2012-03-20 13:16:44 +01:00
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# Vim Interaction #
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The plugin presents a function called `callvim` whose usage is:
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usage: callvim [-b cmd] [-a cmd] [file ... fileN]
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2012-03-20 13:16:44 +01:00
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-b cmd Run this command in GVIM before editing the first file
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-a cmd Run this command in GVIM after editing the first file
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file The file to edit
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... fileN The other files to add to the argslist
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## Rationale ##
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The idea for this script is to give you some decent interaction with a running
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GVim session. Normally you'll be running around your filesystem doing any
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number of amazing things and you'll need to load some files into GVim for
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editing, inspecting, destruction, or other bits of mayhem. This script lets you
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do that.
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## Aliases ##
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There are a few aliases presented as well:
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* `v` A shorthand for `callvim`
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* `vvsp` Edits the passed in file but first makes a vertical split
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* `vhsp` Edits the passed in file but first makes a horizontal split
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2012-03-30 12:39:49 +02:00
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## Post Callout ##
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At the end of the `callvim` function we invoke the `postCallVim` function if it
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exists. If you're using MacVim, for example, you could define a function that
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brings window focus to it after the file is loaded:
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function postCallVim
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{
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osascript -e 'tell application "MacVim" to activate'
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}
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This'll be different depending on your OS / Window Manager.
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2012-03-20 13:16:44 +01:00
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## Examples ##
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This will load `/tmp/myfile.scala` into the running GVim session:
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> v /tmp/myfile.scala
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This will load it after first doing a vertical split:
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> vvsp /tmp/myfile.scala
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or
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> v -b':vsp' /tmp/myfile.scala
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This will load it after doing a horizontal split, then moving to the bottom of
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the file:
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> vhsp -aG /tmp/myfile.scala
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or
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> v -b':sp' -aG /tmp/myfile.scala
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This will load the file and then copy the first line to the end (Why you would
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ever want to do this... I dunno):
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> v -a':1t$' /tmp/myfile.scala
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And this will load all of the `*.txt` files into the args list:
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> v *.txt
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If you want to load files into areas that are already split, use one of the
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aliases for that:
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# Do a ':wincmd h' first
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> vh /tmp/myfile.scala
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# Do a ':wincmd j' first
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> vj /tmp/myfile.scala
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# Do a ':wincmd k' first
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> vk /tmp/myfile.scala
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# Do a ':wincmd l' first
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> vl /tmp/myfile.scala
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