I want to use a custom statusline for both Gundo splits so i added two
variables for it setting it. If the variables are empty Gundo works like
normal but if there is something in them the text get used. Example:
let g:gundo_preview_statusline = "Gundo Preview"
let g:gundo_tree_statusline = "Gundo Tree"
The indentation was off in a few places so i fixed it. The real tabs was
removed and replaced with spaces like the rest of the source file.
The recent change that introduced python3 support also made it the default
python version used for Gundo. This caused a problem with certain versions of
vim where upon toggling the Gundo window, we would be greeted with an error
message: "This Vim cannot execute :py3 after using :python"
This commit adds a g:gundo_prefer_python3 variable (default 0) that can be used
to set a preference for python3. By default, python2 will be used.
This also required moving the variable initialization code to the top, since
just evaluating `has('python3')` seems to trigger the vim error.
Graph and diff windows were swapped if user set `splitbelow` to 1:
:set splitbelow :set nosplitbelow
+---+---+ +---+---+
| D | | | G | |
+---+ S | +---+ S |
| G | | | D | |
+---+---+ +---+---+
D - diff, G - graph, S - source
This commit fixes this -- now diff is displayed below graph regardless of
`splitbelow` setting.
This uses the GundoDidNotLoad approach from 8de0b4ce47 also
for the "Gundo requires that Vim be compiled with Python 2.4+" error.
Also retab the original GundoDidNotLoad code block and fix the English.
Only inform that gundo didn't load when an attempt is made to invoke it.
Too many hosts still don't have vim 7.3, but I'd like to do a straight
update of my vimfiles from my dvcs without needing any fiddly
conditionals in order to load vim without a warning message.