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patch 8.2.3162: Vim9: argument types are not checked at compile time
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1a71d31bf34b0b2b08517903826004ec6fd440e5
Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Jul 15 12:49:58 2021 +0200
patch 8.2.3162: Vim9: argument types are not checked at compile time
Problem: Vim9: argument types are not checked at compile time.
Solution: Add more type checks. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/8560)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Thu, 15 Jul 2021 13:00:06 +0200 |
parents | 3b26420fc639 |
children | 11b656e74444 |
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" Vim OMNI completion script for SQL " Language: SQL " Maintainer: David Fishburn <dfishburn dot vim at gmail dot com> " Version: 16.0 " Last Change: 2017 Oct 15 " Homepage: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1572 " Usage: For detailed help " ":help sql.txt" " or ":help ft-sql-omni" " or read $VIMRUNTIME/doc/sql.txt " History " " TODO " - Jonas Enberg - if no table is found when using column completion " look backwards to a FROM clause and find the first table " and complete it. " " Version 16.0 (Dec 2015) " - NF: If reseting the cache and table, procedure or view completion " had been used via dbext, have dbext delete or recreate the " dictionary so that new objects are picked up for the " next completion. " " Version 15.0 (May 2013) " - NF: Changed the SQL precached syntax items, omni_sql_precache_syntax_groups, " to use regular expressions to pick up extended syntax group names. " This requires an updated SyntaxComplete plugin version 13.0. " If the required versions have not been installed, previous " behaviour will not be impacted. " " Version 14.0 (Dec 2012) " - BF: Added check for cpo " " Version 13.0 (Dec 2012) " - NF: When completing column lists or drilling into a table " and g:omni_sql_include_owner is enabled, the " only the table name would be replaced with the column " list instead of the table name and owner (if specified). " - NF: When completing column lists using table aliases " and g:omni_sql_include_owner is enabled, account " for the owner name when looking up the table " list instead of the table name and owner (if specified). " - BF: When completing column lists or drilling into a table " and g:omni_sql_include_owner is enabled, the " column list could often not be found for the table. " - BF: When OMNI popped up, possibly the wrong word " would be replaced for column and column list options. " " Version 12.0 (Feb 2012) " - Partial column name completion did not work when a table " name or table alias was provided (Jonas Enberg). " - Improved the handling of column completion. First we match any " columns from a previous completion. If not matches are found, we " consider the partial name to be a table or table alias for the " query and attempt to match on it. " " Version 11.0 (Jan 2012) " Added g:omni_sql_default_compl_type variable " - You can specify which type of completion to default to " when pressing <C-X><C-O>. The entire list of available " choices can be found in the calls to sqlcomplete#Map in: " ftplugin/sql.vim " " Version 10.0 " Updated PreCacheSyntax() " - Now returns a List of the syntax items it finds. " This allows other plugins / scripts to use this list for their own " purposes. In this case XPTemplate can use them for a Choose list. " - Verifies the parameters are the correct type and displays a " warning if not. " - Verifies the parameters are the correct type and displays a " warning if not. " Updated SQLCWarningMsg() " - Prepends warning message with SQLComplete so you know who issued " the warning. " Updated SQLCErrorMsg() " - Prepends error message with SQLComplete so you know who issued " the error. " " Version 9.0 (May 2010) " This change removes some of the support for tables with spaces in their " names in order to simplify the regexes used to pull out query table " aliases for more robust table name and column name code completion. " Full support for "table names with spaces" can be added in again " after 7.3. " " Version 8.0 " Incorrectly re-executed the g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right and g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left " when drilling in and out of a column list for a table. " " Version 7.0 (Jan 2010) " Better handling of object names " " Version 6.0 (Apr 2008) " Supports object names with spaces "my table name" " " Set completion with CTRL-X CTRL-O to autoloaded function. " This check is in place in case this script is " sourced directly instead of using the autoload feature. if exists('&omnifunc') " Do not set the option if already set since this " results in an E117 warning. if &omnifunc == "" setlocal omnifunc=sqlcomplete#Complete endif endif if exists('g:loaded_sql_completion') finish endif let g:loaded_sql_completion = 160 let s:keepcpo= &cpo set cpo&vim " Maintains filename of dictionary let s:sql_file_table = "" let s:sql_file_procedure = "" let s:sql_file_view = "" " Define various arrays to be used for caching let s:tbl_name = [] let s:tbl_alias = [] let s:tbl_cols = [] let s:syn_list = [] let s:syn_value = [] " Used in conjunction with the syntaxcomplete plugin let s:save_inc = "" let s:save_exc = "" if !exists('g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql') let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = '' endif if !exists('g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql') let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql = '' endif let s:save_inc = g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql let s:save_exc = g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql " Used with the column list let s:save_prev_table = "" " Default the option to verify table alias if !exists('g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias') let g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias = 'a' endif " Default syntax items to precache if !exists('g:omni_sql_precache_syntax_groups') let g:omni_sql_precache_syntax_groups = [ \ 'syntax\w*', \ 'sqlKeyword\w*', \ 'sqlFunction\w*', \ 'sqlOption\w*', \ 'sqlType\w*', \ 'sqlStatement\w*' \ ] endif " Set ignorecase to the ftplugin standard if !exists('g:omni_sql_ignorecase') let g:omni_sql_ignorecase = &ignorecase endif " During table completion, should the table list also " include the owner name if !exists('g:omni_sql_include_owner') let g:omni_sql_include_owner = 0 if exists('g:loaded_dbext') if g:loaded_dbext >= 300 " New to dbext 3.00, by default the table lists include the owner " name of the table. This is used when determining how much of " whatever has been typed should be replaced as part of the " code replacement. let g:omni_sql_include_owner = 1 endif endif endif " Default type of completion used when <C-X><C-O> is pressed if !exists('g:omni_sql_default_compl_type') let g:omni_sql_default_compl_type = 'table' endif " This function is used for the 'omnifunc' option. " It is called twice by omni and it is responsible " for returning the completion list of items. " But it must also determine context of what to complete " and what to "replace" with the completion. " The a:base, is replaced directly with what the user " chooses from the choices. " The s:prepend provides context for the completion. function! sqlcomplete#Complete(findstart, base) " Default to table name completion let compl_type = 'table' " Allow maps to specify what type of object completion they want if exists('b:sql_compl_type') let compl_type = b:sql_compl_type endif let begindot = 0 " First pass through this function determines how much of the line should " be replaced by whatever is chosen from the completion list if a:findstart " Locate the start of the item, including "." let line = getline('.') let start = col('.') - 1 let lastword = -1 " Check if the first character is a ".", for column completion if line[start - 1] == '.' let begindot = 1 endif while start > 0 " Additional code was required to handle objects which " can contain spaces like "my table name". if line[start - 1] !~ '\(\w\|\.\)' " If the previous character is not a period or word character break " elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\(\w\|\s\+\)' " let start -= 1 elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\w' " If the previous character is word character continue back let start -= 1 elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\.' && \ compl_type =~ 'column\|table\|view\|procedure' " If the previous character is a period and we are completing " an object which can be specified with a period like this: " table_name.column_name " owner_name.table_name " If lastword has already been set for column completion " break from the loop, since we do not also want to pickup " a table name if it was also supplied. " Unless g:omni_sql_include_owner == 1, then we can " include the ownername. if lastword != -1 && compl_type == 'column' \ && g:omni_sql_include_owner == 0 break endif " If column completion was specified stop at the "." if " a . was specified, otherwise, replace all the way up " to the owner name (if included). if lastword == -1 && compl_type == 'column' && begindot == 1 let lastword = start endif " If omni_sql_include_owner = 0, do not include the table " name as part of the substitution, so break here if lastword == -1 && \ compl_type =~ '\<\(table\|view\|procedure\|column\|column_csv\)\>' && \ g:omni_sql_include_owner == 0 let lastword = start break endif let start -= 1 else break endif endwhile " Return the column of the last word, which is going to be changed. " Remember the text that comes before it in s:prepended. if lastword == -1 let s:prepended = '' return start endif let s:prepended = strpart(line, start, lastword - start) return lastword endif " Second pass through this function will determine what data to put inside " of the completion list " s:prepended is set by the first pass let base = s:prepended . a:base " Default the completion list to an empty list let compl_list = [] " Default to table name completion let compl_type = g:omni_sql_default_compl_type " Allow maps to specify what type of object completion they want if exists('b:sql_compl_type') let compl_type = b:sql_compl_type unlet b:sql_compl_type endif if compl_type == 'tableReset' let compl_type = 'table' let base = '' endif if compl_type == 'table' || \ compl_type == 'procedure' || \ compl_type == 'view' " This type of completion relies upon the dbext.vim plugin if s:SQLCCheck4dbext() == -1 return [] endif " Allow the user to override the dbext plugin to specify whether " the owner/creator should be included in the list if g:loaded_dbext >= 300 let saveSetting = DB_listOption('dict_show_owner') exec 'DBSetOption dict_show_owner='.(g:omni_sql_include_owner==1?'1':'0') endif let compl_type_uc = substitute(compl_type, '\w\+', '\u&', '') " Same call below, no need to do it twice " if s:sql_file_{compl_type} == "" " let s:sql_file_{compl_type} = DB_getDictionaryName(compl_type_uc) " endif let s:sql_file_{compl_type} = DB_getDictionaryName(compl_type_uc) if s:sql_file_{compl_type} != "" if filereadable(s:sql_file_{compl_type}) let compl_list = readfile(s:sql_file_{compl_type}) endif endif if g:loaded_dbext > 300 exec 'DBSetOption dict_show_owner='.saveSetting endif elseif compl_type =~? 'column' " This type of completion relies upon the dbext.vim plugin if s:SQLCCheck4dbext() == -1 return [] endif if base == "" " The last time we displayed a column list we stored " the table name. If the user selects a column list " without a table name of alias present, assume they want " the previous column list displayed. let base = s:save_prev_table endif let owner = '' let column = '' if base =~ '\.' " Check if the owner/creator has been specified let owner = matchstr( base, '^\zs.*\ze\..*\..*' ) let table = matchstr( base, '^\(.*\.\)\?\zs.*\ze\..*' ) let column = matchstr( base, '.*\.\zs.*' ) if g:omni_sql_include_owner == 1 && owner == '' && table != '' && column != '' let owner = table let table = column let column = '' endif " It is pretty well impossible to determine if the user " has entered: " owner.table " table.column_prefix " So there are a couple of things we can do to mitigate " this issue. " 1. Check if the dbext plugin has the option turned " on to even allow owners " 2. Based on 1, if the user is showing a table list " and the DrillIntoTable (using <Right>) then " this will be owner.table. In this case, we can " check to see the table.column exists in the " cached table list. If it does, then we have " determined the user has actually chosen " owner.table, not table.column_prefix. let found = -1 if g:omni_sql_include_owner == 1 && owner == '' if filereadable(s:sql_file_table) let tbl_list = readfile(s:sql_file_table) let found = index( tbl_list, ((table != '')?(table.'.'):'').column) endif endif " If the table.column was found in the table list, we can safely assume " the owner was not provided and shift the items appropriately. " OR " If the user has indicated not to use table owners at all and " the base ends in a '.' we know they are not providing a column " name, so we can shift the items appropriately. " if found != -1 || (g:omni_sql_include_owner == 0 && base !~ '\.$') " let owner = table " let table = column " let column = '' " endif else " If no "." was provided and the user asked for " column level completion, first attempt the match " on any previous column lists. If the user asked " for a list of columns comma separated, continue as usual. if compl_type == 'column' && s:save_prev_table != '' " The last time we displayed a column list we stored " the table name. If the user selects a column list " without a table name of alias present, assume they want " the previous column list displayed. let table = s:save_prev_table let list_type = '' let compl_list = s:SQLCGetColumns(table, list_type) if ! empty(compl_list) " If no column prefix has been provided and the table " name was provided, append it to each of the items " returned. let compl_list = filter(deepcopy(compl_list), 'v:val=~"^'.base.'"' ) " If not empty, we have a match on columns " return the list if ! empty(compl_list) return compl_list endif endif endif " Since no columns were found to match the base supplied " assume the user is trying to complete the column list " for a table (and or an alias to a table). let table = base endif " Get anything after the . and consider this the table name " If an owner has been specified, then we must consider the " base to be a partial column name " let base = matchstr( base, '^\(.*\.\)\?\zs.*' ) if table != "" let s:save_prev_table = base let list_type = '' if compl_type == 'column_csv' " Return one array element, with a comma separated " list of values instead of multiple array entries " for each column in the table. let list_type = 'csv' endif " If we are including the OWNER for the objects, then for " table completion, if we have it, it should be included " as there can be the same table names in a database yet " with different owner names. if g:omni_sql_include_owner == 1 && owner != '' && table != '' let compl_list = s:SQLCGetColumns(owner.'.'.table, list_type) else let compl_list = s:SQLCGetColumns(table, list_type) endif if column != '' " If no column prefix has been provided and the table " name was provided, append it to each of the items " returned. let compl_list = map(compl_list, 'table.".".v:val') if owner != '' " If an owner has been provided append it to each of the " items returned. let compl_list = map(compl_list, 'owner.".".v:val') endif else let base = '' endif if compl_type == 'column_csv' " Join the column array into 1 single element array " but make the columns column separated let compl_list = [join(compl_list, ', ')] endif endif elseif compl_type == 'resetCache' " Reset all cached items let s:tbl_name = [] let s:tbl_alias = [] let s:tbl_cols = [] let s:syn_list = [] let s:syn_value = [] if s:sql_file_table != "" if g:loaded_dbext >= 2300 call DB_DictionaryDelete("table") else DBCompleteTables! endif endif if s:sql_file_procedure != "" if g:loaded_dbext >= 2300 call DB_DictionaryDelete("procedure") else DBCompleteProcedures! endif endif if s:sql_file_view != "" if g:loaded_dbext >= 2300 call DB_DictionaryDelete("view") else DBCompleteViews! endif endif let s:sql_file_table = "" let s:sql_file_procedure = "" let s:sql_file_view = "" let msg = "All SQL cached items have been removed." call s:SQLCWarningMsg(msg) " Leave time for the user to read the error message :sleep 2 else let compl_list = s:SQLCGetSyntaxList(compl_type) endif if base != '' " Filter the list based on the first few characters the user entered. " Check if the text matches at the beginning " \\(^.base.'\\) " or " Match to a owner.table or alias.column type match " ^\\(\\w\\+\\.\\)\\?'.base.'\\) " or " Handle names with spaces "my table name" " "\\(^'.base.'\\|^\\(\\w\\+\\.\\)\\?'.base.'\\)"' " let expr = 'v:val '.(g:omni_sql_ignorecase==1?'=~?':'=~#').' "\\(^'.base.'\\|^\\(\\w\\+\\.\\)\\?'.base.'\\)"' " let expr = 'v:val '.(g:omni_sql_ignorecase==1?'=~?':'=~#').' "\\(^'.base.'\\)"' " let expr = 'v:val '.(g:omni_sql_ignorecase==1?'=~?':'=~#').' "\\(^'.base.'\\|\\(\\.\\)\\?'.base.'\\)"' " let expr = 'v:val '.(g:omni_sql_ignorecase==1?'=~?':'=~#').' "\\(^'.base.'\\|\\([^.]*\\)\\?'.base.'\\)"' let compl_list = filter(deepcopy(compl_list), expr) if empty(compl_list) && compl_type == 'table' && base =~ '\.$' " It is possible we could be looking for column name completion " and the user simply hit C-X C-O to lets try it as well " since we had no hits with the tables. " If the base ends with a . it is hard to know if we are " completing table names or column names. let list_type = '' let compl_list = s:SQLCGetColumns(base, list_type) endif endif if exists('b:sql_compl_savefunc') && b:sql_compl_savefunc != "" let &omnifunc = b:sql_compl_savefunc endif if empty(compl_list) call s:SQLCWarningMsg( 'Could not find type['.compl_type.'] using prepend[.'.s:prepended.'] base['.a:base.']' ) endif return compl_list endfunc function! sqlcomplete#PreCacheSyntax(...) let syn_group_arr = [] let syn_items = [] if a:0 > 0 if type(a:1) != 3 call s:SQLCWarningMsg("Parameter is not a list. Example:['syntaxGroup1', 'syntaxGroup2']") return '' endif let syn_group_arr = a:1 else let syn_group_arr = g:omni_sql_precache_syntax_groups endif " For each group specified in the list, precache all " the sytnax items. if !empty(syn_group_arr) for group_name in syn_group_arr let syn_items = extend( syn_items, s:SQLCGetSyntaxList(group_name) ) endfor endif return syn_items endfunction function! sqlcomplete#ResetCacheSyntax(...) let syn_group_arr = [] if a:0 > 0 if type(a:1) != 3 call s:SQLCWarningMsg("Parameter is not a list. Example:['syntaxGroup1', 'syntaxGroup2']") return '' endif let syn_group_arr = a:1 else let syn_group_arr = g:omni_sql_precache_syntax_groups endif " For each group specified in the list, precache all " the sytnax items. if !empty(syn_group_arr) for group_name in syn_group_arr let list_idx = index(s:syn_list, group_name, 0, &ignorecase) if list_idx > -1 " Remove from list of groups call remove( s:syn_list, list_idx ) " Remove from list of keywords call remove( s:syn_value, list_idx ) endif endfor endif endfunction function! sqlcomplete#Map(type) " Tell the SQL plugin what you want to complete let b:sql_compl_type=a:type " Record previous omnifunc, if the SQL completion " is being used in conjunction with other filetype " completion plugins if &omnifunc != "" && &omnifunc != 'sqlcomplete#Complete' " Record the previous omnifunc, the plugin " will automatically set this back so that it " does not interfere with other ftplugins settings let b:sql_compl_savefunc=&omnifunc endif " Set the OMNI func for the SQL completion plugin let &omnifunc='sqlcomplete#Complete' endfunction function! sqlcomplete#DrillIntoTable() " If the omni popup window is visible if pumvisible() call sqlcomplete#Map('column') " C-Y, makes the currently highlighted entry active " and trigger the omni popup to be redisplayed call feedkeys("\<C-Y>\<C-X>\<C-O>", 'n') else " If the popup is not visible, simple perform the normal " key behaviour. " Must use exec since they key must be preceeded by "\" " or feedkeys will simply push each character of the string " rather than the "key press". exec 'call feedkeys("\'.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right.'", "n")' endif return "" endfunction function! sqlcomplete#DrillOutOfColumns() " If the omni popup window is visible if pumvisible() call sqlcomplete#Map('tableReset') " Trigger the omni popup to be redisplayed call feedkeys("\<C-X>\<C-O>") else " If the popup is not visible, simple perform the normal " key behaviour. " Must use exec since they key must be preceeded by "\" " or feedkeys will simply push each character of the string " rather than the "key press". exec 'call feedkeys("\'.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left.'", "n")' endif return "" endfunction function! s:SQLCWarningMsg(msg) echohl WarningMsg echomsg 'SQLComplete:'.a:msg echohl None endfunction function! s:SQLCErrorMsg(msg) echohl ErrorMsg echomsg 'SQLComplete:'.a:msg echohl None endfunction function! s:SQLCGetSyntaxList(syn_group) let syn_group = a:syn_group let compl_list = [] " Check if we have already cached the syntax list let list_idx = index(s:syn_list, syn_group, 0, &ignorecase) if list_idx > -1 " Return previously cached value let compl_list = s:syn_value[list_idx] else let s:save_inc = g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql let s:save_exc = g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = '' let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql = '' " Request the syntax list items from the " syntax completion plugin if syn_group == 'syntax' " Handle this special case. This allows the user " to indicate they want all the syntax items available, " so do not specify a specific include list. let syn_value = syntaxcomplete#OmniSyntaxList() else " The user has specified a specific syntax group let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = syn_group let syn_value = syntaxcomplete#OmniSyntaxList(syn_group) endif let g:omni_syntax_group_include_sql = s:save_inc let g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql = s:save_exc " Cache these values for later use let s:syn_list = add( s:syn_list, syn_group ) let s:syn_value = add( s:syn_value, syn_value ) let compl_list = syn_value endif return compl_list endfunction function! s:SQLCCheck4dbext() if !exists('g:loaded_dbext') let msg = "The dbext plugin must be loaded for dynamic SQL completion" call s:SQLCErrorMsg(msg) " Leave time for the user to read the error message :sleep 2 return -1 elseif g:loaded_dbext < 600 let msg = "The dbext plugin must be at least version 5.30 " . \ " for dynamic SQL completion" call s:SQLCErrorMsg(msg) " Leave time for the user to read the error message :sleep 2 return -1 endif return 1 endfunction function! s:SQLCAddAlias(table_name, table_alias, cols) " Strip off the owner if included let table_name = matchstr(a:table_name, '\%(.\{-}\.\)\?\zs\(.*\)' ) let table_alias = a:table_alias let cols = a:cols if g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias != 'n' if table_alias == '' if 'da' =~? g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias if table_name =~ '_' " Treat _ as separators since people often use these " for word separators let save_keyword = &iskeyword setlocal iskeyword-=_ " Get the first letter of each word " [[:alpha:]] is used instead of \w " to catch extended accented characters " let table_alias = substitute( \ table_name, \ '\<[[:alpha:]]\+\>_\?', \ '\=strpart(submatch(0), 0, 1)', \ 'g' \ ) " Restore original value let &iskeyword = save_keyword elseif table_name =~ '\u\U' let table_alias = substitute( \ table_name, '\(\u\)\U*', '\1', 'g') else let table_alias = strpart(table_name, 0, 1) endif endif endif if table_alias != '' " Following a word character, make sure there is a . and no spaces let table_alias = substitute(table_alias, '\w\zs\.\?\s*$', '.', '') if 'a' =~? g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias && a:table_alias == '' let table_alias = inputdialog("Enter table alias:", table_alias) endif endif if table_alias != '' let cols = substitute(cols, '\<\w', table_alias.'&', 'g') endif endif return cols endfunction function! s:SQLCGetObjectOwner(object) " The owner regex matches a word at the start of the string which is " followed by a dot, but doesn't include the dot in the result. " ^ - from beginning of line " \("\|\[\)\? - ignore any quotes " \zs - start the match now " .\{-} - get owner name " \ze - end the match " \("\|\[\)\? - ignore any quotes " \. - must by followed by a . " let owner = matchstr( a:object, '^\s*\zs.*\ze\.' ) let owner = matchstr( a:object, '^\("\|\[\)\?\zs\.\{-}\ze\("\|\]\)\?\.' ) return owner endfunction function! s:SQLCGetColumns(table_name, list_type) if a:table_name =~ '\.' " Check if the owner/creator has been specified let owner = matchstr( a:table_name, '^\zs.*\ze\..*\..*' ) let table = matchstr( a:table_name, '^\(.*\.\)\?\zs.*\ze\..*' ) let column = matchstr( a:table_name, '.*\.\zs.*' ) if g:omni_sql_include_owner == 1 && owner == '' && table != '' && column != '' let owner = table let table = column let column = '' endif else let owner = '' let table = matchstr(a:table_name, '^["\[\]a-zA-Z0-9_ ]\+\ze\.\?') let column = '' endif " Check if the table name was provided as part of the column name " let table_name = matchstr(a:table_name, '^["\[\]a-zA-Z0-9_ ]\+\ze\.\?') let table_name = table let table_cols = [] let table_alias = '' let move_to_top = 1 let table_name = substitute(table_name, '\s*\(.\{-}\)\s*$', '\1', 'g') " If the table name was given as: " where c. let table_name = substitute(table_name, '^\c\(WHERE\|AND\|OR\)\s\+', '', '') if g:loaded_dbext >= 300 let saveSettingAlias = DB_listOption('use_tbl_alias') exec 'DBSetOption use_tbl_alias=n' endif let table_name_stripped = substitute(table_name, '["\[\]]*', '', 'g') " Check if we have already cached the column list for this table " by its name let list_idx = index(s:tbl_name, table_name_stripped, 0, &ignorecase) if list_idx > -1 let table_cols = split(s:tbl_cols[list_idx], '\n') else " Check if we have already cached the column list for this table " by its alias, assuming the table_name provided was actually " the alias for the table instead " select * " from area a " where a. let list_idx = index(s:tbl_alias, table_name_stripped, 0, &ignorecase) if list_idx > -1 let table_alias = table_name_stripped let table_name = s:tbl_name[list_idx] let table_cols = split(s:tbl_cols[list_idx], '\n') endif endif " If we have not found a cached copy of the table " And the table ends in a "." or we are looking for a column list " if list_idx == -1 && (a:table_name =~ '\.' || b:sql_compl_type =~ 'column') " if list_idx == -1 && (a:table_name =~ '\.' || a:list_type =~ 'csv') if list_idx == -1 let saveY = @y let saveSearch = @/ let saveWScan = &wrapscan let curline = line(".") let curcol = col(".") " Do not let searchs wrap setlocal nowrapscan " If . was entered, look at the word just before the . " We are looking for something like this: " select * " from customer c " where c. " So when . is pressed, we need to find 'c' " " Search backwards to the beginning of the statement " and do NOT wrap " exec 'silent! normal! v?\<\(select\|update\|delete\|;\)\>'."\n".'"yy' exec 'silent! normal! ?\<\c\(select\|update\|delete\|;\)\>'."\n" " Start characterwise visual mode " Advance right one character " Search forward until one of the following: " 1. Another select/update/delete statement " 2. A ; at the end of a line (the delimiter) " 3. The end of the file (incase no delimiter) " Yank the visually selected text into the "y register. exec 'silent! normal! vl/\c\(\<select\>\|\<update\>\|\<delete\>\|;\s*$\|\%$\)'."\n".'"yy' let query = @y let query = substitute(query, "\n", ' ', 'g') let found = 0 " if query =~? '^\c\(select\)' if query =~? '^\(select\|update\|delete\)' let found = 1 " \(\(\<\w\+\>\)\.\)\? - " '\c\(from\|join\|,\).\{-}' - Starting at the from clause (case insensitive) " '\zs\(\(\<\w\+\>\)\.\)\?' - Get the owner name (optional) " '\<\w\+\>\ze' - Get the table name " '\s\+\<'.table_name.'\>' - Followed by the alias " '\s*\.\@!.*' - Cannot be followed by a . " '\(\<where\>\|$\)' - Must be followed by a WHERE clause " '.*' - Exclude the rest of the line in the match " let table_name_new = matchstr(@y, " \ '\c\(from\|join\|,\).\{-}'. " \ '\zs\(\("\|\[\)\?.\{-}\("\|\]\)\.\)\?'. " \ '\("\|\[\)\?.\{-}\("\|\]\)\?\ze'. " \ '\s\+\%(as\s\+\)\?\<'. " \ matchstr(table_name, '.\{-}\ze\.\?$'). " \ '\>'. " \ '\s*\.\@!.*'. " \ '\(\<where\>\|$\)'. " \ '.*' " \ ) " " " ''\c\(\<from\>\|\<join\>\|,\)\s*' - Starting at the from clause (case insensitive) " '\zs\(\("\|\[\)\?\w\+\("\|\]\)\?\.\)\?' - Get the owner name (optional) " '\("\|\[\)\?\w\+\("\|\]\)\?\ze' - Get the table name " '\s\+\%(as\s\+\)\?\<'.matchstr(table_name, '.\{-}\ze\.\?$').'\>' - Followed by the alias " '\s*\.\@!.*' - Cannot be followed by a . " '\(\<where\>\|$\)' - Must be followed by a WHERE clause " '.*' - Exclude the rest of the line in the match let table_name_new = matchstr(@y, \ '\c\(\<from\>\|\<join\>\|,\)\s*'. \ '\zs\(\("\|\[\)\?\w\+\("\|\]\)\?\.\)\?'. \ '\("\|\[\)\?\w\+\("\|\]\)\?\ze'. \ '\s\+\%(as\s\+\)\?\<'. \ matchstr(table_name, '.\{-}\ze\.\?$'). \ '\>'. \ '\s*\.\@!.*'. \ '\(\<where\>\|$\)'. \ '.*' \ ) if table_name_new != '' let table_alias = table_name if g:omni_sql_include_owner == 1 let table_name = matchstr( table_name_new, '^\zs\(.\{-}\.\)\?\(.\{-}\.\)\?.*\ze' ) else " let table_name = matchstr( table_name_new, '^\(.*\.\)\?\zs.*\ze' ) let table_name = matchstr( table_name_new, '^\(.\{-}\.\)\?\zs\(.\{-}\.\)\?.*\ze' ) endif let list_idx = index(s:tbl_name, table_name, 0, &ignorecase) if list_idx > -1 let table_cols = split(s:tbl_cols[list_idx]) let s:tbl_name[list_idx] = table_name let s:tbl_alias[list_idx] = table_alias else let list_idx = index(s:tbl_alias, table_name, 0, &ignorecase) if list_idx > -1 let table_cols = split(s:tbl_cols[list_idx]) let s:tbl_name[list_idx] = table_name let s:tbl_alias[list_idx] = table_alias endif endif endif else " Simply assume it is a table name provided with a . on the end let found = 1 endif let @y = saveY let @/ = saveSearch let &wrapscan = saveWScan " Return to previous location call cursor(curline, curcol) if found == 0 if g:loaded_dbext > 300 exec 'DBSetOption use_tbl_alias='.saveSettingAlias endif " Not a SQL statement, do not display a list return [] endif endif if empty(table_cols) " Specify silent mode, no messages to the user (tbl, 1) " Specify do not comma separate (tbl, 1, 1) " let table_cols_str = DB_getListColumn(table_name, 1, 1) let table_cols_str = DB_getListColumn((owner!=''?owner.'.':'').table_name, 1, 1) if table_cols_str != "" let s:tbl_name = add( s:tbl_name, table_name ) let s:tbl_alias = add( s:tbl_alias, table_alias ) let s:tbl_cols = add( s:tbl_cols, table_cols_str ) let table_cols = split(table_cols_str, '\n') endif endif if g:loaded_dbext > 300 exec 'DBSetOption use_tbl_alias='.saveSettingAlias endif " If the user has asked for a comma separate list of column " values, ask the user if they want to prepend each column " with a tablename alias. if a:list_type == 'csv' && !empty(table_cols) let cols = join(table_cols, ', ') let cols = s:SQLCAddAlias(table_name, table_alias, cols) let table_cols = [cols] endif return table_cols endfunction " Restore: let &cpo= s:keepcpo unlet s:keepcpo " vim: ts=4 fdm=marker