view runtime/autoload/ccomplete.vim @ 16150:b23048205589 v8.1.1080

patch 8.1.1080: when a screendump test fails, moving the file is a hassle commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ef7f0e367eeaf6fb31b1caa0e3de1a4b07e86af3 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Mar 30 15:59:51 2019 +0100 patch 8.1.1080: when a screendump test fails, moving the file is a hassle Problem: When a screendump test fails, moving the file is a hassle. Solution: Instead of appending ".failed" to the file name, keep the same file name but put the screendump in the "failed" directory. Then the file name only needs to be typed once when moving a screendump.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Sat, 30 Mar 2019 16:00:06 +0100
parents 34fd018452ed
children 1908e92b02fd
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" Vim completion script
" Language:	C
" Maintainer:	Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change:	2018 Aug 20

let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim

" This function is used for the 'omnifunc' option.
function! ccomplete#Complete(findstart, base)
  if a:findstart
    " Locate the start of the item, including ".", "->" and "[...]".
    let line = getline('.')
    let start = col('.') - 1
    let lastword = -1
    while start > 0
      if line[start - 1] =~ '\w'
	let start -= 1
      elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\.'
	if lastword == -1
	  let lastword = start
	endif
	let start -= 1
      elseif start > 1 && line[start - 2] == '-' && line[start - 1] == '>'
	if lastword == -1
	  let lastword = start
	endif
	let start -= 2
      elseif line[start - 1] == ']'
	" Skip over [...].
	let n = 0
	let start -= 1
	while start > 0
	  let start -= 1
	  if line[start] == '['
	    if n == 0
	      break
	    endif
	    let n -= 1
	  elseif line[start] == ']'  " nested []
	    let n += 1
	  endif
	endwhile
      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

  " Return list of matches.

  let base = s:prepended . a:base

  " Don't do anything for an empty base, would result in all the tags in the
  " tags file.
  if base == ''
    return []
  endif

  " init cache for vimgrep to empty
  let s:grepCache = {}

  " Split item in words, keep empty word after "." or "->".
  " "aa" -> ['aa'], "aa." -> ['aa', ''], "aa.bb" -> ['aa', 'bb'], etc.
  " We can't use split, because we need to skip nested [...].
  " "aa[...]" -> ['aa', '[...]'], "aa.bb[...]" -> ['aa', 'bb', '[...]'], etc.
  let items = []
  let s = 0
  let arrays = 0
  while 1
    let e = match(base, '\.\|->\|\[', s)
    if e < 0
      if s == 0 || base[s - 1] != ']'
	call add(items, strpart(base, s))
      endif
      break
    endif
    if s == 0 || base[s - 1] != ']'
      call add(items, strpart(base, s, e - s))
    endif
    if base[e] == '.'
      let s = e + 1	" skip over '.'
    elseif base[e] == '-'
      let s = e + 2	" skip over '->'
    else
      " Skip over [...].
      let n = 0
      let s = e
      let e += 1
      while e < len(base)
	if base[e] == ']'
	  if n == 0
	    break
	  endif
	  let n -= 1
	elseif base[e] == '['  " nested [...]
	  let n += 1
	endif
	let e += 1
      endwhile
      let e += 1
      call add(items, strpart(base, s, e - s))
      let arrays += 1
      let s = e
    endif
  endwhile

  " Find the variable items[0].
  " 1. in current function (like with "gd")
  " 2. in tags file(s) (like with ":tag")
  " 3. in current file (like with "gD")
  let res = []
  if searchdecl(items[0], 0, 1) == 0
    " Found, now figure out the type.
    " TODO: join previous line if it makes sense
    let line = getline('.')
    let col = col('.')
    if stridx(strpart(line, 0, col), ';') != -1
      " Handle multiple declarations on the same line.
      let col2 = col - 1
      while line[col2] != ';'
	let col2 -= 1
      endwhile
      let line = strpart(line, col2 + 1)
      let col -= col2
    endif
    if stridx(strpart(line, 0, col), ',') != -1
      " Handle multiple declarations on the same line in a function
      " declaration.
      let col2 = col - 1
      while line[col2] != ','
	let col2 -= 1
      endwhile
      if strpart(line, col2 + 1, col - col2 - 1) =~ ' *[^ ][^ ]*  *[^ ]'
	let line = strpart(line, col2 + 1)
	let col -= col2
      endif
    endif
    if len(items) == 1
      " Completing one word and it's a local variable: May add '[', '.' or
      " '->'.
      let match = items[0]
      let kind = 'v'
      if match(line, '\<' . match . '\s*\[') > 0
	let match .= '['
      else
	let res = s:Nextitem(strpart(line, 0, col), [''], 0, 1)
	if len(res) > 0
	  " There are members, thus add "." or "->".
	  if match(line, '\*[ \t(]*' . match . '\>') > 0
	    let match .= '->'
	  else
	    let match .= '.'
	  endif
	endif
      endif
      let res = [{'match': match, 'tagline' : '', 'kind' : kind, 'info' : line}]
    elseif len(items) == arrays + 1
      " Completing one word and it's a local array variable: build tagline
      " from declaration line
      let match = items[0]
      let kind = 'v'
      let tagline = "\t/^" . line . '$/'
      let res = [{'match': match, 'tagline' : tagline, 'kind' : kind, 'info' : line}]
    else
      " Completing "var.", "var.something", etc.
      let res = s:Nextitem(strpart(line, 0, col), items[1:], 0, 1)
    endif
  endif

  if len(items) == 1 || len(items) == arrays + 1
    " Only one part, no "." or "->": complete from tags file.
    if len(items) == 1
      let tags = taglist('^' . base)
    else
      let tags = taglist('^' . items[0] . '$')
    endif

    " Remove members, these can't appear without something in front.
    call filter(tags, 'has_key(v:val, "kind") ? v:val["kind"] != "m" : 1')

    " Remove static matches in other files.
    call filter(tags, '!has_key(v:val, "static") || !v:val["static"] || bufnr("%") == bufnr(v:val["filename"])')

    call extend(res, map(tags, 's:Tag2item(v:val)'))
  endif

  if len(res) == 0
    " Find the variable in the tags file(s)
    let diclist = taglist('^' . items[0] . '$')

    " Remove members, these can't appear without something in front.
    call filter(diclist, 'has_key(v:val, "kind") ? v:val["kind"] != "m" : 1')

    let res = []
    for i in range(len(diclist))
      " New ctags has the "typeref" field.  Patched version has "typename".
      if has_key(diclist[i], 'typename')
	call extend(res, s:StructMembers(diclist[i]['typename'], items[1:], 1))
      elseif has_key(diclist[i], 'typeref')
	call extend(res, s:StructMembers(diclist[i]['typeref'], items[1:], 1))
      endif

      " For a variable use the command, which must be a search pattern that
      " shows the declaration of the variable.
      if diclist[i]['kind'] == 'v'
	let line = diclist[i]['cmd']
	if line[0] == '/' && line[1] == '^'
	  let col = match(line, '\<' . items[0] . '\>')
	  call extend(res, s:Nextitem(strpart(line, 2, col - 2), items[1:], 0, 1))
	endif
      endif
    endfor
  endif

  if len(res) == 0 && searchdecl(items[0], 1) == 0
    " Found, now figure out the type.
    " TODO: join previous line if it makes sense
    let line = getline('.')
    let col = col('.')
    let res = s:Nextitem(strpart(line, 0, col), items[1:], 0, 1)
  endif

  " If the last item(s) are [...] they need to be added to the matches.
  let last = len(items) - 1
  let brackets = ''
  while last >= 0
    if items[last][0] != '['
      break
    endif
    let brackets = items[last] . brackets
    let last -= 1
  endwhile

  return map(res, 's:Tagline2item(v:val, brackets)')
endfunc

function! s:GetAddition(line, match, memarg, bracket)
  " Guess if the item is an array.
  if a:bracket && match(a:line, a:match . '\s*\[') > 0
    return '['
  endif

  " Check if the item has members.
  if len(s:SearchMembers(a:memarg, [''], 0)) > 0
    " If there is a '*' before the name use "->".
    if match(a:line, '\*[ \t(]*' . a:match . '\>') > 0
      return '->'
    else
      return '.'
    endif
  endif
  return ''
endfunction

" Turn the tag info "val" into an item for completion.
" "val" is is an item in the list returned by taglist().
" If it is a variable we may add "." or "->".  Don't do it for other types,
" such as a typedef, by not including the info that s:GetAddition() uses.
function! s:Tag2item(val)
  let res = {'match': a:val['name']}

  let res['extra'] = s:Tagcmd2extra(a:val['cmd'], a:val['name'], a:val['filename'])

  let s = s:Dict2info(a:val)
  if s != ''
    let res['info'] = s
  endif

  let res['tagline'] = ''
  if has_key(a:val, "kind")
    let kind = a:val['kind']
    let res['kind'] = kind
    if kind == 'v'
      let res['tagline'] = "\t" . a:val['cmd']
      let res['dict'] = a:val
    elseif kind == 'f'
      let res['match'] = a:val['name'] . '('
    endif
  endif

  return res
endfunction

" Use all the items in dictionary for the "info" entry.
function! s:Dict2info(dict)
  let info = ''
  for k in sort(keys(a:dict))
    let info  .= k . repeat(' ', 10 - len(k))
    if k == 'cmd'
      let info .= substitute(matchstr(a:dict['cmd'], '/^\s*\zs.*\ze$/'), '\\\(.\)', '\1', 'g')
    else
      let info .= a:dict[k]
    endif
    let info .= "\n"
  endfor
  return info
endfunc

" Parse a tag line and return a dictionary with items like taglist()
function! s:ParseTagline(line)
  let l = split(a:line, "\t")
  let d = {}
  if len(l) >= 3
    let d['name'] = l[0]
    let d['filename'] = l[1]
    let d['cmd'] = l[2]
    let n = 2
    if l[2] =~ '^/'
      " Find end of cmd, it may contain Tabs.
      while n < len(l) && l[n] !~ '/;"$'
	let n += 1
	let d['cmd'] .= "  " . l[n]
      endwhile
    endif
    for i in range(n + 1, len(l) - 1)
      if l[i] == 'file:'
	let d['static'] = 1
      elseif l[i] !~ ':'
	let d['kind'] = l[i]
      else
	let d[matchstr(l[i], '[^:]*')] = matchstr(l[i], ':\zs.*')
      endif
    endfor
  endif

  return d
endfunction

" Turn a match item "val" into an item for completion.
" "val['match']" is the matching item.
" "val['tagline']" is the tagline in which the last part was found.
function! s:Tagline2item(val, brackets)
  let line = a:val['tagline']
  let add = s:GetAddition(line, a:val['match'], [a:val], a:brackets == '')
  let res = {'word': a:val['match'] . a:brackets . add }

  if has_key(a:val, 'info')
    " Use info from Tag2item().
    let res['info'] = a:val['info']
  else
    " Parse the tag line and add each part to the "info" entry.
    let s = s:Dict2info(s:ParseTagline(line))
    if s != ''
      let res['info'] = s
    endif
  endif

  if has_key(a:val, 'kind')
    let res['kind'] = a:val['kind']
  elseif add == '('
    let res['kind'] = 'f'
  else
    let s = matchstr(line, '\t\(kind:\)\=\zs\S\ze\(\t\|$\)')
    if s != ''
      let res['kind'] = s
    endif
  endif

  if has_key(a:val, 'extra')
    let res['menu'] = a:val['extra']
    return res
  endif

  " Isolate the command after the tag and filename.
  let s = matchstr(line, '[^\t]*\t[^\t]*\t\zs\(/^.*$/\|[^\t]*\)\ze\(;"\t\|\t\|$\)')
  if s != ''
    let res['menu'] = s:Tagcmd2extra(s, a:val['match'], matchstr(line, '[^\t]*\t\zs[^\t]*\ze\t'))
  endif
  return res
endfunction

" Turn a command from a tag line to something that is useful in the menu
function! s:Tagcmd2extra(cmd, name, fname)
  if a:cmd =~ '^/^'
    " The command is a search command, useful to see what it is.
    let x = matchstr(a:cmd, '^/^\s*\zs.*\ze$/')
    let x = substitute(x, '\<' . a:name . '\>', '@@', '')
    let x = substitute(x, '\\\(.\)', '\1', 'g')
    let x = x . ' - ' . a:fname
  elseif a:cmd =~ '^\d*$'
    " The command is a line number, the file name is more useful.
    let x = a:fname . ' - ' . a:cmd
  else
    " Not recognized, use command and file name.
    let x = a:cmd . ' - ' . a:fname
  endif
  return x
endfunction

" Find composing type in "lead" and match items[0] with it.
" Repeat this recursively for items[1], if it's there.
" When resolving typedefs "depth" is used to avoid infinite recursion.
" Return the list of matches.
function! s:Nextitem(lead, items, depth, all)

  " Use the text up to the variable name and split it in tokens.
  let tokens = split(a:lead, '\s\+\|\<')

  " Try to recognize the type of the variable.  This is rough guessing...
  let res = []
  for tidx in range(len(tokens))

    " Skip tokens starting with a non-ID character.
    if tokens[tidx] !~ '^\h'
      continue
    endif

    " Recognize "struct foobar" and "union foobar".
    " Also do "class foobar" when it's C++ after all (doesn't work very well
    " though).
    if (tokens[tidx] == 'struct' || tokens[tidx] == 'union' || tokens[tidx] == 'class') && tidx + 1 < len(tokens)
      let res = s:StructMembers(tokens[tidx] . ':' . tokens[tidx + 1], a:items, a:all)
      break
    endif

    " TODO: add more reserved words
    if index(['int', 'short', 'char', 'float', 'double', 'static', 'unsigned', 'extern'], tokens[tidx]) >= 0
      continue
    endif

    " Use the tags file to find out if this is a typedef.
    let diclist = taglist('^' . tokens[tidx] . '$')
    for tagidx in range(len(diclist))
      let item = diclist[tagidx]

      " New ctags has the "typeref" field.  Patched version has "typename".
      if has_key(item, 'typeref')
	call extend(res, s:StructMembers(item['typeref'], a:items, a:all))
	continue
      endif
      if has_key(item, 'typename')
	call extend(res, s:StructMembers(item['typename'], a:items, a:all))
	continue
      endif

      " Only handle typedefs here.
      if item['kind'] != 't'
	continue
      endif

      " Skip matches local to another file.
      if has_key(item, 'static') && item['static'] && bufnr('%') != bufnr(item['filename'])
	continue
      endif

      " For old ctags we recognize "typedef struct aaa" and
      " "typedef union bbb" in the tags file command.
      let cmd = item['cmd']
      let ei = matchend(cmd, 'typedef\s\+')
      if ei > 1
	let cmdtokens = split(strpart(cmd, ei), '\s\+\|\<')
	if len(cmdtokens) > 1
	  if cmdtokens[0] == 'struct' || cmdtokens[0] == 'union' || cmdtokens[0] == 'class'
	    let name = ''
	    " Use the first identifier after the "struct" or "union"
	    for ti in range(len(cmdtokens) - 1)
	      if cmdtokens[ti] =~ '^\w'
		let name = cmdtokens[ti]
		break
	      endif
	    endfor
	    if name != ''
	      call extend(res, s:StructMembers(cmdtokens[0] . ':' . name, a:items, a:all))
	    endif
	  elseif a:depth < 10
	    " Could be "typedef other_T some_T".
	    call extend(res, s:Nextitem(cmdtokens[0], a:items, a:depth + 1, a:all))
	  endif
	endif
      endif
    endfor
    if len(res) > 0
      break
    endif
  endfor

  return res
endfunction


" Search for members of structure "typename" in tags files.
" Return a list with resulting matches.
" Each match is a dictionary with "match" and "tagline" entries.
" When "all" is non-zero find all, otherwise just return 1 if there is any
" member.
function! s:StructMembers(typename, items, all)
  " Todo: What about local structures?
  let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\#%")'))
  if fnames == ''
    return []
  endif

  let typename = a:typename
  let qflist = []
  let cached = 0
  if a:all == 0
    let n = '1'	" stop at first found match
    if has_key(s:grepCache, a:typename)
      let qflist = s:grepCache[a:typename]
      let cached = 1
    endif
  else
    let n = ''
  endif
  if !cached
    while 1
      exe 'silent! keepj noautocmd ' . n . 'vimgrep /\t' . typename . '\(\t\|$\)/j ' . fnames

      let qflist = getqflist()
      if len(qflist) > 0 || match(typename, "::") < 0
	break
      endif
      " No match for "struct:context::name", remove "context::" and try again.
      let typename = substitute(typename, ':[^:]*::', ':', '')
    endwhile

    if a:all == 0
      " Store the result to be able to use it again later.
      let s:grepCache[a:typename] = qflist
    endif
  endif

  " Skip over [...] items
  let idx = 0
  while 1
    if idx >= len(a:items)
      let target = ''		" No further items, matching all members
      break
    endif
    if a:items[idx][0] != '['
      let target = a:items[idx]
      break
    endif
    let idx += 1
  endwhile
  " Put matching members in matches[].
  let matches = []
  for l in qflist
    let memb = matchstr(l['text'], '[^\t]*')
    if memb =~ '^' . target
      " Skip matches local to another file.
      if match(l['text'], "\tfile:") < 0 || bufnr('%') == bufnr(matchstr(l['text'], '\t\zs[^\t]*'))
	let item = {'match': memb, 'tagline': l['text']}

	" Add the kind of item.
	let s = matchstr(l['text'], '\t\(kind:\)\=\zs\S\ze\(\t\|$\)')
	if s != ''
	  let item['kind'] = s
	  if s == 'f'
	    let item['match'] = memb . '('
	  endif
	endif

	call add(matches, item)
      endif
    endif
  endfor

  if len(matches) > 0
    " Skip over next [...] items
    let idx += 1
    while 1
      if idx >= len(a:items)
	return matches		" No further items, return the result.
      endif
      if a:items[idx][0] != '['
	break
      endif
      let idx += 1
    endwhile

    " More items following.  For each of the possible members find the
    " matching following members.
    return s:SearchMembers(matches, a:items[idx :], a:all)
  endif

  " Failed to find anything.
  return []
endfunction

" For matching members, find matches for following items.
" When "all" is non-zero find all, otherwise just return 1 if there is any
" member.
function! s:SearchMembers(matches, items, all)
  let res = []
  for i in range(len(a:matches))
    let typename = ''
    if has_key(a:matches[i], 'dict')
      if has_key(a:matches[i].dict, 'typename')
	let typename = a:matches[i].dict['typename']
      elseif has_key(a:matches[i].dict, 'typeref')
	let typename = a:matches[i].dict['typeref']
      endif
      let line = "\t" . a:matches[i].dict['cmd']
    else
      let line = a:matches[i]['tagline']
      let e = matchend(line, '\ttypename:')
      if e < 0
	let e = matchend(line, '\ttyperef:')
      endif
      if e > 0
	" Use typename field
	let typename = matchstr(line, '[^\t]*', e)
      endif
    endif

    if typename != ''
      call extend(res, s:StructMembers(typename, a:items, a:all))
    else
      " Use the search command (the declaration itself).
      let s = match(line, '\t\zs/^')
      if s > 0
	let e = match(line, '\<' . a:matches[i]['match'] . '\>', s)
	if e > 0
	  call extend(res, s:Nextitem(strpart(line, s, e - s), a:items, 0, a:all))
	endif
      endif
    endif
    if a:all == 0 && len(res) > 0
      break
    endif
  endfor
  return res
endfunc

let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save