On Sunday, May 12, 2013 2:09:32 PM UTC+2, Chiel92 wrote:
Thank you for your explanation. So would it be appreciated to include four
compiler plugins for C# (csc,msc,msbuild,xbuild)?
I can create those easily from what we have now.
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 11:37 PM, Bram Moolenaar
On 13/05/13 08:13, Zulox4 wrote:
Hello,
I found that shift-Tab (K_SH_TAB) is a K_SPECIAL key (3 bytes), like
Back-space, that has code 08H.
At the end, in normal.c the K_SPECIAL keys are compared with:
#define K_S_TAB TERMCAP2KEY('k', 'B') === -17003 value = 128,107,98 bytes
#define K_BS
I added license notation for new files which I have wrote.
Of course, those are under VIM LICENSE! ;-)
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Ken Takata wrote:
2013/05/11 Sat 5:25:21 UTC+9 Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Ken Takata wrote:
2013/05/10 Fri 10:21:37 UTC+9 mattn wrote:
On Friday, May 10, 2013 3:55:02 AM UTC+9, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
https://code.google.com/p/vim-soc2008-regexp/wiki/nfa_bugs
Andrei (the
I have two patches to submit...
I think the IDE features can provide by plugins, I am making an IDE project.
2013/5/14 Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net
Ken Takata wrote:
2013/05/11 Sat 5:25:21 UTC+9 Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Ken Takata wrote:
2013/05/10 Fri 10:21:37 UTC+9 mattn
Hello
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I notice it doesn't get recognized, becaues the pattern for the filetype
is */etc/dnsmasq.conf. I think it will be ok to just match
dnsmasq.conf.
No dnsmasq.conf will get you false positives.
# find /etc -iname 'dnsmasq.conf'
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/dnsmasq.conf
Hi Bram!
On So, 12 Mai 2013, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On So, 12 Mai 2013, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Wouldn't it be better to have the entries and the titles in a list?
We could do this as well. I don't mind.
If getqfstack() is to be used to restore, how
:for id in range(10)
exe printf(call setqflist(a.entry%d, '', a.title%d), id,id)
endfor
Even in this example lists would be more appropriate in place of `entry%d` keys.
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On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 12:21:41 PM UTC+2, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 13/05/13 08:13, Zulox4 wrote:
Hello,
I found that shift-Tab (K_SH_TAB) is a K_SPECIAL key (3 bytes), like
Back-space, that has code 08H.
At the end, in normal.c the K_SPECIAL keys are compared with:
On Di, 14 Mai 2013, Christian Brabandt wrote:
Hmm, that's doable, but not simple. What if the returned structure
changes? It's probably better to add setlocstac().
Here is an updated patch, containing setlocstack()/setqfstack() function
and which also includes the title list
Hi,
Attached is a simple text file that triggers the E363: error on some of the
brackets.
Setting maxmempattern to 5000 instead of using the default 1000 works around this, but
asthereseems to be nothing special in that file I suspect a bug in the matchparen.vim plugin.
Tested with vim-7.3
On 14 May 2013, Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org wrote:
Here is an updated patch, containing setlocstack()/setqfstack() function
and which also includes the title list suggestion. For some reason, the
stack returned by getqfstack()/getlocstack() looks a little bit weird:
Here an
Thanks for the reply.
I took some time today to look more closely at the RFC and the other resonses
in this thread. I also played around a bit with creating a meta-plugin that
would allow writing python-only plugins, just to get a feel of things. So,
with
all that in mind here is my priorized
RFC was updated. In addition to @Andy Kittner’s suggestions I also added a few
words about exceptions. Main proposal here: transform VimL errors/exceptions
into python ones; this should be relatively easy as we already have :try whose
implementation can be hacked.
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