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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
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7 NetBeans ExternalEditor Integration Features *netbeans*
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8 *netbeans-support*
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9 1. Introduction |netbeans-intro|
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10 2. NetBeans Key Bindings |netbeans-keybindings|
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11 3. Configuring Vim for NetBeans |netbeans-configure|
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12 4. Downloading NetBeans |netbeans-download|
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13 5. Preparing NetBeans for Vim |netbeans-preparation|
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14 6. Obtaining the External Editor Module |obtaining-exted|
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15 7. Setting up NetBeans to run with Vim |netbeans-setup|
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16 8. Messages |netbeans-messages|
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17 9. Running Vim from NetBeans |netbeans-run|
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18 10. NetBeans protocol |netbeans-protocol|
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19 11. NetBeans commands |netbeans-commands|
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20 12. Known problems |netbeans-problems|
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22 {Vi does not have any of these features}
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23 {only available when compiled with the |+netbeans_intg| feature}
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25 ==============================================================================
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26 1. Introduction *netbeans-intro*
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28 NetBeans is an open source Integrated Development Environment developed
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29 jointly by Sun Microsystems, Inc. and the netbeans.org developer community.
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30 Initially just a Java IDE, NetBeans has had C, C++, and Fortran support added
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31 in recent releases.
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33 For more information visit the main NetBeans web site http://www.netbeans.org
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34 or the NetBeans External Editor site at http://externaleditor.netbeans.org.
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36 Sun Microsystems, Inc. also ships NetBeans under the name Sun ONE Studio.
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37 Visit http://www.sun.com for more information regarding the Sun ONE Studio
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38 product line.
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40 Current releases of NetBeans provide full support for Java and limited support
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41 for C, C++, and Fortran. Current releases of Sun ONE Studio provide full
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44 The interface to NetBeans is also supported by Agide, the A-A-P GUI IDE.
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45 Agide is very different from NetBeans:
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46 - Based on Python instead of Java, much smaller footprint and fast startup.
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47 - Agide is a framework in which many different tools can work together.
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48 See the A-A-P website for information: http://www.A-A-P.org.
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50 ==============================================================================
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51 2. NetBeans Key Bindings *netbeans-keybindings*
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53 Vim understands a number of key bindings that execute NetBeans commands.
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54 These are typically all the Function key combinations. To execute a NetBeans
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55 command, the user must press the Pause key followed by a NetBeans key binding.
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56 For example, in order to compile a Java file, the NetBeans key binding is
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57 "F9". So, while in vim, press "Pause F9" to compile a java file. To toggle a
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58 breakpoint at the current line, press "Pause Shift F8".
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60 The Pause key is Function key 21. If you don't have a working Pause key and
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61 want to use F8 instead, use: >
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63 :map <F8> <F21>
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65 The External Editor module dynamically reads the NetBeans key bindings so vim
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66 should always have the latest key bindings, even when NetBeans changes them.
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68 ==============================================================================
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69 3. Configuring Vim for NetBeans *netbeans-configure*
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71 For more help installing vim, please read |usr_90.txt| in the Vim User Manual.
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74 On Unix
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76 When running configure without arguments the NetBeans interface should be
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77 included. That is, if the configure check to find out if your system supports
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78 the required features succeeds.
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80 In case you do not want the NetBeans interface you can disable it by
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81 uncommenting a line with "--disable-netbeans" in the Makefile.
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83 Currently, only gvim is supported in this integration as NetBeans does not
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84 have means to supply a terminal emulator for the vim command. Furthermore,
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85 there is only GUI support for GTK, GNOME, and Motif.
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87 If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries. See
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88 |workshop-xpm| for details on obtaining the latest version of XPM.
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91 On MS-Windows
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93 The Win32 support is now in beta stage.
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95 To use XPM signs on Win32 (e.g. when using with NetBeans) you can compile
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96 XPM by yourself or use precompiled libraries from http://iamphet.nm.ru/misc/
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97 (for MS Visual C++) or http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net (for MinGW).
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99 ==============================================================================
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100 4. Downloading NetBeans *netbeans-download*
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102 The NetBeans IDE is available for download from netbeans.org. You can download
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103 a released version, download sources, or use CVS to download the current
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104 source tree. If you choose to download sources, follow directions from
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105 netbeans.org on building NetBeans.
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107 Depending on the version of NetBeans you download, you may need to do further
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108 work to get the required External Editor module. This is the module which lets
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109 NetBeans work with gvim (or xemacs :-). See http://externaleditor.netbeans.org
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110 for details on downloading this module if your NetBeans release does not have
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111 it.
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113 For C, C++, and Fortran support you will also need the cpp module. See
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114 http://cpp.netbeans.org for information regarding this module.
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116 You can also download Sun ONE Studio from Sun Microsystems, Inc for a 30 day
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117 free trial. See http://www.sun.com for further details.
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120 5. Preparing NetBeans for Vim *netbeans-preparation*
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122 In order for NetBeans to work with vim, the NetBeans External Editor module
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123 must be loaded and enabled. If you have a Sun ONE Studio Enterprise Edition
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124 then this module should be loaded and enabled. If you have a NetBeans release
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125 you may need to find another way of obtaining this open source module.
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127 You can check if you have this module by opening the Tools->Options dialog
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128 and drilling down to the "Modules" list (IDE Configuration->System->Modules).
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129 If your Modules list has an entry for "External Editor" you must make sure
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130 it is enabled (the "Enabled" property should have the value "True"). If your
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131 Modules list has no External Editor see the next section on |obtaining-exted|.
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134 6. Obtaining the External Editor Module *obtaining-exted*
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137 is to use the NetBeans Update Center to download and install the module.
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138 Unfortunately, some versions do not have this module in their update
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139 center. If you cannot download via the update center you will need to
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140 download sources and build the module. I will try and get the module
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141 available from the NetBeans Update Center so building will be unnecessary.
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142 Also check http://externaleditor.netbeans.org for other availability options.
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144 To download the External Editor sources via CVS and build your own module,
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145 see http://externaleditor.netbeans.org and http://www.netbeans.org.
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146 Unfortunately, this is not a trivial procedure.
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148 ==============================================================================
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149 7. Setting up NetBeans to run with Vim *netbeans-setup*
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151 Assuming you have loaded and enabled the NetBeans External Editor module
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152 as described in |netbeans-preparation| all you need to do is verify that
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153 the gvim command line is properly configured for your environment.
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155 Open the Tools->Options dialog and open the Editing category. Select the
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156 External Editor. The right hand pane should contain a Properties tab and
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157 an Expert tab. In the Properties tab make sure the "Editor Type" is set
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158 to "Vim". In the Expert tab make sure the "Vim Command" is correct.
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161 line options there which must be there for the connection to be properly
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162 set up. You can change the command name but that's about it. If your gvim
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163 can be found by your $PATH then the VIM Command can start with "gvim". If
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164 you don't want gvim searched from your $PATH then hard code in the full
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165 Unix path name. At this point you should get a gvim for any source file
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166 you open in NetBeans.
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168 If some files come up in gvim and others (with different file suffixes) come
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169 up in the default NetBeans editor you should verify the MIME type in the
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170 Expert tab MIME Type property. NetBeans is MIME oriented and the External
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171 Editor will only open MIME types specified in this property.
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174 8. Messages *netbeans-messages*
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176 These messages are specific for NetBeans:
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178 *E463*
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179 Region is guarded, cannot modify
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180 NetBeans defines guarded areas in the text, which you cannot
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181 change.
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182 Also sets the current buffer, if necessary.
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184 *E656*
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185 NetBeans disallows writes of unmodified buffers
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186 NetBeans does not support writes of unmodified buffers that
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187 were opened from NetBeans.
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189 *E657*
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190 Partial writes disallowed for NetBeans buffers
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192 opened from NetBeans.
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194 *E658*
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195 NetBeans connection lost for this buffer
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196 NetBeans has become confused about the state of this file.
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197 Rather than risk data corruption, NetBeans has severed the
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198 connection for this file. Vim will take over responsibility
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199 for saving changes to this file and NetBeans will no longer
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200 know of these changes.
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202 *E744*
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203 NetBeans does not allow changes in read-only files
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204 Vim normally allows changes to a read-only file and only
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205 enforces the read-only rule if you try to write the file.
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206 However, NetBeans does not let you make changes to a file
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207 which is read-only and becomes confused if vim does this.
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208 So vim does not allow modifications to files when run with
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209 NetBeans.
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211 9. Running Vim from NetBeans *netbeans-run*
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213 NetBeans starts Vim with the |-nb| argument. Three forms can be used, that
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214 differ in the way the information for the connection is specified:
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216 -nb={fname} from a file
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217 -nb:{hostname}:{addr}:{password} directly
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218 -nb from a file or environment
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220 *E660* *E668*
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221 For security reasons, the best method is to write the information in a file
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222 readable only by the user. The name of the file can be passed with the
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223 "-nb={fname}" argument or, when "-nb" is used without a parameter, the
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224 environment variable "__NETBEANS_CONINFO". The file must contain these three
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225 lines, in any order:
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229 auth={password}
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231 Other lines are ignored. The caller of Vim is responsible for deleting the
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232 file afterwards.
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234 {hostname} is the name of the machine where NetBeans is running. When omitted
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235 the environment variable "__NETBEANS_HOST" is used or the default "localhost".
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237 {addr} is the port number for NetBeans. When omitted the environment variable
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238 "__NETBEANS_SOCKET" is used or the default 3219.
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240 {password} is the password for connecting to NetBeans. When omitted the
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241 environment variable "__NETBEANS_VIM_PASSWORD" is used or "changeme".
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243 ==============================================================================
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244 10. NetBeans protocol *netbeans-protocol*
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246 The communication between NetBeans and Vim uses plain text messages. This
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247 protocol was first designed to work with the external editor module of
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248 NetBeans (see http://externaleditor.netbeans.org). Later it was extended to
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249 work with Agide (A-A-P GUI IDE, see http://www.a-a-p.org). The extensions are
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250 marked with "version 2.1".
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252 Version 2.2 of the protocol has several minor changes which should only affect
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253 NetBeans users (ie, not Agide users). However, a bug was fixed which could
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254 cause confusion. The netbeans_saved() function sent a "save" protocol
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255 command. In protocol version 2.1 and earlier this was incorrectly interpreted
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256 as a notification that a write had taken place. In reality, it told NetBeans
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257 to save the file so multiple writes were being done. This caused various
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258 problems and has been fixed in 2.2. To decrease the likelihood of this
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260 netbeans_save_buffer().
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262 We are now at version 2.3. For the differences between 2.2 and 2.3 search for
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263 "2.3" below.
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266 plain UTF-8 text this protocol could also be used with any other communication
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269 To see an example implementation look at the gvim tool in Agide. Currently
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271 http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/a-a-p/Agide/Tools/GvimTool.py?view=markup
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275 10.1 Kinds of messages |nb-messages|
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276 10.2 Terms |nb-terms|
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277 10.3 Commands |nb-commands|
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278 10.4 Functions and Replies |nb-functions|
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279 10.5 Events |nb-events|
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280 10.6 Special messages |nb-special|
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282 *E627* *E628* *E629* *E630* *E631* *E632* *E633* *E634* *E635* *E636*
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283 *E637* *E638* *E639* *E640* *E641* *E642* *E643* *E644* *E645* *E646*
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284 *E647* *E648* *E649* *E650* *E651* *E652* *E653* *E654*
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285 These errors occur when a message violates the protocol.
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288 10.1 Kinds of messages *nb-messages*
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290 There are four kinds of messages:
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292 kind direction comment ~
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293 Command IDE -> editor no reply necessary
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294 Function IDE -> editor editor must send back a reply
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295 Reply editor -> IDE only in response to a Function
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296 Event editor -> IDE no reply necessary
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298 The messages are sent as a single line with a terminating newline character.
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299 Arguments are separated by a single space. The first item of the message
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300 depends on the kind of message:
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302 kind first item example ~
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303 Command bufID:name!seqno 11:showBalloon!123 "text"
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304 Function bufID:name/seqno 11:getLength/123
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305 Reply seqno 123 5000
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306 Event bufID:name=123 11:keyCommand=123 "S-F2"
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309 10.2 Terms *nb-terms*
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311 bufID Buffer number. A message may be either for a specific buffer
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312 or generic. Generic messages use a bufID of zero. NOTE: this
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313 buffer ID is assigned by the IDE, it is not Vim's buffer
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314 number. The bufID must be a sequentially rising number,
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315 starting at one.
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317 seqno The IDE uses a sequence number for Commands and Functions. A
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318 Reply must use the sequence number of the Function that it is
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319 associated with. A zero sequence number can be used for
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320 Events (the seqno of the last received Command or Function can
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321 also be used).
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323 string Argument in double quotes. Text is in UTF-8 encoding. This
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324 means ASCII is passed as-is. Special characters are
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325 represented with a backslash:
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326 \" double quote
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327 \n newline
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328 \r carriage-return
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329 \t tab (optional, also works literally)
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330 \\ backslash
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331 NUL bytes are not allowed!
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333 boolean Argument with two possible values:
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334 T true
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335 F false
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337 number Argument with a decimal number.
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339 optnum Argument with either a decimal number or "none" (without the
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340 quotes).
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342 offset A number argument that indicates a byte position in a buffer.
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343 The first byte has offset zero. Line breaks are counted for
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344 how they appear in the file (CR/LF counts for two bytes).
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345 Note that a multi-byte character is counted for the number of
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346 bytes it takes.
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348 lnum/col Argument with a line number and column number position. The
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349 line number starts with one, the column is the byte position,
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350 starting with zero. Note that a multi-byte character counts
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353 pathname String argument: file name with full path.
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356 10.3 Commands *nb-commands*
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358 actionMenuItem Not implemented.
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360 actionSensitivity
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361 Not implemented.
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363 addAnno serNum typeNum off len
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364 Place an annotation in this buffer.
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365 Arguments:
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366 serNum number serial number of this placed
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367 annotation, used to be able to remove
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368 it
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369 typeNum number sequence number of the annotation
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370 defined with defineAnnoType for this
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371 buffer
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372 off number offset where annotation is to be placed
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373 len number not used
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374 In version 2.1 "lnum/col" can be used instead of "off".
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376 balloonResult text
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377 Not implemented.
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379 close Close the buffer. This leaves us without current buffer, very
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380 dangerous to use!
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382 create Creates a buffer without a name. Replaces the current buffer
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383 (it's hidden when it was changed).
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384 NetBeans uses this as the first command for a file that is
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385 being opened. The sequence of commands could be:
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386 create
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387 setCaretListener (ignored)
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388 setModified (no effect)
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389 setContentType (ignored)
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390 startDocumentListen
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391 setTitle
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392 setFullName
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394 defineAnnoType typeNum typeName tooltip glyphFile fg bg
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395 Define a type of annotation for this buffer.
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396 Arguments:
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397 typeNum number sequence number (not really used)
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398 typeName string name that identifies this annotation
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399 tooltip string not used
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400 glyphFile string name of icon file
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401 fg optnum foreground color for line highlighting
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402 bg optnum background color for line highlighting
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403 Vim will define a sign for the annotation.
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404 When both "fg" and "bg" are "none" no line highlighting is
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405 used (new in version 2.1).
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406 When "glyphFile" is empty, no text sign is used (new in
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407 version 2.1).
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408 When "glyphFile" is one or two characters long, a text sign is
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409 defined (new in version 2.1).
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410 Note: the annotations will be defined in sequence, and the
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411 sequence number is later used with addAnno.
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413 editFile pathname
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414 Set the name for the buffer and edit the file "pathname", a
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415 string argument.
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416 Normal way for the IDE to tell the editor to edit a file. If
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417 the IDE is going to pass the file text to the editor use these
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418 commands instead:
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419 setFullName
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420 insert
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421 initDone
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422 New in version 2.1.
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424 enableBalloonEval
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425 Not implemented.
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427 endAtomic End an atomic operation. The changes between "startAtomic"
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428 and "endAtomic" can be undone as one operation. But it's not
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429 implemented yet. Redraw when necessary.
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430
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431 guard off len
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432 Mark an area in the buffer as guarded. This means it cannot
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433 be edited. "off" and "len" are numbers and specify the text
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434 to be guarded.
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436 initDone Mark the buffer as ready for use. Implicitly makes the buffer
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437 the current buffer. Fires the BufReadPost autocommand event.
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439 insertDone
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440 Sent by NetBeans to tell vim an initial file insert is done.
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441 This triggers a read message being printed. Prior to version
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443 New in version 2.3.
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444
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445 moveAnnoToFront serNum
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446 Not implemented.
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447
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448 netbeansBuffer isNetbeansBuffer
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449 If "isNetbeansBuffer" is "T" then this buffer is ``owned'' by
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450 NetBeans.
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451 New in version 2.2.
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452
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453 putBufferNumber pathname
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454 Associate a buffer number with the Vim buffer by the name
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455 "pathname", a string argument. To be used when the editor
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456 reported editing another file to the IDE and the IDE needs to
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457 tell the editor what buffer number it will use for this file.
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458 Also marks the buffer as initialized.
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459 New in version 2.1.
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460
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461 raise Bring the editor to the foreground.
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462 New in version 2.1.
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463
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464 removeAnno serNum
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465 Remove a previously place annotation for this buffer.
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466 "serNum" is the same number used in addAnno.
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467
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468 save Save the buffer when it was modified. The other side of the
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469 interface is expected to write the buffer and invoke
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470 "setModified" to reset the "changed" flag of the buffer.
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471 The writing is skipped when one of these conditions is true:
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472 - 'write' is not set
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473 - the buffer is read-only
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474 - the buffer does not have a file name
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475 - 'buftype' disallows writing
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476 New in version 2.2.
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477
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478 saveDone
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479 Sent by NetBeans to tell vim a save is done. This triggers
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480 a save message being printed. Prior to version 2.3, no save
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481 messages were displayed after a save.
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482 New in version 2.3.
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483
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484 setAsUser Not implemented.
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485
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486 setBufferNumber pathname
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487 Associate a buffer number with Vim buffer by the name
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488 "pathname". To be used when the editor reported editing
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489 another file to the IDE and the IDE needs to tell the editor
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490 what buffer number it will use for this file.
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491 Has the side effect of making the buffer the current buffer.
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492 See "putBufferNumber" for a more useful command.
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493
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494 setContentType
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495 Not implemented.
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496
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497 setDot off Make the buffer the current buffer and set the cursor at the
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498 specified position. If the buffer is open in another window
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499 than make that window the current window.
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500 If there are folds they are opened to make the cursor line
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501 visible.
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502 In version 2.1 "lnum/col" can be used instead of "off".
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503
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504 setExitDelay seconds
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505 Set the delay for exiting to "seconds", a number.
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506 This delay is used to give the IDE a chance to handle things
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507 before really exiting. The default delay is two seconds.
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508 New in version 2.1.
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509 Obsolete in version 2.3.
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510
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511 setFullName pathname
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512 Set the file name to be used for a buffer to "pathname", a
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513 string argument.
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514 Used when the IDE wants to edit a file under control of the
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515 IDE. This makes the buffer the current buffer, but does not
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516 read the file. "insert" commands will be used next to set the
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517 contents.
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518
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519 setLocAndSize Not implemented.
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520
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521 setMark Not implemented.
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522
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523 setModified modified
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524 When the boolean argument "modified" is "T" mark the buffer as
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525 modified, when it is "F" mark it as unmodified.
|
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526
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527 setModtime time
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528 Update a buffers modification time after NetBeans saves the
|
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529 file.
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530 New in version 2.3.
|
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531
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532 setReadOnly
|
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533 Passed by NetBeans to tell vim a file is readonly.
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534 Implemented in verion 2.3.
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535
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536 setStyle Not implemented.
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537
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538 setTitle name
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539 Set the title for the buffer to "name", a string argument.
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540 The title is only used for NetBeans functions, not by Vim.
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541
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542 setVisible visible
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543 When the boolean argument "visible" is "T", goto the buffer.
|
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544 The "F" argument does nothing.
|
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545
|
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546 showBalloon text
|
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547 Show a balloon (popup window) at the mouse pointer position,
|
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548 containing "text", a string argument. The balloon should
|
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549 disappear when the mouse is moved more than a few pixels.
|
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550 New in version 2.1.
|
|
551
|
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552 specialKeys
|
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553 Map a set of keys (mostly function keys) to be passed back
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554 to NetBeans for processing. This lets NetBeans hotkeys be
|
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555 used from vim.
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556 Implemented in version 2.3.
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|
557
|
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558 startAtomic Begin an atomic operation. The screen will not be updated
|
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559 until "endAtomic" is given.
|
|
560
|
|
561 startCaretListen
|
|
562 Not implemented.
|
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563
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|
564 startDocumentListen
|
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565 Mark the buffer to report changes to the IDE with the
|
|
566 "insert" and "remove" events. The default is to report
|
|
567 changes.
|
|
568
|
|
569 stopCaretListen
|
|
570 Not implemented.
|
|
571
|
|
572 stopDocumentListen
|
|
573 Mark the buffer to stop reporting changes to the IDE.
|
|
574 Opposite of startDocumentListen.
|
153
|
575 NOTE: if "netbeansBuffer" was used to mark this buffer as a
|
|
576 NetBeans buffer, then the buffer is deleted in Vim. This is
|
|
577 for compatibility with Sun Studio 10.
|
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|
578
|
|
579 unguard off len
|
|
580 Opposite of "guard", remove guarding for a text area.
|
659
|
581 Also sets the current buffer, if necessary.
|
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|
582
|
|
583 version Not implemented.
|
|
584
|
|
585
|
|
586 10.4 Functions and Replies *nb-functions*
|
|
587
|
|
588 getDot Not implemented.
|
|
589
|
|
590 getCursor Return the current buffer and cursor position.
|
|
591 The reply is:
|
|
592 seqno bufID lnum col off
|
|
593 seqno = sequence number of the function
|
|
594 bufID = buffer ID of the current buffer (if this is unknown -1
|
|
595 is used)
|
|
596 lnum = line number of the cursor (first line is one)
|
|
597 col = column number of the cursor (in bytes, zero based)
|
|
598 off = offset of the cursor in the buffer (in bytes)
|
|
599 New in version 2.1.
|
|
600
|
|
601 getLength Return the length of the buffer in bytes.
|
|
602 Reply example for a buffer with 5000 bytes:
|
|
603 123 5000
|
|
604 TODO: explain use of partial line.
|
|
605
|
|
606 getMark Not implemented.
|
|
607
|
|
608 getModified When a buffer is specified: Return zero if the buffer does not
|
|
609 have changes, one if it does have changes.
|
|
610 When no buffer is specified (buffer number zero): Return the
|
|
611 number of buffers with changes. When the result is zero it's
|
|
612 safe to tell Vim to exit.
|
|
613 New in version 2.1.
|
|
614
|
|
615 getText Return the contents of the buffer as a string.
|
|
616 Reply example for a buffer with two lines
|
|
617 123 "first line\nsecond line\n"
|
|
618 NOTE: docs indicate an offset and length argument, but this is
|
|
619 not implemented.
|
|
620
|
|
621 insert off text
|
|
622 Insert "text" before position "off". "text" is a string
|
|
623 argument, "off" a number.
|
718
|
624 "off" should have a "\n" (newline) at the end of each line.
|
|
625 Or "\r\n" when 'fileformat' is "dos". When using "insert" in
|
|
626 an empty buffer Vim will set 'fileformat' accordingly.
|
|
627 When "off" points to the start of a line the text is inserted
|
|
628 above this line. Thus when "off" is zero lines are inserted
|
|
629 before the first line.
|
|
630 When "off" points after the start of a line, possibly on the
|
|
631 NUL at the end of a line, the first line of text is appended
|
|
632 to this line. Further lines come below it.
|
7
|
633 Possible replies:
|
|
634 123 no problem
|
|
635 123 !message failed
|
|
636 Note that the message in the reply is not quoted.
|
659
|
637 Also sets the current buffer, if necessary.
|
718
|
638 Does not move the cursor to the changed text.
|
|
639 Resets undo information.
|
7
|
640
|
|
641 remove off length
|
|
642 Delete "length" bytes of text at position "off". Both
|
|
643 arguments are numbers.
|
|
644 Possible replies:
|
|
645 123 no problem
|
|
646 123 !message failed
|
|
647 Note that the message in the reply is not quoted.
|
659
|
648 Also sets the current buffer, if necessary.
|
7
|
649
|
|
650 saveAndExit Perform the equivalent of closing Vim: ":confirm qall".
|
|
651 If there are no changed files or the user does not cancel the
|
|
652 operation Vim exits and no result is sent back. The IDE can
|
|
653 consider closing the connection as a successful result.
|
|
654 If the user cancels the operation the number of modified
|
|
655 buffers that remains is returned and Vim does not exit.
|
|
656 New in version 2.1.
|
|
657
|
|
658
|
|
659 10.5 Events *nb-events*
|
|
660
|
|
661 balloonEval off len type
|
|
662 The mouse pointer rests on text for a short while. When "len"
|
|
663 is zero, there is no selection and the pointer is at position
|
|
664 "off". When "len" is non-zero the text from position "off" to
|
|
665 "off" + "len" is selected.
|
|
666 Only sent after "enableBalloonEval" was used for this buffer.
|
|
667 "type" is not yet defined.
|
|
668 Not implemented yet.
|
|
669
|
|
670 balloonText text
|
|
671 Used when 'ballooneval' is set and the mouse pointer rests on
|
|
672 some text for a moment. "text" is a string, the text under
|
|
673 the mouse pointer.
|
|
674 New in version 2.1.
|
|
675
|
|
676 buttonRelease button lnum col
|
|
677 Report which button was pressed and the location of the cursor
|
|
678 at the time of the release. Only for buffers that are owned
|
|
679 by NetBeans. This event is not sent if the button was
|
|
680 released while the mouse was in the status line or in a
|
236
|
681 separator line. If col is less than 1 the button release was
|
7
|
682 in the sign area.
|
|
683 New in version 2.2.
|
|
684
|
33
|
685 disconnect
|
|
686 Tell NetBeans that vim is exiting and not to try and read or
|
|
687 write more commands.
|
|
688 New in version 2.3.
|
|
689
|
7
|
690 fileClosed Not implemented.
|
|
691
|
|
692 fileModified Not implemented.
|
|
693
|
|
694 fileOpened pathname open modified
|
|
695 A file was opened by the user.
|
|
696 Arguments:
|
|
697 pathname string name of the file
|
|
698 open boolean always "T"
|
|
699 modified boolean always "F"
|
|
700
|
|
701 geometry cols rows x y
|
|
702 Report the size and position of the editor window.
|
|
703 Arguments:
|
|
704 cols number number of text columns
|
|
705 rows number number of text rows
|
|
706 x number pixel position on screen
|
|
707 y number pixel position on screen
|
|
708 Only works for Motif.
|
|
709
|
|
710 insert off text
|
|
711 Text "text" has been inserted in Vim at position "off".
|
|
712 Only fired when enabled, see "startDocumentListen".
|
|
713
|
|
714 invokeAction Not implemented.
|
|
715
|
|
716 keyCommand keyName
|
|
717 Reports a special key being pressed with name "keyName", which
|
|
718 is a string.
|
|
719 Supported key names:
|
|
720 F1 function key 1
|
|
721 F2 function key 2
|
|
722 ...
|
|
723 F12 function key 12
|
|
724
|
|
725 ' ' space (without the quotes)
|
|
726 ! exclamation mark
|
|
727 ... any other ASCII printable character
|
|
728 ~ tilde
|
|
729
|
|
730 X any unrecognized key
|
|
731
|
|
732 The key may be prepended by "C", "S" and/or "M" for Control,
|
|
733 Shift and Meta (Alt) modifiers. If there is a modifier a dash
|
|
734 is used to separate it from the key name. For example:
|
|
735 "C-F2".
|
|
736 ASCII characters are new in version 2.1.
|
|
737
|
|
738 keyAtPos keyName lnum/col
|
|
739 Like "keyCommand" and also report the line number and column
|
|
740 of the cursor.
|
|
741 New in version 2.1.
|
|
742
|
|
743 killed A file was closed by the user. Only for files that have been
|
|
744 assigned a number by the IDE.
|
|
745
|
|
746 newDotAndMark off off
|
|
747 Reports the position of the cursor being at "off" bytes into
|
|
748 the buffer. Only sent just before a "keyCommand" event.
|
|
749
|
|
750 quit Not implemented.
|
|
751
|
|
752 remove off len
|
|
753 Text was deleted in Vim at position "off" with byte length
|
|
754 "len".
|
|
755 Only fired when enabled, see "startDocumentListen".
|
|
756
|
|
757 revert Not implemented.
|
|
758
|
|
759 save The buffer has been saved and is now unmodified.
|
|
760 Only fired when enabled, see "startDocumentListen".
|
|
761
|
|
762 startupDone The editor has finished its startup work and is ready for
|
|
763 editing files.
|
|
764 New in version 2.1.
|
|
765
|
|
766 unmodified The buffer is now unmodified.
|
|
767 Only fired when enabled, see "startDocumentListen".
|
|
768
|
|
769 version vers Report the version of the interface implementation. Vim
|
|
770 reports "2.2" (including the quotes).
|
|
771
|
|
772
|
|
773 10.6 Special messages *nb-special*
|
|
774
|
|
775 These messages do not follow the style of the messages above. They are
|
|
776 terminated by a newline character.
|
|
777
|
|
778 ACCEPT Not used.
|
|
779
|
|
780 AUTH password editor -> IDE: First message that the editor sends to the IDE.
|
|
781 Must contain the password for the socket server, as specified
|
|
782 with the |-nb| argument. No quotes are used!
|
|
783
|
|
784 DISCONNECT IDE -> editor: break the connection. The editor will exit.
|
|
785 The IDE must only send this message when there are no unsaved
|
|
786 changes!
|
|
787
|
|
788 DETACH IDE -> editor: break the connection without exiting the
|
|
789 editor. Used when the IDE exits without bringing down the
|
|
790 editor as well.
|
|
791 New in version 2.1.
|
|
792
|
|
793 REJECT Not used.
|
|
794
|
|
795 ==============================================================================
|
146
|
796 11. NetBeans Commands *netbeans-commands*
|
|
797
|
|
798 *:nbkey*
|
|
799 :nbkey key Pass the key to NetBeans for processing
|
|
800
|
236
|
801 Pass the key to NetBeans for hot-key processing. You should not need to use
|
|
802 this command directly. However, NetBeans passes a list of hot-keys to Vim at
|
146
|
803 startup and when one of these keys is pressed, this command is generated to
|
|
804 send the key press back to NetBeans.
|
|
805
|
|
806 ==============================================================================
|
|
807 12. Known problems *netbeans-problems*
|
7
|
808
|
|
809 NUL bytes are not possible. For editor -> IDE they will appear as NL
|
|
810 characters. For IDE -> editor they cannot be inserted.
|
|
811
|
|
812
|
|
813 vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|