view runtime/indent/clojure.vim @ 27970:212c5894b8b1 v8.2.4510

patch 8.2.4510: Vim9: shortening commands leads to confusing script Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/204852ae2adfdde10c656ca7f14e5b4207a69172 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Mar 5 12:56:44 2022 +0000 patch 8.2.4510: Vim9: shortening commands leads to confusing script Problem: Vim9: shortening commands leads to confusing script. Solution: In Vim9 script require at least ":cont" for ":continue", "const" instead of "cons", "break" instead of "brea", "catch" instead of "cat", "else" instead of "el" "elseif" instead of "elsei" "endfor" instead of "endfo" "endif" instead of "en" "endtry" instead of "endt", "finally" instead of "fina", "throw" instead of "th", "while" instead of "wh".
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Sat, 05 Mar 2022 14:00:03 +0100
parents babd9f1dbe12
children e3d6184b89fa
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" Vim indent file
" Language:           Clojure
" Maintainer:         Alex Vear <alex@vear.uk>
" Former Maintainers: Sung Pae <self@sungpae.com>
"                     Meikel Brandmeyer <mb@kotka.de>
" URL:                https://github.com/clojure-vim/clojure.vim
" License:            Vim (see :h license)
" Last Change:        2021-10-26

if exists("b:did_indent")
	finish
endif
let b:did_indent = 1

let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim

let b:undo_indent = 'setlocal autoindent< smartindent< expandtab< softtabstop< shiftwidth< indentexpr< indentkeys<'

setlocal noautoindent nosmartindent
setlocal softtabstop=2 shiftwidth=2 expandtab
setlocal indentkeys=!,o,O

if exists("*searchpairpos")

	if !exists('g:clojure_maxlines')
		let g:clojure_maxlines = 300
	endif

	if !exists('g:clojure_fuzzy_indent')
		let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent = 1
	endif

	if !exists('g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns')
		let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns = ['^with', '^def', '^let']
	endif

	if !exists('g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist')
		let g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist = ['-fn$', '\v^with-%(meta|out-str|loading-context)$']
	endif

	if !exists('g:clojure_special_indent_words')
		let g:clojure_special_indent_words = 'deftype,defrecord,reify,proxy,extend-type,extend-protocol,letfn'
	endif

	if !exists('g:clojure_align_multiline_strings')
		let g:clojure_align_multiline_strings = 0
	endif

	if !exists('g:clojure_align_subforms')
		let g:clojure_align_subforms = 0
	endif

	function! s:syn_id_name()
		return synIDattr(synID(line("."), col("."), 0), "name")
	endfunction

	function! s:ignored_region()
		return s:syn_id_name() =~? '\vstring|regex|comment|character'
	endfunction

	function! s:current_char()
		return getline('.')[col('.')-1]
	endfunction

	function! s:current_word()
		return getline('.')[col('.')-1 : searchpos('\v>', 'n', line('.'))[1]-2]
	endfunction

	function! s:is_paren()
		return s:current_char() =~# '\v[\(\)\[\]\{\}]' && !s:ignored_region()
	endfunction

	" Returns 1 if string matches a pattern in 'patterns', which should be
	" a list of patterns.
	function! s:match_one(patterns, string)
		for pat in a:patterns
			if a:string =~# pat | return 1 | endif
		endfor
	endfunction

	function! s:match_pairs(open, close, stopat)
		" Stop only on vector and map [ resp. {. Ignore the ones in strings and
		" comments.
		if a:stopat == 0 && g:clojure_maxlines > 0
			let stopat = max([line(".") - g:clojure_maxlines, 0])
		else
			let stopat = a:stopat
		endif

		let pos = searchpairpos(a:open, '', a:close, 'bWn', "!s:is_paren()", stopat)
		return [pos[0], col(pos)]
	endfunction

	function! s:clojure_check_for_string_worker()
		" Check whether there is the last character of the previous line is
		" highlighted as a string. If so, we check whether it's a ". In this
		" case we have to check also the previous character. The " might be the
		" closing one. In case the we are still in the string, we search for the
		" opening ". If this is not found we take the indent of the line.
		let nb = prevnonblank(v:lnum - 1)

		if nb == 0
			return -1
		endif

		call cursor(nb, 0)
		call cursor(0, col("$") - 1)
		if s:syn_id_name() !~? "string"
			return -1
		endif

		" This will not work for a " in the first column...
		if s:current_char() == '"'
			call cursor(0, col("$") - 2)
			if s:syn_id_name() !~? "string"
				return -1
			endif
			if s:current_char() != '\'
				return -1
			endif
			call cursor(0, col("$") - 1)
		endif

		let p = searchpos('\(^\|[^\\]\)\zs"', 'bW')

		if p != [0, 0]
			return p[1] - 1
		endif

		return indent(".")
	endfunction

	function! s:check_for_string()
		let pos = getpos('.')
		try
			let val = s:clojure_check_for_string_worker()
		finally
			call setpos('.', pos)
		endtry
		return val
	endfunction

	function! s:strip_namespace_and_macro_chars(word)
		return substitute(a:word, "\\v%(.*/|[#'`~@^,]*)(.*)", '\1', '')
	endfunction

	function! s:clojure_is_method_special_case_worker(position)
		" Find the next enclosing form.
		call search('\S', 'Wb')

		" Special case: we are at a '(('.
		if s:current_char() == '('
			return 0
		endif
		call cursor(a:position)

		let next_paren = s:match_pairs('(', ')', 0)

		" Special case: we are now at toplevel.
		if next_paren == [0, 0]
			return 0
		endif
		call cursor(next_paren)

		call search('\S', 'W')
		let w = s:strip_namespace_and_macro_chars(s:current_word())

		if g:clojure_special_indent_words =~# '\V\<' . w . '\>'

			" `letfn` is a special-special-case.
			if w ==# 'letfn'
				" Earlier code left the cursor at:
				"     (letfn [...] ...)
				"      ^

				" Search and get coordinates of first `[`
				"     (letfn [...] ...)
				"            ^
				call search('\[', 'W')
				let pos = getcurpos()
				let letfn_bracket = [pos[1], pos[2]]

				" Move cursor to start of the form this function was
				" initially called on.  Grab the coordinates of the
				" closest outer `[`.
				call cursor(a:position)
				let outer_bracket = s:match_pairs('\[', '\]', 0)

				" If the located square brackets are not the same,
				" don't use special-case formatting.
				if outer_bracket != letfn_bracket
					return 0
				endif
			endif

			return 1
		endif

		return 0
	endfunction

	function! s:is_method_special_case(position)
		let pos = getpos('.')
		try
			let val = s:clojure_is_method_special_case_worker(a:position)
		finally
			call setpos('.', pos)
		endtry
		return val
	endfunction

	" Check if form is a reader conditional, that is, it is prefixed by #?
	" or #?@
	function! s:is_reader_conditional_special_case(position)
		return getline(a:position[0])[a:position[1] - 3 : a:position[1] - 2] == "#?"
			\|| getline(a:position[0])[a:position[1] - 4 : a:position[1] - 2] == "#?@"
	endfunction

	" Returns 1 for opening brackets, -1 for _anything else_.
	function! s:bracket_type(char)
		return stridx('([{', a:char) > -1 ? 1 : -1
	endfunction

	" Returns: [opening-bracket-lnum, indent]
	function! s:clojure_indent_pos()
		" Get rid of special case.
		if line(".") == 1
			return [0, 0]
		endif

		" We have to apply some heuristics here to figure out, whether to use
		" normal lisp indenting or not.
		let i = s:check_for_string()
		if i > -1
			return [0, i + !!g:clojure_align_multiline_strings]
		endif

		call cursor(0, 1)

		" Find the next enclosing [ or {. We can limit the second search
		" to the line, where the [ was found. If no [ was there this is
		" zero and we search for an enclosing {.
		let paren = s:match_pairs('(', ')', 0)
		let bracket = s:match_pairs('\[', '\]', paren[0])
		let curly = s:match_pairs('{', '}', bracket[0])

		" In case the curly brace is on a line later then the [ or - in
		" case they are on the same line - in a higher column, we take the
		" curly indent.
		if curly[0] > bracket[0] || curly[1] > bracket[1]
			if curly[0] > paren[0] || curly[1] > paren[1]
				return curly
			endif
		endif

		" If the curly was not chosen, we take the bracket indent - if
		" there was one.
		if bracket[0] > paren[0] || bracket[1] > paren[1]
			return bracket
		endif

		" There are neither { nor [ nor (, ie. we are at the toplevel.
		if paren == [0, 0]
			return paren
		endif

		" Now we have to reimplement lispindent. This is surprisingly easy, as
		" soon as one has access to syntax items.
		"
		" - Check whether we are in a special position after a word in
		"   g:clojure_special_indent_words. These are special cases.
		" - Get the next keyword after the (.
		" - If its first character is also a (, we have another sexp and align
		"   one column to the right of the unmatched (.
		" - In case it is in lispwords, we indent the next line to the column of
		"   the ( + sw.
		" - If not, we check whether it is last word in the line. In that case
		"   we again use ( + sw for indent.
		" - In any other case we use the column of the end of the word + 2.
		call cursor(paren)

		if s:is_method_special_case(paren)
			return [paren[0], paren[1] + &shiftwidth - 1]
		endif

		if s:is_reader_conditional_special_case(paren)
			return paren
		endif

		" In case we are at the last character, we use the paren position.
		if col("$") - 1 == paren[1]
			return paren
		endif

		" In case after the paren is a whitespace, we search for the next word.
		call cursor(0, col('.') + 1)
		if s:current_char() == ' '
			call search('\v\S', 'W')
		endif

		" If we moved to another line, there is no word after the (. We
		" use the ( position for indent.
		if line(".") > paren[0]
			return paren
		endif

		" We still have to check, whether the keyword starts with a (, [ or {.
		" In that case we use the ( position for indent.
		let w = s:current_word()
		if s:bracket_type(w[0]) == 1
			return paren
		endif

		" If the keyword begins with #, check if it is an anonymous
		" function or set, in which case we indent by the shiftwidth
		" (minus one if g:clojure_align_subforms = 1), or if it is
		" ignored, in which case we use the ( position for indent.
		if w[0] == "#"
			" TODO: Handle #=() and other rare reader invocations?
			if w[1] == '(' || w[1] == '{'
				return [paren[0], paren[1] + (g:clojure_align_subforms ? 0 : &shiftwidth - 1)]
			elseif w[1] == '_'
				return paren
			endif
		endif

		" Test words without namespace qualifiers and leading reader macro
		" metacharacters.
		"
		" e.g. clojure.core/defn and #'defn should both indent like defn.
		let ww = s:strip_namespace_and_macro_chars(w)

		if &lispwords =~# '\V\<' . ww . '\>'
			return [paren[0], paren[1] + &shiftwidth - 1]
		endif

		if g:clojure_fuzzy_indent
			\ && !s:match_one(g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_blacklist, ww)
			\ && s:match_one(g:clojure_fuzzy_indent_patterns, ww)
			return [paren[0], paren[1] + &shiftwidth - 1]
		endif

		call search('\v\_s', 'cW')
		call search('\v\S', 'W')
		if paren[0] < line(".")
			return [paren[0], paren[1] + (g:clojure_align_subforms ? 0 : &shiftwidth - 1)]
		endif

		call search('\v\S', 'bW')
		return [line('.'), col('.') + 1]
	endfunction

	function! GetClojureIndent()
		let lnum = line('.')
		let orig_lnum = lnum
		let orig_col = col('.')
		let [opening_lnum, indent] = s:clojure_indent_pos()

		" Account for multibyte characters
		if opening_lnum > 0
			let indent -= indent - virtcol([opening_lnum, indent])
		endif

		" Return if there are no previous lines to inherit from
		if opening_lnum < 1 || opening_lnum >= lnum - 1
			call cursor(orig_lnum, orig_col)
			return indent
		endif

		let bracket_count = 0

		" Take the indent of the first previous non-white line that is
		" at the same sexp level. cf. src/misc1.c:get_lisp_indent()
		while 1
			let lnum = prevnonblank(lnum - 1)
			let col = 1

			if lnum <= opening_lnum
				break
			endif

			call cursor(lnum, col)

			" Handle bracket counting edge case
			if s:is_paren()
				let bracket_count += s:bracket_type(s:current_char())
			endif

			while 1
				if search('\v[(\[{}\])]', '', lnum) < 1
					break
				elseif !s:ignored_region()
					let bracket_count += s:bracket_type(s:current_char())
				endif
			endwhile

			if bracket_count == 0
				" Check if this is part of a multiline string
				call cursor(lnum, 1)
				if s:syn_id_name() !~? '\vstring|regex'
					call cursor(orig_lnum, orig_col)
					return indent(lnum)
				endif
			endif
		endwhile

		call cursor(orig_lnum, orig_col)
		return indent
	endfunction

	setlocal indentexpr=GetClojureIndent()

else

	" In case we have searchpairpos not available we fall back to
	" normal lisp indenting.
	setlocal indentexpr=
	setlocal lisp
	let b:undo_indent .= '| setlocal lisp<'

endif

let &cpo = s:save_cpo
unlet! s:save_cpo

" vim:sts=8:sw=8:ts=8:noet