Christian Brabandt wrote:
> On Mon, June 24, 2013 23:54, Paul Maier wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > the original vi on Sun took :su as :suspend,
> > whereas vim takes :su as :substitute.
> >
> > I am very used to typing :su.
> >
> > Would it be possible for VIM 7.4 to add a new compatibility flag to
> > cpoptions
> > about the meaning of :su ?
> >
> > suggested compatible flag:  :su = :suspend,  :s = :substitute
> > without the flag:           :su = :substitute
> >
> 
> Looks like a bug to me. POSIX also requires :su to be used for
> :suspend (http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xcu/ex.html)
> 
> Do we need a new cpo setting here, or should it be enough to
> patch vim to take :su as :suspend?
The POSIX spec has a bug: it says that :s means :substitute, which means
anything starting with :s means :substitute, including :su.  But then
:suspend can be abbreviated to :su, that's a conflict.
Relevant quotes:
	For each of the commands listed below, the command can be
	entered as the abbreviation (those characters in the Synopsis
	command word preceding the [), the full command (all characters
	shown for the command word, omitting the [ and ]), or any subset
	of the characters of the full command down to the abbreviation.
	For example, the args command (shown as ar[gs] in the Synopsis)
	can be entered as ar, arg or args.
	[...]
	Substitute
	Synopsis: [range] s[ubstitute] [/pattern/repl/[options] [count] [flags]]
	[...]
	Suspend
	Synopsis: su[spend][!]
Making an exception for :su to mean :suspend instead of :substitute
would be weird.
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