#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Strahinja Val Markovic # # 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 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. 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 GetUnsavedBuffers(): def BufferModified( buffer_number ): to_eval = 'getbufvar({0}, "&mod")'.format( buffer_number ) return GetBoolValue( to_eval ) return ( x for x in vim.buffers if BufferModified( x.number ) ) def NumLinesInBuffer( buffer ): # This is actually less than obvious, that's why it's wrapped in a function return len( buffer ) def PostVimMessage( message ): vim.command( "echohl WarningMsg | echomsg '{0}' | echohl None" .format( EscapeForVim( 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 ): def EchoLine( text ): vim.command( "echom '{0}'".format( EscapeForVim( text ) ) ) for line in text.split( '\n' ): EchoLine( line ) def EscapeForVim( text ): return text.replace( "'", "''" ) def CurrentFiletypes(): ft_string = vim.eval( "&filetype" ) return ft_string.split( '.' ) def GetVariableValue( variable ): return vim.eval( variable ) def GetBoolValue( variable ): return bool( int( vim.eval( variable ) ) )