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Updated vim plugins

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@ -122,6 +122,19 @@ 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`, 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. 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 <Leader>a :Ack!<Space>
```
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 [The Silver Searcher]: https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher
[sadface]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/commit/d97090fb502d40229e6976dfec0e06636ba227d5#commitcomment-5771145 [sadface]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/commit/d97090fb502d40229e6976dfec0e06636ba227d5#commitcomment-5771145

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@ -275,7 +275,19 @@ If you're using this plugin with ag, The Silver Searcher, bear in mind that:
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
ISSUES AND FAQ *ack-issues-and-faq* ISSUES AND FAQ *ack-issues-and-faq*
I use NERDTree and opening ack.vim results in a vertical split displaces it.~ 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 <Leader>a :Ack!<Space>
<
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 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 side of the window. Set these custom mappings in your vimrc to work around

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@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ let [s:lcmap, s:prtmaps] = ['nn <buffer> <silent>', {
\ 'CreateNewFile()': ['<c-y>'], \ 'CreateNewFile()': ['<c-y>'],
\ 'MarkToOpen()': ['<c-z>'], \ 'MarkToOpen()': ['<c-z>'],
\ 'OpenMulti()': ['<c-o>'], \ 'OpenMulti()': ['<c-o>'],
\ 'YankLine()': [],
\ 'PrtExit()': ['<esc>', '<c-c>', '<c-g>'], \ 'PrtExit()': ['<esc>', '<c-c>', '<c-g>'],
\ }] \ }]
@ -1325,6 +1326,18 @@ fu! s:OpenMulti(...)
unl! s:tabct unl! s:tabct
endf endf
fu! s:YankLine(...)
let @" = s:getinput()
let has_marked = exists('s:marked')
if !has_marked
let line = ctrlp#getcline()
if line == '' | retu | en
let marked = { 1 : fnamemodify(line, ':p') }
en
let @" = join(values(has_marked ? s:marked : marked), "\n")
cal s:PrtExit()
endf
fu! s:OpenNoMarks(md, line) fu! s:OpenNoMarks(md, line)
if a:md == 'a' if a:md == 'a'
let [s:marked, key] = [{}, 1] let [s:marked, key] = [{}, 1]

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@ -25,19 +25,21 @@
3. [Recommended settings](#settings) 3. [Recommended settings](#settings)
4. [FAQ](#faq) 4. [FAQ](#faq)
4.1. [I installed syntastic but it isn't reporting any errors...](#faqinfo) 4.1. [I installed syntastic but it isn't reporting any errors...](#faqinfo)
4.2. [The `python` checker complains about syntactically valid Python 3 constructs...](#faqpython3) 4.2. [How can I check scripts written for different versions of Python?](#faqpython)
4.3. [Are there any local checkers for HTML5 that I can use with syntastic?](#faqhtml5) 4.3. [How can I check scripts written for different versions of Ruby?](#faqruby)
4.4. [The `perl` checker has stopped working...](#faqperl) 4.4. [Are there any local checkers for HTML5 that I can use with syntastic?](#faqhtml5)
4.5. [What happened to the `rustc` checker?](#faqrust) 4.5. [The `perl` checker has stopped working...](#faqperl)
4.6. [What happened to the `xcrun` checker?](#faqxcrun) 4.6. [What happened to the `rustc` checker?](#faqrust)
4.7. [I run a checker and the location list is not updated...](#faqloclist) 4.7. [What happened to the `xcrun` checker?](#faqxcrun)
4.7. [I run`:lopen` or `:lwindow` and the error window is empty...](#faqloclist) 4.8. [I run a checker and the location list is not updated...](#faqloclist)
4.8. [How can I pass additional arguments to a checker?](#faqargs) 4.8. [I run`:lopen` or `:lwindow` and the error window is empty...](#faqloclist)
4.9. [Syntastic supports several checkers for my filetype - how do I tell which one(s) to use?](#faqcheckers) 4.9. [How can I pass additional arguments to a checker?](#faqargs)
4.10. [What is the difference between syntax checkers and style checkers?](#faqstyle) 4.10. [Syntastic supports several checkers for my filetype - how do I tell which one(s) to use?](#faqcheckers)
4.11. [I have enabled multiple checkers for the current filetype. How can I display all errors from all checkers together?](#faqaggregate) 4.11. [What is the difference between syntax checkers and style checkers?](#faqstyle)
4.12. [How can I jump between the different errors without using the location list at the bottom of the window?](#faqlnext) 4.12. [I have enabled multiple checkers for the current filetype. How can I display all errors from all checkers together?](#faqaggregate)
4.13. [The error window is closed automatically when I :quit the current buffer but not when I :bdelete it?](#faqbdelete) 4.13. [How can I jump between the different errors without using the location list at the bottom of the window?](#faqlnext)
4.14. [My favourite checker needs to load a configuration file from the project's root rather than the current directory...](#faqconfig)
4.15. [The error window is closed automatically when I :quit the current buffer but not when I :bdelete it?](#faqbdelete)
5. [Resources](#otherresources) 5. [Resources](#otherresources)
- - - - - -
@ -150,7 +152,7 @@ You now have pathogen installed and can put syntastic into `~/.vim/bundle` like
this: this:
```sh ```sh
cd ~/.vim/bundle && \ cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
git clone https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic.git git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic.git
``` ```
Quit vim and start it back up to reload it, then type: Quit vim and start it back up to reload it, then type:
```vim ```vim
@ -227,19 +229,40 @@ or the error output for a syntax checker may have changed. In this case, make
sure you have the latest version of the syntax checker installed. If it still sure you have the latest version of the syntax checker installed. If it still
fails then post an [issue][bug_tracker] - or better yet, create a pull request. fails then post an [issue][bug_tracker] - or better yet, create a pull request.
<a name="faqpython3"></a> <a name="faqpython"></a>
__4.2. Q. The `python` checker complains about syntactically valid Python 3 constructs...__ __4.2. Q. How can I check scripts written for different versions of Python?__
A. Configure the `python` checker to call a Python 3 interpreter rather than A. Install a Python version manager such as [virtualenv][virtualenv]
Python 2, e.g: or [pyenv][pyenv], activate the environment for the relevant version
```vim of Python, and install in it the checkers you want to use. Set
let g:syntastic_python_python_exec = '/path/to/python3' `g:syntastic_python_checkers` accordingly in your `vimrc`, and run [Vim][vim]
``` from the virtual environment.
If you're starting Vim from a desktop manager rather than from a terminal you
might need to write wrapper scripts around your checkers, to activate the
virtual environment before running the actual checks. Then you'll need to
point the relevant `g:syntastic_python_<checker>_exec` variables to the wrapper
scripts.
<a name="faqruby"></a>
__4.3. Q. How can I check scripts written for different versions of Ruby?__
A. Install a Ruby version manager such as [rvm][rvm] or [rbenv][rbenv],
activate the environment for the relevant version of Ruby, and install in it
the checkers you want to use. Set `g:syntastic_ruby_checkers` accordingly in
your `vimrc`, and run [Vim][vim] from the virtual environment.
If you're starting Vim from a desktop manager rather than from a terminal you
might need to write wrapper scripts around your checkers, to activate the
virtual environment before running the actual checks. Then you'll need to
point the relevant `g:syntastic_ruby_<checker>_exec` variables to the wrapper
scripts.
<a name="faqhtml5"></a> <a name="faqhtml5"></a>
__4.3. Q. Are there any local checkers for HTML5 that I can use with syntastic?__ __4.4. Q. Are there any local checkers for HTML5 that I can use with syntastic?__
[HTML Tidy][tidy_old] has a fork named [HTML Tidy for HTML5][tidy]. It's a drop [HTML Tidy][tidy_old] has a fork named [HTML Tidy for HTML5][tidy]. It's a drop
in replacement, and syntastic can use it without changes. Just install it in replacement, and syntastic can use it without changes. Just install it
@ -259,7 +282,7 @@ let g:syntastic_html_validator_api = 'http://localhost:8888/'
<a name="faqperl"></a> <a name="faqperl"></a>
__4.4. Q. The `perl` checker has stopped working...__ __4.5. Q. The `perl` checker has stopped working...__
A. The `perl` checker runs `perl -c` against your file, which in turn A. The `perl` checker runs `perl -c` against your file, which in turn
__executes__ any `BEGIN`, `UNITCHECK`, and `CHECK` blocks, and any `use` __executes__ any `BEGIN`, `UNITCHECK`, and `CHECK` blocks, and any `use`
@ -275,14 +298,14 @@ let g:syntastic_enable_perl_checker = 1
<a name="faqrust"></a> <a name="faqrust"></a>
__4.5. Q. What happened to the `rustc` checker?__ __4.6. Q. What happened to the `rustc` checker?__
A. It is now part of the [rust.vim][rust] plugin. If you install this plugin the A. It is now part of the [rust.vim][rust] plugin. If you install this plugin the
checker should be picked up automatically by syntastic. checker should be picked up automatically by syntastic.
<a name="faqxcrun"></a> <a name="faqxcrun"></a>
__4.6. Q. What happened to the `xcrun` checker?__ __4.7. Q. What happened to the `xcrun` checker?__
A. The `xcrun` checker used to have a security problem and it has been removed. A. The `xcrun` checker used to have a security problem and it has been removed.
A better checker for __Swift__ is part of the [vim-swift][swift] plugin. If you A better checker for __Swift__ is part of the [vim-swift][swift] plugin. If you
@ -290,8 +313,8 @@ install this plugin the checker should be picked up automatically by syntastic.
<a name="faqloclist"></a> <a name="faqloclist"></a>
__4.7. Q. I run a checker and the location list is not updated...__ __4.8. Q. I run a checker and the location list is not updated...__
__4.7. Q. I run`:lopen` or `:lwindow` and the error window is empty...__ __4.8. Q. I run`:lopen` or `:lwindow` and the error window is empty...__
A. By default the location list is changed only when you run the `:Errors` A. By default the location list is changed only when you run the `:Errors`
command, in order to minimise conflicts with other plugins. If you want the command, in order to minimise conflicts with other plugins. If you want the
@ -303,7 +326,7 @@ let g:syntastic_always_populate_loc_list = 1
<a name="faqargs"></a> <a name="faqargs"></a>
__4.8. Q. How can I pass additional arguments to a checker?__ __4.9. Q. How can I pass additional arguments to a checker?__
A. Almost all syntax checkers use the `makeprgBuild()` function. Those checkers A. Almost all syntax checkers use the `makeprgBuild()` function. Those checkers
that do can be configured using global variables. The general form of the that do can be configured using global variables. The general form of the
@ -319,7 +342,7 @@ See `:help syntastic-checker-options` for more information.
<a name="faqcheckers"></a> <a name="faqcheckers"></a>
__4.9. Q. Syntastic supports several checkers for my filetype - how do I tell it __4.10. Q. Syntastic supports several checkers for my filetype - how do I tell it
which one(s) to use?__ which one(s) to use?__
A. Stick a line like this in your `vimrc`: A. Stick a line like this in your `vimrc`:
@ -360,7 +383,7 @@ filetype of the current file is `php`).
<a name="faqstyle"></a> <a name="faqstyle"></a>
__4.10. Q. What is the difference between syntax checkers and style checkers?__ __4.11. Q. What is the difference between syntax checkers and style checkers?__
A. The errors and warnings they produce are highlighted differently and can A. The errors and warnings they produce are highlighted differently and can
be filtered by different rules, but otherwise the distinction is pretty much be filtered by different rules, but otherwise the distinction is pretty much
@ -390,7 +413,7 @@ See `:help syntastic_quiet_messages` for details.
<a name="faqaggregate"></a> <a name="faqaggregate"></a>
__4.11. Q. I have enabled multiple checkers for the current filetype. How can I __4.12. Q. I have enabled multiple checkers for the current filetype. How can I
display all errors from all checkers together?__ display all errors from all checkers together?__
A. Set `g:syntastic_aggregate_errors` to 1 in your `vimrc`: A. Set `g:syntastic_aggregate_errors` to 1 in your `vimrc`:
@ -402,7 +425,7 @@ See `:help syntastic-aggregating-errors` for more details.
<a name="faqlnext"></a> <a name="faqlnext"></a>
__4.12. Q. How can I jump between the different errors without using the location __4.13. Q. How can I jump between the different errors without using the location
list at the bottom of the window?__ list at the bottom of the window?__
A. Vim provides several built-in commands for this. See `:help :lnext` and A. Vim provides several built-in commands for this. See `:help :lnext` and
@ -412,9 +435,28 @@ If you use these commands a lot then you may want to add shortcut mappings to
your `vimrc`, or install something like [unimpaired][unimpaired], which provides such your `vimrc`, or install something like [unimpaired][unimpaired], which provides such
mappings (among other things). mappings (among other things).
<a name="faqconfig"></a>
__4.14. My favourite checker needs to load a configuration file from the
project's root rather than the current directory...__
A. You can set up an `autocmd` to search for the configuration file in the
current directory and upwards, and add it to the checker's options when found.
For example for `jscs`:
```vim
function! FindConfig(prefix, what, where)
let cfg = findfile(a:what, escape(a:where, ' ') . ';')
return cfg !=# '' ? ' ' . a:prefix . ' ' . cfg : ''
endfunction
autocmd FileType javascript let b:syntastic_javascript_jscs_args =
\ get(g:, 'syntastic_javascript_jscs_args', '') .
\ FindConfig('-c', '.jscsrc', expand('<amatch>:p:h', 1))
```
<a name="faqbdelete"></a> <a name="faqbdelete"></a>
__4.13. Q. The error window is closed automatically when I :quit the current buffer __4.15. Q. The error window is closed automatically when I :quit the current buffer
but not when I :bdelete it?__ but not when I :bdelete it?__
A. There is no safe way to handle that situation automatically, but you can A. There is no safe way to handle that situation automatically, but you can
@ -458,9 +500,12 @@ a look at [ghcmod-vim][ghcmod], [jedi-vim][jedi], [python-mode][python_mode], [v
[pathogen]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen [pathogen]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen
[perlrun]: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlrun.html#*-c* [perlrun]: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlrun.html#*-c*
[plug]: https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/ [plug]: https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug/
[pyenv]: https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv
[python_mode]: https://github.com/klen/python-mode [python_mode]: https://github.com/klen/python-mode
[rbenv]: https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv
[roktas]: https://github.com/roktas/syntastic-more [roktas]: https://github.com/roktas/syntastic-more
[rust]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim [rust]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
[rvm]: https://rvm.io/
[stack_overflow]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/syntastic [stack_overflow]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/syntastic
[swift]: https://github.com/kballard/vim-swift [swift]: https://github.com/kballard/vim-swift
[tidy]: http://www.htacg.org/tidy-html5/ [tidy]: http://www.htacg.org/tidy-html5/
@ -469,6 +514,7 @@ a look at [ghcmod-vim][ghcmod], [jedi-vim][jedi], [python-mode][python_mode], [v
[vam]: https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager [vam]: https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager
[vim]: http://www.vim.org/ [vim]: http://www.vim.org/
[vimgo]: https://github.com/fatih/vim-go [vimgo]: https://github.com/fatih/vim-go
[virtualenv]: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/
[vnu]: http://about.validator.nu/ [vnu]: http://about.validator.nu/
[vnu_jar]: https://github.com/validator/validator/releases/latest [vnu_jar]: https://github.com/validator/validator/releases/latest
[vnu_server]: http://validator.github.io/validator/#standalone [vnu_server]: http://validator.github.io/validator/#standalone

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@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ CONTENTS *syntastic-contents*
6.2.Editing files over network.............|syntastic-netrw| 6.2.Editing files over network.............|syntastic-netrw|
6.3.The 'shellslash' option................|syntastic-shellslash| 6.3.The 'shellslash' option................|syntastic-shellslash|
6.4.Saving Vim sessions....................|syntastic-sessions| 6.4.Saving Vim sessions....................|syntastic-sessions|
6.5.The location list callback.............|syntastic-loclist-callback|
7.Compatibility with other software............|syntastic-compatibility| 7.Compatibility with other software............|syntastic-compatibility|
7.1.The csh and tcsh shells................|syntastic-csh| 7.1.The csh and tcsh shells................|syntastic-csh|
7.2.Eclim..................................|syntastic-eclim| 7.2.Eclim..................................|syntastic-eclim|
@ -882,6 +883,7 @@ The syntax is of course identical to that of |syntastic_quiet_messages|.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.6 Debugging *syntastic-config-debug* 5.6 Debugging *syntastic-config-debug*
*syntastic-debug*
Syntastic can log a trace of its working to Vim's |message-history|. To verify Syntastic can log a trace of its working to Vim's |message-history|. To verify
the command line constructed by syntastic to run a checker, set the variable the command line constructed by syntastic to run a checker, set the variable
@ -958,6 +960,29 @@ remove option "blank" from 'sessionoptions': >
This will prevent `:mksession` from saving |syntastic-error-window| as empty This will prevent `:mksession` from saving |syntastic-error-window| as empty
quickfix windows. quickfix windows.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.5 The location list callback *syntastic-loclist-callback*
*SyntasticCheckHook()*
Syntastic also gives you direct access to the list of errors. A function
named |SyntasticCheckHook()| is called by syntastic (if it exists) right
before populating the |location-list| and enabling the notifiers. The function
takes exactly one argument, the list of errors in |location-list| format (see
|getqflist()| for details). format. You can do essentially anything with this
list, as long as you don't change its format, and you don't add or remove
elements.
For example the following function will make the error window smaller if fewer
than 10 errors are found: >
function! SyntasticCheckHook(errors)
if !empty(a:errors)
let g:syntastic_loc_list_height = min([len(a:errors), 10])
endif
endfunction
<
(Please keep in mind however that Vim options |winheight| and |winminheight|
also affect window sizes.)
============================================================================== ==============================================================================
7. Compatibility with other software *syntastic-compatibility* 7. Compatibility with other software *syntastic-compatibility*

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ if has('reltime')
lockvar! g:_SYNTASTIC_START lockvar! g:_SYNTASTIC_START
endif endif
let g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION = '3.7.0-157' let g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION = '3.7.0-162'
lockvar g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION lockvar g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION
" Sanity checks {{{1 " Sanity checks {{{1

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim set cpo&vim
function! SyntaxCheckers_matlab_mlint_GetLocList() dict function! SyntaxCheckers_matlab_mlint_GetLocList() dict
let makeprg = self.makeprgBuild({ 'args_after': '-id $*' }) let makeprg = self.makeprgBuild({ 'args_after': '-id' })
let errorformat = let errorformat =
\ 'L %l (C %c): %*[a-zA-Z0-9]: %m,'. \ 'L %l (C %c): %*[a-zA-Z0-9]: %m,'.

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@ -2840,7 +2840,7 @@ function! s:cfile() abort
elseif getline('.') =~# '^#\trenamed:.* -> ' elseif getline('.') =~# '^#\trenamed:.* -> '
let file = '/'.matchstr(getline('.'),' -> \zs.*') let file = '/'.matchstr(getline('.'),' -> \zs.*')
return [file] return [file]
elseif getline('.') =~# '^#\t\(\k\| \)\+: *.' elseif getline('.') =~# '^#\t\(\k\| \)\+\p\?: *.'
let file = '/'.matchstr(getline('.'),': *\zs.\{-\}\ze\%( ([^()[:digit:]]\+)\)\=$') let file = '/'.matchstr(getline('.'),': *\zs.\{-\}\ze\%( ([^()[:digit:]]\+)\)\=$')
return [file] return [file]
elseif getline('.') =~# '^#\t.' elseif getline('.') =~# '^#\t.'

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@ -3,9 +3,11 @@
FEATURES: FEATURES:
* If you open a new buffer with a Go filename it get automatically populated based on the directory. If there are no Go files a simple main package is created, otherwise the file will include the package declaration line based on the package in the current directory. Checkout the demo to see it in action: https://twitter.com/fatih/status/748333086643994624. This is enabled by default. Can be disabled with `let g:go_template_autocreate = 0`. You can use your own template with `let g:go_template_file = "foo.go"` and putting the file under the `templates/` folder. [gh-918] * If you open a new buffer with a Go filename it get automatically populated based on the directory. If there are no Go files a simple main package is created, otherwise the file will include the package declaration line based on the package in the current directory. Checkout the demo to see it in action: https://twitter.com/fatih/status/748333086643994624. This is enabled by default. Can be disabled with `let g:go_template_autocreate = 0`. You can use your own template with `let g:go_template_file = "foo.go"` and putting the file under the `templates/` folder. [gh-918]
* The snippet expansion `json` is now much more smarter. It pre populates the placeholder according to the first word and it also applies `snake_case` or `camelCase` conversion. Checkout the demo to see it in action: https://github.com/fatih/vim-go/pull/927 [gh-927]
* **`:GoSameIds`** support. When called highlights all same identifiers in the current file. Can be also enabled to highlight identifiers automatically. Checkout the demo to see it in action: https://twitter.com/fatih/status/753673709278339072. [gh-936]
* Add new `errp` snippet to expand an `if err != nil { panic() }` clause [gh-926]
IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS:
* `:GoDoc` accepts arguments now which are passed directly to `godoc`. So usages like `:GoDoc flag` works again (it was changed in previous versions [gh-894] * `:GoDoc` accepts arguments now which are passed directly to `godoc`. So usages like `:GoDoc flag` works again (it was changed in previous versions [gh-894]
* `:GoDef` works now for modified files as well [gh-910] * `:GoDef` works now for modified files as well [gh-910]
* Internal: fix indentations on all files to **2-spaces/no tabs**. This is now the default vim-go style across all VimL files [gh-915] * Internal: fix indentations on all files to **2-spaces/no tabs**. This is now the default vim-go style across all VimL files [gh-915]

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@ -7,7 +7,18 @@ func! s:RunGuru(mode, format, selected, needs_scope) range abort
return {'err': "bin path not found"} return {'err': "bin path not found"}
endif endif
let filename = expand('%:p') let filename = fnamemodify(expand("%"), ':p:gs?\\?/?')
if !filereadable(filename)
" this might happen for new buffers which are not written yet
return {'err': "file does not exist"}
endif
if &modified
" Write current unsaved buffer to a temp file and use the modified content
let l:tmpname = tempname()
call writefile(getline(1, '$'), l:tmpname)
let filename = l:tmpname
endif
let dirname = expand('%:p:h') let dirname = expand('%:p:h')
let pkg = go#package#ImportPath(dirname) let pkg = go#package#ImportPath(dirname)
@ -80,12 +91,18 @@ func! s:RunGuru(mode, format, selected, needs_scope) range abort
let old_gopath = $GOPATH let old_gopath = $GOPATH
let $GOPATH = go#path#Detect() let $GOPATH = go#path#Detect()
" the query might take time, let us give some feedback if a:mode !=# 'what'
call go#util#EchoProgress("analysing ...") " the query might take time, let us give some feedback
call go#util#EchoProgress("analysing ...")
endif
" run, forrest run!!! " run, forrest run!!!
let out = go#util#System(command) let out = go#util#System(command)
if exists("l:tmpname")
call delete(l:tmpname)
endif
let $GOPATH = old_gopath let $GOPATH = old_gopath
if go#util#ShellError() != 0 if go#util#ShellError() != 0
" the output contains the error message " the output contains the error message
@ -268,37 +285,65 @@ function! go#guru#What(selected)
let out = s:RunGuru('what', 'json', a:selected, 0) let out = s:RunGuru('what', 'json', a:selected, 0)
if has_key(out, 'err') if has_key(out, 'err')
return out.err return {'err': out.err}
endif endif
call s:loclistSecond(out.out)
let result = json_decode(out.out) let result = json_decode(out.out)
if type(result) != type({}) if type(result) != type({})
return {'err': "malformed output from guru"} return {'err': "malformed output from guru"}
endif endif
if !has_key(result, 'what') return result
return {'err': "no what query found for the given identifier"}
endif
return {'out': result.what}
endfunction endfunction
function! go#guru#SameIds(selected) function! go#guru#SameIds(selected)
call go#guru#ClearSameIds()
let result = go#guru#What(a:selected) let result = go#guru#What(a:selected)
if has_key(out, 'err') if has_key(result, 'err') && !get(g:, 'go_auto_sameids', 0)
call go#util#EchoError(out.err) " only echo if it's called via `:GoSameIds, but not if it's in automode
call go#util#EchoError(result.err)
return return
endif endif
if !has_key(result.out, 'sameids') if !has_key(result, 'sameids')
call go#util#EchoError("no same_ids founds for the given identifier") if !get(g:, 'go_auto_sameids', 0)
return -1 call go#util#EchoError("no same_ids founds for the given identifier")
endif
return
endif endif
let same_ids = result.what.sameids let poslen = 0
echo same_ids for enclosing in result['enclosing']
if enclosing['desc'] == 'identifier'
let poslen = enclosing['end'] - enclosing['start']
break
endif
endfor
" return when there's no identifier to highlight.
if poslen == 0
return
endif
hi goSameId term=bold cterm=bold ctermbg=white ctermfg=black
let same_ids = result['sameids']
" highlight the lines
for item in same_ids
let pos = split(item, ':')
call matchaddpos('goSameId', [[str2nr(pos[-2]), str2nr(pos[-1]), str2nr(poslen)]])
endfor
endfunction
function! go#guru#ClearSameIds()
let m = getmatches()
for item in m
if item['group'] == 'goSameId'
call matchdelete(item['id'])
endif
endfor
endfunction endfunction
" vim: sw=2 ts=2 et " vim: sw=2 ts=2 et

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@ -131,85 +131,121 @@ function! go#util#Shelljoin(arglist, ...)
return join(map(copy(a:arglist), 'shellescape(v:val, ' . a:1 . ')'), ' ') return join(map(copy(a:arglist), 'shellescape(v:val, ' . a:1 . ')'), ' ')
endif endif
return join(map(copy(a:arglist), 'shellescape(v:val)'), ' ') return join(map(copy(a:arglist), 'shellescape(v:val)'), ' ')
finally finally
let &shellslash = ssl_save let &shellslash = ssl_save
endtry endtry
endfunction endfunction
fu! go#util#Shellescape(arg) fu! go#util#Shellescape(arg)
if s:has_vimproc() if s:has_vimproc()
return vimproc#shellescape(a:arg) return vimproc#shellescape(a:arg)
endif endif
try try
let ssl_save = &shellslash let ssl_save = &shellslash
set noshellslash set noshellslash
return shellescape(a:arg) return shellescape(a:arg)
finally finally
let &shellslash = ssl_save let &shellslash = ssl_save
endtry endtry
endf endf
" Shelllist returns a shell-safe representation of the items in the given " Shelllist returns a shell-safe representation of the items in the given
" arglist. The {special} argument of shellescape() may optionally be passed. " arglist. The {special} argument of shellescape() may optionally be passed.
function! go#util#Shelllist(arglist, ...) function! go#util#Shelllist(arglist, ...)
try try
let ssl_save = &shellslash let ssl_save = &shellslash
set noshellslash set noshellslash
if a:0 if a:0
return map(copy(a:arglist), 'shellescape(v:val, ' . a:1 . ')') return map(copy(a:arglist), 'shellescape(v:val, ' . a:1 . ')')
endif endif
return map(copy(a:arglist), 'shellescape(v:val)') return map(copy(a:arglist), 'shellescape(v:val)')
finally finally
let &shellslash = ssl_save let &shellslash = ssl_save
endtry endtry
endfunction endfunction
" Returns the byte offset for line and column " Returns the byte offset for line and column
function! go#util#Offset(line, col) function! go#util#Offset(line, col)
if &encoding != 'utf-8' if &encoding != 'utf-8'
let sep = go#util#LineEnding() let sep = go#util#LineEnding()
let buf = a:line == 1 ? '' : (join(getline(1, a:line-1), sep) . sep) let buf = a:line == 1 ? '' : (join(getline(1, a:line-1), sep) . sep)
let buf .= a:col == 1 ? '' : getline('.')[:a:col-2] let buf .= a:col == 1 ? '' : getline('.')[:a:col-2]
return len(iconv(buf, &encoding, 'utf-8')) return len(iconv(buf, &encoding, 'utf-8'))
endif endif
return line2byte(a:line) + (a:col-2) return line2byte(a:line) + (a:col-2)
endfunction endfunction
" "
" Returns the byte offset for the cursor " Returns the byte offset for the cursor
function! go#util#OffsetCursor() function! go#util#OffsetCursor()
return go#util#Offset(line('.'), col('.')) return go#util#Offset(line('.'), col('.'))
endfunction endfunction
" Windo is like the built-in :windo, only it returns to the window the command " Windo is like the built-in :windo, only it returns to the window the command
" was issued from " was issued from
function! go#util#Windo(command) function! go#util#Windo(command)
let s:currentWindow = winnr() let s:currentWindow = winnr()
try try
execute "windo " . a:command execute "windo " . a:command
finally finally
execute s:currentWindow. "wincmd w" execute s:currentWindow. "wincmd w"
unlet s:currentWindow unlet s:currentWindow
endtry endtry
endfunction endfunction
" snippetcase converts the given word to given preferred snippet setting type
" case.
function! go#util#snippetcase(word)
let l:snippet_case = get(g:, 'go_snippet_case_type', "snakecase")
if l:snippet_case == "snakecase"
return go#util#snakecase(a:word)
elseif l:snippet_case == "camelcase"
return go#util#camelcase(a:word)
else
return a:word " do nothing
endif
endfunction
" snakecase converts a string to snake case. i.e: FooBar -> foo_bar
" Copied from tpope/vim-abolish
function! go#util#snakecase(word)
let word = substitute(a:word,'::','/','g')
let word = substitute(word,'\(\u\+\)\(\u\l\)','\1_\2','g')
let word = substitute(word,'\(\l\|\d\)\(\u\)','\1_\2','g')
let word = substitute(word,'[.-]','_','g')
let word = tolower(word)
return word
endfunction
" camelcase converts a string to camel case. i.e: FooBar -> fooBar
" Copied from tpope/vim-abolish
function! go#util#camelcase(word)
let word = substitute(a:word, '-', '_', 'g')
if word !~# '_' && word =~# '\l'
return substitute(word,'^.','\l&','')
else
return substitute(word,'\C\(_\)\=\(.\)','\=submatch(1)==""?tolower(submatch(2)) : toupper(submatch(2))','g')
endif
endfunction
" TODO(arslan): I couldn't parameterize the highlight types. Check if we can " TODO(arslan): I couldn't parameterize the highlight types. Check if we can
" simplify the following functions " simplify the following functions
function! go#util#EchoSuccess(msg) function! go#util#EchoSuccess(msg)
redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl Function | echon a:msg | echohl None redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl Function | echon a:msg | echohl None
endfunction endfunction
function! go#util#EchoError(msg) function! go#util#EchoError(msg)
redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl ErrorMsg | echon a:msg | echohl None redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl ErrorMsg | echon a:msg | echohl None
endfunction endfunction
function! go#util#EchoWarning(msg) function! go#util#EchoWarning(msg)
redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl WarningMsg | echon a:msg | echohl None redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl WarningMsg | echon a:msg | echohl None
endfunction endfunction
function! go#util#EchoProgress(msg) function! go#util#EchoProgress(msg)
redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl Identifier | echon a:msg | echohl None redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl Identifier | echon a:msg | echohl None
endfunction endfunction
" vim: sw=2 ts=2 et " vim: sw=2 ts=2 et

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@ -552,6 +552,17 @@ CTRL-t
object as does the selected identifier, within any package in the analysis object as does the selected identifier, within any package in the analysis
scope. scope.
*:GoSameIds*
:GoSameIds
Highlights all identifiers that are equivalent to the identifier under the
cursor.
*:GoSameIdsClear*
:GoSameIdsClear
Clears all SameIds highlights from a |:GoSameIds| call.
*:GoMetaLinter* *:GoMetaLinter*
:GoMetaLinter [path] :GoMetaLinter [path]
@ -778,7 +789,7 @@ Shows the godef tag stack
*(go-def-stack-clear)* *(go-def-stack-clear)*
Resets and clers the tasg stack Resets and clears the tag stack
*(go-def-pop)* *(go-def-pop)*
@ -920,11 +931,17 @@ with |:GoPlay|. By default it's enabled. >
Use this option to show the type info (|:GoInfo|) for the word under the cursor Use this option to show the type info (|:GoInfo|) for the word under the cursor
automatically. Whenever the cursor changes the type info will be updated. automatically. Whenever the cursor changes the type info will be updated.
By default it's disabled > By default it's disabled.
>
let g:go_auto_type_info = 0 let g:go_auto_type_info = 0
< <
*'g:go_auto_sameids'*
Use this option to highlight all uses of the identifier under the cursor
(:GoSameIds) automatically. By default it's disabled.
>
let g:go_auto_sameids = 0
<
*'g:go_jump_to_error'* *'g:go_jump_to_error'*
Use this option to enable/disable passing the bang attribute to the mappings Use this option to enable/disable passing the bang attribute to the mappings
@ -1044,6 +1061,28 @@ is used. Use "neosnippet" for neosnippet.vim: >
let g:go_snippet_engine = "ultisnips" let g:go_snippet_engine = "ultisnips"
< <
*'g:go_snippet_case_type'*
Use this option to define the default conversion type of snippet expansion for
field tags. For the following case, if `snakecase` is used the `json` snippet
will expand to:
>
type T struct {
FooBarQuz string `json:"foo_bar_quz"
}
<
If "camelcase" is used:
>
type T struct {
FooBarQuz string `json:"fooBarQuz"
}
<
By default "snakecase" is used. Current values are: ["snakecase", "camelcase"].
>
let g:go_snippet_case_type = "snakecase"
<
*'g:go_get_update'* *'g:go_get_update'*
Use this option to disable updating dependencies with |GoInstallBinaries|. By Use this option to disable updating dependencies with |GoInstallBinaries|. By

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@ -12,9 +12,8 @@ command! -range=% GoFreevars call go#guru#Freevars(<count>)
command! -range=% GoChannelPeers call go#guru#ChannelPeers(<count>) command! -range=% GoChannelPeers call go#guru#ChannelPeers(<count>)
command! -range=% GoReferrers call go#guru#Referrers(<count>) command! -range=% GoReferrers call go#guru#Referrers(<count>)
command! -nargs=? GoGuruTags call go#guru#Tags(<f-args>) command! -nargs=? GoGuruTags call go#guru#Tags(<f-args>)
command! -range=% GoSameIds call go#guru#SameIds(<count>)
" TODO(arslan): enable this once the function is implemented command! -range=0 GoSameIdsClear call go#guru#ClearSameIds()
" command! -range=% GoSameIds call go#guru#SameIds(<count>)
" -- tool " -- tool
command! -nargs=0 GoFiles echo go#tool#Files() command! -nargs=0 GoFiles echo go#tool#Files()

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@ -43,9 +43,7 @@ nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-callstack) :<C-u>call go#guru#Callstack(-1)<CR>
xnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-freevars) :<C-u>call go#guru#Freevars(0)<CR> xnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-freevars) :<C-u>call go#guru#Freevars(0)<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-channelpeers) :<C-u>call go#guru#ChannelPeers(-1)<CR> nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-channelpeers) :<C-u>call go#guru#ChannelPeers(-1)<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-referrers) :<C-u>call go#guru#Referrers(-1)<CR> nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-referrers) :<C-u>call go#guru#Referrers(-1)<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-sameids) :<C-u>call go#guru#SameIds(-1)<CR>
" TODO(arslan): enable this once the function is implemented
" nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-sameids) :<C-u>call go#guru#SameIds(-1)<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-rename) :<C-u>call go#rename#Rename(!g:go_jump_to_error)<CR> nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(go-rename) :<C-u>call go#rename#Rename(!g:go_jump_to_error)<CR>

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@ -151,14 +151,7 @@ if err != nil {
${0} ${0}
endsnippet endsnippet
# error snippet # error multiple return
snippet errt "Error test fatal " !b
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
${0}
endsnippet
snippet errn, "Error return with two return values" !b snippet errn, "Error return with two return values" !b
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return ${1:nil}, err return ${1:nil}, err
@ -166,6 +159,23 @@ if err != nil {
${0} ${0}
endsnippet endsnippet
# error panic
snippet errp "Error panic" !b
if err != nil {
panic(${1})
}
${0}
endsnippet
# error test
snippet errt "Error test fatal " !b
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
${0}
endsnippet
# error handle
snippet errh "Error handle and return" !b snippet errh "Error handle and return" !b
if err != nil { if err != nil {
${1} ${1}
@ -174,8 +184,9 @@ if err != nil {
${0} ${0}
endsnippet endsnippet
# json field tag
snippet json "\`json:key\`" snippet json "\`json:key\`"
\`json:"${1:keyName}"\` \`json:"${1:`!v go#util#snippetcase(matchstr(getline("."), '\w\+'))`}"\`
endsnippet endsnippet
# fallthrough # fallthrough

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@ -149,6 +149,14 @@ abbr if err != nil { return }
} }
${0} ${0}
# error snippet with panic
snippet errp
abbr if err != nil { ... }
if err != nil {
panic(${1})
}
${0}
# json snippet # json snippet
snippet json snippet json
abbr \`json:key\` abbr \`json:key\`

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@ -151,6 +151,11 @@ augroup vim-go
autocmd CursorHold *.go nested call go#complete#Info(1) autocmd CursorHold *.go nested call go#complete#Info(1)
endif endif
" GoSameId automatic update
if get(g:, "go_auto_sameids", 0)
autocmd CursorMoved *.go nested call go#guru#SameIds(-1)
endif
" Echo the identifier information when completion is done. Useful to see " Echo the identifier information when completion is done. Useful to see
" the signature of a function, etc... " the signature of a function, etc...
if exists('##CompleteDone') if exists('##CompleteDone')

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@ -286,19 +286,22 @@ if g:go_highlight_operators != 0
syn match goOperator /:=\|||\|<-\|++\|--/ syn match goOperator /:=\|||\|<-\|++\|--/
" match ... " match ...
syn match goOperator /\.\.\./ syn match goOperator /\.\.\./
hi def link goPointerOperator Operator
endif endif
hi def link goOperator Operator hi def link goOperator Operator
" Functions; " Functions;
if g:go_highlight_functions != 0 if g:go_highlight_functions != 0
syn match goDeclaration /\<func\>/ nextgroup=goReceiver,goFunction skipwhite skipnl syn match goDeclaration /\<func\>/ nextgroup=goReceiver,goFunction skipwhite skipnl
syn match goReceiver /([^),]\+)/ contained nextgroup=goFunction contains=goReceiverType skipwhite skipnl syn match goReceiver /(\(\w\|[ *]\)\+)/ contained nextgroup=goFunction contains=goReceiverVar skipwhite skipnl
syn match goReceiverType /\(\s\|*\)\w\+)/hs=s+1,he=e-1 contained syn match goReceiverVar /\w\+/ nextgroup=goPointerOperator,goReceiverType skipwhite skipnl contained
syn match goFunction /\w\+/ contained syn match goPointerOperator /\*/ nextgroup=goReceiverType contained skipwhite skipnl
syn match goReceiverType /\w\+/ contained
syn match goFunction /\w\+/ contained
else else
syn keyword goDeclaration func syn keyword goDeclaration func
endif endif
hi def link goReceiverType Type
hi def link goFunction Function hi def link goFunction Function
" Methods; " Methods;
@ -320,6 +323,7 @@ if g:go_highlight_types != 0
syn match goTypeDecl /\<type\>/ nextgroup=goTypeName skipwhite skipnl syn match goTypeDecl /\<type\>/ nextgroup=goTypeName skipwhite skipnl
syn match goTypeName /\w\+/ contained nextgroup=goDeclType skipwhite skipnl syn match goTypeName /\w\+/ contained nextgroup=goDeclType skipwhite skipnl
syn match goDeclType /\<interface\|struct\>/ contained skipwhite skipnl syn match goDeclType /\<interface\|struct\>/ contained skipwhite skipnl
hi def link goReceiverType Type
else else
syn keyword goDeclType struct interface syn keyword goDeclType struct interface
syn keyword goDeclaration type syn keyword goDeclaration type
@ -362,6 +366,7 @@ if g:go_highlight_build_constraints != 0
hi def link goPackageComment Comment hi def link goPackageComment Comment
endif endif
hi def link goSameId IncSearch
" Search backwards for a global declaration to start processing the syntax. " Search backwards for a global declaration to start processing the syntax.
"syn sync match goSync grouphere NONE /^\(const\|var\|type\|func\)\>/ "syn sync match goSync grouphere NONE /^\(const\|var\|type\|func\)\>/

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@ -1,5 +1,27 @@
priority -50 priority -50
global !p
def create_table(snip):
# retrieving single line from current string and treat it like tabstops count
placeholders_string = snip.buffer[snip.line].strip().split("x",1)
rows_amount = int(placeholders_string[0])
columns_amount = int(placeholders_string[1])
# erase current line
snip.buffer[snip.line] = ''
# create anonymous snippet with expected content and number of tabstops
anon_snippet_title = ' | '.join(['$' + str(col) for col in range(1,columns_amount+1)]) + "\n"
anon_snippet_delimiter = ':-|' * (columns_amount-1) + ":-\n"
anon_snippet_body = ""
for row in range(1,rows_amount+1):
anon_snippet_body += ' | '.join(['$' + str(row*columns_amount+col) for col in range(1,columns_amount+1)]) + "\n"
anon_snippet_table = anon_snippet_title + anon_snippet_delimiter + anon_snippet_body
# expand anonymous snippet
snip.expand_anon(anon_snippet_table)
endglobal
########################### ###########################
# Sections and Paragraphs # # Sections and Paragraphs #
########################### ###########################
@ -50,4 +72,21 @@ $1
$0 $0
endsnippet endsnippet
snippet refl "Reference Link"
[${1:${VISUAL:Text}}][${2:id}]$0
[$2]:${4:http://${3:www.url.com}} "${5:$4}"
endsnippet
snippet fnt "Footnote"
[^${1:${VISUAL:Footnote}}]$0
[^$1]:${2:Text}
endsnippet
post_jump "create_table(snip)"
snippet "tb(\d+x\d+)" "Customizable table" br
`!p snip.rv = match.group(1)`
endsnippet
# vim:ft=snippets: # vim:ft=snippets:

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@ -1,5 +1,14 @@
priority -50 priority -50
global !p
import vim
# Set g:ultisnips_php_scalar_types to 1 if you'd like to enable PHP 7's scalar types for return values
def isPHPScalarTypesEnabled():
isEnabled = vim.eval("get(g:, 'ultisnips_php_scalar_types', 0)") == "1"
return isEnabled or re.match('<\?php\s+declare\(strict_types=[01]\);', '\n'.join(vim.current.window.buffer))
endglobal
## Snippets from SnipMate, taken from ## Snippets from SnipMate, taken from
## https://github.com/scrooloose/snipmate-snippets.git ## https://github.com/scrooloose/snipmate-snippets.git
@ -9,7 +18,7 @@ snippet gm "PHP Class Getter" b
* *
* @return ${2:string} * @return ${2:string}
*/ */
public function get${1/\w+\s*/\u$0/}() public function get${1/\w+\s*/\u$0/}()`!p snip.rv = ': '+t[2] if isPHPScalarTypesEnabled() else ''`
{ {
return $this->$1; return $this->$1;
} }
@ -36,7 +45,7 @@ snippet gs "PHP Class Getter Setter" b
* *
* @return ${2:string} * @return ${2:string}
*/ */
public function get${1/\w+\s*/\u$0/}() public function get${1/\w+\s*/\u$0/}()`!p snip.rv = ': '+t[2] if isPHPScalarTypesEnabled() else ''`
{ {
return $this->$1; return $this->$1;
} }

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@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ snippet <?
<?php <?php
${0} ${0}
snippet dst "declare(strict_types=1)"
declare(strict_types=${1:1});
snippet ec snippet ec
echo ${0}; echo ${0};
snippet <?e snippet <?e