view runtime/compiler/fortran_cv.vim @ 34255:ccd1a35157ad v9.1.0068

patch 9.1.0068: Visual highlighting can still be improved Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/59bafc8171b08cf326ed40ccb4ee917f9643290e Author: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com> Date: Thu Feb 1 21:07:51 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0068: Visual highlighting can still be improved Problem: Visual highlighting can still be improved Solution: Update Visual highlighting for 8 color terminals, use uniform grey highlighting for dark and light bg (Maxim Kim) Update terminal Visual 1. Use `ctermbg=Grey ctermfg=Black` for both dark and light This uniforms Visual highlighting between default dark and light colors And should work for vim usually detecting light background for terminals with black/dark background colors. Previously used `ctermfg=White` leaks `cterm=bold` if available colors are less than 16. 2. Use `term=reverse cterm=reverse ctermbg=NONE ctermfg=NONE` for terminals reporting less than 8 colors available If the terminal has less than 8 colors, grey just doesn't work right closes: #13940 Signed-off-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 01 Feb 2024 21:15:06 +0100
parents 2704c4e3e20a
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" Vim compiler file
" Compiler:	Compaq Visual Fortran
" Maintainer:	Joh.-G. Simon (johann-guenter.simon@linde-le.com)
" Last Change:	11/05/2002

if exists("current_compiler")
  finish
endif
let current_compiler = "fortran_cv"

if exists(":CompilerSet") != 2		" older Vim always used :setlocal
  command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
endif

let s:cposet = &cpoptions
set cpoptions-=C

" A workable errorformat for Compaq Visual Fortran
CompilerSet errorformat=
		\%E%f(%l)\ :\ Error:%m,
		\%W%f(%l)\ :\ Warning:%m,
		\%-Z%p%^%.%#,
		\%-G%.%#,
" Compiler call
CompilerSet makeprg=df\ /nologo\ /noobj\ /c\ %:S
" Visual fortran defaults to printing output on stderr
" Adjust option shellpipe accordingly

let &cpoptions = s:cposet
unlet s:cposet