This directory contains various support files that make editing Factor code more pleasant in Vim.
The file-layout exactly matches the Vim runtime
structure, so you can install them by copying the contents of this directory
into ~/.vim/
or the equivalent path on other platforms (Open Vim and type
:help 'runtimepath'
for details).
The current set of files is as follows:
- ftdetect/factor.vim - Teach Vim when to load Factor support files.
- ftplugin/factor.vim - Teach Vim to follow the Factor Coding Style guidelines.
- plugin/factor.vim - Teach Vim some commands for navigating Factor source code. See below.
- syntax/factor.vim - Syntax highlighting for Factor code.
The plugin/factor.vim
file implements the following commands for navigating Factor source.
Opens the source file implementing the factor.vocab.name
vocabulary.
Creates a new factor vocabulary under the working vocabulary root.
Opens the main implementation file for the current vocabulary
(name.factor). The keyboard shortcut <Leader>fi
is bound to this command.
Opens the documentation file for the current vocabulary
(name-docs.factor). The keyboard shortcut <Leader>fd
is bound to this command.
Opens the unit test file for the current vocabulary
(name-tests.factor). The keyboard shortcut <Leader>ft
is bound to this command.
In order for the :FactorVocab
command to work, you'll need to set some variables in your vimrc file.
This variable should be set to the root of your Factor
installation. The default value is ~/factor
.
This variable should be set to a list of Factor vocabulary roots.
The paths may be either relative to g:FactorRoot or absolute paths.
The default value is ["core", "basis", "extra", "work"]
.
This variable should be set to the vocabulary root in which
vocabularies created with NewFactorVocab should be created.
The default value is work
.
The syntax-highlighting file is automatically generated to include the names of all the vocabularies Factor knows about. To regenerate it manually, run the following code in the listener:
"editors.vim.generate-syntax" run
or run it from the command line:
factor -run=editors.vim.generate-syntax