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*vim-ruby-search*
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Ruby Search
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*:RubySearch*
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Pattern Search
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Pattern searching provides a means to widen a search beyond a single
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element. A pattern search can be executed using the command
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:RubySearch -p <pattern> [-t <type> -s <scope> -i]
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All of the results will be placed into the current window's location
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list (:help location-list) so that you can easily navigate the
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results.
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Vim command completion is supported through out the command with the
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exception of the pattern to search for.
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>
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:RubySearch <Tab>
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:RubySearch -p MyClass* <Tab>
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:RubySearch -p MyClass* -t <Tab>
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:RubySearch -p MyClass* -t class <Tab>
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:RubySearch -p MyClass* -t class -s <Tab>
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:RubySearch -p MyClass* -t class -s project
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- -p <pattern>: The pattern to search for.
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Ex.
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MyClass
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myFunction
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my*
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- -t <type> (Default: all): The type of element to search for where
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possible types include
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- class
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- method
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- field
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- -x <context> (Default: declarations): The context of the search,
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where possible values include
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- all - All occurances.
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- declarations - Declarations matching the pattern or element.
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- references - References of the pattern or element.
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- -s <scope> (Default: all): The scope of the search where possible
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values include
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- all - Search the whole workspace.
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- project - Search the current project, dependent projects, and
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libraries.
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- -i: Ignore case when searching.
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Element Search
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Element searching allows you to place the cursor over just about any
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element in a source file (method call, class name, constant) and
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perform a search for that element. Performing an element search is
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the same as performing a pattern search with the exception that you do
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not specify the -p option since the element under the cursor will be
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searched for instead.
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If only one result is found and that result is in the current source
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file, the cursor will be moved to the element found. Otherwise, on
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single result matches, the value of |g:EclimRubySearchSingleResult|
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will be consulted for the action to take. If there are multiple
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results, the location list will be opened with the list of results.
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*:RubySearchContext*
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As a convenience eclim also provides the command :RubySearchContext.
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This command accepts no arguments and will perform the appropriate
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search depending on the context of the element.
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- If the cursor is on a the definition of a method, class, module,
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etc. then a search will be performed for all uses of that element.
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- Otherwise, it will search for the declaration of the element.
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Configuration
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Vim Variables
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*g:EclimRubySearchSingleResult*
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- g:EclimRubySearchSingleResult (Default: 'split') - Determines what
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action to take when a only a single result is found.
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Possible values include:
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- 'split' - open the result in a new window via "split".
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- 'edit' - open the result in the current window.
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- 'lopen' - open the location list to display the result.
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Note: Search support depends on the eclipse dltk (http://eclipse.org/dltk)
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ruby plugin which should be installed for you when choosing ruby
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support in the eclim installer.
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vim:ft=eclimhelp |