- # This file is a minimal clang-format vim-integration. To install: 
- # - Change 'binary' if clang-format is not on the path (see below). 
- # - Add to your .vimrc: 
- # 
- #   if has('python') 
- #     map <C-I> :pyf <path-to-this-file>/clang-format.py<cr> 
- #     imap <C-I> <c-o>:pyf <path-to-this-file>/clang-format.py<cr> 
- #   elseif has('python3') 
- #     map <C-I> :py3f <path-to-this-file>/clang-format.py<cr> 
- #     imap <C-I> <c-o>:py3f <path-to-this-file>/clang-format.py<cr> 
- #   endif 
- # 
- # The if-elseif-endif conditional should pick either the python3 or python2 
- # integration depending on your vim setup. 
- # 
- # The first mapping enables clang-format for NORMAL and VISUAL mode, the second 
- # mapping adds support for INSERT mode. Change "C-I" to another binding if you 
- # need clang-format on a different key (C-I stands for Ctrl+i). 
- # 
- # With this integration you can press the bound key and clang-format will 
- # format the current line in NORMAL and INSERT mode or the selected region in 
- # VISUAL mode. The line or region is extended to the next bigger syntactic 
- # entity. 
- # 
- # You can also pass in the variable "l:lines" to choose the range for 
- # formatting. This variable can either contain "<start line>:<end line>" or 
- # "all" to format the full file. So, to format the full file, write a function 
- # like: 
- # :function FormatFile() 
- # :  let l:lines="all" 
- # :  if has('python') 
- # :    pyf <path-to-this-file>/clang-format.py 
- # :  elseif has('python3') 
- # :    py3f <path-to-this-file>/clang-format.py 
- # :  endif 
- # :endfunction 
- # 
- # It operates on the current, potentially unsaved buffer and does not create 
- # or save any files. To revert a formatting, just undo. 
- from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function 
-   
- import difflib 
- import json 
- import os.path 
- import platform 
- import subprocess 
- import sys 
- import vim 
-   
- # set g:clang_format_path to the path to clang-format if it is not on the path 
- # Change this to the full path if clang-format is not on the path. 
- binary = 'clang-format' 
- if vim.eval('exists("g:clang_format_path")') == "1": 
-   binary = vim.eval('g:clang_format_path') 
-   
- # Change this to format according to other formatting styles. See the output of 
- # 'clang-format --help' for a list of supported styles. The default looks for 
- # a '.clang-format' or '_clang-format' file to indicate the style that should be 
- # used. 
- style = None 
- fallback_style = None 
- if vim.eval('exists("g:clang_format_fallback_style")') == "1": 
-   fallback_style = vim.eval('g:clang_format_fallback_style') 
-   
- def get_buffer(encoding): 
-   if platform.python_version_tuple()[0] == '3': 
-     return vim.current.buffer 
-   return [ line.decode(encoding) for line in vim.current.buffer ] 
-   
- def main(): 
-   # Get the current text. 
-   encoding = vim.eval("&encoding") 
-   buf = get_buffer(encoding) 
-   # Join the buffer into a single string with a terminating newline 
-   text = ('\n'.join(buf) + '\n').encode(encoding) 
-   
-   # Determine range to format. 
-   if vim.eval('exists("l:lines")') == '1': 
-     lines = ['-lines', vim.eval('l:lines')] 
-   elif vim.eval('exists("l:formatdiff")') == '1' and \ 
-        os.path.exists(vim.current.buffer.name): 
-     with open(vim.current.buffer.name, 'r') as f: 
-       ondisk = f.read().splitlines(); 
-     sequence = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, ondisk, vim.current.buffer) 
-     lines = [] 
-     for op in reversed(sequence.get_opcodes()): 
-       if op[0] not in ['equal', 'delete']: 
-         lines += ['-lines', '%s:%s' % (op[3] + 1, op[4])] 
-     if lines == []: 
-       return 
-   else: 
-     lines = ['-lines', '%s:%s' % (vim.current.range.start + 1, 
-                                   vim.current.range.end + 1)] 
-   
-   # Convert cursor (line, col) to bytes. 
-   # Don't use line2byte: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/5930 
-   _, cursor_line, cursor_col, _ = vim.eval('getpos(".")') # 1-based 
-   cursor_byte = 0 
-   for line in text.split(b'\n')[:int(cursor_line) - 1]: 
-     cursor_byte += len(line) + 1 
-   cursor_byte += int(cursor_col) - 1 
-   if cursor_byte < 0: 
-     print('Couldn\'t determine cursor position. Is your file empty?') 
-     return 
-   
-   # Avoid flashing an ugly, ugly cmd prompt on Windows when invoking clang-format. 
-   startupinfo = None 
-   if sys.platform.startswith('win32'): 
-     startupinfo = subprocess.STARTUPINFO() 
-     startupinfo.dwFlags |= subprocess.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW 
-     startupinfo.wShowWindow = subprocess.SW_HIDE 
-   
-   # Call formatter. 
-   command = [binary, '-cursor', str(cursor_byte)] 
-   if lines != ['-lines', 'all']: 
-     command += lines 
-   if style: 
-     command.extend(['-style', style]) 
-   if fallback_style: 
-     command.extend(['-fallback-style', fallback_style]) 
-   if vim.current.buffer.name: 
-     command.extend(['-assume-filename', vim.current.buffer.name]) 
-   p = subprocess.Popen(command, 
-                        stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, 
-                        stdin=subprocess.PIPE, startupinfo=startupinfo) 
-   stdout, stderr = p.communicate(input=text) 
-   
-   # If successful, replace buffer contents. 
-   if stderr: 
-     print(stderr) 
-   
-   if not stdout: 
-     print( 
-         'No output from clang-format (crashed?).\n' 
-         'Please report to bugs.llvm.org.' 
-     ) 
-   else: 
-     header, content = stdout.split(b'\n', 1) 
-     header = json.loads(header.decode('utf-8')) 
-     # Strip off the trailing newline (added above). 
-     # This maintains trailing empty lines present in the buffer if 
-     # the -lines specification requests them to remain unchanged. 
-     lines = content.decode(encoding).split('\n')[:-1] 
-     sequence = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, buf, lines) 
-     for op in reversed(sequence.get_opcodes()): 
-       if op[0] != 'equal': 
-         vim.current.buffer[op[1]:op[2]] = lines[op[3]:op[4]] 
-     if header.get('IncompleteFormat'): 
-       print('clang-format: incomplete (syntax errors)') 
-     # Convert cursor bytes to (line, col) 
-     # Don't use goto: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/5930 
-     cursor_byte = int(header['Cursor']) 
-     prefix = content[0:cursor_byte] 
-     cursor_line = 1 + prefix.count(b'\n') 
-     cursor_column = 1 + len(prefix.rsplit(b'\n', 1)[-1]) 
-     vim.command('call cursor(%d, %d)' % (cursor_line, cursor_column)) 
-   
- main() 
-