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Diffstat (limited to 'vim/vimrc.stub')
-rw-r--r-- | vim/vimrc.stub | 28 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/vim/vimrc.stub b/vim/vimrc.stub index d50cee55..2acd2d10 100644 --- a/vim/vimrc.stub +++ b/vim/vimrc.stub @@ -1,23 +1,25 @@ " We have a big, important decision to make here. " -" Check that we’re not running in 'compatible' mode, nor that the environment -" calls for the same, and that we’re running Vim v7.0.0 or newer. If it’s all +" Check that we're not running in 'compatible' mode, nor that the environment +" calls for the same, and that we're running Vim v7.0.0 or newer. If it's all " clear, we can load the main vimrc file from ~/.vim/vimrc to use Vim in all " of its incompatible glory, and then stop sourcing the rest of this file. " -if !&compatible && !exists('$POSIXLY_CORRECT') && v:version >= 700 - runtime vimrc - finish +if !&compatible && !exists('$POSIXLY_CORRECT') + if v:version >= 700 + runtime vimrc + finish + endif endif -" If we got this far, it means we’re running a tiny, 'compatible', and/or -" ancient version of Vim. -" -" So, strip out the user runtime directories from 'runtimepath', force -" 'compatible' on, source your trusty ‘~/.exrc’, put on your dubbed cassette -" copy of Kraftwerk’s ‘Computerwelt’, and start using vi v3.7 on your -" engineering department’s Sun OS 4.x server via your VT220 terminal. It’s -" July 1985, you write K&R C, and it’s good for you, like raisin bran. +" If we got this far, it means we're running a tiny, 'compatible', and/or +" ancient version of Vim. So: strip out the user runtime dirs from +" 'runtimepath', force 'compatible' on, :source your trusty ~/.exrc, put on +" your dubbed cassette copy of Kraftwerk's 'Computerwelt', and start using vi +" v3.7 on your engineering department's SunOS 2.0 server via your shiny new +" VT220 terminal. It's December 1985, and you're going home soon for the +" holidays. You're writing K&R C tonight. It's good for you, like raisin +" bran. " set runtimepath-=~/.vim set runtimepath-=~/.vim/after |