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python - VIM command to insert multiline text with argument

new VIM user. I'm trying to make creating python properties easier for my class definitions. What I would like for say I type

:pyp x

then VIM will autofill where my cursor is

@property
def x(self):
   return self.x
@property.setter
   def x(self,val):
      self._x = val

or more abstractly I type

:pyp <property_name>

and VIM fills

@property
def <property_name>(self):
   return self.<property_name>
@property.setter
   def <property_name>(self,val):
      self._<property_name> = val

I've looked at a few posts and the wikis on functions, macros but I'm very unsure of how to go about it or what to even look up as I am brand new VIM user, less than a week old.

I tried using [this][1] as an example, in my .vimrc but I couldn't even get that to work.

Edit:

So the code I am currently trying is

function! PythonProperty(prop_name)
 let cur_line = line('.')
 let num_spaces = indent('.')
 let spaces = repeat(' ',num_spaces)
 let lines = [ spaces."@property",
              spaces."def ".prop_name."(self):",
              spaces."   return self.".property,
              spaces."@property.setter",
              spaces."def".prop_name."(self,val)",
              spaces."   self._".prop_name." = val" ]
 call append(cur_line,lines)
endfunction

and I am getting the errors

E121: Undefined variable: prop_name

I am typing
`:call PythonProperty("x")`

  [1]: https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/9644/how-to-use-a-variable-in-the-expression-of-a-normal-command
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E121: Undefined variable: prop_name

In VimScript variables have scopes. The scope for function arguments is a:, while the default inside a function is l: (local variable). So the error means that l:prop_name was not yet defined.

Now how I do this:

function! s:insert_pyp(property)
    let l:indent = repeat(' ', indent('.'))
    let l:text = [
         '@property',
         'def <TMPL>(self):',
         '    return self.<TMPL>',
         '@property.setter',
         '    def <TMPL>(self,val):',
         '        self._<TMPL> = val'
     ]
    call map(l:text, {k, v -> l:indent . substitute(v, 'C<TMPL>', a:property, 'g')})
    call append('.', l:text)
endfunction

command! -nargs=1 Pyp :call <SID>insert_pyp(<q-args>)

Alternatively, we can simulate actual key presses (note that we don't need to put indents in the template anymore; hopefully, the current buffer has set ft=python):

function! s:insert_pyp2(property)
    let l:text = [
         '@property',
         'def <TMPL>(self):',
         'return self.<TMPL>',
         '@property.setter',
         'def <TMPL>(self,val):',
         'self._<TMPL> = val'
     ]
    execute "normal! o" . substitute(join(l:text, "
"), 'C<TMPL>', a:property, 'g') . "<Esc>"
endfunction

command! -nargs=1 Pyp2 :call <SID>insert_pyp2(<q-args>)

its very very difficult if not impossible to get pluggins

I suggest you to watch this video on youtube. In fact, many of Vim plugins are just overkill.


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