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Subject: Patch 7.3.231
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From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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Note: this is a weird patch, it redoes patches from 7.3.202 and 7.3.203
that failed when applied as a patch, but the mercurial repository
already had this, thus won't change anything there.
Patch 7.3.231
Problem: Runtime file patches failed.
Solution: Redo the patches made against the patched files instead of the
files in the mercurial repository.
Files: runtime/doc/indent.txt, runtime/doc/os_win32.txt
*** ../vim-7.3.230/runtime/doc/indent.txt 2011-05-25 15:16:06.000000000 +0200
--- runtime/doc/indent.txt 2011-05-31 22:23:39.000000000 +0200
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*** 356,363 ****
BaseClass(3) BaseClass(3)
{} {}
<
! +N Indent a continuation line (a line that spills onto the next) N
! additional characters. (default 'shiftwidth').
cino= cino=+10 >
a = b + 9 * a = b + 9 *
--- 357,368 ----
BaseClass(3) BaseClass(3)
{} {}
<
! *cino-+*
! +N Indent a continuation line (a line that spills onto the next)
! inside a function N additional characters. (default
! 'shiftwidth').
! Outside of a function, when the previous line ended in a
! backslash, the 2 * N is used.
cino= cino=+10 >
a = b + 9 * a = b + 9 *
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*** 509,522 ****
--- 514,532 ----
}
}
<
+ *cino-)*
)N Vim searches for unclosed parentheses at most N lines away.
This limits the time needed to search for parentheses. (default
20 lines).
+ *cino-star*
*N Vim searches for unclosed comments at most N lines away. This
limits the time needed to search for the start of a comment.
+ If your /* */ comments stop indenting afer N lines this is the
+ value you will want to change.
(default 70 lines).
+ *cino-#*
#N When N is non-zero recognize shell/Perl comments, starting with
'#'. Default N is zero: don't recognizes '#' comments. Note
that lines starting with # will still be seen as preprocessor
*** ../vim-7.3.230/runtime/doc/os_win32.txt 2010-08-15 21:57:16.000000000 +0200
--- runtime/doc/os_win32.txt 2011-05-28 18:17:58.000000000 +0200
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*** 313,318 ****
--- 313,349 ----
with :!start do not get passed Vim's open file handles, which means they do
not have to be closed before Vim.
To avoid this special treatment, use ":! start".
+ There are two optional arguments (see the next Q):
+ /min the window will be minimized.
+ /b" no console window will be opened
+ You can only one of these flags at a time. A second second one will be
+ treated as the start of the command.
+
+ Q. How do I avoid getting a window for programs that I run asynchronously?
+ A. You have two possible solutions depending on what exactly do you want:
+ 1) You may use the /min flag in order to run program in a minimized state
+ with no other changes. It will work equally for console and GUI
+ applications.
+ 2) You can use the /b flag to run console applications without creating a
+ console window for them (GUI applications are not affected). But you
+ should use this flag only if the application you run doesn't require any
+ input. Otherwise it will get an EOF error because its input stream
+ (stdin) would be redirected to \\.\NUL (stdoud and stderr too).
+
+ Example for a console application, run Exuberant ctags: >
+ :!start /min ctags -R .
+ < When it has finished you should see file named "tags" in your current
+ directory. You should notice the window title blinking on your taskbar.
+ This is more noticable for commands that take longer.
+ Now delete the "tags" file and run this command: >
+ :!start /b ctags -R .
+ < You should have the same "tags" file, but this time there will be no
+ blinking on the taskbar.
+ Example for a GUI application: >
+ :!start /min notepad
+ :!start /b notepad
+ < The first command runs notepad minimized and the second one runs it
+ normally.
Q. I'm using Win32s, and when I try to run an external command like "make",
Vim doesn't wait for it to finish! Help!
*** ../vim-7.3.230/src/version.c 2011-06-20 05:02:53.000000000 +0200
--- src/version.c 2011-06-26 03:14:03.000000000 +0200
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*** 711,712 ****
--- 711,714 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 231,
/**/
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