| Index: third_party/clang_format/scripts/clang-format-sublime.py
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| diff --git a/third_party/clang_format/scripts/clang-format-sublime.py b/third_party/clang_format/scripts/clang-format-sublime.py
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| +# This file is a minimal clang-format sublime-integration. To install:
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| +# - Change 'binary' if clang-format is not on the path (see below).
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| +# - Put this file into your sublime Packages directory, e.g. on Linux:
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| +# ~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/User/clang-format-sublime.py
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| +# - Add a key binding:
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| +# { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+c"], "command": "clang_format" },
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| +#
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| +# With this integration you can press the bound key and clang-format will
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| +# format the current lines and selections for all cursor positions. The lines
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| +# or regions are extended to the next bigger syntactic entities.
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| +#
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| +# It operates on the current, potentially unsaved buffer and does not create
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| +# or save any files. To revert a formatting, just undo.
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| +
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| +from __future__ import print_function
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| +import sublime
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| +import sublime_plugin
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| +import subprocess
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| +
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| +# Change this to the full path if clang-format is not on the path.
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| +binary = 'clang-format'
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| +
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| +# Change this to format according to other formatting styles. See the output of
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| +# 'clang-format --help' for a list of supported styles. The default looks for
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| +# a '.clang-format' or '_clang-format' file to indicate the style that should be
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| +# used.
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| +style = 'file'
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| +
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| +class ClangFormatCommand(sublime_plugin.TextCommand):
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| + def run(self, edit):
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| + encoding = self.view.encoding()
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| + if encoding == 'Undefined':
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| + encoding = 'utf-8'
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| + regions = []
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| + command = [binary, '-style', style]
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| + for region in self.view.sel():
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| + regions.append(region)
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| + region_offset = min(region.a, region.b)
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| + region_length = abs(region.b - region.a)
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| + command.extend(['-offset', str(region_offset),
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| + '-length', str(region_length),
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| + '-assume-filename', str(self.view.file_name())])
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| + old_viewport_position = self.view.viewport_position()
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| + buf = self.view.substr(sublime.Region(0, self.view.size()))
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| + p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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| + stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
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| + output, error = p.communicate(buf.encode(encoding))
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| + if error:
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| + print(error)
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| + self.view.replace(
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| + edit, sublime.Region(0, self.view.size()),
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| + output.decode(encoding))
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| + self.view.sel().clear()
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| + for region in regions:
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| + self.view.sel().add(region)
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| + # FIXME: Without the 10ms delay, the viewport sometimes jumps.
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| + sublime.set_timeout(lambda: self.view.set_viewport_position(
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| + old_viewport_position, False), 10)
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