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-" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
-" Also do nothing if 'compatible' enabled
-if exists('b:did_ftplugin_sh_posix') || &compatible
- finish
-endif
-let b:did_ftplugin_sh_posix = 1
-if exists('b:undo_ftplugin')
- let b:undo_ftplugin = b:undo_ftplugin
- \ . '|unlet b:did_ftplugin_sh_posix'
-endif
-
-"
-" If we have a #!/bin/sh shebang and filetype.vim determined we were neither
-" POSIX nor Bash nor Korn shell, we'll guess POSIX, just because it's far more
-" likely that's what I want to write than plain Bourne shell.
-"
-" You're supposed to be able to do this by setting g:is_posix, but if that's
-" set, the syntax file ends up setting g:is_kornshell for you too, for reasons
-" I don't really understand. This method works though, and is cleaner than
-" the other workaround I had been trying.
-"
-if exists('b:is_sh')
- unlet b:is_sh
- if !exists('b:is_bash') && !exists('b:is_kornshell')
- let b:is_posix = 1
- endif
-endif