On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:32 PM, William Robertson <william@williamrobertson.net> wrote:
I didn't touch the quoting rules - they are still the original. I'll have a look but I doubt I can improve on them.
I assigned VARCHAR and CHAR to the TODO highlighting group so that you can easily replace them with the standard VARCHAR2, or if it's code you can't change at least you can prepare for unintended side effects. In 20 years of PL/SQL development I have seen a valid use for CHAR once, and that was in 2000.
btw did you use all of the .vim files I posted, or just plsql.vim?
William
PS I think this group likes you to bottom-post, newsgroup-style, rather than at the top email-style.
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I agree with you that CHAR will cause more problems than VARCHAR2. Alas, I have to deal with trunks of legacy codes... I appreciate the idea to highlight such types. This would remind me add a "trim" to have a try when unintended things happen.
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-- I used all of your vim files except the _vimrc and _gvimrc. Your vimrc files conflicted with my menu.vim and something else. It was hard for me to debug so I simply removed them. Your colorscheme was hard coded at the plsql.vim along with a tab = 3 spaces so that luckily it worked well even without your vimrc files.
I do not know if others have more suggestions or not. To me, it seems fulfill my requirements.
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