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Maxime Coste 4d11bb20c3 Always collapse jumps in exec/eval, remove -collapse-jumps switch
There does not seem to be any reasonable use cases of not collapsing
jumps when the input is not comming from the user. Always collapse
them.

It could make sense to move jump collapsing out of context_wrap as
in general any action not comming directly from the user should
collapse them, at the moment a comment or mapping will not collapse
jumps, which is unfortunate.
2018-02-24 19:02:15 +11:00

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declare-option -docstring "name of the client in which documentation is to be displayed" \
str docsclient
declare-option -hidden str manpage
hook -group man-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=man %{
add-highlighter window group man-highlight
# Sections
add-highlighter window/man-highlight regex ^\S.*?$ 0:blue
# Subsections
add-highlighter window/man-highlight regex '^ {3}\S.*?$' 0:default+b
# Command line options
add-highlighter window/man-highlight regex '^ {7}-[^\s,]+(,\s+-[^\s,]+)*' 0:yellow
# References to other manpages
add-highlighter window/man-highlight regex [-a-zA-Z0-9_.]+\([a-z0-9]+\) 0:green
}
hook global WinSetOption filetype=man %{
hook -group man-hooks window WinResize .* %{
man-impl %val{bufname} %opt{manpage}
}
}
hook -group man-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=(?!man).* %{ remove-highlighter window/man-highlight }
hook global WinSetOption filetype=(?!man).* %{
remove-hooks window man-hooks
}
define-command -hidden -params 2..3 man-impl %{ %sh{
buffer_name="$1"
shift
manout=$(mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/kak-man-XXXXXX)
colout=$(mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/kak-man-XXXXXX)
MANWIDTH=${kak_window_width} man "$@" > $manout 2>/dev/null
retval=$?
col -b -x > ${colout} < ${manout}
rm ${manout}
if [ "${retval}" -eq 0 ]; then
printf %s\\n "
edit -scratch '$buffer_name'
execute-keys '%|cat<space>${colout}<ret>gk'
nop %sh{rm ${colout}}
set-option buffer filetype man
set-option window manpage '$@'
"
else
printf %s\\n "echo -markup %{{Error}man '$@' failed: see *debug* buffer for details}"
rm ${colout}
fi
} }
define-command -params ..1 \
-shell-candidates %{
find /usr/share/man/ -name '*.[1-8]*' | sed 's,^.*/\(.*\)\.\([1-8][a-zA-Z]*\).*$,\1(\2),'
} \
-docstring %{man [<page>]: manpage viewer wrapper
If no argument is passed to the command, the selection will be used as page
The page can be a word, or a word directly followed by a section number between parenthesis, e.g. kak(1)} \
man %{ %sh{
subject=${1-$kak_selection}
## The completion suggestions display the page number, strip them if present
case "${subject}" in
*\([1-8]*\))
pagenum="${subject##*(}"
pagenum="${pagenum%)}"
subject="${subject%%(*}"
;;
esac
printf %s\\n "evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{docsclient} man-impl *man* $pagenum $subject"
} }