[BUG] termresponse autocmd fails in vimdiff

2007-09-18 Fir de Conversatie Aron Griffis
A while back I filed this at Debian's BTS, see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=436452 In a terminal, v:termresponse is set to the response to the t_RV escape code. The TermResponse autocmd fires when v:termresponse is set. This works normally in xterm and gnome-terminal at

Re: Bug in autoload handling?

2007-09-18 Fir de Conversatie ap
On Sep 17, 12:30 pm, Tony Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - name (with omitted scope) defaults to l:name if in a function, otherwise to g:name I don't want to count hairs, but , well I do it anyway : - name (with omitted scope) defaults to l:name if in a function and the name does

Re: Bug in autoload handling?

2007-09-18 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
ap wrote: On Sep 17, 12:30 pm, Tony Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - name (with omitted scope) defaults to l:name if in a function, otherwise to g:name I don't want to count hairs, but , well I do it anyway : - name (with omitted scope) defaults to l:name if in a function

Re: [OT] Lambda

2007-09-18 Fir de Conversatie Ben Schmidt
That use of lambda exists in colloquial contemporary French. In the French wikipedia, under Lambda (homonymie), the first title is as follows: Adjectif * Le mot lambda est souvent utilisé comme adjectif pour qualifier une entité indéfinie quelconque. * Un utilisateur lambda

Re: [OT] Lambda

2007-09-18 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
Ben Schmidt wrote: That use of lambda exists in colloquial contemporary French. In the French wikipedia, under Lambda (homonymie), the first title is as follows: Adjectif * Le mot lambda est souvent utilisé comme adjectif pour qualifier une entité indéfinie quelconque. * Un