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+" Vim completion script
+" Language: All languages, uses existing syntax highlighting rules
+" Maintainer: David Fishburn <dfishburn dot vim at gmail dot com>
+" Version: 15.0
+" Last Change: 2021 Apr 27
+" Usage: For detailed help, ":help ft-syntax-omni"
+
+" History
+"
+" Version 15.0
+" - SyntaxComplete ignored all buffer specific overrides, always used global
+" https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/8153
+"
+" Version 14.0
+" - Fixed issue with single quotes and is_keyword
+" https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/7463
+"
+" Version 13.0
+" - Extended the option omni_syntax_group_include_{filetype}
+" to accept a comma separated list of regex's rather than
+" string. For example, for the javascript filetype you could
+" use:
+" let g:omni_syntax_group_include_javascript = 'javascript\w\+,jquery\w\+'
+" - Some syntax files (perl.vim) use the match // syntax as a mechanism
+" to identify keywords. This update attempts to parse the
+" match syntax and pull out syntax items which are at least
+" 3 words or more.
+"
+" Version 12.0
+" - It is possible to have '-' as part of iskeyword, when
+" checking for character ranges, tighten up the regex.
+" E688: More targets than List items.
+"
+" Version 11.0
+" - Corrected which characters required escaping during
+" substitution calls.
+"
+" Version 10.0
+" - Cycle through all the character ranges specified in the
+" iskeyword option and build a list of valid word separators.
+" Prior to this change, only actual characters were used,
+" where for example ASCII "45" == "-". If "45" were used
+" in iskeyword the hyphen would not be picked up.
+" This introduces a new option, since the character ranges
+" specified could be multibyte:
+" let g:omni_syntax_use_single_byte = 1
+" - This by default will only allow single byte ASCII
+" characters to be added and an additional check to ensure
+" the character is printable (see documentation for isprint).
+"
+" Version 9.0
+" - Add the check for cpo.
+"
+" Version 8.0
+" - Updated SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems()
+" - Some additional syntax items were also allowed
+" on nextgroup= lines which were ignored by default.
+" Now these lines are processed independently.
+"
+" Version 7.0
+" - Updated syntaxcomplete#OmniSyntaxList()
+" - Looking up the syntax groups defined from a syntax file
+" looked for only 1 format of {filetype}GroupName, but some
+" syntax writers use this format as well:
+" {b:current_syntax}GroupName
+" - OmniSyntaxList() will now check for both if the first
+" method does not find a match.
+"
+" Version 6.0
+" - Added syntaxcomplete#OmniSyntaxList()
+" - Allows other plugins to use this for their own
+" purposes.
+" - It will return a List of all syntax items for the
+" syntax group name passed in.
+" - XPTemplate for SQL will use this function via the
+" sqlcomplete plugin to populate a Choose box.
+"
+" Version 5.0
+" - Updated SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems()
+" - When processing a list of syntax groups, the final group
+" was missed in function SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems.
+"
+" Set completion with CTRL-X CTRL-O to autoloaded function.
+" This check is in place in case this script is
+" sourced directly instead of using the autoload feature.
+if exists('+omnifunc')
+ " Do not set the option if already set since this
+ " results in an E117 warning.
+ if &omnifunc == ""
+ setlocal omnifunc=syntaxcomplete#Complete
+ endif
+endif
+
+if exists('g:loaded_syntax_completion')
+ finish
+endif
+let g:loaded_syntax_completion = 150
+
+" Turn on support for line continuations when creating the script
+let s:cpo_save = &cpo
+set cpo&vim
+
+" Set ignorecase to the ftplugin standard
+" This is the default setting, but if you define a buffer local
+" variable you can override this on a per filetype.
+if !exists('g:omni_syntax_ignorecase')
+ let g:omni_syntax_ignorecase = &ignorecase
+endif
+
+" Indicates whether we should use the iskeyword option to determine
+" how to split words.
+" This is the default setting, but if you define a buffer local
+" variable you can override this on a per filetype.
+if !exists('g:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword')
+ let g:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword = 1
+endif
+
+" When using iskeyword, this setting controls whether the characters
+" should be limited to single byte characters.
+if !exists('g:omni_syntax_use_single_byte')
+ let g:omni_syntax_use_single_byte = 1
+endif
+
+" When using iskeyword, this setting controls whether the characters
+" should be limited to single byte characters.
+if !exists('g:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric')
+ let g:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric = 1
+endif
+
+" Only display items in the completion window that are at least
+" this many characters in length.
+" This is the default setting, but if you define a buffer local
+" variable you can override this on a per filetype.
+if !exists('g:omni_syntax_minimum_length')
+ let g:omni_syntax_minimum_length = 0
+endif
+
+" This script will build a completion list based on the syntax
+" elements defined by the files in $VIMRUNTIME/syntax.
+" let s:syn_remove_words = 'match,matchgroup=,contains,'.
+let s:syn_remove_words = 'matchgroup=,contains,'.
+ \ 'links to,start=,end='
+ " \ 'links to,start=,end=,nextgroup='
+
+let s:cache_name = []
+let s:cache_list = []
+let s:prepended = ''
+
+" This function is used for the 'omnifunc' option.
+function! syntaxcomplete#Complete(findstart, base)
+
+ " Allow user to override ignorecase per buffer
+ let l:omni_syntax_ignorecase = g:omni_syntax_ignorecase
+ if exists('b:omni_syntax_ignorecase')
+ let l:omni_syntax_ignorecase = b:omni_syntax_ignorecase
+ endif
+
+ if a:findstart
+ " Locate the start of the item, including "."
+ let line = getline('.')
+ let start = col('.') - 1
+ let lastword = -1
+ while start > 0
+ " if line[start - 1] =~ '\S'
+ " let start -= 1
+ " elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\.'
+ if line[start - 1] =~ '\k'
+ let start -= 1
+ let lastword = a:findstart
+ else
+ break
+ endif
+ endwhile
+
+ " Return the column of the last word, which is going to be changed.
+ " Remember the text that comes before it in s:prepended.
+ if lastword == -1
+ let s:prepended = ''
+ return start
+ endif
+ let s:prepended = strpart(line, start, (col('.') - 1) - start)
+ return start
+ endif
+
+ " let base = s:prepended . a:base
+ let base = substitute(s:prepended, "'", "''", 'g')
+
+ let filetype = substitute(&filetype, '\.', '_', 'g')
+ let list_idx = index(s:cache_name, filetype, 0, &ignorecase)
+ if list_idx > -1
+ let compl_list = s:cache_list[list_idx]
+ else
+ let compl_list = OmniSyntaxList()
+ let s:cache_name = add( s:cache_name, filetype )
+ let s:cache_list = add( s:cache_list, compl_list )
+ endif
+
+ " Return list of matches.
+
+ if base != ''
+ " let compstr = join(compl_list, ' ')
+ " let expr = (l:omni_syntax_ignorecase==0?'\C':'').'\<\%('.base.'\)\@!\w\+\s*'
+ " let compstr = substitute(compstr, expr, '', 'g')
+ " let compl_list = split(compstr, '\s\+')
+
+ " Filter the list based on the first few characters the user
+ " entered
+ let expr = 'v:val '.(l:omni_syntax_ignorecase==1?'=~?':'=~#')." '^".escape(base, '\\/.*$^~[]').".*'"
+ let compl_list = filter(deepcopy(compl_list), expr)
+ endif
+
+ return compl_list
+endfunc
+
+function! syntaxcomplete#OmniSyntaxList(...)
+ if a:0 > 0
+ let parms = []
+ if 3 == type(a:1)
+ let parms = a:1
+ elseif 1 == type(a:1)
+ let parms = split(a:1, ',')
+ endif
+ return OmniSyntaxList( parms )
+ else
+ return OmniSyntaxList()
+ endif
+endfunc
+
+function! syntaxcomplete#OmniSyntaxClearCache()
+ let s:cache_name = []
+ let s:cache_list = []
+endfunction
+
+" To retrieve all syntax items regardless of syntax group:
+" echo OmniSyntaxList( [] )
+"
+" To retrieve only the syntax items for the sqlOperator syntax group:
+" echo OmniSyntaxList( ['sqlOperator'] )
+"
+" To retrieve all syntax items for both the sqlOperator and sqlType groups:
+" echo OmniSyntaxList( ['sqlOperator', 'sqlType'] )
+"
+" A regular expression can also be used:
+" echo OmniSyntaxList( ['sql\w\+'] )
+"
+" From within a plugin, you would typically assign the output to a List: >
+" let myKeywords = []
+" let myKeywords = OmniSyntaxList( ['sqlKeyword'] )
+function! OmniSyntaxList(...)
+ let list_parms = []
+ if a:0 > 0
+ if 3 == type(a:1)
+ let list_parms = a:1
+ elseif 1 == type(a:1)
+ let list_parms = split(a:1, ',')
+ endif
+ endif
+
+ " Default to returning a dictionary, if use_dictionary is set to 0
+ " a list will be returned.
+ " let use_dictionary = 1
+ " if a:0 > 0 && a:1 != ''
+ " let use_dictionary = a:1
+ " endif
+
+ let saveL = @l
+ let filetype = substitute(&filetype, '\.', '_', 'g')
+
+ if empty(list_parms)
+ " Allow user to override per buffer
+ if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_include_'.filetype)
+ let l:omni_syntax_group_include_{filetype} = g:omni_syntax_group_include_{filetype}
+ endif
+ if exists('b:omni_syntax_group_include_'.filetype)
+ let l:omni_syntax_group_include_{filetype} = b:omni_syntax_group_include_{filetype}
+ endif
+
+ " Default the include group to include the requested syntax group
+ let syntax_group_include_{filetype} = ''
+ " Check if there are any overrides specified for this filetype
+ if exists('l:omni_syntax_group_include_'.filetype)
+ let syntax_group_include_{filetype} =
+ \ substitute( l:omni_syntax_group_include_{filetype},'\s\+','','g')
+ let list_parms = split(l:omni_syntax_group_include_{filetype}, ',')
+ if syntax_group_include_{filetype} =~ '\w'
+ let syntax_group_include_{filetype} =
+ \ substitute( syntax_group_include_{filetype},
+ \ '\s*,\s*', '\\|', 'g'
+ \ )
+ endif
+ endif
+ else
+ " A specific list was provided, use it
+ endif
+
+ " Loop through all the syntax groupnames, and build a
+ " syntax file which contains these names. This can
+ " work generically for any filetype that does not already
+ " have a plugin defined.
+ " This ASSUMES the syntax groupname BEGINS with the name
+ " of the filetype. From my casual viewing of the vim7\syntax
+ " directory this is true for almost all syntax definitions.
+ " As an example, the SQL syntax groups have this pattern:
+ " sqlType
+ " sqlOperators
+ " sqlKeyword ...
+ if !empty(list_parms) && empty(substitute(join(list_parms), '[a-zA-Z ]', '', 'g'))
+ " If list_parms only includes word characters, use it to limit
+ " the syntax elements.
+ " If using regex syntax list will fail to find those items, so
+ " simply grab the who syntax list.
+ redir @l
+ silent! exec 'syntax list '.join(list_parms)
+ redir END
+ else
+ redir @l
+ silent! exec 'syntax list'
+ redir END
+ endif
+
+ let syntax_full = "\n".@l
+ let @l = saveL
+
+ if syntax_full =~ 'E28'
+ \ || syntax_full =~ 'E411'
+ \ || syntax_full =~ 'E415'
+ \ || syntax_full =~ 'No Syntax items'
+ return []
+ endif
+
+ let filetype = substitute(&filetype, '\.', '_', 'g')
+
+ let list_exclude_groups = []
+ if a:0 > 0
+ " Do nothing since we have specific a specific list of groups
+ else
+ " Default the exclude group to nothing
+ let syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} = ''
+
+ " Allow user to override per buffer
+ if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_'.filetype)
+ let l:omni_syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} = g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_{filetype}
+ endif
+ if exists('b:omni_syntax_group_exclude_'.filetype)
+ let l:omni_syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} = b:omni_syntax_group_exclude_{filetype}
+ endif
+
+ " Check if there are any overrides specified for this filetype
+ if exists('l:omni_syntax_group_exclude_'.filetype)
+ let syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} =
+ \ substitute( l:omni_syntax_group_exclude_{filetype},'\s\+','','g')
+ let list_exclude_groups = split(l:omni_syntax_group_exclude_{filetype}, ',')
+ if syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} =~ '\w'
+ let syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} =
+ \ substitute( syntax_group_exclude_{filetype},
+ \ '\s*,\s*', '\\|', 'g'
+ \ )
+ endif
+ endif
+ endif
+
+ if empty(list_parms)
+ let list_parms = [&filetype.'\w\+']
+ endif
+
+ let syn_list = ''
+ let index = 0
+ for group_regex in list_parms
+ " Sometimes filetypes can be composite names, like c.doxygen
+ " Loop through each individual part looking for the syntax
+ " items specific to each individual filetype.
+ " let ftindex = 0
+ " let ftindex = match(syntax_full, group_regex, ftindex)
+
+ " while ftindex > -1
+ " let ft_part_name = matchstr( syntax_full, '\w\+', ftindex )
+
+ " Syntax rules can contain items for more than just the current
+ " filetype. They can contain additional items added by the user
+ " via autocmds or their vimrc.
+ " Some syntax files can be combined (html, php, jsp).
+ " We want only items that begin with the filetype we are interested in.
+ let next_group_regex = '\n' .
+ \ '\zs'.group_regex.'\ze'.
+ \ '\s\+xxx\s\+'
+ let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
+
+ " For the matched group name, strip off any of the regex special
+ " characters and see if we get a match with the current syntax
+ if index == -1 && exists('b:current_syntax') && substitute(group_regex, '[^a-zA-Z ]\+.*', '', 'g') !~ '^'.b:current_syntax
+ " There appears to be two standards when writing syntax files.
+ " Either items begin as:
+ " syn keyword {filetype}Keyword values ...
+ " let b:current_syntax = "sql"
+ " let b:current_syntax = "sqlanywhere"
+ " Or
+ " syn keyword {syntax_filename}Keyword values ...
+ " let b:current_syntax = "mysql"
+ " So, we will make the format of finding the syntax group names
+ " a bit more flexible and look for both if the first fails to
+ " find a match.
+ let next_group_regex = '\n' .
+ \ '\zs'.b:current_syntax.'\w\+\ze'.
+ \ '\s\+xxx\s\+'
+ let index = 0
+ let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
+ endif
+
+ while index > -1
+ let group_name = matchstr( syntax_full, '\w\+', index )
+
+ let get_syn_list = 1
+ for exclude_group_name in list_exclude_groups
+ if '\<'.exclude_group_name.'\>' =~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
+ let get_syn_list = 0
+ endif
+ endfor
+
+ " This code is no longer needed in version 6.0 since we have
+ " augmented the syntax list command to only retrieve the syntax
+ " groups we are interested in.
+ "
+ " if get_syn_list == 1
+ " if syntax_group_include_{filetype} != ''
+ " if '\<'.syntax_group_include_{filetype}.'\>' !~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
+ " let get_syn_list = 0
+ " endif
+ " endif
+ " endif
+
+ if get_syn_list == 1
+ " Pass in the full syntax listing, plus the group name we
+ " are interested in.
+ let extra_syn_list = s:SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems(group_name, syntax_full)
+ let syn_list = syn_list . extra_syn_list . "\n"
+ endif
+
+ let index = index + strlen(group_name)
+ let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
+ endwhile
+
+ " let ftindex = ftindex + len(ft_part_name)
+ " let ftindex = match( syntax_full, group_regex, ftindex )
+ " endwhile
+ endfor
+
+" " Sometimes filetypes can be composite names, like c.doxygen
+" " Loop through each individual part looking for the syntax
+" " items specific to each individual filetype.
+" let syn_list = ''
+" let ftindex = 0
+" let ftindex = match(&filetype, '\w\+', ftindex)
+
+" while ftindex > -1
+" let ft_part_name = matchstr( &filetype, '\w\+', ftindex )
+
+" " Syntax rules can contain items for more than just the current
+" " filetype. They can contain additional items added by the user
+" " via autocmds or their vimrc.
+" " Some syntax files can be combined (html, php, jsp).
+" " We want only items that begin with the filetype we are interested in.
+" let next_group_regex = '\n' .
+" \ '\zs'.ft_part_name.'\w\+\ze'.
+" \ '\s\+xxx\s\+'
+" let index = 0
+" let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
+
+" if index == -1 && exists('b:current_syntax') && ft_part_name != b:current_syntax
+" " There appears to be two standards when writing syntax files.
+" " Either items begin as:
+" " syn keyword {filetype}Keyword values ...
+" " let b:current_syntax = "sql"
+" " let b:current_syntax = "sqlanywhere"
+" " Or
+" " syn keyword {syntax_filename}Keyword values ...
+" " let b:current_syntax = "mysql"
+" " So, we will make the format of finding the syntax group names
+" " a bit more flexible and look for both if the first fails to
+" " find a match.
+" let next_group_regex = '\n' .
+" \ '\zs'.b:current_syntax.'\w\+\ze'.
+" \ '\s\+xxx\s\+'
+" let index = 0
+" let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
+" endif
+
+" while index > -1
+" let group_name = matchstr( syntax_full, '\w\+', index )
+
+" let get_syn_list = 1
+" for exclude_group_name in list_exclude_groups
+" if '\<'.exclude_group_name.'\>' =~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
+" let get_syn_list = 0
+" endif
+" endfor
+
+" " This code is no longer needed in version 6.0 since we have
+" " augmented the syntax list command to only retrieve the syntax
+" " groups we are interested in.
+" "
+" " if get_syn_list == 1
+" " if syntax_group_include_{filetype} != ''
+" " if '\<'.syntax_group_include_{filetype}.'\>' !~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
+" " let get_syn_list = 0
+" " endif
+" " endif
+" " endif
+
+" if get_syn_list == 1
+" " Pass in the full syntax listing, plus the group name we
+" " are interested in.
+" let extra_syn_list = s:SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems(group_name, syntax_full)
+" let syn_list = syn_list . extra_syn_list . "\n"
+" endif
+
+" let index = index + strlen(group_name)
+" let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
+" endwhile
+
+" let ftindex = ftindex + len(ft_part_name)
+" let ftindex = match( &filetype, '\w\+', ftindex )
+" endwhile
+
+ " Convert the string to a List and sort it.
+ let compl_list = sort(split(syn_list))
+
+ if &filetype == 'vim'
+ let short_compl_list = []
+ for i in range(len(compl_list))
+ if i == len(compl_list)-1
+ let next = i
+ else
+ let next = i + 1
+ endif
+ if compl_list[next] !~ '^'.compl_list[i].'.$'
+ let short_compl_list += [compl_list[i]]
+ endif
+ endfor
+
+ return short_compl_list
+ else
+ return compl_list
+ endif
+endfunction
+
+function! s:SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems( group_name, syntax_full )
+
+ " Allow user to override iskeyword per buffer
+ let l:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword = g:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword
+ if exists('b:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword')
+ let l:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword = b:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword
+ endif
+
+ " Allow user to override iskeyword_numeric per buffer
+ let l:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric = g:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric
+ if exists('b:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric')
+ let l:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric = b:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric
+ endif
+
+ " Allow user to override iskeyword_numeric per buffer
+ let l:omni_syntax_use_single_byte = g:omni_syntax_use_single_byte
+ if exists('b:omni_syntax_use_single_byte')
+ let l:omni_syntax_use_single_byte = b:omni_syntax_use_single_byte
+ endif
+
+ " Allow user to override minimum_length per buffer
+ let l:omni_syntax_minimum_length = g:omni_syntax_minimum_length
+ if exists('b:omni_syntax_minimum_length')
+ let l:omni_syntax_minimum_length = b:omni_syntax_minimum_length
+ endif
+
+ let syn_list = ""
+
+ " From the full syntax listing, strip out the portion for the
+ " request group.
+ " Query:
+ " \n - must begin with a newline
+ " a:group_name - the group name we are interested in
+ " \s\+xxx\s\+ - group names are always followed by xxx
+ " \zs - start the match
+ " .\{-} - everything ...
+ " \ze - end the match
+ " \( - start a group or 2 potential matches
+ " \n\w - at the first newline starting with a character
+ " \| - 2nd potential match
+ " \%$ - matches end of the file or string
+ " \) - end a group
+ let syntax_group = matchstr(a:syntax_full,
+ \ "\n".a:group_name.'\s\+xxx\s\+\zs.\{-}\ze\(\n\w\|\%$\)'
+ \ )
+
+ if syntax_group != ""
+ " let syn_list = substitute( @l, '^.*xxx\s*\%(contained\s*\)\?', "", '' )
+ " let syn_list = substitute( @l, '^.*xxx\s*', "", '' )
+
+ " We only want the words for the lines beginning with
+ " containedin, but there could be other items.
+
+ " Tried to remove all lines that do not begin with contained
+ " but this does not work in all cases since you can have
+ " contained nextgroup=...
+ " So this will strip off the ending of lines with known
+ " keywords.
+ let syn_list = substitute(
+ \ syntax_group, '\<\('.
+ \ substitute(
+ \ escape(s:syn_remove_words, '\\/.*$^~[]')
+ \ , ',', '\\|', 'g'
+ \ ).
+ \ '\).\{-}\%($\|'."\n".'\)'
+ \ , "\n", 'g'
+ \ )
+
+ " Attempt to deal with lines using the match syntax
+ " javaScriptDocTags xxx match /@\(param\|argument\|requires\|file\)\>/
+ " Though it can use any types of regex, so this plugin will attempt
+ " to restrict it
+ " 1. Only use \( or \%( constructs remove all else
+ " 2 Remove and []s
+ " 3. Account for match //constructs
+ " \%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?
+ " 4. Hope for the best
+ "
+ "
+ let syn_list_old = syn_list
+ while syn_list =~ '\<match\>\s\+\/'
+ if syn_list =~ 'perlElseIfError'
+ let syn_list = syn_list
+ endif
+ " Check if the match has words at least 3 characters long
+ if syn_list =~ '\<match \/\zs.\{-}\<\w\{3,}\>.\{-}\ze\\\@<!\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?\s\+'
+ " Remove everything after / and before the first \(
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\<match \/\zs.\{-}\ze\\%\?(.\{-}\\\@<!\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?\s\+', '', 'g' )
+ " Remove everything after \) and up to the ending /
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\<match \/.\{-}\\)\zs.\{-}\ze\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?\s\+', '', 'g' )
+
+ " Remove any character classes
+ " let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\<match /\zs.\{-}\[[^]]*\].\{-}\ze\/ ', '', 'g' )
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\%(\<match \/[^/]\{-}\)\@<=\[[^]]*\]\ze.\{-}\\\@<!\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?', '', 'g' )
+ " Remove any words < 3 characters
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\%(\<match \/[^/]\{-}\)\@<=\<\w\{1,2}\>\ze.\{-}\\\@<!\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?\s\+', '', 'g' )
+ " Remove all non-word characters
+ " let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\<match /\zs.\{-}\<\W\+\>.\{-}\ze\/ ', "", 'g' )
+ " let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\%(\<match \/[^/]\{-}\)\@<=\W\+\ze.\{-}\/ ', ' ', 'g' )
+ " Do this by using the outer substitute() call to gather all
+ " text between the match /.../ tags.
+ " The inner substitute() call operates on the text selected
+ " and replaces all non-word characters.
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\<match \/\zs\(.\{-}\)\ze\\\@<!\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?\s\+'
+ \ , '\=substitute(submatch(1), "\\W\\+", " ", "g")'
+ \ , 'g' )
+ " Remove the match / / syntax
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\<match \/\(.\{-}\)\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?\s\+', '\1', 'g' )
+ else
+ " No words long enough, remove the match
+ " Remove the match syntax
+ " let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\<match \/[^\/]*\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?\s\+', '', 'g' )
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\<match \/\%(.\{-}\)\?\/\%(\%(ms\|me\|hs\|he\|rs\|re\|lc\)\S\+\)\?\s\+', '', 'g' )
+ endif
+ if syn_list =~ '\<match\>\s\+\/'
+ " Problem removing the match / / tags
+ let syn_list = ''
+ endif
+ endwhile
+
+
+ " Now strip off the newline + blank space + contained.
+ " Also include lines with nextgroup=@someName skip_key_words syntax_element
+ " \ syn_list, '\%(^\|\n\)\@<=\s*\<\(contained\|nextgroup=\)'
+ " \ syn_list, '\%(^\|\n\)\@<=\s*\<\(contained\|nextgroup=[@a-zA-Z,]*\)'
+ let syn_list = substitute(
+ \ syn_list, '\<\(contained\|nextgroup=[@a-zA-Z,]*\)'
+ \ , "", 'g'
+ \ )
+
+ " This can leave lines like this
+ " =@vimMenuList skipwhite onoremenu
+ " Strip the special option keywords first
+ " :h :syn-skipwhite*
+ let syn_list = substitute(
+ \ syn_list, '\<\(skipwhite\|skipnl\|skipempty\)\>'
+ \ , "", 'g'
+ \ )
+
+ " Now remove the remainder of the nextgroup=@someName lines
+ let syn_list = substitute(
+ \ syn_list, '\%(^\|\n\)\@<=\s*\(@\w\+\)'
+ \ , "", 'g'
+ \ )
+
+ if l:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword == 0
+ " There are a number of items which have non-word characters in
+ " them, *'T_F1'*. vim.vim is one such file.
+ " This will replace non-word characters with spaces.
+ " setlocal filetype=forth
+ " let g:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword = 1
+ " let g:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric = 1
+ " You will see entries like
+ " #>>
+ " (.local)
+ " These were found doing a grep in vim82\syntax
+ " grep iskeyword *
+ " forth.vim:setlocal iskeyword=!,@,33-35,%,$,38-64,A-Z,91-96,a-z,123-126,128-255
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '[^0-9A-Za-z_ ]', ' ', 'g' )
+ else
+ if l:omni_syntax_use_iskeyword_numeric == 1
+ " iskeyword can contain value like this
+ " 38,42,43,45,47-58,60-62,64-90,97-122,_,+,-,*,/,%,<,=,>,:,$,?,!,@-@,94
+ " Numeric values convert to their ASCII equivalent using the
+ " nr2char() function.
+ " & 38
+ " * 42
+ " + 43
+ " - 45
+ " ^ 94
+ " Iterate through all numeric specifications and convert those
+ " to their ascii equivalent ensuring the character is printable.
+ " If so, add it to the list.
+ let accepted_chars = ''
+ for item in split(&iskeyword, ',')
+ if item =~ '\d-\d'
+ " This is a character range (ie 47-58),
+ " cycle through each character within the range
+ let [b:start, b:end] = split(item, '-')
+ for range_item in range( b:start, b:end )
+ if range_item <= 127 || l:omni_syntax_use_single_byte == 0
+ if nr2char(range_item) =~ '\p'
+ let accepted_chars = accepted_chars . nr2char(range_item)
+ endif
+ endif
+ endfor
+ elseif item =~ '^\d\+$'
+ " Only numeric, translate to a character
+ if item < 127 || l:omni_syntax_use_single_byte == 0
+ if nr2char(item) =~ '\p'
+ let accepted_chars = accepted_chars . nr2char(item)
+ endif
+ endif
+ else
+ if char2nr(item) < 127 || l:omni_syntax_use_single_byte == 0
+ if item =~ '\p'
+ let accepted_chars = accepted_chars . item
+ endif
+ endif
+ endif
+ endfor
+ " Escape special regex characters
+ " Looks like the wrong chars are escaped. In a collection,
+ " :h /[]
+ " only `]', `\', `-' and `^' are special:
+ " let accepted_chars = escape(accepted_chars, '\\/.*$^~[]' )
+ let accepted_chars = escape(accepted_chars, ']\-^' )
+ " Remove all characters that are not acceptable
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '[^A-Za-z'.accepted_chars.']', ' ', 'g' )
+ else
+ let accept_chars = ','.&iskeyword.','
+ " Remove all character ranges
+ " let accept_chars = substitute(accept_chars, ',[^,]\+-[^,]\+,', ',', 'g')
+ let accept_chars = substitute(accept_chars, ',\@<=[^,]\+-[^,]\+,', '', 'g')
+ " Remove all numeric specifications
+ " let accept_chars = substitute(accept_chars, ',\d\{-},', ',', 'g')
+ let accept_chars = substitute(accept_chars, ',\@<=\d\{-},', '', 'g')
+ " Remove all commas
+ let accept_chars = substitute(accept_chars, ',', '', 'g')
+ " Escape special regex characters
+ " Looks like the wrong chars are escaped. In a collection,
+ " :h /[]
+ " only `]', `\', `-' and `^' are special:
+ " let accept_chars = escape(accept_chars, '\\/.*$^~[]' )
+ let accept_chars = escape(accept_chars, ']\-^' )
+ " Remove all characters that are not acceptable
+ let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '[^0-9A-Za-z_'.accept_chars.']', ' ', 'g' )
+ endif
+ endif
+
+ if l:omni_syntax_minimum_length > 0
+ " If the user specified a minimum length, enforce it
+ let syn_list = substitute(' '.syn_list.' ', ' \S\{,'.l:omni_syntax_minimum_length.'}\ze ', ' ', 'g')
+ endif
+ else
+ let syn_list = ''
+ endif
+
+ return syn_list
+endfunction
+
+function! OmniSyntaxShowChars(spec)
+ let result = []
+ for item in split(a:spec, ',')
+ if len(item) > 1
+ if item == '@-@'
+ call add(result, char2nr(item))
+ else
+ call extend(result, call('range', split(item, '-')))
+ endif
+ else
+ if item == '@' " assume this is [A-Za-z]
+ for [c1, c2] in [['A', 'Z'], ['a', 'z']]
+ call extend(result, range(char2nr(c1), char2nr(c2)))
+ endfor
+ else
+ call add(result, char2nr(item))
+ endif
+ endif
+ endfor
+ return join(map(result, 'nr2char(v:val)'), ', ')
+endfunction
+
+let &cpo = s:cpo_save
+unlet s:cpo_save