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patch 8.2.4455: accepting one and zero for second sort() argument is strange Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2007dd49f5cb36f944cab1cfbceb0f864e625f74 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Wed Feb 23 13:17:47 2022 +0000 patch 8.2.4455: accepting one and zero for second sort() argument is strange Problem: Accepting one and zero for the second sort() argument is strange. Solution: Disallow using one and zero in Vim9 script.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Wed, 23 Feb 2022 14:30:03 +0100
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*pi_gzip.txt*   For Vim version 8.2.  Last change: 2019 May 05


		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar


Editing compressed files with Vim		*gzip* *bzip2* *compress*

1. Autocommands			|gzip-autocmd|

The functionality mentioned here is a |standard-plugin|.
This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set.
You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "loaded_gzip" variable: >
	:let loaded_gzip = 1

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1. Autocommands						*gzip-autocmd*

The plugin installs autocommands to intercept reading and writing of files
with these extensions:

	extension	compression ~
	*.Z		compress (Lempel-Ziv)
	*.gz		gzip
	*.bz2		bzip2
	*.lzma		lzma
	*.xz		xz
	*.lz		lzip
	*.zst		zstd

That's actually the only thing you need to know.  There are no options.

After decompressing a file, the filetype will be detected again.  This will
make a file like "foo.c.gz" get the "c" filetype.

If you have 'patchmode' set, it will be appended after the extension for
compression.  Thus editing the patchmode file will not give you the automatic
decompression.  You have to rename the file if you want this.

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