set nocompatible


" show the cursor position all the time

set ruler

set showmode

set showcmd

set noignorecase

set hlsearch

set incsearch

set smartindent

set showmatch

" 设置vim中tab为4个空格

set shiftwidth =4

set ts=4

set expandtab

filetype plugin on

autocmd FileType java set noexpandtab

autocmd FileType Makefile set noexpandtab


set nobackup

let &termencoding=&encoding

set fileencodings=utf-8,gb2312,ucs-bom,euc-cn,euc-tw,gb18030,gbk,cp936

" let g:fencview_autodetect=1

" let g:fencview_auto_patterns='*'

" tab complete now ignores these

set wildignore=*.o,*.obj,*.bak,*.exe,*~


" allow backspacing over everything in insert mode

set backspace=indent,eol,start


" :map  <F6> :tabnext<CR>

" :map  <F7> :nohl<CR>

" :map  <F8> :w!<CR>

" :imap <F5> <ESC>:<ESC><CR>i

" :imap <F6> <ESC>:tabnext<CR>i

" :imap <F7> <ESC>:nohl<CR>i

" :imap <F8> <ESC>:w!<CR>i

nmap <F2> :w!<CR>

nmap <F3> :wa<CR>

nmap <F4> <C-I>

nmap <F5> <C-O>

"nmap <F3> <C-O>

"nmap <F4> :pop<CR>

"nmap <F5> :tag<CR>

nmap <F6> g<C-]>

"nmap <F7> :tn<CR>

"nmap <F8> :tp<CR>

"nmap <F7> <C-D>

"nmap <F8> <C-U>

nmap <F7> <S-%>

vmap <F7> <S-%>

nmap <F8> n

"nmap <F9> g]

nmap <F9> :.cc<CR><C-W>p

nmap <M-F10> :e!<CR>

nmap <F12> <C-W>q


imap <F2> <ESC>:w!<CR>i<Right>

"imap <F3> <C-C>

"imap <F3> <ESC><C-T>i

imap <F3> <ESC>:wa!<CR>i<Right>

imap <F4> <ESC><C-I>i

imap <F5> <ESC><C-O>i

"imap <F3> <ESC><C-O>i

"imap <F4> <ESC>:pop<CR>i

"imap <F5> <ESC>:tag<CR>i

imap <F6> <ESC>g<C-]>i

"imap <F7> <ESC><C-D>i

"imap <F8> <ESC><C-U>i

imap <F7> <ESC><S-%>i

imap <F8> <ESC>n

"imap <F9> <ESC>g]i

imap <F9> <ESC>:.cc<CR><C-W>p

imap <M-F10> <ESC>:e!<CR>i

imap <F12> <ESC><C-W>q


nmap <S-F5> <C-Z>

nmap <S-F6> g]

nmap <S-F7> :%!xxd -r<CR>

imap <S-F5> <ESC><C-Z>

imap <S-F6> <ESC>g]i

imap <S-F7> <ESC>:%!xxd -r<CR>i



nmap <C-F5> :set hls<CR>gd

imap <C-F5> <ESC>:set hls<CR>gd<CR>i

nmap <C-F6> gf

imap <C-F6> <ESC>gf<CR>i

nmap <C-F7> :%!xxd -g 1<CR>

imap <C-F7> <ESC>:%!xxd -g 1<CR>i

"nmap <C-F8> gg

"imap <C-F8> <ESC>gg<CR>i

nmap <C-F10> :set mouse=<CR>

imap <C-F10> <ESC>:set mouse=<CR>i


nmap <C-F11> :set mouse=a<CR>

imap <C-F11> <ESC>:set mouse=a<CR>i


nmap  <M-F9> :run macros/gdb_mappings.vim<CR>

imap  <M-F9> <ESC>:run macros/gdb_mappings.vim<CR>


"nmap <F8> :w!<CR>

"imap <F8> <ESC>:w!<CR>i

"map! <F9> <C-C>

"nmap q <C-O>

"nmap w <C-I>

"nmap e <C-]>

"nmap r <C-D>

"nmap t <C-U>

"nmap 5 g]

"nmap <F12> <C-W>q


syntax on

set statusline=%F%m%r%h%w/ [FORMAT=%{&ff}]/ [TYPE=%Y]/ [ASCII=/%04.4b]/ [HEX=/%04.4B]/ [LEN=%L]/ [%03p%%]/ [POS=%04v,%04l]]

set laststatus=2

set mouse=a

set hlsearch

set ff=unix ",dos

set autoread

"set paste


function! Mydict()

let expl=system('grep -r ' .

            / expand("<cword>"))

windo if

/ expand("%")=="diCt-tmp" |

/ q!|endif

25vsp diCt-tmp

setlocal buftype=nofile bufhidden=hide noswapfile

1s/^//=expl/

1

endfunction

"nmap F :call Mydict()<CR>


function Gliethttp()

 let exp=expand("<cword>")

 echo exp

 copen

 execute "grep -r " . exp . " *" . " --exclude=*svn* --exclude=*.exe --exclude=*.bin --exclude=*.elf --exclude=tags --exclude=*.swp  --exclude=cscope.out --exclude=*.[oO]"

" execute "grep " . "/n /S " . exp . " *.c *.h *.s *.java *.cpp *.cxx *.ld Makefile *.ini *.inc"

 "windows xp findstr /n /S exp *.c *.h ...

endfunction


function Gliethttp2(express)

 echo a:express

 copen

 execute "grep -r '" . a:express . "' *" . " --exclude=*svn* --exclude=*.exe --exclude=*.bin --exclude=*.elf --exclude=tags --exclude=*.swp  --exclude=cscope.out --exclude=*.[oO]"

" execute "grep " . "/n /S " . a:express . " *.c *.h *.s *.java *.cpp *.cxx *.ld Makefile *.ini *.inc"

 "windows xp findstr /n /S a:express *.c *.h ...

endfunction


function _Gliethttp()

 let exp=expand("<cword>")

 echo exp

 copen

 execute "grep -wr " . exp . " *" . " --exclude=*svn* --exclude=*.exe --exclude=*.bin --exclude=*.elf --exclude=tags --exclude=*.swp  --exclude=cscope.out --exclude=*.[oO]"

" execute "grep " . "/n /S " . exp . " *.c *.h *.s *.java *.cpp *.cxx *.ld Makefile *.ini *.inc"

 "windows xp findstr /n /S /I exp *.c *.h ...

endfunction


function _Gliethttp2(express)

 echo a:express

 copen

 execute "grep -wr '" . a:express . "' *" . " --exclude=*svn* --exclude=*.exe --exclude=*.bin --exclude=*.elf --exclude=tags --exclude=*.swp  --exclude=cscope.out --exclude=*.[oO]"

" execute "grep " . "/n /S " . a:express . " *.c *.h *.s *.java *.cpp *.cxx *.ld Makefile *.ini *.inc"

 "windows xp findstr /n /S /I a:express *.c *.h ...

endfunction


nmap <S-F9> :call _Gliethttp()<CR><CR><C-O>

vmap <S-F9> y:call _Gliethttp2("<C-R>"")<CR><CR><C-O>

".<CR><CR><C-O>

nmap <C-F9> :call Gliethttp()<CR><CR><C-O>

vmap <C-F9> y:call Gliethttp2("<C-R>"")<CR><CR><C-O>


nmap <F7> :call _Gliethttp()<CR><CR><C-O>

vmap <F7> y:call _Gliethttp2("<C-R>"")<CR><CR><C-O>

nmap <C-F7> :call Gliethttp()<CR><CR><C-O>

vmap <C-F7> y:call Gliethttp2("<C-R>"")<CR><CR><C-O>

nmap <F8> <C-W>s

imap <F8> <ESC><C-W>s

nmap <F9> <C-W>s<C-W><S-T>

imap <F9> <ESC><C-W>s<C-W><S-T>

nmap <F10> <C-W>q

imap <F10> <ESC><C-W>q


nmap <F3> gd

vmap <F3> y:/<C-R>"<CR>

imap <F3> <ESC>gd


"function! Mydict()

"let expl=system('sdcv -n ' .

"            / expand("<cword>"))

"windo if

"/ expand("%")=="diCt-tmp" |

"/ q!|endif

"25vsp diCt-tmp

"setlocal buftype=nofile bufhidden=hide noswapfile

"1s/^//=expl/

"1

"endfunction

"nmap F :call Mydict()<CR>




" This tests to see if vim was configured with the '--enable-cscope' option

" when it was compiled.  If it wasn't, time to recompile vim...

if has("cscope")

    """"""""""""" Standard cscope/vim boilerplate


    " use both cscope and ctag for 'ctrl-]', ':ta', and 'vim -t'

    set cscopetag


    " check cscope for definition of a symbol before checking ctags: set to 1

    " if you want the reverse search order.

    set csto=0


    " add any cscope database in current directory

    if filereadable("cscope.out")

        cs add cscope.out

    " else add the database pointed to by environment variable

    elseif $CSCOPE_DB != ""

        cs add $CSCOPE_DB

    endif


    " show msg when any other cscope db added

    set cscopeverbose



    """"""""""""" My cscope/vim key mappings

    "

    " The following maps all invoke one of the following cscope search types:

    "

    "   's'   symbol: find all references to the token under cursor

    "   'g'   global: find global definition(s) of the token under cursor

    "   'c'   calls:  find all calls to the function name under cursor

    "   't'   text:   find all instances of the text under cursor

    "   'e'   egrep:  egrep search for the word under cursor

    "   'f'   file:   open the filename under cursor

    "   'i'   includes: find files that include the filename under cursor

    "   'd'   called: find functions that function under cursor calls

    "

    " Below are three sets of the maps: one set that just jumps to your

    " search result, one that splits the existing vim window horizontally and

    " diplays your search result in the new window, and one that does the same

    " thing, but does a vertical split instead (vim 6 only).

    "

    " I've used CTRL-/ and CTRL-@ as the starting keys for these maps, as it's

    " unlikely that you need their default mappings (CTRL-/'s default use is

    " as part of CTRL-/ CTRL-N typemap, which basically just does the same

    " thing as hitting 'escape': CTRL-@ doesn't seem to have any default use).

    " If you don't like using 'CTRL-@' or CTRL-/, , you can change some or all

    " of these maps to use other keys.  One likely candidate is 'CTRL-_'

    " (which also maps to CTRL-/, which is easier to type).  By default it is

    " used to switch between Hebrew and English keyboard mode.

    "

    " All of the maps involving the <cfile> macro use '^<cfile>$': this is so

    " that searches over '#include <time.h>" return only references to

    " 'time.h', and not 'sys/time.h', etc. (by default cscope will return all

    " files that contain 'time.h' as part of their name).



    " To do the first type of search, hit 'CTRL-/', followed by one of the

    " cscope search types above (s,g,c,t,e,f,i,d).  The result of your cscope

    " search will be displayed in the current window.  You can use CTRL-T to

    " go back to where you were before the search.

    "


    nmap <C-/>s :cs find s <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-/>g :cs find g <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    " nmap <F6>   :cs find g <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    " imap <F6> <ESC>:cs find g <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>i

    nmap <C-/>c :cs find c <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-/>t :cs find t <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    " nmap <F9>   :cs find t <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    " imap <F9> <ESC>:cs find t <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>i

    nmap <C-/>e :cs find e <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-/>f :cs find f <C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-/>i :cs find i ^<C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR>$<CR>

    nmap <C-/>d :cs find d <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 



    " Using 'CTRL-spacebar' (intepreted as CTRL-@ by vim) then a search type

    " makes the vim window split horizontally, with search result displayed in

    " the new window.

    "

    " (Note: earlier versions of vim may not have the :scs command, but it

    " can be simulated roughly via:

    "    nmap <C-@>s <C-W><C-S> :cs find s <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 


    nmap <C-@>s :scs find s <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-@>g :scs find g <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-@>c :scs find c <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-@>t :scs find t <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-@>e :scs find e <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-@>f :scs find f <C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-@>i :scs find i ^<C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR>$<CR> 

    nmap <C-@>d :scs find d <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR> 



    " Hitting CTRL-space *twice* before the search type does a vertical

    " split instead of a horizontal one (vim 6 and up only)

    "

    " (Note: you may wish to put a 'set splitright' in your .vimrc

    " if you prefer the new window on the right instead of the left


    nmap <C-@><C-@>s :vert scs find s <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>

    nmap <C-@><C-@>g :vert scs find g <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>

    nmap <C-@><C-@>c :vert scs find c <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>

    nmap <C-@><C-@>t :vert scs find t <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>

    nmap <C-@><C-@>e :vert scs find e <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>

    nmap <C-@><C-@>f :vert scs find f <C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR><CR> 

    nmap <C-@><C-@>i :vert scs find i ^<C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR>$<CR> 

    nmap <C-@><C-@>d :vert scs find d <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>



    """"""""""""" key map timeouts

    "

    " By default Vim will only wait 1 second for each keystroke in a mapping.

    " You may find that too short with the above typemaps.  If so, you should

    " either turn off mapping timeouts via 'notimeout'.

    "

    "set notimeout

    "

    " Or, you can keep timeouts, by uncommenting the timeoutlen line below,

    " with your own personal favorite value (in milliseconds):

    "

    "set timeoutlen=4000

    "

    " Either way, since mapping timeout settings by default also set the

    " timeouts for multicharacter 'keys codes' (like <F1>), you should also

    " set ttimeout and ttimeoutlen: otherwise, you will experience strange

    " delays as vim waits for a keystroke after you hit ESC (it will be

    " waiting to see if the ESC is actually part of a key code like <F1>).

    "

    "set ttimeout

    "

    " personally, I find a tenth of a second to work well for key code

    " timeouts. If you experience problems and have a slow terminal or network

    " connection, set it higher.  If you don't set ttimeoutlen, the value for

    " timeoutlent (default: 1000 = 1 second, which is sluggish) is used.

    "

    "set ttimeoutlen=100


endif