view runtime/ftplugin/gprof.vim @ 7526:08c1f73efcde v7.4.1064

commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7b877b360532713dc21a0ff3d55a76ac02eaf573 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Jan 9 13:51:34 2016 +0100 patch 7.4.1064 Problem: When a spell file has single letter compounding creating suggestions takes an awful long time. Solution: Add th eNOCOMPOUNDSUGS flag.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 09 Jan 2016 14:00:04 +0100
parents a5352e73dc00
children 9f41bfdbc6fc
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" Language:    gprof
" Maintainer:  Dominique Pelle <dominique.pelle@gmail.com>
" Last Change: 2013 Jun 09

" When cursor is on one line of the gprof call graph,
" calling this function jumps to this function in the call graph.
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
  finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin=1

fun! <SID>GprofJumpToFunctionIndex()
  let l:line = getline('.')
  if l:line =~ '[\d\+\]$'
    " We're in a line in the call graph.
    norm! $y%
    call search('^' . escape(@", '[]'), 'sw')
    norm! zz
  elseif l:line =~ '^\(\s\+[0-9\.]\+\)\{3}\s\+'
    " We're in line in the flat profile.
    norm! 55|eby$
    call search('^\[\d\+\].*\d\s\+' .  escape(@", '[]*.') . '\>', 'sW')
    norm! zz
  endif
endfun

" Pressing <C-]> on a line in the gprof flat profile or in
" the call graph, jumps to the corresponding function inside
" the flat profile.
map <buffer> <silent> <C-]> :call <SID>GprofJumpToFunctionIndex()<CR>

" vim:sw=2 fdm=indent