*textobj-user.txt* Create your own text objects Version 0.7.6 Script ID: 2100 Copyright (C) 2007-2018 Kana Natsuno License: MIT license {{{ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. }}} CONTENTS *textobj-user-contents* Introduction |textobj-user-introduction| Philosophy |textobj-user-philosophy| Reference |textobj-user-reference| Obsolete API |textobj-user-obsolete-api| Known issues |textobj-user-known-issues| Changelog |textobj-user-changelog| ============================================================================== INTRODUCTION *textobj-user-introduction* *textobj-user* is a Vim plugin to create your own text objects without pain. It is hard to create text objects, because there are many pitfalls to deal with. This plugin hides such details and provides a declarative way to define text objects. You can use regular expressions to define simple text objects, or use functions to define complex ones. For example... *textobj-user-example-simple* (a) Define "ad"/"id" to select a date such as "2013-03-16", and define "at"/"it" to select a time such as "22:04:21": > call textobj#user#plugin('datetime', { \ 'date': { \ 'pattern': '\<\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d\>', \ 'select': ['ad', 'id'], \ }, \ 'time': { \ 'pattern': '\<\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\>', \ 'select': ['at', 'it'], \ }, \ }) < *textobj-user-example-between* (b) Define "aA" to select text from "<<" to the matching ">>", and define "iA" to select text inside "<<" and ">>": > call textobj#user#plugin('braces', { \ 'angle': { \ 'pattern': ['<<', '>>'], \ 'select-a': 'aA', \ 'select-i': 'iA', \ }, \ }) < *textobj-user-example-complex* (c) Define "al" to select the current line, and define "il" to select the current line without indentation: > call textobj#user#plugin('line', { \ '-': { \ 'select-a-function': 'CurrentLineA', \ 'select-a': 'al', \ 'select-i-function': 'CurrentLineI', \ 'select-i': 'il', \ }, \ }) function! CurrentLineA() normal! 0 let head_pos = getpos('.') normal! $ let tail_pos = getpos('.') return ['v', head_pos, tail_pos] endfunction function! CurrentLineI() normal! ^ let head_pos = getpos('.') normal! g_ let tail_pos = getpos('.') let non_blank_char_exists_p = getline('.')[head_pos[2] - 1] !~# '\s' return \ non_blank_char_exists_p \ ? ['v', head_pos, tail_pos] \ : 0 endfunction < *textobj-user-example-filetype* (d) Define "a(" to select text from "\left(" to the matching "\right)", and define "i(" to select text inside "\left(" to the matching "\right)", but only for tex files: > call textobj#user#plugin('tex', { \ 'paren-math': { \ 'pattern': ['\\left(', '\\right)'], \ 'select-a': [], \ 'select-i': [], \ }, \ }) augroup tex_textobjs autocmd! autocmd FileType tex call textobj#user#map('tex', { \ 'paren-math': { \ 'select-a': ' a(', \ 'select-i': ' i(', \ }, \ }) augroup END < You can define your own text objects like the above examples. See also |textobj-user-reference| for more details. There are many text objects written with textobj-user. If you want to find useful ones, or to know how they are implemented, see the following page: https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-user/wiki Requirements: - Vim 7.4 or later Latest version: https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-user ============================================================================== PHILOSOPHY *textobj-user-philosophy* Suppose that you define custom text objects. Why do you define them? You must believe that they are useful and they boost your productivity. Such text objects are also useful for other users. If so, why don't you share them as a plugin? This is the reason why textobj-user provides just one function |textobj#user#plugin()|. It defines not only key mappings like aX/iX for custom text objects, but also everything that is necessary to share as a plugin. For example, one might prefer aY/iY to aX/iX for custom text objects. So that it's necessary to provides a way for such cusotmization, but it's somewhat tedious to define such stuffs by hand. ============================================================================== REFERENCE *textobj-user-reference* *textobj#user#plugin()* textobj#user#plugin({plugin-name}, {specs}) Define custom text objects according to {specs}, and define also utilities to easily share custom text objects as a plugin which name is {plugin-name}. {plugin-name} is a string which consists of English alphabets. This name is used various key mappings, Ex commands, and variables. {specs} is a |Dictionary| for definitions of custom text objects. See also |textobj-user-specs| for details. For example, > call textobj#user#plugin('datetime', { \ 'date': { \ 'pattern': '\<\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d\>', \ 'select': ['ad', 'id'], \ }, \ 'time': { \ 'pattern': '\<\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\>', \ 'select': ['at', 'it'], \ }, \ }) < many stuffs are defined with the above definition: *:Textobj{Plugin}DefaultKeyMappings* (a) An Ex command :TextobjDatetimeDefaultKeyMappings is defined. The Ex command defines default key mappings for custom text objects, but it doesn't override existing key mappings unless "!" is given. In this example, the Ex command maps "ad", "id", "at" and "it" to custom text objects in Operator-pending mode and Visual mode. ({lhs} is also mapped in Select mode if it starts with a non-printable character such as ) *(textobj-{plugin}-{object}-{operation})* (b) Interface key mappings such as (textobj-datetime-date) are defined in Operator-pending mode, Visual mode and Select mode. These key mappings are defined for extra customization for users. For example, one might prefer "aT" and "iT" to select a time, because |at| and |it| are bound to the extremely useful text objects to select a tag block by default, and it is usually a bad idea to override them. In this case, interface key mappings are used as follows: > xmap aT (textobj-datetime-time) omap aT (textobj-datetime-time) xmap iT (textobj-datetime-time) omap iT (textobj-datetime-time) < *g:textobj_{plugin}_no_default_key_mappings* (c) Finally :TextobjDatetimeDefaultKeyMappings is executed by default to define default key mappings -- "ad", "id", "at" and "it". As described in (b), sometimes users do not want to use default key mappings such as "at" and "it". If g:textobj_datetime_no_default_key_mappings is set to true, default key mappings will not be defined. For backward compatibility, if {specs} contains a key "*no-default-key-mappings*", default key mappings will not be defined. But this feature will be removed in a future version. *textobj-user-specs* Specification for a text object ~ |textobj#user#plugin()| takes {specs} for custom text objects. {specs} is a |Dictionary|, and it is treated as a sequence of key-value pairs, where key is the name of a text object and value is the specification of a text object. The specification of a text object consists of various properties. Properties are expressed as a single dictionary. Each key is the name of a property. The following properties are available: "move-n" {lhs} or [{lhs}, ...] The value must be a string or a list of strings. Each string is treated as a {lhs} of a default key mapping to move the cursor to the next text object. A target text object is determined by - the "pattern" property with a single regular expression, or - the "move-n-function" property. "move-p" {lhs} or [{lhs}, ...] "move-N" {lhs} or [{lhs}, ...] "move-P" {lhs} or [{lhs}, ...] Like "move-n", but {lhs} is used as a default key mapping to move the cursor to - the previous text object, - the end of the next text object, or - the end of the previous text object. "select" {lhs} or [{lhs}, ...] Like "move-n", but {lhs} is used as a default key mapping to select the text object under the cursor. See also |textobj-user-scan|. A target text object is determined by - the "pattern" property with a single regular expression, or - the "select-function" property. "select-a" {lhs} or [{lhs}, ...] "select-i" {lhs} or [{lhs}, ...] Like "select", but {lhs} is used as a default key mapping to select "a" text object or "inner" text object, like |ab|, |ip| and other built-in text objects. A target text object is determined by - the "pattern" property with a pair of regular expressions, - the "select-a-function" property, or - the "select-i-function" property. "pattern" {regexp} or [{regexp}, {regexp}] A single regular expression or a list of two regular expressions to determine a target text object. With a single regular expression: A region matched to the regular expression is treated as a target text object. With a pair of regular expressions: A region between two parts is treated as a target text object, where the 1st part is matched to the 1st regular expression and the 2nd part is matched to the 2nd regular expression. *textobj-user-region-type* "region-type" {char} (default: "v") A single character string that specifies the type of a region defined by the "pattern" property. Possible values are as follows: Value Meaning ~ ------------------------------- ~ "v" Characterwise "V" Linewise "\" Blockwise *textobj-user-scan* "scan" {string} (default: "forward") A string that specifies how to find a "pattern"-based text object for "select". Possible values are: "cursor" Try to find from text under the cursor. "forward" Try to find from text: (1) Under the cursor (2) After the cursor "line" Try to find from text: (1) Under the cursor (2) In the current line and after the cursor (3) In the current line and before the cursor "nearest" Try to find from text: (1) Under the cursor (2) In the current line and after the cursor (3) In the current line and before the cursor (4) After the current line (5) Before the current line "{property}-function" {fname} If this property is defined, the function named {fname} instead of the "pattern" property is used to determine a target text object for a "{property}" operation. The function... - Must take no argument, and - Must return a list to denote the region occupied by a target text object, or must return 0 to denote that there is no text object. The format of a list a list to denote the region is as follows: [region_type, start_position, end_position] - "region_type" is a single-character string to specify the type of a region. See |textobj-user-region-type| for valid values. - "start_position" denotes the start position of a region. The detail of this value is the same as |getpos()|. - "end_position" is like "start_position", but it denotes the end position of a region. See |textobj-user-example-complex| for an example. "sfile" {string} Value must be expand(''). This value is used to calculate prefix for script-local functions which are given to "{property}-function". *textobj-user-obsolete-properties* Obsolete properties ~ The following properties are now obsolete. They are still available, but they will be removed from future versions. It is highly recommended to use new properties instead. Old property name New property name ~ ----------------------------------------------------- ~ "*pattern*" "pattern" "*{property}-function*" "{property}-function" "*sfile*" "sfile" "*no-default-key-mappings*" Unavailable Note that "*no-default-key-mappings*" is still available, but it will no longer be supported. Because it seems not to be used by anyone, and its interface is confusing and not useful. Use |g:textobj_{plugin}_no_default_key_mappings| instead. *textobj#user#map()* textobj#user#map({plugin-name}, {specs}) Define key mappings to use custom text objects. Most text object plugins provide default key mappings to use custom text objects. But sometimes you want to use other key mappings instead. It is possible to define such key mappings without textobj#user#map() like: > xmap aT (textobj-datetime-time) omap aT (textobj-datetime-time) xmap iT (textobj-datetime-time) omap iT (textobj-datetime-time) < But it is a tedious task. You can define these key mappings in a declarative way with textobj#user#map(). For example: > call textobj#user#map('datetime', { \ 'time': { \ 'select': ['aT', 'iT'], \ } \ }) < {plugin-name} is the name of a text object plugin. {specs} is a |Dictionary| which contains definitions of custom text object. Unlike |textobj#user#plugin()|, only the following properties are allowed: move-n move-p move-N move-P select select-a select-i See also |textobj-user-specs| for the details. For ease of customization, a text object plugin specified by {plugin-name} may be undefined when textobj#user#map() is called. Because: - textobj#user#map() is mostly used in |vimrc|. Text object plugins are usually located in plugin/*.vim. And vimrc is loaded before all of plugin/*.vim. - textobj#user#map() is sometimes used in |filetype-plugin|. Filetype-specific text object plugins are located in ftplugin/*.vim. And generally it is not predictable the loading order of these filetype plugins. As a result, textobj#user#map() cannot detect whether {plugin-name} is correct. So that an error message will be shown when - A key mapping defined by textobj#user#map() is actually used, and - The corresponding text object does not exist at that moment. *textobj#user#move()* textobj#user#move({pattern}, {flags}, {previous-mode}) Move the cursor to the appropriate object defined by {pattern}. {flags} is a string, which can contain the following character flags: char meaning ~ ---- ------- ~ 'b' search backward instead of forward. 'e' move to the end of the match. {previous-mode} is a string representing the "previous" mode, that is, which mode of mapping causes the calling of this function. For example, if this function is called via a mapping for Operator-pending mode, {previous-mode} must be 'o'. char meaning ~ ---- ------- ~ 'n' Normal mode 'o' Operator-pending mode 'v' Visual mode Return value is same as |searchpos()|. *textobj#user#select()* textobj#user#select({pattern}, {flags}, {prevous-mode}) Select an appropriate object defined by {pattern}. The following places are scaned to find an appropriate object: (1) Under the cursor (2) In the current line and after the cursor (3) In the current line and before the cursor (4) After the current line (5) Before the current line {flags} is a string, which can contain the following character flags: Character Meaning ~ --------- -------------------------------------------- ~ "b" find an object from (1), (3), (5). "c" find an object from (1). "f" find an object from (1), (2), (4). (default) "l" find an object from (1), (2), (3). "n" find an object from (1), (2), (3), (4), (5). "v" select an object characterwise. (default) "V" select an object linewise. "\" select an object blockwise. "N" find the range but don't select. For the detail of {previous-mode}, see |textobj#user#move()|. This function returns a list of the start position and the end position for an object. Each position is [{lnum}, {col}]. If there is no appropriate object, 0 is returned instead. *textobj#user#select_pair()* textobj#user#select_pair({pattern1}, {pattern2}, {flags}, {previous-mode}) Select the appropriate object which starts with {pattern1} and ends with {pattern2}. {flags} is a string, which can contain the following character flags: Character Meaning ~ --------- -------------------------------------------- ~ "a" select the range including {pattern1} and {pattern2}, like |at|. "i" select the range excluding {pattern1} and {pattern2}, like |it|. This is the default behavior unless 'a' is explicitly specified. If the cursor is not in a text between {pattern1} and {pattern2}, this function does nothing. "v" select an object characterwise. (default) "V" select an object linewise. "\" select an object blockwise. For the detail of {previous-mode}, see |textobj#user#move()|. Return value is not defined. ============================================================================== OBSOLETE API *textobj-user-obsolete-api* *textobj#user#define()* textobj#user#define({pattern}, {pattern1}, {pattern2}, {guideline}) Note: This function is obsolete. It will be removed in sometime. Use |textobj#user#plugin()| instead. Support function to define key mappings for the text object defined by {pattern}, or {pattern1} and {pattern2}. {guideline} is a dictionary consists of key-value pairs where key is a string to represent the name of function and value is a list of strings (each string represents {lhs} for corresponding key). function name meaning ~ ------------- ------- ~ 'move-to-next' textobj#user#move({pattern}, '') 'move-to-prev' textobj#user#move({pattern}, 'b') 'move-to-next-end' textobj#user#move({pattern}, 'e') 'move-to-prev-end' textobj#user#move({pattern}, 'be') 'select' synonym for 'select-next' 'select-next' textobj#user#select({pattern}, '', {previous-mode}) 'select-prev' textobj#user#select({pattern}, 'b', {previous-mode}) 'select-pair-all' textobj#user#select_pair({pattern1}, {pattern2}, 'a', {previous-mode}) 'select-pair-inner' textobj#user#select_pair({pattern1}, {pattern2}, 'i', {previous-mode}) Example: > call textobj#user#define('foo', '', '', \ {'move-to-next': 'gj', \ 'move-to-prev': 'gk', \ 'select': ['ig', 'ag']}) < ============================================================================== KNOWN ISSUES *textobj-user-known-issues* - Count is not supported by vim-textobj-user. Because the meaning of a count depends on each custom text object. If you want to support count for your custom text object, define it with "{property}-function" and use |v:count| and/or |v:count1| to get an actual count. - For built-in text objects such as |aw|, |ip| and others, visually selected region is extended by repeating a text object like "vawawaw...". Such extending is not supported by vim-textobj-user. Because it's not trivial to support for all of custom text objects. While some text objects like |aw| simply extends the current selection, other text objects like |ab| might override the current selection depending on a context. - Custom text objects with |o_CTRL-V| may not work properly. - In Vim older than 7.3.918, |.| fails to correctly repeat the last operation with a custom text object. - In Vim 7.3.918 or later, |.| shows underlying key sequence in Command line to repeat the last operation with a custom text object. (The key sequence seems to be stored in the redo buffer for repeatability. So that it is not possible to hide the key sequence by |:map-|.) - See also: https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-user/issues ============================================================================== CHANGELOG *textobj-user-changelog* 0.7.6 2018-11-19T19:06:11+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.7.6* - Fix "move-n-function" and others in Visual mode not to leave Visual mode. 0.7.5 2017-09-28T20:38:39+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.7.5* - Revert changes from 0.7.3-0.7.4 for compatibility with custom operators which use |getchar()|. 0.7.4 2017-09-25T20:42:58+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.7.4* - Fix a bug that random characters are inserted if custom text objects are used with |c|. 0.7.3 2017-09-23T11:10:34+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.7.3* - Fix a bug that |'<| and |'>| are overridden after using any custom text object in |Operator-pending| mode. For example, '< and '> were set to the same region as `vaX` after typing `yaX`. 0.7.2 2017-08-22T21:07:30+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.7.2* - |textobj#user#select()|: Support a new flag 'N'. - Fix the plugin itself to be easily reloaded. 0.7.1 2015-05-03T01:45:37+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.7.1* - Fix a bug that count given to "move-n" and others for "pattern"-based text objects in Visual mode is ignored. 0.7.0 2015-04-27T21:42:27+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.7.0* - Add "scan" to specify how to find a "pattern"-based text object for "select". See |textobj-user-scan| for the details. 0.6.4 2014-10-29T20:59:54+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.6.4* - Fix a bug that text objects are not correctly selected if those objects match single characters. See also: https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-user/issues/41 - Fix a few typos in the document. 0.6.3 2014-06-22T17:40:07+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.6.3* - Fix a bug that using script-local functions as "{property}-function" causes errors if 'verbose' is set to 15 or bigger value when |textobj#user#plugin()| is being executed. See also: https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-user/pull/33 0.6.2 2014-04-14T23:16:56+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.6.2* - Fix a bug that "select-function", "select-a-function" and "select-i-function" cannot get a count typed in Visual mode via |v:count| and |v:count1|. This fix requires recent versions of Vim. In Vim version X or older (where X is 7.3.002 <= X < 7.3.353), these functions still cannot get an actual count. 0.6.1 2014-04-07T21:55:39+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.6.1* - Fix a bug that "move-n", "move-N", "move-p" and "move-P" for text objects defined by "pattern" do not work since 0.6.0. 0.6.0 2014-04-06T20:42:29+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.6.0* - Support "region-type" to specify region types for simple text objects defined by "pattern". See |textobj-user-region-type| for the details. 0.5.0 2014-02-15T00:43:05+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.5.0* - Add |textobj#user#map()| for ease of customization. 0.4.2 2014-02-08T22:57:19+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.4.2* - Fix to support "move-n-function", "move-p-function", and so on. The document states that these functions are available, but they were not actually implemented. 0.4.1 2013-07-09T21:23:56+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.4.1* - Fix custom text objects to correctly work even if 'selection' is set to "exclusive". 0.4.0 2013-03-29T18:28:46+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.4.0* - Unify the style of property names to define text objects with |textobj#user#plugin()|. Several properties are renamed for this change. See |textobj-user-obsolete-properties| for the details. Old properties are still available, so that this version is backward compatible with existing plugins based on textobj-user. 0.3.13 2013-03-16T22:48:38+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.13* - Improve the document: - Add examples for new users. See |textobj-user-introduction|. - Add notes on |textobj-user-philosophy|. - Refine the description on |textobj#user#plugin()|. - Tidy up |textobj-user-known-issues|. - Make "*no-default-key-mappings*" obsolete. It will be removed from future version. 0.3.12 2012-01-18T19:34:29+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.12* - |textobj#user#plugin()|: Fix the bug that "*sfile*" is not correctly interpreted in a Unix-like environment on Microsoft Windows such as Git for Windows. (Thank sgur for reporting this problem. See also: https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-user/pull/5) 0.3.11 2012-01-17T21:02:18+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.11* - |textobj#user#plugin()|: Fix the bug that "move-n" and "move-p" operations for text objects are not correctly defined if 'ignorecase' is enabled. (Thank h1mesuke for reporting this problem. See also: https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-user/pull/4) 0.3.10 2011-07-20T22:24:42+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.10* - Update for Vim 7.3.233 or later. (Thank cehoffman and thinca for reporting this problem.) 0.3.9 2010-04-19T22:02:03+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.9* - |textobj#user#plugin()|: Fix not to define key mappings in Select mode if appropriate. Now it works smoothly with plugins which utilize and depend on the default behavior in Select mode. 0.3.8 2009-07-18T10:02:40+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.8* - Fix a bug that it was not possible to select any range which starts with the end of a line. - |textobj#user#plugin()|: Fix a bug that it did not accept any function which is not script-local as a value for "*{spec}-function*". 0.3.7 2008-10-24T02:25:59+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.7* - |textobj#user#select()|: Fix a bug that it didn't select an object which: (1) matches to multiple lines and (2) contains the cursor. - |textobj#user#select()|, |textobj#user#select_pair()|, |textobj#user#plugin()| with "*{spec}-function*": Support |o_v| and others. To use this feature, you have to apply the following patch to Vim: http://github.com/kana/vim/commits/hack/vimvar-motion_force 0.3.6 2008-08-31T03:17:55+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.6* - Remove unnecessary messages for some cases. They were just for debugging. 0.3.5 2008-08-24T23:01:45+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.5* Incompatible changes with 0.3.4 or ealier: - |textobj#user#plugin()|: Change the specification of functions for "*{spec}-function*". Other changes: - |textobj#user#plugin()|: Add missing description of functions for "*{spec}-function*". 0.3.4 2008-06-26T14:13:33+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.4* - |textobj#user#plugin()|: - Add "*{spec}-function*" to customize the way to move the cursor or to select a text by the given function instead of regular expression based selection. 0.3.3 2008-06-11T21:16:53+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.3* - |textobj#user#plugin()|: - Rename the spec "*pattern*" instead of "pattern". - Fix incorrect processing on "*no-default-key-mappings*". 0.3.2 2008-06-11T02:53:41+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.2* - |textobj#user#plugin()|: Change the names of interface mappings for the text object of which name is '-'. Old: (textobj-{plugin}---a) New: (textobj-{plugin}-a) 0.3.1 2008-06-08T22:05:02+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3.1* - |textobj#user#plugin()|: Execute :Textobj{Plugin}DefaultKeyMappings if necessary. 0.3 2008-06-04T21:16:02+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.3* - |textobj#user#plugin()|: New. - |textobj#user#define()|: Now obsolete. Use textobj#user#define(). 0.2.2 2008-06-02T06:26:12+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.2.2* - Fix wrong sentences in the document. 0.2.1 2008-05-22T00:17:24+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.2.1* - textobj#user#select_pair(): Fix the bug that it selects wrong text in Operator-pending mode. 0.2 2008-01-07T08:44:14+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.2* - textobj#user#select(): Fix the wrong selecting in Operator-pending mode. - textobj#user#move(): Modify to be able to use in Visual and Operator-pending mode. 0.1 2007-11-16T01:17:45+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.1* - Modify to be autoloaded. - Change the names of all API. 0.0 2007-10-15T20:41:34+09:00 *textobj-user-changelog-0.0* - First release. ============================================================================== vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:fen:fdl=0:fdm=marker:noet: