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vim9script
# Language: Vim script
# Maintainer: github user lacygoill
# Last Change: 2025 Oct 09
#
# Includes changes from The Vim Project:
# NOTE: Whenever you change the code, make sure the tests are still passing:
#
# $ cd runtime/indent/
# $ make clean; make test || vimdiff testdir/vim.{ok,fail}
# Config {{{1
const TIMEOUT: number = get(g:, 'vim_indent', {})
->get('searchpair_timeout', 100)
def IndentMoreInBracketBlock(): number # {{{2
if get(g:, 'vim_indent', {})
->get('more_in_bracket_block', false)
return shiftwidth()
endif
return 0
enddef
def IndentMoreLineContinuation(): number # {{{2
var n: any = get(g:, 'vim_indent', {})
# We inspect `g:vim_indent_cont` to stay backward compatible.
->get('line_continuation', get(g:, 'vim_indent_cont', shiftwidth() * 3))
if n->typename() == 'string'
return n->eval()
endif
return n
enddef
# }}}2
# Init {{{1
var patterns: list<string>
# Tokens {{{2
# BAR_SEPARATION {{{3
const BAR_SEPARATION: string = '[^|\\]\@1<=|'
# OPENING_BRACKET {{{3
const OPENING_BRACKET: string = '[[{(]'
# CLOSING_BRACKET {{{3
const CLOSING_BRACKET: string = '[]})]'
# NON_BRACKET {{{3
const NON_BRACKET: string = '[^[\]{}()]'
# LIST_OR_DICT_CLOSING_BRACKET {{{3
const LIST_OR_DICT_CLOSING_BRACKET: string = '[]}]'
# LIST_OR_DICT_OPENING_BRACKET {{{3
const LIST_OR_DICT_OPENING_BRACKET: string = '[[{]'
# CHARACTER_UNDER_CURSOR {{{3
const CHARACTER_UNDER_CURSOR: string = '\%.c.'
# INLINE_COMMENT {{{3
# TODO: It is not required for an inline comment to be surrounded by whitespace.
# But it might help against false positives.
# To be more reliable, we should inspect the syntax, and only require whitespace
# before the `#` comment leader. But that might be too costly (because of
# `synstack()`).
const INLINE_COMMENT: string = '\s[#"]\%(\s\|[{}]\{3}\)'
# INLINE_VIM9_COMMENT {{{3
const INLINE_VIM9_COMMENT: string = '\s#'
# COMMENT {{{3
# TODO: Technically, `"\s` is wrong.
#
# First, whitespace is not required.
# Second, in Vim9, a string might appear at the start of the line.
# To be sure, we should also inspect the syntax.
# We can't use `INLINE_COMMENT` here. {{{
#
# const COMMENT: string = $'^\s*{INLINE_COMMENT}'
# ^------------^
# ✘
#
# Because `INLINE_COMMENT` asserts the presence of a whitespace before the
# comment leader. This assertion is not satisfied for a comment starting at the
# start of the line.
#}}}
const COMMENT: string = '^\s*\%(#\|"\\\=\s\).*$'
# DICT_KEY {{{3
const DICT_KEY: string = '^\s*\%('
.. '\%(\w\|-\)\+'
.. '\|'
.. '"[^"]*"'
.. '\|'
.. "'[^']*'"
.. '\|'
.. '\[[^]]\+\]'
.. '\)'
.. ':\%(\s\|$\)'
# END_OF_COMMAND {{{3
const END_OF_COMMAND: string = $'\s*\%($\|||\@!\|{INLINE_COMMENT}\)'
# END_OF_LINE {{{3
const END_OF_LINE: string = $'\s*\%($\|{INLINE_COMMENT}\)'
# END_OF_VIM9_LINE {{{3
const END_OF_VIM9_LINE: string = $'\s*\%($\|{INLINE_VIM9_COMMENT}\)'
# OPERATOR {{{3
const OPERATOR: string = '\%(^\|\s\)\%([-+*/%]\|\.\.\|||\|&&\|??\|?\|<<\|>>\|\%([=!]=\|[<>]=\=\|[=!]\~\|is\|isnot\)[?#]\=\)\%(\s\|$\)\@=\%(\s*[|<]\)\@!'
# assignment operators
.. '\|' .. '\s\%([-+*/%]\|\.\.\)\==\%(\s\|$\)\@='
# support `:` when used inside conditional operator `?:`
.. '\|' .. '\%(\s\|^\):\%(\s\|$\)'
# HEREDOC_OPERATOR {{{3
const HEREDOC_OPERATOR: string = '\s=<<\s\@=\%(\s\+\%(trim\|eval\)\)\{,2}'
# PATTERN_DELIMITER {{{3
# A better regex would be:
#
# [^-+*/%.:#[:blank:][:alnum:]\"|]\|->\@!\%(=\s\)\@!\|[+*/%]\%(=\s\)\@!
#
# But sometimes, it can be too costly and cause `E363` to be given.
const PATTERN_DELIMITER: string = '[-+*/%]\%(=\s\)\@!'
# }}}2
# Syntaxes {{{2
# BLOCKS {{{3
const BLOCKS: list<list<string>> = [
['if', 'el\%[se]', 'elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
['for', 'endfor\='],
['wh\%[ile]', 'endw\%[hile]'],
['try', 'cat\%[ch]', 'fina\|finally\=', 'endt\%[ry]'],
['def', 'enddef'],
['fu\%[nction](\@!', 'endf\%[unction]'],
['class', 'endclass'],
['interface', 'endinterface'],
['enum', 'endenum'],
['aug\%[roup]\%(\s\+[eE][nN][dD]\)\@!\s\+\S\+', 'aug\%[roup]\s\+[eE][nN][dD]'],
]
# MODIFIERS {{{3
# some keywords can be prefixed by modifiers (e.g. `def` can be prefixed by `export`)
const MODIFIERS: dict<string> = {
def: ['export', 'static'],
class: ['export', 'abstract', 'export abstract'],
interface: ['export'],
enum: ['export'],
}
# ...
# class: ['export', 'abstract', 'export abstract'],
# ...
# →
# ...
# class: '\%(export\|abstract\|export\s\+abstract\)\s\+',
# ...
->map((_, mods: list<string>): string =>
'\%(' .. mods
->join('\|')
->substitute('\s\+', '\\s\\+', 'g')
.. '\)' .. '\s\+')
# HIGHER_ORDER_COMMAND {{{3
patterns =<< trim eval END
argdo\>!\=
bufdo\>!\=
[cl]f\=do\>!\=
folddoc\%[losed]\>
foldd\%[oopen]\>
tabdo\=\>
windo\>
au\%[tocmd]\>!\=.*
com\%[mand]\>!\=.*
g\%[lobal]!\={PATTERN_DELIMITER}.*
v\%[global]!\={PATTERN_DELIMITER}.*
END
const HIGHER_ORDER_COMMAND: string = $'\%(^\|{BAR_SEPARATION}\)\s*\<\%({patterns->join('\|')}\)\%(\s\|$\)\@='
# START_MIDDLE_END {{{3
# Let's derive this constant from `BLOCKS`:
#
# [['if', 'el\%[se]', 'elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
# ['for', 'endfor\='],
# ...,
# [...]]
# →
# {
# 'for': ['for', '', 'endfor\='],
# 'endfor': ['for', '', 'endfor\='],
# 'if': ['if', 'el\%[se]\|elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
# 'else': ['if', 'el\%[se]\|elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
# 'elseif': ['if', 'el\%[se]\|elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
# 'endif': ['if', 'el\%[se]\|elseif\=', 'en\%[dif]'],
# ...
# }
var START_MIDDLE_END: dict<list<string>>
def Unshorten(kwd: string): string
return BlockStartKeyword(kwd)
enddef
def BlockStartKeyword(line: string): string
var kwd: string = line->matchstr('\l\+')
return fullcommand(kwd, false)
enddef
{
for kwds: list<string> in BLOCKS
var [start: string, middle: string, end: string] = [kwds[0], '', kwds[-1]]
if MODIFIERS->has_key(start->Unshorten())
start = $'\%({MODIFIERS[start]}\)\={start}'
endif
if kwds->len() > 2
middle = kwds[1 : -2]->join('\|')
endif
for kwd: string in kwds
START_MIDDLE_END->extend({[kwd->Unshorten()]: [start, middle, end]})
endfor
endfor
}
START_MIDDLE_END = START_MIDDLE_END
->map((_, kwds: list<string>) =>
kwds->map((_, kwd: string) => kwd == ''
? ''
: $'\%(^\|{BAR_SEPARATION}\|\<sil\%[ent]\|{HIGHER_ORDER_COMMAND}\)\s*'
.. $'\<\%({kwd}\)\>\%(\s\|$\|!\)\@=\%(\s*{OPERATOR}\)\@!'))
lockvar! START_MIDDLE_END
# ENDS_BLOCK {{{3
const ENDS_BLOCK: string = '^\s*\%('
.. BLOCKS
->copy()
->map((_, kwds: list<string>): string => kwds[-1])
->join('\|')
.. '\|' .. CLOSING_BRACKET
.. $'\){END_OF_COMMAND}'
# ENDS_BLOCK_OR_CLAUSE {{{3
patterns = BLOCKS
->copy()
->map((_, kwds: list<string>) => kwds[1 :])
->flattennew()
# `catch` and `elseif` need to be handled as special cases
->filter((_, pat: string): bool => pat->Unshorten() !~ '^\%(catch\|elseif\)\>')
const ENDS_BLOCK_OR_CLAUSE: string = '^\s*\%(' .. patterns->join('\|') .. $'\){END_OF_COMMAND}'
.. $'\|^\s*cat\%[ch]\%(\s\+\({PATTERN_DELIMITER}\).*\1\)\={END_OF_COMMAND}'
.. $'\|^\s*elseif\=\>\%(\s\|$\)\@=\%(\s*{OPERATOR}\)\@!'
# STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK {{{3
patterns = []
{
for kwds: list<string> in BLOCKS
for kwd: string in kwds[0 : -2]
if MODIFIERS->has_key(kwd->Unshorten())
patterns->add($'\%({MODIFIERS[kwd]}\)\={kwd}')
else
patterns->add(kwd)
endif
endfor
endfor
}
const STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK: string = $'^\s*\%(sil\%[ent]!\=\s\+\)\=\%({patterns->join('\|')}\)\>\%(\s\|$\|!\)\@='
# STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK {{{3
# TODO: `{` alone on a line is not necessarily the start of a block.
# It could be a dictionary if the previous line ends with a binary/ternary
# operator. This can cause an issue whenever we use `STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK` or
# `LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_EOL`.
const STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK: string = '\%('
.. '^\s*{'
.. '\|' .. '^.*\zs\s=>\s\+{'
.. '\|' .. $'^\%(\s*\|.*{BAR_SEPARATION}\s*\)\%(com\%[mand]\|au\%[tocmd]\).*\zs\s{{'
.. '\)' .. END_OF_COMMAND
# STARTS_FUNCTION {{{3
const STARTS_FUNCTION: string = $'^\s*\%({MODIFIERS.def}\)\=def\>!\=\s\@='
# ENDS_FUNCTION {{{3
const ENDS_FUNCTION: string = $'^\s*enddef\>{END_OF_COMMAND}'
# ASSIGNS_HEREDOC {{{3
const ASSIGNS_HEREDOC: string = $'^\%({COMMENT}\)\@!.*\%({HEREDOC_OPERATOR}\)\s\+\zs[A-Z]\+{END_OF_LINE}'
# PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND {{{3
# In legacy, the `:+` and `:-` commands are not required to be preceded by a colon.
# As a result, when `+` or `-` is alone on a line, there is ambiguity.
# It might be an operator or a command.
# To not break the indentation in legacy scripts, we might need to consider such
# lines as commands.
const PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND: string = '^\s*[+-]\s*$'
# TRICKY_COMMANDS {{{3
# Some commands are tricky because they accept an argument which can be
# conflated with an operator. Examples:
#
# argdelete *
# cd -
# normal! ==
# nunmap <buffer> (
#
# TODO: Other commands might accept operators as argument. Handle them too.
patterns =<< trim eval END
{'\'}<argd\%[elete]\s\+\*\s*$
\<[lt]\=cd!\=\s\+-\s*$
\<norm\%[al]!\=\s\+.*$
\<reg\%[isters]\%(\s\+\S\+\)\+$
\%(\<sil\%[ent]!\=\s\+\)\=\<[nvxsoilct]\=\%(nore\|un\)\=map!\=\s
\<set\%(\%[global]\|\%[local]\)\>.*,$
{PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND}
END
const TRICKY_COMMANDS: string = patterns->join('\|')
# }}}2
# EOL {{{2
# OPENING_BRACKET_AT_EOL {{{3
const OPENING_BRACKET_AT_EOL: string = OPENING_BRACKET .. END_OF_VIM9_LINE
# CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_EOL {{{3
const CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_EOL: string = CLOSING_BRACKET .. END_OF_VIM9_LINE
# COMMA_AT_EOL {{{3
const COMMA_AT_EOL: string = $',{END_OF_VIM9_LINE}'
# COMMA_OR_DICT_KEY_AT_EOL {{{3
const COMMA_OR_DICT_KEY_AT_EOL: string = $'\%(,\|{DICT_KEY}\){END_OF_VIM9_LINE}'
# LAMBDA_ARROW_AT_EOL {{{3
const LAMBDA_ARROW_AT_EOL: string = $'\s=>{END_OF_VIM9_LINE}'
# LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_EOL {{{3
const LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_EOL: string = '\%('
.. ','
.. '\|' .. OPERATOR
.. '\|' .. '\s=>'
.. '\|' .. '[^=]\zs[[(]'
.. '\|' .. DICT_KEY
# `{` is ambiguous.
# It can be the start of a dictionary or a block.
# We only want to match the former.
.. '\|' .. $'^\%({STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK}\)\@!.*\zs{{'
.. '\)\s*\%(\s#[^{].*\)\=$'
# }}}2
# SOL {{{2
# BACKSLASH_AT_SOL {{{3
const BACKSLASH_AT_SOL: string = '^\s*\%(\\\|[#"]\\ \)'
# CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL {{{3
const CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL: string = $'^\s*{CLOSING_BRACKET}'
# LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL {{{3
const LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL: string = '^\s*\%('
.. '\\'
.. '\|' .. '[#"]\\ '
.. '\|' .. OPERATOR
.. '\|' .. '->\s*\h'
.. '\|' .. '->\s*(' # lambda call: ->((v) => v ? "ON" : "OFF")()
.. '\|' .. '\.\h' # dict member
.. '\|' .. '|'
# TODO: `}` at the start of a line is not necessarily a line continuation.
# Could be the end of a block.
.. '\|' .. CLOSING_BRACKET
.. '\)'
# RANGE_AT_SOL {{{3
const RANGE_AT_SOL: string = '^\s*:\S'
# }}}1
# Interface {{{1
export def Expr(lnum = v:lnum): number # {{{2
# line which is indented
var line_A: dict<any> = {text: getline(lnum), lnum: lnum}
# line above, on which we'll base the indent of line A
var line_B: dict<any>
if line_A->AtStartOf('HereDoc')
line_A->CacheHeredoc()
elseif line_A.lnum->IsInside('HereDoc')
return line_A.text->HereDocIndent()
elseif line_A.lnum->IsRightBelow('HereDoc')
var ind: number = b:vimindent.startindent
unlet! b:vimindent
if line_A.text =~ ENDS_BLOCK_OR_CLAUSE
return ind - shiftwidth()
endif
return ind
endif
# Don't move this block after the function header one.
# Otherwise, we might clear the cache too early if the line following the
# header is a comment.
if line_A.text =~ COMMENT
return CommentIndent()
endif
line_B = PrevCodeLine(line_A.lnum)
if line_A.text =~ BACKSLASH_AT_SOL
if line_B.text =~ BACKSLASH_AT_SOL
return Indent(line_B.lnum)
endif
return Indent(line_B.lnum) + IndentMoreLineContinuation()
endif
if line_A->AtStartOf('FuncHeader')
&& !IsInInterface()
line_A.lnum->CacheFuncHeader()
elseif line_A.lnum->IsInside('FuncHeader')
return b:vimindent.startindent + 2 * shiftwidth()
elseif line_A.lnum->IsRightBelow('FuncHeader')
var startindent: number = b:vimindent.startindent
unlet! b:vimindent
if line_A.text =~ ENDS_FUNCTION
return startindent
endif
return startindent + shiftwidth()
endif
var past_bracket_block: dict<any>
if exists('b:vimindent')
&& b:vimindent->has_key('is_BracketBlock')
past_bracket_block = RemovePastBracketBlock(line_A)
endif
if line_A->AtStartOf('BracketBlock')
line_A->CacheBracketBlock()
endif
if line_A.lnum->IsInside('BracketBlock')
var is_in_curly_block: bool = IsInCurlyBlock()
for block: dict<any> in b:vimindent.block_stack
if line_A.lnum <= block.startlnum
continue
endif
if !block->has_key('startindent')
block.startindent = Indent(block.startlnum)
endif
if !is_in_curly_block
return BracketBlockIndent(line_A, block)
endif
endfor
endif
if line_A.text->ContinuesBelowBracketBlock(line_B, past_bracket_block)
&& line_A.text !~ CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL
return past_bracket_block.startindent
+ (past_bracket_block.startline =~ STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK ? 2 * shiftwidth() : 0)
endif
# Problem: If we press `==` on the line right below the start of a multiline
# lambda (split after its arrow `=>`), the indent is not correct.
# Solution: Indent relative to the line above.
if line_B->EndsWithLambdaArrow()
return Indent(line_B.lnum) + shiftwidth() + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
endif
# FIXME: Similar issue here:
#
# var x = []
# ->filter((_, _) =>
# true)
# ->items()
#
# Press `==` on last line.
# Expected: The `->items()` line is indented like `->filter(...)`.
# Actual: It's indented like `true)`.
# Is it worth fixing? `=ip` gives the correct indentation, because then the
# cache is used.
# Don't move this block before the heredoc one.{{{
#
# A heredoc might be assigned on the very first line.
# And if it is, we need to cache some info.
#}}}
# Don't move it before the function header and bracket block ones either.{{{
#
# You could, because these blocks of code deal with construct which can only
# appear in a Vim9 script. And in a Vim9 script, the first line is
# `vim9script`. Or maybe some legacy code/comment (see `:help vim9-mix`).
# But you can't find a Vim9 function header or Vim9 bracket block on the
# first line.
#
# Anyway, even if you could, don't. First, it would be inconsistent.
# Second, it could give unexpected results while we're trying to fix some
# failing test.
#}}}
if line_A.lnum == 1
return 0
endif
# Don't do that:
# if line_A.text !~ '\S'
# return -1
# endif
# It would prevent a line from being automatically indented when using the
# normal command `o`.
# TODO: Can we write a test for this?
if line_B.text =~ STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK
return Indent(line_B.lnum) + shiftwidth() + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
endif
if line_A.text =~ CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL
var start: number = MatchingOpenBracket(line_A)
if start <= 0
return -1
endif
return Indent(start) + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
elseif line_A.text =~ ENDS_BLOCK_OR_CLAUSE
&& !line_B->EndsWithLineContinuation()
var kwd: string = BlockStartKeyword(line_A.text)
if !START_MIDDLE_END->has_key(kwd)
return -1
endif
# If the cursor is after the match for the end pattern, we won't find
# the start of the block. Let's make sure that doesn't happen.
cursor(line_A.lnum, 1)
var [start: string, middle: string, end: string] = START_MIDDLE_END[kwd]
var block_start: number = SearchPairStart(start, middle, end)
if block_start > 0
return Indent(block_start)
endif
return -1
endif
var base_ind: number
if line_A->IsFirstLineOfCommand(line_B)
line_A.isfirst = true
line_B = line_B->FirstLinePreviousCommand()
base_ind = Indent(line_B.lnum)
if line_B->EndsWithCurlyBlock()
&& !line_A->IsInThisBlock(line_B.lnum)
return base_ind
endif
else
line_A.isfirst = false
base_ind = Indent(line_B.lnum)
var line_C: dict<any> = PrevCodeLine(line_B.lnum)
if !line_B->IsFirstLineOfCommand(line_C) || line_C.lnum <= 0
return base_ind
endif
endif
return base_ind + Offset(line_A, line_B)
enddef
def g:GetVimIndent(): number # {{{2
# for backward compatibility
return Expr()
enddef
# }}}1
# Core {{{1
def Offset( # {{{2
# we indent this line ...
line_A: dict<any>,
# ... relatively to this line
line_B: dict<any>,
): number
if line_B->AtStartOf('FuncHeader')
&& IsInInterface()
return 0
endif
# increase indentation inside a block
if line_B.text =~ STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK
|| line_B->EndsWithCurlyBlock()
# But don't indent if the line starting the block also closes it.
if line_B->AlsoClosesBlock()
return 0
endif
# Indent twice for a line continuation in the block header itself, so that
# we can easily distinguish the end of the block header from the start of
# the block body.
if (line_B->EndsWithLineContinuation()
&& !line_A.isfirst)
|| (line_A.text =~ LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL
&& line_A.text !~ PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND)
|| line_A.text->Is_IN_KeywordForLoop(line_B.text)
return 2 * shiftwidth()
endif
return shiftwidth()
endif
# increase indentation of a line if it's the continuation of a command which
# started on a previous line
if !line_A.isfirst
&& (line_B->EndsWithLineContinuation()
|| line_A.text =~ LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL)
&& !(line_B->EndsWithComma() && line_A.lnum->IsInside('EnumBlock'))
return shiftwidth()
endif
return 0
enddef
def HereDocIndent(line_A: string): number # {{{2
# at the end of a heredoc
if line_A =~ $'^\s*{b:vimindent.endmarker}$'
# `END` must be at the very start of the line if the heredoc is not trimmed
if !b:vimindent.is_trimmed
# We can't invalidate the cache just yet.
# The indent of `END` is meaningless; it's always 0. The next line
# will need to be indented relative to the start of the heredoc. It
# must know where it starts; it needs the cache.
return 0
endif
var ind: number = b:vimindent.startindent
# invalidate the cache so that it's not used for the next heredoc
unlet! b:vimindent
return ind
endif
# In a non-trimmed heredoc, all of leading whitespace is semantic.
# Leave it alone.
if !b:vimindent.is_trimmed
# But do save the indent of the assignment line.
if !b:vimindent->has_key('startindent')
b:vimindent.startindent = b:vimindent.startlnum->Indent()
endif
return -1
endif
# In a trimmed heredoc, *some* of the leading whitespace is semantic.
# We want to preserve it, so we can't just indent relative to the assignment
# line. That's because we're dealing with data, not with code.
# Instead, we need to compute by how much the indent of the assignment line
# was increased or decreased. Then, we need to apply that same change to
# every line inside the body.
var offset: number
if !b:vimindent->has_key('offset')
var old_startindent: number = b:vimindent.startindent
var new_startindent: number = b:vimindent.startlnum->Indent()
offset = new_startindent - old_startindent
# If all the non-empty lines in the body have a higher indentation relative
# to the assignment, there is no need to indent them more.
# But if at least one of them does have the same indentation level (or a
# lower one), then we want to indent it further (and the whole block with it).
# This way, we can clearly distinguish the heredoc block from the rest of
# the code.
var end: number = search($'^\s*{b:vimindent.endmarker}$', 'nW')
var should_indent_more: bool = range(v:lnum, end - 1)
->indexof((_, lnum: number): bool => Indent(lnum) <= old_startindent && getline(lnum) != '') >= 0
if should_indent_more
offset += shiftwidth()
endif
b:vimindent.offset = offset
b:vimindent.startindent = new_startindent
endif
return Indent(v:lnum) + b:vimindent.offset
enddef
def CommentIndent(): number # {{{2
var line_B: dict<any>
line_B.lnum = prevnonblank(v:lnum - 1)
line_B.text = getline(line_B.lnum)
if line_B.text =~ COMMENT
return Indent(line_B.lnum)
endif
var next: number = NextCodeLine()
if next == 0
return 0
endif
var vimindent_save: dict<any> = get(b:, 'vimindent', {})->deepcopy()
var ind: number = next->Expr()
# The previous `Expr()` might have set or deleted `b:vimindent`.
# This could cause issues (e.g. when indenting 2 commented lines above a
# heredoc). Let's make sure the state of the variable is not altered.
if vimindent_save->empty()
unlet! b:vimindent
else
b:vimindent = vimindent_save
endif
if getline(next) =~ ENDS_BLOCK
return ind + shiftwidth()
endif
return ind
enddef
def BracketBlockIndent(line_A: dict<any>, block: dict<any>): number # {{{2
var ind: number = block.startindent
if line_A.text =~ CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL
if b:vimindent.is_on_named_block_line
ind += 2 * shiftwidth()
endif
return ind + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
endif
var startline: dict<any> = {
text: block.startline,
lnum: block.startlnum
}
if startline->EndsWithComma()
|| startline->EndsWithLambdaArrow()
|| (startline->EndsWithOpeningBracket()
# TODO: Is that reliable?
&& block.startline !~
$'^\s*{NON_BRACKET}\+{LIST_OR_DICT_CLOSING_BRACKET},\s\+{LIST_OR_DICT_OPENING_BRACKET}')
ind += shiftwidth() + IndentMoreInBracketBlock()
endif
if b:vimindent.is_on_named_block_line
ind += shiftwidth()
endif
if block.is_dict
&& line_A.text !~ DICT_KEY
ind += shiftwidth()
endif
return ind
enddef
def CacheHeredoc(line_A: dict<any>) # {{{2
var endmarker: string = line_A.text->matchstr(ASSIGNS_HEREDOC)
var endlnum: number = search($'^\s*{endmarker}$', 'nW')
var is_trimmed: bool = line_A.text =~ $'.*\s\%(trim\%(\s\+eval\)\=\)\s\+[A-Z]\+{END_OF_LINE}'
b:vimindent = {
is_HereDoc: true,
startlnum: line_A.lnum,
endlnum: endlnum,
endmarker: endmarker,
is_trimmed: is_trimmed,
}
if is_trimmed
b:vimindent.startindent = Indent(line_A.lnum)
endif
RegisterCacheInvalidation()
enddef
def CacheFuncHeader(startlnum: number) # {{{2
var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
cursor(startlnum, 1)
if search('(', 'W', startlnum) <= 0
return
endif
var endlnum: number = SearchPair('(', '', ')', 'nW')
setpos('.', pos)
if endlnum == startlnum
return
endif
b:vimindent = {
is_FuncHeader: true,
startindent: startlnum->Indent(),
endlnum: endlnum,
}
RegisterCacheInvalidation()
enddef
def CacheBracketBlock(line_A: dict<any>) # {{{2
var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
var opening: string = line_A.text->matchstr(CHARACTER_UNDER_CURSOR)
var closing: string = {'[': ']', '{': '}', '(': ')'}[opening]
var endlnum: number = SearchPair(opening, '', closing, 'nW')
setpos('.', pos)
if endlnum <= line_A.lnum
return
endif
if !exists('b:vimindent')
b:vimindent = {
is_BracketBlock: true,
is_on_named_block_line: line_A.text =~ STARTS_NAMED_BLOCK,
block_stack: [],
}
endif
var is_dict: bool
var is_curly_block: bool
if opening == '{'
if line_A.text =~ STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK
[is_dict, is_curly_block] = [false, true]
else
[is_dict, is_curly_block] = [true, false]
endif
endif
b:vimindent.block_stack->insert({
is_dict: is_dict,
is_curly_block: is_curly_block,
startline: line_A.text,
startlnum: line_A.lnum,
endlnum: endlnum,
})
RegisterCacheInvalidation()
enddef
def RegisterCacheInvalidation() # {{{2
# invalidate the cache so that it's not used for the next `=` normal command
autocmd_add([{
cmd: 'unlet! b:vimindent',
event: 'ModeChanged',
group: '__VimIndent__',
once: true,
pattern: '*:n',
replace: true,
}])
enddef
def RemovePastBracketBlock(line_A: dict<any>): dict<any> # {{{2
var stack: list<dict<any>> = b:vimindent.block_stack
var removed: dict<any>
if line_A.lnum > stack[0].endlnum
removed = stack[0]
endif
stack->filter((_, block: dict<any>): bool => line_A.lnum <= block.endlnum)
if stack->empty()
unlet! b:vimindent
endif
return removed
enddef
# }}}1
# Util {{{1
# Get {{{2
def Indent(lnum: number): number # {{{3
if lnum <= 0
# Don't return `-1`. It could cause `Expr()` to return a non-multiple of `'shiftwidth'`.{{{
#
# It would be OK if we were always returning `Indent()` directly. But
# we don't. Most of the time, we include it in some computation
# like `Indent(...) + shiftwidth()`. If `'shiftwidth'` is `4`, and
# `Indent()` returns `-1`, `Expr()` will end up returning `3`.
#}}}
return 0
endif
return indent(lnum)
enddef
def MatchingOpenBracket(line: dict<any>): number # {{{3
var end: string = line.text->matchstr(CLOSING_BRACKET)
var start: string = {']': '[', '}': '{', ')': '('}[end]
cursor(line.lnum, 1)
return SearchPairStart(start, '', end)
enddef
def FirstLinePreviousCommand(line: dict<any>): dict<any> # {{{3
var line_B: dict<any> = line
while line_B.lnum > 1
var code_line_above: dict<any> = PrevCodeLine(line_B.lnum)
if line_B.text =~ CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_SOL
var n: number = MatchingOpenBracket(line_B)
if n <= 0
break
endif
line_B.lnum = n
line_B.text = getline(line_B.lnum)
continue
elseif line_B->IsFirstLineOfCommand(code_line_above)
break
endif
line_B = code_line_above
endwhile
return line_B
enddef
def PrevCodeLine(lnum: number): dict<any> # {{{3
var line: string = getline(lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*[A-Z]\+$'
var endmarker: string = line->matchstr('[A-Z]\+')
var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
cursor(lnum, 1)
var n: number = search(ASSIGNS_HEREDOC, 'bnW')
setpos('.', pos)
if n > 0
line = getline(n)
if line =~ $'{HEREDOC_OPERATOR}\s\+{endmarker}'
return {lnum: n, text: line}
endif
endif
endif
var n: number = prevnonblank(lnum - 1)
line = getline(n)
while line =~ COMMENT && n > 1
n = prevnonblank(n - 1)
line = getline(n)
endwhile
# If we get back to the first line, we return 1 no matter what; even if it's a
# commented line. That should not cause an issue though. We just want to
# avoid a commented line above which there is a line of code which is more
# relevant. There is nothing above the first line.
return {lnum: n, text: line}
enddef
def NextCodeLine(): number # {{{3
var last: number = line('$')
if v:lnum == last
return 0
endif
var lnum: number = v:lnum + 1
while lnum <= last
var line: string = getline(lnum)
if line != '' && line !~ COMMENT
return lnum
endif
++lnum
endwhile
return 0
enddef
def SearchPair( # {{{3
start: string,
middle: string,
end: string,
flags: string,
stopline = 0,
): number
var s: string = start
var e: string = end
if start == '[' || start == ']'
s = s->escape('[]')
endif
if end == '[' || end == ']'
e = e->escape('[]')
endif
# VIM_INDENT_TEST_TRACE_START
return searchpair('\C' .. s, (middle == '' ? '' : '\C' .. middle), '\C' .. e,
flags, (): bool => InCommentOrString(), stopline, TIMEOUT)
# VIM_INDENT_TEST_TRACE_END dist#vimindent#SearchPair
enddef
def SearchPairStart( # {{{3
start: string,
middle: string,
end: string,
): number
return SearchPair(start, middle, end, 'bnW')
enddef
def SearchPairEnd( # {{{3
start: string,
middle: string,
end: string,
stopline = 0,
): number
return SearchPair(start, middle, end, 'nW', stopline)
enddef
# }}}2
# Test {{{2
def AtStartOf(line_A: dict<any>, syntax: string): bool # {{{3
if syntax == 'BracketBlock'
return AtStartOfBracketBlock(line_A)
endif
var pat: string = {
HereDoc: ASSIGNS_HEREDOC,
FuncHeader: STARTS_FUNCTION
}[syntax]
return line_A.text =~ pat
&& (!exists('b:vimindent') || !b:vimindent->has_key('is_HereDoc'))
enddef
def AtStartOfBracketBlock(line_A: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
# We ignore bracket blocks while we're indenting a function header
# because it makes the logic simpler. It might mean that we don't
# indent correctly a multiline bracket block inside a function header,
# but that's a corner case for which it doesn't seem worth making the
# code more complex.
if exists('b:vimindent')
&& !b:vimindent->has_key('is_BracketBlock')
return false
endif
var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
cursor(line_A.lnum, [line_A.lnum, '$']->col())
if SearchPair(OPENING_BRACKET, '', CLOSING_BRACKET, 'bcW', line_A.lnum) <= 0
setpos('.', pos)
return false
endif
# Don't restore the cursor position.
# It needs to be on a bracket for `CacheBracketBlock()` to work as intended.
return line_A->EndsWithOpeningBracket()
|| line_A->EndsWithCommaOrDictKey()
|| line_A->EndsWithLambdaArrow()
enddef
def ContinuesBelowBracketBlock( # {{{3
line_A: string,
line_B: dict<any>,
block: dict<any>
): bool
return !block->empty()
&& (line_A =~ LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL
|| line_B->EndsWithLineContinuation())
enddef
def IsInside(lnum: number, syntax: string): bool # {{{3
if syntax == 'EnumBlock'
var cur_pos = getpos('.')
cursor(lnum, 1)
var enum_pos = search('^\C\s*\%(export\s\)\=\s*enum\s\+\S\+', 'bnW')
var endenum_pos = search('^\C\s*endenum\>', 'bnW')
setpos('.', cur_pos)
if enum_pos == 0 && endenum_pos == 0
return false
endif
if (enum_pos > 0 && (endenum_pos == 0 || enum_pos > endenum_pos))
return true
endif
return false
endif
if !exists('b:vimindent')
|| !b:vimindent->has_key($'is_{syntax}')
return false
endif
if syntax == 'BracketBlock'
if !b:vimindent->has_key('block_stack')
|| b:vimindent.block_stack->empty()
return false
endif
return lnum <= b:vimindent.block_stack[0].endlnum
endif
return lnum <= b:vimindent.endlnum
enddef
def IsRightBelow(lnum: number, syntax: string): bool # {{{3
return exists('b:vimindent')
&& b:vimindent->has_key($'is_{syntax}')
&& lnum > b:vimindent.endlnum
enddef
def IsInCurlyBlock(): bool # {{{3
return b:vimindent.block_stack
->indexof((_, block: dict<any>): bool => block.is_curly_block) >= 0
enddef
def IsInThisBlock(line_A: dict<any>, lnum: number): bool # {{{3
var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
cursor(lnum, [lnum, '$']->col())
var end: number = SearchPairEnd('{', '', '}')
setpos('.', pos)
return line_A.lnum <= end
enddef
def IsInInterface(): bool # {{{3
return SearchPair('interface', '', 'endinterface', 'nW') > 0
enddef
def IsFirstLineOfCommand(line_1: dict<any>, line_2: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
if line_1.text->Is_IN_KeywordForLoop(line_2.text)
return false
endif
if line_1.text =~ RANGE_AT_SOL
|| line_1.text =~ PLUS_MINUS_COMMAND
return true
endif
if line_2.text =~ DICT_KEY
&& !line_1->IsInThisBlock(line_2.lnum)
return true
endif
var line_1_is_good: bool = line_1.text !~ COMMENT
&& line_1.text !~ DICT_KEY
&& line_1.text !~ LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_SOL
var line_2_is_good: bool = !line_2->EndsWithLineContinuation()
return line_1_is_good && line_2_is_good
enddef
def Is_IN_KeywordForLoop(line_1: string, line_2: string): bool # {{{3
return line_2 =~ '^\s*for\s'
&& line_1 =~ '^\s*in\s'
enddef
def InCommentOrString(): bool # {{{3
return synstack('.', col('.'))
->indexof((_, id: number): bool => synIDattr(id, 'name') =~ '\ccomment\|string\|heredoc') >= 0
enddef
def AlsoClosesBlock(line_B: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
# We know that `line_B` opens a block.
# Let's see if it also closes that block.
var kwd: string = BlockStartKeyword(line_B.text)
if !START_MIDDLE_END->has_key(kwd)
return false
endif
var [start: string, middle: string, end: string] = START_MIDDLE_END[kwd]
var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
cursor(line_B.lnum, 1)
var block_end: number = SearchPairEnd(start, middle, end, line_B.lnum)
setpos('.', pos)
return block_end > 0
enddef
def EndsWithComma(line: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
return NonCommentedMatch(line, COMMA_AT_EOL)
enddef
def EndsWithCommaOrDictKey(line_A: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
return NonCommentedMatch(line_A, COMMA_OR_DICT_KEY_AT_EOL)
enddef
def EndsWithCurlyBlock(line_B: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
return NonCommentedMatch(line_B, STARTS_CURLY_BLOCK)
enddef
def EndsWithLambdaArrow(line_A: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
return NonCommentedMatch(line_A, LAMBDA_ARROW_AT_EOL)
enddef
def EndsWithLineContinuation(line_B: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
return NonCommentedMatch(line_B, LINE_CONTINUATION_AT_EOL)
enddef
def EndsWithOpeningBracket(line: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
return NonCommentedMatch(line, OPENING_BRACKET_AT_EOL)
enddef
def EndsWithClosingBracket(line: dict<any>): bool # {{{3
return NonCommentedMatch(line, CLOSING_BRACKET_AT_EOL)
enddef
def NonCommentedMatch(line: dict<any>, pat: string): bool # {{{3
# Could happen if there is no code above us, and we're not on the 1st line.
# In that case, `PrevCodeLine()` returns `{lnum: 0, line: ''}`.
if line.lnum == 0
return false
endif
# Technically, that's wrong. A line might start with a range and end with a
# line continuation symbol. But it's unlikely. And it's useful to assume the
# opposite because it prevents us from conflating a mark with an operator or
# the start of a list:
#
# not a comparison operator
# v
# :'< mark <
# :'< mark [
# ^
# not the start of a list
if line.text =~ RANGE_AT_SOL
return false
endif
# that's not an arithmetic operator
# v
# catch /pattern /
#
# When `/` is used as a pattern delimiter, it's always present twice.
# And usually, the first occurrence is in the middle of a sequence of
# non-whitespace characters. If we can find such a `/`, we assume that the
# trailing `/` is not an operator.
# Warning: Here, don't use a too complex pattern.{{{
#
# In particular, avoid backreferences.
# For example, this would be too costly:
#
# if line.text =~ $'\%(\S*\({PATTERN_DELIMITER}\)\S\+\|\S\+\({PATTERN_DELIMITER}\)\S*\)'
# .. $'\s\+\1{END_OF_COMMAND}'
#
# Sometimes, it could even give `E363`.
#}}}
var delim: string = line.text
->matchstr($'\s\+\zs{PATTERN_DELIMITER}\ze{END_OF_COMMAND}')
if !delim->empty()
delim = $'\V{delim}\m'
if line.text =~ $'\%(\S*{delim}\S\+\|\S\+{delim}\S*\)\s\+{delim}{END_OF_COMMAND}'
return false
endif
endif
# TODO: We might still miss some corner cases:{{{
#
# conflated with arithmetic division
# v
# substitute/pat / rep /
# echo
# ^--^
# ✘
#
# A better way to handle all these corner cases, would be to inspect the top
# of the syntax stack:
#
# :echo synID('.', col('.'), v:false)->synIDattr('name')
#
# Unfortunately, the legacy syntax plugin is not accurate enough.
# For example, it doesn't highlight a slash as an operator.
# }}}
# `%` at the end of a line is tricky.
# It might be the modulo operator or the current file (e.g. `edit %`).
# Let's assume it's the latter.
if line.text =~ $'%{END_OF_COMMAND}'
return false
endif
if line.text =~ TRICKY_COMMANDS
return false
endif
var pos: list<number> = getcurpos()
cursor(line.lnum, 1)
# VIM_INDENT_TEST_TRACE_START
var match_lnum: number = search(pat, 'cnW', line.lnum, TIMEOUT, (): bool => InCommentOrString())
# VIM_INDENT_TEST_TRACE_END dist#vimindent#NonCommentedMatch
setpos('.', pos)
return match_lnum > 0
enddef
# }}}1
# vim:sw=4
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