bat/tests/syntax-tests/source/VimL/source.vim
Ensar Sarajčić cc6109a751 Add syntax highlighting tests for VimL
Adds a syntax highlighting test for VimL
with source file based on parts of my own configuration
changed to cover as much of syntax as possible.

**NOTES:**
Last line of source (`syntax enable`) does not get highlighted,
since `syntax` keyword is not part of highlighting rules.

Related to #1213
2020-12-28 09:33:32 +01:00

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VimL

if &compatible
set nocompatible
endif
if has('win32') || has ('win64')
let $VIMHOME = $HOME . "/vimfiles"
elseif v:false && v:true
echo "Can't get here"
else
let $VIMHOME = $HOME . "/.vim"
endif
" show existing tab with 2 spaces width
set tabstop=2
" when indenting with '>', use 2 spaces width
set shiftwidth=2
" always set autoindenting on
set autoindent
autocmd VimEnter * echo "Hello Vim"
" Allow :W and :Wq to save too
command! Wq :wq
command! W :w
augroup vimrc
autocmd!
autocmd FileType * echo "New filetype"
augroup END
function! s:echo(what)
return a:what
endfunction
function! HelloWorld(name)
let l:function_local = "function_local_var"
let l:parts = split(l:function_local, "_")
let l:greeting = "Hello " . a:name
return s:echo(l:greeting)
endfunction
function! source#Hello()
return "Hello from namespace"
endfunction
function! EchoFunc(...)
for s in a:000
echon ' ' . s
endfor
endfunction
imap <C-h> <C-r>=HelloWorld("World")<CR>
command! -nargs=? Echo :call EchoFunc(<args>)
let g:global = "global var"
let s:script_var = "script var"
let w:window_var = "window war"
let b:buffer_var = "buffer war"
let t:tab_var = "tab war"
echo v:false
3 + 5
echo "Hello" ==# "Hello2"
echo "Hello" ==? "Hello2"
echo "Hello" == "Hello2"
echo "Hello" is "Hello2"
echo "Hello" isnot "Hello2"
echo "Hello" =~ "Hello2"
echo "Hello" !~ "Hello2"
let g:dict = {}
let g:dict.item = ['l1', 'l2']
let g:dict2 = {'dict_item': ['l1', 'l2'], 'di2': 'x'}
filetype plugin indent on
syntax enable