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view runtime/ftplugin/bzl.vim @ 20822:8e5f991db3b4 v8.2.0963
patch 8.2.0963: number increment/decrement does not work with 'virtualedit'
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6c6be9e88d72a60ee279ccad73d018c534b71d66
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Jun 12 20:19:44 2020 +0200
patch 8.2.0963: number increment/decrement does not work with 'virtualedit'
Problem: Number increment/decrement does not work with 'virtualedit'.
Solution: Handle coladd changing. (Christian Brabandt, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/6240,
closes #923)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Fri, 12 Jun 2020 20:30:04 +0200 |
parents | 30042ddff503 |
children | 34b4eb3a8458 |
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" Vim filetype plugin file " Language: Bazel (http://bazel.io) " Maintainer: David Barnett (https://github.com/google/vim-ft-bzl) " Last Change: 2015 Aug 11 "" " @section Introduction, intro " Core settings for the bzl filetype, used for BUILD and *.bzl files for the " Bazel build system (http://bazel.io/). if exists('b:did_ftplugin') finish endif " Vim 7.4.051 has opinionated settings in ftplugin/python.vim that try to force " PEP8 conventions on every python file, but these conflict with Google's " indentation guidelines. As a workaround, we explicitly source the system " ftplugin, but save indentation settings beforehand and restore them after. let s:save_expandtab = &l:expandtab let s:save_shiftwidth = &l:shiftwidth let s:save_softtabstop = &l:softtabstop let s:save_tabstop = &l:tabstop " NOTE: Vim versions before 7.3.511 had a ftplugin/python.vim that was broken " for compatible mode. let s:save_cpo = &cpo set cpo&vim " Load base python ftplugin (also defines b:did_ftplugin). source $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/python.vim " NOTE: Vim versions before 7.4.104 and later set this in ftplugin/python.vim. setlocal comments=b:#,fb:- " Restore pre-existing indentation settings. let &l:expandtab = s:save_expandtab let &l:shiftwidth = s:save_shiftwidth let &l:softtabstop = s:save_softtabstop let &l:tabstop = s:save_tabstop setlocal formatoptions-=t " Make gf work with imports in BUILD files. setlocal includeexpr=substitute(v:fname,'//','','') " Enable syntax-based folding, if specified. if get(g:, 'ft_bzl_fold', 0) setlocal foldmethod=syntax setlocal foldtext=BzlFoldText() endif if exists('*BzlFoldText') finish endif function BzlFoldText() abort let l:start_num = nextnonblank(v:foldstart) let l:end_num = prevnonblank(v:foldend) if l:end_num <= l:start_num + 1 " If the fold is empty, don't print anything for the contents. let l:content = '' else " Otherwise look for something matching the content regex. " And if nothing matches, print an ellipsis. let l:content = '...' for l:line in getline(l:start_num + 1, l:end_num - 1) let l:content_match = matchstr(l:line, '\m\C^\s*name = \zs.*\ze,$') if !empty(l:content_match) let l:content = l:content_match break endif endfor endif " Enclose content with start and end let l:start_text = getline(l:start_num) let l:end_text = substitute(getline(l:end_num), '^\s*', '', '') let l:text = l:start_text . ' ' . l:content . ' ' . l:end_text " Compute the available width for the displayed text. let l:width = winwidth(0) - &foldcolumn - (&number ? &numberwidth : 0) let l:lines_folded = ' ' . string(1 + v:foldend - v:foldstart) . ' lines' " Expand tabs, truncate, pad, and concatenate let l:text = substitute(l:text, '\t', repeat(' ', &tabstop), 'g') let l:text = strpart(l:text, 0, l:width - len(l:lines_folded)) let l:padding = repeat(' ', l:width - len(l:lines_folded) - len(l:text)) return l:text . l:padding . l:lines_folded endfunction let &cpo = s:save_cpo unlet s:save_cpo