Friday, May 17, 2013

Re: Running Indent in a Cygwin Shell from GVim

Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2013-05-02, Waters, Bill wrote:
>
>> I think that the root of the problem is that in the shell from
>> GVim the file is getting treated as binary instead of text. Not
>> sure how to fix that.
>>
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No... I'll be it's in the files he is indenting. His vim -- especially if
he is using the gvim/vim in windows (vs. the one in the cygwin
package) will likely be defaulting to CRLF.

Bill -- two things to do. 1) make sure your vimrc
has a "set fileformat=unix" somewhere in it so your vim won't default
to creating CR's,

Second.. what indent are you using? Is it one in cygwin or another?
The one in cygwin *shouldn't* be inserting "CR"...

(what format do you want them in, anyway?)

If all else fails -- write a bash script:
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#!/bin/bash
indent "$@"|tr -d "\r"
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and call it instead of indent directly.

(you probably already have this solved, just noticed
the post, so sorry if this is superfluous).

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