view runtime/indent/ruby.vim @ 5899:60cdaa05a6ad v7.4.292

updated for version 7.4.292 Problem: Searching for "a" does not match accented "a" with new regexp engine, does match with old engine. (David B?rgin) "ca" does not match "ca" with accented "a" with either engine. Solution: Change the old engine, check for following composing character also for single-byte patterns.
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Tue, 13 May 2014 18:04:00 +0200
parents a5352e73dc00
children 43efa4f5a8ea
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" Vim indent file
" Language:		Ruby
" Maintainer:		Nikolai Weibull <now at bitwi.se>
" URL:			https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
" Release Coordinator:	Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>

" 0. Initialization {{{1
" =================

" Only load this indent file when no other was loaded.
if exists("b:did_indent")
  finish
endif
let b:did_indent = 1

setlocal nosmartindent

" Now, set up our indentation expression and keys that trigger it.
setlocal indentexpr=GetRubyIndent(v:lnum)
setlocal indentkeys=0{,0},0),0],!^F,o,O,e
setlocal indentkeys+==end,=else,=elsif,=when,=ensure,=rescue,==begin,==end

" Only define the function once.
if exists("*GetRubyIndent")
  finish
endif

let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim

" 1. Variables {{{1
" ============

" Regex of syntax group names that are or delimit strings/symbols or are comments.
let s:syng_strcom = '\<ruby\%(Regexp\|RegexpDelimiter\|RegexpEscape' .
      \ '\|Symbol\|String\|StringDelimiter\|StringEscape\|ASCIICode' .
      \ '\|Interpolation\|NoInterpolation\|Comment\|Documentation\)\>'

" Regex of syntax group names that are strings.
let s:syng_string =
      \ '\<ruby\%(String\|Interpolation\|NoInterpolation\|StringEscape\)\>'

" Regex of syntax group names that are strings or documentation.
let s:syng_stringdoc =
      \'\<ruby\%(String\|Interpolation\|NoInterpolation\|StringEscape\|Documentation\)\>'

" Expression used to check whether we should skip a match with searchpair().
let s:skip_expr =
      \ "synIDattr(synID(line('.'),col('.'),1),'name') =~ '".s:syng_strcom."'"

" Regex used for words that, at the start of a line, add a level of indent.
let s:ruby_indent_keywords = '^\s*\zs\<\%(module\|class\|def\|if\|for' .
      \ '\|while\|until\|else\|elsif\|case\|when\|unless\|begin\|ensure' .
      \ '\|rescue\):\@!\>' .
      \ '\|\%([=,*/%+-]\|<<\|>>\|:\s\)\s*\zs' .
      \    '\<\%(if\|for\|while\|until\|case\|unless\|begin\):\@!\>'

" Regex used for words that, at the start of a line, remove a level of indent.
let s:ruby_deindent_keywords =
      \ '^\s*\zs\<\%(ensure\|else\|rescue\|elsif\|when\|end\):\@!\>'

" Regex that defines the start-match for the 'end' keyword.
"let s:end_start_regex = '\%(^\|[^.]\)\<\%(module\|class\|def\|if\|for\|while\|until\|case\|unless\|begin\|do\)\>'
" TODO: the do here should be restricted somewhat (only at end of line)?
let s:end_start_regex =
      \ '\C\%(^\s*\|[=,*/%+\-|;{]\|<<\|>>\|:\s\)\s*\zs' .
      \ '\<\%(module\|class\|def\|if\|for\|while\|until\|case\|unless\|begin\):\@!\>' .
      \ '\|\%(^\|[^.:@$]\)\@<=\<do:\@!\>'

" Regex that defines the middle-match for the 'end' keyword.
let s:end_middle_regex = '\<\%(ensure\|else\|\%(\%(^\|;\)\s*\)\@<=\<rescue:\@!\>\|when\|elsif\):\@!\>'

" Regex that defines the end-match for the 'end' keyword.
let s:end_end_regex = '\%(^\|[^.:@$]\)\@<=\<end:\@!\>'

" Expression used for searchpair() call for finding match for 'end' keyword.
let s:end_skip_expr = s:skip_expr .
      \ ' || (expand("<cword>") == "do"' .
      \ ' && getline(".") =~ "^\\s*\\<\\(while\\|until\\|for\\):\\@!\\>")'

" Regex that defines continuation lines, not including (, {, or [.
let s:non_bracket_continuation_regex = '\%([\\.,:*/%+]\|\<and\|\<or\|\%(<%\)\@<![=-]\|\W[|&?]\|||\|&&\)\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'

" Regex that defines continuation lines.
" TODO: this needs to deal with if ...: and so on
let s:continuation_regex =
      \ '\%(%\@<![({[\\.,:*/%+]\|\<and\|\<or\|\%(<%\)\@<![=-]\|\W[|&?]\|||\|&&\)\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'

" Regex that defines bracket continuations
let s:bracket_continuation_regex = '%\@<!\%([({[]\)\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'

" Regex that defines the first part of a splat pattern
let s:splat_regex = '[[,(]\s*\*\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'

" Regex that defines blocks.
"
" Note that there's a slight problem with this regex and s:continuation_regex.
" Code like this will be matched by both:
"
"   method_call do |(a, b)|
"
" The reason is that the pipe matches a hanging "|" operator.
"
let s:block_regex =
      \ '\%(\<do:\@!\>\|%\@<!{\)\s*\%(|\s*(*\s*\%([*@&]\=\h\w*,\=\s*\)\%(,\s*(*\s*[*@&]\=\h\w*\s*)*\s*\)*|\)\=\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'

let s:block_continuation_regex = '^\s*[^])}\t ].*'.s:block_regex

" 2. Auxiliary Functions {{{1
" ======================

" Check if the character at lnum:col is inside a string, comment, or is ascii.
function s:IsInStringOrComment(lnum, col)
  return synIDattr(synID(a:lnum, a:col, 1), 'name') =~ s:syng_strcom
endfunction

" Check if the character at lnum:col is inside a string.
function s:IsInString(lnum, col)
  return synIDattr(synID(a:lnum, a:col, 1), 'name') =~ s:syng_string
endfunction

" Check if the character at lnum:col is inside a string or documentation.
function s:IsInStringOrDocumentation(lnum, col)
  return synIDattr(synID(a:lnum, a:col, 1), 'name') =~ s:syng_stringdoc
endfunction

" Check if the character at lnum:col is inside a string delimiter
function s:IsInStringDelimiter(lnum, col)
  return synIDattr(synID(a:lnum, a:col, 1), 'name') == 'rubyStringDelimiter'
endfunction

" Find line above 'lnum' that isn't empty, in a comment, or in a string.
function s:PrevNonBlankNonString(lnum)
  let in_block = 0
  let lnum = prevnonblank(a:lnum)
  while lnum > 0
    " Go in and out of blocks comments as necessary.
    " If the line isn't empty (with opt. comment) or in a string, end search.
    let line = getline(lnum)
    if line =~ '^=begin'
      if in_block
        let in_block = 0
      else
        break
      endif
    elseif !in_block && line =~ '^=end'
      let in_block = 1
    elseif !in_block && line !~ '^\s*#.*$' && !(s:IsInStringOrComment(lnum, 1)
          \ && s:IsInStringOrComment(lnum, strlen(line)))
      break
    endif
    let lnum = prevnonblank(lnum - 1)
  endwhile
  return lnum
endfunction

" Find line above 'lnum' that started the continuation 'lnum' may be part of.
function s:GetMSL(lnum)
  " Start on the line we're at and use its indent.
  let msl = a:lnum
  let msl_body = getline(msl)
  let lnum = s:PrevNonBlankNonString(a:lnum - 1)
  while lnum > 0
    " If we have a continuation line, or we're in a string, use line as MSL.
    " Otherwise, terminate search as we have found our MSL already.
    let line = getline(lnum)

    if s:Match(lnum, s:splat_regex)
      " If the above line looks like the "*" of a splat, use the current one's
      " indentation.
      "
      " Example:
      "   Hash[*
      "     method_call do
      "       something
      "
      return msl
    elseif s:Match(line, s:non_bracket_continuation_regex) &&
          \ s:Match(msl, s:non_bracket_continuation_regex)
      " If the current line is a non-bracket continuation and so is the
      " previous one, keep its indent and continue looking for an MSL.
      "
      " Example:
      "   method_call one,
      "     two,
      "     three
      "
      let msl = lnum
    elseif s:Match(lnum, s:non_bracket_continuation_regex) &&
          \ (s:Match(msl, s:bracket_continuation_regex) || s:Match(msl, s:block_continuation_regex))
      " If the current line is a bracket continuation or a block-starter, but
      " the previous is a non-bracket one, respect the previous' indentation,
      " and stop here.
      "
      " Example:
      "   method_call one,
      "     two {
      "     three
      "
      return lnum
    elseif s:Match(lnum, s:bracket_continuation_regex) &&
          \ (s:Match(msl, s:bracket_continuation_regex) || s:Match(msl, s:block_continuation_regex))
      " If both lines are bracket continuations (the current may also be a
      " block-starter), use the current one's and stop here
      "
      " Example:
      "   method_call(
      "     other_method_call(
      "       foo
      return msl
    elseif s:Match(lnum, s:block_regex) &&
          \ !s:Match(msl, s:continuation_regex) &&
          \ !s:Match(msl, s:block_continuation_regex)
      " If the previous line is a block-starter and the current one is
      " mostly ordinary, use the current one as the MSL.
      "
      " Example:
      "   method_call do
      "     something
      "     something_else
      return msl
    else
      let col = match(line, s:continuation_regex) + 1
      if (col > 0 && !s:IsInStringOrComment(lnum, col))
            \ || s:IsInString(lnum, strlen(line))
        let msl = lnum
      else
        break
      endif
    endif

    let msl_body = getline(msl)
    let lnum = s:PrevNonBlankNonString(lnum - 1)
  endwhile
  return msl
endfunction

" Check if line 'lnum' has more opening brackets than closing ones.
function s:ExtraBrackets(lnum)
  let opening = {'parentheses': [], 'braces': [], 'brackets': []}
  let closing = {'parentheses': [], 'braces': [], 'brackets': []}

  let line = getline(a:lnum)
  let pos  = match(line, '[][(){}]', 0)

  " Save any encountered opening brackets, and remove them once a matching
  " closing one has been found. If a closing bracket shows up that doesn't
  " close anything, save it for later.
  while pos != -1
    if !s:IsInStringOrComment(a:lnum, pos + 1)
      if line[pos] == '('
        call add(opening.parentheses, {'type': '(', 'pos': pos})
      elseif line[pos] == ')'
        if empty(opening.parentheses)
          call add(closing.parentheses, {'type': ')', 'pos': pos})
        else
          let opening.parentheses = opening.parentheses[0:-2]
        endif
      elseif line[pos] == '{'
        call add(opening.braces, {'type': '{', 'pos': pos})
      elseif line[pos] == '}'
        if empty(opening.braces)
          call add(closing.braces, {'type': '}', 'pos': pos})
        else
          let opening.braces = opening.braces[0:-2]
        endif
      elseif line[pos] == '['
        call add(opening.brackets, {'type': '[', 'pos': pos})
      elseif line[pos] == ']'
        if empty(opening.brackets)
          call add(closing.brackets, {'type': ']', 'pos': pos})
        else
          let opening.brackets = opening.brackets[0:-2]
        endif
      endif
    endif

    let pos = match(line, '[][(){}]', pos + 1)
  endwhile

  " Find the rightmost brackets, since they're the ones that are important in
  " both opening and closing cases
  let rightmost_opening = {'type': '(', 'pos': -1}
  let rightmost_closing = {'type': ')', 'pos': -1}

  for opening in opening.parentheses + opening.braces + opening.brackets
    if opening.pos > rightmost_opening.pos
      let rightmost_opening = opening
    endif
  endfor

  for closing in closing.parentheses + closing.braces + closing.brackets
    if closing.pos > rightmost_closing.pos
      let rightmost_closing = closing
    endif
  endfor

  return [rightmost_opening, rightmost_closing]
endfunction

function s:Match(lnum, regex)
  let col = match(getline(a:lnum), '\C'.a:regex) + 1
  return col > 0 && !s:IsInStringOrComment(a:lnum, col) ? col : 0
endfunction

function s:MatchLast(lnum, regex)
  let line = getline(a:lnum)
  let col = match(line, '.*\zs' . a:regex)
  while col != -1 && s:IsInStringOrComment(a:lnum, col)
    let line = strpart(line, 0, col)
    let col = match(line, '.*' . a:regex)
  endwhile
  return col + 1
endfunction

" 3. GetRubyIndent Function {{{1
" =========================

function GetRubyIndent(...)
  " 3.1. Setup {{{2
  " ----------

  " For the current line, use the first argument if given, else v:lnum
  let clnum = a:0 ? a:1 : v:lnum

  " Set up variables for restoring position in file.  Could use clnum here.
  let vcol = col('.')

  " 3.2. Work on the current line {{{2
  " -----------------------------

  " Get the current line.
  let line = getline(clnum)
  let ind = -1

  " If we got a closing bracket on an empty line, find its match and indent
  " according to it.  For parentheses we indent to its column - 1, for the
  " others we indent to the containing line's MSL's level.  Return -1 if fail.
  let col = matchend(line, '^\s*[]})]')
  if col > 0 && !s:IsInStringOrComment(clnum, col)
    call cursor(clnum, col)
    let bs = strpart('(){}[]', stridx(')}]', line[col - 1]) * 2, 2)
    if searchpair(escape(bs[0], '\['), '', bs[1], 'bW', s:skip_expr) > 0
      if line[col-1]==')' && col('.') != col('$') - 1
        let ind = virtcol('.') - 1
      else
        let ind = indent(s:GetMSL(line('.')))
      endif
    endif
    return ind
  endif

  " If we have a =begin or =end set indent to first column.
  if match(line, '^\s*\%(=begin\|=end\)$') != -1
    return 0
  endif

  " If we have a deindenting keyword, find its match and indent to its level.
  " TODO: this is messy
  if s:Match(clnum, s:ruby_deindent_keywords)
    call cursor(clnum, 1)
    if searchpair(s:end_start_regex, s:end_middle_regex, s:end_end_regex, 'bW',
          \ s:end_skip_expr) > 0
      let msl  = s:GetMSL(line('.'))
      let line = getline(line('.'))

      if strpart(line, 0, col('.') - 1) =~ '=\s*$' &&
            \ strpart(line, col('.') - 1, 2) !~ 'do'
        let ind = virtcol('.') - 1
      elseif getline(msl) =~ '=\s*\(#.*\)\=$'
        let ind = indent(line('.'))
      else
        let ind = indent(msl)
      endif
    endif
    return ind
  endif

  " If we are in a multi-line string or line-comment, don't do anything to it.
  if s:IsInStringOrDocumentation(clnum, matchend(line, '^\s*') + 1)
    return indent('.')
  endif

  " If we are at the closing delimiter of a "<<" heredoc-style string, set the
  " indent to 0.
  if line =~ '^\k\+\s*$'
        \ && s:IsInStringDelimiter(clnum, 1)
        \ && search('\V<<'.line, 'nbW') > 0
    return 0
  endif

  " 3.3. Work on the previous line. {{{2
  " -------------------------------

  " Find a non-blank, non-multi-line string line above the current line.
  let lnum = s:PrevNonBlankNonString(clnum - 1)

  " If the line is empty and inside a string, use the previous line.
  if line =~ '^\s*$' && lnum != prevnonblank(clnum - 1)
    return indent(prevnonblank(clnum))
  endif

  " At the start of the file use zero indent.
  if lnum == 0
    return 0
  endif

  " Set up variables for the previous line.
  let line = getline(lnum)
  let ind = indent(lnum)

  " If the previous line ended with a block opening, add a level of indent.
  if s:Match(lnum, s:block_regex)
    return indent(s:GetMSL(lnum)) + &sw
  endif

  " If the previous line ended with the "*" of a splat, add a level of indent
  if line =~ s:splat_regex
    return indent(lnum) + &sw
  endif

  " If the previous line contained unclosed opening brackets and we are still
  " in them, find the rightmost one and add indent depending on the bracket
  " type.
  "
  " If it contained hanging closing brackets, find the rightmost one, find its
  " match and indent according to that.
  if line =~ '[[({]' || line =~ '[])}]\s*\%(#.*\)\=$'
    let [opening, closing] = s:ExtraBrackets(lnum)

    if opening.pos != -1
      if opening.type == '(' && searchpair('(', '', ')', 'bW', s:skip_expr) > 0
        if col('.') + 1 == col('$')
          return ind + &sw
        else
          return virtcol('.')
        endif
      else
        let nonspace = matchend(line, '\S', opening.pos + 1) - 1
        return nonspace > 0 ? nonspace : ind + &sw
      endif
    elseif closing.pos != -1
      call cursor(lnum, closing.pos + 1)
      normal! %

      if s:Match(line('.'), s:ruby_indent_keywords)
        return indent('.') + &sw
      else
        return indent('.')
      endif
    else
      call cursor(clnum, vcol)
    end
  endif

  " If the previous line ended with an "end", match that "end"s beginning's
  " indent.
  let col = s:Match(lnum, '\%(^\|[^.:@$]\)\<end\>\s*\%(#.*\)\=$')
  if col > 0
    call cursor(lnum, col)
    if searchpair(s:end_start_regex, '', s:end_end_regex, 'bW',
          \ s:end_skip_expr) > 0
      let n = line('.')
      let ind = indent('.')
      let msl = s:GetMSL(n)
      if msl != n
        let ind = indent(msl)
      end
      return ind
    endif
  end

  let col = s:Match(lnum, s:ruby_indent_keywords)
  if col > 0
    call cursor(lnum, col)
    let ind = virtcol('.') - 1 + &sw
    " TODO: make this better (we need to count them) (or, if a searchpair
    " fails, we know that something is lacking an end and thus we indent a
    " level
    if s:Match(lnum, s:end_end_regex)
      let ind = indent('.')
    endif
    return ind
  endif

  " 3.4. Work on the MSL line. {{{2
  " --------------------------

  " Set up variables to use and search for MSL to the previous line.
  let p_lnum = lnum
  let lnum = s:GetMSL(lnum)

  " If the previous line wasn't a MSL and is continuation return its indent.
  " TODO: the || s:IsInString() thing worries me a bit.
  if p_lnum != lnum
    if s:Match(p_lnum, s:non_bracket_continuation_regex) || s:IsInString(p_lnum,strlen(line))
      return ind
    endif
  endif

  " Set up more variables, now that we know we wasn't continuation bound.
  let line = getline(lnum)
  let msl_ind = indent(lnum)

  " If the MSL line had an indenting keyword in it, add a level of indent.
  " TODO: this does not take into account contrived things such as
  " module Foo; class Bar; end
  if s:Match(lnum, s:ruby_indent_keywords)
    let ind = msl_ind + &sw
    if s:Match(lnum, s:end_end_regex)
      let ind = ind - &sw
    endif
    return ind
  endif

  " If the previous line ended with [*+/.,-=], but wasn't a block ending or a
  " closing bracket, indent one extra level.
  if s:Match(lnum, s:non_bracket_continuation_regex) && !s:Match(lnum, '^\s*\([\])}]\|end\)')
    if lnum == p_lnum
      let ind = msl_ind + &sw
    else
      let ind = msl_ind
    endif
    return ind
  endif

  " }}}2

  return ind
endfunction

" }}}1

let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save

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