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I'm thinking I might make this a generic mapping for "alternate
filetype".
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It's not that these shouldn't be set, it's more that it's the wrong
place to do it, especially before they've caused any actual problems.
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I'm likely going to move away from Vim 6.0 support, at least for all of
this filetype stuff.
We will keep the one filetype load guard we actually need, which is the
HTML one, to stop plugins like markdown.vim from loading it.
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Use .= operator to append to b:undo_ftplugin, as we're requiring Vim 7.0
or later everywhere here anyway. Also remove &compatible where we don't
need line breaks.
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- Set 'equalprg' for HTML and Perl
- Discard filter#Stable()
- Set default :compiler for all applicable filetypes
- Change local leader mappings for Perl and shell script merely to set
:compiler, rather than running it
- Bind global leader mapping for running :lmake!
- Bind global leader mappings for applying 'equalprg' and 'formatprg' to
the whole buffer, using a new autoloaded helper function
vimrc#Anchor() to avoid the cursor jumping around
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Mostly to simplify them--remove a lot of the load-guard cruft.
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Each thereby effectively becomes its own .vimrc for that type.
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