Similarly to the <semicolon> key, make it easier to write
`:execute-keys` commands by replacing <percent> with `%`.
Highlighters can keep escaping the sign when regular expressions are
not quoted, but built-in scripts that use `%` as an editing primitive
have been modified to use the named key, for clarity.
The -i flag on Mac OS means:
჻ man file | grep -i -- -i
-i If the file is a regular file, do not classify its contents.
The --mime-type option is (mostly) portable:
- Linux uses --mime-type
- macOS uses --mime-type
- FreeBSD uses --mime-type
- NetBSD uses --mime-type
- OpenBSD uses --mime-type and does not use the same implementation as everybody else
- Solaris does not support MIME types at all
Check if buffile is a full path by checking for the beginning
'/' character in editorconfig-load command. This avoids a parsing
error from feeding a *scratch*/*debug*/*grep*/etc. buffer name to the
editorcofig command. Don't clear editorconfig hooks until after checking
for a valid bufffile path. This way, opening the *debug* buffer will
not clear the hooks from a previously parsed .editorconfig file. If
trim_trailing_whitespace is true, print the hook directly from awk. This
removes the need to save a editorcofig_trim_trailing_whitespace option.
Note: Setting the max_line_length requires a window to be created.
Therefore, a global hook to load .editorconfig settings should be:
hook global WinCreate .* %{editorconfig-load}