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# Copyright (C) 2011-2018 YouCompleteMe contributors
#
# This file is part of YouCompleteMe.
#
# YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import vim
import os
import json
import re
from collections import defaultdict, namedtuple
from functools import lru_cache as memoize
from ycmd.utils import ( ByteOffsetToCodepointOffset,
GetCurrentDirectory,
JoinLinesAsUnicode,
OnMac,
OnWindows,
ToBytes,
ToUnicode )
BUFFER_COMMAND_MAP = { 'same-buffer' : 'edit',
'split' : 'split',
# These commands are obsolete. :vertical or :tab should
# be used with the 'split' command instead.
'horizontal-split' : 'split',
'vertical-split' : 'vsplit',
'new-tab' : 'tabedit' }
FIXIT_OPENING_BUFFERS_MESSAGE_FORMAT = (
'The requested operation will apply changes to {0} files which are not '
'currently open. This will therefore open {0} new files in the hidden '
'buffers. The quickfix list can then be used to review the changes. No '
'files will be written to disk. Do you wish to continue?' )
NO_SELECTION_MADE_MSG = "No valid selection was made; aborting."
# When we're in a buffer without a file name associated with it, we need to
# invent a file name. We do so by the means of $CWD/$BUFNR.
# However, that causes problems with diagnostics - we also need a way to map
# those same file names back to their originating buffer numbers.
MADEUP_FILENAME_TO_BUFFER_NUMBER = {}
NO_COMPLETIONS = {
'line': -1,
'column': -1,
'completion_start_column': -1,
'completions': []
}
YCM_NEOVIM_NS_ID = vim.eval( 'g:ycm_neovim_ns_id' )
def CurrentLineAndColumn():
"""Returns the 0-based current line and 0-based current column."""
# See the comment in CurrentColumn about the calculation for the line and
# column number
line, column = vim.current.window.cursor
line -= 1
return line, column
def SetCurrentLineAndColumn( line, column ):
"""Sets the cursor position to the 0-based line and 0-based column."""
# Line from vim.current.window.cursor is 1-based.
vim.current.window.cursor = ( line + 1, column )
def CurrentColumn():
"""Returns the 0-based current column. Do NOT access the CurrentColumn in
vim.current.line. It doesn't exist yet when the cursor is at the end of the
line. Only the chars before the current column exist in vim.current.line."""
# vim's columns are 1-based while vim.current.line columns are 0-based
# ... but vim.current.window.cursor (which returns a (line, column) tuple)
# columns are 0-based, while the line from that same tuple is 1-based.
# vim.buffers buffer objects OTOH have 0-based lines and columns.
# Pigs have wings and I'm a loopy purple duck. Everything makes sense now.
return vim.current.window.cursor[ 1 ]
def CurrentLineContents():
return ToUnicode( vim.current.line )
def CurrentLineContentsAndCodepointColumn():
"""Returns the line contents as a unicode string and the 0-based current
column as a codepoint offset. If the current column is outside the line,
returns the column position at the end of the line."""
line = CurrentLineContents()
byte_column = CurrentColumn()
# ByteOffsetToCodepointOffset expects 1-based offset.
column = ByteOffsetToCodepointOffset( line, byte_column + 1 ) - 1
return line, column
def TextAfterCursor():
"""Returns the text after CurrentColumn."""
return ToUnicode( vim.current.line[ CurrentColumn(): ] )
def TextBeforeCursor():
"""Returns the text before CurrentColumn."""
return ToUnicode( vim.current.line[ :CurrentColumn() ] )
def BufferModified( buffer_object ):
return buffer_object.options[ 'mod' ]
def GetBufferData( buffer_object ):
return {
# Add a newline to match what gets saved to disk. See #1455 for details.
'contents': JoinLinesAsUnicode( buffer_object ) + '\n',
'filetypes': FiletypesForBuffer( buffer_object )
}
def GetUnsavedAndSpecifiedBufferData( included_buffer, included_filepath ):
"""Build part of the request containing the contents and filetypes of all
dirty buffers as well as the buffer |included_buffer| with its filepath
|included_filepath|."""
buffers_data = { included_filepath: GetBufferData( included_buffer ) }
for buffer_object in vim.buffers:
if not BufferModified( buffer_object ):
continue
filepath = GetBufferFilepath( buffer_object )
if filepath in buffers_data:
continue
buffers_data[ filepath ] = GetBufferData( buffer_object )
return buffers_data
def GetBufferNumberForFilename( filename, create_buffer_if_needed = False ):
realpath = os.path.realpath( filename )
return MADEUP_FILENAME_TO_BUFFER_NUMBER.get( realpath, GetIntValue(
f"bufnr( '{ EscapeForVim( realpath ) }', "
f"{ int( create_buffer_if_needed ) } )" ) )
def GetCurrentBufferFilepath():
return GetBufferFilepath( vim.current.buffer )
def BufferIsVisible( buffer_number ):
if buffer_number < 0:
return False
window_number = GetIntValue( f"bufwinnr( { buffer_number } )" )
return window_number != -1
def GetBufferFilepath( buffer_object ):
if buffer_object.name:
return os.path.abspath( ToUnicode( buffer_object.name ) )
# Buffers that have just been created by a command like :enew don't have any
# buffer name so we use the buffer number for that.
name = os.path.join( GetCurrentDirectory(), str( buffer_object.number ) )
MADEUP_FILENAME_TO_BUFFER_NUMBER[ name ] = buffer_object.number
return name
def GetCurrentBufferNumber():
return vim.current.buffer.number
def GetBufferChangedTick( bufnr ):
try:
return GetIntValue( f'getbufvar({ bufnr }, "changedtick")' )
except ValueError:
# For some reason, occasionally changedtick returns '' and causes an error.
# In that case, just return 0 rather than spamming an error to the console.
return 0
# Returns a range covering the earliest and latest lines visible in the current
# tab page for the supplied buffer number. By default this range is then
# extended by half of the resulting range size
def RangeVisibleInBuffer( bufnr, grow_factor=0.5 ):
windows = [ w for w in vim.eval( f'win_findbuf( { bufnr } )' )
if GetIntValue( vim.eval( f'win_id2tabwin( { w } )[ 0 ]' ) ) ==
vim.current.tabpage.number ]
class Location:
line: int = None
col: int = None
class Range:
start: Location = Location()
end: Location = Location()
try:
buffer = vim.buffers[ bufnr ]
except KeyError:
return None
if not windows:
return None
r = Range()
# Note, for this we ignore horizontal scrolling
for winid in windows:
win_info = vim.eval( f'getwininfo( { winid } )[ 0 ]' )
if r.start.line is None or r.start.line > int( win_info[ 'topline' ] ):
r.start.line = int( win_info[ 'topline' ] )
if r.end.line is None or r.end.line < int( win_info[ 'botline' ] ):
r.end.line = int( win_info[ 'botline' ] )
# Extend the range by 1 factor, and calculate the columns
num_lines = r.end.line - r.start.line + 1
r.start.line = max( r.start.line - int( num_lines * grow_factor ), 1 )
r.start.col = 1
r.end.line = min( r.end.line + int( num_lines * grow_factor ), len( buffer ) )
r.end.col = len( buffer[ r.end.line - 1 ] )
filepath = GetBufferFilepath( buffer )
return {
'start': {
'line_num': r.start.line,
'column_num': r.start.col,
'filepath': filepath,
},
'end': {
'line_num': r.end.line,
'column_num': r.end.col,
'filepath': filepath,
}
}
def VisibleRangeOfBufferOverlaps( bufnr, expanded_range ):
visible_range = RangeVisibleInBuffer( bufnr, 0 )
# As above, we ignore horizontal scroll and only check lines
return (
expanded_range is not None and
visible_range is not None and
visible_range[ 'start' ][ 'line_num' ]
>= expanded_range[ 'start' ][ 'line_num' ] and
visible_range[ 'end' ][ 'line_num' ]
<= expanded_range[ 'end' ][ 'line_num' ]
)
def CaptureVimCommand( command ):
return vim.eval( f"execute( '{ EscapeForVim( command ) }', 'silent!' )" )
def GetSignsInBuffer( buffer_number ):
return vim.eval(
f'sign_getplaced( { buffer_number }, {{ "group": "ycm_signs" }} )'
)[ 0 ][ 'signs' ]
class DiagnosticProperty( namedtuple( 'DiagnosticProperty', [ 'id',
'type',
'line',
'column',
'length' ] ) ):
def __eq__( self, other ):
return ( self.type == other.type and
self.line == other.line and
self.column == other.column and
self.length == other.length )
def GetTextPropertyForDiag( buffer_number, line_number, diag ):
range = diag[ 'location_extent' ]
start = range[ 'start' ]
end = range[ 'end' ]
start_line = start[ 'line_num' ]
end_line = end[ 'line_num' ]
if start_line == end_line:
length = end[ 'column_num' ] - start[ 'column_num' ]
column = start[ 'column_num' ]
elif start_line == line_number:
# -1 switches to 0-based indexing.
current_line_len = len( vim.buffers[ buffer_number ][ line_number - 1 ] )
# +2 includes the start columnand accounts for properties at the end of line
# covering \n as well.
length = current_line_len - start[ 'column_num' ] + 2
column = start[ 'column_num' ]
elif end_line == line_number:
length = end[ 'column_num' ] - 1
column = 1
else:
# -1 switches to 0-based indexing.
# +1 accounts for properties at the end of line covering \n as well.
length = len( vim.buffers[ buffer_number ][ line_number - 1 ] ) + 1
column = 1
if diag[ 'kind' ] == 'ERROR':
property_name = 'YcmErrorProperty'
else:
property_name = 'YcmWarningProperty'
vim_props = vim.eval( f'prop_list( { line_number }, '
f'{{ "bufnr": { buffer_number }, '
f'"types": [ "{ property_name }" ] }} )' )
return next( filter(
lambda p: column == int( p[ 'col' ] ) and
length == int( p[ 'length' ] ),
vim_props ) )
def GetTextProperties( buffer_number ):
if not VimIsNeovim():
return [
DiagnosticProperty(
int( p[ 'id' ] ),
p[ 'type' ],
int( p[ 'lnum' ] ),
int( p[ 'col' ] ),
int( p[ 'length' ] ) )
for p in vim.eval(
f'prop_list( 1, '
f'{{ "bufnr": { buffer_number }, '
'"end_lnum": -1, '
'"types": [ "YcmErrorProperty", '
'"YcmWarningProperty" ] } )' ) ]
else:
ext_marks = vim.eval(
f'nvim_buf_get_extmarks( { buffer_number }, '
f'{ YCM_NEOVIM_NS_ID }, '
'0, '
'-1, '
'{ "details": 1 } )' )
return [ DiagnosticProperty(
int( id ),
extra_args[ 'hl_group' ],
int( line ) + 1, # Neovim uses 0-based lines and columns
int( column ) + 1,
int( extra_args[ 'end_col' ] ) - int( column ) )
for id, line, column, extra_args in ext_marks ]
def AddTextProperty( buffer_number,
line,
column,
prop_type,
extra_args ):
if not VimIsNeovim():
extra_args.update( {
'type': prop_type,
'bufnr': buffer_number
} )
return GetIntValue( f'prop_add( { line }, '
f'{ column }, '
f'{ json.dumps( extra_args ) } )' )
else:
extra_args[ 'hl_group' ] = prop_type
# Neovim uses 0-based offsets
if 'end_lnum' in extra_args:
extra_args[ 'end_line' ] = extra_args.pop( 'end_lnum' ) - 1
if 'end_col' in extra_args:
extra_args[ 'end_col' ] = extra_args.pop( 'end_col' ) - 1
line -= 1
column -= 1
return GetIntValue( f'nvim_buf_set_extmark( { buffer_number }, '
f'{ YCM_NEOVIM_NS_ID }, '
f'{ line }, '
f'{ column }, '
f'{ extra_args } )' )
def RemoveDiagnosticProperty( buffer_number: int, prop: DiagnosticProperty ):
RemoveTextProperty( buffer_number,
prop.line,
prop.id,
prop.type )
def RemoveTextProperty( buffer_number, line_num, prop_id, prop_type ):
if not VimIsNeovim():
p = {
'bufnr': buffer_number,
'id': prop_id,
'type': prop_type,
'both': 1,
'all': 1
}
vim.eval( f'prop_remove( { p }, { line_num } )' )
else:
vim.eval( f'nvim_buf_del_extmark( { buffer_number }, '
f'{ YCM_NEOVIM_NS_ID }, '
f'{ prop_id } )' )
# Clamps the line and column numbers so that they are not past the contents of
# the buffer. Numbers are 1-based byte offsets.
def LineAndColumnNumbersClamped( bufnr, line_num, column_num ):
vim_buffer = vim.buffers[ bufnr ]
line_num = max( min( line_num, len( vim_buffer ) ), 1 )
# Vim buffers are lists Unicode objects on Python 3.
max_column = len( ToBytes( vim_buffer[ line_num - 1 ] ) ) + 1
return line_num, max( min( column_num, max_column ), 1 )
def SetLocationList( diagnostics ):
"""Set the location list for the current window to the supplied diagnostics"""
SetLocationListForWindow( vim.current.window, diagnostics )
def GetWindowsForBufferNumber( buffer_number ):
"""Return the list of windows containing the buffer with number
|buffer_number| for the current tab page."""
return [ window for window in vim.windows
if window.buffer.number == buffer_number ]
def SetLocationListsForBuffer( buffer_number,
diagnostics,
open_on_edit = False ):
"""Populate location lists for all windows containing the buffer with number
|buffer_number|. See SetLocationListForWindow for format of diagnostics."""
for window in GetWindowsForBufferNumber( buffer_number ):
SetLocationListForWindow( window, diagnostics, open_on_edit )
def SetLocationListForWindow( window,
diagnostics,
open_on_edit = False ):
window_id = WinIDForWindow( window )
"""Populate the location list with diagnostics. Diagnostics should be in
qflist format; see ":h setqflist" for details."""
ycm_loc_id = window.vars.get( 'ycm_loc_id' )
# User may have made a bunch of `:lgrep` calls and we do not own the
# location list with the ID we remember any more.
if ( ycm_loc_id is not None and
vim.eval( f'getloclist( { window_id }, '
f'{{ "id": { ycm_loc_id }, '
'"title": 0 } ).title' ) == 'ycm_loc' ):
ycm_loc_id = None
if ycm_loc_id is None:
# Create new and populate
vim.eval( f'setloclist( { window_id }, '
'[], '
'" ", '
'{ "title": "ycm_loc", '
f'"items": { json.dumps( diagnostics ) } }} )' )
window.vars[ 'ycm_loc_id' ] = GetIntValue(
f'getloclist( { window_id }, {{ "nr": "$", "id": 0 }} ).id' )
elif open_on_edit:
# Remove old and create new list
vim.eval( f'setloclist( { window_id }, '
'[], '
'"r", '
f'{{ "id": { ycm_loc_id }, '
'"items": [], "title": "" } )' )
vim.eval( f'setloclist( { window_id }, '
'[], '
'" ", '
'{ "title": "ycm_loc", '
f'"items": { json.dumps( diagnostics ) } }} )' )
window.vars[ 'ycm_loc_id' ] = GetIntValue(
f'getloclist( { window_id }, {{ "nr": "$", "id": 0 }} ).id' )
else:
# Just populate the old one
vim.eval( f'setloclist( { window_id }, '
'[], '
'"r", '
f'{{ "id": { ycm_loc_id }, '
f'"items": { json.dumps( diagnostics ) } }} )' )
def OpenLocationList( focus = False, autoclose = False ):
"""Open the location list to the bottom of the current window with its
height automatically set to fit all entries. This behavior can be overridden
by using the YcmLocationOpened autocommand. When focus is set to True, the
location list window becomes the active window. When autoclose is set to True,
the location list window is automatically closed after an entry is
selected."""
vim.command( 'lopen' )
SetFittingHeightForCurrentWindow()
if autoclose:
AutoCloseOnCurrentBuffer( 'ycmlocation' )
if VariableExists( '#User#YcmLocationOpened' ):
vim.command( 'doautocmd User YcmLocationOpened' )
if not focus:
JumpToPreviousWindow()
def SetQuickFixList( quickfix_list ):
"""Populate the quickfix list and open it. List should be in qflist format:
see ":h setqflist" for details."""
vim.eval( f'setqflist( { json.dumps( quickfix_list ) } )' )
def OpenQuickFixList( focus = False, autoclose = False ):
"""Open the quickfix list to full width at the bottom of the screen with its
height automatically set to fit all entries. This behavior can be overridden
by using the YcmQuickFixOpened autocommand.
See the OpenLocationList function for the focus and autoclose options."""
vim.command( 'botright copen' )
SetFittingHeightForCurrentWindow()
if autoclose:
AutoCloseOnCurrentBuffer( 'ycmquickfix' )
if VariableExists( '#User#YcmQuickFixOpened' ):
vim.command( 'doautocmd User YcmQuickFixOpened' )
if not focus:
JumpToPreviousWindow()
def ComputeFittingHeightForCurrentWindow():
current_window = vim.current.window
if not current_window.options[ 'wrap' ]:
return len( vim.current.buffer )
window_width = current_window.width
fitting_height = 0
for line in vim.current.buffer:
fitting_height += len( line ) // window_width + 1
return fitting_height
def SetFittingHeightForCurrentWindow():
if int( vim.current.buffer.vars.get( 'ycm_no_resize', 0 ) ):
return
vim.command( f'{ ComputeFittingHeightForCurrentWindow() }wincmd _' )
def ConvertDiagnosticsToQfList( diagnostics ):
def ConvertDiagnosticToQfFormat( diagnostic ):
# See :h getqflist for a description of the dictionary fields.
# Note that, as usual, Vim is completely inconsistent about whether
# line/column numbers are 1 or 0 based in its various APIs. Here, it wants
# them to be 1-based. The documentation states quite clearly that it
# expects a byte offset, by which it means "1-based column number" as
# described in :h getqflist ("the first column is 1").
location = diagnostic[ 'location' ]
line_num = location[ 'line_num' ]
# libclang can give us diagnostics that point "outside" the file; Vim borks
# on these.
if line_num < 1:
line_num = 1
text = diagnostic[ 'text' ]
if diagnostic.get( 'fixit_available', False ):
text += ' (FixIt available)'
return {
'bufnr' : GetBufferNumberForFilename( location[ 'filepath' ],
create_buffer_if_needed = True ),
'lnum' : line_num,
'col' : location[ 'column_num' ],
'text' : text,
'type' : diagnostic[ 'kind' ][ 0 ],
'valid' : 1
}
return [ ConvertDiagnosticToQfFormat( x ) for x in diagnostics ]
def GetVimGlobalsKeys():
return vim.eval( 'keys( g: )' )
def VimExpressionToPythonType( vim_expression ):
"""Returns a Python type from the return value of the supplied Vim expression.
If the expression returns a list, dict or other non-string type, then it is
returned unmodified. If the string return can be converted to an
integer, returns an integer, otherwise returns the result converted to a
Unicode string."""
result = vim.eval( vim_expression )
if not ( isinstance( result, str ) or isinstance( result, bytes ) ):
return result
try:
return int( result )
except ValueError:
return ToUnicode( result )
def HiddenEnabled( buffer_object ):
if buffer_object.options[ 'bh' ] == "hide":
return True
return GetBoolValue( '&hidden' )
def BufferIsUsable( buffer_object ):
return not BufferModified( buffer_object ) or HiddenEnabled( buffer_object )
def EscapeFilepathForVimCommand( filepath ):
return GetVariableValue( f"fnameescape('{ EscapeForVim( filepath ) }')" )
def ComparePaths( path1, path2 ):
# Assume that the file system is case-insensitive on Windows and macOS and
# case-sensitive on other platforms. While this is not necessarily true, being
# completely correct here is not worth the trouble as this assumption
# represents the overwhelming use case and detecting the case sensitivity of a
# file system is tricky.
if OnWindows() or OnMac():
return path1.lower() == path2.lower()
return path1 == path2
# Both |line| and |column| need to be 1-based
def TryJumpLocationInTab( tab, filename, line, column ):
for win in tab.windows:
if ComparePaths( GetBufferFilepath( win.buffer ), filename ):
vim.current.tabpage = tab
vim.current.window = win
if line is not None and column is not None:
vim.current.window.cursor = ( line, column - 1 )
# Open possible folding at location
vim.command( 'normal! zv' )
# Center the screen on the jumped-to location
vim.command( 'normal! zz' )
return True
# 'filename' is not opened in this tab page
return False
# Both |line| and |column| need to be 1-based
def TryJumpLocationInTabs( filename, line, column ):
for tab in vim.tabpages:
if TryJumpLocationInTab( tab, filename, line, column ):
return True
# 'filename' is not opened in any tab pages
return False
# Maps User command to vim command
def GetVimCommand( user_command, default = 'edit' ):
vim_command = BUFFER_COMMAND_MAP.get( user_command, default )
if vim_command == 'edit' and not BufferIsUsable( vim.current.buffer ):
vim_command = 'split'
return vim_command
def JumpToFile( filename, command, modifiers ):
vim_command = GetVimCommand( command )
try:
escaped_filename = EscapeFilepathForVimCommand( filename )
vim.command(
f'keepjumps { modifiers } { vim_command } { escaped_filename }' )
# When the file we are trying to jump to has a swap file
# Vim opens swap-exists-choices dialog and throws vim.error with E325 error,
# or KeyboardInterrupt after user selects one of the options.
except vim.error as e:
if 'E325' not in str( e ):
raise
# Do nothing if the target file is still not opened (user chose (Q)uit).
if filename != GetCurrentBufferFilepath():
return False
# Thrown when user chooses (A)bort in .swp message box.
except KeyboardInterrupt:
return False
return True
# Both |line| and |column| need to be 1-based
def JumpToLocation( filename, line, column, modifiers, command ):
# Add an entry to the jumplist
vim.command( "normal! m'" )
if filename != GetCurrentBufferFilepath():
# We prefix the command with 'keepjumps' so that opening the file is not
# recorded in the jumplist. So when we open the file and move the cursor to
# a location in it, the user can use CTRL-O to jump back to the original
# location, not to the start of the newly opened file.
# Sadly this fails on random occasions and the undesired jump remains in the
# jumplist.
if command == 'split-or-existing-window':
if 'tab' in modifiers:
if TryJumpLocationInTabs( filename, line, column ):
return
elif TryJumpLocationInTab( vim.current.tabpage, filename, line, column ):
return
command = 'split'
# This command is kept for backward compatibility. :tab should be used with
# the 'split-or-existing-window' command instead.
if command == 'new-or-existing-tab':
if TryJumpLocationInTabs( filename, line, column ):
return
command = 'new-tab'
if not JumpToFile( filename, command, modifiers ):
return
if line is not None and column is not None:
vim.current.window.cursor = ( line, column - 1 )
# Open possible folding at location
vim.command( 'normal! zv' )
# Center the screen on the jumped-to location
vim.command( 'normal! zz' )
def NumLinesInBuffer( buffer_object ):
# This is actually less than obvious, that's why it's wrapped in a function
return len( buffer_object )
# Calling this function from the non-GUI thread will sometimes crash Vim. At
# the time of writing, YCM only uses the GUI thread inside Vim (this used to
# not be the case).
def PostVimMessage( message, warning = True, truncate = False ):
"""Display a message on the Vim status line. By default, the message is
highlighted and logged to Vim command-line history (see :h history).
Unset the |warning| parameter to disable this behavior. Set the |truncate|
parameter to avoid hit-enter prompts (see :h hit-enter) when the message is
longer than the window width."""
echo_command = 'echom' if warning else 'echo'
# Displaying a new message while previous ones are still on the status line
# might lead to a hit-enter prompt or the message appearing without a
# newline so we do a redraw first.
vim.command( 'redraw' )
if warning:
vim.command( 'echohl WarningMsg' )
message = ToUnicode( message )
if truncate:
vim_width = GetIntValue( '&columns' )
message = message.replace( '\n', ' ' )
message = message.replace( '\t', ' ' )
if len( message ) >= vim_width:
message = message[ : vim_width - 4 ] + '...'
old_ruler = GetIntValue( '&ruler' )
old_showcmd = GetIntValue( '&showcmd' )
vim.command( 'set noruler noshowcmd' )
vim.command( f"{ echo_command } '{ EscapeForVim( message ) }'" )
SetVariableValue( '&ruler', old_ruler )
SetVariableValue( '&showcmd', old_showcmd )
else:
for line in message.split( '\n' ):
vim.command( f"{ echo_command } '{ EscapeForVim( line ) }'" )
if warning:
vim.command( 'echohl None' )
def PresentDialog( message, choices, default_choice_index = 0 ):
"""Presents the user with a dialog where a choice can be made.
This will be a dialog for gvim users or a question in the message buffer
for vim users or if `set guioptions+=c` was used.
choices is list of alternatives.
default_choice_index is the 0-based index of the default element
that will get choosen if the user hits <CR>. Use -1 for no default.
PresentDialog will return a 0-based index into the list
or -1 if the dialog was dismissed by using <Esc>, Ctrl-C, etc.
If you are presenting a list of options for the user to choose from, such as
a list of imports, or lines to insert (etc.), SelectFromList is a better
option.
See also:
:help confirm() in vim (Note that vim uses 1-based indexes)
Example call:
PresentDialog("Is this a nice example?", ["Yes", "No", "May&be"])
Is this a nice example?
[Y]es, (N)o, May(b)e:"""
message = EscapeForVim( ToUnicode( message ) )
choices = EscapeForVim( ToUnicode( '\n'.join( choices ) ) )
to_eval = ( f"confirm( '{ message }', "
f"'{ choices }', "
f"{ default_choice_index + 1 } )" )
try:
return GetIntValue( to_eval ) - 1
except KeyboardInterrupt:
return -1
def Confirm( message ):
"""Display |message| with Ok/Cancel operations. Returns True if the user
selects Ok"""
return bool( PresentDialog( message, [ "Ok", "Cancel" ] ) == 0 )
def SelectFromList( prompt, items ):
"""Ask the user to select an item from the list |items|.
Presents the user with |prompt| followed by a numbered list of |items|,
from which they select one. The user is asked to enter the number of an
item or click it.
|items| should not contain leading ordinals: they are added automatically.
Returns the 0-based index in the list |items| that the user selected, or an
exception if no valid item was selected.
See also :help inputlist()."""
vim_items = [ prompt ]
vim_items.extend( [ f"{ i + 1 }: { item }"
for i, item in enumerate( items ) ] )
# The vim documentation warns not to present lists larger than the number of
# lines of display. This is sound advice, but there really isn't any sensible
# thing we can do in that scenario. Testing shows that Vim just pages the
# message; that behaviour is as good as any, so we don't manipulate the list,
# or attempt to page it.
# For an explanation of the purpose of inputsave() / inputrestore(),
# see :help input(). Briefly, it makes inputlist() work as part of a mapping.
vim.eval( 'inputsave()' )
try:
# Vim returns the number the user entered, or the line number the user
# clicked. This may be wildly out of range for our list. It might even be
# negative.
#
# The first item is index 0, and this maps to our "prompt", so we subtract 1
# from the result and return that, assuming it is within the range of the
# supplied list. If not, we return negative.
#
# See :help input() for explanation of the use of inputsave() and inpput
# restore(). It is done in try/finally in case vim.eval ever throws an
# exception (such as KeyboardInterrupt)
selected = GetIntValue( "inputlist( " + json.dumps( vim_items ) + " )" ) - 1
except KeyboardInterrupt:
selected = -1
finally:
vim.eval( 'inputrestore()' )
if selected < 0 or selected >= len( items ):
# User selected something outside of the range
raise RuntimeError( NO_SELECTION_MADE_MSG )
return selected
def EscapeForVim( text ):
return ToUnicode( text.replace( "'", "''" ) )
def AllOpenedFiletypes():
"""Returns a dict mapping filetype to list of buffer numbers for all open
buffers"""
filetypes = defaultdict( list )
for buffer in vim.buffers:
for filetype in FiletypesForBuffer( buffer ):
filetypes[ filetype ].append( buffer.number )
return filetypes
def CurrentFiletypes():
filetypes = vim.eval( "&filetype" )
if not filetypes:
filetypes = 'ycm_nofiletype'
return ToUnicode( filetypes ).split( '.' )
def CurrentFiletypesEnabled( disabled_filetypes ):
"""Return False if one of the current filetypes is disabled, True otherwise.
|disabled_filetypes| must be a dictionary where keys are the disabled
filetypes and values are unimportant. The special key '*' matches all
filetypes."""
return ( '*' not in disabled_filetypes and
not any( x in disabled_filetypes for x in CurrentFiletypes() ) )
def GetBufferFiletypes( bufnr ):
command = f'getbufvar({ bufnr }, "&ft")'
filetypes = vim.eval( command )
if not filetypes:
filetypes = 'ycm_nofiletype'
return ToUnicode( filetypes ).split( '.' )
def FiletypesForBuffer( buffer_object ):
# NOTE: Getting &ft for other buffers only works when the buffer has been
# visited by the user at least once, which is true for modified buffers
# We don't use
#
# buffer_object.options[ 'ft' ]
#
# to get the filetypes because this causes annoying flickering when the buffer
# is hidden.
return GetBufferFiletypes( buffer_object.number )
def VariableExists( variable ):
return GetBoolValue( f"exists( '{ EscapeForVim( variable ) }' )" )
def SetVariableValue( variable, value ):
vim.command( f"let { variable } = { json.dumps( value ) }" )
def GetVariableValue( variable ):
return vim.eval( variable )
def GetBoolValue( variable ):
return bool( int( vim.eval( variable ) ) )
def GetIntValue( variable ):
return int( vim.eval( variable ) or 0 )
def _SortChunksByFile( chunks ):
"""Sort the members of the list |chunks| (which must be a list of dictionaries
conforming to ycmd.responses.FixItChunk) by their filepath. Returns a new
list in arbitrary order."""
chunks_by_file = defaultdict( list )
for chunk in chunks:
filepath = chunk[ 'range' ][ 'start' ][ 'filepath' ]
chunks_by_file[ filepath ].append( chunk )
return chunks_by_file
def _GetNumNonVisibleFiles( file_list ):
"""Returns the number of file in the iterable list of files |file_list| which
are not curerntly open in visible windows"""
return len(
[ f for f in file_list
if not BufferIsVisible( GetBufferNumberForFilename( f ) ) ] )
def _OpenFileInSplitIfNeeded( filepath ):
"""Ensure that the supplied filepath is open in a visible window, opening a
new split if required. Returns the buffer number of the file and an indication
of whether or not a new split was opened.
If the supplied filename is already open in a visible window, return just
return its buffer number. If the supplied file is not visible in a window
in the current tab, opens it in a new vertical split.
Returns a tuple of ( buffer_num, split_was_opened ) indicating the buffer
number and whether or not this method created a new split. If the user opts
not to open a file, or if opening fails, this method raises RuntimeError,
otherwise, guarantees to return a visible buffer number in buffer_num."""
buffer_num = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filepath )
# We only apply changes in the current tab page (i.e. "visible" windows).
# Applying changes in tabs does not lead to a better user experience, as the
# quickfix list no longer works as you might expect (doesn't jump into other
# tabs), and the complexity of choosing where to apply edits is significant.
if BufferIsVisible( buffer_num ):
# file is already open and visible, just return that buffer number (and an
# idicator that we *didn't* open a split)
return ( buffer_num, False )
# The file is not open in a visible window, so we open it in a split.
# We open the file with a small, fixed height. This means that we don't
# make the current buffer the smallest after a series of splits.
OpenFilename( filepath, {
'focus': True,
'fix': True,
'size': GetIntValue( '&previewheight' ),
} )
# OpenFilename returns us to the original cursor location. This is what we
# want, because we don't want to disorientate the user, but we do need to
# know the (now open) buffer number for the filename
buffer_num = GetBufferNumberForFilename( filepath )
if not BufferIsVisible( buffer_num ):
# This happens, for example, if there is a swap file and the user
# selects the "Quit" or "Abort" options. We just raise an exception to
# make it clear to the user that the abort has left potentially
# partially-applied changes.
raise RuntimeError(
f'Unable to open file: { filepath }\nFixIt/Refactor operation '
'aborted prior to completion. Your files have not been '
'fully updated. Please use undo commands to revert the '
'applied changes.' )