Complete Statement with semicolon in vscode.
Mimic IntelliJ's complete statement. In other words:
- Complete normal statement with
;
, insert a newline and move down. - Try to complete complex structures with braces.
Works with languages with a C style syntax.
This project is orphaned. I switched to Neovim as my mainly used editor. I still use vscode occasionally, but for languages not requiring a semicolon to end a statement.
Pull requests are still welcome, though. And if you want to maintain this project, please open an issue or send a pull request, I will add you to the collaborators of the source code repository.
The version on marketplace is outdated. Please use the version on open-vsx.org (vscodium uses open-vsx by default). You can also download the vsix file at GitHub releases page, and manually install it via "vscode > Extensions > Install from VSIX...".
If you want to try the cutting-edge version (master
),
you can clone this repository, and package it yourself:
npx vsce package
This extension uses ctrl+;
(cmd+;
on mac)
since vscode already uses ctrl+shift+enter
.
You can rebind extension.complete-statement
to ctrl+shift+enter
.
BTW, ctrl+;
is easier to remember and type than ctrl+shift+enter
.
I myself use ctrl+enter
since ctrl+;
is hard to type in dvorak.
We use ][
to represent cursor.
][
let a_number = 2][ # decide to specify type
let a_number: number][ = 2
// press `ctrl+;` (`cmd+;` on mac)
let a_number: number = 2;
][
let semicolon: string][ = "already exist";
// `ctrl+;`
let semicolon: string = "already exist";
][
function works_too(para: number][)
// `ctrl+;`
function works_too(para: number) {
][
}
// Respects `tabSize` setting. If `tabSize` unset, use 4 spaces.
function works_too(para: number) {
if (a_number == 1][)
}
// `ctrl+;`
function works_too(para: number) {
if (a_number == 1) {
][
}
}
The above example uses TypeScript,
but this extension works in most languages with a C like style,
such as JavaScript, Java, Ceylon, and C itself.
This extension also works in languages like Kotlin, Scala, Swift, and so on.
But I recommend you only use it to complete complete structures,
not single statement since it will append a semicolon (;
) at the end.
By default, complete-statement uses Java style (beginning brace on same line). To use Allman style (beginning brace on its own line), add the following line in settings:
"complete-statement.allman": true
-
This extension does not understand semantics of programming languages. So complete structure may not work as you expected.
For example, it cannot completes
if
with multiple line conditions. The "parsing" is very naive, only covering limited conditions. -
Indented with tab is not supported yet. Pull request is welcome.
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