Add section `before_install` in `.travis.yml` to create test group and
add current user to this group.
It is needed because by default user on Travis-CI belongs only to one
primary group derived from that user. So we have no alternative to
change group of the file.
To simplify modification/inclusion of continuous integration targets, this
removes travis.sh which contains a big if statement in favor of multiple scripts
under the new '.ci' directory.
- To clean up the mix between feedkeys and replace_termcodes
the vim_feedkeys API function now does the same thing as the
vimscript feedkeys() function
- The original f_feedkeys() function now calls the vim_feedkeys()
function from the API
libuv provide uv_get_total_mem_kib. So HAVE_TOTAL_MEM should always be
true.
Before that commit in neovim maxmem=5120 and maxmemtot=10240. Now
both equal to half of system memory.
This feature allow to use any white space characters instead of one
<TAB> in tag files. It is disabled in vanilla Vim's default build
configuration. Exuberant ctags use format with exactly one TAB.
Feature description from Vim documentation:
NOTE: this code is currently disabled, as the RISC OS implementation was
removed. In the future this will use the 'filetype' option.
On operating systems which support storing a file type with the file, you can
specify that an autocommand should only be executed if the file is of a
certain type.
The actual type checking depends on which platform you are running Vim
on; see your system's documentation for details.
To use osfiletype checking in an autocommand you should put a list of types to
match in angle brackets in place of a pattern, like this: >
:au BufRead *.html,<&faf;HTML> runtime! syntax/html.vim
This will match:
- Any file whose name ends in ".html"
- Any file whose type is "&faf" or "HTML", where the meaning of these types
depends on which version of Vim you are using.
Unknown types are considered NOT to match.