neovim/runtime/lua/vim/keymap.lua
2022-12-02 16:05:00 +01:00

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Lua

local keymap = {}
--- Add a new |mapping|.
--- Examples:
--- <pre>lua
--- -- Can add mapping to Lua functions
--- vim.keymap.set('n', 'lhs', function() print("real lua function") end)
---
--- -- Can use it to map multiple modes
--- vim.keymap.set({'n', 'v'}, '<leader>lr', vim.lsp.buf.references, { buffer=true })
---
--- -- Can add mapping for specific buffer
--- vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>w', "<cmd>w<cr>", { silent = true, buffer = 5 })
---
--- -- Expr mappings
--- vim.keymap.set('i', '<Tab>', function()
--- return vim.fn.pumvisible() == 1 and "<C-n>" or "<Tab>"
--- end, { expr = true })
--- -- <Plug> mappings
--- vim.keymap.set('n', '[%%', '<Plug>(MatchitNormalMultiBackward)')
--- </pre>
---
--- Note that in a mapping like:
--- <pre>lua
--- vim.keymap.set('n', 'asdf', require('jkl').my_fun)
--- </pre>
---
--- the ``require('jkl')`` gets evaluated during this call in order to access the function.
--- If you want to avoid this cost at startup you can wrap it in a function, for example:
--- <pre>lua
--- vim.keymap.set('n', 'asdf', function() return require('jkl').my_fun() end)
--- </pre>
---
---@param mode string|table Same mode short names as |nvim_set_keymap()|.
--- Can also be list of modes to create mapping on multiple modes.
---@param lhs string Left-hand side |{lhs}| of the mapping.
---@param rhs string|function Right-hand side |{rhs}| of the mapping. Can also be a Lua function.
--
---@param opts table|nil A table of |:map-arguments|.
--- + Accepts options accepted by the {opts} parameter in |nvim_set_keymap()|,
--- with the following notable differences:
--- - replace_keycodes: Defaults to `true` if "expr" is `true`.
--- - noremap: Always overridden with the inverse of "remap" (see below).
--- + In addition to those options, the table accepts the following keys:
--- - buffer: (number or boolean) Add a mapping to the given buffer.
--- When `0` or `true`, use the current buffer.
--- - remap: (boolean) Make the mapping recursive.
--- This is the inverse of the "noremap" option from |nvim_set_keymap()|.
--- Defaults to `false`.
---@see |nvim_set_keymap()|
function keymap.set(mode, lhs, rhs, opts)
vim.validate({
mode = { mode, { 's', 't' } },
lhs = { lhs, 's' },
rhs = { rhs, { 's', 'f' } },
opts = { opts, 't', true },
})
opts = vim.deepcopy(opts) or {}
mode = type(mode) == 'string' and { mode } or mode
if opts.expr and opts.replace_keycodes ~= false then
opts.replace_keycodes = true
end
if opts.remap == nil then
-- default remap value is false
opts.noremap = true
else
-- remaps behavior is opposite of noremap option.
opts.noremap = not opts.remap
opts.remap = nil
end
if type(rhs) == 'function' then
opts.callback = rhs
rhs = ''
end
if opts.buffer then
local bufnr = opts.buffer == true and 0 or opts.buffer
opts.buffer = nil
for _, m in ipairs(mode) do
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_keymap(bufnr, m, lhs, rhs, opts)
end
else
opts.buffer = nil
for _, m in ipairs(mode) do
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap(m, lhs, rhs, opts)
end
end
end
--- Remove an existing mapping.
--- Examples:
--- <pre>lua
--- vim.keymap.del('n', 'lhs')
---
--- vim.keymap.del({'n', 'i', 'v'}, '<leader>w', { buffer = 5 })
--- </pre>
---@param opts table|nil A table of optional arguments:
--- - buffer: (number or boolean) Remove a mapping from the given buffer.
--- When "true" or 0, use the current buffer.
---@see |vim.keymap.set()|
---
function keymap.del(modes, lhs, opts)
vim.validate({
mode = { modes, { 's', 't' } },
lhs = { lhs, 's' },
opts = { opts, 't', true },
})
opts = opts or {}
modes = type(modes) == 'string' and { modes } or modes
local buffer = false
if opts.buffer ~= nil then
buffer = opts.buffer == true and 0 or opts.buffer
end
if buffer == false then
for _, mode in ipairs(modes) do
vim.api.nvim_del_keymap(mode, lhs)
end
else
for _, mode in ipairs(modes) do
vim.api.nvim_buf_del_keymap(buffer, mode, lhs)
end
end
end
return keymap