diff --git a/sources_non_forked/vim-indent-object/doc/indent-object.txt b/sources_non_forked/vim-indent-object/doc/indent-object.txt index 5b581020..bcb02299 100644 --- a/sources_non_forked/vim-indent-object/doc/indent-object.txt +++ b/sources_non_forked/vim-indent-object/doc/indent-object.txt @@ -1,120 +1,120 @@ -*indent-object.txt* Text objects based on indent levels. - - Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Smith - -Indent Text Objects - -INTRODUCTION |idntobj-introduction| -TEXT OBJECTS |idntobj-objects| -BLANK LINES |idntobj-blanklines| -ABOUT |idntobj-about| - - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION *idntobj-introduction* - -Vim text objects provide a convenient way to select and operate on various -types of objects. These objects include regions surrounded by various types of -brackets and various parts of language (ie sentences, paragraphs, etc). - -This plugin defines a new text object, based on indentation levels. This is -very useful in languages such as Python, in which the syntax defines scope in -terms of indentation. Using the objects defined in this plugin, an entire if -structure can be quickly selected, for example. - - -============================================================================== -TEXT OBJECTS *ai* *ii* *aI* *iI* *idntobj-objects* - -This plugin defines two new text objects. These are very similar - they differ -only in whether they include the line below the block or not. - - Key Mapping Description ~ -> - ai (A)n (I)ndentation level and line above. - ii (I)nner (I)ndentation level (no line above). - aI (A)n (I)ndentation level and lines above/below. - iI (I)nner (I)ndentation level (no lines above/below). -< - -Note that the iI mapping is mostly included simply for completeness, it is -effectively a synonym for ii. - -Just like regular text objects, these mappings can be used either with -operators expecting a motion, such as 'd' or 'c', as well as in visual mode. -In visual mode the mapping can be repeated, which has the effect of -iteratively increasing the scope of indentation block selected. Specifying a -count can be used to achieve the same effect. - -The difference between |ai| and |aI| is that |ai| includes the line -immediately above the indentation block, whereas aI includes not only that, -but also the line below. Which of these is most useful largely depends on the -structure of the language being edited. - -For example, when editing the Python code, |ai| is generally more useful, as -the line above the indentation block is usually related to it. For example, in -the following code (* is used to indicate the cursor position): -> - if foo > 3: - log("foo is big") * - foo = 3 - do_something_else() -< -the if clause is logically related to the code block, whereas the function -call below is not. It is unlikely we would want to select the line below when -we are interested in the if block. - -However, in other languages, such as Vim scripts, control structures are -usually terminated with something like 'endif'. Therefore, in this example: -> - if foo > 3 - echo "foo is big" * - let foo = 3 - endif - call do_something_else() -< -we would more likely want to include the endif when we select the if -structure. - - -============================================================================== -BLANK LINES *idntobj-blanklines* - -When scanning code blocks, the plugin usually ignores blank lines. There is an -exception to this, however, when the block being selected is not indented. In -this case if blank lines are ignored, then the entire file would be selected. -Instead when code at the top level is being indented blank lines are -considered to delimit the block. - - -============================================================================== -ABOUT *idntobj-about* - -vim-indent-object was written by Michael Smith . The -project repository is kept at: - -http://github.com/michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object - -Any feedback or criticism is welcome, and can be mailed to the author at the -above email address. Alternatively issues can be raised on the project -website. - -Licence: - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to -deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the -rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or -sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING -FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS -IN THE SOFTWARE. +*indent-object.txt* Text objects based on indent levels. + + Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Smith + +Indent Text Objects + +INTRODUCTION |idntobj-introduction| +TEXT OBJECTS |idntobj-objects| +BLANK LINES |idntobj-blanklines| +ABOUT |idntobj-about| + + +============================================================================== +INTRODUCTION *idntobj-introduction* + +Vim text objects provide a convenient way to select and operate on various +types of objects. These objects include regions surrounded by various types of +brackets and various parts of language (ie sentences, paragraphs, etc). + +This plugin defines a new text object, based on indentation levels. This is +very useful in languages such as Python, in which the syntax defines scope in +terms of indentation. Using the objects defined in this plugin, an entire if +structure can be quickly selected, for example. + + +============================================================================== +TEXT OBJECTS *ai* *ii* *aI* *iI* *idntobj-objects* + +This plugin defines two new text objects. These are very similar - they differ +only in whether they include the line below the block or not. + + Key Mapping Description ~ +> + ai (A)n (I)ndentation level and line above. + ii (I)nner (I)ndentation level (no line above). + aI (A)n (I)ndentation level and lines above/below. + iI (I)nner (I)ndentation level (no lines above/below). +< + +Note that the iI mapping is mostly included simply for completeness, it is +effectively a synonym for ii. + +Just like regular text objects, these mappings can be used either with +operators expecting a motion, such as 'd' or 'c', as well as in visual mode. +In visual mode the mapping can be repeated, which has the effect of +iteratively increasing the scope of indentation block selected. Specifying a +count can be used to achieve the same effect. + +The difference between |ai| and |aI| is that |ai| includes the line +immediately above the indentation block, whereas aI includes not only that, +but also the line below. Which of these is most useful largely depends on the +structure of the language being edited. + +For example, when editing the Python code, |ai| is generally more useful, as +the line above the indentation block is usually related to it. For example, in +the following code (* is used to indicate the cursor position): +> + if foo > 3: + log("foo is big") * + foo = 3 + do_something_else() +< +the if clause is logically related to the code block, whereas the function +call below is not. It is unlikely we would want to select the line below when +we are interested in the if block. + +However, in other languages, such as Vim scripts, control structures are +usually terminated with something like 'endif'. Therefore, in this example: +> + if foo > 3 + echo "foo is big" * + let foo = 3 + endif + call do_something_else() +< +we would more likely want to include the endif when we select the if +structure. + + +============================================================================== +BLANK LINES *idntobj-blanklines* + +When scanning code blocks, the plugin usually ignores blank lines. There is an +exception to this, however, when the block being selected is not indented. In +this case if blank lines are ignored, then the entire file would be selected. +Instead when code at the top level is being indented blank lines are +considered to delimit the block. + + +============================================================================== +ABOUT *idntobj-about* + +vim-indent-object was written by Michael Smith . The +project repository is kept at: + +http://github.com/michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object + +Any feedback or criticism is welcome, and can be mailed to the author at the +above email address. Alternatively issues can be raised on the project +website. + +Licence: + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to +deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the +rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or +sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING +FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS +IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/sources_non_forked/vim-snippets/UltiSnips/cs.snippets b/sources_non_forked/vim-snippets/UltiSnips/cs.snippets index aca245e5..fd4f6fbf 100644 --- a/sources_non_forked/vim-snippets/UltiSnips/cs.snippets +++ b/sources_non_forked/vim-snippets/UltiSnips/cs.snippets @@ -1,328 +1,328 @@ -####################################################################### -# C# Snippets for UltiSnips # -####################################################################### - -priority -50 - -######################### -# classes and structs # -######################### - -snippet namespace "namespace" b -namespace ${1:MyNamespace} -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet class "class" w -class ${1:MyClass} -{ - $0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet struct "struct" w -struct ${1:MyStruct} -{ - $0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet interface "interface" w -interface I${1:Interface} -{ - $0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet enum "enumeration" b -enum ${1:MyEnum} { ${2:Item} }; -endsnippet - - -############ -# Main() # -############ - -snippet sim "static int main" b -static int Main(string[] args) -{ - $0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet svm "static void main" b -static void Main(string[] args) -{ - $0 -} -endsnippet - - -################ -# properties # -################ - -snippet prop "Simple property declaration" b -public ${1:int} ${2:MyProperty} { get; set; } -endsnippet - -snippet propfull "Full property declaration" b -private ${1:int} ${2:_myProperty}; - -public $1 ${3:MyProperty} -{ - get { return $2; } - set { $2 = value; } -} -endsnippet - -snippet propg "Property with a private setter" b -public ${1:int} ${2:MyProperty} { get; private set; } -endsnippet - - -############ -# blocks # -############ - -snippet #if "#if #endif" b -#if ${1:DEBUG} -${VISUAL}$0 -#endif -endsnippet - -snippet #region "#region #endregion" b -#region ${1:Region} -${VISUAL}$0 -#endregion -endsnippet - - -########### -# loops # -########### - -snippet for "for loop" b -for (int ${1:i} = 0; $1 < ${2:10}; $1++) -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet forr "for loop (reverse)" b -for (int ${1:i} = ${2:10}; $1 >= 0; $1--) -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet foreach "foreach loop" b -foreach (${3:var} ${2:item} in ${1:items}) -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet while "while loop" b -while (${1:true}) -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet do "do loop" b -do -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} while (${1:true}); -endsnippet - - -############### -# branching # -############### - -snippet if "if statement" b -if ($1) -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet ife "if else statement" b -if ($1) -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -else -{ -} -endsnippet - -snippet elif "else if" b -else if ($1) -{ - $0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet elseif "else if" b -else if ($1) -{ - $0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet ifnn "if not null" b -if ($1 != null) -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet switch "switch statement" b -switch (${1:statement}) -{ - case ${2:value}: - break; - - default: - $0break; -} -endsnippet - -snippet case "case" b -case ${1:value}: - $2 - break; -endsnippet - - -############## -# wrappers # -############## - -snippet using "using statement" b -using (${1:resource}) -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet unchecked "unchecked block" b -unchecked -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet checked "checked block" b -checked -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - -snippet unsafe "unsafe" b -unsafe -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -endsnippet - - -######################## -# exception handling # -######################## - -snippet try "try catch block" b -try -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -catch (${1:Exception} ${2:e}) -{ - throw; -} -endsnippet - -snippet tryf "try finally block" b -try -{ - ${VISUAL}$0 -} -finally -{ -} -endsnippet - -snippet throw "throw" -throw new ${1}Exception("${2}"); -endsnippet - - -########## -# LINQ # -########## - -snippet from "LINQ syntax" b -var ${1:seq} = - from ${2:item1} in ${3:items1} - join ${4:item2} in ${5:items2} on $2.${6:prop1} equals $4.${7:prop2} - select ${8:$2.prop3} - where ${9:clause} -endsnippet - - -############################ -# feedback and debugging # -############################ - -snippet da "Debug.Assert" b -Debug.Assert(${1:true}); -endsnippet - -snippet cw "Console.WriteLine" b -Console.WriteLine("$1"); -endsnippet - -# as you first type comma-separated parameters on the right, {n} values appear in the format string -snippet cwp "Console.WriteLine with parameters" b -Console.WriteLine("${2:`!p -snip.rv = ' '.join(['{' + str(i) + '}' for i in range(t[1].count(','))]) -`}"${1:, something}); -endsnippet - -snippet mbox "Message box" b -MessageBox.Show("${1:message}"); -endsnippet - - -################## -# full methods # -################## - -snippet equals "Equals method" b -public override bool Equals(object obj) -{ - if (obj == null || GetType() != obj.GetType()) - { - return false; - } - $0 - return base.Equals(obj); -} -endsnippet - - -############## -# comments # -############## - -snippet /// "XML comment" b -/// -/// $1 -/// -endsnippet +####################################################################### +# C# Snippets for UltiSnips # +####################################################################### + +priority -50 + +######################### +# classes and structs # +######################### + +snippet namespace "namespace" b +namespace ${1:MyNamespace} +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet class "class" w +class ${1:MyClass} +{ + $0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet struct "struct" w +struct ${1:MyStruct} +{ + $0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet interface "interface" w +interface I${1:Interface} +{ + $0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet enum "enumeration" b +enum ${1:MyEnum} { ${2:Item} }; +endsnippet + + +############ +# Main() # +############ + +snippet sim "static int main" b +static int Main(string[] args) +{ + $0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet svm "static void main" b +static void Main(string[] args) +{ + $0 +} +endsnippet + + +################ +# properties # +################ + +snippet prop "Simple property declaration" b +public ${1:int} ${2:MyProperty} { get; set; } +endsnippet + +snippet propfull "Full property declaration" b +private ${1:int} ${2:_myProperty}; + +public $1 ${3:MyProperty} +{ + get { return $2; } + set { $2 = value; } +} +endsnippet + +snippet propg "Property with a private setter" b +public ${1:int} ${2:MyProperty} { get; private set; } +endsnippet + + +############ +# blocks # +############ + +snippet #if "#if #endif" b +#if ${1:DEBUG} +${VISUAL}$0 +#endif +endsnippet + +snippet #region "#region #endregion" b +#region ${1:Region} +${VISUAL}$0 +#endregion +endsnippet + + +########### +# loops # +########### + +snippet for "for loop" b +for (int ${1:i} = 0; $1 < ${2:10}; $1++) +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet forr "for loop (reverse)" b +for (int ${1:i} = ${2:10}; $1 >= 0; $1--) +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet foreach "foreach loop" b +foreach (${3:var} ${2:item} in ${1:items}) +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet while "while loop" b +while (${1:true}) +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet do "do loop" b +do +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} while (${1:true}); +endsnippet + + +############### +# branching # +############### + +snippet if "if statement" b +if ($1) +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet ife "if else statement" b +if ($1) +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +else +{ +} +endsnippet + +snippet elif "else if" b +else if ($1) +{ + $0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet elseif "else if" b +else if ($1) +{ + $0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet ifnn "if not null" b +if ($1 != null) +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet switch "switch statement" b +switch (${1:statement}) +{ + case ${2:value}: + break; + + default: + $0break; +} +endsnippet + +snippet case "case" b +case ${1:value}: + $2 + break; +endsnippet + + +############## +# wrappers # +############## + +snippet using "using statement" b +using (${1:resource}) +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet unchecked "unchecked block" b +unchecked +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet checked "checked block" b +checked +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + +snippet unsafe "unsafe" b +unsafe +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +endsnippet + + +######################## +# exception handling # +######################## + +snippet try "try catch block" b +try +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +catch (${1:Exception} ${2:e}) +{ + throw; +} +endsnippet + +snippet tryf "try finally block" b +try +{ + ${VISUAL}$0 +} +finally +{ +} +endsnippet + +snippet throw "throw" +throw new ${1}Exception("${2}"); +endsnippet + + +########## +# LINQ # +########## + +snippet from "LINQ syntax" b +var ${1:seq} = + from ${2:item1} in ${3:items1} + join ${4:item2} in ${5:items2} on $2.${6:prop1} equals $4.${7:prop2} + select ${8:$2.prop3} + where ${9:clause} +endsnippet + + +############################ +# feedback and debugging # +############################ + +snippet da "Debug.Assert" b +Debug.Assert(${1:true}); +endsnippet + +snippet cw "Console.WriteLine" b +Console.WriteLine("$1"); +endsnippet + +# as you first type comma-separated parameters on the right, {n} values appear in the format string +snippet cwp "Console.WriteLine with parameters" b +Console.WriteLine("${2:`!p +snip.rv = ' '.join(['{' + str(i) + '}' for i in range(t[1].count(','))]) +`}"${1:, something}); +endsnippet + +snippet mbox "Message box" b +MessageBox.Show("${1:message}"); +endsnippet + + +################## +# full methods # +################## + +snippet equals "Equals method" b +public override bool Equals(object obj) +{ + if (obj == null || GetType() != obj.GetType()) + { + return false; + } + $0 + return base.Equals(obj); +} +endsnippet + + +############## +# comments # +############## + +snippet /// "XML comment" b +/// +/// $1 +/// +endsnippet