From 2eae5db069dc171f74cd863487655f6a88e5384d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mehmet Samet Duman Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2026 22:21:25 +0300 Subject: NOISSUE rebrand vim to MNV's not Vim Signed-off-by: Mehmet Samet Duman --- uvim/runtime/syntax/web.vim | 32 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 32 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 uvim/runtime/syntax/web.vim (limited to 'uvim/runtime/syntax/web.vim') diff --git a/uvim/runtime/syntax/web.vim b/uvim/runtime/syntax/web.vim deleted file mode 100644 index 54eebda399..0000000000 --- a/uvim/runtime/syntax/web.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -" Vim syntax file -" Language: WEB -" Maintainer: Andreas Scherer -" Last Change: April 30, 2001 - -" Details of the WEB language can be found in the article by Donald E. Knuth, -" "The WEB System of Structured Documentation", included as "webman.tex" in -" the standard WEB distribution, available for anonymous ftp at -" ftp://labrea.stanford.edu/pub/tex/web/. - -" quit when a syntax file was already loaded -if exists("b:current_syntax") - finish -endif - -" Although WEB is the ur-language for the "Literate Programming" paradigm, -" we base this syntax file on the modern superset, CWEB. Note: This shortcut -" may introduce some illegal constructs, e.g., CWEB's "@c" does _not_ start a -" code section in WEB. Anyway, I'm not a WEB programmer. -runtime! syntax/cweb.vim -unlet b:current_syntax - -" Replace C/C++ syntax by Pascal syntax. -syntax include @webIncludedC :p:h/pascal.vim - -" Double-@ means single-@, anywhere in the WEB source (as in CWEB). -" Don't misinterpret "@'" as the start of a Pascal string. -syntax match webIgnoredStuff "@[@']" - -let b:current_syntax = "web" - -" vim: ts=8 -- cgit 0.0.5-2-1-g0f52