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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-10 20:09:20 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-10 20:09:20 +0000 |
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_getscript.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_getscript.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e86932c --- /dev/null +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_getscript.txt @@ -0,0 +1,482 @@ +*pi_getscript.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2017 Aug 01 +> + GETSCRIPT REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell +< +Author: Charles E. Campbell <NcampObell@SdrPchip.AorgM-NOSPAM> + (remove NOSPAM from the email address) + *GetLatestVimScripts-copyright* +Copyright: (c) 2004-2012 by Charles E. Campbell *glvs-copyright* + The VIM LICENSE (see |copyright|) applies to the files in this + package, including getscriptPlugin.vim, getscript.vim, + GetLatestVimScripts.dist, and pi_getscript.txt, except use "getscript" + instead of "Vim". Like anything else that's free, getscript and its + associated files are provided *as is* and comes with no warranty of + any kind, either expressed or implied. No guarantees of + merchantability. No guarantees of suitability for any purpose. By + using this plugin, you agree that in no event will the copyright + holder be liable for any damages resulting from the use of this + software. Use at your own risk! + +Getscript is a plugin that simplifies retrieval of the latest versions of the +scripts that you yourself use! Typing |:GLVS| will invoke getscript; it will +then use the <GetLatestVimScripts.dat> (see |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|) file to +get the latest versions of scripts listed therein from http://vim.sf.net/. + +============================================================================== +1. Contents *glvs-contents* *glvs* *getscript* + *GetLatestVimScripts* + + 1. Contents........................................: |glvs-contents| + 2. GetLatestVimScripts -- Getting Started..........: |glvs-install| + 3. GetLatestVimScripts Usage.......................: |glvs-usage| + 4. GetLatestVimScripts Data File...................: |glvs-data| + 5. GetLatestVimScripts Friendly Plugins............: |glvs-plugins| + 6. GetLatestVimScripts AutoInstall.................: |glvs-autoinstall| + 7. GetLatestViMScripts Options.....................: |glvs-options| + 8. GetLatestVimScripts Algorithm...................: |glvs-alg| + 9. GetLatestVimScripts History.....................: |glvs-hist| + + +============================================================================== +2. GetLatestVimScripts -- Getting Started *getscript-start* + *getlatestvimscripts-install* + + VERSION FROM VIM DISTRIBUTION *glvs-dist-install* + +Vim 7.0 does not include the GetLatestVimScripts.dist file which +serves as an example and a template. So, you'll need to create +your own! See |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|. + + VERSION FROM VIM SF NET *glvs-install* + +NOTE: The last step, that of renaming/moving the GetLatestVimScripts.dist +file, is for those who have just downloaded GetLatestVimScripts.tar.bz2 for +the first time. + +The GetLatestVimScripts.dist file serves as an example and a template for your +own personal list. Feel free to remove all the scripts mentioned within it; +the "important" part of it is the first two lines. + +Your computer needs to have wget or curl for GetLatestVimScripts to do its work. + + 1. if compressed: gunzip getscript.vba.gz + 2. Unix: + vim getscript.vba + :so % + :q + cd ~/.vim/GetLatest + mv GetLatestVimScripts.dist GetLatestVimScripts.dat + (edit GetLatestVimScripts.dat to install your own personal + list of desired plugins -- see |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|) + + 3. Windows: + vim getscript.vba + :so % + :q + cd **path-to-vimfiles**/GetLatest + mv GetLatestVimScripts.dist GetLatestVimScripts.dat + (edit GetLatestVimScripts.dat to install your own personal + list of desired plugins -- see |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|) + + +============================================================================== +3. GetLatestVimScripts Usage *glvs-usage* *:GLVS* + +Unless it has been defined elsewhere, > + + :GLVS + +will invoke GetLatestVimScripts(). If some other plugin has defined that +command, then you may type +> + :GetLatestVimScripts +< +The script will attempt to update and, if permitted, will automatically +install scripts from http://vim.sourceforge.net/. To do so it will peruse a +file, +> + .vim/GetLatest/GetLatestVimScripts.dat (unix) +< +or > + ..wherever..\vimfiles\GetLatest\GetLatestVimScripts.dat (windows) +(see |glvs-data|), and examine plugins in your [.vim|vimfiles]/plugin +directory (see |glvs-plugins|). + +Scripts which have been downloaded will appear in the +~/.vim/GetLatest (unix) or ..wherever..\vimfiles\GetLatest (windows) +subdirectory. GetLatestVimScripts will attempt to automatically +install them if you have the following line in your <.vimrc>: > + + let g:GetLatestVimScripts_allowautoinstall=1 + +The <GetLatestVimScripts.dat> file will be automatically be updated to +reflect the latest version of script(s) so downloaded. +(also see |glvs-options|) + + +============================================================================== +4. GetLatestVimScripts Data File *getscript-data* *glvs-data* + *:GetLatestVimScripts_dat* +The data file <GetLatestVimScripts.dat> must have for its first two lines +the following text: +> + ScriptID SourceID Filename + -------------------------- +< +Following those two lines are three columns; the first two are numeric +followed by a text column. The GetLatest/GetLatestVimScripts.dist file +contains an example of such a data file. Anything following a #... is +ignored, so you may embed comments in the file. + +The first number on each line gives the script's ScriptID. When you're about +to use a web browser to look at scripts on http://vim.sf.net/, just before you +click on the script's link, you'll see a line resembling + + http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=40 + +The "40" happens to be a ScriptID that GetLatestVimScripts needs to +download the associated page, and is assigned by vim.sf.net itself +during initial uploading of the plugin. + +The second number on each line gives the script's SourceID. The SourceID +records the count of uploaded scripts as determined by vim.sf.net; hence it +serves to indicate "when" a script was uploaded. Setting the SourceID to 1 +insures that GetLatestVimScripts will assume that the script it has is +out-of-date. + +The SourceID is extracted by GetLatestVimScripts from the script's page on +vim.sf.net; whenever it is greater than the one stored in the +GetLatestVimScripts.dat file, the script will be downloaded +(see |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|). + +If your script's author has included a special comment line in his/her plugin, +the plugin itself will be used by GetLatestVimScripts to build your +<GetLatestVimScripts.dat> file, including any dependencies on other scripts it +may have. As an example, consider: > + + " GetLatestVimScripts: 884 1 :AutoInstall: AutoAlign.vim + +This comment line tells getscript.vim to check vimscript #884 and that the +script is automatically installable. Getscript will also use this line to +help build the GetLatestVimScripts.dat file, by including a line such as: > + + 884 1 :AutoInstall: AutoAlign.vim +< +assuming that such a line isn't already in GetLatestVimScripts.dat file. +See |glvs-plugins| for more. Thus, GetLatestVimScripts thus provides a +comprehensive ability to keep your plugins up-to-date! + +In summary: + + * Optionally tell getscript that it is allowed to build/append a + GetLatestVimScripts.dat file based upon already installed plugins: > + let g:GetLatestVimScripts_allowautoinstall=1 +< + * A line such as > + " GetLatestVimScripts: 884 1 :AutoInstall: AutoAlign.vim +< in an already-downloaded plugin constitutes the concurrence of the + plugin author that getscript may do AutoInstall. Not all plugins + may be AutoInstall-able, and the plugin's author is best situated + to know whether or not his/her plugin will AutoInstall properly. + + * A line such as > + 884 1 :AutoInstall: AutoAlign.vim +< in your GetLatestVimScripts.dat file constitutes your permission + to getscript to do AutoInstall. AutoInstall requires both your + and the plugin author's permission. See |GetLatestVimScripts_dat|. + + + *GetLatestVimScripts_dat* +As an example of a <GetLatestVimScripts.dat> file: +> + ScriptID SourceID Filename + -------------------------- + 294 1 :AutoInstall: Align.vim + 120 2 Decho.vim + 40 3 DrawIt.tar.gz + 451 4 EasyAccents.vim + 195 5 engspchk.vim + 642 6 GetLatestVimScripts.vim + 489 7 Manpageview.vim +< +Note: the first two lines are required, but essentially act as comments. + + +============================================================================== +5. GetLatestVimScripts Friendly Plugins *getscript-plugins* *glvs-plugins* + + (this section is for plugin authors)~ + +If a plugin author includes the following comment anywhere in their plugin, +GetLatestVimScripts will find it and use it to automatically build the user's +GetLatestVimScripts.dat files: +> + src_id + v + " GetLatestVimScripts: ### ### yourscriptname + ^ + scriptid +< +As an author, you should include such a line in to refer to your own script +plus any additional lines describing any plugin dependencies it may have. +Same format, of course! + +If your command is auto-installable (see |glvs-autoinstall|), and most scripts +are, then you may include :AutoInstall: just before "yourscriptname": +> + src_id + v + " GetLatestVimScripts: ### ### :AutoInstall: yourscriptname + ^ + scriptid +< +NOTE: The :AutoInstall: feature requires both the plugin author's and~ + the user's permission to operate!~ + +GetLatestVimScripts commands for those scripts are then appended, if not +already present, to the user's GetLatest/GetLatestVimScripts.dat file. It is +a relatively painless way to automate the acquisition of any scripts your +plugins depend upon. + +Now, as an author, you probably don't want GetLatestVimScripts to download +your own scripts atop your own copy, thereby overwriting your not-yet-released +hard work. GetLatestVimScripts provides a solution for this: put +> + 0 0 yourscriptname +< +into your <GetLatestVimScripts.dat> file and GetLatestVimScripts will skip +examining the "yourscriptname" scripts for those GetLatestVimScripts comment +lines. As a result, those lines won't be inadvertently installed into your +<GetLatestVimScripts.dat> file and subsequently used to download your own +scripts. This is especially important to do if you've included the +:AutoInstall: option. + +Be certain to use the same "yourscriptname" in the "0 0 yourscriptname" line +as you've used in your GetLatestVimScripts comment! + + +============================================================================== +6. GetLatestVimScripts AutoInstall *getscript-autoinstall* + *glvs-autoinstall* + +GetLatestVimScripts now supports "AutoInstall". Not all scripts are +supportive of auto-install, as they may have special things you need to do to +install them (please refer to the script's "install" directions). On the +other hand, most scripts will be auto-installable. + +To let GetLatestVimScripts do an autoinstall, the data file's comment field +should begin with (surrounding blanks are ignored): > + + :AutoInstall: +< +Both colons are needed, and it should begin the comment (yourscriptname) +field. + +One may prevent any autoinstalling by putting the following line in your +<.vimrc>: > + + let g:GetLatestVimScripts_allowautoinstall= 0 +< +With :AutoInstall: enabled, as it is by default, files which end with + + ---.tar.bz2 : decompressed & untarred in .vim/ directory + ---.vba.bz2 : decompressed in .vim/ directory, then vimball handles it + ---.vim.bz2 : decompressed & moved into .vim/plugin directory + ---.tar.gz : decompressed & untarred in .vim/ directory + ---.vba.gz : decompressed in .vim/ directory, then vimball handles it + ---.vim.gz : decompressed & moved into .vim/plugin directory + ---.vba : unzipped in .vim/ directory + ---.vim : moved to .vim/plugin directory + ---.zip : unzipped in .vim/ directory + +and which merely need to have their components placed by the untar/gunzip or +move-to-plugin-directory process should be auto-installable. Vimballs, of +course, should always be auto-installable. + +When is a script not auto-installable? Let me give an example: + + .vim/after/syntax/blockhl.vim + +The <blockhl.vim> script provides block highlighting for C/C++ programs; it is +available at: + + http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=104 + +Currently, vim's after/syntax only supports by-filetype scripts (in +blockhl.vim's case, that's after/syntax/c.vim). Hence, auto-install would +possibly overwrite the current user's after/syntax/c.vim file. + +In my own case, I use <aftersyntax.vim> (renamed to after/syntax/c.vim) to +allow a after/syntax/c/ directory: + + http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=1023 + +The script allows multiple syntax files to exist separately in the +after/syntax/c subdirectory. I can't bundle aftersyntax.vim in and build an +appropriate tarball for auto-install because of the potential for the +after/syntax/c.vim contained in it to overwrite a user's c.vim. + + +============================================================================== +7. GetLatestVimScripts Options *glvs-options* +> + g:GetLatestVimScripts_wget +< default= "wget" + This variable holds the name of the command for obtaining + scripts. +> + g:GetLatestVimScripts_options +< default= "-q -O" + This variable holds the options to be used with the + g:GetLatestVimScripts_wget command. +> + g:GetLatestVimScripts_allowautoinstall +< default= 1 + This variable indicates whether GetLatestVimScripts is allowed + to attempt to automatically install scripts. Furthermore, the + plugin author has to have explicitly indicated that his/her + plugin is automatically installable (via the :AutoInstall: + keyword in the GetLatestVimScripts comment line). +> + g:GetLatestVimScripts_autoinstalldir +< default= $HOME/.vim (linux) + default= $HOME/vimfiles (windows) + Override where :AutoInstall: scripts will be installed. + Doesn't override vimball installation. +> + g:GetLatestVimScripts_scriptaddr +< default='http://vim.sourceforge.net/script.php?script_id=' + Override this if your system needs + ... ='http://vim.sourceforge.net/script/script.php?script_id=' + +============================================================================== +8. GetLatestVimScripts Algorithm *glvs-algorithm* *glvs-alg* + +The Vim sourceforge page dynamically creates a page by keying off of the +so-called script-id. Within the webpage of + + http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=40 + +is a line specifying the latest source-id (src_id). The source identifier +numbers are always increasing, hence if the src_id is greater than the one +recorded for the script in GetLatestVimScripts then it's time to download a +newer copy of that script. + +GetLatestVimScripts will then download the script and update its internal +database of script ids, source ids, and scriptnames. + +The AutoInstall process will: + + Move the file from GetLatest/ to the following directory + Unix : $HOME/.vim + Windows: $HOME\vimfiles + if the downloaded file ends with ".bz2" + bunzip2 it + else if the downloaded file ends with ".gz" + gunzip it + if the resulting file ends with ".zip" + unzip it + else if the resulting file ends with ".tar" + tar -oxvf it + else if the resulting file ends with ".vim" + move it to the plugin subdirectory + + +============================================================================== +9. GetLatestVimScripts History *getscript-history* *glvs-hist* {{{1 + +v36 Apr 22, 2013 : * (glts) suggested use of plugin/**/*.vim instead of + plugin/*.vim in globpath() call. + * (Andy Wokula) got warning message when setting + g:loaded_getscriptPlugin +v35 Apr 07, 2012 : * (MengHuan Yu) pointed out that the script URL has + changed (somewhat). However, it doesn't work, and + the original one does (under Linux). I'll make it + yet-another-option. +v34 Jun 23, 2011 : * handles additional decompression options for tarballs + (tgz taz tbz txz) +v33 May 31, 2011 : * using fnameescape() instead of escape() + * *.xz support +v32 Jun 19, 2010 : * (Jan Steffens) added support for xz compression +v31 Jun 29, 2008 : * (Bill McCarthy) fixed having hls enabled with getscript + * (David Schaefer) the acd option interferes with vimballs + Solution: bypass the acd option +v30 Jun 13, 2008 : * GLVS now checks for existence of fnameescape() and will + issue an error message if it is not supported +v29 Jan 07, 2008 : * Bram M pointed out that cpo is a global option and that + getscriptPlugin.vim was setting it but not restoring it. +v28 Jan 02, 2008 : * improved shell quoting character handling, cygwin + interface, register-a bypass + Oct 29, 2007 * Bill McCarthy suggested a change to getscript that avoids + creating pop-up windows +v24 Apr 16, 2007 : * removed save&restore of the fo option during script + loading +v23 Nov 03, 2006 : * ignores comments (#...) + * handles vimballs +v22 Oct 13, 2006 : * supports automatic use of curl if wget is not + available +v21 May 01, 2006 : * now takes advantage of autoloading. +v20 Dec 23, 2005 : * Eric Haarbauer found&fixed a bug with unzip use; + unzip needs the -o flag to overwrite. +v19 Nov 28, 2005 : * v18's GetLatestVimScript line accessed the wrong + script! Fixed. +v18 Mar 21, 2005 : * bugfix to automatic database construction + * bugfix - nowrapscan caused an error + (tnx to David Green for the fix) + Apr 01, 2005 * if shell is bash, "mv" instead of "ren" used in + :AutoInstall:s, even though its o/s is windows + Apr 01, 2005 * when downloading errors occurred, GLVS was + terminating early. It now just goes on to trying + the next script (after trying three times to + download a script description page) + Apr 20, 2005 * bugfix - when a failure to download occurred, + GetLatestVimScripts would stop early and claim that + everything was current. Fixed. +v17 Aug 25, 2004 : * g:GetLatestVimScripts_allowautoinstall, which + defaults to 1, can be used to prevent all + :AutoInstall: +v16 Aug 25, 2004 : * made execution of bunzip2/gunzip/tar/zip silent + * fixed bug with :AutoInstall: use of helptags +v15 Aug 24, 2004 : * bugfix: the "0 0 comment" download prevention wasn't + always preventing downloads (just usually). Fixed. +v14 Aug 24, 2004 : * bugfix -- helptags was using dotvim, rather than + s:dotvim. Fixed. +v13 Aug 23, 2004 : * will skip downloading a file if its scriptid or srcid + is zero. Useful for script authors; that way their + own GetLatestVimScripts activity won't overwrite + their scripts. +v12 Aug 23, 2004 : * bugfix - a "return" got left in the distribution that + was intended only for testing. Removed, now works. + * :AutoInstall: implemented +v11 Aug 20, 2004 : * GetLatestVimScripts is now a plugin: + * :GetLatestVimScripts command + * (runtimepath)/GetLatest/GetLatestVimScripts.dat + now holds scripts that need updating +v10 Apr 19, 2004 : * moved history from script to doc +v9 Jan 23, 2004 : windows (win32/win16/win95) will use + double quotes ("") whereas other systems will use + single quotes ('') around the urls in calls via wget +v8 Dec 01, 2003 : makes three tries at downloading +v7 Sep 02, 2003 : added error messages if "Click on..." or "src_id=" + not found in downloaded webpage + Uses t_ti, t_te, and rs to make progress visible +v6 Aug 06, 2003 : final status messages now display summary of work + ( "Downloaded someqty scripts" or + "Everything was current") + Now GetLatestVimScripts is careful about downloading + GetLatestVimScripts.vim itself! + (goes to <NEW_GetLatestVimScripts.vim>) +v5 Aug 04, 2003 : missing an endif near bottom +v4 Jun 17, 2003 : redraw! just before each "considering" message +v3 May 27, 2003 : Protects downloaded files from errant shell + expansions with single quotes: '...' +v2 May 14, 2003 : extracts name of item to be obtained from the + script file. Uses it instead of comment field + for output filename; comment is used in the + "considering..." line and is now just a comment! + * Fixed a bug: a string-of-numbers is not the + same as a number, so I added zero to them + and they became numbers. Fixes comparison. + +============================================================================== +vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:fdm=marker |