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Update runtime files.
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/938ae280c79b8cdb0fca60336ec4c090ecd8bb5a
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Mon Feb 20 20:44:55 2023 +0000
Update runtime files.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Mon, 20 Feb 2023 22:00:05 +0100 |
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9 1. ASCII/EBCDIC dependent scripts |zOS-has-ebcdic| | 9 1. ASCII/EBCDIC dependent scripts |zOS-has-ebcdic| |
10 2. Putty and Colors |zOS-PuTTY| | 10 2. Putty and Colors |zOS-PuTTY| |
11 3. Motif Problems |zOS-Motif| | 11 3. Motif Problems |zOS-Motif| |
12 4. Bugs |zOS-Bugs| | 12 4. Bugs |zOS-Bugs| |
13 5. Limitations |zOS-limitations| | 13 5. Limitations |zOS-limitations| |
14 6. Open source on z/OS UNIX |zOS-open-source| | 14 6. Open source on z/OS UNIX |zOS-open-source| |
15 | 15 |
16 Contributors: ~ | 16 Contributors: ~ |
17 The port to z/OS UNIX was done by Ralf Schandl for the Redbook mentioned | 17 The port to z/OS UNIX was done by Ralf Schandl for the Redbook mentioned |
18 below. | 18 below. |
73 - Vim will consistently hang when a large amount of text is selected in | 73 - Vim will consistently hang when a large amount of text is selected in |
74 visual block mode. This may be due to a memory corruption issue. Note that | 74 visual block mode. This may be due to a memory corruption issue. Note that |
75 this occurs in both the terminal and gui versions. | 75 this occurs in both the terminal and gui versions. |
76 | 76 |
77 ============================================================================== | 77 ============================================================================== |
78 5. Limitations *OS390-limitations* *zOS-limitations* | 78 5. Limitations *OS390-limitations* *zOS-limitations* |
79 | 79 |
80 - No binary search in tag files. | 80 - No binary search in tag files. |
81 The program /bin/sort sorts by ASCII value by default. This program is | 81 The program /bin/sort sorts by ASCII value by default. This program is |
82 normally used by ctags to sort the tags. There might be a version of | 82 normally used by ctags to sort the tags. There might be a version of |
83 ctags out there, that does it right, but we can't be sure. So this seems to | 83 ctags out there, that does it right, but we can't be sure. So this seems to |