install.fairie/dotfiles/.vim/plugged/python-syntax/syntax.txt
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PYTHON *python.vim* *ft-python-syntax*
There are two commands to enable or disable an option for python.vim
Enable option: >
:let option_name = 1
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Disable option: >
:let option_name = 0
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For example to enable all syntax highlighting features you can place the
following command in your `~/.vimrc` script: >
let python_highlight_all = 1
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Option and commands to select Python version: >
:let python_version_2 = 1
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Enable highlighting for Python 2 (Python 3 highlighting is enabled by
default). Also can be set as a local to buffer `b:python_version_2`
variable.
The following local to buffer commands can be used to switch between two
highlighting modes:
Switch to Python 2 highlighting mode >
:Python2Syntax
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Switch to Python 3 highlighting mode >
:Python3Syntax
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Options used by the script
Highlight builtin functions and objects >
:let python_highlight_builtins = 1
< Highlight builtin objects only >
:let python_highlight_builtin_objs = 1
< Highlight builtin functions only >
:let python_highlight_builtin_funcs = 1
< Highlight standard exceptions >
:let python_highlight_exceptions = 1
< Highlight `%` string formatting >
:let python_highlight_string_formatting = 1
< Highlight syntax of `str.format` syntax >
:let python_highlight_string_format = 1
< Highlight syntax of `string.Template` >
:let python_highlight_string_templates = 1
< Highlight indentation errors >
:let python_highlight_indent_errors = 1
< Highlight trailing spaces >
:let python_highlight_space_errors = 1
< Highlight doc-tests >
:let python_highlight_doctests = 1
< Highlight `print` statement as function for Python 2 >
:let python_print_as_function = 1
< Highlight shebang and coding headers as comments >
:let python_highlight_file_headers_as_comments = 1
< Enable all the options above. NOTE: This option don't override any
previously set options >
:let python_highlight_all = 1
< Can be set to 0 for slow machines >
:let python_slow_sync = 1
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