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view runtime/indent/falcon.vim @ 2953:9f71f5a526af v7.3.249
updated for version 7.3.249
Problem: Wrong indenting for array initializer.
Solution: Detect '}' in a better way. (Lech Lorens)
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Fri, 15 Jul 2011 14:12:30 +0200 |
parents | fae782ef63dd |
children | 8b8ef1fed009 |
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" Vim indent file " Language: Falcon " Maintainer: Steven Oliver <oliver.steven@gmail.com> " Website: https://steveno@github.com/steveno/falconpl-vim.git " Credits: Thanks to the ruby.vim authors, I borrow a lot! " Previous Maintainer: Brent A. Fulgham <bfulgham@debian.org> " ----------------------------------------------------------- " GetLatestVimScripts: 2752 1 :AutoInstall: falcon.vim "====================================== " SETUP "====================================== " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded. if exists("b:did_indent") finish endif let b:did_indent = 1 setlocal nosmartindent " Setup indent function and when to use it setlocal indentexpr=FalconGetIndent() setlocal indentkeys=0{,0},0),0],!^F,o,O,e setlocal indentkeys+==~case,=~catch,=~default,=~elif,=~else,=~end,=~\" " Define the appropriate indent function but only once if exists("*FalconGetIndent") finish endif let s:cpo_save = &cpo set cpo&vim "====================================== " VARIABLES "====================================== " Regex of syntax group names that are strings AND comments let s:syng_strcom = '\<falcon\%(String\|StringEscape\|Comment\)\>' " Regex of syntax group names that are strings let s:syng_string = '\<falcon\%(String\|StringEscape\)\>' " Keywords to indent on let s:falcon_indent_keywords = '^\s*\(case\|catch\|class\|enum\|default\|elif\|else' . \ '\|for\|function\|if.*"[^"]*:.*"\|if \(\(:\)\@!.\)*$\|loop\|object\|select' . \ '\|switch\|try\|while\|\w*\s*=\s*\w*([$\)' " Keywords to deindent on let s:falcon_deindent_keywords = '^\s*\(case\|catch\|default\|elif\|else\|end\)' "====================================== " FUNCTIONS "====================================== " Check if the character at lnum:col is inside a string function s:IsInStringOrComment(lnum, col) return synIDattr(synID(a:lnum, a:col, 1), 'name') =~ s:syng_strcom endfunction "====================================== " INDENT ROUTINE "====================================== function FalconGetIndent() " Get the line to be indented let cline = getline(v:lnum) " Don't reindent comments on first column if cline =~ '^\/\/' return 0 endif " Find the previous non-blank line let lnum = prevnonblank(v:lnum - 1) " Use zero indent at the top of the file if lnum == 0 return 0 endif let prevline=getline(lnum) let ind = indent(lnum) let chg = 0 " If we are in a multi-line string or line-comment, don't do anything if s:IsInStringOrComment(v:lnum, matchend(cline, '^\s*') + 1 ) return indent('.') endif " If the start of the line equals a double quote, then indent to the " previous lines first double quote if cline =~? '^\s*"' let chg = chg + &sw endif " If previous line started with a double quote and this one " doesn't, unindent if prevline =~? '^\s*"' && cline =~? '^\s*' let chg = chg - &sw endif " Indent if proper keyword if prevline =~? s:falcon_indent_keywords let chg = &sw " If previous line opened a parenthesis, and did not close it, indent elseif prevline =~ '^.*(\s*[^)]*\((.*)\)*[^)]*$' " Make sure this isn't just a function split between two lines if prevline =~ ',\s*$' return indent(prevnonblank(v:lnum - 1)) + &sw else return match(prevline, '(.*\((.*)\|[^)]\)*.*$') + 1 endif elseif prevline =~ '^[^(]*)\s*$' " This line closes a parenthesis. Finds opening. let curr_line = prevnonblank(lnum - 1) while curr_line >= 0 let str = getline(curr_line) if str !~ '^.*(\s*[^)]*\((.*)\)*[^)]*$' let curr_line = prevnonblank(curr_line - 1) else break endif endwhile if curr_line < 0 return -1 endif let ind = indent(curr_line) endif " If previous line ends in a semi-colon reset indent to previous " lines setting if prevline =~? ';\s*$' && prevnonblank(prevline) =~? ',\s*$' return chg = chg - (2 * &sw) endif " If previous line ended in a comma, indent again if prevline =~? ',\s*$' let chg = chg + &sw endif " If previous line ended in a =>, indent again if prevline =~? '=>\s*$' let chg = chg + &sw endif " Deindent on proper keywords if cline =~? s:falcon_deindent_keywords let chg = chg - &sw endif return ind + chg endfunction " vim: set sw=4 sts=4 et tw=80 :