/bin/sh: line 2: `BASH_FUNC_ttr%%': not a valid identifier

Michael Crawford mdcrawford at gmail.com
Thu Oct 9 10:02:43 PDT 2014


GNU Emacs is bundled with Mac OS X, if you need an editor until you
can fix whatever is wrong with Vim.

If you don't know how to use Emacs, enter Control-H T after giving the command:

   $ emacs

... in Terminal to get the tutorial.

I mostly use Vim too but there _are_ some tasks that are easier in Emacs.
Michael David Crawford
mdcrawford at gmail.com
http://www.warplife.com/mdc/

   Available for Software Development in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan
Area.


On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Barrie Stott <zen146410 at zen.co.uk> wrote:
> This is the sequence of events that led to me getting the error in the Subject line.
>
> I had used MacVim on the previous day with no problem and had used mail and Skype today and the iMac was left switched on with several tabs open in the browser and files open in MacVim.
>
> Unrelated to the computer I removed power to the house to get some lights working again, forgetting that the m/c was still on.
>
> On returning to the iMac I found it switched off and restored Finder, Google Chrome, Mail and Terminal without problem. On trying to get MacVim going I typed something like 'mvim file1 file' in a terminal and the error message in the Subject line appeared.
>
> If anyone can tell me what is wrong or suggest how I can proceed I'd be pleased to hear about it. I was going to modify a copy of mvim by adding print statements but I'd need an editor for that and that is what I don't have at present.
>
> Barrie.
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