On 20.02.2023 16:53, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 20/02/2023 16:49, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 20/02/2023 16:20, Predrag Zecevic via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Hi all,

does anyone has nice .vimrc, which still obey syntax coloring? Especially for
bash...

Recently, vim was upgrade from version 8 to 9:

:; pkg list *editor/vim*
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION                    IFO
editor/vim 9.0.1300-2023.0.0.0        i--
editor/vim/vim-core 9.0.1300-2023.0.0.0        i--

Since then, bash syntax coloring is not working with neither .vimrc (old one,
and modified one). Or w/o .vimrc.
Previously, that syntax highlighting could help a lot, when entering shell
commands to point to the syntax error.

Now, it is completely useless...

Any thoughts? Anyone still uses it?

No problem here, with .vimrc

set encoding=utf-8
set term=xterm-color
syntax enable

everything highlights fine, even bash scripts.


You may also need this (one line) :
autocmd Syntax * exec("set dict+=".$VIMRUNTIME."/syntax/".expand('<amatch>').".vim")

Thanks,

---8<------
:; cat ~/.vim/vimrc
set encoding=utf-8
set term=xterm-color
syntax enable

autocmd Syntax * exec("set dict+=".$VIMRUNTIME."/syntax/".expand('<amatch>').".vim")
---8<------

and still no luck (tried from within *tmux* session and from pure bash shell). Same version from Ubuntu 22.04 (I had to install it from PPA repo) shows test bash file properly.

So, it could be something on my machine.
The problem is I have no clue where to start.

Regards.

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