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			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #!/bin/sh
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| #
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| # Spell a file & generate the syntax statements necessary to
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| # highlight in vim.  Based on a program from Krishna Gadepalli
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| # <krishna@stdavids.picker.com>.
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| #
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| # I use the following mappings (in .vimrc):
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| #
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| #	noremap <F8> :so `vimspell.sh %`<CR><CR>
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| #	noremap <F7> :syntax clear SpellErrors<CR>
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| #
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| # Neil Schemenauer <nascheme@ucalgary.ca>
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| # March 1999
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| #
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| # Safe method for the temp file by Javier Fernández-Sanguino_Peña
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| 
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| INFILE=$1
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| tmp="${TMPDIR-/tmp}"
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| OUTFILE=`mktemp -t vimspellXXXXXX || tempfile -p vimspell || echo none`
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| # If the standard commands failed then create the file
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| # since we cannot create a directory (we cannot remove it on exit)
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| # create a file in the safest way possible.
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| if test "$OUTFILE" = none; then
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|         OUTFILE=$tmp/vimspell$$
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| 	[ -e $OUTFILE ] && { echo "Cannot use temporary file $OUTFILE, it already exists!; exit 1 ; } 
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|         (umask 077; touch $OUTFILE)
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| fi
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| # Note the copy of vimspell cannot be deleted on exit since it is
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| # used by vim, otherwise it should do this:
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| # trap "rm -f $OUTFILE" 0 1 2 3 9 11 13 15
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # local spellings
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| #
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| LOCAL_DICT=${LOCAL_DICT-$HOME/local/lib/local_dict}
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| 
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| if [ -f $LOCAL_DICT ]
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| then
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| 	SPELL_ARGS="+$LOCAL_DICT"
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| fi
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| 
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| spell $SPELL_ARGS $INFILE | sort -u |
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| awk '
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|       {
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| 	printf "syntax match SpellErrors \"\\<%s\\>\"\n", $0 ;
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|       }
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| 
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| END   {
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| 	printf "highlight link SpellErrors ErrorMsg\n\n" ;
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|       }
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| ' > $OUTFILE
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| echo "!rm $OUTFILE" >> $OUTFILE
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| echo $OUTFILE
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