On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Ben Fritz <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:57:11 AM UTC-6, ali jaan wrote:
> > I added some commands in .vimrc
> >
> > source ~/vimfiles/matchit.vim
> >
> > let b:match_words =
> >
> >
> '\<begin\>:\<end\>,'.'\<class\>:\<endclass\>,'.'\<task\>:\<endtask\>,'.'\<case\>:\<endcase\>'
>
> b:match_words is a buffer-local variable, as indicated by the b: prefix.
>
> If you want to set b:match_words on every file of a given filetype, you
> want to use a FileType autocmd or a custom ftplugin or after/ftplugin file.
>
> :help internal-variables
>   (or :help b:var)
> :help :autocmd
> :help filetype


     Those are good references, but you might skip a few paragraphs and go
to

:help :filetype-plugin-on

What type of file are you editing?  Chances are that vim already has an
ftplugin with matchit support.  If so, then all you have to do is add

:filetype-plugin-on

to your vimrc file.

     Historical note:  when filetype plugins were first added to vim, Dan
Sharp contributed several of them that did little more than add
configuration for matchit.

HTH  --Benji Fisher
(For once I remembered not to top-post when using the Gmail web interface!)

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