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vim/runtime/syntax/testdir/input/vim_ex_set.vim
Doug Kearns ddbb6fe2d0
runtime(vim): Update base-syntax, improve :set highlighting
- Match bang, "all" and "termcap" options, and trailing command
  separator "|".
- Highlight set assignment operators.
- Match multiline :set and multiline option values.
- Mention the newer "0o" octal prefix at :help :set=.

closes: #15329

Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-07-24 20:21:22 +02:00

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" Vim :set command
set
set!
set all
set! all
set termcap
set! termcap
set aleph?
set aleph
set noallowrevins
set allowrevins!
set invallowrevins
set aleph&
set aleph&vi
set aleph&vim
set all&
set aleph=128
set aleph:128
set aleph =128
set aleph :128
set aleph+=96
set aleph^=2
set aleph-=96
set backspace+=nostop
set backspace^=nostop
set backspace-=nostop
set ai nosi sw=3 tw=3
set <t_#4>=^[Ot " FIXME
set <M-b>=^[b " FIXME
setlocal autoread
setglobal noautoread
set autoread<
" :help option-backslash
" When setting options using |:let| and |literal-string|, you need to use one
" fewer layer of backslash. A few examples:
set makeprg=make\ file " results in "make file"
let &makeprg='make file' " (same as above)
set makeprg=make\\\ file " results in "make\ file"
set tags=tags\ /usr/tags " results in "tags" and "/usr/tags"
set tags=tags\\\ file " results in "tags file"
let &tags='tags\ file' " (same as above)
set makeprg=make,file " results in "make,file"
set makeprg=make\\,file " results in "make\,file"
set tags=tags,file " results in "tags" and "file"
set tags=tags\\,file " results in "tags,file"
let &tags='tags\,file' " (same as above)
" This example sets the 'titlestring' option to "hi|there":
set titlestring=hi\|there
" This sets the 'titlestring' option to "hi" and 'iconstring' to "there":
set titlestring=hi|set iconstring=there
set dir=\\machine\path " results in "\\machine\path"
set dir=\\\\machine\\path " results in "\\machine\path"
set dir=\\path\\file " results in "\\path\file" (wrong!)
" :help :set_env
set term=$TERM.new
set path=/usr/$INCLUDE,$HOME/include,.
" Multiline :set and option values
set path=abc,def,ghi
"\ def is the 'define' option
\ def=abc,def,ghi
set path=abc,
"\ def is a 'path' directory value
\def,ghi
set path=
"\ def is a 'path' directory value
\abc,def