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| " Language:    OCaml
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| " Maintainer:  David Baelde        <firstname.name@ens-lyon.org>
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| "              Mike Leary          <leary@nwlink.com>
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| "              Markus Mottl        <markus.mottl@gmail.com>
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| "              Stefano Zacchiroli  <zack@bononia.it>
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| " URL:         http://www.ocaml.info/vim/ftplugin/ocaml.vim
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| " Last Change: 2006 May 01 - Added .annot support for file.whateverext (SZ)
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| "	       2006 Apr 11 - Fixed an initialization bug; fixed ASS abbrev (MM)
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| "              2005 Oct 13 - removed GPL; better matchit support (MM, SZ)
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| "
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| if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
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|   finish
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| endif
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| let b:did_ftplugin=1
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| 
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| " Error handling -- helps moving where the compiler wants you to go
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| let s:cposet=&cpoptions
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| set cpo-=C
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| setlocal efm=
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|       \%EFile\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l\\,\ characters\ %c-%*\\d:,
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|       \%EFile\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l\\,\ character\ %c:%m,
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|       \%+EReference\ to\ unbound\ regexp\ name\ %m,
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|       \%Eocamlyacc:\ e\ -\ line\ %l\ of\ \"%f\"\\,\ %m,
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|       \%Wocamlyacc:\ w\ -\ %m,
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|       \%-Zmake%.%#,
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|       \%C%m,
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|       \%D%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f',
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|       \%X%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f',
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|       \%D%*\\a:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f',
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|       \%X%*\\a:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f',
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|       \%DMaking\ %*\\a\ in\ %f
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| 
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| " Add mappings, unless the user didn't want this.
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| if !exists("no_plugin_maps") && !exists("no_ocaml_maps")
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|   " (un)commenting
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|   if !hasmapto('<Plug>Comment')
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|     nmap <buffer> <LocalLeader>c <Plug>LUncomOn
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|     vmap <buffer> <LocalLeader>c <Plug>BUncomOn
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|     nmap <buffer> <LocalLeader>C <Plug>LUncomOff
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|     vmap <buffer> <LocalLeader>C <Plug>BUncomOff
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|   endif
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| 
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|   nnoremap <buffer> <Plug>LUncomOn mz0i(* <ESC>$A *)<ESC>`z
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|   nnoremap <buffer> <Plug>LUncomOff :s/^(\* \(.*\) \*)/\1/<CR>:noh<CR>
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|   vnoremap <buffer> <Plug>BUncomOn <ESC>:'<,'><CR>`<O<ESC>0i(*<ESC>`>o<ESC>0i*)<ESC>`<
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|   vnoremap <buffer> <Plug>BUncomOff <ESC>:'<,'><CR>`<dd`>dd`<
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| 
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|   if !hasmapto('<Plug>Abbrev')
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|     iabbrev <buffer> ASS (assert (0=1) (* XXX *))
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|   endif
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| endif
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| 
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| " Let % jump between structure elements (due to Issac Trotts)
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| let b:mw = ''
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| let b:mw = b:mw . ',\<let\>:\<and\>:\(\<in\>\|;;\)'
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| let b:mw = b:mw . ',\<if\>:\<then\>:\<else\>'
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| let b:mw = b:mw . ',\<\(for\|while\)\>:\<do\>:\<done\>,'
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| let b:mw = b:mw . ',\<\(object\|sig\|struct\|begin\)\>:\<end\>'
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| let b:mw = b:mw . ',\<\(match\|try\)\>:\<with\>'
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| let b:match_words = b:mw
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| 
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| let b:match_ignorecase=0
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| 
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| " switching between interfaces (.mli) and implementations (.ml)
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| if !exists("g:did_ocaml_switch")
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|   let g:did_ocaml_switch = 1
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|   map <LocalLeader>s :call OCaml_switch(0)<CR>
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|   map <LocalLeader>S :call OCaml_switch(1)<CR>
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|   fun OCaml_switch(newwin)
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|     if (match(bufname(""), "\\.mli$") >= 0)
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|       let fname = substitute(bufname(""), "\\.mli$", ".ml", "")
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|       if (a:newwin == 1)
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|         exec "new " . fname
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|       else
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|         exec "arge " . fname
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|       endif
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|     elseif (match(bufname(""), "\\.ml$") >= 0)
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|       let fname = bufname("") . "i"
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|       if (a:newwin == 1)
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|         exec "new " . fname
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|       else
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|         exec "arge " . fname
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|       endif
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|     endif
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|   endfun
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| endif
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| 
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| " Folding support
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| 
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| " Get the modeline because folding depends on indentation
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| let s:s = line2byte(line('.'))+col('.')-1
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| if search('^\s*(\*:o\?caml:')
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|   let s:modeline = getline(".")
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| else
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|   let s:modeline = ""
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| endif
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| if s:s > 0
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|   exe 'goto' s:s
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| endif
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| 
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| " Get the indentation params
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| let s:m = matchstr(s:modeline,'default\s*=\s*\d\+')
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| if s:m != ""
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|   let s:idef = matchstr(s:m,'\d\+')
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| elseif exists("g:omlet_indent")
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|   let s:idef = g:omlet_indent
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| else
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|   let s:idef = 2
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| endif
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| let s:m = matchstr(s:modeline,'struct\s*=\s*\d\+')
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| if s:m != ""
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|   let s:i = matchstr(s:m,'\d\+')
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| elseif exists("g:omlet_indent_struct")
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|   let s:i = g:omlet_indent_struct
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| else
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|   let s:i = s:idef
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| endif
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| 
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| " Set the folding method
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| if exists("g:ocaml_folding")
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|   setlocal foldmethod=expr
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|   setlocal foldexpr=OMLetFoldLevel(v:lnum)
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| endif
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| 
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| " - Only definitions below, executed once -------------------------------------
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| 
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| if exists("*OMLetFoldLevel")
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|   finish
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| endif
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| 
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| function s:topindent(lnum)
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|   let l = a:lnum
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|   while l > 0
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|     if getline(l) =~ '\s*\%(\<struct\>\|\<sig\>\|\<object\>\)'
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|       return indent(l)
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|     endif
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|     let l = l-1
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|   endwhile
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|   return -s:i
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| endfunction
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| 
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| function OMLetFoldLevel(l)
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| 
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|   " This is for not merging blank lines around folds to them
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|   if getline(a:l) !~ '\S'
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|     return -1
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|   endif
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| 
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|   " We start folds for modules, classes, and every toplevel definition
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|   if getline(a:l) =~ '^\s*\%(\<val\>\|\<module\>\|\<class\>\|\<type\>\|\<method\>\|\<initializer\>\|\<inherit\>\|\<exception\>\|\<external\>\)'
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|     exe 'return ">' (indent(a:l)/s:i)+1 '"'
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|   endif
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| 
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|   " Toplevel let are detected thanks to the indentation
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|   if getline(a:l) =~ '^\s*let\>' && indent(a:l) == s:i+s:topindent(a:l)
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|     exe 'return ">' (indent(a:l)/s:i)+1 '"'
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|   endif
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| 
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|   " We close fold on end which are associated to struct, sig or object.
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|   " We use syntax information to do that.
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|   if getline(a:l) =~ '^\s*end\>' && synIDattr(synID(a:l, indent(a:l)+1, 0), "name") != "ocamlKeyword"
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|     return (indent(a:l)/s:i)+1
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|   endif
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| 
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|   " Folds end on ;;
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|   if getline(a:l) =~ '^\s*;;'
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|     exe 'return "<' (indent(a:l)/s:i)+1 '"'
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|   endif
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| 
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|   " Comments around folds aren't merged to them.
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|   if synIDattr(synID(a:l, indent(a:l)+1, 0), "name") == "ocamlComment"
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|     return -1
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|   endif
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| 
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|   return '='
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| endfunction
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| 
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| " Vim support for OCaml .annot files (requires Vim with python support)
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| "
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| " Executing OCamlPrintType(<mode>) function will display in the Vim bottom
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| " line(s) the type of an ocaml value getting it from the corresponding .annot
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| " file (if any).  If Vim is in visual mode, <mode> should be "visual" and the
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| " selected ocaml value correspond to the highlighted text, otherwise (<mode>
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| " can be anything else) it corresponds to the literal found at the current
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| " cursor position.
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| "
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| " .annot files are parsed lazily the first time OCamlPrintType is invoked; is
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| " also possible to force the parsing using the OCamlParseAnnot() function.
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| "
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| " Typing ',3' will cause OCamlPrintType function to be invoked with
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| " the right argument depending on the current mode (visual or not).
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| "
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| " Copyright (C) <2003-2004> Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@bononia.it>
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| "
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| " Created:        Wed, 01 Oct 2003 18:16:22 +0200 zack
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| " LastModified:   Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:28:39 +0200 zack
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| 
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| if !has("python")
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|   finish
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| endif
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| 
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| python << EOF
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| 
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| import re
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| import os
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| import os.path
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| import string
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| import time
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| import vim
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| 
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| debug = False
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| 
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| class AnnExc(Exception):
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|     def __init__(self, reason):
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|         self.reason = reason
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| 
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| no_annotations = AnnExc("No type annotations (.annot) file found")
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| annotation_not_found = AnnExc("No type annotation found for the given text")
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| def malformed_annotations(lineno):
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|     return AnnExc("Malformed .annot file (line = %d)" % lineno)
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| 
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| class Annotations:
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|     """
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|       .annot ocaml file representation
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| 
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|       File format (copied verbatim from caml-types.el)
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| 
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|       file ::= block *
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|       block ::= position <SP> position <LF> annotation *
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|       position ::= filename <SP> num <SP> num <SP> num
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|       annotation ::= keyword open-paren <LF> <SP> <SP> data <LF> close-paren
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| 
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|       <SP> is a space character (ASCII 0x20)
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|       <LF> is a line-feed character (ASCII 0x0A)
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|       num is a sequence of decimal digits
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|       filename is a string with the lexical conventions of O'Caml
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|       open-paren is an open parenthesis (ASCII 0x28)
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|       close-paren is a closed parenthesis (ASCII 0x29)
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|       data is any sequence of characters where <LF> is always followed by
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|            at least two space characters.
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| 
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|       - in each block, the two positions are respectively the start and the
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|         end of the range described by the block.
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|       - in a position, the filename is the name of the file, the first num
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|         is the line number, the second num is the offset of the beginning
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|         of the line, the third num is the offset of the position itself.
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|       - the char number within the line is the difference between the third
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|         and second nums.
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| 
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|       For the moment, the only possible keyword is \"type\"."
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self):
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|         self.__filename = None  # last .annot parsed file
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|         self.__ml_filename = None # as above but s/.annot/.ml/
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|         self.__timestamp = None # last parse action timestamp
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|         self.__annot = {}
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|         self.__re = re.compile(
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|           '^"[^"]*"\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+"[^"]*"\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)$')
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| 
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|     def __parse(self, fname):
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|         try:
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|             f = open(fname)
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|             line = f.readline() # position line
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|             lineno = 1
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|             while (line != ""):
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|                 m = self.__re.search(line)
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|                 if (not m):
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|                     raise malformed_annotations(lineno)
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|                 line1 = int(m.group(1))
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|                 col1 = int(m.group(3)) - int(m.group(2))
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|                 line2 = int(m.group(4))
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|                 col2 = int(m.group(6)) - int(m.group(5))
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|                 line = f.readline() # "type(" string
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|                 lineno += 1
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|                 if (line == ""): raise malformed_annotations(lineno)
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|                 type = []
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|                 line = f.readline() # type description
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|                 lineno += 1
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|                 if (line == ""): raise malformed_annotations(lineno)
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|                 while line != ")\n":
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|                     type.append(string.strip(line))
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|                     line = f.readline()
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|                     lineno += 1
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|                     if (line == ""): raise malformed_annotations(lineno)
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|                 type = string.join(type, "\n")
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|                 key = ((line1, col1), (line2, col2))
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|                 if not self.__annot.has_key(key):
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|                     self.__annot[key] = type
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|                 line = f.readline() # position line
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|             f.close()
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|             self.__filename = fname
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|             self.__ml_filename = vim.current.buffer.name
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|             self.__timestamp = int(time.time())
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|         except IOError:
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|             raise no_annotations
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| 
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|     def parse(self):
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|         annot_file = os.path.splitext(vim.current.buffer.name)[0] + ".annot"
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|         self.__parse(annot_file)
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| 
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|     def get_type(self, (line1, col1), (line2, col2)):
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|         if debug:
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|             print line1, col1, line2, col2
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|         if vim.current.buffer.name == None:
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|             raise no_annotations
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|         if vim.current.buffer.name != self.__ml_filename or  \
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|           os.stat(self.__filename).st_mtime > self.__timestamp:
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|             self.parse()
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|         try:
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|             return self.__annot[(line1, col1), (line2, col2)]
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|         except KeyError:
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|             raise annotation_not_found
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| 
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| word_char_RE = re.compile("^[\w.]$")
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| 
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|   # TODO this function should recognize ocaml literals, actually it's just an
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|   # hack that recognize continuous sequences of word_char_RE above
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| def findBoundaries(line, col):
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|     """ given a cursor position (as returned by vim.current.window.cursor)
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|     return two integers identify the beggining and end column of the word at
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|     cursor position, if any. If no word is at the cursor position return the
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|     column cursor position twice """
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|     left, right = col, col
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|     line = line - 1 # mismatch vim/python line indexes
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|     (begin_col, end_col) = (0, len(vim.current.buffer[line]) - 1)
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|     try:
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|         while word_char_RE.search(vim.current.buffer[line][left - 1]):
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|             left = left - 1
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|     except IndexError:
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|         pass
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|     try:
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|         while word_char_RE.search(vim.current.buffer[line][right + 1]):
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|             right = right + 1
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|     except IndexError:
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|         pass
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|     return (left, right)
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| 
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| annot = Annotations() # global annotation object
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| 
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| def printOCamlType(mode):
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|     try:
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|         if mode == "visual":  # visual mode: lookup highlighted text
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|             (line1, col1) = vim.current.buffer.mark("<")
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|             (line2, col2) = vim.current.buffer.mark(">")
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|         else: # any other mode: lookup word at cursor position
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|             (line, col) = vim.current.window.cursor
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|             (col1, col2) = findBoundaries(line, col)
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|             (line1, line2) = (line, line)
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|         begin_mark = (line1, col1)
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|         end_mark = (line2, col2 + 1)
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|         print annot.get_type(begin_mark, end_mark)
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|     except AnnExc, exc:
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|         print exc.reason
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| 
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| def parseOCamlAnnot():
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|     try:
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|         annot.parse()
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|     except AnnExc, exc:
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|         print exc.reason
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| 
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| EOF
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| 
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| fun! OCamlPrintType(current_mode)
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|   if (a:current_mode == "visual")
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|     python printOCamlType("visual")
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|   else
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|     python printOCamlType("normal")
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|   endif
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| endfun
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| 
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| fun! OCamlParseAnnot()
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|   python parseOCamlAnnot()
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| endfun
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| 
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| map <LocalLeader>t :call OCamlPrintType("normal")<RETURN>
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| vmap <LocalLeader>t :call OCamlPrintType("visual")<RETURN>
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| 
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| let &cpoptions=s:cposet
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| unlet s:cposet
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| 
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| " vim:sw=2
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