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Merge pull request #83 from cirosantilli/no-space-before-header
authorCiro Santilli <ciro.santilli@gmail.com>
Mon, 16 Jun 2014 08:40:07 +0000 (10:40 +0200)
committerCiro Santilli <ciro.santilli@gmail.com>
Mon, 16 Jun 2014 08:40:07 +0000 (10:40 +0200)
Don't allow spaces before headers in nav mappings.

Breaks too often when you have code blocks with comments that start with #.

ftplugin/mkd.vim

index b18f3be2c14034fc55653d6f24cfa5366e510a5c..21043a6acafc6de6105fdecb154e0b36600b6151 100644 (file)
 
 " For each level, contains the regexp that matches at that level only.
 let s:levelRegexpDict = {
-    \ 1: '\v^(\s*#[^#]|.+\n\=+$)',
-    \ 2: '\v^(\s*##[^#]|.+\n-+$)',
-    \ 3: '\v^\s*###[^#]',
-    \ 4: '\v^\s*####[^#]',
-    \ 5: '\v^\s*#####[^#]',
-    \ 6: '\v^\s*######[^#]'
+    \ 1: '\v^(#[^#]|.+\n\=+$)',
+    \ 2: '\v^(##[^#]|.+\n-+$)',
+    \ 3: '\v^###[^#]',
+    \ 4: '\v^####[^#]',
+    \ 5: '\v^#####[^#]',
+    \ 6: '\v^######[^#]'
 \ }
 
 " Maches any header level of any type.
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ let s:levelRegexpDict = {
 " This could be deduced from `s:levelRegexpDict`, but it is more
 " efficient to have a single regexp for this.
 "
-let s:headersRegexp = '\v^(\s*#|.+\n(\=+|-+)$)'
+let s:headersRegexp = '\v^(#|.+\n(\=+|-+)$)'
 
 " Returns the line number of the first header before `line`, called the
 " current header.