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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2006-03-06 23:29:24 +0000
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2006-03-06 23:29:24 +0000
commit362e1a30c6f3527d5d0efc328c2fb448290cd6fc (patch)
tree91c408352947bec09aee2032949ef1acef606d15 /src/vim.h
parent768b8c4dbcb3cdaccab87daa833ab176a438cc3c (diff)
downloadvim-git-362e1a30c6f3527d5d0efc328c2fb448290cd6fc.tar.gz
updated for version 7.0216v7.0216
Diffstat (limited to 'src/vim.h')
-rw-r--r--src/vim.h50
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/src/vim.h b/src/vim.h
index 3abd65956..ff57561d9 100644
--- a/src/vim.h
+++ b/src/vim.h
@@ -93,6 +93,12 @@
# endif
#endif
+/* Visual Studio 2005 has 'deprecated' many of the standard CRT functions */
+#if _MSC_VER >= 1400
+# define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE
+# define _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE
+#endif
+
#if defined(FEAT_GUI_W32) || defined(FEAT_GUI_W16)
# define FEAT_GUI_MSWIN
#endif
@@ -358,12 +364,20 @@ typedef unsigned char sattr_T;
/*
* The u8char_T can hold one decoded UTF-8 character.
- * Vim always use an int (32 bits) for characters most places, so that we can
- * handle 32 bit characters in the file. u8char_T is only used for
- * displaying. That should be enough, because there is no font for > 16 bits.
+ * We normally use 32 bits now, since some Asian characters don't fit in 16
+ * bits. u8char_T is only used for displaying, it could be 16 bits to save
+ * memory.
*/
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
-typedef unsigned short u8char_T;
+# ifdef UNICODE16
+typedef unsigned short u8char_T; /* short should be 16 bits */
+# else
+# if SIZEOF_INT >= 4
+typedef unsigned int u8char_T; /* int is 32 bits */
+# else
+typedef unsigned long u8char_T; /* long should be 32 bits or more */
+# endif
+# endif
#endif
#ifndef UNIX /* For Unix this is included in os_unix.h */
@@ -652,6 +666,7 @@ extern char *(*dyn_libintl_textdomain)(const char *domainname);
#define EXPAND_COMPILER 29
#define EXPAND_USER_DEFINED 30
#define EXPAND_USER_LIST 31
+#define EXPAND_SHELLCMD 32
/* Values for exmode_active (0 is no exmode) */
#define EXMODE_NORMAL 1
@@ -676,12 +691,13 @@ extern char *(*dyn_libintl_textdomain)(const char *domainname);
#define WILD_ESCAPE 128
/* Flags for expand_wildcards() */
-#define EW_DIR 1 /* include directory names */
-#define EW_FILE 2 /* include file names */
-#define EW_NOTFOUND 4 /* include not found names */
-#define EW_ADDSLASH 8 /* append slash to directory name */
-#define EW_KEEPALL 16 /* keep all matches */
-#define EW_SILENT 32 /* don't print "1 returned" from shell */
+#define EW_DIR 0x01 /* include directory names */
+#define EW_FILE 0x02 /* include file names */
+#define EW_NOTFOUND 0x04 /* include not found names */
+#define EW_ADDSLASH 0x08 /* append slash to directory name */
+#define EW_KEEPALL 0x10 /* keep all matches */
+#define EW_SILENT 0x20 /* don't print "1 returned" from shell */
+#define EW_EXEC 0x40 /* executable files */
/* Note: mostly EW_NOTFOUND and EW_SILENT are mutually exclusive: EW_NOTFOUND
* is used when executing commands and EW_SILENT for interactive expanding. */
@@ -1480,6 +1496,15 @@ int vim_memcmp __ARGS((void *, void *, size_t));
# endif
#endif
+#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
+# define MAX_MCO 6 /* maximum value for 'maxcombine' */
+
+/* Maximum number of bytes in a multi-byte character. It can be one 32-bit
+ * character of up to 6 bytes, or one 16-bit character of up to three bytes
+ * plus six following composing characters of three bytes each. */
+# define MB_MAXBYTES 21
+#endif
+
/* Include option.h before structs.h, because the number of window-local and
* buffer-local options is used there. */
#include "option.h" /* options and default values */
@@ -1783,11 +1808,6 @@ typedef int proftime_T; /* dummy for function prototypes */
#endif
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
-/* Maximum number of bytes in a multi-byte character. It can be one 32-bit
- * character of up to 6 bytes, or one 16-bit character of up to three bytes
- * plus two following composing characters of three bytes each. */
-# define MB_MAXBYTES 9
-
/*
* Return byte length of character that starts with byte "b".
* Returns 1 for a single-byte character.