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5 ;; Maintainer: FSF |
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7 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
8 | |
9 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
10 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
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11 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
347 | 12 ;; any later version. |
13 | |
14 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
15 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
16 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
17 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
18 | |
19 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
20 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
21 ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
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347 | 25 (defvar search-last-string "" "\ |
26 Last string search for by a non-regexp search command. | |
27 This does not include direct calls to the primitive search functions, | |
28 and does not include searches that are aborted.") | |
29 | |
30 (defvar search-last-regexp "" "\ | |
31 Last string searched for by a regexp search command. | |
32 This does not include direct calls to the primitive search functions, | |
33 and does not include searches that are aborted.") | |
34 | |
35 | |
36 (defconst search-repeat-char ?\C-s "\ | |
37 *Character to repeat incremental search forwards.") | |
38 (defconst search-reverse-char ?\C-r "\ | |
39 *Character to repeat incremental search backwards.") | |
40 (defconst search-exit-char ?\C-m "\ | |
41 *Character to exit incremental search.") | |
42 (defconst search-delete-char ?\177 "\ | |
43 *Character to delete from incremental search string.") | |
44 (defconst search-quote-char ?\C-q "\ | |
45 *Character to quote special characters for incremental search.") | |
46 (defconst search-yank-word-char ?\C-w "\ | |
47 *Character to pull next word from buffer into search string.") | |
48 (defconst search-yank-line-char ?\C-y "\ | |
49 *Character to pull rest of line from buffer into search string.") | |
50 (defconst search-ring-advance-char ?\M-n "\ | |
51 *Character to pull next (more recent) search string from the ring of same.") | |
52 (defconst search-ring-retreat-char ?\M-p "\ | |
53 *Character to pull previous (older) search string from the ring of same.") | |
54 | |
55 (defconst search-exit-option t "\ | |
56 *Non-nil means random control characters terminate incremental search.") | |
57 | |
58 (defvar search-slow-window-lines 1 "\ | |
59 *Number of lines in slow search display windows. | |
60 These are the short windows used during incremental search on slow terminals. | |
61 Negative means put the slow search window at the top (normally it's at bottom) | |
62 and the value is minus the number of lines.") | |
63 | |
64 (defvar search-slow-speed 1200 "\ | |
65 *Highest terminal speed at which to use \"slow\" style incremental search. | |
66 This is the style where a one-line window is created to show the line | |
67 that the search has reached.") | |
68 | |
69 (defconst search-upper-case t | |
70 "*Non-nil means an upper-case letter as search input means case-sensitive. | |
71 Any upper-case letter given explicitly as input to the incremental search | |
72 has the effect of turning off `case-fold-search' for the rest of this search. | |
73 Deleting the letter from the search string cancels the effect.") | |
74 | |
75 (fset 'search-forward-regexp 're-search-forward) | |
76 (fset 'search-backward-regexp 're-search-backward) | |
77 | |
78 (defvar search-ring nil | |
79 "List of recent non-regexp incremental searches. | |
80 Each element is a cons cell of the form (STRING . UPPERCASE-FLAG).") | |
81 | |
82 (defvar regexp-search-ring nil | |
83 "List of recent regexp incremental searches. | |
84 Each element is a cons cell of the form (STRING . UPPERCASE-FLAG).") | |
85 | |
86 (defconst search-ring-max 16 | |
87 "*Maximum length of search ring before oldest elements are thrown away.") | |
88 | |
89 (defvar search-ring-yank-pointer nil | |
90 "The tail of the search ring whose car is the last thing searched for.") | |
91 | |
92 (defvar regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer nil | |
93 "The tail of the regular expression search ring whose car is the last | |
94 thing searched for.") | |
95 | |
96 | |
97 (defun isearch-forward () | |
98 "Do incremental search forward. | |
99 As you type characters, they add to the search string and are found. | |
100 Type Delete to cancel characters from end of search string. | |
101 Type RET to exit, leaving point at location found. | |
102 Type C-s to search again forward, C-r to search again backward. | |
103 Type C-w to yank word from buffer onto end of search string and search for it. | |
104 Type C-y to yank rest of line onto end of search string, etc. | |
105 Type C-q to quote control character to search for it. | |
106 Other control and meta characters terminate the search | |
107 and are then executed normally. | |
108 The above special characters are mostly controlled by parameters; | |
109 do M-x apropos on search-.*-char to find them. | |
110 C-g while searching or when search has failed | |
111 cancels input back to what has been found successfully. | |
112 C-g when search is successful aborts and moves point to starting point." | |
113 (interactive) | |
114 (isearch t)) | |
115 (define-key global-map "\C-s" 'isearch-forward) | |
116 | |
117 (defun isearch-forward-regexp () | |
118 "Do incremental search forward for regular expression. | |
119 Like ordinary incremental search except that your input | |
120 is treated as a regexp. See \\[isearch-forward] for more info." | |
121 (interactive) | |
122 (isearch t t)) | |
123 (define-key esc-map "\C-s" 'isearch-forward-regexp) | |
124 | |
125 (defun isearch-backward () | |
126 "Do incremental search backward. | |
127 See \\[isearch-forward] for more information." | |
128 (interactive) | |
129 (isearch nil)) | |
130 (define-key global-map "\C-r" 'isearch-backward) | |
131 | |
132 (defun isearch-backward-regexp () | |
133 "Do incremental search backward for regular expression. | |
134 Like ordinary incremental search except that your input | |
135 is treated as a regexp. See \\[isearch-forward] for more info." | |
136 (interactive) | |
137 (isearch nil t)) | |
138 (define-key esc-map "\C-r" 'isearch-backward-regexp) | |
139 | |
140 | |
141 ;; This function does all the work of incremental search. | |
142 ;; The functions attached to ^R and ^S are trivial, | |
143 ;; merely calling this one, but they are always loaded by default | |
144 ;; whereas this file can optionally be autoloadable. | |
145 ;; This is the only entry point in this file. | |
146 | |
147 ;; OP-FUN is a function to be called after each input character is processed. | |
148 ;; (It is not called after characters that exit the search.) | |
149 | |
150 (defun isearch (forward &optional regexp op-fun) | |
151 (let ((search-string "") | |
152 (search-message "") | |
153 ;; List of previous states during this search. | |
154 (history nil) | |
155 ;; t means search is currently successful. | |
156 (success t) | |
157 ;; Set once the search has wrapped around the end of the buffer. | |
158 (wrapped nil) | |
159 ;; Nominal starting point for searching | |
160 ;; Usually this is the same as the opoint, | |
161 ;; but it is changed by wrapping | |
162 ;; and also by repeating the search. | |
163 (barrier (point)) | |
164 ;; Set temporarily when adding a character to a regexp | |
165 ;; enables it to match more rather than fewer places in the buffer. | |
166 liberalized | |
167 ;; Set temporarily by yanking text into the search string. | |
168 yank-flag | |
169 (invalid-regexp nil) | |
170 ;; non-nil means an explicit uppercase letter seen in the input | |
171 (uppercase-flag nil) | |
172 ;; Non-nil means start using a small window | |
778 | 173 ;; if the search moves outside what is currently on the frame. |
347 | 174 (slow-terminal-mode (and (<= baud-rate search-slow-speed) |
175 (> (window-height) | |
176 (* 4 search-slow-window-lines)))) | |
177 ;; t means a small window is currently in use. | |
178 (small-window nil) ;if t, using a small window | |
179 ;; These variables preserve information from the small window | |
180 ;; through exit from the save-window-excursion. | |
181 (found-point nil) | |
182 (found-start nil) | |
183 ;; Point is at one end of the last match. | |
184 ;; This variable records the other end of that match. | |
185 (other-end nil) | |
186 ;; Value of point at start of search, | |
187 ;; for moving the cursor back on quitting. | |
188 (opoint (point)) | |
189 (inhibit-quit t) ;Prevent ^G from quitting, so we can read it. | |
778 | 190 ;; The frame we're working on; if this changes, we exit isearch. |
191 (frame (if (fboundp 'selected-frame) (selected-frame)))) | |
347 | 192 |
193 (isearch-push-state) | |
194 (save-window-excursion | |
195 (catch 'search-done | |
196 (while t | |
197 (or (and (numberp unread-command-char) (>= unread-command-char 0)) | |
198 (progn | |
199 (or (input-pending-p) | |
200 (isearch-message)) | |
201 (if (and slow-terminal-mode | |
202 (not (or small-window (pos-visible-in-window-p)))) | |
203 (progn | |
204 (setq small-window t) | |
205 (setq found-point (point)) | |
206 (move-to-window-line 0) | |
207 (let ((window-min-height 1)) | |
208 (split-window nil (if (< search-slow-window-lines 0) | |
209 (1+ (- search-slow-window-lines)) | |
210 (- (window-height) | |
211 (1+ search-slow-window-lines))))) | |
212 (if (< search-slow-window-lines 0) | |
213 (progn (vertical-motion (- 1 search-slow-window-lines)) | |
214 (set-window-start (next-window) (point)) | |
215 (set-window-hscroll (next-window) | |
216 (window-hscroll)) | |
217 (set-window-hscroll (selected-window) 0)) | |
218 (other-window 1)) | |
219 (goto-char found-point))))) | |
220 (let ((char (if quit-flag | |
221 ?\C-g | |
222 (read-event)))) | |
223 (setq quit-flag nil liberalized nil yank-flag nil) | |
224 (cond ((and (or (not (integerp char)) | |
225 (and (>= char 128) | |
226 (not (= char search-ring-advance-char)) | |
227 (not (= char search-ring-retreat-char)))) | |
228 search-exit-option) | |
229 (setq unread-command-char char) | |
230 (throw 'search-done t)) | |
231 | |
778 | 232 ;; If the user switches to a different frame, exit. |
233 ((not (eq frame last-event-frame)) | |
347 | 234 (setq unread-command-char char) |
235 (throw 'search-done t)) | |
236 | |
237 ((eq char search-exit-char) | |
238 ;; RET means exit search normally. | |
239 ;; Except, if first thing typed, it means do nonincremental | |
240 (if (= 0 (length search-string)) | |
241 (nonincremental-search forward regexp)) | |
242 (throw 'search-done t)) | |
243 ((= char ?\C-g) | |
244 ;; ^G means the user tried to quit. | |
245 (ding) | |
246 (discard-input) | |
247 (if success | |
248 ;; If search is successful, move back to starting point | |
249 ;; and really do quit. | |
250 (progn (goto-char opoint) | |
251 (signal 'quit nil)) | |
252 ;; If search is failing, rub out until it is once more | |
253 ;; successful. | |
254 (while (not success) (isearch-pop)))) | |
255 ((or (eq char search-repeat-char) | |
256 (eq char search-reverse-char)) | |
257 (if (eq forward (eq char search-repeat-char)) | |
258 ;; C-s in forward or C-r in reverse. | |
259 (if (equal search-string "") | |
260 ;; If search string is empty, use last one. | |
261 (isearch-get-string-from-ring) | |
262 ;; If already have what to search for, repeat it. | |
263 (or success | |
264 (progn (goto-char (if forward (point-min) (point-max))) | |
265 (setq wrapped t)))) | |
266 ;; C-s in reverse or C-r in forward, change direction. | |
267 (setq forward (not forward))) | |
268 (setq barrier (point)) ; For subsequent \| if regexp. | |
269 (setq success t) | |
270 (or (equal search-string "") | |
271 (progn | |
272 ;; If repeating a search that found an empty string, | |
273 ;; ensure we advance. Test history to make sure we | |
274 ;; actually have done a search already; otherwise, | |
275 ;; the match data will be random. | |
276 (if (and (cdr history) | |
277 (= (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))) | |
278 (forward-char (if forward 1 -1))) | |
279 (isearch-search))) | |
280 (isearch-push-state)) | |
281 ((= char search-delete-char) | |
282 ;; Rubout means discard last input item and move point | |
283 ;; back. If buffer is empty, just beep. | |
284 (if (null (cdr history)) | |
285 (ding) | |
286 (isearch-pop))) | |
287 ((= char search-ring-advance-char) | |
288 (isearch-pop) | |
289 (if regexp | |
290 (let ((length (length regexp-search-ring))) | |
291 (if (zerop length) | |
292 () | |
293 (setq regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer | |
294 (nthcdr (% (+ 1 (- length (length regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer))) | |
295 length) | |
296 regexp-search-ring)) | |
297 (isearch-get-string-from-ring))) | |
298 (let ((length (length search-ring))) | |
299 (if (zerop length) | |
300 () | |
301 (setq search-ring-yank-pointer | |
302 (nthcdr (% (+ 1 (- length (length search-ring-yank-pointer))) | |
303 length) | |
304 search-ring)) | |
305 (isearch-get-string-from-ring)))) | |
306 (isearch-push-state) | |
307 (isearch-search)) | |
308 ((= char search-ring-retreat-char) | |
309 (isearch-pop) | |
310 (if regexp | |
311 (let ((length (length regexp-search-ring))) | |
312 (if (zerop length) | |
313 () | |
314 (setq regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer | |
315 (nthcdr (% (+ (- length (length regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer)) | |
316 (1- length)) | |
317 length) | |
318 regexp-search-ring)) | |
319 (isearch-get-string-from-ring))) | |
320 (let ((length (length search-ring))) | |
321 (if (zerop length) | |
322 () | |
323 (setq search-ring-yank-pointer | |
324 (nthcdr (% (+ (- length (length search-ring-yank-pointer)) | |
325 (1- length)) | |
326 length) | |
327 search-ring)) | |
328 (isearch-get-string-from-ring)))) | |
329 (isearch-push-state) | |
330 (isearch-search)) | |
331 (t | |
332 (cond ((or (eq char search-yank-word-char) | |
333 (eq char search-yank-line-char)) | |
334 ;; ^W means gobble next word from buffer. | |
335 ;; ^Y means gobble rest of line from buffer. | |
336 (let ((word (save-excursion | |
337 (and (not forward) other-end | |
338 (goto-char other-end)) | |
339 (buffer-substring | |
340 (point) | |
341 (save-excursion | |
342 (if (eq char search-yank-line-char) | |
343 (end-of-line) | |
344 (forward-word 1)) | |
345 (point)))))) | |
346 (if regexp | |
347 (setq word (regexp-quote word))) | |
348 (setq search-string (concat search-string word) | |
349 search-message | |
350 (concat search-message | |
351 (mapconcat 'text-char-description | |
352 word "")) | |
353 ;; Don't move cursor in reverse search. | |
354 yank-flag t))) | |
355 ;; Any other control char => | |
356 ;; unread it and exit the search normally. | |
357 ((and search-exit-option | |
358 (/= char search-quote-char) | |
359 (or (>= char ?\177) | |
360 (and (< char ? ) | |
361 (/= char ?\t) | |
362 (/= char ?\n)))) | |
363 (setq unread-command-char char) | |
364 (throw 'search-done t)) | |
365 (t | |
366 ;; Any other character => add it to the | |
367 ;; search string and search. | |
368 (cond ((= char search-quote-char) | |
369 (setq char (read-quoted-char | |
370 (isearch-message t)))) | |
371 ((= char ?\r) | |
372 ;; RET translates to newline. | |
373 (setq char ?\n))) | |
374 (setq search-string (concat search-string | |
375 (char-to-string char)) | |
376 search-message (concat search-message | |
377 (text-char-description char)) | |
378 uppercase-flag (or uppercase-flag | |
379 (not (= char (downcase char))))))) | |
380 (if (and (not success) | |
381 ;; unsuccessful regexp search may become | |
382 ;; successful by addition of characters which | |
383 ;; make search-string valid | |
384 (not regexp)) | |
385 nil | |
386 ;; Check for chars that can make a regexp more liberal. | |
387 ;; They can make a regexp match sooner | |
388 ;; or make it succeed instead of failing. | |
389 ;; So go back to place last successful search started | |
390 ;; or to the last ^S/^R (barrier), whichever is nearer. | |
391 (and regexp history | |
392 (cond ((and (memq char '(?* ??)) | |
393 ;; Don't treat *, ? as special | |
394 ;; within [] or after \. | |
395 (not (nth 6 (car history)))) | |
396 (setq liberalized t) | |
397 ;; This used to use element 2 | |
398 ;; in a reverse search, but it seems that 5 | |
399 ;; (which is the end of the old match) | |
400 ;; is better in that case too. | |
401 (let ((cs (nth 5 ; old other-end. | |
402 (car (cdr history))))) | |
403 ;; (car history) is after last search; | |
404 ;; (car (cdr history)) is from before it. | |
405 (setq cs (or cs barrier)) | |
406 (goto-char | |
407 (if forward | |
408 (max cs barrier) | |
409 (min cs barrier))))) | |
410 ((eq char ?\|) | |
411 (setq liberalized t) | |
412 (goto-char barrier)))) | |
413 ;; Turn off case-sensitivity if string requests it. | |
414 (let ((case-fold-search | |
415 (and case-fold-search | |
416 (not (and uppercase-flag | |
417 search-upper-case))))) | |
418 ;; In reverse search, adding stuff at | |
419 ;; the end may cause zero or many more chars to be | |
420 ;; matched, in the string following point. | |
421 ;; Allow all those possibilities without moving point as | |
422 ;; long as the match does not extend past search origin. | |
423 (if (and (not forward) (not liberalized) | |
424 (condition-case () | |
425 (looking-at (if regexp search-string | |
426 (regexp-quote search-string))) | |
427 (error nil)) | |
428 (or yank-flag | |
429 ;; Used to have (min opoint barrier) | |
430 ;; instead of barrier. | |
431 ;; This lost when wrapping. | |
432 (<= (match-end 0) barrier))) | |
433 (setq success t invalid-regexp nil | |
434 other-end (match-end 0)) | |
435 ;; Not regexp, not reverse, or no match at point. | |
436 (if (and other-end (not liberalized)) | |
437 (goto-char (if forward other-end | |
438 ;; Used to have opoint inside the min. | |
439 ;; This lost when wrapping. | |
440 (min barrier (1+ other-end))))) | |
441 (isearch-search)))) | |
442 (isearch-push-state)))) | |
443 (if op-fun (funcall op-fun)))) | |
444 (setq found-start (window-start (selected-window))) | |
445 (setq found-point (point))) | |
446 (if (> (length search-string) 0) | |
447 (if (and regexp (not (member search-string regexp-search-ring))) | |
448 (progn | |
449 (setq regexp-search-ring (cons (cons search-string uppercase-flag) | |
450 regexp-search-ring) | |
451 regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer regexp-search-ring) | |
888 | 452 (if (> (length regexp-search-ring) search-ring-max) |
347 | 453 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- search-ring-max) regexp-search-ring) nil))) |
454 (if (not (member search-string search-ring)) | |
455 (progn | |
456 (setq search-ring (cons (cons search-string uppercase-flag) | |
457 search-ring) | |
458 search-ring-yank-pointer search-ring) | |
459 (if (> (length search-ring) search-ring-max) | |
460 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- search-ring-max) search-ring) nil)))))) | |
461 ;; If we displayed a single-line window, set point in this window. | |
462 (if small-window | |
463 (goto-char found-point)) | |
464 ;; If there was movement, mark the starting position. | |
465 ;; Maybe should test difference between and set mark iff > threshold. | |
466 (if (/= (point) opoint) | |
467 (push-mark opoint) | |
468 (message "")) | |
469 (or small-window | |
470 ;; Exiting the save-window-excursion clobbers this; restore it. | |
471 (set-window-start (selected-window) found-start t)))) | |
472 | |
473 (defun isearch-message (&optional c-q-hack ellipsis) | |
474 ;; If about to search, and previous search regexp was invalid, | |
475 ;; check that it still is. If it is valid now, | |
476 ;; let the message we display while searching say that it is valid. | |
477 (and invalid-regexp ellipsis | |
478 (condition-case () | |
479 (progn (re-search-forward search-string (point) t) | |
480 (setq invalid-regexp nil)) | |
481 (error nil))) | |
482 ;; If currently failing, display no ellipsis. | |
483 (or success (setq ellipsis nil)) | |
484 (let ((m (concat (if success "" "failing ") | |
485 (if wrapped "wrapped ") | |
486 (if (or (not case-fold-search) | |
487 (and uppercase-flag search-upper-case)) | |
488 "case-sensitive ") | |
489 (if regexp "regexp " "") | |
490 "I-search" | |
491 (if forward ": " " backward: ") | |
492 search-message | |
493 (if c-q-hack "^Q" "") | |
494 (if invalid-regexp | |
495 (concat " [" invalid-regexp "]") | |
496 "")))) | |
497 (aset m 0 (upcase (aref m 0))) | |
498 (let ((cursor-in-echo-area ellipsis)) | |
499 (if c-q-hack m (message "%s" m))))) | |
500 | |
501 ;; Get the search string from the "front" of the ring of previous searches. | |
502 (defun isearch-get-string-from-ring () | |
503 (let ((elt (car (if regexp | |
504 (or regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer regexp-search-ring) | |
505 (or search-ring-yank-pointer search-ring))))) | |
506 ;; ELT describes the most recent search or where we have rotated the ring. | |
507 (if elt | |
508 (setq search-string (car elt) | |
509 uppercase-flag (cdr elt)) | |
510 (setq search-string "" uppercase-flag nil))) | |
511 ;; Let's give this one the benefit of the doubt. | |
512 (setq invalid-regexp nil) | |
513 (setq search-message (mapconcat 'text-char-description search-string ""))) | |
514 | |
515 (defun isearch-pop () | |
516 (setq history (cdr history)) | |
517 (let ((cmd (car history))) | |
518 (setq search-string (car cmd) | |
519 search-message (car (cdr cmd)) | |
520 success (nth 3 cmd) | |
521 forward (nth 4 cmd) | |
522 other-end (nth 5 cmd) | |
523 invalid-regexp (nth 6 cmd) | |
524 wrapped (nth 7 cmd) | |
525 barrier (nth 8 cmd) | |
526 uppercase-flag (nth 9 cmd)) | |
527 (goto-char (car (cdr (cdr cmd)))))) | |
528 | |
529 (defun isearch-push-state () | |
530 (setq history (cons (list search-string search-message (point) | |
531 success forward other-end invalid-regexp | |
532 wrapped barrier uppercase-flag) | |
533 history))) | |
534 | |
535 (defun isearch-search () | |
536 (let ((case-fold-search | |
537 (and case-fold-search | |
538 (not (and uppercase-flag | |
539 search-upper-case))))) | |
540 (isearch-message nil t) | |
541 (condition-case lossage | |
542 (let ((inhibit-quit nil)) | |
543 (if regexp (setq invalid-regexp nil)) | |
544 (setq success | |
545 (funcall | |
546 (if regexp | |
547 (if forward 're-search-forward 're-search-backward) | |
548 (if forward 'search-forward 'search-backward)) | |
549 search-string nil t)) | |
550 (if success | |
551 (setq other-end | |
552 (if forward (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) | |
553 (quit (setq unread-command-char ?\C-g) | |
554 (setq success nil)) | |
555 (invalid-regexp (setq invalid-regexp (car (cdr lossage))) | |
556 (if (string-match "\\`Premature \\|\\`Unmatched \\|\\`Invalid " | |
557 invalid-regexp) | |
558 (setq invalid-regexp "incomplete input")))) | |
559 (if success | |
560 nil | |
561 ;; Ding if failed this time after succeeding last time. | |
562 (and (nth 3 (car history)) | |
563 (ding)) | |
564 (goto-char (nth 2 (car history)))))) | |
565 | |
566 ;; This is called from incremental-search | |
567 ;; if the first input character is the exit character. | |
568 ;; The interactive-arg-reader uses free variables `forward' and `regexp' | |
569 ;; which are bound by `incremental-search'. | |
570 | |
571 ;; We store the search string in `search-string' | |
572 ;; which has been bound already by `incremental-search' | |
573 ;; so that, when we exit, it is copied into `search-last-string'. | |
574 | |
575 (defun nonincremental-search (forward regexp) | |
576 (let (message char function string inhibit-quit) | |
577 (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t)) | |
578 ;; Prompt assuming not word search, | |
579 (setq message (if regexp | |
580 (if forward "Regexp search: " | |
581 "Regexp search backward: ") | |
582 (if forward "Search: " "Search backward: "))) | |
583 (message "%s" message) | |
584 ;; Read 1 char and switch to word search if it is ^W. | |
585 (setq char (read-event))) | |
586 (if (and (numberp char) (eq char search-yank-word-char)) | |
587 (setq message (if forward "Word search: " "Word search backward: ")) | |
588 ;; Otherwise let that 1 char be part of the search string. | |
589 (setq unread-command-char char)) | |
590 (setq function | |
591 (if (eq char search-yank-word-char) | |
592 (if forward 'word-search-forward 'word-search-backward) | |
593 (if regexp | |
594 (if forward 're-search-forward 're-search-backward) | |
595 (if forward 'search-forward 'search-backward)))) | |
596 ;; Read the search string with corrected prompt. | |
597 (setq string (read-string message)) | |
598 ;; Empty means use default. | |
599 (if (= 0 (length string)) | |
600 (setq string search-last-string) | |
601 ;; Set last search string now so it is set even if we fail. | |
602 (setq search-last-string string)) | |
603 ;; Since we used the minibuffer, we should be available for redo. | |
604 (setq command-history (cons (list function string) command-history)) | |
605 ;; Go ahead and search. | |
606 (funcall function string))) | |
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608 ;;; isearch.el ends here |