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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, |
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5 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
6555 | 6 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
7 @setfilename ../info/minibuf | |
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8 @node Minibuffers, Command Loop, Read and Print, Top |
6555 | 9 @chapter Minibuffers |
10 @cindex arguments, reading | |
11 @cindex complex arguments | |
12 @cindex minibuffer | |
13 | |
14 A @dfn{minibuffer} is a special buffer that Emacs commands use to read | |
15 arguments more complicated than the single numeric prefix argument. | |
16 These arguments include file names, buffer names, and command names (as | |
17 in @kbd{M-x}). The minibuffer is displayed on the bottom line of the | |
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18 frame, in the same place as the echo area, but only while it is in use |
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19 for reading an argument. |
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21 @menu | |
22 * Intro to Minibuffers:: Basic information about minibuffers. | |
23 * Text from Minibuffer:: How to read a straight text string. | |
24 * Object from Minibuffer:: How to read a Lisp object or expression. | |
25 * Minibuffer History:: Recording previous minibuffer inputs | |
26 so the user can reuse them. | |
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27 * Initial Input:: Specifying initial contents for the minibuffer. |
6555 | 28 * Completion:: How to invoke and customize completion. |
29 * Yes-or-No Queries:: Asking a question with a simple answer. | |
30 * Multiple Queries:: Asking a series of similar questions. | |
23147 | 31 * Reading a Password:: Reading a password from the terminal. |
6555 | 32 * Minibuffer Misc:: Various customization hooks and variables. |
33 @end menu | |
34 | |
35 @node Intro to Minibuffers | |
36 @section Introduction to Minibuffers | |
37 | |
38 In most ways, a minibuffer is a normal Emacs buffer. Most operations | |
39 @emph{within} a buffer, such as editing commands, work normally in a | |
40 minibuffer. However, many operations for managing buffers do not apply | |
41 to minibuffers. The name of a minibuffer always has the form @w{@samp{ | |
46915 | 42 *Minibuf-@var{number}*}}, and it cannot be changed. Minibuffers are |
6555 | 43 displayed only in special windows used only for minibuffers; these |
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44 windows always appear at the bottom of a frame. (Sometimes frames have |
6555 | 45 no minibuffer window, and sometimes a special kind of frame contains |
46 nothing but a minibuffer window; see @ref{Minibuffers and Frames}.) | |
47 | |
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48 The text in the minibuffer always starts with the @dfn{prompt string}, |
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49 the text that was specified by the program that is using the minibuffer |
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50 to tell the user what sort of input to type. This text is marked |
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51 read-only so you won't accidentally delete or change it. It is also |
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52 marked as a field (@pxref{Fields}), so that certain motion functions, |
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55 boundary between the prompt and the actual text. (In older Emacs |
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56 versions, the prompt was displayed using a special mechanism and was not |
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57 part of the buffer contents.) |
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58 |
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59 The minibuffer's window is normally a single line; it grows |
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60 automatically if necessary if the contents require more space. You can |
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61 explicitly resize it temporarily with the window sizing commands; it |
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62 reverts to its normal size when the minibuffer is exited. You can |
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63 resize it permanently by using the window sizing commands in the frame's |
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64 other window, when the minibuffer is not active. If the frame contains |
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65 just a minibuffer, you can change the minibuffer's size by changing the |
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66 frame's size. |
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68 Use of the minibuffer reads input events, and that alters the values |
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69 of variables such as @code{this-command} and @code{last-command} |
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70 (@pxref{Command Loop Info}). Your program should bind them around the |
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71 code that uses the minibuffer, if you do not want that to change them. |
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6555 | 73 If a command uses a minibuffer while there is an active minibuffer, |
74 this is called a @dfn{recursive minibuffer}. The first minibuffer is | |
75 named @w{@samp{ *Minibuf-0*}}. Recursive minibuffers are named by | |
76 incrementing the number at the end of the name. (The names begin with a | |
77 space so that they won't show up in normal buffer lists.) Of several | |
78 recursive minibuffers, the innermost (or most recently entered) is the | |
79 active minibuffer. We usually call this ``the'' minibuffer. You can | |
80 permit or forbid recursive minibuffers by setting the variable | |
81 @code{enable-recursive-minibuffers} or by putting properties of that | |
82 name on command symbols (@pxref{Minibuffer Misc}). | |
83 | |
84 Like other buffers, a minibuffer may use any of several local keymaps | |
85 (@pxref{Keymaps}); these contain various exit commands and in some cases | |
12098 | 86 completion commands (@pxref{Completion}). |
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88 @itemize @bullet | |
89 @item | |
90 @code{minibuffer-local-map} is for ordinary input (no completion). | |
91 | |
92 @item | |
93 @code{minibuffer-local-ns-map} is similar, except that @key{SPC} exits | |
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94 just like @key{RET}. |
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96 @item | |
97 @code{minibuffer-local-completion-map} is for permissive completion. | |
98 | |
99 @item | |
100 @code{minibuffer-local-must-match-map} is for strict completion and | |
101 for cautious completion. | |
102 @end itemize | |
103 | |
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104 When Emacs is running in batch mode, any request to read from the |
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6555 | 108 @node Text from Minibuffer |
109 @section Reading Text Strings with the Minibuffer | |
110 | |
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111 Most often, the minibuffer is used to read text as a string. It can |
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112 also be used to read a Lisp object in textual form. The most basic |
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113 primitive for minibuffer input is @code{read-from-minibuffer}; it can do |
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12098 | 116 In most cases, you should not call minibuffer input functions in the |
117 middle of a Lisp function. Instead, do all minibuffer input as part of | |
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118 reading the arguments for a command, in the @code{interactive} |
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121 @defun read-from-minibuffer prompt-string &optional initial-contents keymap read hist default inherit-input-method keep-all |
6555 | 122 This function is the most general way to get input through the |
123 minibuffer. By default, it accepts arbitrary text and returns it as a | |
124 string; however, if @var{read} is non-@code{nil}, then it uses | |
125 @code{read} to convert the text into a Lisp object (@pxref{Input | |
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128 The first thing this function does is to activate a minibuffer and |
6555 | 129 display it with @var{prompt-string} as the prompt. This value must be a |
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132 When the user types a command to exit the minibuffer, |
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133 @code{read-from-minibuffer} constructs the return value from the text in |
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134 the minibuffer. Normally it returns a string containing that text. |
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135 However, if @var{read} is non-@code{nil}, @code{read-from-minibuffer} |
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136 reads the text and returns the resulting Lisp object, unevaluated. |
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137 (@xref{Input Functions}, for information about reading.) |
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139 The argument @var{default} specifies a default value to make available |
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140 through the history commands. It should be a string, or @code{nil}. |
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141 If non-@code{nil}, the user can access it using |
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142 @code{next-history-element}, usually bound in the minibuffer to |
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143 @kbd{M-n}. If @var{read} is non-@code{nil}, then @var{default} is |
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144 also used as the input to @code{read}, if the user enters empty input. |
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145 (If @var{read} is non-@code{nil} and @var{default} is @code{nil}, empty |
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146 input results in an @code{end-of-file} error.) However, in the usual |
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147 case (where @var{read} is @code{nil}), @code{read-from-minibuffer} |
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148 ignores @var{default} when the user enters empty input and returns an |
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149 empty string, @code{""}. In this respect, it is different from all |
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150 the other minibuffer input functions in this chapter. |
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152 If @var{keymap} is non-@code{nil}, that keymap is the local keymap to | |
153 use in the minibuffer. If @var{keymap} is omitted or @code{nil}, the | |
154 value of @code{minibuffer-local-map} is used as the keymap. Specifying | |
155 a keymap is the most important way to customize the minibuffer for | |
156 various applications such as completion. | |
157 | |
158 The argument @var{hist} specifies which history list variable to use | |
159 for saving the input and for history commands used in the minibuffer. | |
160 It defaults to @code{minibuffer-history}. @xref{Minibuffer History}. | |
161 | |
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163 non-@code{nil}, then the string which is returned includes whatever text |
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164 properties were present in the minibuffer. Otherwise all the text |
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173 If @var{keep-all} is non-@code{nil}, even empty and duplicate inputs |
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176 Use of @var{initial-contents} is mostly deprecated; we recommend using |
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178 for @var{hist}. @xref{Initial Input}. |
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180 | |
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181 @defun read-string prompt &optional initial history default inherit-input-method |
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183 arguments @var{prompt}, @var{initial}, @var{history} and |
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184 @var{inherit-input-method} are used as in @code{read-from-minibuffer}. |
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185 The keymap used is @code{minibuffer-local-map}. |
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195 | |
196 @smallexample | |
197 @group | |
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207 @end smallexample | |
208 @end defun | |
209 | |
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6555 | 223 This is the default local keymap for reading from the minibuffer. By |
224 default, it makes the following bindings: | |
225 | |
226 @table @asis | |
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229 | |
230 @item @key{RET} | |
231 @code{exit-minibuffer} | |
232 | |
233 @item @kbd{C-g} | |
234 @code{abort-recursive-edit} | |
235 | |
236 @item @kbd{M-n} | |
237 @code{next-history-element} | |
238 | |
239 @item @kbd{M-p} | |
240 @code{previous-history-element} | |
241 | |
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244 | |
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247 @end table | |
248 @end defvar | |
249 | |
250 @c In version 18, initial is required | |
251 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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252 @defun read-no-blanks-input prompt &optional initial inherit-input-method |
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254 whitespace characters as part of the input: instead, those characters | |
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256 @var{inherit-input-method} are used as in @code{read-from-minibuffer}. |
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258 This is a simplified interface to the @code{read-from-minibuffer} | |
259 function, and passes the value of the @code{minibuffer-local-ns-map} | |
260 keymap as the @var{keymap} argument for that function. Since the keymap | |
261 @code{minibuffer-local-ns-map} does not rebind @kbd{C-q}, it @emph{is} | |
262 possible to put a space into the string, by quoting it. | |
263 | |
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6555 | 267 @smallexample |
268 @group | |
269 (read-no-blanks-input @var{prompt} @var{initial}) | |
270 @equiv{} | |
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272 (read-from-minibuffer @var{prompt} @var{initial} minibuffer-local-ns-map)) |
6555 | 273 @end group |
274 @end smallexample | |
275 @end defun | |
276 | |
277 @defvar minibuffer-local-ns-map | |
278 This built-in variable is the keymap used as the minibuffer local keymap | |
279 in the function @code{read-no-blanks-input}. By default, it makes the | |
12098 | 280 following bindings, in addition to those of @code{minibuffer-local-map}: |
6555 | 281 |
282 @table @asis | |
283 @item @key{SPC} | |
284 @cindex @key{SPC} in minibuffer | |
285 @code{exit-minibuffer} | |
286 | |
287 @item @key{TAB} | |
288 @cindex @key{TAB} in minibuffer | |
289 @code{exit-minibuffer} | |
290 | |
291 @item @kbd{?} | |
292 @cindex @kbd{?} in minibuffer | |
293 @code{self-insert-and-exit} | |
294 @end table | |
295 @end defvar | |
296 | |
297 @node Object from Minibuffer | |
298 @section Reading Lisp Objects with the Minibuffer | |
299 | |
300 This section describes functions for reading Lisp objects with the | |
301 minibuffer. | |
302 | |
303 @defun read-minibuffer prompt &optional initial | |
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304 This function reads a Lisp object using the minibuffer, and returns it |
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310 | |
311 @smallexample | |
312 @group | |
313 (read-minibuffer @var{prompt} @var{initial}) | |
314 @equiv{} | |
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6555 | 317 @end group |
318 @end smallexample | |
319 | |
320 Here is an example in which we supply the string @code{"(testing)"} as | |
321 initial input: | |
322 | |
323 @smallexample | |
324 @group | |
325 (read-minibuffer | |
326 "Enter an expression: " (format "%s" '(testing))) | |
327 | |
328 ;; @r{Here is how the minibuffer is displayed:} | |
329 @end group | |
330 | |
331 @group | |
332 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
333 Enter an expression: (testing)@point{} | |
334 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
335 @end group | |
336 @end smallexample | |
337 | |
338 @noindent | |
339 The user can type @key{RET} immediately to use the initial input as a | |
340 default, or can edit the input. | |
341 @end defun | |
342 | |
343 @defun eval-minibuffer prompt &optional initial | |
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6555 | 349 @code{read-minibuffer}: |
350 | |
351 @smallexample | |
352 @group | |
353 (eval-minibuffer @var{prompt} @var{initial}) | |
354 @equiv{} | |
355 (eval (read-minibuffer @var{prompt} @var{initial})) | |
356 @end group | |
357 @end smallexample | |
358 @end defun | |
359 | |
360 @defun edit-and-eval-command prompt form | |
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361 This function reads a Lisp expression in the minibuffer, and then |
6555 | 362 evaluates it. The difference between this command and |
363 @code{eval-minibuffer} is that here the initial @var{form} is not | |
364 optional and it is treated as a Lisp object to be converted to printed | |
365 representation rather than as a string of text. It is printed with | |
366 @code{prin1}, so if it is a string, double-quote characters (@samp{"}) | |
367 appear in the initial text. @xref{Output Functions}. | |
368 | |
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6555 | 372 When the user exits the minibuffer, the edited text is read with |
373 @code{read} and then evaluated. The resulting value becomes the value | |
374 of @code{edit-and-eval-command}. | |
375 | |
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6555 | 377 text which is a valid form already: |
378 | |
379 @smallexample | |
380 @group | |
381 (edit-and-eval-command "Please edit: " '(forward-word 1)) | |
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385 @end group | |
386 | |
387 @group | |
388 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
389 Please edit: (forward-word 1)@point{} | |
390 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
391 @end group | |
392 @end smallexample | |
393 | |
394 @noindent | |
395 Typing @key{RET} right away would exit the minibuffer and evaluate the | |
396 expression, thus moving point forward one word. | |
397 @code{edit-and-eval-command} returns @code{nil} in this example. | |
398 @end defun | |
399 | |
400 @node Minibuffer History | |
401 @section Minibuffer History | |
402 @cindex minibuffer history | |
403 @cindex history list | |
404 | |
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412 list for each use of the minibuffer. | |
413 | |
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416 which is how you specify the history list. Here are the possible | |
417 values: | |
418 | |
419 @table @asis | |
420 @item @var{variable} | |
421 Use @var{variable} (a symbol) as the history list. | |
422 | |
423 @item (@var{variable} . @var{startpos}) | |
424 Use @var{variable} (a symbol) as the history list, and assume that the | |
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438 | |
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441 see below. You can also create your own history list variable; just | |
442 initialize it to @code{nil} before the first use. | |
443 | |
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6555 | 445 elements to the history list automatically, and provide commands to |
446 allow the user to reuse items on the list. The only thing your program | |
447 needs to do to use a history list is to initialize it and to pass its | |
448 name to the input functions when you wish. But it is safe to modify the | |
449 list by hand when the minibuffer input functions are not using it. | |
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6555 | 473 @defvar minibuffer-history |
474 The default history list for minibuffer history input. | |
475 @end defvar | |
476 | |
477 @defvar query-replace-history | |
478 A history list for arguments to @code{query-replace} (and similar | |
479 arguments to other commands). | |
480 @end defvar | |
481 | |
482 @defvar file-name-history | |
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6555 | 488 @end defvar |
489 | |
490 @defvar regexp-history | |
491 A history list for regular expression arguments. | |
492 @end defvar | |
493 | |
494 @defvar extended-command-history | |
495 A history list for arguments that are names of extended commands. | |
496 @end defvar | |
497 | |
498 @defvar shell-command-history | |
499 A history list for arguments that are shell commands. | |
500 @end defvar | |
501 | |
502 @defvar read-expression-history | |
503 A history list for arguments that are Lisp expressions to evaluate. | |
504 @end defvar | |
505 | |
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507 @section Initial Input |
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511 feature for specifiying that the minibuffer should start out with |
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518 value to return. |
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523 to offer useful default inputs to the user. |
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527 @var{hist} or @var{history} argument. @xref{Minibuffer History}. |
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538 non-completion minibuffer input functions that support this argument, |
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6555 | 545 @node Completion |
546 @section Completion | |
547 @cindex completion | |
548 | |
549 @dfn{Completion} is a feature that fills in the rest of a name | |
550 starting from an abbreviation for it. Completion works by comparing the | |
551 user's input against a list of valid names and determining how much of | |
552 the name is determined uniquely by what the user has typed. For | |
553 example, when you type @kbd{C-x b} (@code{switch-to-buffer}) and then | |
554 type the first few letters of the name of the buffer to which you wish | |
555 to switch, and then type @key{TAB} (@code{minibuffer-complete}), Emacs | |
556 extends the name as far as it can. | |
557 | |
558 Standard Emacs commands offer completion for names of symbols, files, | |
559 buffers, and processes; with the functions in this section, you can | |
560 implement completion for other kinds of names. | |
561 | |
562 The @code{try-completion} function is the basic primitive for | |
563 completion: it returns the longest determined completion of a given | |
564 initial string, with a given set of strings to match against. | |
565 | |
566 The function @code{completing-read} provides a higher-level interface | |
567 for completion. A call to @code{completing-read} specifies how to | |
568 determine the list of valid names. The function then activates the | |
569 minibuffer with a local keymap that binds a few keys to commands useful | |
570 for completion. Other functions provide convenient simple interfaces | |
571 for reading certain kinds of names with completion. | |
572 | |
573 @menu | |
574 * Basic Completion:: Low-level functions for completing strings. | |
575 (These are too low level to use the minibuffer.) | |
576 * Minibuffer Completion:: Invoking the minibuffer with completion. | |
577 * Completion Commands:: Minibuffer commands that do completion. | |
578 * High-Level Completion:: Convenient special cases of completion | |
579 (reading buffer name, file name, etc.) | |
580 * Reading File Names:: Using completion to read file names. | |
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581 * Programmed Completion:: Writing your own completion-function. |
6555 | 582 @end menu |
583 | |
584 @node Basic Completion | |
585 @subsection Basic Completion Functions | |
586 | |
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587 The functions @code{try-completion}, @code{all-completions} and |
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588 @code{test-completion} have nothing in themselves to do with |
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589 minibuffers. We describe them in this chapter so as to keep them near |
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593 This function returns the longest common substring of all possible | |
594 completions of @var{string} in @var{collection}. The value of | |
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595 @var{collection} must be a list of strings, an alist, an obarray, a |
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596 hash table, or a function that implements a virtual set of strings |
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599 Completion compares @var{string} against each of the permissible | |
600 completions specified by @var{collection}; if the beginning of the | |
601 permissible completion equals @var{string}, it matches. If no permissible | |
602 completions match, @code{try-completion} returns @code{nil}. If only | |
603 one permissible completion matches, and the match is exact, then | |
604 @code{try-completion} returns @code{t}. Otherwise, the value is the | |
605 longest initial sequence common to all the permissible completions that | |
606 match. | |
607 | |
608 If @var{collection} is an alist (@pxref{Association Lists}), the | |
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609 permissible completions are the elements of the alist that are either |
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610 strings or conses whose @sc{car} is a string. Other elements of the |
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611 alist are ignored. (Remember that in Emacs Lisp, the elements of |
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612 alists do not @emph{have} to be conses.) As all elements of the alist |
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614 though we usually do not think of such lists as alists. |
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616 @cindex obarray in completion | |
617 If @var{collection} is an obarray (@pxref{Creating Symbols}), the names | |
618 of all symbols in the obarray form the set of permissible completions. The | |
619 global variable @code{obarray} holds an obarray containing the names of | |
620 all interned Lisp symbols. | |
621 | |
622 Note that the only valid way to make a new obarray is to create it | |
623 empty and then add symbols to it one by one using @code{intern}. | |
624 Also, you cannot intern a given symbol in more than one obarray. | |
625 | |
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626 If @var{collection} is a hash table, then the keys that are strings |
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627 are the possible completions. Other keys are ignored. |
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630 the function is solely responsible for performing completion; |
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632 function is called with three arguments: @var{string}, @var{predicate} | |
633 and @code{nil}. (The reason for the third argument is so that the same | |
634 function can be used in @code{all-completions} and do the appropriate | |
635 thing in either case.) @xref{Programmed Completion}. | |
636 | |
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638 function of one argument, unless @var{collection} is a hash table, in |
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641 @var{predicate} returns non-@code{nil}. The argument given to |
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643 which is a string) from the alist, or a symbol (@emph{not} a symbol |
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649 regular expressions in @code{completion-regexp-list}. (Unless |
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6555 | 653 In the first of the following examples, the string @samp{foo} is |
654 matched by three of the alist @sc{car}s. All of the matches begin with | |
655 the characters @samp{fooba}, so that is the result. In the second | |
656 example, there is only one possible match, and it is exact, so the value | |
657 is @code{t}. | |
658 | |
659 @smallexample | |
660 @group | |
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6555 | 662 "foo" |
663 '(("foobar1" 1) ("barfoo" 2) ("foobaz" 3) ("foobar2" 4))) | |
664 @result{} "fooba" | |
665 @end group | |
666 | |
667 @group | |
668 (try-completion "foo" '(("barfoo" 2) ("foo" 3))) | |
669 @result{} t | |
670 @end group | |
671 @end smallexample | |
672 | |
673 In the following example, numerous symbols begin with the characters | |
674 @samp{forw}, and all of them begin with the word @samp{forward}. In | |
675 most of the symbols, this is followed with a @samp{-}, but not in all, | |
676 so no more than @samp{forward} can be completed. | |
677 | |
678 @smallexample | |
679 @group | |
680 (try-completion "forw" obarray) | |
681 @result{} "forward" | |
682 @end group | |
683 @end smallexample | |
684 | |
685 Finally, in the following example, only two of the three possible | |
686 matches pass the predicate @code{test} (the string @samp{foobaz} is | |
687 too short). Both of those begin with the string @samp{foobar}. | |
688 | |
689 @smallexample | |
690 @group | |
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6555 | 692 (> (length (car s)) 6)) |
693 @result{} test | |
694 @end group | |
695 @group | |
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6555 | 700 @result{} "foobar" |
701 @end group | |
702 @end smallexample | |
703 @end defun | |
704 | |
12067 | 705 @defun all-completions string collection &optional predicate nospace |
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6555 | 714 |
715 If @var{collection} is a function, it is called with three arguments: | |
716 @var{string}, @var{predicate} and @code{t}; then @code{all-completions} | |
717 returns whatever the function returns. @xref{Programmed Completion}. | |
718 | |
719 Here is an example, using the function @code{test} shown in the | |
720 example for @code{try-completion}: | |
721 | |
722 @smallexample | |
723 @group | |
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6555 | 725 (> (length (car s)) 6)) |
726 @result{} test | |
727 @end group | |
728 | |
729 @group | |
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735 @end group | |
736 @end smallexample | |
737 @end defun | |
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754 then @var{predicate} should accept either all or none of them. |
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795 @subsection Completion and the Minibuffer | |
796 | |
797 This section describes the basic interface for reading from the | |
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832 The argument @var{hist} specifies which history list variable to use for | |
833 saving the input and for minibuffer history commands. It defaults to | |
834 @code{minibuffer-history}. @xref{Minibuffer History}. | |
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853 Here's an example of using @code{completing-read}: | |
854 | |
855 @smallexample | |
856 @group | |
857 (completing-read | |
858 "Complete a foo: " | |
859 '(("foobar1" 1) ("barfoo" 2) ("foobaz" 3) ("foobar2" 4)) | |
860 nil t "fo") | |
861 @end group | |
862 | |
863 @group | |
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6555 | 865 ;; @r{the following appears in the minibuffer:} |
866 | |
867 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
868 Complete a foo: fo@point{} | |
869 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
870 @end group | |
871 @end smallexample | |
872 | |
873 @noindent | |
874 If the user then types @kbd{@key{DEL} @key{DEL} b @key{RET}}, | |
875 @code{completing-read} returns @code{barfoo}. | |
876 | |
877 The @code{completing-read} function binds three variables to pass | |
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884 | |
885 @node Completion Commands | |
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896 @defvar minibuffer-local-completion-map | |
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6555 | 898 exact match of one of the completions is not required. By default, this |
899 keymap makes the following bindings: | |
900 | |
901 @table @asis | |
902 @item @kbd{?} | |
903 @code{minibuffer-completion-help} | |
904 | |
905 @item @key{SPC} | |
906 @code{minibuffer-complete-word} | |
907 | |
908 @item @key{TAB} | |
909 @code{minibuffer-complete} | |
910 @end table | |
911 | |
912 @noindent | |
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6555 | 915 @end defvar |
916 | |
917 @defvar minibuffer-local-must-match-map | |
918 @code{completing-read} uses this value as the local keymap when an | |
919 exact match of one of the completions is required. Therefore, no keys | |
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6555 | 921 minibuffer unconditionally. By default, this keymap makes the following |
922 bindings: | |
923 | |
924 @table @asis | |
925 @item @kbd{?} | |
926 @code{minibuffer-completion-help} | |
927 | |
928 @item @key{SPC} | |
929 @code{minibuffer-complete-word} | |
930 | |
931 @item @key{TAB} | |
932 @code{minibuffer-complete} | |
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936 | |
937 @item @key{RET} | |
938 @code{minibuffer-complete-and-exit} | |
939 @end table | |
940 | |
941 @noindent | |
942 with other characters bound as in @code{minibuffer-local-map}. | |
943 @end defvar | |
944 | |
945 @defvar minibuffer-completion-table | |
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6555 | 948 @code{completing-read} passes to @code{try-completion}. It is used by |
949 minibuffer completion commands such as @code{minibuffer-complete-word}. | |
950 @end defvar | |
951 | |
952 @defvar minibuffer-completion-predicate | |
953 This variable's value is the predicate that @code{completing-read} | |
954 passes to @code{try-completion}. The variable is also used by the other | |
955 minibuffer completion functions. | |
956 @end defvar | |
957 | |
958 @deffn Command minibuffer-complete-word | |
959 This function completes the minibuffer contents by at most a single | |
960 word. Even if the minibuffer contents have only one completion, | |
961 @code{minibuffer-complete-word} does not add any characters beyond the | |
962 first character that is not a word constituent. @xref{Syntax Tables}. | |
963 @end deffn | |
964 | |
965 @deffn Command minibuffer-complete | |
966 This function completes the minibuffer contents as far as possible. | |
967 @end deffn | |
968 | |
969 @deffn Command minibuffer-complete-and-exit | |
970 This function completes the minibuffer contents, and exits if | |
971 confirmation is not required, i.e., if | |
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977 | |
978 @defvar minibuffer-completion-confirm | |
979 When the value of this variable is non-@code{nil}, Emacs asks for | |
980 confirmation of a completion before exiting the minibuffer. The | |
981 function @code{minibuffer-complete-and-exit} checks the value of this | |
982 variable before it exits. | |
983 @end defvar | |
984 | |
985 @deffn Command minibuffer-completion-help | |
986 This function creates a list of the possible completions of the | |
987 current minibuffer contents. It works by calling @code{all-completions} | |
988 using the value of the variable @code{minibuffer-completion-table} as | |
989 the @var{collection} argument, and the value of | |
990 @code{minibuffer-completion-predicate} as the @var{predicate} argument. | |
991 The list of completions is displayed as text in a buffer named | |
992 @samp{*Completions*}. | |
993 @end deffn | |
994 | |
995 @defun display-completion-list completions | |
996 This function displays @var{completions} to the stream in | |
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999 a list of completions just returned by @code{all-completions}, but it | |
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1006 This function is called by @code{minibuffer-completion-help}. The | |
1007 most common way to use it is together with | |
1008 @code{with-output-to-temp-buffer}, like this: | |
1009 | |
1010 @example | |
1011 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*" | |
1012 (display-completion-list | |
1013 (all-completions (buffer-string) my-alist))) | |
1014 @end example | |
1015 @end defun | |
1016 | |
1017 @defopt completion-auto-help | |
1018 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, the completion commands | |
1019 automatically display a list of possible completions whenever nothing | |
1020 can be completed because the next character is not uniquely determined. | |
1021 @end defopt | |
1022 | |
1023 @node High-Level Completion | |
1024 @subsection High-Level Completion Functions | |
1025 | |
1026 This section describes the higher-level convenient functions for | |
1027 reading certain sorts of names with completion. | |
1028 | |
12098 | 1029 In most cases, you should not call these functions in the middle of a |
1030 Lisp function. When possible, do all minibuffer input as part of | |
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1035 This function reads the name of a buffer and returns it as a string. | |
1036 The argument @var{default} is the default name to use, the value to | |
1037 return if the user exits with an empty minibuffer. If non-@code{nil}, | |
1038 it should be a string or a buffer. It is mentioned in the prompt, but | |
1039 is not inserted in the minibuffer as initial input. | |
1040 | |
1041 If @var{existing} is non-@code{nil}, then the name specified must be | |
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1049 In the following example, the user enters @samp{minibuffer.t}, and | |
1050 then types @key{RET}. The argument @var{existing} is @code{t}, and the | |
1051 only buffer name starting with the given input is | |
1052 @samp{minibuffer.texi}, so that name is the value. | |
1053 | |
1054 @example | |
1055 (read-buffer "Buffer name? " "foo" t) | |
1056 @group | |
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1059 ;; @r{with an empty minibuffer:} | |
1060 @end group | |
1061 | |
1062 @group | |
1063 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1064 Buffer name? (default foo) @point{} | |
1065 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1066 @end group | |
1067 | |
1068 @group | |
1069 ;; @r{The user types @kbd{minibuffer.t @key{RET}}.} | |
1070 @result{} "minibuffer.texi" | |
1071 @end group | |
1072 @end example | |
1073 @end defun | |
1074 | |
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1084 symbol. The argument @var{prompt} is used as in | |
1085 @code{read-from-minibuffer}. Recall that a command is anything for | |
1086 which @code{commandp} returns @code{t}, and a command name is a symbol | |
1087 for which @code{commandp} returns @code{t}. @xref{Interactive Call}. | |
1088 | |
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1097 (read-command "Command name? ") | |
1098 | |
1099 @group | |
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1102 @end group | |
1103 | |
1104 @group | |
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6555 | 1107 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- |
1108 @end group | |
1109 @end example | |
1110 | |
1111 @noindent | |
1112 If the user types @kbd{forward-c @key{RET}}, then this function returns | |
1113 @code{forward-char}. | |
1114 | |
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6555 | 1118 @code{commandp} predicate so as to accept only command names: |
1119 | |
1120 @cindex @code{commandp} example | |
1121 @example | |
1122 @group | |
1123 (read-command @var{prompt}) | |
1124 @equiv{} | |
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6555 | 1126 'commandp t nil)) |
1127 @end group | |
1128 @end example | |
1129 @end defun | |
1130 | |
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6555 | 1133 This function reads the name of a user variable and returns it as a |
1134 symbol. | |
1135 | |
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1143 @group | |
1144 (read-variable "Variable name? ") | |
1145 | |
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6555 | 1148 ;; @r{with an empty minibuffer:} |
1149 @end group | |
1150 | |
1151 @group | |
1152 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1153 Variable name? @point{} | |
1154 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1155 @end group | |
1156 @end example | |
1157 | |
1158 @noindent | |
1159 If the user then types @kbd{fill-p @key{RET}}, @code{read-variable} | |
1160 returns @code{fill-prefix}. | |
1161 | |
1162 This function is similar to @code{read-command}, but uses the | |
1163 predicate @code{user-variable-p} instead of @code{commandp}: | |
1164 | |
1165 @cindex @code{user-variable-p} example | |
1166 @example | |
1167 @group | |
1168 (read-variable @var{prompt}) | |
1169 @equiv{} | |
1170 (intern | |
1171 (completing-read @var{prompt} obarray | |
1172 'user-variable-p t nil)) | |
1173 @end group | |
1174 @end example | |
1175 @end defun | |
1176 | |
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1181 @subsection Reading File Names | |
1182 | |
1183 Here is another high-level completion function, designed for reading a | |
1184 file name. It provides special features including automatic insertion | |
1185 of the default directory. | |
1186 | |
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6555 | 1188 This function reads a file name in the minibuffer, prompting with |
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1189 @var{prompt} and providing completion. |
6555 | 1190 |
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1199 The argument @var{directory} specifies the directory to use for | |
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6555 | 1204 |
1205 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
52626 | 1206 If you specify @var{initial}, that is an initial file name to insert |
1207 in the buffer (after @var{directory}, if that is inserted). In this | |
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1209 @var{initial} is @code{nil}---don't insert any file name. To see what |
52626 | 1210 @var{initial} does, try the command @kbd{C-x C-v}. @strong{Please |
1211 note:} we recommend using @var{default} rather than @var{initial} in | |
1212 most cases. | |
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1222 (or directory) name. Otherwise @code{read-file-name} attempts |
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1223 completion if the user exits without any editing, and does not return |
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1224 @var{default}. @var{default} is also available through the history |
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1225 commands. |
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1232 @var{initial}. If both @var{default} and @var{initial} are @code{nil} |
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1242 no file using @code{M-x set-visited-file-name}. |
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1245 argument that decides which file names are acceptable completion |
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1246 possibilities. A file name is an acceptable value if @var{predicate} |
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1251 required. |
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6555 | 1254 |
1255 @example | |
1256 @group | |
1257 (read-file-name "The file is ") | |
1258 | |
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6555 | 1260 ;; @r{the following appears in the minibuffer:} |
1261 @end group | |
1262 | |
1263 @group | |
1264 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1265 The file is /gp/gnu/elisp/@point{} | |
1266 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1267 @end group | |
1268 @end example | |
1269 | |
1270 @noindent | |
1271 Typing @kbd{manual @key{TAB}} results in the following: | |
1272 | |
1273 @example | |
1274 @group | |
1275 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1276 The file is /gp/gnu/elisp/manual.texi@point{} | |
1277 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1278 @end group | |
1279 @end example | |
1280 | |
1281 @c Wordy to avoid overfull hbox in smallbook mode. | |
1282 @noindent | |
1283 If the user types @key{RET}, @code{read-file-name} returns the file name | |
1284 as the string @code{"/gp/gnu/elisp/manual.texi"}. | |
1285 @end defun | |
1286 | |
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1318 unedited minibuffer. (See above.) |
6555 | 1319 |
1320 For example: | |
1321 | |
1322 @example | |
1323 @group | |
1324 ;; @r{Here the minibuffer starts out with the default directory.} | |
1325 (let ((insert-default-directory t)) | |
1326 (read-file-name "The file is ")) | |
1327 @end group | |
1328 | |
1329 @group | |
1330 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1331 The file is ~lewis/manual/@point{} | |
1332 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1333 @end group | |
1334 | |
1335 @group | |
1336 ;; @r{Here the minibuffer is empty and only the prompt} | |
1337 ;; @r{appears on its line.} | |
1338 (let ((insert-default-directory nil)) | |
1339 (read-file-name "The file is ")) | |
1340 @end group | |
1341 | |
1342 @group | |
1343 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1344 The file is @point{} | |
1345 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1346 @end group | |
1347 @end example | |
1348 @end defopt | |
1349 | |
1350 @node Programmed Completion | |
1351 @subsection Programmed Completion | |
1352 @cindex programmed completion | |
1353 | |
1354 Sometimes it is not possible to create an alist or an obarray | |
1355 containing all the intended possible completions. In such a case, you | |
1356 can supply your own function to compute the completion of a given string. | |
1357 This is called @dfn{programmed completion}. | |
1358 | |
1359 To use this feature, pass a symbol with a function definition as the | |
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6555 | 1364 |
1365 The completion function should accept three arguments: | |
1366 | |
1367 @itemize @bullet | |
1368 @item | |
1369 The string to be completed. | |
1370 | |
1371 @item | |
1372 The predicate function to filter possible matches, or @code{nil} if | |
1373 none. Your function should call the predicate for each possible match, | |
1374 and ignore the possible match if the predicate returns @code{nil}. | |
1375 | |
1376 @item | |
1377 A flag specifying the type of operation. | |
1378 @end itemize | |
1379 | |
1380 There are three flag values for three operations: | |
1381 | |
1382 @itemize @bullet | |
1383 @item | |
1384 @code{nil} specifies @code{try-completion}. The completion function | |
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1393 @item | |
1394 @code{t} specifies @code{all-completions}. The completion function | |
1395 should return a list of all possible completions of the specified | |
1396 string. | |
1397 | |
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6555 | 1400 function should return @code{t} if the specified string is an exact |
1401 match for some possibility; @code{nil} otherwise. | |
1402 @end itemize | |
1403 | |
1404 It would be consistent and clean for completion functions to allow | |
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1412 Emacs uses programmed completion when completing file names. | |
1413 @xref{File Name Completion}. | |
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6555 | 1424 @node Yes-or-No Queries |
1425 @section Yes-or-No Queries | |
1426 @cindex asking the user questions | |
1427 @cindex querying the user | |
1428 @cindex yes-or-no questions | |
1429 | |
1430 This section describes functions used to ask the user a yes-or-no | |
1431 question. The function @code{y-or-n-p} can be answered with a single | |
1432 character; it is useful for questions where an inadvertent wrong answer | |
1433 will not have serious consequences. @code{yes-or-no-p} is suitable for | |
1434 more momentous questions, since it requires three or four characters to | |
1435 answer. | |
1436 | |
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1446 @code{y-or-n-p} does not; but it seems best to describe them together. | |
1447 | |
1448 @defun y-or-n-p prompt | |
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6555 | 1450 area. It returns @code{t} if the user types @kbd{y}, @code{nil} if the |
1451 user types @kbd{n}. This function also accepts @key{SPC} to mean yes | |
1452 and @key{DEL} to mean no. It accepts @kbd{C-]} to mean ``quit'', like | |
1453 @kbd{C-g}, because the question might look like a minibuffer and for | |
1454 that reason the user might try to use @kbd{C-]} to get out. The answer | |
1455 is a single character, with no @key{RET} needed to terminate it. Upper | |
1456 and lower case are equivalent. | |
1457 | |
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6555 | 1459 followed by the string @w{@samp{(y or n) }}. If the input is not one of |
1460 the expected answers (@kbd{y}, @kbd{n}, @kbd{@key{SPC}}, | |
1461 @kbd{@key{DEL}}, or something that quits), the function responds | |
1462 @samp{Please answer y or n.}, and repeats the request. | |
1463 | |
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6555 | 1465 allow editing of the answer. It actually uses the echo area (@pxref{The |
1466 Echo Area}), which uses the same screen space as the minibuffer. The | |
1467 cursor moves to the echo area while the question is being asked. | |
1468 | |
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6555 | 1470 hardwired. The keymap @code{query-replace-map} specifies them. |
1471 @xref{Search and Replace}. | |
1472 | |
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6555 | 1474 invalid. At the next prompt the user types @kbd{y}. |
1475 | |
1476 @smallexample | |
1477 @group | |
1478 (y-or-n-p "Do you need a lift? ") | |
1479 | |
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1482 @end group | |
1483 | |
1484 @group | |
1485 ---------- Echo area ---------- | |
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6555 | 1487 ---------- Echo area ---------- |
1488 @end group | |
1489 | |
1490 ;; @r{If the user then types @kbd{q}, the following appears:} | |
1491 | |
1492 @group | |
1493 ---------- Echo area ---------- | |
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6555 | 1495 ---------- Echo area ---------- |
1496 @end group | |
1497 | |
1498 ;; @r{When the user types a valid answer,} | |
1499 ;; @r{it is displayed after the question:} | |
1500 | |
1501 @group | |
1502 ---------- Echo area ---------- | |
1503 Do you need a lift? (y or n) y | |
1504 ---------- Echo area ---------- | |
1505 @end group | |
1506 @end smallexample | |
1507 | |
1508 @noindent | |
1509 We show successive lines of echo area messages, but only one actually | |
1510 appears on the screen at a time. | |
1511 @end defun | |
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6555 | 1527 followed by @w{@samp{(yes or no) }}. The user must type one of the |
1528 expected responses; otherwise, the function responds @samp{Please answer | |
1529 yes or no.}, waits about two seconds and repeats the request. | |
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6555 | 1532 @code{y-or-n-p} and is appropriate for more crucial decisions. |
1533 | |
1534 Here is an example: | |
1535 | |
1536 @smallexample | |
1537 @group | |
1538 (yes-or-no-p "Do you really want to remove everything? ") | |
1539 | |
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1541 ;; @r{the following prompt appears,} |
6555 | 1542 ;; @r{with an empty minibuffer:} |
1543 @end group | |
1544 | |
1545 @group | |
1546 ---------- Buffer: minibuffer ---------- | |
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1547 Do you really want to remove everything? (yes or no) |
6555 | 1548 ---------- Buffer: minibuffer ---------- |
1549 @end group | |
1550 @end smallexample | |
1551 | |
1552 @noindent | |
1553 If the user first types @kbd{y @key{RET}}, which is invalid because this | |
1554 function demands the entire word @samp{yes}, it responds by displaying | |
1555 these prompts, with a brief pause between them: | |
1556 | |
1557 @smallexample | |
1558 @group | |
1559 ---------- Buffer: minibuffer ---------- | |
1560 Please answer yes or no. | |
1561 Do you really want to remove everything? (yes or no) | |
1562 ---------- Buffer: minibuffer ---------- | |
1563 @end group | |
1564 @end smallexample | |
1565 @end defun | |
1566 | |
1567 @node Multiple Queries | |
1568 @section Asking Multiple Y-or-N Questions | |
1569 | |
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1570 When you have a series of similar questions to ask, such as ``Do you |
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1571 want to save this buffer'' for each buffer in turn, you should use |
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1572 @code{map-y-or-n-p} to ask the collection of questions, rather than |
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1573 asking each question individually. This gives the user certain |
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1574 convenient facilities such as the ability to answer the whole series at |
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1575 once. |
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1577 @defun map-y-or-n-p prompter actor list &optional help action-alist no-cursor-in-echo-area |
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1578 This function asks the user a series of questions, reading a |
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1579 single-character answer in the echo area for each one. |
6555 | 1580 |
1581 The value of @var{list} specifies the objects to ask questions about. | |
1582 It should be either a list of objects or a generator function. If it is | |
1583 a function, it should expect no arguments, and should return either the | |
1584 next object to ask about, or @code{nil} meaning stop asking questions. | |
1585 | |
1586 The argument @var{prompter} specifies how to ask each question. If | |
1587 @var{prompter} is a string, the question text is computed like this: | |
1588 | |
1589 @example | |
1590 (format @var{prompter} @var{object}) | |
1591 @end example | |
1592 | |
1593 @noindent | |
1594 where @var{object} is the next object to ask about (as obtained from | |
1595 @var{list}). | |
1596 | |
1597 If not a string, @var{prompter} should be a function of one argument | |
12226 | 1598 (the next object to ask about) and should return the question text. If |
1599 the value is a string, that is the question to ask the user. The | |
1600 function can also return @code{t} meaning do act on this object (and | |
1601 don't ask the user), or @code{nil} meaning ignore this object (and don't | |
1602 ask the user). | |
6555 | 1603 |
1604 The argument @var{actor} says how to act on the answers that the user | |
1605 gives. It should be a function of one argument, and it is called with | |
1606 each object that the user says yes for. Its argument is always an | |
1607 object obtained from @var{list}. | |
1608 | |
1609 If the argument @var{help} is given, it should be a list of this form: | |
1610 | |
1611 @example | |
1612 (@var{singular} @var{plural} @var{action}) | |
1613 @end example | |
1614 | |
1615 @noindent | |
1616 where @var{singular} is a string containing a singular noun that | |
1617 describes the objects conceptually being acted on, @var{plural} is the | |
1618 corresponding plural noun, and @var{action} is a transitive verb | |
1619 describing what @var{actor} does. | |
1620 | |
1621 If you don't specify @var{help}, the default is @code{("object" | |
1622 "objects" "act on")}. | |
1623 | |
1624 Each time a question is asked, the user may enter @kbd{y}, @kbd{Y}, or | |
1625 @key{SPC} to act on that object; @kbd{n}, @kbd{N}, or @key{DEL} to skip | |
1626 that object; @kbd{!} to act on all following objects; @key{ESC} or | |
1627 @kbd{q} to exit (skip all following objects); @kbd{.} (period) to act on | |
1628 the current object and then exit; or @kbd{C-h} to get help. These are | |
1629 the same answers that @code{query-replace} accepts. The keymap | |
1630 @code{query-replace-map} defines their meaning for @code{map-y-or-n-p} | |
1631 as well as for @code{query-replace}; see @ref{Search and Replace}. | |
1632 | |
1633 You can use @var{action-alist} to specify additional possible answers | |
1634 and what they mean. It is an alist of elements of the form | |
1635 @code{(@var{char} @var{function} @var{help})}, each of which defines one | |
1636 additional answer. In this element, @var{char} is a character (the | |
1637 answer); @var{function} is a function of one argument (an object from | |
1638 @var{list}); @var{help} is a string. | |
1639 | |
1640 When the user responds with @var{char}, @code{map-y-or-n-p} calls | |
1641 @var{function}. If it returns non-@code{nil}, the object is considered | |
1642 ``acted upon'', and @code{map-y-or-n-p} advances to the next object in | |
1643 @var{list}. If it returns @code{nil}, the prompt is repeated for the | |
1644 same object. | |
1645 | |
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1646 Normally, @code{map-y-or-n-p} binds @code{cursor-in-echo-area} while |
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1647 prompting. But if @var{no-cursor-in-echo-area} is non-@code{nil}, it |
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1650 If @code{map-y-or-n-p} is called in a command that was invoked using the |
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1651 mouse---more precisely, if @code{last-nonmenu-event} (@pxref{Command |
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1652 Loop Info}) is either @code{nil} or a list---then it uses a dialog box |
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1653 or pop-up menu to ask the question. In this case, it does not use |
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1654 keyboard input or the echo area. You can force use of the mouse or use |
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1655 of keyboard input by binding @code{last-nonmenu-event} to a suitable |
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1656 value around the call. |
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1657 |
6555 | 1658 The return value of @code{map-y-or-n-p} is the number of objects acted on. |
1659 @end defun | |
1660 | |
23147 | 1661 @node Reading a Password |
1662 @section Reading a Password | |
1663 @cindex passwords, reading | |
1664 | |
1665 To read a password to pass to another program, you can use the | |
1666 function @code{read-passwd}. | |
1667 | |
1668 @defun read-passwd prompt &optional confirm default | |
1669 This function reads a password, prompting with @var{prompt}. It does | |
1670 not echo the password as the user types it; instead, it echoes @samp{.} | |
1671 for each character in the password. | |
1672 | |
1673 The optional argument @var{confirm}, if non-@code{nil}, says to read the | |
1674 password twice and insist it must be the same both times. If it isn't | |
1675 the same, the user has to type it over and over until the last two | |
1676 times match. | |
1677 | |
1678 The optional argument @var{default} specifies the default password to | |
1679 return if the user enters empty input. If @var{default} is @code{nil}, | |
1680 then @code{read-passwd} returns the null string in that case. | |
1681 @end defun | |
1682 | |
6555 | 1683 @node Minibuffer Misc |
1684 @section Minibuffer Miscellany | |
1685 | |
1686 This section describes some basic functions and variables related to | |
1687 minibuffers. | |
1688 | |
1689 @deffn Command exit-minibuffer | |
1690 This command exits the active minibuffer. It is normally bound to | |
1691 keys in minibuffer local keymaps. | |
1692 @end deffn | |
1693 | |
1694 @deffn Command self-insert-and-exit | |
1695 This command exits the active minibuffer after inserting the last | |
1696 character typed on the keyboard (found in @code{last-command-char}; | |
1697 @pxref{Command Loop Info}). | |
1698 @end deffn | |
1699 | |
1700 @deffn Command previous-history-element n | |
1701 This command replaces the minibuffer contents with the value of the | |
1702 @var{n}th previous (older) history element. | |
1703 @end deffn | |
1704 | |
1705 @deffn Command next-history-element n | |
1706 This command replaces the minibuffer contents with the value of the | |
1707 @var{n}th more recent history element. | |
1708 @end deffn | |
1709 | |
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1710 @deffn Command previous-matching-history-element pattern n |
6555 | 1711 This command replaces the minibuffer contents with the value of the |
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1712 @var{n}th previous (older) history element that matches @var{pattern} (a |
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1713 regular expression). |
6555 | 1714 @end deffn |
1715 | |
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1716 @deffn Command next-matching-history-element pattern n |
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1717 This command replaces the minibuffer contents with the value of the |
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1718 @var{n}th next (newer) history element that matches @var{pattern} (a |
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1719 regular expression). |
6555 | 1720 @end deffn |
1721 | |
12098 | 1722 @defun minibuffer-prompt |
1723 This function returns the prompt string of the currently active | |
1724 minibuffer. If no minibuffer is active, it returns @code{nil}. | |
1725 @end defun | |
1726 | |
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1727 @defun minibuffer-prompt-end |
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1728 @tindex minibuffer-prompt-end |
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1729 This function, available starting in Emacs 21, returns the current |
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1730 position of the end of the minibuffer prompt, if a minibuffer is |
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1731 current. Otherwise, it returns the minimum valid buffer position. |
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1732 @end defun |
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1734 @defun minibuffer-contents |
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1735 @tindex minibuffer-contents |
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1736 This function, available starting in Emacs 21, returns the editable |
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1737 contents of the minibuffer (that is, everything except the prompt) as |
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1738 a string, if a minibuffer is current. Otherwise, it returns the |
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1739 entire contents of the current buffer. |
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1740 @end defun |
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1742 @defun minibuffer-contents-no-properties |
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1743 @tindex minibuffer-contents-no-properties |
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1744 This is like @code{minibuffer-contents}, except that it does not copy text |
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1745 properties, just the characters themselves. @xref{Text Properties}. |
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1746 @end defun |
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1748 @defun delete-minibuffer-contents |
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1749 @tindex delete-minibuffer-contents |
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1750 This function, available starting in Emacs 21, erases the editable |
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1751 contents of the minibuffer (that is, everything except the prompt), if |
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1752 a minibuffer is current. Otherwise, it erases the entire buffer. |
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1753 @end defun |
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44275 | 1755 @defun minibuffer-prompt-width |
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1756 This function returns the current display-width of the minibuffer |
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1757 prompt, if a minibuffer is current. Otherwise, it returns zero. |
12098 | 1758 @end defun |
1759 | |
6555 | 1760 @defvar minibuffer-setup-hook |
1761 This is a normal hook that is run whenever the minibuffer is entered. | |
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1762 @xref{Hooks}. |
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1763 @end defvar |
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1767 @xref{Hooks}. |
6555 | 1768 @end defvar |
1769 | |
1770 @defvar minibuffer-help-form | |
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6555 | 1772 The current value of this variable is used to rebind @code{help-form} |
1773 locally inside the minibuffer (@pxref{Help Functions}). | |
1774 @end defvar | |
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1776 @defun minibufferp &optional buffer-or-name |
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1779 buffer. |
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12067 | 1782 @defun active-minibuffer-window |
1783 This function returns the currently active minibuffer window, or | |
1784 @code{nil} if none is currently active. | |
1785 @end defun | |
1786 | |
6555 | 1787 @defun minibuffer-window &optional frame |
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12067 | 1789 This function returns the minibuffer window used for frame @var{frame}. |
1790 If @var{frame} is @code{nil}, that stands for the current frame. Note | |
1791 that the minibuffer window used by a frame need not be part of that | |
1792 frame---a frame that has no minibuffer of its own necessarily uses some | |
1793 other frame's minibuffer window. | |
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1795 | |
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1797 This function specifies @var{window} as the minibuffer window to use. |
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1798 This affects where the minibuffer is displayed if you put text in it |
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1799 without invoking the usual minibuffer commands. It has no effect on |
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1800 the usual minibuffer input functions because they all start by |
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1801 choosing the minibuffer window according to the current frame. |
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1805 @defun window-minibuffer-p &optional window |
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1806 This function returns non-@code{nil} if @var{window} is a minibuffer |
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6555 | 1809 @end defun |
1810 | |
1811 It is not correct to determine whether a given window is a minibuffer by | |
1812 comparing it with the result of @code{(minibuffer-window)}, because | |
1813 there can be more than one minibuffer window if there is more than one | |
1814 frame. | |
1815 | |
1816 @defun minibuffer-window-active-p window | |
1817 This function returns non-@code{nil} if @var{window}, assumed to be | |
1818 a minibuffer window, is currently active. | |
1819 @end defun | |
1820 | |
1821 @defvar minibuffer-scroll-window | |
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6555 | 1823 If the value of this variable is non-@code{nil}, it should be a window |
1824 object. When the function @code{scroll-other-window} is called in the | |
1825 minibuffer, it scrolls this window. | |
1826 @end defvar | |
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1835 (@pxref{Recursive Editing}): | |
1836 | |
1837 @defun minibuffer-depth | |
1838 This function returns the current depth of activations of the | |
1839 minibuffer, a nonnegative integer. If no minibuffers are active, it | |
1840 returns zero. | |
1841 @end defun | |
1842 | |
1843 @defopt enable-recursive-minibuffers | |
1844 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, you can invoke commands (such as | |
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1848 editing the inner one. | |
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1854 | |
1855 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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1870 @ignore | |
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1872 @end ignore |