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Brett Cannonb12efd32004-11-06 19:56:45 +00001" vimrc file for following the coding standards specified in PEP 7 & 8.
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +00002"
3" To use this file, source it in your own personal .vimrc file (``source
4" <filename>``) or, if you don't have a .vimrc file, you can just symlink to it
Brett Cannonb12efd32004-11-06 19:56:45 +00005" (``ln -s <this file> ~/.vimrc``). All options are protected by autocmds
6" (read below for an explanation of the command) so blind sourcing of this file
7" is safe and will not affect your settings for non-Python or non-C files.
8"
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +00009"
10" All setting are protected by 'au' ('autocmd') statements. Only files ending
11" in .py or .pyw will trigger the Python settings while files ending in *.c or
Brett Cannon07eca3a2005-03-05 05:52:21 +000012" *.h will trigger the C settings. This makes the file "safe" in terms of only
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000013" adjusting settings for Python and C files.
14"
15" Only basic settings needed to enforce the style guidelines are set.
16" Some suggested options are listed but commented out at the end of this file.
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000017
18
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000019" Number of spaces to use for an indent.
20" This will affect Ctrl-T and 'autoindent'.
21" Python: 4 spaces
22" C: tab (8 spaces)
23au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*pyw set shiftwidth=4
24au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h set shiftwidth=8
25
26" Number of spaces that a pre-existing tab is equal to.
Brett Cannonb12efd32004-11-06 19:56:45 +000027" For the amount of space used for a new tab use shiftwidth.
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000028" Python: 8
29" C: 8
30au BufRead,BufNewFile *py,*pyw,*.c,*.h set tabstop=8
31
32" Replace tabs with the equivalent number of spaces.
33" Also have an autocmd for Makefiles since they require hard tabs.
34" Python: yes
35" C: no
Brett Cannonb12efd32004-11-06 19:56:45 +000036" Makefile: no
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000037au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw set expandtab
38au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h set noexpandtab
39au BufRead,BufNewFile Makefile* set noexpandtab
40
Brett Cannon07eca3a2005-03-05 05:52:21 +000041" Use the below highlight group when displaying bad whitespace is desired
42highlight BadWhitespace ctermbg=red guibg=red
43
44" Display tabs at the beginning of a line in Python mode as bad
45au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw match BadWhitespace /^\t\+/
46
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000047" Wrap text after a certain number of characters
48" Python: 79
49" C: 79
50au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw,*.c,*.h set textwidth=79
51
52" Turn off settings in 'formatoptions' relating to comment formatting.
53" - c : do not automatically insert the comment leader when wrapping based on
54" 'textwidth'
55" - o : do not insert the comment leader when using 'o' or 'O' from command mode
56" - r : do not insert the comment leader when hitting <Enter> in insert mode
57" Python: not needed
58" C: prevents insertion of '*' at the beginning of every line in a comment
59au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c,*.h set formatoptions-=c formatoptions-=o formatoptions-=r
60
61" Use UNIX (\n) line endings.
62" Only used for new files so as to not force existing files to change their
63" line endings.
64" Python: yes
65" C: yes
66au BufNewFile *.py,*.pyw,*.c,*.h set fileformat=unix
67
68
Brett Cannonb12efd32004-11-06 19:56:45 +000069" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000070" The following section contains suggested settings. While in no way required
71" to meet coding standards, they are helpful.
72
73" Set the default file encoding to UTF-8: ``set encoding=utf-8``
74
Brett Cannon07eca3a2005-03-05 05:52:21 +000075" Puts a marker at the beginning of the file to differentiate between UTF and
Brett Cannonb12efd32004-11-06 19:56:45 +000076" UCS encoding (WARNING: can trick shells into thinking a text file is actually
77" a binary file when executing the text file): ``set bomb``
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000078
79" For full syntax highlighting:
80"``let python_highlight_all=1``
81"``syntax on``
82
Brett Cannone6c430d2005-03-21 20:41:51 +000083" Automatically indent based on file type: ``filetype indent on``
84" Keep indentation level from previous line: ``set autoindent``
Brett Cannon8b4e8862004-09-19 05:43:13 +000085
Brett Cannonb12efd32004-11-06 19:56:45 +000086" Folding based on indentation: ``set foldmethod=indent``
Brett Cannon24a00452004-09-20 22:33:21 +000087
Brett Cannon07eca3a2005-03-05 05:52:21 +000088" Make trailing whitespace explicit (left off since this will automatically
89" insert the highlight or characters *as you type*, which can get annoying):
90"``match BadWhitespace /\s\+$/``
91"
92" or, for a non-colored, character-based solution:
93"
94"``set list listchars=trail:-``
Brett Cannon24a00452004-09-20 22:33:21 +000095