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view runtime/syntax/takcmp.vim @ 12706:9b882316aa63 v8.0.1231
patch 8.0.1231: expanding file name drops dash
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c312b8b87a589ed8452dbf0f555f05ff86d04692
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sat Oct 28 17:53:04 2017 +0200
patch 8.0.1231: expanding file name drops dash
Problem: Expanding file name drops dash. (stucki)
Solution: Use the right position. (Christian Brabandt, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/2184)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sat, 28 Oct 2017 18:00:05 +0200 |
parents | 46763b01cd9a |
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" Vim syntax file " Language: TAK2, TAK3, TAK2000 thermal modeling compare file " Maintainer: Adrian Nagle, anagle@ball.com " Last Change: 2003 May 11 " Filenames: *.cmp " URL: http://www.naglenet.org/vim/syntax/takcmp.vim " MAIN URL: http://www.naglenet.org/vim/ " quit when a syntax file was already loaded if exists("b:current_syntax") finish endif " Ignore case syn case ignore " " " Begin syntax definitions for compare files. " " Define keywords for TAK compare syn keyword takcmpUnit celsius fahrenheit " Define matches for TAK compare syn match takcmpTitle "Steady State Temperature Comparison" syn match takcmpLabel "Run Date:" syn match takcmpLabel "Run Time:" syn match takcmpLabel "Temp. File \d Units:" syn match takcmpLabel "Filename:" syn match takcmpLabel "Output Units:" syn match takcmpHeader "^ *Node\( *File \d\)* *Node Description" syn match takcmpDate "\d\d\/\d\d\/\d\d" syn match takcmpTime "\d\d:\d\d:\d\d" syn match takcmpInteger "^ *-\=\<[0-9]*\>" syn match takcmpFloat "-\=\<[0-9]*\.[0-9]*" " Define the default highlighting " Only when an item doesn't have highlighting yet hi def link takcmpTitle Type hi def link takcmpUnit PreProc hi def link takcmpLabel Statement hi def link takcmpHeader takHeader hi def link takcmpDate Identifier hi def link takcmpTime Identifier hi def link takcmpInteger Number hi def link takcmpFloat Special let b:current_syntax = "takcmp" " vim: ts=8 sw=2