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Aaron Burrow 4a1bcc67b4 patch 9.2.0326: runtime(tar): but with dotted path
Problem:  runtime(tar): but with dotted path
Solution: Do not strip everything after the first dot
          (Aaron Burrow)

tar#Extract was getting the extensionless basename by
stripping away everything starting with the leftmost
dot.  So if a directory had a dot or the file had an
'extra' dot then the code did the wrong thing.  For
example, if it was given:

  /tmp/foo.bar/baz.tar.gz

Then it would treat /tmp/foo as the extensionless
basename, but it actually should have grabbed:

  /tmp/foo.bar/baz

This patch fixes the issue by instead looking at the
rightmost dot(s).

This bug was discovered by ChatGPT 5.4.  I wrote the
patch and tested vim.

closes: #19930

Signed-off-by: Aaron Burrow <burrows@fastmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2026-04-09 19:11:16 +00:00
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The autoload directory is for standard Vim autoload scripts.

These are functions used by plugins and for general use.  They will be loaded
automatically when the function is invoked.  See ":help autoload".

gzip.vim	for editing compressed files
netrw*.vim	browsing (remote) directories and editing remote files
tar.vim		browsing tar files
zip.vim		browsing zip files
paste.vim	common code for mswin.vim, menu.vim and macmap.vim
spellfile.vim	downloading of a missing spell file

Omni completion files:
ccomplete.vim		C
csscomplete.vim		HTML / CSS
htmlcomplete.vim	HTML
javascriptcomplete.vim  Javascript
phpcomplete.vim		PHP
pythoncomplete.vim	Python
rubycomplete.vim	Ruby
syntaxcomplete.vim	from syntax highlighting
xmlcomplete.vim		XML (uses files in the xml directory)