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| = W e l c o m e t o t h e V I M T u t o r - Version 1.7 = |
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| = C H A P T E R TWO = |
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| Hic Sunt Dracones: if this is your first exposure to vim and you |
| intended to avail yourself of the introductory chapter, kindly type |
| :q<enter> and try again. |
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| The approximate time required to complete this chapter is 8-10 minutes, |
| depending upon how much time is spent with experimentation. |
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| Lesson 2.1.1: THE NAMED REGISTERS |
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| ** Store two yanked words concurrently and then paste them ** |
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| 1. Move the cursor to the line below marked ---> |
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| 2. Navigate to any point on the word 'Edward' and type "ayiw |
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| MNEMONIC: into register(") named (a) (y)ank (i)nner (w)ord |
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| 3. Navigate forward to the word 'cookie' (fk or 2fc or $2b or /co<enter>) |
| and type "byiw |
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| 4. Navigate to any point on the word 'Vince' and type ciw<C-r>a<ESC> |
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| MNEMONIC: (c)hange (i)nner (w)ord with <contents of (r)egister> named (a) |
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| 5. Navigate to any point on the word 'cake' and type ciw<C-r>b<ESC> |
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| ---> a) Edward will henceforth be in charge of the cookie rations |
| b) In this capacity, Vince will have sole cake discretionary powers |
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| NOTE: Delete also works into registers, i.e. "sdiw will delete the word under |
| the cursor into register s. |
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| REFERENCE: Registers :h registers |
| Named Registers :h quotea |
| Motion :h motion.txt<enter> /inner<enter> |
| CTRL-R :h insert<enter> /CTRL-R<enter> |
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| Lesson 2.1.2: THE EXPRESSION REGISTER |
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| ** Insert the results of calculations on the fly ** |
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| 1. Move the cursor to the line below marked ---> |
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| 2. Navigate to any point on the supplied number |
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| 3. Type ciw<C-r>=60*60*24<enter> |
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| 4. On the next line, enter insert mode and add today's date with |
| <C-r>=system('date')<enter> |
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| NOTE: All calls to system are OS dependent, e.g. on Windows use |
| system('date /t') or :r!date /t |
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| ---> I have forgotten the exact number of seconds in a day, is it 84600? |
| Today's date is: |
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| NOTE: the same can be achieved with :pu=system('date') |
| or, with fewer keystrokes :r!date |
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| REFERENCE: Expression Register :h quote= |
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| Lesson 2.1.3: THE NUMBERED REGISTERS |
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| ** Press yy and dd to witness their effect on the registers ** |
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| 1. Move the cursor to the line below marked ---> |
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| 2. yank the zeroth line, then inspect registers with :reg<enter> |
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| 3. delete line 0. with "cdd, then inspect registers |
| (Where do you expect line 0 to be?) |
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| 4. continue deleting each successive line, inspecting :reg as you go |
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| NOTE: You should notice that old full-line deletions move down the list |
| as new full-line deletions are added |
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| 5. Now (p)aste the following registers in order; c, 7, 4, 8, 2. i.e. "7p |
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| ---> 0. This |
| 9. wobble |
| 8. secret |
| 7. is |
| 6. on |
| 5. axis |
| 4. a |
| 3. war |
| 2. message |
| 1. tribute |
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| NOTE: Whole line deletions (dd) are much longer lived in the numbered registers |
| than whole line yanks, or deletions involving smaller movements |
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| REFERENCE: Numbered Registers :h quote0 |
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| Lesson 2.1.4: THE BEAUTY OF MARKS |
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| ** Code monkey arithmetic avoidance ** |
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| NOTE: a common conundrum when coding is moving around large chunks of code. |
| The following technique helps avoid number line calculations associated |
| with operations like "a147d or :945,1091d a or even worse using |
| i<C-r>=1091-945<enter> first |
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| 1. Move the cursor to the line below marked ---> |
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| 2. Go to the first line of the function and mark it with ma |
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| NOTE: exact position on line is NOT important! |
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| 3. Navigate to the end of the line and then the end of the code block |
| with $% |
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| 4. Delete the block into register a with "ad'a |
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| MNEMONIC: into register(") named (a) put the (d)eletion from the cursor to the |
| LINE containing mark(') (a) |
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| 5. Paste the block between BBB and CCC "ap |
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| NOTE: practice this operation multiple times to become fluent ma$%"ad'a |
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| ---> AAA |
| function itGotRealBigRealFast() { |
| if ( somethingIsTrue ) { |
| doIt() |
| } |
| // the taxonomy of our function has changed and it |
| // no longer makes alphabetical sense in its current position |
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| // imagine hundreds of lines of code |
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| // naively you could navigate to the start and end and record or |
| // remember each line number |
| } |
| BBB |
| CCC |
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| NOTE: marks and registers do not share a namespace, therefore register a is |
| completely independent of mark a. This is not true of registers and |
| macros. |
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| REFERENCE: Marks :h marks |
| Mark Motions :h mark-motions (difference between ' and `) |
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| Lesson 2.1 SUMMARY |
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| 1. To store (yank, delete) text into, and retrieve (paste) from, a total of |
| 26 registers (a-z) |
| 2. Yank a whole word from anywhere within a word: yiw |
| 3. Change a whole word from anywhere within a word: ciw |
| 4. Insert text directly from registers in insert mode: (C-r)a |
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| 5. Insert the results of simple arithmetic operations: (C-r)=60*60<enter> |
| in insert mode |
| 6. Insert the results of system calls: (C-r)=system('ls -1') |
| in insert mode |
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| 7. Inspect registers with :reg |
| 8. Learn the final destination of whole line deletions: dd in the numbered |
| registers, i.e. descending from register 1 - 9. Appreciate that whole |
| line deletions are preserved in the numbered registers longer than any |
| other operation |
| 9. Learn the final destination of all yanks in the numbered registers and |
| how ephemeral they are |
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| 10. Place marks from command mode m[a-zA-Z0-9] |
| 11. Move line-wise to a mark with ' |
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| This concludes chapter two of the Vim Tutor. It is a work in progress. |
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| This chapter was written by Paul D. Parker. |
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