config/.vim/eclim/indent/indentanything.vim

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" Copyright 2006 Tye Zdrojewski
"
" Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
" use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
" the License at
"
" http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
"
" Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
" under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR
" CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
" specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
"
"
" Plugin:
"
" Indent Anything
"
" Version: 1.2
"
" Description:
"
" This is an indentation script that calculates the indent level based
" on begin/end syntax pairs and line-continuation patterns. It allows one
" to create an indent script without writing any code, taking it's
" instruction from configurable values.
"
" Included with this script is Javascript indentation, an example that
" explains the configurable values.
"
"
" Installation:
"
" Place this file in your home directory under ~/.vim/indent/, or replace
" the system indent/javascript.vim file to affect all users.
"
" Maintainer: Tye Z. < z d r o @ y a h o o . c o m >
"
" Customization:
"
" The only thing that can really be customized at this point is whether or
" not a line is echoed explaining the indentation result. To turn this on,
" set the following variable like so:
"
" let b:indent_anything_echo = 1
"
"
" History:
"
" 1.2 - made some functions script-local to prevent naming collisions
" - fixed some broken indentation in the middle of a block comment,
" which showed up in Javascript indentation.
"
let s:supportedVimVersion = 700
if version < s:supportedVimVersion
echoerr "IndentAnything only supported for Vim " . s:supportedVimVersion . " and up."
finish
endif
"
" Initialize everything needed by this script. Only set those values that are
" not set already.
"
function! s:IndentAnythingInit()
let b:IndentAnythingInitialized = 1
" Start with a regular expression that will never match. Matching
" will influence behavior, which the defaults should not do.
let s:nonMatcher = '[x]\&[^x]'
if !exists('b:commentRE')
let b:commentRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:lineCommentRE')
let b:lineCommentRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:blockCommentRE')
let b:blockCommentRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:stringRE')
let b:stringRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:singleQuoteStringRE')
let b:singleQuoteStringRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:doubleQuoteStringRE')
let b:doubleQuoteStringRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:blockCommentStartRE')
let b:blockCommentStartRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:blockCommentMiddleRE')
let b:blockCommentMiddleRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:blockCommentEndRE')
let b:blockCommentEndRE = s:nonMatcher
endif
if !exists('b:blockCommentMiddleExtra')
let b:blockCommentMiddleExtra = 0
endif
if !exists('b:indentTrios')
let b:indentTrios = []
endif
if !exists('b:lineContList')
let b:lineContList = []
endif
if !exists('b:contTraversesLineComments')
let b:contTraversesLineComments = 1
endif
if !exists('b:indent_anything_echo')
let b:indent_anything_echo = 0
endif
endfunction
function! s:SynHere()
return synIDattr(synID(line('.'), col('.'), 1), "name")
endfunction
"
" Returns true if the cursor is currently inside a comment or a string
"
function! InCommentOrString()
let syn = synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 1), "name")
if syn =~ b:commentRE || syn =~ b:stringRE
return 1
endif
return 0
endfunction
"
" Returns true if the given line is a comment line (b:lineCommentRE)
"
function! s:IsLineComment(linenum)
let cursor = getpos('.')
exec a:linenum
normal ^
let l:iscomment = 0
let l:syn = synIDattr(synID(line('.'), col('.'), 1), "name")
if l:syn =~ b:lineCommentRE " b:commentRE || l:syn =~ b:stringRE
let l:iscomment = 1
endif
call setpos('.', cursor)
return l:iscomment
endfunction
"
" Returns true if the given line is a comment line (b:lineCommentRE)
"
function! s:IsComment(linenum)
let cursor = getpos('.')
exec a:linenum
normal ^
let l:iscomment = 0
let l:syn = synIDattr(synID(line('.'), col('.'), 1), "name")
if l:syn =~ b:commentRE " b:commentRE || l:syn =~ b:stringRE
let l:iscomment = 1
endif
call setpos('.', cursor)
return l:iscomment
endfunction
"
" Returns true if the given line is a comment line (b:lineCommentRE)
"
function! s:IsBlockComment(linenum)
let cursor = getpos('.')
exec a:linenum
normal ^
let l:iscomment = 0
let l:syn = synIDattr(synID(line('.'), col('.'), 1), "name")
if l:syn =~ b:blockCommentRE " b:commentRE || l:syn =~ b:stringRE
let l:iscomment = 1
endif
call setpos('.', cursor)
return l:iscomment
endfunction
"
" Get the first line at or on the given line that is not blank and is not a
" comment line.
"
function! s:GetPrevNonBlankNonComment(begin)
let cursor = getpos('.')
let l:prevbegin = a:begin
while 1
let l:lnum = prevnonblank(l:prevbegin)
if l:lnum == 0
return 0
endif
"if s:IsLineComment(l:lnum)
if s:IsComment(l:lnum)
let l:prevbegin -= 1
continue
endif
break
endwhile
" Restore original cursor location
call setpos('.', cursor)
return l:lnum
endfunction
"
" This does all the work. Does indentation for:
"
" - All pairs defined in b:indentTrios
" - All line continuations in b:lineContList
" - Block comments
"
function! IndentAnything()
if !exists('b:IndentAnythingInitialized')
call s:IndentAnythingInit()
endif
let adj = 0 " Adjustment
let g:lastindent = ""
let b:hardindent = -1
let currlnum = v:lnum
let currlnum = line('.')
let currline = getline(currlnum)
let lastline = ''
let prevline = ''
" Find non-blank lines above the current line.
let lastlnum = prevnonblank(currlnum - 1)
let prevlnum = prevnonblank(lastlnum - 1)
if lastlnum != 0
let lastline = getline(lastlnum)
endif
if prevlnum != 0
let prevline = getline(prevlnum)
endif
if b:contTraversesLineComments
let lastcodelnum = s:GetPrevNonBlankNonComment(currlnum - 1)
let prevcodelnum = s:GetPrevNonBlankNonComment(lastcodelnum - 1)
if lastcodelnum !=0
let lastcodeline = getline(lastcodelnum)
endif
endif
" Start from the first char on the line. Vim doesn't seem to consistently
" place the cursor there before calling the indent routines.
call cursor(0, 1)
call search('\S', 'W')
let l:cur = getpos('.')
"
" Call indentation adjustment functions.
"
"
" Block comments
"
let l:BlockCommentAdj = 0
let l:BlockCommentAdj += s:GetBlockCommentIndent(currlnum, lastlnum)
let adj += l:BlockCommentAdj
"
" Pairs
"
let b:lastclosed = { 'at' : 0 }
let b:pairadj = 0
if !l:BlockCommentAdj
" If we're not in the middle of a block comment (because we haven't
" made any adjustments for that), then process block indentation.
for trio in b:indentTrios
let b:pairadj += s:GetPairIndent(currline, lastline, lastlnum,
\ trio[0], trio[1], trio[2])
endfor
endif
let adj += b:pairadj
"
" Line continuations
"
let contadj = 0
let isBlockCommentStart = currline =~ '^\s*' . b:blockCommentStartRE
let isBlockCommentMid = (s:IsBlockComment(currlnum) && !isBlockCommentStart)
if !isBlockCommentMid
" If the current line is not the middle of a block comment, then
" process line continuations.
for ContRule in b:lineContList
if b:contTraversesLineComments "&& !isBlockCommentStart
let contadj = s:GetContIndent(ContRule, currline, lastcodeline, lastcodelnum, prevcodelnum)
else
let contadj = s:GetContIndent(ContRule, currline, lastline, lastlnum, prevlnum)
endif
" This is for line continuation patterns, of which there can be only
" one per line to indicate continuation
if contadj
break
endif
endfor
let adj += contadj
endif
"
" Find the previous indent to which we will add the adjustment
"
let prevind = indent(lastlnum)
if l:BlockCommentAdj
let g:lastindent .= " indent (prevblockcomment: " . prevind . " at " . lastcodelnum . ") "
elseif contadj && b:contTraversesLineComments
" If we have adjusted for line continuation, then use the indentation
" for the previous code line
let prevind = indent(lastcodelnum)
let g:lastindent .= " indent (prevcode: " . prevind . " at " . lastcodelnum . ") "
elseif (isBlockCommentStart || !s:IsBlockComment(currlnum)) && s:IsBlockComment(lastlnum)
" If this is the first line after a block comment, then add the
" adjustment to the line where the block comment started.
let prevind = s:GetPostBlockCommentIndent(lastlnum)
let g:lastindent .= " indent (prevblock: " . prevind . " at " . lastlnum . ") "
elseif exists("b:defaultIndentExpr")
let g:lastindent .= " using defaultIndentExpr (" . b:defaultIndentExpr . ") "
exec "let prevind = " . b:defaultIndentExpr
else
" Default to adjusting the previous line's indent.
let g:lastindent .= " indent (prev: " . prevind . " at " . lastlnum . ") "
endif
" Just in case there is no previous indent.
let prevind = (prevind == -1 ? 0 : prevind)
if b:indent_anything_echo
echom g:lastindent
endif
call setpos('.', l:cur)
return adj + prevind
endfunction
"
" Get the adjustment for the second line of a block comment. The second line
" will be aligned under the start of the block, even if it is not at the
" beginning of the line. Extra adjustment (b:blockCommentMiddleExtra) will
" be added.
"
function! s:GetBlockCommentIndent(CurrLNum, LastLNum)
let l:cursor = getpos('.')
let l:adj = 0
if a:LastLNum == searchpair(b:blockCommentStartRE, '', b:blockCommentEndRE, 'bWr')
\ && a:LastLNum > 0
let l:adj = col('.') + b:blockCommentMiddleExtra
normal ^
let l:adj -= col('.')
endif
call setpos('.', l:cursor)
return l:adj
endfunction
function! s:GetPostBlockCommentIndent(LNum)
let l:cursor = getpos('.')
let l:ind = 0
" Find beginning of block comment containing the start of line LNum
exec a:LNum
normal ^
let l:ind = indent(searchpair(b:blockCommentStartRE, '', b:blockCommentEndRE, 'bWr'))
if 1 || l:ind != 0 && b:indent_anything_echo
let g:lastindent = g:lastindent .
\ "GetBlockCommentIndent: " . l:ind
endif
call setpos('.', l:cursor)
"return l:ind
return l:ind > 0 ? l:ind : 0
endfunction
" EV ADDED
" Function which determines if there are equal number of opening and closing
" patterns on the supplied line.
function! s:EqualPairs(Line, LNum, Head, Tail)
let lnum = line('.')
let cnum = col('.')
call cursor(a:LNum, 1)
try
let head_matches = search('\(' . a:Head . '\)', 'ncp', a:LNum)
let tail_matches = search('\(' . a:Tail . '\)', 'ncp', a:LNum)
if head_matches == tail_matches
call cursor(a:LNum, col('$'))
let last_head = searchpos('\(' . a:Head . '\)', 'bcn', a:LNum)
call cursor(a:LNum, col('$'))
let last_tail = searchpos('\(' . a:Tail . '\)', 'bcn', a:LNum)
return last_tail[1] > last_head[1]
endif
return 0
finally
call cursor(lnum, cnum)
endtry
endfunction
"
" Get additional indentation based on blocks of code, as defined by the Head
" and Tail patterns.
"
function! s:GetPairIndent(CurrLine, LastLine, LastLNum, Head, Mid, Tail)
let levels = 0
let adj = 0
let origcol = col(".")
let origline = line(".")
"
" How many levels were started on the last line? Search backwards for
" pair starters until we're not on the last nonblank. If the last line
" doesn't contain the pair-starter, then don't bother with searchpair();
" it's a performance bottleneck because (I think) it will always search
" all the way back until it finds a match or can't search any more.
"
"
if a:LastLine =~ a:Head
while 1
" EV ADDED
if s:EqualPairs(a:LastLine, a:LastLNum, a:Head, a:Tail)
break
endif
" END EV ADDED
"
" Include the limit of the search to be the last line. BIG
" performance booster! That also means we only have to see *if*
" there was a match, and not worry about where it is.
"
"let pairstart = searchpair(a:Head, a:Mid, a:Tail, 'Wb')
"if pairstart == 0 || pairstart != a:LastLNum
let pairstart = searchpair(a:Head, a:Mid, a:Tail, 'Wb', '', a:LastLNum)
if pairstart == 0 "|| pairstart != a:LastLNum
break
endif
let syn = synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 1), "name")
" Also continue on the off chance that we find the match on the
" current line. This shouldn't happen, but the pattern might
" start with whitespace.
if syn =~ b:commentRE || syn =~ b:stringRE || pairstart == origline
continue
endif
let levels += 1
endwhile
endif
" If we aren't within a level that was started on the last line, then
" check how many levels were closed on the last line.
"
if levels == 0
" Move to the beginning of the last line
call cursor(a:LastLNum,0)
normal ^
" If the line starts with an open, The close shouldn't be counted as
" such, because we're looking for closes that didn't start on this
" line.
if a:LastLine =~ '^\s*' . a:Head ||
\ (a:Mid != '' && a:LastLine =~ '^\s*' . a:Mid)
let levels = 1
endif
"
" Count the closes on the last line (i.e. LastLNum), stopping once
" we've hit comments. If the line doesn't even contain the end of the
" pair, don't bother with searchpair() (same aforementioned
" rationale).
"
if a:LastLine =~ a:Tail
while 1
"
" Include the limit of the search to be the last line. BIG
" performance booster! That also means we only have to see
" *if* there was a match, and not worry about where it is.
"
"let pairend = searchpair(a:Head, a:Mid, a:Tail, 'W')
"if pairend == 0 || a:LastLNum != pairend
"let pairend = searchpair(a:Head, a:Mid, a:Tail, 'W', '', a:LastLNum)
let pairend = searchpair(a:Head, a:Mid, a:Tail, 'W',
\'InCommentOrString()', a:LastLNum)
if pairend == 0 "|| a:LastLNum != pairend
" STARTS with a:Tail, since we already know the line
" matches it.
if b:lastclosed.at < col('.') && (
\ a:LastLine =~ '^\s*' . a:Tail
\ || (a:Mid != '' && a:LastLine =~ '^\s*' . a:Mid) )
let b:lastclosed = {
\ 'at' : col('.'),
\ 'head' : a:Head,
\ 'mid' : a:Mid,
\ 'tail' : a:Tail }
endif
break
endif
" This might not be needed with the expr included in the
" search call.
"let syn = synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 1), "name")
"if syn =~ b:commentRE || syn =~ b:stringRE || syn == ''
" break
"endif
let levels -= 1
" Track the last close to try to match pairs that start on
" line continuations
if b:lastclosed.at < col('.')
let b:lastclosed = {
\ 'at' : col('.'),
\ 'head' : a:Head,
\ 'mid' : a:Mid,
\ 'tail' : a:Tail }
endif
endwhile
endif
endif
" This is redundant, as per above
" If the current line starts with a close, count it. It won't effect the
" indentation of the next line because it is the first thing on the line
" and won't be counted as a "close on the last line".
if a:CurrLine =~ '^\s*' . a:Tail
\ || (a:Mid != '' && a:CurrLine =~ '^\s*' . a:Mid)
let levels -= 1
endif
" Restore original cursor location
call cursor(origline, origcol)
let adj = &sw*levels
if adj != 0 && b:indent_anything_echo
let g:lastindent = g:lastindent .
\ "GetPairIndent(" . a:Head . "/" . b:lastclosed.at . "):" . adj . " "
endif
return adj
endfunction
function! s:GetContIndent(Rule, CurrLine, LastLine, LastLNum, PrevLNum)
let adj = 0
let origcol = col(".")
let origline = line(".")
let lastcont = 0
let prevcont = 0
let l:lastlnum = a:LastLNum
let l:prevlnum = a:PrevLNum
let l:preblockstart = -1
" Get the last matching line number. If the match occurs w/in a comment
" or string, then it's a non-match.
"
"let lastmatchlnum = search(a:Rule.pattern, 'Wb', a:PrevLNum)
let lastmatchlnum = search(a:Rule.pattern, 'Wb', a:LastLNum)
let syn = synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 1), "name")
"if syn =~ b:commentRE || syn =~ b:stringRE
if syn =~ b:commentRE || syn =~ b:stringRE || b:lastclosed.at > 0
let lastmatchlnum = 0
endif
" Should be able to just search to the line....
" " Figure out the last and previous continuation status
" if lastmatchlnum && lastmatchlnum == a:LastLNum
" let lastcont = 1
" endif
if lastmatchlnum == a:LastLNum
let lastcont = 1
endif
" start checking at the start of the block that ended on the prev line
if b:lastclosed.at > 0
call cursor(a:LastLNum, b:lastclosed.at)
" TODO: add 'skip' to skip comments
let l:preblockstart = searchpair(b:lastclosed.head, b:lastclosed.mid, b:lastclosed.tail, 'bW')
let g:lastindent .= ' postpair ("' . b:lastclosed.head . '"): '
\ . l:preblockstart . '/' . col('.') . ' '
if b:contTraversesLineComments
let l:prevlnum = s:GetPrevNonBlankNonComment(line('.') - 1)
else
let l:prevlnum = prevnonblank(line('.') - 1)
endif
endif
" Get the previous matching line number. If the match occurs w/in a
" comment or string, then it's a non-match. Use the adjusted, local
" prevlnum as the limit of the search, since we don't care about matches
" beyond that.
let prevmatchlnum = search(a:Rule.pattern, 'Wb', l:prevlnum)
let syn = synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 1), "name")
" Handle:
" if ()
" if () {
" this_line; // should not be reduced
"if syn =~ b:commentRE || syn =~ b:stringRE
if syn =~ b:commentRE || syn =~ b:stringRE
let prevmatchlnum = 0
endif
" Should be able to just search to the line....
" if ( lastmatchlnum && lastmatchlnum == a:PrevLNum )
" \ || ( prevmatchlnum && prevmatchlnum == l:prevlnum )
" let prevcont = 1
" endif
"
" If there is a previous line, it is a continued line, and we haven't
" already done a positive adjustment for a pair/block, then reduce.
" Don't undo a positive adjustment for a pair because the previous line
" was a continued line. That will happen after the end of the block.
"if prevmatchlnum == l:prevlnum && b:pairadj <= 0
if l:prevlnum && prevmatchlnum == l:prevlnum && b:pairadj <= 0
let prevcont = 1
endif
"echom "lastcont: " . lastcont .
" \ ", prevcont: " . prevcont .
" \ ", lastmatchlnum: " . lastmatchlnum .
" \ ", prevmatchlnum: " . prevmatchlnum .
" \ ", lastlnum: " . a:LastLNum .
" \ ", PrevLNum: " . a:PrevLNum
let firstcont = (lastcont && !prevcont)
let firstcont = ((lastcont && !prevcont) || (lastcont && b:pairadj))
" If we are adjusting the current line for a pair, then don't count this
" line as a post-continuation line. The post continuation line will be
" after the close of said pair.
let postcont = (!lastcont && prevcont)
"let postcont = (!lastcont && prevcont && !b:pairadj )
let g:lastindent .= 'lastcont (' . lastcont . '), prevcont (' . prevcont . ') '
"if firstcont && a:CurrLine !~ '^\s*{'
if firstcont
if has_key(a:Rule, 'ignore') && a:CurrLine =~ a:Rule.ignore
let g:lastindent .= "(ignoring '" . a:Rule.ignore . "') "
else
let adj = adj + &sw
endif
"elseif postcont && a:LastLine !~ '^\s*{' "&& !b:pairadj
elseif postcont
if has_key(a:Rule, 'ignore') && a:LastLine =~ a:Rule.ignore
let g:lastindent .= "(ignoring '" . a:Rule.ignore . "') "
else
let adj = adj - &sw
endif
endif
call cursor(origline, origcol)
if adj != 0 && b:indent_anything_echo
let g:lastindent = g:lastindent .
\ "GetContIndent('" . a:Rule.pattern . "'):" . adj . " "
endif
return adj
endfunction