Hi Aron:
Adding script in .vimrc is convenient to us, but
how to the future contributors who have no configures
in their .vimrc?
Could we use mode-line? For example:
/* vim: set tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 expandtab: */
We can add stuff liking above in every .c/.h files so that people
need not bother of .vimrc configures.
Good good study,day day up ! ^_^
-Wing(zhang xin)
OTC,Intel Corporation
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xen-ia64-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:xen-ia64-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
>Behalf Of Aron Griffis
>Sent: 2007?9?19? 1:14
>To: xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [Xen-ia64-devel] Re: vimrc snippet
>
>Since I received two encouraging replies to my last post, and
>since
>Alex mentioned to me that the snippet can cause some confusing
>results
>without further vim configuration, here is a more complete
>configuration for general C coding.
>
>This can be cut-n-pasted directly into .vimrc
>
> " Tabs and indents
> set autoindent " maintain current indent on newline
> set shiftround " round indent < and > to multiple of
>shiftwidth
> set shiftwidth=4 " but see override in
>c_linux-kernel.vim
> set smarttab " use shiftwidth when inserting <Tab>
> set tabstop=8 " number of spaces that <Tab> in file
>uses
>
> " Important for working in hardlinked trees (e.g. git or
>mercurial)
> set bkc+=breakhardlinks " always break hardlinks when
>writing
>
> " Load filetype plugins
> filetype plugin indent on
> if has("syntax")
> syntax on
> endif
>
> " Default options for C files
> autocmd FileType c,cpp let b:c_gnu=1 " highlight
>gcc specific items
> autocmd FileType c,cpp let b:c_space_errors=1 " highlight
>trailing w/s and spaces before tab
> autocmd FileType c,cpp let b:c_no_curly_error=1 " don't
>highlight {} inside ()
> autocmd FileType c let g:c_syntax_for_h=1 " use C
>highlighting for header files
> if has("cindent")
> autocmd FileType c,cpp setl cin cino=(0,u0,t0,l1 "
>see :help cinoptions-values
> endif
>
> " Match precedent in file for tabs/spaces indentation
> autocmd FileType c,cpp
> \ let tabre = '^\t\|^\( \{8}\)' |
> \ let foundtab = v:version >= 700 ?
> \ search(tabre, 'cnpw', 1000) : search(tabre,
>'cnpw') |
> \ if foundtab == 1 | setlocal noexpandtab |
> \ elseif foundtab == 2 | setlocal expandtab | endif
>
>Additionally, I have two filetype plugins for working in the
>Linux
>kernel and working in Xen. These set the shiftwidth (4 for xen,
>8 for
>Linux), include path (for example, for "gf"), tags location (use
>"make
>tags" at the top level) and cscope database (use "make cscope"
>at the
>top level).
>
> $ mkdir ~/.vim/ftplugin
> $ cd ~/.vim/ftplugin
> $ wget
>http://n01se.net/agriffis/skel.hg/?raw-file/tip/vim/ftplugi
>n/c_linux-kernel.vim
> $ wget
>http://n01se.net/agriffis/skel.hg/?raw-file/tip/vim/ftplugi
>n/c_xen.vim
>
>I'd appreciate any feedback.
>
>Thanks,
>Aron
>
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