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runtime(ftplugin): Use "*" browsefilter pattern to match "All Files"
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/93197fde0f1db09b1e495cf3eb14a8f42c318b80
Author: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jan 14 20:59:02 2024 +0100
runtime(ftplugin): Use "*" browsefilter pattern to match "All Files"
Problem: The "*.*" browsefilter pattern only matches all files on
Windows (Daryl Lee)
Solution: Use "*" to filter on all platforms but keep "*.*" as the label
text on Windows. (Fixes #12685, Doug Kearns)
The *.* browsefilter pattern used to match "All Files" on Windows is a
legacy of the DOS 8.3 filename wildcard matching algorithm. For reasons
of backward compatibility this still works on Windows to match all
files, even those without an extension.
However, this pattern only matches filenames containing a dot on other
platforms. This often makes files without an extension difficult to
access from the file dialog, e.g., "Makefile"
On Windows it is still standard practice to use "*.*" for the filter
label so ftplugins should use "All Files (*.*)" on Windows and "All
Files (*)" on other platforms. This matches Vim's default browsefilter
values.
This commit also normalises the browsefilter conditional test to check
for the Win32 and GTK GUI features and an unset b:browsefilter.
closes: #12759
Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 14 Jan 2024 21:15:03 +0100 |
parents | 5bda4653aced |
children | 7c7432a53a6c |
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" Vim filetype plugin file " Language: Raku " Maintainer: vim-perl <vim-perl@googlegroups.com> " Homepage: https://github.com/Raku/vim-raku " Bugs/requests: https://github.com/Raku/vim-raku/issues " Last Change: 2021-04-16 " Contributors: Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson <hinrik.sig@gmail.com> " " Based on ftplugin/perl.vim by Dan Sharp <dwsharp at hotmail dot com> if exists("b:did_ftplugin") | finish | endif let b:did_ftplugin = 1 " Make sure the continuation lines below do not cause problems in " compatibility mode. let s:save_cpo = &cpo set cpo-=C setlocal formatoptions-=t setlocal formatoptions+=crqol setlocal keywordprg=p6doc setlocal comments=:#\|,:#=,:# setlocal commentstring=#%s " Provided by Ned Konz <ned at bike-nomad dot com> "--------------------------------------------- setlocal include=\\<\\(use\\\|require\\)\\> setlocal includeexpr=substitute(v:fname,'::','/','g') setlocal suffixesadd=.rakumod,.rakudoc,.pm6,.pm setlocal define=[^A-Za-z_] " The following line changes a global variable but is necessary to make " gf and similar commands work. Thanks to Andrew Pimlott for pointing out " the problem. If this causes a problem for you, add an " after/ftplugin/raku.vim file that contains " set isfname-=: set isfname+=: setlocal iskeyword=@,48-57,_,192-255,- " Raku exposes its CompUnits through $*REPO, but mapping module names to " compunit paths is nontrivial. Probably it's more convenient to rely on " people using zef, which has a handy store of sources for modules it has " installed. func s:compareReverseFtime(a, b) let atime = getftime(a:a) let btime = getftime(a:b) return atime > btime ? -1 : atime == btime ? 0 : 1 endfunc let &l:path = "lib,." if exists('$RAKULIB') let &l:path = &l:path . "," . $RAKULIB endif let &l:path = &l:path . "," . join( \ sort(glob("~/.zef/store/*/*/lib", 0, 1), "s:compareReverseFtime"), \ ',') " Convert ascii-based ops into their single-character unicode equivalent if get(g:, 'raku_unicode_abbrevs', 0) iabbrev <buffer> !(<) ⊄ iabbrev <buffer> !(<=) ⊈ iabbrev <buffer> !(>) ⊅ iabbrev <buffer> !(>=) ⊉ iabbrev <buffer> !(cont) ∌ iabbrev <buffer> !(elem) ∉ iabbrev <buffer> != ≠ iabbrev <buffer> (&) ∩ iabbrev <buffer> (+) ⊎ iabbrev <buffer> (-) ∖ iabbrev <buffer> (.) ⊍ iabbrev <buffer> (<) ⊂ iabbrev <buffer> (<+) ≼ iabbrev <buffer> (<=) ⊆ iabbrev <buffer> (>) ⊃ iabbrev <buffer> (>+) ≽ iabbrev <buffer> (>=) ⊇ iabbrev <buffer> (\|) ∪ iabbrev <buffer> (^) ⊖ iabbrev <buffer> (atomic) ⚛ iabbrev <buffer> (cont) ∋ iabbrev <buffer> (elem) ∈ iabbrev <buffer> * × iabbrev <buffer> **0 ⁰ iabbrev <buffer> **1 ¹ iabbrev <buffer> **2 ² iabbrev <buffer> **3 ³ iabbrev <buffer> **4 ⁴ iabbrev <buffer> **5 ⁵ iabbrev <buffer> **6 ⁶ iabbrev <buffer> **7 ⁷ iabbrev <buffer> **8 ⁸ iabbrev <buffer> **9 ⁹ iabbrev <buffer> ... … iabbrev <buffer> / ÷ iabbrev <buffer> << « iabbrev <buffer> <<[=]<< «=« iabbrev <buffer> <<[=]>> «=» iabbrev <buffer> <= ≤ iabbrev <buffer> =~= ≅ iabbrev <buffer> >= ≥ iabbrev <buffer> >> » iabbrev <buffer> >>[=]<< »=« iabbrev <buffer> >>[=]>> »=» iabbrev <buffer> Inf ∞ iabbrev <buffer> atomic-add-fetch ⚛+= iabbrev <buffer> atomic-assign ⚛= iabbrev <buffer> atomic-fetch ⚛ iabbrev <buffer> atomic-dec-fetch --⚛ iabbrev <buffer> atomic-fetch-dec ⚛-- iabbrev <buffer> atomic-fetch-inc ⚛++ iabbrev <buffer> atomic-inc-fetch ++⚛ iabbrev <buffer> atomic-sub-fetch ⚛−= iabbrev <buffer> e 𝑒 iabbrev <buffer> o ∘ iabbrev <buffer> pi π iabbrev <buffer> set() ∅ iabbrev <buffer> tau τ endif " Undo the stuff we changed. let b:undo_ftplugin = "setlocal fo< com< cms< inc< inex< def< isf< isk< kp< path<" . \ " | unlet! b:browsefilter" " Restore the saved compatibility options. let &cpo = s:save_cpo unlet s:save_cpo