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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""Snippet representation after parsing."""
import re
import vim
import textwrap
from UltiSnips import _vim
from UltiSnips.compatibility import as_unicode
from UltiSnips.indent_util import IndentUtil
from UltiSnips.position import Position
from UltiSnips.text import escape
from UltiSnips.text_objects import SnippetInstance
from UltiSnips.text_objects._python_code import SnippetUtilCursor, SnippetUtilForAction
__WHITESPACE_SPLIT = re.compile(r"\s")
def split_at_whitespace(string):
"""Like string.split(), but keeps empty words as empty words."""
return re.split(__WHITESPACE_SPLIT, string)
def _words_for_line(trigger, before, num_words=None):
"""Gets the final 'num_words' words from 'before'.
If num_words is None, then use the number of words in 'trigger'.
"""
if num_words is None:
num_words = len(split_at_whitespace(trigger))
word_list = split_at_whitespace(before)
if len(word_list) <= num_words:
return before.strip()
else:
before_words = before
for i in range(-1, -(num_words + 1), -1):
left = before_words.rfind(word_list[i])
before_words = before_words[:left]
return before[len(before_words):].strip()
class SnippetDefinition(object):
"""Represents a snippet as parsed from a file."""
_INDENT = re.compile(r"^[ \t]*")
_TABS = re.compile(r"^\t*")
def __init__(self, priority, trigger, value, description,
options, globals, location, context, actions):
self._priority = int(priority)
self._trigger = as_unicode(trigger)
self._value = as_unicode(value)
self._description = as_unicode(description)
self._opts = options
self._matched = ''
self._last_re = None
self._globals = globals
self._location = location
self._context_code = context
self._context = None
self._actions = actions
# Make sure that we actually match our trigger in case we are
# immediately expanded.
self.matches(self._trigger)
def __repr__(self):
return '_SnippetDefinition(%r,%s,%s,%s)' % (
self._priority, self._trigger, self._description, self._opts)
def _re_match(self, trigger):
"""Test if a the current regex trigger matches `trigger`.
If so, set _last_re and _matched.
"""
for match in re.finditer(self._trigger, trigger):
if match.end() != len(trigger):
continue
else:
self._matched = trigger[match.start():match.end()]
self._last_re = match
return match
return False
def _context_match(self):
# skip on empty buffer
if len(vim.current.buffer) == 1 and vim.current.buffer[0] == "":
return
return self._eval_code('snip.context = ' + self._context_code, {
'context': None
}).context
def _eval_code(self, code, additional_locals={}):
code = "\n".join([
'import re, os, vim, string, random',
'\n'.join(self._globals.get('!p', [])).replace('\r\n', '\n'),
code
])
current = vim.current
locals = {
'window': current.window,
'buffer': current.buffer,
'line': current.window.cursor[0]-1,
'column': current.window.cursor[1]-1,
'cursor': SnippetUtilCursor(current.window.cursor)
}
locals.update(additional_locals)
snip = SnippetUtilForAction(locals)
try:
exec(code, {'snip': snip})
except Exception as e:
e.snippet_info = textwrap.dedent("""
Defined in: {}
Trigger: {}
Description: {}
Context: {}
Pre-expand: {}
Post-expand: {}
""").format(
self._location,
self._trigger,
self._description,
self._context_code if self._context_code else '<none>',
self._actions['pre_expand'] if 'pre_expand' in self._actions
else '<none>',
self._actions['post_expand'] if 'post_expand' in self._actions
else '<none>',
code,
)
e.snippet_code = code
raise
return snip
def _execute_action(
self,
action,
context,
additional_locals={}
):
mark_to_use = '`'
with _vim.save_mark(mark_to_use):
_vim.set_mark_from_pos(mark_to_use, _vim.get_cursor_pos())
cursor_line_before = _vim.buf.line_till_cursor
locals = {
'context': context,
}
locals.update(additional_locals)
snip = self._eval_code(action, locals)
if snip.cursor.is_set():
vim.current.window.cursor = snip.cursor.to_vim_cursor()
else:
new_mark_pos = _vim.get_mark_pos(mark_to_use)
cursor_invalid = False
if _vim._is_pos_zero(new_mark_pos):
cursor_invalid = True
else:
_vim.set_cursor_from_pos(new_mark_pos)
if cursor_line_before != _vim.buf.line_till_cursor:
cursor_invalid = True
if cursor_invalid:
raise RuntimeError(
'line under the cursor was modified, but ' +
'"snip.cursor" variable is not set; either set set ' +
'"snip.cursor" to new cursor position, or do not ' +
'modify cursor line'
)
return snip
def has_option(self, opt):
"""Check if the named option is set."""
return opt in self._opts
@property
def description(self):
"""Descriptive text for this snippet."""
return ('(%s) %s' % (self._trigger, self._description)).strip()
@property
def priority(self):
"""The snippets priority, which defines which snippet will be preferred
over others with the same trigger."""
return self._priority
@property
def trigger(self):
"""The trigger text for the snippet."""
return self._trigger
@property
def matched(self):
"""The last text that matched this snippet in match() or
could_match()."""
return self._matched
@property
def location(self):
"""Where this snippet was defined."""
return self._location
@property
def context(self):
"""The matched context."""
return self._context
def matches(self, before):
"""Returns True if this snippet matches 'before'."""
# If user supplies both "w" and "i", it should perhaps be an
# error, but if permitted it seems that "w" should take precedence
# (since matching at word boundary and within a word == matching at word
# boundary).
self._matched = ''
words = _words_for_line(self._trigger, before)
if 'r' in self._opts:
match = self._re_match(before)
elif 'w' in self._opts:
words_len = len(self._trigger)
words_prefix = words[:-words_len]
words_suffix = words[-words_len:]
match = (words_suffix == self._trigger)
if match and words_prefix:
# Require a word boundary between prefix and suffix.
boundary_chars = escape(words_prefix[-1:] +
words_suffix[:1], r'\"')
match = _vim.eval(
'"%s" =~# "\\\\v.<."' %
boundary_chars) != '0'
elif 'i' in self._opts:
match = words.endswith(self._trigger)
else:
match = (words == self._trigger)
# By default, we match the whole trigger
if match and not self._matched:
self._matched = self._trigger
# Ensure the match was on a word boundry if needed
if 'b' in self._opts and match:
text_before = before.rstrip()[:-len(self._matched)]
if text_before.strip(' \t') != '':
self._matched = ''
return False
self._context = None
if match and self._context_code:
self._context = self._context_match()
if not self.context:
match = False
return match
def could_match(self, before):
"""Return True if this snippet could match the (partial) 'before'."""
self._matched = ''
# List all on whitespace.
if before and before[-1] in (' ', '\t'):
before = ''
if before and before.rstrip() is not before:
return False
words = _words_for_line(self._trigger, before)
if 'r' in self._opts:
# Test for full match only
match = self._re_match(before)
elif 'w' in self._opts:
# Trim non-empty prefix up to word boundary, if present.
qwords = escape(words, r'\"')
words_suffix = _vim.eval(
'substitute("%s", "\\\\v^.+<(.+)", "\\\\1", "")' % qwords)
match = self._trigger.startswith(words_suffix)
self._matched = words_suffix
# TODO: list_snippets() function cannot handle partial-trigger
# matches yet, so for now fail if we trimmed the prefix.
if words_suffix != words:
match = False
elif 'i' in self._opts:
# TODO: It is hard to define when a inword snippet could match,
# therefore we check only for full-word trigger.
match = self._trigger.startswith(words)
else:
match = self._trigger.startswith(words)
# By default, we match the words from the trigger
if match and not self._matched:
self._matched = words
# Ensure the match was on a word boundry if needed
if 'b' in self._opts and match:
text_before = before.rstrip()[:-len(self._matched)]
if text_before.strip(' \t') != '':
self._matched = ''
return False
return match
def instantiate(self, snippet_instance, initial_text, indent):
"""Parses the content of this snippet and brings the corresponding text
objects alive inside of Vim."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def do_pre_expand(self, visual_content, snippets_stack):
if 'pre_expand' in self._actions:
locals = {'buffer': _vim.buf, 'visual_content': visual_content}
snip = self._execute_action(
self._actions['pre_expand'], self._context, locals
)
self._context = snip.context
return snip.cursor.is_set()
else:
return False
def do_post_expand(self, start, end, snippets_stack):
if 'post_expand' in self._actions:
locals = {
'snippet_start': start,
'snippet_end': end,
'buffer': _vim.buf
}
snip = self._execute_action(
self._actions['post_expand'], snippets_stack[-1].context, locals
)
snippets_stack[-1].context = snip.context
return snip.cursor.is_set()
else:
return False
def do_post_jump(
self, tabstop_number, jump_direction, snippets_stack, current_snippet
):
if 'post_jump' in self._actions:
start = current_snippet.start
end = current_snippet.end
locals = {
'tabstop': tabstop_number,
'jump_direction': jump_direction,
'tabstops': current_snippet.get_tabstops(),
'snippet_start': start,
'snippet_end': end,
'buffer': _vim.buf
}
snip = self._execute_action(
self._actions['post_jump'], current_snippet.context, locals
)
current_snippet.context = snip.context
return snip.cursor.is_set()
else:
return False
def launch(self, text_before, visual_content, parent, start, end):
"""Launch this snippet, overwriting the text 'start' to 'end' and
keeping the 'text_before' on the launch line.
'Parent' is the parent snippet instance if any.
"""
indent = self._INDENT.match(text_before).group(0)
lines = (self._value + '\n').splitlines()
ind_util = IndentUtil()
# Replace leading tabs in the snippet definition via proper indenting
initial_text = []
for line_num, line in enumerate(lines):
if 't' in self._opts:
tabs = 0
else:
tabs = len(self._TABS.match(line).group(0))
line_ind = ind_util.ntabs_to_proper_indent(tabs)
if line_num != 0:
line_ind = indent + line_ind
result_line = line_ind + line[tabs:]
if 'm' in self._opts:
result_line = result_line.rstrip()
initial_text.append(result_line)
initial_text = '\n'.join(initial_text)
snippet_instance = SnippetInstance(
self, parent, initial_text, start, end, visual_content,
last_re=self._last_re, globals=self._globals,
context=self._context)
self.instantiate(snippet_instance, initial_text, indent)
snippet_instance.update_textobjects()
return snippet_instance