On Thursday, August 23, 2012 5:48:50 AM UTC-5, Jan wrote:
> On Wednesday, 22 August, 2012 at 17:43:31 BST, Gary Johnson wrote:
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> >You can use FileType autocommands in your ~/.vimrc like this,
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> > au FileType perl setlocal tw=2
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> That seems to be fine for when a Perl file is opened (although I'm not sure what event triggers it -- BufNewFile? BufRead?),
The event is a FileType event. It fires whenever you or Vim set the filetype to perl.
> but if I have autocmds that execute upon specific events, for example:
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> au BufWritePost *.pl make
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> how would I feed BufWritePost to your example?
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Switch to checking filetype instead of file extension, something like:
au BufWritePost * if &ft=='perl' | make | endif
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