Mercurial > vim
view vimtutor.bat @ 18810:44b855153d8e v8.1.2393
patch 8.1.2393: using old C style comments
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0f8737355d291679659579a48db1861b88970293
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Dec 5 20:28:46 2019 +0100
patch 8.1.2393: using old C style comments
Problem: Using old C style comments.
Solution: Use // comments where appropriate.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
---|---|
date | Thu, 05 Dec 2019 20:30:04 +0100 |
parents | 1b154b5f247d |
children | 831a3f3be6f4 |
line wrap: on
line source
:: Start Vim on a copy of the tutor file. @echo off :: Usage: vimtutor [-console] [xx] :: :: -console means gvim will not be used :: xx is a language code like "es" or "nl". :: When an xx argument is given, it tries loading that tutor. :: When this fails or no xx argument was given, it tries using 'v:lang' :: When that also fails, it uses the English version. :: Use Vim to copy the tutor, it knows the value of $VIMRUNTIME FOR %%d in (. "%TMP%" "%TEMP%") DO IF EXIST %%d\nul SET TUTORCOPY=%%d\$tutor$ SET xx=%1 IF NOT .%1==.-console GOTO use_gui SHIFT SET xx=%1 GOTO use_vim :use_gui :: Try making a copy of tutor with gvim. If gvim cannot be found, try using :: vim instead. If vim cannot be found, alert user to check environment and :: installation. :: The script tutor.vim tells Vim which file to copy. :: For Windows NT "start" works a bit differently. IF .%OS%==.Windows_NT GOTO ntaction start /w gvim -u NONE -c "so $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.vim" IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO use_vim :: Start gvim without any .vimrc, set 'nocompatible' start /w gvim -u NONE -c "set nocp" %TUTORCOPY% GOTO end :ntaction start "dummy" /b /w gvim -u NONE -c "so $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.vim" IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO use_vim :: Start gvim without any .vimrc, set 'nocompatible' start "dummy" /b /w gvim -u NONE -c "set nocp" %TUTORCOPY% GOTO end :use_vim :: The script tutor.vim tells Vim which file to copy call vim -u NONE -c "so $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.vim" IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO no_executable :: Start vim without any .vimrc, set 'nocompatible' call vim -u NONE -c "set nocp" %TUTORCOPY% GOTO end :no_executable ECHO. ECHO. ECHO No vim or gvim found in current directory or PATH. ECHO Check your installation or re-run install.exe :end :: remove the copy of the tutor IF EXIST %TUTORCOPY% DEL %TUTORCOPY% SET xx=