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-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/editing.txt37
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/options.txt3
-rw-r--r--src/bufwrite.c11
-rw-r--r--src/fileio.c35
-rw-r--r--src/testdir/test_fixeol.vim67
-rw-r--r--src/version.c2
6 files changed, 136 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/editing.txt b/runtime/doc/editing.txt
index 522831f99..e5661b1bb 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/editing.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/editing.txt
@@ -578,6 +578,43 @@ single <NL> characters are unexpectedly replaced with <CR><NL>.
You can encrypt files that are written by setting the 'key' option. This
provides some security against others reading your files. |encryption|
+END OF LINE AND END OF FILE *eol-and-eof*
+
+Vim has several options to control the file format:
+ 'fileformat' the <EOL> style: Unix, DOS, Mac
+ 'endofline' whether the last line ends with a <EOL>
+ 'endooffile' whether the file ends with a CTRL-Z
+ 'fixendofline' whether to fix eol and eof
+
+The first three values are normally detected automatically when reading the
+file and are used when writing the text to a file. While editing the buffer
+it looks like every line has a line ending and the CTRL-Z isn't there (an
+exception is when 'binary' is set, it works differently then).
+
+The 'fixendofline' option can be used to choose what to write. You can also
+change the option values to write the file differently than how it was read.
+
+Here are some examples how to use them.
+
+If you want files in Unix format (every line NL terminated): >
+ setl ff=unix fixeol
+You should probably do this on any Unix-like system. Also modern MS-Windows
+systems tend to work well with this. It is recommended to always use this
+format for Vim scripts.
+
+If you want to use an old MS-DOS file in a modern environment, fixing line
+endings and dropping CTRL-Z, but keeping the <CR><NL> style <EOL>: >
+ setl ff=dos fixeol
+This is useful for many MS-Windows programs, they regularly expect the
+<CR><NL> line endings.
+
+If you want to drop the final <EOL> and add a final CTRL-Z (e.g. for an old
+system like CP/M): >
+ setl ff=dos nofixeol noeol eof
+
+If you want to preserve the fileformat exactly as-is, including any final
+<EOL> and final CTRL-Z: >
+ setl nofixeol
==============================================================================
3. The argument list *argument-list* *arglist*
diff --git a/runtime/doc/options.txt b/runtime/doc/options.txt
index 0a4df61df..bdc473df3 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/options.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt
@@ -3056,6 +3056,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
When writing a file and this option is off and the 'binary' option
is on, or 'fixeol' option is off, no CTRL-Z will be written at the
end of the file.
+ See |eol-and-eof| for example settings.
*'endofline'* *'eol'* *'noendofline'* *'noeol'*
'endofline' 'eol' boolean (default on)
@@ -3071,6 +3072,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
to remember the presence of a <EOL> for the last line in the file, so
that when you write the file the situation from the original file can
be kept. But you can change it if you want to.
+ See |eol-and-eof| for example settings.
*'equalalways'* *'ea'* *'noequalalways'* *'noea'*
'equalalways' 'ea' boolean (default on)
@@ -3466,6 +3468,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
When the 'binary' option is set the value of this option doesn't
matter.
See the 'endofline' option.
+ See |eol-and-eof| for example settings.
*'fkmap'* *'fk'* *'nofkmap'* *'nofk'*
'fkmap' 'fk' boolean (default off)
diff --git a/src/bufwrite.c b/src/bufwrite.c
index 12c5c7a47..f3adcc3e8 100644
--- a/src/bufwrite.c
+++ b/src/bufwrite.c
@@ -2050,10 +2050,6 @@ restore_backup:
len = 0;
write_info.bw_start_lnum = lnum;
}
- if (!buf->b_p_fixeol && buf->b_p_eof)
- // write trailing CTRL-Z
- (void)write_eintr(write_info.bw_fd, "\x1a", 1);
-
// write failed or last line has no EOL: stop here
if (end == 0
|| (lnum == end
@@ -2158,6 +2154,13 @@ restore_backup:
nchars += len;
}
+ if (!buf->b_p_fixeol && buf->b_p_eof)
+ {
+ // write trailing CTRL-Z
+ (void)write_eintr(write_info.bw_fd, "\x1a", 1);
+ nchars++;
+ }
+
// Stop when writing done or an error was encountered.
if (!checking_conversion || end == 0)
break;
diff --git a/src/fileio.c b/src/fileio.c
index bca827152..9916de8a6 100644
--- a/src/fileio.c
+++ b/src/fileio.c
@@ -2271,27 +2271,32 @@ failed:
if (error && read_count == 0)
error = FALSE;
- /*
- * If we get EOF in the middle of a line, note the fact and
- * complete the line ourselves.
- * In Dos format ignore a trailing CTRL-Z, unless 'binary' set.
- */
+ // In Dos format ignore a trailing CTRL-Z, unless 'binary' is set.
+ // In old days the file length was in sector count and the CTRL-Z the
+ // marker where the file really ended. Assuming we write it to a file
+ // system that keeps file length properly the CTRL-Z should be dropped.
+ // Set the 'endoffile' option so the user can decide what to write later.
+ // In Unix format the CTRL-Z is just another character.
+ if (linerest != 0
+ && !curbuf->b_p_bin
+ && fileformat == EOL_DOS
+ && ptr[-1] == Ctrl_Z)
+ {
+ ptr--;
+ linerest--;
+ if (set_options)
+ curbuf->b_p_eof = TRUE;
+ }
+
+ // If we get EOF in the middle of a line, note the fact by resetting
+ // 'endofline' and add the line normally.
if (!error
&& !got_int
- && linerest != 0
- // TODO: should we handle CTRL-Z differently here for 'endoffile'?
- && !(!curbuf->b_p_bin
- && fileformat == EOL_DOS
- && *line_start == Ctrl_Z
- && ptr == line_start + 1))
+ && linerest != 0)
{
// remember for when writing
if (set_options)
- {
curbuf->b_p_eol = FALSE;
- if (*line_start == Ctrl_Z && ptr == line_start + 1)
- curbuf->b_p_eof = TRUE;
- }
*ptr = NUL;
len = (colnr_T)(ptr - line_start + 1);
if (ml_append(lnum, line_start, len, newfile) == FAIL)
diff --git a/src/testdir/test_fixeol.vim b/src/testdir/test_fixeol.vim
index 9d6c900bd..41d47d6a0 100644
--- a/src/testdir/test_fixeol.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_fixeol.vim
@@ -48,4 +48,71 @@ func Test_fixeol()
enew!
endfunc
+func Test_eof()
+ let data = 0z68656c6c6f.0d0a.776f726c64 " "hello\r\nworld"
+
+ " 1. Eol, Eof
+ " read
+ call writefile(data + 0z0d0a.1a, 'XXEolEof')
+ e! XXEolEof
+ call assert_equal(['hello', 'world'], getline(1, 2))
+ call assert_equal([1, 1], [&eol, &eof])
+ " write
+ set fixeol
+ w!
+ call assert_equal(data + 0z0d0a, readblob('XXEolEof'))
+ set nofixeol
+ w!
+ call assert_equal(data + 0z0d0a.1a, readblob('XXEolEof'))
+
+ " 2. NoEol, Eof
+ " read
+ call writefile(data + 0z1a, 'XXNoEolEof')
+ e! XXNoEolEof
+ call assert_equal(['hello', 'world'], getline(1, 2))
+ call assert_equal([0, 1], [&eol, &eof])
+ " write
+ set fixeol
+ w!
+ call assert_equal(data + 0z0d0a, readblob('XXNoEolEof'))
+ set nofixeol
+ w!
+ call assert_equal(data + 0z1a, readblob('XXNoEolEof'))
+
+ " 3. Eol, NoEof
+ " read
+ call writefile(data + 0z0d0a, 'XXEolNoEof')
+ e! XXEolNoEof
+ call assert_equal(['hello', 'world'], getline(1, 2))
+ call assert_equal([1, 0], [&eol, &eof])
+ " write
+ set fixeol
+ w!
+ call assert_equal(data + 0z0d0a, readblob('XXEolNoEof'))
+ set nofixeol
+ w!
+ call assert_equal(data + 0z0d0a, readblob('XXEolNoEof'))
+
+ " 4. NoEol, NoEof
+ " read
+ call writefile(data, 'XXNoEolNoEof')
+ e! XXNoEolNoEof
+ call assert_equal(['hello', 'world'], getline(1, 2))
+ call assert_equal([0, 0], [&eol, &eof])
+ " write
+ set fixeol
+ w!
+ call assert_equal(data + 0z0d0a, readblob('XXNoEolNoEof'))
+ set nofixeol
+ w!
+ call assert_equal(data, readblob('XXNoEolNoEof'))
+
+ call delete('XXEolEof')
+ call delete('XXNoEolEof')
+ call delete('XXEolNoEof')
+ call delete('XXNoEolNoEof')
+ set ff& fixeol& eof& eol&
+ enew!
+endfunc
+
" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
diff --git a/src/version.c b/src/version.c
index c1875adc7..86cf25ad0 100644
--- a/src/version.c
+++ b/src/version.c
@@ -696,6 +696,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
+ 826,
+/**/
825,
/**/
824,