commit e8817e2f28511548b37cf5a996f318e9ff85b9fb Author: Buddy Sandidge Date: Wed Feb 19 22:11:18 2014 -0800 Squashed 'vim/bundle/surround/' content from commit 42e9b46e7 git-subtree-dir: vim/bundle/surround git-subtree-split: 42e9b46e7a20a2f394664874c7bbd9d6f6c39e8a diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a56e3f --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/doc/tags diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fef61a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +surround.vim +============ + +Surround.vim is all about "surroundings": parentheses, brackets, quotes, +XML tags, and more. The plugin provides mappings to easily delete, +change and add such surroundings in pairs. + +It's easiest to explain with examples. Press `cs"'` inside + + "Hello world!" + +to change it to + + 'Hello world!' + +Now press `cs'` to change it to + + Hello world! + +To go full circle, press `cst"` to get + + "Hello world!" + +To remove the delimiters entirely, press `ds"`. + + Hello world! + +Now with the cursor on "Hello", press `ysiw]` (`iw` is a text object). + + [Hello] world! + +Let's make that braces and add some space (use `}` instead of `{` for no +space): `cs]{` + + { Hello } world! + +Now wrap the entire line in parentheses with `yssb` or `yss)`. + + ({ Hello } world!) + +Revert to the original text: `ds{ds)` + + Hello world! + +Emphasize hello: `ysiw` + + Hello world! + +Finally, let's try out visual mode. Press a capital V (for linewise +visual mode) followed by `S

`. + +

+ Hello world! +

+ +This plugin is very powerful for HTML and XML editing, a niche which +currently seems underfilled in Vim land. (As opposed to HTML/XML +*inserting*, for which many plugins are available). Adding, changing, +and removing pairs of tags simultaneously is a breeze. + +The `.` command will work with `ds`, `cs`, and `yss` if you install +[repeat.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat). + +Installation +------------ + +If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend +installing [pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen), and +then simply copy and paste: + + cd ~/.vim/bundle + git clone git://github.com/tpope/vim-surround.git + +Once help tags have been generated, you can view the manual with +`:help surround`. + +Contributing +------------ + +See the contribution guidelines for +[pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen#readme). + +Self-Promotion +-------------- + +Like surround.vim? Follow the repository on +[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround) and vote for it on +[vim.org](http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1697). And if +you're feeling especially charitable, follow [tpope](http://tpo.pe/) on +[Twitter](http://twitter.com/tpope) and +[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope). + +License +------- + +Copyright (c) Tim Pope. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. +See `:help license`. diff --git a/doc/surround.txt b/doc/surround.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30a642a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/surround.txt @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +*surround.txt* Plugin for deleting, changing, and adding "surroundings" + +Author: Tim Pope +License: Same terms as Vim itself (see |license|) + +This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set. + +INTRODUCTION *surround* + +This plugin is a tool for dealing with pairs of "surroundings." Examples +of surroundings include parentheses, quotes, and HTML tags. They are +closely related to what Vim refers to as |text-objects|. Provided +are mappings to allow for removing, changing, and adding surroundings. + +Details follow on the exact semantics, but first, consider the following +examples. An asterisk (*) is used to denote the cursor position. + + Old text Command New text ~ + "Hello *world!" ds" Hello world! + [123+4*56]/2 cs]) (123+456)/2 + "Look ma, I'm *HTML!" cs" Look ma, I'm HTML! + if *x>3 { ysW( if ( x>3 ) { + my $str = *whee!; vllllS' my $str = 'whee!'; + +While a few features of this plugin will work in older versions of Vim, +Vim 7 is recommended for full functionality. + +MAPPINGS *surround-mappings* + +Delete surroundings is *ds* . The next character given determines the target +to delete. The exact nature of the target is explained in |surround-targets| +but essentially it is the last character of a |text-object|. This mapping +deletes the difference between the "i"nner object and "a"n object. This is +easiest to understand with some examples: + + Old text Command New text ~ + "Hello *world!" ds" Hello world! + (123+4*56)/2 ds) 123+456/2 +
Yo!*
dst Yo! + +Change surroundings is *cs* . It takes two arguments, a target like with +|ds|, and a replacement. Details about the second argument can be found +below in |surround-replacements|. Once again, examples are in order. + + Old text Command New text ~ + "Hello *world!" cs"' 'Hello world!' + "Hello *world!" cs" Hello world! + (123+4*56)/2 cs)] [123+456]/2 + (123+4*56)/2 cs)[ [ 123+456 ]/2 +
Yo!*
cst

Yo!

+ +*ys* takes a valid Vim motion or text object as the first object, and wraps +it using the second argument as with |cs|. (It's a stretch, but a good +mnemonic for "ys" is "you surround".) + + Old text Command New text ~ + Hello w*orld! ysiw) Hello (world)! + +As a special case, *yss* operates on the current line, ignoring leading +whitespace. + + Old text Command New text ~ + Hello w*orld! yssB {Hello world!} + +There is also *yS* and *ySS* which indent the surrounded text and place it +on a line of its own. + +In visual mode, a simple "S" with an argument wraps the selection. This is +referred to as the *vS* mapping, although ordinarily there will be +additional keystrokes between the v and S. In linewise visual mode, the +surroundings are placed on separate lines and indented. In blockwise visual +mode, each line is surrounded. + +A "gS" in visual mode, known as *vgS* , behaves similarly. In linewise visual +mode, the automatic indenting is suppressed. In blockwise visual mode, this +enables surrounding past the end of the line with 'virtualedit' set (there +seems to be no way in Vim Script to differentiate between a jagged end of line +selection and a virtual block selected past the end of the line, so two maps +were needed). + + *i_CTRL-G_s* *i_CTRL-G_S* +Finally, there is an experimental insert mode mapping on s and . +Beware that the latter won't work on terminals with flow control (if you +accidentally freeze your terminal, use to unfreeze it). The mapping +inserts the specified surroundings and puts the cursor between them. If, +immediately after the mapping and before the replacement, a second or +carriage return is pressed, the prefix, cursor, and suffix will be placed on +three separate lines. S (not s) also exhibits this behavior. + +TARGETS *surround-targets* + +The |ds| and |cs| commands both take a target as their first argument. The +possible targets are based closely on the |text-objects| provided by Vim. +All targets are currently just one character. + +Eight punctuation marks, (, ), {, }, [, ], <, and >, represent themselves +and their counterparts. If the opening mark is used, contained whitespace is +also trimmed. The targets b, B, r, and a are aliases for ), }, ], and > +(the first two mirror Vim; the second two are completely arbitrary and +subject to change). + +Three quote marks, ', ", `, represent themselves, in pairs. They are only +searched for on the current line. + +A t is a pair of HTML or XML tags. See |tag-blocks| for details. Remember +that you can specify a numerical argument if you want to get to a tag other +than the innermost one. + +The letters w, W, and s correspond to a |word|, a |WORD|, and a |sentence|, +respectively. These are special in that they have nothing to delete, and +used with |ds| they are a no-op. With |cs|, one could consider them a +slight shortcut for ysi (cswb == ysiwb, more or less). + +A p represents a |paragraph|. This behaves similarly to w, W, and s above; +however, newlines are sometimes added and/or removed. + +REPLACEMENTS *surround-replacements* + +A replacement argument is a single character, and is required by |cs|, |ys|, +and |vS|. Undefined replacement characters (with the exception of alphabetic +characters) default to placing themselves at the beginning and end of the +destination, which can be useful for characters like / and |. + +If either ), }, ], or > is used, the text is wrapped in the appropriate pair +of characters. Similar behavior can be found with (, {, and [ (but not <), +which append an additional space to the inside. Like with the targets above, +b, B, r, and a are aliases for ), }, ], and >. To fulfill the common need for +code blocks in C-style languages, (which is really ) adds braces on +lines separate from the content. + +If t or < is used, Vim prompts for an HTML/XML tag to insert. You may specify +attributes here and they will be stripped from the closing tag. End your +input by pressing or >. If is used, the tags will appear on lines +by themselves. + +If s is used, a leading but not trailing space is added. This is useful for +removing parentheses from a function call with csbs. + +CUSTOMIZING *surround-customizing* + +The following adds a potential replacement on "-" (ASCII 45) in PHP files. +(To determine the ASCII code to use, :echo char2nr("-")). The carriage +return will be replaced by the original text. +> + autocmd FileType php let b:surround_45 = "" +< +This can be used in a PHP file as in the following example. + + Old text Command New text ~ + print "Hello *world!" yss- + +Additionally, one can use a global variable for globally available +replacements. +> + let g:surround_45 = "<% \r %>" + let g:surround_61 = "<%= \r %>" +< +Advanced, experimental, and subject to change: One can also prompt for +replacement text. The syntax for this is to surround the replacement in pairs +of low numbered control characters. If this sounds confusing, that's because +it is (but it makes the parsing easy). Consider the following example for a +LaTeX environment on the "l" replacement. +> + let g:surround_108 = "\\begin{\1environment: \1}\r\\end{\1\1}" +< +When this replacement is used, the user is prompted with an "environment: " +prompt for input. This input is inserted between each set of \1's. +Additional inputs up to \7 can be used. + +Furthermore, one can specify a regular expression substitution to apply. +> + let g:surround_108 = "\\begin{\1environment: \1}\r\\end{\1\r}.*\r\1}" +< +This will remove anything after the first } in the input when the text is +placed within the \end{} slot. The first \r marks where the pattern begins, +and the second where the replacement text begins. + +Here's a second example for creating an HTML
. The substitution cleverly +prompts for an id, but only adds id="" if it is non-blank. You may have to +read this one a few times slowly before you understand it. +> + let g:surround_{char2nr("d")} = "\r
" +< +Inputting text replacements is a proof of concept at this point. The ugly, +unintuitive interface and the brevity of the documentation reflect this. + +Finally, It is possible to always append a string to surroundings in insert +mode (and only insert mode). This is useful with certain plugins and mappings +that allow you to jump to such markings. +> + let g:surround_insert_tail = "<++>" +< +ISSUES *surround-issues* + +Vim could potentially get confused when deleting/changing occurs at the very +end of the line. Please report any repeatable instances of this. + +Do we need to use |inputsave()|/|inputrestore()| with the tag replacement? + +Indenting is handled haphazardly. Need to decide the most appropriate +behavior and implement it. Right now one can do :let b:surround_indent = 1 +(or the global equivalent) to enable automatic re-indenting by Vim via |=|; +should this be the default? + + vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: diff --git a/plugin/surround.vim b/plugin/surround.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05b1c5c --- /dev/null +++ b/plugin/surround.vim @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ +" surround.vim - Surroundings +" Author: Tim Pope +" Version: 2.0 +" GetLatestVimScripts: 1697 1 :AutoInstall: surround.vim + +if exists("g:loaded_surround") || &cp || v:version < 700 + finish +endif +let g:loaded_surround = 1 + +" Input functions {{{1 + +function! s:getchar() + let c = getchar() + if c =~ '^\d\+$' + let c = nr2char(c) + endif + return c +endfunction + +function! s:inputtarget() + let c = s:getchar() + while c =~ '^\d\+$' + let c .= s:getchar() + endwhile + if c == " " + let c .= s:getchar() + endif + if c =~ "\\|\\|\0" + return "" + else + return c + endif +endfunction + +function! s:inputreplacement() + let c = s:getchar() + if c == " " + let c .= s:getchar() + endif + if c =~ "\" || c =~ "\" + return "" + else + return c + endif +endfunction + +function! s:beep() + exe "norm! \" + return "" +endfunction + +function! s:redraw() + redraw + return "" +endfunction + +" }}}1 + +" Wrapping functions {{{1 + +function! s:extractbefore(str) + if a:str =~ '\r' + return matchstr(a:str,'.*\ze\r') + else + return matchstr(a:str,'.*\ze\n') + endif +endfunction + +function! s:extractafter(str) + if a:str =~ '\r' + return matchstr(a:str,'\r\zs.*') + else + return matchstr(a:str,'\n\zs.*') + endif +endfunction + +function! s:fixindent(str,spc) + let str = substitute(a:str,'\t',repeat(' ',&sw),'g') + let spc = substitute(a:spc,'\t',repeat(' ',&sw),'g') + let str = substitute(str,'\(\n\|\%^\).\@=','\1'.spc,'g') + if ! &et + let str = substitute(str,'\s\{'.&ts.'\}',"\t",'g') + endif + return str +endfunction + +function! s:process(string) + let i = 0 + for i in range(7) + let repl_{i} = '' + let m = matchstr(a:string,nr2char(i).'.\{-\}\ze'.nr2char(i)) + if m != '' + let m = substitute(strpart(m,1),'\r.*','','') + let repl_{i} = input(substitute(m,':\s*$','','').': ') + endif + endfor + let s = "" + let i = 0 + while i < strlen(a:string) + let char = strpart(a:string,i,1) + if char2nr(char) < 8 + let next = stridx(a:string,char,i+1) + if next == -1 + let s .= char + else + let insertion = repl_{char2nr(char)} + let subs = strpart(a:string,i+1,next-i-1) + let subs = matchstr(subs,'\r.*') + while subs =~ '^\r.*\r' + let sub = matchstr(subs,"^\r\\zs[^\r]*\r[^\r]*") + let subs = strpart(subs,strlen(sub)+1) + let r = stridx(sub,"\r") + let insertion = substitute(insertion,strpart(sub,0,r),strpart(sub,r+1),'') + endwhile + let s .= insertion + let i = next + endif + else + let s .= char + endif + let i += 1 + endwhile + return s +endfunction + +function! s:wrap(string,char,type,...) + let keeper = a:string + let newchar = a:char + let s:tag = "" + let type = a:type + let linemode = type ==# 'V' ? 1 : 0 + let special = a:0 ? a:1 : 0 + let before = "" + let after = "" + if type ==# "V" + let initspaces = matchstr(keeper,'\%^\s*') + else + let initspaces = matchstr(getline('.'),'\%^\s*') + endif + let pairs = "b()B{}r[]a<>" + let extraspace = "" + if newchar =~ '^ ' + let newchar = strpart(newchar,1) + let extraspace = ' ' + endif + let idx = stridx(pairs,newchar) + if newchar == ' ' + let before = '' + let after = '' + elseif exists("b:surround_".char2nr(newchar)) + let all = s:process(b:surround_{char2nr(newchar)}) + let before = s:extractbefore(all) + let after = s:extractafter(all) + elseif exists("g:surround_".char2nr(newchar)) + let all = s:process(g:surround_{char2nr(newchar)}) + let before = s:extractbefore(all) + let after = s:extractafter(all) + elseif newchar ==# "p" + let before = "\n" + let after = "\n\n" + elseif newchar ==# 's' + let before = ' ' + let after = '' + elseif newchar ==# ':' + let before = ':' + let after = '' + elseif newchar =~# "[tT\<,]" + let dounmapp = 0 + let dounmapb = 0 + if !maparg(">","c") + let dounmapb = 1 + " Hide from AsNeeded + exe "cn"."oremap > " + endif + let default = "" + if newchar ==# "T" + if !exists("s:lastdel") + let s:lastdel = "" + endif + let default = matchstr(s:lastdel,'<\zs.\{-\}\ze>') + endif + let tag = input("<",default) + echo "<".substitute(tag,'>*$','>','') + if dounmapb + silent! cunmap > + endif + let s:tag = tag + if tag != "" + let tag = substitute(tag,'>*$','','') + let s:tag = tag . '>' + let before = '<'.tag.'>' + if tag =~ '/$' + let after = '' + else + let after = '' + endif + if newchar == "\" || newchar == "," + if type ==# "v" || type ==# "V" + let before .= "\n\t" + endif + if type ==# "v" + let after = "\n". after + endif + endif + endif + elseif newchar ==# 'l' || newchar == '\' + " LaTeX + let env = input('\begin{') + let env = '{' . env + let env .= s:closematch(env) + echo '\begin'.env + if env != "" + let before = '\begin'.env + let after = '\end'.matchstr(env,'[^}]*').'}' + endif + elseif newchar ==# 'f' || newchar ==# 'F' + let fnc = input('function: ') + if fnc != "" + let before = substitute(fnc,'($','','').'(' + let after = ')' + if newchar ==# 'F' + let before .= ' ' + let after = ' ' . after + endif + endif + elseif newchar ==# "\" + let fnc = input('function: ') + let before = '('.fnc.' ' + let after = ')' + elseif idx >= 0 + let spc = (idx % 3) == 1 ? " " : "" + let idx = idx / 3 * 3 + let before = strpart(pairs,idx+1,1) . spc + let after = spc . strpart(pairs,idx+2,1) + elseif newchar == "\" || newchar == "\" + let before = "{\n\t" + let after = "\n}" + elseif newchar !~ '\a' + let before = newchar + let after = newchar + else + let before = '' + let after = '' + endif + let after = substitute(after ,'\n','\n'.initspaces,'g') + if type ==# 'V' || (special && type ==# "v") + let before = substitute(before,' \+$','','') + let after = substitute(after ,'^ \+','','') + if after !~ '^\n' + let after = initspaces.after + endif + if keeper !~ '\n$' && after !~ '^\n' + let keeper .= "\n" + elseif keeper =~ '\n$' && after =~ '^\n' + let after = strpart(after,1) + endif + if before !~ '\n\s*$' + let before .= "\n" + if special + let before .= "\t" + endif + endif + endif + if type ==# 'V' + let before = initspaces.before + endif + if before =~ '\n\s*\%$' + if type ==# 'v' + let keeper = initspaces.keeper + endif + let padding = matchstr(before,'\n\zs\s\+\%$') + let before = substitute(before,'\n\s\+\%$','\n','') + let keeper = s:fixindent(keeper,padding) + endif + if type ==# 'V' + let keeper = before.keeper.after + elseif type =~ "^\" + " Really we should be iterating over the buffer + let repl = substitute(before,'[\\~]','\\&','g').'\1'.substitute(after,'[\\~]','\\&','g') + let repl = substitute(repl,'\n',' ','g') + let keeper = substitute(keeper."\n",'\(.\{-\}\)\(\n\)',repl.'\n','g') + let keeper = substitute(keeper,'\n\%$','','') + else + let keeper = before.extraspace.keeper.extraspace.after + endif + return keeper +endfunction + +function! s:wrapreg(reg,char,...) + let orig = getreg(a:reg) + let type = substitute(getregtype(a:reg),'\d\+$','','') + let special = a:0 ? a:1 : 0 + let new = s:wrap(orig,a:char,type,special) + call setreg(a:reg,new,type) +endfunction +" }}}1 + +function! s:insert(...) " {{{1 + " Optional argument causes the result to appear on 3 lines, not 1 + let linemode = a:0 ? a:1 : 0 + let char = s:inputreplacement() + while char == "\" || char == "\" + " TODO: use total count for additional blank lines + let linemode += 1 + let char = s:inputreplacement() + endwhile + if char == "" + return "" + endif + let cb_save = &clipboard + set clipboard-=unnamed clipboard-=unnamedplus + let reg_save = @@ + call setreg('"',"\r",'v') + call s:wrapreg('"',char,linemode) + " If line mode is used and the surrounding consists solely of a suffix, + " remove the initial newline. This fits a use case of mine but is a + " little inconsistent. Is there anyone that would prefer the simpler + " behavior of just inserting the newline? + if linemode && match(getreg('"'),'^\n\s*\zs.*') == 0 + call setreg('"',matchstr(getreg('"'),'^\n\s*\zs.*'),getregtype('"')) + endif + " This can be used to append a placeholder to the end + if exists("g:surround_insert_tail") + call setreg('"',g:surround_insert_tail,"a".getregtype('"')) + endif + if col('.') >= col('$') + norm! ""p + else + norm! ""P + endif + if linemode + call s:reindent() + endif + norm! `] + call search('\r','bW') + let @@ = reg_save + let &clipboard = cb_save + return "\" +endfunction " }}}1 + +function! s:reindent() " {{{1 + if exists("b:surround_indent") ? b:surround_indent : (!exists("g:surround_indent") || g:surround_indent) + silent norm! '[='] + endif +endfunction " }}}1 + +function! s:dosurround(...) " {{{1 + let scount = v:count1 + let char = (a:0 ? a:1 : s:inputtarget()) + let spc = "" + if char =~ '^\d\+' + let scount = scount * matchstr(char,'^\d\+') + let char = substitute(char,'^\d\+','','') + endif + if char =~ '^ ' + let char = strpart(char,1) + let spc = 1 + endif + if char == 'a' + let char = '>' + endif + if char == 'r' + let char = ']' + endif + let newchar = "" + if a:0 > 1 + let newchar = a:2 + if newchar == "\" || newchar == "\" || newchar == "" + return s:beep() + endif + endif + let cb_save = &clipboard + set clipboard-=unnamed clipboard-=unnamedplus + let append = "" + let original = getreg('"') + let otype = getregtype('"') + call setreg('"',"") + let strcount = (scount == 1 ? "" : scount) + if char == '/' + exe 'norm! '.strcount.'[/d'.strcount.']/' + elseif char =~# '[[:punct:]]' && char !~# '[][(){}<>"''`]' + exe 'norm! T'.char + if getline('.')[col('.')-1] == char + exe 'norm! l' + endif + exe 'norm! dt'.char + else + exe 'norm! d'.strcount.'i'.char + endif + let keeper = getreg('"') + let okeeper = keeper " for reindent below + if keeper == "" + call setreg('"',original,otype) + let &clipboard = cb_save + return "" + endif + let oldline = getline('.') + let oldlnum = line('.') + if char ==# "p" + call setreg('"','','V') + elseif char ==# "s" || char ==# "w" || char ==# "W" + " Do nothing + call setreg('"','') + elseif char =~ "[\"'`]" + exe "norm! i \d2i".char + call setreg('"',substitute(getreg('"'),' ','','')) + elseif char == '/' + norm! "_x + call setreg('"','/**/',"c") + let keeper = substitute(substitute(keeper,'^/\*\s\=','',''),'\s\=\*$','','') + elseif char =~# '[[:punct:]]' && char !~# '[][(){}<>]' + exe 'norm! F'.char + exe 'norm! df'.char + else + " One character backwards + call search('.','bW') + exe "norm! da".char + endif + let removed = getreg('"') + let rem2 = substitute(removed,'\n.*','','') + let oldhead = strpart(oldline,0,strlen(oldline)-strlen(rem2)) + let oldtail = strpart(oldline, strlen(oldline)-strlen(rem2)) + let regtype = getregtype('"') + if char =~# '[\[({Dsurround".char,scount) + else + silent! call repeat#set("\Csurround".char.newchar.s:tag,scount) + endif +endfunction " }}}1 + +function! s:changesurround() " {{{1 + let a = s:inputtarget() + if a == "" + return s:beep() + endif + let b = s:inputreplacement() + if b == "" + return s:beep() + endif + call s:dosurround(a,b) +endfunction " }}}1 + +function! s:opfunc(type,...) " {{{1 + let char = s:inputreplacement() + if char == "" + return s:beep() + endif + let reg = '"' + let sel_save = &selection + let &selection = "inclusive" + let cb_save = &clipboard + set clipboard-=unnamed clipboard-=unnamedplus + let reg_save = getreg(reg) + let reg_type = getregtype(reg) + let type = a:type + if a:type == "char" + silent exe 'norm! v`[o`]"'.reg.'y' + let type = 'v' + elseif a:type == "line" + silent exe 'norm! `[V`]"'.reg.'y' + let type = 'V' + elseif a:type ==# "v" || a:type ==# "V" || a:type ==# "\" + let &selection = sel_save + let ve = &virtualedit + if !(a:0 && a:1) + set virtualedit= + endif + silent exe 'norm! gv"'.reg.'y' + let &virtualedit = ve + elseif a:type =~ '^\d\+$' + let type = 'v' + silent exe 'norm! ^v'.a:type.'$h"'.reg.'y' + if mode() ==# 'v' + norm! v + return s:beep() + endif + else + let &selection = sel_save + let &clipboard = cb_save + return s:beep() + endif + let keeper = getreg(reg) + if type ==# "v" && a:type !=# "v" + let append = matchstr(keeper,'\_s\@Y".(a:0 && a:1 ? "S" : "s")."surround".char.s:tag,a:type) + else + silent! call repeat#set("\SurroundRepeat".char.s:tag) + endif +endfunction + +function! s:opfunc2(arg) + call s:opfunc(a:arg,1) +endfunction " }}}1 + +function! s:closematch(str) " {{{1 + " Close an open (, {, [, or < on the command line. + let tail = matchstr(a:str,'.[^\[\](){}<>]*$') + if tail =~ '^\[.\+' + return "]" + elseif tail =~ '^(.\+' + return ")" + elseif tail =~ '^{.\+' + return "}" + elseif tail =~ '^<.+' + return ">" + else + return "" + endif +endfunction " }}}1 + +nnoremap SurroundRepeat . +nnoremap Dsurround :call dosurround(inputtarget()) +nnoremap Csurround :call changesurround() +nnoremap Yssurround :call opfunc(v:count1) +nnoremap YSsurround :call opfunc2(v:count1) +" discards the numerical argument but there's not much we can do with it +nnoremap Ysurround :set opfunc=opfuncg@ +nnoremap YSurround :set opfunc=opfunc2g@ +vnoremap VSurround :call opfunc(visualmode(),visualmode() ==# 'V' ? 1 : 0) +vnoremap VgSurround :call opfunc(visualmode(),visualmode() ==# 'V' ? 0 : 1) +inoremap Isurround =insert() +inoremap ISurround =insert(1) + +if !exists("g:surround_no_mappings") || ! g:surround_no_mappings + nmap ds Dsurround + nmap cs Csurround + nmap ys Ysurround + nmap yS YSurround + nmap yss Yssurround + nmap ySs YSsurround + nmap ySS YSsurround + xmap S VSurround + xmap gS VgSurround + if !exists("g:surround_no_insert_mappings") || ! g:surround_no_insert_mappings + if !hasmapto("Isurround","i") && "" == mapcheck("","i") + imap Isurround + endif + imap s Isurround + imap S ISurround + endif +endif + +" vim:set ft=vim sw=2 sts=2 et: