On 7/18/19 3:25 PM, Steven A. Falco
wrote:
On 7/18/19 7:44 AM, Zdenek Dohnal wrote:Hi all, I would like to ask as Vim co-maintainer, do you find useful for Vim to do: - when you open new file with .spec suffix, Vim will get you basic spec file structure? Recently I found out someone can find it as bad behavior https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1724126 , so I consider changing the default vimrc to tell Vim 'Don't do it'. What's your opinion? Is it useful feature of Vim and it should stay as default, or it needs to be disabled?I've never had a problem with it, but then I only edit rpm spec files. If you were to remove it from /etc/vimrc, would the normal syntax system still provide a good way to edit rpm spec files? Yep, AFAIK syntax while editing spec will not be changed - just
providing basic spec file structure will be removed (you will have
plain file) when you create new spec file. That could be useful
for people who creates new package from scratch though... Steve -- Zdenek Dohnal Software Engineer Red Hat Czech - Brno TPB-C |
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