Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ninu-Ciprian Marginean <ninu.ciprian.marginean@gmail.com> wrote:
>> When we look at the quickref documentation we find:
>> If we open an existing file and we do not do any changes except for
>> changing the encryption key(with the ":X" command) and then use the ":x"
>> command to exit, the changes to the encryption key will not be applied.
...
>> Is this a bug? Is it intended? Anyways, I just wanted to leave this
>> here for people to know the workaround. If it's a bug, I'm willing to
>> report one on github.
> If it's a bug (I'm not sure) most developers read this mailing list too
> anyway.
I don't think it is a bug. I make use of encrypted files regularly. I
believe it is that way to prevent any accidental encryption of a
previously plaintext file. Because that is a real pain in the neck.[*]
There are many ways cryptmethod and key can be set: $HOME/.vimrc, "set
exrc" and ./.vimrc, "set modeline" and modelines, etc. Vim can try (and
may actually do so) to protect you against key being set
non-deliberately, but it can only go so far.
Additionally using :X to encrypt-save the file is the recommended way to
set the encryption key because it is the most robust against the key
being exposed.
[*] That one time in the early 1990s when I hit <colon><x> with capslock
on and vi (or vim2 or vim3) accepted a password of a bunch of
control keys like backspace, <ctrl-c>, <ctrl-z>, etc, is seared into
*my* memory. It really made me hate programming languages with
all caps keywords and case-sensitivity.
Elijah
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