" This file sets vim up to use subversion's coding style. It can be applied on " a per buffer basis with :source svn-dev.vim, or can be source from ~/.vimrc to " apply settings to all files vim uses. For other variation try :help autocmd. " " Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one " or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file " distributed with this work for additional information " regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file " to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the " "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance " with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at " " http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 " " Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, " software distributed under the License is distributed on an " "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY " KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the " specific language governing permissions and limitations " under the License. " " TODO: Try to find a way to wrap comments without putting a * on the next line, " since most of subversion doesn't use that style. (Note that taking cro out of " formatoptions won't quite work, because then comments won't be wrapped by " default). " " Expand tab characters to spaces set expandtab " Tab key moves 8 spaces set tabstop=8 " '>>' moves 4 spaces set shiftwidth=4 " Wrap lines at 78 columns. " 78 so that vim won't swap over to the right before it wraps a line. set textwidth=78 " What counts as part of a word (used for tag matching, and motion commands) set iskeyword=a-z,A-Z,48-57,_,.,-,> " How to wrap lines " t=wrap lines, c=wrap comments, inserting comment leader, r=insert comment " leader after an , o=Insert comment leader after an 'o', q=Allow " formatting of comments with 'gq' set formatoptions=tcroq " Use C style indenting set cindent " Use the following rules to do C style indenting " (Note that an s mean number*shiftwidth) " >=normal indent, " e=indent inside braces(brace at end of line), " n=Added to normal indent if no braces, " f=opening brace of function, " {=opening braces, " }=close braces (from opening), " ^s=indent after brace, if brace is on column 0, " := case labels from switch, ==statements after case, " t=function return type, " +=continuation line, " c=comment lines from opener, " (=unclosed parens (0 means match), " u=same as ( but for second set of parens " " Try :help cinoptions-values set cinoptions=>1s,e0,n-2,f0,{.5s,}0,^-.5s,=.5s,t0,+1s,c3,(0,u0,\:2 " The following modelines can also be used to set the same options. "/* " * vim:ts=8:sw=4:expandtab:tw=78:fo=tcroq cindent " * vim:isk=a-z,A-Z,48-57,_,.,-,> " * vim:cino=>1s,e0,n-2,f0,{.5s,}0,^-.5s,=.5s,t0,+1s,c3,(0,u0,\:2 " */