Excerpts from Егор's message of Wed Aug 14 09:18:40 +0200 2013:
> I'm using vim on Windows and Linux. So I need Vim save all buffers if
> some of above OS is rebooting or shutdown. How to?
I don't know in which way vim exactly behaves.
While reading code I noticed that treating signals may differ depending
on state, eg when running :! commands etc.
If you cannot find out how to do what you want keep in mind that
- vim has swap files
- that you can get close by eg using the idle event to :bufdo update
(tlib has a special version, maybe also look at that)
Eventually there are more interesting events such as enter/leave (not
sure, eventually don't trigger in all situations, such as shell?)
What you ask for is very uncommon, no application I know about does what
you ask for. Most prevent Windows from shutting down or ask where to
save.
Marc Weber
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
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