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patch 8.0.1071: putty-color and cygwin-color are not recognized
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c6da01a5b8efe9ca4931074c0cf2189d357707a2
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Sep 7 22:37:36 2017 +0200
patch 8.0.1071: putty-color and cygwin-color are not recognized
Problem: $TERM names starting with "putty" and "cygwin" are likely to have
a dark background, but are not recognized.
Solution: Only check the first few characters of $TERM to match "putty" or
"cygwin". (Christian Brabandt)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 07 Sep 2017 22:45:04 +0200 |
parents | 7598ce51bf2a |
children | e791f29affae |
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" Test for pyx* commands and functions with Python 3. set pyx=3 if !has('python3') finish endif let s:py2pattern = '^2\.[0-7]\.\d\+' let s:py3pattern = '^3\.\d\+\.\d\+' func Test_has_pythonx() call assert_true(has('pythonx')) endfunc func Test_pyx() redir => var pyx << EOF import sys print(sys.version) EOF redir END call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(var)[0]) endfunc func Test_pyxdo() pyx import sys enew pyxdo return sys.version.split("\n")[0] call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(getline('.'))[0]) endfunc func Test_pyxeval() pyx import sys call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(pyxeval('sys.version'))[0]) endfunc func Test_pyxfile() " No special comments nor shebangs redir => var pyxfile pyxfile/pyx.py redir END call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(var)[0]) " Python 3 special comment redir => var pyxfile pyxfile/py3_magic.py redir END call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(var)[0]) " Python 3 shebang redir => var pyxfile pyxfile/py3_shebang.py redir END call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(var)[0]) if has('python') " Python 2 special comment redir => var pyxfile pyxfile/py2_magic.py redir END call assert_match(s:py2pattern, split(var)[0]) " Python 2 shebang redir => var pyxfile pyxfile/py2_shebang.py redir END call assert_match(s:py2pattern, split(var)[0]) endif endfunc