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