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*os_390.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2003 Jun 03
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ralf Schandl
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*zOS* *z/OS* *OS390* *os390* *MVS*
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This file contains the particulars for the z/OS UNIX version of Vim.
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1. Open source on z/OS UNIX |zOS-open-source|
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2. Your feedback is needed |zOS-feedback|
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3. Building VIM for z/OS UNIX |zOS-building|
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4. ASCII/EBCDIC dependent scripts |zOS-has-ebcdic|
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5. XTerm Problems |zOS-xterm|
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6. Motif Problems |zOS-Motif|
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7 Bugs |zOS-Bugs|
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8. Known weaknesses |zOS-weaknesses|
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9. Changes |zOS-changes|
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DISCLAIMER: ~
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We are IBM employees, but IBM is not responsible for this port. This is our
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private fun, and is provided in the hopes that it may be useful to others.
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Please note that this software has NOT been submitted to any formal IBM
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testing and is published AS IS. Please do not contact IBM for support for this
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software, as it is not an official component of any IBM product. IT IS NOT
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SUPPORTED, GUARANTEED, OR RELATED WHATSOEVER TO IBM.
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Contributors: ~
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The port to z/OS UNIX was done by Ralf Schandl for the Redbook mentioned
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below.
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Changes, bug-reports, or both by:
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David Moore
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Anthony Giorgio <agiorgio@fastmail.fm>
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and others
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This document was written by Ralf Schandl and revised by Anthony Giorgio.
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==============================================================================
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1. Open source on z/OS UNIX *OS390-open-source* *zOS-open-source*
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If you are interested in other Open Source Software on z/OS UNIX, have a
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look at the following Redbook:
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Mike MacIsaac et al
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"Open Source Software for z/OS and OS/390 UNIX"
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IBM Form Number: SG24-5944-01
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ISBN: 0738424633
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You can find out more information, order a hard copy, or download a PDF
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version of these Redbooks at:
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http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
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==============================================================================
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2. Your feedback is needed *OS390-feedback* *zOS-feedback*
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Vim should compile, link, and run right out of the box on a standard IBM z/OS
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UNIX mainframe. I've personally run it on z/OS V1R2 and V1R3 machines without
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problems.
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Many changes had to be done to the code to port Vim to z/OS UNIX. As like
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most UNIX programs, Vim contained heavy ASCII dependencies. I might have
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missed an ASCII dependency, or it is possible that a new one has been added
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with a feature or bug fix. Most programmers are simply not aware of possible
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ASCII/EBCDIC conversion issues. If you hit a problem that seems related to
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this, feel free to contact us at the email addresses above.
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One indication of ASCII/EBCDIC conversion problems is screen corruption with
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"unprintable" characters. For example, at one point the errorbell was broken
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in Vim. Any time Vim tried to ring the terminal bell an ASCII character 0x07
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would be printed. This works fine on most terminals, but is broken on an
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EBCDIC one. The correct solution was to define a different value for the bell
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character on EBCDIC systems.
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Remember, it's only possible to fix a bug if the community knows about it.
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Don't rely on someone else to report it! See the section |bug-reports|.
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==============================================================================
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3. Building VIM for z/OS UNIX *OS390-building* *zOS-building*
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A word on debugging code first: ~
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The normal run of configure adds the flag '-g' to the compiler options,
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to include debugging information into the executable. This information
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are normally removed from the executable with the strip command during
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installation. On z/OS UNIX, it is not possible to remove this from
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the executable. The strip command exists on z/OS UNIX and is called
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during the installation, but it does nothing. It is equivalent to the
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'touch' command. This is due to the way debug symbols are stored in the
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objects generated by the compiler.
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If you want to build Vim without debugging code, export the environment
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variable CFLAGS set to an empty string before you call the configure script.
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>
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export CFLAGS=""
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Building without X11: ~
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Note: Use cc to build Vim. The c89 compiler has stricter syntax checking
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and will not compile Vim cleanly.
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If you build VIM without X11 support, compiling and building is
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straightforward. Don't forget to export _CC_CCMODE=1 before calling
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configure and make.
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>
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$ export _CC_CCMODE=1
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$./configure --with-features=big --without-x --enable-gui=no
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$ make
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$ make test
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<
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Test notes:
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Test 11 will fail if you do not have gzip installed.
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Test 42 will fail, as VIM on z/OS UNIX doesn't support the multibyte
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feature. (David Moore: "Doesn't work _yet_! :-) I'll see what I
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can do.")
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>
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$ make install
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Building with X11: ~
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There are two ways for building Vim with X11 support. You can link it
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statically with the X11 libraries or can bind it with the X11 DLLs. The
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statically linked version results in a huge executable (~13MB), while the
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dynamically linked executable is much smaller (~4.5MB).
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Here is what you do, if you want Motif:
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a) Static link >
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$ configure --with-features=big --enable-gui=motif
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$ make
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<
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VIM is now linked statically with the X11 libraries.
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b) Dynamic link:
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Make VIM as described for the static link. Then change the contents of
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the 'auto/link.sed' file by appending: >
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s%-lXm *%/usr/lib/Xm.x %g
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s%-lX11 *%/usr/lib/X11.x %g
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s%-lSM *%/usr/lib/SM.x %g
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s%-lICE *%/usr/lib/ICE.x %g
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<
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Then do: >
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$ rm vim
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$ make
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<
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Now Vim is linked with the X11-DLLs.
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See the Makefile and the file link.sh on how link.sed is used.
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==============================================================================
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4. ASCII/EBCDIC dependent scripts *OS390-has-ebcdic* *zOS-has-ebcdic*
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For the internal script language the feature "ebcdic" was added. With this
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you can fix ASCII dependent scripts like this:
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if has("ebcdic")
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let space = 64
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else
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let space = 32
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endif
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==============================================================================
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5. XTerm problems *OS390-xterm* *zOS-xterm*
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Note: This problem was resolved in version 6.1b. ~
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I saw one problem with XTerm on z/OS UNIX. The terminal code for moving the
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cursor to the left is wrong in the termlib database. Perhaps not wrong, but
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it didn't work with VIM syntax highlighting and command line cursor movement.
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If the highlighting is messed up while you type, but is okay after you refreshed
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the screen with <C-L> or if you can't move to the left with the cursor key on
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the command line, try adding >
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:set t_le=^H
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to your .vimrc. Note: '^H' is one character, hit <C-V><C-H> to get it.
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==============================================================================
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6. Motif Problems *OS390-Motif* *zOS-Motif*
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It seems that in porting the Motif library to z/OS, a translation from EBCDIC
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to ASCII for the accelerator characters of the pull-down menus was forgotten.
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Even after I tried to hand convert the menus, the accelerator keys continued
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to only work for the opening of menus (like <Alt-F> to open the file menu).
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They still do not work for the menu items themselves (like <Alt-F>O to open
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the file browser).
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There is no solution for this as of yet.
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==============================================================================
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7. Bugs *OS390-bugs* *zOS-Bugs*
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- Vim will consistently hang when a large amount of text is selected in
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visual block mode. This may be due to a memory corruption issue. Note that
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this occurs in both the terminal and gui versions.
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==============================================================================
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8. Known weaknesses *OS390-weaknesses* *zOS-weaknesses*
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- No binary search in tag files.
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The program /bin/sort sorts by ASCII value by default. This program is
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normally used by ctags to sort the tags. There might be a version of
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ctags out there, that does it right, but we can't be sure. So this seems to
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be a permanent restriction.
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- Multibyte support (utf-8) doesn't work, it's disabled at compile time.
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(|multibyte|)
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- The cscope interface (|cscope|) doesn't work for the version of cscope
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that we use on our mainframe. We have a copy of version 15.0b12, and it
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causes Vim to hang when using the "cscope add" command. I'm guessing that
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the binary format of the cscope database isn't quite what Vim is expecting.
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I've tried to port the current version of cscope (15.3) to z/OS, without
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much success. If anyone is interested in trying, drop me a line if you
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make any progress.
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- No glib/gtk support. I have not been able to successfully compile glib on
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z/OS UNIX. This means you'll have to live without the pretty gtk toolbar.
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Never tested:
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- Perl interface (|perl|)
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- Hangul input (|hangul|)
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- Encryption support (|encryption|)
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- Langmap (|'langmap'|)
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- Python support (|Python|)
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- Right-to-left mode (|'rightleft'|)
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- SNiFF+ interface (|sniff|)
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- TCL interface (|tcl|)
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...
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If you try any of these features and they work, drop us a note!
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==============================================================================
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9. Changes *OS390-changes* *zOS-changes*
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This is a small reference of the changes made to the z/OS port of Vim. It is
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not an exhaustive summary of all the modifications made to the code base.
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6.1b (beta):
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Changed KS_LE in term.c to be "\b" instead of "\010" This fixed the
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screen corruption problems in gVim reported by Anthony Giorgio.
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Anthony Giorgio updated this document:
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- Changed OS/390 to z/OS where appropriate. IBM decided to rename
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all of its servers and operating systems. z/OS and OS/390
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are the same product, but the version numbering system was
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reset for the name change. (e.g. OS/390 V2R11 == z/OS V1R1)
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- Added information about second edition of the Open Source Redbook.
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- Moved Redbook information to a separate section.
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- Various tweaks and changes.
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- Updated testing section.
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6.0au:
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Changed configure.in
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Changed documentation.
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Anthony Giorgio fixed the errorbell.
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David Moore found some problems, which were fixed by Bram and/or David for
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6.0au.
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6.0q (alpha):
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Minor changes for nrformats=alpha (see |'nrformats'|).
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Problem with hard-coded keycode for the English pound sign. Added a define in
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ascii.h
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Disabled multibyte for EBCDIC in feature.h
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6.0f (alpha):
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First compile of Vim 6 on z/OS UNIX. Some minor changes were needed.
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Finally found the reason why make from the top level didn't work (I must have
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been blind before!). The Makefile contained a list of targets in one target
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line. On all other UNIX's the macro $@ evaluates to the first target in this
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list, only on z/OS UNIX it evaluates to the last one :-(.
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5.6-390d:
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Cleaned up some hacks.
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5.6-390c:
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I grepped through the source and examined every spot with a character
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involved in a operation (+-). I hope I now found all EBCDIC/ASCII
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stuff, but ....
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Fixed:
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- fixed warning message in do_fixdel()
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- fixed translation from Ctrl-Char to symbolic name (like ^h to CTRL-H)
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for :help
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- fixed yank/delete/... into register
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- fixed :register command
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- fixed viminfo register storing
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- fixed quick-access table in findoptions()
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- fixed 'g^H' select mode
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- fixed tgetstr() 'get terminal capability string', ESC and
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Ctrl chars where wrong. (Not used on OS/390 UNIX)
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ctags:
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- added trigraphs support (used in prolog of system header files)
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(get.c)
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- fixed sorting order with LC_COLLATE=S390 to force EBCDIC sorting.
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(sort.c)
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5.6-390b:
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Changed:
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- configure.in:
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- added test for OS/390 UNIX
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- added special compiler and linker options if building with X11
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- configure:
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- after created via autoconf hand-edited it to make the test for
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ICEConnectionNumber work. This is a autoconf problem. OS/390 UNIX
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needs -lX11 for this.
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- Makefile
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- Don't include the lib directories ('-L...') into the variable
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ALL_LIBS. Use own variable ALL_LIB_DIRS instead. A fully POSIX
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compliant compiler must not accept objects/libraries and options
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mixed. Now we can call the linker like this:
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$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(ALL_LIB_DIRS) $(OBJ) $(ALL_LIBS)
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Fixed:
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- Double quote couldn't be entered
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Missed ASCII dependencies while setting up terminal
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In ASCII 127 is the delete char, in EBCDIC codepage 1047 the value 127
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is the double quote.
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- fixed ':fixdel'
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5.6-390a:
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first alpha release for OS/390 UNIX.
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Addition:
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- For the internal script language I added the feature "ebcdic".
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This can be queried with the has()-function of the internal
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script language.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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