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zeertzjq ab20681c52 vim-patch:62d8f3d: runtime: Revert several "mark invalid contact addresses" commits (#37192)
This reverts commits:
- 6b652a785033fd4164e049492a7327c1ed7c3e5f
- 2f689d5abde0ccddca9e20d8c93a0299bd054e32
- a025a46d4169587145fb54f04af349cd05cb6122

Several email addresses that are known to be valid caused bounces
due to an issue with my email setup. The previous commits incorrectly
marked these addresses as invalid. So revert the whole thing again.

62d8f3dab5

N/A patch:
vim-patch:2f689d5: runtime: mark more invalid email addresses

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2026-01-02 06:53:44 +08:00

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" Vim indent file
" Language: Hare
" Maintainer: Amelia Clarke <selene@perilune.dev>
" Last Change: 2024-04-14
" Upstream: https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/hare.vim
if exists('b:did_indent')
finish
endif
let b:did_indent = 1
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" L0 -> don't deindent labels
" (s -> use one indent after a trailing (
" m1 -> if ) starts a line, indent it the same as its matching (
" ks -> add an extra indent to extra lines in an if expression or for expression
" j1 -> indent code inside {} one level when in parentheses
" J1 -> see j1
" *0 -> don't search for unclosed block comments
" #1 -> don't deindent lines that begin with #
setlocal cinoptions=L0,(s,m1,ks,j1,J1,*0,#1
" Controls which keys reindent the current line.
" 0{ -> { at beginning of line
" 0} -> } at beginning of line
" 0) -> ) at beginning of line
" 0] -> ] at beginning of line
" !^F -> <C-f> (not inserted)
" o -> <CR> or `o` command
" O -> `O` command
" e -> else
" 0=case -> case
setlocal indentkeys=0{,0},0),0],!^F,o,O,e,0=case
setlocal cinwords=if,else,for,switch,match
setlocal indentexpr=GetHareIndent()
let b:undo_indent = 'setl cino< cinw< inde< indk<'
if exists('*GetHareIndent()')
finish
endif
function! FloorCindent(lnum)
return cindent(a:lnum) / shiftwidth() * shiftwidth()
endfunction
function! GetHareIndent()
let line = getline(v:lnum)
let prevlnum = prevnonblank(v:lnum - 1)
let prevline = getline(prevlnum)
let prevprevline = getline(prevnonblank(prevlnum - 1))
" This is all very hacky and imperfect, but it's tough to do much better when
" working with regex-based indenting rules.
" If the previous line ended with =, indent by one shiftwidth.
if prevline =~# '\v\=\s*(//.*)?$'
return indent(prevlnum) + shiftwidth()
endif
" If the previous line ended in a semicolon and the line before that ended
" with =, deindent by one shiftwidth.
if prevline =~# '\v;\s*(//.*)?$' && prevprevline =~# '\v\=\s*(//.*)?$'
return indent(prevlnum) - shiftwidth()
endif
" TODO: The following edge-case is still indented incorrectly:
" case =>
" if (foo) {
" bar;
" };
" | // cursor is incorrectly deindented by one shiftwidth.
"
" This only happens if the {} block is the first statement in the case body.
" If `case` is typed, the case will also be incorrectly deindented by one
" shiftwidth. Are you having fun yet?
" Deindent cases.
if line =~# '\v^\s*case'
" If the previous line was also a case, don't do any special indenting.
if prevline =~# '\v^\s*case'
return indent(prevlnum)
end
" If the previous line was a multiline case, deindent by one shiftwidth.
if prevline =~# '\v\=\>\s*(//.*)?$'
return indent(prevlnum) - shiftwidth()
endif
" If the previous line started a block, deindent by one shiftwidth.
" This handles the first case in a switch/match block.
if prevline =~# '\v\{\s*(//.*)?$'
return FloorCindent(v:lnum) - shiftwidth()
end
" If the previous line ended in a semicolon and the line before that wasn't
" a case, deindent by one shiftwidth.
if prevline =~# '\v;\s*(//.*)?$' && prevprevline !~# '\v\=\>\s*(//.*)?$'
return FloorCindent(v:lnum) - shiftwidth()
end
let l:indent = FloorCindent(v:lnum)
" If a normal cindent would indent the same amount as the previous line,
" deindent by one shiftwidth. This fixes some issues with `case let` blocks.
if l:indent == indent(prevlnum)
return l:indent - shiftwidth()
endif
" Otherwise, do a normal cindent.
return l:indent
endif
" Don't indent an extra shiftwidth for cases which span multiple lines.
if prevline =~# '\v\=\>\s*(//.*)?$' && prevline !~# '\v^\s*case\W'
return indent(prevlnum)
endif
" Indent the body of a case.
" If the previous line ended in a semicolon and the line before that was a
" case, don't do any special indenting.
if prevline =~# '\v;\s*(//.*)?$' && prevprevline =~# '\v\=\>\s*(//.*)?$'
\ && line !~# '\v^\s*}'
return indent(prevlnum)
endif
let l:indent = FloorCindent(v:lnum)
" If the previous line was a case and a normal cindent wouldn't indent, indent
" an extra shiftwidth.
if prevline =~# '\v\=\>\s*(//.*)?$' && l:indent == indent(prevlnum)
return l:indent + shiftwidth()
endif
" If everything above is false, do a normal cindent.
return l:indent
endfunction
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save
" vim: et sw=2 sts=2 ts=8