Greetings!
How does one detect the file type in .vimrc? AFAIU, 'filetype' setting is
not yet set when .vimrc is processed. The following check doesn't
work in .vimrc:
if &filetype==cpp
...
I want to distinguish between 'c' and 'cpp' for *.h files in which
the file type is specified in the modline. Is there a function which
can be called for reading the modline? I know that one can use autocmd,
when the file type read from the modline is already set, but is there a
way to get the modline variables in .vimrc?
Thanks,
Albert.
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