updated for version 7.0050

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*vi_diff.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 07
*vi_diff.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 10
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ prompt boolean (default on) *'prompt'*
redraw boolean (default off) *'redraw'*
slowopen (slow) boolean (default off) *'slowopen'* *'slow'*
sourceany boolean (default off) *'sourceany'*
window (wi) number (default 23) *'window'* *'wi'*
w300 number (default 23) *'w300'*
w1200 number (default 23) *'w1200'*
w9600 number (default 23) *'w9600'*
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@{cmdfile} Vile: use {cmdfile} as startup file.
==============================================================================
7. POSIX compliance *posix-compliance*
7. POSIX compliance *posix* *posix-compliance*
In 2005 the POSIX test suite was run to check the compatiblity of Vim. Most
of the test was executed properly. Here are the few things where Vim differs:
of the test was executed properly. There are the few things where Vim
is not POSIX compliant.
The -w{number} and -w {number} command line arguments are not supported by
Vim.
Set the $VIM_POSIX environment variable to have 'cpoptions' include the POSIX
flags when Vim starts up. This makes Vim run as POSIX as it can. That's
different from being Vi compatible.
This is where Vim does not behave as POSIX specifies and why:
The -w{number} and -w {number} command line arguments are not
supported by Vim.
*posix-screen-size*
The $COLUMNS and $LINES environment variables are ignored by Vim if the size
can be obtained from the terminal in a more reliable way. Set the $VIM_POSIX
environment variable to have $COLUMNS and $LINES overrule sizes obtained in
another way.
The $COLUMNS and $LINES environment variables are ignored by Vim if
the size can be obtained from the terminal in a more reliable way.
Add the '|' flag to 'cpoptions' to have $COLUMNS and $LINES overrule
sizes obtained in another way.
The "{" and "}" commands don't stop at a "{" in the original Vi, but
POSIX specifies it does. Add the '{' flag to 'cpoptions' if you want
it the POSIX way.
The "D", "o" and "O" commands accept a count. Also when repeated.
Add the '#' flag to 'cpoptions' if you want to ignore the count.
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: