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a693d0584b patch 8.0.0689: ~ character not escaped when extending search pattern
Problem:    The ~ character is not escaped when adding to the search pattern
            with CTRL-L. (Ramel Eshed)
Solution:   Escape the character. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-06-29 22:23:06 +02:00
9c4fefffb6 patch 8.0.0688: cannot resize the window in a FileType autocommand
Problem:    Cannot resize the window in a FileType autocommand. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution:   Add the CMDWIN flag to :resize. (test by Ingo Karkat,
            closes #1804)
2017-06-28 22:26:54 +02:00
86f100dc09 patch 8.0.0687: minor issues related to quickfix
Problem:    Minor issues related to quickfix.
Solution:   Set the proper return status for all cases in setqflist() and at
            test cases for this.  Move the "adding" flag outside of
            FEAT_WINDOWS. Minor update to the setqflist() help text. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan)
2017-06-28 21:26:27 +02:00
9f5f7bf4d5 patch 8.0.0686: extra redraw when using CTRL-L in second window
Problem:    When typing CTRL-L in a window that's not the first one, another
            redraw will happen later. (Christian Brabandt)
Solution:   Reset must_redraw after calling screenclear().
2017-06-28 20:45:26 +02:00
e6bf655bc4 patch 8.0.0685: when conversion fails written file may be truncated
Problem:    When making backups is disabled and conversion with iconv fails
            the written file is truncated. (Luo Chen)
Solution:   First try converting the file and write the file only when it did
            not fail. (partly by Christian Brabandt)
2017-06-27 22:11:51 +02:00
28b238225a patch 8.0.0684: old style tests are not nice
Problem:    Old style tests are not nice.
Solution:   Turn two tests into new style. (pschuh, closes #1797)
2017-06-27 18:29:17 +02:00
2e147caa14 patch 8.0.0683: visual bell flashes too quickly
Problem:    When using a visual bell there is no delay, causing the flash to
            be very short, possibly unnoticeable.  Also, the flash and the
            beep can lockup the UI when repeated often.
Solution:   Do the delay in Vim or flush the output before the delay. Limit the
            bell to once per half a second. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #1789)
2017-06-27 17:09:37 +02:00
0b2eef24bc patch 8.0.0682: no test for synIDtrans()
Problem:    No test for synIDtrans().
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1796)
2017-06-27 15:43:49 +02:00
18d90b95c4 patch 8.0.0681: unnamed register only contains the last deleted text
Problem:    Unnamed register only contains the last deleted text when
            appending deleted text to a register. (Wolfgang Jeltsch)
Solution:   Only set y_previous when not using y_append. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-06-27 15:39:14 +02:00
07ecfa64a1 patch 8.0.0680: plugins in start packages are sourced twice
Problem:    Plugins in start packages are sourced twice. (mseplowitz)
Solution:   Use the unmodified runtime path when loading plugins (test by Ingo
            Karkat, closes #1801)
2017-06-27 14:43:55 +02:00
41cc038ff8 patch 8.0.0679: using freed memory
Problem:    Using freed memory.
Solution:   Get the parent frame pointer earlier.
2017-06-26 09:59:35 +02:00
8eeeba8c02 patch 8.0.0678: closing a window does not trigger resizing
Problem:    When 'equalalways' is set and closing a window in a separate
            frame, not all window sizes are adjusted. (Glacambre)
Solution:   Resize all windows if the new current window is not in the same
            frame as the closed window. (closes #1707)
2017-06-25 22:45:39 +02:00
1814183b86 patch 8.0.0677: setting 'filetype' may switch buffers
Problem:    Setting 'filetype' internally may cause the current buffer and
            window to change unexpectedly.
Solution:   Set curbuf_lock. (closes #1734)
2017-06-25 21:17:25 +02:00
182a17b1e8 patch 8.0.0676: crash when closing quickfix window in autocmd
Problem:    Crash when closing the quickfix window in a FileType autocommand
            that triggers when the quickfix window is opened.
Solution:   Save the new value before triggering the OptionSet autocommand.
            Add the "starting" flag to test_override() to make the text work.
2017-06-25 20:57:18 +02:00
774e5a9673 patch 8.0.0675: 'colorcolumn' has a higher priority than 'hlsearch'
Problem:    'colorcolumn' has a higher priority than 'hlsearch', it should be
            the other way around. (Nazri Ramliy)
Solution:   Change the priorities. (LemonBoy, closes #1794)
2017-06-25 18:03:37 +02:00
5d7be4f0fa patch 8.0.0674: cannot build with eval but without timers
Problem:    Cannot build with eval but without timers.
Solution:   Add #ifdef (John Marriott)
2017-06-25 13:40:17 +02:00
ea20de8146 patch 8.0.0673: build failure without conceal feature
Problem:    Build failure without conceal feature.
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2017-06-24 22:52:24 +02:00
cc0750dc6e patch 8.0.0672: third item of synconcealed() changes too often
Problem:    Third item of synconcealed() changes too often. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Reset the sequence number at the start of each line.
2017-06-24 22:29:24 +02:00
4eb6531b03 patch 8.0.0671: hang when typing CTRL-C in confirm() in timer
Problem:    When a function invoked from a timer calls confirm() and the user
            types CTRL-C then Vim hangs.
Solution:   Reset typebuf_was_filled. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #1791)
2017-06-24 18:49:00 +02:00
1e8e14552e patch 8.0.0670: can't use input() in a timer callback
Problem:    Can't use input() in a timer callback. (Cosmin Popescu)
Solution:   Reset vgetc_busy and set timer_busy. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #1790,
            closes #1129)
2017-06-24 16:03:06 +02:00
24a9e348aa patch 8.0.0669: CTRL-N at start of the buffer does not work correctly
Problem:    In Insert mode, CTRL-N at start of the buffer does not work
            correctly. (zuloloxi)
Solution:   Wrap around the start of the buffer. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-06-24 15:39:07 +02:00
a1bd86e0f2 patch 8.0.0668: nsis installer script does not work
Problem:    Nsis installer script does not work. (Christian Brabandt)
Solution:   Fix the syntax of /SD.
2017-06-24 15:11:01 +02:00
53564f7c1a patch 8.0.0667: memory access error when command follows :endfunc
Problem:    Memory access error when command follows :endfunction. (Nikolai
            Pavlov)
Solution:   Make memory handling in :function straightforward. (closes #1793)
2017-06-24 14:48:11 +02:00
5fe691240b patch 8.0.0666: dead for loop
Problem:    Dead for loop. (Coverity)
Solution:   Remove the for loop.
2017-06-23 23:00:08 +02:00
090209bfbd patch 8.0.0665: warning for uninitialized variable
Problem:    Warning for uninitialized variable. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Initialize it.
2017-06-23 22:45:33 +02:00
6d006f9e95 patch 8.0.0664: mouse does not work in tmux
Problem:    Mouse does not work in tmux. (lilydjwg)
Solution:   Add flag for SGR release being present.
2017-06-23 22:35:34 +02:00
f8be461d02 patch 8.0.0663: unexpected error message only when 'verbose' is set
Problem:    Giving an error message only when 'verbose' set is unexpected.
Solution:   Give a warning message instead.
2017-06-23 20:52:40 +02:00
4670490673 patch 8.0.0662: stray FIXME for fixed problem
Problem:    Stray FIXME for fixed problem.
Solution:   Remove the comment. (Dominique Pelle)
2017-06-22 23:03:12 +02:00
a529ce068b patch 8.0.0661: recognizing urxvt mouse codes does not work well
Problem:    Recognizing urxvt mouse codes does not work well.
Solution:   Recognize "Esc[*M" and "Esc[*m". (Maurice Bos, closes #1486)
2017-06-22 22:37:57 +02:00
a1fed064d1 patch 8.0.0660: silent install on MS-Windows shows dialog
Problem:    Silent install on MS-Windows does show a dialog.
Solution:   Add /SD to the default choice. (allburov, closes #1772)
2017-06-22 22:05:02 +02:00
4d785895d1 patch 8.0.0659: no test for conceal mode
Problem:    No test for conceal mode.
Solution:   Add a conceal mode test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1783)
2017-06-22 22:00:50 +02:00
d2c061d24c patch 8.0.0658: spell test is old style
Problem:    Spell test is old style.
Solution:   Turn the spell test into a new style test (pschuh, closes #1778)
2017-06-22 21:42:49 +02:00
6a8958db25 patch 8.0.0657: cannot get and set quickfix list items
Problem:    Cannot get and set quickfix list items.
Solution:   Add the "items" argument to getqflist() and setqflist(). (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan)
2017-06-22 21:33:20 +02:00
6f9a476b2f patch 8.0.0656: cannot use ! after some user commands
Problem:    Cannot use ! after some user commands.
Solution:   Properly check for existing command. (Higashi Higashi)
2017-06-22 20:39:17 +02:00
d6abcd154c patch 8.0.0655: not easy to make sure a function does not exist
Problem:    Not easy to make sure a function does not exist.
Solution:   Add ! as an optional argument to :delfunc.
2017-06-22 19:15:24 +02:00
663bb23316 patch 8.0.0654: no warning for text after :endfunction
Problem:    Text found after :endfunction is silently ignored.
Solution:   Give a warning if 'verbose' is set.  When | or \n are used,
            execute the text as a command.
2017-06-22 19:12:10 +02:00
c768a208ca patch 8.0.0653: the default highlight for QuickFixLine is not good
Problem:    The default highlight for QuickFixLine does not work for several
            color schemes. (Manas Thakur)
Solution:   Make the default use the old color. (closes #1780)
2017-06-22 16:04:27 +02:00
383aa84c0d patch 8.0.0652: unicode information is outdated
Problem:    Unicode information is outdated.
Solution:   Update to Unicode 10. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-06-22 15:27:37 +02:00
157069b04e patch 8.0.0651: build failure without the auto command feature
Problem:    Build failure without the auto command feature.
Solution:   Add #ifdef. (closes #1782)
2017-06-22 14:56:12 +02:00
868831f122 patch 8.0.0650: for extra help files the filetype is set more than once
Problem:    For extra help files the filetype is set more than once.
Solution:   In *.txt files check that there is no help file modline.
2017-06-22 14:47:22 +02:00
9049298f8d patch 8.0.0649: when opening a help file the filetype is set several times
Problem:    When opening a help file the filetype is set several times.
Solution:   When setting the filetype to the same value from a modeline, don't
            trigger FileType autocommands.  Don't set the filetype to "help"
            when it's already set correctly.
2017-06-22 14:16:31 +02:00
fadacf01d0 patch 8.0.0648: possible use of NULL pointer
Problem:    Possible use of NULL pointer if buflist_new() returns NULL.
            (Coverity)
Solution:   Check for NULL pointer in set_bufref().
2017-06-19 20:35:32 +02:00
06f1ed2f78 patch 8.0.0647: syntax highlighting can make cause a freeze
Problem:    Syntax highlighting can make cause a freeze.
Solution:   Apply 'redrawtime' to syntax highlighting, per window.
2017-06-18 22:41:03 +02:00
0946326580 patch 8.0.0646: the hlsearch test fails on fast systems
Problem:    The hlsearch test fails on fast systems.
Solution:   Make the search pattern slower.  Fix that the old regexp engine
            doesn't timeout properly.
2017-06-17 20:55:06 +02:00
1ef9bbe215 patch 8.0.0645: no error for illegal back reference in NFA engine
Problem:    The new regexp engine does not give an error for using a back
            reference where it is not allowed. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Check the back reference like the old engine. (closes #1774)
2017-06-17 20:08:20 +02:00
5b1affefd0 patch 8.0.0644: the timeout for 'hlsearch' is not tested
Problem:    There is no test for 'hlsearch' timing out.
Solution:   Add a test.
2017-06-17 19:13:49 +02:00
fbd0b0af68 patch 8.0.0643: when a pattern search is slow Vim becomes unusable
Problem:    When 'hlsearch' is set and matching with the last search pattern
            is very slow, Vim becomes unusable.  Cannot quit search by
            pressing CTRL-C.
Solution:   When the search times out set a flag and don't try again.  Check
            for timeout and CTRL-C in NFA loop that adds states.
2017-06-17 18:44:21 +02:00
8cf91286ca patch 8.0.0642: writefile() continues after detecting an error
Problem:    writefile() continues after detecting an error.
Solution:   Bail out as soon as an error is detected. (suggestions by Nikolai
            Pavlov, closes #1476)
2017-06-13 19:38:37 +02:00
3ec574f2b5 Update runtime files.
Includes changing &sw to shiftwidth() for all indent scripts.
2017-06-13 18:12:01 +02:00
2102035488 patch 8.0.0641: cannot set a separate highlighting for the quickfix line
Problem:    Cannot set a separate highlighting for the current line in the
            quickfix window.
Solution:   Add QuickFixLine. (anishsane, closes #1755)
2017-06-13 17:21:04 +02:00
83064068ea patch 8.0.0640: mismatch between help and actual message
Problem:    Mismatch between help and actual message for ":syn conceal".
Solution:   Change the message to match the help. (Ken Takata)
2017-06-13 16:34:54 +02:00
9a48961d8b patch 8.0.0639: the cursor position is set when editing a new commit message
Problem:    The cursor position is set to the last position in a new commit
            message.
Solution:   Don't set the position if the filetype matches "commit".
            (Christian Brabandt)
2017-06-13 16:12:51 +02:00
d7383881c8 patch 8.0.0638: cannot build with new MSVC version
Problem:    Cannot build with new MSVC version VS2017.
Solution:   Change the compiler arguments. (Leonardo Manera, closes #1731,
            closes #1747)
2017-06-13 15:22:12 +02:00
21b34b63b3 patch 8.0.0637: crash when using some version of GTK 3
Problem:    Crash when using some version of GTK 3.
Solution:   Add #ifdefs around incrementing the menu index. (Kazunobu
            Kuriyama)
2017-06-13 14:34:01 +02:00
56f2db562d patch 8.0.0636: when reading the undo file fails may use uninitialized data
Problem:    When reading the undo file fails may use uninitialized data.
Solution:   Always clear the buffer on failure.
2017-06-11 23:09:15 +02:00
3a429efb62 patch 8.0.0635: when 'ignorecase' is set script detection is inaccurate
Problem:    When 'ignorecase' is set script detection is inaccurate.
Solution:   Enforce matching case for text. (closes #1753)
2017-06-11 17:10:32 +02:00
875feea6ce patch 8.0.0634: cannot easily get to the last quickfix list
Problem:    Cannot easily get to the last quickfix list.
Solution:   Add "$" as a value for the "nr" argument of getqflist() and
            setqflist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2017-06-11 16:07:51 +02:00
60964f6874 patch 8.0.0633: the client-server test is still a bit flaky
Problem:    The client-server test is still a bit flaky.
Solution:   Wait a bit for the GUI to start.  Check that the version number
            can be obtained.
2017-06-10 17:06:16 +02:00
1c13c0fe3e patch 8.0.0632: the quotestar test is still a bit flaky
Problem:    The quotestar test is still a bit flaky.
Solution:   Kill any existing server to make the retry work.  Wait for the
            register to be filled.
2017-06-10 16:30:32 +02:00
fa4161cb0c patch 8.0.0631: can't build with Perl 5.26
Problem:    Perl 5.26 also needs S_TOPMARK and S_POPMARK defined.
Solution:   Define the functions when needed. (Jesin, closes #1748)
2017-06-10 15:46:23 +02:00
f84b122a99 patch 8.0.0630: it is not easy to work on lines without a match
Problem:    The :global command does not work recursively, which makes it
            difficult to execute a command on a line where one pattern matches
            and another does not match. (Miles Cranmer)
Solution:   Allow for recursion if it is for only one line. (closes #1760)
2017-06-10 14:29:52 +02:00
6b1da3312e patch 8.0.0629: checking for ambigous width is not working
Problem:    Checking for ambigous width is not working. (Hirohito Higashi)
Solution:   Reset "starting" earlier.
2017-06-09 21:35:47 +02:00
f085f4266e patch 8.0.0628: cursor disappears after silent mapping
Problem:    Cursor disappears after silent mapping. (Ramel Eshed)
Solution:   Do restore the cursor when it was changed, but don't change it in
            the first place for a silent mapping.
2017-06-07 20:39:47 +02:00
add8dce38d patch 8.0.0627: "gn" selects only one character with 'nowrapscan'
Problem:    When 'wrapscan' is off "gn" does not select the whole pattern when
            it's the last one in the text. (KeyboardFire)
Solution:   Check if the search fails. (Christian Brabandt, closes #1683)
2017-06-05 19:56:04 +02:00
e21d69eec1 patch 8.0.0626: in the GUI the cursor may flicker
Problem:    In the GUI the cursor may flicker.
Solution:   Check the cmd_silent flag before updating the cursor shape.
            (Hirohito Higashi, closes #1637)
2017-06-05 19:32:32 +02:00
206155280d patch 8.0.0625: shellescape() always escapes a newline
Problem:    shellescape() always escapes a newline, which does not work with
            some shells. (Harm te Hennepe)
Solution:   Only escape a newline when the "special" argument is non-zero.
            (Christian Brabandt, closes #1590)
2017-06-05 18:46:26 +02:00
6c95fbc9ae patch 8.0.0624: warning for unused variable in tiny build
Problem:    Warning for unused variable in tiny build. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution:   Add an #ifdef.
2017-06-05 17:53:37 +02:00
966e58e413 patch 8.0.0623: error for invalid regexp is not very informative
Problem:    The message "Invalid range" is used for multiple errors.
Solution:   Add two more specific error messages. (Itchyny, Ken Hamada)
2017-06-05 16:54:08 +02:00
c5e2b040b4 patch 8.0.0622: selecting quoted text fails with 'selection' "exclusive"
Problem:    Using a text object to select quoted text fails when 'selection'
            is set to "exclusive". (Guraga)
Solution:   Swap cursor and visual start position. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #1687)
2017-06-05 16:37:07 +02:00
8ad80dea08 patch 8.0.0621: :stag does not respect 'switchbuf'
Problem:    The ":stag" command does not respect 'switchbuf'.
Solution:   Check 'switchbuf' for tag commands that may open a new window.
            (Ingo Karkat, closes #1681)  Define macros for the return values
            of getfile().
2017-06-05 16:01:59 +02:00
b463e8d999 patch 8.0.0620: checking for HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD is not needed
Problem:    Since we only support GTK versions that have it, the ckeck for
            HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD is no longer needed.
Solution:   Remove HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2017-06-05 15:07:09 +02:00
6aa8cea46d Update runtime files. 2017-06-05 14:44:35 +02:00
9472eec83c patch 8.0.0619: GUI gets stuck if timer uses feedkeys()
Problem:    In the GUI, when a timer uses feedkeys(), it still waits for an
            event. (Raymond Ko)
Solution:   Check tb_change_cnt in one more place.
2017-06-05 13:31:56 +02:00
bb7943b792 patch 8.0.0618: NFA regex engine handles [0-z] incorrectly
Problem:    NFA regex engine handles [0-z] incorrectly.
Solution:   Return at the right point. (James McCoy, closes #1703)
2017-06-05 13:30:06 +02:00
763209c57b patch 8.0.0617: hardcopy test hangs on MS-Windows
Problem:    Hardcopy test hangs on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Check the postscript feature is supported.
2017-06-04 21:40:36 +02:00
1615b36b91 patch 8.0.0616: not always setting 'background' correctly after :hi Normal
Problem:    When setting the cterm background with ":hi Normal" the value of
            'background' may be set wrongly.
Solution:   Check that the color is less than 16.  Don't set 'background' when
            it was set explicitly. (Lemonboy, closes #1710)
2017-06-04 21:06:09 +02:00
bf15b8d78b patch 8.0.0615: using % with :hardcopy wrongly escapes spaces
Problem:    Using % with :hardcopy wrongly escapes spaces. (Alexey Muranov)
Solution:   Expand % differently. (Christian Brabandt, closes #1682)
2017-06-04 20:43:48 +02:00
863e80b445 patch 8.0.0614: float2nr() is not exactly right
Problem:    float2nr() is not exactly right.
Solution:   Make float2nr() more accurate.  Turn test64 into a new style test.
            (Hirohito Higashi, closes #1688)
2017-06-04 20:30:00 +02:00
3e54569b17 patch 8.0.0613: the conf filetype is used before ftdetect from packages
Problem:    The conf filetype detection is done before ftdetect scripts from
            packages that are added later.
Solution:   Add the FALLBACK argument to :setfiletype. (closes #1679,
            closes #1693)
2017-06-04 19:00:32 +02:00
ce876aaa9a patch 8.0.0612: pack dirs are added to 'runtimepath' too late
Problem:    Package directories are added to 'runtimepath' only after loading
            non-package plugins.
Solution:   Split off the code to add package directories to 'runtimepath'.
            (Ingo Karkat, closes #1680)
2017-06-04 17:47:42 +02:00
976787d1f3 patch 8.0.0611: the screen is not redrawn after sending t_u7
Problem:    When t_u7 is sent a few characters in the second screen line are
            overwritten and not redrawn later. (Rastislav Barlik)
Solution:   Move redrawing the screen to after overwriting the characters.
2017-06-04 15:45:50 +02:00
4b974d5443 patch 8.0.0610: the screen is redrawn when default 'background' is detected
Problem:    The screen is redrawn when t_BG is set and used to detect the
            value for 'background'.
Solution:   Don't redraw when the value of 'background' didn't change.
2017-06-04 15:37:46 +02:00
28a8193e31 patch 8.0.0609: some people still don't know how to quit
Problem:    For some people the hint about quitting is not sufficient.
Solution:   Put <Enter> separately.  Also use ":qa!" to get out even when
            there are changes.
2017-06-04 15:33:48 +02:00
a3921f48c6 patch 8.0.0608: cannot manipulate other than the current quickfix list
Problem:    Cannot manipulate other than the current quickfix list.
Solution:   Pass the list index to quickfix functions. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2017-06-04 15:30:34 +02:00
45e5fd135d patch 8.0.0607: after :bwipe + :new bufref might still be valid
Problem:    When creating a bufref, then using :bwipe and :new it might get
            the same memory and bufref_valid() returns true.
Solution:   Add br_fnum to check the buffer number didn't change.
2017-06-04 14:58:02 +02:00
6e62da3e14 patch 8.0.0606: cannot set the context for a specified quickfix list
Problem:    Cannot set the context for a specified quickfix list.
Solution:   Use the list index instead of the current list. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan)
2017-05-28 08:16:25 +02:00
6dd4a53502 patch 8.0.0605: the quickfix cached buffer may become invalid
Problem:    The buffer that quickfix caches for performance may become
            invalid. (Daniel Hahler)
Solution:   Reset qf_last_bufref in qf_init_ext(). (Daniel Hahler,
            closes #1728, closes #1676)
2017-05-28 07:56:36 +02:00
b4d6c3ea4a Update runtime files. 2017-05-27 16:45:17 +02:00
712598f210 patch 8.0.0604: gF test fails still on MS-Windows
Problem:    gF test fails still on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Use : before the line number and remove it from 'isfname'.
2017-05-24 10:42:37 +02:00
d7aca7a71c patch 8.0.0603: gF test fails on MS-Windows
Problem:    gF test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Use @ instead of : before the line number
2017-05-24 10:05:56 +02:00
2a79ed293c patch 8.0.0602: when gF fails to edit the file the cursor still moves
Problem:    When gF fails to edit the file the cursor still moves to the found
            line number.
Solution:   Check the return value of do_ecmd(). (Michael Hwang)
2017-05-24 09:51:39 +02:00
545cb79da5 patch 8.0.0601: no test coverage for :spellrepall
Problem:    No test coverage for :spellrepall.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1717)
2017-05-23 11:31:22 +02:00
2a0b06def4 patch 8.0.0600: test_recover fails on some systems
Problem:    test_recover fails on some systems.
Solution:   Explicitly check if "/" is writable. (Ken Takata)
2017-05-18 16:23:43 +02:00
79a213d6a4 patch 8.0.0599: diff mode is insufficiently tested
Problem:    diff mode is insufficiently tested
Solution:   Add more test cases. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1685)
2017-05-16 13:15:18 +02:00
9e0f6ec076 patch 8.0.0598: building with gcc 7.1 yields new warnings
Problem:    Building with gcc 7.1 yields new warnings.
Solution:   Initialize result. (John Marriott)
2017-05-16 09:36:54 +02:00
253f912877 patch 8.0.0597: off-by-one error in size computation
Problem:    Off-by-one error in buffer size computation.
Solution:   Use ">=" instead of ">". (Lemonboy, closes #1694)
2017-05-15 08:45:13 +02:00
4475b62396 patch 8.0.0596: crash when complete() called after complete_add()
Problem:    Crash when complete() is called after complete_add() in
            'completefunc'. (Lifepillar)
Solution:   Bail out if compl_pattern is NULL. (closes #1668)
            Also avoid using freed memory.
2017-05-01 20:46:52 +02:00
beb9cb19c6 patch 8.0.0595: Coverity warning for not checking return value
Problem:    Coverity warning for not checking return value of dict_add().
Solution:   Check the return value for FAIL.
2017-05-01 14:14:04 +02:00
66c0e70b80 patch 8.0.0594: build failure when windows feature is missing
Problem:    Build failure when windows feature is missing.
Solution:   Add #ifdef.
2017-04-30 20:46:32 +02:00
45cf6e910c patch 8.0.0593: duplication of code for adding a list or dict return value
Problem:    Duplication of code for adding a list or dict return value.
Solution:   Add rettv_dict_set() and rettv_list_set(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2017-04-30 20:25:19 +02:00
29ae377ea7 patch 8.0.0592: if a job writes to a buffer screen is not updated
Problem:    If a job writes to a buffer and the user is typing a command, the
            screen isn't updated. When a message is displayed the changed
            buffer may cause it to be cleared. (Ramel Eshed)
Solution:   Update the screen and then the command line if the screen didn't
            scroll. Avoid inserting screen lines, as it clears any message.
            Update the status line when the buffer changed.
2017-04-30 19:39:39 +02:00
45d2cca1ea patch 8.0.0591: changes to eval functionality not documented
Problem:    Changes to eval functionality not documented.
Solution:   Include all the changes.
2017-04-30 16:36:05 +02:00
8f77c5a4ec patch 8.0.0590: cannot add a context to locations
Problem:    Cannot add a context to locations.
Solution:   Add the "context" entry in location entries. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
            closes #1012)
2017-04-30 14:21:00 +02:00
a21ccb7a97 patch 8.0.0589: :simalt still does not work
Problem:    :simalt still does not work.
Solution:   Use K_NOP instead of K_IGNORE. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-04-29 17:40:22 +02:00
1a9020d4cb patch 8.0.0588: job_stop() often assumes the channel will be closed
Problem:    job_stop() often assumes the channel will be closed, while the job
            may not actually be stopped. (Martin Gammelsæter)
Solution:   Only assume the job stops on "kill".  Don't send a signal if the
            job has already ended. (closes #1632)
2017-04-29 16:24:38 +02:00
0635ee6824 Runtime file updates 2017-04-28 20:32:33 +02:00
696cbd224b patch 8.0.0587: configure check for return value of tgetent skipped
Problem:    Configure check for return value of tgetent is skipped.
Solution:   Always perform the check. (Marvin Schmidt, closes #1664)
2017-04-28 15:45:46 +02:00
b7637c44c2 patch 8.0.0586: no test for mapping timing out
Problem:    No test for mapping timing out.
Solution:   Add a test.
2017-04-23 18:49:36 +02:00
86e5792906 patch 8.0.0585: test_options fails when run in the GUI
Problem:    Test_options fails when run in the GUI.
Solution:   Also check the 'imactivatekey' value when the GUI is not running.
            Specify test values that work and that fail.
2017-04-23 18:44:26 +02:00
94237495c0 Updated runtime files. 2017-04-23 18:40:21 +02:00
d788f6fe89 patch 8.0.0584: memory leak when executing quickfix tests
Problem:    Memory leak when executing quickfix tests.
Solution:   Free the list reference. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2017-04-23 17:19:43 +02:00
b11c826ddc patch 8.0.0583: fold test hangs on MS-Windows
Problem:    Fold test hangs on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Avoid overflow in compare.
2017-04-23 16:48:20 +02:00
5b276aa80e patch 8.0.0582: illegal memory access with z= command
Problem:    Illegal memory access with z= command. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Avoid case folded text to be longer than the original text.  Use
            MB_PTR2LEN() instead of MB_BYTE2LEN().
2017-04-22 23:49:52 +02:00
94be619e30 patch 8.0.0581: moving folded text is sometimes not correct
Problem:    Moving folded text is sometimes not correct.
Solution:   Bail out when "move_end" is zero. (Matthew Malcomson)
2017-04-22 22:40:11 +02:00
f1d21c8cc8 patch 8.0.0580: cannot set the valid flag with setqflist()
Problem:    Cannot set the valid flag with setqflist().
Solution:   Add the "valid" argument. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #1642)
2017-04-22 21:20:46 +02:00
9b77016545 patch 8.0.0579: duplicate test case for quickfix
Problem:    Duplicate test case for quickfix.
Solution:   Remove the function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2017-04-22 15:42:53 +02:00
7a85b0f028 patch 8.0.0578: :simalt on MS-Windows does not work properly
Problem:    :simalt on MS-Windows does not work properly.
Solution:   Put something in the typeahead buffer. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-04-22 15:17:40 +02:00
97db5541a6 patch 8.0.0577: warning for uninitialized variable
Problem:    Warning for uninitialized variable. (John Marriott)
Solution:   Initialize "indent".
2017-04-21 23:18:26 +02:00
1d4be82c7d patch 8.0.0576: can't build when configure choses "install-sh"
Problem:    Can't build when configure choses "install-sh". (Daniel Hahler)
Solution:   Always use install-sh.  Fix remaining use of mkinstalldirs.
            (closes #1647)
2017-04-21 23:00:02 +02:00
a701b3b6f0 patch 8.0.0575: using freed memory when resetting 'indentexpr'
Problem:    Using freed memory when resetting 'indentexpr' while evaluating
            it. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Make a copy of 'indentexpr'.
2017-04-20 22:57:27 +02:00
99895eac1c patch 8.0.0574: get only one quickfix list after :caddbuf
Problem:    Get only one quickfix list after :caddbuf.
Solution:   Reset qf_multiline. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2017-04-20 22:44:47 +02:00
91b6e4591a patch 8.0.0573: running parallel make after distclean fails
Problem:    Running parallel make after distclean fails. (Manuel Ortega)
Solution:   Instead of using targets "scratch config myself" use "reconfig".
2017-04-20 22:32:24 +02:00
6de5e12601 patch 8.0.0572: building the command table requires Perl
Problem:    Building the command table requires Perl.
Solution:   Use a Vim script solution. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1641)
2017-04-20 21:55:44 +02:00
a364cdb648 patch 8.0.0571: negative line number when using :z^ in an empty buffer
Problem:    The cursor line number becomes negative when using :z^ in an empty
            buffer. (neovim #6557)
Solution:   Correct the line number.  Also reset the column.
2017-04-20 21:12:30 +02:00
c03944151f patch 8.0.0570: can't run make with several jobs
Problem:    Can't run make with several jobs, creating directories has a race
            condition.
Solution:   Use the MKDIR_P autoconf mechanism. (Eric N. Vander Weele,
            closes #1639)
2017-04-20 20:20:23 +02:00
62cf09b5dc patch 8.0.0569: bracketed paste is still enabled in a shell command
Problem:    Bracketed paste is still enabled when executing a shell command.
            (Michael Smith)
Solution:   Disable brackted paste when going into cooked mode. (closes #1638)
2017-04-20 19:44:09 +02:00
60402d68da patch 8.0.0568: 1gd may hang
Problem:    "1gd" may hang.
Solution:   Don't get stuck in one position. (Christian Brabandt, closes #1643)
2017-04-20 18:54:50 +02:00
fc8f1118e7 patch 8.0.0567: call for requesting color and ambiwidth is too early
Problem:    Call for requesting color and ambiwidth is too early. (Hirohito
            Higashi)
Solution:   Move the call down to below resetting "starting".
2017-04-18 18:51:35 +02:00
43d1ac6e81 patch 8.0.0566: setting nocompatible for the tiny version moves the cursor
Problem:    Setting nocompatible for the tiny version moves the cursor.
Solution:   Use another trick to skip commands when the +eval feature is
            present. (Christian Brabandt, closes #1630)
2017-04-15 15:37:25 +02:00
31bdd13c33 patch 8.0.0565: using freed memory in :caddbuf
Problem:    Using freed memory in :caddbuf after clearing quickfix list.
            (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Set qf_last to NULL.
2017-04-15 15:22:52 +02:00
39170e2d97 patch 8.0.0564: cannot detect Bazel BUILD files on some systems
Problem:    Cannot detect Bazel BUILD files on some systems.
Solution:   Check for BUILD after script checks. (Issue #1340)
2017-04-15 14:36:07 +02:00
9f92886277 patch 8.0.0563: crash when getting the window position in tmux
Problem:    Crash when getting the window position in tmux. (Marvin Schmidt)
Solution:   Add t_GP to the list of terminal options. (closes #1627)
2017-04-11 22:44:05 +02:00
ea588154d0 patch 8.0.0562: not enough test coverage for syntax commands
Problem:    Not enough test coverage for syntax commands.
Solution:   Add a few more tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1624)
2017-04-10 22:45:30 +02:00
478af67dd6 patch 8.0.0561: undefined behavior when using backslash after empty line
Problem:    Undefined behavior when using backslash after empty line.
Solution:   Check for an empty line. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1631)
2017-04-10 22:22:42 +02:00
451a4a1cb7 patch 8.0.0560: :windo allows for ! but it's not supported
Problem:    :windo allows for ! but it's not supported.
Solution:   Disallow passing !. (Hirohito Higashi)
2017-04-10 21:46:38 +02:00
f803a76978 patch 8.0.0559: setting ttytype to xxx does not always fail
Problem:    Setting ttytype to xxx does not always fail as expected. (Marvin
            Schmidt)
Solution:   Catch both possible errors. (closes #1601)
2017-04-09 22:54:13 +02:00
cd5c8f8250 Update runtime files. 2017-04-09 20:11:58 +02:00
f8ec998613 patch 8.0.0558: :ownsyntax is not tested
Problem:    The :ownsyntax command is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1622)
2017-04-09 15:41:31 +02:00
59053e1d9f patch 8.0.0557: GTK: using static gravities is not useful
Problem:    GTK: using static gravities is not useful.
Solution:   Remove setting static gravities. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2017-04-09 15:27:09 +02:00
7860bac57b patch 8.0.0556: getting window position fails if GUI and term possible
Problem:    Getting the window position fails if both the GUI and term
            code is built in.
Solution:   Return after getting the GUI window position. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2017-04-09 15:03:15 +02:00
d2381a2cad patch 8.0.0555: toupper/tolower test fails on OSX without Darwin
Problem:    Toupper/tolower test fails on OSX without Darwin.
Solution:   Skip that part of the test also for OSX. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2017-04-09 14:58:15 +02:00
1cc482069a patch 8.0.0554: toupper and tolower don't work properly for Turkish
Problem:    Toupper and tolower don't work properly for Turkish when 'casemap'
            contains "keepascii". (Bjorn Linse)
Solution:   When 'casemap' contains "keepascii" use ASCII toupper/tolower.
2017-04-09 13:41:59 +02:00
9f4de1f543 patch 8.0.0553: toupper/tolower test fails on Mac
Problem:    Toupper/tolower test with Turkish locale fails on Mac.
Solution:   Skip the test on Mac.
2017-04-08 19:39:43 +02:00
3317d5ebbe patch 8.0.0552: toupper and tolower don't work properly for Turkish
Problem:    Toupper and tolower don't work properly for Turkish when 'casemap'
            is empty. (Bjorn Linse)
Solution:   Check the 'casemap' options when deciding how to upper/lower case.
2017-04-08 19:12:06 +02:00
d34f9b1155 patch 8.0.0551: the typeahead buffer is reallocated too often
Problem:    The typeahead buffer is reallocated too often.
Solution:   Re-use the existing buffer if possible.
2017-04-08 18:41:13 +02:00
9585a1655b patch 8.0.0550: cannot parse some etags format tags file
Problem:    Some etags format tags file use 0x01, breaking the parsing.
Solution:   Use 0x02 for TAG_SEP. (James McCoy, closes #1614)
2017-04-07 20:30:29 +02:00
395b6bab33 patch 8.0.0549: no test for the 8g8 command
Problem:    No test for the 8g8 command.
Solution:   Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1615)
2017-04-07 20:09:51 +02:00
d4863aa99e patch 8.0.0548: saving the redo buffer only works one time
Problem:    Saving the redo buffer only works one time, resulting in the "."
            command not working well for a function call inside another
            function call. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution:   Save the redo buffer at every user function call. (closes #1619)
2017-04-07 19:50:12 +02:00
52604f2454 patch 8.0.0547: extra line break in verbosefile
Problem:    Extra line break in verbosefile when using ":echomsg". (Ingo
            Karkat)
Solution:   Don't call msg_start(). (closes #1618)
2017-04-07 16:17:39 +02:00
3bab93998d patch 8.0.0546: swap file exists briefly when opening the command window
Problem:    Swap file exists briefly when opening the command window.
Solution:   Set the noswapfile command modifier before splitting the window.
            (James McCoy, closes #1620)
2017-04-07 15:42:25 +02:00
15ecbd6f3d patch 8.0.0545: edit test may fail on some systems
Problem:    Edit test may fail on some systems.
Solution:   If creating a directory with a very long path fails, bail out.
2017-04-07 14:10:48 +02:00
866c688610 patch 8.0.0544: cppcheck warnings
Problem:    Cppcheck warnings.
Solution:   Use temp variable. Change NUL to NULL. Swap conditions. (Dominique
            Pelle)
2017-04-07 14:02:01 +02:00
ba6ec18297 patch 8.0.0543: test_edit causes older xfce4-terminal to close
Problem:    Test_edit causes older xfce4-terminal to close. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Reduce number of columns to 2000.  Try to restore the window
            position.
2017-04-04 22:41:10 +02:00
a1d5fa65bc patch 8.0.0542: getpos() can return a negative line number
Problem:    getpos() can return a negative line number. (haya14busa)
Solution:   Handle a zero topline and botline. (closes #1613)
2017-04-03 22:02:55 +02:00
04000560ca patch 8.0.0541: compiler warning on MS-Windows
Problem:    Compiler warning on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Add a type cast. (Mike Williams)
2017-04-03 21:35:42 +02:00
a604429529 patch 8.0.0540: building unit tests fails
Problem:    Building unit tests fails.
Solution:   Move params outside of #ifdef.
2017-04-02 18:19:53 +02:00
08f88b139d patch 8.0.0539: startup test fails on Mac
Problem:    Startup test fails on Mac.
Solution:   Use another term name, "unknown" is known. Avoid a 2 second delay.
2017-04-02 17:21:16 +02:00
85045a73db patch 8.0.0538: no test for falling back to default term value
Problem:    No test for falling back to default term value.
Solution:   Add a test.
2017-04-02 16:54:09 +02:00
fa0ad0bb0b patch 8.0.0537: illegal memory access with :z and large count
Problem:    Illegal memory access with :z and large count.
Solution:   Check for number overflow, using long instead of int. (Dominique
            Pelle, closes #1612)
2017-04-02 15:45:17 +02:00
69f40be645 patch 8.0.0536: quickfix window not updated when freeing quickfix stack
Problem:    Quickfix window not updated when freeing quickfix stack.
Solution:   Update the quickfix window. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
2017-04-02 15:15:49 +02:00
6914c64ee5 patch 8.0.0535: memory leak when exiting from within a user function
Problem:    Memory leak when exiting from within a user function.
Solution:   Clear the function call stack on exit.
2017-04-01 21:21:30 +02:00
33ccb24cf7 patch 8.0.0534: defaults.vim does not work well with tiny features
Problem:    Defaults.vim does not work well with tiny features. (crd477)
Solution:   When the +eval feature is not available always reset 'compatible'.
2017-04-01 16:59:29 +02:00
878c263a48 patch 8.0.0533: abbreviation doesn't work after backspacing newline
Problem:    Abbreviation doesn't work after backspacing newline. (Hkonrk)
Solution:   Set the insert start column. (closes #1609)
2017-04-01 15:15:52 +02:00
c77d675747 patch 8.0.0532: test with long directory name fails on Mac
Problem:    Test with long directory name fails on Mac.
Solution:   Skip the test on Mac systems.
2017-04-01 14:13:14 +02:00
9b81079ddd patch 8.0.0531: test with long directory name fails on non-unix systems
Problem:    Test with long directory name fails on non-unix systems.
Solution:   Skip the test on non-unix systems.
2017-03-31 23:32:53 +02:00
658a3a2caf patch 8.0.0530: buffer overflow when 'columns' is very big
Problem:    Buffer overflow when 'columns' is very big. (Nikolai Pavlov)
Solution:   Correctly compute where to truncate.  Fix translation.
            (closes #1600)
2017-03-31 22:27:12 +02:00
13489b9c41 patch 8.0.0529: line in test commented out
Problem:    Line in test commented out.
Solution:   Uncomment the lines for character classes that were failing before
            8.0.0519. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1599)
2017-03-30 22:20:29 +02:00
ef8eb08978 patch 8.0.0528: highlight wrong text when 'wim' includes "longest"
Problem:    When 'wildmenu' is set and 'wildmode' has "longest" then the first
            file name is highlighted, even though the text shows the longest
            match.
Solution:   Do not highlight the first match. (LemonBoy, closes #1602)
2017-03-30 22:04:55 +02:00
ce5c274201 patch 8.0.0527: leftover file from RISC OS
Problem:    RISC OS support was removed long ago, but one file is still
            included.
Solution:   Delete the file. (Thomas Dziedzic, closes #1603)
2017-03-30 21:51:31 +02:00
85325f839a patch 8.0.0526: Coverity complains about possible negative value
Problem:    Coverity complains about possible negative value.
Solution:   Check return value of ftell() not to be negative.
2017-03-30 21:18:45 +02:00
a33ddbbd04 patch 8.0.0525: completion for user command argument not tested
Solution:   Completion for user command argument not tested.
Problem:    Add a test.
2017-03-29 21:30:04 +02:00
8da1e6cedf patch 8.0.0524: folds messed up
Problem:    Folds are messed up when 'encodin' is "utf-8".
Solution:   Also set the fold character when it's not multi-byte.
2017-03-29 20:38:59 +02:00
bf3d58073f patch 8.0.0523: dv} deletes part of a multi-byte character.
Problem:    dv} deletes part of a multi-byte character. (Urtica Dioica)
Solution:   Include the whole character.
2017-03-29 19:48:11 +02:00
3fcfa35f82 patch 8.0.0522: Win32: when 'clipboard' is "unnamed" yyp does not work
Problem:    MS-Windows: when 'clipboard' is "unnamed" yyp does not work in a
            :global command.
Solution:   When setting the clipboard was postponed, do not clear the
            register.
2017-03-29 19:20:41 +02:00
99a6e8dd82 patch 8.0.0521: GtkForm handling is outdated
Problem:    GtkForm handling is outdated.
Solution:   Get rid of event filter functions.  Get rid of GtkForm.width and
            .height.  Eliminate gtk_widget_size_request() calls. (Kazunobu
            Kuriyama)
2017-03-29 18:07:40 +02:00
ace95989ed patch 8.0.0520: using a function pointer while the function is known
Problem:    Using a function pointer instead of the actual function, which we
            know.
Solution:   Change mb_ functions to utf_ functions when already checked for
            Unicode. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1582)
2017-03-29 17:30:27 +02:00
0c078fc7db patch 8.0.0519: character classes are not well tested
Problem:    Character classes are not well tested. They can differ between
            platforms.
Solution:   Add tests.  In the documentation make clear which classes depend
            on what library function.  Only use :cntrl: and :graph: for ASCII.
            (Kazunobu Kuriyama, Dominique Pelle, closes #1560)
            Update the documentation.
2017-03-29 15:31:20 +02:00
c6cd8409c2 patch 8.0.0518: bad fold text when a multi-byte char has a zero byte
Problem:    Storing a zero byte from a multi-byte character causes fold text
            to show up wrong.
Solution:   Avoid putting zero in ScreenLines. (Christian Brabandt,
            closes #1567)
2017-03-29 14:40:47 +02:00
b6fa30ccc3 patch 8.0.0517: there is no way to remove quickfix lists
Problem:    There is no way to remove quickfix lists (for testing).
Solution:   Add the 'f' action to setqflist(). Add tests. (Yegappan
            Lakshmanan)
2017-03-29 14:19:25 +02:00
e0720cbf63 Update runtime files. 2017-03-29 13:48:40 +02:00
b1e04fca37 patch 8.0.0516: a large count on a normal command causes trouble
Problem:    A large count on a normal command causes trouble. (Dominique
            Pelle)
Solution:   Make "opcount" long.
2017-03-29 13:08:35 +02:00
d5d37537d1 patch 8.0.0515: ml_get errors in silent Ex mode
Problem:    ml_get errors in silent Ex mode. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Clear valid flags when setting the cursor.  Set the topline when
            not in full screen mode.
2017-03-27 23:02:07 +02:00
980128c369 patch 8.0.0514: script for creating cmdidxs can be improved
Problem:    Script for creating cmdidxs can be improved.
Solution:   Count skipped lines instead of collecting the lines.  Add "const".
            (Dominique Pelle, closes #1594)
2017-03-26 21:46:28 +02:00
c96272e30e patch 8.0.0513: getting name of cleared highlight group is wrong
Problem:    Getting name of cleared highlight group is wrong. (Matt Wozniski)
Solution:   Only skip over cleared names for completion. (closes #1592)
            Also fix that a cleared group causes duplicate completions.
2017-03-26 13:50:09 +02:00
1572e30607 patch 8.0.0512: check for available characters takes too long
Problem:    Check for available characters takes too long.
Solution:   Only check did_start_blocking if wtime is negative. (Daisuke
            Suzuki, closes #1591)
2017-03-25 20:16:28 +01:00
a683ec44c3 patch 8.0.0511: message for skipping client-server tests is unclear
Problem:    Menuage for skipping client-server tests is unclear.
Solution:   Be more specific about what's missing (Hirohito Higashi, Kazunobu
            Kuriyama)
2017-03-25 20:14:34 +01:00
8a0141d4e7 patch 8.0.0510: typo in link to codecov.io results
Problem:    Typo in link to codecov.io results.
Solution:   Remove duplicate https:.
2017-03-25 18:10:31 +01:00
dd00851e07 patch 8.0.0509: no link to codecov.io results
Problem:    No link to codecov.io results.
Solution:   Add a badge to the readme file.
2017-03-25 18:04:32 +01:00
d722fd74d8 patch 8.0.0508: Coveralls no longer shows per-file coverage
Problem:    Coveralls no longer shows per-file coverage.
Solution:   Add coverage from codecov.io. (Christian Brabandt)
2017-03-25 17:46:59 +01:00
a2845b8f5a patch 8.0.0507: client-server tests fail when $DISPLAY is not set
Problem:    Client-server tests fail when $DISPLAY is not set.
Solution:   Check for E240 before running the test.
2017-03-25 15:20:06 +01:00
6c0c1e8052 patch 8.0.0506: can't build with ANSI C
Problem:    Can't build with ANSI C.
Solution:   Move declarations to start of block.
2017-03-25 15:07:43 +01:00
ba6ad17378 patch 8.0.0505: failed window split for :stag not handled
Problem:    Failed window split for :stag not handled. (Coverity CID 99204)
Solution:   If the split fails skip to the end. (bstaletic, closes #1577)
2017-03-25 15:03:45 +01:00
e5e0fbcd42 patch 8.0.0504: looking up an Ex command is a bit slow
Problem:    Looking up an Ex command is a bit slow.
Solution:   Instead of just using the first letter, also use the second letter
            to skip ahead in the list of commands. Generate the table with a
            Perl script. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1589)
2017-03-25 14:51:01 +01:00
9d20ce6970 patch 8.0.0503: endless loop in updating folds with 32 bit ints
Problem:    Endless loop in updating folds with 32 bit ints.
Solution:   Subtract from LHS instead of add to the RHS. (Matthew Malcomson)
2017-03-23 21:53:35 +01:00
a37ffaa5e0 patch 8.0.0502: Coverity complains about possible NULL pointer
Problem:    Coverity complains about possible NULL pointer.
Solution:   Add an assert(), let's see if this works on all systems.
2017-03-21 21:58:00 +01:00
b2964f2570 patch 8.0.0501: on MS-Windows ":!start" does not work as expected
Problem:    On MS-Windows ":!start" does not work as expected.
Solution:   When creating a process fails try passing the argument to
            ShellExecute().  (Katsuya Hino, closes #1570)
2017-03-21 19:29:26 +01:00
3c2881dc11 Update runtime files. Add Rust support. 2017-03-21 19:18:29 +01:00
4889ad7c6c patch 8.0.0500: quotestar test is still a bit flaky
Problem:    Quotestar test is still a bit flaky.
Solution:   Add a slower check for v:version.
2017-03-21 18:02:41 +01:00
c6aafbaf3e patch 8.0.0499: taglist() does not prioritize tags for a buffer
Problem:    taglist() does not prioritize tags for a buffer.
Solution:   Add an optional buffer argument. (Duncan McDougall, closes #1194)
2017-03-21 17:09:10 +01:00
e94260f358 patch 8.0.0498: two autocmd tests are skipped on MS-Windows
Problem:    Two autocmd tests are skipped on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Make the test pass on MS-Windows. Write the messages in a file
            instead of getting the output of system().
2017-03-21 15:50:12 +01:00
3ff2f09525 patch 8.0.0497: arabic support is not fully tested
Problem:    Arabic support is not fully tested.
Solution:   Add more tests for the untested functions.  Comment out
            unreachable code.
2017-03-21 13:22:44 +01:00
518c9b133b patch 8.0.0496: insufficient testing for folding
Problem:    Insufficient testing for folding.
Solution:   Add a couple more fold tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1579)
2017-03-21 11:48:39 +01:00
f5610da7a8 patch 8.0.0495: quotestar test uses timer instead of timeout
Problem:    The quotestar test uses a timer instead of a timeout, thus it
            cannot be rerun like a flaky test.
Solution:   Remove the timer and add a timeout. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2017-03-20 21:47:16 +01:00
1662ce104e patch 8.0.0494: build failure with older compiler on MS-Windows
Problem:    Build failure with older compiler on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Move declaration to start of block.
2017-03-19 21:47:50 +01:00
15618fa643 patch 8.0.0493: crash with cd command with very long argument
Problem:    Crash with cd command with very long argument.
Solution:   Check for running out of space. (Dominique pending, closes #1576)
2017-03-19 21:37:13 +01:00
81b9d0bd5c patch 8.0.0492: a failing client-server request can make Vim hang
Problem:    A failing client-server request can make Vim hang.
Solution:   Add a timeout argument to functions that wait.
2017-03-19 21:20:53 +01:00
bfd830d3e2 patch 8.0.0491: quotestar test fails when features are missing
Problem:    The quotestar test fails when a required feature is missing.
Solution:   Prepend "Skipped" to the thrown exception.
2017-03-19 21:01:14 +01:00
38e3483637 patch 8.0.0490: vertical split makes 'winfixwidth' window smaller
Problem:    Splitting a 'winfixwidth' window vertically makes it one column
            smaller. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution:   Add one to the width for the separator.
2017-03-19 20:22:36 +01:00
7dd4850698 patch 8.0.0489: clipboard and "* register is not tested
Problem:    Clipboard and "* register is not tested.
Solution:   Add a test for Mac and X11. (Kazunobu Kuriyama)
2017-03-19 20:04:22 +01:00
b4c5572e74 patch 8.0.0488: running tests leaves an "xxx" file behind
Problem:    Running tests leaves an "xxx" file behind.
Solution:   Delete the 'verbosefile' after resetting the option.
2017-03-19 19:11:35 +01:00
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@ -99,5 +99,6 @@ script:
after_success: after_success:
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b $SRCDIR -x .xs -e ${SRCDIR}/xxd -e ${SRCDIR}/if_perl.c --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi - if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b $SRCDIR -x .xs -e ${SRCDIR}/xxd -e ${SRCDIR}/if_perl.c --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then cd $SRCDIR && bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) ; fi
# vim:set sts=2 sw=2 tw=0 et: # vim:set sts=2 sw=2 tw=0 et:

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
src/edit.c \ src/edit.c \
src/eval.c \ src/eval.c \
src/evalfunc.c \ src/evalfunc.c \
src/ex_cmdidxs.h \
src/ex_cmds.c \ src/ex_cmds.c \
src/ex_cmds.h \ src/ex_cmds.h \
src/ex_cmds2.c \ src/ex_cmds2.c \
@ -215,6 +216,7 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
src/config.mk.in \ src/config.mk.in \
src/configure \ src/configure \
src/configure.ac \ src/configure.ac \
src/create_cmdidxs.vim \
src/gui_at_fs.c \ src/gui_at_fs.c \
src/gui_at_sb.c \ src/gui_at_sb.c \
src/gui_at_sb.h \ src/gui_at_sb.h \
@ -238,7 +240,7 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
src/link.sh \ src/link.sh \
src/installman.sh \ src/installman.sh \
src/installml.sh \ src/installml.sh \
src/mkinstalldirs \ src/install-sh \
src/os_unix.c \ src/os_unix.c \
src/os_unix.h \ src/os_unix.h \
src/os_unixx.h \ src/os_unixx.h \
@ -724,7 +726,6 @@ EXTRA = \
farsi/README.txt \ farsi/README.txt \
farsi/fonts/*/far-* \ farsi/fonts/*/far-* \
runtime/vimlogo.xpm \ runtime/vimlogo.xpm \
src/swis.s \
src/tee/Makefile \ src/tee/Makefile \
src/tee/Make_mvc.mak \ src/tee/Make_mvc.mak \
src/tee/tee.c \ src/tee/tee.c \

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
`README.md` for version 8.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved. `README.md` for version 8.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim)
[![Coverage Status](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim/coverage.svg?branch=master)](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim?branch=master)
[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/vim/vim/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/vim/vim?branch=master) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/vim/vim/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/vim/vim?branch=master)
[![Appveyor Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/o2qht2kjm02sgghk?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chrisbra/vim) [![Appveyor Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/o2qht2kjm02sgghk?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chrisbra/vim)
[![Coverity Scan](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/241/badge.svg)](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/vim) [![Coverity Scan](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/241/badge.svg)](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/vim)

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@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ UninstPage instfiles
Function .onInit Function .onInit
MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION \ MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION \
"This will install Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} on your computer.$\n Continue?" \ "This will install Vim ${VER_MAJOR}.${VER_MINOR} on your computer.$\n Continue?" \
/SD IDYES \
IDYES NoAbort IDYES NoAbort
Abort ; causes installer to quit. Abort ; causes installer to quit.
NoAbort: NoAbort:

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runtime/autoload/rust.vim Normal file
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" Author: Kevin Ballard
" Description: Helper functions for Rust commands/mappings
" Last Modified: May 27, 2014
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
" Jump {{{1
function! rust#Jump(mode, function) range
let cnt = v:count1
normal! m'
if a:mode ==# 'v'
norm! gv
endif
let foldenable = &foldenable
set nofoldenable
while cnt > 0
execute "call <SID>Jump_" . a:function . "()"
let cnt = cnt - 1
endwhile
let &foldenable = foldenable
endfunction
function! s:Jump_Back()
call search('{', 'b')
keepjumps normal! w99[{
endfunction
function! s:Jump_Forward()
normal! j0
call search('{', 'b')
keepjumps normal! w99[{%
call search('{')
endfunction
" Run {{{1
function! rust#Run(bang, args)
let args = s:ShellTokenize(a:args)
if a:bang
let idx = index(l:args, '--')
if idx != -1
let rustc_args = idx == 0 ? [] : l:args[:idx-1]
let args = l:args[idx+1:]
else
let rustc_args = l:args
let args = []
endif
else
let rustc_args = []
endif
let b:rust_last_rustc_args = l:rustc_args
let b:rust_last_args = l:args
call s:WithPath(function("s:Run"), rustc_args, args)
endfunction
function! s:Run(dict, rustc_args, args)
let exepath = a:dict.tmpdir.'/'.fnamemodify(a:dict.path, ':t:r')
if has('win32')
let exepath .= '.exe'
endif
let relpath = get(a:dict, 'tmpdir_relpath', a:dict.path)
let rustc_args = [relpath, '-o', exepath] + a:rustc_args
let rustc = exists("g:rustc_path") ? g:rustc_path : "rustc"
let pwd = a:dict.istemp ? a:dict.tmpdir : ''
let output = s:system(pwd, shellescape(rustc) . " " . join(map(rustc_args, 'shellescape(v:val)')))
if output != ''
echohl WarningMsg
echo output
echohl None
endif
if !v:shell_error
exe '!' . shellescape(exepath) . " " . join(map(a:args, 'shellescape(v:val)'))
endif
endfunction
" Expand {{{1
function! rust#Expand(bang, args)
let args = s:ShellTokenize(a:args)
if a:bang && !empty(l:args)
let pretty = remove(l:args, 0)
else
let pretty = "expanded"
endif
call s:WithPath(function("s:Expand"), pretty, args)
endfunction
function! s:Expand(dict, pretty, args)
try
let rustc = exists("g:rustc_path") ? g:rustc_path : "rustc"
if a:pretty =~? '^\%(everybody_loops$\|flowgraph=\)'
let flag = '--xpretty'
else
let flag = '--pretty'
endif
let relpath = get(a:dict, 'tmpdir_relpath', a:dict.path)
let args = [relpath, '-Z', 'unstable-options', l:flag, a:pretty] + a:args
let pwd = a:dict.istemp ? a:dict.tmpdir : ''
let output = s:system(pwd, shellescape(rustc) . " " . join(map(args, 'shellescape(v:val)')))
if v:shell_error
echohl WarningMsg
echo output
echohl None
else
new
silent put =output
1
d
setl filetype=rust
setl buftype=nofile
setl bufhidden=hide
setl noswapfile
" give the buffer a nice name
let suffix = 1
let basename = fnamemodify(a:dict.path, ':t:r')
while 1
let bufname = basename
if suffix > 1 | let bufname .= ' ('.suffix.')' | endif
let bufname .= '.pretty.rs'
if bufexists(bufname)
let suffix += 1
continue
endif
exe 'silent noautocmd keepalt file' fnameescape(bufname)
break
endwhile
endif
endtry
endfunction
function! rust#CompleteExpand(lead, line, pos)
if a:line[: a:pos-1] =~ '^RustExpand!\s*\S*$'
" first argument and it has a !
let list = ["normal", "expanded", "typed", "expanded,identified", "flowgraph=", "everybody_loops"]
if !empty(a:lead)
call filter(list, "v:val[:len(a:lead)-1] == a:lead")
endif
return list
endif
return glob(escape(a:lead, "*?[") . '*', 0, 1)
endfunction
" Emit {{{1
function! rust#Emit(type, args)
let args = s:ShellTokenize(a:args)
call s:WithPath(function("s:Emit"), a:type, args)
endfunction
function! s:Emit(dict, type, args)
try
let output_path = a:dict.tmpdir.'/output'
let rustc = exists("g:rustc_path") ? g:rustc_path : "rustc"
let relpath = get(a:dict, 'tmpdir_relpath', a:dict.path)
let args = [relpath, '--emit', a:type, '-o', output_path] + a:args
let pwd = a:dict.istemp ? a:dict.tmpdir : ''
let output = s:system(pwd, shellescape(rustc) . " " . join(map(args, 'shellescape(v:val)')))
if output != ''
echohl WarningMsg
echo output
echohl None
endif
if !v:shell_error
new
exe 'silent keepalt read' fnameescape(output_path)
1
d
if a:type == "llvm-ir"
setl filetype=llvm
let extension = 'll'
elseif a:type == "asm"
setl filetype=asm
let extension = 's'
endif
setl buftype=nofile
setl bufhidden=hide
setl noswapfile
if exists('l:extension')
" give the buffer a nice name
let suffix = 1
let basename = fnamemodify(a:dict.path, ':t:r')
while 1
let bufname = basename
if suffix > 1 | let bufname .= ' ('.suffix.')' | endif
let bufname .= '.'.extension
if bufexists(bufname)
let suffix += 1
continue
endif
exe 'silent noautocmd keepalt file' fnameescape(bufname)
break
endwhile
endif
endif
endtry
endfunction
" Utility functions {{{1
" Invokes func(dict, ...)
" Where {dict} is a dictionary with the following keys:
" 'path' - The path to the file
" 'tmpdir' - The path to a temporary directory that will be deleted when the
" function returns.
" 'istemp' - 1 if the path is a file inside of {dict.tmpdir} or 0 otherwise.
" If {istemp} is 1 then an additional key is provided:
" 'tmpdir_relpath' - The {path} relative to the {tmpdir}.
"
" {dict.path} may be a path to a file inside of {dict.tmpdir} or it may be the
" existing path of the current buffer. If the path is inside of {dict.tmpdir}
" then it is guaranteed to have a '.rs' extension.
function! s:WithPath(func, ...)
let buf = bufnr('')
let saved = {}
let dict = {}
try
let saved.write = &write
set write
let dict.path = expand('%')
let pathisempty = empty(dict.path)
" Always create a tmpdir in case the wrapped command wants it
let dict.tmpdir = tempname()
call mkdir(dict.tmpdir)
if pathisempty || !saved.write
let dict.istemp = 1
" if we're doing this because of nowrite, preserve the filename
if !pathisempty
let filename = expand('%:t:r').".rs"
else
let filename = 'unnamed.rs'
endif
let dict.tmpdir_relpath = filename
let dict.path = dict.tmpdir.'/'.filename
let saved.mod = &mod
set nomod
silent exe 'keepalt write! ' . fnameescape(dict.path)
if pathisempty
silent keepalt 0file
endif
else
let dict.istemp = 0
update
endif
call call(a:func, [dict] + a:000)
finally
if bufexists(buf)
for [opt, value] in items(saved)
silent call setbufvar(buf, '&'.opt, value)
unlet value " avoid variable type mismatches
endfor
endif
if has_key(dict, 'tmpdir') | silent call s:RmDir(dict.tmpdir) | endif
endtry
endfunction
function! rust#AppendCmdLine(text)
call setcmdpos(getcmdpos())
let cmd = getcmdline() . a:text
return cmd
endfunction
" Tokenize the string according to sh parsing rules
function! s:ShellTokenize(text)
" states:
" 0: start of word
" 1: unquoted
" 2: unquoted backslash
" 3: double-quote
" 4: double-quoted backslash
" 5: single-quote
let l:state = 0
let l:current = ''
let l:args = []
for c in split(a:text, '\zs')
if l:state == 0 || l:state == 1 " unquoted
if l:c ==# ' '
if l:state == 0 | continue | endif
call add(l:args, l:current)
let l:current = ''
let l:state = 0
elseif l:c ==# '\'
let l:state = 2
elseif l:c ==# '"'
let l:state = 3
elseif l:c ==# "'"
let l:state = 5
else
let l:current .= l:c
let l:state = 1
endif
elseif l:state == 2 " unquoted backslash
if l:c !=# "\n" " can it even be \n?
let l:current .= l:c
endif
let l:state = 1
elseif l:state == 3 " double-quote
if l:c ==# '\'
let l:state = 4
elseif l:c ==# '"'
let l:state = 1
else
let l:current .= l:c
endif
elseif l:state == 4 " double-quoted backslash
if stridx('$`"\', l:c) >= 0
let l:current .= l:c
elseif l:c ==# "\n" " is this even possible?
" skip it
else
let l:current .= '\'.l:c
endif
let l:state = 3
elseif l:state == 5 " single-quoted
if l:c == "'"
let l:state = 1
else
let l:current .= l:c
endif
endif
endfor
if l:state != 0
call add(l:args, l:current)
endif
return l:args
endfunction
function! s:RmDir(path)
" sanity check; make sure it's not empty, /, or $HOME
if empty(a:path)
echoerr 'Attempted to delete empty path'
return 0
elseif a:path == '/' || a:path == $HOME
echoerr 'Attempted to delete protected path: ' . a:path
return 0
endif
return system("rm -rf " . shellescape(a:path))
endfunction
" Executes {cmd} with the cwd set to {pwd}, without changing Vim's cwd.
" If {pwd} is the empty string then it doesn't change the cwd.
function! s:system(pwd, cmd)
let cmd = a:cmd
if !empty(a:pwd)
let cmd = 'cd ' . shellescape(a:pwd) . ' && ' . cmd
endif
return system(cmd)
endfunction
" Playpen Support {{{1
" Parts of gist.vim by Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn.jp@gmail.com> reused
" gist.vim available under the BSD license, available at
" http://github.com/mattn/gist-vim
function! s:has_webapi()
if !exists("*webapi#http#post")
try
call webapi#http#post()
catch
endtry
endif
return exists("*webapi#http#post")
endfunction
function! rust#Play(count, line1, line2, ...) abort
redraw
let l:rust_playpen_url = get(g:, 'rust_playpen_url', 'https://play.rust-lang.org/')
let l:rust_shortener_url = get(g:, 'rust_shortener_url', 'https://is.gd/')
if !s:has_webapi()
echohl ErrorMsg | echomsg ':RustPlay depends on webapi.vim (https://github.com/mattn/webapi-vim)' | echohl None
return
endif
let bufname = bufname('%')
if a:count < 1
let content = join(getline(a:line1, a:line2), "\n")
else
let save_regcont = @"
let save_regtype = getregtype('"')
silent! normal! gvy
let content = @"
call setreg('"', save_regcont, save_regtype)
endif
let body = l:rust_playpen_url."?code=".webapi#http#encodeURI(content)
if strlen(body) > 5000
echohl ErrorMsg | echomsg 'Buffer too large, max 5000 encoded characters ('.strlen(body).')' | echohl None
return
endif
let payload = "format=simple&url=".webapi#http#encodeURI(body)
let res = webapi#http#post(l:rust_shortener_url.'create.php', payload, {})
let url = res.content
redraw | echomsg 'Done: '.url
endfunction
" }}}1
" vim: set noet sw=8 ts=8:

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" Author: Stephen Sugden <stephen@stephensugden.com>
"
" Adapted from https://github.com/fatih/vim-go
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
if !exists("g:rustfmt_autosave")
let g:rustfmt_autosave = 0
endif
if !exists("g:rustfmt_command")
let g:rustfmt_command = "rustfmt"
endif
if !exists("g:rustfmt_options")
let g:rustfmt_options = ""
endif
if !exists("g:rustfmt_fail_silently")
let g:rustfmt_fail_silently = 0
endif
let s:got_fmt_error = 0
function! s:RustfmtCommandRange(filename, line1, line2)
let l:arg = {"file": shellescape(a:filename), "range": [a:line1, a:line2]}
return printf("%s %s --write-mode=overwrite --file-lines '[%s]'", g:rustfmt_command, g:rustfmt_options, json_encode(l:arg))
endfunction
function! s:RustfmtCommand(filename)
return g:rustfmt_command . " --write-mode=overwrite " . g:rustfmt_options . " " . shellescape(a:filename)
endfunction
function! s:RunRustfmt(command, curw, tmpname)
if exists("*systemlist")
let out = systemlist(a:command)
else
let out = split(system(a:command), '\r\?\n')
endif
if v:shell_error == 0 || v:shell_error == 3
" remove undo point caused via BufWritePre
try | silent undojoin | catch | endtry
" Replace current file with temp file, then reload buffer
call rename(a:tmpname, expand('%'))
silent edit!
let &syntax = &syntax
" only clear location list if it was previously filled to prevent
" clobbering other additions
if s:got_fmt_error
let s:got_fmt_error = 0
call setloclist(0, [])
lwindow
endif
elseif g:rustfmt_fail_silently == 0
" otherwise get the errors and put them in the location list
let errors = []
for line in out
" src/lib.rs:13:5: 13:10 error: expected `,`, or `}`, found `value`
let tokens = matchlist(line, '^\(.\{-}\):\(\d\+\):\(\d\+\):\s*\(\d\+:\d\+\s*\)\?\s*error: \(.*\)')
if !empty(tokens)
call add(errors, {"filename": @%,
\"lnum": tokens[2],
\"col": tokens[3],
\"text": tokens[5]})
endif
endfor
if empty(errors)
% | " Couldn't detect rustfmt error format, output errors
endif
if !empty(errors)
call setloclist(0, errors, 'r')
echohl Error | echomsg "rustfmt returned error" | echohl None
endif
let s:got_fmt_error = 1
lwindow
" We didn't use the temp file, so clean up
call delete(a:tmpname)
endif
call winrestview(a:curw)
endfunction
function! rustfmt#FormatRange(line1, line2)
let l:curw = winsaveview()
let l:tmpname = expand("%:p:h") . "/." . expand("%:p:t") . ".rustfmt"
call writefile(getline(1, '$'), l:tmpname)
let command = s:RustfmtCommandRange(l:tmpname, a:line1, a:line2)
call s:RunRustfmt(command, l:curw, l:tmpname)
endfunction
function! rustfmt#Format()
let l:curw = winsaveview()
let l:tmpname = expand("%:p:h") . "/." . expand("%:p:t") . ".rustfmt"
call writefile(getline(1, '$'), l:tmpname)
let command = s:RustfmtCommand(l:tmpname)
call s:RunRustfmt(command, l:curw, l:tmpname)
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" Vim compiler file
" Compiler: Cargo Compiler
" Maintainer: Damien Radtke <damienradtke@gmail.com>
" Latest Revision: 2014 Sep 24
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
if exists('current_compiler')
finish
endif
runtime compiler/rustc.vim
let current_compiler = "cargo"
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
if exists(':CompilerSet') != 2
command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
endif
if exists('g:cargo_makeprg_params')
execute 'CompilerSet makeprg=cargo\ '.escape(g:cargo_makeprg_params, ' \|"').'\ $*'
else
CompilerSet makeprg=cargo\ $*
endif
" Ignore general cargo progress messages
CompilerSet errorformat+=
\%-G%\\s%#Downloading%.%#,
\%-G%\\s%#Compiling%.%#,
\%-G%\\s%#Finished%.%#,
\%-G%\\s%#error:\ Could\ not\ compile\ %.%#,
\%-G%\\s%#To\ learn\ more\\,%.%#
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
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" Vim compiler file " Vim compiler file
" Compiler: reStructuredText Documentation Format " Compiler: sphinx >= 1.0.8, http://www.sphinx-doc.org
" Description: reStructuredText Documentation Format
" Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> " Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se>
" Latest Revision: 2006-04-19 " Latest Revision: 2017-03-31
if exists("current_compiler") if exists("current_compiler")
finish finish
@ -11,12 +12,18 @@ let current_compiler = "rst"
let s:cpo_save = &cpo let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim set cpo&vim
setlocal errorformat= if exists(":CompilerSet") != 2
\%f:%l:\ (%tEBUG/0)\ %m, command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
\%f:%l:\ (%tNFO/1)\ %m, endif
\%f:%l:\ (%tARNING/2)\ %m,
\%f:%l:\ (%tRROR/3)\ %m, CompilerSet errorformat=
\%f:%l:\ (%tEVERE/3)\ %m, \%f\\:%l:\ %tEBUG:\ %m,
\%f\\:%l:\ %tNFO:\ %m,
\%f\\:%l:\ %tARNING:\ %m,
\%f\\:%l:\ %tRROR:\ %m,
\%f\\:%l:\ %tEVERE:\ %m,
\%f\\:%s:\ %tARNING:\ %m,
\%f\\:%s:\ %tRROR:\ %m,
\%D%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f', \%D%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f',
\%X%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f', \%X%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f',
\%DMaking\ %*\\a\ in\ %f \%DMaking\ %*\\a\ in\ %f

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@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
" Vim compiler file
" Compiler: Rust Compiler
" Maintainer: Chris Morgan <me@chrismorgan.info>
" Latest Revision: 2013 Jul 12
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
if exists("current_compiler")
finish
endif
let current_compiler = "rustc"
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
if exists(":CompilerSet") != 2
command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
endif
if exists("g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent") && g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent != 0
CompilerSet makeprg=rustc
else
CompilerSet makeprg=rustc\ \%
endif
" Old errorformat (before nightly 2016/08/10)
CompilerSet errorformat=
\%f:%l:%c:\ %t%*[^:]:\ %m,
\%f:%l:%c:\ %*\\d:%*\\d\ %t%*[^:]:\ %m,
\%-G%f:%l\ %s,
\%-G%*[\ ]^,
\%-G%*[\ ]^%*[~],
\%-G%*[\ ]...
" New errorformat (after nightly 2016/08/10)
CompilerSet errorformat+=
\%-G,
\%-Gerror:\ aborting\ %.%#,
\%-Gerror:\ Could\ not\ compile\ %.%#,
\%Eerror:\ %m,
\%Eerror[E%n]:\ %m,
\%Wwarning:\ %m,
\%Inote:\ %m,
\%C\ %#-->\ %f:%l:%c
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" The default vimrc file. " The default vimrc file.
" "
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last change: 2017 Mar 08 " Last change: 2017 Jun 13
" "
" This is loaded if no vimrc file was found. " This is loaded if no vimrc file was found.
" Except when Vim is run with "-u NONE" or "-C". " Except when Vim is run with "-u NONE" or "-C".
@ -26,6 +26,12 @@ if &compatible
set nocompatible set nocompatible
endif endif
" When the +eval feature is missing, the set command above will be skipped.
" Use a trick to reset compatible only when the +eval feature is missing.
silent! while 0
set nocompatible
silent! endwhile
" Allow backspacing over everything in insert mode. " Allow backspacing over everything in insert mode.
set backspace=indent,eol,start set backspace=indent,eol,start
@ -100,12 +106,13 @@ if has("autocmd")
au! au!
" When editing a file, always jump to the last known cursor position. " When editing a file, always jump to the last known cursor position.
" Don't do it when the position is invalid or when inside an event handler " Don't do it when the position is invalid, when inside an event handler
" (happens when dropping a file on gvim). " (happens when dropping a file on gvim) and for a commit message (it's
" likely a different one than last time).
autocmd BufReadPost * autocmd BufReadPost *
\ if line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") | \ if line("'\"") >= 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") && &ft !~# 'commit'
\ exe "normal! g`\"" | \ | exe "normal! g`\""
\ endif \ | endif
augroup END augroup END

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ DOCS = \
filetype.txt \ filetype.txt \
fold.txt \ fold.txt \
ft_ada.txt \ ft_ada.txt \
ft_rust.txt \
ft_sql.txt \ ft_sql.txt \
gui.txt \ gui.txt \
gui_w32.txt \ gui_w32.txt \
@ -165,6 +166,7 @@ HTMLS = \
filetype.html \ filetype.html \
fold.html \ fold.html \
ft_ada.html \ ft_ada.html \
ft_rust.html \
ft_sql.html \ ft_sql.html \
gui.html \ gui.html \
gui_w32.html \ gui_w32.html \

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@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Arabic Language support (options & mappings) for Vim *Arabic*
*E800* *E800*
In order to use right-to-left and Arabic mapping support, it is In order to use right-to-left and Arabic mapping support, it is
necessary to compile VIM with the |+arabic| feature. necessary to compile Vim with the |+arabic| feature.
These functions have been created by Nadim Shaikli <nadim-at-arabeyes.org> These functions have been created by Nadim Shaikli <nadim-at-arabeyes.org>
It is best to view this file with these settings within VIM's GUI: > It is best to view this file with these settings within Vim's GUI: >
:set encoding=utf-8 :set encoding=utf-8
:set arabicshape :set arabicshape
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ the user interface remains the standard Vi interface.
Highlights Highlights
---------- ----------
o Editing left-to-right files as in the original VIM hasn't changed. o Editing left-to-right files as in the original Vim hasn't changed.
o Viewing and editing files in right-to-left windows. File o Viewing and editing files in right-to-left windows. File
orientation is per window, so it is possible to view the same orientation is per window, so it is possible to view the same
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ o No special terminal with right-to-left capabilities is required.
The right-to-left changes are completely hardware independent. The right-to-left changes are completely hardware independent.
Only Arabic fonts are necessary. Only Arabic fonts are necessary.
o Compatible with the original VIM. Almost all features work in o Compatible with the original Vim. Almost all features work in
right-to-left mode (there are liable to be bugs). right-to-left mode (there are liable to be bugs).
o Changing keyboard mapping and reverse insert modes using a single o Changing keyboard mapping and reverse insert modes using a single
@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ o While in Arabic mode, numbers are entered from left to right. Upon
o Arabic keymapping on the command line in reverse insert mode. o Arabic keymapping on the command line in reverse insert mode.
o Proper Bidirectional functionality is possible given VIM is o Proper Bidirectional functionality is possible given Vim is
started within a Bidi capable terminal emulator. started within a Bidi capable terminal emulator.
Arabic Fonts *arabicfonts* Arabic Fonts *arabicfonts*
------------ ------------
VIM requires monospaced fonts of which there are many out there. Vim requires monospaced fonts of which there are many out there.
Arabic requires ISO-8859-6 as well as Presentation Form-B fonts Arabic requires ISO-8859-6 as well as Presentation Form-B fonts
(without Form-B, Arabic will _NOT_ be usable). It is highly (without Form-B, Arabic will _NOT_ be usable). It is highly
recommended that users search for so-called 'ISO-10646-1' fonts. recommended that users search for so-called 'ISO-10646-1' fonts.
@ -96,13 +96,13 @@ o Installation of fonts for X Window systems (Unix/Linux)
Usage Usage
----- -----
Prior to the actual usage of Arabic within VIM, a number of settings Prior to the actual usage of Arabic within Vim, a number of settings
need to be accounted for and invoked. need to be accounted for and invoked.
o Setting the Arabic fonts o Setting the Arabic fonts
+ For VIM GUI set the 'guifont' to your_ARABIC_FONT. This is done + For Vim GUI set the 'guifont' to your_ARABIC_FONT. This is done
by entering the following command in the VIM window. by entering the following command in the Vim window.
> >
:set guifont=your_ARABIC_FONT :set guifont=your_ARABIC_FONT
< <
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ o Setting the Arabic fonts
you can include ':set guifont=your_ARABIC_FONT' to your .vimrc you can include ':set guifont=your_ARABIC_FONT' to your .vimrc
file. file.
+ Under the X Window environment, you can also start VIM with + Under the X Window environment, you can also start Vim with
'-fn your_ARABIC_FONT' option. '-fn your_ARABIC_FONT' option.
o Setting the appropriate character Encoding o Setting the appropriate character Encoding
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ o Setting the appropriate character Encoding
> >
:set encoding=utf-8 :set encoding=utf-8
< <
to your .vimrc file (entering the command manually into you VIM to your .vimrc file (entering the command manually into you Vim
window is highly discouraged). In short, include ':set window is highly discouraged). In short, include ':set
encoding=utf-8' to your .vimrc file. encoding=utf-8' to your .vimrc file.
@ -137,11 +137,11 @@ o Setting the appropriate character Encoding
o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut] o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
In order to simplify and streamline things, you can either invoke In order to simplify and streamline things, you can either invoke
VIM with the command-line option, Vim with the command-line option,
% vim -A my_utf8_arabic_file ... % vim -A my_utf8_arabic_file ...
or enable 'arabic' via the following command within VIM or enable 'arabic' via the following command within Vim
> >
:set arabic :set arabic
< <
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
> >
:set keymap=arabic :set keymap=arabic
< <
in your VIM window. You can also append the 'keymap' set command to in your Vim window. You can also append the 'keymap' set command to
your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include ':set keymap=arabic' your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include ':set keymap=arabic'
to your .vimrc file. to your .vimrc file.
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
+ Arabic deletion of a combined pair character + Arabic deletion of a combined pair character
By default VIM has the 'delcombine' option disabled. This option By default Vim has the 'delcombine' option disabled. This option
allows the deletion of ALEF in a LAM_ALEF (LAA) combined character allows the deletion of ALEF in a LAM_ALEF (LAA) combined character
and still retain the LAM (i.e. it reverts to treating the combined and still retain the LAM (i.e. it reverts to treating the combined
character as its natural two characters form -- this also pertains character as its natural two characters form -- this also pertains
@ -211,13 +211,13 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
> >
:set delcombine :set delcombine
< <
in our VIM window. You can also append the 'delcombine' set command in our Vim window. You can also append the 'delcombine' set command
to your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include ':set delcombine' to your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include ':set delcombine'
to your .vimrc file. to your .vimrc file.
+ Arabic right-to-left Mode + Arabic right-to-left Mode
By default VIM starts in Left-to-right mode. 'rightleft' is the By default Vim starts in Left-to-right mode. 'rightleft' is the
command that allows one to alter a window's orientation - that can command that allows one to alter a window's orientation - that can
be accomplished via, be accomplished via,
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
> >
:set arabicshape :set arabicshape
< <
in our VIM window. You can also append the 'arabicshape' set in our Vim window. You can also append the 'arabicshape' set
command to your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include command to your .vimrc file. In other words, you can include
':set arabicshape' to your .vimrc file. ':set arabicshape' to your .vimrc file.
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ o Enable Arabic settings [short-cut]
Keymap/Keyboard *arabickeymap* Keymap/Keyboard *arabickeymap*
--------------- ---------------
The character/letter encoding used in VIM is the standard UTF-8. The character/letter encoding used in Vim is the standard UTF-8.
It is widely discouraged that any other encoding be used or even It is widely discouraged that any other encoding be used or even
attempted. attempted.
@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ o Keyboard
Restrictions Restrictions
------------ ------------
o VIM in its GUI form does not currently support Bi-directionality o Vim in its GUI form does not currently support Bi-directionality
(i.e. the ability to see both Arabic and Latin intermixed within (i.e. the ability to see both Arabic and Latin intermixed within
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 14 *autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Apr 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ FileChangedShell When Vim notices that the modification time of
|timestamp| |timestamp|
Mostly triggered after executing a shell Mostly triggered after executing a shell
command, but also with a |:checktime| command command, but also with a |:checktime| command
or when Gvim regains input focus. or when gvim regains input focus.
This autocommand is triggered for each changed This autocommand is triggered for each changed
file. It is not used when 'autoread' is set file. It is not used when 'autoread' is set
and the buffer was not changed. If a and the buffer was not changed. If a
@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ FileChangedShell When Vim notices that the modification time of
to tell Vim what to do next. to tell Vim what to do next.
NOTE: When this autocommand is executed, the NOTE: When this autocommand is executed, the
current buffer "%" may be different from the current buffer "%" may be different from the
buffer that was changed "<afile>". buffer that was changed, which is in "<afile>".
NOTE: The commands must not change the current NOTE: The commands must not change the current
buffer, jump to another buffer or delete a buffer, jump to another buffer or delete a
buffer. *E246* *E811* buffer. *E246* *E811*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Dec 02 *channel.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 11
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -489,6 +489,11 @@ If you want to handle both stderr and stdout with one handler use the
"callback" option: > "callback" option: >
let job = job_start(command, {"callback": "MyHandler"}) let job = job_start(command, {"callback": "MyHandler"})
Depending on the system, starting a job can put Vim in the background, the
started job gets the focus. To avoid that, use the `foreground()` function.
This might not always work when called early, put in the callback handler or
use a timer to call it after the job has started.
You can send a message to the command with ch_evalraw(). If the channel is in You can send a message to the command with ch_evalraw(). If the channel is in
JSON or JS mode you can use ch_evalexpr(). JSON or JS mode you can use ch_evalexpr().

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Nov 24 *editing.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Apr 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -1558,6 +1558,13 @@ If you want to automatically reload a file when it has been changed outside of
Vim, set the 'autoread' option. This doesn't work at the moment you write the Vim, set the 'autoread' option. This doesn't work at the moment you write the
file though, only when the file wasn't changed inside of Vim. file though, only when the file wasn't changed inside of Vim.
If you do not want to be asked or automatically reload the file, you can use
this: >
set buftype=nofile
Or, when starting gvim from a shell: >
gvim file.log -c "set buftype=nofile"
Note that if a FileChangedShell autocommand is defined you will not get a Note that if a FileChangedShell autocommand is defined you will not get a
warning message or prompt. The autocommand is expected to handle this. warning message or prompt. The autocommand is expected to handle this.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 18 *eval.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -2261,12 +2261,13 @@ readfile({fname} [, {binary} [, {max}]])
reltime([{start} [, {end}]]) List get time value reltime([{start} [, {end}]]) List get time value
reltimefloat({time}) Float turn the time value into a Float reltimefloat({time}) Float turn the time value into a Float
reltimestr({time}) String turn time value into a String reltimestr({time}) String turn time value into a String
remote_expr({server}, {string} [, {idvar}]) remote_expr({server}, {string} [, {idvar} [, {timeout}]])
String send expression String send expression
remote_foreground({server}) Number bring Vim server to the foreground remote_foreground({server}) Number bring Vim server to the foreground
remote_peek({serverid} [, {retvar}]) remote_peek({serverid} [, {retvar}])
Number check for reply string Number check for reply string
remote_read({serverid}) String read reply string remote_read({serverid} [, {timeout}])
String read reply string
remote_send({server}, {string} [, {idvar}]) remote_send({server}, {string} [, {idvar}])
String send key sequence String send key sequence
remote_startserver({name}) none become server {name} remote_startserver({name}) none become server {name}
@ -2363,7 +2364,7 @@ systemlist({expr} [, {input}]) List output of shell command/filter {expr}
tabpagebuflist([{arg}]) List list of buffer numbers in tab page tabpagebuflist([{arg}]) List list of buffer numbers in tab page
tabpagenr([{arg}]) Number number of current or last tab page tabpagenr([{arg}]) Number number of current or last tab page
tabpagewinnr({tabarg}[, {arg}]) Number number of current window in tab page tabpagewinnr({tabarg}[, {arg}]) Number number of current window in tab page
taglist({expr}) List list of tags matching {expr} taglist({expr}[, {filename}]) List list of tags matching {expr}
tagfiles() List tags files used tagfiles() List tags files used
tan({expr}) Float tangent of {expr} tan({expr}) Float tangent of {expr}
tanh({expr}) Float hyperbolic tangent of {expr} tanh({expr}) Float hyperbolic tangent of {expr}
@ -3372,6 +3373,7 @@ did_filetype() Returns |TRUE| when autocommands are being executed and the
FileType event has been triggered at least once. Can be used FileType event has been triggered at least once. Can be used
to avoid triggering the FileType event again in the scripts to avoid triggering the FileType event again in the scripts
that detect the file type. |FileType| that detect the file type. |FileType|
Returns |FALSE| when `:setf FALLBACK` was used.
When editing another file, the counter is reset, thus this When editing another file, the counter is reset, thus this
really checks if the FileType event has been triggered for the really checks if the FileType event has been triggered for the
current buffer. This allows an autocommand that starts current buffer. This allows an autocommand that starts
@ -4378,12 +4380,14 @@ getcurpos() Get the position of the cursor. This is like getpos('.'), but
includes an extra item in the list: includes an extra item in the list:
[bufnum, lnum, col, off, curswant] ~ [bufnum, lnum, col, off, curswant] ~
The "curswant" number is the preferred column when moving the The "curswant" number is the preferred column when moving the
cursor vertically. cursor vertically. Also see |getpos()|.
This can be used to save and restore the cursor position: > This can be used to save and restore the cursor position: >
let save_cursor = getcurpos() let save_cursor = getcurpos()
MoveTheCursorAround MoveTheCursorAround
call setpos('.', save_cursor) call setpos('.', save_cursor)
< < Note that this only works within the window. See
|winrestview()| for restoring more state.
*getcwd()* *getcwd()*
getcwd([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]]) getcwd([{winnr} [, {tabnr}]])
The result is a String, which is the name of the current The result is a String, which is the name of the current
@ -4581,17 +4585,25 @@ getqflist([{what}]) *getqflist()*
If the optional {what} dictionary argument is supplied, then If the optional {what} dictionary argument is supplied, then
returns only the items listed in {what} as a dictionary. The returns only the items listed in {what} as a dictionary. The
following string items are supported in {what}: following string items are supported in {what}:
context get the context stored with |setqflist()|
items quickfix list entries
nr get information for this quickfix list; zero nr get information for this quickfix list; zero
means the current quickfix list means the current quickfix list and '$' means
the last quickfix list
title get the list title title get the list title
winid get the |window-ID| (if opened) winid get the |window-ID| (if opened)
all all of the above quickfix properties all all of the above quickfix properties
Non-string items in {what} are ignored. Non-string items in {what} are ignored.
If "nr" is not present then the current quickfix list is used. If "nr" is not present then the current quickfix list is used.
To get the number of lists in the quickfix stack, set 'nr' to
'$' in {what}. The 'nr' value in the returned dictionary
contains the quickfix stack size.
In case of error processing {what}, an empty dictionary is In case of error processing {what}, an empty dictionary is
returned. returned.
The returned dictionary contains the following entries: The returned dictionary contains the following entries:
context context information stored with |setqflist()|
items quickfix list entries
nr quickfix list number nr quickfix list number
title quickfix list title text title quickfix list title text
winid quickfix |window-ID| (if opened) winid quickfix |window-ID| (if opened)
@ -4681,13 +4693,16 @@ gettabwinvar({tabnr}, {winnr}, {varname} [, {def}]) *gettabwinvar()*
< <
*getwinposx()* *getwinposx()*
getwinposx() The result is a Number, which is the X coordinate in pixels of getwinposx() The result is a Number, which is the X coordinate in pixels of
the left hand side of the GUI Vim window. The result will be the left hand side of the GUI Vim window. Also works for an
-1 if the information is not available. xterm.
The result will be -1 if the information is not available.
The value can be used with `:winpos`.
*getwinposy()* *getwinposy()*
getwinposy() The result is a Number, which is the Y coordinate in pixels of getwinposy() The result is a Number, which is the Y coordinate in pixels of
the top of the GUI Vim window. The result will be -1 if the the top of the GUI Vim window. Also works for an xterm.
information is not available. The result will be -1 if the information is not available.
The value can be used with `:winpos`.
getwininfo([{winid}]) *getwininfo()* getwininfo([{winid}]) *getwininfo()*
Returns information about windows as a List with Dictionaries. Returns information about windows as a List with Dictionaries.
@ -5259,9 +5274,14 @@ job_stop({job} [, {how}]) *job_stop()*
0 if "how" is not supported on the system. 0 if "how" is not supported on the system.
Note that even when the operation was executed, whether the Note that even when the operation was executed, whether the
job was actually stopped needs to be checked with job was actually stopped needs to be checked with
job_status(). |job_status()|.
The status of the job isn't checked, the operation will even
be done when Vim thinks the job isn't running. If the status of the job is "dead", the signal will not be
sent. This is to avoid to stop the wrong job (esp. on Unix,
where process numbers are recycled).
When using "kill" Vim will assume the job will die and close
the channel.
{only available when compiled with the |+job| feature} {only available when compiled with the |+job| feature}
@ -5303,13 +5323,29 @@ json_decode({string}) *json_decode()*
in Vim values. See |json_encode()| for the relation between in Vim values. See |json_encode()| for the relation between
JSON and Vim values. JSON and Vim values.
The decoding is permissive: The decoding is permissive:
- A trailing comma in an array and object is ignored. - A trailing comma in an array and object is ignored, e.g.
"[1, 2, ]" is the same as "[1, 2]".
- More floating point numbers are recognized, e.g. "1." for - More floating point numbers are recognized, e.g. "1." for
"1.0". "1.0", or "001.2" for "1.2". Special floating point values
However, a duplicate key in an object is not allowed. *E938* "Infinity" and "NaN" (capitalization ignored) are accepted.
The result must be a valid Vim type: - Leading zeroes in integer numbers are ignored, e.g. "012"
- An empty object member name is not allowed. for "12" or "-012" for "-12".
- Duplicate object member names are not allowed. - Capitalization is ignored in literal names null, true or
false, e.g. "NULL" for "null", "True" for "true".
- Control characters U+0000 through U+001F which are not
escaped in strings are accepted, e.g. " " (tab
character in string) for "\t".
- Backslash in an invalid 2-character sequence escape is
ignored, e.g. "\a" is decoded as "a".
- A correct surrogate pair in JSON strings should normally be
a 12 character sequence such as "\uD834\uDD1E", but
json_decode() silently accepts truncated surrogate pairs
such as "\uD834" or "\uD834\u"
*E938*
A duplicate key in an object, valid in rfc7159, is not
accepted by json_decode() as the result must be a valid Vim
type, e.g. this fails: {"a":"b", "a":"c"}
json_encode({expr}) *json_encode()* json_encode({expr}) *json_encode()*
Encode {expr} as JSON and return this as a string. Encode {expr} as JSON and return this as a string.
@ -5412,8 +5448,10 @@ line({expr}) The result is a Number, which is the line number of the file
$ the last line in the current buffer $ the last line in the current buffer
'x position of mark x (if the mark is not set, 0 is 'x position of mark x (if the mark is not set, 0 is
returned) returned)
w0 first line visible in current window w0 first line visible in current window (one if the
w$ last line visible in current window display isn't updated, e.g. in silent Ex mode)
w$ last line visible in current window (this is one
less than "w0" if no lines are visible)
v In Visual mode: the start of the Visual area (the v In Visual mode: the start of the Visual area (the
cursor is the end). When not in Visual mode cursor is the end). When not in Visual mode
returns the cursor position. Differs from |'<| in returns the cursor position. Differs from |'<| in
@ -5429,7 +5467,10 @@ line({expr}) The result is a Number, which is the line number of the file
< *last-position-jump* < *last-position-jump*
This autocommand jumps to the last known position in a file This autocommand jumps to the last known position in a file
just after opening it, if the '" mark is set: > just after opening it, if the '" mark is set: >
:au BufReadPost * if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") | exe "normal! g`\"" | endif :au BufReadPost *
\ if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") && &ft !~# 'commit'
\ | exe "normal! g`\""
\ | endif
line2byte({lnum}) *line2byte()* line2byte({lnum}) *line2byte()*
Return the byte count from the start of the buffer for line Return the byte count from the start of the buffer for line
@ -5851,7 +5892,7 @@ max({expr}) Return the maximum value of all items in {expr}.
it returns the maximum of all values in the dictionary. it returns the maximum of all values in the dictionary.
If {expr} is neither a list nor a dictionary, or one of the If {expr} is neither a list nor a dictionary, or one of the
items in {expr} cannot be used as a Number this results in items in {expr} cannot be used as a Number this results in
an error. An empty |List| or |Dictionary| results in zero. an error. An empty |List| or |Dictionary| results in zero.
*min()* *min()*
min({expr}) Return the minimum value of all items in {expr}. min({expr}) Return the minimum value of all items in {expr}.
@ -5859,7 +5900,7 @@ min({expr}) Return the minimum value of all items in {expr}.
it returns the minimum of all values in the dictionary. it returns the minimum of all values in the dictionary.
If {expr} is neither a list nor a dictionary, or one of the If {expr} is neither a list nor a dictionary, or one of the
items in {expr} cannot be used as a Number this results in items in {expr} cannot be used as a Number this results in
an error. An empty |List| or |Dictionary| results in zero. an error. An empty |List| or |Dictionary| results in zero.
*mkdir()* *E739* *mkdir()* *E739*
mkdir({name} [, {path} [, {prot}]]) mkdir({name} [, {path} [, {prot}]])
@ -6154,8 +6195,8 @@ printf({fmt}, {expr1} ...) *printf()*
zero the decimal point is omitted. When the precision zero the decimal point is omitted. When the precision
is not specified 6 is used. A really big number is not specified 6 is used. A really big number
(out of range or dividing by zero) results in "inf" (out of range or dividing by zero) results in "inf"
or "-inf" with %f (INF or -INF with %F). or "-inf" with %f (INF or -INF with %F).
"0.0 / 0.0" results in "nan" with %f (NAN with %F). "0.0 / 0.0" results in "nan" with %f (NAN with %F).
Example: > Example: >
echo printf("%.2f", 12.115) echo printf("%.2f", 12.115)
< 12.12 < 12.12
@ -6320,15 +6361,17 @@ reltimestr({time}) *reltimestr()*
{only available when compiled with the |+reltime| feature} {only available when compiled with the |+reltime| feature}
*remote_expr()* *E449* *remote_expr()* *E449*
remote_expr({server}, {string} [, {idvar}]) remote_expr({server}, {string} [, {idvar} [, {timeout}]])
Send the {string} to {server}. The string is sent as an Send the {string} to {server}. The string is sent as an
expression and the result is returned after evaluation. expression and the result is returned after evaluation.
The result must be a String or a |List|. A |List| is turned The result must be a String or a |List|. A |List| is turned
into a String by joining the items with a line break in into a String by joining the items with a line break in
between (not at the end), like with join(expr, "\n"). between (not at the end), like with join(expr, "\n").
If {idvar} is present, it is taken as the name of a If {idvar} is present and not empty, it is taken as the name
variable and a {serverid} for later use with of a variable and a {serverid} for later use with
remote_read() is stored there. remote_read() is stored there.
If {timeout} is given the read times out after this many
seconds. Otherwise a timeout of 600 seconds is used.
See also |clientserver| |RemoteReply|. See also |clientserver| |RemoteReply|.
This function is not available in the |sandbox|. This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
{only available when compiled with the |+clientserver| feature} {only available when compiled with the |+clientserver| feature}
@ -6367,9 +6410,10 @@ remote_peek({serverid} [, {retvar}]) *remote_peek()*
:let repl = "" :let repl = ""
:echo "PEEK: ".remote_peek(id, "repl").": ".repl :echo "PEEK: ".remote_peek(id, "repl").": ".repl
remote_read({serverid}) *remote_read()* remote_read({serverid}, [{timeout}]) *remote_read()*
Return the oldest available reply from {serverid} and consume Return the oldest available reply from {serverid} and consume
it. It blocks until a reply is available. it. Unless a {timeout} in seconds is given, it blocks until a
reply is available.
See also |clientserver|. See also |clientserver|.
This function is not available in the |sandbox|. This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
{only available when compiled with the |+clientserver| feature} {only available when compiled with the |+clientserver| feature}
@ -6918,6 +6962,7 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action}[, {what}]]) *setqflist()*
nr error number nr error number
text description of the error text description of the error
type single-character error type, 'E', 'W', etc. type single-character error type, 'E', 'W', etc.
valid recognized error message
The "col", "vcol", "nr", "type" and "text" entries are The "col", "vcol", "nr", "type" and "text" entries are
optional. Either "lnum" or "pattern" entry can be used to optional. Either "lnum" or "pattern" entry can be used to
@ -6927,21 +6972,26 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action}[, {what}]]) *setqflist()*
item will not be handled as an error line. item will not be handled as an error line.
If both "pattern" and "lnum" are present then "pattern" will If both "pattern" and "lnum" are present then "pattern" will
be used. be used.
If the "valid" entry is not supplied, then the valid flag is
set when "bufnr" is a valid buffer or "filename" exists.
If you supply an empty {list}, the quickfix list will be If you supply an empty {list}, the quickfix list will be
cleared. cleared.
Note that the list is not exactly the same as what Note that the list is not exactly the same as what
|getqflist()| returns. |getqflist()| returns.
*E927* {action} values: *E927*
If {action} is set to 'a', then the items from {list} are 'a' The items from {list} are added to the existing
added to the existing quickfix list. If there is no existing quickfix list. If there is no existing list, then a
list, then a new list is created. new list is created.
If {action} is set to 'r', then the items from the current 'r' The items from the current quickfix list are replaced
quickfix list are replaced with the items from {list}. This with the items from {list}. This can also be used to
can also be used to clear the list: > clear the list: >
:call setqflist([], 'r') :call setqflist([], 'r')
< <
'f' All the quickfix lists in the quickfix stack are
freed.
If {action} is not present or is set to ' ', then a new list If {action} is not present or is set to ' ', then a new list
is created. is created.
@ -6949,11 +6999,17 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action}[, {what}]]) *setqflist()*
only the items listed in {what} are set. The first {list} only the items listed in {what} are set. The first {list}
argument is ignored. The following items can be specified in argument is ignored. The following items can be specified in
{what}: {what}:
nr list number in the quickfix stack context any Vim type can be stored as a context
items list of quickfix entries. Same as the {list}
argument.
nr list number in the quickfix stack; zero
means the current quickfix list and '$' means
the last quickfix list
title quickfix list title text title quickfix list title text
Unsupported keys in {what} are ignored. Unsupported keys in {what} are ignored.
If the "nr" item is not present, then the current quickfix list If the "nr" item is not present, then the current quickfix list
is modified. is modified. When creating a new quickfix list, "nr" can be
set to a value one greater than the quickfix stack size.
Examples: > Examples: >
:call setqflist([], 'r', {'title': 'My search'}) :call setqflist([], 'r', {'title': 'My search'})
@ -6963,7 +7019,7 @@ setqflist({list} [, {action}[, {what}]]) *setqflist()*
This function can be used to create a quickfix list This function can be used to create a quickfix list
independent of the 'errorformat' setting. Use a command like independent of the 'errorformat' setting. Use a command like
":cc 1" to jump to the first position. `:cc 1` to jump to the first position.
*setreg()* *setreg()*
@ -7053,18 +7109,22 @@ shellescape({string} [, {special}]) *shellescape()*
quotes within {string}. quotes within {string}.
Otherwise it will enclose {string} in single quotes and Otherwise it will enclose {string} in single quotes and
replace all "'" with "'\''". replace all "'" with "'\''".
When the {special} argument is present and it's a non-zero When the {special} argument is present and it's a non-zero
Number or a non-empty String (|non-zero-arg|), then special Number or a non-empty String (|non-zero-arg|), then special
items such as "!", "%", "#" and "<cword>" will be preceded by items such as "!", "%", "#" and "<cword>" will be preceded by
a backslash. This backslash will be removed again by the |:!| a backslash. This backslash will be removed again by the |:!|
command. command.
The "!" character will be escaped (again with a |non-zero-arg| The "!" character will be escaped (again with a |non-zero-arg|
{special}) when 'shell' contains "csh" in the tail. That is {special}) when 'shell' contains "csh" in the tail. That is
because for csh and tcsh "!" is used for history replacement because for csh and tcsh "!" is used for history replacement
even when inside single quotes. even when inside single quotes.
The <NL> character is also escaped. With a |non-zero-arg|
{special} and 'shell' containing "csh" in the tail it's With a |non-zero-arg| {special} the <NL> character is also
escaped. When 'shell' containing "csh" in the tail it's
escaped a second time. escaped a second time.
Example of use with a |:!| command: > Example of use with a |:!| command: >
:exe '!dir ' . shellescape(expand('<cfile>'), 1) :exe '!dir ' . shellescape(expand('<cfile>'), 1)
< This results in a directory listing for the file under the < This results in a directory listing for the file under the
@ -7596,17 +7656,29 @@ synIDtrans({synID}) *synIDtrans()*
":highlight link" are followed. ":highlight link" are followed.
synconcealed({lnum}, {col}) *synconcealed()* synconcealed({lnum}, {col}) *synconcealed()*
The result is a List. The first item in the list is 0 if the The result is a List with currently three items:
character at the position {lnum} and {col} is not part of a 1. The first item in the list is 0 if the character at the
concealable region, 1 if it is. The second item in the list is position {lnum} and {col} is not part of a concealable
a string. If the first item is 1, the second item contains the region, 1 if it is.
text which will be displayed in place of the concealed text, 2. The second item in the list is a string. If the first item
depending on the current setting of 'conceallevel'. The third is 1, the second item contains the text which will be
and final item in the list is a unique number representing the displayed in place of the concealed text, depending on the
specific syntax region matched. This allows detection of the current setting of 'conceallevel' and 'listchars'.
beginning of a new concealable region if there are two 3. The third and final item in the list is a number
consecutive regions with the same replacement character. representing the specific syntax region matched in the
For an example use see $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/2html.vim . line. When the character is not concealed the value is
zero. This allows detection of the beginning of a new
concealable region if there are two consecutive regions
with the same replacement character. For an example, if
the text is "123456" and both "23" and "45" are concealed
and replace by the character "X", then:
call returns ~
synconcealed(lnum, 1) [0, '', 0]
synconcealed(lnum, 2) [1, 'X', 1]
synconcealed(lnum, 3) [1, 'X', 1]
synconcealed(lnum, 4) [1, 'X', 2]
synconcealed(lnum, 5) [1, 'X', 2]
synconcealed(lnum, 6) [0, '', 0]
synstack({lnum}, {col}) *synstack()* synstack({lnum}, {col}) *synstack()*
@ -7738,8 +7810,13 @@ tagfiles() Returns a |List| with the file names used to search for tags
for the current buffer. This is the 'tags' option expanded. for the current buffer. This is the 'tags' option expanded.
taglist({expr}) *taglist()* taglist({expr}[, {filename}]) *taglist()*
Returns a list of tags matching the regular expression {expr}. Returns a list of tags matching the regular expression {expr}.
If {filename} is passed it is used to prioritize the results
in the same way that |:tselect| does. See |tag-priority|.
{filename} should be the full path of the file.
Each list item is a dictionary with at least the following Each list item is a dictionary with at least the following
entries: entries:
name Name of the tag. name Name of the tag.
@ -7866,8 +7943,19 @@ test_override({name}, {val}) *test_override()*
name effect when {val} is non-zero ~ name effect when {val} is non-zero ~
redraw disable the redrawing() function redraw disable the redrawing() function
char_avail disable the char_avail() function char_avail disable the char_avail() function
starting reset the "starting" variable, see below
ALL clear all overrides ({val} is not used) ALL clear all overrides ({val} is not used)
"starting" is to be used when a test should behave like
startup was done. Since the tests are run by sourcing a
script the "starting" variable is non-zero. This is usually a
good thing (tests run faster), but sometimes changes behavior
in a way that the test doesn't work properly.
When using: >
call test_override('starting', 1)
< The value of "starting" is saved. It is restored by: >
call test_override('starting', 0)
test_settime({expr}) *test_settime()* test_settime({expr}) *test_settime()*
Set the time Vim uses internally. Currently only used for Set the time Vim uses internally. Currently only used for
timestamps in the history, as they are used in viminfo, and timestamps in the history, as they are used in viminfo, and
@ -8288,8 +8376,8 @@ winwidth({nr}) *winwidth()*
:if winwidth(0) <= 50 :if winwidth(0) <= 50
: exe "normal 50\<C-W>|" : exe "normal 50\<C-W>|"
:endif :endif
< For getting the terminal or screen size, see the 'columns' < For getting the terminal or screen size, see the 'columns'
option. option.
wordcount() *wordcount()* wordcount() *wordcount()*
@ -8307,11 +8395,11 @@ wordcount() *wordcount()*
cursor_words Number of words before cursor position cursor_words Number of words before cursor position
(not in Visual mode) (not in Visual mode)
visual_bytes Number of bytes visually selected visual_bytes Number of bytes visually selected
(only in Visual mode) (only in Visual mode)
visual_chars Number of chars visually selected visual_chars Number of chars visually selected
(only in Visual mode) (only in Visual mode)
visual_words Number of chars visually selected visual_words Number of chars visually selected
(only in Visual mode) (only in Visual mode)
*writefile()* *writefile()*
@ -8458,9 +8546,9 @@ listcmds Compiled with commands for the buffer list |:files|
and the argument list |arglist|. and the argument list |arglist|.
localmap Compiled with local mappings and abbr. |:map-local| localmap Compiled with local mappings and abbr. |:map-local|
lua Compiled with Lua interface |Lua|. lua Compiled with Lua interface |Lua|.
mac Any Macintosh version of Vim. mac Any Macintosh version of Vim, but not all OS X.
macunix Compiled for OS X, with darwin macunix Compiled for OS X, with |mac-darwin-feature|
osx Compiled for OS X, with or without darwin osx Compiled for OS X, with or w/o |mac-darwin-feature|
menu Compiled with support for |:menu|. menu Compiled with support for |:menu|.
mksession Compiled with support for |:mksession|. mksession Compiled with support for |:mksession|.
modify_fname Compiled with file name modifiers. |filename-modifiers| modify_fname Compiled with file name modifiers. |filename-modifiers|
@ -8655,6 +8743,9 @@ See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
not used an error message is given. When [!] is used, not used an error message is given. When [!] is used,
an existing function is silently replaced. Unless it an existing function is silently replaced. Unless it
is currently being executed, that is an error. is currently being executed, that is an error.
NOTE: Use ! wisely. If used without care it can cause
an existing function to be replaced unexpectedly,
which is hard to debug.
For the {arguments} see |function-argument|. For the {arguments} see |function-argument|.
@ -8704,18 +8795,36 @@ See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
implies that the effect of |:nohlsearch| is undone implies that the effect of |:nohlsearch| is undone
when the function returns. when the function returns.
*:endf* *:endfunction* *E126* *E193* *:endf* *:endfunction* *E126* *E193* *W22*
:endf[unction] The end of a function definition. Must be on a line :endf[unction] [argument]
by its own, without other commands. The end of a function definition. Best is to put it
on a line by its own, without [argument].
[argument] can be:
| command command to execute next
\n command command to execute next
" comment always ignored
anything else ignored, warning given when
'verbose' is non-zero
The support for a following command was added in Vim
8.0.0654, before that any argument was silently
ignored.
To be able to define a function inside an `:execute`
command, use line breaks instead of |:bar|: >
:exe "func Foo()\necho 'foo'\nendfunc"
<
*:delf* *:delfunction* *E130* *E131* *E933* *:delf* *:delfunction* *E130* *E131* *E933*
:delf[unction] {name} Delete function {name}. :delf[unction][!] {name}
Delete function {name}.
{name} can also be a |Dictionary| entry that is a {name} can also be a |Dictionary| entry that is a
|Funcref|: > |Funcref|: >
:delfunc dict.init :delfunc dict.init
< This will remove the "init" entry from "dict". The < This will remove the "init" entry from "dict". The
function is deleted if there are no more references to function is deleted if there are no more references to
it. it.
With the ! there is no error if the function does not
exist.
*:retu* *:return* *E133* *:retu* *:return* *E133*
:retu[rn] [expr] Return from a function. When "[expr]" is given, it is :retu[rn] [expr] Return from a function. When "[expr]" is given, it is
evaluated and returned as the result of the function. evaluated and returned as the result of the function.
@ -10635,6 +10744,17 @@ missing: >
: echo "You will _never_ see this message" : echo "You will _never_ see this message"
:endif :endif
To execute a command only when the |+eval| feature is disabled requires a trick,
as this example shows: >
silent! while 0
set history=111
silent! endwhile
When the |+eval| feature is available the command is skipped because of the
"while 0". Without the |+eval| feature the "while 0" is an error, which is
silently ignored, and the command is executed.
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
11. The sandbox *eval-sandbox* *sandbox* *E48* 11. The sandbox *eval-sandbox* *sandbox* *E48*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 04 *filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 28
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -353,12 +353,12 @@ define yourself. There are a few ways to avoid this:
You need to define your own mapping before the plugin is loaded (before You need to define your own mapping before the plugin is loaded (before
editing a file of that type). The plugin will then skip installing the editing a file of that type). The plugin will then skip installing the
default mapping. default mapping.
*no_mail_maps*
3. Disable defining mappings for a specific filetype by setting a variable, 3. Disable defining mappings for a specific filetype by setting a variable,
which contains the name of the filetype. For the "mail" filetype this which contains the name of the filetype. For the "mail" filetype this
would be: > would be: >
:let no_mail_maps = 1 :let no_mail_maps = 1
< *no_plugin_maps*
4. Disable defining mappings for all filetypes by setting a variable: > 4. Disable defining mappings for all filetypes by setting a variable: >
:let no_plugin_maps = 1 :let no_plugin_maps = 1
< <
@ -663,6 +663,12 @@ Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
file: |pi_spec.txt|. file: |pi_spec.txt|.
RUST *ft-rust*
Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
file: |ft_rust.txt|.
SQL *ft-sql* SQL *ft-sql*
Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 02 *fold.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ This will call a function to compute the fold level: >
:set foldexpr=MyFoldLevel(v:lnum) :set foldexpr=MyFoldLevel(v:lnum)
This will make a fold out of paragraphs separated by blank lines: > This will make a fold out of paragraphs separated by blank lines: >
:set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum)=~'^\\s*$'&&getline(v:lnum+1)=~'\\S'?'<1':1 :set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum)=~'^\\s*$'&&getline(v:lnum+1)=~'\\S'?'<1':1
this does the same: > This does the same: >
:set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum-1)=~'^\\s*$'&&getline(v:lnum)=~'\\S'?'>1':1 :set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum-1)=~'^\\s*$'&&getline(v:lnum)=~'\\S'?'>1':1
Note that backslashes must be used to escape characters that ":set" handles Note that backslashes must be used to escape characters that ":set" handles
@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ and the level given by the marker:
1. If a marker with the same fold level is encountered, the previous fold 1. If a marker with the same fold level is encountered, the previous fold
ends and another fold with the same level starts. ends and another fold with the same level starts.
2. If a marker with a higher fold level is found, a nested fold is started. 2. If a marker with a higher fold level is found, a nested fold is started.
3. if a marker with a lower fold level is found, all folds up to and including 3. If a marker with a lower fold level is found, all folds up to and including
this level end and a fold with the specified level starts. this level end and a fold with the specified level starts.
The number indicates the fold level. A zero cannot be used (a marker with The number indicates the fold level. A zero cannot be used (a marker with

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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ NOTE: "gnat xref -v" is very tricky to use as it has almost no diagnostic
then "gnat xref -v *.ad?" then "gnat xref -v *.ad?"
4) Project manager support is completely broken - don't even try "gnat xref 4) Project manager support is completely broken - don't even try "gnat xref
-Padacl.gpr". -Padacl.gpr".
5) VIM is faster when the tags file is sorted - use "sort --unique 5) Vim is faster when the tags file is sorted - use "sort --unique
--ignore-case --output=tags tags" . --ignore-case --output=tags tags" .
6) Remember to insert "!_TAG_FILE_SORTED 2 %sort ui" as first line to mark 6) Remember to insert "!_TAG_FILE_SORTED 2 %sort ui" as first line to mark
the file assorted. the file assorted.

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@ -0,0 +1,237 @@
*ft_rust.txt* Filetype plugin for Rust
==============================================================================
CONTENTS *rust*
1. Introduction |rust-intro|
2. Settings |rust-settings|
3. Commands |rust-commands|
4. Mappings |rust-mappings|
==============================================================================
INTRODUCTION *rust-intro*
This plugin provides syntax and supporting functionality for the Rust
filetype.
==============================================================================
SETTINGS *rust-settings*
This plugin has a few variables you can define in your vimrc that change the
behavior of the plugin.
*g:rustc_path*
g:rustc_path~
Set this option to the path to rustc for use in the |:RustRun| and
|:RustExpand| commands. If unset, "rustc" will be located in $PATH: >
let g:rustc_path = $HOME."/bin/rustc"
<
*g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent*
g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent~
Set this option to 1 to have 'makeprg' default to "rustc" instead of
"rustc %": >
let g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent = 1
<
*g:rust_conceal*
g:rust_conceal~
Set this option to turn on the basic |conceal| support: >
let g:rust_conceal = 1
<
*g:rust_conceal_mod_path*
g:rust_conceal_mod_path~
Set this option to turn on |conceal| for the path connecting token
"::": >
let g:rust_conceal_mod_path = 1
<
*g:rust_conceal_pub*
g:rust_conceal_pub~
Set this option to turn on |conceal| for the "pub" token: >
let g:rust_conceal_pub = 1
<
*g:rust_recommended_style*
g:rust_recommended_style~
Set this option to enable vim indentation and textwidth settings to
conform to style conventions of the rust standard library (i.e. use 4
spaces for indents and sets 'textwidth' to 99). This option is enabled
by default. To disable it: >
let g:rust_recommended_style = 0
<
*g:rust_fold*
g:rust_fold~
Set this option to turn on |folding|: >
let g:rust_fold = 1
<
Value Effect ~
0 No folding
1 Braced blocks are folded. All folds are open by
default.
2 Braced blocks are folded. 'foldlevel' is left at the
global value (all folds are closed by default).
*g:rust_bang_comment_leader*
g:rust_bang_comment_leader~
Set this option to 1 to preserve the leader on multi-line doc comments
using the /*! syntax: >
let g:rust_bang_comment_leader = 1
<
*g:ftplugin_rust_source_path*
g:ftplugin_rust_source_path~
Set this option to a path that should be prepended to 'path' for Rust
source files: >
let g:ftplugin_rust_source_path = $HOME.'/dev/rust'
<
*g:rustfmt_command*
g:rustfmt_command~
Set this option to the name of the 'rustfmt' executable in your $PATH. If
not specified it defaults to 'rustfmt' : >
let g:rustfmt_command = 'rustfmt'
<
*g:rustfmt_autosave*
g:rustfmt_autosave~
Set this option to 1 to run |:RustFmt| automatically when saving a
buffer. If not specified it defaults to 0 : >
let g:rustfmt_autosave = 0
<
*g:rustfmt_fail_silently*
g:rustfmt_fail_silently~
Set this option to 1 to prevent 'rustfmt' from populating the
|location-list| with errors. If not specified it defaults to 0: >
let g:rustfmt_fail_silently = 0
<
*g:rustfmt_options*
g:rustfmt_options~
Set this option to a string of options to pass to 'rustfmt'. The
write-mode is already set to 'overwrite'. If not specified it
defaults to '' : >
let g:rustfmt_options = ''
<
*g:rust_playpen_url*
g:rust_playpen_url~
Set this option to override the url for the playpen to use: >
let g:rust_playpen_url = 'https://play.rust-lang.org/'
<
*g:rust_shortener_url*
g:rust_shortener_url~
Set this option to override the url for the url shortener: >
let g:rust_shortener_url = 'https://is.gd/'
<
==============================================================================
COMMANDS *rust-commands*
:RustRun [args] *:RustRun*
:RustRun! [rustc-args] [--] [args]
Compiles and runs the current file. If it has unsaved changes,
it will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is
an unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file
first. The compiled binary is always placed in a temporary
directory, but is run from the current directory.
The arguments given to |:RustRun| will be passed to the
compiled binary.
If ! is specified, the arguments are passed to rustc instead.
A "--" argument will separate the rustc arguments from the
arguments passed to the binary.
If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc.
Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH.
:RustExpand [args] *:RustExpand*
:RustExpand! [TYPE] [args]
Expands the current file using --pretty and displays the
results in a new split. If the current file has unsaved
changes, it will be saved first using |:update|. If the
current file is an unnamed buffer, it will be written to a
temporary file first.
The arguments given to |:RustExpand| will be passed to rustc.
This is largely intended for specifying various --cfg
configurations.
If ! is specified, the first argument is the expansion type to
pass to rustc --pretty. Otherwise it will default to
"expanded".
If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc.
Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH.
:RustEmitIr [args] *:RustEmitIr*
Compiles the current file to LLVM IR and displays the results
in a new split. If the current file has unsaved changes, it
will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is an
unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file first.
The arguments given to |:RustEmitIr| will be passed to rustc.
If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc.
Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH.
:RustEmitAsm [args] *:RustEmitAsm*
Compiles the current file to assembly and displays the results
in a new split. If the current file has unsaved changes, it
will be saved first using |:update|. If the current file is an
unnamed buffer, it will be written to a temporary file first.
The arguments given to |:RustEmitAsm| will be passed to rustc.
If |g:rustc_path| is defined, it is used as the path to rustc.
Otherwise it is assumed rustc can be found in $PATH.
:RustPlay *:RustPlay*
This command will only work if you have web-api.vim installed
(available at https://github.com/mattn/webapi-vim). It sends the
current selection, or if nothing is selected, the entirety of the
current buffer to the Rust playpen, and emits a message with the
shortened URL to the playpen.
|g:rust_playpen_url| is the base URL to the playpen, by default
"https://play.rust-lang.org/".
|g:rust_shortener_url| is the base url for the shorterner, by
default "https://is.gd/"
:RustFmt *:RustFmt*
Runs |g:rustfmt_command| on the current buffer. If
|g:rustfmt_options| is set then those will be passed to the
executable.
If |g:rustfmt_fail_silently| is 0 (the default) then it
will populate the |location-list| with the errors from
|g:rustfmt_command|. If |g:rustfmt_fail_silently| is set to 1
then it will not populate the |location-list|.
:RustFmtRange *:RustFmtRange*
Runs |g:rustfmt_command| with selected range. See
|:RustFmt| for any other information.
==============================================================================
MAPPINGS *rust-mappings*
This plugin defines mappings for |[[| and |]]| to support hanging indents.
It also has a few other mappings:
*rust_<D-r>*
<D-r> Executes |:RustRun| with no arguments.
Note: This binding is only available in MacVim.
*rust_<D-R>*
<D-R> Populates the command line with |:RustRun|! using the
arguments given to the last invocation, but does not
execute it.
Note: This binding is only available in MacVim.
==============================================================================
vim:tw=78:sw=4:noet:ts=8:ft=help:norl:

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
Introduction *hangul* Introduction *hangul*
------------ ------------
It is to input hangul, the Korean language, with VIM GUI version. It is to input hangul, the Korean language, with Vim GUI version.
If you have a XIM program, you can use another |+xim| feature. If you have a XIM program, you can use another |+xim| feature.
Basically, it is for anybody who has no XIM program. Basically, it is for anybody who has no XIM program.
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ You should set LANG variable to Korean locale such as ko, ko_KR.eucKR
or ko_KR.UTF-8. or ko_KR.UTF-8.
If you set LC_ALL variable, it should be set to Korean locale also. If you set LC_ALL variable, it should be set to Korean locale also.
VIM resource Vim resource
------------ ------------
You may want to set 'encoding' and 'fileencodings'. You may want to set 'encoding' and 'fileencodings'.
Next are examples: > Next are examples: >
@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ If both are set, VIM_KEYBOARD has higher priority.
Hangul Fonts Hangul Fonts
------------ ------------
If you use GTK version of GVIM, you should set 'guifont' and 'guifontwide'. If you use GTK version of gvim, you should set 'guifont' and 'guifontwide'.
For example: > For example: >
set guifont=Courier\ 12 set guifont=Courier\ 12
set guifontwide=NanumGothicCoding\ 12 set guifontwide=NanumGothicCoding\ 12
If you use Motif or Athena version of GVIM, you should set 'guifontset' in If you use Motif or Athena version of gvim, you should set 'guifontset' in
your vimrc. You can set fontset in the .Xdefaults file. your vimrc. You can set fontset in the .Xdefaults file.
$HOME/.gvimrc: > $HOME/.gvimrc: >
@ -77,11 +77,11 @@ $HOME/.Xdefaults: >
attention! the , (comma) or ; (semicolon) attention! the , (comma) or ; (semicolon)
And there should be no ':set guifont'. If it exists, then Gvim ignores And there should be no ':set guifont'. If it exists, then gvim ignores
':set guifontset'. It means VIM runs without fontset supporting. ':set guifontset'. It means Vim runs without fontset supporting.
So, you can see only English. Hangul does not be correctly displayed. So, you can see only English. Hangul does not be correctly displayed.
After "fontset" feature is enabled, VIM does not allow using english After "fontset" feature is enabled, Vim does not allow using english
font only in "font" setting for syntax. font only in "font" setting for syntax.
For example, if you use > For example, if you use >
:set guifontset=eng_font,your_font :set guifontset=eng_font,your_font
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ We don't support Johab font.
We don't support Hanja input. We don't support Hanja input.
And We don't have any plan to support them. And We don't have any plan to support them.
If you really need such features, you can use console version of VIM with a If you really need such features, you can use console version of Vim with a
capable terminal emulator. capable terminal emulator.
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help
help entries for "word". help entries for "word".
Or use ":helpgrep word". |:helpgrep| Or use ":helpgrep word". |:helpgrep|
VIM stands for Vi IMproved. Most of VIM was made by Bram Moolenaar, but only Vim stands for Vi IMproved. Most of Vim was made by Bram Moolenaar, but only
through the help of many others. See |credits|. through the help of many others. See |credits|.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*doc-file-list* *Q_ct* *doc-file-list* *Q_ct*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Feb 09 *helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 19
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -142,7 +142,8 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
already opened, then the location list for that window already opened, then the location list for that window
is used. Otherwise, a new help window is opened and is used. Otherwise, a new help window is opened and
the location list for that window is set. The the location list for that window is set. The
location list for the current window is not changed. location list for the current window is not changed
then.
*:exu* *:exusage* *:exu* *:exusage*
:exu[sage] Show help on Ex commands. Added to simulate the Nvi :exu[sage] Show help on Ex commands. Added to simulate the Nvi

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@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ instance), code similar to the following should be used:
$vim = new Win32::OLE 'Vim.Application'; $vim = new Win32::OLE 'Vim.Application';
[C#] > [C#] >
// Add a reference to VIM in your project. // Add a reference to Vim in your project.
// Choose the COM tab. // Choose the COM tab.
// Select "VIM Ole Interface 1.1 Type Library" // Select "Vim Ole Interface 1.1 Type Library"
Vim.Vim vimobj = new Vim.Vim(); Vim.Vim vimobj = new Vim.Vim();
Vim does not support acting as a "hidden" OLE server, like some other OLE Vim does not support acting as a "hidden" OLE server, like some other OLE

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
Perl and Vim *perl* *Perl* Perl and Vim *perl* *Perl*
1. Editing Perl files |perl-editing| 1. Editing Perl files |perl-editing|
2. Compiling VIM with Perl interface |perl-compiling| 2. Compiling Vim with Perl interface |perl-compiling|
3. Using the Perl interface |perl-using| 3. Using the Perl interface |perl-using|
4. Dynamic loading |perl-dynamic| 4. Dynamic loading |perl-dynamic|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Vim in the $VIMRUNTIME/tools directory. This script has currently more
features than Exuberant ctags' Perl support. features than Exuberant ctags' Perl support.
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
2. Compiling VIM with Perl interface *perl-compiling* 2. Compiling Vim with Perl interface *perl-compiling*
To compile Vim with Perl interface, you need Perl 5.004 (or later). Perl must To compile Vim with Perl interface, you need Perl 5.004 (or later). Perl must
be installed before you compile Vim. Vim's Perl interface does NOT work with be installed before you compile Vim. Vim's Perl interface does NOT work with

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Feb 23 *index.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Apr 22
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -309,10 +309,10 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|B| B 1 cursor N WORDS backward |B| B 1 cursor N WORDS backward
|C| ["x]C 2 change from the cursor position to the end |C| ["x]C 2 change from the cursor position to the end
of the line, and N-1 more lines [into of the line, and N-1 more lines [into
buffer x]; synonym for "c$" register x]; synonym for "c$"
|D| ["x]D 2 delete the characters under the cursor |D| ["x]D 2 delete the characters under the cursor
until the end of the line and N-1 more until the end of the line and N-1 more
lines [into buffer x]; synonym for "d$" lines [into register x]; synonym for "d$"
|E| E 1 cursor forward to the end of WORD N |E| E 1 cursor forward to the end of WORD N
|F| F{char} 1 cursor to the Nth occurrence of {char} to |F| F{char} 1 cursor to the Nth occurrence of {char} to
the left the left
@ -329,13 +329,13 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
opposite direction opposite direction
|O| O 2 begin a new line above the cursor and |O| O 2 begin a new line above the cursor and
insert text, repeat N times insert text, repeat N times
|P| ["x]P 2 put the text [from buffer x] before the |P| ["x]P 2 put the text [from register x] before the
cursor N times cursor N times
|Q| Q switch to "Ex" mode |Q| Q switch to "Ex" mode
|R| R 2 enter replace mode: overtype existing |R| R 2 enter replace mode: overtype existing
characters, repeat the entered text N-1 characters, repeat the entered text N-1
times times
|S| ["x]S 2 delete N lines [into buffer x] and start |S| ["x]S 2 delete N lines [into register x] and start
insert; synonym for "cc". insert; synonym for "cc".
|T| T{char} 1 cursor till after Nth occurrence of {char} |T| T{char} 1 cursor till after Nth occurrence of {char}
to the left to the left
@ -343,8 +343,8 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|V| V start linewise Visual mode |V| V start linewise Visual mode
|W| W 1 cursor N WORDS forward |W| W 1 cursor N WORDS forward
|X| ["x]X 2 delete N characters before the cursor [into |X| ["x]X 2 delete N characters before the cursor [into
buffer x] register x]
|Y| ["x]Y yank N lines [into buffer x]; synonym for |Y| ["x]Y yank N lines [into register x]; synonym for
"yy" "yy"
|ZZ| ZZ store current file if modified, and exit |ZZ| ZZ store current file if modified, and exit
|ZQ| ZQ exit current file always |ZQ| ZQ exit current file always
@ -367,12 +367,12 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|`}| `} 1 cursor to the end of the current paragraph |`}| `} 1 cursor to the end of the current paragraph
|a| a 2 append text after the cursor N times |a| a 2 append text after the cursor N times
|b| b 1 cursor N words backward |b| b 1 cursor N words backward
|c| ["x]c{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into buffer x] and start |c| ["x]c{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into register x] and
start insert
|cc| ["x]cc 2 delete N lines [into register x] and start
insert insert
|cc| ["x]cc 2 delete N lines [into buffer x] and start |d| ["x]d{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into register x]
insert |dd| ["x]dd 2 delete N lines [into register x]
|d| ["x]d{motion} 2 delete Nmove text [into buffer x]
|dd| ["x]dd 2 delete N lines [into buffer x]
|do| do 2 same as ":diffget" |do| do 2 same as ":diffget"
|dp| dp 2 same as ":diffput" |dp| dp 2 same as ":diffput"
|e| e 1 cursor forward to the end of word N |e| e 1 cursor forward to the end of word N
@ -398,16 +398,16 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|q?| q? edit ? command-line in command-line window |q?| q? edit ? command-line in command-line window
|r| r{char} 2 replace N chars with {char} |r| r{char} 2 replace N chars with {char}
|s| ["x]s 2 (substitute) delete N characters [into |s| ["x]s 2 (substitute) delete N characters [into
buffer x] and start insert register x] and start insert
|t| t{char} 1 cursor till before Nth occurrence of {char} |t| t{char} 1 cursor till before Nth occurrence of {char}
to the right to the right
|u| u 2 undo changes |u| u 2 undo changes
|v| v start characterwise Visual mode |v| v start characterwise Visual mode
|w| w 1 cursor N words forward |w| w 1 cursor N words forward
|x| ["x]x 2 delete N characters under and after the |x| ["x]x 2 delete N characters under and after the
cursor [into buffer x] cursor [into register x]
|y| ["x]y{motion} yank Nmove text [into buffer x] |y| ["x]y{motion} yank Nmove text [into register x]
|yy| ["x]yy yank N lines [into buffer x] |yy| ["x]yy yank N lines [into register x]
|z| z{char} commands starting with 'z', see |z| below |z| z{char} commands starting with 'z', see |z| below
|{| { 1 cursor N paragraphs backward |{| { 1 cursor N paragraphs backward
|bar| | 1 cursor to column N |bar| | 1 cursor to column N

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Jan 31 *insert.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 May 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -159,7 +159,8 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O* CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
Insert the contents of a register literally and don't Insert the contents of a register literally and don't
auto-indent. Does the same as pasting with the mouse auto-indent. Does the same as pasting with the mouse
|<MiddleMouse>|. |<MiddleMouse>|. When the register is linewise this will
insert the text above the current line, like with `P`.
Does not replace characters! Does not replace characters!
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
typed. {not in Vi} typed. {not in Vi}
@ -633,13 +634,13 @@ Completion can be done for:
10. User defined completion |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-U| 10. User defined completion |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-U|
11. omni completion |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O| 11. omni completion |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O|
12. Spelling suggestions |i_CTRL-X_s| 12. Spelling suggestions |i_CTRL-X_s|
13. keywords in 'complete' |i_CTRL-N| 13. keywords in 'complete' |i_CTRL-N| |i_CTRL-P|
All these (except 2) are done in CTRL-X mode. This is a sub-mode of Insert All these, except CTRL-N and CTRL-P, are done in CTRL-X mode. This is a
and Replace modes. You enter CTRL-X mode by typing CTRL-X and one of the sub-mode of Insert and Replace modes. You enter CTRL-X mode by typing CTRL-X
CTRL-X commands. You exit CTRL-X mode by typing a key that is not a valid and one of the CTRL-X commands. You exit CTRL-X mode by typing a key that is
CTRL-X mode command. Valid keys are the CTRL-X command itself, CTRL-N (next), not a valid CTRL-X mode command. Valid keys are the CTRL-X command itself,
and CTRL-P (previous). CTRL-N (next), and CTRL-P (previous).
Also see the 'infercase' option if you want to adjust the case of the match. Also see the 'infercase' option if you want to adjust the case of the match.

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@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ The Vim pages contain the most recent information about Vim. They also
contain links to the most recent version of Vim. The FAQ is a list of contain links to the most recent version of Vim. The FAQ is a list of
Frequently Asked Questions. Read this if you have problems. Frequently Asked Questions. Read this if you have problems.
VIM home page: http://www.vim.org/ Vim home page: http://www.vim.org/
VIM FAQ: http://vimdoc.sf.net/ Vim FAQ: http://vimdoc.sf.net/
Downloading: ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/MIRRORS Downloading: ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/MIRRORS

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 10 *map.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 May 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ that starts with ",". Then you need to type another character for Vim to know
whether to use the "," mapping or the longer one. To avoid this add the whether to use the "," mapping or the longer one. To avoid this add the
<nowait> argument. Then the mapping will be used when it matches, Vim does <nowait> argument. Then the mapping will be used when it matches, Vim does
not wait for more characters to be typed. However, if the characters were not wait for more characters to be typed. However, if the characters were
already type they are used. already typed they are used.
*:map-<silent>* *:map-silent* *:map-<silent>* *:map-silent*
To define a mapping which will not be echoed on the command line, add To define a mapping which will not be echoed on the command line, add
@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ Bear in mind that convert-meta has been reported to have troubles when used in
UTF-8 locales. On terminals like xterm, the "metaSendsEscape" resource can be UTF-8 locales. On terminals like xterm, the "metaSendsEscape" resource can be
toggled on the fly through the "Main Options" menu, by pressing Ctrl-LeftClick toggled on the fly through the "Main Options" menu, by pressing Ctrl-LeftClick
on the terminal; that's a good last resource in case you want to send ESC when on the terminal; that's a good last resource in case you want to send ESC when
using other applications but not when inside VIM. using other applications but not when inside Vim.
1.11 MAPPING AN OPERATOR *:map-operator* 1.11 MAPPING AN OPERATOR *:map-operator*

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*message.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jan 02 *message.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -768,6 +768,13 @@ Example: >
You tried to execute a command that is neither an Ex command nor You tried to execute a command that is neither an Ex command nor
a user-defined command. a user-defined command.
*E943* >
Command table needs to be updated, run 'make cmdidxs'
This can only happen when changing the source code, when adding a command in
src/ex_cmds.h. The lookup table then needs to be updated, by running: >
make cmdidxs
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
3. Messages *messages* 3. Messages *messages*

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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ In case you do not want the NetBeans interface you can disable it by
uncommenting a line with "--disable-netbeans" in the Makefile. uncommenting a line with "--disable-netbeans" in the Makefile.
Currently the NetBeans interface is supported by Vim running in a terminal and Currently the NetBeans interface is supported by Vim running in a terminal and
by GVim when it is run with one of the following GUIs: GTK, GNOME, Windows, by gvim when it is run with one of the following GUIs: GTK, GNOME, Windows,
Athena and Motif. Athena and Motif.
If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries. See If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries. See
@ -996,7 +996,7 @@ to "Vim". In the Expert tab make sure the "Vim Command" is correct.
You should be careful if you change the "Vim Command". There are command You should be careful if you change the "Vim Command". There are command
line options there which must be there for the connection to be properly line options there which must be there for the connection to be properly
set up. You can change the command name but that's about it. If your gvim set up. You can change the command name but that's about it. If your gvim
can be found by your $PATH then the VIM Command can start with "gvim". If can be found by your $PATH then the Vim Command can start with "gvim". If
you don't want gvim searched from your $PATH then hard code in the full you don't want gvim searched from your $PATH then hard code in the full
Unix path name. At this point you should get a gvim for any source file Unix path name. At this point you should get a gvim for any source file
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*options.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 09 *options.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ Note: In the future more global options can be made global-local. Using
Setting the filetype Setting the filetype
:setf[iletype] {filetype} *:setf* *:setfiletype* :setf[iletype] [FALLBACK] {filetype} *:setf* *:setfiletype*
Set the 'filetype' option to {filetype}, but only if Set the 'filetype' option to {filetype}, but only if
not done yet in a sequence of (nested) autocommands. not done yet in a sequence of (nested) autocommands.
This is short for: > This is short for: >
@ -380,6 +380,13 @@ Setting the filetype
< This command is used in a filetype.vim file to avoid < This command is used in a filetype.vim file to avoid
setting the 'filetype' option twice, causing different setting the 'filetype' option twice, causing different
settings and syntax files to be loaded. settings and syntax files to be loaded.
When the optional FALLBACK argument is present, a
later :setfiletype command will override the
'filetype'. This is to used for filetype detections
that are just a guess. |did_filetype()| will return
false after this command.
{not in Vi} {not in Vi}
*option-window* *optwin* *option-window* *optwin*
@ -862,6 +869,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
< Vim will guess the value. In the GUI this should work correctly, < Vim will guess the value. In the GUI this should work correctly,
in other cases Vim might not be able to guess the right value. in other cases Vim might not be able to guess the right value.
When the t_BG option is set, Vim will use it to request the background
color from the terminal. If the returned RGB value is dark/light and
'background' is not dark/light, 'background' will be set and the
screen is redrawn. This may have side effects, make t_BG empty in
your .vimrc if you suspect this problem.
When starting the GUI, the default value for 'background' will be When starting the GUI, the default value for 'background' will be
"light". When the value is not set in the .gvimrc, and Vim detects "light". When the value is not set in the .gvimrc, and Vim detects
that the background is actually quite dark, 'background' is set to that the background is actually quite dark, 'background' is set to
@ -2700,7 +2713,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Makes the 'g' and 'c' flags of the ":substitute" command to be Makes the 'g' and 'c' flags of the ":substitute" command to be
toggled each time the flag is given. See |complex-change|. See toggled each time the flag is given. See |complex-change|. See
also 'gdefault' option. also 'gdefault' option.
Switching this option on is discouraged! Switching this option on may break plugins!
*'emoji'* *'emo'* *'noemoji'* *'noemo'* *'emoji'* *'emo'* *'noemoji'* *'noemo'*
'emoji' 'emo' boolean (default: on) 'emoji' 'emo' boolean (default: on)
@ -3509,6 +3522,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
:s///gg subst. all subst. one :s///gg subst. all subst. one
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set. NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
DEPRECATED: Setting this option may break plugins that are not aware
of this option. Also, many users get confused that adding the /g flag
has the opposite effect of that it normally does.
*'grepformat'* *'gfm'* *'grepformat'* *'gfm'*
'grepformat' 'gfm' string (default "%f:%l:%m,%f:%l%m,%f %l%m") 'grepformat' 'gfm' string (default "%f:%l:%m,%f:%l%m,%f %l%m")
@ -4024,7 +4040,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
D:DiffDelete,T:DiffText,>:SignColumn, D:DiffDelete,T:DiffText,>:SignColumn,
B:SpellBad,P:SpellCap,R:SpellRare, B:SpellBad,P:SpellCap,R:SpellRare,
L:SpellLocal,-:Conceal,+:Pmenu,=:PmenuSel, L:SpellLocal,-:Conceal,+:Pmenu,=:PmenuSel,
x:PmenuSbar,X:PmenuThumb") x:PmenuSbar,X:PmenuThumb,*:TabLine,
#:TabLineSel,_:TabLineFill,!:CursorColumn,
.:CursorLine,o:ColorColumn,q:QuickFixLine")
global global
{not in Vi} {not in Vi}
This option can be used to set highlighting mode for various This option can be used to set highlighting mode for various
@ -5927,10 +5945,14 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
{only available when compiled with the |+reltime| {only available when compiled with the |+reltime|
feature} feature}
The time in milliseconds for redrawing the display. This applies to The time in milliseconds for redrawing the display. This applies to
searching for patterns for 'hlsearch' and |:match| highlighting. searching for patterns for 'hlsearch', |:match| highlighting an syntax
highlighting.
When redrawing takes more than this many milliseconds no further When redrawing takes more than this many milliseconds no further
matches will be highlighted. This is used to avoid that Vim hangs matches will be highlighted.
when using a very complicated pattern. For syntax highlighting the time applies per window. When over the
limit syntax highlighting is disabled until |CTRL-L| is used.
This is used to avoid that Vim hangs when using a very complicated
pattern.
*'regexpengine'* *'re'* *'regexpengine'* *'re'*
'regexpengine' 're' number (default 0) 'regexpengine' 're' number (default 0)
@ -6489,8 +6511,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
Flag passed to the shell to execute "!" and ":!" commands; e.g., Flag passed to the shell to execute "!" and ":!" commands; e.g.,
"bash.exe -c ls" or "command.com /c dir". For the MS-DOS-like "bash.exe -c ls" or "command.com /c dir". For the MS-DOS-like
systems, the default is set according to the value of 'shell', to systems, the default is set according to the value of 'shell', to
reduce the need to set this option by the user. It's not used for reduce the need to set this option by the user.
OS/2 (EMX figures this out itself).
On Unix it can have more than one flag. Each white space separated On Unix it can have more than one flag. Each white space separated
part is passed as an argument to the shell command. part is passed as an argument to the shell command.
See |option-backslash| about including spaces and backslashes. See |option-backslash| about including spaces and backslashes.
@ -7730,6 +7751,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
compatible terminal. compatible terminal.
If setting this option does not work (produces a colorless UI) If setting this option does not work (produces a colorless UI)
reading |xterm-true-color| might help. reading |xterm-true-color| might help.
Note that the "cterm" attributes are still used, not the "gui" ones.
NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set. NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.
*'terse'* *'noterse'* *'terse'* *'noterse'*
@ -7806,7 +7828,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'timeout' 'to' boolean (default on) 'timeout' 'to' boolean (default on)
global global
*'ttimeout'* *'nottimeout'* *'ttimeout'* *'nottimeout'*
'ttimeout' boolean (default off, set in |defaults.vim|)) 'ttimeout' boolean (default off, set in |defaults.vim|)
global global
{not in Vi} {not in Vi}
These two options together determine the behavior when part of a These two options together determine the behavior when part of a
@ -7841,7 +7863,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
global global
{not in all versions of Vi} {not in all versions of Vi}
*'ttimeoutlen'* *'ttm'* *'ttimeoutlen'* *'ttm'*
'ttimeoutlen' 'ttm' number (default -1, set to 100 in |defaults.vim|)) 'ttimeoutlen' 'ttm' number (default -1, set to 100 in |defaults.vim|)
global global
{not in Vi} {not in Vi}
The time in milliseconds that is waited for a key code or mapped key The time in milliseconds that is waited for a key code or mapped key

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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ The default value for $VIM is set at compile time and can be determined with >
:version :version
The normal value is /boot/home/config/share/vim. If you don't like it you can The normal value is /boot/home/config/share/vim. If you don't like it you can
set the VIM environment variable to override this, or set 'helpfile' in your set the Vim environment variable to override this, or set 'helpfile' in your
.vimrc: > .vimrc: >
:if version >= 500 :if version >= 500

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 30 *os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Apr 28
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al. VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
@ -12,11 +12,13 @@ NOTE: This file is a bit outdated. You might find more useful info here:
http://macvim.org/ http://macvim.org/
1. Filename Convention |mac-filename| 1. Filename Convention |mac-filename|
2. .vimrc an .vim files |mac-vimfile| 2. .vimrc and .vim files |mac-vimfile|
3. FAQ |mac-faq| 3. Standard mappings |mac-standard-mappings|
4. Known Lack |mac-lack| 4. FAQ |mac-faq|
5. Mac Bug Report |mac-bug| 5. Known Lack |mac-lack|
6. Compiling Vim |mac-compile| 6. Mac Bug Report |mac-bug|
7. Compiling Vim |mac-compile|
8. The darwin feature |mac-darwin-feature|
There was a Mac port for version 3.0 of Vim. Here are the first few lines There was a Mac port for version 3.0 of Vim. Here are the first few lines
from the old file: from the old file:
@ -72,7 +74,18 @@ the |'nocompatible'| option is set, otherwise it will only handle mac format
files. files.
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
3. Mac FAQ *mac-faq* 3. Standard mappings *mac-standard-mappings*
The following mappings are available for cut/copy/paste from/to clipboard.
key Normal Visual Insert Description ~
Command-v "*P "-d"*P <C-R>* paste text *<D-v>*
Command-c "*y copy Visual text *<D-c>*
Command-x "*d cut Visual text *<D-x>*
Backspace "*d cut Visual text
==============================================================================
4. Mac FAQ *mac-faq*
On the internet: http://macvim.org/OSX/index.php#FAQ On the internet: http://macvim.org/OSX/index.php#FAQ
@ -95,13 +108,13 @@ A: The following trick works with most shells. Put it in your vimrc file.
let $PATH = matchstr(s:path, 'VIMPATH\zs.\{-}\ze\n') let $PATH = matchstr(s:path, 'VIMPATH\zs.\{-}\ze\n')
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
4. Mac Lack *mac-lack* 5. Mac Lack *mac-lack*
In a terminal CTRL-^ needs to be entered as Shift-Control-6. CTRL-@ as In a terminal CTRL-^ needs to be entered as Shift-Control-6. CTRL-@ as
Shift-Control-2. Shift-Control-2.
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
5. Mac Bug Report *mac-bug* 6. Mac Bug Report *mac-bug*
When reporting any Mac specific bug or feature change, please use the vim-mac When reporting any Mac specific bug or feature change, please use the vim-mac
maillist |vim-mac|. However, you need to be subscribed. An alternative is to maillist |vim-mac|. However, you need to be subscribed. An alternative is to
@ -110,9 +123,59 @@ send a message to the current MacVim maintainers:
mac@vim.org mac@vim.org
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
6. Compiling Vim *mac-compile* 7. Compiling Vim *mac-compile*
See the file "src/INSTALLmac.txt" that comes with the source files. See the file "src/INSTALLmac.txt" that comes with the source files.
==============================================================================
8. The Darwin Feature *mac-darwin-feature*
If you have a Mac that isn't very old, you will be running OS X, also called
Darwin. The last pre-Darwin OS was Mac OS 9. The darwin feature makes Vim
use Darwin-specific properties.
What is accomplished with this feature is two-fold:
- Make Vim interoperable with the system clipboard.
- Incorporate into Vim a converter module that bridges the gap between some
character encodings specific to the platform and those known to Vim.
Needless to say, both are not to be missed for any decent text editor to work
nicely with other applications running on the same desktop environment.
As Vim is not an application dedicated only to macOS, we need an extra feature
to add in order for it to offer the same user experience that our users on
other platforms enjoy to people on macOS.
For brevity, the feature is referred to as "darwin" to signify it one of the
Vim features that are specific to that particular platform.
The feature is a configuration option. Accordingly, whether it is enabled or
not is determined at build time; once it is selected to be enabled, it is
compiled in and hence cannot be disabled at runtime.
The feature is enabled by default. For most macOS users, that should be
sufficient unless they have specific needs mentioned briefly below.
If you want to disable it, pass `--disable-darwin` to the configure script: >
./configure --disable-darwin <other options>
and then run `make` to build Vim. The order of the options doesn't matter.
To make sure at runtime whether or not the darwin feature is compiled in, you
can use `has('macunix')` which returns 1 if the feature is compiled in; 0
otherwise.
Notable use cases where `--disable-darwin` is turned out to be useful are:
- When you want to use |x11-selection| instead of the system clipboard.
- When you want to use |x11-clientserver|.
Since both have to make use of X11 inter-client communication for them to work
properly, and since the communication mechanism can come into conflict with
the system clipboard, the darwin feature should be disabled to prevent Vim
from hanging at runtime.
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:

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@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ More info under :help hardcopy
8.10 Setting up the symbols 8.10 Setting up the symbols
When I use GVIM this way and press CTRL-Y in the parent terminal, gvim exits. When I use gvim this way and press CTRL-Y in the parent terminal, gvim exits.
I now use a different symbol that seems to work OK and fixes the problem. I now use a different symbol that seems to work OK and fixes the problem.
I suggest this instead: > I suggest this instead: >
@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ I suggest this instead: >
The /INPUT=NLA0: separates the standard input of the gvim process from the The /INPUT=NLA0: separates the standard input of the gvim process from the
parent terminal, to block signals from the parent window. parent terminal, to block signals from the parent window.
Without the -GEOMETRY, the GVIM window size will be minimal and the menu Without the -GEOMETRY, the gvim window size will be minimal and the menu
will be confused after a window-resize. will be confused after a window-resize.
(Carlo Mekenkamp, Coen Engelbarts, Vim 6.0ac) (Carlo Mekenkamp, Coen Engelbarts, Vim 6.0ac)
@ -764,14 +764,14 @@ GNU_TOOLS.ZIP package downloadable from http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
9. VMS related changes *vms-changes* 9. VMS related changes *vms-changes*
Version 7.4 Version 7.4
- Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name" - Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name"
add _un_ at the beginning to keep the extension add _un_ at the beginning to keep the extension
- correct swap file name wildcard handling - correct swap file name wildcard handling
- handle iconv usage correctly - handle iconv usage correctly
- do not optimize on vax - otherwise it hangs compiling crypto files - do not optimize on vax - otherwise it hangs compiling crypto files
- fileio.c fix the comment - fileio.c fix the comment
- correct RealWaitForChar - correct RealWaitForChar
- after 7.4-119 use different functions lib$cvtf_to_internal_time because Alpha and VAX have - after 7.4-119 use different functions lib$cvtf_to_internal_time because Alpha and VAX have
G_FLOAT but IA64 uses IEEE float otherwise Vim crashes G_FLOAT but IA64 uses IEEE float otherwise Vim crashes
- guard against crashes that are caused by mixed filenames - guard against crashes that are caused by mixed filenames

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Oct 12 *os_win32.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ you will need to get a version older than that.
6. Running under Windows 3.1 *win32-win3.1* 6. Running under Windows 3.1 *win32-win3.1*
*win32s* *windows-3.1* *gui-w32s* *win32s* *windows-3.1* *gui-w32s*
There was a special version of Gvim that runs under Windows 3.1 and 3.11. There was a special version of gvim that runs under Windows 3.1 and 3.11.
Support was removed in patch 7.4.1363. Support was removed in patch 7.4.1363.
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
@ -212,10 +212,19 @@ A. You can't! This is a limitation of the NT console. NT 5.0 is reported to
be able to set the blink rate for all console windows at the same time. be able to set the blink rate for all console windows at the same time.
*:!start* *:!start*
Q. How can I run an external command or program asynchronously? Q. How can I asynchronously run an external command or program, or open a
A. When using :! to run an external command, you can run it with "start": > document or URL with its default program?
:!start winfile.exe<CR> A. When using :! to run an external command, you can run it with "start". For
< Using "start" stops Vim switching to another screen, opening a new console, example, to run notepad: >
:!start notepad
< To open "image.jpg" with the default image viewer: >
:!start image.jpg
< To open the folder of the current file in Windows Explorer: >
:!start %:h
< To open the Vim home page with the default browser: >
:!start http://www.vim.org/
<
Using "start" stops Vim switching to another screen, opening a new console,
or waiting for the program to complete; it indicates that you are running a or waiting for the program to complete; it indicates that you are running a
program that does not affect the files you are editing. Programs begun program that does not affect the files you are editing. Programs begun
with :!start do not get passed Vim's open file handles, which means they do with :!start do not get passed Vim's open file handles, which means they do

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 05 *pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -1076,34 +1076,40 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
":s/[/x/" searches for "[/x" and replaces it with nothing. It does ":s/[/x/" searches for "[/x" and replaces it with nothing. It does
not search for "[" and replaces it with "x"! not search for "[" and replaces it with "x"!
*E944* *E945*
If the sequence begins with "^", it matches any single character NOT If the sequence begins with "^", it matches any single character NOT
in the collection: "[^xyz]" matches anything but 'x', 'y' and 'z'. in the collection: "[^xyz]" matches anything but 'x', 'y' and 'z'.
- If two characters in the sequence are separated by '-', this is - If two characters in the sequence are separated by '-', this is
shorthand for the full list of ASCII characters between them. E.g., shorthand for the full list of ASCII characters between them. E.g.,
"[0-9]" matches any decimal digit. Non-ASCII characters can be "[0-9]" matches any decimal digit. If the starting character exceeds
used, but the character values must not be more than 256 apart. the ending character, e.g. [c-a], E944 occurs. Non-ASCII characters
can be used, but the character values must not be more than 256 apart
in the old regexp engine. For example, searching by [\u3000-\u4000]
after setting re=1 emits a E945 error. Prepending \%#=2 will fix it.
- A character class expression is evaluated to the set of characters - A character class expression is evaluated to the set of characters
belonging to that character class. The following character classes belonging to that character class. The following character classes
are supported: are supported:
Name Contents ~ Name Func Contents ~
*[:alnum:]* [:alnum:] ASCII letters and digits *[:alnum:]* [:alnum:] isalnum ASCII letters and digits
*[:alpha:]* [:alpha:] ASCII letters *[:alpha:]* [:alpha:] isalpha ASCII letters
*[:blank:]* [:blank:] space and tab characters *[:blank:]* [:blank:] space and tab
*[:cntrl:]* [:cntrl:] control characters *[:cntrl:]* [:cntrl:] iscntrl ASCII control characters
*[:digit:]* [:digit:] decimal digits *[:digit:]* [:digit:] decimal digits '0' to '9'
*[:graph:]* [:graph:] printable characters excluding space *[:graph:]* [:graph:] isgraph ASCII printable characters excluding
*[:lower:]* [:lower:] lowercase letters (all letters when space
*[:lower:]* [:lower:] (1) lowercase letters (all letters when
'ignorecase' is used) 'ignorecase' is used)
*[:print:]* [:print:] printable characters including space *[:print:]* [:print:] (2) printable characters including space
*[:punct:]* [:punct:] ASCII punctuation characters *[:punct:]* [:punct:] ispunct ASCII punctuation characters
*[:space:]* [:space:] whitespace characters *[:space:]* [:space:] whitespace characters: space, tab, CR,
*[:upper:]* [:upper:] uppercase letters (all letters when NL, vertical tab, form feed
*[:upper:]* [:upper:] (3) uppercase letters (all letters when
'ignorecase' is used) 'ignorecase' is used)
*[:xdigit:]* [:xdigit:] hexadecimal digits *[:xdigit:]* [:xdigit:] hexadecimal digits: 0-9, a-f, A-F
*[:return:]* [:return:] the <CR> character *[:return:]* [:return:] the <CR> character
*[:tab:]* [:tab:] the <Tab> character *[:tab:]* [:tab:] the <Tab> character
*[:escape:]* [:escape:] the <Esc> character *[:escape:]* [:escape:] the <Esc> character
*[:backspace:]* [:backspace:] the <BS> character *[:backspace:]* [:backspace:] the <BS> character
The brackets in character class expressions are additional to the The brackets in character class expressions are additional to the
brackets delimiting a collection. For example, the following is a brackets delimiting a collection. For example, the following is a
plausible pattern for a UNIX filename: "[-./[:alnum:]_~]\+" That is, plausible pattern for a UNIX filename: "[-./[:alnum:]_~]\+" That is,
@ -1114,6 +1120,13 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
regexp engine. See |two-engines|. In the future these items may regexp engine. See |two-engines|. In the future these items may
work for multi-byte characters. For now, to get all "alpha" work for multi-byte characters. For now, to get all "alpha"
characters you can use: [[:lower:][:upper:]]. characters you can use: [[:lower:][:upper:]].
The "Func" column shows what library function is used. The
implementation depends on the system. Otherwise:
(1) Uses islower() for ASCII and Vim builtin rules for other
characters when built with the |+multi_byte| feature.
(2) Uses Vim builtin rules
(3) As with (1) but using isupper()
*/[[=* *[==]* */[[=* *[==]*
- An equivalence class. This means that characters are matched that - An equivalence class. This means that characters are matched that
have almost the same meaning, e.g., when ignoring accents. This have almost the same meaning, e.g., when ignoring accents. This

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Copyright: (c) 2004-2012 by Charles E. Campbell *glvs-copyright*
The VIM LICENSE (see |copyright|) applies to the files in this The VIM LICENSE (see |copyright|) applies to the files in this
package, including getscriptPlugin.vim, getscript.vim, package, including getscriptPlugin.vim, getscript.vim,
GetLatestVimScripts.dist, and pi_getscript.txt, except use "getscript" GetLatestVimScripts.dist, and pi_getscript.txt, except use "getscript"
instead of "VIM". Like anything else that's free, getscript and its instead of "Vim". Like anything else that's free, getscript and its
associated files are provided *as is* and comes with no warranty of associated files are provided *as is* and comes with no warranty of
any kind, either expressed or implied. No guarantees of any kind, either expressed or implied. No guarantees of
merchantability. No guarantees of suitability for any purpose. By merchantability. No guarantees of suitability for any purpose. By
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Your computer needs to have wget or curl for GetLatestVimScripts to do its work.
mv GetLatestVimScripts.dist GetLatestVimScripts.dat mv GetLatestVimScripts.dist GetLatestVimScripts.dat
(edit GetLatestVimScripts.dat to install your own personal (edit GetLatestVimScripts.dat to install your own personal
list of desired plugins -- see |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|) list of desired plugins -- see |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|)
3. Windows: 3. Windows:
vim getscript.vba vim getscript.vba
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@ -99,25 +99,25 @@ If the option is empty, then vim will use the system default printer for
HPUX: hp-roman8, HPUX: hp-roman8,
EBCDIC: ebcdic-uk) EBCDIC: ebcdic-uk)
global global
Sets the character encoding used when printing. This option tells VIM which Sets the character encoding used when printing. This option tells Vim which
print character encoding file from the "print" directory in 'runtimepath' to print character encoding file from the "print" directory in 'runtimepath' to
use. use.
This option will accept any value from |encoding-names|. Any recognized names This option will accept any value from |encoding-names|. Any recognized names
are converted to VIM standard names - see 'encoding' for more details. Names are converted to Vim standard names - see 'encoding' for more details. Names
not recognized by VIM will just be converted to lower case and underscores not recognized by Vim will just be converted to lower case and underscores
replaced with '-' signs. replaced with '-' signs.
If 'printencoding' is empty or VIM cannot find the file then it will use If 'printencoding' is empty or Vim cannot find the file then it will use
'encoding' (if VIM is compiled with |+multi_byte| and it is set an 8-bit 'encoding' (if Vim is compiled with |+multi_byte| and it is set an 8-bit
encoding) to find the print character encoding file. If VIM is unable to find encoding) to find the print character encoding file. If Vim is unable to find
a character encoding file then it will use the "latin1" print character a character encoding file then it will use the "latin1" print character
encoding file. encoding file.
When 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding, VIM will try to convert When 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding, Vim will try to convert
characters to the printing encoding for printing (if 'printencoding' is empty characters to the printing encoding for printing (if 'printencoding' is empty
then the conversion will be to latin1). Conversion to a printing encoding then the conversion will be to latin1). Conversion to a printing encoding
other than latin1 will require VIM to be compiled with the |+iconv| feature. other than latin1 will require Vim to be compiled with the |+iconv| feature.
If no conversion is possible then printing will fail. Any characters that If no conversion is possible then printing will fail. Any characters that
cannot be converted will be replaced with upside down question marks. cannot be converted will be replaced with upside down question marks.
@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ header is used when this option is empty.
'printmbcharset' 'pmbcs' string (default "") 'printmbcharset' 'pmbcs' string (default "")
global global
Sets the CJK character set to be used when generating CJK output from Sets the CJK character set to be used when generating CJK output from
|:hardcopy|. The following predefined values are currently recognised by VIM: |:hardcopy|. The following predefined values are currently recognised by Vim:
Value Description ~ Value Description ~
Chinese GB_2312-80 Chinese GB_2312-80
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ Japanese text you would do the following; >
If 'printmbcharset' is not one of the above values then it is assumed to If 'printmbcharset' is not one of the above values then it is assumed to
specify a custom multi-byte character set and no check will be made that it is specify a custom multi-byte character set and no check will be made that it is
compatible with the value for 'printencoding'. VIM will look for a file compatible with the value for 'printencoding'. Vim will look for a file
defining the character set in the "print" directory in 'runtimepath'. defining the character set in the "print" directory in 'runtimepath'.
*pmbfn-option* *pmbfn-option*
@ -420,10 +420,10 @@ There are currently a number of limitations with PostScript printing:
possible to get all the characters in an encoding to print by installing a possible to get all the characters in an encoding to print by installing a
new version of the Courier font family. new version of the Courier font family.
- Multi-byte support - Currently VIM will try to convert multi-byte characters - Multi-byte support - Currently Vim will try to convert multi-byte characters
to the 8-bit encoding specified by 'printencoding' (or latin1 if it is to the 8-bit encoding specified by 'printencoding' (or latin1 if it is
empty). Any characters that are not successfully converted are shown as empty). Any characters that are not successfully converted are shown as
unknown characters. Printing will fail if VIM cannot convert the multi-byte unknown characters. Printing will fail if Vim cannot convert the multi-byte
to the 8-bit encoding. to the 8-bit encoding.
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
@ -434,11 +434,11 @@ you need to define your own PostScript font encoding vector. Details on how
to define a font encoding vector is beyond the scope of this help file, but to define a font encoding vector is beyond the scope of this help file, but
you can find details in the PostScript Language Reference Manual, 3rd Edition, you can find details in the PostScript Language Reference Manual, 3rd Edition,
published by Addison-Wesley and available in PDF form at published by Addison-Wesley and available in PDF form at
http://www.adobe.com/. The following describes what you need to do for VIM to http://www.adobe.com/. The following describes what you need to do for Vim to
locate and use your print character encoding. locate and use your print character encoding.
i. Decide on a unique name for your encoding vector, one that does not clash i. Decide on a unique name for your encoding vector, one that does not clash
with any of the recognized or standard encoding names that VIM uses (see with any of the recognized or standard encoding names that Vim uses (see
|encoding-names| for a list), and that no one else is likely to use. |encoding-names| for a list), and that no one else is likely to use.
ii. Copy $VIMRUNTIME/print/latin1.ps to the print subdirectory in your ii. Copy $VIMRUNTIME/print/latin1.ps to the print subdirectory in your
'runtimepath' and rename it with your unique name. 'runtimepath' and rename it with your unique name.
@ -446,23 +446,23 @@ iii. Edit your renamed copy of latin1.ps, replacing all occurrences of latin1
with your unique name (don't forget the line starting %%Title:), and with your unique name (don't forget the line starting %%Title:), and
modify the array of glyph names to define your new encoding vector. The modify the array of glyph names to define your new encoding vector. The
array must have exactly 256 entries or you will not be able to print! array must have exactly 256 entries or you will not be able to print!
iv. Within VIM, set 'printencoding' to your unique encoding name and then iv. Within Vim, set 'printencoding' to your unique encoding name and then
print your file. VIM will now use your custom print character encoding. print your file. Vim will now use your custom print character encoding.
VIM will report an error with the resource file if you change the order or Vim will report an error with the resource file if you change the order or
content of the first 3 lines, other than the name of the encoding on the line content of the first 3 lines, other than the name of the encoding on the line
starting %%Title: or the version number on the line starting %%Version:. starting %%Title: or the version number on the line starting %%Version:.
[Technical explanation for those that know PostScript - VIM looks for a file [Technical explanation for those that know PostScript - Vim looks for a file
with the same name as the encoding it will use when printing. The file with the same name as the encoding it will use when printing. The file
defines a new PostScript Encoding resource called /VIM-name, where name is the defines a new PostScript Encoding resource called /VIM-name, where name is the
print character encoding VIM will use.] print character encoding Vim will use.]
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
5. PostScript CJK Printing *postscript-cjk-printing* 5. PostScript CJK Printing *postscript-cjk-printing*
*E673* *E674* *E675* *E673* *E674* *E675*
VIM supports printing of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean files. Setting up VIM Vim supports printing of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean files. Setting up Vim
to correctly print CJK files requires setting up a few more options. to correctly print CJK files requires setting up a few more options.
Each of these countries has many standard character sets and encodings which Each of these countries has many standard character sets and encodings which
@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ option allows you to specify different fonts to use when printing characters
which are syntax highlighted with the font styles normal, italic, bold and which are syntax highlighted with the font styles normal, italic, bold and
bold-italic. bold-italic.
No CJK fonts are supplied with VIM. There are some free Korean, Japanese, and No CJK fonts are supplied with Vim. There are some free Korean, Japanese, and
Traditional Chinese fonts available at: Traditional Chinese fonts available at:
http://examples.oreilly.com/cjkvinfo/adobe/samples/ http://examples.oreilly.com/cjkvinfo/adobe/samples/
@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ CJK fonts can be large containing several thousand glyphs, and it is not
uncommon to find that they only contain a subset of a national standard. It uncommon to find that they only contain a subset of a national standard. It
is not unusual to find the fonts to not include characters for codes in the is not unusual to find the fonts to not include characters for codes in the
ASCII code range. If you find half-width Roman characters are not appearing ASCII code range. If you find half-width Roman characters are not appearing
in your printout then you should configure VIM to use the Courier font the in your printout then you should configure Vim to use the Courier font the
half-width ASCII characters with 'printmbfont'. If your font does not include half-width ASCII characters with 'printmbfont'. If your font does not include
other characters then you will need to find another font that does. other characters then you will need to find another font that does.
@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ Another issue with ASCII characters, is that the various national character
sets specify a couple of different glyphs in the ASCII code range. If you sets specify a couple of different glyphs in the ASCII code range. If you
print ASCII text using the national character set you may see some unexpected print ASCII text using the national character set you may see some unexpected
characters. If you want true ASCII code printing then you need to configure characters. If you want true ASCII code printing then you need to configure
VIM to output ASCII characters for the ASCII code range with 'printmbfont'. Vim to output ASCII characters for the ASCII code range with 'printmbfont'.
It is possible to define your own multi-byte character set although this It is possible to define your own multi-byte character set although this
should not be attempted lightly. A discussion on the process if beyond the should not be attempted lightly. A discussion on the process if beyond the
@ -525,13 +525,13 @@ print job completing.
There are a number of possible causes as to why the printing may have failed: There are a number of possible causes as to why the printing may have failed:
- Wrong version of the prolog resource file. The prolog resource file - Wrong version of the prolog resource file. The prolog resource file
contains some PostScript that VIM needs to be able to print. Each version contains some PostScript that Vim needs to be able to print. Each version
of VIM needs one particular version. Make sure you have correctly installed of Vim needs one particular version. Make sure you have correctly installed
the runtime files, and don't have any old versions of a file called prolog the runtime files, and don't have any old versions of a file called prolog
in the print directory in your 'runtimepath' directory. in the print directory in your 'runtimepath' directory.
- Paper size. Some PostScript printers will abort printing a file if they do - Paper size. Some PostScript printers will abort printing a file if they do
not support the requested paper size. By default VIM uses A4 paper. Find not support the requested paper size. By default Vim uses A4 paper. Find
out what size paper your printer normally uses and set the appropriate paper out what size paper your printer normally uses and set the appropriate paper
size with 'printoptions'. If you cannot find the name of the paper used, size with 'printoptions'. If you cannot find the name of the paper used,
measure a sheet and compare it with the table of supported paper sizes listed measure a sheet and compare it with the table of supported paper sizes listed
@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ complex print document creation.
N-UP PRINTING N-UP PRINTING
The psnup utility takes an existing PostScript file generated from VIM and The psnup utility takes an existing PostScript file generated from Vim and
convert it to an n-up version. The simplest way to create a 2-up printout is convert it to an n-up version. The simplest way to create a 2-up printout is
to first create a PostScript file with: > to first create a PostScript file with: >
@ -724,16 +724,16 @@ There are a couple of points to bear in mind:
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
8. Formfeed Characters *printing-formfeed* 8. Formfeed Characters *printing-formfeed*
By default VIM does not do any special processing of |formfeed| control By default Vim does not do any special processing of |formfeed| control
characters. Setting the 'printoptions' formfeed item will make VIM recognize characters. Setting the 'printoptions' formfeed item will make Vim recognize
formfeed characters and continue printing the current line at the beginning formfeed characters and continue printing the current line at the beginning
of the first line on a new page. The use of formfeed characters provides of the first line on a new page. The use of formfeed characters provides
rudimentary print control but there are certain things to be aware of. rudimentary print control but there are certain things to be aware of.
VIM will always start printing a line (including a line number if enabled) Vim will always start printing a line (including a line number if enabled)
containing a formfeed character, even if it is the first character on the containing a formfeed character, even if it is the first character on the
line. This means if a line starting with a formfeed character is the first line. This means if a line starting with a formfeed character is the first
line of a page then VIM will print a blank page. line of a page then Vim will print a blank page.
Since the line number is printed at the start of printing the line containing Since the line number is printed at the start of printing the line containing
the formfeed character, the remainder of the line printed on the new page the formfeed character, the remainder of the line printed on the new page
@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ lines of a long line when wrap in 'printoptions' is enabled).
If the formfeed character is the last character on a line, then printing will If the formfeed character is the last character on a line, then printing will
continue on the second line of the new page, not the first. This is due to continue on the second line of the new page, not the first. This is due to
VIM processing the end of the line after the formfeed character and moving Vim processing the end of the line after the formfeed character and moving
down a line to continue printing. down a line to continue printing.
Due to the points made above it is recommended that when formfeed character Due to the points made above it is recommended that when formfeed character

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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 06 *quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -472,7 +472,11 @@ keep its height, ignoring 'winheight' and 'equalalways'. You can change the
height manually (e.g., by dragging the status line above it with the mouse). height manually (e.g., by dragging the status line above it with the mouse).
In the quickfix window, each line is one error. The line number is equal to In the quickfix window, each line is one error. The line number is equal to
the error number. You can use ":.cc" to jump to the error under the cursor. the error number. The current entry is highlighted with the QuickFixLine
highlighting. You can change it to your liking, e.g.: >
:hi QuickFixLine ctermbg=Yellow guibg=Yellow
You can use ":.cc" to jump to the error under the cursor.
Hitting the <Enter> key or double-clicking the mouse on a line has the same Hitting the <Enter> key or double-clicking the mouse on a line has the same
effect. The file containing the error is opened in the window above the effect. The file containing the error is opened in the window above the
quickfix window. If there already is a window for that file, it is used quickfix window. If there already is a window for that file, it is used

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@ -63,53 +63,53 @@ versions of 'emacs' in the late 1970's and was relieved by finding 'vi' in the
first UNIX I came across in 1983). In my opinion, it's about time 'VIM' first UNIX I came across in 1983). In my opinion, it's about time 'VIM'
replace 'emacs' as the standard for top editors. (Bo Thide', Sweden) replace 'emacs' as the standard for top editors. (Bo Thide', Sweden)
I love and use VIM heavily too. (Larry Wall) I love and use Vim heavily too. (Larry Wall)
Vi is like a Ferrari, if you're a beginner, it handles like a bitch, but once Vi is like a Ferrari, if you're a beginner, it handles like a bitch, but once
you get the hang of it, it's small, powerful and FAST! (Unknown) you get the hang of it, it's small, powerful and FAST! (Unknown)
VIM is like a new model Ferrari, and sounds like one too - "VIIIIIIMMM!" Vim is like a new model Ferrari, and sounds like one too - "VIIIIIIMMM!"
(Stephen Riehm, Germany) (Stephen Riehm, Germany)
Schon bei Nutzung eines Bruchteils der VIM-Funktionen wird der Benutzer recht Schon bei Nutzung eines Bruchteils der Vim-Funktionen wird der Benutzer recht
schnell die Vorzuege dieses Editors kennen- und schaetzenlernen. schnell die Vorzuege dieses Editors kennen- und schaetzenlernen.
Translated: Even when only using a fraction of VIM-functions, the user will Translated: Even when only using a fraction of Vim-functions, the user will
quickly get used to and appreciate the advantages of this editor. (Garry quickly get used to and appreciate the advantages of this editor. (Garry
Glendown, conclusion of an article on VIM in iX magazine 9/1998) Glendown, conclusion of an article on Vim in iX magazine 9/1998)
I've recently acquired the O'Reilly book on VI (it also discusses VIM I've recently acquired the O'Reilly book on Vi (it also discusses Vim
in-depth), and I'm amazed at just how powerful this application is. (Jeffrey in-depth), and I'm amazed at just how powerful this application is. (Jeffrey
Rankin) Rankin)
This guide was written using the Windows 9.x distribution of GVIM, which is This guide was written using the Windows 9.x distribution of gvim, which is
quite possibly the greatest thing to come along since God created the naked quite possibly the greatest thing to come along since God created the naked
girl. (Michael DiBernardo) girl. (Michael DiBernardo)
Boy, I thought I knew almost everything about VIM, but every time I browse the Boy, I thought I knew almost everything about Vim, but every time I browse the
online documentation, I hit upon a minor but cool aspect of a VIM feature that online documentation, I hit upon a minor but cool aspect of a Vim feature that
I didn't know before! I must say the documentation is one the finest I've I didn't know before! I must say the documentation is one the finest I've
ever seen in a product -- even better than most commercial products. ever seen in a product -- even better than most commercial products.
(Gautam Mudunuri) (Gautam Mudunuri)
VIM 4.5 is really a fantastic editor. It has sooooo many features and more Vim 4.5 is really a fantastic editor. It has sooooo many features and more
importantly, the defaults are so well thought out that you really don't have importantly, the defaults are so well thought out that you really don't have
to change anything!! Words cannot express my amazement and gratitude to the to change anything!! Words cannot express my amazement and gratitude to the
creators of VIM. Keep it up. (Vikas, USA) creators of Vim. Keep it up. (Vikas, USA)
I wonder how long it will be before people will refer to other Vi editors as I wonder how long it will be before people will refer to other Vi editors as
VIM clones? (Darren Hiebert) Vim clones? (Darren Hiebert)
I read about [auto-positioning-in-file-based-on-the-errors-from-make] in one I read about [auto-positioning-in-file-based-on-the-errors-from-make] in one
of those "Perfect Programmer's Editor" threads and was delighted to discover of those "Perfect Programmer's Editor" threads and was delighted to discover
that VIM already supports it. (Brendan Macmillan, Australia) that Vim already supports it. (Brendan Macmillan, Australia)
I just discovered VIM (5.0) and I'm telling everyone I know about it! I just discovered Vim (5.0) and I'm telling everyone I know about it!
I tell them VIM stands for VI for the new (M)illenium. Thanks so much! I tell them Vim stands for Vi for the new (M)illenium. Thanks so much!
(Matt F. Valentine) (Matt F. Valentine)
I think from now on "vi" should be called "Vim Imitation", not the other way I think from now on "vi" should be called "Vim Imitation", not the other way
around. (Rungun Ramanathan) around. (Rungun Ramanathan)
The Law of VIM: The Law of Vim:
For each member b of the possible behaviour space B of program P, there exists For each member b of the possible behaviour space B of program P, there exists
a finite time t before which at least one user u in the total user space U of a finite time t before which at least one user u in the total user space U of
program P will request b becomes a member of the allowed behaviour space B' program P will request b becomes a member of the allowed behaviour space B'
@ -118,42 +118,42 @@ In other words: Sooner or later everyone wants everything as an option.
(Negri) (Negri)
Whenever I move to a new computing platform, the first thing I do is to port Whenever I move to a new computing platform, the first thing I do is to port
VIM. Lately, I am simply stunned by its ease of compilation using the Vim. Lately, I am simply stunned by its ease of compilation using the
configure facility. (A.M. Sabuncu, Turkey) configure facility. (A.M. Sabuncu, Turkey)
The options are really excellent and very powerful. (Anish Maharaj) The options are really excellent and very powerful. (Anish Maharaj)
The Spring user-interface designs are in, and word from the boutiques is that The Spring user-interface designs are in, and word from the boutiques is that
80x24 text-only mode is back with a *vengeance! Vi editor clone VIM burst onto 80x24 text-only mode is back with a *vengeance! Vi editor clone Vim burst onto
March desk-tops with a dazzling show of pastel syntax highlights for its 5.0 March desk-tops with a dazzling show of pastel syntax highlights for its 5.0
look. Strident and customizable, VIM raises eyebrows with its interpretation look. Strident and customizable, Vim raises eyebrows with its interpretation
of the classic Vi single-key macro collection. of the classic Vi single-key macro collection.
http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?back=archive98/now0327.txt&line=179#l http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?back=archive98/now0327.txt&line=179#l
I just wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that VIM 5 ROCKS! I just wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that Vim 5 ROCKS!
Syntax highlighting: how did I survive without it?! Thank you for creating Syntax highlighting: how did I survive without it?! Thank you for creating
mankind's best editor! (Mun Johl, USA) mankind's best editor! (Mun Johl, USA)
Thanks again for VIM. I use it every day on Linux. (Eric Foster-Johnson, Thanks again for Vim. I use it every day on Linux. (Eric Foster-Johnson,
author of the book "UNIX Programming Tools") author of the book "UNIX Programming Tools")
The BEST EDITOR EVER (Stuart Woolford) The BEST EDITOR EVER (Stuart Woolford)
I have used most of VIM's fancy features at least once, many frequently, and I I have used most of Vim's fancy features at least once, many frequently, and I
can honestly say that I couldn't live with anything less anymore. My can honestly say that I couldn't live with anything less anymore. My
productivity has easily doubled compared to what it was when I used vi. productivity has easily doubled compared to what it was when I used vi.
(Sitaram Chamarty) (Sitaram Chamarty)
I luv VIM. It is incredible. I'm naming my first-born Vimberly. (Jose I luv Vim. It is incredible. I'm naming my first-born Vimberly. (Jose
Unpingco, USA) Unpingco, USA)
Hint: "VIM" is "vi improved" - much better! (Sven Guckes, Germany) Hint: "Vim" is "vi improved" - much better! (Sven Guckes, Germany)
I use VIM every day. I spend more time in VIM than in any other program... I use Vim every day. I spend more time in Vim than in any other program...
It's the best vi clone there is. I think it's great. (Craig Sanders, It's the best vi clone there is. I think it's great. (Craig Sanders,
Australia) Australia)
I strongly advise using VIM--its infinite undo/redo saved me much grief. I strongly advise using Vim--its infinite undo/redo saved me much grief.
(Terry Brown) (Terry Brown)
Thanks very much for writing what in my opinion is the finest text editor on Thanks very much for writing what in my opinion is the finest text editor on
@ -163,98 +163,98 @@ the planet. If I were to get another cat, I would name it "Vim".
I typed :set all and the screen FILLED up with options. A whole screen of I typed :set all and the screen FILLED up with options. A whole screen of
things to be set and unset. I saw some of my old friends like wrapmargin, things to be set and unset. I saw some of my old friends like wrapmargin,
modelines and showmode, but the screen was FILLED with new friends! I love modelines and showmode, but the screen was FILLED with new friends! I love
them all! I love VIM! I'm so happy that I've found this editor! I feel them all! I love Vim! I'm so happy that I've found this editor! I feel
like how I once felt when I started using vi after a couple of years of using like how I once felt when I started using vi after a couple of years of using
ed. I never thought I'd forsake my beloved ed, but vi ... oh god, vi was ed. I never thought I'd forsake my beloved ed, but vi ... oh god, vi was
great. And now, VIM. (Peter Jay Salzman, USA) great. And now, Vim. (Peter Jay Salzman, USA)
I am really happy with such a wonderful software package. Much better than I am really happy with such a wonderful software package. Much better than
almost any expensive, off the shelf program. (Jeff Walker) almost any expensive, off the shelf program. (Jeff Walker)
Whenever I reread the VIM documentation I'm overcome with excitement at the Whenever I reread the Vim documentation I'm overcome with excitement at the
power of the editor. (William Edward Webber, Australia) power of the editor. (William Edward Webber, Australia)
Hurrah for VIM!! It is "at your fingertips" like vi, and has the extensions Hurrah for Vim!! It is "at your fingertips" like vi, and has the extensions
that vi sorely needs: highlighting for executing commands on blocks, an easily that vi sorely needs: highlighting for executing commands on blocks, an easily
navigable and digestible help screen, and more. (Paul Pax) navigable and digestible help screen, and more. (Paul Pax)
The reason WHY I don't have this amazingly useful macro anymore, is that I The reason WHY I don't have this amazingly useful macro anymore, is that I
now use VIM - and this is built in!! (Stephen Riehm, Germany) now use Vim - and this is built in!! (Stephen Riehm, Germany)
I am a user of VIM and I love it. I use it to do all my programming, C, I am a user of Vim and I love it. I use it to do all my programming, C,
C++, HTML what ever. (Tim Allwine) C++, HTML what ever. (Tim Allwine)
I discovered VIM after years of struggling with the original vi, and I just I discovered Vim after years of struggling with the original vi, and I just
can't live without it anymore. (Emmanuel Mogenet, USA) can't live without it anymore. (Emmanuel Mogenet, USA)
Emacs has not a bit of chance to survive so long as VIM is around. Besides, Emacs has not a bit of chance to survive so long as Vim is around. Besides,
it also has the most detailed software documentation I have ever seen---much it also has the most detailed software documentation I have ever seen---much
better than most commercial software! (Leiming Qian) better than most commercial software! (Leiming Qian)
This version of VIM will just blow people apart when they discover just how This version of Vim will just blow people apart when they discover just how
fantastic it is! (Tony Nugent, Australia) fantastic it is! (Tony Nugent, Australia)
I took your advice & finally got VIM & I'm really impressed. Instant convert. I took your advice & finally got Vim & I'm really impressed. Instant convert.
(Patrick Killelea, USA) (Patrick Killelea, USA)
VIM is by far my favorite piece of shareware and I have been particularly Vim is by far my favorite piece of shareware and I have been particularly
pleased with version 3.0. This is really a solid piece of work. (Robert pleased with version 3.0. This is really a solid piece of work. (Robert
Colon, USA) Colon, USA)
VIM is a joy to use, it is so well thought and practical that I wonder why Vim is a joy to use, it is so well thought and practical that I wonder why
anybody would use visual development tools. VIM is powerful and elegant, it anybody would use visual development tools. Vim is powerful and elegant, it
looks deceptively simple but is almost as complex as a 747 (especially when I looks deceptively simple but is almost as complex as a 747 (especially when I
look at my growing .vimrc), keep up that wonderful job, VIM is a centerpiece look at my growing .vimrc), keep up that wonderful job, Vim is a centerpiece
of the free software world. (Louis-David Mitterand, USA) of the free software world. (Louis-David Mitterand, USA)
I cannot believe how great it is to use VIM. I think the guys at work are I cannot believe how great it is to use Vim. I think the guys at work are
getting tired of hearing me bragging about it. Others eyes are lighting up. getting tired of hearing me bragging about it. Others eyes are lighting up.
(Rick Croote) (Rick Croote)
Emacs takes way too much time to start up and run, it is too big and bulky for Emacs takes way too much time to start up and run, it is too big and bulky for
effective use and the interface is more confusing than it is of any help. VIM effective use and the interface is more confusing than it is of any help. Vim
however is short, it is fast, it is powerful, it has a good interface and it however is short, it is fast, it is powerful, it has a good interface and it
is all purpose. (Paal Ditlefsen Ekran) is all purpose. (Paal Ditlefsen Ekran)
From the first time I got VIM3.0, I was very enthusiastic. It has almost no From the first time I got Vim3.0, I was very enthusiastic. It has almost no
problems. The swapfile handling and the backup possibilities are robust, also problems. The swapfile handling and the backup possibilities are robust, also
the protection against editing one file twice. It is very compatible to the the protection against editing one file twice. It is very compatible to the
real VI (and that is a MUST, because my brain is trained over years in using real VI (and that is a MUST, because my brain is trained over years in using
it). (Gert van Antwerpen, Holland) it). (Gert van Antwerpen, Holland)
Visual mode in VIM is a very powerful thing! (Tony Nugent, Australia) Visual mode in Vim is a very powerful thing! (Tony Nugent, Australia)
I have to say that VIM is =THE= single greatest piece of source code to ever I have to say that Vim is =THE= single greatest piece of source code to ever
come across the net (Jim Battle, USA). come across the net (Jim Battle, USA).
In fact, if you do want to get a new vi I'd suggest VIM-3.0. This is, by In fact, if you do want to get a new vi I'd suggest Vim-3.0. This is, by
far, the best version of vi I've ever seen (Albert W. Schueller). far, the best version of vi I've ever seen (Albert W. Schueller).
I should mention that VIM is a very good editor and can compete with anything I should mention that Vim is a very good editor and can compete with anything
(Ilya Beloozerov). (Ilya Beloozerov).
To tell the truth sometimes I used elvis, vile, xvi, calvin, etc. And this is To tell the truth sometimes I used elvis, vile, xvi, calvin, etc. And this is
the reason that I can state that VIM is the best! (Ferenc Deak, Hungary) the reason that I can state that Vim is the best! (Ferenc Deak, Hungary)
VIM is by far the best editor that I have used in a long time, and I have Vim is by far the best editor that I have used in a long time, and I have
looked at just about every thing that is available for every platform that I looked at just about every thing that is available for every platform that I
use. VIM is the best on all of them. (Guy L. Oliver) use. Vim is the best on all of them. (Guy L. Oliver)
VIM is the greatest editor since the stone chisel. (Jose Unpingco, USA) Vim is the greatest editor since the stone chisel. (Jose Unpingco, USA)
I would like to say that with VIM I am finally making the 'emacs to vi' I would like to say that with Vim I am finally making the 'emacs to vi'
transition - as an Editor it is so much better in many ways: keyboard layout, transition - as an Editor it is so much better in many ways: keyboard layout,
memory usage, text alteration to name 3. (Mark Adam) memory usage, text alteration to name 3. (Mark Adam)
In fact, now if I want to know what a particular setting does in vi, I fire up In fact, now if I want to know what a particular setting does in vi, I fire up
VIM and check out its help! (Nikhil Patel, USA) Vim and check out its help! (Nikhil Patel, USA)
As a vi user, VIM has made working with text a far more pleasant task than As a vi user, Vim has made working with text a far more pleasant task than
before I encountered this program. (Steinar Knutsen, Norway) before I encountered this program. (Steinar Knutsen, Norway)
I use VIM since version 3.0. Since that time, it is the ONLY editor I use, I use Vim since version 3.0. Since that time, it is the ONLY editor I use,
with Solaris, Linux and OS/2 Warp. I suggest all my friends to use VIM, they with Solaris, Linux and OS/2 Warp. I suggest all my friends to use Vim, they
try, and they continue using it. VIM is really the best software I have ever try, and they continue using it. Vim is really the best software I have ever
downloaded from the Internet, and the best editor I know of. (Marco downloaded from the Internet, and the best editor I know of. (Marco
Eccettuato, Italy) Eccettuato, Italy)

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*remote.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2015 Mar 01 *remote.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 18
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ the description in |eval.txt| or use CTRL-] on the function name to jump to
the full explanation. the full explanation.
synopsis explanation ~ synopsis explanation ~
remote_startserver( name) run a server
remote_expr( server, string, idvar) send expression remote_expr( server, string, idvar) send expression
remote_send( server, string, idvar) send key sequence remote_send( server, string, idvar) send key sequence
serverlist() get a list of available servers serverlist() get a list of available servers

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Feb 06 *repeat.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ of area is used, see |visual-repeat|.
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
2. Multiple repeats *multi-repeat* 2. Multiple repeats *multi-repeat*
*:g* *:global* *E147* *E148* *:g* *:global* *E148*
:[range]g[lobal]/{pattern}/[cmd] :[range]g[lobal]/{pattern}/[cmd]
Execute the Ex command [cmd] (default ":p") on the Execute the Ex command [cmd] (default ":p") on the
lines within [range] where {pattern} matches. lines within [range] where {pattern} matches.
@ -79,8 +79,15 @@ The default for [range] is the whole buffer (1,$). Use "CTRL-C" to interrupt
the command. If an error message is given for a line, the command for that the command. If an error message is given for a line, the command for that
line is aborted and the global command continues with the next marked or line is aborted and the global command continues with the next marked or
unmarked line. unmarked line.
*E147*
When the command is used recursively, it only works on one line. Giving a
range is then not allowed. This is useful to find all lines that match a
pattern and do not match another pattern: >
:g/found/v/notfound/{cmd}
This first finds all lines containing "found", but only executes {cmd} when
there is no match for "notfound".
To repeat a non-Ex command, you can use the ":normal" command: > To execute a non-Ex command, you can use the `:normal` command: >
:g/pat/normal {commands} :g/pat/normal {commands}
Make sure that {commands} ends with a whole command, otherwise Vim will wait Make sure that {commands} ends with a whole command, otherwise Vim will wait
for you to type the rest of the command for each match. The screen will not for you to type the rest of the command for each match. The screen will not

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@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ Vim uses a binary file format for spelling. This greatly speeds up loading
the word list and keeps it small. the word list and keeps it small.
*.aff* *.dic* *Myspell* *.aff* *.dic* *Myspell*
You can create a Vim spell file from the .aff and .dic files that Myspell You can create a Vim spell file from the .aff and .dic files that Myspell
uses. Myspell is used by OpenOffice.org and Mozilla. The OpenOffice .oxt uses. Myspell is used by OpenOffice.org and Mozilla. The OpenOffice .oxt
files are zip files which contain the .aff and .dic files. You should be able files are zip files which contain the .aff and .dic files. You should be able
to find them here: to find them here:
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/dictionary http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/dictionary
@ -1614,7 +1614,7 @@ COMPOUNDSYLLABLE (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDSYLLABLE*
KEY (Hunspell) *spell-KEY* KEY (Hunspell) *spell-KEY*
Define characters that are close together on the keyboard. Define characters that are close together on the keyboard.
Used to give better suggestions. Not supported. Used to give better suggestions. Not supported.
LANG (Hunspell) *spell-LANG* LANG (Hunspell) *spell-LANG*
This specifies language-specific behavior. This actually This specifies language-specific behavior. This actually
moves part of the language knowledge into the program, moves part of the language knowledge into the program,

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Feb 06 *syntax.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -4812,10 +4812,11 @@ ctermbg={color-nr} *highlight-ctermbg*
Example: > Example: >
:highlight Normal ctermfg=grey ctermbg=darkblue :highlight Normal ctermfg=grey ctermbg=darkblue
< When setting the "ctermbg" color for the Normal group, the < When setting the "ctermbg" color for the Normal group, the
'background' option will be adjusted automatically. This causes the 'background' option will be adjusted automatically, under the
highlight groups that depend on 'background' to change! This means condition that the color is recognized and 'background' was not set
you should set the colors for Normal first, before setting other explicitly. This causes the highlight groups that depend on
colors. 'background' to change! This means you should set the colors for
Normal first, before setting other colors.
When a colorscheme is being used, changing 'background' causes it to When a colorscheme is being used, changing 'background' causes it to
be reloaded, which may reset all colors (including Normal). First be reloaded, which may reset all colors (including Normal). First
delete the "g:colors_name" variable when you don't want this. delete the "g:colors_name" variable when you don't want this.

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@ -945,6 +945,7 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
't_F7' term.txt /*'t_F7'* 't_F7' term.txt /*'t_F7'*
't_F8' term.txt /*'t_F8'* 't_F8' term.txt /*'t_F8'*
't_F9' term.txt /*'t_F9'* 't_F9' term.txt /*'t_F9'*
't_GP' term.txt /*'t_GP'*
't_IE' term.txt /*'t_IE'* 't_IE' term.txt /*'t_IE'*
't_IS' term.txt /*'t_IS'* 't_IS' term.txt /*'t_IS'*
't_K1' term.txt /*'t_K1'* 't_K1' term.txt /*'t_K1'*
@ -1927,6 +1928,13 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
:Print various.txt /*:Print* :Print various.txt /*:Print*
:Rexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Rexplore* :Rexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Rexplore*
:RmVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:RmVimball* :RmVimball pi_vimball.txt /*:RmVimball*
:RustEmitAsm ft_rust.txt /*:RustEmitAsm*
:RustEmitIr ft_rust.txt /*:RustEmitIr*
:RustExpand ft_rust.txt /*:RustExpand*
:RustFmt ft_rust.txt /*:RustFmt*
:RustFmtRange ft_rust.txt /*:RustFmtRange*
:RustPlay ft_rust.txt /*:RustPlay*
:RustRun ft_rust.txt /*:RustRun*
:Sexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Sexplore* :Sexplore pi_netrw.txt /*:Sexplore*
:TOhtml syntax.txt /*:TOhtml* :TOhtml syntax.txt /*:TOhtml*
:TarDiff pi_tar.txt /*:TarDiff* :TarDiff pi_tar.txt /*:TarDiff*
@ -3270,6 +3278,9 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
<Char> map.txt /*<Char>* <Char> map.txt /*<Char>*
<CursorHold> autocmd.txt /*<CursorHold>* <CursorHold> autocmd.txt /*<CursorHold>*
<D- intro.txt /*<D-* <D- intro.txt /*<D-*
<D-c> os_mac.txt /*<D-c>*
<D-v> os_mac.txt /*<D-v>*
<D-x> os_mac.txt /*<D-x>*
<Del> change.txt /*<Del>* <Del> change.txt /*<Del>*
<Down> motion.txt /*<Down>* <Down> motion.txt /*<Down>*
<Drop> change.txt /*<Drop>* <Drop> change.txt /*<Drop>*
@ -4505,6 +4516,11 @@ E938 eval.txt /*E938*
E939 change.txt /*E939* E939 change.txt /*E939*
E94 windows.txt /*E94* E94 windows.txt /*E94*
E940 eval.txt /*E940* E940 eval.txt /*E940*
E941 eval.txt /*E941*
E942 eval.txt /*E942*
E943 message.txt /*E943*
E944 pattern.txt /*E944*
E945 pattern.txt /*E945*
E95 message.txt /*E95* E95 message.txt /*E95*
E96 diff.txt /*E96* E96 diff.txt /*E96*
E97 diff.txt /*E97* E97 diff.txt /*E97*
@ -5013,6 +5029,7 @@ assert_inrange() eval.txt /*assert_inrange()*
assert_match() eval.txt /*assert_match()* assert_match() eval.txt /*assert_match()*
assert_notequal() eval.txt /*assert_notequal()* assert_notequal() eval.txt /*assert_notequal()*
assert_notmatch() eval.txt /*assert_notmatch()* assert_notmatch() eval.txt /*assert_notmatch()*
assert_report() eval.txt /*assert_report()*
assert_true() eval.txt /*assert_true()* assert_true() eval.txt /*assert_true()*
at motion.txt /*at* at motion.txt /*at*
atan() eval.txt /*atan()* atan() eval.txt /*atan()*
@ -6128,6 +6145,7 @@ ft-rexx-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rexx-syntax*
ft-rst-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rst-syntax* ft-rst-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-rst-syntax*
ft-ruby-omni insert.txt /*ft-ruby-omni* ft-ruby-omni insert.txt /*ft-ruby-omni*
ft-ruby-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ruby-syntax* ft-ruby-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-ruby-syntax*
ft-rust filetype.txt /*ft-rust*
ft-scheme-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-scheme-syntax* ft-scheme-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-scheme-syntax*
ft-sdl-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sdl-syntax* ft-sdl-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sdl-syntax*
ft-sed-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sed-syntax* ft-sed-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-sed-syntax*
@ -6160,6 +6178,7 @@ ft-xpm-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-xpm-syntax*
ft-yaml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-yaml-syntax* ft-yaml-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-yaml-syntax*
ft-zsh-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-zsh-syntax* ft-zsh-syntax syntax.txt /*ft-zsh-syntax*
ft_ada.txt ft_ada.txt /*ft_ada.txt* ft_ada.txt ft_ada.txt /*ft_ada.txt*
ft_rust.txt ft_rust.txt /*ft_rust.txt*
ft_sql.txt ft_sql.txt /*ft_sql.txt* ft_sql.txt ft_sql.txt /*ft_sql.txt*
ftdetect filetype.txt /*ftdetect* ftdetect filetype.txt /*ftdetect*
ftp pi_netrw.txt /*ftp* ftp pi_netrw.txt /*ftp*
@ -6237,6 +6256,7 @@ g:decada.Make_Command ft_ada.txt /*g:decada.Make_Command*
g:decada.Unit_Name() ft_ada.txt /*g:decada.Unit_Name()* g:decada.Unit_Name() ft_ada.txt /*g:decada.Unit_Name()*
g:filetype_csh syntax.txt /*g:filetype_csh* g:filetype_csh syntax.txt /*g:filetype_csh*
g:filetype_r syntax.txt /*g:filetype_r* g:filetype_r syntax.txt /*g:filetype_r*
g:ftplugin_rust_source_path ft_rust.txt /*g:ftplugin_rust_source_path*
g:gnat ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat* g:gnat ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat*
g:gnat.Error_Format ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Error_Format* g:gnat.Error_Format ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Error_Format*
g:gnat.Find() ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Find()* g:gnat.Find() ft_ada.txt /*g:gnat.Find()*
@ -6366,6 +6386,20 @@ g:netrw_win95ftp pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_win95ftp*
g:netrw_winsize pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_winsize* g:netrw_winsize pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_winsize*
g:netrw_wiw pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_wiw* g:netrw_wiw pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_wiw*
g:netrw_xstrlen pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_xstrlen* g:netrw_xstrlen pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_xstrlen*
g:rust_bang_comment_leader ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_bang_comment_leader*
g:rust_conceal ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_conceal*
g:rust_conceal_mod_path ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_conceal_mod_path*
g:rust_conceal_pub ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_conceal_pub*
g:rust_fold ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_fold*
g:rust_playpen_url ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_playpen_url*
g:rust_recommended_style ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_recommended_style*
g:rust_shortener_url ft_rust.txt /*g:rust_shortener_url*
g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent ft_rust.txt /*g:rustc_makeprg_no_percent*
g:rustc_path ft_rust.txt /*g:rustc_path*
g:rustfmt_autosave ft_rust.txt /*g:rustfmt_autosave*
g:rustfmt_command ft_rust.txt /*g:rustfmt_command*
g:rustfmt_fail_silently ft_rust.txt /*g:rustfmt_fail_silently*
g:rustfmt_options ft_rust.txt /*g:rustfmt_options*
g:syntax_on syntax.txt /*g:syntax_on* g:syntax_on syntax.txt /*g:syntax_on*
g:tar_browseoptions pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_browseoptions* g:tar_browseoptions pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_browseoptions*
g:tar_cmd pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_cmd* g:tar_cmd pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_cmd*
@ -7148,9 +7182,11 @@ m` motion.txt /*m`*
mac os_mac.txt /*mac* mac os_mac.txt /*mac*
mac-bug os_mac.txt /*mac-bug* mac-bug os_mac.txt /*mac-bug*
mac-compile os_mac.txt /*mac-compile* mac-compile os_mac.txt /*mac-compile*
mac-darwin-feature os_mac.txt /*mac-darwin-feature*
mac-faq os_mac.txt /*mac-faq* mac-faq os_mac.txt /*mac-faq*
mac-filename os_mac.txt /*mac-filename* mac-filename os_mac.txt /*mac-filename*
mac-lack os_mac.txt /*mac-lack* mac-lack os_mac.txt /*mac-lack*
mac-standard-mappings os_mac.txt /*mac-standard-mappings*
mac-vimfile os_mac.txt /*mac-vimfile* mac-vimfile os_mac.txt /*mac-vimfile*
macintosh os_mac.txt /*macintosh* macintosh os_mac.txt /*macintosh*
macro map.txt /*macro* macro map.txt /*macro*
@ -7661,6 +7697,8 @@ nice todo.txt /*nice*
no-eval-feature eval.txt /*no-eval-feature* no-eval-feature eval.txt /*no-eval-feature*
no-type-checking eval.txt /*no-type-checking* no-type-checking eval.txt /*no-type-checking*
no_buffers_menu gui.txt /*no_buffers_menu* no_buffers_menu gui.txt /*no_buffers_menu*
no_mail_maps filetype.txt /*no_mail_maps*
no_plugin_maps filetype.txt /*no_plugin_maps*
non-greedy pattern.txt /*non-greedy* non-greedy pattern.txt /*non-greedy*
non-zero-arg eval.txt /*non-zero-arg* non-zero-arg eval.txt /*non-zero-arg*
none-variable eval.txt /*none-variable* none-variable eval.txt /*none-variable*
@ -8019,6 +8057,7 @@ remote_foreground() eval.txt /*remote_foreground()*
remote_peek() eval.txt /*remote_peek()* remote_peek() eval.txt /*remote_peek()*
remote_read() eval.txt /*remote_read()* remote_read() eval.txt /*remote_read()*
remote_send() eval.txt /*remote_send()* remote_send() eval.txt /*remote_send()*
remote_startserver() eval.txt /*remote_startserver()*
remove() eval.txt /*remove()* remove() eval.txt /*remove()*
remove-filetype filetype.txt /*remove-filetype* remove-filetype filetype.txt /*remove-filetype*
remove-option-flags options.txt /*remove-option-flags* remove-option-flags options.txt /*remove-option-flags*
@ -8074,6 +8113,13 @@ russian-issues russian.txt /*russian-issues*
russian-keymap russian.txt /*russian-keymap* russian-keymap russian.txt /*russian-keymap*
russian-l18n russian.txt /*russian-l18n* russian-l18n russian.txt /*russian-l18n*
russian.txt russian.txt /*russian.txt* russian.txt russian.txt /*russian.txt*
rust ft_rust.txt /*rust*
rust-commands ft_rust.txt /*rust-commands*
rust-intro ft_rust.txt /*rust-intro*
rust-mappings ft_rust.txt /*rust-mappings*
rust-settings ft_rust.txt /*rust-settings*
rust_<D-R> ft_rust.txt /*rust_<D-R>*
rust_<D-r> ft_rust.txt /*rust_<D-r>*
rview starting.txt /*rview* rview starting.txt /*rview*
rvim starting.txt /*rvim* rvim starting.txt /*rvim*
rxvt syntax.txt /*rxvt* rxvt syntax.txt /*rxvt*
@ -8485,6 +8531,7 @@ t_F6 term.txt /*t_F6*
t_F7 term.txt /*t_F7* t_F7 term.txt /*t_F7*
t_F8 term.txt /*t_F8* t_F8 term.txt /*t_F8*
t_F9 term.txt /*t_F9* t_F9 term.txt /*t_F9*
t_GP term.txt /*t_GP*
t_IE term.txt /*t_IE* t_IE term.txt /*t_IE*
t_IS term.txt /*t_IS* t_IS term.txt /*t_IS*
t_K1 term.txt /*t_K1* t_K1 term.txt /*t_K1*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*term.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Feb 02 *term.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Apr 11
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -314,6 +314,7 @@ Added by Vim (there are no standard codes for these):
t_IS set icon text start *t_IS* *'t_IS'* t_IS set icon text start *t_IS* *'t_IS'*
t_IE set icon text end *t_IE* *'t_IE'* t_IE set icon text end *t_IE* *'t_IE'*
t_WP set window position (Y, X) in pixels *t_WP* *'t_WP'* t_WP set window position (Y, X) in pixels *t_WP* *'t_WP'*
t_GP get window position (Y, X) in pixels *t_GP* *'t_GP'*
t_WS set window size (height, width) in characters *t_WS* *'t_WS'* t_WS set window size (height, width) in characters *t_WS* *'t_WS'*
t_SI start insert mode (bar cursor shape) *t_SI* *'t_SI'* t_SI start insert mode (bar cursor shape) *t_SI* *'t_SI'*
t_SR start replace mode (underline cursor shape) *t_SR* *'t_SR'* t_SR start replace mode (underline cursor shape) *t_SR* *'t_SR'*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*todo.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 16 *todo.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Jun 13
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -35,13 +35,9 @@ entered there will not be repeated below, unless there is extra information.
*known-bugs* *known-bugs*
-------------------- Known bugs and current work ----------------------- -------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
Using "g<" after ":for x in [1,2,3]|echom x|endfor" looks wrong. (Marcin
Szamotulski, 2017 Mar 12)
Also, using Ctrl-C clears the last part.
Test 45 fails on MS-Windows only before resetting 'sw'. Why?
+channel: +channel:
- When redrawing for the channel buffer, command line completion is cleared.
(Ramel Eshed, 2017 May 4)
- Try out background make plugin: - Try out background make plugin:
https://github.com/AndrewVos/vim-make-background https://github.com/AndrewVos/vim-make-background
- Problem with stderr on Windows? (Vincent Rischmann, 2016 Aug 31, #1026) - Problem with stderr on Windows? (Vincent Rischmann, 2016 Aug 31, #1026)
@ -110,22 +106,91 @@ Regexp problems:
had_endbrace[] is set but not initialized or used. had_endbrace[] is set but not initialized or used.
- Difference between two engines: ".*\zs\/\@>\/" on text "///" - Difference between two engines: ".*\zs\/\@>\/" on text "///"
(Chris Paul, 2016 Nov 13) New engine not greedy enough? (Chris Paul, 2016 Nov 13) New engine not greedy enough?
Another one: echom matchstr(" sdfsfsf\n sfdsdfsdf",'[^\n]*')
(2017 May 15, #1252)
With foldmethod=syntax and nofoldenable comment highlighting isn't removed.
(Marcin Szewczyk, 2017 Apr 26)
ml_get error when using a Python. (Yggdroot, 2017 Jun 1, #1737)
Lemonboy can reproduce (2017 Jun 5)
ml_get errors with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
Error in emsg with buggy script. (Dominique, 2017 Apr 30)
Add options_default() / options_restore() to set several options to Vim
defaults for a plugin. Comments from Zyx, 2017 May 10.
Perhaps use a vimcontext / endvimcontext command block.
Using freed memory with "qf" FileType autocommand that does :cclose.
(Lemonboy, 2017 May 28, #1730, fix in 1734, with test that doesn't fail, but
it fails when run manually) Add "starting" to test_override()?
Problem with three-piece comment. (Michael Lee, 2017 May 11, #1696)
When checking if a bufref is valid, also check the buffer number, to catch the
case of :bwipe followed by :new.
Files for Latvian language. (Vitolins, 2017 May 3, #1675)
Setting 'clipboard' to "unnamed" makes a global command very slow (Daniel
Drucker, 2017 May 8).
This was supposed to be fixed, did it break again somehow?
Christian cannot reproduce it.
Better TeX indent file. (Christian Brabandt, 2017 May 3)
Openhab syntax file (mueller, #1678)
Use gvimext.dll from the nightly build? (Issue #249)
'synmaxcol' works with bytes instead of screen cells. (Llandon, 2017 May 31,
#1736)
Problem with using :cd when remotely editing a file. (Gerd Wachsmuth, 2017 May
8, #1690)
'equalalways' only works for one column. (Glacambre, 2017 May 15, #1707)
Include solarized color scheme?
Updates to GTK help. (Kazunobu Kuriyama, 2017 May 4)
Running test_gui and test_gui_init with Motif sometimes kills the window Running test_gui and test_gui_init with Motif sometimes kills the window
manager. Problem with Motif? manager. Problem with Motif?
Bogus characters inserted when triggering indent while changing text.
(Vitor Antunes, 2016 Nov 22, #1269)
Segmentation fault with complete(). (Lifepillar, 2017 Apr 29, #1668)
Check for "pat" to be NULL in search_for_exact_line()?
How did it get NULL? Comment by Christian, Apr 30.
Is it possible to keep the complete menu open when calling complete()?
(Prabir Shrestha, 2017 May 19, #1713)
Memory leak in test97? The string is actually freed. Weird. Memory leak in test97? The string is actually freed. Weird.
Include rust files. Got all permissions? New value "uselast" for 'switchbuf'. (Lemonboy, 2017 Apr 23, #1652)
dict_add_list and dict_add_dict may free item when failing. (2017 Mar 12,
Nikolai Pavlov, #1555)
Patch to add buffer name argument to taglist().
Ordering of tags in result of taglist call. (Duncan McDougall, #1194)
Add a toolbar in the terminal. Can be global, above all windows, or specific Add a toolbar in the terminal. Can be global, above all windows, or specific
for one window. for one window.
Make maparg() also return the raw rhs, so that it doesn't depend on 'cpo'.
(Brett Stahlman, 2017 May 23)
Even better: add a way to disable a mapping temporarily and re-enable it
later. This is for a sub-mode that is active for a short while (one buffer).
Still need maplist() to find the mappings. What can we use to identify a
mapping? Something unique would be better than the LHS.
Perhaps simpler: actually delete the mappings. Use maplist() to list matching
mappings (with a lhs prefix, like maparg()), mapdelete() to delete,
maprestore() to restore (using the output of maplist().
Add an argument to :mkvimrc (or add aother command) to skip mappings from
plugins (source is a Vim script). No need to put these in a .vimrc, they will
be defined when the plugin is loaded.
Use tb_set(winid, [{'text': 'stop', 'cb': callback, 'hi': 'Green'}]) Use tb_set(winid, [{'text': 'stop', 'cb': callback, 'hi': 'Green'}])
tb_highlight(winid, 'ToolBar') tb_highlight(winid, 'ToolBar')
tb_get(winid) tb_get(winid)
@ -135,12 +200,6 @@ What if there is an invalid character?
Json string with trailing \u should be an error. (Lcd) Json string with trailing \u should be an error. (Lcd)
On MS-Windows with 'clipboard' set to "unnamed" this doesn't work to double
lines: :g/^/normal yyp On Unix it works OK. (Bryce Orgill, 2016 Nov 5)
Another example 2017 Mar 10.
Multi-byte bug: dv} splits char. (Urtica Dioica, 2017 Jan 9)
When session file has name in argument list but the buffer was deleted, the When session file has name in argument list but the buffer was deleted, the
buffer is not deleted when using the session file. (#1393) buffer is not deleted when using the session file. (#1393)
Should add the buffer in hidden state. Should add the buffer in hidden state.
@ -148,20 +207,14 @@ Should add the buffer in hidden state.
When an item in the quickfix list has a file name that does not exist, behave When an item in the quickfix list has a file name that does not exist, behave
like the item was not a match for :cnext. like the item was not a match for :cnext.
Patch to test regexp classes. (Dominique, 2017 Mar 13, #1560)
Do we need to adjust the implementation?
Make different classes that depend on the system and that don't.
Wrong diff highlighting with three files. (2016 Oct 20, #1186) Wrong diff highlighting with three files. (2016 Oct 20, #1186)
Also get E749 on exit. Also get E749 on exit.
Another example in #1309 Another example in #1309
Patch to change all use of &sw to shiftwidth(). (Tyru, 2017 Feb 19) Patch to change all use of &sw to shiftwidth(). (Tyru, 2017 Feb 19)
Takuya Fujiwara
Wait until maintainers integrate it. Wait until maintainers integrate it.
Completion for user-defined commands does not work if a few characters were
already typed. (Dominique, 2017 Jan 26)
When deleting a mark or register, leave a tombstone, so that it's also deleted When deleting a mark or register, leave a tombstone, so that it's also deleted
when writing viminfo (and the delete was the most recent action). #1339 when writing viminfo (and the delete was the most recent action). #1339
@ -172,6 +225,10 @@ Error in test_startup_utf8 on Solaris. (Danek Duvall, 2016 Aug 17)
Completion for :!cmd shows each match twice. #1435 Completion for :!cmd shows each match twice. #1435
Patch to change GUI behavior: instead of changing the window size change the
lines/columns when menu/toolbar/etc. is added/removed. (Ychin, 2016 Mar 20,
#703)
GTK: When adding a timer from 'balloonexpr' it won't fire, because GTK: When adding a timer from 'balloonexpr' it won't fire, because
g_main_context_iteration() doesn't return. Need to trigger an event when the g_main_context_iteration() doesn't return. Need to trigger an event when the
timer expires. timer expires.
@ -206,6 +263,10 @@ writefile() does not abort as soon as an error is found. (Nikolai Pavlov,
Patch to support on-the-spot and over-the-spot input method. (Ken Takata, 2017 Patch to support on-the-spot and over-the-spot input method. (Ken Takata, 2017
Feb 14). Feb 14).
Change the Farsi code to work with UTF-8. Possibly combined with the Arabic
support, or similar.
Invalid read error in Farsi mode. (Dominique Pelle, 2009 Aug 2)
Add a command to take a range of lines, filter them and put the output Add a command to take a range of lines, filter them and put the output
somewhere else. :{range}copy {dest} !cmd somewhere else. :{range}copy {dest} !cmd
@ -218,6 +279,9 @@ Patch for restoring wide characters in the console buffer.
Patch to fix escaping of job arguments. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2016 Oct 5) Patch to fix escaping of job arguments. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, 2016 Oct 5)
Update Oct 14: https://gist.github.com/mattn/d47e7d3bfe5ade4be86062b565a4bfca Update Oct 14: https://gist.github.com/mattn/d47e7d3bfe5ade4be86062b565a4bfca
Characters deleted on completion. (Adrià Farrés, 2017 Apr 20, #1645)
Remarks from Christian Brabandt (Apr 21)
The TermResponse event is not triggered when a plugin has set 'eventignore' to The TermResponse event is not triggered when a plugin has set 'eventignore' to
"all". Netrw does this. (Gary Johnson, 2017 Jan 24) "all". Netrw does this. (Gary Johnson, 2017 Jan 24)
Postpone the event until 'eventignore' is reset. Postpone the event until 'eventignore' is reset.
@ -225,6 +289,8 @@ Postpone the event until 'eventignore' is reset.
Patch to make urxvt mouse work better, recognize Esc[*M termcap code. Patch to make urxvt mouse work better, recognize Esc[*M termcap code.
(Maurice Bos, 2017 Feb 17, #1486) (Maurice Bos, 2017 Feb 17, #1486)
Expanding /**/ is slow. Idea by Luc Hermitte, 2017 Apr 14.
Once .exe with updated installer is available: Add remark to download page Once .exe with updated installer is available: Add remark to download page
about /S and /D options (Ken Takata, 2016 Apr 13) about /S and /D options (Ken Takata, 2016 Apr 13)
Or point to nightly builds: https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/releases Or point to nightly builds: https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/releases
@ -256,8 +322,13 @@ Patch for wrong cursor position on wrapped line, involving breakindent.
(Ozaki Kiichi, 2016 Nov 25) (Ozaki Kiichi, 2016 Nov 25)
Does this also fix #1408 ? Does this also fix #1408 ?
Patch to add "module" to quickfix entries. (Coot, 2017 Jun 8, #1757)
Patch for 'cursorlinenr' option. (Ozaki Kiichi, 2016 Nov 30) Patch for 'cursorlinenr' option. (Ozaki Kiichi, 2016 Nov 30)
When 'completeopt' has "noselect" does not insert a newline. (Lifepillar, 2017
Apr 23, #1653)
Window resizing with 'winfixheight': With a vertical split the height changes Window resizing with 'winfixheight': With a vertical split the height changes
anyway. (Tommy allen, 2017 Feb 21, #1502) anyway. (Tommy allen, 2017 Feb 21, #1502)
@ -302,11 +373,21 @@ Patch to add "cmdline" completion to getcompletion(). (Shougo, Oct 1, #1140)
Feature request: Complete members of a dictionary. (Luc Hermitte, 2017 Jan 4, Feature request: Complete members of a dictionary. (Luc Hermitte, 2017 Jan 4,
#1350) #1350)
Undo message is not always properly displayed. Patch by Ken Takata, 2013 oct
3. Doesn't work properly according to Yukihiro Nakadaira.
Also see #1635.
Patch for systemlist(), add empty item. (thinca, Sep 30, #1135) Patch for systemlist(), add empty item. (thinca, Sep 30, #1135)
Add an argument to choose binary or non-binary (like readfile()), when omitted Add an argument to choose binary or non-binary (like readfile()), when omitted
use the current behavior. use the current behavior.
Include the test. Include the test.
Patch to add tagfunc(). Cleaned up by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jun 22.
New update 2017 Apr 10, #1628
Unnamed register only contains the last deleted text when appending deleted
text to a register. (Wolfgang Jeltsch, reproduced by Ben Fritz, 2017 Apr 10)
When 'keywordprg' starts with ":" the argument is still escaped as a shell When 'keywordprg' starts with ":" the argument is still escaped as a shell
command argument. (Romain Lafourcade, 2016 Oct 16, #1175) command argument. (Romain Lafourcade, 2016 Oct 16, #1175)
@ -352,30 +433,20 @@ Jul 25, #948)
Patch to fix wrong encoding of error message on Cygwin/MSYS terminal. Patch to fix wrong encoding of error message on Cygwin/MSYS terminal.
(Ken Takata, 2016 Oct 4) (Ken Takata, 2016 Oct 4)
Patch to introduce 'cmdencoding'. (Ken Takata, Aug 18?)
Better help Aug 19.
Problem: applies to too many commands, such as :cbuffer.
Updated patch with three options, 2016 Sep 8.
Win32: When running ":make" and 'encoding' differs from the system locale,
the output should be converted. Esp. when 'encoding' is "utf-8". (Yongwei
Wu) Should we use 'termencoding' for this?
Patch to add 'systemencoding', convert between 'encoding' and this for file Patch to add 'systemencoding', convert between 'encoding' and this for file
names, shell commands and the like. (Kikuchan, 2010 Oct 14) names, shell commands and the like. (Kikuchan, 2010 Oct 14)
Assume the system converts between the actual encoding of the filesystem to Assume the system converts between the actual encoding of the filesystem to
the system encoding (usually utf-8). the system encoding (usually utf-8).
'hlsearch' interferes with a Conceal match. (Rom Grk, 2016 Aug 9) Using ":tab drop file" does not trigger BufEnter or TabEnter events.
(Andy Stewart, 2017 Apr 27, #1660)
Autocommands blocked in do_arg_all(). Supposed to happen later?
Patch to add context information to quickfix/location list. (Yegappan 'hlsearch' interferes with a Conceal match. (Rom Grk, 2016 Aug 9)
Lakshmanan, 2016 Aug 25, #1012)
MS-Windows: use WS_HIDE instead of SW_SHOWMINNOACTIVE in os_win32.c? MS-Windows: use WS_HIDE instead of SW_SHOWMINNOACTIVE in os_win32.c?
Otherwise task flickers in taskbar. Otherwise task flickers in taskbar.
Bogus characters inserted when triggering indent while changing test.
(Vitor Antunes, 2016 Nov 22, #1269)
Should make ":@r" handle line continuation. (Cesar Romani, 2016 Jun 26) Should make ":@r" handle line continuation. (Cesar Romani, 2016 Jun 26)
Also for ":@.". Also for ":@.".
@ -395,9 +466,6 @@ This does not work: :set cscopequickfix=a-
Possibly wrong value for seq_cur. (Florent Fayolle, 2016 May 15, #806) Possibly wrong value for seq_cur. (Florent Fayolle, 2016 May 15, #806)
Patch to add separate highlighting for quickfix current line.
(anishsane, 2016 Sep 16, #1080)
Filetype plugin for awk. (Doug Kearns, 2016 Sep 5) Filetype plugin for awk. (Doug Kearns, 2016 Sep 5)
Patch to improve map documentation. Issue #799. Patch to improve map documentation. Issue #799.
@ -432,7 +500,10 @@ When doing "vi buf.md" a BufNew autocommand for *.md is not triggered.
Because of using the initial buffer? (Dun Peal, 2016 May 12) Because of using the initial buffer? (Dun Peal, 2016 May 12)
Patch to add the :bvimgrep command. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Nov 12) Patch to add the :bvimgrep command. (Christian Brabandt, 2014 Nov 12)
Updated 2016 Jun 10, #858 Updated 2016 Jun 10, #858 Update 2017 Mar 28: use <buffer>
Patch to fix that an encoding conversion failure results in a corrupted or
empty file. (Christian Brabandt, #1765, https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-mq-patches/blob/master/conversion_error)
Add redrawtabline command. (Naruhiko Nishino, 2016 Jun 11) Add redrawtabline command. (Naruhiko Nishino, 2016 Jun 11)
@ -442,6 +513,8 @@ No test, needs some work to include.
Patch to improve indenting for C++ constructor with initializer list. Patch to improve indenting for C++ constructor with initializer list.
(Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Mar 31) (Hirohito Higashi, 2016 Mar 31)
Zero-out krypt key information when no longer in use. (Ben Fritz, 2017 May 15)
Add stronger encryption. Could use libsodium (NaCl). Add stronger encryption. Could use libsodium (NaCl).
https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/ https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/
Possibly include the needed code so that it can be build everywhere. Possibly include the needed code so that it can be build everywhere.
@ -491,10 +564,6 @@ When command names are very long :command output is difficult to read. Use a
maximum for the column width? (#871) maximum for the column width? (#871)
Patcy by varmanishant, 2016 Jun 18, #876 Patcy by varmanishant, 2016 Jun 18, #876
Patch to change GUI behavior: instead of changing the window size change the
lines/columns when menu/toolbar/etc. is added/removed. (Ychin, 2016 Mar 20,
#703)
Installation of .desktop files does not work everywhere. Installation of .desktop files does not work everywhere.
It's now fixed, but the target directory probably isn't right. It's now fixed, but the target directory probably isn't right.
Add configure check? Add configure check?
@ -613,7 +682,8 @@ Value of virtcol() for '[ and '] depend on multi-byte character.
(Luchr, #277) (Luchr, #277)
Can we cache the syntax attributes, so that updates for 'relativenumber' and Can we cache the syntax attributes, so that updates for 'relativenumber' and
'cursorline'/'cursorcolumn' are a lot faster? 'cursorline'/'cursorcolumn' are a lot faster? Thus store the attributes
before combining them.
C highlighting: modern C allows: /* comment */ #ifdef C highlighting: modern C allows: /* comment */ #ifdef
and also line continuation after #include. and also line continuation after #include.
@ -928,11 +998,6 @@ Patch to handle integer overflow. (Aaron Burrow, 2013 Dec 12)
Patch to add "ntab" item in 'listchars' to repeat first character. (Nathaniel Patch to add "ntab" item in 'listchars' to repeat first character. (Nathaniel
Braun, pragm, 2013 Oct 13) A better solution 2014 Mar 5. Braun, pragm, 2013 Oct 13) A better solution 2014 Mar 5.
Undo message is not always properly displayed. Patch by Ken Takata, 2013 oct
3. Doesn't work properly according to Yukihiro Nakadaira.
/[b-a] gives error E16, should probably be E769.
7 Windows XP: When using "ClearType" for text smoothing, a column of yellow 7 Windows XP: When using "ClearType" for text smoothing, a column of yellow
pixels remains when typing spaces in front of a "D" ('guifont' set to pixels remains when typing spaces in front of a "D" ('guifont' set to
"lucida_console:h8"). "lucida_console:h8").
@ -1095,8 +1160,6 @@ MS-Windows resizing problems:
Patch to append regexp to tag commands to make it possible to select one out Patch to append regexp to tag commands to make it possible to select one out
of many matches. (Cody Cutler, 2013 Mar 28) of many matches. (Cody Cutler, 2013 Mar 28)
Patch to add tagfunc(). Cleaned up by Christian Brabandt, 2013 Jun 22.
The input map for CTRL-O in mswin.vim causes problems after CTRL-X CTRL-O. The input map for CTRL-O in mswin.vim causes problems after CTRL-X CTRL-O.
Suggestion for another map. (Philip Mat, 2012 Jun 18) Suggestion for another map. (Philip Mat, 2012 Jun 18)
But use "gi" instead of "a". Or use CTRL-\ CTRL-O. But use "gi" instead of "a". Or use CTRL-\ CTRL-O.
@ -1522,8 +1585,6 @@ When a:base in 'completefunc' starts with a number it's passed as a number,
not a string. (Sean Ma) Need to add flag to call_func_retlist() to force a not a string. (Sean Ma) Need to add flag to call_func_retlist() to force a
string value. string value.
Invalid read error in Farsi mode. (Dominique Pelle, 2009 Aug 2)
For running gvim on a USB stick: avoid the OLE registration. Use a command For running gvim on a USB stick: avoid the OLE registration. Use a command
line argument -noregister. line argument -noregister.

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@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ mouse button. The selected text will be inserted.
The "current selection" will only remain valid until some other text is The "current selection" will only remain valid until some other text is
selected. After doing the paste in the other gVim, now select some characters selected. After doing the paste in the other gVim, now select some characters
in that window. You will notice that the words that were previously selected in that window. You will notice that the words that were previously selected
in the other gVim window are displayed differently. This means that it no in the other gvim window are displayed differently. This means that it no
longer is the current selection. longer is the current selection.
You don't need to select text with the mouse, using the keyboard commands for You don't need to select text with the mouse, using the keyboard commands for
@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ USING BOTH
This use of both the "current selection" and the "real clipboard" might sound This use of both the "current selection" and the "real clipboard" might sound
a bit confusing. But it is very useful. Let's show this with an example. a bit confusing. But it is very useful. Let's show this with an example.
Use one gVim with a text file and perform these actions: Use one gvim with a text file and perform these actions:
- Select two words in Visual mode. - Select two words in Visual mode.
- Use the Edit/Copy menu to get these words onto the clipboard. - Use the Edit/Copy menu to get these words onto the clipboard.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 09 *usr_41.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 Mar 28
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@ -889,6 +889,7 @@ GUI: *gui-functions*
Vim server: *server-functions* Vim server: *server-functions*
serverlist() return the list of server names serverlist() return the list of server names
remote_startserve() run a server
remote_send() send command characters to a Vim server remote_send() send command characters to a Vim server
remote_expr() evaluate an expression in a Vim server remote_expr() evaluate an expression in a Vim server
server2client() send a reply to a client of a Vim server server2client() send a reply to a client of a Vim server
@ -920,6 +921,7 @@ Testing: *test-functions*
assert_true() assert that an expression is true assert_true() assert that an expression is true
assert_exception() assert that a command throws an exception assert_exception() assert that a command throws an exception
assert_fails() assert that a function call fails assert_fails() assert that a function call fails
assert_report() report a test failure
test_alloc_fail() make memory allocation fail test_alloc_fail() make memory allocation fail
test_autochdir() enable 'autochdir' during startup test_autochdir() enable 'autochdir' during startup
test_override() test with Vim internal overrides test_override() test with Vim internal overrides
@ -2275,8 +2277,8 @@ plugin for the mail filetype: >
endif endif
Two global variables are used: Two global variables are used:
no_plugin_maps disables mappings for all filetype plugins |no_plugin_maps| disables mappings for all filetype plugins
no_mail_maps disables mappings for a specific filetype |no_mail_maps| disables mappings for the "mail" filetype
USER COMMANDS USER COMMANDS

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*usr_44.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2008 Dec 28 *usr_44.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2017 May 06
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ that included files do this too, you might have to reset "b:current_syntax" if
you include two files. you include two files.
If you want your syntax file to work with Vim 5.x, add a check for v:version. If you want your syntax file to work with Vim 5.x, add a check for v:version.
See yacc.vim for an example. Find an syntax file in the Vim 7.2 distribution for an example.
Do not include anything that is a user preference. Don't set 'tabstop', Do not include anything that is a user preference. Don't set 'tabstop',
'expandtab', etc. These belong in a filetype plugin. 'expandtab', etc. These belong in a filetype plugin.

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@ -9250,7 +9250,7 @@ Files: runtime/doc/various.txt, src/ex_cmds.h, src/ex_docmd.c,
src/proto/quickfix.pro, src/quickfix.c src/proto/quickfix.pro, src/quickfix.c
Patch 6.1.424 (extra) Patch 6.1.424 (extra)
Problem: Win32: Gvim compiled with VC++ 7.0 run on Windows 95 does not show Problem: Win32: gvim compiled with VC++ 7.0 run on Windows 95 does not show
menu items. menu items.
Solution: Define $WINVER to avoid an extra item is added to MENUITEMINFO. Solution: Define $WINVER to avoid an extra item is added to MENUITEMINFO.
(Muraoka Taro) (Muraoka Taro)
@ -12319,7 +12319,7 @@ Solution: Don't ignore the WM_SYSKEYUP event when the menu is disabled.
Files: src/gui_w32.c Files: src/gui_w32.c
Patch 6.2.362 (extra, after 6.2.347) Patch 6.2.362 (extra, after 6.2.347)
Problem: Win32: The manifest causes Gvim not to work. (Dave Roberts) Problem: Win32: The manifest causes gvim not to work. (Dave Roberts)
Solution: Change "x86" to "X86". (Serge Pirotte) Solution: Change "x86" to "X86". (Serge Pirotte)
Files: src/gvim.exe.mnf Files: src/gvim.exe.mnf

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@ -4151,7 +4151,7 @@ Patch 7.0.173
Problem: ":call f().TT()" doesn't work. (Richard Emberson) Problem: ":call f().TT()" doesn't work. (Richard Emberson)
Solution: When a function returns a Dictionary or another composite continue Solution: When a function returns a Dictionary or another composite continue
evaluating what follows. evaluating what follows.
Files: src/eval.c Files: src/eval.c
Patch 7.0.174 Patch 7.0.174
Problem: ":mksession" doesn't restore window layout correctly in tab pages Problem: ":mksession" doesn't restore window layout correctly in tab pages
@ -4265,7 +4265,7 @@ Problem: When 'swapfile' is switched off in an empty file it is possible
that not all blocks are loaded into memory, causing ml_get errors that not all blocks are loaded into memory, causing ml_get errors
later. later.
Solution: Rename "dont_release" to "mf_dont_release" and also use it to Solution: Rename "dont_release" to "mf_dont_release" and also use it to
avoid using the cached line and locked block. avoid using the cached line and locked block.
Files: src/globals.h, src/memfile.c, src/memline.c Files: src/globals.h, src/memfile.c, src/memline.c
Patch 7.0.193 Patch 7.0.193
@ -6031,7 +6031,7 @@ Solution: Add type casts. (Ben Schmidt)
Files: src/version.c Files: src/version.c
Patch 7.1.207 Patch 7.1.207
Problem: Netbeans: "remove" cannot delete one line. Problem: Netbeans: "remove" cannot delete one line.
Solution: Remove partial lines and whole lines properly. Avoid a memory Solution: Remove partial lines and whole lines properly. Avoid a memory
leak. (Xavier de Gaye) leak. (Xavier de Gaye)
Files: src/netbeans.c Files: src/netbeans.c
@ -7991,7 +7991,7 @@ Files: src/ex_cmds.c
Patch 7.2.097 Patch 7.2.097
Problem: "!xterm&" doesn't work when 'shell' is "bash". Problem: "!xterm&" doesn't work when 'shell' is "bash".
Solution: Ignore SIGHUP after calling setsid(). (Simon Schubert) Solution: Ignore SIGHUP after calling setsid(). (Simon Schubert)
Files: src/os_unix.c Files: src/os_unix.c
Patch 7.2.098 Patch 7.2.098
@ -8740,7 +8740,7 @@ Files: src/gui_gtk_x11.c, src/message.c, src/ops.c, src/proto/ui.pro,
src/ui.c src/ui.c
Patch 7.2.222 Patch 7.2.222
Problem: ":mksession" doesn't work properly with 'acd' set. Problem: ":mksession" doesn't work properly with 'acd' set.
Solution: Make it work. (Yakov Lerner) Solution: Make it work. (Yakov Lerner)
Files: src/ex_docmd.c Files: src/ex_docmd.c
@ -9150,7 +9150,7 @@ Solution: Add the missing "else". (Lech Lorens)
Files: src/ops.c Files: src/ops.c
Patch 7.2.293 Patch 7.2.293
Problem: When setting 'comments' option it may be used in a wrong way. Problem: When setting 'comments' option it may be used in a wrong way.
Solution: Don't increment after skipping over digits. (Yukihiro Nakadaira) Solution: Don't increment after skipping over digits. (Yukihiro Nakadaira)
Files: src/misc1.c Files: src/misc1.c
@ -10191,32 +10191,32 @@ More information here: |two-engines|
Better Python interface *better-python-interface* Better Python interface *better-python-interface*
----------------------- -----------------------
Added |python-bindeval| function. Unlike |python-eval| this one returns Added |python-bindeval| function. Unlike |python-eval| this one returns
|python-Dictionary|, |python-List| and |python-Function| objects for |python-Dictionary|, |python-List| and |python-Function| objects for
dictionaries lists and functions respectively in place of their Python dictionaries lists and functions respectively in place of their Python
built-in equivalents (or None if we are talking about function references). built-in equivalents (or None if we are talking about function references).
For simple types this function returns Python built-in types and not only For simple types this function returns Python built-in types and not only
Python `str()` like |python-eval| does. On Python 3 it will return `bytes()` Python `str()` like |python-eval| does. On Python 3 it will return `bytes()`
objects in place of `str()` ones avoiding possibility of UnicodeDecodeError. objects in place of `str()` ones avoiding possibility of UnicodeDecodeError.
Interface of new objects mimics standard Python `dict()` and `list()` Interface of new objects mimics standard Python `dict()` and `list()`
interfaces to some extent. Extent will be improved in the future. interfaces to some extent. Extent will be improved in the future.
Added special |python-vars| objects also available for |python-buffer| and Added special |python-vars| objects also available for |python-buffer| and
|python-window|. They ease access to Vim script variables from Python. |python-window|. They ease access to Vim script variables from Python.
Now you no longer need to alter `sys.path` to import your module: special Now you no longer need to alter `sys.path` to import your module: special
hooks are responsible for importing from {rtp}/python2, {rtp}/python3 and hooks are responsible for importing from {rtp}/python2, {rtp}/python3 and
{rtp}/pythonx directories (for Python 2, Python 3 and both respectively). {rtp}/pythonx directories (for Python 2, Python 3 and both respectively).
See |python-special-path|. See |python-special-path|.
Added possibility to work with |tabpage|s through |python-tabpage| object. Added possibility to work with |tabpage|s through |python-tabpage| object.
Added automatic conversion of Vim errors and exceptions to Python Added automatic conversion of Vim errors and exceptions to Python
exceptions. exceptions.
Changed the behavior of the |python-buffers| object: it now uses buffer numbers Changed the behavior of the |python-buffers| object: it now uses buffer numbers
as keys in place of the index of the buffer in the internal buffer list. as keys in place of the index of the buffer in the internal buffer list.
This should not break anything as the only way to get this index was This should not break anything as the only way to get this index was
iterating over |python-buffers|. iterating over |python-buffers|.
Added |:pydo| and |:py3do| commands. Added |:pydo| and |:py3do| commands.
@ -10226,7 +10226,7 @@ Added the |pyeval()| and |py3eval()| functions.
Now in all places which previously accepted `str()` objects, `str()` and Now in all places which previously accepted `str()` objects, `str()` and
`unicode()` (Python 2) or `bytes()` and `str()` (Python 3) are accepted. `unicode()` (Python 2) or `bytes()` and `str()` (Python 3) are accepted.
|python-window| has gained `.col` and `.row` attributes that are currently |python-window| has gained `.col` and `.row` attributes that are currently
the only way to get internal window positions. the only way to get internal window positions.
Added or fixed support for `dir()` in Vim Python objects. Added or fixed support for `dir()` in Vim Python objects.
@ -10235,12 +10235,12 @@ Added or fixed support for `dir()` in Vim Python objects.
Changed *changed-7.4* Changed *changed-7.4*
------- -------
Old Python versions (≤2.2) are no longer supported. Building with them did Old Python versions (≤2.2) are no longer supported. Building with them did
not work anyway. not work anyway.
Options: Options:
Added ability to automatically save the selection into the system Added ability to automatically save the selection into the system
clipboard when using non-GUI version of Vim (autoselectplus in clipboard when using non-GUI version of Vim (autoselectplus in
'clipboard'). Also added ability to use the system clipboard as 'clipboard'). Also added ability to use the system clipboard as
default register (previously only primary selection could be used). default register (previously only primary selection could be used).
(Ivan Krasilnikov, Christian Brabandt, Bram Moolenaar) (Ivan Krasilnikov, Christian Brabandt, Bram Moolenaar)
@ -10255,12 +10255,12 @@ Options:
'relativenumber'. (Christian Brabandt) 'relativenumber'. (Christian Brabandt)
Commands: Commands:
|:diffoff| now saves the local values of some settings and restores |:diffoff| now saves the local values of some settings and restores
them in place of blindly resetting them to the defaults. (Christian them in place of blindly resetting them to the defaults. (Christian
Brabandt) Brabandt)
Other: Other:
Lua interface now also uses userdata binded to Vim structures. (Taro Lua interface now also uses userdata binded to Vim structures. (Taro
Muraoka, Luis Carvalho) Muraoka, Luis Carvalho)
glob() and autocommand patterns used to work with the undocumented glob() and autocommand patterns used to work with the undocumented
@ -10285,74 +10285,74 @@ Functions:
Added |wildmenumode()| function. (Christian Brabandt) Added |wildmenumode()| function. (Christian Brabandt)
Debugging functions: |screenattr()|, |screenchar()|, |screencol()|, Debugging functions: |screenattr()|, |screenchar()|, |screencol()|,
|screenrow()|. (Simon Ruderich, Bram Moolenaar) |screenrow()|. (Simon Ruderich, Bram Moolenaar)
Added ability to use |Dictionary-function|s for |sort()|ing, via Added ability to use |Dictionary-function|s for |sort()|ing, via
optional third argument. (Nikolay Pavlov) optional third argument. (Nikolay Pavlov)
Added special |expand()| argument that expands to the current line Added special |expand()| argument that expands to the current line
number. number.
Made it possible to force |char2nr()| to always give unicode codepoints Made it possible to force |char2nr()| to always give unicode codepoints
regardless of current encoding. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto) regardless of current encoding. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Made it possible for functions generating file list generate |List| Made it possible for functions generating file list generate |List|
and not NL-separated string. (e.g. |glob()|, |expand()|) (Christian and not NL-separated string. (e.g. |glob()|, |expand()|) (Christian
Brabandt) Brabandt)
Functions that obtain variables from the specific window, tabpage or Functions that obtain variables from the specific window, tabpage or
buffer scope dictionary can now return specified default value in buffer scope dictionary can now return specified default value in
place of empty string in case variable is not found. (|gettabvar()|, place of empty string in case variable is not found. (|gettabvar()|,
|getwinvar()|, |getbufvar()|) (Shougo Matsushita, Hirohito Higashi) |getwinvar()|, |getbufvar()|) (Shougo Matsushita, Hirohito Higashi)
Autocommands: Autocommands:
Added |InsertCharPre| event launched before inserting character. Added |InsertCharPre| event launched before inserting character.
(Jakson A. Aquino) (Jakson A. Aquino)
Added |CompleteDone| event launched after finishing completion in Added |CompleteDone| event launched after finishing completion in
insert mode. (idea by Florian Klein) insert mode. (idea by Florian Klein)
Added |QuitPre| event launched when commands that can either close Vim Added |QuitPre| event launched when commands that can either close Vim
or only some window(s) are launched. or only some window(s) are launched.
Added |TextChanged| and |TextChangedI| events launched when text is Added |TextChanged| and |TextChangedI| events launched when text is
changed. changed.
Commands: Commands:
|:syntime| command useful for debugging. |:syntime| command useful for debugging.
Made it possible to remove all signs from the current buffer using Made it possible to remove all signs from the current buffer using
|:sign-unplace|. (Christian Brabandt) |:sign-unplace|. (Christian Brabandt)
Added |:language| autocompletion. (Dominique Pelle) Added |:language| autocompletion. (Dominique Pelle)
Added more |:command-complete| completion types: |:behave| suboptions, Added more |:command-complete| completion types: |:behave| suboptions,
color schemes, compilers, |:cscope| suboptions, files from 'path', color schemes, compilers, |:cscope| suboptions, files from 'path',
|:history| suboptions, locale names, |:syntime| suboptions, user |:history| suboptions, locale names, |:syntime| suboptions, user
names. (Dominique Pelle) names. (Dominique Pelle)
Added |:map-nowait| creating mapping which when having lhs that is the Added |:map-nowait| creating mapping which when having lhs that is the
prefix of another mappings lhs will not allow Vim to wait for user to prefix of another mappings lhs will not allow Vim to wait for user to
type more characters to resolve ambiguity, forcing Vim to take the type more characters to resolve ambiguity, forcing Vim to take the
shorter alternative: one with <nowait>. shorter alternative: one with <nowait>.
Options: Options:
Made it possible to ignore case when completing: 'wildignorecase'. Made it possible to ignore case when completing: 'wildignorecase'.
Added ability to delete comment leader when using |J| by `j` flag in Added ability to delete comment leader when using |J| by `j` flag in
'formatoptions' (|fo-table|). (Lech Lorens) 'formatoptions' (|fo-table|). (Lech Lorens)
Added ability to control indentation inside namespaces: |cino-N|. Added ability to control indentation inside namespaces: |cino-N|.
(Konstantin Lepa) (Konstantin Lepa)
Added ability to control alignment inside `if` condition separately Added ability to control alignment inside `if` condition separately
from alignment inside function arguments: |cino-k|. (Lech Lorens) from alignment inside function arguments: |cino-k|. (Lech Lorens)
Other: Other:
Improved support for cmd.exe. (Ben Fritz, Bram Moolenaar) Improved support for cmd.exe. (Ben Fritz, Bram Moolenaar)
Added |v:windowid| variable containing current window number in GUI Added |v:windowid| variable containing current window number in GUI
Vim. (Christian J. Robinson, Lech Lorens) Vim. (Christian J. Robinson, Lech Lorens)
Added rxvt-unicode and SGR mouse support. (Yiding Jia, Hayaki Saito) Added rxvt-unicode and SGR mouse support. (Yiding Jia, Hayaki Saito)
@ -11923,7 +11923,7 @@ Solution: Pass the separator character to in_history(). (Taro Muraoka)
Files: src/ex_getln.c Files: src/ex_getln.c
Patch 7.3.266 Patch 7.3.266
Problem: In Gvim with iBus typing space in Insert mode doesn't work. Problem: In gvim with iBus typing space in Insert mode doesn't work.
Solution: Clear xim_expected_char after checking it. Solution: Clear xim_expected_char after checking it.
Files: src/mbyte.c Files: src/mbyte.c
@ -11938,7 +11938,7 @@ Solution: Use O_NOCTTY both in the master and slave. (Bjorn Winckler)
Files: src/os_unix.c Files: src/os_unix.c
Patch 7.3.269 Patch 7.3.269
Problem: 'shellcmdflag' only works with one flag. Problem: 'shellcmdflag' only works with one flag.
Solution: Split into multiple arguments. (Gary Johnson) Solution: Split into multiple arguments. (Gary Johnson)
Files: src/os_unix.c Files: src/os_unix.c
@ -13118,7 +13118,7 @@ Files: src/ops.c
Patch 7.3.477 Patch 7.3.477
Problem: Using ":echo" to output enough lines to scroll, then using "j" and Problem: Using ":echo" to output enough lines to scroll, then using "j" and
"k" at the more prompt, displays the command on top of the output. "k" at the more prompt, displays the command on top of the output.
(Marcin Szamotulski) (Marcin Szamotulski)
Solution: Put the output below the command. (Christian Brabandt) Solution: Put the output below the command. (Christian Brabandt)
Files: src/eval.c Files: src/eval.c
@ -13371,7 +13371,7 @@ Solution: Recognize completefunction returning -3. (Matsushita Shougo)
Files: src/edit.c Files: src/edit.c
Patch 7.3.520 Patch 7.3.520
Problem: Gvim starts up slow on Ubuntu 12.04. Problem: gvim starts up slow on Ubuntu 12.04.
Solution: Move the call to gui_mch_init_check() to after fork(). (Yasuhiro Solution: Move the call to gui_mch_init_check() to after fork(). (Yasuhiro
Matsumoto) Do check $DISPLAY being set. Matsumoto) Do check $DISPLAY being set.
Files: src/gui.c, src/gui_gtk_x11.c, src/proto/gui_gtk_x11.pro Files: src/gui.c, src/gui_gtk_x11.c, src/proto/gui_gtk_x11.pro
@ -13424,7 +13424,7 @@ Solution: Make the count select that many characters or lines. (Christian
Files: src/normal.c Files: src/normal.c
Patch 7.3.530 (after 7.3.520) Patch 7.3.530 (after 7.3.520)
Problem: Gvim does not work when 'guioptions' includes "f". (Davido) Problem: gvim does not work when 'guioptions' includes "f". (Davido)
Solution: Call gui_mch_init_check() when running GUI in the foreground. Solution: Call gui_mch_init_check() when running GUI in the foreground.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto) (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Files: src/gui.c Files: src/gui.c
@ -14287,7 +14287,7 @@ Files: Filelist
Patch 7.3.682 (after 7.3.677) Patch 7.3.682 (after 7.3.677)
Problem: Compiler complains about incompatible types. Problem: Compiler complains about incompatible types.
Solution: Remove type casts. (hint by Danek Duvall) Solution: Remove type casts. (hint by Danek Duvall)
Files: src/edit.c Files: src/edit.c
Patch 7.3.683 Patch 7.3.683
Problem: ":python" may crash when vimbindeval() returns None. Problem: ":python" may crash when vimbindeval() returns None.
@ -16340,7 +16340,7 @@ Solution: Avoid negative argument to vim_strncpy(). (Narendran
Files: src/if_cscope.c Files: src/if_cscope.c
Patch 7.3.1039 Patch 7.3.1039
Problem: New regexp engine does not support \%23c, \%<23c and the like. Problem: New regexp engine does not support \%23c, \%<23c and the like.
Solution: Implement them. (partly by Yasuhiro Matsumoto) Solution: Implement them. (partly by Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Files: src/regexp.h, src/regexp_nfa.c, src/testdir/test64.in, Files: src/regexp.h, src/regexp_nfa.c, src/testdir/test64.in,
src/testdir/test64.ok src/testdir/test64.ok
@ -17552,9 +17552,9 @@ Solution: Specify a separate viminfo file.
Files: src/testdir/test61.in Files: src/testdir/test61.in
Patch 7.3.1252 Patch 7.3.1252
Problem: Gvim does not find the toolbar bitmap files in ~/vimfiles/bitmaps Problem: gvim does not find the toolbar bitmap files in ~/vimfiles/bitmaps
if the corresponding menu command contains additional characters if the corresponding menu command contains additional characters
like the shortcut marker '&' or if you use a non-english locale. like the shortcut marker '&' or if you use a non-english locale.
Solution: Use menu->en_dname or menu->dname. (Martin Gieseking) Solution: Use menu->en_dname or menu->dname. (Martin Gieseking)
Files: src/gui_w32.c Files: src/gui_w32.c
@ -18175,7 +18175,7 @@ Files: src/window.c
Patch 7.4a.045 Patch 7.4a.045
Problem: Configure does not always find the right library for Lua. Missing Problem: Configure does not always find the right library for Lua. Missing
support for LuaJit. support for LuaJit.
Solution: Improve the configure detection of Lua. (Hiroshi Shirosaki) Solution: Improve the configure detection of Lua. (Hiroshi Shirosaki)
Files: src/Makefile, src/configure.in, src/auto/configure Files: src/Makefile, src/configure.in, src/auto/configure

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim support file to detect file types " Vim support file to detect file types
" "
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2017 Mar 13 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 22
" Listen very carefully, I will say this only once " Listen very carefully, I will say this only once
if exists("did_load_filetypes") if exists("did_load_filetypes")
@ -48,6 +48,9 @@ func! s:StarSetf(ft)
endif endif
endfunc endfunc
" Vim help file
au BufNewFile,BufRead $VIMRUNTIME/doc/*.txt setf help
" Abaqus or Trasys " Abaqus or Trasys
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.inp call s:Check_inp() au BufNewFile,BufRead *.inp call s:Check_inp()
@ -288,7 +291,8 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.bib setf bib
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.bst setf bst au BufNewFile,BufRead *.bst setf bst
" BIND configuration " BIND configuration
au BufNewFile,BufRead named.conf,rndc.conf setf named " sudoedit uses namedXXXX.conf
au BufNewFile,BufRead named*.conf,rndc*.conf setf named
" BIND zone " BIND zone
au BufNewFile,BufRead named.root setf bindzone au BufNewFile,BufRead named.root setf bindzone
@ -309,9 +313,10 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.bl setf blank
au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/blkid.tab,*/etc/blkid.tab.old setf xml au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/blkid.tab,*/etc/blkid.tab.old setf xml
" Bazel (http://bazel.io) " Bazel (http://bazel.io)
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.bzl,WORKSPACE setfiletype bzl autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.bzl,WORKSPACE setf bzl
if has("fname_case") if has("fname_case")
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile BUILD setfiletype bzl " There is another check for BUILD further below.
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile BUILD setf bzl
endif endif
" C or lpc " C or lpc
@ -979,7 +984,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead */etc/initng/*/*.i,*.ii setf initng
" Innovation Data Processing " Innovation Data Processing
au BufRead,BufNewFile upstream.dat\c,upstream.*.dat\c,*.upstream.dat\c setf upstreamdat au BufRead,BufNewFile upstream.dat\c,upstream.*.dat\c,*.upstream.dat\c setf upstreamdat
au BufRead,BufNewFile upstream.log\c,upstream.*.log\c,*.upstream.log\c setf upstreamlog au BufRead,BufNewFile fdrupstream.log,upstream.log\c,upstream.*.log\c,*.upstream.log\c,UPSTREAM-*.log\c setf upstreamlog
au BufRead,BufNewFile upstreaminstall.log\c,upstreaminstall.*.log\c,*.upstreaminstall.log\c setf upstreaminstalllog au BufRead,BufNewFile upstreaminstall.log\c,upstreaminstall.*.log\c,*.upstreaminstall.log\c setf upstreaminstalllog
au BufRead,BufNewFile usserver.log\c,usserver.*.log\c,*.usserver.log\c setf usserverlog au BufRead,BufNewFile usserver.log\c,usserver.*.log\c,*.usserver.log\c setf usserverlog
au BufRead,BufNewFile usw2kagt.log\c,usw2kagt.*.log\c,*.usw2kagt.log\c setf usw2kagtlog au BufRead,BufNewFile usw2kagt.log\c,usw2kagt.*.log\c,*.usw2kagt.log\c setf usw2kagtlog
@ -1179,14 +1184,21 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.markdown,*.mdown,*.mkd,*.mkdn,*.mdwn,*.md setf markdown
" Mason " Mason
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mason,*.mhtml,*.comp setf mason au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mason,*.mhtml,*.comp setf mason
" Matlab or Objective C " Mathematica, Matlab, Murphi or Objective C
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.m call s:FTm() au BufNewFile,BufRead *.m call s:FTm()
func! s:FTm() func! s:FTm()
let n = 1 let n = 1
while n < 10 let saw_comment = 0 " Whether we've seen a multiline comment leader.
while n < 100
let line = getline(n) let line = getline(n)
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|@import\>\|/\*\|//\)' if line =~ '^\s*/\*'
" /* ... */ is a comment in Objective C and Murphi, so we can't conclude
" it's either of them yet, but track this as a hint in case we don't see
" anything more definitive.
let saw_comment = 1
endif
if line =~ '^\s*\(#\s*\(include\|import\)\>\|@import\>\|//\)'
setf objc setf objc
return return
endif endif
@ -1198,11 +1210,23 @@ func! s:FTm()
setf mma setf mma
return return
endif endif
if line =~ '^\c\s*\(\(type\|var\)\>\|--\)'
setf murphi
return
endif
let n = n + 1 let n = n + 1
endwhile endwhile
if exists("g:filetype_m")
if saw_comment
" We didn't see anything definitive, but this looks like either Objective C
" or Murphi based on the comment leader. Assume the former as it is more
" common.
setf objc
elseif exists("g:filetype_m")
" Use user specified default filetype for .m
exe "setf " . g:filetype_m exe "setf " . g:filetype_m
else else
" Default is matlab
setf matlab setf matlab
endif endif
endfunc endfunc
@ -1417,7 +1441,7 @@ if has("fname_case")
else else
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.pl call s:FTpl() au BufNewFile,BufRead *.pl call s:FTpl()
endif endif
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.plx,*.al setf perl au BufNewFile,BufRead *.plx,*.al,*.psgi setf perl
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.p6,*.pm6,*.pl6 setf perl6 au BufNewFile,BufRead *.p6,*.pm6,*.pl6 setf perl6
func! s:FTpl() func! s:FTpl()
@ -1805,6 +1829,9 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sa setf sather
" Scala " Scala
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.scala setf scala au BufNewFile,BufRead *.scala setf scala
" SBT - Scala Build Tool
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sbt setf sbt
" Scilab " Scilab
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sci,*.sce setf scilab au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sci,*.sce setf scilab
@ -2131,7 +2158,10 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead ssh_config,*/.ssh/config setf sshconfig
au BufNewFile,BufRead sshd_config setf sshdconfig au BufNewFile,BufRead sshd_config setf sshdconfig
" Stata " Stata
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ado,*.class,*.do,*.imata,*.mata setf stata au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ado,*.do,*.imata,*.mata setf stata
" Also *.class, but not when it's a Java bytecode file
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.class
\ if getline(1) !~ "^\xca\xfe\xba\xbe" | setf stata | endif
" SMCL " SMCL
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.hlp,*.ihlp,*.smcl setf smcl au BufNewFile,BufRead *.hlp,*.ihlp,*.smcl setf smcl
@ -2226,6 +2256,8 @@ func! s:FTtex()
let format = tolower(matchstr(firstline, '\a\+')) let format = tolower(matchstr(firstline, '\a\+'))
let format = substitute(format, 'pdf', '', '') let format = substitute(format, 'pdf', '', '')
if format == 'tex' if format == 'tex'
let format = 'latex'
elseif format == 'plaintex'
let format = 'plain' let format = 'plain'
endif endif
else else
@ -2601,6 +2633,11 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *asterisk*/*voicemail.conf* call s:StarSetf('asteriskvm')
" Bazaar version control " Bazaar version control
au BufNewFile,BufRead bzr_log.* setf bzr au BufNewFile,BufRead bzr_log.* setf bzr
" Bazel build file
if !has("fname_case")
au BufNewFile,BufRead BUILD setf bzl
endif
" BIND zone " BIND zone
au BufNewFile,BufRead */named/db.*,*/bind/db.* call s:StarSetf('bindzone') au BufNewFile,BufRead */named/db.*,*/bind/db.* call s:StarSetf('bindzone')
@ -2752,7 +2789,13 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead zsh*,zlog* call s:StarSetf('zsh')
" Plain text files, needs to be far down to not override others. This avoids " Plain text files, needs to be far down to not override others. This avoids
" the "conf" type being used if there is a line starting with '#'. " the "conf" type being used if there is a line starting with '#'.
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt,*.text,README setf text au BufNewFile,BufRead *.text,README setf text
" Help files match *.txt but should have a last line that is a modeline.
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt
\ if getline('$') !~ 'vim:.*ft=help'
\| setf text
\| endif
" Use the filetype detect plugins. They may overrule any of the previously " Use the filetype detect plugins. They may overrule any of the previously
@ -2764,12 +2807,12 @@ runtime! ftdetect/*.vim
" state. " state.
augroup END augroup END
" Generic configuration file (check this last, it's just guessing!) " Generic configuration file. Use FALLBACK, it's just guessing!
au filetypedetect BufNewFile,BufRead,StdinReadPost * au filetypedetect BufNewFile,BufRead,StdinReadPost *
\ if !did_filetype() && expand("<amatch>") !~ g:ft_ignore_pat \ if !did_filetype() && expand("<amatch>") !~ g:ft_ignore_pat
\ && (getline(1) =~ '^#' || getline(2) =~ '^#' || getline(3) =~ '^#' \ && (getline(1) =~ '^#' || getline(2) =~ '^#' || getline(3) =~ '^#'
\ || getline(4) =~ '^#' || getline(5) =~ '^#') | \ || getline(4) =~ '^#' || getline(5) =~ '^#') |
\ setf conf | \ setf FALLBACK conf |
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Hamster Script " Language: Hamster Script
" Version: 2.0.6.0 " Version: 2.0.6.0
" Maintainer: David Fishburn <dfishburn dot vim at gmail dot com> " Maintainer: David Fishburn <dfishburn dot vim at gmail dot com>
" Last Change: 2017 Mar 07 " Last Change: 2017 Mar 18
" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer " Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
if exists("b:did_ftplugin") if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let s:cpo_save = &cpo let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim set cpo&vim
set cpo-=C
let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl fo< com< tw< commentstring<" let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl fo< com< tw< commentstring<"
\ . "| unlet! b:match_ignorecase b:match_words b:match_skip" \ . "| unlet! b:match_ignorecase b:match_words b:match_skip"

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@ -0,0 +1,197 @@
" Language: Rust
" Description: Vim ftplugin for Rust
" Maintainer: Chris Morgan <me@chrismorgan.info>
" Maintainer: Kevin Ballard <kevin@sb.org>
" Last Change: June 08, 2016
" For bugs, patches and license go to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
augroup rust.vim
autocmd!
" Variables {{{1
" The rust source code at present seems to typically omit a leader on /*!
" comments, so we'll use that as our default, but make it easy to switch.
" This does not affect indentation at all (I tested it with and without
" leader), merely whether a leader is inserted by default or not.
if exists("g:rust_bang_comment_leader") && g:rust_bang_comment_leader != 0
" Why is the `,s0:/*,mb:\ ,ex:*/` there, you ask? I don't understand why,
" but without it, */ gets indented one space even if there were no
" leaders. I'm fairly sure that's a Vim bug.
setlocal comments=s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,s0:/*,mb:\ ,ex:*/,:///,://!,://
else
setlocal comments=s0:/*!,m:\ ,ex:*/,s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,:///,://!,://
endif
setlocal commentstring=//%s
setlocal formatoptions-=t formatoptions+=croqnl
" j was only added in 7.3.541, so stop complaints about its nonexistence
silent! setlocal formatoptions+=j
" smartindent will be overridden by indentexpr if filetype indent is on, but
" otherwise it's better than nothing.
setlocal smartindent nocindent
if !exists("g:rust_recommended_style") || g:rust_recommended_style != 0
setlocal tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab
setlocal textwidth=99
endif
" This includeexpr isn't perfect, but it's a good start
setlocal includeexpr=substitute(v:fname,'::','/','g')
setlocal suffixesadd=.rs
if exists("g:ftplugin_rust_source_path")
let &l:path=g:ftplugin_rust_source_path . ',' . &l:path
endif
if exists("g:loaded_delimitMate")
if exists("b:delimitMate_excluded_regions")
let b:rust_original_delimitMate_excluded_regions = b:delimitMate_excluded_regions
endif
let s:delimitMate_extra_excluded_regions = ',rustLifetimeCandidate,rustGenericLifetimeCandidate'
" For this buffer, when delimitMate issues the `User delimitMate_map`
" event in the autocommand system, add the above-defined extra excluded
" regions to delimitMate's state, if they have not already been added.
autocmd User <buffer>
\ if expand('<afile>') ==# 'delimitMate_map' && match(
\ delimitMate#Get("excluded_regions"),
\ s:delimitMate_extra_excluded_regions) == -1
\| let b:delimitMate_excluded_regions =
\ delimitMate#Get("excluded_regions")
\ . s:delimitMate_extra_excluded_regions
\|endif
" For this buffer, when delimitMate issues the `User delimitMate_unmap`
" event in the autocommand system, delete the above-defined extra excluded
" regions from delimitMate's state (the deletion being idempotent and
" having no effect if the extra excluded regions are not present in the
" targeted part of delimitMate's state).
autocmd User <buffer>
\ if expand('<afile>') ==# 'delimitMate_unmap'
\| let b:delimitMate_excluded_regions = substitute(
\ delimitMate#Get("excluded_regions"),
\ '\C\V' . s:delimitMate_extra_excluded_regions,
\ '', 'g')
\|endif
endif
if has("folding") && exists('g:rust_fold') && g:rust_fold != 0
let b:rust_set_foldmethod=1
setlocal foldmethod=syntax
if g:rust_fold == 2
setlocal foldlevel<
else
setlocal foldlevel=99
endif
endif
if has('conceal') && exists('g:rust_conceal') && g:rust_conceal != 0
let b:rust_set_conceallevel=1
setlocal conceallevel=2
endif
" Motion Commands {{{1
" Bind motion commands to support hanging indents
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call rust#Jump('n', 'Back')<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call rust#Jump('n', 'Forward')<CR>
xnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call rust#Jump('v', 'Back')<CR>
xnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call rust#Jump('v', 'Forward')<CR>
onoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call rust#Jump('o', 'Back')<CR>
onoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call rust#Jump('o', 'Forward')<CR>
" Commands {{{1
" See |:RustRun| for docs
command! -nargs=* -complete=file -bang -buffer RustRun call rust#Run(<bang>0, <q-args>)
" See |:RustExpand| for docs
command! -nargs=* -complete=customlist,rust#CompleteExpand -bang -buffer RustExpand call rust#Expand(<bang>0, <q-args>)
" See |:RustEmitIr| for docs
command! -nargs=* -buffer RustEmitIr call rust#Emit("llvm-ir", <q-args>)
" See |:RustEmitAsm| for docs
command! -nargs=* -buffer RustEmitAsm call rust#Emit("asm", <q-args>)
" See |:RustPlay| for docs
command! -range=% RustPlay :call rust#Play(<count>, <line1>, <line2>, <f-args>)
" See |:RustFmt| for docs
command! -buffer RustFmt call rustfmt#Format()
" See |:RustFmtRange| for docs
command! -range -buffer RustFmtRange call rustfmt#FormatRange(<line1>, <line2>)
" Mappings {{{1
" Bind ⌘R in MacVim to :RustRun
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <D-r> :RustRun<CR>
" Bind ⌘⇧R in MacVim to :RustRun! pre-filled with the last args
nnoremap <buffer> <D-R> :RustRun! <C-r>=join(b:rust_last_rustc_args)<CR><C-\>erust#AppendCmdLine(' -- ' . join(b:rust_last_args))<CR>
if !exists("b:rust_last_rustc_args") || !exists("b:rust_last_args")
let b:rust_last_rustc_args = []
let b:rust_last_args = []
endif
" Cleanup {{{1
let b:undo_ftplugin = "
\ setlocal formatoptions< comments< commentstring< includeexpr< suffixesadd<
\|setlocal tabstop< shiftwidth< softtabstop< expandtab< textwidth<
\|if exists('b:rust_original_delimitMate_excluded_regions')
\|let b:delimitMate_excluded_regions = b:rust_original_delimitMate_excluded_regions
\|unlet b:rust_original_delimitMate_excluded_regions
\|else
\|unlet! b:delimitMate_excluded_regions
\|endif
\|if exists('b:rust_set_foldmethod')
\|setlocal foldmethod< foldlevel<
\|unlet b:rust_set_foldmethod
\|endif
\|if exists('b:rust_set_conceallevel')
\|setlocal conceallevel<
\|unlet b:rust_set_conceallevel
\|endif
\|unlet! b:rust_last_rustc_args b:rust_last_args
\|delcommand RustRun
\|delcommand RustExpand
\|delcommand RustEmitIr
\|delcommand RustEmitAsm
\|delcommand RustPlay
\|nunmap <buffer> <D-r>
\|nunmap <buffer> <D-R>
\|nunmap <buffer> [[
\|nunmap <buffer> ]]
\|xunmap <buffer> [[
\|xunmap <buffer> ]]
\|ounmap <buffer> [[
\|ounmap <buffer> ]]
\|set matchpairs-=<:>
\"
" }}}1
" Code formatting on save
if get(g:, "rustfmt_autosave", 0)
autocmd BufWritePre *.rs silent! call rustfmt#Format()
endif
augroup END
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
unlet s:save_cpo
" vim: set noet sw=8 ts=8:

15
runtime/ftplugin/sbt.vim Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
" Vim filetype plugin file
" Language: sbt
" Maintainer: Steven Dobay <stevendobay at protonmail.com>
" License: Same as Vim
" Last Change: 2017.04.30
" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
if exists('b:did_ftplugin') || &cp
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
runtime! ftplugin/scala.vim

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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ function s:MainBlockIndent (prev_indent, prev_lnum, blockstart, stop_at)
endwhile endwhile
endwhile endwhile
" Fallback - just move back one " Fallback - just move back one
return a:prev_indent - &sw return a:prev_indent - shiftwidth()
endfunction MainBlockIndent endfunction MainBlockIndent
" Section: s:EndBlockIndent {{{1 " Section: s:EndBlockIndent {{{1
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ function s:EndBlockIndent( prev_indent, prev_lnum, blockstart, blockend )
endwhile endwhile
endwhile endwhile
" Fallback - just move back one " Fallback - just move back one
return a:prev_indent - &sw return a:prev_indent - shiftwidth()
endfunction EndBlockIndent endfunction EndBlockIndent
" Section: s:StatementIndent {{{1 " Section: s:StatementIndent {{{1
@ -213,15 +213,15 @@ function GetAdaIndent()
endif endif
" Move indent in " Move indent in
if ! false_match if ! false_match
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
elseif line =~ '^\s*\(case\|exception\)\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*\(case\|exception\)\>'
" Move indent in twice (next 'when' will move back) " Move indent in twice (next 'when' will move back)
let ind = ind + 2 * &sw let ind = ind + 2 * shiftwidth()
elseif line =~ '^\s*end\s*record\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*end\s*record\>'
" Move indent back to tallying 'type' preceeding the 'record'. " Move indent back to tallying 'type' preceeding the 'record'.
" Allow indent to be equal to 'end record's. " Allow indent to be equal to 'end record's.
let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind+&sw, lnum, 'type\>', '' ) let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind+shiftwidth(), lnum, 'type\>', '' )
elseif line =~ '\(^\s*new\>.*\)\@<!)\s*[;,]\s*$' elseif line =~ '\(^\s*new\>.*\)\@<!)\s*[;,]\s*$'
" Revert to indent of line that started this parenthesis pair " Revert to indent of line that started this parenthesis pair
exe lnum exe lnum
@ -235,10 +235,10 @@ function GetAdaIndent()
exe v:lnum exe v:lnum
elseif line =~ '[.=(]\s*$' elseif line =~ '[.=(]\s*$'
" A statement continuation - move in one " A statement continuation - move in one
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
elseif line =~ '^\s*new\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*new\>'
" Multiple line generic instantiation ('package blah is\nnew thingy') " Multiple line generic instantiation ('package blah is\nnew thingy')
let ind = s:StatementIndent( ind - &sw, lnum ) let ind = s:StatementIndent( ind - shiftwidth(), lnum )
elseif line =~ ';\s*$' elseif line =~ ';\s*$'
" Statement end (but not 'end' ) - try to find current statement-start indent " Statement end (but not 'end' ) - try to find current statement-start indent
let ind = s:StatementIndent( ind, lnum ) let ind = s:StatementIndent( ind, lnum )
@ -256,17 +256,17 @@ function GetAdaIndent()
elseif continuation && line =~ '^\s*(' elseif continuation && line =~ '^\s*('
" Don't do this if we've already indented due to the previous line " Don't do this if we've already indented due to the previous line
if ind == initind if ind == initind
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
elseif line =~ '^\s*\(begin\|is\)\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*\(begin\|is\)\>'
let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind, lnum, '\(procedure\|function\|declare\|package\|task\)\>', 'begin\>' ) let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind, lnum, '\(procedure\|function\|declare\|package\|task\)\>', 'begin\>' )
elseif line =~ '^\s*record\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*record\>'
let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind, lnum, 'type\>\|for\>.*\<use\>', '' ) + &sw let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind, lnum, 'type\>\|for\>.*\<use\>', '' ) + shiftwidth()
elseif line =~ '^\s*\(else\|elsif\)\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*\(else\|elsif\)\>'
let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind, lnum, 'if\>', '' ) let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind, lnum, 'if\>', '' )
elseif line =~ '^\s*when\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*when\>'
" Align 'when' one /in/ from matching block start " Align 'when' one /in/ from matching block start
let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind, lnum, '\(case\|exception\)\>', '' ) + &sw let ind = s:MainBlockIndent( ind, lnum, '\(case\|exception\)\>', '' ) + shiftwidth()
elseif line =~ '^\s*end\>\s*\<if\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*end\>\s*\<if\>'
" End of if statements " End of if statements
let ind = s:EndBlockIndent( ind, lnum, 'if\>', 'end\>\s*\<if\>' ) let ind = s:EndBlockIndent( ind, lnum, 'if\>', 'end\>\s*\<if\>' )

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ function! GetAwkIndent()
" 'pattern { action }' (simple check match on /{/ increases the indent then) " 'pattern { action }' (simple check match on /{/ increases the indent then)
if s:Get_brace_balance( prev_data, '{', '}' ) > 0 if s:Get_brace_balance( prev_data, '{', '}' ) > 0
return ind + &sw return ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
let brace_balance = s:Get_brace_balance( prev_data, '(', ')' ) let brace_balance = s:Get_brace_balance( prev_data, '(', ')' )
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ function! GetAwkIndent()
return s:Safe_indent( ind, s:First_word_len(prev_data), getline(v:lnum)) return s:Safe_indent( ind, s:First_word_len(prev_data), getline(v:lnum))
else else
" if/for/while without '{' " if/for/while without '{'
return ind + &sw return ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
endif endif
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ function! GetAwkIndent()
" Decrease indent if this line contains a '}'. " Decrease indent if this line contains a '}'.
if getline(v:lnum) =~ '^\s*}' if getline(v:lnum) =~ '^\s*}'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ function! GetBstIndent(lnum) abort
endif endif
let fakeline = substitute(line,'^}','','').matchstr(cline,'^}') let fakeline = substitute(line,'^}','','').matchstr(cline,'^}')
let ind = indent(lnum) let ind = indent(lnum)
let ind = ind + &sw * s:count(line,'{') let ind = ind + shiftwidth() * s:count(line,'{')
let ind = ind - &sw * s:count(fakeline,'}') let ind = ind - shiftwidth() * s:count(fakeline,'}')
return ind return ind
endfunction endfunction

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: Bazel (http://bazel.io) " Language: Bazel (http://bazel.io)
" Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-bzl) " Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-bzl)
" Last Change: 2015 Aug 11 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
if exists('b:did_indent') if exists('b:did_indent')
finish finish
@ -41,11 +41,8 @@ function GetBzlIndent(lnum) abort
if exists('g:pyindent_open_paren') if exists('g:pyindent_open_paren')
let l:pyindent_open_paren = g:pyindent_open_paren let l:pyindent_open_paren = g:pyindent_open_paren
endif endif
" Vim 7.3.693 and later defines a shiftwidth() function to get the effective let g:pyindent_nested_paren = 'shiftwidth() * 2'
" shiftwidth value. Fall back to &shiftwidth if the function doesn't exist. let g:pyindent_open_paren = 'shiftwidth() * 2'
let l:sw_expr = exists('*shiftwidth') ? 'shiftwidth()' : '&shiftwidth'
let g:pyindent_nested_paren = l:sw_expr . ' * 2'
let g:pyindent_open_paren = l:sw_expr . ' * 2'
endif endif
let l:indent = -1 let l:indent = -1

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum)
let thisline = getline(a:lnum) let thisline = getline(a:lnum)
if match(thisline, '^\s*\(\k\+\|\[[^]]*]\)\s*\(,\|;\s*$\)') >= 0 if match(thisline, '^\s*\(\k\+\|\[[^]]*]\)\s*\(,\|;\s*$\)') >= 0
" it's an attributes line " it's an attributes line
return &sw return shiftwidth()
elseif match(thisline, '^\c\s*\([{}]\|\/[*/]\|dimension\|schedule\|group\|hierarchy\|class\)') >= 0 elseif match(thisline, '^\c\s*\([{}]\|\/[*/]\|dimension\|schedule\|group\|hierarchy\|class\)') >= 0
" it's a header or '{' or '}' or a comment " it's a header or '{' or '}' or a comment
return 0 return 0
@ -71,13 +71,13 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum)
let c = line[inicio-1] let c = line[inicio-1]
" ')' and '=' don't change indent and are useless to set 'f' " ')' and '=' don't change indent and are useless to set 'f'
if c == '{' if c == '{'
return &sw return shiftwidth()
elseif c != ')' && c != '=' elseif c != ')' && c != '='
let f = 1 " all but 'elseif' are followed by a formula let f = 1 " all but 'elseif' are followed by a formula
if c ==? 'n' || c ==? 'e' " 'then', 'else' if c ==? 'n' || c ==? 'e' " 'then', 'else'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
elseif strpart(line, inicio-6, 6) ==? 'elseif' " elseif, set f to conditional elseif strpart(line, inicio-6, 6) ==? 'elseif' " elseif, set f to conditional
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
let f = 0 let f = 0
end end
end end
@ -98,16 +98,16 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum)
let ind = 0 let ind = 0
let f = 1 let f = 1
elseif c == ')' || c== ';' || strpart(line, inicio-5, 5) ==? 'endif' elseif c == ')' || c== ';' || strpart(line, inicio-5, 5) ==? 'endif'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
elseif c == '(' || c ==? 'f' " '(' or 'if' elseif c == '(' || c ==? 'f' " '(' or 'if'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
else " c == '=' else " c == '='
" if it is an asignment increase indent " if it is an asignment increase indent
if f == -1 " we don't know yet, find out if f == -1 " we don't know yet, find out
let f = CdlAsignment(lnum, strpart(line, 0, inicio)) let f = CdlAsignment(lnum, strpart(line, 0, inicio))
end end
if f == 1 " formula increase it if f == 1 " formula increase it
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
end end
end end
endw endw
@ -115,13 +115,13 @@ fun! CdlGetIndent(lnum)
" CURRENT LINE, if it starts with a closing element, decrease indent " CURRENT LINE, if it starts with a closing element, decrease indent
" or if it starts with '=' (asignment), increase indent " or if it starts with '=' (asignment), increase indent
if match(thisline, '^\c\s*\(else\|then\|endif\|[);]\)') >= 0 if match(thisline, '^\c\s*\(else\|then\|endif\|[);]\)') >= 0
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
elseif match(thisline, '^\s*=') >= 0 elseif match(thisline, '^\s*=') >= 0
if f == -1 " we don't know yet if is an asignment, find out if f == -1 " we don't know yet if is an asignment, find out
let f = CdlAsignment(lnum, "") let f = CdlAsignment(lnum, "")
end end
if f == 1 " formula increase it if f == 1 " formula increase it
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
end end
end end

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@ -31,19 +31,19 @@ function! GetChaiScriptIndent()
let flag = 0 let flag = 0
let prevline = getline(lnum) let prevline = getline(lnum)
if prevline =~ '^.*{.*' if prevline =~ '^.*{.*'
let ind = ind + &shiftwidth let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
let flag = 1 let flag = 1
endif endif
" Subtract a 'shiftwidth' after lines containing a { followed by a } " Subtract a 'shiftwidth' after lines containing a { followed by a }
" to keep it balanced " to keep it balanced
if flag == 1 && prevline =~ '.*{.*}.*' if flag == 1 && prevline =~ '.*{.*}.*'
let ind = ind - &shiftwidth let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Subtract a 'shiftwidth' on lines ending with } " Subtract a 'shiftwidth' on lines ending with }
if getline(v:lnum) =~ '^\s*\%(}\)' if getline(v:lnum) =~ '^\s*\%(}\)'
let ind = ind - &shiftwidth let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ if exists("*searchpairpos")
call cursor(paren) call cursor(paren)
if s:is_method_special_case(paren) if s:is_method_special_case(paren)
return [paren[0], paren[1] + &shiftwidth - 1] return [paren[0], paren[1] + shiftwidth() - 1]
endif endif
if s:is_reader_conditional_special_case(paren) if s:is_reader_conditional_special_case(paren)
@ -299,19 +299,19 @@ if exists("*searchpairpos")
let ww = s:strip_namespace_and_macro_chars(w) let ww = s:strip_namespace_and_macro_chars(w)
if &lispwords =~# '\V\<' . ww . '\>' if &lispwords =~# '\V\<' . ww . '\>'
return [paren[0], paren[1] + &shiftwidth - 1] return [paren[0], paren[1] + shiftwidth() - 1]
endif endif
if g:clojure_fuzzy_indent if g:clojure_fuzzy_indent
\ && !s:match_one(g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist, ww) \ && !s:match_one(g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist, ww)
\ && s:match_one(g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns, ww) \ && s:match_one(g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns, ww)
return [paren[0], paren[1] + &shiftwidth - 1] return [paren[0], paren[1] + shiftwidth() - 1]
endif endif
call search('\v\_s', 'cW') call search('\v\_s', 'cW')
call search('\v\S', 'W') call search('\v\S', 'W')
if paren[0] < line(".") if paren[0] < line(".")
return [paren[0], paren[1] + (g:clojure_align_subforms ? 0 : &shiftwidth - 1)] return [paren[0], paren[1] + (g:clojure_align_subforms ? 0 : shiftwidth() - 1)]
endif endif
call search('\v\S', 'bW') call search('\v\S', 'bW')

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@ -68,19 +68,19 @@ fun! CMakeGetIndent(lnum)
let ind = ind let ind = ind
else else
if previous_line =~? cmake_indent_begin_regex if previous_line =~? cmake_indent_begin_regex
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
if previous_line =~? cmake_indent_open_regex if previous_line =~? cmake_indent_open_regex
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
" Subtract " Subtract
if this_line =~? cmake_indent_end_regex if this_line =~? cmake_indent_end_regex
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
if previous_line =~? cmake_indent_close_regex if previous_line =~? cmake_indent_close_regex
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ function! s:optionalblock(lnum,ind,blocks,clauses)
if getline(lastclause) =~? clauses && s:stripped(lastclause) !~? '^'.begin if getline(lastclause) =~? clauses && s:stripped(lastclause) !~? '^'.begin
let ind = indent(lastclause) let ind = indent(lastclause)
elseif lastclause > 0 elseif lastclause > 0
let ind = indent(lastclause) + &sw let ind = indent(lastclause) + shiftwidth()
"let ind = ind + &sw "let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
elseif line =~? clauses && cline !~? end elseif line =~? clauses && cline !~? end
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind
endfunction endfunction
@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ function! GetCobolIndent(lnum) abort
let num = matchstr(line,'^\s*\zs\d\+\>') let num = matchstr(line,'^\s*\zs\d\+\>')
if 0+cnum == num if 0+cnum == num
return lindent return lindent
elseif 0+cnum > num && default < lindent + &sw elseif 0+cnum > num && default < lindent + shiftwidth()
let default = lindent + &sw let default = lindent + shiftwidth()
endif endif
elseif lindent < bshft && lindent >= ashft elseif lindent < bshft && lindent >= ashft
break break
@ -135,13 +135,13 @@ function! GetCobolIndent(lnum) abort
if line =~? '^PERFORM\>' if line =~? '^PERFORM\>'
let perfline = substitute(line, '\c^PERFORM\s*', "", "") let perfline = substitute(line, '\c^PERFORM\s*', "", "")
if perfline =~? '^\%(\k\+\s\+TIMES\)\=\s*$' if perfline =~? '^\%(\k\+\s\+TIMES\)\=\s*$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
elseif perfline =~? '^\%(WITH\s\+TEST\|VARYING\|UNTIL\)\>.*[^.]$' elseif perfline =~? '^\%(WITH\s\+TEST\|VARYING\|UNTIL\)\>.*[^.]$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
if line =~? '^\%(IF\|THEN\|ELSE\|READ\|EVALUATE\|SEARCH\|SELECT\)\>' if line =~? '^\%(IF\|THEN\|ELSE\|READ\|EVALUATE\|SEARCH\|SELECT\)\>'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
let ind = s:optionalblock(a:lnum,ind,'ADD\|COMPUTE\|DIVIDE\|MULTIPLY\|SUBTRACT','ON\s\+SIZE\s\+ERROR') let ind = s:optionalblock(a:lnum,ind,'ADD\|COMPUTE\|DIVIDE\|MULTIPLY\|SUBTRACT','ON\s\+SIZE\s\+ERROR')
let ind = s:optionalblock(a:lnum,ind,'STRING\|UNSTRING\|ACCEPT\|DISPLAY\|CALL','ON\s\+OVERFLOW\|ON\s\+EXCEPTION') let ind = s:optionalblock(a:lnum,ind,'STRING\|UNSTRING\|ACCEPT\|DISPLAY\|CALL','ON\s\+OVERFLOW\|ON\s\+EXCEPTION')
@ -157,10 +157,10 @@ function! GetCobolIndent(lnum) abort
"&& s:stripped(lastclause) !~? '^\%(SEARCH\|EVALUATE\|READ\)\>' "&& s:stripped(lastclause) !~? '^\%(SEARCH\|EVALUATE\|READ\)\>'
let ind = indent(lastclause) let ind = indent(lastclause)
elseif lastclause > 0 elseif lastclause > 0
let ind = indent(lastclause) + &sw let ind = indent(lastclause) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
elseif line =~? '^WHEN\>' elseif line =~? '^WHEN\>'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
"I'm not sure why I had this "I'm not sure why I had this
"if line =~? '^ELSE\>-\@!' && line !~? '\.$' "if line =~? '^ELSE\>-\@!' && line !~? '\.$'
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ function! GetCobolIndent(lnum) abort
"endif "endif
if cline =~? '^\(END\)\>-\@!' if cline =~? '^\(END\)\>-\@!'
" On lines with just END, 'guess' a simple shift left " On lines with just END, 'guess' a simple shift left
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
elseif cline =~? '^\(END-IF\|THEN\|ELSE\)\>-\@!' elseif cline =~? '^\(END-IF\|THEN\|ELSE\)\>-\@!'
call cursor(a:lnum,indent(a:lnum)) call cursor(a:lnum,indent(a:lnum))
let match = searchpair('\c-\@<!\<IF\>','\c-\@<!\%(THEN\|ELSE\)\>','\c-\@<!\<END-IF\>\zs','bnW',s:skip) let match = searchpair('\c-\@<!\<IF\>','\c-\@<!\%(THEN\|ELSE\)\>','\c-\@<!\<END-IF\>\zs','bnW',s:skip)
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ function! GetCobolIndent(lnum) abort
if match > 0 if match > 0
let ind = indent(match) let ind = indent(match)
elseif cline =~? '^\(END-\(READ\|EVALUATE\|SEARCH\|PERFORM\)\)\>' elseif cline =~? '^\(END-\(READ\|EVALUATE\|SEARCH\|PERFORM\)\)\>'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
return ind < bshft ? bshft : ind return ind < bshft ? bshft : ind

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: Cucumber " Language: Cucumber
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org> " Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
" Last Change: 2016 Aug 29 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
if exists("b:did_indent") if exists("b:did_indent")
finish finish
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ function! GetCucumberIndent()
let line = getline(prevnonblank(v:lnum-1)) let line = getline(prevnonblank(v:lnum-1))
let cline = getline(v:lnum) let cline = getline(v:lnum)
let nline = getline(nextnonblank(v:lnum+1)) let nline = getline(nextnonblank(v:lnum+1))
let sw = exists('*shiftwidth') ? shiftwidth() : &sw let sw = exists('*shiftwidth') ? shiftwidth() : shiftwidth()
let syn = s:syn(prevnonblank(v:lnum-1)) let syn = s:syn(prevnonblank(v:lnum-1))
let csyn = s:syn(v:lnum) let csyn = s:syn(v:lnum)
let nsyn = s:syn(nextnonblank(v:lnum+1)) let nsyn = s:syn(nextnonblank(v:lnum+1))

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: Dylan " Language: Dylan
" Version: 0.01 " Version: 0.01
" Last Change: 2003 Feb 04 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" Maintainer: Brent A. Fulgham <bfulgham@debian.org> " Maintainer: Brent A. Fulgham <bfulgham@debian.org>
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded. " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
@ -45,13 +45,13 @@ function DylanGetIndent()
" If previous line was a 'define', indent " If previous line was a 'define', indent
if prevline =~? '\(^\s*\(begin\|block\|case\|define\|else\|elseif\|for\|finally\|if\|select\|unless\|while\)\|\s*\S*\s*=>$\)' if prevline =~? '\(^\s*\(begin\|block\|case\|define\|else\|elseif\|for\|finally\|if\|select\|unless\|while\)\|\s*\S*\s*=>$\)'
let chg = &sw let chg = shiftwidth()
" local methods indent the shift-width, plus 6 for the 'local' " local methods indent the shift-width, plus 6 for the 'local'
elseif prevline =~? '^\s*local' elseif prevline =~? '^\s*local'
let chg = &sw + 6 let chg = shiftwidth() + 6
" If previous line was a let with no closing semicolon, indent " If previous line was a let with no closing semicolon, indent
elseif prevline =~? '^\s*let.*[^;]\s*$' elseif prevline =~? '^\s*let.*[^;]\s*$'
let chg = &sw let chg = shiftwidth()
" If previous line opened a parenthesis, and did not close it, indent " If previous line opened a parenthesis, and did not close it, indent
elseif prevline =~ '^.*(\s*[^)]*\((.*)\)*[^)]*$' elseif prevline =~ '^.*(\s*[^)]*\((.*)\)*[^)]*$'
return = match( prevline, '(.*\((.*)\|[^)]\)*.*$') + 1 return = match( prevline, '(.*\((.*)\|[^)]\)*.*$') + 1
@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ function DylanGetIndent()
" line doesn't start with an indentable command: " line doesn't start with an indentable command:
let curr_str = getline(curr_line) let curr_str = getline(curr_line)
if curr_str =~? '^\s*\(begin\|block\|case\|define\|else\|elseif\|for\|finally\|if\|select\|unless\|while\)' if curr_str =~? '^\s*\(begin\|block\|case\|define\|else\|elseif\|for\|finally\|if\|select\|unless\|while\)'
let chg = &sw let chg = shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
" If a line starts with end, un-indent (even if we just indented!) " If a line starts with end, un-indent (even if we just indented!)
if cline =~? '^\s*\(cleanup\|end\|else\|elseif\|exception\|finally\|otherwise\)' if cline =~? '^\s*\(cleanup\|end\|else\|elseif\|exception\|finally\|otherwise\)'
let chg = chg - &sw let chg = chg - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind + chg return ind + chg

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@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ function! s:BeginningOfClauseFound(stack, token, stored_vcol)
call s:Pop(a:stack) call s:Pop(a:stack)
if empty(a:stack) if empty(a:stack)
call s:Log(' Stack is ["when"], so LTI is in a guard -> return') call s:Log(' Stack is ["when"], so LTI is in a guard -> return')
return [1, a:stored_vcol + &sw + 2] return [1, a:stored_vcol + shiftwidth() + 2]
else else
return [1, s:UnexpectedToken(a:token, a:stack)] return [1, s:UnexpectedToken(a:token, a:stack)]
endif endif
@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ function! s:BeginningOfClauseFound(stack, token, stored_vcol)
call s:Pop(a:stack) call s:Pop(a:stack)
if empty(a:stack) if empty(a:stack)
call s:Log(' Stack is ["->"], so LTI is in function body -> return') call s:Log(' Stack is ["->"], so LTI is in function body -> return')
return [1, a:stored_vcol + &sw] return [1, a:stored_vcol + shiftwidth()]
elseif a:stack[0] ==# ';' elseif a:stack[0] ==# ';'
call s:Pop(a:stack) call s:Pop(a:stack)
if empty(a:stack) if empty(a:stack)
@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
elseif token ==# 'begin' elseif token ==# 'begin'
let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFound(stack, token, curr_vcol, let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFound(stack, token, curr_vcol,
\stored_vcol, 'end', &sw) \stored_vcol, 'end', shiftwidth())
if ret | return res | endif if ret | return res | endif
" case EXPR of BRANCHES end " case EXPR of BRANCHES end
@ -848,11 +848,11 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
elseif stack == ['->'] elseif stack == ['->']
call s:Log(' LTI is in a branch after ' . call s:Log(' LTI is in a branch after ' .
\'"of/receive/after/if/catch" -> return') \'"of/receive/after/if/catch" -> return')
return stored_vcol + &sw return stored_vcol + shiftwidth()
elseif stack == ['when'] elseif stack == ['when']
call s:Log(' LTI is in a guard after ' . call s:Log(' LTI is in a guard after ' .
\'"of/receive/after/if/catch" -> return') \'"of/receive/after/if/catch" -> return')
return stored_vcol + &sw return stored_vcol + shiftwidth()
else else
return s:UnexpectedToken(token, stack) return s:UnexpectedToken(token, stack)
endif endif
@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
if empty(stack) if empty(stack)
call s:Log(' LTI is in a condition; matching ' . call s:Log(' LTI is in a condition; matching ' .
\'"case/if/try/receive" found') \'"case/if/try/receive" found')
let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + &sw let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + shiftwidth()
elseif stack[0] ==# 'align_to_begin_element' elseif stack[0] ==# 'align_to_begin_element'
call s:Pop(stack) call s:Pop(stack)
let stored_vcol = curr_vcol let stored_vcol = curr_vcol
@ -897,23 +897,23 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
\'"case/if/try/receive" found') \'"case/if/try/receive" found')
call s:Pop(stack) call s:Pop(stack)
call s:Pop(stack) call s:Pop(stack)
let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + &sw let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + shiftwidth()
elseif stack[0] ==# '->' elseif stack[0] ==# '->'
call s:Log(' LTI is in a branch; matching ' . call s:Log(' LTI is in a branch; matching ' .
\'"case/if/try/receive" found') \'"case/if/try/receive" found')
call s:Pop(stack) call s:Pop(stack)
let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + 2 * &sw let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + 2 * shiftwidth()
elseif stack[0] ==# 'when' elseif stack[0] ==# 'when'
call s:Log(' LTI is in a guard; matching ' . call s:Log(' LTI is in a guard; matching ' .
\'"case/if/try/receive" found') \'"case/if/try/receive" found')
call s:Pop(stack) call s:Pop(stack)
let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + 2 * &sw + 2 let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + 2 * shiftwidth() + 2
endif endif
endif endif
let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFound(stack, token, curr_vcol, let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFound(stack, token, curr_vcol,
\stored_vcol, 'end', &sw) \stored_vcol, 'end', shiftwidth())
if ret | return res | endif if ret | return res | endif
elseif token ==# 'fun' elseif token ==# 'fun'
@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
" stack = ['when'] => LTI is in a guard " stack = ['when'] => LTI is in a guard
if empty(stack) if empty(stack)
call s:Log(' LTI is in a condition; matching "fun" found') call s:Log(' LTI is in a condition; matching "fun" found')
let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + &sw let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + shiftwidth()
elseif len(stack) > 1 && stack[0] ==# '->' && stack[1] ==# ';' elseif len(stack) > 1 && stack[0] ==# '->' && stack[1] ==# ';'
call s:Log(' LTI is in a condition; matching "fun" found') call s:Log(' LTI is in a condition; matching "fun" found')
call s:Pop(stack) call s:Pop(stack)
@ -938,15 +938,15 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
elseif stack[0] ==# '->' elseif stack[0] ==# '->'
call s:Log(' LTI is in a branch; matching "fun" found') call s:Log(' LTI is in a branch; matching "fun" found')
call s:Pop(stack) call s:Pop(stack)
let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + 2 * &sw let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + 2 * shiftwidth()
elseif stack[0] ==# 'when' elseif stack[0] ==# 'when'
call s:Log(' LTI is in a guard; matching "fun" found') call s:Log(' LTI is in a guard; matching "fun" found')
call s:Pop(stack) call s:Pop(stack)
let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + 2 * &sw + 2 let stored_vcol = curr_vcol + 2 * shiftwidth() + 2
endif endif
let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFound(stack, token, curr_vcol, let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFound(stack, token, curr_vcol,
\stored_vcol, 'end', &sw) \stored_vcol, 'end', shiftwidth())
if ret | return res | endif if ret | return res | endif
else else
" Pass: we have a function reference (e.g. "fun f/0") " Pass: we have a function reference (e.g. "fun f/0")
@ -1220,7 +1220,7 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
" when A, " when A,
" LTI " LTI
let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFoundIfEmpty(stack, token, curr_vcol, let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFoundIfEmpty(stack, token, curr_vcol,
\stored_vcol, &sw) \stored_vcol, shiftwidth())
if ret | return res | endif if ret | return res | endif
else else
" Example: " Example:
@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ function! s:ErlangCalcIndent2(lnum, stack)
" If LTI is between an 'after' and the corresponding " If LTI is between an 'after' and the corresponding
" 'end', then let's return " 'end', then let's return
let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFoundIfEmpty(stack, token, curr_vcol, let [ret, res] = s:BeginElementFoundIfEmpty(stack, token, curr_vcol,
\stored_vcol, &sw) \stored_vcol, shiftwidth())
if ret | return res | endif if ret | return res | endif
endif endif

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@ -47,11 +47,7 @@ set cpo&vim
function! GetErubyIndent(...) function! GetErubyIndent(...)
" The value of a single shift-width " The value of a single shift-width
if exists('*shiftwidth') let sw = shiftwidth()
let sw = shiftwidth()
else
let sw = &sw
endif
if a:0 && a:1 == '.' if a:0 && a:1 == '.'
let v:lnum = line('.') let v:lnum = line('.')

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@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ function FalconGetIndent(...)
" If the previous line ended with a block opening, add a level of indent. " If the previous line ended with a block opening, add a level of indent.
if s:Match(lnum, s:block_regex) if s:Match(lnum, s:block_regex)
return indent(s:GetMSL(lnum)) + &sw return indent(s:GetMSL(lnum)) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" If it contained hanging closing brackets, find the rightmost one, find its " If it contained hanging closing brackets, find the rightmost one, find its
@ -350,20 +350,20 @@ function FalconGetIndent(...)
if opening.pos != -1 if opening.pos != -1
if opening.type == '(' && searchpair('(', '', ')', 'bW', s:skip_expr) > 0 if opening.type == '(' && searchpair('(', '', ')', 'bW', s:skip_expr) > 0
if col('.') + 1 == col('$') if col('.') + 1 == col('$')
return ind + &sw return ind + shiftwidth()
else else
return virtcol('.') return virtcol('.')
endif endif
else else
let nonspace = matchend(line, '\S', opening.pos + 1) - 1 let nonspace = matchend(line, '\S', opening.pos + 1) - 1
return nonspace > 0 ? nonspace : ind + &sw return nonspace > 0 ? nonspace : ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
elseif closing.pos != -1 elseif closing.pos != -1
call cursor(lnum, closing.pos + 1) call cursor(lnum, closing.pos + 1)
normal! % normal! %
if s:Match(line('.'), s:falcon_indent_keywords) if s:Match(line('.'), s:falcon_indent_keywords)
return indent('.') + &sw return indent('.') + shiftwidth()
else else
return indent('.') return indent('.')
endif endif
@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ function FalconGetIndent(...)
let col = s:Match(lnum, s:falcon_indent_keywords) let col = s:Match(lnum, s:falcon_indent_keywords)
if col > 0 if col > 0
call cursor(lnum, col) call cursor(lnum, col)
let ind = virtcol('.') - 1 + &sw let ind = virtcol('.') - 1 + shiftwidth()
" TODO: make this better (we need to count them) (or, if a searchpair " TODO: make this better (we need to count them) (or, if a searchpair
" fails, we know that something is lacking an end and thus we indent a " fails, we know that something is lacking an end and thus we indent a
" level " level
@ -422,9 +422,9 @@ function FalconGetIndent(...)
" TODO: this does not take into account contrived things such as " TODO: this does not take into account contrived things such as
" module Foo; class Bar; end " module Foo; class Bar; end
if s:Match(lnum, s:falcon_indent_keywords) if s:Match(lnum, s:falcon_indent_keywords)
let ind = msl_ind + &sw let ind = msl_ind + shiftwidth()
if s:Match(lnum, s:end_end_regex) if s:Match(lnum, s:end_end_regex)
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind
endif endif
@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ function FalconGetIndent(...)
" closing bracket, indent one extra level. " closing bracket, indent one extra level.
if s:Match(lnum, s:non_bracket_continuation_regex) && !s:Match(lnum, '^\s*\([\])}]\|end\)') if s:Match(lnum, s:non_bracket_continuation_regex) && !s:Match(lnum, '^\s*\([\])}]\|end\)')
if lnum == p_lnum if lnum == p_lnum
let ind = msl_ind + &sw let ind = msl_ind + shiftwidth()
else else
let ind = msl_ind let ind = msl_ind
endif endif

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: git config file " Language: git config file
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org> " Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
" Last Change: 2016 Aug 29 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
if exists("b:did_indent") if exists("b:did_indent")
finish finish
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ if exists("*GetGitconfigIndent")
endif endif
function! GetGitconfigIndent() function! GetGitconfigIndent()
let sw = exists('*shiftwidth') ? shiftwidth() : &sw let sw = shiftwidth()
let line = getline(prevnonblank(v:lnum-1)) let line = getline(prevnonblank(v:lnum-1))
let cline = getline(v:lnum) let cline = getline(v:lnum)
if line =~ '\\\@<!\%(\\\\\)*\\$' if line =~ '\\\@<!\%(\\\\\)*\\$'

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: gitolite configuration " Language: gitolite configuration
" URL: https://github.com/tmatilai/gitolite.vim " URL: https://github.com/tmatilai/gitolite.vim
" Maintainer: Teemu Matilainen <teemu.matilainen@iki.fi> " Maintainer: Teemu Matilainen <teemu.matilainen@iki.fi>
" Last Change: 2011-12-24 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
if exists("b:did_indent") if exists("b:did_indent")
finish finish
@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ function! GetGitoliteIndent()
let cline = getline(v:lnum) let cline = getline(v:lnum)
if cline =~ '^\s*\(C\|R\|RW\|RW+\|RWC\|RW+C\|RWD\|RW+D\|RWCD\|RW+CD\|-\)[ \t=]' if cline =~ '^\s*\(C\|R\|RW\|RW+\|RWC\|RW+C\|RWD\|RW+D\|RWCD\|RW+CD\|-\)[ \t=]'
return &sw return shiftwidth()
elseif cline =~ '^\s*config\s' elseif cline =~ '^\s*config\s'
return &sw return shiftwidth()
elseif pline =~ '^\s*repo\s' && cline =~ '^\s*\(#.*\)\?$' elseif pline =~ '^\s*repo\s' && cline =~ '^\s*\(#.*\)\?$'
return &sw return shiftwidth()
elseif cline =~ '^\s*#' elseif cline =~ '^\s*#'
return indent(prevln) return indent(prevln)
elseif cline =~ '^\s*$' elseif cline =~ '^\s*$'

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: Go " Language: Go
" Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-go) " Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-go)
" Last Change: 2014 Aug 16 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" "
" TODO: " TODO:
" - function invocations split across lines " - function invocations split across lines
@ -23,18 +23,6 @@ if exists('*GoIndent')
finish finish
endif endif
" The shiftwidth() function is relatively new.
" Don't require it to exist.
if exists('*shiftwidth')
function s:sw() abort
return shiftwidth()
endfunction
else
function s:sw() abort
return &shiftwidth
endfunction
endif
function! GoIndent(lnum) function! GoIndent(lnum)
let l:prevlnum = prevnonblank(a:lnum-1) let l:prevlnum = prevnonblank(a:lnum-1)
if l:prevlnum == 0 if l:prevlnum == 0
@ -51,17 +39,17 @@ function! GoIndent(lnum)
if l:prevl =~ '[({]\s*$' if l:prevl =~ '[({]\s*$'
" previous line opened a block " previous line opened a block
let l:ind += s:sw() let l:ind += shiftwidth()
endif endif
if l:prevl =~# '^\s*\(case .*\|default\):$' if l:prevl =~# '^\s*\(case .*\|default\):$'
" previous line is part of a switch statement " previous line is part of a switch statement
let l:ind += s:sw() let l:ind += shiftwidth()
endif endif
" TODO: handle if the previous line is a label. " TODO: handle if the previous line is a label.
if l:thisl =~ '^\s*[)}]' if l:thisl =~ '^\s*[)}]'
" this line closed a block " this line closed a block
let l:ind -= s:sw() let l:ind -= shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Colons are tricky. " Colons are tricky.
@ -69,7 +57,7 @@ function! GoIndent(lnum)
" We ignore trying to deal with jump labels because (a) they're rare, and " We ignore trying to deal with jump labels because (a) they're rare, and
" (b) they're hard to disambiguate from a composite literal key. " (b) they're hard to disambiguate from a composite literal key.
if l:thisl =~# '^\s*\(case .*\|default\):$' if l:thisl =~# '^\s*\(case .*\|default\):$'
let l:ind -= s:sw() let l:ind -= shiftwidth()
endif endif
return l:ind return l:ind

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: Haml " Language: Haml
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org> " Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
" Last Change: 2016 Aug 29 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
if exists("b:did_indent") if exists("b:did_indent")
finish finish
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ function! GetHamlIndent()
let line = substitute(line,'^\s\+','','') let line = substitute(line,'^\s\+','','')
let indent = indent(lnum) let indent = indent(lnum)
let cindent = indent(v:lnum) let cindent = indent(v:lnum)
let sw = exists('*shiftwidth') ? shiftwidth() : &sw let sw = shiftwidth()
if cline =~# '\v^-\s*%(elsif|else|when)>' if cline =~# '\v^-\s*%(elsif|else|when)>'
let indent = cindent < indent ? cindent : indent - sw let indent = cindent < indent ? cindent : indent - sw
endif endif

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@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ function HamGetIndent(lnum)
" Add a shiftwidth to statements following if, else, elseif, " Add a shiftwidth to statements following if, else, elseif,
" case, select, default, do, until, while, for, start " case, select, default, do, until, while, for, start
if prevline =~? '^\s*\<\(if\|else\%(if\)\?\|for\|repeat\|do\|while\|sub\)\>' if prevline =~? '^\s*\<\(if\|else\%(if\)\?\|for\|repeat\|do\|while\|sub\)\>'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Subtract a shiftwidth from else, elseif, end(if|while|for), until " Subtract a shiftwidth from else, elseif, end(if|while|for), until
let line = getline(v:lnum) let line = getline(v:lnum)
if line =~? '^\s*\(else\|elseif\|loop\|until\|end\%(if\|while\|for\|sub\)\)\>' if line =~? '^\s*\(else\|elseif\|loop\|until\|end\%(if\|while\|for\|sub\)\)\>'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ function GetHogIndent()
" Continuation of a line that wasn't indented " Continuation of a line that wasn't indented
let prevline = getline(prevlnum) let prevline = getline(prevlnum)
if prevline =~ '^\k\+.*\\\s*$' if prevline =~ '^\k\+.*\\\s*$'
return &sw return shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Continuation of a line that was indented " Continuation of a line that was indented
@ -58,13 +58,13 @@ function GetHogIndent()
" Indent the next line if previous line contained a start of a block " Indent the next line if previous line contained a start of a block
" definition ('{' or '('). " definition ('{' or '(').
if prevline =~ '^\k\+[^#]*{}\@!\s*$' " TODO || prevline =~ '^\k\+[^#]*()\@!\s*$' if prevline =~ '^\k\+[^#]*{}\@!\s*$' " TODO || prevline =~ '^\k\+[^#]*()\@!\s*$'
return &sw return shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Match inside of a block " Match inside of a block
if s:IsInBlock(v:lnum) if s:IsInBlock(v:lnum)
if prevline =~ "^\k\+.*$" if prevline =~ "^\k\+.*$"
return &sw return shiftwidth()
else else
return indent(prevlnum) return indent(prevlnum)
endif endif

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Header: "{{{ " Header: "{{{
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar
" Original Author: Andy Wokula <anwoku@yahoo.de> " Original Author: Andy Wokula <anwoku@yahoo.de>
" Last Change: 2017 Jan 17 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" Version: 1.0 " Version: 1.0
" Description: HTML indent script with cached state for faster indenting on a " Description: HTML indent script with cached state for faster indenting on a
" range of lines. " range of lines.
@ -51,15 +51,6 @@ if exists("*HtmlIndent") && !exists('g:force_reload_html')
finish finish
endif endif
" shiftwidth() exists since patch 7.3.694
if exists('*shiftwidth')
let s:ShiftWidth = function('shiftwidth')
else
func! s:ShiftWidth()
return &shiftwidth
endfunc
endif
" Allow for line continuation below. " Allow for line continuation below.
let s:cpo_save = &cpo let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo-=C set cpo-=C
@ -123,7 +114,7 @@ func! HtmlIndent_CheckUserSettings()
let indone = {"zero": 0 let indone = {"zero": 0
\,"auto": "indent(prevnonblank(v:lnum-1))" \,"auto": "indent(prevnonblank(v:lnum-1))"
\,"inc": "b:hi_indent.blocktagind + s:ShiftWidth()"} \,"inc": "b:hi_indent.blocktagind + shiftwidth()"}
let script1 = '' let script1 = ''
if exists("b:html_indent_script1") if exists("b:html_indent_script1")
@ -358,7 +349,7 @@ func! s:CheckBlockTag(blocktag, ind)
endif endif
let b:hi_newstate.blocklnr = v:lnum let b:hi_newstate.blocklnr = v:lnum
" save allover indent for the endtag " save allover indent for the endtag
let b:hi_newstate.blocktagind = b:hi_indent.baseindent + (s:nextrel + s:curind) * s:ShiftWidth() let b:hi_newstate.blocktagind = b:hi_indent.baseindent + (s:nextrel + s:curind) * shiftwidth()
if a:ind == 3 if a:ind == 3
return "SCRIPT" " all except this must be lowercase return "SCRIPT" " all except this must be lowercase
" line is to be checked again for the type attribute " line is to be checked again for the type attribute
@ -480,7 +471,7 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
let state.blocklnr = stopline let state.blocklnr = stopline
" check preceding tags in the line: " check preceding tags in the line:
call s:CountITags(tagline[: stopcol-2]) call s:CountITags(tagline[: stopcol-2])
let state.blocktagind = indent(stopline) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * s:ShiftWidth() let state.blocktagind = indent(stopline) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * shiftwidth()
return state return state
elseif stopline == state.lnum elseif stopline == state.lnum
" handle special case: previous line (= state.lnum) contains a " handle special case: previous line (= state.lnum) contains a
@ -490,7 +481,7 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
if !swendtag if !swendtag
let [bline, bcol] = searchpos('<'.blocktag[1:].'\>', "bnW") let [bline, bcol] = searchpos('<'.blocktag[1:].'\>', "bnW")
call s:CountITags(tolower(getline(bline)[: bcol-2])) call s:CountITags(tolower(getline(bline)[: bcol-2]))
let state.baseindent = indent(bline) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * s:ShiftWidth() let state.baseindent = indent(bline) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * shiftwidth()
return state return state
endif endif
endif endif
@ -511,7 +502,7 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
if found == 2 if found == 2
let state.baseindent = b:hi_indent.baseindent let state.baseindent = b:hi_indent.baseindent
endif endif
let state.blocktagind = indent(comlnum) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * s:ShiftWidth() let state.blocktagind = indent(comlnum) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * shiftwidth()
return state return state
endif endif
@ -530,7 +521,7 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
let text = tolower(getline(comlnum)[: comcol-2]) let text = tolower(getline(comlnum)[: comcol-2])
endif endif
call s:CountITags(text) call s:CountITags(text)
let state.baseindent = indent(comlnum) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * s:ShiftWidth() let state.baseindent = indent(comlnum) + (s:curind + s:nextrel) * shiftwidth()
" TODO check tags that follow "-->" " TODO check tags that follow "-->"
return state return state
endif endif
@ -550,9 +541,9 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
let text = getline(start_lnum) let text = getline(start_lnum)
let swendtag = match(text, '^\s*</') >= 0 let swendtag = match(text, '^\s*</') >= 0
call s:CountITags(text[: col('.') - 2]) call s:CountITags(text[: col('.') - 2])
let state.baseindent += s:nextrel * s:ShiftWidth() let state.baseindent += s:nextrel * shiftwidth()
if !swendtag if !swendtag
let state.baseindent += s:curind * s:ShiftWidth() let state.baseindent += s:curind * shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
return state return state
@ -565,9 +556,9 @@ func! s:FreshState(lnum)
let text = getline(state.lnum) let text = getline(state.lnum)
let swendtag = match(text, '^\s*</') >= 0 let swendtag = match(text, '^\s*</') >= 0
call s:CountITags(tolower(text)) call s:CountITags(tolower(text))
let state.baseindent = indent(state.lnum) + s:nextrel * s:ShiftWidth() let state.baseindent = indent(state.lnum) + s:nextrel * shiftwidth()
if !swendtag if !swendtag
let state.baseindent += s:curind * s:ShiftWidth() let state.baseindent += s:curind * shiftwidth()
endif endif
return state return state
endfunc "}}} endfunc "}}}
@ -646,7 +637,7 @@ func! s:CSSIndent()
" add indent after { " add indent after {
let brace_counts = HtmlIndent_CountBraces(prev_lnum) let brace_counts = HtmlIndent_CountBraces(prev_lnum)
let extra = brace_counts.c_open * s:ShiftWidth() let extra = brace_counts.c_open * shiftwidth()
let prev_text = getline(prev_lnum) let prev_text = getline(prev_lnum)
let below_end_brace = prev_text =~ '}\s*$' let below_end_brace = prev_text =~ '}\s*$'
@ -663,7 +654,7 @@ func! s:CSSIndent()
" if the current line is not a comment or starts with @ (used by template " if the current line is not a comment or starts with @ (used by template
" systems) reduce indent if previous line is a continuation line " systems) reduce indent if previous line is a continuation line
if !prev_hasfield && !prev_special if !prev_hasfield && !prev_special
let extra = -s:ShiftWidth() let extra = -shiftwidth()
endif endif
else else
let cur_hasfield = curtext =~ '^\s*[a-zA-Z0-9-]\+:' let cur_hasfield = curtext =~ '^\s*[a-zA-Z0-9-]\+:'
@ -671,14 +662,14 @@ func! s:CSSIndent()
if !cur_hasfield && (prev_hasfield || prev_unfinished) if !cur_hasfield && (prev_hasfield || prev_unfinished)
" Continuation line has extra indent if the previous line was not a " Continuation line has extra indent if the previous line was not a
" continuation line. " continuation line.
let extra = s:ShiftWidth() let extra = shiftwidth()
" Align with @if " Align with @if
if prev_text =~ '^\s*@if ' if prev_text =~ '^\s*@if '
let extra = 4 let extra = 4
endif endif
elseif cur_hasfield && !prev_hasfield && !prev_special elseif cur_hasfield && !prev_hasfield && !prev_special
" less indent below a continuation line " less indent below a continuation line
let extra = -s:ShiftWidth() let extra = -shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
endif endif
@ -699,10 +690,10 @@ func! s:CSSIndent()
if special if special
" do not reduce indent below @{ ... } " do not reduce indent below @{ ... }
if extra < 0 if extra < 0
let extra += s:ShiftWidth() let extra += shiftwidth()
endif endif
else else
let extra -= (brace_counts.c_close - (prev_text =~ '^\s*}')) * s:ShiftWidth() let extra -= (brace_counts.c_close - (prev_text =~ '^\s*}')) * shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
@ -710,10 +701,10 @@ func! s:CSSIndent()
if extra == 0 if extra == 0
if brace_counts.p_open > brace_counts.p_close if brace_counts.p_open > brace_counts.p_close
" previous line has more ( than ): add a shiftwidth " previous line has more ( than ): add a shiftwidth
let extra = s:ShiftWidth() let extra = shiftwidth()
elseif brace_counts.p_open < brace_counts.p_close elseif brace_counts.p_open < brace_counts.p_close
" previous line has more ) than (: subtract a shiftwidth " previous line has more ) than (: subtract a shiftwidth
let extra = -s:ShiftWidth() let extra = -shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
@ -816,7 +807,7 @@ func! s:Alien5()
let idx = match(prevtext, '^\s*\zs<!--') let idx = match(prevtext, '^\s*\zs<!--')
if idx >= 0 if idx >= 0
" just below comment start, add a shiftwidth " just below comment start, add a shiftwidth
return idx + s:ShiftWidth() return idx + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Some files add 4 spaces just below a TODO line. It's difficult to detect " Some files add 4 spaces just below a TODO line. It's difficult to detect
@ -837,7 +828,7 @@ func! s:Alien6()
return indent(lnum) return indent(lnum)
endif endif
endif endif
return b:hi_indent.baseindent + s:ShiftWidth() return b:hi_indent.baseindent + shiftwidth()
endfunc "}}} endfunc "}}}
" When the "lnum" line ends in ">" find the line containing the matching "<". " When the "lnum" line ends in ">" find the line containing the matching "<".
@ -947,7 +938,7 @@ func! HtmlIndent()
endif endif
let curtext = tolower(getline(v:lnum)) let curtext = tolower(getline(v:lnum))
let indentunit = s:ShiftWidth() let indentunit = shiftwidth()
let b:hi_newstate = {} let b:hi_newstate = {}
let b:hi_newstate.lnum = v:lnum let b:hi_newstate.lnum = v:lnum
@ -1030,9 +1021,9 @@ func! HtmlIndent()
if col('.') > 2 if col('.') > 2
let swendtag = match(text, '^\s*</') >= 0 let swendtag = match(text, '^\s*</') >= 0
call s:CountITags(text[: col('.') - 2]) call s:CountITags(text[: col('.') - 2])
let indent += s:nextrel * s:ShiftWidth() let indent += s:nextrel * shiftwidth()
if !swendtag if !swendtag
let indent += s:curind * s:ShiftWidth() let indent += s:curind * shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
else else

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
" IDL (Interactive Data Language) indent file. " IDL (Interactive Data Language) indent file.
" Language: IDL (ft=idlang) " Language: IDL (ft=idlang)
" Last change: 2012 May 18 " Last change: 2017 Jun 13
" Maintainer: Aleksandar Jelenak <ajelenak AT yahoo.com> " Maintainer: Aleksandar Jelenak <ajelenak AT yahoo.com>
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded. " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
@ -34,25 +34,25 @@ function GetIdlangIndent(lnum)
" Indenting of continued lines. " Indenting of continued lines.
if getline(pnum) =~ '\$\s*\(;.*\)\=$' if getline(pnum) =~ '\$\s*\(;.*\)\=$'
if getline(pnum2) !~ '\$\s*\(;.*\)\=$' if getline(pnum2) !~ '\$\s*\(;.*\)\=$'
let curind = curind+&sw let curind = curind+shiftwidth()
endif endif
else else
if getline(pnum2) =~ '\$\s*\(;.*\)\=$' if getline(pnum2) =~ '\$\s*\(;.*\)\=$'
let curind = curind-&sw let curind = curind-shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
" Indenting blocks of statements. " Indenting blocks of statements.
if getline(v:lnum) =~? '^\s*\(endif\|endelse\|endwhile\|endfor\|endrep\)\>' if getline(v:lnum) =~? '^\s*\(endif\|endelse\|endwhile\|endfor\|endrep\)\>'
if getline(pnum) =~? 'begin\>' if getline(pnum) =~? 'begin\>'
elseif indent(v:lnum) > curind-&sw elseif indent(v:lnum) > curind-shiftwidth()
let curind = curind-&sw let curind = curind-shiftwidth()
else else
return -1 return -1
endif endif
elseif getline(pnum) =~? 'begin\>' elseif getline(pnum) =~? 'begin\>'
if indent(v:lnum) < curind+&sw if indent(v:lnum) < curind+shiftwidth()
let curind = curind+&sw let curind = curind+shiftwidth()
else else
return -1 return -1
endif endif

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@ -50,17 +50,17 @@ fun! GetIshdIndent(lnum)
" Add " Add
if previous_line =~ '^\s*\<\(function\|begin\|switch\|case\|default\|if.\{-}then\|else\|elseif\|while\|repeat\)\>' if previous_line =~ '^\s*\<\(function\|begin\|switch\|case\|default\|if.\{-}then\|else\|elseif\|while\|repeat\)\>'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Subtract " Subtract
if this_line =~ '^\s*\<endswitch\>' if this_line =~ '^\s*\<endswitch\>'
let ind = ind - 2 * &sw let ind = ind - 2 * shiftwidth()
elseif this_line =~ '^\s*\<\(begin\|end\|endif\|endwhile\|else\|elseif\|until\)\>' elseif this_line =~ '^\s*\<\(begin\|end\|endif\|endwhile\|else\|elseif\|until\)\>'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
elseif this_line =~ '^\s*\<\(case\|default\)\>' elseif this_line =~ '^\s*\<\(case\|default\)\>'
if previous_line !~ '^\s*\<switch\>' if previous_line !~ '^\s*\<switch\>'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Javascript " Language: Javascript
" Maintainer: Chris Paul ( https://github.com/bounceme ) " Maintainer: Chris Paul ( https://github.com/bounceme )
" URL: https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript " URL: https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript
" Last Change: December 31, 2016 " Last Change: March 21, 2017
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded. " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists('b:did_indent') if exists('b:did_indent')
@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ let b:did_indent = 1
setlocal indentexpr=GetJavascriptIndent() setlocal indentexpr=GetJavascriptIndent()
setlocal autoindent nolisp nosmartindent setlocal autoindent nolisp nosmartindent
setlocal indentkeys+=0],0) setlocal indentkeys+=0],0)
" Testable with something like:
" vim -eNs "+filetype plugin indent on" "+syntax on" "+set ft=javascript" \
" "+norm! gg=G" '+%print' '+:q!' testfile.js \
" | diff -uBZ testfile.js -
let b:undo_indent = 'setlocal indentexpr< smartindent< autoindent< indentkeys<' let b:undo_indent = 'setlocal indentexpr< smartindent< autoindent< indentkeys<'
@ -32,10 +36,14 @@ if exists('*shiftwidth')
endfunction endfunction
else else
function s:sw() function s:sw()
return &sw return &l:shiftwidth == 0 ? &l:tabstop : &l:shiftwidth
endfunction endfunction
endif endif
" Performance for forwards search(): start search at pos rather than masking
" matches before pos.
let s:z = has('patch-7.4.984') ? 'z' : ''
" searchpair() wrapper " searchpair() wrapper
if has('reltime') if has('reltime')
function s:GetPair(start,end,flags,skip,time,...) function s:GetPair(start,end,flags,skip,time,...)
@ -48,34 +56,41 @@ else
endif endif
" Regex of syntax group names that are or delimit string or are comments. " Regex of syntax group names that are or delimit string or are comments.
let s:syng_strcom = 'string\|comment\|regex\|special\|doc\|template' let s:syng_strcom = 'string\|comment\|regex\|special\|doc\|template\%(braces\)\@!'
let s:syng_str = 'string\|template' let s:syng_str = 'string\|template\|special'
let s:syng_com = 'comment\|doc' let s:syng_com = 'comment\|doc'
" Expression used to check whether we should skip a match with searchpair(). " Expression used to check whether we should skip a match with searchpair().
let s:skip_expr = "synIDattr(synID(line('.'),col('.'),0),'name') =~? '".s:syng_strcom."'" let s:skip_expr = "synIDattr(synID(line('.'),col('.'),0),'name') =~? '".s:syng_strcom."'"
function s:parse_cino(f) abort
return float2nr(eval(substitute(substitute(join(split(
\ matchstr(&cino,'.*'.a:f.'\zs[^,]*'), 's',1), '*'.s:W)
\ , '^-\=\zs\*','',''), '^-\=\zs\.','0.','')))
endfunction
function s:skip_func() function s:skip_func()
if !s:free || search('\m`\|\*\/','nW',s:looksyn) if getline('.') =~ '\%<'.col('.').'c\/.\{-}\/\|\%>'.col('.').'c[''"]\|\\$'
let s:free = !eval(s:skip_expr) return eval(s:skip_expr)
let s:looksyn = s:free ? line('.') : s:looksyn elseif s:checkIn || search('\m`\|\${\|\*\/','nW'.s:z,s:looksyn)
return !s:free let s:checkIn = eval(s:skip_expr)
endif endif
let s:looksyn = line('.') let s:looksyn = line('.')
return (search('\m\/','nbW',s:looksyn) || search('\m[''"]\|\\$','nW',s:looksyn)) && eval(s:skip_expr) return s:checkIn
endfunction endfunction
function s:alternatePair(stop) function s:alternatePair(stop)
let pos = getpos('.')[1:2] let pos = getpos('.')[1:2]
while search('\m[][(){}]','bW',a:stop) let pat = '[][(){};]'
if !s:skip_func() while search('\m'.pat,'bW',a:stop)
let idx = stridx('])}',s:looking_at()) if s:skip_func() | continue | endif
if idx + 1 let idx = stridx('])};',s:looking_at())
if !s:GetPair(['\[','(','{'][idx], '])}'[idx],'bW','s:skip_func()',2000,a:stop) if idx is 3 | let pat = '[{}()]' | continue | endif
break if idx + 1
endif if s:GetPair(['\[','(','{'][idx], '])}'[idx],'bW','s:skip_func()',2000,a:stop) <= 0
else break
return
endif endif
else
return
endif endif
endwhile endwhile
call call('cursor',pos) call call('cursor',pos)
@ -100,93 +115,91 @@ function s:token()
return s:looking_at() =~ '\k' ? expand('<cword>') : s:looking_at() return s:looking_at() =~ '\k' ? expand('<cword>') : s:looking_at()
endfunction endfunction
function s:b_token()
if s:looking_at() =~ '\k'
call search('\m\<','cbW')
endif
return search('\m\S','bW')
endfunction
function s:previous_token() function s:previous_token()
let l:n = line('.') let l:pos = getpos('.')[1:2]
while s:b_token() if search('\m\k\{1,}\zs\k\|\S','bW')
if (s:looking_at() == '/' || line('.') != l:n && search('\m\/\/','nbW', if (getline('.')[col('.')-2:col('.')-1] == '*/' || line('.') != l:pos[0] &&
\ line('.'))) && s:syn_at(line('.'),col('.')) =~? s:syng_com \ getline('.') =~ '\%<'.col('.').'c\/\/') && s:syn_at(line('.'),col('.')) =~? s:syng_com
call search('\m\_[^/]\zs\/[/*]','bW') while search('\m\S\ze\_s*\/[/*]','bW')
if s:syn_at(line('.'),col('.')) !~? s:syng_com
return s:token()
endif
endwhile
else else
return s:token() return s:token()
endif endif
endwhile endif
call call('cursor',l:pos)
return '' return ''
endfunction endfunction
function s:others(p) function s:expr_col()
return "((line2byte(line('.')) + col('.')) <= ".(line2byte(a:p[0]) + a:p[1]).") || ".s:skip_expr if getline('.')[col('.')-2] == ':'
endfunction return 1
function s:tern_skip(p)
return s:GetPair('{','}','nbW',s:others(a:p),200,a:p[0]) > 0
endfunction
function s:tern_col(p)
return s:GetPair('?',':\@<!::\@!','nbW',s:others(a:p)
\ .' || s:tern_skip('.string(a:p).')',200,a:p[0]) > 0
endfunction
function s:label_col()
let pos = getpos('.')[1:2]
let [s:looksyn,s:free] = pos
call s:alternatePair(0)
if s:save_pos('s:IsBlock')
let poss = getpos('.')[1:2]
return call('cursor',pos) || !s:tern_col(poss)
elseif s:looking_at() == ':'
return !s:tern_col([0,0])
endif endif
let bal = 0
while search('\m[{}?:;]','bW')
if eval(s:skip_expr) | continue | endif
" switch (looking_at())
exe { '}': "if s:GetPair('{','}','bW',s:skip_expr,200) <= 0 | return | endif",
\ ';': "return",
\ '{': "return getpos('.')[1:2] != b:js_cache[1:] && !s:IsBlock()",
\ ':': "let bal -= getline('.')[max([col('.')-2,0]):col('.')] !~ '::'",
\ '?': "let bal += 1 | if bal > 0 | return 1 | endif" }[s:looking_at()]
endwhile
endfunction endfunction
" configurable regexes that define continuation lines, not including (, {, or [. " configurable regexes that define continuation lines, not including (, {, or [.
let s:opfirst = '^' . get(g:,'javascript_opfirst', let s:opfirst = '^' . get(g:,'javascript_opfirst',
\ '\%([<>=,?^%|*/&]\|\([-.:+]\)\1\@!\|!=\|in\%(stanceof\)\=\>\)') \ '\C\%([<>=,?^%|*/&]\|\([-.:+]\)\1\@!\|!=\|in\%(stanceof\)\=\>\)')
let s:continuation = get(g:,'javascript_continuation', let s:continuation = get(g:,'javascript_continuation',
\ '\%([<=,.~!?/*^%|&:]\|+\@<!+\|-\@<!-\|=\@<!>\|\<\%(typeof\|delete\|void\|in\|instanceof\)\)') . '$' \ '\C\%([-+<>=,.~!?/*^%|&:]\|\<\%(typeof\|new\|delete\|void\|in\|instanceof\|await\)\)') . '$'
function s:continues(ln,con) function s:continues(ln,con)
return !cursor(a:ln, match(' '.a:con,s:continuation)) && if !cursor(a:ln, match(' '.a:con,s:continuation))
\ eval((['s:syn_at(line("."),col(".")) !~? "regex"'] + let teol = s:looking_at()
\ repeat(['s:previous_token() != "."'],5) + [1])[ if teol == '/'
\ index(split('/ typeof in instanceof void delete'),s:token())]) return s:syn_at(line('.'),col('.')) !~? 'regex'
elseif teol =~ '[-+>]'
return getline('.')[col('.')-2] != tr(teol,'>','=')
elseif teol =~ '\l'
return s:previous_token() != '.'
elseif teol == ':'
return s:expr_col()
endif
return 1
endif
endfunction endfunction
" get the line of code stripped of comments and move cursor to the last " get the line of code stripped of comments and move cursor to the last
" non-comment char. " non-comment char.
function s:Trim(ln) function s:Trim(ln)
let pline = substitute(getline(a:ln),'\s*$','','') let pline = substitute(getline(a:ln),'\s*$','','')
let l:max = max([match(pline,'.*[^/]\zs\/[/*]'),0]) let l:max = max([strridx(pline,'//'), strridx(pline,'/*')])
while l:max && s:syn_at(a:ln, strlen(pline)) =~? s:syng_com while l:max != -1 && s:syn_at(a:ln, strlen(pline)) =~? s:syng_com
let pline = substitute(strpart(pline, 0, l:max),'\s*$','','') let pline = pline[: l:max]
let l:max = max([match(pline,'.*[^/]\zs\/[/*]'),0]) let l:max = max([strridx(pline,'//'), strridx(pline,'/*')])
let pline = substitute(pline[:-2],'\s*$','','')
endwhile endwhile
return cursor(a:ln,strlen(pline)) ? pline : pline return pline is '' || cursor(a:ln,strlen(pline)) ? pline : pline
endfunction endfunction
" Find line above 'lnum' that isn't empty or in a comment " Find line above 'lnum' that isn't empty or in a comment
function s:PrevCodeLine(lnum) function s:PrevCodeLine(lnum)
let l:n = prevnonblank(a:lnum) let [l:pos, l:n] = [getpos('.')[1:2], prevnonblank(a:lnum)]
while l:n while l:n
if getline(l:n) =~ '^\s*\/[/*]' if getline(l:n) =~ '^\s*\/[/*]'
if (stridx(getline(l:n),'`') > 0 || getline(l:n-1)[-1:] == '\') &&
\ s:syn_at(l:n,1) =~? s:syng_str
return l:n
endif
let l:n = prevnonblank(l:n-1) let l:n = prevnonblank(l:n-1)
elseif s:syn_at(l:n,1) =~? s:syng_com elseif stridx(getline(l:n), '*/') + 1 && s:syn_at(l:n,1) =~? s:syng_com
let l:n = s:save_pos('eval', call cursor(l:n,1)
\ 'cursor('.l:n.',1) + search(''\m\/\*'',"bW")') keepjumps norm! [*
let l:n = search('\m\S','nbW')
else else
return l:n break
endif endif
endwhile endwhile
call call('cursor',l:pos)
return l:n
endfunction endfunction
" Check if line 'lnum' has a balanced amount of parentheses. " Check if line 'lnum' has a balanced amount of parentheses.
@ -201,7 +214,9 @@ function s:Balanced(lnum)
return return
endif endif
endif endif
let pos = match(l:line, '[][(){}]', pos + 1) let pos = match(l:line, (l:open ?
\ '['.escape(tr(l:line[pos],'({[]})',')}][{(').l:line[pos],']').']' :
\ '[][(){}]'), pos + 1)
endwhile endwhile
return !l:open return !l:open
endfunction endfunction
@ -210,20 +225,21 @@ function s:OneScope(lnum)
let pline = s:Trim(a:lnum) let pline = s:Trim(a:lnum)
let kw = 'else do' let kw = 'else do'
if pline[-1:] == ')' && s:GetPair('(', ')', 'bW', s:skip_expr, 100) > 0 if pline[-1:] == ')' && s:GetPair('(', ')', 'bW', s:skip_expr, 100) > 0
call s:previous_token() if s:previous_token() =~# '^\%(await\|each\)$'
let kw = 'for if let while with'
if index(split('await each'),s:token()) + 1
call s:previous_token() call s:previous_token()
let kw = 'for' let kw = 'for'
else
let kw = 'for if let while with'
endif endif
endif endif
return pline[-2:] == '=>' || index(split(kw),s:token()) + 1 && return pline[-2:] == '=>' || index(split(kw),s:token()) + 1 &&
\ s:save_pos('s:previous_token') != '.' \ s:save_pos('s:previous_token') != '.'
endfunction endfunction
" returns braceless levels started by 'i' and above lines * &sw. 'num' is the " returns braceless levels started by 'i' and above lines * shiftwidth().
" lineNr which encloses the entire context, 'cont' if whether line 'i' + 1 is " 'num' is the lineNr which encloses the entire context, 'cont' if whether
" a continued expression, which could have started in a braceless context " line 'i' + 1 is a continued expression, which could have started in a
" braceless context
function s:iscontOne(i,num,cont) function s:iscontOne(i,num,cont)
let [l:i, l:num, bL] = [a:i, a:num + !a:num, 0] let [l:i, l:num, bL] = [a:i, a:num + !a:num, 0]
let pind = a:num ? indent(l:num) + s:W : 0 let pind = a:num ? indent(l:num) + s:W : 0
@ -246,18 +262,23 @@ function s:IsBlock()
if s:looking_at() == '{' if s:looking_at() == '{'
let l:n = line('.') let l:n = line('.')
let char = s:previous_token() let char = s:previous_token()
let syn = char =~ '[{>/]' ? s:syn_at(line('.'),col('.')-(char == '{')) : '' if match(s:stack,'\cxml\|jsx') + 1 && s:syn_at(line('.'),col('.')-1) =~? 'xml\|jsx'
if syn =~? 'xml\|jsx'
return char != '{' return char != '{'
elseif char =~ '\k' elseif char =~ '\k'
return index(split('return const let import export yield default delete var await void typeof throw case new in instanceof') if char ==# 'type'
\ ,char) < (line('.') != l:n) || s:previous_token() == '.' return s:previous_token() !~# '^\%(im\|ex\)port$'
endif
return index(split('return const let import export extends yield default delete var await void typeof throw case new of in instanceof')
\ ,char) < (line('.') != l:n) || s:save_pos('s:previous_token') == '.'
elseif char == '>' elseif char == '>'
return getline('.')[col('.')-2] == '=' || syn =~? '^jsflow' return getline('.')[col('.')-2] == '=' || s:syn_at(line('.'),col('.')) =~? '^jsflow'
elseif char == ':' elseif char == ':'
return getline('.')[col('.')-2] != ':' && s:label_col() return !s:save_pos('s:expr_col')
elseif char == '/'
return s:syn_at(line('.'),col('.')) =~? 'regex'
endif endif
return syn =~? 'regex' || char !~ '[-=~!<*+,/?^%|&([]' return char !~ '[=~!<*,?^%|&([]' &&
\ (char !~ '[-+]' || l:n != line('.') && getline('.')[col('.')-2] == char)
endif endif
endfunction endfunction
@ -266,7 +287,9 @@ function GetJavascriptIndent()
" Get the current line. " Get the current line.
call cursor(v:lnum,1) call cursor(v:lnum,1)
let l:line = getline('.') let l:line = getline('.')
let syns = s:syn_at(v:lnum, 1) " use synstack as it validates syn state and works in an empty line
let s:stack = map(synstack(v:lnum,1),"synIDattr(v:val,'name')")
let syns = get(s:stack,-1,'')
" start with strings,comments,etc. " start with strings,comments,etc.
if syns =~? s:syng_com if syns =~? s:syng_com
@ -275,7 +298,7 @@ function GetJavascriptIndent()
elseif l:line !~ '^\s*\/[/*]' elseif l:line !~ '^\s*\/[/*]'
return -1 return -1
endif endif
elseif syns =~? s:syng_str && l:line !~ '^[''"]' elseif syns =~? s:syng_str
if b:js_cache[0] == v:lnum - 1 && s:Balanced(v:lnum-1) if b:js_cache[0] == v:lnum - 1 && s:Balanced(v:lnum-1)
let b:js_cache[0] = v:lnum let b:js_cache[0] = v:lnum
endif endif
@ -295,69 +318,60 @@ function GetJavascriptIndent()
endif endif
" the containing paren, bracket, or curly. Many hacks for performance " the containing paren, bracket, or curly. Many hacks for performance
let idx = strlen(l:line) ? stridx('])}',l:line[0]) : -1 let idx = index([']',')','}'],l:line[0])
if b:js_cache[0] >= l:lnum && b:js_cache[0] < v:lnum && if b:js_cache[0] >= l:lnum && b:js_cache[0] < v:lnum &&
\ (b:js_cache[0] > l:lnum || s:Balanced(l:lnum)) \ (b:js_cache[0] > l:lnum || s:Balanced(l:lnum))
call call('cursor',b:js_cache[1:]) call call('cursor',b:js_cache[1:])
else else
let [s:looksyn, s:free, top] = [v:lnum - 1, 1, (!indent(l:lnum) && let [s:looksyn, s:checkIn, top] = [v:lnum - 1, 0, (!indent(l:lnum) &&
\ s:syn_at(l:lnum,1) !~? s:syng_str) * l:lnum] \ s:syn_at(l:lnum,1) !~? s:syng_str) * l:lnum]
if idx + 1 if idx + 1
call s:GetPair(['\[','(','{'][idx], '])}'[idx],'bW','s:skip_func()',2000,top) call s:GetPair(['\[','(','{'][idx],'])}'[idx],'bW','s:skip_func()',2000,top)
elseif indent(v:lnum) && syns =~? 'block' elseif getline(v:lnum) !~ '^\S' && syns =~? 'block'
call s:GetPair('{','}','bW','s:skip_func()',2000,top) call s:GetPair('{','}','bW','s:skip_func()',2000,top)
else else
call s:alternatePair(top) call s:alternatePair(top)
endif endif
endif endif
if idx + 1 || l:line[:1] == '|}'
if idx == 2 && search('\m\S','bW',line('.')) && s:looking_at() == ')'
call s:GetPair('(',')','bW',s:skip_expr,200)
endif
return indent('.')
endif
let b:js_cache = [v:lnum] + (line('.') == v:lnum ? [0,0] : getpos('.')[1:2]) let b:js_cache = [v:lnum] + (line('.') == v:lnum ? [0,0] : getpos('.')[1:2])
let num = b:js_cache[1] let num = b:js_cache[1]
let [s:W, isOp, bL, switch_offset] = [s:sw(),0,0,0] let [s:W, isOp, bL, switch_offset] = [s:sw(),0,0,0]
if !num || s:IsBlock() if !num || s:IsBlock()
let ilnum = line('.')
let pline = s:save_pos('s:Trim',l:lnum) let pline = s:save_pos('s:Trim',l:lnum)
if num && s:looking_at() == ')' && s:GetPair('(', ')', 'bW', s:skip_expr, 100) > 0 if num && s:looking_at() == ')' && s:GetPair('(', ')', 'bW', s:skip_expr, 100) > 0
let num = line('.') let num = ilnum == num ? line('.') : num
if s:previous_token() ==# 'switch' && s:previous_token() != '.' if idx < 0 && s:previous_token() ==# 'switch' && s:previous_token() != '.'
if &cino !~ ':' || !has('float') if &cino !~ ':'
let switch_offset = s:W let switch_offset = s:W
else else
let cinc = matchlist(&cino,'.*:\(-\)\=\([0-9.]*\)\(s\)\=\C') let switch_offset = max([-indent(num),s:parse_cino(':')])
let switch_offset = float2nr(str2float(cinc[1].(strlen(cinc[2]) ? cinc[2] : strlen(cinc[3])))
\ * (strlen(cinc[3]) ? s:W : 1))
endif endif
if pline[-1:] != '.' && l:line =~# '^\%(default\|case\)\>' if pline[-1:] != '.' && l:line =~# '^\%(default\|case\)\>'
return indent(num) + switch_offset return indent(num) + switch_offset
endif endif
endif endif
endif endif
if pline[-1:] !~ '[{;]' if idx < 0 && pline[-1:] !~ '[{;]'
if pline =~# ':\@<!:$' let isOp = (l:line =~# s:opfirst || s:continues(l:lnum,pline)) * s:W
call cursor(l:lnum,strlen(pline)) let bL = s:iscontOne(l:lnum,b:js_cache[1],isOp)
let isOp = s:tern_col(b:js_cache[1:2])
else
let isOp = l:line =~# s:opfirst || s:continues(l:lnum,pline)
endif
let bL = s:iscontOne(l:lnum,num,isOp)
let bL -= (bL && l:line[0] == '{') * s:W let bL -= (bL && l:line[0] == '{') * s:W
endif endif
elseif idx < 0 && getline(b:js_cache[1])[b:js_cache[2]-1] == '(' && &cino =~ '('
let pval = s:parse_cino('(')
return !pval ? (s:parse_cino('w') ? 0 : -(!!search('\m\S','W'.s:z,num))) + virtcol('.') :
\ max([indent('.') + pval + (s:GetPair('(',')','nbrmW',s:skip_expr,100,num) * s:W),0])
endif endif
" main return " main return
if isOp if l:line =~ '^\%([])}]\||}\)'
return (num ? indent(num) : -s:W) + (s:W * 2) + switch_offset + bL return max([indent(num),0])
elseif num elseif num
return indent(num) + s:W + switch_offset + bL return indent(num) + s:W + switch_offset + bL + isOp
endif endif
return bL return bL + isOp
endfunction endfunction
let &cpo = s:cpo_save let &cpo = s:cpo_save

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: JSON " Language: JSON
" Mantainer: Eli Parra <eli@elzr.com> https://github.com/elzr/vim-json " Mantainer: Eli Parra <eli@elzr.com> https://github.com/elzr/vim-json
" Last Change: 2014 Aug 29 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" https://github.com/jakar/vim-json/commit/20b650e22aa750c4ab6a66aa646bdd95d7cd548a#diff-e81fc111b2052e306d126bd9989f7b7c " https://github.com/jakar/vim-json/commit/20b650e22aa750c4ab6a66aa646bdd95d7cd548a#diff-e81fc111b2052e306d126bd9989f7b7c
" Original Author: Rogerz Zhang <rogerz.zhang at gmail.com> http://github.com/rogerz/vim-json " Original Author: Rogerz Zhang <rogerz.zhang at gmail.com> http://github.com/rogerz/vim-json
" Acknowledgement: Based off of vim-javascript maintained by Darrick Wiebe " Acknowledgement: Based off of vim-javascript maintained by Darrick Wiebe
@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ function GetJSONIndent()
" If the previous line ended with a block opening, add a level of indent. " If the previous line ended with a block opening, add a level of indent.
" if s:Match(lnum, s:block_regex) " if s:Match(lnum, s:block_regex)
" return indent(lnum) + &sw " return indent(lnum) + shiftwidth()
" endif " endif
" If the previous line contained an opening bracket, and we are still in it, " If the previous line contained an opening bracket, and we are still in it,
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ function GetJSONIndent()
if line =~ '[[({]' if line =~ '[[({]'
let counts = s:LineHasOpeningBrackets(lnum) let counts = s:LineHasOpeningBrackets(lnum)
if counts[0] == '1' || counts[1] == '1' || counts[2] == '1' if counts[0] == '1' || counts[1] == '1' || counts[2] == '1'
return ind + &sw return ind + shiftwidth()
else else
call cursor(v:lnum, vcol) call cursor(v:lnum, vcol)
end end

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: Liquid " Language: Liquid
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org> " Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
" Last Change: 2016 Aug 29 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
if exists('b:did_indent') if exists('b:did_indent')
finish finish
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ function! GetLiquidIndent(...)
let line = substitute(line,'\C^\%(\s*{%\s*end\w*\s*%}\)\+','','') let line = substitute(line,'\C^\%(\s*{%\s*end\w*\s*%}\)\+','','')
let line .= matchstr(cline,'\C^\%(\s*{%\s*end\w*\s*%}\)\+') let line .= matchstr(cline,'\C^\%(\s*{%\s*end\w*\s*%}\)\+')
let cline = substitute(cline,'\C^\%(\s*{%\s*end\w*\s*%}\)\+','','') let cline = substitute(cline,'\C^\%(\s*{%\s*end\w*\s*%}\)\+','','')
let sw = exists('*shiftwidth') ? shiftwidth() : &sw let sw = shiftwidth()
let ind += sw * s:count(line,'{%\s*\%(if\|elsif\|else\|unless\|ifchanged\|case\|when\|for\|empty\|tablerow\|capture\)\>') let ind += sw * s:count(line,'{%\s*\%(if\|elsif\|else\|unless\|ifchanged\|case\|when\|for\|empty\|tablerow\|capture\)\>')
let ind -= sw * s:count(line,'{%\s*end\%(if\|unless\|ifchanged\|case\|for\|tablerow\|capture\)\>') let ind -= sw * s:count(line,'{%\s*end\%(if\|unless\|ifchanged\|case\|for\|tablerow\|capture\)\>')
let ind -= sw * s:count(cline,'{%\s*\%(elsif\|else\|when\|empty\)\>') let ind -= sw * s:count(cline,'{%\s*\%(elsif\|else\|when\|empty\)\>')

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@ -38,24 +38,24 @@ function! GetLogtalkIndent()
endif endif
" Check for entity opening directive on previous line " Check for entity opening directive on previous line
if pline =~ '^\s*:-\s\(object\|protocol\|category\)\ze(.*,$' if pline =~ '^\s*:-\s\(object\|protocol\|category\)\ze(.*,$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
" Check for clause head on previous line " Check for clause head on previous line
elseif pline =~ ':-\s*\(%.*\)\?$' elseif pline =~ ':-\s*\(%.*\)\?$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
" Check for entity closing directive on previous line " Check for entity closing directive on previous line
elseif pline =~ '^\s*:-\send_\(object\|protocol\|category\)\.\(%.*\)\?$' elseif pline =~ '^\s*:-\send_\(object\|protocol\|category\)\.\(%.*\)\?$'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
" Check for end of clause on previous line " Check for end of clause on previous line
elseif pline =~ '\.\s*\(%.*\)\?$' elseif pline =~ '\.\s*\(%.*\)\?$'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Check for opening conditional on previous line " Check for opening conditional on previous line
if pline =~ '^\s*\([(;]\|->\)' && pline !~ '\.\s*\(%.*\)\?$' && pline !~ '^.*\([)][,]\s*\(%.*\)\?$\)' if pline =~ '^\s*\([(;]\|->\)' && pline !~ '\.\s*\(%.*\)\?$' && pline !~ '^.*\([)][,]\s*\(%.*\)\?$\)'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Check for closing an unclosed paren, or middle ; or -> " Check for closing an unclosed paren, or middle ; or ->
if line =~ '^\s*\([);]\|->\)' if line =~ '^\s*\([);]\|->\)'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind
endfunction endfunction

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Lua script " Language: Lua script
" Maintainer: Marcus Aurelius Farias <marcus.cf 'at' bol.com.br> " Maintainer: Marcus Aurelius Farias <marcus.cf 'at' bol.com.br>
" First Author: Max Ischenko <mfi 'at' ukr.net> " First Author: Max Ischenko <mfi 'at' ukr.net>
" Last Change: 2016 Jan 10 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded. " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists("b:did_indent") if exists("b:did_indent")
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ function! GetLuaIndent()
" Add 'shiftwidth' if what we found previously is not in a comment and " Add 'shiftwidth' if what we found previously is not in a comment and
" an "end" or "until" is not present on the same line. " an "end" or "until" is not present on the same line.
if synIDattr(synID(prevlnum, midx + 1, 1), "name") != "luaComment" && prevline !~ '\<end\>\|\<until\>' if synIDattr(synID(prevlnum, midx + 1, 1), "name") != "luaComment" && prevline !~ '\<end\>\|\<until\>'
let ind = ind + &shiftwidth let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ function! GetLuaIndent()
" This is the part that requires 'indentkeys'. " This is the part that requires 'indentkeys'.
let midx = match(getline(v:lnum), '^\s*\%(end\>\|else\>\|elseif\>\|until\>\|}\)') let midx = match(getline(v:lnum), '^\s*\%(end\>\|else\>\|elseif\>\|until\>\|}\)')
if midx != -1 && synIDattr(synID(v:lnum, midx + 1, 1), "name") != "luaComment" if midx != -1 && synIDattr(synID(v:lnum, midx + 1, 1), "name") != "luaComment"
let ind = ind - &shiftwidth let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ function GetMatlabIndent(lnum)
" See if this line does not follow the line right after an openblock " See if this line does not follow the line right after an openblock
if getline(plnum) =~ '^\s*\(for\|if\|else\|elseif\|case\|while\|switch\|try\|otherwise\|catch\)\>' if getline(plnum) =~ '^\s*\(for\|if\|else\|elseif\|case\|while\|switch\|try\|otherwise\|catch\)\>'
" See if the user has already dedented " See if the user has already dedented
elseif indent(v:lnum) > curind - &sw elseif indent(v:lnum) > curind - shiftwidth()
" If not, recommend one dedent " If not, recommend one dedent
let curind = curind - &sw let curind = curind - shiftwidth()
else else
" Otherwise, trust the user " Otherwise, trust the user
return -1 return -1
@ -56,9 +56,9 @@ function GetMatlabIndent(lnum)
" If the previous line opened a block " If the previous line opened a block
elseif getline(plnum) =~ '^\s*\(for\|if\|else\|elseif\|case\|while\|switch\|try\|otherwise\|catch\)\>' elseif getline(plnum) =~ '^\s*\(for\|if\|else\|elseif\|case\|while\|switch\|try\|otherwise\|catch\)\>'
" See if the user has already indented " See if the user has already indented
if indent(v:lnum) < curind + &sw if indent(v:lnum) < curind + shiftwidth()
"If not, recommend indent "If not, recommend indent
let curind = curind + &sw let curind = curind + shiftwidth()
else else
" Otherwise, trust the user " Otherwise, trust the user
return -1 return -1

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ function GetMmaIndent()
" also, indent only if this line if this line isn't starting a new " also, indent only if this line if this line isn't starting a new
" block... TODO - fix this with indentkeys? " block... TODO - fix this with indentkeys?
if getline(v:lnum-1) =~ '\\\@<!\%(\[[^\]]*\|([^)]*\|{[^}]*\)$' && getline(v:lnum) !~ '\s\+[\[({]' if getline(v:lnum-1) =~ '\\\@<!\%(\[[^\]]*\|([^)]*\|{[^}]*\)$' && getline(v:lnum) !~ '\s\+[\[({]'
let ind = ind+&sw let ind = ind+shiftwidth()
endif endif
" if this line had unmatched closing block, " if this line had unmatched closing block,

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
" Mike Leary <leary@nwlink.com> " Mike Leary <leary@nwlink.com>
" Markus Mottl <markus.mottl@gmail.com> " Markus Mottl <markus.mottl@gmail.com>
" URL: http://www.ocaml.info/vim/indent/ocaml.vim " URL: http://www.ocaml.info/vim/indent/ocaml.vim
" Last Change: 2013 Jun 29 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" 2005 Jun 25 - Fixed multiple bugs due to 'else\nreturn ind' working " 2005 Jun 25 - Fixed multiple bugs due to 'else\nreturn ind' working
" 2005 May 09 - Added an option to not indent OCaml-indents specially (MM) " 2005 May 09 - Added an option to not indent OCaml-indents specially (MM)
" 2013 June - commented textwidth (Marc Weber) " 2013 June - commented textwidth (Marc Weber)
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ function! GetOCamlIndent()
" Return double 'shiftwidth' after lines matching: " Return double 'shiftwidth' after lines matching:
if lline =~ '^\s*|.*->\s*$' if lline =~ '^\s*|.*->\s*$'
return ind + &sw + &sw return ind + 2 * shiftwidth()
endif endif
let line = getline(v:lnum) let line = getline(v:lnum)
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ function! GetOCamlIndent()
" Indent if current line begins with 'and': " Indent if current line begins with 'and':
elseif line =~ '^\s*and\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*and\>'
if lline !~ '^\s*\(and\|let\|type\)\>\|\<end\s*$' if lline !~ '^\s*\(and\|let\|type\)\>\|\<end\s*$'
return ind - &sw return ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Indent if current line begins with 'with': " Indent if current line begins with 'with':
@ -199,14 +199,14 @@ function! GetOCamlIndent()
" or 'method': " or 'method':
elseif line =~ '^\s*\(constraint\|inherit\|initializer\|method\)\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*\(constraint\|inherit\|initializer\|method\)\>'
if lline !~ s:obj if lline !~ s:obj
return indent(search('\<\(object\|object\s*(.*)\)\s*$', 'bW')) + &sw return indent(search('\<\(object\|object\s*(.*)\)\s*$', 'bW')) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
" Add a 'shiftwidth' after lines ending with: " Add a 'shiftwidth' after lines ending with:
if lline =~ '\(:\|=\|->\|<-\|(\|\[\|{\|{<\|\[|\|\[<\|\<\(begin\|do\|else\|fun\|function\|functor\|if\|initializer\|object\|parser\|private\|sig\|struct\|then\|try\)\|\<object\s*(.*)\)\s*$' if lline =~ '\(:\|=\|->\|<-\|(\|\[\|{\|{<\|\[|\|\[<\|\<\(begin\|do\|else\|fun\|function\|functor\|if\|initializer\|object\|parser\|private\|sig\|struct\|then\|try\)\|\<object\s*(.*)\)\s*$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
" Back to normal indent after lines ending with ';;': " Back to normal indent after lines ending with ';;':
elseif lline =~ ';;\s*$' && lline !~ '^\s*;;' elseif lline =~ ';;\s*$' && lline !~ '^\s*;;'
@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ function! GetOCamlIndent()
" Subtract a 'shiftwidth' after lines matching 'match ... with parser': " Subtract a 'shiftwidth' after lines matching 'match ... with parser':
if lline =~ '\<match\>.*\<with\>\s*\<parser\s*$' if lline =~ '\<match\>.*\<with\>\s*\<parser\s*$'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ function GetOccamIndent()
if line =~ s:FirstLevelIndent || (line =~ s:FirstLevelNonColonEndIndent && line !~ s:ColonEnd) if line =~ s:FirstLevelIndent || (line =~ s:FirstLevelNonColonEndIndent && line !~ s:ColonEnd)
\ || (line !~ s:ColonStart && (prevline =~ s:SecondLevelIndent \ || (line !~ s:ColonStart && (prevline =~ s:SecondLevelIndent
\ || (prevline =~ s:SecondLevelNonColonEndIndent && prevline !~ s:ColonEnd))) \ || (prevline =~ s:SecondLevelNonColonEndIndent && prevline !~ s:ColonEnd)))
let curindent = curindent + &shiftwidth let curindent = curindent + shiftwidth()
" Restore magic " Restore magic
if !save_magic|setlocal nomagic|endif if !save_magic|setlocal nomagic|endif
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ function GetOccamIndent()
while !found while !found
if indent(prevlinenum) == curindent - &shiftwidth if indent(prevlinenum) == curindent - shiftwidth()
let found = 1 let found = 1
endif endif
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ function GetOccamIndent()
if prevlinenum > 0 if prevlinenum > 0
if getline(prevlinenum) =~ s:SecondLevelIndent if getline(prevlinenum) =~ s:SecondLevelIndent
let curindent = curindent + &shiftwidth let curindent = curindent + shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Language: Pascal " Language: Pascal
" Maintainer: Neil Carter <n.carter@swansea.ac.uk> " Maintainer: Neil Carter <n.carter@swansea.ac.uk>
" Created: 2004 Jul 13 " Created: 2004 Jul 13
" Last Change: 2011 Apr 01 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" "
" This is version 2.0, a complete rewrite. " This is version 2.0, a complete rewrite.
" "
@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ function! GetPascalIndent( line_num )
" If the PREVIOUS LINE ended in these items, always indent " If the PREVIOUS LINE ended in these items, always indent
if prev_codeline =~ '\<\(type\|const\|var\)$' if prev_codeline =~ '\<\(type\|const\|var\)$'
return indnt + &shiftwidth return indnt + shiftwidth()
endif endif
if prev_codeline =~ '\<repeat$' if prev_codeline =~ '\<repeat$'
if this_codeline !~ '^\s*until\>' if this_codeline !~ '^\s*until\>'
return indnt + &shiftwidth return indnt + shiftwidth()
else else
return indnt return indnt
endif endif
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ function! GetPascalIndent( line_num )
if prev_codeline =~ '\<\(begin\|record\)$' if prev_codeline =~ '\<\(begin\|record\)$'
if this_codeline !~ '^\s*end\>' if this_codeline !~ '^\s*end\>'
return indnt + &shiftwidth return indnt + shiftwidth()
else else
return indnt return indnt
endif endif
@ -125,10 +125,10 @@ function! GetPascalIndent( line_num )
" followed by "begin" " followed by "begin"
if prev_codeline =~ '\<\(\|else\|then\|do\)$' || prev_codeline =~ ':$' if prev_codeline =~ '\<\(\|else\|then\|do\)$' || prev_codeline =~ ':$'
if this_codeline !~ '^\s*begin\>' if this_codeline !~ '^\s*begin\>'
return indnt + &shiftwidth return indnt + shiftwidth()
else else
" If it does start with "begin" then keep the same indent " If it does start with "begin" then keep the same indent
"return indnt + &shiftwidth "return indnt + shiftwidth()
return indnt return indnt
endif endif
endif endif
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ function! GetPascalIndent( line_num )
" only the line before the current one. TODO: Get it working for " only the line before the current one. TODO: Get it working for
" parameter lists longer than two lines. " parameter lists longer than two lines.
if prev_codeline =~ '([^)]\+$' if prev_codeline =~ '([^)]\+$'
return indnt + &shiftwidth return indnt + shiftwidth()
endif endif
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ function! GetPascalIndent( line_num )
" Lines starting with "else", but not following line ending with " Lines starting with "else", but not following line ending with
" "end". " "end".
if this_codeline =~ '^\s*else\>' && prev_codeline !~ '\<end$' if this_codeline =~ '^\s*else\>' && prev_codeline !~ '\<end$'
return indnt - &shiftwidth return indnt - shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Lines after a single-statement branch/loop. " Lines after a single-statement branch/loop.
@ -160,16 +160,16 @@ function! GetPascalIndent( line_num )
" additional unindentation. " additional unindentation.
if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\(end;\|except\|finally\|\)$' if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\(end;\|except\|finally\|\)$'
" Note that we don't return from here. " Note that we don't return from here.
return indnt - &shiftwidth - &shiftwidth return indnt - 2 * shiftwidth()
endif endif
return indnt - &shiftwidth return indnt - shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Lines starting with "until" or "end". This rule must be overridden " Lines starting with "until" or "end". This rule must be overridden
" by the one for "end" after a single-statement branch/loop. In " by the one for "end" after a single-statement branch/loop. In
" other words that rule should come before this one. " other words that rule should come before this one.
if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\(end\|until\)\>' if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\(end\|until\)\>'
return indnt - &shiftwidth return indnt - shiftwidth()
endif endif
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ function! GetPascalIndent( line_num )
" If the PREVIOUS LINE ended in these items, always indent. " If the PREVIOUS LINE ended in these items, always indent.
if prev_codeline =~ '^\s*\(unit\|uses\|try\|except\|finally\|private\|protected\|public\|published\)$' if prev_codeline =~ '^\s*\(unit\|uses\|try\|except\|finally\|private\|protected\|public\|published\)$'
return indnt + &shiftwidth return indnt + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" ???? Indent "procedure" and "functions" if they appear within an " ???? Indent "procedure" and "functions" if they appear within an
@ -212,11 +212,11 @@ function! GetPascalIndent( line_num )
" UNINDENT ONCE " UNINDENT ONCE
if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\(except\|finally\)$' if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\(except\|finally\)$'
return indnt - &shiftwidth return indnt - shiftwidth()
endif endif
if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\(private\|protected\|public\|published\)$' if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\(private\|protected\|public\|published\)$'
return indnt - &shiftwidth return indnt - shiftwidth()
endif endif

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: vim-perl <vim-perl@googlegroups.com> " Maintainer: vim-perl <vim-perl@googlegroups.com>
" Homepage: http://github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl " Homepage: http://github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl
" Bugs/requests: http://github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl/issues " Bugs/requests: http://github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl/issues
" Last Change: 2013-07-24 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" Suggestions and improvements by : " Suggestions and improvements by :
" Aaron J. Sherman (use syntax for hints) " Aaron J. Sherman (use syntax for hints)
@ -138,9 +138,9 @@ function! GetPerlIndent()
\ || synid =~ '^perl\(Sub\|Block\|Package\)Fold' \ || synid =~ '^perl\(Sub\|Block\|Package\)Fold'
let brace = strpart(line, bracepos, 1) let brace = strpart(line, bracepos, 1)
if brace == '(' || brace == '{' || brace == '[' if brace == '(' || brace == '{' || brace == '['
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
else else
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
let bracepos = match(line, braceclass, bracepos + 1) let bracepos = match(line, braceclass, bracepos + 1)
@ -152,25 +152,25 @@ function! GetPerlIndent()
\ || synid == "perlMatchStartEnd" \ || synid == "perlMatchStartEnd"
\ || synid == "perlBraces" \ || synid == "perlBraces"
\ || synid =~ '^perl\(Sub\|Block\|Package\)Fold' \ || synid =~ '^perl\(Sub\|Block\|Package\)Fold'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
else else
if line =~ '[{[(]\s*\(#[^])}]*\)\=$' if line =~ '[{[(]\s*\(#[^])}]*\)\=$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
if cline =~ '^\s*[])}]' if cline =~ '^\s*[])}]'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
" Indent lines that begin with 'or' or 'and' " Indent lines that begin with 'or' or 'and'
if cline =~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>' if cline =~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>'
if line !~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>' if line !~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
elseif line =~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: vim-perl <vim-perl@googlegroups.com> " Maintainer: vim-perl <vim-perl@googlegroups.com>
" Homepage: http://github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl " Homepage: http://github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl
" Bugs/requests: http://github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl/issues " Bugs/requests: http://github.com/vim-perl/vim-perl/issues
" Last Change: 2013-07-21 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" Contributors: Andy Lester <andy@petdance.com> " Contributors: Andy Lester <andy@petdance.com>
" Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson <hinrik.sig@gmail.com> " Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson <hinrik.sig@gmail.com>
" "
@ -107,19 +107,19 @@ function! GetPerl6Indent()
endif endif
if line =~ '[<«\[{(]\s*\(#[^)}\]»>]*\)\=$' if line =~ '[<«\[{(]\s*\(#[^)}\]»>]*\)\=$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
if cline =~ '^\s*[)}\]»>]' if cline =~ '^\s*[)}\]»>]'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Indent lines that begin with 'or' or 'and' " Indent lines that begin with 'or' or 'and'
if cline =~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>' if cline =~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>'
if line !~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>' if line !~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
elseif line =~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>' elseif line =~ '^\s*\(or\|and\)\>'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
" Author: John Wellesz <John.wellesz (AT) teaser (DOT) fr> " Author: John Wellesz <John.wellesz (AT) teaser (DOT) fr>
" URL: http://www.2072productions.com/vim/indent/php.vim " URL: http://www.2072productions.com/vim/indent/php.vim
" Home: https://github.com/2072/PHP-Indenting-for-VIm " Home: https://github.com/2072/PHP-Indenting-for-VIm
" Last Change: 2015 September 8th " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" Version: 1.60 " Version: 1.62
" "
" "
" Type :help php-indent for available options " Type :help php-indent for available options
@ -50,25 +50,15 @@ let b:did_indent = 1
let g:php_sync_method = 0 let g:php_sync_method = 0
if exists('*shiftwidth')
function! s:sw()
return shiftwidth()
endfunction
else
function! s:sw()
return &shiftwidth
endfunction
endif
if exists("PHP_default_indenting") if exists("PHP_default_indenting")
let b:PHP_default_indenting = PHP_default_indenting * s:sw() let b:PHP_default_indenting = PHP_default_indenting * shiftwidth()
else else
let b:PHP_default_indenting = 0 let b:PHP_default_indenting = 0
endif endif
if exists("PHP_outdentSLComments") if exists("PHP_outdentSLComments")
let b:PHP_outdentSLComments = PHP_outdentSLComments * s:sw() let b:PHP_outdentSLComments = PHP_outdentSLComments * shiftwidth()
else else
let b:PHP_outdentSLComments = 0 let b:PHP_outdentSLComments = 0
endif endif
@ -141,11 +131,13 @@ let s:PHP_validVariable = '[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z0-9_\x7f-\xff]*'
let s:notPhpHereDoc = '\%(break\|return\|continue\|exit\|die\|else\)' let s:notPhpHereDoc = '\%(break\|return\|continue\|exit\|die\|else\)'
let s:blockstart = '\%(\%(\%(}\s*\)\=else\%(\s\+\)\=\)\=if\>\|\%(}\s*\)\?else\>\|do\>\|while\>\|switch\>\|case\>\|default\>\|for\%(each\)\=\>\|declare\>\|class\>\|trait\>\|use\>\|interface\>\|abstract\>\|final\>\|try\>\|\%(}\s*\)\=catch\>\|\%(}\s*\)\=finally\>\)' let s:blockstart = '\%(\%(\%(}\s*\)\=else\%(\s\+\)\=\)\=if\>\|\%(}\s*\)\?else\>\|do\>\|while\>\|switch\>\|case\>\|default\>\|for\%(each\)\=\>\|declare\>\|class\>\|trait\>\|use\>\|interface\>\|abstract\>\|final\>\|try\>\|\%(}\s*\)\=catch\>\|\%(}\s*\)\=finally\>\)'
let s:functionDecl = '\<function\>\%(\s\+'.s:PHP_validVariable.'\)\=\s*(.*' let s:functionDecl = '\<function\>\%(\s\+'.s:PHP_validVariable.'\)\=\s*(.*'
let s:endline= '\s*\%(//.*\|#.*\|/\*.*\*/\s*\)\=$' let s:endline = '\s*\%(//.*\|#.*\|/\*.*\*/\s*\)\=$'
let s:unstated = '\%(^\s*'.s:blockstart.'.*)\|\%(//.*\)\@<!\<e'.'lse\>\)'.s:endline
let s:terminated = '\%(\%(;\%(\s*\%(?>\|}\)\)\=\|<<<\s*[''"]\=\a\w*[''"]\=$\|^\s*}\|^\s*'.s:PHP_validVariable.':\)'.s:endline.'\)\|^[^''"`]*[''"`]$' let s:terminated = '\%(\%(;\%(\s*\%(?>\|}\)\)\=\|<<<\s*[''"]\=\a\w*[''"]\=$\|^\s*}\|^\s*'.s:PHP_validVariable.':\)'.s:endline.'\)'
let s:PHP_startindenttag = '<?\%(.*?>\)\@!\|<script[^>]*>\%(.*<\/script>\)\@!' let s:PHP_startindenttag = '<?\%(.*?>\)\@!\|<script[^>]*>\%(.*<\/script>\)\@!'
let s:structureHead = '^\s*\%(' . s:blockstart . '\)\|'. s:functionDecl . s:endline . '\|\<new\s\+class\>'
@ -214,10 +206,28 @@ function! GetLastRealCodeLNum(startline) " {{{
let lnum = lnum - 1 let lnum = lnum - 1
endwhile endwhile
elseif lastline =~ '^[^''"`]*[''"`][;,]'.s:endline elseif lastline =~ '^[^''"`]*[''"`][;,]'.s:endline
let tofind=substitute( lastline, '^.*\([''"`]\)[;,].*$', '^[^\1]\\+[\1]$', '')
while getline(lnum) !~? tofind && lnum > 1 let tofind=substitute( lastline, '^.*\([''"`]\)[;,].*$', '^[^\1]\\+[\1]$\\|^[^\1]\\+[=([]\\s*[\1]', '')
let lnum = lnum - 1 let trylnum = lnum
while getline(trylnum) !~? tofind && trylnum > 1
let trylnum = trylnum - 1
endwhile endwhile
if trylnum == 1
break
else
if lastline =~ ';'.s:endline
while getline(trylnum) !~? s:terminated && getline(trylnum) !~? '{'.s:endline && trylnum > 1
let trylnum = prevnonblank(trylnum - 1)
endwhile
if trylnum == 1
break
end
end
let lnum = trylnum
end
else else
break break
endif endif
@ -262,7 +272,7 @@ function! FindOpenBracket(lnum, blockStarter) " {{{
while line > 1 while line > 1
let linec = getline(line) let linec = getline(line)
if linec =~ s:terminated || linec =~ '^\s*\%(' . s:blockstart . '\)\|'. s:functionDecl . s:endline if linec =~ s:terminated || linec =~ s:structureHead
break break
endif endif
@ -273,6 +283,20 @@ function! FindOpenBracket(lnum, blockStarter) " {{{
return line return line
endfun " }}} endfun " }}}
let s:blockChars = {'{':1, '[': 1, '(': 1, ')':-1, ']':-1, '}':-1}
function! BalanceDirection (str)
let balance = 0
for c in split(a:str, '\zs')
if has_key(s:blockChars, c)
let balance += s:blockChars[c]
endif
endfor
return balance
endfun
function! FindTheIfOfAnElse (lnum, StopAfterFirstPrevElse) " {{{ function! FindTheIfOfAnElse (lnum, StopAfterFirstPrevElse) " {{{
if getline(a:lnum) =~# '^\s*}\s*else\%(if\)\=\>' if getline(a:lnum) =~# '^\s*}\s*else\%(if\)\=\>'
@ -323,7 +347,7 @@ function! FindTheSwitchIndent (lnum) " {{{
let test = GetLastRealCodeLNum(a:lnum - 1) let test = GetLastRealCodeLNum(a:lnum - 1)
if test <= 1 if test <= 1
return indent(1) - s:sw() * b:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent return indent(1) - shiftwidth() * b:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent
end end
while getline(test) =~ '^\s*}' && test > 1 while getline(test) =~ '^\s*}' && test > 1
@ -337,7 +361,7 @@ function! FindTheSwitchIndent (lnum) " {{{
if getline(test) =~# '^\s*switch\>' if getline(test) =~# '^\s*switch\>'
return indent(test) return indent(test)
elseif getline(test) =~# s:defaultORcase elseif getline(test) =~# s:defaultORcase
return indent(test) - s:sw() * b:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent return indent(test) - shiftwidth() * b:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent
else else
return FindTheSwitchIndent(test) return FindTheSwitchIndent(test)
endif endif
@ -410,7 +434,7 @@ function! GetPhpIndent()
endif endif
if b:PHP_default_indenting if b:PHP_default_indenting
let b:PHP_default_indenting = g:PHP_default_indenting * s:sw() let b:PHP_default_indenting = g:PHP_default_indenting * shiftwidth()
endif endif
let cline = getline(v:lnum) let cline = getline(v:lnum)
@ -457,7 +481,7 @@ function! GetPhpIndent()
if synname!="" if synname!=""
if synname == "SpecStringEntrails" if synname == "SpecStringEntrails"
let b:InPHPcode = -1 let b:InPHPcode = -1 " thumb down
let b:InPHPcode_tofind = "" let b:InPHPcode_tofind = ""
elseif synname != "phpHereDoc" && synname != "phpHereDocDelimiter" elseif synname != "phpHereDoc" && synname != "phpHereDocDelimiter"
let b:InPHPcode = 1 let b:InPHPcode = 1
@ -540,7 +564,7 @@ function! GetPhpIndent()
let b:InPHPcode_and_script = 1 let b:InPHPcode_and_script = 1
endif endif
elseif last_line =~ '^[^''"`]\+[''"`]$' elseif last_line =~ '^[^''"`]\+[''"`]$' " a string identifier with nothing after it and no other string identifier before
let b:InPHPcode = -1 let b:InPHPcode = -1
let b:InPHPcode_tofind = substitute( last_line, '^.*\([''"`]\).*$', '^[^\1]*\1[;,]$', '') let b:InPHPcode_tofind = substitute( last_line, '^.*\([''"`]\).*$', '^[^\1]*\1[;,]$', '')
elseif last_line =~? '<<<\s*[''"]\=\a\w*[''"]\=$' elseif last_line =~? '<<<\s*[''"]\=\a\w*[''"]\=$'
@ -660,25 +684,26 @@ function! GetPhpIndent()
let terminated = s:terminated let terminated = s:terminated
let unstated = '\%(^\s*'.s:blockstart.'.*)\|\%(//.*\)\@<!\<e'.'lse\>\)'.endline let unstated = s:unstated
if ind != b:PHP_default_indenting && cline =~# '^\s*else\%(if\)\=\>' if ind != b:PHP_default_indenting && cline =~# '^\s*else\%(if\)\=\>'
let b:PHP_CurrentIndentLevel = b:PHP_default_indenting let b:PHP_CurrentIndentLevel = b:PHP_default_indenting
return indent(FindTheIfOfAnElse(v:lnum, 1)) return indent(FindTheIfOfAnElse(v:lnum, 1))
elseif cline =~# s:defaultORcase elseif cline =~# s:defaultORcase
return FindTheSwitchIndent(v:lnum) + s:sw() * b:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent return FindTheSwitchIndent(v:lnum) + shiftwidth() * b:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent
elseif cline =~ '^\s*)\=\s*{' elseif cline =~ '^\s*)\=\s*{'
let previous_line = last_line let previous_line = last_line
let last_line_num = lnum let last_line_num = lnum
while last_line_num > 1 while last_line_num > 1
if previous_line =~ terminated || previous_line =~ '^\s*\%(' . s:blockstart . '\)\|'. s:functionDecl . endline if previous_line =~ terminated || previous_line =~ s:structureHead
let ind = indent(last_line_num) let ind = indent(last_line_num)
if b:PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel if b:PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel
let ind = ind + s:sw() let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind
@ -689,7 +714,7 @@ function! GetPhpIndent()
endwhile endwhile
elseif last_line =~# unstated && cline !~ '^\s*);\='.endline elseif last_line =~# unstated && cline !~ '^\s*);\='.endline
let ind = ind + s:sw() let ind = ind + shiftwidth() " we indent one level further when the preceding line is not stated
return ind + addSpecial return ind + addSpecial
elseif (ind != b:PHP_default_indenting || last_line =~ '^[)\]]' ) && last_line =~ terminated elseif (ind != b:PHP_default_indenting || last_line =~ '^[)\]]' ) && last_line =~ terminated
@ -699,7 +724,7 @@ function! GetPhpIndent()
let isSingleLineBlock = 0 let isSingleLineBlock = 0
while 1 while 1
if ! isSingleLineBlock && previous_line =~ '^\s*}\|;\s*}'.endline if ! isSingleLineBlock && previous_line =~ '^\s*}\|;\s*}'.endline " XXX
call cursor(last_line_num, 1) call cursor(last_line_num, 1)
if previous_line !~ '^}' if previous_line !~ '^}'
@ -780,15 +805,15 @@ function! GetPhpIndent()
if !LastLineClosed if !LastLineClosed
if last_line =~# '[{(\[]'.endline || last_line =~? '\h\w*\s*(.*,$' && AntepenultimateLine !~ '[,(\[]'.endline if last_line =~# '[{(\[]'.endline || last_line =~? '\h\w*\s*(.*,$' && AntepenultimateLine !~ '[,(\[]'.endline && BalanceDirection(last_line) > 0
let dontIndent = 0 let dontIndent = 0
if last_line =~ '\S\+\s*{'.endline && last_line !~ '^\s*)\s*{'.endline && last_line !~ '^\s*\%(' . s:blockstart . '\)\|'. s:functionDecl . s:endline if last_line =~ '\S\+\s*{'.endline && last_line !~ '^\s*[)\]]\+\s*{'.endline && last_line !~ s:structureHead
let dontIndent = 1 let dontIndent = 1
endif endif
if !dontIndent && (!b:PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel || last_line !~# '^\s*{') if !dontIndent && (!b:PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel || last_line !~# '^\s*{')
let ind = ind + s:sw() let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
if b:PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel || b:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent == 1 if b:PHP_BracesAtCodeLevel || b:PHP_vintage_case_default_indent == 1
@ -797,26 +822,26 @@ function! GetPhpIndent()
return ind + addSpecial return ind + addSpecial
endif endif
elseif last_line =~ '\S\+\s*),'.endline elseif last_line =~ '\S\+\s*),'.endline && BalanceDirection(last_line) < 0
call cursor(lnum, 1) call cursor(lnum, 1)
call search('),'.endline, 'W') call search('),'.endline, 'W') " line never begins with ) so no need for 'c' flag
let openedparent = searchpair('(', '', ')', 'bW', 'Skippmatch()') let openedparent = searchpair('(', '', ')', 'bW', 'Skippmatch()')
if openedparent != lnum if openedparent != lnum
let ind = indent(openedparent) let ind = indent(openedparent)
endif endif
elseif last_line =~ '^\s*'.s:blockstart elseif last_line =~ '^\s*'.s:blockstart
let ind = ind + s:sw() let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
elseif AntepenultimateLine =~ '{'.endline || AntepenultimateLine =~ terminated || AntepenultimateLine =~# s:defaultORcase elseif AntepenultimateLine =~ '{'.endline && AntepenultimateLine !~? '^\s*use\>' || AntepenultimateLine =~ terminated || AntepenultimateLine =~# s:defaultORcase
let ind = ind + s:sw() let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
if cline =~ '^\s*[)\]];\=' if cline =~ '^\s*[)\]];\='
let ind = ind - s:sw() let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
let b:PHP_CurrentIndentLevel = ind let b:PHP_CurrentIndentLevel = ind

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@ -41,16 +41,16 @@ function! PostscrIndentGet(lnum)
" Indent for dicts, arrays, and saves with possible trailing comment " Indent for dicts, arrays, and saves with possible trailing comment
if pline =~ '\(begin\|<<\|g\=save\|{\|[\)\s*\(%.*\)\=$' if pline =~ '\(begin\|<<\|g\=save\|{\|[\)\s*\(%.*\)\=$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Remove indent for popped dicts, and restores. " Remove indent for popped dicts, and restores.
if pline =~ '\(end\|g\=restore\)\s*$' if pline =~ '\(end\|g\=restore\)\s*$'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
" Else handle immediate dedents of dicts, restores, and arrays. " Else handle immediate dedents of dicts, restores, and arrays.
elseif getline(a:lnum) =~ '\(end\|>>\|g\=restore\|}\|]\)' elseif getline(a:lnum) =~ '\(end\|>>\|g\=restore\|}\|]\)'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
" Else handle DSC comments - always start of line. " Else handle DSC comments - always start of line.
elseif getline(a:lnum) =~ '^\s*%%' elseif getline(a:lnum) =~ '^\s*%%'

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: PoV-Ray Scene Description Language " Language: PoV-Ray Scene Description Language
" Maintainer: David Necas (Yeti) <yeti@physics.muni.cz> " Maintainer: David Necas (Yeti) <yeti@physics.muni.cz>
" Last Change: 2002-10-20 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" URI: http://trific.ath.cx/Ftp/vim/indent/pov.vim " URI: http://trific.ath.cx/Ftp/vim/indent/pov.vim
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded. " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ function GetPoVRayIndent()
" opening line. " opening line.
let cur = s:MatchCount(v:lnum, '^\s*\%(#\s*\%(end\|else\)\>\|[]})]\)') let cur = s:MatchCount(v:lnum, '^\s*\%(#\s*\%(end\|else\)\>\|[]})]\)')
if cur > 0 if cur > 0
let final = plind + (chg - cur) * &sw let final = plind + (chg - cur) * shiftwidth()
else else
let final = plind + chg * &sw let final = plind + chg * shiftwidth()
endif endif
return final < 0 ? 0 : final return final < 0 ? 0 : final

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@ -41,18 +41,18 @@ function! GetPrologIndent()
endif endif
" Check for clause head on previous line " Check for clause head on previous line
if pline =~ ':-\s*\(%.*\)\?$' if pline =~ ':-\s*\(%.*\)\?$'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
" Check for end of clause on previous line " Check for end of clause on previous line
elseif pline =~ '\.\s*\(%.*\)\?$' elseif pline =~ '\.\s*\(%.*\)\?$'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Check for opening conditional on previous line " Check for opening conditional on previous line
if pline =~ '^\s*\([(;]\|->\)' if pline =~ '^\s*\([(;]\|->\)'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Check for closing an unclosed paren, or middle ; or -> " Check for closing an unclosed paren, or middle ; or ->
if line =~ '^\s*\([);]\|->\)' if line =~ '^\s*\([);]\|->\)'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind
endfunction endfunction

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@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ function GetRIndent()
let nlnum = s:Get_prev_line(nlnum) let nlnum = s:Get_prev_line(nlnum)
let nline = SanitizeRLine(getline(nlnum)) . nline let nline = SanitizeRLine(getline(nlnum)) . nline
endwhile endwhile
if nline =~ '^\s*function\s*(' && indent(nlnum) == &sw if nline =~ '^\s*function\s*(' && indent(nlnum) == shiftwidth()
return 0 return 0
endif endif
endif endif
@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ function GetRIndent()
" line is an incomplete command: " line is an incomplete command:
if line =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || line =~ '\<else$' || line =~ '<-$' || line =~ '->$' if line =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || line =~ '\<else$' || line =~ '<-$' || line =~ '->$'
return indent(lnum) + &sw return indent(lnum) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Deal with () and [] " Deal with () and []
@ -293,14 +293,14 @@ function GetRIndent()
let pb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '(', ')') let pb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '(', ')')
if line =~ '^\s*{$' || line =~ '(\s*{' || (pb == 0 && (line =~ '{$' || line =~ '(\s*{$')) if line =~ '^\s*{$' || line =~ '(\s*{' || (pb == 0 && (line =~ '{$' || line =~ '(\s*{$'))
return indent(lnum) + &sw return indent(lnum) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
let s:curtabstop = repeat(' ', &tabstop) let s:curtabstop = repeat(' ', &tabstop)
if g:r_indent_align_args == 1 if g:r_indent_align_args == 1
if pb > 0 && line =~ '{$' if pb > 0 && line =~ '{$'
return s:Get_last_paren_idx(line, '(', ')', pb) + &sw return s:Get_last_paren_idx(line, '(', ')', pb) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
let bb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '[', ']') let bb = s:Get_paren_balance(line, '[', ']')
@ -364,11 +364,11 @@ function GetRIndent()
if oline =~ g:r_indent_op_pattern && s:Get_paren_balance(line, "(", ")") == 0 if oline =~ g:r_indent_op_pattern && s:Get_paren_balance(line, "(", ")") == 0
return indent(lnum) return indent(lnum)
else else
return indent(lnum) + &sw return indent(lnum) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
else else
if oline =~ g:r_indent_op_pattern && s:Get_paren_balance(line, "(", ")") == 0 if oline =~ g:r_indent_op_pattern && s:Get_paren_balance(line, "(", ")") == 0
return indent(lnum) - &sw return indent(lnum) - shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
endif endif
@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ function GetRIndent()
let line = linepiece . line let line = linepiece . line
endwhile endwhile
if line =~ '{$' && post_block == 0 if line =~ '{$' && post_block == 0
return indent(lnum) + &sw return indent(lnum) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Now we can do some tests again " Now we can do some tests again
@ -393,19 +393,19 @@ function GetRIndent()
if post_block == 0 if post_block == 0
let newl = SanitizeRLine(line) let newl = SanitizeRLine(line)
if newl =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || newl =~ '\<else$' || newl =~ '<-$' if newl =~ '\<\(if\|while\|for\|function\)\s*()$' || newl =~ '\<else$' || newl =~ '<-$'
return indent(lnum) + &sw return indent(lnum) + shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
endif endif
if cline =~ '^\s*else' if cline =~ '^\s*else'
if line =~ '<-\s*if\s*()' if line =~ '<-\s*if\s*()'
return indent(lnum) + &sw return indent(lnum) + shiftwidth()
else else
if line =~ '\<if\s*()' if line =~ '\<if\s*()'
return indent(lnum) return indent(lnum)
else else
return indent(lnum) - &sw return indent(lnum) - shiftwidth()
endif endif
endif endif
endif endif
@ -474,12 +474,12 @@ function GetRIndent()
let ind = indent(lnum) let ind = indent(lnum)
if g:r_indent_align_args == 0 && pb != 0 if g:r_indent_align_args == 0 && pb != 0
let ind += pb * &sw let ind += pb * shiftwidth()
return ind return ind
endif endif
if g:r_indent_align_args == 0 && bb != 0 if g:r_indent_align_args == 0 && bb != 0
let ind += bb * &sw let ind += bb * shiftwidth()
return ind return ind
endif endif
@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ function GetRIndent()
let pind = 0 let pind = 0
endif endif
if ind == pind || (ind == (pind + &sw) && pline =~ '{$' && ppost_else == 0) if ind == pind || (ind == (pind + shiftwidth()) && pline =~ '{$' && ppost_else == 0)
return ind return ind
endif endif
@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ function GetRIndent()
let pbb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '[', ']') let pbb = s:Get_paren_balance(pline, '[', ']')
endwhile endwhile
let pind = indent(plnum) let pind = indent(plnum)
if ind == (pind + &sw) && pline =~ '{$' if ind == (pind + shiftwidth()) && pline =~ '{$'
return ind return ind
endif endif
endwhile endwhile

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ function GetRHelpIndent()
let closeb = strlen(line2) - strlen(line3) let closeb = strlen(line2) - strlen(line3)
let bb = openb - closeb let bb = openb - closeb
let ind = indent(lnum) + (bb * &sw) let ind = indent(lnum) + (bb * shiftwidth())
if line =~ '^\s*}\s*$' if line =~ '^\s*}\s*$'
let ind = indent(lnum) let ind = indent(lnum)

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim indent file " Vim indent file
" Language: RPL/2 " Language: RPL/2
" Version: 0.2 " Version: 0.2
" Last Change: 2005 Mar 28 " Last Change: 2017 Jun 13
" Maintainer: BERTRAND Jo<4A>l <rpl2@free.fr> " Maintainer: BERTRAND Jo<4A>l <rpl2@free.fr>
" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded. " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
@ -32,16 +32,16 @@ function RplGetIndent(lnum)
if prevstat =~? '\<\(if\|iferr\|do\|while\)\>' && prevstat =~? '\<end\>' if prevstat =~? '\<\(if\|iferr\|do\|while\)\>' && prevstat =~? '\<end\>'
elseif prevstat =~? '\(^\|\s\+\)<<\($\|\s\+\)' && prevstat =~? '\s\+>>\($\|\s\+\)' elseif prevstat =~? '\(^\|\s\+\)<<\($\|\s\+\)' && prevstat =~? '\s\+>>\($\|\s\+\)'
elseif prevstat =~? '\<\(if\|iferr\|then\|else\|elseif\|select\|case\|do\|until\|while\|repeat\|for\|start\|default\)\>' || prevstat =~? '\(^\|\s\+\)<<\($\|\s\+\)' elseif prevstat =~? '\<\(if\|iferr\|then\|else\|elseif\|select\|case\|do\|until\|while\|repeat\|for\|start\|default\)\>' || prevstat =~? '\(^\|\s\+\)<<\($\|\s\+\)'
let ind = ind + &sw let ind = ind + shiftwidth()
endif endif
" Subtract a shiftwidth from then, else, elseif, end, until, repeat, next, " Subtract a shiftwidth from then, else, elseif, end, until, repeat, next,
" step " step
let line = getline(v:lnum) let line = getline(v:lnum)
if line =~? '^\s*\(then\|else\|elseif\|until\|repeat\|next\|step\|default\|end\)\>' if line =~? '^\s*\(then\|else\|elseif\|until\|repeat\|next\|step\|default\|end\)\>'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
elseif line =~? '^\s*>>\($\|\s\+\)' elseif line =~? '^\s*>>\($\|\s\+\)'
let ind = ind - &sw let ind = ind - shiftwidth()
endif endif
return ind return ind

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