Yeah I could but I know that I've run into this problem in other places so I
just wanted to find out how not to run into them altogether. I will consider
upgrading to 7.3 at some point anyway.

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Charles Campbell <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Uri Moszkowicz wrote:
>
>> I don't know. I built my vim from 7.2 source. It's definitely there
>> though:
>>
>> " Features:                     Runs or compiles Groovy scripts.  Indents
>> code blocks.
>> "                                               Continues comments on
>> adjacent lines.  Provides
>> "                                               insert-mode abbreviations.
>>  F2 for plugin help.
>> ...
>> " Abbreviations
>> ia <buffer> cl class {<CR>}<Esc>kf{i<C-R>=<SID>RemoveSpace()<CR>
>> ia <buffer> dcp this.class.classLoader.rootLoader.addURL(new
>> URL('file:///'))<Esc>F'i<C-R>=<SID>RemoveSpace()<CR>
>> ia <buffer> fl for( in ){<CR>}<Esc>kf(a<C-R>=<SID>RemoveSpace()<CR>
>> ...
>>
>> It's a bit besides the point though as I encounter abbreviations in other
>> files as well.
>>
>>  Hmm, well, I have vim 7.3, with syntax/groovy.vim v0.1.9b , but its
> preface says that its last change was 6/4/2004 (whether that means June 4 or
> the 6th of April doesn't seem important).  Is this file really a syntax
> file?  In grepping through all the syntax files, admittedly of vim 7.3's,
> the only syntax file with the word "Features:" in it is syntax/nqc.vim .
>  Running/compiling support and insert-mode abbreviations don't belong in
> syntax files.  I suspect your installation has some problems, as it appears
> that plugins have been installed atop of system files (and even then not in
> the correct places).  May I suggest upgrading to vim 7.3?
>
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell
>
>
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