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patch 9.0.2104: wast filetype should be replaced by wat filetype
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/bc8f79d36a456054ed29f46585830af6d71f57c8
Author: rhysd <lin90162@yahoo.co.jp>
Date: Tue Nov 14 16:46:07 2023 +0100
patch 9.0.2104: wast filetype should be replaced by wat filetype
Problem: wast filetype should be replaced by wat filetype
Solution: start using the official wat filetype name
runtime: rename `wast` filetype to `wat` (Wasm text format)
The problem is the name of the current filetype wast. When the plugin
was initially created, the file extension for Wasm text format was not
fixed and .wast was more popular.
However, recently .wat became the official file extension for
WebAssembly text (WAT) format and .wast is now a file extension for the
unofficial WAST format, which is a superset of .wat for the convenience
to describe the Wasm specification conformance tests.
https://webassembly.js.org/docs/contrib-wat-vs-wast.html
However for now, let's keep using the `wat` filetype even for the .wast
extension, so that we at least do not lose the filetype settings and
syntax highlighting. This can be adjusted later, if it turns out to have
a separate need for.
closes: #13533
Signed-off-by: rhysd <lin90162@yahoo.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 14 Nov 2023 17:15:03 +0100 |
parents | 4027cefc2aab |
children | 1d0b21fc9df1 |
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" Set options and add mapping such that Vim behaves a lot like MS-Windows " " Maintainer: The Vim Project <https://github.com/vim/vim> " Last Change: 2023 Aug 10 " Former Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> " Bail out if this isn't wanted. if exists("g:skip_loading_mswin") && g:skip_loading_mswin finish endif " set the 'cpoptions' to its Vim default if 1 " only do this when compiled with expression evaluation let s:save_cpo = &cpoptions endif set cpo&vim " set 'selection', 'selectmode', 'mousemodel' and 'keymodel' for MS-Windows behave mswin " backspace and cursor keys wrap to previous/next line set backspace=indent,eol,start whichwrap+=<,>,[,] " backspace in Visual mode deletes selection vnoremap <BS> d if has("clipboard") " CTRL-X and SHIFT-Del are Cut vnoremap <C-X> "+x vnoremap <S-Del> "+x " CTRL-C and CTRL-Insert are Copy vnoremap <C-C> "+y vnoremap <C-Insert> "+y " CTRL-V and SHIFT-Insert are Paste map <C-V> "+gP map <S-Insert> "+gP cmap <C-V> <C-R>+ cmap <S-Insert> <C-R>+ endif " Pasting blockwise and linewise selections is not possible in Insert and " Visual mode without the +virtualedit feature. They are pasted as if they " were characterwise instead. " Uses the paste.vim autoload script. " Use CTRL-G u to have CTRL-Z only undo the paste. if 1 exe 'inoremap <script> <C-V> <C-G>u' . paste#paste_cmd['i'] exe 'vnoremap <script> <C-V> ' . paste#paste_cmd['v'] endif imap <S-Insert> <C-V> vmap <S-Insert> <C-V> " Use CTRL-Q to do what CTRL-V used to do noremap <C-Q> <C-V> " Use CTRL-S for saving, also in Insert mode (<C-O> doesn't work well when " using completions). noremap <C-S> :update<CR> vnoremap <C-S> <C-C>:update<CR> inoremap <C-S> <Esc>:update<CR>gi " For CTRL-V to work autoselect must be off. " On Unix we have two selections, autoselect can be used. if !has("unix") set guioptions-=a endif " CTRL-Z is Undo; not in cmdline though noremap <C-Z> u inoremap <C-Z> <C-O>u " CTRL-Y is Redo (although not repeat); not in cmdline though noremap <C-Y> <C-R> inoremap <C-Y> <C-O><C-R> " Alt-Space is System menu if has("gui") noremap <M-Space> :simalt ~<CR> inoremap <M-Space> <C-O>:simalt ~<CR> cnoremap <M-Space> <C-C>:simalt ~<CR> endif " CTRL-A is Select all noremap <C-A> gggH<C-O>G inoremap <C-A> <C-O>gg<C-O>gH<C-O>G cnoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G onoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G snoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G xnoremap <C-A> <C-C>ggVG " CTRL-Tab is Next window noremap <C-Tab> <C-W>w inoremap <C-Tab> <C-O><C-W>w cnoremap <C-Tab> <C-C><C-W>w onoremap <C-Tab> <C-C><C-W>w " CTRL-F4 is Close window noremap <C-F4> <C-W>c inoremap <C-F4> <C-O><C-W>c cnoremap <C-F4> <C-C><C-W>c onoremap <C-F4> <C-C><C-W>c if has("gui") " CTRL-F is the search dialog noremap <expr> <C-F> has("gui_running") ? ":promptfind\<CR>" : "/" inoremap <expr> <C-F> has("gui_running") ? "\<C-\>\<C-O>:promptfind\<CR>" : "\<C-\>\<C-O>/" cnoremap <expr> <C-F> has("gui_running") ? "\<C-\>\<C-C>:promptfind\<CR>" : "\<C-\>\<C-O>/" " CTRL-H is the replace dialog, " but in console, it might be backspace, so don't map it there nnoremap <expr> <C-H> has("gui_running") ? ":promptrepl\<CR>" : "\<C-H>" inoremap <expr> <C-H> has("gui_running") ? "\<C-\>\<C-O>:promptrepl\<CR>" : "\<C-H>" cnoremap <expr> <C-H> has("gui_running") ? "\<C-\>\<C-C>:promptrepl\<CR>" : "\<C-H>" endif " restore 'cpoptions' set cpo& if 1 let &cpoptions = s:save_cpo unlet s:save_cpo endif