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+" Vim filetype plugin file for adding getter/setter methods
+" Language: Java
+" Maintainer: Pete Kazmier (pete-vim AT kazmier DOT com)
+" Last Change: 2002 Nov 21
+" Revision: $Id: java_getset.vim,v 1.10 2002/12/02 15:14:31 kaz Exp $
+" Credit:
+" - Based on jcommenter.vim by Kalle Björklid <bjorklid@st.jyu.fi.
+" - Thanks to Dan Sharp for his feedback, suggestions and help.
+" - Thanks to Steven Op de beeck for his feedback and help.
+"
+" =======================================================================
+"
+" Copyright 2002 by Peter Kazmier
+"
+" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+" are met:
+"
+" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+"
+" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+" copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+" disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
+" with the distribution.
+"
+" 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
+" products derived from this software without specific prior
+" written permission.
+"
+" THIS SOFTWARE 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.
+"
+" =======================================================================
+"
+" DESCRIPTION
+" This filetype plugin enables a user to automatically add getter/setter
+" methods for Java properties. The script will insert a getter, setter,
+" or both depending on the command/mapping invoked. Users can select
+" properties one at a time, or in bulk (via a visual block or specifying a
+" range). In either case, the selected block may include comments as they
+" will be ignored during the parsing. For example, you could select all
+" of these properties with a single visual block.
+"
+" public class Test
+" {
+" // The global count
+" private static int count;
+"
+" /** The name */
+" private String name;
+"
+" /** The array of addresses */
+" private String[] address;
+" }
+"
+" The script will also add the 'static' modifier to the method if the
+" property was declared as 'static'. Array-based properties will get
+" additional methods added to support indexing. In addition, if a
+" property is declared 'final', it will not generate a setter for it.
+" If a previous getter OR setter exists for a property, the script will
+" not add any methods (under the assumption that you've manually added
+" your own).
+"
+" The getters/setters that are inserted can be configured by the user.
+" First, the insertion point can be selected. It can be one of the
+" following: before the current line / block, after the current line /
+" block, or at the end of the class (default). Finally, the text that is
+" inserted can be configured by defining your own templates. This allows
+" the user to format for his/her coding style. For example, the default
+" value for s:javagetset_getterTemplate is:
+"
+" /**
+" * Get %varname%.
+" *
+" * @return %varname% as %type%.
+" */
+" %modifiers% %type% %funcname%()
+" {
+" return %varname%;
+" }
+"
+" Where the items surrounded by % are parameters that are substituted when
+" the script is invoked on a particular property. For more information on
+" configuration, please see the section below on the INTERFACE.
+"
+" INTERFACE (commands, mappings, and variables)
+" The following section documents the commands, mappings, and variables
+" used to customize the behavior of this script.
+"
+" Commands:
+" :InsertGetterSetter
+" Inserts a getter/setter for the property on the current line, or
+" the range of properties specified via a visual block or x,y range
+" notation. The user is prompted to determine what type of method
+" to insert.
+"
+" :InsertGetterOnly
+" Inserts a getter for the property on the current line, or the
+" range of properties specified via a visual block or x,y range
+" notation. The user is not prompted.
+"
+" :InsertSetterOnly
+" Inserts a setter for the property on the current line, or the
+" range of properties specified via a visual block or x,y range
+" notation. The user is not prompted.
+"
+" :InsertBothGetterSetter
+" Inserts a getter and setter for the property on the current line,
+" or the range of properties specified via a visual block or x,y
+" range notation. The user is not prompted.
+"
+"
+" Mappings:
+" The following mappings are pre-defined. You can disable the mappings
+" by setting a variable (see the Variables section below). The default
+" key mappings use the <LocalLeader> which is the backslash key by
+" default '\'. This can also be configured via a variable (see below).
+"
+" <LocalLeader>p (or <Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterSetter)
+" Inserts a getter/setter for the property on the current line, or
+" the range of properties specified via a visual block. User is
+" prompted for choice.
+"
+" <LocalLeader>g (or <Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterOnly)
+" Inserts a getter for the property on the current line, or the
+" range of properties specified via a visual block. User is not
+" prompted.
+"
+" <LocalLeader>s (or <Plug>JavagetsetInsertSetterOnly)
+" Inserts a getter for the property on the current line, or the
+" range of properties specified via a visual block. User is not
+" prompted.
+"
+" <LocalLeader>b (or <Plug>JavagetsetInsertBothGetterSetter)
+" Inserts both a getter and setter for the property on the current
+" line, or the range of properties specified via a visual block.
+" User is not prompted.
+"
+" If you want to define your own mapping, you can map whatever you want
+" to <Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterSetter (or any of the other <Plug>s
+" defined above). For example,
+"
+" map <buffer> <C-p> <Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterSetter
+"
+" When you define your own mapping, the default mapping does not get
+" set, only the mapping you specify.
+"
+" Variables:
+" The following variables allow you to customize the behavior of this
+" script so that you do not need to make changes directly to the script.
+" These variables can be set in your vimrc.
+"
+" no_plugin_maps
+" Setting this variable will disable all key mappings defined by any
+" of your plugins (if the plugin writer adhered to the standard
+" convention documented in the scripting section of the VIM manual)
+" including this one.
+"
+" no_java_maps
+" Setting this variable will disable all key mappings defined by any
+" java specific plugin including this one.
+"
+" maplocalleader
+" By default, the key mappings defined by this script use
+" <LocalLeader> which is the backslash character by default. You can
+" change this by setting this variable to a different key. For
+" example, if you want to use the comma-key, you can add this line to
+" your vimrc:
+"
+" let maplocalleader = ','
+"
+" b:javagetset_insertPosition
+" This variable determines the location where the getter and/or setter
+" will be inserted. Currently, three positions have been defined:
+"
+" 0 - insert at the end of the class (default)
+" 1 - insert before the current line / block
+" 2 - insert after the current line / block
+"
+" b:javagetset_getterTemplate
+" b:javagetset_setterTemplate
+" b:javagetset_getterArrayTemplate
+" b:javagetset_setterArrayTemplate
+" These variables determine the text that will be inserted for a
+" getter, setter, array-based getter, and array-based setter
+" respectively. The templates may contain the following placeholders
+" which will be substituted by their appropriate values at insertion
+" time:
+"
+" %type% Java type of the property
+" %varname% The name of the property
+" %funcname% The method name ("getXzy" or "setXzy")
+" %modifiers% "public" followed by "static" if the property is static
+"
+" For example, if you wanted to set the default getter template so
+" that it would produce the following block of code for a property
+" defined as "public static String name":
+"
+" /**
+" * Get name.
+" * @return name as String
+" */
+" public static String getName() { return name; }
+"
+" This block of code can be produced by adding the following variable
+" definition to your vimrc file.
+"
+" let b:javagetset_getterTemplate =
+" \ "\n" .
+" \ "/**\n" .
+" \ " * Get %varname%.\n" .
+" \ " * @return %varname% as %type%.\n" .
+" \ " */\n" .
+" \ "%modifiers% %type% %funcname%() { return %varname%; }"
+"
+" The defaults for these variables are defined in the script. For
+" both the getterTemplate and setterTemplate, there is a corresponding
+" array-baded template that is invoked if a property is array-based.
+" This allows you to set indexed-based getters/setters if you desire.
+" This is the default behavior.
+"
+"
+" INSTALLATION
+" 1. Copy the script to your ${HOME}/.vim/ftplugins directory and make
+" sure its named "java_getset.vim" or "java_something.vim" where
+" "something" can be anything you want.
+"
+" 2. (Optional) Customize the mapping and/or templates. You can create
+" your own filetype plugin (just make sure its loaded before this one)
+" and set the variables in there (i.e. ${HOME}/.vim/ftplugin/java.vim)
+"
+" =======================================================================
+"
+" NOTE:
+" This is my very first VIM script. I read all of the documentation, and
+" have tried to follow the conventions outlined there; however, I may have
+" missed some so please bear with me.
+
+" Only do this when not done yet for this buffer
+if exists("b:did_javagetset_ftplugin")
+ finish
+endif
+let b:did_javagetset_ftplugin = 1
+
+" Make sure we are in vim mode
+let s:save_cpo = &cpo
+set cpo&vim
+
+" TEMPLATE SECTION:
+" The templates can use the following placeholders which will be replaced
+" with appropriate values when the template is invoked:
+"
+" %type% Java type of the property
+" %varname% The name of the property
+" %funcname% The method name ("getXzy" or "setXzy")
+" %modifiers% "public" followed by "static" if the property is static
+"
+" The templates consist of a getter and setter template. In addition,
+" there are also templates for array-based properties. These are defined
+" below.
+"
+" Getter Templates (non-array and array-based)
+if exists("b:javagetset_getterTemplate")
+ let s:javagetset_getterTemplate = b:javagetset_getterTemplate
+else
+ let s:javagetset_getterTemplate =
+ \ "\n" .
+ \ "/**\n" .
+ \ " * Get %varname%.\n" .
+ \ " *\n" .
+ \ " * @return %varname% as %type%.\n" .
+ \ " */\n" .
+ \ "%modifiers% %type% %funcname%()\n" .
+ \ "{\n" .
+ \ " return %varname%;\n" .
+ \ "}"
+endif
+
+if exists("b:javagetset_getterArrayTemplate")
+ let s:javagetset_getterArrayTemplate = b:javagetset_getterArrayTemplate
+else
+ let s:javagetset_getterArrayTemplate =
+ \ "\n" .
+ \ "/**\n" .
+ \ " * Get %varname%.\n" .
+ \ " *\n" .
+ \ " * @return %varname% as %type%[].\n" .
+ \ " */\n" .
+ \ "%modifiers% %type%[] %funcname%()\n" .
+ \ "{\n" .
+ \ " return %varname%;\n" .
+ \ "}\n" .
+ \ "\n" .
+ \ "/**\n" .
+ \ " * Get %varname% element at specified index.\n" .
+ \ " *\n" .
+ \ " * @param index the index.\n" .
+ \ " * @return %varname% at index as %type%.\n" .
+ \ " */\n" .
+ \ "%modifiers% %type% %funcname%(int index)\n" .
+ \ "{\n" .
+ \ " return %varname%[index];\n" .
+ \ "}"
+endif
+
+" Setter Templates (non-array and array-based)
+if exists("b:javagetset_setterTemplate")
+ let s:javagetset_setterTemplate = b:javagetset_setterTemplate
+else
+ let s:javagetset_setterTemplate =
+ \ "\n" .
+ \ "/**\n" .
+ \ " * Set %varname%.\n" .
+ \ " *\n" .
+ \ " * @param %varname% the value to set.\n" .
+ \ " */\n" .
+ \ "%modifiers% void %funcname%(%type% %varname%)\n" .
+ \ "{\n" .
+ \ " this.%varname% = %varname%;\n" .
+ \ "}"
+endif
+
+if exists("b:javagetset_setterArrayTemplate")
+ let s:javagetset_setterArrayTemplate = b:javagetset_setterArrayTemplate
+else
+ let s:javagetset_setterArrayTemplate =
+ \ "\n" .
+ \ "/**\n" .
+ \ " * Set %varname%.\n" .
+ \ " *\n" .
+ \ " * @param %varname% the value to set.\n" .
+ \ " */\n" .
+ \ "%modifiers% void %funcname%(%type%[] %varname%)\n" .
+ \ "{\n" .
+ \ " this.%varname% = %varname%;\n" .
+ \ "}\n" .
+ \ "\n" .
+ \ "/**\n" .
+ \ " * Set %varname% at the specified index.\n" .
+ \ " *\n" .
+ \ " * @param %varname% the value to set.\n" .
+ \ " * @param index the index.\n" .
+ \ " */\n" .
+ \ "%modifiers% void %funcname%(%type% %varname%, int index)\n" .
+ \ "{\n" .
+ \ " this.%varname%[index] = %varname%;\n" .
+ \ "}"
+endif
+
+" Position where methods are inserted. The possible values are:
+" 0 - end of class
+" 1 = above block / line
+" 2 = below block / line
+if exists("b:javagetset_insertPosition")
+ let s:javagetset_insertPosition = b:javagetset_insertPosition
+else
+ let s:javagetset_insertPosition = 0
+endif
+
+" Script local variables that are used like globals.
+"
+" If set to 1, the user has requested that getters be inserted
+let s:getter = 0
+
+" If set to 1, the user has requested that setters be inserted
+let s:setter = 0
+
+" If set to 1, the property was a static property (i.e. static methods)
+let s:static = 0
+
+" If set to 1, the property was declared final (i.e. doesn't need a setter)
+let s:final = 0
+
+" If set to 1, use the array based templates
+let s:isarray = 0
+
+" The current indentation level of the property (i.e. used for the methods)
+let s:indent = ''
+
+" The list of property modifiers
+let s:modifiers = ''
+
+" The type of the property
+let s:vartype = ''
+
+" If the property is an array, the []'s will be stored here
+let s:vararray = ''
+
+" The name of the property
+let s:varname = ''
+
+" The function name of the property (capitalized varname)
+let s:funcname = ''
+
+" The first line of the block selected
+let s:firstline = 0
+
+" The last line of the block selected
+let s:lastline = 0
+
+" Regular expressions used to match property statements
+let s:javaname = '[a-zA-Z_$][a-zA-Z0-9_$]*'
+let s:brackets = '\(\s*\(\[\s*\]\)\)\='
+let s:modifier = '\(private\|protected\|public\|volatile\|static\|final\)'
+let s:variable = '\(\s*\)\(\(' . s:modifier . '\s\+\)*\)\(' . s:javaname . '\)' . s:brackets . '\s\+\(' . s:javaname . '\)\s*\(;\|=[^;]\+;\)'
+
+" The main entry point. This function saves the current position of the
+" cursor without the use of a mark (see note below) Then the selected
+" region is processed for properties.
+"
+" FIXME: I wanted to avoid clobbering any marks in use by the user, so I
+" manually try to save the current position and restore it. The only drag
+" is that the position isn't restored correctly if the user opts to insert
+" the methods ABOVE the current position. Using a mark would solve this
+" problem as they are automatically adjusted. Perhaps I just haven't
+" found it yet, but I wish that VIM would let a scripter save a mark and
+" then restore it later. Why? In this case, I'd be able to use a mark
+" safely without clobbering any user marks already set. First, I'd save
+" the contents of the mark, then set the mark, do my stuff, jump back to
+" the mark, and finally restore the mark to what the user may have had
+" previously set. Seems weird to me that you can't save/restore marks.
+"
+if !exists("*s:InsertGetterSetter")
+ function s:InsertGetterSetter(flag) range
+ let restorepos = line(".") . "normal!" . virtcol(".") . "|"
+ let s:firstline = a:firstline
+ let s:lastline = a:lastline
+
+ if s:DetermineAction(a:flag)
+ call s:ProcessRegion(s:GetRangeAsString(a:firstline, a:lastline))
+ endif
+
+ execute restorepos
+
+ " Not sure why I need this but if I don't have it, the drawing on the
+ " screen is messed up from my insert. Perhaps I'm doing something
+ " wrong, but it seems to me that I probably shouldn't be calling
+ " redraw.
+ redraw!
+
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Set the appropriate script variables (s:getter and s:setter) to
+" appropriate values based on the flag that was selected. The current
+" valid values for flag are: 'g' for getter, 's' for setter, 'b' for both
+" getter/setter, and 'a' for ask/prompt user.
+if !exists("*s:DetermineAction")
+ function s:DetermineAction(flag)
+
+ if a:flag == 'g'
+ let s:getter = 1
+ let s:setter = 0
+
+ elseif a:flag == 's'
+ let s:getter = 0
+ let s:setter = 1
+
+ elseif a:flag == 'b'
+ let s:getter = 1
+ let s:setter = 1
+
+ elseif a:flag == 'a'
+ return s:DetermineAction(s:AskUser())
+
+ else
+ return 0
+ endif
+
+ return 1
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Ask the user what they want to insert, getter, setter, or both. Return
+" an appropriate flag for use with s:DetermineAction, or return 0 if the
+" user cancelled out.
+if !exists("*s:AskUser")
+ function s:AskUser()
+ let choice =
+ \ confirm("What do you want to insert?",
+ \ "&Getter\n&Setter\n&Both", 3)
+
+ if choice == 0
+ return 0
+
+ elseif choice == 1
+ return 'g'
+
+ elseif choice == 2
+ return 's'
+
+ elseif choice == 3
+ return 'b'
+
+ else
+ return 0
+
+ endif
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Gets a range specified by a first and last line and returns it as a
+" single string that will eventually be parsed using regular expresssions.
+" For example, if the following lines were selected:
+"
+" // Age
+" private int age;
+"
+" // Name
+" private static String name;
+"
+" Then, the following string would be returned:
+"
+" // Age private int age; // Name priavte static String name;
+"
+if !exists("*s:GetRangeAsString")
+ function s:GetRangeAsString(first, last)
+ let line = a:first
+ let string = s:TrimRight(getline(line))
+
+ while line < a:last
+ let line = line + 1
+ let string = string . s:TrimRight(getline(line))
+ endwhile
+
+ return string
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Trim whitespace from right of string.
+if !exists("*s:TrimRight")
+ function s:TrimRight(text)
+ return substitute(a:text, '\(\.\{-}\)\s*$', '\1', '')
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Process the specified region indicated by the user. The region is
+" simply a concatenated string of the lines that were selected by the
+" user. This string is searched for properties (that match the s:variable
+" regexp). Each property is then processed. For example, if the region
+" was:
+"
+" // Age private int age; // Name priavte static String name;
+"
+" Then, the following strings would be processed one at a time:
+"
+" private int age;
+" private static String name;
+"
+if !exists("*s:ProcessRegion")
+ function s:ProcessRegion(region)
+ let startPosition = match(a:region, s:variable, 0)
+ let endPosition = matchend(a:region, s:variable, 0)
+
+ while startPosition != -1
+ let result = strpart(a:region, startPosition, endPosition - startPosition)
+
+ "call s:DebugParsing(result)
+ call s:ProcessVariable(result)
+
+ let startPosition = match(a:region, s:variable, endPosition)
+ let endPosition = matchend(a:region, s:variable, endPosition)
+ endwhile
+
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Process a single property. The first thing this function does is
+" break apart the property into the following components: indentation,
+" modifiers ,type, array, and name. In addition, the following other
+" components are then derived from the previous: funcname, static,
+" final, and isarray. For example, if the specified variable was:
+"
+" private static String name;
+"
+" Then the following would be set for the global variables:
+"
+" indent = ' '
+" modifiers = 'private static'
+" vartype = 'String'
+" vararray = ''
+" varname = 'name'
+" funcname = 'Name'
+" static = 1
+" final = 0
+" isarray = 0
+"
+if !exists("*s:ProcessVariable")
+ function s:ProcessVariable(variable)
+ let s:static = 0
+ let s:isarray = 0
+ let s:final = 0
+ let s:indent = substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\1', '')
+ let s:modifiers = substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\2', '')
+ let s:vartype = substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\5', '')
+ let s:vararray = substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\7', '')
+ let s:varname = substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\8', '')
+ let s:funcname = toupper(s:varname[0]) . strpart(s:varname, 1)
+
+ " If any getter or setter already exists, then just return as there
+ " is nothing to be done. The assumption is that the user already
+ " made his choice.
+ if s:AlreadyExists()
+ return
+ endif
+
+ if s:modifiers =~ 'static'
+ let s:static = 1
+ endif
+
+ if s:modifiers =~ 'final'
+ let s:final = 1
+ endif
+
+ if s:vararray =~ '['
+ let s:isarray = 1
+ endif
+
+ if s:getter
+ call s:InsertGetter()
+ endif
+
+ if s:setter && !s:final
+ call s:InsertSetter()
+ endif
+
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Checks to see if any getter/setter exists.
+if !exists("*s:AlreadyExists")
+ function s:AlreadyExists()
+ return search('\(get\|set\)' . s:funcname . '\_s*([^)]*)\_s*{', 'w')
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Inserts a getter by selecting the appropriate template to use and then
+" populating the template parameters with actual values.
+if !exists("*s:InsertGetter")
+ function s:InsertGetter()
+
+ if s:isarray
+ let method = s:javagetset_getterArrayTemplate
+ else
+ let method = s:javagetset_getterTemplate
+ endif
+
+ let mods = "public"
+ if s:static
+ let mods = mods . " static"
+ endif
+
+ let method = substitute(method, '%type%', s:vartype, 'g')
+ let method = substitute(method, '%varname%', s:varname, 'g')
+ let method = substitute(method, '%funcname%', 'get' . s:funcname, 'g')
+ let method = substitute(method, '%modifiers%', mods, 'g')
+
+ call s:InsertMethodBody(method)
+
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Inserts a setter by selecting the appropriate template to use and then
+" populating the template parameters with actual values.
+if !exists("*s:InsertSetter")
+ function s:InsertSetter()
+
+ if s:isarray
+ let method = s:javagetset_setterArrayTemplate
+ else
+ let method = s:javagetset_setterTemplate
+ endif
+
+ let mods = "public"
+ if s:static
+ let mods = mods . " static"
+ endif
+
+ let method = substitute(method, '%type%', s:vartype, 'g')
+ let method = substitute(method, '%varname%', s:varname, 'g')
+ let method = substitute(method, '%funcname%', 'set' . s:funcname, 'g')
+ let method = substitute(method, '%modifiers%', mods, 'g')
+
+ call s:InsertMethodBody(method)
+
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Inserts a body of text using the indentation level. The passed string
+" may have embedded newlines so we need to search for each "line" and then
+" call append separately. I couldn't figure out how to get a string with
+" newlines to be added in one single call to append (it kept inserting the
+" newlines as ^@ characters which is not what I wanted).
+if !exists("*s:InsertMethodBody")
+ function s:InsertMethodBody(text)
+ call s:MoveToInsertPosition()
+
+ let pos = line('.')
+ let string = a:text
+
+ while 1
+ let len = stridx(string, "\n")
+
+ if len == -1
+ call append(pos, s:indent . string)
+ break
+ endif
+
+ call append(pos, s:indent . strpart(string, 0, len))
+
+ let pos = pos + 1
+ let string = strpart(string, len + 1)
+
+ endwhile
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Move the cursor to the insertion point. This insertion point can be
+" defined by the user by setting the b:javagetset_insertPosition variable.
+if !exists("*s:MoveToInsertPosition")
+ function s:MoveToInsertPosition()
+
+ " 1 indicates above the current block / line
+ if s:javagetset_insertPosition == 1
+ execute "normal! " . (s:firstline - 1) . "G0"
+
+ " 2 indicates below the current block / line
+ elseif s:javagetset_insertPosition == 2
+ execute "normal! " . s:lastline . "G0"
+
+ " 0 indicates end of class (and is default)
+ else
+ execute "normal! ?{\<CR>w99[{%k" | nohls
+
+ endif
+
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Debug code to decode the properties.
+if !exists("*s:DebugParsing")
+ function s:DebugParsing(variable)
+ echo 'DEBUG: ===================================================='
+ echo 'DEBUG:' a:variable
+ echo 'DEBUG: ----------------------------------------------------'
+ echo 'DEBUG: indent:' substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\1', '')
+ echo 'DEBUG: modifiers:' substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\2', '')
+ echo 'DEBUG: type:' substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\5', '')
+ echo 'DEBUG: array:' substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\7', '')
+ echo 'DEBUG: name:' substitute(a:variable, s:variable, '\8', '')
+ echo ''
+ endfunction
+endif
+
+" Add mappings, unless the user didn't want this. I'm still not clear why
+" I need to have two (2) noremap statements for each, but that is what the
+" example shows in the documentation so I've stuck with that convention.
+" Ideally, I'd prefer to use only one noremap line and map the <Plug>
+" directly to the ':call <SID>function()<CR>'.
+if !exists("no_plugin_maps") && !exists("no_java_maps")
+ if !hasmapto('<Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterSetter')
+ map <unique> <buffer> <LocalLeader>p <Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterSetter
+ endif
+ noremap <buffer> <script>
+ \ <Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterSetter
+ \ <SID>InsertGetterSetter
+ noremap <buffer>
+ \ <SID>InsertGetterSetter
+ \ :call <SID>InsertGetterSetter('a')<CR>
+
+ if !hasmapto('<Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterOnly')
+ map <unique> <buffer> <LocalLeader>g <Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterOnly
+ endif
+ noremap <buffer> <script>
+ \ <Plug>JavagetsetInsertGetterOnly
+ \ <SID>InsertGetterOnly
+ noremap <buffer>
+ \ <SID>InsertGetterOnly
+ \ :call <SID>InsertGetterSetter('g')<CR>
+
+ if !hasmapto('<Plug>JavagetsetInsertSetterOnly')
+ map <unique> <buffer> <LocalLeader>s <Plug>JavagetsetInsertSetterOnly
+ endif
+ noremap <buffer> <script>
+ \ <Plug>JavagetsetInsertSetterOnly
+ \ <SID>InsertSetterOnly
+ noremap <buffer>
+ \ <SID>InsertSetterOnly
+ \ :call <SID>InsertGetterSetter('s')<CR>
+
+ if !hasmapto('<Plug>JavagetsetInsertBothGetterSetter')
+ map <unique> <buffer> <LocalLeader>b <Plug>JavagetsetInsertBothGetterSetter
+ endif
+ noremap <buffer> <script>
+ \ <Plug>JavagetsetInsertBothGetterSetter
+ \ <SID>InsertBothGetterSetter
+ noremap <buffer>
+ \ <SID>InsertBothGetterSetter
+ \ :call <SID>InsertGetterSetter('b')<CR>
+endif
+
+" Add commands, unless already set.
+if !exists(":InsertGetterSetter")
+ command -range -buffer
+ \ InsertGetterSetter
+ \ :<line1>,<line2>call s:InsertGetterSetter('a')
+endif
+if !exists(":InsertGetterOnly")
+ command -range -buffer
+ \ InsertGetterOnly
+ \ :<line1>,<line2>call s:InsertGetterSetter('g')
+endif
+if !exists(":InsertSetterOnly")
+ command -range -buffer
+ \ InsertSetterOnly
+ \ :<line1>,<line2>call s:InsertGetterSetter('s')
+endif
+if !exists(":InsertBothGetterSetter")
+ command -range -buffer
+ \ InsertBothGetterSetter
+ \ :<line1>,<line2>call s:InsertGetterSetter('b')
+endif
+
+let &cpo = s:save_cpo
+
+"if !exists("*s:InsertText")
+" function s:InsertText(text)
+" let pos = line('.')
+" let beg = 0
+" let len = stridx(a:text, "\n")
+"
+" while beg < strlen(a:text)
+" if len == -1
+" call append(pos, s:indent . strpart(a:text, beg))
+" break
+" endif
+"
+" call append(pos, s:indent . strpart(a:text, beg, len))
+" let pos = pos + 1
+" let beg = beg + len + 1
+" let len = stridx(strpart(a:text, beg), "\n")
+" endwhile
+"
+" " Not too sure why I have to call redraw, but weirdo things appear
+" " on the screen if I don't.
+" redraw!
+"
+" endfunction
+"endif
+"
+"if !exists("*s:InsertAccessor")
+" function s:InsertAccessor()
+" echo "InsertAccessor was called"
+" endfunction
+"endif
+"
+"if !exists("*s:SqueezeWhitespace")
+" function s:SqueezeWhitespace(string)
+" return substitute(a:string, '\_s\+', ' ', 'g')
+" endfunction
+"endif