" Don't store swap files in the same directory as the edited file.
set directory-=.
-" But store them in ~/.tmp if available.
+" But store them in ~/.tmp or ~/tmp (already set by default) if available.
set directory^=~/.tmp
" Disable modelines as they may cause security problems. Instead use
" Activate syntax folding.
if has('folding')
set foldmethod=syntax
- set foldcolumn=2
+ " Only use fold column if we have enough space (for example in a (virtual)
+ " terminals).
+ if &columns > 80
+ set foldcolumn=2
+ endif
set foldlevel=99 " no closed folds at default, 'foldenable' would disable
" folding which is not what I want
endif
" Activate spell checking, use English as default.
if exists('+spell') && has('syntax')
- " But not when diffing as spell checking is distracting in this case.
+ " But not when diffing because spell checking is distracting in this case.
if !&diff
set spell
endif
set cursorline
endif
+" Highlight all matches on the screen when searching. Use <C-L> (see below) to
+" remove the highlighting until the next search.
+set hlsearch
+
" Display tabs, trailing space, non breakable spaces and long lines (when
" wrapping is disabled).
set list
" Always display the status line even if there is only one window.
set laststatus=2
+ " If there's more than one buffer return "/<nr>" (e.g. "/05") where <nr>
+ " is the highest buffer number, otherwise return nothing. Used in
+ " 'statusline' to get an overview of available buffer numbers.
+ function! StatuslineBufferCount()
+ let l:bufnr = bufnr('$')
+ if l:bufnr > 1
+ let l:result = '/'
+ if exists('*printf')
+ let l:result .= printf('%02d', l:bufnr)
+ else
+ " Older Vims don't have printf() (and no .= either). Emulate
+ " "%02d".
+ if l:bufnr < 10
+ let l:result = l:result . '0'
+ endif
+ let l:result = l:result . l:bufnr
+ endif
+ return l:result
+ else
+ return ''
+ endif
+ endfunction
+
set statusline=
" on the left
- set statusline+=%02n: " buffer number
+ set statusline+=%02n " buffer number
+ set statusline+=%{StatuslineBufferCount()} " highest buffer number
+ set statusline+=:
set statusline+=%f\ " path to current file in buffer
set statusline+=%h " [help] if buffer is help file
set statusline+=%w " [Preview] if buffer is preview buffer
cnoremap <C-P> <Up>
cnoremap <C-N> <Down>
+if has('eval')
+" Don't move the cursor to the first column for certain scroll commands (<C-F,
+" <C-B>, <C-D>, <C-U>). Thanks to jamessan in #vim on Freenode (2011-08-31
+" 02:27 CEST) for the 'nostartofline' tip. But I can't use 'nostartofline'
+" directly because it also enables that feature for other commands which I
+" don't want.
+
+ " Set 'nostartofline' for a single movement.
+ function! s:TemporaryNostartofline(movement)
+ let l:startofline = &startofline
+ set nostartofline
+ execute 'normal! ' . a:movement
+ let &startofline = l:startofline
+ endfunction
+
+ " Thanks to fow in #vim on Freenode (2012-02-16 15:38 CET) for the idea to
+ " use "<Bslash><Lt>"; Vim documentation reference: :help <>.
+ nnoremap <silent> <C-F>
+ \ :call <SID>TemporaryNostartofline("<Bslash><Lt>C-F>")<CR>
+ nnoremap <silent> <C-B>
+ \ :call <SID>TemporaryNostartofline("<Bslash><Lt>C-B>")<CR>
+ nnoremap <silent> <C-D>
+ \ :call <SID>TemporaryNostartofline("<Bslash><Lt>C-D>")<CR>
+ nnoremap <silent> <C-U>
+ \ :call <SID>TemporaryNostartofline("<Bslash><Lt>C-U>")<CR>
+endif
+
" Write before suspending, thanks to deryni in #vim on Freenode (2011-05-09
" 20:02 CEST). To suspend without saving either unmap this or use :stop<CR>.
nnoremap <silent> <C-Z> :update<CR>:stop<CR>
" in #vim on Freenode (2011-08-15 00:17 CEST).
nnoremap <C-G> 2<C-G>
-" Use <Space> to move down a page and - to move up one like in mutt.
-nnoremap <Space> <C-F>
-nnoremap - <C-B>
+" Use <Space> to move down a page and - to move up one like in mutt. Don't use
+" nnoremap so the <C-F>/<C-B> 'nostartofline' fix (see above) works.
+nmap <Space> <C-F>
+nmap - <C-B>
" Go to next and previous buffer. Thanks to elik in #vim on Freenode
" (2010-05-16 18:38 CEST) for this idea.
" Maps to change spell language between English and German and disable spell
" checking.
if exists('+spell')
- noremap <silent> <Leader>sn :set nospell<CR>
- noremap <silent> <Leader>se :set spell spelllang=en_us<CR>
- noremap <silent> <Leader>sd :set spell spelllang=de_de<CR>
+ nnoremap <silent> <Leader>sn :set nospell<CR>
+ nnoremap <silent> <Leader>se :set spell spelllang=en_us<CR>
+ nnoremap <silent> <Leader>sd :set spell spelllang=de_de<CR>
endif
" Add semicolon to the end of the line. Thanks to
function! s:VSetSearch()
let l:temp = @@
normal! gvy
- let @/ = '\V' . substitute(escape(@@, '\'), '\n', '\\n', 'g')
+ " Added \C to force 'noignorecase' while searching the current visual
+ " selection. I want to search for the exact string in this case.
+ let @/ = '\C' . '\V' . substitute(escape(@@, '\'), '\n', '\\n', 'g')
let @@ = l:temp
endfunction
vnoremap * :<C-U>call <SID>VSetSearch()<CR>//<CR>
augroup END
endif
+" Function to enable all custom highlights. Necessary as highlights are
+" window-local and thus must be set for each new window.
+ function! s:CustomSyntaxHighlights()
+ " Not the first time called, nothing to do.
+ if exists('w:vimrc_syntax_run')
+ return
+ endif
+ let w:vimrc_syntax_run = 1
+
" Highlight lines longer than 78 characters. Thanks to Tony Mechelynck
" <antoine.mechelynck@gmail.com> from the Vim mailing list. It can easily be
" disabled when necessary with :2match (in Vim >= 700).
- if exists(':2match')
- 2match Todo /\%>78v./
- else
- match Todo /\%>78v./
- endif
+ if exists(':2match')
+ 2match Todo /\%>78v./
+ else
+ match Todo /\%>78v./
+ endif
- if exists('*matchadd')
+ if exists('*matchadd')
" Highlight some important keywords in all documents.
- for s:x in ['TODO', 'XXX', 'FIXME', 'CHANGED', 'REMOVED', 'DELETED']
- call matchadd('Todo', s:x)
- endfor
-
-" Highlight unicode whitespace which is no normal whitespace (0x20).
- for s:x in ['00a0', '1680', '180e', '2000', '2001', '2002', '2003',
- \ '2004', '2005', '2006', '2007', '2008', '2009', '200a',
- \ '200b', '200c', '200d', '202f', '205f', '2060', '3000',
- \ 'feff']
- call matchadd('Error', '\%u' . s:x)
- endfor
+ let l:todos = ['TODO', 'XXX', 'FIXME',
+ \ 'CHANGED', 'REMOVED', 'DELETED']
+ " Compatibility fix for Vim 6.4 which can't handle for in function
+ " (without function it's ignored).
+ execute ' for l:x in l:todos'
+ \ '| call matchadd("Todo", l:x)'
+ \ '| endfor'
+
+" Highlight Unicode whitespace which is no normal whitespace (0x20).
+ let l:spaces = ['00a0', '1680', '180e', '2000', '2001', '2002',
+ \ '2003', '2004', '2005', '2006', '2007', '2008',
+ \ '2009', '200a', '200b', '200c', '200d', '202f',
+ \ '205f', '2060', '3000', 'feff']
+ " Compatibility fix for Vim 6.4.
+ execute ' for l:x in l:spaces'
+ \ '| call matchadd("Error", "\%u" . l:x)'
+ \ '| endfor'
+ endif
+ endfunction
+" Enable highlights for the current and all new windows. Thanks to bairui in
+" #vim on Freenode (2012-04-01 00:22 CEST) for the WinEnter suggestion.
+ call <SID>CustomSyntaxHighlights()
+ if has('autocmd')
+ augroup vimrc
+ autocmd WinEnter * call <SID>CustomSyntaxHighlights()
+ augroup END
endif
" Settings for specific filetypes.
let g:perl_include_pod = 1 " syntax coloring for PODs
" Python.
let g:python_highlight_all = 1
+ " Shell.
+ let g:sh_noisk = 1 " don't add . to 'iskeyword'
+ let g:sh_is_posix = 1 " POSIX shell (e.g. dash) is compatible enough
+ let g:sh_fold_enabled = 7 " functions (1), heredoc (2) and if/do/for (4)
" Vim.
let g:vimsyn_embed = 0 " don't highlight embedded languages
- let g:vimsyn_folding = "af" " folding for autogroups (a) and functions (f)
+ let g:vimsyn_folding = 'af' " folding for autogroups (a) and functions (f)
" XML.
let g:xml_syntax_folding = 1
endif
if has('eval')
" Use pathogen which allows one 'runtimepath' entry per plugin. This makes
" installing/removing/updating plugins simple. (Used for plugins with more
-" than one file.)
+" than one file.) Ignore errors in case pathogen is not installed.
if v:version >= 700
- execute 'call pathogen#runtime_append_all_bundles()'
+ silent! execute 'call pathogen#runtime_append_all_bundles()'
endif
" Settings for the NERD commenter.
" Go to last position of opened files. Taken from :help last-position-jump.
autocmd BufReadPost *
- \ if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") |
+ \ if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line('$') |
\ execute "normal! g'\"" |
\ endif
" But not for Git commits, go to beginning of the file.
autocmd QuickFixCmdPre * write
endif
+" Don't ignore case while in insert mode, but ignore case in all other modes.
+" This causes <C-N>/<C-P> to honor the case and thus only complete matching
+" capitalization. But while searching (/) 'ignorecase' is used.
+" InsertEnter/InsertLeave doesn't exist in older Vims.
+ if exists('##InsertEnter') && exists('##InsertLeave')
+ autocmd InsertEnter * set noignorecase
+ autocmd InsertLeave * set ignorecase
+ endif
+
" AFTER/FTPLUGIN AUTO COMMANDS
" Disable spell checking for files which don't need it.
" file it was loaded from, thus the changes you made. Thanks to the
" vimrc_example.vim file in Vim's source. Modified to use the same filetype
" for the diffed file than the filetype for the original file.
- if !exists(":DiffOrig")
+ if !exists(':DiffOrig')
command DiffOrig
\ let s:diff_orig_filetype = &filetype
\ | vertical new