`x` is often criticized as hard to predict due to its slightly complex
behaviour of selecting next line if the current one is fully selected.
Change `x` to use the previous `<a-x>` behaviour, and change `<a-x>` to
trim to fully selected lines as `<a-X>` did.
Adapt existing indentation script to the new behaviour
The canonical way to disable all auto-insertion hooks is
set-option global disabled_hooks .*-insert
A recent change allowed to disable hooks that insert ) and }
independent of hooks that insert // (a step in the right
direction, we should do it for more filetypes).
Since the new hook ("go-insert-closing-delimiter") doesn't match
.*-insert, it broke the above snippet. Fix this by renaming it to
"go-closing-delimiter-insert".
This makes it a bit less obvious how to disable only comment insertion.
Not sure if there's interest in that, but make it easier by renaming
"go-insert" to "go-comment-insert".
Changed the indentation behavior such that an extra level of
indentation is added after a line containing a ( or { that is
not closed on the same line instead of aligning to the unclosed
( or {. This is consistent with how `go fmt` formats source code.
Added regression tests.
When indenting on newline in Go files, only remove trailing whitespace
on the previous line and copy indentation of the previous line if in
comment context.
Added regression tests.
Some languages have a trim-indent command but don't use it (for no
apparent reason). Make them trim trailing spaces when exiting insert
mode, like most other languages support scripts do.
Function taking a parameter with a struct tag on the last line
before the opening { were wrongly treated as structs. Add some
additional regex logic to try to catch those cases.
Fixes#4136
Use the custom object match command for copying indentation of blocks,
rather than simply increasing/decreasing indentation when start and end
statements are encountered.
This fixes an issue where a newline added after an already correctly
placed `else` or `fi` would trigger an unnecessary deindent. Tests have
been added to ensure no regression in this behaviour.