Hi 'Dave!
On Mi, 02 Sep 2015, 'Dave Land' via vim_use wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been using matchit.vim for ages and I love it.
>
> Lately, as I work in my employer's angularjs codebase, I've noticed that matchit gets confused by tags that are wrapped over several lines: it can match forward, but not backwards.
>
> Here's the relevant portion of my definition of b:match_words:
>
> <\([\:0-9A-Za-z_-]\+\)[^>]*:<\/\1[^>]*>
>
> It's basically identical to the definition for regular HTML tag-matching, except that I removed the requirement to match ">" in the open tag, because we do things like this:
>
> <li ng-repeat="action in cases_more_actions"
> ng-click="do_action(the_case, action); $event.stopPropagation();"
> ng-disabled="disable_action_menu_item(the_case, action)"
> tooltip-popup-delay="700" tooltip-placement="left"
> tooltip-html-unsafe="{{action_tool_tip(action, the_case)}}"
> tooltip-append-to-body="true" class="{{action.action}}">
> …
> </li>
>
> With the insertion point on the beginning of that absurdly long li opening tag, pressing % jumps me to the closing tag. At that point, I'm stuck: it won't to back.
>
> Any advice?
Have you read through the help, specifically :h matchit-debug
Best,
Christian
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
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