On Friday, July 13, 2012 8:16:44 AM UTC-5, skeept wrote:
> 
> what I would like to have is 
> if has("win32") and shell.find('bash') >= 0
>   "let $TMP = 'c:\\htemp\\tmp'
>   set shell=C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe
>   "set shellxquote=(
> endif
> 
> my question now is how do this test, to check if the string bash is in shell?
> 
> Thank you.

You can access any option's value in a script by prepending '&' to the option 
name.

So in this case, you'd test for bash with something like:

" test for bash on Windows
if has('win32') && &shell =~ 'bash'

Or even better:

" test for pretty much any Unixy shell on Windows
if has('win32') && &shell =~ 'sh$'

or:

" test for Windows not using the default Windows shell
if has('win32') && &shell !~ 'cmd'

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