!!! WARNING: THIS FILE SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED !!! !!! WARNING: THIS FILE SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED !!! !!! WARNING: THIS FILE SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED !!! This file exists for testing +cmd supports. The following is a description of what +cmd copied from Vim's doc > The [+cmd] argument can be used to position the cursor in the newly opened > file, or execute any other command: > + Start at the last line. > +{num} Start at line {num}. > +/{pat} Start at first line containing {pat}. > +{command} Execute {command} after opening the new file. > {command} is any Ex command. > To include a white space in the {pat} or {command}, precede it with a > backslash. Double the number of backslashes. > > :edit +/The\ book file > :edit +/dir\ dirname\\ file > :edit +set\ dir=c:\\\\temp file > Note that in the last example the number of backslashes is halved twice: Once > for the "+cmd" argument and once for the ":set" command. While +cmd support +/{pat}, the test rely on the content. So this file should not be modified.