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" vimrc file for following the coding standards specified in PEP 7 & 8.
"
" To use this file, source it in your own personal .vimrc file (``source
" <filename>``) or, if you don't have a .vimrc file, you can just symlink to it
" (``ln -s <this file> ~/.vimrc``). All options are protected by autocmds
" (read below for an explanation of the command) so blind sourcing of this file
" is safe and will not affect your settings for non-Python or non-C files.
"
"
" All setting are protected by 'au' ('autocmd') statements. Only files ending
" in .py or .pyw will trigger the Python settings while files ending in *.c or
" *.h will trigger the C settings. This makes the file "safe" in terms of only
" adjusting settings for Python and C files.
"
" Only basic settings needed to enforce the style guidelines are set.
" Some suggested options are listed but commented out at the end of this file.
" Number of spaces that a pre-existing tab is equal to.
" For the amount of space used for a new tab use shiftwidth.
au BufRead,BufNewFile *py,*pyw,*.c,*.h,*html,*js set tabstop=8
" What to use for an indent.
" This will affect Ctrl-T and 'autoindent'.
" Python: 4 spaces
" C: tabs (pre-existing files) or 4 spaces (new files)
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*pyw,*.html,*.js set shiftwidth=4
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw,*.html,*.js set expandtab
fu Select_c_style()
if search('^\t', 'n', 150)
set shiftwidth=8
set noexpandtab
el
set shiftwidth=4
set expandtab
en
endf
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h call Select_c_style()
au BufRead,BufNewFile Makefile* set noexpandtab
" Use the below highlight group when displaying bad whitespace is desired.
highlight BadWhitespace ctermbg=red guibg=red
" Display tabs at the beginning of a line in Python mode as bad.
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw match BadWhitespace /^\t\+/
" Make trailing whitespace be flagged as bad.
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw,*.c,*.h match BadWhitespace /\s\+$/
" Wrap text after a certain number of characters
" Python: No limit
" C: 79
" Uncomment this if you want to limit your textwidth in python
" can be very annoying ..
" au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyc set textwidth=79
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h set textwidth=79
" Turn off settings in 'formatoptions' relating to comment formatting.
" - c : do not automatically insert the comment leader when wrapping based on
" 'textwidth'
" - o : do not insert the comment leader when using 'o' or 'O' from command mode
" - r : do not insert the comment leader when hitting <Enter> in insert mode
" Python: not needed
" C: prevents insertion of '*' at the beginning of every line in a comment
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h set formatoptions-=c formatoptions-=o formatoptions-=r
" Use UNIX (\n) line endings.
" Only used for new files so as to not force existing files to change their
" line endings.
" Python: yes
" C: yes
au BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw,*.c,*.h set fileformat=unix
" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" The following section contains suggested settings. While in no way required
" to meet coding standards, they are helpful.
" Set the default file encoding to UTF-8:
set encoding=utf-8
" Puts a marker at the beginning of the file to differentiate between UTF and
" UCS encoding (WARNING: can trick shells into thinking a text file is actually
" a binary file when executing the text file): ``set bomb``
" For full syntax highlighting:
let python_highlight_all=1
syntax on
" Automatically indent based on file type:
"filetype indent on
" Keep indentation level from previous line:
"set autoindent
" Folding based on indentation:
set foldmethod=indent
set nofoldenable
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
" END http://svn.python.org/projects/python/trunk/Misc/Vim/vimrc
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
filetype plugin on
"set iskeyword+=.
autocmd FileType python set omnifunc=pythoncomplete#Complete
autocmd FileType javascript set omnifunc=javascriptcomplete#CompleteJS
autocmd FileType html set omnifunc=htmlcomplete#CompleteTags
autocmd FileType css set omnifunc=csscomplete#CompleteCSS
" inoremap <Nul> <C-x><C-o>
" setlocal tabstop=4
set softtabstop=4
" setlocal shiftwidth=4
" setlocal textwidth=80
" setlocal smarttab
" setlocal expandtab
" setlocal smartindent
" set noic "no ignore case
" set t_Co=256
set cursorline
set laststatus=2
"set clipboard=unnamed
"set go+=a
"vnoremap y "+y
"set paste
se nu
set mouse=a
set background=dark
"http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/In_line_copy_and_paste_to_system_clipboard
"sudo apt-get install xclip
vmap <C-c> y: call system("xclip -i -selection clipboard", getreg("\""))<CR>
nmap <C-v> :call setreg("\"",system("xclip -o -selection clipboard"))<CR>p
"This should be in /etc/vim/vimrc or wherever you global vimrc is.
"But, if not, I for one can't live without it.
if has("autocmd")
au BufReadPost * if line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") | exe "normal! g'\"" | endif
endif
" for things that are particular to this user/computer,
" you can add commands to a .local_vim file in your home dir
" and uncommenting the following
" source .local_vim
set vb