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" Vim indent file " Language: Pascal " Maintainer: Neil Carter <n.carter@swansea.ac.uk> " Created: 2004 Jul 13 " Last Change: 2005 Jul 05 if exists("b:did_indent") finish endif let b:did_indent = 1 setlocal indentexpr=GetPascalIndent(v:lnum) setlocal indentkeys& setlocal indentkeys+==end;,==const,==type,==var,==begin,==repeat,==until,==for setlocal indentkeys+==program,==function,==procedure,==object,==private setlocal indentkeys+==record,==if,==else,==case if exists("*GetPascalIndent") finish endif function! s:GetPrevNonCommentLineNum( line_num ) " Skip lines starting with a comment let SKIP_LINES = '^\s*\(\((\*\)\|\(\*\ \)\|\(\*)\)\|{\|}\)' let nline = a:line_num while nline > 0 let nline = prevnonblank(nline-1) if getline(nline) !~? SKIP_LINES break endif endwhile return nline endfunction function! GetPascalIndent( line_num ) " Line 0 always goes at column 0 if a:line_num == 0 return 0 endif let this_codeline = getline( a:line_num ) " If in the middle of a three-part comment if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\*' return indent( a:line_num ) endif let prev_codeline_num = s:GetPrevNonCommentLineNum( a:line_num ) let prev_codeline = getline( prev_codeline_num ) let indnt = indent( prev_codeline_num ) " Compiler directives should always go in column zero. if this_codeline =~ '^\s*{\(\$IFDEF\|\$ELSE\|\$ENDIF\)' return 0 endif " These items have nothing before or after (not even a comment), and " go on column 0. Make sure that the ^\s* is followed by \( to make " ORs work properly, and not include the start of line (this must " always appear). " The bracketed expression with the underline is a routine " separator. This is one case where we do indent comment lines. if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\((\*\ _\+\ \*)\|\<\(const\|var\)\>\)$' return 0 endif " These items may have text after them, and go on column 0 (in most " cases). The problem is that "function" and "procedure" keywords " should be indented if within a class declaration. if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\<\(program\|type\|uses\|procedure\|function\)\>' return 0 endif " BEGIN " If the begin does not come after "if", "for", or "else", then it " goes in column 0 if this_codeline =~ '^\s*begin\>' && prev_codeline !~ '^\s*\<\(if\|for\|else\)\>' return 0 endif " These keywords are indented once only. if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\<\(private\)\>' return &shiftwidth endif " If the PREVIOUS LINE contained these items, the current line is " always indented once. if prev_codeline =~ '^\s*\<\(type\|uses\)\>' return &shiftwidth endif " These keywords are indented once only. Possibly surrounded by " other chars. if this_codeline =~ '^.\+\<\(object\|record\)\>' return &shiftwidth endif " If the previous line was indenting... if prev_codeline =~ '^\s*\<\(for\|if\|case\|else\|end\ else\)\>' " then indent. let indnt = indnt + &shiftwidth " BUT... if this is the start of a multistatement block then we " need to align the begin with the previous line. if this_codeline =~ '^\s*begin\>' return indnt - &shiftwidth endif " We also need to keep the indentation level constant if the " whole if-then statement was on one line. if prev_codeline =~ '\<then\>.\+' let indnt = indnt - &shiftwidth endif endif " PREVIOUS-LINE BEGIN " If the previous line was an indenting keyword then indent once... if prev_codeline =~ '^\s*\<\(const\|var\|begin\|repeat\|private\)\>' " But only if this is another var in a list. if this_codeline !~ '^\s*var\>' return indnt + &shiftwidth endif endif " PREVIOUS-LINE BEGIN " Indent code after a case statement begin if prev_codeline =~ '\:\ begin\>' return indnt + &shiftwidth endif " These words may have text before them on the line (hence the .*) " but are followed by nothing. Always indent once only. if prev_codeline =~ '^\(.*\|\s*\)\<\(object\|record\)\>$' return indnt + &shiftwidth endif " If we just closed a bracket that started on a previous line, then " unindent. But don't return yet -- we need to check for further " unindentation (for end/until/else) if prev_codeline =~ '^[^(]*[^*])' let indnt = indnt - &shiftwidth endif " At the end of a block, we have to unindent both the current line " (the "end" for instance) and the newly-created line. if this_codeline =~ '^\s*\<\(end\|until\|else\)\>' return indnt - &shiftwidth endif " If we have opened a bracket and it continues over one line, " then indent once. " " RE = an opening bracket followed by any amount of anything other " than a closing bracket and then the end-of-line. " " If we didn't include the end of line, this RE would match even " closed brackets, since it would match everything up to the closing " bracket. " " This test isn't clever enough to handle brackets inside strings or " comments. if prev_codeline =~ '([^*]\=[^)]*$' return indnt + &shiftwidth endif return indnt endfunction