On 2017-10-23 03:21, dexter i wrote:
> i want to be able to emit the following lines into the file under
> current cursor position. <paste-buffer-word> is the word i just
> yanked. what's the best way to achieve this.
>
> {
> .testtype = <paste-buffer-word>; \
> .testtypestring = "<paste-buffer-word>"; \
> }
There are some templating plugins that make this easier, but if it's
a one-off, you could do something like
:nnoremap Q o{<cr><tab>.testtype = <c-r>0;<bslash><cr>.testtypestring = "<c-r>0";<bslash><c-d>}<esc>
Adjust for your padding-spaces before the <bslash> if you want, but
it would depend on the length of your pasted content. You could use
the expression register instead, something like
<c-r>=@0.repeat(' ', 50-strlen(@0))<cr>
and
<c-r>=@0.'"'.repeat(' ', 50-strlen(@0))<cr>
-tim
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