vim/runtime/plugin/openPlugin.vim
Christian Brabandt 9301b437bc
runtime(openPlugin): fix E480 when opening URLs with wildcards on Windows
This might be a bug in Windows Vim, as when using the following command
it throws E480:
```
:com! -complete=file -nargs=1 :Echo echo <q-args>
:Echo ?
E480: No match ?
```

Work-around this by using `-nargs=*` to allow more arguments, even
though this is not completely correct.

fixes: #17029

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2025-04-02 19:41:21 +02:00

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# Vim runtime support library
#
# Maintainer: The Vim Project <https://github.com/vim/vim>
# Last Change: 2025 Apr 02
if exists("g:loaded_openPlugin") || &cp
finish
endif
g:loaded_openPlugin = 1
import autoload 'dist/vim9.vim'
command -complete=shellcmd -nargs=1 Launch vim9.Launch(trim(<q-args>))
# technically, -nargs=1 is correct, but this throws E480: No match
# when the argument contains a wildchar on Windows
command -complete=file -nargs=* Open vim9.Open(trim(<q-args>))
const no_gx = get(g:, "nogx", get(g:, "netrw_nogx", false))
if !no_gx
def GetWordUnderCursor(): string
const url = matchstr(expand("<cWORD>"), '\%(\%(http\|ftp\|irc\)s\?\|file\)://\S\{-}\ze[^A-Za-z0-9/]*$')
if !empty(url)
return url
endif
const user_var = get(g:, 'gx_word', get(g:, 'netrw_gx', '<cfile>'))
return expand(user_var)
enddef
if maparg('gx', 'n') == ""
nnoremap <unique> gx <scriptcmd>vim9.Open(GetWordUnderCursor())<CR>
endif
if maparg('gx', 'x') == ""
xnoremap <unique> gx <scriptcmd>vim9.Open(getregion(getpos('v'), getpos('.'), { type: mode() })->join())<CR>
endif
endif
# vim: ts=8 sts=2 sw=2 et