moved all python functions to a cleaner python file

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David Halter
2012-10-13 00:51:44 +02:00
parent 5dd9305aa2
commit 8f28773e88
2 changed files with 140 additions and 126 deletions

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@@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ if g:jedi#auto_initialization
autocmd FileType python setlocal omnifunc=jedi#complete
endif
python << PYTHONEOF
""" here we initialize the jedi stuff """
import vim
@@ -71,138 +73,15 @@ import os
from os.path import dirname, abspath, join
sys.path.insert(0, join(dirname(dirname(abspath(vim.eval('s:current_file')))), 'jedi'))
import traceback # for exception output
import re
# normally you should import jedi. jedi-vim is an exception, because you can
# copy that directly into the .vim directory.
import jedi
import jedi.keywords
temp_rename = None # used for jedi#rename
sys.path.append(dirname(abspath(vim.eval('s:current_file'))))
from jedi_vim import *
sys.path.pop()
class PythonToVimStr(str):
""" Vim has a different string implementation of single quotes """
__slots__ = []
def __repr__(self):
return '"%s"' % self.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', r'\"')
def echo_highlight(msg):
vim.command('echohl WarningMsg | echo "%s" | echohl None' % msg)
def get_script(source=None, column=None):
jedi.settings.additional_dynamic_modules = \
[b.name for b in vim.buffers if b.name.endswith('.py')]
if source is None:
source = '\n'.join(vim.current.buffer)
row = vim.current.window.cursor[0]
if column is None:
column = vim.current.window.cursor[1]
buf_path = vim.current.buffer.name
return jedi.Script(source, row, column, buf_path)
def _goto(is_definition=False, is_related_name=False, no_output=False):
definitions = []
script = get_script()
try:
if is_related_name:
definitions = script.related_names()
elif is_definition:
definitions = script.get_definition()
else:
definitions = script.goto()
except jedi.NotFoundError:
echo_highlight("Cannot follow nothing. Put your cursor on a valid name.")
except Exception:
# print to stdout, will be in :messages
echo_highlight("Some different eror, this shouldn't happen.")
print(traceback.format_exc())
else:
if no_output:
return definitions
if not definitions:
echo_highlight("Couldn't find any definitions for this.")
elif len(definitions) == 1 and not is_related_name:
# just add some mark to add the current position to the jumplist.
# this is ugly, because it overrides the mark for '`', so if anyone
# has a better idea, let me know.
vim.command('normal! m`')
d = list(definitions)[0]
if d.in_builtin_module():
if isinstance(d.definition, jedi.keywords.Keyword):
echo_highlight("Cannot get the definition of Python keywords.")
else:
echo_highlight("Builtin modules cannot be displayed.")
else:
if d.module_path != vim.current.buffer.name:
if vim.eval('g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers') == '1':
vim.command('call jedi#tabnew("%s")' % d.module_path)
else:
vim.command('edit ' + d.module_path)
vim.current.window.cursor = d.line_nr, d.column
vim.command('normal! zt') # cursor at top of screen
else:
# multiple solutions
lst = []
for d in definitions:
if d.in_builtin_module():
lst.append(dict(text='Builtin ' + d.description))
else:
lst.append(dict(filename=d.module_path, lnum=d.line_nr, col=d.column+1, text=d.description))
vim.command('call setqflist(%s)' % str(lst))
vim.command('call <sid>add_goto_window()')
return definitions
def show_func_def(call_def, completion_lines=0):
vim.eval('jedi#clear_func_def()')
if call_def is None:
return
row, column = call_def.bracket_start
if column < 2 or row == 0:
return # edge cases, just ignore
# TODO check if completion menu is above or below
row_to_replace = row - 1
line = vim.eval("getline(%s)" % row_to_replace)
insert_column = column - 2 # because it has stuff at the beginning
params = [p.get_code().replace('\n', '') for p in call_def.params]
try:
params[call_def.index] = '*%s*' % params[call_def.index]
except (IndexError, TypeError):
pass
# This stuff is reaaaaally a hack! I cannot stress enough, that this is a
# stupid solution. But there is really no other yet. There is no
# possibility in VIM to draw on the screen, but there will be one
# (see :help todo Patch to access screen under Python. (Marko Mahni, 2010 Jul 18))
text = " (%s) " % ', '.join(params)
text = ' ' * (insert_column - len(line)) + text
end_column = insert_column + len(text) - 2 # -2 because of bold symbols
# replace line before with cursor
e = vim.eval('g:jedi#function_definition_escape')
regex = "xjedi=%sx%sxjedix".replace('x', e)
prefix, replace = line[:insert_column], line[insert_column:end_column]
# check the replace stuff for strings, to append them (don't want to break the syntax)
regex_quotes = '\\\\*["\']+'
add = ''.join(re.findall(regex_quotes, replace)) # add are all the strings
if add:
a = re.search(regex_quotes + '$', prefix)
add = ('' if a is None else a.group(0)) + add
tup = '%s, %s' % (len(add), replace)
repl = ("%s" + regex + "%s") % (prefix, tup, text, add + line[end_column:])
vim.eval('setline(%s, %s)' % (row_to_replace, repr(PythonToVimStr(repl))))
PYTHONEOF
" vim: set et ts=4:

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@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
"""
The Python parts of the Jedi library for VIM. It is mostly about communicating
with VIM.
"""
import vim
import jedi
import jedi.keywords
import traceback # for exception output
import re
temp_rename = None # used for jedi#rename
class PythonToVimStr(str):
""" Vim has a different string implementation of single quotes """
__slots__ = []
def __repr__(self):
return '"%s"' % self.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', r'\"')
def echo_highlight(msg):
vim.command('echohl WarningMsg | echo "%s" | echohl None' % msg)
def get_script(source=None, column=None):
jedi.settings.additional_dynamic_modules = \
[b.name for b in vim.buffers if b.name.endswith('.py')]
if source is None:
source = '\n'.join(vim.current.buffer)
row = vim.current.window.cursor[0]
if column is None:
column = vim.current.window.cursor[1]
buf_path = vim.current.buffer.name
return jedi.Script(source, row, column, buf_path)
def _goto(is_definition=False, is_related_name=False, no_output=False):
definitions = []
script = get_script()
try:
if is_related_name:
definitions = script.related_names()
elif is_definition:
definitions = script.get_definition()
else:
definitions = script.goto()
except jedi.NotFoundError:
echo_highlight("Cannot follow nothing. Put your cursor on a valid name.")
except Exception:
# print to stdout, will be in :messages
echo_highlight("Some different eror, this shouldn't happen.")
print(traceback.format_exc())
else:
if no_output:
return definitions
if not definitions:
echo_highlight("Couldn't find any definitions for this.")
elif len(definitions) == 1 and not is_related_name:
# just add some mark to add the current position to the jumplist.
# this is ugly, because it overrides the mark for '`', so if anyone
# has a better idea, let me know.
vim.command('normal! m`')
d = list(definitions)[0]
if d.in_builtin_module():
if isinstance(d.definition, jedi.keywords.Keyword):
echo_highlight("Cannot get the definition of Python keywords.")
else:
echo_highlight("Builtin modules cannot be displayed.")
else:
if d.module_path != vim.current.buffer.name:
if vim.eval('g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers') == '1':
vim.command('call jedi#tabnew("%s")' % d.module_path)
else:
vim.command('edit ' + d.module_path)
vim.current.window.cursor = d.line_nr, d.column
vim.command('normal! zt') # cursor at top of screen
else:
# multiple solutions
lst = []
for d in definitions:
if d.in_builtin_module():
lst.append(dict(text='Builtin ' + d.description))
else:
lst.append(dict(filename=d.module_path, lnum=d.line_nr, col=d.column+1, text=d.description))
vim.command('call setqflist(%s)' % str(lst))
vim.command('call <sid>add_goto_window()')
return definitions
def show_func_def(call_def, completion_lines=0):
vim.eval('jedi#clear_func_def()')
if call_def is None:
return
row, column = call_def.bracket_start
if column < 2 or row == 0:
return # edge cases, just ignore
# TODO check if completion menu is above or below
row_to_replace = row - 1
line = vim.eval("getline(%s)" % row_to_replace)
insert_column = column - 2 # because it has stuff at the beginning
params = [p.get_code().replace('\n', '') for p in call_def.params]
try:
params[call_def.index] = '*%s*' % params[call_def.index]
except (IndexError, TypeError):
pass
# This stuff is reaaaaally a hack! I cannot stress enough, that this is a
# stupid solution. But there is really no other yet. There is no
# possibility in VIM to draw on the screen, but there will be one
# (see :help todo Patch to access screen under Python. (Marko Mahni, 2010 Jul 18))
text = " (%s) " % ', '.join(params)
text = ' ' * (insert_column - len(line)) + text
end_column = insert_column + len(text) - 2 # -2 because of bold symbols
# replace line before with cursor
e = vim.eval('g:jedi#function_definition_escape')
regex = "xjedi=%sx%sxjedix".replace('x', e)
prefix, replace = line[:insert_column], line[insert_column:end_column]
# check the replace stuff for strings, to append them (don't want to break the syntax)
regex_quotes = '\\\\*["\']+'
add = ''.join(re.findall(regex_quotes, replace)) # add are all the strings
if add:
a = re.search(regex_quotes + '$', prefix)
add = ('' if a is None else a.group(0)) + add
tup = '%s, %s' % (len(add), replace)
repl = ("%s" + regex + "%s") % (prefix, tup, text, add + line[end_column:])
vim.eval('setline(%s, %s)' % (row_to_replace, repr(PythonToVimStr(repl))))