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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2017-04-28 20:32:33 +0200 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2017-04-28 20:32:33 +0200 |
commit | 0635ee682481e2da0d39cd970b3cb573a1c12a17 (patch) | |
tree | e231327a193e98b0931b0e7e7cefa621a2d26917 /runtime/doc/os_mac.txt | |
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diff --git a/runtime/doc/os_mac.txt b/runtime/doc/os_mac.txt index 53010b17c..cff87dec2 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/os_mac.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/os_mac.txt @@ -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. @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ NOTE: This file is a bit outdated. You might find more useful info here: 5. Known Lack |mac-lack| 6. Mac Bug Report |mac-bug| 7. Compiling Vim |mac-compile| +8. The darwin feature |mac-darwin-feature| There was a Mac port for version 3.0 of Vim. Here are the first few lines from the old file: @@ -126,5 +127,55 @@ send a message to the current MacVim maintainers: 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: |