I have never run into this directly in vim for my uses, but it appears
to me to be a syntactical coding plugin to condense related code blocks
such as functions like GVim does. I think this is called code folding.
Try the following link.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1744440/collapse-comments-and-all-functions-in-vim-gvim
On 10/29/2016 05:39 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:> on very large files, vim will condense display - e.g.
>
> +-- 8 lines: static inline void php_openssl_rand_add_timeval()
>
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>
> #endif
>
> +-- 29 lines: static int php_openssl_load_rand_file(const char * file,
> int *egdsocket, int *seeded)
>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> +-- 22 lines: static int php_openssl_write_rand_file(const char *
> file, int egdsocket, int seeded)
>
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>
> +-- 45 lines: static EVP_MD *
> php_openssl_get_evp_md_from_algo(zend_long algo) {
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> +-- 42 lines: static const EVP_CIPHER *
> php_openssl_get_evp_cipher_from_algo(zend_long algo) {
>
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>
>
>
> How do I get it to stop doing that? It didn't use to do that as far as
> I remember, seems to be new to me in CentOS 7 - either that or I
> previously had something in me .vimrc that prevented it and I just
> forgot.
>
> I have tried searching but I just can't seem to get the proper search
> term to produce relevant results.
>
> using it in a terminal shell, the only way I ever use it.
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