vim-snippets/UltiSnips/sh.snippets
Marc Weber d07009f27f Adding UltiSnips snippets, updating Readme
UltiSnips snippets are taken from UltiSnips repo.
Putting them nearby the engine seems to be the wrong thing to do.
One reason is that there are two forks now.
2013-03-17 20:13:47 +01:00

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global !p
import vim
# Tests for the existence of a variable declared by Vim's filetype detection
# suggesting the type of shell script of the current file
def testShell(scope, shell):
return vim.eval("exists('" + scope + ":is_" + shell + "')")
# Loops over the possible variables, checking for global variables
# first since they indicate an override by the user.
def getShell():
for scope in ["g", "b"]:
for shell in ["bash", "sh", "kornshell"]:
if testShell(scope, shell) == "1":
if shell == "kornshell":
return "ksh"
return shell
return "sh"
endglobal
###########################################################################
# TextMate Snippets #
###########################################################################
snippet #!
`!p snip.rv = '#!/bin/' + getShell() + "\n\n" `
endsnippet
snippet !env "#!/usr/bin/env (!env)"
`!p snip.rv = '#!/usr/bin/env ' + getShell() + "\n\n" `
endsnippet
snippet temp "Tempfile"
${1:TMPFILE}="$(mktemp -t ${2:`!p
snip.rv = re.sub(r'[^a-zA-Z]', '_', snip.fn) or "untitled"
`})"
${3:${4/(.+)/trap "/}${4:rm -f '$${1/.*\s//}'}${4/(.+)/" 0 # EXIT\n/}${5/(.+)/trap "/}${5:rm -f '$${1/.*\s//}'; exit 1}${5/(.+)/" 2 # INT\n/}${6/(.+)/trap "/}${6:rm -f '$${1/.*\s//}'; exit 1}${6/(.+)/" 1 15 # HUP TERM\n/}}
endsnippet
snippet case "case .. esac (case)"
case ${1:word} in
${2:pattern} )
$0;;
esac
endsnippet
snippet elif "elif .. (elif)"
elif ${2:[[ ${1:condition} ]]}; then
${0:#statements}
endsnippet
snippet for "for ... done (for)"
for (( i = 0; i < ${1:10}; i++ )); do
${0:#statements}
done
endsnippet
snippet forin "for ... in ... done (forin)"
for ${1:i}${2/.+/ in /}${2:words}; do
${0:#statements}
done
endsnippet
snippet here "here document (here)"
<<-${2:'${1:TOKEN}'}
$0
${1/['"`](.+)['"`]/$1/}
endsnippet
snippet if "if ... then (if)"
if ${2:[[ ${1:condition} ]]}; then
${0:#statements}
fi
endsnippet
snippet until "until ... (done)"
until ${2:[[ ${1:condition} ]]}; do
${0:#statements}
done
endsnippet
snippet while "while ... (done)"
while ${2:[[ ${1:condition} ]]}; do
${0:#statements}
done
endsnippet
# vim:ft=snippets: