This syntax file displays unicode characters for some Python operators and built-in functions, turning the following:
map (lambda x: x, [1,2,3])
def foo(e, a):
if e in [1,2,3] and not a:
return math.sqrt(math.pi)
else:
return sum([1,2,3])
into
map (λ x: x, [1,2,3])
def foo(e, a):
if e ∈ [1,2,3] ∧ ¬a:
return √(π)
else:
return ∑([1,2,3])
Screenshot:
This does not – at any point – alter your source code. It simply uses Vim's
"conceal" feature to “hide” in
behind ∈
, etc. Whenever the cursor is at
a line with concealed text, the text will be expanded.
To install, simply put python.vim
in ~/.vim/after/syntax
or use something
like Pathogen (recommended).
Vim ≥ 7.3 is required.
The branch moresymbols
includes commits from various people that add even more
conceal replacements. I try to maintain a healthy balance in the master
branch, but if you like to conceal even more operators or don't mind slight
inaccuracies in what mathematical symbols are used to represent, you should have
a look at the extra symbols in the moresymbols
branch.
This plug-in is very much inspired by http://github.com/Twinside/vim-haskellConceal