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The Google VimScript Style Guide says
<https://google.github.io/styleguide/vimscriptguide.xml#Naming>:
>In general, use plugin-names-like-this, FunctionNamesLikeThis,
>CommandNamesLikeThis, augroup_names_like_this,
>variable_names_like_this.
Adjusted variable, function, and `augroup` names accordingly, including
setting script scope for some of the functions and their calls (`s:` and
`<SID>` prefixes).
Initially I tried using `prefix#`, but it turns out that this is a
namespacing contention for publically callable functions like
`pathogen#infect`, and none of these functions need to be publically
callable.
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I had four spaces, but with a 'shiftwidth' of 2, 6 is the conventional
value.
From :help ft-vim-indent:
>For indenting Vim scripts there is one variable that specifies the
>amount of indent for a continuation line, a line that starts with a
>backslash:
>
> :let g:vim_indent_cont = &sw * 3
>
>Three times shiftwidth is the default value.
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