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author | Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:47:12 -0700 |
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--- a/contrib/vim/hgcommand.txt Wed Jul 12 15:44:51 2006 -0700 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,567 +0,0 @@ -*hgcommand.txt* HGCommand - -For instructions on installing this file, type - :help add-local-help -inside Vim. - -Author: Mathieu Clabaut <mathieu.clabaut@gmail.com> -Credits: Bob Hiestand <bob.hiestand@gmail.com> - -============================================================================== -1. Contents *hgcommand-contents* - - Installation : |hgcommand-install| - HGCommand Intro : |hgcommand| - HGCommand Manual : |hgcommand-manual| - Customization : |hgcommand-customize| - SSH "integration" : |hgcommand-ssh| - Bugs : |hgcommand-bugs| - -============================================================================== - -2. HGCommand Installation *hgcommand-install* - -The HGCommand plugin comprises two files, hgcommand.vim and hgcommand.txt -(this file). In order to install the plugin, place the hgcommand.vim file -into a plugin' directory in your runtime path (please see |add-global-plugin| -and |'runtimepath'|. - -HGCommand may be customized by setting variables, creating maps, and -specifying event handlers. Please see |hgcommand-customize| for more -details. - -This help file can be included in the VIM help system by copying it into a -'doc' directory in your runtime path and then executing the |:helptags| -command, specifying the full path of the 'doc' directory. Please see -|add-local-help| for more details. - -============================================================================== - -3. HGCommand Intro *hgcommand* - *hgcommand-intro* - -The HGCommand plugin provides global ex commands for manipulating -HG-controlled source files. In general, each command operates on the current -buffer and accomplishes a separate hg function, such as update, commit, log, -and others (please see |hgcommand-commands| for a list of all available -commands). The results of each operation are displayed in a scratch buffer. -Several buffer variables are defined for those scratch buffers (please see -|hgcommand-buffer-variables|). - -The notion of "current file" means either the current buffer, or, in the case -of a directory buffer, the file on the current line within the buffer. - -For convenience, any HGCommand invoked on a HGCommand scratch buffer acts as -though it was invoked on the original file and splits the screen so that the -output appears in a new window. - -Many of the commands accept revisions as arguments. By default, most operate -on the most recent revision on the current branch if no revision is specified -(though see |HGCommandInteractive| to prompt instead). - -Each HGCommand is mapped to a key sequence starting with the <Leader> -keystroke. The default mappings may be overridden by supplying different -mappings before the plugin is loaded, such as in the vimrc, in the standard -fashion for plugin mappings. For examples, please see -|hgcommand-mappings-override|. - -The HGCommand plugin may be configured in several ways. For more details, -please see |hgcommand-customize|. - -============================================================================== - -4. HGCommand Manual *hgcommand-manual* - -4.1 HGCommand commands *hgcommand-commands* - -HGCommand defines the following commands: - -|:HGAdd| -|:HGAnnotate| -|:HGCommit| -|:HGDiff| -|:HGGotoOriginal| -|:HGLog| -|:HGRevert| -|:HGReview| -|:HGStatus| -|:HGUnedit| -|:HGUpdate| -|:HGVimDiff| - -:HGAdd *:HGAdd* - -This command performs "hg add" on the current file. Please note, this does -not commit the newly-added file. - -:HGAnnotate *:HGAnnotate* - -This command performs "hg annotate" on the current file. If an argument is -given, the argument is used as a revision number to display. If not given an -argument, it uses the most recent version of the file on the current branch. -Additionally, if the current buffer is a HGAnnotate buffer already, the -version number on the current line is used. - -If the |HGCommandAnnotateParent| variable is set to a non-zero value, the -version previous to the one on the current line is used instead. This allows -one to navigate back to examine the previous version of a line. - -The filetype of the HGCommand scratch buffer is set to 'HGAnnotate', to take -advantage of the bundled syntax file. - - -:HGCommit[!] *:HGCommit* - -If called with arguments, this performs "hg commit" using the arguments as -the log message. - -If '!' is used with no arguments, an empty log message is committed. - -If called with no arguments, this is a two-step command. The first step opens -a buffer to accept a log message. When that buffer is written, it is -automatically closed and the file is committed using the information from that -log message. The commit can be abandoned if the log message buffer is deleted -or wiped before being written. - -Alternatively, the mapping that is used to invoke :HGCommit (by default -<Leader>hgc) can be used in the log message buffer to immediately commit. -This -is useful if the |HGCommandCommitOnWrite| variable is set to 0 to disable the -normal commit-on-write behavior. - -:HGDiff *:HGDiff* - -With no arguments, this performs "hg diff" on the current file against the -current repository version. - -With one argument, "hg diff" is performed on the current file against the -specified revision. - -With two arguments, hg diff is performed between the specified -revisions of the current file. - -This command uses the 'HGCommandDiffOpt' variable to specify diff options. -If that variable does not exist, then 'wbBc' is assumed. If you wish to have -no options, then set it to the empty string. - - -This command performs "hg edit" on the current file. - -:HGGotoOriginal *:HGGotoOriginal* - -This command returns the current window to the source buffer, if the current -buffer is a HG command output buffer. - -:HGGotoOriginal! - -Like ":HGGotoOriginal" but also executes :bufwipeout on all HG command -output buffers for the source buffer. - -:HGLog *:HGLog* - -Performs "hg log" on the current file. - -If an argument is given, it is passed as an argument to the "-r" option of -"hg log". - -:HGRevert *:HGRevert* - -Replaces the current file with the most recent version from the repository in -order to wipe out any undesired changes. - -:HGReview *:HGReview* - -Retrieves a particular version of the current file. If no argument is given, -the most recent version of the file on the current branch is retrieved. -Otherwise, the specified version is retrieved. - -:HGStatus *:HGStatus* - -Performs "hg status" on the current file. - -:HGUnedit *:HGUnedit* - -Performs "hg unedit" on the current file. Again, yes, the output buffer here -is basically useless. - -:HGUpdate *:HGUpdate* - -Performs "hg update" on the current file. This intentionally does not -automatically reload the current buffer, though vim should prompt the user to -do so if the underlying file is altered by this command. - -:HGVimDiff *:HGVimDiff* - -With no arguments, this prompts the user for a revision and then uses vimdiff -to display the differences between the current file and the specified -revision. If no revision is specified, the most recent version of the file on -the current branch is used. - -With one argument, that argument is used as the revision as above. With two -arguments, the differences between the two revisions is displayed using -vimdiff. - -With either zero or one argument, the original buffer is used to perform the -vimdiff. When the other buffer is closed, the original buffer will be -returned to normal mode. - -Once vimdiff mode is started using the above methods, additional vimdiff -buffers may be added by passing a single version argument to the command. -There may be up to 4 vimdiff buffers total. - -Using the 2-argument form of the command resets the vimdiff to only those 2 -versions. Additionally, invoking the command on a different file will close -the previous vimdiff buffers. - - -4.2 Mappings *hgcommand-mappings* - -By default, a mapping is defined for each command. These mappings execute the -default (no-argument) form of each command. - -<Leader>hga HGAdd -<Leader>hgn HGAnnotate -<Leader>hgc HGCommit -<Leader>hgd HGDiff -<Leader>hgg HGGotoOriginal -<Leader>hgG HGGotoOriginal! -<Leader>hgl HGLog -<Leader>hgr HGReview -<Leader>hgs HGStatus -<Leader>hgt HGUnedit -<Leader>hgu HGUpdate -<Leader>hgv HGVimDiff - - *hgcommand-mappings-override* - -The default mappings can be overriden by user-provided instead by mapping to -<Plug>CommandName. This is especially useful when these mappings collide with -other existing mappings (vim will warn of this during plugin initialization, -but will not clobber the existing mappings). - -For instance, to override the default mapping for :HGAdd to set it to '\add', -add the following to the vimrc: - -nmap \add <Plug>HGAdd - -4.3 Automatic buffer variables *hgcommand-buffer-variables* - -Several buffer variables are defined in each HGCommand result buffer. These -may be useful for additional customization in callbacks defined in the event -handlers (please see |hgcommand-events|). - -The following variables are automatically defined: - -b:hgOrigBuffNR *b:hgOrigBuffNR* - -This variable is set to the buffer number of the source file. - -b:hgcmd *b:hgcmd* - -This variable is set to the name of the hg command that created the result -buffer. -============================================================================== - -5. Configuration and customization *hgcommand-customize* - *hgcommand-config* - -The HGCommand plugin can be configured in two ways: by setting configuration -variables (see |hgcommand-options|) or by defining HGCommand event handlers -(see |hgcommand-events|). Additionally, the HGCommand plugin provides -several option for naming the HG result buffers (see |hgcommand-naming|) and -supported a customized status line (see |hgcommand-statusline| and -|hgcommand-buffer-management|). - -5.1 HGCommand configuration variables *hgcommand-options* - -Several variables affect the plugin's behavior. These variables are checked -at time of execution, and may be defined at the window, buffer, or global -level and are checked in that order of precedence. - - -The following variables are available: - -|HGCommandAnnotateParent| -|HGCommandCommitOnWrite| -|HGCommandHGExec| -|HGCommandDeleteOnHide| -|HGCommandDiffOpt| -|HGCommandDiffSplit| -|HGCommandEdit| -|HGCommandEnableBufferSetup| -|HGCommandInteractive| -|HGCommandNameMarker| -|HGCommandNameResultBuffers| -|HGCommandSplit| - -HGCommandAnnotateParent *HGCommandAnnotateParent* - -This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the zero-argument form of -HGAnnotate when invoked on a HGAnnotate buffer to go to the version previous -to that displayed on the current line. If not set, it defaults to 0. - -HGCommandCommitOnWrite *HGCommandCommitOnWrite* - -This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the pending hg commit -to take place immediately as soon as the log message buffer is written. -If set to zero, only the HGCommit mapping will cause the pending commit to -occur. If not set, it defaults to 1. - -HGCommandHGExec *HGCommandHGExec* - -This variable controls the executable used for all HG commands If not set, -it defaults to "hg". - -HGCommandDeleteOnHide *HGCommandDeleteOnHide* - -This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the temporary HG result -buffers to automatically delete themselves when hidden. - -HGCommandDiffOpt *HGCommandDiffOpt* - -This variable, if set, determines the options passed to the diff command of -HG. If not set, it defaults to 'wbBc'. - -HGCommandDiffSplit *HGCommandDiffSplit* - -This variable overrides the |HGCommandSplit| variable, but only for buffers -created with |:HGVimDiff|. - -HGCommandEdit *HGCommandEdit* - -This variable controls whether the original buffer is replaced ('edit') or -split ('split'). If not set, it defaults to 'edit'. - -HGCommandEnableBufferSetup *HGCommandEnableBufferSetup* - -This variable, if set to a non-zero value, activates HG buffer management -mode see (|hgcommand-buffer-management|). This mode means that two buffer -variables, 'HGRevision' and 'HGBranch', are set if the file is -HG-controlled. This is useful for displaying version information in the -status bar. - -HGCommandInteractive *HGCommandInteractive* - -This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes appropriate commands (for -the moment, only |:HGReview|) to query the user for a revision to use instead -of the current revision if none is specified. - -HGCommandNameMarker *HGCommandNameMarker* - -This variable, if set, configures the special attention-getting characters -that appear on either side of the hg buffer type in the buffer name. This -has no effect unless |HGCommandNameResultBuffers| is set to a true value. If -not set, it defaults to '_'. - -HGCommandNameResultBuffers *HGCommandNameResultBuffers* - -This variable, if set to a true value, causes the hg result buffers to be -named in the old way ('<source file name> _<hg command>_'). If not set -or set to a false value, the result buffer is nameless. - -HGCommandSplit *HGCommandSplit* - -This variable controls the orientation of the various window splits that -may occur (such as with HGVimDiff, when using a HG command on a HG -command buffer, or when the |HGCommandEdit| variable is set to 'split'. -If set to 'horizontal', the resulting windows will be on stacked on top of -one another. If set to 'vertical', the resulting windows will be -side-by-side. If not set, it defaults to 'horizontal' for all but -HGVimDiff windows. - -5.2 HGCommand events *hgcommand-events* - -For additional customization, HGCommand can trigger user-defined events. -Event handlers are provided by defining User event autocommands (see -|autocommand|, |User|) in the HGCommand group with patterns matching the -event name. - -For instance, the following could be added to the vimrc to provide a 'q' -mapping to quit a HGCommand scratch buffer: - -augroup HGCommand - au HGCommand User HGBufferCreated silent! nmap <unique> <buffer> q: bwipeout<cr> -augroup END - -The following hooks are available: - -HGBufferCreated This event is fired just after a hg command - result buffer is created and filled with the - result of a hg command. It is executed within - the context of the HG command buffer. The - HGCommand buffer variables may be useful for - handlers of this event (please see - |hgcommand-buffer-variables|). - -HGBufferSetup This event is fired just after HG buffer setup - occurs, if enabled. - -HGPluginInit This event is fired when the HGCommand plugin - first loads. - -HGPluginFinish This event is fired just after the HGCommand - plugin loads. - -HGVimDiffFinish This event is fired just after the HGVimDiff - command executes to allow customization of, - for instance, window placement and focus. - -5.3 HGCommand buffer naming *hgcommand-naming* - -By default, the buffers containing the result of HG commands are nameless -scratch buffers. It is intended that buffer variables of those buffers be -used to customize the statusline option so that the user may fully control the -display of result buffers. - -If the old-style naming is desired, please enable the -|HGCommandNameResultBuffers| variable. Then, each result buffer will receive -a unique name that includes the source file name, the HG command, and any -extra data (such as revision numbers) that were part of the command. - -5.4 HGCommand status line support *hgcommand-statusline* - -It is intended that the user will customize the |'statusline'| option to -include HG result buffer attributes. A sample function that may be used in -the |'statusline'| option is provided by the plugin, HGGetStatusLine(). In -order to use that function in the status line, do something like the -following: - -set statusline=%<%f\ %{HGGetStatusLine()}\ %h%m%r%=%l,%c%V\ %P - -of which %{HGGetStatusLine()} is the relevant portion. - -The sample HGGetStatusLine() function handles both HG result buffers and -HG-managed files if HGCommand buffer management is enabled (please see -|hgcommand-buffer-management|). - -5.5 HGCommand buffer management *hgcommand-buffer-management* - -The HGCommand plugin can operate in buffer management mode, which means that -it attempts to set two buffer variables ('HGRevision' and 'HGBranch') upon -entry into a buffer. This is rather slow because it means that 'hg status' -will be invoked at each entry into a buffer (during the |BufEnter| -autocommand). - -This mode is disabled by default. In order to enable it, set the -|HGCommandEnableBufferSetup| variable to a true (non-zero) value. Enabling -this mode simply provides the buffer variables mentioned above. The user must -explicitly include those in the |'statusline'| option if they are to appear in -the status line (but see |hgcommand-statusline| for a simple way to do that). - -============================================================================== - -6. SSH "integration" *hgcommand-ssh* - -The following instructions are intended for use in integrating the -hgcommand.vim plugin with an SSH-based HG environment. - -Familiarity with SSH and HG are assumed. - -These instructions assume that the intent is to have a message box pop up in -order to allow the user to enter a passphrase. If, instead, the user is -comfortable using certificate-based authentication, then only instructions -6.1.1 and 6.1.2 (and optionally 6.1.4) need to be followed; ssh should then -work transparently. - -6.1 Environment settings *hgcommand-ssh-env* - -6.1.1 HGROOT should be set to something like: - - :ext:user@host:/path_to_repository - -6.1.2 HG_RSH should be set to: - - ssh - - Together, those settings tell HG to use ssh as the transport when - performing HG calls. - -6.1.3 SSH_ASKPASS should be set to the password-dialog program. In my case, - running gnome, it's set to: - - /usr/libexec/openssh/gnome-ssh-askpass - - This tells SSH how to get passwords if no input is available. - -6.1.4 OPTIONAL. You may need to set SSH_SERVER to the location of the hg - executable on the remote (server) machine. - -6.2 HG wrapper program *hgcommand-ssh-wrapper* - -Now you need to convince SSH to use the password-dialog program. This means -you need to execute SSH (and therefore HG) without standard input. The -following script is a simple perl wrapper that dissasociates the HG command -from the current terminal. Specific steps to do this may vary from system to -system; the following example works for me on linux. - -#!/usr/bin/perl -w -use strict; -use POSIX qw(setsid); -open STDIN, '/dev/null'; -fork and do {wait; exit;}; -setsid; -exec('hg', @ARGV); - -6.3 Configuring hgcommand.vim *hgcommand-ssh-config* - -At this point, you should be able to use your wrapper script to invoke HG with -various commands, and get the password dialog. All that's left is to make HG -use your newly-created wrapper script. - -6.3.1 Tell hgcommand.vim what HG executable to use. The easiest way to do this - is globally, by putting the following in your .vimrc: - - let HGCommandHGExec=/path/to/hg/wrapper/script - -6.4 Where to go from here *hgcommand-ssh-other* - -The script given above works even when non-SSH HG connections are used, -except possibly when interactively entering the message for HG commit log -(depending on the editor you use... VIM works fine). Since the hgcommand.vim -plugin handles that message without a terminal, the wrapper script can be used -all the time. - -This allows mixed-mode operation, where some work is done with SSH-based HG -repositories, and others with pserver or local access. - -It is possible, though beyond the scope of the plugin, to dynamically set the -HG executable based on the HGROOT for the file being edited. The user -events provided (such as HGBufferCreated and HGBufferSetup) can be used to -set a buffer-local value (b:HGCommandHGExec) to override the HG executable -on a file-by-file basis. Alternatively, much the same can be done (less -automatically) by the various project-oriented plugins out there. - -It is highly recommended for ease-of-use that certificates with no passphrase -or ssh-agent are employed so that the user is not given the password prompt -too often. - -============================================================================== -9. Tips *hgcommand-tips* - -9.1 Split window annotation, by Michael Anderson - -:nmap <Leader>hgN :vs<CR><C-w>h<Leader>hgn:vertical res 40<CR> - \ggdddd:set scb<CR>:set nowrap<CR><C-w>lgg:set scb<CR> - \:set nowrap<CR> - -This splits the buffer vertically, puts an annotation on the left (minus the -header) with the width set to 40. An editable/normal copy is placed on the -right. The two versions are scroll locked so they move as one. and wrapping -is turned off so that the lines line up correctly. The advantages are... - -1) You get a versioning on the right. -2) You can still edit your own code. -3) Your own code still has syntax highlighting. - -============================================================================== - -8. Known bugs *hgcommand-bugs* - -Please let me know if you run across any. - -HGVimDiff, when using the original (real) source buffer as one of the diff -buffers, uses some hacks to try to restore the state of the original buffer -when the scratch buffer containing the other version is destroyed. There may -still be bugs in here, depending on many configuration details. - -vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help
--- a/contrib/vim/hgcommand.vim Wed Jul 12 15:44:51 2006 -0700 +++ b/contrib/vim/hgcommand.vim Wed Jul 12 15:47:12 2006 -0700 @@ -6,217 +6,23 @@ " Version: 1.76 " Maintainer: Mathieu Clabaut <mathieu.clabaut@gmail.com> " License: This file is placed in the public domain. -" Credits: {{{1 +" Credits: " Bob Hiestand <bob.hiestand@gmail.com> for the fabulous " cvscommand.vim from which this script was directly created by " means of sed commands and minor tweaks. -" Section: Documentation {{{1 -" -" Provides functions to invoke various HG commands on the current file -" (either the current buffer, or, in the case of an directory buffer, the file -" on the current line). The output of the commands is captured in a new -" scratch window. For convenience, if the functions are invoked on a HG -" output window, the original file is used for the hg operation instead after -" the window is split. This is primarily useful when running HGCommit and -" you need to see the changes made, so that HGDiff is usable and shows up in -" another window. -" -" Command documentation {{{2 -" -" HGAdd Performs "hg add" on the current file. -" -" HGAnnotate Performs "hg annotate" on the current file. If an -" argument is given, the argument is used as a revision -" number to display. If not given an argument, it uses the -" most recent version of the file on the current branch. -" Additionally, if the current buffer is a HGAnnotate buffer -" already, the version number on the current line is used. -" -" If the 'HGCommandAnnotateParent' variable is set to a -" non-zero value, the version previous to the one on the -" current line is used instead. This allows one to navigate -" back to examine the previous version of a line. -" -" HGCommit[!] If called with arguments, this performs "hg commit" using -" the arguments as the log message. -" -" If '!' is used, an empty log message is committed. -" -" If called with no arguments, this is a two-step command. -" The first step opens a buffer to accept a log message. -" When that buffer is written, it is automatically closed and -" the file is committed using the information from that log -" message. The commit can be abandoned if the log message -" buffer is deleted or wiped before being written. -" -" HGDiff With no arguments, this performs "hg diff" on the current -" file. With one argument, "hg diff" is performed on the -" current file against the specified revision. With two -" arguments, hg diff is performed between the specified -" revisions of the current file. This command uses the -" 'HGCommandDiffOpt' variable to specify diff options. If -" that variable does not exist, then 'wbBc' is assumed. If -" you wish to have no options, then set it to the empty -" string. +""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " -" HGGotoOriginal Returns the current window to the source buffer if the -" current buffer is a HG output buffer. -" -" HGLog Performs "hg log" on the current file. -" -" HGRevert Replaces the modified version of the current file with the -" most recent version from the repository. -" -" HGReview Retrieves a particular version of the current file. If no -" argument is given, the most recent version of the file on -" the current branch is retrieved. The specified revision is -" retrieved into a new buffer. -" -" HGStatus Performs "hg status" on the current file. -" -" HGUpdate Performs "hg update" on the current file. -" -" HGVimDiff With no arguments, this prompts the user for a revision and -" then uses vimdiff to display the differences between the -" current file and the specified revision. If no revision is -" specified, the most recent version of the file on the -" current branch is used. With one argument, that argument -" is used as the revision as above. With two arguments, the -" differences between the two revisions is displayed using -" vimdiff. -" -" With either zero or one argument, the original buffer is used -" to perform the vimdiff. When the other buffer is closed, the -" original buffer will be returned to normal mode. -" -" Once vimdiff mode is started using the above methods, -" additional vimdiff buffers may be added by passing a single -" version argument to the command. There may be up to 4 -" vimdiff buffers total. -" -" Using the 2-argument form of the command resets the vimdiff -" to only those 2 versions. Additionally, invoking the -" command on a different file will close the previous vimdiff -" buffers. -" -" -" Mapping documentation: {{{2 -" -" By default, a mapping is defined for each command. User-provided mappings -" can be used instead by mapping to <Plug>CommandName, for instance: -" -" nnoremap ,ca <Plug>HGAdd -" -" The default mappings are as follow: +" Section: Documentation +"---------------------------- " -" <Leader>hga HGAdd -" <Leader>hgn HGAnnotate -" <Leader>hgc HGCommit -" <Leader>hgd HGDiff -" <Leader>hgg HGGotoOriginal -" <Leader>hgG HGGotoOriginal! -" <Leader>hgl HGLog -" <Leader>hgr HGReview -" <Leader>hgs HGStatus -" <Leader>hgu HGUpdate -" <Leader>hgv HGVimDiff -" -" Options documentation: {{{2 -" -" Several variables are checked by the script to determine behavior as follow: -" -" HGCommandAnnotateParent -" This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the zero-argument form -" of HGAnnotate when invoked on a HGAnnotate buffer to go to the version -" previous to that displayed on the current line. If not set, it defaults -" to 0. -" -" HGCommandCommitOnWrite -" This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the pending hg commit -" to take place immediately as soon as the log message buffer is written. -" If set to zero, only the HGCommit mapping will cause the pending commit -" to occur. If not set, it defaults to 1. -" -" HGCommandDeleteOnHide -" This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the temporary HG result -" buffers to automatically delete themselves when hidden. -" -" HGCommandDiffOpt -" This variable, if set, determines the options passed to the diff command -" of HG. If not set, it defaults to 'wbBc'. -" -" HGCommandDiffSplit -" This variable overrides the HGCommandSplit variable, but only for buffers -" created with HGVimDiff. -" -" HGCommandEdit -" This variable controls whether the original buffer is replaced ('edit') or -" split ('split'). If not set, it defaults to 'edit'. -" -" HGCommandEnableBufferSetup -" This variable, if set to a non-zero value, activates HG buffer management -" mode. This mode means that two buffer variables, 'HGRevision' and -" 'HGBranch', are set if the file is HG-controlled. This is useful for -" displaying version information in the status bar. +" Documentation should be available by ":help hgcommand" command, once the +" script has been copied in you .vim/plugin directory. " -" HGCommandInteractive -" This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes appropriate functions (for -" the moment, only HGReview) to query the user for a revision to use -" instead of the current revision if none is specified. -" -" HGCommandNameMarker -" This variable, if set, configures the special attention-getting characters -" that appear on either side of the hg buffer type in the buffer name. -" This has no effect unless 'HGCommandNameResultBuffers' is set to a true -" value. If not set, it defaults to '_'. -" -" HGCommandNameResultBuffers -" This variable, if set to a true value, causes the hg result buffers to be -" named in the old way ('<source file name> _<hg command>_'). If not set -" or set to a false value, the result buffer is nameless. -" -" HGCommandSplit -" This variable controls the orientation of the various window splits that -" may occur (such as with HGVimDiff, when using a HG command on a HG -" command buffer, or when the 'HGCommandEdit' variable is set to 'split'. -" If set to 'horizontal', the resulting windows will be on stacked on top of -" one another. If set to 'vertical', the resulting windows will be -" side-by-side. If not set, it defaults to 'horizontal' for all but -" HGVimDiff windows. -" -" Event documentation {{{2 -" For additional customization, hgcommand.vim uses User event autocommand -" hooks. Each event is in the HGCommand group, and different patterns -" match the various hooks. -" -" For instance, the following could be added to the vimrc to provide a 'q' -" mapping to quit a HG buffer: -" -" augroup HGCommand -" au HGCommand User HGBufferCreated silent! nmap <unique> <buffer> q :bwipeout<cr> -" augroup END -" -" The following hooks are available: -" -" HGBufferCreated This event is fired just after a hg command -" result buffer is created and filled with the -" result of a hg command. It is executed within -" the context of the new buffer. -" -" HGBufferSetup This event is fired just after HG buffer setup -" occurs, if enabled. -" -" HGPluginInit This event is fired when the HGCommand plugin -" first loads. -" -" HGPluginFinish This event is fired just after the HGCommand -" plugin loads. -" -" HGVimDiffFinish This event is fired just after the HGVimDiff -" command executes to allow customization of, -" for instance, window placement and focus. -" +" You still can read the documentation at the end of this file. Locate it by +" searching the "hgcommand-contents" string (and set ft=help to have +" appropriate syntaxic coloration). + " Section: Plugin header {{{1 " loaded_hgcommand is set to 1 when the initialization begins, and 2 when it @@ -569,8 +375,8 @@ " Function: s:HGSetupBuffer() {{{2 " Attempts to set the b:HGBranch, b:HGRevision and b:HGRepository variables. -function! s:HGSetupBuffer() - if (exists("b:HGBufferSetup") && b:HGBufferSetup) +function! s:HGSetupBuffer(...) + if (exists("b:HGBufferSetup") && b:HGBufferSetup && !exists('a:1')) " This buffer is already set up. return endif @@ -657,6 +463,123 @@ endwhile endfunction +" Function: s:HGInstallDocumentation(full_name, revision) {{{2 +" Install help documentation. +" Arguments: +" full_name: Full name of this vim plugin script, including path name. +" revision: Revision of the vim script. #version# mark in the document file +" will be replaced with this string with 'v' prefix. +" Return: +" 1 if new document installed, 0 otherwise. +" Note: Cleaned and generalized by guo-peng Wen +"''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' + +function! s:HGInstallDocumentation(full_name, revision) + " Name of the document path based on the system we use: + if (has("unix")) + " On UNIX like system, using forward slash: + let l:slash_char = '/' + let l:mkdir_cmd = ':silent !mkdir -p ' + else + " On M$ system, use backslash. Also mkdir syntax is different. + " This should only work on W2K and up. + let l:slash_char = '\' + let l:mkdir_cmd = ':silent !mkdir ' + endif + + let l:doc_path = l:slash_char . 'doc' + let l:doc_home = l:slash_char . '.vim' . l:slash_char . 'doc' + + " Figure out document path based on full name of this script: + let l:vim_plugin_path = fnamemodify(a:full_name, ':h') + let l:vim_doc_path = fnamemodify(a:full_name, ':h:h') . l:doc_path + if (!(filewritable(l:vim_doc_path) == 2)) + echomsg "Doc path: " . l:vim_doc_path + execute l:mkdir_cmd . '"' . l:vim_doc_path . '"' + if (!(filewritable(l:vim_doc_path) == 2)) + " Try a default configuration in user home: + let l:vim_doc_path = expand("~") . l:doc_home + if (!(filewritable(l:vim_doc_path) == 2)) + execute l:mkdir_cmd . '"' . l:vim_doc_path . '"' + if (!(filewritable(l:vim_doc_path) == 2)) + " Put a warning: + echomsg "Unable to open documentation directory" + echomsg " type :help add-local-help for more informations." + return 0 + endif + endif + endif + endif + + " Exit if we have problem to access the document directory: + if (!isdirectory(l:vim_plugin_path) + \ || !isdirectory(l:vim_doc_path) + \ || filewritable(l:vim_doc_path) != 2) + return 0 + endif + + " Full name of script and documentation file: + let l:script_name = fnamemodify(a:full_name, ':t') + let l:doc_name = fnamemodify(a:full_name, ':t:r') . '.txt' + let l:plugin_file = l:vim_plugin_path . l:slash_char . l:script_name + let l:doc_file = l:vim_doc_path . l:slash_char . l:doc_name + + " Bail out if document file is still up to date: + if (filereadable(l:doc_file) && + \ getftime(l:plugin_file) < getftime(l:doc_file)) + return 0 + endif + + " Prepare window position restoring command: + if (strlen(@%)) + let l:go_back = 'b ' . bufnr("%") + else + let l:go_back = 'enew!' + endif + + " Create a new buffer & read in the plugin file (me): + setl nomodeline + exe 'enew!' + exe 'r ' . l:plugin_file + + setl modeline + let l:buf = bufnr("%") + setl noswapfile modifiable + + norm zR + norm gg + + " Delete from first line to a line starts with + " === START_DOC + 1,/^=\{3,}\s\+START_DOC\C/ d + + " Delete from a line starts with + " === END_DOC + " to the end of the documents: + /^=\{3,}\s\+END_DOC\C/,$ d + + " Remove fold marks: + %s/{\{3}[1-9]/ / + + " Add modeline for help doc: the modeline string is mangled intentionally + " to avoid it be recognized by VIM: + call append(line('$'), '') + call append(line('$'), ' v' . 'im:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:') + + " Replace revision: + exe "normal :1s/#version#/ v" . a:revision . "/\<CR>" + + " Save the help document: + exe 'w! ' . l:doc_file + exe l:go_back + exe 'bw ' . l:buf + + " Build help tags: + exe 'helptags ' . l:vim_doc_path + + return 1 +endfunction + " Section: Public functions {{{1 " Function: HGGetRevision() {{{2 @@ -685,6 +608,8 @@ augroup HGCommandPlugin au! au BufEnter * call s:HGSetupBuffer() + " Force resetting up buffer on external file change (HG update) + au FileChangedShell * call s:HGSetupBuffer(1) augroup END " Only auto-load if the plugin is fully loaded. This gives other plugins a @@ -712,13 +637,16 @@ if exists('b:HGRevision') \ && b:HGRevision != '' - \ && exists('b:HGBranch') - \ && b:HGBranch != '' \ && exists('b:HGRepository') \ && b:HGRepository != '' \ && exists('g:HGCommandEnableBufferSetup') \ && g:HGCommandEnableBufferSetup - return '[HG ' . b:HGRepository . '/' . b:HGBranch .'/' . b:HGRevision . ']' + if !exists('b:HGBranch') + let l:branch='' + else + let l:branch=b:HGBranch + endif + return '[HG ' . b:HGRepository . '/' . l:branch .'/' . b:HGRevision . ']' else return '' endif @@ -826,7 +754,8 @@ \ ':call <SID>HGFinishCommit("' . messageFileName . '",' . \ '"' . newCwd . '",' . \ '"' . realFileName . '",' . - \ hgBufferCheck . ')<CR>' + \ hgBufferCheck . ')<CR>'. + \ ':call <SID>HGBufferSetup(1)<CR>' silent 0put ='HG: ----------------------------------------------------------------------' silent put =\"HG: Enter Log. Lines beginning with `HG:' are removed automatically\" @@ -979,6 +908,7 @@ " Function: s:HGUpdate() {{{2 function! s:HGUpdate() return s:HGMarkOrigBufferForSetup(s:HGDoCommand('update', 'update', '')) + call s:HGSetupBuffer(1) endfunction " Function: s:HGVimDiff(...) {{{2 @@ -1125,11 +1055,6 @@ nnoremap <silent> <Plug>HGStatus :HGStatus<CR> nnoremap <silent> <Plug>HGUpdate :HGUpdate<CR> nnoremap <silent> <Plug>HGVimDiff :HGVimDiff<CR> -nnoremap <silent> <Plug>HGWatchers :HGWatchers<CR> -nnoremap <silent> <Plug>HGWatchAdd :HGWatchAdd<CR> -nnoremap <silent> <Plug>HGWatchOn :HGWatchOn<CR> -nnoremap <silent> <Plug>HGWatchOff :HGWatchOff<CR> -nnoremap <silent> <Plug>HGWatchRemove :HGWatchRemove<CR> " Section: Default mappings {{{1 if !hasmapto('<Plug>HGAdd') @@ -1181,11 +1106,6 @@ amenu <silent> &Plugin.HG.&Status <Plug>HGStatus amenu <silent> &Plugin.HG.&Update <Plug>HGUpdate amenu <silent> &Plugin.HG.&VimDiff <Plug>HGVimDiff -amenu <silent> &Plugin.HG.&Watchers <Plug>HGWatchers -amenu <silent> &Plugin.HG.WatchAdd <Plug>HGWatchAdd -amenu <silent> &Plugin.HG.WatchOn <Plug>HGWatchOn -amenu <silent> &Plugin.HG.WatchOff <Plug>HGWatchOff -amenu <silent> &Plugin.HG.WatchRemove <Plug>HGWatchRemove " Section: Autocommands to restore vimdiff state {{{1 function! s:HGVimDiffRestore(vimDiffBuff) @@ -1254,12 +1174,507 @@ " Section: Optional activation of buffer management {{{1 -if s:HGGetOption('HGCommandEnableBufferSetup', 0) +if s:HGGetOption('HGCommandEnableBufferSetup', 1) call HGEnableBufferSetup() endif +" Section: Doc installation {{{1 +" + let s:revision="0.1" + silent! let s:install_status = + \ s:HGInstallDocumentation(expand('<sfile>:p'), s:revision) + if (s:install_status == 1) + echom expand("<sfile>:t:r") . ' v' . s:revision . + \ ': Help-documentation installed.' + endif + + " Section: Plugin completion {{{1 let loaded_hgcommand=2 silent do HGCommand User HGPluginFinish " vim:se expandtab sts=2 sw=2: +finish + +"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" +" Section: Documentation content {{{1 +"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" +=== START_DOC +*hgcommand.txt* Mercurial vim integration #version# + + + HGCOMMAND REFERENCE MANUAL~ + + +Author: Mathieu Clabaut <mathieu.clabaut@gmail.com> +Credits: Bob Hiestand <bob.hiestand@gmail.com> +Mercurial: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial + Mercurial (noted Hg) is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management + system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects. + +============================================================================== +1. Contents *hgcommand-contents* + + Installation : |hgcommand-install| + HGCommand Intro : |hgcommand| + HGCommand Manual : |hgcommand-manual| + Customization : |hgcommand-customize| + Bugs : |hgcommand-bugs| + +============================================================================== +2. HGCommand Installation *hgcommand-install* + + In order to install the plugin, place the hgcommand.vim file into a plugin' + directory in your runtime path (please see |add-global-plugin| and + |'runtimepath'|. + + HGCommand may be customized by setting variables, creating maps, and + specifying event handlers. Please see |hgcommand-customize| for more + details. + + *hgcommand-auto-help* + The help file is automagically generated when the |hgcommand| script is + loaded for the first time. + +============================================================================== + +3. HGCommand Intro *hgcommand* + *hgcommand-intro* + + The HGCommand plugin provides global ex commands for manipulating + HG-controlled source files. In general, each command operates on the + current buffer and accomplishes a separate hg function, such as update, + commit, log, and others (please see |hgcommand-commands| for a list of all + available commands). The results of each operation are displayed in a + scratch buffer. Several buffer variables are defined for those scratch + buffers (please see |hgcommand-buffer-variables|). + + The notion of "current file" means either the current buffer, or, in the + case of a directory buffer, the file on the current line within the buffer. + + For convenience, any HGCommand invoked on a HGCommand scratch buffer acts + as though it was invoked on the original file and splits the screen so that + the output appears in a new window. + + Many of the commands accept revisions as arguments. By default, most + operate on the most recent revision on the current branch if no revision is + specified (though see |HGCommandInteractive| to prompt instead). + + Each HGCommand is mapped to a key sequence starting with the <Leader> + keystroke. The default mappings may be overridden by supplying different + mappings before the plugin is loaded, such as in the vimrc, in the standard + fashion for plugin mappings. For examples, please see + |hgcommand-mappings-override|. + + The HGCommand plugin may be configured in several ways. For more details, + please see |hgcommand-customize|. + +============================================================================== +4. HGCommand Manual *hgcommand-manual* + +4.1 HGCommand commands *hgcommand-commands* + + HGCommand defines the following commands: + + |:HGAdd| + |:HGAnnotate| + |:HGCommit| + |:HGDiff| + |:HGGotoOriginal| + |:HGLog| + |:HGRevert| + |:HGReview| + |:HGStatus| + |:HGUpdate| + |:HGVimDiff| + +:HGAdd *:HGAdd* + + This command performs "hg add" on the current file. Please note, this does + not commit the newly-added file. + +:HGAnnotate *:HGAnnotate* + + This command performs "hg annotate" on the current file. If an argument is + given, the argument is used as a revision number to display. If not given + an argument, it uses the most recent version of the file on the current + branch. Additionally, if the current buffer is a HGAnnotate buffer + already, the version number on the current line is used. + + If the |HGCommandAnnotateParent| variable is set to a non-zero value, the + version previous to the one on the current line is used instead. This + allows one to navigate back to examine the previous version of a line. + + The filetype of the HGCommand scratch buffer is set to 'HGAnnotate', to + take advantage of the bundled syntax file. + + +:HGCommit[!] *:HGCommit* + + If called with arguments, this performs "hg commit" using the arguments as + the log message. + + If '!' is used with no arguments, an empty log message is committed. + + If called with no arguments, this is a two-step command. The first step + opens a buffer to accept a log message. When that buffer is written, it is + automatically closed and the file is committed using the information from + that log message. The commit can be abandoned if the log message buffer is + deleted or wiped before being written. + + Alternatively, the mapping that is used to invoke :HGCommit (by default + <Leader>hgc) can be used in the log message buffer to immediately commit. + This is useful if the |HGCommandCommitOnWrite| variable is set to 0 to + disable the normal commit-on-write behavior. + +:HGDiff *:HGDiff* + + With no arguments, this performs "hg diff" on the current file against the + current repository version. + + With one argument, "hg diff" is performed on the current file against the + specified revision. + + With two arguments, hg diff is performed between the specified revisions of + the current file. + + This command uses the 'HGCommandDiffOpt' variable to specify diff options. + If that variable does not exist, then 'wbBc' is assumed. If you wish to + have no options, then set it to the empty string. + + +:HGGotoOriginal *:HGGotoOriginal* + + This command returns the current window to the source buffer, if the + current buffer is a HG command output buffer. + +:HGGotoOriginal! + + Like ":HGGotoOriginal" but also executes :bufwipeout on all HG command + output buffers for the source buffer. + +:HGLog *:HGLog* + + Performs "hg log" on the current file. + + If an argument is given, it is passed as an argument to the "-r" option of + "hg log". + +:HGRevert *:HGRevert* + + Replaces the current file with the most recent version from the repository + in order to wipe out any undesired changes. + +:HGReview *:HGReview* + + Retrieves a particular version of the current file. If no argument is + given, the most recent version of the file on the current branch is + retrieved. Otherwise, the specified version is retrieved. + +:HGStatus *:HGStatus* + + Performs "hg status" on the current file. + +:HGUpdate *:HGUpdate* + + Performs "hg update" on the current file. This intentionally does not + automatically reload the current buffer, though vim should prompt the user + to do so if the underlying file is altered by this command. + +:HGVimDiff *:HGVimDiff* + + With no arguments, this prompts the user for a revision and then uses + vimdiff to display the differences between the current file and the + specified revision. If no revision is specified, the most recent version + of the file on the current branch is used. + + With one argument, that argument is used as the revision as above. With + two arguments, the differences between the two revisions is displayed using + vimdiff. + + With either zero or one argument, the original buffer is used to perform + the vimdiff. When the other buffer is closed, the original buffer will be + returned to normal mode. + + Once vimdiff mode is started using the above methods, additional vimdiff + buffers may be added by passing a single version argument to the command. + There may be up to 4 vimdiff buffers total. + + Using the 2-argument form of the command resets the vimdiff to only those 2 + versions. Additionally, invoking the command on a different file will + close the previous vimdiff buffers. + + +4.2 Mappings *hgcommand-mappings* + + By default, a mapping is defined for each command. These mappings execute + the default (no-argument) form of each command. + + <Leader>hga HGAdd + <Leader>hgn HGAnnotate + <Leader>hgc HGCommit + <Leader>hgd HGDiff + <Leader>hgg HGGotoOriginal + <Leader>hgG HGGotoOriginal! + <Leader>hgl HGLog + <Leader>hgr HGReview + <Leader>hgs HGStatus + <Leader>hgu HGUpdate + <Leader>hgv HGVimDiff + + *hgcommand-mappings-override* + + The default mappings can be overriden by user-provided instead by mapping + to <Plug>CommandName. This is especially useful when these mappings + collide with other existing mappings (vim will warn of this during plugin + initialization, but will not clobber the existing mappings). + + For instance, to override the default mapping for :HGAdd to set it to + '\add', add the following to the vimrc: > + + nmap \add <Plug>HGAdd +< +4.3 Automatic buffer variables *hgcommand-buffer-variables* + + Several buffer variables are defined in each HGCommand result buffer. + These may be useful for additional customization in callbacks defined in + the event handlers (please see |hgcommand-events|). + + The following variables are automatically defined: + +b:hgOrigBuffNR *b:hgOrigBuffNR* + + This variable is set to the buffer number of the source file. + +b:hgcmd *b:hgcmd* + + This variable is set to the name of the hg command that created the result + buffer. +============================================================================== + +5. Configuration and customization *hgcommand-customize* + *hgcommand-config* + + The HGCommand plugin can be configured in two ways: by setting + configuration variables (see |hgcommand-options|) or by defining HGCommand + event handlers (see |hgcommand-events|). Additionally, the HGCommand + plugin provides several option for naming the HG result buffers (see + |hgcommand-naming|) and supported a customized status line (see + |hgcommand-statusline| and |hgcommand-buffer-management|). + +5.1 HGCommand configuration variables *hgcommand-options* + + Several variables affect the plugin's behavior. These variables are + checked at time of execution, and may be defined at the window, buffer, or + global level and are checked in that order of precedence. + + + The following variables are available: + + |HGCommandAnnotateParent| + |HGCommandCommitOnWrite| + |HGCommandHGExec| + |HGCommandDeleteOnHide| + |HGCommandDiffOpt| + |HGCommandDiffSplit| + |HGCommandEdit| + |HGCommandEnableBufferSetup| + |HGCommandInteractive| + |HGCommandNameMarker| + |HGCommandNameResultBuffers| + |HGCommandSplit| + +HGCommandAnnotateParent *HGCommandAnnotateParent* + + This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the zero-argument form of + HGAnnotate when invoked on a HGAnnotate buffer to go to the version + previous to that displayed on the current line. If not set, it defaults to + 0. + +HGCommandCommitOnWrite *HGCommandCommitOnWrite* + + This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the pending hg commit to + take place immediately as soon as the log message buffer is written. If + set to zero, only the HGCommit mapping will cause the pending commit to + occur. If not set, it defaults to 1. + +HGCommandHGExec *HGCommandHGExec* + + This variable controls the executable used for all HG commands. If not + set, it defaults to "hg". + +HGCommandDeleteOnHide *HGCommandDeleteOnHide* + + This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes the temporary HG result + buffers to automatically delete themselves when hidden. + +HGCommandDiffOpt *HGCommandDiffOpt* + + This variable, if set, determines the options passed to the diff command of + HG. If not set, it defaults to 'w'. + +HGCommandDiffSplit *HGCommandDiffSplit* + + This variable overrides the |HGCommandSplit| variable, but only for buffers + created with |:HGVimDiff|. + +HGCommandEdit *HGCommandEdit* + + This variable controls whether the original buffer is replaced ('edit') or + split ('split'). If not set, it defaults to 'edit'. + +HGCommandEnableBufferSetup *HGCommandEnableBufferSetup* + + This variable, if set to a non-zero value, activates HG buffer management + mode see (|hgcommand-buffer-management|). This mode means that three + buffer variables, 'HGRepository', 'HGRevision' and 'HGBranch', are set if + the file is HG-controlled. This is useful for displaying version + information in the status bar. + +HGCommandInteractive *HGCommandInteractive* + + This variable, if set to a non-zero value, causes appropriate commands (for + the moment, only |:HGReview|) to query the user for a revision to use + instead of the current revision if none is specified. + +HGCommandNameMarker *HGCommandNameMarker* + + This variable, if set, configures the special attention-getting characters + that appear on either side of the hg buffer type in the buffer name. This + has no effect unless |HGCommandNameResultBuffers| is set to a true value. + If not set, it defaults to '_'. + +HGCommandNameResultBuffers *HGCommandNameResultBuffers* + + This variable, if set to a true value, causes the hg result buffers to be + named in the old way ('<source file name> _<hg command>_'). If not set or + set to a false value, the result buffer is nameless. + +HGCommandSplit *HGCommandSplit* + + This variable controls the orientation of the various window splits that + may occur (such as with HGVimDiff, when using a HG command on a HG command + buffer, or when the |HGCommandEdit| variable is set to 'split'. If set to + 'horizontal', the resulting windows will be on stacked on top of one + another. If set to 'vertical', the resulting windows will be side-by-side. + If not set, it defaults to 'horizontal' for all but HGVimDiff windows. + +5.2 HGCommand events *hgcommand-events* + + For additional customization, HGCommand can trigger user-defined events. + Event handlers are provided by defining User event autocommands (see + |autocommand|, |User|) in the HGCommand group with patterns matching the + event name. + + For instance, the following could be added to the vimrc to provide a 'q' + mapping to quit a HGCommand scratch buffer: > + + augroup HGCommand + au HGCommand User HGBufferCreated silent! nmap <unique> <buffer> q: + bwipeout<cr> + augroup END +< + + The following hooks are available: + +HGBufferCreated This event is fired just after a hg command result + buffer is created and filled with the result of a hg + command. It is executed within the context of the HG + command buffer. The HGCommand buffer variables may be + useful for handlers of this event (please see + |hgcommand-buffer-variables|). + +HGBufferSetup This event is fired just after HG buffer setup occurs, + if enabled. + +HGPluginInit This event is fired when the HGCommand plugin first + loads. + +HGPluginFinish This event is fired just after the HGCommand plugin + loads. + +HGVimDiffFinish This event is fired just after the HGVimDiff command + executes to allow customization of, for instance, + window placement and focus. + +5.3 HGCommand buffer naming *hgcommand-naming* + + By default, the buffers containing the result of HG commands are nameless + scratch buffers. It is intended that buffer variables of those buffers be + used to customize the statusline option so that the user may fully control + the display of result buffers. + + If the old-style naming is desired, please enable the + |HGCommandNameResultBuffers| variable. Then, each result buffer will + receive a unique name that includes the source file name, the HG command, + and any extra data (such as revision numbers) that were part of the + command. + +5.4 HGCommand status line support *hgcommand-statusline* + + It is intended that the user will customize the |'statusline'| option to + include HG result buffer attributes. A sample function that may be used in + the |'statusline'| option is provided by the plugin, HGGetStatusLine(). In + order to use that function in the status line, do something like the + following: > + + set statusline=%<%f\ %{HGGetStatusLine()}\ %h%m%r%=%l,%c%V\ %P +< + of which %{HGGetStatusLine()} is the relevant portion. + + The sample HGGetStatusLine() function handles both HG result buffers and + HG-managed files if HGCommand buffer management is enabled (please see + |hgcommand-buffer-management|). + +5.5 HGCommand buffer management *hgcommand-buffer-management* + + The HGCommand plugin can operate in buffer management mode, which means + that it attempts to set two buffer variables ('HGRevision' and 'HGBranch') + upon entry into a buffer. This is rather slow because it means that 'hg + status' will be invoked at each entry into a buffer (during the |BufEnter| + autocommand). + + This mode is enablmed by default. In order to disable it, set the + |HGCommandEnableBufferSetup| variable to a false (zero) value. Enabling + this mode simply provides the buffer variables mentioned above. The user + must explicitly include those in the |'statusline'| option if they are to + appear in the status line (but see |hgcommand-statusline| for a simple way + to do that). + +============================================================================== +9. Tips *hgcommand-tips* + +9.1 Split window annotation, by Michael Anderson > + + :nmap <Leader>hgN :vs<CR><C-w>h<Leader>hgn:vertical res 40<CR> + \ggdddd:set scb<CR>:set nowrap<CR><C-w>lgg:set scb<CR> + \:set nowrap<CR> +< + + This splits the buffer vertically, puts an annotation on the left (minus + the header) with the width set to 40. An editable/normal copy is placed on + the right. The two versions are scroll locked so they move as one. and + wrapping is turned off so that the lines line up correctly. The advantages + are... + + 1) You get a versioning on the right. + 2) You can still edit your own code. + 3) Your own code still has syntax highlighting. + +============================================================================== + +8. Known bugs *hgcommand-bugs* + + Please let me know if you run across any. + + HGVimDiff, when using the original (real) source buffer as one of the diff + buffers, uses some hacks to try to restore the state of the original buffer + when the scratch buffer containing the other version is destroyed. There + may still be bugs in here, depending on many configuration details. + +============================================================================== +=== END_DOC +"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" +" v im:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: +" vim600: set foldmethod=marker tabstop=8 shiftwidth=2 softtabstop=2 smartindent smarttab : +"fileencoding=iso-8859-15