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" Mini Buffer Explorer <minibufexpl.vim>
"
" HINT: Type zR if you don't know how to use folds
"
" Script Info and Documentation {{{
"=============================================================================
" Copyright: Copyright (C) 2002 & 2003 Bindu Wavell
" Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code,
" with or without modifications, provided that this copyright
" notice is copied with it. Like anything else that's free,
" minibufexplorer.vim is provided *as is* and comes with no
" warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. In no
" event will the copyright holder be liable for any damamges
" resulting from the use of this software.
"
" Name Of File: minibufexpl.vim
" Description: Mini Buffer Explorer Vim Plugin
" Maintainer: Bindu Wavell <bindu@wavell.net>
" URL: http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=159
" Last Change: Sunday, June 21, 2004
" Version: 6.3.2
" Derived from Jeff Lanzarotta's bufexplorer.vim version 6.0.7
" Jeff can be reached at (jefflanzarotta@yahoo.com) and the
" original plugin can be found at:
" http://lanzarotta.tripod.com/vim/plugin/6/bufexplorer.vim.zip
"
" Usage: Normally, this file should reside in the plugins
" directory and be automatically sourced. If not, you must
" manually source this file using ':source minibufexplorer.vim'.
"
" You may use the default keymappings of
"
" <Leader>mbe - Opens MiniBufExplorer
"
" or you may want to add something like the following
" key mapping to your _vimrc/.vimrc file.
"
" map <Leader>b :MiniBufExplorer<cr>
"
" However, in most cases you won't need any key-bindings at all.
"
" <Leader> is usually backslash so type "\mbe" (quickly) to open
" the -MiniBufExplorer- window.
"
" Other keymappings include: <Leader>mbc to close the Explorer
" window, <Leader>mbu to force the Explorer to Update and
" <Leader>mbt to toggle the Explorer window; it will open if
" closed or close if open. Each of these key bindings can be
" overridden (see the notes on <Leader>mbe above.)
"
" You can map these additional commands as follows:
"
" map <Leader>c :CMiniBufExplorer<cr>
" map <Leader>u :UMiniBufExplorer<cr>
" map <Leader>t :TMiniBufExplorer<cr>
"
" NOTE: you can change the key binding used in these mappings
" so that they fit with your configuration of vim.
"
" You can also call each of these features by typing the
" following in command mode:
"
" :MiniBufExplorer " Open and/or goto Explorer
" :CMiniBufExplorer " Close the Explorer if it's open
" :UMiniBufExplorer " Update Explorer without navigating
" :TMiniBufExplorer " Toggle the Explorer window open and
" closed.
"
" To control where the new split window goes relative to the
" current window, use the setting:
"
" let g:miniBufExplSplitBelow=0 " Put new window above
" " current or on the
" " left for vertical split
" let g:miniBufExplSplitBelow=1 " Put new window below
" " current or on the
" " right for vertical split
"
" The default for this is read from the &splitbelow VIM option.
"
" By default we are now (as of 6.0.2) forcing the -MiniBufExplorer-
" window to open up at the edge of the screen. You can turn this
" off by setting the following variable in your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplSplitToEdge = 0
"
" If you would like a vertical explorer you can assign the column
" width (in characters) you want for your explorer window with the
" following .vimrc variable (this was introduced in 6.3.0):
"
" let g:miniBufExplVSplit = 20 " column width in chars
"
" IN HORIZONTAL MODE:
" It is now (as of 6.1.1) possible to set a maximum height for
" the -MiniBufExplorer- window. You can set the max height by
" letting the following variable in your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplMaxSize = <max lines: defualt 0>
"
" setting this to 0 will mean the window gets as big as
" needed to fit all your buffers.
"
" NOTE: This was g:miniBufExplMaxHeight before 6.3.0; the old
" setting is backwards compatible if you don't use MaxSize.
"
" As of 6.2.2 it is possible to set a minimum height for the
" -MiniBufExplorer- window. You can set the min height by
" letting the following variable in your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplMinSize = <min height: default 1>
"
" NOTE: This was g:miniBufExplMinHeight before 6.3.0; the old
" setting is backwards compatible if you don't use MinSize.
"
" IN VERTICAL MODE: (as of 6.3.0)
" By default the vertical explorer has a fixed width. If you put:
"
" let g:miniBufExplMaxSize = <max width: default 0>
"
" into your .vimrc then MBE will attempt to set the width of the
" MBE window to be as wide as your widest tab. The width will not
" exceed MaxSize even if you have wider tabs.
"
" Accepting the default value of 0 for this will give you a fixed
" width MBE window.
"
" You can specify a MinSize for the vertical explorer window by
" putting the following in your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplMinSize = <min width: default 1>
"
" This will have no effect unless you also specivy MaxSize.
"
" By default we are now (as of 6.0.1) turning on the MoreThanOne
" option. This stops the -MiniBufExplorer- from opening
" automatically until more than one eligible buffer is available.
" You can turn this feature off by setting the following variable
" in your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplorerMoreThanOne=1
"
" (The following enhancement is as of 6.2.2)
" Setting this to 0 will cause the MBE window to be loaded even
" if no buffers are available. Setting it to 1 causes the MBE
" window to be loaded as soon as an eligible buffer is read. You
" can also set it to larger numbers. So if you set it to 4 for
" example the MBE window wouldn't auto-open until 4 eligibles
" buffers had been loaded. This is nice for folks that don't
" want an MBE window unless they are editing more than two or
" three buffers.
"
" To enable the optional mapping of Control + Vim Direction Keys
" [hjkl] to window movement commands, you can put the following into
" your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavVim = 1
"
" To enable the optional mapping of Control + Arrow Keys to window
" movement commands, you can put the following into your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavArrows = 1
"
" To enable the optional mapping of <C-TAB> and <C-S-TAB> to a
" function that will bring up the next or previous buffer in the
" current window, you can put the following into your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchBufs = 1
"
" To enable the optional mapping of <C-TAB> and <C-S-TAB> to mappings
" that will move to the next and previous (respectively) window, you
" can put the following into your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchWindows = 1
"
"
" NOTE: If you set the ...TabSwitchBufs AND ...TabSwitchWindows,
" ...TabSwitchBufs will be enabled and ...TabSwitchWindows
" will not.
"
" As of MBE 6.3.0, you can put the following into your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplUseSingleClick = 1
"
" If you would like to single click on tabs rather than double
" clicking on them to goto the selected buffer.
"
" NOTE: If you use the single click option in taglist.vim you may
" need to get an updated version that includes a patch I
" provided to allow both explorers to provide single click
" buffer selection.
"
" It is possible to customize the the highlighting for the tabs in
" the MBE by configuring the following highlighting groups:
"
" MBENormal - for buffers that have NOT CHANGED and
" are NOT VISIBLE.
" MBEChanged - for buffers that HAVE CHANGED and are
" NOT VISIBLE
" MBEVisibleNormal - buffers that have NOT CHANGED and are
" VISIBLE
" MBEVisibleChanged - buffers that have CHANGED and are VISIBLE
"
" You can either link to an existing highlighting group by
" adding a command like:
"
" hi link MBEVisibleChanged Error
"
" to your .vimrc or you can specify exact foreground and background
" colors using the following syntax:
"
" hi MBEChanged guibg=darkblue ctermbg=darkblue termbg=white
"
" NOTE: If you set a colorscheme in your .vimrc you should do it
" BEFORE updating the MBE highlighting groups.
"
" If you use other explorers like TagList you can (As of 6.2.8) put:
"
" let g:miniBufExplModSelTarget = 1
"
" into your .vimrc in order to force MBE to try to place selected
" buffers into a window that does not have a nonmodifiable buffer.
" The upshot of this should be that if you go into MBE and select
" a buffer, the buffer should not show up in a window that is
" hosting an explorer.
"
" There is a VIM bug that can cause buffers to show up without
" their highlighting. The following setting will cause MBE to
" try and turn highlighting back on (introduced in 6.3.1):
"
" let g:miniBufExplForceSyntaxEnable = 1
"
" MBE has had a basic debugging capability for quite some time.
" However, it has not been very friendly in the past. As of 6.0.8,
" you can put one of each of the following into your .vimrc:
"
" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 0 " MBE serious errors output
" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 4 " MBE all errors output
" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 10 " MBE reports everything
"
" You can also set a DebugMode to cause output to be target as
" follows (default is mode 3):
"
" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 0 " Errors will show up in
" " a vim window
" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 1 " Uses VIM's echo function
" " to display on the screen
" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 2 " Writes to a file
" " MiniBufExplorer.DBG
" let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 3 " Store output in global:
" " g:miniBufExplorerDebugOutput
"
" Or if you are able to start VIM, you might just perform these
" at a command prompt right before you do the operation that is
" failing.
"
" History: Moved to end of file
"
" Known Issues: When debugging is turned on and set to output to a window, there
" are some cases where the window is opened more than once, there
" are other cases where an old debug window can be lost.
"
" Several MBE commands can break the window history so <C-W>[pnw]
" might not take you to the expected window.
"
" Todo: Add the ability to specify a regexp for eligible buffers
" allowing the ability to filter out certain buffers that
" you don't want to control from MBE
"
"=============================================================================
" }}}
" Startup Check
"
" Has this plugin already been loaded? {{{
"
if exists('loaded_minibufexplorer')
finish
endif
let loaded_minibufexplorer = 1
" }}}
" Mappings and Commands
"
" MBE Keyboard Mappings {{{
" If we don't already have keyboard mappings for MBE then create them
"
if !hasmapto('<Plug>MiniBufExplorer')
map <unique> <Leader>mbe <Plug>MiniBufExplorer
endif
if !hasmapto('<Plug>CMiniBufExplorer')
map <unique> <Leader>mbc <Plug>CMiniBufExplorer
endif
if !hasmapto('<Plug>UMiniBufExplorer')
map <unique> <Leader>mbu <Plug>UMiniBufExplorer
endif
if !hasmapto('<Plug>TMiniBufExplorer')
map <unique> <Leader>mbt <Plug>TMiniBufExplorer
endif
" }}}
" MBE <Script> internal map {{{
"
noremap <unique> <script> <Plug>MiniBufExplorer :call <SID>StartExplorer(1, -1)<CR>:<BS>
noremap <unique> <script> <Plug>CMiniBufExplorer :call <SID>StopExplorer(1)<CR>:<BS>
noremap <unique> <script> <Plug>UMiniBufExplorer :call <SID>AutoUpdate(-1)<CR>:<BS>
noremap <unique> <script> <Plug>TMiniBufExplorer :call <SID>ToggleExplorer()<CR>:<BS>
" }}}
" MBE commands {{{
"
if !exists(':MiniBufExplorer')
command! MiniBufExplorer call <SID>StartExplorer(1, -1)
endif
if !exists(':CMiniBufExplorer')
command! CMiniBufExplorer call <SID>StopExplorer(1)
endif
if !exists(':UMiniBufExplorer')
command! UMiniBufExplorer call <SID>AutoUpdate(-1)
endif
if !exists(':TMiniBufExplorer')
command! TMiniBufExplorer call <SID>ToggleExplorer()
endif
if !exists(':MBEbn')
command! MBEbn call <SID>CycleBuffer(1)
endif
if !exists(':MBEbp')
command! MBEbp call <SID>CycleBuffer(0)
endif " }}}
" Global Configuration Variables
"
" Debug Level {{{
"
" 0 = no logging
" 1=5 = errors ; 1 is the most important
" 5-9 = info ; 5 is the most important
" 10 = Entry/Exit
if !exists('g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel')
let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 0
endif
" }}}
" Debug Mode {{{
"
" 0 = debug to a window
" 1 = use vim's echo facility
" 2 = write to a file named MiniBufExplorer.DBG
" in the directory where vim was started
" THIS IS VERY SLOW
" 3 = Write into g:miniBufExplorerDebugOutput
" global variable [This is the default]
if !exists('g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode')
let g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode = 3
endif
" }}}
" Allow auto update? {{{
"
" We start out with this off for startup, but once vim is running we
" turn this on.
if !exists('g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate')
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = 0
endif
" }}}
" MoreThanOne? {{{
" Display Mini Buf Explorer when there are 'More Than One' eligible buffers
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplorerMoreThanOne')
let g:miniBufExplorerMoreThanOne = 2
endif
" }}}
" Split below/above/left/right? {{{
" When opening a new -MiniBufExplorer- window, split the new windows below or
" above the current window? 1 = below, 0 = above.
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplSplitBelow')
let g:miniBufExplSplitBelow = &splitbelow
endif
" }}}
" Split to edge? {{{
" When opening a new -MiniBufExplorer- window, split the new windows to the
" full edge? 1 = yes, 0 = no.
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplSplitToEdge')
let g:miniBufExplSplitToEdge = 1
endif
" }}}
" MaxHeight (depreciated) {{{
" When sizing the -MiniBufExplorer- window, assign a maximum window height.
" 0 = size to fit all buffers, otherwise the value is number of lines for
" buffer. [Depreciated use g:miniBufExplMaxSize]
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplMaxHeight')
let g:miniBufExplMaxHeight = 0
endif
" }}}
" MaxSize {{{
" Same as MaxHeight but also works for vertical splits if specified with a
" vertical split then vertical resizing will be performed. If left at 0
" then the number of columns in g:miniBufExplVSplit will be used as a
" static window width.
if !exists('g:miniBufExplMaxSize')
let g:miniBufExplMaxSize = g:miniBufExplMaxHeight
endif
" }}}
" MinHeight (depreciated) {{{
" When sizing the -MiniBufExplorer- window, assign a minumum window height.
" the value is minimum number of lines for buffer. Setting this to zero can
" cause strange height behavior. The default value is 1 [Depreciated use
" g:miniBufExplMinSize]
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplMinHeight')
let g:miniBufExplMinHeight = 1
endif
" }}}
" MinSize {{{
" Same as MinHeight but also works for vertical splits. For vertical splits,
" this is ignored unless g:miniBufExplMax(Size|Height) are specified.
if !exists('g:miniBufExplMinSize')
let g:miniBufExplMinSize = g:miniBufExplMinHeight
endif
" }}}
" Horizontal or Vertical explorer? {{{
" For folks that like vertical explorers, I'm caving in and providing for
" veritcal splits. If this is set to 0 then the current horizontal
" splitting logic will be run. If however you want a vertical split,
" assign the width (in characters) you wish to assign to the MBE window.
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplVSplit')
let g:miniBufExplVSplit = 0
endif
" }}}
" TabWrap? {{{
" By default line wrap is used (possibly breaking a tab name between two
" lines.) Turning this option on (setting it to 1) can take more screen
" space, but will make sure that each tab is on one and only one line.
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplTabWrap')
let g:miniBufExplTabWrap = 0
endif
" }}}
" Extended window navigation commands? {{{
" Global flag to turn extended window navigation commands on or off
" enabled = 1, dissabled = 0
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplMapWindowNav')
" This is for backwards compatibility and may be removed in a
" later release, please use the ...NavVim and/or ...NavArrows
" settings.
let g:miniBufExplMapWindowNav = 0
endif
if !exists('g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavVim')
let g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavVim = 0
endif
if !exists('g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavArrows')
let g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavArrows = 0
endif
if !exists('g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchBufs')
let g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchBufs = 0
endif
" Notice: that if CTabSwitchBufs is turned on then
" we turn off CTabSwitchWindows.
if g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchBufs == 1 || !exists('g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchWindows')
let g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchWindows = 0
endif
"
" If we have enabled control + vim direction key remapping
" then perform the remapping
"
" Notice: I left g:miniBufExplMapWindowNav in for backward
" compatibility. Eventually this mapping will be removed so
" please use the newer g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavVim setting.
if g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavVim || g:miniBufExplMapWindowNav
noremap <C-J> <C-W>j
noremap <C-K> <C-W>k
noremap <C-H> <C-W>h
noremap <C-L> <C-W>l
endif
"
" If we have enabled control + arrow key remapping
" then perform the remapping
"
if g:miniBufExplMapWindowNavArrows
noremap <C-Down> <C-W>j
noremap <C-Up> <C-W>k
noremap <C-Left> <C-W>h
noremap <C-Right> <C-W>l
endif
" If we have enabled <C-TAB> and <C-S-TAB> to switch buffers
" in the current window then perform the remapping
"
if g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchBufs
noremap <C-TAB> :call <SID>CycleBuffer(1)<CR>:<BS>
noremap <C-S-TAB> :call <SID>CycleBuffer(0)<CR>:<BS>
endif
"
" If we have enabled <C-TAB> and <C-S-TAB> to switch windows
" then perform the remapping
"
if g:miniBufExplMapCTabSwitchWindows
noremap <C-TAB> <C-W>w
noremap <C-S-TAB> <C-W>W
endif
" }}}
" Modifiable Select Target {{{
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplModSelTarget')
let g:miniBufExplModSelTarget = 0
endif
"}}}
" Force Syntax Enable {{{
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplForceSyntaxEnable')
let g:miniBufExplForceSyntaxEnable = 0
endif
" }}}
" Single/Double Click? {{{
" flag that can be set to 1 in a users .vimrc to allow
" single click switching of tabs. By default we use
" double click for tab selection.
"
if !exists('g:miniBufExplUseSingleClick')
let g:miniBufExplUseSingleClick = 0
endif
"
" attempt to perform single click mapping, it would be much
" nicer if we could nnoremap <buffer> ... however vim does
" not fire the <buffer> <leftmouse> when you use the mouse
" to enter a buffer.
"
if g:miniBufExplUseSingleClick == 1
let s:clickmap = ':if bufname("%") == "-MiniBufExplorer-" <bar> call <SID>MBEClick() <bar> endif <CR>'
if maparg('<LEFTMOUSE>', 'n') == ''
" no mapping for leftmouse
exec ':nnoremap <silent> <LEFTMOUSE> <LEFTMOUSE>' . s:clickmap
else
" we have a mapping
let g:miniBufExplDoneClickSave = 1
let s:m = ':nnoremap <silent> <LEFTMOUSE> <LEFTMOUSE>'
let s:m = s:m . substitute(substitute(maparg('<LEFTMOUSE>', 'n'), '|', '<bar>', 'g'), '\c^<LEFTMOUSE>', '', '')
let s:m = s:m . s:clickmap
exec s:m
endif
endif " }}}
" Variables used internally
"
" Script/Global variables {{{
" Global used to store the buffer list so we don't update the
" UI unless the list has changed.
if !exists('g:miniBufExplBufList')
let g:miniBufExplBufList = ''
endif
" Variable used as a mutex so that we don't do lots
" of AutoUpdates at the same time.
if !exists('g:miniBufExplInAutoUpdate')
let g:miniBufExplInAutoUpdate = 0
endif
" In debug mode 3 this variable will hold the debug output
if !exists('g:miniBufExplorerDebugOutput')
let g:miniBufExplorerDebugOutput = ''
endif
" In debug mode 3 this variable will hold the debug output
if !exists('g:miniBufExplForceDisplay')
let g:miniBufExplForceDisplay = 0
endif
" Variable used to pass maxTabWidth info between functions
let s:maxTabWidth = 0
" Variable used to count debug output lines
let s:debugIndex = 0
" }}}
" Setup an autocommand group and some autocommands {{{
" that keep our explorer updated automatically.
"
augroup MiniBufExplorer
autocmd MiniBufExplorer BufDelete * call <SID>DEBUG('-=> BufDelete AutoCmd', 10) |call <SID>AutoUpdate(expand('<abuf>'))
autocmd MiniBufExplorer BufEnter * call <SID>DEBUG('-=> BufEnter AutoCmd', 10) |call <SID>AutoUpdate(-1)
autocmd MiniBufExplorer VimEnter * call <SID>DEBUG('-=> VimEnter AutoCmd', 10) |let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = 1 |call <SID>AutoUpdate(-1)
" }}}
" Functions
"
" StartExplorer - Sets up our explorer and causes it to be displayed {{{
"
function! <SID>StartExplorer(sticky, delBufNum)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering StartExplorer()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
if a:sticky == 1
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = 1
endif
" Store the current buffer
let l:curBuf = bufnr('%')
" Prevent a report of our actions from showing up.
let l:save_rep = &report
let l:save_sc = &showcmd
let &report = 10000
set noshowcmd
call <SID>FindCreateWindow('-MiniBufExplorer-', -1, 1, 1)
" Make sure we are in our window
if bufname('%') != '-MiniBufExplorer-'
call <SID>DEBUG('StartExplorer called in invalid window',1)
let &report = l:save_rep
let &showcmd = l:save_sc
return
endif
" !!! We may want to make the following optional -- Bindu
" New windows don't cause all windows to be resized to equal sizes
set noequalalways
" !!! We may want to make the following optional -- Bindu
" We don't want the mouse to change focus without a click
set nomousefocus
" If folks turn numbering and columns on by default we will turn
" them off for the MBE window
setlocal foldcolumn=0
setlocal nonumber
if has("syntax")
syn clear
syn match MBENormal '\[[^\]]*\]'
syn match MBEChanged '\[[^\]]*\]+'
syn match MBEVisibleNormal '\[[^\]]*\]\*+\='
syn match MBEVisibleChanged '\[[^\]]*\]\*+'
if !exists("g:did_minibufexplorer_syntax_inits")
let g:did_minibufexplorer_syntax_inits = 1
hi def link MBENormal Comment
hi def link MBEChanged String
hi def link MBEVisibleNormal Special
hi def link MBEVisibleChanged Special
endif
endif
" If you press return in the -MiniBufExplorer- then try
" to open the selected buffer in the previous window.
nnoremap <buffer> <CR> :call <SID>MBESelectBuffer()<CR>:<BS>
" If you DoubleClick in the -MiniBufExplorer- then try
" to open the selected buffer in the previous window.
nnoremap <buffer> <2-LEFTMOUSE> :call <SID>MBEDoubleClick()<CR>:<BS>
" If you press d in the -MiniBufExplorer- then try to
" delete the selected buffer.
nnoremap <buffer> d :call <SID>MBEDeleteBuffer()<CR>:<BS>
" If you press w in the -MiniBufExplorer- then switch back
" to the previous window.
nnoremap <buffer> p :wincmd p<CR>:<BS>
" The following allow us to use regular movement keys to
" scroll in a wrapped single line buffer
nnoremap <buffer> j gj
nnoremap <buffer> k gk
nnoremap <buffer> <down> gj
nnoremap <buffer> <up> gk
" The following allows for quicker moving between buffer
" names in the [MBE] window it also saves the last-pattern
" and restores it.
nnoremap <buffer> <TAB> :call search('\[[0-9]*:[^\]]*\]')<CR>:<BS>
nnoremap <buffer> <S-TAB> :call search('\[[0-9]*:[^\]]*\]','b')<CR>:<BS>
call <SID>DisplayBuffers(a:delBufNum)
if (l:curBuf != -1)
call search('\['.l:curBuf.':'.expand('#'.l:curBuf.':t').'\]')
else
call <SID>DEBUG('No current buffer to search for',9)
endif
let &report = l:save_rep
let &showcmd = l:save_sc
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Completed StartExplorer()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
endfunction
" }}}
" StopExplorer - Looks for our explorer and closes the window if it is open {{{
"
function! <SID>StopExplorer(sticky)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering StopExplorer()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
if a:sticky == 1
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = 0
endif
let l:winNum = <SID>FindWindow('-MiniBufExplorer-', 1)
if l:winNum != -1
exec l:winNum.' wincmd w'
silent! close
wincmd p
endif
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Completed StopExplorer()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
endfunction
" }}}
" ToggleExplorer - Looks for our explorer and opens/closes the window {{{
"
function! <SID>ToggleExplorer()
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering ToggleExplorer()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = 0
let l:winNum = <SID>FindWindow('-MiniBufExplorer-', 1)
if l:winNum != -1
call <SID>StopExplorer(1)
else
call <SID>StartExplorer(1, -1)
wincmd p
endif
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Completed ToggleExplorer()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
endfunction
" }}}
" FindWindow - Return the window number of a named buffer {{{
" If none is found then returns -1.
"
function! <SID>FindWindow(bufName, doDebug)
if a:doDebug
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering FindWindow()',10)
endif
" Try to find an existing window that contains
" our buffer.
let l:bufNum = bufnr(a:bufName)
if l:bufNum != -1
if a:doDebug
call <SID>DEBUG('Found buffer ('.a:bufName.'): '.l:bufNum,9)
endif
let l:winNum = bufwinnr(l:bufNum)
else
let l:winNum = -1
endif
return l:winNum
endfunction
" }}}
" FindCreateWindow - Attempts to find a window for a named buffer. {{{
"
" If it is found then moves there. Otherwise creates a new window and
" configures it and moves there.
"
" forceEdge, -1 use defaults, 0 below, 1 above
" isExplorer, 0 no, 1 yes
" doDebug, 0 no, 1 yes
"
function! <SID>FindCreateWindow(bufName, forceEdge, isExplorer, doDebug)
if a:doDebug
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering FindCreateWindow('.a:bufName.')',10)
endif
" Save the user's split setting.
let l:saveSplitBelow = &splitbelow
" Set to our new values.
let &splitbelow = g:miniBufExplSplitBelow
" Try to find an existing explorer window
let l:winNum = <SID>FindWindow(a:bufName, a:doDebug)
" If found goto the existing window, otherwise
" split open a new window.
if l:winNum != -1
if a:doDebug
call <SID>DEBUG('Found window ('.a:bufName.'): '.l:winNum,9)
endif
exec l:winNum.' wincmd w'
let l:winFound = 1
else
if g:miniBufExplSplitToEdge == 1 || a:forceEdge >= 0
let l:edge = &splitbelow
if a:forceEdge >= 0
let l:edge = a:forceEdge
endif
if l:edge
if g:miniBufExplVSplit == 0
exec 'bo sp '.a:bufName
else
exec 'bo vsp '.a:bufName
endif
else
if g:miniBufExplVSplit == 0
exec 'to sp '.a:bufName
else
exec 'to vsp '.a:bufName
endif
endif
else
if g:miniBufExplVSplit == 0
exec 'sp '.a:bufName
else
" &splitbelow doesn't affect vertical splits
" so we have to do this explicitly.. ugh.
if &splitbelow
exec 'rightb vsp '.a:bufName
else
exec 'vsp '.a:bufName
endif
endif
endif
let g:miniBufExplForceDisplay = 1
" Try to find an existing explorer window
let l:winNum = <SID>FindWindow(a:bufName, a:doDebug)
if l:winNum != -1
if a:doDebug
call <SID>DEBUG('Created and then found window ('.a:bufName.'): '.l:winNum,9)
endif
exec l:winNum.' wincmd w'
else
if a:doDebug
call <SID>DEBUG('FindCreateWindow failed to create window ('.a:bufName.').',1)
endif
return
endif
if a:isExplorer
" Turn off the swapfile, set the buffer type so that it won't get written,
" and so that it will get deleted when it gets hidden and turn on word wrap.
setlocal noswapfile
setlocal buftype=nofile
setlocal bufhidden=delete
if g:miniBufExplVSplit == 0
setlocal wrap
else
setlocal nowrap
exec('setlocal winwidth='.g:miniBufExplMinSize)
endif
endif
if a:doDebug
call <SID>DEBUG('Window ('.a:bufName.') created: '.winnr(),9)
endif
endif
" Restore the user's split setting.
let &splitbelow = l:saveSplitBelow
endfunction
" }}}
" DisplayBuffers - Wrapper for getting MBE window shown {{{
"
" Makes sure we are in our explorer, then erases the current buffer and turns
" it into a mini buffer explorer window.
"
function! <SID>DisplayBuffers(delBufNum)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering DisplayBuffers()',10)
" Make sure we are in our window
if bufname('%') != '-MiniBufExplorer-'
call <SID>DEBUG('DisplayBuffers called in invalid window',1)
return
endif
" We need to be able to modify the buffer
setlocal modifiable
call <SID>ShowBuffers(a:delBufNum)
call <SID>ResizeWindow()
normal! zz
" Prevent the buffer from being modified.
setlocal nomodifiable
set nobuflisted
endfunction
" }}}
" Resize Window - Set width/height of MBE window {{{
"
" Makes sure we are in our explorer, then sets the height/width for our explorer
" window so that we can fit all of our information without taking extra lines.
"
function! <SID>ResizeWindow()
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering ResizeWindow()',10)
" Make sure we are in our window
if bufname('%') != '-MiniBufExplorer-'
call <SID>DEBUG('ResizeWindow called in invalid window',1)
return
endif
let l:width = winwidth('.')
" Horizontal Resize
if g:miniBufExplVSplit == 0
if g:miniBufExplTabWrap == 0
let l:length = strlen(getline('.'))
let l:height = 0
if (l:width == 0)
let l:height = winheight('.')
else
let l:height = (l:length / l:width)
" handle truncation from div
if (l:length % l:width) != 0
let l:height = l:height + 1
endif
endif
else
exec("setlocal textwidth=".l:width)
normal gg
normal gq}
normal G
let l:height = line('.')
normal gg
endif
" enforce max window height
if g:miniBufExplMaxSize != 0
if g:miniBufExplMaxSize < l:height
let l:height = g:miniBufExplMaxSize
endif
endif
" enfore min window height
if l:height < g:miniBufExplMinSize || l:height == 0
let l:height = g:miniBufExplMinSize
endif
call <SID>DEBUG('ResizeWindow to '.l:height.' lines',9)
exec('resize '.l:height)
" Vertical Resize
else
if g:miniBufExplMaxSize != 0
let l:newWidth = s:maxTabWidth
if l:newWidth > g:miniBufExplMaxSize
let l:newWidth = g:miniBufExplMaxSize
endif
if l:newWidth < g:miniBufExplMinSize
let l:newWidth = g:miniBufExplMinSize
endif
else
let l:newWidth = g:miniBufExplVSplit
endif
if l:width != l:newWidth
call <SID>DEBUG('ResizeWindow to '.l:newWidth.' columns',9)
exec('vertical resize '.l:newWidth)
endif
endif
endfunction
" }}}
" ShowBuffers - Clear current buffer and put the MBE text into it {{{
"
" Makes sure we are in our explorer, then adds a list of all modifiable
" buffers to the current buffer. Special marks are added for buffers that
" are in one or more windows (*) and buffers that have been modified (+)
"
function! <SID>ShowBuffers(delBufNum)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering ShowBuffers()',10)
let l:ListChanged = <SID>BuildBufferList(a:delBufNum, 1)
if (l:ListChanged == 1 || g:miniBufExplForceDisplay)
let l:save_rep = &report
let l:save_sc = &showcmd
let &report = 10000
set noshowcmd
" Delete all lines in buffer.
1,$d _
" Goto the end of the buffer put the buffer list
" and then delete the extra trailing blank line
$
put! =g:miniBufExplBufList
$ d _
let g:miniBufExplForceDisplay = 0
let &report = l:save_rep
let &showcmd = l:save_sc
else
call <SID>DEBUG('Buffer list not update since there was no change',9)
endif
endfunction
" }}}
" Max - Returns the max of two numbers {{{
"
function! <SID>Max(argOne, argTwo)
if a:argOne > a:argTwo
return a:argOne
else
return a:argTwo
endif
endfunction
" }}}
" BuildBufferList - Build the text for the MBE window {{{
"
" Creates the buffer list string and returns 1 if it is different than
" last time this was called and 0 otherwise.
"
function! <SID>BuildBufferList(delBufNum, updateBufList)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering BuildBufferList()',10)
let l:NBuffers = bufnr('$') " Get the number of the last buffer.
let l:i = 0 " Set the buffer index to zero.
let l:fileNames = ''
let l:maxTabWidth = 0
" Loop through every buffer less than the total number of buffers.
while(l:i <= l:NBuffers)
let l:i = l:i + 1
" If we have a delBufNum and it is the current
" buffer then ignore the current buffer.
" Otherwise, continue.
if (a:delBufNum == -1 || l:i != a:delBufNum)
" Make sure the buffer in question is listed.
if(getbufvar(l:i, '&buflisted') == 1)
" Get the name of the buffer.
let l:BufName = bufname(l:i)
" Check to see if the buffer is a blank or not. If the buffer does have
" a name, process it.
if(strlen(l:BufName))
" Only show modifiable buffers (The idea is that we don't
" want to show Explorers)
if (getbufvar(l:i, '&modifiable') == 1 && BufName != '-MiniBufExplorer-')
" Get filename & Remove []'s & ()'s
let l:shortBufName = fnamemodify(l:BufName, ":t")
let l:shortBufName = substitute(l:shortBufName, '[][()]', '', 'g')
let l:tab = '['.l:i.':'.l:shortBufName.']'
" If the buffer is open in a window mark it
if bufwinnr(l:i) != -1
let l:tab = l:tab . '*'
endif
" If the buffer is modified then mark it
if(getbufvar(l:i, '&modified') == 1)
let l:tab = l:tab . '+'
endif
let l:maxTabWidth = <SID>Max(strlen(l:tab), l:maxTabWidth)
let l:fileNames = l:fileNames.l:tab
" If horizontal and tab wrap is turned on we need to add spaces
if g:miniBufExplVSplit == 0
if g:miniBufExplTabWrap != 0
let l:fileNames = l:fileNames.' '
endif
" If not horizontal we need a newline
else
let l:fileNames = l:fileNames . "\n"
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
endwhile
if (g:miniBufExplBufList != l:fileNames)
if (a:updateBufList)
let g:miniBufExplBufList = l:fileNames
let s:maxTabWidth = l:maxTabWidth
endif
return 1
else
return 0
endif
endfunction
" }}}
" HasEligibleBuffers - Are there enough MBE eligible buffers to open the MBE window? {{{
"
" Returns 1 if there are any buffers that can be displayed in a
" mini buffer explorer. Otherwise returns 0. If delBufNum is
" any non -1 value then don't include that buffer in the list
" of eligible buffers.
"
function! <SID>HasEligibleBuffers(delBufNum)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering HasEligibleBuffers()',10)
let l:save_rep = &report
let l:save_sc = &showcmd
let &report = 10000
set noshowcmd
let l:NBuffers = bufnr('$') " Get the number of the last buffer.
let l:i = 0 " Set the buffer index to zero.
let l:found = 0 " No buffer found
if (g:miniBufExplorerMoreThanOne > 1)
call <SID>DEBUG('More Than One mode turned on',6)
endif
let l:needed = g:miniBufExplorerMoreThanOne
" Loop through every buffer less than the total number of buffers.
while(l:i <= l:NBuffers && l:found < l:needed)
let l:i = l:i + 1
" If we have a delBufNum and it is the current
" buffer then ignore the current buffer.
" Otherwise, continue.
if (a:delBufNum == -1 || l:i != a:delBufNum)
" Make sure the buffer in question is listed.
if (getbufvar(l:i, '&buflisted') == 1)
" Get the name of the buffer.
let l:BufName = bufname(l:i)
" Check to see if the buffer is a blank or not. If the buffer does have
" a name, process it.
if (strlen(l:BufName))
" Only show modifiable buffers (The idea is that we don't
" want to show Explorers)
if ((getbufvar(l:i, '&modifiable') == 1) && (BufName != '-MiniBufExplorer-'))
let l:found = l:found + 1
endif
endif
endif
endif
endwhile
let &report = l:save_rep
let &showcmd = l:save_sc
call <SID>DEBUG('HasEligibleBuffers found '.l:found.' eligible buffers of '.l:needed.' needed',6)
return (l:found >= l:needed)
endfunction
" }}}
" Auto Update - Function called by auto commands for auto updating the MBE {{{
"
" IF auto update is turned on AND
" we are in a real buffer AND
" we have enough eligible buffers THEN
" Update our explorer and get back to the current window
"
" If we get a buffer number for a buffer that
" is being deleted, we need to make sure and
" remove the buffer from the list of eligible
" buffers in case we are down to one eligible
" buffer, in which case we will want to close
" the MBE window.
"
function! <SID>AutoUpdate(delBufNum)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering AutoUpdate('.a:delBufNum.') : '.bufnr('%').' : '.bufname('%'),10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
if (g:miniBufExplInAutoUpdate == 1)
call <SID>DEBUG('AutoUpdate recursion stopped',9)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Terminated AutoUpdate()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
return
else
let g:miniBufExplInAutoUpdate = 1
endif
" Don't bother autoupdating the MBE window
if (bufname('%') == '-MiniBufExplorer-')
" If this is the only buffer left then toggle the buffer
if (winbufnr(2) == -1)
call <SID>CycleBuffer(1)
call <SID>DEBUG('AutoUpdate does not run for cycled windows', 9)
else
call <SID>DEBUG('AutoUpdate does not run for the MBE window', 9)
endif
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Terminated AutoUpdate()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
let g:miniBufExplInAutoUpdate = 0
return
endif
if (a:delBufNum != -1)
call <SID>DEBUG('AutoUpdate will make sure that buffer '.a:delBufNum.' is not included in the buffer list.', 5)
endif
" Only allow updates when the AutoUpdate flag is set
" this allows us to stop updates on startup.
if g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate == 1
" Only show MiniBufExplorer if we have a real buffer
if ((g:miniBufExplorerMoreThanOne == 0) || (bufnr('%') != -1 && bufname('%') != ""))
if <SID>HasEligibleBuffers(a:delBufNum) == 1
" if we don't have a window then create one
let l:bufnr = <SID>FindWindow('-MiniBufExplorer-', 0)
if (l:bufnr == -1)
call <SID>DEBUG('About to call StartExplorer (Create MBE)', 9)
call <SID>StartExplorer(0, a:delBufNum)
else
" otherwise only update the window if the contents have
" changed
let l:ListChanged = <SID>BuildBufferList(a:delBufNum, 0)
if (l:ListChanged)
call <SID>DEBUG('About to call StartExplorer (Update MBE)', 9)
call <SID>StartExplorer(0, a:delBufNum)
endif
endif
" go back to the working buffer
if (bufname('%') == '-MiniBufExplorer-')
wincmd p
endif
else
call <SID>DEBUG('Failed in eligible check', 9)
call <SID>StopExplorer(0)
endif
" VIM sometimes turns syntax highlighting off,
" we can force it on, but this may cause weird
" behavior so this is an optional hack to force
" syntax back on when we enter a buffer
if g:miniBufExplForceSyntaxEnable
call <SID>DEBUG('Enable Syntax', 9)
exec 'syntax enable'
endif
else
call <SID>DEBUG('No buffers loaded...',9)
endif
else
call <SID>DEBUG('AutoUpdates are turned off, terminating',9)
endif
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Completed AutoUpdate()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
let g:miniBufExplInAutoUpdate = 0
endfunction
" }}}
" GetSelectedBuffer - From the MBE window, return the bufnum for buf under cursor {{{
"
" If we are in our explorer window then return the buffer number
" for the buffer under the cursor.
"
function! <SID>GetSelectedBuffer()
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering GetSelectedBuffer()',10)
" Make sure we are in our window
if bufname('%') != '-MiniBufExplorer-'
call <SID>DEBUG('GetSelectedBuffer called in invalid window',1)
return -1
endif
let l:save_reg = @"
let @" = ""
normal ""yi[
if @" != ""
let l:retv = substitute(@",'\([0-9]*\):.*', '\1', '') + 0
let @" = l:save_reg
return l:retv
else
let @" = l:save_reg
return -1
endif
endfunction
" }}}
" MBESelectBuffer - From the MBE window, open buffer under the cursor {{{
"
" If we are in our explorer, then we attempt to open the buffer under the
" cursor in the previous window.
"
function! <SID>MBESelectBuffer()
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering MBESelectBuffer()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
" Make sure we are in our window
if bufname('%') != '-MiniBufExplorer-'
call <SID>DEBUG('MBESelectBuffer called in invalid window',1)
return
endif
let l:save_rep = &report
let l:save_sc = &showcmd
let &report = 10000
set noshowcmd
let l:bufnr = <SID>GetSelectedBuffer()
let l:resize = 0
if(l:bufnr != -1) " If the buffer exists.
let l:saveAutoUpdate = g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = 0
" Switch to the previous window
wincmd p
" If we are in the buffer explorer or in a nonmodifiable buffer with
" g:miniBufExplModSelTarget set then try another window (a few times)
if bufname('%') == '-MiniBufExplorer-' || (g:miniBufExplModSelTarget == 1 && getbufvar(bufnr('%'), '&modifiable') == 0)
wincmd w
if bufname('%') == '-MiniBufExplorer-' || (g:miniBufExplModSelTarget == 1 && getbufvar(bufnr('%'), '&modifiable') == 0)
wincmd w
if bufname('%') == '-MiniBufExplorer-' || (g:miniBufExplModSelTarget == 1 && getbufvar(bufnr('%'), '&modifiable') == 0)
wincmd w
" The following handles the case where -MiniBufExplorer-
" is the only window left. We need to resize so we don't
" end up with a 1 or two line buffer.
if bufname('%') == '-MiniBufExplorer-'
let l:resize = 1
endif
endif
endif
endif
exec('b! '.l:bufnr)
if (l:resize)
resize
endif
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = l:saveAutoUpdate
call <SID>AutoUpdate(-1)
endif
let &report = l:save_rep
let &showcmd = l:save_sc
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Completed MBESelectBuffer()',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
endfunction
" }}}
" MBEDeleteBuffer - From the MBE window, delete selected buffer from list {{{
"
" After making sure that we are in our explorer, This will delete the buffer
" under the cursor. If the buffer under the cursor is being displayed in a
" window, this routine will attempt to get different buffers into the
" windows that will be affected so that windows don't get removed.
"
function! <SID>MBEDeleteBuffer()
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering MBEDeleteBuffer()' ,10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
" Make sure we are in our window
if bufname('%') != '-MiniBufExplorer-'
call <SID>DEBUG('MBEDeleteBuffer called in invalid window',1)
return
endif
let l:curLine = line('.')
let l:curCol = virtcol('.')
let l:selBuf = <SID>GetSelectedBuffer()
let l:selBufName = bufname(l:selBuf)
if l:selBufName == 'MiniBufExplorer.DBG' && g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel > 0
call <SID>DEBUG('MBEDeleteBuffer will not delete the debug window, when debugging is turned on.',1)
return
endif
let l:save_rep = &report
let l:save_sc = &showcmd
let &report = 10000
set noshowcmd
if l:selBuf != -1
" Don't want auto updates while we are processing a delete
" request.
let l:saveAutoUpdate = g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = 0
" Save previous window so that if we show a buffer after
" deleting. The show will come up in the correct window.
wincmd p
let l:prevWin = winnr()
let l:prevWinBuf = winbufnr(winnr())
call <SID>DEBUG('Previous window: '.l:prevWin.' buffer in window: '.l:prevWinBuf,5)
call <SID>DEBUG('Selected buffer is <'.l:selBufName.'>['.l:selBuf.']',5)
" If buffer is being displayed in a window then
" move window to a different buffer before
" deleting this one.
let l:winNum = (bufwinnr(l:selBufName) + 0)
" while we have windows that contain our buffer
while l:winNum != -1
call <SID>DEBUG('Buffer '.l:selBuf.' is being displayed in window: '.l:winNum,5)
" move to window that contains our selected buffer
exec l:winNum.' wincmd w'
call <SID>DEBUG('We are now in window: '.winnr().' which contains buffer: '.bufnr('%').' and should contain buffer: '.l:selBuf,5)
let l:origBuf = bufnr('%')
call <SID>CycleBuffer(1)
let l:curBuf = bufnr('%')
call <SID>DEBUG('Window now contains buffer: '.bufnr('%').' which should not be: '.l:selBuf,5)
if l:origBuf == l:curBuf
" we wrapped so we are going to have to delete a buffer
" that is in an open window.
let l:winNum = -1
else
" see if we have anymore windows with our selected buffer
let l:winNum = (bufwinnr(l:selBufName) + 0)
endif
endwhile
" Attempt to restore previous window
call <SID>DEBUG('Restoring previous window to: '.l:prevWin,5)
exec l:prevWin.' wincmd w'
" Try to get back to the -MiniBufExplorer- window
let l:winNum = bufwinnr(bufnr('-MiniBufExplorer-'))
if l:winNum != -1
exec l:winNum.' wincmd w'
call <SID>DEBUG('Got to -MiniBufExplorer- window: '.winnr(),5)
else
call <SID>DEBUG('Unable to get to -MiniBufExplorer- window',1)
endif
" Delete the buffer selected.
call <SID>DEBUG('About to delete buffer: '.l:selBuf,5)
exec('silent! bd '.l:selBuf)
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = l:saveAutoUpdate
call <SID>DisplayBuffers(-1)
call cursor(l:curLine, l:curCol)
endif
let &report = l:save_rep
let &showcmd = l:save_sc
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('Completed MBEDeleteBuffer()',10)
call <SID>DEBUG('===========================',10)
endfunction
" }}}
" MBEClick - Handle mouse double click {{{
"
function! s:MBEClick()
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering MBEClick()',10)
call <SID>MBESelectBuffer()
endfunction
"
" MBEDoubleClick - Double click with the mouse.
"
function! s:MBEDoubleClick()
call <SID>DEBUG('Entering MBEDoubleClick()',10)
call <SID>MBESelectBuffer()
endfunction
" }}}
" CycleBuffer - Cycle Through Buffers {{{
"
" Move to next or previous buffer in the current window. If there
" are no more modifiable buffers then stay on the current buffer.
" can be called with no parameters in which case the buffers are
" cycled forward. Otherwise a single argument is accepted, if
" it's 0 then the buffers are cycled backwards, otherwise they
" are cycled forward.
"
function! <SID>CycleBuffer(forward)
" The following hack handles the case where we only have one
" window open and it is too small
let l:saveAutoUpdate = g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate
if (winbufnr(2) == -1)
resize
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = 0
endif
" Change buffer (keeping track of before and after buffers)
let l:origBuf = bufnr('%')
if (a:forward == 1)
bn!
else
bp!
endif
let l:curBuf = bufnr('%')
" Skip any non-modifiable buffers, but don't cycle forever
" This should stop us from stopping in any of the [Explorers]
while getbufvar(l:curBuf, '&modifiable') == 0 && l:origBuf != l:curBuf
if (a:forward == 1)
bn!
else
bp!
endif
let l:curBuf = bufnr('%')
endwhile
let g:miniBufExplorerAutoUpdate = l:saveAutoUpdate
if (l:saveAutoUpdate == 1)
call <SID>AutoUpdate(-1)
endif
endfunction
" }}}
" DEBUG - Display debug output when debugging is turned on {{{
"
" Thanks to Charles E. Campbell, Jr. PhD <cec@NgrOyphSon.gPsfAc.nMasa.gov>
" for Decho.vim which was the inspiration for this enhanced debugging
" capability.
"
function! <SID>DEBUG(msg, level)
if g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel >= a:level
" Prevent a report of our actions from showing up.
let l:save_rep = &report
let l:save_sc = &showcmd
let &report = 10000
set noshowcmd
" Debug output to a buffer
if g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode == 0
" Save the current window number so we can come back here
let l:prevWin = winnr()
wincmd p
let l:prevPrevWin = winnr()
wincmd p
" Get into the debug window or create it if needed
call <SID>FindCreateWindow('MiniBufExplorer.DBG', 1, 0, 0)
" Make sure we really got to our window, if not we
" will display a confirm dialog and turn debugging
" off so that we won't break things even more.
if bufname('%') != 'MiniBufExplorer.DBG'
call confirm('Error in window debugging code. Dissabling MiniBufExplorer debugging.', 'OK')
let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 0
endif
" Write Message to DBG buffer
let res=append("$",s:debugIndex.':'.a:level.':'.a:msg)
norm G
"set nomodified
" Return to original window
exec l:prevPrevWin.' wincmd w'
exec l:prevWin.' wincmd w'
" Debug output using VIM's echo facility
elseif g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode == 1
echo s:debugIndex.':'.a:level.':'.a:msg
" Debug output to a file -- VERY SLOW!!!
" should be OK on UNIX and Win32 (not the 95/98 variants)
elseif g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode == 2
if has('system') || has('fork')
if has('win32') && !has('win95')
let l:result = system("cmd /c 'echo ".s:debugIndex.':'.a:level.':'.a:msg." >> MiniBufExplorer.DBG'")
endif
if has('unix')
let l:result = system("echo '".s:debugIndex.':'.a:level.':'.a:msg." >> MiniBufExplorer.DBG'")
endif
else
call confirm('Error in file writing version of the debugging code, vim not compiled with system or fork. Dissabling MiniBufExplorer debugging.', 'OK')
let g:miniBufExplorerDebugLevel = 0
endif
elseif g:miniBufExplorerDebugMode == 3
let g:miniBufExplorerDebugOutput = g:miniBufExplorerDebugOutput."\n".s:debugIndex.':'.a:level.':'.a:msg
endif
let s:debugIndex = s:debugIndex + 1
let &report = l:save_rep
let &showcmd = l:save_sc
endif
endfunc " }}}
" MBE Script History {{{
"=============================================================================
"
" History: 6.3.2 o For some reason there was still a call to StopExplorer
" with 2 params. Very old bug. I know I fixed before,
" any way many thanks to Jason Mills for reporting this!
" 6.3.1 o Include folds in source so that it's easier to
" navigate.
" o Added g:miniBufExplForceSyntaxEnable setting for folks
" that want a :syntax enable to be called when we enter
" buffers. This can resolve issues caused by a vim bug
" where buffers show up without highlighting when another
" buffer has been closed, quit, wiped or deleted.
" 6.3.0 o Added an option to allow single click (rather than
" the default double click) to select buffers in the
" MBE window. This feature was requested by AW Law
" and was inspired by taglist.vim. Note that you will
" need the latest version of taglist.vim if you want to
" use MBE and taglist both with singleclick turned on.
" Also thanks to AW Law for pointing out that you can
" make an Explorer not be listed in a standard :ls.
" o Added the ability to have your tabs show up in a
" vertical window rather than the standard horizontal
" one. Just let g:miniBufExplVSplit = <width> in your
" .vimrc and your will get this functionality.
" o If you use the vertical explorer and you want it to
" autosize then let g:miniBufExplMaxSize = <max width>
" in your .vimrc. You may use the MinSize letting in
" addition to the MaxLetting if you don't want a super
" thin window.
" o g:miniBufExplMaxHeight was renamed g:miniBufExplMaxSize
" g:miniBufExplMinHeight was renamed g:miniBufExplMinSize
" the old settings are backwards compatible if you don't
" use the new settings, but they are depreciated.
" 6.2.8 o Add an option to stop MBE from targeting non-modifiable
" buffers when switching buffers. Thanks to AW Law for
" the inspiration for this. This may not work if a user
" has lots of explorer/help windows open.
" 6.2.7 o Very minor bug fix for people who want to set
" loaded_minibufexplorer in their .vimrc in order to
" stop MBE from loading. 99.99% of users do not need
" this update.
" 6.2.6 o Moved history to end of source file
" o Updated highlighting documentation
" o Created global commands MBEbn and MBEbp that can be
" used in mappings if folks want to cycle buffers while
" skipping non-eligible buffers.
" 6.2.5 o Added <Leader>mbt key mapping which will toggle
" the MBE window. I map this to F3 in my .vimrc
" with "map <F3> :TMiniBufExplorer<CR>" which
" means I can easily close the MBE window when I'm
" not using it and get it back when I want it.
" o Changed default debug mode to 3 (write to global
" g:miniBufExplorerDebugOutput)
" o Made a pass through the documentation to clarify
" serveral issues and provide more complete docs
" for mappings and commands.
" 6.2.4 o Because of the autocommand switch (see 6.2.0) it
" was possible to remove the restriction on the
" :set hidden option. It is now possible to use
" this option with MBE.
" 6.2.3 o Added miniBufExplTabWrap option. It is turned
" off by default. When turned on spaces are added
" between tabs and gq} is issued to perform line
" formatting. This won't work very well if filenames
" contain spaces. It would be pretty easy to write
" my own formatter, but I'm too lazy, so if someone
" really needs that feature I'll add it :)
" 6.2.2 o Changed the way the g:miniBufExplorerMoreThanOne
" global is handled. You can set this to the number
" of eligible buffers you want to be loaded before
" the MBE window is loaded. Setting it to 0 causes
" the MBE window to be opened even if there are no
" buffers. Setting it to 4 causes the window to stay
" closed until the 4th eligible buffer is loaded.
" o Added a MinHeight option. This is nice if you want
" the MBE window to always take the same amount of
" space. For example set MaxSize and MinSize to 2
" and set MoreThanOne to 0 and you will always have
" a 2 row (plus the ruler :) MBE window.
" NOTE: in 6.3.0 we started using MinSize instead of
" Minheight. This will still work if MinSize is not
" specified, but it is depreciated. Use MinSize instead.
" o I now setlocal foldcomun=0 and nonumber in the MBE
" window. This is for those of you that like to have
" these options turned on locally. I'm assuming noone
" outthere wants foldcolumns and line numbers in the
" MBE window? :)
" o Fixed a bug where an empty MBE window was taking half
" of the screen (partly why the MinHeight option was
" added.)
" 6.2.1 o If MBE is the only window (because of :bd for example)
" and there are still eligible buffers then one of them
" will be displayed.
" o The <Leader>mbe mapping now highlights the buffer from
" the current window.
" o The delete ('d') binding in the MBE window now restors
" the cursor position, which can help if you want to
" delete several buffers in a row that are not at the
" beginning of the buffer list.
" o Added a new key binding ('p') in the MBE window to
" switch to the previous window (last edit window)
" 6.2.0 o Major overhaul of autocommand and list updating code,
" we now have much better handling of :bd (which is the
" most requested feature.) As well as resolving other
" issues where the buffer list would not be updated
" automatically. The old version tried to trap specific
" events, this one just updates frequently, but it keeps
" track and only changes the screen if there has been
" a change.
" o Added g:miniBufExplMaxHeight variable so you can keep
" the -MiniBufExplorer- window small when you have lots
" of buffers (or buffers with long names :)
" NOTE: in 6.3.0 we started using MaxSize instead of
" MaxHeight. This will still work if MaxSize is not
" specified, but it is depreciated. Use MaxSize instead.
" o Improvement to internal syntax highlighting code
" I renamed the syntax group names. Anyone who has
" figured out how to use them already shouldn't have
" any trouble with the new Nameing :)
" o Added debug mode 3 which writes to a global variable
" this is fast and doesn't mess with the buffer/window
" lists.
" 6.1.0 o <Leader>mbc was failing because I was calling one of
" my own functions with the wrong number of args. :(
" Thanks to Gerry Patterson for finding this!
" This code is very stable (although it has some
" idiocyncracies.)
" 6.0.9 o Double clicking tabs was overwriting the cliboard
" register on MS Windows. Thanks to Shoeb Bhinderwala
" for reporting this issue.
" 6.0.8 o Apparently some VIM builds are having a hard time with
" line continuation in scripts so the few that were here
" have been removed.
" o Generalized FindExplorer and FindCreateExplorer so
" that they can be used for the debug window. Renaming
" to FindWindow and FindCreateWindow.
" o Updated debugging code so that debug output is put into
" a buffer which can then be written to disk or emailed
" to me when someone is having a major issue. Can also
" write directly to a file (VERY SLOWLY) on UNIX or Win32
" (not 95 or 98 at the moment) or use VIM's echo function
" to display the output to the screen.
" o Several people have had issues when the hidden option
" is turned on. So I have put in several checks to make
" sure folks know this if they try to use MBE with this
" option set.
" 6.0.7 o Handling BufDelete autocmd so that the UI updates
" properly when using :bd (rather than going through
" the MBE UI.)
" o The AutoUpdate code will now close the MBE window when
" there is a single eligible buffer available.
" This has the usefull side effect of stopping the MBE
" window from blocking the VIM session open when you close
" the last buffer.
" o Added functions, commands and maps to close & update
" the MBE window (<leader>mbc and <leader>mbu.)
" o Made MBE open/close state be sticky if set through
" StartExplorer(1) or StopExplorer(1), which are
" called from the standard mappings. So if you close
" the mbe window with \mbc it won't be automatically
" opened again unless you do a \mbe (or restart VIM).
" o Removed spaces between "tabs" (even more mini :)
" o Simplified MBE tab processing
" 6.0.6 o Fixed register overwrite bug found by S<>bastien Pierre
" 6.0.5 o Fixed an issue with window sizing when we run out of
" buffers.
" o Fixed some weird commenting bugs.
" o Added more optional fancy window/buffer navigation:
" o You can turn on the capability to use control and the
" arrow keys to move between windows.
" o You can turn on the ability to use <C-TAB> and
" <C-S-TAB> to open the next and previous (respectively)
" buffer in the current window.
" o You can turn on the ability to use <C-TAB> and
" <C-S-TAB> to switch windows (forward and backwards
" respectively.)
" 6.0.4 o Added optional fancy window navigation:
" o Holding down control and pressing a vim direction
" [hjkl] will switch windows in the indicated direction.
" 6.0.3 o Changed buffer name to -MiniBufExplorer- to resolve
" Issue in filename pattern matching on Windows.
" 6.0.2 o 2 Changes requested by Suresh Govindachar:
" o Added SplitToEdge option and set it on by default
" o Added tab and shift-tab mappings in [MBE] window
" 6.0.1 o Added MoreThanOne option and set it on by default
" MiniBufExplorer will not automatically open until
" more than one eligible buffers are opened. This
" reduces cluter when you are only working on a
" single file.
" NOTE: See change log for 6.2.2 for more details about
" this feature
" 6.0.0 o Initial Release on November 20, 2001
"
"=============================================================================
" }}}
" vim:ft=vim:fdm=marker:ff=unix:nowrap:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:softtabstop=4:smarttab:shiftround:expandtab