On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 2:09:51 PM UTC-5, Sonny Chee wrote:

> I've defined a bunch of (SQL) keywords I would like to capitalize 
> using "abbreviate".

It's not your question, but you might like this approach I put together:

https://github.com/fourjay/upsql-vim

It has a (potential) advantage over the abbreviate approach, in that it uses 
syntax to determine SQL keywords. The consequences are minor, but are real, 
notably that a) It works on mixed case b) it's source is the syntax file, which 
means no having to worry about maintaining the keyword list.

I'm the only user. The basic approach comes from this group (Christian Brandt 
post from a long time a go that I found through google). It's put together with 
the assumption that a user will use a plugin manager to run it (that's how I 
use it and how I expect many others do).

That said, David's work is wonderful. I use his plugins all the time. His 
sqlutil formatter works very well (and is quite configurable). I've used it 
more then once to make sense out of of some unformatted glob of SQL. Likewise 
dbext is pretty wonderful.

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