vim-vebugger/plugin/vebugger.vim
2014-01-18 00:36:13 +02:00

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command! -nargs=1 VBGrawWrite call vebugger#writeLine(<q-args>)
command! -nargs=0 VBGstepIn call vebugger#setWriteActionAndPerform('std','flow','stepin')
command! -nargs=0 VBGstepOver call vebugger#setWriteActionAndPerform('std','flow','stepover')
command! -nargs=0 VBGstepOut call vebugger#setWriteActionAndPerform('std','flow','stepout')
command! -nargs=0 VBGcontinue call vebugger#setWriteActionAndPerform('std','flow','continue')
command! -nargs=0 VBGtoggleLogBuffer call vebugger#toggleLogBuffer()
command! -nargs=+ VBGtoggleBreakpoint call vebugger#std#toggleBreakpoint(<f-args>)
command! -nargs=0 VBGtoggleBreakpointThisLine call vebugger#std#toggleBreakpoint(expand('%:~:.'),line('.'))
command! -nargs=0 VBGclearBreakpints call vebugger#std#clearBreakpoints()
command! -nargs=1 VBGeval call vebugger#std#eval(<q-args>)
command! -nargs=0 VBGevalWordUnderCursor call vebugger#std#eval(expand('<cword>'))
"Shamefully stolen from http://stackoverflow.com/a/6271254/794380
function! s:get_visual_selection()
" Why is this not a built-in Vim script function?!
let [lnum1, col1] = getpos("'<")[1:2]
let [lnum2, col2] = getpos("'>")[1:2]
let lines = getline(lnum1, lnum2)
let lines[-1] = lines[-1][: col2 - (&selection == 'inclusive' ? 1 : 2)]
let lines[0] = lines[0][col1 - 1:]
return join(lines, "\n")
endfunction
command! -range -nargs=0 VBGevalSelectedText call vebugger#std#eval(s:get_visual_selection())
if exists('g:vebugger_leader')
if !empty(g:vebugger_leader)
for s:mapping in items({
\'i':'VBGstepIn',
\'o':'VBGstepOver',
\'O':'VBGstepOut',
\'c':'VBGcontinue',
\'l':'VBGtoggleLogBuffer',
\'b':'VBGtoggleBreakpointThisLine',
\'e':'VBGevalWordUnderCursor'})
exe 'nnoremap '.g:vebugger_leader.s:mapping[0].' :'.s:mapping[1].'<Cr>'
endfor
for s:mapping in items({
\'e':'VBGevalSelectedText'})
exe 'vnoremap '.g:vebugger_leader.s:mapping[0].' :'.s:mapping[1].'<Cr>'
endfor
endif
endif