Alter $PATH in vim/macvim so as to find the right ruby binary

雨燕双飞 提交于 2019-11-29 22:50:49

问题


In trying to harmonize environments between a ZSH session and the vim/macvim access of the shell, a which ruby from the shell shows $HOME/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3/bin/ruby, which is good, while from inside vim/macvim a !which ruby shows /opt/local/bin/ruby, which is bad.

I thought copying the invocation of RVM from .zshrc to .zshenv would work but doing so interferes with other utilities. After several days trying to sort this out, I feel stumped. Any suggestions of where documentation to resolve this can be found would be most appreciated.


回答1:


I don't know if it applies to zsh but depending on how it's started, bash reads some files and not others. Having this line in my ~/.vimrc ensures that $PATH is the same in Vim and in my shell.

set shell=bash\ -i

But it depends on how you start/customize your shell.

See :help 'shell' and zsh's manual.




回答2:


The answer given here worked for me pretty well:

How to use correct ruby in vim ? How to modify $PATH in VIM?

And the explanation given for the different $PATH in interactive and non-interactive mode is straightforward:

https://github.com/dotphiles/dotzsh#mac-os-x




回答3:


Maybe :$PATH=$HOME.'/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3/bin/ruby:'.$PATH in your vimrc. Probably hacky, but maybe it'll work.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10553875/alter-path-in-vim-macvim-so-as-to-find-the-right-ruby-binary

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