From e573b3020c032400eed60b649a2cbf55266e6bb0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Karel=20Ko=C4=8D=C3=AD?= Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 16:03:25 +0200 Subject: Add current configurations from old repository --- vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/CONTRIBUTING.markdown | 14 + vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/README.markdown | 141 ++++++++++ vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim | 353 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 508 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/CONTRIBUTING.markdown create mode 100644 vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/README.markdown create mode 100644 vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim (limited to 'vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen') diff --git a/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/CONTRIBUTING.markdown b/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/CONTRIBUTING.markdown new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5a62ca --- /dev/null +++ b/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/CONTRIBUTING.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +If your [commit message sucks](http://stopwritingramblingcommitmessages.com/), +I'm not going to accept your pull request. I've explained very politely +dozens of times that +[my general guidelines](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html) +are absolute rules on my own repositories, so I may lack the energy to +explain it to you yet another time. And please, if I ask you to change +something, `git commit --amend`. + +Beyond that, don't be shy about asking before patching. What takes you +hours might take me minutes simply because I have both domain knowledge +and a perverse knowledge of Vim script so vast that many would consider +it a symptom of mental illness. On the flip side, some ideas I'll +reject no matter how good the implementation is. "Send a patch" is an +edge case answer in my book. diff --git a/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/README.markdown b/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/README.markdown new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00c2878 --- /dev/null +++ b/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/README.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +# pathogen.vim + +Manage your `'runtimepath'` with ease. In practical terms, pathogen.vim +makes it super easy to install plugins and runtime files in their own +private directories. + +## Installation + +Install to `~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim`. Or copy and paste: + + mkdir -p ~/.vim/autoload ~/.vim/bundle && \ + curl -LSso ~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim https://tpo.pe/pathogen.vim + +If you're using Windows, change all occurrences of `~/.vim` to `~\vimfiles`. + +## Runtime Path Manipulation + +Add this to your vimrc: + + execute pathogen#infect() + +If you're brand new to Vim and lacking a vimrc, `vim ~/.vimrc` and paste +in the following super-minimal example: + + execute pathogen#infect() + syntax on + filetype plugin indent on + +Now any plugins you wish to install can be extracted to a subdirectory +under `~/.vim/bundle`, and they will be added to the `'runtimepath'`. +Observe: + + cd ~/.vim/bundle && \ + git clone git://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible.git + +Now [sensible.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible) is installed. +If you really want to get crazy, you could set it up as a submodule in +whatever repository you keep your dot files in. I don't like to get +crazy. + +If you don't like the directory name `bundle`, you can pass a runtime relative +glob as an argument: + + execute pathogen#infect('stuff/{}') + +The `{}` indicates where the expansion should occur. + +You can also pass an absolute path instead. I keep the plugins I maintain under `~/src`, and this is how I add them: + + execute pathogen#infect('bundle/{}', '~/src/vim/bundle/{}') + +Normally to generate documentation, Vim expects you to run `:helptags` +on each directory with documentation (e.g., `:helptags ~/.vim/doc`). +Provided with pathogen.vim is a `:Helptags` command that does this on +every directory in your `'runtimepath'`. If you really want to get +crazy, you could even invoke `Helptags` in your vimrc. I don't like to +get crazy. + +Finally, pathogen.vim has a rich API that can manipulate `'runtimepath'` +and other comma-delimited path options in ways most people will never +need to do. If you're one of those edge cases, look at the source. +It's well documented. + +## Runtime File Editing + +`:Vopen`, `:Vedit`, `:Vsplit`, `:Vvsplit`, `:Vtabedit`, `:Vpedit`, and +`:Vread` have all moved to [scriptease.vim][]. + +[scriptease.vim]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-scriptease + +## FAQ + +> Can I put pathogen.vim in a submodule like all my other plugins? + +Sure, stick it under `~/.vim/bundle`, and prepend the following to your +vimrc: + + runtime bundle/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim + +Or if your bundles are somewhere other than `~/.vim` (say, `~/src/vim`): + + source ~/src/vim/bundle/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim + +> Will you accept these 14 pull requests adding a `.gitignore` for +> `tags` so I don't see untracked changes in my dot files repository? + +No, but I'll teach you how to ignore `tags` globally: + + git config --global core.excludesfile '~/.cvsignore' + echo tags >> ~/.cvsignore + +While any filename will work, I've chosen to follow the ancient +tradition of `.cvsignore` because utilities like rsync use it, too. +Clever, huh? + +> What about Vimballs? + +If you really must use one: + + :e name.vba + :!mkdir ~/.vim/bundle/name + :UseVimball ~/.vim/bundle/name + +> Why don't my plugins load when I use Vim sessions? + +Vim sessions default to capturing all global options, which includes the +`'runtimepath'` that pathogen.vim manipulates. This can cause other problems +too, so I recommend turning that behavior off: + + set sessionoptions-=options + +## Contributing + +If your [commit message sucks](http://stopwritingramblingcommitmessages.com/), +I'm not going to accept your pull request. I've explained very politely +dozens of times that +[my general guidelines](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html) +are absolute rules on my own repositories, so I may lack the energy to +explain it to you yet another time. And please, if I ask you to change +something, `git commit --amend`. + +Beyond that, don't be shy about asking before patching. What takes you +hours might take me minutes simply because I have both domain knowledge +and a perverse knowledge of Vim script so vast that many would consider +it a symptom of mental illness. On the flip side, some ideas I'll +reject no matter how good the implementation is. "Send a patch" is an +edge case answer in my book. + +## Self-Promotion + +Like pathogen.vim? Follow the repository on +[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen) and vote for it on +[vim.org](http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2332). And if +you're feeling especially charitable, follow [tpope](http://tpo.pe/) on +[Twitter](http://twitter.com/tpope) and +[GitHub](https://github.com/tpope). + +## License + +Copyright (c) Tim Pope. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. +See `:help license`. diff --git a/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim b/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59a75c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vim/3rdparty/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ +" pathogen.vim - path option manipulation +" Maintainer: Tim Pope +" Version: 2.4 + +" Install in ~/.vim/autoload (or ~\vimfiles\autoload). +" +" For management of individually installed plugins in ~/.vim/bundle (or +" ~\vimfiles\bundle), adding `execute pathogen#infect()` to the top of your +" .vimrc is the only other setup necessary. +" +" The API is documented inline below. + +if exists("g:loaded_pathogen") || &cp + finish +endif +let g:loaded_pathogen = 1 + +" Point of entry for basic default usage. Give a relative path to invoke +" pathogen#interpose() (defaults to "bundle/{}"), or an absolute path to invoke +" pathogen#surround(). Curly braces are expanded with pathogen#expand(): +" "bundle/{}" finds all subdirectories inside "bundle" inside all directories +" in the runtime path. +function! pathogen#infect(...) abort + for path in a:0 ? filter(reverse(copy(a:000)), 'type(v:val) == type("")') : ['bundle/{}'] + if path =~# '^\%({\=[$~\\/]\|{\=\w:[\\/]\).*[{}*]' + call pathogen#surround(path) + elseif path =~# '^\%([$~\\/]\|\w:[\\/]\)' + call s:warn('Change pathogen#infect('.string(path).') to pathogen#infect('.string(path.'/{}').')') + call pathogen#surround(path . '/{}') + elseif path =~# '[{}*]' + call pathogen#interpose(path) + else + call s:warn('Change pathogen#infect('.string(path).') to pathogen#infect('.string(path.'/{}').')') + call pathogen#interpose(path . '/{}') + endif + endfor + call pathogen#cycle_filetype() + if pathogen#is_disabled($MYVIMRC) + return 'finish' + endif + return '' +endfunction + +" Split a path into a list. +function! pathogen#split(path) abort + if type(a:path) == type([]) | return a:path | endif + if empty(a:path) | return [] | endif + let split = split(a:path,'\\\@]','\\&','') + endif +endfunction + +" Like findfile(), but hardcoded to use the runtimepath. +function! pathogen#runtime_findfile(file,count) abort + let rtp = pathogen#join(1,pathogen#split(&rtp)) + let file = findfile(a:file,rtp,a:count) + if file ==# '' + return '' + else + return fnamemodify(file,':p') + endif +endfunction + +" Section: Deprecated + +function! s:warn(msg) abort + echohl WarningMsg + echomsg a:msg + echohl NONE +endfunction + +" Prepend all subdirectories of path to the rtp, and append all 'after' +" directories in those subdirectories. Deprecated. +function! pathogen#runtime_prepend_subdirectories(path) abort + call s:warn('Change pathogen#runtime_prepend_subdirectories('.string(a:path).') to pathogen#infect('.string(a:path.'/{}').')') + return pathogen#surround(a:path . pathogen#slash() . '{}') +endfunction + +function! pathogen#incubate(...) abort + let name = a:0 ? a:1 : 'bundle/{}' + call s:warn('Change pathogen#incubate('.(a:0 ? string(a:1) : '').') to pathogen#infect('.string(name).')') + return pathogen#interpose(name) +endfunction + +" Deprecated alias for pathogen#interpose(). +function! pathogen#runtime_append_all_bundles(...) abort + if a:0 + call s:warn('Change pathogen#runtime_append_all_bundles('.string(a:1).') to pathogen#infect('.string(a:1.'/{}').')') + else + call s:warn('Change pathogen#runtime_append_all_bundles() to pathogen#infect()') + endif + return pathogen#interpose(a:0 ? a:1 . '/{}' : 'bundle/{}') +endfunction + +if exists(':Vedit') + finish +endif + +let s:vopen_warning = 0 + +function! s:find(count,cmd,file,lcd) + let rtp = pathogen#join(1,pathogen#split(&runtimepath)) + let file = pathogen#runtime_findfile(a:file,a:count) + if file ==# '' + return "echoerr 'E345: Can''t find file \"".a:file."\" in runtimepath'" + endif + if !s:vopen_warning + let s:vopen_warning = 1 + let warning = '|echohl WarningMsg|echo "Install scriptease.vim to continue using :V'.a:cmd.'"|echohl NONE' + else + let warning = '' + endif + if a:lcd + let path = file[0:-strlen(a:file)-2] + execute 'lcd `=path`' + return a:cmd.' '.pathogen#fnameescape(a:file) . warning + else + return a:cmd.' '.pathogen#fnameescape(file) . warning + endif +endfunction + +function! s:Findcomplete(A,L,P) + let sep = pathogen#slash() + let cheats = { + \'a': 'autoload', + \'d': 'doc', + \'f': 'ftplugin', + \'i': 'indent', + \'p': 'plugin', + \'s': 'syntax'} + if a:A =~# '^\w[\\/]' && has_key(cheats,a:A[0]) + let request = cheats[a:A[0]].a:A[1:-1] + else + let request = a:A + endif + let pattern = substitute(request,'/\|\'.sep,'*'.sep,'g').'*' + let found = {} + for path in pathogen#split(&runtimepath) + let path = expand(path, ':p') + let matches = split(glob(path.sep.pattern),"\n") + call map(matches,'isdirectory(v:val) ? v:val.sep : v:val') + call map(matches,'expand(v:val, ":p")[strlen(path)+1:-1]') + for match in matches + let found[match] = 1 + endfor + endfor + return sort(keys(found)) +endfunction + +command! -bar -bang -range=1 -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,s:Findcomplete Ve :execute s:find(,'edit',,0) +command! -bar -bang -range=1 -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,s:Findcomplete Vedit :execute s:find(,'edit',,0) +command! -bar -bang -range=1 -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,s:Findcomplete Vopen :execute s:find(,'edit',,1) +command! -bar -bang -range=1 -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,s:Findcomplete Vsplit :execute s:find(,'split',,1) +command! -bar -bang -range=1 -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,s:Findcomplete Vvsplit :execute s:find(,'vsplit',,1) +command! -bar -bang -range=1 -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,s:Findcomplete Vtabedit :execute s:find(,'tabedit',,1) +command! -bar -bang -range=1 -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,s:Findcomplete Vpedit :execute s:find(,'pedit',,1) +command! -bar -bang -range=1 -nargs=1 -complete=customlist,s:Findcomplete Vread :execute s:find(,'read',,1) + +" vim:set et sw=2 foldmethod=expr foldexpr=getline(v\:lnum)=~'^\"\ Section\:'?'>1'\:getline(v\:lnum)=~#'^fu'?'a1'\:getline(v\:lnum)=~#'^endf'?'s1'\:'=': -- cgit v1.2.3