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@ -377,6 +377,7 @@ SRC_MAC = \
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src/os_mac.pbproj/project.pbxproj \
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src/proto/gui_mac.pro \
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src/proto/os_mac.pro \
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src/proto/os_mac_conv.pro \
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# source files for VMS (in the extra archive)
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SRC_VMS = \
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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*filetype.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 24
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*filetype.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 30
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -44,15 +44,21 @@ Detail: The ":filetype on" command will load one of these files:
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name, the file $VIMRUNTIME/scripts.vim is used to detect it from the
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contents of the file.
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To add your own file types, see |new-filetype| below.
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To add your own file types, see |new-filetype| below. To search for help on a
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filetype prepend "ft-" and optionally append "-syntax", "-indent" or
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"-plugin". For example: >
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:help ft-vim-indent
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:help ft-vim-syntax
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:help ft-man-plugin
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If the file type is not detected automatically, or it finds the wrong type,
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you can either set the 'filetype' option manually, or add a modeline to your
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file. Example, for in an IDL file use the command: >
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:set filetype=idl
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or add this |modeline| to the file: >
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/* vim: set filetype=idl : */
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<
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or add this |modeline| to the file:
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/* vim: set filetype=idl : */ ~
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*:filetype-plugin-on*
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You can enable loading the plugin files for specific file types with: >
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:filetype plugin on
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@ -132,16 +138,16 @@ kind of file it is. This doesn't always work. A number of global variables
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can be used to overrule the filetype used for certain extensions:
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file name variable ~
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*.asa g:filetype_asa |aspvbs-syntax| |aspperl-syntax|
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*.asp g:filetype_asp |aspvbs-syntax| |aspperl-syntax|
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*.asm g:asmsyntax |asm-syntax|
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*.asa g:filetype_asa |ft-aspvbs-syntax| |ft-aspperl-syntax|
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*.asp g:filetype_asp |ft-aspvbs-syntax| |ft-aspperl-syntax|
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*.asm g:asmsyntax |ft-asm-syntax|
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*.prg g:filetype_prg
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*.pl g:filetype_pl
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*.inc g:filetype_inc
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*.w g:filetype_w |cweb-syntax|
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*.i g:filetype_i |progress-syntax|
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*.p g:filetype_p |pascal-syntax|
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*.sh g:bash_is_sh |sh-syntax|
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*.w g:filetype_w |ft-cweb-syntax|
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*.i g:filetype_i |ft-progress-syntax|
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*.p g:filetype_p |ft-pascal-syntax|
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*.sh g:bash_is_sh |ft-sh-syntax|
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*filetype-ignore*
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To avoid that certain files are being inspected, the g:ft_ignore_pat variable
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@ -380,7 +386,7 @@ ways to change this:
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3. Docs for the default filetype plugins. *ftplugin-docs*
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CHANGELOG *changelog-plugin*
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CHANGELOG *ft-changelog-plugin*
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Allows for easy entrance of Changelog entries in Changelog files. There are
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some commands, mappings, and variables worth exploring:
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@ -466,7 +472,7 @@ under it. If not found, a new entry and item is prepended to the beginning of
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the Changelog.
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FORTRAN *fortran-plugin*
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FORTRAN *ft-fortran-plugin*
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Options:
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'expandtab' is switched on to avoid tabs as required by the Fortran
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@ -476,10 +482,10 @@ Options:
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'formatoptions' is set to break code and comment lines and to preserve long
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lines. You can format comments with |gq|.
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For further discussion of fortran_have_tabs and the method used for the
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detection of source format see |fortran-syntax|.
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detection of source format see |ft-fortran-syntax|.
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MAIL *mail-plugin*
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MAIL *ft-mail-plugin*
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Options:
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'modeline' is switched off to avoid the danger of trojan horses, and to
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@ -496,7 +502,7 @@ Local mappings:
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to the end of the file in Normal mode. This means "> " is inserted in
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each line.
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MAN *man-plugin* *:Man*
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MAN *ft-man-plugin* *:Man*
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Displays a manual page in a nice way. Also see the user manual
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|find-manpage|.
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@ -523,7 +529,7 @@ CTRL-] Jump to the manual page for the word under the cursor.
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CTRL-T Jump back to the previous manual page.
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RPM SPEC *spec-plugin*
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RPM SPEC *ft-spec-plugin*
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Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
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file: |pi_spec.txt|.
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*indent.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
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*indent.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 30
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME/indent directory for examples.
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REMARKS ABOUT SPECIFIC INDENT FILES ~
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FORTRAN *fortran-indent*
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FORTRAN *ft-fortran-indent*
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Block if, select case, and where constructs are indented. Comments, labelled
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statements and continuation lines are indented if the Fortran is in free
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@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ source form, whereas they are not indented if the Fortran is in fixed source
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form because of the left margin requirements. Hence manual indent corrections
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will be necessary for labelled statements and continuation lines when fixed
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source form is being used. For further discussion of the method used for the
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detection of source format see |fortran-syntax|.
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detection of source format see |ft-fortran-syntax|.
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Do loops ~
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All do loops are left unindented by default. Do loops can be unstructured in
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@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ to get do loops indented in .f90 files and left alone in Fortran files with
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other extensions such as .for.
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PYTHON *python-indent*
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PYTHON *ft-python-indent*
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The amount of indent can be set for the following situations. The examples
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given are de the defaults. Note that the variables are set to an expression,
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@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ Indent for a continuation line: >
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let g:pyindent_continue = '&sw * 2'
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VERILOG *verilog-indent*
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VERILOG *ft-verilog-indent*
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General block statements such as if, for, case, always, initial, function,
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specify and begin, etc., are indented. The module block statements (first
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@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ In addition, you can turn the verbose mode for debug issue: >
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Make sure to do ":set cmdheight=2" first to allow the display of the message.
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VIM *vim-indent*
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VIM *ft-vim-indent*
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For indenting Vim scripts there is one variable that specifies the amount of
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indent for a continuation line, a line that starts with a backslash: >
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the V (|linewise-visual|).
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HIDING FILES OR DIRECTORIES *g:netrw-a*
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HIDING FILES OR DIRECTORIES *g:netrw-a* *netrw-a*
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Netrw's browsing facility allows one to use the hiding list in one of
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three ways: ignore it, hide files which match, and show only those files
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@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ Pressing "q" will list the bookmarked directories and directory traversal
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history (query). (see |netrw-b|, |netrw-B|, |netrw-u|, and |netrw-U|)
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IMPROVING DIRECTORY BROWSING *netrw-listhack*
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IMPROVING DIRECTORY BROWSING *netrw-list-hack*
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Especially with the remote directory browser, constantly entering the password
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is tedious.
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*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 29
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*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 30
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -64,13 +64,19 @@ To add words to your own word list: *E764*
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*zg*
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zg Add word under the cursor as a good word to the first
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name in 'spellfile'. In Visual mode the selected
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characters are added as a word (including white
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space!). If the word is explicitly marked as bad word
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in another spell file the result is unpredictable.
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A count may precede the command to indicate the entry
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in 'spellfile' to be used. A count of two uses the
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second entry.
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name in 'spellfile'. A count may precede the command
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to indicate the entry in 'spellfile' to be used. A
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count of two uses the second entry.
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In Visual mode the selected characters are added as a
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word (including white space!).
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When the cursor is on text that is marked as badly
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spelled then the marked text is used.
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Otherwise the word under the cursor, separated by
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non-word characters, is used.
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If the word is explicitly marked as bad word in
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another spell file the result is unpredictable.
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*zG*
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zG Like "zg" but add the word to the internal word list
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 14
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*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 30
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ Unix shell: >
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for f in *.[ch]; do gvim -f +"syn on" +"run! syntax/2html.vim" +"wq" +"q" $f; done
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<
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ABEL *abel.vim* *abel-syntax*
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ABEL *abel.vim* *ft-abel-syntax*
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ABEL highlighting provides some user-defined options. To enable them, assign
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any value to the respective variable. Example: >
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abel_cpp_comments_illegal do not interpret '//' as inline comment leader
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ADA *ada.vim* *ada-syntax*
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ADA *ada.vim* *ft-ada-syntax*
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This mode is designed for the 1995 edition of Ada ("Ada95"), which
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includes support for objected-programming, protected types, and so on.
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the performance unacceptable, turn on ada_withuse_ordinary.
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ANT *ant.vim* *ant-syntax*
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ANT *ant.vim* *ft-ant-syntax*
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The ant syntax file provides syntax highlighting for javascript and python
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by default. Syntax highlighting for other script languages can be installed
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@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ will install syntax perl highlighting for the following ant code >
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See |mysyntaxfile-add| for installing script languages permanently.
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APACHE *apache.vim* *apache-syntax*
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APACHE *apache.vim* *ft-apache-syntax*
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The apache syntax file provides syntax highlighting depending on Apache HTTP
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server version, by default for 1.3.x. Set "apache_version" to Apache version
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<
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*asm.vim* *asmh8300.vim* *nasm.vim* *masm.vim* *asm68k*
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ASSEMBLY *asm-syntax* *asmh8300-syntax* *nasm-syntax* *masm-syntax*
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*asm68k-syntax* *fasm.vim*
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ASSEMBLY *ft-asm-syntax* *ft-asmh8300-syntax* *ft-nasm-syntax*
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*ft-masm-syntax* *ft-asm68k-syntax* *fasm.vim*
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Files matching "*.i" could be Progress or Assembly. If the automatic detection
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doesn't work for you, or you don't edit Progress at all, use this in your
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nasm_no_warn potentially risky syntax not as ToDo
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ASPPERL and ASPVBS *aspperl-syntax* *aspvbs-syntax*
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ASPPERL and ASPVBS *ft-aspperl-syntax* *ft-aspvbs-syntax*
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*.asp and *.asa files could be either Perl or Visual Basic script. Since it's
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hard to detect this you can set two global variables to tell Vim what you are
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:let g:filetype_asp = "aspvbs"
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BASIC *basic.vim* *vb.vim* *basic-syntax* *vb-syntax*
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BASIC *basic.vim* *vb.vim* *ft-basic-syntax* *ft-vb-syntax*
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Both Visual Basic and "normal" basic use the extension ".bas". To detect
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which one should be used, Vim checks for the string "VB_Name" in the first
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Basic.
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C *c.vim* *c-syntax*
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C *c.vim* *ft-c-syntax*
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A few things in C highlighting are optional. To enable them assign any value
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to the respective variable. Example: >
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syn sync fromstart
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set foldmethod=syntax
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CH *ch.vim* *ch-syntax*
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CH *ch.vim* *ft-ch-syntax*
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C/C++ interpreter. Ch has similar syntax highlighting to C and builds upon
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the C syntax file. See |c.vim| for all the settings that are available for C.
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:let ch_syntax_for_h = 1
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CHILL *chill.vim* *chill-syntax*
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CHILL *chill.vim* *ft-chill-syntax*
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Chill syntax highlighting is similar to C. See |c.vim| for all the settings
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that are available. Additionally there is:
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chill_minlines like c_minlines
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CHANGELOG *changelog.vim* *changelog-syntax*
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CHANGELOG *changelog.vim* *ft-changelog-syntax*
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ChangeLog supports highlighting spaces at the start of a line.
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If you do not like this, add following line to your .vimrc: >
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This works immediately.
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COBOL *cobol.vim* *cobol-syntax*
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COBOL *cobol.vim* *ft-cobol-syntax*
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COBOL highlighting has different needs for legacy code than it does for fresh
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development. This is due to differences in what is being done (maintenance
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:unlet cobol_legacy_code
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COLD FUSION *coldfusion.vim* *coldfusion-syntax*
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COLD FUSION *coldfusion.vim* *ft-coldfusion-syntax*
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The ColdFusion has its own version of HTML comments. To turn on ColdFusion
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comment highlighting, add the following line to your startup file: >
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@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ comment highlighting, add the following line to your startup file: >
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The ColdFusion syntax file is based on the HTML syntax file.
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CSH *csh.vim* *csh-syntax*
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CSH *csh.vim* *ft-csh-syntax*
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This covers the shell named "csh". Note that on some systems tcsh is actually
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used.
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@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ will be classified as tcsh, UNLESS the "filetype_csh" variable exists. If the
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variable.
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CYNLIB *cynlib.vim* *cynlib-syntax*
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CYNLIB *cynlib.vim* *ft-cynlib-syntax*
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Cynlib files are C++ files that use the Cynlib class library to enable
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hardware modelling and simulation using C++. Typically Cynlib files have a .cc
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:unlet cynlib_cyntax_for_cpp
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<
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CWEB *cweb.vim* *cweb-syntax*
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CWEB *cweb.vim* *ft-cweb-syntax*
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Files matching "*.w" could be Progress or cweb. If the automatic detection
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doesn't work for you, or you don't edit Progress at all, use this in your
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:let filetype_w = "cweb"
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DESKTOP *desktop.vim* *desktop-syntax*
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DESKTOP *desktop.vim* *ft-desktop-syntax*
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Primary goal of this syntax file is to highlight .desktop and .directory files
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according to freedesktop.org standard: http://pdx.freedesktop.org/Standards/
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:let enforce_freedesktop_standard = 1
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DIRCOLORS *dircolors.vim* *dircolors-syntax*
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DIRCOLORS *dircolors.vim* *ft-dircolors-syntax*
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The dircolors utility highlighting definition has one option. It exists to
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provide compatibility with the Slackware GNU/Linux distributions version of
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let dircolors_is_slackware = 1
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DOCBOOK *docbk.vim* *docbk-syntax* *docbook*
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DOCBOOK XML *docbkxml.vim* *docbkxml-syntax*
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DOCBOOK SGML *docbksgml.vim* *docbksgml-syntax*
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DOCBOOK *docbk.vim* *ft-docbk-syntax* *docbook*
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DOCBOOK XML *docbkxml.vim* *ft-docbkxml-syntax*
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DOCBOOK SGML *docbksgml.vim* *ft-docbksgml-syntax*
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There are two types of DocBook files: SGML and XML. To specify what type you
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are using the "b:docbk_type" variable should be set. Vim does this for you
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:set filetype=docbkxml
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DOSBATCH *dosbatch.vim* *dosbatch-syntax*
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DOSBATCH *dosbatch.vim* *ft-dosbatch-syntax*
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There is one option with highlighting DOS batch files. This covers new
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extensions to the Command Interpreter introduced with Windows 2000 and
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DTD *dtd.vim* *dtd-syntax*
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DTD *dtd.vim* *ft-dtd-syntax*
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The DTD syntax highlighting is case sensitive by default. To disable
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case-sensitive highlighting, add the following line to your startup file: >
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The DTD syntax file is also included by xml.vim to highlight included dtd's.
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EIFFEL *eiffel.vim* *eiffel-syntax*
|
||||
EIFFEL *eiffel.vim* *ft-eiffel-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
While Eiffel is not case-sensitive, its style guidelines are, and the
|
||||
syntax highlighting file encourages their use. This also allows to
|
||||
@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ Finally, some vendors support hexadecimal constants. To handle them, add >
|
||||
to your startup file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ERLANG *erlang.vim* *erlang-syntax*
|
||||
ERLANG *erlang.vim* *ft-erlang-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The erlang highlighting supports Erlang (ERicsson LANGuage).
|
||||
Erlang is case sensitive and default extension is ".erl".
|
||||
@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ your .vimrc: >
|
||||
:let erlang_characters = 1
|
||||
|
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|
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FORM *form.vim* *form-syntax*
|
||||
FORM *form.vim* *ft-form-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The coloring scheme for syntax elements in the FORM file uses the default
|
||||
modes Conditional, Number, Statement, Comment, PreProc, Type, and String,
|
||||
@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ gvim display. Here, statements are colored LightYellow instead of Yellow, and
|
||||
conditionals are LightBlue for better distinction.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FORTRAN *fortran.vim* *fortran-syntax*
|
||||
FORTRAN *fortran.vim* *ft-fortran-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Default highlighting and dialect ~
|
||||
Highlighting appropriate for f95 (Fortran 95) is used by default. This choice
|
||||
@ -1114,11 +1114,11 @@ Parenthesis checking does not catch too few closing parentheses. Hollerith
|
||||
strings are not recognized. Some keywords may be highlighted incorrectly
|
||||
because Fortran90 has no reserved words.
|
||||
|
||||
For further information related to fortran, see |fortran-indent| and
|
||||
|fortran-plugin|.
|
||||
For further information related to fortran, see |ft-fortran-indent| and
|
||||
|ft-fortran-plugin|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FVWM CONFIGURATION FILES *fvwm.vim* *fvwm-syntax*
|
||||
FVWM CONFIGURATION FILES *fvwm.vim* *ft-fvwm-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
In order for Vim to recognize Fvwm configuration files that do not match
|
||||
the patterns *fvwmrc* or *fvwm2rc* , you must put additional patterns
|
||||
@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@ in /usr/X11/lib/X11/, you should add the line >
|
||||
to your .vimrc file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
GSP *gsp.vim*
|
||||
GSP *gsp.vim* *ft-gsp-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The default coloring style for GSP pages is defined by |html.vim|, and
|
||||
the coloring for java code (within java tags or inline between backticks)
|
||||
@ -1165,7 +1165,7 @@ The backticks for inline java are highlighted according to the htmlError
|
||||
group to make them easier to see.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
GROFF *groff.vim* *groff-syntax*
|
||||
GROFF *groff.vim* *ft-groff-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The groff syntax file is a wrapper for |nroff.vim|, see the notes
|
||||
under that heading for examples of use and configuration. The purpose
|
||||
@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ filetype from a |modeline| or in a personal filetype definitions file
|
||||
(see |filetype.txt|).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
HASKELL *haskell.vim* *lhaskell.vim* *haskell-syntax*
|
||||
HASKELL *haskell.vim* *lhaskell.vim* *ft-haskell-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The Haskell syntax files support plain Haskell code as well as literate
|
||||
Haskell code, the latter in both Bird style and TeX style. The Haskell
|
||||
@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ set before turning syntax highlighting on for the buffer or
|
||||
loading a file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
HTML *html.vim* *html-syntax*
|
||||
HTML *html.vim* *ft-html-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The coloring scheme for tags in the HTML file works as follows.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1291,7 +1291,7 @@ Now you just need to make sure that you add all regions that contain
|
||||
the preprocessor language to the cluster htmlPreproc.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
HTML/OS (by Aestiva) *htmlos.vim* *htmlos-syntax*
|
||||
HTML/OS (by Aestiva) *htmlos.vim* *ft-htmlos-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The coloring scheme for HTML/OS works as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ Lastly, it should be noted that the opening and closing characters to begin a
|
||||
block of HTML/OS code can either be << or [[ and >> or ]], respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
IA64 *ia64.vim* *intel-itanium* *ia64-syntax*
|
||||
IA64 *ia64.vim* *intel-itanium* *ft-ia64-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Highlighting for the Intel Itanium 64 assembly language. See |asm.vim| for
|
||||
how to recognize this filetype.
|
||||
@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ To have *.inc files be recognized as IA64, add this to your .vimrc file: >
|
||||
:let g:filetype_inc = "ia64"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
INFORM *inform.vim* *inform-syntax*
|
||||
INFORM *inform.vim* *ft-inform-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Inform highlighting includes symbols provided by the Inform Library, as
|
||||
most programs make extensive use of it. If do not wish Library symbols
|
||||
@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ startup sequence: >
|
||||
:let inform_highlight_old=1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
JAVA *java.vim* *java-syntax*
|
||||
JAVA *java.vim* *ft-java-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The java.vim syntax highlighting file offers several options:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1443,7 +1443,7 @@ displayed line. The default value is 10. The disadvantage of using a larger
|
||||
number is that redrawing can become slow.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LACE *lace.vim* *lace-syntax*
|
||||
LACE *lace.vim* *ft-lace-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Lace (Language for Assembly of Classes in Eiffel) is case insensitive, but the
|
||||
style guide lines are not. If you prefer case insensitive highlighting, just
|
||||
@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ define the vim variable 'lace_case_insensitive' in your startup file: >
|
||||
:let lace_case_insensitive=1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LEX *lex.vim* *lex-syntax*
|
||||
LEX *lex.vim* *ft-lex-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Lex uses brute-force synchronizing as the "^%%$" section delimiter
|
||||
gives no clue as to what section follows. Consequently, the value for >
|
||||
@ -1460,7 +1460,7 @@ may be changed by the user if s/he is experiencing synchronization
|
||||
difficulties (such as may happen with large lex files).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LITE *lite.vim* *lite-syntax*
|
||||
LITE *lite.vim* *ft-lite-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There are two options for the lite syntax highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1474,7 +1474,7 @@ set "lite_minlines" to the value you desire. Example: >
|
||||
:let lite_minlines = 200
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LPC *lpc.vim* *lpc-syntax*
|
||||
LPC *lpc.vim* *ft-lpc-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
LPC stands for a simple, memory-efficient language: Lars Pensj| C. The
|
||||
file name of LPC is usually *.c. Recognizing these files as LPC would bother
|
||||
@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ uLPC has been developed to Pike, so you should use Pike syntax
|
||||
instead, and the name of your source file should be *.pike
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LUA *lua.vim* *lua-syntax*
|
||||
LUA *lua.vim* *ft-lua-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
This syntax file may be used for Lua 4.0 and Lua 5.0 (default). If you are
|
||||
programming in Lua 4.0, use this: >
|
||||
@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ programming in Lua 4.0, use this: >
|
||||
If lua_version variable doesn't exist, it is set to 5.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MAIL *mail.vim*
|
||||
MAIL *mail.vim* *ft-mail.vim*
|
||||
|
||||
Vim highlights all the standard elements of an email (headers, signatures,
|
||||
quoted text and URLs / email addresses). In keeping with standard conventions,
|
||||
@ -1543,7 +1543,7 @@ with short headers, you can change this to a smaller value: >
|
||||
:let mail_minlines = 30
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MAKE *make.vim* *make-syntax*
|
||||
MAKE *make.vim* *ft-make-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
In makefiles, commands are usually highlighted to make it easy for you to spot
|
||||
errors. However, this may be too much coloring for you. You can turn this
|
||||
@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@ feature off by using: >
|
||||
:let make_no_commands = 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MAPLE *maple.vim* *maple-syntax*
|
||||
MAPLE *maple.vim* *ft-maple-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Maple V, by Waterloo Maple Inc, supports symbolic algebra. The language
|
||||
supports many packages of functions which are selectively loaded by the user.
|
||||
@ -1577,7 +1577,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/syntax.vim).
|
||||
mv_finance mv_logic mv_powseries
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MATHEMATICA *mma.vim* *mma-syntax* *mathematica-syntax*
|
||||
MATHEMATICA *mma.vim* *ft-mma-syntax* *ft-mathematica-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Empty *.m files will automatically be presumed to be Matlab files unless you
|
||||
have the following in your .vimrc: >
|
||||
@ -1585,7 +1585,7 @@ have the following in your .vimrc: >
|
||||
let filetype_m = "mma"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MOO *moo.vim* *moo-syntax*
|
||||
MOO *moo.vim* *ft-moo-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
If you use C-style comments inside expressions and find it mangles your
|
||||
highlighting, you may want to use extended (slow!) matches for C-style
|
||||
@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ An example of adding sprintf() to the list of known builtin functions: >
|
||||
:syn keyword mooKnownBuiltinFunction sprintf contained
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MSQL *msql.vim* *msql-syntax*
|
||||
MSQL *msql.vim* *ft-msql-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There are two options for the msql syntax highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ set "msql_minlines" to the value you desire. Example: >
|
||||
:let msql_minlines = 200
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
NCF *ncf.vim* *ncf-syntax*
|
||||
NCF *ncf.vim* *ft-ncf-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There is one option for NCF syntax highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ errors, use this: >
|
||||
If you don't want to highlight these errors, leave it unset.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
NROFF *nroff.vim* *nroff-syntax*
|
||||
NROFF *nroff.vim* *ft-nroff-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The nroff syntax file works with AT&T n/troff out of the box. You need to
|
||||
activate the GNU groff extra features included in the syntax file before you
|
||||
@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@ Finally, there is a |groff.vim| syntax file that can be used for enabling
|
||||
groff syntax highlighting either on a file basis or globally by default.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OCAML *ocaml.vim* *ocaml-syntax*
|
||||
OCAML *ocaml.vim* *ft-ocaml-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The OCaml syntax file handles files having the following prefixes: .ml,
|
||||
.mli, .mll and .mly. By setting the following variable >
|
||||
@ -1734,7 +1734,7 @@ prevents highlighting of "end" as error, which is useful when sources
|
||||
contain very long structures that Vim does not synchronize anymore.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PAPP *papp.vim* *papp-syntax*
|
||||
PAPP *papp.vim* *ft-papp-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The PApp syntax file handles .papp files and, to a lesser extend, .pxml
|
||||
and .pxsl files which are all a mixture of perl/xml/html/other using xml
|
||||
@ -1752,7 +1752,7 @@ The newest version of the papp.vim syntax file can usually be found at
|
||||
http://papp.plan9.de.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PASCAL *pascal.vim* *pascal-syntax*
|
||||
PASCAL *pascal.vim* *ft-pascal-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Files matching "*.p" could be Progress or Pascal. If the automatic detection
|
||||
doesn't work for you, or you don't edit Progress at all, use this in your
|
||||
@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ will be highlighted as Error. >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PERL *perl.vim* *perl-syntax*
|
||||
PERL *perl.vim* *ft-perl-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There are a number of possible options to the perl syntax highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1866,7 +1866,7 @@ If you want to fold blocks in if statements, etc. as well set the following: >
|
||||
:let perl_fold_blocks = 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PHP3 and PHP4 *php.vim* *php3.vim* *php-syntax* *php3-syntax*
|
||||
PHP3 and PHP4 *php.vim* *php3.vim* *ft-php-syntax* *ft-php3-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
[note: previously this was called "php3", but since it now also supports php4
|
||||
it has been renamed to "php"]
|
||||
@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ x > 0 to sync at least x lines backwards,
|
||||
x = 0 to sync from start.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PPWIZARD *ppwiz.vim* *ppwiz-syntax*
|
||||
PPWIZARD *ppwiz.vim* *ft-ppwiz-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
PPWizard is a preprocessor for HTML and OS/2 INF files
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1941,7 +1941,7 @@ This syntax file has the options:
|
||||
HTML code; if 0, treat HTML code like ordinary text.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PHTML *phtml.vim* *phtml-syntax*
|
||||
PHTML *phtml.vim* *ft-phtml-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There are two options for the phtml syntax highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1955,7 +1955,7 @@ set "phtml_minlines" to the value you desire. Example: >
|
||||
:let phtml_minlines = 200
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
POSTSCRIPT *postscr.vim* *postscr-syntax*
|
||||
POSTSCRIPT *postscr.vim* *ft-postscr-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There are several options when it comes to highlighting PostScript.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2010,8 +2010,8 @@ postscr_andornot_binary as follows: >
|
||||
:let postscr_andornot_binary=1
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
*ptcap.vim*
|
||||
PRINTCAP + TERMCAP *ptcap-syntax* *termcap-syntax* *printcap-syntax*
|
||||
*ptcap.vim* *ft-printcap-syntax*
|
||||
PRINTCAP + TERMCAP *ft-ptcap-syntax* *ft-termcap-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
This syntax file applies to the printcap and termcap databases.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2036,7 +2036,7 @@ internal variable to a larger number: >
|
||||
(The default is 20 lines.)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PROGRESS *progress.vim* *progress-syntax*
|
||||
PROGRESS *progress.vim* *ft-progress-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Files matching "*.w" could be Progress or cweb. If the automatic detection
|
||||
doesn't work for you, or you don't edit cweb at all, use this in your
|
||||
@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@ Pascal. Use this if you don't use assembly and Pascal: >
|
||||
:let filetype_p = "progress"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PYTHON *python.vim* *python-syntax*
|
||||
PYTHON *python.vim* *ft-python-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There are four options to control Python syntax highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ preceding three options): >
|
||||
:let python_highlight_all = 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
QUAKE *quake.vim* *quake-syntax*
|
||||
QUAKE *quake.vim* *ft-quake-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The Quake syntax definition should work for most any FPS (First Person
|
||||
Shooter) based on one of the Quake engines. However, the command names vary
|
||||
@ -2091,7 +2091,7 @@ Any combination of these three variables is legal, but might highlight more
|
||||
commands than are actually available to you by the game.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
READLINE *readline.vim* *readline-syntax*
|
||||
READLINE *readline.vim* *ft-readline-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The readline library is primarily used by the BASH shell, which adds quite a
|
||||
few commands and options to the ones already available. To highlight these
|
||||
@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@ This will add highlighting for the commands that BASH (version 2.05a and
|
||||
later, and part earlier) adds.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
REXX *rexx.vim* *rexx-syntax*
|
||||
REXX *rexx.vim* *ft-rexx-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
If you notice highlighting errors while scrolling backwards, which are fixed
|
||||
when redrawing with CTRL-L, try setting the "rexx_minlines" internal variable
|
||||
@ -2114,7 +2114,7 @@ displayed line. The default value is 10. The disadvantage of using a larger
|
||||
number is that redrawing can become slow.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RUBY *ruby.vim* *ruby-syntax*
|
||||
RUBY *ruby.vim* *ft-ruby-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There are a few options to the Ruby syntax highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2139,7 +2139,7 @@ This will prevent highlighting of special identifiers like "ConstantName",
|
||||
"$global_var", "@instance_var", "| iterator |", and ":symbol".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SCHEME *scheme.vim* *scheme-syntax*
|
||||
SCHEME *scheme.vim* *ft-scheme-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
By default only R5RS keywords are highlighted and properly indented.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ Also scheme.vim supports keywords of the Chicken Scheme->C compiler. Define
|
||||
b:is_chicken or g:is_chicken, if you need them.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SDL *sdl.vim* *sdl-syntax*
|
||||
SDL *sdl.vim* *ft-sdl-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The SDL highlighting probably misses a few keywords, but SDL has so many
|
||||
of them it's almost impossibly to cope.
|
||||
@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@ The indentation is probably also incomplete, but right now I am very
|
||||
satisfied with it for my own projects.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SED *sed.vim* *sed-syntax*
|
||||
SED *sed.vim* *ft-sed-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
To make tabs stand out from regular blanks (accomplished by using Todo
|
||||
highlighting on the tabs), define "highlight_sedtabs" by putting >
|
||||
@ -2193,7 +2193,7 @@ Bugs:
|
||||
each plausible pattern delimiter).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SGML *sgml.vim* *sgml-syntax*
|
||||
SGML *sgml.vim* *ft-sgml-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The coloring scheme for tags in the SGML file works as follows.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2234,7 +2234,7 @@ vimrc file: >
|
||||
(Adapted from the html.vim help text by Claudio Fleiner <claudio@fleiner.com>)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SH *sh.vim* *sh-syntax* *bash-syntax* *ksh-syntax*
|
||||
SH *sh.vim* *ft-sh-syntax* *ft-bash-syntax* *ft-ksh-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
This covers the "normal" Unix (Bourne) sh, bash and the Korn shell.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2285,7 +2285,7 @@ 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.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SPEEDUP (AspenTech plant simulator) *spup.vim* *spup-syntax*
|
||||
SPEEDUP (AspenTech plant simulator) *spup.vim* *ft-spup-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The Speedup syntax file has some options:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2317,8 +2317,8 @@ fast enough, you can increase minlines and/or maxlines near the end of
|
||||
the syntax file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SQL *sql.vim* *sql-syntax*
|
||||
*sqlinformix.vim* *sqlinformix-syntax*
|
||||
SQL *sql.vim* *ft-sql-syntax*
|
||||
*sqlinformix.vim* *ft-sqlinformix-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
While there is an ANSI standard for SQL, most database engines add their
|
||||
own custom extensions. Vim currently supports the Oracle and Informix
|
||||
@ -2328,7 +2328,7 @@ If you want to use the Informix dialect, put this in your startup vimrc: >
|
||||
:let g:filetype_sql = "sqlinformix"
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||||
|
||||
|
||||
TCSH *tcsh.vim* *tcsh-syntax*
|
||||
TCSH *tcsh.vim* *ft-tcsh-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
This covers the shell named "tcsh". It is a superset of csh. See |csh.vim|
|
||||
for how the filetype is detected.
|
||||
@ -2350,7 +2350,7 @@ displayed line. The default value is 15. The disadvantage of using a larger
|
||||
number is that redrawing can become slow.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TEX *tex.vim* *tex-syntax*
|
||||
TEX *tex.vim* *ft-tex-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
*tex-folding*
|
||||
Want Syntax Folding? ~
|
||||
@ -2425,7 +2425,7 @@ Putting "let g:tex_stylish=1" into your <.vimrc> will make <syntax/tex.vim>
|
||||
always accept such use of @.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TF *tf.vim* *tf-syntax*
|
||||
TF *tf.vim* *ft-tf-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There is one option for the tf syntax highlighting.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2435,7 +2435,7 @@ set "tf_minlines" to the value you desire. Example: >
|
||||
:let tf_minlines = your choice
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM *vim.vim* *vim-syntax*
|
||||
VIM *vim.vim* *ft-vim-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
There is a tradeoff between more accurate syntax highlighting versus
|
||||
screen updating speed. To improve accuracy, you may wish to increase
|
||||
@ -2459,7 +2459,7 @@ for external scripting languages (currently perl, python, ruby, and tcl).
|
||||
loaded.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
XF86CONFIG *xf86conf.vim* *xf86conf-syntax*
|
||||
XF86CONFIG *xf86conf.vim* *ft-xf86conf-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
The syntax of XF86Config file differs in XFree86 v3.x and v4.x. Both
|
||||
variants are supported. Automatic detection is used, but is far from perfect.
|
||||
@ -2474,7 +2474,7 @@ Note that spaces and underscores in option names are not supported. Use
|
||||
highlighted.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
XML *xml.vim* *xml-syntax*
|
||||
XML *xml.vim* *ft-xml-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
Xml namespaces are highlighted by default. This can be inhibited by
|
||||
setting a global variable: >
|
||||
@ -2492,7 +2492,7 @@ Note: syntax folding might slow down syntax highlighting significantly,
|
||||
especially for large files.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
X Pixmaps (XPM) *xpm.vim* *xpm-syntax*
|
||||
X Pixmaps (XPM) *xpm.vim* *ft-xpm-syntax*
|
||||
|
||||
xpm.vim creates its syntax items dynamically based upon the contents of the
|
||||
XPM file. Thus if you make changes e.g. in the color specification strings,
|
||||
|
208
runtime/doc/tags
208
runtime/doc/tags
@ -1036,6 +1036,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
+comments various.txt /*+comments*
|
||||
+cryptv various.txt /*+cryptv*
|
||||
+cscope various.txt /*+cscope*
|
||||
+cursorshape various.txt /*+cursorshape*
|
||||
+debug various.txt /*+debug*
|
||||
+dialog_con various.txt /*+dialog_con*
|
||||
+dialog_con_gui various.txt /*+dialog_con_gui*
|
||||
+dialog_gui various.txt /*+dialog_gui*
|
||||
@ -1702,6 +1704,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME*
|
||||
:aun gui.txt /*:aun*
|
||||
:aunmenu gui.txt /*:aunmenu*
|
||||
:autocmd autocmd.txt /*:autocmd*
|
||||
:autocmd-verbose autocmd.txt /*:autocmd-verbose*
|
||||
:b windows.txt /*:b*
|
||||
:bN windows.txt /*:bN*
|
||||
:bNext windows.txt /*:bNext*
|
||||
@ -4140,10 +4143,8 @@ a` motion.txt /*a`*
|
||||
ab motion.txt /*ab*
|
||||
abandon editing.txt /*abandon*
|
||||
abbreviations map.txt /*abbreviations*
|
||||
abel-syntax syntax.txt /*abel-syntax*
|
||||
abel.vim syntax.txt /*abel.vim*
|
||||
active-buffer windows.txt /*active-buffer*
|
||||
ada-syntax syntax.txt /*ada-syntax*
|
||||
ada.vim syntax.txt /*ada.vim*
|
||||
add() eval.txt /*add()*
|
||||
add-filetype-plugin usr_05.txt /*add-filetype-plugin*
|
||||
@ -4176,11 +4177,9 @@ alt intro.txt /*alt*
|
||||
alt-input debugger.txt /*alt-input*
|
||||
alternate-file editing.txt /*alternate-file*
|
||||
amiga-window starting.txt /*amiga-window*
|
||||
ant-syntax syntax.txt /*ant-syntax*
|
||||
ant.vim syntax.txt /*ant.vim*
|
||||
antialias gui_x11.txt /*antialias*
|
||||
ap motion.txt /*ap*
|
||||
apache-syntax syntax.txt /*apache-syntax*
|
||||
apache.vim syntax.txt /*apache.vim*
|
||||
append() eval.txt /*append()*
|
||||
aquote motion.txt /*aquote*
|
||||
@ -4195,14 +4194,9 @@ arglist-quit usr_07.txt /*arglist-quit*
|
||||
argument-list editing.txt /*argument-list*
|
||||
argv() eval.txt /*argv()*
|
||||
as motion.txt /*as*
|
||||
asm-syntax syntax.txt /*asm-syntax*
|
||||
asm.vim syntax.txt /*asm.vim*
|
||||
asm68k syntax.txt /*asm68k*
|
||||
asm68k-syntax syntax.txt /*asm68k-syntax*
|
||||
asmh8300-syntax syntax.txt /*asmh8300-syntax*
|
||||
asmh8300.vim syntax.txt /*asmh8300.vim*
|
||||
aspperl-syntax syntax.txt /*aspperl-syntax*
|
||||
aspvbs-syntax syntax.txt /*aspvbs-syntax*
|
||||
at motion.txt /*at*
|
||||
athena-intellimouse gui.txt /*athena-intellimouse*
|
||||
attr-list syntax.txt /*attr-list*
|
||||
@ -4226,7 +4220,6 @@ autocmd-patterns autocmd.txt /*autocmd-patterns*
|
||||
autocmd-remove autocmd.txt /*autocmd-remove*
|
||||
autocmd-searchpat autocmd.txt /*autocmd-searchpat*
|
||||
autocmd-use autocmd.txt /*autocmd-use*
|
||||
autocmd-verbose autocmd.txt /*autocmd-verbose*
|
||||
autocmd.txt autocmd.txt /*autocmd.txt*
|
||||
autocmds-kept version5.txt /*autocmds-kept*
|
||||
autocommand autocmd.txt /*autocommand*
|
||||
@ -4255,8 +4248,6 @@ balloon-eval debugger.txt /*balloon-eval*
|
||||
bar motion.txt /*bar*
|
||||
bars help.txt /*bars*
|
||||
base_font_name_list mbyte.txt /*base_font_name_list*
|
||||
bash-syntax syntax.txt /*bash-syntax*
|
||||
basic-syntax syntax.txt /*basic-syntax*
|
||||
basic.vim syntax.txt /*basic.vim*
|
||||
beep options.txt /*beep*
|
||||
beos-colors os_beos.txt /*beos-colors*
|
||||
@ -4319,7 +4310,6 @@ byte2line() eval.txt /*byte2line()*
|
||||
byteidx() eval.txt /*byteidx()*
|
||||
bzip2 pi_gzip.txt /*bzip2*
|
||||
c change.txt /*c*
|
||||
c-syntax syntax.txt /*c-syntax*
|
||||
c.vim syntax.txt /*c.vim*
|
||||
cW change.txt /*cW*
|
||||
c_<BS> cmdline.txt /*c_<BS>*
|
||||
@ -4393,7 +4383,6 @@ catch-interrupt eval.txt /*catch-interrupt*
|
||||
catch-order eval.txt /*catch-order*
|
||||
catch-text eval.txt /*catch-text*
|
||||
cc change.txt /*cc*
|
||||
ch-syntax syntax.txt /*ch-syntax*
|
||||
ch.vim syntax.txt /*ch.vim*
|
||||
change-list-jumps motion.txt /*change-list-jumps*
|
||||
change-tabs change.txt /*change-tabs*
|
||||
@ -4410,8 +4399,6 @@ changed-6.1 version6.txt /*changed-6.1*
|
||||
changed-6.2 version6.txt /*changed-6.2*
|
||||
changed-6.3 version6.txt /*changed-6.3*
|
||||
changelist motion.txt /*changelist*
|
||||
changelog-plugin filetype.txt /*changelog-plugin*
|
||||
changelog-syntax syntax.txt /*changelog-syntax*
|
||||
changelog.vim syntax.txt /*changelog.vim*
|
||||
changetick eval.txt /*changetick*
|
||||
changing change.txt /*changing*
|
||||
@ -4423,7 +4410,6 @@ charconvert_from-variable eval.txt /*charconvert_from-variable*
|
||||
charconvert_to-variable eval.txt /*charconvert_to-variable*
|
||||
charset mbyte.txt /*charset*
|
||||
charset-conversion mbyte.txt /*charset-conversion*
|
||||
chill-syntax syntax.txt /*chill-syntax*
|
||||
chill.vim syntax.txt /*chill.vim*
|
||||
cindent() eval.txt /*cindent()*
|
||||
cinkeys-format indent.txt /*cinkeys-format*
|
||||
@ -4446,12 +4432,10 @@ cmdline-window cmdline.txt /*cmdline-window*
|
||||
cmdline.txt cmdline.txt /*cmdline.txt*
|
||||
cmdwin cmdline.txt /*cmdwin*
|
||||
cmdwin-char cmdline.txt /*cmdwin-char*
|
||||
cobol-syntax syntax.txt /*cobol-syntax*
|
||||
cobol.vim syntax.txt /*cobol.vim*
|
||||
codeset mbyte.txt /*codeset*
|
||||
coding-style develop.txt /*coding-style*
|
||||
col() eval.txt /*col()*
|
||||
coldfusion-syntax syntax.txt /*coldfusion-syntax*
|
||||
coldfusion.vim syntax.txt /*coldfusion.vim*
|
||||
collapse tips.txt /*collapse*
|
||||
color-xterm syntax.txt /*color-xterm*
|
||||
@ -4583,7 +4567,6 @@ cscopequickfix if_cscop.txt /*cscopequickfix*
|
||||
cscopetag if_cscop.txt /*cscopetag*
|
||||
cscopetagorder if_cscop.txt /*cscopetagorder*
|
||||
cscopeverbose if_cscop.txt /*cscopeverbose*
|
||||
csh-syntax syntax.txt /*csh-syntax*
|
||||
csh.vim syntax.txt /*csh.vim*
|
||||
cspc if_cscop.txt /*cspc*
|
||||
csprg if_cscop.txt /*csprg*
|
||||
@ -4615,9 +4598,7 @@ cursor_left intro.txt /*cursor_left*
|
||||
cursor_right intro.txt /*cursor_right*
|
||||
cursor_up intro.txt /*cursor_up*
|
||||
cw change.txt /*cw*
|
||||
cweb-syntax syntax.txt /*cweb-syntax*
|
||||
cweb.vim syntax.txt /*cweb.vim*
|
||||
cynlib-syntax syntax.txt /*cynlib-syntax*
|
||||
cynlib.vim syntax.txt /*cynlib.vim*
|
||||
d change.txt /*d*
|
||||
daB motion.txt /*daB*
|
||||
@ -4657,7 +4638,6 @@ design-maintain develop.txt /*design-maintain*
|
||||
design-multi-platform develop.txt /*design-multi-platform*
|
||||
design-not develop.txt /*design-not*
|
||||
design-speed-size develop.txt /*design-speed-size*
|
||||
desktop-syntax syntax.txt /*desktop-syntax*
|
||||
desktop.vim syntax.txt /*desktop.vim*
|
||||
develop-spell develop.txt /*develop-spell*
|
||||
develop.txt develop.txt /*develop.txt*
|
||||
@ -4689,7 +4669,6 @@ digraphs-default digraph.txt /*digraphs-default*
|
||||
digraphs-define digraph.txt /*digraphs-define*
|
||||
digraphs-use digraph.txt /*digraphs-use*
|
||||
dip motion.txt /*dip*
|
||||
dircolors-syntax syntax.txt /*dircolors-syntax*
|
||||
dircolors.vim syntax.txt /*dircolors.vim*
|
||||
dis motion.txt /*dis*
|
||||
disable-menus gui.txt /*disable-menus*
|
||||
@ -4698,11 +4677,8 @@ diw motion.txt /*diw*
|
||||
dl change.txt /*dl*
|
||||
do diff.txt /*do*
|
||||
doc-file-list help.txt /*doc-file-list*
|
||||
docbk-syntax syntax.txt /*docbk-syntax*
|
||||
docbk.vim syntax.txt /*docbk.vim*
|
||||
docbksgml-syntax syntax.txt /*docbksgml-syntax*
|
||||
docbksgml.vim syntax.txt /*docbksgml.vim*
|
||||
docbkxml-syntax syntax.txt /*docbkxml-syntax*
|
||||
docbkxml.vim syntax.txt /*docbkxml.vim*
|
||||
docbook syntax.txt /*docbook*
|
||||
documentation-6 version6.txt /*documentation-6*
|
||||
@ -4719,7 +4695,6 @@ dos-standard-mappings os_dos.txt /*dos-standard-mappings*
|
||||
dos-temp-files os_dos.txt /*dos-temp-files*
|
||||
dos16 os_msdos.txt /*dos16*
|
||||
dos32 os_msdos.txt /*dos32*
|
||||
dosbatch-syntax syntax.txt /*dosbatch-syntax*
|
||||
dosbatch.vim syntax.txt /*dosbatch.vim*
|
||||
double-click term.txt /*double-click*
|
||||
download intro.txt /*download*
|
||||
@ -4727,7 +4702,6 @@ dp diff.txt /*dp*
|
||||
drag-n-drop gui.txt /*drag-n-drop*
|
||||
drag-n-drop-win32 gui_w32.txt /*drag-n-drop-win32*
|
||||
drag-status-line term.txt /*drag-status-line*
|
||||
dtd-syntax syntax.txt /*dtd-syntax*
|
||||
dtd.vim syntax.txt /*dtd.vim*
|
||||
dying-variable eval.txt /*dying-variable*
|
||||
e motion.txt /*e*
|
||||
@ -4741,7 +4715,6 @@ edit-no-break usr_25.txt /*edit-no-break*
|
||||
editing.txt editing.txt /*editing.txt*
|
||||
efm-entries quickfix.txt /*efm-entries*
|
||||
efm-ignore quickfix.txt /*efm-ignore*
|
||||
eiffel-syntax syntax.txt /*eiffel-syntax*
|
||||
eiffel.vim syntax.txt /*eiffel.vim*
|
||||
emacs-keys tips.txt /*emacs-keys*
|
||||
emacs-tags tagsrch.txt /*emacs-tags*
|
||||
@ -4754,7 +4727,6 @@ encryption editing.txt /*encryption*
|
||||
end intro.txt /*end*
|
||||
end-of-file pattern.txt /*end-of-file*
|
||||
enlightened-terminal syntax.txt /*enlightened-terminal*
|
||||
erlang-syntax syntax.txt /*erlang-syntax*
|
||||
erlang.vim syntax.txt /*erlang.vim*
|
||||
errmsg-variable eval.txt /*errmsg-variable*
|
||||
error-file-format quickfix.txt /*error-file-format*
|
||||
@ -4964,18 +4936,114 @@ font-sizes gui_x11.txt /*font-sizes*
|
||||
fontset mbyte.txt /*fontset*
|
||||
foreground() eval.txt /*foreground()*
|
||||
fork os_unix.txt /*fork*
|
||||
form-syntax syntax.txt /*form-syntax*
|
||||
form.vim syntax.txt /*form.vim*
|
||||
format-bullet-list tips.txt /*format-bullet-list*
|
||||
format-comments change.txt /*format-comments*
|
||||
formatting change.txt /*formatting*
|
||||
formfeed intro.txt /*formfeed*
|
||||
fortran-indent indent.txt /*fortran-indent*
|
||||
fortran-plugin filetype.txt /*fortran-plugin*
|
||||
fortran-syntax syntax.txt /*fortran-syntax*
|
||||
fortran.vim syntax.txt /*fortran.vim*
|
||||
french-maillist intro.txt /*french-maillist*
|
||||
frombook usr_01.txt /*frombook*
|
||||
ft-abel-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-abel-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ada-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ada-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ant-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ant-syntax*
|
||||
ft-apache-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-apache-syntax*
|
||||
ft-asm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-asm-syntax*
|
||||
ft-asm68k-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-asm68k-syntax*
|
||||
ft-asmh8300-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-asmh8300-syntax*
|
||||
ft-aspperl-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-aspperl-syntax*
|
||||
ft-aspvbs-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-aspvbs-syntax*
|
||||
ft-bash-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-bash-syntax*
|
||||
ft-basic-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-basic-syntax*
|
||||
ft-c-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-c-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ch-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ch-syntax*
|
||||
ft-changelog-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-changelog-plugin*
|
||||
ft-changelog-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-changelog-syntax*
|
||||
ft-chill-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-chill-syntax*
|
||||
ft-cobol-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-cobol-syntax*
|
||||
ft-coldfusion-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-coldfusion-syntax*
|
||||
ft-csh-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-csh-syntax*
|
||||
ft-cweb-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-cweb-syntax*
|
||||
ft-cynlib-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-cynlib-syntax*
|
||||
ft-desktop-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-desktop-syntax*
|
||||
ft-dircolors-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-dircolors-syntax*
|
||||
ft-docbk-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-docbk-syntax*
|
||||
ft-docbksgml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-docbksgml-syntax*
|
||||
ft-docbkxml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-docbkxml-syntax*
|
||||
ft-dosbatch-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-dosbatch-syntax*
|
||||
ft-dtd-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-dtd-syntax*
|
||||
ft-eiffel-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-eiffel-syntax*
|
||||
ft-erlang-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-erlang-syntax*
|
||||
ft-form-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-form-syntax*
|
||||
ft-fortran-indent indent.txt /*ft-fortran-indent*
|
||||
ft-fortran-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-fortran-plugin*
|
||||
ft-fortran-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-fortran-syntax*
|
||||
ft-fvwm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-fvwm-syntax*
|
||||
ft-groff-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-groff-syntax*
|
||||
ft-gsp-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-gsp-syntax*
|
||||
ft-haskell-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-haskell-syntax*
|
||||
ft-html-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-html-syntax*
|
||||
ft-htmlos-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-htmlos-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ia64-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ia64-syntax*
|
||||
ft-inform-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-inform-syntax*
|
||||
ft-java-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-java-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ksh-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ksh-syntax*
|
||||
ft-lace-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-lace-syntax*
|
||||
ft-lex-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-lex-syntax*
|
||||
ft-lite-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-lite-syntax*
|
||||
ft-lpc-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-lpc-syntax*
|
||||
ft-lua-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-lua-syntax*
|
||||
ft-mail-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-mail-plugin*
|
||||
ft-mail.vim syntax.txt /*ft-mail.vim*
|
||||
ft-make-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-make-syntax*
|
||||
ft-man-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-man-plugin*
|
||||
ft-maple-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-maple-syntax*
|
||||
ft-masm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-masm-syntax*
|
||||
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-nasm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-nasm-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ncf-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ncf-syntax*
|
||||
ft-nroff-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-nroff-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ocaml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ocaml-syntax*
|
||||
ft-papp-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-papp-syntax*
|
||||
ft-pascal-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-pascal-syntax*
|
||||
ft-perl-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-perl-syntax*
|
||||
ft-php-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-php-syntax*
|
||||
ft-php3-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-php3-syntax*
|
||||
ft-phtml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-phtml-syntax*
|
||||
ft-postscr-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-postscr-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ppwiz-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ppwiz-syntax*
|
||||
ft-printcap-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-printcap-syntax*
|
||||
ft-progress-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-progress-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ptcap-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ptcap-syntax*
|
||||
ft-python-indent indent.txt /*ft-python-indent*
|
||||
ft-python-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-python-syntax*
|
||||
ft-quake-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-quake-syntax*
|
||||
ft-readline-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-readline-syntax*
|
||||
ft-rexx-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rexx-syntax*
|
||||
ft-ruby-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ruby-syntax*
|
||||
ft-scheme-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-scheme-syntax*
|
||||
ft-sdl-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sdl-syntax*
|
||||
ft-sed-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sed-syntax*
|
||||
ft-sgml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sgml-syntax*
|
||||
ft-sh-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sh-syntax*
|
||||
ft-spec-plugin filetype.txt /*ft-spec-plugin*
|
||||
ft-spup-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-spup-syntax*
|
||||
ft-sql-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sql-syntax*
|
||||
ft-sqlinformix-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sqlinformix-syntax*
|
||||
ft-tcsh-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-tcsh-syntax*
|
||||
ft-termcap-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-termcap-syntax*
|
||||
ft-tex-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-tex-syntax*
|
||||
ft-tf-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-tf-syntax*
|
||||
ft-vb-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-vb-syntax*
|
||||
ft-verilog-indent indent.txt /*ft-verilog-indent*
|
||||
ft-vim-indent indent.txt /*ft-vim-indent*
|
||||
ft-vim-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-vim-syntax*
|
||||
ft-xf86conf-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xf86conf-syntax*
|
||||
ft-xml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xml-syntax*
|
||||
ft-xpm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xpm-syntax*
|
||||
ftdetect filetype.txt /*ftdetect*
|
||||
ftp pi_netrw.txt /*ftp*
|
||||
ftplugin usr_41.txt /*ftplugin*
|
||||
@ -4991,7 +5059,6 @@ function-list usr_41.txt /*function-list*
|
||||
function-range-example eval.txt /*function-range-example*
|
||||
function_key intro.txt /*function_key*
|
||||
functions eval.txt /*functions*
|
||||
fvwm-syntax syntax.txt /*fvwm-syntax*
|
||||
fvwm.vim syntax.txt /*fvwm.vim*
|
||||
fvwm2rc syntax.txt /*fvwm2rc*
|
||||
fvwmrc syntax.txt /*fvwmrc*
|
||||
@ -5125,7 +5192,6 @@ gr change.txt /*gr*
|
||||
graphic-option-gone version4.txt /*graphic-option-gone*
|
||||
greek options.txt /*greek*
|
||||
grep quickfix.txt /*grep*
|
||||
groff-syntax syntax.txt /*groff-syntax*
|
||||
groff.vim syntax.txt /*groff.vim*
|
||||
group-name syntax.txt /*group-name*
|
||||
gs various.txt /*gs*
|
||||
@ -5213,13 +5279,13 @@ hangulin.txt hangulin.txt /*hangulin.txt*
|
||||
has() eval.txt /*has()*
|
||||
has-patch eval.txt /*has-patch*
|
||||
has_key() eval.txt /*has_key()*
|
||||
haskell-syntax syntax.txt /*haskell-syntax*
|
||||
haskell.vim syntax.txt /*haskell.vim*
|
||||
hasmapto() eval.txt /*hasmapto()*
|
||||
hebrew hebrew.txt /*hebrew*
|
||||
hebrew.txt hebrew.txt /*hebrew.txt*
|
||||
help various.txt /*help*
|
||||
help-context help.txt /*help-context*
|
||||
help-tags tags 1
|
||||
help-translated various.txt /*help-translated*
|
||||
help-xterm-window various.txt /*help-xterm-window*
|
||||
help.txt help.txt /*help.txt*
|
||||
@ -5307,9 +5373,7 @@ howto howto.txt /*howto*
|
||||
howto.txt howto.txt /*howto.txt*
|
||||
hpterm term.txt /*hpterm*
|
||||
hpterm-color syntax.txt /*hpterm-color*
|
||||
html-syntax syntax.txt /*html-syntax*
|
||||
html.vim syntax.txt /*html.vim*
|
||||
htmlos-syntax syntax.txt /*htmlos-syntax*
|
||||
htmlos.vim syntax.txt /*htmlos.vim*
|
||||
http pi_netrw.txt /*http*
|
||||
i insert.txt /*i*
|
||||
@ -5420,7 +5484,6 @@ i_backspacing insert.txt /*i_backspacing*
|
||||
i_digraph digraph.txt /*i_digraph*
|
||||
i_esc intro.txt /*i_esc*
|
||||
i` motion.txt /*i`*
|
||||
ia64-syntax syntax.txt /*ia64-syntax*
|
||||
ia64.vim syntax.txt /*ia64.vim*
|
||||
ib motion.txt /*ib*
|
||||
iccf uganda.txt /*iccf*
|
||||
@ -5460,7 +5523,6 @@ index index.txt /*index*
|
||||
index() eval.txt /*index()*
|
||||
index.txt index.txt /*index.txt*
|
||||
info-message starting.txt /*info-message*
|
||||
inform-syntax syntax.txt /*inform-syntax*
|
||||
inform.vim syntax.txt /*inform.vim*
|
||||
initialization starting.txt /*initialization*
|
||||
input() eval.txt /*input()*
|
||||
@ -5511,7 +5573,6 @@ i} motion.txt /*i}*
|
||||
j motion.txt /*j*
|
||||
java-cinoptions indent.txt /*java-cinoptions*
|
||||
java-indenting indent.txt /*java-indenting*
|
||||
java-syntax syntax.txt /*java-syntax*
|
||||
java.vim syntax.txt /*java.vim*
|
||||
join() eval.txt /*join()*
|
||||
jsbterm-mouse options.txt /*jsbterm-mouse*
|
||||
@ -5546,10 +5607,8 @@ keypad-plus intro.txt /*keypad-plus*
|
||||
keypad-point intro.txt /*keypad-point*
|
||||
keys() eval.txt /*keys()*
|
||||
known-bugs todo.txt /*known-bugs*
|
||||
ksh-syntax syntax.txt /*ksh-syntax*
|
||||
l motion.txt /*l*
|
||||
l:var eval.txt /*l:var*
|
||||
lace-syntax syntax.txt /*lace-syntax*
|
||||
lace.vim syntax.txt /*lace.vim*
|
||||
lang-variable eval.txt /*lang-variable*
|
||||
language-mapping map.txt /*language-mapping*
|
||||
@ -5561,7 +5620,6 @@ left-right-motions motion.txt /*left-right-motions*
|
||||
len() eval.txt /*len()*
|
||||
less various.txt /*less*
|
||||
letter print.txt /*letter*
|
||||
lex-syntax syntax.txt /*lex-syntax*
|
||||
lex.vim syntax.txt /*lex.vim*
|
||||
lhaskell.vim syntax.txt /*lhaskell.vim*
|
||||
libcall() eval.txt /*libcall()*
|
||||
@ -5581,7 +5639,6 @@ list-identity eval.txt /*list-identity*
|
||||
list-index eval.txt /*list-index*
|
||||
list-modification eval.txt /*list-modification*
|
||||
list-repeat windows.txt /*list-repeat*
|
||||
lite-syntax syntax.txt /*lite-syntax*
|
||||
lite.vim syntax.txt /*lite.vim*
|
||||
literal-string eval.txt /*literal-string*
|
||||
lnum-variable eval.txt /*lnum-variable*
|
||||
@ -5597,9 +5654,7 @@ locale-name mbyte.txt /*locale-name*
|
||||
localtime() eval.txt /*localtime()*
|
||||
long-lines version5.txt /*long-lines*
|
||||
lowercase change.txt /*lowercase*
|
||||
lpc-syntax syntax.txt /*lpc-syntax*
|
||||
lpc.vim syntax.txt /*lpc.vim*
|
||||
lua-syntax syntax.txt /*lua-syntax*
|
||||
lua.vim syntax.txt /*lua.vim*
|
||||
m motion.txt /*m*
|
||||
m' motion.txt /*m'*
|
||||
@ -5616,13 +5671,10 @@ mac-vimfile os_mac.txt /*mac-vimfile*
|
||||
macintosh os_mac.txt /*macintosh*
|
||||
macro map.txt /*macro*
|
||||
mail-list intro.txt /*mail-list*
|
||||
mail-plugin filetype.txt /*mail-plugin*
|
||||
mail.vim syntax.txt /*mail.vim*
|
||||
maillist intro.txt /*maillist*
|
||||
maillist-archive intro.txt /*maillist-archive*
|
||||
make-syntax syntax.txt /*make-syntax*
|
||||
make.vim syntax.txt /*make.vim*
|
||||
man-plugin filetype.txt /*man-plugin*
|
||||
manual-copyright usr_01.txt /*manual-copyright*
|
||||
map() eval.txt /*map()*
|
||||
map-<SID> map.txt /*map-<SID>*
|
||||
@ -5648,14 +5700,12 @@ map_space_in_lhs map.txt /*map_space_in_lhs*
|
||||
map_space_in_rhs map.txt /*map_space_in_rhs*
|
||||
maparg() eval.txt /*maparg()*
|
||||
mapcheck() eval.txt /*mapcheck()*
|
||||
maple-syntax syntax.txt /*maple-syntax*
|
||||
maple.vim syntax.txt /*maple.vim*
|
||||
mapleader map.txt /*mapleader*
|
||||
maplocalleader map.txt /*maplocalleader*
|
||||
mapping map.txt /*mapping*
|
||||
mark motion.txt /*mark*
|
||||
mark-motions motion.txt /*mark-motions*
|
||||
masm-syntax syntax.txt /*masm-syntax*
|
||||
masm.vim syntax.txt /*masm.vim*
|
||||
match() eval.txt /*match()*
|
||||
match-highlight pattern.txt /*match-highlight*
|
||||
@ -5663,7 +5713,6 @@ matchend() eval.txt /*matchend()*
|
||||
matchit-install usr_05.txt /*matchit-install*
|
||||
matchlist() eval.txt /*matchlist()*
|
||||
matchstr() eval.txt /*matchstr()*
|
||||
mathematica-syntax syntax.txt /*mathematica-syntax*
|
||||
max() eval.txt /*max()*
|
||||
mbyte-IME mbyte.txt /*mbyte-IME*
|
||||
mbyte-XIM mbyte.txt /*mbyte-XIM*
|
||||
@ -5693,7 +5742,6 @@ minimal-features os_msdos.txt /*minimal-features*
|
||||
missing-options vi_diff.txt /*missing-options*
|
||||
mkdir() eval.txt /*mkdir()*
|
||||
mlang.txt mlang.txt /*mlang.txt*
|
||||
mma-syntax syntax.txt /*mma-syntax*
|
||||
mma.vim syntax.txt /*mma.vim*
|
||||
mode() eval.txt /*mode()*
|
||||
mode-Ex intro.txt /*mode-Ex*
|
||||
@ -5706,7 +5754,6 @@ modeless-selection gui.txt /*modeless-selection*
|
||||
modeline options.txt /*modeline*
|
||||
modeline-local options.txt /*modeline-local*
|
||||
modeline-version options.txt /*modeline-version*
|
||||
moo-syntax syntax.txt /*moo-syntax*
|
||||
moo.vim syntax.txt /*moo.vim*
|
||||
more-compatible version5.txt /*more-compatible*
|
||||
more-prompt message.txt /*more-prompt*
|
||||
@ -5731,7 +5778,6 @@ msdos-mode gui_w32.txt /*msdos-mode*
|
||||
msdos-problems os_msdos.txt /*msdos-problems*
|
||||
msdos-termcap os_msdos.txt /*msdos-termcap*
|
||||
msdos-versions os_msdos.txt /*msdos-versions*
|
||||
msql-syntax syntax.txt /*msql-syntax*
|
||||
msql.vim syntax.txt /*msql.vim*
|
||||
mswin.vim gui_w32.txt /*mswin.vim*
|
||||
multi-byte mbyte.txt /*multi-byte*
|
||||
@ -5759,7 +5805,6 @@ 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*
|
||||
nasm-syntax syntax.txt /*nasm-syntax*
|
||||
nasm.vim syntax.txt /*nasm.vim*
|
||||
navigation motion.txt /*navigation*
|
||||
nb-commands netbeans.txt /*nb-commands*
|
||||
@ -5768,7 +5813,6 @@ nb-functions netbeans.txt /*nb-functions*
|
||||
nb-messages netbeans.txt /*nb-messages*
|
||||
nb-special netbeans.txt /*nb-special*
|
||||
nb-terms netbeans.txt /*nb-terms*
|
||||
ncf-syntax syntax.txt /*ncf-syntax*
|
||||
ncf.vim syntax.txt /*ncf.vim*
|
||||
netbeans netbeans.txt /*netbeans*
|
||||
netbeans-commands netbeans.txt /*netbeans-commands*
|
||||
@ -5792,6 +5836,7 @@ netrw-D pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-D*
|
||||
netrw-R pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-R*
|
||||
netrw-S pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-S*
|
||||
netrw-U pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-U*
|
||||
netrw-a pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-a*
|
||||
netrw-activate pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-activate*
|
||||
netrw-b pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-b*
|
||||
netrw-bookmark pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-bookmark*
|
||||
@ -5830,8 +5875,8 @@ netrw-history pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-history*
|
||||
netrw-horiz pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-horiz*
|
||||
netrw-i pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-i*
|
||||
netrw-list pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-list*
|
||||
netrw-list-hack pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-list-hack*
|
||||
netrw-listbookmark pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-listbookmark*
|
||||
netrw-listhack pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-listhack*
|
||||
netrw-maps pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-maps*
|
||||
netrw-move pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-move*
|
||||
netrw-netrc pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-netrc*
|
||||
@ -5955,7 +6000,6 @@ not-edited editing.txt /*not-edited*
|
||||
notation intro.txt /*notation*
|
||||
notepad gui_w32.txt /*notepad*
|
||||
nr2char() eval.txt /*nr2char()*
|
||||
nroff-syntax syntax.txt /*nroff-syntax*
|
||||
nroff.vim syntax.txt /*nroff.vim*
|
||||
numbered-function eval.txt /*numbered-function*
|
||||
o insert.txt /*o*
|
||||
@ -5966,7 +6010,6 @@ object-motions motion.txt /*object-motions*
|
||||
object-select motion.txt /*object-select*
|
||||
objects index.txt /*objects*
|
||||
obtaining-exted netbeans.txt /*obtaining-exted*
|
||||
ocaml-syntax syntax.txt /*ocaml-syntax*
|
||||
ocaml.vim syntax.txt /*ocaml.vim*
|
||||
ole-activation if_ole.txt /*ole-activation*
|
||||
ole-eval if_ole.txt /*ole-eval*
|
||||
@ -6009,10 +6052,8 @@ page-up intro.txt /*page-up*
|
||||
page_down intro.txt /*page_down*
|
||||
page_up intro.txt /*page_up*
|
||||
pager message.txt /*pager*
|
||||
papp-syntax syntax.txt /*papp-syntax*
|
||||
papp.vim syntax.txt /*papp.vim*
|
||||
paragraph motion.txt /*paragraph*
|
||||
pascal-syntax syntax.txt /*pascal-syntax*
|
||||
pascal.vim syntax.txt /*pascal.vim*
|
||||
pattern pattern.txt /*pattern*
|
||||
pattern-atoms pattern.txt /*pattern-atoms*
|
||||
@ -6044,7 +6085,6 @@ perl-compiling if_perl.txt /*perl-compiling*
|
||||
perl-editing if_perl.txt /*perl-editing*
|
||||
perl-overview if_perl.txt /*perl-overview*
|
||||
perl-patterns pattern.txt /*perl-patterns*
|
||||
perl-syntax syntax.txt /*perl-syntax*
|
||||
perl-using if_perl.txt /*perl-using*
|
||||
perl.vim syntax.txt /*perl.vim*
|
||||
pexpr-option print.txt /*pexpr-option*
|
||||
@ -6052,11 +6092,8 @@ pfn-option print.txt /*pfn-option*
|
||||
pheader-option print.txt /*pheader-option*
|
||||
photon-fonts os_qnx.txt /*photon-fonts*
|
||||
photon-gui os_qnx.txt /*photon-gui*
|
||||
php-syntax syntax.txt /*php-syntax*
|
||||
php.vim syntax.txt /*php.vim*
|
||||
php3-syntax syntax.txt /*php3-syntax*
|
||||
php3.vim syntax.txt /*php3.vim*
|
||||
phtml-syntax syntax.txt /*phtml-syntax*
|
||||
phtml.vim syntax.txt /*phtml.vim*
|
||||
pi_gzip.txt pi_gzip.txt /*pi_gzip.txt*
|
||||
pi_netrw.txt pi_netrw.txt /*pi_netrw.txt*
|
||||
@ -6075,14 +6112,12 @@ ports-6 version6.txt /*ports-6*
|
||||
posix vi_diff.txt /*posix*
|
||||
posix-compliance vi_diff.txt /*posix-compliance*
|
||||
posix-screen-size vi_diff.txt /*posix-screen-size*
|
||||
postscr-syntax syntax.txt /*postscr-syntax*
|
||||
postscr.vim syntax.txt /*postscr.vim*
|
||||
postscript-cjk-printing print.txt /*postscript-cjk-printing*
|
||||
postscript-print-encoding print.txt /*postscript-print-encoding*
|
||||
postscript-print-trouble print.txt /*postscript-print-trouble*
|
||||
postscript-print-util print.txt /*postscript-print-util*
|
||||
postscript-printing print.txt /*postscript-printing*
|
||||
ppwiz-syntax syntax.txt /*ppwiz-syntax*
|
||||
ppwiz.vim syntax.txt /*ppwiz.vim*
|
||||
press-enter message.txt /*press-enter*
|
||||
press-return message.txt /*press-return*
|
||||
@ -6092,7 +6127,6 @@ prevnonblank() eval.txt /*prevnonblank()*
|
||||
print-intro print.txt /*print-intro*
|
||||
print-options print.txt /*print-options*
|
||||
print.txt print.txt /*print.txt*
|
||||
printcap-syntax syntax.txt /*printcap-syntax*
|
||||
printf() eval.txt /*printf()*
|
||||
printing print.txt /*printing*
|
||||
printing-formfeed print.txt /*printing-formfeed*
|
||||
@ -6100,9 +6134,7 @@ profile repeat.txt /*profile*
|
||||
profiling repeat.txt /*profiling*
|
||||
profiling-variable eval.txt /*profiling-variable*
|
||||
progname-variable eval.txt /*progname-variable*
|
||||
progress-syntax syntax.txt /*progress-syntax*
|
||||
progress.vim syntax.txt /*progress.vim*
|
||||
ptcap-syntax syntax.txt /*ptcap-syntax*
|
||||
ptcap.vim syntax.txt /*ptcap.vim*
|
||||
pterm-mouse options.txt /*pterm-mouse*
|
||||
put change.txt /*put*
|
||||
@ -6116,11 +6148,9 @@ python-current if_pyth.txt /*python-current*
|
||||
python-error if_pyth.txt /*python-error*
|
||||
python-eval if_pyth.txt /*python-eval*
|
||||
python-examples if_pyth.txt /*python-examples*
|
||||
python-indent indent.txt /*python-indent*
|
||||
python-input if_pyth.txt /*python-input*
|
||||
python-output if_pyth.txt /*python-output*
|
||||
python-range if_pyth.txt /*python-range*
|
||||
python-syntax syntax.txt /*python-syntax*
|
||||
python-vim if_pyth.txt /*python-vim*
|
||||
python-window if_pyth.txt /*python-window*
|
||||
python-windows if_pyth.txt /*python-windows*
|
||||
@ -6133,7 +6163,6 @@ qnx os_qnx.txt /*qnx*
|
||||
qnx-compiling os_qnx.txt /*qnx-compiling*
|
||||
qnx-general os_qnx.txt /*qnx-general*
|
||||
qnx-terminal os_qnx.txt /*qnx-terminal*
|
||||
quake-syntax syntax.txt /*quake-syntax*
|
||||
quake.vim syntax.txt /*quake.vim*
|
||||
quickfix quickfix.txt /*quickfix*
|
||||
quickfix-6 version6.txt /*quickfix-6*
|
||||
@ -6188,7 +6217,6 @@ read-messages insert.txt /*read-messages*
|
||||
read-only-share editing.txt /*read-only-share*
|
||||
read-stdin version5.txt /*read-stdin*
|
||||
readfile() eval.txt /*readfile()*
|
||||
readline-syntax syntax.txt /*readline-syntax*
|
||||
readline.vim syntax.txt /*readline.vim*
|
||||
recording repeat.txt /*recording*
|
||||
recover.txt recover.txt /*recover.txt*
|
||||
@ -6227,7 +6255,6 @@ restricted-mode starting.txt /*restricted-mode*
|
||||
retab-example change.txt /*retab-example*
|
||||
rethrow eval.txt /*rethrow*
|
||||
reverse() eval.txt /*reverse()*
|
||||
rexx-syntax syntax.txt /*rexx-syntax*
|
||||
rexx.vim syntax.txt /*rexx.vim*
|
||||
rgb.txt gui_w32.txt /*rgb.txt*
|
||||
rgview starting.txt /*rgview*
|
||||
@ -6257,7 +6284,6 @@ ruby-evaluate if_ruby.txt /*ruby-evaluate*
|
||||
ruby-globals if_ruby.txt /*ruby-globals*
|
||||
ruby-message if_ruby.txt /*ruby-message*
|
||||
ruby-set_option if_ruby.txt /*ruby-set_option*
|
||||
ruby-syntax syntax.txt /*ruby-syntax*
|
||||
ruby-vim if_ruby.txt /*ruby-vim*
|
||||
ruby-window if_ruby.txt /*ruby-window*
|
||||
ruby.vim syntax.txt /*ruby.vim*
|
||||
@ -6297,7 +6323,6 @@ s<CR> change.txt /*s<CR>*
|
||||
sandbox eval.txt /*sandbox*
|
||||
save-file editing.txt /*save-file*
|
||||
save-settings starting.txt /*save-settings*
|
||||
scheme-syntax syntax.txt /*scheme-syntax*
|
||||
scheme.vim syntax.txt /*scheme.vim*
|
||||
scp pi_netrw.txt /*scp*
|
||||
script usr_41.txt /*script*
|
||||
@ -6318,7 +6343,6 @@ scroll.txt scroll.txt /*scroll.txt*
|
||||
scrollbind-quickadj scroll.txt /*scrollbind-quickadj*
|
||||
scrollbind-relative scroll.txt /*scrollbind-relative*
|
||||
scrolling scroll.txt /*scrolling*
|
||||
sdl-syntax syntax.txt /*sdl-syntax*
|
||||
sdl.vim syntax.txt /*sdl.vim*
|
||||
search() eval.txt /*search()*
|
||||
search-commands pattern.txt /*search-commands*
|
||||
@ -6328,7 +6352,6 @@ search-range pattern.txt /*search-range*
|
||||
search-replace change.txt /*search-replace*
|
||||
searchpair() eval.txt /*searchpair()*
|
||||
section motion.txt /*section*
|
||||
sed-syntax syntax.txt /*sed-syntax*
|
||||
sed.vim syntax.txt /*sed.vim*
|
||||
self eval.txt /*self*
|
||||
send-money sponsor.txt /*send-money*
|
||||
@ -6349,9 +6372,7 @@ setreg() eval.txt /*setreg()*
|
||||
setting-guifont gui.txt /*setting-guifont*
|
||||
setwinvar() eval.txt /*setwinvar()*
|
||||
sftp pi_netrw.txt /*sftp*
|
||||
sgml-syntax syntax.txt /*sgml-syntax*
|
||||
sgml.vim syntax.txt /*sgml.vim*
|
||||
sh-syntax syntax.txt /*sh-syntax*
|
||||
sh.vim syntax.txt /*sh.vim*
|
||||
shell-window tips.txt /*shell-window*
|
||||
shell_error-variable eval.txt /*shell_error-variable*
|
||||
@ -6382,7 +6403,6 @@ soundfold() eval.txt /*soundfold()*
|
||||
space intro.txt /*space*
|
||||
spec-customizing pi_spec.txt /*spec-customizing*
|
||||
spec-how-to-use-it pi_spec.txt /*spec-how-to-use-it*
|
||||
spec-plugin filetype.txt /*spec-plugin*
|
||||
spec-setting-a-map pi_spec.txt /*spec-setting-a-map*
|
||||
spec_chglog_format pi_spec.txt /*spec_chglog_format*
|
||||
spec_chglog_prepend pi_spec.txt /*spec_chglog_prepend*
|
||||
@ -6397,11 +6417,13 @@ spell-COMPOUNDFLAGS spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDFLAGS*
|
||||
spell-COMPOUNDMAX spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDMAX*
|
||||
spell-COMPOUNDMIN spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDMIN*
|
||||
spell-COMPOUNDSYLMAX spell.txt /*spell-COMPOUNDSYLMAX*
|
||||
spell-FLAG spell.txt /*spell-FLAG*
|
||||
spell-FOL spell.txt /*spell-FOL*
|
||||
spell-KEP spell.txt /*spell-KEP*
|
||||
spell-LOW spell.txt /*spell-LOW*
|
||||
spell-MAP spell.txt /*spell-MAP*
|
||||
spell-NEEDAFFIX spell.txt /*spell-NEEDAFFIX*
|
||||
spell-NEEDCOMPOUND spell.txt /*spell-NEEDCOMPOUND*
|
||||
spell-NOBREAK spell.txt /*spell-NOBREAK*
|
||||
spell-PFX spell.txt /*spell-PFX*
|
||||
spell-PFXPOSTPONE spell.txt /*spell-PFXPOSTPONE*
|
||||
@ -6442,11 +6464,8 @@ sponsor sponsor.txt /*sponsor*
|
||||
sponsor-faq sponsor.txt /*sponsor-faq*
|
||||
sponsor.txt sponsor.txt /*sponsor.txt*
|
||||
spoon os_unix.txt /*spoon*
|
||||
spup-syntax syntax.txt /*spup-syntax*
|
||||
spup.vim syntax.txt /*spup.vim*
|
||||
sql-syntax syntax.txt /*sql-syntax*
|
||||
sql.vim syntax.txt /*sql.vim*
|
||||
sqlinformix-syntax syntax.txt /*sqlinformix-syntax*
|
||||
sqlinformix.vim syntax.txt /*sqlinformix.vim*
|
||||
sscanf eval.txt /*sscanf*
|
||||
standard-plugin usr_05.txt /*standard-plugin*
|
||||
@ -6744,7 +6763,6 @@ tcl-window-expr if_tcl.txt /*tcl-window-expr*
|
||||
tcl-window-height if_tcl.txt /*tcl-window-height*
|
||||
tcl-window-option if_tcl.txt /*tcl-window-option*
|
||||
tcsh-style cmdline.txt /*tcsh-style*
|
||||
tcsh-syntax syntax.txt /*tcsh-syntax*
|
||||
tcsh.vim syntax.txt /*tcsh.vim*
|
||||
tear-off-menus gui.txt /*tear-off-menus*
|
||||
telnet-CTRL-] tagsrch.txt /*telnet-CTRL-]*
|
||||
@ -6759,7 +6777,6 @@ termcap-changed version4.txt /*termcap-changed*
|
||||
termcap-colors term.txt /*termcap-colors*
|
||||
termcap-cursor-color term.txt /*termcap-cursor-color*
|
||||
termcap-cursor-shape term.txt /*termcap-cursor-shape*
|
||||
termcap-syntax syntax.txt /*termcap-syntax*
|
||||
termcap-title term.txt /*termcap-title*
|
||||
terminal-colors os_unix.txt /*terminal-colors*
|
||||
terminal-info term.txt /*terminal-info*
|
||||
@ -6772,11 +6789,9 @@ tex-math syntax.txt /*tex-math*
|
||||
tex-runon syntax.txt /*tex-runon*
|
||||
tex-slow syntax.txt /*tex-slow*
|
||||
tex-style syntax.txt /*tex-style*
|
||||
tex-syntax syntax.txt /*tex-syntax*
|
||||
tex.vim syntax.txt /*tex.vim*
|
||||
text-objects motion.txt /*text-objects*
|
||||
text-objects-changed version5.txt /*text-objects-changed*
|
||||
tf-syntax syntax.txt /*tf-syntax*
|
||||
tf.vim syntax.txt /*tf.vim*
|
||||
this_session-variable eval.txt /*this_session-variable*
|
||||
throw-catch eval.txt /*throw-catch*
|
||||
@ -7029,10 +7044,8 @@ various various.txt /*various*
|
||||
various-cmds various.txt /*various-cmds*
|
||||
various-motions motion.txt /*various-motions*
|
||||
various.txt various.txt /*various.txt*
|
||||
vb-syntax syntax.txt /*vb-syntax*
|
||||
vb.vim syntax.txt /*vb.vim*
|
||||
verbose starting.txt /*verbose*
|
||||
verilog-indent indent.txt /*verilog-indent*
|
||||
version-5.1 version5.txt /*version-5.1*
|
||||
version-5.2 version5.txt /*version-5.2*
|
||||
version-5.3 version5.txt /*version-5.3*
|
||||
@ -7062,14 +7075,12 @@ vim-announce intro.txt /*vim-announce*
|
||||
vim-arguments starting.txt /*vim-arguments*
|
||||
vim-default-editor gui_w32.txt /*vim-default-editor*
|
||||
vim-dev intro.txt /*vim-dev*
|
||||
vim-indent indent.txt /*vim-indent*
|
||||
vim-kpart gui_x11.txt /*vim-kpart*
|
||||
vim-mac intro.txt /*vim-mac*
|
||||
vim-modes intro.txt /*vim-modes*
|
||||
vim-modes-intro intro.txt /*vim-modes-intro*
|
||||
vim-multibyte intro.txt /*vim-multibyte*
|
||||
vim-script-intro usr_41.txt /*vim-script-intro*
|
||||
vim-syntax syntax.txt /*vim-syntax*
|
||||
vim-variable eval.txt /*vim-variable*
|
||||
vim.vim syntax.txt /*vim.vim*
|
||||
vim: options.txt /*vim:*
|
||||
@ -7212,7 +7223,6 @@ x-resources version5.txt /*x-resources*
|
||||
x11-clientserver remote.txt /*x11-clientserver*
|
||||
x11-cut-buffer gui_x11.txt /*x11-cut-buffer*
|
||||
x11-selection gui_x11.txt /*x11-selection*
|
||||
xf86conf-syntax syntax.txt /*xf86conf-syntax*
|
||||
xf86conf.vim syntax.txt /*xf86conf.vim*
|
||||
xfontset mbyte.txt /*xfontset*
|
||||
xfree-xterm syntax.txt /*xfree-xterm*
|
||||
@ -7220,9 +7230,7 @@ xim mbyte.txt /*xim*
|
||||
xim-input-style mbyte.txt /*xim-input-style*
|
||||
xiterm syntax.txt /*xiterm*
|
||||
xml-folding syntax.txt /*xml-folding*
|
||||
xml-syntax syntax.txt /*xml-syntax*
|
||||
xml.vim syntax.txt /*xml.vim*
|
||||
xpm-syntax syntax.txt /*xpm-syntax*
|
||||
xpm.vim syntax.txt /*xpm.vim*
|
||||
xterm-8-bit term.txt /*xterm-8-bit*
|
||||
xterm-8bit term.txt /*xterm-8bit*
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 29
|
||||
*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 30
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -30,58 +30,16 @@ be worked on, but only if you sponsor Vim development. See |sponsor|.
|
||||
*known-bugs*
|
||||
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Spelling:
|
||||
- Check support of flags of two characters, numbers (comma separated) and HUH.
|
||||
When using many compound flags, does regexp still work?
|
||||
Mac:
|
||||
- strings.h is bogus, add configure check.
|
||||
- GUI: pasting lines results in ^M instead of line breaks. (Benjamin Esham)
|
||||
- "cp -R ../runtime appdir" may copy way too much.
|
||||
|
||||
- "zg" doesn't work for Thai?
|
||||
cmdline_at_end() and cmdline_overstrike() may not be used.
|
||||
|
||||
- Compound word is accepted if nr of words is <= COMPOUNDMAX OR nr of
|
||||
syllables <= COMPOUNDSYLMAX. Specify AND in the affix file?
|
||||
Ruby: documentation for window width (Wind)
|
||||
|
||||
- COMPOUNDMAX -> COMPOUNDWORDMAX?
|
||||
|
||||
- Support flags on a suffix. Used for second level affixes.
|
||||
The flags may also be used for compounding. Default is an OR mechanism with
|
||||
the flags of the word. Adding "compset" on the affixes means the compound
|
||||
flags of the word are not used.
|
||||
Instead of "SFX a 0 add/FLAGS ." we could use "SFX a 0 add . /FLAGS".
|
||||
|
||||
- NEEDCOMPOUND also used for affix? Or use "needcomp" after affix?
|
||||
|
||||
- Do we need a flag for the rule that when compounding is done the following
|
||||
word doesn't have a capital after a word character, even for Onecap words?
|
||||
|
||||
- Also see tklspell: http://tkltrans.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
- New hunspell home page: http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
- Lots of code depends on LANG, that isn't right. Enable each mechanism
|
||||
in the affix file separately.
|
||||
- Example with compounding dash is bad, gets in the way of setting
|
||||
COMPOUNDMIN and COMPOUNDMAX to a reasonable value.
|
||||
- PSEUDOROOT == NEEDAFFIX
|
||||
- COMPOUNDROOT -> COMPOUNDED? For a word that already is a compound word
|
||||
Or use COMPOUNDED2, COMPOUNDED3, etc.
|
||||
- CIRCUMFIX: when a word uses a prefix marked with the CIRCUMFIX flag,
|
||||
then the word must also have a suffix marked with the CIRCUMFIX flag.
|
||||
It's a bit primitive, since only one flag is used, which doesn't allow
|
||||
matching specific prefixes with suffixes.
|
||||
Alternative:
|
||||
PSFX {flag} {pchop} {padd} {pcond} {schop} {sadd}[/flags] {scond}
|
||||
We might not need this at all, you can use the NEEDAFFIX flag.
|
||||
- When a suffix has more than one syllable, it may count as a word for
|
||||
COMPOUNDMAX.
|
||||
- Add flags to count extra syllables in a word. SYLLABLEADDONE
|
||||
SYLLABLEADDTWO, etc.? Or make it possible to specify the syllable count
|
||||
of a word directly, after another slash: /abc/3
|
||||
- MORPHO items ignores morphological items: after word and affix
|
||||
|
||||
- Implement multiple flags for compound words and CMP item?
|
||||
Await comments from other spell checking authors.
|
||||
|
||||
Help tags: something to make it easy to find help about a certain filetype?
|
||||
use ft-c-syntax ft-c-ftplugin etc.?
|
||||
|
||||
Mac GUI: pasting lines results in ^M instead of line breaks. (Benjamin Esham)
|
||||
Add a few more languages for spell checking.
|
||||
|
||||
Mac unicode patch (Da Woon Jung):
|
||||
- selecting proportional font breaks display
|
||||
@ -1348,6 +1306,43 @@ User Friendlier:
|
||||
Spell checking:
|
||||
9 Work together with OpenOffice.org to update the wordlists. (Adri Verhoef,
|
||||
Aad Nales) Setup vim-spell maillist?
|
||||
- Compound word is accepted if nr of words is <= COMPOUNDMAX OR nr of
|
||||
syllables <= COMPOUNDSYLMAX. Specify using AND in the affix file?
|
||||
- COMPOUNDMAX -> COMPOUNDWORDMAX?
|
||||
- Support flags on a suffix. Used for second level affixes. The flags may
|
||||
also be used for compounding. Default is an OR mechanism with the flags
|
||||
of the word. Adding "compset" on the affixes means the compound flags of
|
||||
the word are not used. Instead of "SFX a 0 add/FLAGS ." we could use "SFX
|
||||
a 0 add . /FLAGS" (or support both).
|
||||
- NEEDCOMPOUND also used for affix? Or use "needcomp" after affix?
|
||||
- Do we need a flag for the rule that when compounding is done the following
|
||||
word doesn't have a capital after a word character, even for Onecap words?
|
||||
- New hunspell home page: http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
- Lots of code depends on LANG, that isn't right. Enable each mechanism
|
||||
in the affix file separately.
|
||||
- Example with compounding dash is bad, gets in the way of setting
|
||||
COMPOUNDMIN and COMPOUNDMAX to a reasonable value.
|
||||
- PSEUDOROOT == NEEDAFFIX
|
||||
- COMPOUNDROOT -> COMPOUNDED? For a word that already is a compound word
|
||||
Or use COMPOUNDED2, COMPOUNDED3, etc.
|
||||
- CIRCUMFIX: when a word uses a prefix marked with the CIRCUMFIX flag, then
|
||||
the word must also have a suffix marked with the CIRCUMFIX flag. It's a
|
||||
bit primitive, since only one flag is used, which doesn't allow matching
|
||||
specific prefixes with suffixes.
|
||||
Alternative:
|
||||
PSFX {flag} {pchop} {padd} {pcond} {schop} {sadd}[/flags] {scond}
|
||||
We might not need this at all, you can use the NEEDAFFIX flag and the
|
||||
affix which is required.
|
||||
- When a suffix has more than one syllable, it may count as a word for
|
||||
COMPOUNDMAX.
|
||||
- Add flags to count extra syllables in a word. SYLLABLEADD1 SYLLABLEADD2,
|
||||
etc.? Or make it possible to specify the syllable count of a word
|
||||
directly, e.g., after another slash: /abc/3
|
||||
- MORPHO item in affix file: ignore morphological fields after word and
|
||||
affix.
|
||||
- Implement multiple flags for compound words and CMP item?
|
||||
Await comments from other spell checking authors.
|
||||
- Also see tklspell: http://tkltrans.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
8 Charles Campbell asks for method to add "contained" groups to existing
|
||||
syntax items (to add @Spell).
|
||||
Add ":syntax contains {pattern} add=@Spell" command? A bit like ":syn
|
||||
|
@ -1515,8 +1515,6 @@ retry:
|
||||
# ifdef MACOS_X
|
||||
if (fio_flags & FIO_MACROMAN)
|
||||
{
|
||||
extern int macroman2enc __ARGS((char_u *ptr, long *sizep, long
|
||||
real_size));
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Conversion from Apple MacRoman char encoding to UTF-8 or
|
||||
* latin1. This is in os_mac_conv.c.
|
||||
@ -4815,9 +4813,6 @@ buf_write_bytes(ip)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
char_u *from;
|
||||
size_t fromlen;
|
||||
extern int enc2macroman __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromlen,
|
||||
char_u *to, int *tolenp, int maxtolen, char_u *rest,
|
||||
int *restlenp));
|
||||
|
||||
if (ip->bw_restlen > 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -94,10 +94,6 @@ static EventHandlerUPP mouseWheelHandlerUPP = NULL;
|
||||
#if defined(USE_CARBONIZED) && defined(FEAT_MBYTE)
|
||||
# define USE_CARBONKEYHANDLER
|
||||
static EventHandlerUPP keyEventHandlerUPP = NULL;
|
||||
/* Defined in os_mac_conv.c */
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_utf16_to_enc __ARGS((UniChar *from, size_t fromLen, size_t *actualLen));
|
||||
extern UniChar *mac_enc_to_utf16 __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromLen, size_t *actualLen));
|
||||
extern CFStringRef mac_enc_to_cfstring __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromLen));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef MACOS_X
|
||||
@ -1618,7 +1614,7 @@ InstallFontPanelHandler()
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#define FONT_STYLE_BUFFER_SIZE 32
|
||||
static void
|
||||
GetFontPanelSelection(char_u* outName)
|
||||
GetFontPanelSelection(char_u *outName)
|
||||
{
|
||||
Str255 buf;
|
||||
ByteCount fontNameLen = 0;
|
||||
@ -1639,12 +1635,12 @@ GetFontPanelSelection(char_u* outName)
|
||||
* get an unwanted utf-16 name) */
|
||||
if (ATSUFindFontName(fid, kFontFullName, kFontMacintoshPlatform,
|
||||
kFontNoScriptCode, kFontNoLanguageCode,
|
||||
255, outName, &fontNameLen, NULL) != noErr)
|
||||
255, (char *)outName, &fontNameLen, NULL) != noErr)
|
||||
return;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Only encode font size, because style (bold, italic, etc) is
|
||||
* already part of the font full name */
|
||||
vim_snprintf(styleString, FONT_STYLE_BUFFER_SIZE, ":h%d",
|
||||
vim_snprintf((char *)styleString, FONT_STYLE_BUFFER_SIZE, ":h%d",
|
||||
gFontPanelInfo.size/*,
|
||||
((gFontPanelInfo.style & bold)!=0 ? ":b" : ""),
|
||||
((gFontPanelInfo.style & italic)!=0 ? ":i" : ""),
|
||||
@ -1655,7 +1651,7 @@ GetFontPanelSelection(char_u* outName)
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
*outName = NULL;
|
||||
*outName = NUL;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ static int (*dll_rb_w32_snprintf)(char*, size_t, const char*, ...);
|
||||
static HINSTANCE hinstRuby = 0; /* Instance of ruby.dll */
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Table of name to function pointer of python.
|
||||
* Table of name to function pointer of ruby.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#define RUBY_PROC FARPROC
|
||||
static struct
|
||||
@ -768,6 +768,24 @@ static VALUE window_set_height(VALUE self, VALUE height)
|
||||
return height;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static VALUE window_width(VALUE self)
|
||||
{
|
||||
win_T *win = get_win(self);
|
||||
|
||||
return INT2NUM(win->w_width);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static VALUE window_set_width(VALUE self, VALUE width)
|
||||
{
|
||||
win_T *win = get_win(self);
|
||||
win_T *savewin = curwin;
|
||||
|
||||
curwin = win;
|
||||
win_setwidth(NUM2INT(width));
|
||||
curwin = savewin;
|
||||
return width;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static VALUE window_cursor(VALUE self)
|
||||
{
|
||||
win_T *win = get_win(self);
|
||||
@ -860,6 +878,8 @@ static void ruby_vim_init(void)
|
||||
rb_define_method(cVimWindow, "buffer", window_buffer, 0);
|
||||
rb_define_method(cVimWindow, "height", window_height, 0);
|
||||
rb_define_method(cVimWindow, "height=", window_set_height, 1);
|
||||
rb_define_method(cVimWindow, "width", window_width, 0);
|
||||
rb_define_method(cVimWindow, "width=", window_set_width, 1);
|
||||
rb_define_method(cVimWindow, "cursor", window_cursor, 0);
|
||||
rb_define_method(cVimWindow, "cursor=", window_set_cursor, 1);
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -5788,11 +5788,6 @@ convert_input_safe(ptr, len, maxlen, restp, restlenp)
|
||||
return dlen;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#if defined(MACOS_X)
|
||||
/* This is in os_mac_conv.c. */
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_string_convert __ARGS((char_u *ptr, int len, int *lenp, int fail_on_error, int from, int to, int *unconvlenp));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Convert text "ptr[*lenp]" according to "vcp".
|
||||
* Returns the result in allocated memory and sets "*lenp".
|
||||
|
12
src/normal.c
12
src/normal.c
@ -4678,6 +4678,18 @@ dozet:
|
||||
== FAIL)
|
||||
return;
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
if (ptr == NULL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
pos_T pos = curwin->w_cursor;
|
||||
int attr;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Find bad word under the cursor. */
|
||||
len = spell_move_to(curwin, FORWARD, TRUE, TRUE, &attr);
|
||||
if (len != 0 && curwin->w_cursor.col <= pos.col)
|
||||
ptr = ml_get_pos(&curwin->w_cursor);
|
||||
curwin->w_cursor = pos;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (ptr == NULL && (len = find_ident_under_cursor(&ptr,
|
||||
FIND_IDENT)) == 0)
|
||||
return;
|
||||
|
@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ set_init_1()
|
||||
kLocaleRegionMask | kLocaleRegionVariantMask,
|
||||
sizeof buf, buf) == noErr && *buf)
|
||||
{
|
||||
vim_setenv("LANG", buf);
|
||||
vim_setenv((char_u *)"LANG", (char_u *)buf);
|
||||
# ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
|
||||
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
|
@ -17,17 +17,6 @@
|
||||
#include "vim.h"
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_string_convert __ARGS((char_u *ptr, int len, int *lenp, int fail_on_error, int from, int to, int *unconvlenp));
|
||||
extern int macroman2enc __ARGS((char_u *ptr, long *sizep, long real_size));
|
||||
extern int enc2macroman __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromlen, char_u *to, int *tolenp, int maxtolen, char_u *rest, int *restlenp));
|
||||
|
||||
extern void mac_conv_init __ARGS((void));
|
||||
extern void mac_conv_cleanup __ARGS((void));
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_utf16_to_enc __ARGS((UniChar *from, size_t fromLen, size_t *actualLen));
|
||||
extern UniChar *mac_enc_to_utf16 __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromLen, size_t *actualLen));
|
||||
extern CFStringRef mac_enc_to_cfstring __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromLen));
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_precompose_path __ARGS((char_u *decompPath, size_t decompLen, size_t *precompLen));
|
||||
|
||||
static char_u *mac_utf16_to_utf8 __ARGS((UniChar *from, size_t fromLen, size_t *actualLen));
|
||||
static UniChar *mac_utf8_to_utf16 __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromLen, size_t *actualLen));
|
||||
|
||||
@ -114,7 +103,7 @@ mac_string_convert(ptr, len, lenp, fail_on_error, from_enc, to_enc, unconvlenp)
|
||||
|
||||
if (!CFStringGetBytes(cfstr, convertRange, to, NULL, FALSE, retval, buflen, NULL))
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
if (!CFStringGetCString(cfstr, retval, buflen, to))
|
||||
if (!CFStringGetCString(cfstr, (char *)retval, buflen, to))
|
||||
{
|
||||
CFRelease(cfstr);
|
||||
if (fail_on_error)
|
||||
@ -140,14 +129,14 @@ mac_string_convert(ptr, len, lenp, fail_on_error, from_enc, to_enc, unconvlenp)
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (!CFStringGetCString(cfstr, d, buflen - out, to))
|
||||
if (!CFStringGetCString(cfstr, (char *)d, buflen - out, to))
|
||||
{
|
||||
*d++ = '?';
|
||||
out++;
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
i = strlen(d);
|
||||
i = STRLEN(d);
|
||||
d += i;
|
||||
out += i;
|
||||
}
|
||||
@ -162,7 +151,7 @@ mac_string_convert(ptr, len, lenp, fail_on_error, from_enc, to_enc, unconvlenp)
|
||||
}
|
||||
CFRelease(cfstr);
|
||||
if (lenp != NULL)
|
||||
*lenp = strlen(retval);
|
||||
*lenp = STRLEN(retval);
|
||||
|
||||
return retval;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -173,17 +173,6 @@ static int have_wildcard __ARGS((int, char_u **));
|
||||
static int have_dollars __ARGS((int, char_u **));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#ifndef NO_EXPANDPATH
|
||||
# if defined(MACOS_X) && defined(FEAT_MBYTE)
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_precompose_path __ARGS((char_u *decompPath, size_t decompLen, size_t *precompLen));
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#if defined(MACOS_X) && defined(FEAT_MBYTE)
|
||||
extern void mac_conv_init __ARGS((void));
|
||||
extern void mac_conv_cleanup __ARGS((void));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#ifndef __EMX__
|
||||
static int save_patterns __ARGS((int num_pat, char_u **pat, int *num_file, char_u ***file));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
@ -261,6 +261,10 @@ extern char *vim_SelFile __ARGS((Widget toplevel, char *prompt, char *init_path,
|
||||
# include "if_perlsfio.pro"
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#if defined(FEAT_MBYTE) && defined(MACOS_X)
|
||||
# include "os_mac_conv.pro"
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
||||
# define _PROTO_H
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ void gui_mch_free_font __ARGS((GuiFont font));
|
||||
guicolor_T gui_mch_get_color __ARGS((char_u *name));
|
||||
void gui_mch_set_fg_color __ARGS((guicolor_T color));
|
||||
void gui_mch_set_bg_color __ARGS((guicolor_T color));
|
||||
void gui_mch_set_sp_color __ARGS((guicolor_T color));
|
||||
void gui_mch_draw_string __ARGS((int row, int col, char_u *s, int len, int flags));
|
||||
int gui_mch_haskey __ARGS((char_u *name));
|
||||
void gui_mch_beep __ARGS((void));
|
||||
|
10
src/proto/os_mac_conv.pro
Normal file
10
src/proto/os_mac_conv.pro
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_string_convert __ARGS((char_u *ptr, int len, int *lenp, int fail_on_error, int from, int to, int *unconvlenp));
|
||||
extern int macroman2enc __ARGS((char_u *ptr, long *sizep, long real_size));
|
||||
extern int enc2macroman __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromlen, char_u *to, int *tolenp, int maxtolen, char_u *rest, int *restlenp));
|
||||
|
||||
extern void mac_conv_init __ARGS((void));
|
||||
extern void mac_conv_cleanup __ARGS((void));
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_utf16_to_enc __ARGS((UniChar *from, size_t fromLen, size_t *actualLen));
|
||||
extern UniChar *mac_enc_to_utf16 __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromLen, size_t *actualLen));
|
||||
extern CFStringRef mac_enc_to_cfstring __ARGS((char_u *from, size_t fromLen));
|
||||
extern char_u *mac_precompose_path __ARGS((char_u *decompPath, size_t decompLen, size_t *precompLen));
|
@ -2939,6 +2939,10 @@ win_line(wp, lnum, startrow, endrow)
|
||||
word_end = wp->w_cursor.col + len + 1;
|
||||
|
||||
wp->w_cursor = pos;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Need to restart syntax highlighting for this line. */
|
||||
if (has_syntax)
|
||||
syntax_start(wp, lnum);
|
||||
}
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
163
src/spell.c
163
src/spell.c
@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ struct slang_S
|
||||
char_u *sl_midword; /* MIDWORD string or NULL */
|
||||
|
||||
int sl_compmax; /* COMPOUNDMAX (default: MAXWLEN) */
|
||||
int sl_compminlen; /* COMPOUNDMIN (default: MAXWLEN) */
|
||||
int sl_compminlen; /* COMPOUNDMIN (default: 0) */
|
||||
int sl_compsylmax; /* COMPOUNDSYLMAX (default: MAXWLEN) */
|
||||
regprog_T *sl_compprog; /* COMPOUNDFLAGS turned into a regexp progrm
|
||||
* (NULL when no compounding) */
|
||||
@ -1299,7 +1299,7 @@ find_word(mip, mode)
|
||||
/* For multi-byte chars check character length against
|
||||
* COMPOUNDMIN. */
|
||||
if (has_mbyte
|
||||
&& slang->sl_compminlen < MAXWLEN
|
||||
&& slang->sl_compminlen > 0
|
||||
&& mb_charlen_len(mip->mi_word + mip->mi_compoff,
|
||||
wlen - mip->mi_compoff) < slang->sl_compminlen)
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
@ -1388,6 +1388,8 @@ find_word(mip, mode)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int save_result = mip->mi_result;
|
||||
char_u *save_end = mip->mi_end;
|
||||
langp_T *save_lp = mip->mi_lp;
|
||||
int lpi;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Check that a valid word follows. If there is one and we
|
||||
* are compounding, it will set "mi_result", thus we are
|
||||
@ -1417,25 +1419,43 @@ find_word(mip, mode)
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
c = mip->mi_compoff;
|
||||
++mip->mi_complen;
|
||||
find_word(mip, FIND_COMPOUND);
|
||||
|
||||
/* When NOBREAK any word that matches is OK. Otherwise we
|
||||
* need to find the longest match, thus try with keep-case and
|
||||
* prefix too. */
|
||||
if (!slang->sl_nobreak || mip->mi_result == SP_BAD)
|
||||
/* For NOBREAK we need to try all NOBREAK languages, at least
|
||||
* to find the ".add" file(s). */
|
||||
for (lpi = 0; lpi < mip->mi_buf->b_langp.ga_len; ++lpi)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Find following word in keep-case tree. */
|
||||
mip->mi_compoff = wlen;
|
||||
find_word(mip, FIND_KEEPCOMPOUND);
|
||||
if (slang->sl_nobreak)
|
||||
{
|
||||
mip->mi_lp = LANGP_ENTRY(mip->mi_buf->b_langp, lpi);
|
||||
if (mip->mi_lp->lp_slang->sl_fidxs == NULL
|
||||
|| !mip->mi_lp->lp_slang->sl_nobreak)
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
find_word(mip, FIND_COMPOUND);
|
||||
|
||||
/* When NOBREAK any word that matches is OK. Otherwise we
|
||||
* need to find the longest match, thus try with keep-case
|
||||
* and prefix too. */
|
||||
if (!slang->sl_nobreak || mip->mi_result == SP_BAD)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Check for following word with prefix. */
|
||||
mip->mi_compoff = c;
|
||||
find_prefix(mip, FIND_COMPOUND);
|
||||
/* Find following word in keep-case tree. */
|
||||
mip->mi_compoff = wlen;
|
||||
find_word(mip, FIND_KEEPCOMPOUND);
|
||||
|
||||
if (!slang->sl_nobreak || mip->mi_result == SP_BAD)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Check for following word with prefix. */
|
||||
mip->mi_compoff = c;
|
||||
find_prefix(mip, FIND_COMPOUND);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (!slang->sl_nobreak)
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
--mip->mi_complen;
|
||||
mip->mi_lp = save_lp;
|
||||
|
||||
if (slang->sl_nobreak)
|
||||
{
|
||||
@ -2037,6 +2057,13 @@ spell_cat_line(buf, line, maxlen)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
typedef struct spelload_S
|
||||
{
|
||||
char_u sl_lang[MAXWLEN + 1]; /* language name */
|
||||
slang_T *sl_slang; /* resulting slang_T struct */
|
||||
int sl_nobreak; /* NOBREAK language found */
|
||||
} spelload_T;
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Load word list(s) for "lang" from Vim spell file(s).
|
||||
* "lang" must be the language without the region: e.g., "en".
|
||||
@ -2047,35 +2074,37 @@ spell_load_lang(lang)
|
||||
{
|
||||
char_u fname_enc[85];
|
||||
int r;
|
||||
char_u langcp[MAXWLEN + 1];
|
||||
spelload_T sl;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Copy the language name to pass it to spell_load_cb() as a cookie.
|
||||
* It's truncated when an error is detected. */
|
||||
STRCPY(langcp, lang);
|
||||
STRCPY(sl.sl_lang, lang);
|
||||
sl.sl_slang = NULL;
|
||||
sl.sl_nobreak = FALSE;
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Find the first spell file for "lang" in 'runtimepath' and load it.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
vim_snprintf((char *)fname_enc, sizeof(fname_enc) - 5,
|
||||
"spell/%s.%s.spl", lang, spell_enc());
|
||||
r = do_in_runtimepath(fname_enc, FALSE, spell_load_cb, &langcp);
|
||||
r = do_in_runtimepath(fname_enc, FALSE, spell_load_cb, &sl);
|
||||
|
||||
if (r == FAIL && *langcp != NUL)
|
||||
if (r == FAIL && *sl.sl_lang != NUL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Try loading the ASCII version. */
|
||||
vim_snprintf((char *)fname_enc, sizeof(fname_enc) - 5,
|
||||
"spell/%s.ascii.spl", lang);
|
||||
r = do_in_runtimepath(fname_enc, FALSE, spell_load_cb, &langcp);
|
||||
r = do_in_runtimepath(fname_enc, FALSE, spell_load_cb, &sl);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (r == FAIL)
|
||||
smsg((char_u *)_("Warning: Cannot find word list \"%s.%s.spl\" or \"%s.ascii.spl\""),
|
||||
lang, spell_enc(), lang);
|
||||
else if (*langcp != NUL)
|
||||
else if (sl.sl_slang != NULL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Load all the additions. */
|
||||
/* At least one file was loaded, now load all the additions. */
|
||||
STRCPY(fname_enc + STRLEN(fname_enc) - 3, "add.spl");
|
||||
do_in_runtimepath(fname_enc, TRUE, spell_load_cb, &langcp);
|
||||
do_in_runtimepath(fname_enc, TRUE, spell_load_cb, &sl);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2122,7 +2151,6 @@ slang_alloc(lang)
|
||||
lp->sl_name = vim_strsave(lang);
|
||||
ga_init2(&lp->sl_rep, sizeof(fromto_T), 10);
|
||||
lp->sl_compmax = MAXWLEN;
|
||||
lp->sl_compminlen = MAXWLEN;
|
||||
lp->sl_compsylmax = MAXWLEN;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return lp;
|
||||
@ -2237,7 +2265,7 @@ slang_clear(lp)
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
lp->sl_compmax = MAXWLEN;
|
||||
lp->sl_compminlen = MAXWLEN;
|
||||
lp->sl_compminlen = 0;
|
||||
lp->sl_compsylmax = MAXWLEN;
|
||||
lp->sl_regions[0] = NUL;
|
||||
}
|
||||
@ -2249,9 +2277,23 @@ slang_clear(lp)
|
||||
static void
|
||||
spell_load_cb(fname, cookie)
|
||||
char_u *fname;
|
||||
void *cookie; /* points to the language name */
|
||||
void *cookie;
|
||||
{
|
||||
(void)spell_load_file(fname, (char_u *)cookie, NULL, FALSE);
|
||||
spelload_T *slp = (spelload_T *)cookie;
|
||||
slang_T *slang;
|
||||
|
||||
slang = spell_load_file(fname, slp->sl_lang, NULL, FALSE);
|
||||
if (slang != NULL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* When a previously loaded file has NOBREAK also use it for the
|
||||
* ".add" files. */
|
||||
if (slp->sl_nobreak && slang->sl_add)
|
||||
slang->sl_nobreak = TRUE;
|
||||
else if (slang->sl_nobreak)
|
||||
slp->sl_nobreak = TRUE;
|
||||
|
||||
slp->sl_slang = slang;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
@ -2941,7 +2983,7 @@ read_compound(fd, slang, len)
|
||||
--todo;
|
||||
c = getc(fd); /* <compminlen> */
|
||||
if (c < 1)
|
||||
c = MAXWLEN;
|
||||
c = 0;
|
||||
slang->sl_compminlen = c;
|
||||
|
||||
--todo;
|
||||
@ -3508,6 +3550,7 @@ did_set_spelllang(buf)
|
||||
char_u *spf;
|
||||
char_u *use_region = NULL;
|
||||
int dont_use_region = FALSE;
|
||||
int nobreak = FALSE;
|
||||
|
||||
ga_init2(&ga, sizeof(langp_T), 2);
|
||||
clear_midword(buf);
|
||||
@ -3624,6 +3667,8 @@ did_set_spelllang(buf)
|
||||
LANGP_ENTRY(ga, ga.ga_len)->lp_region = region_mask;
|
||||
++ga.ga_len;
|
||||
use_midword(lp, buf);
|
||||
if (lp->sl_nobreak)
|
||||
nobreak = TRUE;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
@ -3678,6 +3723,11 @@ did_set_spelllang(buf)
|
||||
*p = NUL; /* truncate at ".encoding.add" */
|
||||
}
|
||||
lp = spell_load_file(spf_name, lang, NULL, TRUE);
|
||||
|
||||
/* If one of the languages has NOBREAK we assume the addition
|
||||
* files also have this. */
|
||||
if (lp != NULL && nobreak)
|
||||
lp->sl_nobreak = TRUE;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (lp != NULL && ga_grow(&ga, 1) == OK)
|
||||
{
|
||||
@ -5229,8 +5279,6 @@ process_compflags(spin, aff, compflags)
|
||||
STRCPY(p, spin->si_compflags);
|
||||
STRCAT(p, "/");
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
*p = NUL;
|
||||
spin->si_compflags = p;
|
||||
tp = p + STRLEN(p);
|
||||
|
||||
@ -7703,37 +7751,55 @@ init_spellfile()
|
||||
char_u *fname;
|
||||
char_u *rtp;
|
||||
char_u *lend;
|
||||
int aspath = FALSE;
|
||||
char_u *lstart = curbuf->b_p_spl;
|
||||
|
||||
if (*curbuf->b_p_spl != NUL && curbuf->b_langp.ga_len > 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Find the end of the language name. Exclude the region. */
|
||||
/* Find the end of the language name. Exclude the region. If there
|
||||
* is a path separator remember the start of the tail. */
|
||||
for (lend = curbuf->b_p_spl; *lend != NUL
|
||||
&& vim_strchr((char_u *)",._", *lend) == NULL; ++lend)
|
||||
;
|
||||
if (vim_ispathsep(*lend))
|
||||
{
|
||||
aspath = TRUE;
|
||||
lstart = lend + 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Loop over all entries in 'runtimepath'. Use the first one where we
|
||||
* are allowed to write. */
|
||||
rtp = p_rtp;
|
||||
while (*rtp != NUL)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Copy the path from 'runtimepath' to buf[]. */
|
||||
copy_option_part(&rtp, buf, MAXPATHL, ",");
|
||||
if (aspath)
|
||||
/* Use directory of an entry with path, e.g., for
|
||||
* "/dir/lg.utf-8.spl" use "/dir". */
|
||||
vim_strncpy(buf, curbuf->b_p_spl, lstart - curbuf->b_p_spl - 1);
|
||||
else
|
||||
/* Copy the path from 'runtimepath' to buf[]. */
|
||||
copy_option_part(&rtp, buf, MAXPATHL, ",");
|
||||
if (filewritable(buf) == 2)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Use the first language name from 'spelllang' and the
|
||||
* encoding used in the first loaded .spl file. */
|
||||
fname = LANGP_ENTRY(curbuf->b_langp, 0)->lp_slang->sl_fname;
|
||||
if (fname == NULL)
|
||||
break;
|
||||
if (aspath)
|
||||
vim_strncpy(buf, curbuf->b_p_spl, lend - curbuf->b_p_spl);
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
l = STRLEN(buf);
|
||||
vim_snprintf((char *)buf + l, MAXPATHL - l,
|
||||
"/spell/%.*s", (int)(lend - lstart), lstart);
|
||||
}
|
||||
l = STRLEN(buf);
|
||||
vim_snprintf((char *)buf + l, MAXPATHL - l,
|
||||
"/spell/%.*s.%s.add",
|
||||
(int)(lend - curbuf->b_p_spl), curbuf->b_p_spl,
|
||||
strstr((char *)gettail(fname), ".ascii.") != NULL
|
||||
? (char_u *)"ascii" : spell_enc());
|
||||
fname = LANGP_ENTRY(curbuf->b_langp, 0)->lp_slang->sl_fname;
|
||||
vim_snprintf((char *)buf + l, MAXPATHL - l, ".%s.add",
|
||||
fname != NULL
|
||||
&& strstr((char *)gettail(fname), ".ascii.") != NULL
|
||||
? (char_u *)"ascii" : spell_enc());
|
||||
set_option_value((char_u *)"spellfile", 0L, buf, OPT_LOCAL);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
aspath = FALSE;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
@ -9293,7 +9359,7 @@ suggest_try_change(su)
|
||||
/* For multi-byte chars check character length against
|
||||
* COMPOUNDMIN. */
|
||||
if (has_mbyte
|
||||
&& slang->sl_compminlen < MAXWLEN
|
||||
&& slang->sl_compminlen > 0
|
||||
&& mb_charlen(tword + sp->ts_splitoff)
|
||||
< slang->sl_compminlen)
|
||||
break;
|
||||
@ -9430,7 +9496,7 @@ suggest_try_change(su)
|
||||
>= slang->sl_compminlen
|
||||
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
||||
&& (!has_mbyte
|
||||
|| slang->sl_compminlen == MAXWLEN
|
||||
|| slang->sl_compminlen == 0
|
||||
|| mb_charlen(tword + sp->ts_splitoff)
|
||||
>= slang->sl_compminlen)
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
@ -9470,7 +9536,12 @@ suggest_try_change(su)
|
||||
if (!try_compound && !fword_ends)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* If we're going to split need to check that the
|
||||
* words so far are valid for compounding. */
|
||||
* words so far are valid for compounding. If there
|
||||
* is only one word it must not have the NEEDCOMPOUND
|
||||
* flag. */
|
||||
if (sp->ts_complen == sp->ts_compsplit
|
||||
&& (flags & WF_NEEDCOMP))
|
||||
break;
|
||||
p = preword;
|
||||
while (*skiptowhite(p) != NUL)
|
||||
p = skipwhite(skiptowhite(p));
|
||||
@ -9576,7 +9647,11 @@ suggest_try_change(su)
|
||||
case STATE_ENDNUL:
|
||||
/* Past the NUL bytes in the node. */
|
||||
su->su_badflags = sp->ts_save_badflags;
|
||||
if (fword[sp->ts_fidx] == NUL)
|
||||
if (fword[sp->ts_fidx] == NUL
|
||||
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
|
||||
&& sp->ts_tcharlen == 0
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* The badword ends, can't use the bytes in this node. */
|
||||
sp->ts_state = STATE_DEL;
|
||||
|
@ -93,6 +93,9 @@ gg:/^addstart/+1,/^addend/-1w! Xtest.latin1.add
|
||||
:" Compound words
|
||||
:call TestOne('3', '3')
|
||||
:call TestOne('4', '4')
|
||||
:call TestOne('5', '5')
|
||||
:call TestOne('6', '6')
|
||||
:call TestOne('7', '7')
|
||||
:"
|
||||
gg:/^test output:/,$wq! test.out
|
||||
ENDTEST
|
||||
@ -474,4 +477,123 @@ bad: wordutilize pro borkborkborkborkborkbork tomatotomatotomato
|
||||
startwordwordwordwordend borkpreborkpreborkbork
|
||||
badend
|
||||
|
||||
Test affix flags with two characters
|
||||
|
||||
5affstart
|
||||
SET ISO8859-1
|
||||
|
||||
FLAG long
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDAFFIX !!
|
||||
|
||||
COMPOUNDFLAGS ssmm*ee
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDCOMPOUND xx
|
||||
|
||||
SFX 13 Y 1
|
||||
SFX 13 0 bork .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX a1 Y 1
|
||||
SFX a1 0 a1 .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX aé Y 1
|
||||
SFX aé 0 aé .
|
||||
|
||||
PFX zz Y 1
|
||||
PFX zz 0 pre .
|
||||
5affend
|
||||
|
||||
5dicstart
|
||||
1234
|
||||
foo/a1aé!!
|
||||
bar/zz13ee
|
||||
start/ss
|
||||
end/ee
|
||||
middle/mmxx
|
||||
5dicend
|
||||
|
||||
5good: fooa1 fooaé bar prebar barbork prebarbork startprebar
|
||||
start end startend startmiddleend
|
||||
bad: foo fooa2 prabar probarbirk middle startmiddle middleend endstart
|
||||
startprobar
|
||||
badend
|
||||
|
||||
6affstart
|
||||
SET ISO8859-1
|
||||
|
||||
FLAG caplong
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDAFFIX A!
|
||||
|
||||
COMPOUNDFLAGS sMm*Ee
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDCOMPOUND Xx
|
||||
|
||||
SFX N3 Y 1
|
||||
SFX N3 0 bork .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX A1 Y 1
|
||||
SFX A1 0 a1 .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX Aé Y 1
|
||||
SFX Aé 0 aé .
|
||||
|
||||
PFX Zz Y 1
|
||||
PFX Zz 0 pre .
|
||||
6affend
|
||||
|
||||
6dicstart
|
||||
1234
|
||||
mee/A1AéA!
|
||||
bar/ZzN3Ee
|
||||
lead/s
|
||||
end/Ee
|
||||
middle/MmXx
|
||||
6dicend
|
||||
|
||||
6good: meea1 meeaé bar prebar barbork prebarbork leadprebar
|
||||
lead end leadend leadmiddleend
|
||||
bad: mee meea2 prabar probarbirk middle leadmiddle middleend endlead
|
||||
leadprobar
|
||||
badend
|
||||
|
||||
7affstart
|
||||
SET ISO8859-1
|
||||
|
||||
FLAG num
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDAFFIX 9999
|
||||
|
||||
COMPOUNDFLAGS 2,77*123
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDCOMPOUND 1
|
||||
|
||||
SFX 61003 Y 1
|
||||
SFX 61003 0 meat .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX 391 Y 1
|
||||
SFX 391 0 a1 .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX 111 Y 1
|
||||
SFX 111 0 aé .
|
||||
|
||||
PFX 17 Y 1
|
||||
PFX 17 0 pre .
|
||||
7affend
|
||||
|
||||
7dicstart
|
||||
1234
|
||||
mee/391,111,9999
|
||||
bar/17,61003,123
|
||||
lead/2
|
||||
tail/123
|
||||
middle/77,1
|
||||
7dicend
|
||||
|
||||
7good: meea1 meeaé bar prebar barmeat prebarmeat leadprebar
|
||||
lead tail leadtail leadmiddletail
|
||||
bad: mee meea2 prabar probarmaat middle leadmiddle middletail taillead
|
||||
leadprobar
|
||||
badend
|
||||
|
||||
test output:
|
||||
|
@ -105,19 +105,19 @@ la
|
||||
foomï
|
||||
['foo mï', 'foo', 'foofoo']
|
||||
barmï
|
||||
['bar mï', 'barfoo', 'barbar']
|
||||
['barfoo', 'barbar', 'mï']
|
||||
mïfoo
|
||||
['mï foo', 'foo', 'foofoo']
|
||||
mïbar
|
||||
['foobar', 'barbar', 'mï']
|
||||
mïmï
|
||||
['mï mï', 'mï', 'la mï']
|
||||
['mï mï', 'mï']
|
||||
lala
|
||||
['la mï']
|
||||
[]
|
||||
mïla
|
||||
['mï', 'mï mï']
|
||||
lamï
|
||||
['la mï', 'mï', 'mï mï']
|
||||
['mï', 'mï mï']
|
||||
foola
|
||||
['foo', 'foobar', 'foofoo']
|
||||
labar
|
||||
@ -160,3 +160,99 @@ startwordwordwordwordend
|
||||
['startwordwordwordword end', 'startwordwordwordword', 'start wordwordwordword end']
|
||||
borkpreborkpreborkbork
|
||||
['borkpreborkprebork bork', 'borkprebork preborkbork', 'bork preborkpreborkbork']
|
||||
|
||||
test 5-5
|
||||
# file: Xtest.latin1.spl
|
||||
bar
|
||||
barbork
|
||||
end
|
||||
fooa1
|
||||
fooaé
|
||||
prebar
|
||||
prebarbork
|
||||
start
|
||||
-------
|
||||
bad
|
||||
['bar', 'end', 'fooa1']
|
||||
foo
|
||||
['fooa1', 'fooaé', 'bar']
|
||||
fooa2
|
||||
['fooa1', 'fooaé', 'bar']
|
||||
prabar
|
||||
['prebar', 'bar', 'bar bar']
|
||||
probarbirk
|
||||
['prebarbork']
|
||||
middle
|
||||
[]
|
||||
startmiddle
|
||||
['startmiddleend']
|
||||
middleend
|
||||
[]
|
||||
endstart
|
||||
['end start', 'start']
|
||||
startprobar
|
||||
['startprebar', 'start prebar', 'startbar']
|
||||
|
||||
test 6-6
|
||||
# file: Xtest.latin1.spl
|
||||
bar
|
||||
barbork
|
||||
end
|
||||
lead
|
||||
meea1
|
||||
meeaé
|
||||
prebar
|
||||
prebarbork
|
||||
-------
|
||||
bad
|
||||
['bar', 'end', 'lead']
|
||||
mee
|
||||
['meea1', 'meeaé', 'bar']
|
||||
meea2
|
||||
['meea1', 'meeaé', 'lead']
|
||||
prabar
|
||||
['prebar', 'leadbar', 'bar']
|
||||
probarbirk
|
||||
['prebarbork']
|
||||
middle
|
||||
[]
|
||||
leadmiddle
|
||||
['leadmiddleend']
|
||||
middleend
|
||||
[]
|
||||
endlead
|
||||
['end lead', 'lead', 'end end']
|
||||
leadprobar
|
||||
['leadprebar', 'lead prebar', 'leadbar']
|
||||
|
||||
test 7-7
|
||||
# file: Xtest.latin1.spl
|
||||
bar
|
||||
barmeat
|
||||
lead
|
||||
meea1
|
||||
meeaé
|
||||
prebar
|
||||
prebarmeat
|
||||
tail
|
||||
-------
|
||||
bad
|
||||
['bar', 'lead', 'tail']
|
||||
mee
|
||||
['meea1', 'meeaé', 'bar']
|
||||
meea2
|
||||
['meea1', 'meeaé', 'lead']
|
||||
prabar
|
||||
['prebar', 'leadbar', 'bar']
|
||||
probarmaat
|
||||
['prebarmeat']
|
||||
middle
|
||||
[]
|
||||
leadmiddle
|
||||
[]
|
||||
middletail
|
||||
[]
|
||||
taillead
|
||||
['tail lead', 'tail']
|
||||
leadprobar
|
||||
['leadprebar', 'lead prebar', 'leadbar']
|
||||
|
@ -97,6 +97,9 @@ gg:/^addstart/+1,/^addend/-1w! Xtest.utf-8.add
|
||||
:" Compound words
|
||||
:call TestOne('3', '3')
|
||||
:call TestOne('4', '4')
|
||||
:call TestOne('5', '5')
|
||||
:call TestOne('6', '6')
|
||||
:call TestOne('7', '7')
|
||||
:"
|
||||
gg:/^test output:/,$wq! test.out
|
||||
ENDTEST
|
||||
@ -478,4 +481,127 @@ badend
|
||||
test2:
|
||||
elequint test elekwint test elekwent asdf
|
||||
|
||||
Test affix flags with two characters
|
||||
|
||||
5affstart
|
||||
SET ISO8859-1
|
||||
|
||||
FLAG long
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDAFFIX !!
|
||||
|
||||
COMPOUNDFLAGS ssmm*ee
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDCOMPOUND xx
|
||||
|
||||
SFX 13 Y 1
|
||||
SFX 13 0 bork .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX a1 Y 1
|
||||
SFX a1 0 a1 .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX aé Y 1
|
||||
SFX aé 0 aé .
|
||||
|
||||
PFX zz Y 1
|
||||
PFX zz 0 pre .
|
||||
5affend
|
||||
|
||||
5dicstart
|
||||
1234
|
||||
foo/a1aé!!
|
||||
bar/zz13ee
|
||||
start/ss
|
||||
end/ee
|
||||
middle/mmxx
|
||||
5dicend
|
||||
|
||||
5good: fooa1 fooaé bar prebar barbork prebarbork startprebar
|
||||
start end startend startmiddleend
|
||||
bad: foo fooa2 prabar probarbirk middle startmiddle middleend endstart
|
||||
startprobar
|
||||
badend
|
||||
|
||||
6affstart
|
||||
SET ISO8859-1
|
||||
|
||||
FLAG caplong
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDAFFIX A!
|
||||
|
||||
COMPOUNDFLAGS sMm*Ee
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDCOMPOUND Xx
|
||||
|
||||
SFX N3 Y 1
|
||||
SFX N3 0 bork .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX A1 Y 1
|
||||
SFX A1 0 a1 .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX Aé Y 1
|
||||
SFX Aé 0 aé .
|
||||
|
||||
PFX Zz Y 1
|
||||
PFX Zz 0 pre .
|
||||
6affend
|
||||
|
||||
6dicstart
|
||||
1234
|
||||
mee/A1AéA!
|
||||
bar/ZzN3Ee
|
||||
lead/s
|
||||
end/Ee
|
||||
middle/MmXx
|
||||
6dicend
|
||||
|
||||
6good: meea1 meeaé bar prebar barbork prebarbork leadprebar
|
||||
lead end leadend leadmiddleend
|
||||
bad: mee meea2 prabar probarbirk middle leadmiddle middleend endlead
|
||||
leadprobar
|
||||
badend
|
||||
|
||||
7affstart
|
||||
SET ISO8859-1
|
||||
|
||||
FOL àáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýþßÿ
|
||||
LOW àáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýþßÿ
|
||||
UPP ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝÞßÿ
|
||||
|
||||
FLAG num
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDAFFIX 9999
|
||||
|
||||
COMPOUNDFLAGS 2,77*123
|
||||
|
||||
NEEDCOMPOUND 1
|
||||
|
||||
SFX 61003 Y 1
|
||||
SFX 61003 0 meat .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX 391 Y 1
|
||||
SFX 391 0 a1 .
|
||||
|
||||
SFX 111 Y 1
|
||||
SFX 111 0 aé .
|
||||
|
||||
PFX 17 Y 1
|
||||
PFX 17 0 pre .
|
||||
7affend
|
||||
|
||||
7dicstart
|
||||
1234
|
||||
mee/391,111,9999
|
||||
bar/17,61003,123
|
||||
lead/2
|
||||
tail/123
|
||||
middle/77,1
|
||||
7dicend
|
||||
|
||||
7good: meea1 meeaé bar prebar barmeat prebarmeat leadprebar
|
||||
lead tail leadtail leadmiddletail
|
||||
bad: mee meea2 prabar probarmaat middle leadmiddle middletail taillead
|
||||
leadprobar
|
||||
badend
|
||||
|
||||
test output:
|
||||
|
@ -101,23 +101,23 @@ bad
|
||||
bar
|
||||
['foobar', 'foo', 'mï']
|
||||
la
|
||||
['foo', 'mï']
|
||||
['mï', 'foo']
|
||||
foomï
|
||||
['foo mï', 'foo', 'foofoo']
|
||||
barmï
|
||||
['bar mï', 'barfoo', 'barbar']
|
||||
['barfoo', 'barbar', 'mï']
|
||||
mïfoo
|
||||
['mï foo', 'foo', 'foofoo']
|
||||
mïbar
|
||||
['foobar', 'barbar', 'mï']
|
||||
mïmï
|
||||
['mï mï', 'mï', 'la mï']
|
||||
['mï mï', 'mï']
|
||||
lala
|
||||
[]
|
||||
mïla
|
||||
['mï']
|
||||
['mï', 'mï mï']
|
||||
lamï
|
||||
['la mï', 'mï', 'mï mï']
|
||||
['mï', 'mï mï']
|
||||
foola
|
||||
['foo', 'foobar', 'foofoo']
|
||||
labar
|
||||
@ -160,3 +160,99 @@ startwordwordwordwordend
|
||||
['startwordwordwordword end', 'startwordwordwordword', 'start wordwordwordword end']
|
||||
borkpreborkpreborkbork
|
||||
['borkpreborkprebork bork', 'borkprebork preborkbork', 'bork preborkpreborkbork']
|
||||
|
||||
test 5-5
|
||||
# file: Xtest.utf-8.spl
|
||||
bar
|
||||
barbork
|
||||
end
|
||||
fooa1
|
||||
fooaé
|
||||
prebar
|
||||
prebarbork
|
||||
start
|
||||
-------
|
||||
bad
|
||||
['bar', 'end', 'fooa1']
|
||||
foo
|
||||
['fooa1', 'fooaé', 'bar']
|
||||
fooa2
|
||||
['fooa1', 'fooaé', 'bar']
|
||||
prabar
|
||||
['prebar', 'bar', 'bar bar']
|
||||
probarbirk
|
||||
['prebarbork']
|
||||
middle
|
||||
[]
|
||||
startmiddle
|
||||
['startmiddleend']
|
||||
middleend
|
||||
[]
|
||||
endstart
|
||||
['end start', 'start']
|
||||
startprobar
|
||||
['startprebar', 'start prebar', 'startbar']
|
||||
|
||||
test 6-6
|
||||
# file: Xtest.utf-8.spl
|
||||
bar
|
||||
barbork
|
||||
end
|
||||
lead
|
||||
meea1
|
||||
meeaé
|
||||
prebar
|
||||
prebarbork
|
||||
-------
|
||||
bad
|
||||
['bar', 'end', 'lead']
|
||||
mee
|
||||
['meea1', 'meeaé', 'bar']
|
||||
meea2
|
||||
['meea1', 'meeaé', 'lead']
|
||||
prabar
|
||||
['prebar', 'leadbar', 'bar']
|
||||
probarbirk
|
||||
['prebarbork']
|
||||
middle
|
||||
[]
|
||||
leadmiddle
|
||||
['leadmiddleend']
|
||||
middleend
|
||||
[]
|
||||
endlead
|
||||
['end lead', 'lead', 'end end']
|
||||
leadprobar
|
||||
['leadprebar', 'lead prebar', 'leadbar']
|
||||
|
||||
test 7-7
|
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# file: Xtest.utf-8.spl
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bar
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barmeat
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lead
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meea1
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meeaé
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prebar
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prebarmeat
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tail
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bad
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['bar', 'lead', 'tail']
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mee
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['meea1', 'meeaé', 'bar']
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meea2
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['meea1', 'meeaé', 'lead']
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prabar
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['prebar', 'leadbar', 'bar']
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probarmaat
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['prebarmeat']
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middle
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[]
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leadmiddle
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[]
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middletail
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[]
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taillead
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['tail lead', 'tail']
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leadprobar
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['leadprebar', 'lead prebar', 'leadbar']
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@ -36,5 +36,5 @@
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#define VIM_VERSION_NODOT "vim70aa"
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#define VIM_VERSION_SHORT "7.0aa"
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#define VIM_VERSION_MEDIUM "7.0aa ALPHA"
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#define VIM_VERSION_LONG "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0aa ALPHA (2005 Aug 29)"
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#define VIM_VERSION_LONG_DATE "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0aa ALPHA (2005 Aug 29, compiled "
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#define VIM_VERSION_LONG "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0aa ALPHA (2005 Aug 30)"
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#define VIM_VERSION_LONG_DATE "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0aa ALPHA (2005 Aug 30, compiled "
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