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- " Vim completion script
- " Language: C
- " Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
- " Last Change: 2020 Nov 14
- let s:cpo_save = &cpo
- set cpo&vim
- " This function is used for the 'omnifunc' option.
- func ccomplete#Complete(findstart, base)
- if a:findstart
- " Locate the start of the item, including ".", "->" and "[...]".
- let line = getline('.')
- let start = col('.') - 1
- let lastword = -1
- while start > 0
- if line[start - 1] =~ '\w'
- let start -= 1
- elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\.'
- if lastword == -1
- let lastword = start
- endif
- let start -= 1
- elseif start > 1 && line[start - 2] == '-' && line[start - 1] == '>'
- if lastword == -1
- let lastword = start
- endif
- let start -= 2
- elseif line[start - 1] == ']'
- " Skip over [...].
- let n = 0
- let start -= 1
- while start > 0
- let start -= 1
- if line[start] == '['
- if n == 0
- break
- endif
- let n -= 1
- elseif line[start] == ']' " nested []
- let n += 1
- endif
- endwhile
- else
- break
- endif
- endwhile
- " Return the column of the last word, which is going to be changed.
- " Remember the text that comes before it in s:prepended.
- if lastword == -1
- let s:prepended = ''
- return start
- endif
- let s:prepended = strpart(line, start, lastword - start)
- return lastword
- endif
- " Return list of matches.
- let base = s:prepended . a:base
- " Don't do anything for an empty base, would result in all the tags in the
- " tags file.
- if base == ''
- return []
- endif
- " init cache for vimgrep to empty
- let s:grepCache = {}
- " Split item in words, keep empty word after "." or "->".
- " "aa" -> ['aa'], "aa." -> ['aa', ''], "aa.bb" -> ['aa', 'bb'], etc.
- " We can't use split, because we need to skip nested [...].
- " "aa[...]" -> ['aa', '[...]'], "aa.bb[...]" -> ['aa', 'bb', '[...]'], etc.
- let items = []
- let s = 0
- let arrays = 0
- while 1
- let e = match(base, '\.\|->\|\[', s)
- if e < 0
- if s == 0 || base[s - 1] != ']'
- call add(items, strpart(base, s))
- endif
- break
- endif
- if s == 0 || base[s - 1] != ']'
- call add(items, strpart(base, s, e - s))
- endif
- if base[e] == '.'
- let s = e + 1 " skip over '.'
- elseif base[e] == '-'
- let s = e + 2 " skip over '->'
- else
- " Skip over [...].
- let n = 0
- let s = e
- let e += 1
- while e < len(base)
- if base[e] == ']'
- if n == 0
- break
- endif
- let n -= 1
- elseif base[e] == '[' " nested [...]
- let n += 1
- endif
- let e += 1
- endwhile
- let e += 1
- call add(items, strpart(base, s, e - s))
- let arrays += 1
- let s = e
- endif
- endwhile
- " Find the variable items[0].
- " 1. in current function (like with "gd")
- " 2. in tags file(s) (like with ":tag")
- " 3. in current file (like with "gD")
- let res = []
- if searchdecl(items[0], 0, 1) == 0
- " Found, now figure out the type.
- " TODO: join previous line if it makes sense
- let line = getline('.')
- let col = col('.')
- if stridx(strpart(line, 0, col), ';') != -1
- " Handle multiple declarations on the same line.
- let col2 = col - 1
- while line[col2] != ';'
- let col2 -= 1
- endwhile
- let line = strpart(line, col2 + 1)
- let col -= col2
- endif
- if stridx(strpart(line, 0, col), ',') != -1
- " Handle multiple declarations on the same line in a function
- " declaration.
- let col2 = col - 1
- while line[col2] != ','
- let col2 -= 1
- endwhile
- if strpart(line, col2 + 1, col - col2 - 1) =~ ' *[^ ][^ ]* *[^ ]'
- let line = strpart(line, col2 + 1)
- let col -= col2
- endif
- endif
- if len(items) == 1
- " Completing one word and it's a local variable: May add '[', '.' or
- " '->'.
- let match = items[0]
- let kind = 'v'
- if match(line, '\<' . match . '\s*\[') > 0
- let match .= '['
- else
- let res = s:Nextitem(strpart(line, 0, col), [''], 0, 1)
- if len(res) > 0
- " There are members, thus add "." or "->".
- if match(line, '\*[ \t(]*' . match . '\>') > 0
- let match .= '->'
- else
- let match .= '.'
- endif
- endif
- endif
- let res = [{'match': match, 'tagline' : '', 'kind' : kind, 'info' : line}]
- elseif len(items) == arrays + 1
- " Completing one word and it's a local array variable: build tagline
- " from declaration line
- let match = items[0]
- let kind = 'v'
- let tagline = "\t/^" . line . '$/'
- let res = [{'match': match, 'tagline' : tagline, 'kind' : kind, 'info' : line}]
- else
- " Completing "var.", "var.something", etc.
- let res = s:Nextitem(strpart(line, 0, col), items[1:], 0, 1)
- endif
- endif
- if len(items) == 1 || len(items) == arrays + 1
- " Only one part, no "." or "->": complete from tags file.
- if len(items) == 1
- let tags = taglist('^' . base)
- else
- let tags = taglist('^' . items[0] . '$')
- endif
- " Remove members, these can't appear without something in front.
- call filter(tags, 'has_key(v:val, "kind") ? v:val["kind"] != "m" : 1')
- " Remove static matches in other files.
- call filter(tags, '!has_key(v:val, "static") || !v:val["static"] || bufnr("%") == bufnr(v:val["filename"])')
- call extend(res, map(tags, 's:Tag2item(v:val)'))
- endif
- if len(res) == 0
- " Find the variable in the tags file(s)
- let diclist = taglist('^' . items[0] . '$')
- " Remove members, these can't appear without something in front.
- call filter(diclist, 'has_key(v:val, "kind") ? v:val["kind"] != "m" : 1')
- let res = []
- for i in range(len(diclist))
- " New ctags has the "typeref" field. Patched version has "typename".
- if has_key(diclist[i], 'typename')
- call extend(res, s:StructMembers(diclist[i]['typename'], items[1:], 1))
- elseif has_key(diclist[i], 'typeref')
- call extend(res, s:StructMembers(diclist[i]['typeref'], items[1:], 1))
- endif
- " For a variable use the command, which must be a search pattern that
- " shows the declaration of the variable.
- if diclist[i]['kind'] == 'v'
- let line = diclist[i]['cmd']
- if line[0] == '/' && line[1] == '^'
- let col = match(line, '\<' . items[0] . '\>')
- call extend(res, s:Nextitem(strpart(line, 2, col - 2), items[1:], 0, 1))
- endif
- endif
- endfor
- endif
- if len(res) == 0 && searchdecl(items[0], 1) == 0
- " Found, now figure out the type.
- " TODO: join previous line if it makes sense
- let line = getline('.')
- let col = col('.')
- let res = s:Nextitem(strpart(line, 0, col), items[1:], 0, 1)
- endif
- " If the last item(s) are [...] they need to be added to the matches.
- let last = len(items) - 1
- let brackets = ''
- while last >= 0
- if items[last][0] != '['
- break
- endif
- let brackets = items[last] . brackets
- let last -= 1
- endwhile
- return map(res, 's:Tagline2item(v:val, brackets)')
- endfunc
- func s:GetAddition(line, match, memarg, bracket)
- " Guess if the item is an array.
- if a:bracket && match(a:line, a:match . '\s*\[') > 0
- return '['
- endif
- " Check if the item has members.
- if len(s:SearchMembers(a:memarg, [''], 0)) > 0
- " If there is a '*' before the name use "->".
- if match(a:line, '\*[ \t(]*' . a:match . '\>') > 0
- return '->'
- else
- return '.'
- endif
- endif
- return ''
- endfunc
- " Turn the tag info "val" into an item for completion.
- " "val" is is an item in the list returned by taglist().
- " If it is a variable we may add "." or "->". Don't do it for other types,
- " such as a typedef, by not including the info that s:GetAddition() uses.
- func s:Tag2item(val)
- let res = {'match': a:val['name']}
- let res['extra'] = s:Tagcmd2extra(a:val['cmd'], a:val['name'], a:val['filename'])
- let s = s:Dict2info(a:val)
- if s != ''
- let res['info'] = s
- endif
- let res['tagline'] = ''
- if has_key(a:val, "kind")
- let kind = a:val['kind']
- let res['kind'] = kind
- if kind == 'v'
- let res['tagline'] = "\t" . a:val['cmd']
- let res['dict'] = a:val
- elseif kind == 'f'
- let res['match'] = a:val['name'] . '('
- endif
- endif
- return res
- endfunc
- " Use all the items in dictionary for the "info" entry.
- func s:Dict2info(dict)
- let info = ''
- for k in sort(keys(a:dict))
- let info .= k . repeat(' ', 10 - len(k))
- if k == 'cmd'
- let info .= substitute(matchstr(a:dict['cmd'], '/^\s*\zs.*\ze$/'), '\\\(.\)', '\1', 'g')
- else
- let info .= a:dict[k]
- endif
- let info .= "\n"
- endfor
- return info
- endfunc
- " Parse a tag line and return a dictionary with items like taglist()
- func s:ParseTagline(line)
- let l = split(a:line, "\t")
- let d = {}
- if len(l) >= 3
- let d['name'] = l[0]
- let d['filename'] = l[1]
- let d['cmd'] = l[2]
- let n = 2
- if l[2] =~ '^/'
- " Find end of cmd, it may contain Tabs.
- while n < len(l) && l[n] !~ '/;"$'
- let n += 1
- let d['cmd'] .= " " . l[n]
- endwhile
- endif
- for i in range(n + 1, len(l) - 1)
- if l[i] == 'file:'
- let d['static'] = 1
- elseif l[i] !~ ':'
- let d['kind'] = l[i]
- else
- let d[matchstr(l[i], '[^:]*')] = matchstr(l[i], ':\zs.*')
- endif
- endfor
- endif
- return d
- endfunc
- " Turn a match item "val" into an item for completion.
- " "val['match']" is the matching item.
- " "val['tagline']" is the tagline in which the last part was found.
- func s:Tagline2item(val, brackets)
- let line = a:val['tagline']
- let add = s:GetAddition(line, a:val['match'], [a:val], a:brackets == '')
- let res = {'word': a:val['match'] . a:brackets . add }
- if has_key(a:val, 'info')
- " Use info from Tag2item().
- let res['info'] = a:val['info']
- else
- " Parse the tag line and add each part to the "info" entry.
- let s = s:Dict2info(s:ParseTagline(line))
- if s != ''
- let res['info'] = s
- endif
- endif
- if has_key(a:val, 'kind')
- let res['kind'] = a:val['kind']
- elseif add == '('
- let res['kind'] = 'f'
- else
- let s = matchstr(line, '\t\(kind:\)\=\zs\S\ze\(\t\|$\)')
- if s != ''
- let res['kind'] = s
- endif
- endif
- if has_key(a:val, 'extra')
- let res['menu'] = a:val['extra']
- return res
- endif
- " Isolate the command after the tag and filename.
- let s = matchstr(line, '[^\t]*\t[^\t]*\t\zs\(/^.*$/\|[^\t]*\)\ze\(;"\t\|\t\|$\)')
- if s != ''
- let res['menu'] = s:Tagcmd2extra(s, a:val['match'], matchstr(line, '[^\t]*\t\zs[^\t]*\ze\t'))
- endif
- return res
- endfunc
- " Turn a command from a tag line to something that is useful in the menu
- func s:Tagcmd2extra(cmd, name, fname)
- if a:cmd =~ '^/^'
- " The command is a search command, useful to see what it is.
- let x = matchstr(a:cmd, '^/^\s*\zs.*\ze$/')
- let x = substitute(x, '\<' . a:name . '\>', '@@', '')
- let x = substitute(x, '\\\(.\)', '\1', 'g')
- let x = x . ' - ' . a:fname
- elseif a:cmd =~ '^\d*$'
- " The command is a line number, the file name is more useful.
- let x = a:fname . ' - ' . a:cmd
- else
- " Not recognized, use command and file name.
- let x = a:cmd . ' - ' . a:fname
- endif
- return x
- endfunc
- " Find composing type in "lead" and match items[0] with it.
- " Repeat this recursively for items[1], if it's there.
- " When resolving typedefs "depth" is used to avoid infinite recursion.
- " Return the list of matches.
- func s:Nextitem(lead, items, depth, all)
- " Use the text up to the variable name and split it in tokens.
- let tokens = split(a:lead, '\s\+\|\<')
- " Try to recognize the type of the variable. This is rough guessing...
- let res = []
- for tidx in range(len(tokens))
- " Skip tokens starting with a non-ID character.
- if tokens[tidx] !~ '^\h'
- continue
- endif
- " Recognize "struct foobar" and "union foobar".
- " Also do "class foobar" when it's C++ after all (doesn't work very well
- " though).
- if (tokens[tidx] == 'struct' || tokens[tidx] == 'union' || tokens[tidx] == 'class') && tidx + 1 < len(tokens)
- let res = s:StructMembers(tokens[tidx] . ':' . tokens[tidx + 1], a:items, a:all)
- break
- endif
- " TODO: add more reserved words
- if index(['int', 'short', 'char', 'float', 'double', 'static', 'unsigned', 'extern'], tokens[tidx]) >= 0
- continue
- endif
- " Use the tags file to find out if this is a typedef.
- let diclist = taglist('^' . tokens[tidx] . '$')
- for tagidx in range(len(diclist))
- let item = diclist[tagidx]
- " New ctags has the "typeref" field. Patched version has "typename".
- if has_key(item, 'typeref')
- call extend(res, s:StructMembers(item['typeref'], a:items, a:all))
- continue
- endif
- if has_key(item, 'typename')
- call extend(res, s:StructMembers(item['typename'], a:items, a:all))
- continue
- endif
- " Only handle typedefs here.
- if item['kind'] != 't'
- continue
- endif
- " Skip matches local to another file.
- if has_key(item, 'static') && item['static'] && bufnr('%') != bufnr(item['filename'])
- continue
- endif
- " For old ctags we recognize "typedef struct aaa" and
- " "typedef union bbb" in the tags file command.
- let cmd = item['cmd']
- let ei = matchend(cmd, 'typedef\s\+')
- if ei > 1
- let cmdtokens = split(strpart(cmd, ei), '\s\+\|\<')
- if len(cmdtokens) > 1
- if cmdtokens[0] == 'struct' || cmdtokens[0] == 'union' || cmdtokens[0] == 'class'
- let name = ''
- " Use the first identifier after the "struct" or "union"
- for ti in range(len(cmdtokens) - 1)
- if cmdtokens[ti] =~ '^\w'
- let name = cmdtokens[ti]
- break
- endif
- endfor
- if name != ''
- call extend(res, s:StructMembers(cmdtokens[0] . ':' . name, a:items, a:all))
- endif
- elseif a:depth < 10
- " Could be "typedef other_T some_T".
- call extend(res, s:Nextitem(cmdtokens[0], a:items, a:depth + 1, a:all))
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endfor
- if len(res) > 0
- break
- endif
- endfor
- return res
- endfunc
- " Search for members of structure "typename" in tags files.
- " Return a list with resulting matches.
- " Each match is a dictionary with "match" and "tagline" entries.
- " When "all" is non-zero find all, otherwise just return 1 if there is any
- " member.
- func s:StructMembers(typename, items, all)
- " Todo: What about local structures?
- let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\#%")'))
- if fnames == ''
- return []
- endif
- let typename = a:typename
- let qflist = []
- let cached = 0
- if a:all == 0
- let n = '1' " stop at first found match
- if has_key(s:grepCache, a:typename)
- let qflist = s:grepCache[a:typename]
- let cached = 1
- endif
- else
- let n = ''
- endif
- if !cached
- while 1
- exe 'silent! keepj noautocmd ' . n . 'vimgrep /\t' . typename . '\(\t\|$\)/j ' . fnames
- let qflist = getqflist()
- if len(qflist) > 0 || match(typename, "::") < 0
- break
- endif
- " No match for "struct:context::name", remove "context::" and try again.
- let typename = substitute(typename, ':[^:]*::', ':', '')
- endwhile
- if a:all == 0
- " Store the result to be able to use it again later.
- let s:grepCache[a:typename] = qflist
- endif
- endif
- " Skip over [...] items
- let idx = 0
- while 1
- if idx >= len(a:items)
- let target = '' " No further items, matching all members
- break
- endif
- if a:items[idx][0] != '['
- let target = a:items[idx]
- break
- endif
- let idx += 1
- endwhile
- " Put matching members in matches[].
- let matches = []
- for l in qflist
- let memb = matchstr(l['text'], '[^\t]*')
- if memb =~ '^' . target
- " Skip matches local to another file.
- if match(l['text'], "\tfile:") < 0 || bufnr('%') == bufnr(matchstr(l['text'], '\t\zs[^\t]*'))
- let item = {'match': memb, 'tagline': l['text']}
- " Add the kind of item.
- let s = matchstr(l['text'], '\t\(kind:\)\=\zs\S\ze\(\t\|$\)')
- if s != ''
- let item['kind'] = s
- if s == 'f'
- let item['match'] = memb . '('
- endif
- endif
- call add(matches, item)
- endif
- endif
- endfor
- if len(matches) > 0
- " Skip over next [...] items
- let idx += 1
- while 1
- if idx >= len(a:items)
- return matches " No further items, return the result.
- endif
- if a:items[idx][0] != '['
- break
- endif
- let idx += 1
- endwhile
- " More items following. For each of the possible members find the
- " matching following members.
- return s:SearchMembers(matches, a:items[idx :], a:all)
- endif
- " Failed to find anything.
- return []
- endfunc
- " For matching members, find matches for following items.
- " When "all" is non-zero find all, otherwise just return 1 if there is any
- " member.
- func s:SearchMembers(matches, items, all)
- let res = []
- for i in range(len(a:matches))
- let typename = ''
- if has_key(a:matches[i], 'dict')
- if has_key(a:matches[i].dict, 'typename')
- let typename = a:matches[i].dict['typename']
- elseif has_key(a:matches[i].dict, 'typeref')
- let typename = a:matches[i].dict['typeref']
- endif
- let line = "\t" . a:matches[i].dict['cmd']
- else
- let line = a:matches[i]['tagline']
- let e = matchend(line, '\ttypename:')
- if e < 0
- let e = matchend(line, '\ttyperef:')
- endif
- if e > 0
- " Use typename field
- let typename = matchstr(line, '[^\t]*', e)
- endif
- endif
- if typename != ''
- call extend(res, s:StructMembers(typename, a:items, a:all))
- else
- " Use the search command (the declaration itself).
- let s = match(line, '\t\zs/^')
- if s > 0
- let e = match(line, '\<' . a:matches[i]['match'] . '\>', s)
- if e > 0
- call extend(res, s:Nextitem(strpart(line, s, e - s), a:items, 0, a:all))
- endif
- endif
- endif
- if a:all == 0 && len(res) > 0
- break
- endif
- endfor
- return res
- endfunc
- let &cpo = s:cpo_save
- unlet s:cpo_save
- " vim: noet sw=2 sts=2
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