Instead of requiring each version control plugin to modify airline to
show the current branch, provide a customization function we can check
instead.
Following the example of airline_theme_patch_func, you define the
variable like so:
let g:airline#extensions#branch#custom_head = 'david#svn#get_branch'
Custom functions should cache their value. They may need an autocmd to
invalidate their cache:
" Use a buffer-unique group name to prevent clearing autocmds for other
" buffers.
exec 'augroup svndavid-'. bufnr("%")
au!
autocmd BufWinLeave <buffer> unlet! b:svndavid_branch
augroup END
This change lets me integrate with vc.vim (I couldn't get VCSCommand
working for svn) or write my own thing for perforce.
Additionally, always load whole file and check for existence.
Instead of determining up front whether various scm plugins are
installed, check for them on use so they can be added after this script
is sourced.
This also mitigates the problem of checking for existence of autoload
functions (which are not loaded by exist()). Since we're checking
root-level functions, they're likely to be loaded once we're using any
part of the plugin.
When the uniq_tail formatter is used, the buffer name is not refreshed
when running through the duplicates. Fix that by getting the correct
buffer name again.
fixes#1680
This fixes the conflict of both plugins redifining the 'file' (or 'path')
function. Closes#1670.
As fugitiveline modifies the path display and bufferline replaces it,
the latter should be the plugin to be used if both are activated.
A new variable named cursormode_mode_func is used to store the function
returning the current mode. This allows more customization in the mapping.
The default value is the built-in mode function so there is no change in
behavior.
Add some documentation.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Faivre <thomas.faivre@6wind.com>
looks like this:
```
let a=(condition ? s:var:'')
```
confuses older Vims and it complains about a missing colon. So make
parsing a bit easier and add a space in front of the second colon.
fixes#1629
commit ab49a1c7ae changed that no leading whitespace was added.
While this removed a double space in front of the current active
selected buffer, it removed one space too much for the non-current
buffers in the bufferline.
So partly reverse it and only add the space, if the highlighting groups
between each item did not change.
previously, when both tabs and buffers were displayed in the tabline, it
was not immediately obvious which side belongs to a buffer and which one
to a tab. Therefore, add [buffers]/[tabs] labels consistently.