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" don't spam the user when Vim is started in Vi compatibility mode
let s:cpo_save = &cpo
set cpo&vim
function! go#cmd#autowrite() abort
if &autowrite == 1 || &autowriteall == 1
silent! wall
else
for l:nr in range(0, bufnr('$'))
if buflisted(l:nr) && getbufvar(l:nr, '&modified')
" Sleep one second to make sure people see the message. Otherwise it is
" often immediacy overwritten by the async messages (which also don't
" invoke the "hit ENTER" prompt).
call go#util#EchoWarning('[No write since last change]')
sleep 1
return
endif
endfor
endif
endfunction
" Build builds the source code without producing any output binary. We live in
" an editor so the best is to build it to catch errors and fix them. By
" default it tries to call simply 'go build', but it first tries to get all
" dependent files for the current folder and passes it to go build.
function! go#cmd#Build(bang, ...) abort
" Create our command arguments. go build discards any results when it
" compiles multiple packages. So we pass the `errors` package just as an
" placeholder with the current folder (indicated with '.').
let l:args =
\ ['build', '-tags', go#config#BuildTags()] +
\ map(copy(a:000), "expand(v:val)") +
\ [".", "errors"]
" Vim and Neovim async.
if go#util#has_job()
call s:cmd_job({
\ 'cmd': ['go'] + args,
\ 'bang': a:bang,
\ 'for': 'GoBuild',
\ 'statustype': 'build'
\})
" Vim 7.4 without async
else
let default_makeprg = &makeprg
let &makeprg = "go " . join(go#util#Shelllist(args), ' ')
let l:listtype = go#list#Type("GoBuild")
" execute make inside the source folder so we can parse the errors
" correctly
let cd = exists('*haslocaldir') && haslocaldir() ? 'lcd ' : 'cd '
let dir = getcwd()
try
execute cd . fnameescape(expand("%:p:h"))
if l:listtype == "locationlist"
silent! exe 'lmake!'
else
silent! exe 'make!'
endif
redraw!
finally
execute cd . fnameescape(dir)
let &makeprg = default_makeprg
endtry
let errors = go#list#Get(l:listtype)
call go#list#Window(l:listtype, len(errors))
if !empty(errors) && !a:bang
call go#list#JumpToFirst(l:listtype)
else
call go#util#EchoSuccess("[build] SUCCESS")
endif
endif
endfunction
" BuildTags sets or shows the current build tags used for tools
function! go#cmd#BuildTags(bang, ...) abort
if a:0
let v = a:1
if v == '""' || v == "''"
let v = ""
endif
call go#config#SetBuildTags(v)
let tags = go#config#BuildTags()
if empty(tags)
call go#util#EchoSuccess("build tags are cleared")
else
call go#util#EchoSuccess("build tags are changed to: " . tags)
endif
return
endif
let tags = go#config#BuildTags()
if empty(tags)
call go#util#EchoSuccess("build tags are not set")
else
call go#util#EchoSuccess("current build tags: " . tags)
endif
endfunction
" Run runs the current file (and their dependencies if any) in a new terminal.
function! go#cmd#RunTerm(bang, mode, files) abort
let cmd = "go run "
let tags = go#config#BuildTags()
if len(tags) > 0
let cmd .= "-tags " . go#util#Shellescape(tags) . " "
endif
if empty(a:files)
let cmd .= go#util#Shelljoin(go#tool#Files())
else
let cmd .= go#util#Shelljoin(map(copy(a:files), "expand(v:val)"), 1)
endif
call go#term#newmode(a:bang, cmd, a:mode)
endfunction
" Run runs the current file (and their dependencies if any) and outputs it.
" This is intended to test small programs and play with them. It's not
" suitable for long running apps, because vim is blocking by default and
" calling long running apps will block the whole UI.
function! go#cmd#Run(bang, ...) abort
if has('nvim')
call go#cmd#RunTerm(a:bang, '', a:000)
return
endif
if go#util#has_job()
" NOTE(arslan): 'term': 'open' case is not implement for +jobs. This means
" executions waiting for stdin will not work. That's why we don't do
" anything. Once this is implemented we're going to make :GoRun async
endif
let cmd = "go run "
let tags = go#config#BuildTags()
if len(tags) > 0
let cmd .= "-tags " . go#util#Shellescape(tags) . " "
endif
if go#util#IsWin()
if a:0 == 0
exec '!' . cmd . go#util#Shelljoin(go#tool#Files(), 1)
else
exec '!' . cmd . go#util#Shelljoin(map(copy(a:000), "expand(v:val)"), 1)
endif
if v:shell_error
redraws! | echon "vim-go: [run] " | echohl ErrorMsg | echon "FAILED"| echohl None
else
redraws! | echon "vim-go: [run] " | echohl Function | echon "SUCCESS"| echohl None
endif
return
endif
" :make expands '%' and '#' wildcards, so they must also be escaped
let default_makeprg = &makeprg
if a:0 == 0
let &makeprg = cmd . go#util#Shelljoin(go#tool#Files(), 1)
else
let &makeprg = cmd . go#util#Shelljoin(map(copy(a:000), "expand(v:val)"), 1)
endif
let l:listtype = go#list#Type("GoRun")
try
if l:listtype == "locationlist"
exe 'lmake!'
else
exe 'make!'
endif
finally
let &makeprg = default_makeprg
endtry
let items = go#list#Get(l:listtype)
let errors = go#tool#FilterValids(items)
call go#list#Populate(l:listtype, errors, &makeprg)
call go#list#Window(l:listtype, len(errors))
if !empty(errors) && !a:bang
call go#list#JumpToFirst(l:listtype)
endif
endfunction
" Install installs the package by simple calling 'go install'. If any argument
" is given(which are passed directly to 'go install') it tries to install
" those packages. Errors are populated in the location window.
function! go#cmd#Install(bang, ...) abort
" use vim's job functionality to call it asynchronously
if go#util#has_job()
" expand all wildcards(i.e: '%' to the current file name)
let goargs = map(copy(a:000), "expand(v:val)")
call s:cmd_job({
\ 'cmd': ['go', 'install', '-tags', go#config#BuildTags()] + goargs,
\ 'bang': a:bang,
\ 'for': 'GoInstall',
\ 'statustype': 'install'
\})
return
endif
let default_makeprg = &makeprg
" :make expands '%' and '#' wildcards, so they must also be escaped
let goargs = go#util#Shelljoin(map(copy(a:000), "expand(v:val)"), 1)
let &makeprg = "go install " . goargs
let l:listtype = go#list#Type("GoInstall")
" execute make inside the source folder so we can parse the errors
" correctly
let cd = exists('*haslocaldir') && haslocaldir() ? 'lcd ' : 'cd '
let dir = getcwd()
try
execute cd . fnameescape(expand("%:p:h"))
if l:listtype == "locationlist"
silent! exe 'lmake!'
else
silent! exe 'make!'
endif
redraw!
finally
execute cd . fnameescape(dir)
let &makeprg = default_makeprg
endtry
let errors = go#list#Get(l:listtype)
call go#list#Window(l:listtype, len(errors))
if !empty(errors) && !a:bang
call go#list#JumpToFirst(l:listtype)
else
call go#util#EchoSuccess("installed to ". go#path#Default())
endif
endfunction
" Generate runs 'go generate' in similar fashion to go#cmd#Build()
function! go#cmd#Generate(bang, ...) abort
let default_makeprg = &makeprg
" :make expands '%' and '#' wildcards, so they must also be escaped
let goargs = go#util#Shelljoin(map(copy(a:000), "expand(v:val)"), 1)
if go#util#ShellError() != 0
let &makeprg = "go generate " . goargs
else
let gofiles = go#util#Shelljoin(go#tool#Files(), 1)
let &makeprg = "go generate " . goargs . ' ' . gofiles
endif
let l:listtype = go#list#Type("GoGenerate")
echon "vim-go: " | echohl Identifier | echon "generating ..."| echohl None
try
if l:listtype == "locationlist"
silent! exe 'lmake!'
else
silent! exe 'make!'
endif
finally
redraw!
let &makeprg = default_makeprg
endtry
let errors = go#list#Get(l:listtype)
call go#list#Window(l:listtype, len(errors))
if !empty(errors)
if !a:bang
call go#list#JumpToFirst(l:listtype)
endif
else
redraws! | echon "vim-go: " | echohl Function | echon "[generate] SUCCESS"| echohl None
endif
endfunction
" ---------------------
" | Vim job callbacks |
" ---------------------
function! s:cmd_job(args) abort
" autowrite is not enabled for jobs
call go#cmd#autowrite()
call go#job#Spawn(a:args.cmd, a:args)
endfunction
" restore Vi compatibility settings
let &cpo = s:cpo_save
unlet s:cpo_save
" vim: sw=2 ts=2 et