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Diffstat (limited to 'runtime')
58 files changed, 1727 insertions, 1046 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/KVim.desktop b/runtime/KVim.desktop deleted file mode 100644 index 25ef20a56..000000000 --- a/runtime/KVim.desktop +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -# KDE Config File -[Desktop Entry] -Type=Application -Exec=kvim -f %F -Icon=kvim -MiniIcon=kvim -DocPath=kvim/index.html -Comment= -Comment[xx]=xx -Terminal=0 -Name=KVim -Name[eo]=VIM-fasado -Name[sv]=Kvim -Name[xx]=xx -Comment=Text Editor -Comment[ar]=محرر نصوص -Comment[bg]=Текст Редактор -Comment[de]=Texteditor -Comment[el]=Διορθωτής Κειμένου -Comment[eo]=Tekstredaktilo -Comment[et]=Tekstiredaktor -Comment[eu]=Testu Editorea -Comment[fi]=Tekstieditori -Comment[he]=עורך טקסט -Comment[is]=Textaritill -Comment[ja]=テキストエディタ -Comment[lt]=Teksto redaktorius -Comment[mt]=Editur tat-test -Comment[pt_BR]=Editor de Texto -Comment[ro]=Editor de text -Comment[ru]=редактор -Comment[sk]=Textový editor -Comment[sl]=Urejevalnik besedil -Comment[ta]=¯¨Ã ¦¾¡ÌôÀ¡Ç÷ -Comment[tr]=Metin Düzenleyici -Comment[uk]=Редактор текстів -Comment[vi]=Trình soạn văn bản -Comment[xx]=xx -Comment[zh_CN]=文本编辑器 -Comment[zh_TW]=文字編輯器 -MimeType=application/mathml+xml;application/xhtml+xml;application/x-perl;application/x-python;application/x-shellscript;audio/x-mpegurl;audio/x-scpls;image/svg+xml;message/news;message/rfc822;text/calendar;text/css;text/english;text/html;text/mrml;text/plain;text/rdf;text/rss;text/rtf;text/sgml;text/vnd.wap.wml;text/x-adasrc;text/x-bibtex;text/x-chdr;text/x-c++hdr;text/x-csrc;text/x-c++src;text/x-csv;text/x-diff;text/x-java;text/x-katefilelist;text/x-latex;text/x-log;text/x-lyx;text/x-makefile;text/xmcd;text/xml;text/x-moc;text/x-mswinurl;text/x-objcsrc;text/x-pascal;text/x-perl;text/x-python;text/x-tcl;text/x-tex;text/x-vcalendar;text/x-vcard;text/x-xslfo;text/x-xslt -X-KDE-StartupNotify=true -X-KDE-AuthorizeAction=shell access - diff --git a/runtime/autoload/gzip.vim b/runtime/autoload/gzip.vim index a6467b8f6..f6f7bc41d 100644 --- a/runtime/autoload/gzip.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/gzip.vim @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ " Vim autoload file for editing compressed files. " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> -" Last Change: 2005 Jul 26 +" Last Change: 2006 Mar 31 " These functions are used by the gzip plugin. @@ -84,9 +84,14 @@ fun gzip#read(cmd) '[,']d _ endif " read in the uncompressed lines "'[-1r tmp" + " Use ++edit if the buffer was empty, keep the 'ff' and 'fenc' options. setlocal nobin if exists(":lockmarks") - execute "silent lockmarks " . l . "r " . tmp + if empty + execute "silent lockmarks " . l . "r ++edit " . tmp + else + execute "silent lockmarks " . l . "r " . tmp + endif else execute "silent " . l . "r " . tmp endif diff --git a/runtime/autoload/netrw.vim b/runtime/autoload/netrw.vim index 399f671e0..00a3f3e87 100644 --- a/runtime/autoload/netrw.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/netrw.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " netrw.vim: Handles file transfer and remote directory listing across a network " AUTOLOAD PORTION -" Date: Mar 22, 2006 -" Version: 83 +" Date: Mar 31, 2006 +" Version: 84 " Maintainer: Charles E Campbell, Jr <drchipNOSPAM at campbellfamily dot biz> " GetLatestVimScripts: 1075 1 :AutoInstall: netrw.vim " Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Charles E. Campbell, Jr. {{{1 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ if &cp || exists("g:loaded_netrw") finish endif -let g:loaded_netrw = "v83" +let g:loaded_netrw = "v84" if v:version < 700 echohl WarningMsg | echo "***netrw*** you need vim version 7.0 or later for version ".g:loaded_netrw." of netrw" | echohl None finish @@ -404,8 +404,9 @@ fun! netrw#NetRead(mode,...) call s:NetMethod(choice) " Check if NetBrowse() should be handling this request -" call Decho("checking if netlist: choice<".choice."> netrw_list_cmd<".g:netrw_list_cmd.">") +" call Decho("checking if NetBrowse() should handle choice<".choice."> with netrw_list_cmd<".g:netrw_list_cmd.">") if choice =~ "^.*[\/]$" +" call Decho("yes, choice matches '^.*[\/]$'") keepjumps call s:NetBrowse(choice) " call Dret("NetRead") return @@ -457,6 +458,7 @@ fun! netrw#NetRead(mode,...) elseif b:netrw_method == 2 " read with ftp + <.netrc> " call Decho("read via ftp+.netrc (method #2)") let netrw_fname= escape(b:netrw_fname,g:netrw_fname_escape) +" call Decho("netrw_fname<".netrw_fname.">") new setlocal ff=unix exe "put ='".g:netrw_ftpmode."'" @@ -780,7 +782,7 @@ fun! s:NetGetFile(readcmd, tfile, method) " call Decho("calling NetReadFixup(method<".a:method."> line1=".line1." line2=".line2.")") call NetReadFixup(a:method, line1, line2) " else " Decho -" call Decho("NetReadFixup() not called, doesn't exist") +" call Decho("NetReadFixup() not called, doesn't exist (line1=".line1." line2=".line2.")") endif " update the Buffers menu @@ -1239,7 +1241,6 @@ fun! s:NetBrowse(dirname) exe "silent doau BufReadPre ".fname silent call netrw#NetRead(2,method."://".user.machine."/".path) exe "silent doau BufReadPost ".fname - keepjumps 1d " save certain window-oriented variables into buffer-oriented variables call s:SetBufWinVars() @@ -1352,7 +1353,7 @@ fun! s:NetBrowse(dirname) endif let w:netrw_bannercnt= w:netrw_bannercnt + 1 endif - keepjumps put ='\" Quick Help: ?:help -:go up dir D:delete R:rename s:sort-by x:exec' + keepjumps put ='\" Quick Help: <F1>:help -:go up dir D:delete R:rename s:sort-by x:exec' keepjumps put ='\" ===========================================================================' " remote read the requested directory listing @@ -2943,7 +2944,7 @@ fun! netrw#DirBrowse(dirname) endif let w:netrw_bannercnt= w:netrw_bannercnt + 1 endif - keepjumps put ='\" Quick Help: ?:help -:go up dir D:delete R:rename s:sort-by x:exec' + keepjumps put ='\" Quick Help: <F1>:help -:go up dir D:delete R:rename s:sort-by x:exec' keepjumps put ='\" ============================================================================' let w:netrw_bannercnt= w:netrw_bannercnt + 2 diff --git a/runtime/autoload/phpcomplete.vim b/runtime/autoload/phpcomplete.vim index 4d448dc2b..8cb4db036 100644 --- a/runtime/autoload/phpcomplete.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/phpcomplete.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " Vim completion script " Language: PHP " Maintainer: Mikolaj Machowski ( mikmach AT wp DOT pl ) -" Last Change: 2006 Mar --- +" Last Change: 2006 Apr 05 " " TODO: " - Class aware completion: @@ -47,400 +47,594 @@ function! phpcomplete#CompletePHP(findstart, base) " We can be also inside of phpString with HTML tags. Deal with " it later (time, not lines). endif - else - " If exists b:php_menu it means completion was already constructed we - " don't need to do anything more - if exists("b:php_menu") - return b:php_menu - endif - " Initialize base return lists - let res = [] - " a:base is very short - we need context - if exists("b:compl_context") - let context = b:compl_context - unlet! b:compl_context - endif - if !exists('g:php_builtin_functions') - call phpcomplete#LoadData() - endif + endif + " If exists b:php_menu it means completion was already constructed we + " don't need to do anything more + if exists("b:php_menu") + return b:php_menu + endif + " Initialize base return lists + let res = [] + let res2 = [] + " a:base is very short - we need context + if exists("b:compl_context") + let context = b:compl_context + unlet! b:compl_context + endif - let scontext = substitute(context, - \ '\$\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*$', '', '') + if !exists('g:php_builtin_functions') + call phpcomplete#LoadData() + endif - if scontext =~ '\(=\s*new\|extends\)\s\+$' - " Complete class name - " Internal solution for finding classes in current file. - let file = getline(1, '$') - call filter(file, - \ 'v:val =~ "class\\s\\+[a-zA-Z_\\x7f-\\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\\x7f-\\xff]*\\s*("') - let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) - let jfile = join(file, ' ') - let int_values = split(jfile, 'class\s\+') - let int_classes = {} - for i in int_values - let c_name = matchstr(i, '^[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*') - if c_name != '' - let int_classes[c_name] = '' - endif + let scontext = substitute(context, '\$\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*$', '', '') + + if scontext =~ '\(=\s*new\|extends\)\s\+$' + " Complete class name + " Internal solution for finding classes in current file. + let file = getline(1, '$') + call filter(file, + \ 'v:val =~ "class\\s\\+[a-zA-Z_\\x7f-\\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\\x7f-\\xff]*\\s*("') + let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) + let jfile = join(file, ' ') + let int_values = split(jfile, 'class\s\+') + let int_classes = {} + for i in int_values + let c_name = matchstr(i, '^[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*') + if c_name != '' + let int_classes[c_name] = '' + endif + endfor + + " Prepare list of functions from tags file + let ext_classes = {} + let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) + if fnames != '' + exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:base.'.*\tc\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames + let qflist = getqflist() + for field in qflist + " [:space:] thing: we don't have to be so strict when + " dealing with tags files - entries there were already + " checked by ctags. + let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') + let ext_classes[item] = '' endfor + endif - " Prepare list of functions from tags file - let ext_classes = {} - let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) - if fnames != '' - exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:base.'.*\tc\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames - let qflist = getqflist() - for field in qflist - " [:space:] thing: we don't have to be so strict when - " dealing with tags files - entries there were already - " checked by ctags. - let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') - let ext_classes[item] = '' - endfor + call extend(int_classes, ext_classes) + + for m in sort(keys(int_classes)) + if m =~ '^'.a:base + call add(res, m) endif + endfor - call extend(int_classes, ext_classes) + let int_list = res - for m in sort(keys(int_classes)) - if m =~ '^'.a:base - call add(res, m) - endif - endfor + let final_menu = [] + for i in int_list + let final_menu += [{'word':i, 'kind':'c'}] + endfor - let int_list = res + return final_menu - let final_menu = [] - for i in int_list - let final_menu += [{'word':i, 'kind':'c'}] - endfor + elseif scontext =~ '\(->\|::\)$' + " Complete user functions and variables + " Internal solution for current file. + " That seems as unnecessary repeating of functions but there are + " few not so subtle differences as not appending of $ and addition + " of 'kind' tag (not necessary in regular completion) - return final_menu + if scontext =~ '->$' && scontext !~ '\$this->$' - elseif scontext =~ '\(->\|::\)$' - " Complete user functions and variables - " Internal solution for current file. - " That seems as unnecessary repeating of functions but there are - " few not so subtle differences as not appending of $ and addition - " of 'kind' tag (not necessary in regular completion) - if a:base =~ '^\$' - let adddollar = '$' + " Get name of the class + let classname = phpcomplete#GetClassName(scontext) + + " Get location of class definition, we have to iterate through all + " tags files separately because we need relative path from current + " file to the exact file (tags file can be in different dir) + if classname != '' + let classlocation = phpcomplete#GetClassLocation(classname) else - let adddollar = '' + let classlocation = '' endif - let file = getline(1, '$') - let jfile = join(file, ' ') - let sfile = split(jfile, '\$') - let int_vars = {} - for i in sfile - if i =~ '^\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*=\s*new' - let val = matchstr(i, '^[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*').'->' - else - let val = matchstr(i, '^[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*') - endif - if val !~ '' - let int_vars[adddollar.val] = '' - endif - endfor - - " ctags has good support for PHP, use tags file for external - " variables - let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) - let ext_vars = {} - if fnames != '' - let sbase = substitute(a:base, '^\$', '', '') - exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.sbase.'.*\tv\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames - let qflist = getqflist() - for field in qflist - let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') - " Add -> if it is possible object declaration - let classname = '' - if field['text'] =~ item.'\s*=\s*new\s\+' - let item = item.'->' - let classname = matchstr(field['text'], - \ '=\s*new\s\+\zs[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+\ze') + + if filereadable(classlocation) + let classfile = readfile(classlocation) + let classcontent = '' + let classcontent .= "\n".phpcomplete#GetClassContents(classfile, classname) + let sccontent = split(classcontent, "\n") + + " YES, YES, YES! - we have whole content including extends! + " Now we need to get two elements: public functions and public + " vars + " NO, NO, NO! - third separate filtering looking for content + " :(, but all of them have differences. To squeeze them into + " one implementation would require many additional arguments + " and ifs. No good solution + " Functions declared with public keyword or without any + " keyword are public + let functions = filter(deepcopy(sccontent), + \ 'v:val =~ "^\\s*\\(public\\s\\*\\)\\?function"') + let jfuncs = join(functions, ' ') + let sfuncs = split(jfuncs, 'function\s\+') + let c_functions = {} + for i in sfuncs + let f_name = matchstr(i, + \ '^&\?\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze') + let f_args = matchstr(i, + \ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*{') + if f_name != '' + let c_functions[f_name.'('] = f_args + endif + endfor + " Variables declared with var or with public keyword are + " public + let variables = filter(deepcopy(sccontent), + \ 'v:val =~ "^\\s*\\(public\\|var\\)\\s\\+\\$"') + let jvars = join(variables, ' ') + let svars = split(jvars, '\$') + let c_variables = {} + for i in svars + let c_var = matchstr(i, + \ '^\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze') + if c_var != '' + let c_variables[c_var] = '' endif - let ext_vars[adddollar.item] = classname endfor - endif - " Now we have all variables in int_vars dictionary - call extend(int_vars, ext_vars) + let all_values = {} + call extend(all_values, c_functions) + call extend(all_values, c_variables) + call extend(all_values, g:php_builtin_object_functions) - " Internal solution for finding functions in current file. - let file = getline(1, '$') - call filter(file, - \ 'v:val =~ "function\\s\\+&\\?[a-zA-Z_\\x7f-\\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\\x7f-\\xff]*\\s*("') - let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) - let jfile = join(file, ' ') - let int_values = split(jfile, 'function\s\+') - let int_functions = {} - for i in int_values - let f_name = matchstr(i, - \ '^&\?\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze') - let f_args = matchstr(i, - \ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*{') - let int_functions[f_name.'('] = f_args - endfor + for m in sort(keys(all_values)) + if m =~ '^'.a:base && m !~ '::' + call add(res, m) + elseif m =~ '::'.a:base + call add(res2, m) + endif + endfor - " Prepare list of functions from tags file - let ext_functions = {} - if fnames != '' - exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:base.'.*\tf\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames - let qflist = getqflist() - for field in qflist - " File name - let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') - let fname = matchstr(field['text'], '\t\zs\f\+\ze') - let prototype = matchstr(field['text'], - \ 'function\s\+&\?[^[:space:]]\+\s*(\s*\zs.\{-}\ze\s*)\s*{\?') - let ext_functions[item.'('] = prototype.') - '.fname + let start_list = res + res2 + + let final_list = [] + for i in start_list + if has_key(c_variables, i) + let class = ' ' + if all_values[i] != '' + let class = i.' class ' + endif + let final_list += + \ [{'word':i, + \ 'info':class.all_values[i], + \ 'kind':'v'}] + else + let final_list += + \ [{'word':substitute(i, '.*::', '', ''), + \ 'info':i.all_values[i].')', + \ 'kind':'f'}] + endif endfor + + return final_list + endif - let all_values = {} - call extend(all_values, int_functions) - call extend(all_values, ext_functions) - call extend(all_values, int_vars) " external variables are already in - call extend(all_values, g:php_builtin_object_functions) + endif - for m in sort(keys(all_values)) - if m =~ '\(^\|::\)'.a:base - call add(res, m) + if a:base =~ '^\$' + let adddollar = '$' + else + let adddollar = '' + endif + let file = getline(1, '$') + let jfile = join(file, ' ') + let sfile = split(jfile, '\$') + let int_vars = {} + for i in sfile + if i =~ '^\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*=\s*new' + let val = matchstr(i, '^[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*').'->' + else + let val = matchstr(i, '^[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*') + endif + if val !~ '' + let int_vars[adddollar.val] = '' + endif + endfor + + " ctags has good support for PHP, use tags file for external + " variables + let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) + let ext_vars = {} + if fnames != '' + let sbase = substitute(a:base, '^\$', '', '') + exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.sbase.'.*\tv\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames + let qflist = getqflist() + for field in qflist + let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') + " Add -> if it is possible object declaration + let classname = '' + if field['text'] =~ item.'\s*=\s*new\s\+' + let item = item.'->' + let classname = matchstr(field['text'], + \ '=\s*new\s\+\zs[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+\ze') endif + let ext_vars[adddollar.item] = classname endfor + endif - let start_list = res + " Now we have all variables in int_vars dictionary + call extend(int_vars, ext_vars) - let final_list = [] - for i in start_list - if has_key(int_vars, i) - let class = ' ' - if all_values[i] != '' - let class = i.' class ' - endif - let final_list += [{'word':i, 'info':class.all_values[i], 'kind':'v'}] - else - let final_list += - \ [{'word':substitute(i, '.*::', '', ''), - \ 'info':i.all_values[i], - \ 'kind':'f'}] - endif - endfor + " Internal solution for finding functions in current file. + let file = getline(1, '$') + call filter(file, + \ 'v:val =~ "function\\s\\+&\\?[a-zA-Z_\\x7f-\\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\\x7f-\\xff]*\\s*("') + let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) + let jfile = join(file, ' ') + let int_values = split(jfile, 'function\s\+') + let int_functions = {} + for i in int_values + let f_name = matchstr(i, + \ '^&\?\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze') + let f_args = matchstr(i, + \ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\zs.\{-}\ze)\_s*{') + let int_functions[f_name.'('] = f_args.')' + endfor - return final_list + " Prepare list of functions from tags file + let ext_functions = {} + if fnames != '' + exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:base.'.*\tf\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames + let qflist = getqflist() + for field in qflist + " File name + let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') + let fname = matchstr(field['text'], '\t\zs\f\+\ze') + let prototype = matchstr(field['text'], + \ 'function\s\+&\?[^[:space:]]\+\s*(\s*\zs.\{-}\ze\s*)\s*{\?') + let ext_functions[item.'('] = prototype.') - '.fname + endfor endif - if a:base =~ '^\$' - " Complete variables - " Built-in variables {{{ - let g:php_builtin_vars = {'$GLOBALS':'', - \ '$_SERVER':'', - \ '$_GET':'', - \ '$_POST':'', - \ '$_COOKIE':'', - \ '$_FILES':'', - \ '$_ENV':'', - \ '$_REQUEST':'', - \ '$_SESSION':'', - \ '$HTTP_SERVER_VARS':'', - \ '$HTTP_ENV_VARS':'', - \ '$HTTP_COOKIE_VARS':'', - \ '$HTTP_GET_VARS':'', - \ '$HTTP_POST_VARS':'', - \ '$HTTP_POST_FILES':'', - \ '$HTTP_SESSION_VARS':'', - \ '$php_errormsg':'', - \ '$this':'' - \ } - " }}} + let all_values = {} + call extend(all_values, int_functions) + call extend(all_values, ext_functions) + call extend(all_values, int_vars) " external variables are already in + call extend(all_values, g:php_builtin_object_functions) - " Internal solution for current file. - let file = getline(1, '$') - let jfile = join(file, ' ') - let int_vals = split(jfile, '\ze\$') - let int_vars = {} - for i in int_vals - if i =~ '^\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*=\s*new' - let val = matchstr(i, - \ '^\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*').'->' - else - let val = matchstr(i, - \ '^\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*') - endif - if val != '' - let int_vars[val] = '' - endif - endfor + for m in sort(keys(all_values)) + if m =~ '\(^\|::\)'.a:base + call add(res, m) + endif + endfor - call extend(int_vars,g:php_builtin_vars) - - " ctags has good support for PHP, use tags file for external - " variables - let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) - let ext_vars = {} - if fnames != '' - let sbase = substitute(a:base, '^\$', '', '') - exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.sbase.'.*\tv\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames - let qflist = getqflist() - for field in qflist - let item = '$'.matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') - let m_menu = '' - " Add -> if it is possible object declaration - " How to detect if previous line is help line? - if field['text'] =~ item.'\s*=\s*new\s\+' - let item = item.'->' - let m_menu = matchstr(field['text'], - \ '=\s*new\s\+\zs[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+\ze') - endif - let ext_vars[item] = m_menu - endfor + let start_list = res + + let final_list = [] + for i in start_list + if has_key(int_vars, i) + let class = ' ' + if all_values[i] != '' + let class = i.' class ' + endif + let final_list += [{'word':i, 'info':class.all_values[i], 'kind':'v'}] + else + let final_list += + \ [{'word':substitute(i, '.*::', '', ''), + \ 'info':i.all_values[i], + \ 'kind':'f'}] endif + endfor + + return final_list + endif - call extend(int_vars, ext_vars) - let g:a0 = keys(int_vars) + if a:base =~ '^\$' + " Complete variables + " Built-in variables {{{ + let g:php_builtin_vars = {'$GLOBALS':'', + \ '$_SERVER':'', + \ '$_GET':'', + \ '$_POST':'', + \ '$_COOKIE':'', + \ '$_FILES':'', + \ '$_ENV':'', + \ '$_REQUEST':'', + \ '$_SESSION':'', + \ '$HTTP_SERVER_VARS':'', + \ '$HTTP_ENV_VARS':'', + \ '$HTTP_COOKIE_VARS':'', + \ '$HTTP_GET_VARS':'', + \ '$HTTP_POST_VARS':'', + \ '$HTTP_POST_FILES':'', + \ '$HTTP_SESSION_VARS':'', + \ '$php_errormsg':'', + \ '$this':'' + \ } + " }}} + + " Internal solution for current file. + let file = getline(1, '$') + let jfile = join(file, ' ') + let int_vals = split(jfile, '\ze\$') + let int_vars = {} + for i in int_vals + if i =~ '^\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*=\s*new' + let val = matchstr(i, + \ '^\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*').'->' + else + let val = matchstr(i, + \ '^\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*') + endif + if val != '' + let int_vars[val] = '' + endif + endfor - for m in sort(keys(int_vars)) - if m =~ '^\'.a:base - call add(res, m) + call extend(int_vars,g:php_builtin_vars) + + " ctags has support for PHP, use tags file for external variables + let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) + let ext_vars = {} + if fnames != '' + let sbase = substitute(a:base, '^\$', '', '') + exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.sbase.'.*\tv\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames + let qflist = getqflist() + for field in qflist + let item = '$'.matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') + let m_menu = '' + " Add -> if it is possible object declaration + if field['text'] =~ item.'\s*=\s*new\s\+' + let item = item.'->' + let m_menu = matchstr(field['text'], + \ '=\s*new\s\+\zs[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+\ze') endif + let ext_vars[item] = m_menu endfor + endif - let int_list = res + call extend(int_vars, ext_vars) + let g:a0 = keys(int_vars) + + for m in sort(keys(int_vars)) + if m =~ '^\'.a:base + call add(res, m) + endif + endfor - let int_dict = [] - for i in int_list + let int_list = res + + let int_dict = [] + for i in int_list + if int_vars[i] != '' + let class = ' ' if int_vars[i] != '' - let class = ' ' - if int_vars[i] != '' - let class = i.' class ' - endif - let int_dict += [{'word':i, 'info':class.int_vars[i], 'kind':'v'}] - else - let int_dict += [{'word':i, 'kind':'v'}] + let class = i.' class ' endif - endfor + let int_dict += [{'word':i, 'info':class.int_vars[i], 'kind':'v'}] + else + let int_dict += [{'word':i, 'kind':'v'}] + endif + endfor - return int_dict + return int_dict - else - " Complete everything else - - " + functions, DONE - " + keywords of language DONE - " + defines (constant definitions), DONE - " + extend keywords for predefined constants, DONE - " + classes (after new), DONE - " + limit choice after -> and :: to funcs and vars DONE + else + " Complete everything else - + " + functions, DONE + " + keywords of language DONE + " + defines (constant definitions), DONE + " + extend keywords for predefined constants, DONE + " + classes (after new), DONE + " + limit choice after -> and :: to funcs and vars DONE - " Internal solution for finding functions in current file. - let file = getline(1, '$') - call filter(file, 'v:val =~ "function\\s\\+&\\?[a-zA-Z_\\x7f-\\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\\x7f-\\xff]*\\s*("') - let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) - let jfile = join(file, ' ') - let int_values = split(jfile, 'function\s\+') - let int_functions = {} - for i in int_values - let f_name = matchstr(i, - \ '^&\?\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze') - let f_args = matchstr(i, - \ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\s*\zs.\{-}\ze\s*)\_s*{') - let int_functions[f_name.'('] = f_args.')' + " Internal solution for finding functions in current file. + let file = getline(1, '$') + call filter(file, + \ 'v:val =~ "function\\s\\+&\\?[a-zA-Z_\\x7f-\\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\\x7f-\\xff]*\\s*("') + let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) + let jfile = join(file, ' ') + let int_values = split(jfile, 'function\s\+') + let int_functions = {} + for i in int_values + let f_name = matchstr(i, + \ '^&\?\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze') + let f_args = matchstr(i, + \ '^&\?[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\s*(\s*\zs.\{-}\ze\s*)\_s*{') + let int_functions[f_name.'('] = f_args.')' + endfor + + " Prepare list of functions from tags file + let ext_functions = {} + if fnames != '' + exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:base.'.*\tf\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames + let qflist = getqflist() + for field in qflist + " File name + let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') + let fname = matchstr(field['text'], '\t\zs\f\+\ze') + let prototype = matchstr(field['text'], + \ 'function\s\+&\?[^[:space:]]\+\s*(\s*\zs.\{-}\ze\s*)\s*{\?') + let ext_functions[item.'('] = prototype.') - '.fname endfor + endif - " Prepare list of functions from tags file - let ext_functions = {} - if fnames != '' - exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:base.'.*\tf\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames - let qflist = getqflist() - for field in qflist - " File name - let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') - let fname = matchstr(field['text'], '\t\zs\f\+\ze') - let prototype = matchstr(field['text'], - \ 'function\s\+&\?[^[:space:]]\+\s*(\s*\zs.\{-}\ze\s*)\s*{\?') - let ext_functions[item.'('] = prototype.') - '.fname - endfor - endif + " All functions + call extend(int_functions, ext_functions) + call extend(int_functions, g:php_builtin_functions) - " All functions - call extend(int_functions, ext_functions) - call extend(int_functions, g:php_builtin_functions) + " Internal solution for finding constants in current file + let file = getline(1, '$') + call filter(file, 'v:val =~ "define\\s*("') + let jfile = join(file, ' ') + let int_values = split(jfile, 'define\s*(\s*') + let int_constants = {} + for i in int_values + let c_name = matchstr(i, '\(["'']\)\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze\1') + " let c_value = matchstr(i, + " \ '\(["'']\)[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\1\s*,\s*\zs.\{-}\ze\s*)') + if c_name != '' + let int_constants[c_name] = '' " c_value + endif + endfor - " Internal solution for finding constants in current file - let file = getline(1, '$') - call filter(file, 'v:val =~ "define\\s*("') - let jfile = join(file, ' ') - let int_values = split(jfile, 'define\s*(\s*') - let int_constants = {} - for i in int_values - let c_name = matchstr(i, '\(["'']\)\zs[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\ze\1') - " let c_value = matchstr(i, - " \ '\(["'']\)[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]*\1\s*,\s*\zs.\{-}\ze\s*)') - if c_name != '' - let int_constants[c_name] = '' " c_value - endif + " Prepare list of constants from tags file + let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) + let ext_constants = {} + if fnames != '' + exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:base.'.*\td\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames + let qflist = getqflist() + for field in qflist + let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') + let ext_constants[item] = '' endfor + endif - " Prepare list of constants from tags file - let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) - let ext_constants = {} - if fnames != '' - exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:base.'.*\td\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames - let qflist = getqflist() - for field in qflist - let item = matchstr(field['text'], '^[^[:space:]]\+') - let ext_constants[item] = '' - endfor + " All constants + call extend(int_constants, ext_constants) + " Treat keywords as constants + + let all_values = {} + + " One big dictionary of functions + call extend(all_values, int_functions) + + " Add constants + call extend(all_values, int_constants) + " Add keywords + call extend(all_values, g:php_keywords) + + for m in sort(keys(all_values)) + if m =~ '^'.a:base + call add(res, m) endif + endfor - " All constants - call extend(int_constants, ext_constants) - " Treat keywords as constants + let int_list = res - let all_values = {} + let final_list = [] + for i in int_list + if has_key(int_functions, i) + let final_list += + \ [{'word':i, + \ 'info':i.int_functions[i], + \ 'kind':'f'}] + elseif has_key(int_constants, i) + let final_list += [{'word':i, 'kind':'d'}] + else + let final_list += [{'word':i}] + endif + endfor - " One big dictionary of functions - call extend(all_values, int_functions) + return final_list - " Add constants - call extend(all_values, int_constants) - " Add keywords - call extend(all_values, b:php_keywords) + endif - for m in sort(keys(all_values)) - if m =~ '^'.a:base - call add(res, m) - endif - endfor +endfunction - let int_list = res +function! phpcomplete#GetClassName(scontext) " {{{ + " Get class name + " Class name can be detected in few ways: + " @var $myVar class + " line above + " or line in tags file - let final_list = [] - for i in int_list - if has_key(int_functions, i) - let final_list += - \ [{'word':i, - \ 'info':i.int_functions[i], - \ 'kind':'f'}] - elseif has_key(int_constants, i) - let final_list += [{'word':i, 'kind':'d'}] - else - let final_list += [{'word':i}] - endif - endfor + let object = matchstr(a:scontext, '\zs[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+\ze->') + let i = 1 + while i < line('.') + let line = getline(line('.')-i) + if line =~ '^\s*\*\/\?\s*$' + let i += 1 + continue + else + if line =~ '@var\s\+\$'.object.'\s\+[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+' + let classname = matchstr(line, '@var\s\+\$'.object.'\s\+\zs[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+') + return classname + else + break + endif + endif + endwhile - return final_list + " OK, first way failed, now check tags file(s) + let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")')) + exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.object.'.*\$'.object.'.*=\s*new\s\+.*\tv\(\t\|$\)/j '.fnames + let qflist = getqflist() + if len(qflist) == 0 + return [] + endif + " In all properly managed projects it should be one item list, even if it + " *is* longer we cannot solve conflicts, assume it is first element + let classname = matchstr(qflist[0]['text'], '=\s*new\s\+\zs[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+\ze') + return classname +endfunction +" }}} +function! phpcomplete#GetClassLocation(classname) " {{{ + " Get class location + for fname in tagfiles() + let fhead = fnamemodify(fname, ":h") + if fhead != '' + let psep = '/' + let fhead .= psep + endif + let fname = escape(fname, " \\") + exe 'silent! vimgrep /^'.a:classname.'.*\tc\(\t\|$\)/j '.fname + let qflist = getqflist() + " As in GetClassName we can manage only one element + let classlocation = matchstr(qflist[0]['text'], '\t\zs\f\+\ze\t') + " And only one class location + if classlocation != '' + let pset = '/' " Note: slash is potential problem! + let classlocation = fhead.classlocation + return classlocation endif + endfor + +endfunction +" }}} +function! phpcomplete#GetClassContents(file, name) " {{{ + let cfile = join(a:file, "\n") + " We use new buffer and (later) normal! because + " this is the most efficient way. The other way + " is to go through the looong string looking for + " matching {} + below 1new + 0put =cfile + call search('class\s\+'.a:name) + let cfline = line('.') + " Catch extends + if getline('.') =~ 'extends' + let extends_class = matchstr(getline('.'), + \ 'class\s\+'.a:name.'\s\+extends\s\+\zs[a-zA-Z_0-9\x7f-\xff]\+\ze') + else + let extends_class = '' + endif + normal! % + let classc = getline(cfline, ".") + let classcontent = join(classc, "\n") + + bw! % + if extends_class != '' + let classlocation = phpcomplete#GetClassLocation(extends_class) + if filereadable(classlocation) + let classfile = readfile(classlocation) + let classcontent .= "\n".phpcomplete#GetClassContents(classfile, extends_class) + endif endif + + return classcontent endfunction +" }}} function! phpcomplete#LoadData() " {{{ " Keywords/reserved words, all other special things {{{ " Later it is possible to add some help to values, or type of " defined variable -let b:php_keywords = { +let g:php_keywords = { \ 'PHP_SELF':'', \ 'argv':'', \ 'argc':'', diff --git a/runtime/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim b/runtime/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim index 123f0049f..b0415bc15 100644 --- a/runtime/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ " Vim completion script " Language: SQL " Maintainer: David Fishburn <fishburn@ianywhere.com> -" Version: 1.0 -" Last Change: Tue Mar 28 2006 4:39:49 PM +" Version: 2.0 +" Last Change: Mon Apr 03 2006 10:21:36 PM " Set completion with CTRL-X CTRL-O to autoloaded function. " This check is in place in case this script is @@ -21,20 +21,20 @@ endif let g:loaded_sql_completion = 1 " Maintains filename of dictionary -let s:sql_file_table = "" -let s:sql_file_procedure = "" -let s:sql_file_view = "" +let s:sql_file_table = "" +let s:sql_file_procedure = "" +let s:sql_file_view = "" " Define various arrays to be used for caching -let s:tbl_name = [] -let s:tbl_alias = [] -let s:tbl_cols = [] -let s:syn_list = [] -let s:syn_value = [] +let s:tbl_name = [] +let s:tbl_alias = [] +let s:tbl_cols = [] +let s:syn_list = [] +let s:syn_value = [] " Used in conjunction with the syntaxcomplete plugin -let s:save_inc = "" -let s:save_exc = "" +let s:save_inc = "" +let s:save_exc = "" if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql') let s:save_inc = g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql endif @@ -43,12 +43,23 @@ if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql') endif " Used with the column list -let s:save_prev_table = "" +let s:save_prev_table = "" " Default the option to verify table alias if !exists('g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias') let g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias = 'a' endif +" Default syntax items to precache +if !exists('g:omni_sql_precache_syntax_groups') + let g:omni_sql_precache_syntax_groups = [ + \ 'syntax', + \ 'sqlKeyword', + \ 'sqlFunction', + \ 'sqlOption', + \ 'sqlType', + \ 'sqlStatement' + \ ] +endif " This function is used for the 'omnifunc' option. function! sqlcomplete#Complete(findstart, base) @@ -60,6 +71,8 @@ function! sqlcomplete#Complete(findstart, base) let compl_type = b:sql_compl_type endif + " First pass through this function determines how much of the line should + " be replaced by whatever is chosen from the completion list if a:findstart " Locate the start of the item, including "." let line = getline('.') @@ -68,15 +81,16 @@ function! sqlcomplete#Complete(findstart, base) while start > 0 if line[start - 1] =~ '\w' let start -= 1 - elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\.' && compl_type =~ 'column\|table' - " If the completion type is table or column - " Then assume we are looking for column completion - " column_type can be either 'column' or 'column_csv' - if lastword == -1 + elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\.' && compl_type =~ 'column' + " If the completion type is column then assume we are looking + " for column completion column_type can be either + " 'column' or 'column_csv' + if lastword == -1 && compl_type == 'column' + " Do not replace the table name prefix or alias + " if completing only a single column name let lastword = start endif let start -= 1 - let b:sql_compl_type = 'column' else break endif @@ -92,8 +106,12 @@ function! sqlcomplete#Complete(findstart, base) return lastword endif + " Second pass through this function will determine what data to put inside + " of the completion list + " s:prepended is set by the first pass let base = s:prepended . a:base + " Default the completion list to an empty list let compl_list = [] " Default to table name completion @@ -178,36 +196,8 @@ function! sqlcomplete#Complete(findstart, base) let s:tbl_cols = [] let s:syn_list = [] let s:syn_value = [] - return [] else - " Default to empty or not found - let compl_list = [] - " Check if we have already cached the syntax list - let list_idx = index(s:syn_list, compl_type, 0, &ignorecase) - if list_idx > -1 - " Return previously cached value - let compl_list = s:syn_value[list_idx] - else - " Request the syntax list items from the - " syntax completion plugin - if compl_type == 'syntax' - " Handle this special case. This allows the user - " to indicate they want all the syntax items available, - " so do not specify a specific include list. - let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = '' - else - " The user has specified a specific syntax group - let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = compl_type - endif - let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql = '' - let syn_value = OmniSyntaxList() - let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = s:save_inc - let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql = s:save_exc - " Cache these values for later use - let s:syn_list = add( s:syn_list, compl_type ) - let s:syn_value = add( s:syn_value, syn_value ) - let compl_list = syn_value - endif + let compl_list = s:SQLCGetSyntaxList(compl_type) endif if base != '' @@ -217,6 +207,10 @@ function! sqlcomplete#Complete(findstart, base) let compl_list = filter(copy(compl_list), expr) endif + if exists('b:sql_compl_savefunc') && b:sql_compl_savefunc != "" + let &omnifunc = b:sql_compl_savefunc + endif + return compl_list endfunc @@ -232,6 +226,70 @@ function! s:SQLCErrorMsg(msg) echohl None endfunction +function! sqlcomplete#PreCacheSyntax(...) + let syn_group_arr = [] + if a:0 > 0 + let syn_group_arr = a:1 + else + let syn_group_arr = g:omni_sql_precache_syntax_groups + endif + if !empty(syn_group_arr) + for group_name in syn_group_arr + call s:SQLCGetSyntaxList(group_name) + endfor + endif +endfunction + +function! sqlcomplete#Map(type) + " Tell the SQL plugin what you want to complete + let b:sql_compl_type=a:type + " Record previous omnifunc, if the SQL completion + " is being used in conjunction with other filetype + " completion plugins + if &omnifunc != "" && &omnifunc != 'sqlcomplete#Complete' + " Record the previous omnifunc, the plugin + " will automatically set this back so that it + " does not interfere with other ftplugins settings + let b:sql_compl_savefunc=&omnifunc + endif + " Set the OMNI func for the SQL completion plugin + let &omnifunc='sqlcomplete#Complete' +endfunction + +function! s:SQLCGetSyntaxList(syn_group) + let syn_group = a:syn_group + let compl_list = [] + + " Check if we have already cached the syntax list + let list_idx = index(s:syn_list, syn_group, 0, &ignorecase) + if list_idx > -1 + " Return previously cached value + let compl_list = s:syn_value[list_idx] + else + " Request the syntax list items from the + " syntax completion plugin + if syn_group == 'syntax' + " Handle this special case. This allows the user + " to indicate they want all the syntax items available, + " so do not specify a specific include list. + let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = '' + else + " The user has specified a specific syntax group + let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = syn_group + endif + let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql = '' + let syn_value = OmniSyntaxList() + let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = s:save_inc + let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql = s:save_exc + " Cache these values for later use + let s:syn_list = add( s:syn_list, syn_group ) + let s:syn_value = add( s:syn_value, syn_value ) + let compl_list = syn_value + endif + + return compl_list +endfunction + function! s:SQLCCheck4dbext() if !exists('g:loaded_dbext') let msg = "The dbext plugin must be loaded for dynamic SQL completion" diff --git a/runtime/autoload/tar.vim b/runtime/autoload/tar.vim index 41a006e9f..2fc7ef627 100644 --- a/runtime/autoload/tar.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/tar.vim @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ " tar.vim: Handles browsing tarfiles " AUTOLOAD PORTION -" Date: Dec 24, 2005 +" Date: Mar 27, 2006 " Version: 7 " Maintainer: Charles E Campbell, Jr <drchipNOSPAM at campbellfamily dot biz> " License: Vim License (see vim's :help license) @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ if exists("g:loaded_tar") finish endif let g:loaded_tar= "v7" +"call Decho("loading autoload/tar.vim") " --------------------------------------------------------------------- " Default Settings: {{{1 @@ -34,6 +35,9 @@ endif if !exists("g:tar_readoptions") let g:tar_readoptions= "OPxf" endif +if !exists("g:tar_cmd") + let g:tar_cmd= "tar" +endif if !exists("g:tar_writeoptions") let g:tar_writeoptions= "uf" endif @@ -50,14 +54,15 @@ fun! tar#Browse(tarfile) set report=10 " sanity checks - if !executable("tar") - echohl Error | echo '***error*** (tar#Browse) "tar" not available on your system' + if !executable(g:tar_cmd) + echohl Error | echo '***error*** (tar#Browse) "'.g:tar_cmd.'" not available on your system' call inputsave()|call input("Press <cr> to continue")|call inputrestore() let &report= repkeep " call Dret("tar#Browse") return endif if !filereadable(a:tarfile) +" call Decho('a:tarfile<'.a:tarfile.'> not filereadable') if a:tarfile !~# '^\a\+://' " if its an url, don't complain, let url-handlers such as vim do its thing echohl Error | echo "***error*** (tar#Browse) File not readable<".a:tarfile.">" | echohl None @@ -80,20 +85,33 @@ fun! tar#Browse(tarfile) set ft=tar " give header +" call Decho("printing header") exe "$put ='".'\"'." tar.vim version ".g:loaded_tar."'" exe "$put ='".'\"'." Browsing tarfile ".a:tarfile."'" exe "$put ='".'\"'." Select a file with cursor and press ENTER"."'" 0d $ - if a:tarfile =~# '\.\(gz\|tgz\)$' - exe "silent r! gzip -d -c '".a:tarfile."'| tar -".g:tar_browseoptions." - " - elseif a:tarfile =~# '\.bz2$' - exe "silent r! bzip2 -d -c '".a:tarfile."'| tar -".g:tar_browseoptions." - " + let tarfile= a:tarfile + if has("win32") && executable("cygpath") + " assuming cygwin + let tarfile=substitute(system("cygpath -u ".tarfile),'\n$','','e') + endif + if tarfile =~# '\.\(gz\|tgz\)$' +" call Decho("exe silent r! gzip -d -c '".tarfile."'| tar -".g:tar_browseoptions." - ") + exe "silent r! gzip -d -c '".tarfile."'| tar -".g:tar_browseoptions." - " + elseif tarfile =~# '\.bz2$' +" call Decho("exe silent r! bzip2 -d -c '".tarfile."'| tar -".g:tar_browseoptions." - ") + exe "silent r! bzip2 -d -c '".tarfile."'| tar -".g:tar_browseoptions." - " else - exe "silent r! tar -".g:tar_browseoptions." '".a:tarfile."'" +" call Decho("exe silent r! ".g:tar_cmd." -".g:tar_browseoptions." '".tarfile."'") + exe "silent r! ".g:tar_cmd." -".g:tar_browseoptions." '".tarfile."'" + endif + if v:shell_error != 0 + echohl Error | echo '***error*** (tar#Browse) while browsing; check your g:tar_browseoptions<".g:tar_browseoptions.">" +" call Dret("tar#Browse : w:tarfile<".w:tarfile.">") + return endif - silent %g@/$@d setlocal noma nomod ro noremap <silent> <buffer> <cr> :call <SID>TarBrowseSelect()<cr> @@ -121,12 +139,21 @@ fun! s:TarBrowseSelect() " about to make a new window, need to use w:tarfile let tarfile= w:tarfile let curfile= expand("%") + if has("win32") && executable("cygpath") + " assuming cygwin + let tarfile=substitute(system("cygpath -u ".tarfile),'\n$','','e') + endif new wincmd _ let s:tblfile_{winnr()}= curfile -" call Decho("exe e tarfile:".tarfile.':'.fname) - exe "e tarfile:".tarfile.':'.fname +" if has("unix") +"" call Decho("exe e tarfile:".tarfile.':'.fname) +" exe "e tarfile:".tarfile.':'.fname +" elseif has("win32") +" call tar#Read("tarfile:".tarfile.':'.fname,1) +" endif + call tar#Read("tarfile:".tarfile.':'.fname,1) filetype detect let &report= repkeep @@ -141,7 +168,12 @@ fun! tar#Read(fname,mode) set report=10 let tarfile = substitute(a:fname,'tarfile:\(.\{-}\):.*$','\1','') let fname = substitute(a:fname,'tarfile:.\{-}:\(.*\)$','\1','') -" call Decho("tarfile<".tarfile."> fname<".fname.">") + if has("win32") && executable("cygpath") + " assuming cygwin + let tarfile=substitute(system("cygpath -u ".tarfile),'\n$','','e') + endif +" call Decho("tarfile<".tarfile.">") +" call Decho("fname<".fname.">") if tarfile =~# '\.\(gz\|tgz\)$' " call Decho("exe silent r! gzip -d -c '".tarfile."'| tar -OPxf - '".fname."'") @@ -151,7 +183,7 @@ fun! tar#Read(fname,mode) exe "silent r! bzip2 -d -c '".tarfile."'| tar -".g:tar_readoptions." - '".fname."'" else " call Decho("exe silent r! tar -".g:tar_readoptions." '".tarfile."' '".fname."'") - exe "silent r! tar -".g:tar_readoptions." '".tarfile."' '".fname."'" + exe "silent r! ".g:tar_cmd." -".g:tar_readoptions." '".tarfile."' '".fname."'" endif let w:tarfile= a:fname exe "file tarfile:".fname @@ -172,8 +204,8 @@ fun! tar#Write(fname) set report=10 " sanity checks - if !executable("tar") - echohl Error | echo '***error*** (tar#Browse) "tar" not available on your system' + if !executable(g:tar_cmd) + echohl Error | echo '***error*** (tar#Browse) "'.g:tar_cmd.'" not available on your system' call inputsave()|call input("Press <cr> to continue")|call inputrestore() let &report= repkeep " call Dret("tar#Write") diff --git a/runtime/autoload/vimball.vim b/runtime/autoload/vimball.vim index 6fa9a0da4..86f0e886d 100644 --- a/runtime/autoload/vimball.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/vimball.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " vimball : construct a file containing both paths and files " Author: Charles E. Campbell, Jr. -" Date: Mar 22, 2006 -" Version: 5 +" Date: Mar 31, 2006 +" Version: 6 " GetLatestVimScripts: 1502 1 :AutoInstall: vimball.vim " Copyright: (c) 2004-2006 by Charles E. Campbell, Jr. " The VIM LICENSE applies to Vimball.vim, and Vimball.txt @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ if &cp || exists("g:loaded_vimball") finish endif let s:keepcpo = &cpo -let g:loaded_vimball = "v5" +let g:loaded_vimball = "v6" set cpo&vim " ===================================================================== @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ fun! vimball#Vimball(really) " call Decho("yanked ".fsize." lines into register-a") " call Decho("didhelp<".didhelp."> fname<".fname.">") - if didhelp == "" && fname =~ 'doc/[^/]\+\.txt$' + if a:really && didhelp == "" && fname =~ 'doc/[^/]\+\.txt$' let didhelp= substitute(fname,'^\(.*\<doc\)[/\\][^.]*\.txt$','\1','e') " call Decho("didhelp<".didhelp.">") endif diff --git a/runtime/autoload/xmlcomplete.vim b/runtime/autoload/xmlcomplete.vim index 2551cae30..582dc1066 100644 --- a/runtime/autoload/xmlcomplete.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/xmlcomplete.vim @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ " Vim completion script " Language: XML " Maintainer: Mikolaj Machowski ( mikmach AT wp DOT pl ) -" Last Change: 2006 Mar 19 +" Last Change: 2006 Mar 31 " This function will create Dictionary with users namespace strings and values " canonical (system) names of data files. Names should be lowercase, " descriptive to avoid any future conflicts. For example 'xhtml10s' should be " name for data of XHTML 1.0 Strict and 'xhtml10t' for XHTML 1.0 Transitional -" User interface will be provided by XMLns command defined ... +" User interface will be provided by XMLns command defined in ftplugin/xml.vim " Currently supported canonicals are: " xhtml10s - XHTML 1.0 Strict " xsl - XSL @@ -224,8 +224,13 @@ function! xmlcomplete#CompleteTags(findstart, base) let attrs = ['encoding', 'version="1.0"', 'version'] elseif tag =~ '^!' " Don't make completion at all + " return [] else + if !has_key(g:xmldata{'_'.g:xmldata_connection[b:xml_namespace]}, tag) + " Abandon when data file isn't complete + return [] + endif let attrs = keys(g:xmldata{'_'.g:xmldata_connection[b:xml_namespace]}[tag][1]) endif @@ -324,6 +329,10 @@ function! xmlcomplete#CompleteTags(findstart, base) let tags = keys(g:xmldata{'_'.g:xmldata_connection[b:xml_namespace]}) call filter(tags, 'v:val !~ "^vimxml"') else + if !has_key(g:xmldata{'_'.g:xmldata_connection[b:xml_namespace]}, tag) + " Abandon when data file isn't complete + return [] + endif let tags = g:xmldata{'_'.g:xmldata_connection[b:xml_namespace]}[opentag][0] endif diff --git a/runtime/autoload/zip.vim b/runtime/autoload/zip.vim index 99bdd7960..6790f4ff4 100644 --- a/runtime/autoload/zip.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/zip.vim @@ -75,11 +75,15 @@ fun! zip#Browse(zipfile) 0d $ -" call Decho("exe silent r! unzip -l '".escape(a:zipfile,s:zipfile_escape)."'") - exe "silent r! unzip -l ".escape(a:zipfile,s:zipfile_escape) +" call Decho("exe silent r! unzip -l '".a:zipfile."'") + exe "silent r! unzip -l '".a:zipfile."'" +" call Decho("line 6: ".getline(6)) + let namecol= stridx(getline(6),'Name') + 1 +" call Decho("namecol=".namecol) + 4,$g/^\s*----/d + 4,$g/^\s*\a/d $d - silent 4,$v/^\s\+\d\+\s\{0,5}\d/d - silent 4,$s/^\%(.*\)\s\+\(\S\)/\1/ + exe 'silent 4,$s/^.*\%'.namecol.'c//' setlocal noma nomod ro noremap <silent> <buffer> <cr> :call <SID>ZipBrowseSelect()<cr> @@ -114,15 +118,15 @@ fun! s:ZipBrowseSelect() " get zipfile to the new-window let zipfile= substitute(w:zipfile,'.zip$','','e') - let curfile= escape(expand("%"),s:zipfile_escape) + let curfile= expand("%") " call Decho("zipfile<".zipfile.">") " call Decho("curfile<".curfile.">") new wincmd _ let s:zipfile_{winnr()}= curfile -" call Decho("exe e zipfile:".escape(zipfile,s:zipfile_escape).':'.fname) - exe "e zipfile:".escape(zipfile,s:zipfile_escape).':'.fname +" call Decho("exe e zipfile:".escape(zipfile,s:zipfile_escape).':'.escape(fname,s:zipfile_escape)) + exe "e zipfile:".escape(zipfile,s:zipfile_escape).':'.escape(fname,s:zipfile_escape) filetype detect let &report= repkeep @@ -140,8 +144,8 @@ fun! zip#Read(fname,mode) let fname = substitute(a:fname,'zipfile:.\{-}:\([^\\].*\)$','\1','') " call Decho("zipfile<".zipfile."> fname<".fname.">") -" call Decho("exe r! unzip -p '".escape(zipfile,s:zipfile_escape)."' ".fname) - exe "r! unzip -p ".escape(zipfile,s:zipfile_escape)." ".fname +" call Decho("exe r! unzip -p '".zipfile."' '".fname."'") + exe "silent r! unzip -p '".zipfile."' '".fname."'" " cleanup 0d @@ -154,7 +158,7 @@ endfun " --------------------------------------------------------------------- " zip#Write: {{{2 fun! zip#Write(fname) -" call Dfunc("zip#Write(fname<".a:fname.") zipfile_".winnr()."<".s:zipfile_{winnr()}.">") +" call Dfunc("zip#Write(fname<".a:fname.">) zipfile_".winnr()."<".s:zipfile_{winnr()}.">") let repkeep= &report set report=10 @@ -211,6 +215,7 @@ fun! zip#Write(fname) if executable("cygpath") let dirpath = substitute(system("cygpath ".dirpath),'\n','','e') endif +" call Decho("mkdir(dirpath<".dirpath.">,p)") call mkdir(dirpath,"p") endif if zipfile !~ '/' @@ -218,13 +223,13 @@ fun! zip#Write(fname) endif " call Decho("zipfile<".zipfile."> fname<".fname.">") - exe "w! ".fname + exe "w! ".escape(fname,s:zipfile_escape) if executable("cygpath") let zipfile = substitute(system("cygpath ".zipfile),'\n','','e') endif -" call Decho("zip -u ".zipfile.".zip ".fname) - call system("zip -u ".zipfile.".zip ".fname) +" call Decho("zip -u '".zipfile.".zip' '".fname."'") + call system("zip -u '".zipfile.".zip' '".fname."'") if v:shell_error != 0 echohl Error | echo "***error*** (zip#Write) sorry, unable to update ".zipfile." with ".fname | echohl None call inputsave()|call input("Press <cr> to continue")|call inputrestore() diff --git a/runtime/doc/autocmd.txt b/runtime/doc/autocmd.txt index 6932e818d..317518ded 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/autocmd.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/autocmd.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 15 +*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 04 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -510,6 +510,10 @@ FileChangedRO Before making the first change to a read-only just before the change is applied to the text. WARNING: If the autocommand moves the cursor the effect of the change is undefined. + *E788* + It is not allowed to change to another buffer + here. You can reload the buffer but not edit + another one. *FileChangedShell* FileChangedShell When Vim notices that the modification time of a file has changed since editing started. diff --git a/runtime/doc/diff.txt b/runtime/doc/diff.txt index 3df513eee..21b2f3aac 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/diff.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/diff.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*diff.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 15 +*diff.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 04 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -272,6 +272,10 @@ buffer: > Note that deleted lines are displayed, but not counted as text lines. You can't move the cursor into them. To fill the deleted lines with the lines from another buffer use ":diffget" on the line below them. + *E787* +When the buffer that is about to be modified is read-only and the autocommand +that is triggered by |FileChangedRO| changes buffers the command will fail. +The autocommand must not change buffers. The [bufspec] argument above can be a buffer number, a pattern for a buffer name or a part of a buffer name. Examples: diff --git a/runtime/doc/editing.txt b/runtime/doc/editing.txt index 7a67a6978..eecdd8615 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/editing.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/editing.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 06 +*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -422,14 +422,18 @@ name. Line breaks also separate names. The [++opt] argument can be used to force the value of 'fileformat', 'fileencoding' or 'binary' to a value for one command, and to specify the behavior for bad characters. The form is: > + ++{optname} +Or: > ++{optname}={value} -Where {optname} is one of: *++ff* *++enc* *++bin* *++nobin* +Where {optname} is one of: *++ff* *++enc* *++bin* *++nobin* *++edit* ff or fileformat overrides 'fileformat' enc or encoding overrides 'fileencoding' bin or binary sets 'binary' nobin or nobinary resets 'binary' bad specifies behavior for bad characters + edit for |:read| only: keep option values as if editing + a file {value} cannot contain white space. It can be any valid value for these options. Examples: > @@ -897,6 +901,7 @@ used, for example, when the write fails and you want to try again later with The [!] is needed to overwrite an existing file. When 'filetype' is empty filetype detection is done with the new name, before the file is written. + When the write was successful 'readonly' is reset. {not in Vi} *:up* *:update* diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt index 81463b4e6..b830ca04b 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 29 +*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 04 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ around the arguments, to invoke the function it refers to. Example: > :let Fn = function("MyFunc") :echo Fn() < *E704* *E705* *E707* -A Funcref variable must start with a capital, "s:", "w:" or "b:". You cannot -have both a Funcref variable and a function with the same name. +A Funcref variable must start with a capital, "s:", "w:", "t:" or "b:". You +cannot have both a Funcref variable and a function with the same name. A special case is defining a function and directly assigning its Funcref to a Dictionary entry. Example: > @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ the function was invoked from. It is also possible to add a function without the "dict" attribute as a Funcref to a Dictionary, but the "self" variable is not available then. - *numbered-function* + *numbered-function* *anonymous-function* To avoid the extra name for the function it can be defined and directly assigned to a Dictionary in this way: > :let mydict = {'data': [0, 1, 2, 3]} @@ -1030,6 +1030,7 @@ specified by what is prepended: (nothing) In a function: local to a function; otherwise: global |buffer-variable| b: Local to the current buffer. |window-variable| w: Local to the current window. +|tabpage-variable| t: Local to the current tab page. |global-variable| g: Global. |local-variable| l: Local to a function. |script-variable| s: Local to a |:source|'ed Vim script. @@ -1063,6 +1064,11 @@ b:changedtick The total number of changes to the current buffer. It is A variable name that is preceded with "w:" is local to the current window. It is deleted when the window is closed. + *tabpage-variable* *t:var* +A variable name that is preceded with "t:" is local to the current tab page, +It is deleted when the tab page is closed. {not available when compiled +without the +windows feature} + *global-variable* *g:var* Inside functions global variables are accessed with "g:". Omitting this will access a variable local to a function. But "g:" can also be used in any other @@ -1628,6 +1634,7 @@ mapcheck( {name}[, {mode} [, {abbr}]]) String check for mappings matching {name} match( {expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]]) Number position where {pat} matches in {expr} +matcharg( {nr}) List arguments of |:match| matchend( {expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]]) Number position where {pat} ends in {expr} matchlist( {expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]]) @@ -1641,6 +1648,7 @@ mkdir({name} [, {path} [, {prot}]]) mode() String current editing mode nextnonblank( {lnum}) Number line nr of non-blank line >= {lnum} nr2char( {expr}) String single char with ASCII value {expr} +pathshorten( {expr}) String shorten directory names in a path prevnonblank( {lnum}) Number line nr of non-blank line <= {lnum} printf( {fmt}, {expr1}...) String format text pumvisible() Number whether popup menu is visible @@ -2252,6 +2260,9 @@ executable({expr}) *executable()* extension. On MS-DOS and MS-Windows it only checks if the file exists and is not a directory, not if it's really executable. + On MS-Windows an executable in the same directory as Vim is + always found. Since this directory is added to $PATH it + should also work to execute it |win32-PATH|. The result is a Number: 1 exists 0 does not exist @@ -2720,10 +2731,10 @@ getfontname([{name}]) *getfontname()* Otherwise the actual font name is returned, or {name} if the GUI does not support obtaining the real name. Only works when the GUI is running, thus not you your vimrc or - Note that the GTK 2 GUI accepts any font name, thus checking - for a valid name does not work. gvimrc file. Use the |GUIEnter| autocommand to use this function just after the GUI has started. + Note that the GTK 2 GUI accepts any font name, thus checking + for a valid name does not work. getfperm({fname}) *getfperm()* The result is a String, which is the read, write, and execute @@ -3137,9 +3148,9 @@ inputdialog({prompt} [, {text} [, {cancelreturn}]]) *inputdialog()* NOTE: Command-line completion is not supported. inputlist({textlist}) *inputlist()* - {textlist} must be a list of strings. This list is displayed, - one string per line. The user will be prompted to enter a - number, which is returned. + {textlist} must be a |List| of strings. This |List| is + displayed, one string per line. The user will be prompted to + enter a number, which is returned. The user can also select an item by clicking on it with the mouse. For the first string 0 is returned. When clicking above the first item a negative number is returned. When @@ -3196,7 +3207,7 @@ isdirectory({directory}) *isdirectory()* exist, or isn't a directory, the result is FALSE. {directory} is any expression, which is used as a String. -islocked({expr}) *islocked()* +islocked({expr}) *islocked()* *E786* The result is a Number, which is non-zero when {expr} is the name of a locked variable. {expr} must be the name of a variable, |List| item or @@ -3479,6 +3490,18 @@ match({expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]]) *match()* the pattern. 'smartcase' is NOT used. The matching is always done like 'magic' is set and 'cpoptions' is empty. + +matcharg({nr}) *matcharg()* + Selects the {nr} match item, as set with a |:match|, + |:2match| or |:3match| command. + Return a |List| with two elements: + The name of the highlight group used + The pattern used. + When {nr} is not 1, 2 or 3 returns an empty |List|. + When there is no match item set returns ['', '']. + This is usef to save and restore a |:match|. + + matchend({expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]]) *matchend()* Same as match(), but return the index of first character after the match. Example: > @@ -3598,6 +3621,15 @@ getpos({expr}) Get the position for {expr}. For possible values of {expr} call setpos('.', save_cursor) < Also see |setpos()|. +pathshorten({expr}) *pathshorten()* + Shorten directory names in the path {expr} and return the + result. The tail, the file name, is kept as-is. The other + components in the path are reduced to single letters. Leading + '~' and '.' characters are kept. Example: > + :echo pathshorten('~/.vim/autoload/myfile.vim') +< ~/.v/a/myfile.vim ~ + It doesn't matter if the path exists or not. + prevnonblank({lnum}) *prevnonblank()* Return the line number of the first line at or above {lnum} that is not blank. Example: > @@ -5036,7 +5068,6 @@ gui Compiled with GUI enabled. gui_athena Compiled with Athena GUI. gui_gtk Compiled with GTK+ GUI (any version). gui_gtk2 Compiled with GTK+ 2 GUI (gui_gtk is also defined). -gui_kde Compiled with KDE GUI |KVim| gui_mac Compiled with Macintosh GUI. gui_motif Compiled with Motif GUI. gui_photon Compiled with Photon GUI. @@ -5654,6 +5685,7 @@ This would call the function "my_func_whizz(parameter)". g: global variables b: local buffer variables w: local window variables + t: local tab page variables s: script-local variables l: local function variables v: Vim variables. @@ -5711,8 +5743,8 @@ This would call the function "my_func_whizz(parameter)". Note that when two variables refer to the same |List| and you lock one of them, the |List| will also be - locked when used through the other variable. Example: - > + locked when used through the other variable. + Example: > :let l = [0, 1, 2, 3] :let cl = l :lockvar l diff --git a/runtime/doc/gui.txt b/runtime/doc/gui.txt index d838680f8..cd25c1956 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/gui.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/gui.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 20 +*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ The X11 version of Vim can run both in GUI and in non-GUI mode. See |gui-x11-start|. *gui-init* *gvimrc* *.gvimrc* *_gvimrc* +The gvimrc file is where GUI-specific startup commands should be placed. It +is always sourced after the |vimrc| file. If you have one then the $MYGVIMRC +environment variable has its name. + When the GUI starts up initializations are carried out, in this order: - The 'term' option is set to "builgin_gui" and terminal options are reset to their default value for the GUI |terminal-options|. @@ -66,6 +70,8 @@ When the GUI starts up initializations are carried out, in this order: - For Win32, when $HOME is not set, "$VIM\_gvimrc" is used. - When a "_gvimrc" file is not found, ".gvimrc" is tried too. And vice versa. + The name of the first file found is stored in $MYGVIMRC, unless it was + already set. - If the 'exrc' option is set (which is NOT the default) the file ./.gvimrc is sourced, if it exists and isn't the same file as the system or user gvimrc file. If this file is not owned by you, some security restrictions diff --git a/runtime/doc/hangulin.txt b/runtime/doc/hangulin.txt index 7e0ec1e6c..18fdf6055 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/hangulin.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/hangulin.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*hangulin.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2005 Mar 29 +*hangulin.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Chi-Deok Hwang and Sung-Hyun Nam @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ If both are set, VIM_KEYBOARD has higher priority. Hangul Fonts ------------ -You can set text font using $HOME/.Xdefaults or $HOME/.gvimrc. +You can set text font using $HOME/.Xdefaults or in your gvimrc file. But to use Hangul, you should set 'guifontset' in your vimrc. $HOME/.Xdefaults: > diff --git a/runtime/doc/help.txt b/runtime/doc/help.txt index d99f21f2c..229220f14 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/help.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/help.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*help.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 24 +*help.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM - main help file k @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Making Vim Run ~ |usr_90.txt| Installing Vim -REFERENCE MANUAL: These files explain every detail of Vim. *ref-toc* +REFERENCE MANUAL: These files explain every detail of Vim. *reference_toc* General subjects ~ |intro.txt| general introduction to Vim; notation used in help files @@ -195,6 +195,12 @@ Standard plugins ~ |pi_zip.txt| Zip archive explorer LOCAL ADDITIONS: *local-additions* +|cecutil.txt| DrChip's Utilities Jun 11, 2004 +|example.txt| Example for a locally added help file +|matchit.txt| Extended "%" matching +|test.txt| Testing the hlp cmmnd nw +|typecorr.txt| Plugin for correcting typing mistakes +|helpp.txt| Dummy line to avoid an error message ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *bars* Bars example diff --git a/runtime/doc/howto.txt b/runtime/doc/howto.txt index f8f754386..f6b81a8a7 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/howto.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/howto.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*howto.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2001 Sep 03 +*howto.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ How to ... *howdoi* *how-do-i* *howto* *how-to* |auto-setting| set options automatically |term-dependent-settings| set options depending on terminal name |save-settings| save settings -|:quote| comment my exrc/vimrc/gvimrc files +|:quote| comment my .vim files |'helpheight'| change the default help height |'highlight'| set various highlighting modes |'title'| set the window title diff --git a/runtime/doc/insert.txt b/runtime/doc/insert.txt index 4eb4bcf37..417a4b325 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/insert.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/insert.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 29 +*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 05 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -1004,10 +1004,12 @@ List. Each list item can either be a string or a Dictionary. When it is a string it is used as the completion. When it is a Dictionary it can contain these items: - word the completion, mandatory - abbr abbreviation of "word", to be used in the menu - menu extra text for the popup menu - info more information about the item + word the text that will be inserted, mandatory + abbr abbreviation of "word"; when not empty it is used in + the menu instead of "word" + menu extra text for the popup menu, after "word" or "abbr" + info more information about the item, can be displayed in a + preview window kind single letter indicating the type of completion icase when non-zero case is to be ignored; when omitted the 'ignorecase' option is used @@ -1291,6 +1293,14 @@ Script completes: - after $ variables name - if variable was declared as object add "->", if tags file is available show name of class + - after "->" complete only function and variable names specific for given + class. To find class location and contents tags file is required. Because + PHP isn't strongly typed language user can use @var tag to declare class: > + + /* @var $myVar myClass */ + $myVar-> +< + Still, to find myClass contents tags file is required. - function names with additonal info: - in case of built-in functions list of possible arguments and after | type @@ -1375,6 +1385,12 @@ It will also dynamically complete tables, procedures, views and column lists with data pulled directly from within a database. For detailed instructions and a tutorial see |omni-sql-completion|. +The SQL completion plugin can be used in conjunction with other completion +plugins. For example, the PHP filetype has it's own completion plugin. +Since PHP is often used to generate dynamic website by accessing a database, +the SQL completion plugin can also be enabled. This allows you to complete +PHP code and SQL code at the same time. + XML *ft-xml-omni* @@ -1634,11 +1650,15 @@ NOTE: ":append" and ":insert" don't work properly in between ":if" and 10. Inserting a file *inserting-file* *:r* *:re* *:read* -:r[ead] [name] Insert the file [name] (default: current file) below +:r[ead] [++opt] [name] + Insert the file [name] (default: current file) below the cursor. + See |++opt| for the possible values of [++opt]. -:{range}r[ead] [name] Insert the file [name] (default: current file) below +:{range}r[ead] [++opt] [name] + Insert the file [name] (default: current file) below the specified line. + See |++opt| for the possible values of [++opt]. *:r!* *:read!* :r[ead] !{cmd} Execute {cmd} and insert its standard output below @@ -1663,6 +1683,14 @@ If a file name is given with ":r", it becomes the alternate file. This can be used, for example, when you want to edit that file instead: ":e! #". This can be switched off by removing the 'a' flag from the 'cpoptions' option. +Of the [++opt] arguments one is specifically for ":read", the ++edit argument. +This is useful when the ":read" command is actually used to read a file into +the buffer as if editing that file. Use this command in an empty buffer: > + :read ++edit filename +The effect is that the 'fileformat', 'fileencoding', 'bomb', etc. options are +set to what has been detected for "filename". Note that a single empty line +remains, you may want to delete it. + *file-read* The 'fileformat' option sets the <EOL> style for a file: 'fileformat' characters name ~ diff --git a/runtime/doc/mbyte.txt b/runtime/doc/mbyte.txt index 74b2f8e8c..3b6934b9b 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/mbyte.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/mbyte.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 29 +*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al. @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ Cursor color when IME or XIM is on *CursorIM* This works in the same way when using XIM. You can select cursor color when status is on by using highlight group - CursorIM. For example, add these lines to your _gvimrc: > + CursorIM. For example, add these lines to your |gvimrc|: > if has('multi_byte_ime') highlight Cursor guifg=NONE guibg=Green diff --git a/runtime/doc/options.txt b/runtime/doc/options.txt index f176566d3..b04bb5562 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/options.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 29 +*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 05 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -684,8 +684,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. or selected. This option is provided for backward compatibility with the Vim released with Sun ONE Studio 4 Enterprise Edition. - Note: When this option is on some plugins may not work. The directory - browser sets if off. + Note: When this option is on some plugins may not work. *'arabic'* *'arab'* *'noarabic'* *'noarab'* 'arabic' 'arab' boolean (default off) @@ -1488,8 +1487,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. |fold-marker|. *'compatible'* *'cp'* *'nocompatible'* *'nocp'* -'compatible' 'cp' boolean (default on, off when a .vimrc or .gvimrc file - is found) +'compatible' 'cp' boolean (default on, off when a |vimrc| or |gvimrc| + file is found) global {not in Vi} This option has the effect of making Vim either more Vi-compatible, or @@ -1504,10 +1503,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. options. This default was chosen for those people who want to use Vim just like Vi, and don't even (want to) know about the 'compatible' option. - When a ".vimrc" or ".gvimrc" file is found while Vim is starting up, + When a |vimrc| or |gvimrc| file is found while Vim is starting up, this option is switched off, and all options that have not been modified will be set to the Vim defaults. Effectively, this means - that when a ".vimrc" or ".gvimrc" file exists, Vim will use the Vim + that when a |vimrc| or |gvimrc| file exists, Vim will use the Vim defaults, otherwise it will use the Vi defaults. (Note: This doesn't happen for the system-wide vimrc or gvimrc file). Also see |compatible-default| and |posix-compliance|. @@ -2719,6 +2718,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. < This is similar to the default, except that these characters will also be used when there is highlighting. + for "stl" and "stlnc" only single-byte values are supported. + The highlighting used for these items: item highlight group ~ stl:c StatusLine |hl-StatusLine| @@ -2894,6 +2895,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. quickfix ":cn", ":crew", ":make", etc. search search for a pattern: "/", "n", "*", "gd", etc. (not for a search pattern in a ":" command) + Also for |[s| and |]s|. tag jumping to a tag: ":ta", CTRL-T, etc. undo undo or redo: "u" and CTRL-R When the command is part of a mapping this option is not used. Add @@ -3332,7 +3334,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. can use "gvim -f" or ":gui -f" to start the GUI in the foreground. |gui-fork| Note: Set this option in the vimrc file. The forking may have - happened already when the gvimrc file is read. + happened already when the |gvimrc| file is read. 'i' Use a Vim icon. For GTK with KDE it is used in the left-upper corner of the window. It's black&white on non-GTK, because of @@ -3341,7 +3343,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. 'm' Menu bar is present. 'M' The system menu "$VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim" is not sourced. Note that this flag must be added in the .vimrc file, before - switching on syntax or filetype recognition (when the .gvimrc + switching on syntax or filetype recognition (when the |gvimrc| file is sourced the system menu has already been loaded; the ":syntax on" and ":filetype on" commands load the menu too). 'g' Grey menu items: Make menu items that are not active grey. If @@ -3374,7 +3376,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. 'p' Use Pointer callbacks for X11 GUI. This is required for some window managers. If the cursor is not blinking or hollow at the right moment, try adding this flag. This must be done - before starting the GUI. Set it in your gvimrc. Adding or + before starting the GUI. Set it in your |gvimrc|. Adding or removing it after the GUI has started has no effect. 'F' Add a footer. Only for Motif. See |gui-footer|. @@ -3469,7 +3471,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. "8:SpecialKey,@:NonText,d:Directory, e:ErrorMsg,i:IncSearch,l:Search,m:MoreMsg, M:ModeMsg,n:LineNr,r:Question, - s:StatusLine,S:StatusLineNC,c:VertSplit + s:StatusLine,S:StatusLineNC,c:VertSplit, t:Title,v:Visual,w:WarningMsg,W:WildMenu, f:Folded,F:FoldColumn,A:DiffAdd, C:DiffChange,D:DiffDelete,T:DiffText, @@ -3560,7 +3562,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. highlight all of the matched text. However, this depends on where the search starts. This will be the first line in the window or the first line below a closed fold. A match in a previous line which is not - drawn may not continue in an newly drawn line. + drawn may not continue in a newly drawn line. NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set. *'history'* *'hi'* @@ -4265,7 +4267,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. The characters ':' and ',' should not be used. UTF-8 characters can be used when 'encoding' is "utf-8", otherwise only printable - characters are allowed. + characters are allowed. All characters must be single width. Examples: > :set lcs=tab:>-,trail:- @@ -5369,6 +5371,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. going back to the other window, it still uses the same relative offset. Also see |scroll-binding|. + When 'diff' mode is active there always is vertical scroll binding, + even when "ver" isn't there. *'sections'* *'sect'* 'sections' 'sect' string (default "SHNHH HUnhsh") @@ -5969,8 +5973,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. |zg| and |zw| commands can be used to access each. This allows using a personal word list file and a project word list file. When a word is added while this option is empty Vim will set it for - you: Using the first "spell" directory in 'runtimepath' that is - writable and the first language name that appears in 'spelllang', + you: Using the first directory in 'runtimepath' that is writable. If + there is no "spell" directory yet it will be created. For the file + name the first language name that appears in 'spelllang' is used, ignoring the region. The resulting ".spl" file will be used for spell checking, it does not have to appear in 'spelllang'. diff --git a/runtime/doc/os_dos.txt b/runtime/doc/os_dos.txt index 02cb03221..7e7711ce5 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/os_dos.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/os_dos.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*os_dos.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Feb 14 +*os_dos.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 30 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -77,10 +77,11 @@ is especially useful when using a Unix-like 'shell'. ============================================================================== 3. Standard mappings *dos-standard-mappings* -CTRL-PageUp cursor to first screen line *<C-PageUp>* -CTRL-PageDown cursor to last screen line, last character *<C-PageDown>* +The mappings for CTRL-PageUp and CTRL-PageDown have been removed, they now +jump to the next or previous tab page |<C-PageUp>| |<C-PageDown>| -These mappings accomplish this: +If you want them to move to the first and last screen line you can use these +mappings: key key code Normal/Visual mode Insert mode ~ CTRL-PageUp <M-N><M-C-D> H <C-O>H diff --git a/runtime/doc/os_win32.txt b/runtime/doc/os_win32.txt index c894f0a8e..08611277e 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/os_win32.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/os_win32.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2005 Mar 29 +*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly @@ -87,6 +87,12 @@ The only kind of terminal type that the Win32 version of Vim understands is probably get very strange behavior from Vim. Therefore Vim does not obtain the default value of 'term' from the environment variable "TERM". +$PATH *win32-PATH* + +The directory of the Vim executable is appended to $PATH. This is mostly to +make "!xxd' work, as it is in the Tools menu. And it also means that when +executable() returns 1 the executable can actually be executed. + ============================================================================== 3. Restore screen contents *win32-restore* diff --git a/runtime/doc/pattern.txt b/runtime/doc/pattern.txt index f4155747a..3bd8c40f8 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pattern.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pattern.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*pattern.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 25 +*pattern.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -1220,6 +1220,9 @@ Finally, these constructs are unique to Perl: 'ignorecase' does not apply, use |/\c| in the pattern to ignore case. Otherwise case is not ignored. + Also see |matcharg()|, it returns the highlight group and + pattern of a previous :match command. + Another example, which highlights all characters in virtual column 72 and more: > :highlight rightMargin term=bold ctermfg=blue guifg=blue @@ -1235,10 +1238,10 @@ Finally, these constructs are unique to Perl: Clear a previously defined match pattern. -:2mat[ch] {group} /{pattern}/ +:2mat[ch] {group} /{pattern}/ *:2match* :2mat[ch] :2mat[ch] none -:3mat[ch] {group} /{pattern}/ +:3mat[ch] {group} /{pattern}/ *:3match* :3mat[ch] :3mat[ch] none Just like |:match| above, but set a separate match. Thus diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_paren.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_paren.txt index b3fcb7db6..a34f354ca 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_paren.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_paren.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*pi_paren.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 29 +*pi_paren.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 03 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -38,9 +38,13 @@ in a string or comment syntax item, then matches inside string and comment syntax items are ignored. Any syntax items with "string" or "comment" somewhere in their name are considered string or comment items. -The search is limited to what is visible in the window. The plugin doesn't -search further than 100 lines to avoid a long delay when there are closed -folds. +The search is limited to avoid a delay when moving the cursor. The limits +are: +- What is visible in the window. +- 100 lines above or below the cursor to avoid a long delay when there are + closed folds. +- 'synmaxcolumn' times 2 bytes before or after the cursor to avoid a delay + in a long line with syntax highlighting. ============================================================================== vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_tar.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_tar.txt index a986ee9cc..77eb19e10 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_tar.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_tar.txt @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ *tar.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 24 - Tar File Interface + +====================+ + | Tar File Interface | + +====================+ Author: Charles E. Campbell, Jr. <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM> (remove NOSPAM from Campbell's email first) @@ -12,7 +14,8 @@ Copyright: The GPL (gnu public license) applies to *tar-copyright* 1. Contents *tar* *tar-contents* 1. Contents..................................................|tar-contents| 2. Usage.....................................................|tar-usage| - 3. History...................................................|tar-history| + 3. Options...................................................|tar-options| + 4. History...................................................|tar-history| ============================================================================== 2. Usage *tar-usage* *tar-manual* @@ -24,7 +27,25 @@ Copyright: The GPL (gnu public license) applies to *tar-copyright* tar archives via the plugin. ============================================================================== -3. History *tar-history* +3. Options *tar-options* + + These options are variables that one may change, typically in one's + <.vimrc> file. + Default + Variable Value Explanation + *g:tar_browseoptions* "Ptf" used to get a list of contents + *g:tar_readoptions* "OPxf" used to extract a file from a tarball + *g:tar_cmd* "tar" the name of the tar program + *g:tar_writeoptions* "uf" used to update/replace a file + + +============================================================================== +4. History *tar-history* + + v7 Mar 22, 2006 * work on making tar plugin work across network + Mar 27, 2006 * g:tar_cmd now available for users to change the name + of the tar program to be used. By default, of course, + its "tar". v6 Dec 21, 2005 * writing to files not in directories caused problems - fixed (pointed out by Christian Robinson) v5 Nov 22, 2005 * report option workaround installed diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt index 8e70bbf3c..eeb5d7670 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_zip.txt @@ -1,18 +1,20 @@ -*zip.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 24 +*zip.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 03 - Zip File Interface + +====================+ + | Zip File Interface | + +====================+ Author: Charles E. Campbell, Jr. <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM> (remove NOSPAM from Campbell's email first) -Copyright: Copyright (C) 2005 Charles E. Campbell, Jr. {{{1 *zip-copyright* - Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code, - with or without modifications, provided that this copyright - notice is copied with it. Like anything else that's free, - zip.vim, zipPlugin.vim, and pi_zip.txt are provided *as is* - and it comes with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or - implied. By using this plugin, you agree that in no event will - the copyright holder be liable for any damages resulting from - the use of this software. +Copyright: Copyright (C) 2005,2006 Charles E Campbell, Jr {{{1 *zip-copyright* + Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code, + with or without modifications, provided that this copyright + notice is copied with it. Like anything else that's free, + zip.vim, zipPlugin.vim, and pi_zip.txt are provided *as is* + and it comes with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or + implied. By using this plugin, you agree that in no event will + the copyright holder be liable for any damages resulting from + the use of this software. ============================================================================== 1. Contents *zip* *zip-contents* diff --git a/runtime/doc/spell.txt b/runtime/doc/spell.txt index db0210fc7..f76ab51e8 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/spell.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/spell.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 27 +*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 03 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ then Vim will try to guess. :mkspell ~/.vim/spell/en /tmp/en_US /tmp/en_CA /tmp/en_AU < This combines the English word lists for US, CA and AU into one en.spl file. - Up to eight regions can be combined. *E754* *755* + Up to eight regions can be combined. *E754* *E755* The REP and SAL items of the first .aff file where they appear are used. |spell-REP| |spell-SAL| @@ -1058,36 +1058,8 @@ Specifically, the affix flags can be used for: - Making the word with the affix rare, by using the |spell-RARE| flag. - Exclude the word with the affix from compounding, by using the |spell-COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG| flag. - --=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -OLD STUFF: This needs to be rewritten to use affix flags. - *spell-affix-rare* -An extra item for Vim is the "rare" flag. It must come after the other -fields, before a comment. When used then all words that use the affix will be -marked as rare words. Examples: - - PFX F 0 nene . rare ~ - SFX F 0 oin n rare # hardly ever used ~ - -However, if the word also appears as a good word in another way (e.g., in -another region) it won't be marked as rare. - - *spell-affix-nocomp* -Another extra item for Vim is the "nocomp" flag. It must come after the other -fields, before a comment. It can be either before or after "rare". When -present then all words that use the affix will not be part of a compound word. -Example: - affix file: - COMPOUNDFLAG c ~ - SFX a Y 2 ~ - SFX a 0 s . ~ - SFX a 0 ize . nocomp ~ - dictionary: - word/c ~ - util/ac ~ - -This allows for "wordutil" and "wordutils" but not "wordutilize". --=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- +- Allow the word with the affix to be part of a compound word on the side of + the affix with the |spell-COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG|. *spell-PFXPOSTPONE* When an affix file has very many prefixes that apply to many words it's not @@ -1146,6 +1118,11 @@ words that are correct for the language, but are hardly ever used and could be a typing mistake anyway. When the same word is found as good it won't be highlighted as rare. +This flag can also be used on an affix, so that a basic word is not rare but +the basic word plus affix is rare |spell-affix-flags|. However, if the word +also appears as a good word in another way (e.g., in another region) it won't +be marked as rare. + BAD WORDS *spell-BAD* @@ -1243,6 +1220,12 @@ A specific example: Allow a compound to be made of two words and a dash: This allows for the word "start-end", but not "startend". +An additional implied rule is that, without further flags, a word with a +prefix cannot be compounded after another word, and a word with a suffix +cannot be compounded with a following word. Thus the affix cannot appear +on the inside of a compound word. This can be changed with the +|spell-COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG|. + *spell-NEEDCOMPOUND* The NEEDCOMPOUND flag is used to require that a word is used as part of a compound word. The word itself is not a good word. Example: @@ -1282,13 +1265,24 @@ COMPOUNDWORDMAX words or contains up to COMPOUNDSYLMAX syllables. *spell-COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG* The COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG specifies a flag that can be used on an affix. It -means that the word plus affix cannot be used in a compound word. +means that the word plus affix cannot be used in a compound word. Example: + affix file: + COMPOUNDFLAG c ~ + COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG x ~ + SFX a Y 2 ~ + SFX a 0 s . ~ + SFX a 0 ize/x . ~ + dictionary: + word/c ~ + util/ac ~ + +This allows for "wordutil" and "wordutils" but not "wordutilize". *spell-COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG* The COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG specifies a flag that can be used on an affix. It means that the word plus affix can also be used in a compound word in a way -where the affix ends up halfway the word. -NOT IMPLEMENTED YET. +where the affix ends up halfway the word. Without this flag that is not +allowed. *spell-COMPOUNDROOT* The COMPOUNDROOT flag is used for words in the dictionary that are already a @@ -1309,9 +1303,9 @@ With the example "ideeen" has three syllables, counted by "i", "ee" and "e". Only case-folded letters need to be included. -Above another way to restrict compounding was mentioned above: adding "nocomp" -after an affix causes all words that are made with that affix not be be used -for compounding. |spell-affix-nocomp| +Above another way to restrict compounding was mentioned above: Adding the +|spell-COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG| flag to an affix causes all words that are made +with that affix not be be used for compounding. UNLIMITED COMPOUNDING *spell-NOBREAK* diff --git a/runtime/doc/sql.txt b/runtime/doc/sql.txt index 5d07a5c40..29a0bce1a 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/sql.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/sql.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*sql.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: Tue Mar 28 2006 9:33:14 PM +*sql.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: Mon Apr 03 2006 10:34:00 PM by David Fishburn @@ -26,7 +26,8 @@ features for navigation, indentation and syntax highlighting. 4.3.3 Complete Procedures |sql-completion-procedures| 4.3.4 Complete Views |sql-completion-views| 4.4 Completion Customization |sql-completion-customization| - 4.5 Customizing Maps |sql-completion-maps| + 4.5 SQL Maps |sql-completion-maps| + 4.6 Using with other filetypes |sql-completion-filetypes| ============================================================================== 1. Navigation *sql-navigation* @@ -321,41 +322,48 @@ procedures names and more. --------------- The static popups created contain items defined by the active syntax rules while editing a file with a filetype of SQL. The plugin defines (by default) -various maps to help the user refine which list of items they wish displayed. +various maps to help the user refine the list of items to be displayed. The defaults static maps are: > - imap <buffer> <C-C>a <C-\><C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='syntax'<CR><C-X><C-O> - imap <buffer> <C-C>s <C-\><C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='sqlStatement'<CR><C-X><C-O> - imap <buffer> <C-C>f <C-\><C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='sqlFunction'<CR><C-X><C-O> - imap <buffer> <C-C>k <C-\><C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='sqlKeyword'<CR><C-X><C-O> - imap <buffer> <C-C>o <C-\><C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='sqlOption'<CR><C-X><C-O> - imap <buffer> <C-C>T <C-\><C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='sqlType'<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <C-C>a <C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('syntax')<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <C-C>k <C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('sqlKeyword')<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <C-C>f <C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('sqlFunction')<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <C-C>o <C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('sqlOption')<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <C-C>T <C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('sqlType')<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <C-C>s <C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('sqlStatement')<CR><C-X><C-O> < The static maps (which are based on the syntax highlight groups) follow this format: > - imap <buffer> <C-C>k <C-\><C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='sqlKeyword'<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <C-C>k <C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('sqlKeyword')<CR><C-X><C-O> < This command breaks down as: > imap - Create an insert map <buffer> - Only for this buffer - <C-C>k - Your choice of key map + <C-C>k - Your choice of key map <C-\><C-O> - Execute one command, return to Insert mode - :let b:sql_compl_type= - Choose the highlight group's entries to display. + :call sqlcomplete#Map( - Allows the SQL completion plugin to perform some + housekeeping functions to allow it to be used in + conjunction with other completion plugins. + Indicate which item you want the SQL completion + plugin to complete. + In this case we are asking the plugin to display + items from the syntax highlight group + 'sqlKeyword'. You can view a list of highlight group names to choose from by executing the :syntax list command while editing a SQL file. 'sqlKeyword' - Display the items for the sqlKeyword highlight group - <CR> - Execute the :let command + )<CR> - Execute the :let command <C-X><C-O> - Trigger the standard omni completion key stroke. - By setting the b:sql_compl_type variable, this - instructs the SQL completion plugin to populate - the popup with items from the sqlKeyword highlight - group. The plugin will also cache this result - until Vim is restarted. The syntax list is - retrieved using the syntaxcomplete plugin. + Passing in 'sqlKeyword' instructs the SQL + completion plugin to populate the popup with + items from the sqlKeyword highlight group. The + plugin will also cache this result until Vim is + restarted. The syntax list is retrieved using + the syntaxcomplete plugin. < -Setting b:sql_compl_type = 'syntax' is a special case. This instructs the +Using the 'syntax' keyword is a special case. This instructs the syntaxcomplete plugin to retrieve all syntax items. So this will effectively work for any of Vim's SQL syntax files. At the time of writing this includes 10 different syntax files for the different dialects of SQL (see section 3 @@ -383,7 +391,7 @@ order for the dynamic feature to be enabled you must have the dbext.vim plugin installed, (http://vim.sourceforge.net/script.php?script_id=356). Dynamic mode is used by several features of the SQL completion plugin. -After installing the dbext plugin see the |dbext-tutorial| for additional +After installing the dbext plugin see the dbext-tutorial for additional configuration and usage. The dbext plugin allows the SQL completion plugin to display a list of tables, procedures, views and columns. > Table List @@ -403,9 +411,7 @@ the space bar): Stored Procedure List - <C-C>p View List - <C-C>v Column List - <C-C>c - - .<C-X><C-O> - - If <C-X><C-O> is pressed following a period - it is assumed you are asking for a column list. + - Windows platform only - When viewing a popup window displaying the list of tables, you can press <C-Right>, this will replace the table currently highlighted with @@ -418,7 +424,7 @@ The SQL completion plugin caches various lists that are displayed in the popup window. This makes the re-displaying of these lists very fast. If new tables or columns are added to the database it may become necessary to clear the plugins cache. The default map for this is: > - imap <buffer> <C-C>R <C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='ResetCache'<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <C-C>R <C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('ResetCache')<CR><C-X><C-O> < 4.3 SQL Tutorial *sql-completion-tutorial* @@ -472,7 +478,7 @@ is to run the command, :DBListTable. If a list of tables is shown, you know dbext.vim is working as expected. If not, please consult the dbext.txt documentation. -Assuming you have followed the |dbext-tutorial| you can press <C-C>t to +Assuming you have followed the dbext-tutorial you can press <C-C>t to display a list of tables. There is a delay while dbext is creating the table list. After the list is displayed press <C-W>. This will remove both the popup window and the table name already chosen when the list became active. > @@ -496,7 +502,7 @@ platforms since *nix does not recognize CTRL and the right arrow held down together. If you wish to enable this functionality on a *nix platform choose a key and create this mapping (see |sql-completion-maps| for further details on where to create this imap): > - imap <buffer> <your_keystroke> <CR><C-\><C-O>:let b:sql_compl_type='column'<CR><C-X><C-O> + imap <buffer> <your_keystroke> <CR><C-\><C-O>:call sqlcomplete#Map('column')<CR><C-X><C-O> < Example of using column completion: - Press <C-C>t again to display the list of tables. @@ -611,9 +617,65 @@ your |vimrc|: > MYTABLENAME --> M < -4.5 Customizing Maps *sql-completion-maps* --------------------- +4.5 SQL Maps *sql-completion-maps* +------------ +The default SQL maps have been described in other sections of this document in +greater detail. Here is a list of the maps with a brief description of each. + +Static Maps +----------- +These are maps which use populate the completion list using Vim's syntax +highlighting rules. > + <C-C>a +< - Displays all SQL syntax items. > + <C-C>k +< - Displays all SQL syntax items defined as 'sqlKeyword'. > + <C-C>f +< - Displays all SQL syntax items defined as 'sqlFunction. > + <C-C>o +< - Displays all SQL syntax items defined as 'sqlOption'. > + <C-C>T +< - Displays all SQL syntax items defined as 'sqlType'. > + <C-C>s +< - Displays all SQL syntax items defined as 'sqlStatement'. > + +Dynamic Maps +------------ +These are maps which use populate the completion list using the dbext.vim plugin. > + <C-C>t +< - Displays a list of tables. > + <C-C>p +< - Displays a list of procedures. > + <C-C>v +< - Displays a list of views. > + <C-C>c +< - Displays a list of columns for a specific table. > + <C-C>l +< - Displays a comma separated list of columns for a specific table. > + <C-C>L +< - Displays a comma separated list of columns for a specific table. + This should only be used when the completion window is active. > + <C-Right> +< - Displays a list of columns for the table currently highlighted in + the completion window. <C-Right> is not recognized on most Unix + systems, so this maps is only created on the Windows platform. + If you would like the same feature on Unix, choose a different key + and make the same map in your vimrc. + This should only be used when the completion window is active. > + <C-Left> +< - Displays the list of tables. + <C-Left> is not recognized on most Unix systems, so this maps is + only created on the Windows platform. If you would like the same + feature on Unix, choose a different key and make the same map in + your vimrc. + This should only be used when the completion window is active. > + <C-C>R +< - This maps removes all cached items and forces the SQL completion + to regenerate the list of items. + +Customizing Maps +---------------- You can create as many additional key maps as you like. Generally, the maps will be specifying different syntax highlight groups. @@ -624,7 +686,7 @@ your |vimrc|: > < Do no edit ftplugin/sql.vim directly! If you change this file your changes will be over written on future updates. Vim has a special directory structure -that allows you to make customizations without changing the files that are +which allows you to make customizations without changing the files that are included with the Vim distribution. If you wish to customize the maps create an after/ftplugin/sql.vim (see |after-directory|) and place the same maps from the ftplugin/sql.vim in it using your own key strokes. <C-C> was @@ -632,4 +694,44 @@ chosen since it will work on both Windows and *nix platforms. On the windows platform you can also use <C-Space> or ALT keys. +4.6 Using with other filetypes *sql-completion-filetypes* +------------------------------ + +Many times SQL can be used with different filetypes. For example Perl, Java, +PHP, Javascript can all interact with a database. Often you need both the SQL +completion as well as the completion capabilities for the current language you +are editing. + +This can be enabled easily with the following steps (assuming a Perl file): > + 1. :e test.pl + 2. :set filetype=sql + 3. :set ft=perl + +Step 1 +------ +Begins by editing a Perl file. Vim automatically sets the filetype to +"perl". By default, Vim runs the appropriate filetype file +ftplugin/perl.vim. If you are using the syntax completion plugin by following +the directions at |ft-syntax-omni| then the |'omnifunc'| option has been set to +"syntax#Complete". Pressing <C-X><C-O> will display the omni popup containing +the syntax items for Perl. + +Step 2 +------ +Manually setting the filetype to 'sql' will also fire the appropriate filetype +files ftplugin/sql.vim. This file will define a number of buffer specific +maps for SQL completion, see |sql-completion-maps|. Now these maps have +been created and the SQL completion plugin has been initialized. All SQL +syntax items have been cached in preparation. The SQL filetype script detects +we are attempting to use two different completion plugins. Since the SQL maps +begin with <C-C>, the maps will toggle the |'omnifunc'| when in use. So you +can use <C-X><C-O> to continue using the completion for Perl (using the syntax +completion plugin) and <C-C> to use the SQL completion features. + +Step 3 +------ +Setting the filetype back to Perl sets all the usual "perl" related items back +as they were. + + vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: diff --git a/runtime/doc/starting.txt b/runtime/doc/starting.txt index c0f2a0330..4ca2139a8 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/starting.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/starting.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 26 +*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly. process and exits the current one. "-f" should be used when gvim is started by a program that will wait for the edit session to finish (e.g., mail or readnews). If you want gvim - never to fork, include 'f' in 'guioptions' in your .gvimrc. + never to fork, include 'f' in 'guioptions' in your |gvimrc|. Careful: You can use "-gf" to start the GUI in the foreground, but "-fg" is used to specify the foreground color. |gui-fork| {not in Vi} @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly. < Also consider using autocommands; see |autocommand|. When {vimrc} is equal to "NONE" (all uppercase), all initializations from files and environment variables are - skipped, including reading the .gvimrc file when the GUI + skipped, including reading the |gvimrc| file when the GUI starts. Loading plugins is also skipped. When {vimrc} is equal to "NORC" (all uppercase), this has the same effect as "NONE", but loading plugins is not skipped. @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ a slash. Thus "-R" means recovery and "-/R" readonly. {not in Vi} *-U* *E230* --U {gvimrc} The file "gvimrc" is read for initializations when the GUI +-U {gvimrc} The file {gvimrc} is read for initializations when the GUI starts. Other GUI initializations are skipped. When {gvimrc} is equal to "NONE", no file is read for GUI initializations at all. |gui-init| @@ -761,7 +761,8 @@ accordingly. Vim proceeds in this order: *VIMINIT* *.vimrc* *_vimrc* *EXINIT* *.exrc* *_exrc* c. Four places are searched for initializations. The first that exists - is used, the others are ignored. + is used, the others are ignored. The $MYVIMRC environment variable is + set to the file that was first found, unless $MYVIMRC was already set. - The environment variable VIMINIT (see also |compatible-default|) (*) The value of $VIMINIT is used as an Ex command line. - The user vimrc file(s): @@ -905,7 +906,8 @@ resetting other options (see 'compatible'). But only the options that have not been set or reset will be changed. This has the same effect like the value of 'compatible' had this value when starting Vim. Note that this doesn't happen for the system-wide vimrc file. It does also happen for gvimrc -files. +files. The $MYVIMRC or $MYGVIMRC file will be set to the first found vimrc +and/or gvimrc file. But there is a side effect of setting or resetting 'compatible' at the moment a .vimrc file is found: Mappings are interpreted the moment they are diff --git a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt index 0d037d6dc..a0a5b8d5d 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 28 +*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 04 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -81,14 +81,14 @@ automatically selected if the 'fileformats' option is not empty. NOTE: When using reverse video ("gvim -fg white -bg black"), the default value of 'background' will not be set until the GUI window is opened, which is after -reading the .gvimrc. This will cause the wrong default highlighting to be +reading the |gvimrc|. This will cause the wrong default highlighting to be used. To set the default value of 'background' before switching on -highlighting, include the ":gui" command in the .gvimrc: > +highlighting, include the ":gui" command in the |gvimrc|: > :gui " open window and set default for 'background' :syntax on " start highlighting, use 'background' to set colors -NOTE: Using ":gui" in the .gvimrc means that "gvim -f" won't start in the +NOTE: Using ":gui" in the |gvimrc| means that "gvim -f" won't start in the foreground! Use ":gui -f" then. @@ -1013,10 +1013,10 @@ source form if the fortran_free_source variable has been set, and assumes fixed source form if the fortran_fixed_source variable has been set. If neither of these variables have been set, the syntax script attempts to determine which source form has been used by examining the first five columns -of the first 25 lines of your file. If no signs of free source form are +of the first 250 lines of your file. If no signs of free source form are detected, then the file is assumed to be in fixed source form. The algorithm should work in the vast majority of cases. In some cases, such as a file that -begins with 25 or more full-line comments, the script may incorrectly decide +begins with 250 or more full-line comments, the script may incorrectly decide that the fortran code is in fixed form. If that happens, just add a non-comment statement beginning anywhere in the first five columns of the first twenty five lines, save (:w) and then reload (:e!) the file. @@ -2304,7 +2304,7 @@ vimrc file: > SH *sh.vim* *ft-sh-syntax* *ft-bash-syntax* *ft-ksh-syntax* -This covers the "normal" Unix (Bourne) sh, bash and the Korn shell. +This covers the "normal" Unix (Borne) sh, bash and the Korn shell. Vim attempts to determine which shell type is in use by specifying that various filenames are of specific types: > @@ -2328,6 +2328,11 @@ variables in your <.vimrc>: < sh: > let is_sh = 1 +If there's no "#! ..." line, and the user hasn't availed himself/herself of a +default sh.vim syntax setting as just shown, then syntax/sh.vim will assume +the Borne shell syntax. No need to quote RFCs or market penetration +statistics in error reports, please. + If, in your <.vimrc>, you set > let g:sh_fold_enabled= 1 > @@ -3760,7 +3765,7 @@ term={attr-list} *attr-list* *highlight-term* *E418* have the same effect. "undercurl" is a curly underline. When "undercurl" is not possible then "underline" is used. In general "undercurl" is only available in - the GUI. + the GUI. The color is set with |highlight-guisp|. start={term-list} *highlight-start* *E422* stop={term-list} *term-list* *highlight-stop* diff --git a/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt b/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt index 87b42c0bb..db51d843e 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 03 +*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 31 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -119,12 +119,14 @@ Using the mouse: If the tab page line is displayed you can click in a tab page label to switch to that tab page. Click where there is no label to go to the next tab page. |'tabline'| -:tabn[ext] *:tabn* *:tabnext* *gt* -gt Go to the next tab page. Wraps around from the last to the +:tabn[ext] *:tabn* *:tabnext* *gt* +gt *CTRL-<PageDown>* *<C-PageDown>* +<C-PageDown> Go to the next tab page. Wraps around from the last to the first one. :tabn[ext] {count} -{count}gt Go to tab page {count}. The first tab page has number one. +{count}gt *CTRL-<PageUp>* *<C-PageUp>* +<C-PageUp> Go to tab page {count}. The first tab page has number one. :tabp[revious] *:tabp* *:tabprevious* *gT* @@ -198,6 +200,8 @@ Diff mode works per tab page. You can see the diffs between several files within one tab page. Other tab pages can show differences between other files. +Variables local to a tab page start with "t:". |tabpage-variable| + The TabLeave and TabEnter autocommand events can be used to do something when switching from one tab page to another. The exact order depends on what you are doing. When creating a new tab page this works as if you create a new diff --git a/runtime/doc/tags b/runtime/doc/tags index 32e2f0b59..3e2de485a 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/tags +++ b/runtime/doc/tags @@ -1042,6 +1042,7 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME* ++bad editing.txt /*++bad* ++bin editing.txt /*++bin* ++builtin_terms various.txt /*++builtin_terms* +++edit editing.txt /*++edit* ++enc editing.txt /*++enc* ++ff editing.txt /*++ff* ++nobin editing.txt /*++nobin* @@ -1655,7 +1656,6 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME* 45.3 usr_45.txt /*45.3* 45.4 usr_45.txt /*45.4* 45.5 usr_45.txt /*45.5* -755 spell.txt /*755* 8g8 various.txt /*8g8* 90.1 usr_90.txt /*90.1* 90.2 usr_90.txt /*90.2* @@ -1676,6 +1676,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME* :. cmdline.txt /*:.* :/ cmdline.txt /*:\/* :0file editing.txt /*:0file* +:2match pattern.txt /*:2match* +:3match pattern.txt /*:3match* ::. cmdline.txt /*::.* ::8 cmdline.txt /*::8* ::e cmdline.txt /*::e* @@ -2909,8 +2911,8 @@ $VIMRUNTIME starting.txt /*$VIMRUNTIME* <C-LeftMouse> tagsrch.txt /*<C-LeftMouse>* <C-MouseDown> scroll.txt /*<C-MouseDown>* <C-MouseUp> scroll.txt /*<C-MouseUp>* -<C-PageDown> os_dos.txt /*<C-PageDown>* -<C-PageUp> os_dos.txt /*<C-PageUp>* +<C-PageDown> tabpage.txt /*<C-PageDown>* +<C-PageUp> tabpage.txt /*<C-PageUp>* <C-Right> motion.txt /*<C-Right>* <C-RightMouse> tagsrch.txt /*<C-RightMouse>* <CR> motion.txt /*<CR>* @@ -3118,6 +3120,8 @@ C-indenting indent.txt /*C-indenting* COMSPEC starting.txt /*COMSPEC* CR-used-for-NL pattern.txt /*CR-used-for-NL* CTRL-6 editing.txt /*CTRL-6* +CTRL-<PageDown> tabpage.txt /*CTRL-<PageDown>* +CTRL-<PageUp> tabpage.txt /*CTRL-<PageUp>* CTRL-A change.txt /*CTRL-A* CTRL-B scroll.txt /*CTRL-B* CTRL-C pattern.txt /*CTRL-C* @@ -3961,6 +3965,7 @@ E751 spell.txt /*E751* E752 spell.txt /*E752* E753 spell.txt /*E753* E754 spell.txt /*E754* +E755 spell.txt /*E755* E756 spell.txt /*E756* E757 options.txt /*E757* E758 spell.txt /*E758* @@ -3994,6 +3999,9 @@ E782 spell.txt /*E782* E783 spell.txt /*E783* E784 tabpage.txt /*E784* E785 eval.txt /*E785* +E786 eval.txt /*E786* +E787 diff.txt /*E787* +E788 autocmd.txt /*E788* E79 message.txt /*E79* E80 message.txt /*E80* E800 arabic.txt /*E800* @@ -4428,6 +4436,7 @@ alt intro.txt /*alt* alt-input debugger.txt /*alt-input* alternate-file editing.txt /*alternate-file* amiga-window starting.txt /*amiga-window* +anonymous-function eval.txt /*anonymous-function* ant.vim syntax.txt /*ant.vim* ap motion.txt /*ap* apache.vim syntax.txt /*apache.vim* @@ -5398,6 +5407,10 @@ g:netrw_uid pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_uid* g:netrw_use_nt_rcp pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_use_nt_rcp* g:netrw_win95ftp pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_win95ftp* g:netrw_winsize pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_winsize* +g:tar_browseoptions pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_browseoptions* +g:tar_cmd pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_cmd* +g:tar_readoptions pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_readoptions* +g:tar_writeoptions pi_tar.txt /*g:tar_writeoptions* g:var eval.txt /*g:var* g; motion.txt /*g;* g< message.txt /*g<* @@ -6052,6 +6065,7 @@ masm.vim syntax.txt /*masm.vim* match() eval.txt /*match()* match-highlight pattern.txt /*match-highlight* match-parens tips.txt /*match-parens* +matcharg() eval.txt /*matcharg()* matchend() eval.txt /*matchend()* matchit-install usr_05.txt /*matchit-install* matchlist() eval.txt /*matchlist()* @@ -6426,6 +6440,7 @@ pager message.txt /*pager* papp.vim syntax.txt /*papp.vim* paragraph motion.txt /*paragraph* pascal.vim syntax.txt /*pascal.vim* +pathshorten() eval.txt /*pathshorten()* pattern pattern.txt /*pattern* pattern-atoms pattern.txt /*pattern-atoms* pattern-multi-byte pattern.txt /*pattern-multi-byte* @@ -6607,8 +6622,8 @@ recursive_mapping map.txt /*recursive_mapping* redo undo.txt /*redo* redo-register undo.txt /*redo-register* ref intro.txt /*ref* -ref-toc help.txt /*ref-toc* reference intro.txt /*reference* +reference_toc help.txt /*reference_toc* regexp pattern.txt /*regexp* regexp-changes-5.4 version5.txt /*regexp-changes-5.4* register sponsor.txt /*register* @@ -6876,9 +6891,7 @@ spell-affix-chars spell.txt /*spell-affix-chars* spell-affix-comment spell.txt /*spell-affix-comment* spell-affix-flags spell.txt /*spell-affix-flags* spell-affix-mbyte spell.txt /*spell-affix-mbyte* -spell-affix-nocomp spell.txt /*spell-affix-nocomp* spell-affix-not-supported spell.txt /*spell-affix-not-supported* -spell-affix-rare spell.txt /*spell-affix-rare* spell-affix-vim spell.txt /*spell-affix-vim* spell-compound spell.txt /*spell-compound* spell-dic-format spell.txt /*spell-dic-format* @@ -6913,6 +6926,7 @@ sql-completion sql.txt /*sql-completion* sql-completion-columns sql.txt /*sql-completion-columns* sql-completion-customization sql.txt /*sql-completion-customization* sql-completion-dynamic sql.txt /*sql-completion-dynamic* +sql-completion-filetypes sql.txt /*sql-completion-filetypes* sql-completion-maps sql.txt /*sql-completion-maps* sql-completion-procedures sql.txt /*sql-completion-procedures* sql-completion-static sql.txt /*sql-completion-static* @@ -7015,6 +7029,7 @@ system() eval.txt /*system()* system-vimrc starting.txt /*system-vimrc* s~ change.txt /*s~* t motion.txt /*t* +t:var eval.txt /*t:var* t_#2 term.txt /*t_#2* t_#4 term.txt /*t_#4* t_%1 term.txt /*t_%1* @@ -7174,6 +7189,7 @@ tab-page-intro tabpage.txt /*tab-page-intro* tab-page-other tabpage.txt /*tab-page-other* tabline-menu tabpage.txt /*tabline-menu* tabpage tabpage.txt /*tabpage* +tabpage-variable eval.txt /*tabpage-variable* tabpage.txt tabpage.txt /*tabpage.txt* tabpagebuflist() eval.txt /*tabpagebuflist()* tabpagenr() eval.txt /*tabpagenr()* @@ -7210,6 +7226,7 @@ tar-contents pi_tar.txt /*tar-contents* tar-copyright pi_tar.txt /*tar-copyright* tar-history pi_tar.txt /*tar-history* tar-manual pi_tar.txt /*tar-manual* +tar-options pi_tar.txt /*tar-options* tar-usage pi_tar.txt /*tar-usage* tar.txt pi_tar.txt /*tar.txt* tcl if_tcl.txt /*tcl* @@ -7663,6 +7680,7 @@ win16-truetype gui_w16.txt /*win16-truetype* win16-various gui_w16.txt /*win16-various* win32 os_win32.txt /*win32* win32-!start gui_w32.txt /*win32-!start* +win32-PATH os_win32.txt /*win32-PATH* win32-colors gui_w32.txt /*win32-colors* win32-compiling os_win32.txt /*win32-compiling* win32-curdir os_win32.txt /*win32-curdir* @@ -7682,6 +7700,7 @@ win32-win3.1 os_win32.txt /*win32-win3.1* win32s os_win32.txt /*win32s* winbufnr() eval.txt /*winbufnr()* wincol() eval.txt /*wincol()* +window windows.txt /*window* window-contents intro.txt /*window-contents* window-exit editing.txt /*window-exit* window-move-cursor windows.txt /*window-move-cursor* diff --git a/runtime/doc/todo.txt b/runtime/doc/todo.txt index e5e934b24..75c052283 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/todo.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/todo.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 29 +*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 05 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -30,22 +30,22 @@ be worked on, but only if you sponsor Vim development. See |sponsor|. *known-bugs* -------------------- Known bugs and current work ----------------------- -When "search" is in 'foldopen' have [s and ]s open folds. - New Hungarian dictionary. (Laci Nemeth) - test COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG - implement use of COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG - implement use of CHECKCOMPOUND* flags, <compoptions> - implement using CHECKCOMPOUNDPATTERN: match words with sl_comppat[]. - explain the use of affix flags, replace |spell-affix-rare| - -- Set user variables to the names of the actually used user vimrc file, - the first directory looked for user plugins/syntax files. - $MYVIMRC for .vimrc, $MYGVIMRC for .gvimrc, $MYRUNTIME/plugin for - runtime files? - Also: when the environment variable exists, use it. If it doesn't - exist, set it. Requires good names: $VIM_USER_VIMRC $VIM_USER_DIR - Add a menu item "Preferences" that does "sp $MYVIMRC". +- Support flags on a suffix used for second level affixes. + The flags may also be used for compounding. Default is an OR + mechanism with the flags of the word. + Adding "compset" flag on the affixes means the compound flags of the word + are not used? + +- implement use of CHECKCOMPOUND* flags, <compoptions> in .spl file + +- Add CHECKCOMPOUNDCASE: when compounding make leading capital lower case. + How is it supposed to work? + +- implement using CHECKCOMPOUNDPATTERN: match words with sl_comppat[]. + +Obey 'switchbuf' "useopen" value for windows in other tabs, e.g. for :sbuffer. +Or use another value, e.g., "usetab"? Add more tests for all new functionality in Vim 7. Especially new functions. @@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ Macintosh: UnxUtils.zip archive. Alternate one: http://www.pramodx.20m.com/tee_for_win32.htm, but Walter Briscoe says it's not as good. -8 'fillchars' doesn't work for multi-byte characters. +8 "stl" and "stlnc" in 'fillchars' don't work for multi-byte characters. 8 Command line completion: buffers "foo.txt" and "../b/foo.txt", completing ":buf foo<Tab>" doesn't find the second one. (George V. Reilly) 7 Output for ":scriptnames" and ":breaklist" should shorten the file names: @@ -1090,7 +1090,6 @@ User Friendlier: Tab pages: -9 Win32 GUI: menu for tab pages line. 9 GUI implementation for the tab pages line for other systems. 8 Make GUI menu in tab pages line configurable. Like the popup menu. 8 tab pages in the session file, if "tabpages" in 'sessionoptions' @@ -1106,28 +1105,14 @@ Tab pages: Spell checking: -- Implement COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG . - Check out Hunspell 1.1.4. The manpage doesn't match the source code... Try to make the newly added features compatible. what does MAXNGRAMSUGS do? is COMPLEXPREFIXES necessary when we have flags for affixes? -- Look into Hungarian dictionary: hu_HU-1.0.tar.gz - This one doesn't match with Hunspell 1.1.4. -- Add CHECKCOMPOUNDCASE: when compounding make leading capital lower case. - How is it supposed to work? -- When compounding Hunspell doesn't allow affixes inside the compound word, - only before and after it. COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG can be used to allow it. - Check Myspell and Aspell if they also work this way. - Thus a word + suffix needs a flag that it can't be used with a following - compound, and word + prefix can't be after another word in a compound. +- Add a command the repeats ]s and z=, showing the misspelled word in its + context. Thus to spell-check a whole file. - suggestion for "KG" to "kg" when it's keepcase. -- Support flags on a suffix. Used for second level affixes, rare and - nocomp. The flags may also be used for compounding. Default is an OR - mechanism with the flags of the word. Adding "compset" on the affixes - means the compound flags of the word are not used. - Instead of "SFX a 0 add/FLAGS ." we could use "SFX a 0 add . /FLAGS" (or - support both). - Support breakpoint character ? 0xb7 and ignore it? Makes it possible to use same wordlist for hyphenation. - Compound word is accepted if nr of words is <= COMPOUNDWORDMAX OR nr of @@ -1335,6 +1320,8 @@ Syntax highlighting: cluster can be added to existing syntax items. 8 C syntax: Don't highlight {} as errors inside () when used like this: "({ something })", often used in GCC code. +7 Add a "startgroup" to a region. Used like "nextgroup" inside the region, + preferred item at the start of the region. (Charles Campbell) 8 When editing a new file without a name and giving it a name (by writing it) and 'filetype' is not set, detect the filetype. Avoid doing it for ":wq file". @@ -2245,6 +2232,12 @@ Insert mode: 'cindent', 'smartindent': +8 Aligning with "e" of "error" because of the ':' doesn't make sense: + cout << ( a ? f() : "error") +8 Wrong indent with default settings when (dl) appears in this line: + (dl)->barbar( + dk); + When "(dl)" is changed to "dl" it uses 'sw' * 2 as expected. 8 Wrong indent below ? : with (): if ((a ? (b) : c) != 0) aligns with ":". diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_05.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_05.txt index e2c6207a4..0906dc7e3 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/usr_05.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/usr_05.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*usr_05.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 24 +*usr_05.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar @@ -25,27 +25,27 @@ Table of contents: |usr_toc.txt| *05.1* The vimrc file *vimrc-intro* You probably got tired of typing commands that you use very often. To start -with all your favorite option settings and mappings, you write them in what is -called the vimrc file. Vim reads this file when it starts up. +Vim with all your favorite option settings and mappings, you write them in +what is called the vimrc file. Vim executes the commands in this file when it +starts up. -If you have trouble finding your vimrc file, use this command: > +If you already have a vimrc file (e.g., when your sysadmin has one setup for +you), you can edit it this way: > - :scriptnames + :edit $MYVIMRC -One of the first files in the list should be called ".vimrc" or "_vimrc" and -is located in your home directory. - If you don't have a vimrc file yet, see |vimrc| to find out where you can +If you don't have a vimrc file yet, see |vimrc| to find out where you can create a vimrc file. Also, the ":version" command mentions the name of the "user vimrc file" Vim looks for. -For Unix this file is always used: > +For Unix and Macintosh this file is always used and is recommended: - ~/.vimrc + ~/.vimrc ~ -For MS-DOS and MS-Windows it is mostly one of these: > +For MS-DOS and MS-Windows you can use one of these: - $HOME/_vimrc - $VIM/_vimrc + $HOME/_vimrc ~ + $VIM/_vimrc ~ The vimrc file can contain all the commands that you type after a colon. The most simple ones are for setting options. For example, if you want Vim to diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_24.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_24.txt index 385bc7e46..8521d5963 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/usr_24.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/usr_24.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*usr_24.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2005 Apr 01 +*usr_24.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar @@ -232,6 +232,32 @@ and go one directory level deeper, use CTRL-X CTRL-F again: The results depend on what is found in your file system, of course. The matches are sorted alphabetically. + +COMPLETING IN SOURCE CODE + +Source code files are well structured. That makes it possible to do +completion in an intelligent way. In Vim this is called Omni completion. In +some other editors it's called intellisense, but that is a trademark. + +The key to Omni completion is CTRL-X CTRL-O. Obviously the O stands for Omni +here, so that you can remember it easier. Let's use an example for editing C +source: + + { ~ + struct foo *p; ~ + p-> ~ + +The cursor is after "p->". Now type CTRL-X CTRL-O. Vim will offer you a list +of alternatives, which are the items that "struct foo" contains. That is +quite different from using CTRL-P, which would complete any word, while only +members of "struct foo" are valid here. + +For Omni completion to work you may need to do some setup. For C code you +need to create a tags file and set the 'tags' option. That is explained +|ft-c-omni|. For other filetypes you may need to do something similar, look +below |compl-omni-filetypes|. It only works for specific filetypes. Check +the value of the 'omnifunc' option to find out if it would work. + ============================================================================== *24.4* Repeating an insert diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_31.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_31.txt index a5fc02ecc..86de40d6c 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/usr_31.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/usr_31.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*usr_31.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 24 +*usr_31.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar @@ -249,6 +249,11 @@ You don't want to do this in a terminal, since it's size is fixed (except for an xterm that supports resizing). The gvimrc file is searched for in the same locations as the vimrc file. Normally it's name is "~/.gvimrc" for Unix and "$VIM/_gvimrc" for MS-Windows. +The $MYGVIMRC environment variable is set to it, thus you can use this command +to edit the file, if you have one: > + + :edit $MYGVIMRC +< If for some reason you don't want to use the normal gvimrc file, you can specify another one with the "-U" argument: > diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt index b21b7c30f..1ce27b2ae 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/usr_toc.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*usr_toc.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 24 +*usr_toc.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02 VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Making Vim Run Reference manual -|ref-toc| More detailed information for all commands +|reference_toc| More detailed information for all commands The user manual is available as a single, ready to print HTML and PDF file here: diff --git a/runtime/doc/version7.txt b/runtime/doc/version7.txt index 46356b0ec..8e55aacda 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/version7.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/version7.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 29 +*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 05 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -86,6 +86,12 @@ Minor incompatibilities: For filetype detection: For many types, instead of ~/.dir/filename use */.dir/filename, so that it also works for other user's files. +For quite a few filetypes the indent settings have been moved from the +filetype plugin to the indent plugin. If you used: > + :filetype plugin on +Then some indent settings may be missing. You need to use: > + :filetype plugin indent on + ":0verbose" now sets 'verbose' to zero instead of one. Removed the old and incomplete "VimBuddy" code. @@ -151,6 +157,10 @@ When defining a user command with |:command| the special items could be abbreviated. This caused unexpected behavior, such as <li> being recognized as <line1>. The items can no longer be abbreviated. +When executing a FileChangedRO autocommand it is no longer allowed to switch +to another buffer or edit another file. This is to prevent crashes (the event +is triggered deep down in the code where changing buffers is not anticipated). + ============================================================================== NEW FEATURES *new-7* @@ -170,7 +180,7 @@ variable. Works for Numbers, Strings and composites of them. Then |eval()| can be used to turn the string back into the variable value. The |:let| command can now use "+=". ":let var += expr" works like -":let var = var + expr". "-=" and ".=" works in a similar way. +":let var = var + expr". "-=" and ".=" work in a similar way. With the |:profile| command you can find out where your function or script wastes its time. @@ -277,6 +287,8 @@ window open a new tab instead. The |--remote-tab| argument can be used to edit a file in a new tab page in an already running Vim server. +Variables starting with "t:" are local to a tab page. + More info here: |tabpage| The Win32 GUI tabs were implemented by Yegappan Lakshmanan. @@ -747,6 +759,7 @@ New and extended functions: ~ |maparg()| extra argument: use abbreviation |mapcheck()| extra argument: use abbreviation |match()| extra argument: count +|matcharg()| return arguments of |:match| command |matchend()| extra argument: count |matchlist()| list with match and submatches of a pattern in a string |matchstr()| extra argument: count @@ -981,6 +994,11 @@ Vietnamese message translations and menu. (Phan Vinh Thinh) Others: ~ +The |:read| command has the |++edit| argument. This means it will use the +detected 'fileformat', 'fileencoding' and other options for the buffer. This +also fixes the problem that editing a compressed file didn't set these +options. + The Netbeans interface was updated for Sun Studio 10. The protocol number goes from 2.2 to 2.3. (Gordon Prieur) @@ -1056,6 +1074,9 @@ will add a word, but exclude the part of the word that was already typed. Ruby interface: add line number methods. (Ryan Paul) +The $MYVIMRC environment variable is set to the first found vimrc file. +The $MYGVIMRC environment variable is set to the first found gvimrc file. + ============================================================================== IMPROVEMENTS *improvements-7* @@ -2183,7 +2204,7 @@ Yu-sung, 2005 March 21) Ruby interface: when inserting/deleting lines display wasn't updated. (Ryan Paul) ---- fixes since Vim 6.0b --- +--- fixes since Vim 7.0b --- Getting the GCC version in configure didn't work with Solaris sed. First strip any "darwin." and then get the version number. @@ -2217,7 +2238,7 @@ apparently doesn't work everywhere. Use %H:%M:%S instead. Typing BS at the "z=" prompt removed the prompt. ---- fixes since Vim 6.0c --- +--- fixes since Vim 7.0c --- When jumping to another tab page the Vim window size was always set, even when nothing in the layout changed. @@ -2255,4 +2276,113 @@ line. Win32: Set the default for 'isprint' back to the wrong default "@,~-255", because many people use Windows-1252 while 'encoding' is "latin1". +GTK: Added a workaround for gvim crashing when used over an untrusted ssh +link, caused by GTK doing something nasty. (Ed Catmur) + +Win32: The font used for the tab page labels is too big. Use the system menu +font. (George Reilly) + +Win32: Adjusting the window position and size to keep it on the screen didn't +work properly when the taskbar is on the left or top of the screen. + +The installman.sh and installml.sh scripts use ${10}, that didn't work with +old shells. And use "test -f" instead of "test -e". + +Win32: When 'encoding' was set in the vimrc then a directory argument for diff +mode didn't work. + +GUI: at the inputlist() prompt the cursorshape was adjusted as if the windows +were still at their old position. + +The parenmatch plugin didn't remember the highlighting per window. + +Using ":bd" for a buffer that's the current window in another tab page caused +a crash. + +For a new tab page the 'scroll' option wasn't set to a good default. + +Using an end offset for a search "/pat/e" didn't work properly for multi-byte +text. (Yukihiro Nakadaira) + +":s/\n/,/" doubled the text when used on the last line. + +When "search" is in 'foldopen' "[s" and "]s" now open folds. + +When using a numbered function "dict" can be omitted, but "self" didn't work +then. Always add FC_DICT to the function flags when it's part of a +dictionary. + +When "--remote-tab" executes locally it left an empty tab page. + +"gvim -u NONE", ":set cursorcolumn", "C" in the second line didn't update +text. Do update further lines even though the "$" is displayed. + +VMS: Support GTK better, also enable +clientserver. (Zoltan Arpadffy) + +When highlighting of statusline or tabline is changed there was no redraw to +show the effect. + +Mac: Added "CFBundleIdentifier" to infplist.xml. + +Added tabpage-local variables t:var. + +Win32: Added double-click in tab pages line creates new tab. (Yegappan +Lakshmanan) + +Motif: Added GUI tab pages line. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) + +Fixed crash when 'lines' was set to 1000 in a modeline. + +When init_spellfile() finds a writable directory in 'runtimepath' but it +doesn't contain a "spell" directory, create one. + +Win32: executable() also finds "xxd" in the directory where Vim was started, +but "!xxd" doesn't work. Append the Vim starting directory to $PATH. + +The tab page labels are shortened, directory names are reduced to a single +letter by default. Added the pathshorten() function to allow a user to do the +same. + +":saveas" now resets 'readonly' if the file was successfully written. + +Set $MYVIMRC file to the first found .vimrc file. +Set $MYGVIMRC file to the first found .gvimrc file. +Added menu item "Startup Settings" that edits the $MYVIMRC file + +Added matcharg(). + +Error message E745 appeared twice. Renamed one to E786. + +Fixed crash when using "au BufRead * Sexplore" and doing ":help". Was wiping +out a buffer that's still in a window. + +":hardcopy" resulted in an error message when 'encoding' is "utf-8" and +'printencoding' is empty. Now it assumes latin1. (Mike Williams) + +The check for the toolbar feature for Motif, depending on certain included +files, wasn't detailed enough, causing building to fail in gui_xmebw.c. + +Using CTRL-E in Insert mode completion after CTRL-P inserted the first match +instead of the original text. + +When displaying a UTF-8 character with a zero lower byte Vim might think the +previous character is double-wide. + +The "nbsp" item of 'listchars' didn't work when 'encoding' was utf-8. + +Motif: when Xm/xpm.h is missing gui_xmebw.c would not compile. +HAVE_XM_UNHIGHLIGHTT_H was missing a T. + +Mac: Moved the .icns files into src/os_mac_rsrc, so that they can all be +copied at once. Adjusted the Info.plist file for three icons. + +When Visual mode is active while switching to another tabpage could get ml_get +errors. + +When 'list' is set, 'nowrap' the $ in the first column caused 'cursorcolumn' +to move to the right. + +When a line wraps, 'cursorcolumn' was never displayed past the end of the +line. + vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: diff --git a/runtime/doc/vimball.txt b/runtime/doc/vimball.txt index 305af969d..1fc1e36c5 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/vimball.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/vimball.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*vimball.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 24 +*vimball.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 01 Vimball Archiver @@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ Copyright: (c) 2004-2006 by Charles E. Campbell, Jr. *Vimball-copyright* ============================================================================== 3. Vimball History *vimball-history* + 4 : Mar 31, 2006 * BufReadPost seems to fire twice; BufReadEnter + only fires once, so the "Source this file..." + message is now issued only once. 3 : Mar 20, 2006 * removed query, now requires sourcing to be extracted (:so %). Message to that effect included. diff --git a/runtime/doc/windows.txt b/runtime/doc/windows.txt index 954373ebc..b6db5404f 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/windows.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/windows.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 11 +*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 01 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ compile time} disabled at compile time} ============================================================================== -1. Introduction *windows-intro* +1. Introduction *windows-intro* *window* A window is a viewport onto a buffer. You can use multiple windows on one buffer, or several windows on different buffers. @@ -618,13 +618,15 @@ can also get to them with the buffer list commands, like ":bnext". The |argument-list| is set, like with the |:next| command. The purpose of this command is that it can be used from a program that wants Vim to edit another file, e.g., a debugger. + When using the |:tab| modifier each argument is opened in a + tab page. The last window is used if it's empty. {only available when compiled with the +gui feature} ============================================================================== 8. Do a command in all buffers or windows *list-repeat* *:windo* -:windo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each window. +:windo {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each window. It works like doing this: > CTRL-W t :{cmd} diff --git a/runtime/filetype.vim b/runtime/filetype.vim index cad2cc140..8d1f155eb 100644 --- a/runtime/filetype.vim +++ b/runtime/filetype.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " Vim support file to detect file types " " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> -" Last Change: 2006 Mar 28 +" Last Change: 2006 Apr 04 " Listen very carefully, I will say this only once if exists("did_load_filetypes") @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.asp \ endif " Grub (must be before catch *.lst) -au BufNewFile,BufRead /boot/grub/menu.lst,/boot/grub/grub.conf setf grub +au BufNewFile,BufRead /boot/grub/menu.lst,/boot/grub/grub.conf,/etc/grub.conf setf grub " Assembly (all kinds) " *.lst is not pure assembly, it has two extra columns (address, byte codes) @@ -602,10 +602,10 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mas,*.master setf master au BufNewFile,BufRead *.fs,*.ft setf forth " Fortran -au BufNewFile,BufRead *.f,*.F,*.for,*.fpp,*.FPP*.ftn,*.f77,*.F77,*.f90,*.F90,*.f95,*.F95 setf fortran +au BufNewFile,BufRead *.f,*.F,*.for,*.fpp,*.FPP,*.ftn,*.f77,*.F77,*.f90,*.F90,*.f95,*.F95 setf fortran " FStab -au BufNewFile,BufRead fstab setf fstab +au BufNewFile,BufRead fstab,mtab setf fstab " GDB command files au BufNewFile,BufRead .gdbinit setf gdb @@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.ist,*.mst setf ist au BufNewFile,BufRead *.man setf man " Man config -au BufNewFile,BufRead /etc/man.conf setf manconf +au BufNewFile,BufRead /etc/man.conf,man.config setf manconf " Maple V au BufNewFile,BufRead *.mv,*.mpl,*.mws setf maple @@ -1555,6 +1555,10 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sim setf simula " SINDA au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sin,*.s85 setf sinda +" SiSU +au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sst,*.ssm,*.ssi,*.-sst,*._ssi setf sisu +au BufNewFile,BufRead *.sst.meta,*.-sst.meta,*._sst.meta setf sisu + " SKILL au BufNewFile,BufRead *.il,*.ils,*.cdf setf skill diff --git a/runtime/ftplugin/fortran.vim b/runtime/ftplugin/fortran.vim index d189bf465..c817b3b78 100644 --- a/runtime/ftplugin/fortran.vim +++ b/runtime/ftplugin/fortran.vim @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ " Vim settings file " Language: Fortran90 (and Fortran95, Fortran77, F and elf90) -" Version: 0.44 -" Last Change: 2003 May 18 +" Version: 0.45 +" Last Change: 2006 Apr. 03 " URL: http://www.unb.ca/chem/ajit/ftplugin/fortran.vim " Maintainer: Ajit J. Thakkar <ajit@unb.ca>; <http://www.unb.ca/chem/ajit/> " Usage: Do :help fortran-plugin from Vim +" Credits: Useful suggestions were made by Stefano Zacchiroli " Only do these settings when not done yet for this buffer if exists("b:did_ftplugin") @@ -26,11 +27,11 @@ if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source") else " f90 and f95 allow both fixed and free source form " assume fixed source form unless signs of free source form - " are detected in the first five columns of the first 25 lines + " are detected in the first five columns of the first 250 lines " Detection becomes more accurate and time-consuming if more lines " are checked. Increase the limit below if you keep lots of comments at " the very top of each file and you have a fast computer - let s:lmax = 25 + let s:lmax = 250 if ( s:lmax > line("$") ) let s:lmax = line("$") endif @@ -73,7 +74,8 @@ endif " Set 'formatoptions' to break comment and text lines but allow long lines setlocal fo+=tcql -setlocal include=^#\\=\\s*include\\s\\+ +setlocal include=^\\c#\\=\\s*include\\s\\+ +setlocal suffixesadd+=.f95,.f90,.for,.f,.F,.f77,.ftn,.fpp let s:cposet=&cpoptions set cpoptions-=C @@ -83,6 +85,7 @@ if !exists("b:match_words") let s:notend = '\%(\<end\s\+\)\@<!' let s:notselect = '\%(\<select\s\+\)\@<!' let s:notelse = '\%(\<end\s\+\|\<else\s\+\)\@<!' + let s:notprocedure = '\%(\s\+procedure\>\)\@!' let b:match_ignorecase = 1 let b:match_words = \ '\<select\s*case\>:' . s:notselect. '\<case\>:\<end\s*select\>,' . @@ -95,7 +98,7 @@ if !exists("b:match_words") \ s:notend . '\<interface\>:\<end\s*interface\>,'. \ s:notend . '\<subroutine\>:\<end\s*subroutine\>,'. \ s:notend . '\<function\>:\<end\s*function\>,'. - \ s:notend . '\<module\>:\<end\s*module\>,'. + \ s:notend . '\<module\>' . s:notprocedure . ':\<end\s*module\>,'. \ s:notend . '\<program\>:\<end\s*program\>' endif diff --git a/runtime/indent/fortran.vim b/runtime/indent/fortran.vim index b14273aa3..465412b16 100644 --- a/runtime/indent/fortran.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/fortran.vim @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ " Language: Fortran95 (and Fortran90, Fortran77, F and elf90) " Version: 0.36 " URL: http://www.unb.ca/chem/ajit/indent/fortran.vim -" Last Change: 2004 Apr. 05 +" Last Change: 2006 Apr. 02 " Maintainer: Ajit J. Thakkar <ajit@unb.ca>; <http://www.unb.ca/chem/ajit/> " Usage: Do :help fortran-indent from Vim @@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ if exists("b:did_indent") endif let b:did_indent = 1 -let s:cposet=&cpoptions -set cpoptions-=C - setlocal indentkeys+==~end,=~case,=~if,=~else,=~do,=~where,=~elsewhere,=~select setlocal indentkeys+==~endif,=~enddo,=~endwhere,=~endselect @@ -30,11 +27,11 @@ if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source") else " f90 and f95 allow both fixed and free source form " assume fixed source form unless signs of free source form - " are detected in the first five columns of the first 25 lines + " are detected in the first five columns of the first 250 lines " Detection becomes more accurate and time-consuming if more lines " are checked. Increase the limit below if you keep lots of comments at " the very top of each file and you have a fast computer - let s:lmax = 25 + let s:lmax = 250 if ( s:lmax > line("$") ) let s:lmax = line("$") endif @@ -64,6 +61,9 @@ else endif endif +let s:cposet=&cpoptions +set cpoptions-=C + function FortranGetIndent(lnum) let ind = indent(a:lnum) let prevline=getline(a:lnum) diff --git a/runtime/indent/python.vim b/runtime/indent/python.vim index 3b560a8a7..f268bf9e5 100644 --- a/runtime/indent/python.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/python.vim @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ function GetPythonIndent(lnum) " Trick: use the non-existing "dummy" variable to break out of the loop when " going too far back. call cursor(plnum, 1) - let parlnum = searchpair('(', '', ')', 'nbW', + let parlnum = searchpair('(\|{\|\[', '', ')\|}\|\]', 'nbW', \ "line('.') < " . (plnum - s:maxoff) . " ? dummy :" \ . " synIDattr(synID(line('.'), col('.'), 1), 'name')" \ . " =~ '\\(Comment\\|String\\)$'") @@ -75,14 +75,14 @@ function GetPythonIndent(lnum) " + b " + c) call cursor(a:lnum, 1) - let p = searchpair('(', '', ')', 'bW', + let p = searchpair('(\|{\|\[', '', ')\|}\|\]', 'bW', \ "line('.') < " . (a:lnum - s:maxoff) . " ? dummy :" \ . " synIDattr(synID(line('.'), col('.'), 1), 'name')" \ . " =~ '\\(Comment\\|String\\)$'") if p > 0 if p == plnum " When the start is inside parenthesis, only indent one 'shiftwidth'. - let pp = searchpair('(', '', ')', 'bW', + let pp = searchpair('(\|{\|\[', '', ')\|}\|\]', 'bW', \ "line('.') < " . (a:lnum - s:maxoff) . " ? dummy :" \ . " synIDattr(synID(line('.'), col('.'), 1), 'name')" \ . " =~ '\\(Comment\\|String\\)$'") diff --git a/runtime/lang/menu_de_de.latin1.vim b/runtime/lang/menu_de_de.latin1.vim index 6254d097e..a08a41c80 100644 --- a/runtime/lang/menu_de_de.latin1.vim +++ b/runtime/lang/menu_de_de.latin1.vim @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ menutrans &Keymap &Tastatur-Belegung " {{{ TOOLS / WERKZEUGE if has("spell") - menutrans &Spelling &Rechtschreibprfung + menutrans &Spelling &Rechtschreibung menutrans &Spell\ Check\ On &Rechtschreibprfung\ An menutrans Spell\ Check\ &Off Rechtschreibprfung\ &Aus menutrans To\ &Next\ error<Tab>]s Zum\ &Nchsten\ Fehler<Tab>]s diff --git a/runtime/lang/menu_it_it.latin1.vim b/runtime/lang/menu_it_it.latin1.vim index 65228e1a4..184951cdc 100644 --- a/runtime/lang/menu_it_it.latin1.vim +++ b/runtime/lang/menu_it_it.latin1.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " Menu Translations: Italian / Italiano -" Maintainer: Antonio Colombo <azc10@yahoo.com> -" Vlad Sandrini <sator72@libero.it> -" Last Change: 2005 Aug 13 +" Maintainer: Antonio Colombo <azc100@gmail.com> +" Vlad Sandrini <vlad.gently@gmail.com> +" Last Change: 2006 Apr 03 " Quit when menu translations have already been done. if exists("did_menu_trans") @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ let g:menutrans_help_dialog = "Batti un comando o una parola per cercare aiuto:\ " menut &Open\.\.\.<Tab>:e &Apri\.\.\.<Tab>:e menut Sp&lit-Open\.\.\.<Tab>:sp A&pri\ nuova\ Finestra\.\.\.<Tab>:sp +menut Open\ Tab\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew Apri\ nuova\ &Linguetta\.\.\.<Tab>:tabnew menut &New<Tab>:enew &Nuovo<Tab>:enew menut &Close<Tab>:close &Chiudi<Tab>:close menut &Save<Tab>:w &Salva<Tab>:w @@ -84,7 +85,7 @@ menut Always Sempre menut Toggle\ Insert\ &Mode<Tab>:set\ im! &Modalit\ Inserimento\ S/No<Tab>:set\ im! menut Toggle\ Vi\ C&ompatible<Tab>:set\ cp! C&ompatibile\ Vi\ S/No<Tab>:set\ cp! -menut Search\ &Path\.\.\. Ca&mmino\ di\ ricerca\.\.\. +menut Search\ &Path\.\.\. &Percorso\ di\ ricerca\.\.\. menut Ta&g\ Files\.\.\. File\ Ta&g\.\.\. " " Opzioni GUI @@ -166,7 +167,7 @@ menut &Spell\ Check\ On Attiva\ &Controllo\ ortografico menut Spell\ Check\ &Off &Disattiva\ controllo\ ortografico menut To\ &Next\ error<Tab>]s Errore\ &Seguente<tab>]s menut To\ &Previous\ error<Tab>[s Errore\ &Precedente<tab>[s -menut Suggest\ &Corrections<Tab>z? &Suggerimenti<Tab>z? +menut Suggest\ &Corrections<Tab>z= &Suggerimenti<Tab>z= menut &Repeat\ correction<Tab>:spellrepall &Ripeti\ correzione<Tab>:spellrepall menut Set\ language\ to\ "en" Imposta\ lingua\ a\ "en" menut Set\ language\ to\ "en_au" Imposta\ lingua\ a\ "en_au" diff --git a/runtime/menu.vim b/runtime/menu.vim index a9b1c0ec6..31e2fb359 100644 --- a/runtime/menu.vim +++ b/runtime/menu.vim @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ " You can also use this as a start for your own set of menus. " " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> -" Last Change: 2006 Mar 09 +" Last Change: 2006 Apr 02 " Note that ":an" (short for ":anoremenu") is often used to make a menu work " in all modes and avoid side effects from mappings defined by the user. @@ -177,6 +177,28 @@ endif an 20.425 &Edit.-SEP3- <Nop> an 20.430 &Edit.Settings\ &Window :options<CR> +an 20.435 &Edit.Startup\ &Settings :call <SID>EditVimrc()<CR> + +fun! s:EditVimrc() + if $MYVIMRC != '' + let fname = "$MYVIMRC" + elseif has("win32") || has("dos32") || has("dos16") || has("os2") + if $HOME != '' + let fname = "$HOME/_vimrc" + else + let fname = "$VIM/_vimrc" + endif + elseif has("amiga") + let fname = "s:.vimrc" + else + let fname = "$HOME/.vimrc" + endif + if &mod + exe "split " . fname + else + exe "edit " . fname + endif +endfun fun! s:FixFText() " Fix text in nameless register to be used with :promptfind. diff --git a/runtime/mswin.vim b/runtime/mswin.vim index fb29237e9..1ceef847e 100644 --- a/runtime/mswin.vim +++ b/runtime/mswin.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " Set options and add mapping such that Vim behaves a lot like MS-Windows " " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> -" Last change: 2006 Mar 28 +" Last change: 2006 Apr 02 " bail out if this isn't wanted (mrsvim.vim uses this). if exists("g:skip_loading_mswin") && g:skip_loading_mswin @@ -83,6 +83,8 @@ noremap <C-A> gggH<C-O>G inoremap <C-A> <C-O>gg<C-O>gH<C-O>G cnoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G onoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G +snoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G +xnoremap <C-A> <C-C>ggVG " CTRL-Tab is Next window noremap <C-Tab> <C-W>w diff --git a/runtime/plugin/matchparen.vim b/runtime/plugin/matchparen.vim index 57505179c..a3475f084 100644 --- a/runtime/plugin/matchparen.vim +++ b/runtime/plugin/matchparen.vim @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ " Vim plugin for showing matching parens " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> -" Last Change: 2006 Mar 29 +" Last Change: 2006 Apr 04 " Exit quickly when: " - this plugin was already loaded (or disabled) @@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ augroup matchparen autocmd! CursorMoved,CursorMovedI * call s:Highlight_Matching_Pair() augroup END -let s:paren_hl_on = 0 - " Skip the rest if it was already done. if exists("*s:Highlight_Matching_Pair") finish @@ -30,9 +28,9 @@ set cpo-=C " for any matching paren. function! s:Highlight_Matching_Pair() " Remove any previous match. - if s:paren_hl_on + if exists('w:paren_hl_on') && w:paren_hl_on 3match none - let s:paren_hl_on = 0 + let w:paren_hl_on = 0 endif " Avoid that we remove the popup menu. @@ -63,21 +61,25 @@ function! s:Highlight_Matching_Pair() " Figure out the arguments for searchpairpos(). " Restrict the search to visible lines with "stopline". - " And avoid searching very far (e.g., for closed folds) + " And avoid searching very far (e.g., for closed folds and long lines) if i % 2 == 0 let s_flags = 'nW' let c2 = plist[i + 1] - let stopline = line('w$') - if stopline > c_lnum + 100 - let stopline = c_lnu + 100 + if has("byte_offset") && has("syntax_items") && &smc > 0 + let stopbyte = min([line2byte("$"), line2byte(".") + col(".") + &smc * 2]) + let stopline = min([line('w$'), byte2line(stopbyte)]) + else + let stopline = min([line('w$'), c_lnum + 100]) endif else let s_flags = 'nbW' let c2 = c let c = plist[i - 1] - let stopline = line('w0') - if stopline < c_lnum - 100 - let stopline = c_lnu - 100 + if has("byte_offset") && has("syntax_items") && &smc > 0 + let stopbyte = max([1, line2byte(".") + col(".") - &smc * 2]) + let stopline = max([line('w0'), byte2line(stopbyte)]) + else + let stopline = max([line('w0'), c_lnum - 100]) endif endif if c == '[' @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ function! s:Highlight_Matching_Pair() endif " When not in a string or comment ignore matches inside them. - let s_skip ='synIDattr(synID(c_lnum, c_col - before, 0), "name") ' . + let s_skip ='synIDattr(synID(line("."), col(".") - before, 0), "name") ' . \ '=~? "string\\|comment"' execute 'if' s_skip '| let s_skip = 0 | endif' @@ -105,7 +107,7 @@ function! s:Highlight_Matching_Pair() if m_lnum > 0 && m_lnum >= line('w0') && m_lnum <= line('w$') exe '3match MatchParen /\(\%' . c_lnum . 'l\%' . (c_col - before) . \ 'c\)\|\(\%' . m_lnum . 'l\%' . m_col . 'c\)/' - let s:paren_hl_on = 1 + let w:paren_hl_on = 1 endif endfunction diff --git a/runtime/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim b/runtime/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim index cb714043a..35158893f 100644 --- a/runtime/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim +++ b/runtime/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ set cpo&vim com! -ra -na=+ -bang MkVimball call vimball#MkVimball(<line1>,<line2>,<bang>0,<f-args>) com! -na=0 UseVimball call vimball#Vimball(1) com! -na=0 VimballList call vimball#Vimball(0) -au BufReadPost *.vba echohl WarningMsg | echo "Source this file to extract it! (:so %)" | echohl None +au BufEnter *.vba echohl WarningMsg | echo "Source this file to extract it! (:so %)" | echohl None let &cpo= s:keepcpo unlet s:keepcpo diff --git a/runtime/syntax/c.vim b/runtime/syntax/c.vim index f826262b7..e24dbe3a4 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/c.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/c.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " Vim syntax file " Language: C " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> -" Last Change: 2005 Jun 20 +" Last Change: 2006 Apr 05 " Quit when a (custom) syntax file was already loaded if exists("b:current_syntax") @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ endif if !exists("c_no_ansi") || exists("c_ansi_constants") || exists("c_gnu") if exists("c_gnu") - syn keyword cConstant __GNUC__ __FUNCTION__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ + syn keyword cConstant __GNUC__ __FUNCTION__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ __func__ endif syn keyword cConstant __LINE__ __FILE__ __DATE__ __TIME__ __STDC__ syn keyword cConstant __STDC_VERSION__ @@ -195,6 +195,7 @@ if !exists("c_no_ansi") || exists("c_ansi_constants") || exists("c_gnu") syn keyword cConstant SCHAR_MIN SINT_MIN SLONG_MIN SSHRT_MIN syn keyword cConstant SCHAR_MAX SINT_MAX SLONG_MAX SSHRT_MAX if !exists("c_no_c99") + syn keyword cConstant __func__ syn keyword cConstant LLONG_MAX ULLONG_MAX syn keyword cConstant INT8_MIN INT16_MIN INT32_MIN INT64_MIN syn keyword cConstant INT8_MAX INT16_MAX INT32_MAX INT64_MAX diff --git a/runtime/syntax/desc.vim b/runtime/syntax/desc.vim index 0d0dbbda4..a454fb055 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/desc.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/desc.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " Vim syntax file -" Language: ROCKLinux .desc -" Maintainer: Piotr Esden-Tempski <esden@rocklinux.org> -" Last Change: 2002 Apr 23 +" Language: T2 / ROCK Linux .desc +" Maintainer: René Rebe <rene@exactcode.de>, Piotr Esden-Tempski <esden@rocklinux.org> +" Last Change: 2006 Mar 30 " For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items " For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded @@ -14,10 +14,11 @@ endif " syntax definitions setl iskeyword+=- -syn keyword descFlag DIETLIBC contained +syn keyword descFlag DIETLIBC KAFFE JAIL FPIC-QUIRK NO-LIBTOOL-QUIRK AUTOMAKE-QUIRK NO-AS-NEEDED NO-SSP contained syn keyword descLicense Unknown GPL LGPL FDL MIT BSD OpenSource Free-to-use Commercial contained " tags +syn match descTag /^\[\(COPY\)\]/ syn match descTag /^\[\(I\|TITLE\)\]/ syn match descTag /^\[\(T\|TEXT\)\]/ contained syn match descTag /^\[\(U\|URL\)\]/ @@ -29,6 +30,7 @@ syn match descTag /^\[\(E\|DEP\|DEPENDENCY\)\]/ syn match descTag /^\[\(R\|ARCH\|ARCHITECTURE\)\]/ syn match descTag /^\[\(L\|LICENSE\)\]/ contained syn match descTag /^\[\(S\|STATUS\)\]/ +syn match descTag /^\[\(O\|CONF\)\]/ syn match descTag /^\[\(V\|VER\|VERSION\)\]/ syn match descTag /^\[\(P\|PRI\|PRIORITY\)\]/ nextgroup=descInstall skipwhite syn match descTag /^\[\(D\|DOWN\|DOWNLOAD\)\]/ nextgroup=descSum skipwhite @@ -36,7 +38,7 @@ syn match descTag /^\[\(D\|DOWN\|DOWNLOAD\)\]/ nextgroup=descSum skipwhite " misc syn match descUrl /\w\+:\/\/\S\+/ syn match descCategory /\w\+\/\w\+/ contained -syn match descEmail /<\w\+@[\.A-Za-z0-9]\+>/ +syn match descEmail /<[\.A-Za-z0-9]\+@[\.A-Za-z0-9]\+>/ " priority tag syn match descInstallX /X/ contained diff --git a/runtime/syntax/fortran.vim b/runtime/syntax/fortran.vim index ae1fa8b19..4dd014e56 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/fortran.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/fortran.vim @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ " Vim syntax file " Language: Fortran95 (and Fortran90, Fortran77, F and elf90) -" Version: 0.86 +" Version: 0.87 " URL: http://www.unb.ca/chem/ajit/syntax/fortran.vim -" Last Change: 2003 Mar. 12 +" Last Change: 2006 Apr. 04 " Maintainer: Ajit J. Thakkar (ajit AT unb.ca); <http://www.unb.ca/chem/ajit/> " Usage: Do :help fortran-syntax from Vim " Credits: @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ if !exists("b:fortran_fixed_source") " Detection becomes more accurate and time-consuming if more lines " are checked. Increase the limit below if you keep lots of comments at " the very top of each file and you have a fast computer. - let b:lmax = 25 + let b:lmax = 250 if ( b:lmax > line("$") ) let b:lmax = line("$") endif @@ -94,10 +94,7 @@ endif syn case ignore -if b:fortran_dialect == "f77" - syn match fortranIdentifier "\<\a\(\a\|\d\)*\>" contains=fortranSerialNumber -else - syn match fortran90Identifier "\<\a\w*\>" contains=fortranSerialNumber +if b:fortran_dialect !=? "f77" if version >= 600 if b:fortran_fixed_source == 1 syn match fortranConstructName "^\s\{6,}\zs\a\w*\ze\s*:" @@ -120,7 +117,9 @@ endif syn match fortranUnitHeader "\<end\>" -syn keyword fortranType character complex integer +syn match fortranType "\<character\>" +syn match fortranType "\<complex\>" +syn match fortranType "\<integer\>" syn keyword fortranType intrinsic syn match fortranType "\<implicit\>" syn keyword fortranStructure dimension @@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ syn match fortranUnitHeader "\<subroutine\>" syn keyword fortranCall call syn match fortranUnitHeader "\<function\>" syn match fortranUnitHeader "\<program\>" -syn keyword fortranStatement return stop +syn keyword fortranKeyword return stop syn keyword fortranConditional else then syn match fortranConditional "\<if\>" syn match fortranRepeat "\<do\>" @@ -137,7 +136,7 @@ syn match fortranRepeat "\<do\>" syn keyword fortranTodo contained todo fixme "Catch errors caused by too many right parentheses -syn region fortranParen transparent start="(" end=")" contains=ALLBUT,fortranParenError,@fortranCommentGroup,cIncluded +syn region fortranParen transparent start="(" end=")" contains=ALLBUT,fortranParenError,@fortranCommentGroup,cIncluded,@spell syn match fortranParenError ")" syn match fortranOperator "\.\s*n\=eqv\s*\." @@ -146,8 +145,7 @@ syn match fortranOperator "\(+\|-\|/\|\*\)" syn match fortranBoolean "\.\s*\(true\|false\)\s*\." -syn keyword fortranReadWrite backspace close inquire open rewind endfile -syn keyword fortranReadWrite read write print +syn keyword fortranReadWrite backspace close endfile inquire open print read rewind write "If tabs are allowed then the left margin checks do not work if exists("fortran_have_tabs") @@ -156,36 +154,14 @@ else syn match fortranTab "\t" endif -syn keyword fortranIO unit file iostat access blank fmt form -syn keyword fortranIO recl status exist opened number named name -syn keyword fortranIO sequential direct rec -syn keyword fortranIO formatted unformatted nextrec +syn keyword fortranIO access blank direct exist file fmt form formatted iostat name named nextrec number opened rec recl sequential status unformatted unit -syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic cabs ccos cexp clog csin csqrt -syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic dacos dasin datan datan2 dcos dcosh -syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic ddim dexp dint dlog dlog10 dmod dabs -syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic dnint dsign dsin dsinh dsqrt dtan -syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic dtanh iabs idim idnint isign idint ifix -syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic amax0 amax1 dmax1 max0 max1 -syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic amin0 amin1 dmin1 min0 min1 -syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic amod float sngl alog alog10 +syn keyword fortran66Intrinsic alog alog10 amax0 amax1 amin0 amin1 amod cabs ccos cexp clog csin csqrt dabs dacos dasin datan datan2 dcos dcosh ddim dexp dint dlog dlog10 dmax1 dmin1 dmod dnint dsign dsin dsinh dsqrt dtan dtanh float iabs idim idint idnint ifix isign max0 max1 min0 min1 sngl " Intrinsics provided by some vendors -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic cdabs cdcos cdexp cdlog cdsin cdsqrt -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic cqabs cqcos cqexp cqlog cqsin cqsqrt -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic qacos qasin qatan qatan2 qcos qcosh -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic qdim qexp iqint qlog qlog10 qmod qabs -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic qnint qsign qsin qsinh qsqrt qtan -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic qtanh qmax1 qmin1 -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic dimag qimag dcmplx qcmplx dconjg qconjg -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic gamma dgamma qgamma algama dlgama qlgama -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic erf derf qerf erfc derfc qerfc -syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic dfloat - -syn keyword fortran77Intrinsic abs acos aimag aint anint asin atan atan2 -syn keyword fortran77Intrinsic cos sin tan sinh cosh tanh exp log log10 -syn keyword fortran77Intrinsic sign sqrt int cmplx nint min max conjg -syn keyword fortran77Intrinsic char ichar index +syn keyword fortranExtraIntrinsic algama cdabs cdcos cdexp cdlog cdsin cdsqrt cqabs cqcos cqexp cqlog cqsin cqsqrt dcmplx dconjg derf derfc dfloat dgamma dimag dlgama erf erfc gamma iqint qabs qacos qasin qatan qatan2 qcmplx qconjg qcos qcosh qdim qerf qerfc qexp qgamma qimag qlgama qlog qlog10 qmax1 qmin1 qmod qnint qsign qsin qsinh qsqrt qtan qtanh + +syn keyword fortran77Intrinsic abs acos aimag aint anint asin atan atan2 char cmplx conjg cos cosh exp ichar index int log log10 max min nint sign sin sinh sqrt tan tanh syn match fortran77Intrinsic "\<len\s*[(,]"me=s+3 syn match fortran77Intrinsic "\<real\s*("me=s+4 syn match fortranType "\<implicit\s\+real" @@ -231,15 +207,16 @@ endif syn keyword fortranTypeEx external syn keyword fortranIOEx format -syn keyword fortranStatementEx continue -syn match fortranStatementEx "\<go\s*to\>" +syn keyword fortranKeywordEx continue +syn match fortranKeywordEx "\<go\s*to\>" syn region fortranStringEx start=+'+ end=+'+ contains=fortranContinueMark,fortranLeftMargin,fortranSerialNumber syn keyword fortran77IntrinsicEx dim lge lgt lle llt mod -syn keyword fortranStatementOb assign pause to +syn keyword fortranKeywordOb assign pause to if b:fortran_dialect != "f77" - syn keyword fortranType type none + syn match fortranType "\<type\>" + syn keyword fortranType none syn keyword fortranStructure private public intent optional syn keyword fortranStructure pointer target allocatable @@ -252,7 +229,7 @@ if b:fortran_dialect != "f77" syn keyword fortranUnitHeader result operator assignment syn match fortranUnitHeader "\<interface\>" syn match fortranUnitHeader "\<recursive\>" - syn keyword fortranStatement allocate deallocate nullify cycle exit + syn keyword fortranKeyword allocate deallocate nullify cycle exit syn match fortranConditional "\<select\>" syn keyword fortranConditional case default where elsewhere @@ -263,21 +240,9 @@ if b:fortran_dialect != "f77" syn keyword fortranIO pad position action delim readwrite syn keyword fortranIO eor advance nml - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic adjustl adjustr all allocated any - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic associated bit_size btest ceiling - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic count cshift date_and_time - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic digits dot_product eoshift epsilon exponent - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic floor fraction huge iand ibclr ibits ibset ieor - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic ior ishft ishftc lbound len_trim - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic matmul maxexponent maxloc maxval merge - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic minexponent minloc minval modulo mvbits nearest - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic pack present product radix random_number + syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic adjustl adjustr all allocated any associated bit_size btest ceiling count cshift date_and_time digits dot_product eoshift epsilon exponent floor fraction huge iand ibclr ibits ibset ieor ior ishft ishftc lbound len_trim matmul maxexponent maxloc maxval merge minexponent minloc minval modulo mvbits nearest pack precision present product radix random_number random_seed range repeat reshape rrspacing + syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic scale scan selected_int_kind selected_real_kind set_exponent shape size spacing spread sum system_clock tiny transpose trim ubound unpack verify syn match fortran90Intrinsic "\<not\>\(\s*\.\)\@!"me=s+3 - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic random_seed range repeat reshape rrspacing scale - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic selected_int_kind selected_real_kind scan - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic shape size spacing spread set_exponent - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic tiny transpose trim ubound unpack verify - syn keyword fortran90Intrinsic precision sum system_clock syn match fortran90Intrinsic "\<kind\>\s*[(,]"me=s+4 syn match fortranUnitHeader "\<end\s*function" @@ -343,7 +308,7 @@ else endif if b:fortran_dialect != "f77" - syn match fortranComment excludenl "!.*$" contains=@fortranCommentGroup + syn match fortranComment excludenl "!.*$" contains=@fortranCommentGroup,@spell endif "cpp is often used with Fortran @@ -356,26 +321,27 @@ syn match cIncluded contained "<[^>]*>" syn match cInclude "^\s*#\s*include\>\s*["<]" contains=cIncluded "Synchronising limits assume that comment and continuation lines are not mixed -if (b:fortran_fixed_source == 0) - syn sync linecont "&" maxlines=40 +if exists("fortran_fold") || exists("fortran_more_precise") + syn sync fromstart +elseif (b:fortran_fixed_source == 0) + syn sync linecont "&" minlines=20 else syn sync minlines=20 endif if version >= 600 && exists("fortran_fold") - syn sync fromstart if (b:fortran_fixed_source == 1) syn region fortranProgram transparent fold keepend start="^\s*program\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\([!c*]\|\s*#\).*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\(program\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\|$\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranModule syn region fortranModule transparent fold keepend start="^\s*module\s\+\(procedure\)\@!\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\([!c*]\|\s*#\).*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\(module\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\|$\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram - syn region fortranFunction transparent fold keepend extend start="^\s*\(elemental \|pure \|recursive \)\=\s*function\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\([!c*]\|\s*#\).*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\($\|function\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule + syn region fortranFunction transparent fold keepend extend start="^\s*\(elemental \|pure \|recursive \)\=\s*\(\(\(real \|integer \|logical \|complex \|double \s*precision \)\s*\((\(\s*kind\s*=\)\=\s*\w\+\s*)\)\=\)\|type\s\+(\s*\w\+\s*) \|character \((\(\s*len\s*=\)\=\s*\d\+\s*)\|(\(\s*kind\s*=\)\=\s*\w\+\s*)\)\=\)\=\s*function\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\([!c*]\|\s*#\).*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\($\|function\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule syn region fortranSubroutine transparent fold keepend extend start="^\s*\(elemental \|pure \|recursive \)\=\s*subroutine\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\([!c*]\|\s*#\).*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\($\|subroutine\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule syn region fortranBlockData transparent fold keepend start="\<block\s*data\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\([!c*]\|\s*#\).*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\($\|block\s*data\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule,fortranSubroutine,fortranFunction,fortran77Loop,fortranCase,fortran90Loop,fortranIfBlock syn region fortranInterface transparent fold keepend extend start="^\s*interface\>" skip="^\([!c*]\|\s*#\).*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*interface\>" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule,fortran77Loop,fortranCase,fortran90Loop,fortranIfBlock else syn region fortranProgram transparent fold keepend start="^\s*program\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\s*[!#].*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\(program\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\|$\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranModule syn region fortranModule transparent fold keepend start="^\s*module\s\+\(procedure\)\@!\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\s*[!#].*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\(module\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\|$\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram - syn region fortranFunction transparent fold keepend extend start="^\s*\(elemental \|pure \|recursive \)\=\s*function\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\s*[!#].*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\($\|function\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule + syn region fortranFunction transparent fold keepend extend start="^\s*\(elemental \|pure \|recursive \)\=\s*\(\(\(real \|integer \|logical \|complex \|double \s*precision \)\s*\((\(\s*kind\s*=\)\=\s*\w\+\s*)\)\=\)\|type\s\+(\s*\w\+\s*) \|character \((\(\s*len\s*=\)\=\s*\d\+\s*)\|(\(\s*kind\s*=\)\=\s*\w\+\s*)\)\=\)\=\s*function\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\s*[!#].*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\($\|function\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule syn region fortranSubroutine transparent fold keepend extend start="^\s*\(elemental \|pure \|recursive \)\=\s*subroutine\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\s*[!#].*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\($\|subroutine\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule syn region fortranBlockData transparent fold keepend start="\<block\s*data\s\+\z(\a\w*\)" skip="^\s*[!#].*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*\($\|block\s*data\(\s\+\z1\>\)\=\)" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule,fortranSubroutine,fortranFunction,fortran77Loop,fortranCase,fortran90Loop,fortranIfBlock syn region fortranInterface transparent fold keepend extend start="^\s*interface\>" skip="^\s*[!#].*$" excludenl end="\<end\s*interface\>" contains=ALLBUT,fortranProgram,fortranModule,fortran77Loop,fortranCase,fortran90Loop,fortranIfBlock @@ -422,31 +388,31 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_fortran_syn_inits") " fortranBlockData " fortran77Loop, fortran90Loop, fortranIfBlock, fortranCase " fortranMultiCommentLines - HiLink fortranStatement Statement - HiLink fortranConstructName Special - HiLink fortranConditional Conditional + HiLink fortranKeyword Keyword + HiLink fortranConstructName Identifier + HiLink fortranConditional Conditional HiLink fortranRepeat Repeat - HiLink fortranTodo Todo - HiLink fortranContinueMark Todo + HiLink fortranTodo Todo + HiLink fortranContinueMark Todo HiLink fortranString String HiLink fortranNumber Number - HiLink fortranOperator Operator + HiLink fortranOperator Operator HiLink fortranBoolean Boolean - HiLink fortranLabelError Error - HiLink fortranObsolete Todo - HiLink fortranType Type - HiLink fortranStructure Type - HiLink fortranStorageClass StorageClass - HiLink fortranCall fortranUnitHeader - HiLink fortranUnitHeader fortranPreCondit - HiLink fortranReadWrite fortran90Intrinsic - HiLink fortranIO fortran90Intrinsic - HiLink fortran95Intrinsic fortran90Intrinsic - HiLink fortran77Intrinsic fortran90Intrinsic - HiLink fortran90Intrinsic Special + HiLink fortranLabelError Error + HiLink fortranObsolete Todo + HiLink fortranType Type + HiLink fortranStructure Type + HiLink fortranStorageClass StorageClass + HiLink fortranCall fortranUnitHeader + HiLink fortranUnitHeader fortranPreCondit + HiLink fortranReadWrite Keyword + HiLink fortranIO Keyword + HiLink fortran95Intrinsic fortran90Intrinsic + HiLink fortran77Intrinsic fortran90Intrinsic + HiLink fortran90Intrinsic Function if ( b:fortran_dialect == "elf" || b:fortran_dialect == "F" ) - HiLink fortranStatementOb fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranKeywordOb fortranObsolete HiLink fortran66Intrinsic fortranObsolete HiLink fortran77IntrinsicR fortranObsolete HiLink fortranUnitHeaderR fortranObsolete @@ -454,47 +420,47 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_fortran_syn_inits") HiLink fortranStorageClassR fortranObsolete HiLink fortran90StorageClassR fortranObsolete HiLink fortran77OperatorR fortranObsolete - HiLink fortranInclude fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranInclude fortranObsolete else - HiLink fortranStatementOb Statement + HiLink fortranKeywordOb fortranKeyword HiLink fortran66Intrinsic fortran90Intrinsic HiLink fortran77IntrinsicR fortran90Intrinsic HiLink fortranUnitHeaderR fortranPreCondit HiLink fortranTypeR fortranType HiLink fortranStorageClassR fortranStorageClass HiLink fortran77OperatorR fortranOperator - HiLink fortranInclude Include + HiLink fortranInclude Include HiLink fortran90StorageClassR fortranStorageClass endif if ( b:fortran_dialect == "F" ) HiLink fortranLabelNumber fortranObsolete - HiLink fortranTarget fortranObsolete - HiLink fortranFormatSpec fortranObsolete - HiLink fortranFloatDExp fortranObsolete - HiLink fortranFloatNoDec fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranTarget fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranFormatSpec fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranFloatDExp fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranFloatNoDec fortranObsolete HiLink fortranFloatIniDec fortranObsolete HiLink fortranFloatEndDec fortranObsolete - HiLink fortranTypeEx fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranTypeEx fortranObsolete HiLink fortranIOEx fortranObsolete - HiLink fortranStatementEx fortranObsolete - HiLink fortranStringEx fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranKeywordEx fortranObsolete + HiLink fortranStringEx fortranObsolete HiLink fortran77IntrinsicEx fortranObsolete HiLink fortranUnitHeaderEx fortranObsolete HiLink fortranConditionalEx fortranObsolete HiLink fortran90IntrinsicEx fortranObsolete else HiLink fortranLabelNumber Special - HiLink fortranTarget Special - HiLink fortranFormatSpec Identifier - HiLink fortranFloatDExp fortranFloat - HiLink fortranFloatNoDec fortranFloat + HiLink fortranTarget Special + HiLink fortranFormatSpec Identifier + HiLink fortranFloatDExp fortranFloat + HiLink fortranFloatNoDec fortranFloat HiLink fortranFloatIniDec fortranFloat HiLink fortranFloatEndDec fortranFloat - HiLink fortranTypeEx fortranType + HiLink fortranTypeEx fortranType HiLink fortranIOEx fortranIO - HiLink fortranStatementEx fortranStatement - HiLink fortranStringEx fortranString + HiLink fortranKeywordEx fortranKeyword + HiLink fortranStringEx fortranString HiLink fortran77IntrinsicEx fortran90Intrinsic HiLink fortranUnitHeaderEx fortranUnitHeader HiLink fortranConditionalEx fortranConditional @@ -502,21 +468,18 @@ if version >= 508 || !exists("did_fortran_syn_inits") endif HiLink fortranFloat Float - HiLink fortran90Identifier fortranIdentifier - "Uncomment the next line if you want all fortran variables to be highlighted - "HiLink fortranIdentifier Identifier - HiLink fortranPreCondit PreCondit + HiLink fortranPreCondit PreCondit HiLink fortranInclude Include - HiLink cIncluded fortranString - HiLink cInclude Include - HiLink cPreProc PreProc - HiLink cPreCondit PreCondit - HiLink fortranParenError Error + HiLink cIncluded fortranString + HiLink cInclude Include + HiLink cPreProc PreProc + HiLink cPreCondit PreCondit + HiLink fortranParenError Error HiLink fortranComment Comment - HiLink fortranSerialNumber Todo - HiLink fortranTab Error + HiLink fortranSerialNumber Todo + HiLink fortranTab Error " Vendor extensions - HiLink fortranExtraIntrinsic Special + HiLink fortranExtraIntrinsic Function delcommand HiLink endif diff --git a/runtime/syntax/rhelp.vim b/runtime/syntax/rhelp.vim index af8626450..163399808 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/rhelp.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/rhelp.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " Vim syntax file " Language: R Help File " Maintainer: Johannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de> -" Last Change: 2006 Mr 06 +" Last Change: 2006 Apr 05 " Version: 0.5 " Remarks: - Now includes R syntax highlighting in the appropriate " sections if an r.vim file is in the same directory or in the @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ " Version Clears: {{{1 " For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items -" For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded +" For version 6.x and 7.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded if version < 600 syntax clear elseif exists("b:current_syntax") @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ let s:syntaxdir = expand("<sfile>:p:h") "look in the directory of this file let s:rsyntax = s:syntaxdir . "/r.vim" if filereadable(s:rsyntax) syn include @R <sfile>:p:h/r.vim -elseif filereadable('/usr/share/vim/vim64/syntax/r.vim') "and debian location +elseif filereadable('/usr/share/vim/vimcurrent/syntax/r.vim') "and debian location syn include @R /usr/share/vim/vimcurrent/syntax/r.vim else syn match rhelpRComment /\#.*/ "if no r.vim is found, do comments @@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ syn region rhelpRcode matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\examples{" matchgroup=Delimi syn region rhelpRcode matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\usage{" matchgroup=Delimiter transparent end=/}/ contains=@R,rhelpIdentifier syn region rhelpRcode matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\synopsis{" matchgroup=Delimiter transparent end=/}/ contains=@R syn region rhelpRcode matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\special{" matchgroup=Delimiter transparent end=/}/ contains=@R contained -syn region rhelpRcode matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\code{" matchgroup=Delimiter transparent end=/}/ contains=@R contained +syn region rhelpRcode matchgroup=Delimiter start="\\code{" matchgroup=Delimiter transparent end=/}/ contains=@R,rhelpLink contained " Strings {{{1 syn region rhelpString start=/"/ end=/"/ -" Special TeX characters ( \$ \& \% \# \{ \} \_) {{{1 +" Special characters ( \$ \& \% \# \{ \} \_) {{{1 syn match rhelpSpecialChar "\\[$&%#{}_]" " Special Delimiters {{{1 diff --git a/runtime/syntax/vim.vim b/runtime/syntax/vim.vim index 3a5592532..4d0228e8d 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/vim.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/vim.vim @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ " Vim syntax file " Language: Vim 7.0 script " Maintainer: Dr. Charles E. Campbell, Jr. <NdrOchipS@PcampbellAfamily.Mbiz> -" Last Change: March 29, 2006 -" Version: 7.0-37 NOT RELEASED +" Last Change: April 04, 2006 +" Version: 7.0-38 " Automatically generated keyword lists: {{{1 " Quit when a syntax file was already loaded {{{2 @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ syn match vimHLGroup contained "Conceal" syn case match " Function Names {{{2 -syn keyword vimFuncName contained add append argc argidx argv browse browsedir bufexists buflisted bufloaded bufname bufnr bufwinnr byte2line byteidx call changenr char2nr cindent col complete complete_add complete_check confirm copy count cscope_connection cursor deepcopy delete did_filetype diff_filler diff_hlID empty escape eval eventhandler executable exists expand expr8 extend filereadable filewritable filter finddir findfile fnamemodify foldclosed foldclosedend foldlevel foldtext foldtextresult foreground function garbagecollect get getbufline getbufvar getchar getcharmod getcmdline getcmdpos getcmdtype getcwd getfontname getfperm getfsize getftime getftype getline getloclist getpos getqflist getreg getregtype getwinposx getwinposy getwinvar glob globpath has has_key hasmapto histadd histdel histget histnr hlexists hlID hostname iconv indent index input inputdialog inputlist inputrestore inputsave inputsecret insert isdirectory islocked items join keys len libcall libcallnr line line2byte lispindent localtime map maparg mapcheck match matchend matchlist matchstr max min mkdir mode nextnonblank nr2char prevnonblank printf pumvisible range readfile reltime reltimestr remote_expr remote_foreground remote_peek remote_read remote_send remove rename repeat resolve reverse search searchdecl searchpair searchpairpos searchpos server2client serverlist setbufvar setcmdpos setline setloclist setpos setqflist setreg setwinvar simplify sort soundfold spellbadword spellsuggest split str2nr strftime stridx string strlen strpart strridx strtrans submatch substitute synID synIDattr synIDtrans system tabpagebuflist tabpagenr tabpagewinnr tagfiles taglist tempname tolower toupper tr type values virtcol visualmode winbufnr wincol winheight winline winnr winrestcmd winrestview winsaveview winwidth writefile +syn keyword vimFuncName contained add append argc argidx argv browse browsedir bufexists buflisted bufloaded bufname bufnr bufwinnr byte2line byteidx call changenr char2nr cindent col complete complete_add complete_check confirm copy count cscope_connection cursor deepcopy delete did_filetype diff_filler diff_hlID empty escape eval eventhandler executable exists expand expr8 extend filereadable filewritable filter finddir findfile fnamemodify foldclosed foldclosedend foldlevel foldtext foldtextresult foreground function garbagecollect get getbufline getbufvar getchar getcharmod getcmdline getcmdpos getcmdtype getcwd getfontname getfperm getfsize getftime getftype getline getloclist getpos getqflist getreg getregtype getwinposx getwinposy getwinvar glob globpath has has_key hasmapto histadd histdel histget histnr hlexists hlID hostname iconv indent index input inputdialog inputlist inputrestore inputsave inputsecret insert isdirectory islocked items join keys len libcall libcallnr line line2byte lispindent localtime map maparg mapcheck match matcharg matchend matchlist matchstr max min mkdir mode nextnonblank nr2char pathshorten prevnonblank printf pumvisible range readfile reltime reltimestr remote_expr remote_foreground remote_peek remote_read remote_send remove rename repeat resolve reverse search searchdecl searchpair searchpairpos searchpos server2client serverlist setbufvar setcmdpos setline setloclist setpos setqflist setreg setwinvar simplify sort soundfold spellbadword spellsuggest split str2nr strftime stridx string strlen strpart strridx strtrans submatch substitute synID synIDattr synIDtrans system tabpagebuflist tabpagenr tabpagewinnr tagfiles taglist tempname tolower toupper tr type values virtcol visualmode winbufnr wincol winheight winline winnr winrestcmd winrestview winsaveview winwidth writefile "--- syntax above generated by mkvimvim --- " Special Vim Highlighting (not automatic) {{{1 diff --git a/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl b/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl index 847827fc7..4cadb8ccb 100644 --- a/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl +++ b/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Vim to potny edytor, ktry posiada wiele polece, zbyt duo by wyjani je wszystkie w tym tutorialu. Ten przewodnik ma nauczy Ci posugiwa si wystarczajco wieloma komendami by mg atwo - uywa Vim-a jako edytora oglnego przeznaczenia. + uywa Vima jako edytora oglnego przeznaczenia. Czas potrzebny na ukoczenie tutoriala to 25 do 30 minut i zaley od tego jak wiele czasu spdzisz na eksperymentowaniu. @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ wczeniej kopi tego pliku do wicze (jeli zacze komend "vimtutor" to ju pracujesz na kopii). - Wane jest, by pamita, e przewodnik ten zosta zaprojektowany do - nauki poprzez wiczenia. To oznacza, e musisz wykonywa polecenia - by nauczy si ich prawidowo. Jeli bdziesz jedynie czyta tekst - szybko zapomnisz wiele polece! + Pamitaj e przewodnik ten zosta zaprojektowany do nauki poprzez + wiczenia. Oznacza to, e musisz wykonywa polecenia by nauczy si ich + prawidowo. Jeli bdziesz jedynie czyta tekst szybko zapomnisz wiele + polece! Teraz upewnij si, e nie masz wcinitego CapsLocka i wciskaj j tak dugo dopki Lekcja 1.1. nie wypeni cakowicie ekranu. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Uwaga: Jeli nie jeste pewien czego co wpisae, wcinij <ESC> by wrci do Uwaga: Klawisze kursora take powinny dziaa, ale uywajc hjkl bdziesz w stanie porusza si o wiele szybciej jak si tylko przyzwyczaisz. - Naprawd! + Naprawd! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 1.2.: WYCHODZENIE Z VIM-a @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Uwaga: Klawisze kursora take powinny dziaa, ale uywajc hjkl bdziesz wyj i wrci do edytora. UWAGA: :q!<ENTER> porzuca wszelkie zmiany jakie zrobie. W nastpnych -lekcjach dowiesz si jak je zapamitywa. + lekcjach dowiesz si jak je zapamitywa. 5. Przenie kursor do lekcji 1.3. @@ -150,16 +150,16 @@ UWAGA: Ucz si przez wiczenie, nie wkuwanie. 1. Zakocz tutorial tak jak w lekcji 1.2.: :q! 2. W powoce wydaj polecenie: vim tutor<ENTER> - "vim" jest poleceniem uruchamiajcym edytor Vimm. 'tutor' to nazwa pliku + "vim" jest poleceniem uruchamiajcym edytor Vim. 'tutor' to nazwa pliku jaki chcesz edytowa. Uyj pliku jaki moe zosta zmieniony. 3. Dodaj i usu tekst tak jak si nauczye w poprzednich lekcjach. - 4. Zapisz plik ze zmianami w opu Vima: :wq<ENTER> + 4. Zapisz plik ze zmianami i opu Vima: :wq<ENTER> 5. Uruchom ponownie vimtutor i przejd do podsumowania lekcji. - 6. Po przeczytaniu wszystkich krokw i zrozumieniu ich: wykonaj je. + 6. Po przeczytaniu wszystkich krokw i ich zrozumieniu: wykonaj je. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -168,21 +168,21 @@ UWAGA: Ucz si przez wiczenie, nie wkuwanie. 1. Poruszasz kursorem uywajc "strzaek" i klawiszy hjkl . h (w lewo) j (w d) k (do gry) l (w prawo) - 2. By wej do Vim-a (z powoki) wpisz: + 2. By wej do Vima (z powoki) wpisz: vim NAZWA_PLIKU<ENTER> - 3. By wyj z Vim-a wpisz: + 3. By wyj z Vima wpisz: <ESC> :q!<ENTER> by usunc wszystkie zmiany. LUB: <ESC> :wq<ENTER> by zmiany zachowa. 4. By usun znak pod kursorem wcinij: x 5. By wstawi tekst przed kursorem lub doda: - i wpisz tekst <ESC> wstawi przed kursorem - A wpisz tekst <ESC> doda na kocu linii + i wpisz tekst <ESC> wstawi przed kursorem + A wpisz tekst <ESC> doda na kocu linii UWAGA: Wcinicie <ESC> przeniesie Ci z powrotem do trybu Normal -lub odwoa niechciane lub czciowo wprowadzone polecenia. + lub odwoa niechciane lub czciowo wprowadzone polecenia. Teraz moemy kontynuowa i przej do Lekcji 2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -197,11 +197,11 @@ Teraz moemy kontynuowa i przej do Lekcji 2. 3. Przesu kursor na pocztek wyrazu, ktre chcesz usun. - 4. Wpisz dw by usunc wyraz. + 4. Wpisz dw by usun wyraz. UWAGA: Litera d pojawi si na dole ekranu. Vim czeka na wpisanie w . - Jeli zobaczysz inny znak wpisae co le, wcinij <ESC> i zacznij - od pocztku. + Jeli zobaczysz inny znak oznacza to, e wpisae co le, wcinij + <ESC> i zacznij od pocztku. ---> Jest tu par papier wyrazw, ktre kamie nie nale do noyce tego zdania. @@ -306,13 +306,13 @@ UWAGA: Mnonik pomidzy operatorem d i ruchem dziaa podobnie do ruchu bez ** Wpisz dd aby usun ca lini. ** - Z powodu czstoci usuwania caych linii, projektanci VI zdecydowali, e + Z powodu czstoci usuwania caych linii, projektanci Vi zdecydowali, e bdzie atwiej wpisa dwa razy d aby usun lini. - 1. Przenie kursor do zdania poniej. - 2. Wpisz dd aby usunc wiersz. + 1. Przenie kursor do drugiego zdania z wierszyka poniej. + 2. Wpisz dd aby usun wiersz. 3. Teraz przenie si do czwartego wiersza. - 4. Wpisz 2dd aby usunc dwia wiersze. + 4. Wpisz 2dd aby usunc dwa wiersze. ---> 1) Re s czerwone, ---> 2) Boto jest fajne, @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ UWAGA: Mnonik pomidzy operatorem d i ruchem dziaa podobnie do ruchu bez 4. Tym razem popraw wszystkie bdy w linii uywajc polecenia x . 5. Teraz wcinij wielkie U aby przywrci lini do oryginalnego stanu. 6. Teraz wcinij u kilka razy by cofn U i poprzednie polecenia. - 7. Teraz wpsz CTRL-R (trzymaj rwnoczenie wcinite klawisze CTRL i R) + 7. Teraz wpisz CTRL-R (trzymaj rwnoczenie wcinite klawisze CTRL i R) kilka razy, by cofn cofnicia. ---> Poopraw bldyyy w teej liniii i zaamiie je prrzez coofnij. @@ -377,14 +377,14 @@ UWAGA: Mnonik pomidzy operatorem d i ruchem dziaa podobnie do ruchu bez 1. Przenie kursor do pierwszej linii ---> poniej. - 2. Wpisz dd aby usun lini i przechowa j w rejestrze Vim-a. + 2. Wpisz dd aby usun lini i przechowa j w rejestrze Vima. 3. Przenie kursor do linii c), POWYEJ tej gdzie usunita linia powinna si znajdowa. 4. Wcinij p by wstawi lini poniej kursora. - 5. Powtaj kroki 2. do 4. a znajd si w odpowiednim porzdku. + 5. Powtarzaj kroki 2. do 4. a znajd si w odpowiednim porzdku. ---> d) Jak dwa anioki. ---> b) Na dole fioki, @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ UWAGA: Pamitaj by uczy si wiczc, a nie pamiciowo. 5. Wpisz c$ , popraw koniec wiersza i wcinij <ESC>. ----> Koniec tego wiersza musi by poprawiony aby wygldal tak jak drugi. +---> Koniec tego wiersza musi by poprawiony aby wyglda tak jak drugi. ---> Koniec tego wiersza musi by poprawiony uywajc polecenia c$ . UWAGA: Moesz uywa <BS> aby poprawia bdy w czasie pisania. @@ -526,15 +526,15 @@ UWAGA: Moesz te zobaczy pozycj kursora w prawym, dolnym rogu ekranu. 5. Aby wrci gdzie bye wcinij CTRL-O. Powtarzaj by wrci dalej. CTRL-I idzie do przodu. -UWAGA: 'bond' to nie jest metoda by przeliterowa bd; 'bond' to bd. -UWAGA: Kiedy szukanie osignie koniec pliku bdzie kontynuowao od pocztku -o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie zostaa przestawiona. +Uwaga: 'bond' to nie jest metoda by przeliterowa bd; 'bond' to bd. +Uwaga: Kiedy szukanie osignie koniec pliku bdzie kontynuowao od pocztku + o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie zostaa przestawiona. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 4.3.: W POSZUKIWANIU PARUJCYCH NAWIASW - ** Wpisz % by znale pasujcy ),], lub } . ** + ** Wpisz % by znale parujcy ), ], lub } . ** 1. Umie kursor na ktrym z (, [, lub { w linii poniej oznaczonej --->. @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie zostaa przestawiona. ---> To ( jest linia testowa z (, [, ] i {, } . )) -UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo uyteczna w debuggowaniu programu +Uwaga: Ta funkcja jest bardzo uyteczna w debuggowaniu programu z niesparowanymi nawiasami! @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo uyteczna w debuggowaniu programu By zamieni wszystkie stary na nowy w linii wpisz :s/stary/nowy/g By zamieni frazy pomidzy dwoma liniami # wpisz :#,#s/stary/nowy/g By zamieni wszystkie wystpienia w pliku wpisz :%s/stary/nowy/g - By Vim prosi Ci o potwierdzienie dodaj 'c' :%s/stary/nowy/gc + By Vim prosi Ci o potwierdzenie dodaj 'c' :%s/stary/nowy/gc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 5.1.: JAK WYKONA POLECENIA ZEWNTRZNE @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo uyteczna w debuggowaniu programu ** Wpisz :! a nastpnie zewntrzne polecenie by je wykona. ** 1. Wpisz znajome polecenie : by ustawi kursor na dole ekranu. To pozwala - na wprowadzenie polecenia. + na wprowadzenie komendy linii polece. 2. Teraz wstaw ! (wykrzyknik). To umoliwi Ci wykonanie dowolnego zewntrznego polecenia powoki. @@ -638,12 +638,12 @@ Uwaga: Wszystkie polecenia : musz by zakoczone <ENTER>. 4. To polecenie zapamita cay plik (Vim Tutor) pod nazw TEST. By to sprawdzi wpisz :!dir lub :!ls , eby znowu zobaczy list plikw. -Uwaga: Zauwa, e gdyby teraz wyszed z Vim-a, a nastpnie wszed ponownie - komend vim TEST , plik byby dokadn kopi tutoriala kiedy go +Uwaga: Zauwa, e gdyby teraz wyszed z Vima, a nastpnie wszed ponownie + poleceniem vim TEST , plik byby dokadn kopi tutoriala kiedy go zapisywae. - 5. Teraz usu plik wpisujc: :!rm TEST - + 5. Teraz usu plik wpisujc (MS-DOS): :!del TEST + lub (Unix): :!rm TEST ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 5.3.: WYBRANIE TEKSTU DO ZAPISU @@ -687,8 +687,8 @@ UWAGA: Po wykonaniu kroku 2. zobaczysz tekst z Lekcji 5.3. Potem przejd teraz s dwie kopie Lekcji 5.3., orygina i kopia z pliku. UWAGA: Moesz te wczyta wyjcie zewntrznego polecenia. Na przykad - :r !ls wczytuje wyjcie polecenia ls i umieszcza je pod kursorem. - + :r !ls wczytuje wyjcie polecenia ls i umieszcza je pod poniej + kursora. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ UWAGA: Moesz te wczyta wyjcie zewntrznego polecenia. Na przykad :!rm NAZWA_PLIKU - usuwa plik NAZWA_PLIKU. - 2. :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje obecny plik Vim-a na dysk z nazw NAZWA_PLIKU. + 2. :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje obecny plik Vima na dysk z nazw NAZWA_PLIKU. 3. v ruch :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje Wizualnie wybrane linie do NAZWA_PLIKU. @@ -752,13 +752,13 @@ UWAGA: Moesz te wczyta wyjcie zewntrznego polecenia. Na przykad 4. Dokocz wyraz tak jak w linii poniej. Wcinij <ESC> aby opuci tryb Insert. - 5. Uyj e by przej do kolejnego niedokoczonego wyraze i powtarzaj kroki + 5. Uyj e by przej do kolejnego niedokoczonego wyrazu i powtarzaj kroki 3. i 4. ---> Ta li poz Ci wi dodaw teks do ko lin ---> Ta linia pozwoli Ci wiczy dodawanie tekstu do koca linii. -Uwaga: a , i and A prowadz do trybu Insert, jedyn rnic jest miejsce +Uwaga: a , i oraz A prowadz do trybu Insert, jedyn rnic jest miejsce gdzie nowe znaki bd dodawane. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 6.3.: INNA WERSJA REPLACE (zamiana) @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ UWAGA: Tryb Replace jest jak tryb Insert, ale kady znak usuwa istniejcy ** uyj operatora y aby skopiowa tekst i p aby go wklei ** - 1. Przejd do linii oznaczonej ---> i umiec kursor za "a)". + 1. Przejd do linii oznaczonej ---> i umie kursor za "a)". 2. Wejd w tryb Visual v i przenie kursor na pocztek "pierwszy". @@ -799,8 +799,8 @@ UWAGA: Tryb Replace jest jak tryb Insert, ale kady znak usuwa istniejcy 5. Wcinij p aby wpakowa (paste) tekst. Dodaj: a drugi<ESC> . - 6. Uyj trybu Visual aby wybra " element.", yankuj go y , przejd do koca - nastpnej linii j$ i upakuj tam tekst z p . + 6. Uyj trybu Wizualnego aby wybra " element.", yankuj go y , przejd do + koca nastpnej linii j$ i upakuj tam tekst z p . ---> a) to jest pierwszy element. b) @@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ Uwaga: moesz uy y jako operatora; yw kopiuje jeden wyraz. 2. Ustaw opcj 'ic' (Ignore case -- ignoruj wielko liter) poprzez wpisanie: :set ic - 3. Teraz szukaj 'ignore' ponownie wciskujc: n + 3. Teraz szukaj 'ignore' ponownie wciskajc: n Zauwa, e Ignore i IGNORE take s teraz znalezione. 4. Ustaw opcje 'hlsearch' i 'incsearch': :set hls is @@ -835,16 +835,18 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorowa wielko liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER> 1. Wpisanie o otwiera lini PONIEJ kursora. - Wpisanie wielkiego O otwiera lini POWYEJ kursora. - 2. Wpisz a by wstawi tekst ZA znakiem na, ktrym jest kursor. - Wpisanie wielkiego A dodaje tekst na kocu linii. + Wpisanie O otwiera lini POWYEJ kursora. + + 2. Wpisanie a by wstawi tekst ZA znakiem na, ktrym jest kursor. + Wpisanie A dodaje tekst na kocu linii. + 3. Polecenie e przenosi do koca wyrazu. - 4. Operato y yankuje (kopiuje) tekst, p pakuje (wkleja, paste) go. + 4. Operator y yankuje (kopiuje) tekst, p pakuje (wkleja, paste) go. 5. Wpisanie wielkiego R wprowadza w tryb Replace (zamiana) dopki nie zostanie wcinity <ESC>. 6. Wpisanie ":set xxx" ustawia opcj "xxx". Nietkre opcje: - 'ic' 'ignorecase' ignoruj wielko znakw - 'is' 'incsearch' poka czciowe dopasowania + 'ic' 'ignorecase' ignoruj wielko znakw + 'is' 'incsearch' poka czciowe dopasowania 'hls' 'hlsearch' podwietl wszystkie dopasowania Moesz uy zarwno dugiej jak i krtkiej formy. 7. Dodaj "no" aby wyczy opcj: :set noic @@ -854,14 +856,14 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorowa wielko liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - LEKCJA 7.1. JAK UZYSKA POMOC + LEKCJA 7.1. JAK UZYSKA POMOC ** Uycie systemu pomocy on-line ** Vim posiada bardzo dobry system pomocy on-line. By zacz sprbuj jednej z trzech moliwoci: - - wcinij klawisz <HELP> (jeli takowy posiadasz) - - wcinij klawisz <F1> (jeli takowy posiadasz) + - wcinij klawisz <HELP> (jeli taki masz) + - wcinij klawisz <F1> (jeli taki masz) - wpisz :help<ENTER> Przeczytaj tekst w oknie pomocy aby dowiedzie si jak dziaa pomoc. @@ -878,7 +880,7 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorowa wielko liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LEKCJA 7.2. TWORZENIE SKRYPTU STARTOWEGO - ** Wcz moliwoci Vim-a ** + ** Wcz moliwoci Vima ** Vim ma o wiele wicej moliwoci ni Vi, ale wikszo z nich jest domylnie wyczona. Jeli chcesz wczy te moliwoci na starcie musisz utworzy @@ -943,23 +945,23 @@ UWAGA: Uzupenianie dziaa dla wielu polece. Sprbuj wcisn CTRL-D i <TAB>. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Tutaj si koczy tutorial Vim-a. Zosta on pomylany tak aby da krtki + Tutaj si koczy tutorial Vima. Zosta on pomylany tak aby da krtki przegld jego moliwoci, wystarczajcy by mg go uywa. Jest on daleki od kompletnoci poniewa Vim ma o wiele, wiele wicej polece. Dla dalszej nauki rekomendujemy ksik: Vim - Vi Improved - autor Steve Oualline Wydawca: New Riders - Pierwsza ksizka cakowicie powicona Vim-owi. Uyteczna zwaszcza dla + Pierwsza ksizka cakowicie powicona Vimowi. Uyteczna zwaszcza dla pocztkujcych. Zawiera wiele przykadw i ilustracji. Zobacz http://iccf-holland.org./click5.html - Ta ksika jest starsza i bardziej o Vi ni o Vim-ie, ale take warta + Starsza pozycja i bardziej o Vi ni o Vimie, ale take warta polecenia: Learning the Vi Editor - autor Linda Lamb Wydawca: O'Reilly & Associates Inc. To dobra ksika by dowiedzie si niemal wszystkiego co chciaby zrobi - z Vi. Szsta edycja zawiera te informacje o Vim-ie. + z Vi. Szsta edycja zawiera te informacje o Vimie. Po polsku wydano: Edytor vi. Leksykon kieszonkowy - autor Arnold Robbins @@ -967,10 +969,10 @@ UWAGA: Uzupenianie dziaa dla wielu polece. Sprbuj wcisn CTRL-D i <TAB>. ISBN: 83-7197-472-8 http://helion.pl/ksiazki/vilek.htm Jest to ksieczka zawierajca spis polece vi i jego najwaniejszych - klonw (midzy innymi Vim-a). + klonw (midzy innymi Vima). Edytor vi - autorzy Linda Lamb i Arnold Robbins - Wydawca: Helion 2001 (O'Reilly) - wg 6 ang. wydania + Wydawca: Helion 2001 (O'Reilly) - wg 6. ang. wydania ISBN: 83-7197-539-2 http://helion.pl/ksiazki/viedyt.htm Rozszerzona wersja Learning the Vi Editor w polskim tumaczeniu. @@ -980,7 +982,7 @@ UWAGA: Uzupenianie dziaa dla wielu polece. Sprbuj wcisn CTRL-D i <TAB>. Colorado State University. E-mail: bware@mines.colorado.edu. - Zmodyfikowane dla Vim-a przez Brama Moolenaara. + Zmodyfikowane dla Vima przez Brama Moolenaara. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -988,4 +990,5 @@ UWAGA: Uzupenianie dziaa dla wielu polece. Sprbuj wcisn CTRL-D i <TAB>. Sierpie 2001, rev. Marzec 2002 2nd rev. Wrzesie 2004 + 3rd rev. Marzec 2006 Wszelkie uwagi prosz kierowa na: mikmach@wp.pl diff --git a/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl.cp1250 b/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl.cp1250 index cc2a6ccc6..4daed18fe 100644 --- a/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl.cp1250 +++ b/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl.cp1250 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Vim to potny edytor, ktry posiada wiele polece, zbyt duo by wyjani je wszystkie w tym tutorialu. Ten przewodnik ma nauczy Ci posugiwa si wystarczajco wieloma komendami by mg atwo - uywa Vim-a jako edytora oglnego przeznaczenia. + uywa Vima jako edytora oglnego przeznaczenia. Czas potrzebny na ukoczenie tutoriala to 25 do 30 minut i zaley od tego jak wiele czasu spdzisz na eksperymentowaniu. @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ wczeniej kopi tego pliku do wicze (jeli zacze komend "vimtutor" to ju pracujesz na kopii). - Wane jest, by pamita, e przewodnik ten zosta zaprojektowany do - nauki poprzez wiczenia. To oznacza, e musisz wykonywa polecenia - by nauczy si ich prawidowo. Jeli bdziesz jedynie czyta tekst - szybko zapomnisz wiele polece! + Pamitaj e przewodnik ten zosta zaprojektowany do nauki poprzez + wiczenia. Oznacza to, e musisz wykonywa polecenia by nauczy si ich + prawidowo. Jeli bdziesz jedynie czyta tekst szybko zapomnisz wiele + polece! Teraz upewnij si, e nie masz wcinitego CapsLocka i wciskaj j tak dugo dopki Lekcja 1.1. nie wypeni cakowicie ekranu. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Uwaga: Jeli nie jeste pewien czego co wpisae, wcinij <ESC> by wrci do Uwaga: Klawisze kursora take powinny dziaa, ale uywajc hjkl bdziesz w stanie porusza si o wiele szybciej jak si tylko przyzwyczaisz. - Naprawd! + Naprawd! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 1.2.: WYCHODZENIE Z VIM-a @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Uwaga: Klawisze kursora take powinny dziaa, ale uywajc hjkl bdziesz wyj i wrci do edytora. UWAGA: :q!<ENTER> porzuca wszelkie zmiany jakie zrobie. W nastpnych -lekcjach dowiesz si jak je zapamitywa. + lekcjach dowiesz si jak je zapamitywa. 5. Przenie kursor do lekcji 1.3. @@ -150,16 +150,16 @@ UWAGA: Ucz si przez wiczenie, nie wkuwanie. 1. Zakocz tutorial tak jak w lekcji 1.2.: :q! 2. W powoce wydaj polecenie: vim tutor<ENTER> - "vim" jest poleceniem uruchamiajcym edytor Vimm. 'tutor' to nazwa pliku + "vim" jest poleceniem uruchamiajcym edytor Vim. 'tutor' to nazwa pliku jaki chcesz edytowa. Uyj pliku jaki moe zosta zmieniony. 3. Dodaj i usu tekst tak jak si nauczye w poprzednich lekcjach. - 4. Zapisz plik ze zmianami w opu Vima: :wq<ENTER> + 4. Zapisz plik ze zmianami i opu Vima: :wq<ENTER> 5. Uruchom ponownie vimtutor i przejd do podsumowania lekcji. - 6. Po przeczytaniu wszystkich krokw i zrozumieniu ich: wykonaj je. + 6. Po przeczytaniu wszystkich krokw i ich zrozumieniu: wykonaj je. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -168,21 +168,21 @@ UWAGA: Ucz si przez wiczenie, nie wkuwanie. 1. Poruszasz kursorem uywajc "strzaek" i klawiszy hjkl . h (w lewo) j (w d) k (do gry) l (w prawo) - 2. By wej do Vim-a (z powoki) wpisz: + 2. By wej do Vima (z powoki) wpisz: vim NAZWA_PLIKU<ENTER> - 3. By wyj z Vim-a wpisz: + 3. By wyj z Vima wpisz: <ESC> :q!<ENTER> by usunc wszystkie zmiany. LUB: <ESC> :wq<ENTER> by zmiany zachowa. 4. By usun znak pod kursorem wcinij: x 5. By wstawi tekst przed kursorem lub doda: - i wpisz tekst <ESC> wstawi przed kursorem - A wpisz tekst <ESC> doda na kocu linii + i wpisz tekst <ESC> wstawi przed kursorem + A wpisz tekst <ESC> doda na kocu linii UWAGA: Wcinicie <ESC> przeniesie Ci z powrotem do trybu Normal -lub odwoa niechciane lub czciowo wprowadzone polecenia. + lub odwoa niechciane lub czciowo wprowadzone polecenia. Teraz moemy kontynuowa i przej do Lekcji 2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -197,11 +197,11 @@ Teraz moemy kontynuowa i przej do Lekcji 2. 3. Przesu kursor na pocztek wyrazu, ktre chcesz usun. - 4. Wpisz dw by usunc wyraz. + 4. Wpisz dw by usun wyraz. UWAGA: Litera d pojawi si na dole ekranu. Vim czeka na wpisanie w . - Jeli zobaczysz inny znak wpisae co le, wcinij <ESC> i zacznij - od pocztku. + Jeli zobaczysz inny znak oznacza to, e wpisae co le, wcinij + <ESC> i zacznij od pocztku. ---> Jest tu par papier wyrazw, ktre kamie nie nale do noyce tego zdania. @@ -306,13 +306,13 @@ UWAGA: Mnonik pomidzy operatorem d i ruchem dziaa podobnie do ruchu bez ** Wpisz dd aby usun ca lini. ** - Z powodu czstoci usuwania caych linii, projektanci VI zdecydowali, e + Z powodu czstoci usuwania caych linii, projektanci Vi zdecydowali, e bdzie atwiej wpisa dwa razy d aby usun lini. - 1. Przenie kursor do zdania poniej. - 2. Wpisz dd aby usunc wiersz. + 1. Przenie kursor do drugiego zdania z wierszyka poniej. + 2. Wpisz dd aby usun wiersz. 3. Teraz przenie si do czwartego wiersza. - 4. Wpisz 2dd aby usunc dwia wiersze. + 4. Wpisz 2dd aby usunc dwa wiersze. ---> 1) Re s czerwone, ---> 2) Boto jest fajne, @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ UWAGA: Mnonik pomidzy operatorem d i ruchem dziaa podobnie do ruchu bez 4. Tym razem popraw wszystkie bdy w linii uywajc polecenia x . 5. Teraz wcinij wielkie U aby przywrci lini do oryginalnego stanu. 6. Teraz wcinij u kilka razy by cofn U i poprzednie polecenia. - 7. Teraz wpsz CTRL-R (trzymaj rwnoczenie wcinite klawisze CTRL i R) + 7. Teraz wpisz CTRL-R (trzymaj rwnoczenie wcinite klawisze CTRL i R) kilka razy, by cofn cofnicia. ---> Poopraw bldyyy w teej liniii i zaamiie je prrzez coofnij. @@ -377,14 +377,14 @@ UWAGA: Mnonik pomidzy operatorem d i ruchem dziaa podobnie do ruchu bez 1. Przenie kursor do pierwszej linii ---> poniej. - 2. Wpisz dd aby usun lini i przechowa j w rejestrze Vim-a. + 2. Wpisz dd aby usun lini i przechowa j w rejestrze Vima. 3. Przenie kursor do linii c), POWYEJ tej gdzie usunita linia powinna si znajdowa. 4. Wcinij p by wstawi lini poniej kursora. - 5. Powtaj kroki 2. do 4. a znajd si w odpowiednim porzdku. + 5. Powtarzaj kroki 2. do 4. a znajd si w odpowiednim porzdku. ---> d) Jak dwa anioki. ---> b) Na dole fioki, @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ UWAGA: Pamitaj by uczy si wiczc, a nie pamiciowo. 5. Wpisz c$ , popraw koniec wiersza i wcinij <ESC>. ----> Koniec tego wiersza musi by poprawiony aby wygldal tak jak drugi. +---> Koniec tego wiersza musi by poprawiony aby wyglda tak jak drugi. ---> Koniec tego wiersza musi by poprawiony uywajc polecenia c$ . UWAGA: Moesz uywa <BS> aby poprawia bdy w czasie pisania. @@ -526,15 +526,15 @@ UWAGA: Moesz te zobaczy pozycj kursora w prawym, dolnym rogu ekranu. 5. Aby wrci gdzie bye wcinij CTRL-O. Powtarzaj by wrci dalej. CTRL-I idzie do przodu. -UWAGA: 'bond' to nie jest metoda by przeliterowa bd; 'bond' to bd. -UWAGA: Kiedy szukanie osignie koniec pliku bdzie kontynuowao od pocztku -o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie zostaa przestawiona. +Uwaga: 'bond' to nie jest metoda by przeliterowa bd; 'bond' to bd. +Uwaga: Kiedy szukanie osignie koniec pliku bdzie kontynuowao od pocztku + o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie zostaa przestawiona. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 4.3.: W POSZUKIWANIU PARUJCYCH NAWIASW - ** Wpisz % by znale pasujcy ),], lub } . ** + ** Wpisz % by znale parujcy ), ], lub } . ** 1. Umie kursor na ktrym z (, [, lub { w linii poniej oznaczonej --->. @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie zostaa przestawiona. ---> To ( jest linia testowa z (, [, ] i {, } . )) -UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo uyteczna w debuggowaniu programu +Uwaga: Ta funkcja jest bardzo uyteczna w debuggowaniu programu z niesparowanymi nawiasami! @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo uyteczna w debuggowaniu programu By zamieni wszystkie stary na nowy w linii wpisz :s/stary/nowy/g By zamieni frazy pomidzy dwoma liniami # wpisz :#,#s/stary/nowy/g By zamieni wszystkie wystpienia w pliku wpisz :%s/stary/nowy/g - By Vim prosi Ci o potwierdzienie dodaj 'c' :%s/stary/nowy/gc + By Vim prosi Ci o potwierdzenie dodaj 'c' :%s/stary/nowy/gc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 5.1.: JAK WYKONA POLECENIA ZEWNTRZNE @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo uyteczna w debuggowaniu programu ** Wpisz :! a nastpnie zewntrzne polecenie by je wykona. ** 1. Wpisz znajome polecenie : by ustawi kursor na dole ekranu. To pozwala - na wprowadzenie polecenia. + na wprowadzenie komendy linii polece. 2. Teraz wstaw ! (wykrzyknik). To umoliwi Ci wykonanie dowolnego zewntrznego polecenia powoki. @@ -638,12 +638,12 @@ Uwaga: Wszystkie polecenia : musz by zakoczone <ENTER>. 4. To polecenie zapamita cay plik (Vim Tutor) pod nazw TEST. By to sprawdzi wpisz :!dir lub :!ls , eby znowu zobaczy list plikw. -Uwaga: Zauwa, e gdyby teraz wyszed z Vim-a, a nastpnie wszed ponownie - komend vim TEST , plik byby dokadn kopi tutoriala kiedy go +Uwaga: Zauwa, e gdyby teraz wyszed z Vima, a nastpnie wszed ponownie + poleceniem vim TEST , plik byby dokadn kopi tutoriala kiedy go zapisywae. - 5. Teraz usu plik wpisujc: :!rm TEST - + 5. Teraz usu plik wpisujc (MS-DOS): :!del TEST + lub (Unix): :!rm TEST ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 5.3.: WYBRANIE TEKSTU DO ZAPISU @@ -687,8 +687,8 @@ UWAGA: Po wykonaniu kroku 2. zobaczysz tekst z Lekcji 5.3. Potem przejd teraz s dwie kopie Lekcji 5.3., orygina i kopia z pliku. UWAGA: Moesz te wczyta wyjcie zewntrznego polecenia. Na przykad - :r !ls wczytuje wyjcie polecenia ls i umieszcza je pod kursorem. - + :r !ls wczytuje wyjcie polecenia ls i umieszcza je pod poniej + kursora. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ UWAGA: Moesz te wczyta wyjcie zewntrznego polecenia. Na przykad :!rm NAZWA_PLIKU - usuwa plik NAZWA_PLIKU. - 2. :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje obecny plik Vim-a na dysk z nazw NAZWA_PLIKU. + 2. :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje obecny plik Vima na dysk z nazw NAZWA_PLIKU. 3. v ruch :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje Wizualnie wybrane linie do NAZWA_PLIKU. @@ -752,13 +752,13 @@ UWAGA: Moesz te wczyta wyjcie zewntrznego polecenia. Na przykad 4. Dokocz wyraz tak jak w linii poniej. Wcinij <ESC> aby opuci tryb Insert. - 5. Uyj e by przej do kolejnego niedokoczonego wyraze i powtarzaj kroki + 5. Uyj e by przej do kolejnego niedokoczonego wyrazu i powtarzaj kroki 3. i 4. ---> Ta li poz Ci wi dodaw teks do ko lin ---> Ta linia pozwoli Ci wiczy dodawanie tekstu do koca linii. -Uwaga: a , i and A prowadz do trybu Insert, jedyn rnic jest miejsce +Uwaga: a , i oraz A prowadz do trybu Insert, jedyn rnic jest miejsce gdzie nowe znaki bd dodawane. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 6.3.: INNA WERSJA REPLACE (zamiana) @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ UWAGA: Tryb Replace jest jak tryb Insert, ale kady znak usuwa istniejcy ** uyj operatora y aby skopiowa tekst i p aby go wklei ** - 1. Przejd do linii oznaczonej ---> i umiec kursor za "a)". + 1. Przejd do linii oznaczonej ---> i umie kursor za "a)". 2. Wejd w tryb Visual v i przenie kursor na pocztek "pierwszy". @@ -799,8 +799,8 @@ UWAGA: Tryb Replace jest jak tryb Insert, ale kady znak usuwa istniejcy 5. Wcinij p aby wpakowa (paste) tekst. Dodaj: a drugi<ESC> . - 6. Uyj trybu Visual aby wybra " element.", yankuj go y , przejd do koca - nastpnej linii j$ i upakuj tam tekst z p . + 6. Uyj trybu Wizualnego aby wybra " element.", yankuj go y , przejd do + koca nastpnej linii j$ i upakuj tam tekst z p . ---> a) to jest pierwszy element. b) @@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ Uwaga: moesz uy y jako operatora; yw kopiuje jeden wyraz. 2. Ustaw opcj 'ic' (Ignore case -- ignoruj wielko liter) poprzez wpisanie: :set ic - 3. Teraz szukaj 'ignore' ponownie wciskujc: n + 3. Teraz szukaj 'ignore' ponownie wciskajc: n Zauwa, e Ignore i IGNORE take s teraz znalezione. 4. Ustaw opcje 'hlsearch' i 'incsearch': :set hls is @@ -835,16 +835,18 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorowa wielko liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER> 1. Wpisanie o otwiera lini PONIEJ kursora. - Wpisanie wielkiego O otwiera lini POWYEJ kursora. - 2. Wpisz a by wstawi tekst ZA znakiem na, ktrym jest kursor. - Wpisanie wielkiego A dodaje tekst na kocu linii. + Wpisanie O otwiera lini POWYEJ kursora. + + 2. Wpisanie a by wstawi tekst ZA znakiem na, ktrym jest kursor. + Wpisanie A dodaje tekst na kocu linii. + 3. Polecenie e przenosi do koca wyrazu. - 4. Operato y yankuje (kopiuje) tekst, p pakuje (wkleja, paste) go. + 4. Operator y yankuje (kopiuje) tekst, p pakuje (wkleja, paste) go. 5. Wpisanie wielkiego R wprowadza w tryb Replace (zamiana) dopki nie zostanie wcinity <ESC>. 6. Wpisanie ":set xxx" ustawia opcj "xxx". Nietkre opcje: - 'ic' 'ignorecase' ignoruj wielko znakw - 'is' 'incsearch' poka czciowe dopasowania + 'ic' 'ignorecase' ignoruj wielko znakw + 'is' 'incsearch' poka czciowe dopasowania 'hls' 'hlsearch' podwietl wszystkie dopasowania Moesz uy zarwno dugiej jak i krtkiej formy. 7. Dodaj "no" aby wyczy opcj: :set noic @@ -854,14 +856,14 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorowa wielko liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - LEKCJA 7.1. JAK UZYSKA POMOC + LEKCJA 7.1. JAK UZYSKA POMOC ** Uycie systemu pomocy on-line ** Vim posiada bardzo dobry system pomocy on-line. By zacz sprbuj jednej z trzech moliwoci: - - wcinij klawisz <HELP> (jeli takowy posiadasz) - - wcinij klawisz <F1> (jeli takowy posiadasz) + - wcinij klawisz <HELP> (jeli taki masz) + - wcinij klawisz <F1> (jeli taki masz) - wpisz :help<ENTER> Przeczytaj tekst w oknie pomocy aby dowiedzie si jak dziaa pomoc. @@ -878,7 +880,7 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorowa wielko liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LEKCJA 7.2. TWORZENIE SKRYPTU STARTOWEGO - ** Wcz moliwoci Vim-a ** + ** Wcz moliwoci Vima ** Vim ma o wiele wicej moliwoci ni Vi, ale wikszo z nich jest domylnie wyczona. Jeli chcesz wczy te moliwoci na starcie musisz utworzy @@ -943,23 +945,23 @@ UWAGA: Uzupenianie dziaa dla wielu polece. Sprbuj wcisn CTRL-D i <TAB>. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Tutaj si koczy tutorial Vim-a. Zosta on pomylany tak aby da krtki + Tutaj si koczy tutorial Vima. Zosta on pomylany tak aby da krtki przegld jego moliwoci, wystarczajcy by mg go uywa. Jest on daleki od kompletnoci poniewa Vim ma o wiele, wiele wicej polece. Dla dalszej nauki rekomendujemy ksik: Vim - Vi Improved - autor Steve Oualline Wydawca: New Riders - Pierwsza ksizka cakowicie powicona Vim-owi. Uyteczna zwaszcza dla + Pierwsza ksizka cakowicie powicona Vimowi. Uyteczna zwaszcza dla pocztkujcych. Zawiera wiele przykadw i ilustracji. Zobacz http://iccf-holland.org./click5.html - Ta ksika jest starsza i bardziej o Vi ni o Vim-ie, ale take warta + Starsza pozycja i bardziej o Vi ni o Vimie, ale take warta polecenia: Learning the Vi Editor - autor Linda Lamb Wydawca: O'Reilly & Associates Inc. To dobra ksika by dowiedzie si niemal wszystkiego co chciaby zrobi - z Vi. Szsta edycja zawiera te informacje o Vim-ie. + z Vi. Szsta edycja zawiera te informacje o Vimie. Po polsku wydano: Edytor vi. Leksykon kieszonkowy - autor Arnold Robbins @@ -967,10 +969,10 @@ UWAGA: Uzupenianie dziaa dla wielu polece. Sprbuj wcisn CTRL-D i <TAB>. ISBN: 83-7197-472-8 http://helion.pl/ksiazki/vilek.htm Jest to ksieczka zawierajca spis polece vi i jego najwaniejszych - klonw (midzy innymi Vim-a). + klonw (midzy innymi Vima). Edytor vi - autorzy Linda Lamb i Arnold Robbins - Wydawca: Helion 2001 (O'Reilly) - wg 6 ang. wydania + Wydawca: Helion 2001 (O'Reilly) - wg 6. ang. wydania ISBN: 83-7197-539-2 http://helion.pl/ksiazki/viedyt.htm Rozszerzona wersja Learning the Vi Editor w polskim tumaczeniu. @@ -980,7 +982,7 @@ UWAGA: Uzupenianie dziaa dla wielu polece. Sprbuj wcisn CTRL-D i <TAB>. Colorado State University. E-mail: bware@mines.colorado.edu. - Zmodyfikowane dla Vim-a przez Brama Moolenaara. + Zmodyfikowane dla Vima przez Brama Moolenaara. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -988,4 +990,5 @@ UWAGA: Uzupenianie dziaa dla wielu polece. Sprbuj wcisn CTRL-D i <TAB>. Sierpie 2001, rev. Marzec 2002 2nd rev. Wrzesie 2004 + 3rd rev. Marzec 2006 Wszelkie uwagi prosz kierowa na: mikmach@wp.pl diff --git a/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl.utf-8 b/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl.utf-8 index 8f6805e23..065184dec 100644 --- a/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl.utf-8 +++ b/runtime/tutor/tutor.pl.utf-8 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Vim to potężny edytor, który posiada wiele poleceń, zbyt dużo by wyjaśnić je wszystkie w tym tutorialu. Ten przewodnik ma nauczyć Cię posługiwać się wystarczająco wieloma komendami byś mógł łatwo - używać Vim-a jako edytora ogólnego przeznaczenia. + używać Vima jako edytora ogólnego przeznaczenia. Czas potrzebny na ukończenie tutoriala to 25 do 30 minut i zależy od tego jak wiele czasu spędzisz na eksperymentowaniu. @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ wcześniej kopię tego pliku do ćwiczeń (jeśli zacząłeś komendą "vimtutor" to już pracujesz na kopii). - Ważne jest, byś pamiętał, że przewodnik ten został zaprojektowany do - nauki poprzez ćwiczenia. To oznacza, że musisz wykonywać polecenia - by nauczyć się ich prawidłowo. Jeśli będziesz jedynie czytał tekst - szybko zapomnisz wiele poleceń! + Pamiętaj że przewodnik ten został zaprojektowany do nauki poprzez + ćwiczenia. Oznacza to, że musisz wykonywać polecenia by nauczyć się ich + prawidłowo. Jeśli będziesz jedynie czytał tekst szybko zapomnisz wiele + poleceń! Teraz upewnij się, że nie masz wciśniętego CapsLocka i wciskaj j tak długo dopóki Lekcja 1.1. nie wypełni całkowicie ekranu. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Uwaga: Jeśli nie jesteś pewien czegoś co wpisałeś, wciśnij <ESC> by wróci Uwaga: Klawisze kursora także powinny działać, ale używając hjkl będziesz w stanie poruszać się o wiele szybciej jak się tylko przyzwyczaisz. - Naprawdę! + Naprawdę! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 1.2.: WYCHODZENIE Z VIM-a @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Uwaga: Klawisze kursora także powinny działać, ale używając hjkl będzies wyjść i wrócić do edytora. UWAGA: :q!<ENTER> porzuca wszelkie zmiany jakie zrobiłeś. W następnych -lekcjach dowiesz się jak je zapamiętywać. + lekcjach dowiesz się jak je zapamiętywać. 5. Przenieś kursor do lekcji 1.3. @@ -150,16 +150,16 @@ UWAGA: Ucz się przez ćwiczenie, nie wkuwanie. 1. Zakończ tutorial tak jak w lekcji 1.2.: :q! 2. W powłoce wydaj polecenie: vim tutor<ENTER> - "vim" jest poleceniem uruchamiającym edytor Vimm. 'tutor' to nazwa pliku + "vim" jest poleceniem uruchamiającym edytor Vim. 'tutor' to nazwa pliku jaki chcesz edytować. Użyj pliku jaki może zostać zmieniony. 3. Dodaj i usuń tekst tak jak się nauczyłeś w poprzednich lekcjach. - 4. Zapisz plik ze zmianami w opuść Vima: :wq<ENTER> + 4. Zapisz plik ze zmianami i opuść Vima: :wq<ENTER> 5. Uruchom ponownie vimtutor i przejdź do podsumowania lekcji. - 6. Po przeczytaniu wszystkich kroków i zrozumieniu ich: wykonaj je. + 6. Po przeczytaniu wszystkich kroków i ich zrozumieniu: wykonaj je. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -168,21 +168,21 @@ UWAGA: Ucz się przez ćwiczenie, nie wkuwanie. 1. Poruszasz kursorem używając "strzałek" i klawiszy hjkl . h (w lewo) j (w dół) k (do góry) l (w prawo) - 2. By wejść do Vim-a (z powłoki) wpisz: + 2. By wejść do Vima (z powłoki) wpisz: vim NAZWA_PLIKU<ENTER> - 3. By wyjść z Vim-a wpisz: + 3. By wyjść z Vima wpisz: <ESC> :q!<ENTER> by usunąc wszystkie zmiany. LUB: <ESC> :wq<ENTER> by zmiany zachować. 4. By usunąć znak pod kursorem wciśnij: x 5. By wstawić tekst przed kursorem lub dodać: - i wpisz tekst <ESC> wstawi przed kursorem - A wpisz tekst <ESC> doda na końcu linii + i wpisz tekst <ESC> wstawi przed kursorem + A wpisz tekst <ESC> doda na końcu linii UWAGA: Wciśnięcie <ESC> przeniesie Cię z powrotem do trybu Normal -lub odwoła niechciane lub częściowo wprowadzone polecenia. + lub odwoła niechciane lub częściowo wprowadzone polecenia. Teraz możemy kontynuować i przejść do Lekcji 2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -197,11 +197,11 @@ Teraz możemy kontynuować i przejść do Lekcji 2. 3. Przesuń kursor na początek wyrazu, które chcesz usunąć. - 4. Wpisz dw by usunąc wyraz. + 4. Wpisz dw by usunąć wyraz. UWAGA: Litera d pojawi się na dole ekranu. Vim czeka na wpisanie w . - Jeśli zobaczysz inny znak wpisałeś coś źle, wciśnij <ESC> i zacznij - od początku. + Jeśli zobaczysz inny znak oznacza to, że wpisałeś coś źle, wciśnij + <ESC> i zacznij od początku. ---> Jest tu parę papier wyrazów, które kamień nie należą do nożyce tego zdania. @@ -306,13 +306,13 @@ UWAGA: Mnożnik pomiędzy operatorem d i ruchem działa podobnie do ruchu bez ** Wpisz dd aby usunąć całą linię. ** - Z powodu częstości usuwania całych linii, projektanci VI zdecydowali, że + Z powodu częstości usuwania całych linii, projektanci Vi zdecydowali, że będzie łatwiej wpisać dwa razy d aby usunąć linię. - 1. Przenieś kursor do zdania poniżej. - 2. Wpisz dd aby usunąc wiersz. + 1. Przenieś kursor do drugiego zdania z wierszyka poniżej. + 2. Wpisz dd aby usunąć wiersz. 3. Teraz przenieś się do czwartego wiersza. - 4. Wpisz 2dd aby usunąc dwia wiersze. + 4. Wpisz 2dd aby usunąc dwa wiersze. ---> 1) Róże są czerwone, ---> 2) Błoto jest fajne, @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ UWAGA: Mnożnik pomiędzy operatorem d i ruchem działa podobnie do ruchu bez 4. Tym razem popraw wszystkie błędy w linii używając polecenia x . 5. Teraz wciśnij wielkie U aby przywrócić linię do oryginalnego stanu. 6. Teraz wciśnij u kilka razy by cofnąć U i poprzednie polecenia. - 7. Teraz wpsz CTRL-R (trzymaj równocześnie wciśnięte klawisze CTRL i R) + 7. Teraz wpisz CTRL-R (trzymaj równocześnie wciśnięte klawisze CTRL i R) kilka razy, by cofnąć cofnięcia. ---> Poopraw blędyyy w teej liniii i zaamiień je prrzez coofnij. @@ -377,14 +377,14 @@ UWAGA: Mnożnik pomiędzy operatorem d i ruchem działa podobnie do ruchu bez 1. Przenieś kursor do pierwszej linii ---> poniżej. - 2. Wpisz dd aby usunąć linię i przechować ją w rejestrze Vim-a. + 2. Wpisz dd aby usunąć linię i przechować ją w rejestrze Vima. 3. Przenieś kursor do linii c), POWYŻEJ tej gdzie usunięta linia powinna się znajdować. 4. Wciśnij p by wstawić linię poniżej kursora. - 5. Powtaj kroki 2. do 4. aż znajdą się w odpowiednim porządku. + 5. Powtarzaj kroki 2. do 4. aż znajdą się w odpowiednim porządku. ---> d) Jak dwa aniołki. ---> b) Na dole fiołki, @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ UWAGA: Pamiętaj by uczyć się ćwicząc, a nie pamięciowo. 5. Wpisz c$ , popraw koniec wiersza i wciśnij <ESC>. ----> Koniec tego wiersza musi być poprawiony aby wyglądal tak jak drugi. +---> Koniec tego wiersza musi być poprawiony aby wyglądał tak jak drugi. ---> Koniec tego wiersza musi być poprawiony używając polecenia c$ . UWAGA: Możesz używać <BS> aby poprawiać błędy w czasie pisania. @@ -526,15 +526,15 @@ UWAGA: Możesz też zobaczyć pozycję kursora w prawym, dolnym rogu ekranu. 5. Aby wrócić gdzie byłeś wciśnij CTRL-O. Powtarzaj by wrócić dalej. CTRL-I idzie do przodu. -UWAGA: 'błond' to nie jest metoda by przeliterować błąd; 'błond' to błąd. -UWAGA: Kiedy szukanie osiągnie koniec pliku będzie kontynuowało od początku -o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie została przestawiona. +Uwaga: 'błond' to nie jest metoda by przeliterować błąd; 'błond' to błąd. +Uwaga: Kiedy szukanie osiągnie koniec pliku będzie kontynuowało od początku + o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie została przestawiona. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 4.3.: W POSZUKIWANIU PARUJĄCYCH NAWIASÓW - ** Wpisz % by znaleźć pasujący ),], lub } . ** + ** Wpisz % by znaleźć parujący ), ], lub } . ** 1. Umieść kursor na którymś z (, [, lub { w linii poniżej oznaczonej --->. @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ o ile opcja 'wrapscan' nie została przestawiona. ---> To ( jest linia testowa z (, [, ] i {, } . )) -UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo użyteczna w debuggowaniu programu +Uwaga: Ta funkcja jest bardzo użyteczna w debuggowaniu programu z niesparowanymi nawiasami! @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo użyteczna w debuggowaniu programu By zamienić wszystkie stary na nowy w linii wpisz :s/stary/nowy/g By zamienić frazy pomiędzy dwoma liniami # wpisz :#,#s/stary/nowy/g By zamienić wszystkie wystąpienia w pliku wpisz :%s/stary/nowy/g - By Vim prosił Cię o potwierdzienie dodaj 'c' :%s/stary/nowy/gc + By Vim prosił Cię o potwierdzenie dodaj 'c' :%s/stary/nowy/gc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 5.1.: JAK WYKONAĆ POLECENIA ZEWNĘTRZNE @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ UWAGA: Ta funkcja jest bardzo użyteczna w debuggowaniu programu ** Wpisz :! a następnie zewnętrzne polecenie by je wykonać. ** 1. Wpisz znajome polecenie : by ustawić kursor na dole ekranu. To pozwala - na wprowadzenie polecenia. + na wprowadzenie komendy linii poleceń. 2. Teraz wstaw ! (wykrzyknik). To umożliwi Ci wykonanie dowolnego zewnętrznego polecenia powłoki. @@ -638,12 +638,12 @@ Uwaga: Wszystkie polecenia : muszą być zakończone <ENTER>. 4. To polecenie zapamięta cały plik (Vim Tutor) pod nazwą TEST. By to sprawdzić wpisz :!dir lub :!ls , żeby znowu zobaczyć listę plików. -Uwaga: Zauważ, że gdybyś teraz wyszedł z Vim-a, a następnie wszedł ponownie - komendą vim TEST , plik byłby dokładną kopią tutoriala kiedy go +Uwaga: Zauważ, że gdybyś teraz wyszedł z Vima, a następnie wszedł ponownie + poleceniem vim TEST , plik byłby dokładną kopią tutoriala kiedy go zapisywałeś. - 5. Teraz usuń plik wpisując: :!rm TEST - + 5. Teraz usuń plik wpisując (MS-DOS): :!del TEST + lub (Unix): :!rm TEST ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 5.3.: WYBRANIE TEKSTU DO ZAPISU @@ -687,8 +687,8 @@ UWAGA: Po wykonaniu kroku 2. zobaczysz tekst z Lekcji 5.3. Potem przejdź teraz są dwie kopie Lekcji 5.3., oryginał i kopia z pliku. UWAGA: Możesz też wczytać wyjście zewnętrznego polecenia. Na przykład - :r !ls wczytuje wyjście polecenia ls i umieszcza je pod kursorem. - + :r !ls wczytuje wyjście polecenia ls i umieszcza je pod poniżej + kursora. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ UWAGA: Możesz też wczytać wyjście zewnętrznego polecenia. Na przykład :!rm NAZWA_PLIKU - usuwa plik NAZWA_PLIKU. - 2. :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje obecny plik Vim-a na dysk z nazwą NAZWA_PLIKU. + 2. :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje obecny plik Vima na dysk z nazwą NAZWA_PLIKU. 3. v ruch :w NAZWA_PLIKU zapisuje Wizualnie wybrane linie do NAZWA_PLIKU. @@ -752,13 +752,13 @@ UWAGA: Możesz też wczytać wyjście zewnętrznego polecenia. Na przykład 4. Dokończ wyraz tak jak w linii poniżej. Wciśnij <ESC> aby opuścić tryb Insert. - 5. Użyj e by przejść do kolejnego niedokończonego wyraze i powtarzaj kroki + 5. Użyj e by przejść do kolejnego niedokończonego wyrazu i powtarzaj kroki 3. i 4. ---> Ta li poz Ci ćwi dodaw teks do koń lin ---> Ta linia pozwoli Ci ćwiczyć dodawanie tekstu do końca linii. -Uwaga: a , i and A prowadzą do trybu Insert, jedyną różnicą jest miejsce +Uwaga: a , i oraz A prowadzą do trybu Insert, jedyną różnicą jest miejsce gdzie nowe znaki będą dodawane. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lekcja 6.3.: INNA WERSJA REPLACE (zamiana) @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ UWAGA: Tryb Replace jest jak tryb Insert, ale każdy znak usuwa istniejący ** użyj operatora y aby skopiować tekst i p aby go wkleić ** - 1. Przejdź do linii oznaczonej ---> i umieśc kursor za "a)". + 1. Przejdź do linii oznaczonej ---> i umieść kursor za "a)". 2. Wejdź w tryb Visual v i przenieś kursor na początek "pierwszy". @@ -799,8 +799,8 @@ UWAGA: Tryb Replace jest jak tryb Insert, ale każdy znak usuwa istniejący 5. Wciśnij p aby wpakować (paste) tekst. Dodaj: a drugi<ESC> . - 6. Użyj trybu Visual aby wybrać " element.", yankuj go y , przejdź do końca - następnej linii j$ i upakuj tam tekst z p . + 6. Użyj trybu Wizualnego aby wybrać " element.", yankuj go y , przejdź do + końca następnej linii j$ i upakuj tam tekst z p . ---> a) to jest pierwszy element. b) @@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ Uwaga: możesz użyć y jako operatora; yw kopiuje jeden wyraz. 2. Ustaw opcję 'ic' (Ignore case -- ignoruj wielkość liter) poprzez wpisanie: :set ic - 3. Teraz szukaj 'ignore' ponownie wciskując: n + 3. Teraz szukaj 'ignore' ponownie wciskając: n Zauważ, że Ignore i IGNORE także są teraz znalezione. 4. Ustaw opcje 'hlsearch' i 'incsearch': :set hls is @@ -835,16 +835,18 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorować wielkość liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER 1. Wpisanie o otwiera linię PONIŻEJ kursora. - Wpisanie wielkiego O otwiera linię POWYŻEJ kursora. - 2. Wpisz a by wstawić tekst ZA znakiem na, którym jest kursor. - Wpisanie wielkiego A dodaje tekst na końcu linii. + Wpisanie O otwiera linię POWYŻEJ kursora. + + 2. Wpisanie a by wstawić tekst ZA znakiem na, którym jest kursor. + Wpisanie A dodaje tekst na końcu linii. + 3. Polecenie e przenosi do końca wyrazu. - 4. Operato y yankuje (kopiuje) tekst, p pakuje (wkleja, paste) go. + 4. Operator y yankuje (kopiuje) tekst, p pakuje (wkleja, paste) go. 5. Wpisanie wielkiego R wprowadza w tryb Replace (zamiana) dopóki nie zostanie wciśnięty <ESC>. 6. Wpisanie ":set xxx" ustawia opcję "xxx". Nietkóre opcje: - 'ic' 'ignorecase' ignoruj wielkość znaków - 'is' 'incsearch' pokaż częściowe dopasowania + 'ic' 'ignorecase' ignoruj wielkość znaków + 'is' 'incsearch' pokaż częściowe dopasowania 'hls' 'hlsearch' podświetl wszystkie dopasowania Możesz użyć zarówno długiej jak i krótkiej formy. 7. Dodaj "no" aby wyłączyć opcję: :set noic @@ -854,14 +856,14 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorować wielkość liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - LEKCJA 7.1. JAK UZYSKAĆ POMOC + LEKCJA 7.1. JAK UZYSKAĆ POMOC ** Użycie systemu pomocy on-line ** Vim posiada bardzo dobry system pomocy on-line. By zacząć spróbuj jednej z trzech możliwości: - - wciśnij klawisz <HELP> (jeśli takowy posiadasz) - - wciśnij klawisz <F1> (jeśli takowy posiadasz) + - wciśnij klawisz <HELP> (jeśli taki masz) + - wciśnij klawisz <F1> (jeśli taki masz) - wpisz :help<ENTER> Przeczytaj tekst w oknie pomocy aby dowiedzieć się jak działa pomoc. @@ -878,7 +880,7 @@ Uwaga: Aby ignorować wielkość liter dla jednego wyszukiwania: /ignore\c<ENTER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LEKCJA 7.2. TWORZENIE SKRYPTU STARTOWEGO - ** Włącz możliwości Vim-a ** + ** Włącz możliwości Vima ** Vim ma o wiele więcej możliwości niż Vi, ale większość z nich jest domyślnie wyłączona. Jeśli chcesz włączyć te możliwości na starcie musisz utworzyć @@ -943,23 +945,23 @@ UWAGA: Uzupełnianie działa dla wielu poleceń. Spróbuj wcisnąć CTRL-D i <TA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Tutaj się kończy tutorial Vim-a. Został on pomyślany tak aby dać krótki + Tutaj się kończy tutorial Vima. Został on pomyślany tak aby dać krótki przegląd jego możliwości, wystarczający byś mógł go używać. Jest on daleki od kompletności ponieważ Vim ma o wiele, wiele więcej poleceń. Dla dalszej nauki rekomendujemy książkę: Vim - Vi Improved - autor Steve Oualline Wydawca: New Riders - Pierwsza ksiązka całkowicie poświęcona Vim-owi. Użyteczna zwłaszcza dla + Pierwsza ksiązka całkowicie poświęcona Vimowi. Użyteczna zwłaszcza dla początkujących. Zawiera wiele przykładów i ilustracji. Zobacz http://iccf-holland.org./click5.html - Ta książka jest starsza i bardziej o Vi niż o Vim-ie, ale także warta + Starsza pozycja i bardziej o Vi niż o Vimie, ale także warta polecenia: Learning the Vi Editor - autor Linda Lamb Wydawca: O'Reilly & Associates Inc. To dobra książka by dowiedzieć się niemal wszystkiego co chciałbyś zrobić - z Vi. Szósta edycja zawiera też informacje o Vim-ie. + z Vi. Szósta edycja zawiera też informacje o Vimie. Po polsku wydano: Edytor vi. Leksykon kieszonkowy - autor Arnold Robbins @@ -967,10 +969,10 @@ UWAGA: Uzupełnianie działa dla wielu poleceń. Spróbuj wcisnąć CTRL-D i <TA ISBN: 83-7197-472-8 http://helion.pl/ksiazki/vilek.htm Jest to książeczka zawierająca spis poleceń vi i jego najważniejszych - klonów (między innymi Vim-a). + klonów (między innymi Vima). Edytor vi - autorzy Linda Lamb i Arnold Robbins - Wydawca: Helion 2001 (O'Reilly) - wg 6 ang. wydania + Wydawca: Helion 2001 (O'Reilly) - wg 6. ang. wydania ISBN: 83-7197-539-2 http://helion.pl/ksiazki/viedyt.htm Rozszerzona wersja Learning the Vi Editor w polskim tłumaczeniu. @@ -980,7 +982,7 @@ UWAGA: Uzupełnianie działa dla wielu poleceń. Spróbuj wcisnąć CTRL-D i <TA Colorado State University. E-mail: bware@mines.colorado.edu. - Zmodyfikowane dla Vim-a przez Brama Moolenaara. + Zmodyfikowane dla Vima przez Brama Moolenaara. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -988,4 +990,5 @@ UWAGA: Uzupełnianie działa dla wielu poleceń. Spróbuj wcisnąć CTRL-D i <TA Sierpień 2001, rev. Marzec 2002 2nd rev. Wrzesień 2004 + 3rd rev. Marzec 2006 Wszelkie uwagi proszę kierować na: mikmach@wp.pl |