I'm running the latest code from git.
I used to have "notitle" set and that worked but now I have to use "noicon" as
well. This behavior wasn't very intuitive and it's not well documented in the
help text, so I had to find it by looking in the source.
regards,
dan ca
Hi,
I've noticed that syntax highlighting inside bash subshells is lacking
(comments are not rendered as such, for instance). Turns out that was because
the subshells were parsed as `shCmdParenRegion` which is for stuff like `cat
(one-line command)`. Instead subshells should be parsed as
skipping, so it is just rejected. I
just wouldn't have anticipated that it worked that way.
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highlighting is tricky.
This does not explain why the bs in the second line are still not
matched even when the comment rule is removed.
Is it that the entire nextgroup is thrown away, because the # is not
officially part of the B match, so it is counted as not matching?
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These commands perform the same function:
25G
25gg
:25CR
But the first two save the cursor position to the jump list, whereas the last
command does not, which I feel is inconsistent and a bug.
For example, with the following buffer:
1 abc
2 def
3 ghi
Entering the following commands:
:1CR
:2CR
you mark the test as flaky, so that it's run more than once and
considered OK if it passes at least once?
I'm seeing it failing here; out of 28 runs, it failed once.
(This is on a buildbot I set up while writing a buildbot tutorial.)
Does vim's test harness have a way of marking tests flaky?
- Dan
Steps:
Put the following in your vimrc
nnoremap z J
autocmd BufWinLeave *.* mkview
autocmd BufWinEnter *.* silent loadview
In the commandline:
vim ~/foo
Insert this text:
Test1
Test1
Test2
Test2
Fold the Test1 lines in one fold (enter visual mode, select them, then press zf)
Save and exit.
Issue: views saved with mkview use normal instead of normal! commands to
recreate folding, causing user-create key mappings to trigger.
Steps to Reproduce:
Put the following in your vimrc
nnoremap z J
autocmd BufWinLeave *.* mkview
autocmd BufWinEnter *.* silent loadview
In the commandline:
vim
RPM .spec files have optional and less-known sections defining scriptlet to be
run when foreign packages are installed or removed. Let's color their headers
green.
diff -r 5e84f6567623 -r 963d0dedc37f runtime/syntax/spec.vim
--- a/runtime/syntax/spec.vim Wed Sep 21 20:09:42 2011 +0200
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executable in the
MSYS-DTK package, which is version 5.6.1. I assume your perl 5.10 is
installed in c:\perl, so you need to make sure c:\perl\bin comes before
c:\msys\1.0\bin (or wherever you installed msys) in your %PATH% variable.
Dan
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Cesar Romani wrote:
Dan Sharp wrote:
Cesar Romani wrote:
I'm using the Ming compiler on Win XP Pro.
Compiling vim 7.2 with perl 5.8 works,
but when I try to compile vim 7.2 with perl 5.10 it fails:
Thanks a lot for your answer. I changed the order as you indicated but
I'm
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