vi Word Abbreviation (Unix Power Tools, 3rd Edition)
17.23. vi Word Abbreviation
You can define abbreviations that
vi will automatically expand into the full text
whenever it's typed during text-input mode. To define an
abbreviation, use the ex command:
:ab abbr phrase
abbr is an abbreviation for the specified
phrase. The sequence of characters that make up
the abbreviation will be expanded during text-input mode only if you
type it as a full word; abbr will not be
expanded within a word. [I abbreviate Covnex to
Convex, my company's name, because I have
dyslexic fingers. -- TC]
Suppose you want to enter text that contains a frequently occuring
phrase, such as a difficult product or company name. The command:
:ab ns the Nutshell Handbook
abbreviates the Nutshell Handbook to the
initials ns. Now whenever you type
ns as a separate word during text-input mode,
ns expands to the full text.
Abbreviations expand as soon as you press a nonalphanumeric character
(e.g., punctuation), a carriage return, or ESC (returning to command
mode).[50] When you are choosing abbreviations,
choose combinations of characters that don't ordinarily occur while
you are typing text. If you create an abbreviation that ends up
expanding in places where you don't want it to, you can disable the
abbreviation by typing:
[50]An abbreviation won't expand when you type an
underscore ( _ ); it's treated as part of the
abbreviation.
:unab abbr
To list your currently defined abbreviations, type:
:ab
The characters that compose your abbreviation cannot appear at the
end of your phrase. For example, if you issue the command:
:ab PG This movie is rated PG
you'll get the message No tail recursion, and the
abbreviation won't be set. The message means that you have tried to
define something that will expand itself repeatedly, creating an
infinite loop. If you issue the command:
:ab PG the PG rating system
you may or may not produce an infinite loop, but in either case you
won't get a warning message. For example, when the previous command
was tested on a System V version of Unix, the expansion worked. On a
Berkeley version, though, the abbreviation expanded repeatedly, like
this:
the the the the the ...
until a memory error occurred and vi quit. We
recommend that you avoid repeating your abbreviation as part of the
defined phrase.
--DD and DG, from Learning the vi Editor
(O'Reilly, 1998)
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