# HG changeset patch # User Christian Brabandt # Date 1459191607 -7200 # Node ID 7ac9d9e9889275698c55854c8428f7d291254d90 # Parent ed84a0eadf869e6afd27bd997d84506e621afb72 commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2946d0236dc9e23ec0050feacdb959b9ae5672a8 Author: Bram Moolenaar Date: Mon Mar 28 20:53:08 2016 +0200 patch 7.4.1673 Problem: The justify plugin has to be copied or sourced to be used. Solution: Turn it into a package. diff --git a/Filelist b/Filelist --- a/Filelist +++ b/Filelist @@ -483,7 +483,6 @@ RT_ALL = \ runtime/ftoff.vim \ runtime/gvimrc_example.vim \ runtime/macros/README.txt \ - runtime/macros/dvorak \ runtime/macros/editexisting.vim \ runtime/macros/hanoi/click.me \ runtime/macros/hanoi/hanoi.vim \ @@ -524,6 +523,10 @@ RT_ALL = \ runtime/tutor/tutor \ runtime/tutor/tutor.vim \ runtime/vimrc_example.vim \ + runtime/pack/dist/opt/dvorak/plugin/dvorak.vim \ + runtime/pack/dist/opt/dvorak/dvorak/enable.vim \ + runtime/pack/dist/opt/dvorak/dvorak/disable.vim \ + runtime/pack/dist/opt/justify/plugin/justify.vim \ runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/plugin/matchit.vim \ runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/matchit.txt \ runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/tags \ diff --git a/runtime/macros/README.txt b/runtime/macros/README.txt --- a/runtime/macros/README.txt +++ b/runtime/macros/README.txt @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ urm Macros that simulate a simple comput The other files contain some handy utilities. They also serve as examples for how to use Vi and Vim functionality. -justify.vim user function for justifying text - less.sh + less.vim make Vim work like less (or more) shellmenu.vim menus for editing shell scripts in the GUI version @@ -25,10 +23,14 @@ editexisting.vim when editing a file tha This one is only for Unix. file_select.vim macros that make a handy file selector +The Dvorak support has been moved to an optional package. To load it put this +line in your vimrc file: + packadd! dvorak + +The support for justifying test has been moved to an optional package. To +load it put this line in your vimrc file: + packadd! justify + The matchit plugin has been moved to an optional package. To load it put this line in your vimrc file: packadd! matchit - -The Dvorak supported has been moved to an optional package. To load it put -this line in your vimrc file: - packadd! dvorak diff --git a/runtime/macros/justify.vim b/runtime/macros/justify.vim --- a/runtime/macros/justify.vim +++ b/runtime/macros/justify.vim @@ -1,316 +1,3 @@ -" Function to left and right align text. -" -" Written by: Preben "Peppe" Guldberg -" Created: 980806 14:13 (or around that time anyway) -" Revised: 001103 00:36 (See "Revisions" below) - - -" function Justify( [ textwidth [, maxspaces [, indent] ] ] ) -" -" Justify() will left and right align a line by filling in an -" appropriate amount of spaces. Extra spaces are added to existing -" spaces starting from the right side of the line. As an example, the -" following documentation has been justified. -" -" The function takes the following arguments: - -" textwidth argument -" ------------------ -" If not specified, the value of the 'textwidth' option is used. If -" 'textwidth' is zero a value of 80 is used. -" -" Additionally the arguments 'tw' and '' are accepted. The value of -" 'textwidth' will be used. These are handy, if you just want to specify -" the maxspaces argument. - -" maxspaces argument -" ------------------ -" If specified, alignment will only be done, if the longest space run -" after alignment is no longer than maxspaces. -" -" An argument of '' is accepted, should the user like to specify all -" arguments. -" -" To aid user defined commands, negative values are accepted aswell. -" Using a negative value specifies the default behaviour: any length of -" space runs will be used to justify the text. - -" indent argument -" --------------- -" This argument specifies how a line should be indented. The default is -" to keep the current indentation. -" -" Negative values: Keep current amount of leading whitespace. -" Positive values: Indent all lines with leading whitespace using this -" amount of whitespace. -" -" Note that the value 0, needs to be quoted as a string. This value -" leads to a left flushed text. -" -" Additionally units of 'shiftwidth'/'sw' and 'tabstop'/'ts' may be -" added. In this case, if the value of indent is positive, the amount of -" whitespace to be added will be multiplied by the value of the -" 'shiftwidth' and 'tabstop' settings. If these units are used, the -" argument must be given as a string, eg. Justify('','','2sw'). -" -" If the values of 'sw' or 'tw' are negative, they are treated as if -" they were 0, which means that the text is flushed left. There is no -" check if a negative number prefix is used to change the sign of a -" negative 'sw' or 'ts' value. -" -" As with the other arguments, '' may be used to get the default -" behaviour. - - -" Notes: -" -" If the line, adjusted for space runs and leading/trailing whitespace, -" is wider than the used textwidth, the line will be left untouched (no -" whitespace removed). This should be equivalent to the behaviour of -" :left, :right and :center. -" -" If the resulting line is shorter than the used textwidth it is left -" untouched. -" -" All space runs in the line are truncated before the alignment is -" carried out. -" -" If you have set 'noexpandtab', :retab! is used to replace space runs -" with whitespace using the value of 'tabstop'. This should be -" conformant with :left, :right and :center. -" -" If joinspaces is set, an extra space is added after '.', '?' and '!'. -" If 'cpooptions' include 'j', extra space is only added after '.'. -" (This may on occasion conflict with maxspaces.) - - -" Related mappings: -" -" Mappings that will align text using the current text width, using at -" most four spaces in a space run and keeping current indentation. -nmap _j :%call Justify('tw',4) -vmap _j :call Justify('tw',4) -" -" Mappings that will remove space runs and format lines (might be useful -" prior to aligning the text). -nmap ,gq :%s/\s\+/ /ggq1G -vmap ,gq :s/\s\+/ /ggvgq - - -" User defined command: -" -" The following is an ex command that works as a shortcut to the Justify -" function. Arguments to Justify() can be added after the command. -com! -range -nargs=* Justify ,call Justify() -" -" The following commands are all equivalent: -" -" 1. Simplest use of Justify(): -" :call Justify() -" :Justify -" -" 2. The _j mapping above via the ex command: -" :%Justify tw 4 -" -" 3. Justify visualised text at 72nd column while indenting all -" previously indented text two shiftwidths -" :'<,'>call Justify(72,'','2sw') -" :'<,'>Justify 72 -1 2sw -" -" This documentation has been justified using the following command: -":se et|kz|1;/^" function Justify(/+,'z-g/^" /s/^" //|call Justify(70,3)|s/^/" / - -" Revisions: -" 001103: If 'joinspaces' was set, calculations could be wrong. -" Tabs at start of line could also lead to errors. -" Use setline() instead of "exec 's/foo/bar/' - safer. -" Cleaned up the code a bit. -" -" Todo: Convert maps to the new script specific form - -" Error function -function! Justify_error(message) - echohl Error - echo "Justify([tw, [maxspaces [, indent]]]): " . a:message - echohl None -endfunction - - -" Now for the real thing -function! Justify(...) range - - if a:0 > 3 - call Justify_error("Too many arguments (max 3)") - return 1 - endif - - " Set textwidth (accept 'tw' and '' as arguments) - if a:0 >= 1 - if a:1 =~ '^\(tw\)\=$' - let tw = &tw - elseif a:1 =~ '^\d\+$' - let tw = a:1 - else - call Justify_error("tw must be a number (>0), '' or 'tw'") - return 2 - endif - else - let tw = &tw - endif - if tw == 0 - let tw = 80 - endif - - " Set maximum number of spaces between WORDs - if a:0 >= 2 - if a:2 == '' - let maxspaces = tw - elseif a:2 =~ '^-\d\+$' - let maxspaces = tw - elseif a:2 =~ '^\d\+$' - let maxspaces = a:2 - else - call Justify_error("maxspaces must be a number or ''") - return 3 - endif - else - let maxspaces = tw - endif - if maxspaces <= 1 - call Justify_error("maxspaces should be larger than 1") - return 4 - endif - - " Set the indentation style (accept sw and ts units) - let indent_fix = '' - if a:0 >= 3 - if (a:3 == '') || a:3 =~ '^-[1-9]\d*\(shiftwidth\|sw\|tabstop\|ts\)\=$' - let indent = -1 - elseif a:3 =~ '^-\=0\(shiftwidth\|sw\|tabstop\|ts\)\=$' - let indent = 0 - elseif a:3 =~ '^\d\+\(shiftwidth\|sw\|tabstop\|ts\)\=$' - let indent = substitute(a:3, '\D', '', 'g') - elseif a:3 =~ '^\(shiftwidth\|sw\|tabstop\|ts\)$' - let indent = 1 - else - call Justify_error("indent: a number with 'sw'/'ts' unit") - return 5 - endif - if indent >= 0 - while indent > 0 - let indent_fix = indent_fix . ' ' - let indent = indent - 1 - endwhile - let indent_sw = 0 - if a:3 =~ '\(shiftwidth\|sw\)' - let indent_sw = &sw - elseif a:3 =~ '\(tabstop\|ts\)' - let indent_sw = &ts - endif - let indent_fix2 = '' - while indent_sw > 0 - let indent_fix2 = indent_fix2 . indent_fix - let indent_sw = indent_sw - 1 - endwhile - let indent_fix = indent_fix2 - endif - else - let indent = -1 - endif - - " Avoid substitution reports - let save_report = &report - set report=1000000 - - " Check 'joinspaces' and 'cpo' - if &js == 1 - if &cpo =~ 'j' - let join_str = '\(\. \)' - else - let join_str = '\([.!?!] \)' - endif - endif - - let cur = a:firstline - while cur <= a:lastline - - let str_orig = getline(cur) - let save_et = &et - set et - exec cur . "retab" - let &et = save_et - let str = getline(cur) - - let indent_str = indent_fix - let indent_n = strlen(indent_str) - " Shall we remember the current indentation - if indent < 0 - let indent_orig = matchstr(str_orig, '^\s*') - if strlen(indent_orig) > 0 - let indent_str = indent_orig - let indent_n = strlen(matchstr(str, '^\s*')) - endif - endif - - " Trim trailing, leading and running whitespace - let str = substitute(str, '\s\+$', '', '') - let str = substitute(str, '^\s\+', '', '') - let str = substitute(str, '\s\+', ' ', 'g') - let str_n = strdisplaywidth(str) - - " Possible addition of space after punctuation - if exists("join_str") - let str = substitute(str, join_str, '\1 ', 'g') - endif - let join_n = strdisplaywidth(str) - str_n - - " Can extraspaces be added? - " Note that str_n may be less than strlen(str) [joinspaces above] - if strdisplaywidth(str) <= tw - indent_n && str_n > 0 - " How many spaces should be added - let s_add = tw - str_n - indent_n - join_n - let s_nr = strlen(substitute(str, '\S', '', 'g') ) - join_n - let s_dup = s_add / s_nr - let s_mod = s_add % s_nr - - " Test if the changed line fits with tw - if 0 <= (str_n + (maxspaces - 1)*s_nr + indent_n) - tw - - " Duplicate spaces - while s_dup > 0 - let str = substitute(str, '\( \+\)', ' \1', 'g') - let s_dup = s_dup - 1 - endwhile - - " Add extra spaces from the end - while s_mod > 0 - let str = substitute(str, '\(\(\s\+\S\+\)\{' . s_mod . '}\)$', ' \1', '') - let s_mod = s_mod - 1 - endwhile - - " Indent the line - if indent_n > 0 - let str = substitute(str, '^', indent_str, '' ) - endif - - " Replace the line - call setline(cur, str) - - " Convert to whitespace - if &et == 0 - exec cur . 'retab!' - endif - - endif " Change of line - endif " Possible change - - let cur = cur + 1 - endwhile - - norm ^ - - let &report = save_report - -endfunction - -" EOF vim: tw=78 ts=8 sw=4 sts=4 noet ai +" Load the justify package. +" For those users who were loading the justify plugin from here. +packadd justify diff --git a/runtime/pack/dist/opt/justify/plugin/justify.vim b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/justify/plugin/justify.vim new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/justify/plugin/justify.vim @@ -0,0 +1,316 @@ +" Function to left and right align text. +" +" Written by: Preben "Peppe" Guldberg +" Created: 980806 14:13 (or around that time anyway) +" Revised: 001103 00:36 (See "Revisions" below) + + +" function Justify( [ textwidth [, maxspaces [, indent] ] ] ) +" +" Justify() will left and right align a line by filling in an +" appropriate amount of spaces. Extra spaces are added to existing +" spaces starting from the right side of the line. As an example, the +" following documentation has been justified. +" +" The function takes the following arguments: + +" textwidth argument +" ------------------ +" If not specified, the value of the 'textwidth' option is used. If +" 'textwidth' is zero a value of 80 is used. +" +" Additionally the arguments 'tw' and '' are accepted. The value of +" 'textwidth' will be used. These are handy, if you just want to specify +" the maxspaces argument. + +" maxspaces argument +" ------------------ +" If specified, alignment will only be done, if the longest space run +" after alignment is no longer than maxspaces. +" +" An argument of '' is accepted, should the user like to specify all +" arguments. +" +" To aid user defined commands, negative values are accepted aswell. +" Using a negative value specifies the default behaviour: any length of +" space runs will be used to justify the text. + +" indent argument +" --------------- +" This argument specifies how a line should be indented. The default is +" to keep the current indentation. +" +" Negative values: Keep current amount of leading whitespace. +" Positive values: Indent all lines with leading whitespace using this +" amount of whitespace. +" +" Note that the value 0, needs to be quoted as a string. This value +" leads to a left flushed text. +" +" Additionally units of 'shiftwidth'/'sw' and 'tabstop'/'ts' may be +" added. In this case, if the value of indent is positive, the amount of +" whitespace to be added will be multiplied by the value of the +" 'shiftwidth' and 'tabstop' settings. If these units are used, the +" argument must be given as a string, eg. Justify('','','2sw'). +" +" If the values of 'sw' or 'tw' are negative, they are treated as if +" they were 0, which means that the text is flushed left. There is no +" check if a negative number prefix is used to change the sign of a +" negative 'sw' or 'ts' value. +" +" As with the other arguments, '' may be used to get the default +" behaviour. + + +" Notes: +" +" If the line, adjusted for space runs and leading/trailing whitespace, +" is wider than the used textwidth, the line will be left untouched (no +" whitespace removed). This should be equivalent to the behaviour of +" :left, :right and :center. +" +" If the resulting line is shorter than the used textwidth it is left +" untouched. +" +" All space runs in the line are truncated before the alignment is +" carried out. +" +" If you have set 'noexpandtab', :retab! is used to replace space runs +" with whitespace using the value of 'tabstop'. This should be +" conformant with :left, :right and :center. +" +" If joinspaces is set, an extra space is added after '.', '?' and '!'. +" If 'cpooptions' include 'j', extra space is only added after '.'. +" (This may on occasion conflict with maxspaces.) + + +" Related mappings: +" +" Mappings that will align text using the current text width, using at +" most four spaces in a space run and keeping current indentation. +nmap _j :%call Justify('tw',4) +vmap _j :call Justify('tw',4) +" +" Mappings that will remove space runs and format lines (might be useful +" prior to aligning the text). +nmap ,gq :%s/\s\+/ /ggq1G +vmap ,gq :s/\s\+/ /ggvgq + + +" User defined command: +" +" The following is an ex command that works as a shortcut to the Justify +" function. Arguments to Justify() can be added after the command. +com! -range -nargs=* Justify ,call Justify() +" +" The following commands are all equivalent: +" +" 1. Simplest use of Justify(): +" :call Justify() +" :Justify +" +" 2. The _j mapping above via the ex command: +" :%Justify tw 4 +" +" 3. Justify visualised text at 72nd column while indenting all +" previously indented text two shiftwidths +" :'<,'>call Justify(72,'','2sw') +" :'<,'>Justify 72 -1 2sw +" +" This documentation has been justified using the following command: +":se et|kz|1;/^" function Justify(/+,'z-g/^" /s/^" //|call Justify(70,3)|s/^/" / + +" Revisions: +" 001103: If 'joinspaces' was set, calculations could be wrong. +" Tabs at start of line could also lead to errors. +" Use setline() instead of "exec 's/foo/bar/' - safer. +" Cleaned up the code a bit. +" +" Todo: Convert maps to the new script specific form + +" Error function +function! Justify_error(message) + echohl Error + echo "Justify([tw, [maxspaces [, indent]]]): " . a:message + echohl None +endfunction + + +" Now for the real thing +function! Justify(...) range + + if a:0 > 3 + call Justify_error("Too many arguments (max 3)") + return 1 + endif + + " Set textwidth (accept 'tw' and '' as arguments) + if a:0 >= 1 + if a:1 =~ '^\(tw\)\=$' + let tw = &tw + elseif a:1 =~ '^\d\+$' + let tw = a:1 + else + call Justify_error("tw must be a number (>0), '' or 'tw'") + return 2 + endif + else + let tw = &tw + endif + if tw == 0 + let tw = 80 + endif + + " Set maximum number of spaces between WORDs + if a:0 >= 2 + if a:2 == '' + let maxspaces = tw + elseif a:2 =~ '^-\d\+$' + let maxspaces = tw + elseif a:2 =~ '^\d\+$' + let maxspaces = a:2 + else + call Justify_error("maxspaces must be a number or ''") + return 3 + endif + else + let maxspaces = tw + endif + if maxspaces <= 1 + call Justify_error("maxspaces should be larger than 1") + return 4 + endif + + " Set the indentation style (accept sw and ts units) + let indent_fix = '' + if a:0 >= 3 + if (a:3 == '') || a:3 =~ '^-[1-9]\d*\(shiftwidth\|sw\|tabstop\|ts\)\=$' + let indent = -1 + elseif a:3 =~ '^-\=0\(shiftwidth\|sw\|tabstop\|ts\)\=$' + let indent = 0 + elseif a:3 =~ '^\d\+\(shiftwidth\|sw\|tabstop\|ts\)\=$' + let indent = substitute(a:3, '\D', '', 'g') + elseif a:3 =~ '^\(shiftwidth\|sw\|tabstop\|ts\)$' + let indent = 1 + else + call Justify_error("indent: a number with 'sw'/'ts' unit") + return 5 + endif + if indent >= 0 + while indent > 0 + let indent_fix = indent_fix . ' ' + let indent = indent - 1 + endwhile + let indent_sw = 0 + if a:3 =~ '\(shiftwidth\|sw\)' + let indent_sw = &sw + elseif a:3 =~ '\(tabstop\|ts\)' + let indent_sw = &ts + endif + let indent_fix2 = '' + while indent_sw > 0 + let indent_fix2 = indent_fix2 . indent_fix + let indent_sw = indent_sw - 1 + endwhile + let indent_fix = indent_fix2 + endif + else + let indent = -1 + endif + + " Avoid substitution reports + let save_report = &report + set report=1000000 + + " Check 'joinspaces' and 'cpo' + if &js == 1 + if &cpo =~ 'j' + let join_str = '\(\. \)' + else + let join_str = '\([.!?!] \)' + endif + endif + + let cur = a:firstline + while cur <= a:lastline + + let str_orig = getline(cur) + let save_et = &et + set et + exec cur . "retab" + let &et = save_et + let str = getline(cur) + + let indent_str = indent_fix + let indent_n = strlen(indent_str) + " Shall we remember the current indentation + if indent < 0 + let indent_orig = matchstr(str_orig, '^\s*') + if strlen(indent_orig) > 0 + let indent_str = indent_orig + let indent_n = strlen(matchstr(str, '^\s*')) + endif + endif + + " Trim trailing, leading and running whitespace + let str = substitute(str, '\s\+$', '', '') + let str = substitute(str, '^\s\+', '', '') + let str = substitute(str, '\s\+', ' ', 'g') + let str_n = strdisplaywidth(str) + + " Possible addition of space after punctuation + if exists("join_str") + let str = substitute(str, join_str, '\1 ', 'g') + endif + let join_n = strdisplaywidth(str) - str_n + + " Can extraspaces be added? + " Note that str_n may be less than strlen(str) [joinspaces above] + if strdisplaywidth(str) <= tw - indent_n && str_n > 0 + " How many spaces should be added + let s_add = tw - str_n - indent_n - join_n + let s_nr = strlen(substitute(str, '\S', '', 'g') ) - join_n + let s_dup = s_add / s_nr + let s_mod = s_add % s_nr + + " Test if the changed line fits with tw + if 0 <= (str_n + (maxspaces - 1)*s_nr + indent_n) - tw + + " Duplicate spaces + while s_dup > 0 + let str = substitute(str, '\( \+\)', ' \1', 'g') + let s_dup = s_dup - 1 + endwhile + + " Add extra spaces from the end + while s_mod > 0 + let str = substitute(str, '\(\(\s\+\S\+\)\{' . s_mod . '}\)$', ' \1', '') + let s_mod = s_mod - 1 + endwhile + + " Indent the line + if indent_n > 0 + let str = substitute(str, '^', indent_str, '' ) + endif + + " Replace the line + call setline(cur, str) + + " Convert to whitespace + if &et == 0 + exec cur . 'retab!' + endif + + endif " Change of line + endif " Possible change + + let cur = cur + 1 + endwhile + + norm ^ + + let &report = save_report + +endfunction + +" EOF vim: tw=78 ts=8 sw=4 sts=4 noet ai diff --git a/src/version.c b/src/version.c --- a/src/version.c +++ b/src/version.c @@ -749,6 +749,8 @@ static char *(features[]) = static int included_patches[] = { /* Add new patch number below this line */ /**/ + 1673, +/**/ 1672, /**/ 1671,