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Camille Dejoye f7e39155de improvement: trigger post hooks after wrap/unwrap
A first step to make the plugin extendable.
This allow to add logic on a per filetype basis.

This solution allow a user to extend the behavior if the plugin does not
provide a hook for the given filetype.
But if there is already a hook then the user can not create it's own.

One solution could be to find every functions defined in the namespace
`argwrap#hooks#user#<ANYTHING>#post_wrap`, I think airline provide a
feature like this.
Those hooks would need to be sorted in order to have a predictible
behavior, also it might be interesting to provide a way for each hook to
update the range, container and arguments.
There might be nothing to do because I think Vim's lists and dictionaries
are passed by reference.
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Vim-ArgWrap

ArgWrap is an industrial strength argument wrapping and unwrapping extension for the Vim text editor. It can be used for collapsing and expanding everything from function calls to array and dictionary definitions. All operations are easily reversible and correctly preserve the indentation of the surrounding code.

Installation

  1. Clone or otherwise download ArgWrap extension. Users of pathogen.vim can clone the repository directly to their bundle directory:

    $ git clone https://github.com/FooSoft/vim-argwrap ~/.vim/bundle/vim-argwrap
    
  2. Create a keyboard binding for the ArgWrap command inside your ~/.vimrc file.

    For example, to declare a normal mode mapping, add the following command:

    nnoremap <silent> <leader>a :ArgWrap<CR>
    

Configuration

You can customize the behavior of this extension by setting values for any of the following optional buffer and global configuration variables in your .vimrc file. Buffer variables (prefixed with b:) take precedence over global variables (prefixed with g:), making them ideal for configuring the behavior of this extension on a file by file basis using ftplugin or autocmd. For example, the argwrap_tail_comma variable has two variants declared as b:argwrap_tail_comma and g:argwrap_tail_comma, for buffer and global scopes respectively.

  • argwrap_line_prefix

    Specifies a line prefix to be added and removed when working with languages that require newlines to be escaped.

    Line prefix disabled (default)

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble
    )
    

    Line prefix enabled for Vimscript (let g:argwrap_line_prefix = '\')

    Foo(
        \wibble,
        \wobble,
        \wubble
    \)
    
  • argwrap_padded_braces

    Specifies which brace types should be padded on the inside with spaces.

    Brace padding disabled (default)

    [1, 2, 3]
    {1, 2, 3}
    

    Brace padding enabled for square brackets only (let g:argwrap_padded_braces = '[')

    [ 1, 2, 3 ]
    {1, 2, 3}
    

    Padding can be specified for multiple brace types (let g:argwrap_padded_braces = '[{')

  • argwrap_tail_comma

    Specifies if any closing brace should be preceded with a comma when wrapping lines.

    Tail comma disabled (default)

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble
    )
    

    Tail comma enabled (let g:argwrap_tail_comma = 1)

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble,
    )
    
  • argwrap_tail_comma_braces

    Specifies which closing brace should be preceded with a comma when wrapping lines.

    Tail comma disabled (default)

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble
    )
    

    Tail comma enabled for square brackets only (let g:argwrap_tail_comma_braces = '[')

    [
        1,
        2,
        3,
    ]
    
  • argwrap_tail_indent_braces

    Specifies if the closing brace should be indented to argument depth.

    Tail indent disabled

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble
    )
    

    Tail indent enabled for parenthesis (let g:argwrap_tail_indent_braces = '(')

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble
        )
    
  • argwrap_wrap_closing_brace

    Specifies if the closing brace should be wrapped to a new line.

    Brace wrapping enabled (default)

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble
    )
    

    Brace wrapping disabled (let g:argwrap_wrap_closing_brace = 0)

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble)
    
  • argwrap_comma_first

    Specifies if the argument comma delimiter should be placed before arguments.

    Comma first disabled (default)

    Foo(
        wibble,
        wobble,
        wubble
    )
    

    Comma first enabled (let g:argwrap_comma_first = 1)

    Foo(
        wibble
        , wobble
        , wubble
    )
    
  • argwrap_comma_first_indent

    Specifies if the first argument should be indented when used in conjunction with argwrap_comma_first.

    Comma first indent disabled (default)

    Foo(
        wibble
        , wobble
        , wubble
    )
    

    Comma first indent enabled (let g:argwrap_comma_first_indent = 1)

    Foo(
          wibble
        , wobble
        , wubble
    )
    

Usage

  1. Position the cursor inside of the scope of the parenthesis, brackets or curly braces you wish to wrap/unwrap (not on top, before or after them).
  2. Execute the keyboard binding you defined above to toggle the wrapping and unwrapping of arguments.