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31 @end quotation |
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35 @direntry |
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36 * Ada mode: (ada-mode). Emacs mode for editing Ada code. |
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37 @end direntry |
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39 @titlepage | |
40 @sp 10 | |
41 @title{Ada Mode} | |
42 @sp 2 | |
43 @subtitle An Emacs major mode for programming Ada 95 with GNAT | |
44 @subtitle July 1998 for Ada Mode Version 3.0 | |
45 @sp 2 | |
46 @page | |
47 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
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51 | |
52 @node Top, Overview, (dir), (dir) | |
53 | |
54 @menu | |
55 * Overview:: | |
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57 * Customization:: Setting up Ada mode to your taste |
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59 * Syntax highlighting:: Using specific colors and fonts to highlight | |
60 the structure of your files | |
61 * Moving Through Ada Code:: Moving easily through Ada sources | |
62 * Identifier completion:: Finishing words automatically | |
63 * Index Menu of Subprograms:: A menu of all the types and subprograms | |
64 defined in your application | |
65 * File Browser:: Easy access to your files | |
66 * Automatic Smart Indentation:: Indenting your code automatically as you type | |
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67 * Formatting Parameter Lists:: Formatting subprograms' parameter lists |
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69 * Automatic Casing:: Adjusting the case of words automatically | |
70 * Statement Templates:: Inserting code templates | |
71 * Comment Handling:: Reformatting comments easily | |
72 * Compiling Executing:: Working with your application within Emacs | |
73 * Debugging:: Debugging your application | |
74 * Using non-standard file names:: Configuring Emacs for special file names | |
75 * Working Remotely:: Working on a different machine | |
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78 | |
79 | |
80 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
81 @node Overview, Installation, Top, Top | |
82 @chapter Overview | |
83 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
84 | |
85 The Emacs mode for programming in Ada 95 with GNAT helps the user in | |
86 understanding existing code and facilitates writing new code. It | |
87 furthermore provides some utility functions for easier integration of | |
88 standard Emacs features when programming in Ada. | |
89 | |
90 @section General features: | |
91 | |
92 @itemize @bullet | |
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107 user configurable by many user-option variables. |
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110 @section Ada mode features that help understanding code: | |
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112 @itemize @bullet | |
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122 automatic color highlighting of the various entities in Ada code. |
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125 @section Emacs support for writing Ada code: | |
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25906 | 143 @end itemize |
144 | |
145 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
146 @node Installation, Customization, Overview, Top | |
147 @chapter Installation | |
148 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
149 | |
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150 If you got Ada mode as a separate distribution, you should have a |
25906 | 151 look at the @file{README} file. It explains the basic steps necessary |
152 for a good installation of the emacs Ada mode. | |
153 | |
154 Installing the Ada mode is basically just a matter of copying a few | |
155 files into the Emacs library directories. Every time you open a file | |
156 with a file extension of @file{.ads} or @file{.adb}, Emacs will | |
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159 @xref{Using non-standard file names}, if your files do |
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161 Ada mode every time you edit an Ada file. | |
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164 see |
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166 @cite{The GNU Emacs Manual}. |
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167 @end iftex |
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169 @cite{The GNU Emacs Manual}. |
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172 @ref{Top, , The GNU Emacs Manual, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. |
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173 @end ifinfo |
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175 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
176 @section Required files | |
177 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
178 | |
179 This Ada mode works best with Emacs 20.3 or higher (the easy editing | |
180 features for the project files won't work with any older version), but | |
181 most of the commands should work with older versions too. Please try to | |
182 install the most recent version of Emacs on your system before | |
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183 installing Ada mode. |
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185 Although part of Ada mode is compiler-independent, the most advanced |
25906 | 186 features are specific to the Gnat compiler @url{http://www.gnat.com}. |
187 | |
188 The following files are provided with the Ada mode distribution: | |
189 | |
190 @itemize @bullet | |
191 | |
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193 @file{ada-mode.el}: The main file for Ada mode. |
25906 | 194 This is the only file which does not require Gnat. It contains the |
195 functions for indentation, formatting of parameter lists, stepping | |
196 through code, comment handling and automatic casing. Emacs versions | |
197 20.2 and higher already contain Ada mode version 2.27, which is an older | |
198 version of this file and should be replaced. Loading @file{ada-mode.el} | |
199 from the current distribution supersedes the standard installation. | |
200 | |
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202 @file{ada-stmt.el}: Contains the statement templates feature. |
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205 @file{ada-xref.el}: This file provides the main support for Gnat. |
25906 | 206 This is where the functions for cross-references, completion of |
207 identifiers, support for project files and compilation of your | |
208 application are defined. | |
209 | |
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211 @file{ada-prj.el}: The functions to use for easy-edition of the |
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213 at least 20.2. It uses the new widget features from Emacs. |
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215 @end itemize | |
216 | |
217 @c -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
218 @node Customization, Project files, Installation, Top | |
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219 @chapter Customizing Ada mode |
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221 | |
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222 Ada mode is fully customizable. Everything, from the file names to |
25906 | 223 the automatic indentation and the automatic casing can be adapted to |
224 your own needs. | |
225 | |
226 There are two different kinds of variables that control this | |
227 customization, both are easy to modify. | |
228 | |
229 The first set of variables are standard Emacs variables. Of course, some | |
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230 are defined only for Ada mode, whereas others have a more general |
25906 | 231 meaning in Emacs. Please see the Emacs documentation for more |
232 information on the latest. In this documentation, we will detail all the | |
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233 variables that are specific to Ada mode, and a few others. The names |
25906 | 234 will be given, as in @code{ada-case-identifier}. |
235 | |
236 Emacs provides an easy way to modify them, through a special mode called | |
237 customization. To access this mode, select the menu | |
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238 @samp{Ada->Customize}. This will open a new buffer with some fields that |
25906 | 239 you can edit. For instance, you will get something like: |
240 @example | |
241 Put below the compiler switches. | |
242 comp_opt= _____________________________________ | |
243 @end example | |
244 The first line gives a brief description of the variable. The second | |
245 line is the name of the variable and the field where you can give a | |
246 value for this variable. Simply type what you want in the field. | |
247 | |
248 When you are finished modifying the variables, you can simply click on | |
249 the @b{Save for future sessions} button at the top of the buffer (click | |
250 with the middle mouse button). This will save the values in your | |
251 @file{.emacs} file, so that next time you start Emacs they will have the | |
252 same values. | |
253 | |
254 To modify a specific variable, you can directly call the function | |
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256 customize-variable @key{RET} @var{variable-name} @key{RET}}). |
25906 | 257 |
258 Some users might prefer to modify the variables directly in their | |
259 configuration file, @file{.emacs}. This file is coded in Emacs lisp, and | |
260 the syntax to set a variable is the following: | |
261 @example | |
262 (setq variable-name value) | |
263 @end example | |
264 | |
265 The second set of variables for customization are set through the use of | |
266 project files. These variables are specific to a given project, whereas | |
267 the first set was more general. For more information, please | |
268 @xref{Project files}. | |
269 | |
270 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
271 @node Project files, Syntax highlighting, Customization, Top | |
272 @chapter Project files | |
273 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
274 | |
275 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
276 @section General overview | |
277 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
278 | |
279 Emacs provides a full Integrated Development Environment for GNAT and | |
280 Ada programmers. That is to say, editing, compiling, executing and | |
281 debugging can be performed within Emacs in a convenient and natural way. | |
282 | |
283 To take full advantage of this features, it is possible to create a file | |
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284 in the main directory of your application, with a @samp{.adp} extension. |
25906 | 285 This file contain all needed information dealing with the way your |
286 application is organized between directories, the commands to compile, | |
287 run and debug it etc. Creating this file is not mandatory and convenient | |
288 defaults are automatically provided for simple setups. It only becomes | |
289 necessary when those above mentioned defaults need customizing. | |
290 | |
291 A simple way to edit this file is provided for Emacs 20.2 or newer, with | |
292 the following functions, that you can access also through the Ada | |
293 menu. It is also possible to edit the project file as a regular text | |
294 file. | |
295 | |
296 Once in the buffer for editing the project file, you can save your | |
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297 modification using the @samp{[OK]} button at the bottom of the buffer, or |
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299 modifications, simply kill the buffer or click on the @samp{[CANCEL]} button |
25906 | 300 at the button. |
301 | |
302 Each buffer using Ada mode will be associated with one project file when | |
303 there is one available, so that Emacs can easily navigate through | |
304 related source files for instance. | |
305 | |
306 The exact algorithm to determine which project file should be used is | |
307 described in the next section, but you can force the project file you | |
308 want to use by setting one or two variables in your @file{.emacs} file. | |
309 | |
310 @itemize @bullet | |
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312 To set up a default project file to use for any directory, anywhere |
25906 | 313 on your system, set the variable @code{ada-prj-default-project-file} to |
314 the name of that file. | |
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317 (set 'ada-prj-default-project-file "/dir1/dir2/file") |
25906 | 318 @end example |
319 | |
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321 For finer control, you can set a per-directory project file. |
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25906 | 324 @example |
325 (set 'ada-xref-default-prj-file | |
326 '(("/dir1/dir2" . "/dir3/file1") | |
327 ("/dir4/dir5" . "/dir6/file2"))) | |
328 @end example | |
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25906 | 330 Note: This has a higher priority than the first variable, so the first |
331 choice is to use this variable settings, and otherwise | |
332 @code{ada-prj-default-project-file}. | |
333 @end itemize | |
334 | |
335 | |
336 @table @kbd | |
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337 @item C-c u |
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338 @findex ada-customize |
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339 Create or edit the project file for the current buffer (@code{ada-customize}). |
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340 @item C-c c |
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341 @findex ada-change-prj |
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342 Change the project file associated with the current Ada buffer (@code{ada-change-prj}). |
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347 directory will be associated with that file by default. |
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348 @item ada-set-default-project-file |
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349 @findex ada-set-default-project-file |
25906 | 350 Set the default project file to use for *any* Ada file opened anywhere |
351 on your system. This sets this file only for the current Emacs session. | |
352 @end table | |
353 | |
354 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
355 @section Project file variables | |
356 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
357 | |
358 The following variables can be defined in a project file. They all have | |
359 a default value, so that small projects do not need to create a project | |
360 file. | |
361 | |
362 Some variables below can be referenced in other variables, using a | |
363 shell-like notation. For instance, if the variable @code{comp_cmd} | |
364 contains a sequence like @code{$@{comp_opt@}}, the value of that variable | |
365 will be substituted. | |
366 | |
367 Here is the list of variables: | |
368 | |
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369 @table @asis |
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370 @item @code{src_dir} [default: @code{"./"}] |
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371 This is a list of directories where Ada mode will look for source |
25906 | 372 files. These directories are used mainly in two cases, both as a switch |
373 for the compiler and for the cross-references. | |
374 | |
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375 @item @code{obj_dir} [default: @code{"./"}] |
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376 This is a list of directories where to look for object and library |
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377 files. The library files are the @samp{.ali} files generated by Gnat |
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378 and that contain cross-reference informations. |
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380 @item @code{comp_opt} [default: @code{""}] |
25906 | 381 Creates a variable which can be referred to subsequently by using the |
382 @code{$@{comp_opt@}} notation. This is intended to store the default | |
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383 switches given to @command{gnatmake} and @command{gcc}. |
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385 @item @code{bind_opt=@var{switches}} [default: @code{""}] |
25906 | 386 Creates a variable which can be referred to subsequently by using the |
387 @code{$@{bind_opt@}} notation. This is intended to store the default | |
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388 switches given to @command{gnatbind}. |
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390 @item @code{link_opt=@var{switches}} [default: @code{""}] |
25906 | 391 Creates a variable which can be referred to subsequently by using the |
392 @code{$@{link_opt@}} notation. This is intended to store the default | |
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393 switches given to @command{gnatlink}. |
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395 @item @code{main=@var{executable}} [default: @code{""}] |
25906 | 396 Specifies the name of the executable for the application. This variable |
397 can be referred to in the following lines by using the @code{$@{main@}} | |
398 notation. | |
399 | |
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400 @item @code{cross_prefix=@var{prefix}} [default: @code{""}] |
25906 | 401 This variable should be set if you are working in a cross-compilation |
402 environment. This is the prefix used in front of the gnatmake commands. | |
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404 @item @code{remote_machine=@var{machine}} [default: @code{""}] |
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406 compilation command. If this variable is empty, the command will be |
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407 run on the local machine. This will not work on Windows NT machines, |
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408 since Ada mode will simply precede the compilation command with a |
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409 @command{rsh} command, unknown on Windows. |
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411 @item @code{comp_cmd=@var{command}} [default: @code{"$@{cross_prefix@}gcc -c -I$@{src_dir@} -g -gnatq"}] |
25906 | 412 Specifies the command used to compile a single file in the application. |
413 The name of the file will be added at the end of this command. | |
414 | |
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415 @item @code{make_cmd=@var{command}} [default: @code{"$@{cross_prefix@}gnatmake $@{main@} -aI$@{src_dir@} -aO$@{obj_dir@} -g -gnatq -cargs $@{comp_opt@} -bargs $@{bind_opt@} -largs $@{link_opt@}"]}' |
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25906 | 419 Specifies the command used to run the application. |
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421 @item @code{debug_cmd=@var{command}} [default: @code{"$@{cross_prefix@}gdb $@{main@}"}] |
25906 | 422 Specifies the command used to debug the application |
423 | |
424 @end table | |
425 | |
426 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
427 @section Detailed algorithm | |
428 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
429 | |
430 This section gives more details on the project file setup and is only of | |
431 interest for advanced users. | |
432 | |
433 Usually, an Ada file is part of a larger application, whose sources and | |
434 objects can be spread over multiple directories. The first time emacs is | |
435 asked to compile, run or debug an application, or when a cross reference | |
436 function is used (goto declaration for instance), the following steps | |
437 are taken: | |
438 | |
439 @itemize @bullet | |
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441 find the appropriate project file, open and parse it. |
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443 locally. Finding the project file requires a few steps: | |
444 | |
445 @itemize @minus | |
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447 if a file from the same directory was already associated with |
25906 | 448 a project file, use the same one. This is the variable |
449 @code{ada-xref-default-prj-file} described above. | |
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451 if the variable @code{ada-prj-default-project-file} is set, |
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463 if there are no project files in the source directory use standard |
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465 @end itemize | |
466 | |
467 The first project file that is selected in a given directory becomes the | |
468 default project file for this directory and is used implicitly for other | |
469 sources unless specified otherwise by the user. | |
470 | |
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472 look for the corresponding @samp{.ali} file in the @code{obj_dir} defined |
25906 | 473 in the project file. If this file can not be found, emacs proposes to |
474 compile the source using the @code{comp_cmd} defined in the project file | |
475 in order to create the ali file. | |
476 | |
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486 look for the file containing the declaration using the source |
25906 | 487 path @code{src_dir} defined in the project file. Put the cursor at the |
488 correct position and display this new cursor. | |
489 @end itemize | |
490 | |
491 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
492 @node Syntax highlighting, Moving Through Ada Code, Project files, Top | |
493 @chapter Syntax highlighting | |
494 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
495 | |
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496 Ada mode is made to help you understand the structure of your source |
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498 the context: commands should be displayed differently than keywords, | |
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499 which should also be different from strings, @dots{} |
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501 Emacs is able to display in a different way the following syntactic | |
502 entities: | |
503 | |
504 @itemize @bullet | |
505 @item keywords | |
506 @item commands | |
507 @item strings | |
508 @item gnatprep statements (preprocessor) | |
509 @item types (under certain conditions) | |
510 @item other words | |
511 @end itemize | |
512 | |
513 This is not the default behavior for Emacs. You have to explicitly | |
514 activate it. This requires that you add a new line in your @file{.emacs} | |
515 file (if this file does not exist, just create it). | |
516 | |
517 @example | |
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520 | |
521 But the default colors might not be the ones you like. Fortunately, | |
522 there is a very easy way to change them. Just select the menu | |
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526 | |
527 | |
528 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
529 @node Moving Through Ada Code, Identifier completion, Syntax highlighting, Top | |
530 @chapter Moving Through Ada Code | |
531 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
532 | |
533 There are several easy to use commands to stroll through Ada code. All | |
534 these functions are available through the Ada menu, and you can also use | |
535 the following key bindings or the command names: | |
536 | |
537 @table @kbd | |
40705 | 538 @item C-M-e |
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539 @findex ada-next-procedure |
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540 Move to the next function/procedure/task, which ever comes next |
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541 (@code{ada-next-procedure}). |
40705 | 542 @item C-M-a |
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543 @findex ada-previous-procedure |
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544 Move to previous function/procedure/task |
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545 (@code{ada-previous-procedure}). |
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546 @item M-x ada-next-package |
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547 @findex ada-next-package |
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549 @item M-x ada-prev-package |
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550 @findex ada-prev-package |
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552 @item C-c C-a |
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553 @findex ada-move-to-start |
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554 Move to matching start of @code{end} (@code{ada-move-to-start}). If |
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555 point is at the end of a subprogram, this command jumps to the |
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556 corresponding @code{begin} if the user option |
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557 @code{ada-move-to-declaration} is @code{nil} (default), it jumps to |
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558 the subprogram declaration otherwise. |
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559 @item C-c C-e |
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560 @findex ada-move-to-end |
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562 @item C-c o |
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563 Switch between corresponding spec and body file |
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564 (@code{ff-find-other-file}). If the cursor is on a subprogram, switch |
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565 between declaration and body. |
25906 | 566 @item C-c c-d |
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567 @findex ada-goto-declaration |
25906 | 568 Move from any reference to its declaration and switch between |
569 declaration and body (for procedures, tasks, private and incomplete | |
570 types). | |
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571 @item C-c C-r |
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572 @findex ada-find-references |
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573 runs the @file{gnatfind} command to search for all references to the |
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574 entity pointed by the cursor (@code{ada-find-references}). Use |
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575 @kbd{C-x `} (@code{next-error}) to visit each reference (as for |
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576 compilation errors). |
25906 | 577 @end table |
578 | |
579 These functions use the information in the output of the Gnat Ada | |
580 compiler. However, if your application was compiled with the | |
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581 @samp{-gnatx} switch, these functions will not work, since no extra |
25906 | 582 information is generated by GNAT. See GNAT documentation for further |
583 information. | |
584 | |
585 Emacs will try to run Gnat for you whenever the cross-reference | |
586 informations are older than your source file (provided the | |
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587 @code{ada-xref-create-ali} variable is non-@code{nil}). Gnat then produces a |
25906 | 588 file with the same name as the current Ada file but with the extension |
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589 changed to @file{.ali}. This files are normally used by the binder, but |
25906 | 590 they will also contain additional cross-referencing information. |
591 | |
592 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
593 @node Identifier completion, Index Menu of Subprograms, Moving Through Ada Code, Top | |
594 @chapter Identifier completion | |
595 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
596 | |
597 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
598 @section Overview | |
599 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
600 | |
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601 Emacs and Ada mode provide two general ways for the completion of |
25906 | 602 identifiers. This is an easy way to type faster: you just have to type |
603 the first few letters of an identifiers, and then loop through all the | |
604 possible completions. | |
605 | |
606 The first method is general for Emacs. It will work both with Ada | |
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607 buffers, but also in C buffers, Java buffers, @enddots{} The idea is to parse |
25906 | 608 all the opened buffers for possible completions. |
609 | |
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610 For instance, if the words @samp{my_identifier}, @samp{my_subprogram} |
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611 are the only words starting with @samp{my} in any of the opened files, |
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612 then you will have this scenario: |
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614 @quotation |
25906 | 615 You type: my@key{M-/} |
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616 Emacs inserts: @samp{my_identifier} |
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617 If you press @key{M-/} once again, Emacs replaces @samp{my_identifier} with |
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618 @samp{my_subprogram}. |
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619 Pressing @key{M-/} once more will bring you back to @samp{my_identifier}. |
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620 @end quotation |
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622 This is a very fast way to do completion, and the casing of words will | |
623 also be respected. | |
624 | |
625 The second method is specific to Ada buffer, and even to users of the | |
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627 @samp{.ali} files generated by Gnat for possible completions. |
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629 The main advantage is that this completion is more accurate: only | |
630 existing identifier will be suggested, you don't need to have a file | |
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631 opened that already contains this identifiers, @enddots{} |
25906 | 632 |
633 On the other hand, this completion is a little bit slower and requires | |
634 that you have compiled your file at least once since you created that | |
635 identifier. | |
636 | |
637 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
638 @section Summary of commands | |
639 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
640 | |
641 @table @kbd | |
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642 @item C-@key{TAB} |
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644 Complete accurately current identifier using information in @samp{.ali} file |
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645 (@code{ada-complete-identifier}). |
25906 | 646 @item M-/ |
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647 Complete identifier using buffer information (not Ada-specific). |
25906 | 648 @end table |
649 | |
650 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
651 @node Index Menu of Subprograms, File Browser, Identifier completion, Top | |
652 @chapter Index Menu of Subprograms | |
653 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
654 | |
655 You can display a choice menu with all procedure/function/task | |
656 declarations in the file and choose an item by mouse click to get to its | |
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657 declaration. This function is accessible through the @samp{Ada} menu when |
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658 editing a Ada file, or simply through the following key binding: |
25906 | 659 |
660 @table @kbd | |
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661 @item C-S-Mouse-3 |
25906 | 662 display index menu |
663 @end table | |
664 | |
665 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
666 @node File Browser, Automatic Smart Indentation, Index Menu of Subprograms, Top | |
667 @chapter File Browser | |
668 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
669 | |
670 Emacs provides a special mode, called @code{speedbar}. When this mode is | |
671 activated, a new frame is displayed, with a file browser. The files from | |
672 the current directory are displayed, and you can click on them as you | |
673 would with any file browser. The following commands are then available. | |
674 | |
675 You can click on a directory name or file name to open it. The editor | |
676 will automatically select the best possible mode for this file, | |
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677 including of course Ada mode for files written in Ada. |
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679 If you click on the @samp{[+]} symbol near a file name, all the symbols (types, |
25906 | 680 variables and subprograms) defined in that file will be displayed, and |
681 you can directly click on them to open the right file at the right | |
682 place. | |
683 | |
684 You can activate this mode by typing @key{M-x speedbar} in the editor. | |
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685 This will open a new frame. A better way might be to associate the |
25906 | 686 following key binding |
687 | |
688 @example | |
689 (global-set-key [f7] 'speedbar-get-focus) | |
690 @end example | |
691 | |
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692 Every time you press @key{F7}, the mouse will automatically move to the |
25906 | 693 speedbar frame (which will be created if it does not exist). |
694 | |
695 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
696 @node Automatic Smart Indentation, Formatting Parameter Lists, File Browser, Top | |
697 @chapter Automatic Smart Indentation | |
698 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
699 | |
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700 Ada mode comes with a full set of rules for automatic indentation. |
25906 | 701 You can of course configure the indentation as you want, by setting the |
702 value of a few variables. | |
703 | |
704 As always, the preferred way to modify variables is to use the | |
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705 @samp{Ada->Customize} menu (don't forget to save your changes!). This |
25906 | 706 will also show you some example of code where this variable is used, and |
707 hopefully make things clearer. | |
708 | |
709 The relevant variables are the following: | |
710 | |
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712 @item @code{ada-broken-indent} (default value: 2) |
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715 @item @code{ada-indent} (default value: 3) |
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718 @item @code{ada-indent-record-rel-type} (default value: 3) |
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719 Indentation for @code{record} relative to @code{type} or @code{use}. |
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721 @item @code{ada-indent-return} (default value: 0) |
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722 Indentation for @code{return} relative to @code{function} (if |
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725 case, when there is no open parenthesis, the indentation is done |
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726 relative to @code{function} with the value of @code{ada-broken-indent}. |
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728 @item @code{ada-label-indent} (default value: -4) |
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731 @item @code{ada-stmt-end-indent} (default value: 0) |
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734 @item @code{ada-when-indent} (default value: 3) |
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735 Indentation for @code{when} relative to @code{exception} or @code{case}. |
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737 @item @code{ada-indent-is-separate} (default value: t) |
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738 Non-@code{nil} means indent @code{is separate} or @code{is abstract} if on a single line. |
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740 @item @code{ada-indent-to-open-paren} (default value: t) |
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743 @item @code{ada-indent-after-return} (default value: t) |
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745 inserting a newline, when you press @key{RET}. |
25906 | 746 @end table |
747 | |
748 Most of the time, the indentation will be automatic, i.e when you will | |
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25906 | 750 next line. |
751 | |
752 However, you might want or need sometimes to re-indent the current line | |
753 or a set of lines. For this, you can simply go to that line, or select | |
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754 the lines, and then press @key{TAB}. This will automatically re-indent |
25906 | 755 the lines. |
756 | |
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758 indentation scheme. If you press @kbd{C-c @key{TAB}}, Ada mode will do |
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759 the following: |
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25906 | 761 @itemize @bullet |
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764 @item |
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765 Temporarily move the cursor to a reference line, i.e., the line that |
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769 provided the offset for the indentation. |
25906 | 770 @end itemize |
771 | |
772 The exact indentation of the current line is the same as the one for the | |
773 reference line, plus an offset given by the variable. | |
774 | |
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775 Once you know the name of the variable, you can either modify it |
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778 name of the variable. |
25906 | 779 |
780 @table @kbd | |
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781 @item @key{TAB} |
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782 Indent the current line or the current region. |
40705 | 783 @item C-M-\ |
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784 Indent lines in the current selected block. |
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786 Indent the current line and prints the name of the variable used for |
25906 | 787 indentation. |
788 @end table | |
789 | |
790 | |
791 | |
792 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
793 @node Formatting Parameter Lists, Automatic Casing, Automatic Smart Indentation, Top | |
794 @chapter Formatting Parameter Lists | |
795 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
796 | |
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797 To help you correctly align fields in a subprogram parameter list, |
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798 Emacs provides one function that will do most of the work for you. |
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799 This function will align the declarations on the colon (@samp{:}) |
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801 @code{in}, @code{out} and @code{in out} keywords if required. |
25906 | 802 |
803 @table @kbd | |
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806 Format the parameter list (@code{ada-format-paramlist}). |
25906 | 807 @end table |
808 | |
809 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
810 @node Automatic Casing, Statement Templates, Formatting Parameter Lists, Top | |
811 @chapter Automatic Casing | |
812 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
813 | |
814 Casing of identifiers, attributes and keywords is automatically | |
815 performed while typing when the variable @code{ada-auto-case} is set. | |
816 Every time you press a word separator, the previous word is | |
817 automatically cased. | |
818 | |
819 You can customize the automatic casing differently for keywords, | |
820 attributes and identifiers. The relevant variables are the following: | |
821 @code{ada-case-keyword}, @code{ada-case-attribute} and | |
822 @code{ada-case-identifier}. | |
823 | |
824 All these variables can have one of the following values: | |
825 | |
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826 @table @code |
25906 | 827 @item downcase-word |
828 The previous word will simply be in all lower cases. For instance | |
829 @code{My_vARIable} is converted to @code{my_variable}. | |
830 | |
831 @item upcase-word | |
832 The previous word will be fully converted to upper cases. For instance | |
833 @code{My_vARIable} is converted to @code{MY_VARIABLE}. | |
834 | |
835 @item ada-capitalize-word | |
836 All letters, except the first one of the word and every letter after the | |
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837 @samp{_} character are lower cased. Other letters are upper cased. For |
25906 | 838 instance @code{My_vARIable} is converted to @code{My_Variable}. |
839 | |
840 @item ada-loose-case-word | |
841 No letters is modified in the previous word, except the ones after the | |
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842 @samp{_} character that are upper cased. For instance @code{My_vARIable} is |
25906 | 843 converted to @code{My_VARIable}. |
844 @end table | |
845 | |
846 These functions, although they will work in most cases, will not be | |
847 accurate sometimes. The Ada mode allows you to define some exceptions, | |
848 that will always be cased the same way. | |
849 | |
850 The idea is to create a dictionary of exceptions, and store it in a | |
851 file. This file should contain one identifier per line, with the casing | |
852 you want to force. The default name for this file is | |
853 @file{~/.emacs_case_exceptions}. You can of course change this name, | |
854 through the variable @code{ada-case-exception-file}. | |
855 | |
856 Note that each line in this file must start with the key word whose | |
857 casing you want to specify. The rest of the line can be used for | |
858 comments (explaining for instance what an abbreviation means, as | |
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859 recommended in the Ada 95 Quality and Style, paragraph 3.1.4). Thus, a |
25906 | 860 good example for this file could be: |
861 | |
862 @example | |
863 DOD Department of Defense | |
864 Text_IO | |
865 GNAT The GNAT compiler from Ada Core Technologies | |
866 @end example | |
867 | |
868 When working on project involving multiple programmers, we recommend | |
869 that every member of the team sets this variable to the same value, | |
870 which should point to a system-wide file that each of them can | |
871 write. That way, you will ensure that the casing is consistent | |
872 throughout your application(s). | |
873 | |
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874 @findex ada-create-case-exception |
25906 | 875 There are two ways to add new items to this file: you can simply edit it |
876 as you would edit any text file, and add or suppress entries in this | |
877 file. Remember that you should put one entity per line. The other, | |
878 easier way, is to position the cursor over the word you want to add, in | |
879 an Ada buffer. This word should have the casing you want. Then simply | |
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880 select the menu @samp{Ada->Edit->Create Case Exception}, or the key |
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881 @kbd{C-c C-y} (@code{ada-create-case-exception}). The word will |
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882 automatically be added to the current list of exceptions and to the file. |
25906 | 883 |
884 It is sometimes useful to have multiple exception files around (for | |
885 instance, one could be the standard Ada acronyms, the second some | |
886 company specific exceptions, and the last one some project specific | |
887 exceptions). If you set up the variable @code{ada-case-exception-file} | |
888 as a list of files, each of them will be parsed and used in your emacs | |
889 session. | |
890 | |
891 However, when you save a new exception through the menu, as described | |
892 above, the new exception will be added to the first file in the list | |
893 only. You can not automatically add an exception to one of the other | |
894 files, although you can of course edit the files by hand at any time. | |
895 | |
896 Automatic casing can be performed on port or whole buffer using: | |
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25906 | 898 @table @kbd |
899 @item C-c C-b | |
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901 Adjust case in the whole buffer (@code{ada-adjust-case-buffer}). |
25906 | 902 @item C-c C-y |
903 Create a new entry in the exception dictionary, with the word under | |
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904 the cursor (@code{ada-create-case-exception}) |
25906 | 905 @item C-c C-t |
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906 @findex ada-case-read-exceptions |
25906 | 907 Rereads the exception dictionary from the file |
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908 @code{ada-case-exception-file} (@code{ada-case-read-exceptions}). |
25906 | 909 @end table |
910 | |
911 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
912 @node Statement Templates, Comment Handling, Automatic Casing, Top | |
913 @chapter Statement Templates | |
914 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
915 | |
916 NOTE: This features are not available on VMS for Emacs 19.28. The | |
917 functions used here do not exist on Emacs 19.28. | |
918 | |
919 Templates exist for most Ada statements. They can be inserted in the | |
920 buffer using the following commands: | |
921 | |
922 @table @kbd | |
923 @item C-c t b | |
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924 @findex ada-exception-block |
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925 exception Block (@code{ada-exception-block}). |
25906 | 926 @item C-c t c |
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927 @findex ada-case |
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928 case (@code{ada-case}). |
25906 | 929 @item C-c t d |
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930 @findex ada-declare-block |
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931 declare Block (@code{ada-declare-block}). |
25906 | 932 @item C-c t e |
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933 @findex ada-else |
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934 else (@code{ada-else}). |
25906 | 935 @item C-c t f |
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936 @findex ada-for-loop |
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937 for Loop (@code{ada-for-loop}). |
25906 | 938 @item C-c t h |
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939 @findex ada-header |
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940 Header (@code{ada-header}). |
25906 | 941 @item C-c t i |
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942 @findex ada-if |
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943 if (@code{ada-if}). |
25906 | 944 @item C-c t k |
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945 @findex ada-package-body |
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946 package Body (@code{ada-package-body}). |
25906 | 947 @item C-c t l |
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948 @findex ada-loop |
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949 loop (@code{ada-loop}). |
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950 @item C-c p |
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951 @findex ada-subprogram-body |
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952 subprogram body (@code{ada-subprogram-body}). |
25906 | 953 @item C-c t t |
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954 @findex ada-task-body |
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955 task Body (@code{ada-task-body}). |
25906 | 956 @item C-c t w |
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957 @findex ada-while |
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958 while Loop (@code{ada-while}). |
25906 | 959 @item C-c t u |
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960 @findex ada-use |
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961 use (@code{ada-use}). |
25906 | 962 @item C-c t x |
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963 @findex ada-exit |
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964 exit (@code{ada-exit}). |
25906 | 965 @item C-c t C-a |
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966 @findex ada-array |
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967 array (@code{ada-array}). |
25906 | 968 @item C-c t C-e |
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969 @findex ada-elsif |
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970 elsif (@code{ada-elsif}). |
25906 | 971 @item C-c t C-f |
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973 function Spec (@code{ada-function-spec}). |
25906 | 974 @item C-c t C-k |
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976 package Spec (@code{ada-package-spec}). |
25906 | 977 @item C-c t C-p |
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979 procedure Spec (@code{ada-package-spec}. |
25906 | 980 @item C-c t C-r |
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982 record (@code{ada-record}). |
25906 | 983 @item C-c t C-s |
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985 subtype (@code{ada-subtype}). |
25906 | 986 @item C-c t C-t |
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988 task Spec (@code{ada-task-spec}). |
25906 | 989 @item C-c t C-u |
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991 with (@code{ada-with}). |
25906 | 992 @item C-c t C-v |
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994 private (@code{ada-private}). |
25906 | 995 @item C-c t C-w |
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997 when (@code{ada-when}). |
25906 | 998 @item C-c t C-x |
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1000 exception (@code{ada-exception}). |
25906 | 1001 @item C-c t C-y |
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1003 type (@code{ada-type}). |
25906 | 1004 @end table |
1005 | |
1006 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1007 @node Comment Handling, Compiling Executing, Statement Templates, Top | |
1008 @chapter Comment Handling | |
1009 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1010 | |
1011 By default, comment lines get indented like Ada code. There are a few | |
1012 additional functions to handle comments: | |
1013 | |
1014 | |
1015 @table @kbd | |
1016 @item M-; | |
1017 Start a comment in default column. | |
1018 @item M-j | |
1019 Continue comment on next line. | |
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25906 | 1021 Comment the selected region (add -- at the beginning of lines). |
1022 @item C-c : | |
1023 Uncomment the selected region | |
1024 @item M-q | |
1025 autofill the current comment. | |
1026 @end table | |
1027 | |
1028 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1029 @node Compiling Executing, Debugging, Comment Handling, Top | |
1030 @chapter Compiling Executing | |
1031 @c ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1032 | |
1033 Ada mode provides a much complete environment for compiling, debugging | |
1034 and running an application within Emacs. | |
1035 | |
1036 All the commands used by Emacs to manipulate your application can be | |
1037 customized in the project file. Some default values are provided, but | |
1038 these will likely not be good enough for a big or even medium-sized | |
1039 project. See the section on the project file for an explanation on how | |
1040 to set up the commands to use. | |
1041 | |
1042 One of the variables you can set in your project file, | |
1043 @code{cross_prefix}, indicates whether you are using a cross-compilation | |
1044 environment, and if yes for which target. The default command used for | |
1045 compilation will add this @code{cross_prefix} in front of the name: | |
1046 @code{gcc} will become @code{cross_prefix}-@code{gcc}, @code{gnatmake} | |
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1049 This will also modify the way your application is run and debugged, | |
1050 although this is not implemented at the moment. | |
1051 | |
1052 Here are the commands for building and using an Ada application | |
1053 | |
1054 @itemize @bullet | |
1055 | |
1056 @item Compiling the current source | |
1057 This command is issued when issuing the @code{compile} command from the | |
1058 Ada menu. It compiles unconditionally the current source using the | |
1059 @code{comp_cmd} variable of the project file. Compilation options can be | |
1060 customized with the variable @code{comp_opt} of the project file. | |
1061 | |
1062 Emacs will display a new buffer that contains the result of the | |
1063 compilation. Each line associated with an error will become active: you | |
1064 can simply click on it with the middle button of the mouse, or move the | |
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1065 cursor on it and press @key{RET}. Emacs will then display the |
25906 | 1066 relevant source file and put the cursor on the line and column the error |
1067 was found at. | |
1068 | |
1069 You can also simply press the @kbd{C-x `} key and Emacs will jump to the | |
1070 first error. If you press that key again, it will move you to the second | |
1071 error, and so on. | |
1072 | |
1073 Some error messages might also include references to some files. These | |
1074 references are also clickable in the same way. | |
1075 | |
1076 | |
1077 @item (Re)building the whole application | |
1078 This command is issued when you select the @code{build} command from the | |
1079 Ada menu. It compiles all obsolete units of the current application | |
1080 using the @code{make_cmd} variable of the project file. Compilation | |
1081 options can be customized with the variable @code{comp_opt} of the | |
1082 project file, binder options with @code{bind_opt} and linker options | |
1083 with @code{link_opt}. The main unit of the application may be specified | |
1084 with @code{main}. | |
1085 | |
1086 The compilation buffer is also active in the same way it was for the above | |
1087 command. | |
1088 | |
1089 @item Running the application | |
1090 This command is issued when you select the @code{run} command from the | |
1091 Ada menu. It executes the current application in an emacs | |
1092 buffer. Arguments can be passed through before executing. The execution | |
1093 buffer allows for interactive input/output. | |
1094 | |
1095 This command is not yet available in a cross-compilation | |
1096 toolchain. Emacs would first need to log on the target before running | |
1097 the application. This will be implemented in a future release of Gnat. | |
1098 | |
1099 @end itemize | |
1100 | |
1101 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1102 @node Debugging, Using non-standard file names, Compiling Executing, Top | |
1103 @chapter Debugging your application | |
1104 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1105 | |
1106 You can set up in the project file a command to use to debug your | |
1107 application. Emacs is compatible with a lot of debuggers, and provide an | |
1108 easy interface to them. | |
1109 | |
1110 This selection will focus on the gdb debugger, and two of the graphical | |
1111 interfaces that exist for it. | |
1112 | |
1113 In all cases, the main window in Emacs will be split in two: in the | |
1114 upper buffer, the source code will appear, whereas the debugger | |
1115 input/output window is displayed at the bottom. You can enter the | |
1116 debugger commands as usual in the command window. Every time a new | |
1117 source file is selected by the debugger (for instance as a result of a | |
1118 @code{frame} command), the appropriate source file is displayed in the | |
1119 upper buffer. | |
1120 | |
1121 The source window is interactive: you can click on an identifier with the | |
1122 right mouse button, and print its value in the debugger window. You can | |
1123 also set a breakpoint simply by right-clicking on a line. | |
1124 | |
1125 You can easily use Emacs as the source window when you are using a | |
1126 graphical interface for the debugger. The interesting thing is that, | |
1127 whereas you still have the graphical nifties, you can also you the | |
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1131 Here is how you can set up gdbtk and ddd for use with Emacs (These are | |
1132 the commands you should setup in the project file): | |
1133 | |
1134 @itemize @bullet | |
1135 @item gdbtk | |
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1136 should be used with the switch @samp{--emacs_gdbtk}. It provides a nice |
25906 | 1137 backtrace window, as well as a tasks window. You can click interactively |
1138 on both of them, and Emacs will display the source file on the correct | |
1139 line. | |
1140 | |
1141 @item ddd (Data Display Debugger) | |
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1146 @end itemize | |
1147 | |
1148 | |
1149 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1150 @node Using non-standard file names, Working Remotely, Debugging, Top | |
1151 @chapter Using non-standard file names | |
1152 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1153 | |
1154 By default, Emacs is configured to use the GNAT style file names, where | |
1155 file names are the package names, and the extension for spec and bodies | |
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1156 are respectively @samp{.ads} and @samp{.adb}. |
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1158 If you want to use other types of file names, you will need to modify | |
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1159 your @file{.emacs} file. |
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1161 Adding new possible extensions is easy. Since Ada mode needs to know |
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1163 specify both. A function is provided with Ada mode to add new |
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1165 | |
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1167 @file{@var{unit}_s.ada} and @file{@var{unit}_b.ada}, respectively, you |
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1168 need to add the following to your @file{.emacs} file: |
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1170 @example | |
1171 (ada-add-extensions "_s.ada" "_b.ada") | |
1172 @end example | |
1173 | |
1174 Note that it is possible to redefine the extension, even if they already | |
1175 exist, as in: | |
1176 | |
1177 @example | |
1178 (ada-add-extensions ".ads" "_b.ada") | |
1179 (ada-add-extensions ".ads" ".body") | |
1180 @end example | |
1181 | |
1182 This simply means that whenever the ada-mode will look for the body for | |
1183 a file whose extension is @file{.ads}, it will take the first available | |
1184 file that ends with either @file{.adb} (standard), @file{_b.ada} or | |
1185 @file{.body}. | |
1186 | |
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1192 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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1193 @node Working Remotely, Index, Using non-standard file names, Top |
25906 | 1194 @chapter Working Remotely |
1195 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1196 | |
1197 When you work on project that involve a lot of programmers, it is | |
1198 generally the case that you will edit the files on your own machine, but | |
1199 you want to compile, run and debug your application in another buffer. | |
1200 | |
1201 Fortunately, here too Emacs provides a very convenient way to do this. | |
1202 | |
1203 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1204 @section Remote editing | |
1205 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1206 | |
1207 First of all, the files do not need to be on your machine. Emacs can | |
1208 edit any remote file, by doing transparent FTP sessions between your | |
1209 machine and the remote machine that stores your files. This is a special | |
1210 Emacs mode, called @code{ange-ftp}. To use it, you just have to use a | |
1211 slightly different syntax when you open a file. | |
1212 | |
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1213 For instance, if you want to open the file @file{/work/foo.adb} on the machine |
25906 | 1214 aleph.gnu.org, where you log in as qwe, you would simply do this: |
1215 | |
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1218 @end example |
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1221 i.e., use your name, the name of the machine and the name of the file. |
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1223 The first time, Emacs will ask you for a password that it will remember | |
1224 until you close the current Emacs. Even if the ftp session times out, | |
1225 you won't need to reenter your password. | |
1226 | |
1227 Every time you save the file, Emacs will upload it to the remote machine | |
1228 transparently. No file is modified on the local machine. | |
1229 | |
1230 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1231 @section Remote compiling | |
1232 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1233 | |
1234 If the machine you want to compile on is not the one your Emacs is | |
1235 running on, you can set the variable @code{remote_machine} in the | |
1236 project file for your application. | |
1237 | |
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1238 This will force Emacs to issue a @command{rsh} command for the compilation, |
25906 | 1239 instead of running it on the local machine. Unfortunately, this won't |
1240 work on Windows workstations, since this protocol is not supported. | |
1241 | |
1242 @example | |
1243 If your @code{remote_machine} is aleph.gnu.org and the standard | |
1244 compilation command is @code{cd /work/ && gnatmake foo}, then Emacs will | |
1245 actually issue the command @code{rsh aleph.gnu.org 'cd /work/ && | |
1246 gnatmake foo'}. | |
1247 @end example | |
1248 | |
1249 The advantage of using the @code{remote_machine} variable is that it is | |
1250 easier to change that machine without having to modify the compilation | |
1251 command. | |
1252 | |
1253 Note that if you need to set up some environment variables before the | |
1254 compilation, you need to insert a call to the appropriate initialization | |
1255 script in the compilation command, for instance: | |
1256 | |
1257 @example | |
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25906 | 1259 @end example |
1260 | |
1261 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1262 @section Remote running and debugging | |
1263 @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1264 | |
1265 This feature is not completely implemented yet. | |
1266 | |
1267 However, most of the time, you will be able to run your application | |
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1270 @code{rsh aleph.gnu.org $@{main@}}. |
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25906 | 1280 @contents |
1281 @bye |