella/SM
- MP3
mpg
--- 27009,27010 ----
--- 27019,27020 ----
***************
*** 27365,27372 ****
N'Djamena
@@ -2519,7 +2553,7 @@
- national
- nationally
Na/M
--- 27355,27359 ----
--- 27365,27369 ----
N'Djamena
! native/SP
natively
@@ -2530,7 +2564,7 @@
Nathaniel/M
! nation/M
national/sQ3Sq
--- 27494,27496 ----
--- 27504,27506 ----
Nathaniel/M
! nation/MS
national/sQ3Sq
@@ -2539,7 +2573,7 @@
nationwide
- native/SP
nativity/SM
--- 27508,27509 ----
--- 27518,27519 ----
***************
*** 29852,29857 ****
P.O.
@@ -2548,16 +2582,16 @@
- imply
- comply
pa/oM
--- 29838,29839 ----
--- 29848,29849 ----
***************
*** 31702,31703 ****
--- 31684,31686 ----
--- 31694,31696 ----
pneumonia/MS
+ pneumonic
PO
***************
*** 31885,31886 ****
--- 31868,31870 ----
--- 31878,31880 ----
pompom/SM
+ pompon/M
pomposity/SM
@@ -2566,30 +2600,30 @@
qwertys
- r/d
Ra
--- 33545,33546 ----
--- 33555,33556 ----
***************
*** 35456,35458 ****
rt
- rte
Ru/M
--- 35439,35440 ----
--- 35449,35450 ----
***************
*** 35619,35622 ****
singly
- sable
- sally/DSG
SA
--- 35601,35602 ----
--- 35611,35612 ----
***************
*** 40763,40766 ****
T's
- mist/MS
- overt
Ta
--- 40743,40744 ----
--- 40753,40754 ----
***************
*** 43574,43575 ****
--- 43552,43554 ----
--- 43562,43564 ----
unsearchable
+ searchable
unseeing/Y
@@ -2598,7 +2632,7 @@
Vilnius/M
! vim/M
vinaigrette/MS
--- 44313,44316 ----
--- 44323,44326 ----
Vilnius/M
! Vim/M
! vim/?
@@ -2608,88 +2642,92 @@
y'all
- prey/M
yacht/M5SmGD
--- 45886,45887 ----
--- 45896,45897 ----
***************
*** 46152,46154 ****
zymurgy/S
- <20>
font/SM
--- 46131,46132 ----
--- 46141,46142 ----
***************
*** 46198,46200 ****
rata/M
- kaka/M
waka/M
--- 46176,46177 ----
--- 46186,46187 ----
***************
*** 46216,46218 ****
jandal/MS
- Swanndri/M
hoon/MS
--- 46193,46194 ----
--- 46203,46204 ----
***************
*** 46242,46244 ****
Invercargill/M
- Te
Alexandra/M
--- 46218,46219 ----
--- 46228,46229 ----
***************
*** 46261,46263 ****
Kawerau/M
- Kerikeri/M
Lyttelton/M
--- 46236,46237 ----
--- 46246,46247 ----
***************
*** 46491,46493 ****
Waianakarua
- Hakatere
Swin
--- 46465,46466 ----
--- 46475,46476 ----
***************
*** 46690,46692 ****
Omarama/M
- Wairarapa/M
Kilda/M
--- 46663,46664 ----
--- 46673,46674 ----
***************
*** 46711,46713 ****
Wellsford/M
- Akaroa/M
Avonhead/M
--- 46683,46684 ----
--- 46693,46694 ----
***************
*** 46838,46840 ****
Ballantyne's
- DB
Monteith's
--- 46809,46810 ----
--- 46819,46820 ----
***************
*** 46920,46922 ****
Egmont/M
- Waitaki/M
katipo/M
--- 46890,46891 ----
--- 46900,46901 ----
***************
*** 46956,46958 ****
Sunnyside/M
- Wairau/M
Waikoropupu
--- 46925,46926 ----
--- 46935,46936 ----
***************
*** 47141,47142 ****
Burkina
! Faso/M
\ No newline at end of file
--- 47109,47120 ----
--- 47119,47134 ----
Burkina
! Faso/M
! nd
! the the/!
! and and/!
! a a/!
! a an/!
! an a/!
! an an/!
! PayPal
! Google
! TCP\/IP
! a a/%
! a an/%
! a the/%
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! an an/%
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*** en_US.orig.aff Fri Apr 15 13:20:36 2005
--- en_US.aff Wed Jan 11 22:03:34 2006
*** en_US.orig.aff 2015-12-30 18:55:30.352821552 +0100
--- en_US.aff 2016-01-09 13:16:31.514054846 +0100
***************
*** 3,4 ****
--- 3,141 ----
*** 1,18 ****
SET UTF8
TRY esianrtolcdugmphbyfvkwzESIANRTOLCDUGMPHBYFVKWZ'
! ICONV 1
! ICONV '
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+ LOW <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+ UPP <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
+
+ MIDWORD '
+
+ RARE ?
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+
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+ SAL IR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
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+ SAL IH(AEIOUY)- H
+ SAL IR(AEIOUY)- R
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+ SAL K K
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+ SAL MM M
+ SAL M M
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+ SAL OH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
+ SAL OR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
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+ SAL OH(AEIOUY)- H
+ SAL OR(AEIOUY)- R
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+ SAL PH F
+ SAL PN^ N
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+ SAL P P
+ SAL Q K
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+ SAL ROUGH^ RF
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+ SAL WH^ W
+ SAL W(AEIOU)- W
+ SAL X^ S
+ SAL X KS
+ SAL Y(AEIOU)- Y
+ SAL ZZ- _
+ SAL Z S
+
+ # When soundfolding "th" is turned into "@". When this is mistyped as "ht" it
+ # soundfolds to "ht". This difference is too big, thus use REP items to lower
+ # the score.
+ REPSAL 2
+ REPSAL ht @
+ REPSAL @ ht
+
PFX A Y 1
***************
*** 30,33 ****
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! SFX N y ication y
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! # only in compounds: 1th, 2th, 3th
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! # 2. [0-9]*[02-9](1st|2nd|3rd|[4-9]th) (21st, 22nd, 123rd, 1234th, etc.)
! COMPOUNDRULE 2
! COMPOUNDRULE n*1t
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! WORDCHARS 0123456789
--- 167,170 ----
SFX N e ion e
! SFX N y ication y
! SFX N 0 en [^ey]
--- 1,164 ----
+ # Affix file for US English MySpell dictionary
SET UTF8
TRY esianrtolcdugmphbyfvkwzESIANRTOLCDUGMPHBYFVKWZ'
!
! FOL àáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýþßÿ
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! UPP ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝÞßÿ
!
! MIDWORD '
!
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! MAP eèéêë
! MAP iìíîï
! MAP oòóôõö
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! MAP nñ
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!
! # This comes from Aspell en_phonet.dat, version 1.1, 2000-01-07
!
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! SAL AR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
! SAL A(HR)^ *
! SAL A^ *
! SAL AH(AEIOUY)- H
! SAL AR(AEIOUY)- R
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! SAL COUGH^ KF
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! SAL C K
! SAL DG(EIY) K
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! SAL EH(AEIOUY)-^ *H
! SAL ER(AEIOUY)-^ *R
! SAL E(HR)^ *
! SAL ENOUGH^$ *NF
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! SAL EH(AEIOUY)- H
! SAL ER(AEIOUY)- R
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! SAL GN$ N
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! SAL G K
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! SAL IR(AEIOUY)-^ *R
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! SAL IH(AEIOUY)- H
! SAL IR(AEIOUY)- R
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! SAL MM M
! SAL M M
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! SAL Q K
! SAL RH^ R
! SAL ROUGH^ RF
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! SAL R R
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!
! # When soundfolding "th" is turned into "@". When this is mistyped as "ht" it
! # soundfolds to "ht". This difference is too big, thus use REP items to lower
! # the score.
! REPSAL 2
! REPSAL ht @
! REPSAL @ ht
!
! # ICONV 1
! # ICONV '
!
NOSUGGEST !
***************
*** 40,42 ****
SFX H y ieth y
! SFX H 0 th [^y]
--- 177,179 ----
SFX H y ieth y
! SFX H 0 th [^y]
! # This is disabled, because if Vim does not support NOCOMPOUNDSUGS giving
! # suggestions is extremely slow.
! # This is disabled, because without NOCOMPOUNDSUGS support giving suggestions
! # is extremely slow.
! ## ordinal numbers
! #COMPOUNDMIN 1
! ## only in compounds: 1th, 2th, 3th
! #ONLYINCOMPOUND c
! ## compound rules:
! ## 1. [0-9]*1[0-9]th (10th, 11th, 12th, 56714th, etc.)
! ## 2. [0-9]*[02-9](1st|2nd|3rd|[4-9]th) (21st, 22nd, 123rd, 1234th, etc.)
! #COMPOUNDRULE 2
! #COMPOUNDRULE n*1t
! #COMPOUNDRULE n*mp
! #NOCOMPOUNDSUGS
!
! # WORDCHARS 0123456789
*** en_US.orig.dic 2015-12-30 18:55:58.928512408 +0100
--- en_US.dic 2016-01-08 23:04:15.241835664 +0100
***************
*** 47,49 ****
SFX G e ing e
! SFX G 0 ing [^e]
--- 184,186 ----
SFX G e ing e
! SFX G 0 ing [^e]
*** 1,25 ****
48756
! 0/nm
! 0th/pt
! 1/n1
! 1st/p
! 1th/tc
! 2/nm
! 2nd/p
! 2th/tc
! 3/nm
! 3rd/p
! 3th/tc
! 4/nm
! 4th/pt
! 5/nm
! 5th/pt
! 6/nm
! 6th/pt
! 7/nm
! 7th/pt
! 8/nm
! 8th/pt
! 9/nm
! 9th/pt
A/SM
--- 1,12 ----
48756
! 0th
! 1st
! 2nd
! 3rd
! 4th
! 5th
! 6th
! 7th
! 8th
! 9th
A/SM
***************
*** 99,101 ****
! REP 88
REP a ei
--- 236,238 ----
! REP 91
REP a ei
***************
*** 137,138 ****
--- 274,277 ----
REP uy i
+ REP y ie
+ REP ie y
REP i ee
***************
*** 174,175 ****
--- 313,315 ----
REP ew ue
+ REP uf ough
REP uff ough
***************
*** 188 ****
--- 328,332 ----
REP shun cion
+ REP an_a a
+ REP an_a an
+ REP a_an a
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*** en_US.orig.dic Fri Apr 15 13:20:36 2005
--- en_US.dic Wed Mar 8 13:14:43 2006
***************
*** 1,2 ****
! 62076
a
--- 1,2 ----
! 62078
a
***************
*** 5944,5946 ****
bk
! b/KGD
Bk/M
--- 5944,5947 ----
bk
! probing
! probed
Bk/M
***************
*** 9007,9009 ****
Cazzie/M
- c/B
CB
--- 9008,9009 ----
***************
*** 9233,9235 ****
cetacean/S
- cetera/S
Cetus/M
--- 9233,9234 ----
***************
*** 11575,11576 ****
--- 11574,11577 ----
conduit/MS
+ coned
+ cone/MS
coneflower/M
***************
*** 11712,11713 ****
--- 11713,11715 ----
coniferous
+ conj.
conjectural/Y
***************
*** 14038,14043 ****
dazzling/Y
- db
- DB
dbl
dB/M
DBMS
--- 14040,14046 ----
dazzling/Y
dbl
dB/M
+ dBi
+ dBm
+ dBd
DBMS
***************
*** 15464,15466 ****
dingbat/MS
! ding/GD
dinghy/SM
--- 15467,15469 ----
dingbat/MS
! ding/GDS
dinghy/SM
***************
*** 15690,15692 ****
dishevelment/MS
! dish/GD
dishonest
--- 15693,15695 ----
dishevelment/MS
! dish/GDMS
dishonest
***************
*** 15973,15975 ****
djellaba/S
- d/JGVX
Djibouti/M
--- 15976,15977 ----
***************
*** 16911,16912 ****
--- 16913,16915 ----
dusty/RPT
+ Farsi
Dutch/M
***************
*** 17357,17359 ****
EFL
- e/FMDS
Efrain/M
--- 17360,17361 ----
***************
*** 18780,18782 ****
estuary/SM
! et
ET
--- 18782,18785 ----
estuary/SM
! et cetera/S
! et al.
ET
***************
*** 18785,18787 ****
eta/SM
! etc
etcetera/SM
--- 18788,18790 ----
eta/SM
! etc.
etcetera/SM
***************
*** 20559,20561 ****
Fiori/M
- f/IRAC
firearm/SM
--- 20562,20563 ----
***************
*** 24402,24404 ****
guzzler/M
! g/VBX
Gwalior/M
--- 24404,24406 ----
guzzler/M
! gens
Gwalior/M
***************
*** 25473,25475 ****
hemp/MNS
- h/EMS
hemstitch/DSMG
--- 25475,25476 ----
***************
*** 25963,25965 ****
hobbing
! hobbit
hobbler/M
--- 25964,25966 ----
hobbing
! hobbit/MS
hobbler/M
***************
*** 26524,26526 ****
HST
- ht
HTML
--- 26525,26526 ----
***************
*** 26942,26944 ****
Hz
- i
I
--- 26942,26943 ----
***************
*** 29627,29629 ****
Jezebel/MS
- j/F
JFK/M
--- 29626,29627 ----
***************
*** 30578,30580 ****
keyword/SM
! k/FGEIS
kg
--- 30576,30583 ----
keyword/SM
! inking
! disking
! conking
! inks
! disks
! conks
kg
***************
*** 32694,32696 ****
Lizzy/M
! l/JGVXT
Ljubljana/M
--- 32697,32699 ----
Lizzy/M
! lings
Ljubljana/M
***************
*** 34456,34458 ****
mash/JGZMSRD
! m/ASK
masked/U
--- 34459,34462 ----
mash/JGZMSRD
! rems
! prom/S
masked/U
***************
*** 34746,34747 ****
--- 34750,34753 ----
Mb
+ Mbyte
+ Mbit
MB
***************
*** 36605,36606 ****
--- 36611,36613 ----
Moog
+ Moolenaar/M
moo/GSD
***************
*** 38871,38873 ****
NSF
- n/T
NT
--- 38878,38879 ----
***************
*** 39011,39013 ****
NZ
- o
O
--- 39017,39018 ----
***************
*** 39532,39534 ****
om/XN
- ON
onanism/M
--- 39537,39538 ----
***************
*** 42508,42510 ****
pinfeather/SM
! ping/GDRM
pinheaded/P
--- 42512,42514 ----
pinfeather/SM
! ping/GDRMS
pinheaded/P
***************
*** 42983,42984 ****
--- 42987,42989 ----
pneumonia/MS
+ pneumonic
PO
***************
*** 43216,43218 ****
pompom/SM
! pompon's
pomposity/MS
--- 43221,43223 ----
pompom/SM
! pompon/M
pomposity/MS
***************
*** 44940,44942 ****
PX
- p/XTGJ
Pygmalion/M
--- 44945,44946 ----
***************
*** 44983,44985 ****
pyx/MDSG
- q
Q
--- 44987,44988 ----
***************
*** 46507,46509 ****
Renault/MS
- rend
renderer/M
--- 46510,46511 ----
***************
*** 47258,47260 ****
ringer/M
! ring/GZJDRM
ringing/Y
--- 47260,47262 ----
ringer/M
! ring/GZJDRMS
ringing/Y
***************
*** 47857,47862 ****
rt
- rte
Rte
RTFM
- r/TGVJ
Rubaiyat/M
--- 47859,47862 ----
***************
*** 48085,48087 ****
Ryun/M
- S
SA
--- 48085,48086 ----
***************
*** 54450,54452 ****
swung
! s/XJBG
sybarite/MS
--- 54449,54451 ----
swung
! sings
sybarite/MS
***************
*** 56906,56908 ****
transit/SGVMD
! transl
translatability/M
--- 56905,56907 ----
transit/SGVMD
! transl.
translatability/M
***************
*** 57728,57730 ****
TX
! t/XTJBG
Tybalt/M
--- 57727,57729 ----
TX
! tings
Tybalt/M
***************
*** 57809,57811 ****
Tzeltal/M
- u
U
--- 57808,57809 ----
***************
*** 58494,58495 ****
--- 58492,58494 ----
unsearchable
+ searchable
unseasonal
***************
*** 59072,59074 ****
vast/PTSYR
! v/ASV
VAT
--- 59071,59073 ----
vast/PTSYR
! revs
VAT
***************
*** 59538,59540 ****
vi/MDR
! vim/MS
vinaigrette/MS
--- 59537,59540 ----
vi/MDR
! Vim/MS
! vim/?
vinaigrette/MS
***************
*** 61534,61536 ****
WWW
! w/XTJGV
WY
--- 61534,61537 ----
WWW
! wens
! wings
WY
***************
*** 61750,61752 ****
yew/SM
- y/F
Yggdrasil/M
--- 61751,61752 ----
***************
*** 62058,62060 ****
Zsigmondy/M
! z/TGJ
Zubenelgenubi/M
--- 62058,62060 ----
Zsigmondy/M
! zings
Zubenelgenubi/M
***************
*** 62077 ****
--- 62077,62092 ----
zymurgy/S
+ nd
+ the the/!
+ and and/!
+ a a/!
+ an an/!
+ a an/!
+ an a/!
+ the a/!
+ the an/!
+ a the/!
+ an the/!
+ PayPal
+ Google
+ e.g.
+ TCP\/IP
*** 48757 ****
--- 48744,48754 ----
zymurgy/M
+ a a/%
+ a an/%
+ a the/%
+ an a/%
+ an an/%
+ an the/%
+ and and/%
+ the a/%
+ the an/%
+ the the/%

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ $SPELLDIR/en.ascii.spl : $FILES
:sys $VIM -u NONE -e -c "mkspell! -ascii $SPELLDIR/en
en_US en_AU en_CA en_GB en_NZ" -c q
../README_en.txt: README_en_US.txt README_en_AU.txt
../README_en.txt: README_en_US.txt README_en_AU.txt README_en_CA.txt README_en_GB.txt README_en_NZ.txt
:print en_US >!$target
:cat README_en_US.txt | :eval re.sub('\r', '', stdin) >>$target
:print =================================================== >>$target
@@ -48,6 +48,14 @@ $SPELLDIR/en.ascii.spl : $FILES
#
# Fetching the files from OpenOffice.org.
# THIS URL NO LONGER WORKS.
#
# Files for en_US, en_CA and en_GB can be obtained from:
# github.com/marcoagpinto/aoo-mozilla-en-dict
# Unfortunately, giving suggestions becomes terribly slow with these.
# TODO: find out why suggestions are slow and fix that.
#
# For now we use the older libraries.
#
OODIR = http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/dictionaries
:attr {fetch = $OODIR/%file%} en_US.zip en_CA.zip en_NZ.zip
@@ -117,7 +125,7 @@ en_NZ.aff en_NZ.dic: {buildcheck=}
:sys patch <en_NZ.diff
# Generate diff files, so that others can get the OpenOffice files and apply
# Generate diff files, so that others can get the original files and apply
# the diffs to get the Vim versions.
diff:

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: APT config file
" Maintainer: Yann Amar <quidame@poivron.org>
" Last Change: 2013 Apr 12
" Last Change: 2015 Dec 22
" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items
" For version 6.x and 7.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded
@@ -38,22 +38,22 @@ setlocal iskeyword+=/,-,.,_,+
" Incomplete keywords will be treated differently than completely bad strings:
syn keyword aptconfGroupIncomplete
\ a[cquire] a[ptitude] d[ebtags] d[ebug] d[ir] d[pkg] d[select]
\ o[rderlist] p[ackagemanager] p[kgcachegen] q[uiet] r[pm]
\ u[nattended-upgrade]
\ a[cquire] a[dequate] a[ptitude] a[ptlistbugs] d[ebtags] d[ebug]
\ d[ir] d[pkg] d[select] o[rderlist] p[ackagemanager] p[kgcachegen]
\ q[uiet] r[pm] s[ynaptic] u[nattended-upgrade] w[hatmaps]
" Only the following keywords can be used at toplevel (to begin an option):
syn keyword aptconfGroup
\ acquire apt aptitude debtags debug dir dpkg dselect
\ orderlist packagemanager pkgcachegen quiet rpm
\ unattended-upgrade
\ acquire adequate apt aptitude aptlistbugs debtags debug
\ dir dpkg dselect orderlist packagemanager pkgcachegen
\ quiet rpm synaptic unattended-upgrade whatmaps
" Possible options for each group:
" Acquire: {{{
syn keyword aptconfAcquire contained
\ cdrom Check-Valid-Until CompressionTypes ForceHash ftp gpgv
\ GzipIndexes http https Languages Max-ValidTime Min-ValidTime PDiffs
\ Queue-Mode Retries Source-Symlinks
\ cdrom Check-Valid-Until CompressionTypes ForceHash ForceIPv4
\ ForceIPv6 ftp gpgv GzipIndexes http https Languages Max-ValidTime
\ Min-ValidTime PDiffs Queue-Mode Retries Source-Symlinks
syn keyword aptconfAcquireCDROM contained
\ AutoDetect CdromOnly Mount UMount
@@ -62,14 +62,15 @@ syn keyword aptconfAcquireCompressionTypes contained
\ bz2 lzma gz Order
syn keyword aptconfAcquireFTP contained
\ Passive Proxy ProxyLogin Timeout
\ ForceExtended Passive Proxy ProxyLogin Timeout
syn keyword aptconfAcquireHTTP contained
\ AllowRedirect Dl-Limit Max-Age No-Cache No-Store Pipeline-Depth
\ Proxy Timeout User-Agent
\ Proxy ProxyAutoDetect Proxy-Auto-Detect Timeout User-Agent
syn keyword aptconfAcquireHTTPS contained
\ CaInfo CaPath CrlFile IssuerCert SslCert SslForceVersion SslKey
\ AllowRedirect CaInfo CaPath CrlFile Dl-Limit IssuerCert Max-Age
\ No-Cache No-Store Proxy SslCert SslForceVersion SslKey Timeout
\ Verify-Host Verify-Peer
syn keyword aptconfAcquireMaxValidTime contained
@@ -83,14 +84,21 @@ syn cluster aptconfAcquire_ contains=aptconfAcquire,
\ aptconfAcquireHTTP,aptconfAcquireHTTPS,aptconfAcquireMaxValidTime,
\ aptconfAcquirePDiffs
" }}}
" Adequate: {{{
syn keyword aptconfAdequate contained
\ Enabled
syn cluster aptconfAdequate_ contains=aptconfAdequate
" }}}
" Apt: {{{
syn keyword aptconfApt contained
\ Architecture Architectures Archive Authentication AutoRemove
\ Build-Essential Cache Cache-Grow Cache-Limit Cache-Start CDROM
\ Changelogs Clean-Installed Compressor Default-Release
\ Force-LoopBreak Get Ignore-Hold Immediate-Configure
\ Build-Essential Build-Profiles Cache Cache-Grow Cache-Limit
\ Cache-Start CDROM Changelogs Clean-Installed Compressor
\ Default-Release Force-LoopBreak Get Ignore-Hold Immediate-Configure
\ Install-Recommends Install-Suggests Keep-Fds List-Cleanup
\ NeverAutoRemove Never-MarkAuto-Sections Periodic Status-Fd Update
\ Move-Autobit-Sections NeverAutoRemove Never-MarkAuto-Sections
\ Periodic Status-Fd Update VersionedKernelPackages
syn keyword aptconfAptAuthentication contained
\ TrustCDROM
@@ -124,11 +132,12 @@ syn keyword aptconfAptGet contained
syn keyword aptconfAptPeriodic contained
\ AutocleanInterval BackupArchiveInterval BackupLevel
\ Download-Upgradeable-Packages MaxAge MaxSize MinAge
\ Unattended-Upgrade Update-Package-Lists Verbose
\ Download-Upgradeable-Packages Download-Upgradeable-Packages-Debdelta
\ Enable MaxAge MaxSize MinAge Unattended-Upgrade Update-Package-Lists
\ Verbose
syn keyword aptconfAptUpdate contained
\ Pre-Invoke Post-Invoke Post-Invoke-Success
\ List-Refresh Pre-Invoke Post-Invoke Post-Invoke-Success
syn cluster aptconfApt_ contains=aptconfApt,
\ aptconfAptAuthentication,aptconfAptAutoRemove,aptconfAptCache,
@@ -240,6 +249,12 @@ syn cluster aptconfAptitude_ contains=aptconfAptitude,
\ aptconfAptitudeUIKeyBindings,aptconfAptitudeUIStyles,
\ aptconfAptitudeUIStylesElements
" }}}
" AptListbugs: {{{
syn keyword aptconfAptListbugs contained
\ IgnoreRegexp Severities
syn cluster aptconfAptListbugs_ contains=aptconfAptListbugs
" }}}
" DebTags: {{{
syn keyword aptconfDebTags contained
\ Vocabulary
@@ -251,7 +266,8 @@ syn keyword aptconfDebug contained
\ Acquire aptcdrom BuildDeps Hashes IdentCdrom Nolocking
\ pkgAcquire pkgAutoRemove pkgCacheGen pkgDepCache pkgDPkgPM
\ pkgDPkgProgressReporting pkgInitialize pkgOrderList
\ pkgPackageManager pkgPolicy pkgProblemResolver sourceList
\ pkgPackageManager pkgPolicy pkgProblemResolver RunScripts
\ sourceList
syn keyword aptconfDebugAcquire contained
\ cdrom Ftp gpgv Http Https netrc
@@ -295,7 +311,7 @@ syn keyword aptconfDirMedia contained
\ MountPath
syn keyword aptconfDirState contained
\ cdroms extended_states Lists mirrors status
\ cdroms extended_states Lists mirrors preferences status
syn cluster aptconfDir_ contains=aptconfDir,
\ aptconfDirAptitude,aptconfDirBin,aptconfDirCache,aptconfDirEtc,
@@ -303,15 +319,16 @@ syn cluster aptconfDir_ contains=aptconfDir,
" }}}
" DPkg: {{{
syn keyword aptconfDPkg contained
\ Build-Options Chroot-Directory ConfigurePending FlushSTDIN MaxArgs
\ MaxBytes NoTriggers options Pre-Install-Pkgs Pre-Invoke Post-Invoke
\ Build-Options Chroot-Directory ConfigurePending FlushSTDIN
\ MaxArgBytes MaxArgs MaxBytes NoTriggers options
\ Pre-Install-Pkgs Pre-Invoke Post-Invoke
\ Run-Directory StopOnError Tools TriggersPending
syn keyword aptconfDPkgTools contained
\ Options Version
\ adequate InfoFD Options Version
syn cluster aptconfDPkg_ contains=aptconfDPkg,
\ aptconfDPkgOrderList,aptconfDPkgOrderListScore,aptconfDPkgTools
\ aptconfDPkgTools
" }}}
" DSelect: {{{
syn keyword aptconfDSelect contained
@@ -353,23 +370,59 @@ syn keyword aptconfRpm contained
syn cluster aptconfRpm_ contains=aptconfRpm
" }}}
" Unattened Upgrade: {{{
" Synaptic: {{{
syn keyword aptconfSynaptic contained
\ AskQuitOnProceed AskRelated AutoCleanCache CleanCache DefaultDistro
\ delAction delHistory Download-Only ftpProxy ftpProxyPort httpProxy
\ httpProxyPort Install-Recommends LastSearchType Maximized noProxy
\ OneClickOnStatusActions ShowAllPkgInfoInMain showWelcomeDialog
\ ToolbarState undoStackSize update upgradeType useProxy UseStatusColors
\ UseTerminal useUserFont useUserTerminalFont ViewMode
\ availVerColumnPos availVerColumnVisible componentColumnPos
\ componentColumnVisible descrColumnPos descrColumnVisible
\ downloadSizeColumnPos downloadSizeColumnVisible hpanedPos
\ instVerColumnPos instVerColumnVisible instSizeColumnPos
\ instSizeColumnVisible nameColumnPos nameColumnVisible
\ sectionColumnPos sectionColumnVisible statusColumnPos
\ statusColumnVisible supportedColumnPos supportedColumnVisible
\ vpanedPos windowWidth windowHeight windowX windowY closeZvt
\ color-available color-available-locked color-broken color-downgrade
\ color-install color-installed-locked color-installed-outdated
\ color-installed-updated color-new color-purge color-reinstall
\ color-remove color-upgrade
syn keyword aptconfSynapticUpdate contained
\ last type
syn cluster aptconfSynaptic_ contains=aptconfSynaptic,
\ aptconfSynapticUpdate
" }}}
" Unattended Upgrade: {{{
syn keyword aptconfUnattendedUpgrade contained
\ AutoFixInterruptedDpkg Automatic-Reboot InstallOnShutdown Mail
\ MailOnlyOnError MinimalSteps Origins-Pattern Package-Blacklist
\ AutoFixInterruptedDpkg Automatic-Reboot Automatic-Reboot-Time
\ Automatic-Reboot-WithUsers InstallOnShutdown Mail MailOnlyOnError
\ MinimalSteps Origins-Pattern Package-Blacklist
\ Remove-Unused-Dependencies
syn cluster aptconfUnattendedUpgrade_ contains=aptconfUnattendedUpgrade
" }}}
" Whatmaps: {{{
syn keyword aptconfWhatmaps contained
\ Enable-Restart Security-Update-Origins
syn cluster aptconfWhatmaps_ contains=aptconfWhatmaps
" }}}
syn case match
" Now put all the keywords (and 'valid' options) in a single cluster:
syn cluster aptconfOptions contains=aptconfRegexpOpt,
\ @aptconfAcquire_,@aptconfApt_,@aptconfAptitude_,@aptconfDebTags_,
\ @aptconfDebug_,@aptconfDir_,@aptconfDPkg_,@aptconfDSelect_,
\ @aptconfOrderList_,@aptconfPackageManager_,@aptconfPkgCacheGen_,
\ @aptconfQuiet_,@aptconfRpm_,@aptconfUnattendedUpgrade_
\ @aptconfAcquire_,@aptconfAdequate_,@aptconfApt_,@aptconfAptitude_,
\ @aptconfAptListbugs_,@aptconfDebTags_,@aptconfDebug_,@aptconfDir_,
\ @aptconfDPkg_,@aptconfDSelect_,@aptconfOrderList_,
\ @aptconfPackageManager_,@aptconfPkgCacheGen_,@aptconfQuiet_,
\ @aptconfRpm_,@aptconfSynaptic_,@aptconfUnattendedUpgrade_,
\ @aptconfWhatmaps_
" Syntax:
syn match aptconfSemiColon ';'
@@ -382,8 +435,11 @@ syn region aptconfInclude matchgroup=aptconfOperator start='::' end='::\|\s'me=
" Basic Syntax Errors: XXX avoid to generate false positives !!!
"
" * Invalid comment format (seems to not cause errors, but...):
syn match aptconfAsError display '^#.*'
" * Undocumented inline comment. Since it is currently largely used, and does
" not seem to cause trouble ('apt-config dump' never complains when # is used
" the same way than //) it has been moved to aptconfComment group. But it
" still needs to be defined here (i.e. before #clear and #include directives)
syn match aptconfComment '#.*' contains=@aptconfCommentSpecial
"
" * When a semicolon is missing after a double-quoted string:
" There are some cases (for example in the Dir group of options, but not only)
@@ -445,6 +501,8 @@ hi def link aptconfAcquireHTTPS aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfAcquireMaxValidTime aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfAcquirePDiffs aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfAdequate aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfApt aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfAptAuthentication aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfAptAutoRemove aptconfOption
@@ -471,6 +529,8 @@ hi def link aptconfAptitudeUIKeyBindings aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfAptitudeUIStyles aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfAptitudeUIStylesElements aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfAptListbugs aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfDebTags aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfDebug aptconfOption
@@ -504,8 +564,13 @@ hi def link aptconfQuiet aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfRpm aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfSynaptic aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfSynapticUpdate aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfUnattendedUpgrade aptconfOption
hi def link aptconfWhatmaps aptconfOption
let b:current_syntax = "aptconf"
let &cpo = s:cpo_save

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@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
" Program: CMake - Cross-Platform Makefile Generator
" Module: $RCSfile: cmake-syntax.vim,v $
" Language: CMake
" Maintainer: Karthik Krishnan <karthik.krishnan@kitware.com>
" Former Maintainer: Dimitri Merejkowsky <d.merej@gmail.com>
" Maintainer: Dimitri Merejkowsky <d.merej@gmail.com>
" Former Maintainer: Karthik Krishnan <karthik.krishnan@kitware.com>
" Author: Andy Cedilnik <andy.cedilnik@kitware.com>
" Last Change: 2015 Sep 29
" Last Change: 2015 Dec 17
" Version: $Revision: 1.10 $
"
" Licence: The CMake license applies to this file. See

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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
" 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: 2015 Apr 30
" URL: http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/raw-file/unstable/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim
" Last Change: 2015 Oct 24
" URL: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-vim/vim.git/plain/runtime/syntax/debchangelog.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
if version < 600
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ let binNMU='binary-only=yes'
syn match debchangelogName contained "^[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:].+-]\+ "
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 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|precise|trusty|vivid|wily|xenial)%(-%(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\+\(,\s*#\d\+\)*"

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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
" 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 Oct 08
" URL: http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/raw-file/unstable/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim
" Last Change: 2015 Oct 24
" URL: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-vim/vim.git/plain/runtime/syntax/debcontrol.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
if version < 600

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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
" Language: Debian sources.list
" Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
" Former Maintainer: Matthijs Mohlmann <matthijs@cacholong.nl>
" Last Change: 2015 May 25
" URL: http://anonscm.debian.org/hg/pkg-vim/vim/raw-file/unstable/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim
" Last Change: 2015 Oct 24
" URL: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-vim/vim.git/plain/runtime/syntax/debsources.vim
" Standard syntax initialization
if version < 600
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ let s:supported = [
\ 'oldstable', 'stable', 'testing', 'unstable', 'experimental',
\ 'squeeze', 'wheezy', 'jessie', 'stretch', 'sid', 'rc-buggy',
\
\ 'precise', 'trusty', 'utopic', 'vivid', 'wily', 'devel'
\ 'precise', 'trusty', 'vivid', 'wily', 'xenial', 'devel'
\ ]
let s:unsupported = [
\ 'buzz', 'rex', 'bo', 'hamm', 'slink', 'potato',
@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ let s:unsupported = [
\
\ 'warty', 'hoary', 'breezy', 'dapper', 'edgy', 'feisty',
\ 'gutsy', 'hardy', 'intrepid', 'jaunty', 'karmic', 'lucid',
\ 'maverick', 'natty', 'oneiric', 'quantal', 'raring', 'saucy'
\ 'maverick', 'natty', 'oneiric', 'quantal', 'raring', 'saucy',
\ 'utopic'
\ ]
let &cpo=s:cpo

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Fortran 2008 (and earlier versions: 2003, 95, 90, and 77)
" Version: 0.95
" Last Change: 2015 Jan. 15
" Language: Fortran 2008 (and older: Fortran 2003, 95, 90, and 77)
" Version: 0.96
" Last Change: 2015 Nov. 30
" Maintainer: Ajit J. Thakkar <ajit@unb.ca>; <http://www2.unb.ca/~ajit/>
" Usage: For instructions, do :help fortran-syntax from Vim
" Credits:
" Version 0.1 was based on the fortran 77 syntax file by Mario Eusebio and
" Preben Guldberg. Useful suggestions were made by: Andrej Panjkov,
" Preben Guldberg. Useful suggestions and contributions were made by: Andrej Panjkov,
" Bram Moolenaar, Thomas Olsen, Michael Sternberg, Christian Reile,
" Walter Dieudonn<6E>, Alexander Wagner, Roman Bertle, Charles Rendleman,
" Andrew Griffiths, Joe Krahn, Hendrik Merx, and Matt Thompson.
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" Choose fortran_dialect using the priority:
" source file directive > buffer-local value > global value > default
" try using directive in first three lines of file
" source file directive > buffer-local value > global value > file extension
" first try using directive in first three lines of file
let b:fortran_retype = getline(1)." ".getline(2)." ".getline(3)
if b:fortran_retype =~? '\<fortran_dialect\s*=\s*F\>'
let b:fortran_dialect = "F"
@@ -51,6 +51,12 @@ if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source")
elseif exists("fortran_fixed_source")
" User guarantees fixed source form for all fortran files
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 1
elseif expand("%:e") ==? "f\<90\|95\|03\|08\>"
" Free-form file extension defaults as in Intel ifort, gcc(gfortran), NAG, Pathscale, and Cray compilers
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 0
elseif expand("%:e") ==? "f\|f77\|for"
" Fixed-form file extension defaults
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 1
else
" Modern fortran still allows both free and fixed source form.
" Assume fixed source form unless signs of free source form
@@ -67,8 +73,8 @@ if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source")
while s:ln <= s:lmax
let s:test = strpart(getline(s:ln),0,5)
if s:test !~ '^[Cc*]' && s:test !~ '^ *[!#]' && s:test =~ '[^ 0-9\t]' && s:test !~ '^[ 0-9]*\t'
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 0
break
let b:fortran_fixed_source = 0
break
endif
let s:ln = s:ln + 1
endwhile

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@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: Objective-C
" Maintainer: Kazunobu Kuriyama <kazunobu.kuriyama@nifty.com>
" Last Change: 2013 Jun 13
" Remark: Modern Objective-C Edition
" Maintainer: Kazunobu Kuriyama <kazunobu.kuriyama@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2015 Dec 14
""" Preparation for loading ObjC stuff
if exists("b:current_syntax")
@@ -25,14 +24,14 @@ syn keyword objcUsefulTerm nil Nil NO YES
" Preprocessor Directives
syn region objcImported display contained start=+"+ skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end=+"+
syn match objcImported display contained "<[^>]*>"
syn match objcImported display contained "\(<\h[-a-zA-Z0-9_/]*\.h>\|<[a-z0-9]\+>\)"
syn match objcImport display "^\s*\(%:\|#\)\s*import\>\s*["<]" contains=objcImported
" ObjC Compiler Directives
syn match objcObjDef display /@interface\>\|@implementation\>\|@end\>\|@class\>/
syn match objcProtocol display /@protocol\>\|@optional\>\|@required\>/
syn match objcProperty display /@property\>\|@synthesize\>\|@dynamic\>/
syn match objcIvarScope display /@private\>\|@protected\>\|@public\>/
syn match objcIvarScope display /@private\>\|@protected\>\|@public\>\|@package\>/
syn match objcInternalRep display /@selector\>\|@encode\>/
syn match objcException display /@try\>\|@throw\>\|@catch\|@finally\>/
syn match objcThread display /@synchronized\>/
@@ -56,6 +55,17 @@ syn keyword objcTollFreeBridgeQualifier __bridge __bridge_retained __bridge_tran
" ObjC Type Qualifiers for Remote Messaging
syn match objcRemoteMessagingQualifier display contained /\((\s*oneway\s\+\|(\s*in\s\+\|(\s*out\s\+\|(\s*inout\s\+\|(\s*bycopy\s\+\(in\(out\)\?\|out\)\?\|(\s*byref\s\+\(in\(out\)\?\|out\)\?\)/hs=s+1
" ObjC Storage Classes
syn keyword objcStorageClass _Nullable _Nonnull _Null_unspecified
syn keyword objcStorageClass __nullable __nonnull __null_unspecified
syn keyword objcStorageClass nullable nonnull null_unspecified
" ObjC type specifier
syn keyword objcTypeSpecifier __kindof __covariant
" ObjC Type Infomation Parameters
syn keyword objcTypeInfoParams ObjectType KeyType
" shorthand
syn cluster objcTypeQualifier contains=objcBlocksQualifier,objcObjectLifetimeQualifier,objcTollFreeBridgeQualifier,objcRemoteMessagingQualifier
@@ -75,17 +85,24 @@ syn keyword objcDeclPropAccessorType readonly readwrite contained
syn keyword objcDeclPropAssignSemantics assign retain copy contained
syn keyword objcDeclPropAtomicity nonatomic contained
syn keyword objcDeclPropARC strong weak contained
syn region objcDeclProp display transparent keepend start=/@property\s*(/ end=/)/ contains=objcProperty,objcDeclPropAccessorName,objcDeclPropAccessorType,objcDeclPropAssignSemantics,objcDeclPropAtomicity,objcDeclPropARC
syn match objcDeclPropNullable /\((\|\s\)nullable\(,\|)\)/ms=s+1,hs=s+1,me=e-1,he=e-1 contained
syn match objcDeclPropNonnull /\((\|\s\)nonnull\(,\|)\)/ms=s+1,hs=s+1,me=e-1,he=e-1 contained
syn match objcDeclPropNullUnspecified /\((\|\s\)null_unspecified\(,\|)\)/ms=s+1,hs=s+1,me=e-1,he=e-1 contained
syn keyword objcDeclProcNullResettable null_resettable contained
syn region objcDeclProp display transparent keepend start=/@property\s*(/ end=/)/ contains=objcProperty,objcDeclPropAccessorName,objcDeclPropAccessorType,objcDeclPropAssignSemantics,objcDeclPropAtomicity,objcDeclPropARC,objcDeclPropNullable,objcDeclPropNonnull,objcDeclPropNullUnspecified,objcDeclProcNullResettable
" To distinguish colons in methods and dictionaries from those in C's labels.
syn match objcColon display /^\s*\h\w*\s*\:\(\s\|.\)/me=e-1,he=e-1
" To distinguish a protocol list from system header files
syn match objcProtocolList display /<\h\w*\(\s*,\s*\h\w*\)*>/ contains=objcPrincipalType,cType,Type
syn match objcProtocolList display /<\h\w*\(\s*,\s*\h\w*\)*>/ contains=objcPrincipalType,cType,Type,objcType,objcTypeInfoParams
" Type info for collection classes
syn match objcTypeInfo display /<\h\w*\s*<\(\h\w*\s*\**\|\h\w*\)>>/ contains=objcPrincipalType,cType,Type,objcType,objcTypeInfoParams
" shorthand
syn cluster objcCEntities contains=cType,cStructure,cStorageClass,cString,cCharacter,cSpecialCharacter,cNumbers,cConstant,cOperator,cComment,cCommentL,cStatement,cLabel,cConditional,cRepeat
syn cluster objcObjCEntities contains=objcHiddenArgument,objcPrincipalType,objcString,objcUsefulTerm,objcProtocol,objcInternalRep,objcException,objcThread,objcPool,objcModuleImport,@objcTypeQualifier,objcLiteralSyntaxNumber,objcLiteralSyntaxOp,objcLiteralSyntaxChar,objcLiteralSyntaxSpecialChar,objcProtocolList,objcColon,objcFastEnumKeyword,objcType,objcClass,objcMacro,objcEnum,objcEnumValue,objcExceptionValue,objcNotificationValue,objcConstVar,objcPreProcMacro
syn cluster objcObjCEntities contains=objcHiddenArgument,objcPrincipalType,objcString,objcUsefulTerm,objcProtocol,objcInternalRep,objcException,objcThread,objcPool,objcModuleImport,@objcTypeQualifier,objcLiteralSyntaxNumber,objcLiteralSyntaxOp,objcLiteralSyntaxChar,objcLiteralSyntaxSpecialChar,objcProtocolList,objcColon,objcFastEnumKeyword,objcType,objcClass,objcMacro,objcEnum,objcEnumValue,objcExceptionValue,objcNotificationValue,objcConstVar,objcPreProcMacro,objcTypeInfo
" Objective-C Message Expressions
syn region objcMethodCall start=/\[/ end=/\]/ contains=objcMethodCall,objcBlocks,@objcObjCEntities,@objcCEntities
@@ -114,13 +131,17 @@ syn keyword objcEnum NSSortOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSSortConcurrent NSSortStable
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSNotFound
syn keyword objcMacro NSIntegerMax NSIntegerMin NSUIntegerMax
syn keyword objcMacro NS_INLINE NS_BLOCKS_AVAILABLE NS_NONATOMIC_IOSONLY NS_FORMAT_FUNCTION NS_FORMAT_ARGUMENT NS_RETURNS_RETAINED NS_RETURNS_NOT_RETAINED NS_RETURNS_INNER_POINTER NS_AUTOMATED_REFCOUNT_UNAVAILABLE NS_AUTOMATED_REFCOUNT_WEAK_UNAVAILABLE NS_REQUIRES_PROPERTY_DEFINITIONS NS_REPLACES_RECEIVER NS_RELEASES_ARGUMENT NS_VALID_UNTIL_END_OF_SCOPE NS_ROOT_CLASS NS_REQUIRES_SUPER NS_PROTOCOL_REQUIRES_EXPLICIT_IMPLEMENTATION NS_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER NS_REQUIRES_NIL_TERMINATION
syn keyword objcEnum NSQualityOfService
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSQualityOfServiceUserInteractive NSQualityOfServiceUserInitiated NSQualityOfServiceUtility NSQualityOfServiceBackground NSQualityOfServiceDefault
" NSRange.h
syn keyword objcType NSRange NSRangePointer
" NSGeometry.h
syn keyword objcType NSPoint NSPointPointer NSPointArray NSSize NSSizePointer NSSizeArray NSRect NSRectPointer NSRectArray
syn keyword objcType NSPoint NSPointPointer NSPointArray NSSize NSSizePointer NSSizeArray NSRect NSRectPointer NSRectArray NSEdgeInsets
syn keyword objcEnum NSRectEdge
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSMinXEdge NSMinYEdge NSMaxXEdge NSMaxYEdge
syn keyword objcConstVar NSZeroPoint NSZeroSize NSZeroRect
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSRectEdgeMinX NSRectEdgeMinY NSRectEdgeMaxX NSRectEdgeMaxY
syn keyword objcConstVar NSZeroPoint NSZeroSize NSZeroRect NSEdgeInsetsZero
syn keyword cType CGFloat CGPoint CGSize CGRect
syn keyword objcEnum NSAlignmentOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSAlignMinXInward NSAlignMinYInward NSAlignMaxXInward NSAlignMaxYInward NSAlignWidthInward NSAlignHeightInward NSAlignMinXOutward NSAlignMinYOutward NSAlignMaxXOutward NSAlignMaxYOutward NSAlignWidthOutward NSAlignHeightOutward NSAlignMinXNearest NSAlignMinYNearest NSAlignMaxXNearest NSAlignMaxYNearest NSAlignWidthNearest NSAlignHeightNearest NSAlignRectFlipped NSAlignAllEdgesInward NSAlignAllEdgesOutward NSAlignAllEdgesNearest
@@ -130,6 +151,7 @@ syn keyword objcEnum NSRoundingMode
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSRoundPlain NSRoundDown NSRoundUp NSRoundBankers
syn keyword objcEnum NSCalculationError
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSCalculationNoError NSCalculationLossOfPrecision NSCalculationUnderflow NSCalculationOverflow NSCalculationDivideByZero
syn keyword objcConstVar NSDecimalMaxSize NSDecimalNoScale
" NSDate.h
syn match objcClass /NSDate\s*\*/me=s+6,he=s+6
syn keyword objcType NSTimeInterval
@@ -137,11 +159,13 @@ syn keyword objcNotificationValue NSSystemClockDidChangeNotification
syn keyword objcMacro NSTimeIntervalSince1970
" NSZone.h
syn match objcType /NSZone\s*\*/me=s+6,he=s+6
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSScannedOption NSCollectorDisabledOption
" NSError.h
syn match objcClass /NSError\s*\*/me=s+7,he=s+7
syn keyword objcConstVar NSCocoaErrorDomain NSPOSIXErrorDomain NSOSStatusErrorDomain NSMachErrorDomain NSUnderlyingErrorKey NSLocalizedDescriptionKey NSLocalizedFailureReasonErrorKey NSLocalizedRecoverySuggestionErrorKey NSLocalizedRecoveryOptionsErrorKey NSRecoveryAttempterErrorKey NSHelpAnchorErrorKey NSStringEncodingErrorKey NSURLErrorKey NSFilePathErrorKey
" NSException.h
syn match objcClass /NSException\s*\*/me=s+11,he=s+11
syn match objcClass /NSAssertionHandler\s*\*/me=s+18,he=s+18
syn keyword objcType NSUncaughtExceptionHandler
syn keyword objcConstVar NSGenericException NSRangeException NSInvalidArgumentException NSInternalInconsistencyException NSMallocException NSObjectInaccessibleException NSObjectNotAvailableException NSDestinationInvalidException NSPortTimeoutException NSInvalidSendPortException NSInvalidReceivePortException NSPortSendException NSPortReceiveException NSOldStyleException
" NSNotification.h
@@ -153,6 +177,8 @@ syn keyword objcConstVar NSLocalNotificationCenterType
syn keyword objcEnum NSNotificationSuspensionBehavior
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSNotificationSuspensionBehaviorDrop NSNotificationSuspensionBehaviorCoalesce NSNotificationSuspensionBehaviorHold NSNotificationSuspensionBehaviorHold NSNotificationSuspensionBehaviorDeliverImmediately
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSNotificationDeliverImmediately NSNotificationPostToAllSessions
syn keyword objcEnum NSDistributedNotificationOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSDistributedNotificationDeliverImmediately NSDistributedNotificationPostToAllSessions
" NSNotificationQueue.h
syn match objcClass /NSNotificationQueue\s*\*/me=s+19,he=s+19
syn keyword objcEnum NSPostingStyle
@@ -161,11 +187,15 @@ syn keyword objcEnum NSNotificationCoalescing
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSNotificationNoCoalescing NSNotificationCoalescingOnName NSNotificationCoalescingOnSender
" NSEnumerator.h
syn match objcClass /NSEnumerator\s*\*/me=s+12,he=s+12
syn match objcClass /NSEnumerator<.*>\s*\*/me=s+12,he=s+12 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn keyword objcType NSFastEnumerationState
" NSIndexSet.h
syn match objcClass /NSIndexSet\s*\*/me=s+10,he=s+10
syn match objcClass /NSMutableIndexSet\s*\*/me=s+17,he=s+17
" NSCharecterSet.h
syn match objcClass /NSCharacterSet\s*\*/me=s+14,he=s+14
syn match objcClass /NSMutableCharacterSet\s*\*/me=s+21,he=s+21
syn keyword objcConstVar NSOpenStepUnicodeReservedBase
" NSURL.h
syn match objcClass /NSURL\s*\*/me=s+5,he=s+5
syn keyword objcEnum NSURLBookmarkCreationOptions
@@ -174,11 +204,11 @@ syn keyword objcEnum NSURLBookmarkResolutionOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSURLBookmarkResolutionWithoutUI NSURLBookmarkResolutionWithoutMounting NSURLBookmarkResolutionWithSecurityScope
syn keyword objcType NSURLBookmarkFileCreationOptions
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLFileScheme NSURLKeysOfUnsetValuesKey
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLNameKey NSURLLocalizedNameKey NSURLIsRegularFileKey NSURLIsDirectoryKey NSURLIsSymbolicLinkKey NSURLIsVolumeKey NSURLIsPackageKey NSURLIsSystemImmutableKey NSURLIsUserImmutableKey NSURLIsHiddenKey NSURLHasHiddenExtensionKey NSURLCreationDateKey NSURLContentAccessDateKey NSURLContentModificationDateKey NSURLAttributeModificationDateKey NSURLLinkCountKey NSURLParentDirectoryURLKey NSURLVolumeURLKey NSURLTypeIdentifierKey NSURLLocalizedTypeDescriptionKey NSURLLabelNumberKey NSURLLabelColorKey NSURLLocalizedLabelKey NSURLEffectiveIconKey NSURLCustomIconKey NSURLFileResourceIdentifierKey NSURLVolumeIdentifierKey NSURLPreferredIOBlockSizeKey NSURLIsReadableKey NSURLIsWritableKey NSURLIsExecutableKey NSURLFileSecurityKey NSURLIsExcludedFromBackupKey NSURLPathKey NSURLIsMountTriggerKey NSURLFileResourceTypeKey
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLFileResourceTypeNamedPipe NSURLFileResourceTypeCharacterSpecial NSURLFileResourceTypeDirectory NSURLFileResourceTypeBlockSpecial NSURLFileResourceTypeRegular NSURLFileResourceTypeSymbolicLink NSURLFileResourceTypeSocket NSURLFileResourceTypeUnknown
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLFileSizeKey NSURLFileAllocatedSizeKey NSURLTotalFileSizeKey NSURLTotalFileAllocatedSizeKey NSURLIsAliasFileKey
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLNameKey NSURLLocalizedNameKey NSURLIsRegularFileKey NSURLIsDirectoryKey NSURLIsSymbolicLinkKey NSURLIsVolumeKey NSURLIsPackageKey NSURLIsApplicationKey NSURLApplicationIsScriptableKey NSURLIsSystemImmutableKey NSURLIsUserImmutableKey NSURLIsHiddenKey NSURLHasHiddenExtensionKey NSURLCreationDateKey NSURLContentAccessDateKey NSURLContentModificationDateKey NSURLAttributeModificationDateKey NSURLLinkCountKey NSURLParentDirectoryURLKey NSURLVolumeURLKey NSURLTypeIdentifierKey NSURLLocalizedTypeDescriptionKey NSURLLabelNumberKey NSURLLabelColorKey NSURLLocalizedLabelKey NSURLEffectiveIconKey NSURLCustomIconKey NSURLFileResourceIdentifierKey NSURLVolumeIdentifierKey NSURLPreferredIOBlockSizeKey NSURLIsReadableKey NSURLIsWritableKey NSURLIsExecutableKey NSURLFileSecurityKey NSURLIsExcludedFromBackupKey NSURLTagNamesKey NSURLPathKey NSURLIsMountTriggerKey NSURLGenerationIdentifierKey NSURLDocumentIdentifierKey NSURLAddedToDirectoryDateKey NSURLQuarantinePropertiesKey NSURLFileResourceTypeKey
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLFileResourceTypeNamedPipe NSURLFileResourceTypeCharacterSpecial NSURLFileResourceTypeDirectory NSURLFileResourceTypeBlockSpecial NSURLFileResourceTypeRegular NSURLFileResourceTypeSymbolicLink NSURLFileResourceTypeSocket NSURLFileResourceTypeUnknown NSURLThumbnailDictionaryKey NSURLThumbnailKey NSThumbnail1024x1024SizeKey
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLFileSizeKey NSURLFileAllocatedSizeKey NSURLTotalFileSizeKey NSURLTotalFileAllocatedSizeKey NSURLIsAliasFileKey NSURLFileProtectionKey NSURLFileProtectionNone NSURLFileProtectionComplete NSURLFileProtectionCompleteUnlessOpen NSURLFileProtectionCompleteUntilFirstUserAuthentication
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLVolumeLocalizedFormatDescriptionKey NSURLVolumeTotalCapacityKey NSURLVolumeAvailableCapacityKey NSURLVolumeResourceCountKey NSURLVolumeSupportsPersistentIDsKey NSURLVolumeSupportsSymbolicLinksKey NSURLVolumeSupportsHardLinksKey NSURLVolumeSupportsJournalingKey NSURLVolumeIsJournalingKey NSURLVolumeSupportsSparseFilesKey NSURLVolumeSupportsZeroRunsKey NSURLVolumeSupportsCaseSensitiveNamesKey NSURLVolumeSupportsCasePreservedNamesKey NSURLVolumeSupportsRootDirectoryDatesKey NSURLVolumeSupportsVolumeSizesKey NSURLVolumeSupportsRenamingKey NSURLVolumeSupportsAdvisoryFileLockingKey NSURLVolumeSupportsExtendedSecurityKey NSURLVolumeIsBrowsableKey NSURLVolumeMaximumFileSizeKey NSURLVolumeIsEjectableKey NSURLVolumeIsRemovableKey NSURLVolumeIsInternalKey NSURLVolumeIsAutomountedKey NSURLVolumeIsLocalKey NSURLVolumeIsReadOnlyKey NSURLVolumeCreationDateKey NSURLVolumeURLForRemountingKey NSURLVolumeUUIDStringKey NSURLVolumeNameKey NSURLVolumeLocalizedNameKey
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLIsUbiquitousItemKey NSURLUbiquitousItemHasUnresolvedConflictsKey NSURLUbiquitousItemIsDownloadedKey NSURLUbiquitousItemIsDownloadingKey NSURLUbiquitousItemIsUploadedKey NSURLUbiquitousItemIsUploadingKey NSURLUbiquitousItemPercentDownloadedKey NSURLUbiquitousItemPercentUploadedKey
syn keyword objcConstVar NSURLIsUbiquitousItemKey NSURLUbiquitousItemHasUnresolvedConflictsKey NSURLUbiquitousItemIsDownloadedKey NSURLUbiquitousItemIsDownloadingKey NSURLUbiquitousItemIsUploadedKey NSURLUbiquitousItemIsUploadingKey NSURLUbiquitousItemPercentDownloadedKey NSURLUbiquitousItemPercentUploadedKey NSURLUbiquitousItemDownloadingStatusKey NSURLUbiquitousItemDownloadingErrorKey NSURLUbiquitousItemUploadingErrorKey NSURLUbiquitousItemDownloadRequestedKey NSURLUbiquitousItemContainerDisplayNameKey NSURLUbiquitousItemDownloadingStatusNotDownloaded NSURLUbiquitousItemDownloadingStatusDownloaded NSURLUbiquitousItemDownloadingStatusCurrent
""""""""""""
" NSString.h
syn match objcClass /NSString\s*\*/me=s+8,he=s+8
@@ -189,11 +219,14 @@ syn keyword objcMacro NSMaximumStringLength
syn keyword objcEnum NSStringCompareOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSCaseInsensitiveSearch NSLiteralSearch NSBackwardsSearch NSAnchoredSearch NSNumericSearch NSDiacriticInsensitiveSearch NSWidthInsensitiveSearch NSForcedOrderingSearch NSRegularExpressionSearch
syn keyword objcEnum NSStringEncoding
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSProprietaryStringEncoding
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSASCIIStringEncoding NSNEXTSTEPStringEncoding NSJapaneseEUCStringEncoding NSUTF8StringEncoding NSISOLatin1StringEncoding NSSymbolStringEncoding NSNonLossyASCIIStringEncoding NSShiftJISStringEncoding NSISOLatin2StringEncoding NSUnicodeStringEncoding NSWindowsCP1251StringEncoding NSWindowsCP1252StringEncoding NSWindowsCP1253StringEncoding NSWindowsCP1254StringEncoding NSWindowsCP1250StringEncoding NSISO2022JPStringEncoding NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding NSUTF16StringEncoding NSUTF16BigEndianStringEncoding NSUTF16LittleEndianStringEncoding NSUTF32StringEncoding NSUTF32BigEndianStringEncoding NSUTF32LittleEndianStringEncoding
syn keyword objcEnum NSStringEncodingConversionOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSStringEncodingConversionAllowLossy NSStringEncodingConversionExternalRepresentation
syn keyword objcEnum NSStringEnumerationOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSStringEnumerationByLines NSStringEnumerationByParagraphs NSStringEnumerationByComposedCharacterSequences NSStringEnumerationByWords NSStringEnumerationBySentences NSStringEnumerationReverse NSStringEnumerationSubstringNotRequired NSStringEnumerationLocalized
syn keyword objcConstVar NSStringTransformLatinToKatakana NSStringTransformLatinToHiragana NSStringTransformLatinToHangul NSStringTransformLatinToArabic NSStringTransformLatinToHebrew NSStringTransformLatinToThai NSStringTransformLatinToCyrillic NSStringTransformLatinToGreek NSStringTransformToLatin NSStringTransformMandarinToLatin NSStringTransformHiraganaToKatakana NSStringTransformFullwidthToHalfwidth NSStringTransformToXMLHex NSStringTransformToUnicodeName NSStringTransformStripCombiningMarks NSStringTransformStripDiacritics
syn keyword objcConstVar NSStringEncodingDetectionSuggestedEncodingsKey NSStringEncodingDetectionDisallowedEncodingsKey NSStringEncodingDetectionUseOnlySuggestedEncodingsKey NSStringEncodingDetectionAllowLossyKey NSStringEncodingDetectionFromWindowsKey NSStringEncodingDetectionLossySubstitutionKey NSStringEncodingDetectionLikelyLanguageKey
" NSAttributedString.h
syn match objcClass /NSAttributedString\s*\*/me=s+18,he=s+18
syn match objcClass /NSMutableAttributedString\s*\*/me=s+25,he=s+25
@@ -215,21 +248,32 @@ syn keyword objcEnum NSDataWritingOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSDataWritingAtomic NSDataWritingWithoutOverwriting NSDataWritingFileProtectionNone NSDataWritingFileProtectionComplete NSDataWritingFileProtectionCompleteUnlessOpen NSDataWritingFileProtectionCompleteUntilFirstUserAuthentication NSDataWritingFileProtectionMask NSAtomicWrite
syn keyword objcEnum NSDataSearchOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSDataSearchBackwards NSDataSearchAnchored
syn keyword objcEnum NSDataBase64EncodingOptions NSDataBase64DecodingOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSDataBase64Encoding64CharacterLineLength NSDataBase64Encoding76CharacterLineLength NSDataBase64EncodingEndLineWithCarriageReturn NSDataBase64EncodingEndLineWithLineFeed NSDataBase64DecodingIgnoreUnknownCharacters
" NSArray.h
syn match objcClass /NSArray\s*\*/me=s+7,he=s+7
syn match objcClass /NSArray<.*>\s*\*/me=s+7,he=s+7 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn match objcClass /NSMutableArray\s*\*/me=s+14,he=s+14
syn match objcClass /NSMutableArray<.*>\s*\*/me=s+14,he=s+14 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn keyword objcEnum NSBinarySearchingOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSBinarySearchingFirstEqual NSBinarySearchingLastEqual NSBinarySearchingInsertionIndex
" NSDictionary.h
syn match objcClass /NSDictionary\s*\*/me=s+12,he=s+12
syn match objcClass /NSDictionary<.*>\s*\*/me=s+12,he=s+12 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn match objcClass /NSMutableDictionary\s*\*/me=s+19,he=s+19
syn match objcClass /NSMutableDictionary<.*>\s*\*/me=s+19,he=s+19 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
" NSSet.h
syn match objcClass /NSSet\s*\*/me=s+5,me=s+5
syn match objcClass /NSSet<.*>\s*\*/me=s+5,me=s+5 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn match objcClass /NSMutableSet\s*\*/me=s+12,me=s+12
syn match objcClass /NSMutableSet<.*>\s*\*/me=s+12,me=s+12 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn match objcClass /NSCountedSet\s*\*/me=s+12,me=s+12
syn match objcClass /NSCountedSet<.*>\s*\*/me=s+12,me=s+12 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
" NSOrderedSet.h
syn match objcClass /NSOrderedSet\s*\*/me=s+12,me=s+12
syn match objcClass /NSOrderedSet<.*>\s*\*/me=s+12,me=s+12 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn match objcClass /NSMutableOrderedSet\s*\*/me=s+19,me=s+19
syn match objcClass /NSMutableOrderedSet<.*>\s*\*/me=s+19,me=s+19
"""""""""""""""""""
" NSPathUtilities.h
syn keyword objcEnum NSSearchPathDirectory
@@ -238,9 +282,15 @@ syn keyword objcEnum NSSearchPathDomainMask
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSUserDomainMask NSLocalDomainMask NSNetworkDomainMask NSSystemDomainMask NSAllDomainsMask
" NSFileManger.h
syn match objcClass /NSFileManager\s*\*/me=s+13,he=s+13
syn match objcClass /NSDirectoryEnumerator\s*\*/me=s+21,he=s+21
syn match objcClass /NSDirectoryEnumerator\s*\*/me=s+21,he=s+21 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn match objcClass /NSDirectoryEnumerator<.*>\s*\*/me=s+21,he=s+21
syn keyword objcEnum NSVolumeEnumerationOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSVolumeEnumerationSkipHiddenVolumes NSVolumeEnumerationProduceFileReferenceURLs
syn keyword objcEnum NSURLRelationship
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSURLRelationshipContains NSURLRelationshipSame NSURLRelationshipOther
syn keyword objcEnum NSFileManagerUnmountOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSFileManagerUnmountAllPartitionsAndEjectDisk NSFileManagerUnmountWithoutUI
syn keyword objcConstVar NSFileManagerUnmountDissentingProcessIdentifierErrorKey
syn keyword objcEnum NSDirectoryEnumerationOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSDirectoryEnumerationSkipsSubdirectoryDescendants NSDirectoryEnumerationSkipsPackageDescendants NSDirectoryEnumerationSkipsHiddenFiles
syn keyword objcEnum NSFileManagerItemReplacementOptions
@@ -261,10 +311,12 @@ syn keyword objcNotificationValue NSCurrentLocaleDidChangeNotification
syn keyword objcConstVar NSLocaleIdentifier NSLocaleLanguageCode NSLocaleCountryCode NSLocaleScriptCode NSLocaleVariantCode NSLocaleExemplarCharacterSet NSLocaleCalendar NSLocaleCollationIdentifier NSLocaleUsesMetricSystem NSLocaleMeasurementSystem NSLocaleDecimalSeparator NSLocaleGroupingSeparator NSLocaleCurrencySymbol NSLocaleCurrencyCode NSLocaleCollatorIdentifier NSLocaleQuotationBeginDelimiterKey NSLocaleQuotationEndDelimiterKey NSLocaleAlternateQuotationBeginDelimiterKey NSLocaleAlternateQuotationEndDelimiterKey NSGregorianCalendar NSBuddhistCalendar NSChineseCalendar NSHebrewCalendar NSIslamicCalendar NSIslamicCivilCalendar NSJapaneseCalendar NSRepublicOfChinaCalendar NSPersianCalendar NSIndianCalendar NSISO8601Calendar
" NSFormatter.h
syn match objcClass /NSFormatter\s*\*/me=s+11,he=s+11
syn keyword objcEnum NSFormattingContext NSFormattingUnitStyle
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSFormattingContextUnknown NSFormattingContextDynamic NSFormattingContextStandalone NSFormattingContextListItem NSFormattingContextBeginningOfSentence NSFormattingContextMiddleOfSentence NSFormattingUnitStyleShort NSFormattingUnitStyleMedium NSFormattingUnitStyleLong
" NSNumberFormatter.h
syn match objcClass /NSNumberFormatter\s*\*/me=s+17,he=s+17
syn keyword objcEnum NSNumberFormatterStyle
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSNumberFormatterNoStyle NSNumberFormatterDecimalStyle NSNumberFormatterCurrencyStyle NSNumberFormatterPercentStyle NSNumberFormatterScientificStyle NSNumberFormatterSpellOutStyle
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSNumberFormatterNoStyle NSNumberFormatterDecimalStyle NSNumberFormatterCurrencyStyle NSNumberFormatterPercentStyle NSNumberFormatterScientificStyle NSNumberFormatterSpellOutStyle NSNumberFormatterOrdinalStyle NSNumberFormatterCurrencyISOCodeStyle NSNumberFormatterCurrencyPluralStyle NSNumberFormatterCurrencyAccountingStyle
syn keyword objcEnum NSNumberFormatterBehavior
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSNumberFormatterBehaviorDefault NSNumberFormatterBehavior10_0 NSNumberFormatterBehavior10_4
syn keyword objcEnum NSNumberFormatterPadPosition
@@ -279,10 +331,15 @@ syn keyword objcEnum NSDateFormatterBehavior
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSDateFormatterBehaviorDefault NSDateFormatterBehavior10_0 NSDateFormatterBehavior10_4
" NSCalendar.h
syn match objcClass /NSCalendar\s*\*/me=s+10,he=s+10
syn keyword objcConstVar NSCalendarIdentifierGregorian NSCalendarIdentifierBuddhist NSCalendarIdentifierChinese NSCalendarIdentifierCoptic NSCalendarIdentifierEthiopicAmeteMihret NSCalendarIdentifierEthiopicAmeteAlem NSCalendarIdentifierHebrew NSCalendarIdentifierISO8601 NSCalendarIdentifierIndian NSCalendarIdentifierIslamic NSCalendarIdentifierIslamicCivil NSCalendarIdentifierJapanese NSCalendarIdentifierPersian NSCalendarIdentifierRepublicOfChina NSCalendarIdentifierIslamicTabular NSCalendarIdentifierIslamicUmmAlQura
syn keyword objcEnum NSCalendarUnit
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSCalendarUnitEra NSCalendarUnitYear NSCalendarUnitMonth NSCalendarUnitDay NSCalendarUnitHour NSCalendarUnitMinute NSCalendarUnitSecond NSCalendarUnitWeekday NSCalendarUnitWeekdayOrdinal NSCalendarUnitQuarter NSCalendarUnitWeekOfMonth NSCalendarUnitWeekOfYear NSCalendarUnitYearForWeekOfYear NSCalendarUnitNanosecond NSCalendarUnitCalendar NSCalendarUnitTimeZone
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSEraCalendarUnit NSYearCalendarUnit NSMonthCalendarUnit NSDayCalendarUnit NSHourCalendarUnit NSMinuteCalendarUnit NSSecondCalendarUnit NSWeekCalendarUnit NSWeekdayCalendarUnit NSWeekdayOrdinalCalendarUnit NSQuarterCalendarUnit NSWeekOfMonthCalendarUnit NSWeekOfYearCalendarUnit NSYearForWeekOfYearCalendarUnit NSCalendarCalendarUnit NSTimeZoneCalendarUnit
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSWrapCalendarComponents NSUndefinedDateComponent
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSWrapCalendarComponents NSUndefinedDateComponent NSDateComponentUndefined
syn match objcClass /NSDateComponents\s*\*/me=s+16,he=s+16
syn keyword objcEnum NSCalendarOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSCalendarWrapComponents NSCalendarMatchStrictly NSCalendarSearchBackwards NSCalendarMatchPreviousTimePreservingSmallerUnits NSCalendarMatchNextTimePreservingSmallerUnits NSCalendarMatchNextTime NSCalendarMatchFirst NSCalendarMatchLast
syn keyword objcConstVar NSCalendarDayChangedNotification
" NSTimeZone.h
syn match objcClass /NSTimeZone\s*\*/me=s+10,he=s+10
syn keyword objcEnum NSTimeZoneNameStyle
@@ -299,6 +356,7 @@ syn keyword objcExceptionValue NSInconsistentArchiveException
syn match objcClass /NSKeyedArchiver\s*\*/me=s+15,he=s+15
syn match objcClass /NSKeyedUnarchiver\s*\*/me=s+17,he=s+17
syn keyword objcExceptionValue NSInvalidArchiveOperationException NSInvalidUnarchiveOperationException
syn keyword objcConstVar NSKeyedArchiveRootObjectKey
""""""""""""""""""
" NSPropertyList.h
syn keyword objcEnum NSPropertyListMutabilityOptions
@@ -313,11 +371,16 @@ syn keyword objcNotificationValue NSUserDefaultsDidChangeNotification
" NSBundle.h
syn match objcClass /NSBundle\s*\*/me=s+8,he=s+8
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSBundleExecutableArchitectureI386 NSBundleExecutableArchitecturePPC NSBundleExecutableArchitectureX86_64 NSBundleExecutableArchitecturePPC64
syn keyword objcNotificationValue NSBundleDidLoadNotification NSLoadedClasses
syn keyword objcNotificationValue NSBundleDidLoadNotification NSLoadedClasses NSBundleResourceRequestLowDiskSpaceNotification
syn keyword objcConstVar NSBundleResourceRequestLoadingPriorityUrgent
"""""""""""""""""
" NSProcessInfo.h
syn match objcClass /NSProcessInfo\s*\*/me=s+13,he=s+13
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSWindowsNTOperatingSystem NSWindows95OperatingSystem NSSolarisOperatingSystem NSHPUXOperatingSystem NSMACHOperatingSystem NSSunOSOperatingSystem NSOSF1OperatingSystem
syn keyword objcType NSOperatingSystemVersion
syn keyword objcEnum NSActivityOptions NSProcessInfoThermalState
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSActivityIdleDisplaySleepDisabled NSActivityIdleSystemSleepDisabled NSActivitySuddenTerminationDisabled NSActivityAutomaticTerminationDisabled NSActivityUserInitiated NSActivityUserInitiatedAllowingIdleSystemSleep NSActivityBackground NSActivityLatencyCritical NSProcessInfoThermalStateNominal NSProcessInfoThermalStateFair NSProcessInfoThermalStateSerious NSProcessInfoThermalStateCritical
syn keyword objcNotificationValue NSProcessInfoThermalStateDidChangeNotification NSProcessInfoPowerStateDidChangeNotification
" NSTask.h
syn match objcClass /NSTask\s*\*/me=s+6,he=s+6
syn keyword objcEnum NSTaskTerminationReason
@@ -352,6 +415,7 @@ syn match objcClass /NSPort\s*\*/me=s+6,he=s+6
syn keyword objcType NSSocketNativeHandle
syn keyword objcNotificationValue NSPortDidBecomeInvalidNotification
syn match objcClass /NSMachPort\s*\*/me=s+10,he=s+10
syn keyword objcEnum NSMachPortOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSMachPortDeallocateNone NSMachPortDeallocateSendRight NSMachPortDeallocateReceiveRight
syn match objcClass /NSMessagePort\s*\*/me=s+13,he=s+13
syn match objcClass /NSSocketPort\s*\*/me=s+12,he=s+12
@@ -386,6 +450,31 @@ syn match objcClass /NSProxy\s*\*/me=s+7,he=s+7
" NSObject.h
syn match objcClass /NSObject\s*\*/me=s+8,he=s+8
" NSCache.h
syn match objcClass /NSCache\s*\*/me=s+7,he=s+7
syn match objcClass /NSCache<.*>\s*\*/me=s+7,he=s+7 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
" NSHashTable.h
syn match objcClass /NSHashTable\s*\*/me=s+11,he=s+11
syn match objcClass /NSHashTable<.*>\s*\*/me=s+11,he=s+11 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn keyword objcConstVar NSHashTableStrongMemory NSHashTableZeroingWeakMemory NSHashTableCopyIn NSHashTableObjectPointerPersonality NSHashTableWeakMemory
syn keyword objcType NSHashTableOptions NSHashEnumerator NSHashTableCallBacks
syn keyword objcConstVar NSIntegerHashCallBacks NSNonOwnedPointerHashCallBacks NSNonRetainedObjectHashCallBacks NSObjectHashCallBacks NSOwnedObjectIdentityHashCallBacks NSOwnedPointerHashCallBacks NSPointerToStructHashCallBacks NSOwnedObjectIdentityHashCallBacks NSOwnedObjectIdentityHashCallBacks NSIntHashCallBacks
" NSMapTable.h
syn match objcClass /NSMapTable\s*\*/me=s+10,he=s+10
syn match objcClass /NSMapTable<.*>\s*\*/me=s+10,he=s+10 contains=objcTypeInfoParams
syn keyword objcConstVar NSPointerToStructHashCallBacks NSPointerToStructHashCallBacks NSPointerToStructHashCallBacks NSPointerToStructHashCallBacks NSPointerToStructHashCallBacks
syn keyword objcConstVar NSMapTableStrongMemory NSMapTableZeroingWeakMemory NSMapTableCopyIn NSMapTableObjectPointerPersonality NSMapTableWeakMemory
syn keyword objcType NSMapTableOptions NSMapEnumerator NSMapTableKeyCallBacks NSMapTableValueCallBacks
syn keyword objcMacro NSNotAnIntMapKey NSNotAnIntegerMapKey NSNotAPointerMapKey
syn keyword objcConstVar NSIntegerMapKeyCallBacks NSNonOwnedPointerMapKeyCallBacks NSNonOwnedPointerOrNullMapKeyCallBacks NSNonRetainedObjectMapKeyCallBacks NSObjectMapKeyCallBacks NSOwnedPointerMapKeyCallBacks NSIntMapKeyCallBacks NSIntegerMapValueCallBacks NSNonOwnedPointerMapValueCallBacks NSObjectMapValueCallBacks NSNonRetainedObjectMapValueCallBacks NSOwnedPointerMapValueCallBacks NSIntMapValueCallBacks
" NSPointerFunctions.h
syn match objcClass /NSPointerFunctions\s*\*/me=s+18,he=s+18
syn keyword objcEnum NSPointerFunctionsOptions
syn keyword objcEnumValue NSPointerFunctionsStrongMemory NSPointerFunctionsZeroingWeakMemory NSPointerFunctionsOpaqueMemory NSPointerFunctionsMallocMemory NSPointerFunctionsMachVirtualMemory NSPointerFunctionsWeakMemory NSPointerFunctionsObjectPersonality NSPointerFunctionsOpaquePersonality NSPointerFunctionsObjectPointerPersonality NSPointerFunctionsCStringPersonality NSPointerFunctionsStructPersonality NSPointerFunctionsIntegerPersonality NSPointerFunctionsCopyIn
""" Default Highlighting
hi def link objcPreProcMacro cConstant
hi def link objcPrincipalType cType
@@ -408,6 +497,7 @@ hi def link objcBlocksQualifier cStorageClass
hi def link objcObjectLifetimeQualifier cStorageClass
hi def link objcTollFreeBridgeQualifier cStorageClass
hi def link objcRemoteMessagingQualifier cStorageClass
hi def link objcStorageClass cStorageClass
hi def link objcFastEnumKeyword cStatement
hi def link objcLiteralSyntaxNumber cNumber
hi def link objcLiteralSyntaxChar cCharacter
@@ -418,16 +508,22 @@ hi def link objcDeclPropAccessorType cConstant
hi def link objcDeclPropAssignSemantics cConstant
hi def link objcDeclPropAtomicity cConstant
hi def link objcDeclPropARC cConstant
hi def link objcDeclPropNullable cConstant
hi def link objcDeclPropNonnull cConstant
hi def link objcDeclPropNullUnspecified cConstant
hi def link objcDeclProcNullResettable cConstant
hi def link objcInstanceMethod Function
hi def link objcClassMethod Function
hi def link objcType cType
hi def link objcClass cType
hi def link objcTypeSpecifier cType
hi def link objcMacro cConstant
hi def link objcEnum cType
hi def link objcEnumValue cConstant
hi def link objcExceptionValue cConstant
hi def link objcNotificationValue cConstant
hi def link objcConstVar cConstant
hi def link objcTypeInfoParams Identifier
""" Final step
let b:current_syntax = "objc"

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: php PHP 3/4/5
" Maintainer: Jason Woofenden <jason@jasonwoof.com>
" Last Change: Nov 23, 2015
" Last Change: Dec 26, 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>
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ syntax keyword phpStatement die contained
" Highlighting for PHP5's user-definable magic class methods
syntax keyword phpSpecialFunction containedin=ALLBUT,phpComment,phpStringDouble,phpStringSingle,phpIdentifier
\ __construct __destruct __call __toString __sleep __wakeup __set __get __unset __isset __clone __set_state
\ __construct __destruct __call __callStatic __get __set __isset __unset __sleep __wakeup __toString __invoke __set_state __clone __debugInfo
" Highlighting for __autoload slightly different from line above
syntax keyword phpSpecialFunction containedin=ALLBUT,phpComment,phpStringDouble,phpStringSingle,phpIdentifier,phpMethodsVar
\ __autoload

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@@ -3,7 +3,9 @@
" Maintainer: Jakson Aquino <jalvesaq@gmail.com>
" Former Maintainers: Vaidotas Zemlys <zemlys@gmail.com>
" Tom Payne <tom@tompayne.org>
" Last Change: Wed Dec 31, 2014 12:36AM
" Contributor: Johannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de>
" Homepage: https://github.com/jalvesaq/R-Vim-runtime
" Last Change: Wed Oct 21, 2015 06:33AM
" Filenames: *.R *.r *.Rhistory *.Rt
"
" NOTE: The highlighting of R functions is defined in
@@ -30,16 +32,21 @@ syn case match
" Comment
syn match rCommentTodo contained "\(BUG\|FIXME\|NOTE\|TODO\):"
syn match rComment contains=@Spell,rCommentTodo "#.*"
syn match rComment contains=@Spell,rCommentTodo,rOBlock "#.*"
" Roxygen
syn match rOKeyword contained "@\(param\|return\|name\|rdname\|examples\|include\|docType\)"
syn region rOBlock start="^\s*\n#\{1,2}' " start="\%^#\{1,2}' " end="^\(#\{1,2}'\)\@!" contains=rOTitle,rOKeyword,rOExamples,@Spell keepend
syn region rOTitle start="^\s*\n#\{1,2}' " start="\%^#\{1,2}' " end="^\(#\{1,2}'\s*$\)\@=" contained contains=rOCommentKey
syn match rOCommentKey "#\{1,2}'" containedin=rOTitle contained
syn region rOExamples start="^#\{1,2}' @examples.*"rs=e+1,hs=e+1 end="^\(#\{1,2}' @.*\)\@=" end="^\(#\{1,2}'\)\@!" contained contains=rOKeyword
syn match rOKeyword contained "@\(param\|return\|name\|rdname\|examples\|example\|include\|docType\)"
syn match rOKeyword contained "@\(S3method\|TODO\|aliases\|alias\|assignee\|author\|callGraphDepth\|callGraph\)"
syn match rOKeyword contained "@\(callGraphPrimitives\|concept\|exportClass\|exportMethod\|exportPattern\|export\|formals\)"
syn match rOKeyword contained "@\(format\|importClassesFrom\|importFrom\|importMethodsFrom\|import\|keywords\|useDynLib\)"
syn match rOKeyword contained "@\(method\|noRd\|note\|references\|seealso\|setClass\|slot\|source\|title\|usage\)"
syn match rOKeyword contained "@\(family\|template\|templateVar\|description\|details\|inheritParams\)"
syn match rOComment contains=@Spell,rOKeyword "#'.*"
syn match rOKeyword contained "@\(family\|template\|templateVar\|description\|details\|inheritParams\|field\)"
if &filetype == "rhelp"
@@ -202,7 +209,6 @@ hi def link rBoolean Boolean
hi def link rBraceError Error
hi def link rComment Comment
hi def link rCommentTodo Todo
hi def link rOComment Comment
hi def link rComplex Number
hi def link rConditional Conditional
hi def link rConstant Constant
@@ -230,6 +236,11 @@ hi def link rString String
hi def link rStrError Error
hi def link rType Type
hi def link rOKeyword Title
hi def link rOBlock Comment
hi def link rOTitle Title
hi def link rOCommentKey Comment
hi def link rOExamples SpecialComment
let b:current_syntax="r"

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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: 2015-09-07
" Latest Revision: 2016-01-05
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ set cpo&vim
syn case ignore
syn match rstSections "^\%(\([=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\)\1\+\n\)\=.\+\n\([=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\)\2\+$"
syn match rstTransition /^[=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\{4,}\s*$/
syn cluster rstCruft contains=rstEmphasis,rstStrongEmphasis,
@@ -123,6 +121,8 @@ call s:DefineInlineMarkup('InlineLiteral', '``', "", '``')
call s:DefineInlineMarkup('SubstitutionReference', '|', '|', '|_\{0,2}')
call s:DefineInlineMarkup('InlineInternalTargets', '_`', '`', '`')
syn match rstSections "^\%(\([=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\)\1\+\n\)\=.\+\n\([=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\)\2\+$"
" TODO: Cant remember why these two cant be defined like the ones above.
execute 'syn match rstFootnoteReference contains=@NoSpell' .
\ ' +\[\%(\d\+\|#\%(' . s:ReferenceName . '\)\=\|\*\)\]_+'

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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: Nov 09, 2015
" Version: 142
" Last Change: Dec 11, 2015
" Version: 143
" 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 Eric Brunet (eric.brunet@ens.fr)
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ syn cluster shCaseList contains=@shCommandSubList,shCaseEsac,shColon,shCommandSu
syn cluster shCommandSubList contains=shAlias,shArithmetic,shComment,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
syn cluster shDerefList contains=shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDerefVar,shDerefSpecial,shDerefWordError,shDerefPSR,shDerefPPS
syn cluster shDerefVarList contains=shDerefOp,shDerefVarArray,shDerefOpError
syn cluster shEchoList contains=shArithmetic,shCommandSub,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shEscape,shExpr,shExSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shSingleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shCtrlSeq,shEchoQuote
syn cluster shExprList1 contains=shCharClass,shNumber,shOperator,shExSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shSingleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shExpr,shDblBrace,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shCtrlSeq
@@ -493,6 +493,11 @@ if exists("b:is_bash")
syn match shDerefPPS contained '/\{1,2}' nextgroup=shDerefPPSleft
syn region shDerefPPSleft contained start='.' skip=@\%(\\\\\)*\\/@ matchgroup=shDerefOp end='/' end='\ze}' nextgroup=shDerefPPSright contains=@shCommandSubList
syn region shDerefPPSright contained start='.' skip=@\%(\\\\\)\+@ end='\ze}' contains=@shCommandSubList
" bash : ${parameter/#substring/replacement}
syn match shDerefPSR contained '/#' nextgroup=shDerefPSRleft
syn region shDerefPSRleft contained start='.' skip=@\%(\\\\\)*\\/@ matchgroup=shDerefOp end='/' end='\ze}' nextgroup=shDerefPSRright
syn region shDerefPSRright contained start='.' skip=@\%(\\\\\)\+@ end='\ze}'
endif
" Arithmetic Parenthesized Expressions: {{{1
@@ -563,6 +568,7 @@ hi def link shColon shComment
hi def link shDerefOp shOperator
hi def link shDerefPOL shDerefOp
hi def link shDerefPPS shDerefOp
hi def link shDerefPSR shDerefOp
hi def link shDeref shShellVariables
hi def link shDerefDelim shOperator
hi def link shDerefSimple shDeref

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@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: OpenSSH client configuration file (ssh_config)
" Author: David Necas (Yeti)
" Maintainer: Leonard Ehrenfried <leonard.ehrenfried@web.de>
" Last Change: 2012 Feb 24
" SSH Version: 5.9p1
" Maintainer: Dominik Fischer <d dot f dot fischer at web dot de>
" Contributor: Leonard Ehrenfried <leonard.ehrenfried@web.de>
" Contributor: Karsten Hopp <karsten@redhat.com>
" Last Change: 2016 Jan 15
" SSH Version: 7.1
"
" Setup
@@ -68,8 +70,8 @@ syn keyword sshconfigSysLogFacility DAEMON USER AUTH AUTHPRIV LOCAL0 LOCAL1
syn keyword sshconfigSysLogFacility LOCAL2 LOCAL3 LOCAL4 LOCAL5 LOCAL6 LOCAL7
syn keyword sshconfigAddressFamily inet inet6
syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af1[1234]"
syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af2[23]"
syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af1[123]"
syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af2[123]"
syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af3[123]"
syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af4[123]"
syn match sshconfigIPQoS "cs[0-7]"
@@ -100,9 +102,15 @@ syn case ignore
" Keywords
syn keyword sshconfigHostSect Host
syn keyword sshconfigMatch canonical exec host originalhost user localuser all
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword AddressFamily
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword BatchMode
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword BindAddress
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CanonicalDomains
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CanonicalizeFallbackLocal
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CanonicalizeHostname
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CanonicalizeMaxDots
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword ChallengeResponseAuthentication
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CheckHostIP
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword Cipher
@@ -138,9 +146,12 @@ syn keyword sshconfigKeyword HostKeyAlgorithms
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword HostKeyAlias
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword HostName
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword HostbasedAuthentication
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword HostbasedKeyTypes
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IPQoS
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IdentitiesOnly
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IdentityFile
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IgnoreUnknown
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IPQoS
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword KbdInteractiveAuthentication
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword KbdInteractiveDevices
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword KexAlgorithms
@@ -148,6 +159,7 @@ syn keyword sshconfigKeyword LocalCommand
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword LocalForward
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword LogLevel
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword MACs
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword Match
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword NumberOfPasswordPrompts
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword PKCS11Provider
@@ -157,6 +169,8 @@ syn keyword sshconfigKeyword Port
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword PreferredAuthentications
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword Protocol
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword ProxyCommand
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword ProxyUseFDPass
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword PubkeyAuthentication
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword RSAAuthentication
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword RekeyLimit
@@ -175,6 +189,7 @@ syn keyword sshconfigKeyword UseBlacklistedKeys
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword UsePrivilegedPort
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword User
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword UserKnownHostsFile
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword UseRoaming
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword VerifyHostKeyDNS
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword VisualHostKey
syn keyword sshconfigKeyword XAuthLocation
@@ -211,6 +226,7 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_sshconfig_syntax_inits")
HiLink sshconfigSpecial Special
HiLink sshconfigKeyword Keyword
HiLink sshconfigHostSect Type
HiLink sshconfigMatch Type
delcommand HiLink
endif

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@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: OpenSSH server configuration file (sshd_config)
" Maintainer: David Necas (Yeti)
" Maintainer: Leonard Ehrenfried <leonard.ehrenfried@web.de>
" Modified By: Thilo Six
" Author: David Necas (Yeti)
" Maintainer: Dominik Fischer <d dot f dot fischer at web dot de>
" Contributor: Thilo Six
" Contributor: Leonard Ehrenfried <leonard.ehrenfried@web.de>
" Contributor: Karsten Hopp <karsten@redhat.com>
" Originally: 2009-07-09
" Last Change: 2011 Oct 31
" SSH Version: 5.9p1
" Last Change: 2016 Jan 12
" SSH Version: 7.1
"
" Setup
@@ -39,6 +41,12 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigYesNo yes no none
syn keyword sshdconfigAddressFamily any inet inet6
syn keyword sshdconfigPrivilegeSeparation sandbox
syn keyword sshdconfigTcpForwarding local remote
syn keyword sshdconfigRootLogin prohibit-password without-password forced-commands-only
syn keyword sshdconfigCipher aes128-cbc 3des-cbc blowfish-cbc cast128-cbc
syn keyword sshdconfigCipher aes192-cbc aes256-cbc aes128-ctr aes192-ctr aes256-ctr
syn keyword sshdconfigCipher arcfour arcfour128 arcfour256 cast128-cbc
@@ -49,7 +57,7 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigMAC hmac-sha2-256 hmac-sha256-96 hmac-sha2-512
syn keyword sshdconfigMAC hmac-sha2-512-96
syn match sshdconfigMAC "\<umac-64@openssh\.com\>"
syn keyword sshdconfigRootLogin without-password forced-commands-only
syn keyword sshdconfigRootLogin prohibit-password without-password forced-commands-only
syn keyword sshdconfigLogLevel QUIET FATAL ERROR INFO VERBOSE
syn keyword sshdconfigLogLevel DEBUG DEBUG1 DEBUG2 DEBUG3
@@ -58,8 +66,8 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigSysLogFacility LOCAL2 LOCAL3 LOCAL4 LOCAL5 LOCAL6 LOCAL7
syn keyword sshdconfigCompression delayed
syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af1[1234]"
syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af2[23]"
syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af1[123]"
syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af2[123]"
syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af3[123]"
syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af4[123]"
syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "cs[0-7]"
@@ -99,9 +107,13 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AcceptEnv
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AddressFamily
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowAgentForwarding
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowGroups
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowStreamLocalForwarding
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowTcpForwarding
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowUsers
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthenticationMethods
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthorizedKeysFile
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthorizedKeysCommand
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthorizedKeysCommandUser
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword Banner
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword ChallengeResponseAuthentication
@@ -122,6 +134,9 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword GSSAPIStrictAcceptorCheck
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword GatewayPorts
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostCertificate
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostKey
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostKeyAgent
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostKeyAlgorithms
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostbasedAcceptedKeyTypes
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostbasedAuthentication
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostbasedUsesNameFromPacketOnly
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword IPQoS
@@ -147,15 +162,19 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PermitBlacklistedKeys
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PermitEmptyPasswords
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PermitOpen
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PermitRootLogin
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PermitTTY
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PermitTunnel
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PermitUserEnvironment
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PermitUserRC
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PidFile
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword Port
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PrintLastLog
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PrintMotd
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword Protocol
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword PubkeyAuthentication
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword RSAAuthentication
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword RekeyLimit
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword RevokedKeys
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword RhostsRSAAuthentication
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword ServerKeyBits
@@ -169,6 +188,7 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword UseDNS
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword UseLogin
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword UsePAM
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword UsePrivilegeSeparation
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword VersionAddendum
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword X11DisplayOffset
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword X11Forwarding
syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword X11UseLocalhost
@@ -184,29 +204,32 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_sshdconfig_syntax_inits")
command -nargs=+ HiLink hi def link <args>
endif
HiLink sshdconfigComment Comment
HiLink sshdconfigTodo Todo
HiLink sshdconfigHostPort sshdconfigConstant
HiLink sshdconfigTime sshdconfigConstant
HiLink sshdconfigNumber sshdconfigConstant
HiLink sshdconfigConstant Constant
HiLink sshdconfigYesNo sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigAddressFamily sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigCipher sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigMAC sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigRootLogin sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigLogLevel sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigSysLogFacility sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigVar sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigCompression sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigIPQoS sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigKexAlgo sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigTunnel sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigSubsystem sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigEnum Function
HiLink sshdconfigSpecial Special
HiLink sshdconfigKeyword Keyword
HiLink sshdconfigMatch Type
HiLink sshdconfigComment Comment
HiLink sshdconfigTodo Todo
HiLink sshdconfigHostPort sshdconfigConstant
HiLink sshdconfigTime sshdconfigConstant
HiLink sshdconfigNumber sshdconfigConstant
HiLink sshdconfigConstant Constant
HiLink sshdconfigYesNo sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigAddressFamily sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigPrivilegeSeparation sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigTcpForwarding sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigRootLogin sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigCipher sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigMAC sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigRootLogin sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigLogLevel sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigSysLogFacility sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigVar sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigCompression sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigIPQoS sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigKexAlgo sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigTunnel sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigSubsystem sshdconfigEnum
HiLink sshdconfigEnum Function
HiLink sshdconfigSpecial Special
HiLink sshdconfigKeyword Keyword
HiLink sshdconfigMatch Type
delcommand HiLink
endif

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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: 2015 Oct 13 by Daniel Kho
" Last Changed: 2015 Dec 4 by Daniel Kho
" VHSIC (Very High Speed Integrated Circuit) Hardware Description Language
@@ -18,145 +18,124 @@ endif
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" This is not VHDL. I use the C-Preprocessor cpp to generate different binaries
" from one VHDL source file. Unfortunately there is no preprocessor for VHDL
" available. If you don't like this, please remove the following lines.
"syn match cDefine "^#ifdef[ ]\+[A-Za-z_]\+"
"syn match cDefine "^#endif"
" case is not significant
syn case ignore
syn case ignore
" VHDL keywords
syn keyword vhdlStatement access after alias all assert
syn keyword vhdlStatement architecture array attribute
syn keyword vhdlStatement assume assume_guarantee
syn keyword vhdlStatement begin block body buffer bus
syn keyword vhdlStatement case component configuration constant
syn keyword vhdlStatement context cover
syn keyword vhdlStatement default disconnect downto
syn keyword vhdlStatement elsif end entity exit
syn keyword vhdlStatement file for function
syn keyword vhdlStatement fairness force
syn keyword vhdlStatement generate generic group guarded
syn keyword vhdlStatement impure in inertial inout is
syn keyword vhdlStatement label library linkage literal loop
syn keyword vhdlStatement map
syn keyword vhdlStatement new next null
syn keyword vhdlStatement of on open others out
syn keyword vhdlStatement package port postponed procedure process pure
syn keyword vhdlStatement parameter property protected
syn keyword vhdlStatement range record register reject report return
syn keyword vhdlStatement release restrict restrict_guarantee
syn keyword vhdlStatement select severity signal shared
syn keyword vhdlStatement subtype
syn keyword vhdlStatement sequence strong
syn keyword vhdlStatement then to transport type
syn keyword vhdlStatement unaffected units until use
syn keyword vhdlStatement variable
syn keyword vhdlStatement vmode vprop vunit
syn keyword vhdlStatement wait when while with
syn keyword vhdlStatement note warning error failure
syn keyword vhdlStatement access after alias all assert
syn keyword vhdlStatement architecture array attribute
syn keyword vhdlStatement assume assume_guarantee
syn keyword vhdlStatement begin block body buffer bus
syn keyword vhdlStatement case component configuration constant
syn keyword vhdlStatement context cover
syn keyword vhdlStatement default disconnect downto
syn keyword vhdlStatement elsif end entity exit
syn keyword vhdlStatement file for function
syn keyword vhdlStatement fairness force
syn keyword vhdlStatement generate generic group guarded
syn keyword vhdlStatement impure in inertial inout is
syn keyword vhdlStatement label library linkage literal loop
syn keyword vhdlStatement map
syn keyword vhdlStatement new next null
syn keyword vhdlStatement of on open others out
syn keyword vhdlStatement package port postponed procedure process pure
syn keyword vhdlStatement parameter property protected
syn keyword vhdlStatement range record register reject report return
syn keyword vhdlStatement release restrict restrict_guarantee
syn keyword vhdlStatement select severity signal shared
syn keyword vhdlStatement subtype
syn keyword vhdlStatement sequence strong
syn keyword vhdlStatement then to transport type
syn keyword vhdlStatement unaffected units until use
syn keyword vhdlStatement variable
syn keyword vhdlStatement vmode vprop vunit
syn keyword vhdlStatement wait when while with
syn keyword vhdlStatement note warning error failure
" Special match for "if" and "else" since "else if" shouldn't be highlighted.
" The right keyword is "elsif"
syn match vhdlStatement "\<\(if\|else\)\>"
syn match vhdlNone "\<else\s\+if\>$"
syn match vhdlNone "\<else\s\+if\>\s"
" Linting of conditionals.
syn match vhdlStatement "\<\(if\|else\)\>"
syn match vhdlError "\<else\s\+if\>"
" Predefined VHDL types
syn keyword vhdlType bit bit_vector
syn keyword vhdlType character boolean integer real time
syn keyword vhdlType boolean_vector integer_vector real_vector time_vector
syn keyword vhdlType string severity_level
syn keyword vhdlType bit bit_vector
syn keyword vhdlType character boolean integer real time
syn keyword vhdlType boolean_vector integer_vector real_vector time_vector
syn keyword vhdlType string severity_level
" Predefined standard ieee VHDL types
syn keyword vhdlType positive natural signed unsigned
syn keyword vhdlType unresolved_signed unresolved_unsigned u_signed u_unsigned
syn keyword vhdlType line text
syn keyword vhdlType std_logic std_logic_vector
syn keyword vhdlType std_ulogic std_ulogic_vector
" Predefined non standard VHDL types for Mentor Graphics Sys1076/QuickHDL
"syn keyword vhdlType qsim_state qsim_state_vector
"syn keyword vhdlType qsim_12state qsim_12state_vector
"syn keyword vhdlType qsim_strength
" Predefined non standard VHDL types for Alliance VLSI CAD
"syn keyword vhdlType mux_bit mux_vector reg_bit reg_vector wor_bit wor_vector
syn keyword vhdlType positive natural signed unsigned
syn keyword vhdlType unresolved_signed unresolved_unsigned u_signed u_unsigned
syn keyword vhdlType line text
syn keyword vhdlType std_logic std_logic_vector
syn keyword vhdlType std_ulogic std_ulogic_vector
" array attributes
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'high"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'left"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'length"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'low"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'range"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'reverse_range"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'right"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'ascending"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'high"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'left"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'length"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'low"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'range"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'reverse_range"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'right"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'ascending"
" block attributes
"syn match vhdlAttribute "\'behaviour" " Non-standard VHDL
"syn match vhdlAttribute "\'structure" " Non-standard VHDL
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'simple_name"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'instance_name"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'path_name"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'foreign" " VHPI
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'simple_name"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'instance_name"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'path_name"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'foreign" " VHPI
" signal attribute
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'active"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'delayed"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'event"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'last_active"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'last_event"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'last_value"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'quiet"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'stable"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'transaction"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'driving"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'driving_value"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'active"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'delayed"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'event"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'last_active"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'last_event"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'last_value"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'quiet"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'stable"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'transaction"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'driving"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'driving_value"
" type attributes
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'base"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'subtype"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'element"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'leftof"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'pos"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'pred"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'rightof"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'succ"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'val"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'image"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'value"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'base"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'subtype"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'element"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'leftof"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'pos"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'pred"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'rightof"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'succ"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'val"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'image"
syn match vhdlAttribute "\'value"
syn keyword vhdlBoolean true false
syn keyword vhdlBoolean true false
" for this vector values case is significant
syn case match
syn case match
" Values for standard VHDL types
syn match vhdlVector "\'[0L1HXWZU\-\?]\'"
" Values for non standard VHDL types qsim_12state for Mentor Graphics Sys1076/QuickHDL
"syn keyword vhdlVector S0S S1S SXS S0R S1R SXR S0Z S1Z SXZ S0I S1I SXI
syn case ignore
syn match vhdlVector "\'[0L1HXWZU\-\?]\'"
syn case ignore
syn match vhdlVector "B\"[01_]\+\""
syn match vhdlVector "O\"[0-7_]\+\""
syn match vhdlVector "X\"[0-9a-f_]\+\""
syn match vhdlCharacter "'.'"
syn region vhdlString start=+"+ end=+"+
syn match vhdlVector "B\"[01_]\+\""
syn match vhdlVector "O\"[0-7_]\+\""
syn match vhdlVector "X\"[0-9a-f_]\+\""
syn match vhdlCharacter "'.'"
syn region vhdlString start=+"+ end=+"+
" floating numbers
syn match vhdlNumber "-\=\<\d\+\.\d\+\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\>"
syn match vhdlNumber "-\=\<\d\+\.\d\+\>"
syn match vhdlNumber "0*2#[01_]\+\.[01_]\+#\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\="
syn match vhdlNumber "0*16#[0-9a-f_]\+\.[0-9a-f_]\+#\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\="
syn match vhdlNumber "-\=\<\d\+\.\d\+\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\>"
syn match vhdlNumber "-\=\<\d\+\.\d\+\>"
syn match vhdlNumber "0*2#[01_]\+\.[01_]\+#\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\="
syn match vhdlNumber "0*16#[0-9a-f_]\+\.[0-9a-f_]\+#\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\="
" integer numbers
syn match vhdlNumber "-\=\<\d\+\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\>"
syn match vhdlNumber "-\=\<\d\+\>"
syn match vhdlNumber "0*2#[01_]\+#\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\="
syn match vhdlNumber "0*16#[0-9a-f_]\+#\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\="
syn match vhdlNumber "-\=\<\d\+\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\>"
syn match vhdlNumber "-\=\<\d\+\>"
syn match vhdlNumber "0*2#[01_]\+#\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\="
syn match vhdlNumber "0*16#[0-9a-f_]\+#\(E[+\-]\=\d\+\)\="
" operators
syn keyword vhdlOperator and nand or nor xor xnor
syn keyword vhdlOperator rol ror sla sll sra srl
syn keyword vhdlOperator mod rem abs not
" TODO remove the following line. You can't have a sequence of */=+ as an operator for example.
"syn match vhdlOperator "[&><=:+\-*\/|]"
" The following lines match valid and invalid operators.
" Concatenation and math operators
syn match vhdlOperator "&\|+\|-\|\*\|\/"
@@ -171,19 +150,25 @@ syn match vhdlOperator "=>"
" VHDL-2008 conversion, matching equality/non-equality operators
syn match vhdlOperator "??\|?=\|?\/=\|?<\|?<=\|?>\|?>="
" VHDL-2008 external names
syn match vhdlOperator "<<\|>>"
" Linting for illegal operators
" '='
syn match vhdlError "\(=\)[<=&+\-\*\/\\]\+"
syn match vhdlError "[=&+\-\*\\]\+\(=\)"
" '>', '<'
syn match vhdlError "\(>\)[<>&+\-\/\\]\+"
syn match vhdlError "[>&+\-\/\\]\+\(>\)"
syn match vhdlError "\(<\)[<&+\-\/\\]\+"
syn match vhdlError "[<>=&+\-\/\\]\+\(<\)"
" Allow external names: '<< ... >>'
syn match vhdlError "\(>\)[<&+\-\/\\]\+"
syn match vhdlError "[&+\-\/\\]\+\(>\)"
syn match vhdlError "\(<\)[&+\-\/\\]\+"
syn match vhdlError "[>=&+\-\/\\]\+\(<\)"
" Covers most operators
syn match vhdlError "\(&\|+\|\-\|\*\*\|\/=\|??\|?=\|?\/=\|?<=\|?>=\|>=\|<=\|:=\|=>\)[<>=&+\-\*\\?:]\+"
syn match vhdlError "[<>=&+\-\*\\:]\+\(&\|+\|\-\|\*\*\|\/=\|??\|?=\|?\/=\|?<\|?<=\|?>\|?>=\|>=\|<=\|:=\|=>\)"
syn match vhdlError "\(?<\|?>\)[<>&+\-\*\/\\?:]\+"
" support negative sign after operators. E.g. q<=-b;
syn match vhdlError "\(&\|+\|\-\|\*\*\|\/=\|??\|?=\|?\/=\|?<=\|?>=\|>=\|<=\|:=\|=>\)[<>=&+\*\\?:]\+"
syn match vhdlError "[<>=&+\-\*\\:]\+\(&\|+\|\*\*\|\/=\|??\|?=\|?\/=\|?<\|?<=\|?>\|?>=\|>=\|<=\|:=\|=>\)"
syn match vhdlError "\(?<\|?>\)[<>&+\*\/\\?:]\+"
syn match vhdlError "\(<<\|>>\)[<>&+\*\/\\?:]\+"
"syn match vhdlError "[?]\+\(&\|+\|\-\|\*\*\|??\|?=\|?\/=\|?<\|?<=\|?>\|?>=\|:=\|=>\)"
" '/'
@@ -195,60 +180,61 @@ syn match vhdlSpecial "[().,;]"
" time
syn match vhdlTime "\<\d\+\s\+\(\([fpnum]s\)\|\(sec\)\|\(min\)\|\(hr\)\)\>"
syn match vhdlTime "\<\d\+\.\d\+\s\+\(\([fpnum]s\)\|\(sec\)\|\(min\)\|\(hr\)\)\>"
syn match vhdlTime "\<\d\+\s\+\(\([fpnum]s\)\|\(sec\)\|\(min\)\|\(hr\)\)\>"
syn match vhdlTime "\<\d\+\.\d\+\s\+\(\([fpnum]s\)\|\(sec\)\|\(min\)\|\(hr\)\)\>"
syn case match
syn keyword vhdlTodo contained TODO NOTE
syn keyword vhdlFixme contained FIXME
syn case ignore
syn case match
syn keyword vhdlTodo contained TODO NOTE
syn keyword vhdlFixme contained FIXME
syn case ignore
syn region vhdlComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=vhdlTodo,vhdlFixme,@Spell
syn match vhdlComment "\(^\|\s\)--.*" contains=vhdlTodo,vhdlFixme,@Spell
syn region vhdlComment start="/\*" end="\*/" contains=vhdlTodo,vhdlFixme,@Spell
syn match vhdlComment "\(^\|\s\)--.*" contains=vhdlTodo,vhdlFixme,@Spell
" Industry-standard directives. These are not standard VHDL, but are commonly
" used in the industry.
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\* synthesis .* \*/"
"syn match vhdlPreProc "/\* simulation .* \*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\* pragma .* \*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\* synopsys .* \*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "--\s*synthesis .*"
"syn match vhdlPreProc "--\s*simulation .*"
syn match vhdlPreProc "--\s*pragma .*"
syn match vhdlPreProc "--\s*synopsys .*"
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*synthesis\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
"syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*simulation\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*pragma\s\+synthesis_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*synopsys\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
syn match vhdlPreProc "\(^\|\s\)--\s*synthesis\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*"
"syn match vhdlPreProc "\(^\|\s\)--\s*simulation\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*"
syn match vhdlPreProc "\(^\|\s\)--\s*pragma\s\+synthesis_\(on\|off\)\s*"
syn match vhdlPreProc "\(^\|\s\)--\s*synopsys\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*"
"Modify the following as needed. The trade-off is performance versus functionality.
syn sync minlines=600
syn sync minlines=600
" Define the default highlighting.
" For version 5.7 and earlier: only when not done already
" For version 5.8 and later: only when an item doesn't have highlighting yet
if version >= 508 || !exists("did_vhdl_syntax_inits")
if version < 508
let did_vhdl_syntax_inits = 1
command -nargs=+ HiLink hi link <args>
else
command -nargs=+ HiLink hi def link <args>
endif
if version < 508
let did_vhdl_syntax_inits = 1
command -nargs=+ HiLink hi link <args>
else
command -nargs=+ HiLink hi def link <args>
endif
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 vhdlError Error
HiLink vhdlAttribute Special
HiLink vhdlPreProc PreProc
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 vhdlError Error
HiLink vhdlAttribute Special
HiLink vhdlPreProc PreProc
delcommand HiLink
delcommand HiLink
endif
let b:current_syntax = "vhdl"

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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: November 11, 2015
" Version: 7.4-37
" Last Change: January 04, 2016
" Version: 7.4-39
" Automatically generated keyword lists: {{{1
" Quit when a syntax file was already loaded {{{2
@@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ 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 ambw arshape background ballooneval bexpr bk breakindentopt bsk cc ch cino cmp com concealcursor cp cscopeprg csprg cul def diff display edcompatible endofline errorformat fcl fdm fex fileformats 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 autochdir backspace balloonexpr bg bkc bri bt ccv charconvert cinoptions cms comments conceallevel cpo cscopequickfix csqf cursorbind define diffexpr dy ef eol esckeys fcs fdn ff fileignorecase 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 autoindent backup bdir bh bl briopt bufhidden cd ci cinw co commentstring confirm cpoptions cscoperelative csre cursorcolumn delcombine diffopt ea efm ep et fdc fdo ffs filetype 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 autoread backupcopy bdlay bin bo brk buflisted cdpath cin cinwords cocu compatible consk cpt cscopetag cst cursorline dex digraph ead ei equalalways eventignore fde fdt fic fillchars 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 autowrite backupdir belloff binary bomb browsedir buftype cedit cindent clipboard cole complete conskey crb cscopetagorder csto cwh dg dip eadirection ek equalprg ex fdi fen fileencoding fixendofline 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 autowriteall backupext beval biosk breakat bs casemap cf cink cmdheight colorcolumn completefunc copyindent cryptmethod cscopeverbose csverb debug dict dir eb enc errorbells expandtab fdl fenc fileencodings fixeol 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 aw backupskip bex bioskey breakindent bsdir cb cfu cinkeys cmdwinheight columns completeopt cot cscopepathcomp cspc cuc deco dictionary directory ed encoding errorfile exrc fdls fencs fileformat 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 ari awa balloondelay
syn keyword vimOption contained acd ambw arshape background ballooneval bg bl brk buftype cf cinkeys cmp com concealcursor cp cscopeprg csprg cul def diff display edcompatible endofline errorformat fcl fdm fex fileformats fkmap foldenable foldminlines formatprg gdefault gp guifontset helpfile hidden hl ignorecase imcmdline imsf indentexpr is isp keywordprg laststatus lisp loadplugins ma matchtime mco ml modeline mousefocus mousetime nrformats ofu para pdev pheader previewheight printmbcharset pvw readonly restorescreen rnu ruf sc scrollopt selectmode shellpipe shellxquote showcmd sidescroll smartindent sol spellsuggest sr stal sua swf syntax tagcase tbi termbidi tgst titleold top ttimeoutlen ttyscroll ul ur verbosefile visualbell wcm wi wildmenu winfixwidth wm wrapscan
syn keyword vimOption contained ai anti autochdir backspace balloonexpr bh bo browsedir casemap cfu cino cms comments conceallevel cpo cscopequickfix csqf cursorbind define diffexpr dy ef eol esckeys fcs fdn ff fileignorecase flp foldexpr foldnestmax fp gfm grepformat guifontwide helpheight highlight hlg im imd imstatusfunc indentkeys isf isprint km lazyredraw lispwords lpl macatsui maxcombine mef mls modelines mousehide mp nu omnifunc paragraphs penc pi previewwindow printmbfont pythondll redrawtime revins ro ruler scb scs sessionoptions shellquote shiftround showfulltag sidescrolloff smarttab sp spf srr startofline suffixes switchbuf ta taglength tbidi termencoding thesaurus titlestring tpm ttm ttytype undodir ut vfile vop wd wic wildmode winheight wmh write
syn keyword vimOption contained akm antialias autoindent backup bdir bin bomb bs cb ch cinoptions co commentstring confirm cpoptions cscoperelative csre cursorcolumn delcombine diffopt ea efm ep et fdc fdo ffs filetype fml foldignore foldopen fs gfn grepprg guiheadroom helplang history hls imactivatefunc imdisable inc indk isfname joinspaces kmp lbr list ls magic maxfuncdepth menuitems mm modifiable mousem mps number opendevice paste perldll pm printdevice printoptions pythonthreedll regexpengine ri rop rulerformat scr sect sft shellredir shiftwidth showmatch siso smc spc spl ss statusline suffixesadd sws tabline tagrelative tbis terse tildeop tl tr tty tw undofile vb vi wa weirdinvert wig wildoptions winminheight wmnu writeany
syn keyword vimOption contained al ar autoread backupcopy bdlay binary breakat bsdir cc charconvert cinw cocu compatible consk cpt cscopetag cst cursorline dex digraph ead ei equalalways eventignore fde fdt fic fillchars fmr foldlevel foldtext fsync gfs gtl guioptions hf hk hlsearch imactivatekey imi include inex isi js kp lcs listchars lsp makeef maxmapdepth mfd mmd modified mousemodel msm numberwidth operatorfunc pastetoggle pex pmbcs printencoding prompt qe relativenumber rightleft rs runtimepath scroll sections sh shellslash shm showmode sj smd spell splitbelow ssl stl sw sxe tabpagemax tags tbs textauto timeout tm ts ttybuiltin tx undolevels vbs viewdir wak wfh wildchar wim winminwidth wmw writebackup
syn keyword vimOption contained aleph arab autowrite backupdir belloff biosk breakindent bsk ccv ci cinwords cole complete conskey crb cscopetagorder csto cwh dg dip eadirection ek equalprg ex fdi fen fileencoding fixendofline fo foldlevelstart formatexpr ft gfw gtt guipty hh hkmap ic imaf iminsert includeexpr inf isident key langmap linebreak lm luadll makeprg maxmem mh mmp more mouses mzq nuw opfunc patchexpr pexpr pmbfn printexpr pt quoteescape remap rightleftcmd rtp sb scrollbind secure shcf shelltemp shortmess showtabline slm sn spellcapcheck splitright ssop stmp swapfile sxq tabstop tagstack tc textmode timeoutlen to tsl ttyfast uc undoreload vdir viewoptions warn wfw wildcharm winaltkeys winwidth wop writedelay
syn keyword vimOption contained allowrevins arabic autowriteall backupext beval bioskey breakindentopt bt cd cin clipboard colorcolumn completefunc copyindent cryptmethod cscopeverbose csverb debug dict dir eb enc errorbells expandtab fdl fenc fileencodings fixeol foldclose foldmarker formatlistpat gcr ghr guicursor guitablabel hi hkmapp icon imak ims incsearch infercase isk keymap langmenu lines lmap lw mat maxmempattern mis mmt mouse mouseshape mzquantum odev osfiletype patchmode pfn popt printfont pumheight rdt renderoptions rl ru sbo scrolljump sel shell shelltype shortname shq sm so spellfile spr st sts swapsync syn tag tal tenc textwidth title toolbar tsr ttym udf updatecount ve viminfo wb wh wildignore window wiv wrap ws
syn keyword vimOption contained altkeymap arabicshape aw backupskip bex bk bri bufhidden cdpath cindent cmdheight columns completeopt cot cscopepathcomp cspc cuc deco dictionary directory ed encoding errorfile exrc fdls fencs fileformat fk foldcolumn foldmethod formatoptions gd go guifont guitabtooltip hid hkp iconstring imc imsearch inde insertmode iskeyword keymodel langnoremap linespace lnr lz matchpairs maxmemtot mkspellmem mod mousef mouset nf oft pa path ph preserveindent printheader pvh re report rlc rubydll sbr scrolloff selection shellcmdflag shellxescape showbreak si smartcase softtabstop spelllang sps sta su swb synmaxcol tagbsearch tb term tf titlelen toolbariconsize ttimeout ttymouse udir updatetime verbose virtualedit wc whichwrap wildignorecase winfixheight wiw wrapmargin ww
syn keyword vimOption contained ambiwidth ari awa balloondelay bexpr bkc briopt buflisted cedit cink cmdwinheight
" 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 nofixendofline nofkmap nogdefault nohidden nohkmapp 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
@@ -75,9 +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 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 setcharsearch setloclist setqflist settabwinvar shellescape sin soundfold 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 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 setcmdpos setmatches setreg setwinvar shiftwidth sinh spellbadword 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 getcharsearch 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 setline setpos settabvar sha256 simplify sort spellsuggest
syn keyword vimFuncName contained abs and argidx asin assert_true browse buflisted bufnr byteidx ceil cindent complete confirm cosh cursor did_filetype empty eventhandler exists expr8 filereadable finddir floor fnamemodify foldlevel foreground get getchar 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 setcharsearch setloclist setqflist settabwinvar shellescape sin soundfold split str2nr strftime strlen strridx strwidth substitute synID synIDtrans system tabpagebuflist tabpagewinnr taglist tanh tolower tr type undotree values visualmode winbufnr winheight winnr winrestview winwidth writefile
syn keyword vimFuncName contained acos append arglistid assert_equal 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 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 setcmdpos setmatches setreg setwinvar shiftwidth sinh spellbadword sqrt strchars stridx strpart strtrans submatch synconcealed synIDattr synstack systemlist tabpagenr tagfiles tan tempname toupper trunc undofile uniq virtcol wildmenumode wincol winline winrestcmd winsaveview wordcount xor
syn keyword vimFuncName contained add argc argv assert_false 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 getcharsearch 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 setline setpos settabvar sha256 simplify sort spellsuggest str2float strdisplaywidth string
"--- syntax here and above generated by mkvimvim ---
" Special Vim Highlighting (not automatic) {{{1

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Zsh shell script
" Maintainer: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2015-05-29
" Latest Revision: 2015-12-25
" License: Vim (see :h license)
" Repository: https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-zsh
@@ -125,20 +125,29 @@ syn keyword zshCommands alias autoload bg bindkey break bye cap cd
\ zsocket zstyle ztcp
" Options, generated by: echo ${(j:\n:)options[(I)*]} | sort
" Create a list of option names from zsh source dir:
" #!/bin/zsh
" topdir=/path/to/zsh-xxx
" grep '^pindex([A-Za-z_]*)$' $topdir/Src/Doc/Zsh/optionsyo |
" while read opt
" do
" echo ${${(L)opt#pindex\(}%\)}
" done
syn case ignore
syn keyword zshOptions aliases allexport all_export alwayslastprompt
\ always_lastprompt alwaystoend always_to_end
\ appendhistory append_history autocd autocontinue
\ always_last_prompt always_lastprompt alwaystoend always_to_end appendcreate
\ append_create appendhistory append_history autocd auto_cd 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
\ auto_remove_slash autoresume auto_resume badpattern bad_pattern
\ banghist bang_hist bareglobqual bare_glob_qual
\ bashautolist bash_auto_list bashrematch bash_rematch
\ beep bgnice braceccl brace_ccl braceexpand brace_expand
\ beep bgnice bg_nice braceccl brace_ccl braceexpand brace_expand
\ bsdecho bsd_echo caseglob case_glob casematch case_match
\ cbases cdablevars cd_able_vars chasedots chase_dots
\ cbases c_bases cdablevars cdable_vars cd_able_vars chasedots chase_dots
\ chaselinks chase_links checkjobs check_jobs
\ clobber combiningchars combining_chars completealiases
\ complete_aliases completeinword complete_in_word
@@ -146,17 +155,17 @@ syn keyword zshOptions aliases allexport all_export alwayslastprompt
\ 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
\ csh_nullcmd csh_null_cmd 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
\ force_float functionargzero function_argzero 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
\ globsubst globstarshort glob_star_short 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
@@ -184,7 +193,7 @@ syn keyword zshOptions aliases allexport all_export alwayslastprompt
\ 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_aliases posixargzero posix_arg_zero posix_argzero posixbuiltins
\ posix_builtins posixcd posix_cd posixidentifiers posix_identifiers
\ posixjobs posix_jobs posixstrings posix_strings posixtraps
\ posix_traps printeightbit print_eight_bit printexitvalue
@@ -192,8 +201,8 @@ syn keyword zshOptions aliases allexport all_export alwayslastprompt
\ 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
\ pushdtohome pushd_to_home rcexpandparam rc_expandparam rc_expand_param rcquotes
\ rc_quotes rcs recexact rec_exact rematchpcre re_match_pcre rematch_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
@@ -201,22 +210,22 @@ syn keyword zshOptions aliases allexport all_export alwayslastprompt
\ 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
\ trapsasync traps_async typesetsilent type_set_silent typeset_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
\ noalways_lastprompt no_always_lastprompt no_always_last_prompt noalwaystoend no_alwaystoend noalways_to_end no_always_to_end
\ noappendcreate no_appendcreate no_append_create noappendhistory no_appendhistory noappend_history no_append_history noautocd
\ no_autocd no_auto_cd 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
\ noauto_param_slash no_auto_param_slash noautopushd no_autopushd noauto_pushd no_auto_pushd noautoremoveslash no_autoremoveslash
\ noauto_remove_slash no_auto_remove_slash noautoresume no_autoresume noauto_resume no_auto_resume nobadpattern no_badpattern
\ noauto_remove_slash no_auto_remove_slash noautoresume no_autoresume noauto_resume no_auto_resume nobadpattern no_badpattern no_bad_pattern
\ nobanghist no_banghist nobang_hist no_bang_hist nobareglobqual no_bareglobqual nobare_glob_qual no_bare_glob_qual
\ nobashautolist no_bashautolist nobash_auto_list no_bash_auto_list nobashrematch no_bashrematch nobash_rematch no_bash_rematch
\ nobeep no_beep nobgnice no_bgnice nobraceccl no_braceccl nobrace_ccl no_brace_ccl nobraceexpand no_braceexpand nobrace_expand no_brace_expand
\ nobeep no_beep nobgnice no_bgnice no_bg_nice nobraceccl no_braceccl nobrace_ccl no_brace_ccl nobraceexpand no_braceexpand nobrace_expand no_brace_expand
\ nobsdecho no_bsdecho nobsd_echo no_bsd_echo nocaseglob no_caseglob nocase_glob no_case_glob nocasematch no_casematch nocase_match no_case_match
\ nocbases no_cbases nocdablevars no_cdablevars nocd_able_vars no_cd_able_vars nochasedots no_chasedots nochase_dots no_chase_dots
\ nocbases no_cbases no_c_bases nocdablevars no_cdablevars no_cdable_vars nocd_able_vars no_cd_able_vars nochasedots no_chasedots nochase_dots no_chase_dots
\ nochaselinks no_chaselinks nochase_links no_chase_links nocheckjobs no_checkjobs nocheck_jobs no_check_jobs
\ noclobber no_clobber nocombiningchars no_combiningchars nocombining_chars no_combining_chars nocompletealiases no_completealiases
\ nocomplete_aliases no_complete_aliases nocompleteinword no_completeinword nocomplete_in_word no_complete_in_word
@@ -224,14 +233,15 @@ syn keyword zshOptions noaliases no_aliases noallexport no_allexport no
\ nocorrectall no_correctall nocorrect_all no_correct_all nocprecedences no_cprecedences noc_precedences no_c_precedences
\ nocshjunkiehistory no_cshjunkiehistory nocsh_junkie_history no_csh_junkie_history nocshjunkieloops no_cshjunkieloops
\ nocsh_junkie_loops no_csh_junkie_loops nocshjunkiequotes no_cshjunkiequotes nocsh_junkie_quotes no_csh_junkie_quotes
\ nocshnullcmd no_cshnullcmd nocsh_null_cmd no_csh_null_cmd nocshnullglob no_cshnullglob nocsh_null_glob no_csh_null_glob
\ nocshnullcmd no_cshnullcmd no_csh_nullcmd nocsh_null_cmd no_csh_null_cmd nocshnullglob no_cshnullglob nocsh_null_glob no_csh_null_glob
\ nodebugbeforecmd no_debugbeforecmd nodebug_before_cmd no_debug_before_cmd nodotglob no_dotglob nodot_glob no_dot_glob nodvorak no_dvorak
\ noemacs no_emacs noequals no_equals noerrexit no_errexit noerr_exit no_err_exit noerrreturn no_errreturn noerr_return no_err_return noevallineno no_evallineno
\ noeval_lineno no_eval_lineno noexec no_exec noextendedglob no_extendedglob noextended_glob no_extended_glob noextendedhistory no_extendedhistory
\ noextended_history no_extended_history noflowcontrol no_flowcontrol noflow_control no_flow_control noforcefloat no_forcefloat
\ noforce_float no_force_float nofunctionargzero no_functionargzero nofunction_arg_zero no_function_arg_zero noglob no_glob noglobalexport no_globalexport
\ noforce_float no_force_float nofunctionargzero no_functionargzero nofunction_arg_zero no_function_argzero no_function_arg_zero noglob no_glob noglobalexport no_globalexport
\ noglobal_export no_global_export noglobalrcs no_globalrcs noglobal_rcs no_global_rcs noglobassign no_globassign noglob_assign no_glob_assign
\ noglobcomplete no_globcomplete noglob_complete no_glob_complete noglobdots no_globdots noglob_dots no_glob_dots noglob_subst no_glob_subst
\ noglobcomplete no_globcomplete noglob_complete no_glob_complete noglobdots no_globdots noglob_dots no_glob_dots
\ noglobstarshort no_glob_star_short noglob_subst no_glob_subst
\ noglobsubst no_globsubst nohashall no_hashall nohash_all no_hash_all nohashcmds no_hashcmds nohash_cmds no_hash_cmds nohashdirs no_hashdirs
\ nohash_dirs no_hash_dirs nohashexecutablesonly no_hashexecutablesonly nohash_executables_only no_hash_executables_only nohashlistall no_hashlistall
\ nohash_list_all no_hash_list_all nohistallowclobber no_histallowclobber nohist_allow_clobber no_hist_allow_clobber nohistappend no_histappend
@@ -262,7 +272,7 @@ syn keyword zshOptions noaliases no_aliases noallexport no_allexport no
\ nonumeric_glob_sort no_numeric_glob_sort nooctalzeroes no_octalzeroes nooctal_zeroes no_octal_zeroes noonecmd no_onecmd noone_cmd no_one_cmd
\ nooverstrike no_overstrike noover_strike no_over_strike nopathdirs no_pathdirs nopath_dirs no_path_dirs nopathscript no_pathscript
\ nopath_script no_path_script nophysical no_physical nopipefail no_pipefail nopipe_fail no_pipe_fail noposixaliases no_posixaliases
\ noposix_aliases no_posix_aliases noposixargzero no_posixargzero noposix_arg_zero no_posix_arg_zero noposixbuiltins no_posixbuiltins
\ noposix_aliases no_posix_aliases noposixargzero no_posixargzero no_posix_argzero noposix_arg_zero no_posix_arg_zero noposixbuiltins no_posixbuiltins
\ noposix_builtins no_posix_builtins noposixcd no_posixcd noposix_cd no_posix_cd noposixidentifiers no_posixidentifiers noposix_identifiers no_posix_identifiers
\ noposixjobs no_posixjobs noposix_jobs no_posix_jobs noposixstrings no_posixstrings noposix_strings no_posix_strings noposixtraps no_posixtraps
\ noposix_traps no_posix_traps noprinteightbit no_printeightbit noprint_eight_bit no_print_eight_bit noprintexitvalue no_printexitvalue
@@ -270,8 +280,8 @@ syn keyword zshOptions noaliases no_aliases noallexport no_allexport no
\ noprompt_cr no_prompt_cr nopromptpercent no_promptpercent noprompt_percent no_prompt_percent nopromptsp no_promptsp noprompt_sp no_prompt_sp
\ nopromptsubst no_promptsubst noprompt_subst no_prompt_subst nopromptvars no_promptvars noprompt_vars no_prompt_vars nopushdignoredups no_pushdignoredups
\ nopushd_ignore_dups no_pushd_ignore_dups nopushdminus no_pushdminus nopushd_minus no_pushd_minus nopushdsilent no_pushdsilent nopushd_silent no_pushd_silent
\ nopushdtohome no_pushdtohome nopushd_to_home no_pushd_to_home norcexpandparam no_rcexpandparam norc_expandparam no_rc_expandparam norcquotes no_rcquotes
\ norc_quotes no_rc_quotes norcs no_rcs norecexact no_recexact norec_exact no_rec_exact norematchpcre no_rematchpcre nore_match_pcre no_re_match_pcre
\ nopushdtohome no_pushdtohome nopushd_to_home no_pushd_to_home norcexpandparam no_rcexpandparam norc_expandparam no_rc_expandparam no_rc_expand_param norcquotes no_rcquotes
\ norc_quotes no_rc_quotes norcs no_rcs norecexact no_recexact norec_exact no_rec_exact norematchpcre no_rematchpcre nore_match_pcre no_re_match_pcre no_rematch_pcre
\ norestricted no_restricted normstarsilent no_rmstarsilent norm_star_silent no_rm_star_silent normstarwait no_rmstarwait norm_star_wait no_rm_star_wait
\ 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
@@ -279,11 +289,11 @@ syn keyword zshOptions noaliases no_aliases noallexport no_allexport no
\ nosh_word_split no_sh_word_split nosinglecommand no_singlecommand nosingle_command no_single_command nosinglelinezle no_singlelinezle nosingle_line_zle no_single_line_zle
\ 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
\ notrapsasync no_trapsasync notrapasync no_trapasync no_traps_async notypesetsilent no_typesetsilent notype_set_silent no_type_set_silent no_typeset_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
syn keyword zshTypes float integer local typeset declare private
" XXX: this may be too much
" syn match zshSwitches '\s\zs--\=[a-zA-Z0-9-]\+'
@@ -303,7 +313,7 @@ syn region zshMathSubst matchgroup=zshSubstDelim transparent
\ start='\$((' skip='\\)'
\ matchgroup=zshSubstDelim end='))'
\ contains=zshParentheses,@zshSubst,zshNumber,
\ @zshDerefs,zshString
\ @zshDerefs,zshString keepend
syn region zshBrackets contained transparent start='{' skip='\\}'
\ end='}'
syn region zshSubst matchgroup=zshSubstDelim start='\${' skip='\\}'

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@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
# Project: gvimext
# Generates gvimext.dll with gcc.
# To be used with Cygwin.
#
# Originally, the DLL base address was fixed: -Wl,--image-base=0x1C000000
# Now it is allocated dymanically by the linker by evaluating all DLLs
# already loaded in memory. The binary image contains as well information
# for automatic pseudo-rebasing, if needed by the system. ALV 2004-02-29
# If cross-compiling set this to yes, else set it to no
CROSS = no
#CROSS = yes
# For the old MinGW 2.95 (the one you get e.g. with debian woody)
# set the following variable to yes and check if the executables are
# really named that way.
# If you have a newer MinGW or you are using cygwin set it to no and
# check also the executables
MINGWOLD = no
# Link against the shared versions of libgcc/libstdc++ by default. Set
# STATIC_STDCPLUS to "yes" to link against static versions instead.
STATIC_STDCPLUS=no
#STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
# Note: -static-libstdc++ is not available until gcc 4.5.x.
LDFLAGS += -shared
ifeq (yes, $(STATIC_STDCPLUS))
LDFLAGS += -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++
endif
ifeq ($(CROSS),yes)
DEL = rm
ifeq ($(MINGWOLD),yes)
CXXFLAGS := -O2 -fvtable-thunks
else
CXXFLAGS := -O2
endif
else
CXXFLAGS := -O2
ifneq (sh.exe, $(SHELL))
DEL = rm
else
DEL = del
endif
endif
CXX := $(CROSS_COMPILE)g++
WINDRES := $(CROSS_COMPILE)windres
WINDRES_CXX = $(CXX)
WINDRES_FLAGS = --preprocessor="$(WINDRES_CXX) -E -xc" -DRC_INVOKED
LIBS := -luuid
RES := gvimext.res
DEFFILE = gvimext_ming.def
OBJ := gvimext.o
DLL := gvimext.dll
.PHONY: all all-before all-after clean clean-custom
all: all-before $(DLL) all-after
$(DLL): $(OBJ) $(RES) $(DEFFILE)
$(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -s -o $@ \
-Wl,--enable-auto-image-base \
-Wl,--enable-auto-import \
-Wl,--whole-archive \
$^ \
-Wl,--no-whole-archive \
$(LIBS)
gvimext.o: gvimext.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -DFEAT_GETTEXT -c $? -o $@
$(RES): gvimext_ming.rc
$(WINDRES) $(WINDRES_FLAGS) --input-format=rc --output-format=coff -DMING $? -o $@
clean: clean-custom
-$(DEL) $(OBJ) $(RES) $(DLL)

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Project: gvimext
# Generates gvimext.dll with gcc.
# To be used with MingW.
# To be used with MingW and Cygwin.
#
# Originally, the DLL base address was fixed: -Wl,--image-base=0x1C000000
# Now it is allocated dymanically by the linker by evaluating all DLLs

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@@ -12,6 +12,25 @@ APPVER=5.0
NODEBUG = 1
!endif
!ifdef PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
# On Windows NT
! ifndef CPU
CPU = i386
! if !defined(PLATFORM) && defined(TARGET_CPU)
PLATFORM = $(TARGET_CPU)
! endif
! ifdef PLATFORM
! if ("$(PLATFORM)" == "x64") || ("$(PLATFORM)" == "X64")
CPU = AMD64
! elseif ("$(PLATFORM)" != "x86") && ("$(PLATFORM)" != "X86")
! error *** ERROR Unknown target platform "$(PLATFORM)". Make aborted.
! endif
! endif
! endif
!else
CPU = i386
!endif
!ifdef SDK_INCLUDE_DIR
!include $(SDK_INCLUDE_DIR)\Win32.mak
!else
@@ -30,15 +49,15 @@ gvimext.dll: gvimext.obj \
gvimext.obj: gvimext.h
.cpp.obj:
$(cc) $(cflags) -DFEAT_GETTEXT $(cvarsmt) $*.cpp
$(cc) $(cflags) -DFEAT_GETTEXT $(cvarsmt) $*.cpp
gvimext.res: gvimext.rc
$(rc) $(rcflags) $(rcvars) gvimext.rc
$(rc) $(rcflags) $(rcvars) gvimext.rc
clean:
- if exist gvimext.dll del gvimext.dll
- if exist gvimext.lib del gvimext.lib
- if exist gvimext.exp del gvimext.exp
- if exist gvimext.obj del gvimext.obj
- if exist gvimext.res del gvimext.res
- if exist gvimext.dll.manifest del gvimext.dll.manifest
- if exist gvimext.dll del gvimext.dll
- if exist gvimext.lib del gvimext.lib
- if exist gvimext.exp del gvimext.exp
- if exist gvimext.obj del gvimext.obj
- if exist gvimext.res del gvimext.res
- if exist gvimext.dll.manifest del gvimext.dll.manifest

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@@ -176,46 +176,7 @@ And to not search for locally installed headers and libraries at all, use:
3. OS/2
=======
Summary:
ren Makefile Makefile.unix
ren makefile.os2 Makefile
make
This port of Vim to OS/2 is based on the emx environment together
with GNU C. The main design goal of emx is to simplify porting Unix
software to OS/2 and DOS. Because of this, almost all the Unix defines
etc. already existing in the Vim source code could be reused. Only where
OS/2 specifics came into play were additional changes necessary. Those
places can be found by searching for "OS2" and "__EMX__" (I've tried to
keep emx-specific things separate from generic OS/2 stuff).
Note: This OS/2 port works well for me and an additional OS/2 user on
the Vim development team (Karsten Sievert); however, since I
haven't had any other feedback from other people, that either
means no (OS/2-specific) bugs exist, or no one has yet created
a situation in which any bugs are apparent.
Report any problems or other comments to paul@wau.mis.ah.nl
(email valid up to at least September 1996, after that try
paul@wurtel.hobby.nl, paul@murphy.nl, or paulS@toecompst.nl).
Textmode/notextmode and binary mode both seem to work well.
Prerequisites:
- To compile, you need the emx environment (at least rev. 0.9b), GCC,
some make utility (GNU make works fine). These are generally
available as (ask Archie about them):
emxrt.zip emx runtime package
emxdev.zip emx development system (without compiler)
GNU programs compiled for emx, patches and patched sources:
gnudev1.zip GNU development tools compiled for emx (part 1)
gnudev2.zip GNU development tools compiled for emx (part 2)
gnumake.zip GNU make
- Don't set a TERM environment variable; Vim defaults to os2ansi
which is available as a builtin termcap entry. Using other values
may give problems! (OS/2 ANSI emulation is quite limited.) If you
need to set TERM for other programs, you may consider putting
set term=os2ansi in the vimrc file.
Check ../runtime/doc/os_os2.txt for additional info on running Vim.
OS/2 support was removed in patch 7.4.1008
4. Atari MiNT

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@@ -3,9 +3,13 @@ INSTALLmac.txt - Installation of Vim on Macintosh
This file contains instructions for compiling Vim. If you already have an
executable version of Vim, you don't need this.
An alternate way of building that Benji Fisher uses can be found here:
First, make sure you've installed Xcode or CommandLineToots. If not, open a
terminal and do
$ make --version
A window pops up instructing you to install the developer tools.
http://macvim.swdev.org/OSX/#Developers
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Summary
@@ -30,11 +34,12 @@ MacOS Classic is no longer supported. If you really want it use Vim 6.4.
You can compile vim with the standard Unix routine:
cd .../src
make
make test
sudo make install
This will create a working Vim.app application bundle in the src
"make" will create a working Vim.app application bundle in the src
directory. You can move this bundle (the Vim.app directory) anywhere
you want. Or use this command to move it to /Applications:
make install
you want. Or use "make install" to move it to /Applications.
You need at least Xcode 1.5 to compile Vim 7.0.

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ be fine for most people.
With the exception of two sections (Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS), this document
assumes that you are building Vim for Win32 or later.
(Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7)
(Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8/10)
Contents:
@@ -23,11 +23,16 @@ Contents:
4. Borland
5. Cross compiling for Win32 from a Linux machine
6. Building with Python support
7. Building with MzScheme support
8. Windows 3.1
9. MS-DOS
7. Building with Python3 support
8. Building with MzScheme/Racket support
9. Building with Lua support
10. Building with Perl support
11. Building with Ruby support
12. Building with Tcl support
13. Windows 3.1
14. MS-DOS
10. Installing after building from sources
15. Installing after building from sources
The currently preferred method is using the free Visual C++ Toolkit 2008
@@ -42,8 +47,9 @@ you need the executable to run on Windows 98 or ME, use the 2003 one
Visual Studio
-------------
Building with Visual Studio (VS 98, VS .NET, VS .NET 2003, VS 2005, and VS 2008)
is straightforward. (These instructions should also work for VS 4 and VS 5.)
Building with Visual Studio (VS 98, VS .NET, VS .NET 2003, VS 2005, VS 2008,
VS2010, VS2012, VS2013 and VS2015) is straightforward. (These instructions
should also work for VS 4 and VS 5.)
Using VS C++ 2008 Express is recommended, the binaries build with that run on
nearly all platforms. Binaries from later versions may not run on Windows 95
@@ -195,7 +201,7 @@ Vim with Make_mvc.mak.
Targeting Windows XP with new MSVC *new-msvc-windows-xp*
----------------------------------
Beginning with Visual C++ 2010, Microsoft changed the behavior of LINK.EXE
Beginning with Visual C++ 2012, Microsoft changed the behavior of LINK.EXE
so that it targets Windows 6.0 (Vista) by default. In order to override
this, the target Windows version number needs to be passed to LINK like
follows:
@@ -232,6 +238,10 @@ or you can use 'MinGW-w64' compiler.
http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/
Or a compiler provided on msys2:
https://msys2.github.io/
Once you have downloaded the compiler binaries, unpack them on your hard disk
somewhere, and put them on your PATH. If you are on Win95/98 you can edit
your AUTOEXEC.BAT file with a line like:
@@ -239,7 +249,14 @@ your AUTOEXEC.BAT file with a line like:
set PATH=C:\MinGW\bin;%PATH%
or on NT/2000/XP, go to the Control Panel, (Performance and Maintenance),
System, Advanced, and edit the environment from there.
System, Advanced, and edit the environment from there. If you use msys2
compilers, set your installed paths:
C:\msys2\mingw32\bin
for 32bit. And 64bit:
C:\msys2\mingw64\bin
Test if gcc is on your path. From a CMD (or COMMAND on '95/98) window:
@@ -334,6 +351,17 @@ Now you have created the Windows binary from your Linux box! Have fun...
For building with MSVC 2008 the "Windows Installer" from www.python.org
works fine.
When building, you need to set the following variables at least:
PYTHON: Where Python is installed. E.g. C:\Python27
DYNAMIC_PYTHON: Whether dynamic linking is used. Usually, set to yes.
PYTHON_VER: Python version. E.g. 27 for Python 2.7.X.
E.g. When using MSVC (as one line):
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
PYTHON=C:\Python27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON_VER=27
(rest written by Ron Aaron: <ronaharon@yahoo.com>)
Building with the mingw32 compiler, and the ActiveState ActivePython:
@@ -341,25 +369,56 @@ Building with the mingw32 compiler, and the ActiveState ActivePython:
After installing the ActivePython, you will have to create a 'mingw32'
'libpython20.a' to link with:
cd $PYTHON/libs
pexports python20.dll > python20.def
dlltool -d python20.def -l libpython20.a
cd $PYTHON/libs
pexports python20.dll > python20.def
dlltool -d python20.def -l libpython20.a
Once that is done, edit the 'Make_ming.mak' so the PYTHON variable points to
the root of the Python installation (C:\Python20, for example). If you are
cross-compiling on Linux with the mingw32 setup, you need to also convert all
the 'Include' files to *unix* line-endings. This bash command will do it
easily:
for fil in *.h ; do vim -e -c 'set ff=unix|w|q' $fil
for fil in *.h ; do vim -e -c 'set ff=unix|w|q' $fil
Now just do:
make -f Make_ming.mak gvim.exe
make -f Make_ming.mak gvim.exe
and you will end up with a Python-enabled, Win32 version. Enjoy!
And if you use msys2 to build python support (as one line):
mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak PYTHON=c:/msys64/mingw64
PYTHON_HOME=c:/msys64/mingw64
PYTHONINC=-Ic:/msys64/mingw64/include/python2.7
DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes
PYTHON_VER=27
DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=libpython2.7.dll
ARCH=x86-64
STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
You will end up with a Python-enabled, Win32 version. Enjoy!
7. Building with MzScheme support
=================================
7. Building with Python3 support
================================
For building with MSVC 2008 the "Windows Installer" from www.python.org
works fine. Python 3.4 is recommended.
When building, you need to set the following variables at least:
PYTHON3: Where Python3 is installed. E.g. C:\Python34
DYNAMIC_PYTHON3: Whether dynamic linking is used. Usually, set to yes.
PYTHON3_VER: Python3 version. E.g. 34 for Python 3.4.X.
E.g. When using MSVC (as one line):
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
PYTHON3=C:\Python34 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3_VER=34
8. Building with MzScheme/Racket support
========================================
1) Building with MzScheme support
(written by Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>)
@@ -394,8 +453,238 @@ After a successful build, these dlls can be freely removed, leaving them in
%WINDOWS%\System32 only.
8. Windows 3.1x
===============
2) Building with Racket support
MzScheme and PLT Scheme names have been rebranded as Racket. Vim with Racket
(https://racket-lang.org/) support can be built with either MSVC or MinGW (or
Cygwin).
You need to set the following variables:
MZSCHEME: Where Racket is installed.
E.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Racket
DYNAMIC_MZSCHEME: Whether dynamic linking is used. Usually, set to yes.
MZSCHEME_VER: Racket DLL version. E.g. 3m_9z0ds0 for Racket 6.3.
MZSCHEME_COLLECTS: (Optional) Path of the collects directory used at
runtime. Default: $(MZSCHEME)\collects
User can override this with the PLTCOLLECTS environment
variable.
E.g. When using MSVC (as one line):
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
MZSCHEME="C:\Program Files (x86)\Racket" DYNAMIC_MZSCHEME=yes
MZSCHEME_VER=3m_9z0ds0
Or when using MinGW (as one line):
mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
MZSCHEME='C:/Program\ Files\ (x86)/Racket' DYNAMIC_MZSCHEME=yes
MZSCHEME_VER=3m_9z0ds0
Spaces should be escaped with '\'.
9. Building with Lua support
============================
Vim with Lua support can be built with either MSVC or MinGW (or maybe Cygwin).
You can use binaries from LuaBinaries: http://luabinaries.sourceforge.net/
This also applies to when you get a Vim executable and don't build yourself,
do the part up to "Build".
1) Download and install LuaBinaries
Go to the Download page of LuaBinaries:
http://luabinaries.sourceforge.net/download.html
Download lua-X.Y.Z_Win32_dllw4_lib.zip for x86 or
lua-X.Y.Z_Win64_dllw4_lib.zip for x64. You can use them both for MSVC and
MinGW.
Unpack it to a working directory. E.g. C:\projects\lua53.
Lua's header files will be installed under the include directory.
Copy luaXY.dll to your Windows system directory. The system directory depends
on your Windows bitness and Vim bitness:
32-bit Vim on 32-bit Windows: C:\Windows\System32
32-bit Vim on 64-bit Windows: C:\Windows\SysWOW64
64-bit Vim on 64-bit Windows: C:\Windows\System32
Or another option is copying luaXY.dll to the directory where gvim.exe
(or vim.exe) is.
2) Build
You need to set LUA, DYNAMIC_LUA and LUA_VER.
LUA: Where Lua's header files are installed. E.g. C:\projects\lua53.
DYNAMIC_LUA: Whether dynamic linking is used. Set to yes.
LUA_VER: Lua version. E.g. 53 for Lua 5.3.X.
E.g. When using MSVC (as one line):
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
LUA=C:\projects\lua53 DYNAMIC_LUA=yes LUA_VER=53
Or when using MinGW (as one line):
mingw32-make -f Make_mingw.mak
LUA=C:\projects\lua53 DYNAMIC_LUA=yes LUA_VER=53
Or when using Cygwin (as one line) (untested):
make -f Make_cyg.mak
LUA=/cygdrive/c/projects/lua53 DYNAMIC_LUA=yes LUA_VER=53
10. Building with Perl support
==============================
Vim with Perl support can be built with either MSVC or MinGW (or Cygwin).
You can use binaries from ActiveState (ActivePerl) or Strawberry Perl.
http://www.activestate.com/activeperl
http://strawberryperl.com/
When building, you need to set the following variables:
PERL: Where perl is installed. E.g. C:\Perl, C:\Strawberry\perl
DYNAMIC_PERL: Whether dynamic linking is used. Usually, set to yes.
PERL_VER: Perl version. E.g. 522 for Perl 5.22.X.
E.g. When using MSVC (as one line):
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
PERL=C:\Perl DYNAMIC_PERL=yes PERL_VER=522
Or when using MinGW (as one line):
mingw32-make -f Make_mingw.mak
PERL=C:\Perl DYNAMIC_PERL=yes PERL_VER=522
11. Building with Ruby support
==============================
Vim with Ruby support can be built with either MSVC or MinGW (or Cygwin).
Ruby doesn't provide the official Windows binaries. The most widely used
Windows binaries might be RubyInstaller.
http://rubyinstaller.org/
If you use MinGW you can easily build with RubyInstaller, but if you use MSVC
you need some tricks described below.
(Another binary distribution is ActiveScriptRuby:
http://www.artonx.org/data/asr/)
When building, you need to set the following variables at least:
RUBY: Where ruby is installed. E.g. C:\Ruby22
DYNAMIC_RUBY: Whether dynamic linking is used. Usually, set to yes.
RUBY_VER: Ruby version. E.g. 22 for Ruby 2.2.X.
RUBY_VER_LONG: Ruby API version in a long format.
E.g. 2.2.0 for Ruby 2.2.X.
Ruby version vs. Ruby API version:
Ruby ver. | Ruby API ver.
=========================
1.8.X | 1.8
1.9.[1-3] | 1.9.1
2.0.0 | 2.0.0
2.X.Y | 2.X.0
(Ruby 1.9.0 is excluded from the table because it is an unstable version.)
A) Using MSVC
If you want to link with ruby, normally you must use the same compiler as
which was used to build the ruby binary. RubyInstaller is built with MinGW,
so normally you cannot use MSVC for building Vim if you want to link with
RubyInstaller. If you use a different complier, there are mainly two problems:
config.h and Ruby's DLL name. Here are the steps for working around them:
1) Download and Install RubyInstaller.
You can install RubyInstaller with the default options and directory.
E.g.:
C:\Ruby22 (32-bit) or C:\Ruby22-x64 (64-bit)
Ruby 2.2.X is used in this example.
2) Download Ruby 2.2.X's source code and generate config.h:
cd C:\projects
git clone https://github.com/ruby/ruby.git -b ruby_2_2
cd ruby
win32\configure.bat
nmake .config.h.time
Note that ruby_2_2 is the branch name for Ruby 2.2.X's source code.
There is no need to build whole Ruby, just config.h is needed.
If you use 32-bit MSVC10, the config.h is generated in the
.ext\include\i386-mswin32_100 directory.
3) Install the generated config.h.
xcopy /s .ext\include C:\Ruby22\include\ruby-2.2.0
Note that 2.2.0 is Ruby API version of Ruby 2.2.X.
4) Build Vim. Note that you need to adjust some variables (as one line):
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
RUBY=C:\Ruby22 DYNAMIC_RUBY=yes RUBY_VER=22 RUBY_VER_LONG=2.2.0
RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME=msvcrt
WINVER=0x500
WINVER must be set to >=0x500, when building with Ruby 2.1 or later.
When using this trick, you also need to set RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME to msvcrt
which is used for the Ruby's DLL name.
B) Using MinGW
Using MinGW is easier than using MSVC when linking with RubyInstaller.
After you install RubyInstaller, just type this (as one line):
mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
RUBY=C:/Ruby22 DYNAMIC_RUBY=yes RUBY_VER=22 RUBY_VER_LONG=2.2.0
WINVER=0x500
WINVER must be set to >=0x500, when building with Ruby 2.1 or later.
12. Building with Tcl support
=============================
Vim with Tcl support can be built with either MSVC or MinGW (or Cygwin).
You can use binaries from ActiveState (ActiveTcl).
http://www.activestate.com/activetcl
When building, you need to set the following variables:
TCL: Where tcl is installed. E.g. C:\Tcl86
DYNAMIC_TCL: Whether dynamic linking is used. Usually, set to yes.
TCL_VER: Tcl version in a short format. E.g. 86 for Tcl 8.6.X.
TCL_VER_LONG: Tcl version in a long format. E.g. 8.6 for Tcl 8.6.X.
E.g. When using MSVC (as one line):
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
TCL=C:\Tcl86 DYNAMIC_TCL=yes TCL_VER=86 TCL_VER_LONG=8.6
Or when using MinGW (as one line):
mingw32-make -f Make_mingw.mak
TCL=C:\Tcl86 DYNAMIC_TCL=yes TCL_VER=86 TCL_VER_LONG=8.6
13. Windows 3.1x
================
make -f Make_w16.mak 16 bit, Borland C++ 5.0
@@ -414,8 +703,8 @@ In MSVC 4.2 support for Win32s was dropped! Use this command:
nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes
9. MS-DOS
=========
14. MS-DOS
==========
Summary:
ren Make_bc3.mak Makefile; make 16 bit, Borland C++ and Turbo C++
@@ -457,48 +746,48 @@ If you get all kinds of strange error messages when compiling, try changing
the file format from "unix" to "dos".
10. Installing after building from sources
15. Installing after building from sources
==========================================
[provided by Michael Soyka]
After you've built the Vim binaries as described above, you're ready to
install Vim on your system. However, if you've obtained the Vim sources
using Mercurial or by downloading them as a unix tar file, you must first
create a "vim73" directory. If you instead downloaded the sources as
using Git, Mercurial or by downloading them as a unix tar file, you must
first create a "vim74" directory. If you instead downloaded the sources as
zip files, you can skip this setup as the zip archives already have the
correct directory structure.
correct directory structure.
A. Create a Vim "runtime" subdirectory named "vim73"
A. Create a Vim "runtime" subdirectory named "vim74"
-----------------------------------------------------
If you obtained your Vim sources as zip files, you can skip this step.
If you obtained your Vim sources as zip files, you can skip this step.
Otherwise, continue reading.
Go to the directory that contains the Vim "src" and "runtime"
directories and create a new subdirectory named "vim73".
Copy the "runtime" files into "vim73":
copy runtime\* vim73
directories and create a new subdirectory named "vim74".
B. Copy the new binaries into the "vim73" directory
Copy the "runtime" files into "vim74":
copy runtime\* vim74
B. Copy the new binaries into the "vim74" directory
----------------------------------------------------
Regardless of how you installed the Vim sources, you need to copy the
new binaries you created above into "vim73":
new binaries you created above into "vim74":
copy src\*.exe vim73
copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim73
copy src\xxd\xxd.exe vim73
copy src\*.exe vim74
copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim74
copy src\xxd\xxd.exe vim74
C. Move the "vim73" directory into the Vim installation subdirectory
C. Move the "vim74" directory into the Vim installation subdirectory
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Move the "vim73" subdirectory into the subdirectory where you want Vim
to be installed. Typically, this subdirectory will be named "vim".
If you already have a "vim73" subdirectory in "vim", delete it first
by running its uninstal.exe program.
Move the "vim74" subdirectory into the subdirectory where you want Vim
to be installed. Typically, this subdirectory will be named "vim".
If you already have a "vim74" subdirectory in "vim", delete it first
by running its uninstal.exe program.
D. Install Vim
---------------
"cd" to your Vim installation subdirectory "vim\vim73" and run the
"cd" to your Vim installation subdirectory "vim\vim74" and run the
"install.exe" program. It will ask you a number of questions about
how you would like to have your Vim setup. Among these are:
- You can tell it to write a "_vimrc" file with your preferences in the
@@ -507,7 +796,7 @@ correct directory structure.
popup menu.
- You can have it create batch files, so that you can run Vim from the
console or in a shell. You can select one of the directories in your
PATH or add the directory to PATH using the Windows Control Panel.
PATH or add the directory to PATH using the Windows Control Panel.
- Create entries for Vim on the desktop and in the Start menu.
Happy Vimming!

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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
# Makefile for Borland C++ 3.1 or 4.0 to compile a 16 bit version of Vim.
#
# NOTE: THIS IS OLD AND PROBABLY NO LONGER WORKS.
#
# There are compilation options at the end of this file.
#
# Command line variables:

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@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
# Compiler: Borland C++ 5.0 and later 32-bit compiler
# Targets: Dos16 or Win32 (Windows NT and Windows 95) (with/without GUI)
#
# NOTE: THIS IS OLD AND PROBABLY NO LONGER WORKS.
#
# Contributed by Ben Singer.
# Updated 4/1997 by Ron Aaron
# 6/1997 - added support for 16 bit DOS

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@@ -171,26 +171,37 @@ ifndef MZSCHEME_VER
MZSCHEME_VER=205_000
endif
ifndef MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC
MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC=no
endif
# for version 4.x we need to generate byte-code for Scheme base
ifndef MZSCHEME_GENERATE_BASE
MZSCHEME_GENERATE_BASE=no
endif
ifndef MZSCHEME_USE_RACKET
ifneq ($(wildcard $(MZSCHEME)/lib/msvc/libmzsch$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib),)
MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB=mzsch
else
MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB=racket
endif
ifndef MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC
MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC=no
ifneq ($(wildcard $(MZSCHEME)\lib\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll),)
ifeq ($(wildcard $(MZSCHEME)\lib\libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll),)
MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC=yes
endif
else
ifneq ($(wildcard $(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib),)
ifeq ($(wildcard $(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib),)
MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC=yes
endif
endif
endif
endif
ifeq (no,$(DYNAMIC_MZSCHEME))
ifeq (yes,$(MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC))
MZSCHEME_LIB=-l$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER)
else
MZSCHEME_LIB = -l$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER) -lmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER)
MZSCHEME_LIB=-l$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER) -lmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER)
endif
# the modern MinGW can dynamically link to dlls directly.
# point MZSCHEME_DLLS to where you put libmzschXXXXXXX.dll and libgcXXXXXXX.dll
@@ -212,7 +223,13 @@ DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes
endif
ifndef PYTHON_VER
PYTHON_VER=22
PYTHON_VER=27
endif
ifndef DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL
DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=python$(PYTHON_VER).dll
endif
ifdef PYTHON_HOME
PYTHON_HOME_DEF=-DPYTHON_HOME=\"$(PYTHON_HOME)\"
endif
ifeq (no,$(DYNAMIC_PYTHON))
@@ -220,12 +237,14 @@ PYTHONLIB=-L$(PYTHON)/libs -lpython$(PYTHON_VER)
endif
# my include files are in 'win32inc' on Linux, and 'include' in the standard
# NT distro (ActiveState)
ifndef PYTHONINC
ifeq ($(CROSS),no)
PYTHONINC=-I $(PYTHON)/include
else
PYTHONINC=-I $(PYTHON)/win32inc
endif
endif
endif
# Python3 interface:
# PYTHON3=[Path to Python3 directory] (Set inside Make_cyg.mak or Make_ming.mak)
@@ -255,6 +274,8 @@ endif
# TCL=[Path to TCL directory] (Set inside Make_cyg.mak or Make_ming.mak)
# DYNAMIC_TCL=yes (to load the TCL DLL dynamically)
# TCL_VER=[TCL version, eg 83, 84] (default is 83)
# TCL_VER_LONG=[Tcl version, eg 8.3] (default is 8.3)
# You must set TCL_VER_LONG when you set TCL_VER.
ifdef TCL
ifndef DYNAMIC_TCL
DYNAMIC_TCL=yes
@@ -262,6 +283,9 @@ endif
ifndef TCL_VER
TCL_VER = 83
endif
ifndef TCL_VER_LONG
TCL_VER_LONG = 8.3
endif
TCLINC += -I$(TCL)/include
endif
@@ -311,10 +335,14 @@ ifndef RUBY_INSTALL_NAME
ifeq ($(RUBY_VER), 16)
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = mswin32-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
else
ifndef RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME
# Base name of msvcrXX.dll which is used by ruby's dll.
RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME = msvcrt
endif
ifeq ($(ARCH),x86-64)
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = x64-msvcrt-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = x64-$(RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME)-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
else
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = msvcrt-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = $(RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME)-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
endif
endif
endif
@@ -412,10 +440,21 @@ endif
endif
ifdef MZSCHEME
CFLAGS += -I$(MZSCHEME)/include -DFEAT_MZSCHEME -DMZSCHEME_COLLECTS=\"$(MZSCHEME)/collects\"
ifndef MZSCHEME_COLLECTS
MZSCHEME_COLLECTS=$(MZSCHEME)/collects
ifeq (yes, $(UNDER_CYGWIN))
MZSCHEME_COLLECTS:=$(shell cygpath -m $(MZSCHEME_COLLECTS) | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g')
endif
endif
CFLAGS += -I$(MZSCHEME)/include -DFEAT_MZSCHEME -DMZSCHEME_COLLECTS=\"$(MZSCHEME_COLLECTS)\"
ifeq (yes, $(DYNAMIC_MZSCHEME))
ifeq (yes, $(MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC))
# Precise GC does not use separate dll
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_MZSCHEME -DDYNAMIC_MZSCH_DLL=\"lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\" -DDYNAMIC_MZGC_DLL=\"lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\"
else
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_MZSCHEME -DDYNAMIC_MZSCH_DLL=\"lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\" -DDYNAMIC_MZGC_DLL=\"libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\"
endif
endif
ifeq (yes, "$(MZSCHEME_DEBUG)")
CFLAGS += -DMZSCHEME_FORCE_GC
endif
@@ -436,21 +475,21 @@ endif
ifdef PYTHON
CFLAGS += -DFEAT_PYTHON
ifeq (yes, $(DYNAMIC_PYTHON))
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=\"$(DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL)\"
endif
endif
ifdef PYTHON3
CFLAGS += -DFEAT_PYTHON3
ifeq (yes, $(DYNAMIC_PYTHON3))
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON3
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON3 -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON3_DLL=\"PYTHON$(PYTHON3_VER).dll\"
endif
endif
ifdef TCL
CFLAGS += -DFEAT_TCL $(TCLINC)
ifeq (yes, $(DYNAMIC_TCL))
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_TCL -DDYNAMIC_TCL_DLL=\"tcl$(TCL_VER).dll\"
CFLAGS += -DDYNAMIC_TCL -DDYNAMIC_TCL_DLL=\"tcl$(TCL_VER).dll\" -DDYNAMIC_TCL_VER=\"$(TCL_VER_LONG)\"
endif
endif
@@ -772,10 +811,10 @@ INCL = vim.h feature.h os_win32.h os_dos.h ascii.h keymap.h term.h macros.h \
gui.h
$(OUTDIR)/if_python.o : if_python.c if_py_both.h $(INCL)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(PYTHONINC) -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=\"python$(PYTHON_VER).dll\" $< -o $@
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(PYTHONINC) $(PYTHON_HOME_DEF) $< -o $@
$(OUTDIR)/if_python3.o : if_python3.c if_py_both.h $(INCL)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(PYTHON3INC) -DDYNAMIC_PYTHON3_DLL=\"PYTHON$(PYTHON3_VER).dll\" $< -o $@
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(PYTHON3INC) $< -o $@
$(OUTDIR)/%.o : %.c $(INCL)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@

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@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
#
# Makefile for VIM on MSDOS, using DJGPP 2.0
#
# NOTE: THIS IS OLD AND PROBABLY NO LONGER WORKS.
#
#>>>>> choose options:

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@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
#
# Makefile for VIM on the Amiga, using Aztec/Manx C 5.0 or later
#
# NOTE: THIS IS OLD AND PROBABLY NO LONGER WORKS.
#
# Note: Not all dependencies are included. This was done to avoid having
# to compile everything when a global variable or function is added.
# Careful when changing a global struct or variable!

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@@ -211,20 +211,27 @@ OBJDIR = $(OBJDIR)d
! ifdef CPU
ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE=$(CPU)
# Using I386 for $ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE doesn't work for VC7.
! if ("$(ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE)" == "i386") || ("$(ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE)" == "I386")
ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE = x86
! endif
! else
CPU = $(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE = $(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
! if ("$(CPU)" == "x86") || ("$(CPU)" == "X86")
! if "$(CPU)" == "I386"
CPU = i386
! endif
! else # !CPU
CPU = i386
! if !defined(PLATFORM) && defined(TARGET_CPU)
PLATFORM = $(TARGET_CPU)
! endif
! ifdef PLATFORM
! if ("$(PLATFORM)" == "x64") || ("$(PLATFORM)" == "X64")
CPU = AMD64
! elseif ("$(PLATFORM)" != "x86") && ("$(PLATFORM)" != "X86")
! error *** ERROR Unknown target platform "$(PLATFORM)". Make aborted.
! endif
! endif # !PLATFORM
! endif
!else # !PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
# We're on Windows 95
CPU = i386
!endif # !PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE=$(CPU)
OBJDIR = $(OBJDIR)$(CPU)
# Build a retail version by default
@@ -390,8 +397,24 @@ OUTDIR=$(OBJDIR)
!if $(MSVCVER) < 1900
MSVC_MAJOR = ($(MSVCVER) / 100 - 6)
MSVCRT_VER = ($(MSVCVER) / 10 - 60)
!else
MSVC_MAJOR = ($(MSVCVER) / 100 - 5)
MSVCRT_VER = ($(MSVCVER) / 10 - 50)
!endif
# Calculate MSVCRT_VER
!if [(set /a MSVCRT_VER="$(MSVCRT_VER)" > nul) && set MSVCRT_VER > msvcrtver.~] == 0
!include msvcrtver.~
!if [del msvcrtver.~]
!endif
!endif
# Base name of the msvcrXX.dll
!if $(MSVCRT_VER) <= 60
MSVCRT_NAME = msvcrt
!else
MSVCRT_NAME = msvcr$(MSVCRT_VER)
!endif
!if $(MSVC_MAJOR) == 6
@@ -415,7 +438,7 @@ CPUARG =
!endif
!else
# VC8/9/10 only allows specifying SSE architecture but only for 32bit
!if "$(ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE)" == "x86" && "$(CPUNR)" == "pentium4"
!if "$(ASSEMBLY_ARCHITECTURE)" == "i386" && "$(CPUNR)" == "pentium4"
CPUARG = /arch:SSE2
!endif
!endif
@@ -732,43 +755,52 @@ PYTHON3_LIB = $(PYTHON3)\libs\python$(PYTHON3_VER).lib
!ifndef MZSCHEME_VER
MZSCHEME_VER = 205_000
!endif
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DFEAT_MZSCHEME -I $(MZSCHEME)\include
!if EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\collects\scheme\base.ss") \
|| EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\collects\scheme\base.rkt") \
|| EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\collects\racket\base.rkt")
# for MzScheme >= 4 we need to include byte code for basic Scheme stuff
MZSCHEME_EXTRA_DEP = mzscheme_base.c
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DINCLUDE_MZSCHEME_BASE
!ifndef MZSCHEME_COLLECTS
MZSCHEME_COLLECTS=$(MZSCHEME)\collects
!endif
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DFEAT_MZSCHEME -I "$(MZSCHEME)\include"
!if EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\libmzsch$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib")
MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB=mzsch
!else
MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB=racket
!endif
!if EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib") \
&& !EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib")
!if (EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\lib\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll") \
&& !EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\lib\libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll")) \
|| (EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib") \
&& !EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib"))
!message Building with Precise GC
MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC = yes
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DMZ_PRECISE_GC
!endif
!if "$(DYNAMIC_MZSCHEME)" == "yes"
!if "$(MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC)" == "yes"
!error MzScheme with Precise GC cannot be loaded dynamically
!endif
!message MzScheme DLLs will be loaded dynamically
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DDYNAMIC_MZSCHEME \
-DDYNAMIC_MZSCH_DLL=\"lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\" \
-DDYNAMIC_MZGC_DLL=\"libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\"
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DDYNAMIC_MZSCHEME
!if "$(MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC)" == "yes"
# Precise GC does not use separate dll
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) \
-DDYNAMIC_MZSCH_DLL=\"lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\" \
-DDYNAMIC_MZGC_DLL=\"lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\"
!else
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) \
-DDYNAMIC_MZSCH_DLL=\"lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\" \
-DDYNAMIC_MZGC_DLL=\"libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).dll\"
!endif
!else
!if "$(MZSCHEME_DEBUG)" == "yes"
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DMZSCHEME_FORCE_GC
!endif
!if "$(MZSCHEME_PRECISE_GC)" == "yes"
# Precise GC does not use separate dll
MZSCHEME_LIB = $(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib
!if EXIST("$(MZSCHEME)\lib\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).def")
# create .lib from .def
MZSCHEME_LIB = lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib
MZSCHEME_EXTRA_DEP = lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib
!else
MZSCHEME_LIB = $(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib \
$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib
MZSCHEME_LIB = "$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib"
!endif
!else
MZSCHEME_LIB = "$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\libmzgc$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib" \
"$(MZSCHEME)\lib\msvc\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib"
!endif
!endif
MZSCHEME_OBJ = $(OUTDIR)\if_mzsch.obj
@@ -822,6 +854,11 @@ CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DDYNAMIC_PERL -DDYNAMIC_PERL_DLL=\"$(PERL_DLL)\"
PERL_EXE = $(PERL)\Bin$(PERL_ARCH)\perl
PERL_INC = /I $(PERL_INCDIR)
!if $(MSVC_MAJOR) <= 11
# ActivePerl 5.20+ requires stdbool.h but VC2012 or earlier doesn't have it.
# Use a stub stdbool.h.
PERL_INC = $(PERL_INC) /I if_perl_msvc
!endif
PERL_OBJ = $(OUTDIR)\if_perl.obj $(OUTDIR)\if_perlsfio.obj
XSUBPP = $(PERL)\lib\ExtUtils\xsubpp
!if exist($(XSUBPP))
@@ -849,19 +886,39 @@ RUBY_API_VER = $(RUBY_VER_LONG:.=)
!endif
!if $(RUBY_VER) >= 18
!ifndef RUBY_PLATFORM
!if "$(CPU)" == "i386"
RUBY_PLATFORM = i386-mswin32
!endif
!else # CPU
RUBY_PLATFORM = x64-mswin64
!endif # CPU
!if $(MSVCRT_VER) >= 70
RUBY_PLATFORM = $(RUBY_PLATFORM)_$(MSVCRT_VER)
!endif # MSVCRT_VER
!endif # RUBY_PLATFORM
!ifndef RUBY_INSTALL_NAME
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = msvcrt-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
!endif
!else
!ifndef RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME
# Base name of msvcrXX.dll which is used by ruby's dll.
RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME = $(MSVCRT_NAME)
!endif # RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME
!if "$(CPU)" == "i386"
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = $(RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME)-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
!else # CPU
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = x64-$(RUBY_MSVCRT_NAME)-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
!endif # CPU
!endif # RUBY_INSTALL_NAME
!else # $(RUBY_VER) >= 18
!ifndef RUBY_PLATFORM
RUBY_PLATFORM = i586-mswin32
!endif
!ifndef RUBY_INSTALL_NAME
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = mswin32-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
!endif
!endif # $(RUBY_VER) >= 18
!message Ruby requested (version $(RUBY_VER)) - root dir is "$(RUBY)"
@@ -937,8 +994,13 @@ LINKARGS1 = $(LINKARGS1) /LTCG:STATUS
!endif
!endif
all: $(VIM).exe vimrun.exe install.exe uninstal.exe xxd/xxd.exe \
GvimExt/gvimext.dll
all: $(VIM).exe \
vimrun.exe \
install.exe \
uninstal.exe \
xxd/xxd.exe \
tee/tee.exe \
GvimExt/gvimext.dll
$(VIM).exe: $(OUTDIR) $(OBJ) $(GUI_OBJ) $(OLE_OBJ) $(OLE_IDL) $(MZSCHEME_OBJ) \
$(LUA_OBJ) $(PERL_OBJ) $(PYTHON_OBJ) $(PYTHON3_OBJ) $(RUBY_OBJ) $(TCL_OBJ) \
@@ -973,6 +1035,11 @@ xxd/xxd.exe: xxd/xxd.c
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Make_mvc.mak
cd ..
tee/tee.exe: tee/tee.c
cd tee
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Make_mvc.mak
cd ..
GvimExt/gvimext.dll: GvimExt/gvimext.cpp GvimExt/gvimext.rc GvimExt/gvimext.h
cd GvimExt
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Makefile $(MAKEFLAGS_GVIMEXT)
@@ -1001,10 +1068,12 @@ clean:
- if exist dimm_i.c del dimm_i.c
- if exist dimm.tlb del dimm.tlb
- if exist dosinst.exe del dosinst.exe
- if exist mzscheme_base.c del mzscheme_base.c
cd xxd
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Make_mvc.mak clean
cd ..
cd tee
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Make_mvc.mak clean
cd ..
cd GvimExt
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Makefile clean
cd ..
@@ -1018,6 +1087,11 @@ test:
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Make_dos.mak win32
cd ..
testgvim:
cd testdir
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Make_dos.mak VIMPROG=..\gvim win32
cd ..
testclean:
cd testdir
$(MAKE) /NOLOGO -f Make_dos.mak clean
@@ -1106,13 +1180,10 @@ $(OUTDIR)/if_perlsfio.obj: $(OUTDIR) if_perlsfio.c $(INCL)
$(OUTDIR)/if_mzsch.obj: $(OUTDIR) if_mzsch.c if_mzsch.h $(INCL) $(MZSCHEME_EXTRA_DEP)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) if_mzsch.c \
-DMZSCHEME_COLLECTS=\"$(MZSCHEME:\=\\)\\collects\"
mzscheme_base.c:
!IF "$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)" == "racket"
$(MZSCHEME)\raco ctool --c-mods mzscheme_base.c ++lib scheme/base
!ELSE
$(MZSCHEME)\mzc --c-mods mzscheme_base.c ++lib scheme/base
!ENDIF
-DMZSCHEME_COLLECTS="\"$(MZSCHEME_COLLECTS:\=\\)\""
lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).lib:
lib /DEF:"$(MZSCHEME)\lib\lib$(MZSCHEME_MAIN_LIB)$(MZSCHEME_VER).def"
$(OUTDIR)/if_python.obj: $(OUTDIR) if_python.c if_py_both.h $(INCL)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(PYTHON_INC) if_python.c

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