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"=============================================================================
" File: ftdetect/robot.vim
" Author: Michael Foukarakis
" Version: 0.2
" Created: Tue 21 Dec 2010 09:08:35 AM EET
" Last Update: Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:53 BST
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Description:
" Filetype detection plugin for Robot files.
" WARNING:
" Overrides all default file type checks.
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Installation:
" - Requires Vim7+
" - Drop this file into {rtp}/ftdetect
" - Use the '# -*- coding: robot -*-' in the first line of robot files
" or set the g:robot_syntax_for_txt global variable
" to explicitly tell vim about filetype.
" History: - Replaced setf with setlocal filetype, much more sane.
" TODO: Missing features go here.
"=============================================================================
let s:cpo_save=&cpo
set cpo&vim
" Try to guess when dealing with .html, .txt, or .rst files:
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.txt call s:FTrobot()
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.rst call s:FTrobot()
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.html call s:FTrobot()
" No resorting to heuristics for .robot files:
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.robot setlocal filetype=robot
func! s:FTrobot()
let b:topl = getline(1)
if (exists("g:robot_syntax_for_txt") && g:robot_syntax_for_txt)
\ || b:topl =~ '\*\*\*.\{-}\*\*\*'
\ || b:topl =~ '^# -\*- coding: robot -\*-$'
setlocal filetype=robot
endif
endfunc
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
let &cpo=s:cpo_save
" vim700: set fdm=marker:
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