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*ArgWrap.txt* ArgWrap is an industrial strength argument wrapping and unwrapping extension for the [Vim](http://www.vim.org/) text
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editor. It can be used for collapsing and expanding everything from function calls to array and dictionary definitions.
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|ArgWrap-intro| ArgWrap
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|ArgWrap-Installation| Installation
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|ArgWrap-Configuration| Configuration
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|ArgWrap-Usage| Usage
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|ArgWrap-Examples| Examples
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ARGWRAP *ArgWrap-intro*
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ArgWrap is an industrial strength argument wrapping and unwrapping extension for the [Vim](http://www.vim.org/) text
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editor. It can be used for collapsing and expanding everything from function calls to array and dictionary definitions.
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INSTALLATION *ArgWrap-Installation*
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Clone or otherwise download the latest version of the ArgWrap extension from its
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[GitHub](https://github.com/FooSoft/vim-argwrap) page. If you are using
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[pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen) for plugin management you can clone the repository directly to
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your bundle directory:
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$ git clone https://github.com/FooSoft/vim-argwrap ~/.vim/bundle/vim-argwrap
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Create a keyboard binding for the `ArgWrap` command inside your `~/.vimrc` file. For example, to declare a normal
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mode mapping, add the following command:
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nnoremap <silent> <leader>a :ArgWrap<CR>
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CONFIGURATION *ArgWrap-Configuration*
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You can customize the wrapping/unwrapping behavior of this extension by setting values for any of the following optional
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buffer and global variables in your `.vimrc` file:
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`g:argwrap_wrap_closing_brace` or `b:argwrap_wrap_closing_brace`
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Specifies if the closing brace should be wrapped to a new line. This setting is helpful when working with languages
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such as Google's [Go](https://golang.org/project/), which enforce coding style during compliation.
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Brace wrapping enabled (default)
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Foo(
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wibble,
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wobble,
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wubble
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Brace wrapping disabled (`let g:argwrap_wrap_closing_brace = 0`)
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Foo(
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wibble,
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wobble,
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wubble)
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`g:argwrap_padded_braces` or `b:argwrap_wrap_closing_brace`
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Specifies which brace types should be padded on the inside with spaces:
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`''`: do not add padding for any braces (empty string):
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[1, 2, 3]
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{1, 2, 3}
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`'['`: padding for square braces only (curly braces are not padded):
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[ 1, 2, 3 ]
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{1, 2, 3}
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Padding can be specified for multiple brace types as follows:
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let g:argwrap_padded_braces = '[{'
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USAGE *ArgWrap-Usage*
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Position the cursor *inside* of the scope of the parenthesis, brackets or curly braces you wish to wrap/unwrap (not
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on top, before or after them).
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Execute the keyboard binding you defined above to *toggle* the wrapping and unwrapping of arguments.
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EXAMPLES *ArgWrap-Examples*
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Below are some examples of common use cases demonstrating the capabilities of ArgWrap. Note that the extension functions
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identically regardless if it is being applied to a function call, list or dictionary definition.
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Let's begin with a simple function invocation. When there are many arguments being passed to the function, we often wish
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to wrap them to improve code readability. If you position your cursor anywhere between the parenthesis and execute the
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`ArgWrap` command, the argument list will be wrapped to one per line.
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Foo(wibble, wobble, wubble)
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Becomes this:
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Foo(
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wibble,
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List definitions work in a similar fashion:
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foo = [bar, baz, qux, quux, corge]
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Becomes this:
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foo = [
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bar,
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qux,
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quux,
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corge
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Dictionaries also work the way you expected them to:
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foo = {bar: 1, baz: 3, qux: 3, quux: 7}
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Becomes this:
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foo = {
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bar: 1,
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baz: 3,
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qux: 3,
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quux: 7
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}
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Finally, nested combinations of all the above are also supported:
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Foo([wibble, wobble, wubble], spam, {bar: baz, qux: [1, 3, 3, 7]})
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Becomes this:
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Foo(
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[wibble, wobble, wubble],
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spam,
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{bar: baz, qux: [1, 3, 3, 7]}
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You can continue argument expansion to:
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Foo(
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spam,
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bar: baz,
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qux: [
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The argument wrapping and unwrapping operations demonstrated above are easily reversible and correctly preserve the
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indentation of the surrounding code. This extension has been tested to work in scenarios of various complexity, but if
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you discover a problem don't hesitate to report it.
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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