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by Marcos Paulo ALL

ASP Snippets

Details

  • 2018.08.14.20.30.36
  • github.​com
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  • 6 years ago
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ASP Snippets for Sublime

Install

To install through Package Control, search for ASP Snippets. If you still don't have Package Control in Sublime Text, go get it. It's pure awesomeness.

If you insist to not install it, you can download the package and put it manually inside your Packages directory. It should work but will not update automatically.

[if] if

if ${1:false} then
    ${2}
end if

[ife] if else

if ${1:false} then
    ${2}
else
    ${3}
end if

[dow] do while

do while ${1:false}
    ${2}
loop

[ifeif] if elseif

if ${1:false} then
    ${2}
elseif ${3:false} then
    ${4}
end if

[set] set

set ${1} = ${2}

[dim] dim

dim ${1} = ${2}

[rw] response.write

response.write ${1}

[rr] response.redirect

response.redirect "${1}"

[rc] response.clear

response.clear

[re] response.end

response.end

[rqs] request.querystring

request.querystring("${1}")

[rqf] request.form

request.form("${1}")

[for] for

for ${1:i = 0} to ${2}
    ${3}
next

[fore] for each

for each ${1:var} in ${2}
    ${3}
next

[class] class

class ${1}
    private sub class_initialize
        ${2}
    end sub
    ${3}
end class

[proplet] public property let

public property let ${1}(${2})
    ${3}
end property

[propget] public property get

public property get ${1}()
    ${2}
end property

[propset] public property set

public property set ${1}(${2})
    ${3}
end property

[sub] sub

sub ${1}(${2})
    ${3}
end sub

[pubs] public sub

public sub ${1}(${2})
    ${3}
end sub

[psub] private sub

private sub ${1}(${2})
    ${3}
end sub

[func] function

function ${1}(${2})
    ${3}
end function

[pubf] public function

public function ${1}(${2})
    ${3}
end function

[pfunc] private function

private function ${1}(${2})
    ${3}
end function

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

History

Check Release list.

License

MIT License © Marcos Paulo