I have this snippet.
SELECT 'SELECT * FROM ' OBJECT_SCHEMA_NAME(o.object_id, DB_ID(${20:})) '.' name,
*
FROM ${20/$/./}sys.all_objects o
WHERE name LIKE '%${10:hadr}%'
ORDER BY o.name;
And this is how it works:
When the user types something in the function DB_ID()
, I hope the content the user typed appears before sys.all_objects
AND append an additional .
. It already works like this as it shown in the above gif. However, I also hope if the user types nothing in the function DB_ID()
, don't add .
before sys.all_objects
. Is this possible?
CodePudding user response:
You can use lookbehind to assert that there's something in that field: (?<=.)$
. For a minimal example, let's say this is the original snippet:
foo($1); ${1/$/./}bar()
Change it to:
foo($1); ${1/(?<=.)$/./}bar()
If I type something, e.g. x
, then press Tab, I get:
foo(x); x.bar()
If I don't type anything then press Tab, I get:
foo(); bar()