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*libmodal.txt* Create modes for Neovim
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*libmodal*
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*nvim-libmodal*
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================================================================================
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0. Table of Contents *libmodal-toc*
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1. About ................ |libmodal-about|
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2. Usage ................ |libmodal-usage|
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3. Examples ............. |libmodal-examples|
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4. Configuration ........ |libmodal-configuration|
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5. License .............. |libmodal-license|
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6. Bugs ................. |libmodal-bugs|
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7. Contributing ......... |libmodal-contributing|
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8. Credits .............. |libmodal-credits|
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================================================================================
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1. About *libmodal-about*
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|nvim-libmodal|:
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- Author, Iron-E @ https://github.com/Iron-E & https://gitlab.com/Iron_E
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- GitHub @ https://github.com/Iron-E/nvim-libmodal
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Complete rewrite of |vim-libmodal|:
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- Author, Iron-E @ https://github.com/Iron-E & https://gitlab.com/Iron_E
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- GitHub @ https://github.com/Iron-E/vim-libmodal
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|libmodal| is a Neovim library/|plugin| aimed at simplifying the creation
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of new "modes" (e.g. |Insert|, |Normal|). The entrance of modes is
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creator-defined, and their exit defaults to <Esc>. The use and name of
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modes is also creator-defined, and is outlined in |libmodal-usage|.
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See: |vim-modes|
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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USE CASE *libmodal-use-case-example*
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As an |init.vim| configuration grows, it becomes harder to create keybindings
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that alphabetically represent the action that they perform. To get around
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this, |libmodal| allows users to create a new "layer" of keybindings contained
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within a pseudo-|vim-mode|. This layer of keybindings can be bound to a
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command which executes `libmodal.mode.enter()` or `libmodal.prompt.enter()`,
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and any settings outside of these commands are preserved.
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For example, say that a user of Neovim regularly uses |:diffsplit| to merge
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changes from `git`. They might define a "DIFF" mode that takes input and
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directly translates it into |:diff|* operations. This would allow them to
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For instance, perhaps this mode is defined so that `n` goes to the next diff
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(like `]c`), and `N` goes to the previous diff (like `[c`). This would make
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going from diff to diff more rememberable, as `n` is commonly used because of
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`/` searches.
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Suppose that the mode also numbers each |:buffer|, so that you don't have
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to remember which |:diffsplit| to |:diffget| from. The numbers would disappear
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when you leave the mode.
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Finally, there could be a help key, `?`, which would show exactly which keys
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have been mapped and what they do.
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You can see such a mode here:
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- https://gist.github.com/Iron-E/f36116e8862ea03fd195e4e0a48cb05d
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Outside of the |libmodal-mode|, `n` still searches for the |last-pattern|, and
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the buffers are not visibly numbered. Any setup that a |libmodal-mode| does to
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inderpret keybindings is undone before the mode ends (while any changes to
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buffers persevere).
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See: |libmodal-usage|
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================================================================================
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2. Usage *libmodal-usage*
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The |libmodal| interface is designed completely in |Lua|. It is compatable
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with Vimscript, and so one may either:
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1. Define a |Lua| interface for your mode (see |libmodal-examples|).
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- Use |lua-require| as a |user-command|.
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- See |lua-require-example| for information about how to do this.
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- See `Iron-E/nvim-tabmode` for a complete example.
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- See `Iron-E/mode-fugidiff.lua` on GitHub Gists for another example.
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2. |call| `libmodal#Enter()` or `libmodal#Prompt()` from Vimscript.
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The following is a reference for high-level functions meant to be used by mode
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creators. For those who wish to see a low-level specification of |libmodal|,
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see |libmodal-lua|.
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Note: Examples for all topics covered here can be found in the "examples"
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folder at the root of the repository.
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See: |api|, |lua-api|, https://github.com/Iron-E/nvim-tabmode,
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https://gist.github.com/Iron-E/f36116e8862ea03fd195e4e0a48cb05d
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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VARIABLES *libmodal-usage-variables*
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`vim.g`.libmodalActiveModeName
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The name of the currently active |libmodal-mode|.
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Type: ~
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`string`
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Default Value: ~
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`nil`
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See also: ~
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|g:| For more information about global variables.
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|vim.g| For info about accessing |g:| from lua.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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FUNCTIONS *libmodal-usage-functions*
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*libmodal-mode* *libmodal#Enter()* *libmodal.mode.enter()*
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`libmodal.mode`.enter({name}, {instruction} [, {supress_exit}])
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`libmodal`#Enter({name}, {instruction} [, {supress_exit}])
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Enter a new |vim-mode| using {instruction} to determine what actions will
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be taken upon specific user inputs.
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User input is taken one character at a time using |getchar()|. It is
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passed through a |g:var| determined by the {name} of the mode. For
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example, if {name} is "FOO" then the |g:var| is `g:fooModeInput`.
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Additionally, this input is reported as a |char2nr| number, and as such
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should be decoded with `string.char()` (|nr2char| in |Lua|) if working
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with raw characters is desired.
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To take input on a line-by-line basis, see |libmodal-prompt|.
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Note: `libmodal.mode.enter()`/`libmodal#Enter()` may be called from inside
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itself. See |libmodal-examples| for an example.
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Parameters: ~
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{name} The name of the mode (e.g. |INSERT|).
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- Case-sensitive. Caps are recommended.
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{instruction} What to do when accepting user input.
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- If {instruction} is a `dict`/`table`, then it is treated as a
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map of user key-chord to Vim |command|s. Example: >
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-- LUA
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local modeInstruction = {
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zf = 'split',
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zfo = 'vsplit',
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-- You can also use lua functions
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zfc = function() return 'tabnew' end
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}
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" VIMSCRIPT
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let s:modeInstruction = {
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'zf': 'split',
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'zfo': 'vsplit',
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'zfc': 'tabnew'
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}
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<
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Note: If no `?` key is defined, one will be created automatically.
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- If {instruction} is a `function`, then it is called every time
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that |getchar()| completes. The user input is received through
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`g:{name}ModeInput` (see above).
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*Error you cannot pass a funcref to Lua from Vimscript!
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- If you want to use a |funcref()| for {instruction}, it
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must be the name of the function as a `string`. >
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" VIMSCRIPT
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function! s:foo() abort
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echo 'It works'
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call getchar()
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endfunction
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lua require('libmodal').mode.enter('FOO', 's:foo')
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<
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Note: Some QoL features are available by default when
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specifying a `dict`/`table` value for {instruction} that
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would otherwise have to be programmed manually if a
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`function` is specified.
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- A user's typed characters will show in the
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lower right corner when {instruction} is a table.
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- If `g:libmodalTimeouts` is enabled, then user input will be
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subjected to the |timeoutlen|.
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{supress_exit} Whether or not to automatically exit the mode upon an
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<Esc> press.
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- If |v:false|/`false`, then <Esc> is automatically mapped to
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exiting.
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- If |v:true|/`true`, then <Esc> is ignored unless specified by
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the user. In such cases, the user should set the
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`g:`{name}`ModeExit` variable to `true` when exiting is
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desired. See |libmodal-examples|.
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See also: ~
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|lua-eval| For type conversions between Vimscript to |Lua|.
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|libmodal-examples| For examples of this function.
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*libmodal-layer* *libmodal.layer*
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`libmodal.layer`.enter({keymap} [, {exit_char}]) *libmodal.layer.enter()*
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While a |libmodal-mode| ignores behavior that has not been explicitly
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defined, a |libmodal-layer| allows unrecognized |input| to be passed back
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into Neovim for analysis.
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So, if you have only defined a few keybindings, all of the remaining ones
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from a user's configuration would still work— only new keymaps will be
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overwritten.
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Parameters: ~
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{keymap} The keymap for the layer. General template is this: >
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{
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[<mode>] = {
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[<lhs>] = {
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rhs = <rhs>,
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<opts>
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},
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…
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},
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…
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}
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< Where {mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, and {opts} are the same as in
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|vim.keymap.set()| (except you should not use multiple `<mode>` at
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one time, despite |vim.keymap.set()| supporting it).
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{exit_char} The character used to exit the layer.
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Return: ~
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- The `function` used to undo changes made by the layer, or `nil` if
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{exit_char} is provided.
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See also: ~
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|libmodal-examples| For an example.
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|vim.keymap.set()| For more information about `opts`.
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`libmodal.layer`.new({keymap}) *libmodal.layer.new()*
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See |libmodal.layer.enter()| for more information. This function only
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differs from |libmodal.layer.enter()| in that instead of entering the layer
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immediately, it returns a |libmodal.Layer| object for you to manipulate.
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Parameters: ~
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{keymap} The keymap for the layer. General template is this: >
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{
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[<mode>] = {
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[<lhs>] = {
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rhs = <rhs>,
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<opts>
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},
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…
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},
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…
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}
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< Where {mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, and {opts} are the same as in
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|vim.keymap.set()| (except you should not use multiple `<mode>` at
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one time, despite |vim.keymap.set()| supporting it).
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Return: ~
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- A |libmodal.Layer| object.
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See also: ~
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|libmodal-layer| For more information about layers.
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|libmodal-examples| For an example.
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|vim.keymap.set()| For more information about `opts`.
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*libmodal-Layer* *libmodal.Layer*
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`libmodal.Layer`:enter() *libmodal.Layer:enter()*
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Applies the {keymap} which was provided by |libmodal.layer.new|. These two
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code snippets are equivalent: >
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local libmodal = require 'libmodal'
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-- enter a layer directly
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libmodal.layer.enter({n = gg = {rhs = 'G'}})
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-- enter a layer manually
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local layer = libmodal.layer.new({n = gg = {rhs = 'G'}})
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layer:enter()
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<
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See also: ~
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|libmodal.layer.enter| A shortcut to access this function.
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|libmodal.layer.new| How to create a |libmodal.Layer|
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`libmodal.Layer`:is_active() *libmodal.Layer:is_active()*
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Return: ~
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- `true` if the |Layer:enter()| has been called, but not
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|Layer:exit()|. `false` otherwise.
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See also: ~
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|libmodal.Layer:enter()| A shortcut to access this function.
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|libmodal.Layer.exit()| How to create a |libmodal.Layer|
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`libmodal.Layer`:map({mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, {opts}) *libmodal.Layer:map()*
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{mode}, {lhs}, {rhs}, and {opts} are the same as in |vim.keymap.set()|
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except that a {mode} table is not supported.
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See also: ~
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|libmodal-examples| For an example.
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|vim.keymap.set()| For information about the args.
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`libmodal.Layer`:unmap({mode}, {lhs}) *libmodal.Layer:unmap()*
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{mode} and {lhs} are the same as in |vim.keymap.del()| except that a {mode}
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table is not supported.
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Note: this function cannot be called until after |libmodal.Layer:enter()|
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See also: ~
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|libmodal-examples| For an example.
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|vim.keymap.del()| For information about the args.
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*libmodal-prompt* *libmodal#Prompt()* *libmodal.prompt.enter()*
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`libmodal.prompt`.enter({name}, {instruction} [, {completions}])
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`libmodal`#Prompt({name}, {instruction} [, {completions}])
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Besides accepting user input like keys in |Normal-mode|, |libmodal| is
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also capable of prompting the user for |input| like |Cmdline-mode|. To
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define a |Cmdline-mode|-like prompt, use this function rather than
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`libmodal.mode.enter()`/`libmodal#Enter()`.
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User input is taken using |input()|. It is passed through a |g:var|
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determined by the {name} of the mode. For example, if {name} is "FOO"
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then the |g:var| is `g:fooModeInput`.
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Parameters: ~
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{name} The name of the mode (e.g. |INSERT|).
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- Case-sensitive. Caps are recommended.
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{instruction} What to do when accepting user input.
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- If {instruction} is a `dict`/`table`, then it is treated as a
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map of user inputs to Vim |command|s. Example: >
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-- LUA
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local modeInstruction = {
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new = 'tabnew',
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close = 'tabclose',
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last = 'tablast'
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}
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" VIMSCRIPT
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let s:modeInstruction = {
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'new': 'tabnew',
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'close': 'tabclose',
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'last': 'tablast'
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}
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<
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- If {instruction} is a `function`, then it is called
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every time that |input()| completes. The user input
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is received through `g:{name}ModeInput` (see above).
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*Error you cannot pass a funcref to Lua from Vimscript!
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- If you want to use a |funcref()| for {instruction}, it
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must be the name of the function as a `string`.
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" VIMSCRIPT
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function! s:foo() abort
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echo 'It works'
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call getchar()
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endfunction
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lua require('libmodal').prompt.enter('FOO', 's:foo')
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<
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Note: If you want to create commands with arguments, you will
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need to use a `function`.
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{completions} An array-like `table` of commands that are offered by
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the prompt.
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- Automatically generated when {instruction} is a `table`.
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- Used to provide auto-completion when the user is typing.
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- If unspecified, and {instruction} is not a `table`, then no
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completions will be provided.
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Note: If no `help` command is defined, one will be created
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automatically.
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Note: The user may set the `g:`{name}`ModeExit` variable to
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`true` at any time to prematurely exit.
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See also: ~
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|lua-eval| For type conversions between Vimscript to |Lua|.
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|libmodal-examples| For examples of this function.
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================================================================================
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3. Examples *libmodal-examples*
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See the official examples at the link below:
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https://github.com/Iron-E/nvim-libmodal/tree/master/examples
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================================================================================
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4. Configuration *libmodal-configuration*
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The following specifies what settings may be used to configure
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|libmodal-mode|s and |libmodal-prompt|s.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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HIGHLIGHT GROUPS *libmodal-highlight-groups*
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The following |highlight-groups| can be |config|ured to change a mode's |color|s:
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Name Default Description
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---------------- ------------ --------------------------
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`LibmodalPrompt` `ModeMsg` Color for the mode text.
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`LibmodalStar` `StatusLine` Color for the prompt text.
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Note: `LibmodalStar`'s name — while not indicative of its use — is used for
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the sake of backwards compatability.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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TIMEOUTS *libmodal-timeouts* *g:libmodalTimeouts*
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When `libmodal.mode.enter()`'s {instruction} argument is a `table`, mode
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creators may also enable the use of Vim's built-in 'timeout' feature.
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To enable 'timeout's, one may set the following |variables|:
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Lua: ~
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>
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" Set libmodal modes to turn timeouts on.
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vim.g.libmodalTimeouts = true
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" Enable timeouts for specific mode.
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vim.g[name..'ModeTimeouts'] = true
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<
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Vimscript: ~
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>
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" Set libmodal modes to turn timeouts on.
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let g:libmodalTimeouts = v:true
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" Enable timeouts for specific mode.
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let g:{name}ModeTimeouts = v:true
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<
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Similarly, to disable them, one may set them to `0`.
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When `g:libmodalTimeouts` or `g:{name}ModeTimeouts` is set to `1`, |libmodal|
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will automatically execute commands that have mappings that might also be
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longer mappings. For example:
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If a mode specifies `zf` and `zfo` as mappings,
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- Turning 'timeout's on will cause `zf` to be executed if the user waits
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for 'timeoutlen' without typing another character.
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- If 'timeout' were to be off in this case, then the user would either
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have to hit <CR> to execute `zf` or hit `o` to execute `zfo`.
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NOTE: `g:libmodalTimeouts` defaults to the 'timeout' value.
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NOTE: The `g:limbodalTimeouts` variable should NOT be defined by plugins.
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- Allow users to decide whether or not they want timeouts to be
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enabled globally themselves.
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NOTE: Mode-specific timeout variables will override `g:libmodalTimeouts`.
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When enabled, |libmodal-timeouts| will reference the mode user's 'timeoutlen'
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as specified in their |config|. This way, modes will feel consistent to users
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by default.
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However, mode creators may change 'timeoutlen' upon entrance of a mode, and
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then reset it upon exit. Example:
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Vimscript: ~
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>
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function! s:FooMode() abort
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" Get the user's preferred timeout length.
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let l:timeoutlen = &timeoutlen
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" Set it to something else, like 1500ms
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let &timeoutlen = 1500
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" Enter a mode
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call libmodal#Enter(…)
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" Reset the timeout
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let &timeoutlen = l:timeoutlen
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endfunction
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<
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Lua: ~
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>
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local libmodal = require('libmodal')
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function fooMode()
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-- Get the user's preferred timeout length.
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local prevTimeoutLen = vim.go.timeoutlen
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-- Set it to something else, like 1500ms.
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vim.go.timeoutlen = 1500
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-- Enter a mode.
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libmodal.mode.enter(…)
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-- Restore the `timeoutlen`
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vim.go.timeoutlen = prevTimeoutLen
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end
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<
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Mode creators who use `function` {instruction}s may define timeouts manually
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using |timers|, which is how |libmodal| implements them internally.
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================================================================================
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5. License *libmodal-license*
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`nvim-libmodal` – Create new "modes" for Neovim.
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Copyright © 2020 Iron-E
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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||
|
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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================================================================================
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6. Bugs *libmodal-bugs*
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- `libmodal#Enter()` does not work when {instruction} is a |funcref|.
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- See |E5004|.
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- `libmodal#Prompt()` does not work when {instruction} is a |funcref|.
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- See |E5004|.
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================================================================================
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7. Contributing *libmodal-contributing*
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The following describes what should be done if an individual wishes to
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contribute something to the `Iron-E/nvim-libmodal` repository.
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||
|
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||
CODE *libmodal-contributing-code*
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||
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Bugfixes ~
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||
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If you discover a bug and believe you know the solution to fixing it, then
|
||
submit a bug report and state that you are working on a fix (and what that
|
||
fix might be), and what general timeframe the fix may be completed in
|
||
(months, weeks, days, etc.).
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||
|
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When the fix is complete, submit a PR that references the issue you
|
||
submitted.
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||
|
||
Features ~
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||
|
||
If there is a feature you would like to be a part of |libmodal|, the best
|
||
thing you can do is submit a feature request, and then state that you are
|
||
working on a pull request (PR) so others don't attempt to do the same work
|
||
at the same time.
|
||
|
||
When you believe your feature is complete, write some examples for it in
|
||
the `examples/lua` folder, and add them to |libmodal-examples| as
|
||
appropriate.
|
||
|
||
Assure that all existing |libmodal-examples| continue to work with your
|
||
feature, unless a breaking change was discussed on the feature request.
|
||
If you need help getting them to pass, you can ask for help on the PR.
|
||
|
||
Reference the issue you submitted on the PR so that the two show up
|
||
together when looking back at the history.
|
||
|
||
Contributing documentation is not necessary but appreciated, since the
|
||
person who knows the most about the feature being implemented is most
|
||
likely the one implementing it.
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||
DOCUMENTATION *libmodal-contributing-documentation*
|
||
|
||
If there is a problem with the documentation, or you see an area where it
|
||
could be improved, don't hesitate to submit an issue and a PR. At the very
|
||
least it will exist in history if such an issue comes up again, and likely it
|
||
will serve to help yourself and others with more clear and concise wording, or
|
||
with more helpful and practical examples.
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||
ISSUES *libmodal-contributing-issues*
|
||
|
||
Issues are greatly welcomed on the GitHub repository, whether they are bug
|
||
reports, feature requests, documentation improvements, or misunderstandings:
|
||
it's all good to have in the archive.
|
||
|
||
When submitting an issue, please describe the following:
|
||
|
||
1. Context regarding the issue (how you discovered it, pertinent information,
|
||
etc.)
|
||
2. Detailed description of the issue.
|
||
3. Steps to reproduce (if applicable).
|
||
4. Expected behavior (if applicable).
|
||
5. Attached media (screenshots, logs, etc.) (if applicable).
|
||
|
||
================================================================================
|
||
8. Credits *libmodal-credits*
|
||
|
||
Credit Reason
|
||
--------------------- ----------------------------------
|
||
Daniel Steinberg |vim-win| creator and inspiration.
|
||
Iron-E Primary contibuter/maintainer.
|
||
neoclide/|coc-nvim| Development environment provider.
|
||
r/Neovim |Lua| and Neovim reference.
|
||
Roberto Ierusalimschy "Programming In Lua: 5.1".
|
||
Steve Losh "Learn Vimscript The Hard Way".
|
||
tbastos/vim-lua Syntax highlighting for |Lua|.
|
||
u/Mambu38 |Lua| reference.
|
||
u/oryiesis Inspiration.
|
||
www.lua-users.org |Lua| reference.
|
||
www.stackoverflow.com Vimscript and |Lua| reference.
|
||
|
||
================================================================================
|
||
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