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patch 8.2.2340: win_execute() unexpectedly returns number zero when failing Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/37487e16da7877129edee8d11b9b7f5c8df312c6 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Tue Jan 12 22:08:53 2021 +0100 patch 8.2.2340: win_execute() unexpectedly returns number zero when failing Problem: win_execute() unexpectedly returns number zero when failing. Solution: Return an empty string. (closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/7665)
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Tue, 12 Jan 2021 22:15:03 +0100
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vimspell.sh
===========

This is a simple script to spell check a file and generate the syntax
statements necessary to highlight the errors in vim.  It is based on a
similar program by Krishna Gadepalli <krishna@stdavids.picker.com>.

To use this script, first place it in a directory in your path.  Next,
you should add some convenient key mappings.  I use the following (in
.vimrc):

	noremap <F8> :so `vimspell.sh %`<CR><CR>
	noremap <F7> :syntax clear SpellErrors<CR>

This program requires the old Unix "spell" command.  On my Debian
system, "spell" is a wrapper around "ispell".  For better security,
you should uncomment the line in the script that uses "tempfile" to
create a temporary file.  As all systems don't have "tempfile" the
insecure "pid method" is used.


    Neil Schemenauer <nascheme@ucalgary.ca>