This patch effectively undoes @wkennington's update from 850da18. The problem
with GnuPG 2.1 is that its built-in 1.x compatibility differs from the one
provided in version 2.0, and these changes break 'gpg1compat in ways we don't
understand yet.
Commit 4c84621 attempted to remedy that issue by fixing gpg1compat to GPG 2.0,
but this caused further trouble because the GPG agent from versions 2.0 and 2.1
are incompatible, so users of the GPG 1.x interface (who were using GPG 2.0)
could not talk to their X session's agent (which comes from GPG 2.1).
The corresponding ticket is https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/4888.
This patch implements derving a .vimrc from vim-plugins.nix loading those
plugins by either Pathogen or VAM (VAM seems to be slightly faster and is much
more powerful).
Example:
environment.systemPackages = [
# default plain vim
vim_configurable
# vim which get's called vim-with-addon-nix
(vim_configurable.customize {
name = "vim-with-addon-nix";
vimrcConfig.vam.pluginDictionaries = [{name = "vim-addon-nix"; }];
})
];
This way you can provide an "enhanced Vim" and a standard Vim.
Details about what this commit changes:
1) provide a new toplevel name vimrc which
* provides a way to build up a .vimrc using either pathogen or VAM (knowing about plugin dependencies by name)
* can enhance vim to support. vim.customize { name = "name-user"; vam.pluginDictionaries and/or pathogen.pluginNames = .. }
* introduce rtp names for each vim plugin pointing to the runtimepath path
* suggest naming to be the same as vim-pi so that VAM's dependencies work
* derive some packages as example from vim-pi using VAM's new autoload/nix.vim
supporting simple dependencies
* test case for vim-addon-nix for VAM/pathogen
2) enhance vim_configurable to support .customize
3) update many plugins by using VAM's implementation not rewriting those which
* vim-pi doesn't know about the git source yet (TODO: make vim-pi be aware of
those)
* have special build code
This commit partially conflicts with commits done by Bjørn Forsman starting by
37f961628b, eg the one using lower case attr and pkg names, because they don't
match vim-pi (eg YouCompleteMe). Rather than resolving the conflict this just
adds aliases so that both names can be used