On Sun, Dec 06, 2020 at 08:10:29AM -0600, Felipe Contreras wrote:
It does not matter what I have. I already explained a situation that
is inconsistent.

 #!/bin/sh

 cat > /tmp/vim_test_rc <<EOF
 set nocompatible
 syntax enable
 filetype plugin indent on
 au! FileType sh setl et ts=2
 au! BufRead,BufNewFile /tmp/test.sh setl noet ts=8
 EOF

 gvim -u /tmp/vim_test_rc -c "set et?" /tmp/test.sh
 sleep 10
 echo >> /tmp/test.sh

What does "set et?" return initially?

And what does it return 10 seconds later after the file is reloaded?

You can see what is happening more clearly if you set the autocmds to echomsg something 
unique. When opening or :edit-ing a file, the FileType autocmd runs first, followed by 
the BufRead,BufNewFile autocmd. When gvim's W11 prompt triggers a "Load File", 
the BufRead autocmd runs before the FileType autocmd. In all cases, after/ftplugin/sh.vim 
is loaded immediately before the FileType trigger executes. This is all neither here nor 
there if you use ftplugin instead of autocmds.

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