command-t 3.0.1 → 3.0.2

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@@ -236,7 +236,18 @@ Command-T:
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  call neobundle#end()
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  To actually install the plug-in run `:NeoBundleInstall` from inside Vim. After
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- this, you can proceed to compile Command-T (see |command-t-compile|).
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+ this, you can proceed to compile Command-T (see |command-t-compile|) manually,
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+ or if you wish to have NeoBundle attempt to do so automatically, you can use a
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+ configuration like this:
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+ call neobundle#begin(expand('~/.vim/bundle/'))
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+ NeoBundle 'wincent/command-t', {
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+ \ 'build_commands': ['make', 'ruby'],
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+ \ 'build': {
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+ \ 'unix': 'cd ruby/command-t && { make clean; ruby extconf.rb && make }'
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+ \ }
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+ \ }
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+ call neobundle#end()
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  For more information about NeoBundle, see:
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@@ -1067,6 +1078,26 @@ context-sensitive 'statusline'.
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  - `commandt#CheckBuffer()`: Takes a buffer number and returns true if
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  it is the Command-T match listing buffer.
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+ *command-t-custom-autocommands*
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+ Custom autocommands ~
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+ *CommandTWillShowMatchListing*
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+ *CommandTDidHideMatchListing*
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+ Command-T runs the following "User" autocommands just prior to showing the
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+ match listing window and just after hiding it:
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+ - CommandTWillShowMatchListing
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+ - CommandTDidHideMatchListing
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+ For example, to call a pair of custom functions in response to these events,
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+ you might do: >
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+ autocmd! User CommandTWillShowMatchListing
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+ autocmd User CommandTWillShowMatchListing call CustomWillShow()
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+ autocmd! User CommandTDidHideMatchListing
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+ autocmd User CommandTDidHideMatchListing call CustomDidHide()
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  FAQ *command-t-faq*
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@@ -1257,34 +1288,38 @@ AUTHORS *command-t-authors*
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  Command-T is written and maintained by Greg Hurrell <greg@hurrell.net>.
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  Other contributors that have submitted patches include (in alphabetical
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- order):
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- Abhinav Gupta Nikolai Aleksandrovich Pavlov
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- Aleksandrs Ļedovskis Noon Silk
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- Andy Waite Ole Petter Bang
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- Anthony Panozzo Patrick Hayes
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- Artem Nezvigin Paul Jolly
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- Ben Boeckel Pavel Sergeev
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- Ben Osheroff Rainux Luo
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- Daniel Hahler Richard Feldman
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- David Szotten Roland Puntaier
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- Emily Strickland Ross Lagerwall
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- Felix Tjandrawibawa Scott Bronson
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- Gary Bernhardt Seth Fowler
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- Ivan Ukhov Sherzod Gapirov
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- Jacek Wysocki Shlomi Fish
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- Jeff Kreeftmeijer Steven Moazami
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- Jerome Castaneda Sung Pae
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- KJ Tsanaktsidis Thomas Pelletier
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- Kevin Webster Ton van den Heuvel
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- Lucas de Vries Victor Hugo Borja
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- Marcus Brito Vlad Seghete
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- Marian Schubert Vít Ondruch
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- Matthew Todd Woody Peterson
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- Mike Lundy Yan Pritzker
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- Nadav Samet Yiding Jia
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+ order, via `git shortlog -s | cut -f 2-3 | column -c 72`):
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+ Abhinav Gupta Nicholas T.
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+ Aleksandrs Ļedovskis Nicolas Alpi
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+ Andy Waite Nikolai Aleksandrovich Pavlov
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+ Anthony Panozzo Noon Silk
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+ Artem Nezvigin Ole Petter Bang
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+ Ben Boeckel Patrick Hayes
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+ Daniel Hahler Paul Jolly
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+ David Szotten Pavel Sergeev
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+ Emily Strickland Rainux Luo
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+ Felix Tjandrawibawa Richard Feldman
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+ Gary Bernhardt Roland Puntaier
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+ Greg Hurrell Ross Lagerwall
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+ Ivan Ukhov Scott Bronson
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+ Jeff Kreeftmeijer Seth Fowler
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+ Jerome Castaneda Sherzod Gapirov
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+ Joe Lencioni Shlomi Fish
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+ KJ Tsanaktsidis Steven Moazami
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+ Kevin Webster Sung Pae
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+ Kien Nguyen Duc Thomas Pelletier
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+ Lucas de Vries Ton van den Heuvel
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+ Marcus Brito Victor Hugo Borja
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+ Marian Schubert Vlad Seghete
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+ Matthew Todd Vít Ondruch
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+ Mike Lundy Woody Peterson
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+ Nadav Samet Yan Pritzker
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  Nate Kane Zak Johnson
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- Nicholas Alpi
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+ Additionally, Jacek Wysocki and Yiding Jia wrote patches which were not
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+ directly included but which served as a model for changes that did end up
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+ making it in.
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  As this was the first Vim plug-in I had ever written I was heavily influenced
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  by the design of the LustyExplorer plug-in by Stephen Bach, which I understand
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  HISTORY *command-t-history*
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+ 3.1 (not yet released)
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+ - Minimize flicker on opening and closing the match listing in MacVim.
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+ - Add |CommandTWillShowMatchListing| and |CommandTDidHideMatchListing| "User"
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+ autocommands.
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  3.0.1 (25 January 2016)
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- - restore compatiblity with Ruby 1.8.7.
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+ - restore compatibility with Ruby 1.8.7.
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@@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ module CommandT
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  quoted_name = VIM::escape_for_single_quotes(options[:name])
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  escaped_name = ::VIM::evaluate("fnameescape('#{quoted_name}')")
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+ run_will_show_autocmd
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  set 'timeout', true # ensure mappings timeout
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  set 'hlsearch', false # don't highlight search strings
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  set 'insertmode', false # don't make Insert mode the default
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  def unload
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- @settings.restore
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+ @settings.restore
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  show_cursor
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+ run_did_hide_autocmd
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  end
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  def add!(char)
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  focus_window(current_window)
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  end
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+ def run_will_show_autocmd
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+ run_autocmd('CommandTWillShowMatchListing')
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+ end
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+ def run_did_hide_autocmd
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+ run_autocmd('CommandTDidHideMatchListing')
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+ end
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+ def run_autocmd(cmd)
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+ ::VIM::command("call commandt#private#RunAutocmd('#{cmd}')")
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+ end
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  def match_text_for_idx(idx)
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  match = truncated_match @matches[idx].to_s
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  if idx == @selection
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  * Templated arrays are arrays of hashes which have repetitive key information
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- * @see https://github.com/facebook/watchman/blob/master/BSER.markdown
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  */
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  *
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+ * @see https://github.com/facebook/watchman/blob/master/website/_docs/BSER.markdown
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  */
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  /**
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: command-t
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 3.0.1
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+ version: 3.0.2
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Greg Hurrell
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2016-01-25 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2016-02-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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  description: |2
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  Command-T provides a fast, intuitive mechanism for opening files with a