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ZyX 06211cbe63 Unify imports
Now imports follow the following structure:

1. __future__ line: exactly one line allowed:

        from __future__ import (unicode_literals, division, absolute_import, print_function)

   (powerline.shell is the only exception due to problems with argparse).
2. Standard python library imports in a form `import X`.
3. Standard python library imports in a form `from X import Y`.
4. and 5. 2. and 3. for third-party (non-python and non-powerline imports).
6. 3. for powerline non-test imports.
7. and 8. 2. and 3. for powerline testing module imports.

Each list entry is separated by exactly one newline from another import. If
there is module docstring it goes between `# vim:` comment and `__future__`
import. So the structure containing all items is the following:

    #!/usr/bin/env python
    # vim:fileencoding=utf-8:noet

    '''Powerline super module'''

    import sys

    from argparse import ArgumentParser

    import psutil

    from colormath.color_diff import delta_e_cie2000

    from powerline.lib.unicode import u

    import tests.vim as vim_module

    from tests import TestCase

.
2014-09-01 00:25:24 +04:00
ZyX ae92d83eae Fix powerline style
Specifically I searched for all lines that are more then one tab off compared to 
the previous line with

    BufGrep /\(^\t\+\)\S.*\n\1\t\t\+/

and replaced them with something more appropriate. Most of time this resulted in 
a few more newlines, but there are cases when I used mixed tabs/spaces 
indentation+alignment.
2014-08-15 20:58:19 +04:00
ZyX 8b084bf60a Also use CIE2000 in colors_find 2014-07-06 11:57:31 +04:00
ZyX c92dfae5dc Made tools/*.py executable 2013-03-19 23:25:44 +04:00
ZyX df19981f65 Add tools/generate_gradients.py and tools/colors_find.py
First helps in generating gradients. Usage:

    python tools/generate_gradients.py '[color1, …]' itemnum[ "show"]
where color is either [100, 127, 46] (cterm colors) or ["ff00ff", "feffef"] (RGB
colors)

Second is to determine what name will be better suitable for some RGB color
2013-03-15 19:31:08 +04:00