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patch 9.0.1177: AppVeyor uses some older tools Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ad15a39fdbde5ef8d4af9e0fca7e7e53b4843270 Author: Christopher Plewright <chris@createng.com> Date: Wed Jan 11 12:49:22 2023 +0000 patch 9.0.1177: AppVeyor uses some older tools Problem: AppVeyor uses some older tools. Solution: Switch to Visual Studio 2022 and Python 3.11. (Christopher Plewright, closes #11793)
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Wed, 11 Jan 2023 14:00:06 +0100
parents 7346315e8517
children 635de73eeb4c
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" Vim support file to detect file types in scripts
"
" Maintainer:	Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last change:	2022 Feb 13

" This file is called by an autocommand for every file that has just been
" loaded into a buffer.  It checks if the type of file can be recognized by
" the file contents.  The autocommand is in $VIMRUNTIME/filetype.vim.
"
" Note that the pattern matches are done with =~# to avoid the value of the
" 'ignorecase' option making a difference.  Where case is to be ignored use
" =~? instead.  Do not use =~ anywhere.


" Bail out when a FileType autocommand has already set the filetype.
if did_filetype()
  finish
endif

" Load the user defined scripts file first
" Only do this when the FileType autocommand has not been triggered yet
if exists("myscriptsfile") && filereadable(expand(myscriptsfile))
  execute "source " . myscriptsfile
  if did_filetype()
    finish
  endif
endif

" The main code is in a compiled function for speed.
call dist#script#DetectFiletype()