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neovim/runtime/filetype.lua
Justin M. Keyes 7ea148a1dc docs: use "ev" convention in event-handlers
Problem:
In autocmd examples, using "args" as the event-object name is vague and
may be confused with a user-command.

Solution:
Use "ev" as the conventional event-object name.
2026-03-12 11:12:56 +01:00

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if vim.g.did_load_filetypes then
return
end
vim.g.did_load_filetypes = 1
vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('filetypedetect', { clear = false })
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'BufRead', 'BufNewFile', 'StdinReadPost' }, {
group = 'filetypedetect',
callback = function(ev)
if not vim.api.nvim_buf_is_valid(ev.buf) then
return
end
local ft, on_detect, is_fallback = vim.filetype.match({
-- The unexpanded file name is needed here. #27914
-- However, bufname() can't be used, as it doesn't work with :doautocmd. #31306
filename = ev.file,
buf = ev.buf,
})
if ft then
-- on_detect is called before setting the filetype so that it can set any buffer local
-- variables that may be used the filetype's ftplugin
if on_detect then
on_detect(ev.buf)
end
vim._with({ buf = ev.buf }, function()
vim.api.nvim_cmd({
cmd = 'setf',
args = (is_fallback and { 'FALLBACK', ft } or { ft }),
}, {})
end)
end
end,
})
-- Set up the autocmd for user scripts.vim
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'BufRead', 'BufNewFile' }, {
group = 'filetypedetect',
command = "if !did_filetype() && expand('<amatch>') !~ g:ft_ignore_pat | runtime! scripts.vim | endif",
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('StdinReadPost', {
group = 'filetypedetect',
command = 'if !did_filetype() | runtime! scripts.vim | endif',
})
if not vim.g.ft_ignore_pat then
vim.g.ft_ignore_pat = '\\.\\(Z\\|gz\\|bz2\\|zip\\|tgz\\)$'
end
-- These *must* be sourced after the autocommands above are created
vim.cmd([[
augroup filetypedetect
runtime! ftdetect/*.{vim,lua}
augroup END
]])