On Fr, 28 Nov 2025, markem wrote:
> I am writing a PHP script to allow me to modify everything in my environment > variables. All I have gotten to so far was to do the Microsoft DOS command > SET to get the list of environment variables. To my surprise I got the > following: > > [51] => map_h=:map h :w<CR>:!cls<CR>:!C:\xampp\php/php %<CR> > [52] => map_i=:map i :w<CR>:!cls<CR>:!C:\xampp\php/php -l %<CR> > [53] => map_u=:map u :w<CR>:!cls<CR>:!C:\xampp\php/php % > out.dat<CR> > > So I went "That's really weird. Maybe I did something wrong in my program." > So I did a > > :!set > out.dat > > And in looking at the output file I found: > > macos9_path=C:\Program_Files\MacOS9\Programs > mame_path=C:\Program_Files\Mame Gaming > map_h=:map h :w<CR>:!cls<CR>:!C:\xampp\php/php %<CR> > map_i=:map i :w<CR>:!cls<CR>:!C:\xampp\php/php -l %<CR> > map_u=:map u :w<CR>:!cls<CR>:!C:\xampp\php/php % > out.dat<CR> > mingw_path=C:\Program Files (x86)\MinGWStudio\MinGW\bin > MSDevDir=C:\Program Files (x86)\DSv5\SharedIDE So it seems you did define those in your environment, not inside vim. Check Environment settings for your Windows operating system. > > But when I tried to get rid of these map commands, I am told What exactly did you try? You should either use `:unlet $map_h` but this will only unset those variables inside your Vim session, or using set map_h= in a cmd.com terminal window to remove it temporarily inside your cmd.exe session. Thanks, Christian -- Why does a ship carry cargo and a truck carry shipments? -- -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_use" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/vim_use/aSwSsZWF3frTXewu%40256bit.org.
