From 50ae0a55f681bf46eeb3ec0da9cbf92f49bcc3dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: amix Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2017 13:19:43 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Removed ack.vim --- sources_non_forked/ack.vim/.gitignore | 1 - sources_non_forked/ack.vim/LICENSE | 89 ----- sources_non_forked/ack.vim/README.md | 161 --------- sources_non_forked/ack.vim/autoload/ack.vim | 246 -------------- sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack.txt | 315 ------------------ .../ack.vim/doc/ack_quick_help.txt | 15 - sources_non_forked/ack.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim | 9 - sources_non_forked/ack.vim/plugin/ack.vim | 83 ----- update_plugins.py | 1 - 9 files changed, 920 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 sources_non_forked/ack.vim/.gitignore delete mode 100644 sources_non_forked/ack.vim/LICENSE delete mode 100644 sources_non_forked/ack.vim/README.md delete mode 100644 sources_non_forked/ack.vim/autoload/ack.vim delete mode 100644 sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack.txt delete mode 100644 sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack_quick_help.txt delete mode 100644 sources_non_forked/ack.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim delete mode 100644 sources_non_forked/ack.vim/plugin/ack.vim diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/.gitignore b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 6e92f57d..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -tags diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/LICENSE b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 056ea36c..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -ack.vim is distributed under the same license terms as Vim itself, which you -can find in full with `:help license` within Vim, or copied in full herein. - -Copyright (c) 2007-2015 Antoine Imbert - and contributors. - -Maintainers may be contacted via GitHub Issues at: - - https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/issues - - -VIM LICENSE - -I) There are no restrictions on distributing unmodified copies of Vim except - that they must include this license text. 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The preferred way to do this is - by e-mail or by uploading the files to a server and e-mailing the URL. - If the number of changes is small (e.g., a modified Makefile) e-mailing a - context diff will do. The e-mail address to be used is - - -IV) It is not allowed to remove this license from the distribution of the Vim - sources, parts of it or from a modified version. You may use this - license for previous Vim releases instead of the license that they came - with, at your option. diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/README.md b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index af8f522d..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -# ack.vim - -Run your favorite search tool from Vim, with an enhanced results list. - -This plugin was designed as a Vim frontend for the Perl module [App::Ack]. Ack -can be used as a replacement for 99% of the uses of _grep_. The plugin allows -you to run ack from Vim, and shows the results in a split window. - -But here's a little secret for the Vim-seasoned: it's just a light wrapper for -Vim's [grepprg] and the [quickfix] window for match results. This makes it easy -to integrate with your own Vim configuration and use existing knowledge of core -features. It also means the plugin is flexible to use with other search tools. - -[App::Ack]: http://search.cpan.org/~petdance/ack/ack -[grepprg]: http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/options.html#'grepprg' -[quickfix]: http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/quickfix.html#quickfix - -## Installation - -### Ack - -You will need ack (>= 2.0), of course. To install it follow the -[manual](http://beyondgrep.com/install/). - -### The Plugin - -It is recommended to use one of the popular plugin managers for Vim. There are -many and you probably already have a preferred one, but a few examples for your -copy-and-paste convenience: - -#### Pathogen - - $ git clone https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/ack.vim - -#### Vundle - -```vim -Plugin 'mileszs/ack.vim' -``` - -#### NeoBundle - -```vim -NeoBundle 'mileszs/ack.vim' -``` - -#### Manual (not recommended) - -[Download][releases] the plugin and extract it in `~/.vim/` (or -`%PROGRAMFILES%/Vim/vimfiles` on Windows). - -[zipball]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/archive/master.zip - -## Usage - - :Ack [options] {pattern} [{directories}] - -Search recursively in `{directories}` (which defaults to the current directory) -for the `{pattern}`. - -Files containing the search term will be listed in the quickfix window, along -with the line number of the occurrence, once for each occurrence. `` on -a line in this window will open the file, and place the cursor on the matching -line. - -Just like where you use `:grep`, `:grepadd`, `:lgrep`, and :`lgrepadd`, you can -use `:Ack`, `:AckAdd`, `:LAck`, and `:LAckAdd` respectively. (See `:help Ack` -after installing, or [`doc/ack.txt`][doc] in the repo, for more information.) - -For more ack help see [ack documentation](http://beyondgrep.com/documentation/). - -[doc]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/blob/master/doc/ack.txt - -### Keyboard Shortcuts - -The quickfix results window is augmented with these convenience mappings: - - ? a quick summary of these keys, repeat to close - o to open (same as Enter) - O to open and close the quickfix window - go to preview file, open but maintain focus on ack.vim results - t to open in new tab - T to open in new tab without moving to it - h to open in horizontal split - H to open in horizontal split, keeping focus on the results - v to open in vertical split - gv to open in vertical split, keeping focus on the results - q to close the quickfix window - -### Gotchas - -Some characters have special meaning, and need to be escaped in your search -pattern. For instance, `#`. You need to escape it with `:Ack '\\\#define -foo'` to search for '#define foo'. See [issue #5]. - -[issue #5]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/issues/5 - -## Possibly FAQ - -#### Can I use `ag` ([The Silver Searcher]) with this? - -Absolutely, and probably other tools if their output is similar or you can -write a pattern match for it--just set `g:ackprg`. If you like, you can fall -back to Ack in case you use your vimrc on a system without Ag available: - -```vim -if executable('ag') - let g:ackprg = 'ag --vimgrep' -endif -``` - -Since Ack is quite portable you might check a copy of it into your dotfiles -repository in `~/bin` so you'll nearly always have it available. - -#### What's the difference from ag.vim? - -Well... not a lot really. - -Present maintainer, yours truly, [kind of wishes they never forked][sadface], -contributes to both, and wouldn't mind seeing them merged again. ag.vim got a -nice code clean-up (which ack.vim is now hopefully getting), and ack.vim picked -up a few features that haven't made their way to ag.vim, like `:AckWindow`, -optional background search execution with [vim-dispatch], and auto-previewing. - -#### I don't want to jump to the first result automatically. #### - -Use `:Ack!`, with bang. If you want this behavior most of the time, you might -like an abbreviation or mapping in your personal config, something like these: - -```vim -cnoreabbrev Ack Ack! -nnoremap a :Ack! -``` - -Most of the `:[L]Ack*` commands support this. Note that this behavior follows -the convention of Vim's built-in `:grep` and `:make` commands. - -[The Silver Searcher]: https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher -[sadface]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/commit/d97090fb502d40229e6976dfec0e06636ba227d5#commitcomment-5771145 - -## Changelog - -Please see [the Github releases page][releases]. - -## Credits - -This plugin is derived from Antoine Imbert's blog post [Ack and Vim -Integration][] (in particular, the function in the update to the post). [Miles -Sterrett][mileszs] packaged it up as a plugin and documented it in Vim's help -format, and since then [many contributors][contributors] have submitted -enhancements and fixes. - -And of course, where would we be without [Ack]. And, you know, Vim. - -[Ack and Vim Integration]: http://blog.ant0ine.com/typepad/2007/03/ack-and-vim-integration.html -[mileszs]: https://github.com/mileszs -[contributors]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/graphs/contributors -[Ack]: http://beyondgrep.com/ - -[vim-dispatch]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-dispatch -[releases]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/releases diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/autoload/ack.vim b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/autoload/ack.vim deleted file mode 100644 index dbf84572..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/autoload/ack.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -if exists('g:autoloaded_ack') || &cp - finish -endif - -if exists('g:ack_use_dispatch') - if g:ack_use_dispatch && !exists(':Dispatch') - call s:Warn('Dispatch not loaded! Falling back to g:ack_use_dispatch = 0.') - let g:ack_use_dispatch = 0 - endif -else - let g:ack_use_dispatch = 0 -endif - -"----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -" Public API -"----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -function! ack#Ack(cmd, args) "{{{ - call s:Init(a:cmd) - redraw - - " Local values that we'll temporarily set as options when searching - let l:grepprg = g:ackprg - let l:grepformat = '%f:%l:%c:%m,%f:%l:%m' " Include column number - - " Strip some options that are meaningless for path search and set match - " format accordingly. - if s:SearchingFilepaths() - let l:grepprg = substitute(l:grepprg, '-H\|--column', '', 'g') - let l:grepformat = '%f' - endif - - " Check user policy for blank searches - if empty(a:args) - if !g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search - echo "No regular expression found." - return - endif - endif - - " If no pattern is provided, search for the word under the cursor - let l:grepargs = empty(a:args) ? expand("") : a:args . join(a:000, ' ') - - "Bypass search if cursor is on blank string - if l:grepargs == "" - echo "No regular expression found." - return - endif - - " NOTE: we escape special chars, but not everything using shellescape to - " allow for passing arguments etc - let l:escaped_args = escape(l:grepargs, '|#%') - - echo "Searching ..." - - if g:ack_use_dispatch - call s:SearchWithDispatch(l:grepprg, l:escaped_args, l:grepformat) - else - call s:SearchWithGrep(a:cmd, l:grepprg, l:escaped_args, l:grepformat) - endif - - " Dispatch has no callback mechanism currently, we just have to display the - " list window early and wait for it to populate :-/ - call ack#ShowResults() - call s:Highlight(l:grepargs) -endfunction "}}} - -function! ack#AckFromSearch(cmd, args) "{{{ - let search = getreg('/') - " translate vim regular expression to perl regular expression. - let search = substitute(search, '\(\\<\|\\>\)', '\\b', 'g') - call ack#Ack(a:cmd, '"' . search . '" ' . a:args) -endfunction "}}} - -function! ack#AckHelp(cmd, args) "{{{ - let args = a:args . ' ' . s:GetDocLocations() - call ack#Ack(a:cmd, args) -endfunction "}}} - -function! ack#AckWindow(cmd, args) "{{{ - let files = tabpagebuflist() - - " remove duplicated filenames (files appearing in more than one window) - let files = filter(copy(sort(files)), 'index(files,v:val,v:key+1)==-1') - call map(files, "bufname(v:val)") - - " remove unnamed buffers as quickfix (empty strings before shellescape) - call filter(files, 'v:val != ""') - - " expand to full path (avoid problems with cd/lcd in au QuickFixCmdPre) - let files = map(files, "shellescape(fnamemodify(v:val, ':p'))") - let args = a:args . ' ' . join(files) - - call ack#Ack(a:cmd, args) -endfunction "}}} - -function! ack#ShowResults() "{{{ - let l:handler = s:UsingLocList() ? g:ack_lhandler : g:ack_qhandler - execute l:handler - call s:ApplyMappings() - redraw! -endfunction "}}} - -"----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -" Private API -"----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -function! s:ApplyMappings() "{{{ - if !s:UsingListMappings() || &filetype != 'qf' - return - endif - - let l:wintype = s:UsingLocList() ? 'l' : 'c' - let l:closemap = ':' . l:wintype . 'close' - let g:ack_mappings.q = l:closemap - - nnoremap ? :call QuickHelp() - - if g:ack_autoclose - " We just map the 'go' and 'gv' mappings to close on autoclose, wtf? - for key_map in items(g:ack_mappings) - execute printf("nnoremap %s %s", get(key_map, 0), get(key_map, 1) . l:closemap) - endfor - - execute "nnoremap " . l:closemap - else - for key_map in items(g:ack_mappings) - execute printf("nnoremap %s %s", get(key_map, 0), get(key_map, 1)) - endfor - endif - - if exists("g:ackpreview") " if auto preview in on, remap j and k keys - nnoremap j j - nnoremap k k - nmap j - nmap k - endif -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:GetDocLocations() "{{{ - let dp = '' - for p in split(&rtp, ',') - let p = p . '/doc/' - if isdirectory(p) - let dp = p . '*.txt ' . dp - endif - endfor - - return dp -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:Highlight(args) "{{{ - if !g:ackhighlight - return - endif - - let @/ = matchstr(a:args, "\\v(-)\@", "n") -endfunction "}}} - -" Initialize state for an :Ack* or :LAck* search -function! s:Init(cmd) "{{{ - let s:searching_filepaths = (a:cmd =~# '-g$') ? 1 : 0 - let s:using_loclist = (a:cmd =~# '^l') ? 1 : 0 - - if g:ack_use_dispatch && s:using_loclist - call s:Warn('Dispatch does not support location lists! Proceeding with quickfix...') - let s:using_loclist = 0 - endif -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:QuickHelp() "{{{ - execute 'edit' globpath(&rtp, 'doc/ack_quick_help.txt') - - silent normal gg - setlocal buftype=nofile bufhidden=hide nobuflisted - setlocal nomodifiable noswapfile - setlocal filetype=help - setlocal nonumber norelativenumber nowrap - setlocal foldmethod=diff foldlevel=20 - - nnoremap ? :q!:call ack#ShowResults() -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:SearchWithDispatch(grepprg, grepargs, grepformat) "{{{ - let l:makeprg_bak = &l:makeprg - let l:errorformat_bak = &l:errorformat - - " We don't execute a :grep command for Dispatch, so add -g here instead - if s:SearchingFilepaths() - let l:grepprg = a:grepprg . ' -g' - else - let l:grepprg = a:grepprg - endif - - try - let &l:makeprg = l:grepprg . ' ' . a:grepargs - let &l:errorformat = a:grepformat - - Make - finally - let &l:makeprg = l:makeprg_bak - let &l:errorformat = l:errorformat_bak - endtry -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:SearchWithGrep(grepcmd, grepprg, grepargs, grepformat) "{{{ - let l:grepprg_bak = &l:grepprg - let l:grepformat_bak = &grepformat - - try - let &l:grepprg = a:grepprg - let &grepformat = a:grepformat - - silent execute a:grepcmd a:grepargs - finally - let &l:grepprg = l:grepprg_bak - let &grepformat = l:grepformat_bak - endtry -endfunction "}}} - -" Are we finding matching files, not lines? (the -g option -- :AckFile) -function! s:SearchingFilepaths() "{{{ - return get(s:, 'searching_filepaths', 0) -endfunction "}}} - -" Predicate for whether mappings are enabled for list type of current search. -function! s:UsingListMappings() "{{{ - if s:UsingLocList() - return g:ack_apply_lmappings - else - return g:ack_apply_qmappings - endif -endfunction "}}} - -" Were we invoked with a :LAck command? -function! s:UsingLocList() "{{{ - return get(s:, 'using_loclist', 0) -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:Warn(msg) "{{{ - echohl WarningMsg | echomsg 'Ack: ' . a:msg | echohl None -endf "}}} - -let g:autoloaded_ack = 1 -" vim:set et sw=2 ts=2 tw=78 fdm=marker diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack.txt b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 22e884bc..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,315 +0,0 @@ -*ack.txt* Plugin that integrates ack with Vim - -============================================================================== -Author: Antoine Imbert *ack-author* -License: Same terms as Vim itself (see |license|) - -This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set. - -{Vi does not have any of this} - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION *ack* - -This plugin is a front for the Perl module App::Ack. Ack can be used as a -replacement for grep. This plugin will allow you to run ack from vim, and -shows the results in a split window. - -:Ack[!] [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:Ack* - - Search recursively in {directory} (which defaults to the current - directory) for the {pattern}. Behaves just like the |:grep| command, but - will open the |Quickfix| window for you. If [!] is not given the first - occurrence is jumped to. - -:AckAdd [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:AckAdd* - - Just like |:Ack|, but instead of making a new list, the matches are - appended to the current |quickfix| list. - -:AckFromSearch [{directory}] *:AckFromSearch* - - Just like |:Ack| but the pattern is from previous search. - -:LAck [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:LAck* - - Just like |:Ack| but instead of the |quickfix| list, matches are placed in - the current |location-list|. - -:LAckAdd [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:LAckAdd* - - Just like |:AckAdd| but instead of the |quickfix| list, matches are added - to the current |location-list| - -:AckFile [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:AckFile* - - Search recursively in {directory} (which defaults to the current - directory) for filenames matching the {pattern}. Behaves just like the - |:grep| command, but will open the |Quickfix| window for you. - -:AckHelp[!] [options] {pattern} *:AckHelp* - - Search vim documentation files for the {pattern}. Behaves just like the - |:Ack| command, but searches only vim documentation .txt files - -:LAckHelp [options] {pattern} *:LAckHelp* - - Just like |:AckHelp| but instead of the |quickfix| list, matches are placed - in the current |location-list|. - -:AckWindow[!] [options] {pattern} *:AckWindow* - - Search all buffers visible in the screen (current tab page only) files for - the {pattern}. - -:LAckWindow [options] {pattern} *:LAckWindow* - - Just like |:AckWindow| but instead of the |quickfix| list, matches are - placed in the current |location-list|. - -Files containing the search term will be listed in the split window, along -with the line number of the occurrence, once for each occurrence. on -a line in this window will open the file, and place the cursor on the matching -line. - -Note that if you are using Dispatch.vim with |g:ack_use_dispatch|, location -lists are not supported, because Dispatch does not support them at this time. -`:LAck` versions of commands above will give a warning and proceed to use the -quickfix list instead. - -See http://beyondgrep.com/ for more information on searching with ack. - - -============================================================================== -CONFIGURATION *ack-configuration* - - *g:ackprg* -g:ackprg -Default for ubuntu: "ack-grep" -Default for other systems: "ack" - -Use this option to specify the search command and its default arguments. - -Example: -> - let g:ackprg = "ag --vimgrep" -< - *g:ack_default_options* -g:ack_default_options -Default: " -s -H --nocolor --nogroup --column" - -Use this option to specify the default arguments given to `ack`. This is only -used if |g:ackprg| has not been customized from the default--if you are using -a custom search program instead of Ack, set your preferred options in -|g:ackprg|. - -NOTE: This option may be deprecated in the future. ~ - -Example: -> - let g:ack_default_options = - \ " -s -H --nocolor --nogroup --column --smart-case --follow" -< - *g:ack_apply_qmappings* -g:ack_apply_qmappings -Default: 1 - -This option enables mappings on the |quickfix| window. - - *g:ack_apply_lmappings* -g:ack_apply_lmappings -Default: 1 - -This option enables mappings on |location-list| windows. - - *g:ack_mappings* -g:ack_mappings -Default: { - \ "t": "T", - \ "T": "TgTj", - \ "o": "", - \ "O": ":ccl", - \ "go": "j", - \ "h": "K", - \ "H": "Kb", - \ "v": "HbJt", - \ "gv": "HbJ" } - -This option list all maps create on quickfix/Location list window. - -Example, if you want to open the result in the middle of the screen: -> - let g:ack_mappings = { "o": "zz" } -< - *g:ack_qhandler* -g:ack_qhandler -Default: "botright copen" - -Command to open the quickview window. - -If you want to open a quickview window with 30 lines you can do: -> - let g:ack_qhandler = "botright copen 30" -< - *g:ack_lhandler* -g:ack_lhandler -Default: "botright lopen" - -Command to open the Location list window. - -If you want to open a Location list window with 30 lines you can do: -> - let g:ack_lhandler = "botright lopen 30" -< - *g:ackhighlight* -g:ackhighlight -Default: 0 - -Use this option to highlight the searched term. - -Example: -> - let g:ackhighlight = 1 -< - *g:ack_autoclose* -g:ack_autoclose -Default: 0 - -Use this option to specify whether to close the quickfix window after -using any of the shortcuts. - -Example: -> - let g:ack_autoclose = 1 -< - *g:ack_autofold_results* -g:ack_autofold_results -Default: 0 - -Use this option to fold the results in quickfix by file name. Only the current -fold will be open by default and while you press 'j' and 'k' to move between the -results if you hit other fold the last one will be closed and the current will -be open. - -Example: -> - let g:ack_autofold_results = 1 -< - *g:ackpreview* -g:ackpreview -Default: 0 - -Use this option to automagically open the file with 'j' or 'k'. - -Example: -> - let g:ackpreview = 1 -< - *g:ack_use_dispatch* -g:ack_use_dispatch -Default: 0 - -Use this option to use vim-dispatch to run searches in the background, with a -variety of execution backends for different systems. - -Due to limitations in Dispatch at this time, location lists are unsupported -and result windows will appear before results are ready. Still, these may be -acceptable tradeoffs for very large projects where searches are slow. - -Example: -> - let g:ack_use_dispatch = 1 -< - *g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search* -g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search -Default: 1 - -Use this option to enable blank searches to run against the word under the -cursor. When this option is not set, blank searches will only output an error -message. - -Example: -> - let g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search = 0 -< -============================================================================== -MAPPINGS *ack-mappings* - -The following keyboard shortcuts are available in the |quickfix| and -|location-list| windows: - -? display a quick summary of these mappings. - -o open file (same as Enter). - -O open file and close the quickfix window. - -go preview file (open but maintain focus on ack.vim results). - -t open in a new tab. - -T open in new tab without moving to it. - -h open in horizontal split. - -H open in horizontal split, keeping focus on the results. - -v open in vertical split. - -gv open in vertical split, keeping focus on the results. - -q close the quickfix window. - -To adjust these, see |g:ack_mappings|. - -============================================================================== -Ignoring files *ack-ignore* - -If you're using this plugin with ag, The Silver Searcher, bear in mind that: - - - It ignores file patterns from your .gitignore and .hgignore. - - - If there are other files in your source repository you don't wish to - search, you can add their patterns to an .agignore file. - -============================================================================== -ISSUES AND FAQ *ack-issues-and-faq* - -I don't want to jump to the first result automatically.~ - - Use `:Ack!`, with bang. If you want this behavior most of the time, you - might like an abbreviation or mapping in your personal config, something - like these: -> - cnoreabbrev Ack Ack! - nnoremap a :Ack! -< - Most of the `:[L]Ack*` commands support this. Note that this behavior - follows the convention of Vim's built-in |:grep| and |:make| commands. - -I use NERDTree and opening ack.vim results in a vertical split displacing it.~ - - You are probably using NERDTree with its default alignment at the left - side of the window. Set these custom mappings in your vimrc to work around - this: -> - let g:ack_mappings = { - \ 'v': 'LpJp', - \ 'gv': 'LpJ' } -< - This solution will be improved in the future. - -Results show a mix of relative and absolute paths, making them hard to read.~ - - This is a quirk of Vim that can happen with plain |:vimgrep| too. You can - try this in your vimrc to work around it: -> - autocmd BufAdd * exe "cd" fnameescape(getcwd()) -< - but for some users this may be disruptive to their Vim workflow. For more - details, see: - - http://vi.stackexchange.com/a/4816/7174 - https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/issues/143 - -vim:set et sw=4 ts=4 tw=78: diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack_quick_help.txt b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack_quick_help.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 94306a0e..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack_quick_help.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -==== ack.vim quick help =============== - - *?:* a quick summary of these keys, repeat to close - *o:* to open (same as Enter) - *O:* to open and close the quickfix window - *go:* to preview file, open but maintain focus on ack.vim results - *t:* to open in new tab - *T:* to open in new tab without moving to it - *h:* to open in horizontal split - *H:* to open in horizontal split, keeping focus on the results - *v:* to open in vertical split - *gv:* to open in vertical split, keeping focus on the results - *q:* to close the quickfix window - -======================================== diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim deleted file mode 100644 index 27564fa7..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -if exists("g:ack_autofold_results") && g:ack_autofold_results - setlocal foldlevel=0 - setlocal foldmethod=expr - setlocal foldexpr=matchstr(getline(v:lnum),'^[^\|]\\+')==#matchstr(getline(v:lnum+1),'^[^\|]\\+')?1:'<1' - setlocal foldenable - setlocal foldclose=all - setlocal foldopen=all - nnoremap j jzz -endif diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/plugin/ack.vim b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/plugin/ack.vim deleted file mode 100644 index 202ae2ea..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/plugin/ack.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -if exists('g:loaded_ack') || &cp - finish -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_default_options") - let g:ack_default_options = " -s -H --nopager --nocolor --nogroup --column" -endif - -" Location of the ack utility -if !exists("g:ackprg") - if executable('ack-grep') - let g:ackprg = "ack-grep" - elseif executable('ack') - let g:ackprg = "ack" - else - finish - endif - let g:ackprg .= g:ack_default_options -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_apply_qmappings") - let g:ack_apply_qmappings = !exists("g:ack_qhandler") -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_apply_lmappings") - let g:ack_apply_lmappings = !exists("g:ack_lhandler") -endif - -let s:ack_mappings = { - \ "t": "T", - \ "T": "TgTj", - \ "o": "", - \ "O": "pc", - \ "go": "p", - \ "h": "K", - \ "H": "Kb", - \ "v": "HbJt", - \ "gv": "HbJ" } - -if exists("g:ack_mappings") - let g:ack_mappings = extend(s:ack_mappings, g:ack_mappings) -else - let g:ack_mappings = s:ack_mappings -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_qhandler") - let g:ack_qhandler = "botright copen" -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_lhandler") - let g:ack_lhandler = "botright lopen" -endif - -if !exists("g:ackhighlight") - let g:ackhighlight = 0 -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_autoclose") - let g:ack_autoclose = 0 -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_autofold_results") - let g:ack_autofold_results = 0 -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search") - let g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search = 1 -endif - -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file Ack call ack#Ack('grep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file AckAdd call ack#Ack('grepadd', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file AckFromSearch call ack#AckFromSearch('grep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file LAck call ack#Ack('lgrep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file LAckAdd call ack#Ack('lgrepadd', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file AckFile call ack#Ack('grep -g', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=help AckHelp call ack#AckHelp('grep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=help LAckHelp call ack#AckHelp('lgrep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* AckWindow call ack#AckWindow('grep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* LAckWindow call ack#AckWindow('lgrep', ) - -let g:loaded_ack = 1 - -" vim:set et sw=2 ts=2 tw=78 fdm=marker diff --git a/update_plugins.py b/update_plugins.py index 07116c96..9b364de9 100644 --- a/update_plugins.py +++ b/update_plugins.py @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ from os import path #--- Globals ---------------------------------------------- PLUGINS = """ -ack.vim https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim ag.vim https://github.com/rking/ag.vim bufexplorer https://github.com/corntrace/bufexplorer ctrlp.vim https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim