author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Tue, 16 Nov 2010 16:54:38 -0500 |
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*delimitMate.txt* Trying to keep those beasts at bay! v2.5.1 *delimitMate*
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0.- CONTENTS *delimitMate-contents*
1. Introduction____________________________|delimitMateIntro|
2. Customization___________________________|delimitMateOptions|
2.1 Options summary____________________|delimitMateOptionSummary|
2.2 Options details____________________|delimitMateOptionDetails|
3. Functionality___________________________|delimitMateFunctionality|
3.1 Automatic closing & exiting________|delimitMateAutoClose|
3.2 Expansion of space and CR__________|delimitMateExpansion|
3.3 Backspace__________________________|delimitMateBackspace|
3.4 Smart Quotes_______________________|delimitMateSmartQuotes|
3.5 Balancing matching pairs___________|delimitMateBalance|
3.6 FileType based configuration_______|delimitMateFileType|
3.7 Syntax awareness___________________|delimitMateSyntax|
4. Commands________________________________|delimitMateCommands|
5. Mappings________________________________|delimitMateMappings|
6. Functions_______________________________|delimitMateFunctions|
7. TODO list_______________________________|delimitMateTodo|
8. Maintainer______________________________|delimitMateMaintainer|
9. Credits_________________________________|delimitMateCredits|
10. History_________________________________|delimitMateHistory|
==============================================================================
1.- INTRODUCTION *delimitMateIntro*
This plug-in provides automatic closing of quotes, parenthesis, brackets,
etc.; besides some other related features that should make your time in insert
mode a little bit easier.
Most of the features can be modified or disabled permanently, using global
variables, or on a FileType basis, using autocommands. With a couple of
exceptions and limitations, this features don't brake undo, redo or history.
NOTE 1: If you have any trouble with this plugin, please run |:DelimitMateTest|
in a new buffer to see what is not working.
NOTE 2: |'timeout'| needs to be set when working in the terminal, otherwise you
might find weird behaviour with mappings including <Esc> or arrow keys.
NOTE 3: Abbreiations set with |:iabbrev| will not be expanded by delimiters
used on delimitMate, you should use <C-]> (read |i_CTRL-]|) to expand them on
the go.
==============================================================================
2. CUSTOMIZATION *delimitMateOptions*
You can create your own mappings for some features using the global functions.
Read |DelimitMateFunctions| for more info.
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2.1 OPTIONS SUMMARY *delimitMateOptionSummary*
The behaviour of this script can be customized setting the following options
in your vimrc file. You can use local options to set the configuration for
specific file types, see |delimitMateOptionDetails| for examples.
|'loaded_delimitMate'| Turns off the script.
|'delimitMate_autoclose'| Tells delimitMate whether to automagically
insert the closing delimiter.
|'delimitMate_matchpairs'| Tells delimitMate which characters are
matching pairs.
|'delimitMate_quotes'| Tells delimitMate which quotes should be
used.
|'delimitMate_nesting_quotes'| Tells delimitMate which quotes should be
allowed to be nested.
|'delimitMate_expand_cr'| Turns on/off the expansion of <CR>.
|'delimitMate_expand_space'| Turns on/off the expansion of <Space>.
|'delimitMate_smart_quotes'| Turns on/off the "smart quotes" feature.
|'delimitMate_smart_matchpairs'| Turns on/off the "smart matchpairs" feature.
|'delimitMate_balance_matchpairs'|Turns on/off the "balance matching pairs"
feature.
|'delimitMate_excluded_regions'| Turns off the script for the given regions or
syntax group names.
|'delimitMate_excluded_ft'| Turns off the script for the given file types.
|'delimitMate_apostrophes'| Tells delimitMate how it should "fix"
balancing of single quotes when used as
apostrophes. NOTE: Not needed any more, kept
for compatibility with older versions.
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2.2 OPTIONS DETAILS *delimitMateOptionDetails*
Add the shown lines to your vimrc file in order to set the below options.
Buffer variables take precedence over global ones and can be used along with
autocmd to modify delimitMate's behavior for specific file types, read more in
|delimitMateFileType|.
Note: Use buffer variables only to set options for specific file types using
:autocmd, use global variables to set options for every buffer. Read more in
|g:var| and |b:var|.
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*'loaded_delimitMate'*
*'b:loaded_delimitMate'*
This option prevents delimitMate from loading.
e.g.: >
let loaded_delimitMate = 1
au FileType mail let b:loaded_delimitMate = 1
<
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*'delimitMate_autoclose'*
*'b:delimitMate_autoclose'*
Values: 0 or 1. ~
Default: 1 ~
If this option is set to 0, delimitMate will not add a closing delimiter
automagically. See |delimitMateAutoClose| for details.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_autoclose = 0
au FileType mail let b:delimitMate_autoclose = 0
<
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*'delimitMate_matchpairs'*
*'b:delimitMate_matchpairs'*
Values: A string with |'matchpairs'| syntax, plus support for multi-byte~
characters.~
Default: &matchpairs ~
Use this option to tell delimitMate which characters should be considered
matching pairs. Read |delimitMateAutoClose| for details.
e.g: >
let delimitMate_matchpairs = "(:),[:],{:},<:>"
au FileType vim,html let b:delimitMate_matchpairs = "(:),[:],{:},<:>"
<
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*'delimitMate_quotes'*
*'b:delimitMate_quotes'*
Values: A string of characters separated by spaces. ~
Default: "\" ' `" ~
Use this option to tell delimitMate which characters should be considered as
quotes. Read |delimitMateAutoClose| for details.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_quotes = "\" ' ` *"
au FileType html let b:delimitMate_quotes = "\" '"
<
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*'delimitMate_nesting_quotes'*
*'b:delimitMate_nesting_quotes'*
Values: A list of quotes. ~
Default: [] ~
Quotes listed here will not be able to jump out of the empty pair, thus
allowing the autoclosed quotes to be nested.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_nesting_quotes = ['"','`']
au FileType python let b:delimitMate_nesting_quotes = ['"']
<
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*'delimitMate_expand_cr'*
*'b:delimitMate_expand_cr'*
Values: 1 or 0 ~
Default: 0 ~
This option turns on/off the expansion of <CR>. Read |delimitMateExpansion|
for details. NOTE This feature requires that 'backspace' is either set to 2 or
has "eol" and "start" as part of its value.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_expand_cr = 1
au FileType mail let b:delimitMate_expand_cr = 1
<
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*'delimitMate_expand_space'*
*'b:delimitMate_expand_space'*
Values: 1 or 0 ~
Default: 0 ~
This option turns on/off the expansion of <Space>. Read |delimitMateExpansion|
for details.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_expand_space = 1
au FileType tcl let b:delimitMate_expand_space = 1
<
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*'delimitMate_smart_quotes'*
*'b:delimitMate_smart_quotes'*
Values: 1 or 0 ~
Default: 1 ~
This option turns on/off the smart quotes feature. Read
|delimitMateSmartQuotes| for details.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_smart_quotes = 0
au FileType tcl let b:delimitMate_smart_quotes = 0
<
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*'delimitMate_smart_matchpairs'*
*'b:delimitMate_smart_matchpairs'*
Values: 1 or 0 ~
Default: 1 ~
This option turns on/off the smart matchpairs feature. Read
|delimitMateSmartMatchpairs| for details.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_smart_matchpairs = 0
au FileType tcl let b:delimitMate_smart_matchpairs = 0
<
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*'delimitMate_balance_matchpairs'*
*'b:delimitMate_balance_matchpairs'*
Values: 1 or 0 ~
Default: 0 ~
This option turns on/off the balancing of matching pairs. Read
|delimitMateBalance| for details.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_balance_matchpairs = 1
au FileType tcl let b:delimitMate_balance_matchpairs = 1
<
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*'delimitMate_excluded_regions'*
Values: A string of syntax group names names separated by single commas. ~
Default: Comment ~
This options turns delimitMate off for the listed regions, read |group-name|
for more info about what is a region.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_excluded_regions = "Comments,String"
<
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*'delimitMate_excluded_ft'*
Values: A string of file type names separated by single commas. ~
Default: Empty. ~
This options turns delimitMate off for the listed file types, use this option
only if you don't want any of the features it provides on those file types.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_excluded_ft = "mail,txt"
<
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*'delimitMate_apostrophes'*
Values: Strings separated by ":". ~
Default: No longer used. ~
NOTE: This feature is turned off by default, it's been kept for compatibility
with older version, read |delimitMateSmartQuotes| for details.
If auto-close is enabled, this option tells delimitMate how to try to fix the
balancing of single quotes when used as apostrophes. The values of this option
are strings of text where a single quote would be used as an apostrophe (e.g.:
the "n't" of wouldn't or can't) separated by ":". Set it to an empty string to
disable this feature.
e.g.: >
let delimitMate_apostrophes = ""
au FileType tcl let delimitMate_apostrophes = ""
<
==============================================================================
3. FUNCTIONALITY *delimitMateFunctionality*
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3.1 AUTOMATIC CLOSING AND EXITING *delimitMateAutoClose*
With automatic closing enabled, if an opening delimiter is inserted the plugin
inserts the closing delimiter and places the cursor between the pair. With
automatic closing disabled, no closing delimiters is inserted by delimitMate,
but when a pair of delimiters is typed, the cursor is placed in the middle.
When the cursor is inside an empty pair or located next to the left of a
closing delimiter, the cursor is placed outside the pair to the right of the
closing delimiter.
Unless |'delimitMate_matchpairs'| or |'delimitMate_quotes'|are set, this
script uses the values in '&matchpairs' to identify the pairs, and ", ' and `
for quotes respectively.
The following table shows the behaviour, this applies to quotes too (the final
position of the cursor is represented by a "|"):
With auto-close: >
Type | You get
====================
( | (|)
–––––––––|––––––––––
() | ()|
–––––––––|––––––––––
(<S-Tab> | ()|
<
Without auto-close: >
Type | You get
=====================
() | (|)
–––––––––-|––––––––––
()) | ()|
–––––––––-|––––––––––
()<S-Tab> | ()|
<
NOTE: Abbreviations will not be expanded by delimiters used on delimitMate,
you should use <C-]> (read |i_CTRL-]|) to expand them on the go.
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3.2 EXPANSION OF SPACE AND CAR RETURN *delimitMateExpansion*
When the cursor is inside an empty pair of delimiters, <Space> and <CR> can be
expanded, see |'delimitMate_expand_space'| and
|'delimitMate_expand_cr'|:
Expand <Space> to: >
<Space><Space><Left> | You get
====================================
(|) | ( | )
<
Expand <CR> to: >
<CR><CR><Up> | You get
============================
(|) | (
| |
| )
<
NOTE that the expansion of <CR> will brake the redo command.
Since <Space> and <CR> are used everywhere, I have made the functions involved
in expansions global, so they can be used to make custom mappings. Read
|delimitMateFunctions| for more details.
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3.3 BACKSPACE *delimitMateBackspace*
If you press backspace inside an empty pair, both delimiters are deleted. When
expansions are enabled, <BS> will also delete the expansions. NOTE that
deleting <CR> expansions will brake the redo command.
If you type <S-BS> (shift + backspace) instead, only the closing delimiter
will be deleted. NOTE that this will not usually work when using Vim from the
terminal, see 'delimitMate#JumpAny()' below to see how to fix it.
e.g. typing at the "|": >
What | Before | After
==============================================
<BS> | call expand(|) | call expand|
---------|-------------------|-----------------
<BS> | call expand( | ) | call expand(|)
---------|-------------------|-----------------
<BS> | call expand( | call expand(|)
| | |
| ) |
---------|-------------------|-----------------
<S-BS> | call expand(|) | call expand(|
<
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3.4 SMART QUOTES *delimitMateSmartQuotes*
Only one quote will be inserted following a quote, a "\" or, following or
preceding a keyword character. This should cover closing quotes after a
string, opening quotes before a string, escaped quotes and apostrophes. Except
for apostrophes, this feature can be disabled setting the option
|'delimitMate_smart_quotes'| to 0.
e.g. typing at the "|": >
What | Before | After
=======================================
" | Text | | Text "|"
" | "String| | "String"|
" | let i = "| | let i = "|"
'm | I| | I'm|
<
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3.4 SMART MATCHPAIRS *delimitMateSmartMatchpairs*
Like "smart quotes", but applied to parens (as well as [, {, etc.), only
inserting the opening delimiter if preceding a keyword character. This should
cover adding parens, etc around existing words without having to handle the
uncessary closing delimiter. This feature can be disabled by setting the
option |'delimitMate_smart_matchpairs'| to 0.
e.g. typing at the "|": >
What | Before | After
=======================================
( | function| | function(|)
( | |var | (|var
<
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3.5 BALANCING MATCHING PAIRS *delimitMateBalance*
When inserting an opening paren and |'delimitMate_balance_matchpairs'| is
enabled, delimitMate will try to balance the closing pairs in the current
line.
e.g. typing at the "|": >
What | Before | After
=======================================
( | |) | (|)
( | | | (|)
( | (|) | ((|))
<
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3.6 FILE TYPE BASED CONFIGURATION *delimitMateFileType*
delimitMate options can be set globally for all buffers using global
("regular") variables in your |vimrc| file. But |:autocmd| can be used to set
options for specific file types (see |'filetype'|) using buffer variables in
the following way: >
au FileType mail,text let b:delimitMate_autoclose = 0
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
| | | | |
| | | | - Option value.
| | | - Option name.
| | - Buffer variable.
| - File types for which the option will be set.
- Don't forget to put this event.
<
NOTE that you should use buffer variables (|b:var|) only to set options with
|:autocmd|, for global options use regular variables (|g:var|) in your vimrc.
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3.7 SYNTAX AWARENESS *delimitMateSyntax*
The features of this plug-in might not be always helpful, comments and strings
usualy don't need auto-completion. delimitMate monitors which region is being
edited and if it detects that the cursor is in a comment it'll turn itself off
until the cursor leaves the comment. The excluded regions can be set using the
option |'delimitMate_excluded_regions'|. Read |group-name| for a list of
regions or syntax group names.
NOTE that this feature relies on a proper syntax file for the current file
type, if the appropiate syntax file doesn't define a region, delimitMate won't
know about it.
==============================================================================
4. COMMANDS *delimitMateCommands*
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:DelimitMateReload *:DelimitMateReload*
Re-sets all the mappings used for this script, use it if any option has been
changed or if the filetype option hasn't been set yet.
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:DelimitMateSwitch *:DelimitMateSwitch*
Switches the plug-in on and off.
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:DelimitMateTest *:DelimitMateTest*
This command tests every mapping set-up for this script, useful for testing
custom configurations.
The following output corresponds to the default values, it will be different
depending on your configuration. "Open & close:" represents the final result
when the closing delimiter has been inserted, either manually or
automatically, see |delimitMateExpansion|. "Delete:" typing backspace in an
empty pair, see |delimitMateBackspace|. "Exit:" typing a closing delimiter
inside a pair of delimiters, see |delimitMateAutoclose|. "Space:" the
expansion, if any, of space, see |delimitMateExpansion|. "Visual-L",
"Visual-R" and "Visual" shows visual wrapping, see
|delimitMateVisualWrapping|. "Car return:" the expansion of car return, see
|delimitMateExpansion|. The cursor's position at the end of every test is
represented by an "|": >
* AUTOCLOSE:
Open & close: (|)
Delete: |
Exit: ()|
Space: ( |)
Visual-L: (v)
Visual-R: (v)
Car return: (
|)
Open & close: {|}
Delete: |
Exit: {}|
Space: { |}
Visual-L: {v}
Visual-R: {v}
Car return: {
|}
Open & close: [|]
Delete: |
Exit: []|
Space: [ |]
Visual-L: [v]
Visual-R: [v]
Car return: [
|]
Open & close: "|"
Delete: |
Exit: ""|
Space: " |"
Visual: "v"
Car return: "
|"
Open & close: '|'
Delete: |
Exit: ''|
Space: ' |'
Visual: 'v'
Car return: '
|'
Open & close: `|`
Delete: |
Exit: ``|
Space: ` |`
Visual: `v`
Car return: `
|`
<
==============================================================================
5. MAPPINGS *delimitMateMappings*
delimitMate doesn't override any existing map, so you may encounter that it
doesn't work as expected because a mapping is missing. In that case, the
conflicting mappings should be resolved by either disabling the conflicting
mapping or creating a custom mappings.
In order to make custom mappings easier and prevent overwritting existing
ones, delimitMate uses the |<Plug>| + |hasmapto()| (|usr_41.txt|) construct
for its mappings.
The following are the mappings alway set by delimitMate:
<BS> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateBS
<S-BS> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateS-BS
<S-Tab> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateS-Tab
<Del> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateDel
<Esc> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateEsc
<Left> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateLeft
<Right> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateRight
<Home> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateHome
<End> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateEnd
<Up> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateUp
<Down> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateDown
<PageUp> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMatePageUp
<PageDown> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMatePageDown
<S-Down> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateS-Down
<S-Up> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateS-Up
<LeftMouse> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateMLeftMouse
<RightMouse> is mapped to <Plug>delimitMateMRightMouse
The rest of the mappings correspond to parens, quotes, CR, Space, etc. and they
depend on the values of the delimitMate options, they have the following form:
<Plug>delimitMate + char
e.g.: for "(":
( is mapped to <Plug>delimitMate(
e.g.: If you have <CR> expansion enabled, you might want to skip it on pop-up
menus:
imap <expr> <CR> pumvisible() ?
\"\<c-y>" :
\ "<Plug>delimitMateCR"
==============================================================================
6. FUNCTIONS *delimitMateFunctions*
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delimitMate#WithinEmptyPair() *delimitMate_WithinEmptyPair()*
Returns 1 if the cursor is inside an empty pair, 0 otherwise.
e.g.: >
inoremap <expr> <CR> delimitMate#WithinEmptyPair() ?
\ "\<C-R>=delimitMate#ExpandReturn()\<CR>" :
\ "external_mapping"
<
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delimitMate#ShouldJump() *delimitMate#ShouldJump()*
Returns 1 if there is a closing delimiter or a quote to the right of the
cursor, 0 otherwise.
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delimitMate#JumpAny(key) *delimitMate#JumpAny()*
This function returns a mapping that will make the cursor jump to the right
when delimitMate#ShouldJump() returns 1, returns the argument "key" otherwise.
e.g.: You can use this to create your own mapping to jump over any delimiter.
>
inoremap <C-Tab> <C-R>=delimitMate#JumpAny("\<C-Tab>")<CR>
<
==============================================================================
7. TODO LIST *delimitMateTodo*
- Automatic set-up by file type.
- Make block-wise visual wrapping work on un-even regions.
==============================================================================
8. MAINTAINER *delimitMateMaintainer*
Hi there! My name is Israel Chauca F. and I can be reached at:
mailto:israelchauca@gmail.com
Feel free to send me any suggestions and/or comments about this plugin, I'll
be very pleased to read them.
==============================================================================
9. CREDITS *delimitMateCredits*
Contributors: ~
- Kim Silkebækken ~
Fixed mappings being echoed in the terminal.
- Eric Van Dewoestine ~
Implemented smart matchpairs.
Some of the code that makes this script was modified or just shamelessly
copied from the following sources:
- Ian McCracken ~
Post titled: Vim, Part II: Matching Pairs:
http://concisionandconcinnity.blogspot.com/
- Aristotle Pagaltzis ~
From the comments on the previous blog post and from:
http://gist.github.com/144619
- Karl Guertin ~
AutoClose:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1849
- Thiago Alves ~
AutoClose:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2009
- Edoardo Vacchi ~
ClosePairs:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2373
This script was inspired by the auto-completion of delimiters on TextMate.
==============================================================================
10. HISTORY *delimitMateHistory*
Version Date Release notes ~
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.5.1 2010-09-30 * Current release:
- Remove visual wrapping. Surround.vim offers a much
better implementation.
- Minor mods to DelimitMateTest.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.5 2010-09-22 * - Better handling of mappings.
- Add report for mappings in |:DelimitMateTest|.
- Allow the use of "|" and multi-byte characters in
|'delimitMate_quotes'| and |'delimitMate_matchpairs'|.
- Allow commands to be concatenated using |.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.4.1 2010-07-31 * - Fix problem with <Home> and <End>.
- Add missing doc on |'delimitMate_smart_quotes'|,
|delimitMateBalance| and
|'delimitMate_balance_matchpairs'|.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.4 2010-07-29 * - Unbalanced parens: see :help delimitMateBalance.
- Visual wrapping now works on block-wise visual
with some limitations.
- Arrow keys didn't work on terminal.
- Added option to allow nested quotes.
- Expand Smart Quotes to look for a string on the
right of the cursor.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.3.1 2010-06-06 * - Fix: an extra <Space> is inserted after <Space>
expansion.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.3 2010-06-06 * - Syntax aware: Will turn off when editing comments
or other regions, customizable.
- Changed format of most mappings.
- Fix: <CR> expansion doesn't brake automatic
indentation adjustments anymore.
- Fix: Arrow keys would insert A, B, C or D instead
of moving the cursor when using Vim on a terminal.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.2 2010-05-16 * - Added command to switch the plug-in on and off.
- Fix: some problems with <Left>, <Right> and <CR>.
- Fix: A small problem when inserting a delimiter at
the beginning of the line.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.1 2010-05-10 * - Most of the functions have been moved to an
autoload script to avoid loading unnecessary ones.
- Fixed a problem with the redo command.
- Many small fixes.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
2.0 2010-04-01 * New features:
- All features are redo/undo-wise safe.
- A single quote typed after an alphanumeric
character is considered an apostrophe and one
single quote is inserted.
- A quote typed after another quote inserts a single
quote and the cursor jumps to the middle.
- <S-Tab> jumps out of any empty pair.
- <CR> and <Space> expansions are fixed, but the
functions used for it are global and can be used in
custom mappings. The previous system is still
active if you have any of the expansion options
set.
- <S-Backspace> deletes the closing delimiter.
* Fixed bug:
- s:vars were being used to store buffer options.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
1.6 2009-10-10 * Now delimitMate tries to fix the balancing of single
quotes when used as apostrophes. You can read
|delimitMate_apostrophes| for details.
Fixed an error when |b:delimitMate_expand_space|
wasn't set but |delimitMate_expand_space| wasn't.
|---------|------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
1.5 2009-10-05 * Fix: delimitMate should work correctly for files
passed as arguments to Vim. Thanks to Ben Beuchler
for helping to nail this bug.
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1.4 2009-09-27 * Fix: delimitMate is now enabled on new buffers even
if they don't have set the file type option or were
opened directly from the terminal.
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1.3 2009-09-24 * Now local options can be used along with autocmd
for specific file type configurations.
Fixes:
- Unnamed register content is not lost on visual
mode.
- Use noremap where appropiate.
- Wrapping a single empty line works as expected.
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1.2 2009-09-07 * Fixes:
- When inside nested empty pairs, deleting the
innermost left delimiter would delete all right
contiguous delimiters.
- When inside an empty pair, inserting a left
delimiter wouldn't insert the right one, instead
the cursor would jump to the right.
- New buffer inside the current window wouldn't
have the mappings set.
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1.1 2009-08-25 * Fixed an error that ocurred when mapleader wasn't
set and added support for GetLatestScripts
auto-detection.
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1.0 2009-08-23 * Initial upload.
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