Re: tags with abc::efg?

2006-10-29 Thread panshizhu
Beware, add the colon to 'iskeyword' works but it may mess up one thing:
the switch-case statement and the label:
switch (foo) {
case bar:
}
here the bar will be recognized as bar:, and of course the bar: does
not exist. It will be inconvinient to search bar using the * or the
C-], pretty annoying.

Unless we could add :: to 'iskeyword' instead of the single colon, it
seems to be difficult to cope with this.

Any hints?
--
Sincerely, Pan, Shi Zhu. ext: 2606


Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2006-10-28 08:59:38:



 AJ,

 Thank you very much. This is what I was looking for.

 Sincerely,
 Henry

 --- A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  Henry wrote:
   Hi,
  
   I have a bunch TCL procs defined with :: in the
  name.
   ie: abc::efg.
  
   I created a tags file, inside the tag file, it has
   abc::efg
  
   When I try to jump to this proc abc::efg in vim,
   using CTRL-], it can't find it. If cursor is under
   abc, then I get an message E426: tag not found:
  abc
   If the cursor is under efg, then I get a message
   E426: tag not found: efg. So it seems that vim
  can't
   trace the tag properly. It should use the entire
   string abc::efg to search for the tag.
  
   Anybody has a solution??
  
   Thanks.
 
  I think it has something to do with your 'iskeyword'
  option. Try using
 
 :setlocal isk+=:
 
  (adding the colon to the 'iskeyword' option) on the
  files which have that kind
  of tags. Or, if it is for any TCL files, you might
  want to add the above
  command (without the initial colon) in a file named
  (on Unix-like systems)
  ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim or (on other systems)
  ~/vimfiles/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim (in both cases in
  vim notation).
 
  Create the file and any directories in its path if
  they don't exist yet. You
  might for instance paste the following lines as a
  *.vim script and source it
  (this is untested):
 
 if has(unix)
!mkdir -p ~/.vim/after/ftplugin
let s:vimdir = .vim
 else
silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles
silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles/after
silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles/after/ftplugin
let s:vimdir = vimfiles
 endif
 exe 'new ~/' . s:vimdir . '/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim'
 $put ='setlocal isk+=:'
 wq
 
  See
 :help 'iskeyword'
 :help after-directory
 etc.
 
 
 
  Best regards,
  Tony.
 









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tags with abc::efg?

2006-10-27 Thread Henry

Hi,

I have a bunch TCL procs defined with :: in the name.
ie: abc::efg.

I created a tags file, inside the tag file, it has
abc::efg

When I try to jump to this proc abc::efg in vim,
using CTRL-], it can't find it. If cursor is under
abc, then I get an message E426: tag not found: abc
If the cursor is under efg, then I get a message
E426: tag not found: efg. So it seems that vim can't
trace the tag properly. It should use the entire
string abc::efg to search for the tag.

Anybody has a solution??

Thanks.




 

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Re: tags with abc::efg?

2006-10-27 Thread A.J.Mechelynck

Henry wrote:

Hi,

I have a bunch TCL procs defined with :: in the name.
ie: abc::efg.

I created a tags file, inside the tag file, it has
abc::efg

When I try to jump to this proc abc::efg in vim,
using CTRL-], it can't find it. If cursor is under
abc, then I get an message E426: tag not found: abc
If the cursor is under efg, then I get a message
E426: tag not found: efg. So it seems that vim can't
trace the tag properly. It should use the entire
string abc::efg to search for the tag.

Anybody has a solution??

Thanks.


I think it has something to do with your 'iskeyword' option. Try using

:setlocal isk+=:

(adding the colon to the 'iskeyword' option) on the files which have that kind 
of tags. Or, if it is for any TCL files, you might want to add the above 
command (without the initial colon) in a file named (on Unix-like systems) 
~/.vim/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim or (on other systems) 
~/vimfiles/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim (in both cases in vim notation).


Create the file and any directories in its path if they don't exist yet. You 
might for instance paste the following lines as a *.vim script and source it 
(this is untested):


if has(unix)
!mkdir -p ~/.vim/after/ftplugin
let s:vimdir = .vim
else
silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles
silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles/after
silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles/after/ftplugin
let s:vimdir = vimfiles
endif
exe 'new ~/' . s:vimdir . '/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim'
$put ='setlocal isk+=:'
wq

See
:help 'iskeyword'
:help after-directory
etc.



Best regards,
Tony.


Re: tags with abc::efg?

2006-10-27 Thread Henry


AJ,

Thank you very much. This is what I was looking for.

Sincerely,
Henry

--- A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Henry wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I have a bunch TCL procs defined with :: in the
 name.
  ie: abc::efg.
  
  I created a tags file, inside the tag file, it has
  abc::efg
  
  When I try to jump to this proc abc::efg in vim,
  using CTRL-], it can't find it. If cursor is under
  abc, then I get an message E426: tag not found:
 abc
  If the cursor is under efg, then I get a message
  E426: tag not found: efg. So it seems that vim
 can't
  trace the tag properly. It should use the entire
  string abc::efg to search for the tag.
  
  Anybody has a solution??
  
  Thanks.
 
 I think it has something to do with your 'iskeyword'
 option. Try using
 
   :setlocal isk+=:
 
 (adding the colon to the 'iskeyword' option) on the
 files which have that kind 
 of tags. Or, if it is for any TCL files, you might
 want to add the above 
 command (without the initial colon) in a file named
 (on Unix-like systems) 
 ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim or (on other systems) 
 ~/vimfiles/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim (in both cases in
 vim notation).
 
 Create the file and any directories in its path if
 they don't exist yet. You 
 might for instance paste the following lines as a
 *.vim script and source it 
 (this is untested):
 
   if has(unix)
   !mkdir -p ~/.vim/after/ftplugin
   let s:vimdir = .vim
   else
   silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles
   silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles/after
   silent! !mkdir $HOME/vimfiles/after/ftplugin
   let s:vimdir = vimfiles
   endif
   exe 'new ~/' . s:vimdir . '/after/ftplugin/tcl.vim'
   $put ='setlocal isk+=:'
   wq
 
 See
   :help 'iskeyword'
   :help after-directory
   etc.
 
 
 
 Best regards,
 Tony.
 





 

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