On 13/04/10 22:11, esquifit wrote:
[...]
Yes, you're right. I first expected being able to pass the same string
representing a file path to functions like filereadable() and
system(), but I now understand that both functions are actually
different creatures.
As for how to compile vim in cygwing, thanks to both you and pansz for
the suggestion and offered support. I'm also reluctant to install gcc
and a bunch of other programs and libraries only for this. My computer
is provided by my employer and I want to keep "non-compliant" software
to a minimum, with deviations only where this means a clear
productivity gain. So, it is not only the time factor what prevents me
from doing it.
Thanks also for the hint about posting at the bottom, I should have
noticed it by myself.
cheers
e.
You might be interested in the cygpath program. In Cygwin, use
man cygpath
after making sure that the program is installed.
Best regards,
Tony.
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The income tax has made more liars out of the American people than golf
has. Even when you make a tax form out on the level, you don't know
when it's through if you are a crook or a martyr.
-- Will Rogers
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