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Bug 312541
app-editors/vim-core-7.2.402: gentoo autocmd takes too long time when opening a large file
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vimrc-r5 attempt 1
vimrc-r5 (text/plain), 6.62 KB, created by
Jim Ramsay (lack) (RETIRED)
on 2010-04-01 16:44:23 UTC
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vimrc-r5 attempt 1
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Jim Ramsay (lack) (RETIRED)
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2010-04-01 16:44:23 UTC
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>scriptencoding utf-8 >" ^^ Please leave the above line at the start of the file. > >" Default configuration file for Vim >" $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-editors/vim-core/files/vimrc-r4,v 1.2 2010/03/09 18:47:21 lack Exp $ > >" Written by Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> >" Modified by Ryan Phillips <rphillips@gentoo.org> >" Modified some more by Ciaran McCreesh <ciaranm@gentoo.org> >" Added Redhat's vimrc info by Seemant Kulleen <seemant@gentoo.org> > >" You can override any of these settings on a global basis via the >" "/etc/vim/vimrc.local" file, and on a per-user basis via "~/.vimrc". You may >" need to create these. > >" {{{ General settings >" The following are some sensible defaults for Vim for most users. >" We attempt to change as little as possible from Vim's defaults, >" deviating only where it makes sense >set nocompatible " Use Vim defaults (much better!) >set bs=2 " Allow backspacing over everything in insert mode >set ai " Always set auto-indenting on >set history=50 " keep 50 lines of command history >set ruler " Show the cursor position all the time > >set viminfo='20,\"500 " Keep a .viminfo file. > >" Don't use Ex mode, use Q for formatting >map Q gq > >" When doing tab completion, give the following files lower priority. You may >" wish to set 'wildignore' to completely ignore files, and 'wildmenu' to enable >" enhanced tab completion. These can be done in the user vimrc file. >set suffixes+=.info,.aux,.log,.dvi,.bbl,.out,.o,.lo > >" When displaying line numbers, don't use an annoyingly wide number column. This >" doesn't enable line numbers -- :set number will do that. The value given is a >" minimum width to use for the number column, not a fixed size. >if v:version >= 700 > set numberwidth=3 >endif >" }}} > >" {{{ Modeline settings >" We don't allow modelines by default. See bug #14088 and bug #73715. >" If you're not concerned about these, you can enable them on a per-user >" basis by adding "set modeline" to your ~/.vimrc file. >set nomodeline >" }}} > >" {{{ Locale settings >" If we have a BOM, always honour that rather than trying to guess. >if &fileencodings !~? "ucs-bom" > set fileencodings^=ucs-bom >endif > >" Always check for UTF-8 when trying to determine encodings. >if &fileencodings !~? "utf-8" > " If we have to add this, the default encoding is not Unicode. > " We use this fact later to revert to the default encoding in plaintext/empty > " files. > let g:added_fenc_utf8 = 1 > set fileencodings+=utf-8 >endif > >" Try to come up with some nice sane GUI fonts. Also try to set a sensible >" value for fileencodings based upon locale. These can all be overridden in >" the user vimrc file. >if v:lang =~? "^ko" > set fileencodings+=euc-kr > set guifontset=-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-*-*-* >elseif v:lang =~? "^ja_JP" > set fileencodings+=euc-jp > set guifontset=-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-*-*-*-* >elseif v:lang =~? "^zh_TW" > set fileencodings+=big5 > set guifontset=-sony-fixed-medium-r-normal--16-150-75-75-c-80-iso8859-1,-taipei-fixed-medium-r-normal--16-150-75-75-c-160-big5-0 >elseif v:lang =~? "^zh_CN" > set fileencodings+=gb2312 > set guifontset=*-r-* >endif > >" Make sure we have a sane fallback for encoding detection >if &fileencodings !~? "default" > set fileencodings+=default >endif >" }}} > >" {{{ Syntax highlighting settings >" Switch syntax highlighting on, when the terminal has colors >" Also switch on highlighting the last used search pattern. >if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running") > syntax on > set hlsearch >endif >" }}} > >" {{{ Terminal fixes >if &term ==? "xterm" > set t_Sb=^[4%dm > set t_Sf=^[3%dm > set ttymouse=xterm2 >endif > >if &term ==? "gnome" && has("eval") > " Set useful keys that vim doesn't discover via termcap but are in the > " builtin xterm termcap. See bug #122562. We use exec to avoid having to > " include raw escapes in the file. > exec "set <C-Left>=\eO5D" > exec "set <C-Right>=\eO5C" >endif >" }}} > >" {{{ Filetype plugin settings >" Enable plugin-provided filetype settings, but only if the ftplugin >" directory exists (which it won't on livecds, for example). >if isdirectory(expand("$VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin")) > filetype plugin on > > " Uncomment the next line (or copy to your ~/.vimrc) for plugin-provided > " indent settings. Some people don't like these, so we won't turn them on by > " default. > " filetype indent on >endif >" }}} > >" {{{ Fix &shell, see bug #101665. >if "" == &shell > if executable("/bin/bash") > set shell=/bin/bash > elseif executable("/bin/sh") > set shell=/bin/sh > endif >endif >"}}} > >" {{{ Our default /bin/sh is bash, not ksh, so syntax highlighting for .sh >" files should default to bash. See :help sh-syntax and bug #101819. >if has("eval") > let is_bash=1 >endif >" }}} > >" {{{ Autocommands >if has("autocmd") > >augroup gentoo > au! > > " Gentoo-specific settings for ebuilds. These are the federally-mandated > " required tab settings. See the following for more information: > " http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml > " Note that the rules below are very minimal and don't cover everything. > " Better to emerge app-vim/gentoo-syntax, which provides full syntax, > " filetype and indent settings for all things Gentoo. > au BufRead,BufNewFile *.e{build,class} let is_bash=1|setfiletype sh > au BufRead,BufNewFile *.e{build,class} set ts=4 sw=4 noexpandtab > > " In text files, limit the width of text to 78 characters, but be careful > " that we don't override the user's setting. > autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt > \ if &tw == 0 && ! exists("g:leave_my_textwidth_alone") | > \ setlocal textwidth=78 | > \ endif > > " When editing a file, always jump to the last cursor position > autocmd BufReadPost * > \ if ! exists("g:leave_my_cursor_position_alone") | > \ if line("'\"") > 0 && line ("'\"") <= line("$") | > \ exe "normal g'\"" | > \ endif | > \ endif > > " When editing a crontab file, set backupcopy to yes rather than auto. See > " :help crontab and bug #53437. > autocmd FileType crontab set backupcopy=yes > > " If we previously detected that the default encoding is not UTF-8 > " (g:added_fenc_utf8), assume that a file with only ASCII characters (or no > " characters at all) isn't a Unicode file, but is in the default encoding. > " Except of course if a byte-order mark is in effect. > autocmd BufReadPost * > \ if exists("g:added_fenc_utf8") && &fileencoding == "utf-8" && > \ ! &bomb && search('[\x80-\xFF]','nw') == 0 && &modifiable | > \ set fileencoding= | > \ endif > >augroup END > >endif " has("autocmd") >" }}} > >" {{{ vimrc.local >if filereadable("/etc/vim/vimrc.local") > source /etc/vim/vimrc.local >endif >" }}} > >" vim: set fenc=utf-8 tw=80 sw=2 sts=2 et foldmethod=marker : >
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