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ultimate-vim/sources_non_forked/vim-indent-object/plugin/indent-object.vim
amix 3f1cdba799 Updated all plugins that are non-forked. Added some new plugins.
Added update_plugins.py which can fetch new plugins from GitHub.

New plugins added: zencoding, vim-indent-object, taglist, nginx.vim
2013-04-13 14:45:21 -03:00

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"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"
" Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Smith <msmith@msmith.id.au>
"
" http://github.com/michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object
"
" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
" of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
" deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
" rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
" sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
" furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
"
" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
" all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
"
" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
" IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
" FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
" AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
" LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
" FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
" IN THE SOFTWARE.
"
"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Mappings excluding line below.
onoremap <silent>ai :<C-u>cal <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(0, 0, 0, [line("."), line("."), col("."), col(".")])<CR>
onoremap <silent>ii :<C-u>cal <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(1, 0, 0, [line("."), line("."), col("."), col(".")])<CR>
vnoremap <silent>ai :<C-u>cal <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(0, 0, 1, [line("'<"), line("'>"), col("'<"), col("'>")])<CR><Esc>gv
vnoremap <silent>ii :<C-u>cal <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(1, 0, 1, [line("'<"), line("'>"), col("'<"), col("'>")])<CR><Esc>gv
" Mappings including line below.
onoremap <silent>aI :<C-u>cal <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(0, 1, 0, [line("."), line("."), col("."), col(".")])<CR>
onoremap <silent>iI :<C-u>cal <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(1, 1, 0, [line("."), line("."), col("."), col(".")])<CR>
vnoremap <silent>aI :<C-u>cal <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(0, 1, 1, [line("'<"), line("'>"), col("'<"), col("'>")])<CR><Esc>gv
vnoremap <silent>iI :<C-u>cal <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(1, 1, 1, [line("'<"), line("'>"), col("'<"), col("'>")])<CR><Esc>gv
let s:l0 = -1
let s:l1 = -1
let s:c0 = -1
let s:c1 = -1
function! <Sid>TextObject(inner, incbelow, vis, range, count)
" Record the current state of the visual region.
let vismode = "V"
" Detect if this is a completely new visual selction session.
let new_vis = 0
let new_vis = new_vis || s:l0 != a:range[0]
let new_vis = new_vis || s:l1 != a:range[1]
let new_vis = new_vis || s:c0 != a:range[2]
let new_vis = new_vis || s:c1 != a:range[3]
let s:l0 = a:range[0]
let s:l1 = a:range[1]
let s:c0 = a:range[2]
let s:c1 = a:range[3]
" Repeatedly increase the scope of the selection.
let itr_cnt = 0
let cnt = a:count
while cnt > 0
" Look for the minimum indentation in the current visual region.
let l = s:l0
let idnt_invalid = 1000
let idnt = idnt_invalid
while l <= s:l1
if !(getline(l) =~ "^\\s*$")
let idnt = min([idnt, indent(l)])
endif
let l += 1
endwhile
" Keep track of where the range should be expanded to.
let l_1 = s:l0
let l_1o = l_1
let l2 = s:l1
let l2o = l2
" If we are highlighting only blank lines, we may not have found a
" valid indent. In this case we need to look for the next and previous
" non blank lines and check which of those has the largest indent.
if idnt == idnt_invalid
let idnt = 0
let pnb = prevnonblank(s:l0)
if pnb
let idnt = max([idnt, indent(pnb)])
let l_1 = pnb
endif
let nnb = nextnonblank(s:l0)
if nnb
let idnt = max([idnt, indent(nnb)])
endif
" If we are in whitespace at the beginning of a block, skip over
" it when we are selecting the range. Similarly, if we are in
" whitespace at the end, ignore it.
if idnt > indent(pnb)
let l_1 = nnb
endif
if idnt > indent(nnb)
let l2 = pnb
endif
endif
" Search backward for the first line with less indent than the target
" indent (skipping blank lines).
let blnk = getline(l_1) =~ "^\\s*$"
while l_1 > 0 && ((idnt == 0 && !blnk) || (idnt != 0 && (blnk || indent(l_1) >= idnt)))
if !blnk || !a:inner
let l_1o = l_1
endif
let l_1 -= 1
let blnk = getline(l_1) =~ "^\\s*$"
endwhile
" Search forward for the first line with more indent than the target
" indent (skipping blank lines).
let line_cnt = line("$")
let blnk = getline(l2) =~ "^\\s*$"
while l2 <= line_cnt && ((idnt == 0 && !blnk) || (idnt != 0 && (blnk || indent(l2) >= idnt)))
if !blnk || !a:inner
let l2o = l2
endif
let l2 += 1
let blnk = getline(l2) =~ "^\\s*$"
endwhile
" Determine which of these extensions to include. Include neither if
" we are selecting an 'inner' object. Exclude the bottom unless are
" told to include it.
let idnt2 = max([indent(l_1), indent(l2)])
if indent(l_1) < idnt2 || a:inner
let l_1 = l_1o
endif
if indent(l2) < idnt2 || a:inner || !a:incbelow
let l2 = l2o
endif
let l_1 = max([l_1, 1])
let l2 = min([l2, line("$")])
" Extend the columns to the start and end.
" If inner is selected, set the final cursor pos to the start
" of the text in the line.
let c_1 = 1
if a:inner
let c_1 = match(getline(l_1), "\\c\\S") + 1
endif
let c2 = len(getline(l2))
if !a:inner
let c2 += 1
endif
" Make sure there's no change if we haven't really made a
" significant change in linewise mode - this makes sure that
" we can iteratively increase selection in linewise mode.
if itr_cnt == 0 && vismode ==# 'V' && s:l0 == l_1 && s:l1 == l2
let c_1 = s:c0
let c2 = s:c1
endif
" Check whether the visual region has changed.
let chg = 0
let chg = chg || s:l0 != l_1
let chg = chg || s:l1 != l2
let chg = chg || s:c0 != c_1
let chg = chg || s:c1 != c2
if vismode ==# 'V' && new_vis
let chg = 1
endif
" Update the vars.
let s:l0 = l_1
let s:l1 = l2
let s:c0 = c_1
let s:c1 = c2
" If there was no change, then don't decrement the count (it didn't
" count because it didn't do anything).
if chg
let cnt = cnt - 1
else
" Since this didn't work, push the selection back one char. This
" will have the effect of getting the enclosing block. Do it at
" the beginning rather than the end - the beginning is very likely
" to be only one indentation level different.
if s:l0 == 0
return
endif
let s:l0 -= 1
let s:c0 = len(getline(s:l0))
endif
let itr_cnt += 1
endwhile
" Apply the range we have found. Make sure to use the current visual mode.
call cursor(s:l0, s:c0)
exe "normal! " . vismode
call cursor(s:l1, s:c1)
normal! o
" Update these static variables - we need to keep these up-to-date between
" invocations because it's the only way we can detect whether it's a new
" visual mode. We need to know if it's a new visual mode because otherwise
" if there's a single line block in visual line mode and we select it with
" "V", we can't tell whether it's already been selected using Vii.
exe "normal! \<Esc>"
let s:l0 = line("'<")
let s:l1 = line("'>")
let s:c0 = col("'<")
let s:c1 = col("'>")
normal gv
endfunction
function! <Sid>HandleTextObjectMapping(inner, incbelow, vis, range)
call <Sid>TextObject(a:inner, a:incbelow, a:vis, a:range, v:count1)
endfunction