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" File: pythonhelper.vim
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" Author: Michal Vitecek <fuf-at-mageo-dot-cz>
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" Version: 0.83
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" Last Modified: Jan 4, 2010
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"
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" Overview
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" --------
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" Vim script to help moving around in larger Python source files. It displays
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" current class, method or function the cursor is placed in on the status
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" line for every python file. It's more clever than Yegappan Lakshmanan's
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" taglist.vim because it takes into account indetation and comments to
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" determine what tag the cursor is placed in.
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"
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" Requirements
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" ------------
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" This script needs only VIM compiled with Python interpreter. It doesn't rely
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" on exuberant ctags utility. You can determine whether your VIM has Python
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" support by issuing command :ver and looking for +python in the list of
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" features.
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"
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" Installation
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" ------------
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" 1. Make sure your Vim has python feature on (+python). If not, you will need
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" to recompile it with --with-pythoninterp option to the configure script
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" 2. Copy script pythonhelper.vim to the $HOME/.vim/plugin directory
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" 3. Run Vim and open any python file.
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"
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python << EOS
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# import of required modules {{{
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import re
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import sys
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import time
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import traceback
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import vim
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# }}}
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# global dictionaries of tags and their line numbers, keys are buffer numbers {{{
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TAGS = {}
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TAGLINENUMBERS = {}
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BUFFERTICKS = {}
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# }}}
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# class PythonTag() {{{
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class PythonTag(object):
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# DOC {{{
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"""A simple storage class representing a python tag.
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"""
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# }}}
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# STATIC VARIABLES {{{
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# possible tag types {{{
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TT_CLASS = 0
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TT_METHOD = 1
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TT_FUNCTION = 2
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# }}}
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# tag type names {{{
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TAG_TYPE_NAME = {
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TT_CLASS : "class",
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TT_METHOD : "method",
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TT_FUNCTION : "function",
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}
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# METHODS {{{
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def __init__(self, type, name, fullName, lineNumber, indentLevel):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Initializes instances of PythonTag().
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Parameters
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type -- tag type
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name -- short tag name
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fullName -- full tag name (in dotted notation)
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lineNumber -- line number on which the tag starts
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indentLevel -- indentation level of the tag
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# remember the settings {{{
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self.type = type
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self.name = name
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self.fullName = fullName
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self.lineNumber = lineNumber
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self.indentLevel = indentLevel
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# }}}
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# }}}
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def __str__(self):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Returns a string representation of the tag.
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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return "%s (%s) [%s, %u, %u]" % (self.name, PythonTag.TAG_TYPE_NAME[self.type],
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self.fullName, self.lineNumber, self.indentLevel,)
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# }}}
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__repr__ = __str__
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# class SimplePythonTagsParser() {{{
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class SimplePythonTagsParser(object):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Provides a simple python tag parser.
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"""
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# }}}
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# STATIC VARIABLES {{{
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# how many chars a single tab represents (visually)
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TABSIZE = 8
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# regexp used to extract indentation and strip comments
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COMMENTS_INDENT_RE = re.compile('([ \t]*)([^\n#]*).*')
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# regexp used to extract a class name
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CLASS_RE = re.compile('class[ \t]+([^(:]+).*')
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# regexp used to extract a method or function name
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METHOD_RE = re.compile('def[ \t]+([^(]+).*')
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# }}}
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# METHODS {{{
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def __init__(self, source):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Initializes instances of SimplePythonTagsParser().
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Parameters
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source -- source for which the tags will be generated. It must
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provide callable method readline (i.e. as file objects do).
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# make sure source has readline() method {{{
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if ((hasattr(source, 'readline') == 0) or
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(callable(source.readline) == 0)):
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raise AttributeError("Source must have callable readline method.")
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# }}}
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# remember what the source is
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self.source = source
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# }}}
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def getTags(self):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Determines all the tags for the buffer. Returns a tuple in format
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(tagLineNumbers, tags,).
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# initialize the resulting list of the tag line numbers and the tag information {{{
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tagLineNumbers = []
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tags = {}
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# }}}
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# initalize local auxiliary variables {{{
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tagsStack = []
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lineNumber = 0
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# }}}
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# go through all the lines in the source and localize all python tags in it {{{
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while 1:
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# get next line
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line = self.source.readline()
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# finish if this is the end of the source {{{
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if (line == ''):
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break
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# }}}
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# increase the line number
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lineNumber += 1
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# extract the line indentation characters and its content {{{
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lineMatch = self.COMMENTS_INDENT_RE.match(line)
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lineContent = lineMatch.group(2)
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# }}}
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# handle the class tag {{{
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# match for the class tag
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tagMatch = self.CLASS_RE.match(lineContent)
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# if the class tag has been found, store some information on it {{{
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if (tagMatch):
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currentTag = self.getPythonTag(tagsStack, lineNumber, lineMatch.group(1),
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tagMatch.group(1), self.tagClassTypeDecidingMethod)
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tagLineNumbers.append(lineNumber)
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tags[lineNumber] = currentTag
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# handle the function/method/none tag {{{
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else:
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# match for the method/function tag
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tagMatch = self.METHOD_RE.match(lineContent)
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# if the method/function tag has been found, store some information on it {{{
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if (tagMatch):
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currentTag = self.getPythonTag(tagsStack, lineNumber, lineMatch.group(1),
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tagMatch.group(1), self.tagFunctionTypeDecidingMethod)
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tagLineNumbers.append(lineNumber)
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tags[lineNumber] = currentTag
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# return the tags data for the source
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return (tagLineNumbers, tags,)
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# }}}
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def getParentTag(self, tagsStack):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Returns the parent/enclosing tag (instance of PythonTag()) from the
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specified tag list. If no such parent tag exists, returns None.
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Parameters
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tagsStack -- list (stack) of currently open PythonTag() instances
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# determine the parent tag {{{
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if (len(tagsStack)):
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parentTag = tagsStack[-1]
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else:
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parentTag = None
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# }}}
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# return the tag
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return parentTag
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# }}}
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def computeIndentationLevel(indentChars):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Computes the indentation level from the specified string.
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Parameters
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indentChars -- white space before any other character on line
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# initialize the indentation level
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indentLevel = 0
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# compute the indentation level (expand tabs) {{{
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for char in indentChars:
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if (char == '\t'):
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indentLevel += SimplePythonTagsParser.TABSIZE
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else:
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indentLevel += 1
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# }}}
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# return the computed indentation level
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return indentLevel
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# }}}
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computeIndentationLevel = staticmethod(computeIndentationLevel)
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def getPythonTag(self, tagsStack, lineNumber, indentChars, tagName, tagTypeDecidingMethod):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Returns instance of PythonTag() based on the specified data.
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Parameters
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tagsStack -- list (stack) of tags currently active. Note: Modified
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in this method!
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lineNumber -- current line number
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indentChars -- characters making up the indentation level of the
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current tag
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tagName -- short name of the current tag
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tagTypeDecidingMethod -- reference to method that is called to
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determine the type of the current tag
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# compute the indentation level
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indentLevel = self.computeIndentationLevel(indentChars)
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# get the parent tag
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parentTag = self.getParentTag(tagsStack)
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# handle an enclosed tag {{{
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while (parentTag):
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# if the indent level of the parent tag is greater than of the current tag, use parent tag of the parent tag {{{
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if (parentTag.indentLevel >= indentLevel):
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del tagsStack[-1]
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# }}}
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# otherwise we have all information on the current tag and can return it {{{
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else:
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# create the tag
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tag = PythonTag(tagTypeDecidingMethod(parentTag.type), tagName, "%s.%s" % (parentTag.fullName, tagName,), lineNumber, indentLevel)
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# break the loop
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break
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# }}}
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# use parent tag of the parent tag
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parentTag = self.getParentTag(tagsStack)
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# }}}
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# handle a top-indent level tag {{{
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else:
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# create the tag
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tag = PythonTag(tagTypeDecidingMethod(None), tagName, tagName, lineNumber, indentLevel)
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# }}}
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# add the tag to the list of tags
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tagsStack.append(tag)
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# return the tag
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return tag
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# }}}
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def tagClassTypeDecidingMethod(self, parentTagType):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Returns tag type of the current tag based on its previous tag (super
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tag) for classes.
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Parameters
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parentTagType -- type of the enclosing/parent tag
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# is always class no matter what
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return PythonTag.TT_CLASS
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# }}}
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def tagFunctionTypeDecidingMethod(self, parentTagType):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Returns tag type of the current tag based on its previous tag (super
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tag) for functions/methods.
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Parameters
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parentTagType -- type of the enclosing/parent tag
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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if (parentTagType == PythonTag.TT_CLASS):
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return PythonTag.TT_METHOD
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else:
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return PythonTag.TT_FUNCTION
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# class VimReadlineBuffer() {{{
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class VimReadlineBuffer(object):
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# DOC {{{
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"""A simple wrapper class around vim's buffer that provides readline
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method.
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"""
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# }}}
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# METHODS {{{
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def __init__(self, vimBuffer):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Initializes instances of VimReadlineBuffer().
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Parameters
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vimBuffer -- VIM's buffer
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# remember the settings
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self.vimBuffer = vimBuffer
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# initialize instance attributes {{{
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self.currentLine = -1
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self.bufferLines = len(vimBuffer)
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# }}}
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# }}}
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def readline(self):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Returns next line from the buffer. If all the buffer has been read,
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returns empty string.
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# increase the current line counter
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self.currentLine += 1
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# notify end of file if we reached beyond the last line {{{
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if (self.currentLine == self.bufferLines):
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return ''
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# }}}
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# return the line with an added newline (vim stores the lines without it)
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return "%s\n" % (self.vimBuffer[self.currentLine],)
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# }}}
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def getNearestLineIndex(row, tagLineNumbers):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Returns the index of line in 'tagLineNumbers' list that is nearest to the
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specified cursor row.
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Parameters
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row -- current cursor row
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tagLineNumbers -- list of tags' line numbers (ie. their position)
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# initialize local auxiliary variables {{{
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nearestLineNumber = -1
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nearestLineIndex = -1
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# }}}
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# go through all tag line numbers and find the one nearest to the specified row {{{
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for lineIndex, lineNumber in enumerate(tagLineNumbers):
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# if the current line is nearer the current cursor position, take it {{{
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if (nearestLineNumber < lineNumber <= row):
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nearestLineNumber = lineNumber
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nearestLineIndex = lineIndex
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# }}}
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# if we've got past the current cursor position, let's end the search {{{
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if (lineNumber >= row):
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break
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# }}}
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# }}}
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# return index of the line with the nearest tag
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return nearestLineIndex
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# }}}
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def getTags(bufferNumber, changedTick):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Reads the tags for the specified buffer number. Returns a tuple
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(taglinenumber[buffer], tags[buffer],).
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Parameters
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bufferNumber -- number of the current buffer
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changedTick -- ever increasing number used to tell if the buffer has
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been modified since the last time
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# define global variables
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global TAGLINENUMBERS, TAGS, BUFFERTICKS
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# return immediately if there's no need to update the tags {{{
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if (BUFFERTICKS.get(bufferNumber, None) == changedTick):
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return (TAGLINENUMBERS[bufferNumber], TAGS[bufferNumber],)
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# }}}
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# get the tags {{{
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simpleTagsParser = SimplePythonTagsParser(VimReadlineBuffer(vim.current.buffer))
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tagLineNumbers, tags = simpleTagsParser.getTags()
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# }}}
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# update the global variables {{{
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TAGS[bufferNumber] = tags
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TAGLINENUMBERS[bufferNumber] = tagLineNumbers
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BUFFERTICKS[bufferNumber] = changedTick
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# }}}
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# return the tuple (tagLineNumbers, tags,)
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return (tagLineNumbers, tags,)
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# }}}
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def findTag(bufferNumber, changedTick):
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# DOC {{{
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"""Tries to find the best tag for the current cursor position.
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Parameters
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bufferNumber -- number of the current buffer
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changedTick -- ever increasing number used to tell if the buffer has
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been modified since the last time
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"""
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# }}}
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# CODE {{{
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# try to find the best tag {{{
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try:
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# get the tags data for the current buffer
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tagLineNumbers, tags = getTags(bufferNumber, changedTick)
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# link to vim's internal data {{{
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currentBuffer = vim.current.buffer
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currentWindow = vim.current.window
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row, col = currentWindow.cursor
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# }}}
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# get the index of the nearest line
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nearestLineIndex = getNearestLineIndex(row, tagLineNumbers)
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# if any line was found, try to find if the tag is appropriate {{{
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# (ie. the cursor can be below the last tag but on a code that has nothing
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# to do with the tag, because it's indented differently, in such case no
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# appropriate tag has been found.)
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while (nearestLineIndex > -1):
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# get the line number of the nearest tag
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nearestLineNumber = tagLineNumbers[nearestLineIndex]
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# walk through all the lines in range (nearestTagLine, cursorRow) {{{
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for lineNumber in xrange(nearestLineNumber + 1, row):
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# get the current line
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line = currentBuffer[lineNumber]
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# count the indentation of the line, if it's lower than the tag's, the tag is invalid {{{
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if (len(line)):
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# initialize local auxiliary variables {{{
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lineStart = 0
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i = 0
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# }}}
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# compute the indentation of the line {{{
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while ((i < len(line)) and (line[i].isspace())):
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# move the start of the line code {{{
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if (line[i] == '\t'):
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lineStart += SimplePythonTagsParser.TABSIZE
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else:
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lineStart += 1
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# }}}
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# go to the next character on the line
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i += 1
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# }}}
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# if the line contains only spaces, skip it {{{
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if (i == len(line)):
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continue
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# }}}
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# if the next character is a '#' (python comment), skip the line {{{
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if (line[i] == '#'):
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||||
continue
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||||
# }}}
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||||
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||||
# if the line's indentation starts before or at the nearest tag's one, the tag is invalid {{{
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||||
if (lineStart <= tags[nearestLineNumber].indentLevel):
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nearestLineIndex -= 1
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||||
break
|
||||
# }}}
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||||
# }}}
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||||
# }}}
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||||
# the tag is appropriate, so use it {{{
|
||||
else:
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||||
break
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
# no appropriate tag has been found {{{
|
||||
else:
|
||||
nearestLineNumber = -1
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
|
||||
# describe the cursor position (what tag the cursor is on) {{{
|
||||
# reset the description
|
||||
tagDescription = ""
|
||||
|
||||
# if an appropriate tag has been found, set the description accordingly {{{
|
||||
if (nearestLineNumber > -1):
|
||||
tagInfo = tags[nearestLineNumber]
|
||||
tagDescription = "[in %s (%s)]" % (tagInfo.fullName, PythonTag.TAG_TYPE_NAME[tagInfo.type],)
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
|
||||
# update the variable for the status line so it get updated with the new description
|
||||
vim.command("let w:PHStatusLine=\"%s\"" % (tagDescription,))
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
|
||||
# handle possible exceptions {{{
|
||||
except Exception:
|
||||
# bury into the traceback {{{
|
||||
ec, ei, tb = sys.exc_info()
|
||||
while (tb != None):
|
||||
if (tb.tb_next == None):
|
||||
break
|
||||
tb = tb.tb_next
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
|
||||
# spit out the error {{{
|
||||
print "ERROR: %s %s %s:%u" % (ec.__name__, ei, tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename, tb.tb_lineno,)
|
||||
time.sleep(0.5)
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def deleteTags(bufferNumber):
|
||||
# DOC {{{
|
||||
"""Removes tags data for the specified buffer number.
|
||||
|
||||
Parameters
|
||||
|
||||
bufferNumber -- number of the buffer
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
|
||||
# CODE {{{
|
||||
# define global variables
|
||||
global TAGS, TAGLINENUMBERS, BUFFERTICKS
|
||||
|
||||
# try to delete the tags for the buffer {{{
|
||||
try:
|
||||
del TAGS[bufferNumber]
|
||||
del TAGLINENUMBERS[bufferNumber]
|
||||
del BUFFERTICKS[bufferNumber]
|
||||
except:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
# }}}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
EOS
|
||||
|
||||
" VIM functions {{{
|
||||
|
||||
function! PHCursorHold()
|
||||
" only python is supported {{{
|
||||
if (!exists('b:current_syntax') || (b:current_syntax != 'python'))
|
||||
let w:PHStatusLine = ''
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
" }}}
|
||||
|
||||
" call python function findTag() with the current buffer number and changed ticks
|
||||
execute 'python findTag(' . expand("<abuf>") . ', ' . b:changedtick . ')'
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
function! PHBufferDelete()
|
||||
" set PHStatusLine for this window to empty string
|
||||
let w:PHStatusLine = ""
|
||||
|
||||
" call python function deleteTags() with the cur
|
||||
execute 'python deleteTags(' . expand("<abuf>") . ')'
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
function! TagInStatusLine()
|
||||
" return value of w:PHStatusLine in case it's set
|
||||
if (exists("w:PHStatusLine"))
|
||||
return w:PHStatusLine
|
||||
" otherwise just return empty string
|
||||
else
|
||||
return ""
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
function! PHPreviousClassMethod()
|
||||
call search('^[ \t]*\(class\|def\)\>', 'bw')
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
function! PHNextClassMethod()
|
||||
call search('^[ \t]*\(class\|def\)\>', 'w')
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
function! PHPreviousClass()
|
||||
call search('^[ \t]*class\>', 'bw')
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
function! PHNextClass()
|
||||
call search('^[ \t]*class\>', 'w')
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
function! PHPreviousMethod()
|
||||
call search('^[ \t]*def\>', 'bw')
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
function! PHNextMethod()
|
||||
call search('^[ \t]*def\>', 'w')
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
|
||||
" }}}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
" event binding, vim customizing {{{
|
||||
|
||||
" autocommands binding
|
||||
autocmd CursorHold * call PHCursorHold()
|
||||
autocmd CursorHoldI * call PHCursorHold()
|
||||
autocmd BufDelete * silent call PHBufferDelete()
|
||||
|
||||
" time that determines after how long time of no activity the CursorHold event
|
||||
" is fired up
|
||||
set updatetime=1000
|
||||
|
||||
" color of the current tag in the status line (bold cyan on black)
|
||||
" gryf: i don't like coloring apart from current colorscheme. keep it simple.
|
||||
"highlight User1 gui=bold guifg=cyan guibg=black
|
||||
" color of the modified flag in the status line (bold black on red)
|
||||
" gryf: i don't like coloring apart from current colorscheme. keep it simple.
|
||||
"highlight User2 gui=bold guifg=black guibg=red
|
||||
" the status line will be displayed for every window
|
||||
set laststatus=2
|
||||
" set the status line to display some useful information
|
||||
"set stl=%-f%r\ %2*%m%*\ \ \ \ %1*%{TagInStatusLine()}%*%=[%l:%c]\ \ \ \ [buf\ %n]
|
||||
" gryf: I like my status bar. Don't change it. Just add information.
|
||||
setlocal statusline=%<%F\ \ \ %{TagInStatusLine()}\ %h%m%r%=%(%l,%c%V%)\ %3p%%
|
||||
|
||||
" }}}
|
||||
|
||||
" vim:foldmethod=marker
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user