Re: improving encryption in vim

2007-03-20 Thread A.J.Mechelynck
Ken Hirsch wrote: [...] To clarify, based on my understanding: if software is exported from the U.S., which vim arguably is, and it is capable of powerful encryption (64-bit symmetric keys, other limits for public-key/elliptic algorithms), then it _is_ subject to export restrictions. As the lin

Fwd: BUG? line("'A") always returns line number in all the files

2007-03-20 Thread Easwy Yang
Sorry for sending to Bram's private mail address. Here's my original mail. -- Forwarded message -- From: Easwy Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2007-3-21 上午9:19 Subject: Re: BUG? line("'A") always returns line number in all the files To: Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Yes, it

Re: improving encryption in vim

2007-03-20 Thread Nicolas Weber
Hi, To clarify, based on my understanding: if software is exported from the U.S., which vim arguably is, and it is capable of powerful encryption isn't vim exported from the Netherlands? Nico

Re: improving encryption in vim

2007-03-20 Thread Andreas Gunnarsson
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 08:55:33PM +0100, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Main issue is that the current encryption is breakable. We need a > stronger encryption, which is free to distribute. We only need one new > method. If a strong encryption algorithm is used, the keys may still be the weak spot. A

Re: improving encryption in vim

2007-03-20 Thread Ken Hirsch
Matthew Winn wrote: On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:22:08 -0600, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There are no patent issues, but there is export issues, I live in the US The reason I suggested Rijndael is because there are no US export issues. Not only was it developed in Flanders so implementat

Re: BUG? line("'A") always returns line number in all the files

2007-03-20 Thread Bram Moolenaar
Easwy Yang wrote: > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to reproduce: > 1. Place an uppercase mark A in file aa.c; > 2. use :echo line("'A"), it will display the correct line number; > 3. change to another file, execute :echo line("'A"), it will display the line >number too. > > Actual result: >

Re: trying to ":vs ./" breaks vim when the window is already split.

2007-03-20 Thread Bram Moolenaar
Stuart Powers wrote: > I opend a file in vim: > > "vim WineComplianceVarietal.txt" > > then I typed: > > ":vs /DI_Pernod/data/pernod/product.txt" > > which successfully split the window. > > then I typed: > >":vs ./" > > upon which I saw: www.stuism.com/temp/

Re: Understanding regxp implementation

2007-03-20 Thread Nikolai Weibull
On 3/20/07, Asiri Rathnayake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I went through the regxp code and have a few questions... First, Why use this kind of a coding scheme and encode patterns rather than using a state diagram ? ( Performance/Memory ? ). Because that's how Henry Spencer did it. I don't kno

Re: Understanding regxp implementation

2007-03-20 Thread Asiri Rathnayake
Hi Bram,Nikolai, I went through the regxp code and have a few questions... First, Why use this kind of a coding scheme and encode patterns rather than using a state diagram ? ( Performance/Memory ? ). Secondly, is it a requirement that the new implementation has to follow the same method ? I mean

BUG? line("'A") always returns line number in all the files

2007-03-20 Thread Easwy Yang
Reproducible: Always Steps to reproduce: 1. Place an uppercase mark A in file aa.c; 2. use :echo line("'A"), it will display the correct line number; 3. change to another file, execute :echo line("'A"), it will display the line number too. Actual result: See above. Expected result: In a file

Re: improving encryption in vim

2007-03-20 Thread Matthew Winn
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:22:08 -0600, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There are no patent issues, but there is export issues, I live in the US The reason I suggested Rijndael is because there are no US export issues. Not only was it developed in Flanders so implementations outside the US abound,