config/.vim/plugin/snipMate.vim
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" File: snipMate.vim
" Author: Michael Sanders
" Last Updated: July 13, 2009
" Version: 0.83
" Description: snipMate.vim implements some of TextMate's snippets features in
" Vim. A snippet is a piece of often-typed text that you can
" insert into your document using a trigger word followed by a "<tab>".
"
" For more help see snipMate.txt; you can do this by using:
" :helptags ~/.vim/doc
" :h snipMate.txt
if exists('loaded_snips') || &cp || version < 700
finish
endif
let loaded_snips = 1
if !exists('snips_author') | let snips_author = 'Me' | endif
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.snippets\= set ft=snippet
au FileType snippet setl noet fdm=indent
let s:snippets = {} | let s:multi_snips = {}
if !exists('snippets_dir')
let snippets_dir = substitute(globpath(&rtp, 'snippets/'), "\n", ',', 'g')
endif
fun! MakeSnip(scope, trigger, content, ...)
let multisnip = a:0 && a:1 != ''
let var = multisnip ? 's:multi_snips' : 's:snippets'
if !has_key({var}, a:scope) | let {var}[a:scope] = {} | endif
if !has_key({var}[a:scope], a:trigger)
let {var}[a:scope][a:trigger] = multisnip ? [[a:1, a:content]] : a:content
elseif multisnip | let {var}[a:scope][a:trigger] += [[a:1, a:content]]
else
echom 'Warning in snipMate.vim: Snippet '.a:trigger.' is already defined.'
\ .' See :h multi_snip for help on snippets with multiple matches.'
endif
endf
fun! ExtractSnips(dir, ft)
for path in split(globpath(a:dir, '*'), "\n")
if isdirectory(path)
let pathname = fnamemodify(path, ':t')
for snipFile in split(globpath(path, '*.snippet'), "\n")
call s:ProcessFile(snipFile, a:ft, pathname)
endfor
elseif fnamemodify(path, ':e') == 'snippet'
call s:ProcessFile(path, a:ft)
endif
endfor
endf
" Processes a single-snippet file; optionally add the name of the parent
" directory for a snippet with multiple matches.
fun s:ProcessFile(file, ft, ...)
let keyword = fnamemodify(a:file, ':t:r')
if keyword == '' | return | endif
try
let text = join(readfile(a:file), "\n")
catch /E484/
echom "Error in snipMate.vim: couldn't read file: ".a:file
endtry
return a:0 ? MakeSnip(a:ft, a:1, text, keyword)
\ : MakeSnip(a:ft, keyword, text)
endf
fun! ExtractSnipsFile(file, ft)
if !filereadable(a:file) | return | endif
let text = readfile(a:file)
let inSnip = 0
for line in text + ["\n"]
if inSnip && (line[0] == "\t" || line == '')
let content .= strpart(line, 1)."\n"
continue
elseif inSnip
call MakeSnip(a:ft, trigger, content[:-2], name)
let inSnip = 0
endif
if line[:6] == 'snippet'
let inSnip = 1
let trigger = strpart(line, 8)
let name = ''
let space = stridx(trigger, ' ') + 1
if space " Process multi snip
let name = strpart(trigger, space)
let trigger = strpart(trigger, 0, space - 1)
endif
let content = ''
endif
endfor
endf
fun! ResetSnippets()
let s:snippets = {} | let s:multi_snips = {} | let g:did_ft = {}
endf
let g:did_ft = {}
fun! GetSnippets(dir, filetypes)
for ft in split(a:filetypes, '\.')
if has_key(g:did_ft, ft) | continue | endif
call s:DefineSnips(a:dir, ft, ft)
if ft == 'objc' || ft == 'cpp' || ft == 'cs'
call s:DefineSnips(a:dir, 'c', ft)
elseif ft == 'xhtml'
call s:DefineSnips(a:dir, 'html', 'xhtml')
endif
let g:did_ft[ft] = 1
endfor
endf
" Define "aliasft" snippets for the filetype "realft".
fun s:DefineSnips(dir, aliasft, realft)
for path in split(globpath(a:dir, a:aliasft.'/')."\n".
\ globpath(a:dir, a:aliasft.'-*/'), "\n")
call ExtractSnips(path, a:realft)
endfor
for path in split(globpath(a:dir, a:aliasft.'.snippets')."\n".
\ globpath(a:dir, a:aliasft.'-*.snippets'), "\n")
call ExtractSnipsFile(path, a:realft)
endfor
endf
fun! TriggerSnippet()
if exists('g:SuperTabMappingForward')
if g:SuperTabMappingForward == "<tab>"
let SuperTabKey = "\<c-n>"
elseif g:SuperTabMappingBackward == "<tab>"
let SuperTabKey = "\<c-p>"
endif
endif
if pumvisible() " Update snippet if completion is used, or deal with supertab
if exists('SuperTabKey')
call feedkeys(SuperTabKey) | return ''
endif
call feedkeys("\<esc>a", 'n') " Close completion menu
call feedkeys("\<tab>") | return ''
endif
if exists('g:snipPos') | return snipMate#jumpTabStop(0) | endif
let word = matchstr(getline('.'), '\S\+\%'.col('.').'c')
for scope in [bufnr('%')] + split(&ft, '\.') + ['_']
let [trigger, snippet] = s:GetSnippet(word, scope)
" If word is a trigger for a snippet, delete the trigger & expand
" the snippet.
if snippet != ''
let col = col('.') - len(trigger)
sil exe 's/\V'.escape(trigger, '/.').'\%#//'
return snipMate#expandSnip(snippet, col)
endif
endfor
if exists('SuperTabKey')
call feedkeys(SuperTabKey)
return ''
endif
return "\<tab>"
endf
fun! BackwardsSnippet()
if exists('g:snipPos') | return snipMate#jumpTabStop(1) | endif
if exists('g:SuperTabMappingForward')
if g:SuperTabMappingBackward == "<s-tab>"
let SuperTabKey = "\<c-p>"
elseif g:SuperTabMappingForward == "<s-tab>"
let SuperTabKey = "\<c-n>"
endif
endif
if exists('SuperTabKey')
call feedkeys(SuperTabKey)
return ''
endif
return "\<s-tab>"
endf
" Check if word under cursor is snippet trigger; if it isn't, try checking if
" the text after non-word characters is (e.g. check for "foo" in "bar.foo")
fun s:GetSnippet(word, scope)
let word = a:word | let snippet = ''
while snippet == ''
if exists('s:snippets["'.a:scope.'"]["'.escape(word, '\"').'"]')
let snippet = s:snippets[a:scope][word]
elseif exists('s:multi_snips["'.a:scope.'"]["'.escape(word, '\"').'"]')
let snippet = s:ChooseSnippet(a:scope, word)
if snippet == '' | break | endif
else
if match(word, '\W') == -1 | break | endif
let word = substitute(word, '.\{-}\W', '', '')
endif
endw
if word == '' && a:word != '.' && stridx(a:word, '.') != -1
let [word, snippet] = s:GetSnippet('.', a:scope)
endif
return [word, snippet]
endf
fun s:ChooseSnippet(scope, trigger)
let snippet = []
let i = 1
for snip in s:multi_snips[a:scope][a:trigger]
let snippet += [i.'. '.snip[0]]
let i += 1
endfor
if i == 2 | return s:multi_snips[a:scope][a:trigger][0][1] | endif
let num = inputlist(snippet) - 1
return num == -1 ? '' : s:multi_snips[a:scope][a:trigger][num][1]
endf
fun! ShowAvailableSnips()
let line = getline('.')
let col = col('.')
let word = matchstr(getline('.'), '\S\+\%'.col.'c')
let words = [word]
if stridx(word, '.')
let words += split(word, '\.', 1)
endif
let matchlen = 0
let matches = []
for scope in [bufnr('%')] + split(&ft, '\.') + ['_']
let triggers = has_key(s:snippets, scope) ? keys(s:snippets[scope]) : []
if has_key(s:multi_snips, scope)
let triggers += keys(s:multi_snips[scope])
endif
for trigger in triggers
for word in words
if word == ''
let matches += [trigger] " Show all matches if word is empty
elseif trigger =~ '^'.word
let matches += [trigger]
let len = len(word)
if len > matchlen | let matchlen = len | endif
endif
endfor
endfor
endfor
" This is to avoid a bug with Vim when using complete(col - matchlen, matches)
" (Issue#46 on the Google Code snipMate issue tracker).
call setline(line('.'), substitute(line, repeat('.', matchlen).'\%'.col.'c', '', ''))
call complete(col, matches)
return ''
endf
" vim:noet:sw=4:ts=4:ft=vim