#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Google Inc. # # This file is part of YouCompleteMe. # # YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see . import vim import os import tempfile import json import re from ycmd.utils import ToUtf8IfNeeded from ycmd import user_options_store BUFFER_COMMAND_MAP = { 'same-buffer' : 'edit', 'horizontal-split' : 'split', 'vertical-split' : 'vsplit', 'new-tab' : 'tabedit' } def CurrentLineAndColumn(): """Returns the 0-based current line and 0-based current column.""" # See the comment in CurrentColumn about the calculation for the line and # column number line, column = vim.current.window.cursor line -= 1 return line, column def CurrentColumn(): """Returns the 0-based current column. Do NOT access the CurrentColumn in vim.current.line. It doesn't exist yet when the cursor is at the end of the line. Only the chars before the current column exist in vim.current.line.""" # vim's columns are 1-based while vim.current.line columns are 0-based # ... but vim.current.window.cursor (which returns a (line, column) tuple) # columns are 0-based, while the line from that same tuple is 1-based. # vim.buffers buffer objects OTOH have 0-based lines and columns. # Pigs have wings and I'm a loopy purple duck. Everything makes sense now. return vim.current.window.cursor[ 1 ] def CurrentLineContents(): return vim.current.line def TextAfterCursor(): """Returns the text after CurrentColumn.""" return vim.current.line[ CurrentColumn(): ] def TextBeforeCursor(): """Returns the text before CurrentColumn.""" return vim.current.line[ :CurrentColumn() ] # Expects version_string in 'MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH' format, e.g. '7.4.301' def VimVersionAtLeast( version_string ): major, minor, patch = [ int( x ) for x in version_string.split( '.' ) ] # For Vim 7.4.301, v:version is '704' actual_major_and_minor = GetIntValue( 'v:version' ) matching_major_and_minor = major * 100 + minor if actual_major_and_minor != matching_major_and_minor: return actual_major_and_minor > matching_major_and_minor return GetBoolValue( 'has("patch{0}")'.format( patch ) ) # Note the difference between buffer OPTIONS and VARIABLES; the two are not # the same. def GetBufferOption( buffer_object, option ): # NOTE: We used to check for the 'options' property on the buffer_object which # is available in recent versions of Vim and would then use: # # buffer_object.options[ option ] # # to read the value, BUT this caused annoying flickering when the # buffer_object was a hidden buffer (with option = 'ft'). This was all due to # a Vim bug. Until this is fixed, we won't use it. to_eval = 'getbufvar({0}, "&{1}")'.format( buffer_object.number, option ) return GetVariableValue( to_eval ) def BufferModified( buffer_object ): return bool( int( GetBufferOption( buffer_object, 'mod' ) ) ) def GetUnsavedAndCurrentBufferData(): buffers_data = {} for buffer_object in vim.buffers: if not ( BufferModified( buffer_object ) or buffer_object == vim.current.buffer ): continue buffers_data[ GetBufferFilepath( buffer_object ) ] = { # Add a newline to match what gets saved to disk. See #1455 for details. 'contents': '\n'.join( buffer_object ) + '\n', 'filetypes': FiletypesForBuffer( buffer_object ) } return buffers_data def GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename, open_file_if_needed = True ): return GetIntValue( u"bufnr('{0}', {1})".format( EscapeForVim( os.path.realpath( filename ) ), int( open_file_if_needed ) ) ) def GetCurrentBufferFilepath(): return GetBufferFilepath( vim.current.buffer ) def BufferIsVisible( buffer_number ): if buffer_number < 0: return False window_number = GetIntValue( "bufwinnr({0})".format( buffer_number ) ) return window_number != -1 def GetBufferFilepath( buffer_object ): if buffer_object.name: return buffer_object.name # Buffers that have just been created by a command like :enew don't have any # buffer name so we use the buffer number for that. Also, os.getcwd() throws # an exception when the CWD has been deleted so we handle that. try: folder_path = os.getcwd() except OSError: folder_path = tempfile.gettempdir() return os.path.join( folder_path, str( buffer_object.number ) ) def UnplaceSignInBuffer( buffer_number, sign_id ): if buffer_number < 0: return vim.command( 'try | exec "sign unplace {0} buffer={1}" | catch /E158/ | endtry'.format( sign_id, buffer_number ) ) def PlaceSign( sign_id, line_num, buffer_num, is_error = True ): # libclang can give us diagnostics that point "outside" the file; Vim borks # on these. if line_num < 1: line_num = 1 sign_name = 'YcmError' if is_error else 'YcmWarning' vim.command( 'sign place {0} line={1} name={2} buffer={3}'.format( sign_id, line_num, sign_name, buffer_num ) ) def PlaceDummySign( sign_id, buffer_num, line_num ): if buffer_num < 0 or line_num < 0: return vim.command( 'sign define ycm_dummy_sign' ) vim.command( 'sign place {0} name=ycm_dummy_sign line={1} buffer={2}'.format( sign_id, line_num, buffer_num, ) ) def UnPlaceDummySign( sign_id, buffer_num ): if buffer_num < 0: return vim.command( 'sign undefine ycm_dummy_sign' ) vim.command( 'sign unplace {0} buffer={1}'.format( sign_id, buffer_num ) ) def ClearYcmSyntaxMatches(): matches = VimExpressionToPythonType( 'getmatches()' ) for match in matches: if match[ 'group' ].startswith( 'Ycm' ): vim.eval( 'matchdelete({0})'.format( match[ 'id' ] ) ) # Returns the ID of the newly added match # Both line and column numbers are 1-based def AddDiagnosticSyntaxMatch( line_num, column_num, line_end_num = None, column_end_num = None, is_error = True ): group = 'YcmErrorSection' if is_error else 'YcmWarningSection' if not line_end_num: line_end_num = line_num line_num, column_num = LineAndColumnNumbersClamped( line_num, column_num ) line_end_num, column_end_num = LineAndColumnNumbersClamped( line_end_num, column_end_num ) if not column_end_num: return GetIntValue( "matchadd('{0}', '\%{1}l\%{2}c')".format( group, line_num, column_num ) ) else: return GetIntValue( "matchadd('{0}', '\%{1}l\%{2}c\_.\\{{-}}\%{3}l\%{4}c')".format( group, line_num, column_num, line_end_num, column_end_num ) ) # Clamps the line and column numbers so that they are not past the contents of # the buffer. Numbers are 1-based. def LineAndColumnNumbersClamped( line_num, column_num ): new_line_num = line_num new_column_num = column_num max_line = len( vim.current.buffer ) if line_num and line_num > max_line: new_line_num = max_line max_column = len( vim.current.buffer[ new_line_num - 1 ] ) if column_num and column_num > max_column: new_column_num = max_column return new_line_num, new_column_num def SetLocationList( diagnostics ): """Diagnostics should be in qflist format; see ":h setqflist" for details.""" vim.eval( 'setloclist( 0, {0} )'.format( json.dumps( diagnostics ) ) ) def ConvertDiagnosticsToQfList( diagnostics ): def ConvertDiagnosticToQfFormat( diagnostic ): # see :h getqflist for a description of the dictionary fields # Note that, as usual, Vim is completely inconsistent about whether # line/column numbers are 1 or 0 based in its various APIs. Here, it wants # them to be 1-based. location = diagnostic[ 'location' ] line_num = location[ 'line_num' ] # libclang can give us diagnostics that point "outside" the file; Vim borks # on these. if line_num < 1: line_num = 1 text = diagnostic[ 'text' ] if diagnostic.get( 'fixit_available', False ): text += ' (FixIt available)' return { 'bufnr' : GetBufferNumberForFilename( location[ 'filepath' ] ), 'lnum' : line_num, 'col' : location[ 'column_num' ], 'text' : ToUtf8IfNeeded( text ), 'type' : diagnostic[ 'kind' ][ 0 ], 'valid' : 1 } return [ ConvertDiagnosticToQfFormat( x ) for x in diagnostics ] # Given a dict like {'a': 1}, loads it into Vim as if you ran 'let g:a = 1' # When |overwrite| is True, overwrites the existing value in Vim. def LoadDictIntoVimGlobals( new_globals, overwrite = True ): extend_option = '"force"' if overwrite else '"keep"' # We need to use json.dumps because that won't use the 'u' prefix on strings # which Vim would bork on. vim.eval( 'extend( g:, {0}, {1})'.format( json.dumps( new_globals ), extend_option ) ) # Changing the returned dict will NOT change the value in Vim. def GetReadOnlyVimGlobals( force_python_objects = False ): if force_python_objects: return vim.eval( 'g:' ) try: # vim.vars is fairly new so it might not exist return vim.vars except: return vim.eval( 'g:' ) def VimExpressionToPythonType( vim_expression ): result = vim.eval( vim_expression ) if not isinstance( result, basestring ): return result try: return int( result ) except ValueError: return result def HiddenEnabled( buffer_object ): return bool( int( GetBufferOption( buffer_object, 'hid' ) ) ) def BufferIsUsable( buffer_object ): return not BufferModified( buffer_object ) or HiddenEnabled( buffer_object ) def EscapedFilepath( filepath ): return filepath.replace( ' ' , r'\ ' ) # Both |line| and |column| need to be 1-based def TryJumpLocationInOpenedTab( filename, line, column ): filepath = os.path.realpath( filename ) for tab in vim.tabpages: for win in tab.windows: if win.buffer.name == filepath: vim.current.tabpage = tab vim.current.window = win vim.current.window.cursor = ( line, column - 1 ) # Center the screen on the jumped-to location vim.command( 'normal! zz' ) return else: # 'filename' is not opened in any tab pages raise ValueError # Both |line| and |column| need to be 1-based def JumpToLocation( filename, line, column ): # Add an entry to the jumplist vim.command( "normal! m'" ) if filename != GetCurrentBufferFilepath(): # We prefix the command with 'keepjumps' so that opening the file is not # recorded in the jumplist. So when we open the file and move the cursor to # a location in it, the user can use CTRL-O to jump back to the original # location, not to the start of the newly opened file. # Sadly this fails on random occasions and the undesired jump remains in the # jumplist. user_command = user_options_store.Value( 'goto_buffer_command' ) if user_command == 'new-or-existing-tab': try: TryJumpLocationInOpenedTab( filename, line, column ) return except ValueError: user_command = 'new-tab' command = BUFFER_COMMAND_MAP.get( user_command, 'edit' ) if command == 'edit' and not BufferIsUsable( vim.current.buffer ): command = 'split' vim.command( 'keepjumps {0} {1}'.format( command, EscapedFilepath( filename ) ) ) vim.current.window.cursor = ( line, column - 1 ) # Center the screen on the jumped-to location vim.command( 'normal! zz' ) def NumLinesInBuffer( buffer_object ): # This is actually less than obvious, that's why it's wrapped in a function return len( buffer_object ) # Calling this function from the non-GUI thread will sometimes crash Vim. At # the time of writing, YCM only uses the GUI thread inside Vim (this used to # not be the case). # We redraw the screen before displaying the message to avoid the "Press ENTER # or type command to continue" prompt when editing a new C-family file. def PostVimMessage( message ): vim.command( "redraw | echohl WarningMsg | echom '{0}' | echohl None" .format( EscapeForVim( str( message ) ) ) ) # Unlike PostVimMesasge, this supports messages with newlines in them because it # uses 'echo' instead of 'echomsg'. This also means that the message will NOT # appear in Vim's message log. def PostMultiLineNotice( message ): vim.command( "echohl WarningMsg | echo '{0}' | echohl None" .format( EscapeForVim( str( message ) ) ) ) def PresentDialog( message, choices, default_choice_index = 0 ): """Presents the user with a dialog where a choice can be made. This will be a dialog for gvim users or a question in the message buffer for vim users or if `set guioptions+=c` was used. choices is list of alternatives. default_choice_index is the 0-based index of the default element that will get choosen if the user hits . Use -1 for no default. PresentDialog will return a 0-based index into the list or -1 if the dialog was dismissed by using , Ctrl-C, etc. See also: :help confirm() in vim (Note that vim uses 1-based indexes) Example call: PresentDialog("Is this a nice example?", ["Yes", "No", "May&be"]) Is this a nice example? [Y]es, (N)o, May(b)e:""" to_eval = "confirm('{0}', '{1}', {2})".format( EscapeForVim( message ), EscapeForVim( "\n" .join( choices ) ), default_choice_index + 1 ) return int( vim.eval( to_eval ) ) - 1 def Confirm( message ): return bool( PresentDialog( message, [ "Ok", "Cancel" ] ) == 0 ) def EchoText( text, log_as_message = True ): def EchoLine( text ): command = 'echom' if log_as_message else 'echo' vim.command( "{0} '{1}'".format( command, EscapeForVim( text ) ) ) for line in str( text ).split( '\n' ): EchoLine( line ) # Echos text but truncates it so that it all fits on one line def EchoTextVimWidth( text ): vim_width = GetIntValue( '&columns' ) truncated_text = ToUtf8IfNeeded( text )[ : int( vim_width * 0.9 ) ] truncated_text.replace( '\n', ' ' ) old_ruler = GetIntValue( '&ruler' ) old_showcmd = GetIntValue( '&showcmd' ) vim.command( 'set noruler noshowcmd' ) EchoText( truncated_text, False ) vim.command( 'let &ruler = {0}'.format( old_ruler ) ) vim.command( 'let &showcmd = {0}'.format( old_showcmd ) ) def EscapeForVim( text ): return text.replace( "'", "''" ) def CurrentFiletypes(): return vim.eval( "&filetype" ).split( '.' ) def FiletypesForBuffer( buffer_object ): # NOTE: Getting &ft for other buffers only works when the buffer has been # visited by the user at least once, which is true for modified buffers return GetBufferOption( buffer_object, 'ft' ).split( '.' ) def VariableExists( variable ): return GetBoolValue( "exists( '{0}' )".format( EscapeForVim( variable ) ) ) def SetVariableValue( variable, value ): vim.command( "let {0} = '{1}'".format( variable, EscapeForVim( value ) ) ) def GetVariableValue( variable ): return vim.eval( variable ) def GetBoolValue( variable ): return bool( int( vim.eval( variable ) ) ) def GetIntValue( variable ): return int( vim.eval( variable ) ) def ReplaceChunksList( chunks, vim_buffer = None ): if vim_buffer is None: vim_buffer = vim.current.buffer # We need to track the difference in length, but ensuring we apply fixes # in ascending order of insertion point. chunks.sort( key = lambda chunk: ( chunk[ 'range' ][ 'start' ][ 'line_num' ], chunk[ 'range' ][ 'start' ][ 'column_num' ] ) ) # Remember the line number we're processing. Negative line number means we # haven't processed any lines yet (by nature of being not equal to any # real line number). last_line = -1 line_delta = 0 for chunk in chunks: if chunk[ 'range' ][ 'start' ][ 'line_num' ] != last_line: # If this chunk is on a different line than the previous chunk, # then ignore previous deltas (as offsets won't have changed). last_line = chunk[ 'range' ][ 'end' ][ 'line_num' ] char_delta = 0 ( new_line_delta, new_char_delta ) = ReplaceChunk( chunk[ 'range' ][ 'start' ], chunk[ 'range' ][ 'end' ], chunk[ 'replacement_text' ], line_delta, char_delta, vim_buffer ) line_delta += new_line_delta char_delta += new_char_delta # Replace the chunk of text specified by a contiguous range with the supplied # text. # * start and end are objects with line_num and column_num properties # * the range is inclusive # * indices are all 1-based # * the returned character delta is the delta for the last line # # returns the delta (in lines and characters) that any position after the end # needs to be adjusted by. def ReplaceChunk( start, end, replacement_text, line_delta, char_delta, vim_buffer ): # ycmd's results are all 1-based, but vim's/python's are all 0-based # (so we do -1 on all of the values) start_line = start[ 'line_num' ] - 1 + line_delta end_line = end[ 'line_num' ] - 1 + line_delta source_lines_count = end_line - start_line + 1 start_column = start[ 'column_num' ] - 1 + char_delta end_column = end[ 'column_num' ] - 1 if source_lines_count == 1: end_column += char_delta replacement_lines = replacement_text.splitlines( False ) if not replacement_lines: replacement_lines = [ '' ] replacement_lines_count = len( replacement_lines ) end_existing_text = vim_buffer[ end_line ][ end_column : ] start_existing_text = vim_buffer[ start_line ][ : start_column ] new_char_delta = ( len( replacement_lines[ -1 ] ) - ( end_column - start_column ) ) if replacement_lines_count > 1: new_char_delta -= start_column replacement_lines[ 0 ] = start_existing_text + replacement_lines[ 0 ] replacement_lines[ -1 ] = replacement_lines[ -1 ] + end_existing_text vim_buffer[ start_line : end_line + 1 ] = replacement_lines[:] new_line_delta = replacement_lines_count - source_lines_count return ( new_line_delta, new_char_delta ) def InsertNamespace( namespace ): if VariableExists( 'g:ycm_csharp_insert_namespace_expr' ): expr = GetVariableValue( 'g:ycm_csharp_insert_namespace_expr' ) if expr: SetVariableValue( "g:ycm_namespace_to_insert", namespace ) vim.eval( expr ) return pattern = '^\s*using\(\s\+[a-zA-Z0-9]\+\s\+=\)\?\s\+[a-zA-Z0-9.]\+\s*;\s*' line = SearchInCurrentBuffer( pattern ) existing_line = LineTextInCurrentBuffer( line ) existing_indent = re.sub( r"\S.*", "", existing_line ) new_line = "{0}using {1};\n\n".format( existing_indent, namespace ) replace_pos = { 'line_num': line + 1, 'column_num': 1 } ReplaceChunk( replace_pos, replace_pos, new_line, 0, 0 ) PostVimMessage( "Add namespace: {0}".format( namespace ) ) def SearchInCurrentBuffer( pattern ): return GetIntValue( "search('{0}', 'Wcnb')".format( EscapeForVim( pattern ))) def LineTextInCurrentBuffer( line ): return vim.current.buffer[ line ] def ClosePreviewWindow(): """ Close the preview window if it is present, otherwise do nothing """ vim.command( 'silent! pclose!' ) def JumpToPreviewWindow(): """ Jump the vim cursor to the preview window, which must be active. Returns boolean indicating if the cursor ended up in the preview window """ vim.command( 'silent! wincmd P' ) return vim.current.window.options[ 'previewwindow' ] def JumpToPreviousWindow(): """ Jump the vim cursor to its previous window position """ vim.command( 'silent! wincmd p' ) def OpenFileInPreviewWindow( filename ): """ Open the supplied filename in the preview window """ vim.command( 'silent! pedit! ' + filename ) def WriteToPreviewWindow( message ): """ Display the supplied message in the preview window """ # This isn't something that comes naturally to Vim. Vim only wants to show # tags and/or actual files in the preview window, so we have to hack it a # little bit. We generate a temporary file name and "open" that, then write # the data to it. We make sure the buffer can't be edited or saved. Other # approaches include simply opening a split, but we want to take advantage of # the existing Vim options for preview window height, etc. ClosePreviewWindow() OpenFileInPreviewWindow( vim.eval( 'tempname()' ) ) if JumpToPreviewWindow(): # We actually got to the preview window. By default the preview window can't # be changed, so we make it writable, write to it, then make it read only # again. vim.current.buffer.options[ 'modifiable' ] = True vim.current.buffer.options[ 'readonly' ] = False vim.current.buffer[:] = message.splitlines() vim.current.buffer.options[ 'buftype' ] = 'nofile' vim.current.buffer.options[ 'swapfile' ] = False vim.current.buffer.options[ 'modifiable' ] = False vim.current.buffer.options[ 'readonly' ] = True # We need to prevent closing the window causing a warning about unsaved # file, so we pretend to Vim that the buffer has not been changed. vim.current.buffer.options[ 'modified' ] = False JumpToPreviousWindow() else: # We couldn't get to the preview window, but we still want to give the user # the information we have. The only remaining option is to echo to the # status area. EchoText( message )