patch 9.1.0442: hare runtime files outdated
Problem: hare runtime files outdated
Solution: runtime(hare): update hare.vim to match upstream
(Amelia Clarke)
closes: #14836
Signed-off-by: Amelia Clarke <selene@perilune.dev>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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runtime/doc/ft_hare.txt
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runtime/doc/ft_hare.txt
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*ft_hare.txt* Support for the Hare programming language
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==============================================================================
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CONTENTS *hare*
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1. Introduction |hare-intro|
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2. Filetype plugin |hare-plugin|
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3. Settings |hare-settings|
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==============================================================================
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INTRODUCTION *hare-intro*
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This plugin provides syntax highlighting, indentation, and other functionality
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for the Hare programming language. Support is also provided for README files
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inside Hare modules, but this must be enabled by setting |g:filetype_haredoc|.
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==============================================================================
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FILETYPE PLUGIN *hare-plugin*
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This plugin automatically sets the value of 'path' to include the contents of
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the HAREPATH environment variable, allowing commands such as |gf| to directly
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open standard library or third-party modules. If HAREPATH is not set, it
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defaults to the recommended paths for most Unix-like filesystems, namely
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/usr/src/hare/stdlib and /usr/src/hare/third-party.
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==============================================================================
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SETTINGS *hare-settings*
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This plugin provides a small number of variables that you can define in your
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vimrc to configure its behavior.
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*g:filetype_haredoc*
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This plugin is able to automatically detect Hare modules and set the "haredoc"
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filetype for any README files. As the recursive directory search used as a
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heuristic has a minor performance impact, this feature is disabled by default
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and must be specifically opted into: >
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let g:filetype_haredoc = 1
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<
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See |g:haredoc_search_depth| for ways to tweak the searching behavior.
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*g:hare_recommended_style*
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The following options are set by default, in accordance with the official Hare
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style guide: >
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setlocal noexpandtab
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setlocal shiftwidth=0
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setlocal softtabstop=0
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setlocal tabstop=8
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setlocal textwidth=80
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<
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To disable this behavior: >
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let g:hare_recommended_style = 0
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<
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*g:hare_space_error*
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By default, trailing whitespace and tabs preceded by space characters are
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highlighted as errors. This is automatically turned off when in insert mode.
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To disable this highlighting completely: >
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let g:hare_space_error = 0
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<
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*g:haredoc_search_depth*
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By default, when |g:filetype_haredoc| is enabled, only the current directory
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and its immediate subdirectories are searched for Hare files. The maximum
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search depth may be adjusted with: >
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let g:haredoc_search_depth = 2
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<
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Value Effect~
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0 Only search the current directory.
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1 Search the current directory and immediate
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subdirectories.
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2 Search the current directory and two levels of
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subdirectories.
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The maximum search depth can be set to any integer, but using values higher
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than 2 is not recommended, and will likely provide no tangible benefit in most
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situations.
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
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