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-rw-r--r--vim/autoload/.vimrc.vim.un~bin96333 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--vim/autoload/vimrc.vim~54
3 files changed, 2 insertions, 56 deletions
diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index e25d1fd9..c6858be6 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-tejr dotfiles v5.21.0
-Thu Jun 6 22:13:24 UTC 2019
+tejr dotfiles v5.22.0
+Thu Jun 6 22:49:16 UTC 2019
diff --git a/vim/autoload/.vimrc.vim.un~ b/vim/autoload/.vimrc.vim.un~
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ad13933..00000000
--- a/vim/autoload/.vimrc.vim.un~
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/vim/autoload/vimrc.vim~ b/vim/autoload/vimrc.vim~
deleted file mode 100644
index 90ff13f1..00000000
--- a/vim/autoload/vimrc.vim~
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-" Escape a text value for :execute-based :set inclusion in an option
-function! vimrc#EscapeSet(string) abort
- return escape(a:string, '\ |"')
-endfunction
-
-" Escape a text value for inclusion as an element in a comma-separated list
-" option. Yes, the comma being the sole inner escaped character here is
-" correct. No, we shouldn't escape backslash itself. Yes, that means it's
-" impossible to have the literal string '\,' in a part.
-function! vimrc#EscapeSetPart(string) abort
- return vimrc#EscapeSet(escape(a:string, ','))
-endfunction
-
-" Check that we have a plugin available, and will be loading it
-function! vimrc#PluginReady(filename) abort
- return globpath(&runtimepath, 'plugin/'.a:filename.'.vim') !=# ''
- \ && &loadplugins
-endfunction
-
-" Split a comma-separated option string into its constituent parts, imitating
-" copy_option_part() in the Vim sources. This isn't perfect, but it should be
-" more than good enough. A separator can be defined as: a comma that is not
-" preceded by a backslash, and which is followed by any number of spaces
-" and/or further commas.
-function! vimrc#SplitOption(str) abort
- return split(a:str, '\\\@<!,[, ]*')
-endfunction
-
-" Convenience version function check that should work with 7.0 or newer;
-" takes strings like 7.3.251
-function! vimrc#Version(verstr) abort
-
- " Throw toys if the string doesn't match the expected format
- if a:verstr !~# '^\d\+\.\d\+.\d\+$'
- echoerr 'Invalid version string: '.a:verstr
- endif
-
- " Split version string into major, minor, and patch level integers
- let [major, minor, patch] = split(a:verstr, '\.')
-
- " Create a string like 801 from a version number 8.1 to compare it to
- " the v:version integer
- let ver = major * 100 + minor
-
- " Compare versions
- if v:version > ver
- return 1 " Current Vim is newer than the wanted one
- elseif ver < v:version
- return 0 " Current Vim is older than the wanted one
- else
- return has('patch'.patch) " Versions equal, return patch presence
- endif
-
-endfunction