" Vim completion script
" Language: XHTML 1.0 Strict
" Maintainer: Mikolaj Machowski ( mikmach AT wp DOT pl )
" Last Change: 2005 Sep 13
function! htmlcomplete#CompleteTags(findstart, base)
if a:findstart
" locate the start of the word
let line = getline('.')
let start = col('.') - 1
while start >= 0 && line[start - 1] !~ '<'
let start -= 1
endwhile
let g:st = start
return start
else
" Set attribute groups
let g:coreattrs = ["id", "class", "style", "title"]
let g:i18n = ["lang", "xml:lang", "dir"]
let g:events = ["onclick", "ondblclick", "onmousedown", "onmouseup", "onmousemove",
\ "onmouseout", "onkeypress", "onkeydown", "onkeyup"]
let g:focus = ["accesskey", "tabindex", "onfocus", "onblur"]
let g:coregroup = g:coreattrs
let g:coregroup = extend(g:coregroup, g:i18n)
let g:coregroup = extend(g:coregroup, g:events)
" find tags matching with "a:base"
let res = []
" If a:base contains > it means we are already outside of tag and we
" should abandon action
if a:base =~ '>'
return []
endif
" If a:base contains white space it is attribute.
" It could be also value of attribute...
" Possible situations where any prediction would be difficult:
" 1. Events attributes
if a:base =~ '\s'
" Sort out style, class, and on* cases
" Perfect solution for style would be switching for CSS completion. Is
" it possible?
" Also retrieving class names from current file and linked
" stylesheets.
if a:base =~ "\\(on[a-z]*\\|style\\|class\\)\\s*=\\s*[\"']"
let stripbase = matchstr(a:base, ".*\\(on[a-z]*\\|style\\|class\\)\\s*=\\s*[\"']\\zs.*")
" Now we have a:base stripped from all chars up to style/class.
" It may fail with some strange style value combinations.
if stripbase !~ "[\"']"
return []
endif
endif
" We have to get first word to offer
" proper attributes.
let tag = split(a:base)[0]
" Get last word, it should be attr name
let attr = matchstr(a:base, '.*\s\zs.*')
" If attr contains =\s*[\"'] we catched value of attribute
if attr =~ "=\s*[\"']"
" Let do attribute specific completion
let attrname = matchstr(attr, '.*\ze\s*=')
let entered_value = matchstr(attr, ".*=\\s*[\"']\\zs.*")
let values = []
if attrname == 'media'
let values = ["screen", "tty", "tv", "projection", "handheld", "print", "braille", "aural", "all"]
elseif attrname == 'xml:space'
let values = ["preserve"]
elseif attrname == 'shape'
if a:base =~ '^a\>'
let values = ["rect"]
else
let values = ["rect", "circle", "poly", "default"]
endif
elseif attrname == 'valuetype'
let values = ["data", "ref", "object"]
elseif attrname == 'method'
let values = ["get", "post"]
elseif attrname == 'frame'
let values = ["void", "above", "below", "hsides", "lhs", "rhs", "vsides", "box", "border"]
elseif attrname == 'rules'
let values = ["none", "groups", "rows", "all"]
elseif attrname == 'align'
let values = ["left", "center", "right", "justify", "char"]
elseif attrname == 'valign'
let values = ["top", "middle", "bottom", "baseline"]
elseif attrname == 'scope'
let values = ["row", "col", "rowgroup", "colgroup"]
elseif attrname == 'href'
" Now we are looking for local anchors defined by name or id
if entered_value =~ '^#'
let file = join(getline(1, line('$')), ' ')
" Split it be sure there will be one id/name element in
" item, it will be also first word [a-zA-Z0-9_-] in element
let oneelement = split(file, "\\(meta \\)\\@