Ben Jackson wrote:
Thanks, Bram, will do.
I just looked over your patch. Why is it necessary? syntax/vim.vim,
without it, already handles
py3 <<trim
...
trim
where the "..." is already a python region; also, your insertion
requires trim to precede other words used to set off a python region
(ie. py3 << trimSomethingElse).
Please give an example, too. Is it because you want py3 << trim
SomethingElse supported (note the intervening space between trim and
SomethingElse)? Is the old py3 <<SomethingElse no longer supported,
and are you claiming that no one should use that form? I can make "py3
<< trim SomethingElse" supported without taking down py3 <<
SomethingElse . Is what follows "trim", if anything, always just a
word or can it be a quoted expression, and does the python region
terminator also have just trim or "trim SomethingElse"?
Some information please!
Chip Campbell
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