dots/.config/nvim/after/plugin/luasnip.lua

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local ls = require("luasnip")
local s = ls.snippet
local sn = ls.snippet_node
local t = ls.text_node
local i = ls.insert_node
local f = ls.function_node
local c = ls.choice_node
local d = ls.dynamic_node
local r = ls.restore_node
local l = require("luasnip.extras").lambda
local rep = require("luasnip.extras").rep
local p = require("luasnip.extras").partial
local m = require("luasnip.extras").match
local n = require("luasnip.extras").nonempty
local dl = require("luasnip.extras").dynamic_lambda
local fmt = require("luasnip.extras.fmt").fmt
local fmta = require("luasnip.extras.fmt").fmta
local conds = require("luasnip.extras.expand_conditions")
ls.config.set_config({
history = true,
update_events = "TextChanged,TextChangedI",
delete_check_events = "TextChanged",
ext_prio_increase = 1,
enable_autosnippets = true,
store_selection_keys = "<Tab>",
})
local function copy(args)
return args[1]
end
local function bash(_, _, command)
local file = io.popen(command, "r")
local res = {}
if file then
for line in file:lines() do
table.insert(res, line)
end
end
return res
end
local date_input = function(args, snip, old_state, date_format)
print(args, snip, old_state)
return sn(nil, i(1, os.date(date_format or "%Y-%m-%d")))
end
-- -- FIXME: EXAMPLE
-- ls.add_snippets("all", {
-- -- arg1: trigger `fn`,
-- -- arg2: nodes to insert into buffer on expansion.
-- s("fn", {
-- t("//Parameters: "), -- Text.
-- f(copy, 2), -- 1: function, 2: placeholders to copy text from
-- t({ "", "function " }), -- placeholder/insert.
-- i(1),
-- t("("), -- placeholder with initial text.
-- i(2, "int foo"), -- linebreak
-- t({ ") {", "\t" }), -- last placeholder, snippet exit point
-- i(0),
-- t({ "", "}" }),
-- }),
-- s("class", {
-- -- Choice: Switch between two different Nodes, first parameter is its position, second a list of nodes.
-- c(1, {
-- t("public "),
-- t("private "),
-- }),
-- t("class "),
-- i(2),
-- t(" "),
-- c(3, {
-- t("{"),
-- -- sn: Nested Snippet. Instead of a trigger, it has a position, just like insert-nodes. !!! These don't expect a 0-node!!!!
-- -- Inside Choices, Nodes don't need a position as the choice node is the one being jumped to.
-- sn(nil, {
-- t("extends "),
-- -- restoreNode: stores and restores nodes.
-- -- pass position, store-key and nodes.
-- r(1, "other_class", i(1)),
-- t(" {"),
-- }),
-- sn(nil, {
-- t("implements "),
-- -- no need to define the nodes for a given key a second time.
-- r(1, "other_class"),
-- t(" {"),
-- }),
-- }),
-- t({ "", "\t" }),
-- i(0),
-- t({ "", "}" }),
-- }),
-- -- Alternative printf-like notation for defining snippets. It uses format
-- -- string with placeholders similar to the ones used with Python's .format().
-- s(
-- "fmt1",
-- fmt("To {title} {} {}.", {
-- i(2, "Name"),
-- i(3, "Surname"),
-- title = c(1, { t("Mr."), t("Ms.") }),
-- })
-- ),
-- -- To escape delimiters use double them, e.g. `{}` -> `{{}}`.
-- -- Multi-line format strings by default have empty first/last line removed.
-- -- Indent common to all lines is also removed. Use the third `opts` argument
-- -- to control this behaviour.
-- s(
-- "fmt2",
-- fmt(
-- [[
-- foo({1}, {3}) {{
-- return {2} * {4}
-- }}
-- ]],
-- {
-- i(1, "x"),
-- rep(1),
-- i(2, "y"),
-- rep(2),
-- }
-- )
-- ),
-- -- Empty placeholders are numbered automatically starting from 1 or the last
-- -- value of a numbered placeholder. Named placeholders do not affect numbering.
-- s(
-- "fmt3",
-- fmt("{} {a} {} {1} {}", {
-- t("1"),
-- t("2"),
-- a = t("A"),
-- })
-- ),
-- -- The delimiters can be changed from the default `{}` to something else.
-- s("fmt4", fmt("foo() { return []; }", i(1, "x"), { delimiters = "[]" })),
-- -- `fmta` is a convenient wrapper that uses `<>` instead of `{}`.
-- s("fmt5", fmta("foo() { return <>; }", i(1, "x"))),
-- -- By default all args must be used. Use strict=false to disable the check
-- s(
-- "fmt6",
-- fmt("use {} only", { t("this"), t("not this") }, { strict = false })
-- ),
-- -- Use a dynamic_node to interpolate the output of a
-- -- function (see date_input above) into the initial
-- -- value of an insert_node.
-- s("novel", {
-- t("It was a dark and stormy night on "),
-- d(1, date_input, {}, { user_args = { "%A, %B %d of %Y" } }),
-- t(" and the clocks were striking thirteen."),
-- }),
-- -- Parsing snippets: First parameter: Snippet-Trigger, Second: Snippet body.
-- -- Placeholders are parsed into choices with 1. the placeholder text(as a snippet) and 2. an empty string.
-- -- This means they are not SELECTed like in other editors/Snippet engines.
-- ls.parser.parse_snippet(
-- "lspsyn",
-- "Wow! This ${1:Stuff} really ${2:works. ${3:Well, a bit.}}"
-- ),
-- -- When wordTrig is set to false, snippets may also expand inside other words.
-- ls.parser.parse_snippet(
-- { trig = "te", wordTrig = false },
-- "${1:cond} ? ${2:true} : ${3:false}"
-- ),
-- -- When regTrig is set, trig is treated like a pattern, this snippet will expand after any number.
-- ls.parser.parse_snippet({ trig = "%d", regTrig = true }, "A Number!!"),
-- -- Using the condition, it's possible to allow expansion only in specific cases.
-- s("cond", {
-- t("will only expand in c-style comments"),
-- }, {
-- condition = function(line_to_cursor, matched_trigger, captures)
-- -- optional whitespace followed by //
-- return line_to_cursor:match("%s*//")
-- end,
-- }),
-- -- there's some built-in conditions in "luasnip.extras.expand_conditions".
-- s("cond2", {
-- t("will only expand at the beginning of the line"),
-- }, {
-- condition = conds.line_begin,
-- }),
-- -- The last entry of args passed to the user-function is the surrounding snippet.
-- s(
-- { trig = "a%d", regTrig = true },
-- f(function(_, snip)
-- return "Triggered with " .. snip.trigger .. "."
-- end, {})
-- ),
-- -- It's possible to use capture-groups inside regex-triggers.
-- s(
-- { trig = "b(%d)", regTrig = true },
-- f(function(_, snip)
-- return "Captured Text: " .. snip.captures[1] .. "."
-- end, {})
-- ),
-- s({ trig = "c(%d+)", regTrig = true }, {
-- t("will only expand for even numbers"),
-- }, {
-- condition = function(line_to_cursor, matched_trigger, captures)
-- return tonumber(captures[1]) % 2 == 0
-- end,
-- }),
-- -- Use a function to execute any shell command and print its text.
-- s("bash", f(bash, {}, "ls")),
-- -- Short version for applying String transformations using function nodes.
-- s("transform", {
-- i(1, "initial text"),
-- t({ "", "" }),
-- -- lambda nodes accept an l._1,2,3,4,5, which in turn accept any string transformations.
-- -- This list will be applied in order to the first node given in the second argument.
-- l(l._1:match("[^i]*$"):gsub("i", "o"):gsub(" ", "_"):upper(), 1),
-- }),
-- s("transform2", {
-- i(1, "initial text"),
-- t("::"),
-- i(2, "replacement for e"),
-- t({ "", "" }),
-- -- Lambdas can also apply transforms USING the text of other nodes:
-- l(l._1:gsub("e", l._2), { 1, 2 }),
-- }),
-- s({ trig = "trafo(%d+)", regTrig = true }, {
-- -- env-variables and captures can also be used:
-- l(l.CAPTURE1:gsub("1", l.TM_FILENAME), {}),
-- }),
-- -- Set store_selection_keys = "<Tab>" (for example) in your
-- -- luasnip.config.setup() call to populate
-- -- TM_SELECTED_TEXT/SELECT_RAW/SELECT_DEDENT.
-- -- In this case: select a URL, hit Tab, then expand this snippet.
-- s("link_url", {
-- t('<a href="'),
-- f(function(_, snip)
-- -- TM_SELECTED_TEXT is a table to account for multiline-selections.
-- -- In this case only the first line is inserted.
-- return snip.env.TM_SELECTED_TEXT[1] or {}
-- end, {}),
-- t('">'),
-- i(1),
-- t("</a>"),
-- i(0),
-- }),
-- -- Shorthand for repeating the text in a given node.
-- s("repeat", { i(1, "text"), t({ "", "" }), rep(1) }),
-- -- Directly insert the ouput from a function evaluated at runtime.
-- s("part", p(os.date, "%Y")),
-- -- use matchNodes (`m(argnode, condition, then, else)`) to insert text
-- -- based on a pattern/function/lambda-evaluation.
-- -- It's basically a shortcut for simple functionNodes:
-- s("mat", {
-- i(1, { "sample_text" }),
-- t(": "),
-- m(1, "%d", "contains a number", "no number :("),
-- }),
-- -- The `then`-text defaults to the first capture group/the entire
-- -- match if there are none.
-- s("mat2", {
-- i(1, { "sample_text" }),
-- t(": "),
-- m(1, "[abc][abc][abc]"),
-- }),
-- -- It is even possible to apply gsubs' or other transformations
-- -- before matching.
-- s("mat3", {
-- i(1, { "sample_text" }),
-- t(": "),
-- m(
-- 1,
-- l._1:gsub("[123]", ""):match("%d"),
-- "contains a number that isn't 1, 2 or 3!"
-- ),
-- }),
-- -- `match` also accepts a function in place of the condition, which in
-- -- turn accepts the usual functionNode-args.
-- -- The condition is considered true if the function returns any
-- -- non-nil/false-value.
-- -- If that value is a string, it is used as the `if`-text if no if is explicitly given.
-- s("mat4", {
-- i(1, { "sample_text" }),
-- t(": "),
-- m(1, function(args)
-- -- args is a table of multiline-strings (as usual).
-- return (#args[1][1] % 2 == 0 and args[1]) or nil
-- end),
-- }),
-- -- The nonempty-node inserts text depending on whether the arg-node is
-- -- empty.
-- s("nempty", {
-- i(1, "sample_text"),
-- n(1, "i(1) is not empty!"),
-- }),
-- -- dynamic lambdas work exactly like regular lambdas, except that they
-- -- don't return a textNode, but a dynamicNode containing one insertNode.
-- -- This makes it easier to dynamically set preset-text for insertNodes.
-- s("dl1", {
-- i(1, "sample_text"),
-- t({ ":", "" }),
-- dl(2, l._1, 1),
-- }),
-- -- Obviously, it's also possible to apply transformations, just like lambdas.
-- s("dl2", {
-- i(1, "sample_text"),
-- i(2, "sample_text_2"),
-- t({ "", "" }),
-- dl(3, l._1:gsub("\n", " linebreak ") .. l._2, { 1, 2 }),
-- }),
-- }, {
-- key = "all",
-- })
require("luasnip.loaders.from_lua").lazy_load({ paths = { "~/.config/nvim/snips" } })
require("luasnip.loaders.from_vscode").lazy_load({ paths = { "~/.config/Code - Insiders/User/snippets" } })