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- This is a mirror of http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2699
- This plugin provides a text-object 'a' (argument). You can
- d(elete), c(hange), v(select)... an argument or inner argument in familiar ways.
- That is, such as 'daa'(delete-an-argument) 'cia'(change-inner-argument) 'via'(select-inner-argument).
- What this script does is more than just typing
- F,dt,
- because it recognizes inclusion relationship of parentheses.
- There is an option to descide whether the motion should go out to toplevel function or not in nested function application.
- Examples:
- case1) delete An argument
- function(int arg1, ch<press 'daa' here>ar* arg2="a,b,c(d,e)")
- function(int arg1<cursor here; and if you press 'daa' again..>)
- function(<cursor>)
- case2) change Inner argument
- function(int arg1, ch<press 'cia' here>ar* arg2="a,b,c(d,e)")
- function(int arg1, <cursor here>)
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- case 3) smart argument recognition (g:argumentobject_force_toplevel = 0)
- function(1, (20<press 'cia' here>*30)+40, somefunc2(3, 4))
- function(1, <cursor here>, somefunc2(3, 4))
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- function(1, (20*30)+40, somefunc2(<press 'cia' here>3, 4))
- function(1, (20*30)+40, somefunc2(<cursor here>4))
- case 4) smart argument recognition (g:argumentobject_force_toplevel = 1)
- function(1, (20<press 'cia' here>*30)+40, somefunc2(3, 4))
- function(1, <cursor here>, somefunc2(3, 4)) " note that this result is the same of above.
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- function(1, (20*30)+40, somefunc2(<press 'cia' here>3, 4))
- function(1, (20*30)+40, <cursor here>) " sub-level function is deleted because it is a argument in terms of the outer function.
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