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2
.gitignore
vendored
2
.gitignore
vendored
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ src/pathdef.c
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src/Obj*/pathdef.c
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gvimext.dll
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gvimext.lib
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gvim.lib
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runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
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# Borland C++
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@@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ src/testdir/test.log
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src/testdir/dostmp/*
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src/testdir/messages
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|
||||
src/testdir/opt_test.vim
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||||
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||||
36
.travis.yml
36
.travis.yml
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
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||||
language: c
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||||
dist: trusty
|
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|
||||
os:
|
||||
- osx
|
||||
@@ -19,14 +20,12 @@ env:
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp'"
|
||||
# ASAN build
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer" FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
|
||||
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp'"
|
||||
|
||||
sudo: false
|
||||
|
||||
git:
|
||||
depth: 10
|
||||
|
||||
# instead of a 2*2*8 matrix (2*os + 2*compiler + 8*env),
|
||||
# exclude some builds on mac os x and linux
|
||||
# linux: 2*compiler + 5*env + mac: 2*compiler + 2*env
|
||||
@@ -42,11 +41,13 @@ matrix:
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=scripttests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-python3interp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp'"
|
||||
- os: osx
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer" FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
|
||||
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp'"
|
||||
- os: linux
|
||||
compiler: gcc
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer" FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
compiler: clang
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
|
||||
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp'"
|
||||
- os: linux
|
||||
compiler: clang
|
||||
@@ -66,21 +67,30 @@ addons:
|
||||
apt:
|
||||
packages:
|
||||
- autoconf
|
||||
- clang
|
||||
- lcov
|
||||
- libperl-dev
|
||||
- python-dev
|
||||
- python3-dev
|
||||
- liblua5.1-0-dev
|
||||
- lua5.1
|
||||
- liblua5.2-dev
|
||||
- lua5.2
|
||||
- ruby-dev
|
||||
- cscope
|
||||
- libgtk2.0-dev
|
||||
|
||||
before_install:
|
||||
- rvm reset
|
||||
# Remove /opt/python/3.x.x/bin from $PATH for using system python3.
|
||||
# ("pyenv global system" doesn't seem to work.)
|
||||
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ] && which python3 | grep '/opt/python/' > /dev/null; then export PATH=$(echo $PATH | sed -e "s#$(echo $(which python3) | sed -e 's#/python3$##'):##"); fi
|
||||
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then pip install --user cpp-coveralls; fi
|
||||
# needed for https support for coveralls
|
||||
# building cffi only works with gcc, not with clang
|
||||
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then CC=gcc pip install --user pyopenssl ndg-httpsclient pyasn1; fi
|
||||
# Lua is not installed on Travis OSX
|
||||
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then brew install lua; export LUA_PREFIX=/usr/local; fi
|
||||
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then export HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1; brew update; brew install lua; export LUA_PREFIX=/usr/local; fi
|
||||
# Use llvm-cov instead of gcov when compiler is clang.
|
||||
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ] && [ "$CC" = "clang" ]; then ln -sf $(which llvm-cov) /home/travis/bin/gcov; fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Start virtual framebuffer to be able to test the GUI. Does not work on OS X.
|
||||
before_script:
|
||||
@@ -91,10 +101,14 @@ script:
|
||||
- if [ "$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 $CONFOPT --enable-fail-if-missing && if [ "$BUILD" = "yes" ]; then make -j$NPROC; fi)
|
||||
- if [ "$BUILD" = "yes" ]; then ${SRCDIR}/vim --version; fi
|
||||
# Show Vim version and also if_xx versions.
|
||||
- if [ "$BUILD" = "yes" ]; then ${SRCDIR}/vim --version; ${SRCDIR}/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S ${SRCDIR}/testdir/if_ver-1.vim -c quit > /dev/null; ${SRCDIR}/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S ${SRCDIR}/testdir/if_ver-2.vim -c quit > /dev/null; cat if_ver.txt; fi
|
||||
- make $SHADOWOPT $TEST
|
||||
- if [ -n "$ASAN_OPTIONS" ]; then for log in $(find -type f -name 'asan.*' -size +0); do asan_symbolize < "$log"; err=1; done; fi
|
||||
- if [ -n "$err" ]; then exit 1; fi
|
||||
|
||||
after_success:
|
||||
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b $SRCDIR -x .xs -e ${SRCDIR}/xxd -e ${SRCDIR}/if_perl.c --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi
|
||||
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then cd $SRCDIR && bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) ; fi
|
||||
|
||||
# vim:set sts=2 sw=2 tw=0 et:
|
||||
|
||||
96
Filelist
96
Filelist
@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/arabic.c \
|
||||
src/arabic.h \
|
||||
src/ascii.h \
|
||||
src/beval.c \
|
||||
src/beval.h \
|
||||
src/blowfish.c \
|
||||
src/buffer.c \
|
||||
src/channel.c \
|
||||
@@ -24,6 +26,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/edit.c \
|
||||
src/eval.c \
|
||||
src/evalfunc.c \
|
||||
src/ex_cmdidxs.h \
|
||||
src/ex_cmds.c \
|
||||
src/ex_cmds.h \
|
||||
src/ex_cmds2.c \
|
||||
@@ -40,7 +43,6 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/gui.c \
|
||||
src/gui.h \
|
||||
src/gui_beval.c \
|
||||
src/gui_beval.h \
|
||||
src/hardcopy.c \
|
||||
src/hashtab.c \
|
||||
src/json.c \
|
||||
@@ -84,6 +86,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/syntax.c \
|
||||
src/tag.c \
|
||||
src/term.c \
|
||||
src/terminal.c \
|
||||
src/term.h \
|
||||
src/termlib.c \
|
||||
src/ui.c \
|
||||
@@ -97,20 +100,25 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/tee/tee.c \
|
||||
src/xxd/xxd.c \
|
||||
src/main.aap \
|
||||
src/testdir/gen_opt_test.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/main.aap \
|
||||
src/testdir/README.txt \
|
||||
src/testdir/Make_all.mak \
|
||||
src/testdir/*.in \
|
||||
src/testdir/*.py \
|
||||
src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt \
|
||||
src/testdir/sautest/autoload/*.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/runtest.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/shared.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/view_util.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/setup.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/gui_init.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/setup_gui.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/gui_preinit.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/test[0-9]*.ok \
|
||||
src/testdir/test[0-9]*a.ok \
|
||||
src/testdir/test_[a-z]*.ok \
|
||||
src/testdir/test49.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/test60.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/test83-tags? \
|
||||
src/testdir/test77a.com \
|
||||
src/testdir/test_*.vim \
|
||||
@@ -127,8 +135,12 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/testdir/bench*.in \
|
||||
src/testdir/bench*.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/samples/*.txt \
|
||||
src/testdir/samples/test000 \
|
||||
src/testdir/if_ver*.vim \
|
||||
src/testdir/color_ramp.vim \
|
||||
src/proto.h \
|
||||
src/proto/arabic.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/beval.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/blowfish.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/buffer.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/channel.pro \
|
||||
@@ -181,6 +193,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/proto/syntax.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/tag.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/term.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/terminal.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/termlib.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/ui.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/undo.pro \
|
||||
@@ -188,6 +201,76 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/proto/version.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/winclip.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/window.pro \
|
||||
src/libvterm/.bzrignore \
|
||||
src/libvterm/.gitignore \
|
||||
src/libvterm/LICENSE \
|
||||
src/libvterm/Makefile \
|
||||
src/libvterm/README \
|
||||
src/libvterm/tbl2inc_c.pl \
|
||||
src/libvterm/vterm.pc.in \
|
||||
src/libvterm/bin/unterm.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/bin/vterm-ctrl.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/bin/vterm-dump.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/doc/URLs \
|
||||
src/libvterm/doc/seqs.txt \
|
||||
src/libvterm/include/vterm.h \
|
||||
src/libvterm/include/vterm_keycodes.h \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/encoding.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/encoding/DECdrawing.inc \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/encoding/DECdrawing.tbl \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/encoding/uk.inc \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/encoding/uk.tbl \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/keyboard.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/mouse.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/parser.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/pen.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/rect.h \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/screen.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/state.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/unicode.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/utf8.h \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/vterm.c \
|
||||
src/libvterm/src/vterm_internal.h \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/02parser.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/03encoding_utf8.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/10state_putglyph.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/11state_movecursor.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/12state_scroll.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/13state_edit.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/14state_encoding.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/15state_mode.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/16state_resize.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/17state_mouse.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/18state_termprops.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/20state_wrapping.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/21state_tabstops.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/22state_save.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/25state_input.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/26state_query.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/27state_reset.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/28state_dbl_wh.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/29state_fallback.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/30pen.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/40screen_ascii.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/41screen_unicode.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/42screen_damage.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/43screen_resize.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/44screen_pen.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/45screen_protect.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/46screen_extent.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/47screen_dbl_wh.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/48screen_termprops.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/90vttest_01-movement-1.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/90vttest_01-movement-2.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/90vttest_01-movement-3.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/90vttest_01-movement-4.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/90vttest_02-screen-1.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/90vttest_02-screen-2.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/90vttest_02-screen-3.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/90vttest_02-screen-4.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/92lp1640917.test \
|
||||
src/libvterm/t/harness.c \
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# source files for Unix only
|
||||
@@ -210,6 +293,7 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
|
||||
src/config.mk.in \
|
||||
src/configure \
|
||||
src/configure.ac \
|
||||
src/create_cmdidxs.vim \
|
||||
src/gui_at_fs.c \
|
||||
src/gui_at_sb.c \
|
||||
src/gui_at_sb.h \
|
||||
@@ -233,7 +317,7 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
|
||||
src/link.sh \
|
||||
src/installman.sh \
|
||||
src/installml.sh \
|
||||
src/mkinstalldirs \
|
||||
src/install-sh \
|
||||
src/os_unix.c \
|
||||
src/os_unix.h \
|
||||
src/os_unixx.h \
|
||||
@@ -324,6 +408,7 @@ SRC_DOS = \
|
||||
src/msvcsetup.bat \
|
||||
src/msvc2008.bat \
|
||||
src/msvc2010.bat \
|
||||
src/msvc2015.bat \
|
||||
src/dimm.idl \
|
||||
src/dlldata.c \
|
||||
src/dosinst.c \
|
||||
@@ -368,6 +453,7 @@ SRC_DOS = \
|
||||
src/xxd/Make_mvc.mak \
|
||||
nsis/gvim.nsi \
|
||||
nsis/gvim_version.nsh \
|
||||
nsis/vimrc.ini \
|
||||
nsis/README.txt \
|
||||
uninstal.txt \
|
||||
src/VisVim/Commands.cpp \
|
||||
@@ -498,6 +584,7 @@ RT_ALL = \
|
||||
runtime/doc/*.txt \
|
||||
runtime/doc/Makefile \
|
||||
runtime/doc/doctags.c \
|
||||
runtime/doc/test_urls.vim \
|
||||
runtime/doc/vim.1 \
|
||||
runtime/doc/evim.1 \
|
||||
runtime/doc/vimdiff.1 \
|
||||
@@ -557,6 +644,7 @@ RT_ALL = \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/tags \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/shellmenu/plugin/shellmenu.vim \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/swapmouse/plugin/swapmouse.vim \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim \
|
||||
|
||||
# runtime files for all distributions without CR-NL translation
|
||||
RT_ALL_BIN = \
|
||||
@@ -574,6 +662,7 @@ RT_SCRIPTS = \
|
||||
runtime/makemenu.vim \
|
||||
runtime/autoload/*.vim \
|
||||
runtime/autoload/README.txt \
|
||||
runtime/autoload/dist/*.vim \
|
||||
runtime/autoload/xml/*.vim \
|
||||
runtime/colors/*.vim \
|
||||
runtime/colors/README.txt \
|
||||
@@ -719,7 +808,6 @@ EXTRA = \
|
||||
farsi/README.txt \
|
||||
farsi/fonts/*/far-* \
|
||||
runtime/vimlogo.xpm \
|
||||
src/swis.s \
|
||||
src/tee/Makefile \
|
||||
src/tee/Make_mvc.mak \
|
||||
src/tee/tee.c \
|
||||
|
||||
53
Makefile
53
Makefile
@@ -120,27 +120,28 @@ MINOR = 0
|
||||
#
|
||||
# MS-Windows:
|
||||
# - Run make on Unix to update the ".mo" files.
|
||||
# - Get libintl-8.dll and libiconv-2.dll. E.g. from
|
||||
# - Get 32 bit libintl-8.dll, libiconv-2.dll and libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll. E.g. from
|
||||
# https://mlocati.github.io/gettext-iconv-windows/ .
|
||||
# Put them in the top directory, "make dosrt" uses them.
|
||||
# Use the "shared-32.zip file and extract the archive to get the files.
|
||||
# Put them in the gettext32 directory, "make dosrt" uses them.
|
||||
# - Get 64 bit libintl-8.dll and libiconv-2.dll. E.g. from
|
||||
# https://mlocati.github.io/gettext-iconv-windows/ .
|
||||
# Use the "shared-64.zip file and extract the archive to get the files.
|
||||
# Put them in the gettext64 directory, "make dosrt" uses them.
|
||||
# - > make dossrc
|
||||
# > make dosrt
|
||||
# Unpack dist/vim##rt.zip and dist/vim##src.zip on an MS-Windows PC.
|
||||
# This creates the directory vim/vim80 and puts all files in there.
|
||||
# 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.
|
||||
# - > cd src
|
||||
# - See src/INSTALLpc.txt for installing the compiler and SDK.
|
||||
# - Set environment for Visual C++ 2015:
|
||||
# > cd src
|
||||
# > msvc2015.bat
|
||||
# - Build the console binary:
|
||||
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
|
||||
# - Run the tests:
|
||||
# - Run the tests and check the ouput:
|
||||
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak testclean
|
||||
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak test
|
||||
# - check the output.
|
||||
# - Rename (using ../tools/rename.bat):
|
||||
# vim.exe to vimw32.exe
|
||||
# tee/tee.exe to teew32.exe
|
||||
@@ -151,19 +152,18 @@ MINOR = 0
|
||||
# Win32 GUI version build:
|
||||
# - > cd src
|
||||
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes
|
||||
# - Run the tests:
|
||||
# - Run the tests and check the output:
|
||||
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak testclean
|
||||
# > 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.
|
||||
# - Copy "GvimExt/gvimext.dll" to here.
|
||||
# - Delete vimrun.exe, install.exe and uninstal.exe.
|
||||
# Win32 GUI version with OLE, PERL, Ruby, TCL, PYTHON and dynamic IME:
|
||||
# - Install the interfaces you want, see src/INSTALLpc.txt
|
||||
# Adjust bigvim.bat to match the version of each interface you want.
|
||||
# - Build:
|
||||
# > cd src
|
||||
# Adjust bigvim.bat to match the version of each interface you want.
|
||||
# > bigvim.bat
|
||||
# - Run the tests:
|
||||
# > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak testclean
|
||||
@@ -187,10 +187,11 @@ MINOR = 0
|
||||
# gvimext64.dll in src/GvimExt
|
||||
# VisVim.dll in src/VisVim
|
||||
# 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.
|
||||
# gvimext64.dll can be obtained from:
|
||||
# https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/releases
|
||||
# It is part of gvim_8.0.*_x64.zip as vim/vim80/GvimExt/gvimext64.dll.
|
||||
# - Make sure there is a diff.exe two levels up (get it from a previous Vim
|
||||
# version).
|
||||
# version). Also put winpty32.dll and winpty-agent.exe there.
|
||||
# - go to ../nsis and do:
|
||||
# > makensis gvim.nsi (takes a few minutes).
|
||||
# ignore warning for libwinpthread-1.dll
|
||||
@@ -466,8 +467,13 @@ dosrt_files: dist prepare no_title.vim
|
||||
cp $$i dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/lang/$$n/LC_MESSAGES/vim.mo; \
|
||||
fi \
|
||||
done
|
||||
cp libintl-8.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/
|
||||
cp libiconv-2.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/
|
||||
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gettext32
|
||||
cp gettext32/libintl-8.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gettext32/
|
||||
cp gettext32/libiconv-2.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gettext32/
|
||||
cp gettext32/libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gettext32/
|
||||
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gettext64
|
||||
cp gettext64/libintl-8.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gettext64/
|
||||
cp gettext64/libiconv-2.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gettext64/
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Used before uploading. Don't delete the AAPDIR/sign files!
|
||||
@@ -494,7 +500,10 @@ dosbin_gvim: dist no_title.vim dist/$(COMMENT_GVIM)
|
||||
cp vimrun.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/vimrun.exe
|
||||
cp installw32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/install.exe
|
||||
cp uninstalw32.exe dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/uninstal.exe
|
||||
cp gvimext.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/gvimext.dll
|
||||
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/GvimExt32
|
||||
cp gvimext.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/GvimExt32/gvimext.dll
|
||||
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/GvimExt64
|
||||
cp gvimext64.dll dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/GvimExt64/gvimext.dll
|
||||
cd dist && zip -9 -rD -z gvim$(VERSION).zip vim <$(COMMENT_GVIM)
|
||||
cp gvim.pdb dist/gvim$(VERSION).pdb
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
|
||||
`README.md` for version 8.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
|
||||
|
||||
[](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim)
|
||||
[](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim?branch=master)
|
||||
[](https://coveralls.io/github/vim/vim?branch=master)
|
||||
[](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chrisbra/vim)
|
||||
[](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/vim)
|
||||
[](https://buildd.debian.org/vim)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## What is Vim? ##
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ matrix:
|
||||
|
||||
before_build:
|
||||
- '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Bin\SetEnv.cmd" /x64 /release'
|
||||
- 'set INCLUDE=%INCLUDE%C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\Include\um'
|
||||
|
||||
build_script:
|
||||
- src/appveyor.bat
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
This builds a one-click install for Vim for Win32 using the Nullsoft
|
||||
Installation System (NSIS), available at http://www.nullsoft.com/free/nsis/
|
||||
Installation System (NSIS), available at http://nsis.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
|
||||
To build the installable .exe:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -17,8 +17,14 @@ To build the installable .exe:
|
||||
uninstal.exe,
|
||||
xxd/xxd.exe,
|
||||
|
||||
Then execute tools/rename.bat to rename the executables. (mv command is
|
||||
required.)
|
||||
|
||||
3. Go to the GvimExt directory and build gvimext.dll (or get it from a binary
|
||||
archive).
|
||||
archive). Both 64- and 32-bit versions are needed and should be placed
|
||||
as follows:
|
||||
64-bit: src/GvimExt/gvimext64.dll
|
||||
32-bit: src/GvimExt/gvimext.dll
|
||||
|
||||
4. Go to the VisVim directory and build VisVim.dll (or get it from a binary
|
||||
archive).
|
||||
@@ -27,13 +33,35 @@ To build the installable .exe:
|
||||
get them from a binary archive).
|
||||
|
||||
6. Get a "diff.exe" program and put it in the "../.." directory (above the
|
||||
"vim61" directory, it's the same for all Vim versions).
|
||||
"vim80" directory, it's the same for all Vim versions).
|
||||
You can find one in previous Vim versions or in this archive:
|
||||
http://www.mossbayeng.com/~ron/vim/diffutils.tar.gz
|
||||
Also put winpty32.dll and winpty-agent.exe there.
|
||||
|
||||
7. Do "make uganda.nsis.txt" in runtime/doc. This requires sed, you may have
|
||||
to do this on Unix. Make sure the file is in DOS file format!
|
||||
|
||||
8. Get gettext and iconv DLLs from the following site:
|
||||
https://github.com/mlocati/gettext-iconv-windows/releases
|
||||
Both 64- and 32-bit versions are needed.
|
||||
Download the files gettextX.X.X.X-iconvX.XX-shared-{32,64}.zip, extract
|
||||
DLLs and place them as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
<GETTEXT directory>
|
||||
|
|
||||
+ gettext32/
|
||||
| libintl-8.dll
|
||||
| libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
| libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
|
||||
|
|
||||
` gettext64/
|
||||
libintl-8.dll
|
||||
libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
|
||||
The default <GETTEXT directory> is "..", however, you can change it by
|
||||
passing /DGETTEXT=... option to the makensis command.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Install NSIS if you didn't do that already.
|
||||
Also install UPX, if you want a compressed file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
151
nsis/gvim.nsi
151
nsis/gvim.nsi
@@ -20,8 +20,15 @@
|
||||
!define VIMTOOLS ..\..
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
|
||||
# Location of gettext.
|
||||
# It must contain two directories: gettext32 and gettext64.
|
||||
# See README.txt for detail.
|
||||
!ifndef GETTEXT
|
||||
!define GETTEXT ${VIMRT}
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
|
||||
# Comment the next line if you don't have UPX.
|
||||
# Get it at http://upx.sourceforge.net
|
||||
# Get it at https://upx.github.io/
|
||||
!define HAVE_UPX
|
||||
|
||||
# comment the next line if you do not want to add Native Language Support
|
||||
@@ -76,6 +83,7 @@ SilentInstall normal
|
||||
# These are the pages we use
|
||||
Page license
|
||||
Page components
|
||||
Page custom SetCustom ValidateCustom ": _vimrc setting"
|
||||
Page directory "" "" CheckInstallDir
|
||||
Page instfiles
|
||||
UninstPage uninstConfirm
|
||||
@@ -87,6 +95,7 @@ UninstPage instfiles
|
||||
Function .onInit
|
||||
MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION \
|
||||
"This will install Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} on your computer.$\n Continue?" \
|
||||
/SD IDYES \
|
||||
IDYES NoAbort
|
||||
Abort ; causes installer to quit.
|
||||
NoAbort:
|
||||
@@ -127,6 +136,10 @@ Function .onInit
|
||||
StrCpy $1 "-register-OLE"
|
||||
StrCpy $2 "gvim evim gview gvimdiff vimtutor"
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract InstallOptions files
|
||||
# $PLUGINSDIR will automatically be removed when the installer closes
|
||||
InitPluginsDir
|
||||
File /oname=$PLUGINSDIR\vimrc.ini "vimrc.ini"
|
||||
FunctionEnd
|
||||
|
||||
Function .onUserAbort
|
||||
@@ -178,7 +191,7 @@ FunctionEnd
|
||||
|
||||
##########################################################
|
||||
Section "Vim executables and runtime files"
|
||||
SectionIn 1 2 3
|
||||
SectionIn 1 2 3 RO
|
||||
|
||||
# we need also this here if the user changes the instdir
|
||||
StrCpy $0 "$INSTDIR\vim${VER_MAJOR}${VER_MINOR}"
|
||||
@@ -190,13 +203,16 @@ Section "Vim executables and runtime files"
|
||||
File ${VIMSRC}\vimrun.exe
|
||||
File /oname=tee.exe ${VIMSRC}\teew32.exe
|
||||
File /oname=xxd.exe ${VIMSRC}\xxdw32.exe
|
||||
File ${VIMTOOLS}\diff.exe
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\vimtutor.bat
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\README.txt
|
||||
File ..\uninstal.txt
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\*.vim
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\rgb.txt
|
||||
|
||||
File ${VIMTOOLS}\diff.exe
|
||||
File ${VIMTOOLS}\winpty32.dll
|
||||
File ${VIMTOOLS}\winpty-agent.exe
|
||||
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\colors
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\colors\*.*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -215,6 +231,14 @@ Section "Vim executables and runtime files"
|
||||
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\macros
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\macros\*.*
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\macros\hanoi
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\macros\hanoi\*.*
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\macros\life
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\macros\life\*.*
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\macros\maze
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\macros\maze\*.*
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\macros\urm
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\macros\urm\*.*
|
||||
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\dvorak
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\dvorak\*.*
|
||||
@@ -244,6 +268,9 @@ Section "Vim executables and runtime files"
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\autoload
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\autoload\*.*
|
||||
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\autoload\dist
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\autoload\dist\*.*
|
||||
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\autoload\xml
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\autoload\xml\*.*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -316,24 +343,67 @@ Section "Add an Edit-with-Vim context menu entry"
|
||||
SetOutPath $0
|
||||
ClearErrors
|
||||
SetOverwrite try
|
||||
|
||||
${If} ${RunningX64}
|
||||
# Install 64-bit gvimext.dll into the GvimExt64 directory.
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\GvimExt64
|
||||
ClearErrors
|
||||
File /oname=gvimext.dll ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext64.dll
|
||||
${Else}
|
||||
File /oname=gvimext.dll ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext.dll
|
||||
!ifdef HAVE_NLS
|
||||
File ${GETTEXT}\gettext64\libintl-8.dll
|
||||
File ${GETTEXT}\gettext64\libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
|
||||
IfErrors 0 GvimExt64Done
|
||||
|
||||
# Can't copy gvimext.dll, create it under another name and rename it
|
||||
# on next reboot.
|
||||
GetTempFileName $3 $0\GvimExt64
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext64.dll
|
||||
Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\GvimExt64\gvimext.dll
|
||||
!ifdef HAVE_NLS
|
||||
GetTempFileName $3 $0\GvimExt64
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${GETTEXT}\gettext64\libintl-8.dll
|
||||
Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\GvimExt64\libintl-8.dll
|
||||
GetTempFileName $3 $0\GvimExt64
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${GETTEXT}\gettext64\libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\GvimExt64\libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
${EndIf}
|
||||
IfErrors 0 GvimExtDone
|
||||
|
||||
GvimExt64Done:
|
||||
|
||||
# Install 32-bit gvimext.dll into the GvimExt32 directory.
|
||||
SetOutPath $0\GvimExt32
|
||||
ClearErrors
|
||||
|
||||
File /oname=gvimext.dll ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext.dll
|
||||
!ifdef HAVE_NLS
|
||||
File ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libintl-8.dll
|
||||
File ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
File ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
|
||||
IfErrors 0 GvimExt32Done
|
||||
|
||||
# Can't copy gvimext.dll, create it under another name and rename it on
|
||||
# next reboot.
|
||||
GetTempFileName $3 $0
|
||||
${If} ${RunningX64}
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext64.dll
|
||||
${Else}
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext.dll
|
||||
${EndIf}
|
||||
Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\gvimext.dll
|
||||
GetTempFileName $3 $0\GvimExt32
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${VIMSRC}\GvimExt\gvimext.dll
|
||||
Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\GvimExt32\gvimext.dll
|
||||
!ifdef HAVE_NLS
|
||||
GetTempFileName $3 $0\GvimExt32
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libintl-8.dll
|
||||
Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\GvimExt32\libintl-8.dll
|
||||
GetTempFileName $3 $0\GvimExt32
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\GvimExt32\libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
GetTempFileName $3 $0\GvimExt32
|
||||
File /oname=$3 ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
|
||||
Rename /REBOOTOK $3 $0\GvimExt32\libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
|
||||
GvimExtDone:
|
||||
GvimExt32Done:
|
||||
SetOverwrite lastused
|
||||
|
||||
# We don't have a separate entry for the "Open With..." menu, assume
|
||||
@@ -342,7 +412,7 @@ Section "Add an Edit-with-Vim context menu entry"
|
||||
SectionEnd
|
||||
|
||||
##########################################################
|
||||
Section "Create a _vimrc if it doesn't exist"
|
||||
Section "Create a _vimrc if it doesn't exist" sec_vimrc_id
|
||||
SectionIn 1 3
|
||||
|
||||
StrCpy $1 "$1 -create-vimrc"
|
||||
@@ -382,9 +452,10 @@ SectionEnd
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\keymap\README.txt
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\keymap\*.vim
|
||||
SetOutPath $0
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\libintl-8.dll
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
File /nonfatal ${VIMRT}\libwinpthread-1.dll
|
||||
File ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libintl-8.dll
|
||||
File ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libiconv-2.dll
|
||||
#File /nonfatal ${VIMRT}\libwinpthread-1.dll
|
||||
File /nonfatal ${GETTEXT}\gettext32\libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
|
||||
SectionEnd
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -399,6 +470,45 @@ Section -post
|
||||
BringToFront
|
||||
SectionEnd
|
||||
|
||||
##########################################################
|
||||
Function SetCustom
|
||||
# Display the InstallOptions dialog
|
||||
|
||||
# Check if a _vimrc should be created
|
||||
SectionGetFlags ${sec_vimrc_id} $0
|
||||
IntOp $0 $0 & 1
|
||||
StrCmp $0 "1" +2 0
|
||||
Abort
|
||||
|
||||
Push $3
|
||||
InstallOptions::dialog "$PLUGINSDIR\vimrc.ini"
|
||||
Pop $3
|
||||
Pop $3
|
||||
FunctionEnd
|
||||
|
||||
Function ValidateCustom
|
||||
ReadINIStr $3 "$PLUGINSDIR\vimrc.ini" "Field 2" "State"
|
||||
StrCmp $3 "1" 0 +3
|
||||
StrCpy $1 "$1 -vimrc-remap no"
|
||||
Goto behave
|
||||
|
||||
StrCpy $1 "$1 -vimrc-remap win"
|
||||
|
||||
behave:
|
||||
ReadINIStr $3 "$PLUGINSDIR\vimrc.ini" "Field 5" "State"
|
||||
StrCmp $3 "1" 0 +3
|
||||
StrCpy $1 "$1 -vimrc-behave unix"
|
||||
Goto done
|
||||
|
||||
ReadINIStr $3 "$PLUGINSDIR\vimrc.ini" "Field 6" "State"
|
||||
StrCmp $3 "1" 0 +3
|
||||
StrCpy $1 "$1 -vimrc-behave mswin"
|
||||
Goto done
|
||||
|
||||
StrCpy $1 "$1 -vimrc-behave default"
|
||||
done:
|
||||
FunctionEnd
|
||||
|
||||
##########################################################
|
||||
Section Uninstall
|
||||
# Apparently $INSTDIR is set to the directory where the uninstaller is
|
||||
@@ -424,6 +534,11 @@ Section Uninstall
|
||||
$\nIt contains the Vim executables and runtime files." IDNO NoRemoveExes
|
||||
|
||||
Delete /REBOOTOK $0\*.dll
|
||||
Delete /REBOOTOK $0\GvimExt32\*.dll
|
||||
${If} ${RunningX64}
|
||||
Delete /REBOOTOK $0\GvimExt64\*.dll
|
||||
${EndIf}
|
||||
|
||||
ClearErrors
|
||||
# Remove everything but *.dll files. Avoids that
|
||||
# a lot remains when gvimext.dll cannot be deleted.
|
||||
|
||||
68
nsis/vimrc.ini
Normal file
68
nsis/vimrc.ini
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
|
||||
[Settings]
|
||||
NumFields=7
|
||||
|
||||
[Field 1]
|
||||
Type=GroupBox
|
||||
Left=0
|
||||
Right=-1
|
||||
Top=0
|
||||
Bottom=53
|
||||
Text=" Key remapping "
|
||||
|
||||
[Field 2]
|
||||
Type=radiobutton
|
||||
Text=Do not remap keys for Windows behavior (Default)
|
||||
Left=10
|
||||
Right=-10
|
||||
Top=17
|
||||
Bottom=25
|
||||
State=1
|
||||
Flags=GROUP
|
||||
|
||||
[Field 3]
|
||||
Type=radiobutton
|
||||
Text=Remap a few keys for Windows behavior (<C-V>, <C-C>, <C-A>, <C-S>, <C-F>, etc)
|
||||
Left=10
|
||||
Right=-10
|
||||
Top=30
|
||||
Bottom=47
|
||||
State=0
|
||||
Flags=NOTABSTOP
|
||||
|
||||
[Field 4]
|
||||
Type=GroupBox
|
||||
Left=0
|
||||
Right=-1
|
||||
Top=55
|
||||
Bottom=-5
|
||||
Text=" Mouse behavior "
|
||||
|
||||
[Field 5]
|
||||
Type=radiobutton
|
||||
Text=Right button extends selection, left button starts visual mode (Unix)
|
||||
Left=10
|
||||
Right=-5
|
||||
Top=72
|
||||
Bottom=80
|
||||
State=0
|
||||
Flags=GROUP
|
||||
|
||||
[Field 6]
|
||||
Type=radiobutton
|
||||
Text=Right button has a popup menu, left button starts select mode (Windows)
|
||||
Left=10
|
||||
Right=-5
|
||||
Top=85
|
||||
Bottom=93
|
||||
State=0
|
||||
Flags=NOTABSTOP
|
||||
|
||||
[Field 7]
|
||||
Type=radiobutton
|
||||
Text=Right button has a popup menu, left button starts visual mode (Default)
|
||||
Left=10
|
||||
Right=-5
|
||||
Top=98
|
||||
Bottom=106
|
||||
State=1
|
||||
Flags=NOTABSTOP
|
||||
@@ -2,12 +2,13 @@
|
||||
" Description: Perform Ada specific completion & tagging.
|
||||
" Language: Ada (2005)
|
||||
" $Id: ada.vim 887 2008-07-08 14:29:01Z krischik $
|
||||
" Maintainer: Martin Krischik <krischik@users.sourceforge.net>
|
||||
" Maintainer: Mathias Brousset <mathiasb17@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Martin Krischik <krischik@users.sourceforge.net>
|
||||
" Taylor Venable <taylor@metasyntax.net>
|
||||
" Neil Bird <neil@fnxweb.com>
|
||||
" Ned Okie <nokie@radford.edu>
|
||||
" $Author: krischik $
|
||||
" $Date: 2008-07-08 16:29:01 +0200 (Di, 08 Jul 2008) $
|
||||
" $Date: 2017-01-31 20:20:05 +0200 (Mon, 01 Jan 2017) $
|
||||
" Version: 4.6
|
||||
" $Revision: 887 $
|
||||
" $HeadURL: https://gnuada.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gnuada/trunk/tools/vim/autoload/ada.vim $
|
||||
@@ -23,6 +24,7 @@
|
||||
" 09.05.2007 MK Session just won't work no matter how much
|
||||
" tweaking is done
|
||||
" 19.09.2007 NO still some mapleader problems
|
||||
" 31.01.2017 MB fix more mapleader problems
|
||||
" Help Page: ft-ada-functions
|
||||
"------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -447,7 +449,7 @@ function ada#Switch_Session (New_Session)
|
||||
|
||||
if a:New_Session != v:this_session
|
||||
"
|
||||
" We actualy got a new session - otherwise there
|
||||
" We actually got a new session - otherwise there
|
||||
" is nothing to do.
|
||||
"
|
||||
if strlen (v:this_session) > 0
|
||||
@@ -585,11 +587,11 @@ function ada#Map_Menu (Text, Keys, Command)
|
||||
\ " :" . a:Command . "<CR>"
|
||||
execute
|
||||
\ "nnoremap <buffer>" .
|
||||
\ escape(l:leader . "a" . a:Keys , '\') .
|
||||
\ " <Leader>a" . a:Keys .
|
||||
\" :" . a:Command
|
||||
execute
|
||||
\ "inoremap <buffer>" .
|
||||
\ escape(l:leader . "a" . a:Keys , '\') .
|
||||
\ " <Leader>a" . a:Keys .
|
||||
\" <C-O>:" . a:Command
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
741
runtime/autoload/dist/ft.vim
vendored
Normal file
741
runtime/autoload/dist/ft.vim
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,741 @@
|
||||
" Vim functions for file type detection
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2017 Nov 11
|
||||
|
||||
" These functions are moved here from runtime/filetype.vim to make startup
|
||||
" faster.
|
||||
|
||||
" Line continuation is used here, remove 'C' from 'cpoptions'
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#Check_inp()
|
||||
if getline(1) =~ '^\*'
|
||||
setf abaqus
|
||||
else
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
if line("$") > 500
|
||||
let nmax = 500
|
||||
else
|
||||
let nmax = line("$")
|
||||
endif
|
||||
while n <= nmax
|
||||
if getline(n) =~? "^header surface data"
|
||||
setf trasys
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" This function checks for the kind of assembly that is wanted by the user, or
|
||||
" can be detected from the first five lines of the file.
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTasm()
|
||||
" make sure b:asmsyntax exists
|
||||
if !exists("b:asmsyntax")
|
||||
let b:asmsyntax = ""
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if b:asmsyntax == ""
|
||||
call dist#ft#FTasmsyntax()
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" if b:asmsyntax still isn't set, default to asmsyntax or GNU
|
||||
if b:asmsyntax == ""
|
||||
if exists("g:asmsyntax")
|
||||
let b:asmsyntax = g:asmsyntax
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:asmsyntax = "asm"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
exe "setf " . fnameescape(b:asmsyntax)
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTasmsyntax()
|
||||
" see if file contains any asmsyntax=foo overrides. If so, change
|
||||
" b:asmsyntax appropriately
|
||||
let head = " ".getline(1)." ".getline(2)." ".getline(3)." ".getline(4).
|
||||
\" ".getline(5)." "
|
||||
let match = matchstr(head, '\sasmsyntax=\zs[a-zA-Z0-9]\+\ze\s')
|
||||
if match != ''
|
||||
let b:asmsyntax = match
|
||||
elseif ((head =~? '\.title') || (head =~? '\.ident') || (head =~? '\.macro') || (head =~? '\.subtitle') || (head =~? '\.library'))
|
||||
let b:asmsyntax = "vmasm"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Check if one of the first five lines contains "VB_Name". In that case it is
|
||||
" probably a Visual Basic file. Otherwise it's assumed to be "alt" filetype.
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTVB(alt)
|
||||
if getline(1).getline(2).getline(3).getline(4).getline(5) =~? 'VB_Name\|Begin VB\.\(Form\|MDIForm\|UserControl\)'
|
||||
setf vb
|
||||
else
|
||||
exe "setf " . a:alt
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTbtm()
|
||||
if exists("g:dosbatch_syntax_for_btm") && g:dosbatch_syntax_for_btm
|
||||
setf dosbatch
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf btm
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#BindzoneCheck(default)
|
||||
if getline(1).getline(2).getline(3).getline(4) =~ '^; <<>> DiG [0-9.]\+.* <<>>\|$ORIGIN\|$TTL\|IN\s\+SOA'
|
||||
setf bindzone
|
||||
elseif a:default != ''
|
||||
exe 'setf ' . a:default
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTlpc()
|
||||
if exists("g:lpc_syntax_for_c")
|
||||
let lnum = 1
|
||||
while lnum <= 12
|
||||
if getline(lnum) =~# '^\(//\|inherit\|private\|protected\|nosave\|string\|object\|mapping\|mixed\)'
|
||||
setf lpc
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let lnum = lnum + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
endif
|
||||
setf c
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTheader()
|
||||
if match(getline(1, min([line("$"), 200])), '^@\(interface\|end\|class\)') > -1
|
||||
if exists("g:c_syntax_for_h")
|
||||
setf objc
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf objcpp
|
||||
endif
|
||||
elseif exists("g:c_syntax_for_h")
|
||||
setf c
|
||||
elseif exists("g:ch_syntax_for_h")
|
||||
setf ch
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf cpp
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" This function checks if one of the first ten lines start with a '@'. In
|
||||
" that case it is probably a change file.
|
||||
" If the first line starts with # or ! it's probably a ch file.
|
||||
" If a line has "main", "include", "//" ir "/*" it's probably ch.
|
||||
" Otherwise CHILL is assumed.
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTchange()
|
||||
let lnum = 1
|
||||
while lnum <= 10
|
||||
if getline(lnum)[0] == '@'
|
||||
setf change
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if lnum == 1 && (getline(1)[0] == '#' || getline(1)[0] == '!')
|
||||
setf ch
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if getline(lnum) =~ "MODULE"
|
||||
setf chill
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if getline(lnum) =~ 'main\s*(\|#\s*include\|//'
|
||||
setf ch
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let lnum = lnum + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf chill
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTent()
|
||||
" This function checks for valid cl syntax in the first five lines.
|
||||
" Look for either an opening comment, '#', or a block start, '{".
|
||||
" If not found, assume SGML.
|
||||
let lnum = 1
|
||||
while lnum < 6
|
||||
let line = getline(lnum)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*[#{]'
|
||||
setf cl
|
||||
return
|
||||
elseif line !~ '^\s*$'
|
||||
" Not a blank line, not a comment, and not a block start,
|
||||
" so doesn't look like valid cl code.
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let lnum = lnum + 1
|
||||
endw
|
||||
setf dtd
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#EuphoriaCheck()
|
||||
if exists('g:filetype_euphoria')
|
||||
exe 'setf ' . g:filetype_euphoria
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf euphoria3
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#DtraceCheck()
|
||||
let lines = getline(1, min([line("$"), 100]))
|
||||
if match(lines, '^module\>\|^import\>') > -1
|
||||
" D files often start with a module and/or import statement.
|
||||
setf d
|
||||
elseif match(lines, '^#!\S\+dtrace\|#pragma\s\+D\s\+option\|:\S\{-}:\S\{-}:') > -1
|
||||
setf dtrace
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf d
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTe()
|
||||
if exists('g:filetype_euphoria')
|
||||
exe 'setf ' . g:filetype_euphoria
|
||||
else
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ "^\\s*\\(<'\\|'>\\)\\s*$"
|
||||
setf specman
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf eiffel
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Distinguish between HTML, XHTML and Django
|
||||
func dist#ft#FThtml()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 10 && n < line("$")
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '\<DTD\s\+XHTML\s'
|
||||
setf xhtml
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '{%\s*\(extends\|block\|load\)\>\|{#\s\+'
|
||||
setf htmldjango
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf html
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Distinguish between standard IDL and MS-IDL
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTidl()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 50 && n < line("$")
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*import\s\+"\(unknwn\|objidl\)\.idl"'
|
||||
setf msidl
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf idl
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Distinguish between "default" and Cproto prototype file. */
|
||||
func dist#ft#ProtoCheck(default)
|
||||
" Cproto files have a comment in the first line and a function prototype in
|
||||
" the second line, it always ends in ";". Indent files may also have
|
||||
" comments, thus we can't match comments to see the difference.
|
||||
" IDL files can have a single ';' in the second line, require at least one
|
||||
" chacter before the ';'.
|
||||
if getline(2) =~ '.;$'
|
||||
setf cpp
|
||||
else
|
||||
exe 'setf ' . a:default
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTm()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
let saw_comment = 0 " Whether we've seen a multiline comment leader.
|
||||
while n < 100
|
||||
let line = getline(n)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*/\*'
|
||||
" /* ... */ is a comment in Objective C and Murphi, so we can't conclude
|
||||
" it's either of them yet, but track this as a hint in case we don't see
|
||||
" anything more definitive.
|
||||
let saw_comment = 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|@import\>\|//\)'
|
||||
setf objc
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*%'
|
||||
setf matlab
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*(\*'
|
||||
setf mma
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if line =~ '^\c\s*\(\(type\|var\)\>\|--\)'
|
||||
setf murphi
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
|
||||
if saw_comment
|
||||
" We didn't see anything definitive, but this looks like either Objective C
|
||||
" or Murphi based on the comment leader. Assume the former as it is more
|
||||
" common.
|
||||
setf objc
|
||||
elseif exists("g:filetype_m")
|
||||
" Use user specified default filetype for .m
|
||||
exe "setf " . g:filetype_m
|
||||
else
|
||||
" Default is matlab
|
||||
setf matlab
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTmms()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 10
|
||||
let line = getline(n)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*\(%\|//\)' || line =~ '^\*'
|
||||
setf mmix
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*#'
|
||||
setf make
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf mmix
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" This function checks if one of the first five lines start with a dot. In
|
||||
" that case it is probably an nroff file: 'filetype' is set and 1 is returned.
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTnroff()
|
||||
if getline(1)[0] . getline(2)[0] . getline(3)[0] . getline(4)[0] . getline(5)[0] =~ '\.'
|
||||
setf nroff
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTmm()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 10
|
||||
let line = getline(n)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|@import\>\|/\*\)'
|
||||
setf objcpp
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf nroff
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTpl()
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_pl")
|
||||
exe "setf " . g:filetype_pl
|
||||
else
|
||||
" recognize Prolog by specific text in the first non-empty line
|
||||
" require a blank after the '%' because Perl uses "%list" and "%translate"
|
||||
let l = getline(nextnonblank(1))
|
||||
if l =~ '\<prolog\>' || l =~ '^\s*\(%\+\(\s\|$\)\|/\*\)' || l =~ ':-'
|
||||
setf prolog
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf perl
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTinc()
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_inc")
|
||||
exe "setf " . g:filetype_inc
|
||||
else
|
||||
let lines = getline(1).getline(2).getline(3)
|
||||
if lines =~? "perlscript"
|
||||
setf aspperl
|
||||
elseif lines =~ "<%"
|
||||
setf aspvbs
|
||||
elseif lines =~ "<?"
|
||||
setf php
|
||||
else
|
||||
call dist#ft#FTasmsyntax()
|
||||
if exists("b:asmsyntax")
|
||||
exe "setf " . fnameescape(b:asmsyntax)
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf pov
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTprogress_cweb()
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_w")
|
||||
exe "setf " . g:filetype_w
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if getline(1) =~ '&ANALYZE' || getline(3) =~ '&GLOBAL-DEFINE'
|
||||
setf progress
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf cweb
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTprogress_asm()
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_i")
|
||||
exe "setf " . g:filetype_i
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
" This function checks for an assembly comment the first ten lines.
|
||||
" If not found, assume Progress.
|
||||
let lnum = 1
|
||||
while lnum <= 10 && lnum < line('$')
|
||||
let line = getline(lnum)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*;' || line =~ '^\*'
|
||||
call dist#ft#FTasm()
|
||||
return
|
||||
elseif line !~ '^\s*$' || line =~ '^/\*'
|
||||
" Not an empty line: Doesn't look like valid assembly code.
|
||||
" Or it looks like a Progress /* comment
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let lnum = lnum + 1
|
||||
endw
|
||||
setf progress
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTprogress_pascal()
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_p")
|
||||
exe "setf " . g:filetype_p
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
" This function checks for valid Pascal syntax in the first ten lines.
|
||||
" Look for either an opening comment or a program start.
|
||||
" If not found, assume Progress.
|
||||
let lnum = 1
|
||||
while lnum <= 10 && lnum < line('$')
|
||||
let line = getline(lnum)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*\(program\|unit\|procedure\|function\|const\|type\|var\)\>'
|
||||
\ || line =~ '^\s*{' || line =~ '^\s*(\*'
|
||||
setf pascal
|
||||
return
|
||||
elseif line !~ '^\s*$' || line =~ '^/\*'
|
||||
" Not an empty line: Doesn't look like valid Pascal code.
|
||||
" Or it looks like a Progress /* comment
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let lnum = lnum + 1
|
||||
endw
|
||||
setf progress
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTr()
|
||||
let max = line("$") > 50 ? 50 : line("$")
|
||||
|
||||
for n in range(1, max)
|
||||
" Rebol is easy to recognize, check for that first
|
||||
if getline(n) =~? '\<REBOL\>'
|
||||
setf rebol
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
|
||||
for n in range(1, max)
|
||||
" R has # comments
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*#'
|
||||
setf r
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
" Rexx has /* comments */
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*/\*'
|
||||
setf rexx
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
|
||||
" Nothing recognized, use user default or assume Rexx
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_r")
|
||||
exe "setf " . g:filetype_r
|
||||
else
|
||||
" Rexx used to be the default, but R appears to be much more popular.
|
||||
setf r
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#McSetf()
|
||||
" Rely on the file to start with a comment.
|
||||
" MS message text files use ';', Sendmail files use '#' or 'dnl'
|
||||
for lnum in range(1, min([line("$"), 20]))
|
||||
let line = getline(lnum)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\|dnl\)'
|
||||
setf m4 " Sendmail .mc file
|
||||
return
|
||||
elseif line =~ '^\s*;'
|
||||
setf msmessages " MS Message text file
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
setf m4 " Default: Sendmail .mc file
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Called from filetype.vim and scripts.vim.
|
||||
func dist#ft#SetFileTypeSH(name)
|
||||
if expand("<amatch>") =~ g:ft_ignore_pat
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if a:name =~ '\<csh\>'
|
||||
" Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/csh.
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell("csh")
|
||||
return
|
||||
elseif a:name =~ '\<tcsh\>'
|
||||
" Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/tcsh.
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell("tcsh")
|
||||
return
|
||||
elseif a:name =~ '\<zsh\>'
|
||||
" Some .sh scripts contain #!/bin/zsh.
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell("zsh")
|
||||
return
|
||||
elseif a:name =~ '\<ksh\>'
|
||||
let b:is_kornshell = 1
|
||||
if exists("b:is_bash")
|
||||
unlet b:is_bash
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if exists("b:is_sh")
|
||||
unlet b:is_sh
|
||||
endif
|
||||
elseif exists("g:bash_is_sh") || a:name =~ '\<bash\>' || a:name =~ '\<bash2\>'
|
||||
let b:is_bash = 1
|
||||
if exists("b:is_kornshell")
|
||||
unlet b:is_kornshell
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if exists("b:is_sh")
|
||||
unlet b:is_sh
|
||||
endif
|
||||
elseif a:name =~ '\<sh\>'
|
||||
let b:is_sh = 1
|
||||
if exists("b:is_kornshell")
|
||||
unlet b:is_kornshell
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if exists("b:is_bash")
|
||||
unlet b:is_bash
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell("sh")
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" For shell-like file types, check for an "exec" command hidden in a comment,
|
||||
" as used for Tcl.
|
||||
" Also called from scripts.vim, thus can't be local to this script.
|
||||
func dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(name)
|
||||
if expand("<amatch>") =~ g:ft_ignore_pat
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let l = 2
|
||||
while l < 20 && l < line("$") && getline(l) =~ '^\s*\(#\|$\)'
|
||||
" Skip empty and comment lines.
|
||||
let l = l + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
if l < line("$") && getline(l) =~ '\s*exec\s' && getline(l - 1) =~ '^\s*#.*\\$'
|
||||
" Found an "exec" line after a comment with continuation
|
||||
let n = substitute(getline(l),'\s*exec\s\+\([^ ]*/\)\=', '', '')
|
||||
if n =~ '\<tclsh\|\<wish'
|
||||
setf tcl
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
exe "setf " . a:name
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#CSH()
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_csh")
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(g:filetype_csh)
|
||||
elseif &shell =~ "tcsh"
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell("tcsh")
|
||||
else
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell("csh")
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
let s:ft_rules_udev_rules_pattern = '^\s*\cudev_rules\s*=\s*"\([^"]\{-1,}\)/*".*'
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTRules()
|
||||
let path = expand('<amatch>:p')
|
||||
if path =~ '^/\(etc/udev/\%(rules\.d/\)\=.*\.rules\|lib/udev/\%(rules\.d/\)\=.*\.rules\)$'
|
||||
setf udevrules
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if path =~ '^/etc/ufw/'
|
||||
setf conf " Better than hog
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if path =~ '^/\(etc\|usr/share\)/polkit-1/rules\.d'
|
||||
setf javascript
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
try
|
||||
let config_lines = readfile('/etc/udev/udev.conf')
|
||||
catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E484/
|
||||
setf hog
|
||||
return
|
||||
endtry
|
||||
let dir = expand('<amatch>:p:h')
|
||||
for line in config_lines
|
||||
if line =~ s:ft_rules_udev_rules_pattern
|
||||
let udev_rules = substitute(line, s:ft_rules_udev_rules_pattern, '\1', "")
|
||||
if dir == udev_rules
|
||||
setf udevrules
|
||||
endif
|
||||
break
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
setf hog
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#SQL()
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_sql")
|
||||
exe "setf " . g:filetype_sql
|
||||
else
|
||||
setf sql
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" If the file has an extension of 't' and is in a directory 't' or 'xt' then
|
||||
" it is almost certainly a Perl test file.
|
||||
" If the first line starts with '#' and contains 'perl' it's probably a Perl
|
||||
" file.
|
||||
" (Slow test) If a file contains a 'use' statement then it is almost certainly
|
||||
" a Perl file.
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTperl()
|
||||
let dirname = expand("%:p:h:t")
|
||||
if expand("%:e") == 't' && (dirname == 't' || dirname == 'xt')
|
||||
setf perl
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if getline(1)[0] == '#' && getline(1) =~ 'perl'
|
||||
setf perl
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if search('^use\s\s*\k', 'nc', 30)
|
||||
setf perl
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Choose context, plaintex, or tex (LaTeX) based on these rules:
|
||||
" 1. Check the first line of the file for "%&<format>".
|
||||
" 2. Check the first 1000 non-comment lines for LaTeX or ConTeXt keywords.
|
||||
" 3. Default to "latex" or to g:tex_flavor, can be set in user's vimrc.
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTtex()
|
||||
let firstline = getline(1)
|
||||
if firstline =~ '^%&\s*\a\+'
|
||||
let format = tolower(matchstr(firstline, '\a\+'))
|
||||
let format = substitute(format, 'pdf', '', '')
|
||||
if format == 'tex'
|
||||
let format = 'latex'
|
||||
elseif format == 'plaintex'
|
||||
let format = 'plain'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
elseif expand('%') =~ 'tex/context/.*/.*.tex'
|
||||
let format = 'context'
|
||||
else
|
||||
" Default value, may be changed later:
|
||||
let format = exists("g:tex_flavor") ? g:tex_flavor : 'plain'
|
||||
" Save position, go to the top of the file, find first non-comment line.
|
||||
let save_cursor = getpos('.')
|
||||
call cursor(1,1)
|
||||
let firstNC = search('^\s*[^[:space:]%]', 'c', 1000)
|
||||
if firstNC " Check the next thousand lines for a LaTeX or ConTeXt keyword.
|
||||
let lpat = 'documentclass\>\|usepackage\>\|begin{\|newcommand\>\|renewcommand\>'
|
||||
let cpat = 'start\a\+\|setup\a\+\|usemodule\|enablemode\|enableregime\|setvariables\|useencoding\|usesymbols\|stelle\a\+\|verwende\a\+\|stel\a\+\|gebruik\a\+\|usa\a\+\|imposta\a\+\|regle\a\+\|utilisemodule\>'
|
||||
let kwline = search('^\s*\\\%(' . lpat . '\)\|^\s*\\\(' . cpat . '\)',
|
||||
\ 'cnp', firstNC + 1000)
|
||||
if kwline == 1 " lpat matched
|
||||
let format = 'latex'
|
||||
elseif kwline == 2 " cpat matched
|
||||
let format = 'context'
|
||||
endif " If neither matched, keep default set above.
|
||||
" let lline = search('^\s*\\\%(' . lpat . '\)', 'cn', firstNC + 1000)
|
||||
" let cline = search('^\s*\\\%(' . cpat . '\)', 'cn', firstNC + 1000)
|
||||
" if cline > 0
|
||||
" let format = 'context'
|
||||
" endif
|
||||
" if lline > 0 && (cline == 0 || cline > lline)
|
||||
" let format = 'tex'
|
||||
" endif
|
||||
endif " firstNC
|
||||
call setpos('.', save_cursor)
|
||||
endif " firstline =~ '^%&\s*\a\+'
|
||||
|
||||
" Translation from formats to file types. TODO: add AMSTeX, RevTex, others?
|
||||
if format == 'plain'
|
||||
setf plaintex
|
||||
elseif format == 'context'
|
||||
setf context
|
||||
else " probably LaTeX
|
||||
setf tex
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTxml()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
|
||||
let line = getline(n)
|
||||
" DocBook 4 or DocBook 5.
|
||||
let is_docbook4 = line =~ '<!DOCTYPE.*DocBook'
|
||||
let is_docbook5 = line =~ ' xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"'
|
||||
if is_docbook4 || is_docbook5
|
||||
let b:docbk_type = "xml"
|
||||
if is_docbook5
|
||||
let b:docbk_ver = 5
|
||||
else
|
||||
let b:docbk_ver = 4
|
||||
endif
|
||||
setf docbk
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if line =~ 'xmlns:xbl="http://www.mozilla.org/xbl"'
|
||||
setf xbl
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n += 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf xml
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTy()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
|
||||
let line = getline(n)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*%'
|
||||
setf yacc
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*\(#\|class\>\)' && getline(n) !~ '^\s*#\s*include'
|
||||
setf racc
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf yacc
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#Redif()
|
||||
let lnum = 1
|
||||
while lnum <= 5 && lnum < line('$')
|
||||
if getline(lnum) =~ "^\ctemplate-type:"
|
||||
setf redif
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let lnum = lnum + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
" Restore 'cpoptions'
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
unlet s:cpo_save
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim completion script
|
||||
" Language: Java Script
|
||||
" Maintainer: Mikolaj Machowski ( mikmach AT wp DOT pl )
|
||||
" Last Change: 2006 Apr 30
|
||||
" Last Change: 2017 Mar 04
|
||||
|
||||
function! javascriptcomplete#CompleteJS(findstart, base)
|
||||
if a:findstart
|
||||
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ function! javascriptcomplete#CompleteJS(findstart, base)
|
||||
for i in arguments
|
||||
let g:ia = i
|
||||
let f_elements = matchlist(i, 'function\s\+\(\k\+\)\s*(\(.\{-}\))')
|
||||
if len(f_elements) == 3
|
||||
if len(f_elements) >= 3
|
||||
let b:js_menuinfo[f_elements[1].'('] = f_elements[2]
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" netrwSettings.vim: makes netrw settings simpler
|
||||
" Date: Dec 30, 2014
|
||||
" Date: Nov 09, 2016
|
||||
" Maintainer: Charles E Campbell <drchipNOSPAM at campbellfamily dot biz>
|
||||
" Version: 15
|
||||
" Version: 16
|
||||
" Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Charles E. Campbell {{{1
|
||||
" Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code,
|
||||
" with or without modifications, provided that this copyright
|
||||
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
|
||||
if exists("g:loaded_netrwSettings") || &cp
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let g:loaded_netrwSettings = "v15"
|
||||
let g:loaded_netrwSettings = "v16"
|
||||
if v:version < 700
|
||||
echohl WarningMsg
|
||||
echo "***warning*** this version of netrwSettings needs vim 7.0"
|
||||
@@ -154,9 +154,13 @@ fun! netrwSettings#NetrwSettings()
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_list_hide = '.g:netrw_list_hide
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_liststyle = '.g:netrw_liststyle
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_localcopycmd = '.g:netrw_localcopycmd
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_localcopycmdopt = '.g:netrw_localcopycmdopt
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_localmkdir = '.g:netrw_localmkdir
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_localmkdiropt = '.g:netrw_localmkdiropt
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_localmovecmd = '.g:netrw_localmovecmd
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_localmovecmdopt = '.g:netrw_localmovecmdopt
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_localrmdir = '.g:netrw_localrmdir
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_localrmdiropt = '.g:netrw_localrmdiropt
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_maxfilenamelen = '.g:netrw_maxfilenamelen
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_menu = '.g:netrw_menu
|
||||
put = 'let g:netrw_mousemaps = '.g:netrw_mousemaps
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
" Vim support file to help with paste mappings and menus
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2006 Jun 23
|
||||
" Last Change: 2017 Aug 30
|
||||
|
||||
" Define the string to use for items that are present both in Edit, Popup and
|
||||
" Toolbar menu. Also used in mswin.vim and macmap.vim.
|
||||
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
|
||||
if has("virtualedit")
|
||||
let paste#paste_cmd = {'n': ":call paste#Paste()<CR>"}
|
||||
let paste#paste_cmd['v'] = '"-c<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n']
|
||||
let paste#paste_cmd['i'] = 'x<BS><Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n'] . 'gi'
|
||||
let paste#paste_cmd['i'] = "\<c-\>\<c-o>\"+gP"
|
||||
|
||||
func! paste#Paste()
|
||||
let ove = &ve
|
||||
|
||||
415
runtime/autoload/rust.vim
Normal file
415
runtime/autoload/rust.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,415 @@
|
||||
" Author: Kevin Ballard
|
||||
" Description: Helper functions for Rust commands/mappings
|
||||
" Last Modified: May 27, 2014
|
||||
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
|
||||
|
||||
" Jump {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
function! rust#Jump(mode, function) range
|
||||
let cnt = v:count1
|
||||
normal! m'
|
||||
if a:mode ==# 'v'
|
||||
norm! gv
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let foldenable = &foldenable
|
||||
set nofoldenable
|
||||
while cnt > 0
|
||||
execute "call <SID>Jump_" . a:function . "()"
|
||||
let cnt = cnt - 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
let &foldenable = foldenable
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:Jump_Back()
|
||||
call search('{', 'b')
|
||||
keepjumps normal! w99[{
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:Jump_Forward()
|
||||
normal! j0
|
||||
call search('{', 'b')
|
||||
keepjumps normal! w99[{%
|
||||
call search('{')
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Run {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
function! rust#Run(bang, args)
|
||||
let args = s:ShellTokenize(a:args)
|
||||
if a:bang
|
||||
let idx = index(l:args, '--')
|
||||
if idx != -1
|
||||
let rustc_args = idx == 0 ? [] : l:args[:idx-1]
|
||||
let args = l:args[idx+1:]
|
||||
else
|
||||
let rustc_args = l:args
|
||||
let args = []
|
||||
endif
|
||||
else
|
||||
let rustc_args = []
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let b:rust_last_rustc_args = l:rustc_args
|
||||
let b:rust_last_args = l:args
|
||||
|
||||
call s:WithPath(function("s:Run"), rustc_args, args)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:Run(dict, rustc_args, args)
|
||||
let exepath = a:dict.tmpdir.'/'.fnamemodify(a:dict.path, ':t:r')
|
||||
if has('win32')
|
||||
let exepath .= '.exe'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let relpath = get(a:dict, 'tmpdir_relpath', a:dict.path)
|
||||
let rustc_args = [relpath, '-o', exepath] + a:rustc_args
|
||||
|
||||
let rustc = exists("g:rustc_path") ? g:rustc_path : "rustc"
|
||||
|
||||
let pwd = a:dict.istemp ? a:dict.tmpdir : ''
|
||||
let output = s:system(pwd, shellescape(rustc) . " " . join(map(rustc_args, 'shellescape(v:val)')))
|
||||
if output != ''
|
||||
echohl WarningMsg
|
||||
echo output
|
||||
echohl None
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if !v:shell_error
|
||||
exe '!' . shellescape(exepath) . " " . join(map(a:args, 'shellescape(v:val)'))
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Expand {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
function! rust#Expand(bang, args)
|
||||
let args = s:ShellTokenize(a:args)
|
||||
if a:bang && !empty(l:args)
|
||||
let pretty = remove(l:args, 0)
|
||||
else
|
||||
let pretty = "expanded"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
call s:WithPath(function("s:Expand"), pretty, args)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:Expand(dict, pretty, args)
|
||||
try
|
||||
let rustc = exists("g:rustc_path") ? g:rustc_path : "rustc"
|
||||
|
||||
if a:pretty =~? '^\%(everybody_loops$\|flowgraph=\)'
|
||||
let flag = '--xpretty'
|
||||
else
|
||||
let flag = '--pretty'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let relpath = get(a:dict, 'tmpdir_relpath', a:dict.path)
|
||||
let args = [relpath, '-Z', 'unstable-options', l:flag, a:pretty] + a:args
|
||||
let pwd = a:dict.istemp ? a:dict.tmpdir : ''
|
||||
let output = s:system(pwd, shellescape(rustc) . " " . join(map(args, 'shellescape(v:val)')))
|
||||
if v:shell_error
|
||||
echohl WarningMsg
|
||||
echo output
|
||||
echohl None
|
||||
else
|
||||
new
|
||||
silent put =output
|
||||
1
|
||||
d
|
||||
setl filetype=rust
|
||||
setl buftype=nofile
|
||||
setl bufhidden=hide
|
||||
setl noswapfile
|
||||
" give the buffer a nice name
|
||||
let suffix = 1
|
||||
let basename = fnamemodify(a:dict.path, ':t:r')
|
||||
while 1
|
||||
let bufname = basename
|
||||
if suffix > 1 | let bufname .= ' ('.suffix.')' | endif
|
||||
let bufname .= '.pretty.rs'
|
||||
if bufexists(bufname)
|
||||
let suffix += 1
|
||||
continue
|
||||
endif
|
||||
exe 'silent noautocmd keepalt file' fnameescape(bufname)
|
||||
break
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endtry
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! rust#CompleteExpand(lead, line, pos)
|
||||
if a:line[: a:pos-1] =~ '^RustExpand!\s*\S*$'
|
||||
" first argument and it has a !
|
||||
let list = ["normal", "expanded", "typed", "expanded,identified", "flowgraph=", "everybody_loops"]
|
||||
if !empty(a:lead)
|
||||
call filter(list, "v:val[:len(a:lead)-1] == a:lead")
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return list
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
return glob(escape(a:lead, "*?[") . '*', 0, 1)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Emit {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
function! rust#Emit(type, args)
|
||||
let args = s:ShellTokenize(a:args)
|
||||
call s:WithPath(function("s:Emit"), a:type, args)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:Emit(dict, type, args)
|
||||
try
|
||||
let output_path = a:dict.tmpdir.'/output'
|
||||
|
||||
let rustc = exists("g:rustc_path") ? g:rustc_path : "rustc"
|
||||
|
||||
let relpath = get(a:dict, 'tmpdir_relpath', a:dict.path)
|
||||
let args = [relpath, '--emit', a:type, '-o', output_path] + a:args
|
||||
let pwd = a:dict.istemp ? a:dict.tmpdir : ''
|
||||
let output = s:system(pwd, shellescape(rustc) . " " . join(map(args, 'shellescape(v:val)')))
|
||||
if output != ''
|
||||
echohl WarningMsg
|
||||
echo output
|
||||
echohl None
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if !v:shell_error
|
||||
new
|
||||
exe 'silent keepalt read' fnameescape(output_path)
|
||||
1
|
||||
d
|
||||
if a:type == "llvm-ir"
|
||||
setl filetype=llvm
|
||||
let extension = 'll'
|
||||
elseif a:type == "asm"
|
||||
setl filetype=asm
|
||||
let extension = 's'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
setl buftype=nofile
|
||||
setl bufhidden=hide
|
||||
setl noswapfile
|
||||
if exists('l:extension')
|
||||
" give the buffer a nice name
|
||||
let suffix = 1
|
||||
let basename = fnamemodify(a:dict.path, ':t:r')
|
||||
while 1
|
||||
let bufname = basename
|
||||
if suffix > 1 | let bufname .= ' ('.suffix.')' | endif
|
||||
let bufname .= '.'.extension
|
||||
if bufexists(bufname)
|
||||
let suffix += 1
|
||||
continue
|
||||
endif
|
||||
exe 'silent noautocmd keepalt file' fnameescape(bufname)
|
||||
break
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endtry
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Utility functions {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
" Invokes func(dict, ...)
|
||||
" Where {dict} is a dictionary with the following keys:
|
||||
" 'path' - The path to the file
|
||||
" 'tmpdir' - The path to a temporary directory that will be deleted when the
|
||||
" function returns.
|
||||
" 'istemp' - 1 if the path is a file inside of {dict.tmpdir} or 0 otherwise.
|
||||
" If {istemp} is 1 then an additional key is provided:
|
||||
" 'tmpdir_relpath' - The {path} relative to the {tmpdir}.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" {dict.path} may be a path to a file inside of {dict.tmpdir} or it may be the
|
||||
" existing path of the current buffer. If the path is inside of {dict.tmpdir}
|
||||
" then it is guaranteed to have a '.rs' extension.
|
||||
function! s:WithPath(func, ...)
|
||||
let buf = bufnr('')
|
||||
let saved = {}
|
||||
let dict = {}
|
||||
try
|
||||
let saved.write = &write
|
||||
set write
|
||||
let dict.path = expand('%')
|
||||
let pathisempty = empty(dict.path)
|
||||
|
||||
" Always create a tmpdir in case the wrapped command wants it
|
||||
let dict.tmpdir = tempname()
|
||||
call mkdir(dict.tmpdir)
|
||||
|
||||
if pathisempty || !saved.write
|
||||
let dict.istemp = 1
|
||||
" if we're doing this because of nowrite, preserve the filename
|
||||
if !pathisempty
|
||||
let filename = expand('%:t:r').".rs"
|
||||
else
|
||||
let filename = 'unnamed.rs'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let dict.tmpdir_relpath = filename
|
||||
let dict.path = dict.tmpdir.'/'.filename
|
||||
|
||||
let saved.mod = &mod
|
||||
set nomod
|
||||
|
||||
silent exe 'keepalt write! ' . fnameescape(dict.path)
|
||||
if pathisempty
|
||||
silent keepalt 0file
|
||||
endif
|
||||
else
|
||||
let dict.istemp = 0
|
||||
update
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
call call(a:func, [dict] + a:000)
|
||||
finally
|
||||
if bufexists(buf)
|
||||
for [opt, value] in items(saved)
|
||||
silent call setbufvar(buf, '&'.opt, value)
|
||||
unlet value " avoid variable type mismatches
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if has_key(dict, 'tmpdir') | silent call s:RmDir(dict.tmpdir) | endif
|
||||
endtry
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! rust#AppendCmdLine(text)
|
||||
call setcmdpos(getcmdpos())
|
||||
let cmd = getcmdline() . a:text
|
||||
return cmd
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Tokenize the string according to sh parsing rules
|
||||
function! s:ShellTokenize(text)
|
||||
" states:
|
||||
" 0: start of word
|
||||
" 1: unquoted
|
||||
" 2: unquoted backslash
|
||||
" 3: double-quote
|
||||
" 4: double-quoted backslash
|
||||
" 5: single-quote
|
||||
let l:state = 0
|
||||
let l:current = ''
|
||||
let l:args = []
|
||||
for c in split(a:text, '\zs')
|
||||
if l:state == 0 || l:state == 1 " unquoted
|
||||
if l:c ==# ' '
|
||||
if l:state == 0 | continue | endif
|
||||
call add(l:args, l:current)
|
||||
let l:current = ''
|
||||
let l:state = 0
|
||||
elseif l:c ==# '\'
|
||||
let l:state = 2
|
||||
elseif l:c ==# '"'
|
||||
let l:state = 3
|
||||
elseif l:c ==# "'"
|
||||
let l:state = 5
|
||||
else
|
||||
let l:current .= l:c
|
||||
let l:state = 1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
elseif l:state == 2 " unquoted backslash
|
||||
if l:c !=# "\n" " can it even be \n?
|
||||
let l:current .= l:c
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let l:state = 1
|
||||
elseif l:state == 3 " double-quote
|
||||
if l:c ==# '\'
|
||||
let l:state = 4
|
||||
elseif l:c ==# '"'
|
||||
let l:state = 1
|
||||
else
|
||||
let l:current .= l:c
|
||||
endif
|
||||
elseif l:state == 4 " double-quoted backslash
|
||||
if stridx('$`"\', l:c) >= 0
|
||||
let l:current .= l:c
|
||||
elseif l:c ==# "\n" " is this even possible?
|
||||
" skip it
|
||||
else
|
||||
let l:current .= '\'.l:c
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let l:state = 3
|
||||
elseif l:state == 5 " single-quoted
|
||||
if l:c == "'"
|
||||
let l:state = 1
|
||||
else
|
||||
let l:current .= l:c
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
if l:state != 0
|
||||
call add(l:args, l:current)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return l:args
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:RmDir(path)
|
||||
" sanity check; make sure it's not empty, /, or $HOME
|
||||
if empty(a:path)
|
||||
echoerr 'Attempted to delete empty path'
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
elseif a:path == '/' || a:path == $HOME
|
||||
echoerr 'Attempted to delete protected path: ' . a:path
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return system("rm -rf " . shellescape(a:path))
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Executes {cmd} with the cwd set to {pwd}, without changing Vim's cwd.
|
||||
" If {pwd} is the empty string then it doesn't change the cwd.
|
||||
function! s:system(pwd, cmd)
|
||||
let cmd = a:cmd
|
||||
if !empty(a:pwd)
|
||||
let cmd = 'cd ' . shellescape(a:pwd) . ' && ' . cmd
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return system(cmd)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" Playpen Support {{{1
|
||||
" Parts of gist.vim by Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn.jp@gmail.com> reused
|
||||
" gist.vim available under the BSD license, available at
|
||||
" http://github.com/mattn/gist-vim
|
||||
function! s:has_webapi()
|
||||
if !exists("*webapi#http#post")
|
||||
try
|
||||
call webapi#http#post()
|
||||
catch
|
||||
endtry
|
||||
endif
|
||||
return exists("*webapi#http#post")
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! rust#Play(count, line1, line2, ...) abort
|
||||
redraw
|
||||
|
||||
let l:rust_playpen_url = get(g:, 'rust_playpen_url', 'https://play.rust-lang.org/')
|
||||
let l:rust_shortener_url = get(g:, 'rust_shortener_url', 'https://is.gd/')
|
||||
|
||||
if !s:has_webapi()
|
||||
echohl ErrorMsg | echomsg ':RustPlay depends on webapi.vim (https://github.com/mattn/webapi-vim)' | echohl None
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let bufname = bufname('%')
|
||||
if a:count < 1
|
||||
let content = join(getline(a:line1, a:line2), "\n")
|
||||
else
|
||||
let save_regcont = @"
|
||||
let save_regtype = getregtype('"')
|
||||
silent! normal! gvy
|
||||
let content = @"
|
||||
call setreg('"', save_regcont, save_regtype)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let body = l:rust_playpen_url."?code=".webapi#http#encodeURI(content)
|
||||
|
||||
if strlen(body) > 5000
|
||||
echohl ErrorMsg | echomsg 'Buffer too large, max 5000 encoded characters ('.strlen(body).')' | echohl None
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let payload = "format=simple&url=".webapi#http#encodeURI(body)
|
||||
let res = webapi#http#post(l:rust_shortener_url.'create.php', payload, {})
|
||||
let url = res.content
|
||||
|
||||
redraw | echomsg 'Done: '.url
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" }}}1
|
||||
|
||||
" vim: set noet sw=8 ts=8:
|
||||
107
runtime/autoload/rustfmt.vim
Normal file
107
runtime/autoload/rustfmt.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
|
||||
" Author: Stephen Sugden <stephen@stephensugden.com>
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Adapted from https://github.com/fatih/vim-go
|
||||
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
|
||||
|
||||
if !exists("g:rustfmt_autosave")
|
||||
let g:rustfmt_autosave = 0
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if !exists("g:rustfmt_command")
|
||||
let g:rustfmt_command = "rustfmt"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if !exists("g:rustfmt_options")
|
||||
let g:rustfmt_options = ""
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if !exists("g:rustfmt_fail_silently")
|
||||
let g:rustfmt_fail_silently = 0
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let s:got_fmt_error = 0
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:RustfmtCommandRange(filename, line1, line2)
|
||||
let l:arg = {"file": shellescape(a:filename), "range": [a:line1, a:line2]}
|
||||
return printf("%s %s --write-mode=overwrite --file-lines '[%s]'", g:rustfmt_command, g:rustfmt_options, json_encode(l:arg))
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:RustfmtCommand(filename)
|
||||
return g:rustfmt_command . " --write-mode=overwrite " . g:rustfmt_options . " " . shellescape(a:filename)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! s:RunRustfmt(command, curw, tmpname)
|
||||
if exists("*systemlist")
|
||||
let out = systemlist(a:command)
|
||||
else
|
||||
let out = split(system(a:command), '\r\?\n')
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if v:shell_error == 0 || v:shell_error == 3
|
||||
" remove undo point caused via BufWritePre
|
||||
try | silent undojoin | catch | endtry
|
||||
|
||||
" Replace current file with temp file, then reload buffer
|
||||
call rename(a:tmpname, expand('%'))
|
||||
silent edit!
|
||||
let &syntax = &syntax
|
||||
|
||||
" only clear location list if it was previously filled to prevent
|
||||
" clobbering other additions
|
||||
if s:got_fmt_error
|
||||
let s:got_fmt_error = 0
|
||||
call setloclist(0, [])
|
||||
lwindow
|
||||
endif
|
||||
elseif g:rustfmt_fail_silently == 0
|
||||
" otherwise get the errors and put them in the location list
|
||||
let errors = []
|
||||
|
||||
for line in out
|
||||
" src/lib.rs:13:5: 13:10 error: expected `,`, or `}`, found `value`
|
||||
let tokens = matchlist(line, '^\(.\{-}\):\(\d\+\):\(\d\+\):\s*\(\d\+:\d\+\s*\)\?\s*error: \(.*\)')
|
||||
if !empty(tokens)
|
||||
call add(errors, {"filename": @%,
|
||||
\"lnum": tokens[2],
|
||||
\"col": tokens[3],
|
||||
\"text": tokens[5]})
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfor
|
||||
|
||||
if empty(errors)
|
||||
% | " Couldn't detect rustfmt error format, output errors
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if !empty(errors)
|
||||
call setloclist(0, errors, 'r')
|
||||
echohl Error | echomsg "rustfmt returned error" | echohl None
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let s:got_fmt_error = 1
|
||||
lwindow
|
||||
" We didn't use the temp file, so clean up
|
||||
call delete(a:tmpname)
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
call winrestview(a:curw)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! rustfmt#FormatRange(line1, line2)
|
||||
let l:curw = winsaveview()
|
||||
let l:tmpname = expand("%:p:h") . "/." . expand("%:p:t") . ".rustfmt"
|
||||
call writefile(getline(1, '$'), l:tmpname)
|
||||
|
||||
let command = s:RustfmtCommandRange(l:tmpname, a:line1, a:line2)
|
||||
|
||||
call s:RunRustfmt(command, l:curw, l:tmpname)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
function! rustfmt#Format()
|
||||
let l:curw = winsaveview()
|
||||
let l:tmpname = expand("%:p:h") . "/." . expand("%:p:t") . ".rustfmt"
|
||||
call writefile(getline(1, '$'), l:tmpname)
|
||||
|
||||
let command = s:RustfmtCommand(l:tmpname)
|
||||
|
||||
call s:RunRustfmt(command, l:curw, l:tmpname)
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
||||
" Language: SQL
|
||||
" Maintainer: David Fishburn <dfishburn dot vim at gmail dot com>
|
||||
" Version: 16.0
|
||||
" Last Change: 2015 Dec 29
|
||||
" Last Change: 2017 Oct 15
|
||||
" Homepage: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1572
|
||||
" Usage: For detailed help
|
||||
" ":help sql.txt"
|
||||
@@ -860,7 +860,7 @@ function! s:SQLCGetColumns(table_name, list_type)
|
||||
|
||||
" Start characterwise visual mode
|
||||
" Advance right one character
|
||||
" Search foward until one of the following:
|
||||
" Search forward until one of the following:
|
||||
" 1. Another select/update/delete statement
|
||||
" 2. A ; at the end of a line (the delimiter)
|
||||
" 3. The end of the file (incase no delimiter)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: BDF to PCF Conversion
|
||||
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
|
||||
" Latest Revision: 2006-04-19
|
||||
" Compiler: BDF to PCF Conversion
|
||||
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
|
||||
" Latest Revision: 2006-04-19
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
|
||||
35
runtime/compiler/cargo.vim
Normal file
35
runtime/compiler/cargo.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: Cargo Compiler
|
||||
" Maintainer: Damien Radtke <damienradtke@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Latest Revision: 2014 Sep 24
|
||||
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('current_compiler')
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
runtime compiler/rustc.vim
|
||||
let current_compiler = "cargo"
|
||||
|
||||
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
if exists(':CompilerSet') != 2
|
||||
command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if exists('g:cargo_makeprg_params')
|
||||
execute 'CompilerSet makeprg=cargo\ '.escape(g:cargo_makeprg_params, ' \|"').'\ $*'
|
||||
else
|
||||
CompilerSet makeprg=cargo\ $*
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Ignore general cargo progress messages
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat+=
|
||||
\%-G%\\s%#Downloading%.%#,
|
||||
\%-G%\\s%#Compiling%.%#,
|
||||
\%-G%\\s%#Finished%.%#,
|
||||
\%-G%\\s%#error:\ Could\ not\ compile\ %.%#,
|
||||
\%-G%\\s%#To\ learn\ more\\,%.%#
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
|
||||
unlet s:save_cpo
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: GNU C Compiler
|
||||
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
|
||||
" Latest Revision: 2010-10-14
|
||||
" Compiler: GNU C Compiler
|
||||
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
|
||||
" Latest Revision: 2010-10-14
|
||||
" added line suggested by Anton Lindqvist 2016 Mar 31
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: reStructuredText Documentation Format
|
||||
" Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
|
||||
" Latest Revision: 2006-04-19
|
||||
" Compiler: sphinx >= 1.0.8, http://www.sphinx-doc.org
|
||||
" Description: reStructuredText Documentation Format
|
||||
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
|
||||
" Latest Revision: 2017-03-31
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@@ -11,12 +12,18 @@ let current_compiler = "rst"
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
setlocal errorformat=
|
||||
\%f:%l:\ (%tEBUG/0)\ %m,
|
||||
\%f:%l:\ (%tNFO/1)\ %m,
|
||||
\%f:%l:\ (%tARNING/2)\ %m,
|
||||
\%f:%l:\ (%tRROR/3)\ %m,
|
||||
\%f:%l:\ (%tEVERE/3)\ %m,
|
||||
if exists(":CompilerSet") != 2
|
||||
command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=
|
||||
\%f\\:%l:\ %tEBUG:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f\\:%l:\ %tNFO:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f\\:%l:\ %tARNING:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f\\:%l:\ %tRROR:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f\\:%l:\ %tEVERE:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f\\:%s:\ %tARNING:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f\\:%s:\ %tRROR:\ %m,
|
||||
\%D%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f',
|
||||
\%X%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f',
|
||||
\%DMaking\ %*\\a\ in\ %f
|
||||
|
||||
46
runtime/compiler/rustc.vim
Normal file
46
runtime/compiler/rustc.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
|
||||
" Vim compiler file
|
||||
" Compiler: Rust Compiler
|
||||
" Maintainer: Chris Morgan <me@chrismorgan.info>
|
||||
" Latest Revision: 2013 Jul 12
|
||||
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let current_compiler = "rustc"
|
||||
|
||||
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
|
||||
set cpo&vim
|
||||
|
||||
if exists(":CompilerSet") != 2
|
||||
command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent") && g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent != 0
|
||||
CompilerSet makeprg=rustc
|
||||
else
|
||||
CompilerSet makeprg=rustc\ \%
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Old errorformat (before nightly 2016/08/10)
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=
|
||||
\%f:%l:%c:\ %t%*[^:]:\ %m,
|
||||
\%f:%l:%c:\ %*\\d:%*\\d\ %t%*[^:]:\ %m,
|
||||
\%-G%f:%l\ %s,
|
||||
\%-G%*[\ ]^,
|
||||
\%-G%*[\ ]^%*[~],
|
||||
\%-G%*[\ ]...
|
||||
|
||||
" New errorformat (after nightly 2016/08/10)
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat+=
|
||||
\%-G,
|
||||
\%-Gerror:\ aborting\ %.%#,
|
||||
\%-Gerror:\ Could\ not\ compile\ %.%#,
|
||||
\%Eerror:\ %m,
|
||||
\%Eerror[E%n]:\ %m,
|
||||
\%Wwarning:\ %m,
|
||||
\%Inote:\ %m,
|
||||
\%C\ %#-->\ %f:%l:%c
|
||||
|
||||
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
|
||||
unlet s:cpo_save
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" The default vimrc file.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last change: 2016 Sep 02
|
||||
" Last change: 2017 Jun 13
|
||||
"
|
||||
" This is loaded if no vimrc file was found.
|
||||
" Except when Vim is run with "-u NONE" or "-C".
|
||||
@@ -21,7 +21,16 @@ endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Use Vim settings, rather than Vi settings (much better!).
|
||||
" This must be first, because it changes other options as a side effect.
|
||||
set nocompatible
|
||||
" Avoid side effects when it was already reset.
|
||||
if &compatible
|
||||
set nocompatible
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" When the +eval feature is missing, the set command above will be skipped.
|
||||
" Use a trick to reset compatible only when the +eval feature is missing.
|
||||
silent! while 0
|
||||
set nocompatible
|
||||
silent! endwhile
|
||||
|
||||
" Allow backspacing over everything in insert mode.
|
||||
set backspace=indent,eol,start
|
||||
@@ -97,12 +106,13 @@ if has("autocmd")
|
||||
au!
|
||||
|
||||
" When editing a file, always jump to the last known cursor position.
|
||||
" Don't do it when the position is invalid or when inside an event handler
|
||||
" (happens when dropping a file on gvim).
|
||||
" Don't do it when the position is invalid, when inside an event handler
|
||||
" (happens when dropping a file on gvim) and for a commit message (it's
|
||||
" likely a different one than last time).
|
||||
autocmd BufReadPost *
|
||||
\ if line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") |
|
||||
\ exe "normal! g`\"" |
|
||||
\ endif
|
||||
\ if line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") && &ft !~# 'commit'
|
||||
\ | exe "normal! g`\""
|
||||
\ | endif
|
||||
|
||||
augroup END
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ DOCS = \
|
||||
filetype.txt \
|
||||
fold.txt \
|
||||
ft_ada.txt \
|
||||
ft_rust.txt \
|
||||
ft_sql.txt \
|
||||
gui.txt \
|
||||
gui_w32.txt \
|
||||
@@ -100,6 +101,7 @@ DOCS = \
|
||||
tabpage.txt \
|
||||
tagsrch.txt \
|
||||
term.txt \
|
||||
terminal.txt \
|
||||
tips.txt \
|
||||
todo.txt \
|
||||
uganda.txt \
|
||||
@@ -165,6 +167,7 @@ HTMLS = \
|
||||
filetype.html \
|
||||
fold.html \
|
||||
ft_ada.html \
|
||||
ft_rust.html \
|
||||
ft_sql.html \
|
||||
gui.html \
|
||||
gui_w32.html \
|
||||
@@ -234,6 +237,7 @@ HTMLS = \
|
||||
tabpage.html \
|
||||
tagsrch.html \
|
||||
term.html \
|
||||
terminal.html \
|
||||
tips.html \
|
||||
todo.html \
|
||||
uganda.html \
|
||||
@@ -339,7 +343,7 @@ xxd.man: xxd.1
|
||||
nroff -man xxd.1 | sed -e s/.//g > xxd.man
|
||||
|
||||
uganda.nsis.txt: uganda.txt
|
||||
sed -e 's/[ ]*\*[-a-zA-Z0-9.]*\*//g' -e 's/vim:tw=78://' \
|
||||
sed -e 's/[ ]*\*[-a-zA-Z0-9.]*\*//g' -e 's/vim:tw=78:.*//' \
|
||||
uganda.txt | uniq >uganda.nsis.txt
|
||||
|
||||
# Awk version of .txt to .html conversion.
|
||||
@@ -371,6 +375,10 @@ tags.ref tags.html: tags
|
||||
perlhtml: tags $(DOCS)
|
||||
./vim2html.pl tags $(DOCS)
|
||||
|
||||
# Check URLs in the help with "curl".
|
||||
test_urls:
|
||||
vim -S test_urls.vim
|
||||
|
||||
clean:
|
||||
-rm doctags *.html tags.ref
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Arabic Language support (options & mappings) for Vim *Arabic*
|
||||
|
||||
*E800*
|
||||
In order to use right-to-left and Arabic mapping support, it is
|
||||
necessary to compile VIM with the |+arabic| feature.
|
||||
necessary to compile Vim with the |+arabic| feature.
|
||||
|
||||
These functions have been created by Nadim Shaikli <nadim-at-arabeyes.org>
|
||||
|
||||
It is best to view this file with these settings within VIM's GUI: >
|
||||
It is best to view this file with these settings within Vim's GUI: >
|
||||
|
||||
:set encoding=utf-8
|
||||
:set arabicshape
|
||||
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ the user interface remains the standard Vi interface.
|
||||
|
||||
Highlights
|
||||
----------
|
||||
o Editing left-to-right files as in the original VIM hasn't changed.
|
||||
o Editing left-to-right files as in the original Vim hasn't changed.
|
||||
|
||||
o Viewing and editing files in right-to-left windows. File
|
||||
orientation is per window, so it is possible to view the same
|
||||
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ o No special terminal with right-to-left capabilities is required.
|
||||
The right-to-left changes are completely hardware independent.
|
||||
Only Arabic fonts are necessary.
|
||||
|
||||
o Compatible with the original VIM. Almost all features work in
|
||||
o Compatible with the original Vim. Almost all features work in
|
||||
right-to-left mode (there are liable to be bugs).
|
||||
|
||||
o Changing keyboard mapping and reverse insert modes using a single
|
||||
@@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ o While in Arabic mode, numbers are entered from left to right. Upon
|
||||
|
||||
o Arabic keymapping on the command line in reverse insert mode.
|
||||
|
||||
o Proper Bidirectional functionality is possible given VIM is
|
||||
o Proper Bidirectional functionality is possible given Vim is
|
||||
started within a Bidi capable terminal emulator.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Arabic Fonts *arabicfonts*
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
VIM requires monospaced fonts of which there are many out there.
|
||||
Vim requires monospaced fonts of which there are many out there.
|
||||
Arabic requires ISO-8859-6 as well as Presentation Form-B fonts
|
||||
(without Form-B, Arabic will _NOT_ be usable). It is highly
|
||||
recommended that users search for so-called 'ISO-10646-1' fonts.
|
||||
@@ -96,13 +96,13 @@ o Installation of fonts for X Window systems (Unix/Linux)
|
||||
|
||||
Usage
|
||||
-----
|
||||
Prior to the actual usage of Arabic within VIM, a number of settings
|
||||
Prior to the actual usage of Arabic within Vim, a number of settings
|
||||
need to be accounted for and invoked.
|
||||
|
||||
o Setting the Arabic fonts
|
||||
|
||||
+ For VIM GUI set the 'guifont' to your_ARABIC_FONT. This is done
|
||||
by entering the following command in the VIM window.
|
||||
+ For Vim GUI set the 'guifont' to your_ARABIC_FONT. This is done
|
||||
by entering the following command in the Vim window.
|
||||
>
|
||||
:set guifont=your_ARABIC_FONT
|
||||
<
|
||||
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ o Setting the Arabic fonts
|
||||
you can include ':set guifont=your_ARABIC_FONT' to your .vimrc
|
||||
file.
|
||||
|
||||
+ Under the X Window environment, you can also start VIM with
|
||||
+ Under the X Window environment, you can also start Vim with
|
||||
'-fn your_ARABIC_FONT' option.
|
||||
|
||||
o Setting the appropriate character Encoding
|
||||
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ o Setting the appropriate character Encoding
|
||||
>
|
||||
:set encoding=utf-8
|
||||
<
|
||||
to your .vimrc file (entering the command manually into you VIM
|
||||
to your .vimrc file (entering the command manually into you Vim
|
||||
window is highly discouraged). In short, include ':set
|
||||
encoding=utf-8' to your .vimrc file.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -137,11 +137,11 @@ o Setting the appropriate character Encoding
|
||||
o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
|
||||
|
||||
In order to simplify and streamline things, you can either invoke
|
||||
VIM with the command-line option,
|
||||
Vim with the command-line option,
|
||||
|
||||
% vim -A my_utf8_arabic_file ...
|
||||
|
||||
or enable 'arabic' via the following command within VIM
|
||||
or enable 'arabic' via the following command within Vim
|
||||
>
|
||||
:set arabic
|
||||
<
|
||||
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
|
||||
>
|
||||
:set keymap=arabic
|
||||
<
|
||||
in your VIM window. You can also append the 'keymap' set command to
|
||||
in your Vim window. You can also append the 'keymap' set command to
|
||||
your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include ':set keymap=arabic'
|
||||
to your .vimrc file.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
|
||||
|
||||
+ Arabic deletion of a combined pair character
|
||||
|
||||
By default VIM has the 'delcombine' option disabled. This option
|
||||
By default Vim has the 'delcombine' option disabled. This option
|
||||
allows the deletion of ALEF in a LAM_ALEF (LAA) combined character
|
||||
and still retain the LAM (i.e. it reverts to treating the combined
|
||||
character as its natural two characters form -- this also pertains
|
||||
@@ -211,13 +211,13 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
|
||||
>
|
||||
:set delcombine
|
||||
<
|
||||
in our VIM window. You can also append the 'delcombine' set command
|
||||
in our Vim window. You can also append the 'delcombine' set command
|
||||
to your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include ':set delcombine'
|
||||
to your .vimrc file.
|
||||
|
||||
+ Arabic right-to-left Mode
|
||||
|
||||
By default VIM starts in Left-to-right mode. 'rightleft' is the
|
||||
By default Vim starts in Left-to-right mode. 'rightleft' is the
|
||||
command that allows one to alter a window's orientation - that can
|
||||
be accomplished via,
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
|
||||
>
|
||||
:set arabicshape
|
||||
<
|
||||
in our VIM window. You can also append the 'arabicshape' set
|
||||
in our Vim window. You can also append the 'arabicshape' set
|
||||
command to your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include
|
||||
':set arabicshape' to your .vimrc file.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
|
||||
Keymap/Keyboard *arabickeymap*
|
||||
---------------
|
||||
|
||||
The character/letter encoding used in VIM is the standard UTF-8.
|
||||
The character/letter encoding used in Vim is the standard UTF-8.
|
||||
It is widely discouraged that any other encoding be used or even
|
||||
attempted.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ o Keyboard
|
||||
Restrictions
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
o VIM in its GUI form does not currently support Bi-directionality
|
||||
o Vim in its GUI form does not currently support Bi-directionality
|
||||
(i.e. the ability to see both Arabic and Latin intermixed within
|
||||
the same line).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 14
|
||||
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -68,7 +68,14 @@ Note: The ":autocmd" command can only be followed by another command when the
|
||||
'|' appears before {cmd}. This works: >
|
||||
:augroup mine | au! BufRead | augroup END
|
||||
But this sees "augroup" as part of the defined command: >
|
||||
:augroup mine | au! BufRead * | augroup END
|
||||
:augroup mine | au BufRead * set tw=70 | augroup END
|
||||
Instead you can put the group name into the command: >
|
||||
:au! mine BufRead *
|
||||
:au mine BufRead * set tw=70
|
||||
Or use `:execute`: >
|
||||
:augroup mine | exe "au! BufRead *" | augroup END
|
||||
:augroup mine | exe "au BufRead * set tw=70" | augroup END
|
||||
|
||||
Note that special characters (e.g., "%", "<cword>") in the ":autocmd"
|
||||
arguments are not expanded when the autocommand is defined. These will be
|
||||
@@ -492,6 +499,22 @@ CmdUndefined When a user command is used but it isn't
|
||||
command is defined. An alternative is to
|
||||
always define the user command and have it
|
||||
invoke an autoloaded function. See |autoload|.
|
||||
*CmdlineEnter*
|
||||
CmdlineEnter After moving the cursor to the command line,
|
||||
where the user can type a command or search
|
||||
string.
|
||||
<afile> is set to a single character,
|
||||
indicating the type of command-line.
|
||||
|cmdwin-char|
|
||||
*CmdlineLeave*
|
||||
CmdlineLeave Before leaving the command line.
|
||||
Also when abandoning the command line, after
|
||||
typing CTRL-C or <Esc>.
|
||||
When the commands result in an error the
|
||||
command line is still executed.
|
||||
<afile> is set to a single character,
|
||||
indicating the type of command-line.
|
||||
|cmdwin-char|
|
||||
*CmdwinEnter*
|
||||
CmdwinEnter After entering the command-line window.
|
||||
Useful for setting options specifically for
|
||||
@@ -610,7 +633,7 @@ FileChangedShell When Vim notices that the modification time of
|
||||
|timestamp|
|
||||
Mostly triggered after executing a shell
|
||||
command, but also with a |:checktime| command
|
||||
or when Gvim regains input focus.
|
||||
or when gvim regains input focus.
|
||||
This autocommand is triggered for each changed
|
||||
file. It is not used when 'autoread' is set
|
||||
and the buffer was not changed. If a
|
||||
@@ -621,7 +644,7 @@ FileChangedShell When Vim notices that the modification time of
|
||||
to tell Vim what to do next.
|
||||
NOTE: When this autocommand is executed, the
|
||||
current buffer "%" may be different from the
|
||||
buffer that was changed "<afile>".
|
||||
buffer that was changed, which is in "<afile>".
|
||||
NOTE: The commands must not change the current
|
||||
buffer, jump to another buffer or delete a
|
||||
buffer. *E246* *E811*
|
||||
@@ -651,7 +674,8 @@ FileType When the 'filetype' option has been set. The
|
||||
pattern is matched against the filetype.
|
||||
<afile> can be used for the name of the file
|
||||
where this option was set, and <amatch> for
|
||||
the new value of 'filetype'.
|
||||
the new value of 'filetype'. Navigating to
|
||||
another window or buffer is not allowed.
|
||||
See |filetypes|.
|
||||
*FileWriteCmd*
|
||||
FileWriteCmd Before writing to a file, when not writing the
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Nov 19
|
||||
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Feb 12
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -635,12 +635,14 @@ For other systems the tmpnam() library function is used.
|
||||
For the {pattern} see |pattern|.
|
||||
{string} can be a literal string, or something
|
||||
special; see |sub-replace-special|.
|
||||
*E939*
|
||||
When [range] and [count] are omitted, replace in the
|
||||
current line only.
|
||||
When [count] is given, replace in [count] lines,
|
||||
starting with the last line in [range]. When [range]
|
||||
is omitted start in the current line.
|
||||
Also see |cmdline-ranges|.
|
||||
current line only. When [count] is given, replace in
|
||||
[count] lines, starting with the last line in [range].
|
||||
When [range] is omitted start in the current line.
|
||||
[count] must be a positive number. Also see
|
||||
|cmdline-ranges|.
|
||||
|
||||
See |:s_flags| for [flags].
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]s[ubstitute] [flags] [count]
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Dec 02
|
||||
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 11
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -427,8 +427,8 @@ When no message was available then the result is v:none for a JSON or JS mode
|
||||
channels, an empty string for a RAW or NL channel. You can use |ch_canread()|
|
||||
to check if there is something to read.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that when there is no callback message are dropped. To avoid that add a
|
||||
close callback to the channel.
|
||||
Note that when there is no callback, messages are dropped. To avoid that add
|
||||
a close callback to the channel.
|
||||
|
||||
To read all output from a RAW channel that is available: >
|
||||
let output = ch_readraw(channel)
|
||||
@@ -489,6 +489,11 @@ If you want to handle both stderr and stdout with one handler use the
|
||||
"callback" option: >
|
||||
let job = job_start(command, {"callback": "MyHandler"})
|
||||
|
||||
Depending on the system, starting a job can put Vim in the background, the
|
||||
started job gets the focus. To avoid that, use the `foreground()` function.
|
||||
This might not always work when called early, put in the callback handler or
|
||||
use a timer to call it after the job has started.
|
||||
|
||||
You can send a message to the command with ch_evalraw(). If the channel is in
|
||||
JSON or JS mode you can use ch_evalexpr().
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -513,7 +518,7 @@ By default this reads the whole buffer. This can be changed with the "in_top"
|
||||
and "in_bot" options.
|
||||
|
||||
A special mode is when "in_top" is set to zero and "in_bot" is not set: Every
|
||||
time a line is added to the buffer, the last-but-one line will be send to the
|
||||
time a line is added to the buffer, the last-but-one line will be sent to the
|
||||
job stdin. This allows for editing the last line and sending it when pressing
|
||||
Enter.
|
||||
*channel-close-in*
|
||||
@@ -606,7 +611,7 @@ See |job_setoptions()| and |ch_setoptions()|.
|
||||
"close_cb": handler Callback for when the channel is closed. Same as
|
||||
"close_cb" on |ch_open()|, see |close_cb|.
|
||||
*job-drop*
|
||||
"drop" Specifies when to drop messages. Same as "drop" on
|
||||
"drop": when Specifies when to drop messages. Same as "drop" on
|
||||
|ch_open()|, see |channel-drop|. For "auto" the
|
||||
exit_cb is not considered.
|
||||
*job-exit_cb*
|
||||
@@ -619,12 +624,12 @@ See |job_setoptions()| and |ch_setoptions()|.
|
||||
Note that data can be buffered, callbacks may still be
|
||||
called after the process ends.
|
||||
*job-timeout*
|
||||
"timeout" The time to wait for a request when blocking, E.g.
|
||||
"timeout": time The time to wait for a request when blocking, E.g.
|
||||
when using ch_evalexpr(). In milliseconds. The
|
||||
default is 2000 (2 seconds).
|
||||
*out_timeout* *err_timeout*
|
||||
"out_timeout" Timeout for stdout. Only when using pipes.
|
||||
"err_timeout" Timeout for stderr. Only when using pipes.
|
||||
"out_timeout": time Timeout for stdout. Only when using pipes.
|
||||
"err_timeout": time Timeout for stderr. Only when using pipes.
|
||||
Note: when setting "timeout" the part specific mode is
|
||||
overwritten. Therefore set "timeout" first and the
|
||||
part specific mode later.
|
||||
@@ -636,8 +641,9 @@ See |job_setoptions()| and |ch_setoptions()|.
|
||||
The default is "term".
|
||||
|
||||
*job-term*
|
||||
"term": "open" Start a terminal and connect the job
|
||||
stdin/stdout/stderr to it.
|
||||
"term": "open" Start a terminal in a new window and connect the job
|
||||
stdin/stdout/stderr to it. Similar to using
|
||||
`:terminal`.
|
||||
NOTE: Not implemented yet!
|
||||
|
||||
"channel": {channel} Use an existing channel instead of creating a new one.
|
||||
@@ -647,6 +653,11 @@ See |job_setoptions()| and |ch_setoptions()|.
|
||||
cause I/O errors.
|
||||
Existing callbacks and other settings remain.
|
||||
|
||||
"pty": 1 Use a pty (pseudo-tty) instead of a pipe when
|
||||
possible. This is most useful in combination with a
|
||||
terminal window, see |terminal|.
|
||||
{only on Unix and Unix-like systems}
|
||||
|
||||
*job-in_io* *in_top* *in_bot* *in_name* *in_buf*
|
||||
"in_io": "null" disconnect stdin (read from /dev/null)
|
||||
"in_io": "pipe" stdin is connected to the channel (default)
|
||||
@@ -685,6 +696,10 @@ See |job_setoptions()| and |ch_setoptions()|.
|
||||
"block_write": number only for testing: pretend every other write to stdin
|
||||
will block
|
||||
|
||||
"env": dict environment variables for the new process
|
||||
"cwd": "/path/to/dir" current working directory for the new process;
|
||||
if the directory does not exist an error is given
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Writing to a buffer ~
|
||||
*out_io-buffer*
|
||||
@@ -720,10 +735,6 @@ The "out_msg" option can be used to specify whether a new buffer will have the
|
||||
first line set to "Reading from channel output...". The default is to add the
|
||||
message. "err_msg" does the same for channel error.
|
||||
|
||||
'modifiable' option off, or write to a buffer that has 'modifiable' off. That
|
||||
means that lines will be appended to the buffer, but the user can't easily
|
||||
change the buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
When an existing buffer is to be written where 'modifiable' is off and the
|
||||
"out_modifiable" or "err_modifiable" options is not zero, an error is given
|
||||
and the buffer will not be written to.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 27
|
||||
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 19
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -455,6 +455,9 @@ matches exactly one character.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'wildignorecase' option can be set to ignore case in filenames.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'wildmenu' option can be set to show the matches just above the command
|
||||
line.
|
||||
|
||||
If you like tcsh's autolist completion, you can use this mapping:
|
||||
:cnoremap X <C-L><C-D>
|
||||
(Where X is the command key to use, <C-L> is CTRL-L and <C-D> is CTRL-D)
|
||||
@@ -823,14 +826,21 @@ Also see |`=|.
|
||||
*:<cword>* *:<cWORD>* *:<cfile>* *<cfile>*
|
||||
*:<sfile>* *<sfile>* *:<afile>* *<afile>*
|
||||
*:<abuf>* *<abuf>* *:<amatch>* *<amatch>*
|
||||
*:<cexpr>* *<cexpr>*
|
||||
*<slnum>* *E495* *E496* *E497* *E499* *E500*
|
||||
Note: these are typed literally, they are not special keys!
|
||||
<cword> is replaced with the word under the cursor (like |star|)
|
||||
<cWORD> is replaced with the WORD under the cursor (see |WORD|)
|
||||
<cexpr> is replaced with the word under the cursor, including more
|
||||
to form a C expression. E.g., when the cursor is on "arg"
|
||||
of "ptr->arg" then the result is "ptr->arg"; when the
|
||||
cursor is on "]" of "list[idx]" then the result is
|
||||
"list[idx]". This is used for |v:beval_text|.
|
||||
<cfile> is replaced with the path name under the cursor (like what
|
||||
|gf| uses)
|
||||
<afile> When executing autocommands, is replaced with the file name
|
||||
for a file read or write.
|
||||
of the buffer being manipulated, or the file for a read or
|
||||
write.
|
||||
<abuf> When executing autocommands, is replaced with the currently
|
||||
effective buffer number (for ":r file" and ":so file" it is
|
||||
the current buffer, the file being read/sourced is not in a
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*debug.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2012 Feb 11
|
||||
*debug.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jul 15
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Use this command to start Vim:
|
||||
valgrind --log-file=valgrind.log --leak-check=full ./vim
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Vim will run much slower. If your .vimrc is big or you have several
|
||||
plugins you need to be patient for startup, or run with the "-u NONE"
|
||||
plugins you need to be patient for startup, or run with the "--clean"
|
||||
argument.
|
||||
|
||||
There are often a few leaks from libraries, such as getpwuid() and
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
|
||||
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 21
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
|
||||
@@ -95,10 +95,12 @@ list and colors can be set via X resources (XmNballoonEvalFontList,
|
||||
XmNballoonEvalBackground, and XmNballoonEvalForeground).
|
||||
The 'balloondelay' option sets the delay before an attempt is made to show a
|
||||
balloon.
|
||||
The 'ballooneval' option needs to be set to switch it on.
|
||||
The 'ballooneval' and/or the 'balloonevalterm' option needs to be set to
|
||||
switch it on.
|
||||
|
||||
Balloon evaluation is only available when compiled with the |+balloon_eval|
|
||||
feature.
|
||||
Balloon evaluation is only available in the GUI when compiled with the
|
||||
|+balloon_eval| feature. For the terminal the |+balloon_eval_term| feature
|
||||
matters.
|
||||
|
||||
The Balloon evaluation functions are also used to show a tooltip for the
|
||||
toolbar. The 'ballooneval' option does not need to be set for this. But the
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*develop.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 05
|
||||
*develop.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jul 31
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -143,9 +143,10 @@ and its environment.
|
||||
|
||||
VIM IS... NOT *design-not*
|
||||
|
||||
- Vim is not a shell or an Operating System. You will not be able to run a
|
||||
shell inside Vim or use it to control a debugger. This should work the
|
||||
other way around: Use Vim as a component from a shell or in an IDE.
|
||||
- Vim is not a shell or an Operating System. It does provide a terminal
|
||||
window, in which you can run a shell or debugger. E.g. to be able to do
|
||||
this over an ssh connection. But if you don't need a text editor with that
|
||||
it is out of scope (use something like screen or tmux instead).
|
||||
A satirical way to say this: "Unlike Emacs, Vim does not attempt to include
|
||||
everything but the kitchen sink, but some people say that you can clean one
|
||||
with it. ;-)"
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*diff.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Aug 24
|
||||
*diff.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 03
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ eight versions of the same file.
|
||||
|
||||
The basics are explained in section |08.7| of the user manual.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Starting diff mode |vimdiff|
|
||||
1. Starting diff mode |start-vimdiff|
|
||||
2. Viewing diffs |view-diffs|
|
||||
3. Jumping to diffs |jumpto-diffs|
|
||||
4. Copying diffs |copy-diffs|
|
||||
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The basics are explained in section |08.7| of the user manual.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Starting diff mode
|
||||
1. Starting diff mode *start-vimdiff*
|
||||
|
||||
The easiest way to start editing in diff mode is with the "vimdiff" command.
|
||||
This starts Vim as usual, and additionally sets up for viewing the differences
|
||||
@@ -131,6 +131,8 @@ file for a moment and come back to the same file and be in diff mode again.
|
||||
related options only happens in a window that has 'diff' set,
|
||||
if the current window does not have 'diff' set then no options
|
||||
in it are changed.
|
||||
Hidden buffers are also removed from the list of diff'ed
|
||||
buffers.
|
||||
|
||||
The `:diffoff` command resets the relevant options to the values they had when
|
||||
using `:diffsplit`, `:diffpatch` , `:diffthis`. or starting Vim in diff mode.
|
||||
@@ -164,7 +166,8 @@ The alignment of text will go wrong when:
|
||||
|
||||
All the buffers edited in a window where the 'diff' option is set will join in
|
||||
the diff. This is also possible for hidden buffers. They must have been
|
||||
edited in a window first for this to be possible.
|
||||
edited in a window first for this to be possible. To get rid of the hidden
|
||||
buffers use `:diffoff!`.
|
||||
|
||||
*:DiffOrig* *diff-original-file*
|
||||
Since 'diff' is a window-local option, it's possible to view the same buffer
|
||||
@@ -223,8 +226,8 @@ The diffs are highlighted with these groups:
|
||||
(searching from the end of the line). The
|
||||
text in between is highlighted. This means
|
||||
that parts in the middle that are still the
|
||||
same are highlighted anyway. Only "iwhite" of
|
||||
'diffopt' is used here.
|
||||
same are highlighted anyway. The 'diffopt'
|
||||
flags "iwhite" and "icase" are used here.
|
||||
|hl-DiffDelete| DiffDelete Deleted lines. Also called filler lines,
|
||||
because they don't really exist in this
|
||||
buffer.
|
||||
@@ -323,7 +326,7 @@ g:diff_translations to zero: >
|
||||
|
||||
let g:diff_translations = 0
|
||||
<
|
||||
After setting this variable, Reload the syntax script: >
|
||||
After setting this variable, reload the syntax script: >
|
||||
|
||||
set syntax=diff
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Nov 24
|
||||
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 16
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
|
||||
|
||||
*:vie* *:view*
|
||||
:vie[w][!] [++opt] [+cmd] file
|
||||
When used in Ex mode: Leave |Ex mode|, go back to
|
||||
When used in Ex mode: Leave |Ex-mode|, go back to
|
||||
Normal mode. Otherwise same as |:edit|, but set
|
||||
'readonly' option for this buffer. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -617,16 +617,16 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]arge[dit][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {name} *:arge* *:argedit*
|
||||
Add {name} to the argument list and edit it.
|
||||
:[count]arge[dit][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {name} .. *:arge* *:argedit*
|
||||
Add {name}s to the argument list and edit it.
|
||||
When {name} already exists in the argument list, this
|
||||
entry is edited.
|
||||
This is like using |:argadd| and then |:edit|.
|
||||
Note that only one file name is allowed, and spaces
|
||||
inside the file name are allowed, like with |:edit|.
|
||||
Spaces in filenames have to be escaped with "\".
|
||||
[count] is used like with |:argadd|.
|
||||
[!] is required if the current file cannot be
|
||||
|abandon|ed.
|
||||
If the current file cannot be |abandon|ed {name}s will
|
||||
still be added to the argument list, but won't be
|
||||
edited. No check for duplicates is done.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ Note: When the 'write' option is off, you are not able to write any file.
|
||||
|
||||
*:w* *:write*
|
||||
*E502* *E503* *E504* *E505*
|
||||
*E512* *E514* *E667* *E796*
|
||||
*E512* *E514* *E667* *E796* *E949*
|
||||
:w[rite] [++opt] Write the whole buffer to the current file. This is
|
||||
the normal way to save changes to a file. It fails
|
||||
when the 'readonly' option is set or when there is
|
||||
@@ -956,6 +956,9 @@ used, for example, when the write fails and you want to try again later with
|
||||
":w #". This can be switched off by removing the 'A' flag from the
|
||||
'cpoptions' option.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the 'fsync' option matters here. If it's set it may make writes
|
||||
slower (but safer).
|
||||
|
||||
*:sav* *:saveas*
|
||||
:sav[eas][!] [++opt] {file}
|
||||
Save the current buffer under the name {file} and set
|
||||
@@ -1109,6 +1112,7 @@ The names can be in upper- or lowercase.
|
||||
window in the current tab page the current tab page is
|
||||
closed |tab-page|.
|
||||
Triggers the |QuitPre| autocommand event.
|
||||
See |CTRL-W_q| for quitting another window.
|
||||
|
||||
:conf[irm] q[uit] Quit, but give prompt when changes have been made, or
|
||||
the last file in the argument list has not been
|
||||
@@ -1328,9 +1332,11 @@ present in 'cpoptions' and "!" is not used in the command.
|
||||
:chd[ir][!] [path] Same as |:cd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lc* *:lcd*
|
||||
:lc[d][!] {path} Like |:cd|, but only set the current directory for the
|
||||
current window. The current directory for other
|
||||
windows is not changed. {not in Vi}
|
||||
:lc[d][!] {path} Like |:cd|, but only set the current directory when
|
||||
the cursor is in the current window. The current
|
||||
directory for other windows is not changed, switching
|
||||
to another window will stop using {path}.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:lch* *:lchdir*
|
||||
:lch[dir][!] Same as |:lcd|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
@@ -1558,6 +1564,13 @@ If you want to automatically reload a file when it has been changed outside of
|
||||
Vim, set the 'autoread' option. This doesn't work at the moment you write the
|
||||
file though, only when the file wasn't changed inside of Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not want to be asked or automatically reload the file, you can use
|
||||
this: >
|
||||
set buftype=nofile
|
||||
|
||||
Or, when starting gvim from a shell: >
|
||||
gvim file.log -c "set buftype=nofile"
|
||||
|
||||
Note that if a FileChangedShell autocommand is defined you will not get a
|
||||
warning message or prompt. The autocommand is expected to handle this.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1728,7 +1741,7 @@ There are three different types of searching:
|
||||
This searches the same directories, but in a different order.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that completion for ":find", ":sfind", and ":tabfind" commands do not
|
||||
currently work with 'path' items that contain a url or use the double star
|
||||
currently work with 'path' items that contain a URL or use the double star
|
||||
with depth limiter (/usr/**2) or upward search (;) notations.
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
1485
runtime/doc/eval.txt
1485
runtime/doc/eval.txt
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 04
|
||||
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 10
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Detail: The ":filetype on" command will load one of these files:
|
||||
BufNewFile and BufRead events. If the file type is not found by the
|
||||
name, the file $VIMRUNTIME/scripts.vim is used to detect it from the
|
||||
contents of the file.
|
||||
When the GUI is running or will start soon, the menu.vim script is
|
||||
When the GUI is running or will start soon, the |menu.vim| script is
|
||||
also sourced. See |'go-M'| about avoiding that.
|
||||
|
||||
To add your own file types, see |new-filetype| below. To search for help on a
|
||||
@@ -353,12 +353,12 @@ define yourself. There are a few ways to avoid this:
|
||||
You need to define your own mapping before the plugin is loaded (before
|
||||
editing a file of that type). The plugin will then skip installing the
|
||||
default mapping.
|
||||
|
||||
*no_mail_maps*
|
||||
3. Disable defining mappings for a specific filetype by setting a variable,
|
||||
which contains the name of the filetype. For the "mail" filetype this
|
||||
would be: >
|
||||
:let no_mail_maps = 1
|
||||
|
||||
< *no_plugin_maps*
|
||||
4. Disable defining mappings for all filetypes by setting a variable: >
|
||||
:let no_plugin_maps = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
@@ -602,11 +602,12 @@ MANPAGER *manpager.vim*
|
||||
The :Man command allows you to turn Vim into a manpager (that syntax highlights
|
||||
manpages and follows linked manpages on hitting CTRL-]).
|
||||
|
||||
Works on:
|
||||
Tested on:
|
||||
|
||||
- Linux
|
||||
- Mac OS
|
||||
- FreeBSD
|
||||
- OpenBSD
|
||||
- Cygwin
|
||||
- Win 10 under Bash
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -616,21 +617,36 @@ Untested:
|
||||
- BeOS
|
||||
- OS/2
|
||||
|
||||
For bash,zsh,ksh or dash by adding to the config file (.bashrc,.zshrc, ...)
|
||||
If man sets the $MAN_PN environment variable, like man-db, the most common
|
||||
implementation on Linux, then the "env MAN_PN=1 " part below should NOT be
|
||||
set, that is, the "env MAN_PN=1" should be omitted! Otherwise, the Vim
|
||||
manpager does not correctly recognize manpages whose title contains a capital
|
||||
letter. See the discussion on
|
||||
|
||||
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/vim_dev/pWZmt_7GkxI
|
||||
|
||||
For bash,zsh,ksh or dash, add to the config file (.bashrc,.zshrc, ...)
|
||||
|
||||
export MANPAGER="env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER -"
|
||||
|
||||
For (t)csh by adding to the config file
|
||||
For (t)csh, add to the config file
|
||||
|
||||
setenv MANPAGER "env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER -"
|
||||
|
||||
For fish by adding to the config file
|
||||
For fish, add to the config file
|
||||
|
||||
set -x MANPAGER "env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER -"
|
||||
|
||||
If man sets the $MAN_PN environment variable, like man-db, the most common
|
||||
implementation on Linux and Mac OS, then the "env MAN_PN=1 " part above is
|
||||
superfluous.
|
||||
On OpenBSD:
|
||||
|
||||
export MANPAGER="env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER"
|
||||
|
||||
If you experience still issues on manpages whose titles do not contain capital
|
||||
letters, then try adding MANPATH=${MANPATH} after MAN_PN=1. If your manpages do
|
||||
not show up localized, then try adding, LANGUAGE=${LANG} after MAN_PN=1. See
|
||||
|
||||
https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1002
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PDF *ft-pdf-plugin*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -663,6 +679,12 @@ Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
|
||||
file: |pi_spec.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RUST *ft-rust*
|
||||
|
||||
Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
|
||||
file: |ft_rust.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SQL *ft-sql*
|
||||
|
||||
Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 02
|
||||
*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 18
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ whichever is lower. These are empty or white lines and lines starting
|
||||
with a character in 'foldignore'. White space is skipped before checking for
|
||||
characters in 'foldignore'. For C use "#" to ignore preprocessor lines.
|
||||
|
||||
When you want to ignore lines in another way, use the 'expr' method. The
|
||||
When you want to ignore lines in another way, use the "expr" method. The
|
||||
|indent()| function can be used in 'foldexpr' to get the indent of a line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ This will call a function to compute the fold level: >
|
||||
:set foldexpr=MyFoldLevel(v:lnum)
|
||||
This will make a fold out of paragraphs separated by blank lines: >
|
||||
:set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum)=~'^\\s*$'&&getline(v:lnum+1)=~'\\S'?'<1':1
|
||||
this does the same: >
|
||||
This does the same: >
|
||||
:set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum-1)=~'^\\s*$'&&getline(v:lnum)=~'\\S'?'>1':1
|
||||
|
||||
Note that backslashes must be used to escape characters that ":set" handles
|
||||
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ fold level. But note that foldlevel() may return -1 if the level is not known
|
||||
yet. And it returns the level at the start of the line, while a fold might
|
||||
end in that line.
|
||||
|
||||
It may happened that folds are not updated properly. You can use |zx| or |zX|
|
||||
It may happen that folds are not updated properly. You can use |zx| or |zX|
|
||||
to force updating folds.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ and the level given by the marker:
|
||||
1. If a marker with the same fold level is encountered, the previous fold
|
||||
ends and another fold with the same level starts.
|
||||
2. If a marker with a higher fold level is found, a nested fold is started.
|
||||
3. if a marker with a lower fold level is found, all folds up to and including
|
||||
3. If a marker with a lower fold level is found, all folds up to and including
|
||||
this level end and a fold with the specified level starts.
|
||||
|
||||
The number indicates the fold level. A zero cannot be used (a marker with
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ NOTE: "gnat xref -v" is very tricky to use as it has almost no diagnostic
|
||||
then "gnat xref -v *.ad?"
|
||||
4) Project manager support is completely broken - don't even try "gnat xref
|
||||
-Padacl.gpr".
|
||||
5) VIM is faster when the tags file is sorted - use "sort --unique
|
||||
5) Vim is faster when the tags file is sorted - use "sort --unique
|
||||
--ignore-case --output=tags tags" .
|
||||
6) Remember to insert "!_TAG_FILE_SORTED 2 %sort ui" as first line to mark
|
||||
the file assorted.
|
||||
|
||||
237
runtime/doc/ft_rust.txt
Normal file
237
runtime/doc/ft_rust.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,237 @@
|
||||
*ft_rust.txt* Filetype plugin for Rust
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
CONTENTS *rust*
|
||||
|
||||
1. Introduction |rust-intro|
|
||||
2. Settings |rust-settings|
|
||||
3. Commands |rust-commands|
|
||||
4. Mappings |rust-mappings|
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
INTRODUCTION *rust-intro*
|
||||
|
||||
This plugin provides syntax and supporting functionality for the Rust
|
||||
filetype.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
SETTINGS *rust-settings*
|
||||
|
||||
This plugin has a few variables you can define in your vimrc that change the
|
||||
behavior of the plugin.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rustc_path*
|
||||
g:rustc_path~
|
||||
Set this option to the path to rustc for use in the |:RustRun| and
|
||||
|:RustExpand| commands. If unset, "rustc" will be located in $PATH: >
|
||||
let g:rustc_path = $HOME."/bin/rustc"
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent*
|
||||
g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent~
|
||||
Set this option to 1 to have 'makeprg' default to "rustc" instead of
|
||||
"rustc %": >
|
||||
let g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rust_conceal*
|
||||
g:rust_conceal~
|
||||
Set this option to turn on the basic |conceal| support: >
|
||||
let g:rust_conceal = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rust_conceal_mod_path*
|
||||
g:rust_conceal_mod_path~
|
||||
Set this option to turn on |conceal| for the path connecting token
|
||||
"::": >
|
||||
let g:rust_conceal_mod_path = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rust_conceal_pub*
|
||||
g:rust_conceal_pub~
|
||||
Set this option to turn on |conceal| for the "pub" token: >
|
||||
let g:rust_conceal_pub = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rust_recommended_style*
|
||||
g:rust_recommended_style~
|
||||
Set this option to enable vim indentation and textwidth settings to
|
||||
conform to style conventions of the rust standard library (i.e. use 4
|
||||
spaces for indents and sets 'textwidth' to 99). This option is enabled
|
||||
by default. To disable it: >
|
||||
let g:rust_recommended_style = 0
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rust_fold*
|
||||
g:rust_fold~
|
||||
Set this option to turn on |folding|: >
|
||||
let g:rust_fold = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
Value Effect ~
|
||||
0 No folding
|
||||
1 Braced blocks are folded. All folds are open by
|
||||
default.
|
||||
2 Braced blocks are folded. 'foldlevel' is left at the
|
||||
global value (all folds are closed by default).
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rust_bang_comment_leader*
|
||||
g:rust_bang_comment_leader~
|
||||
Set this option to 1 to preserve the leader on multi-line doc comments
|
||||
using the /*! syntax: >
|
||||
let g:rust_bang_comment_leader = 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:ftplugin_rust_source_path*
|
||||
g:ftplugin_rust_source_path~
|
||||
Set this option to a path that should be prepended to 'path' for Rust
|
||||
source files: >
|
||||
let g:ftplugin_rust_source_path = $HOME.'/dev/rust'
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rustfmt_command*
|
||||
g:rustfmt_command~
|
||||
Set this option to the name of the 'rustfmt' executable in your $PATH. If
|
||||
not specified it defaults to 'rustfmt' : >
|
||||
let g:rustfmt_command = 'rustfmt'
|
||||
<
|
||||
*g:rustfmt_autosave*
|
||||
g:rustfmt_autosave~
|
||||
Set this option to 1 to run |:RustFmt| automatically when saving a
|
||||
buffer. If not specified it defaults to 0 : >
|
||||
let g:rustfmt_autosave = 0
|
||||
<
|
||||
*g:rustfmt_fail_silently*
|
||||
g:rustfmt_fail_silently~
|
||||
Set this option to 1 to prevent 'rustfmt' from populating the
|
||||
|location-list| with errors. If not specified it defaults to 0: >
|
||||
let g:rustfmt_fail_silently = 0
|
||||
<
|
||||
*g:rustfmt_options*
|
||||
g:rustfmt_options~
|
||||
Set this option to a string of options to pass to 'rustfmt'. The
|
||||
write-mode is already set to 'overwrite'. If not specified it
|
||||
defaults to '' : >
|
||||
let g:rustfmt_options = ''
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rust_playpen_url*
|
||||
g:rust_playpen_url~
|
||||
Set this option to override the URL for the playpen to use: >
|
||||
let g:rust_playpen_url = 'https://play.rust-lang.org/'
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*g:rust_shortener_url*
|
||||
g:rust_shortener_url~
|
||||
Set this option to override the URL for the URL shortener: >
|
||||
let g:rust_shortener_url = 'https://is.gd/'
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
COMMANDS *rust-commands*
|
||||
|
||||
:RustRun [args] *:RustRun*
|
||||
:RustRun! [rustc-args] [--] [args]
|
||||
Compiles and runs the current file. If it has unsaved changes,
|
||||
it will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is
|
||||
an unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file
|
||||
first. The compiled binary is always placed in a temporary
|
||||
directory, but is run from the current directory.
|
||||
|
||||
The arguments given to |:RustRun| will be passed to the
|
||||
compiled binary.
|
||||
|
||||
If ! is specified, the arguments are passed to rustc instead.
|
||||
A "--" argument will separate the rustc arguments from the
|
||||
arguments passed to the binary.
|
||||
|
||||
If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc.
|
||||
Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH.
|
||||
|
||||
:RustExpand [args] *:RustExpand*
|
||||
:RustExpand! [TYPE] [args]
|
||||
Expands the current file using --pretty and displays the
|
||||
results in a new split. If the current file has unsaved
|
||||
changes, it will be saved first using |:update|. If the
|
||||
current file is an unnamed buffer, it will be written to a
|
||||
temporary file first.
|
||||
|
||||
The arguments given to |:RustExpand| will be passed to rustc.
|
||||
This is largely intended for specifying various --cfg
|
||||
configurations.
|
||||
|
||||
If ! is specified, the first argument is the expansion type to
|
||||
pass to rustc --pretty. Otherwise it will default to
|
||||
"expanded".
|
||||
|
||||
If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc.
|
||||
Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH.
|
||||
|
||||
:RustEmitIr [args] *:RustEmitIr*
|
||||
Compiles the current file to LLVM IR and displays the results
|
||||
in a new split. If the current file has unsaved changes, it
|
||||
will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is an
|
||||
unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file first.
|
||||
|
||||
The arguments given to |:RustEmitIr| will be passed to rustc.
|
||||
|
||||
If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc.
|
||||
Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH.
|
||||
|
||||
:RustEmitAsm [args] *:RustEmitAsm*
|
||||
Compiles the current file to assembly and displays the results
|
||||
in a new split. If the current file has unsaved changes, it
|
||||
will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is an
|
||||
unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file first.
|
||||
|
||||
The arguments given to |:RustEmitAsm| will be passed to rustc.
|
||||
|
||||
If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc.
|
||||
Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH.
|
||||
|
||||
:RustPlay *:RustPlay*
|
||||
This command will only work if you have web-api.vim installed
|
||||
(available at https://github.com/mattn/webapi-vim). It sends the
|
||||
current selection, or if nothing is selected, the entirety of the
|
||||
current buffer to the Rust playpen, and emits a message with the
|
||||
shortened URL to the playpen.
|
||||
|
||||
|g:rust_playpen_url| is the base URL to the playpen, by default
|
||||
"https://play.rust-lang.org/".
|
||||
|
||||
|g:rust_shortener_url| is the base URL for the shortener, by
|
||||
default "https://is.gd/"
|
||||
|
||||
:RustFmt *:RustFmt*
|
||||
Runs |g:rustfmt_command| on the current buffer. If
|
||||
|g:rustfmt_options| is set then those will be passed to the
|
||||
executable.
|
||||
|
||||
If |g:rustfmt_fail_silently| is 0 (the default) then it
|
||||
will populate the |location-list| with the errors from
|
||||
|g:rustfmt_command|. If |g:rustfmt_fail_silently| is set to 1
|
||||
then it will not populate the |location-list|.
|
||||
|
||||
:RustFmtRange *:RustFmtRange*
|
||||
Runs |g:rustfmt_command| with selected range. See
|
||||
|:RustFmt| for any other information.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
MAPPINGS *rust-mappings*
|
||||
|
||||
This plugin defines mappings for |[[| and |]]| to support hanging indents.
|
||||
|
||||
It also has a few other mappings:
|
||||
|
||||
*rust_<D-r>*
|
||||
<D-r> Executes |:RustRun| with no arguments.
|
||||
Note: This binding is only available in MacVim.
|
||||
|
||||
*rust_<D-R>*
|
||||
<D-R> Populates the command line with |:RustRun|! using the
|
||||
arguments given to the last invocation, but does not
|
||||
execute it.
|
||||
Note: This binding is only available in MacVim.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
vim:tw=78:sw=4:noet:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2014 Mar 08
|
||||
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 09
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ When the GUI starts up initializations are carried out, in this order:
|
||||
executed as an Ex command.
|
||||
- If the user gvimrc file exists, it is sourced. The name of this file is
|
||||
normally "$HOME/.gvimrc". You can check this with ":version".
|
||||
- For Win32, when $HOME is not set, "$VIM\_gvimrc" is used.
|
||||
- For Win32, $HOME is set by Vim if needed, see |$HOME-windows|.
|
||||
- When a "_gvimrc" file is not found, ".gvimrc" is tried too. And vice
|
||||
versa.
|
||||
The name of the first file found is stored in $MYGVIMRC, unless it was
|
||||
@@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ When the GUI starts up initializations are carried out, in this order:
|
||||
and DOS/Win32 "_gvimrc" is tried first.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: All but the first one are not carried out if Vim was started with
|
||||
"-u NONE" and no "-U" argument was given, or when started with "-U NONE".
|
||||
"-u NONE" or "-u DEFAULTS" and no "-U" argument was given, or when started
|
||||
with "-U NONE".
|
||||
|
||||
All this happens AFTER the normal Vim initializations, like reading your
|
||||
.vimrc file. See |initialization|.
|
||||
@@ -161,7 +162,7 @@ window Vim is running in with these commands: >
|
||||
*gui-IME* *iBus*
|
||||
Input methods for international characters in X that rely on the XIM
|
||||
framework, most notably iBus, have been known to produce undesirable results
|
||||
in gVim. These may include an inability to enter spaces, or long delays
|
||||
in gvim. These may include an inability to enter spaces, or long delays
|
||||
between typing a character and it being recognized by the application.
|
||||
|
||||
One workaround that has been successful, for unknown reasons, is to prevent
|
||||
@@ -481,6 +482,7 @@ menus and menu items. They are most useful for things that you can't remember
|
||||
what the key sequence was.
|
||||
|
||||
For creating menus in a different language, see |:menutrans|.
|
||||
If you don't want to use menus at all, see |'go-M'|.
|
||||
|
||||
*menu.vim*
|
||||
The default menus are read from the file "$VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim". See
|
||||
@@ -497,7 +499,22 @@ in the menu (which can take a bit of time to load). If you want to have all
|
||||
filetypes already present at startup, add: >
|
||||
:let do_syntax_sel_menu = 1
|
||||
|
||||
<
|
||||
The following menuitems show all available color schemes, keymaps and compiler
|
||||
settings:
|
||||
Edit > Color Scheme ~
|
||||
Edit > Keymap ~
|
||||
Tools > Set Compiler ~
|
||||
However, they can also take a bit of time to load, because they search all
|
||||
related files from the directories in 'runtimepath'. Therefore they are
|
||||
loaded lazily (by the |CursorHold| event), or you can also load them manually.
|
||||
If you want to have all these items already present at startup, add: >
|
||||
:let do_no_lazyload_menus = 1
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the menu.vim is sourced when `:syntax on` or `:filetype on` is
|
||||
executed or after your .vimrc file is sourced. This means that the 'encoding'
|
||||
option and the language of messages (`:language messages`) must be set before
|
||||
that (if you want to change them).
|
||||
|
||||
*console-menus*
|
||||
Although this documentation is in the GUI section, you can actually use menus
|
||||
in console mode too. You will have to load |menu.vim| explicitly then, it is
|
||||
@@ -783,10 +800,40 @@ In the Win32 and GTK+ GUI, starting a menu name with ']' excludes that menu
|
||||
from the main menu bar. You must then use the |:popup| or |:tearoff| command
|
||||
to display it.
|
||||
|
||||
*window-toolbar* *WinBar*
|
||||
Each window can have a local toolbar. This uses the first line of the window,
|
||||
thus reduces the space for the text by one line. The items in the toolbar
|
||||
must start with "WinBar".
|
||||
|
||||
Only text can be used. When using Unicode, special characters can be used to
|
||||
make the items look like icons.
|
||||
|
||||
If the items do not fit then the last ones cannot be used. The toolbar does
|
||||
not wrap.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that Vim may be in any mode when executing these commands. The menu
|
||||
should be defined for Normal mode and will be executed without changing the
|
||||
current mode. Thus if the current window is in Visual mode and the menu
|
||||
command does not intentionally change the mode, Vim will remain in Visual
|
||||
mode. Best is to use `:nnoremenu` to avoid side effects.
|
||||
|
||||
Example for debugger tools: >
|
||||
nnoremenu 1.10 WinBar.Step :Step<CR>
|
||||
nnoremenu 1.20 WinBar.Next :Next<CR>
|
||||
nnoremenu 1.30 WinBar.Finish :Finish<CR>
|
||||
nnoremenu 1.40 WinBar.Cont :Continue<CR>
|
||||
<
|
||||
The window toolbar uses the ToolbarLine and ToolbarButton highlight groups.
|
||||
|
||||
When splitting the window the window toolbar is not copied to the new window.
|
||||
|
||||
*popup-menu*
|
||||
In the Win32, GTK+, Motif, Athena and Photon GUI, you can define the
|
||||
special menu "PopUp". This is the menu that is displayed when the right mouse
|
||||
button is pressed, if 'mousemodel' is set to popup or popup_setpos.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
nnoremenu 1.40 PopUp.&Paste "+gP
|
||||
menu PopUp
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
5.3 Showing What Menus Are Mapped To *showing-menus*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2014 Dec 20
|
||||
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 27
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -382,38 +382,8 @@ Note that a menu that starts with ']' will not be displayed.
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
7. Command line arguments *gui-w32-cmdargs*
|
||||
|
||||
Analysis of a command line into parameters is not standardised in MS Windows.
|
||||
Gvim has to provide logic to analyse a command line. This logic is likely to
|
||||
be different from the default logic provided by a compilation system used to
|
||||
build vim. The differences relate to unusual double quote (") usage.
|
||||
The arguments "C:\My Music\freude.txt" and "+/Sch\"iller" are handled in the
|
||||
same way. The argument "+/Sch""iller" may be handled different by gvim and
|
||||
vim, depending what it was compiled with.
|
||||
|
||||
The rules are:
|
||||
a) A parameter is a sequence of graphic characters.
|
||||
b) Parameters are separated by white space.
|
||||
c) A parameter can be enclosed in double quotes to include white space.
|
||||
d) A sequence of zero or more backslashes (\) and a double quote (")
|
||||
is special. The effective number of backslashes is halved, rounded
|
||||
down. An even number of backslashes reverses the acceptability of
|
||||
spaces and tabs, an odd number of backslashes produces a literal
|
||||
double quote.
|
||||
|
||||
So:
|
||||
" is a special double quote
|
||||
\" is a literal double quote
|
||||
\\" is a literal backslash and a special double quote
|
||||
\\\" is a literal backslash and a literal double quote
|
||||
\\\\" is 2 literal backslashes and a special double quote
|
||||
\\\\\" is 2 literal backslashes and a literal double quote
|
||||
etc.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
gvim "C:\My Music\freude" +"set ignorecase" +/"\"foo\\" +\"bar\\\"
|
||||
|
||||
opens "C:\My Music\freude" and executes the line mode commands: >
|
||||
set ignorecase; /"foo\ and /bar\"
|
||||
Command line arguments behave the same way as with the console application,
|
||||
see |win32-cmdargs|.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. Various *gui-w32-various*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 12
|
||||
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jul 28
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -279,8 +279,9 @@ For CDE "dtwm" (a derivative of Motif) add this line in the .Xdefaults: >
|
||||
For "mwm" (Motif window manager) the line would be: >
|
||||
Mwm*Vim*iconImage: /usr/local/share/vim/vim32x32.xpm
|
||||
|
||||
Mouse Pointers Available in X11 *X11_mouse_shapes*
|
||||
|
||||
Mouse Pointers Available in X11 ~
|
||||
*X11_mouse_shapes*
|
||||
By using the |'mouseshape'| option, the mouse pointer can be automatically
|
||||
changed whenever Vim enters one of its various modes (e.g., Insert or
|
||||
Command). Currently, the available pointers are:
|
||||
@@ -354,7 +355,9 @@ to the GTK documentation, however little there is, on how to do this.
|
||||
See http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/gtk-Resource-Files.html
|
||||
for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
*gtk-tooltip-colors*
|
||||
|
||||
Tooltip Colors ~
|
||||
*gtk-tooltip-colors*
|
||||
Example, which sets the tooltip colors to black on light-yellow: >
|
||||
|
||||
style "tooltips"
|
||||
@@ -372,15 +375,122 @@ distribution.
|
||||
For GTK+ 3, an effect similar to the above can be obtained by adding the
|
||||
following snippet of CSS code to $XDG_HOME_DIR/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (usually,
|
||||
$HOME/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css):
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
For GTK+ 3 < 3.20: >
|
||||
|
||||
.tooltip {
|
||||
background-color: #ffffcc;
|
||||
color: #000000;
|
||||
}
|
||||
<
|
||||
For GTK+ 3 >= 3.20: >
|
||||
|
||||
Using Vim as a GTK+ plugin *gui-gtk-socketid*
|
||||
tooltip {
|
||||
background-color: #ffffcc;
|
||||
text-shadow: none;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
tooltip label {
|
||||
color: #2e3436;
|
||||
}
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
A Quick Look at GTK+ CSS ~
|
||||
*gtk-css*
|
||||
The contents of this subsection apply to GTK+ 3.20 or later which provides
|
||||
stable support for GTK+ CSS:
|
||||
|
||||
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/theming.html
|
||||
|
||||
GTK+ uses CSS for styling and layout of widgets. In this subsection, we'll
|
||||
have a quick look at GTK+ CSS through simple, illustrative examples.
|
||||
|
||||
Example 1. Empty Space Adjustment ~
|
||||
|
||||
By default, the toolbar and the tabline of the GTK+ 3 GUI are somewhat larger
|
||||
than those of the GTK+ 2 GUI. Some people may want to make them look similar
|
||||
to the GTK+ 2 GUI in size.
|
||||
|
||||
To do that, we'll try reducing empty space around icons and labels that looks
|
||||
apparently superfluous.
|
||||
|
||||
Add the following lines to $XDG_HOME_DIR/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (usually,
|
||||
$HOME/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css): >
|
||||
|
||||
toolbar button {
|
||||
margin-top: -2px;
|
||||
margin-right: 0px;
|
||||
margin-bottom: -2px;
|
||||
margin-left: 0px;
|
||||
|
||||
padding-top: 0px;
|
||||
padding-right: 0px;
|
||||
padding-bottom: 0px;
|
||||
padding-left: 0px
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
notebook tab {
|
||||
margin-top: -1px;
|
||||
margin-right: 3px;
|
||||
margin-bottom: -1px;
|
||||
margin-left: 3px;
|
||||
|
||||
padding-top: 0px;
|
||||
padding-right: 0px;
|
||||
padding-bottom: 0px;
|
||||
padding-left: 0px
|
||||
}
|
||||
<
|
||||
Since it's a CSS, they can be rewritten using shorthand: >
|
||||
|
||||
toolbar button {
|
||||
margin: -2px 0px;
|
||||
padding: 0px;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
notebook tab {
|
||||
margin: -1px 3px;
|
||||
padding: 0px
|
||||
}
|
||||
<
|
||||
Note: You might want to use 'toolbariconsize' to adjust the icon size, too.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Depending on the icon theme and/or the font in use, some extra tweaks
|
||||
may be needed for a satisfactory result.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In addition to margin and padding, you can use border. For details,
|
||||
refer to the box model of CSS, e.g.,
|
||||
|
||||
https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_boxmodel.asp
|
||||
|
||||
Example 2. More Than Just Colors ~
|
||||
|
||||
GTK+ CSS supports gradients as well: >
|
||||
|
||||
tooltip {
|
||||
background-image: -gtk-gradient(linear,
|
||||
0 0, 0 1,
|
||||
color-stop(0, #344752),
|
||||
color-stop(0.5, #546772),
|
||||
color-stop(1, #243742));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
tooltip label {
|
||||
color: #f3f3f3;
|
||||
}
|
||||
<
|
||||
Gradients can be used to make a GUI element visually distinguishable from
|
||||
others without relying on high contrast. Accordingly, effective use of them is
|
||||
a useful technique to give a theme a sense of unity in color and luminance.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Theming can be difficult since it must make every application look
|
||||
equally good; making a single application more charming often gets others
|
||||
unexpectedly less attractive or even deteriorates their usability. Keep this
|
||||
in mind always when you try improving a theme.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Using Vim as a GTK+ plugin ~
|
||||
*gui-gtk-socketid*
|
||||
When the GTK+ version of Vim starts up normally, it creates its own top level
|
||||
window (technically, a 'GtkWindow'). GTK+ provides an embedding facility with
|
||||
its GtkSocket and GtkPlug widgets. If one GTK+ application creates a
|
||||
@@ -425,8 +535,8 @@ Note: Avoid use of --enable-gnome-check with GTK+ 3 GUI build. The
|
||||
functionality mentioned above is consolidated in GTK+ 3.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
GNOME session support *gui-gnome-session* *gnome-session*
|
||||
|
||||
GNOME session support ~
|
||||
*gui-gnome-session* *gnome-session*
|
||||
On logout, Vim shows the well-known exit confirmation dialog if any buffers
|
||||
are modified. Clicking [Cancel] will stop the logout process. Otherwise the
|
||||
current session is stored to disk by using the |:mksession| command, and
|
||||
@@ -563,7 +673,7 @@ Of these three, Vim uses PRIMARY when reading and writing the "* register
|
||||
register. Vim does not access the SECONDARY selection.
|
||||
|
||||
Examples: (assuming the default option values)
|
||||
- Select an URL in Visual mode in Vim. Go to your browser and click the
|
||||
- Select a URL in Visual mode in Vim. Go to your browser and click the
|
||||
middle mouse button in the URL text field. The selected text will be
|
||||
inserted (hopefully!). Note: in Firefox you can set the
|
||||
middlemouse.contentLoadURL preference to true in about:config, then the
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Introduction *hangul*
|
||||
------------
|
||||
It is to input hangul, the Korean language, with VIM GUI version.
|
||||
It is to input hangul, the Korean language, with Vim GUI version.
|
||||
If you have a XIM program, you can use another |+xim| feature.
|
||||
Basically, it is for anybody who has no XIM program.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ You should set LANG variable to Korean locale such as ko, ko_KR.eucKR
|
||||
or ko_KR.UTF-8.
|
||||
If you set LC_ALL variable, it should be set to Korean locale also.
|
||||
|
||||
VIM resource
|
||||
Vim resource
|
||||
------------
|
||||
You may want to set 'encoding' and 'fileencodings'.
|
||||
Next are examples: >
|
||||
@@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ If both are set, VIM_KEYBOARD has higher priority.
|
||||
|
||||
Hangul Fonts
|
||||
------------
|
||||
If you use GTK version of GVIM, you should set 'guifont' and 'guifontwide'.
|
||||
If you use GTK version of gvim, you should set 'guifont' and 'guifontwide'.
|
||||
For example: >
|
||||
set guifont=Courier\ 12
|
||||
set guifontwide=NanumGothicCoding\ 12
|
||||
|
||||
If you use Motif or Athena version of GVIM, you should set 'guifontset' in
|
||||
If you use Motif or Athena version of gvim, you should set 'guifontset' in
|
||||
your vimrc. You can set fontset in the .Xdefaults file.
|
||||
|
||||
$HOME/.gvimrc: >
|
||||
@@ -77,12 +77,12 @@ $HOME/.Xdefaults: >
|
||||
|
||||
attention! the , (comma) or ; (semicolon)
|
||||
|
||||
And there should be no ':set guifont'. If it exists, then Gvim ignores
|
||||
':set guifontset'. It means VIM runs without fontset supporting.
|
||||
And there should be no ':set guifont'. If it exists, then gvim ignores
|
||||
':set guifontset'. It means Vim runs without fontset supporting.
|
||||
So, you can see only English. Hangul does not be correctly displayed.
|
||||
|
||||
After 'fontset' feature is enabled, VIM does not allow using english
|
||||
font only in 'font' setting for syntax.
|
||||
After "fontset" feature is enabled, Vim does not allow using english
|
||||
font only in "font" setting for syntax.
|
||||
For example, if you use >
|
||||
:set guifontset=eng_font,your_font
|
||||
in your .gvimrc, then you should do for syntax >
|
||||
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ We don't support Johab font.
|
||||
We don't support Hanja input.
|
||||
And We don't have any plan to support them.
|
||||
|
||||
If you really need such features, you can use console version of VIM with a
|
||||
If you really need such features, you can use console version of Vim with a
|
||||
capable terminal emulator.
|
||||
|
||||
Bug or Comment
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*help.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 12
|
||||
*help.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 28
|
||||
|
||||
VIM - main help file
|
||||
k
|
||||
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help
|
||||
help entries for "word".
|
||||
Or use ":helpgrep word". |:helpgrep|
|
||||
|
||||
VIM stands for Vi IMproved. Most of VIM was made by Bram Moolenaar, but only
|
||||
Vim stands for Vi IMproved. Most of Vim was made by Bram Moolenaar, but only
|
||||
through the help of many others. See |credits|.
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
*doc-file-list* *Q_ct*
|
||||
@@ -142,6 +142,7 @@ Special issues ~
|
||||
|print.txt| printing
|
||||
|remote.txt| using Vim as a server or client
|
||||
|term.txt| using different terminals and mice
|
||||
|terminal.txt| Terminal window support
|
||||
|digraph.txt| list of available digraphs
|
||||
|mbyte.txt| multi-byte text support
|
||||
|mlang.txt| non-English language support
|
||||
@@ -150,6 +151,7 @@ Special issues ~
|
||||
|hebrew.txt| Hebrew language support and editing
|
||||
|russian.txt| Russian language support and editing
|
||||
|ft_ada.txt| Ada (the programming language) support
|
||||
|ft_rust.txt| Filetype plugin for Rust
|
||||
|ft_sql.txt| about the SQL filetype plugin
|
||||
|hangulin.txt| Hangul (Korean) input mode
|
||||
|rileft.txt| right-to-left editing mode
|
||||
@@ -202,6 +204,7 @@ Standard plugins ~
|
||||
|pi_logipat.txt| Logical operators on patterns
|
||||
|pi_netrw.txt| Reading and writing files over a network
|
||||
|pi_paren.txt| Highlight matching parens
|
||||
|pi_spec.txt| Filetype plugin to work with rpm spec files
|
||||
|pi_tar.txt| Tar file explorer
|
||||
|pi_vimball.txt| Create a self-installing Vim script
|
||||
|pi_zip.txt| Zip archive explorer
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Apr 01
|
||||
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 19
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -28,10 +28,16 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|
||||
|
||||
*{subject}* *E149* *E661*
|
||||
:h[elp] {subject} Like ":help", additionally jump to the tag {subject}.
|
||||
{subject} can include wildcards like "*", "?" and
|
||||
For example: >
|
||||
:help options
|
||||
|
||||
< {subject} can include wildcards such as "*", "?" and
|
||||
"[a-z]":
|
||||
:help z? jump to help for any "z" command
|
||||
:help z. jump to the help for "z."
|
||||
But when a tag exists it is taken literally:
|
||||
:help :? jump to help for ":?"
|
||||
|
||||
If there is no full match for the pattern, or there
|
||||
are several matches, the "best" match will be used.
|
||||
A sophisticated algorithm is used to decide which
|
||||
@@ -68,18 +74,19 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|
||||
example to find help for CTRL-V in Insert mode: >
|
||||
:help i^V
|
||||
<
|
||||
To use a regexp |pattern|, first do ":help" and then
|
||||
It is also possible to first do ":help" and then
|
||||
use ":tag {pattern}" in the help window. The
|
||||
":tnext" command can then be used to jump to other
|
||||
matches, "tselect" to list matches and choose one. >
|
||||
:help index| :tse z.
|
||||
:help index
|
||||
:tselect /.*mode
|
||||
|
||||
< When there is no argument you will see matches for
|
||||
"help", to avoid listing all possible matches (that
|
||||
would be very slow).
|
||||
The number of matches displayed is limited to 300.
|
||||
|
||||
This command can be followed by '|' and another
|
||||
The `:help` command can be followed by '|' and another
|
||||
command, but you don't need to escape the '|' inside a
|
||||
help command. So these both work: >
|
||||
:help |
|
||||
@@ -135,7 +142,8 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|
||||
already opened, then the location list for that window
|
||||
is used. Otherwise, a new help window is opened and
|
||||
the location list for that window is set. The
|
||||
location list for the current window is not changed.
|
||||
location list for the current window is not changed
|
||||
then.
|
||||
|
||||
*:exu* *:exusage*
|
||||
:exu[sage] Show help on Ex commands. Added to simulate the Nvi
|
||||
@@ -307,7 +315,7 @@ the applicable Vim version. The last field specifies the last modification
|
||||
date of the file. Each field is separated by a tab.
|
||||
|
||||
At the bottom of the help file, place a Vim modeline to set the 'textwidth'
|
||||
and 'tabstop' options and the 'filetype' to 'help'. Never set a global option
|
||||
and 'tabstop' options and the 'filetype' to "help". Never set a global option
|
||||
in such a modeline, that can have consequences undesired by whoever reads that
|
||||
help.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2011 Jun 12
|
||||
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 23
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Andy Kahn
|
||||
@@ -91,9 +91,10 @@ suggested use.)
|
||||
2. Cscope related commands *cscope-commands*
|
||||
|
||||
*:cscope* *:cs* *:scs* *:scscope* *E259* *E262* *E561* *E560*
|
||||
All cscope commands are accessed through suboptions to the main cscope
|
||||
command ":cscope". The shortest abbreviation is ":cs". The ":scscope"
|
||||
command does the same and also splits the window (short: "scs").
|
||||
All cscope commands are accessed through suboptions to the cscope commands.
|
||||
`:cscope` or `:cs` is the main command
|
||||
`:scscope` or `:scs` does the same and splits the window
|
||||
`:lcscope` or `:lcs` uses the location list, see |:lcscope|
|
||||
|
||||
The available subcommands are:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -467,36 +468,18 @@ license or OS distribution), then you can download it for free from:
|
||||
http://cscope.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
This is released by SCO under the BSD license.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want a newer version of cscope, you will probably have to buy it.
|
||||
According to the (old) nvi documentation:
|
||||
|
||||
You can buy version 13.3 source with an unrestricted license
|
||||
for $400 from AT&T Software Solutions by calling +1-800-462-8146.
|
||||
|
||||
Also you can download cscope 13.x and mlcscope 14.x (multi-lingual cscope
|
||||
which supports C, C++, Java, lex, yacc, breakpoint listing, Ingres, and SDL)
|
||||
from World-Wide Exptools Open Source packages page:
|
||||
http://www.bell-labs.com/project/wwexptools/packages.html
|
||||
|
||||
In Solaris 2.x, if you have the C compiler license, you will also have
|
||||
cscope. Both are usually located under /opt/SUNWspro/bin
|
||||
|
||||
SGI developers can also get it. Search for Cscope on this page:
|
||||
http://freeware.sgi.com/index-by-alpha.html
|
||||
https://toolbox.sgi.com/toolbox/utilities/cscope/
|
||||
The second one is for those who have a password for the SGI toolbox.
|
||||
|
||||
There is source to an older version of a cscope clone (called "cs") available
|
||||
on the net. Due to various reasons, this is not supported with Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
The cscope interface/support for Vim was originally written by
|
||||
Andy Kahn <ackahn@netapp.com>. The original structure (as well as a tiny
|
||||
bit of code) was adapted from the cscope interface in nvi. Please report
|
||||
any problems, suggestions, patches, et al., you have for the usage of
|
||||
cscope within Vim to him.
|
||||
bit of code) was adapted from the cscope interface in nvi.
|
||||
*cscope-win32*
|
||||
For a cscope version for Win32 see:
|
||||
http://code.google.com/p/cscope-win32/
|
||||
For a cscope version for Win32 see (seems abandonded):
|
||||
https://code.google.com/archive/p/cscope-win32/
|
||||
|
||||
Win32 support was added by Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com>. Contact
|
||||
him if you have Win32-specific issues.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_mzsch.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 24
|
||||
*if_mzsch.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 08
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sergey Khorev
|
||||
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ Windows *mzscheme-window*
|
||||
5. mzeval() Vim function *mzscheme-mzeval*
|
||||
|
||||
To facilitate bi-directional interface, you can use |mzeval()| function to
|
||||
evaluate MzScheme expressions and pass their values to VimL.
|
||||
evaluate MzScheme expressions and pass their values to Vim script.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Using Function references *mzscheme-funcref*
|
||||
@@ -278,12 +278,15 @@ 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.
|
||||
startup if possible. This may make Vim startup slower.
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
The names of the DLLs must match the MzScheme version Vim was compiled with.
|
||||
On MS-Windows the options 'mzschemedll' and 'mzschemegcdll' are used for the
|
||||
name of the library to load. The initial value is specified at build time.
|
||||
|
||||
The version of the DLL must match the MzScheme version Vim was compiled with.
|
||||
For MzScheme version 209 they will be "libmzsch209_000.dll" and
|
||||
"libmzgc209_000.dll". To know for sure look at the output of the ":version"
|
||||
command, look for -DDYNAMIC_MZSCH_DLL="something" and
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ instance), code similar to the following should be used:
|
||||
$vim = new Win32::OLE 'Vim.Application';
|
||||
|
||||
[C#] >
|
||||
// Add a reference to VIM in your project.
|
||||
// Add a reference to Vim in your project.
|
||||
// Choose the COM tab.
|
||||
// Select "VIM Ole Interface 1.1 Type Library"
|
||||
// Select "Vim Ole Interface 1.1 Type Library"
|
||||
Vim.Vim vimobj = new Vim.Vim();
|
||||
|
||||
Vim does not support acting as a "hidden" OLE server, like some other OLE
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2015 Oct 16
|
||||
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 24
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sven Verdoolaege
|
||||
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
|
||||
Perl and Vim *perl* *Perl*
|
||||
|
||||
1. Editing Perl files |perl-editing|
|
||||
2. Compiling VIM with Perl interface |perl-compiling|
|
||||
2. Compiling Vim with Perl interface |perl-compiling|
|
||||
3. Using the Perl interface |perl-using|
|
||||
4. Dynamic loading |perl-dynamic|
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Vim in the $VIMRUNTIME/tools directory. This script has currently more
|
||||
features than Exuberant ctags' Perl support.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Compiling VIM with Perl interface *perl-compiling*
|
||||
2. Compiling Vim with Perl interface *perl-compiling*
|
||||
|
||||
To compile Vim with Perl interface, you need Perl 5.004 (or later). Perl must
|
||||
be installed before you compile Vim. Vim's Perl interface does NOT work with
|
||||
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ possible.
|
||||
Here is an overview of the functions that are available to Perl: >
|
||||
|
||||
:perl VIM::Msg("Text") # displays a message
|
||||
:perl VIM::Msg("Error", "ErrorMsg") # displays an error message
|
||||
:perl VIM::Msg("Wrong!", "ErrorMsg") # displays an error message
|
||||
:perl VIM::Msg("remark", "Comment") # displays a highlighted message
|
||||
:perl VIM::SetOption("ai") # sets a vim option
|
||||
:perl $nbuf = VIM::Buffers() # returns the number of buffers
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 28
|
||||
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 09
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
|
||||
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ The Python Interface to Vim *python* *Python*
|
||||
9. Dynamic loading |python-dynamic|
|
||||
10. Python 3 |python3|
|
||||
11. Python X |python_x|
|
||||
12. Building with Python support |python-building|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -174,8 +175,8 @@ vim.eval(str) *python-eval*
|
||||
|
||||
:py tagList = vim.eval('taglist("eval_expr")')
|
||||
< The latter will return a python list of python dicts, for instance:
|
||||
[{'cmd': '/^eval_expr(arg, nextcmd)$/', 'static': 0, 'name':
|
||||
'eval_expr', 'kind': 'f', 'filename': './src/eval.c'}]
|
||||
[{'cmd': '/^eval_expr(arg, nextcmd)$/', 'static': 0, 'name': ~
|
||||
'eval_expr', 'kind': 'f', 'filename': './src/eval.c'}] ~
|
||||
|
||||
vim.bindeval(str) *python-bindeval*
|
||||
Like |python-eval|, but returns special objects described in
|
||||
@@ -676,11 +677,11 @@ vim.Function object *python-Function*
|
||||
dictionary. Note that explicit `self` keyword used when
|
||||
calling resulting object overrides this attribute.
|
||||
auto_rebind Boolean. True if partial created from this Python object
|
||||
and stored in the VimL dictionary should be automatically
|
||||
rebound to the dictionary it is stored in when this
|
||||
dictionary is indexed. Exposes Vim internal difference
|
||||
between `dict.func` (auto_rebind=True) and
|
||||
`function(dict.func,dict)` (auto_rebind=False). This
|
||||
and stored in the Vim script dictionary should be
|
||||
automatically rebound to the dictionary it is stored in
|
||||
when this dictionary is indexed. Exposes Vim internal
|
||||
difference between `dict.func` (auto_rebind=True) and
|
||||
`function(dict.func,dict)` (auto_rebind=False). This
|
||||
attribute makes no sense if `self` attribute is `None`.
|
||||
|
||||
Constructor additionally accepts `args`, `self` and `auto_rebind`
|
||||
@@ -711,9 +712,11 @@ vim.Function object *python-Function*
|
||||
8. pyeval() and py3eval() Vim functions *python-pyeval*
|
||||
|
||||
To facilitate bi-directional interface, you can use |pyeval()| and |py3eval()|
|
||||
functions to evaluate Python expressions and pass their values to VimL.
|
||||
functions to evaluate Python expressions and pass their values to Vim script.
|
||||
|pyxeval()| is also available.
|
||||
|
||||
The Python value "None" is converted to v:none.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
9. Dynamic loading *python-dynamic*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -731,9 +734,11 @@ To use the Python interface the Python DLL must be in your search path. In a
|
||||
console window type "path" to see what directories are used. The 'pythondll'
|
||||
or 'pythonthreedll' option can be also used to specify the Python DLL.
|
||||
|
||||
The name of the DLL must match the Python version Vim was compiled with.
|
||||
Currently the name is "python24.dll". That is for Python 2.4. To know for
|
||||
sure edit "gvim.exe" and search for "python\d*.dll\c".
|
||||
The name of the DLL should match the Python version Vim was compiled with.
|
||||
Currently the name for Python 2 is "python27.dll", that is for Python 2.7.
|
||||
That is the default value for 'pythondll'. For Python 3 it is python35.dll
|
||||
(Python 3.5). To know for sure edit "gvim.exe" and search for
|
||||
"python\d*.dll\c".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Unix ~
|
||||
@@ -817,7 +822,7 @@ the other one from being available.
|
||||
11. Python X *python_x* *pythonx*
|
||||
|
||||
Because most python code can be written so that it works with python 2.6+ and
|
||||
python 3 the pyx* functions and commands have been writen. They work exactly
|
||||
python 3 the pyx* functions and commands have been written. They work exactly
|
||||
the same as the Python 2 and 3 variants, but select the Python version using
|
||||
the 'pyxversion' setting.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -865,7 +870,7 @@ When compiled with both |+python| and |+python3|, the test depends on the
|
||||
it is not available then Python 2. If 'pyxversion' is 2 or 3, it tests only
|
||||
Python 2 or 3 respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that for has('pythonx') to work it may try to dynamically load Python 3
|
||||
Note that for `has('pythonx')` to work it may try to dynamically load Python 3
|
||||
or 2. This may have side effects, especially when Vim can only load one of
|
||||
the two.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -877,5 +882,27 @@ If a user prefers Python 2 and want to fallback to Python 3, he needs to set
|
||||
set pyx=3
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
12. Building with Python support *python-building*
|
||||
|
||||
A few hints for building with Python 2 or 3 support.
|
||||
|
||||
UNIX
|
||||
|
||||
See src/Makefile for how to enable including the Python interface.
|
||||
|
||||
On Ubuntu you will want to install these packages for Python 2:
|
||||
python
|
||||
python-dev
|
||||
For Python 3:
|
||||
python3
|
||||
python3-dev
|
||||
For Python 3.6:
|
||||
python3.6
|
||||
python3.6-dev
|
||||
|
||||
If you have more than one version of Python 3, you need to link python3 to the
|
||||
one you prefer, before running configure.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ To see what version of Ruby you have: >
|
||||
|
||||
*:rubyfile* *:rubyf*
|
||||
:rubyf[ile] {file} Execute the Ruby script in {file}. This is the same as
|
||||
":ruby load 'file'", but allows file name completion.
|
||||
`:ruby load 'file'`, but allows file name completion.
|
||||
|
||||
Executing Ruby commands is not possible in the |sandbox|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -324,6 +324,21 @@ The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4.
|
||||
{ {
|
||||
void function(); void function();
|
||||
} }
|
||||
<
|
||||
*cino-E*
|
||||
EN Indent inside C++ linkage specifications (extern "C" or
|
||||
extern "C++") N characters extra compared to a normal block.
|
||||
(default 0).
|
||||
|
||||
cino= cino=E-s >
|
||||
extern "C" { extern "C" {
|
||||
void function(); void function();
|
||||
} }
|
||||
|
||||
extern "C" extern "C"
|
||||
{ {
|
||||
void function(); void function();
|
||||
} }
|
||||
<
|
||||
*cino-p*
|
||||
pN Parameter declarations for K&R-style function declarations will
|
||||
@@ -554,7 +569,7 @@ The examples below assume a 'shiftwidth' of 4.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
The defaults, spelled out in full, are:
|
||||
cinoptions=>s,e0,n0,f0,{0,}0,^0,L-1,:s,=s,l0,b0,gs,hs,N0,ps,ts,is,+s,
|
||||
cinoptions=>s,e0,n0,f0,{0,}0,^0,L-1,:s,=s,l0,b0,gs,hs,N0,E0,ps,ts,is,+s,
|
||||
c3,C0,/0,(2s,us,U0,w0,W0,k0,m0,j0,J0,)20,*70,#0
|
||||
|
||||
Vim puts a line in column 1 if:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 27
|
||||
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 02
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -309,10 +309,10 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|B| B 1 cursor N WORDS backward
|
||||
|C| ["x]C 2 change from the cursor position to the end
|
||||
of the line, and N-1 more lines [into
|
||||
buffer x]; synonym for "c$"
|
||||
register x]; synonym for "c$"
|
||||
|D| ["x]D 2 delete the characters under the cursor
|
||||
until the end of the line and N-1 more
|
||||
lines [into buffer x]; synonym for "d$"
|
||||
lines [into register x]; synonym for "d$"
|
||||
|E| E 1 cursor forward to the end of WORD N
|
||||
|F| F{char} 1 cursor to the Nth occurrence of {char} to
|
||||
the left
|
||||
@@ -329,13 +329,13 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
opposite direction
|
||||
|O| O 2 begin a new line above the cursor and
|
||||
insert text, repeat N times
|
||||
|P| ["x]P 2 put the text [from buffer x] before the
|
||||
|P| ["x]P 2 put the text [from register x] before the
|
||||
cursor N times
|
||||
|Q| Q switch to "Ex" mode
|
||||
|R| R 2 enter replace mode: overtype existing
|
||||
characters, repeat the entered text N-1
|
||||
times
|
||||
|S| ["x]S 2 delete N lines [into buffer x] and start
|
||||
|S| ["x]S 2 delete N lines [into register x] and start
|
||||
insert; synonym for "cc".
|
||||
|T| T{char} 1 cursor till after Nth occurrence of {char}
|
||||
to the left
|
||||
@@ -343,8 +343,8 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|V| V start linewise Visual mode
|
||||
|W| W 1 cursor N WORDS forward
|
||||
|X| ["x]X 2 delete N characters before the cursor [into
|
||||
buffer x]
|
||||
|Y| ["x]Y yank N lines [into buffer x]; synonym for
|
||||
register x]
|
||||
|Y| ["x]Y yank N lines [into register x]; synonym for
|
||||
"yy"
|
||||
|ZZ| ZZ store current file if modified, and exit
|
||||
|ZQ| ZQ exit current file always
|
||||
@@ -367,12 +367,12 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|`}| `} 1 cursor to the end of the current paragraph
|
||||
|a| a 2 append text after the cursor N times
|
||||
|b| b 1 cursor N words backward
|
||||
|c| ["x]c{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into buffer x] and start
|
||||
|c| ["x]c{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into register x] and
|
||||
start insert
|
||||
|cc| ["x]cc 2 delete N lines [into register x] and start
|
||||
insert
|
||||
|cc| ["x]cc 2 delete N lines [into buffer x] and start
|
||||
insert
|
||||
|d| ["x]d{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into buffer x]
|
||||
|dd| ["x]dd 2 delete N lines [into buffer x]
|
||||
|d| ["x]d{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into register x]
|
||||
|dd| ["x]dd 2 delete N lines [into register x]
|
||||
|do| do 2 same as ":diffget"
|
||||
|dp| dp 2 same as ":diffput"
|
||||
|e| e 1 cursor forward to the end of word N
|
||||
@@ -398,16 +398,16 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|q?| q? edit ? command-line in command-line window
|
||||
|r| r{char} 2 replace N chars with {char}
|
||||
|s| ["x]s 2 (substitute) delete N characters [into
|
||||
buffer x] and start insert
|
||||
register x] and start insert
|
||||
|t| t{char} 1 cursor till before Nth occurrence of {char}
|
||||
to the right
|
||||
|u| u 2 undo changes
|
||||
|v| v start characterwise Visual mode
|
||||
|w| w 1 cursor N words forward
|
||||
|x| ["x]x 2 delete N characters under and after the
|
||||
cursor [into buffer x]
|
||||
|y| ["x]y{motion} yank Nmove text [into buffer x]
|
||||
|yy| ["x]yy yank N lines [into buffer x]
|
||||
cursor [into register x]
|
||||
|y| ["x]y{motion} yank Nmove text [into register x]
|
||||
|yy| ["x]yy yank N lines [into register x]
|
||||
|z| z{char} commands starting with 'z', see |z| below
|
||||
|{| { 1 cursor N paragraphs backward
|
||||
|bar| | 1 cursor to column N
|
||||
@@ -528,8 +528,11 @@ tag command action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|CTRL-W_CTRL-]| CTRL-W CTRL-] same as "CTRL-W ]"
|
||||
|CTRL-W_CTRL-^| CTRL-W CTRL-^ same as "CTRL-W ^"
|
||||
|CTRL-W_CTRL-_| CTRL-W CTRL-_ same as "CTRL-W _"
|
||||
|CTRL-W_quote| CTRL-W " terminal window: paste register
|
||||
|CTRL-W_+| CTRL-W + increase current window height N lines
|
||||
|CTRL-W_-| CTRL-W - decrease current window height N lines
|
||||
|CTRL-W_.| CTRL-W . terminal window: type CTRL-W
|
||||
|CTRL-W_:| CTRL-W : same as |:|, edit a command line
|
||||
|CTRL-W_<| CTRL-W < decrease current window width N columns
|
||||
|CTRL-W_=| CTRL-W = make all windows the same height & width
|
||||
|CTRL-W_>| CTRL-W > increase current window width N columns
|
||||
@@ -537,6 +540,7 @@ tag command action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|CTRL-W_J| CTRL-W J move current window to the very bottom
|
||||
|CTRL-W_K| CTRL-W K move current window to the very top
|
||||
|CTRL-W_L| CTRL-W L move current window to the far right
|
||||
|CTRL-W_N| CTRL-W N terminal window: go to Terminal Normal mode
|
||||
|CTRL-W_P| CTRL-W P go to preview window
|
||||
|CTRL-W_R| CTRL-W R rotate windows upwards N times
|
||||
|CTRL-W_S| CTRL-W S same as "CTRL-W s"
|
||||
@@ -1004,10 +1008,12 @@ tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|
||||
|c_<CR>| <CR> execute entered command
|
||||
|c_CTRL-M| CTRL-M same as <CR>
|
||||
|c_CTRL-N| CTRL-N after using 'wildchar' with multiple matches:
|
||||
go to next match, otherwise: same as <Down>
|
||||
go to next match, otherwise: recall older
|
||||
command-line from history.
|
||||
CTRL-O not used
|
||||
|c_CTRL-P| CTRL-P after using 'wildchar' with multiple matches:
|
||||
go to previous match, otherwise: same as <Up>
|
||||
go to previous match, otherwise: recall older
|
||||
command-line from history.
|
||||
|c_CTRL-Q| CTRL-Q same as CTRL-V, unless it's used for terminal
|
||||
control flow
|
||||
|c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:= CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
|
||||
@@ -1571,18 +1577,23 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:tcldo| :tcld[o] execute Tcl command for each line
|
||||
|:tclfile| :tclf[ile] execute Tcl script file
|
||||
|:tearoff| :te[aroff] tear-off a menu
|
||||
|:terminal| :ter[minal] open a terminal window
|
||||
|:tfirst| :tf[irst] jump to first matching tag
|
||||
|:throw| :th[row] throw an exception
|
||||
|:tjump| :tj[ump] like ":tselect", but jump directly when there
|
||||
is only one match
|
||||
|:tlast| :tl[ast] jump to last matching tag
|
||||
|:tmapclear| :tmapc[lear] remove all mappings for Terminal-Job mode
|
||||
|:tmap| :tma[p] like ":map" but for Terminal-Job mode
|
||||
|:tmenu| :tm[enu] define menu tooltip
|
||||
|:tnext| :tn[ext] jump to next matching tag
|
||||
|:tnoremap| :tno[remap] like ":noremap" but for Terminal-Job mode
|
||||
|:topleft| :to[pleft] make split window appear at top or far left
|
||||
|:tprevious| :tp[revious] jump to previous matching tag
|
||||
|:trewind| :tr[ewind] jump to first matching tag
|
||||
|:try| :try execute commands, abort on error or exception
|
||||
|:tselect| :ts[elect] list matching tags and select one
|
||||
|:tunmap| :tunma[p] like ":unmap" but for Terminal-Job mode
|
||||
|:tunmenu| :tu[nmenu] remove menu tooltip
|
||||
|:undo| :u[ndo] undo last change(s)
|
||||
|:undojoin| :undoj[oin] join next change with previous undo block
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 31
|
||||
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 23
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -159,7 +159,8 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
|
||||
CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
|
||||
Insert the contents of a register literally and don't
|
||||
auto-indent. Does the same as pasting with the mouse
|
||||
|<MiddleMouse>|.
|
||||
|<MiddleMouse>|. When the register is linewise this will
|
||||
insert the text above the current line, like with `P`.
|
||||
Does not replace characters!
|
||||
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
|
||||
typed. {not in Vi}
|
||||
@@ -633,13 +634,13 @@ Completion can be done for:
|
||||
10. User defined completion |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-U|
|
||||
11. omni completion |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O|
|
||||
12. Spelling suggestions |i_CTRL-X_s|
|
||||
13. keywords in 'complete' |i_CTRL-N|
|
||||
13. keywords in 'complete' |i_CTRL-N| |i_CTRL-P|
|
||||
|
||||
All these (except 2) are done in CTRL-X mode. This is a sub-mode of Insert
|
||||
and Replace modes. You enter CTRL-X mode by typing CTRL-X and one of the
|
||||
CTRL-X commands. You exit CTRL-X mode by typing a key that is not a valid
|
||||
CTRL-X mode command. Valid keys are the CTRL-X command itself, CTRL-N (next),
|
||||
and CTRL-P (previous).
|
||||
All these, except CTRL-N and CTRL-P, are done in CTRL-X mode. This is a
|
||||
sub-mode of Insert and Replace modes. You enter CTRL-X mode by typing CTRL-X
|
||||
and one of the CTRL-X commands. You exit CTRL-X mode by typing a key that is
|
||||
not a valid CTRL-X mode command. Valid keys are the CTRL-X command itself,
|
||||
CTRL-N (next), and CTRL-P (previous).
|
||||
|
||||
Also see the 'infercase' option if you want to adjust the case of the match.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1103,7 +1104,7 @@ items:
|
||||
empty when non-zero this match will be added even when it is
|
||||
an empty string
|
||||
|
||||
All of these except 'icase', 'dup' and 'empty' must be a string. If an item
|
||||
All of these except "icase", "dup" and "empty" must be a string. If an item
|
||||
does not meet these requirements then an error message is given and further
|
||||
items in the list are not used. You can mix string and Dictionary items in
|
||||
the returned list.
|
||||
@@ -1295,7 +1296,8 @@ it here: http://ctags.sourceforge.net/ Version 5.6 or later is recommended.
|
||||
For version 5.5.4 you should add a patch that adds the "typename:" field:
|
||||
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/unstable/patches/ctags-5.5.4.patch
|
||||
A compiled .exe for MS-Windows can be found at:
|
||||
http://georgevreilly.com/vim/ctags.html
|
||||
http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags-win32
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to complete system functions you can do something like this. Use
|
||||
ctags to generate a tags file for all the system header files: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 24
|
||||
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ The Vim pages contain the most recent information about Vim. They also
|
||||
contain links to the most recent version of Vim. The FAQ is a list of
|
||||
Frequently Asked Questions. Read this if you have problems.
|
||||
|
||||
VIM home page: http://www.vim.org/
|
||||
VIM FAQ: http://vimdoc.sf.net/
|
||||
Vim home page: http://www.vim.org/
|
||||
Vim FAQ: http://vimdoc.sf.net/
|
||||
Downloading: ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/MIRRORS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -143,9 +143,14 @@ There are two ways to report bugs, both work:
|
||||
|
||||
Please be brief; all the time that is spent on answering mail is subtracted
|
||||
from the time that is spent on improving Vim! Always give a reproducible
|
||||
example and try to find out which settings or other things influence the
|
||||
appearance of the bug. Try different machines, if possible. Send me patches
|
||||
if you can!
|
||||
example and try to find out which settings or other things trigger the bug.
|
||||
|
||||
Preferably start Vim with: >
|
||||
vim --clean -u reproduce.vim
|
||||
Where reproduce.vim is a script that reproduces the problem. Try different
|
||||
machines, if relevant (is this an MS-Windows specific bug perhaps?).
|
||||
|
||||
Send me patches if you can!
|
||||
|
||||
It will help to include information about the version of Vim you are using and
|
||||
your setup. You can get the information with this command: >
|
||||
@@ -259,6 +264,10 @@ Vim would never have become what it is now, without the help of these people!
|
||||
Juergen Weigert Lattice version, AUX improvements, UNIX and
|
||||
MS-DOS ports, autoconf
|
||||
Stefan 'Sec' Zehl Maintainer of vim.org
|
||||
Yasuhiro Matsumoto many MS-Windows improvements
|
||||
Ken Takata fixes and features
|
||||
Kazunobu Kuriyama GTK 3
|
||||
Christian Brabandt many fixes, features, user support, etc.
|
||||
|
||||
I wish to thank all the people that sent me bug reports and suggestions. The
|
||||
list is too long to mention them all here. Vim would not be the same without
|
||||
@@ -525,7 +534,7 @@ examples and use them directly. Or type them literally, including the '<' and
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
5. Modes, introduction *vim-modes-intro* *vim-modes*
|
||||
|
||||
Vim has six BASIC modes:
|
||||
Vim has seven BASIC modes:
|
||||
|
||||
*Normal* *Normal-mode* *command-mode*
|
||||
Normal mode In Normal mode you can enter all the normal editor
|
||||
@@ -561,7 +570,12 @@ Ex mode Like Command-line mode, but after entering a command
|
||||
you remain in Ex mode. Very limited editing of the
|
||||
command line. |Ex-mode|
|
||||
|
||||
There are six ADDITIONAL modes. These are variants of the BASIC modes:
|
||||
Terminal-Job mode Interacting with a job in a terminal window. Typed
|
||||
keys go to the job and the job output is displayed in
|
||||
the terminal window. See |terminal| about how to
|
||||
switch to other modes.
|
||||
|
||||
There are seven ADDITIONAL modes. These are variants of the BASIC modes:
|
||||
|
||||
*Operator-pending* *Operator-pending-mode*
|
||||
Operator-pending mode This is like Normal mode, but after an operator
|
||||
@@ -587,6 +601,10 @@ Insert Normal mode Entered when CTRL-O given in Insert mode. This is
|
||||
If the 'showmode' option is on "-- (insert) --" is
|
||||
shown at the bottom of the window.
|
||||
|
||||
Terminal-Normal mode Using Normal mode in a terminal window. Making
|
||||
changes is impossible. Use an insert command, such as
|
||||
"a" or "i", to return to Terminal-Job mode.
|
||||
|
||||
Insert Visual mode Entered when starting a Visual selection from Insert
|
||||
mode, e.g., by using CTRL-O and then "v", "V" or
|
||||
CTRL-V. When the Visual selection ends, Vim returns
|
||||
@@ -661,6 +679,8 @@ Normal mode from any other mode. This can be used to make sure Vim is in
|
||||
Normal mode, without causing a beep like <Esc> would. However, this does not
|
||||
work in Ex mode. When used after a command that takes an argument, such as
|
||||
|f| or |m|, the timeout set with 'ttimeoutlen' applies.
|
||||
When focus is in a terminal window, CTRL-\ CTRL-N goes to Normal mode for only
|
||||
one command, see |t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N|.
|
||||
|
||||
*CTRL-\_CTRL-G* *i_CTRL-\_CTRL-G* *c_CTRL-\_CTRL-G* *v_CTRL-\_CTRL-G*
|
||||
The command CTRL-\ CTRL-G or <C-\><C-G> can be used to go to Insert mode when
|
||||
@@ -823,10 +843,12 @@ by Vim. {Vi: not ok}
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. Definitions *definitions*
|
||||
|
||||
buffer Contains lines of text, usually read from a file.
|
||||
screen The whole area that Vim uses to work in. This can be
|
||||
a terminal emulator window. Also called "the Vim
|
||||
window".
|
||||
window A view on a buffer.
|
||||
window A view on a buffer. There can be multiple windows for
|
||||
one buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
A screen contains one or more windows, separated by status lines and with the
|
||||
command line at the bottom.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Oct 15
|
||||
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 23
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ manual.
|
||||
1. Key mapping *key-mapping* *mapping* *macro*
|
||||
|
||||
Key mapping is used to change the meaning of typed keys. The most common use
|
||||
is to define a sequence commands for a function key. Example: >
|
||||
is to define a sequence of commands for a function key. Example: >
|
||||
|
||||
:map <F2> a<C-R>=strftime("%c")<CR><Esc>
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
:im[ap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-i| *:im* *:imap*
|
||||
:lm[ap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-l| *:lm* *:lmap*
|
||||
:cm[ap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-c| *:cm* *:cmap*
|
||||
:tma[p] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-t| *:tma* *:tmap*
|
||||
Map the key sequence {lhs} to {rhs} for the modes
|
||||
where the map command applies. The result, including
|
||||
{rhs}, is then further scanned for mappings. This
|
||||
@@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
:ino[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-i| *:ino* *:inoremap*
|
||||
:ln[oremap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-l| *:ln* *:lnoremap*
|
||||
:cno[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-c| *:cno* *:cnoremap*
|
||||
:tno[remap] {lhs} {rhs} |mapmode-t| *:tno* *:tnoremap*
|
||||
Map the key sequence {lhs} to {rhs} for the modes
|
||||
where the map command applies. Disallow mapping of
|
||||
{rhs}, to avoid nested and recursive mappings. Often
|
||||
@@ -87,6 +89,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
:iu[nmap] {lhs} |mapmode-i| *:iu* *:iunmap*
|
||||
:lu[nmap] {lhs} |mapmode-l| *:lu* *:lunmap*
|
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:cu[nmap] {lhs} |mapmode-c| *:cu* *:cunmap*
|
||||
:tunma[p] {lhs} |mapmode-t| *:tunma* *:tunmap*
|
||||
Remove the mapping of {lhs} for the modes where the
|
||||
map command applies. The mapping may remain defined
|
||||
for other modes where it applies.
|
||||
@@ -105,6 +108,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
:imapc[lear] |mapmode-i| *:imapc* *:imapclear*
|
||||
:lmapc[lear] |mapmode-l| *:lmapc* *:lmapclear*
|
||||
:cmapc[lear] |mapmode-c| *:cmapc* *:cmapclear*
|
||||
:tmapc[lear] |mapmode-t| *:tmapc* *:tmapclear*
|
||||
Remove ALL mappings for the modes where the map
|
||||
command applies. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Use the <buffer> argument to remove buffer-local
|
||||
@@ -121,6 +125,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
:im[ap] |mapmode-i|
|
||||
:lm[ap] |mapmode-l|
|
||||
:cm[ap] |mapmode-c|
|
||||
:tma[p] |mapmode-t|
|
||||
List all key mappings for the modes where the map
|
||||
command applies. Note that ":map" and ":map!" are
|
||||
used most often, because they include the other modes.
|
||||
@@ -135,6 +140,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
:im[ap] {lhs} |mapmode-i| *:imap_l*
|
||||
:lm[ap] {lhs} |mapmode-l| *:lmap_l*
|
||||
:cm[ap] {lhs} |mapmode-c| *:cmap_l*
|
||||
:tma[p] {lhs} |mapmode-t| *:tmap_l*
|
||||
List the key mappings for the key sequences starting
|
||||
with {lhs} in the modes where the map command applies.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
@@ -185,7 +191,7 @@ that starts with ",". Then you need to type another character for Vim to know
|
||||
whether to use the "," mapping or the longer one. To avoid this add the
|
||||
<nowait> argument. Then the mapping will be used when it matches, Vim does
|
||||
not wait for more characters to be typed. However, if the characters were
|
||||
already type they are used.
|
||||
already typed they are used.
|
||||
|
||||
*:map-<silent>* *:map-silent*
|
||||
To define a mapping which will not be echoed on the command line, add
|
||||
@@ -318,6 +324,7 @@ Overview of which map command works in which mode. More details below.
|
||||
:imap :inoremap :iunmap Insert
|
||||
:lmap :lnoremap :lunmap Insert, Command-line, Lang-Arg
|
||||
:cmap :cnoremap :cunmap Command-line
|
||||
:tmap :tnoremap :tunmap Terminal-Job
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
COMMANDS MODES ~
|
||||
@@ -358,6 +365,10 @@ Therefore the ":map" and ":map!" commands enter and display mappings for
|
||||
several modes. In Vim you can use the ":nmap", ":vmap", ":omap", ":cmap" and
|
||||
":imap" commands to enter mappings for each mode separately.
|
||||
|
||||
*mapmode-t*
|
||||
The terminal mappings are used in a terminal window, when typing keys for the
|
||||
job running in the terminal. See |terminal-typing|.
|
||||
|
||||
*omap-info*
|
||||
Operator-pending mappings can be used to define a movement command that can be
|
||||
used with any operator. Simple example: ":omap { w" makes "y{" work like "yw"
|
||||
@@ -418,6 +429,7 @@ When listing mappings the characters in the first two columns are:
|
||||
i Insert
|
||||
l ":lmap" mappings for Insert, Command-line and Lang-Arg
|
||||
c Command-line
|
||||
t Terminal-Job
|
||||
|
||||
Just before the {rhs} a special character can appear:
|
||||
* indicates that it is not remappable
|
||||
@@ -584,7 +596,8 @@ Upper and lowercase differences are ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
*map-comments*
|
||||
It is not possible to put a comment after these commands, because the '"'
|
||||
character is considered to be part of the {lhs} or {rhs}.
|
||||
character is considered to be part of the {lhs} or {rhs}. However, one can
|
||||
use |", since this starts a new, empty command with a comment.
|
||||
|
||||
*map_bar* *map-bar*
|
||||
Since the '|' character is used to separate a map command from the next
|
||||
@@ -681,7 +694,7 @@ option). After that it assumes that the 'q' is to be interpreted as such. If
|
||||
you type slowly, or your system is slow, reset the 'timeout' option. Then you
|
||||
might want to set the 'ttimeout' option.
|
||||
|
||||
*map-precedence*
|
||||
*map-precedence*
|
||||
Buffer-local mappings (defined using |:map-<buffer>|) take precedence over
|
||||
global mappings. When a buffer-local mapping is the same as a global mapping,
|
||||
Vim will use the buffer-local mapping. In addition, Vim will use a complete
|
||||
@@ -797,7 +810,7 @@ Bear in mind that convert-meta has been reported to have troubles when used in
|
||||
UTF-8 locales. On terminals like xterm, the "metaSendsEscape" resource can be
|
||||
toggled on the fly through the "Main Options" menu, by pressing Ctrl-LeftClick
|
||||
on the terminal; that's a good last resource in case you want to send ESC when
|
||||
using other applications but not when inside VIM.
|
||||
using other applications but not when inside Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1.11 MAPPING AN OPERATOR *:map-operator*
|
||||
@@ -1278,6 +1291,7 @@ completion can be enabled:
|
||||
-complete=highlight highlight groups
|
||||
-complete=history :history suboptions
|
||||
-complete=locale locale names (as output of locale -a)
|
||||
-complete=mapclear buffer argument
|
||||
-complete=mapping mapping name
|
||||
-complete=menu menus
|
||||
-complete=messages |:messages| suboptions
|
||||
@@ -1413,6 +1427,8 @@ The valid escape sequences are
|
||||
<line1> The starting line of the command range.
|
||||
*<line2>*
|
||||
<line2> The final line of the command range.
|
||||
*<range>*
|
||||
<range> The number of items in the command range: 0, 1 or 2
|
||||
*<count>*
|
||||
<count> Any count supplied (as described for the '-range'
|
||||
and '-count' attributes).
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jul 21
|
||||
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 30
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
|
||||
@@ -26,8 +26,9 @@ For changing the language of messages and menus see |mlang.txt|.
|
||||
7. Input on X11 |mbyte-XIM|
|
||||
8. Input on MS-Windows |mbyte-IME|
|
||||
9. Input with a keymap |mbyte-keymap|
|
||||
10. Using UTF-8 |mbyte-utf8|
|
||||
11. Overview of options |mbyte-options|
|
||||
10. Input with imactivatefunc() |mbyte-func|
|
||||
11. Using UTF-8 |mbyte-utf8|
|
||||
12. Overview of options |mbyte-options|
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: This file contains UTF-8 characters. These may show up as strange
|
||||
characters or boxes when using another encoding.
|
||||
@@ -832,6 +833,9 @@ Use the RPM or port for your system.
|
||||
|
||||
Currently, GUI Vim supports three styles, |OverTheSpot|, |OffTheSpot| and
|
||||
|Root|.
|
||||
When compiled with |+GUI_GTK| feature, GUI Vim supports two styles,
|
||||
|OnTheSpot| and |OverTheSpot|. You can select the style with the 'imstyle'
|
||||
option.
|
||||
|
||||
*. on-the-spot *OnTheSpot*
|
||||
Preedit Area and Status Area are performed by the client application in
|
||||
@@ -1251,7 +1255,35 @@ Combining forms:
|
||||
ﭏ 0xfb4f Xal alef-lamed
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
10. Using UTF-8 *mbyte-utf8* *UTF-8* *utf-8* *utf8*
|
||||
10. Input with imactivatefunc() *mbyte-func*
|
||||
|
||||
Vim has the 'imactivatefunc' and 'imstatusfunc' options. These are useful to
|
||||
activate/deativate the input method from Vim in any way, also with an external
|
||||
command. For example, fcitx provide fcitx-remote command: >
|
||||
|
||||
set iminsert=2
|
||||
set imsearch=2
|
||||
set imcmdline
|
||||
|
||||
set imactivatefunc=ImActivate
|
||||
function! ImActivate(active)
|
||||
if a:active
|
||||
call system('fcitx-remote -o')
|
||||
else
|
||||
call system('fcitx-remote -c')
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
set imstatusfunc=ImStatus
|
||||
function! ImStatus()
|
||||
return system('fcitx-remote')[0] is# '2'
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
Using this script, you can activate/deactivate XIM via Vim even when it is not
|
||||
compiled with |+xim|.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
11. Using UTF-8 *mbyte-utf8* *UTF-8* *utf-8* *utf8*
|
||||
*Unicode* *unicode*
|
||||
The Unicode character set was designed to include all characters from other
|
||||
character sets. Therefore it is possible to write text in any language using
|
||||
@@ -1399,7 +1431,7 @@ not everybody is able to type a composing character.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
11. Overview of options *mbyte-options*
|
||||
12. Overview of options *mbyte-options*
|
||||
|
||||
These options are relevant for editing multi-byte files. Check the help in
|
||||
options.txt for detailed information.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 02
|
||||
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 14
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -463,12 +463,6 @@ changed. To avoid the message reset the 'warn' option.
|
||||
Something inside Vim went wrong and resulted in a NULL pointer. If you know
|
||||
how to reproduce this problem, please report it. |bugs|
|
||||
|
||||
*E172* >
|
||||
Only one file name allowed
|
||||
|
||||
The ":edit" command only accepts one file name. When you want to specify
|
||||
several files for editing use ":next" |:next|.
|
||||
|
||||
*E41* *E82* *E83* *E342* >
|
||||
Out of memory!
|
||||
Out of memory! (allocating {number} bytes)
|
||||
@@ -645,6 +639,9 @@ starts. It can be fixed in one of these ways:
|
||||
- Just write the file again the next day. Or set your clock to the next day,
|
||||
write the file twice and set the clock back.
|
||||
|
||||
If you get W11 all the time, you may need to disable "Acronis Active
|
||||
Protection" or register Vim as a trusted service/application.
|
||||
|
||||
*W12* >
|
||||
Warning: File "{filename}" has changed and the buffer was changed in Vim as well
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -768,6 +765,13 @@ Example: >
|
||||
You tried to execute a command that is neither an Ex command nor
|
||||
a user-defined command.
|
||||
|
||||
*E943* >
|
||||
Command table needs to be updated, run 'make cmdidxs'
|
||||
|
||||
This can only happen when changing the source code, when adding a command in
|
||||
src/ex_cmds.h. The lookup table then needs to be updated, by running: >
|
||||
make cmdidxs
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
3. Messages *messages*
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 16
|
||||
*mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ Send an e-mail to the Vim maintainer <maintainer@vim.org>.
|
||||
special characters like "&" and "<Tab>" need to be
|
||||
included. Spaces and dots need to be escaped with a
|
||||
backslash, just like in other |:menu| commands.
|
||||
Case in {english} is ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
See the $VIMRUNTIME/lang directory for examples.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*motion.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Nov 24
|
||||
*motion.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 15
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ l or *l*
|
||||
|
||||
*$* *<End>* *<kEnd>*
|
||||
$ or <End> To the end of the line. When a count is given also go
|
||||
[count - 1] lines downward |inclusive|.
|
||||
[count - 1] lines downward. |inclusive| motion.
|
||||
In Visual mode the cursor goes to just after the last
|
||||
character in the line.
|
||||
When 'virtualedit' is active, "$" may move the cursor
|
||||
@@ -1317,7 +1317,10 @@ the current line is included. You can then use "%" to go to the matching line.
|
||||
H To line [count] from top (Home) of window (default:
|
||||
first line on the window) on the first non-blank
|
||||
character |linewise|. See also 'startofline' option.
|
||||
Cursor is adjusted for 'scrolloff' option.
|
||||
Cursor is adjusted for 'scrolloff' option, unless an
|
||||
operator is pending, in which case the text may
|
||||
scroll. E.g. "yH" yanks from the first visible line
|
||||
until the cursor line (inclusive).
|
||||
|
||||
*M*
|
||||
M To Middle line of window, on the first non-blank
|
||||
@@ -1327,7 +1330,10 @@ M To Middle line of window, on the first non-blank
|
||||
L To line [count] from bottom of window (default: Last
|
||||
line on the window) on the first non-blank character
|
||||
|linewise|. See also 'startofline' option.
|
||||
Cursor is adjusted for 'scrolloff' option.
|
||||
Cursor is adjusted for 'scrolloff' option, unless an
|
||||
operator is pending, in which case the text may
|
||||
scroll. E.g. "yL" yanks from the cursor to the last
|
||||
visible line.
|
||||
|
||||
<LeftMouse> Moves to the position on the screen where the mouse
|
||||
click is |exclusive|. See also |<LeftMouse>|. If the
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ In case you do not want the NetBeans interface you can disable it by
|
||||
uncommenting a line with "--disable-netbeans" in the Makefile.
|
||||
|
||||
Currently the NetBeans interface is supported by Vim running in a terminal and
|
||||
by GVim when it is run with one of the following GUIs: GTK, GNOME, Windows,
|
||||
by gvim when it is run with one of the following GUIs: GTK, GNOME, Windows,
|
||||
Athena and Motif.
|
||||
|
||||
If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries. See
|
||||
@@ -996,7 +996,7 @@ to "Vim". In the Expert tab make sure the "Vim Command" is correct.
|
||||
You should be careful if you change the "Vim Command". There are command
|
||||
line options there which must be there for the connection to be properly
|
||||
set up. You can change the command name but that's about it. If your gvim
|
||||
can be found by your $PATH then the VIM Command can start with "gvim". If
|
||||
can be found by your $PATH then the Vim Command can start with "gvim". If
|
||||
you don't want gvim searched from your $PATH then hard code in the full
|
||||
Unix path name. At this point you should get a gvim for any source file
|
||||
you open in NetBeans.
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ The default value for $VIM is set at compile time and can be determined with >
|
||||
:version
|
||||
|
||||
The normal value is /boot/home/config/share/vim. If you don't like it you can
|
||||
set the VIM environment variable to override this, or set 'helpfile' in your
|
||||
set the Vim environment variable to override this, or set 'helpfile' in your
|
||||
.vimrc: >
|
||||
|
||||
:if version >= 500
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
|
||||
*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Apr 28
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
|
||||
@@ -12,11 +12,13 @@ NOTE: This file is a bit outdated. You might find more useful info here:
|
||||
http://macvim.org/
|
||||
|
||||
1. Filename Convention |mac-filename|
|
||||
2. .vimrc an .vim files |mac-vimfile|
|
||||
3. FAQ |mac-faq|
|
||||
4. Known Lack |mac-lack|
|
||||
5. Mac Bug Report |mac-bug|
|
||||
6. Compiling Vim |mac-compile|
|
||||
2. .vimrc and .vim files |mac-vimfile|
|
||||
3. Standard mappings |mac-standard-mappings|
|
||||
4. FAQ |mac-faq|
|
||||
5. Known Lack |mac-lack|
|
||||
6. Mac Bug Report |mac-bug|
|
||||
7. Compiling Vim |mac-compile|
|
||||
8. The darwin feature |mac-darwin-feature|
|
||||
|
||||
There was a Mac port for version 3.0 of Vim. Here are the first few lines
|
||||
from the old file:
|
||||
@@ -72,7 +74,18 @@ the |'nocompatible'| option is set, otherwise it will only handle mac format
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
3. Mac FAQ *mac-faq*
|
||||
3. Standard mappings *mac-standard-mappings*
|
||||
|
||||
The following mappings are available for cut/copy/paste from/to clipboard.
|
||||
|
||||
key Normal Visual Insert Description ~
|
||||
Command-v "*P "-d"*P <C-R>* paste text *<D-v>*
|
||||
Command-c "*y copy Visual text *<D-c>*
|
||||
Command-x "*d cut Visual text *<D-x>*
|
||||
Backspace "*d cut Visual text
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
4. Mac FAQ *mac-faq*
|
||||
|
||||
On the internet: http://macvim.org/OSX/index.php#FAQ
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -95,13 +108,13 @@ A: The following trick works with most shells. Put it in your vimrc file.
|
||||
let $PATH = matchstr(s:path, 'VIMPATH\zs.\{-}\ze\n')
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
4. Mac Lack *mac-lack*
|
||||
5. Mac Lack *mac-lack*
|
||||
|
||||
In a terminal CTRL-^ needs to be entered as Shift-Control-6. CTRL-@ as
|
||||
Shift-Control-2.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
5. Mac Bug Report *mac-bug*
|
||||
6. Mac Bug Report *mac-bug*
|
||||
|
||||
When reporting any Mac specific bug or feature change, please use the vim-mac
|
||||
maillist |vim-mac|. However, you need to be subscribed. An alternative is to
|
||||
@@ -110,9 +123,60 @@ send a message to the current MacVim maintainers:
|
||||
mac@vim.org
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Compiling Vim *mac-compile*
|
||||
7. Compiling Vim *mac-compile*
|
||||
|
||||
See the file "src/INSTALLmac.txt" that comes with the source files.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. The Darwin Feature *mac-darwin-feature*
|
||||
|
||||
If you have a Mac that isn't very old, you will be running OS X, also called
|
||||
Darwin. The last pre-Darwin OS was Mac OS 9. The darwin feature makes Vim
|
||||
use Darwin-specific properties.
|
||||
|
||||
What is accomplished with this feature is two-fold:
|
||||
|
||||
- Make Vim interoperable with the system clipboard.
|
||||
- Incorporate into Vim a converter module that bridges the gap between some
|
||||
character encodings specific to the platform and those known to Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
Needless to say, both are not to be missed for any decent text editor to work
|
||||
nicely with other applications running on the same desktop environment.
|
||||
|
||||
As Vim is not an application dedicated only to macOS, we need an extra feature
|
||||
to add in order for it to offer the same user experience that our users on
|
||||
other platforms enjoy to people on macOS.
|
||||
|
||||
For brevity, the feature is referred to as "darwin" to signify it one of the
|
||||
Vim features that are specific to that particular platform.
|
||||
|
||||
The feature is a configuration option. Accordingly, whether it is enabled or
|
||||
not is determined at build time; once it is selected to be enabled, it is
|
||||
compiled in and hence cannot be disabled at runtime.
|
||||
|
||||
The feature is enabled by default. For most macOS users, that should be
|
||||
sufficient unless they have specific needs mentioned briefly below.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to disable it, pass `--disable-darwin` to the configure script: >
|
||||
|
||||
./configure --disable-darwin <other options>
|
||||
|
||||
and then run `make` to build Vim. The order of the options doesn't matter.
|
||||
|
||||
To make sure at runtime whether or not the darwin feature is compiled in, you
|
||||
can use `has('osxdarwin')` which returns 1 if the feature is compiled in; 0
|
||||
otherwise. For backwards comptibility, you can still use `macunix` instead of
|
||||
`osxdarwin`.
|
||||
|
||||
Notable use cases where `--disable-darwin` is turned out to be useful are:
|
||||
|
||||
- When you want to use |x11-selection| instead of the system clipboard.
|
||||
- When you want to use |x11-clientserver|.
|
||||
|
||||
Since both have to make use of X11 inter-client communication for them to work
|
||||
properly, and since the communication mechanism can come into conflict with
|
||||
the system clipboard, the darwin feature should be disabled to prevent Vim
|
||||
from hanging at runtime.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ More info under :help hardcopy
|
||||
|
||||
8.10 Setting up the symbols
|
||||
|
||||
When I use GVIM this way and press CTRL-Y in the parent terminal, gvim exits.
|
||||
When I use gvim this way and press CTRL-Y in the parent terminal, gvim exits.
|
||||
I now use a different symbol that seems to work OK and fixes the problem.
|
||||
I suggest this instead: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ I suggest this instead: >
|
||||
|
||||
The /INPUT=NLA0: separates the standard input of the gvim process from the
|
||||
parent terminal, to block signals from the parent window.
|
||||
Without the -GEOMETRY, the GVIM window size will be minimal and the menu
|
||||
Without the -GEOMETRY, the gvim window size will be minimal and the menu
|
||||
will be confused after a window-resize.
|
||||
|
||||
(Carlo Mekenkamp, Coen Engelbarts, Vim 6.0ac)
|
||||
@@ -764,14 +764,14 @@ GNU_TOOLS.ZIP package downloadable from http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
|
||||
|
||||
9. VMS related changes *vms-changes*
|
||||
|
||||
Version 7.4
|
||||
- Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name"
|
||||
Version 7.4
|
||||
- Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name"
|
||||
add _un_ at the beginning to keep the extension
|
||||
- correct swap file name wildcard handling
|
||||
- handle iconv usage correctly
|
||||
- do not optimize on vax - otherwise it hangs compiling crypto files
|
||||
- fileio.c fix the comment
|
||||
- correct RealWaitForChar
|
||||
- correct RealWaitForChar
|
||||
- after 7.4-119 use different functions lib$cvtf_to_internal_time because Alpha and VAX have
|
||||
G_FLOAT but IA64 uses IEEE float otherwise Vim crashes
|
||||
- guard against crashes that are caused by mixed filenames
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Oct 12
|
||||
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 21
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly
|
||||
@@ -81,10 +81,45 @@ The directory of the Vim executable is appended to $PATH. This is mostly to
|
||||
make "!xxd" work, as it is in the Tools menu. And it also means that when
|
||||
executable() returns 1 the executable can actually be executed.
|
||||
|
||||
Quotes in file names *win32-quotes*
|
||||
Command line arguments *win32-cmdargs*
|
||||
|
||||
Quotes inside a file name (or any other command line argument) can be escaped
|
||||
with a backslash. E.g. >
|
||||
Analysis of a command line into parameters is not standardised in MS Windows.
|
||||
Vim and gvim used to use different logic to parse it (before 7.4.432), and the
|
||||
logic was also depended on what it was compiled with. Now Vim and gvim both
|
||||
use the CommandLineToArgvW() Win32 API, so they behave in the same way.
|
||||
|
||||
The basic rules are: *win32-backslashes*
|
||||
a) A parameter is a sequence of graphic characters.
|
||||
b) Parameters are separated by white space.
|
||||
c) A parameter can be enclosed in double quotes to include white space.
|
||||
d) A sequence of zero or more backslashes (\) and a double quote (")
|
||||
is special. The effective number of backslashes is halved, rounded
|
||||
down. An even number of backslashes reverses the acceptability of
|
||||
spaces and tabs, an odd number of backslashes produces a literal
|
||||
double quote.
|
||||
|
||||
So:
|
||||
" is a special double quote
|
||||
\" is a literal double quote
|
||||
\\" is a literal backslash and a special double quote
|
||||
\\\" is a literal backslash and a literal double quote
|
||||
\\\\" is 2 literal backslashes and a special double quote
|
||||
\\\\\" is 2 literal backslashes and a literal double quote
|
||||
etc.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
vim "C:\My Music\freude" +"set ignorecase" +/"\"foo\\" +\"bar\\\"
|
||||
|
||||
opens "C:\My Music\freude" and executes the line mode commands: >
|
||||
set ignorecase; /"foo\ and /bar\"
|
||||
|
||||
These rules are also described in the reference of the CommandLineToArgvW API:
|
||||
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb776391.aspx
|
||||
|
||||
*win32-quotes*
|
||||
There are additional rules for quotes (which are not well documented).
|
||||
As described above, quotes inside a file name (or any other command line
|
||||
argument) can be escaped with a backslash. E.g. >
|
||||
vim -c "echo 'foo\"bar'"
|
||||
|
||||
Alternatively use three quotes to get one: >
|
||||
@@ -135,7 +170,7 @@ you will need to get a version older than that.
|
||||
6. Running under Windows 3.1 *win32-win3.1*
|
||||
|
||||
*win32s* *windows-3.1* *gui-w32s*
|
||||
There was a special version of Gvim that runs under Windows 3.1 and 3.11.
|
||||
There was a special version of gvim that runs under Windows 3.1 and 3.11.
|
||||
Support was removed in patch 7.4.1363.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
@@ -212,10 +247,19 @@ A. You can't! This is a limitation of the NT console. NT 5.0 is reported to
|
||||
be able to set the blink rate for all console windows at the same time.
|
||||
|
||||
*:!start*
|
||||
Q. How can I run an external command or program asynchronously?
|
||||
A. When using :! to run an external command, you can run it with "start": >
|
||||
:!start winfile.exe<CR>
|
||||
< Using "start" stops Vim switching to another screen, opening a new console,
|
||||
Q. How can I asynchronously run an external command or program, or open a
|
||||
document or URL with its default program?
|
||||
A. When using :! to run an external command, you can run it with "start". For
|
||||
example, to run notepad: >
|
||||
:!start notepad
|
||||
< To open "image.jpg" with the default image viewer: >
|
||||
:!start image.jpg
|
||||
< To open the folder of the current file in Windows Explorer: >
|
||||
:!start %:h
|
||||
< To open the Vim home page with the default browser: >
|
||||
:!start http://www.vim.org/
|
||||
<
|
||||
Using "start" stops Vim switching to another screen, opening a new console,
|
||||
or waiting for the program to complete; it indicates that you are running a
|
||||
program that does not affect the files you are editing. Programs begun
|
||||
with :!start do not get passed Vim's open file handles, which means they do
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 11
|
||||
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -869,10 +869,13 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
\%V Match inside the Visual area. When Visual mode has already been
|
||||
stopped match in the area that |gv| would reselect.
|
||||
This is a |/zero-width| match. To make sure the whole pattern is
|
||||
inside the Visual area put it at the start and end of the pattern,
|
||||
e.g.: >
|
||||
inside the Visual area put it at the start and just before the end of
|
||||
the pattern, e.g.: >
|
||||
/\%Vfoo.*ba\%Vr
|
||||
< This also works if only "foo bar" was Visually selected. This: >
|
||||
/\%Vfoo.*bar\%V
|
||||
< Only works for the current buffer.
|
||||
< would match "foo bar" if the Visual selection continues after the "r".
|
||||
Only works for the current buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
*/\%#* *cursor-position*
|
||||
\%# Matches with the cursor position. Only works when matching in a
|
||||
@@ -1073,34 +1076,40 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
":s/[/x/" searches for "[/x" and replaces it with nothing. It does
|
||||
not search for "[" and replaces it with "x"!
|
||||
|
||||
*E944* *E945*
|
||||
If the sequence begins with "^", it matches any single character NOT
|
||||
in the collection: "[^xyz]" matches anything but 'x', 'y' and 'z'.
|
||||
- If two characters in the sequence are separated by '-', this is
|
||||
shorthand for the full list of ASCII characters between them. E.g.,
|
||||
"[0-9]" matches any decimal digit. Non-ASCII characters can be
|
||||
used, but the character values must not be more than 256 apart.
|
||||
"[0-9]" matches any decimal digit. If the starting character exceeds
|
||||
the ending character, e.g. [c-a], E944 occurs. Non-ASCII characters
|
||||
can be used, but the character values must not be more than 256 apart
|
||||
in the old regexp engine. For example, searching by [\u3000-\u4000]
|
||||
after setting re=1 emits a E945 error. Prepending \%#=2 will fix it.
|
||||
- A character class expression is evaluated to the set of characters
|
||||
belonging to that character class. The following character classes
|
||||
are supported:
|
||||
Name Contents ~
|
||||
*[:alnum:]* [:alnum:] ASCII letters and digits
|
||||
*[:alpha:]* [:alpha:] ASCII letters
|
||||
*[:blank:]* [:blank:] space and tab characters
|
||||
*[:cntrl:]* [:cntrl:] control characters
|
||||
*[:digit:]* [:digit:] decimal digits
|
||||
*[:graph:]* [:graph:] printable characters excluding space
|
||||
*[:lower:]* [:lower:] lowercase letters (all letters when
|
||||
Name Func Contents ~
|
||||
*[:alnum:]* [:alnum:] isalnum ASCII letters and digits
|
||||
*[:alpha:]* [:alpha:] isalpha ASCII letters
|
||||
*[:blank:]* [:blank:] space and tab
|
||||
*[:cntrl:]* [:cntrl:] iscntrl ASCII control characters
|
||||
*[:digit:]* [:digit:] decimal digits '0' to '9'
|
||||
*[:graph:]* [:graph:] isgraph ASCII printable characters excluding
|
||||
space
|
||||
*[:lower:]* [:lower:] (1) lowercase letters (all letters when
|
||||
'ignorecase' is used)
|
||||
*[:print:]* [:print:] printable characters including space
|
||||
*[:punct:]* [:punct:] ASCII punctuation characters
|
||||
*[:space:]* [:space:] whitespace characters
|
||||
*[:upper:]* [:upper:] uppercase letters (all letters when
|
||||
*[:print:]* [:print:] (2) printable characters including space
|
||||
*[:punct:]* [:punct:] ispunct ASCII punctuation characters
|
||||
*[:space:]* [:space:] whitespace characters: space, tab, CR,
|
||||
NL, vertical tab, form feed
|
||||
*[:upper:]* [:upper:] (3) uppercase letters (all letters when
|
||||
'ignorecase' is used)
|
||||
*[:xdigit:]* [:xdigit:] hexadecimal digits
|
||||
*[:return:]* [:return:] the <CR> character
|
||||
*[:tab:]* [:tab:] the <Tab> character
|
||||
*[:escape:]* [:escape:] the <Esc> character
|
||||
*[:backspace:]* [:backspace:] the <BS> character
|
||||
*[:xdigit:]* [:xdigit:] hexadecimal digits: 0-9, a-f, A-F
|
||||
*[:return:]* [:return:] the <CR> character
|
||||
*[:tab:]* [:tab:] the <Tab> character
|
||||
*[:escape:]* [:escape:] the <Esc> character
|
||||
*[:backspace:]* [:backspace:] the <BS> character
|
||||
The brackets in character class expressions are additional to the
|
||||
brackets delimiting a collection. For example, the following is a
|
||||
plausible pattern for a UNIX filename: "[-./[:alnum:]_~]\+" That is,
|
||||
@@ -1111,6 +1120,13 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
regexp engine. See |two-engines|. In the future these items may
|
||||
work for multi-byte characters. For now, to get all "alpha"
|
||||
characters you can use: [[:lower:][:upper:]].
|
||||
|
||||
The "Func" column shows what library function is used. The
|
||||
implementation depends on the system. Otherwise:
|
||||
(1) Uses islower() for ASCII and Vim builtin rules for other
|
||||
characters when built with the |+multi_byte| feature.
|
||||
(2) Uses Vim builtin rules
|
||||
(3) As with (1) but using isupper()
|
||||
*/[[=* *[==]*
|
||||
- An equivalence class. This means that characters are matched that
|
||||
have almost the same meaning, e.g., when ignoring accents. This
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pi_getscript.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2013 Nov 29
|
||||
*pi_getscript.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 01
|
||||
>
|
||||
GETSCRIPT REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell
|
||||
<
|
||||
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Copyright: (c) 2004-2012 by Charles E. Campbell *glvs-copyright*
|
||||
The VIM LICENSE (see |copyright|) applies to the files in this
|
||||
package, including getscriptPlugin.vim, getscript.vim,
|
||||
GetLatestVimScripts.dist, and pi_getscript.txt, except use "getscript"
|
||||
instead of "VIM". Like anything else that's free, getscript and its
|
||||
instead of "Vim". Like anything else that's free, getscript and its
|
||||
associated files are provided *as is* and comes with no warranty of
|
||||
any kind, either expressed or implied. No guarantees of
|
||||
merchantability. No guarantees of suitability for any purpose. By
|
||||
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Your computer needs to have wget or curl for GetLatestVimScripts to do its work.
|
||||
mv GetLatestVimScripts.dist GetLatestVimScripts.dat
|
||||
(edit GetLatestVimScripts.dat to install your own personal
|
||||
list of desired plugins -- see |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
3. Windows:
|
||||
vim getscript.vba
|
||||
:so %
|
||||
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ v36 Apr 22, 2013 : * (glts) suggested use of plugin/**/*.vim instead of
|
||||
plugin/*.vim in globpath() call.
|
||||
* (Andy Wokula) got warning message when setting
|
||||
g:loaded_getscriptPlugin
|
||||
v35 Apr 07, 2012 : * (MengHuan Yu) pointed out that the script url has
|
||||
v35 Apr 07, 2012 : * (MengHuan Yu) pointed out that the script URL has
|
||||
changed (somewhat). However, it doesn't work, and
|
||||
the original one does (under Linux). I'll make it
|
||||
yet-another-option.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Apr 20
|
||||
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 03
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------------
|
||||
NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell
|
||||
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|
||||
Author: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM>
|
||||
(remove NOSPAM from Campbell's email first)
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright: Copyright (C) 2016 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright*
|
||||
Copyright: Copyright (C) 2017 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright*
|
||||
The VIM LICENSE applies to the files in this package, including
|
||||
netrw.vim, pi_netrw.txt, netrwFileHandlers.vim, netrwSettings.vim, and
|
||||
syntax/netrw.vim. Like anything else that's free, netrw.vim and its
|
||||
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2016 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright*
|
||||
holder be liable for any damages resulting from the use of this
|
||||
software. Use at your own risk!
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*netrw*
|
||||
*dav* *ftp* *netrw-file* *rcp* *scp*
|
||||
*davs* *http* *netrw.vim* *rsync* *sftp*
|
||||
@@ -73,7 +72,7 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2016 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright*
|
||||
Improving Browsing..................................|netrw-ssh-hack|
|
||||
Listing Bookmarks And History.......................|netrw-qb|
|
||||
Making A New Directory..............................|netrw-d|
|
||||
Making The Browsing Directory The Current Directory.|netrw-c|
|
||||
Making The Browsing Directory The Current Directory.|netrw-cd|
|
||||
Marking Files.......................................|netrw-mf|
|
||||
Unmarking Files.....................................|netrw-mF|
|
||||
Marking Files By Location List......................|netrw-qL|
|
||||
@@ -83,6 +82,7 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2016 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright*
|
||||
Marked Files: Arbitrary Shell Command, En Bloc......|netrw-mX|
|
||||
Marked Files: Arbitrary Vim Command.................|netrw-mv|
|
||||
Marked Files: Argument List.........................|netrw-ma| |netrw-mA|
|
||||
Marked Files: Buffer List...........................|netrw-cb| |netrw-cB|
|
||||
Marked Files: Compression And Decompression.........|netrw-mz|
|
||||
Marked Files: Copying...............................|netrw-mc|
|
||||
Marked Files: Diff..................................|netrw-md|
|
||||
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Windows' ftp doesn't support .netrc; however, one may have in one's .vimrc: >
|
||||
|
||||
let g:netrw_ftp_cmd= 'c:\Windows\System32\ftp -s:C:\Users\MyUserName\MACHINE'
|
||||
<
|
||||
Netrw will substitute the host's machine name for "MACHINE" from the url it is
|
||||
Netrw will substitute the host's machine name for "MACHINE" from the URL it is
|
||||
attempting to open, and so one may specify >
|
||||
userid
|
||||
password
|
||||
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS AND PROTOCOLS *netrw-externapp* {{{2
|
||||
http: g:netrw_http_cmd = "fetch" elseif fetch is available
|
||||
http: *g:netrw_http_put_cmd* = "curl -T"
|
||||
rcp: *g:netrw_rcp_cmd* = "rcp"
|
||||
rsync: *g:netrw_rsync_cmd* = "rsync -a"
|
||||
rsync: *g:netrw_rsync_cmd* = "rsync" (see |g:netrw_rsync_sep|)
|
||||
scp: *g:netrw_scp_cmd* = "scp -q"
|
||||
sftp: *g:netrw_sftp_cmd* = "sftp"
|
||||
file: *g:netrw_file_cmd* = "elinks" or "links"
|
||||
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS AND PROTOCOLS *netrw-externapp* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
elinks : "-source >"
|
||||
links : "-dump >"
|
||||
curl : "-o"
|
||||
curl : "-L -o"
|
||||
wget : "-q -O"
|
||||
fetch : "-o"
|
||||
<
|
||||
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS AND PROTOCOLS *netrw-externapp* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
READING *netrw-read* *netrw-nread* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
Generally, one may just use the url notation with a normal editing
|
||||
Generally, one may just use the URL notation with a normal editing
|
||||
command, such as >
|
||||
|
||||
:e ftp://[user@]machine/path
|
||||
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ READING *netrw-read* *netrw-nread* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
WRITING *netrw-write* *netrw-nwrite* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
One may just use the url notation with a normal file writing
|
||||
One may just use the URL notation with a normal file writing
|
||||
command, such as >
|
||||
|
||||
:w ftp://[user@]machine/path
|
||||
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ WRITING *netrw-write* *netrw-nwrite* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
SOURCING *netrw-source* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
One may just use the url notation with the normal file sourcing
|
||||
One may just use the URL notation with the normal file sourcing
|
||||
command, such as >
|
||||
|
||||
:so ftp://[user@]machine/path
|
||||
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ file using root-relative paths, use the full path:
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
4. Network-Oriented File Transfer *netrw-xfer* {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
Network-oriented file transfer under Vim is implemented by a VimL-based script
|
||||
Network-oriented file transfer under Vim is implemented by a vim script
|
||||
(<netrw.vim>) using plugin techniques. It currently supports both reading and
|
||||
writing across networks using rcp, scp, ftp or ftp+<.netrc>, scp, fetch,
|
||||
dav/cadaver, rsync, or sftp.
|
||||
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ variable (ex. scp uses the variable g:netrw_scp_cmd, which is defaulted to
|
||||
let g:netrw_sftp_cmd= '"c:\Program Files\PuTTY\psftp.exe"'
|
||||
<
|
||||
(note: it has been reported that windows 7 with putty v0.6's "-batch" option
|
||||
doesn't work, so it's best to leave it off for that system)
|
||||
doesn't work, so its best to leave it off for that system)
|
||||
|
||||
See |netrw-p8| for more about putty, pscp, psftp, etc.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -734,11 +734,11 @@ such as netrw.
|
||||
The usual read/write commands are supported. There are also a few
|
||||
additional commands available. Often you won't need to use Nwrite or
|
||||
Nread as shown in |netrw-transparent| (ie. simply use >
|
||||
:e url
|
||||
:r url
|
||||
:w url
|
||||
:e URL
|
||||
:r URL
|
||||
:w URL
|
||||
instead, as appropriate) -- see |netrw-urls|. In the explanations
|
||||
below, a {netfile} is an url to a remote file.
|
||||
below, a {netfile} is a URL to a remote file.
|
||||
|
||||
*:Nwrite* *:Nw*
|
||||
:[range]Nw[rite] Write the specified lines to the current
|
||||
@@ -868,9 +868,11 @@ variables listed below, and may be modified by the user.
|
||||
g:netrw_http_cmd var ="fetch -o" if fetch is available
|
||||
g:netrw_http_cmd var ="wget -O" else if wget is available
|
||||
g:netrw_http_put_cmd var ="curl -T"
|
||||
|g:netrw_list_cmd| var ="ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME ls -Fa"
|
||||
|g:netrw_list_cmd| var ="ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME ls -Fa"
|
||||
g:netrw_rcp_cmd var ="rcp"
|
||||
g:netrw_rsync_cmd var ="rsync -a"
|
||||
g:netrw_rsync_cmd var ="rsync"
|
||||
*g:netrw_rsync_sep* var ="/" used to separate the hostname
|
||||
from the file spec
|
||||
g:netrw_scp_cmd var ="scp -q"
|
||||
g:netrw_sftp_cmd var ="sftp" >
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
@@ -1007,7 +1009,7 @@ where [protocol] is typically scp or ftp. As an example, try: >
|
||||
vim ftp://ftp.home.vim.org/pub/vim/
|
||||
<
|
||||
For local directories, the trailing slash is not required. Again, because it's
|
||||
easy to miss: to browse remote directories, the url must terminate with a
|
||||
easy to miss: to browse remote directories, the URL must terminate with a
|
||||
slash!
|
||||
|
||||
If you'd like to avoid entering the password repeatedly for remote directory
|
||||
@@ -1077,9 +1079,9 @@ QUICK REFERENCE: MAPS *netrw-browse-maps* {{{2
|
||||
<c-r> Browse using a gvim server |netrw-ctrl-r|
|
||||
<c-tab> Shrink/expand a netrw/explore window |netrw-c-tab|
|
||||
- Makes Netrw go up one directory |netrw--|
|
||||
a Toggles between normal display, |netrw-a|
|
||||
a Cycles between normal display, |netrw-a|
|
||||
hiding (suppress display of files matching g:netrw_list_hide)
|
||||
showing (display only files which match g:netrw_list_hide)
|
||||
and showing (display only files which match g:netrw_list_hide)
|
||||
c Make browsing directory the current directory |netrw-c|
|
||||
C Setting the editing window |netrw-C|
|
||||
d Make a directory |netrw-d|
|
||||
@@ -1090,6 +1092,7 @@ QUICK REFERENCE: MAPS *netrw-browse-maps* {{{2
|
||||
gh Quick hide/unhide of dot-files |netrw-gh|
|
||||
gn Make top of tree the directory below the cursor |netrw-gn|
|
||||
i Cycle between thin, long, wide, and tree listings |netrw-i|
|
||||
I Toggle the displaying of the banner |netrw-I|
|
||||
mb Bookmark current directory |netrw-mb|
|
||||
mc Copy marked files to marked-file target directory |netrw-mc|
|
||||
md Apply diff to marked files (up to 3) |netrw-md|
|
||||
@@ -1169,25 +1172,26 @@ QUICK REFERENCE: COMMANDS *netrw-explore-cmds* *netrw-browse-cmds* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
BANNER DISPLAY *netrw-I*
|
||||
|
||||
One may toggle the banner display on and off by pressing "I".
|
||||
One may toggle the displaying of the banner by pressing "I".
|
||||
|
||||
Also See: |g:netrw_banner|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
BOOKMARKING A DIRECTORY *netrw-mb* *netrw-bookmark* *netrw-bookmarks* {{{2
|
||||
BOOKMARKING A DIRECTORY *netrw-mb* *netrw-bookmark* *netrw-bookmarks* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
One may easily "bookmark" the currently browsed directory by using >
|
||||
|
||||
mb
|
||||
<
|
||||
*.netrwbook*
|
||||
Bookmarks are retained in between sessions in a $HOME/.netrwbook file, and are
|
||||
kept in sorted order.
|
||||
Bookmarks are retained in between sessions of vim in a file called .netrwbook
|
||||
as a |List|, which is typically stored in the first directory on the user's
|
||||
'|runtimepath|'; entries are kept in sorted order.
|
||||
|
||||
If there are marked files and/or directories, mb will add them to the bookmark
|
||||
list.
|
||||
|
||||
*netrw-:NetrwMB*
|
||||
*netrw-:NetrwMB*
|
||||
Addtionally, one may use :NetrwMB to bookmark files or directories. >
|
||||
|
||||
:NetrwMB[!] [files/directories]
|
||||
@@ -1206,7 +1210,7 @@ The :NetrwMB command is available outside of netrw buffers (once netrw has been
|
||||
invoked in the session).
|
||||
|
||||
The file ".netrwbook" holds bookmarks when netrw (and vim) is not active. By
|
||||
default, it's stored on the first directory on the user's |'runtimepath'|.
|
||||
default, its stored on the first directory on the user's |'runtimepath'|.
|
||||
|
||||
Related Topics:
|
||||
|netrw-gb| how to return (go) to a bookmark
|
||||
@@ -1418,20 +1422,20 @@ Related Topics:
|
||||
|
||||
CHANGING TO A PREDECESSOR DIRECTORY *netrw-u* *netrw-updir* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
Every time you change to a new directory (new for the current session),
|
||||
netrw will save the directory in a recently-visited directory history
|
||||
list (unless |g:netrw_dirhistmax| is zero; by default, it's ten). With the
|
||||
"u" map, one can change to an earlier directory (predecessor). To do
|
||||
the opposite, see |netrw-U|.
|
||||
Every time you change to a new directory (new for the current session), netrw
|
||||
will save the directory in a recently-visited directory history list (unless
|
||||
|g:netrw_dirhistmax| is zero; by default, it holds ten entries). With the "u"
|
||||
map, one can change to an earlier directory (predecessor). To do the
|
||||
opposite, see |netrw-U|.
|
||||
|
||||
The "u" map also accepts counts to go back in the history several slots.
|
||||
For your convenience, qb (see |netrw-qb|) lists the history number which may
|
||||
be used in that count.
|
||||
The "u" map also accepts counts to go back in the history several slots. For
|
||||
your convenience, qb (see |netrw-qb|) lists the history number which may be
|
||||
used in that count.
|
||||
|
||||
*.netrwhist*
|
||||
See |g:netrw_dirhistmax| for how to control the quantity of history stack
|
||||
slots. The file ".netrwhist" holds history when netrw (and vim) is not
|
||||
active. By default, it's stored on the first directory on the user's
|
||||
active. By default, its stored on the first directory on the user's
|
||||
|'runtimepath'|.
|
||||
|
||||
Related Topics:
|
||||
@@ -1467,10 +1471,10 @@ changing the top of the tree listing.
|
||||
|
||||
NETRW CLEAN *netrw-clean* *:NetrwClean* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
With NetrwClean one may easily remove netrw from one's home directory;
|
||||
With :NetrwClean one may easily remove netrw from one's home directory;
|
||||
more precisely, from the first directory on your |'runtimepath'|.
|
||||
|
||||
With NetrwClean!, netrw will attempt to remove netrw from all directories on
|
||||
With :NetrwClean!, netrw will attempt to remove netrw from all directories on
|
||||
your |'runtimepath'|. Of course, you have to have write/delete permissions
|
||||
correct to do this.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1502,7 +1506,7 @@ Netrw determines which special handler by the following method:
|
||||
If g:netrw_browsex_viewer == '-', then netrwFileHandlers#Invoke() will be
|
||||
used instead (see |netrw_filehandler|).
|
||||
|
||||
* for Windows 32 or 64, the url and FileProtocolHandler dlls are used.
|
||||
* for Windows 32 or 64, the URL and FileProtocolHandler dlls are used.
|
||||
* for Gnome (with gnome-open): gnome-open is used.
|
||||
* for KDE (with kfmclient) : kfmclient is used
|
||||
* for Mac OS X : open is used.
|
||||
@@ -1518,9 +1522,10 @@ will apply a special handler to it (like "x" works when in a netrw buffer).
|
||||
One may also use visual mode (see |visual-start|) to select the text that the
|
||||
special handler will use. Normally gx uses expand("<cfile>") to pick up the
|
||||
text under the cursor; one may change what |expand()| uses via the
|
||||
|g:netrw_gx| variable. Alternatively, one may select the text to be used by
|
||||
gx via first making a visual selection (see |visual-block|) or by changing
|
||||
the |'isfname'| option (which is global, so netrw doesn't modify it).
|
||||
|g:netrw_gx| variable (options include "<cword>", "<cWORD>"). Note that
|
||||
expand("<cfile>") depends on the |'isfname'| setting. Alternatively, one may
|
||||
select the text to be used by gx by making a visual selection (see
|
||||
|visual-block|) and then pressing gx.
|
||||
|
||||
Associated setting variables:
|
||||
|g:netrw_gx| control how gx picks up the text under the cursor
|
||||
@@ -1612,6 +1617,11 @@ A further approach is to delete files which match a pattern.
|
||||
This will cause the matching files to be marked. Then,
|
||||
press "D".
|
||||
|
||||
If your vim has 7.4 with patch#1107, then |g:netrw_localrmdir| no longer
|
||||
is used to remove directories; instead, vim's |delete()| is used with
|
||||
the "d" option. Please note that only empty directories may be deleted
|
||||
with the "D" mapping. Regular files are deleted with |delete()|, too.
|
||||
|
||||
The |g:netrw_rm_cmd|, |g:netrw_rmf_cmd|, and |g:netrw_rmdir_cmd| variables are
|
||||
used to control the attempts to remove remote files and directories. The
|
||||
g:netrw_rm_cmd is used with files, and its default value is:
|
||||
@@ -1675,17 +1685,18 @@ DIRECTORY EXPLORATION COMMANDS {{{2
|
||||
The [N] specifies a |g:netrw_winsize| just for the new :Lexplore
|
||||
window.
|
||||
|
||||
Those who like this method often also often like tree style displays;
|
||||
Those who like this method often also like tree style displays;
|
||||
see |g:netrw_liststyle|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]Lexplore! [dir] is similar to :Lexplore, except that the full-height
|
||||
Explorer window will open on the right hand side and an
|
||||
uninitialized |g:netrw_chgwin| will be set to 1 (eg. edits will
|
||||
preferentially occur in the leftmost window).
|
||||
|
||||
Also see: |netrw-C| |g:netrw_browse_split| |g:netrw_wiw|
|
||||
|netrw-p| |netrw-P| |g:netrw_chgwin|
|
||||
|netrw-c-tab| |g:netrw_winsize|
|
||||
|
||||
:[N]Lexplore! is like :Lexplore, except that the full-height Explorer window
|
||||
will open on the right hand side and an uninitialized |g:netrw_chgwin|
|
||||
will be set to 1.
|
||||
|
||||
*netrw-:Sexplore*
|
||||
:[N]Sexplore will always split the window before invoking the local-directory
|
||||
browser. As with Explore, the splitting is normally done
|
||||
@@ -1847,9 +1858,11 @@ EXECUTING FILE UNDER CURSOR VIA SYSTEM() *netrw-X* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
Pressing X while the cursor is atop an executable file will yield a prompt
|
||||
using the filename asking for any arguments. Upon pressing a [return], netrw
|
||||
will then call |system()| with that command and arguments. The result will
|
||||
be displayed by |:echomsg|, and so |:messages| will repeat display of the
|
||||
result. Ansi escape sequences will be stripped out.
|
||||
will then call |system()| with that command and arguments. The result will be
|
||||
displayed by |:echomsg|, and so |:messages| will repeat display of the result.
|
||||
Ansi escape sequences will be stripped out.
|
||||
|
||||
See |cmdline-window| for directions for more on how to edit the arguments.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FORCING TREATMENT AS A FILE OR DIRECTORY *netrw-gd* *netrw-gf* {{{2
|
||||
@@ -2072,7 +2085,7 @@ Associated setting variables: |g:netrw_localmkdir| |g:netrw_mkdir_cmd|
|
||||
|g:netrw_remote_mkdir| |netrw-%|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MAKING THE BROWSING DIRECTORY THE CURRENT DIRECTORY *netrw-c* {{{2
|
||||
MAKING THE BROWSING DIRECTORY THE CURRENT DIRECTORY *netrw-cd* {{{2
|
||||
|
||||
By default, |g:netrw_keepdir| is 1. This setting means that the current
|
||||
directory will not track the browsing directory. (done for backwards
|
||||
@@ -2087,6 +2100,9 @@ the two directories the same, use the "c" map (just type c). That map will
|
||||
set Vim's notion of the current directory to netrw's current browsing
|
||||
directory.
|
||||
|
||||
*netrw-c* : This map's name has been changed from "c" to cd (see |netrw-cd|).
|
||||
This change was done to allow for |netrw-cb| and |netrw-cB| maps.
|
||||
|
||||
Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_keepdir|
|
||||
|
||||
MARKING FILES *netrw-:MF* *netrw-mf* {{{2
|
||||
@@ -2131,6 +2147,7 @@ The following netrw maps make use of marked files:
|
||||
|netrw-mg| Apply vimgrep to marked files
|
||||
|netrw-mm| Move marked files to target
|
||||
|netrw-mp| Print marked files
|
||||
|netrw-ms| Netrw will source marked files
|
||||
|netrw-mt| Set target for |netrw-mm| and |netrw-mc|
|
||||
|netrw-mT| Generate tags using marked files
|
||||
|netrw-mv| Apply vim command to marked files
|
||||
@@ -2205,6 +2222,9 @@ converts "*" into ".*" (see |regexp|) and marks files based on that. In the
|
||||
future I may make it possible to use |regexp|s instead of glob()-style
|
||||
expressions (yet-another-option).
|
||||
|
||||
See |cmdline-window| for directions on more on how to edit the regular
|
||||
expression.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES, ARBITRARY VIM COMMAND *netrw-mv* {{{2
|
||||
(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
|
||||
@@ -2218,8 +2238,9 @@ the local marked file list, individually:
|
||||
* run vim command
|
||||
* sil! keepalt wq!
|
||||
|
||||
A prompt, "Enter vim command: ", will be issued to elicit the vim command
|
||||
you wish used.
|
||||
A prompt, "Enter vim command: ", will be issued to elicit the vim command you
|
||||
wish used. See |cmdline-window| for directions for more on how to edit the
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES, ARBITRARY SHELL COMMAND *netrw-mx* {{{2
|
||||
@@ -2270,7 +2291,17 @@ MARKED FILES: ARGUMENT LIST *netrw-ma* *netrw-mA*
|
||||
Using ma, one moves filenames from the marked file list to the argument list.
|
||||
Using mA, one moves filenames from the argument list to the marked file list.
|
||||
|
||||
See Also: |netrw-qF| |argument-list| |:args|
|
||||
See Also: |netrw-cb| |netrw-cB| |netrw-qF| |argument-list| |:args|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: BUFFER LIST *netrw-cb* *netrw-cB*
|
||||
(See |netrw-mf| and |netrw-mr| for how to mark files)
|
||||
(uses the global marked-file list)
|
||||
|
||||
Using cb, one moves filenames from the marked file list to the buffer list.
|
||||
Using cB, one copies filenames from the buffer list to the marked file list.
|
||||
|
||||
See Also: |netrw-ma| |netrw-mA| |netrw-qF| |buffer-list| |:buffers|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: COMPRESSION AND DECOMPRESSION *netrw-mz* {{{2
|
||||
@@ -2306,8 +2337,8 @@ One may also copy directories and their contents (local only) to a target
|
||||
directory.
|
||||
|
||||
Associated setting variables:
|
||||
|g:netrw_localcopycmd|
|
||||
|g:netrw_localcopydircmd|
|
||||
|g:netrw_localcopycmd| |g:netrw_localcopycmdopt|
|
||||
|g:netrw_localcopydircmd| |g:netrw_localcopydircmdopt|
|
||||
|g:netrw_ssh_cmd|
|
||||
|
||||
MARKED FILES: DIFF *netrw-md* {{{2
|
||||
@@ -2452,8 +2483,8 @@ When a remote set of files are tagged, the resulting tags file is "obtained";
|
||||
ie. a copy is transferred to the local system's directory. The now local tags
|
||||
file is then modified so that one may use it through the network. The
|
||||
modification made concerns the names of the files in the tags; each filename is
|
||||
preceded by the netrw-compatible url used to obtain it. When one subsequently
|
||||
uses one of the go to tag actions (|tags|), the url will be used by netrw to
|
||||
preceded by the netrw-compatible URL used to obtain it. When one subsequently
|
||||
uses one of the go to tag actions (|tags|), the URL will be used by netrw to
|
||||
edit the desired file and go to the tag.
|
||||
|
||||
Associated setting variables: |g:netrw_ctags| |g:netrw_ssh_cmd|
|
||||
@@ -2555,8 +2586,8 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
editing. It will also use the specified tab
|
||||
and window numbers to perform editing
|
||||
(see |clientserver|, |netrw-ctrl-r|)
|
||||
This option does not affect |:Lexplore|
|
||||
windows.
|
||||
This option does not affect the production of
|
||||
|:Lexplore| windows.
|
||||
|
||||
Related topics:
|
||||
|g:netrw_alto| |g:netrw_altv|
|
||||
@@ -2715,6 +2746,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
*g:netrw_home* The home directory for where bookmarks and
|
||||
history are saved (as .netrwbook and
|
||||
.netrwhist).
|
||||
Netrw uses |expand()|on the string.
|
||||
default: the first directory on the
|
||||
|'runtimepath'|
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2735,7 +2767,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
default: (if ssh is executable)
|
||||
"ssh HOSTNAME ls -FLa"
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_list_cmd_options* If this variable exists, then its contents are
|
||||
*g:netrw_list_cmd_options* If this variable exists, then its contents are
|
||||
appended to the g:netrw_list_cmd. For
|
||||
example, use "2>/dev/null" to get rid of banner
|
||||
messages on unix systems.
|
||||
@@ -2761,26 +2793,52 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
let g:netrw_list_hide= netrw_gitignore#Hide().'.*\.swp$'
|
||||
default: ""
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopycmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
="copy" Windows
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopycmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
|
||||
Copies marked files (|netrw-mf|) to target
|
||||
directory (|netrw-mt|, |netrw-mc|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopydircmd* ="cp -R" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
="xcopy /e /c /h/ /i /k" Windows
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopycmdopt* ='' Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=' \c copy' Windows
|
||||
Options for the |g:netrw_localcopycmd|
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopydircmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
|
||||
Copies directories to target directory.
|
||||
(|netrw-mc|, |netrw-mt|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmkdir* command for making a local directory
|
||||
default: "mkdir"
|
||||
*g:netrw_localcopydircmdopt* =" -R" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=" /c xcopy /e /c /h/ /i /k" Windows
|
||||
Options for |g:netrw_localcopydircmd|
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmovecmd* ="mv" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
="move" Windows
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmkdir* ="mkdir" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
|
||||
command for making a local directory
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmkdiropt* ="" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=" /c mkdir" Windows
|
||||
Options for |g:netrw_localmkdir|
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmovecmd* ="mv" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
|
||||
Moves marked files (|netrw-mf|) to target
|
||||
directory (|netrw-mt|, |netrw-mm|)
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localrmdir* remove directory command (rmdir)
|
||||
default: "rmdir"
|
||||
*g:netrw_localmovecmdopt* ="" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=" /c move" Windows
|
||||
Options for |g:netrw_localmovecmd|
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localrmdir* ="rmdir" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=expand("$COMSPEC") Windows
|
||||
Remove directory command (rmdir)
|
||||
This variable is only used if your vim is
|
||||
earlier than 7.4 or if your vim doesn't
|
||||
have patch#1107. Otherwise, |delete()|
|
||||
is used with the "d" option.
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_localrmdiropt* ="" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
|
||||
=" /c rmdir" Windows
|
||||
Options for |g:netrw_localrmdir|
|
||||
|
||||
*g:netrw_maxfilenamelen* =32 by default, selected so as to make long
|
||||
listings fit on 80 column displays.
|
||||
@@ -2893,17 +2951,23 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
|
||||
netrwTilde : *
|
||||
netrwTmp : tmp* *tmp
|
||||
|
||||
These syntax highlighting groups are linked
|
||||
to Folded or DiffChange by default
|
||||
(see |hl-Folded| and |hl-DiffChange|), but
|
||||
one may put lines like >
|
||||
In addition, those groups mentioned in
|
||||
|'suffixes'| are also added to the special
|
||||
file highlighting group.
|
||||
These syntax highlighting groups are linked
|
||||
to netrwGray or Folded by default
|
||||
(see |hl-Folded|), but one may put lines like >
|
||||
hi link netrwCompress Visual
|
||||
< into one's <.vimrc> to use one's own
|
||||
preferences. Alternatively, one may
|
||||
put such specifications into
|
||||
.vim/after/syntax/netrw.vim.
|
||||
|
||||
As an example, I myself use a dark-background
|
||||
put such specifications into >
|
||||
.vim/after/syntax/netrw.vim.
|
||||
< The netrwGray highlighting is set up by
|
||||
netrw when >
|
||||
* netrwGray has not been previously
|
||||
defined
|
||||
* the gui is running
|
||||
< As an example, I myself use a dark-background
|
||||
colorscheme with the following in
|
||||
.vim/after/syntax/netrw.vim: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3138,8 +3202,8 @@ If there are no marked files: (see |netrw-mf|)
|
||||
|
||||
Renaming files and directories involves moving the cursor to the
|
||||
file/directory to be moved (renamed) and pressing "R". You will then be
|
||||
queried for what you want the file/directory to be renamed to You may select
|
||||
a range of lines with the "V" command (visual selection), and then
|
||||
queried for what you want the file/directory to be renamed to. You may
|
||||
select a range of lines with the "V" command (visual selection), and then
|
||||
press "R"; you will be queried for each file as to what you want it
|
||||
renamed to.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3171,16 +3235,20 @@ If there are marked files: (see |netrw-mf|)
|
||||
|
||||
Note that moving files is a dangerous operation; copies are safer. That's
|
||||
because a "move" for remote files is actually a copy + delete -- and if
|
||||
the copy fails and the delete does not, you may lose the file.
|
||||
the copy fails and the delete succeeds you may lose the file.
|
||||
Use at your own risk.
|
||||
|
||||
The g:netrw_rename_cmd variable is used to implement remote renaming. By
|
||||
default its value is:
|
||||
The *g:netrw_rename_cmd* variable is used to implement remote renaming. By
|
||||
default its value is: >
|
||||
|
||||
ssh HOSTNAME mv
|
||||
|
||||
<
|
||||
One may rename a block of files and directories by selecting them with
|
||||
V (|linewise-visual|) when using thin style
|
||||
V (|linewise-visual|) when using thin style.
|
||||
|
||||
See |cmdline-editing| for more on how to edit the command line; in particular,
|
||||
you'll find <ctrl-f> (initiates cmdline window editing) and <ctrl-c> (uses the
|
||||
command line under the cursor) useful in conjunction with the R command.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SELECTING SORTING STYLE *netrw-s* *netrw-sort* {{{2
|
||||
@@ -3201,8 +3269,8 @@ number. Subsequent selection of a file to edit (|netrw-cr|) will use that
|
||||
window.
|
||||
|
||||
* C : by itself, will select the current window holding a netrw buffer
|
||||
for editing via |netrw-cr|. The C mapping is only available while in
|
||||
netrw buffers.
|
||||
for subsequent editing via |netrw-cr|. The C mapping is only available
|
||||
while in netrw buffers.
|
||||
|
||||
* [count]C : the count will be used as the window number to be used
|
||||
for subsequent editing via |netrw-cr|.
|
||||
@@ -3215,7 +3283,7 @@ window.
|
||||
Using >
|
||||
let g:netrw_chgwin= -1
|
||||
will restore the default editing behavior
|
||||
(ie. editing will use the current window).
|
||||
(ie. subsequent editing will use the current window).
|
||||
|
||||
Related topics: |netrw-cr| |g:netrw_browse_split|
|
||||
Associated setting variables: |g:netrw_chgwin|
|
||||
@@ -3236,9 +3304,9 @@ only if your terminal supports differentiating <c-tab> from a plain
|
||||
|
||||
* Else bring up a |:Lexplore| window
|
||||
|
||||
If |g:netrw_usetab| exists or is zero, or if there is a pre-existing mapping
|
||||
If |g:netrw_usetab| exists and is zero, or if there is a pre-existing mapping
|
||||
for <c-tab>, then the <c-tab> will not be mapped. One may map something other
|
||||
than a <c-tab>, too: (but you'll still need to have had g:netrw_usetab set) >
|
||||
than a <c-tab>, too: (but you'll still need to have had |g:netrw_usetab| set). >
|
||||
|
||||
nmap <unique> (whatever) <Plug>NetrwShrink
|
||||
<
|
||||
@@ -3271,9 +3339,10 @@ The user function is passed one argument; it resembles >
|
||||
|
||||
fun! ExampleUserMapFunc(islocal)
|
||||
<
|
||||
where a:islocal is 1 if it's a local-directory system call or 0 when
|
||||
where a:islocal is 1 if its a local-directory system call or 0 when
|
||||
remote-directory system call.
|
||||
|
||||
*netrw-call* *netrw-expose* *netrw-modify*
|
||||
Use netrw#Expose("varname") to access netrw-internal (script-local)
|
||||
variables.
|
||||
Use netrw#Modify("varname",newvalue) to change netrw-internal variables.
|
||||
@@ -3595,7 +3664,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu >
|
||||
|
||||
*netrw-p16*
|
||||
P16. When editing remote files (ex. :e ftp://hostname/path/file),
|
||||
under Windows I get an |E303| message complaining that it's unable
|
||||
under Windows I get an |E303| message complaining that its unable
|
||||
to open a swap file.
|
||||
|
||||
(romainl) It looks like you are starting Vim from a protected
|
||||
@@ -3649,7 +3718,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu >
|
||||
P21. I've made a directory (or file) with an accented character, but
|
||||
netrw isn't letting me enter that directory/read that file:
|
||||
|
||||
It's likely that the shell or o/s is using a different encoding
|
||||
Its likely that the shell or o/s is using a different encoding
|
||||
than you have vim (netrw) using. A patch to vim supporting
|
||||
"systemencoding" may address this issue in the future; for
|
||||
now, just have netrw use the proper encoding. For example: >
|
||||
@@ -3765,6 +3834,102 @@ netrw:
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
12. History *netrw-history* {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
v162: Sep 19, 2016 * (haya14busa) pointed out two syntax errors
|
||||
with a patch; these are now fixed.
|
||||
Oct 26, 2016 * I started using mate-terminal and found that
|
||||
x and gx (|netrw-x| and |netrw-gx|) were no
|
||||
longer working. Fixed (using atril when
|
||||
$DESKTOP_SESSION is "mate").
|
||||
Nov 04, 2016 * (Martin Vuille) pointed out that @+ was
|
||||
being restored with keepregstar rather than
|
||||
keepregplus.
|
||||
Nov 09, 2016 * Broke apart the command from the options,
|
||||
mostly for Windows. Introduced new netrw
|
||||
settings: |g:netrw_localcopycmdopt|
|
||||
|g:netrw_localcopydircmdopt| |g:netrw_localmkdiropt|
|
||||
|g:netrw_localmovecmdopt| |g:netrw_localrmdiropt|
|
||||
Nov 21, 2016 * (mattn) provided a patch for preview; swapped
|
||||
winwidth() with winheight()
|
||||
Nov 22, 2016 * (glacambre) reported that files containing
|
||||
spaces weren't being obtained properly via
|
||||
scp. Fix: apparently using single quotes
|
||||
such as with 'file name' wasn't enough; the
|
||||
spaces inside the quotes also had to be
|
||||
escaped (ie. 'file\ name').
|
||||
* Also fixed obtain (|netrw-O|) to be able to
|
||||
obtain files with spaces in their names
|
||||
Dec 20, 2016 * (xc1427) Reported that using "I" (|netrw-I|)
|
||||
when atop "Hiding" in the banner also caused
|
||||
the active-banner hiding control to occur
|
||||
Jan 03, 2017 * (Enno Nagel) reported that attempting to
|
||||
apply netrw to a directory that was without
|
||||
read permission caused a syntax error.
|
||||
Jan 13, 2017 * (Ingo Karkat) provided a patch which makes
|
||||
using netrw#Call() better. Now returns
|
||||
value of internal routines return, for example.
|
||||
Jan 13, 2017 * (Ingo Karkat) changed netrw#FileUrlRead to
|
||||
use |:edit| instead of |:read|. I also
|
||||
changed the routine name to netrw#FileUrlEdit.
|
||||
Jan 16, 2017 * (Sayem) reported a problem where :Lexplore
|
||||
could generate a new listing buffer and
|
||||
window instead of toggling the netrw display.
|
||||
Unfortunately, the directions for eliciting
|
||||
the problem weren't complete, so I may or
|
||||
may not have fixed that issue.
|
||||
Feb 06, 2017 * Implemented cb and cB. Changed "c" to "cd".
|
||||
(see |netrw-cb|, |netrw-cB|, and |netrw-cd|)
|
||||
Mar 21, 2017 * previously, netrw would specify (safe) settings
|
||||
even when the setting was already safe for
|
||||
netrw. Netrw now attempts to leave such
|
||||
already-netrw-safe settings alone.
|
||||
(affects s:NetrwOptionRestore() and
|
||||
s:NetrwSafeOptions(); also introduced
|
||||
s:NetrwRestoreSetting())
|
||||
Jun 26, 2017 * (Christian Brabandt) provided a patch to
|
||||
allow curl to follow redirects (ie. -L
|
||||
option)
|
||||
Jun 26, 2017 * (Callum Howard) reported a problem with
|
||||
:Lexpore not removing the Lexplore window
|
||||
after a change-directory
|
||||
Aug 30, 2017 * (Ingo Karkat) one cannot switch to the
|
||||
previously edited file (e.g. with CTRL-^)
|
||||
after editing a file:// URL. Patch to
|
||||
have a "keepalt" included.
|
||||
Oct 17, 2017 * (Adam Faryna) reported that gn (|netrw-gn|)
|
||||
did not work on directories in the current
|
||||
tree
|
||||
v157: Apr 20, 2016 * (Nicola) had set up a "nmap <expr> ..." with
|
||||
a function that returned a 0 while silently
|
||||
invoking a shell command. The shell command
|
||||
activated a ShellCmdPost event which in turn
|
||||
called s:LocalBrowseRefresh(). That looks
|
||||
over all netrw buffers for changes needing
|
||||
refreshes. However, inside a |:map-<expr>|,
|
||||
tab and window changes are disallowed. Fixed.
|
||||
(affects netrw's s:LocalBrowseRefresh())
|
||||
* |g:netrw_localrmdir| not used any more, but
|
||||
the relevant patch that causes |delete()| to
|
||||
take over was #1107 (not #1109).
|
||||
* |expand()| is now used on |g:netrw_home|;
|
||||
consequently, g:netrw_home may now use
|
||||
environment variables
|
||||
* s:NetrwLeftmouse and s:NetrwCLeftmouse will
|
||||
return without doing anything if invoked
|
||||
when inside a non-netrw window
|
||||
Jun 15, 2016 * gx now calls netrw#GX() which returns
|
||||
the word under the cursor. The new
|
||||
wrinkle: if one is in a netrw buffer,
|
||||
then netrw's s:NetrwGetWord().
|
||||
Jun 22, 2016 * Netrw was executing all its associated
|
||||
Filetype commands silently; I'm going
|
||||
to try doing that "noisily" and see if
|
||||
folks have a problem with that.
|
||||
Aug 12, 2016 * Changed order of tool selection for
|
||||
handling http://... viewing.
|
||||
(Nikolay Aleksandrovich Pavlov)
|
||||
Aug 21, 2016 * Included hiding/showing/all for tree
|
||||
listings
|
||||
* Fixed refresh (^L) for tree listings
|
||||
v156: Feb 18, 2016 * Changed =~ to =~# where appropriate
|
||||
Feb 23, 2016 * s:ComposePath(base,subdir) now uses
|
||||
fnameescape() on the base portion
|
||||
@@ -3796,9 +3961,9 @@ netrw:
|
||||
tell me how they're useful and should be
|
||||
retained?
|
||||
Nov 20, 2015 * Added |netrw-ma| and |netrw-mA| support
|
||||
Nov 20, 2015 * gx (|netrw-gx|) on an url downloaded the
|
||||
Nov 20, 2015 * gx (|netrw-gx|) on a URL downloaded the
|
||||
file in addition to simply bringing up the
|
||||
url in a browser. Fixed.
|
||||
URL in a browser. Fixed.
|
||||
Nov 23, 2015 * Added |g:netrw_sizestyle| support
|
||||
Nov 27, 2015 * Inserted a lot of <c-u>s into various netrw
|
||||
maps.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -99,25 +99,25 @@ If the option is empty, then vim will use the system default printer for
|
||||
HPUX: hp-roman8,
|
||||
EBCDIC: ebcdic-uk)
|
||||
global
|
||||
Sets the character encoding used when printing. This option tells VIM which
|
||||
Sets the character encoding used when printing. This option tells Vim which
|
||||
print character encoding file from the "print" directory in 'runtimepath' to
|
||||
use.
|
||||
|
||||
This option will accept any value from |encoding-names|. Any recognized names
|
||||
are converted to VIM standard names - see 'encoding' for more details. Names
|
||||
not recognized by VIM will just be converted to lower case and underscores
|
||||
are converted to Vim standard names - see 'encoding' for more details. Names
|
||||
not recognized by Vim will just be converted to lower case and underscores
|
||||
replaced with '-' signs.
|
||||
|
||||
If 'printencoding' is empty or VIM cannot find the file then it will use
|
||||
'encoding' (if VIM is compiled with |+multi_byte| and it is set an 8-bit
|
||||
encoding) to find the print character encoding file. If VIM is unable to find
|
||||
If 'printencoding' is empty or Vim cannot find the file then it will use
|
||||
'encoding' (if Vim is compiled with |+multi_byte| and it is set an 8-bit
|
||||
encoding) to find the print character encoding file. If Vim is unable to find
|
||||
a character encoding file then it will use the "latin1" print character
|
||||
encoding file.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding, VIM will try to convert
|
||||
When 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding, Vim will try to convert
|
||||
characters to the printing encoding for printing (if 'printencoding' is empty
|
||||
then the conversion will be to latin1). Conversion to a printing encoding
|
||||
other than latin1 will require VIM to be compiled with the |+iconv| feature.
|
||||
other than latin1 will require Vim to be compiled with the |+iconv| feature.
|
||||
If no conversion is possible then printing will fail. Any characters that
|
||||
cannot be converted will be replaced with upside down question marks.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ header is used when this option is empty.
|
||||
'printmbcharset' 'pmbcs' string (default "")
|
||||
global
|
||||
Sets the CJK character set to be used when generating CJK output from
|
||||
|:hardcopy|. The following predefined values are currently recognised by VIM:
|
||||
|:hardcopy|. The following predefined values are currently recognised by Vim:
|
||||
|
||||
Value Description ~
|
||||
Chinese GB_2312-80
|
||||
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ Japanese text you would do the following; >
|
||||
|
||||
If 'printmbcharset' is not one of the above values then it is assumed to
|
||||
specify a custom multi-byte character set and no check will be made that it is
|
||||
compatible with the value for 'printencoding'. VIM will look for a file
|
||||
compatible with the value for 'printencoding'. Vim will look for a file
|
||||
defining the character set in the "print" directory in 'runtimepath'.
|
||||
|
||||
*pmbfn-option*
|
||||
@@ -420,10 +420,10 @@ There are currently a number of limitations with PostScript printing:
|
||||
possible to get all the characters in an encoding to print by installing a
|
||||
new version of the Courier font family.
|
||||
|
||||
- Multi-byte support - Currently VIM will try to convert multi-byte characters
|
||||
- Multi-byte support - Currently Vim will try to convert multi-byte characters
|
||||
to the 8-bit encoding specified by 'printencoding' (or latin1 if it is
|
||||
empty). Any characters that are not successfully converted are shown as
|
||||
unknown characters. Printing will fail if VIM cannot convert the multi-byte
|
||||
unknown characters. Printing will fail if Vim cannot convert the multi-byte
|
||||
to the 8-bit encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
@@ -434,11 +434,11 @@ you need to define your own PostScript font encoding vector. Details on how
|
||||
to define a font encoding vector is beyond the scope of this help file, but
|
||||
you can find details in the PostScript Language Reference Manual, 3rd Edition,
|
||||
published by Addison-Wesley and available in PDF form at
|
||||
http://www.adobe.com/. The following describes what you need to do for VIM to
|
||||
http://www.adobe.com/. The following describes what you need to do for Vim to
|
||||
locate and use your print character encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
i. Decide on a unique name for your encoding vector, one that does not clash
|
||||
with any of the recognized or standard encoding names that VIM uses (see
|
||||
with any of the recognized or standard encoding names that Vim uses (see
|
||||
|encoding-names| for a list), and that no one else is likely to use.
|
||||
ii. Copy $VIMRUNTIME/print/latin1.ps to the print subdirectory in your
|
||||
'runtimepath' and rename it with your unique name.
|
||||
@@ -446,23 +446,23 @@ iii. Edit your renamed copy of latin1.ps, replacing all occurrences of latin1
|
||||
with your unique name (don't forget the line starting %%Title:), and
|
||||
modify the array of glyph names to define your new encoding vector. The
|
||||
array must have exactly 256 entries or you will not be able to print!
|
||||
iv. Within VIM, set 'printencoding' to your unique encoding name and then
|
||||
print your file. VIM will now use your custom print character encoding.
|
||||
iv. Within Vim, set 'printencoding' to your unique encoding name and then
|
||||
print your file. Vim will now use your custom print character encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
VIM will report an error with the resource file if you change the order or
|
||||
Vim will report an error with the resource file if you change the order or
|
||||
content of the first 3 lines, other than the name of the encoding on the line
|
||||
starting %%Title: or the version number on the line starting %%Version:.
|
||||
|
||||
[Technical explanation for those that know PostScript - VIM looks for a file
|
||||
[Technical explanation for those that know PostScript - Vim looks for a file
|
||||
with the same name as the encoding it will use when printing. The file
|
||||
defines a new PostScript Encoding resource called /VIM-name, where name is the
|
||||
print character encoding VIM will use.]
|
||||
print character encoding Vim will use.]
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
5. PostScript CJK Printing *postscript-cjk-printing*
|
||||
*E673* *E674* *E675*
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||||
|
||||
VIM supports printing of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean files. Setting up VIM
|
||||
Vim supports printing of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean files. Setting up Vim
|
||||
to correctly print CJK files requires setting up a few more options.
|
||||
|
||||
Each of these countries has many standard character sets and encodings which
|
||||
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ option allows you to specify different fonts to use when printing characters
|
||||
which are syntax highlighted with the font styles normal, italic, bold and
|
||||
bold-italic.
|
||||
|
||||
No CJK fonts are supplied with VIM. There are some free Korean, Japanese, and
|
||||
No CJK fonts are supplied with Vim. There are some free Korean, Japanese, and
|
||||
Traditional Chinese fonts available at:
|
||||
|
||||
http://examples.oreilly.com/cjkvinfo/adobe/samples/
|
||||
@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ CJK fonts can be large containing several thousand glyphs, and it is not
|
||||
uncommon to find that they only contain a subset of a national standard. It
|
||||
is not unusual to find the fonts to not include characters for codes in the
|
||||
ASCII code range. If you find half-width Roman characters are not appearing
|
||||
in your printout then you should configure VIM to use the Courier font the
|
||||
in your printout then you should configure Vim to use the Courier font the
|
||||
half-width ASCII characters with 'printmbfont'. If your font does not include
|
||||
other characters then you will need to find another font that does.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ Another issue with ASCII characters, is that the various national character
|
||||
sets specify a couple of different glyphs in the ASCII code range. If you
|
||||
print ASCII text using the national character set you may see some unexpected
|
||||
characters. If you want true ASCII code printing then you need to configure
|
||||
VIM to output ASCII characters for the ASCII code range with 'printmbfont'.
|
||||
Vim to output ASCII characters for the ASCII code range with 'printmbfont'.
|
||||
|
||||
It is possible to define your own multi-byte character set although this
|
||||
should not be attempted lightly. A discussion on the process if beyond the
|
||||
@@ -525,13 +525,13 @@ print job completing.
|
||||
There are a number of possible causes as to why the printing may have failed:
|
||||
|
||||
- Wrong version of the prolog resource file. The prolog resource file
|
||||
contains some PostScript that VIM needs to be able to print. Each version
|
||||
of VIM needs one particular version. Make sure you have correctly installed
|
||||
contains some PostScript that Vim needs to be able to print. Each version
|
||||
of Vim needs one particular version. Make sure you have correctly installed
|
||||
the runtime files, and don't have any old versions of a file called prolog
|
||||
in the print directory in your 'runtimepath' directory.
|
||||
|
||||
- Paper size. Some PostScript printers will abort printing a file if they do
|
||||
not support the requested paper size. By default VIM uses A4 paper. Find
|
||||
not support the requested paper size. By default Vim uses A4 paper. Find
|
||||
out what size paper your printer normally uses and set the appropriate paper
|
||||
size with 'printoptions'. If you cannot find the name of the paper used,
|
||||
measure a sheet and compare it with the table of supported paper sizes listed
|
||||
@@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ complex print document creation.
|
||||
|
||||
N-UP PRINTING
|
||||
|
||||
The psnup utility takes an existing PostScript file generated from VIM and
|
||||
The psnup utility takes an existing PostScript file generated from Vim and
|
||||
convert it to an n-up version. The simplest way to create a 2-up printout is
|
||||
to first create a PostScript file with: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -724,16 +724,16 @@ There are a couple of points to bear in mind:
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. Formfeed Characters *printing-formfeed*
|
||||
|
||||
By default VIM does not do any special processing of |formfeed| control
|
||||
characters. Setting the 'printoptions' formfeed item will make VIM recognize
|
||||
By default Vim does not do any special processing of |formfeed| control
|
||||
characters. Setting the 'printoptions' formfeed item will make Vim recognize
|
||||
formfeed characters and continue printing the current line at the beginning
|
||||
of the first line on a new page. The use of formfeed characters provides
|
||||
rudimentary print control but there are certain things to be aware of.
|
||||
|
||||
VIM will always start printing a line (including a line number if enabled)
|
||||
Vim will always start printing a line (including a line number if enabled)
|
||||
containing a formfeed character, even if it is the first character on the
|
||||
line. This means if a line starting with a formfeed character is the first
|
||||
line of a page then VIM will print a blank page.
|
||||
line of a page then Vim will print a blank page.
|
||||
|
||||
Since the line number is printed at the start of printing the line containing
|
||||
the formfeed character, the remainder of the line printed on the new page
|
||||
@@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ lines of a long line when wrap in 'printoptions' is enabled).
|
||||
|
||||
If the formfeed character is the last character on a line, then printing will
|
||||
continue on the second line of the new page, not the first. This is due to
|
||||
VIM processing the end of the line after the formfeed character and moving
|
||||
Vim processing the end of the line after the formfeed character and moving
|
||||
down a line to continue printing.
|
||||
|
||||
Due to the points made above it is recommended that when formfeed character
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Nov 04
|
||||
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 13
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -44,11 +44,21 @@ From inside Vim an easy way to run a command and handle the output is with the
|
||||
The 'errorformat' option should be set to match the error messages from your
|
||||
compiler (see |errorformat| below).
|
||||
|
||||
*quickfix-ID*
|
||||
Each quickfix list has a unique identifier called the quickfix ID and this
|
||||
number will not change within a Vim session. The getqflist() function can be
|
||||
used to get the identifier assigned to a list. There is also a quickfix list
|
||||
number which may change whenever more than ten lists are added to a quickfix
|
||||
stack.
|
||||
|
||||
*location-list* *E776*
|
||||
A location list is similar to a quickfix list and contains a list of positions
|
||||
in files. A location list is associated with a window and each window can
|
||||
have a separate location list. A location list can be associated with only
|
||||
one window. The location list is independent of the quickfix list.
|
||||
A location list is a window-local quickfix list. You get one after commands
|
||||
like `:lvimgrep`, `:lgrep`, `:lhelpgrep`, `:lmake`, etc., which create a
|
||||
location list instead of a quickfix list as the corresponding `:vimgrep`,
|
||||
`:grep`, `:helpgrep`, `:make` do.
|
||||
A location list is associated with a window and each window can have a
|
||||
separate location list. A location list can be associated with only one
|
||||
window. The location list is independent of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
When a window with a location list is split, the new window gets a copy of the
|
||||
location list. When there are no longer any references to a location list,
|
||||
@@ -164,6 +174,9 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
|
||||
keep Vim running while compiling. If you give the
|
||||
name of the errorfile, the 'errorfile' option will
|
||||
be set to [errorfile]. See |:cc| for [!].
|
||||
If the encoding of the error file differs from the
|
||||
'encoding' option, you can use the 'makeencoding'
|
||||
option to specify the encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lf* *:lfile*
|
||||
:lf[ile][!] [errorfile] Same as ":cfile", except the location list for the
|
||||
@@ -175,6 +188,9 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
|
||||
:cg[etfile] [errorfile] *:cg* *:cgetfile*
|
||||
Read the error file. Just like ":cfile" but don't
|
||||
jump to the first error.
|
||||
If the encoding of the error file differs from the
|
||||
'encoding' option, you can use the 'makeencoding'
|
||||
option to specify the encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:lg[etfile] [errorfile] *:lg* *:lgetfile*
|
||||
@@ -185,6 +201,9 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
|
||||
:caddf[ile] [errorfile] Read the error file and add the errors from the
|
||||
errorfile to the current quickfix list. If a quickfix
|
||||
list is not present, then a new list is created.
|
||||
If the encoding of the error file differs from the
|
||||
'encoding' option, you can use the 'makeencoding'
|
||||
option to specify the encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
*:laddf* *:laddfile*
|
||||
:laddf[ile] [errorfile] Same as ":caddfile", except the location list for the
|
||||
@@ -320,6 +339,7 @@ use this code: >
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
au QuickfixCmdPost make call QfMakeConv()
|
||||
Another option is using 'makeencoding'.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
|
||||
@@ -412,7 +432,9 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
|
||||
which will indicate the command that produced the
|
||||
quickfix list. This can be used to compose a custom
|
||||
status line if the value of 'statusline' is adjusted
|
||||
properly.
|
||||
properly. Whenever this buffer is modified by a
|
||||
quickfix command or function, the |b:changedtick|
|
||||
variable is incremented.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lop* *:lopen*
|
||||
:lop[en] [height] Open a window to show the location list for the
|
||||
@@ -459,7 +481,11 @@ keep its height, ignoring 'winheight' and 'equalalways'. You can change the
|
||||
height manually (e.g., by dragging the status line above it with the mouse).
|
||||
|
||||
In the quickfix window, each line is one error. The line number is equal to
|
||||
the error number. You can use ":.cc" to jump to the error under the cursor.
|
||||
the error number. The current entry is highlighted with the QuickFixLine
|
||||
highlighting. You can change it to your liking, e.g.: >
|
||||
:hi QuickFixLine ctermbg=Yellow guibg=Yellow
|
||||
|
||||
You can use ":.cc" to jump to the error under the cursor.
|
||||
Hitting the <Enter> key or double-clicking the mouse on a line has the same
|
||||
effect. The file containing the error is opened in the window above the
|
||||
quickfix window. If there already is a window for that file, it is used
|
||||
@@ -586,6 +612,9 @@ lists, use ":cnewer 99" first.
|
||||
like |:cnext| and |:cprevious|, see above.
|
||||
This command does not accept a comment, any "
|
||||
characters are considered part of the arguments.
|
||||
If the encoding of the program output differs from the
|
||||
'encoding' option, you can use the 'makeencoding'
|
||||
option to specify the encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lmak* *:lmake*
|
||||
:lmak[e][!] [arguments]
|
||||
@@ -645,6 +674,7 @@ read the error messages: >
|
||||
au QuickfixCmdPost make call QfMakeConv()
|
||||
|
||||
(Example by Faque Cheng)
|
||||
Another option is using 'makeencoding'.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
5. Using :vimgrep and :grep *grep* *lid*
|
||||
@@ -759,6 +789,9 @@ id-utils) in a similar way to its compiler integration (see |:make| above).
|
||||
When 'grepprg' is "internal" this works like
|
||||
|:vimgrep|. Note that the pattern needs to be
|
||||
enclosed in separator characters then.
|
||||
If the encoding of the program output differs from the
|
||||
'encoding' option, you can use the 'makeencoding'
|
||||
option to specify the encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lgr* *:lgrep*
|
||||
:lgr[ep][!] [arguments] Same as ":grep", except the location list for the
|
||||
@@ -783,6 +816,10 @@ id-utils) in a similar way to its compiler integration (see |:make| above).
|
||||
\ | catch /E480:/
|
||||
\ | endtry"
|
||||
<
|
||||
If the encoding of the program output differs from the
|
||||
'encoding' option, you can use the 'makeencoding'
|
||||
option to specify the encoding.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lgrepa* *:lgrepadd*
|
||||
:lgrepa[dd][!] [arguments]
|
||||
Same as ":grepadd", except the location list for the
|
||||
@@ -1399,7 +1436,7 @@ prints information about entering a directory in the form "Making all in dir".
|
||||
Making all in dir2 ./dir1/dir2
|
||||
|
||||
This can be solved by printing absolute directories in the "enter directory"
|
||||
message or by printing "leave directory" messages..
|
||||
message or by printing "leave directory" messages.
|
||||
|
||||
To avoid this problem, ensure to print absolute directory names and "leave
|
||||
directory" messages.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Dec 16
|
||||
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 21
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -618,7 +618,8 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'backupext' 'bex' extension used for the backup file
|
||||
'backupskip' 'bsk' no backup for files that match these patterns
|
||||
'balloondelay' 'bdlay' delay in mS before a balloon may pop up
|
||||
'ballooneval' 'beval' switch on balloon evaluation
|
||||
'ballooneval' 'beval' switch on balloon evaluation in the GUI
|
||||
'balloonevalterm' 'bevalterm' switch on balloon evaluation in the terminal
|
||||
'balloonexpr' 'bexpr' expression to show in balloon
|
||||
'belloff' 'bo' do not ring the bell for these reasons
|
||||
'binary' 'bin' read/write/edit file in binary mode
|
||||
@@ -749,6 +750,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'iminsert' 'imi' use :lmap or IM in Insert mode
|
||||
'imsearch' 'ims' use :lmap or IM when typing a search pattern
|
||||
'imstatusfunc' 'imsf' function to obtain X input method status
|
||||
'imstyle' 'imst' specifies the input style of the input method
|
||||
'include' 'inc' pattern to be used to find an include file
|
||||
'includeexpr' 'inex' expression used to process an include line
|
||||
'incsearch' 'is' highlight match while typing search pattern
|
||||
@@ -779,9 +781,12 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'listchars' 'lcs' characters for displaying in list mode
|
||||
'loadplugins' 'lpl' load plugin scripts when starting up
|
||||
'luadll' name of the Lua dynamic library
|
||||
'mzschemedll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library
|
||||
'mzschemegcdll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library for GC
|
||||
'macatsui' Mac GUI: use ATSUI text drawing
|
||||
'magic' changes special characters in search patterns
|
||||
'makeef' 'mef' name of the errorfile for ":make"
|
||||
'makeencoding' 'menc' encoding of external make/grep commands
|
||||
'makeprg' 'mp' program to use for the ":make" command
|
||||
'matchpairs' 'mps' pairs of characters that "%" can match
|
||||
'matchtime' 'mat' tenths of a second to show matching paren
|
||||
@@ -919,6 +924,8 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'termbidi' 'tbidi' terminal takes care of bi-directionality
|
||||
'termencoding' 'tenc' character encoding used by the terminal
|
||||
'termguicolors' 'tgc' use GUI colors for the terminal
|
||||
'termkey' 'tk' key that precedes a Vim command in a terminal
|
||||
'termsize' 'tms' size of a terminal window
|
||||
'terse' shorten some messages
|
||||
'textauto' 'ta' obsolete, use 'fileformats'
|
||||
'textmode' 'tx' obsolete, use 'fileformat'
|
||||
@@ -951,6 +958,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'viewdir' 'vdir' directory where to store files with :mkview
|
||||
'viewoptions' 'vop' specifies what to save for :mkview
|
||||
'viminfo' 'vi' use .viminfo file upon startup and exiting
|
||||
'viminfofile' 'vif' file name used for the viminfo file
|
||||
'virtualedit' 've' when to use virtual editing
|
||||
'visualbell' 'vb' use visual bell instead of beeping
|
||||
'warn' warn for shell command when buffer was changed
|
||||
@@ -970,6 +978,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'winfixwidth' 'wfw' keep window width when opening/closing windows
|
||||
'winminheight' 'wmh' minimum number of lines for any window
|
||||
'winminwidth' 'wmw' minimal number of columns for any window
|
||||
'winptydll' name of the winpty dynamic library
|
||||
'winwidth' 'wiw' minimal number of columns for current window
|
||||
'wrap' long lines wrap and continue on the next line
|
||||
'wrapmargin' 'wm' chars from the right where wrapping starts
|
||||
@@ -1308,6 +1317,7 @@ Context-sensitive completion on the command-line:
|
||||
|
||||
|:sfind| :sf[ind] {file} split window, find {file} in 'path'
|
||||
and edit it
|
||||
|:terminal| :terminal {cmd} open a terminal window
|
||||
|CTRL-W_]| CTRL-W ] split window and jump to tag under
|
||||
cursor
|
||||
|CTRL-W_f| CTRL-W f split window and edit file name under
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -63,53 +63,53 @@ versions of 'emacs' in the late 1970's and was relieved by finding 'vi' in the
|
||||
first UNIX I came across in 1983). In my opinion, it's about time 'VIM'
|
||||
replace 'emacs' as the standard for top editors. (Bo Thide', Sweden)
|
||||
|
||||
I love and use VIM heavily too. (Larry Wall)
|
||||
I love and use Vim heavily too. (Larry Wall)
|
||||
|
||||
Vi is like a Ferrari, if you're a beginner, it handles like a bitch, but once
|
||||
you get the hang of it, it's small, powerful and FAST! (Unknown)
|
||||
VIM is like a new model Ferrari, and sounds like one too - "VIIIIIIMMM!"
|
||||
Vim is like a new model Ferrari, and sounds like one too - "VIIIIIIMMM!"
|
||||
(Stephen Riehm, Germany)
|
||||
|
||||
Schon bei Nutzung eines Bruchteils der VIM-Funktionen wird der Benutzer recht
|
||||
Schon bei Nutzung eines Bruchteils der Vim-Funktionen wird der Benutzer recht
|
||||
schnell die Vorzuege dieses Editors kennen- und schaetzenlernen.
|
||||
Translated: Even when only using a fraction of VIM-functions, the user will
|
||||
Translated: Even when only using a fraction of Vim-functions, the user will
|
||||
quickly get used to and appreciate the advantages of this editor. (Garry
|
||||
Glendown, conclusion of an article on VIM in iX magazine 9/1998)
|
||||
Glendown, conclusion of an article on Vim in iX magazine 9/1998)
|
||||
|
||||
I've recently acquired the O'Reilly book on VI (it also discusses VIM
|
||||
I've recently acquired the O'Reilly book on Vi (it also discusses Vim
|
||||
in-depth), and I'm amazed at just how powerful this application is. (Jeffrey
|
||||
Rankin)
|
||||
|
||||
This guide was written using the Windows 9.x distribution of GVIM, which is
|
||||
This guide was written using the Windows 9.x distribution of gvim, which is
|
||||
quite possibly the greatest thing to come along since God created the naked
|
||||
girl. (Michael DiBernardo)
|
||||
|
||||
Boy, I thought I knew almost everything about VIM, but every time I browse the
|
||||
online documentation, I hit upon a minor but cool aspect of a VIM feature that
|
||||
Boy, I thought I knew almost everything about Vim, but every time I browse the
|
||||
online documentation, I hit upon a minor but cool aspect of a Vim feature that
|
||||
I didn't know before! I must say the documentation is one the finest I've
|
||||
ever seen in a product -- even better than most commercial products.
|
||||
(Gautam Mudunuri)
|
||||
|
||||
VIM 4.5 is really a fantastic editor. It has sooooo many features and more
|
||||
Vim 4.5 is really a fantastic editor. It has sooooo many features and more
|
||||
importantly, the defaults are so well thought out that you really don't have
|
||||
to change anything!! Words cannot express my amazement and gratitude to the
|
||||
creators of VIM. Keep it up. (Vikas, USA)
|
||||
creators of Vim. Keep it up. (Vikas, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
I wonder how long it will be before people will refer to other Vi editors as
|
||||
VIM clones? (Darren Hiebert)
|
||||
Vim clones? (Darren Hiebert)
|
||||
|
||||
I read about [auto-positioning-in-file-based-on-the-errors-from-make] in one
|
||||
of those "Perfect Programmer's Editor" threads and was delighted to discover
|
||||
that VIM already supports it. (Brendan Macmillan, Australia)
|
||||
that Vim already supports it. (Brendan Macmillan, Australia)
|
||||
|
||||
I just discovered VIM (5.0) and I'm telling everyone I know about it!
|
||||
I tell them VIM stands for VI for the new (M)illenium. Thanks so much!
|
||||
I just discovered Vim (5.0) and I'm telling everyone I know about it!
|
||||
I tell them Vim stands for Vi for the new (M)illenium. Thanks so much!
|
||||
(Matt F. Valentine)
|
||||
|
||||
I think from now on "vi" should be called "Vim Imitation", not the other way
|
||||
around. (Rungun Ramanathan)
|
||||
|
||||
The Law of VIM:
|
||||
The Law of Vim:
|
||||
For each member b of the possible behaviour space B of program P, there exists
|
||||
a finite time t before which at least one user u in the total user space U of
|
||||
program P will request b becomes a member of the allowed behaviour space B'
|
||||
@@ -118,42 +118,42 @@ In other words: Sooner or later everyone wants everything as an option.
|
||||
(Negri)
|
||||
|
||||
Whenever I move to a new computing platform, the first thing I do is to port
|
||||
VIM. Lately, I am simply stunned by its ease of compilation using the
|
||||
Vim. Lately, I am simply stunned by its ease of compilation using the
|
||||
configure facility. (A.M. Sabuncu, Turkey)
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||||
|
||||
The options are really excellent and very powerful. (Anish Maharaj)
|
||||
|
||||
The Spring user-interface designs are in, and word from the boutiques is that
|
||||
80x24 text-only mode is back with a *vengeance! Vi editor clone VIM burst onto
|
||||
80x24 text-only mode is back with a *vengeance! Vi editor clone Vim burst onto
|
||||
March desk-tops with a dazzling show of pastel syntax highlights for its 5.0
|
||||
look. Strident and customizable, VIM raises eyebrows with its interpretation
|
||||
look. Strident and customizable, Vim raises eyebrows with its interpretation
|
||||
of the classic Vi single-key macro collection.
|
||||
http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?back=archive98/now0327.txt&line=179#l
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||||
|
||||
I just wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that VIM 5 ROCKS!
|
||||
I just wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that Vim 5 ROCKS!
|
||||
Syntax highlighting: how did I survive without it?! Thank you for creating
|
||||
mankind's best editor! (Mun Johl, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks again for VIM. I use it every day on Linux. (Eric Foster-Johnson,
|
||||
Thanks again for Vim. I use it every day on Linux. (Eric Foster-Johnson,
|
||||
author of the book "UNIX Programming Tools")
|
||||
|
||||
The BEST EDITOR EVER (Stuart Woolford)
|
||||
|
||||
I have used most of VIM's fancy features at least once, many frequently, and I
|
||||
I have used most of Vim's fancy features at least once, many frequently, and I
|
||||
can honestly say that I couldn't live with anything less anymore. My
|
||||
productivity has easily doubled compared to what it was when I used vi.
|
||||
(Sitaram Chamarty)
|
||||
|
||||
I luv VIM. It is incredible. I'm naming my first-born Vimberly. (Jose
|
||||
I luv Vim. It is incredible. I'm naming my first-born Vimberly. (Jose
|
||||
Unpingco, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
Hint: "VIM" is "vi improved" - much better! (Sven Guckes, Germany)
|
||||
Hint: "Vim" is "vi improved" - much better! (Sven Guckes, Germany)
|
||||
|
||||
I use VIM every day. I spend more time in VIM than in any other program...
|
||||
I use Vim every day. I spend more time in Vim than in any other program...
|
||||
It's the best vi clone there is. I think it's great. (Craig Sanders,
|
||||
Australia)
|
||||
|
||||
I strongly advise using VIM--its infinite undo/redo saved me much grief.
|
||||
I strongly advise using Vim--its infinite undo/redo saved me much grief.
|
||||
(Terry Brown)
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks very much for writing what in my opinion is the finest text editor on
|
||||
@@ -163,98 +163,98 @@ the planet. If I were to get another cat, I would name it "Vim".
|
||||
I typed :set all and the screen FILLED up with options. A whole screen of
|
||||
things to be set and unset. I saw some of my old friends like wrapmargin,
|
||||
modelines and showmode, but the screen was FILLED with new friends! I love
|
||||
them all! I love VIM! I'm so happy that I've found this editor! I feel
|
||||
them all! I love Vim! I'm so happy that I've found this editor! I feel
|
||||
like how I once felt when I started using vi after a couple of years of using
|
||||
ed. I never thought I'd forsake my beloved ed, but vi ... oh god, vi was
|
||||
great. And now, VIM. (Peter Jay Salzman, USA)
|
||||
great. And now, Vim. (Peter Jay Salzman, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
I am really happy with such a wonderful software package. Much better than
|
||||
almost any expensive, off the shelf program. (Jeff Walker)
|
||||
|
||||
Whenever I reread the VIM documentation I'm overcome with excitement at the
|
||||
Whenever I reread the Vim documentation I'm overcome with excitement at the
|
||||
power of the editor. (William Edward Webber, Australia)
|
||||
|
||||
Hurrah for VIM!! It is "at your fingertips" like vi, and has the extensions
|
||||
Hurrah for Vim!! It is "at your fingertips" like vi, and has the extensions
|
||||
that vi sorely needs: highlighting for executing commands on blocks, an easily
|
||||
navigable and digestible help screen, and more. (Paul Pax)
|
||||
|
||||
The reason WHY I don't have this amazingly useful macro anymore, is that I
|
||||
now use VIM - and this is built in!! (Stephen Riehm, Germany)
|
||||
now use Vim - and this is built in!! (Stephen Riehm, Germany)
|
||||
|
||||
I am a user of VIM and I love it. I use it to do all my programming, C,
|
||||
I am a user of Vim and I love it. I use it to do all my programming, C,
|
||||
C++, HTML what ever. (Tim Allwine)
|
||||
|
||||
I discovered VIM after years of struggling with the original vi, and I just
|
||||
I discovered Vim after years of struggling with the original vi, and I just
|
||||
can't live without it anymore. (Emmanuel Mogenet, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
Emacs has not a bit of chance to survive so long as VIM is around. Besides,
|
||||
Emacs has not a bit of chance to survive so long as Vim is around. Besides,
|
||||
it also has the most detailed software documentation I have ever seen---much
|
||||
better than most commercial software! (Leiming Qian)
|
||||
|
||||
This version of VIM will just blow people apart when they discover just how
|
||||
This version of Vim will just blow people apart when they discover just how
|
||||
fantastic it is! (Tony Nugent, Australia)
|
||||
|
||||
I took your advice & finally got VIM & I'm really impressed. Instant convert.
|
||||
I took your advice & finally got Vim & I'm really impressed. Instant convert.
|
||||
(Patrick Killelea, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
VIM is by far my favorite piece of shareware and I have been particularly
|
||||
Vim is by far my favorite piece of shareware and I have been particularly
|
||||
pleased with version 3.0. This is really a solid piece of work. (Robert
|
||||
Colon, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
VIM is a joy to use, it is so well thought and practical that I wonder why
|
||||
anybody would use visual development tools. VIM is powerful and elegant, it
|
||||
Vim is a joy to use, it is so well thought and practical that I wonder why
|
||||
anybody would use visual development tools. Vim is powerful and elegant, it
|
||||
looks deceptively simple but is almost as complex as a 747 (especially when I
|
||||
look at my growing .vimrc), keep up that wonderful job, VIM is a centerpiece
|
||||
look at my growing .vimrc), keep up that wonderful job, Vim is a centerpiece
|
||||
of the free software world. (Louis-David Mitterand, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
I cannot believe how great it is to use VIM. I think the guys at work are
|
||||
I cannot believe how great it is to use Vim. I think the guys at work are
|
||||
getting tired of hearing me bragging about it. Others eyes are lighting up.
|
||||
(Rick Croote)
|
||||
|
||||
Emacs takes way too much time to start up and run, it is too big and bulky for
|
||||
effective use and the interface is more confusing than it is of any help. VIM
|
||||
effective use and the interface is more confusing than it is of any help. Vim
|
||||
however is short, it is fast, it is powerful, it has a good interface and it
|
||||
is all purpose. (Paal Ditlefsen Ekran)
|
||||
|
||||
From the first time I got VIM3.0, I was very enthusiastic. It has almost no
|
||||
From the first time I got Vim3.0, I was very enthusiastic. It has almost no
|
||||
problems. The swapfile handling and the backup possibilities are robust, also
|
||||
the protection against editing one file twice. It is very compatible to the
|
||||
real VI (and that is a MUST, because my brain is trained over years in using
|
||||
it). (Gert van Antwerpen, Holland)
|
||||
|
||||
Visual mode in VIM is a very powerful thing! (Tony Nugent, Australia)
|
||||
Visual mode in Vim is a very powerful thing! (Tony Nugent, Australia)
|
||||
|
||||
I have to say that VIM is =THE= single greatest piece of source code to ever
|
||||
I have to say that Vim is =THE= single greatest piece of source code to ever
|
||||
come across the net (Jim Battle, USA).
|
||||
|
||||
In fact, if you do want to get a new vi I'd suggest VIM-3.0. This is, by
|
||||
In fact, if you do want to get a new vi I'd suggest Vim-3.0. This is, by
|
||||
far, the best version of vi I've ever seen (Albert W. Schueller).
|
||||
|
||||
I should mention that VIM is a very good editor and can compete with anything
|
||||
I should mention that Vim is a very good editor and can compete with anything
|
||||
(Ilya Beloozerov).
|
||||
|
||||
To tell the truth sometimes I used elvis, vile, xvi, calvin, etc. And this is
|
||||
the reason that I can state that VIM is the best! (Ferenc Deak, Hungary)
|
||||
the reason that I can state that Vim is the best! (Ferenc Deak, Hungary)
|
||||
|
||||
VIM is by far the best editor that I have used in a long time, and I have
|
||||
Vim is by far the best editor that I have used in a long time, and I have
|
||||
looked at just about every thing that is available for every platform that I
|
||||
use. VIM is the best on all of them. (Guy L. Oliver)
|
||||
use. Vim is the best on all of them. (Guy L. Oliver)
|
||||
|
||||
VIM is the greatest editor since the stone chisel. (Jose Unpingco, USA)
|
||||
Vim is the greatest editor since the stone chisel. (Jose Unpingco, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
I would like to say that with VIM I am finally making the 'emacs to vi'
|
||||
I would like to say that with Vim I am finally making the 'emacs to vi'
|
||||
transition - as an Editor it is so much better in many ways: keyboard layout,
|
||||
memory usage, text alteration to name 3. (Mark Adam)
|
||||
|
||||
In fact, now if I want to know what a particular setting does in vi, I fire up
|
||||
VIM and check out its help! (Nikhil Patel, USA)
|
||||
Vim and check out its help! (Nikhil Patel, USA)
|
||||
|
||||
As a vi user, VIM has made working with text a far more pleasant task than
|
||||
As a vi user, Vim has made working with text a far more pleasant task than
|
||||
before I encountered this program. (Steinar Knutsen, Norway)
|
||||
|
||||
I use VIM since version 3.0. Since that time, it is the ONLY editor I use,
|
||||
with Solaris, Linux and OS/2 Warp. I suggest all my friends to use VIM, they
|
||||
try, and they continue using it. VIM is really the best software I have ever
|
||||
I use Vim since version 3.0. Since that time, it is the ONLY editor I use,
|
||||
with Solaris, Linux and OS/2 Warp. I suggest all my friends to use Vim, they
|
||||
try, and they continue using it. Vim is really the best software I have ever
|
||||
downloaded from the Internet, and the best editor I know of. (Marco
|
||||
Eccettuato, Italy)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*remote.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2015 Mar 01
|
||||
*remote.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 12
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Tell the remote server "BLA" to write all files and exit: >
|
||||
vim --servername BLA --remote-send '<C-\><C-N>:wqa<CR>'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SERVER NAME
|
||||
SERVER NAME *client-server-name*
|
||||
|
||||
By default Vim will try to register the name under which it was invoked (gvim,
|
||||
egvim ...). This can be overridden with the --servername argument. If the
|
||||
@@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ the description in |eval.txt| or use CTRL-] on the function name to jump to
|
||||
the full explanation.
|
||||
|
||||
synopsis explanation ~
|
||||
remote_startserver( name) run a server
|
||||
remote_expr( server, string, idvar) send expression
|
||||
remote_send( server, string, idvar) send key sequence
|
||||
serverlist() get a list of available servers
|
||||
@@ -180,7 +181,8 @@ name on the 'VimRegistry' property on the root window.
|
||||
|
||||
A non GUI Vim with access to the X11 display (|xterm-clipboard| enabled), can
|
||||
also act as a command server if a server name is explicitly given with the
|
||||
--servername argument.
|
||||
--servername argument, or when Vim was build with the |+autoservername|
|
||||
feature.
|
||||
|
||||
An empty --servername argument will cause the command server to be disabled.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 11
|
||||
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 10
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ of area is used, see |visual-repeat|.
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Multiple repeats *multi-repeat*
|
||||
|
||||
*:g* *:global* *E147* *E148*
|
||||
*:g* *:global* *E148*
|
||||
:[range]g[lobal]/{pattern}/[cmd]
|
||||
Execute the Ex command [cmd] (default ":p") on the
|
||||
lines within [range] where {pattern} matches.
|
||||
@@ -79,8 +79,15 @@ The default for [range] is the whole buffer (1,$). Use "CTRL-C" to interrupt
|
||||
the command. If an error message is given for a line, the command for that
|
||||
line is aborted and the global command continues with the next marked or
|
||||
unmarked line.
|
||||
*E147*
|
||||
When the command is used recursively, it only works on one line. Giving a
|
||||
range is then not allowed. This is useful to find all lines that match a
|
||||
pattern and do not match another pattern: >
|
||||
:g/found/v/notfound/{cmd}
|
||||
This first finds all lines containing "found", but only executes {cmd} when
|
||||
there is no match for "notfound".
|
||||
|
||||
To repeat a non-Ex command, you can use the ":normal" command: >
|
||||
To execute a non-Ex command, you can use the `:normal` command: >
|
||||
:g/pat/normal {commands}
|
||||
Make sure that {commands} ends with a whole command, otherwise Vim will wait
|
||||
for you to type the rest of the command for each match. The screen will not
|
||||
@@ -305,6 +312,11 @@ For writing a Vim script, see chapter 41 of the user manual |usr_41.txt|.
|
||||
Mark) in utf-8 format Vim will recognize it, no need
|
||||
to use ":scriptencoding utf-8" then.
|
||||
|
||||
If you set the 'encoding' option in your |.vimrc|,
|
||||
`:scriptencoding` must be placed after that. E.g.: >
|
||||
set encoding=utf-8
|
||||
scriptencoding utf-8
|
||||
<
|
||||
When compiled without the |+multi_byte| feature this
|
||||
command is ignored.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ past its buffer's limits.
|
||||
However, if a 'scrollbind' window that has a relative offset that is past its
|
||||
buffer's limits is given the cursor focus, the other 'scrollbind' windows must
|
||||
jump to a location where the current window's relative offset is valid. This
|
||||
behavior can be changed by clearing the 'jump' flag from the 'scrollopt'
|
||||
behavior can be changed by clearing the "jump" flag from the 'scrollopt'
|
||||
option.
|
||||
|
||||
*syncbind* *:syncbind* *:sync*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*spell.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 08
|
||||
*spell.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 26
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ Vim uses a binary file format for spelling. This greatly speeds up loading
|
||||
the word list and keeps it small.
|
||||
*.aff* *.dic* *Myspell*
|
||||
You can create a Vim spell file from the .aff and .dic files that Myspell
|
||||
uses. Myspell is used by OpenOffice.org and Mozilla. The OpenOffice .oxt
|
||||
uses. Myspell is used by OpenOffice.org and Mozilla. The OpenOffice .oxt
|
||||
files are zip files which contain the .aff and .dic files. You should be able
|
||||
to find them here:
|
||||
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/dictionary
|
||||
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ Additionally the following items are recognized:
|
||||
= Case must match exactly.
|
||||
? Rare word.
|
||||
! Bad (wrong) word.
|
||||
digit A region in which the word is valid. If no regions are
|
||||
1 to 9 A region in which the word is valid. If no regions are
|
||||
specified the word is valid in all regions.
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
@@ -1614,7 +1614,7 @@ COMPOUNDSYLLABLE (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDSYLLABLE*
|
||||
KEY (Hunspell) *spell-KEY*
|
||||
Define characters that are close together on the keyboard.
|
||||
Used to give better suggestions. Not supported.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LANG (Hunspell) *spell-LANG*
|
||||
This specifies language-specific behavior. This actually
|
||||
moves part of the language knowledge into the program,
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*starting.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 15
|
||||
*starting.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 18
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ filename One or more file names. The first one will be the current
|
||||
that is read from stdin. The commands that would normally be
|
||||
read from stdin will now be read from stderr. Example: >
|
||||
find . -name "*.c" -print | vim -
|
||||
< The buffer will be marked modified, because it contains text
|
||||
that needs to be saved. Except when in readonly mode, then
|
||||
the buffer is not marked modified. Example: >
|
||||
< The buffer will not be marked as modified, so that it's easy
|
||||
to exit. Be careful to mark it as modified if you don't want
|
||||
to accidentally lose it. Example: >
|
||||
ls | view -
|
||||
<
|
||||
Starting in Ex mode: >
|
||||
@@ -140,11 +140,12 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
--noplugin Skip loading plugins. Resets the 'loadplugins' option.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
Note that the |-u| argument may also disable loading plugins:
|
||||
argument load vimrc files load plugins ~
|
||||
(nothing) yes yes
|
||||
-u NONE no no
|
||||
-u NORC no yes
|
||||
--noplugin yes no
|
||||
argument load: vimrc files plugins defaults.vim ~
|
||||
(nothing) yes yes yes
|
||||
-u NONE no no no
|
||||
-u DEFAULTS no no yes
|
||||
-u NORC no yes no
|
||||
--noplugin yes no yes
|
||||
|
||||
--startuptime {fname} *--startuptime*
|
||||
During startup write timing messages to the file {fname}.
|
||||
@@ -420,7 +421,9 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
*--not-a-term*
|
||||
--not-a-term Tells Vim that the user knows that the input and/or output is
|
||||
not connected to a terminal. This will avoid the warning and
|
||||
the two second delay that would happen. {not in Vi}
|
||||
the two second delay that would happen.
|
||||
Also avoids the "Reading from stdin..." message.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*--ttyfail*
|
||||
--ttyfail When the stdin or stdout is not a terminal (tty) then exit
|
||||
@@ -465,21 +468,30 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
--nofork GUI: Do not fork. Same as |-f|.
|
||||
*-u* *E282*
|
||||
-u {vimrc} The file {vimrc} is read for initializations. Most other
|
||||
initializations are skipped; see |initialization|. This can
|
||||
be used to start Vim in a special mode, with special
|
||||
initializations are skipped; see |initialization|.
|
||||
|
||||
This can be used to start Vim in a special mode, with special
|
||||
mappings and settings. A shell alias can be used to make
|
||||
this easy to use. For example: >
|
||||
alias vimc vim -u ~/.c_vimrc !*
|
||||
< Also consider using autocommands; see |autocommand|.
|
||||
|
||||
When {vimrc} is equal to "NONE" (all uppercase), all
|
||||
initializations from files and environment variables are
|
||||
skipped, including reading the |gvimrc| file when the GUI
|
||||
starts. Loading plugins is also skipped.
|
||||
|
||||
When {vimrc} is equal to "NORC" (all uppercase), this has the
|
||||
same effect as "NONE", but loading plugins is not skipped.
|
||||
Using the "-u" argument has the side effect that the
|
||||
'compatible' option will be on by default. This can have
|
||||
unexpected effects. See |'compatible'|.
|
||||
|
||||
When {vimrc} is equal to "DEFAULTS" (all uppercase), this has
|
||||
the same effect as "NONE", but the |defaults.vim| script is
|
||||
loaded, which will also set 'nocompatible'.
|
||||
|
||||
Using the "-u" argument with another argument than DEFAULTS
|
||||
has the side effect that the 'compatible' option will be on by
|
||||
default. This can have unexpected effects. See
|
||||
|'compatible'|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*-U* *E230*
|
||||
@@ -497,6 +509,13 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly.
|
||||
":rv" or ":wv" are used. See also |viminfo-file|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*--clean*
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--clean Equal to "-u DEFAULTS -i NONE":
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- initializations from files and environment variables is
|
||||
skipped
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||||
- the |defaults.vim| script is loaded, which implies
|
||||
'nocompatible': use Vim defaults
|
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- no viminfo file is read or written
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*-x*
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||||
-x Use encryption to read/write files. Will prompt for a key,
|
||||
which is then stored in the 'key' option. All writes will
|
||||
@@ -856,6 +875,9 @@ accordingly. Vim proceeds in this order:
|
||||
(*) Using this file or environment variable will cause 'compatible' to be
|
||||
off by default. See |compatible-default|.
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||||
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||||
Note: When using the |mzscheme| interface, it is initialized after loading
|
||||
the vimrc file. Changing 'mzschemedll' later has no effect.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Load the plugin scripts. *load-plugins*
|
||||
This does the same as the command: >
|
||||
:runtime! plugin/**/*.vim
|
||||
@@ -868,6 +890,7 @@ accordingly. Vim proceeds in this order:
|
||||
Loading plugins won't be done when:
|
||||
- The 'loadplugins' option was reset in a vimrc file.
|
||||
- The |--noplugin| command line argument is used.
|
||||
- The |--clean| command line argument is used.
|
||||
- The "-u NONE" command line argument is used |-u|.
|
||||
- When Vim was compiled without the |+eval| feature.
|
||||
Note that using "-c 'set noloadplugins'" doesn't work, because the
|
||||
@@ -990,6 +1013,7 @@ starts its initializations. But as soon as:
|
||||
- a vimrc file in the current directory, or
|
||||
- the "VIMINIT" environment variable is set, or
|
||||
- the "-N" command line argument is given, or
|
||||
- the "--clean" command line argument is given, or
|
||||
even when no vimrc file exists.
|
||||
- the |defaults.vim| script is loaded, or
|
||||
- gvimrc file was found,
|
||||
@@ -1025,7 +1049,7 @@ details. NOTE: this is done since Vim 8.0, not in Vim 7.4. (it was added in
|
||||
patch 7.4.2111 to be exact).
|
||||
|
||||
This should work well for new Vim users. If you create your own .vimrc, it is
|
||||
recommended to add this line somewhere near the top: >
|
||||
recommended to add these lines somewhere near the top: >
|
||||
unlet! skip_defaults_vim
|
||||
source $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim
|
||||
Then Vim works like before you had a .vimrc. Copying $VIMRUNTIME/vimrc_example
|
||||
@@ -1396,7 +1420,7 @@ The output of ":mkview" contains these items:
|
||||
5. The scroll position and the cursor position in the file. Doesn't work very
|
||||
well when there are closed folds.
|
||||
6. The local current directory, if it is different from the global current
|
||||
directory.
|
||||
directory and 'viewoptions' contains "curdir".
|
||||
|
||||
Note that Views and Sessions are not perfect:
|
||||
- They don't restore everything. For example, defined functions, autocommands
|
||||
@@ -1508,7 +1532,7 @@ Notes for Unix:
|
||||
you have worked with.
|
||||
- If you want to share the viminfo file with other users (e.g. when you "su"
|
||||
to another user), you can make the file writable for the group or everybody.
|
||||
Vim will preserve this when writing new viminfo files. Be careful, don't
|
||||
Vim will preserve this when replacing the viminfo file. Be careful, don't
|
||||
allow just anybody to read and write your viminfo file!
|
||||
- Vim will not overwrite a viminfo file that is not writable by the current
|
||||
"real" user. This helps for when you did "su" to become root, but your
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 17
|
||||
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 30
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@ fine. If it doesn't, try setting the VIM environment variable to the
|
||||
directory where the Vim stuff is located. For example, if your syntax files
|
||||
are in the "/usr/vim/vim50/syntax" directory, set $VIMRUNTIME to
|
||||
"/usr/vim/vim50". You must do this in the shell, before starting Vim.
|
||||
This command also sources the |menu.vim| script when the GUI is running or
|
||||
will start soon. See |'go-M'| about avoiding that.
|
||||
|
||||
*:syn-on* *:syntax-on*
|
||||
The ":syntax enable" command will keep your current color settings. This
|
||||
allows using ":highlight" commands to set your preferred colors before or
|
||||
The `:syntax enable` command will keep your current color settings. This
|
||||
allows using `:highlight` commands to set your preferred colors before or
|
||||
after using this command. If you want Vim to overrule your settings with the
|
||||
defaults, use: >
|
||||
:syntax on
|
||||
@@ -810,12 +812,9 @@ See |mysyntaxfile-add| for installing script languages permanently.
|
||||
|
||||
APACHE *apache.vim* *ft-apache-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The apache syntax file provides syntax highlighting depending on Apache HTTP
|
||||
server version, by default for 1.3.x. Set "apache_version" to Apache version
|
||||
(as a string) to get highlighting for another version. Example: >
|
||||
The apache syntax file provides syntax highlighting for Apache HTTP server
|
||||
version 2.2.3.
|
||||
|
||||
:let apache_version = "2.0"
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*asm.vim* *asmh8300.vim* *nasm.vim* *masm.vim* *asm68k*
|
||||
ASSEMBLY *ft-asm-syntax* *ft-asmh8300-syntax* *ft-nasm-syntax*
|
||||
@@ -1476,7 +1475,7 @@ 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.
|
||||
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
|
||||
@@ -2138,6 +2137,16 @@ set "msql_minlines" to the value you desire. Example: >
|
||||
:let msql_minlines = 200
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
N1QL *n1ql.vim* *ft-n1ql-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
N1QL is a SQL-like declarative language for manipulating JSON documents in
|
||||
Couchbase Server databases.
|
||||
|
||||
Vim syntax highlights N1QL statements, keywords, operators, types, comments,
|
||||
and special values. Vim ignores syntactical elements specific to SQL or its
|
||||
many dialects, like COLUMN or CHAR, that don't exist in N1QL.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
NCF *ncf.vim* *ft-ncf-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There is one option for NCF syntax highlighting.
|
||||
@@ -2646,9 +2655,9 @@ later, and part earlier) adds.
|
||||
|
||||
RESTRUCTURED TEXT *rst.vim* *ft-rst-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
You may set what syntax definitions should be used for code blocks via
|
||||
You may set what syntax definitions should be used for code blocks via >
|
||||
let rst_syntax_code_list = ['vim', 'lisp', ...]
|
||||
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
REXX *rexx.vim* *ft-rexx-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2933,6 +2942,13 @@ reduce this, the "sh_maxlines" internal variable can be set. Example: >
|
||||
The default is to use the twice sh_minlines. Set it to a smaller number to
|
||||
speed up displaying. The disadvantage is that highlight errors may appear.
|
||||
|
||||
syntax/sh.vim tries to flag certain problems as errors; usually things like
|
||||
extra ']'s, 'done's, 'fi's, etc. If you find the error handling problematic
|
||||
for your purposes, you may suppress such error highlighting by putting
|
||||
the following line in your .vimrc: >
|
||||
|
||||
let g:sh_no_error= 1
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*sh-embed* *sh-awk*
|
||||
Sh: EMBEDDING LANGUAGES~
|
||||
@@ -3235,11 +3251,11 @@ syntax highlighting script handles this with the following logic:
|
||||
* If g:tex_stylish exists and is 1
|
||||
then the file will be treated as a "sty" file, so the "_"
|
||||
will be allowed as part of keywords
|
||||
(irregardless of g:tex_isk)
|
||||
(regardless of g:tex_isk)
|
||||
* Else if the file's suffix is sty, cls, clo, dtx, or ltx,
|
||||
then the file will be treated as a "sty" file, so the "_"
|
||||
will be allowed as part of keywords
|
||||
(irregardless of g:tex_isk)
|
||||
(regardless of g:tex_isk)
|
||||
|
||||
* If g:tex_isk exists, then it will be used for the local 'iskeyword'
|
||||
* Else the local 'iskeyword' will be set to 48-57,a-z,A-Z,192-255
|
||||
@@ -3320,8 +3336,8 @@ Some folding is now supported with syntax/vim.vim: >
|
||||
g:vimsyn_folding =~ 't' : fold tcl script
|
||||
<
|
||||
*g:vimsyn_noerror*
|
||||
Not all error highlighting that syntax/vim.vim does may be correct; VimL is a
|
||||
difficult language to highlight correctly. A way to suppress error
|
||||
Not all error highlighting that syntax/vim.vim does may be correct; Vim script
|
||||
is a difficult language to highlight correctly. A way to suppress error
|
||||
highlighting is to put the following line in your |vimrc|: >
|
||||
|
||||
let g:vimsyn_noerror = 1
|
||||
@@ -4682,23 +4698,26 @@ the same syntax file on all terminals, and use the optimal highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
*bold* *underline* *undercurl*
|
||||
*inverse* *italic* *standout*
|
||||
*nocombine* *strikethrough*
|
||||
term={attr-list} *attr-list* *highlight-term* *E418*
|
||||
attr-list is a comma separated list (without spaces) of the
|
||||
following items (in any order):
|
||||
bold
|
||||
underline
|
||||
undercurl not always available
|
||||
strikethrough not always available
|
||||
reverse
|
||||
inverse same as reverse
|
||||
italic
|
||||
standout
|
||||
nocombine override attributes instead of combining them
|
||||
NONE no attributes used (used to reset it)
|
||||
|
||||
Note that "bold" can be used here and by using a bold font. They
|
||||
have the same effect.
|
||||
"undercurl" is a curly underline. When "undercurl" is not possible
|
||||
then "underline" is used. In general "undercurl" is only available in
|
||||
the GUI. The color is set with |highlight-guisp|.
|
||||
then "underline" is used. In general "undercurl" and "strikethrough"
|
||||
is only available in the GUI. The color is set with |highlight-guisp|.
|
||||
|
||||
start={term-list} *highlight-start* *E422*
|
||||
stop={term-list} *term-list* *highlight-stop*
|
||||
@@ -4805,10 +4824,11 @@ ctermbg={color-nr} *highlight-ctermbg*
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:highlight Normal ctermfg=grey ctermbg=darkblue
|
||||
< When setting the "ctermbg" color for the Normal group, the
|
||||
'background' option will be adjusted automatically. This causes the
|
||||
highlight groups that depend on 'background' to change! This means
|
||||
you should set the colors for Normal first, before setting other
|
||||
colors.
|
||||
'background' option will be adjusted automatically, under the
|
||||
condition that the color is recognized and 'background' was not set
|
||||
explicitly. This causes the highlight groups that depend on
|
||||
'background' to change! This means you should set the colors for
|
||||
Normal first, before setting other colors.
|
||||
When a colorscheme is being used, changing 'background' causes it to
|
||||
be reloaded, which may reset all colors (including Normal). First
|
||||
delete the "g:colors_name" variable when you don't want this.
|
||||
@@ -4862,7 +4882,8 @@ guifg={color-name} *highlight-guifg*
|
||||
guibg={color-name} *highlight-guibg*
|
||||
guisp={color-name} *highlight-guisp*
|
||||
These give the foreground (guifg), background (guibg) and special
|
||||
(guisp) color to use in the GUI. "guisp" is used for undercurl.
|
||||
(guisp) color to use in the GUI. "guisp" is used for undercurl and
|
||||
strikethrough.
|
||||
There are a few special names:
|
||||
NONE no color (transparent)
|
||||
bg use normal background color
|
||||
@@ -4974,10 +4995,11 @@ PmenuSbar Popup menu: scrollbar.
|
||||
PmenuThumb Popup menu: Thumb of the scrollbar.
|
||||
*hl-Question*
|
||||
Question |hit-enter| prompt and yes/no questions
|
||||
*hl-QuickFixLine*
|
||||
QuickFixLine Current |quickfix| item in the quickfix window.
|
||||
*hl-Search*
|
||||
Search Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch').
|
||||
Also used for highlighting the current line in the quickfix
|
||||
window and similar items that need to stand out.
|
||||
Also used for similar items that need to stand out.
|
||||
*hl-SpecialKey*
|
||||
SpecialKey Meta and special keys listed with ":map", also for text used
|
||||
to show unprintable characters in the text, 'listchars'.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -139,6 +139,10 @@ something else.
|
||||
:+tabclose " close the next tab page
|
||||
:1tabclose " close the first tab page
|
||||
:$tabclose " close the last tab page
|
||||
:tabclose -2 " close the two previous tab page
|
||||
:tabclose + " close the next tab page
|
||||
:tabclose 3 " close the third tab page
|
||||
:tabclose $ " close the last tab page
|
||||
<
|
||||
*:tabo* *:tabonly*
|
||||
:tabo[nly][!] Close all other tab pages.
|
||||
@@ -153,13 +157,20 @@ something else.
|
||||
" one
|
||||
|
||||
:{count}tabo[nly][!]
|
||||
Close all tab pages except the {count}th one. >
|
||||
:tabo[nly][!] {count}
|
||||
Close all tab pages except {count} one. >
|
||||
:.tabonly " as above
|
||||
:-tabonly " close all tab pages except the previous
|
||||
" one
|
||||
:+tabonly " close all tab pages except the next one
|
||||
:1tabonly " close all tab pages except the first one
|
||||
:$tabonly " close all tab pages except the last one
|
||||
:tabonly - " close all tab pages except the previous
|
||||
" one
|
||||
:tabonly +2 " close all tab pages except the two next
|
||||
" one
|
||||
:tabonly 1 " close all tab pages except the first one
|
||||
:tabonly $ " close all tab pages except the last one
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SWITCHING TO ANOTHER TAB PAGE:
|
||||
@@ -174,7 +185,20 @@ gt *i_CTRL-<PageDown>* *i_<C-PageDown>*
|
||||
Go to the next tab page. Wraps around from the last to the
|
||||
first one.
|
||||
|
||||
:{count}tabn[ext]
|
||||
:tabn[ext] {count}
|
||||
Go to tab page {count}. The first tab page has number one. >
|
||||
:-tabnext " go to the previous tab page
|
||||
:+tabnext " go to the next tab page
|
||||
:+2tabnext " go to the two next tab page
|
||||
:1tabnext " go to the first tab page
|
||||
:$tabnext " go to the last tab page
|
||||
:tabnext $ " as above
|
||||
:tabnext - " go to the previous tab page
|
||||
:tabnext -1 " as above
|
||||
:tabnext + " go to the next tab page
|
||||
:tabnext +1 " as above
|
||||
|
||||
{count}<C-PageDown>
|
||||
{count}gt Go to tab page {count}. The first tab page has number one.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
209
runtime/doc/tags
209
runtime/doc/tags
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
|
||||
$ motion.txt /*$*
|
||||
$HOME options.txt /*$HOME*
|
||||
$HOME-use version5.txt /*$HOME-use*
|
||||
$HOME-windows options.txt /*$HOME-windows*
|
||||
$MYGVIMRC gui.txt /*$MYGVIMRC*
|
||||
$MYVIMRC starting.txt /*$MYVIMRC*
|
||||
$VIM starting.txt /*$VIM*
|
||||
@@ -73,12 +74,14 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'backupskip' options.txt /*'backupskip'*
|
||||
'balloondelay' options.txt /*'balloondelay'*
|
||||
'ballooneval' options.txt /*'ballooneval'*
|
||||
'balloonevalterm' options.txt /*'balloonevalterm'*
|
||||
'balloonexpr' options.txt /*'balloonexpr'*
|
||||
'bdir' options.txt /*'bdir'*
|
||||
'bdlay' options.txt /*'bdlay'*
|
||||
'beautify' vi_diff.txt /*'beautify'*
|
||||
'belloff' options.txt /*'belloff'*
|
||||
'beval' options.txt /*'beval'*
|
||||
'bevalterm' options.txt /*'bevalterm'*
|
||||
'bex' options.txt /*'bex'*
|
||||
'bexpr' options.txt /*'bexpr'*
|
||||
'bf' vi_diff.txt /*'bf'*
|
||||
@@ -306,6 +309,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'go-g' options.txt /*'go-g'*
|
||||
'go-h' options.txt /*'go-h'*
|
||||
'go-i' options.txt /*'go-i'*
|
||||
'go-k' options.txt /*'go-k'*
|
||||
'go-l' options.txt /*'go-l'*
|
||||
'go-m' options.txt /*'go-m'*
|
||||
'go-p' options.txt /*'go-p'*
|
||||
@@ -366,7 +370,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'ims' options.txt /*'ims'*
|
||||
'imsearch' options.txt /*'imsearch'*
|
||||
'imsf' options.txt /*'imsf'*
|
||||
'imst' options.txt /*'imst'*
|
||||
'imstatusfunc' options.txt /*'imstatusfunc'*
|
||||
'imstyle' options.txt /*'imstyle'*
|
||||
'inc' options.txt /*'inc'*
|
||||
'include' options.txt /*'include'*
|
||||
'includeexpr' options.txt /*'includeexpr'*
|
||||
@@ -427,6 +433,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'macatsui' options.txt /*'macatsui'*
|
||||
'magic' options.txt /*'magic'*
|
||||
'makeef' options.txt /*'makeef'*
|
||||
'makeencoding' options.txt /*'makeencoding'*
|
||||
'makeprg' options.txt /*'makeprg'*
|
||||
'mat' options.txt /*'mat'*
|
||||
'matchpairs' options.txt /*'matchpairs'*
|
||||
@@ -439,6 +446,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'maxmemtot' options.txt /*'maxmemtot'*
|
||||
'mco' options.txt /*'mco'*
|
||||
'mef' options.txt /*'mef'*
|
||||
'menc' options.txt /*'menc'*
|
||||
'menuitems' options.txt /*'menuitems'*
|
||||
'mesg' vi_diff.txt /*'mesg'*
|
||||
'mfd' options.txt /*'mfd'*
|
||||
@@ -472,6 +480,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'msm' options.txt /*'msm'*
|
||||
'mzq' options.txt /*'mzq'*
|
||||
'mzquantum' options.txt /*'mzquantum'*
|
||||
'mzschemedll' options.txt /*'mzschemedll'*
|
||||
'mzschemegcdll' options.txt /*'mzschemegcdll'*
|
||||
'nf' options.txt /*'nf'*
|
||||
'noacd' options.txt /*'noacd'*
|
||||
'noai' options.txt /*'noai'*
|
||||
@@ -497,7 +507,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'noawa' options.txt /*'noawa'*
|
||||
'nobackup' options.txt /*'nobackup'*
|
||||
'noballooneval' options.txt /*'noballooneval'*
|
||||
'noballoonevalterm' options.txt /*'noballoonevalterm'*
|
||||
'nobeval' options.txt /*'nobeval'*
|
||||
'nobevalterm' options.txt /*'nobevalterm'*
|
||||
'nobin' options.txt /*'nobin'*
|
||||
'nobinary' options.txt /*'nobinary'*
|
||||
'nobiosk' options.txt /*'nobiosk'*
|
||||
@@ -933,6 +945,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
't_Co' term.txt /*'t_Co'*
|
||||
't_Cs' term.txt /*'t_Cs'*
|
||||
't_DL' term.txt /*'t_DL'*
|
||||
't_EC' term.txt /*'t_EC'*
|
||||
't_EI' term.txt /*'t_EI'*
|
||||
't_F1' term.txt /*'t_F1'*
|
||||
't_F2' term.txt /*'t_F2'*
|
||||
@@ -943,6 +956,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
't_F7' term.txt /*'t_F7'*
|
||||
't_F8' term.txt /*'t_F8'*
|
||||
't_F9' term.txt /*'t_F9'*
|
||||
't_GP' term.txt /*'t_GP'*
|
||||
't_IE' term.txt /*'t_IE'*
|
||||
't_IS' term.txt /*'t_IS'*
|
||||
't_K1' term.txt /*'t_K1'*
|
||||
@@ -965,13 +979,23 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
't_KJ' term.txt /*'t_KJ'*
|
||||
't_KK' term.txt /*'t_KK'*
|
||||
't_KL' term.txt /*'t_KL'*
|
||||
't_PE' term.txt /*'t_PE'*
|
||||
't_PS' term.txt /*'t_PS'*
|
||||
't_RB' term.txt /*'t_RB'*
|
||||
't_RC' term.txt /*'t_RC'*
|
||||
't_RF' term.txt /*'t_RF'*
|
||||
't_RI' term.txt /*'t_RI'*
|
||||
't_RS' term.txt /*'t_RS'*
|
||||
't_RV' term.txt /*'t_RV'*
|
||||
't_SC' term.txt /*'t_SC'*
|
||||
't_SH' term.txt /*'t_SH'*
|
||||
't_SI' term.txt /*'t_SI'*
|
||||
't_SR' term.txt /*'t_SR'*
|
||||
't_Sb' term.txt /*'t_Sb'*
|
||||
't_Sf' term.txt /*'t_Sf'*
|
||||
't_Te' term.txt /*'t_Te'*
|
||||
't_Ts' term.txt /*'t_Ts'*
|
||||
't_VS' term.txt /*'t_VS'*
|
||||
't_WP' term.txt /*'t_WP'*
|
||||
't_WS' term.txt /*'t_WS'*
|
||||
't_ZH' term.txt /*'t_ZH'*
|
||||
@@ -1059,6 +1083,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'termbidi' options.txt /*'termbidi'*
|
||||
'termencoding' options.txt /*'termencoding'*
|
||||
'termguicolors' options.txt /*'termguicolors'*
|
||||
'termkey' options.txt /*'termkey'*
|
||||
'termsize' options.txt /*'termsize'*
|
||||
'terse' options.txt /*'terse'*
|
||||
'textauto' options.txt /*'textauto'*
|
||||
'textmode' options.txt /*'textmode'*
|
||||
@@ -1074,8 +1100,10 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'titlelen' options.txt /*'titlelen'*
|
||||
'titleold' options.txt /*'titleold'*
|
||||
'titlestring' options.txt /*'titlestring'*
|
||||
'tk' options.txt /*'tk'*
|
||||
'tl' options.txt /*'tl'*
|
||||
'tm' options.txt /*'tm'*
|
||||
'tms' options.txt /*'tms'*
|
||||
'to' options.txt /*'to'*
|
||||
'toolbar' options.txt /*'toolbar'*
|
||||
'toolbariconsize' options.txt /*'toolbariconsize'*
|
||||
@@ -1119,7 +1147,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'vi' options.txt /*'vi'*
|
||||
'viewdir' options.txt /*'viewdir'*
|
||||
'viewoptions' options.txt /*'viewoptions'*
|
||||
'vif' options.txt /*'vif'*
|
||||
'viminfo' options.txt /*'viminfo'*
|
||||
'viminfofile' options.txt /*'viminfofile'*
|
||||
'virtualedit' options.txt /*'virtualedit'*
|
||||
'visualbell' options.txt /*'visualbell'*
|
||||
'vop' options.txt /*'vop'*
|
||||
@@ -1156,6 +1186,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
'winheight' options.txt /*'winheight'*
|
||||
'winminheight' options.txt /*'winminheight'*
|
||||
'winminwidth' options.txt /*'winminwidth'*
|
||||
'winptydll' options.txt /*'winptydll'*
|
||||
'winwidth' options.txt /*'winwidth'*
|
||||
'wiv' options.txt /*'wiv'*
|
||||
'wiw' options.txt /*'wiw'*
|
||||
@@ -1196,7 +1227,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
+acl various.txt /*+acl*
|
||||
+arabic various.txt /*+arabic*
|
||||
+autocmd various.txt /*+autocmd*
|
||||
+autoservername various.txt /*+autoservername*
|
||||
+balloon_eval various.txt /*+balloon_eval*
|
||||
+balloon_eval_term various.txt /*+balloon_eval_term*
|
||||
+browse various.txt /*+browse*
|
||||
+builtin_terms various.txt /*+builtin_terms*
|
||||
+byte_offset various.txt /*+byte_offset*
|
||||
@@ -1304,6 +1337,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
+tcl various.txt /*+tcl*
|
||||
+tcl/dyn various.txt /*+tcl\/dyn*
|
||||
+termguicolors various.txt /*+termguicolors*
|
||||
+terminal various.txt /*+terminal*
|
||||
+terminfo various.txt /*+terminfo*
|
||||
+termresponse various.txt /*+termresponse*
|
||||
+textobjects various.txt /*+textobjects*
|
||||
@@ -1311,6 +1345,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
+timers various.txt /*+timers*
|
||||
+title various.txt /*+title*
|
||||
+toolbar various.txt /*+toolbar*
|
||||
+unix eval.txt /*+unix*
|
||||
+user_commands various.txt /*+user_commands*
|
||||
+vertsplit various.txt /*+vertsplit*
|
||||
+viminfo various.txt /*+viminfo*
|
||||
@@ -1339,6 +1374,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
-+rv gui_x11.txt /*-+rv*
|
||||
-- starting.txt /*--*
|
||||
--- starting.txt /*---*
|
||||
--clean starting.txt /*--clean*
|
||||
--cmd starting.txt /*--cmd*
|
||||
--echo-wid starting.txt /*--echo-wid*
|
||||
--help starting.txt /*--help*
|
||||
@@ -1874,6 +1910,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:<afile> cmdline.txt /*:<afile>*
|
||||
:<amatch> cmdline.txt /*:<amatch>*
|
||||
:<cWORD> cmdline.txt /*:<cWORD>*
|
||||
:<cexpr> cmdline.txt /*:<cexpr>*
|
||||
:<cfile> cmdline.txt /*:<cfile>*
|
||||
:<cword> cmdline.txt /*:<cword>*
|
||||
:<sfile> cmdline.txt /*:<sfile>*
|
||||
@@ -1923,9 +1960,17 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:Print various.txt /*:Print*
|
||||
:Rexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Rexplore*
|
||||
:RmVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:RmVimball*
|
||||
:RustEmitAsm ft_rust.txt /*:RustEmitAsm*
|
||||
:RustEmitIr ft_rust.txt /*:RustEmitIr*
|
||||
:RustExpand ft_rust.txt /*:RustExpand*
|
||||
:RustFmt ft_rust.txt /*:RustFmt*
|
||||
:RustFmtRange ft_rust.txt /*:RustFmtRange*
|
||||
:RustPlay ft_rust.txt /*:RustPlay*
|
||||
:RustRun ft_rust.txt /*:RustRun*
|
||||
:Sexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Sexplore*
|
||||
:TOhtml syntax.txt /*:TOhtml*
|
||||
:TarDiff pi_tar.txt /*:TarDiff*
|
||||
:Termdebug terminal.txt /*:Termdebug*
|
||||
:Texplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Texplore*
|
||||
:UseVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:UseVimball*
|
||||
:Vexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Vexplore*
|
||||
@@ -3086,6 +3131,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:tclfile if_tcl.txt /*:tclfile*
|
||||
:te gui_w32.txt /*:te*
|
||||
:tearoff gui_w32.txt /*:tearoff*
|
||||
:ter terminal.txt /*:ter*
|
||||
:terminal terminal.txt /*:terminal*
|
||||
:tf tagsrch.txt /*:tf*
|
||||
:tfirst tagsrch.txt /*:tfirst*
|
||||
:th eval.txt /*:th*
|
||||
@@ -3095,9 +3142,16 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:tl tagsrch.txt /*:tl*
|
||||
:tlast tagsrch.txt /*:tlast*
|
||||
:tm gui.txt /*:tm*
|
||||
:tma map.txt /*:tma*
|
||||
:tmap map.txt /*:tmap*
|
||||
:tmap_l map.txt /*:tmap_l*
|
||||
:tmapc map.txt /*:tmapc*
|
||||
:tmapclear map.txt /*:tmapclear*
|
||||
:tmenu gui.txt /*:tmenu*
|
||||
:tn tagsrch.txt /*:tn*
|
||||
:tnext tagsrch.txt /*:tnext*
|
||||
:tno map.txt /*:tno*
|
||||
:tnoremap map.txt /*:tnoremap*
|
||||
:topleft windows.txt /*:topleft*
|
||||
:tp tagsrch.txt /*:tp*
|
||||
:tprevious tagsrch.txt /*:tprevious*
|
||||
@@ -3107,6 +3161,8 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
:ts tagsrch.txt /*:ts*
|
||||
:tselect tagsrch.txt /*:tselect*
|
||||
:tu gui.txt /*:tu*
|
||||
:tunma map.txt /*:tunma*
|
||||
:tunmap map.txt /*:tunmap*
|
||||
:tunmenu gui.txt /*:tunmenu*
|
||||
:u undo.txt /*:u*
|
||||
:un undo.txt /*:un*
|
||||
@@ -3266,6 +3322,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
<Char> map.txt /*<Char>*
|
||||
<CursorHold> autocmd.txt /*<CursorHold>*
|
||||
<D- intro.txt /*<D-*
|
||||
<D-c> os_mac.txt /*<D-c>*
|
||||
<D-v> os_mac.txt /*<D-v>*
|
||||
<D-x> os_mac.txt /*<D-x>*
|
||||
<Del> change.txt /*<Del>*
|
||||
<Down> motion.txt /*<Down>*
|
||||
<Drop> change.txt /*<Drop>*
|
||||
@@ -3368,6 +3427,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
<bang> map.txt /*<bang>*
|
||||
<buffer=N> autocmd.txt /*<buffer=N>*
|
||||
<buffer=abuf> autocmd.txt /*<buffer=abuf>*
|
||||
<cexpr> cmdline.txt /*<cexpr>*
|
||||
<cfile> cmdline.txt /*<cfile>*
|
||||
<character> intro.txt /*<character>*
|
||||
<count> map.txt /*<count>*
|
||||
@@ -3398,6 +3458,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
|
||||
<mods> map.txt /*<mods>*
|
||||
<nomodeline> autocmd.txt /*<nomodeline>*
|
||||
<q-args> map.txt /*<q-args>*
|
||||
<range> map.txt /*<range>*
|
||||
<reg> map.txt /*<reg>*
|
||||
<register> map.txt /*<register>*
|
||||
<sfile> cmdline.txt /*<sfile>*
|
||||
@@ -3511,6 +3572,8 @@ CTRL-V-alternative gui_w32.txt /*CTRL-V-alternative*
|
||||
CTRL-W index.txt /*CTRL-W*
|
||||
CTRL-W_+ windows.txt /*CTRL-W_+*
|
||||
CTRL-W_- windows.txt /*CTRL-W_-*
|
||||
CTRL-W_. terminal.txt /*CTRL-W_.*
|
||||
CTRL-W_: windows.txt /*CTRL-W_:*
|
||||
CTRL-W_< windows.txt /*CTRL-W_<*
|
||||
CTRL-W_<BS> windows.txt /*CTRL-W_<BS>*
|
||||
CTRL-W_<CR> quickfix.txt /*CTRL-W_<CR>*
|
||||
@@ -3549,6 +3612,7 @@ CTRL-W_H windows.txt /*CTRL-W_H*
|
||||
CTRL-W_J windows.txt /*CTRL-W_J*
|
||||
CTRL-W_K windows.txt /*CTRL-W_K*
|
||||
CTRL-W_L windows.txt /*CTRL-W_L*
|
||||
CTRL-W_N terminal.txt /*CTRL-W_N*
|
||||
CTRL-W_P windows.txt /*CTRL-W_P*
|
||||
CTRL-W_R windows.txt /*CTRL-W_R*
|
||||
CTRL-W_S windows.txt /*CTRL-W_S*
|
||||
@@ -3576,6 +3640,7 @@ CTRL-W_n windows.txt /*CTRL-W_n*
|
||||
CTRL-W_o windows.txt /*CTRL-W_o*
|
||||
CTRL-W_p windows.txt /*CTRL-W_p*
|
||||
CTRL-W_q windows.txt /*CTRL-W_q*
|
||||
CTRL-W_quote terminal.txt /*CTRL-W_quote*
|
||||
CTRL-W_r windows.txt /*CTRL-W_r*
|
||||
CTRL-W_s windows.txt /*CTRL-W_s*
|
||||
CTRL-W_t windows.txt /*CTRL-W_t*
|
||||
@@ -3599,6 +3664,8 @@ Cmd-event autocmd.txt /*Cmd-event*
|
||||
CmdUndefined autocmd.txt /*CmdUndefined*
|
||||
Cmdline cmdline.txt /*Cmdline*
|
||||
Cmdline-mode cmdline.txt /*Cmdline-mode*
|
||||
CmdlineEnter autocmd.txt /*CmdlineEnter*
|
||||
CmdlineLeave autocmd.txt /*CmdlineLeave*
|
||||
CmdwinEnter autocmd.txt /*CmdwinEnter*
|
||||
CmdwinLeave autocmd.txt /*CmdwinLeave*
|
||||
ColorScheme autocmd.txt /*ColorScheme*
|
||||
@@ -3701,7 +3768,6 @@ E169 message.txt /*E169*
|
||||
E17 message.txt /*E17*
|
||||
E170 eval.txt /*E170*
|
||||
E171 eval.txt /*E171*
|
||||
E172 message.txt /*E172*
|
||||
E173 message.txt /*E173*
|
||||
E174 map.txt /*E174*
|
||||
E175 map.txt /*E175*
|
||||
@@ -4498,7 +4564,18 @@ E935 eval.txt /*E935*
|
||||
E936 autocmd.txt /*E936*
|
||||
E937 autocmd.txt /*E937*
|
||||
E938 eval.txt /*E938*
|
||||
E939 change.txt /*E939*
|
||||
E94 windows.txt /*E94*
|
||||
E940 eval.txt /*E940*
|
||||
E941 eval.txt /*E941*
|
||||
E942 eval.txt /*E942*
|
||||
E943 message.txt /*E943*
|
||||
E944 pattern.txt /*E944*
|
||||
E945 pattern.txt /*E945*
|
||||
E946 terminal.txt /*E946*
|
||||
E947 terminal.txt /*E947*
|
||||
E948 terminal.txt /*E948*
|
||||
E949 editing.txt /*E949*
|
||||
E95 message.txt /*E95*
|
||||
E96 diff.txt /*E96*
|
||||
E97 diff.txt /*E97*
|
||||
@@ -4740,6 +4817,7 @@ TabNew autocmd.txt /*TabNew*
|
||||
Tcl if_tcl.txt /*Tcl*
|
||||
TermChanged autocmd.txt /*TermChanged*
|
||||
TermResponse autocmd.txt /*TermResponse*
|
||||
Terminal-mode terminal.txt /*Terminal-mode*
|
||||
TextChanged autocmd.txt /*TextChanged*
|
||||
TextChangedI autocmd.txt /*TextChangedI*
|
||||
Transact-SQL ft_sql.txt /*Transact-SQL*
|
||||
@@ -4780,9 +4858,11 @@ W18 syntax.txt /*W18*
|
||||
W19 autocmd.txt /*W19*
|
||||
W20 if_pyth.txt /*W20*
|
||||
W21 if_pyth.txt /*W21*
|
||||
W22 eval.txt /*W22*
|
||||
WORD motion.txt /*WORD*
|
||||
WWW intro.txt /*WWW*
|
||||
Win32 os_win32.txt /*Win32*
|
||||
WinBar gui.txt /*WinBar*
|
||||
WinEnter autocmd.txt /*WinEnter*
|
||||
WinLeave autocmd.txt /*WinLeave*
|
||||
WinNew autocmd.txt /*WinNew*
|
||||
@@ -5007,6 +5087,7 @@ assert_inrange() eval.txt /*assert_inrange()*
|
||||
assert_match() eval.txt /*assert_match()*
|
||||
assert_notequal() eval.txt /*assert_notequal()*
|
||||
assert_notmatch() eval.txt /*assert_notmatch()*
|
||||
assert_report() eval.txt /*assert_report()*
|
||||
assert_true() eval.txt /*assert_true()*
|
||||
at motion.txt /*at*
|
||||
atan() eval.txt /*atan()*
|
||||
@@ -5070,6 +5151,8 @@ backup-changed version4.txt /*backup-changed*
|
||||
backup-extension version4.txt /*backup-extension*
|
||||
backup-table editing.txt /*backup-table*
|
||||
balloon-eval debugger.txt /*balloon-eval*
|
||||
balloon_show() eval.txt /*balloon_show()*
|
||||
balloon_split() eval.txt /*balloon_split()*
|
||||
bar motion.txt /*bar*
|
||||
bars help.txt /*bars*
|
||||
base_font_name_list mbyte.txt /*base_font_name_list*
|
||||
@@ -5343,6 +5426,7 @@ cino-: indent.txt /*cino-:*
|
||||
cino-= indent.txt /*cino-=*
|
||||
cino-> indent.txt /*cino->*
|
||||
cino-C indent.txt /*cino-C*
|
||||
cino-E indent.txt /*cino-E*
|
||||
cino-J indent.txt /*cino-J*
|
||||
cino-L indent.txt /*cino-L*
|
||||
cino-M indent.txt /*cino-M*
|
||||
@@ -5373,6 +5457,7 @@ cinoptions-values indent.txt /*cinoptions-values*
|
||||
clear-undo undo.txt /*clear-undo*
|
||||
clearmatches() eval.txt /*clearmatches()*
|
||||
client-server remote.txt /*client-server*
|
||||
client-server-name remote.txt /*client-server-name*
|
||||
clientserver remote.txt /*clientserver*
|
||||
clipboard gui.txt /*clipboard*
|
||||
clipboard-autoselect options.txt /*clipboard-autoselect*
|
||||
@@ -6090,6 +6175,7 @@ ft-mathematica-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-mathematica-syntax*
|
||||
ft-mma-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-mma-syntax*
|
||||
ft-moo-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-moo-syntax*
|
||||
ft-msql-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-msql-syntax*
|
||||
ft-n1ql-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-n1ql-syntax*
|
||||
ft-nasm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-nasm-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ncf-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ncf-syntax*
|
||||
ft-nroff-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-nroff-syntax*
|
||||
@@ -6120,6 +6206,7 @@ ft-rexx-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rexx-syntax*
|
||||
ft-rst-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rst-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ruby-omni insert.txt /*ft-ruby-omni*
|
||||
ft-ruby-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ruby-syntax*
|
||||
ft-rust filetype.txt /*ft-rust*
|
||||
ft-scheme-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-scheme-syntax*
|
||||
ft-sdl-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sdl-syntax*
|
||||
ft-sed-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sed-syntax*
|
||||
@@ -6152,6 +6239,7 @@ ft-xpm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xpm-syntax*
|
||||
ft-yaml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-yaml-syntax*
|
||||
ft-zsh-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-zsh-syntax*
|
||||
ft_ada.txt ft_ada.txt /*ft_ada.txt*
|
||||
ft_rust.txt ft_rust.txt /*ft_rust.txt*
|
||||
ft_sql.txt ft_sql.txt /*ft_sql.txt*
|
||||
ftdetect filetype.txt /*ftdetect*
|
||||
ftp pi_netrw.txt /*ftp*
|
||||
@@ -6229,6 +6317,7 @@ g:decada.Make_Command ft_ada.txt /*g:decada.Make_Command*
|
||||
g:decada.Unit_Name() ft_ada.txt /*g:decada.Unit_Name()*
|
||||
g:filetype_csh syntax.txt /*g:filetype_csh*
|
||||
g:filetype_r syntax.txt /*g:filetype_r*
|
||||
g:ftplugin_rust_source_path ft_rust.txt /*g:ftplugin_rust_source_path*
|
||||
g:gnat ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat*
|
||||
g:gnat.Error_Format ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Error_Format*
|
||||
g:gnat.Find() ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Find()*
|
||||
@@ -6313,10 +6402,15 @@ g:netrw_list_cmd_options pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_list_cmd_options*
|
||||
g:netrw_list_hide pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_list_hide*
|
||||
g:netrw_liststyle pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_liststyle*
|
||||
g:netrw_localcopycmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localcopycmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_localcopycmdopt pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localcopycmdopt*
|
||||
g:netrw_localcopydircmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localcopydircmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_localcopydircmdopt pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localcopydircmdopt*
|
||||
g:netrw_localmkdir pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localmkdir*
|
||||
g:netrw_localmkdiropt pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localmkdiropt*
|
||||
g:netrw_localmovecmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localmovecmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_localmovecmdopt pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localmovecmdopt*
|
||||
g:netrw_localrmdir pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localrmdir*
|
||||
g:netrw_localrmdiropt pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_localrmdiropt*
|
||||
g:netrw_maxfilenamelen pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_maxfilenamelen*
|
||||
g:netrw_menu pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_menu*
|
||||
g:netrw_mkdir_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_mkdir_cmd*
|
||||
@@ -6326,11 +6420,13 @@ g:netrw_nogx pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_nogx*
|
||||
g:netrw_preview pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_preview*
|
||||
g:netrw_rcp_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_rcp_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_remote_mkdir pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_remote_mkdir*
|
||||
g:netrw_rename_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_rename_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_retmap pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_retmap*
|
||||
g:netrw_rm_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_rm_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_rmdir_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_rmdir_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_rmf_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_rmf_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_rsync_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_rsync_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_rsync_sep pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_rsync_sep*
|
||||
g:netrw_scp_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_scp_cmd*
|
||||
g:netrw_scpport pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_scpport*
|
||||
g:netrw_sepchr pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_sepchr*
|
||||
@@ -6358,6 +6454,20 @@ g:netrw_win95ftp pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_win95ftp*
|
||||
g:netrw_winsize pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_winsize*
|
||||
g:netrw_wiw pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_wiw*
|
||||
g:netrw_xstrlen pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_xstrlen*
|
||||
g:rust_bang_comment_leader ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_bang_comment_leader*
|
||||
g:rust_conceal ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_conceal*
|
||||
g:rust_conceal_mod_path ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_conceal_mod_path*
|
||||
g:rust_conceal_pub ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_conceal_pub*
|
||||
g:rust_fold ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_fold*
|
||||
g:rust_playpen_url ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_playpen_url*
|
||||
g:rust_recommended_style ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_recommended_style*
|
||||
g:rust_shortener_url ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_shortener_url*
|
||||
g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent ft_rust.txt /*g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent*
|
||||
g:rustc_path ft_rust.txt /*g:rustc_path*
|
||||
g:rustfmt_autosave ft_rust.txt /*g:rustfmt_autosave*
|
||||
g:rustfmt_command ft_rust.txt /*g:rustfmt_command*
|
||||
g:rustfmt_fail_silently ft_rust.txt /*g:rustfmt_fail_silently*
|
||||
g:rustfmt_options ft_rust.txt /*g:rustfmt_options*
|
||||
g:syntax_on syntax.txt /*g:syntax_on*
|
||||
g:tar_browseoptions pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_browseoptions*
|
||||
g:tar_cmd pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_cmd*
|
||||
@@ -6434,6 +6544,7 @@ ga various.txt /*ga*
|
||||
garbagecollect() eval.txt /*garbagecollect()*
|
||||
gd pattern.txt /*gd*
|
||||
gdb debug.txt /*gdb*
|
||||
gdb-version terminal.txt /*gdb-version*
|
||||
ge motion.txt /*ge*
|
||||
get() eval.txt /*get()*
|
||||
get-ms-debuggers debug.txt /*get-ms-debuggers*
|
||||
@@ -6529,6 +6640,7 @@ gs various.txt /*gs*
|
||||
gsp.vim syntax.txt /*gsp.vim*
|
||||
gstar pattern.txt /*gstar*
|
||||
gt tabpage.txt /*gt*
|
||||
gtk-css gui_x11.txt /*gtk-css*
|
||||
gtk-tooltip-colors gui_x11.txt /*gtk-tooltip-colors*
|
||||
gu change.txt /*gu*
|
||||
gugu change.txt /*gugu*
|
||||
@@ -6588,7 +6700,7 @@ gui-x11-various gui_x11.txt /*gui-x11-various*
|
||||
gui.txt gui.txt /*gui.txt*
|
||||
gui_w32.txt gui_w32.txt /*gui_w32.txt*
|
||||
gui_x11.txt gui_x11.txt /*gui_x11.txt*
|
||||
guifontwide_gtk2 options.txt /*guifontwide_gtk2*
|
||||
guifontwide_gtk options.txt /*guifontwide_gtk*
|
||||
guifontwide_win_mbyte options.txt /*guifontwide_win_mbyte*
|
||||
guioptions_a options.txt /*guioptions_a*
|
||||
guu change.txt /*guu*
|
||||
@@ -6698,6 +6810,7 @@ hl-PmenuSbar syntax.txt /*hl-PmenuSbar*
|
||||
hl-PmenuSel syntax.txt /*hl-PmenuSel*
|
||||
hl-PmenuThumb syntax.txt /*hl-PmenuThumb*
|
||||
hl-Question syntax.txt /*hl-Question*
|
||||
hl-QuickFixLine syntax.txt /*hl-QuickFixLine*
|
||||
hl-Scrollbar syntax.txt /*hl-Scrollbar*
|
||||
hl-Search syntax.txt /*hl-Search*
|
||||
hl-SignColumn syntax.txt /*hl-SignColumn*
|
||||
@@ -7140,9 +7253,11 @@ m` motion.txt /*m`*
|
||||
mac os_mac.txt /*mac*
|
||||
mac-bug os_mac.txt /*mac-bug*
|
||||
mac-compile os_mac.txt /*mac-compile*
|
||||
mac-darwin-feature os_mac.txt /*mac-darwin-feature*
|
||||
mac-faq os_mac.txt /*mac-faq*
|
||||
mac-filename os_mac.txt /*mac-filename*
|
||||
mac-lack os_mac.txt /*mac-lack*
|
||||
mac-standard-mappings os_mac.txt /*mac-standard-mappings*
|
||||
mac-vimfile os_mac.txt /*mac-vimfile*
|
||||
macintosh os_mac.txt /*macintosh*
|
||||
macro map.txt /*macro*
|
||||
@@ -7198,6 +7313,7 @@ mapmode-n map.txt /*mapmode-n*
|
||||
mapmode-nvo map.txt /*mapmode-nvo*
|
||||
mapmode-o map.txt /*mapmode-o*
|
||||
mapmode-s map.txt /*mapmode-s*
|
||||
mapmode-t map.txt /*mapmode-t*
|
||||
mapmode-v map.txt /*mapmode-v*
|
||||
mapmode-x map.txt /*mapmode-x*
|
||||
mapping map.txt /*mapping*
|
||||
@@ -7230,6 +7346,7 @@ mbyte-encoding mbyte.txt /*mbyte-encoding*
|
||||
mbyte-first mbyte.txt /*mbyte-first*
|
||||
mbyte-fonts-MSwin mbyte.txt /*mbyte-fonts-MSwin*
|
||||
mbyte-fonts-X11 mbyte.txt /*mbyte-fonts-X11*
|
||||
mbyte-func mbyte.txt /*mbyte-func*
|
||||
mbyte-keymap mbyte.txt /*mbyte-keymap*
|
||||
mbyte-locale mbyte.txt /*mbyte-locale*
|
||||
mbyte-options mbyte.txt /*mbyte-options*
|
||||
@@ -7312,6 +7429,7 @@ mzscheme-vim if_mzsch.txt /*mzscheme-vim*
|
||||
mzscheme-vimext if_mzsch.txt /*mzscheme-vimext*
|
||||
mzscheme-window if_mzsch.txt /*mzscheme-window*
|
||||
n pattern.txt /*n*
|
||||
n1ql.vim syntax.txt /*n1ql.vim*
|
||||
nasm.vim syntax.txt /*nasm.vim*
|
||||
navigation motion.txt /*navigation*
|
||||
nb-commands netbeans.txt /*nb-commands*
|
||||
@@ -7384,7 +7502,11 @@ netrw-browser-var pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-browser-var*
|
||||
netrw-browsing pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-browsing*
|
||||
netrw-c pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-c*
|
||||
netrw-c-tab pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-c-tab*
|
||||
netrw-cB pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-cB*
|
||||
netrw-cadaver pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-cadaver*
|
||||
netrw-call pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-call*
|
||||
netrw-cb pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-cb*
|
||||
netrw-cd pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-cd*
|
||||
netrw-chgup pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-chgup*
|
||||
netrw-clean pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-clean*
|
||||
netrw-contents pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-contents*
|
||||
@@ -7410,6 +7532,7 @@ netrw-enter pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-enter*
|
||||
netrw-ex pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ex*
|
||||
netrw-explore pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-explore*
|
||||
netrw-explore-cmds pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-explore-cmds*
|
||||
netrw-expose pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-expose*
|
||||
netrw-externapp pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-externapp*
|
||||
netrw-file pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-file*
|
||||
netrw-filigree pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-filigree*
|
||||
@@ -7459,6 +7582,7 @@ netrw-mh pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mh*
|
||||
netrw-middlemouse pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-middlemouse*
|
||||
netrw-ml_get pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ml_get*
|
||||
netrw-mm pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mm*
|
||||
netrw-modify pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-modify*
|
||||
netrw-mouse pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mouse*
|
||||
netrw-move pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-move*
|
||||
netrw-mp pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-mp*
|
||||
@@ -7653,6 +7777,9 @@ nice todo.txt /*nice*
|
||||
no-eval-feature eval.txt /*no-eval-feature*
|
||||
no-type-checking eval.txt /*no-type-checking*
|
||||
no_buffers_menu gui.txt /*no_buffers_menu*
|
||||
no_mail_maps filetype.txt /*no_mail_maps*
|
||||
no_plugin_maps filetype.txt /*no_plugin_maps*
|
||||
nocombine syntax.txt /*nocombine*
|
||||
non-greedy pattern.txt /*non-greedy*
|
||||
non-zero-arg eval.txt /*non-zero-arg*
|
||||
none-variable eval.txt /*none-variable*
|
||||
@@ -7701,6 +7828,7 @@ option-summary options.txt /*option-summary*
|
||||
option-window options.txt /*option-window*
|
||||
options options.txt /*options*
|
||||
options-changed version5.txt /*options-changed*
|
||||
options-in-terminal terminal.txt /*options-in-terminal*
|
||||
options.txt options.txt /*options.txt*
|
||||
optwin options.txt /*optwin*
|
||||
or() eval.txt /*or()*
|
||||
@@ -7882,6 +8010,7 @@ python-bindeval if_pyth.txt /*python-bindeval*
|
||||
python-bindeval-objects if_pyth.txt /*python-bindeval-objects*
|
||||
python-buffer if_pyth.txt /*python-buffer*
|
||||
python-buffers if_pyth.txt /*python-buffers*
|
||||
python-building if_pyth.txt /*python-building*
|
||||
python-chdir if_pyth.txt /*python-chdir*
|
||||
python-command if_pyth.txt /*python-command*
|
||||
python-commands if_pyth.txt /*python-commands*
|
||||
@@ -7928,6 +8057,7 @@ qnx-terminal os_qnx.txt /*qnx-terminal*
|
||||
quake.vim syntax.txt /*quake.vim*
|
||||
quickfix quickfix.txt /*quickfix*
|
||||
quickfix-6 version6.txt /*quickfix-6*
|
||||
quickfix-ID quickfix.txt /*quickfix-ID*
|
||||
quickfix-directory-stack quickfix.txt /*quickfix-directory-stack*
|
||||
quickfix-error-lists quickfix.txt /*quickfix-error-lists*
|
||||
quickfix-functions usr_41.txt /*quickfix-functions*
|
||||
@@ -8010,6 +8140,7 @@ remote_foreground() eval.txt /*remote_foreground()*
|
||||
remote_peek() eval.txt /*remote_peek()*
|
||||
remote_read() eval.txt /*remote_read()*
|
||||
remote_send() eval.txt /*remote_send()*
|
||||
remote_startserver() eval.txt /*remote_startserver()*
|
||||
remove() eval.txt /*remove()*
|
||||
remove-filetype filetype.txt /*remove-filetype*
|
||||
remove-option-flags options.txt /*remove-option-flags*
|
||||
@@ -8065,6 +8196,13 @@ russian-issues russian.txt /*russian-issues*
|
||||
russian-keymap russian.txt /*russian-keymap*
|
||||
russian-l18n russian.txt /*russian-l18n*
|
||||
russian.txt russian.txt /*russian.txt*
|
||||
rust ft_rust.txt /*rust*
|
||||
rust-commands ft_rust.txt /*rust-commands*
|
||||
rust-intro ft_rust.txt /*rust-intro*
|
||||
rust-mappings ft_rust.txt /*rust-mappings*
|
||||
rust-settings ft_rust.txt /*rust-settings*
|
||||
rust_<D-R> ft_rust.txt /*rust_<D-R>*
|
||||
rust_<D-r> ft_rust.txt /*rust_<D-r>*
|
||||
rview starting.txt /*rview*
|
||||
rvim starting.txt /*rvim*
|
||||
rxvt syntax.txt /*rxvt*
|
||||
@@ -8149,6 +8287,7 @@ servername-variable eval.txt /*servername-variable*
|
||||
session-file starting.txt /*session-file*
|
||||
set-option options.txt /*set-option*
|
||||
set-spc-auto spell.txt /*set-spc-auto*
|
||||
setbufline() eval.txt /*setbufline()*
|
||||
setbufvar() eval.txt /*setbufvar()*
|
||||
setcharsearch() eval.txt /*setcharsearch()*
|
||||
setcmdpos() eval.txt /*setcmdpos()*
|
||||
@@ -8355,6 +8494,7 @@ star pattern.txt /*star*
|
||||
starstar editing.txt /*starstar*
|
||||
starstar-wildcard editing.txt /*starstar-wildcard*
|
||||
start-of-file pattern.txt /*start-of-file*
|
||||
start-vimdiff diff.txt /*start-vimdiff*
|
||||
starting starting.txt /*starting*
|
||||
starting-amiga starting.txt /*starting-amiga*
|
||||
starting.txt starting.txt /*starting.txt*
|
||||
@@ -8375,6 +8515,7 @@ strdisplaywidth() eval.txt /*strdisplaywidth()*
|
||||
strftime() eval.txt /*strftime()*
|
||||
strgetchar() eval.txt /*strgetchar()*
|
||||
stridx() eval.txt /*stridx()*
|
||||
strikethrough syntax.txt /*strikethrough*
|
||||
string eval.txt /*string*
|
||||
string() eval.txt /*string()*
|
||||
string-functions usr_41.txt /*string-functions*
|
||||
@@ -8461,11 +8602,14 @@ t_AL term.txt /*t_AL*
|
||||
t_BD term.txt /*t_BD*
|
||||
t_BE term.txt /*t_BE*
|
||||
t_CS term.txt /*t_CS*
|
||||
t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C*
|
||||
t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N terminal.txt /*t_CTRL-\\_CTRL-N*
|
||||
t_CV term.txt /*t_CV*
|
||||
t_Ce term.txt /*t_Ce*
|
||||
t_Co term.txt /*t_Co*
|
||||
t_Cs term.txt /*t_Cs*
|
||||
t_DL term.txt /*t_DL*
|
||||
t_EC term.txt /*t_EC*
|
||||
t_EI term.txt /*t_EI*
|
||||
t_F1 term.txt /*t_F1*
|
||||
t_F2 term.txt /*t_F2*
|
||||
@@ -8476,6 +8620,7 @@ t_F6 term.txt /*t_F6*
|
||||
t_F7 term.txt /*t_F7*
|
||||
t_F8 term.txt /*t_F8*
|
||||
t_F9 term.txt /*t_F9*
|
||||
t_GP term.txt /*t_GP*
|
||||
t_IE term.txt /*t_IE*
|
||||
t_IS term.txt /*t_IS*
|
||||
t_K1 term.txt /*t_K1*
|
||||
@@ -8501,12 +8646,20 @@ t_KL term.txt /*t_KL*
|
||||
t_PE term.txt /*t_PE*
|
||||
t_PS term.txt /*t_PS*
|
||||
t_RB term.txt /*t_RB*
|
||||
t_RC term.txt /*t_RC*
|
||||
t_RF term.txt /*t_RF*
|
||||
t_RI term.txt /*t_RI*
|
||||
t_RS term.txt /*t_RS*
|
||||
t_RV term.txt /*t_RV*
|
||||
t_SC term.txt /*t_SC*
|
||||
t_SH term.txt /*t_SH*
|
||||
t_SI term.txt /*t_SI*
|
||||
t_SR term.txt /*t_SR*
|
||||
t_Sb term.txt /*t_Sb*
|
||||
t_Sf term.txt /*t_Sf*
|
||||
t_Te term.txt /*t_Te*
|
||||
t_Ts term.txt /*t_Ts*
|
||||
t_VS term.txt /*t_VS*
|
||||
t_WP term.txt /*t_WP*
|
||||
t_WS term.txt /*t_WS*
|
||||
t_ZH term.txt /*t_ZH*
|
||||
@@ -8719,9 +8872,27 @@ temp-file-name eval.txt /*temp-file-name*
|
||||
tempfile change.txt /*tempfile*
|
||||
template autocmd.txt /*template*
|
||||
tempname() eval.txt /*tempname()*
|
||||
term++close terminal.txt /*term++close*
|
||||
term++open terminal.txt /*term++open*
|
||||
term-dependent-settings term.txt /*term-dependent-settings*
|
||||
term-list syntax.txt /*term-list*
|
||||
term.txt term.txt /*term.txt*
|
||||
term_getaltscreen() eval.txt /*term_getaltscreen()*
|
||||
term_getattr() eval.txt /*term_getattr()*
|
||||
term_getcursor() eval.txt /*term_getcursor()*
|
||||
term_getjob() eval.txt /*term_getjob()*
|
||||
term_getline() eval.txt /*term_getline()*
|
||||
term_getscrolled() eval.txt /*term_getscrolled()*
|
||||
term_getsize() eval.txt /*term_getsize()*
|
||||
term_getstatus() eval.txt /*term_getstatus()*
|
||||
term_gettitle() eval.txt /*term_gettitle()*
|
||||
term_gettty() eval.txt /*term_gettty()*
|
||||
term_list() eval.txt /*term_list()*
|
||||
term_scrape() eval.txt /*term_scrape()*
|
||||
term_sendkeys() eval.txt /*term_sendkeys()*
|
||||
term_setsize() eval.txt /*term_setsize()*
|
||||
term_start() eval.txt /*term_start()*
|
||||
term_wait() eval.txt /*term_wait()*
|
||||
termcap term.txt /*termcap*
|
||||
termcap-changed version4.txt /*termcap-changed*
|
||||
termcap-colors term.txt /*termcap-colors*
|
||||
@@ -8729,22 +8900,46 @@ termcap-cursor-color term.txt /*termcap-cursor-color*
|
||||
termcap-cursor-shape term.txt /*termcap-cursor-shape*
|
||||
termcap-options term.txt /*termcap-options*
|
||||
termcap-title term.txt /*termcap-title*
|
||||
termdebug-commands terminal.txt /*termdebug-commands*
|
||||
termdebug-communication terminal.txt /*termdebug-communication*
|
||||
termdebug-customizing terminal.txt /*termdebug-customizing*
|
||||
termdebug-example terminal.txt /*termdebug-example*
|
||||
termdebug-starting terminal.txt /*termdebug-starting*
|
||||
termdebug-stepping terminal.txt /*termdebug-stepping*
|
||||
termdebug-variables terminal.txt /*termdebug-variables*
|
||||
terminal terminal.txt /*terminal*
|
||||
terminal-colors os_unix.txt /*terminal-colors*
|
||||
terminal-cursor-style terminal.txt /*terminal-cursor-style*
|
||||
terminal-debug terminal.txt /*terminal-debug*
|
||||
terminal-functions usr_41.txt /*terminal-functions*
|
||||
terminal-info term.txt /*terminal-info*
|
||||
terminal-key-codes term.txt /*terminal-key-codes*
|
||||
terminal-ms-windows terminal.txt /*terminal-ms-windows*
|
||||
terminal-options term.txt /*terminal-options*
|
||||
terminal-output-codes term.txt /*terminal-output-codes*
|
||||
terminal-resizing terminal.txt /*terminal-resizing*
|
||||
terminal-size-color terminal.txt /*terminal-size-color*
|
||||
terminal-special-keys terminal.txt /*terminal-special-keys*
|
||||
terminal-testing terminal.txt /*terminal-testing*
|
||||
terminal-typing terminal.txt /*terminal-typing*
|
||||
terminal-unix terminal.txt /*terminal-unix*
|
||||
terminal-use terminal.txt /*terminal-use*
|
||||
terminal.txt terminal.txt /*terminal.txt*
|
||||
terminfo term.txt /*terminfo*
|
||||
termresponse-variable eval.txt /*termresponse-variable*
|
||||
test-functions usr_41.txt /*test-functions*
|
||||
test_alloc_fail() eval.txt /*test_alloc_fail()*
|
||||
test_autochdir() eval.txt /*test_autochdir()*
|
||||
test_disable_char_avail() eval.txt /*test_disable_char_avail()*
|
||||
test_feedinput() eval.txt /*test_feedinput()*
|
||||
test_garbagecollect_now() eval.txt /*test_garbagecollect_now()*
|
||||
test_ignore_error() eval.txt /*test_ignore_error()*
|
||||
test_null_channel() eval.txt /*test_null_channel()*
|
||||
test_null_dict() eval.txt /*test_null_dict()*
|
||||
test_null_job() eval.txt /*test_null_job()*
|
||||
test_null_list() eval.txt /*test_null_list()*
|
||||
test_null_partial() eval.txt /*test_null_partial()*
|
||||
test_null_string() eval.txt /*test_null_string()*
|
||||
test_override() eval.txt /*test_override()*
|
||||
test_settime() eval.txt /*test_settime()*
|
||||
testing eval.txt /*testing*
|
||||
testing-variable eval.txt /*testing-variable*
|
||||
@@ -8962,7 +9157,12 @@ v:t_list eval.txt /*v:t_list*
|
||||
v:t_none eval.txt /*v:t_none*
|
||||
v:t_number eval.txt /*v:t_number*
|
||||
v:t_string eval.txt /*v:t_string*
|
||||
v:termblinkresp eval.txt /*v:termblinkresp*
|
||||
v:termrbgresp eval.txt /*v:termrbgresp*
|
||||
v:termresponse eval.txt /*v:termresponse*
|
||||
v:termrfgresp eval.txt /*v:termrfgresp*
|
||||
v:termstyleresp eval.txt /*v:termstyleresp*
|
||||
v:termu7resp eval.txt /*v:termu7resp*
|
||||
v:testing eval.txt /*v:testing*
|
||||
v:this_session eval.txt /*v:this_session*
|
||||
v:throwpoint eval.txt /*v:throwpoint*
|
||||
@@ -9245,6 +9445,8 @@ wildmenumode() eval.txt /*wildmenumode()*
|
||||
win32 os_win32.txt /*win32*
|
||||
win32-!start gui_w32.txt /*win32-!start*
|
||||
win32-PATH os_win32.txt /*win32-PATH*
|
||||
win32-backslashes os_win32.txt /*win32-backslashes*
|
||||
win32-cmdargs os_win32.txt /*win32-cmdargs*
|
||||
win32-colors gui_w32.txt /*win32-colors*
|
||||
win32-compiling os_win32.txt /*win32-compiling*
|
||||
win32-curdir os_win32.txt /*win32-curdir*
|
||||
@@ -9282,6 +9484,7 @@ window-resize windows.txt /*window-resize*
|
||||
window-size term.txt /*window-size*
|
||||
window-size-functions usr_41.txt /*window-size-functions*
|
||||
window-tag windows.txt /*window-tag*
|
||||
window-toolbar gui.txt /*window-toolbar*
|
||||
window-variable eval.txt /*window-variable*
|
||||
windowid windows.txt /*windowid*
|
||||
windowid-variable eval.txt /*windowid-variable*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 20
|
||||
*tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 20
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -195,6 +195,7 @@ the same entry.
|
||||
information in the tags file(s).
|
||||
When [ident] is not given, the last tag name from the
|
||||
tag stack is used.
|
||||
See |tag-!| for [!].
|
||||
With a '>' in the first column is indicated which is
|
||||
the current position in the list (if there is one).
|
||||
[ident] can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*term.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 27
|
||||
*term.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Oct 14
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -95,7 +95,12 @@ terminal when entering "raw" mode and 't_BD' when leaving "raw" mode. The
|
||||
terminal is then expected to put 't_PS' before pasted text and 't_PE' after
|
||||
pasted text. This way Vim can separate text that is pasted from characters
|
||||
that are typed. The pasted text is handled like when the middle mouse button
|
||||
is used.
|
||||
is used, it is inserted literally and not interpreted as commands.
|
||||
|
||||
When the cursor is in the first column, the pasted text will be inserted
|
||||
before it. Otherwise the pasted text is appended after the cursor position.
|
||||
This means one cannot paste after the first column. Unfortunately Vim does
|
||||
not have a way to tell where the mouse pointer was.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that in some situations Vim will not recognize the bracketed paste and
|
||||
you will get the raw text. In other situations Vim will only get the first
|
||||
@@ -247,7 +252,7 @@ But any non-empty string means that the flag is set. An empty string means
|
||||
that the flag is not set. 't_CS' works like this too, but it isn't a termcap
|
||||
flag.
|
||||
|
||||
OUTPUT CODES
|
||||
OUTPUT CODES *terminal-output-codes*
|
||||
option meaning ~
|
||||
|
||||
t_AB set background color (ANSI) *t_AB* *'t_AB'*
|
||||
@@ -290,13 +295,11 @@ OUTPUT CODES
|
||||
t_ts set window title start (to status line) *t_ts* *'t_ts'*
|
||||
t_ue underline end *t_ue* *'t_ue'*
|
||||
t_us underline mode *t_us* *'t_us'*
|
||||
t_Ce undercurl end *t_Ce* *'t_Ce'*
|
||||
t_Cs undercurl mode *t_Cs* *'t_Cs'*
|
||||
t_ut clearing uses the current background color *t_ut* *'t_ut'*
|
||||
t_vb visual bell *t_vb* *'t_vb'*
|
||||
t_ve cursor visible *t_ve* *'t_ve'*
|
||||
t_vi cursor invisible *t_vi* *'t_vi'*
|
||||
t_vs cursor very visible *t_vs* *'t_vs'*
|
||||
t_vs cursor very visible (blink) *t_vs* *'t_vs'*
|
||||
*t_xs* *'t_xs'*
|
||||
t_xs if non-empty, standout not erased by overwriting (hpterm)
|
||||
*t_xn* *'t_xn'*
|
||||
@@ -306,10 +309,16 @@ OUTPUT CODES
|
||||
t_ZR italics end *t_ZR* *'t_ZR'*
|
||||
|
||||
Added by Vim (there are no standard codes for these):
|
||||
t_Ce undercurl end *t_Ce* *'t_Ce'*
|
||||
t_Cs undercurl mode *t_Cs* *'t_Cs'*
|
||||
t_Te strikethrough end *t_Te* *'t_Te'*
|
||||
t_Ts strikethrough mode *t_Ts* *'t_Ts'*
|
||||
t_IS set icon text start *t_IS* *'t_IS'*
|
||||
t_IE set icon text end *t_IE* *'t_IE'*
|
||||
t_WP set window position (Y, X) in pixels *t_WP* *'t_WP'*
|
||||
t_WS set window size (height, width) in characters *t_WS* *'t_WS'*
|
||||
t_GP get window position (Y, X) in pixels *t_GP* *'t_GP'*
|
||||
t_WS set window size (height, width in cells) *t_WS* *'t_WS'*
|
||||
t_VS cursor normally visible (no blink) *t_VS* *'t_VS'*
|
||||
t_SI start insert mode (bar cursor shape) *t_SI* *'t_SI'*
|
||||
t_SR start replace mode (underline cursor shape) *t_SR* *'t_SR'*
|
||||
t_EI end insert or replace mode (block cursor shape) *t_EI* *'t_EI'*
|
||||
@@ -318,6 +327,7 @@ Added by Vim (there are no standard codes for these):
|
||||
|xterm-8bit| |v:termresponse| |'ttymouse'| |xterm-codes|
|
||||
t_u7 request cursor position (for xterm) *t_u7* *'t_u7'*
|
||||
see |'ambiwidth'|
|
||||
t_RF request terminal foreground color *t_RF* *'t_RF'*
|
||||
t_RB request terminal background color *t_RB* *'t_RB'*
|
||||
t_8f set foreground color (R, G, B) *t_8f* *'t_8f'*
|
||||
|xterm-true-color|
|
||||
@@ -327,8 +337,31 @@ Added by Vim (there are no standard codes for these):
|
||||
|xterm-bracketed-paste|
|
||||
t_BD disable bracketed paste mode *t_BD* *'t_BD'*
|
||||
|xterm-bracketed-paste|
|
||||
t_SC set cursor color start *t_SC* *'t_SC'*
|
||||
t_EC set cursor color end *t_EC* *'t_EC'*
|
||||
t_SH set cursor shape *t_SH* *'t_SH'*
|
||||
t_RC request terminal cursor blinking *t_RC* *'t_RC'*
|
||||
t_RS request terminal cursor style *t_RS* *'t_RS'*
|
||||
|
||||
KEY CODES
|
||||
Some codes have a start, middle and end part. The start and end are defined
|
||||
by the termcap option, the middle part is text.
|
||||
set title text: t_ts {title text} t_fs
|
||||
set icon text: t_IS {icon text} t_IE
|
||||
set cursor color: t_SC {color name} t_EC
|
||||
|
||||
t_SH must take one argument:
|
||||
0, 1 or none blinking block cursor
|
||||
2 block cursor
|
||||
3 blinking underline cursor
|
||||
4 underline cursor
|
||||
5 blinking vertical bar cursor
|
||||
6 vertical bar cursor
|
||||
|
||||
t_RS is sent only if the response to t_RV has been received. It is not used
|
||||
on Mac OS when Terminal.app could be recognized from the termresponse.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
KEY CODES *terminal-key-codes*
|
||||
Note: Use the <> form if possible
|
||||
|
||||
option name meaning ~
|
||||
@@ -419,8 +452,9 @@ Note: Use the <> form if possible
|
||||
t_KK <k8> keypad 8 *<k8>* *t_KK* *'t_KK'*
|
||||
t_KL <k9> keypad 9 *<k9>* *t_KL* *'t_KL'*
|
||||
<Mouse> leader of mouse code *<Mouse>*
|
||||
t_PS start of bracketed paste |xterm-bracketed-paste| *t_PS* 't_PS'
|
||||
t_PE end of bracketed paste |xterm-bracketed-paste| *t_PE* 't_PE'
|
||||
*t_PS* *'t_PS'*
|
||||
t_PS start of bracketed paste |xterm-bracketed-paste|
|
||||
t_PE end of bracketed paste |xterm-bracketed-paste| *t_PE* *'t_PE'*
|
||||
|
||||
Note about t_so and t_mr: When the termcap entry "so" is not present the
|
||||
entry for "mr" is used. And vice versa. The same is done for "se" and "me".
|
||||
|
||||
547
runtime/doc/terminal.txt
Normal file
547
runtime/doc/terminal.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,547 @@
|
||||
*terminal.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 17
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Terminal window support *terminal*
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
WARNING: THIS IS ONLY PARTLY IMPLEMENTED, ANYTHING CAN STILL CHANGE
|
||||
|
||||
The terminal feature is optional, use this to check if your Vim has it: >
|
||||
echo has('terminal')
|
||||
If the result is "1" you have it.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1. Basic use |terminal-use|
|
||||
Typing |terminal-typing|
|
||||
Size and color |terminal-size-color|
|
||||
Syntax |:terminal|
|
||||
Resizing |terminal-resizing|
|
||||
Terminal Modes |Terminal-mode|
|
||||
Cursor style |terminal-cursor-style|
|
||||
Special keys |terminal-special-keys|
|
||||
Unix |terminal-unix|
|
||||
MS-Windows |terminal-ms-windows|
|
||||
2. Remote testing |terminal-testing|
|
||||
3. Debugging |terminal-debug|
|
||||
Starting |termdebug-starting|
|
||||
Example session |termdebug-example|
|
||||
Stepping through code |termdebug-stepping|
|
||||
Inspecting variables |termdebug-variables|
|
||||
Other commands |termdebug-commands|
|
||||
Communication |termdebug-communication|
|
||||
Customizing |termdebug-customizing|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
{only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
The terminal feature requires the |+multi_byte|, |+job| and |+channel| features.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Basic use *terminal-use*
|
||||
|
||||
This feature is for running a terminal emulator in a Vim window. A job can be
|
||||
started connected to the terminal emulator. For example, to run a shell: >
|
||||
:term bash
|
||||
|
||||
Or to run build command: >
|
||||
:term make myprogram
|
||||
|
||||
The job runs asynchronously from Vim, the window will be updated to show
|
||||
output from the job, also while editing in another window.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Typing ~
|
||||
*terminal-typing*
|
||||
When the keyboard focus is in the terminal window, typed keys will be sent to
|
||||
the job. This uses a pty when possible. You can click outside of the
|
||||
terminal window to move keyboard focus elsewhere.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-W can be used to navigate between windows and other CTRL-W commands, e.g.:
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-W move focus to the next window
|
||||
CTRL-W : enter an Ex command
|
||||
See |CTRL-W| for more commands.
|
||||
|
||||
Special in the terminal window: *CTRL-W_.* *CTRL-W_N*
|
||||
CTRL-W . send a CTRL-W to the job in the terminal
|
||||
CTRL-W N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
|
||||
CTRL-\ CTRL-N go to Terminal-Normal mode, see |Terminal-mode|
|
||||
CTRL-W " {reg} paste register {reg} *CTRL-W_quote*
|
||||
Also works with the = register to insert the result of
|
||||
evaluating an expression.
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-C ends the job, see below |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
|
||||
|
||||
See option 'termkey' for specifying another key instead of CTRL-W that
|
||||
will work like CTRL-W. However, typing 'termkey' twice sends 'termkey' to
|
||||
the job. For example:
|
||||
'termkey' CTRL-W move focus to the next window
|
||||
'termkey' : enter an Ex command
|
||||
'termkey' 'termkey' send 'termkey' to the job in the terminal
|
||||
'termkey' . send a CTRL-W to the job in the terminal
|
||||
'termkey' N go to terminal Normal mode, see below
|
||||
'termkey' CTRL-N same as CTRL-W N
|
||||
'termkey' CTRL-C same as |t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
|
||||
*t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N*
|
||||
The special key combination CTRL-\ CTRL-N can be used to switch to Normal
|
||||
mode, just like this works in any other mode.
|
||||
*t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C*
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-C can be typed to forcefully end the job. On MS-Windows a
|
||||
CTRL-BREAK will also kill the job.
|
||||
|
||||
If you type CTRL-C the effect depends on what the pty has been configured to
|
||||
do. For simple commands this causes a SIGINT to be sent to the job, which
|
||||
would end it. Other commands may ignore the SIGINT or handle the CTRL-C
|
||||
themselves (like Vim does).
|
||||
|
||||
To change the keys you type use terminal mode mappings, see |:tmap|.
|
||||
These are defined like any mapping, but apply only when typing keys that are
|
||||
sent to the job running in the terminal. For example, to make Escape switch
|
||||
to Terminal-Normal mode: >
|
||||
tnoremap <Esc> <C-W>N
|
||||
< *options-in-terminal*
|
||||
After opening the terminal window and setting 'buftype' to "terminal" the
|
||||
BufWinEnter autocommand event is triggered. This makes it possible to set
|
||||
options specifically for the window and buffer. Example: >
|
||||
au BufWinEnter * if &buftype == 'terminal' | setlocal bufhidden=hide | endif
|
||||
|
||||
Mouse events (click and drag) are passed to the terminal. Mouse move events
|
||||
are only passed when Vim itself is receiving them. For a terminal that is
|
||||
when 'balloonevalterm' is enabled.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Size and color ~
|
||||
*terminal-size-color*
|
||||
See option 'termsize' for controlling the size of the terminal window.
|
||||
(TODO: scrolling when the terminal is larger than the window)
|
||||
|
||||
The job running in the terminal can change the colors. The default foreground
|
||||
and background colors are taken from Vim, the Normal highlight group.
|
||||
|
||||
For a color terminal the 'background' option is used to decide whether the
|
||||
terminal window will start with a white or black background.
|
||||
|
||||
To use a different color the Terminal highlight group can be used: >
|
||||
hi Terminal ctermbg=lightgrey ctermfg=blue guibg=lightgrey guifg=blue
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax ~
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]ter[minal] [options] [command] *:ter* *:terminal*
|
||||
Open a new terminal window.
|
||||
|
||||
If [command] is provided run it as a job and connect
|
||||
the input and output to the terminal.
|
||||
If [command] is not given the 'shell' option is used.
|
||||
if [command] is NONE no job is started, the pty of the
|
||||
terminal can be used by a command like gdb.
|
||||
|
||||
A new buffer will be created, using [command] or
|
||||
'shell' as the name, prefixed with a "!". If a buffer
|
||||
by this name already exists a number is added in
|
||||
parentheses. E.g. if "gdb" exists the second terminal
|
||||
buffer will use "!gdb (1)".
|
||||
|
||||
If [range] is given the specified lines are used as
|
||||
input for the job. It will not be possible to type
|
||||
keys in the terminal window. For MS-Windows see the
|
||||
++eof argument below.
|
||||
|
||||
Two comma separated numbers are used as "rows,cols".
|
||||
E.g. `:24,80gdb` opens a terminal with 24 rows and 80
|
||||
columns. However, if the terminal window spans the
|
||||
Vim window with, there is no vertical split, the Vim
|
||||
window width is used.
|
||||
*term++close* *term++open*
|
||||
Supported [options] are:
|
||||
++close The terminal window will close
|
||||
automatically when the job terminates.
|
||||
++open When the job terminates and no window
|
||||
shows it, a window will be opened.
|
||||
Note that this can be interruptive.
|
||||
++curwin Open the terminal in the current
|
||||
window, do not split the current
|
||||
window. Fails if the current buffer
|
||||
cannot be |abandon|ed.
|
||||
++hidden Open the terminal in a hidden buffer,
|
||||
no window will be used.
|
||||
++rows={height} Use {height} for the terminal window
|
||||
height.
|
||||
++cols={width} Use {width} for the terminal window
|
||||
width.
|
||||
++eof={text} when using [range]: text to send after
|
||||
the last line was written. Cannot
|
||||
contain white space. A CR is
|
||||
appended. For MS-Windows the default
|
||||
is to send CTRL-D.
|
||||
E.g. for a shell use "++eof=exit" and
|
||||
for Python "++eof=exit()". Special
|
||||
codes can be used like with `:map`,
|
||||
e.g. "<C-Z>" for CTRL-Z.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to use more options use the |term_start()|
|
||||
function.
|
||||
|
||||
When the buffer associated with the terminal is unloaded or wiped out the job
|
||||
is killed, similar to calling `job_stop(job, "kill")`
|
||||
|
||||
So long as the job is running the window behaves like it contains a modified
|
||||
buffer. Trying to close the window with `CTRL-W :quit` fails. When using
|
||||
`CTRL-W :quit!` the job is ended. The text in the window is lost. The buffer
|
||||
still exists, but getting it in a window with `:buffer` will show an empty
|
||||
buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
Trying to close the window with `CTRL-W :close` also fails. Using
|
||||
`CTRL-W :close!` will close the window and make the buffer hidden.
|
||||
|
||||
You can use `CTRL-W :hide` to close the terminal window and make the buffer
|
||||
hidden, the job keeps running. The `:buffer` command can be used to turn the
|
||||
current window into a terminal window. If there are unsaved changes this
|
||||
fails, use ! to force, as usual.
|
||||
|
||||
To have a background job run without a window, and open the window when it's
|
||||
done, use options like this: >
|
||||
:term ++hidden ++open make
|
||||
Note that the window will open at an unexpected moment, this will interrupt
|
||||
what you are doing.
|
||||
|
||||
*E947* *E948*
|
||||
So long as the job is running, the buffer is considered modified and Vim
|
||||
cannot be quit easily, see |abandon|.
|
||||
|
||||
When the job has finished and no changes were made to the buffer: closing the
|
||||
window will wipe out the buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
Before changes can be made to a terminal buffer, the 'modifiable' option must
|
||||
be set. This is only possible when the job has finished. At the first change
|
||||
the buffer will become a normal buffer and the highlighting is removed.
|
||||
You may want to change the buffer name with |:file| to be able to write, since
|
||||
the buffer name will still be set to the command.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Resizing ~
|
||||
*terminal-resizing*
|
||||
The size of the terminal can be in one of three modes:
|
||||
|
||||
1. The 'termsize' option is empty: The terminal size follows the window size.
|
||||
The minimal size is 2 screen lines with 10 cells.
|
||||
|
||||
2. The 'termsize' option is "rows*cols", where "rows" is the minimal number of
|
||||
screen rows and "cols" is the minimal number of cells.
|
||||
|
||||
3. The 'termsize' option is "rowsXcols" (where the x is upper or lower case).
|
||||
The terminal size is fixed to the specified number of screen lines and
|
||||
cells. If the window is bigger there will be unused empty space.
|
||||
|
||||
If the window is smaller than the terminal size, only part of the terminal can
|
||||
be seen (the lower-left part).
|
||||
|
||||
The |term_getsize()| function can be used to get the current size of the
|
||||
terminal. |term_setsize()| can be used only when in the first or second mode,
|
||||
not when 'termsize' is "rowsXcols".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Terminal-Job and Terminal-Normal mode ~
|
||||
*Terminal-mode*
|
||||
When the job is running the contents of the terminal is under control of the
|
||||
job. That includes the cursor position. Typed keys are sent to the job.
|
||||
The terminal contents can change at any time. This is called Terminal-Job
|
||||
mode.
|
||||
|
||||
Use CTRL-W N (or 'termkey' N) to switch to Terminal-Normal mode. Now the
|
||||
contents of the terminal window is under control of Vim, the job output is
|
||||
suspended. CTRL-\ CTRL-N does the same.
|
||||
|
||||
Terminal-Job mode is where |:tmap| mappings are applied. Keys sent by
|
||||
|term_sendkeys()| are not subject to tmap, but keys from |feedkeys()| are.
|
||||
|
||||
*E946*
|
||||
In Terminal-Normal mode you can move the cursor around with the usual Vim
|
||||
commands, Visually mark text, yank text, etc. But you cannot change the
|
||||
contents of the buffer. The commands that would start insert mode, such as
|
||||
'i' and 'a', return to Terminal-Job mode. The window will be updated to show
|
||||
the contents of the terminal. |:startinsert| is ineffective.
|
||||
|
||||
In Terminal-Normal mode the statusline and window title show "(Terminal)". If
|
||||
the job ends while in Terminal-Normal mode this changes to
|
||||
"(Terminal-finished)".
|
||||
|
||||
It is not possible to enter Insert mode from Terminal-Job mode.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Cursor style ~
|
||||
*terminal-cursor-style*
|
||||
By default the cursor in the terminal window uses a not blinking block. The
|
||||
normal xterm escape sequences can be used to change the blinking state and the
|
||||
shape. Once focus leaves the terminal window Vim will restore the original
|
||||
cursor.
|
||||
|
||||
An exception is when xterm is started with the "-bc" argument, or another way
|
||||
that causes the cursor to blink. This actually means that the blinking flag
|
||||
is inverted. Since Vim cannot detect this, the terminal window cursor
|
||||
blinking will also be inverted.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Special keys ~
|
||||
*terminal-special-keys*
|
||||
Since the terminal emulator simulates an xterm, only escape sequences that
|
||||
both Vim and xterm recognize will be available in the terminal window. If you
|
||||
want to pass on other escape sequences to the job running in the terminal you
|
||||
need to set up forwarding. Example: >
|
||||
tmap <expr> <Esc>]b SendToTerm("\<Esc>]b")
|
||||
func SendToTerm(what)
|
||||
call term_sendkeys('', a:what)
|
||||
return ''
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Unix ~
|
||||
*terminal-unix*
|
||||
On Unix a pty is used to make it possible to run all kinds of commands. You
|
||||
can even run Vim in the terminal! That's used for debugging, see below.
|
||||
|
||||
Environment variables are used to pass information to the running job:
|
||||
TERM name of the terminal, 'term'
|
||||
ROWS number of rows in the terminal initially
|
||||
LINES same as ROWS
|
||||
COLUMNS number of columns in the terminal initially
|
||||
COLORS number of colors, 't_Co' (256*256*256 in the GUI)
|
||||
VIM_SERVERNAME v:servername
|
||||
|
||||
The |client-server| feature can be used to communicate with the Vim instance
|
||||
where the job was started. This only works when v:servername is not empty.
|
||||
If needed you can set it with: >
|
||||
call remote_startserver('vim-server')
|
||||
|
||||
In the job you can then do something like: >
|
||||
vim --servername $VIM_SERVERNAME --remote +123 some_file.c
|
||||
This will open the file "some_file.c" and put the cursor on line 123.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MS-Windows ~
|
||||
*terminal-ms-windows*
|
||||
On MS-Windows winpty is used to make it possible to run all kind of commands.
|
||||
Obviously, they must be commands that run in a terminal, not open their own
|
||||
window.
|
||||
|
||||
You need the following two files from winpty:
|
||||
|
||||
winpty.dll
|
||||
winpty-agent.exe
|
||||
|
||||
You can download them from the following page:
|
||||
|
||||
https://github.com/rprichard/winpty
|
||||
|
||||
Just put the files somewhere in your PATH. You can set the 'winptydll' option
|
||||
to point to the right file, if needed. If you have both the 32-bit and 64-bit
|
||||
version, rename to winpty32.dll and winpty64.dll to match the way Vim was
|
||||
build.
|
||||
|
||||
Environment variables are used to pass information to the running job:
|
||||
VIM_SERVERNAME v:servername
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Remote testing *terminal-testing*
|
||||
|
||||
Most Vim tests execute a script inside Vim. For some tests this does not
|
||||
work, running the test interferes with the code being tested. To avoid this
|
||||
Vim is executed in a terminal window. The test sends keystrokes to it and
|
||||
inspects the resulting screen state.
|
||||
|
||||
Functions ~
|
||||
|
||||
term_sendkeys() send keystrokes to a terminal (not subject to tmap)
|
||||
term_wait() wait for screen to be updated
|
||||
term_scrape() inspect terminal screen
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
3. Debugging *terminal-debug*
|
||||
|
||||
The Terminal debugging plugin can be used to debug a program with gdb and view
|
||||
the source code in a Vim window. Since this is completely contained inside
|
||||
Vim this also works remotely over an ssh connection.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Starting ~
|
||||
*termdebug-starting*
|
||||
Load the plugin with this command: >
|
||||
packadd termdebug
|
||||
< *:Termdebug*
|
||||
To start debugging use `:TermDebug` folowed by the command name, for example: >
|
||||
:Termdebug vim
|
||||
|
||||
This opens two windows:
|
||||
gdb window A terminal window in which "gdb vim" is executed. Here you
|
||||
can directly interact with gdb. The buffer name is "!gdb".
|
||||
program window A terminal window for the executed program. When "run" is
|
||||
used in gdb the program I/O will happen in this window, so
|
||||
that it does not interfere with controlling gdb. The buffer
|
||||
name is "gdb program".
|
||||
|
||||
The current window is used to show the source code. When gdb pauses the
|
||||
source file location will be displayed, if possible. A sign is used to
|
||||
highlight the current position (using highlight group debugPC).
|
||||
|
||||
If the buffer in the current window is modified, another window will be opened
|
||||
to display the current gdb position.
|
||||
|
||||
Focus the terminal of the executed program to interact with it. This works
|
||||
the same as any command running in a terminal window.
|
||||
|
||||
When the debugger ends, typically by typing "quit" in the gdb window, the two
|
||||
opened windows are closed.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Example session ~
|
||||
*termdebug-example*
|
||||
Start in the Vim "src" directory and build Vim: >
|
||||
% make
|
||||
Start Vim: >
|
||||
% ./vim
|
||||
Load the termdebug plugin and start debugging Vim: >
|
||||
:packadd termdebug
|
||||
:Termdebug vim
|
||||
You should now have three windows:
|
||||
source - where you started, has a window toolbar with buttons
|
||||
gdb - you can type gdb commands here
|
||||
program - the executed program will use this window
|
||||
You can use CTRL-W CTRL-W or the mouse to move focus between windows.
|
||||
Put focus on the gdb window and type: >
|
||||
break ex_help
|
||||
run
|
||||
Vim will start running in the program window. Put focus there and type: >
|
||||
:help gui
|
||||
Gdb will run into the ex_help breakpoint. The source window now shows the
|
||||
ex_cmds.c file. A ">>" marker will appear where the breakpoint was set. The
|
||||
line where the debugger stopped is highlighted. You can now step through the
|
||||
program. Let's use the mouse: click on the "Next" button in the window
|
||||
toolbar. You will see the highlighting move as the debugger executes a line
|
||||
of source code.
|
||||
|
||||
Click "Next" a few times until the for loop is highlighted. Put the cursor on
|
||||
the end of "eap->arg", then click "Eval" in the toolbar. You will see this
|
||||
displayed:
|
||||
"eap->arg": 0x555555e68855 "gui" ~
|
||||
This way you can inspect the value of local variables. You can also focus the
|
||||
gdb window and use a "print" command, e.g.: >
|
||||
print *eap
|
||||
|
||||
Now go back to the source window and put the cursor on the first line after
|
||||
the for loop, then type: >
|
||||
:Break
|
||||
You will see a ">>" marker appear, this indicates the new breakpoint. Now
|
||||
click "Cont" in the toolbar and the code until the breakpoint will be
|
||||
executed.
|
||||
|
||||
You can type more advanced commands in the gdb window. For example, type: >
|
||||
watch curbuf
|
||||
Now click "Cont" in the toolbar (or type "cont" in the gdb window). Execution
|
||||
will now continue until the value of "curbuf" changes, which is in do_ecmd().
|
||||
To remove this watchpoint again type in the gdb window: >
|
||||
delete 3
|
||||
|
||||
You can see the stack by typing in the gdb window: >
|
||||
where
|
||||
Move through the stack frames, e.g. with: >
|
||||
frame 3
|
||||
The source window will show the code, at the point where the call was made to
|
||||
a deeper level.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Stepping through code ~
|
||||
*termdebug-stepping*
|
||||
Put focus on the gdb window to type commands there. Some common ones are:
|
||||
- CTRL-C interrupt the program
|
||||
- next execute the current line and stop at the next line
|
||||
- step execute the current line and stop at the next statement,
|
||||
entering functions
|
||||
- finish execute until leaving the current function
|
||||
- where show the stack
|
||||
- frame N go to the Nth stack frame
|
||||
- continue continue execution
|
||||
|
||||
In the window showing the source code these commands can used to control gdb:
|
||||
:Run [args] run the program with [args] or the previous arguments
|
||||
:Arguments {args} set arguments for the next :Run
|
||||
|
||||
:Break set a breakpoint at the current line; a sign will be displayed
|
||||
:Delete delete a breakpoint at the current line
|
||||
|
||||
:Step execute the gdb "step" command
|
||||
:Over execute the gdb "next" command (:Next is a Vim command)
|
||||
:Finish execute the gdb "finish" command
|
||||
:Continue execute the gdb "continue" command
|
||||
:Stop interrupt the program
|
||||
|
||||
The plugin adds a window toolbar with these entries:
|
||||
Step :Step
|
||||
Next :Over
|
||||
Finish :Finish
|
||||
Cont :Continue
|
||||
Stop :Stop
|
||||
Eval :Evaluate
|
||||
This way you can use the mouse to perform the most common commands.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Inspecting variables ~
|
||||
*termdebug-variables*
|
||||
:Evaluate evaluate the expression under the cursor
|
||||
K same
|
||||
:Evaluate {expr} evaluate {expr}
|
||||
:'<,'>Evaluate evaluate the Visually selected text
|
||||
|
||||
This is similar to using "print" in the gdb window.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Other commands ~
|
||||
*termdebug-commands*
|
||||
:Gdb jump to the gdb window
|
||||
:Program jump to the window with the running program
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Communication ~
|
||||
*termdebug-communication*
|
||||
There is another, hidden, buffer, which is used for Vim to communicate with
|
||||
gdb. The buffer name is "gdb communication". Do not delete this buffer, it
|
||||
will break the debugger.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Customizing ~
|
||||
*termdebug-customizing*
|
||||
To change the name of the gdb command, set the "termdebugger" variable before
|
||||
invoking `:Termdebug`: >
|
||||
let termdebugger = "mygdb"
|
||||
< *gdb-version*
|
||||
Only debuggers fully compatible with gdb will work. Vim uses the GDB/MI
|
||||
interface. This probably requires gdb version 7.12. if you get this error:
|
||||
Undefined command: "new-ui". Try "help".~
|
||||
Then your gdb is too old.
|
||||
|
||||
The color of the signs can be adjusted with these highlight groups:
|
||||
- debugPC the current position
|
||||
- debugBreakpoint a breakpoint
|
||||
|
||||
The defaults are, when 'background' is "light":
|
||||
hi debugPC term=reverse ctermbg=lightblue guibg=lightblue
|
||||
hi debugBreakpoint term=reverse ctermbg=red guibg=red
|
||||
|
||||
When 'background' is "dark":
|
||||
hi debugPC term=reverse ctermbg=darkblue guibg=darkblue
|
||||
hi debugBreakpoint term=reverse ctermbg=red guibg=red
|
||||
|
||||
To change the width of the Vim window when debugging starts, and use a
|
||||
vertical split: >
|
||||
let g:termdebug_wide = 163
|
||||
This will set &columns to 163 when :Termdebug is used. The value is restored
|
||||
when quitting the debugger.
|
||||
If g:termdebug_wide is set and &Columns is already larger than
|
||||
g:termdebug_wide then a vertical split will be used without changing &columns.
|
||||
Set it to 1 to get a vertical split without every changing &columns (useful
|
||||
for when the terminal can't be resized by Vim).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
68
runtime/doc/test_urls.vim
Normal file
68
runtime/doc/test_urls.vim
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
|
||||
" Test for URLs in help documents.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Opens a new window with all found URLS followed by return code from curl
|
||||
" (anything other than 0 means unreachable)
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Written by Christian Brabandt.
|
||||
|
||||
func Test_check_URLs()
|
||||
if has("win32")
|
||||
echoerr "Doesn't work on MS-Windows"
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if executable('curl')
|
||||
" Note: does not follow redirects!
|
||||
let s:command = 'curl --silent --fail --output /dev/null --head '
|
||||
elseif executable('wget')
|
||||
" Note: only allow a couple of redirects
|
||||
let s:command = 'wget --quiet -S --spider --max-redirect=2 --timeout=5 --tries=2 -O /dev/null '
|
||||
else
|
||||
echoerr 'Only works when "curl" or "wget" is available'
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let pat='\(https\?\|ftp\)://[^\t* ]\+'
|
||||
exe 'helpgrep' pat
|
||||
helpclose
|
||||
|
||||
let urls = map(getqflist(), 'v:val.text')
|
||||
" do not use submatch(1)!
|
||||
let urls = map(urls, {key, val -> matchstr(val, pat)})
|
||||
" remove examples like user@host (invalid urls)
|
||||
let urls = filter(urls, 'v:val !~ "@"')
|
||||
" Remove example URLs which are invalid
|
||||
let urls = filter(urls, {key, val -> val !~ '\<\(\(my\|some\)\?host\|machine\|hostname\|file\)\>'})
|
||||
new
|
||||
put =urls
|
||||
" remove some more invalid items
|
||||
" empty lines
|
||||
v/./d
|
||||
" remove # anchors
|
||||
%s/#.*$//e
|
||||
" remove trailing stuff (parenthesis, dot, comma, quotes), but only for HTTP
|
||||
" links
|
||||
g/^h/s#[.,)'"/>][:.]\?$##
|
||||
g#^[hf]t\?tp:/\(/\?\.*\)$#d
|
||||
silent! g/ftp://,$/d
|
||||
silent! g/=$/d
|
||||
let a = getline(1,'$')
|
||||
let a = uniq(sort(a))
|
||||
%d
|
||||
call setline(1, a)
|
||||
|
||||
" Do the testing.
|
||||
set nomore
|
||||
%s/.*/\=TestURL(submatch(0))/
|
||||
|
||||
" highlight the failures
|
||||
/.* \([0-9]*[1-9]\|[0-9]\{2,}\)$
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func TestURL(url)
|
||||
" Relies on the return code to determine whether a page is valid
|
||||
echom printf("Testing URL: %d/%d %s", line('.'), line('$'), a:url)
|
||||
call system(s:command . shellescape(a:url))
|
||||
return printf("%s %d", a:url, v:shell_error)
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
call Test_check_URLs()
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 28
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 29
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
|
||||
TODO list for Vim *todo*
|
||||
|
||||
This is a veeeery long list of known bugs, current work and desired
|
||||
improvements. To make it a little bit accessible, the items are grouped by
|
||||
subject. In the first column of the line a classification is used to be able
|
||||
to look for "the next thing to do":
|
||||
improvements. To make it a little bit accessible, the older items are grouped
|
||||
by subject. In the first column of the line a classification is used to be
|
||||
able to look for "the next thing to do":
|
||||
|
||||
Priority classification:
|
||||
9 next point release
|
||||
@@ -35,13 +35,39 @@ entered there will not be repeated below, unless there is extra information.
|
||||
*known-bugs*
|
||||
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Motif testgui:
|
||||
From test_options.vim:
|
||||
Found errors in Test_set_values():
|
||||
Caught exception in Test_set_values(): Vim(set):E596: Invalid font(s): guifont=fixedsys @ /home/mool/vim/vim80/src/testdir/opt_test.vim, line 1153
|
||||
|
||||
WinBar: balloon shows up for next line
|
||||
|
||||
No maintainer for Vietnamese translations.
|
||||
No maintainer for Simplified Chinese translations.
|
||||
|
||||
Terminal emulator window:
|
||||
- Lots of stuff to implement, see src/terminal.c
|
||||
- Improve debugger interface:
|
||||
Include all debug features of Agide.
|
||||
- Implement the right-click popup menu for the terminal. Can use the
|
||||
completion popup menu code and mouse dragging.
|
||||
Use it for "set breakpoint", "remove breakpoint", etc.
|
||||
- get ideas from http://clewn.sf.net
|
||||
- Look into the idevim plugin/script.
|
||||
- Improve testing:
|
||||
Make a screenshot of a terminal, store in a file.
|
||||
Display a stored screenshot, display diff with another one.
|
||||
Make a test that puts Vim in a specific state, make a screenshot and compare
|
||||
with the expected screenshot. Set t_Co to 256.
|
||||
|
||||
+channel:
|
||||
- Add a separate timeout for opening a socket. Currently it's fixed at 50
|
||||
msec, which is too small for a remote connection. (tverniquet, #2130)
|
||||
- Try out background make plugin:
|
||||
https://github.com/AndrewVos/vim-make-background
|
||||
- Problem with stderr on Windows? (Vincent Rischmann, 2016 Aug 31, #1026)
|
||||
- Add 'cwd' argument to start_job(): directory to change to in the child.
|
||||
check for valid directory before forking.
|
||||
Part of patch for environment, Yasuhiro Matsumoto, #1160
|
||||
- Writing raw mode to a buffer should still handle NL characters as line
|
||||
breaks. (Dmitry Zotikov, 2017 Aug 16)
|
||||
- When out_cb executes :sleep, the close_cb may be invoked. (Daniel Hahler,
|
||||
2016 Dec 11, #1320)
|
||||
- Implement |job-term| ?
|
||||
@@ -56,11 +82,15 @@ entered there will not be repeated below, unless there is extra information.
|
||||
Feb 9) How to do this on MS-Windows?
|
||||
- For connection to server, a "keep open" flag would be useful. Retry
|
||||
connecting in the main loop with zero timeout.
|
||||
- job_start(): run job in a newly opened terminal.
|
||||
- job_start(): run job in a newly opened terminal (not a terminal window).
|
||||
With xterm could use -S{pty}.
|
||||
Although user could use "xterm -e 'cmd arg'".
|
||||
|
||||
Regexp problems:
|
||||
- When search pattern has the base character both with and without combining
|
||||
character, search fails. E.g. "รรีบ" in "การรีบรักใคร". (agguser, #2312)
|
||||
- [:space:] only matches ASCII spaces. Add [:white:] for all space-like
|
||||
characters, esp. including 0xa0. Use character class zero.
|
||||
- Since 7.4.704 the old regex engine fails to match [[:print:]] in 0xf6.
|
||||
(Manuel Ortega, 2016 Apr 24)
|
||||
Test fails on Mac. Avoid using isalpha(), isalnum(), etc? Depends on
|
||||
@@ -99,31 +129,318 @@ Regexp problems:
|
||||
col and vcol when moving to another line.
|
||||
- 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, Nov 24)
|
||||
had_endbrace[] is set but not initialized or used.
|
||||
- Difference between two engines: ".*\zs\/\@>\/" on text "///"
|
||||
(Chris Paul, 2016 Nov 13) New engine not greedy enough?
|
||||
Another one: echom matchstr(" sdfsfsf\n sfdsdfsdf",'[^\n]*')
|
||||
(2017 May 15, #1252)
|
||||
|
||||
'] mark invalid after undoing insert "hello".
|
||||
Include a few color schemes, based on popularity:
|
||||
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=&script_type=color+scheme&order_by=rating&direction=descending&search=search
|
||||
http://vimawesome.com/?q=tag:color-scheme
|
||||
Use names that indicate their appearance (Christian Brabandt, 2017 Aug 3)
|
||||
- monokai - Xia Crusoe (2017 Aug 4)
|
||||
- seoul256 - Christian Brabandt (2017 Aug 3)
|
||||
- gruvbox - Christian Brabandt (2017 Aug 3)
|
||||
- janah - Marco Hinz (2017 Aug 4)
|
||||
- apprentice - Romain Lafourcade (2017 Aug 6) remarks about help file #1964
|
||||
Suggested by Hiroki Kokubun:
|
||||
- [Iceberg](https://github.com/cocopon/iceberg.vim) (my one)
|
||||
- [hybrid](https://github.com/w0ng/vim-hybrid)
|
||||
Include solarized color scheme?, it does not support termguicolors.
|
||||
-> Make check for colorscheme that it's sane.
|
||||
- Sanitized version of pablo (Lifepillar, 2017 Nov 21)
|
||||
|
||||
When using symbolic links, a package path will not be inserted at the right
|
||||
position in 'runtimepath'. (Dugan Chen, 2016 Nov 18)
|
||||
Compiler warnings (geeknik, 2017 Oct 26):
|
||||
- signed integer overflow in do_sub() (#2249)
|
||||
- signed integer overflow in get_address() (#2248)
|
||||
- signed integer overflow in getdecchrs() (#2254)
|
||||
- signed integer overflow in nfa_regatom() (#2251)
|
||||
- undefined left shift in get_string_tv() (#2250)
|
||||
|
||||
patch for: fix SHIFT-Insert on Windows command prompt (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
|
||||
#2381)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for profile log truncating halfway a character. (ichizok, 2017 Nov 28,
|
||||
#2385)
|
||||
|
||||
WinBar: Maximizing window causes window size to be wrong. (Lifepillar, 2017
|
||||
Nov 29, #2356)
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-A does not work with empty line. (Alex, #2387)
|
||||
Patch by Hirohito Higashi, 2017 Nov 29.
|
||||
|
||||
'hlsearch' shows empty matches, which means highlighting everything.
|
||||
Don't do that. For "foo\|" or "\v"
|
||||
Patch from Christian, 2017 Nov 14. Should still display "$" matches.
|
||||
|
||||
When starting with --clean packages under "start" are not loaded. Make this
|
||||
work: :packadd START {name} similar to :runtime START name
|
||||
|
||||
When using :packadd files under "later" are not used, which is inconsistent
|
||||
with packages under "start". (xtal8, #1994)
|
||||
|
||||
Fold at end of the buffer behaves inconsistently. (James McCoy, 2017 Oct 9)
|
||||
|
||||
With foldmethod=syntax and nofoldenable comment highlighting isn't removed.
|
||||
(Marcin Szewczyk, 2017 Apr 26)
|
||||
|
||||
Using 'wildignore' also applies to literally entered file name. Also with
|
||||
:drop (remote commands).
|
||||
|
||||
"gvim --remote" from a directory with non-word characters changes the current
|
||||
directory (Paulo Marcel Coelho Arabic, 2017 Oct 30, #2266)
|
||||
Also see #1689.
|
||||
|
||||
ml_get error when using a Python. (Yggdroot, 2017 Jun 1, #1737)
|
||||
Lemonboy can reproduce (2017 Jun 5)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix E806. (Dominique, 2017 Nov 22, #2368)
|
||||
Kazunobu Kuriyama: caused by XtSetLanguageProc().
|
||||
|
||||
Invalid range error when using BufWinLeave for closing terminal.
|
||||
(Gabriel Barta, 2017 Nov 15, #2339)
|
||||
|
||||
ml_get errors with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
|
||||
|
||||
Error in emsg with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to avoid clearing the intro message on Win32 console.
|
||||
(Ken Takata, 2017 Nov 14)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to copy buffer-local options before buffer leaves the window. (Bjorn
|
||||
Linse, 2017 Nov 14, #2336)
|
||||
|
||||
When a timer is running and typing CTRL-R on the command line, it is not
|
||||
redrawn properly. (xtal8, 2017 Oct 23, #2241)
|
||||
|
||||
Universal solution to detect if t_RS is working, using cursor position.
|
||||
Koichi Iwamoto, #2126
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix cmdline abbreviation after '<,'>. (Christian Brabandt, 2017 Nov
|
||||
13, on issue #2320)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add TextDeletePost and TextYankPost events. (Philippe Vaucher, 2011
|
||||
May 24) Update May 26.
|
||||
Now in patch by Lemonboy, #2333
|
||||
|
||||
Default install on MS-Windows should source defaults.vim.
|
||||
Ask whether to use Windows or Vim key behavior?
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for improving detecting Ruby on Mac in configure. (Ilya Mikhaltsou, 2017
|
||||
Nov 21)
|
||||
|
||||
When using command line window, CmdlineLeave is triggered without
|
||||
CmdlineEnter. (xtal8, 2017 Oct 30, #2263)
|
||||
Add some way to get the nested state. Although CmdwinEnter is obviously
|
||||
always nested.
|
||||
|
||||
matchit hasn't been maintained for a long time. #955.
|
||||
|
||||
Problem with 'delcombine'. (agguser, 2017 Nov 10, #2313)
|
||||
|
||||
MS-Windows: buffer completetion doesn't work when using backslash (or slash)
|
||||
for a path separator. (xtal8, #2201)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to adjust to DPI setting for GTK. (Roel van de Kraats, 2017 Nov 20,
|
||||
#2357)
|
||||
|
||||
Test runtime files.
|
||||
Start with filetype detection: testdir/test_filetype.vim
|
||||
|
||||
Window not closed when deleting buffer. (Harm te Hennepe, 2017 Aug 27, #2029)
|
||||
|
||||
Add options_default() / options_restore() to set several options to Vim
|
||||
defaults for a plugin. Comments from Zyx, 2017 May 10.
|
||||
Perhaps use a vimcontext / endvimcontext command block.
|
||||
|
||||
After using :noautocmd CursorMoved may still trigger. (Andy Stewart, 2017 Sep
|
||||
13, #2084). Set old position after the command.
|
||||
|
||||
Illegal memory access, requires ASAN to see. (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Jul 28)
|
||||
Still happens (2017 Jul 9)
|
||||
|
||||
When bracketed paste is used, pasting at the ":append" prompt does not get the
|
||||
line breaks. (Ken Takata, 2017 Aug 22)
|
||||
|
||||
The ":move" command does not honor closed folds. (Ryan Lue, #2351)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for 24 bit color support in MS-Windows console, using vcon. (Nobuhiro
|
||||
Takasaki, Ken Takata, 2017 Oct 1, #2060).
|
||||
|
||||
Memory leaks in test_channel? (or is it because of fork())
|
||||
Memory leak in test_arabic.
|
||||
Using uninitialized value in test_crypt.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to clear background when "guibg=NONE" is used and 'termguicolors' is
|
||||
set.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make gM move to middle of line. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Sep 8, #2070)
|
||||
|
||||
Cannot copy modeless selection when cursor is inside it. (lkintact, #2300)
|
||||
|
||||
Include Haiku port. (Adrien Destugues, Siarzhuk Zharski, 2013 Oct 24)
|
||||
It can replace the BeOS code, which is likely not used anymore.
|
||||
Now on github: #1856. Updated Oct 2017
|
||||
Got permission to include this under the Vim license.
|
||||
|
||||
Refactored HTML indent file. (Michael Lee, #1821)
|
||||
|
||||
Test_writefile_fails_conversion failure on Solaris because if different iconv
|
||||
behavior. Skip when "uname" returns "SunOS"? (Pavel Heimlich, #1872)
|
||||
|
||||
'tagrelative' is broken in specific situation. (xaizek, 2017 Oct 19, #2221)
|
||||
|
||||
All functions are global, which makes functions like get() and len() awkward.
|
||||
For the future use the ~get() and ~len() syntax, e.g.:
|
||||
mylist~get(idx)
|
||||
mydict~get(idx)
|
||||
mystring~len()
|
||||
Alternatives for ~:
|
||||
^ list^get() could also be used
|
||||
. list.get() already means concatenate
|
||||
$ list$get() harder to read
|
||||
@ list@get() harder to read
|
||||
-> list->get() two characters, used for lambda
|
||||
|
||||
The ++ options for the :edit command are also useful on the Vim command line.
|
||||
|
||||
Overlong utf-8 sequence is displayed wrong. (Harm te Hennepe, 2017 Sep 14,
|
||||
#2089) Patch with possible solution by Björn Linse.
|
||||
|
||||
The change list index is local to a buffer, but it doesn't make sense using it
|
||||
for another buffer. (lacygoll) Copy w_changelistidx to wininfo_S and back.
|
||||
|
||||
X11: Putting more than about 262040 characters of text on the clipboard and
|
||||
pasting it in another Vim doesn't work. (Dominique Pelle, 2008 Aug 21-23)
|
||||
clip_x11_request_selection_cb() is called with zero value and length.
|
||||
Also: Get an error message from free() in the process that owns the selection.
|
||||
Seems to happen when the selection is requested the second time, but before
|
||||
clip_x11_convert_selection_cb() is invoked, thus in X library code.
|
||||
Kazunobu Kuriyama is working on a proper fix. (2017 Jul 25)
|
||||
|
||||
Problem with three-piece comment. (Michael Lee, 2017 May 11, #1696)
|
||||
|
||||
Creating a partial with an autoload function is confused about the "self"
|
||||
attribute of the function. For an unknown function assume "self" and make
|
||||
that optiona? (Bjorn Linse, 2017 Aug 5)
|
||||
|
||||
Cindent: returning a structure has more indent for the second item.
|
||||
(Sam Pagenkopf, 2017 Sep 14, #2090)
|
||||
|
||||
Completion mixes results from the current buffer with tags and other files.
|
||||
Happens when typing CTRL-N while still search for results. E.g., type "b_" in
|
||||
terminal.c and then CTRL-N twice.
|
||||
Should do current file first and not split it up when more results are found.
|
||||
(Also #1890)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch from Christian Brabandt to preserve upper case marks when wiping out a
|
||||
buffer. (2013 Dec 9)
|
||||
Also fixes #2166?
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add argument to :cquit. (Thinca, 2014 Oct 12)
|
||||
|
||||
Python: After "import vim" error messages only show the first line of the
|
||||
stack trace. (Yggdroot, 2017 Jul 28, #1887)
|
||||
|
||||
Profile of a dict function is lost when the dict is deleted. Would it be
|
||||
possible to collect this? (Daniel Hahler, #2350)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add "module" to quickfix entries. (Marcin Szamotulski, Coot, 2017 Jun
|
||||
8, #1757) Now part of #2322. Or #2327? #1757 was re-opened, include that
|
||||
first.
|
||||
|
||||
Add `:filter` support for various commands (Marcin Szamotulski, 2017 Nov 12
|
||||
#2322) Now in #2327?
|
||||
|
||||
When checking if a bufref is valid, also check the buffer number, to catch the
|
||||
case of :bwipe followed by :new.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to skip writing a temp file for diffing if the buffer is equal to the
|
||||
existing file. (Akria Sheng, 2017 Jul 22)
|
||||
Could also skip writing lines that are the same.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch with Files for Latvian language. (Vitolins, 2017 May 3, #1675)
|
||||
|
||||
MS-Windows: Opening same file in a second gvim hangs. (Sven Bruggemann, 2017
|
||||
Jul 4)
|
||||
|
||||
Setting 'clipboard' to "unnamed" makes a global command very slow (Daniel
|
||||
Drucker, 2017 May 8).
|
||||
This was supposed to be fixed, did it break again somehow?
|
||||
Christian cannot reproduce it.
|
||||
|
||||
Using composing char in mapping does not work properly. maparg() shows the
|
||||
wrong thing. (Nikolai Pavlov, 2017 Jul 8, #1827)
|
||||
Or is this not an actual problem?
|
||||
|
||||
Better TeX indent file. (Christian Brabandt, 2017 May 3)
|
||||
|
||||
Openhab syntax file (mueller, #1678)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to use a separate code for BS on Windows. (Linwei, #1823)
|
||||
|
||||
Use gvimext.dll from the nightly build? (Issue #249)
|
||||
|
||||
'synmaxcol' works with bytes instead of screen cells. (Llandon, 2017 May 31,
|
||||
#1736)
|
||||
|
||||
Problem with using :cd when remotely editing a file. (Gerd Wachsmuth, 2017 May
|
||||
8, #1690)
|
||||
|
||||
Running test_gui and test_gui_init with Motif sometimes kills the window
|
||||
manager. Problem with Motif?
|
||||
|
||||
Bogus characters inserted when triggering indent while changing text.
|
||||
(Vitor Antunes, 2016 Nov 22, #1269)
|
||||
|
||||
Using "wviminfo /tmp/viminfo" does not store file marks that Vim knows about,
|
||||
it only works when merging with an existing file. (Shougo, 2017 Jun 19, #1781)
|
||||
|
||||
Segmentation fault with complete(). (Lifepillar, 2017 Apr 29, #1668)
|
||||
Check for "pat" to be NULL in search_for_exact_line()?
|
||||
How did it get NULL? Comment by Christian, Apr 30.
|
||||
|
||||
Is it possible to keep the complete menu open when calling complete()?
|
||||
(Prabir Shrestha, 2017 May 19, #1713)
|
||||
|
||||
Memory leak in test97? The string is actually freed. Weird.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add configure flags to skip rtl, farsi and arabic support.
|
||||
(Diego Carrión, #1867)
|
||||
|
||||
assert_fails() can only check for the first error. Make it possible to have
|
||||
it catch multiple errors and check all of them.
|
||||
|
||||
New value "uselast" for 'switchbuf'. (Lemonboy, 2017 Apr 23, #1652)
|
||||
|
||||
Add a toolbar in the terminal. Can be global, above all windows, or specific
|
||||
for one window.
|
||||
|
||||
Make maparg() also return the raw rhs, so that it doesn't depend on 'cpo'.
|
||||
(Brett Stahlman, 2017 May 23)
|
||||
Even better: add a way to disable a mapping temporarily and re-enable it
|
||||
later. This is for a sub-mode that is active for a short while (one buffer).
|
||||
Still need maplist() to find the mappings. What can we use to identify a
|
||||
mapping? Something unique would be better than the LHS.
|
||||
Perhaps simpler: actually delete the mappings. Use maplist() to list matching
|
||||
mappings (with a lhs prefix, like maparg()), mapdelete() to delete,
|
||||
maprestore() to restore (using the output of maplist()).
|
||||
|
||||
Add an argument to :mkvimrc (or add aother command) to skip mappings from
|
||||
plugins (source is a Vim script). No need to put these in a .vimrc, they will
|
||||
be defined when the plugin is loaded.
|
||||
|
||||
Use tb_set(winid, [{'text': 'stop', 'cb': callback, 'hi': 'Green'}])
|
||||
tb_highlight(winid, 'ToolBar')
|
||||
tb_get(winid)
|
||||
|
||||
json_encode(): should convert to utf-8. (Nikolai Pavlov, 2016 Jan 23)
|
||||
What if there is an invalid character?
|
||||
|
||||
Allow using json with empty key? Dict already has it.
|
||||
|
||||
Json string with trailing \u should be an error. (Lcd)
|
||||
|
||||
Multi-byte bug: dv} splits char. (Urtica Dioica, 2017 Jan 9)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch: Make mode() return "ix" or "Rx" when in completion mode.
|
||||
(Yegappan Lakshmanan, 2017 Jan 19, #1397, update Jan 22)
|
||||
|
||||
With Visual selection of a multi-byte character the '] mark is on the last
|
||||
byte, should be first byte?
|
||||
import can't be used in define option when include matches too.
|
||||
(Romain Lafourcade, 2017 Jun 18, #1519)
|
||||
|
||||
When session file has name in argument list but the buffer was deleted, the
|
||||
buffer is not deleted when using the session file. (#1393)
|
||||
@@ -136,54 +453,77 @@ Wrong diff highlighting with three files. (2016 Oct 20, #1186)
|
||||
Also get E749 on exit.
|
||||
Another example in #1309
|
||||
|
||||
Completion for user-defined commands does not work if a few chararacters were
|
||||
already typed. (Dominique, 2017 Jan 26)
|
||||
|
||||
When deleting a mark or register, leave a tombstone, so that it's also deleted
|
||||
when writing viminfo (and the delete was the most recent action). #1339
|
||||
|
||||
Relevant neovim patch:
|
||||
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/5737#issuecomment-266055165
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for better explanation of 'compatible' side effects.
|
||||
https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/1161/files
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add 'makeencoding', useful when the system encoding differs from
|
||||
Vim's 'encoding' setting. (Ken Takata, 2017 Jan 6)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to adjust marks when adding a new line to the end of buffer in diff
|
||||
mode. (James McCoy, 2016 Dec 14, #1329)
|
||||
|
||||
Suggestion to improve pt-br spell checking. (Marcelo D Montu, 2016 Dec 15,
|
||||
#1330)
|
||||
|
||||
Error in test_startup_utf8 on Solaris. (Danek Duvall, 2016 Aug 17)
|
||||
|
||||
Completion for :!cmd shows each match twice. #1435
|
||||
|
||||
GTK: When adding a timer from 'balloonexpr' it won't fire, because
|
||||
g_main_context_iteration() doesn't return. Need to trigger an event when the
|
||||
timer expires.
|
||||
|
||||
Screen update bug related to matchparen. (Chris Heath, 2017 Mar 4, #1532)
|
||||
|
||||
Rule to use "^" for statusline does not work if a space is defined with
|
||||
highlighting for both stl and stlnc. Patch by Ken Hamada (itchyny, 2016 Dec 11)
|
||||
|
||||
8 "stl" and "stlnc" in 'fillchars' don't work for multi-byte characters.
|
||||
Patch by Christian Wellenbrock, 2013 Jul 5.
|
||||
|
||||
Using CTRL-G_U in InsertCharPre causes trouble for redo. (Israel Chauca
|
||||
Fuentes, 2017 Feb 12, #1470)
|
||||
|
||||
Add a "keytrans()" function, which turns the internal byte representation of a
|
||||
key into a form that can be used for :map. E.g.
|
||||
let xx = "\<C-Home>"
|
||||
echo keytrans(xx)
|
||||
<C-Home>
|
||||
|
||||
Check for errors E704 and E705 only does VAR_FUNC, should also do VAR_PARTIAL.
|
||||
(Nikolai Pavlov, 2017 Mar 13, #1557)
|
||||
Make a function to check for function-like type?
|
||||
|
||||
Screen updated delayed when using CTRL-O u in Insert mode.
|
||||
(Barlik, #1191) Perhaps because status message?
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add buffer name argument to taglist().
|
||||
Ordering of tags in result of taglist call. (Duncan McDougall, #1194)
|
||||
Implement optional arguments for functions.
|
||||
func Foo(start, count = 1 all = 1)
|
||||
call Foo(12)
|
||||
call Foo(12, all = 0)
|
||||
call Foo(12, 15, 0)
|
||||
|
||||
Change the Farsi code to work with UTF-8. Possibly combined with the Arabic
|
||||
support, or similar.
|
||||
Invalid read error in Farsi mode. (Dominique Pelle, 2009 Aug 2)
|
||||
|
||||
Add a command to take a range of lines, filter them and put the output
|
||||
somewhere else. :{range}copy {dest} !cmd
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix that empty first tab is not in session.
|
||||
(Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Nov 25, #1282)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for restoring wide characters in the console buffer.
|
||||
(Ken Takata, 2016 Jun 7)
|
||||
Patch to add random number generator. (Hong Xu, 2010 Nov 8, update Nov 10)
|
||||
Alternative from Christian Brabandt. (2010 Sep 19)
|
||||
New one from Yasuhiro Matsumoto, #1277.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix escaping of job arguments. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2016 Oct 5)
|
||||
Update Oct 14: https://gist.github.com/mattn/d47e7d3bfe5ade4be86062b565a4bfca
|
||||
Update Aug 2017: #1954
|
||||
|
||||
Characters deleted on completion. (Adrià Farrés, 2017 Apr 20, #1645)
|
||||
Remarks from Christian Brabandt (Apr 21)
|
||||
|
||||
The TermResponse event is not triggered when a plugin has set 'eventignore' to
|
||||
"all". Netrw does this. (Gary Johnson, 2017 Jan 24)
|
||||
Postpone the event until 'eventignore' is reset.
|
||||
|
||||
Expanding /**/ is slow. Idea by Luc Hermitte, 2017 Apr 14.
|
||||
|
||||
Once .exe with updated installer is available: Add remark to download page
|
||||
about /S and /D options (Ken Takata, 2016 Apr 13)
|
||||
Or point to nightly builds: https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/releases
|
||||
@@ -191,24 +531,51 @@ Or point to nightly builds: https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/releases
|
||||
Problem passing non-UTF-8 strings to Python 3. (Björn Linse, 2016 Sep 11,
|
||||
#1053) With patch, does it work?
|
||||
|
||||
Using --remote to open a file in which a # appears does not work on
|
||||
MS-Windows. Perhaps in \# the \ is seen as a path separator. (Axel Bender,
|
||||
2017 Feb 9) Can we expand wildcards first and send the path literally to the
|
||||
receiving Vim? Or make an exception for #, it's not useful remotely.
|
||||
|
||||
":sbr" docs state it respects 'switchbuf', but "vsplit" does not cause a
|
||||
vertical split. (Haldean Brown, 2017 Mar 1)
|
||||
|
||||
Use ADDR_OTHER instead of ADDR_LINES for many more commands.
|
||||
Add tests for using number larger than number of lines in buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
Might be useful to have isreadonly(), like we have islocked().
|
||||
Avoids exceptions, e.g. when using the b: namespace as a dict.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make v:shell_error writable. (Christian Brabandt, 2016 Sep 27)
|
||||
Useful to restore it. Is there another solution?
|
||||
|
||||
"ci[" does not look for next [ like ci" does look for next ".
|
||||
(J.F. 2017 Jan 7)
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows with 'clipboard' set to "unnamed" this doesn't work to double
|
||||
lines: :g/^/normal yyp On Unix it works OK. (Bryce Orgill, 2016 Nov 5)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for wrong cursor position on wrapped line, involving breakindent.
|
||||
(Ozaki Kiichi, 2016 Nov 25)
|
||||
Does this also fix #1408 ?
|
||||
|
||||
'cursorline' and match interfere. (Ozaki Kiichi, 2017 Jun 23, #1792)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for 'cursorlinenr' option. (Ozaki Kiichi, 2016 Nov 30)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to be able to separately map CTRL-H and BS on Windows.
|
||||
(Linwei, 2017 Jul 11, #1833)
|
||||
|
||||
When 'completeopt' has "noselect" does not insert a newline. (Lifepillar, 2017
|
||||
Apr 23, #1653)
|
||||
|
||||
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. (10 Jan 2016)
|
||||
9 Instead invoking an external diff program, use builtin code. One can be
|
||||
found here: http://www.ioplex.com/~miallen/libmba/dl/src/diff.c
|
||||
It's complicated and badly documented.
|
||||
|
||||
Window resizing with 'winfixheight': With a vertical split the height changes
|
||||
anyway. (Tommy allen, 2017 Feb 21, #1502)
|
||||
|
||||
When adding an item to a new quickfix list make ":cnext" jump to that item.
|
||||
Make a difference being at the first item and not having used :cnext at all.
|
||||
(Afanasiy Fet, 2017 Jan 3)
|
||||
@@ -221,13 +588,12 @@ Patch to make it possible to extend a list with itself.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add Zstandard compressed file support. (Nick Terrell, 2016 Oct 24)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add new regexp classes :ident:, :keyword:, :fname:.
|
||||
(ichizok, 2016 Jan 12, #1373)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add trim() function. (Bukn, 2016 Nov 25, #1280)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add MODIFIED_BY to MSVC build file. (Chen Lei, 2016 Nov 24, #1275)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to change argument of :marks. (LemonBoy, 2017 Jan 29, #1426)
|
||||
|
||||
On Windows buffer completion sees backslash as escape char instead of path
|
||||
separator. (Toffanim, 2016 Nov 24, #1274)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -251,11 +617,18 @@ Patch to add "cmdline" completion to getcompletion(). (Shougo, Oct 1, #1140)
|
||||
Feature request: Complete members of a dictionary. (Luc Hermitte, 2017 Jan 4,
|
||||
#1350)
|
||||
|
||||
Undo message is not always properly displayed. Patch by Ken Takata, 2013 oct
|
||||
3. Doesn't work properly according to Yukihiro Nakadaira.
|
||||
Also see #1635.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for systemlist(), add empty item. (thinca, Sep 30, #1135)
|
||||
Add an argument to choose binary or non-binary (like readfile()), when omitted
|
||||
use the current behavior.
|
||||
Include the test.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add tagfunc(). Cleaned up by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jun 22.
|
||||
New update 2017 Apr 10, #1628
|
||||
|
||||
When 'keywordprg' starts with ":" the argument is still escaped as a shell
|
||||
command argument. (Romain Lafourcade, 2016 Oct 16, #1175)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -265,7 +638,7 @@ change as a word boundary. (btucker-MPCData, 2016 Nov 6, #1235)
|
||||
Idea from Sven: record sequence of keys. Useful to show others what they are
|
||||
doing (look over the shoulder), and also to see what happened.
|
||||
Probably list of keystrokes, with some annotations for mode changes.
|
||||
Could store in logfile to be able to analyise it with an external command.
|
||||
Could store in logfile to be able to analyse it with an external command.
|
||||
E.g. to see when's the last time a plugin command was used.
|
||||
|
||||
execute() cannot be used with command completeion. (Daniel Hahler, 2016 Oct 1,
|
||||
@@ -273,6 +646,8 @@ execute() cannot be used with command completeion. (Daniel Hahler, 2016 Oct 1,
|
||||
|
||||
cmap using execute() has side effects. (Killthemule, 2016 Aug 17, #983)
|
||||
|
||||
:map X may print invalid data. (Nikolay Pavlov, 2017 Jul 3, #1816)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to order results from taglist(). (Duncan McDougall, 2016 Oct 25)
|
||||
|
||||
patch for 'spellcamelcase' option: spellcheck each CamelCased word.
|
||||
@@ -293,38 +668,25 @@ Also with latest version.
|
||||
Cannot delete a file with square brackets with delete(). (#696)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add ":syn foldlevel" to use fold level further down the line.
|
||||
(Brad King, 2016 Oct 19)
|
||||
(Brad King, 2016 Oct 19, update 2017 Jan 30)
|
||||
|
||||
Completion for input() does not expand environment variables. (chdiza, 2016
|
||||
Jul 25, #948)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to fix wrong encoding of error message on Cygwin/MSYS terminal.
|
||||
(Ken Takata, 2016 Oct 4)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to introduce 'cmdencoding'. (Ken Takata, Aug 18?)
|
||||
Better help Aug 19.
|
||||
Problem: applies to too many commands, such as :cbuffer.
|
||||
Updated patch with three options, 2016 Sep 8.
|
||||
Win32: When running ":make" and 'encoding' differs from the system locale,
|
||||
the output should be converted. Esp. when 'encoding' is "utf-8". (Yongwei
|
||||
Wu) Should we use 'termencoding' for this?
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add 'systemencoding', convert between 'encoding' and this for file
|
||||
names, shell commands and the like. (Kikuchan, 2010 Oct 14)
|
||||
Assume the system converts between the actual encoding of the filesystem to
|
||||
the system encoding (usually utf-8).
|
||||
|
||||
'hlsearch' interferes with a Conceal match. (Rom Grk, 2016 Aug 9)
|
||||
Using ":tab drop file" does not trigger BufEnter or TabEnter events.
|
||||
(Andy Stewart, 2017 Apr 27, #1660)
|
||||
Autocommands blocked in do_arg_all(). Supposed to happen later?
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add context information to quickfix/location list. (Yegappan
|
||||
Lakshmanan, 2016 Aug 25, #1012)
|
||||
'hlsearch' interferes with a Conceal match. (Rom Grk, 2016 Aug 9)
|
||||
|
||||
MS-Windows: use WS_HIDE instead of SW_SHOWMINNOACTIVE in os_win32.c?
|
||||
Otherwise task flickers in taskbar.
|
||||
|
||||
Bogus characters inserted when triggering indent while changing test.
|
||||
(Vitor Antunes, 2016 Nov 22, #1269)
|
||||
|
||||
Should make ":@r" handle line continuation. (Cesar Romani, 2016 Jun 26)
|
||||
Also for ":@.".
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -344,20 +706,12 @@ This does not work: :set cscopequickfix=a-
|
||||
|
||||
Possibly wrong value for seq_cur. (Florent Fayolle, 2016 May 15, #806)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add separate highlighting for quickfix current line.
|
||||
(anishsane, 2016 Sep 16, #1080)
|
||||
|
||||
Filetype plugin for awk. (Doug Kearns, 2016 Sep 5)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to improve map documentation. Issue #799.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for syntax folding optimization. (Shougo, 2016 Sep 6, #1045)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for drag&drop reordering of GUI tab pages reordering.
|
||||
(Ken Takata, 2013 Nov 22, second one, also by Masamichi Abe)
|
||||
Now on Git: https://gist.github.com/nocd5/165286495c782b815b94
|
||||
Update 2016 Aug 10.
|
||||
|
||||
We can use '. to go to the last change in the current buffer, but how about
|
||||
the last change in any buffer? Can we use ', (, is next to .)?
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -372,16 +726,11 @@ Reject the value? #710.
|
||||
Patch to fix increment/decrement not working properly when 'virtualedit' is
|
||||
set. (Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Aug 1, #923)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to support strikethrough next to bold and italic. (Christian Brabandt,
|
||||
2013 Jul 30) Update from Ken Takata, 2013 Oct 12.
|
||||
Update mentioned by Christian, 2016 Apr 25.
|
||||
Update from Ken Takata, 2016 Jul 17.
|
||||
|
||||
When doing "vi buf.md" a BufNew autocommand for *.md is not triggered.
|
||||
Because of using the initial buffer? (Dun Peal, 2016 May 12)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add the :bvimgrep command. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Nov 12)
|
||||
Updated 2016 Jun 10, #858
|
||||
Updated 2016 Jun 10, #858 Update 2017 Mar 28: use <buffer>
|
||||
|
||||
Add redrawtabline command. (Naruhiko Nishino, 2016 Jun 11)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -391,14 +740,14 @@ No test, needs some work to include.
|
||||
Patch to improve indenting for C++ constructor with initializer list.
|
||||
(Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Mar 31)
|
||||
|
||||
Zero-out krypt key information when no longer in use. (Ben Fritz, 2017 May 15)
|
||||
|
||||
Add stronger encryption. Could use libsodium (NaCl).
|
||||
https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/
|
||||
Possibly include the needed code so that it can be build everywhere.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add setbufline(). (email from Yasuhiro Matsumoto, patch by Ozaki
|
||||
Kiichi, 2016 Feb 28)
|
||||
Update Mar 8: https://gist.github.com/mattn/23c1f50999084992ca98
|
||||
Update Mar 13: https://gist.github.com/mattn/23c1f50999084992ca98
|
||||
Add a way to restart a timer. It's similar to timer_stop() and timer_start(),
|
||||
but the reference remains valid.
|
||||
|
||||
Need to try out instructions in INSSTALLpc.txt about how to install all
|
||||
interfaces and how to build Vim with them.
|
||||
@@ -437,10 +786,6 @@ When command names are very long :command output is difficult to read. Use a
|
||||
maximum for the column width? (#871)
|
||||
Patcy by varmanishant, 2016 Jun 18, #876
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to change GUI behavior: instead of changing the window size change the
|
||||
lines/columns when menu/toolbar/etc. is added/removed. (Ychin, 2016 Mar 20,
|
||||
#703)
|
||||
|
||||
Installation of .desktop files does not work everywhere.
|
||||
It's now fixed, but the target directory probably isn't right.
|
||||
Add configure check?
|
||||
@@ -516,8 +861,6 @@ Patch to add TagNotFound autocommand. (Anton Lindqvist, 2016 Feb 3)
|
||||
Patch to add Error autocommand. (Anton Lindqvist, 2016 Feb 17)
|
||||
Only remembers one error.
|
||||
|
||||
Illegal memory access, requires ASAN to see. (Dominique Pelle, 2015 Jul 28)
|
||||
|
||||
Gvim: when both Tab and CTRL-I are mapped, use CTRL-I not for Tab.
|
||||
|
||||
Unexpected delay when using CTRL-O u. It's not timeoutlen.
|
||||
@@ -559,7 +902,8 @@ Value of virtcol() for '[ and '] depend on multi-byte character.
|
||||
(Luchr, #277)
|
||||
|
||||
Can we cache the syntax attributes, so that updates for 'relativenumber' and
|
||||
'cursorline'/'cursorcolumn' are a lot faster?
|
||||
'cursorline'/'cursorcolumn' are a lot faster? Thus store the attributes
|
||||
before combining them.
|
||||
|
||||
C highlighting: modern C allows: /* comment */ #ifdef
|
||||
and also line continuation after #include.
|
||||
@@ -584,11 +928,6 @@ Patch to use two highlight groups for relative numbers. (Shaun Brady, 2016 Jan
|
||||
MS-Windows: Crash opening very long file name starting with "\\".
|
||||
(Christian Brock, 2012 Jun 29)
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -744,8 +1083,6 @@ Jun 8)
|
||||
Bug: Autocompleting ":tag/pat" replaces "/pat" with a match but does not
|
||||
insert a space. (Micha Mos, 2014 Nov 7)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add argument to :cquit. (Thinca, 2014 Oct 12)
|
||||
|
||||
No error for missing endwhile. (ZyX, 2014 Mar 20)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make extend() fail early when it might fail at some point.
|
||||
@@ -862,9 +1199,6 @@ For the path use a hash instead of dir%dir%dir%name hash%name.
|
||||
Patch to add ":undorecover", get as much text out of the undo file as
|
||||
possible. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Mar 12, update Aug 22)
|
||||
|
||||
Include Haiku port? (Adrien Destugues, Siarzhuk Zharski, 2013 Oct 24)
|
||||
It can replace the BeOS code, which is likely not used anymore.
|
||||
|
||||
Updated spec ftplugin. (Matěj Cepl, 2013 Oct 16)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to right-align signs. (James Kolb (email james), 2013 Sep 23)
|
||||
@@ -874,11 +1208,6 @@ Patch to handle integer overflow. (Aaron Burrow, 2013 Dec 12)
|
||||
Patch to add "ntab" item in 'listchars' to repeat first character. (Nathaniel
|
||||
Braun, pragm, 2013 Oct 13) A better solution 2014 Mar 5.
|
||||
|
||||
Undo message is not always properly displayed. Patch by Ken Takata, 2013 oct
|
||||
3. Doesn't work properly according to Yukihiro Nakadaira.
|
||||
|
||||
/[b-a] gives error E16, should probably be E769.
|
||||
|
||||
7 Windows XP: When using "ClearType" for text smoothing, a column of yellow
|
||||
pixels remains when typing spaces in front of a "D" ('guifont' set to
|
||||
"lucida_console:h8").
|
||||
@@ -899,9 +1228,6 @@ When evaluating expression in backticks, autoload doesn't work.
|
||||
Using <nr>ifoobar<esc> can slow down Vim. Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2013
|
||||
Dec 13.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch from Christian Brabandt to preserve upper case marks when wiping out a
|
||||
buffer. (2013 Dec 9)
|
||||
|
||||
GTK: problem with 'L' in 'guioptions' changing the window width.
|
||||
(Aaron Cornelius, 2012 Feb 6)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1016,6 +1342,9 @@ Patch for :tabcloseleft, after closing a tab go to left tab. (William Bowers,
|
||||
Patch to improve equivalence classes in regexp patterns.
|
||||
(Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jan 16, update Jan 17)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add new regexp classes :ident:, :keyword:, :fname:.
|
||||
(ichizok, 2016 Jan 12, #1373)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch with suggestions for starting.txt. (Tony Mechelynck, 2012 Oct 24)
|
||||
But use Gnome instead of GTK?
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1038,8 +1367,6 @@ MS-Windows resizing problems:
|
||||
Patch to append regexp to tag commands to make it possible to select one out
|
||||
of many matches. (Cody Cutler, 2013 Mar 28)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add tagfunc(). Cleaned up by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jun 22.
|
||||
|
||||
The input map for CTRL-O in mswin.vim causes problems after CTRL-X CTRL-O.
|
||||
Suggestion for another map. (Philip Mat, 2012 Jun 18)
|
||||
But use "gi" instead of "a". Or use CTRL-\ CTRL-O.
|
||||
@@ -1161,9 +1488,6 @@ Windows keys not set properly on Windows 7? (cncyber, 2010 Aug 26)
|
||||
When using a Vim server, a # in the path causes an error message.
|
||||
(Jeff Lanzarotta, 2011 Feb 17)
|
||||
|
||||
Setting $HOME on MS-Windows is not very well documented. Suggestion by Ben
|
||||
Fritz (2011 Oct 27).
|
||||
|
||||
When there is a ">" in a line that "gq" wraps to the start of the next line,
|
||||
then the following line will pick it up as a leader. Should get the leader
|
||||
from the first line, not a wrapped line. (Matt Ackeret, 2012 Feb 27)
|
||||
@@ -1177,8 +1501,6 @@ Vim using lots of memory when joining lines. (John Little, 2010 Dec 3)
|
||||
BT regexp engine: After trying a \@> match and failing, submatches are not
|
||||
cleared. See test64.
|
||||
|
||||
Changes to manpage plugin. (Elias Toivanen, 2011 Jul 25)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to make "z=" work when 'spell' is off. Does this have nasty side
|
||||
effects? (Christian Brabandt, 2012 Aug 5, Update 2013 Aug 12)
|
||||
Would also need to do this for spellbadword() and spellsuggest().
|
||||
@@ -1221,9 +1543,6 @@ Build problem with small features on Mac OS X 10.6. (Rainer, 2011 Jan 24)
|
||||
|
||||
"0g@$" puts '] on last byte of multi-byte. (ZyX, 2011 Jan 22)
|
||||
|
||||
Patch to add TextDeletePost and TextYankPost events. (Philippe Vaucher, 2011
|
||||
May 24) Update May 26.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch for :tabrecently. (Hirokazu Yoshida, 2012 Jan 30)
|
||||
|
||||
Problem with "syn sync grouphere". (Gustavo Niemeyer, 2011 Jan 27)
|
||||
@@ -1268,6 +1587,9 @@ GTK: tear-off menu does not work. (Kurt Sonnenmoser, 2010 Oct 25)
|
||||
Win32: tear-off menu does not work when menu language is German. (Markus
|
||||
Bossler, 2011 Mar 2) Fixed by 7.3.095?
|
||||
|
||||
Wish for NetBeans commands:
|
||||
- make it possible to have 'defineAnnoType' also handle terminal colors.
|
||||
|
||||
Version of netbeans.c for use with MacVim. (Kazuki Sakamoto, 2010 Nov 18)
|
||||
|
||||
7.3.014 changed how backslash at end of line works, but still get a NUL when
|
||||
@@ -1288,9 +1610,6 @@ New esperanto spell file can't be processed. (Dominique Pelle, 2011 Jan 30)
|
||||
Editing a file with a ^M with 'ff' set to "mac", opening a help file, then the
|
||||
^M is displayed as ^J sometimes. Getting 'ff' value from wrong window/buffer?
|
||||
|
||||
'colorcolumn' has higher priority than hlsearch. Should probably be the other
|
||||
way around. (Nazri Ramliy, 2013 Feb 19)
|
||||
|
||||
When Vim is put in the background (SIGTSTP) and then gets a SIGHUP it doesn't
|
||||
exit. It exists as soon as back in the foreground. (Stephen Liang, 2011 Jan
|
||||
9) Caused by vim_handle_signal(SIGNAL_BLOCK); in ui.c.
|
||||
@@ -1339,14 +1658,13 @@ setpos() does not restore cursor position after :normal. (Tyru, 2010 Aug 11)
|
||||
7 The 'directory' option supports changing path separators to "%" to make
|
||||
file names unique, also support this for 'backupdir'. (Mikolaj Machowski)
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Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2010 Oct 21.
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Is this an update: related to: #179
|
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https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-mq-patches/blob/master/backupdir
|
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Fixed patch 2017 Jul 1.
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||||
|
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With "tw=55 fo+=a" typing space before ) doesn't work well. (Scott Mcdermott,
|
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2010 Oct 24)
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Patch to add random number generator. (Hong Xu, 2010 Nov 8, update Nov 10)
|
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Alternative from Christian Brabandt. (2010 Sep 19)
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New one from Yasuhiro Matsumoto, #1277.
|
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|
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Messages in message.txt are highlighted as examples.
|
||||
|
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When using cp850 the NBSP (0xff) is not drawn correctly. (Brett Stahlman, 2010
|
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@@ -1465,8 +1783,6 @@ When a:base in 'completefunc' starts with a number it's passed as a number,
|
||||
not a string. (Sean Ma) Need to add flag to call_func_retlist() to force a
|
||||
string value.
|
||||
|
||||
Invalid read error in Farsi mode. (Dominique Pelle, 2009 Aug 2)
|
||||
|
||||
For running gvim on a USB stick: avoid the OLE registration. Use a command
|
||||
line argument -noregister.
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||||
|
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@@ -1957,9 +2273,6 @@ with "gvim -nb:localhost:55555:foo". From nc do: '1:editFile!0 "foo"'. Then
|
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go to Insert mode and add a few lines. Then backspacing every other time
|
||||
moves the cursor instead of deleting. (Chris Kaiser, 2007 Sep 25)
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|
||||
Windows installer should install 32-bit version of right-click handler also on
|
||||
64-bit systems. (Brian Cunningham, 2011 Dec 28)
|
||||
|
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Windows installer could add a "open in new tab of existing Vim" menu entry.
|
||||
Gvimext: patch to add "Edit with single Vim &tabbed" menu entry.
|
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Just have two choices, always using one Vim and selecting between using an
|
||||
@@ -2288,13 +2601,6 @@ respond to selection requests. Invoking XtDisownSelection() before executing
|
||||
the shell doesn't help. Would require forking and doing a message loop, like
|
||||
what happens for the GUI.
|
||||
|
||||
X11: Putting more than about 262040 characters of text on the clipboard and
|
||||
pasting it in another Vim doesn't work. (Dominique Pelle, 2008 Aug 21-23)
|
||||
clip_x11_request_selection_cb() is called with zero value and length.
|
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Also: Get an error message from free() in the process that owns the selection.
|
||||
Seems to happen when the selection is requested the second time, but before
|
||||
clip_x11_convert_selection_cb() is invoked, thus in X library code.
|
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|
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":vimgrep" does not recognize a recursive symlink. Is it possible to detect
|
||||
this, at least for Unix (using device/inode)?
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3157,18 +3463,6 @@ Most interesting new features to be added when all bugs have been fixed:
|
||||
Alternative: Make a function for Ex commands: cmd_edit().
|
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- Add COLUMN NUMBERS to ":" commands ":line1,line2[col1,col2]cmd". Block
|
||||
can be selected with CTRL-V. Allow '$' (end of line) for col2.
|
||||
- Add DEBUGGER INTERFACE. Implementation for gdb by Xavier de Gaye.
|
||||
Should work like an IDE. Try to keep it generic. Now found here:
|
||||
http://clewn.sf.net.
|
||||
And the idevim plugin/script.
|
||||
To be able to start the debugger from inside Vim: For GUI run a program
|
||||
with a netbeans connection; for console: start a program that splits the
|
||||
terminal, runs the debugger in one window and reconnect Vim I/O to the
|
||||
other window.
|
||||
Wishes for NetBeans commands:
|
||||
- make it possible to have 'defineAnnoType' also handle terminal colors.
|
||||
- send 'balloonText' events for the cursor position (using CursorHold ?)
|
||||
in terminal mode.
|
||||
- ECLIPSE plugin. Problem is: the interface is very complicated. Need to
|
||||
implement part in Java and then connect to Vim. Some hints from Alexandru
|
||||
Roman, 2004 Dec 15. Should then also work with Oracle Jdeveloper, see JSR
|
||||
@@ -3181,9 +3475,6 @@ Most interesting new features to be added when all bugs have been fixed:
|
||||
scrolls back to where the cursor is.
|
||||
- Scroll commands by screen line. g CTRL-E and g CTRL-Y ? Requires the
|
||||
first line to be able to start halfway.
|
||||
- Running a shell command from the GUI still has limitations. Look into how
|
||||
the terminal emulator of the Vim shell project can help:
|
||||
http://vimshell.wana.at
|
||||
8 Add a command to jump to a certain kind of tag. Allow the user to specify
|
||||
values for the optional fields. E.g., ":tag size type=m".
|
||||
Also allow specifying the file and command, so that the result of
|
||||
@@ -3372,9 +3663,6 @@ Spell checking:
|
||||
Diff mode:
|
||||
9 When making small changes, e.g. deleting a character, update the diff.
|
||||
Possibly without running diff.
|
||||
9 Instead invoking an external diff program, use builtin code. One can be
|
||||
found here: http://www.ioplex.com/~miallen/libmba/dl/src/diff.c
|
||||
It's quite big and badly documented though.
|
||||
8 Also show difference with the file when editing started? Should show what
|
||||
can be undone. (Tom Popovich)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3489,7 +3777,7 @@ Multi-byte characters:
|
||||
at a multi-byte character >= 0x100.
|
||||
- Add the possibility to enter mappings which are used whenever normal text
|
||||
could be entered. E.g., for "f" command. But not in Normal mode. Sort
|
||||
of opposite of 'langmap'. Use ":tmap" command?
|
||||
of opposite of 'langmap'. Use ":amap" command?
|
||||
- When breaking a line, take properties of multi-byte characters into
|
||||
account. The "linebreak" program from Bruno Haible can do it:
|
||||
ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/gnu/linebreak-0.1.tar.gz
|
||||
@@ -4421,7 +4709,7 @@ Command line history:
|
||||
- Add "KeyWasTyped" flag: It's reset before each command and set when a
|
||||
character from the keyboard is consumed. Value is used to decide to put a
|
||||
command line in history or not. Put line in history if it didn't
|
||||
completely resulted from one mapping.
|
||||
completely result from one mapping.
|
||||
- When using ":browse", also put the resulting edit command in the history,
|
||||
so that it can be repeated. (Demirel)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4969,7 +5257,7 @@ Swap (.swp) files:
|
||||
- Add an option to create a swap file only when making the first change to
|
||||
the buffer. (Liang) Or only when the buffer is not read-only.
|
||||
- Add option to set "umask" for backup files and swap files (Antwerpen).
|
||||
'backupumask' and 'swapumask'? Or 'umaskback' and 'umaskswap'?
|
||||
'backupumask' and 'swapumask'? Or 'umaskbackup' and 'umaskswap'?
|
||||
- When editing a readonly file, don't use a swap file but read parts from the
|
||||
original file. Also do this when the file is huge (>'maxmem'). We do
|
||||
need to load the file once to count the number of lines? Perhaps keep a
|
||||
@@ -5461,11 +5749,11 @@ Various improvements:
|
||||
- Support %name% expansion for "gf" on Windows.
|
||||
- Make "gf" work on "file://c:/path/name". "file:/c:/" and "file:///c:/"
|
||||
should also work?
|
||||
- Add 'urlpath', used like 'path' for when "gf" used on an URL?
|
||||
- Add 'urlpath', used like 'path' for when "gf" used on a URL?
|
||||
8 When using "gf" on an absolute file name, while editing a remote file
|
||||
(starts with scp:// or http://) should prepend the method and machine
|
||||
name.
|
||||
- When finding an URL or file name, and it doesn't exist, try removing a
|
||||
- When finding a URL or file name, and it doesn't exist, try removing a
|
||||
trailing '.'.
|
||||
- Add ":path" command modifier. Should work for every command that takes a
|
||||
file name argument, to search for the file name in 'path'. Use
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_01.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2010 Nov 03
|
||||
*usr_01.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jul 15
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -140,19 +140,19 @@ On other systems, you have to do a little work:
|
||||
|
||||
1. Copy the tutor file. You can do this with Vim (it knows where to find it):
|
||||
>
|
||||
vim -u NONE -c 'e $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor' -c 'w! TUTORCOPY' -c 'q'
|
||||
vim --clean -c 'e $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor' -c 'w! TUTORCOPY' -c 'q'
|
||||
<
|
||||
This will write the file "TUTORCOPY" in the current directory. To use a
|
||||
translated version of the tutor, append the two-letter language code to the
|
||||
filename. For French:
|
||||
>
|
||||
vim -u NONE -c 'e $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.fr' -c 'w! TUTORCOPY' -c 'q'
|
||||
vim --clean -c 'e $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.fr' -c 'w! TUTORCOPY' -c 'q'
|
||||
<
|
||||
2. Edit the copied file with Vim:
|
||||
>
|
||||
vim -u NONE -c "set nocp" TUTORCOPY
|
||||
vim --clean TUTORCOPY
|
||||
<
|
||||
The extra arguments make sure Vim is started in a good mood.
|
||||
The --clean argument makes sure Vim is started with nice defaults.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Delete the copied file when you are finished with it:
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 16
|
||||
*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 14
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ Summary: *help-summary* >
|
||||
8) Ex-commands always start with ":", so to go to the :s command help: >
|
||||
:help :s
|
||||
|
||||
9) Commands specifically for debugging start with ">". To go to to the help
|
||||
9) Commands specifically for debugging start with ">". To go to the help
|
||||
for the "cont" debug command: >
|
||||
:help >cont
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Summary: *help-summary* >
|
||||
register: >
|
||||
:help quote:
|
||||
|
||||
13) Vim Script (VimL) is available at >
|
||||
13) Vim script 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. >
|
||||
@@ -599,10 +599,10 @@ Summary: *help-summary* >
|
||||
Also important is >
|
||||
:help function-list
|
||||
< to find a short description of all functions available. Help topics for
|
||||
VimL functions always include the "()", so: >
|
||||
Vim script functions always include the "()", so: >
|
||||
:help append()
|
||||
< talks about the append VimL function rather than how to append text in the
|
||||
current buffer.
|
||||
< talks about the append Vim script function rather than how to append text
|
||||
in the current buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
14) Mappings are talked about in the help page :h |map.txt|. Use >
|
||||
:help mapmode-i
|
||||
@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ Summary: *help-summary* >
|
||||
22) Autocommand events can be found by their name: >
|
||||
:help BufWinLeave
|
||||
< To see all possible events: >
|
||||
:help autocommands-events
|
||||
:help autocommand-events
|
||||
|
||||
23) Command-line switches always start with "-". So for the help of the -f
|
||||
command switch of Vim use: >
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_03.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 05
|
||||
*usr_03.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jul 21
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ the following:
|
||||
|
||||
This tells you that you might want to fix something on line 33. So how do you
|
||||
find line 33? One way is to do "9999k" to go to the top of the file and "32j"
|
||||
to go down thirty two lines. It is not a good way, but it works. A much
|
||||
to go down thirty-two lines. It is not a good way, but it works. A much
|
||||
better way of doing things is to use the "G" command. With a count, this
|
||||
command positions you at the given line number. For example, "33G" puts you
|
||||
on line 33. (For a better way of going through a compiler's error list, see
|
||||
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ The "?" command works like "/" but searches backwards: >
|
||||
?word
|
||||
|
||||
The "N" command repeats the last search the opposite direction. Thus using
|
||||
"N" after a "/" command search backwards, using "N" after "?" searches
|
||||
"N" after a "/" command searches backwards, using "N" after "?" searches
|
||||
forward.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ only if it is at the beginning of a line.
|
||||
The $ character matches the end of a line. Therefore, "was$" matches the
|
||||
word was only if it is at the end of a line.
|
||||
|
||||
Let's mark the places where "the" matches in this example line with "x"s:
|
||||
Let's mark the places where "/the" matches in this example line with "x"s:
|
||||
|
||||
the solder holding one of the chips melted and the ~
|
||||
xxx xxx xxx
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_07.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
|
||||
*usr_07.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Sep 18
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -215,14 +215,14 @@ change: >
|
||||
|
||||
`.
|
||||
|
||||
Suppose you are editing the file "one.txt". Somewhere halfway the file you
|
||||
use "x" to delete a character. Then you go to the last line with "G" and
|
||||
write the file with ":w". You edit several other files, and then use ":edit
|
||||
one.txt" to come back to "one.txt". If you now use `" Vim jumps to the last
|
||||
line of the file. Using `. takes you to the position where you deleted the
|
||||
character. Even when you move around in the file `" and `. will take you to
|
||||
the remembered position. At least until you make another change or leave the
|
||||
file.
|
||||
Suppose you are editing the file "one.txt". Somewhere halfway through the
|
||||
file you use "x" to delete a character. Then you go to the last line with "G"
|
||||
and write the file with ":w". You edit several other files, and then use
|
||||
":edit one.txt" to come back to "one.txt". If you now use `" Vim jumps to the
|
||||
last line of the file. Using `. takes you to the position where you deleted
|
||||
the character. Even when you move around in the file `" and `. will take you
|
||||
to the remembered position. At least until you make another change or leave
|
||||
the file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FILE MARKS
|
||||
@@ -233,8 +233,8 @@ another file and place marks there, these are specific for that file. Thus
|
||||
each file has its own set of marks, they are local to the file.
|
||||
So far we were using marks with a lowercase letter. There are also marks
|
||||
with an uppercase letter. These are global, they can be used from any file.
|
||||
For example suppose that we are editing the file "foo.txt". Go to halfway the
|
||||
file ("50%") and place the F mark there (F for foo): >
|
||||
For example suppose that we are editing the file "foo.txt". Go to halfway
|
||||
down the file ("50%") and place the F mark there (F for foo): >
|
||||
|
||||
50%mF
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ a sentence to the f register (f for First): >
|
||||
"fyas
|
||||
|
||||
The "yas" command yanks a sentence like before. It's the "f that tells Vim
|
||||
the text should be place in the f register. This must come just before the
|
||||
the text should be placed in the f register. This must come just before the
|
||||
yank command.
|
||||
Now yank three whole lines to the l register (l for line): >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_08.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2014 Jul 06
|
||||
*usr_08.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 11
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ top one:
|
||||
+----------------------------------+
|
||||
|
||||
What you see here is two windows on the same file. The line with "====" is
|
||||
that status line. It displays information about the window above it. (In
|
||||
the status line. It displays information about the window above it. (In
|
||||
practice the status line will be in reverse video.)
|
||||
The two windows allow you to view two parts of the same file. For example,
|
||||
you could make the top window show the variable declarations of a program, and
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_09.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
|
||||
*usr_09.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 11
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt|
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
*09.1* Parts of the GUI
|
||||
|
||||
You might have an icon on your desktop that starts gVim. Otherwise, one of
|
||||
You might have an icon on your desktop that starts gvim. Otherwise, one of
|
||||
these commands should do it: >
|
||||
|
||||
gvim file.txt
|
||||
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ THE WINDOW TITLE
|
||||
At the very top is the window title. This is drawn by your window system.
|
||||
Vim will set the title to show the name of the current file. First comes the
|
||||
name of the file. Then some special characters and the directory of the file
|
||||
in parens. These special character can be present:
|
||||
in parens. These special characters can be present:
|
||||
|
||||
- The file cannot be modified (e.g., a help file)
|
||||
+ The file contains changes
|
||||
@@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ currently highlighted. In Vim this is the Visual area (this assumes you are
|
||||
using the default option settings). You can paste this selection in another
|
||||
application without any further action.
|
||||
For example, in this text select a few words with the mouse. Vim will
|
||||
switch to Visual mode and highlight the text. Now start another gVim, without
|
||||
switch to Visual mode and highlight the text. Now start another gvim, without
|
||||
a file name argument, so that it displays an empty window. Click the middle
|
||||
mouse button. The selected text will be inserted.
|
||||
|
||||
The "current selection" will only remain valid until some other text is
|
||||
selected. After doing the paste in the other gVim, now select some characters
|
||||
selected. After doing the paste in the other gvim, now select some characters
|
||||
in that window. You will notice that the words that were previously selected
|
||||
in the other gVim window are displayed differently. This means that it no
|
||||
in the other gvim window are displayed differently. This means that it no
|
||||
longer is the current selection.
|
||||
|
||||
You don't need to select text with the mouse, using the keyboard commands for
|
||||
@@ -204,10 +204,10 @@ Now for the other place with which text can be exchanged. We call this the
|
||||
"real clipboard", to avoid confusion. Often both the "current selection" and
|
||||
the "real clipboard" are called clipboard, you'll have to get used to that.
|
||||
To put text on the real clipboard, select a few different words in one of
|
||||
the gVims you have running. Then use the Edit/Copy menu entry. Now the text
|
||||
the gvims you have running. Then use the Edit/Copy menu entry. Now the text
|
||||
has been copied to the real clipboard. You can't see this, unless you have
|
||||
some application that shows the clipboard contents (e.g., KDE's klipper).
|
||||
Now select the other gVim, position the cursor somewhere and use the
|
||||
some application that shows the clipboard contents (e.g., KDE's Klipper).
|
||||
Now select the other gvim, position the cursor somewhere and use the
|
||||
Edit/Paste menu. You will see the text from the real clipboard is inserted.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ USING BOTH
|
||||
|
||||
This use of both the "current selection" and the "real clipboard" might sound
|
||||
a bit confusing. But it is very useful. Let's show this with an example.
|
||||
Use one gVim with a text file and perform these actions:
|
||||
Use one gvim with a text file and perform these actions:
|
||||
|
||||
- Select two words in Visual mode.
|
||||
- Use the Edit/Copy menu to get these words onto the clipboard.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_12.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2007 May 11
|
||||
*usr_12.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Aug 11
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ command: >
|
||||
The line range "%" is used, thus this works on the whole file. The pattern
|
||||
that the ":substitute" command matches with is "\s\+$". This finds white
|
||||
space characters (\s), 1 or more of them (\+), before the end-of-line ($).
|
||||
Later will be explained how you write patterns like this |usr_27.txt|.
|
||||
Later will be explained how you write patterns like this, see |usr_27.txt|.
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||||
The "to" part of the substitute command is empty: "//". Thus it replaces
|
||||
with nothing, effectively deleting the matched white space.
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||||
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||||
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||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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||||
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Nov 29
|
||||
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 19
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Then there is the ":let i += 1" command. This does the same thing as
|
||||
to the same variable.
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||||
|
||||
The example was given to explain the commands, but would you really want to
|
||||
make such a loop it can be written much more compact: >
|
||||
make such a loop, it can be written much more compact: >
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||||
:for i in range(1, 4)
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||||
: echo "count is" i
|
||||
@@ -693,6 +693,7 @@ Other computation: *bitwise-function*
|
||||
Variables: *var-functions*
|
||||
type() type of a variable
|
||||
islocked() check if a variable is locked
|
||||
funcref() get a Funcref for a function reference
|
||||
function() get a Funcref for a function name
|
||||
getbufvar() get a variable value from a specific buffer
|
||||
setbufvar() set a variable in a specific buffer
|
||||
@@ -884,9 +885,12 @@ GUI: *gui-functions*
|
||||
getfontname() get name of current font being used
|
||||
getwinposx() X position of the GUI Vim window
|
||||
getwinposy() Y position of the GUI Vim window
|
||||
balloon_show() set the balloon content
|
||||
balloon_split() split a message for a balloon
|
||||
|
||||
Vim server: *server-functions*
|
||||
serverlist() return the list of server names
|
||||
remote_startserver() run a server
|
||||
remote_send() send command characters to a Vim server
|
||||
remote_expr() evaluate an expression in a Vim server
|
||||
server2client() send a reply to a client of a Vim server
|
||||
@@ -918,16 +922,19 @@ Testing: *test-functions*
|
||||
assert_true() assert that an expression is true
|
||||
assert_exception() assert that a command throws an exception
|
||||
assert_fails() assert that a function call fails
|
||||
assert_report() report a test failure
|
||||
test_alloc_fail() make memory allocation fail
|
||||
test_autochdir() enable 'autochdir' during startup
|
||||
test_disable_char_avail() test without typeahead
|
||||
test_garbagecollect_now() free memory right now
|
||||
test_override() test with Vim internal overrides
|
||||
test_garbagecollect_now() free memory right now
|
||||
test_ignore_error() ignore a specific error message
|
||||
test_null_channel() return a null Channel
|
||||
test_null_dict() return a null Dict
|
||||
test_null_job() return a null Job
|
||||
test_null_list() return a null List
|
||||
test_null_partial() return a null Partial function
|
||||
test_null_string() return a null String
|
||||
test_settime() set the time Vim uses internally
|
||||
|
||||
Inter-process communication: *channel-functions*
|
||||
ch_canread() check if there is something to read
|
||||
@@ -960,6 +967,23 @@ Jobs: *job-functions*
|
||||
job_info() get information about a job
|
||||
job_setoptions() set options for a job
|
||||
|
||||
Terminal window: *terminal-functions*
|
||||
term_start() open a terminal window and run a job
|
||||
term_list() get the list of terminal buffers
|
||||
term_sendkeys() send keystrokes to a terminal
|
||||
term_wait() wait for screen to be updated
|
||||
term_getjob() get the job associated with a terminal
|
||||
term_scrape() get row of a terminal screen
|
||||
term_getline() get a line of text from a terminal
|
||||
term_getattr() get the value of attribute {what}
|
||||
term_getcursor() get the cursor position of a terminal
|
||||
term_getscrolled() get the scroll count of a terminal
|
||||
term_getaltscreen() get the alternate screen flag
|
||||
term_getsize() get the size of a terminal
|
||||
term_getstatus() get the status of a terminal
|
||||
term_gettitle() get the title of a terminal
|
||||
term_gettty() get the tty name of a terminal
|
||||
|
||||
Timers: *timer-functions*
|
||||
timer_start() create a timer
|
||||
timer_pause() pause or unpause a timer
|
||||
@@ -1588,7 +1612,7 @@ WHITE SPACE
|
||||
Blank lines are allowed and ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
Leading whitespace characters (blanks and TABs) are always ignored. The
|
||||
whitespaces between parameters (e.g. between the 'set' and the 'cpoptions' in
|
||||
whitespaces between parameters (e.g. between the "set" and the "cpoptions" in
|
||||
the example below) are reduced to one blank character and plays the role of a
|
||||
separator, the whitespaces after the last (visible) character may or may not
|
||||
be ignored depending on the situation, see below.
|
||||
@@ -2271,8 +2295,8 @@ plugin for the mail filetype: >
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
Two global variables are used:
|
||||
no_plugin_maps disables mappings for all filetype plugins
|
||||
no_mail_maps disables mappings for a specific filetype
|
||||
|no_plugin_maps| disables mappings for all filetype plugins
|
||||
|no_mail_maps| disables mappings for the "mail" filetype
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
USER COMMANDS
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*usr_44.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2008 Dec 28
|
||||
*usr_44.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 May 06
|
||||
|
||||
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ that included files do this too, you might have to reset "b:current_syntax" if
|
||||
you include two files.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want your syntax file to work with Vim 5.x, add a check for v:version.
|
||||
See yacc.vim for an example.
|
||||
Find an syntax file in the Vim 7.2 distribution for an example.
|
||||
|
||||
Do not include anything that is a user preference. Don't set 'tabstop',
|
||||
'expandtab', etc. These belong in a filetype plugin.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*various.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 06
|
||||
*various.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Nov 18
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@@ -309,9 +309,13 @@ g8 Print the hex values of the bytes used in the
|
||||
*+ARP* Amiga only: ARP support included
|
||||
B *+arabic* |Arabic| language support
|
||||
N *+autocmd* |:autocmd|, automatic commands
|
||||
m *+balloon_eval* |balloon-eval| support. Included when compiling with
|
||||
supported GUI (Motif, GTK, GUI) and either
|
||||
Netbeans/Sun Workshop integration or |+eval| feature.
|
||||
H *+autoservername* Automatically enable |clientserver|
|
||||
m *+balloon_eval* |balloon-eval| support in the GUI. Included when
|
||||
compiling with supported GUI (Motif, GTK, GUI) and
|
||||
either Netbeans/Sun Workshop integration or |+eval|
|
||||
feature.
|
||||
H *+balloon_eval_term* |balloon-eval| support in the terminal,
|
||||
'balloonevalterm'
|
||||
N *+browse* |:browse| command
|
||||
N *+builtin_terms* some terminals builtin |builtin-terms|
|
||||
B *++builtin_terms* maximal terminals builtin |builtin-terms|
|
||||
@@ -322,7 +326,7 @@ N *+cindent* |'cindent'|, C indenting
|
||||
N *+clientserver* Unix and Win32: Remote invocation |clientserver|
|
||||
*+clipboard* |clipboard| support
|
||||
N *+cmdline_compl* command line completion |cmdline-completion|
|
||||
N *+cmdline_hist* command line history |cmdline-history|
|
||||
S *+cmdline_hist* command line history |cmdline-history|
|
||||
N *+cmdline_info* |'showcmd'| and |'ruler'|
|
||||
N *+comments* |'comments'| support
|
||||
B *+conceal* "conceal" support, see |conceal| |:syn-conceal| etc.
|
||||
@@ -361,7 +365,7 @@ m *+hangul_input* Hangul input support |hangul|
|
||||
*+iconv/dyn* Likewise |iconv-dynamic| |/dyn|
|
||||
N *+insert_expand* |insert_expand| Insert mode completion
|
||||
m *+job* starting and stopping jobs |job|
|
||||
N *+jumplist* |jumplist|
|
||||
S *+jumplist* |jumplist|
|
||||
B *+keymap* |'keymap'|
|
||||
N *+lambda* |lambda| and |closure|
|
||||
B *+langmap* |'langmap'|
|
||||
@@ -427,6 +431,7 @@ N *+tag_old_static* old method for static tags |tag-old-static|
|
||||
m *+tag_any_white* any white space allowed in tags file |tag-any-white|
|
||||
m *+tcl* Tcl interface |tcl|
|
||||
m *+tcl/dyn* Tcl interface |tcl-dynamic| |/dyn|
|
||||
m *+terminal* Support for terminal window |terminal|
|
||||
*+terminfo* uses |terminfo| instead of termcap
|
||||
N *+termresponse* support for |t_RV| and |v:termresponse|
|
||||
B *+termguicolors* 24-bit color in xterm-compatible terminals support
|
||||
@@ -437,14 +442,16 @@ N *+title* Setting the window 'title' and 'icon'
|
||||
N *+toolbar* |gui-toolbar|
|
||||
N *+user_commands* User-defined commands. |user-commands|
|
||||
N *+viminfo* |'viminfo'|
|
||||
N *+vertsplit* Vertically split windows |:vsplit|
|
||||
*+vertsplit* Vertically split windows |:vsplit|; Always enabled
|
||||
since 8.0.1118.
|
||||
in sync with the |+windows| feature
|
||||
N *+virtualedit* |'virtualedit'|
|
||||
S *+visual* Visual mode |Visual-mode| Always enabled since 7.4.200.
|
||||
N *+visualextra* extra Visual mode commands |blockwise-operators|
|
||||
N *+vreplace* |gR| and |gr|
|
||||
N *+wildignore* |'wildignore'|
|
||||
N *+wildmenu* |'wildmenu'|
|
||||
S *+windows* more than one window
|
||||
*+windows* more than one window; Always enabled since 8.0.1118.
|
||||
m *+writebackup* |'writebackup'| is default on
|
||||
m *+xim* X input method |xim|
|
||||
*+xfontset* X fontset support |xfontset|
|
||||
@@ -527,12 +534,14 @@ N *+X11* Unix only: can restore window title |X11|
|
||||
:redi[r] END End redirecting messages. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:filt* *:filter*
|
||||
:filt[er] {pat} {command}
|
||||
:filt[er] /{pat}/ {command}
|
||||
Restrict the output of {command} to matches with {pat}.
|
||||
For example, to list only xml files: >
|
||||
:filt[er][!] {pat} {command}
|
||||
:filt[er][!] /{pat}/ {command}
|
||||
Restrict the output of {command} to lines matching
|
||||
with {pat}. For example, to list only xml files: >
|
||||
:filter /\.xml$/ oldfiles
|
||||
<
|
||||
< If the [!] is given, restrict the output of {command}
|
||||
to lines that do NOT match {pat}.
|
||||
|
||||
{pat} is a Vim search pattern. Instead of enclosing
|
||||
it in / any non-ID character (see |'isident'|) can be
|
||||
used, so long as it does not appear in {pat}. Without
|
||||
@@ -634,7 +643,7 @@ K Run a program to lookup the keyword under the
|
||||
with the command >
|
||||
:!{program} {keyword}
|
||||
< There is an example of a program to use in the tools
|
||||
directory of Vim. It is called 'ref' and does a
|
||||
directory of Vim. It is called "ref" and does a
|
||||
simple spelling check.
|
||||
Special cases:
|
||||
- If 'keywordprg' begins with ":" it is invoked as
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ Adjusted test2 for this.
|
||||
Allow using a URL in 'path'. Makes ":find index.html" work.
|
||||
|
||||
GTK: Allow dropping a http:// and ftp:// URL on Vim. The netrw plugin takes
|
||||
care of downloading the file. (MiKael Berthe)
|
||||
care of downloading the file. (Mikael Berthe)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Window for command-line editing *new-cmdwin*
|
||||
@@ -5388,7 +5388,7 @@ Files: src/os_win32.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 6.0.256 (extra)
|
||||
Problem: Win32: ":highlight Comment guifg=asdf" does not give an error
|
||||
message. (Randall W. Morris) Also for other systems.
|
||||
message. (Randall W. Morris) Also for other systems.
|
||||
Solution: Add gui_get_color() to give one error message for all systems.
|
||||
Files: src/gui.c, src/gui_amiga.c, src/gui_athena.c, src/gui_motif.c,
|
||||
src/gui_riscos.c, src/gui_x11.c, src/gui_gtk_x11.c,
|
||||
@@ -9250,7 +9250,7 @@ Files: runtime/doc/various.txt, src/ex_cmds.h, src/ex_docmd.c,
|
||||
src/proto/quickfix.pro, src/quickfix.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 6.1.424 (extra)
|
||||
Problem: Win32: Gvim compiled with VC++ 7.0 run on Windows 95 does not show
|
||||
Problem: Win32: gvim compiled with VC++ 7.0 run on Windows 95 does not show
|
||||
menu items.
|
||||
Solution: Define $WINVER to avoid an extra item is added to MENUITEMINFO.
|
||||
(Muraoka Taro)
|
||||
@@ -9955,7 +9955,7 @@ Use "copy /y" in Make_bc5.mak to avoid a prompt for overwriting.
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 6.2.001
|
||||
Problem: The ":stopinsert" command doesn't have a help tag.
|
||||
Solution: Add the tag. (Antoine J. Mechelynck)
|
||||
Solution: Add the tag. (Antoine J. Mechelynck)
|
||||
Files: runtime/doc/insert.txt, runtime/doc/tags
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 6.2.002
|
||||
@@ -12319,7 +12319,7 @@ Solution: Don't ignore the WM_SYSKEYUP event when the menu is disabled.
|
||||
Files: src/gui_w32.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 6.2.362 (extra, after 6.2.347)
|
||||
Problem: Win32: The manifest causes Gvim not to work. (Dave Roberts)
|
||||
Problem: Win32: The manifest causes gvim not to work. (Dave Roberts)
|
||||
Solution: Change "x86" to "X86". (Serge Pirotte)
|
||||
Files: src/gvim.exe.mnf
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@ g CTRL-G also shows the number of characters if it differs from the number of
|
||||
bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
Completion for ":debug" and entering an expression for the '=' register. Skip
|
||||
":" between range and command name. (Peter winters)
|
||||
":" between range and command name. (Peter Winters)
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-Q in Insert mode now works like CTRL-V by default. Previously it was
|
||||
ignored.
|
||||
@@ -3371,7 +3371,7 @@ Files: runtime/scripts.vim
|
||||
Patch 7.0.050
|
||||
Problem: After using the netbeans interface close command a stale pointer
|
||||
may be used.
|
||||
Solution: Clear the pointer to the closed buffer. (Xaview de Gaye)
|
||||
Solution: Clear the pointer to the closed buffer. (Xavier de Gaye)
|
||||
Files: src/netbeans.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.0.051 (after 7.0.44)
|
||||
@@ -4151,7 +4151,7 @@ Patch 7.0.173
|
||||
Problem: ":call f().TT()" doesn't work. (Richard Emberson)
|
||||
Solution: When a function returns a Dictionary or another composite continue
|
||||
evaluating what follows.
|
||||
Files: src/eval.c
|
||||
Files: src/eval.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.0.174
|
||||
Problem: ":mksession" doesn't restore window layout correctly in tab pages
|
||||
@@ -4265,7 +4265,7 @@ Problem: When 'swapfile' is switched off in an empty file it is possible
|
||||
that not all blocks are loaded into memory, causing ml_get errors
|
||||
later.
|
||||
Solution: Rename "dont_release" to "mf_dont_release" and also use it to
|
||||
avoid using the cached line and locked block.
|
||||
avoid using the cached line and locked block.
|
||||
Files: src/globals.h, src/memfile.c, src/memline.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.0.193
|
||||
@@ -6031,7 +6031,7 @@ Solution: Add type casts. (Ben Schmidt)
|
||||
Files: src/version.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.1.207
|
||||
Problem: Netbeans: "remove" cannot delete one line.
|
||||
Problem: Netbeans: "remove" cannot delete one line.
|
||||
Solution: Remove partial lines and whole lines properly. Avoid a memory
|
||||
leak. (Xavier de Gaye)
|
||||
Files: src/netbeans.c
|
||||
@@ -7991,7 +7991,7 @@ Files: src/ex_cmds.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.2.097
|
||||
Problem: "!xterm&" doesn't work when 'shell' is "bash".
|
||||
Solution: Ignore SIGHUP after calling setsid(). (Simon Schubert)
|
||||
Solution: Ignore SIGHUP after calling setsid(). (Simon Schubert)
|
||||
Files: src/os_unix.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.2.098
|
||||
@@ -8740,7 +8740,7 @@ Files: src/gui_gtk_x11.c, src/message.c, src/ops.c, src/proto/ui.pro,
|
||||
src/ui.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.2.222
|
||||
Problem: ":mksession" doesn't work properly with 'acd' set.
|
||||
Problem: ":mksession" doesn't work properly with 'acd' set.
|
||||
Solution: Make it work. (Yakov Lerner)
|
||||
Files: src/ex_docmd.c
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -9150,7 +9150,7 @@ Solution: Add the missing "else". (Lech Lorens)
|
||||
Files: src/ops.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.2.293
|
||||
Problem: When setting 'comments' option it may be used in a wrong way.
|
||||
Problem: When setting 'comments' option it may be used in a wrong way.
|
||||
Solution: Don't increment after skipping over digits. (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
|
||||
Files: src/misc1.c
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10191,32 +10191,32 @@ More information here: |two-engines|
|
||||
Better Python interface *better-python-interface*
|
||||
-----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Added |python-bindeval| function. Unlike |python-eval| this one returns
|
||||
|python-Dictionary|, |python-List| and |python-Function| objects for
|
||||
dictionaries lists and functions respectively in place of their Python
|
||||
Added |python-bindeval| function. Unlike |python-eval| this one returns
|
||||
|python-Dictionary|, |python-List| and |python-Function| objects for
|
||||
dictionaries lists and functions respectively in place of their Python
|
||||
built-in equivalents (or None if we are talking about function references).
|
||||
For simple types this function returns Python built-in types and not only
|
||||
Python `str()` like |python-eval| does. On Python 3 it will return `bytes()`
|
||||
For simple types this function returns Python built-in types and not only
|
||||
Python `str()` like |python-eval| does. On Python 3 it will return `bytes()`
|
||||
objects in place of `str()` ones avoiding possibility of UnicodeDecodeError.
|
||||
Interface of new objects mimics standard Python `dict()` and `list()`
|
||||
interfaces to some extent. Extent will be improved in the future.
|
||||
|
||||
Added special |python-vars| objects also available for |python-buffer| and
|
||||
|python-window|. They ease access to VimL variables from Python.
|
||||
Added special |python-vars| objects also available for |python-buffer| and
|
||||
|python-window|. They ease access to Vim script variables from Python.
|
||||
|
||||
Now you no longer need to alter `sys.path` to import your module: special
|
||||
hooks are responsible for importing from {rtp}/python2, {rtp}/python3 and
|
||||
{rtp}/pythonx directories (for Python 2, Python 3 and both respectively).
|
||||
Now you no longer need to alter `sys.path` to import your module: special
|
||||
hooks are responsible for importing from {rtp}/python2, {rtp}/python3 and
|
||||
{rtp}/pythonx directories (for Python 2, Python 3 and both respectively).
|
||||
See |python-special-path|.
|
||||
|
||||
Added possibility to work with |tabpage|s through |python-tabpage| object.
|
||||
|
||||
Added automatic conversion of Vim errors and exceptions to Python
|
||||
Added automatic conversion of Vim errors and exceptions to Python
|
||||
exceptions.
|
||||
|
||||
Changed the behavior of the |python-buffers| object: it now uses buffer numbers
|
||||
as keys in place of the index of the buffer in the internal buffer list.
|
||||
This should not break anything as the only way to get this index was
|
||||
Changed the behavior of the |python-buffers| object: it now uses buffer numbers
|
||||
as keys in place of the index of the buffer in the internal buffer list.
|
||||
This should not break anything as the only way to get this index was
|
||||
iterating over |python-buffers|.
|
||||
|
||||
Added |:pydo| and |:py3do| commands.
|
||||
@@ -10226,7 +10226,7 @@ Added the |pyeval()| and |py3eval()| functions.
|
||||
Now in all places which previously accepted `str()` objects, `str()` and
|
||||
`unicode()` (Python 2) or `bytes()` and `str()` (Python 3) are accepted.
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|python-window| has gained `.col` and `.row` attributes that are currently
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|python-window| has gained `.col` and `.row` attributes that are currently
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the only way to get internal window positions.
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Added or fixed support for `dir()` in Vim Python objects.
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@@ -10235,12 +10235,12 @@ Added or fixed support for `dir()` in Vim Python objects.
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Changed *changed-7.4*
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||||
-------
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|
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Old Python versions (≤2.2) are no longer supported. Building with them did
|
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Old Python versions (≤2.2) are no longer supported. Building with them did
|
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not work anyway.
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||||
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Options:
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||||
Added ability to automatically save the selection into the system
|
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clipboard when using non-GUI version of Vim (autoselectplus in
|
||||
Added ability to automatically save the selection into the system
|
||||
clipboard when using non-GUI version of Vim (autoselectplus in
|
||||
'clipboard'). Also added ability to use the system clipboard as
|
||||
default register (previously only primary selection could be used).
|
||||
(Ivan Krasilnikov, Christian Brabandt, Bram Moolenaar)
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@@ -10255,12 +10255,12 @@ Options:
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||||
'relativenumber'. (Christian Brabandt)
|
||||
|
||||
Commands:
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||||
|:diffoff| now saves the local values of some settings and restores
|
||||
them in place of blindly resetting them to the defaults. (Christian
|
||||
|:diffoff| now saves the local values of some settings and restores
|
||||
them in place of blindly resetting them to the defaults. (Christian
|
||||
Brabandt)
|
||||
|
||||
Other:
|
||||
Lua interface now also uses userdata binded to Vim structures. (Taro
|
||||
Lua interface now also uses userdata binded to Vim structures. (Taro
|
||||
Muraoka, Luis Carvalho)
|
||||
|
||||
glob() and autocommand patterns used to work with the undocumented
|
||||
@@ -10285,74 +10285,74 @@ Functions:
|
||||
|
||||
Added |wildmenumode()| function. (Christian Brabandt)
|
||||
|
||||
Debugging functions: |screenattr()|, |screenchar()|, |screencol()|,
|
||||
Debugging functions: |screenattr()|, |screenchar()|, |screencol()|,
|
||||
|screenrow()|. (Simon Ruderich, Bram Moolenaar)
|
||||
|
||||
Added ability to use |Dictionary-function|s for |sort()|ing, via
|
||||
Added ability to use |Dictionary-function|s for |sort()|ing, via
|
||||
optional third argument. (Nikolay Pavlov)
|
||||
|
||||
Added special |expand()| argument that expands to the current line
|
||||
Added special |expand()| argument that expands to the current line
|
||||
number.
|
||||
|
||||
Made it possible to force |char2nr()| to always give unicode codepoints
|
||||
Made it possible to force |char2nr()| to always give unicode codepoints
|
||||
regardless of current encoding. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
|
||||
|
||||
Made it possible for functions generating file list generate |List|
|
||||
and not NL-separated string. (e.g. |glob()|, |expand()|) (Christian
|
||||
Made it possible for functions generating file list generate |List|
|
||||
and not NL-separated string. (e.g. |glob()|, |expand()|) (Christian
|
||||
Brabandt)
|
||||
|
||||
Functions that obtain variables from the specific window, tabpage or
|
||||
buffer scope dictionary can now return specified default value in
|
||||
place of empty string in case variable is not found. (|gettabvar()|,
|
||||
Functions that obtain variables from the specific window, tabpage or
|
||||
buffer scope dictionary can now return specified default value in
|
||||
place of empty string in case variable is not found. (|gettabvar()|,
|
||||
|getwinvar()|, |getbufvar()|) (Shougo Matsushita, Hirohito Higashi)
|
||||
|
||||
Autocommands:
|
||||
Added |InsertCharPre| event launched before inserting character.
|
||||
Added |InsertCharPre| event launched before inserting character.
|
||||
(Jakson A. Aquino)
|
||||
|
||||
Added |CompleteDone| event launched after finishing completion in
|
||||
Added |CompleteDone| event launched after finishing completion in
|
||||
insert mode. (idea by Florian Klein)
|
||||
|
||||
Added |QuitPre| event launched when commands that can either close Vim
|
||||
Added |QuitPre| event launched when commands that can either close Vim
|
||||
or only some window(s) are launched.
|
||||
|
||||
Added |TextChanged| and |TextChangedI| events launched when text is
|
||||
Added |TextChanged| and |TextChangedI| events launched when text is
|
||||
changed.
|
||||
|
||||
Commands:
|
||||
|:syntime| command useful for debugging.
|
||||
|
||||
Made it possible to remove all signs from the current buffer using
|
||||
Made it possible to remove all signs from the current buffer using
|
||||
|:sign-unplace|. (Christian Brabandt)
|
||||
|
||||
Added |:language| autocompletion. (Dominique Pelle)
|
||||
|
||||
Added more |:command-complete| completion types: |:behave| suboptions,
|
||||
color schemes, compilers, |:cscope| suboptions, files from 'path',
|
||||
|:history| suboptions, locale names, |:syntime| suboptions, user
|
||||
Added more |:command-complete| completion types: |:behave| suboptions,
|
||||
color schemes, compilers, |:cscope| suboptions, files from 'path',
|
||||
|:history| suboptions, locale names, |:syntime| suboptions, user
|
||||
names. (Dominique Pelle)
|
||||
|
||||
Added |:map-nowait| creating mapping which when having lhs that is the
|
||||
prefix of another mapping’s lhs will not allow Vim to wait for user to
|
||||
type more characters to resolve ambiguity, forcing Vim to take the
|
||||
Added |:map-nowait| creating mapping which when having lhs that is the
|
||||
prefix of another mapping’s lhs will not allow Vim to wait for user to
|
||||
type more characters to resolve ambiguity, forcing Vim to take the
|
||||
shorter alternative: one with <nowait>.
|
||||
|
||||
Options:
|
||||
Made it possible to ignore case when completing: 'wildignorecase'.
|
||||
|
||||
Added ability to delete comment leader when using |J| by `j` flag in
|
||||
Added ability to delete comment leader when using |J| by `j` flag in
|
||||
'formatoptions' (|fo-table|). (Lech Lorens)
|
||||
|
||||
Added ability to control indentation inside namespaces: |cino-N|.
|
||||
Added ability to control indentation inside namespaces: |cino-N|.
|
||||
(Konstantin Lepa)
|
||||
|
||||
Added ability to control alignment inside `if` condition separately
|
||||
Added ability to control alignment inside `if` condition separately
|
||||
from alignment inside function arguments: |cino-k|. (Lech Lorens)
|
||||
|
||||
Other:
|
||||
Improved support for cmd.exe. (Ben Fritz, Bram Moolenaar)
|
||||
|
||||
Added |v:windowid| variable containing current window number in GUI
|
||||
Added |v:windowid| variable containing current window number in GUI
|
||||
Vim. (Christian J. Robinson, Lech Lorens)
|
||||
|
||||
Added rxvt-unicode and SGR mouse support. (Yiding Jia, Hayaki Saito)
|
||||
@@ -11923,7 +11923,7 @@ Solution: Pass the separator character to in_history(). (Taro Muraoka)
|
||||
Files: src/ex_getln.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.266
|
||||
Problem: In Gvim with iBus typing space in Insert mode doesn't work.
|
||||
Problem: In gvim with iBus typing space in Insert mode doesn't work.
|
||||
Solution: Clear xim_expected_char after checking it.
|
||||
Files: src/mbyte.c
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -11938,7 +11938,7 @@ Solution: Use O_NOCTTY both in the master and slave. (Bjorn Winckler)
|
||||
Files: src/os_unix.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.269
|
||||
Problem: 'shellcmdflag' only works with one flag.
|
||||
Problem: 'shellcmdflag' only works with one flag.
|
||||
Solution: Split into multiple arguments. (Gary Johnson)
|
||||
Files: src/os_unix.c
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -13118,7 +13118,7 @@ Files: src/ops.c
|
||||
Patch 7.3.477
|
||||
Problem: Using ":echo" to output enough lines to scroll, then using "j" and
|
||||
"k" at the more prompt, displays the command on top of the output.
|
||||
(Marcin Szamotulski)
|
||||
(Marcin Szamotulski)
|
||||
Solution: Put the output below the command. (Christian Brabandt)
|
||||
Files: src/eval.c
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -13371,7 +13371,7 @@ Solution: Recognize completefunction returning -3. (Matsushita Shougo)
|
||||
Files: src/edit.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.520
|
||||
Problem: Gvim starts up slow on Ubuntu 12.04.
|
||||
Problem: gvim starts up slow on Ubuntu 12.04.
|
||||
Solution: Move the call to gui_mch_init_check() to after fork(). (Yasuhiro
|
||||
Matsumoto) Do check $DISPLAY being set.
|
||||
Files: src/gui.c, src/gui_gtk_x11.c, src/proto/gui_gtk_x11.pro
|
||||
@@ -13424,7 +13424,7 @@ Solution: Make the count select that many characters or lines. (Christian
|
||||
Files: src/normal.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.530 (after 7.3.520)
|
||||
Problem: Gvim does not work when 'guioptions' includes "f". (Davido)
|
||||
Problem: gvim does not work when 'guioptions' includes "f". (Davido)
|
||||
Solution: Call gui_mch_init_check() when running GUI in the foreground.
|
||||
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
|
||||
Files: src/gui.c
|
||||
@@ -14287,7 +14287,7 @@ Files: Filelist
|
||||
Patch 7.3.682 (after 7.3.677)
|
||||
Problem: Compiler complains about incompatible types.
|
||||
Solution: Remove type casts. (hint by Danek Duvall)
|
||||
Files: src/edit.c
|
||||
Files: src/edit.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.683
|
||||
Problem: ":python" may crash when vimbindeval() returns None.
|
||||
@@ -16272,7 +16272,7 @@ Files: src/regexp_nfa.c, src/testdir/test64.in, src/testdir/test64.ok
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.1026
|
||||
Problem: New regexp: pattern that includes a new-line matches too early.
|
||||
(john McGowan)
|
||||
(John McGowan)
|
||||
Solution: Do not start searching in the second line.
|
||||
Files: src/regexp_nfa.c, src/testdir/test64.in, src/testdir/test64.ok
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -16340,7 +16340,7 @@ Solution: Avoid negative argument to vim_strncpy(). (Narendran
|
||||
Files: src/if_cscope.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.1039
|
||||
Problem: New regexp engine does not support \%23c, \%<23c and the like.
|
||||
Problem: New regexp engine does not support \%23c, \%<23c and the like.
|
||||
Solution: Implement them. (partly by Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
|
||||
Files: src/regexp.h, src/regexp_nfa.c, src/testdir/test64.in,
|
||||
src/testdir/test64.ok
|
||||
@@ -17552,9 +17552,9 @@ Solution: Specify a separate viminfo file.
|
||||
Files: src/testdir/test61.in
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.3.1252
|
||||
Problem: Gvim does not find the toolbar bitmap files in ~/vimfiles/bitmaps
|
||||
Problem: gvim does not find the toolbar bitmap files in ~/vimfiles/bitmaps
|
||||
if the corresponding menu command contains additional characters
|
||||
like the shortcut marker '&' or if you use a non-english locale.
|
||||
like the shortcut marker '&' or if you use a non-english locale.
|
||||
Solution: Use menu->en_dname or menu->dname. (Martin Gieseking)
|
||||
Files: src/gui_w32.c
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -18175,7 +18175,7 @@ Files: src/window.c
|
||||
|
||||
Patch 7.4a.045
|
||||
Problem: Configure does not always find the right library for Lua. Missing
|
||||
support for LuaJit.
|
||||
support for LuaJit.
|
||||
Solution: Improve the configure detection of Lua. (Hiroshi Shirosaki)
|
||||
Files: src/Makefile, src/configure.in, src/auto/configure
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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