My first thought would be to do something likeOn 11/25/2010 02:04 AM, David Lam wrote:
I've been doing a lot of work in XQuery, where the convention is for
variable and function names to be hyphenated:
let $this-is-some-variable := this:is-some-function()
...and to complete '$this-is-some-variable', I'd like to type '$th<C-p>,
but by default that only completes to '$this'
On the other hand, I know I can do :set iskeyword+=- to make it complete all
the way, but it has the side effect in that it
makes the basic word motion commands move a lot further than I want them to.
anyone know any way to achieve this?
:au InsertEnter *.xquery :set isk+=-
:au InsertLeave *.xquery :set isk-=-
It doesn't catch the edge-case if you hit ctrl+C in insert-mode (so you'd have to manually remove the "-" from 'isk' in that case; see the note at ":help InsertLeave" about ^C).
From some basic testing, it seems to do what you want: in insert-mode, ^N/^P expansions treat "-" as part of a word, expanding whole XQuery tokens; in normal-mode, you get "word" motions interrupted by the "-" characters.
HTH,
-tim
cool! works great
i guess i can just 'imap <C-c> <ESC>' to make it still work for ^C, hopefully that dosent have side effects for other vimscripts
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