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- version6.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2022 Apr 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
Welcome to Vim Version 6.0! A large number of features has been added. This
file mentions all the new items that have been added, changes to existing
features and bug fixes compared to Vim 5.x.
See |vi_diff.txt| for an overview of differences between Vi and Vim 6.0.
See |version4.txt| for differences between Vim 3.0 and Vim 4.0.
See |version5.txt| for differences between Vim 4.0 and Vim 5.0.
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES |incompatible-6|
Cursor position in Visual mode |curpos-visual|
substitute command Vi compatible |substitute-CR|
global option values introduced |new-global-values|
'fileencoding' changed |fileencoding-changed|
Digraphs changed |digraphs-changed|
Filetype detection changed |filetypedetect-changed|
Unlisted buffers introduced |new-unlisted-buffers|
CTRL-U in Command-line mode changed |CTRL-U-changed|
Ctags gone |ctags-gone|
Documentation reorganized |documentation-6|
Modeless selection and clipboard |modeless-and-clipboard|
Small incompatibilities |incomp-small-6|
NEW FEATURES |new-6|
Folding |new-folding|
Vertically split windows |new-vertsplit|
Diff mode |new-diff-mode|
Easy Vim: click-and-type |new-evim|
User manual |new-user-manual|
Flexible indenting |new-indent-flex|
Extended search patterns |new-searchpat|
UTF-8 support |new-utf-8|
Multi-language support |new-multi-lang|
Plugin support |new-plugins|
Filetype plugins |new-filetype-plugins|
File browser |new-file-browser|
Editing files over a network |new-network-files|
Window for command-line editing |new-cmdwin|
Debugging mode |new-debug-mode|
Cursor in virtual position |new-virtedit|
Debugger interface |new-debug-itf|
Communication between Vims |new-vim-server|
Buffer type options |new-buftype|
Printing |new-printing|
Ports |ports-6|
Quickfix extended |quickfix-6|
Operator modifiers |new-operator-mod|
Search Path |new-search-path|
Writing files improved |new-file-writing|
Argument list |new-argument-list|
Restore a View |new-View|
Color schemes |new-color-schemes|
Various new items |new-items-6|
IMPROVEMENTS |improvements-6|
COMPILE TIME CHANGES |compile-changes-6|
BUG FIXES |bug-fixes-6|
VERSION 6.1 |version-6.1|
Changed |changed-6.1|
Added |added-6.1|
Fixed |fixed-6.1|
VERSION 6.2 |version-6.2|
Changed |changed-6.2|
Added |added-6.2|
Fixed |fixed-6.2|
VERSION 6.3 |version-6.3|
Changed |changed-6.3|
Added |added-6.3|
Fixed |fixed-6.3|
VERSION 6.4 |version-6.4|
Changed |changed-6.4|
Added |added-6.4|
Fixed |fixed-6.4|
==============================================================================
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES *incompatible-6*
These changes are incompatible with previous releases. Check this list if you
run into a problem when upgrading from Vim 5.x to 6.0
Cursor position in Visual mode *curpos-visual*
------------------------------
When going from one window to another window on the same buffer while in
Visual mode, the cursor position of the other window is adjusted to keep the
same Visual area. This can be used to set the start of the Visual area in one
window and the end in another. In vim 5.x the cursor position of the other
window would be used, which could be anywhere and was not very useful.
Substitute command Vi compatible *substitute-CR*
--------------------------------
The substitute string (the "to" part of the substitute command) has been made
Vi compatible. Previously a CTRL-V had a special meaning and could be used to
prevent a <CR> to insert a line break. This made it impossible to insert a
CTRL-V before a line break. Now a backslash is used to prevent a <CR> to
cause a line break. Since the number of backslashes is halved, it is still
possible to insert a line break at the end of the line. This now works just
like Vi, but it's not compatible with Vim versions before 6.0.
When a ":s" command doesn't make any substitutions, it no longer sets the '[
and '] marks. This is not related to Vi, since it doesn't have these marks.
Global option values introduced *new-global-values*
-------------------------------
There are now global values for options which are local to a buffer or window.
Previously the local options were copied from one buffer to another. When
editing another file this could cause option values from a modeline to be used
for the wrong file. Now the global values are used when entering a buffer
that has not been used before. Also, when editing another buffer in a window,
the local window options are reset to their global values. The ":set" command
sets both the local and global values, this is still compatible. But a
modeline only sets the local value, this is not backwards compatible.
":let &opt = val" now sets the local and global values, like ":set". New
commands have been added to set the global or local value:
:let &opt = val like ":set"
:let &g:opt = val like ":setglobal"
:let &l:opt = val like ":setlocal"
'fileencoding' changed *fileencoding-changed*
----------------------
'fileencoding' was used in Vim 5.x to set the encoding used inside all of Vim.
This was a bit strange, because it was local to a buffer and worked for all
buffers. It could never be different between buffers, because it changed the
way text in all buffers was interpreted.
It is now used for the encoding of the file related to the buffer. If you
still set 'fileencoding' it is likely to be overwritten by the detected
encoding from 'fileencodings', thus it is "mostly harmless".
The old FileEncoding autocommand now does the same as the new EncodingChanged
event.
Digraphs changed *digraphs-changed*
----------------
The default digraphs now correspond to RFC1345. This is very different from
what was used in Vim 5.x. |digraphs|
Filetype detection changed *filetypedetect-changed*
--------------------------
The filetype detection previously was using the "filetype" autocommand group.
This caused confusion with the FileType event name (case is ignored). The
group is now called "filetypedetect". It still works, but if the "filetype"
group is used the autocommands will not be removed by ":filetype off".
The support for 'runtimepath' has made the "myfiletypefile" and
"mysyntaxfile" mechanism obsolete. They are still used for backwards
compatibility.
The connection between the FileType event and setting the 'syntax' option was
previously in the "syntax" autocommand group. That caused confusion with the
Syntax event name. The group is now called "syntaxset".
The distributed syntax files no longer contain "syntax clear". That makes it
possible to include one in the other without tricks. The syntax is now
cleared when the 'syntax' option is set (by an autocommand added from
synload.vim). This makes the syntax cleared when the value of 'syntax' does
not correspond to a syntax file. Previously the existing highlighting was
kept.
Unlisted buffers introduced *new-unlisted-buffers*
---------------------------
There is now a difference between buffers which don't appear in the buffer
list and buffers which are really not in the buffer list. Commands like
":ls", ":bnext", ":blast" and the Buffers menu will skip buffers not in the
buffer list. |unlisted-buffer|
The 'buflisted' option can be used to make a buffer appear in the buffer list
or not.
Several commands that previously added a buffer to the buffer list now create
an unlisted buffer. This means that a ":bnext" and ":ball" will not find these
files until they have actually been edited. For example, buffers used for the
alternative file by ":write file" and ":read file".
Other commands previously completely deleted a buffer and now only remove
the buffer from the buffer list. Commands relying on a buffer not to be
present might fail. For example, a ":bdelete" command in an autocommand that
relied on something following to fail (was used in the automatic tests).
|:bwipeout| can be used for the old meaning of ":bdelete".
The BufDelete autocommand event is now triggered when a buffer is removed from
the buffer list. The BufCreate event is only triggered when a buffer is
created that is added to the buffer list, or when an existing buffer is added
to the buffer list. BufAdd is a new name for BufCreate.
The new BufNew event is for creating any buffer and BufWipeout for really
deleting a buffer.
When doing Insert mode completion, only buffers in the buffer list are
scanned. Added the 'U' flag to 'complete' to do completion from unlisted
buffers.
Unlisted buffers are not stored in a viminfo file.
CTRL-U in Command-line mode changed *CTRL-U-changed*
-----------------------------------
Using CTRL-U when editing the command line cleared the whole line. Most
shells only delete the characters before the cursor. Made it work like that.
(Steve Wall)
You can get the old behavior with CTRL-E CTRL-U: >
:cnoremap <C-U> <C-E><C-U>
Ctags gone *ctags-gone*
----------
Ctags is no longer part of the Vim distribution. It's now a grown-up program
by itself, it deserves to be distributed separately.
Ctags can be found here: http://ctags.sf.net/.
Documentation reorganized *documentation-6*
-------------------------
The documentation has been reorganized, an item may not be where you found it
in Vim 5.x.
- The user manual was added, some items have been moved to it from the
reference manual.
- The quick reference is now in a separate file (so that it can be printed).
The examples in the documentation were previously marked with a ">" in the
first column. This made it difficult to copy/paste them. There is now a
single ">" before the example and it ends at a "<" or a non-blank in the first
column. This also looks better without highlighting.
'helpfile' is no longer used to find the help tags file. This allows a user
to add its own help files (e.g., for plugins).
Modeless selection and clipboard *modeless-and-clipboard*
--------------------------------
The modeless selection is used to select text when Visual mode can't be used,
for example when editing the command line or at the more prompt.
In Vim 5.x the modeless selection was always used. On MS-Windows this caused
the clipboard to be overwritten, with no way to avoid that. The modeless
selection now obeys the 'a' and 'A' flags in 'guioptions' and "autoselect" and
"autoselectml" in 'clipboard'. By default there is no automatic copy on
MS-Windows. Use the |c_CTRL-Y| command to manually copy the selection.
To get the old behavior back, do this: >
:set clipboard^=autoselectml guioptions+=A
Small incompatibilities *incomp-small-6*
-----------------------
'backupdir', 'cdpath', 'directory', 'equalprg', 'errorfile', 'formatprg',
'grepprg', 'helpfile', 'makeef', 'makeprg', 'keywordprg', 'cscopeprg',
'viminfo' and 'runtimepath' can no longer be set from a modeline, for better
security.
Removed '_' from the 'breakat' default: It's commonly used in keywords.
The default for 'mousehide' is on, because this works well for most people.
The Amiga binary is now always compiled with "big" features. The "big" binary
archive no longer exists.
The items "[RO]", "[+]", "[help]", "[Preview]" and "[filetype]" in
'statusline' no longer have a leading space.
Non-Unix systems: When expanding wildcards for the Vim arguments, don't use
'suffixes'. It now works as if the shell had expanded the arguments.
The 'lisp', 'smartindent' and 'cindent' options are not switched off when
'paste' is set. The auto-indenting is disabled when 'paste' is set, but
manual indenting with "=" still works.
When formatting with "=" uses 'cindent' or 'indentexpr' indenting, and there
is no change in indent, this is not counted as a change ('modified' isn't set
and there is nothing to undo).
Report 'modified' as changed when 'fileencoding' or 'fileformat' was set.
Thus it reflects the possibility to abandon the buffer without losing changes.
The "Save As" menu entry now edits the saved file. Most people expect it to
work like this.
A buffer for a directory is no longer added to the Buffers menu.
Renamed <Return> to <Enter>, since that's what it's called on most keyboards.
Thus it's now the hit-enter prompt instead of the hit-return prompt.
Can map <Enter> just like <CR> or <Return>.
The default for the 'viminfo' option is now '20,"50,h when 'compatible' isn't
set. Most people will want to use it, including beginners, but it required
setting the option, which isn't that easy.
After using ":colder" the newer error lists are overwritten. This makes it
possible to use ":grep" to browse in a tree-like way. Must use ":cnewer 99"
to get the old behavior.
The patterns in 'errorformat' would sometimes ignore case (MS-Windows) and
sometimes not (Unix). Now case is always ignored. Add "\C" to the pattern to
match case.
The 16 bit MS-DOS version is now compiled without the +listcmds feature
(buffer list manipulation commands). They are not often needed and this
executable needs to be smaller.
'sessionoptions' now includes "curdir" by default. This means that restoring
a session will result in the current directory being restored, instead of
going to the directory where the session file is located.
A session deleted all buffers, deleting all marks. Now keep the buffer list,
it shouldn't hurt for some existing buffers to remain present.
When the argument list is empty ":argdel *" caused an error message.
No longer put the search pattern from a tag jump in the history.
Use "SpecialKey" highlighting for unprintable characters instead of "NonText".
The idea is that unprintable text or any text that's displayed differently
from the characters in the file is using "SpecialKey", and "NonText" is used
for text that doesn't really exist in the file.
Motif now uses the system default colors for the menu and scrollbar. Used to
be grey. It's still possible to set the colors with ":highlight" commands and
resources.
Formatting text with "gq" breaks a paragraph at a non-empty blank line.
Previously the line would be removed, which wasn't very useful.
":normal" does no longer hang when the argument ends in half a command.
Previously Vim would wait for more characters to be typed, without updating
the screen. Now it pretends an <Esc> was typed.
Bitmaps for the toolbar are no longer searched for in "$VIM/bitmaps" but in
the "bitmaps" directories in 'runtimepath'.
Now use the Cmdline-mode menus for the hit-enter prompt instead of the Normal
mode menus. This generally works better and allows using the "Copy" menu to
produce CTRL-Y to copy the modeless selection.
Moved the font selection from the Window to the Edit menu, together with the
other settings.
The default values for 'isfname' include more characters to make "gf" work
better.
Changed the license for the documentation to the Open Publication License.
This seemed fair, considering the inclusion of parts of the Vim book, which is
also published under the OPL. The downside is that we can't force someone who
would sell copies of the manual to contribute to Uganda.
After "ayy don't let ""yy or :let @" = val overwrite the "a register.
Use the unnamed register instead.
MSDOS: A pattern "*.*" previously also matched a file name without a dot.
This was inconsistent with other versions.
In Insert mode, CTRL-O CTRL-\ CTRL-N {cmd} remains in Normal mode. Previously
it would go back to Insert mode, thus confusing the meaning of CTRL-\ CTRL-N,
which is supposed to take us to Normal mode (especially in ":amenu").
Allow using ":" commands after an operator. Could be used to implement a new
movement command. Thus it no longer aborts a pending operator.
For the Amiga the "-d {device}" argument was possible. When compiled with the
diff feature, this no longer works. Use "-dev {device}" instead. |-dev|
Made the default mappings for <S-Insert> in Insert mode insert the text
literally, avoids that special characters like BS cause side effects.
Using ":confirm" applied to the rest of the line. Now it applies only to the
command right after it. Thus ":confirm if x | edit | endif" no longer works,
use ":if x | confirm edit | endif". This was the original intention, that it
worked differently was a bug.
==============================================================================
NEW FEATURES *new-6*
Folding *new-folding*
-------
Vim can now display a buffer with text folded. This allows overviewing the
structure of a file quickly. It is also possible to yank, delete and put
folded text, for example to move a function to another position.
There is a whole bunch of new commands and options related to folding.
See |folding|.
Vertically split windows *new-vertsplit*
------------------------
Windows can also be split vertically. This makes it possible to have windows
side by side. One nice use for this is to compare two similar files (see
|new-diff-mode|). The 'scrollbind' option can be used to synchronize
scrolling.
A vertical split can be created with the commands:
:vsplit or CTRL-W v or CTRL-W CTRL-V |:vsplit|
:vnew |:vnew|
:vertical {cmd} |:vertical|
The last one is a modifier, which has a meaning for any command that splits a
window. For example: >
:vertical stag main
Will vertically split the window and jump to the tag "main" in the new window.
Moving from window to window horizontally can be done with the |CTRL-W_h| and
|CTRL-W_l| commands. The |CTRL-W_k| and |CTRL-W_j| commands have been changed
to jump to the window above or below the cursor position.
The vertical and horizontal splits can be mixed as you like. Resizing windows
is easy when using the mouse, just position the pointer on a status line or
vertical separator and drag it. In the GUI a special mouse pointer shape
indicates where you can drag a status or separator line.
To resize vertically split windows use the |CTRL-W_<| and |CTRL-W_>| commands.
To make a window the maximum width use the CTRL-W | command |CTRL-W_bar|.
To force a new window to use the full width or height of the Vim window,
these two modifiers are available:
:topleft {cmd} New window appears at the top with full
width or at the left with full height.
:botright {cmd} New window appears at the bottom with full
width or at the right with full height.
This can be combined with ":vertical" to force a vertical split: >
:vert bot dsplit DEBUG
This will open a window at the far right, occupying the full height of the Vim
window, with the cursor on the first definition of "DEBUG".
The help window is opened at the top, like ":topleft" was used, if the current
window is fewer than 80 characters wide.
A few options can be used to set the preferences for vertically split windows.
They work similarly to their existing horizontal equivalents:
horizontal vertical ~
'splitbelow' 'splitright'
'winheight' 'winwidth'
'winminheight' 'winminwidth'
It's possible to set 'winminwidth' to zero, so that temporarily unused windows
hardly take up space without closing them.
The new 'eadirection' option tells where 'equalalways' applies:
:set eadirection=both both directions
:set eadirection=ver equalize window heights
:set eadirection=hor equalize windows widths
This can be used to avoid changing window sizes when you want to keep them.
Since windows can become quite narrow with vertical splits, text lines will
often not fit. The 'sidescrolloff' has been added to keep some context left
and right of the cursor. The 'listchars' option has been extended with the
"precedes" item, to show a "<" for example, when there is text left off the
screen. (Utz-Uwe Haus)
"-O" command line argument: Like "-o" but split windows vertically. (Scott
Urban)
Added commands to move the current window to the very top (CTRL-W K), bottom
(CTRL-W J), left (CTRL-W H) and right (CTRL-W L). In the new position the
window uses the full width/height of the screen.
When there is not enough room in the status line for both the file name and
the ruler, use up to half the width for the ruler. Useful for narrow windows.
Diff mode *new-diff-mode*
---------
In diff mode Vim shows the differences between two, three or four files.
Folding is used to hide the parts of the file that are equal.
Highlighting is used to show deleted and changed lines.
See |diff-mode|.
An easy way to start in diff mode is to start Vim as "vimdiff file1 file2".
Added the vimdiff manpage.
In a running Vim the |:diffsplit| command starts diff mode for the current
file and another file. The |:diffpatch| command starts diff mode using the
current file and a patch file. The |:diffthis| command starts diff mode for
the current window.
Differences can be removed with the |:diffget| and |:diffput| commands.
- The 'diff' option switches diff mode on in a window.
- The |:diffupdate| command refreshes the diffs.
- The 'diffopt' option changes how diffs are displayed.
- The 'diffexpr' option can be set how a diff is to be created.
- The 'patchexpr' option can be set how patch is applied to a file.
- Added the "diff" folding method. When opening a window for diff-mode, set
'foldlevel' to zero and 'foldenable' on, to close the folds.
- Added the DiffAdd, DiffChange, DiffDelete and DiffText highlight groups to
specify the highlighting for differences. The defaults are ugly...
- Unix: make a vimdiff symbolic link for "make install".
- Removed the now obsolete "vimdiff.vim" script from the distribution.
- Added the "[c" and "]c" commands to move to the next/previous change in diff
mode.
Easy Vim: click-and-type *new-evim*
------------------------
eVim stands for "Easy Vim". This is a separate program, but can also be
started as "vim -y".
This starts Vim with 'insertmode' set to allow click-and-type editing. The
$VIMRUNTIME/evim.vim script is used to add mappings and set options to be able
to do most things like Notepad. This is only for people who can't stand two
modes.
eView does the same but in readonly mode.
In the GUI a CTRL-C now only interrupts when busy with something, not when
waiting for a character. Allows using CTRL-C to copy text to the clipboard.
User manual *new-user-manual*
-----------
The user manual has been added. It is organised around editing tasks. It
reads like a book, from start to end. It should allow beginners to start
learning Vim. It helps everybody to learn using the most useful Vim features.
It is much easier to read than the reference manual, but omits details. See
|user-manual|.
The user manual includes parts of the Vim book by Steve Oualline |frombook|.
It is published under the OPL |manual-copyright|.
When syntax highlighting is not enabled, the characters in the help file which
mark examples ('>' and '<') and header lines ('~') are replaced with a space.
When closing the help window, the window layout is restored from before
opening it, if the window layout didn't change since then.
When opening the help window, put it at the top of the Vim window if the
current window is fewer than 80 characters and not full width.
Flexible indenting *new-indent-flex*
------------------
Automatic indenting is now possible for any language. It works with a Vim
script, which makes it very flexible to compute the indent.
The ":filetype indent on" command enables using the provided indent scripts.
This is explained in the user manual: |30.3|.
The 'indentexpr' option is evaluated to get the indent for a line. The
'indentkeys' option tells when to trigger re-indenting. Normally these
options are set from an indent script. Like Syntax files, indent scripts will
be created and maintained by many people.
Extended search patterns *new-searchpat*
------------------------
Added the possibility to match more than one line with a pattern. (partly by
Loic Grenie)
New items in a search pattern for multi-line matches:
\n match end-of-line, also in []
\_[] match characters in range and end-of-line
\_x match character class and end-of-line
\_. match any character or end-of-line
\_^ match start-of-line, can be used anywhere in the regexp
\_$ match end-of-line, can be used anywhere in the regexp
Various other new items in search patterns:
\c ignore case for the whole pattern
\C match case for the whole pattern
\m magic on for the following
\M magic off for the following
\v make following characters "very magic"
\V make following characters "very nomagic"
\@! don't match atom before this.
Example: "foo\(bar\)\@!" matches "foo " but not "foobar".
\@= match atom, resulting in zero-width match
Example: "foo\(bar\)\@=" matches "foo" in "foobar".
\@<! don't match preceding atom before the current position
\@<= match preceding atom before the current position
\@> match preceding atom as a subexpression
\& match only when branch before and after it match
\%[] optionally match a list of atoms; "end\%[if]" matches "end",
"endi" and "endif"
\%(\) like \(\), but without creating a back-reference; there can be
any number of these, overcomes the limit of nine \( \) pairs
\%^ match start-of-file (Chase Tingley)
\%$ match end-of-file (Chase Tingley)
\%# Match with the cursor position. (Chase Tingley)
\? Just like "\=" but can't be used in a "?" command.
\%23l match in line 23
\%<23l match before line 23
\%>23l match after line 23
\%23c, \%<23c, \%>23c match in/before/after column 23
\%23v, \%<23v, \%>23v match in/before/after virtual column 23
For syntax items:
\z(...\) external reference match set (in region start pattern)
\z1 - \z9 external reference match use (in region skip or end pattern)
(Scott Bigham)
\zs use position as start of match
\ze use position as end of match
Removed limit of matching only up to 32767 times with *, \+, etc.
Added support to match multibyte characters. (partly by Muraoka Taro)
Made "\<" and "\>" work for UTF-8. (Muraoka Taro)
UTF-8 support *new-utf-8*
-------------
Vim can now edit files in UTF-8 encoding. Up to 31 bit characters can be
used, but only 16 bit characters are displayed. Up to two combining
characters are supported, they overprint the preceding character.
Double-wide characters are also supported. See |UTF-8|.
UCS-2, UCS-4 and UTF-16 encodings are supported too, they are converted to
UTF-8 internally. There is also support for editing Unicode files in a Latin1
environment. Other encodings are converted with iconv() or an external
converter specified with 'charconvert'.
Many new items for Multi-byte support:
- Added 'encoding' option: specifies character encoding used inside Vim. It
can be any 8-bit encoding, some double-byte encodings or Unicode.
It is initialized from the environment when a supported value is found.
- Added 'fileencoding' and 'fileencodings': specify character coding in a
file, similar to 'fileformat' and 'fileformats'.
When 'encoding' is "utf-8" and 'fileencodings' is "utf-8,latin1" this will
automatically switch to latin1 if a file does not contain valid UTF-8.
- Added 'bomb' option and detection of a BOM at the start of a file. Can be
used with "ucs-bom" in 'fileencodings' to automatically detect a Unicode
file if it starts with a BOM. Especially useful on MS-Windows (NT and
2000), which uses ucs-2le files with a BOM (e.g., when exporting the
registry).
- Added the 'termencoding' option: Specifies the encoding used for the
terminal. Useful to put Vim in utf-8 mode while in a non-Unicode locale: >
:let &termencoding = &encoding
:set encoding=utf-8
- When 'viminfo' contains the 'c' flag, the viminfo file is converted from the
'encoding' it was written with to the current 'encoding'.
- Added ":scriptencoding" command: convert lines in a sourced script to
'encoding'. Useful for menu files.
- Added 'guifontwide' to specify a font for double-wide characters.
- Added Korean support for character class detection. Also fix cls() in
search.c. (Chong-Dae Park)
- Win32: Typing multibyte characters without IME. (Alexander Smishlajev)
- Win32 with Mingw: compile with iconv library. (Ron Aaron)
- Win32 with MSVC: dynamically load iconv.dll library. (Muraoka Taro)
- Make it possible to build a version with multibyte and iconv support with
Borland 5.5. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
- Added 'delcombine' option: Delete combining character separately. (Ron
Aaron)
- The "xfontset" feature isn't required for "xim". These are now two
independent features.
- XIM: enable XIM when typing a language character (Insert mode, Search
pattern, "f" or "r" command). Disable XIM when typing a Normal mode
command.
- When the XIM is active, show "XIM" in the 'showmode' message. (Nam SungHyun)
- Support "CursorIM" for XIM. (Nam SungHyun)
- Added 'm' flag to 'formatoptions': When wrapping words, allow splitting at
each multibyte character, not only at a space.
- Made ":syntax keyword" work with multibyte characters.
- Added support for Unicode upper/lowercase flipping and comparing. (based on
patch by Raphael Finkel)
Let "~" on multibyte characters that have a third case ("title case")
switch between the three cases. (Raphael Finkel)
Allow defining digraphs for multibyte characters.
Added RFC1345 digraphs for Unicode.
Most Normal mode commands that accept a character argument, like "r", "t" and
"f" now accept a digraph. The 'D' flag in 'cpoptions' disables this to remain
Vi compatible.
Added Language mapping and 'keymap' to be able to type multibyte characters:
- Added the ":lmap" command and friends: Define mappings that are used when
typing characters in the language of the text. Also for "r", "t", etc. In
Insert and Command-line mode CTRL-^ switches the use of the mappings on/off.
CTRL-^ also toggles the use of an input method when no language mappings are
present. Allows switching the IM back on halfway typing.
- "<char-123>" argument to ":map", allows to specify the decimal, octal or
hexadecimal value of a character.
- Implemented the 'keymap' option: Load a keymap file. Uses ":lnoremap" to
define mappings for the keymap. The new ":loadkeymap" command is used in
the keymap file.
- Added 'k' flag in 'statusline': Value of "b:keymap_name" or 'keymap' when
it's being used. Uses "<lang>" when no keymap is loaded and ":lmap"s are
active. Show this text in the default statusline too.
- Added the 'iminsert' and 'imsearch' options: Specify use of langmap mappings
and Input Method with an option. (Muraoka Taro)
Added 'imcmdline' option: When set the input method is always enabled when
starting to edit a command line. Useful for a XIM that uses dead keys to
type accented characters.
Added 'imactivatekey' option to better control XIM. (Muraoka Taro)
- When typing a mapping that's not finished yet, display the last character
under the cursor in Insert mode and Command-line mode. Looks good for dead
characters.
- Made the 'langmap' option recognize multibyte characters. But mapping only
works for 8-bit characters. Helps when using UTF-8.
- Use a different cursor for when ":lmap" mappings are active. Can specify
two highlight groups for an item in 'guicursor'. By default "lCursor" and
"Cursor" are equal, the user must set a color he likes.
Use the cursor color for hangul input as well. (Sung-Hyun Nam)
- Show "(lang)" for 'showmode' when language mapping is enabled.
- UTF-8: Made "r" work with a ":lmap" that includes a composing character.
Also works for "f", which now works to find a character that includes a
composing character.
Other multibyte character additions:
- Support double-byte single-width characters for euc-jp: Characters starting
with 0x8E. Added ScreenLines2[] to store the second byte.
Multi-language support *new-multi-lang*
----------------------
The messages used in Vim can be translated. Several translations are
available. This uses the gettext mechanism. It allows adding a translation
without recompiling Vim. |multi-lang| (partly by Marcin Dalecki)
The translation files are in the src/po directory. The src/po/README.txt file
explains a few things about doing a translation.
Menu translations are available as well. This uses the new |:menutranslate|
command. The translations are found in the runtime directory "lang". This
allows a user to add a translation.
Added |:language| command to set the language (locale) for messages, time and
character type. This allows switching languages in Vim without changing the
locale outside of Vim.
Made it possible to have vimtutor use different languages. (Eduardo Fernandez)
Spanish (Eduardo Fernandez), Italian (Antonio Colombo), Japanese (Yasuhiro
Matsumoto) and French (Adrien Beau) translations are included.
Added "vimtutor.bat": script to start Vim on a copy of the tutor file for
MS-Windows. (Dan Sharp)
- Added v:lang variable to be able to get current language setting.
(Marcin Dalecki) Also v:lc_time and v:ctype.
- Make it possible to translate the dialogs used by the menus. Uses global
"menutrans_" variables. ":menutrans clear" deletes them.
- removed "broken locale" (Marcin Dalecki).
- Don't use color names in icons, use RGB values. The names could be
translated.
- Win32: Added global IME support (Muraoka)
- Win32: Added dynamic loading of IME support.
- ":messages" prints a message about who maintains the messages or the
translations. Useful to find out where to make a remark about a wrong
translation.
- --disable-nls argument for configure: Disable use of gettext(). (Sung-Hyun
Nam)
- Added NLS support for Win32 with the MingW compiler. (Eduardo Fernandez)
- When available, call bind_textdomain_codeset() to have gettext() translate
messages to 'encoding'. This requires GNU gettext 0.10.36 or later.
- Added gettext support for Win32. This means messages will be translated
when the locale is set and libintl.dll can be found. (Muraoka Taro)
Also made it work with MingW compiler. (Eduardo Fernandez)
Detect the language and set $LANG to get the appropriate translated messages
(if supported). Also use $LANG to select a language, v:lang is a very
different kind of name.
- Made gvimext.dll use translated messages, if possible. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Plugin support *new-plugins*
--------------
To make it really easy to load a Vim script when starting Vim, the "plugin"
runtime directory can be used. All "*.vim" files in it will be automatically
loaded. For Unix, the directory "~/.vim/plugin" is used by default. The
'runtimepath' option can be set to look in other directories for plugins.
|load-plugins| |add-plugin|
The |:runtime| command has been added to load one or more files in
'runtimepath'.
Standard plugins:
netrw.vim - Edit files over a network |new-network-files|
gzip.vim - Edit compressed files
explorer.vim - Browse directories |new-file-browser|
Added support for local help files. |add-local-help|.
When searching for help tags, all "doc/tags" files in 'runtimepath' are used.
Added the ":helptags" command: Generate a tags file for a help directory.
The first line of each help file is automagically added to the "LOCAL
ADDITIONS" section in doc/help.txt.
Added the <unique> argument to ":map": only add a mapping when it wasn't
defined before.
When displaying an option value with 'verbose' set will give a message about
where the option was last set. Very useful to find out which script did set
the value.
The new |:scriptnames| command displays a list of all scripts that have been
sourced.
GUI: For Athena, Motif and GTK look for a toolbar bitmap in the "bitmaps"
directories in 'runtimepath'. Allows adding your own bitmaps.
Filetype plugins *new-filetype-plugins*
-----------------
A new group of files has been added to do settings for specific file types.
These can be options and mappings which are specifically used for one value of
'filetype'.
The files are located in "$VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin". The 'runtimepath' option
makes it possible to use several sets of plugins: Your own, system-wide,
included in the Vim distribution, etc.
To be able to make this work, several features were added:
- Added the "s:" variables, local to a script. Avoids name conflicts with
global variables. They can be used in the script and in functions,
autocommands and user commands defined in the script. They are kept between
invocations of the same script. |s:var|
- Added the global value for local options. This value is used when opening
a new buffer or editing another file. The option value specified in a
modeline or filetype setting is not carried over to another buffer.
":set" sets both the local and the global value.
":setlocal" sets the local option value only.
":setglobal" sets or displays the global value for a local option.
":setlocal name<" sets a local option to its global value.
- Added the buffer-local value for some global options: 'equalprg', 'makeprg',
'errorformat', 'grepprg', 'path', 'dictionary', 'thesaurus', 'tags',
'include' and 'define'. This allows setting a local value for these global
options, without making it incompatible.
- Added mappings and abbreviations local to a buffer: ":map <buffer>".
- In a mapping "<Leader>" can be used to get the value of the "mapleader"
variable. This simplifies mappings that use "mapleader". "<Leader>"
defaults to "\". "<LocalLeader>" does the same with "maplocalleader". This
is to be used for mappings local to a buffer.
- Added <SID> Script ID to define functions and mappings local to a script.
- Added <script> argument to ":noremap" and ":noremenu": Only remap
script-local mappings. Avoids that mappings from other scripts get in the
way, but does allow using mappings defined in the script.
- User commands can be local to a buffer: ":command -buffer".
The new ":setfiletype" command is used in the filetype detection autocommands,
to avoid that 'filetype' is set twice.
File browser *new-file-browser*
------------
When editing a directory, the explorer plugin will list the files in the
directory. Pressing <Enter> on a file name edits that file. Pressing <Enter>
on a directory moves the browser to that directory.
There are several other possibilities, such as opening a file in the preview
window, renaming files and deleting files.
Editing files over a network *new-network-files*
----------------------------
Files starting with scp://, rcp://, ftp:// and http:// are recognized as
remote files. An attempt is made to access these files with the indicated
method. For http:// only reading is possible, for the others writing is also
supported. Uses the netrw.vim script as a standard "plugin". |netrw|
Made "gf" work on a URL. It no longer assumes the file is local on the
computer (mostly didn't work anyway, because the full path was required).
Adjusted test2 for this.
Allow using a URL in 'path'. Makes ":find index.html" work.
GTK: Allow dropping a http:// and ftp:// URL on Vim. The netrw plugin takes
care of downloading the file. (Mikael Berthe)
Window for command-line editing *new-cmdwin*
-------------------------------
The Command-line window can be used to edit a command-line with Normal and
Insert mode commands. When it is opened it contains the history. This allows
copying parts of previous command lines. |cmdwin|
The command-line window can be opened from the command-line with the key
specified by the 'cedit' option (like Nvi). It can also be opened directly
from Normal mode with "q:", "q/" and "q?".
The 'cmdwinheight' is used to specify the initial height of the window.
In Insert mode CTRL-X CTRL-V can be used to complete an Ex command line, like
it's done on the command-line. This is also useful for writing Vim scripts!
Additionally, there is "improved Ex mode". Entered when Vim is started as
"exim" or "vim -E", and with the "gQ" command. Works like repeated use of
":", with full command-line editing and completion. (Ulf Carlsson)
Debugging mode *new-debug-mode*
--------------
In debugging mode sourced scripts and user functions can be executed line by
line. There are commands to step over a command or step into it. |debug-mode|
Breakpoints can be set to run until a certain line in a script or user
function is executed. |:breakadd|
Debugging can be started with ":debug {cmd}" to debug what happens when a
command executes. The |-D| argument can be used to debug while starting up.
Cursor in virtual position *new-virtedit*
--------------------------
Added the 'virtualedit' option: Allow positioning the cursor where there is no
actual character in Insert mode, Visual mode or always. (Matthias Kramm)
This is especially useful in Visual-block mode. It allows positioning a
corner of the area where there is no text character. (Many improvements by
Chase Tingley)
Debugger interface *new-debug-itf*
------------------
This was originally made to work with Sun Visual Workshop. (Gordon Prieur)
See |debugger.txt|, |sign.txt| and |workshop.txt|.
Added the ":sign" command to define and place signs. They can be displayed
with two ASCII characters or an icon. The line after it can be highlighted.
Useful to display breakpoints and the current PC position.
Added the :wsverb command to execute debugger commands.
Added balloon stuff: 'balloondelay' and 'ballooneval' options.
Added "icon=" argument for ":menu". Allows defining a specific icon for a
ToolBar item.
Communication between Vims *new-vim-server*
--------------------------
Added communication between two Vims. Makes it possible to send commands from
one Vim to another. Works for X-Windows and MS-Windows |clientserver|.
Use "--remote" to have files be edited in an already running Vim.
Use "--remote-wait" to do the same and wait for the editing to finish.
Use "--remote-send" to send commands from one Vim to another.
Use "--remote-expr" to have an expression evaluated in another Vim.
Use "--serverlist" to list the currently available Vim servers. (X only)
There are also functions to communicate between the server and the client.
|remote_send()| |remote_expr()|
(X-windows version implemented by Flemming Madsen, MS-Windows version by Paul
Moore)
Added the command server name to the window title, so you can see which server
name belongs to which Vim.
Removed the OleVim directory and SendToVim.exe and EditWithVim.exe from the
distribution. Can now use "gvim --remote" and "gvim --remote-send", which is
portable.
GTK+: Support running Vim inside another window. Uses the --socketid argument
(Neil Bird)
Buffer type options *new-buftype*
-------------------
The 'buftype' and 'bufhidden' options have been added. They can be set to
have different kinds of buffers. For example:
- 'buftype' = "quickfix": buffer with error list
- 'buftype' = "nofile" and 'bufhidden' = "delete": scratch buffer that will be
deleted as soon as there is no window displaying it.
'bufhidden' can be used to overrule the 'hidden' option for one buffer.
In combination with 'buflisted' and 'swapfile' this offers the possibility to
use various kinds of special buffers. See |special-buffers|.
Printing *new-printing*
--------
Included first implementation of the ":hardcopy" command for printing
to paper. For MS-Windows any installed printer can be used. For other
systems a PostScript file is generated, which can be printed with the
'printexpr' option.
(MS-Windows part by Vince Negri, Vipin Aravind, PostScript by Vince Negri and
Mike Williams)
Made ":hardcopy" work with multibyte characters. (Muraoka Taro, Yasuhiro
Matsumoto)
Added options to tune the way printing works: (Vince Negri)
- 'printoptions' defines various things.
- 'printheader' specifies the header format. Added "N" field to 'statusline'
for the page number.
- 'printfont' specifies the font name and attributes.
- 'printdevice' defines the default printer for ":hardcopy!".
Ports *ports-6*
-----
Port to OS/390 Unix (Ralf Schandl)
- A lot of changes to handle EBCDIC encoding.
- Changed Ctrl('x') to Ctrl_x define.
Included jsbmouse support. (Darren Garth)
Support for dec mouse in Unix. (Steve Wall)
Port to 16-bit MS-Windows (Windows 3.1x) (Vince Negri)
Port to QNX. Supports the Photon GUI, mouse, etc. (Julian Kinraid)
Allow cross-compiling the Win32 version with Make_ming.mak. (Ron Aaron)
Added Python support for compiling with Mingw. (Ron Aaron)
Dos 32 bit: Added support the Windows clipboard. (David Kotchan)
Win32: Dynamically load Perl and Python. Allows compiling Vim with these
interfaces and will try to find the DLLs at runtime. (Muraoka Taro)
Compiling the Win32 GUI with Cygwin. Also compile vimrun, dosinst and
uninstall. (Gerfried)
Mac: Make Vim compile with the free MPW compiler supplied by Apple. And
updates for CodeWarrior. (Axel Kielhorn)
Added typecasts and ifdefs as a start to make Vim work on Win64 (George
Reilly)
Quickfix extended *quickfix-6*
-----------------
Added the "error window". It contains all the errors of the current error
list. Pressing <Enter> in a line makes Vim jump to that line (in another
window). This makes it easy to navigate through the error list.
|quickfix-window|.
- |:copen| opens the quickfix window.
- |:cclose| closes the quickfix window.
- |:cwindow| takes care that there is a quickfix window only when there are
recognized errors. (Dan Sharp)
- Quickfix also knows "info", next to "warning" and "error" types. "%I" can be
used for the start of a multi-line informational message. (Tony Leneis)
- The "%p" argument can be used in 'errorformat' to get the column number from
a line where "^" points to the column. (Stefan Roemer)
- When using "%f" in 'errorformat' on a DOS/Windows system, also include "c:"
in the filename, even when using "%f:".
Operator modifiers *new-operator-mod*
------------------
Insert "v", "V" or CTRL-V between an operator and a motion command to force
the operator to work characterwise, linewise or blockwise. |o_v|
Search Path *new-search-path*
-----------
Vim can search in a directory tree not only in downwards but also upwards.
Works for the 'path', 'cdpath' and 'tags' options. (Ralf Schandl)
Also use "**" for 'tags' option. (Ralf Schandl)
Added 'includeexpr', can be used to modify file name found by 'include'
option.
Also use 'includeexpr' for "gf" and "<cfile>" when the file can't be found
without modification. Useful for doing "gf" on the name after an include or
import statement.
Added the 'cdpath' option: Locations to find a ":cd" argument. (Raf)
Added the 'suffixesadd' option: Suffixes to be added to a file name when
searching for a file for the "gf", "[I", etc. commands.
Writing files improved *new-file-writing*
----------------------
Added the 'backupcopy' option: Select whether a file is to be copied or
renamed to make a backup file. Useful on Unix to speed up writing an ordinary
file. Useful on other systems to preserve file attributes and when editing a
file on a Unix filesystem.
Added the 'autowriteall' option. Works like 'autowrite' but for more
commands.
Added the 'backupskip' option: A list of file patterns to skip making a backup
file when it matches. The default for Unix includes "/tmp/*", this makes
"crontab -e" work.
Added support for Access Control Lists (ACL) for FreeBSD and Win32. The ACL
is copied from the original file to the new file (or the backup if it's
copied).
ACL is also supported for AIX, Solaris and generic POSIX. (Tomas Ogren)
And on SGI.
Argument list *new-argument-list*
-------------
The support for the argument list has been extended. It can now be
manipulated to contain the files you want it to contain.
The argument list can now be local to a window. It is created with the
|:arglocal| command. The |:argglobal| command can be used to go back to the
global argument list.
The |:argdo| command executes a command on all files in the argument list.
File names can be added to the argument list with |:argadd|. File names can
be removed with |:argdelete|.
"##" can be used like "#", it is replaced by all the names in the argument
list concatenated. Useful for ":grep foo ##".
The |:argedit| adds a file to the argument list and edits it. Like ":argadd"
and then ":edit".
Restore a View *new-View*
--------------
The ":mkview" command writes a Vim script with the settings and mappings for
one window. When the created file is sourced, the view of the window is
restored. It's like ":mksession" for one window.
The View also contains the local argument list and manually created, opened
and closed folds.
Added the ":loadview" command and the 'viewdir' option: Allows for saving and
restoring views of a file with simple commands. ":mkview 1" saves view 1 for
the current file, ":loadview 1" loads it again. Also allows quickly switching
between two views on one file. And saving and restoring manual folds and the
folding state.
Added 'viewoptions' to specify how ":mkview" works.
":mksession" now also works fine with vertical splits. It has been further
improved and restores the view of each window. It also works properly with
preview and quickfix windows.
'sessionoptions' is used for ":mkview" as well.
Added "curdir" and "sesdir" to 'sessionoptions'. Allows selection of what
the current directory will be restored to.
The session file now also contains the argument list(s).
Color schemes *new-color-schemes*
-------------
Support for loading a color scheme. Added the ":colorscheme" command.
Automatically add menu entries for available schemes.
Should now properly reset the colors when 'background' or 't_Co' is changed.
":highlight clear" sets the default colors again.
":syntax reset" sets the syntax highlight colors back to the defaults.
For ":set bg&" guess the value. This allows a color scheme to switch back to
the default colors.
When syntax highlighting is switched on and a color scheme was defined, reload
the color scheme to define the colors.
Various new items *new-items-6*
-----------------
Normal mode commands: ~
"gi" Jump to the ^ mark and start Insert mode. Also works when the
mark is just after the line. |gi|
"g'm" and "g`m"
Jump to a mark without changing the jumplist. Now you can use
g`" to jump to the last known position in a file without side
effects. Also useful in mappings.
[', [`, ]' and ]`
move the cursor to the next/previous lowercase mark.
g_ Go to last non-blank in line. (Steve Wall)
Options: ~
'autoread' When detected that a file changed outside of Vim,
automatically read a buffer again when it's not changed.
It has a global and a local value. Use ":setlocal autoread<"
to go back to using the global value for 'autoread'.
'debug' When set to "msg" it will print error messages that would
otherwise be omitted. Useful for debugging 'indentexpr' and
'foldexpr'.
'lispwords' List of words used for lisp indenting. It was previously hard
coded. Added a number of Lisp names to the default.
'fold...' Many new options for folding.
'modifiable' When off, it is impossible to make changes to a buffer.
The %m and %M items in 'statusline' show a '-'.
'previewwindow' Set in the preview window. Used in a session file to mark a
window as the preview window.
'printfont'
'printexpr'
'printheader'
'printdevice'
'printoptions' for ":hardcopy".
'buflisted' Makes a buffer appear in the buffer list or not.
Use "vim{version}:" for modelines, only to be executed when the version is
>= {version}. Also "vim>{version}", "vim<{version}" and "vim={version}".
Ex commands: ~
:sav[eas][!] {file}
Works like ":w file" and ":e #", but without loading the file
again and avoiding other side effects. |:saveas|
:silent[!] {cmd}
Execute a command silently. Also don't use a delay that would
come after the message. And don't do 'showmatch'.
RISCOS: Removed that "!~cmd" didn't output anything, and
didn't wait for <Enter> afterwards. Can use ":silent !cmd"
now.
:menu <silent> Add a menu that won't echo Ex commands.
:map <silent> Add a mapping that won't echo Ex commands.
:checktime Check for changed buffers.
:verbose {cmd} Set 'verbose' for one command.
:echomsg {expr}
:echoerr {expr} Like ":echo" but store the message in the history. (Mark
Waggoner)
:grepadd Works just like ":grep" but adds to the current error list
instead of defining a new list. |:grepadd|
:finish Finish sourcing a file. Can be used to skip the rest of a Vim
script. |:finish|
:leftabove
:aboveleft Split left/above current window.
:rightbelow
:belowright Split right/below current window.
:first, :bfirst, :ptfirst, etc.
Alias for ":rewind". It's more logical compared to ":last".
:enew Edit a new, unnamed buffer. This is needed, because ":edit"
re-edits the same file. (Wall)
:quitall Same as ":qall".
:match Define match highlighting local to a window. Allows
highlighting an item in the current window without interfering
with syntax highlighting.
:menu enable
:menu disable Commands to enable/disable menu entries without removing them.
(Monish Shah)
:windo Execute a command in all windows.
:bufdo Execute a command in all buffers.
:wincmd Window (CTRL-W) command. Useful when a Normal mode command
can't be used (e.g., for a CursorHold autocommand). See
|CursorHold-example| for a nice application with it.
:lcd and :lchdir
Set local directory for a window. (Benjie Chen)
:hide {command}
Execute {command} with 'hidden' set.
:emenu in Visual mode to execute a ":vmenu" entry.
:popup Pop up a popup menu.
:redraw Redraw the screen even when busy with a script or function.
:hardcopy Print to paper.
:compiler Load a Vim script to do settings for a specific compiler.
:z# List numbered lines. (Bohdan Vlasyuk)
New marks: ~
'( and ') Begin or end of current sentence. Useful in Ex commands.
'{ and '} Begin or end of current paragraph. Useful in Ex commands.
'. Position of the last change in the current buffer.
'^ Position where Insert mode was stopped.
Store the ^ and . marks in the viminfo file. Makes it possible to jump to the
last insert position or changed text.
New functions: ~
argidx() Current index in argument list.
buflisted() Checks if the buffer exists and has 'buflisted' set.
cindent() Get indent according to 'cindent'.
eventhandler() Returns 1 when inside an event handler and interactive
commands can't be used.
executable() Checks if a program or batch script can be executed.
filewritable() Checks if a file can be written. (Ron Aaron)
foldclosed() Find out if there is a closed fold. (Johannes Zellner).
foldclosedend() Find the end of a closed fold.
foldlevel() Find out the foldlevel. (Johannes Zellner)
foreground() Move the GUI window to the foreground.
getchar() Get one character from the user. Can be used to define a
mapping that takes an argument.
getcharmod() Get last used key modifier.
getbufvar() gets the value of an option or local variable in a buffer (Ron
Aaron)
getfsize() Return the size of a file.
getwinvar() gets the value of an option or local variable in a window (Ron
Aaron)
globpath() Find matching files in a list of directories.
hasmapto() Detect if a mapping to a string is already present.
iconv() Convert a string from one encoding to another.
indent() gets the indent of a line (Ron Aaron)
inputdialog() Like input() but use a GUI dialog when possible. Currently
only works for Win32, Motif, Athena and GTK.
Use inputdialog() for the Edit/Settings/Text Width menu. Also
for the Help/Find.. and Toolbar FindHelp items.
(Win32 support by Thore B. Karlsen)
(Win16 support by Vince Negri)
inputsecret() Ask the user to type a string without showing the typed keys.
(Charles Campbell)
libcall() for Unix (Neil Bird, Johannes Zellner, Stephen Wall)
libcallnr() for Win32 and Unix
lispindent() Get indent according to 'lisp'.
mode() Return a string that indicates the current mode.
nextnonblank() Skip blank lines forwards.
prevnonblank() Skip blank lines backwards. Useful to for indent scripts.
resolve() MS-Windows: resolve a shortcut to the file it points to.
Unix: resolve a symbolic link.
search() Search for a pattern.
searchpair() Search for matching pair. Can be used in indent files to find
the "if" matching an endif.
setbufvar() sets an option or variable local to a buffer (Ron Aaron)
setwinvar() sets an option or variable local to a window (Ron Aaron)
stridx() Search for first occurrence of one string in another.
strridx() Search for last occurrence of one string in another.
tolower() Convert string to all-lowercase.
toupper() Convert string to all-uppercase.
type() Check the type of an expression.
wincol() window column of the cursor
winwidth() Width of a window. (Johannes Zellner)
winline() window line of the cursor
Added expansion of curly braces in variable and function names. This can be
used for variable names that include the value of an option. Or a primitive
form of arrays. (Vince Negri)
New autocommand events: ~
BufWinEnter Triggered when a buffer is displayed in a window, after using
the modelines. Can be used to load a view.
BufWinLeave Triggered when a buffer is no longer in a window. Also
triggered when exiting Vim. Can be used to save views.
FileChangedRO Triggered before making the first change to a read-only file.
Can be used to check-out the file. (Scott Graham)
TermResponse Triggered when the terminal replies to the version-request.
The v:termresponse internal variable holds the result. Can be
used to react to the version of the terminal. (Ronald Schild)
FileReadCmd Triggered before reading a file.
BufReadCmd Triggered before reading a file into a buffer.
FileWriteCmd Triggered before writing a file.
BufWriteCmd Triggered before writing a buffer into a file.
FileAppendCmd Triggered before appending to a file.
FuncUndefined Triggered when a user function is not defined. (Ron Aaron)
The autocommands for the *Cmd events read or write the file instead of normal
file read/write. Use this in netrw.vim to be able to edit files on a remote
system. (Charles Campbell)
New Syntax files: ~
bdf BDF font definition (Nikolai Weibull)
catalog SGML catalog (Johannes Zellner)
debchangelog Debian Changelog (Wichert Akkerman)
debcontrol Debian Control (Wichert Akkerman)
dot dot (Markus Mottl)
dsl DSSSL syntax (Johannes Zellner)
eterm Eterm configuration (Nikolai Weibull)
indent Indent profile (Nikolai Weibull)
lftp LFTP (Nikolai Weibull)
lynx Lynx config (Doug Kearns)
mush mush sourcecode (Bek Oberin)
natural Natural (Marko Leipert)
pilrc Pal resource compiler (Brian Schau)
plm PL/M (Philippe Coulonges)
povini Povray configuration (David Necas)
ratpoison Ratpoison config/command (Doug Kearns)
readline readline config (Nikolai Weibull)
screen Screen RC (Nikolai Weibull)
specman Specman (Or Freund)
sqlforms SQL*Forms (Austin Ziegler)
terminfo terminfo (Nikolai Weibull)
tidy Tidy configuration (Doug Kearns)
wget Wget configuration (Doug Kearns)
Updated many syntax files to work both with Vim 5.7 and 6.0.
Interface to Ruby. (Shugo Maeda)
Support dynamic loading of the Ruby interface on MS-Windows. (Muraoka Taro)
Support this for Mingw too. (Benoit Cerrina)
Win32: Added possibility to load TCL dynamically. (Muraoka Taro)
Also for Borland 5.5. (Dan Sharp)
Win32: When editing a file that is a shortcut (*.lnk file), edit the file it
links to. Unless 'binary' is set, then edit the shortcut file itself.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
The ":command" command now accepts a "-bar" argument. This allows the user
command to be followed by "| command".
The preview window is now also used by these commands:
- |:pedit| edits the specified file in the preview window
- |:psearch| searches for a word in included files, like |:ijump|, and
displays the found text in the preview window.
Added the CTRL-W P command: go to preview window.
MS-DOS and MS-Windows also read the system-wide vimrc file $VIM/vimrc. Mostly
for NT systems with multiple users.
A double-click of the mouse on a character that has a "%" match selects from
that character to the match. Similar to "v%".
"-S session.vim" argument: Source a script file when starting up. Convenient
way to start Vim with a session file.
Added "--cmd {command}" Vim argument to execute a command before a vimrc file
is loaded. (Vince Negri)
Added the "-M" Vim argument: reset 'modifiable' and 'write', thus disallow
making changes and writing files.
Added runtime/delmenu.vim. Source this to remove all menus and prepare for
loading new menus. Useful when changing 'langmenu'.
Perl script to filter Perl error messages to quickfix usable format. (Joerg
Ziefle)
Added runtime/macros/less.vim: Vim script to simulate less, but with syntax
highlighting.
MS-Windows install program: (Jon Merz)
- The Win32 program can now create shortcuts on the desktop and install Vim in
the Start menu.
- Possibly remove old "Edit with Vim" entries.
- The Vim executable is never moved or $PATH changed. A small batch file is
created in a directory in $PATH. Fewer choices to be made.
- Detect already installed Vim versions and offer to uninstall them first.
Improved the MS-Windows uninstal program. It now also deletes the entries in
the Start menu, icons from the desktop and the created batch files. (Jon Merz)
Also made it possible to delete only some of these. Also unregister gvim for
OLE.
Generate a self-installing Vim package for MS-Windows. This uses NSIS. (Jon
Merz et al.)
Added ":filetype detect". Try detecting the filetype again. Helps when
writing a new shell script, after adding "#!/bin/csh".
Added ":augroup! name" to delete an autocommand group. Needed for the
client-server "--remote-wait".
Add the Vim version number to the viminfo file, useful for debugging.
==============================================================================
IMPROVEMENTS *improvements-6*
Added the 'n' flag in 'cpoptions': When omitted text of wrapped lines is not
put between line numbers from 'number' option. Makes it a lot easier to read
wrapped lines.
When there is a format error in a tags file, the byte position is reported so
that the error can be located.
"gf" works in Visual mode: Use the selected text as the file name. (Chase
Tingley)
Allow ambiguous mappings. Thus "aa" and "aaa" can both be mapped, the longest
matching one is used. Especially useful for ":lmap" and 'keymap'.
Encryption: Ask the key to be typed twice when crypting the first time.
Otherwise a typo might cause the text to be lost forever. (Chase Tingley)
The window title now has "VIM" on the end. The file name comes first, useful
in the taskbar. A "+" is added when the file is modified. "=" is added for
a read-only file. "-" is added for a file with 'modifiable' off.
In Visual mode, mention the size of the selected area in the 'showcmd'
position.
Added the "b:changedtick" variable. Incremented at each change, also for
undo. Can be used to take action only if the buffer has been changed.
In the replacement string of a ":s" command "\=" can be used to replace with
the result of an expression. From this expression the submatch() function can
be used to access submatches.
When doing ":qall" and there is a change in a buffer that is being edited in
another window, jump to that window, instead of editing that buffer in the
current window.
Added the "++enc=" and "++ff=" arguments to file read/write commands to force
using the given 'encoding' or 'fileformat'. And added the "v:cmdarg"
variable, to be used for FileReadCmd autocommands that read/write the file
themselves.
When reading stdin, first read the text in binary mode and then re-read it
with automatic selection of 'fileformat' and 'fileencoding'. This avoids
problems with not being able to rewind the file (e.g., when a line near the
end of the file ends in LF instead of CR-LF).
When reading text from stdin and the buffer is empty, don't mark it changed.
Allows exiting without trouble.
Added an ID to many error messages. This will make it easier to find help for
a message.
Insert mode:
- "CTRL-G j" and "CTRL-G k" can be used to insert in another line in the same
column. Useful for editing a table.
- Added Thesaurus completion with CTRL-X CTRL-T. (Vince Negri)
- Added the 'thesaurus' option, to use instead of 'dictionary' for thesaurus
completion. Added the 's' flag in 'complete'.
- Made CTRL-X CTRL-L in Insert mode use the 'complete' option. It now also
scans other loaded buffers for matching lines.
- CTRL-R now also works in Insert mode while doing completion with CTRL-X or
CTRL-N. (Neil Bird)
- When doing Insert mode completion, when completion is finished check for a
match with words from 'cinkeys' or 'indentkeys'.
Performance:
- Made display updating more efficient. Insert/delete lines may be used for
all changes, also for undo/redo.
- The display is not redrawn when there is typeahead in Insert mode. Speeds
up CTRL-R a lot.
- Improved speed of screen output for 32 bit DOS version. (Vince Negri)
- When dragging with the mouse, there is a lookahead to skip mouse codes when
there is another one next. Makes dragging with the mouse a lot faster.
- Also a memory usage improvement: When calling u_save with a single line,
don't save it if the line was recently saved for the same undo already.
- When using a script that appends one character at a time, the amount of
allocated memory was growing steadily. Also when 'undolevels' is -1.
Caused by the line saved for "U" never to be freed. Now free an undo block
when it becomes empty.
- GUI and Dos32: Use a vertical scroll region, to make scrolling in a
vertically split window faster. No need to redraw the whole window.
- When scrolling isn't possible with terminal codes (e.g., for a vertically
split window) redraw from ScreenLines[]. That should be faster than going
through the lines with win_line(), especially when using syntax
highlighting.
- The Syntax menu is now pre-generated by a separate script. Makes loading
the menu 70% faster. This can halve the startup time of gvim.
- When doing ":help tag", don't open help.txt first, jump directly to the help
tag. It's faster and avoids an extra message.
- Win32: When a file name doesn't end in ".lnk" don't try resolving a
shortcut, it takes quite a bit of time.
- Don't update the mouse pointer shape while there are typeahead characters.
- Change META[] from a string into an array, avoids using strchr() on it.
- Don't clear the command line when adding characters, avoids that screen_fill
is called but doesn't do anything.
Robustness:
- Unix: Check for running out of stack space when executing a regexp. Avoids
a nasty crash. Only works when the system supports running the signal
function on another stack.
- Disallow ":source <dirname>". On unix it's possible to read a directory,
does not make sense to use it as Vim commands.
Security:
- When reading from or writing to a temporary file, check that it isn't a
symbolic link. Gives some protection against symlink attacks.
- When creating a backup file copy or a swap file, check for it already
existing to avoid a symlink attack. (Colin Phipps)
- Evaluating options which are an expression is done in a |sandbox|. If the
option was set by a modeline, it cannot cause damage.
- Use a secure way to generate temp file names: Create a private directory for
temp files. Used for Unix, MS-DOS and OS/2.
- 'makeef' can be empty, which means that an internally generated file name is
used. The old default was "/tmp/file", which is a security risk.
Writing 'makeef' in the current directory fails in a read-only directory and
causes trouble when using ":grep" on all files. Made the default empty for
all systems, so that a temp file is used.
- The command from a tags file is executed in the sandbox for better security.
- The Ruby, Tcl and Python interfaces cannot be used from the sandbox. They
might do dangerous things. Perl is still possible, but limited to the Safe
environment. (Donnie Smith)
Syntax highlighting:
- Optimized the speed by caching the state stack all over the file, not just
the part being displayed. Required for folding.
- Added ":syntax sync fromstart": Always parse from the start of the file.
- Added the "display" argument for syntax items: use the item only when
displaying the result. Can make parsing faster for text that isn't going to
be displayed.
- When using CTRL-L, the cached states are deleted, to force parsing the text
again.
- Use elfhash algorithm for table of keywords. This should give a better
distribution and speedup keyword lookup. (Campbell)
- Also allow the "lc" leading context for skip and end patterns. (Scott
Bigham)
- Syntax items can have the "extend" argument to undo the effect of a
"keepend" argument of an item it is contained in. Makes it possible to have
some contained items extend a region while others don't.
- ":syntax clear" now deletes the b:current_syntax variable. That's logical,
since no syntax is defined after this command.
- Added ":syntax enable": switch on syntax highlighting without changing the
colors. This allows specifying the colors in the .vimrc file without the
need for a mysyntaxfile.
- Added ":syntax reset": reset the colors to their defaults.
- Added the "contains=TOP" and "contains=CONTAINED" arguments. Makes it
possible to define a transparent item that doesn't contain itself.
- Added a "containedin" argument to syntax items. Allows adding a contained
item to an existing item (e.g., to highlight a name in a comment).
Modeless selection:
- When in the command-line window, use modeless selection in the other
windows. Makes it possible to copy visible text to the command-line window.
- Support modeless selection on the cmdline in a terminal. Previously it was
only possible for the GUI.
- Make double-right-click in modeless selection select a whole word. Single
right click doesn't use the word selection started by a double-left-click.
Makes it work like in Visual mode.
- The modeless selection no longer has an implied automatic copy to the
clipboard. It now obeys the 'a' and 'A' flags in 'guioptions' or
"autoselect" and "autoselectml" in 'clipboard'.
- Added the CTRL-Y command in Cmdline-mode to copy the modeless selection to
the clipboard. Also works at the hit-enter prompt and the more prompt.
Removed the mappings in runtime/mswin.vim for CTRL-Y and CTRL-Z in
cmdline-mode to be able to use CTRL-Y in the new way.
Reduced the amount of stack space used by regmatch() to allow it to handle
complicated patterns on a longer text.
'isfname' now includes '%' and '#'. Makes "vim dir\#file" work for MS-DOS.
Added keypad special keys <kEnter>, <k0> - <k9>. When not mapped they behave
like the ASCII equivalent. (Ivan Wellesz and Vince Negri)
Recognize a few more xterm keys: <C-Right>, <C-Left>, <C-End>, <C-Home>
Also trigger the BufUnload event when Vim is going to exit. Perhaps a script
needs to do some cleaning up.
Expand expression in backticks: `={expr}`. Can be used where backtick
expansion is done. (Vince Negri)
GUI:
- Added 'L' and 'R' flags in 'guioptions': Add a left or right scrollbar only
when there is a vertically split window.
- X11: When a color can't be allocated, use the nearest match from the
colormap. This avoids that black is used for many things. (Monish Shah)
Also do this for the menu and scrollbar, to avoid that they become black.
- Win32 and X11: Added 'mouseshape' option: Adjust the mouse pointer shape to
the current mode. (Vince Negri)
- Added the 'linespace' option: Insert a pixel line between lines. (Nam)
- Allow modeless selection (without moving the cursor) by keeping CTRL and
SHIFT pressed. (Ivan Wellesz)
- Motif: added toolbar. (Gordon Prieur) Also added tooltips.
- Athena: added toolbar and tooltips. (David Harrison -- based on Gordon
Prieur's work)
- Made the 'toolbar' option work for Athena and Motif. Can now switch between
text and icons on the fly. (David Harrison)
- Support menu separator lines for Athena. (David Harrison)
- Athena: Adjust the arrow pixmap used in a pullright menu to the size of the
font. (David Harrison)
- Win32: Added "c" flag to 'guifont' to be able to specify the charset. (Artem
Khodush)
- When no --enable-xim argument is given, automatically enable it when a X GUI
is used. Required for dead key support (and multibyte input).
- After a file selection dialog, check that the edited files were not changed
or deleted. The Win32 dialog allows deleting and renaming files.
- Motif and Athena: Added support for "editres". (Marcin Dalecki)
- Motif and Athena: Added "menuFont" to be able to specify a font or fontset
for the menus. Can also be set with the "Menu" highlight group. Useful
when the locale is different from 'encoding'. (David Harrison)
When FONTSET_ALWAYS is defined, always use a fontset for the menus. Should
avoid trouble with changing from a font to a fontset. (David Harrison)
- Highlighting and font for the tooltips can be specified with the "Tooltip"
highlight group. (David Harrison)
- The Cmdline-mode menus can be used at the more-prompt. This mostly works
fine, because they start with a CTRL-C. The "Copy" menu works to copy the
modeless selection. Allows copying the output of ":set all" or ":intro"
without auto-selection.
- When starting the GUI when there is no terminal connected to stdout and
stderr, display error messages in a dialog. Previously they wouldn't be
displayed at all.
- Allow setting 'browsedir' to the name of a directory, to be used for the
file dialog. (Dan Sharp)
- b:browsefilter and g:browsefilter can be set to the filters used for the
file dialog. Supported for Win32 and Motif GUI. (Dan Sharp)
X11:
- Support for the clipboard selection as register "+. When exiting or
suspending copy the selection to cut buffer 0. Should allow copy/paste with
more applications in a X11-standard way. (Neil Bird)
- Use the X clipboard in any terminal, not just in an xterm.
Added "exclude:" in 'clipboard': Specify a pattern to match against terminal
names for which no connection should be made to the X server. The default
currently work for FreeBSD and Linux consoles.
- Added a few messages for when 'verbose' is non-zero to show what happens
when trying to connect to the X server. Should help when trying to find out
why startup is slow.
GTK GUI: (partly by Marcin Dalecki)
- With some fonts the characters can be taller than ascent + descent. E.g.,
"-misc-fixed-*-*-*-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1". Add one to the character
cell height.
- Implement "no" value for 'winaltkeys': don't use Alt-Key as a menu shortcut,
when 'wak' changed after creating the menus.
- Setting 'wak' after the GUI started works.
- recycle text GC's to reduce communication.
- Adjust icon size to window manager.
- Cleanup in font handling.
- Replace XQueryColor with GDK calls.
- Gnome support. Detects Gnome in configure and uses different widgets.
Otherwise it's much like GTK. (Andy Kahn)
It is disabled by default, because it causes a few problems.
- Removed the special code to fork first and then start the GUI. Now use
_exit() instead of exit(), this works fine without special tricks.
- Dialogs sometimes appeared a bit far away. Position the dialogs inside
the gvim window. (Brent Verner)
- When dropping a file on Vim, remove extra slashes from the start of the
path. Also shorten the file name if possible.
Motif: (Marcin Dalecki)
- Made the dialog layout better.
- Added find and find/replace dialogs.
- For the menus, change "iso-8859" to "iso_8859", Linux appears to need this.
- Added icon to dialogs, like for GTK.
- Use XPM bitmaps for the icon when possible. Use the Solaris XpmP.h include
file when it's available.
- Change the shadow of the toolbar items to get a visual feedback of it being
pressed on non-LessTif.
- Use gadgets instead of windows for some items for speed.
Command line completion:
- Complete environment variable names. (Mike Steed)
- For ":command", added a few completion methods: "mapping", "function",
"expression" and "environment".
- When a function doesn't take arguments, let completion add () instead of (.
For MS-DOS, MS-Windows and OS/2: Expand %VAR% environment variables like $VAR.
(Walter Briscoe)
Redirect messages to the clipboard ":redir @*" and to the unnamed register
":redir @"". (Wall)
":let @/ = ''" clears the search pattern, instead of setting it to an empty
string.
Expression evaluation:
- "? :" can be used like in C.
- col("$") returns the length of the cursor line plus one. (Stephen P. Wall)
- Optional extra argument for match(), matchend() and matchstr(): Offset to
start looking for a match.
- Made third argument to strpart() optional. (Paul Moore, Zdenek Sekera)
- exists() can also be used to check for Ex commands and defined autocommands.
- Added extra argument to input(): Default text.
- Also set "v:errmsg" when using ":silent! cmd".
- Added the v:prevcount variable: v:count for the previous command.
- Added "v:progname", name with which Vim was started. (Vince Negri)
- In the verbose message about returning from a function, also show the return
value.
Cscope:
- Added the cscope_connection() function. (Andy Kahn)
- ":cscope kill -1" kills all cscope connections. (Andy Kahn)
- Added the 'cscopepathcomp' option. (Scott Hauck)
- Added ":scscope" command, split window and execute Cscope command. (Jason
Duell)
VMS:
- Command line arguments are always uppercase. Interpret a "-X" argument as
"-x" and "-/X" as "-X".
- Set 'makeprg' and 'grepprg' to meaningful defaults. (Zoltan Arpadffy)
- Use the X-clipboard feature and the X command server. (Zoltan Arpadffy)
Macintosh: (Dany St-Amant)
- Allow a tags file to have CR, CR-LF or LF line separator. (Axel Kielhorn)
- Carbonized (while keeping non Carbon code)
(Some work "stolen" from Ammon Skidmore)
- Improved the menu item index handling (should be faster)
- Runtime commands now handle / in file name (MacOS 9 version)
- Added ":winpos" support.
- Support using "~" in file names for home directory.
Options:
- When using set += or ^= , check for items used twice. Duplicates are
removed. (Vince Negri)
- When setting an option that is a list of flags, remove duplicate flags.
- If possible, use getrlimit() to set 'maxmemtot' and 'maxmem'. (Pina)
- Added "alpha" to 'nrformats': increment or decrement an alphabetic character
with CTRL-A and CTRL-X.
- ":set opt&vi" sets an option to its Vi default, ":set opt&vim" to its Vim
default. Useful to set 'cpo' to its Vim default without knowing what flags
that includes.
- 'scrolloff' now also applies to a long, wrapped line that doesn't fit in the
window.
- Added more option settings to the default menus.
- Updated the option window with new options. Made it a bit easier to read.
Internal changes:
- Split line pointers in text part and attributes part. Allows for future
change to make attribute more than one byte.
- Provide a qsort() function for systems that don't have it.
- Changed the big switch for Normal mode commands into a table. This cleans
up the code considerably and avoids trouble for some optimizing compilers.
- Assigned a negative value to special keys, to avoid them being mixed up with
Unicode characters.
- Global variables expand_context and expand_pattern were not supposed to be
global. Pass them to ExpandOne() and all functions called by it.
- No longer use the global reg_ic flag. It caused trouble and in a few places
it was not set.
- Removed the use of the stuff buffer for "*", "K", CTRL-], etc. Avoids
problem with autocommands.
- Moved some code from ex_docmd.c to ex_cmds2.c. The file was getting too
big. Also moved some code from screen.c to move.c.
- Don't include the CRC table for encryption, generate it. Saves quite a bit
of space in the source code. (Matthias Kramm)
- Renamed multibyte.c to mbyte.c to avoid a problem with 8.3 filesystems.
- Removed the GTK implementation of ":findhelp", it now uses the
ToolBar.FindHelp menu entry.
- Renamed mch_windexit() to mch_exit(), mch_init() to mch_early_init() and
mch_shellinit() to mch_init().
Highlighting:
- In a ":highlight" listing, show "xxx" with the highlight color.
- Added support for xterm with 88 or 256 colors. The right color numbers will
be used for the name used in a ":highlight" command. (Steve Wall)
- Added "default" argument for ":highlight". When included, the command is
ignored if highlighting for the group was already defined.
All syntax files now use ":hi default ..." to allow the user to specify
colors in his vimrc file. Also, the "if did_xxx_syntax_inits" is not needed
anymore. This greatly simplifies using non-default colors for a specific
language.
- Adjusted colortest.vim: Included colors on normal background and reduced the
size by using a while loop. (Rafael Garcia-Suarez)
- Added the "DarkYellow" color name. Just to make the list of standard colors
consistent, it's not really a nice color to use.
When an xterm is in 8-bit mode this is detected by the code returned for
|t_RV|. All key codes are automatically converted to their 8-bit versions.
The OPT_TCAP_QUERY in xterm patch level 141 and later is used to obtain the
actual key codes used and the number of colors for t_Co. Only when |t_RV| is
also used.
":browse set" now also works in the console mode. ":browse edit" will give an
error message.
":bdelete" and ":bunload" only report the number of deleted/unloaded buffers
when more than 'report'. The message was annoying when deleting a buffer in a
script.
Jump list:
- The number of marks kept in the jumplist has been increased from 50 to 100.
- The jumplist is now stored in the viminfo file. CTRL-O can be used to jump
to positions from a previous edit session.
- When doing ":split" copy the jumplist to the new window.
Also set the '[ and '] marks for the "~" and "r" commands. These marks are
now always set when making a change with a Normal mode command.
Python interface: Allow setting the width of a vertically split window. (John
Cook)
Added "=word" and "=~word" to 'cinkeys' (also used in 'indentkeys').
Added "j1" argument in 'cinoptions': indent {} inside () for Java. (Johannes
Zellner)
Added the "l" flag in 'cinoptions'. (Anduin Withers)
Added 'C', 'U', 'w' and 'm' flags to 'cinoptions'. (Servatius Brandt)
When doing ":wall" or ":wqall" and a modified buffer doesn't have a name,
mention its buffer number in the error message.
":function Name" lists the function with line numbers. Makes it easier to
find out where an error happened.
In non-blockwise Visual mode, "r" replaces all selected characters with the
typed one, like in blockwise Visual mode.
When editing the last file in the argument list in any way, allow exiting.
Previously this was only possible when getting to that file with ":next" or
":last".
Added the '1' flag to 'formatoptions'. (Vit Stradal)
Added 'n' flag in 'formatoptions': format a numbered list.
Swap file:
- When a swap file already exists, and the user selects "Delete" at the
ATTENTION prompt, use the same ".swp" swapfile, to avoid creating a ".swo"
file which won't always be found.
- When giving the ATTENTION message and the date of the file is newer than the
date of swap file, give a warning about this.
- Made the info for an existing swap file a bit shorter, so that it still fits
on a 24 line screen.
- It was possible to make a symlink with the name of a swap file, linking to a
file that doesn't exist. Vim would then silently use another file (if open
with O_EXCL refuses a symlink). Now check for a symlink to exist. Also do
another check for an existing swap file just before creating it to catch a
symlink attack.
The g CTRL-G command also works in Visual mode and counts the number of words.
(Chase Tingley)
Give an error message when using 'shell' and it's empty.
Added the possibility to include "%s" in 'shellpipe'.
Added "uhex" value for 'display': show non-printable characters as <xx>.
Show unprintable characters with NonText highlighting, also in the command
line.
When asked to display the value of a hidden option, tell it's not supported.
Win32:
- When dropping a shortcut on gvim (.lnk file) edit the target, not the
shortcut itself. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
- Added C versions of the OpenWithVim and SendToVim programs. (Walter Briscoe)
- When 'shell' is "cmd" or "cmd.exe", set 'shellredir' to redirect stderr too.
Also check for the Unix shell names.
- When $HOMEDRIVE and $HOMEPATH are defined, use them to define $HOME. (Craig
Barkhouse)
Win32 console version:
- Includes the user and system name in the ":version" message, when available.
It generates a pathdef.c file for this. (Jon Miner)
- Set the window icon to Vim's icon (only for Windows 2000). While executing
a shell command, modify the window title to show this. When exiting,
restore the cursor position too. (Craig Barkhouse)
- The Win32 console version can be compiled with OLE support. It can only
function as a client, not as an OLE server.
Errorformat:
- Let "%p" in 'errorformat' (column of error indicated by a row of characters)
also accept a line of dots.
- Added "%v" item in 'errorformat': Virtual column number. (Dan Sharp)
- Added a default 'errorformat' value for VMS. (Jim Bush)
The "p" command can now be used in Visual mode. It overwrites the selected
text with the contents of a register.
Highlight the <> items in the intro message to make clear they are special.
When using the "c" flag for ":substitute", allow typing "l" for replacing this
item and then stop: "last".
When printing a verbose message about sourcing another file, print the line
number.
When resizing the Vim window, don't use 'equalalways'. Avoids that making the
Vim window smaller makes split windows bigger. And it's what the docs say.
When typing CTRL-D in Insert mode, just after an autoindent, then hitting CR
kept the remaining white space. Now made it work like BS: delete the
autoindent to avoid a blank non-empty line results.
Added a GetHwnd() call to the OLE interface. (Vince Negri)
Made ":normal" work in an event handler. Useful when dropping a file on Vim
and for CursorHold autocommands.
For the MS-Windows version, don't change to the directory of the file when a
slash is used instead of a backslash. Explorer should always use a backslash,
the user can use a slash when typing the command.
Timestamps:
- When a buffer was changed outside of Vim and regaining focus, give a dialog
to allow the user to reload the file. Now also for other GUIs than
MS-Windows. And also used in the console, when compiled with dialog
support.
- Inspect the file contents to find out if it really changed, ignore
situations where only the time stamp changed (e.g., checking the file out
from CVS).
- When checking the timestamp, first check if the file size changed, to avoid
a file compare then. Makes it quicker for large (log) files that are
appended to.
- Don't give a warning for a changed or deleted file when 'buftype' is set.
- No longer warn for a changed directory. This avoids that the file explorer
produces warnings.
- Checking timestamps is only done for buffers that are not hidden. These
will be checked when they become unhidden.
- When checking for a file being changed outside of Vim, also check if the
file permissions changed. When the file contents didn't change but the
permissions did, give a warning.
- Avoid checking too often, otherwise the dialog keeps popping up for a log
file that steadily grows.
Mapping <M-A> when 'encoding' is "latin1" and then setting 'encoding' to
"utf-8" causes the first byte of a multibyte to be mapped. Can cause very
hard to find problems. Disallow mapping part of a multibyte character.
For ":python" and ":tcl" accept an in-line script. (Johannes Zellner)
Also for ":ruby" and ":perl". (Benoit Cerrina)
Made ":syn include" use 'runtimepath' when the file name is not a full path.
When 'switchbuf' contains "split" and the current window is empty, don't split
the window.
Unix: Catch SIGPWR to preserve files when the power is about to go down.
Sniff interface: (Anton Leherbauer)
- fixed windows code, esp. the event handling stuff
- adaptations for sniff 4.x ($SNIFF_DIR4)
- support for adding sniff requests at runtime
Support the notation <A-x> as an alias for <M-x>. This logical, since the Alt
key is used.
":find" accepts a count, which means that the count'th match in 'path' is
used.
":ls" and ":buffers" output shows modified/readonly/modifiable flag. When a
buffer is active show "a" instead of nothing. When a buffer isn't loaded
show nothing instead of "-".
Unix install:
- When installing the tools, set absolute paths in tools scripts efm_perl.pl
and mve.awk. Avoids that the user has to edit these files.
- Install Icons for KDE when the directories exist and the icons do not exist
yet.
Added has("win95"), to be able to distinguish between MS-Windows 95/98/ME and
NT/2000/XP in a Vim script.
When a ":cd" command was typed, echo the new current directory. (Dan Sharp)
When using ":winpos" before the GUI window has been opened, remember the
values until it is opened.
In the ":version" output, add "/dyn" for features that are dynamically loaded.
This indicates the feature may not always work.
On Windows NT it is possible that a directory is read-only, but a file can be
deleted. When making a backup by renaming the file and 'backupdir' doesn't
use the current directory, this causes the original file to be deleted,
without the possibility to create a new file. Give an extra error message
then to warn to user about this.
Made CTRL-R CTRL-O at the command line work like CTRL-R CTRL-R, so that it's
consistent with Insert mode.
==============================================================================
COMPILE TIME CHANGES *compile-changes-6*
All generated files have been moved out of the "src" directory. This makes it
easy to see which files are not edited by hand. The files generated by
configure are now in the "src/auto" directory. For Unix, compiled object
files go in the objects directory.
The source archive was over the 1.4M floppy limit. The archives are now split
up into two runtime and two source archives. Also provide a bzip2 compressed
archive that contains all the sources and runtime files.
Added "reconfig" as a target for make. Useful when changing some of the
arguments that require flushing the cache, such as switching from GTK to
Motif. Adjusted the meaning of GUI_INC_LOC and GUI_LIB_LOC to be consistent
over different GUIs.
Added src/README.txt to give an overview of the main parts of the source code.
The Unix Makefile now fully supports using $(DESTDIR) to install to a specific
location. Replaces the manual setting of *ENDLOC variables.
Added the possibility for a maintainer of a binary version to include his
e-mail address with the --with-compiledby configure argument.
Included features are now grouped in "tiny", "small", "normal", "big" and
"huge". This replaces "min-features" and "max-features". Using "tiny"
disables multiple windows for a really small Vim.
For the tiny version or when FEAT_WINDOWS is not defined: Firstwin and lastwin
are equal to curwin and don't use w_next and w_prev.
Added the +listcmds feature. Can be used to compile without the Vim commands
that manipulate the buffer list and argument list (the buffer list itself is
still there, can't do without it).
Added the +vreplace feature. It is disabled in the "small" version to avoid
that the 16 bit DOS version runs out of memory.
Removed GTK+ support for versions older than 1.1.16.
The configure checks for using PTYs have been improved. Code taken from a
recent version of screen.
Added configure options to install Vim, Ex and View under another name (e.g.,
vim6, ex6 and view6).
Added "--with-global-runtime" configure argument. Allows specifying the
global directory used in the 'runtimepath' default.
Made enabling the SNiFF+ interface possible with a configure argument.
Configure now always checks /usr/local/lib for libraries and
/usr/local/include for include files. Helps finding the stuff for iconv() and
gettext().
Moved the command line history stuff into the +cmdline_hist feature, to
exclude the command line history from the tiny version.
MS-Windows: Moved common functions from Win16 and Win32 to os_mswin.c. Avoids
having to change two files for one problem. (Vince Negri)
Moved common code from gui_w16.c and gui_w32.c to gui_w48.c (Vince Negri)
The jumplist is now a separate feature. It is disabled for the "small"
version (16 bit MS-DOS).
Renamed all types ending in _t to end in _T. Avoids potential problems with
system types.
Added a configure check for X11 header files that implicitly define the return
type to int. (Steve Wall)
"make doslang" in the top directory makes an archive with the menu and .mo
files for Windows. This uses the files generated on Unix, these should work
on MS-Windows as well.
Merged a large part of os_vms.c with os_unix.c. The code was duplicated in
the past which made maintenance more work. (Zoltan Arpadffy)
Updated the Borland C version 5 Makefile: (Dan Sharp)
- Fixed the Perl build
- Added python and tcl builds
- Added dynamic perl and dynamic python builds
- Added uninstal.exe build
- Use "yes" and "no" for the options, like in Make_mvc.mak.
Win32: Merged Make_gvc.mak and Make_ovc.mak into one file: Make_ivc.mak. It's
much smaller, many unnecessary text has been removed. (Walter Briscoe)
Added Make_dvc.mak to be able to debug exe generated with Make_mvc.mak in
MS-Devstudio. (Walter Briscoe)
MS-Windows: The big gvim.exe, which includes OLE, now also includes
dynamically loaded Tcl, Perl and Python. This uses ActivePerl 5.6.1,
ActivePython 2.1.1 and ActiveTCL 8.3.3
Added AC_EXEEXT to configure.in, to check if the executable needs ".exe" for
Cygwin or MingW. Renamed SUFFIX to EXEEXT in Makefile.
Win32: Load comdlg32.dll delayed for faster startup. Only when using VC 6.
(Vipin Aravind)
Win32: When compiling with Borland, allow using IME. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Win32: Added Makefile for Borland 5 to compile gvimext.dll. (Yasuhiro
Matsumoto)
==============================================================================
BUG FIXES *bug-fixes-6*
When checking the command name for "gvim", "ex", etc. ignore case. Required
for systems where case is ignored in command names.
Search pattern "[a-c-e]" also matched a 'd' and didn't match a '-'.
When double-clicking in another window, wasn't recognized as double click,
because topline is different. Added set_mouse_topline().
The BROKEN_LOCALE check was broken. (Marcin Dalecki)
When "t_Co" is set, the default colors remain the same, thus wrong. Reset the
colors after changing "t_Co". (Steve Wall)
When exiting with ":wqall" the messages about writing files could overwrite
each other and be lost forever.
When starting Vim with an extremely long file name (around 1024 characters) it
would crash. Added a few checks to avoid buffer overflows.
CTRL-E could get stuck in a file with very long lines.
":au syntax<Tab>" expanded event names while it should expand groups starting
with "syntax".
When expanding a file name caused an error (e.g., for <amatch>) it was
produced even when inside an "if 0".
'cindent' formatted C comments differently from what the 'comments' option
specified. (Steve Wall)
Default for 'grepprg' didn't include the file name when only grepping in one
file. Now /dev/null has been added for Unix.
Opening the option window twice caused trouble. Now the cursor goes to the
existing option window.
":sview" and ":view" didn't set 'readonly' for an existing buffer. Now do set
'readonly', unless the buffer is also edited in another window.
GTK GUI: When 'guioptions' excluded 'g', the more prompt caused the toolbar
and menubar to disappear and resize the window (which clears the text).
Now always grey-out the toplevel menus to avoid that the menubar changes size
or disappears.
When re-using the current buffer for a new buffer, buffer-local variables were
not deleted.
GUI: when 'scrolloff' is 0 dragging the mouse above the window didn't cause a
down scroll. Now pass on a mouse event with mouse_row set to -1.
Win32: Console version didn't work on telnet, because of switching between two
console screens. Now use one console screen and save/restore the contents
when needed. (Craig Barkhouse)
When reading a file the magic number for encryption was included in the file
length. (Antonio Colombo)
The quickfix window contained leading whitespace and NULs for multi-line
messages. (David Harrison)
When using cscope, redundant tags were removed. This caused a numbering
problem, because they were all listed. Don't remove redundant cscope tags.
(David Bustos).
Cscope: Test for which matches are in the current buffer sometimes failed,
causing a jump to another match than selected. (David Bustos)
Win32: Buffer overflow when adding a charset name in a font.
'titlestring' and 'iconstring' were evaluating an expression in the current
context, which could be a user function, which is a problem for local
variables vs global variables.
Win32 GUI: Mapping <M-F> didn't work. Now handle SHIFT and CTRL in
_OnSysChar().
Win32 GUI: (on no file), :vs<CR>:q<CR> left a trail of pixels down the middle.
Could also happen for the ruler. screen_puts() didn't clear the right char in
ScreenLines[] for the bold trick.
Win32: ":%!sort|uniq" didn't work, because the input file name touches the
"|". Insert a space before the "|".
OS/2: Expanding wildcards included non-existing files. Caused ":runtime" to
fail, which caused syntax highlighting to fail.
Pasting a register containing CTRL-R on the command line could cause an
endless loop that can't be interrupted. Now it can be stopped with CTRL-C.
When 'verbose' is set, a message for file read/write could overwrite the
previous message.
When 'verbose' is set, the header from ":select" was put after the last
message. Now start a new line.
The hit-enter prompt reacted to the response of the t_RV string, causing
messages at startup to disappear.
When t_Co was set to 1, colors were still used. Now only use color when t_Co
> 1.
Listing functions with ":function" didn't quit when 'q' or ':' was typed at
the more prompt.
Use mkstemp() instead of mktemp() when it's available, avoids a warning for
linking on FreeBSD.
When doing Insert mode completion it's possible that b_sfname is NULL. Don't
give it to printf() for the "Scanning" message.
":set runtimepath-=$VIMRUNTIME" didn't work, because expansion of wildcards
was done after trying to remove the string. Now for ":set opt+=val" and ":set
opt-=val" the expansion of wildcards is done before adding or removing "val".
Using CTRL-V with the "r" command with a blockwise Visual selection inserted a
CTRL-V instead of getting a special character.
Unix: Changed the order of libraries: Put -lXdmcp after -lX11 and -lSM -lICE
after -lXdmcp. Should fix link problem on HP-UX 10.20.
Don't remove the last "-lm" from the link line. Vim may link but fail later
when the GUI starts.
When the shell returns with an error when trying to expand wildcards, do
include the pattern when the "EW_NOTFOUND" flag was set.
When expanding wildcards with the shell fails, give a clear error message
instead of just "1 returned".
Selecting a Visual block, with the start partly on a Tab, deleting it leaves
the cursor too far to the left. Causes "s" to work in the wrong position.
Pound sign in normal.c caused trouble on some compilers. Use 0xA3 instead.
Warning for changing a read-only file wasn't given when 'insertmode' was set.
Win32: When 'shellxquote' is set to a double quote (e.g., using csh), ":!start
notepad file" doesn't work. Remove the double quotes added by 'shellxquote'
when using ":!start". (Pavol Juhas)
The "<f-args>" argument of ":command" didn't accept Tabs for white space.
Also, don't add an empty argument when there are trailing blanks.
":e test\\je" edited "test\je", but ":next test\\je" edited "testje".
Backslashes were removed one time too many for ":next".
VMS: "gf" didn't work properly. Use vms_fixfilename() to translate the file
name. (Zoltan Arpadffy)
After ":hi Normal ctermbg=black ctermfg=white" and suspending Vim not all
characters are redrawn with the right background.
When doing "make test" without +eval or +windows feature, many tests failed.
Now have test1 generate a script to copy the correct output, so that a test
that doesn't work is skipped.
On FreeBSD the Perl interface added "-lc" to the link command and Python added
"-pthread". These two don't work together, because the libc_r library should
be used. Removed "-lc" from Perl, it should not be needed.
Also: Add "-pthread" to $LIBS, so that the checks for functions is done with
libc_r. Sigaltstack() appears to be missing from libc_r.
The Syntax sub-menus were getting too long, reorganized them and added another
level for some languages.
Visual block "r"eplace didn't work well when a Tab is partly included.
(Matthias Kramm)
When yanking a Visual block, where some lines end halfway the block, putting
the text somewhere else doesn't insert a block. Padd with spaces for missing
characters. Added "y_width" to struct yankreg. (Matthias Kramm)
If a substitute string has a multibyte character after a backslash only the
first byte of it was skipped. (Muraoka Taro)
Win32: Numeric keypad keys were missing from the builtin termcap entry.
When a file was read-only ":wa!" didn't force it to be written. (Vince Negri)
Amiga: A file name starting with a colon was considered absolute but it isn't.
Amiga: ":pwd" added a slash when in the root of a drive.
Don't let 'ttymouse' default to "dec" when compiled with dec mouse support.
It breaks the gpm mouse (Linux console).
The prototypes for the Perl interface didn't work for threaded Perl. Added a
sed command to remove the prototypes from proto/if_perl.pro and added them
manually to if_perl.xs.
When ":w!" resets the 'readonly' option the title and status lines were not
updated.
":args" showed the current file when the argument list was empty. Made this
work like Vi: display nothing.
"99:<C-U>echo v:count" echoed "99" in Normal mode, but 0 in Visual mode.
Don't set v:count when executing a stuffed command.
Amiga: Got a requester for "home:" because it's in the default runtime path.
Don't bring up a requester when searching for a file in 'path', sourcing the
.vimrc file or using ":runtime".
Win16 and Win32: Considered a file "\path\file" absolute. Can cause the same
file to appear as two different buffers.
Win32: Renaming a file to an empty string crashed Vim. Happened when using
explorer.vim and hitting ESC at the rename prompt.
Win32: strftime() crashed when called with a "-1" value for the time.
Win32 with Borland compiler: mch_FullName() didn't work, caused tag file not
to be found.
Cscope sometimes jumped to the wrong tag. (David Bustos)
OS/2: Could not find the tags file. mch_expand_wildcards() added another
slash to a directory name.
When using ">>" the `] mark was not in the last column.
When Vim was compiled without menu support, filetype.vim was still trying to
source the menu.vim script. (Rafael Garcia-Suarez)
":ptag" added an item to the tag stack.
Win32 IME: "gr" didn't use IME mode.
In the "vim --help" message the term "options" was used for arguments. That's
confusing, call them "arguments".
When there are two windows, and a BufUnload autocommand for closing window #1
closed window #2, Vim would crash.
When there is a preview window and only one other window, ":q" wouldn't exit.
In Insert mode, when cancelling a digraph with ESC, the '?' wasn't removed.
On Unix glob(".*") returned "." and "..", on Windows it didn't. On Windows
glob("*") also returned files starting with a dot. Made this work like Unix
on all systems.
Win32: Removed old code to open a console. Vimrun is now used and works fine.
Compute the room needed by the intro message accurately, so that it also fits
on a 25 line console. (Craig Barkhouse)
":ptnext" was broken. Now remember the last tag used in the preview window
separately from the tagstack.
Didn't check for "-display" being the last argument. (Wichert Akkerman)
GTK GUI: When starting "gvim" under some conditions there would be an X error.
Don't replace the error handler when creating the xterm clipboard. (Wichert
Akkerman)
Adding a space after a help tag caused the tag not to be found. E.g., ":he
autoindent ".
Was trying to expand a URL into a full path name. On Windows this resulted in
the current directory to be prepended to the URL. Added vim_isAbsName() and
vim_FullName() to avoid that various machine specific functions do it
differently.
":n *.c" ":cd .." ":n" didn't use the original directory of the file. Vi only
does it for the current file (looks like a bug). Now remember the buffer used
for the entry in the argument list and use its name (adjusted when doing
":cd"), unless it's deleted.
When inserting a special key as its name ("<F8>" as four characters) after
moving around in Insert mode, undo didn't work properly.
Motif GUI: When using the right mouse button, for some people gvim froze for
a couple of seconds (Motif 1.2?). This doesn't happen when there is no Popup
menu. Solved by only creating a popup menu when 'mousemodel' is "popup" or
"popup_setpos". (David Harrison)
Motif: When adding many menu items, the "Help" menu disappeared but the
menubar didn't wrap. Now manually set the menubar height.
When using <BS> in Insert mode to remove a line break, or using "J" to join
lines, the cursor could end up halfway a multibyte character. (Muraoka Taro)
Removed defining SVR4 in configure. It causes problems for some X header
files and doesn't appear to be used anywhere.
When 'wildignore' is used, 'ignorecase' for a tag match was not working.
When 'wildignore' contains "*~" it was impossible to edit a file ending in a
"~". Now don't recognize a file ending in "~" as containing wildcards.
Disabled the mouse code for OS/2. It was not really used.
":mksession" always used the full path name for a buffer, also when the short
name could be used.
":mkvimrc" and ":mksession" didn't save 'wildchar' and 'pastetoggle' in such a
way that they would be restored. Now use the key name if possible, this is
portable.
After recovering a file and abandoning it, an ":edit" command didn't give the
ATTENTION prompt again. Would be useful to be able to delete the file in an
easy way. Reset the BF_RECOVERED flag when unloading the buffer.
histdel() could match or ignore case, depending on what happened before it.
Now always match case.
When a window size was specified when splitting a window, it would still get
the size from 'winheight' or 'winwidth' if it's larger.
When using "append" or "insert" inside a function definition, a line starting
with "function" or "endfunction" caused confusion. Now recognize the commands
and skip lines until a ".".
At the end of any function or sourced file need_wait_return could be reset,
causing messages to disappear when redrawing.
When in a while loop the line number for error messages stayed fixed. Now the
line number is remembered in the while loop.
"cd c:/" didn't work on MS-DOS. mch_isdir() removed a trailing slash.
MS-Windows: getftime() didn't work when a directory had a trailing slash or
backslash. Didn't show the time in the explorer because of this.
When doing wildcard completion, a directory "a/" sorted after "a-b". Now
recognize path separators when sorting files.
Non-Unix systems: When editing "c:/dir/../file" and "c:/file" they were
created as different buffers, although it's the same file. Expand to a full
file name also when an absolute name contains "..".
"g&" didn't repeat the last substitute properly.
When 'clipboard' was set to "unnamed", a "Y" command would not write to "0.
Now make a copy of register 0 to the clipboard register.
When the search pattern matches in many ways, it could not always be
interrupted with a CTRL-C. And CTRL-C would have to be hit once for every
line when 'hlsearch' is on.
When 'incsearch' is on and interrupting the search for a match, don't abandon
the command line.
When turning a directory name into a full path, e.g., with fnamemodify(),
sometimes a slash was added. Make this consistent: Don't add a slash.
When a file name contains a "!", using it in a shell command will cause
trouble: ":!cat %". Escape the "!" to avoid that. Escape it another time
when 'shell' contains "sh".
Completing a file name that has a tail that starts with a "~" didn't work:
":e view/~<Tab>".
Using a ":command" argument that contains < and > but not for a special
argument was not skipped properly.
The DOS install program: On Win2000 the check for a vim.exe or gvim.exe in
$PATH didn't work, it always found it in the current directory.
Rename the vim.exe in the current dir to avoid this. (Walter Briscoe)
In the MS-DOS/Windows install program, use %VIM% instead of an absolute path,
so that moving Vim requires only one change in the batch file.
Mac: mch_FullName() changed the "fname" argument and didn't always initialize
the buffer.
MS-DOS: mch_FullName() didn't fix forward/backward slashes in an absolute file
name.
"echo expand("%:p:h")" with an empty file name removed one directory name on
MS-DOS. For Unix, when the file name is a directory, the directory name was
removed. Now make it consistent: "%:p" adds a path separator for all systems,
but no path separator is added in other situations.
Unix: When checking for a CTRL-C (could happen any time) and there is an X
event (e.g., clipboard updated) and there is typeahead, Vim would hang until a
character was typed.
MS-DOS, MS-Windows and Amiga: expanding "$ENV/foo" when $ENV ends in a colon,
had the slash removed.
":he \^=" gave an error for using \_. ":he ^=" didn't find tag :set^=. Even
"he :set^=" didn't find it.
A tags file name "D:/tags" was used as file "tags" in "D:". That doesn't work
when the current path for D: isn't the root of the drive.
Removed calls to XtInitializeWidgetClass(), they shouldn't be necessary.
When using a dtterm or various other color terminals, and the Normal group has
been set to use a different background color, the background wouldn't always
be displayed with that color. Added check for "ut" termcap entry: If it's
missing, clearing the screen won't give us the current background color. Need
to draw each character instead. Vim now also works when the "cl" (clear
screen) termcap entry is missing.
When repeating a "/" search command with a line offset, the "n" did use the
offset but didn't make the motion linewise. Made "d/pat/+2" and "dn" do the
same.
Win32: Trying to use ":tearoff" for a menu that doesn't exist caused a crash.
OpenPTY() didn't work on Sequent. Add a configure check for getpseudotty().
C-indenting: Indented a line starting with ")" with the matching "(", but not
a line starting with "x)" looks strange. Also compute the indent for aligning
with items inside the () and use the lowest indent.
MS-DOS and Windows: ":n *.vim" also matched files ending in "~".
Moved mch_expandpath() from os_win16.c and os_msdos.c to misc1.c, they are
equal.
Macintosh: (Dany St-Amant)
- In Vi-compatible mode didn't read files with CR line separators.
- Fixed a bug in the handling of Activate/Deactivate Event
- Fixed a bug in gui_mch_dialog (using wrong pointer)
Multibyte GDK XIM: While composing a multibyte-word, if user presses a
mouse button, then the word is removed. It should remain and composing end.
(Sung-Hyun Nam)
MS-DOS, MS-Windows and OS/2: When reading from stdin, automatic CR-LF
conversion by the C library got in the way of detecting a "dos" 'fileformat'.
When 'smartcase' is set, patterns with "\S" would also make 'ignorecase'
reset.
When clicking the mouse in a column larger than 222, it moved to the first
column. Can't encode a larger number in a character. Now limit the number to
222, don't jump back to the first column.
GUI: In some versions CSI would cause trouble, either when typed directly or
when part of a multibyte sequence.
When using multibyte characters in a ":normal" command, a trailing byte that
is CSI or K_SPECIAL caused problems.
Wildmenu didn't handle multibyte characters.
":sleep 10" could not be interrupted on Windows, while "gs" could. Made them
both work the same.
Unix: When waiting for a character is interrupted by an X-windows event (e.g.,
to obtain the contents of the selection), the wait time would not be honored.
A message could be overwritten quickly. Now compute the remaining waiting
time.
Windows: Completing "\\share\c$\S" inserted a backslash before the $ and then
the name is invalid. Don't insert the backslash.
When doing an auto-write before ":make", IObuff was overwritten and the wrong
text displayed later.
On the Mac the directories "c:/tmp" and "c:/temp" were used in the defaults
for 'backupdir' and 'directory', they don't exist.
The check for a new file not to be on an MS-DOS filesystem created the file
temporarily, which can be slow. Don't do this if there is another check for
the swap file being on an MS-DOS filesystem.
Don't give the "Changing a readonly file" warning when reading from stdin.
When using the "Save As" menu entry and not entering a file name, would get an
error message for the trailing ":edit #". Now only do that when the
alternate file name was changed.
When Vim owns the X11 selection and is being suspended, an application that
tries to use the selection hangs. When Vim continues it could no longer
obtain the selection. Now give up the selection when suspending.
option.h and globals.h were included in some files, while they were already
included in vim.h. Moved the definition of EXTERN to vim.h to avoid doing it
twice.
When repeating an operator that used a search pattern and the search pattern
contained characters that have a special meaning on the cmdline (e.g., CTRL-U)
it didn't work.
Fixed various problems with using K_SPECIAL (0x80) and CSI (0x9b) as a byte in
a (multibyte) character. For example, the "r" command could not be repeated.
The DOS/Windows install program didn't always work from a directory with a
long filename, because $VIM and the executable name would not have the same
path.
Multi-byte:
- Using an any-but character range [^x] in a regexp didn't work for UTF-8.
(Muraoka Taro)
- When backspacing over inserted characters in Replace mode multibyte
characters were not handled correctly. (Muraoka Taro)
- Search commands "#" and "*" didn't work with multibyte characters. (Muraoka
Taro)
- Word completion in Insert mode didn't work with multibyte characters.
(Muraoka Taro)
- Athena/Motif GUI: when 'linespace' is non-zero the cursor would be drawn too
wide (number of bytes instead of cell width).
- When changing 'encoding' to "euc-jp" and inserting a character Vim would
crash.
- For euc-jp characters positioning the cursor would sometimes be wrong.
Also, with two characters with 0x8e leading byte only the first one would be
displayed.
- When using DYNAMIC_ICONV on Win32 conversion might fail because of using the
wrong error number. (Muraoka Taro)
- Using Alt-x in the GUI while 'encoding' was set to "utf-8" didn't produce
the right character.
- When using Visual block selection and only the left half of a double-wide
character is selected, the highlighting continued to the end of the line.
- Visual-block delete didn't work properly when deleting the right half of a
double-wide character.
- Overstrike mode for the cmdline replaced only the first byte of a multibyte
character.
- The cursor in Replace mode (also in the cmdline) was too small on a
double-wide character.
- When a multibyte character contained a 0x80 byte, it didn't work (was using
a CSI byte instead). (Muraoka Taro)
- Wordwise selection with the mouse didn't work.
- Yanking a modeless selection of multibyte characters didn't work.
- When 'selection' is "exclusive", selecting a word that ends in a multibyte
character used wrong highlighting for the following character.
Win32 with Make_mvc.mak: Didn't compile for debugging. (Craig Barkhouse)
Win32 GUI: When "vimrun.exe" is used to execute an external command, don't
give a message box with the return value, it was already printed by vimrun.
Also avoid printing the return value of the shell when ":silent!" is used.
Win32: selecting a lot of text and using the "find/replace" dialog caused a
crash.
X11 GUI: When typing a character with the 8th bit set and the Meta/Alt
modifier, the modifier was removed without changing the character.
Truncating a message to make it fit on the command line, using "..." for the
middle, didn't always compute the space correctly.
Could not imap <C-@>. Now it works like <Nul>.
VMS:
- Fixed a few things for VAXC. os_vms_fix.com had some strange CTRL-M
characters. (Zoltan Arpadffy and John W. Hamill)
- Added VMS-specific defaults for the 'isfname' and 'isprint' options.
(Zoltan Arpadffy)
- Removed os_vms_osdef.h, it's no longer used.
The gzip plugin used a ":normal" command, this doesn't work when dropping a
compressed file on Vim.
In very rare situations a binary search for a tag would fail, because an
uninitialized value happens to be half the size of the tag file. (Narendran)
When using BufEnter and BufLeave autocommands to enable/disable a menu, it
wasn't updated right away.
When doing a replace with the "c"onfirm flag, the cursor was positioned after
the ruler, instead of after the question. With a long replacement string the
screen could scroll up and cause a "more" prompt. Now the message is
truncated to make it fit.
Motif: The autoconf check for the Xp library didn't work.
When 'verbose' is set to list lines of a sourced file, defining a function
would reset the counter used for the "more" prompt.
In the Win32 find/replace dialog, a '/' character caused problems. Escape it
with a backslash.
Starting a shell with ":sh" was different from starting a shell for CTRL-Z
when suspending doesn't work. They now work the same way.
Jumping to a file mark while in a changed buffer gave a "mark not set" error.
":execute histget("cmd")" causes an endless loop and crashed Vim. Now catch
all commands that cause too much recursiveness.
Removed "Failed to open input method" error message, too many people got this
when they didn't want to use a XIM.
GUI: When compiled without the +windows feature, the scrollbar would start
below line one.
Removed the trick with redefining character class functions from regexp.c.
Win32 GUI: Find dialog gives focus back to main window, when typing a
character mouse pointer is blanked, it didn't reappear when moving it in the
dialog window. (Vince Negri)
When recording and typing a CTRL-C, no character was recorded. When in Insert
mode or cancelling half a command, playing back the recorded sequence wouldn't
work. Now record the CTRL-C.
When the GUI was started, mouse codes for DEC and netterm were still checked
for.
GUI: When scrolling and 'writedelay' is non-zero, the character under the
cursor was displayed in the wrong position (one line above/below with
CTRL-E/CTRL-Y).
A ":normal" command would reset the 'scrollbind' info. Causes problems when
using a ":normal" command in an autocommand for opening a file.
Windows GUI: a point size with a dot, like "7.5", wasn't recognized. (Muraoka
Taro)
When 'scrollbind' wasn't set would still remember the current position,
wasting time.
GTK: Crash when 'shell' doesn't exist and doing":!ls". Use _exit() instead of
exit() when the child couldn't execute the shell.
Multi-byte:
- GUI with double-byte encoding: a mouse click in left half of double-wide
character put the cursor in previous char.
- Using double-byte encoding and 'selection' is "exclusive": "vey" and "^Vey"
included the character after the word.
- When using a double-byte encoding and there is a lead byte at the end of the
line, the preceding line would be displayed. "ga" also showed wrong info.
- "gf" didn't include multibyte characters before the cursor properly.
(Muraoka Taro)
GUI: The cursor was sometimes not removed when scrolling. Changed the policy
from redrawing the cursor after each call to gui_write() to only update it at
the end of update_screen() or when setting the cursor position. Also only
update the scrollbars at the end of update_screen(), that's the only place
where the window text may have been scrolled.
Formatting "/*<Tab>long text", produced "* <Tab>" in the next line. Now
remove the space before the Tab.
Formatting "/*<Tab> long text", produced "* <Tab> long text" in the next
line. Now keep the space after the Tab.
In some places non-ASCII alphabetical characters were accepted, which could
cause problems. For example, ":X" (X being such a character).
When a pattern matches the end of the line, the last character in the line was
highlighted for 'hlsearch'. That looks wrong for "/\%3c". Now highlight the
character just after the line.
Motif: If a dialog was closed by clicking on the "X" of the window frame Vim
would no longer respond.
When using CTRL-X or CTRL-A on a number with many leading zeros, Vim would
crash. (Matsumoto)
When 'insertmode' is set, the mapping in mswin.vim for CTRL-V didn't work in
Select mode. Insert mode wasn't restarted after overwriting the text.
Now allow nesting Insert mode with insert and change commands. CTRL-O
cwfoo<Esc> now also works.
Clicking with the right mouse button in another window started Visual mode,
but used the start position of the current window. Caused ml_get errors when
the line number was invalid. Now stay in the same window.
When 'selection' is "exclusive", "gv" sometimes selected one character fewer.
When 'comments' contains more than one start/middle/end triplet, the optional
flags could be mixed up. Also didn't align the end with the middle part.
Double-right-click in Visual mode didn't update the shown mode.
When the Normal group has a font name, it was never used when starting up.
Now use it when 'guifont' and 'guifontset' are empty.
Setting a font name to a highlight group before the GUI was started didn't
work.
"make test" didn't use the name of the generated Vim executable.
'cindent' problems:
- Aligned with an "else" inside a do-while loop for a line below that loop.
(Meikel Brandmeyer)
- A line before a function would be indented even when terminated with a
semicolon. (Meikel Brandmeyer)
- 'cindent' gave too much indent to a line after a "};" that ends an array
init.
- Support declaration lines ending in "," and "\". (Meikel Brandmeyer)
- A case statement inside a do-while loop was used for indenting a line after
the do-while loop. (Meikel Brandmeyer)
- When skipping a string in a line with one double quote it could continue in
the previous line. (Meikel Brandmeyer)
When 'list' is set, 'hlsearch' didn't highlight a match at the end of the
line. Now highlight the '