*tlib.txt* tlib -- A library of vim functions Author: Tom Link, micathom at gmail com This library provides some utility functions. There isn't much need to install it unless another plugin requires you to do so. Most of the library is included in autoload files. No autocommands are created. With the exception of loading ../plugin/02tlib.vim at startup the library has no impact on startup time or anything else. The change-log is included at the bottom of ../plugin/02tlib.vim (move the cursor over the file name and type gfG) Demo of |tlib#input#List()|: http://vimsomnia.blogspot.com/2010/11/selecting-items-from-list-with-tlibs.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Install~ Edit the vba file and type: > :so % See :help vimball for details. If you have difficulties, please make sure, you have the current version of vimball (vimscript #1502) installed. ======================================================================== Contents~ :TRequire .............................. |:TRequire| :TLet .................................. |:TLet| :TScratch .............................. |:TScratch| :TVarArg ............................... |:TVarArg| :TKeyArg ............................... |:TKeyArg| :TBrowseOutput ......................... |:TBrowseOutput| :TBrowseScriptnames .................... |:TBrowseScriptnames| :TTimeCommand .......................... |:TTimeCommand| g:tlib#debug ........................... |g:tlib#debug| tlib#notify#Echo ....................... |tlib#notify#Echo()| tlib#notify#TrimMessage ................ |tlib#notify#TrimMessage()| g:tlib_persistent ...................... |g:tlib_persistent| tlib#persistent#Dir .................... |tlib#persistent#Dir()| tlib#persistent#Filename ............... |tlib#persistent#Filename()| tlib#persistent#Get .................... |tlib#persistent#Get()| tlib#persistent#Value .................. |tlib#persistent#Value()| tlib#persistent#Save ................... |tlib#persistent#Save()| g:tlib#vim#simalt_maximize ............. |g:tlib#vim#simalt_maximize| g:tlib#vim#simalt_restore .............. |g:tlib#vim#simalt_restore| g:tlib#vim#use_vimtweak ................ |g:tlib#vim#use_vimtweak| tlib#vim#Maximize ...................... |tlib#vim#Maximize()| tlib#vim#RestoreWindow ................. |tlib#vim#RestoreWindow()| g:tlib#vim#use_wmctrl .................. |g:tlib#vim#use_wmctrl| tlib#progressbar#Init .................. |tlib#progressbar#Init()| tlib#progressbar#Display ............... |tlib#progressbar#Display()| tlib#progressbar#Restore ............... |tlib#progressbar#Restore()| tlib#eval#FormatValue .................. |tlib#eval#FormatValue()| tlib#list#Inject ....................... |tlib#list#Inject()| tlib#list#Compact ...................... |tlib#list#Compact()| tlib#list#Flatten ...................... |tlib#list#Flatten()| tlib#list#FindAll ...................... |tlib#list#FindAll()| tlib#list#Find ......................... |tlib#list#Find()| tlib#list#Any .......................... |tlib#list#Any()| tlib#list#All .......................... |tlib#list#All()| tlib#list#Remove ....................... |tlib#list#Remove()| tlib#list#RemoveAll .................... |tlib#list#RemoveAll()| tlib#list#Zip .......................... |tlib#list#Zip()| tlib#list#Uniq ......................... |tlib#list#Uniq()| tlib#cmd#OutputAsList .................. |tlib#cmd#OutputAsList()| tlib#cmd#BrowseOutput .................. |tlib#cmd#BrowseOutput()| tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback ...... |tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback()| tlib#cmd#DefaultBrowseOutput ........... |tlib#cmd#DefaultBrowseOutput()| tlib#cmd#ParseScriptname ............... |tlib#cmd#ParseScriptname()| tlib#cmd#UseVertical ................... |tlib#cmd#UseVertical()| tlib#cmd#Time .......................... |tlib#cmd#Time()| tlib#syntax#Collect .................... |tlib#syntax#Collect()| tlib#syntax#Names ...................... |tlib#syntax#Names()| tlib#balloon#Register .................. |tlib#balloon#Register()| tlib#balloon#Remove .................... |tlib#balloon#Remove()| tlib#balloon#Expr ...................... |tlib#balloon#Expr()| g:tlib#vcs#def ......................... |g:tlib#vcs#def| g:tlib#vcs#executables ................. |g:tlib#vcs#executables| g:tlib#vcs#check ....................... |g:tlib#vcs#check| tlib#vcs#FindVCS ....................... |tlib#vcs#FindVCS()| tlib#vcs#Ls ............................ |tlib#vcs#Ls()| tlib#vcs#Diff .......................... |tlib#vcs#Diff()| tlib#char#Get .......................... |tlib#char#Get()| tlib#char#IsAvailable .................. |tlib#char#IsAvailable()| tlib#char#GetWithTimeout ............... |tlib#char#GetWithTimeout()| g:tlib_scratch_pos ..................... |g:tlib_scratch_pos| g:tlib#scratch#hidden .................. |g:tlib#scratch#hidden| tlib#scratch#UseScratch ................ |tlib#scratch#UseScratch()| tlib#scratch#CloseScratch .............. |tlib#scratch#CloseScratch()| tlib#autocmdgroup#Init ................. |tlib#autocmdgroup#Init()| g:tlib_cache ........................... |g:tlib_cache| g:tlib#cache#purge_days ................ |g:tlib#cache#purge_days| g:tlib#cache#purge_every_days .......... |g:tlib#cache#purge_every_days| g:tlib#cache#script_encoding ........... |g:tlib#cache#script_encoding| g:tlib#cache#run_script ................ |g:tlib#cache#run_script| g:tlib#cache#verbosity ................. |g:tlib#cache#verbosity| g:tlib#cache#dont_purge ................ |g:tlib#cache#dont_purge| g:tlib#cache#max_filename .............. |g:tlib#cache#max_filename| tlib#cache#Dir ......................... |tlib#cache#Dir()| tlib#cache#Filename .................... |tlib#cache#Filename()| tlib#cache#Save ........................ |tlib#cache#Save()| tlib#cache#Get ......................... |tlib#cache#Get()| tlib#cache#Value ....................... |tlib#cache#Value()| tlib#cache#MaybePurge .................. |tlib#cache#MaybePurge()| tlib#cache#Purge ....................... |tlib#cache#Purge()| tlib#cache#ListFilesInCache ............ |tlib#cache#ListFilesInCache()| tlib#normal#WithRegister ............... |tlib#normal#WithRegister()| tlib#time#MSecs ........................ |tlib#time#MSecs()| tlib#time#Now .......................... |tlib#time#Now()| tlib#time#Diff ......................... |tlib#time#Diff()| tlib#time#DiffMSecs .................... |tlib#time#DiffMSecs()| tlib#var#Let ........................... |tlib#var#Let()| tlib#var#EGet .......................... |tlib#var#EGet()| tlib#var#Get ........................... |tlib#var#Get()| tlib#var#List .......................... |tlib#var#List()| g:tlib_scroll_lines .................... |g:tlib_scroll_lines| tlib#agent#Exit ........................ |tlib#agent#Exit()| tlib#agent#CopyItems ................... |tlib#agent#CopyItems()| tlib#agent#PageUp ...................... |tlib#agent#PageUp()| tlib#agent#PageDown .................... |tlib#agent#PageDown()| tlib#agent#Up .......................... |tlib#agent#Up()| tlib#agent#Down ........................ |tlib#agent#Down()| tlib#agent#UpN ......................... |tlib#agent#UpN()| tlib#agent#DownN ....................... |tlib#agent#DownN()| tlib#agent#ShiftLeft ................... |tlib#agent#ShiftLeft()| tlib#agent#ShiftRight .................. |tlib#agent#ShiftRight()| tlib#agent#Reset ....................... |tlib#agent#Reset()| tlib#agent#ToggleRestrictView .......... |tlib#agent#ToggleRestrictView()| tlib#agent#RestrictView ................ |tlib#agent#RestrictView()| tlib#agent#UnrestrictView .............. |tlib#agent#UnrestrictView()| tlib#agent#Input ....................... |tlib#agent#Input()| tlib#agent#SuspendToParentWindow ....... |tlib#agent#SuspendToParentWindow()| tlib#agent#Suspend ..................... |tlib#agent#Suspend()| tlib#agent#Help ........................ |tlib#agent#Help()| tlib#agent#OR .......................... |tlib#agent#OR()| tlib#agent#AND ......................... |tlib#agent#AND()| tlib#agent#ReduceFilter ................ |tlib#agent#ReduceFilter()| tlib#agent#PopFilter ................... |tlib#agent#PopFilter()| tlib#agent#Debug ....................... |tlib#agent#Debug()| tlib#agent#Select ...................... |tlib#agent#Select()| tlib#agent#SelectUp .................... |tlib#agent#SelectUp()| tlib#agent#SelectDown .................. |tlib#agent#SelectDown()| tlib#agent#SelectAll ................... |tlib#agent#SelectAll()| tlib#agent#ToggleStickyList ............ |tlib#agent#ToggleStickyList()| tlib#agent#EditItem .................... |tlib#agent#EditItem()| tlib#agent#NewItem ..................... |tlib#agent#NewItem()| tlib#agent#DeleteItems ................. |tlib#agent#DeleteItems()| tlib#agent#Cut ......................... |tlib#agent#Cut()| tlib#agent#Copy ........................ |tlib#agent#Copy()| tlib#agent#Paste ....................... |tlib#agent#Paste()| tlib#agent#EditReturnValue ............. |tlib#agent#EditReturnValue()| tlib#agent#ViewFile .................... |tlib#agent#ViewFile()| tlib#agent#EditFile .................... |tlib#agent#EditFile()| tlib#agent#EditFileInSplit ............. |tlib#agent#EditFileInSplit()| tlib#agent#EditFileInVSplit ............ |tlib#agent#EditFileInVSplit()| tlib#agent#EditFileInTab ............... |tlib#agent#EditFileInTab()| tlib#agent#ToggleScrollbind ............ |tlib#agent#ToggleScrollbind()| tlib#agent#ShowInfo .................... |tlib#agent#ShowInfo()| tlib#agent#PreviewLine ................. |tlib#agent#PreviewLine()| tlib#agent#GotoLine .................... |tlib#agent#GotoLine()| tlib#agent#DoAtLine .................... |tlib#agent#DoAtLine()| tlib#agent#Wildcard .................... |tlib#agent#Wildcard()| tlib#agent#Null ........................ |tlib#agent#Null()| tlib#agent#ExecAgentByName ............. |tlib#agent#ExecAgentByName()| tlib#agent#CompleteAgentNames .......... |tlib#agent#CompleteAgentNames()| tlib#bitwise#Num2Bits .................. |tlib#bitwise#Num2Bits()| tlib#bitwise#Bits2Num .................. |tlib#bitwise#Bits2Num()| tlib#bitwise#AND ....................... |tlib#bitwise#AND()| tlib#bitwise#OR ........................ |tlib#bitwise#OR()| tlib#bitwise#XOR ....................... |tlib#bitwise#XOR()| tlib#bitwise#ShiftRight ................ |tlib#bitwise#ShiftRight()| tlib#bitwise#ShiftLeft ................. |tlib#bitwise#ShiftLeft()| tlib#bitwise#Add ....................... |tlib#bitwise#Add()| tlib#bitwise#Sub ....................... |tlib#bitwise#Sub()| g:tlib#Filter_cnfx#expander ............ |g:tlib#Filter_cnfx#expander| tlib#Filter_cnfx#New ................... |tlib#Filter_cnfx#New()| tlib#url#Decode ........................ |tlib#url#Decode()| tlib#url#DecodeChar .................... |tlib#url#DecodeChar()| tlib#url#EncodeChar .................... |tlib#url#EncodeChar()| tlib#url#Encode ........................ |tlib#url#Encode()| tlib#signs#ClearAll .................... |tlib#signs#ClearAll()| tlib#signs#ClearBuffer ................. |tlib#signs#ClearBuffer()| tlib#signs#Mark ........................ |tlib#signs#Mark()| tlib#rx#Escape ......................... |tlib#rx#Escape()| tlib#rx#EscapeReplace .................. |tlib#rx#EscapeReplace()| tlib#rx#Suffixes ....................... |tlib#rx#Suffixes()| g:tlib_tags_extra ...................... |g:tlib_tags_extra| g:tlib_tag_substitute .................. |g:tlib_tag_substitute| tlib#tag#Retrieve ...................... |tlib#tag#Retrieve()| tlib#tag#Collect ....................... |tlib#tag#Collect()| tlib#tag#Format ........................ |tlib#tag#Format()| tlib#map#PumAccept ..................... |tlib#map#PumAccept()| tlib#Filter_cnfd#New ................... |tlib#Filter_cnfd#New()| g:tlib#input#sortprefs_threshold ....... |g:tlib#input#sortprefs_threshold| g:tlib#input#livesearch_threshold ...... |g:tlib#input#livesearch_threshold| g:tlib#input#filter_mode ............... |g:tlib#input#filter_mode| g:tlib#input#higroup ................... |g:tlib#input#higroup| g:tlib_pick_last_item .................. |g:tlib_pick_last_item| g:tlib#input#and ....................... |g:tlib#input#and| g:tlib#input#or ........................ |g:tlib#input#or| g:tlib#input#not ....................... |g:tlib#input#not| g:tlib#input#numeric_chars ............. |g:tlib#input#numeric_chars| g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_s ..... |g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_s| g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_m ..... |g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_m| g:tlib#input#handlers_EditList ......... |g:tlib#input#handlers_EditList| g:tlib#input#use_popup ................. |g:tlib#input#use_popup| g:tlib#input#format_filename ........... |g:tlib#input#format_filename| g:tlib#input#filename_padding_r ........ |g:tlib#input#filename_padding_r| g:tlib#input#filename_max_width ........ |g:tlib#input#filename_max_width| tlib#input#List ........................ |tlib#input#List()| tlib#input#ListD ....................... |tlib#input#ListD()| tlib#input#ListW ....................... |tlib#input#ListW()| tlib#input#EditList .................... |tlib#input#EditList()| tlib#input#Resume ...................... |tlib#input#Resume()| tlib#input#CommandSelect ............... |tlib#input#CommandSelect()| tlib#input#Edit ........................ |tlib#input#Edit()| tlib#input#Dialog ...................... |tlib#input#Dialog()| tlib#number#ConvertBase ................ |tlib#number#ConvertBase()| tlib#file#Split ........................ |tlib#file#Split()| tlib#file#Join ......................... |tlib#file#Join()| tlib#file#Relative ..................... |tlib#file#Relative()| tlib#file#Absolute ..................... |tlib#file#Absolute()| tlib#file#With ......................... |tlib#file#With()| tlib#paragraph#GetMetric ............... |tlib#paragraph#GetMetric()| tlib#paragraph#Move .................... |tlib#paragraph#Move()| g:tlib_inputlist_pct ................... |g:tlib_inputlist_pct| g:tlib_inputlist_width_filename ........ |g:tlib_inputlist_width_filename| g:tlib_inputlist_filename_indicators ... |g:tlib_inputlist_filename_indicators| g:tlib_inputlist_shortmessage .......... |g:tlib_inputlist_shortmessage| tlib#World#New ......................... |tlib#World#New()| prototype.PrintLines tlib#tab#BufMap ........................ |tlib#tab#BufMap()| tlib#tab#TabWinNr ...................... |tlib#tab#TabWinNr()| tlib#tab#Set ........................... |tlib#tab#Set()| tlib#date#DiffInDays ................... |tlib#date#DiffInDays()| tlib#date#Parse ........................ |tlib#date#Parse()| tlib#date#SecondsSince1970 ............. |tlib#date#SecondsSince1970()| tlib#type#IsNumber ..................... |tlib#type#IsNumber()| tlib#type#IsString ..................... |tlib#type#IsString()| tlib#type#IsFuncref .................... |tlib#type#IsFuncref()| tlib#type#IsList ....................... |tlib#type#IsList()| tlib#type#IsDictionary ................. |tlib#type#IsDictionary()| tlib#Filter_fuzzy#New .................. |tlib#Filter_fuzzy#New()| tlib#textobjects#StandardParagraph ..... |standard-paragraph| tlib#textobjects#Init .................. |tlib#textobjects#Init()| v_sp ................................... |v_sp| o_sp ................................... |o_sp| tlib#arg#Get ........................... |tlib#arg#Get()| tlib#arg#Let ........................... |tlib#arg#Let()| tlib#arg#Key ........................... |tlib#arg#Key()| tlib#arg#StringAsKeyArgs ............... |tlib#arg#StringAsKeyArgs()| tlib#arg#Ex ............................ |tlib#arg#Ex()| tlib#fixes#Winpos ...................... |tlib#fixes#Winpos()| g:tlib#dir#sep ......................... |g:tlib#dir#sep| tlib#dir#CanonicName ................... |tlib#dir#CanonicName()| tlib#dir#NativeName .................... |tlib#dir#NativeName()| tlib#dir#PlainName ..................... |tlib#dir#PlainName()| tlib#dir#Ensure ........................ |tlib#dir#Ensure()| tlib#dir#MyRuntime ..................... |tlib#dir#MyRuntime()| tlib#dir#CD ............................ |tlib#dir#CD()| tlib#dir#Push .......................... |tlib#dir#Push()| tlib#dir#Pop ........................... |tlib#dir#Pop()| g:tlib#hash#use_crc32 .................. |g:tlib#hash#use_crc32| g:tlib#hash#use_adler32 ................ |g:tlib#hash#use_adler32| tlib#hash#CRC32B ....................... |tlib#hash#CRC32B()| tlib#hash#CRC32B_ruby .................. |tlib#hash#CRC32B_ruby()| tlib#hash#CRC32B_vim ................... |tlib#hash#CRC32B_vim()| tlib#hash#Adler32 ...................... |tlib#hash#Adler32()| tlib#hash#Adler32_vim .................. |tlib#hash#Adler32_vim()| tlib#hash#Adler32_tlib ................. |tlib#hash#Adler32_tlib()| tlib#win#Set ........................... |tlib#win#Set()| tlib#win#GetLayout ..................... |tlib#win#GetLayout()| tlib#win#SetLayout ..................... |tlib#win#SetLayout()| tlib#win#List .......................... |tlib#win#List()| tlib#win#Width ......................... |tlib#win#Width()| tlib#win#WinDo ......................... |tlib#win#WinDo()| tlib#comments#Comments ................. |tlib#comments#Comments()| tlib#grep#Do ........................... |tlib#grep#Do()| tlib#grep#LocList ...................... |tlib#grep#LocList()| tlib#grep#QuickFixList ................. |tlib#grep#QuickFixList()| tlib#grep#List ......................... |tlib#grep#List()| tlib#Filter_cnf#New .................... |tlib#Filter_cnf#New()| prototype.Pretty tlib#Object#New ........................ |tlib#Object#New()| prototype.New prototype.Inherit prototype.Extend prototype.IsA prototype.IsRelated prototype.RespondTo prototype.Super tlib#Object#Methods .................... |tlib#Object#Methods()| g:tlib_viewline_position ............... |g:tlib_viewline_position| tlib#buffer#EnableMRU .................. |tlib#buffer#EnableMRU()| tlib#buffer#DisableMRU ................. |tlib#buffer#DisableMRU()| tlib#buffer#Set ........................ |tlib#buffer#Set()| tlib#buffer#Eval ....................... |tlib#buffer#Eval()| tlib#buffer#GetList .................... |tlib#buffer#GetList()| tlib#buffer#ViewLine ................... |tlib#buffer#ViewLine()| tlib#buffer#HighlightLine .............. |tlib#buffer#HighlightLine()| tlib#buffer#DeleteRange ................ |tlib#buffer#DeleteRange()| tlib#buffer#ReplaceRange ............... |tlib#buffer#ReplaceRange()| tlib#buffer#ScratchStart ............... |tlib#buffer#ScratchStart()| tlib#buffer#ScratchEnd ................. |tlib#buffer#ScratchEnd()| tlib#buffer#BufDo ...................... |tlib#buffer#BufDo()| tlib#buffer#InsertText ................. |tlib#buffer#InsertText()| tlib#buffer#InsertText0 ................ |tlib#buffer#InsertText0()| tlib#buffer#CurrentByte ................ |tlib#buffer#CurrentByte()| tlib#buffer#KeepCursorPosition ......... |tlib#buffer#KeepCursorPosition()| tlib#hook#Run .......................... |tlib#hook#Run()| tlib#string#RemoveBackslashes .......... |tlib#string#RemoveBackslashes()| tlib#string#Chomp ...................... |tlib#string#Chomp()| tlib#string#Format ..................... |tlib#string#Format()| tlib#string#Printf1 .................... |tlib#string#Printf1()| tlib#string#TrimLeft ................... |tlib#string#TrimLeft()| tlib#string#TrimRight .................. |tlib#string#TrimRight()| tlib#string#Strip ...................... |tlib#string#Strip()| tlib#string#Count ...................... |tlib#string#Count()| ======================================================================== plugin/02tlib.vim~ *:TRequire* :TRequire NAME [VERSION [FILE]] Make a certain vim file is loaded. Conventions: If FILE isn't defined, plugin/NAME.vim is loaded. The file must provide a variable loaded_{NAME} that represents the version number. *:TLet* :TLet VAR = VALUE Set a variable only if it doesn't already exist. EXAMPLES: > TLet foo = 1 TLet foo = 2 echo foo => 1 < *:TScratch* :TScratch Open a scratch buffer (a buffer without a file). TScratch ... use split window TScratch! ... use the whole frame This command takes an (inner) dictionary as optional argument. EXAMPLES: > TScratch 'scratch': '__FOO__' => Open a scratch buffer named __FOO__ < *:TVarArg* :TVarArg VAR1, [VAR2, DEFAULT2] ... A convenience wrapper for |tlib#arg#Let|. EXAMPLES: > function! Foo(...) TVarArg ['a', 1], 'b' echo 'a='. a echo 'b='. b endf < *:TKeyArg* :TKeyArg DICT, VAR1, [VAR2, DEFAULT2] ... A convenience wrapper for |tlib#arg#Let|. EXAMPLES: > function! Foo(keyargs) TKeyArg a:keyargs, ['a', 1], 'b' echo 'a='. a echo 'b='. b endf < *:TBrowseOutput* :TBrowseOutput COMMAND Ever wondered how to efficiently browse the output of a command without redirecting it to a file? This command takes a command as argument and presents the output via |tlib#input#List()| so that you can easily search for a keyword (e.g. the name of a variable or function) and the like. If you press enter, the selected line will be copied to the command line. Press ESC to cancel browsing. EXAMPLES: > TBrowseOutput 20verb TeaseTheCulprit < *:TBrowseScriptnames* :TBrowseScriptnames List all sourced script names (the output of ':scriptnames'). When you press enter, the selected script will be opened in the current window. Press ESC to cancel. EXAMPLES: > TBrowseScriptnames < *:TTimeCommand* :TTimeCommand CMD Time the execution time of CMD. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib.vim~ *g:tlib#debug* g:tlib#debug ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/notify.vim~ *tlib#notify#Echo()* tlib#notify#Echo(text, ?style='') Print text in the echo area. Temporarily disable 'ruler' and 'showcmd' in order to prevent |press-enter| messages. *tlib#notify#TrimMessage()* tlib#notify#TrimMessage(message) Contributed by Erik Falor: If the line containing the message is too long, echoing it will cause a 'Hit ENTER' prompt to appear. This function cleans up the line so that does not happen. The echoed line is too long if it is wider than the width of the window, minus cmdline space taken up by the ruler and showcmd features. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/persistent.vim~ *g:tlib_persistent* g:tlib_persistent (default: '') The directory for persistent data files. If empty, use |tlib#dir#MyRuntime|.'/share'. *tlib#persistent#Dir()* tlib#persistent#Dir(?mode = 'bg') Return the full directory name for persistent data files. *tlib#persistent#Filename()* tlib#persistent#Filename(type, ?file=%, ?mkdir=0) *tlib#persistent#Get()* tlib#persistent#Get(cfile) *tlib#persistent#Value()* tlib#persistent#Value(...) *tlib#persistent#Save()* tlib#persistent#Save(cfile, dictionary) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/vim.vim~ *g:tlib#vim#simalt_maximize* g:tlib#vim#simalt_maximize (default: 'x') The alt-key for maximizing the window. CAUTION: The value of this paramter depends on your locale and maybe the windows version you are running. *g:tlib#vim#simalt_restore* g:tlib#vim#simalt_restore (default: 'r') The alt-key for restoring the window. CAUTION: The value of this paramter depends on your locale and maybe the windows version you are running. *g:tlib#vim#use_vimtweak* g:tlib#vim#use_vimtweak (default: 0) If true, use the vimtweak.dll for windows. This will enable tlib to remove the caption for fullscreen windows. *tlib#vim#Maximize()* tlib#vim#Maximize(fullscreen) Maximize the window. You might need to redefine |g:tlib#vim#simalt_maximize| if it doesn't work for you. *tlib#vim#RestoreWindow()* tlib#vim#RestoreWindow() Restore the original vimsize after having called |tlib#vim#Maximize()|. *g:tlib#vim#use_wmctrl* g:tlib#vim#use_wmctrl (default: executable('wmctrl')) If true, use wmctrl for X windows to make a window maximized/fullscreen. This is the preferred method for maximizing windows under X windows. Some window managers have problem coping with the default method of setting 'lines' and 'columns' to a large value. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/progressbar.vim~ *tlib#progressbar#Init()* tlib#progressbar#Init(max, ...) EXAMPLE: > call tlib#progressbar#Init(20) try for i in range(20) call tlib#progressbar#Display(i) call DoSomethingThatTakesSomeTime(i) endfor finally call tlib#progressbar#Restore() endtry < *tlib#progressbar#Display()* tlib#progressbar#Display(value, ...) *tlib#progressbar#Restore()* tlib#progressbar#Restore() ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/eval.vim~ *tlib#eval#FormatValue()* tlib#eval#FormatValue(value, ...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/list.vim~ *tlib#list#Inject()* tlib#list#Inject(list, initial_value, funcref) EXAMPLES: > echo tlib#list#Inject([1,2,3], 0, function('Add') => 6 < *tlib#list#Compact()* tlib#list#Compact(list) EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#Compact([0,1,2,3,[], {}, ""]) => [1,2,3] < *tlib#list#Flatten()* tlib#list#Flatten(list) EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#Flatten([0,[1,2,[3,""]]]) => [0,1,2,3,""] < *tlib#list#FindAll()* tlib#list#FindAll(list, filter, ?process_expr="") Basically the same as filter() EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#FindAll([1,2,3], 'v:val >= 2') => [2, 3] < *tlib#list#Find()* tlib#list#Find(list, filter, ?default="", ?process_expr="") EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#Find([1,2,3], 'v:val >= 2') => 2 < *tlib#list#Any()* tlib#list#Any(list, expr) EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#Any([1,2,3], 'v:val >= 2') => 1 < *tlib#list#All()* tlib#list#All(list, expr) EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#All([1,2,3], 'v:val >= 2') => 0 < *tlib#list#Remove()* tlib#list#Remove(list, element) EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#Remove([1,2,1,2], 2) => [1,1,2] < *tlib#list#RemoveAll()* tlib#list#RemoveAll(list, element) EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#RemoveAll([1,2,1,2], 2) => [1,1] < *tlib#list#Zip()* tlib#list#Zip(lists, ?default='') EXAMPLES: > tlib#list#Zip([[1,2,3], [4,5,6]]) => [[1,4], [2,5], [3,6]] < *tlib#list#Uniq()* tlib#list#Uniq(list, ...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/cmd.vim~ *tlib#cmd#OutputAsList()* tlib#cmd#OutputAsList(command) *tlib#cmd#BrowseOutput()* tlib#cmd#BrowseOutput(command) See |:TBrowseOutput|. *tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback()* tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback(callback, command) Execute COMMAND and present its output in a |tlib#input#List()|; when a line is selected, execute the function named as the CALLBACK and pass in that line as an argument. The CALLBACK function gives you an opportunity to massage the COMMAND output and possibly act on it in a meaningful way. For example, if COMMAND listed all URIs found in the current buffer, CALLBACK could validate and then open the selected URI in the system's default browser. This function is meant to be a tool to help compose the implementations of powerful commands that use |tlib#input#List()| as a common interface. See |TBrowseScriptnames| as an example. EXAMPLES: > call tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback('tlib#cmd#ParseScriptname', 'scriptnames') < *tlib#cmd#DefaultBrowseOutput()* tlib#cmd#DefaultBrowseOutput(cmd) *tlib#cmd#ParseScriptname()* tlib#cmd#ParseScriptname(line) *tlib#cmd#UseVertical()* tlib#cmd#UseVertical(?rx='') Look at the history whether the command was called with vertical. If an rx is provided check first if the last entry in the history matches this rx. *tlib#cmd#Time()* tlib#cmd#Time(cmd) Print the time in seconds or milliseconds (if your version of VIM has |+reltime|) a command takes. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/syntax.vim~ *tlib#syntax#Collect()* tlib#syntax#Collect() *tlib#syntax#Names()* tlib#syntax#Names(?rx='') ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/balloon.vim~ *tlib#balloon#Register()* tlib#balloon#Register(expr) *tlib#balloon#Remove()* tlib#balloon#Remove(expr) *tlib#balloon#Expr()* tlib#balloon#Expr() ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/vcs.vim~ *g:tlib#vcs#def* g:tlib#vcs#def {...} A dictionarie of supported VCS (currently: git, hg, svn, bzr). *g:tlib#vcs#executables* g:tlib#vcs#executables {...} A dictionary of custom executables for VCS commands. If the value is empty, support for that VCS will be removed. If no key is present, it is assumed that the VCS "type" is the name of the executable. *g:tlib#vcs#check* g:tlib#vcs#check (default: has('win16') || has('win32') || has('win64') ? '%s.exe' : '%s') If non-empty, use it as a format string to check whether a VCS is installed on your computer. *tlib#vcs#FindVCS()* tlib#vcs#FindVCS(filename) *tlib#vcs#Ls()* tlib#vcs#Ls(?filename=bufname('%'), ?vcs=[type, dir]) Return the files under VCS. *tlib#vcs#Diff()* tlib#vcs#Diff(filename, ?vcs=[type, dir]) Return the diff for "filename" ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/char.vim~ *tlib#char#Get()* tlib#char#Get(?timeout=0) Get a character. EXAMPLES: > echo tlib#char#Get() echo tlib#char#Get(5) < *tlib#char#IsAvailable()* tlib#char#IsAvailable() *tlib#char#GetWithTimeout()* tlib#char#GetWithTimeout(timeout, ...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/scratch.vim~ *g:tlib_scratch_pos* g:tlib_scratch_pos (default: 'botright') Scratch window position. By default the list window is opened on the bottom. Set this variable to 'topleft' or '' to change this behaviour. See |tlib#input#List()|. *g:tlib#scratch#hidden* g:tlib#scratch#hidden (default: 'hide') If you want the scratch buffer to be fully removed, you might want to set this variable to 'wipe'. See also https://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim/pull/16 *tlib#scratch#UseScratch()* tlib#scratch#UseScratch(?keyargs={}) Display a scratch buffer (a buffer with no file). See :TScratch for an example. Return the scratch buffer's number. Values for keyargs: scratch_split ... 1: split, 0: window, -1: tab *tlib#scratch#CloseScratch()* tlib#scratch#CloseScratch(keyargs, ...) Close a scratch buffer as defined in keyargs (usually a World). Return 1 if the scratch buffer is closed (or if it already was closed). ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/autocmdgroup.vim~ *tlib#autocmdgroup#Init()* tlib#autocmdgroup#Init() ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/cache.vim~ *g:tlib_cache* g:tlib_cache (default: '') The cache directory. If empty, use |tlib#dir#MyRuntime|.'/cache'. You might want to delete old files from this directory from time to time with a command like: > find ~/vimfiles/cache/ -atime +31 -type f -print -delete < *g:tlib#cache#purge_days* g:tlib#cache#purge_days (default: 31) |tlib#cache#Purge()|: Remove cache files older than N days. *g:tlib#cache#purge_every_days* g:tlib#cache#purge_every_days (default: 31) Purge the cache every N days. Disable automatic purging by setting this value to a negative value. *g:tlib#cache#script_encoding* g:tlib#cache#script_encoding (default: &enc) The encoding used for the purge-cache script. Default: 'enc' *g:tlib#cache#run_script* g:tlib#cache#run_script (default: 1) Whether to run the directory removal script: 0 ... No 1 ... Query user 2 ... Yes *g:tlib#cache#verbosity* g:tlib#cache#verbosity (default: 1) Verbosity level: 0 ... Be quiet 1 ... Display informative message 2 ... Display detailed messages *g:tlib#cache#dont_purge* g:tlib#cache#dont_purge (default: ['[\/]\.last_purge$']) A list of regexps that are matched against partial filenames of the cached files. If a regexp matches, the file won't be removed by |tlib#cache#Purge()|. *g:tlib#cache#max_filename* g:tlib#cache#max_filename (default: 200) If the cache filename is longer than N characters, use |pathshorten()|. *tlib#cache#Dir()* tlib#cache#Dir(?mode = 'bg') The default cache directory. *tlib#cache#Filename()* tlib#cache#Filename(type, ?file=%, ?mkdir=0, ?dir='') *tlib#cache#Save()* tlib#cache#Save(cfile, dictionary) *tlib#cache#Get()* tlib#cache#Get(cfile) *tlib#cache#Value()* tlib#cache#Value(cfile, generator, ftime, ...) Get a cached value from cfile. If it is outdated (compared to ftime) or does not exist, create it calling a generator function. *tlib#cache#MaybePurge()* tlib#cache#MaybePurge() Call |tlib#cache#Purge()| if the last purge was done before |g:tlib#cache#purge_every_days|. *tlib#cache#Purge()* tlib#cache#Purge() Delete old files. *tlib#cache#ListFilesInCache()* tlib#cache#ListFilesInCache(...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/normal.vim~ *tlib#normal#WithRegister()* tlib#normal#WithRegister(cmd, ?register='t', ?norm_cmd='norm!') Execute a normal command while maintaining all registers. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/time.vim~ *tlib#time#MSecs()* tlib#time#MSecs() *tlib#time#Now()* tlib#time#Now() *tlib#time#Diff()* tlib#time#Diff(a, b, ...) *tlib#time#DiffMSecs()* tlib#time#DiffMSecs(a, b, ...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/var.vim~ *tlib#var#Let()* tlib#var#Let(name, val) Define a variable called NAME if yet undefined. You can also use the :TLLet command. EXAMPLES: > exec tlib#var#Let('g:foo', 1) TLet g:foo = 1 < *tlib#var#EGet()* tlib#var#EGet(var, namespace, ?default='') Retrieve a variable by searching several namespaces. EXAMPLES: > let g:foo = 1 let b:foo = 2 let w:foo = 3 echo eval(tlib#var#EGet('foo', 'vg')) => 1 echo eval(tlib#var#EGet('foo', 'bg')) => 2 echo eval(tlib#var#EGet('foo', 'wbg')) => 3 < *tlib#var#Get()* tlib#var#Get(var, namespace, ?default='') Retrieve a variable by searching several namespaces. EXAMPLES: > let g:foo = 1 let b:foo = 2 let w:foo = 3 echo tlib#var#Get('foo', 'bg') => 1 echo tlib#var#Get('foo', 'bg') => 2 echo tlib#var#Get('foo', 'wbg') => 3 < *tlib#var#List()* tlib#var#List(rx, ?prefix='') Get a list of variables matching rx. EXAMPLE: echo tlib#var#List('tlib_', 'g:') ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/agent.vim~ Various agents for use as key handlers in tlib#input#List() *g:tlib_scroll_lines* g:tlib_scroll_lines (default: 10) Number of items to move when pressing in the input list window. *tlib#agent#Exit()* tlib#agent#Exit(world, selected) *tlib#agent#CopyItems()* tlib#agent#CopyItems(world, selected) *tlib#agent#PageUp()* tlib#agent#PageUp(world, selected) *tlib#agent#PageDown()* tlib#agent#PageDown(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Up()* tlib#agent#Up(world, selected, ...) *tlib#agent#Down()* tlib#agent#Down(world, selected, ...) *tlib#agent#UpN()* tlib#agent#UpN(world, selected) *tlib#agent#DownN()* tlib#agent#DownN(world, selected) *tlib#agent#ShiftLeft()* tlib#agent#ShiftLeft(world, selected) *tlib#agent#ShiftRight()* tlib#agent#ShiftRight(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Reset()* tlib#agent#Reset(world, selected) *tlib#agent#ToggleRestrictView()* tlib#agent#ToggleRestrictView(world, selected) *tlib#agent#RestrictView()* tlib#agent#RestrictView(world, selected) *tlib#agent#UnrestrictView()* tlib#agent#UnrestrictView(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Input()* tlib#agent#Input(world, selected) *tlib#agent#SuspendToParentWindow()* tlib#agent#SuspendToParentWindow(world, selected) Suspend (see |tlib#agent#Suspend|) the input loop and jump back to the original position in the parent window. *tlib#agent#Suspend()* tlib#agent#Suspend(world, selected) Suspend lets you temporarily leave the input loop of |tlib#input#List|. You can resume editing the list by pressing , . , or in the suspended window. and will immediatly select the item under the cursor. < will select the item but the window will remain opened. *tlib#agent#Help()* tlib#agent#Help(world, selected) *tlib#agent#OR()* tlib#agent#OR(world, selected) *tlib#agent#AND()* tlib#agent#AND(world, selected) *tlib#agent#ReduceFilter()* tlib#agent#ReduceFilter(world, selected) *tlib#agent#PopFilter()* tlib#agent#PopFilter(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Debug()* tlib#agent#Debug(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Select()* tlib#agent#Select(world, selected) *tlib#agent#SelectUp()* tlib#agent#SelectUp(world, selected) *tlib#agent#SelectDown()* tlib#agent#SelectDown(world, selected) *tlib#agent#SelectAll()* tlib#agent#SelectAll(world, selected) *tlib#agent#ToggleStickyList()* tlib#agent#ToggleStickyList(world, selected) *tlib#agent#EditItem()* tlib#agent#EditItem(world, selected) *tlib#agent#NewItem()* tlib#agent#NewItem(world, selected) Insert a new item below the current one. *tlib#agent#DeleteItems()* tlib#agent#DeleteItems(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Cut()* tlib#agent#Cut(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Copy()* tlib#agent#Copy(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Paste()* tlib#agent#Paste(world, selected) *tlib#agent#EditReturnValue()* tlib#agent#EditReturnValue(world, rv) *tlib#agent#ViewFile()* tlib#agent#ViewFile(world, selected) *tlib#agent#EditFile()* tlib#agent#EditFile(world, selected) *tlib#agent#EditFileInSplit()* tlib#agent#EditFileInSplit(world, selected) *tlib#agent#EditFileInVSplit()* tlib#agent#EditFileInVSplit(world, selected) *tlib#agent#EditFileInTab()* tlib#agent#EditFileInTab(world, selected) *tlib#agent#ToggleScrollbind()* tlib#agent#ToggleScrollbind(world, selected) *tlib#agent#ShowInfo()* tlib#agent#ShowInfo(world, selected) *tlib#agent#PreviewLine()* tlib#agent#PreviewLine(world, selected) *tlib#agent#GotoLine()* tlib#agent#GotoLine(world, selected) If not called from the scratch, we assume/guess that we don't have to suspend the input-evaluation loop. *tlib#agent#DoAtLine()* tlib#agent#DoAtLine(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Wildcard()* tlib#agent#Wildcard(world, selected) *tlib#agent#Null()* tlib#agent#Null(world, selected) *tlib#agent#ExecAgentByName()* tlib#agent#ExecAgentByName(world, selected) *tlib#agent#CompleteAgentNames()* tlib#agent#CompleteAgentNames(ArgLead, CmdLine, CursorPos) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/bitwise.vim~ *tlib#bitwise#Num2Bits()* tlib#bitwise#Num2Bits(num) *tlib#bitwise#Bits2Num()* tlib#bitwise#Bits2Num(bits, ...) *tlib#bitwise#AND()* tlib#bitwise#AND(num1, num2, ...) *tlib#bitwise#OR()* tlib#bitwise#OR(num1, num2, ...) *tlib#bitwise#XOR()* tlib#bitwise#XOR(num1, num2, ...) *tlib#bitwise#ShiftRight()* tlib#bitwise#ShiftRight(bits, n) *tlib#bitwise#ShiftLeft()* tlib#bitwise#ShiftLeft(bits, n) *tlib#bitwise#Add()* tlib#bitwise#Add(num1, num2, ...) *tlib#bitwise#Sub()* tlib#bitwise#Sub(num1, num2, ...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/Filter_cnfx.vim~ *g:tlib#Filter_cnfx#expander* g:tlib#Filter_cnfx#expander (default: '+') A character that should be expanded to '\.\{-}'. *tlib#Filter_cnfx#New()* tlib#Filter_cnfx#New(...) The same as |tlib#Filter_cnfd#New()| but a a customizable character |see tlib#Filter_cnfx#expander| is expanded to '\.\{-}'. The pattern is a '/\V' very no-'/magic' regexp pattern. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/url.vim~ *tlib#url#Decode()* tlib#url#Decode(url) Decode an encoded URL. *tlib#url#DecodeChar()* tlib#url#DecodeChar(char) Decode a single character. *tlib#url#EncodeChar()* tlib#url#EncodeChar(char) Encode a single character. *tlib#url#Encode()* tlib#url#Encode(url, ...) Encode an URL. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/signs.vim~ *tlib#signs#ClearAll()* tlib#signs#ClearAll(sign) Clear all signs with name SIGN. *tlib#signs#ClearBuffer()* tlib#signs#ClearBuffer(sign, bufnr) Clear all signs with name SIGN in buffer BUFNR. *tlib#signs#Mark()* tlib#signs#Mark(sign, list) Add signs for all locations in LIST. LIST must adhere with the quickfix list format (see |getqflist()|; only the fields lnum and bufnr are required). list:: a quickfix or location list sign:: a sign defined with |:sign-define| ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/rx.vim~ *tlib#rx#Escape()* tlib#rx#Escape(text, ?magic='m') magic can be one of: m, M, v, V See :help 'magic' *tlib#rx#EscapeReplace()* tlib#rx#EscapeReplace(text, ?magic='m') Escape return |sub-replace-special|. *tlib#rx#Suffixes()* tlib#rx#Suffixes(...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/tag.vim~ *g:tlib_tags_extra* g:tlib_tags_extra (default: '') Extra tags for |tlib#tag#Retrieve()| (see there). Can also be buffer-local. *g:tlib_tag_substitute* g:tlib_tag_substitute Filter the tag description through |substitute()| for these filetypes. This applies only if the tag cmd field (see |taglist()|) is used. *tlib#tag#Retrieve()* tlib#tag#Retrieve(rx, ?extra_tags=0) Get all tags matching rx. Basically, this function simply calls |taglist()|, but when extra_tags is true, the list of the tag files (see 'tags') is temporarily expanded with |g:tlib_tags_extra|. Example use: If you want to include tags for, eg, JDK, normal tags use can become slow. You could proceed as follows: 1. Create a tags file for the JDK sources. When creating the tags file, make sure to include inheritance information and the like (command-line options like --fields=+iaSm --extra=+q should be ok). In this example, we want tags only for public methods (there are most likely better ways to do this): > ctags -R --fields=+iaSm --extra=+q ${JAVA_HOME}/src head -n 6 tags > tags0 grep access:public tags >> tags0 < 2. Make 'tags' include project specific tags files. In ~/vimfiles/after/ftplugin/java.vim insert: > let b:tlib_tags_extra = $JAVA_HOME .'/tags0' < 3. When this function is invoked as > echo tlib#tag#Retrieve('print') < it will return only project-local tags. If it is invoked as > echo tlib#tag#Retrieve('print', 1) < tags from the JDK will be included. *tlib#tag#Collect()* tlib#tag#Collect(constraints, ?use_extra=1, ?match_front=1) Retrieve tags that meet the constraints (a dictionnary of fields and regexp, with the exception of the kind field which is a list of chars). For the use of the optional use_extra argument see |tlib#tag#Retrieve()|. *tlib#tag#Format()* tlib#tag#Format(tag) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/map.vim~ *tlib#map#PumAccept()* tlib#map#PumAccept(key) If |pumvisible()| is true, return "\". Otherwise return a:key. For use in maps like: > imap tlib#map#PumAccept("\") < ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/Filter_cnfd.vim~ *tlib#Filter_cnfd#New()* tlib#Filter_cnfd#New(...) The same as |tlib#Filter_cnf#New()| but a dot is expanded to '\.\{-}'. As a consequence, patterns cannot match dots. The pattern is a '/\V' very no-'/magic' regexp pattern. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/input.vim~ Input-related, select from a list etc. *g:tlib#input#sortprefs_threshold* g:tlib#input#sortprefs_threshold (default: 200) If a list is bigger than this value, don't try to be smart when selecting an item. Be slightly faster instead. See |tlib#input#List()|. *g:tlib#input#livesearch_threshold* g:tlib#input#livesearch_threshold (default: 1000) If a list contains more items, |tlib#input#List()| does not perform an incremental "live search" but uses |input()| to query the user for a filter. This is useful on slower machines or with very long lists. *g:tlib#input#filter_mode* g:tlib#input#filter_mode (default: 'cnfx') Determine how |tlib#input#List()| and related functions work. Can be "cnf", "cnfd", "cnfx", "seq", or "fuzzy". See: cnfx ... Like cnfd but |g:tlib#Filter_cnfx#expander| is interpreted as a wildcard (this is the default method) - A plus character ("+") acts as a wildcard as if ".\{-}" (see |/\{-|) were entered. - Examples: - "f+o" matches "fo", "fxo", and "fxxxoo", but doesn't match "far". - Otherwise it is a derivate of the cnf method (see below). - See also |tlib#Filter_cnfx#New()|. cnfd ... Like cnf but "." is interpreted as a wildcard, i.e. it is expanded to "\.\{-}" - A period character (".") acts as a wildcard as if ".\{-}" (see |/\{-|) were entered. - Examples: - "f.o" matches "fo", "fxo", and "fxxxoo", but doesn't match "far". - Otherwise it is a derivate of the cnf method (see below). - See also |tlib#Filter_cnfd#New()|. cnf .... Match substrings - A blank creates an AND conjunction, i.e. the next pattern has to match too. - A pipe character ("|") creates an OR conjunction, either this or the next next pattern has to match. - Patterns are very 'nomagic' |regexp| with a |\V| prefix. - A pattern starting with "-" makes the filter exclude items matching that pattern. - Examples: - "foo bar" matches items that contain the strings "foo" AND "bar". - "foo|bar boo|far" matches items that contain either ("foo" OR "bar") AND ("boo" OR "far"). - See also |tlib#Filter_cnf#New()|. seq .... Match sequences of characters - |tlib#Filter_seq#New()| fuzzy .. Match fuzzy character sequences - |tlib#Filter_fuzzy#New()| *g:tlib#input#higroup* g:tlib#input#higroup (default: 'IncSearch') The highlight group to use for showing matches in the input list window. See |tlib#input#List()|. *g:tlib_pick_last_item* g:tlib_pick_last_item (default: 1) When 1, automatically select the last remaining item only if the list had only one item to begin with. When 2, automatically select a last remaining item after applying any filters. See |tlib#input#List()|. Keys for |tlib#input#List|~ *g:tlib#input#and* g:tlib#input#and (default: ' ') *g:tlib#input#or* g:tlib#input#or (default: '|') *g:tlib#input#not* g:tlib#input#not (default: '-') *g:tlib#input#numeric_chars* g:tlib#input#numeric_chars When editing a list with |tlib#input#List|, typing these numeric chars (as returned by getchar()) will select an item based on its index, not based on its name. I.e. in the default setting, typing a "4" will select the fourth item, not the item called "4". In order to make keys 0-9 filter the items in the list and make select an item by its index, remove the keys 48 to 57 from this dictionary. Format: [KEY] = BASE ... the number is calculated as KEY - BASE. *g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_s* g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_s The default key bindings for single-item-select list views. If you want to use , to move the cursor up and down, add these two lines to after/plugin/02tlib.vim: > let g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_s[10] = 'tlib#agent#Down' " let g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_s[11] = 'tlib#agent#Up' " < *g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_m* g:tlib#input#keyagents_InputList_m *g:tlib#input#handlers_EditList* g:tlib#input#handlers_EditList *g:tlib#input#use_popup* g:tlib#input#use_popup (default: has('menu') && (has('gui_gtk') || has('gui_gtk2') || has('gui_win32'))) If true, define a popup menu for |tlib#input#List()| and related functions. *g:tlib#input#format_filename* g:tlib#input#format_filename (default: 'l') How to format filenames: l ... Show basenames on the left side, separated from the directory names r ... Show basenames on the right side *g:tlib#input#filename_padding_r* g:tlib#input#filename_padding_r (default: '&co / 10') If g:tlib#input#format_filename == 'r', how much space should be kept free on the right side. *g:tlib#input#filename_max_width* g:tlib#input#filename_max_width (default: '&co / 2') If g:tlib#input#format_filename == 'l', an expression that |eval()|uates to the maximum display width of filenames. *tlib#input#List()* tlib#input#List(type. ?query='', ?list=[], ?handlers=[], ?default="", ?timeout=0) Select a single or multiple items from a list. Return either the list of selected elements or its indexes. By default, typing numbers will select an item by its index. See |g:tlib#input#numeric_chars| to find out how to change this. The item is automatically selected if the numbers typed equals the number of digits of the list length. I.e. if a list contains 20 items, typing 1 will first highlight item 1 but it won't select/use it because 1 is an ambiguous input in this context. If you press enter, the first item will be selected. If you press another digit (e.g. 0), item 10 will be selected. Another way to select item 1 would be to type 01. If the list contains only 9 items, typing 1 would select the first item right away. type can be: s ... Return one selected element si ... Return the index of the selected element m ... Return a list of selected elements mi ... Return a list of indexes Several pattern matching styles are supported. See |g:tlib#input#filter_mode|. EXAMPLES: > echo tlib#input#List('s', 'Select one item', [100,200,300]) echo tlib#input#List('si', 'Select one item', [100,200,300]) echo tlib#input#List('m', 'Select one or more item(s)', [100,200,300]) echo tlib#input#List('mi', 'Select one or more item(s)', [100,200,300]) < See ../samples/tlib/input/tlib_input_list.vim (move the cursor over the filename and press gf) for a more elaborated example. *tlib#input#ListD()* tlib#input#ListD(dict) A wrapper for |tlib#input#ListW()| that builds |tlib#World#New| from dict. *tlib#input#ListW()* tlib#input#ListW(world, ?command='') The second argument (command) is meant for internal use only. The same as |tlib#input#List| but the arguments are packed into world (an instance of tlib#World as returned by |tlib#World#New|). *tlib#input#EditList()* tlib#input#EditList(query, list, ?timeout=0) Edit a list. EXAMPLES: > echo tlib#input#EditList('Edit:', [100,200,300]) < *tlib#input#Resume()* tlib#input#Resume(name, pick, bufnr) *tlib#input#CommandSelect()* tlib#input#CommandSelect(command, ?keyargs={}) Take a command, view the output, and let the user select an item from its output. EXAMPLE: > command! TMarks exec 'norm! `'. matchstr(tlib#input#CommandSelect('marks'), '^ \+\zs.') command! TAbbrevs exec 'norm i'. matchstr(tlib#input#CommandSelect('abbrev'), '^\S\+\s\+\zs\S\+') < *tlib#input#Edit()* tlib#input#Edit(name, value, callback, ?cb_args=[]) Edit a value (asynchronously) in a scratch buffer. Use name for identification. Call callback when done (or on cancel). In the scratch buffer: Press or to enter the new value, c to cancel editing. EXAMPLES: > fun! FooContinue(success, text) if a:success let b:var = a:text endif endf call tlib#input#Edit('foo', b:var, 'FooContinue') < *tlib#input#Dialog()* tlib#input#Dialog(text, options, default) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/number.vim~ *tlib#number#ConvertBase()* tlib#number#ConvertBase(num, base, ...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/file.vim~ *tlib#file#Split()* tlib#file#Split(filename) EXAMPLES: > tlib#file#Split('foo/bar/filename.txt') => ['foo', 'bar', 'filename.txt'] < *tlib#file#Join()* tlib#file#Join(filename_parts, ?strip_slashes=1) EXAMPLES: > tlib#file#Join(['foo', 'bar', 'filename.txt']) => 'foo/bar/filename.txt' < *tlib#file#Relative()* tlib#file#Relative(filename, basedir) EXAMPLES: > tlib#file#Relative('foo/bar/filename.txt', 'foo') => 'bar/filename.txt' < *tlib#file#Absolute()* tlib#file#Absolute(filename, ...) *tlib#file#With()* tlib#file#With(fcmd, bcmd, files, ?world={}) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/paragraph.vim~ *tlib#paragraph#GetMetric()* tlib#paragraph#GetMetric() Return an object describing a |paragraph|. *tlib#paragraph#Move()* tlib#paragraph#Move(direction, count) This function can be used with the tinymode plugin to move around paragraphs. Example configuration: > call tinymode#EnterMap("para_move", "gp") call tinymode#ModeMsg("para_move", "Move paragraph: j/k") call tinymode#Map("para_move", "j", "silent call tlib#paragraph#Move('Down', '[N]')") call tinymode#Map("para_move", "k", "silent call tlib#paragraph#Move('Up', '[N]')") call tinymode#ModeArg("para_move", "owncount", 1) < ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/World.vim~ A prototype used by |tlib#input#List|. Inherits from |tlib#Object#New|. *g:tlib_inputlist_pct* g:tlib_inputlist_pct (default: 50) Size of the input list window (in percent) from the main size (of &lines). See |tlib#input#List()|. *g:tlib_inputlist_width_filename* g:tlib_inputlist_width_filename (default: '&co / 3') Size of filename columns when listing filenames. See |tlib#input#List()|. *g:tlib_inputlist_filename_indicators* g:tlib_inputlist_filename_indicators (default: 0) If true, |tlib#input#List()| will show some indicators about the status of a filename (e.g. buflisted(), bufloaded() etc.). This is disabled by default because vim checks also for the file on disk when doing this. *g:tlib_inputlist_shortmessage* g:tlib_inputlist_shortmessage (default: 0) If not null, display only a short info about the filter. *tlib#World#New()* tlib#World#New(...) prototype.PrintLines ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/tab.vim~ *tlib#tab#BufMap()* tlib#tab#BufMap() Return a dictionary of bufnumbers => [[tabpage, winnr] ...] *tlib#tab#TabWinNr()* tlib#tab#TabWinNr(buffer) Find a buffer's window at some tab page. *tlib#tab#Set()* tlib#tab#Set(tabnr) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/date.vim~ *tlib#date#DiffInDays()* tlib#date#DiffInDays(date1, ?date2=localtime(), ?allow_zero=0) *tlib#date#Parse()* tlib#date#Parse(date, ?allow_zero=0) "{{{3 *tlib#date#SecondsSince1970()* tlib#date#SecondsSince1970(date, ...) tlib#date#SecondsSince1970(date, ?daysshift=0, ?allow_zero=0) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/type.vim~ *tlib#type#IsNumber()* tlib#type#IsNumber(expr) *tlib#type#IsString()* tlib#type#IsString(expr) *tlib#type#IsFuncref()* tlib#type#IsFuncref(expr) *tlib#type#IsList()* tlib#type#IsList(expr) *tlib#type#IsDictionary()* tlib#type#IsDictionary(expr) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/Filter_fuzzy.vim~ *tlib#Filter_fuzzy#New()* tlib#Filter_fuzzy#New(...) Support for "fuzzy" pattern matching in |tlib#input#List()|. Patterns are interpreted as if characters were connected with '.\{-}'. In "fuzzy" mode, the pretty printing of filenames is disabled. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/textobjects.vim~ *standard-paragraph* tlib#textobjects#StandardParagraph() Select a "Standard Paragraph", i.e. a text block followed by blank lines. Other than |ap|, the last paragraph in a document is handled just the same. The |text-object| can be accessed as "sp". Example: > vsp ... select the current standard paragraph < Return 1, if the paragraph is the last one in the document. *tlib#textobjects#Init()* tlib#textobjects#Init() *v_sp* v_sp ... :call tlib#textobjects#StandardParagraph() sp ... Standard paragraph (for use as |text-objects|). *o_sp* o_sp ... :normal Vsp ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/arg.vim~ *tlib#arg#Get()* tlib#arg#Get(n, var, ?default="", ?test='') Set a positional argument from a variable argument list. See tlib#string#RemoveBackslashes() for an example. *tlib#arg#Let()* tlib#arg#Let(list, ?default='') Set a positional arguments from a variable argument list. See tlib#input#List() for an example. *tlib#arg#Key()* tlib#arg#Key(dict, list, ?default='') See |:TKeyArg|. *tlib#arg#StringAsKeyArgs()* tlib#arg#StringAsKeyArgs(string, ?keys=[], ?evaluate=0) *tlib#arg#Ex()* tlib#arg#Ex(arg, ?chars='%#! ') Escape some characters in a string. Use |fnamescape()| if available. EXAMPLES: > exec 'edit '. tlib#arg#Ex('foo%#bar.txt') < ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/fixes.vim~ *tlib#fixes#Winpos()* tlib#fixes#Winpos() ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/dir.vim~ *g:tlib#dir#sep* g:tlib#dir#sep (default: exists('+shellslash') && !&shellslash ? '\' : '/') TLet g:tlib#dir#sep = '/' *tlib#dir#CanonicName()* tlib#dir#CanonicName(dirname) EXAMPLES: > tlib#dir#CanonicName('foo/bar') => 'foo/bar/' < *tlib#dir#NativeName()* tlib#dir#NativeName(dirname) EXAMPLES: > tlib#dir#NativeName('foo/bar/') On Windows: => 'foo\bar\' On Linux: => 'foo/bar/' < *tlib#dir#PlainName()* tlib#dir#PlainName(dirname) EXAMPLES: > tlib#dir#PlainName('foo/bar/') => 'foo/bar' < *tlib#dir#Ensure()* tlib#dir#Ensure(dir) Create a directory if it doesn't already exist. *tlib#dir#MyRuntime()* tlib#dir#MyRuntime() Return the first directory in &rtp. *tlib#dir#CD()* tlib#dir#CD(dir, ?locally=0) *tlib#dir#Push()* tlib#dir#Push(dir, ?locally=0) *tlib#dir#Pop()* tlib#dir#Pop() ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/hash.vim~ *g:tlib#hash#use_crc32* g:tlib#hash#use_crc32 (default: '') *g:tlib#hash#use_adler32* g:tlib#hash#use_adler32 (default: '') *tlib#hash#CRC32B()* tlib#hash#CRC32B(chars) *tlib#hash#CRC32B_ruby()* tlib#hash#CRC32B_ruby(chars) *tlib#hash#CRC32B_vim()* tlib#hash#CRC32B_vim(chars) *tlib#hash#Adler32()* tlib#hash#Adler32(chars) *tlib#hash#Adler32_vim()* tlib#hash#Adler32_vim(chars) *tlib#hash#Adler32_tlib()* tlib#hash#Adler32_tlib(chars) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/win.vim~ *tlib#win#Set()* tlib#win#Set(winnr) Return vim code to jump back to the original window. *tlib#win#GetLayout()* tlib#win#GetLayout(?save_view=0) *tlib#win#SetLayout()* tlib#win#SetLayout(layout) *tlib#win#List()* tlib#win#List() *tlib#win#Width()* tlib#win#Width(wnr) *tlib#win#WinDo()* tlib#win#WinDo(ex) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/comments.vim~ *tlib#comments#Comments()* tlib#comments#Comments(...) function! tlib#comments#Comments(?rx='') ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/grep.vim~ *tlib#grep#Do()* tlib#grep#Do(cmd, rx, files) *tlib#grep#LocList()* tlib#grep#LocList(rx, files) *tlib#grep#QuickFixList()* tlib#grep#QuickFixList(rx, files) *tlib#grep#List()* tlib#grep#List(rx, files) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/Filter_cnf.vim~ *tlib#Filter_cnf#New()* tlib#Filter_cnf#New(...) The search pattern for |tlib#input#List()| is in conjunctive normal form: (P1 OR P2 ...) AND (P3 OR P4 ...) ... The pattern is a '/\V' very no-'/magic' regexp pattern. Pressing joins two patterns with AND. Pressing | joins two patterns with OR. I.e. In order to get "lala AND (foo OR bar)", you type "lala foo|bar". This is also the base class for other filters. prototype.Pretty ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/Object.vim~ Provides a prototype plus some OO-like methods. *tlib#Object#New()* tlib#Object#New(?fields={}) This function creates a prototype that provides some kind of inheritance mechanism and a way to call parent/super methods. The usage demonstrated in the following example works best when every class/prototype is defined in a file of its own. The reason for why there is a dedicated constructor function is that this layout facilitates the use of templates and that methods are hidden from the user. Other solutions are possible. EXAMPLES: > let s:prototype = tlib#Object#New({ \ '_class': ['FooBar'], \ 'foo': 1, \ 'bar': 2, \ }) " Constructor function! FooBar(...) let object = s:prototype.New(a:0 >= 1 ? a:1 : {}) return object endf function! s:prototype.babble() { echo "I think, therefore I am ". (self.foo * self.bar) ." months old." } < This could now be used like this: > let myfoo = FooBar({'foo': 3}) call myfoo.babble() => I think, therefore I am 6 months old. echo myfoo.IsA('FooBar') => 1 echo myfoo.IsA('object') => 1 echo myfoo.IsA('Foo') => 0 echo myfoo.RespondTo('babble') => 1 echo myfoo.RespondTo('speak') => 0 < prototype.New prototype.Inherit prototype.Extend prototype.IsA prototype.IsRelated prototype.RespondTo prototype.Super *tlib#Object#Methods()* tlib#Object#Methods(object, ...) ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/buffer.vim~ *g:tlib_viewline_position* g:tlib_viewline_position (default: 'zz') Where to display the line when using |tlib#buffer#ViewLine|. For possible values for position see |scroll-cursor|. *tlib#buffer#EnableMRU()* tlib#buffer#EnableMRU() *tlib#buffer#DisableMRU()* tlib#buffer#DisableMRU() *tlib#buffer#Set()* tlib#buffer#Set(buffer) Set the buffer to buffer and return a command as string that can be evaluated by |:execute| in order to restore the original view. *tlib#buffer#Eval()* tlib#buffer#Eval(buffer, code) Evaluate CODE in BUFFER. EXAMPLES: > call tlib#buffer#Eval('foo.txt', 'echo b:bar') < *tlib#buffer#GetList()* tlib#buffer#GetList(?show_hidden=0, ?show_number=0, " ?order='bufnr') Possible values for the "order" argument: bufnr :: Default behaviour mru :: Sort buffers according to most recent use basename :: Sort by the file's basename (last component) NOTE: MRU order works on second invocation only. If you want to always use MRU order, call tlib#buffer#EnableMRU() in your ~/.vimrc file. *tlib#buffer#ViewLine()* tlib#buffer#ViewLine(line, ?position='z') line is either a number or a string that begins with a number. For possible values for position see |scroll-cursor|. See also |g:tlib_viewline_position|. *tlib#buffer#HighlightLine()* tlib#buffer#HighlightLine(...) *tlib#buffer#DeleteRange()* tlib#buffer#DeleteRange(line1, line2) Delete the lines in the current buffer. Wrapper for |:delete|. *tlib#buffer#ReplaceRange()* tlib#buffer#ReplaceRange(line1, line2, lines) Replace a range of lines. *tlib#buffer#ScratchStart()* tlib#buffer#ScratchStart() Initialize some scratch area at the bottom of the current buffer. *tlib#buffer#ScratchEnd()* tlib#buffer#ScratchEnd() Remove the in-buffer scratch area. *tlib#buffer#BufDo()* tlib#buffer#BufDo(exec) Run exec on all buffers via bufdo and return to the original buffer. *tlib#buffer#InsertText()* tlib#buffer#InsertText(text, keyargs) Keyargs: 'shift': 0|N 'col': col('.')|N 'lineno': line('.')|N 'indent': 0|1 'pos': 'e'|'s' ... Where to locate the cursor (somewhat like s and e in {offset}) Insert text (a string) in the buffer. *tlib#buffer#InsertText0()* tlib#buffer#InsertText0(text, ...) *tlib#buffer#CurrentByte()* tlib#buffer#CurrentByte() *tlib#buffer#KeepCursorPosition()* tlib#buffer#KeepCursorPosition(cmd) Evaluate cmd while maintaining the cursor position and jump registers. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/hook.vim~ *tlib#hook#Run()* tlib#hook#Run(hook, ?dict={}) Execute dict[hook], w:{hook}, b:{hook}, or g:{hook} if existent. ======================================================================== autoload/tlib/string.vim~ *tlib#string#RemoveBackslashes()* tlib#string#RemoveBackslashes(text, ?chars=' ') Remove backslashes from text (but only in front of the characters in chars). *tlib#string#Chomp()* tlib#string#Chomp(string) *tlib#string#Format()* tlib#string#Format(template, dict) *tlib#string#Printf1()* tlib#string#Printf1(format, string) This function deviates from |printf()| in certain ways. Additional items: %{rx} ... insert escaped regexp %{fuzzyrx} ... insert typo-tolerant regexp *tlib#string#TrimLeft()* tlib#string#TrimLeft(string) *tlib#string#TrimRight()* tlib#string#TrimRight(string) *tlib#string#Strip()* tlib#string#Strip(string) *tlib#string#Count()* tlib#string#Count(string, rx) vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:isk=!-~,^*,^|,^":ts=8:ft=help:norl: