On 2016-01-11, 'Suresh Govindachar' via vim_dev wrote:
> On 1/7/2016 2:06 PM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> >This assumes 'nocompatible'
> >
> >if exists(':map') == 2 && exists(':smile') == 2
> > nnoremap <F12> :int<Bar>exe "smi"<CR>
> >endif
> >
> >Have fun!
> > ...
>
> I checked gvim/vim on Windows and Ubuntu (14.x), and while both had
> 'nocompatible' and ':map', neither has ':smile'. In fact, I have
> been unable to find (via vim's help and via googling) what in the
> world ':smile' is all about!
>
> So what's ':smile' and where can I find a vim that meets the
> requirements for "having fun"?
It was added with patch 7.4.1005 on or about 31 December 2015. I
would tell you more about it, but judging by the guarded discussions
on this list, discovering it yourself is apparently meant to be part
of the fun.
Regards,
Gary
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