wyle@inf.ethz.ch (Mitchell Wyle) (11/16/89)
Our comp.sources.misc archive does not go back very far. I thought I saw Brandon post some vi map macros for editing C code about two years ago. Was I dreaming? Could someone please mail them to me? We don't have ftp here. I'd prefer them compressed uuencoded to preserve the special chars. Also, I am interested in vi map macro code which you find useful. I'll summarize if I get any "me too's." Here are some from from Kevin Minor (motcid!marble!minor): map ^A o{^[o}^[O ab aoo {^[o}^[O ab defoo ^[0i#define ab inoo ^[0i#include ab foo for () {^[o}^[k$2hi ab woo while () do {^[o}^[k$5hi ab ifoo if () {^[o}^[k$2hi ab eloo else {^[o}^[O ab elifoo else if () {^[o}^[k$2hi ab mainoo main (argc,argv) ^[oint argc;^[ochar *argv;^[o{^[o}^[O Thanks, -Mitch (uunet!ethz!wyle) [Die Proletarier haben nichts ausser ihre Ketten zu verlieren. Sie haben eine Welt zu gewinnen. Arbeiter aller Laender vereinigt euch!] The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workers of all countries unite! Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels _Das_Kommunist_Manifesto_, January 30, 1888. The workers ceased to be afraid of the bosses. It's as if they suddenly threw off their chains. -- a Soviet journalist, about the Donruss coal strike, October 19, 1989.