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Interface cleanup: Symlink handling & docs
This removes the ability to start nvim via the following aliases in favor of just using their command line arguments: ex vim -e exim vim -E view vim -R gvim vim -g gex vim -eg gview vim -Rg rvim vim -Z rview vim -RZ rgvim vim -gZ rgview vim -RgZ This also removes Vi mode (-v) for consistency. From ':help -v': -v Start Ex in Vi mode. Only makes a difference when the executable is called "ex" or "gvim". For gvim the GUI is not started if possible.
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@@ -1551,9 +1551,9 @@ v:profiling Normally zero. Set to one after using ":profile start".
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See |profiling|.
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See |profiling|.
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*v:progname* *progname-variable*
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*v:progname* *progname-variable*
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v:progname Contains the name (with path removed) with which Vim was
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v:progname Contains the name (with path removed) with which Nvim was
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invoked. Allows you to do special initialisations for |view|,
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invoked. Allows you to do special initialisations for any
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|rview|, or any other name you might symlink to Vim.
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other name you might symlink to Nvim.
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Read-only.
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Read-only.
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*v:progpath* *progpath-variable*
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*v:progpath* *progpath-variable*
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@@ -1128,7 +1128,6 @@ Context-sensitive completion on the command-line:
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|-+| +[num] put the cursor at line [num] (default: last line)
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|-+| +[num] put the cursor at line [num] (default: last line)
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|-+c| +{command} execute {command} after loading the file
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|-+c| +{command} execute {command} after loading the file
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|-+/| +/{pat} {file} .. put the cursor at the first occurrence of {pat}
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|-+/| +/{pat} {file} .. put the cursor at the first occurrence of {pat}
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|-v| -v Vi mode, start ex in Normal mode
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|-e| -e Ex mode, start vim in Ex mode
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|-e| -e Ex mode, start vim in Ex mode
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|-R| -R Read-only mode, implies -n
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|-R| -R Read-only mode, implies -n
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|-m| -m modifications not allowed (resets 'write' option)
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|-m| -m modifications not allowed (resets 'write' option)
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@@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ Starting Vim *starting*
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Most often, Vim is started to edit a single file with the command
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Most often, Vim is started to edit a single file with the command
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vim filename *-vim*
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nvim filename *-vim*
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More generally, Vim is started with:
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More generally, Vim is started with:
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vim [option | filename] ..
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nvim [option | filename] ..
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Option arguments and file name arguments can be mixed, and any number of them
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Option arguments and file name arguments can be mixed, and any number of them
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can be given. However, watch out for options that take an argument.
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can be given. However, watch out for options that take an argument.
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ filename One or more file names. The first one will be the current
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on the first line of the buffer.
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on the first line of the buffer.
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To avoid a file name starting with a '-' being interpreted as
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To avoid a file name starting with a '-' being interpreted as
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an option, precede the arglist with "--", e.g.: >
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an option, precede the arglist with "--", e.g.: >
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vim -- -filename
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nvim -- -filename
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< All arguments after the "--" will be interpreted as file names,
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< All arguments after the "--" will be interpreted as file names,
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no other options or "+command" argument can follow.
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no other options or "+command" argument can follow.
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@@ -48,22 +48,18 @@ filename One or more file names. The first one will be the current
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mode is to be used.
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mode is to be used.
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Starting in Normal mode: >
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Starting in Normal mode: >
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vim -
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nvim -
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ex -v -
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< Start editing a new buffer, which is filled with text
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< Start editing a new buffer, which is filled with text
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that is read from stdin. The commands that would normally be
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that is read from stdin. The commands that would normally be
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read from stdin will now be read from stderr. Example: >
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read from stdin will now be read from stderr. Example: >
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find . -name "*.c" -print | vim -
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find . -name "*.c" -print | nvim -
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< The buffer will be marked modified, because it contains text
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< The buffer will be marked modified, because it contains text
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that needs to be saved. Except when in readonly mode, then
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that needs to be saved. Except when in readonly mode, then
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the buffer is not marked modified. Example: >
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the buffer is not marked modified. Example: >
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ls | view -
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ls | nvim -R -
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<
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Starting in Ex mode: >
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Starting in Ex mode: >
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ex -
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nvim -e -
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vim -e -
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nvim -E
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exim -
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vim -E
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< Start editing in silent mode. See |-s-ex|.
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< Start editing in silent mode. See |-s-ex|.
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*-t* *-tag*
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*-t* *-tag*
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@@ -85,32 +81,6 @@ filename One or more file names. The first one will be the current
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(nothing) Without one of the four items above, Vim will start editing a
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(nothing) Without one of the four items above, Vim will start editing a
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new buffer. It's empty and doesn't have a file name.
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new buffer. It's empty and doesn't have a file name.
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The startup mode can be changed by using another name instead of "vim", which
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is equal to giving options:
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ex vim -e Start in Ex mode (see |Ex-mode|). *ex*
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exim vim -E Start in improved Ex mode (see |Ex-mode|). *exim*
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(normally not installed)
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view vim -R Start in read-only mode (see |-R|). *view*
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gvim vim -g Start the GUI (see |gui|). *gvim*
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gex vim -eg Start the GUI in Ex mode. *gex*
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gview vim -Rg Start the GUI in read-only mode. *gview*
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rvim vim -Z Like "vim", but in restricted mode (see |-Z|) *rvim*
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rview vim -RZ Like "view", but in restricted mode. *rview*
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rgvim vim -gZ Like "gvim", but in restricted mode. *rgvim*
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rgview vim -RgZ Like "gview", but in restricted mode. *rgview*
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Additional characters may follow, they are ignored. For example, you can have
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"gvim-5" to start the GUI. You must have an executable by that name then, of
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course.
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On Unix, you would normally have one executable called Vim, and links from the
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different startup-names to that executable. If your system does not support
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links and you do not want to have several copies of the executable, you could
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use an alias instead. For example: >
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alias view vim -R
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alias gvim vim -g
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<
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*startup-options*
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*startup-options*
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The option arguments may be given in any order. Single-letter options can be
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The option arguments may be given in any order. Single-letter options can be
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combined after one dash. There can be no option arguments after the "--"
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combined after one dash. There can be no option arguments after the "--"
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@@ -245,28 +215,20 @@ argument.
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-g Start Vim in GUI mode. See |gui|. For the opposite see |-v|.
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-g Start Vim in GUI mode. See |gui|. For the opposite see |-v|.
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{not in Vi}
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{not in Vi}
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*-v*
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-v Start Ex in Vi mode. Only makes a difference when the
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executable is called "ex" or "gvim". For gvim the GUI is not
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started if possible.
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*-e*
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*-e*
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-e Start Vim in Ex mode |Q|. Only makes a difference when the
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-e Start Vim in Ex mode |Q|.
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executable is not called "ex".
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*-E*
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*-E*
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-E Start Vim in improved Ex mode |gQ|. Only makes a difference
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-E Start Vim in improved Ex mode |gQ|.
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when the executable is not called "exim".
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{not in Vi}
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*-s-ex*
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*-s-ex*
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-s Silent or batch mode. Only when Vim was started as "ex" or
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-s Silent or batch mode. Only when "-s" is preceded by the "-e"
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when preceded with the "-e" argument. Otherwise see |-s|,
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argument. Otherwise see |-s|, which does take an argument
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which does take an argument while this use of "-s" doesn't.
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while this use of "-s" doesn't. To be used when Vim is used
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To be used when Vim is used to execute Ex commands from a file
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to execute Ex commands from a file instead of a terminal.
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instead of a terminal. Switches off most prompts and
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Switches off most prompts and informative messages. Also
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informative messages. Also warnings and error messages.
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warnings and error messages. The output of these commands is
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The output of these commands is displayed (to stdout):
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displayed (to stdout):
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:print
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:print
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:list
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:list
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:number
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:number
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Note that the implementation is still primitive. It won't
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Note that the implementation is still primitive. It won't
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work with all applications and the menu doesn't work.
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work with all applications and the menu doesn't work.
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If the executable is called "view", Vim will start in Readonly mode. This is
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useful if you can make a hard or symbolic link from "view" to "vim".
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Starting in Readonly mode can also be done with "vim -R".
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If the executable is called "ex", Vim will start in "Ex" mode. This means it
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will accept only ":" commands. But when the "-v" argument is given, Vim will
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start in Normal mode anyway.
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Additional arguments are available on unix like systems when compiled with
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X11 GUI support. See |gui-resources|.
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X11 GUI support. See |gui-resources|.
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example for when "/usr/local" was used as the root: >
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example for when "/usr/local" was used as the root: >
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rm -rf /usr/local/share/vim/vim61
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rm -rf /usr/local/share/vim/vim61
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rm /usr/local/bin/ex
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rm /usr/local/bin/gview
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rm /usr/local/bin/gvim
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rm /usr/local/bin/gvim
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rm /usr/local/bin/rgview
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rm /usr/local/bin/rgvim
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rm /usr/local/bin/rview
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rm /usr/local/bin/rvim
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rm /usr/local/bin/rvim
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rm /usr/local/bin/view
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rm /usr/local/bin/vim
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rm /usr/local/bin/vim
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rm /usr/local/bin/vimtutor
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rm /usr/local/bin/vimtutor
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rm /usr/local/bin/xxd
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rm /usr/local/bin/xxd
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/ex.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/gview.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/gvim.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/rgview.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/rgvim.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/rview.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/rvim.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/view.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/vim.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/vim.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/vimtutor.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/vimtutor.1
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rm /usr/local/man/man1/xxd.1
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-D Vim: debug mode.
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-D Vim: debug mode.
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-e Elvis, Nvi, Vim: Start in Ex mode, as if the executable is
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-e Elvis, Nvi, Vim: Start in Ex mode.
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-E Vim: Start in improved Ex mode |gQ|, like "exim".
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-E Vim: Start in improved Ex mode |gQ|.
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-f Vim: Run GUI in foreground.
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-f Vim: Run GUI in foreground.
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-f {session} Elvis: Use {session} as the session file.
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-f {session} Elvis: Use {session} as the session file.
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" License: VIM License
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" License: VIM License
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" Vim is Charityware, see ":help Uganda"
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" Vim is Charityware, see ":help Uganda"
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"
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"
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"
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"
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"
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*/
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*/
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{
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/* "gvim" starts the GUI. Also accept "Gvim" for MS-Windows. */
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if (parse_char_i(&initstr, 'g'))
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main_start_gui();
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if (parse_string(&initstr, "view", 4)) {
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readonlymode = TRUE;
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curbuf->b_p_ro = TRUE;
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p_uc = 10000; /* don't update very often */
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} else {
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parse_string(&initstr, "vim", 3); /* consume "vim" if it's there */
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}
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if (parse_string(&initstr, "ex", 2)) {
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if (parse_string(&initstr, "im", 2))
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exmode_active = EXMODE_VIM;
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else
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exmode_active = EXMODE_NORMAL;
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}
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}
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static bool parse_char_i(char_u **input, char val)
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{
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if (TOLOWER_ASC(**input) == val) {
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*input += 1; /* or (*input)++ WITH parens */
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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static bool parse_string(char_u **input, char *val, int len)
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{
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if (STRNICMP(*input, val, len) == 0) {
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*input += len;
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/*
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/*
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* Scan the command line arguments.
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* Scan the command line arguments.
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@@ -1134,10 +1071,6 @@ static void command_line_scan(mparm_T *parmp)
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}
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}
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break;
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break;
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case 'v': /* "-v" Vi-mode (as if called "vi") */
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exmode_active = 0;
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break;
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case 'w': /* "-w{number}" set window height */
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case 'w': /* "-w{number}" set window height */
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/* "-w {scriptout}" write to script */
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/* "-w {scriptout}" write to script */
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if (vim_isdigit(((char_u *)argv[0])[argv_idx])) {
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if (vim_isdigit(((char_u *)argv[0])[argv_idx])) {
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||||||
@@ -2034,13 +1967,12 @@ static void usage(void)
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#if !defined(UNIX)
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#if !defined(UNIX)
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mch_msg(_(" --literal Don't expand wildcards\n"));
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mch_msg(_(" --literal Don't expand wildcards\n"));
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#endif
|
#endif
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mch_msg(_(" -v Vi mode (like \"vi\")\n"));
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mch_msg(_(" -e Ex mode\n"));
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mch_msg(_(" -e Ex mode (like \"ex\")\n"));
|
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||||||
mch_msg(_(" -E Improved Ex mode\n"));
|
mch_msg(_(" -E Improved Ex mode\n"));
|
||||||
mch_msg(_(" -s Silent (batch) mode (only for \"ex\")\n"));
|
mch_msg(_(" -s Silent (batch) mode (only for ex mode)\n"));
|
||||||
mch_msg(_(" -d Diff mode\n"));
|
mch_msg(_(" -d Diff mode\n"));
|
||||||
mch_msg(_(" -R Readonly mode (like \"view\")\n"));
|
mch_msg(_(" -R Readonly mode\n"));
|
||||||
mch_msg(_(" -Z Restricted mode (like \"rvim\")\n"));
|
mch_msg(_(" -Z Restricted mode\n"));
|
||||||
mch_msg(_(" -m Modifications (writing files) not allowed\n"));
|
mch_msg(_(" -m Modifications (writing files) not allowed\n"));
|
||||||
mch_msg(_(" -M Modifications in text not allowed\n"));
|
mch_msg(_(" -M Modifications in text not allowed\n"));
|
||||||
mch_msg(_(" -b Binary mode\n"));
|
mch_msg(_(" -b Binary mode\n"));
|
||||||
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user