Re: Emulate 'touch' command in vim script?

2008-10-26 Fir de Conversatie Gary Johnson
On 2008-10-26, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All, > > I'm looking for an equivalent of the 'touch' command to keep files in > sync for a script that I'm developing. The 'rename' command only > changes the last accessed time. Ofcourse, I don't want to read and > write the

Emulate 'touch' command in vim script?

2008-10-26 Fir de Conversatie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello All, I'm looking for an equivalent of the 'touch' command to keep files in sync for a script that I'm developing. The 'rename' command only changes the last accessed time. Ofcourse, I don't want to read and write the file back; that would beat the purpose. I would appreciate any other sugge

RE: Patch: ECL if for 7.2

2008-10-26 Fir de Conversatie John Beckett
Mikael Jansson wrote: >> Good - that's published now at: >> http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/web/vim-patches > > You got the HREF wrong! :-) I'm having a bit of trouble decoding your message. To easily get the desired formatting I did a copy/paste of the previous item, then edited the ne

Re: Patch: ECL if for 7.2

2008-10-26 Fir de Conversatie Mikael Jansson
John Beckett wrote: > Mikael Jansson wrote: >> === >> #. ECL (Embeddable Common Lisp) Interface >> Author: Mikael Jansson et al >> Status: Mostly complete, needs testing >> Site: http://common-lisp.net/project/limp >> >> Implements many, but not all, of the VimScript functions. See >>

RE: Patch: ECL if for 7.2

2008-10-26 Fir de Conversatie John Beckett
Mikael Jansson wrote: > === > #. ECL (Embeddable Common Lisp) Interface > Author: Mikael Jansson et al > Status: Mostly complete, needs testing > Site: http://common-lisp.net/project/limp > > Implements many, but not all, of the VimScript functions. See > the project page for documen

Re: Patch: ECL if for 7.2

2008-10-26 Fir de Conversatie Mikael Jansson
Hi, > The Vim Patches page is: > http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/web/vim-patches > > [snip] > > If you like, reply here with text that you would like on the page (check the > page to > see what sort of info is wanted). Then I'll edit the page. > Excellent! How about this? =