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diff --git a/contrib/llvm/utils/vim/vimrc b/contrib/llvm/utils/vim/vimrc deleted file mode 100644 index 1f314c2..0000000 --- a/contrib/llvm/utils/vim/vimrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -" LLVM coding guidelines conformance for VIM -" $Revision: 112982 $ -" -" Maintainer: The LLVM Team, http://llvm.org -" WARNING: Read before you source in all these commands and macros! Some -" of them may change VIM behavior that you depend on. -" -" You can run VIM with these settings without changing your current setup with: -" $ vim -u /path/to/llvm/utils/vim/vimrc - -" It's VIM, not VI -set nocompatible - -" A tab produces a 2-space indentation -set softtabstop=2 -set shiftwidth=2 -set expandtab - -" Highlight trailing whitespace and lines longer than 80 columns. -highlight LongLine ctermbg=DarkYellow guibg=DarkYellow -highlight WhitespaceEOL ctermbg=DarkYellow guibg=DarkYellow -if v:version >= 702 - " Lines longer than 80 columns. - au BufWinEnter * let w:m0=matchadd('LongLine', '\%>80v.\+', -1) - - " Whitespace at the end of a line. This little dance suppresses - " whitespace that has just been typed. - au BufWinEnter * let w:m1=matchadd('WhitespaceEOL', '\s\+$', -1) - au InsertEnter * call matchdelete(w:m1) - au InsertEnter * let w:m2=matchadd('WhitespaceEOL', '\s\+\%#\@<!$', -1) - au InsertLeave * call matchdelete(w:m2) - au InsertLeave * let w:m1=matchadd('WhitespaceEOL', '\s\+$', -1) -else - au BufRead,BufNewFile * syntax match LongLine /\%>80v.\+/ - au InsertEnter * syntax match WhitespaceEOL /\s\+\%#\@<!$/ - au InsertLeave * syntax match WhitespaceEOL /\s\+$/ -endif - -" Enable filetype detection -filetype on - -" Optional -" C/C++ programming helpers -augroup csrc - au! - autocmd FileType * set nocindent smartindent - autocmd FileType c,cpp set cindent -augroup END -" Set a few indentation parameters. See the VIM help for cinoptions-values for -" details. These aren't absolute rules; they're just an approximation of -" common style in LLVM source. -set cinoptions=:0,g0,(0,Ws,l1 -" Add and delete spaces in increments of `shiftwidth' for tabs -set smarttab - -" Highlight syntax in programming languages -syntax on - -" LLVM Makefiles can have names such as Makefile.rules or TEST.nightly.Makefile, -" so it's important to categorize them as such. -augroup filetype - au! BufRead,BufNewFile *Makefile* set filetype=make -augroup END - -" In Makefiles, don't expand tabs to spaces, since we need the actual tabs -autocmd FileType make set noexpandtab - -" Useful macros for cleaning up code to conform to LLVM coding guidelines - -" Delete trailing whitespace and tabs at the end of each line -command! DeleteTrailingWs :%s/\s\+$// - -" Convert all tab characters to two spaces -command! Untab :%s/\t/ /g - -" Enable syntax highlighting for LLVM files. To use, copy -" utils/vim/llvm.vim to ~/.vim/syntax . -augroup filetype - au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.ll set filetype=llvm -augroup END - -" Enable syntax highlighting for tablegen files. To use, copy -" utils/vim/tablegen.vim to ~/.vim/syntax . -augroup filetype - au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.td set filetype=tablegen -augroup END - -" Additional vim features to optionally uncomment. -"set showcmd -"set showmatch -"set showmode -"set incsearch -"set ruler - -" Clang code-completion support. This is highly experimental! - -" A path to a clang executable. -let g:clang_path = "clang++" - -" A list of options to add to the clang commandline, for example to add -" include paths, predefined macros, and language options. -let g:clang_opts = [ - \ "-x","c++", - \ "-D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS=1","-D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS=1", - \ "-Iinclude" ] - -function! ClangComplete(findstart, base) - if a:findstart == 1 - " In findstart mode, look for the beginning of the current identifier. - let l:line = getline('.') - let l:start = col('.') - 1 - while l:start > 0 && l:line[l:start - 1] =~ '\i' - let l:start -= 1 - endwhile - return l:start - endif - - " Get the current line and column numbers. - let l:l = line('.') - let l:c = col('.') - - " Build a clang commandline to do code completion on stdin. - let l:the_command = shellescape(g:clang_path) . - \ " -cc1 -code-completion-at=-:" . l:l . ":" . l:c - for l:opt in g:clang_opts - let l:the_command .= " " . shellescape(l:opt) - endfor - - " Copy the contents of the current buffer into a string for stdin. - " TODO: The extra space at the end is for working around clang's - " apparent inability to do code completion at the very end of the - " input. - " TODO: Is it better to feed clang the entire file instead of truncating - " it at the current line? - let l:process_input = join(getline(1, l:l), "\n") . " " - - " Run it! - let l:input_lines = split(system(l:the_command, l:process_input), "\n") - - " Parse the output. - for l:input_line in l:input_lines - " Vim's substring operator is annoyingly inconsistent with python's. - if l:input_line[:11] == 'COMPLETION: ' - let l:value = l:input_line[12:] - - " Chop off anything after " : ", if present, and move it to the menu. - let l:menu = "" - let l:spacecolonspace = stridx(l:value, " : ") - if l:spacecolonspace != -1 - let l:menu = l:value[l:spacecolonspace+3:] - let l:value = l:value[:l:spacecolonspace-1] - endif - - " Chop off " (Hidden)", if present, and move it to the menu. - let l:hidden = stridx(l:value, " (Hidden)") - if l:hidden != -1 - let l:menu .= " (Hidden)" - let l:value = l:value[:l:hidden-1] - endif - - " Handle "Pattern". TODO: Make clang less weird. - if l:value == "Pattern" - let l:value = l:menu - let l:pound = stridx(l:value, "#") - " Truncate the at the first [#, <#, or {#. - if l:pound != -1 - let l:value = l:value[:l:pound-2] - endif - endif - - " Filter out results which don't match the base string. - if a:base != "" - if l:value[:strlen(a:base)-1] != a:base - continue - end - endif - - " TODO: Don't dump the raw input into info, though it's nice for now. - " TODO: The kind string? - let l:item = { - \ "word": l:value, - \ "menu": l:menu, - \ "info": l:input_line, - \ "dup": 1 } - - " Report a result. - if complete_add(l:item) == 0 - return [] - endif - if complete_check() - return [] - endif - - elseif l:input_line[:9] == "OVERLOAD: " - " An overload candidate. Use a crazy hack to get vim to - " display the results. TODO: Make this better. - let l:value = l:input_line[10:] - let l:item = { - \ "word": " ", - \ "menu": l:value, - \ "info": l:input_line, - \ "dup": 1} - - " Report a result. - if complete_add(l:item) == 0 - return [] - endif - if complete_check() - return [] - endif - - endif - endfor - - - return [] -endfunction ClangComplete - -" Uncomment this to enable the highly-broken autocompletion support. -"set omnifunc=ClangComplete |