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#! /bin/sh
# Start Vim on a copy of the tutor file.
# Usage: vimtutor [xx], where xx is a language code like "es" or "nl".
# When an argument is given, it tries loading that tutor.
# When this fails or no argument was given, it tries using 'v:lang'
# When that also fails, it uses the English version.
xx=$1
export xx
# We need a temp file for the copy. First try using a standard command.
tmp="${TMPDIR-/tmp}"
TUTORCOPY=`mktemp $tmp/tutorXXXXXX || tempfile -p tutor || echo none`
# If the standard commands failed then create a directory to put the copy in.
# That is a secure way to make a temp file.
if test "$TUTORCOPY" = none; then
tmpdir=$tmp/vimtutor$$
OLD_UMASK=`umask`
umask 077
getout=no
mkdir $tmpdir || getout=yes
umask $OLD_UMASK
if test $getout = yes; then
echo "Could not create directory for tutor copy, exiting."
exit 1
fi
TUTORCOPY=$tmpdir/tutorcopy
touch $TUTORCOPY
TODELETE=$tmpdir
else
TODELETE=$TUTORCOPY
fi
export TUTORCOPY
# remove the copy of the tutor on exit
trap "rm -rf $TODELETE" 0 1 2 3 9 11 13 15
# Vim could be called "vim" or "vi". Also check for "vimN", for people who
# have Vim installed with its version number.
# We anticipate up to a future Vim 8 version :-).
seq="vim vim8 vim75 vim74 vim73 vim72 vim71 vim70 vim7 vim6 vi"
for i in $seq; do
testvim=`which $i 2>/dev/null`
if test -f "$testvim"; then
VIM=$i
break
fi
done
# When no Vim version was found fall back to "vim", you'll get an error message
# below.
if test -z "$VIM"; then
VIM=vim
fi
# Use Vim to copy the tutor, it knows the value of $VIMRUNTIME
# The script tutor.vim tells Vim which file to copy
$VIM -u NONE -c 'so $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.vim'
# Start vim without any .vimrc, set 'nocompatible'
$VIM -u NONE -c "set nocp" $TUTORCOPY
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