created May 2, 2004 · complexity basic · author Yakov Lerner · version 6.0
If you create lots of scripts, you can arrange for the executable bit to be automagically set on save if the file begins with '#!/usr/bin/' or '#!/bin'
function! MySetExecutableIfScript(line1, current_file) if a:line1 =~ '^#!\(/usr\)*/bin/' let chmod_command = "silent !chmod ugo+x " . a:current_file execute chmod_command endif endfunction autocmd BufWritePost * call MySetExecutableIfScript(getline(1), expand("%:p"))
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WARNING WARNING: autocommands with constructs like 'if condition | clause | endif' are problematic for me, and apparently for others given the comments below. They seem to have the potential to make other autocommands declared later not happen. I recommend having you autocommand call a function and doing your ifing in there as above.
Here's something a little better for python:
" Python header function! <SID>PythonHeader() :call setline(1, "#! /bin/sh") :call append(1, "# vim: filetype=python") :call append(2, "\"\"\":\"") :call append(3, "exec python $0 ${1+\"$@\"}") :call append(4, "\"\"\"") :call append(5, "") exe 6 endfunction au BufEnter *.py if getline(1) == "" | call s:PythonHeader() | endif
Or for shell:
" Shell header function! <SID>ShellHeader() :call setline(1, "#! /bin/sh") :call append(1, "") exe 2 endfunction au BufEnter *.sh if getline(1) == "" | call s:ShellHeader() | endif
I did not want the script to keep doing the chmod even when the file is already excutable, so this is what I have in my vimrc:
" Define a function that can tell me if a file is executable function! FileExecutable (fname) execute "silent! ! test -x" a:fname return v:shell_error endfunction " Automatically make Perl and Shell scripts executable if they aren't already au BufWritePost *.sh,*.pl,*.cgi if FileExecutable("%:p") | :!chmod a+x % ^@ endif
Note that the ^@ is actually Ctrl-V Ctrl-J (an embedded new line), because you cannot use | as a separator after an external command.
For the problem with " | endif" after a shell command - e.g.:
au BufWritePost * if getline(1) =~ "^#! ?/bin/[a-z]*sh" | silent !chmod a+x <afile> | endif
I noticed that the above works fine for csh / tcsh, but not in a bash shell. I got this to work fine for a bash shell:
au BufWritePost * if getline(1) =~ "^#! ?/bin/[a-z]*sh" | silent !chmod a+x <afile> au BufWritePost * | endif