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" Vim support file to switch on loading indent files for file types
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"
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" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
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" Last Change: 2008 Feb 22
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if exists("did_indent_on")
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finish
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endif
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let did_indent_on = 1
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augroup filetypeindent
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au FileType * call s:LoadIndent()
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func! s:LoadIndent()
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if exists("b:undo_indent")
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exe b:undo_indent
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unlet! b:undo_indent b:did_indent
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endif
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let s = expand("<amatch>")
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if s != ""
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if exists("b:did_indent")
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unlet b:did_indent
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endif
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" When there is a dot it is used to separate filetype names. Thus for
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" "aaa.bbb" load "indent/aaa.vim" and then "indent/bbb.vim".
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for name in split(s, '\.')
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2023-07-13 15:46:16 -07:00
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" XXX: "[.]" in the pattern makes it a wildcard on Windows
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exe $'runtime! indent/{name}[.]{{vim,lua}}'
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2014-07-10 21:05:51 -07:00
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endfor
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endif
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endfunc
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augroup END
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