detection script $VIMRUNTIME/filetype.vim, which has the following:
" Distinguish between "default" and Cproto prototype file. */
func! s:ProtoCheck(default)
" Cproto files have a comment in the first line and a function
prototype in
" the second line, it always ends in ";". Indent files may also
have
" comments, thus we can't match comments to see the difference.
if getline(2) =~ ';$'
setf cpp
else
exe 'setf ' . a:default
endif
endfun
So if the second line ends in a semicolon, it's assumed that the file
is a "Cproto" file.
Vim has a few mechanisms to cope with this file type trouble. One
would be create the following as ~/.vim/filetype.vim (or ~/vimfiles/
filetype.vim on Windows):
" override .pro file type detection
if exists("did_load_filetypes")
finish
endif
augroup filetypedetect
au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.pro setfiletype idlang
augroup END
See :help filetype for the messy details.
Regards, John
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