" The magical turn-Vim-into-a-Python-IDE vim resource file! " " Mostly taken from http://www.sontek.net/category/Vim.aspx " Other bits culled from various sources, Canonical guys, or made up by me. " " Julian Edwards 2008-05-30 " Wrapping and tabs. set tw=78 ts=4 sw=4 sta et sts=4 ai " More syntax highlighting. let python_highlight_all = 1 " Smart indenting set smartindent cinwords=if,elif,else,for,while,try,except,finally,def,class " Auto completion via ctrl-space (instead of the nasty ctrl-x ctrl-o) set omnifunc=pythoncomplete#Complete inoremap " Get this plugin from http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1112 " Pressing "K" takes you to the documentation for the word under the cursor. " autocmd filetype python source ~/.vim/pydoc.vim " Wrap at 72 chars for comments. set formatoptions=cq textwidth=72 foldignore= wildignore+=*.py[co] " Highlight end of line whitespace. " The next two highlight matches break the previous one, I don't know why. " Show long lines. "highlight LongLine guibg=red ctermbg=red "match LongLine /\%>79v.\+/ " Highlight bzr merge markers. "highlight MergeMarker guibg=red ctermbg=red "match MergeMarker /^[<=>\|]\{7\}\( [A-Z]\+\)?$/ " `gf` jumps to the filename under the cursor. Point at an import statement " and jump to it! python3 << EOF import os import sys import vim for p in sys.path: if os.path.isdir(p): vim.command(r"set path+=%s" % (p.replace(" ", r"\ "))) EOF " Generate tags with: ctags -R -f ~/.vim/tags/python24.ctags /usr/lib/python2.4/ " ctrl-[ to go to the tag under the cursor, ctrl-T to go back. set tags+=$HOME/.vim/tags/python24.ctags " Use :make to see syntax errors. (:cn and :cp to move around, :dist to see " all errors) set makeprg=python\ -c\ \"import\ py_compile,sys;\ sys.stderr=sys.stdout;\ py_compile.compile(r'%')\" set efm=%C\ %.%#,%A\ \ File\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l%.%#,%Z%[%^\ ]%\\@=%m " Execute a selection of code (very cool!) " Use VISUAL to select a range and then hit ctrl-h to execute it. python3 << EOL import vim def EvaluateCurrentRange(): eval(compile('\n'.join(vim.current.range),'','exec'),globals()) EOL map :py EvaluateCurrentRange() " Use F7/Shift-F7 to add/remove a breakpoint (pdb.set_trace) " Totally cool. python3 << EOF def SetBreakpoint(): import re nLine = int( vim.eval( 'line(".")')) strLine = vim.current.line strWhite = re.search( '^(\s*)', strLine).group(1) vim.current.buffer.append( "%(space)spdb.set_trace() %(mark)s Breakpoint %(mark)s" % {'space':strWhite, 'mark': '#' * 30}, nLine - 1) for strLine in vim.current.buffer: if strLine == "import pdb": break else: vim.current.buffer.append( 'import pdb', 0) vim.command( 'normal j1') vim.command( 'map :py SetBreakpoint()') def RemoveBreakpoints(): import re nCurrentLine = int( vim.eval( 'line(".")')) nLines = [] nLine = 1 for strLine in vim.current.buffer: if strLine == "import pdb" or strLine.lstrip()[:15] == "pdb.set_trace()": nLines.append( nLine) nLine += 1 nLines.reverse() for nLine in nLines: vim.command( "normal %dG" % nLine) vim.command( "normal dd") if nLine < nCurrentLine: nCurrentLine -= 1 vim.command( "normal %dG" % nCurrentLine) vim.command( "map :py RemoveBreakpoints()") EOF "vim:syntax=vim