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@ -259,6 +259,10 @@ fu! s:match_window_opts()
\ s:mw =~ 'min:[^,]\+' ? str2nr(matchstr(s:mw, 'min:\zs\d\+')) : 1
let [s:mw_max, s:mw_min] = [max([s:mw_max, 1]), max([s:mw_min, 1])]
let s:mw_min = min([s:mw_min, s:mw_max])
let s:mw_res =
\ s:mw =~ 'results:[^,]\+' ? str2nr(matchstr(s:mw, 'results:\zs\d\+'))
\ : min([s:mw_max, &lines])
let s:mw_res = max([s:mw_res, 1])
endf
"}}}1
" * Open & Close {{{1
@ -576,7 +580,7 @@ fu! s:Update(str)
let s:martcs = &scs && str =~ '\u' ? '\C' : ''
let pat = s:matcher == {} ? s:SplitPattern(str) : str
let lines = s:nolim == 1 && empty(str) ? copy(g:ctrlp_lines)
\ : s:MatchedItems(g:ctrlp_lines, pat, s:winmaxh)
\ : s:MatchedItems(g:ctrlp_lines, pat, s:mw_res)
cal s:Render(lines, pat)
endf
@ -1605,8 +1609,7 @@ endf
fu! ctrlp#syntax()
if ctrlp#nosy() | retu | en
for [ke, va] in items(s:hlgrps) | cal ctrlp#hicheck('CtrlP'.ke, va) | endfo
if !hlexists('CtrlPLinePre')
\ && synIDattr(synIDtrans(hlID('Normal')), 'bg') !~ '^-1$\|^$'
if synIDattr(synIDtrans(hlID('Normal')), 'bg') !~ '^-1$\|^$'
sil! exe 'hi CtrlPLinePre '.( has("gui_running") ? 'gui' : 'cterm' ).'fg=bg'
en
sy match CtrlPNoEntries '^ == NO ENTRIES ==$'

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@ -112,12 +112,12 @@ fu! ctrlp#bookmarkdir#accept(mode, str)
en
endf
fu! ctrlp#bookmarkdir#add(dir)
fu! ctrlp#bookmarkdir#add(dir, ...)
let str = 'Directory to bookmark: '
let cwd = a:dir != '' ? a:dir : s:getinput(str, getcwd(), 'dir')
if cwd == '' | retu | en
let cwd = fnamemodify(cwd, ':p')
let name = s:getinput('Bookmark as: ', cwd)
let name = a:0 && a:1 != '' ? a:1 : s:getinput('Bookmark as: ', cwd)
if name == '' | retu | en
let name = tr(name, ' ', ' ')
cal s:savebookmark(name, cwd)

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@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ let s:types = {
\ 'lisp' : '%slisp%slisp%sf',
\ 'lua' : '%slua%slua%sf',
\ 'make' : '%smake%smake%sm',
\ 'ocaml' : '%socaml%socaml%scmMvtfCre',
\ 'pascal' : '%spascal%spascal%sfp',
\ 'perl' : '%sperl%sperl%sclps',
\ 'php' : '%sphp%sphp%scdvf',

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@ -22,32 +22,36 @@ cal add(g:ctrlp_ext_vars, {
let s:id = g:ctrlp_builtins + len(g:ctrlp_ext_vars)
" Utilities {{{1
fu! s:findcount(str)
let [tg, fname] = split(a:str, '\t\+\ze[^\t]\+$')
let [tg, ofname] = split(a:str, '\t\+\ze[^\t]\+$')
let tgs = taglist('^'.tg.'$')
if len(tgs) < 2
retu [1, 1]
retu [0, 0, 0, 0]
en
let bname = fnamemodify(bufname('%'), ':p')
let fname = expand(fnamemodify(simplify(fname), ':s?^[.\/]\+??:p:.'), 1)
let [fnd, ct, pos, idx] = [0, 0, 0, 0]
wh idx < len(tgs)
if bname == fnamemodify(tgs[idx]["filename"], ':p')
cal insert(tgs, remove(tgs, idx))
brea
en
let idx += 1
endw
for each in tgs
let ct += 1
let fulname = fnamemodify(each["filename"], ':p')
let fname = expand(fnamemodify(simplify(ofname), ':s?^[.\/]\+??:p:.'), 1)
let [fnd, cnt, pos, ctgs, otgs] = [0, 0, 0, [], []]
for tgi in tgs
let lst = bname == fnamemodify(tgi["filename"], ':p') ? 'ctgs' : 'otgs'
cal call('add', [{lst}, tgi])
endfo
let ntgs = ctgs + otgs
for tgi in ntgs
let cnt += 1
let fulname = fnamemodify(tgi["filename"], ':p')
if stridx(fulname, fname) >= 0
\ && strlen(fname) + stridx(fulname, fname) == strlen(fulname)
let fnd += 1
let pos = ct
let pos = cnt
en
if fnd > 1 | brea | en
endfo
retu [fnd, pos]
let cnt = 0
for tgi in ntgs
let cnt += 1
if tgi["filename"] == ofname
let [fnd, pos] = [0, cnt]
en
endfo
retu [1, fnd, pos, len(ctgs)]
endf
fu! s:filter(tags)
@ -89,27 +93,33 @@ endf
fu! ctrlp#tag#accept(mode, str)
cal ctrlp#exit()
let str = matchstr(a:str, '^[^\t]\+\t\+[^\t]\+\ze\t')
let [tg, fnd] = [split(str, '^[^\t]\+\zs\t')[0], s:findcount(str)]
let [tg, fdcnt] = [split(str, '^[^\t]\+\zs\t')[0], s:findcount(str)]
let cmds = {
\ 't': ['tab sp', 'tab stj'],
\ 'h': ['sp', 'stj'],
\ 'v': ['vs', 'vert stj'],
\ 'e': ['', 'tj'],
\ }
let cmd = fnd[0] == 1 ? cmds[a:mode][0] : cmds[a:mode][1]
let utg = fdcnt[3] < 2 && fdcnt[0] == 1 && fdcnt[1] == 1
let cmd = !fdcnt[0] || utg ? cmds[a:mode][0] : cmds[a:mode][1]
let cmd = a:mode == 'e' && ctrlp#modfilecond(!&aw)
\ ? ( cmd == 'tj' ? 'stj' : 'sp' ) : cmd
let cmd = a:mode == 't' ? ctrlp#tabcount().cmd : cmd
if fnd[0] == 1
if !fdcnt[0] || utg
if cmd != ''
exe cmd
en
let save_cst = &cst
set cst&
cal feedkeys(":".fnd[1]."ta ".tg."\r", 'nt')
cal feedkeys(":".( utg ? fdcnt[2] : "" )."ta ".tg."\r", 'nt')
let &cst = save_cst
el
cal feedkeys(":".cmd." ".tg."\r", 'nt')
let ext = ""
if fdcnt[1] < 2 && fdcnt[2]
let [sav_more, &more] = [&more, 0]
let ext = fdcnt[2]."\r".":let &more = ".sav_more."\r"
en
cal feedkeys(":".cmd." ".tg."\r".ext, 'nt')
en
cal ctrlp#setlcdir()
endf

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ heights of the match window: >
let g:ctrlp_match_window = ''
<
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_match_window = 'bottom,order:btt,min:1,max:10'
let g:ctrlp_match_window = 'bottom,order:btt,min:1,max:10,results:10'
<
The position: (default: bottom)
top - show the match window at the top of the screen.
@ -137,6 +137,9 @@ The minimum and maximum heights:
min:{n} - show minimum {n} lines (default: 1).
max:{n} - show maximum {n} lines (default: 10).
The maximum number of results:
results:{n} - list maximum {n} results (default: sync with max height).
Note: When a setting isn't set, its default value will be used.
*'g:ctrlp_switch_buffer'*
@ -1285,6 +1288,8 @@ Special thanks:~
* Christopher Fredén <github.com/icetan>
* Zahary Karadjov <github.com/zah>
* Jo De Boeck <github.com/grimpy>
* Rudi Grinberg <github.com/rgrinberg>
* Timothy Mellor <github.com/mellort>
===============================================================================
CHANGELOG *ctrlp-changelog*

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ additional contributions from:
* [radicalbit](https://github.com/radicalbit)
* [redpill](https://github.com/redpill)
* [robhudson](https://github.com/robhudson)
* [Shraymonks](https://github.com/shraymonks)
* [sickill](https://github.com/sickill)
* [statik](https://github.com/statik)
* [steveno](https://github.com/steveno)

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@ -8,5 +8,5 @@
"vim-addon-mw-utils": {},
"tlib": {}
},
"description" : "snipMate.vim aims to be a concise vim script that implements some of TextMate's snippets features in Vim. See README.markdown to learn about the features this fork adds"
"description" : "snipMate.vim aims to be a concise vim script that implements some of TextMate's snippets features in Vim. See README.md to learn about the features this fork adds"
}

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ let s:c = g:snipMate
try
call tlib#input#List('mi', '', [])
catch /.*/
echoe "you're missing tlib. See install instructions at ".expand('<sfile>:h:h').'/README.rst'
echoe "you're missing tlib. See install instructions at ".expand('<sfile>:h:h').'/README.md'
endtry
" match $ which doesn't follow a \
@ -121,8 +121,9 @@ endfunction
fun! s:ProcessSnippet(snip)
let snippet = a:snip
if exists('g:snipmate_content_visual')
let visual = g:snipmate_content_visual | unlet g:snipmate_content_visual
if exists('b:snipmate_content_visual')
let visual = b:snipmate_content_visual
unlet b:snipmate_content_visual
else
let visual = ''
endif
@ -167,6 +168,18 @@ fun! s:ProcessSnippet(snip)
let i += 1
endw
" Add ${0} tab stop if found
if snippet =~ s:d . '{0'
let snippet = substitute(snippet, s:d.'{0', '${'.i, '')
let s = matchstr(snippet, s:d.'{'.i.':\zs.\{-}\ze}')
if s != ''
let snippet = substitute(snippet, s:d.'0', '$'.i, 'g')
let snippet = substitute(snippet, s:d.i, s.'&', 'g')
endif
else
let snippet .= '${'.i.'}'
endif
if &et " Expand tabs to spaces if 'expandtab' is set.
return substitute(snippet, '\t', repeat(' ', &sts ? &sts : &sw), 'g')
endif

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@ -1,309 +1,201 @@
*snipMate.txt* Plugin for using TextMate-style snippets in Vim.
*SnipMate.txt* Plugin for using TextMate-style snippets in Vim.
snipMate *snippet* *snippets* *snipMate*
SnipMate *snippet* *snippets* *SnipMate*
Last Change: December 27, 2009
|snipMate-installation| Installation
|snipMate-description| Description
|snipMate-related-work| Related work
|snipMate-usage| Usage (GETTING STARTED QUICKLY)
|snipMate-snippet-sources| snippet sources
|snipMate-syntax| Snippet syntax
|snipMate-settings| Settings
|snipMate-features| Features
|snipMate-disadvantages| Disadvantages to TextMate
|snipMate-contact| Contact
|snipMate-license| License
|snipMate-bugs| BUGS
1. Description |SnipMate-description|
2. Usage |SnipMate-usage|
3. Interface and Settings |SnipMate-interface| |SnipMate-settings|
4. Snippet syntax |SnipMate-syntax|
5. Snippet sources |SnipMate-snippet-sources|
6. Disadvantages to TextMate |SnipMate-disadvantages|
7. Contact |SnipMate-contact|
8. License |SnipMate-license|
For Vim version 7.0 or later.
This plugin only works if 'compatible' is not set.
{Vi does not have any of these features.}
SnipMate depends on vim-addon-mw-utils and tlib.
==============================================================================
INSTALLATION *snipMate-installation*
DESCRIPTION *SnipMate-description*
Of course you can use whatever tool you want.
However some features of snipMate depend on external VimL code:
tlib: tlib#input#List (providing a nice selection list)
vim-addon-mw-utils: (providing all the caching implementation)
Thus i recommend vim-addon-manager to install snipMate because this will also
fetch the dependencies for you.
SnipMate implements snippet features in Vim. A snippet is like a template,
reducing repetitive insertion of pieces of text. Snippets can contain
placeholders for modifying the text if necessary or interpolated code for
evaluation. For example, in C, typing "for" then pushing <Tab> could expand
to: >
The complete set of dependencies can be found in snipMate-addon-info.txt
The current VAM-plugin name for this enhanced version of snipMate is "snipMate".
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
/* code */
}
SnipMate is inspired by TextMate's snippet features.
==============================================================================
DESCRIPTION *snipMate-description*
USAGE *SnipMate-usage*
snipMate is an extension to Vim which allows you to store and retrieve text
snippets with placeholders in a very convenient way.
Every snippet consists of an expansion and a trigger. Typing a trigger into
your buffer and then hitting your trigger key (<Tab> by default, see
|SnipMate-mappings|) will replace the trigger with the expansion text.
snipMate is inspired by TextMate's snippet features.
The expansion text can optionally include tab stops. When it does, upon
expansion of the snippet, the cursor is placed at the first one, and the user
can jump between each tab stop. Each of these tab stops can be represented by
default placeholder text. If such a placeholder is provided, then the text of
the placeholder can be repeated in the snippet at specified mirrors. Any edits
to the placeholder are instantly updated at every mirror.
SnipMate allows multiple snippets to use the same trigger. When triggered,
a list of all snippets with that trigger is provided and prompts for which
snippet to use.
*SnipMate-scopes*
SnipMate searches for snippets inside a directory named "snippets" inside each
entry in 'runtimepath'. Which files are loaded depends on 'filetype' and
'syntax'; see |SnipMate-syntax| for more information. Snippets are loaded and
refreshed automatically on demand.
Note: SnipMate does not ship with any snippets. In order to use it, the user
must either write their own snippets or obtain some from a repository like
https://github.com/honza/vim-snippets
==============================================================================
RELATED WORK *snipMate-related-work*
INTERFACE AND SETTINGS *SnipMate-interface* *SnipMate-settings*
There are some alternatives:
- ultisnips (python based)
- xptemplate which is probably a much more powerful
but also more complex
- neosnippets - which seems to be able to read snippet
files when swiching on compatible mode
- (..?)
*SnipMate-commands*
Commands~
snipmate is not perfect - however it gets its job done perfectly and gets out
of your way. So if you want to get started fast without reading too much
documentation probably snipmate is for you.
*:SnipMateOpenSnippetFiles*
:SnipMateOpenSnippetFiles Opens a list of all valid snippet locations
based on the current scope |SnipMate-scopes|.
Only existing files and non-existing .snippets
files will be shown, with the existing files
shown first.
*SnipMate-options*
Options~
g:snips_author A variable used in some snippets in place of
the author's (your) name. Similar to
$TM_FULLNAME in TextMate. For example, >
snippet name
`g:snips_author`
< creates a snippet "name" that expands to your
name.
g:snipMate This |Dictionary| contains other SnipMate
options. In short add >
let g:snipMate = {}
< to your .vimrc before setting other SnipMate
options.
g:snipMate.scope_aliases A |Dictionary| associating certain filetypes
with other scopes |SnipMate-scopes|. The
entries consist of a filetype as the key and
a comma-separated list of aliases as the
value. For example, >
let g:snipMate.scope_aliases = {}
let g:snipMate.scope_aliases['ruby']
\ = 'ruby,ruby-rails'
< tells SnipMate that "ruby-rails" snippets in
addition to "ruby" snippets should be loaded
when editing files with 'filetype' set to
"ruby" or contains "ruby" as an entry in the
case of dotted filetypes.
g:snipMate['no_match_completion_feedkeys_chars']
A string inserted when no match for a trigger
is found. By default a tab is inserted
according to 'expandtab', 'tabstop', and
'softtabstop'. Set it to the empty string to
prevent anything from being inserted.
*SnipMate-mappings*
Mappings~
The mappings SnipMate uses can be customized with the |:map| commands. For
example, to change the key that triggers snippets and moves to the next
tabstop, >
:imap <C-J> <Plug>SnipMateNextOrTrigger
:smap <C-J> <Plug>SnipMateNextOrTrigger
The list of possible <Plug> mappings is as follows:
<Plug>SnipMateNextOrTrigger Default: <Tab> Mode: Insert, Select
Jumps to the next tab stop or, if none exists,
try to expand a snippet. Use in both insert
and select modes.
<Plug>SnipMateBack Default: <S-Tab> Mode: Insert, Select
Jump to the previous tab stop, if it exists.
Use in both insert and select modes.
<Plug>SnipMateShow Default: <C-R><Tab> Mode: Insert
Show all available snippets (that start with
the previous text, if it exists). Use in
insert mode.
<Plug>SnipMateVisual Default: <Tab> Mode: Visual
See |SnipMate-visual|.
Additionally, <CR> is mapped in visual mode in .snippets files for retabbing
snippets.
==============================================================================
USAGE (GETTING STARTED QUICKLY) *snipMate-usage*
SYNTAX *snippet-syntax* *SnipMate-syntax*
Adding snippets: >
:SnipMateOpenSnippetFiles
< all valid snippet locations will be shown in a list. Existing files are
shown first. The list depends on Vim's |runtimepath|. Thus snipMate
perfectly integrates with the recommended way of installing each plugin into
its own directory which all newer plugin management solutions (VAM,
Pathogen, Vundle, ..) propagate.
SnipMate looks inside of each entry of 'rtp' (or |SnipMate-snippet-sources|)
for a directory named /snippets/. Based on the 'filetype' and 'syntax'
settings (taking into account the dotted syntax), the following files are read
for snippets: >
The command will only show non existing .snippets files. See |snipMate-syntax|
to learn about all supported files snipMate can read.
.../snippets/<scope>.snippets
.../snippets/<scope>/<name>.snippets
.../snippets/<scope>/<trigger>.snippet
.../snippets/<scope>/<trigger>/<description>.snippet
In .snippets files you should use \t as indentation character which will
be replaced by spaces/tabs depending on your Vim indentation settings.
where <scope> is an entry in 'filetype' or 'syntax', <name> is an arbitrary
name, <trigger> is the trigger for a snippet, and <description> is
a description used for |SnipMate-multisnip|.
You can retab your snippet text by visually selecting it and pressing <cr>.
A .snippet file defines a single snippet with the trigger (and description)
determined by the filename. The entire contents of the file are used as the
snippet expansion text.
Using snippets: ~
Multiple snippets can be defined in *.snippets files. Each snippet definition
looks something like: >
<c-r><tab>: shows a list of available snippets
XX<tab> : will either show a list of all snippets starting with the
characters XX or expand the snippet if it matches a snippet name.
snippet trigger optional description
guard left_from_cursor='^\s*'
expanded text
more expanded text
associating snippets and filetypes: ~
< *SnipMate-multisnip*
The description is optional. If it is left out and a second snippet inside the
same .snippets file uses the same trigger, the second one will overwrite the
first. Otherwise multisnip is used.
1) >
g:snipMate.scope_aliases
< defines which snippets types are available when you edit a buffer.
You can override the default in autoload/snipMate.vim in your .vimrc. For
example, to add both ruby.snippets and ruby-rails.snippets for files of
filetype='ruby', add the following to your vimrc: >
let g:snipMate = {}
let g:snipMate.scope_aliases = {}
let g:snipMate.scope_aliases['ruby'] = 'ruby,ruby-rails'
The guard condition line is also optional. It can be used to make a snippet
available only in some cases. The value should be a VimL expression.
< SnipMate scopes are akin to filetypes. Setting a scope alias as shown above
allows multiple snippets files to be used for one filetype without actually
changing the filetype.
Note: Hard tabs in the expansion text are required. When the snippet is
expanded in the text and 'expandtab' is set, each tab will be replaced with
spaces based on 'softtabstop' if nonzero or 'shiftwidth' otherwise.
2)
set filetype to a list such as 'html.javascript' or such.
Comments can be made in .snippets files by starting a line with a # character.
However these can't be used inside of snippet definitions: >
Add this to your .vimrc to not add tabs if there is no match: >
let g:snipMate['no_match_completion_feedkeys_chars'] = ""
<
# this is a correct comment
snippet trigger
expanded text
snippet another_trigger
# this isn't a comment!
expanded text
*snipMate-disambiguation*
What happens if multiple files or filetypes define the same snippet name or if
|multi_snip| is being used? This results in name collisions!
You'll get list of matching snippets and can choose one.
Snippets are loaded and refreshed automatically on demand.
The parsed .snippets files are cached.
in the current buffer to show a list via.
==============================================================================
SNIPPET SOURCES *snipMate-snippet-sources*
snipMate is configurable.
plugin/snipMate.vim assigns three important keys:
>
" default implementation collecting snippets by handlers
let g:snipMate['get_snippets'] = snipMate#GetSnippets
" default handler:
let g:snipMateSources['default'] = snipMate#DefaultPool
" default directories containing snippets:
let g:snipMate['snippet_dirs'] = funcref#Function('return split(&runtimepath,",")')
<
You can override all of those settings.
You can see that the default set of snippets is determined by Vim's |rtp|.
Example 1: ~
autoload/snipMate_python_demo.vim shows how you can register additional
sources such as creating snippets on the fly representing python function
definitions found in the current file.
Example 2: ~
Add to your ~/.vimrc: For each know snippet add a second version ending in _
adding folding markers
>
let g:commentChar = {
\ 'vim': '"',
\ 'c': '//',
\ 'cpp': '//',
\ 'sh': '#',
\ 'python': '#'
\}
" url https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/49
fun! AddFolding(text)
return substitute(a:text,'\n'," ".g:commentChar[&ft]." {{{\n",1)."\n".g:commentChar[&ft]." }}}"
endf
fun! SnippetsWithFolding(scopes, trigger, result)
" hacky: temporarely remove this function to prevent infinite recursion:
call remove(g:snipMateSources, 'with_folding')
" get list of snippets:
let result = snipMate#GetSnippets(a:scopes, substitute(a:trigger,'_\(\*\)\?$','\1',''))
let g:snipMateSources['with_folding'] = funcref#Function('SnippetsWithFolding')
" add folding:
for k in keys(result)
let a:result[k.'_'] = map(result[k],'AddFolding(v:val)')
endfor
endf
" force setting default:
runtime plugin/snipMate.vim
" add our own source
let g:snipMateSources['with_folding'] = funcref#Function('SnippetsWithFolding')
<
More details about all possible relative locations to |rtp| can be found in
|snipMate-syntax|
==============================================================================
SYNTAX *snippet-syntax* *snipMate-syntax*
Default snippet sources [1], you can add your own as illustrated in
|snipMate-snippet-sources|.
trigger: the snippet's name.
|rtp| : Vim's |runtimepath| path list
one snippet per file:
|rtp|/snippets/<filetype>/<trigger>.snippet
many snippets per file, triggers are specified in file, see below:
|rtp|/snippets/<filetype>.snippets (RECOMMENDED)
|rtp|/snippets/<filetype>/*.snippets
See |snipMate-disambiguation| to learn about how name collisions are handled.
Note that dotted
'filetype' syntax is supported -- e.g., you can use >
:set ft=html.eruby syntax=sql
to activate snippets for both HTML, eRuby and sql for the current file.
See g:snipMate['get_scopes'] in plugin/snipMate.vim. However, this is not
recommended, as it can have unwanted side effects (appears to break some forms
of syntax highlighting). Instead, set g:snipMate.scope_aliases.
See|snipMate-usage|.
The syntax for snippets in *.snippets files is the following: >
snippet trigger
guard left_from_cursor='^\s*'
expanded text
more expanded text
Note: the guard condition line is optional. It can be used to make a snippet available
only in some cases. the value should be a viml expression.
(This implementation may change). Only supported in *.snippets files by now.
Multiple snippets having the same name but different triggers exist?
Note that the first hard tab after the snippet trigger is required, and not
expanded in the actual snippet. The syntax for *.snippet files is the same,
only without the trigger declaration and starting indentation.
Also note that indentation within snippets must be defined using hard tabs.
They can be expanded to spaces later if desired (see |snipMate-indenting|).
You can retab a snippet by visually selecting the lines, then press <cr>.
"#" is used as a line-comment character in *.snippets files; however, they can
only be used outside of a snippet declaration. E.g.: >
# this is a correct comment
snippet trigger
expanded text
snippet another_trigger
# this isn't a comment!
expanded text
<
This should hopefully be obvious with the included syntax highlighting.
*snipMate-${#}*
Tab stops ~
By default, the cursor is placed at the end of a snippet. To specify where the
cursor is to be placed next, use "${#}", where the # is the number of the tab
stop. E.g., to place the cursor first on the id of a <div> tag, and then allow
the user to press <tab> to go to the middle of it:
>
snippet div
<div id="${1}">
${2}
</div>
<
*snipMate-placeholders* *snipMate-${#:}* *snipMate-$#*
Placeholders ~
Placeholder text can be supplied using "${#:text}", where # is the number of
the tab stop. This text then can be copied throughout the snippet using "$#",
given # is the same number as used before. So, to make a C for loop: >
snippet for
for (${2:i}; $2 < ${1:count}; $1++) {
${4}
}
This will cause "count" to first be selected and change if the user starts
typing. When <tab> is pressed, the "i" in ${2}'s position will be selected;
all $2 variables will default to "i" and automatically be updated if the user
starts typing.
NOTE: "$#" syntax is used only for variables, not for tab stops as in TextMate.
Variables within variables are also possible. For instance: >
snippet opt
<option value="${1:option}">${2:$1}</option>
Will, as usual, cause "option" to first be selected and update all the $1
variables if the user starts typing. Since one of these variables is inside of
${2}, this text will then be used as a placeholder for the next tab stop,
allowing the user to change it if he wishes.
To copy a value throughout a snippet without supplying default text, simply
use the "${#:}" construct without the text; e.g.: >
snippet foo
${1:}bar$1
< *snipMate-commands*
*snipMate-visual-selection-support*
There is a special placeholder called {VISUAL}. If you visually select text,
then press <tab> Vim switches to insert mode. The next snippet you'll expand
will replace {VISUAL} by the text which was selected previously
Interpolated Vim Script ~
Snippets can also contain Vim script commands that are executed (via |eval()|)
when the snippet is inserted. Commands are given inside backticks (`...`); for
TextMates's functionality, use the |system()| function. E.g.: >
snippet date
`system("date +%Y-%m-%d")`
will insert the current date, assuming you are on a Unix system. Note that you
can also (and should) use |strftime()| for this example.
This should hopefully be clear with the included syntax highlighting.
*snipMate-extends*
Borrowing from UltiSnips, .snippets files can also contain an extends
@ -313,11 +205,79 @@ directive, for example: >
will tell SnipMate to also read html, javascript, and css snippets.
*SnipMate-tabstops*
Tab stops~
Filename([{expr}] [, {defaultText}]) *snipMate-filename* *Filename()*
A tab stop, specified by ${#} where # is a number, tells SnipMate where to
position the cursor next. The special tab stop ${0} denotes the last cursor
position; in its absence, the cursor is placed at the end of the snippet.
For example, to place the cursor first on the id of a <div> tag, allow
the user to press <tab> to go to the middle of it, and finally end after
</div>: >
snippet div
<div id="${1}">
${2}
</div>
< *SnipMate-placeholders* *SnipMate-mirrors*
Placeholders and Mirrors~
Placeholder text can be supplied using "${#:text}", where # is the number of
the tab stop. This text then can be copied throughout the snippet using "$#",
given # is the same number as used before. So, to make a C for loop: >
snippet for
for (${2:i}; $2 < ${1:count}; $1++) {
${4}
}
This will cause "count" to first be selected and change if the user starts
typing. When <tab> is pressed, the "i" in ${2}'s position will be selected;
all $2 variables will default to "i" and automatically be updated if the user
starts typing.
NOTE: "$#" syntax is used only for mirrors, not for tab stops as in TextMate.
Mirrors can also be used inside of placeholders. For instance: >
snippet opt
<option value="${1:option}">${2:$1}</option>
Will, as usual, cause "option" to first be selected and update all the $1
variables if the user starts typing. Since one of these variables is inside of
${2}, this text will then be used as a placeholder for the next tab stop,
allowing the user to change it if he wishes.
To copy a value throughout a snippet without supplying default text, simply
use the "${#:}" construct without the text, e.g.: >
snippet foo
${1:}bar$1
< *SnipMate-visual*
There is a special placeholder called {VISUAL}. If you visually select text,
then press <Tab> Vim switches to insert mode. The next snippet you'll expand
will replace {VISUAL} by the text which was selected previously.
*SnipMate-eval*
Interpolated Vim Script~
Snippets can also contain Vim script commands that are executed (via |eval()|)
when the snippet is inserted. Commands are given inside backticks (`...`); for
TextMates's functionality, use the |system()| function. E.g.: >
snippet date
`system("date +%Y-%m-%d")`
will insert the current date, assuming you are on a Unix system. Note that you
can also (and should) use |strftime()| for this example.
Filename([{expr}] [, {defaultText}]) *SnipMate-Filename()*
Since the current filename is used often in snippets, a default function
has been defined for it in snipMate.vim, appropriately called Filename().
has been defined for it in SnipMate.vim, appropriately called Filename().
With no arguments, the default filename without an extension is returned;
the first argument specifies what to place before or after the filename,
@ -327,97 +287,88 @@ if you only want the filename to be returned, the first argument can be left
blank. Examples: >
snippet filename
`Filename()`
`Filename()`
snippet filename_with_default
`Filename('', 'name')`
`Filename('', 'name')`
snippet filename_foo
`filename('$1_foo')`
`Filename('$1_foo')`
The first example returns the filename if it the file has been named, and an
empty string if it hasn't. The second returns the filename if it's been named,
and "name" if it hasn't. The third returns the filename followed by "_foo" if
it has been named, and an empty string if it hasn't.
*multi_snip*
To specify that a snippet can have multiple matches in a *.snippets file, use
this syntax: >
==============================================================================
SNIPPET SOURCES *SnipMate-snippet-sources*
snippet trigger A description of snippet #1
expand this text
snippet trigger A description of snippet #2
expand THIS text!
SnipMate is configurable.
See |snipMate-disambiguation|
plugin/SnipMate.vim assigns three important keys: >
" default implementation collecting snippets by handlers
let g:SnipMate['get_snippets'] = SnipMate#GetSnippets
" default handler:
let g:SnipMateSources['default'] = SnipMate#DefaultPool
" default directories containing snippets:
let g:SnipMate['snippet_dirs']
\ = funcref#Function('return split(&runtimepath,",")')
You can override all of those settings.
You can see that the default set of snippets is determined by Vim's 'rtp'.
Example 1:~
autoload/SnipMate_python_demo.vim shows how you can register additional
sources such as creating snippets on the fly representing python function
definitions found in the current file.
Example 2:~
Add to your ~/.vimrc: For each know snippet add a second version ending in _
adding folding markers >
let g:commentChar = {
\ 'vim': '"',
\ 'c': '//',
\ 'cpp': '//',
\ 'sh': '#',
\ 'python': '#'
\ }
" url https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/49
fun! AddFolding(text)
return substitute(a:text,'\n'," ".g:commentChar[&ft]." {{{\n",1)."\n".g:commentChar[&ft]." }}}"
endf
fun! SnippetsWithFolding(scopes, trigger, result)
" hacky: temporarely remove this function to prevent infinite recursion:
call remove(g:SnipMateSources, 'with_folding')
" get list of snippets:
let result = SnipMate#GetSnippets(a:scopes, substitute(a:trigger,'_\(\*\)\?$','\1',''))
let g:SnipMateSources['with_folding'] = funcref#Function('SnippetsWithFolding')
" add folding:
for k in keys(result)
let a:result[k.'_'] = map(result[k],'AddFolding(v:val)')
endfor
endf
" force setting default:
runtime plugin/SnipMate.vim
" add our own source
let g:SnipMateSources['with_folding'] = funcref#Function('SnippetsWithFolding')
See |SnipMate-syntax| for more details about all possible relative locations
to 'rtp' can be found in.
==============================================================================
SETTINGS *snipMate-settings* *g:snips_author*
DISADVANTAGES *SnipMate-disadvantages*
The g:snips_author string (similar to $TM_FULLNAME in TextMate) should be set
to your name; it can then be used in snippets to automatically add it. E.g.: >
let g:snips_author = 'Hubert Farnsworth'
snippet name
`g:snips_author`
<
*snipMate-expandtab* *snipMate-indenting*
If you would like your snippets to be expanded using spaces instead of tabs,
just enable 'expandtab' and set 'softtabstop' to your preferred amount of
spaces. If 'softtabstop' is not set, 'shiftwidth' is used instead.
*snipMate-mappings*
The mappings snipMate uses can be customized with the |:map| commands. For
example, to change the key that triggers snippets and moves to the next
tabstop, >
:imap <C-J> <Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger
:smap <C-J> <Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger
<
The list of possible <Plug> mappings is as follows:
<Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger Jumps to the next tab stop or, if none exists,
try to expand a snippet. Use in both insert
and select modes.
<Plug>snipMateBack Jump to the previous tab stop, if it exists.
Use in both insert and select modes.
<Plug>snipMateShow Show all available snippets (that start with
the previous text, if it exists). Use in
insert mode.
<Plug>snipMateVisual |snipMate-visual-selection-support|
==============================================================================
FEATURES *snipMate-features*
snipMate.vim has the following features among others:
- The syntax of snippets is very similar to TextMate's, allowing
easy conversion.
- The position of the snippet is kept transparently (i.e. it does not use
markers/placeholders written to the buffer), which allows you to escape
out of an incomplete snippet, something particularly useful in Vim.
- Variables in snippets are updated as-you-type.
- Snippets can have multiple matches.
- Snippets can be out of order. For instance, in a do...while loop, the
condition can be added before the code.
- [New] File-based snippets are supported.
- [New] Triggers after non-word delimiters are expanded, e.g. "foo"
in "bar.foo".
- [New] <shift-tab> can now be used to jump tab stops in reverse order.
==============================================================================
DISADVANTAGES *snipMate-disadvantages*
snipMate.vim currently has the following disadvantages to TextMate's snippets:
- There is no $0; the order of tab stops must be explicitly stated.
- Placeholders within placeholders are not possible. E.g.: >
'<div${1: id="${2:some_id}}">${3}</div>'
<
In TextMate this would first highlight ' id="some_id"', and if
SnipMate.vim currently has the following disadvantages to TextMate's snippets:
- Nested placeholders are not currently possible. E.g.: >
'<div${1: id="${2:some_id}}">${3}</div>'
< In TextMate this would first highlight ' id="some_id"', and if
you hit delete it would automatically skip ${2} and go to ${3}
on the next <tab>, but if you didn't delete it it would highlight
"some_id" first. You cannot do this in snipMate.vim.
"some_id" first. You cannot do this in SnipMate.vim.
- Regex cannot be performed on variables, such as "${1/.*/\U&}"
- Placeholders cannot span multiple lines.
- Activating snippets in different scopes of the same file is
@ -426,16 +377,7 @@ snipMate.vim currently has the following disadvantages to TextMate's snippets:
Perhaps some of these features will be added in a later release.
==============================================================================
CHANGELOG *snipMate-changelog*
0.86 - 2013-06-15
-----------------
* Use more idiomatic <Plug> maps
* Fix disappearing variables bug (hpesoj)
* Fix cursor position bug when a variable is on the same line as the stop
* Fix undo point creation causing problems with Supertab
* Fix bug where SnipMate would use a typed trigger as a regular expression
CHANGELOG *SnipMate-changelog*
0.85 - 2013-04-03
-----------------
@ -449,7 +391,7 @@ CHANGELOG *snipMate-changelog*
* Enable per-buffer expansion of snippets
* Fix 'cpo' compatibility
* Update supertab compatibility
* Enable customization of various things through g:snipMate
* Enable customization of various things through g:SnipMate
* Disable spelling in snippet files
* Highlight trigger names in .snippets files
@ -470,33 +412,24 @@ CHANGELOG *snipMate-changelog*
<http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2540>
==============================================================================
CONTACT *snipMate-contact* *snipMate-author*
CONTACT *SnipMate-contact* *SnipMate-author*
current maintainers:
- Adnan Zafar
- garbas
SnipMate is currently maintained by:
- Rok Garbas
- Marc Weber (marco-oweber@gmx.de)
You should consider creating a github ticket or contacting us because the
original author Michael Sanders did not act upon change requests for long
time. Anyway - he did most of the hard initial work.
- Adnan Zafar
To contact the author (Michael Sanders), please email:
msanders42+snipmate <at> gmail <dot> com
For bug reports, issues, or questions, check out the Issues page on GitHub:
https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues
The original author, Michael Sanders, can be reached at:
msanders42+snipmate <at> gmail <dot> com
==============================================================================
BUGS *snipMate-bugs*
LICENSE *SnipMate-license*
<c-space> does not work: Try gvim. <c-space> is mapped to ctrl-2 or such in
Vim - this is not a snipmate issue.
[1]: I think having so many different ways is too complicated
- Marc Weber
==============================================================================
LICENSE *snipMate-license*
snipMate is released under the MIT license:
SnipMate is released under the MIT license:
Copyright 2009-2010 Michael Sanders. All rights reserved.
@ -519,5 +452,4 @@ out of or in connection with the software or the use or other dealings in the
software.
==============================================================================
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ set cpo&vim
try
call funcref#Function('')
catch /.*/
echoe "you're missing vim-addon-mw-utils. See install instructions at ".expand('<sfile>:h:h').'/README.rst'
echoe "you're missing vim-addon-mw-utils. See install instructions at ".expand('<sfile>:h:h').'/README.md'
endtry
if (!exists('g:snipMateSources'))
@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ snoremap <silent> <Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger <Esc>a<C-R>=snipMate#TriggerSnipp
inoremap <silent> <Plug>snipMateBack <C-R>=snipMate#BackwardsSnippet()<CR>
snoremap <silent> <Plug>snipMateBack <Esc>a<C-R>=snipMate#BackwardsSnippet()<CR>
inoremap <silent> <Plug>snipMateShow <C-R>=snipMate#ShowAvailableSnips()<CR>
" FIXME: <Plug>snipMateVisual pollutes register(s)
xnoremap <silent> <Plug>snipMateVisual s<C-O>:let g:snipmate_content_visual=getreg('1')<CR>
xnoremap <silent> <Plug>snipMateVisual :<C-U>call <SID>grab_visual()<CR>i
" config which can be overridden (shared lines)
if !exists('g:snipMate')
@ -76,6 +75,18 @@ fun! BackwardSnippet()
return snipMate#BackwardsSnippet()
endf
" Modified from Luc Hermitte's function on StackOverflow
" <http://stackoverflow.com/a/1534347>
function! s:grab_visual()
let a_save = @a
try
normal! gv"ad
let b:snipmate_content_visual = @a
finally
let @a = a_save
endtry
endfunction
" restore 'cpo'
let &cpo = s:save_cpo

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@ -27,46 +27,46 @@ endsnippet
snippet proto "Prototype (proto)"
${1:class_name}.prototype.${2:method_name} = function(${3:first_argument}) ,,{
${0:// body...}
};
${0}
}
endsnippet
snippet for "for (...) {...} (faster)"
for (var ${2:i} = ${1:Things}.length - 1; $2 >= 0; $2--){
${3:$1[$2]}$0
};
}
endsnippet
snippet for "for (...) {...}"
for (var ${2:i}=0; $2 < ${1:Things}.length; $2++) {
${3:$1[$2]}$0
};
}
endsnippet
snippet fun "function (fun)"
function ${1:function_name} (${2:argument}) {
${0:// body...}
${0}
}
endsnippet
# for one line if .. else you usually use a ? b : c
snippet ife "if ___ else"
if (${1}) {
{$2}
${2}
} else {
{$3}
};
${3}
}
endsnippet
snippet if "if"
if (${1}) {
{$2}
};
${2}
}
endsnippet
snippet timeout "setTimeout function"
setTimeout(function() {$0}${2:}, ${1:10});
setTimeout(function() {$0}${2:}, ${1:10})
endsnippet
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@ -1,258 +1,82 @@
## Snippets from SnipMate, taken from
## https://github.com/scrooloose/snipmate-snippets.git
snippet <? "php open tag" b
<?php
snippet array "array"
$${1:arrayName} = array('${2}' => ${3});${4}
endsnippet
snippet def "def"
define('${1}'${2});${3}
snippet vdd "php var_dump and die"
var_dump(${1}); die();
endsnippet
snippet do "do"
do {
${2}
} while (${1});"
snippet ns "php namespace" b
namespace ${1:`!p
abspath = os.path.abspath(path)
m = re.search(r'[A-Z].+(?=/)', abspath)
if m:
snip.rv = m.group().replace('/', '\\')
`};
endsnippet
snippet doc_f "doc_f"
snippet nc "php namespace and class" b
namespace ${1:`!p
abspath = os.path.abspath(path)
m = re.search(r'[A-Z].+(?=/)', abspath)
if m:
snip.rv = m.group().replace('/', '\\')
`};
/**
* $2
* @return ${4:void}
* @author ${5:`!v g:snips_author`}
**/
${1:public }function ${2:someFunc}(${3})
{${6}
* ${3:@author `whoami`}${4}
*/
class ${2:`!p
snip.rv = re.match(r'.*(?=\.)', fn).group()
`}
{
}
endsnippet
snippet doc_i "doc_i"
/**
* $1
* @package ${2:default}
* @author ${3:`!v g:snips_author`}
**/
interface ${1:someClass}
{${4}
} // END interface $1"
endsnippet
snippet el "else"
else {
${1}
}
endsnippet
snippet for "for"
for ($${2:i} = 0; $$2 < ${1:count}; $$2${3:++}) {
snippet st "php static function" b
${1:public} static function $2($3)
{
${4}
}
endsnippet
snippet foreachk "foreachk"
foreach ($${1:variable} as $${2:key} => $${3:value}){
${4}
snippet __ "php constructor" b
${1:public} function __construct($2)
{
${3}
}
endsnippet
snippet get "get"
$_GET['${1}']${2}
snippet sg "Setter and Getter" b
/**
* @var ${3:`!p snip.rv = t[2].capitalize()`}${4}
*/
${1:protected} $$2;
public function set`!p snip.rv = t[2].capitalize()`(`!p
if re.match(r'[A-Z].*', t[3]):
snip.rv = t[3] + ' '
else:
snip.rv = ''
`$$2)
{
$this->$2 = $$2;
return $this;
}
public function get`!p snip.rv = t[2].capitalize()`()
{
return $this->$2;
}
endsnippet
snippet if "if"
snippet if "php if" !b
if (${1}) {
${2}
}
endsnippet
snippet inc "inc"
include '${1:file}';${2}
endsnippet
snippet log "log"
error_log(var_export(${1}, true));${2}
endsnippet
snippet post "post"
$_POST['${1}']${2}
endsnippet
snippet req1 "req1"
require_once '${1:file}';${2}
endsnippet
snippet session "session"
$_SESSION['${1}']${2}
endsnippet
snippet t "t"
$${1:retVal} = (${2:condition}) ? ${3:a} : ${4:b};${5}
endsnippet
snippet var "var"
var_export(${1});${2}
endsnippet
snippet getter "PHP Class Getter" !b
/*
* Getter for $1
*/
public function get${1/\w+\s*/\u$0/}()
{
return $this->$1;$2
}
$4
endsnippet
snippet setter "PHP Class Setter" !b
/*
* Setter for $1
*/
public function set${1/\w+\s*/\u$0/}($$1)
{
$this->$1 = $$1;$3
${4:return $this;}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet gs "PHP Class Getter Setter" !b
protected $$1
/*
* Getter for $1
*/
public function get${1/\w+\s*/\u$0/}()
{
return $this->$1;$2
}
/*
* Setter for $1
*/
public function set${1/\w+\s*/\u$0/}($$1)
{
$this->$1 = $$1;$3
${4:return $this;}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet pub "Public function" !b
public function ${1:name}(${2:$param})
{
${VISUAL}${3:return null;}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet pro "Protected function" !b
protected function ${1:name}(${2:$param})
{
${VISUAL}${3:return null;}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet pri "Private function" !b
private function ${1:name}(${2:$param})
{
${VISUAL}${3:return null;}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet pubs "Public static function" !b
public static function ${1:name}(${2:$param})
{
${VISUAL}${3:return null;}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet pros "Protected static function" !b
protected static function ${1:name}(${2:$param})
{
${VISUAL}${3:return null;}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet pris "Private static function" !b
private static function ${1:name}(${2:$param})
{
${VISUAL}${3:return null;}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet fu "Function snip" !b
function ${1:name}(${2:$param})
{
${VISUAL}${3:return null;}
}
$0
endsnippet
# :vim:ft=snippets
snippet fore "Foreach loop"
foreach ($${1:variable} as $${3:value}){
${VISUAL}${4}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet new "New class instance" !b
$$1 = new $1($2);
$0
endsnippet
snippet ife "if else"
if (${1:/* condition */}) {
${2}
} else {
${3}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet class "Class declaration template" !b
/**
* Class ${1:`!p snip.rv=snip.fn.capitalize().split('.')[0]`}
* @author $2
*/
class $1
{
public function ${3:__construct}(${4:$options})
{
${4}
}
}
$0
endsnippet
snippet pr "Dumb debug helper in HTML"
echo '<pre>' . var_export($1, 1) . '</pre>';$0
endsnippet
snippet pc "Dumb debug helper in cli"
var_export($1);$0
endsnippet
# Symfony 2 based snippets
snippet sfa "Symfony 2 Controller action"
/**
* @Route("/${1:route_name}", name="$1")
* @Template()
*/
public function $1Action($2)
{
$3
return ${4:array();}$0
}
endsnippet
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@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
snippet contr "symfony2 controller" b
namespace `!p
abspath = os.path.abspath(path)
m = re.search(r'[A-Z].+(?=/)', abspath)
if m:
snip.rv = m.group().replace('/', '\\')
`;
use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Method;
use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Route;
use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Template;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
/**
* ${1:@author `whoami`}${2}
*/
class `!p
snip.rv = re.match(r'.*(?=\.)', fn).group()
` extends Controller
{
}
endsnippet
snippet act "symfony2 action" b
/**
* @Route("${3}", name="${4}")
* @Method({${5:"GET"}})
* @Template()
*/
public function ${1}Action(${2})
{
${6}
return [];
}
endsnippet
snippet comm "symfony2 command" b
namespace `!p
abspath = os.path.abspath(path)
m = re.search(r'[A-Z].+(?=/)', abspath)
if m:
snip.rv = m.group().replace('/', '\\')
`;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Command\ContainerAwareCommand;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputArgument;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputOption;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface;
/**
* ${3:@author `whoami`}${4}
*/
class `!p
snip.rv = re.match(r'.*(?=\.)', fn).group()
` extends ContainerAwareCommand
{
protected function configure()
{
$this
->setName('${1}')
->setDescription('${2}')
->setDefinition([
new InputArgument('', InputArgument::REQUIRED, ''),
new InputOption('', null, InputOption::VALUE_NONE, ''),
])
;
}
protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
}
}
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@ -89,6 +89,11 @@ snippet doc
snippet fn
fn(${1:args}) -> ${2} end
snippet fun
function do
${1}
end
snippet mdoc
@moduledoc """
${1}

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@ -103,6 +103,8 @@ snippet lipp
<%= link_to "${1:Link text...}", ${2:model}s_path %>
snippet lt
<%= link_to "${1:name}", ${2:dest} %>
snippet ntc
<%= number_to_currency(${1}) %>
snippet ofcfs
<%= options_from_collection_for_select ${1:collection}, ${2:value_method}, ${3:text_method}, ${4:selected_value} %>
snippet rf

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@ -211,3 +211,11 @@ snippet t
# variable declaration
snippet v
var ${1:t} ${2:string}
# goroutine named function
snippet g
go ${1:funcName}(${2})
# goroutine anonymous function
snippet ga
go func(${1} ${2:type}) {
${3:/* code */}
}(${4})

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@ -27,4 +27,5 @@ snippet ife
snippet ifp
- if ${1:condition}.presence?
${2}
snippet ntc
= number_to_currency(${1})

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ snippet html5
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>$2</title>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
$3
</head>
<body>
@ -34,15 +34,15 @@ snippet idn
snippet label_and_input
<label for="${2:$1}">${1}</label>
<input type="${3:text}" name="${4:$2}" id="${5:$2}" value="${6}" />${7}
<input type="${3:text}" name="${4:$2}" id="${5:$2}" value="${6}">${7}
# FORMS
# use idn . or n to add id
snippet input
<input type="${1:text}" value="${2}" ${3}/>${7}
<input type="${1:text}" value="${2}" ${3}>${7}
snippet submit
<input type="submit" value="${2}" ${3}/>${7}
<input type="submit" value="${2}" ${3}>${7}
snippet textarea
<textarea $1>$2</textarea>
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ snippet img
<img src="$1" alt="$2"/>
# JS/CSS
snippet css_file
<link rel="stylesheet" href="${1:style.css}" type="text/css" media="${2:all}" />${3}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="${1:style.css}" type="text/css" media="${2:all}">${3}
snippet css_block
<link rel="stylesheet" href="${1:style.css}" type="text/css" media="${2:all}">
</link>

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@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
snippet .attr
.attr("${1}", ${2})
snippet .style
.style("${1}", ${2})
snippet axis
d3.svg.axis()
.orient(${1})
.scale(${2})
snippet fd
function(d) { ${1} }
snippet fdi
function(d, i) { ${1} }
snippet marginconvention
var ${1:margin} = { top: ${2:10}, right: ${3:10}, bottom: ${4:10}, left: ${5:10} };
var ${6:width} = ${7:970} - $1.left - $1.right;
var ${8:height} = ${9:500} - $1.top - $1.bottom;
var ${10:svg} = d3.select("${11}").append("svg")
.attr("width", $6)
.attr("height", $8)
.append("g")
.attr("transform", "translate(" + $1.left + "," + $1.top + ")")
snippet nest
d3.nest()
.key(${1})
.entries(${2})
snippet scale
d3.scale.linear()
.domain(${1})
.range(${2})

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@ -185,3 +185,15 @@ snippet lc
logger.critical(${1:msg})
snippet li
logger.info(${1:msg})
snippet epydoc
"""
${1:Description}
@param ${2:param}: ${3: Description}
@type $2: ${4: Type}
@return: ${5: Description}
@rtype : ${6: Type}
@raise e: ${7: Description}
"""