94 lines
2.9 KiB
VimL
94 lines
2.9 KiB
VimL
" cmd.vim
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" @Author: Tom Link (micathom AT gmail com?subject=[vim])
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" @Website: http://www.vim.org/account/profile.php?user_id=4037
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" @License: GPL (see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt)
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" @Created: 2007-08-23.
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" @Last Change: 2011-04-28.
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" @Revision: 0.0.31
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if &cp || exists("loaded_tlib_cmd_autoload")
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finish
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endif
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let loaded_tlib_cmd_autoload = 1
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function! tlib#cmd#OutputAsList(command) "{{{3
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" let lines = ''
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redir => lines
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silent! exec a:command
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redir END
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return split(lines, '\n')
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endf
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" See |:TBrowseOutput|.
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function! tlib#cmd#BrowseOutput(command) "{{{3
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call tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback("tlib#cmd#DefaultBrowseOutput", a:command)
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endf
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" :def: function! tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback(callback, command)
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" Execute COMMAND and present its output in a |tlib#input#List()|;
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" when a line is selected, execute the function named as the CALLBACK
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" and pass in that line as an argument.
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"
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" The CALLBACK function gives you an opportunity to massage the COMMAND output
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" and possibly act on it in a meaningful way. For example, if COMMAND listed
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" all URIs found in the current buffer, CALLBACK could validate and then open
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" the selected URI in the system's default browser.
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"
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" This function is meant to be a tool to help compose the implementations of
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" powerful commands that use |tlib#input#List()| as a common interface. See
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" |TBrowseScriptnames| as an example.
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"
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" EXAMPLES: >
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" call tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback('tlib#cmd#ParseScriptname', 'scriptnames')
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function! tlib#cmd#BrowseOutputWithCallback(callback, command) "{{{3
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let list = tlib#cmd#OutputAsList(a:command)
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let cmd = tlib#input#List('s', 'Output of: '. a:command, list)
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if !empty(cmd)
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let Callback = function(a:callback)
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call call(Callback, [cmd])
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endif
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endf
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function! tlib#cmd#DefaultBrowseOutput(cmd) "{{{3
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call feedkeys(':'. a:cmd)
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endf
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function! tlib#cmd#ParseScriptname(line) "{{{3
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let parsedValue = substitute(a:line, '^.\{-}\/', '/', '')
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exe ':e '. parsedValue
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endf
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" :def: function! tlib#cmd#UseVertical(?rx='')
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" Look at the history whether the command was called with vertical. If
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" an rx is provided check first if the last entry in the history matches
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" this rx.
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function! tlib#cmd#UseVertical(...) "{{{3
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TVarArg ['rx']
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let h0 = histget(':')
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let rx0 = '\C\<vert\%[ical]\>\s\+'
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if !empty(rx)
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let rx0 .= '.\{-}'.rx
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endif
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" TLogVAR h0, rx0
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return h0 =~ rx0
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endf
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" Print the time in seconds or milliseconds (if your version of VIM
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" has |+reltime|) a command takes.
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function! tlib#cmd#Time(cmd) "{{{3
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if has('reltime')
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let start = tlib#time#Now()
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exec a:cmd
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let end = tlib#time#Now()
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let diff = string(tlib#time#Diff(end, start)) .'ms'
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else
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let start = localtime()
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exec a:cmd
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let diff = (localtime() - start) .'s'
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endif
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echom 'Time: '. diff .': '. a:cmd
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endf
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