[Python-checkins] r42570 - in python/trunk/Misc: Vim/vimrc vimrc

brett.cannon python-checkins at python.org
Sat Feb 25 15:53:27 CET 2006


Author: brett.cannon
Date: Sat Feb 25 15:53:26 2006
New Revision: 42570

Added:
   python/trunk/Misc/Vim/vimrc
      - copied unchanged from r42507, python/trunk/Misc/vimrc
Removed:
   python/trunk/Misc/vimrc
Log:
Move the vimrc file to the newly created Vim/ directory.


Deleted: /python/trunk/Misc/vimrc
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--- /python/trunk/Misc/vimrc	Sat Feb 25 15:53:26 2006
+++ (empty file)
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-" vimrc file for following the coding standards specified in PEP 7 & 8.
-"
-" To use this file, source it in your own personal .vimrc file (``source
-" <filename>``) or, if you don't have a .vimrc file, you can just symlink to it
-" (``ln -s <this file> ~/.vimrc``).  All options are protected by autocmds
-" (read below for an explanation of the command) so blind sourcing of this file
-" is safe and will not affect your settings for non-Python or non-C files.
-"
-"
-" All setting are protected by 'au' ('autocmd') statements.  Only files ending
-" in .py or .pyw will trigger the Python settings while files ending in *.c or
-" *.h will trigger the C settings.  This makes the file "safe" in terms of only
-" adjusting settings for Python and C files.
-"
-" Only basic settings needed to enforce the style guidelines are set.
-" Some suggested options are listed but commented out at the end of this file.
-
-
-" Number of spaces to use for an indent.
-" This will affect Ctrl-T and 'autoindent'.
-" Python: 4 spaces
-" C: tab (8 spaces)
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*pyw set shiftwidth=4
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h set shiftwidth=8
-
-" Number of spaces that a pre-existing tab is equal to.
-" For the amount of space used for a new tab use shiftwidth.
-" Python: 8
-" C: 8
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *py,*pyw,*.c,*.h set tabstop=8
-
-" Replace tabs with the equivalent number of spaces.
-" Also have an autocmd for Makefiles since they require hard tabs.
-" Python: yes
-" C: no
-" Makefile: no
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw set expandtab
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h set noexpandtab
-au BufRead,BufNewFile Makefile* set noexpandtab
-
-" Use the below highlight group when displaying bad whitespace is desired
-highlight BadWhitespace ctermbg=red guibg=red
-
-" Display tabs at the beginning of a line in Python mode as bad
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw match BadWhitespace /^\t\+/
-
-" Wrap text after a certain number of characters
-" Python: 79 
-" C: 79
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw,*.c,*.h set textwidth=79
-
-" Turn off settings in 'formatoptions' relating to comment formatting.
-" - c : do not automatically insert the comment leader when wrapping based on
-"    'textwidth'
-" - o : do not insert the comment leader when using 'o' or 'O' from command mode
-" - r : do not insert the comment leader when hitting <Enter> in insert mode
-" Python: not needed
-" C: prevents insertion of '*' at the beginning of every line in a comment
-au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h set formatoptions-=c formatoptions-=o formatoptions-=r
-
-" Use UNIX (\n) line endings.
-" Only used for new files so as to not force existing files to change their
-" line endings.
-" Python: yes
-" C: yes
-au BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw,*.c,*.h set fileformat=unix
-
-
-" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-" The following section contains suggested settings.  While in no way required
-" to meet coding standards, they are helpful.
-
-" Set the default file encoding to UTF-8: ``set encoding=utf-8``
-
-" Puts a marker at the beginning of the file to differentiate between UTF and
-" UCS encoding (WARNING: can trick shells into thinking a text file is actually
-" a binary file when executing the text file): ``set bomb``
-
-" For full syntax highlighting:
-"``let python_highlight_all=1``
-"``syntax on``
-
-" Automatically indent based on file type: ``filetype indent on``
-" Keep indentation level from previous line: ``set autoindent``
-
-" Folding based on indentation: ``set foldmethod=indent``
-
-" Make trailing whitespace explicit (left off since this will automatically
-" insert the highlight or characters *as you type*, which can get annoying):
-"``match BadWhitespace /\s\+$/``
-"
-" or, for a non-colored, character-based solution:
-"
-"``set list listchars=trail:-``
-


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