On Oct 31, 2013 1:47 PM, "sai baba" <baba.2288@gmail.com> wrote:
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  > On Thursday, October 31, 2013 1:13:36 PM UTC+5:30, Christian Brabandt wrote:
  > > On Thu, October 31, 2013 07:07, sai baba wrote:
  > >
  > > > On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 9:14:36 PM UTC+5:30, MarcWeber wrote:
  > >
  > > >> When does viml code get run (which defines vars)?
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  > > >> If you have the default setup, thus such (ftplugin etc enabled)
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  > > >> http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/topic/vimrc.html
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  > > >> Then ftplugin/*.vim files get sourced when such a filetype is opened.
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  > > >>
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  > > >>   plugin/**/.vim files get sourced on startup
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  > > >>
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  > > >>   autoload/** get sourced automatically as needed (function autolad
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  > > >> feature)
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  > > >> There are some more less cases such as ftdetect,syntax,... which I don't
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  > > >> consider important.
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  > > >> Thus make sure you're using such minimal .vimrc, if you still have
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  > > >>
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  > > >> problems with the plugin post again, then it might be a bug in the
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  > > >> plugin or a filetype it did'nt expect.
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  > > >> I haven't looked at the plugin yet - so everything I wrote about is
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  > > >> important to know, but might not solve your issue.
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  > > >> Marc Weber
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  > > > Hi..
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  > > >
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  > > > I have downloaded the pulgin from the below link..
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  > > > http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2372
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  > > > File :: automatic.vim is the one im using.
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  > > > Im placing this file in my home directory(linux)
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  > > > ~/.vim/ftdetect/automatic.vim
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  > >
  > > It's a filetype plugin, so you need to place it in ~/.vim/ftplugin/verilog/
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  > > (create directories, that don't exist), assuming that the filetype
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  > > for verilog files is called verilog.
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  > >
  > > Best,
  > >
  > > Christian
  >
  > Placing the file in ~/.vim/ftplugin/verilog/ did NOT WORK, hence i tried placing the file in ~/.vim/ftdetect/ and i was able to load the script.
"Did NOT WORK" does not provide any useful information. What did you observe so that you say that placing does not work?
> variables inside a function are being created but not from script.
  >
  > Thanks
  > sai
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