On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 3:54 PM, BaRud <bnrj.rudra@live.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to replace "=" by " = " only when the previous character is [A-z0-9]
> so, "blah=" should be dynamically replaced by "blah = ", but not !=.
>
> In a vim, I can do this by
>
> %s/\v([A-z0-9])\=/\1 = /g
>
> but, can it be dynamic, or atleast check the current line for every = entered and replace that?
>
You might be able to use an abbreviation to do this. I have not done
this but it seems like you can write a function and have the
abbreviation call the function. See the example under :help
abbreviation where a function called Eatchar is used to delete a space
typed after an abbreviation. You might be able to write a function
that checks to see what character appears before the "=" character and
insert a space if necessary.
Cheers,
Ethan Alan
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