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snipmate.vim/after/ftplugin/c_snips.vim

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if !exists('loaded_snips') || exists('s:did_c_snips')
fini
en
let s:did_c_snips = 1
let snippet_filetype = 'c'
" main()
exe "Snipp main int main (int argc, char const* argv[])\n{\n\t${1}\n\treturn 0;\n}"
" #include <...>
exe 'Snipp inc #include <${1:stdio}.h>${2}'
" #include "..."
exe 'Snipp Inc #include "${1:`Filename("$1.h")`}"${2}'
" #ifndef ... #define ... #endif
exe "Snipp def #ifndef $1\n#define ${1:SYMBOL} ${2:value}\n#endif${3}"
" Header Include-Guard
" (the randomizer code is taken directly from TextMate; it could probably be
" cleaner, I don't know how to do it in vim script)
exe "Snipp once #ifndef ${1:`toupper(Filename('', 'UNTITLED').'_'.system(\"/usr/bin/ruby -e 'print (rand * 2821109907455).round.to_s(36)'\"))`}\n"
\ ."#define $1\n\n${2}\n\n#endif /* end of include guard: $1 */"
" If Condition
exe "Snipp if if (${1:/* condition */}) {\n\t${2:/* code */}\n}"
exe "Snipp el else {\n\t${1}\n}"
" Tertiary conditional
exe 'Snipp t ${1:/* condition */} ? ${2:a} : ${3:b}'
" Do While Loop
exe "Snipp do do {\n\t${2:/* code */}\n} while (${1:/* condition */});"
" While Loop
exe "Snipp wh while (${1:/* condition */}) {\n\t${2:/* code */}\n}"
" For Loop
exe "Snipp for for (${2:i} = 0; $2 < ${1:count}; $2${3:++}) {\n\t${4:/* code */}\n}${5}"
" Custom For Loop
exe "Snipp forr for (${1:i} = 0; ${2:$1 < 5}; $1${3:++}) {\n\t${4:/* code */}\n}"
" Function
exe "Snipp fun ${1:void} ${2:function_name} (${3})\n{\n\t${4:/* code */}\n}"
" Typedef
exe 'Snipp td typedef ${1:int} ${2:MyCustomType};'
" Struct
exe "Snipp st struct ${1:`Filename('$1_t', 'name')`} {\n\t${2:/* data */}\n}${3: /* optional variable list */};${4}"
" Typedef struct
exe "Snipp tds typedef struct ${2:$1 }{\n\t${3:/* data */}\n} ${1:`Filename('$1_t', 'name')`};"
" printf
" unfortunately version this isn't as nice as TextMates's, given the lack of a
" dynamic `...`
exe 'Snipp pr printf("${1:%s}\n"${2});${3}'
" fprintf (again, this isn't as nice as TextMate's version, but it works)
exe 'Snipp fpr fprintf(${1:stderr}, "${2:%s}\n"${3});${4}'