vim-easymotion/autoload/vital/_easymotion/HitAHint/Hint.vim
haya14busa 00fc3281c3 Now, you can move cursor even over/across window
- implement <Plug>(easymotion-overwin-f)
- implement <Plug>(easymotion-overwin-f2)
- TODO:
  - test
  - doc
  - care configuration
2016-01-15 01:03:43 +09:00

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" function() wrapper
if v:version > 703 || v:version == 703 && has('patch1170')
let s:_function = function('function')
else
function! s:_SID() abort
return matchstr(expand('<sfile>'), '<SNR>\zs\d\+\ze__SID$')
endfunction
let s:_s = '<SNR>' . s:_SID() . '_'
function! s:_function(fstr) abort
return function(substitute(a:fstr, 's:', s:_s, 'g'))
endfunction
endif
function! s:_assert(...) abort
return ''
endfunction
function! s:_vital_loaded(V) abort
if a:V.exists('Vim.PowerAssert')
let s:assert = a:V.import('Vim.PowerAssert').assert
else
let s:assert = s:_function('s:_assert')
endif
endfunction
" TERMS:
" key: A character to generate hint. e.g. a,b,c,d,e,f,...
" hint: A hint is a combination of keys. e.g. a,b,ab,abc,..
" s:create() assigns keys to each targets and generate hint dict.
" Example:
" let targets = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
" echo s:label(targets, ['a', 'b', 'c'])
" " => {
" 'a': 1,
" 'b': {
" 'a': 2,
" 'b': 3
" },
" 'c': {
" 'a': 4,
" 'b': 5,
" 'c': 6
" }
" }
" Hint-to-target:
" a -> 1
" ba -> 2
" bb -> 3
" ca -> 4
" cb -> 5
" cc -> 6
" @param {list<T>} targets
" @param {list<string>} keys each key should be uniq
" @return Tree{string: (T|Tree)}
function! s:create(targets, keys) abort
exe s:assert('len(a:keys) > 1')
let groups = {}
let keys_count = reverse(s:_keys_count(len(a:targets), len(a:keys)))
let target_idx = 0
let key_idx = 0
for key_count in keys_count
if key_count > 1
" We need to create a subgroup
" Recurse one level deeper
let sub_targets = a:targets[target_idx : target_idx + key_count - 1]
let groups[a:keys[key_idx]] = s:create(sub_targets, a:keys)
elseif key_count == 1
" Assign single target key_idx
let groups[a:keys[key_idx]] = a:targets[target_idx]
else
" No target
continue
endif
let key_idx += 1
let target_idx += key_count
endfor
return groups
endfunction
" s:_keys_count() generates list which represents how many targets to be
" assigned to the key.
" If the count > 1, use tree recursively.
" Example:
" echo s:_keys_count(5, 3)
" " => [3, 1, 1]
" echo s:_keys_count(8, 3)
" " => [3, 3, 2]
" @param {number} target_len
" @param {number} keys_len
function! s:_keys_count(targets_len, keys_len) abort
exe s:assert('a:keys_len > 1')
let _keys_count = repeat([0], a:keys_len)
let is_first_level = 1
let targets_left_cnt = a:targets_len
while targets_left_cnt > 0
let cnt_to_add = is_first_level ? 1 : a:keys_len - 1
for i in range(a:keys_len)
let _keys_count[i] += cnt_to_add
let targets_left_cnt -= cnt_to_add
if targets_left_cnt <= 0
let _keys_count[i] += targets_left_cnt
break
endif
endfor
let is_first_level = 0
endwhile
exe s:assert('len(_keys_count) is# a:keys_len')
return _keys_count
endfunction