| " Vim support file to switch on loading indent files for file types | |
| " | |
| " Maintainer: The Vim Project <https://github.com/vim/vim> | |
| " Last Change: 2023 Aug 10 | |
| " Former Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | |
| if exists("did_indent_on") | |
| finish | |
| endif | |
| let did_indent_on = 1 | |
| augroup filetypeindent | |
| au FileType * call s:LoadIndent() | |
| func! s:LoadIndent() | |
| if exists("b:undo_indent") | |
| exe b:undo_indent | |
| unlet! b:undo_indent b:did_indent | |
| endif | |
| let s = expand("<amatch>") | |
| if s != "" | |
| if exists("b:did_indent") | |
| unlet b:did_indent | |
| endif | |
| " When there is a dot it is used to separate filetype names. Thus for | |
| " "aaa.bbb" load "indent/aaa.vim" and then "indent/bbb.vim". | |
| for name in split(s, '\.') | |
| " XXX: "[.]" in the pattern makes it a wildcard on Windows | |
| exe $'runtime! indent/{name}[.]{{vim,lua}}' | |
| endfor | |
| endif | |
| endfunc | |
| augroup END | |