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patch 9.0.0656: cannot specify another character to use instead of '@'
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4ba5f1dab656103e8f4a4505452d1816b9e83c1e
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue Oct 4 14:36:29 2022 +0100
patch 9.0.0656: cannot specify another character to use instead of '@'
Problem: Cannot specify another character to use instead of '@' at the end
of the window.
Solution: Add "lastline" to 'fillchars'. (Martin Tournoij, closes #11264,
closes #10963)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Tue, 04 Oct 2022 15:45:03 +0200 |
parents | d19b7aee1925 |
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*ft_raku.txt* The Raku programming language filetype *vim-raku* Vim-raku provides syntax highlighting, indentation, and other support for editing Raku programs. 1. Using Unicode in your Raku files |raku-unicode| ============================================================================== 1. Using Unicode in your Raku files *raku-unicode* Defining new operators using Unicode symbols is a good way to make your Raku program easy to read. See: https://perl6advent.wordpress.com/2012/12/18/day-18-formulas-resistance-is-futile/ While Raku does define ASCII alternatives for some common operators (see https://docs.raku.org/language/unicode_ascii), using the full range of Unicode operators is highly desirable. Your operating system provides input facilities, but using the features built in to Vim may be preferable. The natural way to produce these symbols in Vim is to use digraph shortcuts (:help |digraphs-use|). Many of them are defined; type `:digraphs` to get the list. A convenient way to read the list of digraphs is to save them in a file. From the shell: > vim +'redir >/tmp/vim-digraphs-listing.txt' +digraphs +'redir END' +q Some of them are available with standard Vim digraphs: << « /0 ∅ !< ≮ ~ >> » Ob ∘ !> ≯ ~ ., … 00 ∞ (C ⊂ ~ (U ∩ -: ÷ )C ⊃ ~ )U ∪ (_ ⊆ >= ≥ ~ ?= ≅ )_ ⊇ =< ≤ ~ (- ∈ ?= ≅ != ≠ ~ -) ∋ ?- ≃ ~ The Greek alphabet is available with '*' followed by a similar Latin symbol: *p π ~ *t τ ~ *X × ~ Numbers, subscripts and superscripts are available with 's' and 'S': 0s ₀ 0S ⁰ ~ 1s ₁ 1S ¹ ~ 2s ₂ 9S ⁹ ~ But some don't come defined by default. Those are digraph definitions you can add in your ~/.vimrc file. > exec 'digraph \\ ' .. char2nr('∖') exec 'digraph \< ' .. char2nr('≼') exec 'digraph \> ' .. char2nr('≽') exec 'digraph (L ' .. char2nr('⊈') exec 'digraph )L ' .. char2nr('⊉') exec 'digraph (/ ' .. char2nr('⊄') exec 'digraph )/ ' .. char2nr('⊅') exec 'digraph )/ ' .. char2nr('⊅') exec 'digraph U+ ' .. char2nr('⊎') exec 'digraph 0- ' .. char2nr('⊖') " Euler's constant exec 'digraph ne ' .. char2nr('𝑒') " Raku's atomic operations marker exec 'digraph @@ ' .. char2nr('⚛') Alternatively, you can write Insert mode abbreviations that convert ASCII- based operators into their single-character Unicode equivalent. > 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 < vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: