问题
I'm trying to take my vimscript to the next level. As a follow up to my other question about generating a class definition from a file path, how would you implement the following in vimscript?
Given I have a file at lib/foo/bar/buz.rb that looks like this:
module Foo
module Bar
class Buz
...
end
end
end
If I move the file to lib/cat/dog/cow/buz.rb, can I create a function to quickly update the file to look like this?
module Cat
module Dog
module Cow
class Buz
...
end
end
end
end
回答1:
You can use expand('%:p:h:t') to get the current file's directory. Add additional :h modifiers to get parent directories. See :help filename-modifiers.
substitute('foo', '^.', '\u&', '') will upper-case the first letter.
To do the replacement in the buffer, a :substitute, probably with a :help sub-replace-expression will do.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24164598/vim-function-to-update-class-definition-to-reflect-current-location