On 2013-03-23, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I notice that some settings use the format ':set name=value' and other
> use ':name value'. For instance:
> :set syntax=php
> :syntax off
>
> Can the string 'set ' always be safely elided? If not, then what are
> the guidelines?
':name value' is not a setting, it is a command that accepts an
argument.
In ":set syntax=php", syntax is an option. See
:help 'syntax'
In ":syntax off", syntax is a command. See
:help :syn-qstart
(I would normally have directed you to ":help :syntax", but that
section is not very helpful in this regard.)
The syntax option and the syntax command are two different things
that happen to share the same name.
Regards,
Gary
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Friday, March 22, 2013
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