Monday, June 6, 2011

Re: Unable to clear abbreviations

On 07/06/11 02:48, Moszkowicz Uri wrote:
> I'm trying to clear abbreviations set by my syntax file but am unable
> to. How do I do this?
>
> In a groovy file, ":ab" returns:
>
> i wl @while(){<CR>}<Esc>kf(a<C-R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i tcf @try{<CR>}catch(){<CR>}finally{<CR>}<Esc>kkkA<CR><C-
> R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i tc @try{<CR>}catch(){<CR>}<Esc>kkA<CR><C-
> R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i sw @switch(){<CR>}<Esc>kf(a<C-
> R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i sf @static final<C-R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i pls @println ''<Left><C-R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i plg @println "${}"<Left><Left><C-
> R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i pl @println<C-R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i mm @static main(args){<CR>}<Esc>kA<CR><Tab><C-
> R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i ifs @if(){<CR>}<Esc>kf(a<C-R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i ifes @if(){<CR>}else{<CR>}<Esc>kkf(a<C-
> R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i fli @for(int i = 0; i< ; i++){<CR>}<Esc>kf;f;i<C-
> R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i fl @for( in ){<CR>}<Esc>kf(a<C-
> R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
> i dcp @this.class.classLoader.rootLoader.addURL(new
> URL('file:///'))<Esc>F'i<C-R>=<SNR>24_RemoveSpace()<CR>
>
> Running ":abclear" and then ":ab" again yields the same result.
> Running ":unabbreviate pl" returns:
>
> "E24: No such abbreviation"
>
> Very frustrating! Hard to imagine but I just want to simply turn off
> all abbreviations everywhere all the time permanently with no
> questions, exceptions, or fuss. Maybe abclear is supposed to do that
> and this is just a bug?
>

All those abbreviations seem to be buffer-local insert-mode
abbreviations. What happens if you make sure the file to which they
apply is the current editfile, and then use

:iabclear <buffer>
:verbose abbr

? (type <buffer> just like that: 8 characters)

Best regards,
Tony.
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