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Cirrus CI: add a simple CI using BSD
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e307073680d498b113c7df8250abd5676de1ed13
Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Date: Wed Nov 27 15:45:57 2019 +0100
Cirrus CI: add a simple CI using BSD
Cirrus CI allows to run CI tests in a wide variety of systems, such as
Mac, Windows and FreeBSD. For a starter, add a Cirrus-CI test just for
FreeBSD using version 12, assuming Windows and Linux are already tested
using appveyor and Travis CI
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Thu, 28 Nov 2019 07:21:06 +0100 |
parents | d5867fd6b2b7 |
children | ccd16426a1f9 |
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Some tools that can be used with Vim: blink.c: C program to make the cursor blink in an xterm. ccfilter*: C program to filter the output of a few compilers to a common QuickFix format. efm_filter.*: Perl script to filter compiler messages to QuickFix format. efm_perl.pl: Perl script to filter error messages from the Perl interpreter for use with Vim quickfix mode. mve.* Awk script to filter error messages to QuickFix format. pltags.pl: Perl script to create a tags file from Perl scripts. ref: Shell script for the K command. shtags.*: Perl script to create a tags file from a shell script. vim132: Shell script to edit in 132 column mode on vt100 compatible terminals. vimm: Shell script to start Vim on a DEC terminal with mouse enabled. vimspell.*: Shell script for highlighting spelling mistakes. vim_vs_net.cmd: MS-Windows command file to use Vim with MS Visual Studio 7 and later. xcmdsrv_client.c: Example for a client program that communicates with a Vim server through the X-Windows interface. unicode.vim Vim script to generate tables for src/mbyte.c. [xxd (and tee for OS/2) can be found in the src directory]