I am sure this has been answered, but the query is a bit too complex for google.
In short, I am trying to delete many deprecated methods from some code. So I am skimming the file and when I see a method that I want to remove, I am deleting every line until I see a line that starts with a tab then the string "def".
I am thinking VIM should let me create a simple macro to do this, but the trick is escaping me.
Here is the kind of thing I want to remove.
def Method_to_Delete(self):
"""
@return Control ID :
@author
"""
results = {}
results['xx'] = "thingy"
results['yy'] = 'thingy2'
return results
def Method_to_Keep(self):
"""
This is a method that does something wonderful!!!
@return Control ID :
@author
"""
results = {}
results['xxx'] = "WhooHoo!"
results['yyy'] = 'yippee!!'
return results
I want to have the cursor on the line with "def Method_to_Delete" and do something that will delete up until but not including "def Method_to_Keep"
There has got to be a better way than multiple "dd" commands.
:help d
and notice that when a pattern is used for{motion}
, it spans lines.