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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
class NvimClipboard(object):
def __init__(self, vim):
self.provides = ['clipboard']
def sel_name(self, reg):
return 'clipboard' if reg == '+' else 'primary'
def clipboard_get(self, reg):
txt = Popen(['xclip', '-selection', self.sel_name(reg), '-o'], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
# emulate vim behavior
if txt.endswith('\n'):
txt = txt[:-1]
regtype = 'V'
else:
regtype = 'v'
return txt.split('\n'), regtype
def clipboard_set(self, lines, regtype, reg):
txt = '\n'.join([line for line in lines])
if regtype == 'V':
txt = txt + '\n'
_cmd = ['xclip', '-selection', self.sel_name(reg)]
Popen(_cmd, stdin=PIPE).communicate(txt)
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Where is Popen defined? I get an error when I try to use it.

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bfredl commented Sep 15, 2014

Oops, lost the import when copying, it should work now.

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