In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?

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Sujet : In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?
De : gazelle (at) *nospam* shell.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack)
Groupes : comp.editors
Date : 15. Feb 2025, 17:27:05
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Overall problem: I'm trying to debug a problem in the syntax highlighting
of a particular shell script.

I want to know if there is some variable that is set by the syntax
apparatus that tells me either or both of:

    1) What version of sh.vim was used?
    2) The full path of the used sh.vim file?

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
15 Feb 25 * In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?8Kenny McCormack
15 Feb 25 `* Re: In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?7Janis Papanagnou
16 Feb 25  `* Re: In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?6Kenny McCormack
16 Feb 25   +- Re: In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?1Janis Papanagnou
16 Feb 25   +- Re: In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?1Eric Pozharski
16 Feb 25   +- Re: In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?1DrunkenThon
16 Feb 25   `* Re: In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?2Jens Schweikhardt
17 Feb 25    `- Re: In vim, how to tell which version of a syntax file is being used?1Kenny McCormack

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