typo
author |
Lauri Heiskanen <lauri.heiskanen@nimble.fi> |
date |
Thu, 05 Jan 2012 18:41:20 +0200 |
parents |
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children |
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Line Continuation
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We're going to stray from the topic for a moment to talk about coding style.
Put the following code into your `~/.vimrc` file:
echom "foo" .
\ "bar" .
\ "baz"
Restart Vim and run `:messages` to see that Vim echoed "foobarbaz" to the
messages log.
A backslash at the beginning of a line in a Vimscript file tells Vim that this
line is a continuation of the previous one. This is unlike Python where the
backslash goes at the *end* of the first line, instead of the beginning of the
second.
This lets you split long lines for easier readability.