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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change 1- *autocmd.txt*    For Vim バージョン 9.1.  Last change: 2025 Apr 21 
1+ *autocmd.txt*    For Vim バージョン 9.1.  Last change: 2025 Jun 19 
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44		  VIMリファレンスマニュアル    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -127,6 +127,10 @@ Note ":autocmd" の引数の中の特別な文字 (例えば "%" や "<cword>" 
127127	:au BufNewFile,BufRead *.html so <sfile>:h/html.vim 
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129129 ここで <sfile>  は、この行を含むファイルの名前に展開される。
130+ ただし、<sfile>  は関数内では異なる動作をするため、同じ目的を達成するには
131+ <script>  で `:execute `  を使用する方が適切である: > 
132+ > 
133+ 	:exe $'au BufNewFile,BufRead *.html so {expand("<script>:h")}/html.vim' 
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131135`:autocmd `  は、すでに存在しているかどうかにかかわらず、自動コマンドのリストに
132136追加する。.vimrc ファイルが2回読み込まれると、自動コマンドが2回表示される。こ
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1+ *autocmd.txt*    For Vim version 9.1.   Last change: 2025 Jun 19  
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44		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar  
@@ -130,6 +130,10 @@ exception is that "<sfile>" is expanded when the autocmd is defined.  Example:
130130	:au BufNewFile,BufRead *.html so <sfile>:h/html.vim 
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132132 Here Vim expands <sfile>  to the name of the file containing this line.
133+ However, <sfile>  works differently in a function, in which case it's better to
134+ use `:execute `  with <script>  to achieve the same purpose:
135+ > 
136+ 	:exe $'au BufNewFile,BufRead *.html so {expand("<script>:h")}/html.vim' 
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134138`:autocmd `  adds to the list of autocommands regardless of whether they are
135139already present.  When your .vimrc file is sourced twice, the autocommands
    
 
   
 
     
   
   
          
     
  
    
     
 
    
      
     
 
     
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