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	Problem: Filetype detection from file contents is in legacy script. Solution: Use a compiled function for filetype detection.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			31 lines
		
	
	
		
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			VimL
		
	
	
	
	
	
| " Vim support file to detect file types in scripts
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| "
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| " Maintainer:	Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
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| " Last change:	2022 Feb 13
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| 
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| " This file is called by an autocommand for every file that has just been
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| " loaded into a buffer.  It checks if the type of file can be recognized by
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| " the file contents.  The autocommand is in $VIMRUNTIME/filetype.vim.
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| "
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| " Note that the pattern matches are done with =~# to avoid the value of the
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| " 'ignorecase' option making a difference.  Where case is to be ignored use
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| " =~? instead.  Do not use =~ anywhere.
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| 
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| 
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| " Bail out when a FileType autocommand has already set the filetype.
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| if did_filetype()
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|   finish
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| endif
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| 
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| " Load the user defined scripts file first
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| " Only do this when the FileType autocommand has not been triggered yet
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| if exists("myscriptsfile") && filereadable(expand(myscriptsfile))
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|   execute "source " . myscriptsfile
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|   if did_filetype()
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|     finish
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|   endif
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| endif
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| 
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| " The main code is in a compiled function for speed.
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| call dist#script#DetectFiletype()
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