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Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu May 5 18:14:03 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.1819
Problem: Compiler warnings when sprintf() is a macro.
Solution: Don't interrupt sprintf() with an #ifdef. (Michael Jarvis,
closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/788)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 05 May 2016 18:15:05 +0200 |
parents | 3fc0f57ecb91 |
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vimspell.sh =========== This is a simple script to spell check a file and generate the syntax statements necessary to highlight the errors in vim. It is based on a similar program by Krishna Gadepalli <krishna@stdavids.picker.com>. To use this script, first place it in a directory in your path. Next, you should add some convenient key mappings. I use the following (in .vimrc): noremap <F8> :so `vimspell.sh %`<CR><CR> noremap <F7> :syntax clear SpellErrors<CR> This program requires the old Unix "spell" command. On my Debian system, "spell" is a wrapper around "ispell". For better security, you should uncomment the line in the script that uses "tempfile" to create a temporary file. As all systems don't have "tempfile" the insecure "pid method" is used. Neil Schemenauer <nascheme@ucalgary.ca>