pity it doesn't work with nvi as undo and redo are the same (u) and . to repeat
needs to index perlvar for this; very few hits on anything from there and those that did the results that come up are for bash only it's google though shouldn't be surprised
set BLOCKSIZE to some power of 1024 when running du
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taligent
ex is usually safe from the featuritis that grips vim
libwww-perl has been unaffected since 2001
s/VI/vim/ in case you were wanting to use uu in a standard way
rs(1)'s transpose
except putting the code back into mainline postgres
the best vimrc is the one that doesn't exist, so that vim runs in compat mode
and that it is very similar to ex's command set
I see Linux and OS X, where are the iOS, Android and *BSD binaries?
Lots of people use vi (which lacks block-select mode) as more than a Notepad.exe-alike without frustration
many languages that do OO have that; Perl, Smalltalk, Objective-C, f.e.. But this seems more like monkey-patching.
https://metacpan.org/release/Sub-Infix
And like any binary releases, there are platforms that are missed/forgotten/not cared enough about.
But.. Go is Awesome!™
diff --git a/src/shared/xml.h b/src/shared/xml.h to weed out the less than <C99 compilers? heh
Perhaps start with looking at something less baroque than vim, like the original vi or nvi.
Blame man(7), have a look at mdoc(7): Semantic markup for command line utilities: Nm : start a SYNOPSIS block with the name of a utility; Fl : command line options (flags) (>=0 arguments); Cm : command modifier (>0…
Windows had the basic *nix utils (more BSD than GNU) with the SFU/SUA stuff which they killed with Windows 8.
On Jet Blue (ESE)? It wouldn't be the first, RavenDB http://ravendb.net is based on ESE. I remember awhle back doing work on a system that (ab)used MS Exchange Server 5 as a database, mostly because of the Outlook…
'cause what the world needs is another pXrXoXpXrXiXeXtXaXrXyX NoSQL solution.
yeah, very novel. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Tech/XUL/Tu... http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/layout/howLay...
"C and Perl"?
pity it doesn't work with nvi as undo and redo are the same (u) and . to repeat
needs to index perlvar for this; very few hits on anything from there and those that did the results that come up are for bash only it's google though shouldn't be surprised
set BLOCKSIZE to some power of 1024 when running du
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taligent
ex is usually safe from the featuritis that grips vim
libwww-perl has been unaffected since 2001
s/VI/vim/ in case you were wanting to use uu in a standard way
rs(1)'s transpose
except putting the code back into mainline postgres
the best vimrc is the one that doesn't exist, so that vim runs in compat mode
and that it is very similar to ex's command set
I see Linux and OS X, where are the iOS, Android and *BSD binaries?
Lots of people use vi (which lacks block-select mode) as more than a Notepad.exe-alike without frustration
many languages that do OO have that; Perl, Smalltalk, Objective-C, f.e.. But this seems more like monkey-patching.
https://metacpan.org/release/Sub-Infix
And like any binary releases, there are platforms that are missed/forgotten/not cared enough about.
But.. Go is Awesome!™
diff --git a/src/shared/xml.h b/src/shared/xml.h to weed out the less than <C99 compilers? heh
Perhaps start with looking at something less baroque than vim, like the original vi or nvi.
Blame man(7), have a look at mdoc(7): Semantic markup for command line utilities: Nm : start a SYNOPSIS block with the name of a utility; Fl : command line options (flags) (>=0 arguments); Cm : command modifier (>0…
Windows had the basic *nix utils (more BSD than GNU) with the SFU/SUA stuff which they killed with Windows 8.
On Jet Blue (ESE)? It wouldn't be the first, RavenDB http://ravendb.net is based on ESE. I remember awhle back doing work on a system that (ab)used MS Exchange Server 5 as a database, mostly because of the Outlook…
'cause what the world needs is another pXrXoXpXrXiXeXtXaXrXyX NoSQL solution.
yeah, very novel. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Tech/XUL/Tu... http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/layout/howLay...
"C and Perl"?