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view runtime/spell/fixdup.vim @ 3186:c025592d7b1d v7.3.363
updated for version 7.3.363
Problem: C indenting is wrong after #endif followed by a semicolon.
Solution: Add special handling for a semicolon in a line by itself. (Lech
Lorens)
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:20:23 +0100 |
parents | 7bc41231fbc7 |
children | 7cfe57329284 |
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" Vim script to fix duplicate words in a .dic file vim: set ft=vim: " " Usage: Edit the .dic file and source this script. let deleted = 0 " Start below the word count. let lnum = 2 while lnum <= line('$') let word = getline(lnum) if word !~ '/' if search('^' . word . '/', 'w') != 0 let deleted += 1 exe lnum . "d" continue " don't increment lnum, it's already at the next word endif endif let lnum += 1 endwhile if deleted == 0 echomsg "No duplicate words found" elseif deleted == 1 echomsg "Deleted 1 duplicate word" else echomsg printf("Deleted %d duplicate words", deleted) endif