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Patch 7.4.191
Problem: Escaping a file name for shell commands can't be done without a
function.
Solution: Add the :S file name modifier.
Files: src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak, src/testdir/Make_dos.mak,
src/testdir/Make_ming.mak, src/testdir/Make_os2.mak,
src/testdir/Make_vms.mms, src/testdir/Makefile,
src/testdir/test105.in, src/testdir/test105.ok,
runtime/doc/cmdline.txt, runtime/doc/eval.txt,
runtime/doc/map.txt, runtime/doc/options.txt,
runtime/doc/quickfix.txt, runtime/doc/usr_30.txt,
runtime/doc/usr_40.txt, runtime/doc/usr_42.txt,
runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt, src/eval.c, src/misc2.c, src/normal.c,
src/proto/misc2.pro
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak 2014-02-05 22:25:29.974568243 +0100
--- src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak 2014-02-23 23:16:51.056762395 +0100
***************
*** 35,41 ****
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out \
test99.out test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out \
! test104.out
.SUFFIXES: .in .out
--- 35,41 ----
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out \
test99.out test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out \
! test104.out test105.out
.SUFFIXES: .in .out
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*** 156,158 ****
--- 156,159 ----
test102.out: test102.in
test103.out: test103.in
test104.out: test104.in
+ test105.out: test105.in
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/testdir/Make_dos.mak 2014-02-05 22:25:29.978568243 +0100
--- src/testdir/Make_dos.mak 2014-02-23 23:17:41.840762314 +0100
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*** 33,39 ****
test84.out test85.out test86.out test87.out test88.out \
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test98.out test99.out \
! test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out test104.out
SCRIPTS32 = test50.out test70.out
--- 33,40 ----
test84.out test85.out test86.out test87.out test88.out \
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test98.out test99.out \
! test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out test104.out \
! test105.out
SCRIPTS32 = test50.out test70.out
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/testdir/Make_ming.mak 2014-02-05 22:25:29.978568243 +0100
--- src/testdir/Make_ming.mak 2014-02-23 23:17:29.400762333 +0100
***************
*** 53,59 ****
test84.out test85.out test86.out test87.out test88.out \
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test98.out test99.out \
! test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out test104.out
SCRIPTS32 = test50.out test70.out
--- 53,60 ----
test84.out test85.out test86.out test87.out test88.out \
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test98.out test99.out \
! test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out test104.out \
! test105.out
SCRIPTS32 = test50.out test70.out
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/testdir/Make_os2.mak 2014-02-05 22:25:29.978568243 +0100
--- src/testdir/Make_os2.mak 2014-02-23 23:17:49.476762302 +0100
***************
*** 35,41 ****
test81.out test82.out test83.out test84.out test88.out \
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test98.out test99.out \
! test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out test104.out
.SUFFIXES: .in .out
--- 35,42 ----
test81.out test82.out test83.out test84.out test88.out \
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test98.out test99.out \
! test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out test104.out \
! test105.out
.SUFFIXES: .in .out
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/testdir/Make_vms.mms 2014-02-05 22:25:29.978568243 +0100
--- src/testdir/Make_vms.mms 2014-02-23 23:17:56.596762290 +0100
***************
*** 4,10 ****
# Authors: Zoltan Arpadffy, <arpadffy@polarhome.com>
# Sandor Kopanyi, <sandor.kopanyi@mailbox.hu>
#
! # Last change: 2013 Nov 21
#
# 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.
--- 4,10 ----
# Authors: Zoltan Arpadffy, <arpadffy@polarhome.com>
# Sandor Kopanyi, <sandor.kopanyi@mailbox.hu>
#
! # Last change: 2014 Feb 23
#
# 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.
***************
*** 79,85 ****
test82.out test83.out test84.out test88.out test89.out \
test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out test94.out \
test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out test99.out \
! test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out test104.out
# Known problems:
# Test 30: a problem around mac format - unknown reason
--- 79,86 ----
test82.out test83.out test84.out test88.out test89.out \
test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out test94.out \
test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out test99.out \
! test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out test104.out \
! test105.out
# Known problems:
# Test 30: a problem around mac format - unknown reason
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/testdir/Makefile 2014-02-05 22:25:29.982568243 +0100
--- src/testdir/Makefile 2014-02-23 23:18:14.040762262 +0100
***************
*** 31,37 ****
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out \
test99.out test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out \
! test104.out
SCRIPTS_GUI = test16.out
--- 31,37 ----
test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
test94.out test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out \
test99.out test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out \
! test104.out test105.out
SCRIPTS_GUI = test16.out
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/testdir/test105.in 2014-02-23 23:35:40.680760596 +0100
--- src/testdir/test105.in 2014-02-23 23:30:24.748761099 +0100
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*** 0 ****
--- 1,45 ----
+ Test filename modifiers vim: set ft=vim :
+
+ STARTTEST
+ :source small.vim
+ :%delete _
+ :set shell=sh
+ :set shellslash
+ :let tab="\t"
+ :command -nargs=1 Put :let expr=<q-args> | $put =expr.tab.strtrans(string(eval(expr)))
+ :let $HOME=fnamemodify('.', ':p:h:h:h')
+ :Put fnamemodify('.', ':p' )[-1:]
+ :Put fnamemodify('.', ':p:h' )[-1:]
+ :Put fnamemodify('test.out', ':p' )[-1:]
+ :Put fnamemodify('test.out', ':.' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('../testdir/a', ':.' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('test.out', ':~' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('../testdir/a', ':~' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('../testdir/a', ':t' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('.', ':p:t' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('test.out', ':p:t' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('test.out', ':p:e' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('test.out', ':p:t:e' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':r' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':r:r' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':r:r:r' )
+ :Put substitute(fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':p:r:r'), '.*\(src/testdir/.*\)', '\1', '')
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e:e' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e:e:e' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e:e:e:e')
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e:e:r' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc def', ':S' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc" "def', ':S' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc"%"def', ':S' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc'' ''def', ':S' )
+ :Put fnamemodify('abc''%''def', ':S' )
+ :Put fnamemodify("abc\ndef", ':S' )
+ :set shell=tcsh
+ :Put fnamemodify("abc\ndef", ':S' )
+ :$put ='vim: ts=8'
+ :1 delete _
+ :w! test.out
+ :qa!
+ ENDTEST
+
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/testdir/test105.ok 2014-02-23 23:35:40.688760596 +0100
--- src/testdir/test105.ok 2014-02-23 23:32:11.204760929 +0100
***************
*** 0 ****
--- 1,29 ----
+ fnamemodify('.', ':p' )[-1:] '/'
+ fnamemodify('.', ':p:h' )[-1:] 'r'
+ fnamemodify('test.out', ':p' )[-1:] 't'
+ fnamemodify('test.out', ':.' ) 'test.out'
+ fnamemodify('../testdir/a', ':.' ) 'a'
+ fnamemodify('test.out', ':~' ) '~/src/testdir/test.out'
+ fnamemodify('../testdir/a', ':~' ) '~/src/testdir/a'
+ fnamemodify('../testdir/a', ':t' ) 'a'
+ fnamemodify('.', ':p:t' ) ''
+ fnamemodify('test.out', ':p:t' ) 'test.out'
+ fnamemodify('test.out', ':p:e' ) 'out'
+ fnamemodify('test.out', ':p:t:e' ) 'out'
+ fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':r' ) 'abc.fb2.tar'
+ fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':r:r' ) 'abc.fb2'
+ fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':r:r:r' ) 'abc'
+ substitute(fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':p:r:r'), '.*\(src/testdir/.*\)', '\1', '') 'src/testdir/abc.fb2'
+ fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e' ) 'gz'
+ fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e:e' ) 'tar.gz'
+ fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e:e:e' ) 'fb2.tar.gz'
+ fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e:e:e:e') 'fb2.tar.gz'
+ fnamemodify('abc.fb2.tar.gz', ':e:e:r' ) 'tar'
+ fnamemodify('abc def', ':S' ) '''abc def'''
+ fnamemodify('abc" "def', ':S' ) '''abc" "def'''
+ fnamemodify('abc"%"def', ':S' ) '''abc"%"def'''
+ fnamemodify('abc'' ''def', ':S' ) '''abc''\'''' ''\''''def'''
+ fnamemodify('abc''%''def', ':S' ) '''abc''\''''%''\''''def'''
+ fnamemodify("abc\ndef", ':S' ) '''abc^@def'''
+ fnamemodify("abc\ndef", ':S' ) '''abc\^@def'''
+ vim: ts=8
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt 2013-11-09 05:30:18.000000000 +0100
--- runtime/doc/cmdline.txt 2014-02-23 23:20:57.020762003 +0100
***************
*** 758,763 ****
--- 758,764 ----
function expand() |expand()|.
% Is replaced with the current file name. *:_%* *c_%*
# Is replaced with the alternate file name. *:_#* *c_#*
+ This is remembered for every window.
#n (where n is a number) is replaced with *:_#0* *:_#n*
the file name of buffer n. "#0" is the same as "#". *c_#n*
## Is replaced with all names in the argument list *:_##* *c_##*
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*** 823,830 ****
the start of the function.
*filename-modifiers*
! *:_%:* *::8* *::p* *::.* *::~* *::h* *::t* *::r* *::e* *::s* *::gs*
! *%:8* *%:p* *%:.* *%:~* *%:h* *%:t* *%:r* *%:e* *%:s* *%:gs*
The file name modifiers can be used after "%", "#", "#n", "<cfile>", "<sfile>",
"<afile>" or "<abuf>". They are also used with the |fnamemodify()| function.
These are not available when Vim has been compiled without the |+modify_fname|
--- 824,831 ----
the start of the function.
*filename-modifiers*
! *:_%:* *::8* *::p* *::.* *::~* *::h* *::t* *::r* *::e* *::s* *::gs* *::S*
! *%:8* *%:p* *%:.* *%:~* *%:h* *%:t* *%:r* *%:e* *%:s* *%:gs* *%:S*
The file name modifiers can be used after "%", "#", "#n", "<cfile>", "<sfile>",
"<afile>" or "<abuf>". They are also used with the |fnamemodify()| function.
These are not available when Vim has been compiled without the |+modify_fname|
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*** 879,884 ****
--- 880,889 ----
:gs?pat?sub?
Substitute all occurrences of "pat" with "sub". Otherwise
this works like ":s".
+ :S Escape special characters for use with a shell command (see
+ |shellescape()|). Must be the last one. Examples: >
+ :!dir <cfile>:S
+ :call system('chmod +w -- ' . expand('%:S'))
Examples, when the file name is "src/version.c", current dir
"/home/mool/vim": >
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/eval.txt 2014-01-14 12:33:32.000000000 +0100
--- runtime/doc/eval.txt 2014-02-23 23:19:32.420762138 +0100
***************
*** 5414,5419 ****
--- 5428,5434 ----
< This results in a directory listing for the file under the
cursor. Example of use with |system()|: >
:call system("chmod +w -- " . shellescape(expand("%")))
+ < See also |::S|.
shiftwidth() *shiftwidth()*
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*** 5896,5909 ****
passed as stdin to the command. The string is written as-is,
you need to take care of using the correct line separators
yourself. Pipes are not used.
! Note: Use |shellescape()| to escape special characters in a
! command argument. Newlines in {expr} may cause the command to
! fail. The characters in 'shellquote' and 'shellxquote' may
! also cause trouble.
This is not to be used for interactive commands.
The result is a String. Example: >
:let files = system("ls " . shellescape(expand('%:h')))
< To make the result more system-independent, the shell output
is filtered to replace <CR> with <NL> for Macintosh, and
--- 5911,5926 ----
passed as stdin to the command. The string is written as-is,
you need to take care of using the correct line separators
yourself. Pipes are not used.
! Note: Use |shellescape()| or |::S| with |expand()| or
! |fnamemodify()| to escape special characters in a command
! argument. Newlines in {expr} may cause the command to fail.
! The characters in 'shellquote' and 'shellxquote' may also
! cause trouble.
This is not to be used for interactive commands.
The result is a String. Example: >
:let files = system("ls " . shellescape(expand('%:h')))
+ :let files = system('ls ' . expand('%:h:S'))
< To make the result more system-independent, the shell output
is filtered to replace <CR> with <NL> for Macintosh, and
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/map.txt 2013-08-10 13:24:56.000000000 +0200
--- runtime/doc/map.txt 2014-02-23 23:19:32.424762138 +0100
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*** 380,386 ****
The simplest way to load a set of related language mappings is by using the
'keymap' option. See |45.5|.
In Insert mode and in Command-line mode the mappings can be disabled with
! the CTRL-^ command |i_CTRL-^| |c_CTRL-^| These commands change the value of
the 'iminsert' option. When starting to enter a normal command line (not a
search pattern) the mappings are disabled until a CTRL-^ is typed. The state
last used is remembered for Insert mode and Search patterns separately. The
--- 380,386 ----
The simplest way to load a set of related language mappings is by using the
'keymap' option. See |45.5|.
In Insert mode and in Command-line mode the mappings can be disabled with
! the CTRL-^ command |i_CTRL-^| |c_CTRL-^|. These commands change the value of
the 'iminsert' option. When starting to enter a normal command line (not a
search pattern) the mappings are disabled until a CTRL-^ is typed. The state
last used is remembered for Insert mode and Search patterns separately. The
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*** 593,599 ****
When you have a mapping that contains an Ex command, you need to put a line
terminator after it to have it executed. The use of <CR> is recommended for
this (see |<>|). Example: >
! :map _ls :!ls -l %<CR>:echo "the end"<CR>
To avoid mapping of the characters you type in insert or Command-line mode,
type a CTRL-V first. The mapping in Insert mode is disabled if the 'paste'
--- 593,599 ----
When you have a mapping that contains an Ex command, you need to put a line
terminator after it to have it executed. The use of <CR> is recommended for
this (see |<>|). Example: >
! :map _ls :!ls -l %:S<CR>:echo "the end"<CR>
To avoid mapping of the characters you type in insert or Command-line mode,
type a CTRL-V first. The mapping in Insert mode is disabled if the 'paste'
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/options.txt 2013-11-12 04:43:57.000000000 +0100
--- runtime/doc/options.txt 2014-02-23 23:19:32.428762138 +0100
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*** 4757,4764 ****
global or local to buffer |global-local|
{not in Vi}
Program to use for the ":make" command. See |:make_makeprg|.
! This option may contain '%' and '#' characters, which are expanded to
! the current and alternate file name. |:_%| |:_#|
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|. See |option-backslash|
about including spaces and backslashes.
Note that a '|' must be escaped twice: once for ":set" and once for
--- 4757,4765 ----
global or local to buffer |global-local|
{not in Vi}
Program to use for the ":make" command. See |:make_makeprg|.
! This option may contain '%' and '#' characters (see |:_%| and |:_#|),
! which are expanded to the current and alternate file name. Use |::S|
! to escape file names in case they contain special characters.
Environment variables are expanded |:set_env|. See |option-backslash|
about including spaces and backslashes.
Note that a '|' must be escaped twice: once for ":set" and once for
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt 2013-08-10 13:25:00.000000000 +0200
--- runtime/doc/quickfix.txt 2014-02-23 23:19:32.432762138 +0100
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*** 838,844 ****
The alltests.py script seems to be used quite often, that's all.
Useful values for the 'makeprg' options therefore are:
setlocal makeprg=./alltests.py " Run a testsuite
! setlocal makeprg=python % " Run a single testcase
Also see http://vim.sourceforge.net/tip_view.php?tip_id=280.
--- 838,844 ----
The alltests.py script seems to be used quite often, that's all.
Useful values for the 'makeprg' options therefore are:
setlocal makeprg=./alltests.py " Run a testsuite
! setlocal makeprg=python\ %:S " Run a single testcase
Also see http://vim.sourceforge.net/tip_view.php?tip_id=280.
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*** 1332,1338 ****
Here is an alternative from Michael F. Lamb for Unix that filters the errors
first: >
:setl errorformat=%Z%f:%l:\ %m,%A%p^,%-G%*[^sl]%.%#
! :setl makeprg=javac\ %\ 2>&1\ \\\|\ vim-javac-filter
You need to put the following in "vim-javac-filter" somewhere in your path
(e.g., in ~/bin) and make it executable: >
--- 1332,1338 ----
Here is an alternative from Michael F. Lamb for Unix that filters the errors
first: >
:setl errorformat=%Z%f:%l:\ %m,%A%p^,%-G%*[^sl]%.%#
! :setl makeprg=javac\ %:S\ 2>&1\ \\\|\ vim-javac-filter
You need to put the following in "vim-javac-filter" somewhere in your path
(e.g., in ~/bin) and make it executable: >
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/usr_30.txt 2013-08-10 13:25:05.000000000 +0200
--- runtime/doc/usr_30.txt 2014-02-23 23:19:32.432762138 +0100
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*** 128,134 ****
You can include special Vim keywords in the command specification. The %
character expands to the name of the current file. So if you execute the
command: >
! :set makeprg=make\ %
When you are editing main.c, then ":make" executes the following command: >
--- 128,134 ----
You can include special Vim keywords in the command specification. The %
character expands to the name of the current file. So if you execute the
command: >
! :set makeprg=make\ %:S
When you are editing main.c, then ":make" executes the following command: >
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*** 137,143 ****
This is not too useful, so you will refine the command a little and use the :r
(root) modifier: >
! :set makeprg=make\ %:r.o
Now the command executed is as follows: >
--- 137,143 ----
This is not too useful, so you will refine the command a little and use the :r
(root) modifier: >
! :set makeprg=make\ %:r:S.o
Now the command executed is as follows: >
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/usr_40.txt 2013-08-10 13:25:05.000000000 +0200
--- runtime/doc/usr_40.txt 2014-02-23 23:19:32.432762138 +0100
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*** 209,215 ****
separates the two commands. This also means that a | character can't be used
inside a map command. To include one, use <Bar> (five characters). Example:
>
! :map <F8> :write <Bar> !checkin %<CR>
The same problem applies to the ":unmap" command, with the addition that you
have to watch out for trailing white space. These two commands are different:
--- 209,215 ----
separates the two commands. This also means that a | character can't be used
inside a map command. To include one, use <Bar> (five characters). Example:
>
! :map <F8> :write <Bar> !checkin %:S<CR>
The same problem applies to the ":unmap" command, with the addition that you
have to watch out for trailing white space. These two commands are different:
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/usr_42.txt 2013-08-10 13:25:05.000000000 +0200
--- runtime/doc/usr_42.txt 2014-02-23 23:19:32.432762138 +0100
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*** 311,317 ****
item with a bitmap. For example, define a new toolbar item with: >
:tmenu ToolBar.Compile Compile the current file
! :amenu ToolBar.Compile :!cc % -o %:r<CR>
Now you need to create the icon. For MS-Windows it must be in bitmap format,
with the name "Compile.bmp". For Unix XPM format is used, the file name is
--- 311,317 ----
item with a bitmap. For example, define a new toolbar item with: >
:tmenu ToolBar.Compile Compile the current file
! :amenu ToolBar.Compile :!cc %:S -o %:r:S<CR>
Now you need to create the icon. For MS-Windows it must be in bitmap format,
with the name "Compile.bmp". For Unix XPM format is used, the file name is
*** ../vim-7.4.190/runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt 2013-08-10 13:25:07.000000000 +0200
--- runtime/doc/vi_diff.txt 2014-02-23 23:19:32.432762138 +0100
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*** 540,546 ****
Added :wnext command. Same as ":write" followed by ":next".
The ":w!" command always writes, also when the file is write protected. In Vi
! you would have to do ":!chmod +w %" and ":set noro".
When 'tildeop' has been set, "~" is an operator (must be followed by a
movement command).
--- 540,546 ----
Added :wnext command. Same as ":write" followed by ":next".
The ":w!" command always writes, also when the file is write protected. In Vi
! you would have to do ":!chmod +w %:S" and ":set noro".
When 'tildeop' has been set, "~" is an operator (must be followed by a
movement command).
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/eval.c 2014-02-23 22:54:54.724764490 +0100
--- src/eval.c 2014-02-23 23:19:32.432762138 +0100
***************
*** 16950,16956 ****
typval_T *rettv;
{
rettv->vval.v_string = vim_strsave_shellescape(
! get_tv_string(&argvars[0]), non_zero_arg(&argvars[1]));
rettv->v_type = VAR_STRING;
}
--- 16950,16956 ----
typval_T *rettv;
{
rettv->vval.v_string = vim_strsave_shellescape(
! get_tv_string(&argvars[0]), non_zero_arg(&argvars[1]), TRUE);
rettv->v_type = VAR_STRING;
}
***************
*** 24355,24360 ****
--- 24355,24371 ----
}
}
+ if (src[*usedlen] == ':' && src[*usedlen + 1] == 'S')
+ {
+ p = vim_strsave_shellescape(*fnamep, FALSE, FALSE);
+ if (p == NULL)
+ return -1;
+ vim_free(*bufp);
+ *bufp = *fnamep = p;
+ *fnamelen = (int)STRLEN(p);
+ *usedlen += 2;
+ }
+
return valid;
}
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/misc2.c 2014-01-06 06:18:44.000000000 +0100
--- src/misc2.c 2014-02-23 23:25:44.168761546 +0100
***************
*** 1369,1380 ****
* Escape a newline, depending on the 'shell' option.
* When "do_special" is TRUE also replace "!", "%", "#" and things starting
* with "<" like "<cfile>".
* Returns the result in allocated memory, NULL if we have run out.
*/
char_u *
! vim_strsave_shellescape(string, do_special)
char_u *string;
int do_special;
{
unsigned length;
char_u *p;
--- 1369,1382 ----
* Escape a newline, depending on the 'shell' option.
* When "do_special" is TRUE also replace "!", "%", "#" and things starting
* with "<" like "<cfile>".
+ * When "do_newline" is FALSE do not escape newline unless it is csh shell.
* Returns the result in allocated memory, NULL if we have run out.
*/
char_u *
! vim_strsave_shellescape(string, do_special, do_newline)
char_u *string;
int do_special;
+ int do_newline;
{
unsigned length;
char_u *p;
***************
*** 1403,1409 ****
# endif
if (*p == '\'')
length += 3; /* ' => '\'' */
! if (*p == '\n' || (*p == '!' && (csh_like || do_special)))
{
++length; /* insert backslash */
if (csh_like && do_special)
--- 1405,1412 ----
# endif
if (*p == '\'')
length += 3; /* ' => '\'' */
! if ((*p == '\n' && (csh_like || do_newline))
! || (*p == '!' && (csh_like || do_special)))
{
++length; /* insert backslash */
if (csh_like && do_special)
***************
*** 1454,1460 ****
++p;
continue;
}
! if (*p == '\n' || (*p == '!' && (csh_like || do_special)))
{
*d++ = '\\';
if (csh_like && do_special)
--- 1457,1464 ----
++p;
continue;
}
! if ((*p == '\n' && (csh_like || do_newline))
! || (*p == '!' && (csh_like || do_special)))
{
*d++ = '\\';
if (csh_like && do_special)
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/normal.c 2014-02-22 23:49:30.268896843 +0100
--- src/normal.c 2014-02-23 23:19:32.436762138 +0100
***************
*** 5790,5796 ****
{
/* Escape the argument properly for a shell command */
ptr = vim_strnsave(ptr, n);
! p = vim_strsave_shellescape(ptr, TRUE);
vim_free(ptr);
if (p == NULL)
{
--- 5790,5796 ----
{
/* Escape the argument properly for a shell command */
ptr = vim_strnsave(ptr, n);
! p = vim_strsave_shellescape(ptr, TRUE, TRUE);
vim_free(ptr);
if (p == NULL)
{
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/proto/misc2.pro 2013-08-10 13:37:20.000000000 +0200
--- src/proto/misc2.pro 2014-02-23 23:19:32.436762138 +0100
***************
*** 32,38 ****
char_u *vim_strsave_escaped __ARGS((char_u *string, char_u *esc_chars));
char_u *vim_strsave_escaped_ext __ARGS((char_u *string, char_u *esc_chars, int cc, int bsl));
int csh_like_shell __ARGS((void));
! char_u *vim_strsave_shellescape __ARGS((char_u *string, int do_special));
char_u *vim_strsave_up __ARGS((char_u *string));
char_u *vim_strnsave_up __ARGS((char_u *string, int len));
void vim_strup __ARGS((char_u *p));
--- 32,38 ----
char_u *vim_strsave_escaped __ARGS((char_u *string, char_u *esc_chars));
char_u *vim_strsave_escaped_ext __ARGS((char_u *string, char_u *esc_chars, int cc, int bsl));
int csh_like_shell __ARGS((void));
! char_u *vim_strsave_shellescape __ARGS((char_u *string, int do_special, int do_newline));
char_u *vim_strsave_up __ARGS((char_u *string));
char_u *vim_strnsave_up __ARGS((char_u *string, int len));
void vim_strup __ARGS((char_u *p));
*** ../vim-7.4.190/src/version.c 2014-02-23 22:58:12.072764176 +0100
--- src/version.c 2014-02-23 23:35:51.044760579 +0100
***************
*** 740,741 ****
--- 740,743 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 191,
/**/
--
Windows
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