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" File: autoclose.vim
" Author: Karl Guertin <grayrest@gr.ayre.st>
" Version: 1.2
" Last Modified: June 18, 2009
" Description: AutoClose, closes what's opened.
"
" This plugin closes opened parenthesis, braces, brackets, quotes as you
" type them. As of 1.1, if you type the open brace twice ({{), the closing
" brace will be pushed down to a new line.
"
" You can enable or disable this plugin by typing \a (or <Leader>a if you
" changed your Leader char). You can define your own mapping and will need
" to do so if you have something else mapped to \a since this plugin won't
" clobber your mapping. Here's how to map \x:
"
" nmap <Leader>x <Plug>ToggleAutoCloseMappings
"
" You'll also probably want to know you can type <C-V> (<C-Q> if mswin is
" set) and the next character you type doesn't have mappings applied. This
" is useful when you want to insert only an opening paren or something.
"
" NOTE: If you're using this on a terminal and your arrow keys are broken,
" be sure to :set ttimeout and :set ttimeoutlen=100
"
" Version Changes: --------------------------------------------------{{{2
" 1.2 -- Fixed some edge cases where double the closing characters are
" entered when exiting insert mode.
" Finally (!) reproduced the arrow keys problem other people were
" running into and fixed.
" Typing a closing character will now behave consistently (jump
" out) regardless of the plugin's internal state.
"
" As a part of the close fix, I've opted to not try tracking the
" position of the closing characters through all the things that
" could be done with them, so arrowing/jumping around and not
" winding up back where you started will cause the input to not be
" repeatable.
" June 18, 2009
" 1.1.2 -- Fixed a mapping typo and caught a double brace problem,
" September 20, 2007
" 1.1.1 -- Missed a bug in 1.1, September 19, 2007
" 1.1 -- When not inserting at the end, previous version would eat chars
" at end of line, added double open->newline, September 19, 2007
" 1.0.1 -- Cruft from other parts of the mapping, knew I shouldn't have
" released the first as 1.0, April 3, 2007
" Setup -----------------------------------------------------{{{2
if exists('g:autoclose_loaded') || &cp
finish
endif
let g:autoclose_loaded = 1
let s:cotstate = &completeopt
if !exists('g:autoclose_on')
let g:autoclose_on = 1
endif
" (Toggle) Mappings -----------------------------{{{1
"
nmap <Plug>ToggleAutoCloseMappings :call <SID>ToggleAutoCloseMappings()<CR>
if (!hasmapto( '<Plug>ToggleAutoCloseMappings', 'n' ))
nmap <unique> <Leader>a <Plug>ToggleAutoCloseMappings
endif
fun <SID>ToggleAutoCloseMappings() " --- {{{2
if g:autoclose_on
iunmap "
iunmap '
iunmap (
iunmap )
iunmap [
iunmap ]
iunmap {
iunmap }
iunmap <BS>
iunmap <C-h>
iunmap <Esc>
let g:autoclose_on = 0
echo "AutoClose Off"
else
inoremap <silent> " <C-R>=<SID>QuoteDelim('"')<CR>
inoremap <silent> ' <C-R>=match(getline('.')[col('.') - 2],'\w') == 0 && getline('.')[col('.')-1] != "'" ? "'" : <SID>QuoteDelim("'")<CR>
inoremap <silent> ( (<C-R>=<SID>CloseStackPush(')')<CR>
inoremap ) <C-R>=<SID>CloseStackPop(')')<CR>
inoremap <silent> [ [<C-R>=<SID>CloseStackPush(']')<CR>
inoremap <silent> ] <C-R>=<SID>CloseStackPop(']')<CR>
"inoremap <silent> { {<C-R>=<SID>CloseStackPush('}')<CR>
inoremap <silent> { <C-R>=<SID>OpenSpecial('{','}')<CR>
inoremap <silent> } <C-R>=<SID>CloseStackPop('}')<CR>
inoremap <silent> <BS> <C-R>=<SID>OpenCloseBackspace()<CR>
inoremap <silent> <C-h> <C-R>=<SID>OpenCloseBackspace()<CR>
inoremap <silent> <Esc> <C-R>=<SID>CloseStackPop('')<CR><Esc>
inoremap <silent> <C-[> <C-R>=<SID>CloseStackPop('')<CR><C-[>
"the following simply creates an ambiguous mapping so vim fully
"processes the escape sequence for terminal keys, see 'ttimeout' for a
"rough explanation, this just forces it to work
if &term[:4] == "xterm"
inoremap <silent> <C-[>OC <RIGHT>
endif
let g:autoclose_on = 1
if a:0 == 0
"this if is so this message doesn't show up at load
echo "AutoClose On"
endif
endif
endf
let s:closeStack = []
" AutoClose Utilities -----------------------------------------{{{1
function <SID>OpenSpecial(ochar,cchar) " ---{{{2
let line = getline('.')
let col = col('.') - 2
"echom string(col).':'.line[:(col)].'|'.line[(col+1):]
if a:ochar == line[(col)] && a:cchar == line[(col+1)] "&& strlen(line) - (col) == 2
"echom string(s:closeStack)
while len(s:closeStack) > 0
call remove(s:closeStack, 0)
endwhile
return "\<esc>a\<CR>;\<CR>".a:cchar."\<esc>\"_xk$\"_xa"
endif
return a:ochar.<SID>CloseStackPush(a:cchar)
endfunction
function <SID>CloseStackPush(char) " ---{{{2
"echom "push"
let line = getline('.')
let col = col('.')-2
if (col) < 0
call setline('.',a:char.line)
else
"echom string(col).':'.line[:(col)].'|'.line[(col+1):]
call setline('.',line[:(col)].a:char.line[(col+1):])
endif
call insert(s:closeStack, a:char)
"echom join(s:closeStack,'').' -- '.a:char
return ''
endf
function <SID>JumpOut(char) " ----------{{{2
let column = col('.') - 1
let line = getline('.')
let mcol = match(line[column :], a:char)
if a:char != '' && mcol >= 0
"Yeah, this is ugly but vim actually requires each to be special
"cased to avoid screen flashes/not doing the right thing.
echom len(line).' '.(column+mcol)
if line[column] == a:char
return "\<Right>"
elseif column+mcol == len(line)-1
return "\<C-O>A"
else
return "\<C-O>f".a:char."\<Right>"
endif
else
return a:char
endif
endf
function <SID>CloseStackPop(char) " ---{{{2
"echom "pop"
if(a:char == '')
pclose
endif
if len(s:closeStack) == 0
return <SID>JumpOut(a:char)
endif
let column = col('.') - 1
let line = getline('.')
let popped = ''
let lastpop = ''
"echom join(s:closeStack,'').' || '.lastpop
while len(s:closeStack) > 0 && ((lastpop == '' && popped == '') || lastpop != a:char)
let lastpop = remove(s:closeStack,0)
let popped .= lastpop
"echom join(s:closeStack,'').' || '.lastpop.' || '.popped
endwhile
"echom ' --> '.popped
if line[column : column+strlen(popped)-1] != popped
return <SID>JumpOut('')
endif
if column > 0
call setline('.',line[:column-1].line[(column+strlen(popped)):])
else
call setline('.','')
endif
return popped
endf
function <SID>QuoteDelim(char) " ---{{{2
let line = getline('.')
let col = col('.')
if line[col - 2] == "\\"
"Inserting a quoted quotation mark into the string
return a:char
elseif line[col - 1] == a:char
"Escaping out of the string
return "\<C-R>=".s:SID()."CloseStackPop(\"\\".a:char."\")\<CR>"
else
"Starting a string
return a:char."\<C-R>=".s:SID()."CloseStackPush(\"\\".a:char."\")\<CR>"
endif
endf
" The strings returned from QuoteDelim aren't in scope for <SID>, so I
" have to fake it using this function (from the Vim help, but tweaked)
function s:SID()
return matchstr(expand('<sfile>'), '<SNR>\d\+_\zeSID$')
endfun
function <SID>OpenCloseBackspace() " ---{{{2
"if pumvisible()
" pclose
" call <SID>StopOmni()
" return "\<C-E>"
"else
let curline = getline('.')
let curpos = col('.')
let curletter = curline[curpos-1]
let prevletter = curline[curpos-2]
if (prevletter == '"' && curletter == '"') ||
\ (prevletter == "'" && curletter == "'") ||
\ (prevletter == "(" && curletter == ")") ||
\ (prevletter == "{" && curletter == "}") ||
\ (prevletter == "[" && curletter == "]")
if len(s:closeStack) > 0
call remove(s:closeStack,0)
endif
return "\<Delete>\<BS>"
else
return "\<BS>"
endif
"endif
endf
" Initialization ----------------------------------------{{{1
if g:autoclose_on
let g:autoclose_on = 0
silent call <SID>ToggleAutoCloseMappings()
endif
" vim: set ft=vim ff=unix et sw=4 ts=4 :
" vim600: set foldmethod=marker foldmarker={{{,}}} foldlevel=1 :