$ cat /tmp/mktemp/tmp.KBMEySQJEs.awk
BEGIN {
x = 1
y = 2
}
Suppose that I have the above file.
$ vim -n --cmd ':set t_ti= t_te=' -X -E -c 'normal gg=G' -c x /tmp/tmp.KBMEySQJEs.awk < /dev/null
The above command won't indent it correctly. The following command will indent it correctly.
$ vim -n --cmd ':set t_ti= t_te=' -X -E -c 'normal gg=G' -c x /tmp/tmp.KBMEySQJEs.awk < /dev/tty
5 lines indented
"/private/tmp/mktemp/tmp.KBMEySQJEs.awk" 5L, 27B written
But for the following file. Vim can indent it with /dev/null. Does anybody know why vim behaves differently on the two files? Thanks.
$ cat /tmp//
tmp.KBMEySQJEs.sh#!/usr/bin/env bash
# vim: set noexpandtab tabstop=2:
declare -p BASH_SOURCE
$ vim -n --cmd ':set t_ti= t_te=' -X -E -c 'normal gg=G' -c x /tmp//
tmp.KBMEySQJEs.sh < /dev/null
$ cat /tmp/
tmp.KBMEySQJEs.sh#!/usr/bin/env bash
# vim: set noexpandtab tabstop=2:
declare -p BASH_SOURCE