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	This is a collection of various PRs from github that all require a minor patch number: 1) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12612 Do not conflate dictionary key with end of block 2) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12729: When saving and restoring 'undolevels', the constructs `&undolevels` and `:set undolevels` are problematic. The construct `&undolevels` reads an unpredictable value; it will be the local option value (if one has been set), or the global option value (otherwise), making it unsuitable for saving a value for later restoration. Similarly, if a local option value has been set for 'undolevels', temporarily modifying the option via `:set undolevels` changes the local value as well as the global value, requiring extra work to restore both values. Saving and restoring the option value in one step via the construct `:let &undolevels = &undolevels` appears to make no changes to the 'undolevels' option, but if a local option has been set to a different value than the global option, it has the unintended effect of changing the global 'undolevels' value to the local value. Update the documentation to explain these issues and recommend explicit use of global and local option values when saving and restoring. Update some unit tests to use `g:undolevels`. 3) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12702: Problem: Pip requirements files are not recognized. Solution: Add a pattern to match pip requirements files. 4) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12688: Add indent file and tests for ABB Rapid 5) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12668: Use Lua 5.1 numeric escapes in tests and add to CI Only Lua 5.2+ and LuaJIT understand hexadecimal escapes in strings. Lua 5.1 only supports decimal escapes: > A character in a string can also be specified by its numerical value > using the escape sequence \ddd, where ddd is a sequence of up to three > decimal digits. (Note that if a numerical escape is to be followed by a > digit, it must be expressed using exactly three digits.) Strings in Lua > can contain any 8-bit value, including embedded zeros, which can be > specified as '\0'. To make sure this works with Lua 5.4 and Lua 5.1 change the Vim CI to run with Lua 5.1 as well as Lua 5.4 6) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12631: Add hurl filetype detection 7) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12573: Problem: Files for haskell persistent library are not recognized Solution: Add pattern persistentmodels for haskell persistent library closes: #12612 closes: #12729 closes: #12702 closes: #12688 closes: #12668 closes: #12631 closes: #12573 Co-authored-by: lacygoill <lacygoill@lacygoill.me> Co-authored-by: Michael Henry <drmikehenry@drmikehenry.com> Co-authored-by: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org> Co-authored-by: KnoP-01 <knosowski@graeffrobotics.de> Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com> Co-authored-by: Jacob Pfeifer <jacob@pfeifer.dev> Co-authored-by: Borys Lykah <lykahb@fastmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| vim9script
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| 
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| # Language:     Vim script
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| # Maintainer:   github user lacygoill
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| # Last Change:  2023 Jun 29
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| 
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| # NOTE: Whenever you change the code, make sure the tests are still passing:
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| #
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| #     $ cd runtime/indent/
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| #     $ make clean; make test || vimdiff testdir/vim.{ok,fail}
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| 
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| # Config {{{1
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| 
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| const TIMEOUT: number = get(g:, 'vim_indent', {})
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|     ->get('searchpair_timeout', 100)
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| 
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| def IndentMoreInBracketBlock(): number # {{{2
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|     if get(g:, 'vim_indent', {})
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|             ->get('more_in_bracket_block', false)
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|         return shiftwidth()
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|     else
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|         return 0
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|     endif
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| enddef
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| 
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| def IndentMoreLineContinuation(): number # {{{2
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|     var n: any = get(g:, 'vim_indent', {})
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|         # We inspect `g:vim_indent_cont` to stay backward compatible.
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|         ->get('line_continuation', get(g:, 'vim_indent_cont', shiftwidth() * 3))
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| 
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|     if n->typename() == 'string'
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|         return n->eval()
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|     else
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|         return n
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|     endif
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| enddef
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| # }}}2
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| 
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| # Init {{{1
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| var patterns: list<string>
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| # Tokens {{{2
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| # BAR_SEPARATION {{{3
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| 
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| const BAR_SEPARATION: string = '[^|\\]\@1<=|'
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| 
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| # OPENING_BRACKET {{{3
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| 
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| const OPENING_BRACKET: string = '[[{(]'
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| 
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| # CLOSING_BRACKET {{{3
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| 
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| const CLOSING_BRACKET: string = '[]})]'
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| 
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| # NON_BRACKET {{{3
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| 
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| const NON_BRACKET: string = '[^[\]{}()]'
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| 
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| # LIST_OR_DICT_CLOSING_BRACKET {{{3
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| 
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| const LIST_OR_DICT_CLOSING_BRACKET: string = '[]}]'
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| 
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| # LIST_OR_DICT_OPENING_BRACKET {{{3
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| 
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| const LIST_OR_DICT_OPENING_BRACKET: string = '[[{]'
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| 
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| # CHARACTER_UNDER_CURSOR {{{3
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| 
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| const CHARACTER_UNDER_CURSOR: string = '\%.c.'
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| 
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| # INLINE_COMMENT {{{3
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| 
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| # TODO: It is not required for an inline comment to be surrounded by whitespace.
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| # But it might help against false positives.
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| # To be more reliable, we should inspect the syntax, and only require whitespace
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| # before  the `#`  comment leader.   But that  might be  too costly  (because of
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| # `synstack()`).
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| const INLINE_COMMENT: string = '\s[#"]\%(\s\|[{}]\{3}\)'
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| 
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| # INLINE_VIM9_COMMENT {{{3
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| 
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| const INLINE_VIM9_COMMENT: string = '\s#'
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| 
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| # COMMENT {{{3
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| 
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| # TODO: Technically, `"\s` is wrong.
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| #
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| # First, whitespace is not required.
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| # Second, in Vim9, a string might appear at the start of the line.
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| # To be sure, we should also inspect the syntax.
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| # We can't use `INLINE_COMMENT` here. {{{
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| #
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| #     const COMMENT: string = $'^\s*{INLINE_COMMENT}'
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| #                                    ^------------^
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| #                                          ✘
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| #
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| # Because  `INLINE_COMMENT` asserts  the  presence of  a  whitespace before  the
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| # comment leader.  This assertion is not satisfied for a comment starting at the
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| # start of the line.
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| #}}}
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| const COMMENT: string = '^\s*\%(#\|"\\\=\s\).*$'
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| 
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| # DICT_KEY {{{3
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| 
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| const DICT_KEY: string = '^\s*\%('
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|     .. '\%(\w\|-\)\+'
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|     .. '\|'
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|     .. '"[^"]*"'
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|     .. '\|'
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|     .. "'[^']*'"
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|     .. '\|'
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|     .. '\[[^]]\+\]'
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|     .. '\)'
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|     .. ':\%(\s\|$\)'
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| 
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| # END_OF_COMMAND {{{3
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| 
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| const END_OF_COMMAND: string = $'\s*\%($\|||\@!\|{INLINE_COMMENT}\)'
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| 
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| # END_OF_LINE {{{3
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| 
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| const END_OF_LINE: string = $'\s*\%($\|{INLINE_COMMENT}\)'
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| 
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| # END_OF_VIM9_LINE {{{3
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| 
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| const END_OF_VIM9_LINE: string = $'\s*\%($\|{INLINE_VIM9_COMMENT}\)'
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| 
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| # OPERATOR {{{3
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| 
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| const OPERATOR: string = '\%(^\|\s\)\%([-+*/%]\|\.\.\|||\|&&\|??\|?\|<<\|>>\|\%([=!]=\|[<>]=\=\|[=!]\~\|is\|isnot\)[?#]\=\)\%(\s\|$\)\@=\%(\s*[|<]\)\@!'
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|     # assignment operators
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|     .. '\|' .. '\s\%([-+*/%]\|\.\.\)\==\%(\s\|$\)\@='
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|     # support `:` when used inside conditional operator `?:`
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|     .. '\|' .. '\%(\s\|^\):\%(\s\|$\)'
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| 
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| # HEREDOC_OPERATOR {{{3
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| 
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| const HEREDOC_OPERATOR: string = '\s=<<\s\@=\%(\s\+\%(trim\|eval\)\)\{,2}'
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| 
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| # PATTERN_DELIMITER {{{3
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| 
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| # A better regex would be:
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| #
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| #     [^-+*/%.:# \t[:alnum:]\"|]\@=.\|->\@!\%(=\s\)\@!\|[+*/%]\%(=\s\)\@!
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| #
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| # But sometimes, it can be too costly and cause `E363` to be given.
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| const PATTERN_DELIMITER: string = '[-+*/%]\%(=\s\)\@!'
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| # }}}2
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| # Syntaxes {{{2
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| # BLOCKS {{{3
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| 
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| const BLOCKS: list<list<string>> = [
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|     ['if', 'el\%[se]', 'elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
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|     ['for', 'endfor\='],
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|     ['wh\%[ile]', 'endw\%[hile]'],
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|     ['try', 'cat\%[ch]', 'fina\|finally\=', 'endt\%[ry]'],
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|     ['def', 'enddef'],
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|     ['fu\%[nction](\@!', 'endf\%[unction]'],
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|     ['class', 'endclass'],
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|     ['interface', 'endinterface'],
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|     ['enum', 'endenum'],
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|     ['aug\%[roup]\%(\s\+[eE][nN][dD]\)\@!\s\+\S\+', 'aug\%[roup]\s\+[eE][nN][dD]'],
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| ]
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| 
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| # MODIFIERS {{{3
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| 
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| # some keywords can be prefixed by modifiers (e.g. `def` can be prefixed by `export`)
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| const MODIFIERS: dict<string> = {
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|     def: ['export', 'static'],
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|     class: ['export', 'abstract', 'export abstract'],
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|     interface: ['export'],
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| }
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| #     ...
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| #     class: ['export', 'abstract', 'export abstract'],
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| #     ...
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| #     →
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| #     ...
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| #     class: '\%(export\|abstract\|export\s\+abstract\)\s\+',
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| #     ...
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| ->map((_, mods: list<string>): string =>
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|     '\%(' .. mods
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|     ->join('\|')
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|     ->substitute('\s\+', '\\s\\+', 'g')
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|     .. '\)' .. '\s\+')
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| 
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| # HIGHER_ORDER_COMMAND {{{3
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| 
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| patterns =<< trim eval END
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|     argdo\>!\=
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|     bufdo\>!\=
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|     cdo\>!\=
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|     folddoc\%[losed]\>
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|     foldd\%[oopen]\>
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|     ldo\=\>!\=
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|     tabdo\=\>
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|     windo\>
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|     au\%[tocmd]\>!\=.*
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|     com\%[mand]\>!\=.*
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|     g\%[lobal]!\={PATTERN_DELIMITER}.*
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|     v\%[global]!\={PATTERN_DELIMITER}.*
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| END
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| 
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| const HIGHER_ORDER_COMMAND: string = $'\%(^\|{BAR_SEPARATION}\)\s*\<\%({patterns->join('\|')}\)\%(\s\|$\)\@='
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| 
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| # START_MIDDLE_END {{{3
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| 
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| # Let's derive this constant from `BLOCKS`:
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| #
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| #     [['if', 'el\%[se]', 'elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
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| #      ['for', 'endfor\='],
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| #      ...,
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| #      [...]]
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| #     →
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| #     {
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| #      'for': ['for', '', 'endfor\='],
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| #      'endfor': ['for', '', 'endfor\='],
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| #      'if': ['if', 'el\%[se]\|elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
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| #      'else': ['if', 'el\%[se]\|elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
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| #      'elseif': ['if', 'el\%[se]\|elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
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| #      'endif': ['if', 'el\%[se]\|elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
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| #      ...
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| #     }
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| var START_MIDDLE_END: dict<list<string>>
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| 
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| def Unshorten(kwd: string): string
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|     return BlockStartKeyword(kwd)
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| enddef
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| 
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| def BlockStartKeyword(line: string): string
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|     var kwd: string = line->matchstr('\l\+')
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|     return fullcommand(kwd, false)
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| enddef
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| 
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| {
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|     for kwds: list<string> in BLOCKS
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|         var [start: string, middle: string, end: string] = [kwds[0], '', kwds[-1]]
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|         if MODIFIERS->has_key(start->Unshorten())
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|             start = $'\%({MODIFIERS[start]}\)\={start}'
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|         endif
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|         if kwds->len() > 2
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|             middle = kwds[1 : -2]->join('\|')
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|         endif
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|         for kwd: string in kwds
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|             START_MIDDLE_END->extend({[kwd->Unshorten()]: [start, middle, end]})
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|         endfor
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|     endfor
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| }
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| 
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| START_MIDDLE_END = START_MIDDLE_END
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|     ->map((_, kwds: list<string>) =>
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|         kwds->map((_, kwd: string) => kwd == ''
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|         ? ''
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|         : $'\%(^\|{BAR_SEPARATION}\|\<sil\%[ent]\|{HIGHER_ORDER_COMMAND}\)\s*'
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|         .. $'\<\%({kwd}\)\>\%(\s\|$\|!\)\@=\%(\s*{OPERATOR}\)\@!'))
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| 
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| lockvar! START_MIDDLE_END
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| 
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| # ENDS_BLOCK {{{3
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| 
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| const ENDS_BLOCK: string = '^\s*\%('
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|     .. BLOCKS
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|     ->copy()
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|     ->map((_, kwds: list<string>): string => kwds[-1])
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|     ->join('\|')
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|     .. '\|' .. CLOSING_BRACKET
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|     .. $'\){END_OF_COMMAND}'
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| 
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| # ENDS_BLOCK_OR_CLAUSE {{{3
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| 
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| patterns = BLOCKS
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|     ->copy()
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|     ->map((_, kwds: list<string>) => kwds[1 :])
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|     ->flattennew()
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|     # `catch` and `elseif` need to be handled as special cases
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|     ->filter((_, pat: string): bool => pat->Unshorten() !~ '^\%(catch\|elseif\)\>')
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| 
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| const ENDS_BLOCK_OR_CLAUSE: string = '^\s*\%(' .. patterns->join('\|') .. $'\){END_OF_COMMAND}'
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|     .. $'\|^\s*cat\%[ch]\%(\s\+\({PATTERN_DELIMITER}\).*\1\)\={END_OF_COMMAND}'
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|     .. $'\|^\s*elseif\=\>\%(\s\|$\)\@=\%(\s*{OPERATOR}\)\@!'
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| 
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| # STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK {{{3
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| 
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| patterns = []
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| {
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|     for kwds: list<string> in BLOCKS
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|         for kwd: string in kwds[0 : -2]
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|             if MODIFIERS->has_key(kwd->Unshorten())
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|                 patterns += [$'\%({MODIFIERS[kwd]}\)\={kwd}']
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|             else
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|                 patterns += [kwd]
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|             endif
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|         endfor
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|     endfor
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| }
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| 
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| const STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK: string = $'^\s*\%(sil\%[ent]\s\+\)\=\%({patterns->join('\|')}\)\>\%(\s\|$\|!\)\@='
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| 
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| # STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK {{{3
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| 
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| # TODO: `{` alone on a line is not necessarily the start of a block.
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| # It  could be  a dictionary  if the  previous line  ends with  a binary/ternary
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| # operator.  This  can cause  an issue whenever  we use  `STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK` or
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| # `LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_EOL`.
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| const STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK: string = '\%('
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|     .. '^\s*{'
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|     .. '\|' .. '^.*\zs\s=>\s\+{'
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|     .. '\|' ..  $'^\%(\s*\|.*{BAR_SEPARATION}\s*\)\%(com\%[mand]\|au\%[tocmd]\).*\zs\s{{'
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|     .. '\)' .. END_OF_COMMAND
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| 
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| # STARTS_FUNCTION {{{3
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| 
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| const STARTS_FUNCTION: string = $'^\s*\%({MODIFIERS.def}\)\=def\>!\=\s\@='
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| 
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| # ENDS_FUNCTION {{{3
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| 
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| const ENDS_FUNCTION: string = $'^\s*enddef\>{END_OF_COMMAND}'
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| 
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| # ASSIGNS_HEREDOC {{{3
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| 
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| const ASSIGNS_HEREDOC: string = $'^\%({COMMENT}\)\@!.*\%({HEREDOC_OPERATOR}\)\s\+\zs[A-Z]\+{END_OF_LINE}'
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| 
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| # PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND {{{3
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| 
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| # In legacy, the `:+` and `:-` commands are not required to be preceded by a colon.
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| # As a result, when `+` or `-` is alone on a line, there is ambiguity.
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| # It might be an operator or a command.
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| # To not break the indentation in legacy scripts, we might need to consider such
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| # lines as commands.
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| const PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND: string = '^\s*[+-]\s*$'
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| 
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| # TRICKY_COMMANDS {{{3
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| 
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| # Some  commands  are tricky  because  they  accept  an  argument which  can  be
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| # conflated with an operator.  Examples:
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| #
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| #     argdelete *
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| #     cd -
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| #     normal! ==
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| #     nunmap <buffer> (
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| #
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| # TODO: Other commands might accept operators as argument.  Handle them too.
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| patterns =<< trim eval END
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|     {'\'}<argd\%[elete]\s\+\*\s*$
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|     \<[lt]\=cd!\=\s\+-\s*$
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|     \<norm\%[al]!\=\s*\S\+$
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|     \%(\<sil\%[ent]!\=\s\+\)\=\<[nvxsoilct]\=\%(nore\|un\)map!\=\s
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|     {PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND}
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| END
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| 
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| const TRICKY_COMMANDS: string = patterns->join('\|')
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| # }}}2
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| # EOL {{{2
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| # OPENING_BRACKET_AT_EOL {{{3
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| 
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| const OPENING_BRACKET_AT_EOL: string = OPENING_BRACKET .. END_OF_VIM9_LINE
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| 
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| # CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_EOL {{{3
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| 
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| const CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_EOL: string = CLOSING_BRACKET .. END_OF_VIM9_LINE
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| 
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| # COMMA_AT_EOL {{{3
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| 
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| const COMMA_AT_EOL: string = $',{END_OF_VIM9_LINE}'
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| 
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| # COMMA_OR_DICT_KEY_AT_EOL {{{3
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| 
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| const COMMA_OR_DICT_KEY_AT_EOL: string = $'\%(,\|{DICT_KEY}\){END_OF_VIM9_LINE}'
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| 
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| # LAMBDA_ARROW_AT_EOL {{{3
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| 
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| const LAMBDA_ARROW_AT_EOL: string = $'\s=>{END_OF_VIM9_LINE}'
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| 
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| # LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_EOL {{{3
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| 
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| const LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_EOL: string = '\%('
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|     .. ','
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|     .. '\|' .. OPERATOR
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|     .. '\|' .. '\s=>'
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|     .. '\|' .. '[^=]\zs[[(]'
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|     .. '\|' .. DICT_KEY
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|     # `{` is ambiguous.
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|     # It can be the start of a dictionary or a block.
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|     # We only want to match the former.
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|     .. '\|' .. $'^\%({STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK}\)\@!.*\zs{{'
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|     .. '\)\s*\%(\s#.*\)\=$'
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| # }}}2
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| # SOL {{{2
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| # BACKSLASH_AT_SOL {{{3
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| 
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| const BACKSLASH_AT_SOL: string = '^\s*\%(\\\|[#"]\\ \)'
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| 
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| # CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL {{{3
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| 
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| const CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL: string = $'^\s*{CLOSING_BRACKET}'
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| 
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| # LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL {{{3
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| 
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| const LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL: string = '^\s*\%('
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|     .. '\\'
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|     .. '\|' .. '[#"]\\ '
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|     .. '\|' .. OPERATOR
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|     .. '\|' .. '->\s*\h'
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|     .. '\|' .. '\.\h'  # dict member
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|     .. '\|' .. '|'
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|     # TODO: `}` at the start of a line is not necessarily a line continuation.
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|     # Could be the end of a block.
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|     .. '\|' .. CLOSING_BRACKET
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|     .. '\)'
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| 
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| # RANGE_AT_SOL {{{3
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| 
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| const RANGE_AT_SOL: string = '^\s*:\S'
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| # }}}1
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| # Interface {{{1
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| export def Expr(lnum = v:lnum): number # {{{2
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|     # line which is indented
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|     var line_A: dict<any> = {text: getline(lnum), lnum: lnum}
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|     # line above, on which we'll base the indent of line A
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|     var line_B: dict<any>
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| 
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|     if line_A->AtStartOf('HereDoc')
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|         line_A->CacheHeredoc()
 | |
|     elseif line_A.lnum->IsInside('HereDoc')
 | |
|         return line_A.text->HereDocIndent()
 | |
|     elseif line_A.lnum->IsRightBelow('HereDoc')
 | |
|         var ind: number = b:vimindent.startindent
 | |
|         unlet! b:vimindent
 | |
|         return ind
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Don't move this block after the function header one.
 | |
|     # Otherwise, we  might clear the cache  too early if the  line following the
 | |
|     # header is a comment.
 | |
|     if line_A.text =~ COMMENT
 | |
|         return CommentIndent()
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     line_B = PrevCodeLine(line_A.lnum)
 | |
|     if line_A.text =~ BACKSLASH_AT_SOL
 | |
|         if line_B.text =~ BACKSLASH_AT_SOL
 | |
|             return Indent(line_B.lnum)
 | |
|         else
 | |
|             return Indent(line_B.lnum) + IndentMoreLineContinuation()
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if line_A->AtStartOf('FuncHeader')
 | |
|             && !IsInInterface()
 | |
|         line_A.lnum->CacheFuncHeader()
 | |
|     elseif line_A.lnum->IsInside('FuncHeader')
 | |
|         return b:vimindent.startindent + 2 * shiftwidth()
 | |
|     elseif line_A.lnum->IsRightBelow('FuncHeader')
 | |
|         var startindent: number = b:vimindent.startindent
 | |
|         unlet! b:vimindent
 | |
|         if line_A.text =~ ENDS_FUNCTION
 | |
|             return startindent
 | |
|         else
 | |
|             return startindent + shiftwidth()
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var past_bracket_block: dict<any>
 | |
|     if exists('b:vimindent')
 | |
|             && b:vimindent->has_key('is_BracketBlock')
 | |
|         past_bracket_block = RemovePastBracketBlock(line_A)
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     if line_A->AtStartOf('BracketBlock')
 | |
|         line_A->CacheBracketBlock()
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     if line_A.lnum->IsInside('BracketBlock')
 | |
|         var is_in_curly_block: bool = IsInCurlyBlock()
 | |
|         for block: dict<any> in b:vimindent.block_stack
 | |
|             if line_A.lnum <= block.startlnum
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
|             endif
 | |
|             if !block->has_key('startindent')
 | |
|                 block.startindent = Indent(block.startlnum)
 | |
|             endif
 | |
|             if !is_in_curly_block
 | |
|                 return BracketBlockIndent(line_A, block)
 | |
|             endif
 | |
|         endfor
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     if line_A.text->ContinuesBelowBracketBlock(line_B, past_bracket_block)
 | |
|             && line_A.text !~ CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL
 | |
|         return past_bracket_block.startindent
 | |
|             + (past_bracket_block.startline =~ STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK ? 2 * shiftwidth() : 0)
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Problem: If we press `==` on the line right below the start of a multiline
 | |
|     # lambda (split after its arrow `=>`), the indent is not correct.
 | |
|     # Solution: Indent relative to the line above.
 | |
|     if line_B->EndsWithLambdaArrow()
 | |
|         return Indent(line_B.lnum) + shiftwidth() + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     # FIXME: Similar issue here:
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     #     var x = []
 | |
|     #         ->filter((_, _) =>
 | |
|     #             true)
 | |
|     #         ->items()
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # Press `==` on last line.
 | |
|     # Expected: The `->items()` line is indented like `->filter(...)`.
 | |
|     # Actual: It's indented like `true)`.
 | |
|     # Is it worth fixing? `=ip` gives  the correct indentation, because then the
 | |
|     # cache is used.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Don't move this block before the heredoc one.{{{
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # A heredoc might be assigned on the very first line.
 | |
|     # And if it is, we need to cache some info.
 | |
|     #}}}
 | |
|     # Don't move it before the function header and bracket block ones either.{{{
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # You could, because these blocks of code deal with construct which can only
 | |
|     # appear  in a  Vim9  script.  And  in  a  Vim9 script,  the  first line  is
 | |
|     # `vim9script`.  Or  maybe some legacy code/comment  (see `:help vim9-mix`).
 | |
|     # But you  can't find a  Vim9 function header or  Vim9 bracket block  on the
 | |
|     # first line.
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # Anyway, even if you could, don't.  First, it would be inconsistent.
 | |
|     # Second, it  could give unexpected results  while we're trying to  fix some
 | |
|     # failing test.
 | |
|     #}}}
 | |
|     if line_A.lnum == 1
 | |
|         return 0
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Don't do that:
 | |
|     #     if line_A.text !~ '\S'
 | |
|     #         return -1
 | |
|     #     endif
 | |
|     # It would prevent  a line from being automatically indented  when using the
 | |
|     # normal command `o`.
 | |
|     # TODO: Can we write a test for this?
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if line_B.text =~ STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK
 | |
|         return Indent(line_B.lnum) + shiftwidth() + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     elseif line_A.text =~ CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL
 | |
|         var start: number = MatchingOpenBracket(line_A)
 | |
|         if start <= 0
 | |
|             return -1
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|         return Indent(start) + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     elseif line_A.text =~ ENDS_BLOCK_OR_CLAUSE
 | |
|             && !line_B->EndsWithLineContinuation()
 | |
|         var kwd: string = BlockStartKeyword(line_A.text)
 | |
|         if !START_MIDDLE_END->has_key(kwd)
 | |
|             return -1
 | |
|         endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # If the cursor  is after the match  for the end pattern,  we won't find
 | |
|         # the start of the block.  Let's make sure that doesn't happen.
 | |
|         cursor(line_A.lnum, 1)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         var [start: string, middle: string, end: string] = START_MIDDLE_END[kwd]
 | |
|         var block_start: number = SearchPairStart(start, middle, end)
 | |
|         if block_start > 0
 | |
|             return Indent(block_start)
 | |
|         else
 | |
|             return -1
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var base_ind: number
 | |
|     if line_A->IsFirstLineOfCommand(line_B)
 | |
|         line_A.isfirst = true
 | |
|         line_B = line_B->FirstLinePreviousCommand()
 | |
|         base_ind = Indent(line_B.lnum)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if line_B->EndsWithCurlyBlock()
 | |
|                 && !line_A->IsInThisBlock(line_B.lnum)
 | |
|             return base_ind
 | |
|         endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     else
 | |
|         line_A.isfirst = false
 | |
|         base_ind = Indent(line_B.lnum)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         var line_C: dict<any> = PrevCodeLine(line_B.lnum)
 | |
|         if !line_B->IsFirstLineOfCommand(line_C) || line_C.lnum <= 0
 | |
|             return base_ind
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var ind: number = base_ind + Offset(line_A, line_B)
 | |
|     return [ind, 0]->max()
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def g:GetVimIndent(): number # {{{2
 | |
|     # for backward compatibility
 | |
|     return Expr()
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| # }}}1
 | |
| # Core {{{1
 | |
| def Offset( # {{{2
 | |
|         # we indent this line ...
 | |
|         line_A: dict<any>,
 | |
|         # ... relatively to this line
 | |
|         line_B: dict<any>,
 | |
|         ): number
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if line_B->AtStartOf('FuncHeader')
 | |
|             && IsInInterface()
 | |
|         return 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # increase indentation inside a block
 | |
|     elseif line_B.text =~ STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK
 | |
|             || line_B->EndsWithCurlyBlock()
 | |
|         # But don't indent if the line starting the block also closes it.
 | |
|         if line_B->AlsoClosesBlock()
 | |
|             return 0
 | |
|         # Indent twice for  a line continuation in the block  header itself, so that
 | |
|         # we can easily  distinguish the end of  the block header from  the start of
 | |
|         # the block body.
 | |
|         elseif (line_B->EndsWithLineContinuation()
 | |
|                 && !line_A.isfirst)
 | |
|                 || (line_A.text =~ LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL
 | |
|                 && line_A.text !~ PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND)
 | |
|                 || line_A.text->Is_IN_KeywordForLoop(line_B.text)
 | |
|             return 2 * shiftwidth()
 | |
|         else
 | |
|             return shiftwidth()
 | |
|         endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # increase indentation of  a line if it's the continuation  of a command which
 | |
|     # started on a previous line
 | |
|     elseif !line_A.isfirst
 | |
|             && (line_B->EndsWithLineContinuation()
 | |
|             || line_A.text =~ LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL)
 | |
|         return shiftwidth()
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return 0
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def HereDocIndent(line_A: string): number # {{{2
 | |
|     # at the end of a heredoc
 | |
|     if line_A =~ $'^\s*{b:vimindent.endmarker}$'
 | |
|         # `END` must be at the very start of the line if the heredoc is not trimmed
 | |
|         if !b:vimindent.is_trimmed
 | |
|             # We can't invalidate the cache just yet.
 | |
|             # The indent of `END` is meaningless;  it's always 0.  The next line
 | |
|             # will need to be indented relative to the start of the heredoc.  It
 | |
|             # must know where it starts; it needs the cache.
 | |
|             return 0
 | |
|         else
 | |
|             var ind: number = b:vimindent.startindent
 | |
|             # invalidate the cache so that it's not used for the next heredoc
 | |
|             unlet! b:vimindent
 | |
|             return ind
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # In a non-trimmed heredoc, all of leading whitespace is semantic.
 | |
|     # Leave it alone.
 | |
|     if !b:vimindent.is_trimmed
 | |
|         # But do save the indent of the assignment line.
 | |
|         if !b:vimindent->has_key('startindent')
 | |
|             b:vimindent.startindent = b:vimindent.startlnum->Indent()
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|         return -1
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # In a trimmed heredoc, *some* of the leading whitespace is semantic.
 | |
|     # We want to preserve  it, so we can't just indent  relative to the assignment
 | |
|     # line.  That's because we're dealing with data, not with code.
 | |
|     # Instead, we need  to compute by how  much the indent of  the assignment line
 | |
|     # was increased  or decreased.   Then, we  need to apply  that same  change to
 | |
|     # every line inside the body.
 | |
|     var offset: number
 | |
|     if !b:vimindent->has_key('offset')
 | |
|         var old_startindent: number = b:vimindent.startindent
 | |
|         var new_startindent: number = b:vimindent.startlnum->Indent()
 | |
|         offset = new_startindent - old_startindent
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # If all the non-empty lines in  the body have a higher indentation relative
 | |
|         # to the assignment, there is no need to indent them more.
 | |
|         # But if  at least one of  them does have  the same indentation level  (or a
 | |
|         # lower one), then we want to indent it further (and the whole block with it).
 | |
|         # This way,  we can clearly distinguish  the heredoc block from  the rest of
 | |
|         # the code.
 | |
|         var end: number = search($'^\s*{b:vimindent.endmarker}$', 'nW')
 | |
|         var should_indent_more: bool = range(v:lnum, end - 1)
 | |
|             ->indexof((_, lnum: number): bool => Indent(lnum) <= old_startindent && getline(lnum) != '') >= 0
 | |
|         if should_indent_more
 | |
|             offset += shiftwidth()
 | |
|         endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|         b:vimindent.offset = offset
 | |
|         b:vimindent.startindent = new_startindent
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return [0, Indent(v:lnum) + b:vimindent.offset]->max()
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def CommentIndent(): number # {{{2
 | |
|     var line_B: dict<any>
 | |
|     line_B.lnum = prevnonblank(v:lnum - 1)
 | |
|     line_B.text = getline(line_B.lnum)
 | |
|     if line_B.text =~ COMMENT
 | |
|         return Indent(line_B.lnum)
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var next: number = NextCodeLine()
 | |
|     if next == 0
 | |
|         return 0
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     var vimindent_save: dict<any> = get(b:, 'vimindent', {})->deepcopy()
 | |
|     var ind: number = next->Expr()
 | |
|     # The previous `Expr()` might have set or deleted `b:vimindent`.
 | |
|     # This could  cause issues (e.g.  when indenting  2 commented lines  above a
 | |
|     # heredoc).  Let's make sure the state of the variable is not altered.
 | |
|     if vimindent_save->empty()
 | |
|         unlet! b:vimindent
 | |
|     else
 | |
|         b:vimindent = vimindent_save
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     if getline(next) =~ ENDS_BLOCK
 | |
|         return ind + shiftwidth()
 | |
|     else
 | |
|         return ind
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def BracketBlockIndent(line_A: dict<any>, block: dict<any>): number # {{{2
 | |
|     var ind: number = block.startindent
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if line_A.text =~ CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL
 | |
|         if b:vimindent.is_on_named_block_line
 | |
|             ind += 2 * shiftwidth()
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|         return ind + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var startline: dict<any> = {
 | |
|         text: block.startline,
 | |
|         lnum: block.startlnum
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     if startline->EndsWithComma()
 | |
|             || startline->EndsWithLambdaArrow()
 | |
|             || (startline->EndsWithOpeningBracket()
 | |
|             # TODO: Is that reliable?
 | |
|             && block.startline !~
 | |
|             $'^\s*{NON_BRACKET}\+{LIST_OR_DICT_CLOSING_BRACKET},\s\+{LIST_OR_DICT_OPENING_BRACKET}')
 | |
|         ind += shiftwidth() + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if b:vimindent.is_on_named_block_line
 | |
|         ind += shiftwidth()
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if block.is_dict
 | |
|             && line_A.text !~ DICT_KEY
 | |
|         ind += shiftwidth()
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return ind
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def CacheHeredoc(line_A: dict<any>) # {{{2
 | |
|     var endmarker: string = line_A.text->matchstr(ASSIGNS_HEREDOC)
 | |
|     var endlnum: number = search($'^\s*{endmarker}$', 'nW')
 | |
|     var is_trimmed: bool = line_A.text =~ $'.*\s\%(trim\%(\s\+eval\)\=\)\s\+[A-Z]\+{END_OF_LINE}'
 | |
|     b:vimindent = {
 | |
|         is_HereDoc: true,
 | |
|         startlnum: line_A.lnum,
 | |
|         endlnum: endlnum,
 | |
|         endmarker: endmarker,
 | |
|         is_trimmed: is_trimmed,
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     if is_trimmed
 | |
|         b:vimindent.startindent = Indent(line_A.lnum)
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     RegisterCacheInvalidation()
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def CacheFuncHeader(startlnum: number) # {{{2
 | |
|     var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
 | |
|     cursor(startlnum, 1)
 | |
|     if search('(', 'W', startlnum) <= 0
 | |
|         return
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     var endlnum: number = SearchPair('(', '', ')', 'nW')
 | |
|     setpos('.', pos)
 | |
|     if endlnum == startlnum
 | |
|         return
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     b:vimindent = {
 | |
|         is_FuncHeader: true,
 | |
|         startindent: startlnum->Indent(),
 | |
|         endlnum: endlnum,
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     RegisterCacheInvalidation()
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def CacheBracketBlock(line_A: dict<any>) # {{{2
 | |
|     var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
 | |
|     var opening: string = line_A.text->matchstr(CHARACTER_UNDER_CURSOR)
 | |
|     var closing: string = {'[': ']', '{': '}', '(': ')'}[opening]
 | |
|     var endlnum: number = SearchPair(opening, '', closing, 'nW')
 | |
|     setpos('.', pos)
 | |
|     if endlnum <= line_A.lnum
 | |
|         return
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if !exists('b:vimindent')
 | |
|         b:vimindent = {
 | |
|             is_BracketBlock: true,
 | |
|             is_on_named_block_line: line_A.text =~ STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK,
 | |
|             block_stack: [],
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var is_dict: bool
 | |
|     var is_curly_block: bool
 | |
|     if opening == '{'
 | |
|         if line_A.text =~ STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK
 | |
|             [is_dict, is_curly_block] = [false, true]
 | |
|         else
 | |
|             [is_dict, is_curly_block] = [true, false]
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     b:vimindent.block_stack->insert({
 | |
|         is_dict: is_dict,
 | |
|         is_curly_block: is_curly_block,
 | |
|         startline: line_A.text,
 | |
|         startlnum: line_A.lnum,
 | |
|         endlnum: endlnum,
 | |
|     })
 | |
| 
 | |
|     RegisterCacheInvalidation()
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def RegisterCacheInvalidation() # {{{2
 | |
|     # invalidate the cache so that it's not used for the next `=` normal command
 | |
|     autocmd_add([{
 | |
|         cmd: 'unlet! b:vimindent',
 | |
|         event: 'ModeChanged',
 | |
|         group: '__VimIndent__',
 | |
|         once: true,
 | |
|         pattern: '*:n',
 | |
|         replace: true,
 | |
|     }])
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def RemovePastBracketBlock(line_A: dict<any>): dict<any> # {{{2
 | |
|     var stack: list<dict<any>> = b:vimindent.block_stack
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var removed: dict<any>
 | |
|     if line_A.lnum > stack[0].endlnum
 | |
|         removed = stack[0]
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     stack->filter((_, block: dict<any>): bool => line_A.lnum <= block.endlnum)
 | |
|     if stack->empty()
 | |
|         unlet! b:vimindent
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     return removed
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| # }}}1
 | |
| # Util {{{1
 | |
| # Get {{{2
 | |
| def Indent(lnum: number): number # {{{3
 | |
|     if lnum <= 0
 | |
|         # Don't  return `-1`.  It could cause `Expr()` to return a non-multiple of `'shiftwidth'`.{{{
 | |
|         #
 | |
|         # It would be  OK if we were always returning  `Indent()` directly.  But
 | |
|         # we  don't.  Most  of  the  time, we  include  it  in some  computation
 | |
|         # like  `Indent(...) + shiftwidth()`.   If  `'shiftwidth'` is  `4`,  and
 | |
|         # `Indent()` returns `-1`, `Expr()` will end up returning `3`.
 | |
|         #}}}
 | |
|         return 0
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     return indent(lnum)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def MatchingOpenBracket(line: dict<any>): number # {{{3
 | |
|     var end: string = line.text->matchstr(CLOSING_BRACKET)
 | |
|     var start: string = {']': '[', '}': '{', ')': '('}[end]
 | |
|     cursor(line.lnum, 1)
 | |
|     return SearchPairStart(start, '', end)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def FirstLinePreviousCommand(line: dict<any>): dict<any> # {{{3
 | |
|     var line_B: dict<any> = line
 | |
| 
 | |
|     while line_B.lnum > 1
 | |
|         var code_line_above: dict<any> = PrevCodeLine(line_B.lnum)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if line_B.text =~ CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL
 | |
|             var n: number = MatchingOpenBracket(line_B)
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if n <= 0
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|             endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|             line_B.lnum = n
 | |
|             line_B.text = getline(line_B.lnum)
 | |
|             continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|         elseif line_B->IsFirstLineOfCommand(code_line_above)
 | |
|             break
 | |
|         endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|         line_B = code_line_above
 | |
|     endwhile
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return line_B
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def PrevCodeLine(lnum: number): dict<any> # {{{3
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|     var line: string = getline(lnum)
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|     if line =~ '^\s*[A-Z]\+$'
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|         var endmarker: string = line->matchstr('[A-Z]\+')
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|         var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
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|         cursor(lnum, 1)
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|         var n: number = search(ASSIGNS_HEREDOC, 'bnW')
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|         setpos('.', pos)
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|         if n > 0
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|             line = getline(n)
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|             if line =~ $'{HEREDOC_OPERATOR}\s\+{endmarker}'
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|                 return {lnum: n, text: line}
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|             endif
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|         endif
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|     endif
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| 
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|     var n: number = prevnonblank(lnum - 1)
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|     line = getline(n)
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|     while line =~ COMMENT && n > 1
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|         n = prevnonblank(n - 1)
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|         line = getline(n)
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|     endwhile
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|     # If we get back to the first line, we return 1 no matter what; even if it's a
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|     # commented line.   That should not  cause an issue  though.  We just  want to
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|     # avoid a  commented line above which  there is a  line of code which  is more
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|     # relevant.  There is nothing above the first line.
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|     return {lnum: n, text: line}
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| enddef
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| 
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| def NextCodeLine(): number # {{{3
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|     var last: number = line('$')
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|     if v:lnum == last
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|         return 0
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|     endif
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| 
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|     var lnum: number = v:lnum + 1
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|     while lnum <= last
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|         var line: string = getline(lnum)
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|         if line != '' && line !~ COMMENT
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|             return lnum
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|         endif
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|         ++lnum
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|     endwhile
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|     return 0
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| enddef
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| 
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| def SearchPair( # {{{3
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|         start: string,
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|         middle: string,
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|         end: string,
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|         flags: string,
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|         stopline = 0,
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|         ): number
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| 
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|     var s: string = start
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|     var e: string = end
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|     if start == '[' || start == ']'
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|         s = s->escape('[]')
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|     endif
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|     if end == '[' || end == ']'
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|         e = e->escape('[]')
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|     endif
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|     return searchpair('\C' .. s, (middle == '' ? '' : '\C' .. middle), '\C' .. e,
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|         flags, (): bool => InCommentOrString(), stopline, TIMEOUT)
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| enddef
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| 
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| def SearchPairStart( # {{{3
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|         start: string,
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|         middle: string,
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|         end: string,
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|         ): number
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|     return SearchPair(start, middle, end, 'bnW')
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| enddef
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| 
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| def SearchPairEnd( # {{{3
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|         start: string,
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|         middle: string,
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|         end: string,
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|         stopline = 0,
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|         ): number
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|     return SearchPair(start, middle, end, 'nW', stopline)
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| enddef
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| # }}}2
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| # Test {{{2
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| def AtStartOf(line_A: dict<any>, syntax: string): bool # {{{3
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|     if syntax == 'BracketBlock'
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|         return AtStartOfBracketBlock(line_A)
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|     endif
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| 
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|     var pat: string = {
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|         HereDoc: ASSIGNS_HEREDOC,
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|         FuncHeader: STARTS_FUNCTION
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|     }[syntax]
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|     return line_A.text =~ pat
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|         && (!exists('b:vimindent') || !b:vimindent->has_key('is_HereDoc'))
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| enddef
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| 
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| def AtStartOfBracketBlock(line_A: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
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|     # We  ignore bracket  blocks  while we're  indenting  a function  header
 | |
|     # because  it makes  the logic  simpler.  It  might mean  that we  don't
 | |
|     # indent correctly a  multiline bracket block inside  a function header,
 | |
|     # but that's  a corner case for  which it doesn't seem  worth making the
 | |
|     # code more complex.
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|     if exists('b:vimindent')
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|             && !b:vimindent->has_key('is_BracketBlock')
 | |
|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
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|     var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
 | |
|     cursor(line_A.lnum, [line_A.lnum, '$']->col())
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if SearchPair(OPENING_BRACKET, '', CLOSING_BRACKET, 'bcW', line_A.lnum) <= 0
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|         setpos('.', pos)
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|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     # Don't restore the cursor position.
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|     # It needs to be on a bracket for `CacheBracketBlock()` to work as intended.
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| 
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|     return line_A->EndsWithOpeningBracket()
 | |
|         || line_A->EndsWithCommaOrDictKey()
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|         || line_A->EndsWithLambdaArrow()
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def ContinuesBelowBracketBlock( # {{{3
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|         line_A: string,
 | |
|         line_B: dict<any>,
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|         block: dict<any>
 | |
|         ): bool
 | |
| 
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|     return !block->empty()
 | |
|         && (line_A =~ LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL
 | |
|         || line_B->EndsWithLineContinuation())
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def IsInside(lnum: number, syntax: string): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     if !exists('b:vimindent')
 | |
|             || !b:vimindent->has_key($'is_{syntax}')
 | |
|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if syntax == 'BracketBlock'
 | |
|         if !b:vimindent->has_key('block_stack')
 | |
|                 || b:vimindent.block_stack->empty()
 | |
|             return false
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|         return lnum <= b:vimindent.block_stack[0].endlnum
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return lnum <= b:vimindent.endlnum
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def IsRightBelow(lnum: number, syntax: string): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return exists('b:vimindent')
 | |
|         && b:vimindent->has_key($'is_{syntax}')
 | |
|         && lnum > b:vimindent.endlnum
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def IsInCurlyBlock(): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return b:vimindent.block_stack
 | |
|         ->indexof((_, block: dict<any>): bool => block.is_curly_block) >= 0
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def IsInThisBlock(line_A: dict<any>, lnum: number): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
 | |
|     cursor(lnum, [lnum, '$']->col())
 | |
|     var end: number = SearchPairEnd('{', '', '}')
 | |
|     setpos('.', pos)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return line_A.lnum <= end
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def IsInInterface(): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return SearchPair('interface', '', 'endinterface', 'nW') > 0
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def IsFirstLineOfCommand(line_1: dict<any>, line_2: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     if line_1.text->Is_IN_KeywordForLoop(line_2.text)
 | |
|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if line_1.text =~ RANGE_AT_SOL
 | |
|             || line_1.text =~ PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND
 | |
|         return true
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if line_2.text =~ DICT_KEY
 | |
|             && !line_1->IsInThisBlock(line_2.lnum)
 | |
|         return true
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var line_1_is_good: bool = line_1.text !~ COMMENT
 | |
|         && line_1.text !~ DICT_KEY
 | |
|         && line_1.text !~ LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var line_2_is_good: bool = !line_2->EndsWithLineContinuation()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return line_1_is_good && line_2_is_good
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def Is_IN_KeywordForLoop(line_1: string, line_2: string): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return line_2 =~ '^\s*for\s'
 | |
|         && line_1 =~ '^\s*in\s'
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def InCommentOrString(): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return synstack('.', col('.'))
 | |
|         ->indexof((_, id: number): bool => synIDattr(id, 'name') =~ '\ccomment\|string\|heredoc') >= 0
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def AlsoClosesBlock(line_B: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     # We know that `line_B` opens a block.
 | |
|     # Let's see if it also closes that block.
 | |
|     var kwd: string = BlockStartKeyword(line_B.text)
 | |
|     if !START_MIDDLE_END->has_key(kwd)
 | |
|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var [start: string, middle: string, end: string] = START_MIDDLE_END[kwd]
 | |
|     var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
 | |
|     cursor(line_B.lnum, 1)
 | |
|     var block_end: number = SearchPairEnd(start, middle, end, line_B.lnum)
 | |
|     setpos('.', pos)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return block_end > 0
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def EndsWithComma(line: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return NonCommentedMatch(line, COMMA_AT_EOL)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def EndsWithCommaOrDictKey(line_A: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return NonCommentedMatch(line_A, COMMA_OR_DICT_KEY_AT_EOL)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def EndsWithCurlyBlock(line_B: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return NonCommentedMatch(line_B, STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def EndsWithLambdaArrow(line_A: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return NonCommentedMatch(line_A, LAMBDA_ARROW_AT_EOL)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def EndsWithLineContinuation(line_B: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return NonCommentedMatch(line_B, LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_EOL)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def EndsWithOpeningBracket(line: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return NonCommentedMatch(line, OPENING_BRACKET_AT_EOL)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def EndsWithClosingBracket(line: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     return NonCommentedMatch(line, CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_EOL)
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| 
 | |
| def NonCommentedMatch(line: dict<any>, pat: string): bool # {{{3
 | |
|     # Could happen if there is no code above us, and we're not on the 1st line.
 | |
|     # In that case, `PrevCodeLine()` returns `{lnum: 0, line: ''}`.
 | |
|     if line.lnum == 0
 | |
|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Technically, that's wrong.  A  line might start with a range  and end with a
 | |
|     # line continuation symbol.  But it's unlikely.  And it's useful to assume the
 | |
|     # opposite because it  prevents us from conflating a mark  with an operator or
 | |
|     # the start of a list:
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     #              not a comparison operator
 | |
|     #              v
 | |
|     #     :'< mark <
 | |
|     #     :'< mark [
 | |
|     #              ^
 | |
|     #              not the start of a list
 | |
|     if line.text =~ RANGE_AT_SOL
 | |
|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #                    that's not an arithmetic operator
 | |
|     #                    v
 | |
|     #     catch /pattern /
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # When `/` is used as a pattern delimiter, it's always present twice.
 | |
|     # And  usually, the  first occurrence  is  in the  middle of  a sequence  of
 | |
|     # non-whitespace characters.  If we can find  such a `/`, we assume that the
 | |
|     # trailing `/` is not an operator.
 | |
|     # Warning: Here, don't use a too complex pattern.{{{
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # In particular, avoid backreferences.
 | |
|     # For example, this would be too costly:
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     #     if line.text =~ $'\%(\S*\({PATTERN_DELIMITER}\)\S\+\|\S\+\({PATTERN_DELIMITER}\)\S*\)'
 | |
|     #             .. $'\s\+\1{END_OF_COMMAND}'
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # Sometimes, it could even give `E363`.
 | |
|     #}}}
 | |
|     var delim: string = line.text
 | |
|         ->matchstr($'\s\+\zs{PATTERN_DELIMITER}\ze{END_OF_COMMAND}')
 | |
|     if !delim->empty()
 | |
|         delim = $'\V{delim}\m'
 | |
|         if line.text =~ $'\%(\S*{delim}\S\+\|\S\+{delim}\S*\)\s\+{delim}{END_OF_COMMAND}'
 | |
|             return false
 | |
|         endif
 | |
|     endif
 | |
|     # TODO: We might still miss some corner cases:{{{
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     #                          conflated with arithmetic division
 | |
|     #                          v
 | |
|     #     substitute/pat / rep /
 | |
|     #         echo
 | |
|     #     ^--^
 | |
|     #      ✘
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # A better way to handle all these corner cases, would be to inspect the top
 | |
|     # of the syntax stack:
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     #     :echo synID('.', col('.'), v:false)->synIDattr('name')
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # Unfortunately, the legacy syntax plugin is not accurate enough.
 | |
|     # For example, it doesn't highlight a slash as an operator.
 | |
|     # }}}
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # `%` at the end of a line is tricky.
 | |
|     # It might be the modulo operator or the current file (e.g. `edit %`).
 | |
|     # Let's assume it's the latter.
 | |
|     if line.text =~ $'%{END_OF_COMMAND}'
 | |
|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if line.text =~ TRICKY_COMMANDS
 | |
|         return false
 | |
|     endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|     var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
 | |
|     cursor(line.lnum, 1)
 | |
|     var match_lnum: number = search(pat, 'cnW', line.lnum, TIMEOUT, (): bool => InCommentOrString())
 | |
|     setpos('.', pos)
 | |
|     return match_lnum > 0
 | |
| enddef
 | |
| # }}}1
 | |
| # vim:sw=4
 |