-" $Id$ vim: set syntax=vim:
+" $Id$ vim: se syntax=vim:
" Define the function we'll use. It's easier to do this than to faff about
" trying to run a sequence of normal mode commands.
fun! SVNcommit()
" Allow closing an unmodified spec.
set nomod
+ " Get the modified files. Discount new files.
+ let l:files = system("sed -n '1,/^$/d;s/^[MR]....//p' " . bufname(""))
+
+ if l:files == ""
+ return
+ endif
+
" Create a new window, move it below the spec and read in a diff.
botright new
- r!svn diff
+ exe "r!svn diff " . substitute(l:files, "\n", " ", "g")
setf diff
" Delete the blank line left above the diff.
1
delete
se nobuflisted
- set buftype=nofile
+ set buftype=nowrite
set bufhidden=hide
setlocal noswapfile
+ file [svn diff]
" Switch back to the top window.
wincmd k
" Expand the command line window so we don't have to press RETURN later.
let s:cmdheight = &cmdheight
-se cmdheight=2
+se cmdheight=3
" Call and then discard our function.
call SVNcommit()
exe "se cmdheight=" . s:cmdheight
" Close the scratch buffer.
-if version >= 700
- " Vim 7 lets us close the buffer by number. The changelist is always in #1.
- au BufWinLeave <buffer=1> qa!
-else
- " Prior versions can only do it by name. Fall back to a temporary file.
- au BufWinLeave /tmp/tmp.*.* qa!
-endif
+au BufWinLeave <buffer=1> qa!