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ultimate-vim/sources_non_forked/vim-go/autoload/go/term.vim
Amir Salihefendic 3e3297af67 Updated plugins
2018-06-14 12:31:12 +02:00

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" new creates a new terminal with the given command. Mode is set based on the
" global variable g:go_term_mode, which is by default set to :vsplit
function! go#term#new(bang, cmd) abort
return go#term#newmode(a:bang, a:cmd, go#config#TermMode())
endfunction
" new creates a new terminal with the given command and window mode.
function! go#term#newmode(bang, cmd, mode) abort
let mode = a:mode
if empty(mode)
let mode = go#config#TermMode()
endif
let state = {
\ 'cmd': a:cmd,
\ 'bang' : a:bang,
\ 'winid': win_getid(winnr()),
\ 'stdout': []
\ }
" execute go build in the files directory
let cd = exists('*haslocaldir') && haslocaldir() ? 'lcd ' : 'cd '
let dir = getcwd()
execute cd . fnameescape(expand("%:p:h"))
execute mode.' __go_term__'
setlocal filetype=goterm
setlocal bufhidden=delete
setlocal winfixheight
setlocal noswapfile
setlocal nobuflisted
" explicitly bind callbacks to state so that within them, self will always
" refer to state. See :help Partial for more information.
"
" Don't set an on_stderr, because it will be passed the same data as
" on_stdout. See https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/2836
let job = {
\ 'on_stdout': function('s:on_stdout', [], state),
\ 'on_exit' : function('s:on_exit', [], state),
\ }
let state.id = termopen(a:cmd, job)
let state.termwinid = win_getid(winnr())
execute cd . fnameescape(dir)
" resize new term if needed.
let height = go#config#TermHeight()
let width = go#config#TermWidth()
" Adjust the window width or height depending on whether it's a vertical or
" horizontal split.
if mode =~ "vertical" || mode =~ "vsplit" || mode =~ "vnew"
exe 'vertical resize ' . width
elseif mode =~ "split" || mode =~ "new"
exe 'resize ' . height
endif
" we also need to resize the pty, so there you go...
call jobresize(state.id, width, height)
call win_gotoid(state.winid)
return state.id
endfunction
function! s:on_stdout(job_id, data, event) dict abort
call extend(self.stdout, a:data)
endfunction
function! s:on_exit(job_id, exit_status, event) dict abort
let l:listtype = go#list#Type("_term")
" usually there is always output so never branch into this clause
if empty(self.stdout)
call s:cleanlist(self.winid, l:listtype)
return
endif
let errors = go#tool#ParseErrors(self.stdout)
let errors = go#tool#FilterValids(errors)
if !empty(errors)
" close terminal; we don't need it anymore
call win_gotoid(self.termwinid)
close
call win_gotoid(self.winid)
let title = self.cmd
if type(title) == v:t_list
let title = join(self.cmd)
endif
call go#list#Populate(l:listtype, errors, title)
call go#list#Window(l:listtype, len(errors))
if !self.bang
call go#list#JumpToFirst(l:listtype)
endif
return
endif
call s:cleanlist(self.winid, l:listtype)
endfunction
function! s:cleanlist(winid, listtype) abort
" There are no errors. Clean and close the list. Jump to the window to which
" the location list is attached, close the list, and then jump back to the
" current window.
let winid = win_getid(winnr())
call win_gotoid(a:winid)
call go#list#Clean(a:listtype)
call win_gotoid(l:winid)
endfunction
" vim: sw=2 ts=2 et