" SQL filetype plugin file " Language: SQL (Common for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase) " Version: 7.0 " Maintainer: David Fishburn " Last Change: 2010 Jun 11 " Download: http://vim.sourceforge.net/script.php?script_id=454 " For more details please use: " :h sql.txt " " This file should only contain values that are common to all SQL languages " Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase ASA/ASE, MySQL, and so on " If additional features are required create: " vimfiles/after/ftplugin/sql.vim (Windows) " .vim/after/ftplugin/sql.vim (Unix) " to override and add any of your own settings. " This file also creates a command, SQLSetType, which allows you to change " SQL dialects on the fly. For example, if I open an Oracle SQL file, it " is color highlighted appropriately. If I open an Informix SQL file, it " will still be highlighted according to Oracles settings. By running: " :SQLSetType sqlinformix " " All files called sqlinformix.vim will be loaded from the indent and syntax " directories. This allows you to easily flip SQL dialects on a per file " basis. NOTE: you can also use completion: " :SQLSetType " " To change the default dialect, add the following to your vimrc: " let g:sql_type_default = 'sqlanywhere' " " This file also creates a command, SQLGetType, which allows you to " determine what the current dialect is in use. " :SQLGetType " " History " " Version 7.0 " " NF: Calls the sqlcomplete#ResetCacheSyntax() function when calling " SQLSetType. " " Version 6.0 " " NF: Adds the command SQLGetType " " Version 5.0 " " NF: Adds the ability to choose the keys to control SQL completion, just add " the following to your .vimrc: " let g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key = '' " let g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right = '' " let g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left = '' " " BF: format-options - Auto-wrap comments using textwidth was turned off " by mistake. " Only do this when not done yet for this buffer if exists("b:did_ftplugin") finish endif let s:save_cpo = &cpo set cpo= " Disable autowrapping for code, but enable for comments " t Auto-wrap text using textwidth " c Auto-wrap comments using textwidth, inserting the current comment " leader automatically. setlocal formatoptions-=t setlocal formatoptions+=c " Functions/Commands to allow the user to change SQL syntax dialects " through the use of :SQLSetType for completion. " This works with both Vim 6 and 7. if !exists("*SQL_SetType") " NOTE: You cannot use function! since this file can be " sourced from within this function. That will result in " an error reported by Vim. function SQL_GetList(ArgLead, CmdLine, CursorPos) if !exists('s:sql_list') " Grab a list of files that contain "sql" in their names let list_indent = globpath(&runtimepath, 'indent/*sql*') let list_syntax = globpath(&runtimepath, 'syntax/*sql*') let list_ftplugin = globpath(&runtimepath, 'ftplugin/*sql*') let sqls = "\n".list_indent."\n".list_syntax."\n".list_ftplugin."\n" " Strip out everything (path info) but the filename " Regex " From between two newline characters " Non-greedily grab all characters " Followed by a valid filename \w\+\.\w\+ (sql.vim) " Followed by a newline, but do not include the newline " " Replace it with just the filename (get rid of PATH) " " Recursively, since there are many filenames that contain " the word SQL in the indent, syntax and ftplugin directory let sqls = substitute( sqls, \ '[\n]\%(.\{-}\)\(\w\+\.\w\+\)\n\@=', \ '\1\n', \ 'g' \ ) " Remove duplicates, since sqlanywhere.vim can exist in the " sytax, indent and ftplugin directory, yet we only want " to display the option once let index = match(sqls, '.\{-}\ze\n') while index > -1 " Get the first filename let file = matchstr(sqls, '.\{-}\ze\n', index) " Recursively replace any *other* occurrence of that " filename with nothing (ie remove it) let sqls = substitute(sqls, '\%>'.(index+strlen(file)).'c\<'.file.'\>\n', '', 'g') " Move on to the next filename let index = match(sqls, '.\{-}\ze\n', (index+strlen(file)+1)) endwhile " Sort the list if using version 7 if v:version >= 700 let mylist = split(sqls, "\n") let mylist = sort(mylist) let sqls = join(mylist, "\n") endif let s:sql_list = sqls endif return s:sql_list endfunction function SQL_SetType(name) " User has decided to override default SQL scripts and " specify a vendor specific version " (ie Oracle, Informix, SQL Anywhere, ...) " So check for an remove any settings that prevent the " scripts from being executed, and then source the " appropriate Vim scripts. if exists("b:did_ftplugin") unlet b:did_ftplugin endif if exists("b:current_syntax") " echomsg 'SQLSetType - clearing syntax' syntax clear endif if exists("b:did_indent") " echomsg 'SQLSetType - clearing indent' unlet b:did_indent " Set these values to their defaults setlocal indentkeys& setlocal indentexpr& endif " Ensure the name is in the correct format let new_sql_type = substitute(a:name, \ '\s*\([^\.]\+\)\(\.\w\+\)\?', '\L\1', '') " Do not specify a buffer local variable if it is " the default value if new_sql_type == 'sql' let new_sql_type = 'sqloracle' endif let b:sql_type_override = new_sql_type " Remove any cached SQL since a new sytax will have different " items and groups if !exists('g:loaded_sql_completion') || 100 == g:loaded_sql_completion call sqlcomplete#ResetCacheSyntax() endif " Vim will automatically source the correct files if we " change the filetype. You cannot do this with setfiletype " since that command will only execute if a filetype has " not already been set. In this case we want to override " the existing filetype. let &filetype = 'sql' if b:sql_compl_savefunc != "" " We are changing the filetype to SQL from some other filetype " which had OMNI completion defined. We need to activate the " SQL completion plugin in order to cache some of the syntax items " while the syntax rules for SQL are active. call sqlcomplete#PreCacheSyntax() endif endfunction command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,SQL_GetList SQLSetType :call SQL_SetType() endif " Functions/Commands to allow the user determine current SQL syntax dialect " This works with both Vim 6 and 7. if !exists("*SQL_GetType") function SQL_GetType() if exists('b:sql_type_override') echomsg "Current SQL dialect in use:".b:sql_type_override else echomsg "Current SQL dialect in use:".g:sql_type_default endif endfunction command! -nargs=0 SQLGetType :call SQL_GetType() endif if exists("b:sql_type_override") " echo 'sourcing buffer ftplugin/'.b:sql_type_override.'.vim' if globpath(&runtimepath, 'ftplugin/'.b:sql_type_override.'.vim') != '' exec 'runtime ftplugin/'.b:sql_type_override.'.vim' " else " echomsg 'ftplugin/'.b:sql_type_override.' not exist, using default' endif elseif exists("g:sql_type_default") " echo 'sourcing global ftplugin/'.g:sql_type_default.'.vim' if globpath(&runtimepath, 'ftplugin/'.g:sql_type_default.'.vim') != '' exec 'runtime ftplugin/'.g:sql_type_default.'.vim' " else " echomsg 'ftplugin/'.g:sql_type_default.'.vim not exist, using default' endif endif " If the above runtime command succeeded, do not load the default settings if exists("b:did_ftplugin") finish endif let b:undo_ftplugin = "setl comments<" " Don't load another plugin for this buffer let b:did_ftplugin = 1 let b:current_ftplugin = 'sql' " Win32 can filter files in the browse dialog if has("gui_win32") && !exists("b:browsefilter") let b:browsefilter = "SQL Files (*.sql)\t*.sql\n" . \ "All Files (*.*)\t*.*\n" endif " Some standard expressions for use with the matchit strings let s:notend = '\%(\:\\W*$,'. \ \ s:notend . '\:'. \ '\\|\\|\:'. \ '\,'. \ \ '\\|'. \ '\\|'. \ '\%(' . s:notend . '\\)\|'. \ '\%(' . s:notend . '\\):'. \ '\\|\\|\\|\:'. \ '\%(\\)\)\|\,'. \ \ '\%('. s:notend . '\\):'. \ '\%('.s:when_no_matched_or_others.'\):'. \ '\%(\\|\\),' . \ \ '\:' . \ '\:' . \ '\,' . \ \ '\%(\' " \ '\\|\:'. " \ '\\(;\)\?\s*$' " \ '\:'.s:when_no_matched_or_others. " \ ':\,'. " " \ '\%(\\|\%('. s:notend . '\\)\):'. " \ '\%(\\|'.s:when_no_matched_or_others.'\):'. " \ '\%(\%(\\)\|\\),' . endif " Define how to find the macro definition of a variable using the various " [d, [D, [_CTRL_D and so on features " Match these values ignoring case " ie DECLARE varname INTEGER let &l:define = '\c\<\(VARIABLE\|DECLARE\|IN\|OUT\|INOUT\)\>' " Mappings to move to the next BEGIN ... END block " \W - no characters or digits nmap ]] :call search('\\c^\\s*begin\\>', 'W' ) nmap [[ :call search('\\c^\\s*begin\\>', 'bW' ) nmap ][ :call search('\\c^\\s*end\\W*$', 'W' ) nmap [] :call search('\\c^\\s*end\\W*$', 'bW' ) vmap ]] :exec "normal! gv"call search('\\c^\\s*begin\\>', 'W' ) vmap [[ :exec "normal! gv"call search('\\c^\\s*begin\\>', 'bW' ) vmap ][ :exec "normal! gv"call search('\\c^\\s*end\\W*$', 'W' ) vmap [] :exec "normal! gv"call search('\\c^\\s*end\\W*$', 'bW' ) " By default only look for CREATE statements, but allow " the user to override if !exists('g:ftplugin_sql_statements') let g:ftplugin_sql_statements = 'create' endif " Predefined SQL objects what are used by the below mappings using " the ]} style maps. " This global variable allows the users to override it's value " from within their vimrc. " Note, you cannot use \?, since these patterns can be used to search " backwards, you must use \{,1} if !exists('g:ftplugin_sql_objects') let g:ftplugin_sql_objects = 'function,procedure,event,' . \ '\\(existing\\\\|global\\s\\+temporary\\s\\+\\)\\\{,1}' . \ 'table,trigger' . \ ',schema,service,publication,database,datatype,domain' . \ ',index,subscription,synchronization,view,variable' endif " Key to trigger SQL completion if !exists('g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key') let g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key = '' endif " Key to trigger drill into column list if !exists('g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right') let g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right = '' endif " Key to trigger drill out of column list if !exists('g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left') let g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left = '' endif " Replace all ,'s with bars, except ones with numbers after them. " This will most likely be a \{,1} string. let s:ftplugin_sql_objects = \ '\\c^\\s*' . \ '\\(\\(' . \ substitute(g:ftplugin_sql_statements, ',\d\@!', '\\\\\\|', 'g') . \ '\\)\\s\\+\\(or\\s\\+replace\\\s\+\\)\\{,1}\\)\\{,1}' . \ '\\<\\(' . \ substitute(g:ftplugin_sql_objects, ',\d\@!', '\\\\\\|', 'g') . \ '\\)\\>' " Mappings to move to the next CREATE ... block exec "nmap ]} :call search('".s:ftplugin_sql_objects."', 'W')" exec "nmap [{ :call search('".s:ftplugin_sql_objects."', 'bW')" " Could not figure out how to use a :call search() string in visual mode " without it ending visual mode " Unfortunately, this will add a entry to the search history exec 'vmap ]} /'.s:ftplugin_sql_objects.'' exec 'vmap [{ ?'.s:ftplugin_sql_objects.'' " Mappings to move to the next COMMENT " " Had to double the \ for the \| separator since this has a special " meaning on maps let b:comment_leader = '\\(--\\\|\\/\\/\\\|\\*\\\|\\/\\*\\\|\\*\\/\\)' " Find the start of the next comment let b:comment_start = '^\\(\\s*'.b:comment_leader.'.*\\n\\)\\@ ]" :call search('."'".b:comment_start."'".', "W" )' exec 'nnoremap [" :call search('."'".b:comment_end."'".', "W" )' exec 'vnoremap ]" :exec "normal! gv"call search('."'".b:comment_start."'".', "W" )' exec 'vnoremap [" :exec "normal! gv"call search('."'".b:comment_end."'".', "W" )' " Comments can be of the form: " /* " * " */ " or " -- " or " // setlocal comments=s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,:--,:// " Set completion with CTRL-X CTRL-O to autoloaded function. if exists('&omnifunc') " Since the SQL completion plugin can be used in conjunction " with other completion filetypes it must record the previous " OMNI function prior to setting up the SQL OMNI function let b:sql_compl_savefunc = &omnifunc " This is used by the sqlcomplete.vim plugin " Source it for it's global functions runtime autoload/syntaxcomplete.vim setlocal omnifunc=sqlcomplete#Complete " Prevent the intellisense plugin from loading let b:sql_vis = 1 if !exists('g:omni_sql_no_default_maps') " Static maps which use populate the completion list " using Vim's syntax highlighting rules exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'a :call sqlcomplete#Map("syntax")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'k :call sqlcomplete#Map("sqlKeyword")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'f :call sqlcomplete#Map("sqlFunction")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'o :call sqlcomplete#Map("sqlOption")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'T :call sqlcomplete#Map("sqlType")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'s :call sqlcomplete#Map("sqlStatement")' " Dynamic maps which use populate the completion list " using the dbext.vim plugin exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'t :call sqlcomplete#Map("table")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'p :call sqlcomplete#Map("procedure")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'v :call sqlcomplete#Map("view")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'c :call sqlcomplete#Map("column")' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'l :call sqlcomplete#Map("column_csv")' " The next 3 maps are only to be used while the completion window is " active due to the at the beginning of the map exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'L :call sqlcomplete#Map("column_csv")' " is not recognized on most Unix systems, so only create " these additional maps on the Windows platform. " If you would like to use these maps, choose a different key and make " the same map in your vimrc. " if has('win32') exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right.' =sqlcomplete#DrillIntoTable()' exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left.' =sqlcomplete#DrillOutOfColumns()' " endif " Remove any cached items useful for schema changes exec 'imap '.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key.'R :call sqlcomplete#Map("resetCache")' endif if b:sql_compl_savefunc != "" " We are changing the filetype to SQL from some other filetype " which had OMNI completion defined. We need to activate the " SQL completion plugin in order to cache some of the syntax items " while the syntax rules for SQL are active. call sqlcomplete#ResetCacheSyntax() call sqlcomplete#PreCacheSyntax() endif endif let &cpo = s:save_cpo " vim:sw=4: