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diff --git a/dot_vim/haskellmode-20081031.vba b/dot_vim/haskellmode-20081031.vba deleted file mode 100644 index 1a33424..0000000 --- a/dot_vim/haskellmode-20081031.vba +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1850 +0,0 @@ -" Vimball Archiver by Charles E. Campbell, Jr., Ph.D. -UseVimball -finish -compiler/ghc.vim [[[1 -445 - -" Vim Compiler File -" Compiler: GHC -" Maintainer: Claus Reinke <claus.reinke@talk21.com> -" Last Change: 06/07/2008 -" -" part of haskell plugins: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~cr3/toolbox/haskell/Vim/ - -" ------------------------------ paths & quickfix settings first -" - -if exists("current_compiler") && current_compiler == "ghc" - finish -endif -let current_compiler = "ghc" - -let s:scriptname = "ghc.vim" - -if (!exists("g:ghc") || !executable(g:ghc)) - if !executable('ghc') - echoerr s:scriptname.": can't find ghc. please set g:ghc, or extend $PATH" - finish - else - let g:ghc = 'ghc' - endif -endif -let ghc_version = substitute(system(g:ghc . ' --numeric-version'),'\n','','') -let b:ghc_staticoptions = '' - -" set makeprg (for quickfix mode) -execute 'setlocal makeprg=' . g:ghc .'\ -e\ :q\ %' -"execute 'setlocal makeprg=' . g:ghc .'\ --make\ %' - -" quickfix mode: -" fetch file/line-info from error message -" TODO: how to distinguish multiline errors from warnings? -" (both have the same header, and errors have no common id-tag) -" how to get rid of first empty message in result list? -setlocal errorformat= - \%-Z\ %#, - \%W%f:%l:%c:\ Warning:\ %m, - \%E%f:%l:%c:\ %m, - \%E%>%f:%l:%c:, - \%+C\ \ %#%m, - \%W%>%f:%l:%c:, - \%+C\ \ %#%tarning:\ %m, - -" oh, wouldn't you guess it - ghc reports (partially) to stderr.. -setlocal shellpipe=2> - -" ------------------------- but ghc can do a lot more for us.. -" - -" allow map leader override -if !exists("maplocalleader") - let maplocalleader='_' -endif - -" initialize map of identifiers to their types -" associate type map updates to changedtick -if !exists("b:ghc_types") - let b:ghc_types = {} - let b:my_changedtick = b:changedtick -endif - -if exists("g:haskell_functions") - finish -endif -let g:haskell_functions = "ghc" - -" avoid hit-enter prompts -set cmdheight=3 - -" edit static GHC options -" TODO: add completion for options/packages? -command! GHCStaticOptions call GHC_StaticOptions() -function! GHC_StaticOptions() - let b:ghc_staticoptions = input('GHC static options: ',b:ghc_staticoptions) - execute 'setlocal makeprg=' . g:ghc . '\ ' . escape(b:ghc_staticoptions,' ') .'\ -e\ :q\ %' - let b:my_changedtick -=1 -endfunction - -map <LocalLeader>T :call GHC_ShowType(1)<cr> -map <LocalLeader>t :call GHC_ShowType(0)<cr> -function! GHC_ShowType(addTypeDecl) - let namsym = Haskell_GetNameSymbol(getline('.'),col('.'),0) - if namsym==[] - redraw - echo 'no name/symbol under cursor!' - return 0 - endif - let [_,symb,qual,unqual] = namsym - let name = qual=='' ? unqual : qual.'.'.unqual - let pname = ( symb ? '('.name.')' : name ) - call GHC_HaveTypes() - if !has_key(b:ghc_types,name) - redraw - echo pname "type not known" - else - redraw - for type in split(b:ghc_types[name],' -- ') - echo pname "::" type - if a:addTypeDecl - call append( line(".")-1, pname . " :: " . type ) - endif - endfor - endif -endfunction - -" show type of identifier under mouse pointer in balloon -if has("balloon_eval") - set ballooneval - set balloondelay=600 - set balloonexpr=GHC_TypeBalloon() - function! GHC_TypeBalloon() - if exists("b:current_compiler") && b:current_compiler=="ghc" - let [line] = getbufline(v:beval_bufnr,v:beval_lnum) - let namsym = Haskell_GetNameSymbol(line,v:beval_col,0) - if namsym==[] - return '' - endif - let [start,symb,qual,unqual] = namsym - let name = qual=='' ? unqual : qual.'.'.unqual - let pname = name " ( symb ? '('.name.')' : name ) - silent call GHC_HaveTypes() - if has("balloon_multiline") - return (has_key(b:ghc_types,pname) ? split(b:ghc_types[pname],' -- ') : '') - else - return (has_key(b:ghc_types,pname) ? b:ghc_types[pname] : '') - endif - else - return '' - endif - endfunction -endif - -map <LocalLeader>si :call GHC_ShowInfo()<cr> -function! GHC_ShowInfo() - let namsym = Haskell_GetNameSymbol(getline('.'),col('.'),0) - if namsym==[] - redraw - echo 'no name/symbol under cursor!' - return 0 - endif - let [_,symb,qual,unqual] = namsym - let name = qual=='' ? unqual : (qual.'.'.unqual) - let output = GHC_Info(name) - redraw - echo output -endfunction - -" fill the type map, unless nothing has changed since the last attempt -function! GHC_HaveTypes() - if b:ghc_types == {} && (b:my_changedtick != b:changedtick) - let b:my_changedtick = b:changedtick - return GHC_BrowseAll() - endif -endfunction - -" update b:ghc_types after successful make -au QuickFixCmdPost make if GHC_CountErrors()==0 | silent call GHC_BrowseAll() | endif - -" count only error entries in quickfix list, ignoring warnings -function! GHC_CountErrors() - let c=0 - for e in getqflist() | if e.type=='E' && e.text !~ "^[ \n]*Warning:" | let c+=1 | endif | endfor - return c -endfunction - -command! GHCReload call GHC_BrowseAll() -function! GHC_BrowseAll() - " let imports = Haskell_GatherImports() - " let modules = keys(imports[0]) + keys(imports[1]) - let imports = {} " no need for them at the moment - let current = GHC_NameCurrent() - let module = current==[] ? 'Main' : current[0] - if GHC_VersionGE([6,8,1]) - return GHC_BrowseBangStar(module) - else - return GHC_BrowseMultiple(imports,['*'.module]) - endif -endfunction - -function! GHC_VersionGE(target) - let current = split(g:ghc_version, '\.' ) - let target = a:target - for i in current - if ((target==[]) || (i>=target[0])) - let target = target[1:] - else - return 0 - endif - endfor - return 1 -endfunction - -function! GHC_NameCurrent() - let last = line("$") - let l = 1 - while l<last - let ml = matchlist( getline(l), '^module\s*\([^ (]*\)') - if ml != [] - let [_,module;x] = ml - return [module] - endif - let l += 1 - endwhile - redraw - echo "cannot find module header for file " . expand("%") - return [] -endfunction - -function! GHC_BrowseBangStar(module) - redraw - echo "browsing module " a:module - let command = ":browse! *" . a:module - let orig_shellredir = &shellredir - let &shellredir = ">" " ignore error/warning messages, only output or lack of it - let output = system(g:ghc . ' ' . b:ghc_staticoptions . ' -v0 --interactive ' . expand("%") , command ) - let &shellredir = orig_shellredir - return GHC_ProcessBang(a:module,output) -endfunction - -function! GHC_BrowseMultiple(imports,modules) - redraw - echo "browsing modules " a:modules - let command = ":browse " . join( a:modules, " \n :browse ") - let command = substitute(command,'\(:browse \(\S*\)\)','putStrLn "-- \2" \n \1','g') - let output = system(g:ghc . ' ' . b:ghc_staticoptions . ' -v0 --interactive ' . expand("%") , command ) - return GHC_Process(a:imports,output) -endfunction - -function! GHC_Info(what) - " call GHC_HaveTypes() - let output = system(g:ghc . ' ' . b:ghc_staticoptions . ' -v0 --interactive ' . expand("%"), ":i ". a:what) - return output -endfunction - -function! GHC_ProcessBang(module,output) - let module = a:module - let b = a:output - let linePat = '^\(.\{-}\)\n\(.*\)' - let contPat = '\s\+\(.\{-}\)\n\(.*\)' - let typePat = '^\(\)\(\S*\)\s*::\(.*\)' - let commentPat = '^-- \(\S*\)' - let definedPat = '^-- defined locally' - let importedPat = '^-- imported via \(.*\)' - if !(b=~commentPat) - echo s:scriptname.": GHCi reports errors (try :make?)" - return 0 - endif - let b:ghc_types = {} - let ml = matchlist( b , linePat ) - while ml != [] - let [_,l,rest;x] = ml - let mlDecl = matchlist( l, typePat ) - if mlDecl != [] - let [_,indent,id,type;x] = mlDecl - let ml2 = matchlist( rest , '^'.indent.contPat ) - while ml2 != [] - let [_,c,rest;x] = ml2 - let type .= c - let ml2 = matchlist( rest , '^'.indent.contPat ) - endwhile - let id = substitute( id, '^(\(.*\))$', '\1', '') - let type = substitute( type, '\s\+', " ", "g" ) - " using :browse! *<current>, we get both unqualified and qualified ids - let qualified = (id =~ '\.') && (id =~ '[A-Z]') - let b:ghc_types[id] = type - if !qualified - for qual in qualifiers - let b:ghc_types[qual.'.'.id] = type - endfor - endif - else - let mlImported = matchlist( l, importedPat ) - let mlDefined = matchlist( l, definedPat ) - if mlImported != [] - let [_,modules;x] = mlImported - let qualifiers = split( modules, ', ' ) - elseif mlDefined != [] - let qualifiers = [module] - endif - endif - let ml = matchlist( rest , linePat ) - endwhile - return 1 -endfunction - -function! GHC_Process(imports,output) - let b = a:output - let imports = a:imports - let linePat = '^\(.\{-}\)\n\(.*\)' - let contPat = '\s\+\(.\{-}\)\n\(.*\)' - let typePat = '^\(\s*\)\(\S*\)\s*::\(.*\)' - let modPat = '^-- \(\S*\)' - " add '-- defined locally' and '-- imported via ..' - if !(b=~modPat) - echo s:scriptname.": GHCi reports errors (try :make?)" - return 0 - endif - let b:ghc_types = {} - let ml = matchlist( b , linePat ) - while ml != [] - let [_,l,rest;x] = ml - let mlDecl = matchlist( l, typePat ) - if mlDecl != [] - let [_,indent,id,type;x] = mlDecl - let ml2 = matchlist( rest , '^'.indent.contPat ) - while ml2 != [] - let [_,c,rest;x] = ml2 - let type .= c - let ml2 = matchlist( rest , '^'.indent.contPat ) - endwhile - let id = substitute(id, '^(\(.*\))$', '\1', '') - let type = substitute( type, '\s\+', " ", "g" ) - " using :browse *<current>, we get both unqualified and qualified ids - if current_module " || has_key(imports[0],module) - if has_key(b:ghc_types,id) && !(matchstr(b:ghc_types[id],escape(type,'[].'))==type) - let b:ghc_types[id] .= ' -- '.type - else - let b:ghc_types[id] = type - endif - endif - if 0 " has_key(imports[1],module) - let qualid = module.'.'.id - let b:ghc_types[qualid] = type - endif - else - let mlMod = matchlist( l, modPat ) - if mlMod != [] - let [_,module;x] = mlMod - let current_module = module[0]=='*' - let module = current_module ? module[1:] : module - endif - endif - let ml = matchlist( rest , linePat ) - endwhile - return 1 -endfunction - -let s:ghc_templates = ["module _ () where","class _ where","class _ => _ where","instance _ where","instance _ => _ where","type family _","type instance _ = ","data _ = ","newtype _ = ","type _ = "] - -" use ghci :browse index for insert mode omnicompletion (CTRL-X CTRL-O) -function! GHC_CompleteImports(findstart, base) - if a:findstart - let namsym = Haskell_GetNameSymbol(getline('.'),col('.'),-1) " insert-mode: we're 1 beyond the text - if namsym==[] - redraw - echo 'no name/symbol under cursor!' - return -1 - endif - let [start,symb,qual,unqual] = namsym - return (start-1) - else " find keys matching with "a:base" - let res = [] - let l = len(a:base)-1 - call GHC_HaveTypes() - for key in keys(b:ghc_types) - if key[0 : l]==a:base - let res += [{"word":key,"menu":":: ".b:ghc_types[key],"dup":1}] - endif - endfor - return res - endif -endfunction -set omnifunc=GHC_CompleteImports -set completeopt=menu,menuone,longest - -map <LocalLeader>ct :call GHC_CreateTagfile()<cr> -function! GHC_CreateTagfile() - redraw - echo "creating tags file" - let output = system(g:ghc . ' ' . b:ghc_staticoptions . ' -e ":ctags" ' . expand("%")) - " for ghcs older than 6.6, you would need to call another program - " here, such as hasktags - echo output -endfunction - -command! -nargs=1 GHCi redraw | echo system(g:ghc. ' ' . b:ghc_staticoptions .' '.expand("%").' -e <f-args>') - -" use :make 'not in scope' errors to explicitly list imported ids -" cursor needs to be on import line, in correctly loadable module -map <LocalLeader>ie :call GHC_MkImportsExplicit()<cr> -function! GHC_MkImportsExplicit() - let save_cursor = getpos(".") - let line = getline('.') - let lineno = line('.') - let ml = matchlist(line,'^import\(\s*qualified\)\?\s*\([^( ]\+\)') - if ml!=[] - let [_,q,mod;x] = ml - silent make - if getqflist()==[] - call setline(lineno,'-- '.line) - silent write - silent make - let qflist = getqflist() - call setline(lineno,line) - silent write - let ids = [] - for d in qflist - let ml = matchlist(d.text,'Not in scope: `\([^'']*\)''') - if ml!=[] - let [_,qid;x] = ml - let id = ( qid =~ "^[A-Z]" ? substitute(qid,'.*\.\([^.]*\)$','\1','') : qid ) - let pid = ( id =~ "[a-zA-Z0-9_']\\+" ? id : '('.id.')' ) - let ids += [pid] - endif - endfor - call setline(lineno,'import'.q.' '.mod.'('.join(ids,',').')') - endif - endif - call setpos('.', save_cursor) -endfunction - -if GHC_VersionGE([6,8,2]) - let opts = filter(split(substitute(system(g:ghc . ' -v0 --interactive', ':set'), ' ', '','g'), '\n'), 'v:val =~ "-f"') -else - let opts = ["-fglasgow-exts","-fallow-undecidable-instances","-fallow-overlapping-instances","-fno-monomorphism-restriction","-fno-mono-pat-binds","-fno-cse","-fbang-patterns","-funbox-strict-fields"] -endif - -amenu ]OPTIONS_GHC.- :echo '-'<cr> -aunmenu ]OPTIONS_GHC -for o in opts - exe 'amenu ]OPTIONS_GHC.'.o.' :call append(0,"{-# OPTIONS_GHC '.o.' #-}")<cr>' -endfor -if has("gui_running") - map <LocalLeader>opt :popup ]OPTIONS_GHC<cr> -else - map <LocalLeader>opt :emenu ]OPTIONS_GHC. -endif - -amenu ]LANGUAGES_GHC.- :echo '-'<cr> -aunmenu ]LANGUAGES_GHC -if GHC_VersionGE([6,8]) - let ghc_supported_languages = split(system(g:ghc . ' --supported-languages'),'\n') - for l in ghc_supported_languages - exe 'amenu ]LANGUAGES_GHC.'.l.' :call append(0,"{-# LANGUAGE '.l.' #-}")<cr>' - endfor - if has("gui_running") - map <LocalLeader>lang :popup ]LANGUAGES_GHC<cr> - else - map <LocalLeader>lang :emenu ]LANGUAGES_GHC. - endif -endif -ftplugin/haskell.vim [[[1 -149 - -" todo: allow disabling and undo -" (Claus Reinke, last modified: 18/07/2008) -" -" part of haskell plugins: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~cr3/toolbox/haskell/Vim/ -" please send patches to <claus.reinke@talk21.com> - -" try gf on import line, or ctrl-x ctrl-i, or [I, [i, .. -set include=^import\\s*\\(qualified\\)\\?\\s* -set includeexpr=substitute(v:fname,'\\.','/','g').'.hs' - - -" find start/extent of name/symbol under cursor; -" return start, symbolic flag, qualifier, unqualified id -" (this is used in both haskell_doc.vim and in GHC.vim) -function! Haskell_GetNameSymbol(line,col,off) - let name = "[a-zA-Z0-9_']" - let symbol = "[-!#$%&\*\+/<=>\?@\\^|~:.]" - "let [line] = getbufline(a:buf,a:lnum) - let line = a:line - - " find the beginning of unqualified id or qualified id component - let start = (a:col - 1) + a:off - if line[start] =~ name - let pattern = name - elseif line[start] =~ symbol - let pattern = symbol - else - return [] - endif - while start > 0 && line[start - 1] =~ pattern - let start -= 1 - endwhile - let id = matchstr(line[start :],pattern.'*') - " call confirm(id) - - " expand id to left and right, to get full id - let idPos = id[0] == '.' ? start+2 : start+1 - let posA = match(line,'\<\(\([A-Z]'.name.'*\.\)\+\)\%'.idPos.'c') - let start = posA>-1 ? posA+1 : idPos - let posB = matchend(line,'\%'.idPos.'c\(\([A-Z]'.name.'*\.\)*\)\('.name.'\+\|'.symbol.'\+\)') - let end = posB>-1 ? posB : idPos - - " special case: symbolic ids starting with . - if id[0]=='.' && posA==-1 - let start = idPos-1 - let end = posB==-1 ? start : end - endif - - " classify full id and split into qualifier and unqualified id - let fullid = line[ (start>1 ? start-1 : 0) : (end-1) ] - let symbolic = fullid[-1:-1] =~ symbol " might also be incomplete qualified id ending in . - let qualPos = matchend(fullid, '\([A-Z]'.name.'*\.\)\+') - let qualifier = qualPos>-1 ? fullid[ 0 : (qualPos-2) ] : '' - let unqualId = qualPos>-1 ? fullid[ qualPos : -1 ] : fullid - " call confirm(start.'/'.end.'['.symbolic.']:'.qualifier.' '.unqualId) - - return [start,symbolic,qualifier,unqualId] -endfunction - -function! Haskell_GatherImports() - let imports={0:{},1:{}} - let i=1 - while i<=line('$') - let res = Haskell_GatherImport(i) - if !empty(res) - let [i,import] = res - let prefixPat = '^import\s*\(qualified\)\?\s\+' - let modulePat = '\([A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_''.]*\)' - let asPat = '\(\s\+as\s\+'.modulePat.'\)\?' - let hidingPat = '\(\s\+hiding\s*\((.*)\)\)\?' - let listPat = '\(\s*\((.*)\)\)\?' - let importPat = prefixPat.modulePat.asPat.hidingPat.listPat ".'\s*$' - - let ml = matchlist(import,importPat) - if ml!=[] - let [_,qualified,module,_,as,_,hiding,_,explicit;x] = ml - let what = as=='' ? module : as - let hidings = split(hiding[1:-2],',') - let explicits = split(explicit[1:-2],',') - let empty = {'lines':[],'hiding':hidings,'explicit':[],'modules':[]} - let entry = has_key(imports[1],what) ? imports[1][what] : deepcopy(empty) - let imports[1][what] = Haskell_MergeImport(deepcopy(entry),i,hidings,explicits,module) - if !(qualified=='qualified') - let imports[0][what] = Haskell_MergeImport(deepcopy(entry),i,hidings,explicits,module) - endif - else - echoerr "Haskell_GatherImports doesn't understand: ".import - endif - endif - let i+=1 - endwhile - if !has_key(imports[1],'Prelude') - let imports[0]['Prelude'] = {'lines':[],'hiding':[],'explicit':[],'modules':[]} - let imports[1]['Prelude'] = {'lines':[],'hiding':[],'explicit':[],'modules':[]} - endif - return imports -endfunction - -function! Haskell_ListElem(list,elem) - for e in a:list | if e==a:elem | return 1 | endif | endfor - return 0 -endfunction - -function! Haskell_ListIntersect(list1,list2) - let l = [] - for e in a:list1 | if index(a:list2,e)!=-1 | let l += [e] | endif | endfor - return l -endfunction - -function! Haskell_ListUnion(list1,list2) - let l = [] - for e in a:list2 | if index(a:list1,e)==-1 | let l += [e] | endif | endfor - return a:list1 + l -endfunction - -function! Haskell_ListWithout(list1,list2) - let l = [] - for e in a:list1 | if index(a:list2,e)==-1 | let l += [e] | endif | endfor - return l -endfunction - -function! Haskell_MergeImport(entry,line,hiding,explicit,module) - let lines = a:entry['lines'] + [ a:line ] - let hiding = a:explicit==[] ? Haskell_ListIntersect(a:entry['hiding'], a:hiding) - \ : Haskell_ListWithout(a:entry['hiding'],a:explicit) - let explicit = Haskell_ListUnion(a:entry['explicit'], a:explicit) - let modules = Haskell_ListUnion(a:entry['modules'], [ a:module ]) - return {'lines':lines,'hiding':hiding,'explicit':explicit,'modules':modules} -endfunction - -" collect lines belonging to a single import statement; -" return number of last line and collected import statement -" (assume opening parenthesis, if any, is on the first line) -function! Haskell_GatherImport(lineno) - let lineno = a:lineno - let import = getline(lineno) - if !(import=~'^import') | return [] | endif - let open = strlen(substitute(import,'[^(]','','g')) - let close = strlen(substitute(import,'[^)]','','g')) - while open!=close - let lineno += 1 - let linecont = getline(lineno) - let open += strlen(substitute(linecont,'[^(]','','g')) - let close += strlen(substitute(linecont,'[^)]','','g')) - let import .= linecont - endwhile - return [lineno,import] -endfunction -ftplugin/haskell_doc.vim [[[1 -734 -" -" use haddock docs and index files -" show documentation, complete & qualify identifiers -" -" (Claus Reinke; last modified: 21/10/2008) -" -" part of haskell plugins: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~cr3/toolbox/haskell/Vim/ -" please send patches to <claus.reinke@talk21.com> - -" :Doc <name> and :IDoc <name> open haddocks for <name> in opera -" -" :Doc needs qualified name (default Prelude) and package (default base) -" :IDoc needs unqualified name, looks up possible links in g:haddock_index -" -" :DocIndex populates g:haddock_index from haddock's index files -" :ExportDocIndex saves g:haddock_index to cache file -" :ImportDocIndex reloads g:haddock_index from cache file -" -" all the following use the haddock index (g:haddock_index) -" -" _? opens haddocks for unqualified name under cursor, -" suggesting alternative full qualifications in popup menu -" -" _. fully qualifies unqualified name under cursor, -" suggesting alternative full qualifications in popup menu -" -" _i add import <module>(<name>) statement for unqualified <name> under cursor, -" _im add import <module> statement for unqualified <name> under cursor, -" suggesting alternative full qualifications in popup menu -" (this currently adds one statement per call, instead of -" merging into existing import statements, but it's a start;-) -" -" CTRL-X CTRL-U (user-defined insert mode completion) -" suggests completions of unqualified names in popup menu - -let s:scriptname = "haskell_doc.vim" - -" script parameters -" g:haddock_browser *mandatory* which browser to call -" g:haddock_browser_callformat [optional] how to call browser -" g:haddock_indexfiledir [optional] where to put 'haddock_index.vim' -" g:haddock_docdir [optional] where to find html docs -" g:ghc [optional] which ghc to call -" g:ghc_pkg [optional] which ghc_pkg to call - -" been here before? -if exists("g:haddock_index") - finish -endif - -" initialise nested dictionary, to be populated -" - from haddock index files via :DocIndex -" - from previous cached version via :ImportDocIndex -let g:haddock_index = {} - -" initialise dictionary, mapping modules with haddocks to their packages, -" populated via MkHaddockModuleIndex() or HaveModuleIndex() -let g:haddock_moduleindex = {} - -" program to open urls, please set this in your vimrc - "examples (for windows): - "let g:haddock_browser = "C:/Program Files/Opera/Opera.exe" - "let g:haddock_browser = "C:/Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/firefox.exe" - "let g:haddock_browser = "C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/IEXPLORE.exe" -if !exists("g:haddock_browser") - echoerr s:scriptname." WARNING: please set g:haddock_browser!" -endif - -if (!exists("g:ghc") || !executable(g:ghc)) - if !executable('ghc') - echoerr s:scriptname." can't find ghc. please set g:ghc, or extend $PATH" - finish - else - let g:ghc = 'ghc' - endif -endif - -if (!exists("g:ghc_pkg") || !executable(g:ghc_pkg)) - let g:ghc_pkg = substitute(g:ghc,'\(.*\)ghc','\1ghc-pkg','') -endif - -if exists("g:haddock_docdir") && isdirectory(g:haddock_docdir) - let s:docdir = g:haddock_docdir -elseif executable(g:ghc_pkg) -" try to figure out location of html docs -" first choice: where the base docs are - let field = substitute(system(g:ghc_pkg . ' field base haddock-html'),'\n','','') - let field = substitute(field,'haddock-html: \(.*\)libraries.base','\1','') - let field = substitute(field,'\\','/','g') - let alternate = substitute(field,'html','doc/html','') - if isdirectory(field) - let s:docdir = field - elseif isdirectory(alternate) - let s:docdir = alternate - endif -else - echoerr s:scriptname." can't find ghc-pkg (set g:ghc_pkg ?)." -endif - -" second choice: try some known suspects for windows/unix -if !exists('s:docdir') || !isdirectory(s:docdir) - let s:ghc_libdir = substitute(system(g:ghc . ' --print-libdir'),'\n','','') - let location1a = s:ghc_libdir . '/doc/html/' - let location1b = s:ghc_libdir . '/doc/' - let s:ghc_version = substitute(system(g:ghc . ' --numeric-version'),'\n','','') - let location2 = '/usr/share/doc/ghc-' . s:ghc_version . '/html/' - if isdirectory(location1a) - let s:docdir = location1a - elseif isdirectory(location1b) - let s:docdir = location1b - elseif isdirectory(location2) - let s:docdir = location2 - else " give up - echoerr s:scriptname." can't find locaton of html documentation (set g:haddock_docdir)." - finish - endif -endif - -" todo: can we turn s:docdir into a list of paths, and -" include docs for third-party libs as well? - -let s:libraries = s:docdir . 'libraries/' -let s:guide = s:docdir . 'users_guide/' -let s:index = 'index.html' -if exists("g:haddock_indexfiledir") && filewritable(g:haddock_indexfiledir) - let s:haddock_indexfiledir = g:haddock_indexfiledir -elseif filewritable(s:libraries) - let s:haddock_indexfiledir = s:libraries -elseif filewritable($HOME) - let s:haddock_indexfiledir = $HOME.'/' -else "give up - echoerr s:scriptname." can't locate index file. please set g:haddock_indexfiledir" - finish -endif -let s:haddock_indexfile = s:haddock_indexfiledir . 'haddock_index.vim' - -" different browser setups require different call formats; -" you might want to call the browser synchronously or -" asynchronously, and the latter is os-dependent; -" -" by default, the browser is started in the background when on -" windows or if running in a gui, and in the foreground otherwise -" (eg, console-mode for remote sessions, with text-mode browsers). -" -" you can override these defaults in your vimrc, via a format -" string including 2 %s parameters (the first being the browser -" to call, the second being the url). -if !exists("g:haddock_browser_callformat") - if has("win32") || has("win64") - let g:haddock_browser_callformat = 'start %s "file://%s"' - else - if has("gui_running") - let g:haddock_browser_callformat = '%s file://%s '.printf(&shellredir,'/dev/null').' &' - else - let g:haddock_browser_callformat = '%s file://%s' - endif - endif -endif - -" allow map leader override -if !exists("maplocalleader") - let maplocalleader='_' -endif - -command! DocSettings call DocSettings() -function! DocSettings() - for v in ["g:haddock_browser","g:haddock_browser_callformat","g:haddock_docdir","g:haddock_indexfiledir","s:ghc_libdir","s:ghc_version","s:docdir","s:libraries","s:guide","s:haddock_indexfile"] - if exists(v) - echo v '=' eval(v) - else - echo v '=' - endif - endfor -endfunction - -function! DocBrowser(url) - "echomsg "DocBrowser(".url.")" - if (!exists("g:haddock_browser") || !executable(g:haddock_browser)) - echoerr s:scriptname." can't find documentation browser. please set g:haddock_browser" - return - endif - " start browser to open url, according to specified format - silent exe '!'.printf(g:haddock_browser_callformat,g:haddock_browser,escape(a:url,'#%')) -endfunction - -"usage examples: -" :Doc length -" :Doc Control.Monad.when -" :Doc Data.List. -" :Doc Control.Monad.State.runState mtl -" :Doc -top -" :Doc -libs -" :Doc -guide -command! -nargs=+ Doc call Doc('v',<f-args>) -command! -nargs=+ Doct call Doc('t',<f-args>) - -function! Doc(kind,qualname,...) - let suffix = '.html' - let relative = '#'.a:kind.'%3A' - - if a:qualname=="-top" - call DocBrowser(s:docdir . s:index) - return - elseif a:qualname=="-libs" - call DocBrowser(s:libraries . s:index) - return - elseif a:qualname=="-guide" - call DocBrowser(s:guide . s:index) - return - endif - - if a:0==0 " no package specified - let package = 'base/' - else - let package = a:1 . '/' - endif - - if match(a:qualname,'\.')==-1 " unqualified name - let [qual,name] = [['Prelude'],a:qualname] - let file = join(qual,'-') . suffix . relative . name - elseif a:qualname[-1:]=='.' " module qualifier only - let parts = split(a:qualname,'\.') - let quallen = len(parts)-1 - let [qual,name] = [parts[0:quallen],parts[-1]] - let file = join(qual,'-') . suffix - else " qualified name - let parts = split(a:qualname,'\.') - let quallen = len(parts)-2 - let [qual,name] = [parts[0:quallen],parts[-1]] - let file = join(qual,'-') . suffix . relative . name - endif - -" let path = s:libraries . package . file - let path = file - call DocBrowser(path) -endfunction - -" TODO: add commandline completion for :IDoc -" indexed variant of Doc, looking up links in g:haddock_index -" usage: -" 1. :IDoc length -" 2. click on one of the choices, or select by number (starting from 0) -command! -nargs=+ IDoc call IDoc(<f-args>) -function! IDoc(name,...) - let choices = HaddockIndexLookup(a:name) - if choices=={} | return | endif - if a:0==0 - let keylist = map(deepcopy(keys(choices)),'substitute(v:val,"\\[.\\]","","")') - let choice = inputlist(keylist) - else - let choice = a:1 - endif - -" let path = s:libraries . values(choices)[choice] - let path = values(choices)[choice] " assumes same order for keys/values.. - call DocBrowser(path) -endfunction - -let s:flagref = s:guide . 'flag-reference.html' -if filereadable(s:flagref) - " extract the generated fragment ids for the - " flag reference sections - let s:headerPat = '.\{-}<h3 class="title"><a name="\([^"]*\)"><\/a>\([^<]*\)<\/h3>\(.*\)' - let s:flagheaders = [] - let s:flagheaderids = {} - let s:contents = join(readfile(s:flagref)) - let s:ml = matchlist(s:contents,s:headerPat) - while s:ml!=[] - let [_,s:id,s:title,s:r;s:x] = s:ml - let s:flagheaders = add(s:flagheaders, s:title) - let s:flagheaderids[s:title] = s:id - let s:ml = matchlist(s:r,s:headerPat) - endwhile - command! -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,CompleteFlagHeaders - \ FlagReference call FlagReference(<f-args>) - function! FlagReference(section) - let relativeUrl = a:section==""||!exists("s:flagheaderids['".a:section."']") ? - \ "" : "#".s:flagheaderids[a:section] - call DocBrowser(s:flagref.relativeUrl) - endfunction - function! CompleteFlagHeaders(al,cl,cp) - let s:choices = s:flagheaders - return CompleteAux(a:al,a:cl,a:cp) - endfunction -endif - -command! -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,CompleteHaddockModules MDoc call MDoc(<f-args>) -function! MDoc(module) - let suffix = '.html' - call HaveModuleIndex() - if !has_key(g:haddock_moduleindex,a:module) - echoerr a:module 'not found in haddock module index' - return - endif - let package = g:haddock_moduleindex[a:module]['package'] - let file = substitute(a:module,'\.','-','g') . suffix -" let path = s:libraries . package . '/' . file - let path = g:haddock_moduleindex[a:module]['html'] - call DocBrowser(path) -endfunction - -function! CompleteHaddockModules(al,cl,cp) - call HaveModuleIndex() - let s:choices = keys(g:haddock_moduleindex) - return CompleteAux(a:al,a:cl,a:cp) -endfunction - -" create a dictionary g:haddock_index, containing the haddoc index -command! DocIndex call DocIndex() -function! DocIndex() - let files = split(globpath(s:libraries,'doc-index*.html'),'\n') - "let files = [s:libraries.'doc-index-33.html'] - let g:haddock_index = {} - call ProcessHaddockIndexes2(s:libraries,files) - if GHC_VersionGE([6,8,2]) - " TODO: escape * when? - let s:addon_libraries = split(system(g:ghc_pkg . ' field * haddock-html'),'\n') - for addon in s:addon_libraries - let ml = matchlist(addon,'haddock-html: \("\)\?\(file:///\)\?\([^"]*\)\("\)\?') - if ml!=[] - let [_,quote,file,addon_path;x] = ml - let addon_path = substitute(addon_path,'\(\\\\\|\\\)','/','g') - let addon_files = split(globpath(addon_path,'doc-index*.html'),'\n') - call ProcessHaddockIndexes2(addon_path,addon_files) - endif - endfor - endif - return 1 -endfunction - -function! ProcessHaddockIndexes(location,files) - let entryPat= '.\{-}"indexentry"[^>]*>\([^<]*\)<\(\%([^=]\{-}TD CLASS="\%(indexentry\)\@!.\{-}</TD\)*\)[^=]\{-}\(\%(="indexentry\|TABLE\).*\)' - let linkPat = '.\{-}HREF="\([^"]*\)".>\([^<]*\)<\(.*\)' - - redraw - echo 'populating g:haddock_index from haddock index files in ' a:location - for f in a:files - echo f[len(a:location):] - let contents = join(readfile(f)) - let ml = matchlist(contents,entryPat) - while ml!=[] - let [_,entry,links,r;x] = ml - "echo entry links - let ml2 = matchlist(links,linkPat) - let link = {} - while ml2!=[] - let [_,l,m,links;x] = ml2 - "echo l m - let link[m] = a:location . '/' . l - let ml2 = matchlist(links,linkPat) - endwhile - let g:haddock_index[DeHTML(entry)] = deepcopy(link) - "echo entry g:haddock_index[entry] - let ml = matchlist(r,entryPat) - endwhile - endfor -endfunction - -" concatenating all lines is too slow for a big file, process lines directly -function! ProcessHaddockIndexes2(location,files) - let entryPat= '^>\([^<]*\)</' - let linkPat = '.\{-}A HREF="\([^"]*\)"' - let kindPat = '#\(.\)' - - redraw - echo 'populating g:haddock_index from haddock index files in ' a:location - for f in a:files - echo f[len(a:location):] - let isEntry = 0 - let isLink = '' - let link = {} - let entry = '' - for line in readfile(f) - if line=~'CLASS="indexentry' - if (link!={}) && (entry!='') - let g:haddock_index[DeHTML(entry)] = deepcopy(link) - let link = {} - let entry = '' - endif - let isEntry=1 - continue - endif - if isEntry==1 - let ml = matchlist(line,entryPat) - if ml!=[] | let [_,entry;x] = ml | let isEntry=0 | continue | endif - endif - if entry!='' - let ml = matchlist(line,linkPat) - if ml!=[] | let [_,isLink;x]=ml | continue | endif - endif - if isLink!='' - let ml = matchlist(line,entryPat) - if ml!=[] - let [_,module;x] = ml - let [_,kind;x] = matchlist(isLink,kindPat) - let last = a:location[strlen(a:location)-1] - let link[module."[".kind."]"] = a:location . (last=='/'?'':'/') . isLink - let isLink='' - continue - endif - endif - endfor - if link!={} | let g:haddock_index[DeHTML(entry)] = deepcopy(link) | endif - endfor -endfunction - -command! ExportDocIndex call ExportDocIndex() -function! ExportDocIndex() - call HaveIndex() - let entries = [] - for key in keys(g:haddock_index) - let entries += [key,string(g:haddock_index[key])] - endfor - call writefile(entries,s:haddock_indexfile) - redir end -endfunction - -command! ImportDocIndex call ImportDocIndex() -function! ImportDocIndex() - if filereadable(s:haddock_indexfile) - let lines = readfile(s:haddock_indexfile) - let i=0 - while i<len(lines) - let [key,dict] = [lines[i],lines[i+1]] - sandbox let g:haddock_index[key] = eval(dict) - let i+=2 - endwhile - return 1 - else - return 0 - endif -endfunction - -function! HaveIndex() - return (g:haddock_index!={} || ImportDocIndex() || DocIndex() ) -endfunction - -function! MkHaddockModuleIndex() - let g:haddock_moduleindex = {} - call HaveIndex() - for key in keys(g:haddock_index) - let dict = g:haddock_index[key] - for module in keys(dict) - let html = dict[module] - let ml = matchlist(html,'libraries/\([^\/]*\)\/') - if ml!=[] - let [_,package;x] = ml - let g:haddock_moduleindex[module] = {'package':package,'html':html} - endif - let ml = matchlist(html,'/\([^\/]*\)\/html/[A-Z]') - if ml!=[] - let [_,package;x] = ml - let g:haddock_moduleindex[module] = {'package':package,'html':html} - endif - endfor - endfor -endfunction - -function! HaveModuleIndex() - return (g:haddock_moduleindex!={} || MkHaddockModuleIndex() ) -endfunction - -" decode HTML symbol encodings (are these all we need?) -function! DeHTML(entry) - let res = a:entry - let decode = { '<': '<', '>': '>', '&': '\\&' } - for enc in keys(decode) - exe 'let res = substitute(res,"'.enc.'","'.decode[enc].'","g")' - endfor - return res -endfunction - -" find haddocks for word under cursor -" also lists possible definition sites -map <LocalLeader>? :call Haddock()<cr> -function! Haddock() - amenu ]Popup.- :echo '-'<cr> - aunmenu ]Popup - let namsym = Haskell_GetNameSymbol(getline('.'),col('.'),0) - if namsym==[] - redraw - echo 'no name/symbol under cursor!' - return 0 - endif - let [start,symb,qual,unqual] = namsym - let imports = Haskell_GatherImports() - let asm = has_key(imports[1],qual) ? imports[1][qual]['modules'] : [] - let name = unqual - let dict = HaddockIndexLookup(name) - if dict=={} | return | endif - let keylist = map(deepcopy(keys(dict)),'substitute(v:val,"\\[.\\]","","")') - let keys = ((qual=='')||(asm==[])||(qual==asm[0])) ? keys(dict) - \ : Haskell_ListIntersect(keylist,asm) - if (qual!='') && (asm!=[]) && (qual==asm[0]) - for key in keys - if key==qual - " call DocBrowser(s:libraries . dict[key]) - call DocBrowser(dict[key]) - endif - endfor - elseif has("gui_running") - let i=0 - for key in keys - exe 'amenu ]Popup.'.escape(key,'\.').' :call IDoc("'.escape(name,'|').'",'.i.')<cr>' - let i+=1 - endfor - popup ]Popup - else - let s:choices = keys - let key = input('browse docs for '.name.' in: ','','customlist,CompleteAux') - if key!='' - " call DocBrowser(s:libraries . dict[key]) - call DocBrowser(dict[key]) - endif - endif -endfunction - -" used to pass on choices to CompleteAux -let s:choices=[] - -" if there's no gui, use commandline completion instead of :popup -" completion function CompleteAux suggests completions for a:al, wrt to s:choices -function! CompleteAux(al,cl,cp) - "echomsg '|'.a:al.'|'.a:cl.'|'.a:cp.'|' - let res = [] - let l = len(a:al)-1 - for r in s:choices - if l==-1 || r[0 : l]==a:al - let res += [r] - endif - endfor - return res -endfunction - -" CamelCase shorthand matching: -" favour upper-case letters and module qualifier separators (.) for disambiguation -function! CamelCase(shorthand,string) - let s1 = a:shorthand - let s2 = a:string - let notFirst = 0 " don't elide before first pattern letter - while ((s1!="")&&(s2!="")) - let head1 = s1[0] - let head2 = s2[0] - let elide = notFirst && ( ((head1=~'[A-Z]') && (head2!~'[A-Z.]')) - \ ||((head1=='.') && (head2!='.')) ) - if elide - let s2=s2[1:] - elseif (head1==head2) - let s1=s1[1:] - let s2=s2[1:] - else - return 0 - endif - let notFirst = (head1!='.')||(head2!='.') " treat separators as new beginnings - endwhile - return (s1=="") -endfunction - -" use haddock name index for insert mode completion (CTRL-X CTRL-U) -function! CompleteHaddock(findstart, base) - if a:findstart - let namsym = Haskell_GetNameSymbol(getline('.'),col('.'),-1) " insert-mode: we're 1 beyond the text - if namsym==[] - redraw - echo 'no name/symbol under cursor!' - return -1 - endif - let [start,symb,qual,unqual] = namsym - return (start-1) - else " find keys matching with "a:base" - let res = [] - let l = len(a:base)-1 - let qual = a:base =~ '^[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_'']*\(\.[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_'']*\)*\(\.[a-zA-Z0-9_'']*\)\?$' - call HaveIndex() - for key in keys(g:haddock_index) - let keylist = map(deepcopy(keys(g:haddock_index[key])),'substitute(v:val,"\\[.\\]","","")') - if (key[0 : l]==a:base) - for m in keylist - let res += [{"word":key,"menu":m,"dup":1}] - endfor - elseif qual " this tends to be slower - for m in keylist - let word = m . '.' . key - if word[0 : l]==a:base - let res += [{"word":word,"menu":m,"dup":1}] - endif - endfor - endif - endfor - if res==[] " no prefix matches, try CamelCase shortcuts - for key in keys(g:haddock_index) - let keylist = map(deepcopy(keys(g:haddock_index[key])),'substitute(v:val,"\\[.\\]","","")') - if CamelCase(a:base,key) - for m in keylist - let res += [{"word":key,"menu":m,"dup":1}] - endfor - elseif qual " this tends to be slower - for m in keylist - let word = m . '.' . key - if CamelCase(a:base,word) - let res += [{"word":word,"menu":m,"dup":1}] - endif - endfor - endif - endfor - endif - return res - endif -endfunction -set completefunc=CompleteHaddock -set completeopt=menu,menuone,longest - -" fully qualify an unqualified name -map <LocalLeader>. :call Qualify()<cr> -function! Qualify() - amenu ]Popup.- :echo '-'<cr> - aunmenu ]Popup - let namsym = Haskell_GetNameSymbol(getline('.'),col('.'),0) - if namsym==[] - redraw - echo 'no name/symbol under cursor!' - return 0 - endif - let [start,symb,qual,unqual] = namsym - if qual!='' " TODO: should we support re-qualification? - redraw - echo 'already qualified' - return 0 - endif - let name = unqual - let line = line('.') - let prefix = (start<=1 ? '' : getline(line)[0:start-2] ) - let i=0 - let dict = HaddockIndexLookup(name) - if dict=={} | return | endif - let keylist = map(deepcopy(keys(dict)),'substitute(v:val,"\\[.\\]","","")') - let imports = Haskell_GatherImports() - for qualifiedImport in keys(imports[1]) - let c=0 - for module in imports[1][qualifiedImport]['modules'] - if Haskell_ListElem(keylist,module) | let c+=1 | endif - endfor - if c>0 | let keylist=[qualifiedImport]+keylist | endif - endfor - "let asm = has_key(imports[1],qual) ? imports[1][qual]['modules'] : [] - if has("gui_running") - for key in keylist - let lhs=escape(prefix.name,'/.|\') - let rhs=escape(prefix.key.'.'.name,'/&|\') - exe 'amenu ]Popup.'.escape(key,'\.').' :'.line.'s/'.lhs.'/'.rhs.'/<cr>:noh<cr>' - let i+=1 - endfor - popup ]Popup - else - let s:choices = keylist - let key = input('qualify '.name.' with: ','','customlist,CompleteAux') - if key!='' - let lhs=escape(prefix.name,'/.\') - let rhs=escape(prefix.key.'.'.name,'/&\') - exe line.'s/'.lhs.'/'.rhs.'/' - noh - endif - endif -endfunction - -" create (qualified) import for a (qualified) name -map <LocalLeader>i :call Import(0,0)<cr> -map <LocalLeader>im :call Import(1,0)<cr> -map <LocalLeader>iq :call Import(0,1)<cr> -map <LocalLeader>iqm :call Import(1,1)<cr> -function! Import(module,qualified) - amenu ]Popup.- :echo '-'<cr> - aunmenu ]Popup - let namsym = Haskell_GetNameSymbol(getline('.'),col('.'),0) - if namsym==[] - redraw - echo 'no name/symbol under cursor!' - return 0 - endif - let [start,symb,qual,unqual] = namsym - let name = unqual - let pname = ( symb ? '('.name.')' : name ) - let importlist = a:module ? '' : '('.pname.')' - let qualified = a:qualified ? 'qualified ' : '' - - if qual!='' - exe 'call append(search(''\%1c\(\<import\>\|\<module\>\|{-# OPTIONS\|{-# LANGUAGE\)'',''nb''),''import '.qualified.qual.importlist.''')' - return - endif - - let line = line('.') - let prefix = getline(line)[0:start-1] - let dict = HaddockIndexLookup(name) - if dict=={} | return | endif - let keylist = map(deepcopy(keys(dict)),'substitute(v:val,"\\[.\\]","","")') - if has("gui_running") - for key in keylist - " exe 'amenu ]Popup.'.escape(key,'\.').' :call append(search("\\%1c\\(import\\\\|module\\\\|{-# OPTIONS\\)","nb"),"import '.key.importlist.'")<cr>' - exe 'amenu ]Popup.'.escape(key,'\.').' :call append(search(''\%1c\(\<import\>\\|\<module\>\\|{-# OPTIONS\\|{-# LANGUAGE\)'',''nb''),''import '.qualified.key.escape(importlist,'|').''')<cr>' - endfor - popup ]Popup - else - let s:choices = keylist - let key = input('import '.name.' from: ','','customlist,CompleteAux') - if key!='' - exe 'call append(search(''\%1c\(\<import\>\|\<module\>\|{-# OPTIONS\|{-# LANGUAGE\)'',''nb''),''import '.qualified.key.importlist.''')' - endif - endif -endfunction - -function! HaddockIndexLookup(name) - call HaveIndex() - if !has_key(g:haddock_index,a:name) - echoerr a:name 'not found in haddock index' - return {} - endif - return g:haddock_index[a:name] -endfunction - -" copied from ghc.vim :-( should we move everything to using autoload instead? -" we query the ghc version here, as we don't otherwise need it.. -function! GHC_VersionGE(target) - let s:ghc_version = substitute(system(g:ghc . ' --numeric-version'),'\n','','') - let current = split(g:ghc_version, '\.' ) - let target = a:target - for i in current - if ((target==[]) || (i>=target[0])) - let target = target[1:] - else - return 0 - endif - endfor - return 1 -endfunction -ftplugin/haskell_hpaste.vim [[[1 -75 -" rudimentary hpaste support for vim -" (using netrw for reading, wget for posting/annotating) -" -" claus reinke, last modified: 19/08/2007 -" -" part of haskell plugins: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~cr3/toolbox/haskell/Vim/ - -" unless wget is in your PATH, you need to set g:wget -" before loading this script. windows users are out of -" luck, unless they have wget installed (such as the -" cygwin one looked for here), or adapt this script to -" whatever alternative they have at hand (perhaps using -" vim's perl/python bindings?) -if !exists("g:wget") - if executable("wget") - let g:wget = "!wget -q" - else - let g:wget = "!c:\\cygwin\\bin\\wget -q" - endif -endif - -" read (recent) hpaste files -" show index in new buffer, where ,r will open current entry -" and ,p will annotate current entry with current buffer -command! HpasteIndex call HpasteIndex() -function! HpasteIndex() - new - read http://hpaste.org - %s/\_$\_.//g - %s/<tr[^>]*>//g - %s/<\/tr>/
/g - g/<\/table>/d - g/DOCTYPE/d - %s/<td><a href="\/\([0-9]*\)">view<\/a><\/td><td>\([^<]*\)<\/td><td>\([^<]*\)<\/td><td>\([^<]*\)<\/td><td>\([^<]*\)<\/td>/\1 \2 (\3) "\4" \5/ - map <buffer> ,r 0ye:noh<cr>:call HpasteEditEntry('"')<cr> -endfunction - -" load an existing entry for editing -command! -nargs=1 HpasteEditEntry call HpasteEditEntry(<f-args>) -function! HpasteEditEntry(entry) - exe 'edit! http://hpaste.org/'.a:entry.'/0/plain' - exe 'map <buffer> ,p :call HpasteAnnotate('''.a:entry.''')<cr>' -endfunction - -" annotate existing entry (only to be called via ,p in HpasteIndex) -function! HpasteAnnotate(entry) - let nick = input("nick? ") - let title = input("title? ") - if nick=='' || title=='' - echo "nick or title missing. aborting annotation" - return - endif - call HpastePost('annotate/'.a:entry,nick,title) -endfunction - -" post new hpaste entry -" using 'wget --post-data' and url-encoded content -command! HpastePostNew call HpastePost('new',<args>) -function! HpastePost(mode,nick,title,...) - let lines = getbufline("%",1,"$") - let pat = '\([^[:alnum:]]\)' - let code = '\=printf("%%%02X",char2nr(submatch(1)))' - let lines = map(lines,'substitute(v:val."\r\n",'''.pat.''','''.code.''',''g'')') - - let url = 'http://hpaste.org/' . a:mode - let nick = substitute(a:nick,pat,code,'g') - let title = substitute(a:title,pat,code,'g') - if a:0==0 - let announce = 'false' - else - let announce = a:1 - endif - let cmd = g:wget.' --post-data="content='.join(lines,'').'&nick='.nick.'&title='.title.'&announce='.announce.'" '.url - exe escape(cmd,'%') -endfunction -doc/haskellmode.txt [[[1 -434 -*haskellmode.txt* Haskell Mode Plugins 18/07/2008 - -Authors: - Claus Reinke <claus.reinke@talk21.com> ~ - -Homepage: - http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/cr3/toolbox/haskell/Vim/ - -CONTENTS *haskellmode* - - 1. Overview |haskellmode-overview| - 1.1 Runtime Requirements |haskellmode-requirements| - 1.2 Quick Reference |haskellmode-quickref| - 2. Settings |haskellmode-settings| - 2.1 GHC and web browser |haskellmode-settings-main| - 2.2 Fine tuning - more configuration options |haskellmode-settings-fine| - 3. GHC Compiler Integration |haskellmode-compiler| - 4. Haddock Integration |haskellmode-haddock| - 4.1 Indexing |haskellmode-indexing| - 4.2 Lookup |haskellmode-lookup| - 4.3 Editing |haskellmode-editing| - 5. Hpaste Integration |haskellmode-hpaste| - 6. Additional Resources |haskellmode-resources| - -============================================================================== - *haskellmode-overview* -1. Overview ~ - - The Haskell mode plugins provide advanced support for Haskell development - using GHC/GHCi on Windows and Unix-like systems. The functionality is - based on Haddock-generated library indices, on GHCi's interactive - commands, or on simply activating (some of) Vim's built-in program editing - support in Haskell-relevant fashion. These plugins live side-by-side with - the pre-defined |syntax-highlighting| support for |haskell| sources, and - any other Haskell-related plugins you might want to install (see - |haskellmode-resources|). - - The Haskell mode plugins consist of three filetype plugins (haskell.vim, - haskell_doc.vim, haskell_hpaste.vim), which by Vim's |filetype| detection - mechanism will be auto-loaded whenever files with the extension '.hs' are - opened, and one compiler plugin (ghc.vim) which you will need to load from - your vimrc file (see |haskellmode-settings|). - - - *haskellmode-requirements* -1.1 Runtime Requirements ~ - - The plugins require a recent installation of GHC/GHCi. The functionality - derived from Haddock-generated library indices also requires a local - installation of the Haddock documentation for GHC's libraries (if there is - no documentation package for your system, you can download a tar-ball from - haskell.org), as well as an HTML browser (see |haddock_browser|). If you - want to use the experimental hpaste interface, you will also need Wget. - - * GHC/GHCi ~ - Provides core functionality. http://www.haskell.org/ghc - - * HTML library documentation files and indices generated by Haddock ~ - These usually come with your GHC installation, possibly as a separate - package. If you cannot get them this way, you can download a tar-ball - from http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/ - - * HTML browser with basic CSS support ~ - For browsing Haddock docs. - - * Wget ~ - For interfacing with http://hpaste.org. - - Wget is widely available for modern Unix-like operating systems. Several - ports also exist for Windows, including: - - - Official GNU Wget (natively compiled for Win32) - http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/#downloading - - - UnxUtils Wget (natively compiled for Win32, bundled with other ported - Unix utilities) - http://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils/ - - - Cygwin Wget (emulated POSIX in Win32, must be run under Cygwin) - http://cygwin.com/packages/wget/ - - *haskellmode-quickref* -1.2 Quick Reference ~ - -|:make| load into GHCi, show errors (|quickfix| |:copen|) -|_ct| create |tags| file -|_si| show info for id under cursor -|_t| show type for id under cursor -|_T| insert type declaration for id under cursor -|balloon| show type for id under mouse pointer -|_?| browse Haddock entry for id under cursor -|:IDoc| {identifier} browse Haddock entry for unqualified {identifier} -|:MDoc| {module} browse Haddock entry for {module} -|:FlagReference| {s} browse Users Guide Flag Reference for section {s} -|_.| qualify unqualified id under cursor -|_i| add 'import <module>(<identifier>)' for id under cursor -|_im| add 'import <module>' for id under cursor -|_iq| add 'import qualified <module>(<identifier>)' for id under cursor -|_iqm| add 'import qualified <module>' for id under cursor -|_ie| make imports explit for import statement under cursor -|_opt| add OPTIONS_GHC pragma -|_lang| add LANGUAGE pragma -|i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O| insert-mode completion based on imported ids (|haskellmode-XO|) -|i_CTRL-X_CTRL-U| insert-mode completion based on documented ids (|haskellmode-XU|) -|i_CTRL-N| insert-mode completion based on imported sources -|:GHCi|{command/expr} run GHCi command/expr in current module - -|:GHCStaticOptions| edit static GHC options for this buffer -|:DocSettings| show current Haddock-files-related plugin settings -|:DocIndex| populate Haddock index -|:ExportDocIndex| cache current Haddock index to a file -|:HpasteIndex| Read index of most recent entries from hpaste.org -|:HpastePostNew| Submit current buffer as a new hpaste - - -============================================================================== - *haskellmode-settings* -2. Settings ~ - - The plugins try to find their dependencies in standard locations, so if - you're lucky, you will only need to set |compiler| to ghc, and configure - the location of your favourite web browser. Given the variety of things to - guess, however, some dependencies might not be found correctly, or the - defaults might not be to your liking, in which case you can do some more - fine tuning. All of this configuration should happen in your |vimrc|. - - *haskellmode-settings-main* -2.1 GHC and web browser ~ - - *compiler-ghc* *ghc-compiler* - To use the features provided by the GHC |compiler| plugin, use the - following |autocommand| in your vimrc: -> - au BufEnter *.hs compiler ghc -< - *g:ghc* - If the compiler plugin can't locate your GHC binary, or if you have - several versions of GHC installed and have a preference as to which binary - is used, set |g:ghc|: -> - :let g:ghc="/usr/bin/ghc-6.6.1" -< - - *:GHCStaticOptions* -:GHCStaticOptions Edit the static GHC options for the current buffer. - Useful for adding hidden packages (-package ghc). - - *g:haddock_browser* - The preferred HTML browser for viewing Haddock documentation can be set as - follows: -> - :let g:haddock_browser="/usr/bin/firefox" -< - - *haskellmode-settings-fine* -2.2 Fine tuning - more configuration options ~ - - Most of the fine tuning is likely to happen for the haskellmode_doc.vim - plugin, so you can check the current settings for this plugin via the - command |:DocSettings|. If all the settings reported there are to your - liking, you probably won't need to do any fine tuning. - - *g:haddock_browser_callformat* - By default, the web browser|g:haddock_browser| will be started - asynchronously (in the background) on Windows or when vim is running in a - GUI, and synchronously (in the foreground) otherwise. These settings seem - to work fine if you are using a console mode browser (eg, when editing in - a remote session), or if you are starting a GUI browser that will launch - itself in the background. But if these settings do not work for you, you - can change the default browser launching behavior. - - This is controlled by |g:haddock_browser_callformat|. It specifies a - format string which uses two '%s' parameters, the first representing the - path of the browser to launch, and the second is the documentation URL - (minus the protocol specifier, i.e. file://) passed to it by the Haddock - plugin. For instance, to launch a GUI browser on Unix-like systems and - force it to the background (see also |shellredir|): -> - :let g:haddock_browser_callformat = '%s file://%s '.printf(&shellredir,'/dev/null').' &' -< - *g:haddock_docdir* - Your system's installed Haddock documentation for GHC and its libraries - should be automatically detected. If the plugin can't locate them, you - must point |g:haddock_docdir| to the path containing the master index.html - file for the subdirectories 'libraries', 'Cabal', 'users_guide', etc.: -> - :let g:haddock_docdir="/usr/local/share/doc/ghc/html/" -< - *g:haddock_indexfiledir* - The information gathered from Haddock's index files will be stored in a - file called 'haddock_index.vim' in a directory derived from the Haddock - location, or in $HOME. To configure another directory for the index file, - use: -> - :let g:haddock_indexfiledir="~/.vim" -< - *g:wget* - If you also want to try the experimental hpaste functionality, you might - you need to set |g:wget| before the |hpaste| plugin is loaded (unless wget - is in your PATH): -> - :let g:wget="C:\Program Files\wget\wget.exe" -< - - Finally, the mappings actually use|<LocalLeader>|behind the scenes, so if - you have to, you can redefine|maplocalleader|to something other than '_'. - Just remember that the docs still refer to mappings starting with '_', to - avoid confusing the majority of users!-) - -============================================================================== - *haskellmode-compiler* *ghc* -3. GHC Compiler Integration ~ - - The GHC |compiler| plugin sets the basic |errorformat| and |makeprg| to - enable |quickfix| mode using GHCi, and provides functionality for show - info (|_si|), show type (|_t| or mouse |balloon|), add type declaration - (|_T|), create tag file (|_ct|), and insert-mode completion - (|i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O|) based on GHCi browsing of the current and imported - modules. - - To avoid frequent calls to GHCi, type information is cached in Vim. The - cache will be populated the first time a command depends on it, and will - be refreshed every time a |:make| goes through without generating errors - (if the |:make| does not succeed, the old types will remain available in - Vim). You can also unconditionally force reloading of type info using - |:GHCReload| (if GHCi cannot load your file, the type info will be empty). - - - In addition to the standard|quickfix| commands, the GHC compiler plugin - provides: - - *:GHCReload* -:GHCReload Reload modules and unconditionally refresh cache of - type info. Usually, |:make| is prefered, as that will - refresh the cache only if GHCi reports no errors, and - show the errors otherwise. - - *:GHCi* -:GHCi {command/expr} Run GHCi commands/expressions in the current module. - - *_ct* -_ct Create |tags| file for the current Haskell source - file. This uses GHCi's :ctags command, so it will work - recursively, but will only list tags for exported - entities. - - *_opt* -_opt Shows a menu of frequently used GHC compiler options - (selecting an entry adds the option as a pragma to the - start of the file). Uses popup menu (GUI) or :emenu - and command-line completion (CLI). - - *_lang* -_lang Shows a menu of the LANGUAGE options supported by GHC - (selecting an entry adds the language as a pragma to - the start of the file). Uses popup menu (GUI) or - :emenu and command-line completion (CLI). - - *_si* -_si Show extended information for the name under the - cursor. Uses GHCi's :info command. - - *_t* -_t Show type for the name under the cursor. Uses cached - info from GHCi's :browse command. - - *_T* -_T Insert type declaration for the name under the cursor. - Uses cached info from GHCi's :browse command. - - *haskellmode-XO* *haskellmode-omni-completion* -CTRL-X CTRL-O Standard insert-mode omni-completion based on the - cached type info from GHCi browsing current and - imported modules. Only names from the current and from - imported modules are included (the completion menu - also show the type of each identifier). - -============================================================================== - *haskellmode-haddock* *haddock* -4. Haddock Integration ~ - - Haskell mode integrates with Haddock-generated HTML documentation, - providing features such as navigating to the Haddock entry for the - identifier under the cursor (|_?|), completion for the identifier under - the cursor (|i_CTRL-X_CTRL-U|), and adding import statements (|_i| |_im| - |_iq| |_iqm|) or module qualifier (|_.|) for the identifier under the - cursor. - - These commands operate on an internal Haddock index built from the - platform's installed Haddock documentation for GHC's libraries. Since - populating this index takes several seconds, it should be stored as a - file called 'haddock_index.vim' in the directory specified by - |g:haddock_indexfiledir|. - - Some commands present a different interface (popup menu or command-line - completion) according to whether the current Vim instance is graphical or - console-based (actually: whether or not the GUI is running). Such - differences are marked below with the annotations (GUI) and (CLI), - respectively. - - |:DocSettings| shows the settings for this plugin. If you are happy with - them, you can call |:ExportDocIndex| to populate and write out the - documentation index (should be called once for every new version of GHC). - - *:DocSettings* -:DocSettings Show current Haddock-files-related plugin settings. - - - *haskellmode-indexing* -4.1 Indexing ~ - - *:DocIndex* -:DocIndex Populate the Haddock index from the GHC library - documentation. - - *:ExportDocIndex* -:ExportDocIndex Cache the current Haddock index to a file (populate - index first, if empty). - - - *haskellmode-lookup* -4.2 Lookup ~ - - *_?* -_? Open the Haddock entry (in |haddock_browser|) for an - identifier under the cursor, selecting full - qualifications from a popup menu (GUI) or via - command-line completion (CLI), if the identifier is - not qualified. - - *:IDoc* -:IDoc {identifier} Open the Haddock entry for the unqualified - {identifier} in |haddock_browser|, suggesting possible - full qualifications. - - *:MDoc* -:MDoc {module} Open the Haddock entry for {module} in - |haddock_browser| (with command-line completion for - the fully qualified module name). - - *:FlagReference* -:FlagReference {s} Browse Users Guide Flag Reference for section {s} - (with command-line completion for section headers). - - - *haskellmode-editing* -4.3 Editing ~ - - *_.* -_. Fully qualify the unqualified name under the cursor - selecting full qualifications from a popup menu (GUI) - or via command-line completion (CLI). - - *_iq* *_i* -_i _iq Add 'import [qualified] <module>(<identifier>)' - statement for the identifier under the cursor, - selecting fully qualified modules from a popup menu - (GUI) or via command-line completion (CLI), if the - identifier is not qualified. This currently adds one - import statement per call instead of merging into - existing import statements. - - *_iqm* *_im* -_im Add 'import [qualified] <module>' statement for the - identifier under the cursor, selecting fully qualified - modules from a popup menu (GUI) or via command-line - completion (CLI), if the identifier is not qualified. - This currently adds one import statement per call - instead of merging into existing import statements. - - *_ie* -_ie On an 'import <module>' line, in a correctly loadable - module, temporarily comment out import and use :make - 'not in scope' errors to explicitly list imported - identifiers. - - *haskellmode-XU* *haskellmode-user-completion* -CTRL-X CTRL-U User-defined insert mode name completion based on all - names known to the Haddock index, including package - names. Completions are presented in a popup menu which - also displays the fully qualified module from which - each entry may be imported. - - CamelCode shortcuts are supported, meaning that - lower-case letters can be elided, using only - upper-case letters and module qualifier separators (.) - for disambiguation: - - pSL -> putStrLn - C.E.t -> Control.Exception.t - C.M.MP -> Control.Monad.MonadPlus - - To reduce unwanted matches, the first letter of such - shortcuts and the first letter after each '.' have to - match directly. - -============================================================================== - *haskellmode-hpaste* *hpaste* -5. Hpaste Integration ~ - - This experimental feature allows browsing and posting to - http://hpaste.org, a Web-based pastebin tailored for Haskell code. - - - *:HpasteIndex* -:HpasteIndex Read the most recent entries from hpaste.org. Show an - index of the entries in a new buffer, where ',r' will - open the current highlighted entry and ',p' will - annotate it with the current buffer. - - *:HpastePostNew* -:HpastePostNew Submit current buffer as a new hpaste entry. - -============================================================================== - *haskellmode-resources* -6. Additional Resources ~ - - An illustrated walk-through of these plugins is available at: - - http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/cr3/toolbox/haskell/Vim/vim.html - - Other Haskell-related Vim plugins can be found here: - - http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Libraries_and_tools/Program_development#Vim - - Make sure to read about Vim's other program-editing features in its online - |user-manual|. Also have a look at Vim tips and plugins at www.vim.org - - two other plugins I tend to use when editing Haskell are AlignPlugin.vim - (to line up regexps for definitions, keywords, comments, etc. in - consecutive lines) and surround.vim (to surround text with quotes, - brackets, parentheses, comments, etc.). - -============================================================================== - vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help: |