reading of local .exrc files
jerryp at tektronix.UUCP
jerryp at tektronix.UUCP
Thu May 10 15:39:12 AEST 1984
Like many people, I want different vi options set for writing a program
than for working on a text file. Here's how I do it:
Instead of putting mode lines within each file, or writing extensions to
the filenames, I've got several different .exrc files... one for each vi mode
I'd like to use. I have aliases that let me select the .exrc file I want.
And, I have vi aliased so that, when I start it up, it tells me which .exrc
file is in use.
Here are the lines (with comments) from my .cshrc file:
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setenv EXSTAT "text" # initialization for 'vi' alias
#---- THESE ALIASES RESET THE .exrc FILE ----#
# SET 'vi' FOR 4-CHARACTER TABS/SHIFTS (RING BELL AS REMINDER):
alias 4vi 'cp ~/.exrc4 ~/.exrc; setenv EXSTAT "programming^G"'
# SET 'vi' FOR 8-CHARACTER TABS/SHIFTS:
alias 8vi 'cp ~/.exrc8 ~/.exrc; setenv EXSTAT "text"'
# SET 'vi' FOR QUICK WORK ON BUSY SYSTEM (NO .exrc FILE):
alias qvi 'rm ~/.exrc; setenv EXSTAT "quick"'
#---- THESE ARE THE vi ALIASES. ONE SETS THE vi MODE FIRST ----#
# show whether using ~/.exrc4 or ~/.exrc8:
alias vi 'echo "MODE: "$EXSTAT; /usr/ucb/vi \!*'
# call 'vi' with a search
# (must use 8vi because search requires a 'wrapscan', and .exrc8 has ws set)
alias vs '8vi; vi +/\!*'
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The $EXSTAT variable remembers which .exrc? file (.exrc4, .exrc8) has been
copied into the .exrc file. Also, as was mentioned in another unix-wizards
article, you can't start "vi" with a search (vi +/PATTERN) unless the wrapscan
option has been set... so, I start the "vs" alias with an "8vi".
(Please direct all flames about BSD and C-shell to /dev/null.)
--Jerry Peek, Tektronix, Inc.
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