* [gentoo-user] Re: Was Vim compiled with +eval feature?
@ 2014-10-06 12:32 Gevisz
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From: Gevisz @ 2014-10-06 12:32 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 07:18:59 +0300 Gevisz <gevisz@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have downloaded the snippet plugin from
> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=361
> and have done all the steps described there to
> install it but, unfortunately, it does not work.
>
> My first thought was that a plugin should be somehow
> loaded into Vim but Vim documentation says that
>
> "Vim's functionality can be extended by adding plugins.
> A plugin is nothing more than a Vim script file that
> is loaded automatically when Vim starts. You can add
> a plugin very easily by dropping it in your plugin
> directory. {not available when Vim was compiled
> without the +eval feature}"
>
> So, it seems that no load command is needed.
>
> I am going to post the question about it in vim mailing list
> but I guess that the first question to me will be: "Was your
> vim compiled with the +eval feature?"
>
> I guess that the answer is "yes" but do not know it for sure.
As advised from the Vim mailing list,
vim --version
command reveals all the features that Vim is compiled with.
So, yes, my Vim is compiled with +eval feature.
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