config/.vim/autoload/omni/cpp/tokenizer.vim
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" Description: Omni completion tokenizer
" Maintainer: Vissale NEANG
" Last Change: 26 sept. 2007
" TODO: Generic behaviour for Tokenize()
" From the C++ BNF
let s:cppKeyword = ['asm', 'auto', 'bool', 'break', 'case', 'catch', 'char', 'class', 'const', 'const_cast', 'continue', 'default', 'delete', 'do', 'double', 'dynamic_cast', 'else', 'enum', 'explicit', 'export', 'extern', 'false', 'float', 'for', 'friend', 'goto', 'if', 'inline', 'int', 'long', 'mutable', 'namespace', 'new', 'operator', 'private', 'protected', 'public', 'register', 'reinterpret_cast', 'return', 'short', 'signed', 'sizeof', 'static', 'static_cast', 'struct', 'switch', 'template', 'this', 'throw', 'true', 'try', 'typedef', 'typeid', 'typename', 'union', 'unsigned', 'using', 'virtual', 'void', 'volatile', 'wchar_t', 'while', 'and', 'and_eq', 'bitand', 'bitor', 'compl', 'not', 'not_eq', 'or', 'or_eq', 'xor', 'xor_eq']
let s:reCppKeyword = '\C\<'.join(s:cppKeyword, '\>\|\<').'\>'
" The order of items in this list is very important because we use this list to build a regular
" expression (see below) for tokenization
let s:cppOperatorPunctuator = ['->*', '->', '--', '-=', '-', '!=', '!', '##', '#', '%:%:', '%=', '%>', '%:', '%', '&&', '&=', '&', '(', ')', '*=', '*', ',', '...', '.*', '.', '/=', '/', '::', ':>', ':', ';', '?', '[', ']', '^=', '^', '{', '||', '|=', '|', '}', '~', '++', '+=', '+', '<<=', '<%', '<:', '<<', '<=', '<', '==', '=', '>>=', '>>', '>=', '>']
" We build the regexp for the tokenizer
let s:reCComment = '\/\*\|\*\/'
let s:reCppComment = '\/\/'
let s:reComment = s:reCComment.'\|'.s:reCppComment
let s:reCppOperatorOrPunctuator = escape(join(s:cppOperatorPunctuator, '\|'), '*./^~[]')
" Tokenize a c++ code
" a token is dictionary where keys are:
" - kind = cppKeyword|cppWord|cppOperatorPunctuator|unknown|cComment|cppComment|cppDigit
" - value = 'something'
" Note: a cppWord is any word that is not a cpp keyword
function! omni#cpp#tokenizer#Tokenize(szCode)
let result = []
" The regexp to find a token, a token is a keyword, word or
" c++ operator or punctuator. To work properly we have to put
" spaces and tabs to our regexp.
let reTokenSearch = '\(\w\+\)\|\s\+\|'.s:reComment.'\|'.s:reCppOperatorOrPunctuator
" eg: 'using namespace std;'
" ^ ^
" start=0 end=5
let startPos = 0
let endPos = matchend(a:szCode, reTokenSearch)
let len = endPos-startPos
while endPos!=-1
" eg: 'using namespace std;'
" ^ ^
" start=0 end=5
" token = 'using'
" We also remove space and tabs
let token = substitute(strpart(a:szCode, startPos, len), '\s', '', 'g')
" eg: 'using namespace std;'
" ^ ^
" start=5 end=15
let startPos = endPos
let endPos = matchend(a:szCode, reTokenSearch, startPos)
let len = endPos-startPos
" It the token is empty we continue
if token==''
continue
endif
" Building the token
let resultToken = {'kind' : 'unknown', 'value' : token}
" Classify the token
if token =~ '^\d\+'
" It's a digit
let resultToken.kind = 'cppDigit'
elseif token=~'^\w\+$'
" It's a word
let resultToken.kind = 'cppWord'
" But maybe it's a c++ keyword
if match(token, s:reCppKeyword)>=0
let resultToken.kind = 'cppKeyword'
endif
else
if match(token, s:reComment)>=0
if index(['/*','*/'],token)>=0
let resultToken.kind = 'cComment'
else
let resultToken.kind = 'cppComment'
endif
else
" It's an operator
let resultToken.kind = 'cppOperatorPunctuator'
endif
endif
" We have our token, let's add it to the result list
call extend(result, [resultToken])
endwhile
return result
endfunc