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updated for version 7.2-007

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Bram Moolenaar
2008-09-01 14:51:37 +00:00
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*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2006 Nov 18 *os_vms.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Aug 19
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL VIM REFERENCE MANUAL
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ features, it is worth to choose non GUI executables.
8. Useful notes *vms-notes* 8. Useful notes *vms-notes*
8.1 backspace/delete 8.1 Backspace/delete
8.2 Filters 8.2 Filters
8.3 VMS file version numbers 8.3 VMS file version numbers
8.4 Directory conversion 8.4 Directory conversion
@@ -326,8 +326,10 @@ features, it is worth to choose non GUI executables.
8.12 diff-mode 8.12 diff-mode
8.13 Allow '$' in C keywords 8.13 Allow '$' in C keywords
8.14 VIMTUTOR for beginners 8.14 VIMTUTOR for beginners
8.15 Slow start in console mode issue
8.16 Common VIM directory - different architectures
8.1 backspace/delete 8.1 Backspace/delete
There are backspace/delete key inconsistencies with VMS. There are backspace/delete key inconsistencies with VMS.
:fixdel doesn't do the trick, but the solution is: > :fixdel doesn't do the trick, but the solution is: >
@@ -663,12 +665,130 @@ start it with: >
(Thomas.R.Wyant III, Vim 6.1) (Thomas.R.Wyant III, Vim 6.1)
8.14 Slow start in console mode issue
As GUI/GTK Vim works equally well in console mode, many administartors
deploy those executables system wide.
Unfortunately, on a remote slow connections GUI/GTK executables behave rather
slow when user wants to run Vim just in the console mode - because of X environment detection timeout.
Luckily, there is a simple solution for that. Administrators need to deploy
both GUI/GTK build and just console build executables, like below: >
|- vim72
|----- doc
|----- syntax
vimrc (system rc files)
gvimrc
gvim.exe (the remaned GUI or GTK built vim.exe)
vim.exe (the console only executable)
Define system symbols like below in for ex in LOGIN.COM or SYLOGIN.COM: >
$ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.VIM72] ! where you VIM directory is
$ vi*m :== mcr VIM:VIM.EXE
$ gvi*m :== mcr VIM:GVIM.EXE
$ ! or you can try to spawn with
$ gv*im :== spawn/nowait/input=NLA0 mcr VIM:GVIM.EXE -g -GEOMETRY 80x40
Like this, users that do not have X environment and want to use Vim just in
console mode can avoid performance problems.
(Zoltan Arpadffy, Vim 7.2)
8.15 Common VIM directory - different architectures
In a cluster that contains nodes with different architectures like below:
$show cluster
View of Cluster from system ID 11655 node: TOR 18-AUG-2008 11:58:31
+---------------------------------+
<EFBFBD> SYSTEMS <20> MEMBERS <20>
+-----------------------+---------<2D>
<EFBFBD> NODE <20> SOFTWARE <20> STATUS <20>
+--------+--------------+---------<2D>
<EFBFBD> TOR <20> VMS V7.3-2 <20> MEMBER <20>
<EFBFBD> TITAN2 <20> VMS V8.3 <20> MEMBER <20>
<EFBFBD> ODIN <20> VMS V7.3-2 <20> MEMBER <20>
+---------------------------------+
It is convinient to have a common VIM directory but execute different
executables.
There are more solutions for this problem:
solution 1. all executables in the same directory with different names
This is easily done with the following script that can be added
to the login.com or sylogin.com: >
$ if f$getsyi("NODE_HWTYPE") .eqs. "VAX"
$ then
$ say "VAX platform"
$ vi*m:== mcr vim:VIM.EXE_VAX
$ endif
$ if f$getsyi("NODE_HWTYPE") .eqs. "ALPH"
$ then
$ say "ALPHA platform"
$ vi*m :== mcr vim:VIM.EXE_AXP
$ endif
$ if f$getsyi("ARCH_NAME") .eqs. "IA64"
$ then
$ say "IA64 platform"
$ vi*m :== mcr vim:VIM.EXE_IA64
$ endif
solution 2. different directories: >
$ if f$getsyi("NODE_HWTYPE") .eqs. "VAX"
$ then
$ say "VAX platform"
$ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.VAX_EXE] ! VAX executables
$ endif
$ if f$getsyi("NODE_HWTYPE") .eqs. "ALPH"
$ then
$ say "ALPHA platform"
$ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.AXP_EXE] ! AXP executables
$ endif
$ if f$getsyi("ARCH_NAME") .eqs. "IA64"
$ then
$ say "IA64 platform"
$ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.IA64_EXE] ! IA64 executables
$ endif
$! VIMRUNTIME must be defined in order to find runtime files
$ define/nolog VIMRUNTIME RF10:[UTIL.VIM72]
A good examle for this approach is the [GNU]gnu_tools.com script from GNU_TOOLS.ZIP
package downloadable from http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
(Zoltan Arpadffy, Vim 7.2)
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
9. VMS related changes *vms-changes* 9. VMS related changes *vms-changes*
Version 7 Recent changes
- The following plugins are included into VMS runtime:
genutils 2.4, multiselect 2.2, multvals 3.1, selectbuf 4.3,
bufexplorer 7.1.7, taglist 4.5
- minor changes in vimrc (just in VMS runtime)
- make_vms.mms - HUGE model is the default
- [TESTDIR]make_vms.mms include as many tests possible
- modify test30 and test54 for VMS
- enable FLOAT feature in VMS port
- os_vms.txt updated
Version 7.2 (2008 Aug 9)
- VCF files write corrected
- CTAGS 5.7 included
- corrected make_vms.mms (on VAX gave syntax error)
Version 7.1 (2007 Jun 15)
- create TAGS file from menu
Version 7 (2006 May 8)
- Improved low level char input (affects just console mode) - Improved low level char input (affects just console mode)
- Fixed plugin bug
- CTAGS 5.6 included
Version 6.4 (2005 Oct 15) Version 6.4 (2005 Oct 15)
- GTKLIB and Vim build on IA64 - GTKLIB and Vim build on IA64
@@ -806,6 +926,7 @@ Version 4.5 (1996 Dec 16)
OpenVMS documentation and executables are maintained by: OpenVMS documentation and executables are maintained by:
Zoltan Arpadffy <arpadffy@polarhome.com> Zoltan Arpadffy <arpadffy@polarhome.com>
OpenVMS Vim page: http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
This document uses parts and remarks from earlier authors and contributors This document uses parts and remarks from earlier authors and contributors
of OS_VMS.TXT: of OS_VMS.TXT:

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# Makefile for Vim on OpenVMS # Makefile for Vim on OpenVMS
# #
# Maintainer: Zoltan Arpadffy <arpadffy@polarhome.com> # Maintainer: Zoltan Arpadffy <arpadffy@polarhome.com>
# Last change: 2007 Oct 22 # Last change: 2008 Aug 16
# #
# This has script been tested on VMS 6.2 to 8.2 on DEC Alpha, VAX and IA64 # This has script been tested on VMS 6.2 to 8.2 on DEC Alpha, VAX and IA64
# with MMS and MMK # with MMS and MMK
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ DECC = YES
# BIG - Many features enabled, as rich as possible. (default) # BIG - Many features enabled, as rich as possible. (default)
# HUGE - All possible featues enabled. # HUGE - All possible featues enabled.
# Please select one of these alternatives above. # Please select one of these alternatives above.
MODEL = BIG MODEL = HUGE
# GUI or terminal mode executable. # GUI or terminal mode executable.
# Comment out if you want just the character terminal mode only. # Comment out if you want just the character terminal mode only.

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@@ -114,6 +114,8 @@
#define HAVE_PUTENV #define HAVE_PUTENV
#define HAVE_SETENV #define HAVE_SETENV
#define HAVE_SETJMP_H #define HAVE_SETJMP_H
#define HAVE_MATH_H
#define HAVE_FLOAT_FUNCS
#undef HAVE_DIRENT_H #undef HAVE_DIRENT_H
#undef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H #undef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H

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@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@
# Authors: Zoltan Arpadffy, <arpadffy@polarhome.com> # Authors: Zoltan Arpadffy, <arpadffy@polarhome.com>
# Sandor Kopanyi, <sandor.kopanyi@mailbox.hu> # Sandor Kopanyi, <sandor.kopanyi@mailbox.hu>
# #
# Last change: 2008 Jun 19 # Last change: 2008 Aug 19
# #
# This has been tested on VMS 6.2 to 7.2 on DEC Alpha and VAX. # This has been tested on VMS 6.2 to 8.3 on DEC Alpha, VAX and IA64.
# Edit the lines in the Configuration section below to select. # Edit the lines in the Configuration section below to select.
# #
# Execute with: # Execute with:
@@ -32,6 +32,15 @@
# and directory handling. # and directory handling.
# WANT_UNIX = YES # WANT_UNIX = YES
# Comment out if you want to run Win32 specific tests as well, but please
# be aware, that on OpenVMS will fail, because of cat, rm, etc commands
# and directory handling.
# WANT_WIN = YES
# Comment out if you want to run spell checker tests.
# They fail because VMS does not support file names.
# WANT_SPELL = YES
# Comment out if you have gzip on your system # Comment out if you have gzip on your system
# HAVE_GZIP = YES # HAVE_GZIP = YES
@@ -53,12 +62,12 @@ SCRIPT = test1.out test2.out test3.out test4.out test5.out \
test13.out test14.out test15.out test17.out \ test13.out test14.out test15.out test17.out \
test18.out test19.out test20.out test21.out test22.out \ test18.out test19.out test20.out test21.out test22.out \
test23.out test24.out test26.out \ test23.out test24.out test26.out \
test28.out test29.out test31.out test32.out \ test28.out test29.out test30.out test31.out test32.out \
test33.out test34.out test35.out test36.out test37.out \ test33.out test34.out test35.out test36.out test37.out \
test38.out test39.out test40.out test41.out test42.out \ test38.out test39.out test40.out test41.out test42.out \
test43.out test44.out test45.out test46.out \ test43.out test44.out test45.out test46.out \
test48.out test51.out test53.out test54.out test55.out \ test48.out test51.out test53.out test54.out test55.out \
test56.out test57.out test58.out test59.out test60.out \ test56.out test57.out test60.out \
test61.out test62.out test63.out test64.out test65.out test61.out test62.out test63.out test64.out test65.out
.IFDEF WANT_GUI .IFDEF WANT_GUI
@@ -67,7 +76,15 @@ GUI_OPTION = -g
.ENDIF .ENDIF
.IFDEF WANT_UNIX .IFDEF WANT_UNIX
SCRIPT_UNIX = test10.out test12.out test25.out test27.out test30.out test49.out SCRIPT_UNIX = test10.out test12.out test25.out test27.out test49.out
.ENDIF
.IFDEF WANT_WIN
SCRIPT_WIN = test50.out test52.out
.ENDIF
.IFDEF WANT_SPELL
SCRIPT_SPELL = test58.out test59.out
.ENDIF .ENDIF
.IFDEF HAVE_GZIP .IFDEF HAVE_GZIP
@@ -84,11 +101,11 @@ SCRIPT_GDIFF = test47.out
-@ write sys$output " "$*" " -@ write sys$output " "$*" "
-@ write sys$output "-----------------------------------------------" -@ write sys$output "-----------------------------------------------"
-@ create/term/wait mcr $(VIMPROG) $(GUI_OPTION) -u vms.vim --noplugin -s dotest.in $*.in -@ create/term/wait mcr $(VIMPROG) $(GUI_OPTION) -u vms.vim --noplugin -s dotest.in $*.in
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("test.out.*")'" .NES. "" then differences test.out $*.ok; -@ if "''F$SEARCH("test.out.*")'" .NES. "" then differences /par test.out $*.ok;
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("test.out.*")'" .NES. "" then rename test.out $*.out -@ if "''F$SEARCH("test.out.*")'" .NES. "" then rename test.out $*.out
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("Xdotest.*")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog Xdotest.*.* -@ if "''F$SEARCH("Xdotest.*")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog Xdotest.*.*
all : clean nolog $(SCRIPT) $(SCRIPT_GUI) $(SCRIPT_UNIX) $(SCRIPT_GZIP) $(SCRIPT_GDIFF) all : clean nolog $(SCRIPT) $(SCRIPT_GUI) $(SCRIPT_UNIX) $(SCRIPT_WIN) $(SCRIPT_SPELL) $(SCRIPT_GZIP) $(SCRIPT_GDIFF)
-@ write sys$output " " -@ write sys$output " "
-@ write sys$output "-----------------------------------------------" -@ write sys$output "-----------------------------------------------"
-@ write sys$output " All done" -@ write sys$output " All done"
@@ -113,6 +130,8 @@ nolog :
-@ write sys$output "MAKE_VMS.MMS options:" -@ write sys$output "MAKE_VMS.MMS options:"
-@ write sys$output " WANT_GUI = ""$(WANT_GUI)"" " -@ write sys$output " WANT_GUI = ""$(WANT_GUI)"" "
-@ write sys$output " WANT_UNIX = ""$(WANT_UNIX)"" " -@ write sys$output " WANT_UNIX = ""$(WANT_UNIX)"" "
-@ write sys$output " WANT_WIN = ""$(WANT_WIN)"" "
-@ write sys$output " WANT_SPELL= ""$(WANT_SPELL)"" "
-@ write sys$output " HAVE_GZIP = ""$(HAVE_GZIP)"" " -@ write sys$output " HAVE_GZIP = ""$(HAVE_GZIP)"" "
-@ write sys$output " HAVE_GDIFF= ""$(HAVE_GDIFF)"" " -@ write sys$output " HAVE_GDIFF= ""$(HAVE_GDIFF)"" "
-@ write sys$output "Default vimrc file is VMS.VIM: -@ write sys$output "Default vimrc file is VMS.VIM:
@@ -122,5 +141,13 @@ nolog :
clean : clean :
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("*.out")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog *.out.* -@ if "''F$SEARCH("*.out")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog *.out.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("test.log")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog test.log.* -@ if "''F$SEARCH("test.log")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog test.log.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("test.ok")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog test.ok.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("Xdotest.*")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog Xdotest.*.* -@ if "''F$SEARCH("Xdotest.*")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog Xdotest.*.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("*.*_sw*")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog *.*_sw*.* -@ if "''F$SEARCH("*.*_sw*")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog *.*_sw*.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("*.failed")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog *.failed.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("*.rej")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog *.rej.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("tiny.vim")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog tiny.vim.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("small.vim")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog small.vim.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("mbyte.vim")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog mbyte.vim.*
-@ if "''F$SEARCH("viminfo.*")'" .NES. "" then delete/noconfirm/nolog viminfo.*.*

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@@ -24,10 +24,17 @@ STARTTEST
:set nobin eol :set nobin eol
:bwipe XXUnix XXDos XXMac :bwipe XXUnix XXDos XXMac
:" create mixed format files :" create mixed format files
:!cat XXUnix XXDos >XXUxDs :if has("vms")
:!cat XXUnix XXMac >XXUxMac : !copy XXUnix,XXDos XXUxDs.
:!cat XXDos XXMac >XXDosMac : !copy XXUnix,XXMac XXUxMac.
:!cat XXUnix XXDos XXMac >XXUxDsMc : !copy XXDos,XXMac XXDosMac.
: !copy XXUnix,XXDos,XXMac XXUxDsMc.
:else
: !cat XXUnix XXDos >XXUxDs
: !cat XXUnix XXMac >XXUxMac
: !cat XXDos XXMac >XXDosMac
: !cat XXUnix XXDos XXMac >XXUxDsMc
:endif
:" :"
:" try reading and writing with 'fileformats' empty :" try reading and writing with 'fileformats' empty
:set fileformat=unix :set fileformat=unix

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@@ -3,8 +3,13 @@ Some tests for buffer-local autocommands
STARTTEST STARTTEST
:so small.vim :so small.vim
:e xx :e xx
:!rm -f test.out :if has("vms")
:au BufLeave <buffer> :!echo buffer-local autommand in %>> test.out : !del test.out.*
: au BufLeave <buffer> :!write sys$output "buffer-local autommand in %" > test.out
:else
: !rm -f test.out
: au BufLeave <buffer> :!echo buffer-local autommand in %>> test.out
:endif
:e somefile " here, autocommand for xx shall write test.out :e somefile " here, autocommand for xx shall write test.out
: " but autocommand shall not apply to buffer named <buffer> : " but autocommand shall not apply to buffer named <buffer>
:bwipe xx " here, autocommand shall be auto-deleted :bwipe xx " here, autocommand shall be auto-deleted

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@@ -676,6 +676,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
static int included_patches[] = static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */ { /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
7,
/**/ /**/
6, 6,
/**/ /**/