urxvt.foreground: white
urxvt.background: black
urxvt.scrollBar_right: True
-urxvt.secondaryScroll: True
urxvt.font: xft:DejaVu Sans Mono:pixelsize=12:aspect=0.9
urxvt.multichar_encoding: noenc
urxvt.title: Penguin terminal
-!urxvt.termName: xterm-color
+! Centos5 refuses to read ~/.terminfo and find rxvt-unicode.
+urxvt.termName: xterm-88color
urxvt.saveLines: 512
urxvt.scrollstyle: next
+urxvt.secondaryscroll: True
urxvt.answerbackString: urxvt
+! Change font size.
+urxvt.keysym.M-minus: command:\033]50;xft:DejaVu Sans Mono:pixelsize=10:aspect=0.9\007
+urxvt.keysym.M-equal: command:\033]50;xft:DejaVu Sans Mono:pixelsize=12:aspect=0.9\007
! transparency
!rxvt*inheritPixmap: True
rxvt*font: fixed
rxvt*multichar_encoding: noenc
rxvt*title: Penguin terminal
-!rxvt*termName: xterm-color
+rxvt*termName: xterm-color
rxvt*saveLines: 512
!rxvt-big5*inheritPixmap: True
XTerm.*faceName: DejaVu Sans Mono
XTerm.*faceSize: 9
+! Old xterm will fall back to xterm if xterm-256color is not found.
XTerm.*termName: xterm-256color
+++ /dev/null
-# Use vim for manpages and infopages.
-# Requires vim 5+ and info.vim plugin.
-#
-
-vimmajor=$(vim --help 2>&1 | head -n 1 | sed 's/^VIM[^0-9]*\([0-9]*\)\..*/\1/')
-
-function vman() {
- vim -c "runtime ftplugin/man.vim" -c "Man ${1-man}" \
- -c "set nolist noruler ls=0" +"wincmd o"
-}
-
-function vinfo() {
- vim -c "Info ${1-info}" \
- -c "set nolist noruler ls=0" +"wincmd o"
-}
-
-if [ ! -z "$vimmajor" -a $vimmajor -gt 4 ]; then
- alias man=vman
- alias info=vinfo
-fi
-
-unset vimmajor
+# $Id: p4.bashrc 151 2008-11-20 13:59:19Z iain $
if [ ! -z "$SUDO_USER" ]; then
export P4USER=$SUDO_USER
export P4TICKETS=/tmp/.p4tickets.$SUDO_USER
if [ -z "$DISPLAY" ]; then
export P4MERGE="vim -o -c '3wincmd j' -c 'wincmd L'"
else
- export P4MERGE="p4v -merge"
+ export P4MERGE="p4merge"
fi
-SOCKET=~/.ssh/agent
-
-function get_agent_pid() {
- ps waux | grep -- ^$USER\ .\*ssh-agent\ -a\ .\*\ -s | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }' | head -n 1
-}
-
-if [ ! -z "$SSH_CLIENT" ]; then
- # Set display if we aren't already forwarding X11
- if [ "$DISPLAY" = "" ]; then
- export DISPLAY="$(echo $SSH_CLIENT | cut -s -d ' ' -f 1):0"
- fi
-fi
-
-# Try to hook up with already running ssh-agent.
if [ $UID -gt 0 ]; then
- # Not all OSes support ``ps -wu''.
- RUNNING_AGENT="$(get_agent_pid)"
-
- # Has the socket gone away?
- if [ ! -z "$RUNNING_AGENT" -a ! -S "$SOCKET" ]; then
- if kill $RUNNING_AGENT; then
- RUNNING_AGENT="$(get_agent_pid)"
- else
- echo >&2 "$SOCKET has gone away but agent is running as PID $RUNNING_AGENT."
- fi
- fi
-
- if [ -z "$SSH_AGENT_PID" -o ! "$SSH_AGENT_PID" = "$RUNNING_AGENT" ]; then
- export SSH_AGENT_PID="$RUNNING_AGENT"
- if [ "$SSH_AGENT_PID" = "" ]; then
- unset SSH_AGENT_PID
- unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK
- # Start ssh-agent up then.
- rm -f "$SOCKET"
- eval $(/usr/bin/ssh-agent -a "$SOCKET" -s)
- trap "kill $SSH_AGENT_PID" 0
- ssh-add
- else
- export SSH_AUTH_SOCK="$SOCKET"
+ # Hack to prevent confusion between two agents when launched from xdm.
+ if [ ! $SHLVL = 1 -o -z "$DESKTOP_SESSION" ]; then
+ # Read a list of hosts which can run an agent from ~/.ssh/agenthosts.
+ if [ -f ~/.ssh/agenthosts ]; then
+ while read allowed; do
+ if [ "${HOSTNAME%%.*}" = "$allowed" ]; then
+ eval $(keychain -q --timeout 7200 --agents ssh --eval)
+ if tty -s; then
+ ssh-add -l >/dev/null || ssh-add
+ fi
+ fi
+ done < ~/.ssh/agenthosts
+ unset allowed
fi
fi
- unset RUNNING_AGENT
fi
-
-unset SOCKET
-unset get_agent_pid
-Brown:#a06000
\ No newline at end of file
+DarkBrown:#804000
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-exec sshterm $(basename "$0")
+++ /dev/null
-" perforce.vim: Please see plugin/perforce.vim
-
-" Make sure line-continuations won't cause any problem. This will be restored
-" at the end
-let s:save_cpo = &cpo
-set cpo&vim
-
-
-""" BEGIN: Initializations {{{
-
-" Determine the script id.
-function! s:MyScriptId()
- map <SID>xx <SID>xx
- let s:sid = maparg("<SID>xx")
- unmap <SID>xx
- return substitute(s:sid, "xx$", "", "")
-endfunction
-let s:myScriptId = s:MyScriptId()
-delfunction s:MyScriptId " This is not needed anymore.
-
-""" BEGIN: One-time initialization of some script variables {{{
-let s:lastMsg = ''
-let s:lastMsgGrp = 'None'
-" Indicates the current recursion level for executing p4 commands.
-let s:recLevel = 0
-
-if genutils#OnMS() && match(&shell, '\<bash\>') != -1
- " When using cygwin bash with native vim, p4 gets confused by the PWD, which
- " is in cygwin style.
- let s:p4CommandPrefix = "unset PWD && "
-else
- let s:p4CommandPrefix = ""
-endif
-
-" Special characters in a filename that are not acceptable in a filename (as a
-" window title) on windows.
-let s:specialChars = '\([*:?"<>|]\)'
-let s:specialCharsMap = {
- \ '*': 'S',
- \ ':': 'C',
- \ '?': 'Q',
- \ '"': 'D',
- \ '<': 'L',
- \ '>': 'G',
- \ '|': 'P',
- \ }
-
-"
-" A lot of metadata on perforce command syntax and handling.
-"
-
-let s:p4KnownCmds = split('add,admin,annotate,branch,branches,change,changes,' .
- \ 'client,clients,counter,counters,delete,depot,depots,describe,diff,' .
- \ 'diff2,dirs,edit,filelog,files,fix,fixes,flush,fstat,get,group,' .
- \ 'groups,have,help,info,integ,integrate,integrated,job,jobs,jobspec,' .
- \ 'label,labels,labelsync,lock,logger,login,monitor,obliterate,opened,' .
- \ 'passwd,print,protect,rename,reopen,resolve,resolved,revert,review,' .
- \ 'reviews,set,submit,sync,triggers,typemap,unlock,user,users,verify,' .
- \ 'where,workspaces,', ',')
-" Add some built-in commands to this list.
-let s:builtinCmds = split('vdiff,vdiff2,exec,', ',')
-let s:allCommands = s:p4KnownCmds + s:builtinCmds
-let s:p4KnownCmdsCompStr = ''
-
-" Map between the option and the commands that reqire us to pass an argument
-" with this option.
-let s:p4OptCmdMap = {}
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['b'] = split('diff2,integrate', ',')
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['c'] = split('add,delete,edit,fix,fstat,integrate,lock,' .
- \ 'opened,reopen,r[ver],review,reviews,submit,unlock', ',')
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['e'] = ['jobs']
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['j'] = ['fixes']
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['l'] = ['labelsync']
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['m'] = split('changes,filelog,jobs', ',')
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['o'] = ['print']
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['s'] = split('changes,integrate', ',')
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['t'] = split('add,client,edit,label,reopen', ',')
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['O'] = ['passwd']
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['P'] = ['passwd']
-let s:p4OptCmdMap['S'] = ['set']
-
-" These built-in options require us to pass an argument. These options start
-" with a '+'.
-let s:biOptCmdMap = {}
-let s:biOptCmdMap['c'] = ['diff']
-
-" Map the commands with short name to their long versions.
-let s:shortCmdMap = {}
-let s:shortCmdMap['p'] = 'print'
-let s:shortCmdMap['d'] = 'diff'
-let s:shortCmdMap['e'] = 'edit'
-let s:shortCmdMap['a'] = 'add'
-let s:shortCmdMap['r'] = 'revert'
-let s:shortCmdMap['g'] = 'get'
-let s:shortCmdMap['o'] = 'open'
-let s:shortCmdMap['d2'] = 'diff2'
-let s:shortCmdMap['h'] = 'help'
-
-
-" NOTE: The current file is used as the default argument, only when the
-" command is not one of the s:askUserCmds and it is not one of
-" s:curFileNotDefCmds or s:nofileArgsCmds.
-" For these commands, we don't need to default to the current file, as these
-" commands can work without any arguments.
-let s:curFileNotDefCmds = split('change,changes,client,files,integrate,job,' .
- \ 'jobs,jobspec,labels,labelsync,opened,resolve,submit,user,', ',')
-" For these commands, we need to ask user for the argument, as we can't assume
-" the current file is the default.
-let s:askUserCmds = split('admin,branch,counter,depot,fix,group,label,', ',')
-" A subset of askUserCmds, that should use a more generic prompt.
-let s:genericPromptCmds = split('admin,counter,fix,', ',')
-" Commands that essentially display a list of files.
-let s:filelistCmds = split('files,have,integrate,opened,', ',')
-" Commands that work with a spec.
-let s:specCmds = split('branch,change,client,depot,group,job,jobspec,label,' .
- \ 'protect,submit,triggers,typemap,user,', ',')
-" Out of the above specCmds, these are the only commands that don't
-" support '-o' option. Consequently we have to have our own template.
-let s:noOutputCmds = ['submit']
-" The following are used only to create a specification, not to view them.
-" Consequently, they don't accept a '-d' option to delete the spec.
-let s:specOnlyCmds = split('jobspec,submit,', ',')
-" These commands might change the fstat of files, requiring an update on some
-" or all the buffers loaded into vim.
-"let s:statusUpdReqCmds = 'add,delete,edit,get,lock,reopen,revert,sync,unlock,'
-"" For these commands we need to call :checktime, as the command might have
-"" changed the state of the file.
-"let s:checktimeReqCmds = 'edit,get,reopen,revert,sync,'
-" For these commands, we can even set 'autoread' along with doing a :checktime.
-let s:autoreadCmds = split('edit,get,reopen,revert,sync,', ',')
-" These commands don't expect filename arguments, so no special processing for
-" file expansion.
-let s:nofileArgsCmds = split('branch,branches,change,client,clients,counters,' .
- \ 'depot,depots,describe,dirs,group,groups,help,info,job,jobspec,label,' .
- \ 'logger,passwd,protect,rename,review,triggers,typemap,user,users,', ',')
-" For these commands, the output should not be set to perforce type.
-let s:ftNotPerforceCmds = split('diff,diff2,print,vdiff,vdiff2', ',')
-" Allows navigation keys in the command window.
-let s:navigateCmds = ['help']
-" These commands accept a '-m' argument to limit the list size.
-let s:limitListCmds = split('filelog,jobs,changes,', ',')
-" These commands take the diff option -dx.
-let s:diffCmds = split('describe,diff,diff2,', ',')
-" The following commands prefer dialog output. If the output exceeds
-" g:p4MaxLinesInDialog, we should switch to showing the output in a window.
-let s:dlgOutputCmds =
- \ split('add,delete,edit,get,lock,reopen,revert,sync,unlock,', ',')
-
-" If there is a confirm message, then PFIF() will prompt user before
-" continuing with the run.
-let s:confirmMsgs{'revert'} = "Reverting file(s) will overwrite any edits to " .
- \ "the files(s)\n Do you want to continue?"
-let s:confirmMsgs{'submit'} = "This will commit the changelist to the depot." .
- \ "\n Do you want to continue?"
-
-" Settings that are not directly exposed to the user. These can be accessed
-" using the public API.
-" Refresh the contents of perforce windows, even if the window is already open.
-let s:refreshWindowsAlways = 1
-
-" List of the global variable names of the user configurable settings.
-let s:settings = split('ClientRoot,CmdPath,Presets,' .
- \ 'DefaultOptions,DefaultDiffOptions,EnableMenu,EnablePopupMenu,' .
- \ 'UseExpandedMenu,UseExpandedPopupMenu,EnableRuler,RulerWidth,' .
- \ 'DefaultListSize,EnableActiveStatus,OptimizeActiveStatus,' .
- \ 'ASIgnoreDefPattern,ASIgnoreUsrPattern,PromptToCheckout,' .
- \ 'CheckOutDefault,UseGUIDialogs,MaxLinesInDialog,SortSettings,' .
- \ 'TempDir,SplitCommand,UseVimDiff2,EnableFileChangedShell,' .
- \ 'BufHidden,Depot,Autoread,UseClientViewMap,DefaultPreset', ',')
-let s:settingsCompStr = ''
-
-let s:helpWinName = 'P4\ help'
-
-" Unprotected space.
-let s:SPACE_AS_SEP = genutils#CrUnProtectedCharsPattern(' ')
-let s:EMPTY_STR = '^\_s*$'
-
-if !exists('s:p4Client') || s:p4Client =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let s:p4Client = $P4CLIENT
-endif
-if !exists('s:p4User') || s:p4User =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- if exists("$P4USER") && $P4USER !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let s:p4User = $P4USER
- elseif genutils#OnMS() && exists("$USERNAME")
- let s:p4User = $USERNAME
- elseif exists("$LOGNAME")
- let s:p4User = $LOGNAME
- elseif exists("$USERNAME") " Happens if you are on cygwin too.
- let s:p4User = $USERNAME
- else
- let s:p4User = ''
- endif
-endif
-if !exists('s:p4Port') || s:p4Port =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let s:p4Port = $P4PORT
-endif
-let s:p4Password = $P4PASSWD
-
-let s:CM_RUN = 'run' | let s:CM_FILTER = 'filter' | let s:CM_DISPLAY = 'display'
-let s:CM_PIPE = 'pipe'
-
-let s:changesExpr = "matchstr(getline(\".\"), '" .
- \ '^Change \zs\d\+\ze ' . "')"
-let s:branchesExpr = "matchstr(getline(\".\"), '" .
- \ '^Branch \zs[^ ]\+\ze ' . "')"
-let s:labelsExpr = "matchstr(getline(\".\"), '" .
- \ '^Label \zs[^ ]\+\ze ' . "')"
-let s:clientsExpr = "matchstr(getline(\".\"), '" .
- \ '^Client \zs[^ ]\+\ze ' . "')"
-let s:usersExpr = "matchstr(getline(\".\"), '" .
- \ '^[^ ]\+\ze <[^@>]\+@[^>]\+> ([^)]\+)' . "')"
-let s:jobsExpr = "matchstr(getline(\".\"), '" .
- \ '^[^ ]\+\ze on ' . "')"
-let s:depotsExpr = "matchstr(getline(\".\"), '" .
- \ '^Depot \zs[^ ]\+\ze ' . "')"
-let s:describeExpr = 's:DescribeGetCurrentItem()'
-let s:filelogExpr = 's:GetCurrentDepotFile(line("."))'
-let s:groupsExpr = 'expand("<cword>")'
-
-let s:fileBrowseExpr = 's:ConvertToLocalPath(s:GetCurrentDepotFile(line(".")))'
-let s:openedExpr = s:fileBrowseExpr
-let s:filesExpr = s:fileBrowseExpr
-let s:haveExpr = s:fileBrowseExpr
-let s:integrateExpr = s:fileBrowseExpr
-" Open in describe window should open the local file.
-let s:describeOpenItemExpr = s:fileBrowseExpr
-
-" If an explicit handler is defined, then it will override the default rule of
-" finding the command with the singular form.
-let s:filelogItemHandler = "s:printHdlr"
-let s:changesItemHandler = "s:changeHdlr"
-let s:openedItemHandler = "s:OpenFile"
-let s:describeItemHandler = "s:OpenFile"
-let s:filesItemHandler = "s:OpenFile"
-let s:haveItemHandler = "s:OpenFile"
-
-" Define handlers for built-in commands. These have no arguments, they will
-" use the existing parsed command-line vars. Set s:errCode on errors.
-let s:builtinCmdHandler{'vdiff'} = 's:VDiffHandler'
-let s:builtinCmdHandler{'vdiff2'} = 's:VDiff2Handler'
-let s:builtinCmdHandler{'exec'} = 's:ExecHandler'
-
-let s:vdiffCounter = 0
-
-" A stack of contexts.
-let s:p4Contexts = []
-
-" Cache of client view mappings, with client name as the key.
-let s:fromDepotMapping = {}
-let s:toDepotMapping = {}
-
-aug Perforce | aug END " Define autocommand group.
-call genutils#AddToFCShellPre('perforce#FileChangedShell')
-
-""" END: One-time initialization of some script variables }}}
-
-""" END: Initializations }}}
-
-
-""" BEGIN: Command specific functions {{{
-
-function! s:printHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- let retVal = call('perforce#PFIF', [a:scriptOrigin + 1, a:outputType, 'print']
- \ +a:000)
-
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- let undo = 0
- " The first line printed by p4 for non-q operation causes vim to misjudge
- " the filetype.
- if getline(1) =~# '//[^#]\+#\d\+ - '
- setlocal modifiable
- let firstLine = getline(1)
- silent! 1delete _
- endif
-
- set ft=
- doautocmd filetypedetect BufNewFile
- " If automatic detection doesn't work...
- if &ft == ""
- let &ft=s:GuessFileTypeForCurrentWindow()
- endif
-
- if exists('firstLine')
- silent! 1put! =firstLine
- setlocal nomodifiable
- endif
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:describeHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- if !a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 1, a:outputType, 'describe']+a:000)
- endif
- " If -s doesn't exist, and user doesn't intent to see a diff, then let us
- " add -s option. In any case he can press enter on the <SHOW DIFFS> to see
- " it later.
- if index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-s') == -1 &&
- \ s:indexMatching(s:p4CmdOptions, '^-d.\+$') == -1
- call add(s:p4CmdOptions, '-s')
- let s:p4WinName = s:MakeWindowName() " Adjust window name.
- endif
-
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, a:outputType, 'describe')
- if s:StartBufSetup() && getline(1) !~# ' - no such changelist'
- call s:SetupFileBrowse()
- if index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-s') != -1
- setlocal modifiable
- silent! 2,$g/^Change \d\+ by \|\%$/
- \ call append(line('.')-1, ['', "\t<SHOW DIFFS>", ''])
- setlocal nomodifiable
- else
- call s:SetupDiff()
- endif
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:diffHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- if !a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 1, a:outputType, 'diff']+a:000)
- endif
-
- " If a change number is specified in the diff, we need to handle it
- " ourselves, as p4 doesn't understand this.
- let changeOptIdx = index(s:p4CmdOptions, '++c')
- let changeNo = ''
- if changeOptIdx != -1 " If a change no. is specified.
- let changeNo = s:p4CmdOptions[changeOptIdx+1]
- call s:PushP4Context()
- try
- call extend(s:p4Options, ['++T', '++N'], 0) " Testmode.
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, a:outputType, 'diff') " Opens window.
- if s:errCode == 0
- setlocal modifiable
- exec '%PF ++f opened -c' changeNo
- endif
- finally
- let cntxtStr = s:PopP4Context()
- endtry
- else
- " Any + option is treated like a signal to run external diff.
- let externalDiffOptExists = (s:indexMatching(s:p4CmdOptions, '^+\S\+$') != -1)
- if externalDiffOptExists
- if len(s:p4Arguments) > 1
- return s:SyntaxError('External diff options can not be used with multiple files.')
- endif
- let needsPop = 0
- try
- let _p4Options = copy(s:p4Options)
- call insert(s:p4Options, '++T', 0) " Testmode, just open the window.
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, 0, 'diff')
- let s:p4Options = _p4Options
- if s:errCode != 0
- return
- endif
- call s:PushP4Context() | let needsPop = 1
- PW print -q
- if s:errCode == 0
- setlocal modifiable
- let fileName = s:ConvertToLocalPath(s:p4Arguments[0])
- call s:PeekP4Context()
- " Gather and process only external options.
- " Sample:
- " '-x +width=10 -du -y +U=20 -z -a -db +tabsize=4'
- " to
- " '--width=10 -U 20 --tabsize=4'
- let diffOpts = []
- for opt in s:p4CmdOptions
- if opt =~ '^+'
- call add(diffOpts, substitute(opt, '^+\([^= ]\+\)=\(.*\)$',
- \ '\=(strlen(submatch(1)) > 1 ? '.
- \ '("--".submatch(1).'.
- \ '(submatch(2) != "" ? "=".submatch(2) : "")) : '.
- \ '("-".submatch(1).'.
- \ '(submatch(2) != "" ? " ".submatch(2) : "")))',
- \ 'g'))
- endif
- endfor
- if getbufvar(bufnr('#'), '&ff') ==# 'dos'
- setlocal ff=dos
- endif
- silent! exec '%!'.
- \ genutils#EscapeCommand('diff', diffOpts+['--', '-', fileName],
- \ '')
- if v:shell_error > 1
- call s:EchoMessage('Error executing external diff command. '.
- \ 'Verify that GNU (or a compatible) diff is in your path.',
- \ 'ERROR')
- return ''
- endif
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute("\<CR>$", '%s///')
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute('^--- -', '1s;;--- '.
- \ s:ConvertToDepotPath(fileName))
- 1
- endif
- finally
- setlocal nomodifiable
- if needsPop
- call s:PopP4Context()
- endif
- endtry
- else
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, exists('$P4DIFF') ? 5 : a:outputType, 'diff')
- endif
- endif
-
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- call s:SetupDiff()
-
- if changeNo != '' && getline(1) !~# 'ile(s) not opened on this client\.'
- setl modifiable
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute('#.*', '%s///e')
- call s:SetP4ContextVars(cntxtStr) " Restore original diff context.
- call perforce#PFIF(1, 0, '-x', '-', '++f', '++n', 'diff')
- setl nomodifiable
- endif
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:diff2Hdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- if !a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 1, a:outputType, 'diff2']+a:000)
- endif
-
- let s:p4Arguments = s:GetDiff2Args()
-
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, exists('$P4DIFF') ? 5 : a:outputType, 'diff2')
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- call s:SetupDiff()
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:passwdHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- if !a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 1, a:outputType, 'passwd']+a:000)
- endif
-
- let oldPasswd = ""
- if index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-O') == -1
- let oldPasswd = input('Enter old password: ')
- " FIXME: Handle empty passwords.
- call add(add(s:p4CmdOptions, '-O'), oldPasswd)
- endif
- let newPasswd = ""
- if index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-P') == -1
- while 1
- let newPasswd = input('Enter new password: ')
- if (input('Re-enter new password: ') != newPasswd)
- call s:EchoMessage("Passwords don't match", 'Error')
- else
- " FIXME: Handle empty passwords.
- call add(add(s:p4CmdOptions, '-P'), newPasswd)
- break
- endif
- endwhile
- endif
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, a:outputType, 'passwd')
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-" Only to avoid confirming for -n and -a options.
-function! s:revertHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- if !a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 1,
- \ a:outputType, 'passwd']+a:000)
- endif
-
- if index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-n') != -1 || index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-a') != -1
- call add(s:p4Options, '++y')
- endif
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, a:outputType, 'revert')
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:changeHdlrImpl(outputType)
- let _p4Arguments = s:p4Arguments
- " If argument(s) is not a number...
- if len(s:p4Arguments) != 0 && s:indexMatching(s:p4Arguments, '^\d\+$') == -1
- let s:p4Arguments = [] " Let a new changelist be created.
- endif
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, a:outputType, 'change')
- let s:p4Arguments = _p4Arguments
- if s:errCode == 0 && s:indexMatching(s:p4Arguments, '^\d\+$') == -1
- \ && (s:StartBufSetup() || s:commandMode ==# s:CM_FILTER)
- if len(s:p4Arguments) != 0
- if search('^Files:\s*$', 'w') && line('.') != line('$')
- +
- call s:PushP4Context()
- try
- call call('perforce#PFrangeIF', [line("."), line("$"), 1, 0]+
- \ s:p4Options+['++f', 'opened', '-c', 'default']+
- \ s:p4Arguments)
- finally
- call s:PopP4Context()
- endtry
-
- if s:errCode == 0
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute('^', '.,$s//\t/e')
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute('#\d\+ - \(\S\+\) .*$',
- \ '.,$s//\t# \1/e')
- endif
- endif
- endif
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- setl nomodified
- if len(s:p4Arguments) != 0 && &cmdheight > 1
- " The message about W and WQ must have gone by now.
- redraw | call perforce#LastMessage()
- endif
- else
- " Save the filelist in this changelist so that we can update their status
- " later.
- if search('Files:\s*$', 'w')
- let b:p4OrgFilelist = getline(line('.')+1, line('$'))
- endif
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:changeHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- if !a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 1, a:outputType, 'change']+a:000)
- endif
- let retVal = s:changeHdlrImpl(a:outputType)
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- command! -buffer -nargs=* PChangeSubmit :call call('<SID>W',
- \ [0]+b:p4Options+['submit']+split(<q-args>, '\s'))
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-" Create a template for submit.
-function! s:submitHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- if !a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 1, a:outputType, 'submit']+a:000)
- endif
-
- if index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-c') != -1
- " Non-interactive.
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, a:outputType, 'submit')
- else
- call s:PushP4Context()
- try
- " This is done just to get the :W and :WQ commands defined properly and
- " open the window with a proper name. The actual job is done by the call
- " to s:changeHdlrImpl() which is then run in filter mode to avoid the
- " side-effects (such as :W and :WQ getting overwritten etc.)
- call extend(s:p4Options, ['++y', '++T'], 0) " Don't confirm, and testmode.
- call perforce#PFIF(2, 0, 'submit')
- if s:errCode == 0
- call s:PeekP4Context()
- let s:p4CmdOptions = [] " These must be specific to 'submit'.
- let s:p4Command = 'change'
- let s:commandMode = s:CM_FILTER | let s:filterRange = '.'
- let retVal = s:changeHdlrImpl(a:outputType)
- setlocal nomodified
- if s:errCode != 0
- return
- endif
- endif
- finally
- call s:PopP4Context()
- endtry
-
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- command! -buffer -nargs=* PSubmitPostpone :call call('<SID>W',
- \ [0]+b:p4Options+['change']+split(<q-args>, '\s'))
- set ft=perforce " Just to get the cursor placement right.
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
-
- if s:errCode
- call s:EchoMessage("Error creating submission template.", 'Error')
- endif
- endif
- return s:errCode
-endfunction
-
-function! s:resolveHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- if !a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 1, a:outputType, 'resolve']+a:000)
- endif
-
- if (s:indexMatching(s:p4CmdOptions, '^-a[fmsty]$') == -1) &&
- \ (index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-n') == -1)
- return s:SyntaxError("Interactive resolve not implemented (yet).")
- endif
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, a:outputType, 'resolve')
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:filelogHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- let retVal = call('perforce#PFIF', [a:scriptOrigin + 1, a:outputType, 'filelog']+a:000)
-
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- " No meaning for delete.
- silent! nunmap <buffer> D
- silent! delcommand PItemDelete
- command! -range -buffer -nargs=0 PFilelogDiff
- \ :call s:FilelogDiff2(<line1>, <line2>)
- vnoremap <silent> <buffer> D :PFilelogDiff<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFilelogPrint :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'print',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentItem())
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> p :PFilelogPrint<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFilelogSync :call <SID>FilelogSyncToCurrentItem()
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> S :PFilelogSync<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFilelogDescribe
- \ :call <SID>FilelogDescribeChange()
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> C :PFilelogDescribe<CR>
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:clientsHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- let retVal = call('perforce#PFIF', [a:scriptOrigin + 1, a:outputType, 'clients']+a:000)
-
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PClientsTemplate
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, '++A', 'client', '-t', <SID>GetCurrentItem())
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> P :PClientsTemplate<CR>
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:changesHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- let retVal = call('perforce#PFIF', [a:scriptOrigin + 1, a:outputType, 'changes']+a:000)
-
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PItemDescribe
- \ :call <SID>PChangesDescribeCurrentItem()
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PChangesSubmit
- \ :call <SID>ChangesSubmitChangeList()
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> S :PChangesSubmit<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PChangesOpened
- \ :if getline('.') =~# " \\*pending\\* '" |
- \ call perforce#PFIF(1, 0, 'opened', '-c', <SID>GetCurrentItem()) |
- \ endif
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> o :PChangesOpened<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PChangesDiff
- \ :if getline('.') =~# " \\*pending\\* '" |
- \ call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'diff', '++c', <SID>GetCurrentItem()) |
- \ else |
- \ call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'describe', (<SID>('DefaultDiffOptions')
- \ =~ '^\s*$' ? '-dd' : <SID>('DefaultDiffOptions')),
- \ <SID>GetCurrentItem()) |
- \ endif
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> d :PChangesDiff<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PItemOpen
- \ :if getline('.') =~# " \\*pending\\* '" |
- \ call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'change', <SID>GetCurrentItem()) |
- \ else |
- \ call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'describe', '-dd', <SID>GetCurrentItem()) |
- \ endif
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:labelsHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- let retVal = call('perforce#PFIF', [a:scriptOrigin + 1, a:outputType, 'labels']+a:000)
-
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PLabelsSyncClient
- \ :call <SID>LabelsSyncClientToLabel()
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> S :PLabelsSyncClient<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PLabelsSyncLabel
- \ :call <SID>LabelsSyncLabelToClient()
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> C :PLabelsSyncLabel<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PLabelsFiles :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, '++n', 'files',
- \ '//...@'. <SID>GetCurrentItem())
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> I :PLabelsFiles<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PLabelsTemplate :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, '++A',
- \ 'label', '-t', <SID>GetCurrentItem())
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> P :PLabelsTemplate<CR>
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:helpHdlr(scriptOrigin, outputType, ...)
- call genutils#SaveWindowSettings2("PerforceHelp", 1)
- " If there is a help window already open, then we need to reuse it.
- let helpWin = bufwinnr(s:helpWinName)
- let retVal = call('perforce#PFIF', [a:scriptOrigin + 1, a:outputType, 'help']+a:000)
-
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PHelpSelect
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'help', expand("<cword>"))
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <CR> :PHelpSelect<CR>
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> K :PHelpSelect<CR>
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <2-LeftMouse> :PHelpSelect<CR>
- call genutils#AddNotifyWindowClose(s:helpWinName, s:myScriptId .
- \ "RestoreWindows")
- if helpWin == -1 " Resize only when it was not already visible.
- exec "resize " . 20
- endif
- redraw | echo
- \ "Press <CR>/K/<2-LeftMouse> to drilldown on perforce help keywords."
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-" Built-in command handlers {{{
-function! s:VDiffHandler()
- let nArgs = len(s:p4Arguments)
- if nArgs > 2
- return s:SyntaxError("vdiff: Too many arguments.")
- endif
-
- let firstFile = ''
- let secondFile = ''
- if nArgs == 2
- let firstFile = s:p4Arguments[0]
- let secondFile = s:p4Arguments[1]
- elseif nArgs == 1
- let secondFile = s:p4Arguments[0]
- else
- let secondFile = s:EscapeFileName(s:GetCurFileName())
- endif
- if firstFile == ''
- let firstFile = s:ConvertToDepotPath(secondFile)
- endif
- call s:VDiffImpl(firstFile, secondFile, 0)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:VDiff2Handler()
- if len(s:p4Arguments) > 2
- return s:SyntaxError("vdiff2: Too many arguments")
- endif
-
- let s:p4Arguments = s:GetDiff2Args()
- call s:VDiffImpl(s:p4Arguments[0], s:p4Arguments[1], 1)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:VDiffImpl(firstFile, secondFile, preferDepotPaths)
- let firstFile = a:firstFile
- let secondFile = a:secondFile
-
- if a:preferDepotPaths || s:PathRefersToDepot(firstFile)
- let firstFile = s:ConvertToDepotPath(firstFile)
- let tempFile1 = s:MakeTempName(firstFile)
- else
- let tempFile1 = firstFile
- endif
- if a:preferDepotPaths || s:PathRefersToDepot(secondFile)
- let secondFile = s:ConvertToDepotPath(secondFile)
- let tempFile2 = s:MakeTempName(secondFile)
- else
- let tempFile2 = secondFile
- endif
- if firstFile =~# s:EMPTY_STR || secondFile =~# s:EMPTY_STR ||
- \ (tempFile1 ==# tempFile2)
- return s:SyntaxError("diff requires two distinct files as arguments.")
- endif
-
- let s:vdiffCounter = s:vdiffCounter + 1
-
- if s:IsDepotPath(firstFile)
- let s:p4Command = 'print'
- let s:p4CmdOptions = ['-q']
- let s:p4WinName = tempFile1
- let s:p4Arguments = [firstFile]
- call perforce#PFIF(2, 0, 'print')
- if s:errCode != 0
- return
- endif
- else
- let v:errmsg = ''
- silent! exec 'split' firstFile
- if v:errmsg != ""
- return s:ShowVimError("Error opening file: ".firstFile."\n".v:errmsg, '')
- endif
- endif
- diffthis
- let w:p4VDiffWindow = s:vdiffCounter
- wincmd K
-
- " CAUTION: If there is a buffer or window local value, then this will get
- " overridden, but it is OK.
- if exists('t:p4SplitCommand')
- let _splitCommand = t:p4SplitCommand
- endif
- let t:p4SplitCommand = 'vsplit'
- let _splitright = &splitright
- set splitright
- try
- if s:IsDepotPath(secondFile)
- let s:p4Command = 'print'
- let s:p4CmdOptions = ['-q']
- let s:p4WinName = tempFile2
- let s:p4Arguments = [secondFile]
- call perforce#PFIF(2, 0, 'print')
- if s:errCode != 0
- return
- endif
- else
- let v:errmsg = ''
- silent! exec 'vsplit' secondFile
- if v:errmsg != ""
- return s:ShowVimError("Error opening file: ".secondFile."\n".v:errmsg, '')
- endif
- endif
- finally
- if exists('_splitCommand')
- let t:p4SplitCommand = _splitCommand
- else
- unlet t:p4SplitCommand
- endif
- let &splitright = _splitright
- endtry
- diffthis
- let w:p4VDiffWindow = s:vdiffCounter
- wincmd _
-endfunction
-
-" Returns a fileName in the temp directory that is unique for the branch and
-" revision specified in the fileName.
-function! s:MakeTempName(filePath)
- let depotPath = s:ConvertToDepotPath(a:filePath)
- if depotPath =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- return ''
- endif
- let tmpName = s:_('TempDir') . '/'
- let branch = s:GetBranchName(depotPath)
- if branch !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let tmpName = tmpName . branch . '-'
- endif
- let revSpec = s:GetRevisionSpecifier(depotPath)
- if revSpec !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let tmpName = tmpName . substitute(strpart(revSpec, 1), '/', '_', 'g') . '-'
- endif
- return tmpName . fnamemodify(substitute(a:filePath, '\\*#\d\+$', '', ''),
- \ ':t')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ExecHandler()
- if len(s:p4Arguments) != 0
- echo join(s:p4Arguments, ' ')
- let cmdHasBang = 0
- if s:p4Arguments[0] =~# '^!'
- let cmdHasBang = 1
- " FIXME: Pipe itself needs to be escaped, and they could be chained.
- let cmd = genutils#EscapeCommand(substitute(s:p4Arguments[0], '^!', '',
- \ ''), s:p4Arguments[1:], s:p4Pipe)
- else
- let cmd = join(s:p4Arguments, ' ')
- endif
- let cmd = genutils#Escape(cmd, '#%!')
- try
- exec (cmdHasBang ? '!' : '').cmd
- catch
- let v:errmsg = substitute(v:exception, '^[^:]\+:', '', '')
- call s:ShowVimError(v:errmsg, v:throwpoint)
- endtry
- endif
-endfunction
-
-" Built-in command handlers }}}
-
-""" END: Command specific functions }}}
-
-
-""" BEGIN: Helper functions {{{
-
-" Open a file from an alternative codeline.
-" If mode == 0, first file is opened and all other files are added to buffer
-" list.
-" If mode == 1, the files are not really opened, the list is just returned.
-" If mode == 2, it behaves the same as mode == 0, except that the file is
-" split opened.
-" If there are no arguments passed, user is prompted to enter. He can then
-" enter a codeline followed by a list of filenames.
-" If only one argument is passed, it is assumed to be the codeline and the
-" current filename is assumed (user is not prompted).
-function! perforce#PFOpenAltFile(mode, ...) " {{{
- let argList = copy(a:000)
- if a:0 < 2
- if a:0 == 0
- " Prompt for codeline string (codeline optionally followed by filenames).
- let codelineStr = s:PromptFor(0, s:_('UseGUIDialogs'),
- \ "Enter the alternative codeline string: ", '')
- if codelineStr =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- return ""
- endif
- let argList = split(codelineStr, s:SPACE_AS_SEP)
- endif
- if len(argList) == 1
- call add(argList, s:EscapeFileName(s:GetCurFileName()))
- endif
- endif
-
- let altFileNames = call('s:PFGetAltFiles', ['']+argList)
- if a:mode == 0 || a:mode == 2
- let firstFile = 1
- for altFileName in altFileNames
- if firstFile
- execute ((a:mode == 0) ? ":edit " : ":split ") . altFileName
- let firstFile = 0
- else
- execute ":badd " . altFileName
- endif
- endfor
- else
- return join(altFileNames, ' ')
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-" Interactively change the port/client/user. {{{
-function! perforce#SwitchPortClientUser()
- let p4Port = s:PromptFor(0, s:_('UseGUIDialogs'), "Port: ", s:_('p4Port'))
- let p4Client = s:PromptFor(0, s:_('UseGUIDialogs'), "Client: ", s:_('p4Client'))
- let p4User = s:PromptFor(0, s:_('UseGUIDialogs'), "User: ", s:_('p4User'))
- call perforce#PFSwitch(1, p4Port, p4Client, p4User)
-endfunction
-
-" No args: Print presets and prompt user to select a preset.
-" Number: Select that numbered preset.
-" port [client] [user]: Set the specified settings.
-function! perforce#PFSwitch(updateClientRoot, ...)
- if a:0 == 0 || match(a:1, '^\d\+$') == 0
- let selPreset = ''
- let presets = split(s:_('Presets'), ',')
- if a:0 == 0
- if len(presets) == 0
- call s:EchoMessage("No presets to select from.", 'Error')
- return
- endif
-
- let selPreset = genutils#PromptForElement(presets, -1,
- \ "Select the setting: ", -1, s:_('UseGUIDialogs'), 1)
- else
- let index = a:1 + 0
- if index >= len(presets)
- call s:EchoMessage("Not that many presets.", 'Error')
- return
- endif
- let selPreset = presets[index]
- endif
- if selPreset == ''
- return
- endif
- let argList = split(selPreset, s:SPACE_AS_SEP)
- else
- if a:0 == 1
- let argList = split(a:1, ' ')
- else
- let argList = a:000
- endif
- endif
- call call('s:PSwitchHelper', [a:updateClientRoot]+argList)
-
- " Loop through all the buffers and invalidate the filestatuses.
- let lastBufNr = bufnr('$')
- let i = 1
- while i <= lastBufNr
- if bufexists(i) && getbufvar(i, '&buftype') == ''
- call s:ResetFileStatusForBuffer(i)
- endif
- let i = i + 1
- endwhile
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PSwitchHelper(updateClientRoot, ...)
- let p4Port = a:1
- let p4Client = s:_('p4Client')
- let p4User = s:_('p4User')
- if a:0 > 1
- let p4Client = a:2
- endif
- if a:0 > 2
- let p4User = a:3
- endif
- if ! s:SetPortClientUser(p4Port, p4Client, p4User)
- return
- endif
-
- if a:updateClientRoot
- if s:p4Port !=# 'P4CONFIG'
- call s:GetClientInfo()
- else
- let g:p4ClientRoot = '' " Since the client is chosen dynamically.
- endif
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:SetPortClientUser(port, client, user)
- if s:p4Port ==# a:port && s:p4Client ==# a:client && s:p4User ==# a:user
- return 0
- endif
-
- let s:p4Port = a:port
- let s:p4Client = a:client
- let s:p4User = a:user
- let s:p4Password = ''
- return 1
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFSwitchComplete(ArgLead, CmdLine, CursorPos)
- return substitute(s:_('Presets'), ',', "\n", 'g')
-endfunction
-" port/client/user }}}
-
-function! s:PHelpComplete(ArgLead, CmdLine, CursorPos)
- if s:p4KnownCmdsCompStr == ''
- let s:p4KnownCmdsCompStr = join(s:p4KnownCmds, "\n")
- endif
- return s:p4KnownCmdsCompStr.
- \ "simple\ncommands\nenvironment\nfiletypes\njobview\nrevisions\n".
- \ "usage\nviews\n"
-endfunction
-
-" Handler for opened command.
-function! s:OpenFile(scriptOrigin, outputType, fileName) " {{{
- if filereadable(a:fileName)
- if a:outputType == 0
- let curWin = winnr()
- let bufNr = genutils#FindBufferForName(a:fileName)
- let winnr = bufwinnr(bufNr)
- if winnr != -1
- exec winnr.'wincmd w'
- else
- wincmd p
- endif
- if curWin != winnr() && &previewwindow
- wincmd p " Don't use preview window.
- endif
- " Avoid loosing temporary buffers accidentally.
- if winnr() == curWin || getbufvar('%', '&bufhidden') != ''
- split
- endif
- if winbufnr(winnr()) != bufNr
- if bufNr != -1
- exec "buffer" bufNr | " Preserves cursor position.
- else
- exec "edit " . a:fileName
- endif
- endif
- else
- exec "pedit " . a:fileName
- endif
- else
- call perforce#PFIF(0, a:outputType, 'print', a:fileName)
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:DescribeGetCurrentItem() " {{{
- if getline(".") ==# "\t<SHOW DIFFS>"
- let [changeHdrLine, col] = searchpos('^Change \zs\d\+ by ', 'bnW')
- if changeHdrLine != 0
- let changeNo = matchstr(getline(changeHdrLine), '\d\+', col-1)
- let _modifiable = &l:modifiable
- try
- setlocal modifiable
- call genutils#SaveHardPosition('DescribeGetCurrentItem')
- exec changeHdrLine.',.PF ++f describe' s:_('DefaultDiffOptions') changeNo
- call genutils#RestoreHardPosition('DescribeGetCurrentItem')
- call genutils#ResetHardPosition('DescribeGetCurrentItem')
- finally
- let &l:modifiable = _modifiable
- endtry
- call s:SetupDiff()
- endif
- return ""
- endif
- return s:GetCurrentDepotFile(line('.'))
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:getCommandItemHandler(outputType, command, args) " {{{
- let itemHandler = ""
- if exists("s:{a:command}ItemHandler")
- let itemHandler = s:{a:command}ItemHandler
- elseif match(a:command, 'e\?s$') != -1
- let handlerCmd = substitute(a:command, 'e\?s$', '', '')
- if exists('*s:{handlerCmd}Hdlr')
- let itemHandler = 's:' . handlerCmd . 'Hdlr'
- else
- let itemHandler = 'perforce#PFIF'
- endif
- endif
- if itemHandler ==# 'perforce#PFIF'
- return "call perforce#PFIF(1, " . a:outputType . ", '" . handlerCmd . "', " .
- \ a:args . ")"
- elseif itemHandler !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- return 'call ' . itemHandler . '(0, ' . a:outputType . ', ' . a:args . ')'
- endif
- return itemHandler
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:OpenCurrentItem(outputType) " {{{
- let curItem = s:GetOpenItem(a:outputType)
- if curItem !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let commandHandler = s:getCommandItemHandler(a:outputType, b:p4Command,
- \ "'" . curItem . "'")
- if commandHandler !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- exec commandHandler
- endif
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:GetCurrentItem() " {{{
- if exists("b:p4Command") && exists("s:{b:p4Command}Expr")
- exec "return " s:{b:p4Command}Expr
- endif
- return ""
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:GetOpenItem(outputType) " {{{
- " For non-preview open.
- if exists("b:p4Command") && a:outputType == 0 &&
- \ exists("s:{b:p4Command}OpenItemExpr")
- exec "return " s:{b:p4Command}OpenItemExpr
- endif
- return s:GetCurrentItem()
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:DeleteCurrentItem() " {{{
- let curItem = s:GetCurrentItem()
- if curItem !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let answer = s:ConfirmMessage("Are you sure you want to delete " .
- \ curItem . "?", "&Yes\n&No", 2, "Question")
- if answer == 1
- let commandHandler = s:getCommandItemHandler(2, b:p4Command,
- \ "'-d', '" . curItem . "'")
- if commandHandler !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- exec commandHandler
- endif
- if v:shell_error == ""
- call perforce#PFRefreshActivePane()
- endif
- endif
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:LaunchCurrentFile() " {{{
- if g:p4FileLauncher =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- call s:ConfirmMessage("There was no launcher command configured to launch ".
- \ "this item, use g:p4FileLauncher to configure." , "OK", 1, "Error")
- return
- endif
- let curItem = s:GetCurrentItem()
- if curItem !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- exec 'silent! !'.g:p4FileLauncher curItem
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:FilelogDiff2(line1, line2) " {{{
- let line1 = a:line1
- let line2 = a:line2
- if line1 == line2
- if line2 < line("$")
- let line2 = line2 + 1
- elseif line1 > 1
- let line1 = line1 - 1
- else
- return
- endif
- endif
-
- let file1 = s:GetCurrentDepotFile(line1)
- if file1 !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let file2 = s:GetCurrentDepotFile(line2)
- if file2 !~# s:EMPTY_STR && file2 != file1
- " file2 will be older than file1.
- exec "call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, \"" . (s:_('UseVimDiff2') ? 'vdiff2' : 'diff2') .
- \ "\", file2, file1)"
- endif
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:FilelogSyncToCurrentItem() " {{{
- let curItem = s:GetCurrentItem()
- if curItem !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let answer = s:ConfirmMessage("Do you want to sync to: " . curItem . " ?",
- \ "&Yes\n&No", 2, "Question")
- if answer == 1
- call perforce#PFIF(1, 2, 'sync', curItem)
- endif
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:ChangesSubmitChangeList() " {{{
- let curItem = s:GetCurrentItem()
- if curItem !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let answer = s:ConfirmMessage("Do you want to submit change list: " .
- \ curItem . " ?", "&Yes\n&No", 2, "Question")
- if answer == 1
- call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, '++y', 'submit', '-c', curItem)
- endif
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:LabelsSyncClientToLabel() " {{{
- let curItem = s:GetCurrentItem()
- if curItem !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let answer = s:ConfirmMessage("Do you want to sync client to the label: " .
- \ curItem . " ?", "&Yes\n&No", 2, "Question")
- if answer == 1
- let retVal = call('perforce#PFIF', [1, 1, 'sync',
- \ '//".s:_('Depot')."/...@'.curItem])
- return retVal
- endif
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:LabelsSyncLabelToClient() " {{{
- let curItem = s:GetCurrentItem()
- if curItem !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let answer = s:ConfirmMessage("Do you want to sync label: " . curItem .
- \ " to client " . s:_('p4Client') . " ?", "&Yes\n&No", 2, "Question")
- if answer == 1
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(1, 1, 'labelsync', '-l', curItem)
- return retVal
- endif
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:FilelogDescribeChange() " {{{
- let changeNo = matchstr(getline("."), ' change \zs\d\+\ze ')
- if changeNo !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- exec "call perforce#PFIF(0, 1, 'describe', changeNo)"
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:SetupFileBrowse() " {{{
- " For now, assume that a new window is created and we are in the new window.
- exec "setlocal includeexpr=P4IncludeExpr(v:fname)"
-
- " No meaning for delete.
- silent! nunmap <buffer> D
- silent! delcommand PItemDelete
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFileDiff :call perforce#PFIF(0, 1, 'diff',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentDepotFile(line(".")))
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> D :PFileDiff<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFileProps :call perforce#PFIF(1, 0, 'fstat', '-C',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentDepotFile(line(".")))
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> P :PFileProps<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFileLog :call perforce#PFIF(1, 0, 'filelog',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentDepotFile(line(".")))
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFileEdit :call perforce#PFIF(1, 2, 'edit',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentItem())
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> I :PFileEdit<CR>
- command! -buffer -bar -nargs=0 PFileRevert :call perforce#PFIF(1, 2, 'revert',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentItem())
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> R :PFileRevert \| PFRefreshActivePane<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFilePrint
- \ :if getline('.') !~# '(\%(u\|ux\)binary)$' |
- \ call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'print',
- \ substitute(<SID>GetCurrentDepotFile(line('.')), '#[^#]\+$', '', '').
- \ '#'.
- \ ((getline(".") =~# '#\d\+ - delete change') ?
- \ matchstr(getline('.'), '#\zs\d\+\ze - ') - 1 :
- \ matchstr(getline('.'), '#\zs\d\+\ze - '))
- \ ) |
- \ else |
- \ echo 'PFilePrint: Binary file... ignored.' |
- \ endif
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> p :PFilePrint<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFileGet :call perforce#PFIF(1, 2, 'sync',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentDepotFile(line(".")))
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFileSync :call perforce#PFIF(1, 2, 'sync',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentItem())
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> S :PFileSync<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFileChange :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'change',
- \ <SID>GetCurrentChangeNumber(line(".")))
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> C :PFileChange<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PFileLaunch :call <SID>LaunchCurrentFile()
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> A :PFileLaunch<CR>
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:SetupDiff() " {{{
- setlocal ft=diff
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:SetupSelectItem() " {{{
- nnoremap <buffer> <silent> D :PItemDelete<CR>
- nnoremap <buffer> <silent> O :PItemOpen<CR>
- nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <CR> :PItemDescribe<CR>
- nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <2-LeftMouse> :PItemDescribe<CR>
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PItemDescribe :call <SID>OpenCurrentItem(1)
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PItemOpen :call <SID>OpenCurrentItem(0)
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PItemDelete :call <SID>DeleteCurrentItem()
- cnoremap <buffer> <C-X><C-I> <C-R>=<SID>GetCurrentItem()<CR>
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:RestoreWindows(dummy) " {{{
- call genutils#RestoreWindowSettings2("PerforceHelp")
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:NavigateBack() " {{{
- call s:Navigate('u')
- if line('$') == 1 && getline(1) == ''
- call s:NavigateForward()
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:NavigateForward() " {{{
- call s:Navigate("\<C-R>")
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:Navigate(key) " {{{
- let _modifiable = &l:modifiable
- try
- setlocal modifiable
- " Use built-in markers as Vim takes care of remembering and restoring them
- " during the undo/redo.
- normal! mt
-
- silent! exec "normal" a:key
-
- if line("'t") > 0 && line("'t") <= line('$')
- normal! `t
- endif
- finally
- let &l:modifiable = _modifiable
- endtry
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:GetCurrentChangeNumber(lineNo) " {{{
- let line = getline(a:lineNo)
- let changeNo = matchstr(line, ' - \S\+ change \zs\S\+\ze (')
- if changeNo ==# 'default'
- let changeNo = ''
- endif
- return changeNo
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:PChangesDescribeCurrentItem() " {{{
- let currentChangeNo = s:GetCurrentItem()
- if currentChangeNo !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- call perforce#PFIF(0, 1, 'describe', '-s', currentChangeNo)
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-" {{{
-function! perforce#PFSettings(...)
- if s:_('SortSettings ')
- if exists("s:sortedSettings")
- let settings = s:sortedSettings
- else
- let settings = sort(s:settings)
- let s:sortedSettings = settings
- endif
- else
- let settings = s:settings
- endif
- if a:0 > 0
- let selectedSetting = a:1
- else
- let selectedSetting = genutils#PromptForElement(settings, -1,
- \ "Select the setting: ", -1, 0, 3)
- endif
- if selectedSetting !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let oldVal = s:_(selectedSetting)
- if a:0 > 1
- let newVal = a:2
- echo 'Current value for' selectedSetting.': "'.oldVal.'" New value: "'.
- \ newVal.'"'
- else
- let newVal = input('Current value for ' . selectedSetting . ' is: ' .
- \ oldVal . "\nEnter new value: ", oldVal)
- endif
- if newVal != oldVal
- let g:p4{selectedSetting} = newVal
- call perforce#Initialize(1)
- endif
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFSettingsComplete(ArgLead, CmdLine, CursorPos)
- if s:settingsCompStr == ''
- let s:settingsCompStr = join(s:settings, "\n")
- endif
- return s:settingsCompStr
-endfunction
-" }}}
-
-function! s:MakeRevStr(ver) " {{{
- let verStr = ''
- if a:ver =~# '^[#@&]'
- let verStr = a:ver
- elseif a:ver =~# '^[-+]\?\d\+\>\|^none\>\|^head\>\|^have\>'
- let verStr = '#' . a:ver
- elseif a:ver !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let verStr = '@' . a:ver
- endif
- return verStr
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:GetBranchName(fileName) " {{{
- if s:IsFileUnderDepot(a:fileName)
- " TODO: Need to run where command at this phase.
- elseif stridx(a:fileName, '//') == 0
- return matchstr(a:fileName, '^//[^/]\+/\zs[^/]\+\ze')
- else
- return ''
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:GetDiff2Args()
- let p4Arguments = s:p4Arguments
- if len(p4Arguments) < 2
- if len(p4Arguments) == 0
- let file = s:EscapeFileName(s:GetCurFileName())
- else
- let file = p4Arguments[0]
- endif
- let ver1 = s:PromptFor(0, s:_('UseGUIDialogs'), "Version1? ", '')
- let ver2 = s:PromptFor(0, s:_('UseGUIDialogs'), "Version2? ", '')
- let p4Arguments = [file.s:MakeRevStr(ver1), file.s:MakeRevStr(ver2)]
- endif
- return p4Arguments
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#ToggleCheckOutPrompt(interactive)
- aug P4CheckOut
- au!
- if g:p4PromptToCheckout
- let g:p4PromptToCheckout = 0
- else
- let g:p4PromptToCheckout = 1
- au FileChangedRO * nested :call <SID>CheckOutFile()
- endif
- aug END
- if a:interactive
- echomsg "PromptToCheckout is now " . ((g:p4PromptToCheckout) ? "enabled." :
- \ "disabled.")
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFDiffOff(diffCounter)
- " Cycle through all windows and turn off diff options for the specified diff
- " run, or all, if none specified.
- let curWinNr = winnr()
- let eventignore = &eventignore
- set eventignore=all
- try
- let i = 1
- while winbufnr(i) != -1
- try
- exec i 'wincmd w'
- if ! exists('w:p4VDiffWindow')
- continue
- endif
-
- if a:diffCounter == -1 || w:p4VDiffWindow == a:diffCounter
- call genutils#CleanDiffOptions()
- unlet w:p4VDiffWindow
- endif
- finally
- let i = i + 1
- endtry
- endwhile
- finally
- " Return to the original window.
- exec curWinNr 'wincmd w'
- let &eventignore = eventignore
- endtry
-endfunction
-""" END: Helper functions }}}
-
-
-""" BEGIN: Middleware functions {{{
-
-" Filter contents through p4.
-function! perforce#PW(fline, lline, scriptOrigin, ...) range
- if a:scriptOrigin != 2
- call call('s:ParseOptions', [a:fline, a:lline, 0, '++f'] + a:000)
- else
- let s:commandMode = s:CM_FILTER
- endif
- setlocal modifiable
- let retVal = perforce#PFIF(2, 5, s:p4Command)
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-" Generate raw output into a new window.
-function! perforce#PFRaw(...)
- call call('s:ParseOptions', [1, line('$'), 0] + a:000)
-
- let retVal = s:PFImpl(1, 0)
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:W(quitWhenDone, commandName, ...)
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [1, line('$'), 0, 5, a:commandName]+a:000)
- if index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-i') == -1
- call insert(s:p4CmdOptions, '-i', 0)
- endif
- let retVal = perforce#PW(1, line('$'), 2)
- if s:errCode == 0
- setl nomodified
- if a:quitWhenDone
- close
- else
- if s:p4Command ==# 'change' || s:p4Command ==# 'submit'
- " Change number fixed, or files added/removed.
- if s:FixChangeNo() || search('^Change \d\+ updated, ', 'w')
- silent! undo
- if search('^Files:\s*$', 'w')
- let b:p4NewFilelist = getline(line('.')+1, line('$'))
- if !exists('b:p4OrgFilelist')
- let filelist = b:p4NewFilelist
- else
- " Find outersection.
- let filelist = copy(b:p4NewFilelist)
- call filter(filelist, 'index(b:p4OrgFilelist, v:val)==-1')
- call extend(filelist, filter(copy(b:p4OrgFilelist), 'index(b:p4NewFilelist, v:val)==-1'))
- endif
- let files = map(filelist, 's:ConvertToLocalPath(v:val)')
- call s:ResetFileStatusForFiles(files)
- endif
- silent! redo
- endif
- endif
- endif
- else
- call s:FixChangeNo()
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:FixChangeNo()
- if search('^Change \d\+ created', 'w') ||
- \ search('^Change \d\+ renamed change \d\+ and submitted', 'w')
- let newChangeNo = matchstr(getline('.'), '\d\+\ze\%(created\|and\)')
- let _undolevels=&undolevels
- try
- let allLines = getline(1, line('$'))
- silent! undo
- " Make the below changes such a way that they can't be undo. This in a
- " way, forces Vim to create an undo point, so that user can later
- " undo and see these changes, with proper change number and status
- " in place. This has the side effect of loosing the previous undo
- " history, which can be considered desirable, as otherwise the user
- " can undo this change and back to the new state.
- set undolevels=-1
- if search("^Change:\t\%(new\|\d\+\)$")
- silent! keepjumps call setline('.', "Change:\t" . newChangeNo)
- " If no Date is present (happens for new changelists)
- if !search("^Date:\t", 'w')
- call append('.', ['', "Date:\t".strftime('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S')])
- endif
- endif
- if search("^Status:\tnew$")
- silent! keepjumps call setline('.', "Status:\tpending")
- endif
- setl nomodified
- let &undolevels=_undolevels
- silent! 0,$delete _
- call setline(1, allLines)
- setl nomodified
- call s:PFSetupForSpec()
- finally
- let &undolevels=_undolevels
- endtry
- let b:p4Command = 'change'
- let b:p4CmdOptions = ['-i']
- return 1
- else
- return 0
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ParseOptionsIF(fline, lline, scriptOrigin, outputType, commandName,
- \ ...) " range
- " There are multiple possibilities here:
- " - scriptOrigin, in which case the commandName contains the name of the
- " command, but the varArgs also may contain it.
- " - commandOrigin, in which case the commandName may actually be the
- " name of the command, or it may be the first argument to p4 itself, in
- " any case we will let p4 handle the error cases.
- if index(s:allCommands, a:commandName) != -1 && a:scriptOrigin
- call call('s:ParseOptions', [a:fline, a:lline, a:outputType] + a:000)
- " Add a:commandName only if it doesn't already exist in the var args.
- " Handles cases like "PF help submit" and "PF -c <client> change changeno#",
- " where the commandName need not be at the starting and there could be
- " more than one valid commandNames (help and submit).
- if s:p4Command != a:commandName
- call call('s:ParseOptions',
- \ [a:fline, a:lline, a:outputType, a:commandName] + a:000)
- endif
- else
- call call('s:ParseOptions',
- \ [a:fline, a:lline, a:outputType, a:commandName] + a:000)
- endif
-endfunction
-
-" PFIF {{{
-" The commandName may not be the perforce command when it is not of script
-" origin (called directly from a command), but it should be always command
-" name, when it is script origin.
-" scriptOrigin: An integer indicating the origin of the call.
-" 0 - Originated directly from the user, so should redirect to the specific
-" command handler (if exists), after some basic processing.
-" 1 - Originated from the script, continue with the full processing (makes
-" difference in some command parsing).
-" 2 - Same as 1 but, avoid processing arguments (they are already processing
-" by the caller).
-function! perforce#PFIF(scriptOrigin, outputType, commandName, ...)
- return call('perforce#PFrangeIF', [1, line('$'), a:scriptOrigin, a:outputType,
- \ a:commandName]+a:000)
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFrangeIF(fline, lline, scriptOrigin, outputType,
- \ commandName, ...)
- if a:scriptOrigin != 2
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [a:fline, a:lline,
- \ a:scriptOrigin, a:outputType, a:commandName]+a:000)
- endif
- if ! a:scriptOrigin
- " Save a copy of the arguments so that the refresh can invoke this exactly
- " as it was before.
- let s:userArgs = [a:fline, a:lline, a:scriptOrigin, a:outputType, a:commandName]
- \ +a:000
- endif
-
-
- let outputOptIdx = index(s:p4Options, '++o')
- if outputOptIdx != -1
- " Get the argument followed by ++o.
- let s:outputType = get(s:p4Options, outputIdx + 1) + 0
- endif
- " If this command prefers a dialog output, then just take care of
- " it right here.
- if index(s:dlgOutputCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- let s:outputType = 2
- endif
- if ! a:scriptOrigin
- if exists('*s:{s:p4Command}Hdlr')
- return s:{s:p4Command}Hdlr(1, s:outputType, a:commandName)
- endif
- endif
-
- let modifyWindowName = 0
- let dontProcess = (index(s:p4Options, '++n') != -1)
- let noDefaultArg = (index(s:p4Options, '++N') != -1)
- " If there is a confirm message for this command, then first prompt user.
- let dontConfirm = (index(s:p4Options, '++y') != -1)
- if exists('s:confirmMsgs{s:p4Command}') && ! dontConfirm
- let option = s:ConfirmMessage(s:confirmMsgs{s:p4Command}, "&Yes\n&No", 2,
- \ "Question")
- if option == 2
- let s:errCode = 2
- return ''
- endif
- endif
-
- if index(s:limitListCmds, s:p4Command) != -1 &&
- \ index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-m') == -1 && s:_('DefaultListSize') > -1
- call extend(s:p4CmdOptions, ['-m', s:_('DefaultListSize')], 0)
- let modifyWindowName = 1
- endif
- if index(s:diffCmds, s:p4Command) != -1 &&
- \ s:indexMatching(s:p4CmdOptions, '^-d.*$') == -1
- \ && s:_('DefaultDiffOptions') !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- " FIXME: Avoid split().
- call extend(s:p4CmdOptions, split(s:_('DefaultDiffOptions'), '\s'), 0)
- let modifyWindowName = 1
- endif
-
- " Process p4Arguments, unless explicitly not requested to do so, or the '-x'
- " option to read arguments from a file is given.
- let unprotectedSpecPat = genutils#CrUnProtectedCharsPattern('&#@')
- if ! dontProcess && ! noDefaultArg && len(s:p4Arguments) == 0 &&
- \ index(s:p4Options, '-x') == -1
- if (index(s:askUserCmds, s:p4Command) != -1 &&
- \ index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-i') == -1) ||
- \ index(s:p4Options, '++A') != -1
- if index(s:genericPromptCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- let prompt = 'Enter arguments for ' . s:p4Command . ': '
- else
- let prompt = "Enter the " . s:p4Command . " name: "
- endif
- let additionalArg = s:PromptFor(0, s:_('UseGUIDialogs'), prompt, '')
- if additionalArg =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- if index(s:genericPromptCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- call s:EchoMessage('Arguments required for '. s:p4Command, 'Error')
- else
- call s:EchoMessage(substitute(s:p4Command, "^.", '\U&', '') .
- \ " name required.", 'Error')
- endif
- let s:errCode = 2
- return ''
- endif
- let s:p4Arguments = [additionalArg]
- elseif ! dontProcess &&
- \ index(s:curFileNotDefCmds, s:p4Command) == -1 &&
- \ index(s:nofileArgsCmds, s:p4Command) == -1
- let s:p4Arguments = [s:EscapeFileName(s:GetCurFileName())]
- let modifyWindowName = 1
- endif
- elseif ! dontProcess && s:indexMatching(s:p4Arguments, unprotectedSpecPat) != -1
- let branchModifierSpecified = 0
- let unprotectedAmp = genutils#CrUnProtectedCharsPattern('&')
- if s:indexMatching(s:p4Arguments, unprotectedAmp) != -1
- let branchModifierSpecified = 1
- " CAUTION: We make sure the view mappings are generated before
- " s:PFGetAltFiles() gets invoked, otherwise the call results in a
- " recursive |sub-replace-special| and corrupts the mappings.
- call s:CondUpdateViewMappings()
- endif
-
- " This is like running substitute(v:val, 'pat', '\=expr', 'g') on each
- " element.
- " Pattern is (the start of line or series of non-space chars) followed by
- " an unprotected [#@&] with a revision/codeline specifier.
- " Expression is a concatenation of each of:
- " (<no filename specified>?<current file>:<specified file>)
- " <revision specifier>
- " (<offset specified>?<adjusted revision>:<specified revision>)
- call map(s:p4Arguments, "substitute(v:val, '".
- \ '\(^\|\%(\S\)\+\)\('.unprotectedSpecPat.'\)\%(\2\)\@!\([-+]\?\d\+\|\S\+\)'."', ".
- \ "'\\=s:ExpandRevision(submatch(1), submatch(2), submatch(3))', 'g')")
- if s:errCode != 0
- return ''
- endif
-
- if branchModifierSpecified
- call map(s:p4Arguments,
- \ '(v:val =~ unprotectedAmp ? s:ApplyBranchSpecs(v:val, unprotectedAmp) : v:val)')
- endif
- " Unescape them, as user is required to escape them to avoid the above
- " processing.
- call map(s:p4Arguments, "genutils#UnEscape(v:val, '&@')")
-
- let modifyWindowName = 1
- endif
-
- let testMode = 0
- if index(s:p4Options, '++T') != -1
- let testMode = 1 " Dry run, opens the window.
- elseif index(s:p4Options, '++D') != -1
- let testMode = 2 " Debug. Opens the window and displays the command.
- endif
-
- let oldOptLen = len(s:p4Options)
- " Remove all the built-in options.
- call filter(s:p4Options, "v:val !~ '".'++\S\+\%(\s\+[^-+]\+\|\s\+\)\?'."'")
- if len(s:p4Options) != oldOptLen
- let modifyWindowName = 1
- endif
- if index(s:diffCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- " Remove the dummy option, if exists (see |perforce-default-diff-format|).
- call filter(s:p4CmdOptions, 'v:val != "-d"')
- let modifyWindowName = 1
- endif
-
- if s:p4Command ==# 'help'
- " Use simple window name for all the help commands.
- let s:p4WinName = s:helpWinName
- elseif modifyWindowName
- let s:p4WinName = s:MakeWindowName()
- endif
-
- " If the command is a built-in command, then don't pass it to external p4.
- if exists('s:builtinCmdHandler{s:p4Command}')
- let s:errCode = 0
- return {s:builtinCmdHandler{s:p4Command}}()
- endif
-
- let specMode = 0
- if index(s:specCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- if index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-d') == -1
- \ && index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-o') == -1
- \ && index(s:noOutputCmds, s:p4Command) == -1
- call add(s:p4CmdOptions, '-o')
- endif
-
- " Go into specification mode only if the user intends to edit the output.
- if ((s:p4Command ==# 'submit' && index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-c') == -1) ||
- \ (index(s:specOnlyCmds, s:p4Command) == -1 &&
- \ index(s:p4CmdOptions, '-d') == -1)) &&
- \ s:outputType == 0
- let specMode = 1
- endif
- endif
-
- let navigateCmd = 0
- if index(s:navigateCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- let navigateCmd = 1
- endif
-
- let retryCount = 0
- let retVal = ''
- " FIXME: When is "not clearing" (value 2) useful at all?
- let clearBuffer = (testMode != 2 ? ! navigateCmd : 2)
- " CAUTION: This is like a do..while loop, but not exactly the same, be
- " careful using continue, the counter will not get incremented.
- while 1
- let retVal = s:PFImpl(clearBuffer, testMode)
-
- " Everything else in this loop is for password support.
- if s:errCode == 0
- break
- else
- if retVal =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let retVal = getline(1)
- endif
- " FIXME: Works only with English as the language.
- if retVal =~# 'Perforce password (P4PASSWD) invalid or unset.'
- let p4Password = inputsecret("Password required for user " .
- \ s:_('p4User') . ": ", s:p4Password)
- if p4Password ==# s:p4Password
- break
- endif
- let s:p4Password = p4Password
- else
- break
- endif
- endif
- let retryCount = retryCount + 1
- if retryCount > 2
- break
- endif
- endwhile
-
- if s:errCode == 0 && index(s:autoreadCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- call s:ResetFileStatusForFiles(s:p4Arguments)
- endif
-
- if s:errCode != 0
- return retVal
- endif
-
- call s:SetupWindow(specMode)
-
- return retVal
-endfunction
-
-function! s:SetupWindow(specMode)
- if s:StartBufSetup()
- " If this command has a handler for the individual items, then enable the
- " item selection commands.
- if s:getCommandItemHandler(0, s:p4Command, '') !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- call s:SetupSelectItem()
- endif
-
- if index(s:ftNotPerforceCmds, s:p4Command) == -1
- setlocal ft=perforce
- endif
-
- if index(s:filelistCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- call s:SetupFileBrowse()
- endif
-
- if s:NewWindowCreated()
- if a:specMode
- " It is not possible to have an s:p4Command which is in s:allCommands
- " and still not be the actual intended command.
- command! -buffer -nargs=* W :call call('<SID>W',
- \ [0]+b:p4Options+[b:p4Command]+b:p4CmdOptions+split(<q-args>,
- \ '\s'))
- command! -buffer -nargs=* WQ :call call('<SID>W',
- \ [1]+b:p4Options+[b:p4Command]+b:p4CmdOptions+split(<q-args>,
- \ '\s'))
- call s:EchoMessage("When done, save " . s:p4Command .
- \ " spec by using :W or :WQ command. Undo on errors.", 'None')
- call s:PFSetupForSpec()
- else " Define q to quit the read-only perforce windows (David Fishburn)
- nnoremap <buffer> q <C-W>q
- endif
- endif
-
- if index(s:navigateCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <C-O> :call <SID>NavigateBack()<CR>
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <BS> :call <SID>NavigateBack()<CR>
- nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Tab> :call <SID>NavigateForward()<CR>
- endif
-
- call s:EndBufSetup()
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ExpandRevision(fName, revType, revSpec)
- return (a:fName==''?s:EscapeFileName(s:GetCurFileName()):a:fName).
- \ a:revType.
- \ (a:revSpec=~'^[-+]'?s:AdjustRevision(a:fName, a:revSpec):a:revSpec)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ApplyBranchSpecs(arg, unprotectedAmp)
- " The first arg will be filename, followed by multiple specifiers.
- let toks = split(a:arg, a:unprotectedAmp)
- " FIXME: Handle "&" in the filename.
- " FIXME: Handle other revision specifiers occuring in any order
- " (e.g., <file>&branch#3).
- " Ex: c:/dev/docs/Triage/Tools/Machine\ Configurations\ &\ Codeline\ Requirements.xls
- if len(toks) == 0 || toks[0] == ''
- return a:arg
- endif
- let fname = remove(toks, 0)
- " Reduce filename according to the branch tokens.
- for altBranch in toks
- let fname = s:PFGetAltFiles("&", altBranch, fname)[0]
- endfor
- return fname
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFComplete(ArgLead, CmdLine, CursorPos)
- if s:p4KnownCmdsCompStr == ''
- let s:p4KnownCmdsCompStr = join(s:p4KnownCmds, "\n")
- endif
- if a:CmdLine =~ '^\s*P[FW] '
- let argStr = strpart(a:CmdLine, matchend(a:CmdLine, '^\s*PF '))
- let s:p4Command = ''
- if argStr !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- if exists('g:p4EnableUserFileExpand')
- let _p4EnableUserFileExpand = g:p4EnableUserFileExpand
- endif
- try
- " WORKAROUND for :redir broken, when called from here.
- let g:p4EnableUserFileExpand = 0
- exec 'call s:ParseOptionsIF(-1, -1, 0, 0, ' .
- \ genutils#CreateArgString(argStr, s:SPACE_AS_SEP).')'
- finally
- if exists('_p4EnableUserFileExpand')
- let g:p4EnableUserFileExpand = _p4EnableUserFileExpand
- else
- unlet g:p4EnableUserFileExpand
- endif
- endtry
- endif
- if s:p4Command ==# '' || s:p4Command ==# a:ArgLead
- return s:p4KnownCmdsCompStr."\n".join(s:builtinCmds, "\n")
- endif
- else
- let userCmd = substitute(a:CmdLine, '^\s*P\(.\)\(\w*\).*', '\l\1\2', '')
- if strlen(userCmd) < 3
- if !has_key(s:shortCmdMap, userCmd)
- throw "Perforce internal error: no map found for short command: ".
- \ userCmd
- endif
- let userCmd = s:shortCmdMap[userCmd]
- endif
- let s:p4Command = userCmd
- endif
- if s:p4Command ==# 'help'
- return s:PHelpComplete(a:ArgLead, a:CmdLine, a:CursorPos)
- endif
- if index(s:nofileArgsCmds, s:p4Command) != -1
- return ''
- endif
-
- " FIXME: Can't set command-line from user function.
- "let argLead = genutils#UserFileExpand(a:ArgLead)
- "if argLead !=# a:ArgLead
- " let cmdLine = strpart(a:CmdLine, 0, a:CursorPos-strlen(a:ArgLead)) .
- " \ argLead . strpart(a:CmdLine, a:CursorPos)
- " exec "normal! \<C-\>e'".cmdLine."'\<CR>"
- " call setcmdpos(a:CursorPos+(strlen(argLead) - strlen(a:ArgLead)))
- " return ''
- "endif
- if a:ArgLead =~ '^//'.s:_('Depot').'/'
- " Get directory matches.
- let dirMatches = s:GetOutput('dirs', a:ArgLead, "\n", '/&')
- " Get file matches.
- let fileMatches = s:GetOutput('files', a:ArgLead, '#\d\+[^'."\n".']\+', '')
- if dirMatches !~ s:EMPTY_STR || fileMatches !~ s:EMPTY_STR
- return dirMatches.fileMatches
- else
- return ''
- endif
- endif
- return genutils#UserFileComplete(a:ArgLead, a:CmdLine, a:CursorPos, 1, '')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:GetOutput(p4Cmd, arg, pat, repl)
- let matches = perforce#PFIF(0, 4, a:p4Cmd, a:arg.'*')
- if s:errCode == 0
- if matches =~ 'no such file(s)'
- let matches = ''
- else
- let matches = substitute(substitute(matches, a:pat, a:repl, 'g'),
- \ "\n\n", "\n", 'g')
- endif
- endif
- return matches
-endfunction
-" PFIF }}}
-
-""" START: Adopted from Tom's perforce plugin. {{{
-
-"---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-" Produce string for ruler output
-function! perforce#RulerStatus()
- if exists('b:p4RulerStr') && b:p4RulerStr !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- return b:p4RulerStr
- endif
- if !exists('b:p4FStatDone') || !b:p4FStatDone
- return ''
- endif
-
- "let b:p4RulerStr = '[p4 '
- let b:p4RulerStr = '['
- if exists('b:p4RulerErr') && b:p4RulerErr !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let b:p4RulerStr = b:p4RulerStr . b:p4RulerErr
- elseif !exists('b:p4HaveRev')
- let b:p4RulerStr = ''
- elseif b:p4Action =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- if b:p4OtherOpen =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let b:p4RulerStr = b:p4RulerStr . 'unopened'
- else
- let b:p4RulerStr = b:p4RulerStr . b:p4OtherOpen . ':' . b:p4OtherAction
- endif
- else
- if b:p4Change ==# 'default' || b:p4Change =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let b:p4RulerStr = b:p4RulerStr . b:p4Action
- else
- let b:p4RulerStr = b:p4RulerStr . b:p4Action . ':' . b:p4Change
- endif
- endif
- if exists('b:p4HaveRev') && b:p4HaveRev !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let b:p4RulerStr = b:p4RulerStr . ' #' . b:p4HaveRev . '/' . b:p4HeadRev
- endif
-
- if b:p4RulerStr !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let b:p4RulerStr = b:p4RulerStr . ']'
- endif
- return b:p4RulerStr
-endfunction
-
-function! s:GetClientInfo()
- let infoStr = ''
- call s:PushP4Context()
- try
- let infoStr = perforce#PFIF(0, 4, 'info')
- if s:errCode != 0
- return s:ConfirmMessage((v:errmsg != '') ? v:errmsg : infoStr, 'OK', 1,
- \ 'Error')
- endif
- finally
- call s:PopP4Context(0)
- endtry
- let g:p4ClientRoot = genutils#CleanupFileName(s:StrExtract(infoStr,
- \ '\CClient root: [^'."\n".']\+', 13))
- let s:p4Client = s:StrExtract(infoStr, '\CClient name: [^'."\n".']\+', 13)
- let s:p4User = s:StrExtract(infoStr, '\CUser name: [^'."\n".']\+', 11)
-endfunction
-
-" Get/refresh filestatus for the specified buffer with optimizations.
-function! perforce#GetFileStatus(buf, refresh)
- if ! type(a:buf) " If number.
- let bufNr = (a:buf == 0) ? bufnr('%') : a:buf
- else
- let bufNr = bufnr(a:buf)
- endif
-
- " If it is not a normal buffer, then ignore it.
- if getbufvar(bufNr, '&buftype') != '' || bufname(bufNr) == ''
- return ""
- endif
- if bufNr == -1 || (!a:refresh && s:_('OptimizeActiveStatus') &&
- \ getbufvar(bufNr, "p4FStatDone"))
- return ""
- endif
-
- " This is an optimization by restricting status to the files under the
- " client root only.
- if !s:IsFileUnderDepot(expand('#'.bufNr.':p'))
- return ""
- endif
-
- return s:GetFileStatusImpl(bufNr)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ResetFileStatusForFiles(files)
- for file in a:files
- let bufNr = genutils#FindBufferForName(file)
- if bufNr != -1
- " FIXME: Check for other tabs also.
- if bufwinnr(bufNr) != -1 " If currently visible.
- call perforce#GetFileStatus(bufNr, 1)
- else
- call s:ResetFileStatusForBuffer(bufNr)
- endif
- endif
- endfor
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ResetFileStatusForBuffer(bufNr)
- " Avoid proliferating this buffer variable.
- if getbufvar(a:bufNr, 'p4FStatDone') != 0
- call setbufvar(a:bufNr, 'p4FStatDone', 0)
- endif
-endfunction
-
-"---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-" Obtain file status information
-function! s:GetFileStatusImpl(bufNr)
- if bufname(a:bufNr) == ""
- return ''
- endif
- let fileName = fnamemodify(bufname(a:bufNr), ':p')
- let bufNr = a:bufNr
- " If the filename matches with one of the ignore patterns, then don't do
- " status.
- if s:_('ASIgnoreDefPattern') !~# s:EMPTY_STR &&
- \ match(fileName, s:_('ASIgnoreDefPattern')) != -1
- return ''
- endif
- if s:_('ASIgnoreUsrPattern') !~# s:EMPTY_STR &&
- \ match(fileName, s:_('ASIgnoreUsrPattern')) != -1
- return ''
- endif
-
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4RulerStr', '') " Let this be reconstructed.
-
- " This could very well be a recursive call, so we should save the current
- " state.
- call s:PushP4Context()
- try
- let fileStatusStr = perforce#PFIF(1, 4, 'fstat', fileName)
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4FStatDone', '1')
-
- if s:errCode != 0
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4RulerErr', "<ERROR>")
- return ''
- endif
- finally
- call s:PopP4Context(0)
- endtry
-
- if match(fileStatusStr, ' - file(s) not in client view\.') >= 0
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4RulerErr', "<Not In View>")
- " Required for optimizing out in future runs.
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4HeadRev', '')
- return ''
- elseif match(fileStatusStr, ' - no such file(s).') >= 0
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4RulerErr', "<Not In Depot>")
- " Required for optimizing out in future runs.
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4HeadRev', '')
- return ''
- else
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4RulerErr', '')
- endif
-
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4HeadRev',
- \ s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\CheadRev [0-9]\+', 8))
- "call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4DepotFile',
- " \ s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\CdepotFile [^'."\n".']\+', 10))
- "call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4ClientFile',
- " \ s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\CclientFile [^'."\n".']\+', 11))
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4HaveRev',
- \ s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\ChaveRev [0-9]\+', 8))
- let headAction = s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\CheadAction [^[:space:]]\+',
- \ 11)
- if headAction ==# 'delete'
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4Action', '<Deleted>')
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4Change', '')
- else
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4Action',
- \ s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\Caction [^[:space:]]\+', 7))
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4OtherOpen',
- \ s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\CotherOpen0 [^[:space:]@]\+', 11))
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4OtherAction',
- \ s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\CotherAction0 [^[:space:]@]\+', 13))
- call setbufvar(bufNr, 'p4Change',
- \ s:StrExtract(fileStatusStr, '\Cchange [^[:space:]]\+', 7))
- endif
-
- return fileStatusStr
-endfunction
-
-function! s:StrExtract(str, pat, pos)
- let part = matchstr(a:str, a:pat)
- let part = strpart(part, a:pos)
- return part
-endfunction
-
-function! s:AdjustRevision(file, adjustment)
- let s:errCode = 0
- let revNum = a:adjustment
- if revNum =~# '[-+]\d\+'
- let revNum = substitute(revNum, '^+', '', '')
- if getbufvar(a:file, 'p4HeadRev') =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- " If fstat is not done yet, do it now.
- call perforce#GetFileStatus(a:file, 1)
- if getbufvar(a:file, 'p4HeadRev') =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- call s:EchoMessage("Current revision is not available. " .
- \ "To be able to use negative revisions, see help on " .
- \ "'perforce-active-status'.", 'Error')
- let s:errCode = 1
- return -1
- endif
- endif
- let revNum = getbufvar(a:file, 'p4HaveRev') + revNum
- if revNum < 1
- call s:EchoMessage("Not that many revisions available. Try again " .
- \ "after running PFRefreshFileStatus command.", 'Error')
- let s:errCode = 1
- return -1
- endif
- endif
- return revNum
-endfunction
-
-"---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-" One of a set of functions that returns fields from the p4 fstat command
-function! s:IsCurrent()
- let revdiff = b:p4HeadRev - b:p4HaveRev
- if revdiff == 0
- return 0
- else
- return -1
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:CheckOutFile()
- if ! g:p4PromptToCheckout || ! s:IsFileUnderDepot(expand('%:p'))
- return
- endif
- " If we know that the file is deleted from the depot, don't prompt.
- if exists('b:p4Action') && b:p4Action == '<Deleted>'
- return
- endif
-
- if filereadable(expand("%")) && ! filewritable(expand("%"))
- let option = s:ConfirmMessage("Readonly file, do you want to checkout " .
- \ "from perforce?", "&Yes\n&No\n&Cancel", s:_('CheckOutDefault'),
- \ "Question")
- if option == 1
- call perforce#PFIF(1, 2, 'edit')
- if ! s:errCode
- edit
- call perforce#GetFileStatus(expand('<abuf>') + 0, 1)
- endif
- elseif option == 3
- call s:CancelEdit(0)
- endif
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:CancelEdit(stage)
- aug P4CancelEdit
- au!
- if a:stage == 0
- au CursorMovedI <buffer> nested :call <SID>CancelEdit(1)
- au CursorMoved <buffer> nested :call <SID>CancelEdit(1)
- elseif a:stage == 1
- stopinsert
- silent undo
- setl readonly
- endif
- aug END
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#FileChangedShell()
- let bufNr = expand("<abuf>") + 0
- if s:_('EnableActiveStatus')
- call s:ResetFileStatusForBuffer(bufNr)
- endif
- let autoread = -1
- if index(s:autoreadCmds, s:currentCommand) != -1
- let autoread = s:_('Autoread')
- if autoread
- call setbufvar(bufNr, '&readonly', 0)
- endif
- endif
- return autoread
-endfunction
-""" END: Adapted from Tom's perforce plugin. }}}
-
-""" END: Middleware functions }}}
-
-
-""" BEGIN: Infrastructure {{{
-
-" Assumes that the arguments are already parsed and are ready to be used in
-" the script variables.
-" Low level interface with the p4 command.
-" clearBuffer: If the buffer contents should be cleared before
-" adding the new output (See s:GotoWindow).
-" testMode (number):
-" 0 - Run normally.
-" 1 - testing, ignore.
-" 2 - debugging, display the command-line instead of the actual output..
-" Returns the output if available. If there is any error, the error code will
-" be available in s:errCode variable.
-function! s:PFImpl(clearBuffer, testMode) " {{{
- try " [-2f]
-
- let s:errCode = 0
- let p4Options = s:GetP4Options()
- let fullCmd = s:CreateFullCmd(s:MakeP4ArgList(p4Options, 0))
- " Save the name of the current file.
- let p4OrgFileName = s:GetCurFileName()
-
- let s:currentCommand = ''
- " Make sure all the already existing changes are detected. We don't have
- " s:currentCommand set here, so the user will get an appropriate prompt.
- try
- checktime
- catch
- " FIXME: Ignore error for now.
- endtry
-
- " If the output has to be shown in a window, position cursor appropriately,
- " creating a new window if required.
- let v:errmsg = ""
- " Ignore outputType in this case.
- if s:commandMode != s:CM_PIPE && s:commandMode != s:CM_FILTER
- if s:outputType == 0 || s:outputType == 1
- " Only when "clear with undo" is selected, we optimize out the call.
- if s:GotoWindow(s:outputType,
- \ (!s:refreshWindowsAlways && (a:clearBuffer == 1)) ?
- \ 2 : a:clearBuffer, p4OrgFileName, 0) != 0
- return s:errCode
- endif
- endif
- endif
-
- let output = ''
- if s:errCode == 0
- if ! a:testMode
- let s:currentCommand = s:p4Command
- if s:_('EnableFileChangedShell')
- call genutils#DefFCShellInstall()
- endif
-
- try
- if s:commandMode ==# s:CM_RUN
- " Only when "clear with undo" is selected, we optimize out the call.
- if s:refreshWindowsAlways ||
- \ ((!s:refreshWindowsAlways && (a:clearBuffer == 1)) &&
- \ (line('$') == 1 && getline(1) =~ '^\s*$'))
- " If we are placing the output in a new window, then we should
- " avoid system() for performance reasons, imagine doing a
- " 'print' on a huge file.
- " These two outputType's correspond to placing the output in a
- " window.
- if s:outputType != 0 && s:outputType != 1
- let output = s:System(fullCmd)
- else
- exec '.call s:Filter(fullCmd, 1)'
- let output = ''
- endif
- endif
- elseif s:commandMode ==# s:CM_FILTER
- exec s:filterRange . 'call s:Filter(fullCmd, 1)'
- elseif s:commandMode ==# s:CM_PIPE
- exec s:filterRange . 'call s:Filter(fullCmd, 2)'
- endif
- " Detect any new changes to the loaded buffers.
- " CAUTION: This actually results in a reentrant call back to this
- " function, but our Push/Pop mechanism for the context should take
- " care of it.
- try
- checktime
- catch
- " FIXME: Ignore error for now.
- endtry
- finally
- if s:_('EnableFileChangedShell')
- call genutils#DefFCShellUninstall()
- endif
- let s:currentCommand = ''
- endtry
- elseif a:testMode != 1
- let output = fullCmd
- endif
-
- let v:errmsg = ""
- " If we have non-null output, then handling it is still pending.
- if output !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let echoGrp = 'NONE' " The default
- let maxLinesInDlg = s:_('MaxLinesInDialog')
- if s:outputType == 2 && maxLinesInDlg != -1
- " Count NLs.
- let nNLs = 0
- let nlIdx = 0
- while 1
- let nlIdx = stridx(output, "\n", nlIdx+1)
- if nlIdx != -1
- let nNLs += 1
- if nNLs > maxLinesInDlg
- break
- endif
- else
- break
- endif
- endwhile
- if nNLs > maxLinesInDlg
- " NOTE: Keep in sync with that at the start of the function.
- if s:GotoWindow(s:outputType,
- \ (!s:refreshWindowsAlways && (a:clearBuffer == 1)) ?
- \ 2 : a:clearBuffer, p4OrgFileName, 0) == 0
- let s:outputType = 0
- else
- let s:outputType = 3
- let echoGrp = 'WarningMsg'
- endif
- endif
- endif
- " If the output has to be shown in a dialog, bring up a dialog with the
- " output, otherwise show it in the current window.
- if s:outputType == 0 || s:outputType == 1
- silent! put! =output
- 1
- elseif s:outputType == 2
- call s:ConfirmMessage(output, "OK", 1, "Info")
- elseif s:outputType == 3
- call s:EchoMessage(output, echoGrp)
- elseif s:outputType == 4
- " Do nothing we will just return it.
- endif
- endif
- endif
- return output
-
- finally " [+2s]
- call s:InitWindow(p4Options)
- endtry
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! s:NewWindowCreated()
- if (s:outputType == 0 || s:outputType == 1) && s:errCode == 0 &&
- \ (s:commandMode ==# s:CM_RUN)
- return 1
- else
- return 0
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:setBufSetting(opt, set)
- let optArg = matchstr(b:p4Options, '\%(\S\)\@<!-'.a:opt.'\s\+\S\+')
- if optArg !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let b:p4Options = substitute(b:p4Options, '\V'.optArg, '', '')
- let b:{a:set} = matchstr(optArg, '-'.a:opt.'\s\+\zs.*')
- endif
-endfunction
-
-" These p4Options are frozen according to the current s:p4Options.
-function! s:InitWindow(p4Options)
- if s:NewWindowCreated()
- let b:p4Command = s:p4Command
- let b:p4Options = a:p4Options
- let b:p4CmdOptions = s:p4CmdOptions
- let b:p4Arguments = s:p4Arguments
- let b:p4UserArgs = s:userArgs
- " Separate -p port -c client -u user options and set them individually.
- " Leave the rest in the b:p4Options variable.
- call s:setBufSetting('c', 'p4Client')
- call s:setBufSetting('p', 'p4Port')
- call s:setBufSetting('u', 'p4User')
- " Remove any ^M's at the end (for windows), without corrupting the search
- " register or its history.
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute("\<CR>$", '%s///e')
- setlocal nomodifiable
- setlocal nomodified
-
- if s:outputType == 1
- wincmd p
- endif
- endif
-endfunction
-
-" External command execution {{{
-
-function! s:System(fullCmd)
- return s:ExecCmd(a:fullCmd, 0)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:Filter(fullCmd, mode) range
- " For command-line, we need to protect '%', '#' and '!' chars, even if they
- " are in quotes, to avoid getting expanded by Vim before invoking external
- " cmd.
- let fullCmd = genutils#Escape(a:fullCmd, '%#!')
- exec a:firstline.",".a:lastline.
- \ "call s:ExecCmd(fullCmd, a:mode)"
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ExecCmd(fullCmd, mode) range
- let v:errmsg = ''
- let output = ''
- try
- " Assume the shellredir is set correctly to capture the error messages.
- if a:mode == 0
- let output = system(a:fullCmd)
- elseif a:mode == 1
- silent! exec a:firstline.",".a:lastline."!".a:fullCmd
- else
- silent! exec a:firstline.",".a:lastline."write !".a:fullCmd
- endif
-
- call s:CheckShellError(output, s:outputType)
- return output
- catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E/ " 48[2-5]
- let v:errmsg = substitute(v:exception, '^[^:]\+:', '', '')
- call s:CheckShellError(output, s:outputType)
- catch /^Vim:Interrupt$/
- let s:errCode = 1
- let v:errmsg = 'Interrupted'
- catch " Ignore.
- endtry
-endfunction
-
-function! s:EvalExpr(expr, def)
- let result = a:def
- if a:expr !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- exec "let result = " . a:expr
- endif
- return result
-endfunction
-
-function! s:GetP4Options()
- let addOptions = []
-
- " If there are duplicates, perfore takes the first option, so let
- " s:p4Options or b:p4Options come before g:p4DefaultOptions.
- " LIMITATATION: We choose either s:p4Options or b:p4Options only. But this
- " shouldn't be a big issue as this feature is meant for executing more
- " commands on the p4 result windows only.
- if len(s:p4Options) != 0
- call extend(addOptions, s:p4Options)
- elseif exists('b:p4Options') && len(b:p4Options) != 0
- call extend(addOptions, b:p4Options)
- endif
-
- " FIXME: avoid split here.
- call extend(addOptions, split(s:_('DefaultOptions'), ' '))
-
- let p4Client = s:p4Client
- let p4User = s:p4User
- let p4Port = s:p4Port
- try
- if s:p4Port !=# 'P4CONFIG'
- if s:_('CurPresetExpr') !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let preset = s:EvalExpr(s:_('CurPresetExpr'), '')
- if preset ~= s:EMPTY_STR
- call perforce#PFSwitch(0, preset)
- endif
- endif
-
- if s:_('p4Client') !~# s:EMPTY_STR && index(addOptions, '-c') == -1
- call add(add(addOptions, '-c'), s:_('p4Client'))
- endif
- if s:_('p4User') !~# s:EMPTY_STR && index(addOptions, '-u') == -1
- call add(add(addOptions, '-u'), s:_('p4User'))
- endif
- if s:_('p4Port') !~# s:EMPTY_STR && index(addOptions, '-p') == -1
- call add(add(addOptions, '-p'), s:_('p4Port'))
- endif
- " Don't pass password with '-P' option, it will be too open (ps will show
- " it up).
- let $P4PASSWD = s:p4Password
- else
- endif
- finally
- let s:p4Client = p4Client
- let s:p4User = p4User
- let s:p4Port = p4Port
- endtry
-
- return addOptions
-endfunction
-
-function! s:CreateFullCmd(argList)
- let fullCmd = genutils#EscapeCommand(s:p4CommandPrefix.s:_('CmdPath'), a:argList,
- \ s:p4Pipe)
- let g:p4FullCmd = fullCmd
- return fullCmd
-endfunction
-
-" Generates a command string as the user typed, using the script variables.
-function! s:MakeP4ArgList(p4Options, useBufLocal)
- if a:useBufLocal && exists('b:p4Command')
- let p4Command = b:p4Command
- else
- let p4Command = s:p4Command
- endif
- if a:useBufLocal && exists('b:p4CmdOptions')
- let p4CmdOptions = b:p4CmdOptions
- else
- let p4CmdOptions = s:p4CmdOptions
- endif
- if a:useBufLocal && exists('b:p4Arguments')
- let p4Arguments = b:p4Arguments
- else
- let p4Arguments = s:p4Arguments
- endif
- let cmdList = a:p4Options+[p4Command]+p4CmdOptions+p4Arguments
- " Remove the protection from the characters that we treat specially (Note: #
- " and % are treated specially by Vim command-line itself, and the
- " back-slashes are removed even before we see them.)
- call map(cmdList, "genutils#UnEscape(v:val, '&')")
- return cmdList
-endfunction
-
-" In case of outputType == 4, it assumes the caller wants to see the output as
-" it is, so no error message is given. The caller is expected to check for
-" error code, though.
-function! s:CheckShellError(output, outputType)
- if (v:shell_error != 0 || v:errmsg != '') && a:outputType != 4
- let output = "There was an error executing external p4 command.\n"
- if v:errmsg != ''
- let output = output . "\n" . "errmsg = " . v:errmsg
- endif
- " When commandMode ==# s:CM_RUN, the error message may already be there in
- " the current window.
- if a:output !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let output = output . "\n" . a:output
- elseif a:output =~# s:EMPTY_STR &&
- \ (s:commandMode ==# s:CM_RUN && line('$') == 1 && col('$') == 1)
- let output = output . "\n\n" .
- \ "Check if your 'shellredir' option captures error messages."
- endif
- call s:ConfirmMessage(output, "OK", 1, "Error")
- endif
- let s:errCode = v:shell_error
- return v:shell_error
-endfunction
-
-" External command execution }}}
-
-" Push/Pop/Peek context {{{
-function! s:PushP4Context()
- call add(s:p4Contexts, s:GetP4ContextVars())
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PeekP4Context()
- return s:PopP4ContextImpl(1, 1)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PopP4Context(...)
- " By default carry forward error.
- return s:PopP4ContextImpl(0, (a:0 ? a:1 : 1))
-endfunction
-
-function! s:NumP4Contexts()
- return len(s:p4Contexts)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PopP4ContextImpl(peek, carryFwdErr)
- let nContexts = len(s:p4Contexts)
- if nContexts <= 0
- echoerr "PopP4Context: Contexts stack is empty"
- return
- endif
- let context = s:p4Contexts[-1]
- if !a:peek
- call remove(s:p4Contexts, nContexts-1)
- endif
-
- call s:SetP4ContextVars(context, a:carryFwdErr)
- return context
-endfunction
-
-" Serialize p4 context variables.
-function! s:GetP4ContextVars()
- return [s:p4Options , s:p4Command , s:p4CmdOptions , s:p4Arguments ,
- \ s:p4Pipe , s:p4WinName , s:commandMode , s:filterRange ,
- \ s:outputType , s:errCode, s:userArgs]
-endfunction
-
-" De-serialize p4 context variables.
-function! s:SetP4ContextVars(context, ...)
- let carryFwdErr = 0
- if a:0 && a:1
- let carryFwdErr = s:errCode
- endif
-
- let [s:p4Options, s:p4Command, s:p4CmdOptions, s:p4Arguments, s:p4Pipe,
- \ s:p4WinName, s:commandMode, s:filterRange, s:outputType, s:errCode,
- \ s:userArgs] = a:context
- let s:errCode = s:errCode + carryFwdErr
-endfunction
-" Push/Pop/Peek context }}}
-
-""" BEGIN: Argument parsing {{{
-function! s:ResetP4ContextVars()
- " Syntax is:
- " PF <p4Options> <p4Command> <p4CmdOptions> <p4Arguments> | <p4Pipe>
- " Ex: PF -c hari integrate -b branch -s <fromFile> <toFile>
- let s:p4Options = []
- let s:p4Command = ""
- let s:p4CmdOptions = []
- let s:p4Arguments = []
- let s:p4Pipe = []
- let s:p4WinName = ""
- " commandMode:
- " run - Execute p4 using system() or its equivalent.
- " filter - Execute p4 as a filter for the current window contents. Use
- " commandPrefix to restrict the filter range.
- " display - Don't execute p4. The output is already passed in.
- let s:commandMode = "run"
- let s:filterRange = ""
- let s:outputType = 0
- let s:errCode = 0
-
- " Special variable to keep track of full user arguments.
- let s:userArgs = []
-endfunction
-call s:ResetP4ContextVars() " Let them get initialized the first time.
-
-" Parses the arguments into 4 parts, "options to p4", "p4 command",
-" "options to p4 command", "actual arguments". Also generates the window name.
-" outputType (string):
-" 0 - Execute p4 and place the output in a new window.
-" 1 - Same as above, but use preview window.
-" 2 - Execute p4 and show the output in a dialog for confirmation.
-" 3 - Execute p4 and echo the output.
-" 4 - Execute p4 and return the output.
-" 5 - Execute p4 no output expected. Essentially same as 4 when the current
-" commandMode doesn't produce any output, just for clarification.
-function! s:ParseOptions(fline, lline, outputType, ...) " range
- call s:ResetP4ContextVars()
- let s:outputType = a:outputType
- if a:0 == 0
- return
- endif
-
- let s:filterRange = a:fline . ',' . a:lline
- let i = 1
- let prevArg = ""
- let curArg = ""
- let s:pendingPipeArg = ''
- while i <= a:0
- try " Just for the sake of loop variables. [-2f]
-
- if s:pendingPipeArg !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let curArg = s:pendingPipeArg
- let s:pendingPipeArg = ''
- elseif len(s:p4Pipe) == 0
- let curArg = a:000[i-1]
- " The user can't specify a null string on the command-line, this is an
- " argument originating from the script, so just ignore it (just for
- " the sake of convenience, see PChangesDiff for a possibility).
- if curArg == ''
- continue
- endif
- let pipeIndex = match(curArg, '\\\@<!\%(\\\\\)*\zs|')
- if pipeIndex != -1
- let pipePart = strpart(curArg, pipeIndex)
- let p4Part = strpart(curArg, 0, pipeIndex)
- if p4Part !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let curArg = p4Part
- let s:pendingPipeArg = pipePart
- else
- let curArg = pipePart
- endif
- endif
- else
- let curArg = a:000[i-1]
- endif
-
- if curArg ==# '<pfitem>'
- let curItem = s:GetCurrentItem()
- if curItem !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let curArg = curItem
- endif
- endif
-
- " As we use custom completion mode, the filename meta-sequences in the
- " arguments will not be expanded by Vim automatically, so we need to
- " expand them manually here. On the other hand, this provides us control
- " on what to expand, so we can avoid expanding perforce file revision
- " numbers as buffernames (escaping is no longer required by the user on
- " the commandline).
- let fileRev = ''
- let fileRevIndex = match(curArg, '#\(-\?\d\+\|none\|head\|have\)$')
- if fileRevIndex != -1
- let fileRev = strpart(curArg, fileRevIndex)
- let curArg = strpart(curArg, 0, fileRevIndex)
- endif
- if curArg != '' && (!exists('g:p4EnableUserFileExpand') ||
- \ g:p4EnableUserFileExpand)
- let curArg = genutils#UserFileExpand(curArg)
- endif
- if fileRev != ''
- let curArg = curArg.fileRev
- endif
-
- if curArg =~# '^|' || len(s:p4Pipe) != 0
- call add(s:p4Pipe, curArg)
- continue
- endif
-
- if ! s:IsAnOption(curArg) " If not an option.
- if s:p4Command =~# s:EMPTY_STR &&
- \ index(s:allCommands, curArg) != -1
- " If the previous one was an option to p4 that takes in an argument.
- if prevArg =~# '^-[cCdHLpPux]$' || prevArg =~# '^++o$' " See :PH usage.
- call add(s:p4Options, curArg)
- if prevArg ==# '++o' && (curArg == '0' || curArg == 1)
- let s:outputType = curArg
- endif
- else
- let s:p4Command = curArg
- endif
- else " Argument is not a perforce command.
- if s:p4Command =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- call add(s:p4Options, curArg)
- else
- let optArg = 0
- " Look for options that have an argument, so we can collect this
- " into p4CmdOptions instead of p4Arguments.
- if len(s:p4Arguments) == 0 && s:IsAnOption(prevArg)
- " We could as well just check for the option here, but combining
- " this with the command name will increase the accuracy of finding
- " the starting point for p4Arguments.
- if (prevArg[0] ==# '-' && has_key(s:p4OptCmdMap, prevArg[1]) &&
- \ index(s:p4OptCmdMap[prevArg[1]], s:p4Command) != -1) ||
- \ (prevArg =~# '^++' && has_key(s:biOptCmdMap, prevArg[2]) &&
- \ index(s:biOptCmdMap[prevArg[2]], s:p4Command) != -1)
- let optArg = 1
- endif
- endif
-
- if optArg
- call add(s:p4CmdOptions, curArg)
- else
- call add(s:p4Arguments, curArg)
- endif
- endif
- endif
- else
- if len(s:p4Arguments) == 0
- if s:p4Command =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- if curArg =~# '^++[pfdr]$'
- if curArg ==# '++p'
- let s:commandMode = s:CM_PIPE
- elseif curArg ==# '++f'
- let s:commandMode = s:CM_FILTER
- elseif curArg ==# '++r'
- let s:commandMode = s:CM_RUN
- endif
- continue
- endif
- call add(s:p4Options, curArg)
- else
- call add(s:p4CmdOptions, curArg)
- endif
- else
- call add(s:p4Arguments, curArg)
- endif
- endif
- " The "-x -" option requires it to act like a filter.
- if s:p4Command =~# s:EMPTY_STR && prevArg ==# '-x' && curArg ==# '-'
- let s:commandMode = s:CM_FILTER
- endif
-
- finally " [+2s]
- if s:pendingPipeArg =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let i = i + 1
- endif
- let prevArg = curArg
- endtry
- endwhile
-
- if index(s:p4Options, '-d') == -1
- let curDir = s:EvalExpr(s:_('CurDirExpr'), '')
- if curDir !=# ''
- call add(add(s:p4Options, '-d'), s:EscapeFileName(curDir))
- endif
- endif
- let s:p4WinName = s:MakeWindowName()
-endfunction
-
-function! s:IsAnOption(arg)
- if a:arg =~# '^-.$' || a:arg =~# '^-d\%([cnsubw]\|\d\+\)*$' ||
- \ a:arg =~# '^-a[fmsty]$' || a:arg =~# '^-s[ader]$' ||
- \ a:arg =~# '^-qu$' || a:arg =~# '^+'
- return 1
- else
- return 0
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:CleanSpaces(str)
- " Though not complete, it is enough to just say,
- " "spaces that are not preceded by \'s".
- return substitute(substitute(a:str, '^ \+\|\%(\\\@<! \)\+$', '', 'g'),
- \ '\%(\\\@<! \)\+', ' ', 'g')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:_(set)
- let set = a:set
- if set =~# '^\u'
- let set = 'p4'.set
- endif
- if exists('b:'.set)
- return b:{set}
- elseif exists('w:'.set)
- return w:{set}
- elseif exists('t:'.set)
- return t:{set}
- elseif exists('s:'.set)
- return s:{set}
- elseif exists('g:'.set)
- return g:{set}
- else
- echoerr 'No setting found for: ' set
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:indexMatching(list, pat)
- let i = 0
- for item in a:list
- if item =~ a:pat
- return i
- endif
- let i += 1
- endfor
- return -1
-endfunction
-""" END: Argument parsing }}}
-
-""" BEGIN: Messages and dialogs {{{
-function! s:SyntaxError(msg)
- let s:errCode = 1
- call s:ConfirmMessage("Syntax Error:\n".a:msg, "OK", 1, "Error")
- return s:errCode
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ShowVimError(errmsg, stack)
- call s:ConfirmMessage("There was an error executing a Vim command.\n\t" .
- \ a:errmsg.(a:stack != '' ? "\nCurrent stack: ".a:stack : ''), "OK", 1,
- \ "Error")
- echohl ErrorMsg | echomsg a:errmsg | echohl None
- if a:stack != ''
- echomsg "Current stack:" a:stack
- endif
- redraw " Cls, such that it is only available in the message list.
- let s:errCode = 1
- return s:errCode
-endfunction
-
-function! s:EchoMessage(msg, type)
- let s:lastMsg = a:msg
- let s:lastMsgGrp = a:type
- redraw | exec 'echohl' a:type | echo a:msg | echohl NONE
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ConfirmMessage(msg, opts, def, type)
- let s:lastMsg = a:msg
- let s:lastMsgGrp = 'None'
- if a:type ==# 'Error'
- let s:lastMsgGrp = 'Error'
- endif
- return confirm(a:msg, a:opts, a:def, a:type)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PromptFor(loop, useDialogs, msg, default)
- let result = ""
- while result =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- if a:useDialogs
- let result = inputdialog(a:msg, a:default)
- else
- let result = input(a:msg, a:default)
- endif
- if ! a:loop
- break
- endif
- endwhile
- return result
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#LastMessage()
- call s:EchoMessage(s:lastMsg, s:lastMsgGrp)
-endfunction
-""" END: Messages and dialogs }}}
-
-""" BEGIN: Filename handling {{{
-" Escape all the special characters (as the user would if he typed the name
-" himself).
-function! s:EscapeFileName(fName)
- " If there is a -d option existing, then it is better to use the full path
- " name.
- if index(s:p4Options, '-d') != -1
- let fName = fnamemodify(a:fName, ':p')
- else
- let fName = a:fName
- endif
- return genutils#Escape(fName, ' &|')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:GetCurFileName()
- " When the current window itself is a perforce window, then carry over the
- " existing value.
- return (exists('b:p4OrgFileName') &&
- \ b:p4OrgFileName !~# s:EMPTY_STR) ?
- \ b:p4OrgFileName : expand('%:p')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:GuessFileTypeForCurrentWindow()
- let fileExt = s:GuessFileType(b:p4OrgFileName)
- if fileExt =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- let fileExt = s:GuessFileType(expand("%"))
- endif
- return fileExt
-endfunction
-
-function! s:GuessFileType(name)
- let fileExt = fnamemodify(a:name, ":e")
- return matchstr(fileExt, '\w\+')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:IsDepotPath(path)
- if match(a:path, '^//'.s:_('Depot').'/') == 0
- " \ || match(a:path, '^//'. s:_('p4Client') . '/') == 0
- return 1
- else
- return 0
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PathRefersToDepot(path)
- if s:IsDepotPath(a:path) || s:GetRevisionSpecifier(a:path) !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- return 1
- else
- return 0
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:GetRevisionSpecifier(fileName)
- return matchstr(a:fileName,
- \ '^\(\%(\S\|\\\@<!\%(\\\\\)*\\ \)\+\)[\\]*\zs[#@].*$')
-endfunction
-
-" Removes the //<depot> or //<client> prefix from fileName.
-function! s:StripRemotePath(fileName)
- "return substitute(a:fileName, '//\%('.s:_('Depot').'\|'.s:_('p4Client').'\)', '', '')
- return substitute(a:fileName, '//\%('.s:_('Depot').'\)', '', '')
-endfunction
-
-" Client view translation {{{
-" Convert perforce file wildcards ("*", "..." and "%[1-9]") to a Vim string
-" regex (see |pattern.txt|). Returns patterns that work when "very nomagic"
-" is set.
-let s:p4Wild = {}
-function! s:TranlsateP4Wild(p4Wild, rhsView)
- let strRegex = ''
- if a:rhsView
- if a:p4Wild[0] ==# '%'
- let pos = s:p4WildMap[a:p4Wild[1]]
- else
- let pos = s:p4WildCount
- endif
- let strRegex = '\'.pos
- else
- if a:p4Wild ==# '*'
- let strRegex = '\(\[^/]\*\)'
- elseif a:p4Wild ==# '...'
- let strRegex = '\(\.\*\)'
- elseif a:p4Wild[0] ==# '%'
- let strRegex = '\(\[^/]\*\)'
- let s:p4WildMap[a:p4Wild[1]] = s:p4WildCount
- endif
- endif
- let s:p4WildCount = s:p4WildCount + 1
- return strRegex
-endfunction
-
-" Convert perforce file regex (containing "*", "..." and "%[1-9]") to a Vim
-" string regex. No error checks for now, for simplicity.
-function! s:TranslateP4FileRegex(p4Regex, rhsView)
- let s:p4WildCount = 1
- " Note: We don't expect backslashes in the views, so no special handling.
- return substitute(a:p4Regex,
- \ '\(\*\|\%(\.\)\@<!\.\.\.\%(\.\)\@!\|%\([1-9]\)\)',
- \ '\=s:TranlsateP4Wild(submatch(1), a:rhsView)', 'g')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:CondUpdateViewMappings()
- if s:_('UseClientViewMap') &&
- \ (!has_key(s:toDepotMapping, s:_("p4Client")) ||
- \ (len(s:toDepotMapping[s:_('p4Client')]) < 0))
- call perforce#UpdateViewMappings()
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#UpdateViewMappings()
- if s:_('p4Client') =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- return
- endif
- let view = ''
- call s:PushP4Context()
- try
- let view = substitute(perforce#PFIF(1, 4, '-c', s:_('p4Client'), 'client'),
- \ "\\_.*\nView:\\ze\n", '', 'g')
- if s:errCode != 0
- return
- endif
- finally
- call s:PopP4Context(0)
- endtry
- let fromDepotMapping = []
- let toDepotMapping = []
- for nextMap in reverse(split(view, "\n"))
- " We need to inverse the order of mapping such that the mappings that come
- " later in the view take more priority.
- " Also, don't care about exclusionary mappings for simplicity (this could
- " be considered a feature too).
- exec substitute(nextMap,
- \ '\s*-\?//'.s:_('Depot').'/\([^ ]\+\)\s*//'.s:_("p4Client").'/\(.\+\)',
- \ 'call add(fromDepotMapping, [s:TranslateP4FileRegex('.
- \ "'".'\1'."'".', 0), s:TranslateP4FileRegex('."'".'\2'."'".
- \ ', 1)])', '')
- exec substitute(nextMap,
- \ '\s*-\?//'.s:_('Depot').'/\([^ ]\+\)\s*//'.s:_("p4Client").'/\(.\+\)',
- \ 'call add(toDepotMapping, [s:TranslateP4FileRegex('.
- \ "'".'\2'."'".', 0), s:TranslateP4FileRegex('."'".'\1'."'".
- \ ', 1)])', '')
- endfor
- let s:fromDepotMapping[s:_('p4Client')] = fromDepotMapping
- let s:toDepotMapping[s:_('p4Client')] = toDepotMapping
-endfunction
-
-function! P4IncludeExpr(path)
- return s:ConvertToLocalPath(a:path)
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ConvertToLocalPath(path)
- let fileName = substitute(a:path, '^\s\+\|\s*#[^#]\+$', '', 'g')
- if s:IsDepotPath(fileName)
- if s:_('UseClientViewMap')
- call s:CondUpdateViewMappings()
- for nextMap in s:fromDepotMapping[s:_('p4Client')]
- let [lhs, rhs] = nextMap
- if fileName =~# '\V'.lhs
- let fileName = substitute(fileName, '\V'.lhs, rhs, '')
- break
- endif
- endfor
- endif
- if s:IsDepotPath(fileName)
- let fileName = s:_('ClientRoot') . s:StripRemotePath(fileName)
- endif
- endif
- return fileName
-endfunction
-
-function! s:ConvertToDepotPath(path)
- " If already a depot path, just return it without any changes.
- if s:IsDepotPath(a:path)
- let fileName = a:path
- else
- let fileName = genutils#CleanupFileName(a:path)
- if s:IsFileUnderDepot(fileName)
- if s:_('UseClientViewMap')
- call s:CondUpdateViewMappings()
- for nextMap in s:toDepotMapping[s:_('p4Client')]
- let [lhs, rhs] = nextMap
- if fileName =~# '\V'.lhs
- let fileName = substitute(fileName, '\V'.lhs, rhs, '')
- break
- endif
- endfor
- endif
- if ! s:IsDepotPath(fileName)
- let fileName = substitute(fileName, '^'.s:_('ClientRoot'),
- \ '//'.s:_('Depot'), '')
- endif
- endif
- endif
- return fileName
-endfunction
-" Client view translation }}}
-
-" Requires at least 2 arguments.
-" Returns a List of alternative filenames.
-function! s:PFGetAltFiles(protectedChars, codeline, ...)
- if a:0 == 0
- return []
- endif
-
- let altCodeLine = a:codeline
-
- let i = 1
- let altFiles = []
- while i <= a:0
- let fileName = a:000[i-1]
- let fileName = genutils#CleanupFileName2(fileName, a:protectedChars)
-
- if altCodeLine ==# 'local' && s:IsDepotPath(fileName)
- let altFile = s:ConvertToLocalPath(fileName)
- elseif ! s:IsDepotPath(fileName)
- let fileName = s:ConvertToDepotPath(fileName)
-
- if altCodeLine ==# s:_('Depot')
- " We do nothing, it is already converted to depot path.
- let altFile = fileName
- else
- " FIXME: Assumes that the current branch name has single path component.
- let altFile = substitute(fileName, '//'.s:_('Depot').'/[^/]\+',
- \ '//'.s:_('Depot').'/' . altCodeLine, "")
- let altFile = s:ConvertToLocalPath(altFile)
- endif
- endif
- call add(altFiles, altFile)
- let i = i + 1
- endwhile
- return altFiles
-endfunction
-
-function! s:IsFileUnderDepot(fileName)
- let fileName = genutils#CleanupFileName(a:fileName)
- if fileName =~? '^\V'.s:_('ClientRoot')
- return 1
- else
- return 0
- endif
-endfunction
-
-" This better take the line as argument, but I need the context of current
-" buffer contents anyway...
-" I don't need to handle other revision specifiers here, as I won't expect to
-" see them here (perforce converts them to the appropriate revision number).
-function! s:GetCurrentDepotFile(lineNo)
- " Local submissions.
- let fileName = ""
- let line = getline(a:lineNo)
- if match(line, '//'.s:_('Depot').'/.*\(#\d\+\)\?') != -1
- " \ || match(line, '^//'. s:_('p4Client') . '/.*\(#\d\+\)\?') != -1
- let fileName = matchstr(line, '//[^/]\+/[^#]*\(#\d\+\)\?')
- elseif match(line, '\.\.\. #\d\+ .*') != -1
- " Branches, integrations etc.
- let fileVer = matchstr(line, '\d\+')
- call genutils#SaveHardPosition('Perforce')
- exec a:lineNo
- if search('^//'.s:_('Depot').'/', 'bW') == 0
- let fileName = ""
- else
- let fileName = substitute(s:GetCurrentDepotFile(line(".")), '#\d\+$', '',
- \ '')
- let fileName = fileName . "#" . fileVer
- endif
- call genutils#RestoreHardPosition('Perforce')
- call genutils#ResetHardPosition('Perforce')
- endif
- return fileName
-endfunction
-""" END: Filename handling }}}
-
-""" BEGIN: Buffer management, etc. {{{
-" Must be followed by a call to s:EndBufSetup()
-function! s:StartBufSetup()
- " If the command created a new window, then only do setup.
- if !s:errCode
- if s:NewWindowCreated()
- if s:outputType == 1
- wincmd p
- endif
-
- return 1
- endif
- endif
- return 0
-endfunction
-
-function! s:EndBufSetup()
- if s:NewWindowCreated()
- if s:outputType == 1
- wincmd p
- endif
- endif
-endfunction
-
-" Goto/Open window for the current command.
-" clearBuffer (number):
-" 0 - clear with undo.
-" 1 - clear with no undo.
-" 2 - don't clear
-function! s:GotoWindow(outputType, clearBuffer, p4OrgFileName, cmdCompleted)
- let bufNr = genutils#FindBufferForName(s:p4WinName)
- " NOTE: Precautionary measure to avoid accidentally matching an existing
- " buffer and thus overwriting the contents.
- if bufNr != -1 && getbufvar(bufNr, '&buftype') == ''
- return s:BufConflictError(a:cmdCompleted)
- endif
-
- " If there is a window for this buffer already, then we will just move
- " cursor into it.
- let curBufnr = bufnr('%')
- let maxBufNr = bufnr('$')
- let bufWinnr = bufwinnr(bufNr)
- let nWindows = genutils#NumberOfWindows()
- let _eventignore = &eventignore
- try
- "set eventignore=BufRead,BufReadPre,BufEnter,BufNewFile
- set eventignore=all
- if a:outputType == 1 " Preview
- let alreadyOpen = 0
- try
- wincmd P
- " No exception, meaning preview window is already open.
- if winnr() == bufWinnr
- " The buffer is already visible in the preview window. We don't have
- " to do anything in this case.
- let alreadyOpen = 1
- endif
- catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E441/
- " Ignore.
- endtry
- if !alreadyOpen
- call s:EditP4WinName(1, nWindows)
- wincmd P
- endif
- elseif bufWinnr != -1
- call genutils#MoveCursorToWindow(bufWinnr)
- else
- exec s:_('SplitCommand')
- call s:EditP4WinName(0, nWindows)
- endif
- if s:errCode == 0
- " FIXME: If the name didn't originally match with a buffer, we expect
- " the s:EditP4WinName() to create a new buffer, but there is a bug in
- " Vim, that treats "..." in filenames as ".." resulting in multiple
- " names matching the same buffer ( "p4 diff ../.../*.java" and
- " "p4 submit ../.../*.java" e.g.). Though I worked around this
- " particular bug by avoiding "..." in filenames, this is a good check
- " in any case.
- if bufNr == -1 && bufnr('%') <= maxBufNr
- return s:BufConflictError(a:cmdCompleted)
- endif
- " For navigation.
- normal! mt
- endif
- catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E788/ " Happens during FileChangedRO.
- return 788 " E788
- catch
- return s:ShowVimError("Exception while opening new window.\n" . v:exception,
- \ v:throwpoint)
- finally
- let &eventignore = _eventignore
- endtry
- " We now have a new window created, but may be with errors.
- if s:errCode == 0
- setlocal noreadonly
- setlocal modifiable
- if s:commandMode ==# s:CM_RUN
- if a:clearBuffer == 1
- call genutils#OptClearBuffer()
- elseif a:clearBuffer == 0
- silent! 0,$delete _
- endif
- endif
-
- let b:p4OrgFileName = a:p4OrgFileName
- call s:PFSetupBuf(expand('%'))
- else
- " Window is created but with an error. We might actually miss the cases
- " where a preview operation when the preview window is already open
- " fails, and so no additional windows are created, but detecting such
- " cases could be error prone, so it is better to leave the buffer in
- " this case, rather than making a mistake.
- if genutils#NumberOfWindows() > nWindows
- if winbufnr(winnr()) == curBufnr " Error creating buffer itself.
- close
- elseif bufname('%') == s:p4WinName
- " This should even close the window.
- silent! exec "bwipeout " . bufnr('%')
- endif
- endif
- endif
- return 0
-endfunction
-
-function! s:BufConflictError(cmdCompleted)
- return s:ShowVimError('This perforce command resulted in matching an '.
- \ 'existing buffer. To prevent any demage this could cause '.
- \ 'the command will be aborted at this point.'.
- \ (a:cmdCompleted ? ("\nHowever the command completed ".
- \ (s:errCode ? 'un' : ''). 'successfully.') : ''), '')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:EditP4WinName(preview, nWindows)
- let fatal = 0
- let bug = 0
- let exception = ''
- let pWindowWasOpen = (genutils#GetPreviewWinnr() != -1)
- " Some patterns can cause problems.
- let _wildignore = &wildignore
- try
- set wildignore=
- exec (a:preview?'p':'').'edit' s:p4WinName
- catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E303/
- " This is a non-fatal error.
- let bug = 1 | let exception = v:exception
- let stack = v:throwpoint
- catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:\%(E77\|E480\)/
- let bug = 1 | let exception = v:exception | let fatal = 1
- let stack = v:throwpoint
- catch
- let exception = v:exception | let fatal = 1
- let stack = v:throwpoint
- finally
- let &wildignore = _wildignore
- endtry
- if fatal
- call s:ShowVimError(exception, '')
- endif
- if bug
- echohl ERROR
- echomsg "Please report this error message:"
- echomsg "\t".exception
- echomsg
- echomsg "with the following information:"
- echomsg "\ts:p4WinName:" s:p4WinName
- echomsg "\tCurrent stack:" stack
- echohl NONE
- endif
- " For non preview operation, or for preview window operation when the preview
- " window is not already visible, we expect the number of windows to go up.
- if !a:preview || (a:preview && !pWindowWasOpen)
- if a:nWindows >= genutils#NumberOfWindows()
- let s:errCode = 1
- endif
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! s:MakeWindowName(...)
- " Let only the options that are explicitly specified appear in the window
- " name.
- if a:0 > 0
- let cmdStr = a:1
- else
- let cmdStr = 'p4 '.join(s:MakeP4ArgList(s:p4Options, 0), ' ')
- endif
- let winName = cmdStr
- "let winName = genutils#DeEscape(winName)
- " HACK: Work-around for some weird handling of buffer names that have "..."
- " (the perforce wildcard) at the end of the filename or in the middle
- " followed by a space. The autocommand is not getting triggered to clean
- " the buffer. If we append another character to this, I observed that the
- " autocommand gets triggered. Using "/" instead of "'" would probably be
- " more appropriate, but this is causing unexpected FileChangedShell
- " autocommands on certain filenames (try "PF submit ../..." e.g.). There
- " is also another issue with "..." (anywhere) getting treated as ".."
- " resulting in two names matching the same buffer(
- " "p4 diff ../.../*.java" and "p4 submit ../.../*.java" e.g.). This
- " could also change the name of the buffer during the :cd operations
- " (though applies only to spec buffers).
- "let winName = substitute(winName, '\.\.\%( \|$\)\@=', '&/', 'g')
- "let winName = substitute(winName, '\.\.\%( \|$\)\@=', "&'", 'g')
- let winName = substitute(winName, '\.\.\.', '..,', 'g')
- " The intention is to do the substitute only on systems like windoze that
- " don't allow all characters in the filename, but I can't generalize it
- " enough, so as a workaround I a just assuming any system supporting
- " 'shellslash' option to be a windoze like system. In addition, cygwin
- " vim thinks that it is on Unix and tries to allow all characters, but
- " since the underlying OS doesn't support it, we need the same treatment
- " here also.
- if exists('+shellslash') || has('win32unix')
- " Some characters are not allowed in a filename on windows so substitute
- " them with something else.
- let winName = substitute(winName, s:specialChars,
- \ '\="[" . s:specialCharsMap[submatch(1)] . "]"', 'g')
- "let winName = substitute(winName, s:specialChars, '\\\1', 'g')
- endif
- " Finally escape some characters again.
- let winName = genutils#Escape(winName, " #%\t")
- if ! exists('+shellslash') " Assuming UNIX environment.
- let winName = substitute(winName, '\\\@<!\(\%(\\\\\)*\\[^ ]\)', '\\\1', 'g')
- let winName = escape(winName, "'~$`{\"")
- endif
- return winName
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PFSetupBuf(bufName)
- call genutils#SetupScratchBuffer()
- let &l:bufhidden=s:_('BufHidden')
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PFSetupForSpec()
- setlocal modifiable
- setlocal buftype=
- exec 'aug Perforce'.bufnr('%')
- au!
- au BufWriteCmd <buffer> nested :W
- aug END
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#WipeoutP4Buffers(...)
- let testMode = 1
- if a:0 > 0 && a:1 ==# '++y'
- let testMode = 0
- endif
- let i = 1
- let lastBuf = bufnr('$')
- let cleanedBufs = ''
- while i <= lastBuf
- if bufexists(i) && expand('#'.i) =~# '\<p4 ' && bufwinnr(i) == -1
- if testMode
- let cleanedBufs = cleanedBufs . ', ' . expand('#'.i)
- else
- silent! exec 'bwipeout' i
- let cleanedBufs = cleanedBufs + 1
- endif
- endif
- let i = i + 1
- endwhile
- if testMode
- echo "Buffers that will be wipedout (Use ++y to perform action):" .
- \ cleanedBufs
- else
- echo "Total Perforce buffers wipedout (start with 'p4 '): " . cleanedBufs
- endif
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFRefreshActivePane()
- if exists("b:p4UserArgs")
- call genutils#SaveSoftPosition('Perforce')
-
- try
- silent! undo
- call call('perforce#PFrangeIF', b:p4UserArgs)
- catch
- call s:ShowVimError(v:exception, v:throwpoint)
- endtry
-
- call genutils#RestoreSoftPosition('Perforce')
- call genutils#ResetSoftPosition('Perforce')
- endif
-endfunction
-""" END: Buffer management, etc. }}}
-
-""" BEGIN: Testing {{{
-" Ex: PFTestCmdParse -c client -u user integrate -b branch -s source target1 target2
-command! -nargs=* -range=% -complete=file PFTestCmdParse
- \ :call <SID>TestParseOptions(<f-args>)
-function! s:TestParseOptions(commandName, ...) range
- call call('s:ParseOptionsIF', [a:firstline, a:lastline, 0, 0, a:commandName]+
- \ a:000)
- call s:DebugP4Status()
-endfunction
-
-function! s:DebugP4Status()
- echo "p4Options :" . join(s:p4Options, ' ') . ":"
- echo "p4Command :" . s:p4Command . ":"
- echo "p4CmdOptions :" . join(s:p4CmdOptions, ' ') . ":"
- echo "p4Arguments :" . join(s:p4Arguments, ' ') . ":"
- echo "p4Pipe :" . join(s:p4Pipe, ' ') . ":"
- echo "p4WinName :" . s:p4WinName . ":"
- echo "outputType :" . s:outputType . ":"
- echo "errCode :" . s:errCode . ":"
- echo "commandMode :" . s:commandMode . ":"
- echo "filterRange :" . s:filterRange . ":"
- echo "Cmd :" . s:CreateFullCmd(s:MakeP4ArgList([''], 0)) . ":"
-endfunction
-
-"function! s:TestPushPopContexts()
-" let s:p4Options = ["options1"]
-" let s:p4Command = "command1"
-" let s:p4CmdOptions = ["cmdOptions1"]
-" let s:p4Arguments = ["arguments1"]
-" let s:p4WinName = "winname1"
-" call s:PushP4Context()
-"
-" let s:p4Options = ["options2"]
-" let s:p4Command = "command2"
-" let s:p4CmdOptions = ["cmdOptions2"]
-" let s:p4Arguments = ["arguments2"]
-" let s:p4WinName = "winname2"
-" call s:PushP4Context()
-"
-" call s:ResetP4ContextVars()
-" echo "After reset: " . s:CreateFullCmd(s:MakeP4ArgList([''], 0))
-" call s:PopP4Context()
-" echo "After pop1: " . s:CreateFullCmd(s:MakeP4ArgList([''], 0))
-" call s:PopP4Context()
-" echo "After pop2: " . s:CreateFullCmd(s:MakeP4ArgList([''], 0))
-"endfunction
-
-""" END: Testing }}}
-
-""" BEGIN: Experimental API {{{
-
-function! perforce#PFGet(var)
- return {a:var}
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFSet(var, val)
- let {a:var} = a:val
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFCall(func, ...)
- let result = call(a:func, a:000)
- return result
-endfunction
-
-function! perforce#PFEval(expr)
- exec "let result = ".a:expr
- return result
-endfunction
-
-""" END: Experimental API }}}
-
-function! perforce#Initialize(initMenu) " {{{
-
-" User Options {{{
-
-if g:p4ClientRoot != ''
- let g:p4ClientRoot = genutils#CleanupFileName(g:p4ClientRoot)
-endif
-if type(g:p4DefaultListSize) == 0
- let g:p4DefaultListSize = string(g:p4DefaultListSize)
-endif
-if g:p4FileLauncher == '' && genutils#OnMS()
- let g:p4FileLauncher = "start rundll32 SHELL32.DLL,ShellExec_RunDLL"
-endif
-if g:p4DefaultPreset != -1 &&
- \ g:p4DefaultPreset.'' !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- call perforce#PFSwitch(1, g:p4DefaultPreset)
-endif
-
-
-" Assume the user already has the preferred rulerformat set (which is anyway
-" going to be done through the .vimrc file which should have been sourced by
-" now).
-if g:p4EnableRuler
- " Take care of rerunning this code, as the reinitialization can happen any
- " time.
- if !exists("s:orgRulerFormat")
- let s:orgRulerFormat = &rulerformat
- else
- let &rulerformat = s:orgRulerFormat
- endif
-
- if &rulerformat != ""
- if match(&rulerformat, '^%\d\+') == 0
- let orgWidth = substitute(&rulerformat, '^%\(\d\+\)(.*$',
- \ '\1', '')
- let orgRuler = substitute(&rulerformat, '^%\d\+(\(.*\)%)$', '\1', '')
- else
- let orgWidth = strlen(&rulerformat) " Approximate.
- let orgRuler = &rulerformat
- endif
- else
- let orgWidth = 20
- let orgRuler = '%l,%c%V%=%5(%p%%%)'
- endif
- let &rulerformat = '%' . (orgWidth + g:p4RulerWidth) . '(%{' .
- \ 'perforce#RulerStatus()}%=' . orgRuler . '%)'
-else
- if exists("s:orgRulerFormat")
- let &rulerformat = s:orgRulerFormat
- else
- set rulerformat&
- endif
-endif
-
-aug P4Active
- au!
- if g:p4EnableActiveStatus
- au BufRead * call perforce#GetFileStatus(expand('<abuf>') + 0, 0)
- endif
-aug END
-
-" User Options }}}
-
-if a:initMenu
-runtime! perforce/perforcemenu.vim
-let v:errmsg = ''
-endif
-
-let g:p4PromptToCheckout = ! g:p4PromptToCheckout
-call perforce#ToggleCheckOutPrompt(0)
-
-endfunction " s:Initialize }}}
-
-""" END: Infrastructure }}}
-
-" Do some initializations.
-if g:p4DefaultPreset != -1 &&
- \ g:p4DefaultPreset.'' !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- call perforce#PFSwitch(0, g:p4DefaultPreset)
-endif
-
-aug P4ClientRoot
- au!
- if g:p4ClientRoot =~# s:EMPTY_STR || s:p4Client =~# s:EMPTY_STR ||
- \ s:p4User =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- if s:_('EnableActiveStatus')
- " If Vim is still starting up (construct suggested by Eric Arnold).
- if bufnr("$") == 1 && !bufloaded(1)
- au VimEnter * call <SID>GetClientInfo() | au! P4ClientRoot
- else
- call s:GetClientInfo()
- endif
- else
- let g:p4ClientRoot = fnamemodify(".", ":p")
- endif
- endif
-aug END
-
-call perforce#Initialize(0)
-
-" WORKAROUND for :redir broken, when called from completion function... just
-" make sure this is initialized early.
-call genutils#MakeArgumentString()
-
-" Restore cpo.
-let &cpo = s:save_cpo
-unlet s:save_cpo
-
-" vim6:fdm=marker et sw=2
+++ /dev/null
-" perforceutils.vim: Please see perforce/perforceutils.vim
-
-" Make sure line-continuations won't cause any problem. This will be restored
-" at the end
-let s:save_cpo = &cpo
-set cpo&vim
-
-" Determine the script id.
-function! s:MyScriptId()
- map <SID>xx <SID>xx
- let s:sid = maparg("<SID>xx")
- unmap <SID>xx
- return substitute(s:sid, "xx$", "", "")
-endfunction
-let s:myScriptId = s:MyScriptId()
-delfunction s:MyScriptId " This is not needed anymore.
-
-" CAUTION: Don't assume the existence of plugin/perforce.vim (or any other
-" plugins) at the time this file is sourced.
-
-" DiffLink {{{
-
-" Open the source line for the current line from the diff.
-function! perforceutils#DiffOpenSrc(preview) " {{{
- let s:EMPTY_STR = perforce#PFEval('s:EMPTY_STR')
- if perforce#PFEval('s:GetCurrentItem()') !~# s:EMPTY_STR
- PItemOpen
- endif
- call genutils#SaveHardPosition('DiffOpenSrc')
- " Move to the end of next line (if possible), so that the search will work
- " correctly when the cursor is ON the header (should find the current line).
- normal $
- let filePat = '\zs[^#]\+\%(#\d\+\)\=\ze\%( ([^)]\+)\)\='
- let diffHdr = '^diff \%(-\S\+\s\+\)*'
- " Search backwards to find the header for this diff (could contain two
- " depot files or one depot file with or without a local file).
- if search('^==== '.filePat.'\%( - '.filePat.'\)\= ====', 'bW')
- let firstFile = matchstr(getline('.'), '^==== \zs'.filePat.
- \ '\%( - \| ====\)')
- let secondFile = matchstr(getline('.'), ' - '.filePat.' ====',
- \ strlen(firstFile)+5)
- let foundHeader = 1
-
- " GNU diff header.
- elseif search('^--- '.filePat.'.*\n\_^+++ '.filePat, 'bW')
- let firstFile = matchstr(getline(line('.')-1), '^--- \zs.\{-}\ze\t')
- let secondFile = matchstr(getline('.'), '^+++ \zs.\{-}\ze\t')
- let foundHeader = 1
-
- " Another GNU diff header, for default output (typically for -r option).
- elseif search(diffHdr.filePat.' '.filePat, 'bW')
- exec substitute(substitute(getline('.'),
- \ diffHdr.'\('.filePat.'\) \('.filePat.'\)',
- \ ":::let firstFile = '\\1' | let secondFile = '\\2'", ''),
- \ '^.*:::', '', '')
- let foundHeader = 1
- else
- let foundHeader = 0
- endif
- if foundHeader
- call genutils#RestoreHardPosition('DiffOpenSrc')
- if firstFile =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- return
- elseif secondFile =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- " When there is only one file, then it is treated as the secondFile.
- let secondFile = firstFile
- let firstFile = ''
- endif
-
- " Search for the start of the diff segment. We could be in default,
- " context or unified mode. Determine context, stLine and offset.
- if search('^\d\+\%(,\d\+\)\=[adc]\d\+\%(,\d\+\)\=$', 'bW') " default.
- let segStLine = line('.')
- let segHeader = getline('.')
- call genutils#RestoreHardPosition('DiffOpenSrc')
- let context = 'depot'
- let regPre = '^'
- if getline('.') =~# '^>'
- let context = 'local'
- let regPre = '[cad]'
- if search('^---$', 'bW') && line('.') > segStLine
- let segStLine = line('.')
- endif
- endif
- let stLine = matchstr(segHeader, regPre.'\zs\d\+\ze')
- call genutils#RestoreHardPosition('DiffOpenSrc')
- let offset = line('.') - segStLine - 1
- elseif search('\([*-]\)\1\1 \d\+,\d\+ \1\{4}', 'bW') " context.
- if getline('.') =~# '^-'
- let context = 'local'
- else
- let context = 'depot'
- endif
- let stLine = matchstr(getline('.'), '^[*-]\{3} \zs\d\+\ze,')
- let segStLine = line('.')
- call genutils#RestoreHardPosition('DiffOpenSrc')
- let offset = line('.') - segStLine - 1
- elseif search('^@@ -\=\d\+,\d\+ +\=\d\+,\d\+ @@$', 'bW') " unified
- let segStLine = line('.')
- let segHeader = getline('.')
- call genutils#RestoreHardPosition('DiffOpenSrc')
- let context = 'local'
- let sign = '+'
- if getline('.') =~# '^-'
- let context = 'depot'
- let sign = '-'
- endif
- let stLine = matchstr(segHeader, ' '.sign.'\zs\d\+\ze,\d\+')
- let _ma = &l:modifiable
- try
- setl modifiable
- " Count the number of lines that come from the other side (those lines
- " that start with an opposite sign).
- let _ss = @/ | let @/ = '^'.substitute('-+', sign, '', '') |
- \ let offOffset = matchstr(genutils#GetVimCmdOutput( segStLine.',.s//&/'),
- \ '\d\+\ze substitutions\? on \d\+ lines\?') + 0 | let @/ = _ss
- if offOffset > 0
- silent! undo
- call genutils#RestoreHardPosition('DiffOpenSrc')
- endif
- let offset = line('.') - segStLine - 1 - offOffset
- finally
- let &l:modifiable = _ma
- endtry
- else " Not inside a diff context, just use 1.
- let context = 'local'
- let stLine = 1
- let offset = 0
- endif
-
- try
- if context ==# 'depot' && firstFile =~# s:EMPTY_STR
- " Assume previous revision as the "before" file if none specified.
- if perforce#PFCall('s:IsDepotPath', secondFile) && secondFile =~# '#\d\+'
- let depotRev = s:GetFileRevision(secondFile)
- if depotRev == ''
- return
- endif
- let firstFile = substitute(secondFile, '#\d\+', '', '').'#'.(depotRev-1)
- else
- return
- endif
- endif
- if context ==# 'local'
- let file = secondFile
- else
- let file = firstFile
- endif
- " If the path refers to a depot file, check if the local file is currently
- " open in Vim and if so has the same version number as the depot file.
- if context ==# 'local' && perforce#PFCall('s:IsDepotPath', file)
- let localFile = perforce#PFCall('s:ConvertToLocalPath', file)
- let bufNr = bufnr(localFile) + 0
- if bufNr != -1
- let haveRev = getbufvar(bufNr, 'p4HaveRev')
- let depotRev = s:GetFileRevision(file)
- if haveRev == depotRev
- let file = localFile
- endif
- " else " We could also try to run 'fstat' command and open up the file.
- endif
- endif
- if perforce#PFCall('s:IsDepotPath', file)
- let refresh = perforce#PFGet('s:refreshWindowsAlways')
- try
- call perforce#PFSet('s:refreshWindowsAlways', 0)
- call perforce#PFIF(1, a:preview, 'print', file)
- finally
- call perforce#PFSet('s:refreshWindowsAlways', refresh)
- endtry
- let offset = offset + 1 " For print header.
- else
- call perforce#PFCall('s:OpenFile', 1, a:preview, genutils#CleanupFileName(file))
- endif
- if perforce#PFEval('s:errCode') == 0
- if a:preview
- wincmd P
- endif
- mark '
- exec (stLine + offset)
- if a:preview
- " Also works as a work-around for the buffer not getting scrolled.
- normal! z.
- wincmd p
- endif
- endif
- catch
- call perforce#PFCall('s:EchoMessage', v:exception, 'Error')
- endtry
- endif
-endfunction " }}}
-
-function! perforceutils#SetupDiffLink()
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PDiffLink :PFDiffLink
- command! -buffer -nargs=0 PDiffPLink :PFDiffPLink
- nnoremap <buffer> <silent> O :PDiffLink<CR>
- nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <CR> :PDiffPLink<CR>
-endfunction
-
-function! s:GetFileRevision(depotPath)
- let rev = matchstr(a:depotPath, '#\zs\d\+$')
- return (rev !~# s:EMPTY_STR) ? rev + 0 : ''
-endfunction
-
-" DiffLink }}}
-
-" ShowConflicts {{{
-function! perforceutils#ShowConflicts()
- let _splitright = &splitright
- set splitright
- try
- let curFile = expand('%:p')
- "exec 'split' curFile.'.Original'
- exec 'edit' curFile.'.Original'
- silent! exec 'read' curFile
- silent! 1delete _
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute('^==== THEIRS \_.\{-}\%(^<<<<$\)\@=', '%s///e')
- call genutils#SilentDelete('\%(^>>>> ORIGINAL \|^==== THEIRS\|^==== YOURS \|^<<<<$\)')
- call genutils#SetupScratchBuffer()
- setlocal nomodifiable
- diffthis
-
- exec 'vsplit' curFile.'.Theirs'
- silent! exec 'read' curFile
- 1delete _
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute('^>>>> ORIGINAL \_.\{-}\%(^==== THEIRS \)\@=', '%s///e')
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute('^==== YOURS \_.\{-}\%(^<<<<$\)\@=', '%s///e')
- call genutils#SilentDelete('\%(^>>>> ORIGINAL \|^==== THEIRS\|^==== YOURS \|^<<<<$\)')
- call genutils#SetupScratchBuffer()
- setlocal nomodifiable
- diffthis
-
- exec 'vsplit' curFile.'.Yours'
- silent! exec 'read' curFile
- 1delete _
- call genutils#SilentSubstitute('^>>>> ORIGINAL \_.\{-}\%(^==== YOURS \)\@=', '%s///e')
- call genutils#SilentDelete('\%(^>>>> ORIGINAL \|^==== THEIRS\|^==== YOURS \|^<<<<$\)')
- call genutils#SetupScratchBuffer()
- setlocal buftype=
- setlocal nomodified
- exec "au Perforce BufWriteCmd <buffer> :call <SID>SaveYours('".curFile."')"
- diffthis
- finally
- let &splitright = _splitright
- endtry
-endfunction
-
-function! s:SaveYours(orgFile)
- if confirm('Do you want to accept the changes in "'.expand("%:p:t").'"?',
- \ "&Yes\n&No", 2, "Question") == 1
- exec 'w!' a:orgFile
- endif
-endfunction
-" ShowConflicts }}}
-
-" Restore cpo.
-let &cpo = s:save_cpo
-unlet s:save_cpo
-
-" vim6:fdm=marker et sw=2
+++ /dev/null
-*perforce.txt* A feature Rich Perforce SCM Integration for Vim.
- Requires Vim 6.0
- Last Change: 01-Sep-2006 @ 16:54
- Since Version: 1.4
- Revision: 1.3.0
- Plugin Version: 4.1
- Author: Hari Krishna Dara (hari_vim at yahoo dot com)
-
- *perforce-introduction*
- *perforce-plugin*
-This is a fairly complete integration with the perforce version control system
-for the most commonly used operations, including many administrative commands.
-It includes a great menu that is modelled very close to the p4win (the perforce
-GUI client) and is quite extensive.
-
-==============================================================================
-OVERVIEW *perforce-overview*
-
-|perforce-installation| How to install the plugin.
-
-|perforce-filetype| Perforce filetype plugin and setting it up for p4.
-
-|perforce-settings| An explanation of how to configure the plugin, for
- both the perforce related parameters and the plugin
- customizations, such as enabling menu.
-
-|perforce-ruler| Setting up the ruler to show an active status of the
- file.
-
-|perforce-syntax| Perforce syntax plugin.
-
-|perforce-help| Browse the p4 help conveniently from within vim.
-
-|perforce-reinitialize| Describes how to reinitialize the plugin to load the
- latest settings from the environment without
- restarting vim.
-
-|perforce-commands| A description of various commands that can be
- issued on Vim command-line.
-
-|perforce-revisions| Specifying perforce revisions conveniently.
-
-|perforce-interactive-commands|
- How to execute interactive perforce commands.
-
-|perforce-forms| How to edit the perforce forms (specifications) from
- within vim.
-
-|perforce-submit| Special handling of submit command.
-
-|perforce-list-commands| Commands that can be used in a list of items window.
-
-|perforce-extensions| Some useful extensions in the form of new options
- and commands.
-
-|perforce-misc-commands| Some additional useful commands.
-
-|perforce-special-commands| Some useful commands and mappings.
-
-|perforce-utils| Additional utilties (perforce/perforceutils.vim).
-
-|perforce-API| New API provided by the plugin (experimental).
-
-|perforce-tips| Some useful tips.
-
-|perforce-limitations| Current limitations of the plugin.
-
-|perforce-troubleshooting| Some notes how to trouble shoot problems.
-
-|perforce-changes| A change list for current version from previous
- versions.
-
-|perforce-known-issues| A list of known bugs.
-
-|perforce-wishlist| Wishlist items that may be worth doing for a future
- version.
-
-|perforce-bugreporting| Reporting bugs.
-
-|perforce-acknowledgements| Acknowledgements.
-
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-installation*
-
-To install, place the perforce.vim script in one of the runtime plugin
-directories along with the genutils.vim scripts that it depends on. This
-typically is .vim/plugin or vimfiles/plugin directory under your home directory.
-To get the latest versions of these plugins, goto the following webplages:
- perforce.vim: http://www.vim.org/script.php?script_id=240
- genutils.vim: http://www.vim.org/script.php?script_id=197
-
-The distribution contains the following files:
- - plugin/perforce.vim
- - Thin interface to the plugin (autoload/perforce.vim).
- - autoload/perforce.vim
- - The perforce plugin itself loaded on demand.
- - ftplugin/perforce.vim
- - The perforce filetype plugin file. See below on how to configure the
- perforce filetype.
- - syntax/perforce.vim.
- - Syntax definition file for perforce forms.
- - doc/perforce.txt.
- - The online help file (this file).
- - perforce/perforcemenu.vim.
- - Additional module to install and configure a menu for the plugin.
- See |perforce-menu|.
- - perforce/perforcebugrep.vim.
- - An utility script that can be used to generate useful information
- while sending bugreports about the plugin. See
- |perforce-bugreporting|.
- - perforce/perforceutils.vim.
- - Thin interface to autoload/perforceutils.vim
- - autoload/perforceutils.vim
- - Additional misc. utilities loaded on demand.
-
-If you obtained the plugin as a zip archive,
- - Just extract it in your runtime directory.
- - Start a new instance or go to an existing instance of vim.
- - Execute:
->
- :helpt <your runtime directory>/doc
-<
- This should generate the help tags for the perforce plugin help.
- - Setup perforce filetype as described in |perforce-filetype| section.
- - Make sure p4 command is in your path or set |p4CmdPath| property.
- - Set the |p4ClientRoot| property and additionally any other
- |perforce-settings| that you like.
- - Optionally set 'cmdheight' property to at least 2 to avoid seeing the more
- prompt for most of the messages the plugin gives.
- - The plugin requires that you have Vim 7.0 version installed.
- - If you want to enable the perforceutils.vim plugin, add the following line
- to your vimrc:
->
- runtime perforce/perforceutils.vim
-<
- - If you want to enable the menu, add the following line to your vimrc, at
- the end of perforce configuration lines:
->
- runtime perforce/perforcemenu.vim
-<
- - The core of the plugin is autoloaded by Vim the first time a perforce
- command needs to be executed. This improves the startup time of Vim
- considerably in some situations. If you want the plugin to be loaded
- immediately, you can force an autoload by adding the following command to
- your vimrc:
->
- PFIntialize
-<
-
-Note: It is important to make sure your 'shellredir' properly set such that, vim
-captures both the standard output and standard error messages from the external
-perforce command. If this is not correctly set, the plugin will not be able to
-show the error messages generated by p4 command to you.
-
-Also note that on Windows, if you use a UNIX like shell for your 'shell'
-setting, the plugin will not work correctly unless the 'shellslash' option is
-set.
-
- *loaded_perforce*
-Later, if you need to temporarily disable the plugin without needing to remove
-the files, you can set the loaded_perforce variable in your vimrc. You can also
-set the no_perforce_maps to disable just the mappings defined in this plugin or
-no_plugin_maps to disable mappings in all the plugins (provided they all honor
-this setting), in your vimrc.
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-filetype*
- *perforce-ftplugin*
-The package comes with a perforce ftplugin (|filetype-plugin|) which sets a
-few text mode options suitable for editing the forms and a syntax plugin to
-colorize the spec files. The ftplugin also positions the cursor at the
-appropriate line based on the type of spec you are editing. When you open
-perforce forms from within vim using |perforce-interactive-commands|, you
-don't have to do anything special for this to work, but if you want the same
-to work while editing forms using p4 command directly, then you need to add
-the following lines in your scripts.vim:
->
- if getline(1) =~ '^# A Perforce '
- setfiletype perforce
- endif
-<
-If you do not have this file already, then you need to create it under
-vimfiles or .vim directory (or anywhere in your 'rtp'). For details see help
-on |new-filetype-scripts|. Note that you also need to enable filetype plugins
-for this to work, see |filetype-plugin| for more information.
-
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-settings*
- *perforce-customizing*
-The plugin allows a lot of customization by reading some global variables. You
-can define a set of global variables in your startup script (.vimrc/_vimrc) and
-they are automatically read by the plugin during the Vim startup and are used
-for customizing the behavior.
-
-Note that all the setting names are case sensitive and the boolean settings can
-be set to the value 0 to disable and any non-zero number (for the matter of
-fact, any string will also do) to enable. All the settings can be changed at
-runtime without restarting vim; see |perforce-reinitialize|.
-
-The settings can also be changed at runtime, see |perforce-reinitialize|.
-
-Here is a list of all the options:
- |p4CmdPath|, |p4DefaultPreset|, |p4DefaultOptions|, |p4ClientRoot|,
- |p4EnableRuler|, |p4RulerWidth|, |p4EnableActiveStatus|,
- |p4ASIgnoreDefPattern|, |p4ASIgnoreUsrPattern|, |p4OptimizeActiveStatus|,
- |p4UseGUIDialogs|, |p4PromptToCheckout|, |p4DefaultListSize|,
- |p4DefaultDiffOptions|, |p4EnableMenu|, |p4UseExpandedMenu|,
- |p4EnablePopupMenu|, |p4UseExpandedPopupMenu|, |p4Presets|,
- |p4MaxLinesInDialog|, |p4CheckOutDefault|, |p4SortSettings|, |p4TempDir|,
- |p4SplitCommand|, |p4UseVimDiff2|, |p4EnableFileChangedShell|,
- |p4HideOnBufHidden|, |p4Depot|, |p4Autoread|, |p4FileLauncher|,
- |p4CurPresetExpr|, |p4CurDirExpr|, |p4UseClientViewMap|
-
- *perforce-command-path*
- *p4CmdPath*
-The plugin executes the external p4 command for all its operations. By default
-the command is found in the PATH, but if it doesn't exist in the path you can
-still specify the location by using the p4CmdPath variable.
->
- :let g:p4CmdPath = '<path_to_p4_command>'
-<
- Example: >
- :let g:p4CmdPath = '~/bin/perforce/bin/p4'
-<
- *perforce-presets*
- *p4Presets*
-This is a useful setting when you work with multiple perforce installations at
-the same time. This allows you to predefine a set of configurations that you
-can switch between without needing to restart vim or manually enter the
-details while using the |PFSwitch| command. Set this variable in your vimrc
-with a comma separated list of settings. Each setting should be of
-the form (separated with one or more spaces):
->
- <port> <client> <user>
-<
-You can include as many of these specifications as you want, just separate them
-with commas.
->
- :let g:p4Presets = 'port1 client1 user1,port2 client2 user2'
-<
-Once set, you can use the |PFSwitch| command in one of three ways to choose the
-setting.
-
- 1. If you know the index of the setting to which you want to
- switch to (starting with 0), just pass that as an argument to the
- command as
->
- " Switch to the third setting.
- :PFSwitch 2
-<
- 2. If you don't know the index, just invoke the command without any
- arguments. You will be prompted to enter the index after displaying
- a list of available settings.
-
- 3. If you have expanded menu enabled (see |p4UseExpandedMenu| or
- |p4UseExpandedPopupMenu|), then you can choose the desired setting
- to switch to using the "Settings" sub-menu under "Perforce" group.
-
- *perforce-P4CONFIG*
- *P4CONFIG*
-As a special case, you can have one of the specifications as "P4CONFIG",
-allowing you to switch to the P4CONFIG feature of external p4 command
-interactively, see |perforce-dynamic-client|.
->
- :let g:p4Presets = 'p1 c1 u1,P4CONFIG,p2 c2 u2'
-<
-Setting port field to "P4CONFIG" also has the same effect. This results in
-plugin not passing the options for port, client and user explicitly such that p4
-can determine them based on the P4CONFIG file. However you can still override
-them by explicitly specifying the corresponding option to PF command.
-
- *p4DefaultPreset*
-If you don't have the P4CLIENT, P4USER and P4PORT environment variables set, you
-can use this setting to initialize the plugin with corresponding values. The
-format for the value is exactly same as a single entry in |p4Presets| setting.
-In fact, you can also set this to an index in the |p4Presets|.
->
- :let g:p4DefaultPreset = '<your_perforce_port> <your_perforce_client_name> <your_perforce_user_name>'
-<
- Example: >
- :let g:p4DefaultPreset = 'localhost:1666 hari_client hari'
- :let g:p4DefaultPreset = 2 " Start with the second setting in p4Presets.
-<
-Note that the plugin automatically chooses some defaults for the above based on
-your environment, if you don't explicitly set them in your startup script.
-
- *perforce-default-options*
- *perforce-common-options*
- *p4DefaultOptions*
-If you need to pass in additional arguments every time the external p4 command
-is run, you can use the following setting. The arguments are passed to p4
-literally. For the set of options that you can specify here, see perforce help
-for "usage" (use ":PH usage" command, see |perforce-help|)
->
- :let g:p4DefaultOptions = '<default_options_to_p4>'
-<
- Example: >
- :let g:p4DefaultOptions = '-H hkrishna'
-<
- *perforce-buffer-local-options*
-In addition you can also use the buffer local variables "b:p4Options",
-"b:p4Client", "b:p4User", "b:p4Port" and "b:clientRoot" to override the global
-options (see ":PH usage" for option list) at a buffer level. The plugin
-automatically sets these options whenever you create a new perforce result
-window such that any future commands originating from the same window
-automatically inherit them. This is especially useful when you temporarily
-switch to a different client/user by providing one at command-line, and later do
-more operations on the results (provided the given client/user is valid on the
-current m/c). >
-
- :PF -c hari_tmp opened
- :PFileDiff
->
-The PFileDiff will automatically use the "hari_tmp" client as b:p4Client is set
-to that value. You can also use b:p4Options to set any option that is accepted
-in the global options section of PF command (see |perforce-global-options|),
-however for the client view mapping to work correctly, you need to have
-b:p4Client and b:clientRoot set. >
-
- :let b:p4Options = '-H my_host'
-<
-All commands executed when this buffer is active will automatically inherit
-these global options.
-
-NOTE: Currently the b:clientRoot variable needs to be set manually.
-
- *perforce-client-root*
- *p4ClientRoot*
-The client root is required for certain commands (it is same as what you
-specify in the Root: property in the client settings), so if not specified and
-if the |p4EnableActiveStatus| setting is enabled, the plugin will run the "p4
-info" command to read the client root setting from the perforce server. But
-this will introduce a short delay in autoload time (especially if you are
-talking to a perforce server that is installed out side your network). To avoid
-this, use the following setting to specify the client root.
->
- :let g:p4ClientRoot = '<client_root_directory>'
-<
- Example: >
- :let g:p4ClientRoot = 'c:/dev'
-<
-If |p4EnableActiveStatus| is disabled, the current directory is used as the
-default.
-
- *perforce-gui-dialogs*
- *p4UseGUIDialogs*
-By default the plugin uses console dialogs for some of the prompts. This is
-convenient as you can then use the input-history and expression register
-|quote=|. But if you like, you can enable this setting to force using GUI
-dialogs for all the prompts.
->
- :let g:p4UseGUIDialogs = 1
-<
-
- *perforce-automatic-checkout*
- *p4PromptToCheckout*
-The plugin by default prompts you to checkout, when you start editing a
-readonly file under the client root. You can disable this behavior by using the
-following setting:
->
- :let g:p4PromptToCheckout = 0
-<
-Note that you can still manually checkout (or edit) the file even when this
-option is disabled by using "PE" or "PF edit" command.
-
-When the checkout prompt is given, you have the option saying Yes, No or Cancel.
-When accidental changes to the buffer bring up the checkout prompt, you can
-select Cancel to revert the state of the buffer as much as possible (you may
-still have to press <Esc> sometimes). One advantage of selecting Cancel in these
-cases is that the next time you start making a genuine change, you will get the
-checkout prompt as expected (otherwise, you will only get this prompt once).
-
- *perforce-list-size*
- *perforce-default-list-size*
- *p4DefaultListSize*
-When you execute "changes", "jobs" and "filelog" perforce commands, the number
-of entries is limited to 100 to avoid generating a large volume of data. But you
-can change the value to whatever you like:
->
- :let g:p4DefaultListSize = 1000
-<
-To disabling it completely (show the entire list) set it to a negative number:
->
- :let g:p4DefaultListSize = -1
-<
-
- *perforce-default-diff-options*
- *p4DefaultDiffOptions*
-You can set the default diff options to be passed to all the "diff" and "diff2"
-operations (both direct and indirect execution of these commands), by using the
-following setting:
->
- :let g:p4DefaultDiffOptions = '-dwbu5'
-<
-For the options that you can set here, see the help for "diff" or "diff2" by
-running the "PH diff" or "PH diff2" command.
-
-Note, this setting can't be used to specify options to the external diff
-program.
-
- *perforce-menu*
- *p4EnableMenu*
-The distribution comes with an additional module called perforcemenu.vim to
-install a Perforce sub-menu on the main or PopUp menu. By default the menu is
-not added as many people (including myself) don't use menus (I have the entire
-menu bar disabled). Use the following setting to enable the Perforce sub-menu:
->
- :let g:p4EnableMenu = 1
-<
-The above setting will create a very basic menu with the most needed commands.
-This makes it easy to use shortcut keys if you have the |winaltkeys| correctly
-configured. To enable a more full featured menu, see |p4UseExpandedMenu|.
-
- *perforce-expanded-menu*
- *p4UseExpandedMenu*
-By default the |p4EnableMenu| option creates a full-featured menu that is
-modelled closely after the p4Win utility, which comes with perforce. But you can
-disable this and have only a basic menu with the most commonly used set of
-commands (this was the default for older versions of the plugin). Use the
-following setting in your startup script:
->
- :let g:p4UseExpandedMenu = 0
-<
-If you want a basic menu on the main menu (for the ease of using the shortcut
-keys), then you can consider having the full-featured version on the popup
-menu, see |p4EnablePopupMenu| and |p4UseExpandedPopupMenu| settings.
-
- *perforce-popup-menu*
- *p4EnablePopupMenu*
-This is similar to |p4EnableMenu| except that enabling this option, adds a
-Perforce sub-menu on the PopUp menu instead of the main menu.
->
- :let g:p4EnablePopupMenu = 1
-<
- *perforce-expanded-popup-menu*
- *p4UseExpandedPopupMenu*
-This is similar to |p4UseExpandedMenu| except that enabling this option, adds a
-more full-featured Perforce sub-menu on the PopUp menu.
->
- :let g:p4UseExpandedPopupMenu = 1
-<
- *loaded_perforcemenu*
-Note: If you never use the menu features of the plugin, consider setting
-"loaded_perforcemenu" to a non-zero value, to avoid getting this module sourced.
-
- *perforce-max-lines-in-dialog*
- *p4MaxLinesInDialog*
-Commands that use a dialog box to show the result (such as |PEdit|) assume
-that the messages generated by the perforce command are only a few lines. But
-depending on the arguments (e.g., "PEdit ..." and there are many files under
-the current directory ...), there can be too many lines to display in a dialog
-so the display mode is automatically switched to a new window instead of the
-dialog. Though the default limit is 1, which helps to draw your attention for
-the conditions that you normally expect a one line result (e.g., you checkout a
-file and someone else already checked out the file), you can change it by
-setting the following line:
->
- :let g:p4MaxLinesInDialog = <number of lines>
-<
- Example:
->
- :let g:p4MaxLinesInDialog = 5
-<
- *p4CheckOutDefault*
-When you start modifying a read-only file, the plugin prompts you to checkout
-the file from perforce. Set this option to 1 to make the default option to
-"Yes" and 2 for "No". The default is 2 to avoid accidentally checking out a
-file. >
-
- :let g:p4CheckOutDefault = <option number>
-<
- Example:
->
- :let g:p4CheckOutDefault = 1
-<
- *p4SortSettings*
-The |PFSettings| command by default sorts the setting so that they are in
-alphabetical order. But this will alter the position of the settings as new
-settings get added, so if you want them to always appear in the same familiar
-order, then set this to 0 to disable sorting. >
-
- :let p4SortSettings = 0
-<
- *p4TempDir*
-This setting points to the directory which should be used by the plugin for
-creating any temporary files. This setting is used for vdiff and vdiff2
-commands, but currently these commands don't really create any files on the
-filesystem, as the directory is used to merely generate the filenames for
-temporary files (the filename is still such that it is valid on the filesystem,
-so that you can write the contents to it for any reason, but you will have to
-reset the 'buftype' option first). But this may change in future when new
-features/commands get added which require the temporary files to be on
-filesystem. >
-
- :let p4TempDir = "c:/temp/vim-p4"
-<
- *p4SplitCommand*
-When the plugin creates new windows as a result of issuing perforce commands, it
-by default uses |:split| command, which creates a horizontally split window above
-or below the current window depending on your 'splitbelow' setting. But if you
-would like to change the way the windows are created, you can set this setting
-to any split command that is valid (such as |:vsplit| or "topleft split"). For
-all possible commands see |:vertical|. >
-
- :let p4SplitCommand = "vsplit"
-<
- *p4UseVimDiff2*
-If this option is set, the plugin uses vdiff2 instead of diff2 in the filelog
-window. See |perforce-vim-diff|. >
-
- :let p4UseVimDiff2 = 1
-<
- *p4EnableFileChangedShell*
-The plugin normally listens to the |FileChangedShell| events and refreshes the
-ruler automatically (See |perforce-ruler|), keeping the status up to date. But
-because of the way this event works, the plugin has to emulate the |timestamp|
-warning messages that would be generated by Vim by default, when there is no
-listener for this event. If you don't like this feature for any reason, you can
-disable it by setting this option to 0. >
-
- :let p4EnableFileChangedShell = 0
-<
-Note that the plugin no longer refreshes the ruler whenever vim detects that the
-file has been modified externally requiring a reload of the buffer (and this
-anyway happens only if the buffer is currently visible in a window, or if the
-'hidden' option is set). To manually refresh the ruler see
-|perforce-refresh-file-status|.
-
- *p4BufHidden*
-This setting is useful if you do not normally set the 'hidden' option. The
-plugin normally sets the 'bufhidden' option for the perforce plugins to the
-value "wipe" such that they are automatically wiped out when they are unloaded.
-This keeps your buffer list clean and also conserves the vim resources as you
-can potentially end up creating a lot of buffers, one for each perforce command
-that you execute from with in Vim. But this would prevent you from switching
-back and forth between the perforce result buffers and other regular buffers.
-If you often find yourself working with perforce windows for a long time, you
-should consider setting this option to the value "hide" instead, avoiding unload
-of the buffers when they are hidden. When you set this value, an interesting and
-useful side effect is that you can use <C-O> and <Tab> to navigate the preview
-window, which can be very useful while viewing the description of list items,
-see |perforce-list-commands|. >
-
- :let g:p4BufHidden = 'hide'
-
-Note: You have three other alternatives to essentially get the same
-functionality at different levels, avoiding the unload of the buffers:
- - Set the 'hidden' global option to avoid unloading all buffers. This
- essentially avoids unloading every buffer that is loaded/created in
- Vim, not just perforce windows.
- - Manually set 'bufhidden' local option to "hide" for any particular
- perforce window that you are interested in keeping around. Once set,
- this prevents the buffer from getting wipedout, until explicitly
- requested to do so. >
-
- :setlocal bufhidden=hide
-<
- - Use the |:hide| command instead of quitting the buffer by other means,
- such as the |:quit| command everytime. This again prevents the buffer
- from getting unloaded even after it is hidden, but conveniently so
- only when you use :hide command. If the buffer is later shown back
- in another window and then hidden without having one of the other
- settings appropriately set, then it will get unloaded and will get
- wipedout.
-
-See |PFWipeoutBufs| command for a way to cleanup all the hidden perforce buffers
-that get accumulated, when you use one of the above techniques.
-
-Note: There are other values that the 'bufhidden' can take, and so does the
-g:p4BufHidden option, but they are not useful. They leave the perforce result
-buffers lying around, without any useful side effect.
-
- *p4Depot*
-The plugin at any time can operate only on one preset depot, which by default is
-"depot". If your perforce server has multiple depots or if your depot name is
-not "depot", then you can use this setting:
->
- :let g:p4Depot = 'proj'
->
-to switch to a different depot than "depot". You can also do this at any time by
-using the |PFSettings| command interactively.
-
- *p4Autoread*
-By default, the plugin automatically reloads the file that get externally
-modified as a side effect of some perforce commands (such as get and edit), if
-the buffer inside vim is not yet modified. But you can disable this feature by
-using this setting: >
-
- :let g:p4Autoread = -1
->
-A value of -1 means, use the 'autoread' vim setting and a value of 0 means don't
-autoread and a value of 1 means autoread (the default).
-
- *perforce-ruler*
-The below are some additional settings that are related to configuring the
-perforce ruler.
-
- *p4EnableRuler*
-You can enable this setting to see additional information in the Vim ruler about
-the current file's status. If the status for the current file doesn't exist yet,
-nothing is shown. To make the status automatically available when you open a
-file, you can enable the active status option, see |p4EnableActiveStatus|. You
-can also manually obtain the status by executing the |PFRefreshFileStatus|
-command any time. See |p4RulerWidth| on how to adjust the width of the ruler. By
-default this setting is enabled, to disable it use, >
-
- :let g:p4EnableRuler = 0
-<
-The plugin modifies the 'rulerformat' for this to work, so if you are also
-modifying this, make sure you do it before the plugin gets loaded (doing it in
-the vim startup file will ensure this.)
-
-Note that enabling this option alone is not sufficient, you should also have the
-|p4EnableActiveStatus| setting enabled or use the |PFRefreshFileStatus| command.
-Also see |p4OptimizeActiveStatus| setting.
-
- *perforce-ruler-width*
- *p4RulerWidth*
-By default the plugin uses an additional 25 columns to show the perforce file
-status. You might want to increase this value if you have long client names in
-your perforce setup:
->
- :let g:p4RulerWidth = 50
-<
- *perforce-active-status*
- *p4EnableActiveStatus*
-Enabling this option along with |p4EnableRuler| will provide you a quick look
-at the current file's status in the perforce depot, as soon as it is opened.
-By default this setting is enabled, but you can disable it if it introduces
-significant delay for every file you open (as it involves running an external
-command which in turn has to talk to a server). >
-
- :let g:p4EnableActiveStatus = 0
-<
-If the response is slow and you would still like to have this feature, you can
-disable this option and and use the |PFRefreshFileStatus| command, for whichever
-file and whenever you want to see/update the ruler.
-
-Besides using the status for showing the ruler, if available, it is also used to
-make better decisions during some perforce operations.
-
-Note, you need to still have the |p4EnableRuler| setting enabled to actually see
-the status in the ruler. Also the default |p4OptimizeActiveStatus| setting
-optimises it such that the "fstat" is done only the first time the file is
-opened.
-
- *perforce-active-status-ignore-patterns*
- *p4ASIgnoreDefPattern*
- *p4ASIgnoreUsrPattern*
-These are regular expression patterns matching the filenames for which the
-active status should be ignored. If the current filename matches the default
-ignore pattern or the user defined ignore pattern, then it is assumed that the
-file doesn't exist in the depot and no fstat is done on it. By default the
-user pattern is empty and the default pattern is set to all files under tmp
-and temp sub-directories and any file with log, dif, diff, out, buf and bak as
-extension (case insensitive), which is expressed by the following pattern: >
-
- '\c\%(\<t\%(e\)\?mp\/.*\|^.*\.tmp$\|^.*\.log$\|^.*\.diff\?$\|^.*\.out$\|' .
- \ '^.*\.buf$\|^.*\.bak$\)\C'
-<
-To add additional patterns, the "p4ASIgnoreUsrPattern" should be used. The
-"p4ASIgnoreDefPattern" can however be set to an empty value such that the
-default pattern is completely ignored. Setting the default pattern to empty
-string without defining the user pattern will completely disabled this feature,
-resulting in a 'p4 fstat' call to every file that is opened (the file still
-needs to be under the client root).
-
- *perforce-optimize-filestatus*
- *p4OptimizeActiveStatus*
-Enabling this option along with |p4EnableActiveStatus| and |p4EnableRuler| will
-allow the plugin to determine a brief status of the file in perforce and show it
-as part of the ruler, without loosing much of the responsiveness. When you
-enable this option, the plugin determines the status only the first time you
-open the file and any other time there is a possibility for change in the status
-(after executing the |PEdit|, |PRevert| etc.) and when you manually ask the
-plugin to update the status using the |PFRefreshFileStatus| command. By default,
-this option is enabled, to disable it use, >
-
- :let g:p4OptimizeActiveStatus = 0
-<
-When this option is set, the current file status shown in the ruler may not be
-the most up to date status, so when it is important (see
-|perforce-negative-revisions|) make sure you update it manually.
-
- *perforce-file-launcher*
- *p4FileLauncher*
-This setting is used to choose the launcher application for executing the
-|PFileLaunch| command in a filelist window. For non-windows platforms, this
-needs to be explicitly set before you can use the |PFileLaunch| command, but on
-windows, this by default is set to the following command: >
-
- start rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler
-<
-This works almost the same as double clicking the file under explorer, so proper
-file associations are assumed. You can however change the command to whatever
-you like.
-
- *perforce-dynamic-client*
-For those users who have a need to dynamically switch between different perforce
-clients, the plugin provides ability to set expressions that can be used to
-provide call back hooks and determine the appropriate client. This is especially
-useful when you have multiple clients mapped on to the same root and there is a
-way to deduce the client based on the usage patterns and or current file.
-
- *p4CurPresetExpr*
- *p4CurDirExpr*
-These by default are set to an empty string, but can be assigned any Vim
-expression that is valid on the RHS of a variable assignment. The expression is
-evaluated and the result is used as the corresponding setting.
-
-The "p4CurPresetExpr" setting is used only when using |P4CONFIG| setting. The
-"p4CurDirExpr" at any time can also be used to determine the working directory
-of the p4 operation, which in turn could impact which |P4CONFIG| file is picked
-up.
-
-For the more demanding users, these expressions provide the call-back hooks
-required to determine the client based on your environment.
-
-Note that when you specify an expression which returns a different current
-directory than the current Vim working directory (as returned by |getcwd()|),
-the plugin doesn't attempt to modify any relative filenames that you specify on
-the command-line to be relative to the new directory, so you need to make sure
-you specify a valid filename in this case (or specify full paths all the time).
-This could get tricky especially if you can't predict which directory your
-expression would return. If your logic to find the current directory is really
-that complex, then you could use the experimental API (see |perforce-API| that
-the plugin provides to manipulate the filename arguments yourself from with in
-the "p4CurDirExpr" before returning the directory name. However, while adding
-new filenames to arguments (such as the default filename for certain commands)
-the plugin automatically uses full filenames, when you specify a "-d" option on
-the command-line or through the return value of "p4CurDirExpr".
-
-It is recommended to return an empty string from "p4CurDirExpr", when the
-directory is same as Vim's current working directory.
-
-See also |perforce-switch-client|.
-
-See |perforce-tips| for an interesting and useful idea for using "p4CurDirExpr"
-setting.
-
- *p4UseClientViewMap*
-This is an experimental feature, so defaults to 0.
-
-Use this setting to make the plugin look into your client View: mappings while
-translating depot paths to local paths and vice versa. The plugin translates the
-paths without needing to run "p4 where" command, by extracting the View: data
-from the client specification and building an internal representations for that.
-This is done the first time the translation is required and it is cached to
-avoid executing the "p4 client" command everytime. When the views in your client
-specification change, you need to manually update this mapping by running the
-|PFUpdateViews| command.
-
-Make sure you don't have any syntactic errors in your views (such as unmatched
-wildcards), as the plugin is not as forgiving as perforce itself in handling
-them (this is done for simplicity).
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-syntax*
-The perforce plugin comes with a Vim syntax plugin for perforce filetype, and
-works even when the |perforce-filetype| plugin is not setup. Most of the
-output windows generated for perforce commands are set to the "perforce"
-filetype and results in automatically sourcing this syntax file. Like any syntax
-plugin, you can do further customizations and overrides from your vimrc or from
-an "after" plugin (as the case may be). To customize syntax colors, here is a
-complete list of all the syntax groups that the plugin defines (replace the tag
-on the right hand side with your own preferred highlight group such as Comment,
-Special etc.):
->
- hi link perforceSpecKey <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceComment <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceDate <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceCommands <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceHelpKeys <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceClientRoot <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceKeyName <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceDepotFile <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceLocalFile <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceVerSep <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceVersion <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceSubmitType <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceDefaultSubmitType <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceViewExclude <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceDepotView <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
- hi link perforceClientView <your_preferred_highlighting_group>
-<
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-help*
-The plugin comes with a help browser to browse the perforce help from within
-vim window and move back and forth between different help pages. To start the
-help just type |PH| or "PF help" command or alternatively choose the appropriate
-menu entry. The plugin opens a new window that is positioned the way the vim
-built-in help does. Once you close the help window, all the other window sizes
-are restored, again the way the vim built-in help does.
-
-Once you are in the help window, you can see that the perforce help keywords
-are highlighted with a different color. To get additional perforce help on the
-keyword, you can just move on to the keyword and press |Enter| or |K|. You can
-also press double-click with your left mouse button.
-
-The |PH|, |PHelp| or "PF help" command takes a set of arguments that are passed
-to the perforce help command, which makes it easier to get to the help page if
-you know the keywords. The |PH| and |PHelp| commands also support command
-completion for help topics.
-
-You can use <BS> and <Tab> to navigate the help history. This makes it easy
-to view the perforce help and makes it feel like a hyper-text browser. Use "q"
-or any other vim command to quit the help window.
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-commands*
- *:PF*
- *perforce-global-options*
- *perforce-command-options*
- *perforce-command*
- *perforce-arguments*
-The plugin defines a set of new commands to interact with perforce. The most
-basic command is the "PF" command that is equivalent to the "p4" command on
-the shell. This command takes arguments that are processed and passed to the
-external p4 command and the output is collected back. Depending on the type of
-command and various user settings, the output is either displayed in a new
-window, a preview window or in a dialog box.
-
-The command syntax resembles that of p4 command. There are five different types
-of arguments that can be passed to PF command:
->
- :[range]PF [<p4 global options>] <p4 command>
- [<p4 command options>] [<arguments>]
-<
-All the argument sections are optional except for the command name itself. It
-provides the flexibility to issue complex commands (essentially anything that is
-possible at the shell prompt) such as the below:
->
- :PF -c client -u user integrate -b branch -s source target1 target2
-<
-where, the "-c client -u user" are global options, "integrate" is the p4
-command, "-b branch -s source" are the command options and the "target1
-target2" are the arguments to the corresponding perforce command.
-
-Note: See |perforce-common-options| for informaton on providing global options
-transparently.
-
-All commands executed through "PF" go through a common internal function that
-does argument validations/modifications/customizations etc. in addition to any
-command specific operations. This results in a very consistent argument handling
-throughout all the perforce commands.
-
- Example: >
- " Run p4 diff on the current file and display the diff in a new window.
- :PF diff
-
- " Show all the opened files under the src directory (assuming you we are
- " currnetly above this directory) in a new window.
- :PF opened src/...
-
- " Open the client specification for editing.
- :PF client
-<
-Most commands take variable number of arguments. Some commands that require a
-filename default to current file or ask you for an argument, if you didn't pass
-any.
-
-You can additionally pipe the output of p4 through external commands (filters)
-before the plugin sees the output. Anything after an unprotected bar ("|") is
-considered as the external filters and so is specially treated by the plugin,
-and the processing on such arguments is reduced to a minimum, which means that
-you need to take care of the shell specific issues (such as enclosing the
-arguments in quotes etc.) yourself. If you need to specify the bar symbol as
-part of the perforce arguments (not really as the shell pipe symbol), then you
-need to protect it with a back-slash, as discussed in the
-|perforce-special-chars| section.
-
- Example (useful for older versions of p4 client that didn't support -u
- argument): >
- PChanges -s pending | grep hari
-<
-If you find yourself using a combination frequently, you can create a new
-command for it to make it easier to type. For the above combination, the
-following can be placed in .vimrc:
->
- command! MyPChanges PChanges -m -1 -s pending | grep hari
-<
-Note, If you want to by-pass additional command specific processing, then you
-can use the |PFRaw| command instead of the "PF" command.
-
-The :PF command also supports custom command completion, to complete partial
-perforce command names as well as filenames. Most filename expansions
-automatically happen (like, %, <cfile> etc.), and # followed by a revision
-specifier is treated specially when occurred at the end of the argument, and is
-prevented from getting expanding as a Vim buffer name.
-
- *perforce-special-chars*
-Some of the characters in the arguments are treated specially by the plugin,
-unless they are protected by prefixing them with a back-slash. The characters
-that are treated specially are:
-
- character special meaning ~
- <space> argument separator.
- & codeline modifier. See
- |perforce-alternative-codeline-modifier|
- | pipe symbol.
- \ protects other special characters, unless protected by
- itself.
-
- *perforce-command-mode-specifier*
- *perforce-filter* *perforce-pipe*
-You can also specify the run mode of the perforce command as one of the "run"
-(default), "filter" or "pipe" by specifying one of the '++r', '++f' or '++p'
-option respectively to the PF command in the <p4 global options> section as
-described in the |perforce-commands| section. These options are just used as
-directives to the command-processor and are not passed to the external p4
-command. The "filter" and "pipe" modes are most useful with the "-x -"
-perforce global option (see ":PH usage" for details) and "display" mode is used
-mainly for internal purposes.
-
- option details ~
- ++p Write (pipe) the lines specified by the given [range] to the p4
- command on standard input. This works like the |:write_c| command.
- This only pipes contents to p4, and doesn't read the output back, so
- the contents are not effected.
- ++f Filter the lines specified by the given [range] through the p4
- command. This works like the |filter| command. You can create a new
- buffer or modify buffer containing the output of another perforce
- command, and pass the contents as arguments to a perforce command
- and get back the results. In fact the '++c' option of diff does
- exactly this. It first obtains the list of opened files in the given
- change list and passes them as arguments to the diff command. See
- |perforce-extensions|. The |PW| command is just an alias for this
- feature so that you can skip the bang for convenience (you can't
- specify -x option with this command, however).
-
-The default [range] for the ":PF" command is the whole buffer (1,$). There is no
-direct equivalent of Vim's |:read!| syntax here, but it can easily be done using
-the "filter" mode on an empty line created at the location where you want to
-read the output of p4 command.
-
- *:PEdit* *:PRevert* *:PAdd*
- *:PDiff* *:PDiff2* *:PPrint*
- *:PGet* *:PSync*
- *:POpened* *:PHelp*
- *:PDelete* *:PLock*
- *:PSubmit* *:PUnlock*
- *:PClient* *:PClients* *:PUser*
- *:PUsers* *:PBranch*
- *:PBranches* *:PLabel*
- *:PLabels* *:PJob* *:PJobs*
- *:PJobspec* *:PResolve*
- *:PChange* *:PChanges*
- *:PDepot* *:PDepots* *:PHave*
- *:PDescribe* *:PFiles* *:PFstat*
- *:PGroup* *:PGroups*
- *:PLabelsync* *:PIntegrate*
- *:PPasswd*
-
-While the perforce commands can be executed using the "PF xxx" syntax, some
-of them have an equivalent PXxx command. So the following two: >
-
- :PF opened -c 123456
-<
- and >
-
- :POpened -c 123456
-<
-are identical. However, if you intend to pass some global arguments to p4,
-then you are forced to use the first syntax. E.g., if you want to change the
-user specification of another user, instead of changing the P4USER env.
-variable, or using the |PFSwitch| command, you can use the following approach:
->
- :PF -u other_user user
-<
- *perforce-describe*
-The describe command by default adds the "-s" option to avoid generating the
-diff, unless a diff option is explicitly specified (implying that you would like
-to see the diff too).
-
-Note that the commands that normally prompt a confirmation message (such as
-revert) accept a "++y" argument to avoid the prompt.
->
- :PF ++y revert -c 12345
-<
- *:PE* *:PR* *:PA* *:PD* *:PD2* *:PP*
- *:PG* *:PO* *:PH*
-Some of the more frequently used commands have a shortcut to make it faster to
-type. Following table gives the mapping:
-
- Short-cut Command ~
- PA add
- PD diff
- PD2 diff2
- PE edit
- PG get/sync
- PH help |perforce-help|
- PO opened
- PP print
- PR revert
-
-You can also define your own shortcuts easily, e.g., >
-
- :command! -nargs=* PB :PF branch <args>
-<
-Place this command in your .vimrc so that it gets executed every time you
-start Vim.
-
- *:PFRaw*
-PFRaw command is like |PF| command except that it bypasses all the processing
-that the |PF| command does. You should be able to pass most of the perforce
-arguments as they are to this command. The raw output from the p4 command is
-collected and placed in a new window
-
-Note that you can't use PFRaw to execute any p4 command that requires user
-interaction (such as "PFRaw client") unless you can pass in a "-o" options to
-it. In fact the |PF| command and the corresponding specialized commands (such
-as PClient) pass the "-o" argument internally to generate forms.
-
- *perforce-initialize*
- *perforce-reinitialize*
- *:PFInitialize*
-Changing some settings may have impact on other plugin or Vim settings, so to
-propagate these changes, you should execute the :PFInitialize command.
-When you want to change a setting while within Vim, you can directly set the
-value of the corresponding global variable, but you should also call the
-:PFInitialize command. It is recommended to use the |:PFsettings| command, which
-not only makes it easier to find and enter values for these settings, it will
-also execute :PFInitialize for you.
-
- Examples:
- You can remove the Perforce sub-menu from the main menu by using
- the following commands: >
-
- :let g:p4EnableMenu = 0
- :PFInitialize
-<
- You can re-enable the menu, may be the full-featured one by setting: >
-
- :let g:p4EnableMenu = 1
- :let g:p4UseExpandedMenu = 1
- :PFInitialize
-<
- *:PFSettings*
-To make the above process easier, the PFSettings command prompts you with a
-list of settings to select from (without the common p4 prefix) and let you
-modify them. You can optionally pass in the setting name and value on the
-command line too. If passing the setting name, you can use Vim's completion
-mechanism to complete partially typed in name.
->
- :PFSettings [setting name] [new value]
-<
-The command reinitializes the plugin after making the modifications. A typical
-dialog to turn on perforce menu for a gvim window could look like this:
->
- :PFSettings
- 0 User 1 Client 2 Password
- 3 Port 4 Presets 5 ClientRoot
- ...
- 9 EnableMenu ...
- ...
- .
- .
- Select the setting: 9<Enter>
- Current value for EnableMenu is: 0
- Enter new value: 1<Enter>
-<
-You should see the menu turned on at the end of this process. You can quit the
-dialog at any time by just pressing <Enter> without typing anything.
-
-If you know the name of the setting (or use command-completion), you can specify
-the setting and its new value directly on the command-line, to avoid the
-dialogs. E.g., to change the default diff options: >
-
- :PFSettings DefaultDiffOptions -dwbu
- Current value for DefaultDiffOptions: "-du" New value: "-dwbu"
-<
-Note, there is also an abbreviation defined for this command as "PFS".
-
- *perforce-switch-client*
- *:PFSwitchPortClientUser*
- *:PFSwitch*
-If you are connecting to multiple perforce installations, the PFSwitch command
-can be used to quickly switch between them. For an explanation of how to
-store these configurations to avoid typing, or use the Settings menu, see
-|p4Presets|.
-
-When you want to switch to a different perforce server, or just switch to a
-different client or user, without leaving Vim or needing to change any
-environment variables, use the PFSwitch command in one of the following ways:
-
- 1. Prompt for the setting to choose from. Enter the index in the list of
- settings. >
-
- :PFSwitch
-<
- 2. If you know the index, pass it as an argument. >
-
- :PFSwitch <index into p4Presets starting with 0>
-<
- 3. To switch to an arbitrary setting, pass in the arguments as below: >
-
- :PFSwitch <port> [<client>] [<user>]
-<
- As a special case, you can pass in P4CONFIG as the only argument to
- switch to using the P4CONFIG feature of the external p4 command (see
- also |perforce-dynamic-client| and |perforce-P4CONFIG|. You can use Vim
- command completion mechanism to complete from the |p4Presets|.
- 4. You can also use PFSwitchPortClientUser which prompts you for the
- individual values. >
-
- :PFSwitchPortClientUser
-<
-See also |p4Presets|.
-
-Note, this command resets the cached file statuses of all the buffers such that
-their statuses are determined again based on the new client.
-
- *:PFWipeoutBufs*
-This command can be used periodically to cleanup all the hidden perforce buffers
-that are not already wipedout because they are not yet unloaded (see
-|p4HideOnBufHidden| for ways to do this). By default, this command only prints
-the list of buffers that will be wipedout, so to actually wipeout the buffers,
-run the command with "++y" option. >
-
- :PFWipeoutBufs ++y
-<
- *perforce-update-views*
- *:PFUpdateViews*
-Use this command to update the internal structures corresponding to the client
-view mapping. When run, it discards the local cache and reconstructs it by
-running "p4 client" command.
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-revisions*
-For convenience most commands (such as sync and print) take in a revision (as
-specified by "help revisions") as the last argument and apply it to the
-current file. You need to however protect the '#'s with a backslash such that
-it is not substituted by vim with the current alternative-file |#|.
- Examples: >
-
- :PP \#1 - To see the revision 1 of the current file.
- :PP @2002/01/01 - To see the current file as of a date.
- :PP @65000 - To see the current file as of change 65000.
-<
- *perforce-negative-revisions*
-In addition, you can also pass in a negative or positive number as a revision
-to specify an offset from the have revision. If you have the
-|perforce-active-status| feature enabled, the have revision value is available
-automatically, otherwise the plugin executes the file status such that it can
-generate the new revision after the offset. >
-
- :PP \#-2 " To see the (#head - 2)'th revision.
- :PD2 \#-1 \#-0 " Diff between the have and the previous revisions.
- :PD2 #\#have #\#head " Diff between the have and the head revisions for
- " the alternate file..
-<
-Note: Observe the "-0" given as the revision number to mean the head revision.
-
-Note: PD2 (which is a shortcut for "PDiff2" or "PF diff2") also supports an
-interactive mode in which you can just type in PD2 by its own with no
-arguments, and the plugin will prompt you to specify the two revisions. You
-can specify any revision specifier that is normally supported on the
-command-line, in addition numbers are always treated as revisions so you don't
-have to prefix them with a \#. >
-
- :PD2
- Version 1? 10
- Version 2? 2002/12/15
-<
-Note: To be able to specify revision offsets, you need to have all the resultant
-files already open in the current vim session.
-
- *perforce-alternative-codeline-modifier*
-Another convenient feature supported by plugin is to allow specifying an
-alternative codeline in addition to the revision specifiers by using the '&'
-modifier. Suppose you want to diff between the revision 2 of the currently
-opened file with the head revision of the same file but from another codeline
-called 'other', then the following syntax makes it easy >
-
- :PD2 \#head&other \#2 " Same as 'PD2 \#1 \#2' if 'other' is the parent
- " codeline and if they are in sync.
-<
-You can pass multiple such modifiers too, though the main use is with the
-depot-modifier as described below.
-
- *perforce-depot-modifier*
-The '&depot' modifier is treated specially. Instead of treating 'depot' (or the
-name of the current depot) as an alternative codeline, the filename is converted
-to its corresponding depot name. This is useful if the local file is not part of
-your client spec or is deleted from the depot. See also
-|perforce-edit-alternative-file| >
- :PF filelog a-deleted-file&other&depot
-<
-
- *perforce-local-modifier*
-The '&local' modifier is treated specially. Instead of treating 'local' as an
-alternative codeline, the filename is converted to its corresponding local name.
-
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-forms*
- *perforce-specifications*
- *perforce-interactive-commands*
-Most of the perforce forms can be edited right from with in vim. The perforce
-command line normally invokes the external editor to edit the forms and when
-you save and quit the editor, the form is read back and the corresponding
-settings are updated. E.g., the following steps describe how you modify client
-specification using the p4 command:
->
- $ p4 client
-
- # A Perforce Client Specification.
- #
- # Client: <so and so>.
- .
- .
- :wq
-
- Client <so and so> saved.
-<
- The aim of the plugin is to be able to do most of such actions without
-needing to leave Vim. So when you execute a command that requires editing a
-form, the plugin automatically generates the form in a new window for you to
-edit. You can then modify it as you would normally in the external editor
-invoked by the p4 command, and to finally save it, use the normal |:write| or
-the special "W" (|perforce-W|) command. The plugin then tries to send the
-changes back to the server and generates the result also on the same window. The
-entire process would appear the same as above, except for
-
- 1. you would use "PF client" or |PClient| in Vim, instead of the
- "p4 client" in the shell.
- 2. Edit the specification as you would otherwise.
- 3. The specification will be automatically written back to perforce when
- you save it like any other file (using :w or :W).
-
-Note that you can also use :wq to save and quit the window at the same time, but
-because of a known issue in Vim as of the release version of 6.1, your changes
-could be lost if the specification has an error. There is a patch available for
-this that fixes the problem, so apply the patch or use the safer :WQ command.
-
-What is the advantage?
-
- - You don't have to leave your Vim window or look for a command prompt.
- - If you change your mind, it is easy to quit/leave or even postpone
- (especially for submits, where you can convert it to a new
- change list) the spec window.
- - On errors you can just undo (by pressing 'u') and retry, as many
- times as you need to.
- - You have the option of opening the specification while viewing its
- corresponding list. E.g., you can execute "PF changes -s pending"
- and press "O" command on any change to open its change specification
- and easily modify it.
- - You can also view multiple specifications at the same time. You can
- for example easily move files from one change list into another.
- - You have additional commands defined local to the spec window, that
- are specific to the type of spec being edited.
- - Based on your working habits, you have other advantages that are
- inherent in using the same Vim session for multiple things.
- - It is much easier to use the Vim editing techniques to filter the
- filelist or edit the description instead of using the GUI in p4Win.
- - To me, it is also more fun to do it this way :)
-
-Unlike in earlier versions of the plugin, the specification buffers are now
-regular buffers, so they get marked as 'modified' when you start editing them.
-This prevents you from accidentally quitting the buffers, without writing them
-back to perforce. Also, Vim creates 'swapfile's for these buffers, so in case
-your session crashes, you can retrieve your changes (such as the description or
-your filelist) from the swapfile (see |crash-recover|). The swapfile will
-usually be created in the current directory or in a fixed directory specified by
-'directory' setting. When working with perforce specifications, the swapfiles
-could also be created in the temp directory, as the buffer names are often
-invalid on the file system (in which case the swap filename may not be that
-obvious).
-
- *perforce-W*
- *perforce-WQ*
-The W command accepts arguments that are in turn passed to the corresponding
-p4 command, so you can pass additional arguments such as "-r" while using
-submit form.
-
-There is also a WQ command which is same as the W command except that it also
-close the form window when there are no errors.
-
-The equivalent menu entries are "Save Current Spec" and "Save and Quit Current
-Spec".
-
- *perforce-changelist*
-The change command accepts a set of perforce filename patterns that are
-passed directly to "opened" to filter the files that should be included in the
-changelist. Without specifying the patterns, the command would work exactly the
-way the native "p4" command works, which means the changelist will start with
-all the opened files that are in the "default" changelist.
-
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-submit*
-The submit command is handled slightly differently than other interactive
-commands, as the "PF submit" or |PSubmit| internally runs the "PF change"
-command to generate a submission template. There are a few additional features
-implemented which are discussed below.
-
-PSubmit command accepts additional arguments which are passed in as they are
-to "opened" command to generate the list of files to submit, so it is possible
-to create the template with a set of files to submit such as, "PSubmit % #" to
-submit the current and alternate files only (which is more flexible than the
-native command). Of course you can always run with out arguments to generate a
-full list of files and then remove the ones that you don't want. You can also
-pass in the -c changelist# to submit the given changelist non-interactively (or
-submit it from "changes" list). You can convert a submission template into a
-changelist by simply using the PSubmitPostpone instead of the W or WQ command.
-Similarly, when you are in the change specification, you can use the
-PChangeSubmit to submit the current change instead of first saving it using W or
-WQ command and then submitting the change list using the "PSubmit -c
-changelist#".
-
-On partial errors during the submissions (such as those that require a resolve
-before submission), perforce sometimes automatically creates a changelist for
-the files in the submission template, in which case the changelist number is no
-longer "new" and the status is no longer "pending", so the plugin automatically
-detects this scenario and adjusts the template for these values. All you have to
-do in such cases is to 'undo' as you normally would, and fix the error before
-trying to submit again.
-
-Note, arguments such as '-r' are remembered when the PSubmit is first invoked
-and are used during the :W or :WQ command.
-
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-list-commands*
- *perforce-list-view*
- *perforce-item-list*
-When executing a perforce command that generates a list of {something} such as
-changes, you have special commands defined that are local to the buffer and
-are specific to the list you are viewing. This allows you to visually perform
-some operations on the individual item without needing to type a separate
-command on the item.
-
-There are commands defined for both the commandline as well as key mappings
-and menu items for these operations. Note however that the same mapping can
-behave differently on different list views, depending on what is the list that
-you are viewing. E.g., pressing D normally means delete the specific item, but
-on a filelog window when you select two history entries (select all the lines
-between the two versions, inclusive) and press D, you get a diff between the two
-versions.
-
-There are some generic list commands that work in most of the list views with
-somewhat consistent behavior:
-
-Note that for commands that generate a list of files (such as opened), there
-is a different set of commands defined, see |perforce-filelist|.
-
- *perforce-common-list-commands*
-These commands are available in all the listing windows.
-
- *:PItemDescribe* *:PItemOpen*
- *:PItemDelete*
- Command Key Meaning ~
- PItemDescribe <Enter> Describe the current item. This shows a
- summary of the current item in a
- |preview-window|.
- PItemOpen O Open the current item for editing.
- PItemDelete D Delete the current item. You will have be
- prompted to confirm the deletion.
-
- *perforce-client-list*
-You can use all the commands described in |perforce-common-list-commands|, as
-well as the below:
-
- *:PClientsTemplate*
- Command Key Meaning ~
- PClientsTemplate P Using the current client as a template,
- start creating a new client spec. You will
- prompted for the name of the new client.
-
- *perforce-labels-list*
-You can use all the commands described in |perforce-common-list-commands|, as
-well as the below:
-
- *:PLabelsSyncClient*
- *:PLabelsSyncLabel* *:PLabelsFiles*
- *:PLabelsTemplate*
- Command Key Meaning ~
- PLabelsSyncClient S Sync the client to the current label.
- PLabelsSyncLabel C Sync the the label to the current client.
- PLabelsFiles I List the files associated with this label.
- PLabelsTemplate T Using the current label as a template, start
- editing a new label spec. You will be
- prompted to enter the name of the new label.
-
- *perforce-changes-list*
-You can use all the commands described in |perforce-common-list-commands| as
-well as the below:
-
- *:PChangesSubmit* *:PChangesOpened*
- *:PChangesDiff*
- Command Key Meaning ~
- PChangesSubmit S Submit the current change list. You will
- be prompted to confirm.
- PChangesOpened o List files associated with this
- changelist.
- PChangesDiff d Show diff for the current pending or
- submitted changelist.
-
- *perforce-filelog-list*
-You can only use the describe command described in
-|perforce-common-list-commands| however there are other convenience commands
-defined for this view:
-
- *:PFilelogDiff* *:PFilelogDSync*
- *:PFilelogDescribe* *:PFilelogPrint*
- Command Key Meaning ~
- PFilelogDiff D Show diff between two selected versions
- (works only in the visual mode).
- PFilelogDSync S Sync to the current version.
- PFilelogDescribe C Describe the changelist for the current
- change.
- PFilelogPrint p Run print on the current version.
-
-You can generate the diff between two version while viewing the history. For
-this, you need to select all the lines between the two version, inclusive, and
-press the 'D' key. You can also use the PFilelogDiff with a range of lines as
-a prefix, without needing to select the lines.
-
- Example:
- You can mark the first version as 'a' using the 'ma' command and mart
- the second line as 'b' using the 'mb' command and execute: >
-
- :'a,'bPFilelogDiff
-<
-
- *perforce-filelist*
-When you execute the commands |POpened|, |PHave|, |PFiles| and |PDescribe| that
-generate a list of files, you can use the file list window to do further
-operations on the files.
-
- *:PFileDiff* *:PFileProps* *:PFileEdit*
- *:PFileRevert* *:PFilePrint* *:PFileSync*
- *:PFileChange* *:PFileLaunch* *:PFileLog*
- Command Key Meaning ~
- PFileDiff D Run "p4 diff" on the current file.
- PFileProps P Print the properties (fstat) of the
- current file.
- PFileEdit I Edit (checkout) the current file.
- PFileRevert R Revert the current file.
- PFilePrint P Print the current file in the preview
- window. This is mostly same as
- PItemDescribe, but handles the deleted and
- binary files correctly.
- PFileGet Sync the current file to the revision
- specified in the filelist.
- PFileSync S Sync the current file to the head
- revision.
- PFileChange C Open change list for the current file.
- PFileLaunch A Launch the current file. On windows, it
- works almost the same way as double clicking
- the file in explorer. On non-windows
- platforms, you need to explicitly configure
- a launcher command by using the
- |p4FileLauncher| setting. You need to have
- (correct revision of) the file already on
- the filesystem, if not first do a sync as
- described above.
- PFileLog Run "filelog" on current file.
-
-In addition, the plugin sets up 'includeexpr' such that you can use |gf| and
-|<cfile>| on the depot files. Since |gf| would result in the current buffer
-getting hidden, the current perforce buffer showing the filelist could get
-wipedout (unless this is prevented using the techniques described in
-|p4BufHidden|). If you have any mappings using |<cfile>| they should work well.
-
-Note: There is no quick help available to see which commands are available and
-what the mappings are for any given perforce result buffer. However, the output
-of nmap command is pretty useful and sufficient for this purpose. Type the
-following command as it is to see the perforce commands with their mappings
-(among others) >
- :nmap <buffer>
-<
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-extensions*
-There are some useful extensions provided over the perforce commands to make
-your job easier.
-
-|perforce-pending-change-diff| Restricting diff to an open changelist.
-|perforce-vim-diff| Diffing using vim's built-in diff feature.
-|perforce-external-diff| Diffing using external diff tool.
-
- *perforce-pending-change-diff*
-This provides an useful "++c" option to the PDiff command to specify a change
-number that is open on this client. The plugin internally queries the open files
-under this change list and restricts the diff to only these files. >
-
- PF diff ++c 1111 //depot/branch/src/...
-<
-The above restricts changes to only the changelist '1111' and under the src
-directory.
-
- *perforce-builtin-commands*
- *perforce-vim-diff*
-The plugin provides two built-in commands vdiff and vdiff2 to view diff using
-the Vim's built-in diff features instead of using the perforce diff and diff2
-commands respectively. If you need to customize the view, then read help on
-|diff-options|. These commands do not accept any options and will ignore them if
-any are provided. Make sure you don't have any windows that have diff mode set
-before running these commands as otherwise they will participate in the diff
-too.
-
- *perforce-vdiff*
- *:PVDiff*
- *perforce-vdiff2*
- *:PVDiff2*
-These commands are an alternative to the perforce diff and diff2 commands that
-use the Vim's built-in |vdiff| feature to generate the diff. Both command work
-exactly same as both accept upto two arbitrary local or depot files as
-arguments, but while "vdiff" command works with the files as they are specified
-(local or depot paths), the "vdiff2" command tries to convert them to depot
-paths as much as possible. There is also difference in how they choose default
-arguments when the number of arguments is less than 2. The "vdiff" commands are
-also a lot more flexible than the "diff" commands in that you can mix any two
-filenames as arguments, including those from different codelines, local and
-depot files and even those that are not even related.
-
-With only one file (or the current file when no arguments) specified as
-argument, the "vdiff" command like the "diff" command, diffs the file against
-that of depot, where as the "vdiff2" command, like the "diff2" command prompts
-you to enter the two depot version that you would like to diff for the specified
-file.
->
- :PF vdiff " Diff the current file against depot.
- :PVDiff % &altBranch " Diff the current file against the same from a
- " different branch.
- :PVDiff2 \#1 \#2 " Diff the revisions 1 and 2 for the current file.
-<
- *PFDiffOff*
-These commands always open new windows split vertically side-by-side to start
-diff settings (diff settings are local to windows), so that your existing
-windows are not disturbed. When you are done viewing the diff, you can just
-close the diff windows and be done. But in case you need to reset the diff
-settings, there is a command called "PFDiffOff" provided for convenience. The
-command is very flexible in the sense that, it can identify the diff windows
-that belong to one diff operation and when run from one of them, can turn off
-the diff settings on all the related windows. This is useful to incrementally
-add/remove diff windows using PVDiff and PVDiff2 commands. If run outside of any
-perforce diff windows, it turns off diff for all perforce windows.
-
- *perforce-default-diff-format*
-Pass the dummy option "-d" (with no diff flags) to perforce commands that
-produce diff output to force the format to be in the default diff format. This
-is useful in case the |p4DefaultDiffOptions| is used and you temporarily want
-the diff output to be of default type. This option is not really recognized by
-the p4 command, and so will be removed from the command string before seen by
-the p4 command (and so is merely used to avoid adding the default diff options).
->
- :PF describe -d 100
-<
- *perforce-external-diff*
- *perforce-GNU-diff*
-The "diff" command now supports running external GNU diff to generate the diff
-output. To use this feature, make sure you have GNU diff installed in the path
-and pass one or more of the valid GNU diff command options using the following
-syntax:
->
- +<short or long option>[=<optional argument>]
-<
-E.g., to generate diff output for the current file in unified format with the
-whole file in context (like the diff output in p4Win), you could use the
-following comand:
->
- :PDiff +U=99999
-<
-Just make sure that the number is large enough to include the whole file.
-Another example is:
->
- :PDiff +strip-trailing-cr +context=10 +W=120 +w
-<
- *perforce-execute-direct*
- *:PExec*
-This is a built-in command that executes arbitrary vim commands after
-processing the command-line the same way as it would if you executed any regular
-perforce command. This is useful to execute external perforce commands (though
-not limited to them) directly, when you find that you can't do some task using
-the features provided by the plugin alone. You typically want to execute
-perforce commands using Vim's |:!| feature, e.g.: >
-
- :!p4 sync %
-<
-But if you want to take advantage of the various command-line shortcuts provided
-by the plugin, then you would just pass the command as it is to :PExec: >
-
- :PExec !p4 sync %&altbranch#3
-<
-The above would sync the current file in a parallel branch called
-"altbranch" to the version 3. Using the command also has the other inherent
-advantages such as, you don't have to protect the filenanme special character
-such as "#". The plugin also performs the same escaping mechanism on the
-external command that it does on the regular plugin commands, however any
-filters specified are not currently escaped.
-
-Note, the above two commands are just examples that can easily be achieved using
-the following plugin commands: >
-
- :PF sync
- :PF sync &altbranch#3
-<
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-misc-commands*
-These are some misc. commands that are provided by the plugin in addition to the
-commands that are already described.
- |PFRefreshActivePane|, |PFRefreshFileStatus|,
- |perforce-edit-alternative-file|, |PFSwitch|, |PW|, |PFToggleCkOut|,
- |PFLastMessage|, |PDiffLink|, |PDiffPLink|
-
- *perforce-refresh-active-pane*
- *:PFRefreshActivePane*
-This command allows you to refresh the active perforce window (the window where
-the cursor currently is). The window should have been a result of a perforce
-command, to be able to refresh it. There is also a menu entry and a normal-mode
-mapping <Leader>prap to do the same.
-
- *perforce-refresh-file-status*
- *:PFRefreshFileStatus*
-Use this command to manually refresh the |perforce-ruler|. Useful when you
-have the automatic refresh disabled by setting the |p4EnableActiveStatus|
-to 0. You can also use the normal-mode mapping <Leader>prfs to do the same.
-
- *perforce-edit-alternative-file*
- *E*
- *ES*
-These commands allow you to open the current file from an alternative codeline.
-The syntax of the command is: >
-
- E [codeline] [files: default %]
- ES [codeline] [files: default %]
-<
-The difference between the two is that ES opens the file by splitting the
-current window, where as E opens the file in the current window. You can specify
-more than one file in which case the first one is still opened, but the
-remaining files are just added to the buffer list so you can open them later
-using a buffer explorer, or using :e #<buf>. If no arguments are passed, (just
-type E or ES on its own), you will be prompted to enter the codeline.
-
- *perforce-write-file-contents*
- *:PW*
-The |PW| command is a special command that you can use to filter the current
-file contents through p4. You can specify the range of lines that need to be
-written to the command and the default range is the entire file (1,$). The "W"
-(|perforce-W|) or "WQ" (|perforce-WQ|) command described in |perforce-forms|
-internally uses this command to write the form back to the perforce command and
-read the result back. The command itself uses the |perforce-filter| feature to
-do its job.
-
-The following command can be used to revert the contents of the current file
-without using the perforce "revert" command. You can save the file, but you can
-always do |:undo| to get back to your original contents (provided you haven't
-lost your undo history). So this can be used to temporarily revert contents to
-the depot version and then get back to your original version.
->
- :PW print -q
- :w
- :undo
-<
-Also see |perforce-command-mode-specifier| for alternatives to using this
-command.
-
- *perforce-toggle-checkout-prompt*
- *:PFToggleCkOut*
-This command can be used to disable/enable the automatic checkout prompt while
-editing the readonly files. This is useful while you are in a read-only vim
-(started with -R option), so even the files that are already checked out also
-appear as read-only files, in which case, you don't want to see the checkout
-prompt when you accidentally start modifying a file (or for that matter even
-when you deliberately modify a file).
-
- *perforce-last-message*
- *:PFLastMessage*
-Prints the last given message again.
-
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-special-commands*
-
- *:<pfitem>*
-You can use the special tag <pfitem> on the command-line to mean the current
-list item. This works very close to how |:<cword>| etc. work. The command-line
-parser would replace this with the value of the current item (which is dependent
-on the type of list view) at runtime. This is useful to create your own
-mappings/commands over what the plugin provides.
-
- *perforce-special-mappings*
-There are some special mapping created for the command-line usage.
-
-While you are in a list view (such as list of labels), you can get the name of
-the current label on to the command-line by just typing <Ctrl-X><Ctrl-I>. This
-is useful to quickly and accurately execute commands on the items that have
-long names.
-
-On the same lines as the E command (|perforce-edit-alternative-file|), there
-is another command-line mapping created for inserting the name of an
-alternate file right at the command-line. You can do this by typing
-<Ctrl-X><Ctrl-P>. You will be prompted to enter the name of the alternative
-codeline.
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-utils*
-These are available only when you install the perforce/perforceutils.vim plugin
-as described in the |perforce-installation| section.
-
- *perforce-diff-mode*
- *perforce-diff-hyperlink*
- *:PDiffLink* *:PDiffPLink*
-Executing various commands such as |PDiff| and |PDescribe| produce output in the
-form of perforce diff (very similar to GNU diff output). The plugin provides two
-commands to make it easier to navigate from the diff output to the original
-source file like a hyperlink. The location of the original source file and the
-line number are extracted from the diff output (supports the default, context
-and unified formats). To open the source file and take the cursor to correct
-location, use :PDiffLink command or press "O". To open the source file and
-position the correct location in the preview window, use :PDiffPLink or press
-<CR>. These commands are defined for only those windows that contain perforce
-diff output.
-
-Note that the commands can be executed on both the old and new source lines, and
-the plugin either opens the appropriate file on the local filesystem or
-"print"s the correct version from Perforce to position the cursor. When diff
-refers to a depot file and the corresponding local file is already open in Vim
-and has the same revision as of the depot file that the diff refers to, the
-plugin opens the local file instead.
-
-Note these commands are capable of handling regular GNU diff output formats too,
-so you can use it on diff outputs generated using the "diff" command alone.
-
- *:PFDiffLink*
- *:PFDiffPLink*
-These commands provide the same functionality that |PDiffLink| and |PDiffPLink|
-provide in a diff windows, except that you can run them in any buffer that has
-diff style output. Mostly useful if you are viewing diff obtained in a patch.
-
- *perforce-show-conflicts*
- *:PFShowConflicts*
-This command is useful while resolving conflicts using an interactive
-"p4 resolve" command. When you choose the "e" option to edit files, perforce
-generates a single file containing changes from ORIGINAL, THEIRS and YOURS. It
-is usually hard (especially when the conflicting region is large) to figure out
-what others have changed and how to resolve them. Using a visual merge tool
-usually helps, but this commands provides an alternative by allowing you to use
-the |diff-mode| features in Vim. Once p4 invokes Vim as the EDITOR using a
-tempfile as the argument, you can run this command to generate three vertical
-windows each containing changes from ORIGINAL, THEIRS or YOURS only, and invokes
-the |diff-options| on them. Edit the YOURS file as usual and use the |:diffget|
-command from within YOURS or the |:diffput| command from the other two windows
-to move diff regions into the YOURS file, and finally write the changes back to
-the original temp file using the |:write| command.
-
- *perforce-selectbuf-ftplugin*
- *perforce-selectbuf-integration*
-The perforce plugin now comes with ftplugin that adds some perforce commands to
-the SelectBuf buffer browser. If you have the SelectBuf plugin installed, you
-don't need to do anything special to take advantage of this. When you are
-viewing the buffer list, you can execute the following commands directly on the
-current buffer in the list, or the current selection of buffers:
-
- P4 Command Map ~
- add <Leader>pfa
- sync <Leader>pfg
- edit <Leader>pfe
- delete <Leader>pft
- revert <Leader>pfr
- submit <Leader>pfs
- lock <Leader>pfl
- unlock <Leader>pfu
- diff <Leader>pfd
- diff2 <Leader>pf2
-
-I also recommend also installing multiselect.vim plugin that you can download
-from www.vim.org that allows you to select multiple buffers that are
-non-adjacent to do operations on them. This allows you to e.g., submit a few
-files together that are spread out far from each other in the buffer list.
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-API*
-The plugin comes with an experimental API that you can use to extend the
-functionality and provide some integration. Please send in your feedback to
-improve the API. You should also look at the perforce/perforcemenu.vim and
-perforce/perforcebugrep.vim for examples.
->
- " Return the value of the variable in the script context (so add
- " appropriate prefix).
- " Ex:
- " let curClient = perforce#PFGet('s:p4Client')
- String perforce#PFGet(String var)
-
- " Set the value of the specified variable in the script context, to the
- " value given.
- " Ex:
- " call perforce#PFSet('s:p4Client', 'xxx')
- void perforce#PFSet(String var, String val)
-
- " Call the specified function in the script context with the arguments
- " passed and return the result. Pass appropriate number of arguments
- " based on the function that you are calling.
- " Ex:
- " echo perforce#PFCall('s:PFIF', '0', '4', 'info')
- " let client = perforce#PFCall('s:GetSettingValue', 'Client')
- String perforce#PFCall(String func, ...)
-
- " Evaluate the given expression in the script context and return the
- " result. The expression can be any Vim expression that is valid on
- " RHS of a variable assignment.
- " Ex:
- " let client = perforce#PFEval('s:p4Client')
- " let client = perforce#PFEval('s:GetSettingValue("Client")')
- String perforce#PFEval(String expr)
-<
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-tips*
-- If you are new to Perforce, try the help browser using the |PH| command. You
- can easily move back and forth in the help history using <BS> and <Tab> keys.
-
-- The :W and :WQ commands also accept arguments that are passed as they are to
- the external p4 command. If you forgot to specify '-r' option to PSubmit,
- you can still specify it to the :W or :WQ command.
-
-- How to quickly open the current file from a different codeline?
->
- :E <codeline>
-<
-- How to quickly and easily find and open a file, say x.y, which you know is
- somewhere under the current directory?
->
- :PF files .../x.y - List the files that match x.y in the codeline. This
- opens a new window with all the files that match x.y.
- You can move cursor to the file-line that you want to
- open.
- O - Open the file that is displayed under the cursor.
- ^Wo - Close all other windows (see |CTRL-W_o|).
-<
- This technique can also be used with other wildcards that perforce supports.
- E.g, you can find all the shell scripts that are checked in to a branch by the
- following command (assuming they all have .sh extension):
->
->
- :PF files //depot/branch/.../*.sh
-<
-- How to quickly and easily find and launch a file in its associated
- application (needs configuration on non-windows platforms)?
->
- :PF files .../x.y - List the files that match x.y in the codeline. This
- opens a new window with all the files that match x.y.
- You can move cursor to the file-line that you want to
- open.
- A - LAunch the file.
-<
-- How to easily reach to a file that you know is currently checked out?
->
- :PO - This will create a new window with all the opened
- files. You can move cursor to the file-line that you
- want to open.
- O - Open the file that is displayed under the cursor.
- ^Wo - Close all other windows.
-<
-- You can temporarily disable the p4DefaultListSize (by default set to 100)
- while running some list commands by using the -m -1 arguments, to see all
- the results.
->
- :PChanges -s pending -m -1
-<
-- The plugin defines some long normal mode mappings, which could be hard to type
- without making errors or pausing for a brief moment. To type in such long
- mappings comfortably, you can download and install the execmap.vim plugin from
- www.vim.org.
-- You can create aliases for most used command combinations using the Vim
- |:command| feature (from your vimrc). E.g. the following gives my pending
- change lists.
->
- :command! PendingChanges :PF changes -s pending -u hkrishna -m -1 <args>
-<
-- To quickly go to the lines that you have modified in the current file, open
- the diff window against the depot, scroll/find the line that you are
- interested in and use |perforce-diff-mode| features.
->
- :PD
- /FIXME
- O
-<
-- To quickly start over with the depot version, without needing to execute
- "revert" followed by an "edit", use the |PW| command.
->
- :PW print -q
-
-- To insert the output of any perforce command at the current location, first
- open a blank line and run the command using |PW.
->
- o<Esc>
- :.PW describe -s 100
-<
-- Set "p4CurDirExpr" to the following:
->
- let g:p4CurDirExpr = "(isdirectory(expand('%')) ? substitute(expand('%:p'),
- \ '\\\\$', '', '') : '')"
-<
- to have the commands run from the directory that you are currently viewing,
- instead of the current directory of Vim.
-
-- If your colleague sends you diff for review, you can make use of :PFDiffLink
- and :PFDiffPLink commands to make it easier to reach the "before" file. In
- addition, if your colleague's dev folder is accessible by you in the same m/c
- (typically for a UNIX server), you should be able to look at the "after"
- changes in context. Even if the dev folder is accessible only over the
- network, you can convert the local paths in the diff to the network paths
- (E.g., you could convert "c:\dev" to "\\tom\dev"), and browse the changes
- comfortably.
-
-- Do you know that :PFDiffLink and :PFDiffPLink commands can be used on regular
- "diff" command output too?
-
-- To quickly search for change descriptions, you can print the list of changes
- matching a given restriction, with their descriptions and use Vim to search
- for the pattern. You can then describe the change for more information. Ex: >
-
- :PChanges -l //depot/branch/src/server/...
- /socket
-<
-- Use VDiff if you want to revert only parts of your changes.
- *perforce-explore-changed-lines*
-- Here is a technique I often use to track who and when someone made a
- particular change. The technique assumes you have a branch which includes all
- the releases (typically called "release" or "main"). You would first get the
- annotations as below: >
-
- :PF annotate -a &main&depot
-<
- Locate the line that has been changed (you might find multiple lines due to
- reformatting) and identify the version. Run the below command to identify the
- change (can be executed from the annotate window): >
-
- :PF filelog -i
-<
- This gives you the change number and integration history for that version.
- Sometimes this is not enough to find the origin branch, so you can continue to
- execute "annotate" and "filelog" commands until you find the original branch
- and change number.
-
-==============================================================================
-
- *perforce-limitations*
- - Interactive resolves can't be done using the plugin. You can however use
- auto resolves by passing options such as -as to the 'resolve' command. See
- "PH resolve" for help on auto-resolves. Also take a look at the
- |PFShowConflicts| command.
- - The plugin can work with only one depot at any time, but you can easily
- switch between different depots by changing the |p4Depot| setting through
- the |PFSettings| command.
- - When executing commands that take a lot of time, such as syncing on the
- entire branch, Vim waits for the command to complete and exit before
- the plugin can display the result. So until Vim becomes more capable in
- executing external commands in this regard, I recommend not to run such
- commands using the plugin.
- - Since 'q' is mapped to quit the perforce windows, it is hard to record
- macros that involve dealing with perforce windows. A workaround is to
- create a new mapping to the "q" command and use that to start and stop
- recording instead, something like this:
->
- nnoremap <F12> q
-<
- *perforce-troubleshooting*
- - If none of the perforce operations work for you, then make sure you set
- your |p4CmdPath| setting correctly. You can run PFS command and select
- CmdPath setting to see what the current value is. On windows, if you have
- back-slashes in the path, then make sure your 'shell' setting can honor
- them. The 'shellslash' setting is also important if you use a UNIX-like
- shells on windows. IF all seems to be well, then please report the problem
- to me with your 'shell' setting and OS details.
- - If you get E485 errors occassionally or most of the time, and your shell
- related settings seem to be fine, then point your $TMP and $TEMP
- environmental variables to some path that is shorter ("/tmp" instead of
- "C:/DOCUME~1/HARI/LOCALS~1/Temp").
- - If the online perforce help is not working (ie., you are reading this by
- directly opening the file, instead of by typing :h
- perforce-troubleshooting :), then make sure you ran |:helpt| command.
- - If you are not getting automatic checkout prompt when you modify a
- read-only file for the first time (and everything else seems to work
- fine), then make sure you set your |p4ClientRoot| property correctly. The
- plugin ignores any files that are not under your root from giving this
- prompt.
- - If vdiff and vdiff2 commands don't work for you, make sure the vimdiff
- itself works for you. Try running the following command on any two files:
- >
- gvim -d file1 file2
-<
- If the above command doesn't produce any diff though they are different,
- or gives any error messages, then first go through the help on |vimdiff|
- to get the standalone diff working.
- - While editing perforce specifications from commandline, if you don't see
- the perforce syntax or cursor is not positioned at a convenient position,
- then make sure you added perforce filetype as described in
- |perforce-filetype|.
- - If |perforce-ruler| doesn't work for you, make sure you have 'ruler'
- option set. Also make sure you didn't disable |p4EnableRuler| setting. It
- is also possible that another plugin is overwriting the 'rulerformat'
- setting (instead of appending to it, as done by the perforce plugin) after
- the perforce plugin configures it. Also, if you are in the 'paste' mode,
- Vim automatically disables ruler, so make sure you don't currently have
- 'paste' option set.
- - If you observe a noticiable delay in Vim startup time after you installed
- perforce plugin, it may be because, the plugin is trying to obtain the
- value of |p4ClientRoot| setting by executing the "PF info" command. You
- can avoid this by setting this property yourself in your vimrc.
- - If piping a spec manually to a perforce command such as 'change' or
- 'submit' using ++p option is not working, make sure the command accepts a
- '-i' option to read the spec from stdin and that you are passing in this
- option.
- - If you get a weird invalid option error, or if the command behaves
- weirdly, make sure you don't have a typo in the command-name. The
- command-line parser recognizes only the known perforce commands, which
- makes an incorrect command name a global option, making it an invalid
- syntax. E.g., if you mistype "opened" as "open", you get an error that
- "-u" is an invalid option.
-
- *perforce-version-changes*
-These are just a summary of the changes done in the current and previous
-versions. Though I have done a good attempt to list all, I could have very well
-missed some changes.
-
- *perforce-changes-4.1*
- - Fixed broken handling of <SHOW DIFF> in describe windows. But it is better
- than before, as you can now describe multiple changelists and show diffs
- selectively.
- - For newer perforce servers, <Enter> on a pending change (in changelist)
- showed the file list twice. Removed special handling for this, which means
- for older perforce servers, you will see no file list.
- - Force a file status update on auto checkout.
- - File status handling has in general been improved.
- - Now executing command on multiple files that result in changing the
- file statuses (such as add, edit, revert etc.) will correctly result
- in their file statuses getting reset.
- - While create a new changelist or submitting a change, the Files:
- section is examined and the file statuses for all of them will be
- reset. This also works for most of the cases of modifying a changelist
- to remove/add files.
- - This will also solve a long standing issue that reload during submit
- doesn't update its file status.
- - All windows are getting navigatation commands mapped (like in help window)
- - Workaround for one of the E788 errors (originating from the plugin) during
- the auto-checkout. This part of the code has been cleaned up and
- simplified. During the auto-checkout, if there are other users editing the
- same file, it now results in the plugin echoing the output as a
- |WarningMsg|. If you missed to read the output (because you pressed
- <Enter> in advance), you can see it again using the |PFLastMessage|
- command. The other E788 originating from Vim code can't be
- fixed/workedaround, it has to be fixed by Bram.
- - Fixed broken submit from changelist.
- - When you create changelists, you can now safely undo to make any further
- changes, and save them. This also works for submissions (to edit
- description only), though you may have to remove the Files section before
- saving the change description.
-
- *perforce-changes-4.0*
- - Using Vim7 features, so it is no longer backwards compatible with older
- Vim releases. All the logic using multvals has been changed to take
- advantage of the Vim7 Lists, so it should be a lot more cleaner and
- flexible.
- - No longer depends on multvals plugin.
- - It is now autoloaded on demand, which means it will help your vim session
- load faster. Read the impact on the installation due to this change,
- |perforce-installation|.
- - A new Cancel option for checkout prompt, see
- |perforce-automatic-checkout|. The default for checkout prompt is now
- "Cancel".
- - The perforce/perforcemenu.vim needs to be loaded from your vimrc if you
- want menu to be enabled. See |perforce-installation|.
- - The plugin no longer removes the global user setting variables but you
- still need to call |:PFInitialize| for effect of some settings to
- propogate further. This should have no user visible impact (except in rare
- cases). This will only make it easier to deal with settings. You can
- still use |:PFSettings| command conveniently for its prompting or
- completion features.
- - Setting a preset to the g:p4DefaultPreset directly now works fine.
- - Most settings can now be overridden at the buffer/window/tab level.
- - PFRefreshActivePane doesn't work well on the diff windows (especially when
- the ++c option is used).
-
- *perforce-changes-3.2*
- - Fixed PVDiff to work with two filenames. The problem was only with PVDiff
- command, as "PF vdiff" worked fine.
- - PFDiffOff command is a lot more flexible now, see |PFDiffOff|.
- - New command PPasswd for changing passwords.
- - Don't confirm revert if -a or -n option is passed.
- - Avoid accidentally loosing existing buffers while opening new ones from
- diff and other windows.
- - Recognize additional p4 commands as valid.
- - You can now pass multiple codeline modifiers, see
- |perforce-alternative-codeline-modifier|.
- - Misc. tuneups for peforce diff hyperlinking feature.
- - Misc. bugfixes in the menu.
-
- *perforce-changes-3.1*
-
- - This version introduces the concept of overriding settints at the
- buffer/window level (an extension of the existing support for
- b:p4Options). Makes it easier to work with multiple clients from a single
- vim instance. Currently only the p4Client/p4Port/p4User/clientRoot can be
- set at buffer/window level.
- - Now view mappings are maintained separately for each client. This allows
- us to easily work with multiple clients at once. Also see
- |perforce-buffer-local-options|.
- - For diff hyperlinking, avoid refreshing the depot file if it already
- visible.
- - Now supports <pfitem> tag to mean the current list item. See |:<pfite>|
- - New :PExec command to make it easier to execute exeternal perforce
- commands directly, when plugin can't do what you want. See |PExec|.
- - PFDiffLink and PFDiffVLink commands couldn't handle "diff -r" output.
- - If the current directory is not same as the directory of file being
- resolved PFShowConflicts didn't work.
- - PItemOpen in describe window now opens the local file, as PItemDescribe
- can be used to open the depot file.
- - Misc. bug fixes:
- - Negative revisions are not working any more. E.g., PP #-1
- - PW is not using the custom completion, so revision specifier (#1)
- still needs to be escaped.
- - While rerunning a command that opens up a new buffer (such as PD),
- unexpected warning messages about matching an existing buffer.
- Instead, it should silently refresh the output.
- - Diff hyperlinking, prints the depot file everytime, this causes
- unnecessary delays.
- - PFRefreshActivePane would fail if there are filename special
- characters in the command.
- - PF command now implements a special completion mode to complete both the
- perforce command as well as files. Now you no longer need to protect the
- revision specifier (#<revision) as long as it appears at the end of the
- argument.
-
- *perforce-changes-3.0*
- - Discard the diff output if P4DIFF env. var. is set (Denis Perelyubskiy).
- - There is an experimental API to allow some modularization of the plugin.
- See |perforce-API|. There are plugin modules available under perforce
- directory that take advantage of this.
- - New PFBugReport command to generate "perforcebugrep.txt" file. This is
- implemented as a new module perforcebugrep.vim using the above API.
- - The menu creation is now separated as a new module that is executed on
- demand. Other than giving some modularity, this effectively reduces the
- resources consumed by the plugin, especially when the menus are disabled.
- - New settings and features that allow dynamic switching of perforce client
- settings (Mark Brophy). See |perforce-dynamic-client|.
- - The default options don't get saved with the perforce windows (Mark
- Brophy).
- - IsFileUnderDepot() should ignore case for windows (Mark Brophy).
- - Some enhancements to the "diff-hyperlink" feature, see |PFDiffLink|.
- - The plugin now translates the depot paths to local paths and vice versa
- accurately by reading the client specification. This is an experimental
- feature and so will very likely have bugs in it. While reporting bugs,
- please include the "View" section in your client specification and the
- path. See |p4UseClientViewMap| and |PFUpdateViews|.
- - For consistency and to avoid potential conflict with the actual perforce
- commands, most of the plugin commands that are not associated with any
- external perforce command are prefixed with "PF". This involves renaming
- of the following commands. If you would like to continue to use the old
- command, you can add your own commands with the old names that in turn
- call the new commands.
- PWipeoutBufs -> PFWipeoutBufs
- PDiffOff -> PFDiffOff
- PToggleCkOut -> PFToggleCkOut
- PRefreshFileStatus -> PFRefreshFileStatus
- PRefreshActivePane -> PFRefreshActivePane
- PSwitch -> PFSwitch
- PSwitchPortClientUser -> PFSwitchPortClientUser
- PLastMessage -> PFLastMessage
- PBugReport -> PFBugReport
- - :PFSettings command now optionally takes the name of the setting (as
- displayed in the interactive session) and the value. The command also
- supports completion, so you can type in a partial setting name and let Vim
- complete it for you.
- - I have changed the way the perforce client related settings are done.
- Instead of using three different settings, "p4Port", "p4Client" and
- "p4User", I have introduced a single setting for all the three called
- |p4DefaultPreset|. The old settings are no longer recognized and these
- will not appear when |PFSettings| is run. However, you can use |PSwitch|
- and |PSwitchPortClientUser| commands to change to an arbitrary client at
- runtime. Other than |p4DefaultPreset|, there are two new settings,
- |p4CurPresetExpr| and |p4CurDirExpr|. Also, to be consistent, the
- p4Password setting is no longer supported. Use "P4PASSWORD" environmental
- variable for the same effect, or just let the plugin prompt you for one
- when required.
- - New command |PFileEdit| in filelist view.
- - New plugin perforce/perforceutils.vim. Adds a useful |PFShowConflicts|
- command. See |perforce-utils|. The |perforce-diff-hyperlink| feature is
- also moved into this module with some enhancements.
- - For consistency, some built-in options have been changed. Now all the
- built-in options should be prefixed with "++". The options prefixed with a
- single "+" are reserved for passing options to the external commands. The
- following options have been modified to accommodate this:
- Old option New option Scope ~
- +y ++y PF, PWipeoutBufs
- +c ++c PDiff
- - New diff mode to execute external GNU diff command to generate the diff
- output. See |perforce-external-diff|.
- - New commands on filelist view, PFileLaunch, PFileLog. PFilePrint has been
- enhanced to print previous version if the head action is "delete" and
- avoid printing binary files.
- - Many misc. bug fixes and enhancements and general toning down of the code.
- - A new integration with SelectBuf plugin. If you install SelectBuf, you can
- execute a bunch of commands right from the buffer list. See
- |perforce-selectbuf-integration|.
- - The default value for 'bufhidden' setting in the perforce result buffers
- is now set to "wipe". This works much better than the earlier approach to
- wiping out buffers as they get unloaded, and gives better control to
- users. Consequently, the g:p4HideOnBufHidden option is now replaced with
- the g:p4BufHidden option.
- - The plugin no longer handles all the FileChangedShell events, instead only
- the events generated during the execution of the perforce commands are
- captured to refresh file-status. This is so that the default Vim mechanism
- is least impacted. To manually refresh the ruler see
- |perforce-refresh-file-status|.
- - New :PChangesDiff command in changes window.
- - Fixed the argument parser to recognize context size in the diff flags
- (such as "-du10"), didn't actually know that you could pass context to the
- diff flags. Also, the |perforce-default-diff-format| option has been
- changed from "-dd" to simply "-d".
- - All the perforce commands now implement a custom completion that completes
- arguments in a context sensive manner. They can also complete depot paths
- by running the "dirs" and "files" commands. In addition, |PHelp| supports
- help topic completion, |PFSettings| supports setting name completion and
- |PFSwitch| commands supports preset completion.
-
- *perforce-changes-2.0*
- - Renamed g:p4CodelineRoot to g:p4ClientRoot.
- - Fixed a problem with choosing a default username on cygwin.
- - Added support for showing ruler with the file status from "Tom Slee",
- Perforce plugin with some enhancements.
- - Added support to obtain the clientRoot from the perforce server, if it
- is not already defined.
- - More robust error handling. Now there is very less chance (or none) of
- messing up the current window.
- - Fixed to use setlocal instead of set command for changing some settings.
- - Filelog also honors the defaultListSize option.
- - Better formatting options for the form windows.
- - The default option for checkout file dialog is changed from "Yes" to
- "No". Use the |p4CheckOutDefault| option to get the old behavior.
- - On Windows, allow execution of commands containing filename special
- characters by replacing them with a [x] sequence. They are mapped as,
->
- '*' -> [S],
- ':' -> [C],
- '?' -> [Q],
- '"' -> [D],
- '<' -> [L],
- '>' -> [G],
- '|' -> [P],
-<
- - Now you can use -ve revisions to indicate previous revisions from the
- head. You can also use branch specifiers to mean the same file from a
- different branch. Also these enhanced revision specifiers are now
- acceptable anywhere.
- - Extended diff to take "++c" argument to specify change number. See
- |perforce-pending-change-diff|.
- - Added vdiff and vdiff2 commands. Added p4UseVimDiff
- option. See |perforce-vim-diff|.
- - Added PFileChange command for the filelist window.
- - You can now pass "++y" option to revert to skip the prompt.
- - New command |PFSettings| to interactively change the settings of a
- session.
- - The script now has a more robust and compact architecture, which actually
- helped reducing the size of the plugin even after adding many more
- features. I have also consolidated all the logic into one method described
- by a set of metadata variables. Adding new features in the future should
- be easier.
- - The opened list is now better than ever. You can use it to quickly reach
- to a file that you have already checked out of perforce. See
- |perforce-filelist|
- - You now have a way to preserve the perforce windows from getting wipedout
- as soon as they are hidden. This feature can be used if you are intending
- to keep them opened for a long time (such as "opened" list windows).
- - You can now change the name of the depot from the default "depot". This is
- useful if you have multiple depots in your system.
- - I have extended the command syntax with the
- |perforce-command-mode-specifier| for the more demanding users.
- - The "change" command now takes perforce filename patterns to filter out
- the initial list of files that should be included in the change. The
- "submit" command already does this. See |perforce-changelist|.
- - You can now press "q" to quit in read-only perforce windows (David
- Fishburn).
- - Improved the handling of back-slashes and spaces in filenames.
- - The vim built-in :w and :wq commands work exactly like the :W and :WQ
- commands respectively. For "submit", they now prompt for confirmation,
- which can be suppressed by passing a "-y" option.
- - Now the specification windows are regular buffers. For reasons on why this
- is much better than the earlier approach, read towards the end of
- |perforce-forms|.
- - The plugin now uses try/finally blocks to avoid leaking any changes done
- to global settings in case of unexpected errors.
- - The submit command now detects partial errors that results in an
- automatic changelist creation, and modify the template appropriately. This
- also works while creating a new changelist, so that after saving the
- changelist, you can just undo and continue making further changes.
- See |perforce-submit|.
- - Hyperlink the diff window to the source. Pressing O or <CR> on a line
- takes you to the source line. See |perforce-diff-mode|.
- - Fixed some bugs with passing special characters and whitespace to shell.
- - A dummy option "-dd" to mean the default diff format. See
- |perforce-default-diff-format|
- - A new ftplugin for perforce forms which can be made to work even while
- starting forms from p4 directly. See |perforce-ftplugin|
- - This help file itself is new.
-
- *perforce-todo*
- *perforce-known-issues*
-Not in any particular order:
- - PChangesDescribeCurrentItem doesn't work for pending changelists from
- other clients.
- - A deleted file is showing up as unopened.
- - Consider #none also as revision in the syntax highlighting.
- - I don't think the p4Depot setting is being handled correctly. We need to
- investigate how depots created using "p4 depot" are used.
- - There is a Syntax highlighting for: "<file>#1 - added as <file>". How is
- this message generated?
- - When you open a spec window with perforce wildcard patterns as arguments
- (such as "P4 submit .../*") saving works as long as you don't change the
- current working directory of Vim after creating the spec window, otherwise
- because of some weird behavior in Vim, you get an E212.
- - You can't login using the plugin.
- - <pfitem> should be handled at a higher level for it to be more useful.
- - During the auto-checkout, Vim will give error E788 if the ftplugin uses
- :compiler command. This is a known issue with Vim7.0 release, and might
- get fixed in a future patch.
- - When PFSwitch fails because the perforce server is not up, you are forced
- to switch to another setting and come back to it to select it again.
- - When reverting files from files view, if you select No for the prompt, it
- still refreshes the window.
-
- *perforce-wishlist*
-Here is a list of changes that I think will be useful to do, in no particular
-order:
- - PChangeSubmit etc. should have menu entries in change menu.
- - Sort change lists and show those that are by the current client and
- others separately.
- - The "nmap <buffer>" output can probably be used to generate a simple help.
- - A command to rename files (Raj). Invoke integrate and delete internally,
- for convenience.
- - It will be nice if the change number is automatically remembered.
- Also, we should be able to set a change number which should be
- automatically applied to all the edits, deletes etc.
- - How can we support interactive resolves? Will it be worth doing it?
- - In filelist view, allow visual select on the files to be operated upon
- (for revert etc.).
- - I should be able to parse the output of p4 resolve using this command:
- sh -c "while true; do echo s ;done" | p4 resolve
- - How can we avoid prompting for checkout when the current vim session is
- in view mode (-R option)? For now just use PFToggleCkOut command in such
- sessions.
- - The script now has knowledge of client-view settings. There may still be
- places that assume that the branch name and local directory name are same.
- - The menus can be further improved.
- - The list specific menus should be disabled unless you are in that
- window.
- - Backup/Restore commands for opened files will be useful. For now, just use
- the included shell scripts.
- - A simple p4win style explorer will be helpful for quickly browsing the
- depot.
- - Negative revisions for dates also? Is it possible using vim functions?
- - Check for unsaved buffers during submit. Requires us to look into the
- buffer list.
- - There should be an option to show/hide deleted files in the filelists
- (PFiles).
- - The PPasswd can't be used when either the old or new password is empty.
- - There should be an option to have a single perforce-log window where all
- the output gets appended, instead of opening new windows for each command.
- - We should be able to pass file patterns to be used as the View while
- creating a new label command.
- - We should have a feature to diff2 in labels and changes views when started
- with a filename as an argument. Also diff from changes view.
- - A command to refresh only the files that are in a label. Works well for
- lables containing only a partial list of files.
- - Supporting backquotes could be useful when the shell is unixy.
- - In list views (and filelog view), we should be able to map the mouse
- presses such a way that single mouse click results in selecting the entire
- line and mouse drag automatically selects the entire line. We will then
- need to make sure all the list view local commands will work with visual
- mode.
- - If the current buffer is a directory (i.e. opened with the vim
- filebrowser), it would be nice if the plugin could simply append '...'
- to the relative path, so something like PSync would make perforce sync
- all files under the current directory (Mark). In otherwords, it would make
- sense to append '...' to the directory name whenever a command that
- defaults to current buffer is executed on a directory buffer.
- - How about using v:dying to determine if the vim session is crashing and
- preserve the spec buffers?
- - Executing "admin" command shouldn't open up a new window.
- - Better support for "monitor" command.
- - There should be an option to position the current line in the diff (if
- exists) (like view current line in the diff).
- - While viewing a directory, it will be nice if the file completion
- happens relative to the directory that is being viewed, rather than the
- working directory of Vim. We probably should have an option to turn it
- off.
- - It is possible to have a command that starts p4win with options such as
- -s.
- - vdiff should print the have version not head version, unless this
- information is for some reason not available.
- - While doing custom expansion for files (:PF command), the spaces in the
- filenames should be escaped.
- - For diff hyper linking, there should be a way to always open the depot
- file (even for the context lines).
- - In DiffLink, detect the column position also. Also add a way to jump the
- diff region containing the current line.
- - There should be a way to force deletion from the users list (-f option).
- - Need a "blame" built-in command to produce annotated output with change
- numbers in them.
-
- *perforce-bugreporting*
-Please read the entire plugin online help before you report any bugs, as it will
-help clear up scenarios which may not indeed be a bug. In addition,
- - Refer the p4 user manual and online help to be clear about the right
- behavior.
- - Check if it is already mentioned in the |perforce-limitations| or
- |perforce-known-issues| sections.
- - Run :PFBugReport command to generate "perforcebugrep.txt" file in the
- current directory and attach that with your email. Before sending this
- out, check to make sure it doesn't contain any confidential information!
-
-Please send your reports to hari_vim at yahoo dot com.
-
- *perforce-acknowledgements*
-- Tom Slee (tslee at ianywhere dot com) for his idea of creating a status
- bar with the p4 fstat information (see
- http://www.vim.org/script.php?script_id=167).
-- Leo L. Schwab (leo dot schwab at openwave dot com) for reporting problems and
- helping me with debugging them.
-- David Fishburn (fishburn at ianywhere dot com) for his idea with mapping the
- 'q' key to quit non-editable perforce windows, and reporting various bugs.
-- Mark Brophy (mbrophy at esmertec dot com) for his ideas with using P4CONFIG
- and others that allow dynamic configuration.
-- Various others for sending bugs, patches, ideas and feedback. Some of them
- are:
- - Denis Perelyubskiy (denisp at CS dot UCLA dot EDU)
- - Kevin McCarthy (tunacat at yahoo dot com)
- - Paul Wright (paul at noctua dot org dot uk)
- - Reva Revadigar (reva dot revadigar at autodesk dot com)
- - Peter Hutkins (PHUTKINS at altera dot com)
- - Brett Humphreys (bretth at aiinet dot com)
- - Craig Emery (craig dot emery at ntlworld dot com)
-
- vim6:tw=80:ts=8:ft=help:ai:sw=4:et
+++ /dev/null
-" Perforce spec filetype plugin file
-" Language: Perforce Spec File
-" Maintainer: Hari Krishna Dara <hari_vim at yahoo dot com>
-" Last Change: 13-Jan-2006 @ 17:38
-" Since Version: 1.4
-" Revision: 1.0.6
-" Plugin Version: 2.1
-" Download From:
-" http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=240
-" TODO:
-
-" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
-"if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
-" finish
-"endif
-
-" Don't load another plugin for this buffer
-let b:did_ftplugin = 1
-
-" Set some options suitable for pure text editing.
-setlocal tabstop=8
-setlocal softtabstop=0
-setlocal shiftwidth=8
-setlocal noexpandtab
-setlocal autoindent
-setlocal formatoptions=tcqnl
-setlocal comments=:#,fb:-
-setlocal wrapmargin=0
-setlocal textwidth=80
-let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setl ts< sts< sw< et< ai< fo< com< wm< tw<'
-
-if !exists("loaded_perforce_ftplugin")
-let s:patterns{'Change'} = '\%(^Description:\s*\_s\?\s*\)\zs\S\|^Description:'
-let s:patterns{'Branch'} = '\%(^View:\s*\_s\?\s*\)\zs\S\|^View:'
-let s:patterns{'Label'} = '\%(^View:\s*\_s\?\s*\)\zs\S\|^View:'
-let s:patterns{'Client'} = '\%(^View:\s*\_s\?\s*\)\zs\S\|^View:'
-let s:patterns{'Job'} = '\%(^Job:\s\+\)\@<=new\>\|\%(^Description:\s*\_s\?\s*\)\zs\S\|^Description:'
-let s:patterns{'Job_Spec'} = '^Fields:'
-let s:patterns{'User'} = '^User:'
-let s:patterns{'Depot'} = '\%(^Description:\s*\_s\?\s*\)\zs\S\|^Description:'
-let s:patterns{'Group'} = '\%(^Users:\s*\_s\?\s*\)\zs\S\|^Users:'
-" Position cursor on the most appropriate line based on the type of spec being
-" edited.
-function! s:PositionLine()
- let specPattern = '^# A Perforce \(.*\) Specification.$'
- if getline(1) =~ specPattern
- let spec = substitute(substitute(getline(1), specPattern, '\1', ''), ' ',
- \ '_', 'g')
- if spec != "" && exists('s:patterns'. spec) &&
- \ search(s:patterns{spec}, 'w') != 0
- let b:p4Pattern = s:patterns{spec}
- normal! zz
- endif
- endif
-endfunction
-let loaded_perforce_ftplugin=1
-endif
-
-call s:PositionLine()
+++ /dev/null
-
-if !exists('loaded_selectbuf') || loaded_selectbuf < 303
- finish
-endif
-
-noremap <Leader>pfa :SBExec PF add<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pfg :SBExec PF sync<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pfe :SBExec PF edit<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pft :SBExec PF delete<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pfr :SBExec PF revert<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pfs :SBExec PF submit<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pfl :SBExec PF lock<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pfu :SBExec PF unlock<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pfd :SBExec PF diff<CR>
-noremap <Leader>pf2 :SBExec PF diff2<CR>
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash\r
-# Author: Hari Krishna Dara ( hari_vim at yahoo dot com ) \r
-# Last Change: 17-Mar-2004 @ 18:47\r
-# Requires:\r
-# - bash or ksh (tested on cygwin and MKS respectively).\r
-# - Info Zip for the -z option to work (comes with linux/cygwin). Download for\r
-# free from:\r
-# http://www.info-zip.org/\r
-# - GNU tar for the -a option to work (comes with linux/cygwin).\r
-# Version: 1.4.2\r
-# Licence: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or\r
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.\r
-# See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt \r
-# Description:\r
-# Shell script to take backup of all the open files in perforce SCM.\r
-#\r
-#TODO:\r
-# - Zip comment option -zz is no longer working?\r
-# - To create cpio archives, I can use "cpio -o -H | gzip" command.\r
-# - Option to generate a diff at the end.\r
-# - Option to restrict by type (useful to avoid huge binary files).\r
-# - Support to run zip from a different directory (to avoid certain path\r
-# component from getting into zipfile).\r
-\r
-usage()\r
-{\r
-cat <<END\r
-$0 [<backup dir>] [<source dir>] ...\r
-$0 -h -n -q -v -z -zz [-c <change number>] [-t <backup dir>] [-r <backup root>] [[-s <source dir>] ...]\r
- -t specify full path name to the target directory. If -z is specified this\r
- becomes the path to the zip file name.\r
- -r set the root for creating the default backup dir/zip file. Not used if\r
- "backup dir" is specified. You can also set BAKUP_ROOT environmental\r
- variable. Defaults to p: (p drive), because that is what it is on my\r
- system :).\r
- -i incremental backup, which makes the program use the previous backup\r
- directory/archive for that day (if it exists) instead of creating a new\r
- one. For tar (with "-a" option), you will have to provide one of the\r
- relevant options to force reuse an existing archive ("-ar" e.g.) or the\r
- existing archive will simply get overwritten. However this will not work\r
- with compressed tar archives. You can also specify any existing backup\r
- directory/archive path explicitly by using the "-t" option.\r
- -a create a tar file instead of copying the files. You can specify the\r
- tar file name using -t option.\r
- -a[-|--]<taropt>\r
- Pass -taropt to tar command.\r
- Ex:\r
- - Pass "-aC <dir>" or "-adirectory=<dir>" to cd to a directory before\r
- creating the tar file (thus dropping file component).\r
- - Pass "-az" to gzip the created tar file.\r
- -z create a zip file instead of copying the files. You can specify the\r
- zip file name using -t option.\r
- -z[-]<zipopt>\r
- Pass -zipopt to zip command.\r
- Ex: Pass -zz for a prompt from zip to enter a comment.\r
- -s limit to open files matching the given wildcard (local or depot). This\r
- can be repeated multiple times to specify multiple source directories.\r
- You can pass in anything that the 'p4 opened' command itself accepts.\r
- -c limit the files to those specified in the change number, in addition to\r
- the -s option. This can't be repeated multiple times though.\r
- -n don't execute any commands, just show what is going to be done. Does not\r
- currently work with -z option.\r
- -q quite mode, no messages\r
- -v verbose mode, print messages (the default).\r
- -h print help message (this message) and exit\r
- The first unspecified directory is treated as target directory, and the\r
- remaining directories are treated as source directories. The '-n' option can\r
- be used to generate a batch script that can be run later. The source\r
- directory can be in depot or local format (NO BACKSLASHES PLEASE). Do not\r
- combine multiple options into one argument.\r
-Examples:\r
- bakup.sh\r
- - Backup all the open files into a default generated backup dir. in p:\r
- drive (p: driver is the default backup directory).\r
- bakup.sh mybak c:/dev/branch/src\r
- - Backup open files only under 'c:/dev/branch/src' into 'mybak'\r
- directory.\r
- bakup.sh -s //depot/branch/src -s //depot/branch/cfg\r
- - Backup open files only under 'src' and 'cfg' into the default bakup\r
- dir.\r
-\r
- You could add -z option to all the above usages to create a zip file\r
- instead of creating a directory. You need to have Info-Zip installed in the\r
- path for this to work.\r
-\r
- bakup.sh -n > mybackup.bat\r
- - Generates a 'mybackup.bat' batch file that can be run at a later\r
- time to take a backup. The files to be backed up are based on the\r
- time the script was generated, so it should be regenerated if the\r
- list has changed since then.\r
-END\r
-exit 1\r
-}\r
-\r
-generateTargetDirName()\r
-{\r
- today=`date +"%d-%b-%Y"`\r
- inc=1\r
- #echo "---first time"\r
- tDir="$targetRoot/bakup-$today"\r
- prevDir=$tDir\r
- while [ -d $tDir -o -f $tDir.* ]; do\r
- inc=$[inc + 1]\r
- prevDir=$tDir\r
- tDir="$targetRoot/bakup-${today}_$inc"\r
- #echo "---subsequent time inc=$inc tDir=$tDir"\r
- done\r
- if [ $incrementalMode -ne 0 ]; then\r
- tDir=$prevDir # Backup one level to use an existing db.\r
- fi\r
- echo "$tDir"\r
-}\r
-\r
-getExtOpt()\r
-{\r
- archiveOpt=${1/[-+]$2/}\r
- case $archiveOpt in\r
- --*)\r
- ;;\r
- -??*) # Mistyped long option\r
- archiveOpt="-$archiveOpt"\r
- ;;\r
- -*)\r
- ;;\r
- ??*) # Long option.\r
- archiveOpt="--$archiveOpt"\r
- ;;\r
- *)\r
- archiveOpt="-$archiveOpt"\r
- ;;\r
- esac\r
- echo $archiveOpt\r
-}\r
-\r
-#getExtOpt '-a--directory' 'a'\r
-#getExtOpt '-a-directory' 'a'\r
-#getExtOpt '-adirectory' 'a'\r
-#getExtOpt '-aC' 'a'\r
-#getExtOpt '-a-C' 'a'\r
-#exit\r
-\r
-checkOptArg='\r
- shift;\r
- if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then\r
- usage;\r
- fi\r
-'\r
-\r
-testMode=0\r
-archiveOpts=''\r
-chDirectory='' # If set, the listing is generated relative to this dir.\r
-archiveMode=0\r
-verboseMode=1\r
-targetDir=""\r
-targetRoot=""\r
-sourceDirs=""\r
-changeNumber=""\r
-compressedTar=0\r
-incrementalMode=0\r
-until [ $# -eq 0 ]; do\r
- case $1 in\r
- -h|-help|--help)\r
- usage\r
- ;;\r
- -v)\r
- verboseMode=1\r
- ;;\r
- -q)\r
- verboseMode=0\r
- ;;\r
- -i)\r
- incrementalMode=1\r
- ;;\r
- -a)\r
- archiveMode=2 # Tar.\r
- verboseMode=0 # Turn on quite mode, as zip will anyway show the files.\r
- testMode=1 # Turn on test mode, so we won't copy files.\r
- ;;\r
- -a*)\r
- # Need to take care of options with optional args.\r
- extOpt=`getExtOpt $1 a`\r
- if [ $extOpt = -z -o $extOpt = -Z -o $extOpt = -j ]; then\r
- compressedTar=1\r
- tarExt=`echo $extOpt | awk 'BEGIN{ext["-j"]="bz2";ext["-z"]="gz";ext["-Z"]="Z";}{print ext[$0];}'`\r
- fi\r
- archiveOpts="${archiveOpts} $extOpt"\r
- case $extOpt in\r
- --directory)\r
- chDirectory=${extOpt/*=}\r
- ;;\r
- -C)\r
- eval $checkOptArg\r
- chDirectory=$1\r
- #echo "---setting chDirectory=$chDirectory"\r
- archiveOpts="${archiveOpts} $chDirectory"\r
- ;;\r
- esac\r
- ;;\r
- -z)\r
- archiveMode=1 # Zip.\r
- verboseMode=0 # Turn on quite mode, as zip will anyway show the files.\r
- testMode=1 # Turn on test mode, so we won't copy files.\r
- ;;\r
- -z*)\r
- # Need to take care of options with optional args.\r
- archiveOpts="${archiveOpts} `getExtOpt $1 z`"\r
- ;;\r
- -n)\r
- testMode=1\r
- verboseMode=0\r
- ;;\r
- -c)\r
- eval $checkOptArg\r
- changeNumber=$1\r
- ;;\r
- -t)\r
- eval $checkOptArg\r
- targetDir=$1\r
- ;;\r
- -r)\r
- eval $checkOptArg\r
- targetRoot=$1\r
- ;;\r
- -s)\r
- eval $checkOptArg\r
- sourceDirs="$sourceDirs $1"\r
- #echo "---setting sourceDirs=$sourceDirs"\r
- ;;\r
- -?)\r
- usage\r
- ;;\r
- *)\r
- if [ "$targetDir" = "" ]; then\r
- #echo "---setting targetDir=$targetDir"\r
- targetDir=$1\r
- else\r
- #echo "---appending sourceDirs=$1"\r
- sourceDirs="$sourceDirs $1"\r
- fi\r
- ;;\r
- esac\r
- shift\r
-done\r
-\r
-# For tar, we can add -a option only if no other equivalent option is specified.\r
-if [ $archiveMode -eq 2 ]; then\r
- case $archiveOpts in\r
- *-[Acdtrux]*)\r
- ;;\r
- *)\r
- archiveOpts="$archiveOpts -c"\r
- ;;\r
- esac\r
-fi\r
-\r
-if [ x${targetDir}x = xx -a x${targetRoot}x = xx ]; then\r
- targetRoot=$BAKUP_ROOT\r
- if [ "$targetRoot" = "" ]; then\r
- targetRoot="p:"\r
- fi\r
-fi\r
-\r
-if [ "$targetDir" = "" ]; then\r
- targetDir=`generateTargetDirName`\r
-fi\r
-\r
-if [ "$sourceDirs" = "" ]; then\r
- # By default backup all the open files.\r
- sourceDirs="//..."\r
-fi\r
-\r
-\r
-# Create a dir if it doesn't exist, exit on error.\r
-createDir()\r
-{\r
- if ! [ -d "$1" ]; then\r
-\r
- if [ $testMode -eq 1 -o $verboseMode -eq 1 ]; then\r
- echo "mkdir -p $1" 1>&4\r
- fi\r
-\r
- if [ $testMode -eq 0 ]; then\r
- mkdir -p "$1"\r
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then\r
- echo "Error creating $1" 1>&2\r
- exit 1\r
- fi\r
- fi\r
- fi\r
-}\r
-\r
-\r
-#if [ $testMode -eq 1 ]; then\r
-# echo "Running in test mode"\r
-#fi\r
-\r
-if [ $archiveMode -eq 0 ]; then\r
- createDir $targetDir 4>&1\r
-fi\r
-\r
-if [ $verboseMode -eq 1 ]; then\r
- echo "Copying to target directory: $targetDir"\r
-fi\r
-\r
-# Testing for $BASH will not work, if you happen to use the cygwin sh instead of\r
-# bash.\r
-unset PWD\r
-codelineRoot=`p4 info | sed -n -e 's;\\\\;/;g' -e 's/Client root: //p'`\r
-#echo "---codelineRoot=$codelineRoot"\r
-rootDirLength=${#codelineRoot}\r
-\r
-if [ $archiveMode -eq 1 ]; then\r
- fileExt=''\r
- if [ ${targetDir%.zip} = $targetDir ]; then\r
- fileExt='.zip'\r
- fi\r
- pipeCmd="zip ${archiveOpts} -@ ${targetDir}${fileExt}"\r
- echo "Using: '${pipeCmd}' to create zip archive"\r
-elif [ $archiveMode -eq 2 ]; then\r
- fileExt=''\r
- if [ $compressedTar -eq 1 -a ${targetDir%.tar.$tarExt} = $targetDir ]; then\r
- fileExt=".tar.$tarExt"\r
- elif [ $compressedTar -ne 1 -a ${targetDir%.tar} = $targetDir ]; then\r
- fileExt='.tar'\r
- fi\r
- pipeCmd="tar -vf ${targetDir}${fileExt} ${archiveOpts} -T -"\r
- echo "Using: '${pipeCmd}' to create tar archive"\r
-else\r
- pipeCmd="cat"\r
-fi\r
-\r
-exec 4>&1; {\r
- for sourceDir in $sourceDirs; do\r
- if [ ! -f $sourceDir ]; then\r
- case $sourceDir in\r
- *...)\r
- ;;\r
- */)\r
- sourceDir="${sourceDir}..."\r
- ;;\r
- *)\r
- sourceDir="${sourceDir}/..."\r
- ;;\r
- esac\r
- fi\r
- if [ "$changeNumber" = "" ]; then\r
- openedCmd="p4 opened $sourceDir"\r
- else\r
- openedCmd="p4 opened -c $changeNumber $sourceDir"\r
- fi\r
- if [ $verboseMode -eq 1 ]; then\r
- echo "Collecing list of open files using: $openedCmd" 1>&4\r
- fi\r
-\r
- # FIXME: I couldn't get it working with the following IFS, don't know\r
- # why. So as a temp. work-around, I am temporarily substituting spaces\r
- # with '|' in sed and converting them back to spaces in the start of the\r
- # loop.\r
- #IFS="\n\r"\r
- openedFiles=`$openedCmd | \\r
- sed -e '/ - delete \(default \)\?change /d' \\r
- -e 's/#.*//' |\r
- p4 -x - where | \\r
- sed -e 's;.\+/[^/]\+/\([^ /]\+\) //.*\1 \(.*\1\);\2;' \\r
- -e "s;^${chDirectory}/*;;" \\r
- -e 's/ /|/g' \\r
- -e 's;\\\\;/;g'`\r
- for file in `echo $openedFiles`; do\r
- file=${file//\|/ }\r
- #echo "---file = $file" 1>&4\r
- dir=`dirname "$file"`\r
- # Relative to the codeline root.\r
- tgtDir="${targetDir}/${dir:$rootDirLength}"\r
- #echo "---tgtDir = $tgtDir" 1>&4\r
-\r
- if [ $archiveMode -eq 0 ]; then\r
- createDir "$tgtDir"\r
- fi\r
-\r
- if [ $archiveMode -ne 0 ]; then\r
- echo $file 1>&3\r
- elif [ $testMode -eq 1 -o $verboseMode -eq 1 ]; then\r
- echo "cp \"$file\" \"$tgtDir\"" 1>&4\r
- fi\r
- if [ $testMode -eq 0 ]; then\r
- cp "$file" "$tgtDir"\r
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then\r
- echo "Error copying $1" 1>&2\r
- exit 1\r
- fi\r
- fi\r
- done\r
- done\r
-} 3>&1 | $pipeCmd\r
-\r
-# vim6: et sw=4\r
+++ /dev/null
-# Get the list of unopened files under the given $1/$2 directory.
-# It should be possible to implement the logic by using temp files and diff,
-# but this was more challenging to me :)
-# Ex:
-# unOpenedFiles=`getUnOpenedFiles "$root" "src"`
-getUnOpenedFiles() {
- path=$1
- dir=$2
- p4 opened $path/$dir/... \
- | sed -e 's/.*'$dir'/'$dir'/' -e 's/#.*$//' \
- | perl -n -e '
- print;
- END
- {
- # Merge the opened list with all the files under BaseClasses.
- foreach $f (`find '$path/$dir' -type f | sed -e "s/.*'$dir'/'$dir'/"`)
- {
- print $f;
- }
- }' \
- | sort -f \
- | uniq -c \
- | sed -n -e 's/\s*1\s*//p'
-}
+++ /dev/null
-" perforcebugrep.vim: Generate perforcebugrep.txt for perforce plugin.
-" Author: Hari Krishna (hari_vim at yahoo dot com)
-" Last Change: 29-Aug-2006 @ 17:57
-" Created: 07-Nov-2003
-" Requires: Vim-7.0, perforce.vim(4.0)
-" Version: 2.1.0
-" Licence: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-" modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-" See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt
-
-if !exists("loaded_perforce")
- runtime plugin/perforce.vim
-endif
-if !exists("loaded_perforce") || loaded_perforce < 400
- echomsg "perforcebugrep: You need a newer version of perforce.vim plugin"
- finish
-endif
-
-" Make sure line-continuations won't cause any problem. This will be restored
-" at the end
-let s:save_cpo = &cpo
-set cpo&vim
-
-" Based on $VIM/bugreport.vim
-let _more = &more
-try
- PFInitialize " Make sure it is autoloaded.
-
- set nomore
- call delete('perforcebugrep.txt')
- if has("unix")
- !echo "uname -a" >perforcebugrep.txt
- !uname -a >>perforcebugrep.txt
- endif
-
- redir >>perforcebugrep.txt
- version
-
- echo "Perforce plugin version: " . loaded_perforce
- echo "Genutils plugin version: " . loaded_genutils
-
- echo "--- Perforce Plugin Settings ---"
- for nextSetting in perforce#PFGet('s:settings')
- let value = perforce#PFCall('s:_', nextSetting)
- echo nextSetting.': '.value
- endfor
- echo "s:p4Contexts: " . string(perforce#PFCall('s:_', 'Contexts'))
- echo "g:p4CurDirExpr: " . perforce#PFCall('s:_', 'CurDirExpr')
- echo "g:p4CurPresetExpr: " . perforce#PFCall('s:_', 'CurPresetExpr')
- echo "s:p4Client: " . perforce#PFCall('s:_', 'Client')
- echo "s:p4User: " . perforce#PFCall('s:_', 'User')
- echo "s:p4Port: " . perforce#PFCall('s:_', 'Port')
-
- echo "--- Current Buffer ---"
- echo "Current buffer: " . expand('%')
- echo "Current directory: " . getcwd()
- let tempDir = perforce#PFCall('s:_', 'TempDir')
- if isdirectory(tempDir)
- echo 'temp directory "' . tempDir . '" exists'
- else
- echo 'temp directory "' . tempDir . '" does NOT exist'
- endif
- if exists('b:p4OrgFileName')
- echo 'b:p4OrgFileName: ' . b:p4OrgFileName
- endif
- if exists('b:p4Command')
- echo 'b:p4Command: ' . b:p4Command
- endif
- if exists('b:p4Options')
- echo 'b:p4Options: ' . b:p4Options
- endif
- if exists('b:p4FullCmd')
- echo 'b:p4FullCmd: '. b:p4FullCmd
- endif
- if exists('g:p4FullCmd')
- echo 'g:p4FullCmd: '. g:p4FullCmd
- endif
- setlocal
-
- echo "--- p4 info ---"
- let info = perforce#PFCall('perforce#PFIF', '1', '4', 'info')
- " The above resets redir.
- redir >>perforcebugrep.txt
- echo info
-
- set all
-finally
- redir END
- let &more = _more
- sp perforcebugrep.txt
-endtry
-
-" Restore cpo.
-let &cpo = s:save_cpo
-unlet s:save_cpo
-
-" vim6:fdm=marker et sw=2
+++ /dev/null
-" perforcemenu.vim: Create a menu for perforce plugin.
-" Author: Hari Krishna (hari_vim at yahoo dot com)
-" Last Change: 28-Aug-2006 @ 22:50
-" Created: 07-Nov-2003
-" Requires: Vim-6.2, perforce.vim(4.0)
-" Version: 2.1.0
-" Licence: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-" modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-" See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt
-
-if !exists("loaded_perforce")
- runtime plugin/perforce.vim
-endif
-if !exists("loaded_perforce") || loaded_perforce < 400
- echomsg "perforcemenu: You need a newer version of perforce.vim plugin"
- finish
-endif
-
-" Make sure line-continuations won't cause any problem. This will be restored
-" at the end
-let s:save_cpo = &cpo
-set cpo&vim
-
-function! s:Get(setting, ...)
- if exists('g:p4'.a:setting)
- return g:p4{a:setting}
- endif
-
- if exists('*perforce#PFCall')
- let val = perforce#PFCall('s:_', a:setting)
- if val == '' && a:0 > 0
- let val = a:1
- endif
- return val
- endif
- return 0
-endfunction
-
-function! s:PFExecCmd(cmd) " {{{
- if exists(':'.a:cmd) == 2
- exec a:cmd
- else
- call perforce#PFCall("s:EchoMessage", 'The command: ' . a:cmd .
- \ ' is not defined for this buffer.', 'WarningMsg')
- endif
-endfunction
-command! -nargs=1 PFExecCmd :call <SID>PFExecCmd(<q-args>) " }}}
-let s:loaded_perforcemenu = 1
-
-" CreateMenu {{{
-if s:Get('EnableMenu') || s:Get('EnablePopupMenu') " [-2f]
-function! s:CreateMenu(sub, expanded)
- if ! a:expanded
- let fileGroup = '.'
- else
- let fileGroup = '.&File.'
- endif
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '&Add :PAdd<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . 'S&ync :PSync<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '&Edit :PEdit<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '-Sep1- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup .
- \ '&Delete :PDelete<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '&Revert :PRevert<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '-Sep2- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . 'Loc&k :PLock<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup .
- \ 'U&nlock :PUnlock<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '-Sep3- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '&Diff :PDiff<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . 'Diff&2 :PDiff2<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup .
- \ 'Revision\ &History :PFilelog<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . 'Propert&ies ' .
- \ ':PFstat -C<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '&Print :PPrint<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce' . fileGroup . '-Sep4- :'
- if a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.' .
- \ 'Resol&ve.Accept\ &Their\ Changes<Tab>resolve\ -at ' .
- \ ':PResolve -at<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.' .
- \ 'Resol&ve.Accept\ &Your\ Changes<Tab>resolve\ -ay :PResolve -ay<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.' .
- \ 'Resol&ve.&Automatic\ Resolve<Tab>resolve\ -am :PResolve -am<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.' .
- \ 'Resol&ve.&Safe\ Resolve<Tab>resolve\ -as :PResolve -as<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.' .
- \ 'Resol&ve.&Force\ Resolve<Tab>resolve\ -af :PResolve -af<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.' .
- \ 'Resol&ve.S&how\ Integrations<Tab>resolve\ -n :PResolve -n<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.-Sep5- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.Sa&ve\ Current\ Spec ' .
- \':PFExecCmd W<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&File.Save\ and\ &Quit\ ' .
- \'Current\ Spec :PFExecCmd WQ<CR>'
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Opened\ Files :POpened<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Refresh\ Active\ Pane ' .
- \ ':PRefreshActivePane<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.-Sep6- :'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&View.&BranchSpecs :PBranches<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&View.&Changelist.' .
- \ '&Pending\ Changelists :PChanges -s pending<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&View.&Changelist.' .
- \ '&Submitted\ Changelists :PChanges -s submitted<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&View.Cl&ientSpecs :PClients<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&View.&Jobs :PJobs<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&View.&Labels :PLabels<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&View.&Users :PUsers<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&View.&Depots :PDepots<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&View.&Opened\ Files :POpened<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&View.&Refresh\ Active\ Pane ' .
- \ ':PRefreshActivePane<CR>'
- endif
-
- if a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Settings.' .
- \ '&Switch\ Port\ Client\ User '.
- \ ':call perforce#PFCall("s:SwitchPortClientUser")<CR>'
- let p4Presets = split(perforce#PFGet('s:p4Presets'), ',')
- if len(p4Presets) > 0
- let index = 0
- while index < len(p4Presets)
- exec 'amenu <silent>' a:sub.'&Perforce.&Settings.&'.index.'\ '
- \ .escape(p4Presets[index], ' .') ':PFSwitch' index.'<CR>'
- let index = index + 1
- endwhile
- endif
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.New\ &Submission\ Template :PSubmit<CR>'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Changelist.&New :PChange<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Changelist.' .
- \ '&Edit\ Current\ Changelist :PFExecCmd PItemOpen<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Changelist.' .
- \ 'Descri&be\ Current\ Changelist :PFExecCmd PItemDescribe<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Changelist.' .
- \ '&Delete\ Current\ Changelist :PFExecCmd PItemDelete<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Changelist.' .
- \ 'New\ &Submission\ Template :PSubmit<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Changelist.-Sep- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Changelist.' .
- \ 'View\ &Pending\ Changelists :PChanges -s pending<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Changelist.' .
- \ '&View\ Submitted\ Changelists :PChanges -s submitted<CR>'
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Branch :PBranch<CR>'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Branch.&New :PBranch<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Branch.' .
- \ '&Edit\ Current\ BranchSpec :PFExecCmd PItemOpen<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Branch.' .
- \ 'Descri&be\ Current\ BranchSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDescribe<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Branch.' .
- \ '&Delete\ Current\ BranchSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDelete<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Branch.-Sep- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&Branch.&View\ BranchSpecs :PBranches<CR>'
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label :PLabel<CR>'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label.&New :PLabel<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label.' .
- \ '&Edit\ Current\ LabelSpec :PFExecCmd PItemOpen<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label.' .
- \ 'Descri&be\ Current\ LabelSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDescribe<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label.' .
- \ '&Delete\ Current\ LabelSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDelete<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label.-Sep1- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label.' .
- \ '&Sync\ Client\ ' . s:Get('Client') . '\ to\ Current\ Label ' .
- \ ':PFExecCmd PLabelsSyncClient<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label.' .
- \ '&Replace\ Files\ in\ Current\ Label\ with\ Client\ ' .
- \ s:Get('Client') . '\ files ' . ':PFExecCmd PLabelsSyncLabel<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Label.-Sep2- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&Label.&View\ Labels :PLabels<CR>'
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Cl&ient :PClient<CR>'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.Cl&ient.&New :PClient +P<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Cl&ient.' .
- \ '&Edit\ Current\ ClientSpec :PFExecCmd PItemOpen<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Cl&ient.' .
- \ 'Descri&be\ Current\ ClientSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDescribe<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Cl&ient.' .
- \ '&Delete\ Current\ ClientSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDelete<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.' .
- \ 'Cl&ient.&Edit\ ' . escape(s:Get('Client', 'Current Client'), ' ') .
- \ ' :PClient<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Cl&ient.-Sep- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Cl&ient.&Switch\ to\ Current' .
- \ '\ Client :exec "PFSwitch ' . s:Get('Port') .
- \ ' " . perforce#PFCall("s:GetCurrentItem")<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.Cl&ient.&View\ ClientSpecs :PClients<CR>'
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&User :PUser<CR>'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&User.&New :PUser +P<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&User.' .
- \ '&Edit\ Current\ UserSpec :PFExecCmd PItemOpen<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&User.' .
- \ 'Descri&be\ Current\ UserSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDescribe<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&User.' .
- \ '&Delete\ Current\ UserSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDelete<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&User.&Edit\ ' .
- \ escape(s:Get('User', 'Current User'), ' ') . ' :PUser<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&User.-Sep- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&User.&Switch\ to\ Current' .
- \ '\ User :exec "PFSwitch ' . s:Get('Port') . ' ' .
- \ s:Get('Client') . ' " . perforce#PFCall("s:GetCurrentItem")<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&User.&View\ Users :PUsers<CR>'
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job :PJob<CR>'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job.&New :PJob<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job.' .
- \ '&Edit\ Current\ JobSpec :PFExecCmd PItemOpen<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job.' .
- \ 'Descri&be\ Current\ JobSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDescribe<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job.' .
- \ '&Delete\ Current\ JobSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDelete<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job.-Sep1- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job.&Edit\ Job&Spec ' .
- \ ':PJobspec<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job.-Sep2- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Job.&View\ Jobs :PJobs<CR>'
- endif
-
- if a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Depot.&New :PDepot<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Depot.' .
- \ '&Edit\ Current\ DepotSpec :PFExecCmd PItemOpen<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Depot.' .
- \ 'Descri&be\ Current\ DepotSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDescribe<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Depot.' .
- \ '&Delete\ Current\ DepotSpec :PFExecCmd PItemDelete<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Depot.-Sep- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&Depot.&View\ Depots :PDepots<CR>'
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.Open\ Current\ File\ From\ A¬her\ Branch :E<CR>'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&Tools.Open\ Current\ File\ From\ A¬her\ Branch ' .
- \ ':E<CR>'
- endif
-
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.-Sep7- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Sa&ve\ Current\ Spec ' .
- \':PFExecCmd W<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Save\ and\ &Quit\ ' .
- \'Current\ Spec :PFExecCmd WQ<CR>'
- endif
-
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.-Sep8- :'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.Re-Initial&ze :PFInitialize<CR>'
- if ! a:expanded
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Help :PHelp<CR>'
- else
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Help.&General :PHelp<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Help.&Simple :PHelp simple<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&Help.&Commands :PHelp commands<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&Help.&Environment :PHelp environment<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&Help.&Filetypes :PHelp filetypes<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Help.&Jobview :PHelp jobview<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub .
- \ '&Perforce.&Help.&Revisions :PHelp revisions<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Help.&Usage :PHelp usage<CR>'
- exec 'amenu <silent> ' . a:sub . '&Perforce.&Help.&Views :PHelp views<CR>'
- endif
-endfunction
-endif
-" }}}
-
-"
-" Add menu entries if user wants.
-"
-
-silent! unmenu Perforce
-silent! unmenu! Perforce
-if s:Get('EnableMenu')
- call s:CreateMenu('', s:Get('UseExpandedMenu'))
-endif
-
-silent! unmenu PopUp.Perforce
-silent! unmenu! PopUp.Perforce
-if s:Get('EnablePopupMenu')
- call s:CreateMenu('PopUp.', s:Get('UseExpandedPopupMenu'))
-endif
-
-" We no longer need this.
-silent! delf s:CreateMenu
-silent! delf s:Get
-
-let v:errmsg = ''
-
-" Make sure line-continuations won't cause any problem. This will be restored
-" at the end
-let s:save_cpo = &cpo
-set cpo&vim
-
-" vim6:fdm=marker et sw=2
+++ /dev/null
-" perforceutils.vim: Add-On utilities for perforce plugin.
-" Author: Hari Krishna (hari_vim at yahoo dot com)
-" Last Change: 29-Aug-2006 @ 17:57
-" Created: 19-Apr-2004
-" Requires: Vim-7.0
-" Version: 1.2.0
-" Licence: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-" modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-" See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt
-" NOTE:
-" - This may not work well if there are multiple diff formats are mixed in
-" the same file.
-
-" Make sure line-continuations won't cause any problem. This will be restored
-" at the end
-let s:save_cpo = &cpo
-set cpo&vim
-
-" CAUTION: Don't assume the existence of plugin/perforce.vim (or any other
-" plugins) at the time this file is sourced.
-
-command! -nargs=0 PFDiffLink :call perforceutils#DiffOpenSrc(0)
-command! -nargs=0 PFDiffPLink :call perforceutils#DiffOpenSrc(1)
-
-command! PFShowConflicts :call perforceutils#ShowConflicts()
-
-aug P4DiffLink
- au!
- au FileType * :if expand('<amatch>') ==# 'diff' && exists('b:p4OrgFileName') |
- \ call perforceutils#SetupDiffLink() |
- \ endif
-aug END
-
-
-" Restore cpo.
-let &cpo = s:save_cpo
-unlet s:save_cpo
-
-" vim6:fdm=marker et sw=2
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-# Author: Hari Krishna Dara ( hari_vim at yahoo dot com )
-# Last Change: 06-Jan-2004 @ 19:07
-# Requires:
-# - bash or ksh (tested on cygwin and MKS respectively).
-# - Info Zip for the -z option to work (comes with linux/cygwin). Download for
-# free from:
-# http://www.info-zip.org/
-# Version: 1.1.0
-# Licence: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-# See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt
-usage()
-{
-cat <<END
-$0 <input package>
- The input package is the name of the backup directory or the archive file(with
- or without extension).
-END
-}
-
-inputType=''
-inputPackage=''
-verboseMode=1
-if [ -d $1 ]; then
- inputType='dir'
- inputPackage=$1
-elif [ -r $1.zip ]; then
- inputType='zip'
- inputPackage=$1.zip
-elif [ -r $1.tar.gz ]; then
- inputType='tar'
- inputPackage=$1.tar.gz
- tarOpt='z'
-elif [ -r $1.tar.bz2 ]; then
- inputType='tar'
- inputPackage=$1.tar.bz2
- tarOpt='j'
-elif [ -r $1.tar.Z ]; then
- inputType='tar'
- inputPackage=$1.tar.Z
- tarOpt='Z'
-elif [ -r $1.tar ]; then
- inputType='tar'
- inputPackage=$1.tar
- tarOpt=''
-elif [ -r $1 ]; then
- case $1 in
- *.zip)
- inputType='zip'
- ;;
- *.tar.gz)
- inputType='tar'
- tarOpt='z'
- ;;
- *.tar.bz2)
- inputType='tar'
- tarOpt='j'
- ;;
- *.tar.Z)
- inputType='tar'
- tarOpt='Z'
- ;;
- *.tar)
- inputType='tar'
- tarOpt=''
- ;;
- *)
- echo "$0: Unknown input package type."
- exit 1
- ;;
- esac
- inputPackage=$1
-else
- echo "$0: No input package found for $1"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ $inputType = 'dir' ]; then
- listCmd="find $inputPackage -type f -print | sed -e 's;^$1/*;;'"
- copyCmd="cp"
- if [ $verboseMode -ne 0 ]; then
- copyCmd="$copyCmd -v"
- fi
- copyCmd="$copyCmd -r $inputPackage/* ."
-elif [ $inputType = 'zip' ]; then
- listCmd="unzip -l -qq $inputPackage | awk 'BEGIN{OFS=\"\"}{\$1=\"\"; \$2=\"\"; \$3=\"\"; print \$0}'"
- copyCmd="unzip"
- if [ $verboseMode -ne 1 ]; then
- copyCmd="$copyCmd -q"
- fi
- copyCmd="$copyCmd $inputPackage.zip"
-elif [ $inputType = 'tar' ]; then
- listCmd="tar -t${tarOpt}f $inputPackage"
- copyCmd="tar"
- if [ $verboseMode -ne 0 ]; then
- copyCmd="$copyCmd -v"
- fi
- copyCmd="$copyCmd -x${tarOpt}f $inputPackage"
-fi
-
-if [ $verboseMode -eq 1 ]; then
- echo "Opening files in Perforce for edit."
-fi
-discardOutput=''
-if [ $verboseMode -eq 0 ]; then
- discardOutput=' > /dev/null'
-fi
-#eval $listCmd | cat
-eval $listCmd | p4 -x - edit $discardOutput
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "$0: There was an error opening files in Perforce for edit."
- echo "Make sure you are in the right directory and try again."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ $verboseMode -eq 1 ]; then
- echo "$0: Copying files to the target directories."
-fi
-#echo $copyCmd
-eval $copyCmd
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "$0: Error copying files."
- exit 1
-fi
+++ /dev/null
-" GNU Info browser
-"
-" Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Slavik Gorbanyov <rnd@web-drive.ru>
-" All rights reserved.
-"
-" Redistribution and use, with or without modification, are permitted
-" provided that the following conditions are met:
-"
-" 1. Redistributions must retain the above copyright notice, this list
-" of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-"
-" 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
-" products derived from this script without specific prior written
-" permission.
-"
-" THIS SCRIPT IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
-" OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
-" WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
-" DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
-" INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
-" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
-" SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
-" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
-" STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
-" IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
-" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-"
-" $Id: info.vim,v 1.7 2002/11/30 21:59:05 rnd Exp $
-
-let s:infoCmd = 'info --output=-'
-if has('win32')
- let s:infoBufferName = '-Info- '
-else
- let s:infoBufferName = 'Info: '
-endif
-let s:dirPattern = '^\* [^:]*: \(([^)]*)\)'
-let s:menuPattern = '^\* \([^:]*\)::'
-let s:notePattern = '\*[Nn]ote\%(\s\|$\)'
-let s:indexPattern = '^\* [^:]*:\s*\([^.]*\)\.$'
-let s:indexPatternHL = '^\* [^:]*:\s\+[^(]'
-
-command! -nargs=* Info call s:Info(<f-args>)
-
-fun! s:Info(...)
- let file = "(dir)"
- let node = "Top"
- if a:0
- let file = a:1
- if file[0] != '('
- let file = '('.file.')'
- endif
- if a:0 > 1
- let node = a:2
- let arg_idx = 3
- while arg_idx <= a:0
- exe 'let node = node ." ". a:'.arg_idx
- let arg_idx = arg_idx + 1
- endwhile
- endif
- endif
-
- call s:InfoExec(file, node)
- if winheight(2) != -1
- exe 'resize' &helpheight
- endif
-endfun
-
-fun! s:InfoExec(file, node, ...)
- " a:0 != 0 means last node requested
- if a:0
- let line = a:1
- else
- let line = 1
- endif
- if a:0 == 0 && exists('b:info_file')
- let last_file = b:info_file
- let last_node = b:info_node
- let last_line = line('.')
- endif
- let bufname = s:infoBufferName.a:file.a:node
- if buflisted(bufname) && a:0 < 2
- if &ft == 'info'
- silent exe 'b!' escape(bufname, '\ ')
- else
- silent exe 'sb' escape(bufname, '\ ')
- endif
- else
- if &ft == 'info'
- let command = 'e!'
- else
- let command = 'new'
- endif
- silent! exe command "+exe'setlocal''modifiable''noswapfile''buftype=nofile''bufhidden=delete'" escape(bufname, '\ ')
- setf info
-
- let cmd = s:infoCmd." '".a:file.a:node."' 2>/dev/null"
-
- " handle shell redirection portable
- if $OS !~? 'Windows'
- let save_shell = &shell
- set shell=/bin/sh
- endif
- let save_shellredir = &shellredir
- set shellredir=>
- exe "silent 0r!".cmd
- let &shellredir = save_shellredir
- if $OS !~? 'Windows'
- let &shell = save_shell
- endif
-
- call s:InfoBufferInit()
- endif
- let b:info_file = a:file
- let b:info_node = a:node
- if exists('last_file')
- let b:info_last_file = last_file
- let b:info_last_node = last_node
- let b:info_last_line = last_line
- endif
- setlocal nomodifiable
- if s:InfoFirstLine()
- exe line
- else
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'Info failed (node not found)' | echohl None
- endif
-endfun
-
-fun! s:InfoBufferInit()
-
- " remove all insert mode abbreviations
- iabc <buffer>
-
- if has("syntax") && exists("g:syntax_on")
- syn case match
- syn match infoMenuTitle /^\* Menu:/hs=s+2,he=e-1
- syn match infoTitle /^[A-Z][0-9A-Za-z `',/&]\{,43}\([a-z']\|[A-Z]\{2}\)$/
- syn match infoTitle /^[-=*]\{,45}$/
- syn match infoString /`[^`]*'/
- exec 'syn match infoLink /'.s:menuPattern.'/hs=s+2'
- exec 'syn match infoLink /'.s:dirPattern.'/hs=s+2'
- exec 'syn match infoLink /'.s:indexPatternHL.'/hs=s+2,he=e-2'
- syn region infoLink start=/\*[Nn]ote/ end=/\(::\|[.,]\)/
-
- if !exists("g:did_info_syntax_inits")
- let g:did_info_syntax_inits = 1
- hi def link infoMenuTitle Title
- hi def link infoTitle Comment
- hi def link infoLink Directory
- hi def link infoString String
- endif
- endif
-
- " FIXME: <h> is move cursor left
- noremap <buffer> h :call <SID>Help()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> <CR> :call <SID>FollowLink()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> <C-]> :call <SID>FollowLink()<cr>
- " FIXME: <l> is move cursor right
-" noremap <buffer> l :call <SID>LastNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> ; :call <SID>LastNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> <C-T> :call <SID>LastNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> <C-S> /
- " FIXME: <n> is go to next match
-" noremap <buffer> n :call <SID>NextNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> . :call <SID>NextNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> p :call <SID>PrevNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> > :call <SID>NextNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> < :call <SID>PrevNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> u :call <SID>UpNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> t :call <SID>TopNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> d :call <SID>DirNode()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> s :call <SID>Search()<cr>
- noremap <buffer> <TAB> :call <SID>NextRef()<cr>
- nnoremap <buffer> q :q!<cr>
- noremap <buffer> <Space> <C-F>
- noremap <buffer> <Backspace> <C-B>
-
- runtime info-local.vim
-endfun
-
-fun! s:Help()
- echohl Title
- echo 'Info browser keys'
- echo '-----------------'
- echohl None
- echo '<Space> Scroll forward (page down).'
- echo '<Backspace> Scroll backward (page up).'
- echo '<Tab> Move cursor to next hyperlink within this node.'
- echo '<Enter>,<C-]> Follow hyperlink under cursor.'
- echo ';,<C-T> Return to last seen node.'
- echo '.,> Move to the "next" node of this node.'
- echo 'p,< Move to the "previous" node of this node.'
- echo 'u Move "up" from this node.'
- echo 'd Move to "directory" node.'
- echo 't Move to the Top node.'
- echo '<C-S> Search forward within current node only.'
- echo 's Search forward through all nodes for a specified string.'
- echo 'q Quit browser.'
- echohl SpecialKey
- echo 'Note: "," means "or"'
- echohl None
-endfun
-
-fun! s:InfoFirstLine()
- let b:info_next_node = ''
- let b:info_prev_node = ''
- let b:info_up_node = ''
- let line = getline(1)
- let node_offset = matchend(line, '^File: [^, ]*')
- if node_offset == -1
- return 0
- endif
- let file = strpart(line, 6, node_offset-6)
- if file == 'dir'
- return 1
- endif
-" let file = substitute(file, '\(.*\)\.info\(\.gz\)\=', '\1', '')
- let b:info_next_node = s:GetSubmatch( line, '\s\+Next: \([^,]*\),')
- let b:info_prev_node = s:GetSubmatch( line, '\s\+Prev: \([^,]*\),')
- let b:info_up_node = s:GetSubmatch( line, '\s\+Up: \(.*\)')
- return 1
-endfun
-
-fun! s:GetSubmatch(string, pattern)
- let matched = matchstr(a:string, a:pattern)
- if matched != ''
- let matched = substitute(matched, a:pattern, '\1', '')
- endif
- return matched
-endfun
-
-fun! s:NextNode()
- if exists('b:info_next_node') && b:info_next_node != ''
- \ && match(b:info_next_node, '(.*)') == -1
- call s:InfoExec(b:info_file, b:info_next_node)
- return 1
- else
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'This is the last node' | echohl None
- endif
-endfun
-
-fun! s:TopNode()
- if b:info_node == 'Top'
- if b:info_file == '(dir)'
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'Already at top node' | echohl None
- return
- endif
- let file = '(dir)'
- let node = b:info_node
- else
- let file = b:info_file
- let node = 'Top'
- endif
- call s:InfoExec(file, node)
-endfun
-
-fun! s:DirNode()
- call s:InfoExec('(dir)', 'Top')
-endfun
-
-fun! s:LastNode()
- if !exists('b:info_last_node')
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'No last node' | echohl None
- return
- endif
- call s:InfoExec(b:info_last_file, b:info_last_node, b:info_last_line)
-endfun
-
-fun! s:FollowLink()
- let current_line = getline('.')
- let link = matchstr(current_line, s:notePattern)
- if link == ''
- let link = matchstr(current_line, s:dirPattern)
- if link == ''
- let link = matchstr(current_line, s:menuPattern)
- if link == ''
- let link = matchstr(current_line, s:indexPattern)
- if link == ''
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'No link under cursor' | echohl None
- return
- endif
- let successPattern = s:indexPattern
- else
- let successPattern = s:menuPattern
- endif
- let file = b:info_file
- let node = substitute(link, successPattern, '\1', '')
- else
- let successPattern = s:dirPattern
- let file = substitute(link, successPattern, '\1', '')
- let node = 'Top'
- endif
- else
- " we got a `*note' link.
- let successPattern = s:notePattern
- let current_line = current_line.' '.getline(line('.') + 1)
-
- if exists('g:info_debug')
- echo 'current_line:' current_line
- endif
-
- let link_pattern = '\*[Nn]ote [^:.]\+: \([^.,]\+\)\%([,.]\|$\)'
- let link = matchstr(current_line, link_pattern)
- if link == ''
- let link_pattern = '\*[Nn]ote \([^:]\+\)\%(::\)'
- let link = matchstr(current_line, link_pattern)
- if link == ''
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'No link under cursor' | echohl None
- return
- endif
- endif
- let node = substitute(link, link_pattern, '\1', '')
- let successPattern = link_pattern
-
- let link_pattern = '^\(([^)]*)\)\=\s*\(.*\)'
- let link = matchstr(node, link_pattern)
- let file = substitute(link, link_pattern, '\1', '')
- let node = substitute(link, link_pattern, '\2', '')
- if file == ''
- let file = b:info_file
- endif
- if node == ''
- let node = 'Top'
- endif
- endif
- let link_start_pos = match(current_line, successPattern)
- let link_end_pos = matchend(current_line, successPattern)
- let cursor_pos = col('.')
- if cursor_pos <= link_start_pos || cursor_pos > link_end_pos
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'No link under cursor' | echohl None
- return
- endif
- if exists('g:info_debug')
- echo 'Link:' strpart(current_line, link_start_pos, link_end_pos - link_start_pos)
- echo 'File:' file 'Node:' node
- endif
- call s:InfoExec(file, node)
-endfun
-
-fun! s:NextRef()
- let link_pos = search('\('.s:dirPattern.'\|'.s:menuPattern.'\|'.s:notePattern.'\|'.s:indexPatternHL.'\)', 'w')
- if link_pos == 0
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'No hyperlinks' | echohl None
- else
- echo
- endif
-endfun
-
-fun! s:PrevNode()
- if exists('b:info_prev_node') && b:info_prev_node != ''
- \ && match(b:info_prev_node, '(.*)') == -1
- call s:InfoExec(b:info_file, b:info_prev_node)
- return 1
- else
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'This is the first node' | echohl None
- endif
-endfun
-
-fun! s:UpNode()
- if exists('b:info_up_node') && b:info_up_node != ''
- \ && match(b:info_up_node, '(.*)') == -1
- call s:InfoExec(b:info_file, b:info_up_node)
- return 1
- else
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo 'This is the top node' | echohl None
- endif
-endfun
-
-" FIXME: there is no way to correctly abort searching.
-" <CTRL-C> messes up the command window and stops at empty buffer.
-fun! s:Search()
- if !exists('s:info_search_string')
- let s:info_search_string = ''
- endif
- let new_search = input('Search all nodes: ', s:info_search_string)
- if new_search == ''
- return
- endif
- let s:info_search_string = new_search
- let start_file = b:info_file
- let start_node = b:info_node
- let start_line = line('.')
- while search(s:info_search_string, 'W') == 0
- if !exists('b:info_next_node') || b:info_next_node == ''
- \ || match(b:info_next_node, '(.*)') != -1
- silent! exe 'bwipe' escape(s:infoBufferName.start_file.start_node, '\ ')
- silent! call s:InfoExec(start_file, start_node, start_line, 'force')
- echohl ErrorMsg | echo "\rSearch pattern not found" | echohl None
- return
- endif
- echo "\rSearching ... ".b:info_file b:info_next_node
- let file = b:info_file
- let node = b:info_next_node
- silent bwipe
- silent call s:InfoExec(file, node, 2)
- endwhile
-endfun
+++ /dev/null
-" perforce.vim: Interface with perforce SCM through p4.
-" Author: Hari Krishna (hari_vim at yahoo dot com)
-" Last Change: 02-Sep-2006 @ 19:56
-" Created: Sometime before 20-Apr-2001
-" Requires: Vim-7.0, genutils.vim(2.3)
-" Version: 4.1.3
-" Licence: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-" modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-" See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt
-" Acknowledgements:
-" See ":help perforce-acknowledgements".
-" Download From:
-" http://www.vim.org//script.php?script_id=240
-" Usage:
-" For detailed help, see ":help perforce" or read doc/perforce.txt.
-"
-" TODO: {{{
-" - Launch from describe window is not using the local path.
-"
-" - I need a test suite to stop things from breaking.
-" - Should the client returned by g:p4CurPresetExpr be made permanent?
-" - curPresetExpr can't support password, so how is the expression going to
-" change password?
-" - If you actually use python to execute, you may be able to display the
-" output incrementally.
-" - There seems to be a problem with 'autoread' change leaking. Not sure if
-" we explicitly set it somewhere, check if we are using try block.
-" - Buffer local autocommads are pretty useful for perforce plugin, send
-" feedback.
-" - Verify that the buffers/autocommands are not leaking.
-" TODO }}}
-"
-" BEGIN NOTES {{{
-" - Now that we increase the level of escaping in the ParseOptions(), we
-" need to be careful in reparsing the options (by not using
-" scriptOrigin=2). When you CreateArgString() using these escaped
-" arguments as if they were typed in by user, they get sent to p4 as they
-" are, with incorrect number of back-slashes.
-" - When issuing sub-commands, we should remember to use the s:p4Options
-" that was passed to the main command (unless the main command already
-" generated a new window, in which case the original s:p4Options are
-" remembered through b:p4Options and automatically reused for the
-" subcommands), or the user will see incorrect behavior or at the worst,
-" errors.
-" - The p4FullCmd now can have double-quotes surrounding each of the
-" individual arguments if the shell is cmd.exe or command.com, so while
-" manipulating it directly, we need to use "\?.
-" - With the new mode of scriptOrigin=2, the changes done to the s:p4*
-" variables will not get reflected in the s:p4WinName, unless there is
-" some other relevant processing done in PFIF.
-" - With the new mode of scriptOrigin=2, there is no reason to use
-" scriptOrigin=1 in most of the calls from handlers.
-" - The s:PFSetupBufAutoCommand and its cousines expect the buffer name to
-" be plain with no escaping, as they do their own escaping.
-" - Wherever we normally expect a depot name, we should use the s:p4Depot
-" instead of hardcoded 'depot'. We should also consider the client name
-" here.
-" - Eventhough DefFileChangedShell event handling is now localized, we still
-" need to depend on s:currentCommand to determine the 'autoread' value,
-" this is because some other plugin might have already installed a
-" FileChangedShell event to DefFileChangedShell, resulting in us receiving
-" callbacks anytime, so we need a variable that has a lifespace only for
-" the duration of the execution of p4 commands?
-" - We need to pass special characters such as <space>, *, ?, [, (, &, |, ', $
-" and " to p4 without getting interpreted by the shell. We may have to use
-" appropriate quotes around the characters when the shell treats them
-" specially. Windows+native is the least bothersome of all as it doesn't
-" treat most of the characters specially and the arguments can be
-" sorrounded in double-quotes and embedded double-quotes can be easily
-" passed in by just doubling them.
-" - I am aware of the following unique ways in which external commands are
-" executed (not sure if this is same for all of the variations possible:
-" ":[{range}][read|write]!cmd | filter" and "system()"):
-" For :! command
-" On Windoze+native:
-" cmd /c <command>
-" On Windoze+sh:
-" sh -c "<command>"
-" On Unix+sh:
-" sh -c (<command>)
-" - By the time we parse arguments, we protect all the back-slashes, which
-" means that we would never see a single-back-slash.
-" - Using back-slashes on Cygwin vim is unique and causes E303. This is
-" because it thinks it is on UNIX where it is not a special character, but
-" underlying Windows obviously treats it special and so it bails out.
-" - Using back-slashes on Windows+sh also seems to be different. Somewhere in
-" the execution line (most probably the path from CreateProcess() to sh,
-" as it doesn't happen in all other types of interfaces) consumes one
-" level of extra back-slashes. If it is even number it becomes half, and
-" if it is odd then the last unpaired back-slash is left as it is.
-" - Some test cases for special character handling:
-" - PF fstat a\b
-" - PF fstat a\ b
-" - PF fstat a&b
-" - PF fstat a\&b
-" - PF fstat a\#b
-" - PF fstat a\|b
-" - Careful using s:PFIF(1) from within script, as it doesn't redirect the
-" call to the corresponding handler (if any).
-" - Careful using ":PF" command from within handlers, especially if you are
-" executing the same s:p4Command again as it will result in a recursion.
-" - The outputType's -2 and -1 are local to the s:PFrangeIF() interface, the
-" actual s:PFImpl() or any other methods shouldn't know anything about it.
-" Which is why this outputType should be used only for those commands that
-" don't have a handler. Besides this scheme will not even work if a
-" handler exists, as the outputType will get permanently set to 4 by the
-" time it gets redirected back to s:PFrangeIF() through the handler. (If
-" this should ever be a requirement, we will need another state variable
-" called s:orgOutputType.)
-" - Be careful to pass argument 0 to s:PopP4Context() whenever the logical
-" p4 operation ends, to avoid getting the s:errCode carried over. This is
-" currently taken care of for all the known recursive or ignorable error
-" cases.
-" - We need to use s:outputType as much as possible, not a:outputType, which
-" is there only to pass it on to s:ParseOptions(). After calling s:PFIF()
-" the outputType is established in s:outputType.
-" - s:errCode is reset by ParseOptions(). For cases that Push and Pop context
-" even before the first call to ParseOptions() (such as the
-" s:GetClientInfo() function), we have to check for s:errCode before we
-" pop context, or we will just carry on an error code from a previous bad
-" run (applies to mostly utility functions).
-" END NOTES }}}
-
-if exists('loaded_perforce')
- finish
-endif
-if v:version < 700
- "echomsg 'Perforce: You need at least Vim 7.0'
- finish
-endif
-
-
-" We need these scripts at the time of initialization itself.
-if !exists('loaded_genutils')
- runtime plugin/genutils.vim
-endif
-if !exists('loaded_genutils') || loaded_genutils < 203
- echomsg 'perforce: You need a newer version of genutils.vim plugin'
- finish
-endif
-let loaded_perforce=400
-
-" Make sure line-continuations won't cause any problem. This will be restored
-" at the end
-let s:save_cpo = &cpo
-set cpo&vim
-
-" User option initialization {{{
-function! s:CondDefSetting(settingName, def)
- if !exists(a:settingName)
- let {a:settingName} = a:def
- endif
-endfunction
-
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4CmdPath', 'p4')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4ClientRoot', '')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4DefaultListSize', '100')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4DefaultDiffOptions', '')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4DefaultPreset', -1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4Depot', 'depot')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4Presets', '')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4DefaultOptions', '')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4UseGUIDialogs', 0)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4PromptToCheckout', 1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4MaxLinesInDialog', 1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4EnableActiveStatus', 1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4ASIgnoreDefPattern',
- \'\c\%(\<t\%(e\)\?mp\/.*\|^.*\.tmp$\|^.*\.log$\|^.*\.diff\?$\|^.*\.out$\|^.*\.buf$\|^.*\.bak$\)\C')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4ASIgnoreUsrPattern', '')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4OptimizeActiveStatus', 1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4EnableRuler', 1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4RulerWidth', 25)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4EnableMenu', 0)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4EnablePopupMenu', 0)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4UseExpandedMenu', 1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4UseExpandedPopupMenu', 0)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4CheckOutDefault', 3)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4SortSettings', 1)
-" Probably safer than reading $TEMP.
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4TempDir', fnamemodify(tempname(), ':h'))
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4SplitCommand', 'split')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4EnableFileChangedShell', 1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4UseVimDiff2', 0)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4BufHidden', 'wipe')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4Autoread', 1)
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4FileLauncher', '')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4CurPresetExpr', '')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4CurDirExpr', '')
-call s:CondDefSetting('g:p4UseClientViewMap', 1)
-delfunction s:CondDefSetting
-" }}}
-
-
-" Call this any time to reconfigure the environment. This re-performs the same
-" initializations that the script does during the vim startup, without
-" loosing what is already configured.
-command! -nargs=0 PFInitialize :call perforce#Initialize(0)
-
-""" The following are some shortcut commands. Some of them are enhanced such
-""" as the help window or the filelog window.
-
-" Command definitions {{{
-
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PP
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'print', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PPrint
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'print', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PDiff
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'diff', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PD
- \ :PDiff <args>
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PEdit
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'edit', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PE
- \ :PEdit <args>
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PReopen
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'reopen', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PAdd
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'add', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PA
- \ :PAdd <args>
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PDelete
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'delete', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PLock
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'lock', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PUnlock
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'unlock', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PRevert
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'revert', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PR
- \ :PRevert <args>
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PSync
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'sync', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PG
- \ :PSync <args>
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PGet
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'get', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete POpened
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'opened', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PO
- \ :POpened <args>
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PHave
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'have', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PWhere
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'where', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PDescribe
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'describe', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PFiles
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'files', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PLabelsync
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'labelsync', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PFilelog
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'filelog', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PIntegrate
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'integrate', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PDiff2
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'diff2', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PD2
- \ :PDiff2 <args>
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PFstat
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'fstat', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PHelp
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'help', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PH
- \ :PHelp <args>
-command! -nargs=* PPasswd
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 2, 'passwd', <f-args>)
-
-
-""" Some list view commands.
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PChanges
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'changes', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PBranches
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'branches', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PLabels
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'labels', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PClients
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'clients', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PUsers
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'users', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PJobs
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'jobs', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PDepots
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'depots', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PGroups
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'groups', <f-args>)
-
-
-""" The following support some p4 operations that normally involve some
-""" interaction with the user (they are more than just shortcuts).
-
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PChange
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'change', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PBranch
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'branch', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PLabel
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'label', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PClient
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'client', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PUser
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'user', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PJob
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'job', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PJobspec
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'jobspec', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PDepot
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'depot', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PGroup
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'group', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PSubmit
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'submit', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PResolve
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'resolve', <f-args>)
-
-" Some built-in commands.
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PVDiff
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'vdiff', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PVDiff2
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 0, 'vdiff2', <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete PExec
- \ :call perforce#PFIF(0, 5, 'exec', <f-args>)
-
-""" Other utility commands.
-
-command! -nargs=* -complete=file E :call perforce#PFOpenAltFile(0, <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=file ES :call perforce#PFOpenAltFile(2, <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFSwitchComplete PFSwitch
- \ :call perforce#PFSwitch(1, <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* PFSwitchPortClientUser :call perforce#SwitchPortClientUser()
-command! -nargs=0 PFRefreshActivePane :call perforce#PFRefreshActivePane()
-command! -nargs=0 PFRefreshFileStatus :call perforce#GetFileStatus(0, 1)
-command! -nargs=0 PFToggleCkOut :call perforce#ToggleCheckOutPrompt(1)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFSettingsComplete PFS
- \ :PFSettings <args>
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFSettingsComplete PFSettings
- \ :call perforce#PFSettings(<f-args>)
-command! -nargs=0 PFDiffOff :call perforce#PFDiffOff(
- \ exists('w:p4VDiffWindow') ? w:p4VDiffWindow : -1)
-command! -nargs=? PFWipeoutBufs :call perforce#WipeoutP4Buffers(<f-args>)
-"command! -nargs=* -complete=file -range=% PF
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete -range=% PF
- \ :call perforce#PFrangeIF(<line1>, <line2>, 0, 0, <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=file PFRaw :call perforce#PFRaw(<f-args>)
-command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,perforce#PFComplete -range=% PW
- \ :call perforce#PW(<line1>, <line2>, 0, <f-args>)
-command! -nargs=0 PFLastMessage :call perforce#LastMessage()
-command! -nargs=0 PFBugReport :runtime perforce/perforcebugrep.vim
-command! -nargs=0 PFUpdateViews :call perforce#UpdateViewMappings()
-
-" New normal mode mappings.
-if (! exists('no_plugin_maps') || ! no_plugin_maps) &&
- \ (! exists('no_perforce_maps') || ! no_execmap_maps)
- nnoremap <silent> <Leader>prap :PFRefreshActivePane<cr>
- nnoremap <silent> <Leader>prfs :PFRefreshFileStatus<cr>
-
- " Some generic mappings.
- if maparg('<C-X><C-P>', 'c') == ""
- cnoremap <C-X><C-P> <C-R>=perforce#PFOpenAltFile(1)<CR>
- endif
-endif
-
-" Command definitions }}}
-
-if exists('g:p4EnableActiveStatus') && g:p4EnableActiveStatus
- aug P4Init
- au!
- au BufRead * exec 'au! P4Init' | exec 'PFInitialize' | PFRefreshFileStatus
- aug END
-endif
-
-" Restore cpo.
-let &cpo = s:save_cpo
-unlet s:save_cpo
-
-" vim6:fdm=marker et sw=2
# Launch XScreenSaver if it isn't already running.
-flock --timeout=1 ~/.xscreensaver.lock xscreensaver &
+setlock -nx /tmp/.xscreensaver.$USER.lock xscreensaver &
# And lock the screen.
xscreensaver-command -lock
colour=
# Get colour by regex.
-for path in $(ls "$SSHCOLOURS" | lensort -r); do
- re=${path##*/}
- echo "$fqdn" | grep -qs "$re" || continue
- colour=$(readlink "$SSHCOLOURS/$path")
- break
-done
+if [ -z "$colour" ]; then
+ for path in $(ls "$SSHCOLOURS" | lensort -r); do
+ re=${path##*/}
+ echo "$fqdn" | grep -qs "$re" || continue
+ colour=$(readlink "$SSHCOLOURS/$path")
+ break
+ done
+fi
+
+# Get colour by netgroup.
+if [ -z "$colour" ]; then
+ for netgroup in $(ls "$SSHCOLOURS" | grep ^\@); do
+ if netgroups $netgroup ${fqdn%%.*} 2>/dev/null; then
+ colour=$(readlink "$SSHCOLOURS/$netgroup")
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+fi
if [ ! -z "$colour" ]; then
colour=${colour##*/}
#!/bin/bash
-
+cd /
+if [ "$SSHTERM" = "urxvtc" ]; then
+ setlock -nx ${RXVT_SOCKET:-$HOME/rxvt-unicode-$HOSTNAME}.lock urxvtd -q -o -f &
+fi
${SSHTERM:-xterm} ${SSHTERM_TITLE:--title} "$1" ${SSHTERM_EXEC:--e} \
-sshcolourterm ${1+"$@"}
+sshcolourterm ${1+"$@"} &
+disown