On Apr 15, 9:14 pm, ZyX <zyx....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Reply to message «Re: syntax coloring»,
> sent 23:02:40 15 April 2011, Friday
> by rameo:
>
> > Tnx.. this is what I added:
> > autocmd VimLeave * if argc() != 0 | 'argdel *' endif
>
> Reread help. This is false: you should not use strikes around `argdel *' and 
> you
> should have bar before `endif' just like you have before `argdel'.
>
> > I noted that (even after a buffer delete :bd) certain buffers do
> > remain in "session.vim"
> > I had no troubles anymore after removing "argdel *" and troubles again
> > after having changed the script as above.
>
> I know this issue. In this case you should have `argdel' before mksession,
> I don't get why you have it *after*.
>
> Original message:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 15, 8:55 pm, ZyX <zyx....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Reply to message «Re: syntax coloring»,
> > > sent 21:39:21 15 April 2011, Friday
>
> > > by rameo:
> > > > Still have a little problem.
> > > > I had also a VimLeave argdel command in my _vimrc.
>
> > > > Is this correct?:
>
> > > > augroup SaveRestoreSessions
> > > > autocmd!
> > > > autocmd VimEnter * nested source D:\session.vim
> > > > autocmd VimLeave * nested mksession! D:\session.vim
> > > > autocmd VimLeave *  if argc() != 0 | exe 'argdel *'
> > > > augroup END
>
> > > > btw tnx. for your script.
>
> > > 1. Missing endif.
> > > 2. You don't need `exe' here.
> > > 3. I don't get why do you need this command at all.
>
> > > Original message:
> > > > On Apr 15, 5:43 pm, ZyX <zyx....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Reply to message «Re: syntax coloring»,
> > > > > sent 19:13:18 15 April 2011, Friday
>
> > > > > by rameo:
> > > > > > Please let me ask you one more question...
> > > > > > How do you close this session and reopens a custom one (happens
> > > > > > once in a while)?
>
> > > > > I don't use one continious vim session and don't load any sessions at
> > > > > vim startup (the `just the same error' meant that I used an
> > > > > autocommand in a similar way and got the same error, not that I used
> > > > > the same code). Instead I create a new session file almost each time
> > > > > when vim exits and load one of created sessions at vim startup:
> > > > > 1. due to virtual desktops I almost never close any of my projects'
> > > > > windows, 2. I use vim to quickly edit something from command-line,
> > > > > loading any sessions will discard the most significant part of vim
> > > > > invocation arguments for this use-case.
> > > > > Saving session at vim exit is for the case when I have to reload vim
> > > > > (mostly plugin or kernel updates).
> > > > > Here is my code:
>
> > > > >     "▶2 mksession
> > > > >     if has('mksession')
> > > > >         function s:InitSes()
> > > > >             let sesdir=expand('~/.vimsessions')
> > > > >             if !isdirectory(sesdir)
> > > > >                 call mkdir(expand(sesdir), "", 0700)
> > > > >             endif
> > > > >             let sesfile=os#JoinPath(sesdir, '.sessions.lst')
> > > > >             let sessions=[]
> > > > >             if filereadable(sesfile)
> > > > >                 let sessions+=readfile(sesfile, 'b')
> > > > >                 while !empty(sessions) && empty(sessions[-1])
> > > > >                     call remove(sessions, -1)
> > > > >                 endwhile
> > > > >             endif
> > > > >             let sessplitted=map(copy(sessions),
> > > > >                         \'split(v:val, ''\v%(\\@<!%(\\\\)*)@<=,'')')
> > > > >             let sesdirs=map(copy(sessplitted),
> > > > > '((empty(v:val))?(""):(v:val[0]))') let
> > > > > sesfiles=map(copy(sessplitted), '((empty(v:val))?([]):(v:val[1:]))')
> > > > > execute "cd
> > > > > ".fnameescape(resolve(fnamemodify('.', ':p'))) let
> > > > > curdir=escape(fnamemodify('.', ':p'), ',\')
> > > > >             return [sesdir, sesfile, sessions, sesdirs, sesfiles,
> > > > > curdir] endfunction
> > > > >         let s:_functions['s:InitSes']=function('s:InitSes')
> > > > >         function s:MakeSession()
> > > > >             let [sesdir, sesfile, sessions, sesdirs, sesfiles,
> > > > > curdir]=s:InitSes() let files=sort(map(filter(map(filter(range(1,
> > > > > bufnr('$')), \                        'getbufvar(v:val,
> > > > > "&bt")!=#"help"'), \                 'bufname(v:val)'),
> > > > >                         \             'filereadable(v:val)'),
> > > > >                         \    
> > > > >  'escape(fnamemodify(resolve(fnamemodify(v:val, ":p")), ":~:."),
> > > > > ",\\")'))
> > > > >             if empty(files)
> > > > >                 return
> > > > >             endif
> > > > >             let sesstr=join([curdir]+files, ',')
> > > > >             let sindex=index(sessions, sesstr)
> > > > >             if sindex==-1
> > > > >                 let sindex=index(sessions, '')
> > > > >             endif
> > > > >             if sindex==-1
> > > > >                 let sesname=os#JoinPath(sesdir, len(sesdirs).'.vim')
> > > > >                 call add(sessions, sesstr)
> > > > >             else
> > > > >                 let sesname=os#JoinPath(sesdir, sindex.'.vim')
> > > > >                 let sessions[sindex]=sesstr
> > > > >             endif
> > > > >             execute 'mksession! '.fnameescape(sesname)
> > > > >             call writefile(sessions, sesfile, 'b')
> > > > >         endfunction
> > > > >         let s:_functions['s:MakeSession']=function('s:MakeSession')
> > > > >         function s:LoadSession(bang, ...)
> > > > >             let [sesdir, sesfile, sessions, sesdirs, sesfiles,
> > > > > curdir]=s:InitSes() if a:0 && string(+a:1)==#a:1 && a:1<len(sessions)
> > > > > && \!empty(sessions[a:1])
> > > > >                 let dirsessions=[[+a:1, sesdirs[a:1], sessions[a:1]]]
> > > > >             else
> > > > >                 let dirsessions=filter(map(copy(sesdirs),
> > > > >                             \              '[v:key, v:val,
> > > > > sessions[v:key]]'), \          'v:val[1]==#curdir'.
> > > > >                             \                   ((a:0)?(' &&
> > > > > v:val[2]=~?a:1'):(''))) endif
> > > > >             if len(dirsessions)==1 || (!empty(dirsessions) && a:bang)
> > > > >                 let sesid=dirsessions[0][0]
> > > > >                 let sesname=os#JoinPath(sesdir, sesid.'.vim')
> > > > >                 execute 'source '.fnameescape(sesname)
> > > > >                 call delete(sesname)
> > > > >                 if sesid==(len(sessions)-1)
> > > > >                     call remove(sessions, -1)
> > > > >                 else
> > > > >                     let sessions[sesid]=""
> > > > >                 endif
> > > > >                 call writefile(sessions, sesfile, 'b')
> > > > >             endif
> > > > >         endfunction
> > > > >         let s:_functions['s:LoadSession']=function('s:LoadSession')
> > > > >         function s:PrintSessions()
> > > > >             let [sesdir, sesfile, sessions, sesdirs, sesfiles,
> > > > > curdir]=s:InitSes() call map(sessions,
> > > > >                         \'printf("%'.len(len(sessions)-1).'u %s",
> > > > > v:key, v:val)') echo join(sessions, "\n")
> > > > >         endfunction
> > > > >         let
> > > > > s:_functions['s:PrintSessions']=function('s:PrintSessions') autocmd
> > > > > VimLeavePre * call s:MakeSession()
> > > > >         command -nargs=? -bang LoadSession   call
> > > > > s:LoadSession(<bang>0, <q-args>) command -bar          
> > > > > PrintSessions call s:PrintSessions() let
> > > > > s:_commands+=['LoadSession', 'PrintSessions']
> > > > >     endif
> > > > >     "▲2
>
> > > > > I am going to evolve this into plugin sometime.
>
> > > > > Original message:
> > > > > > On Apr 15, 1:43 pm, ZyX <zyx....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > Reply to message «syntax coloring»,
> > > > > > > sent 11:06:33 15 April 2011, Friday
>
> > > > > > > by rameo:
> > > > > > > > When I start VIM it shows my tabs and reloads my buffers from
> > > > > > > > the last time.
>
> > > > > > > > I use a session to do this.
>
> > > > > > > > au VimEnter * exe "so d:\\Session.vim"
> > > > > > > > au VimLeave * exe "'mksession! d:\\Session.vim'"
>
> > > > > > > You have made just the same mistake as me some time ago: all
> > > > > > > filetype-related files are loaded using an autocommand, but by
> > > > > > > default no autocommands are allowed when you are executing an
> > > > > > > autocommand, so you should add `nested' just after the pattern.
> > > > > > > By the way, why do you use `exe'? The following works as well:
> > > > > > > augroup SaveRestoreSessions
> > > > > > >         autocmd!
> > > > > > >         autocmd VimEnter * nested source D:\session.vim
> > > > > > >         autocmd VimLeave * nested mksession! D:\session.vim
> > > > > > >     augroup END
>
> > > > > > > See `:h autocmd-nested' for more details.
>
> > > > > > > Original message:
> > > > > > > > When I start VIM it shows my tabs and reloads my buffers from
> > > > > > > > the last time.
>
> > > > > > > > I use a session to do this.
>
> > > > > > > > au VimEnter * exe "so d:\\Session.vim"
> > > > > > > > au VimLeave * exe "'mksession! d:\\Session.vim'"
>
> > > > > > > > My reopened files do not have syntax coloring.
> > > > > > > > I have to do ":e" in every file where I need syntax coloring to
> > > > > > > > view syntax coloring.
>
> > > > > > > > I know that I can add "localoptions" in sessionoptions but this
> > > > > > > > slows down my vim (I noted that it uses 20-25% more CPU).
> > > > > > > > Without "localoptions" my vim is much faster.
>
> > > > > > > > How do you resolve this?
> > > > > > > > Don't you use sessions?
>
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> > > > > > Great! It does work.
> > > > > > Thanks a lot!
>
> > > > > > Please let me ask you one more question...
> > > > > > How do you close this session and reopens a custom one (happens
> > > > > > once in a while)?
>
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> > > > Still have a little problem.
> > > > I had also a VimLeave argdel command in my _vimrc.
>
> > > > Is this correct?:
>
> > > > augroup SaveRestoreSessions
> > > > autocmd!
> > > > autocmd VimEnter * nested source D:\session.vim
> > > > autocmd
>
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I don't know why I had it after mksession.
...oh...maybe I know... not enouth knowledge of vim :)

I found a new way to integrate argdel:

augroup SaveRestoreSessions
autocmd!
autocmd VimEnter * nested source $VIM\vimfiles\sessions\Session.vim
autocmd VimLeave * call MakeSession()
autocmd VimLeave * nested mksession! $VIM\vimfiles\sessions
\Session.vim
augroup END

function! MakeSession()
  if argc() != 0
    execute 'argdel *'
  endif
endfunction

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