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74004 | 32 * Ada mode: (ada-mode). Emacs mode for editing and compiling Ada code. |
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33 @end direntry |
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35 @titlepage | |
36 @sp 10 | |
37 @title{Ada Mode} | |
38 @sp 2 | |
74004 | 39 @subtitle An Emacs major mode for programming in Ada |
40 @subtitle Ada Mode Version 3.7 | |
25906 | 41 @sp 2 |
42 @page | |
43 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
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37403 | 45 @end titlepage |
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74004 | 47 @c fixme; title page doesn't show up in ada-mode.info; why bother with |
48 @c it? | |
25906 | 49 |
50 @node Top, Overview, (dir), (dir) | |
51 | |
52 @menu | |
53 * Overview:: | |
74004 | 54 * Installation:: Installing Ada mode on your system |
55 * Customization:: Setting up Ada mode to your taste | |
56 * Compiling Executing:: Working with your application within Emacs | |
57 * Project files:: Describing the organization of your project | |
58 * Compiling Examples:: A small tutorial | |
59 * Moving Through Ada Code:: Moving easily through Ada sources | |
60 * Identifier completion:: Finishing words automatically | |
61 * Automatic Smart Indentation:: Indenting your code automatically as you type | |
62 * Formatting Parameter Lists:: Formatting subprograms' parameter lists | |
25906 | 63 automatically |
74004 | 64 * Automatic Casing:: Adjusting the case of words automatically |
65 * Statement Templates:: Inserting code templates | |
66 * Comment Handling:: Reformatting comments easily | |
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67 * Index:: |
25906 | 68 @end menu |
69 | |
70 | |
71 @node Overview, Installation, Top, Top | |
72 @chapter Overview | |
74004 | 73 |
74 The Emacs mode for programming in Ada helps the user in understanding | |
75 existing code and facilitates writing new code. | |
76 | |
77 When the Gnu Ada compiler GNAT is used, the cross-reference | |
78 information output by the compiler is used to provide powerful code | |
79 navigation (jump to definition, find all uses, etc). | |
80 | |
81 When you open a file with a file extension of @file{.ads} or | |
82 @file{.adb}, Emacs will automatically load and activate Ada mode. | |
25906 | 83 |
74004 | 84 Ada mode works without any customization, if you are using the GNAT |
85 compiler (@url{https://libre2.adacore.com/}) and the GNAT default | |
86 naming convention. | |
25906 | 87 |
74004 | 88 You must customize a few things if you are using a different compiler |
89 or file naming convention; @xref{Other compiler}, @xref{Non-standard | |
90 file names}. | |
91 | |
92 In addition, you may want to customize the indentation, | |
93 capitalization, and other things; @xref{Other customization}. | |
25906 | 94 |
74004 | 95 Finally, for large Ada projects, you will want to set up an Emacs |
96 Ada mode project file for each project; @xref{Project files}. Note | |
97 that these are different from the GNAT project files used by gnatmake | |
98 and other GNAT commands. | |
99 | |
100 See the Emacs info manual, section 'Running Debuggers Under Emacs', | |
101 for general information on debugging. | |
102 | |
103 @node Installation, Customization, Overview, Top | |
104 @chapter Installation | |
25906 | 105 |
74004 | 106 Ada mode is part of the standard Emacs distribution; if you use that, |
107 no files need to be installed. | |
108 | |
109 Ada mode is also available as a separate distribution, from the Emacs | |
110 Ada mode website | |
111 @uref{http://stephe-leake.org/emacs/ada-mode/emacs-ada-mode.html}. The | |
112 separate distribution may be more recent. | |
113 | |
114 For installing the separate distribution, see the @file{README} file | |
115 in the distribution. | |
116 | |
117 To see what version of Ada mode you have installed, do @key{M-x | |
118 ada-mode-version}. | |
119 | |
120 The following files are provided with the Ada mode distribution: | |
25906 | 121 |
122 @itemize @bullet | |
74004 | 123 |
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124 @item |
74004 | 125 @file{ada-mode.el}: The main file for Ada mode, providing indentation, |
126 formatting of parameter lists, moving through code, comment handling | |
127 and automatic casing. | |
128 | |
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129 @item |
74004 | 130 @file{ada-prj.el}: GUI editing of Ada mode project files, using Emacs |
131 widgets. | |
132 | |
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133 @item |
74004 | 134 @file{ada-stmt.el}: Ada statement templates. |
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136 @item |
74004 | 137 @file{ada-xref.el}: GNAT cross-references, completion of identifiers, |
138 and compilation. Also provides project files (which are not | |
139 GNAT-specific). | |
140 | |
25906 | 141 @end itemize |
142 | |
74004 | 143 @node Customization, Compiling Executing, Installation, Top |
144 @chapter Customizing Ada mode | |
25906 | 145 |
74004 | 146 Here we assume you are familiar with setting variables in Emacs, |
147 either thru 'customize' or in elisp (in your @file{.emacs} file). For | |
148 a basic introduction to customize, elisp, and Emacs in general, see | |
149 the tutorial in | |
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151 @cite{The GNU Emacs Manual}. |
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154 @cite{The GNU Emacs Manual}. |
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157 @ref{Top, , The GNU Emacs Manual, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. |
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158 @end ifinfo |
25906 | 159 |
74004 | 160 These global Emacs settings are strongly recommended (put them in your |
161 .emacs): | |
162 | |
163 @example | |
164 (global-font-lock-mode t) | |
165 (transient-mark-mode t) | |
166 @end example | |
25906 | 167 |
74004 | 168 @samp{(global-font-lock-mode t)} turns on syntax |
169 highlighting for all buffers (it is off by default because it may be | |
170 too slow for some machines). | |
25906 | 171 |
74004 | 172 @samp{(transient-mark-mode t)} highlights selected text. |
25906 | 173 |
74004 | 174 See the Emacs help for each of these variables for more information. |
25906 | 175 |
74004 | 176 @menu |
177 * Non-standard file names:: | |
178 * Other compiler:: | |
179 * Other customization:: | |
180 @end menu | |
181 | |
182 @node Non-standard file names, Other compiler, Customization, Customization | |
183 @section Non-standard file names | |
25906 | 184 |
74004 | 185 By default, Ada mode is configured to use the GNAT file naming |
186 convention, where file names are a simple modification of the Ada | |
187 names, and the extension for specs and bodies are | |
188 @samp{.ads} and @samp{.adb}, respectively. | |
25906 | 189 |
74004 | 190 Ada mode uses the file extentions to allow moving from a package body |
191 to the corresponding spec and back. | |
192 | |
193 Ada mode supports a list of alternative file extensions for specs and bodies. | |
194 | |
195 For instance, if your spec and bodies files are called | |
196 @file{@var{unit}_s.ada} and @file{@var{unit}_b.ada}, respectively, you | |
197 can add the following to your @file{.emacs} file: | |
25906 | 198 |
74004 | 199 @example |
200 (ada-add-extensions "_s.ada" "_b.ada") | |
201 @end example | |
25906 | 202 |
74004 | 203 You can define additional extensions: |
25906 | 204 |
74004 | 205 @example |
206 (ada-add-extensions ".ads" "_b.ada") | |
207 (ada-add-extensions ".ads" ".body") | |
208 @end example | |
25906 | 209 |
74004 | 210 This means that whenever Ada mode looks for the body for a file |
211 whose extension is @file{.ads}, it will take the first available file | |
212 that ends with either @file{.adb}, @file{_b.ada} or | |
213 @file{.body}. | |
25906 | 214 |
74004 | 215 Simililarly, if Ada mode is looking for a spec, it will look for |
216 @file{.ads} or @file{_s.ada}. | |
25906 | 217 |
74004 | 218 If the filename is not derived from the Ada name following the GNAT |
219 convention, things are a little more complicated. You then need to | |
220 rewrite the function @code{ada-make-filename-from-adaname}. Doing that | |
221 is beyond the scope of this manual; see the current definitions in | |
222 @file{ada-mode.el} and @file{ada-xref.el} for examples. | |
223 | |
224 @node Other compiler, Other customization, Non-standard file names, Customization | |
225 @section Other compiler | |
226 | |
227 By default, Ada mode is configured to use the Gnu Ada compiler GNAT. | |
25906 | 228 |
74004 | 229 To use a different Ada compiler, you must specify the command lines |
230 used to run that compiler, either in lisp variables or in Emacs | |
231 Ada mode project files. See @ref{Project file variables} for the list | |
232 of project variables, and the corresponding lisp variables. | |
25906 | 233 |
74004 | 234 @node Other customization, , Other compiler, Customization |
235 @section Other customization | |
236 | |
237 All user-settable Ada mode variables can be set via the menu | |
238 @samp{Ada | Customize}. Click on the @samp{Help} button there for help | |
239 on using customize. | |
25906 | 240 |
241 To modify a specific variable, you can directly call the function | |
74004 | 242 @code{customize-variable}; just type @kbd{M-x customize-variable |
243 @key{RET} @var{variable-name} @key{RET}}). | |
25906 | 244 |
74004 | 245 Alternately, you can specify variable settings in the Emacs |
246 configuration file, @file{.emacs}. This file is coded in Emacs lisp, | |
247 and the syntax to set a variable is the following: | |
25906 | 248 @example |
249 (setq variable-name value) | |
250 @end example | |
251 | |
74004 | 252 @node Compiling Executing, Project files, Customization, Top |
253 @chapter Compiling Executing | |
254 | |
255 Ada projects can be compiled, linked, and executed using commands on | |
256 the Ada menu. All of these commands can be customized via a project | |
257 file (@pxref{Project files}), but the defaults are sufficient for using | |
258 the GNAT compiler for simple projects (single files, or several files | |
259 in a single directory). | |
260 | |
261 Even when no project file is used, the GUI project editor (menu | |
262 @key{Ada | Project | Edit}) shows the settings of the various project | |
263 file variables referenced here. | |
264 | |
265 @menu | |
266 * Compile commands:: | |
267 * Compiler errors:: | |
268 @end menu | |
269 | |
270 @node Compile commands, Compiler errors, Compiling Executing, Compiling Executing | |
271 @section Compile commands | |
272 | |
273 Here are the commands for building and using an Ada project, as | |
274 listed in the Ada menu. | |
275 | |
276 In multi-file projects, there must be one file that is the main | |
277 program. That is given by the @code{main_unit} project file variable; | |
278 it defaults to the current file if not yet set, but is also set by the | |
279 ``set main and build'' command. | |
280 | |
281 @table @code | |
282 | |
283 @item Check file | |
284 Compiles the current file in syntax check mode, by running | |
285 @code{check_cmd} defined in the current project file. This typically | |
286 runs faster than full compile mode, speeding up finding and fixing | |
287 compilation errors. | |
288 | |
289 This sets @code{main_unit} only if it has not been set yet. | |
25906 | 290 |
74004 | 291 @item Compile file |
292 Compiles the current file, by running @code{comp_cmd} from the current | |
293 project file. | |
294 | |
295 This does not set @code{main_unit}. | |
296 | |
297 @item Set main and Build | |
298 Sets @code{main_unit} to the current file, then executes the Build | |
299 command. | |
300 | |
301 @item Show main | |
302 Display @code{main_unit} in the message buffer. | |
303 | |
304 @item Build | |
305 Compiles all obsolete units of the current @code{main_unit}, and links | |
306 @code{main_unit}, by running @code{make_cmd} from the current project. | |
307 | |
308 This sets @code{main_unit} only if it has not been set yet. | |
25906 | 309 |
74004 | 310 @item Run |
311 Executes the main program in a shell, displayed in a separate Emacs | |
312 buffer. This runs @code{run_cmd} from the current project. The | |
313 execution buffer allows for interactive input/output. | |
314 | |
315 To modify the run command, in particular to provide or change the | |
316 command line arguments, type @key{C-u} before invoking the command. | |
317 | |
318 This command is not available for a cross-compilation toolchain. | |
25906 | 319 |
74004 | 320 @end table |
321 It is important when using these commands to understand how | |
322 @code{main_unit} is used and changed. | |
323 | |
324 Build runs 'gnatmake' on the main unit. During a typical edit/compile | |
325 session, this is the only command you need to invoke, which is why it | |
326 is bound to @key{C-c C-c}. It will compile all files needed by the | |
327 main unit, and display compilation errors in any of them. | |
328 | |
329 Note that Build can be invoked from any Ada buffer; typically you will | |
330 be fixing errors in files other than the main, but you don't have to | |
331 switch back to the main to invoke the compiler again. | |
25906 | 332 |
74004 | 333 Novices and students typically work on single-file Ada projects. In |
334 this case, @key{C-c C-m} will normally be the only command needed; it | |
335 will build the current file, rather than the last-built main. | |
336 | |
337 There are three ways to change @code{main_unit}: | |
338 | |
339 @enumerate | |
340 @item | |
341 Invoke @key{Ada | Set main and Build}, which sets @code{main_unit} to | |
342 the current file. | |
343 | |
344 @item | |
345 Invoke @key{Ada | Project | Edit}, edit @code{main_unit} and | |
346 @code{main}, and click @key{[save]} | |
347 | |
348 @item | |
349 Invoke @key{Ada | Project | Load}, and load a project file that specifies @code{main_unit} | |
350 | |
351 @end enumerate | |
25906 | 352 |
74004 | 353 @node Compiler errors, , Compile commands, Compiling Executing |
354 @section Compiler errors | |
355 | |
356 The @code{Check file}, @code{Compile file}, and @code{Build} commands | |
357 all place compilation errors in a separate buffer named | |
358 @code{*compilation*}. | |
359 | |
360 Each line in this buffer will become active: you can simply click on | |
361 it with the middle button of the mouse, or move point to it and press | |
362 @key{RET}. Emacs will then display the relevant source file and put | |
363 point on the line and column where the error was found. | |
364 | |
365 You can also press the @kbd{C-x `} key (@code{next-error}), and Emacs | |
366 will jump to the first error. If you press that key again, it will | |
367 move you to the second error, and so on. | |
368 | |
369 Some error messages might also include references to other files. These | |
370 references are also clickable in the same way, or put point after the | |
371 line number and press @key{RET}. | |
372 | |
373 @node Project files, Compiling Examples, Compiling Executing, Top | |
374 @chapter Project files | |
25906 | 375 |
74004 | 376 An Emacs Ada mode project file specifies what directories hold sources |
377 for your project, and allows you to customize the compilation commands | |
378 and other things on a per-project basis. | |
379 | |
380 Note that Ada mode project files @samp{*.adp} are different than GNAT | |
381 compiler project files @samp{*.gpr}. | |
382 | |
383 @menu | |
384 * Project File Overview:: | |
385 * GUI Editor:: | |
386 * Project file variables:: | |
387 @end menu | |
388 | |
389 @node Project File Overview, GUI Editor, Project files, Project files | |
390 @section Project File Overview | |
25906 | 391 |
74004 | 392 Project files have a simple syntax; they may be edited directly. Each |
393 line specifies a project variable name and its value, separated by ``='': | |
394 @example | |
395 src_dir=/Projects/my_project/src_1 | |
396 src_dir=/Projects/my_project/src_2 | |
397 @end example | |
398 | |
399 Some variables (like @code{src_dir}) are lists; multiple occurances | |
400 are concatenated. | |
401 | |
402 There must be no space between the variable name and ``='', and no | |
403 trailing spaces. | |
25906 | 404 |
74004 | 405 Alternately, a GUI editor for project files is available (@pxref{GUI |
406 Editor}). It uses Emacs widgets, similar to Emacs customize. | |
407 | |
408 The GUI editor also provides a convenient way to view current project | |
409 settings, if they have been modified using menu commands rather than | |
410 by editing the project file. | |
411 | |
412 After the first Ada mode build command is invoked, there is always a | |
413 current project file, given by the lisp variable | |
414 @code{ada-prj-default-project-file}. Currently, the only way to show | |
415 the current project file is to invoke the GUI editor. | |
416 | |
417 To find the project file the first time, Ada mode uses the following | |
418 search algorithm: | |
25906 | 419 |
420 @itemize @bullet | |
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74004 | 424 @item |
425 Otherwise, search for a file in the current directory with | |
426 the same base name as the Ada file, but extension given by | |
427 @code{ada-prj-file-extension} (default @code{".adp"}). | |
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74004 | 430 If not found, search for @file{*.adp} in the current directory; if |
431 several are found, prompt the user to select one. | |
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74004 | 433 @item |
434 If none are found, use @file{default.adp} in the current directory (even | |
435 if it does not exist). | |
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25906 | 437 @end itemize |
438 | |
74004 | 439 This algorithm always sets @code{ada-prj-default-project-file}, even |
440 when the file does not actually exist. | |
25906 | 441 |
74004 | 442 To change the project file before or after the first one is found, |
443 invoke @key{Ada | Project | Load ...}. | |
444 | |
445 Or, in lisp, evaluate @code{ada-set-default-project-file "/path/file.adp"}. | |
446 This sets @code{ada-prj-default-project-file}, and reads the project file. | |
447 | |
448 @node GUI Editor, Project file variables, Project File Overview, Project files | |
449 @section GUI Editor | |
450 | |
451 The project file editor is invoked with the menu @samp{Ada | Projects | |
452 | Edit}. | |
453 | |
454 Once in the buffer for editing the project file, you can save your | |
455 modification using the @samp{[save]} button at the bottom of the | |
456 buffer, or the @kbd{C-x C-s} binding. To cancel your modifications, | |
457 kill the buffer or click on the @samp{[cancel]} button. | |
458 | |
459 @node Project file variables, , GUI Editor, Project files | |
460 @section Project file variables | |
461 | |
462 The following variables can be defined in a project file; some can | |
463 also be defined in lisp variables. | |
464 | |
465 To set a project variable that is a list, specify each element of the | |
466 list on a separate line in the project file. | |
467 | |
468 Any project variable can be referenced in other project variables, | |
469 using a shell-like notation. For instance, if the variable | |
470 @code{comp_cmd} contains @code{$@{comp_opt@}}, the value of the | |
471 @code{comp_opt} variable will be substituted when @code{comp_cmd} is | |
472 used. | |
25906 | 473 |
74004 | 474 Most project variables have defaults that can be changed by setting |
475 lisp variables; the table below identifies the lisp variable for each | |
476 project variable. Lisp variables corresponding to project variables | |
477 that are lists are lisp lists. | |
478 | |
479 Here is the list of variables. In the default values, the current | |
480 directory @code{"."} is the project file directory. | |
25906 | 481 |
74004 | 482 @c defined in ada-xref-set-default-prj-values; same order here |
483 @table @asis | |
484 @item @code{build_dir} [default: @code{"."}] | |
485 The compile commands will be issued in this directory. | |
486 | |
487 @item @code{src_dir} [default: @code{"."}] | |
488 A list of directories to search for source files, both for compile | |
489 commands and source navigation. | |
25906 | 490 |
74004 | 491 @item @code{obj_dir} [default: @code{"."}] |
492 A list of directories to search for library files. Ada mode searches | |
493 this list for the @samp{.ali} files generated by GNAT that contain | |
494 cross-reference information. | |
495 | |
496 The compiler commands must place the @samp{.ali} files in one of these | |
497 directories; the default commands do that. | |
25906 | 498 |
74004 | 499 @item @code{casing} [default: @code{("~/.emacs_case_exceptions")} |
500 List of files containing casing exceptions. See the help on | |
501 @code{ada-case-exception-file} for more info. | |
502 @c FIXME: section on case exceptions | |
25906 | 503 |
74004 | 504 Lisp variable: @code{ada-case-exception-file}. |
505 | |
506 @item @code{comp_opt} [default: @code{"-gnatq -gnatQ"}] | |
507 Holds user compiler options; used in the default compile commands. The | |
508 default value tells gnatmake to generate library files for | |
509 cross-referencing even when there are errors. | |
25906 | 510 |
74004 | 511 If source code for the project is in multiple directories, the |
512 appropriate compiler options must be added here. @ref{Set source | |
513 search path} for examples of this. Alternately, GNAT project files may | |
514 be used; @ref{Use GNAT project file}. | |
515 | |
516 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-default-comp-opt}. | |
25906 | 517 |
74004 | 518 @item @code{bind_opt} [default: @code{""}] |
519 Holds user binder options; used in the default build commands. | |
520 | |
521 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-default-bind-opt}. | |
522 | |
523 @item @code{link_opt} [default: @code{""}] | |
524 Holds user linker options; used in the default build commands. | |
525 | |
526 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-default-link-opt}. | |
25906 | 527 |
74004 | 528 @item @code{gnatmake_opt} [default: @code{"-g"}] |
529 Holds user gnatmake options; used in the default build commands. | |
530 | |
531 If a GNAT project file is used (for example @file{project.gpr}), this | |
532 option should be set to @code{-Pproject.gpr}. | |
533 | |
534 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-default-gnatmake-opt}. | |
25906 | 535 |
74004 | 536 @item @code{gnatfind_opt} [default: @code{"-rf"}] |
537 Holds user gnatfind options; used in the default find commands. | |
538 | |
539 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-gnatfind-switches}. | |
540 | |
541 @item @code{main} [default: current file] | |
542 Specifies the name of the executable file for the project; used in the | |
543 default build commands. | |
544 | |
545 @item @code{main_unit} [default: current Ada unit] | |
546 Specifies the name of the main Ada unit for the project; used in the | |
547 default build commands. | |
25906 | 548 |
74004 | 549 @item @code{cross_prefix} [default: @code{""}] |
550 Name of target machine in a cross-compilation environment. Used in | |
551 default compile and build commands. | |
552 | |
553 @item @code{remote_machine} [default: @code{""}] | |
554 Name of the machine to log into before issuing the compile and build | |
555 commands. If this variable is empty, the command will be run on the | |
556 local machine. | |
25906 | 557 |
74004 | 558 @item @code{comp_cmd} [default: @code{"$@{cross_prefix@}gnatmake -u -c $@{gnatmake_opt@} $@{full_current@} -cargs $@{comp_opt@}"}] |
559 Command used to compile a single file. | |
560 The name of the file is substituted for @code{full_current}. | |
561 | |
562 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-default-comp-cmd}. | |
563 | |
564 @item @code{check_cmd} [default: @code{"$@{cross_prefix@}gnatmake -u -c -gnatc $@{gnatmake_opt@} $@{full_current@} -cargs $@{comp_opt@}"}] | |
565 Command used to syntax check a single file. | |
566 The name of the file is substituted for @code{full_current}. | |
25906 | 567 |
74004 | 568 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-default-check-cmd} |
569 | |
570 @item @code{make_cmd} [default: @code{"$@{cross_prefix@}gnatmake -o $@{main@} $@{main_unit@} $@{gnatmake_opt@} -cargs $@{comp_opt@} -bargs $@{bind_opt@} -largs $@{link_opt@}"}] | |
571 Command used to build the application. | |
572 | |
573 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-default-make-cmd}. | |
574 | |
575 @item @code{run_cmd} [default: @code{"./$@{main@}"}] | |
576 Command used to run the application. | |
25906 | 577 |
74004 | 578 @item @code{debug_pre_cmd} [default: @code{"cd $@{build_dir@}"}] |
579 Command executed before @code{debug_cmd}. | |
25906 | 580 |
74004 | 581 @item @code{debug_cmd} [default: @code{"$@{cross_prefix@}gdb $@{main@}"}] |
582 Command used to debug the application | |
25906 | 583 |
74004 | 584 Lisp variable: @code{ada-prj-default-debugger}. |
25906 | 585 |
74004 | 586 @item @code{debug_post_cmd} [default: @code{""}] |
587 Command executed after @code{debug_cmd}. | |
25906 | 588 |
589 @end table | |
590 | |
74004 | 591 @node Compiling Examples, Moving Through Ada Code, Project files, Top |
592 @chapter Compiling Examples | |
593 | |
594 We present several small projects, and walk thru the process of | |
595 compiling, linking, and running them. | |
596 | |
597 The first example illustrates more Ada mode features than the others; | |
598 you should work thru that example before doing the others. | |
599 | |
600 All of these examples assume you are using GNAT. | |
601 | |
602 The source for these examples is available on the Emacs Ada mode | |
603 website mentioned in @xref{Installation}. | |
604 | |
605 @menu | |
606 * No project files:: Just menus | |
607 * Set compiler options:: A basic Ada mode project file | |
608 * Set source search path:: Source in multiple directories | |
609 * Use GNAT project file:: | |
610 @end menu | |
611 | |
612 @node No project files, Set compiler options, Compiling Examples, Compiling Examples | |
613 @section No project files | |
614 This example uses no project files. | |
615 | |
616 First, create a directory @file{Example_1}, containing: | |
617 | |
618 @file{hello.adb}: | |
619 | |
620 @example | |
621 with Ada.Text_IO; | |
622 procedure Hello | |
623 is begin | |
624 Put_Line("Hello from hello.adb"); | |
625 end Hello; | |
626 @end example | |
25906 | 627 |
74004 | 628 Yes, this is missing ``use Ada.Text_IO;'' - we want to demonstrate |
629 compiler error handling. | |
630 | |
631 @file{hello_2.adb}: | |
632 | |
633 @example | |
634 with Hello_Pkg; | |
635 procedure Hello_2 | |
636 is begin | |
637 Hello_Pkg.Say_Hello; | |
638 end Hello_2; | |
639 @end example | |
640 | |
641 @file{hello_pkg.ads}: | |
642 | |
643 @example | |
644 package Hello_Pkg is | |
645 procedure Say_Hello; | |
646 end Hello_Pkg; | |
647 @end example | |
648 | |
649 @file{hello_pkg.adb}: | |
650 | |
651 @example | |
652 with Ada.Text_IO; | |
653 package Hello_Pkg is | |
654 procedure Say_Hello | |
655 is begin | |
656 Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Hello from hello_pkg.adb"); | |
657 end Say_Hello; | |
658 end Hello_Pkg; | |
659 @end example | |
660 | |
661 Yes, this is missing the keyword @code{body}; another compiler error | |
662 example. | |
663 | |
664 In buffer @file{hello.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Check file}. You should | |
665 get a @code{*compilation*} buffer containing something like (the | |
666 directory paths will be different): | |
25906 | 667 |
74004 | 668 @example |
669 cd c:/Examples/Example_1/ | |
670 gnatmake -u -c -gnatc -g c:/Examples/Example_1/hello.adb -cargs -gnatq -gnatQ | |
671 gcc -c -Ic:/Examples/Example_1/ -gnatc -g -gnatq -gnatQ -I- c:/Examples/Example_1/hello.adb | |
672 hello.adb:4:04: "Put_Line" is not visible | |
673 hello.adb:4:04: non-visible declaration at a-textio.ads:264 | |
674 hello.adb:4:04: non-visible declaration at a-textio.ads:260 | |
675 gnatmake: "c:/Examples/Example_1/hello.adb" compilation error | |
676 @end example | |
677 | |
678 If you have enabled font-lock, the lines with actual errors (starting | |
679 with @file{hello.adb}) are highlighted, with the file name in red. | |
680 | |
681 Now type @key{C-x `} (on a PC keyboard, @key{`} is next to @key{1}). | |
682 Or you can click the middle mouse button on the first error line. The | |
683 compilation buffer scrolls to put the first error on the top line, and | |
684 point is put at the place of the error in the @file{hello.adb} buffer. | |
685 | |
686 To fix the error, change the line to be | |
687 | |
688 @example | |
689 Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("hello from hello.adb"): | |
690 @end example | |
691 | |
692 Now invoke @key{Ada | Show main}; this displays @file{Ada mode main_unit: hello}. | |
693 | |
694 Now (in buffer @file{hello.adb}), invoke @key{Ada | Build}. You are | |
695 prompted to save the file (if you haven't already). Then the | |
696 compilation buffer is displayed again, containing: | |
697 | |
698 @example | |
699 cd c:/Examples/Example_1/ | |
700 gnatmake -o hello hello -g -cargs -gnatq -gnatQ -bargs -largs | |
701 gcc -c -g -gnatq -gnatQ hello.adb | |
702 gnatbind -x hello.ali | |
703 gnatlink hello.ali -o hello.exe -g | |
704 @end example | |
705 | |
706 The compilation has succeeded without errors; @file{hello.exe} now | |
707 exists in the same directory as @file{hello.adb}. | |
708 | |
709 Now invoke @key{Ada | Run}. A @file{*run*} buffer is displayed, | |
710 containing | |
711 | |
712 @example | |
713 Hello from hello.adb | |
25906 | 714 |
74004 | 715 Process run finished |
716 @end example | |
717 | |
718 That completes the first part of this example. | |
719 | |
720 Now we will compile a multi-file project. Open the file | |
721 @file{hello_2.adb}, and invoke @key{Ada | Set main and Build}. This | |
722 finds an error in @file{hello_pkg.adb}: | |
723 | |
724 @example | |
725 cd c:/Examples/Example_1/ | |
726 gnatmake -o hello_2 hello_2 -g -cargs -gnatq -gnatQ -bargs -largs | |
727 gcc -c -g -gnatq -gnatQ hello_pkg.adb | |
728 hello_pkg.adb:2:08: keyword "body" expected here [see file name] | |
729 gnatmake: "hello_pkg.adb" compilation error | |
730 @end example | |
731 | |
732 This demonstrates that gnatmake finds the files needed by the main | |
733 program. However, it cannot find files in a different directory, | |
734 unless you use an Emacs Ada mode project file to specify the other directories; | |
735 @xref{Set source search path}, or a GNAT project file; @ref{Use GNAT | |
736 project file}. | |
25906 | 737 |
74004 | 738 Invoke @key{Ada | Show main}; this displays @file{Ada mode main_unit: hello_2}. |
739 | |
740 Move to the error with @key{C-x `}, and fix the error by adding @code{body}: | |
741 | |
742 @example | |
743 package body Hello_Pkg is | |
744 @end example | |
745 | |
746 Now, while still in @file{hello_pkg.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Build}. | |
747 gnatmake successfully builds @file{hello_2}. This demonstrates that | |
748 Emacs has remembered the main file, in the project variable | |
749 @code{main_unit}, and used it for the Build command. | |
750 | |
751 Finally, again while in @file{hello_pkg.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Run}. | |
752 The @code{*run*} buffer displays @code{Hello from hello_pkg.adb}. | |
753 | |
754 One final point. If you switch back to buffer @file{hello.adb}, and | |
755 invoke @key{Ada | Run}, @file{hello_2.exe} will be run. That is | |
756 because @code{main_unit} is still set to @code{hello_2}, as you can | |
757 see when you invoke @key{Ada | Project | Edit}. | |
758 | |
759 There are three ways to change @code{main_unit}: | |
760 | |
761 @enumerate | |
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768 @code{main}, and click @key{[save]} | |
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770 @item |
74004 | 771 Invoke @key{Ada | Project | Load}, and load a project file that specifies @code{main_unit} |
772 | |
773 @end enumerate | |
774 | |
775 @node Set compiler options, Set source search path, No project files, Compiling Examples | |
776 @section Set compiler options | |
777 | |
778 This example illustrates using an Emacs Ada mode project file to set a | |
779 compiler option. | |
780 | |
781 If you have files from @file{Example_1} open in Emacs, you should | |
782 close them so you don't get confused. Use menu @key{File | Close | |
783 (current buffer)}. | |
784 | |
785 In directory @file{Example_2}, create these files: | |
786 | |
787 @file{hello.adb}: | |
788 | |
789 @example | |
790 with Ada.Text_IO; | |
791 procedure Hello | |
792 is begin | |
793 Put_Line("Hello from hello.adb"); | |
794 end Hello; | |
795 @end example | |
25906 | 796 |
74004 | 797 This is the same as @file{hello.adb} from @file{Example_1}. It has two |
798 errors; missing ``use Ada.Text_IO;'', and no space between | |
799 @code{Put_Line} and its argument list. | |
800 | |
801 @file{hello.adp}: | |
802 | |
803 @example | |
804 comp_opt=-gnatyt | |
805 @end example | |
806 | |
807 This tells the GNAT compiler to check for token spacing; in | |
808 particular, there must be a space preceding a parenthesis. | |
25906 | 809 |
74004 | 810 In buffer @file{hello.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Project | Load...}, and |
811 select @file{Example_2/hello.adp}. | |
812 | |
813 Then, again in buffer @file{hello.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Set main and | |
814 Build}. You should get a @code{*compilation*} buffer containing | |
815 something like (the directory paths will be different): | |
816 | |
817 @example | |
818 cd c:/Examples/Example_2/ | |
819 gnatmake -o hello hello -g -cargs -gnatyt -bargs -largs | |
820 gcc -c -g -gnatyt hello.adb | |
821 hello.adb:4:04: "Put_Line" is not visible | |
822 hello.adb:4:04: non-visible declaration at a-textio.ads:264 | |
823 hello.adb:4:04: non-visible declaration at a-textio.ads:260 | |
824 hello.adb:4:12: (style) space required | |
825 gnatmake: "hello.adb" compilation error | |
826 @end example | |
25906 | 827 |
74004 | 828 Compare this to the compiler output in @ref{No project files}; the |
829 gnatmake option @code{-cargs -gnatq -gnatQ} has been replaced by | |
830 @code{-cargs -gnaty}, and an additional error is reported in | |
831 @file{hello.adb} on line 4. This shows that @file{hello.adp} is being | |
832 used to set the compiler options. | |
833 | |
834 Fixing the error, linking and running the code proceed as in @ref{No | |
835 project files}. | |
836 | |
837 @node Set source search path, Use GNAT project file, Set compiler options, Compiling Examples | |
838 @section Set source search path | |
25906 | 839 |
74004 | 840 In this example, we show how to deal with files in more than one |
841 directory. We start with the same code as in @ref{No project files}; create those | |
842 files (with the errors present) | |
843 | |
844 Create the directory @file{Example_3}, containing: | |
845 | |
846 @file{hello_pkg.ads}: | |
847 | |
848 @example | |
849 package Hello_Pkg is | |
850 procedure Say_Hello; | |
851 end Hello_Pkg; | |
852 @end example | |
853 | |
854 @file{hello_pkg.adb}: | |
25906 | 855 |
74004 | 856 @example |
857 with Ada.Text_IO; | |
858 package Hello_Pkg is | |
859 procedure Say_Hello | |
860 is begin | |
861 Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Hello from hello_pkg.adb"); | |
862 end Say_Hello; | |
863 end Hello_Pkg; | |
864 @end example | |
865 | |
866 These are the same files from example 1; @file{hello_pkg.adb} has an | |
867 error on line 2. | |
868 | |
869 In addition, create a directory @file{Example_3/Other}, containing these files: | |
25906 | 870 |
74004 | 871 @file{Other/hello_3.adb}: |
872 | |
873 @example | |
874 with Hello_Pkg; | |
875 with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO; | |
876 procedure Hello_3 | |
877 is begin | |
878 Hello_Pkg.Say_Hello; | |
879 Put_Line ("From hello_3"); | |
880 end Hello_3; | |
881 @end example | |
882 | |
883 There are no errors in this file. | |
884 | |
885 @file{Other/other.adp}: | |
25906 | 886 |
887 @example | |
74004 | 888 src_dir=.. |
889 comp_opt=-I.. | |
890 @end example | |
891 | |
892 Note that there must be no trailing spaces. | |
893 | |
894 In buffer @file{hello_3.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Project | Load...}, and | |
895 select @file{Example_3/Other/other.adp}. | |
896 | |
897 Then, again in @file{hello_3.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Set main and | |
898 Build}. You should get a @code{*compilation*} buffer containing | |
899 something like (the directory paths will be different): | |
900 | |
901 @example | |
902 cd c:/Examples/Example_3/Other/ | |
903 gnatmake -o hello_3 hello_3 -g -cargs -I.. -bargs -largs | |
904 gcc -c -g -I.. hello_3.adb | |
905 gcc -c -I./ -g -I.. -I- C:\Examples\Example_3\hello_pkg.adb | |
906 hello_pkg.adb:2:08: keyword "body" expected here [see file name] | |
907 gnatmake: "C:\Examples\Example_3\hello_pkg.adb" compilation error | |
908 @end example | |
909 | |
910 Compare the @code{-cargs} option to the compiler output in @ref{Set | |
911 compiler options}; this shows that @file{other.adp} is being used to | |
912 set the compiler options. | |
913 | |
914 Move to the error with @key{C-x `}. Ada mode searches the list of | |
915 directories given by @code{src_dir} for the file mentioned in the | |
916 compiler error message. | |
917 | |
918 Fixing the error, linking and running the code proceed as in @ref{No | |
919 project files}. | |
920 | |
921 @node Use GNAT project file, , Set source search path, Compiling Examples | |
922 @section Use GNAT project file | |
923 | |
924 In this example, we show how to use a GNAT project file. | |
925 | |
926 Create the directory @file{Example_4}, containing: | |
927 | |
928 @file{hello_pkg.ads}: | |
929 | |
930 @example | |
931 package Hello_Pkg is | |
932 procedure Say_Hello; | |
933 end Hello_Pkg; | |
934 @end example | |
935 | |
936 @file{hello_pkg.adb}: | |
937 | |
938 @example | |
939 with Ada.Text_IO; | |
940 package Hello_Pkg is | |
941 procedure Say_Hello | |
942 is begin | |
943 Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Hello from hello_pkg.adb"); | |
944 end Say_Hello; | |
945 end Hello_Pkg; | |
25906 | 946 @end example |
947 | |
74004 | 948 These are the same files from example 1; @file{hello_pkg.adb} has an |
949 error on line 2. | |
950 | |
951 In addition, create a directory @file{Example_4/Gnat_Project}, | |
952 containing these files: | |
953 | |
954 @file{Other/hello_4.adb}: | |
955 | |
956 @example | |
957 with Hello_Pkg; | |
958 with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO; | |
959 procedure Hello_4 | |
960 is begin | |
961 Hello_Pkg.Say_Hello; | |
962 Put_Line ("From hello_4"); | |
963 end Hello_4; | |
964 @end example | |
965 | |
966 There are no errors in this file. | |
967 | |
968 @file{Gnat_Project/hello_4.adp}: | |
969 | |
970 @example | |
971 src_dir=.. | |
972 gnatmake_opt=-Phello_4.gpr | |
973 @end example | |
974 | |
975 @file{Gnat_Project/hello_4.gpr}: | |
25906 | 976 |
74004 | 977 @example |
978 Project Hello_4 is | |
979 for Source_Dirs use (".", ".."); | |
980 end Hello_4; | |
981 @end example | |
25906 | 982 |
74004 | 983 In buffer @file{hello_4.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Project | Load...}, and |
984 select @file{Example_4/Gnat_Project/hello_4.adp}. | |
985 | |
986 Then, again in @file{hello_4.adb}, invoke @key{Ada | Set main and | |
987 Build}. You should get a @code{*compilation*} buffer containing | |
988 something like (the directory paths will be different): | |
989 | |
990 @example | |
991 cd c:/Examples/Example_4/Gnat_Project/ | |
992 gnatmake -o hello_4 hello_4 -Phello_4.gpr -cargs -gnatq -gnatQ -bargs -largs | |
993 gcc -c -g -gnatyt -gnatq -gnatQ -I- -gnatA c:\Examples\Example_4\Gnat_Project\hello_4.adb | |
994 gcc -c -g -gnatyt -gnatq -gnatQ -I- -gnatA c:\Examples\Example_4\hello_pkg.adb | |
995 hello_pkg.adb:2:08: keyword "body" expected here [see file name] | |
996 gnatmake: "c:\examples\example_4\hello_pkg.adb" compilation error | |
997 @end example | |
998 | |
999 Compare the @code{gcc} options to the compiler output in @ref{Set | |
1000 compiler options}; this shows that @file{hello_4.gpr} is being used to | |
1001 set the compiler options. | |
1002 | |
1003 Fixing the error, linking and running the code proceed as in @ref{No | |
1004 project files}. | |
1005 | |
1006 @node Moving Through Ada Code, Identifier completion, Compiling Examples, Top | |
25906 | 1007 @chapter Moving Through Ada Code |
1008 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1009 | |
74004 | 1010 There are several easy to use commands to navigate through Ada code. All |
1011 these functions are available through the Ada menu, and you can also | |
1012 use the following key bindings or the command names. Some of these | |
1013 menu entries are available only if the GNAT compiler is used, since | |
1014 the implementation relies on the GNAT cross-referencing information. | |
25906 | 1015 |
1016 @table @kbd | |
74004 | 1017 @item M-C-e |
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1020 (@code{ada-next-procedure}). |
74004 | 1021 @item M-C-a |
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1022 @findex ada-previous-procedure |
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1023 Move to previous function/procedure/task |
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1024 (@code{ada-previous-procedure}). |
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1025 @item M-x ada-next-package |
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1026 @findex ada-next-package |
25906 | 1027 Move to next package. |
74004 | 1028 @item M-x ada-previous-package |
1029 @findex ada-previous-package | |
25906 | 1030 Move to previous package. |
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1031 @item C-c C-a |
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1032 @findex ada-move-to-start |
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1034 point is at the end of a subprogram, this command jumps to the |
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1035 corresponding @code{begin} if the user option |
74004 | 1036 @code{ada-move-to-declaration} is @code{nil} (default), otherwise it jumps to |
1037 the subprogram declaration. | |
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1038 @item C-c C-e |
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1039 @findex ada-move-to-end |
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1040 Move point to end of current block (@code{ada-move-to-end}). |
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1042 Switch between corresponding spec and body file |
74004 | 1043 (@code{ff-find-other-file}). If point is in a subprogram, position |
1044 point on the corresponding declaration or body in the other file. | |
25906 | 1045 @item C-c c-d |
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74004 | 1047 Move from any reference to its declaration, for from a declaration to |
1048 its body (for procedures, tasks, private and incomplete types). | |
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1049 @item C-c C-r |
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1050 @findex ada-find-references |
74004 | 1051 Runs the @file{gnatfind} command to search for all references to the |
1052 identifier surrounding point (@code{ada-find-references}). Use | |
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1053 @kbd{C-x `} (@code{next-error}) to visit each reference (as for |
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1054 compilation errors). |
25906 | 1055 @end table |
1056 | |
74004 | 1057 If the @code{ada-xref-create-ali} variable is non-@code{nil}, Emacs |
1058 will try to run GNAT for you whenever cross-reference information is | |
1059 needed, and is older than the current source file. | |
25906 | 1060 |
74004 | 1061 @node Identifier completion, Automatic Smart Indentation, Moving Through Ada Code, Top |
25906 | 1062 @chapter Identifier completion |
1063 | |
74004 | 1064 Emacs and Ada mode provide two general ways for the completion of |
1065 identifiers. This is an easy way to type faster: you just have to type | |
1066 the first few letters of an identifiers, and then loop through all the | |
25906 | 1067 possible completions. |
1068 | |
74004 | 1069 The first method is general for Emacs. It works by parsing all open |
1070 files for possible completions. | |
25906 | 1071 |
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1072 For instance, if the words @samp{my_identifier}, @samp{my_subprogram} |
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1073 are the only words starting with @samp{my} in any of the opened files, |
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1074 then you will have this scenario: |
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74004 | 1076 @example |
25906 | 1077 You type: my@key{M-/} |
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1078 Emacs inserts: @samp{my_identifier} |
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1079 If you press @key{M-/} once again, Emacs replaces @samp{my_identifier} with |
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1080 @samp{my_subprogram}. |
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1081 Pressing @key{M-/} once more will bring you back to @samp{my_identifier}. |
74004 | 1082 @end example |
25906 | 1083 |
74004 | 1084 This is a very fast way to do completion, and the casing of words will |
25906 | 1085 also be respected. |
1086 | |
74004 | 1087 The second method (@key{C-TAB}) is specific to Ada mode and the GNAT |
1088 compiler. Emacs will search the cross-information for possible | |
1089 completions. | |
25906 | 1090 |
74004 | 1091 The main advantage is that this completion is more accurate: only |
1092 existing identifier will be suggested. | |
25906 | 1093 |
74004 | 1094 On the other hand, this completion is a little bit slower and requires |
1095 that you have compiled your file at least once since you created that | |
1096 identifier. | |
25906 | 1097 |
1098 @table @kbd | |
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1099 @item C-@key{TAB} |
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1100 @findex ada-complete-identifier |
74004 | 1101 Complete current identifier using cross-reference information. |
25906 | 1102 @item M-/ |
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1103 Complete identifier using buffer information (not Ada-specific). |
25906 | 1104 @end table |
1105 | |
74004 | 1106 @node Automatic Smart Indentation, Formatting Parameter Lists, Identifier completion, Top |
1107 @chapter Automatic Smart Indentation | |
25906 | 1108 |
74004 | 1109 Ada mode comes with a full set of rules for automatic indentation. You |
1110 can also configure the indentation, via the following variables: | |
25906 | 1111 |
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1113 @item @code{ada-broken-indent} (default value: 2) |
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1114 Number of columns to indent the continuation of a broken line. |
25906 | 1115 |
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1116 @item @code{ada-indent} (default value: 3) |
74004 | 1117 Number of columns for default indentation. |
25906 | 1118 |
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1119 @item @code{ada-indent-record-rel-type} (default value: 3) |
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1120 Indentation for @code{record} relative to @code{type} or @code{use}. |
25906 | 1121 |
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74004 | 1125 (if @code{ada-indent-return} is negative or 0). Note that in the second |
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1127 relative to @code{function} with the value of @code{ada-broken-indent}. |
25906 | 1128 |
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1129 @item @code{ada-label-indent} (default value: -4) |
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1130 Number of columns to indent a label. |
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1132 @item @code{ada-stmt-end-indent} (default value: 0) |
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1133 Number of columns to indent a statement @code{end} keyword on a separate line. |
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1135 @item @code{ada-when-indent} (default value: 3) |
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1136 Indentation for @code{when} relative to @code{exception} or @code{case}. |
25906 | 1137 |
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1138 @item @code{ada-indent-is-separate} (default value: t) |
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1139 Non-@code{nil} means indent @code{is separate} or @code{is abstract} if on a single line. |
25906 | 1140 |
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1141 @item @code{ada-indent-to-open-paren} (default value: t) |
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1142 Non-@code{nil} means indent according to the innermost open parenthesis. |
25906 | 1143 |
74004 | 1144 @item @code{ada-indent-after-return} (default value: t) |
1145 Non-@code{nil} means that the current line will also be re-indented | |
1146 before inserting a newline, when you press @key{RET}. | |
25906 | 1147 @end table |
1148 | |
74004 | 1149 Most of the time, the indentation will be automatic, i.e when you |
1150 press @key{RET}, the cursor will move to the correct column on the | |
25906 | 1151 next line. |
1152 | |
74004 | 1153 You can also indent single lines, or the current region, with @key{TAB}. |
25906 | 1154 |
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1155 Another mode of indentation exists that helps you to set up your |
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1156 indentation scheme. If you press @kbd{C-c @key{TAB}}, Ada mode will do |
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1157 the following: |
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1158 |
25906 | 1159 @itemize @bullet |
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1161 Reindent the current line, as @key{TAB} would do. |
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1163 Temporarily move the cursor to a reference line, i.e., the line that |
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1165 @item |
74004 | 1166 Display in the message window the name of the variable that provided |
1167 the offset for the indentation. | |
25906 | 1168 @end itemize |
1169 | |
1170 The exact indentation of the current line is the same as the one for the | |
1171 reference line, plus an offset given by the variable. | |
1172 | |
1173 @table @kbd | |
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1174 @item @key{TAB} |
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1175 Indent the current line or the current region. |
40705 | 1176 @item C-M-\ |
74004 | 1177 Indent lines in the current region. |
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1178 @item C-c @key{TAB} |
74004 | 1179 Indent the current line and display the name of the variable used for |
25906 | 1180 indentation. |
1181 @end table | |
1182 | |
1183 @node Formatting Parameter Lists, Automatic Casing, Automatic Smart Indentation, Top | |
1184 @chapter Formatting Parameter Lists | |
1185 | |
1186 @table @kbd | |
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1187 @item C-c C-f |
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1189 Format the parameter list (@code{ada-format-paramlist}). |
25906 | 1190 @end table |
1191 | |
74004 | 1192 This aligns the declarations on the colon (@samp{:}) separating |
1193 argument names and argument types, and aligns the @code{in}, | |
1194 @code{out} and @code{in out} keywords. | |
1195 | |
25906 | 1196 @node Automatic Casing, Statement Templates, Formatting Parameter Lists, Top |
1197 @chapter Automatic Casing | |
1198 | |
74004 | 1199 Casing of identifiers, attributes and keywords is automatically |
1200 performed while typing when the variable @code{ada-auto-case} is set. | |
1201 Every time you press a word separator, the previous word is | |
25906 | 1202 automatically cased. |
1203 | |
74004 | 1204 You can customize the automatic casing differently for keywords, |
1205 attributes and identifiers. The relevant variables are the following: | |
1206 @code{ada-case-keyword}, @code{ada-case-attribute} and | |
25906 | 1207 @code{ada-case-identifier}. |
1208 | |
1209 All these variables can have one of the following values: | |
1210 | |
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1211 @table @code |
25906 | 1212 @item downcase-word |
74004 | 1213 The word will be lowercase. For instance @code{My_vARIable} is |
1214 converted to @code{my_variable}. | |
25906 | 1215 |
1216 @item upcase-word | |
74004 | 1217 The word will be uppercase. For instance @code{My_vARIable} is |
1218 converted to @code{MY_VARIABLE}. | |
25906 | 1219 |
1220 @item ada-capitalize-word | |
74004 | 1221 The first letter and each letter following an underscore (@samp{_}) |
1222 are uppercase, others are lowercase. For instance @code{My_vARIable} | |
1223 is converted to @code{My_Variable}. | |
25906 | 1224 |
1225 @item ada-loose-case-word | |
74004 | 1226 Characters after an underscore @samp{_} character are uppercase, |
1227 others are not modified. For instance @code{My_vARIable} is converted | |
1228 to @code{My_VARIable}. | |
25906 | 1229 @end table |
1230 | |
74004 | 1231 Ada mode allows you to define exceptions to these rules, in a file |
1232 specified by the variable variable @code{ada-case-exception-file} | |
1233 (default @file{~/.emacs_case_exceptions}). Each line in this file | |
1234 specifies the casing of one word or word fragment. Comments may be | |
1235 included, separated from the word by a space. | |
25906 | 1236 |
74004 | 1237 If the word starts with an asterisk (@key{*}), it defines the casing |
1238 af a word fragemnt (or ``substring''); part of a word between two | |
1239 underscores or word boundary. | |
25906 | 1240 |
74004 | 1241 For example: |
25906 | 1242 |
1243 @example | |
1244 DOD Department of Defense | |
74004 | 1245 *IO |
25906 | 1246 GNAT The GNAT compiler from Ada Core Technologies |
1247 @end example | |
1248 | |
74004 | 1249 The word fragment @code{*IO} applies to any word containing ``_io''; |
1250 @code{Text_IO}, @code{Hardware_IO}, etc. | |
25906 | 1251 |
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1252 @findex ada-create-case-exception |
74004 | 1253 There are two ways to add new items to this file: you can simply edit |
1254 it as you would edit any text file. Or you can position point on the | |
1255 word you want to add, and select menu @samp{Ada | Edit | Create Case | |
1256 Exception}, or press @kbd{C-c C-y} (@code{ada-create-case-exception}). | |
1257 The word will automatically be added to the current list of exceptions | |
1258 and to the file. | |
25906 | 1259 |
74004 | 1260 To define a word fragment case exception, select the word fragment, |
1261 then select menu @samp{Ada | Edit | Create Case Exception Substring}. | |
25906 | 1262 |
74004 | 1263 It is sometimes useful to have multiple exception files around (for |
1264 instance, one could be the standard Ada acronyms, the second some | |
1265 company specific exceptions, and the last one some project specific | |
1266 exceptions). If you set up the variable @code{ada-case-exception-file} | |
1267 as a list of files, each of them will be parsed and used in your emacs | |
1268 session. However, when you save a new exception through the menu, as | |
1269 described above, the new exception will be added to the first file in | |
1270 the list. | |
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1271 |
25906 | 1272 @table @kbd |
1273 @item C-c C-b | |
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1274 @findex ada-adjust-case-buffer |
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1275 Adjust case in the whole buffer (@code{ada-adjust-case-buffer}). |
25906 | 1276 @item C-c C-y |
1277 Create a new entry in the exception dictionary, with the word under | |
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1278 the cursor (@code{ada-create-case-exception}) |
25906 | 1279 @item C-c C-t |
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1280 @findex ada-case-read-exceptions |
25906 | 1281 Rereads the exception dictionary from the file |
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1282 @code{ada-case-exception-file} (@code{ada-case-read-exceptions}). |
25906 | 1283 @end table |
1284 | |
1285 @node Statement Templates, Comment Handling, Automatic Casing, Top | |
1286 @chapter Statement Templates | |
1287 | |
74004 | 1288 Templates are defined for most Ada statements, using the Emacs |
1289 ``skeleton'' package. They can be inserted in the buffer using the | |
1290 following commands: | |
25906 | 1291 |
1292 @table @kbd | |
1293 @item C-c t b | |
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1294 @findex ada-exception-block |
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1295 exception Block (@code{ada-exception-block}). |
25906 | 1296 @item C-c t c |
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1297 @findex ada-case |
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1298 case (@code{ada-case}). |
25906 | 1299 @item C-c t d |
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1300 @findex ada-declare-block |
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1301 declare Block (@code{ada-declare-block}). |
25906 | 1302 @item C-c t e |
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1303 @findex ada-else |
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1304 else (@code{ada-else}). |
25906 | 1305 @item C-c t f |
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1306 @findex ada-for-loop |
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1307 for Loop (@code{ada-for-loop}). |
25906 | 1308 @item C-c t h |
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1309 @findex ada-header |
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1310 Header (@code{ada-header}). |
25906 | 1311 @item C-c t i |
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1312 @findex ada-if |
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1313 if (@code{ada-if}). |
25906 | 1314 @item C-c t k |
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1315 @findex ada-package-body |
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1316 package Body (@code{ada-package-body}). |
25906 | 1317 @item C-c t l |
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1318 @findex ada-loop |
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1319 loop (@code{ada-loop}). |
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1320 @item C-c p |
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1321 @findex ada-subprogram-body |
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1322 subprogram body (@code{ada-subprogram-body}). |
25906 | 1323 @item C-c t t |
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1324 @findex ada-task-body |
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1325 task Body (@code{ada-task-body}). |
25906 | 1326 @item C-c t w |
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1327 @findex ada-while |
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1328 while Loop (@code{ada-while}). |
25906 | 1329 @item C-c t u |
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1330 @findex ada-use |
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1331 use (@code{ada-use}). |
25906 | 1332 @item C-c t x |
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1333 @findex ada-exit |
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1334 exit (@code{ada-exit}). |
25906 | 1335 @item C-c t C-a |
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1336 @findex ada-array |
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1337 array (@code{ada-array}). |
25906 | 1338 @item C-c t C-e |
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1339 @findex ada-elsif |
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1340 elsif (@code{ada-elsif}). |
25906 | 1341 @item C-c t C-f |
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1342 @findex ada-function-spec |
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1343 function Spec (@code{ada-function-spec}). |
25906 | 1344 @item C-c t C-k |
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1345 @findex ada-package-spec |
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1346 package Spec (@code{ada-package-spec}). |
25906 | 1347 @item C-c t C-p |
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1348 @findex ada-procedure-spec |
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1349 procedure Spec (@code{ada-package-spec}. |
25906 | 1350 @item C-c t C-r |
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1351 @findex ada-record |
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1352 record (@code{ada-record}). |
25906 | 1353 @item C-c t C-s |
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1354 @findex ada-subtype |
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1355 subtype (@code{ada-subtype}). |
25906 | 1356 @item C-c t C-t |
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1357 @findex ada-task-spec |
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1358 task Spec (@code{ada-task-spec}). |
25906 | 1359 @item C-c t C-u |
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1360 @findex ada-with |
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1361 with (@code{ada-with}). |
25906 | 1362 @item C-c t C-v |
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1363 @findex ada-private |
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1364 private (@code{ada-private}). |
25906 | 1365 @item C-c t C-w |
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1366 @findex ada-when |
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1367 when (@code{ada-when}). |
25906 | 1368 @item C-c t C-x |
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1369 @findex ada-exception |
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1370 exception (@code{ada-exception}). |
25906 | 1371 @item C-c t C-y |
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1372 @findex ada-type |
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1373 type (@code{ada-type}). |
25906 | 1374 @end table |
1375 | |
74004 | 1376 @node Comment Handling, Index, Statement Templates, Top |
25906 | 1377 @chapter Comment Handling |
1378 | |
1379 By default, comment lines get indented like Ada code. There are a few | |
1380 additional functions to handle comments: | |
1381 | |
1382 @table @kbd | |
1383 @item M-; | |
1384 Start a comment in default column. | |
1385 @item M-j | |
1386 Continue comment on next line. | |
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1387 @item C-c ; |
25906 | 1388 Comment the selected region (add -- at the beginning of lines). |
1389 @item C-c : | |
1390 Uncomment the selected region | |
1391 @item M-q | |
1392 autofill the current comment. | |
1393 @end table | |
1394 | |
74004 | 1395 @node Index, , Comment Handling, Top |
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1396 @unnumbered Index |
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1398 @printindex fn |
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25906 | 1400 @contents |
1401 @bye | |
52401 | 1402 |
1403 @ignore | |
1404 arch-tag: 68cf0d8a-55cc-4190-a28d-4984fa56ed1e | |
1405 @end ignore |