Mercurial > vim
changeset 511:32cf0d2e14b4
updated for version 7.0143
author | vimboss |
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date | Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:21:14 +0000 |
parents | b47114409935 |
children | f607f15ab091 |
files | runtime/autoload/ccomplete.vim runtime/doc/todo.txt runtime/doc/version7.txt |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 112 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/runtime/autoload/ccomplete.vim +++ b/runtime/autoload/ccomplete.vim @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ " Vim completion script " Language: C " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> -" Last Change: 2005 Sep 05 +" Last Change: 2005 Sep 07 function! ccomplete#Complete(findstart, base) if a:findstart - " locate the start of the word + " Locate the start of the item, including "." and "->". let line = getline('.') let start = col('.') - 1 while start > 0 @@ -20,82 +20,128 @@ function! ccomplete#Complete(findstart, return start endif - " return list of matches - if a:base !~ '\.\|->' + " Return list of matches. + + " Split item in words, keep empty word after "." or "->". + " "aa" -> ['aa'], "aa." -> ['aa', ''], "aa.bb" -> ['aa', 'bb'], etc. + let items = split(a:base, '\.\|->', 1) + if len(items) <= 1 " Only one part, no "." or "->": complete from tags file. - let diclist = taglist(a:base) - return map(diclist, 'v:val["name"]') + " When local completion is wanted CTRL-N would have been used. + return map(taglist('^' . a:base), 'v:val["name"]') endif - " Find variable locally in function or file. - let items = split(a:base, '\.\|->') + let basetext = matchstr(a:base, '.*\(\.\|->\)') - " At the moment we only do "aa.bb", not "aa.bb.cc" - if len(items) > 2 - return [] - endif - - let line = '' + " Find variable locally in current function, current file or tags file. if searchdecl(items[0]) == 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 = ccomplete#Nextitem(strpart(line, 0, col), items[1:], basetext) else " Find the variable in the tags file - let diclist = taglist(items[0]) + let diclist = taglist('^' . items[0] . '$') + + let res = [] for i in range(len(diclist)) " For now we only recognize a variable. + " The command in the tags file must be a search pattern that shows the + " declaration of the variable. if diclist[i]['kind'] == 'v' let line = diclist[i]['cmd'] if line[0] == '/' && line[1] == '^' - " the command is a search pattern, remove the leading /^ - let line = strpart(line, 2) + let line = strpart(line, 2) " Remove /^ from the cmd + let col = match(line, items[0]) + call extend(res, ccomplete#Nextitem(strpart(line, 0, col), items[1:], basetext) endif - let col = match(line, items[0]) - break endif endfor endif - if line == '' - return [] - endif + return res +endfunc + +function! ccomplete#Nextitem(lead, items, basetext) + + " Use the text up to the variable name and split it in tokens. + let tokens = split(a:lead, '\s\+\|\<') + + " Try to recognize the type of the variable. This is rough guessing... + let members = [] + let taglines = [] + for tidx in range(len(tokens)) - " Is there a * before the variable name? - let col -= 1 - let star = 0 - while col > 0 - let col -= 1 - if line[col] == '*' - let star = 1 - elseif line[col] !~ '\s' + " Recognize 'struct foobar'. + if tokens[tidx] == 'struct' && tidx + 1 < len(tokens) + let [members, taglines] = ccomplete#StructMembers(tokens[tidx + 1], a:items[0]) + break + endif + + " Recognize a typedef: 'foobar_t'. + let diclist = taglist('^' . tokens[tidx] . '$') + for i in range(len(diclist)) + " For now we only recognize "typedef struct foobar". + " The command in the tags file must be a search pattern that shows the + " typedef. + let cmd = diclist[i]['cmd'] + let ci = matchend(cmd, 'typedef\s\+struct\s\+') + if ci > 1 + let name = matchstr(cmd, '\w*', ci) + let [m, l] = ccomplete#StructMembers(name, a:items[0]) + call extend(members, m) + call extend(taglines, l) + endif + endfor + if len(members) > 0 break endif - endwhile + + endfor - " Use the line up to the variable name and split it in tokens. - let lead = strpart(line, 0, col + 1) - let tokens = split(lead, '\s\+\|\<') - - let basetext = matchstr(a:base, '.*\.\|->') + if len(members) > 0 + if len(a:items) == 1 + return map(members, 'a:basetext . v:val') + endif - for i in range(len(tokens) - 1) - if tokens[i] == 'struct' - let name = tokens[i + 1] - " Todo: Use all tags files; What about local structures? - exe 'vimgrep /\<struct:' . name . '\>/j tags' - let res = [] - for l in getqflist() - let memb = matchstr(l['text'], '[^\t]*') - if len(items) == 1 || memb =~ '^' . items[1] - call add(res, basetext . memb) + " More items following. For each of the possible members find the + " matching following members. + let res = [] + for i in range(len(members)) + let line = taglines[i] + let memb = members[i] + let s = match(line, '\t\zs/^') + if s > 0 + let e = match(line, members[i], s) + if e > 0 + call extend(res, ccomplete#Nextitem(strpart(line, s, e - s), a:items[1:], a:basetext)) endif - endfor - return res + endif + endfor + return res + endif + + " Failed to find anything. + return [] +endfunction + + +" Return a list with two lists: +" - a list of members of structure "name" starting with string "item". +" - a list of the tag lines where the member is defined. +function! ccomplete#StructMembers(name, item) + " Todo: Use all tags files; What about local structures? + exe 'vimgrep /\<struct:' . a:name . '\>/j tags' + + let members = [] + let taglines = [] + for l in getqflist() + let memb = matchstr(l['text'], '[^\t]*') + if memb =~ '^' . a:item + call add(members, memb) + call add(taglines, l['text']) endif endfor - - return tokens + return [members, taglines] endfunction -
--- a/runtime/doc/todo.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/todo.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Sep 06 +*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Sep 07 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -30,12 +30,11 @@ be worked on, but only if you sponsor Vi *known-bugs* -------------------- Known bugs and current work ----------------------- -When ":vimgrep" lists filenames they should be shortened. Silence messages -for decompressing. +When ":vimgrep" lists filenames while searching they should be shortened. +Silence messages for decompressing? -When 'rl' is set "q/" causes hit-enter prompt. - -Try out using the free MS compiler and debugger, using Make_mvc.mak. +ccomplete: +- need list of tags files used in 'tags'. Mac unicode patch (Da Woon Jung): - selecting proportional font breaks display @@ -43,6 +42,7 @@ Mac unicode patch (Da Woon Jung): Win32: Use the free downloadable compiler 7.1. Figure out how to do debugging (with Agide?) and describe it. (George Reilly) +Try out using the free MS compiler and debugger, using Make_mvc.mak. Autoload: - Add a Vim script in $VIMRUNTIME/tools that takes a file with a list of @@ -91,7 +91,8 @@ PLANNED FOR VERSION 7.0: How to get the type of "var"? tags file doesn't give type of typedef! E.g., oparg_T is listed with "^} oparg_T;$" - mlcscope may do it, but I can't find the sources + mlcscope may do it, but it's not very portable. + http://www.exptools.com/cscope How to get the members of that type? tags file has struct: and class: fields
--- a/runtime/doc/version7.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/version7.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Sep 06 +*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Sep 07 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -1326,4 +1326,10 @@ Could be noticed with a Thai font. Output of ":function" could leave some of the typed text behind. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) +When the command line history has only a few lines the command line window +would be opened with these lines above the first window line. + +When using a command line window for search strings ":qa" would result in +searching for "qa" instead of quitting all windows. + vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: