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README for vile, version 9.5
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vile is a text editor which is extremely compatible with vi in terms
of "finger feel". in addition, it has extended capabilities in many areas,
notably multi-file editing and viewing, key rebinding, real X window
system support, an optional embedded perl interpreter, and robust
support for non-Unix hosts.
the authors of vile are Paul Fox, Tom Dickey, and Kevin Buettner.
many patches have been contributed by a lot of users. we thank them.
more recent additions to this README appear near the bottom. that is, most
of the newest stuff is at the end, not up here where you are.
visit
ftp://invisible-island.net/vile
ftp://ftp.phred.org/pub/vile
to be sure it's still the latest.
impatient? just type "./configure; make", and get a cup of coffee, decaf
if necessary.
want to know more about configure options? type "./configure --help"
and then read doc/config.doc for further details.
want X11 support? you'd better look at doc/config.doc, although
"./configure --with-screen=x11"; make" may well do what you want.
want syntax coloring? add "--with-builtin-filters" to your configure
options and then read the topics "Color basics" and "Syntax coloring" in
the file vile.hlp.
want PC support? look for precompiled binaries at the various ftp sites.
want to build vile on a PC host? refer to the file README.PC .
want VMS support? some precompiled binaries are available at
ftp://ftp.phred.org/pub/vile. otherwise, you'll need to build vile
yourself. In either case, refer to the file README.VMS .
if you like vile, and wish to be informed of new releases, let me know -- i
maintain a mailing list for that purpose (scroll down a bit for details).
don't worry -- the volume won't fill your inbox.
paul fox, pgf@foxharp.boston.ma.us (original author)
kevin buettner, kev@primenet.com
tom dickey, dickey@invisible-island.net (current maintainer)
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Up-to-date copies of vile, including executables for DOS, Win32 and
OS/2 are found at
ftp://invisible-island.net/vile/
which is mirrored at
ftp://ftp.phred.org/pub/vile/
Development patches are found at
ftp://invisible-island.net/vile/patches/
ftp://ftp.phred.org/pub/vile/patches/
In addition, we have distributed copies at other sites, including
metalabs.unc.edu, hobbes.nmsu.edu (OS/2) and the VMS Freeware
CDROM's.
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There is a project mailing list. You can subscribe to it here:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/vile/
To submit bug reports, either subscribe to the list (since
non-subscribers aren't allowed to post) or use the bug system at
that same URL.
There is also a project place-holder page at:
http://www.vile.cx
from which you can find most other sites mentioned in this README.
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extracts from the original README, from February, 1992:
VILE -- VI Like Emacs: a vi workalike put together from Micro-Emacs by Paul Fox
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This editor grew out of a frustration that although lots of
eager programmers have tackled rewrites of Emacs, with new and
better features (not to mention free source), I've not seen
anything similar done with the Second True Editor. (The
First, of course, being /bin/ed)
...
vile retains the multiple buffer/multiple window features of
MicroEMACS, but the "finger-feel", if you will, is very much
that of vi. It is definitely not a clone, in that some
substantial stuff is missing, and the screen doesn't look
quite the same. But what matters most is that one's "muscle
memory" does the right thing to the text in front of you, and
that is what vile tries to do for vi users. THIS IS NOT A
"CLONE"! But it feels good. (Put another way, the things
that you tend to type over and over probably work -- things
done less frequently, like configuring a .exrc file, are quite
different.)
...
The collective developers of Micro-Emacs should be
complimented that the changes were as easy as they were.
...
Paul G. Fox June, 1991, and February, 1992
p.s. By the way, I'm _not_ the same Paul Fox who wrote Crisp, the Brief
work-alike.
-----------------------
September, 1992
I don't have much to add to the original README -- vile has gotten a lot
better since I first released it, thanks to a lot of users and a lot of
bug reports. It compiles and runs without modification on most major UNIXes,
and under DOS. It offers vi finger feel, and most (not all) of its features.
I hope it fills someone's need out there. -pgf 9/92
(Special thanks to Dave Lemke and Pete Rucszinski, for X and DOS support,
and (in no particular order) to Eric Krohn, Willem Kasdorp, J.C.Webber,
Warren Vik, Julia Harper, Chris Sherman, Thomas Woo, Yanek Martinson, Miura
Masahiro, Tom Dickey for lots of bug reports and suggestions and patience.)
------------------------------
April, 1993
Well, here's an update on vile. The first release was a long time
ago (a couple of years?). Tom Dickey has been contributing a _whole_ lot
of good changes. vile now runs on VMS, and is much more stable on DOS
thanks to Tom. For me, vile is becoming an "old" program -- I first worked
on it in 1989 sometime. So it's been fun to have someone contributing
fixes so energetically. Thanks Tom.
One thing that's changed since I first started vile is that "lots of eager
programmers" have now tackled rewrites of vi. There are several good work-
alikes out there: elvis (the "king" :-), xvi, vim, stevie, and recent
versions of vip-mode in GNU emacs. [add "nvi" to that list. and whatever
happened to xvi? -pgf 12/94] From what little I've used any of
these, they all seem like real good programs. vile feels different from
most of them, mainly due to its roots in MicroEmacs. You may or may not
like it. If you don't, try one of the others. There's certainly no reason
to not have a vi-like editor on just about any machine you choose. (yeah,
I know -- I'm assuming you _want_ a vi-like editor... :-) Enjoy.
Oh yes -- building it. On UNIX, type "make", and choose one of the predefined
targets. Like "make linux". [ not anymore -- use "configure; make" -pgf 12/94]
DOS makefiles are named after the compiler they support: makefile.tbc for
Turbo-C, makefile.wat. There is support in "makefile" for Microsoft-C, but
it's next to useless -- if anyone puts together a good "nmake" makefile,
could you pass it along? [that support isn't there anymore. -pgf 12/94]
The Watcom C/386 v9.0 compiler should also work -- the makefile to use is
makefile.wat.
The latest version of vile is usually available for ftp at "ftp.cayman.com",
in the pub/vile directory. [not anymore -- it's at "id.wing.net" in the
"pub/pgf/vile" directory. -pgf 12/94] Sometimes there's a compiled DOS
binary there too. I don't maintain a mailing list, or anything like that
to inform folks of new releases -- you just sort of have to check once in a
while, or send me mail... [ I've set up a mailing list -- contact me to be
added -pgf 7/93]
paul
------------------------------
July, 1993
More new features: infinite undo, modification time checking, and, at
long last, primitive support for the :map command. [:map is now fully
functional -pgf, 12/94] I've also received patches that let vile compile
for DOS with the DJ GCC compiler. Have I mentioned filename completion?
Tom Dickey provided that and variable/modename/command completion too.
If you would like to be informed, via email, of new vile releases (bearing
in mind that the newest release may be _more_ likely to be buggy, rather
than _less_), please send me mail, and I will add you to my list. The email
will probably contain a capsule summary of the most recent changes to the
code.
Thanks to Tuan Dang for the Watcom and DJ GCC work. I don't know much
about djgpp, the DOS port of djgcc, but take a look at makefile.djg.
pgf
-------------------------------
March, 1994
The X support in xvile has been given a huge boost with contributions from
Kevin Buettner -- scrollbars, Motif widget support make it feel like a real
application... We now have rectangular regions. DOS support is getting
better all the time. The major version number got bumped to 4 somewhere
along the line, because Tom and I were getting tired of 3. There are quite
a few new "modes", some to support vi functionality, some altogether new.
We should have keyboard selections and highlighted regions soon...
pgf, pgf@foxharp.boston.ma.us
-------------------------------
December, 1994
hmmmm -- lets see. new stuff. see the CHANGES and help files for details.
- vile is now completely autoconf'ed -- you should be able to type
either "./configure; make" or "./configure --with-screen=x11" to build
it on any (unix-like) platform.
- :map and :map! are now much more complete, but still by no means
done. expect to have to edit your favorite macros to make
them work.
- :abbr now works.
- along with proper :map support comes proper function key support.
function keys defined for your terminal in the termcap/info database
are now premapped and can be bound to as #-1 etc. so those of
you with ESC [ 10 ~ style function keys should be happy now.
- mouse clicks which move the cursor now count as proper motion
commands in both xvile and vile-in-an-xterm. this means, for
instance, that '' or `` will get you back to where you were before
you clicked the mouse, and you can apply operators to mouse
movements. for example -- click the mouse somewhere, hit 'd' to
start a delete operation, and click the mouse somewhere else. the
text between the two mouse-click locations will be deleted.
- on-line help (just a single line) for every function, available
with describe-{bindings,function,key} commands.
- new modes to better control beeping and the "working..." message.
- autowrite mode now supported, on a global or buffer-by-buffer basis.
- popup windows now adjust their size to their contents -- less screen
space is wasted for small window, and more is used for big windows.
- file and command completion is now more emacs/bash/tcsh-like, in
that possible choices are shown when you hit a second TAB key. this
can be tuned via a new mode, "popup-choices"
- "quoted" motions, which highlight the text they will act on. type
a 'q', and start moving around, then type another 'q'.
- various fixes to the macro language, for core dumps and usability.
- file.bak and file~ backup files now supported.
- infinite (?) screen sizes should now be supported under X.
- it's now possible to break lines by putting ^M in the replacement
pattern.
- selections, the modelines, and the cursor, under xvile, can all
have different colors.
- color support for termcap, at least on the linux console.
- put'ing from registers (i.e. 'p' and 'P' commands) should be much
faster.
- multiple (error) messages arising from running a macro or a startup
file will now accumulate in a new popup window.
- a simple, probably incomplete file-locking protocol is available,
but is not compiled in by default. the organization which
contributed the code (Baan Development) uses it to aid their
multi-user development. turn on OPT_LCKFILES in estruct.h and
"set usefilelock" in your .vilerc to play with it.
- Windows NT support -- console mode only. anyone want to port this
to the Windows95 console? it's probably not hard, though i haven't
looked into it very hard.
- lots of bug fixes
-------------------------------
Febrary, 1995
xvile now supports color attributes, which means we can do some
primitive syntax coloring of C programs, using the external filter,
"c-filt". this is still pretty new stuff. expect it to get better
with age.
-------------------------------
November, 1995
lots of new users in the last year, due to better advertising
and inclusion in some of the big linux and freebsd archives.
support for NT and OS/2 has gotten much better, and lots of
little bugs have been fixed, and features added. Win32 support
is very good these days, thanks mostly to the efforts of Rick
Sladkey.
-------------------------------
June, 1996
gee, i don't remember _what_ we've done recently. enjoy.
-------------------------------
September, 1996
tom dickey has volunteered to take over releases, and maintaining
"official" sources. i'll still contribute, but more as part of the
"audience". tom has done a _huge_ amount of work over the years
on vile -- i _really_ appreciate it... -pgf
-------------------------------
May, 1998
vile 8.0 is released. Major new features include: an embedded
perl interpreter (available on Unix and Win32 hosts), an editable
mini-buffer, majormodes, enhancement of user-defined procedures to
the point that they may now be bound to user-defined keystrokes,
tag completion, and addition of a win32 gui (called winvile).
-------------------------------
Oct, 1998
vile 8.1 and 8.2 are released. These are primarily bugfix releases.
Refer to the CHANGES files for details. Tom Dickey continues to
improve winvile, which now supports scroll bars and two new
command-line options that control the editor's geometry and font.
Apr, 1999
vile 8.3 is released. This release includes much enhanced syntax
filter capabilities. The filters are now much faster, mainly because
vile uses a new command attribute-from-filter to apply their output
directly as attributes to the buffer rather than modifying (and
allowing undo).
The organization of the keyword files for the syntax filters is now
associated with majormodes. Syntax filters are defined for most of the
predefined majormodes which include:
adamode jsmode perlmode
awkmode keymode sccsmode
batmode latexmode shmode
cmode lexmode sqlmode
cshmode m4mode tcmode
cwebmode mailmode tclmode
dclmode makemode timode
diffmode mmsmode txtmode
htmlmode nrmode vilemode
imakemode pasmode yaccmode
javamode
Other changes of note (this is not an exhaustive list):
+ removed/rewrote code which would prevent us from making vile available
under more liberal licensing.
+ winvile and xvile have icons.
+ new macro directives added, including:
~local ~hidden ~with ~endwith ~elsewith
+ many VMS bug fixes and enhancements. 8.3 is a keeper if you use VMS.
Nov, 1999
vile 8.4/9.0 is released, distributed with GPL licensing.
In addition to improvements to syntax highlighting, e.g., user-definable
color schemes, vile's macro language has been extended
+ procedures can be parameterized.
+ several new functions simplify handling of external filenames, and
parsing strings.
Further improvements have been made to winvile: drag/drop, file open
dialog, better integration with the Windows Explorer and DevStudio.
Jan, 2000
vile 9.1 is released. Highlights since 9.0:
+ continued improvement of syntax coloring (much work here)
+ add an Exporter-like mechanism to Perl5 interface. Instead
of exposing a module's functions to the caller, it exposes them to
vile as registered commands. By renaming the extensions as `.pm',
and making some minor changes to use Vile::Exporter, an extension
becomes visible by simply adding:
use extension;
to vileinit.pl. There is also provision for only including some
commands provided by the extension, and for overriding the keybinding
defined by the developer (documented in the attached module).
Of course you can still say:
require extension;
and do the registering yourself if you so choose.
+ vile's perl interface includes a new Vile::Window module, which may
be used to manipulate vile windows. Examples of the use of this
module may be found in winops.pm.
+ rename most .pl files to .pm (makefile.in).
+ add/improve several perl scripts, including
- capture.pl - implements a perl version of capture-command. This
version incrementally updates the window however.
- shell.pl - revised to use IO:Pty instead of Comm.pl (which
seems to be no longer maintained).
- Manual.pm - display embedded POD documentation.
+ implement watchfd support for the termcap/terminfo versions of vile.
+ added autocolor feature, which updates color syntax highlighting when
the keyboard is inactive for a specified period.
+ Vileserv now also works for vile.
+ changed vmsbuild.com to accept a compiler specification on the VMS
command line, which is much more convenient than editing the build
script by hand. compiler defaults to VAXC on Vax hosts and DECC on
Alpha hosts.
+ Several Win32-specific improvements:
- add the Win32 common dialog "save as" feature to both console
vile and winvile.
- modify directory.pm and dirlist.pm to make them work on win32, i.e.,
by not executing portions that will not work (such as mime types).
- implement autoscrolling feature for winvile, which makes the buffer
scroll in the direction where the mouse leaves the window,
automatically extending selection highlighting.
+ modify backspacelimit mode to allow backspacing through a newline
when nobackspacelimit is specified.
+ add single-quoted strings, which eliminate the need for escaping
backslash (useful in startup/command files)
+ Added binding / support for ^X-_ aka
"historical-buffer-to-current-window".
+ modify logic in ins_any_time() to interpret control characters which
are bound to GOAL or MOTION commands rather than inserting them
without quoting. This allows ^E and ^Y as commands within an insert.
Oct, 2000
vile 9.2 is released. Highlights since 9.1 (modulo bug fixes):
+ improve performance of syntax highlighting with configure option
for compiling-in any of the syntax filters. Use the configure
--with-builtin-filters option. Both internal (built-in) and
external filters are supported.
+ add key binding functions for the different editing modes (insert,
command, minibuffer and default), making it simpler to bind a
space or tab to a given function without having it confused for a
function while in insert mode.
+ Vileserv now uses the registry, so 'perl "use Vileserv"' in your
.vilerc automagically adds the commands startserv, stopserv, and
vileserv-help.
+ added gdb.pm, which runs gdb in a vile window and tracks changes
in editor. (Must be used with shell.pm.)
Several Win32-specific improvements:
+ allow pasting of one line of text into mini-buffer.
+ winopen, winopen-nocd, winsave, and winsave-nocd accept an
optional directory argument, which specifies the initial directory
opened by the Open/Save Win32 common dialogs.
Other Modes:
+ add insert-exec mode to control logic in ins_any_time() which
interprets control characters which are bound to GOAL or MOTION
commands rather than inserting them without quoting (see 9.0a and
9.0b changes). This restores the default behavior, since some
users had control characters bound to a function which was then
executed.
+ add unique-buffers mode, which does dev/inode checking to be sure
files aren't edited more than once.
Syntax Filters:
+ add syntax filters for sed, imake
+ implement abbreviations for syntax keywords, using '*' as the
default delimiter.
+ filters now attribute multi-line regions when appropriate, e.g.,
multi-line comments in C.
Macros and Scripting Support:
+ add &dquery function which prompts for input with a given default
value.
+ implement function &error, which returns true if its argument was
an ERROR token. Modify built-in functions to return ERROR if an
argument was ERROR.
+ add variable $filename-expr, to specify the actual pattern used
for %F in [Error Expressions]. On DOS and Win32, this is
initialized to a more complex pattern, to accommodate drive
letters.
+ make the ~local directive work for modes.
+ add ~trace directive, which sets or reports the value of the
$debug variable. Use this to trace into internal buffer [Trace].
+ add macros/shifts.rc, which implements left/right shifting of
words in the current line to align with the cursor.
Other Changes:
+ modify color support in xvile to allow the pre-8.3s color scheme
as a special case: setting bcolor to fcolor makes xvile use the
bcolorN resources on syntax-highlighted text rather than the color
selected by bcolor (which is actually taken from the fcolorN
resource in this case).
+ added pushd, popd, dirs commands with accompanying [DirStack].
June, 2002
vile 9.3 is released. Highlights since 9.2 (aside from bug fixes):
+ add dirs-clear and dirs-add commands
+ added select-all and selection-clear commands.
+ change default for $XSHELLFLAGS from "-c" to "-e", which matches the
documentation for $xshell-flags.
+ add write-all-buffers command; writes all buffers whether modified or not
+ add setenv (set-environment-variable) command.
+ added a swap-title mode and $title-format variable.
+ if the user specifies ":w!", and the file is not writable, vile will
(try to) temporarily chmod the file for writable access.
+ added $findpath and $find-cmd state variables and, on win32 and unix
hosts, modified capturecmd (aka ^X-!) to support find operations that
span directory tree(s).
+ reimplement ":args" command to accept a filename expression.
+ add commands "ww!" and "wall!", to respectively write all changed
buffers and write all buffers, using the "w!" behavior of ignoring
readonly file permissions.
+ implement three functions for working with timestamps: &ftime, &stime,
and &date, respectively for file modification time, system time, and
formatted date/time.
+ extend insert-exec to allow ^A and ^X prefixes to be interpreted
in insert mode
+ implemented support for reading/writing Macintosh files, i.e.,
recordseparator=cr. New commands set-rs-cr, set-rs-lf, set-rs-crlf
extend the set-unix-mode and set-dos-mode commands to include Mac's.
+ add &stoken function, which searches for a token in a string, e.g.,
"perl" in $cfgopts by
&stoken "perl" "," $cfgopts
+ add &translate function, e.g.,
&trans "," " " "a,b"
to change commas to spaces
+ add commands leading-detab-til and leading-entab-til, binding those
to ^X-' ' and ^X-^I. Most of the logic was available internally.
+ implemented '< and '> marks, which denote the limits of the
selection.
Perl Interface:
+ add a new command to shell.pm called "xterm", which starts a shell in one
of vile's buffers just as "start-shell" already does, but also starts an
xterm through which one may (also) interact with the shell. The shell
output (and echoed input) is displayed in both the xterm and a vile
buffer.
+ implement perl/Breadcrumbs.pm
+ add perl/Help.pm
+ add perl/CaptHook.pm, which provides useful wrappers for Vile's
"hook" variables.
Win32-Specific:
+ added basic win32 printing for winvile
+ modify ntconio.c so that default fcolor is 7
+ change paste in winvile to insert at DOT rather than after. Also,
when pasting in insert mode, set DOT to the end of the inserted
text.
+ improve paste-by-right-mouse-click operation in winvile by NOT
setting the insertion point at the position where the mouse happens
to be when executing the right-click, but rather pasting at the
current DOT (i.e. right-mouse-click never sets DOT).
+ when popup-menu is inactive, if text is selected, right-click copies
to w32clipboard; otherwise right-click pastes from w32clipboard.
+ added icursor (insertion cursor) mode.
Syntax Filters:
+ add Verlog and ECLiPSe (Prolog dialect) filters
+ add syntax filter for BASIC, and majormodes basicmode and
Visual Basic (vbmode).
Other Changes:
+ add 'mouse' mode for OS/2 (CSet), to disable mouse when not wanted.
+ add $prompt variable, to allow changing the command-line prompt.
Aug, 2003
vile 9.4 is released. Highlights since 9.3 (aside from bug fixes):
General changes:
+ regular expressions and searches allow null characters.
+ minibuffer editing commands are more complete, implementing all of the
inline cursor search- and motion-commands.
+ implement new editing commands in the minibuffer: r, ~, x, X.
+ use insert-mode bindings when mini-edit mode is active. Use insert-key
to toggle, rather than set mini-edit mode.
+ modify buffer- and filename-completion on Unix to escape backslashes
which are stored in the [Completions] buffer. Doing this allows one
to complete a buffer or filename containing a backslash.
+ improve history-editing by quoting tokens which contain embedded blanks
or other special characters, using that to retrieve tokens from the
history buffer unambiguously.
+ save/restore window modes such as linewrap when rereading a file,
or when executing a shell command.
+ use realpath() if it is available, and "$VILE_PWD" environment variable
rather than "." as parameter to getcwd() if it is valid, to speed up
operation on quasi-filesystems such as ClearCase.
+ add configure option --with-screen=XawPlus for XawPlus library.
+ add configure option --with-screen=ncursesw to allow building the
curses driver using the wide-character version of ncurses.
+ add check in tcap.c for terminfo kmous capability like xterm, in case
we are running in screen, which also supports xterm mouse protocol.
+ modify support for "^X-e" to make it use the whole line if the current
buffer is a directory.
Locale Improvements:
+ change default for --with-locale option to yes. Note that this
option is only tested if locale support is found, and it is becoming
less common to encounter systems with broken locale support.
+ add "locale" to the "$cfgopts" variable if vile is compiled with
locale support.
+ modify vile-manfilt to decode UTF-8 emitted by groff 1.18
+ in UTF-8 locale, adjust termcap driver to use UTF-8 to display codes
in the 160-255 range, setting vile's locale to non-UTF-8 locale.
(yes, this is a short-term fix).
+ add configure check for wctype functions, to work around defect in
glibc's ctype functions: in UTF-8 locale, the latter return useless
information on character classes. This works on Solaris.
+ move upper/lower case-conversion into tables so that locale support can
augment the built-in translation.
New Commands:
+ "which-keywords" macro shows the location of files containing keywords
for the given majormode.
+ "edit-buffer" simplifies "which-keywords" and similar macros.
+ "encode-attributes-til" and "write-encoded-til" convert the syntax
highlighting in a region back to control/A sequences, or write the
corresponding data to a file. There is a corresponding alias
"decode-attributes-til" for "attribute-cntl_a-sequences-til".
+ "substitute-all-til" implements the "^X-s" binding.
New Modes:
+ add "overlap-matches" mode, to control whether highlighting for the
visual-matches mode should skip to the next character, or past the
current match when checking.
+ add "percent-crlf" mode, which controls the threshold at which the
whole file will be considered DOS-format (CRLF record separators)
if the given percentage already ends with CR/LF.
+ "yankmotion" mode controls whether the cursor should be moved as in vi
after yanking text.
+ add "xterm-title" mode.
+ add logmode majormode, to distinguish some makefiles from logfiles.
+ add "texmode" majormode, as a variation of latexmode.
New Variables and Functions:
+ add several short-named relational operators "&geq", ">", "&leq",
"<", "&neq", "&sgeq", "&sgt", "&sleq", "&slt", "&sneq" to reduce
the need for "¬".
+ add "$pathname-separator" variable.
Syntax Filters:
+ add Ruby syntax filter.
+ add syntax filter for rpm ".spec" files.
+ add syntax filter for PostScript ".ps" files.
+ add syntax filter for enscript ".st" files.
+ add xml-filter based on html-filter.
+ add pot-filt.l, to highlight ".po" files. Using sh-filt.l was
not satisfactory since the quoting rules were not close enough.
+ add syntax filters and corresponding modes for assembler (GNU and M$),
info and texinfo.
+ add -j option to c-filt.c, to implement some java-specific features
such as "$" as part of an identifier, and \u escapes.
+ add un-filters (atr2ansi, atr2html, atr2text) which convert encoded
control/A text to different forms.
+ modify spell.rc, spellflt.l and select.c to allow spell filter to
work as a built-in filter.
+ modify built-in spell filter to work with encrypted files.
+ add a -t option to filters, to pass tabstop value. Use this in
makefilt.l to provide better highlighting of problems with leading
whitespace.
+ modify manpage.rc to check if the current buffer is perl, and if so,
to render contents using pod2man or pod2text.
+ set "vilemode" for [History] buffer.
+ reorder lex-based filters to allow building with flex 2.5.31, which
introduces several incompatibilities with respect to flex 2.5.4
and lex.
+ add configure check/warning for flex 2.5.31, which has broken support
for the "-P" option used for built-in filters.
Win32 changes:
+ implemented tilde-expansion on win32. Actually it was present, but
globbing did not work, and the environment variables did not match
the Windows 2000 configuration.
VMS changes:
+ filename matching is case-independent, allowing majormodes to be
recognized.
July 2005,
vile 9.5 is released. Highlights since 9.4 (aside from bug fixes):
General changes:
+ syntax filters can now be dynamically loaded. This allows the
main executable to be smaller, and is faster than external
filters. Loadable filters are configured using the
"--with-loadable-filters" option to configure script. This works
for several platforms using gcc.
+ add configure script option for largefile support, change buffer
size datatypes an unsigned type to allow for reading files larger
than a signed value would allow.
+ modify historical-buffer to allow tab/back-tab to cycle through
the first 9 buffers, solves the problem of seeing more than the
first few possibilities on the message line. Toggling with the
repeated '_' selects the first buffer shown.
+ modify name-completion to allow completion of filenames containing
a '$'.
+ relax a check in ":w" by checking if the given name differs from
the current filename. If so, do not require ":w!" to write a
readonly file to a different location. This allows one to reuse
the filename history for ":w".
+ modify special treatment of "#" which prevents it from being
shifted with ">>" by disabling that when cindent is unset.
+ add a few ex-commands: nu, j!, wq!
+ modify statevars.c to make read/write of $title consistent, i.e.,
will warn that it cannot be set in the termcap configuration.
+ modify [Messages] buffer so that it is only invisible, not a
scratch buffer. The latter makes it be automatically removed
after viewing and closing the window.
+ add pattern for "ant" (Java make-program) to a few of the patterns
in finderr.c
+ modify PromptAndSet() to allow a cancelled prompt for variable's
value to store an ERROR token, which can be tested in scripts with
&error.
+ split-out modes.rc from filters.rc to make configuration more
flexible, e.g., for configure --disable-filters.
+ modify minubuffer editing to allow one to use ^Ga to toggle
miniedit mode and append to the buffer shown from a previous
command rather than having it erased.
+ modify name-completion for majormode names used as macro
parameters to use the long name (with "mode" ending) rather than
the short name, for consistency.
+ modify perl.xs to allow for $VILE_LIBDIR_PATH to be a list of
paths. Only add the corresponding xxx/perl names to @INC if they
correspond to a real directory.
+ change minimum/maximum repeat counts for regular expressions from
a byte to an integer.
+ modify interpretation of "~local", "~with", "~elsewith" and
"~endwith" so they are within the normal "~if"/"~endif" hierarchy.
+ modify minibuffer editing to shift the display left/right as
needed after doing the initial tab of a name-completion, in case
that left the cursor position past the end of the line.
+ add experimental plugin support and example.
Locale Improvements:
+ workaround for broken locale table on Solaris8 and Windows2000,
etc., which shows tab as both as printable and a control
character. The ISO C standard states that control characters are
not printable.
+ extend workaround for UTF-8 locale in termcap driver to translate
UTF-8 input to Latin-1.
+ improve/extend checks for locales which correspond to 8-bit
character encoding, resetting to POSIX locale (ASCII) if the
nl_langinfo() function returns a value that does not look like
ASCII or ISO-8859-x. This change applies to the termcap/terminfo
and X11 drivers.
+ show locale and encoding values in the header of the [Printable
Chars] buffer.
+ add $encoding and $locale variables to show what vile's internal
8-bit encoding and locale are set to.
+ turn on locale feature on win32
New Commands:
+ add macro "which-menu" to which.rc, which shows the locations that
xvile checks for a menu-file.
+ add macro "show-each-buffer" (file showeach.rc), which splits up
the screen into equal chunks to display as many of the non-scratch
buffers as possible.
+ add macro "which-filter" to show which locations would be checked
for an external filter. If the filter happens to be built-in,
this is also noted, in the message line.
+ improve "eval" command, provide for mixture of functions and other
tokens which are passed to the script interpreter.
+ modify SpellFilter macro to use the results from [Filter Messages]
with the error-finder to step through the misspellings.
+ add macro "show-filtermsgs" to show syntax filter messages,
setting the list to the error-buffer to provide simple stepping
through the errors which are found.
+ add commands "popup-buffer" and "popdown-buffer", which open/close
windows for the given buffer rather than changing the current
window to show a different buffer. The "popup-buffer" command is
a wrapper for the existing logic used for help and similar
commands. The "popdown-buffer" command differs from
"delete-window" by closing all windows for the given buffer.
+ add command "for-buffers", which performs the same command for the
specified buffers.
New Modes:
+ add "reader-policy" mode, which allows one to control whether vile
will fall-back to line-by-line reading if it encounters an error.
+ add mode "for-buffers", which specifies whether kill-buffer (and
for-buffers) command use globbing or regular expressions.
+ add "filtermsgs" mode, for built-in filters to report syntax
errors into [Filter Messages] buffer so that one may use the error
finder to locate these.
+ add mode "ignoresuffix", which tells vile to strip the given
pattern from a filename before matching majormode suffixes against
it.
+ add mode "showchar", which turns on a field in the modeline that
tells what the character value is at the current editing position.
New Variables and Functions:
+ add new operators to make it simpler for macros to check for
features: "&isa", "&classof" and "&mclass".
+ add "&match" and "&cmatch" functions for checking if a given
regular expression matches a string.
+ add "$error-tabstop" variable, to allow changing the tabstop value
used when interpreting "%C" results in the error finder. Most
programs assume 8, and that does not work well when editing
buffers with other tabstops such as 4.
+ add "$goal-column" variable for debugging.
Syntax Filters:
+ modify ".table" command in filters parsing to read the user's
color definitions, e.g., from .vile.keywords, as is done in a
".source" command.
+ add a ".brief" to filters parsing, which uses "?" to match zero or
all of the following characters, in constrast to ".abbrev" which
uses "*" to match zero or more of the following characters.
+ several new majormodes, with corresponding syntax filters:
+ ".jsp" files are really (close to) a variety of HTML files.
Add simple support for JSP in htmlfilt.l
+ add iss-, nsis- and ini-modes
+ add lispmode, to use vile-lisp-filt.
+ add nmakemode, for special cases such as M$'s ".dsp" files.
+ add syntax filter for AutoIt version 3 and majormode au3mode.
+ add syntax filters for iss- and ini-modes.
+ add vbsmode using ".vbs" suffix based on basmode.
+ extend suffixes for several majormodes:
+ add ".asp" to jspmode suffixes
+ add ".cls" filetype for vbmode, add symbols for Visual Basic
class modules to vb.key
+ add ".dcl" filetype for dclmode.
+ add ".el" to suffixes for lispmode.
+ add ".hpp" to suffixes for cppmode.
+ add ".jad" suffix for javamode for Java Disassembler.
+ add ".mm" to nroff mode.
+ add ".ph" and ".pph" to esqlmode suffixes.
+ add ".shar" to shmode suffixes.
+ add ".termcap" and ".terminfo" suffixes for tcmode and timode
+ add ".tic" as a suffix for timode.
+ make "TODO" a txtmode file.
+ modify pattern for logmode to allow filenames such as gmake.out
+ add a mode-pathname setting for cppmode, so files under (for
example) /usr/include/g++ will be treated as C++. Newer C++
headers have no suffixes.
+ add an "-s" option to c-filt.c, for JavaScript (to support
jsmode). Use this to control whether to allow regular expressions
in certain cases.
+ modify ShowFormatted macro to support "-mm" macros.
+ modify spellflt.l to allow it to be used in winvile, using npopen,
as a built-in filter.
+ rewrote pascal syntax filter in lex, adding highlighting for
numbers, and TurboC, Delphi comments.
+ modify cppmode's suffixes to look for .C, .H and .CC only on
systems where filenames are case-sensitive.
+ split up the majormode "suffixes" into suffixes, mode-filename and
mode-pathname to make it clearer how to associated regular
expressions with the filename for majormodes.
+ change highlighting for misspelled words to Error class.
+ add environment variable VILE_SPELL_FILT to vile-spell-filt, to
allow overriding the compiled-in program and options used for
performing the lookup.
+ many improvements to parsing and highlighting in existing filters
(see CHANGES).
X11 changes:
+ add --disable-imake option to configure script, from xterm.
+ modify xvile's wheelScrollAmount resource to scroll by pages if
the resource value is negative.
+ revise lookup for xvile's menu file to look for dotnames in the
current and home-directories, while non-dotnames may be found
there and in $HOME/.vile and on $startup-path. Combine this with
changing the default for $menu-file back to ".vilemenu" as
documented rather than "vilemenu.rc". The latter name is used in
the non-dotname locations if $menu-file is a dot-name.
Win32 changes:
+ several changes to allow winvile to remember recent files and
folders
+ winvile remembers up to 20 of the files it has recently
opened/created (feature disabled by default).
+ winvile remembers up to 20 of the folders it has recently
visited via an implicit or explicit cd (feature disabled by
default).
+ Remembered files/folders are accessible and "replayable" from
winvile's system menu.
+ Two new modes: recent-folders and recent-files specify maximum
number of folders/files that may appear in winvile's system
menu. Range is 0-20; a value of 0 disables feature.
+ Two new commands: purge-recent-folders and purge-recent-files
clear the list of folders/files that appear in winvile's system
menu.
+ modes and commands work in console mode (minimizes conflicts
when sharing a single vile.rc), but the files/folders that
console vile accesses are _not_ remembered.
+ improve the winvile resize/status window:
+ make resize window wide enough to show geometries that exceed 99
columns
+ make resize window continually center itself over the editor's
frame (NT and XP only).
+ modify dequoting of winvile's command-line in ntwinio.c to allow
for quoting to be within parameters, e.g.,
winvile +"100" makefile
+ reenable SHIFT+INSERT in the win32 mini-buffer (for both vile.exe
and winvile.exe). Unfortunately, the cygwin shell eats
SHIFT+INSERT for console vile (mini-buffer input only). now, it's
once again possible to:
$ vile somefile
/<shift+insert> <- search for string sitting on clipboard
+ modify environment variable lookup for win32 to look in the
registry for the VILE* environment variables:
VILEINIT
VILE_HELP_FILE
VILE_LIBDIR_PATH
VILE_STARTUP_PATH
VILE_ERROR_ABORT
This change is made to make it more easily installable; Windows
changes to environment variables apparently do not take effect
until the machine is rebooted. Registry changes take effect
immediately.
+ add package script for winvile using Inno Setup.
+ improve cursor display in winvile:
+ when selecting text, show I-beam cursor.
+ when selecting a movable mode line, show a double-headed,
north-south cursor.
+ when moving the mouse over a movable mode line, show a
double-headed, north-south cursor.
+ don't allow mouse capture if the left mouse button is pressed in
the area encompassing the editor's last two lines (message line
and nonmovable mode line). Don't allow mouse capture if the left
mouse button is pressed on movable mode line. Corrects
long-standing winvile bugs.
+ add graphical change-directory to [win]vile via new command
"wincd". The graphical change-directory is also accessible via
winvile's system menu and right mouse popup menu.
+ ensure that files created via winvile's "Save As" and vile's ":f"
commands are remembered in winvile's "Recent Files" list.
+ make filename completion with cygwin ignore case.
VMS changes:
+ add VMS mode record-attrs, modify logic in vms_creat() to use this
information to make the default VFC files written from DCL
editable. Those use PRN (print file format) record attributes.
+ modify which.rc to use &pcat rather than $pathname-separator,
since the latter is ambiguous on VMS.
+ modify infer_majormode() to work with VMS pathnames.
+ correct logic for VMS pathnames so that a directory buffer will,
as on Unix, give the same buffer name as the directory leaf.
+ improve fakevms test-driver and related OPT_VMS_PATH code for VMS
pathnames, making name-completion work for VMS pathnames on Unix.
+ modify catnap() function to use IEEE floating point on IA64, since
that platform does not support F-floats.
+ modify vmsbuild.com and descrip.mms to work with IA64.
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