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*recover.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Mar 24
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*recover.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 May 09
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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command:
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*:pre* *:preserve* *E313* *E314*
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:pre[serve] Write all text for all buffers into swap files. The
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original file is no longer needed for recovery.
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This sets a flag in the current buffer. When the '&'
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flag is present in 'cpoptions' the swap file will not
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be deleted for this buffer when Vim exits and the
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buffer is still loaded |cpo-&|.
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:pre[serve] Write all text for the current buffer into its swap
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file. The original file is no longer needed for
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recovery. This sets a flag in the current buffer.
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When the '&' flag is present in 'cpoptions' the swap
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file will not be deleted for this buffer when Vim
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exits and the buffer is still loaded |cpo-&|.
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A Vim swap file can be recognized by the first six characters: "b0VIM ".
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After that comes the version number, e.g., "3.0".
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