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56 | 8 ;;; This is a Completion system for GNU Emacs |
9 ;;; | |
10 ;;; E-Mail: | |
11 ;;; Internet: completion@think.com, bug-completion@think.com | |
12 ;;; UUCP: {rutgers,harvard,mit-eddie}!think!completion | |
13 ;;; | |
14 ;;; If you are a new user, we'd appreciate knowing your site name and | |
15 ;;; any comments you have. | |
16 ;;; | |
17 ;;; | |
18 ;;; NO WARRANTY | |
19 ;;; | |
20 ;;; This software is distributed free of charge and is in the public domain. | |
21 ;;; Anyone may use, duplicate or modify this program. Thinking Machines | |
22 ;;; Corporation does not restrict in any way the use of this software by | |
23 ;;; anyone. | |
24 ;;; | |
25 ;;; Thinking Machines Corporation provides absolutely no warranty of any kind. | |
26 ;;; The entire risk as to the quality and performance of this program is with | |
27 ;;; you. In no event will Thinking Machines Corporation be liable to you for | |
28 ;;; damages, including any lost profits, lost monies, or other special, | |
29 ;;; incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of this program. | |
30 ;;; | |
31 ;;; You must not restrict the distribution of this software. | |
32 ;;; | |
33 ;;; Please keep this notice and author information in any copies you make. | |
34 ;;; | |
35 ;;; 4/90 | |
36 ;;; | |
37 ;;; | |
38 ;;; Advertisement | |
39 ;;;--------------- | |
40 ;;; Try using this. If you are like most you will be happy you did. | |
41 ;;; | |
42 ;;; What to put in .emacs | |
43 ;;;----------------------- | |
44 ;;; (load "completion") ;; If it's not part of the standard band. | |
45 ;;; (initialize-completions) | |
46 ;;; | |
47 ;;; For best results, be sure to byte-compile the file first. | |
48 ;;; | |
49 | |
50 ;;; Authors | |
51 ;;;--------- | |
52 ;;; Jim Salem {salem@think.com} | |
53 ;;; Brewster Kahle {brewster@think.com} | |
54 ;;; Thinking Machines Corporation | |
55 ;;; 245 First St., Cambridge MA 02142 (617) 876-1111 | |
56 ;;; | |
57 ;;; Mailing Lists | |
58 ;;;--------------- | |
59 ;;; | |
60 ;;; Bugs to bug-completion@think.com | |
61 ;;; Comments to completion@think.com | |
62 ;;; Requests to be added completion-request@think.com | |
63 ;;; | |
64 ;;; Availability | |
65 ;;;-------------- | |
66 ;;; Anonymous FTP from think.com | |
67 ;;; | |
68 | |
69 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
70 ;;; Documentation [Slightly out of date] | |
71 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
72 ;;; (also check the documentation string of the functions) | |
73 ;;; | |
74 ;;; Introduction | |
75 ;;;--------------- | |
76 ;;; | |
77 ;;; After you type a few characters, pressing the "complete" key inserts | |
78 ;;; the rest of the word you are likely to type. | |
79 ;;; | |
80 ;;; This watches all the words that you type and remembers them. When | |
81 ;;; typing a new word, pressing "complete" (meta-return) "completes" the | |
82 ;;; word by inserting the most recently used word that begins with the | |
83 ;;; same characters. If you press meta-return repeatedly, it cycles | |
84 ;;; through all the words it knows about. | |
85 ;;; | |
86 ;;; If you like the completion then just continue typing, it is as if you | |
87 ;;; entered the text by hand. If you want the inserted extra characters | |
88 ;;; to go away, type control-w or delete. More options are described below. | |
89 ;;; | |
90 ;;; The guesses are made in the order of the most recently "used". Typing | |
91 ;;; in a word and then typing a separator character (such as a space) "uses" | |
92 ;;; the word. So does moving a cursor over the word. If no words are found, | |
93 ;;; it uses an extended version of the dabbrev style completion. | |
94 ;;; | |
95 ;;; You automatically save the completions you use to a file between | |
96 ;;; sessions. | |
97 ;;; | |
98 ;;; Completion enables programmers to enter longer, more descriptive | |
99 ;;; variable names while typing fewer keystrokes than they normally would. | |
100 ;;; | |
101 ;;; | |
102 ;;; Full documentation | |
103 ;;;--------------------- | |
104 ;;; | |
105 ;;; A "word" is any string containing characters with either word or symbol | |
106 ;;; syntax. [E.G. Any alphanumeric string with hypens, underscores, etc.] | |
107 ;;; Unless you change the constants, you must type at least three characters | |
108 ;;; for the word to be recognized. Only words longer than 6 characters are | |
109 ;;; saved. | |
110 ;;; | |
111 ;;; When you load this file, completion will be on. I suggest you use the | |
112 ;;; compiled version (because it is noticibly faster). | |
113 ;;; | |
114 ;;; M-X completion-mode toggles whether or not new words are added to the | |
115 ;;; database by changing the value of *completep*. | |
116 ;;; | |
117 ;;; SAVING/LOADING COMPLETIONS | |
118 ;;; Completions are automatically saved from one session to another | |
119 ;;; (unless *save-completions-p* or *completep* is nil). | |
120 ;;; Loading this file (or calling initialize-completions) causes EMACS | |
121 ;;; to load a completions database for a saved completions file | |
122 ;;; (default: ~/.completions). When you exit, EMACS saves a copy of the | |
123 ;;; completions that you | |
124 ;;; often use. When you next start, EMACS loads in the saved completion file. | |
125 ;;; | |
126 ;;; The number of completions saved depends loosely on | |
127 ;;; *saved-completions-decay-factor*. Completions that have never been | |
128 ;;; inserted via "complete" are not saved. You are encouraged to experiment | |
129 ;;; with different functions (see compute-completion-min-num-uses). | |
130 ;;; | |
131 ;;; Some completions are permanent and are always saved out. These | |
132 ;;; completions have their num-uses slot set to T. Use | |
133 ;;; add-permanent-completion to do this | |
134 ;;; | |
135 ;;; Completions are saved only if *completep* is T. The number of old | |
136 ;;; versions kept of the saved completions file is controlled by | |
137 ;;; *completion-file-versions-kept*. | |
138 ;;; | |
139 ;;; COMPLETE KEY OPTIONS | |
140 ;;; The complete function takes a numeric arguments. | |
141 ;;; control-u :: leave the point at the beginning of the completion rather | |
142 ;;; than the middle. | |
143 ;;; a number :: rotate through the possible completions by that amount | |
144 ;;; `-' :: same as -1 (insert previous completion) | |
145 ;;; | |
146 ;;; HOW THE DATABASE IS MAINTAINED | |
147 ;;; <write> | |
148 ;;; | |
149 ;;; UPDATING THE DATABASE MANUALLY | |
150 ;;; m-x kill-completion | |
151 ;;; kills the completion at point. | |
152 ;;; m-x add-completion | |
153 ;;; m-x add-permanent-completion | |
154 ;;; | |
155 ;;; UPDATING THE DATABASE FROM A SOURCE CODE FILE | |
156 ;;; m-x add-completions-from-buffer | |
157 ;;; Parses all the definition names from a C or LISP mode buffer and | |
158 ;;; adds them to the completion database. | |
159 ;;; | |
160 ;;; m-x add-completions-from-lisp-file | |
161 ;;; Parses all the definition names from a C or Lisp mode file and | |
162 ;;; adds them to the completion database. | |
163 ;;; | |
164 ;;; UPDATING THE DATABASE FROM A TAGS TABLE | |
165 ;;; m-x add-completions-from-tags-table | |
166 ;;; Adds completions from the current tags-table-buffer. | |
167 ;;; | |
168 ;;; HOW A COMPLETION IS FOUND | |
169 ;;; <write> | |
170 ;;; | |
171 ;;; STRING CASING | |
172 ;;; Completion is string case independent if case-fold-search has its | |
173 ;;; normal default of T. Also when the completion is inserted the case of the | |
174 ;;; entry is coerced appropriately. | |
175 ;;; [E.G. APP --> APPROPRIATELY app --> appropriately | |
176 ;;; App --> Appropriately] | |
177 ;;; | |
178 ;;; INITIALIZATION | |
179 ;;; The form `(initialize-completions)' initializes the completion system by | |
180 ;;; trying to load in the user's completions. After the first cal, further | |
181 ;;; calls have no effect so one should be careful not to put the form in a | |
182 ;;; site's standard site-init file. | |
183 ;;; | |
184 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
185 ;;; | |
186 ;;; | |
187 | |
188 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
189 ;;; Porting Notes | |
190 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
191 ;;; | |
192 ;;; Should run on 18.49, 18.52, and 19.0 | |
193 ;;; Tested on vanilla version. | |
194 ;;; This requires the standard cl.el file. It could easily rewritten to not | |
195 ;;; require it. It defines remove which is not in cl.el. | |
196 ;;; | |
197 ;;; FUNCTIONS BASHED | |
198 ;;; The following functions are bashed but it is done carefully and should not | |
199 ;;; cause problems :: | |
200 ;;; kill-region, next-line, previous-line, newline, newline-and-indent, | |
201 ;;; kill-emacs | |
202 ;;; | |
203 ;;; | |
204 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
205 ;;; Functions you might like to call | |
206 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
207 ;;; | |
208 ;;; add-completion string &optional num-uses | |
209 ;;; Adds a new string to the database | |
210 ;;; | |
211 ;;; add-permanent-completion string | |
212 ;;; Adds a new string to the database with num-uses = T | |
213 ;;; | |
214 | |
215 ;;; kill-completion string | |
216 ;;; Kills the completion from the database. | |
217 ;;; | |
218 ;;; clear-all-completions | |
219 ;;; Clears the database | |
220 ;;; | |
221 ;;; list-all-completions | |
222 ;;; Returns a list of all completions. | |
223 ;;; | |
224 ;;; | |
225 ;;; next-completion string &optional index | |
226 ;;; Returns a completion entry that starts with string. | |
227 ;;; | |
228 ;;; find-exact-completion string | |
229 ;;; Returns a completion entry that exactly matches string. | |
230 ;;; | |
231 ;;; complete | |
232 ;;; Inserts a completion at point | |
233 ;;; | |
234 ;;; initialize-completions | |
235 ;;; Loads the completions file and sets up so that exiting emacs will | |
236 ;;; save them. | |
237 ;;; | |
238 ;;; save-completions-to-file &optional filename | |
239 ;;; load-completions-from-file &optional filename | |
240 ;;; | |
241 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
242 ;;; Other functions | |
243 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
244 ;;; | |
245 ;;; get-completion-list string | |
246 ;;; | |
247 ;;; These things are for manipulating the structure | |
248 ;;; make-completion string num-uses | |
249 ;;; completion-num-uses completion | |
250 ;;; completion-string completion | |
251 ;;; set-completion-num-uses completion num-uses | |
252 ;;; set-completion-string completion string | |
253 ;;; | |
254 ;;; | |
255 | |
256 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
257 ;;; To Do :: (anybody ?) | |
258 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
259 ;;; | |
260 ;;; Implement Lookup and keyboard interface in C | |
261 ;;; Add package prefix smarts (for Common Lisp) | |
262 ;;; Add autoprompting of possible completions after every keystroke (fast | |
263 ;;; terminals only !) | |
264 ;;; Add doc. to texinfo | |
265 ;;; | |
266 ;;; | |
267 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
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268 ;;; Change Log: |
56 | 269 ;;;----------------------------------------------- |
270 ;;; Sometime in '84 Brewster implemented a somewhat buggy version for | |
271 ;;; Symbolics LISPMs. | |
272 ;;; Jan. '85 Jim became enamored of the idea and implemented a faster, | |
273 ;;; more robust version. | |
274 ;;; With input from many users at TMC, (rose, craig, and gls come to mind), | |
275 ;;; the current style of interface was developed. | |
276 ;;; 9/87, Jim and Brewster took terminals home. Yuck. After | |
277 ;;; complaining for a while Brewester implemented a subset of the current | |
278 ;;; LISPM version for GNU Emacs. | |
279 ;;; 8/88 After complaining for a while (and with sufficient | |
280 ;;; promised rewards), Jim reimplemented a version of GNU completion | |
281 ;;; superior to that of the LISPM version. | |
282 ;;; | |
283 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
284 ;;; Acknowlegements | |
285 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
286 ;;; Cliff Lasser (cal@think.com), Kevin Herbert (kph@cisco.com), | |
287 ;;; eero@media-lab, kgk@cs.brown.edu, jla@ai.mit.edu, | |
288 ;;; | |
289 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
290 ;;; Change Log | |
291 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
292 ;;; From version 9 to 10 | |
293 ;;; - Allowance for non-integral *completion-version* nos. | |
294 ;;; - Fix cmpl-apply-as-top-level for keyboard macros | |
295 ;;; - Fix broken completion merging (in save-completions-to-file) | |
296 ;;; - More misc. fixes for version 19.0 of emacs | |
297 ;;; | |
298 ;;; From Version 8 to 9 | |
299 ;;; - Ported to version 19.0 of emacs (backcompatible with version 18) | |
300 ;;; - Added add-completions-from-tags-table (with thanks to eero@media-lab) | |
301 ;;; | |
302 ;;; From Version 7 to 8 | |
303 ;;; - Misc. changes to comments | |
304 ;;; - new completion key bindings: c-x o, M->, M-<, c-a, c-e | |
305 ;;; - cdabbrev now checks all the visible window buffers and the "other buffer" | |
306 ;;; - `%' is now a symbol character rather than a separator (except in C mode) | |
307 ;;; | |
308 ;;; From Version 6 to 7 | |
309 ;;; - Fixed bug with saving out .completion file the first time | |
310 ;;; | |
311 ;;; From Version 5 to 6 | |
312 ;;; - removed statistics recording | |
313 ;;; - reworked advise to handle autoloads | |
314 ;;; - Fixed fortran mode support | |
315 ;;; - Added new cursor motion triggers | |
316 ;;; | |
317 ;;; From Version 4 to 5 | |
318 ;;; - doesn't bother saving if nothing has changed | |
319 ;;; - auto-save if haven't used for a 1/2 hour | |
320 ;;; - save period extended to two weeks | |
321 ;;; - minor fix to capitalization code | |
322 ;;; - added *completion-auto-save-period* to variables recorded. | |
323 ;;; - added reenter protection to cmpl-record-statistics-filter | |
324 ;;; - added backup protection to save-completions-to-file (prevents | |
325 ;;; problems with disk full errors) | |
326 | |
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56 | 329 ;;;----------------------------------------------- |
330 ;;; Requires | |
331 ;;; Version | |
332 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
333 | |
334 ;;(require 'cl) ;; DOTIMES, etc. {actually done after variable defs.} | |
335 | |
336 (defconst *completion-version* 10 | |
337 "Tested for EMACS versions 18.49, 18.52, 18.55 and beyond and 19.0.") | |
338 | |
339 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
340 ;;; User changeable parameters | |
341 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
342 | |
343 (defvar *completep* t | |
344 "*Set to nil to turn off the completion hooks. | |
190 | 345 (No new words added to the database or saved to the init file).") |
56 | 346 |
347 (defvar *save-completions-p* t | |
348 "*If non-nil, the most useful completions are saved to disk when | |
349 exiting EMACS. See *saved-completions-decay-factor*.") | |
350 | |
351 (defvar *saved-completions-filename* "~/.completions" | |
352 "*The filename to save completions to.") | |
353 | |
354 (defvar *saved-completion-retention-time* 336 | |
190 | 355 "*The maximum amount of time to save a completion for if it has not been used. |
56 | 356 In hours. (1 day = 24, 1 week = 168). If this is 0, non-permanent completions |
190 | 357 will not be saved unless these are used. Default is two weeks.") |
56 | 358 |
359 (defvar *separator-character-uses-completion-p* nil | |
360 "*If non-nil, typing a separator character after a completion symbol that | |
361 is not part of the database marks it as used (so it will be saved).") | |
362 | |
363 (defvar *completion-file-versions-kept* kept-new-versions | |
364 "*Set this to the number of versions you want save-completions-to-file | |
365 to keep.") | |
366 | |
367 (defvar *print-next-completion-speed-threshold* 4800 | |
368 "*The baud rate at or above which to print the next potential completion | |
369 after inserting the current one." | |
370 ) | |
371 | |
372 (defvar *print-next-completion-does-cdabbrev-search-p* nil | |
190 | 373 "*If non-nil, the next completion prompt will also do a cdabbrev search. |
56 | 374 This can be time consuming.") |
375 | |
376 (defvar *cdabbrev-radius* 15000 | |
377 "*How far to search for cdabbrevs. In number of characters. If nil, the | |
378 whole buffer is searched.") | |
379 | |
380 (defvar *modes-for-completion-find-file-hook* '(lisp c) | |
190 | 381 "*A list of modes {either C or Lisp}. Definitions from visited files |
56 | 382 of those types are automatically added to the completion database.") |
383 | |
384 (defvar *record-cmpl-statistics-p* nil | |
385 "*If non-nil, statistics are automatically recorded.") | |
386 | |
387 (defvar *completion-auto-save-period* 1800 | |
388 "*The period in seconds to wait for emacs to be idle before autosaving | |
389 the completions. Default is a 1/2 hour.") | |
390 | |
391 (defconst *completion-min-length* nil ;; defined below in eval-when | |
392 "*The minimum length of a stored completion. | |
393 DON'T CHANGE WITHOUT RECOMPILING ! This is used by macros.") | |
394 | |
395 (defconst *completion-max-length* nil ;; defined below in eval-when | |
396 "*The maximum length of a stored completion. | |
397 DON'T CHANGE WITHOUT RECOMPILING ! This is used by macros.") | |
398 | |
399 (defconst *completion-prefix-min-length* nil ;; defined below in eval-when | |
400 "The minimum length of a completion search string. | |
401 DON'T CHANGE WITHOUT RECOMPILING ! This is used by macros.") | |
402 | |
403 (defmacro eval-when-compile-load-eval (&rest body) | |
404 ;; eval everything before expanding | |
405 (mapcar 'eval body) | |
190 | 406 (cons 'progn body)) |
56 | 407 |
408 (defun completion-eval-when () | |
409 (eval-when-compile-load-eval | |
410 ;; These vars. are defined at both compile and load time. | |
411 (setq *completion-min-length* 6) | |
412 (setq *completion-max-length* 200) | |
413 (setq *completion-prefix-min-length* 3) | |
414 ;; Need this file around too | |
190 | 415 (require 'cl))) |
56 | 416 |
417 (completion-eval-when) | |
418 | |
419 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
420 ;;; Internal Variables | |
421 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
422 | |
423 (defvar cmpl-initialized-p nil | |
190 | 424 "Set to t when the completion system is initialized. Indicates that the |
425 old completion file has been read in.") | |
56 | 426 |
427 (defvar cmpl-completions-accepted-p nil | |
428 "Set to T as soon as the first completion has been accepted. Used to | |
429 decide whether to save completions.") | |
430 | |
431 | |
432 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
433 ;;; Low level tools | |
434 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
435 | |
436 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
437 ;;; Misc. | |
438 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
439 | |
440 (defun remove (item list) | |
441 (setq list (copy-sequence list)) | |
190 | 442 (delq item list)) |
56 | 443 |
444 (defun minibuffer-window-selected-p () | |
445 "True iff the current window is the minibuffer." | |
446 (eq (minibuffer-window) (selected-window))) | |
447 | |
448 (eval-when-compile-load-eval | |
449 (defun function-needs-autoloading-p (symbol) | |
450 ;; True iff symbol is represents an autoloaded function and has not yet been | |
451 ;; autoloaded. | |
452 (and (listp (symbol-function symbol)) | |
453 (eq 'autoload (car (symbol-function symbol))) | |
190 | 454 ))) |
56 | 455 |
456 (defun function-defined-and-loaded (symbol) | |
457 ;; True iff symbol is bound to a loaded function. | |
190 | 458 (and (fboundp symbol) (not (function-needs-autoloading-p symbol)))) |
56 | 459 |
460 (defmacro read-time-eval (form) | |
461 ;; Like the #. reader macro | |
190 | 462 (eval form)) |
56 | 463 |
464 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
465 ;;; Emacs Version 19 compatibility | |
466 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
467 | |
468 (defconst emacs-is-version-19 (string= (substring emacs-version 0 2) "19")) | |
469 | |
470 (defun cmpl19-baud-rate () | |
471 (if emacs-is-version-19 | |
472 baud-rate | |
473 (baud-rate))) | |
474 | |
475 (defun cmpl19-sit-for (amount) | |
476 (if (and emacs-is-version-19 (= amount 0)) | |
477 (sit-for 1 t) | |
478 (sit-for amount))) | |
479 | |
480 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
481 ;;; Advise | |
482 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
483 | |
484 (defmacro completion-advise (function-name where &rest body) | |
485 "Adds the body code before calling function. This advise is not compiled. | |
486 WHERE is either :BEFORE or :AFTER." | |
487 (completion-advise-1 function-name where body) | |
488 ) | |
489 | |
490 (defmacro cmpl-apply-as-top-level (function arglist) | |
491 "Calls function-name interactively if inside a call-interactively." | |
492 (list 'cmpl-apply-as-top-level-1 function arglist | |
493 '(let ((executing-macro nil)) (interactive-p))) | |
494 ) | |
495 | |
496 (defun cmpl-apply-as-top-level-1 (function arglist interactive-p) | |
497 (if (and interactive-p (commandp function)) | |
498 (call-interactively function) | |
499 (apply function arglist) | |
500 )) | |
501 | |
502 (eval-when-compile-load-eval | |
503 | |
504 (defun cmpl-defun-preamble (function-name) | |
505 (let ((doc-string | |
506 (condition-case e | |
507 ;; This condition-case is here to stave | |
508 ;; off bizarre load time errors 18.52 gets | |
509 ;; on the function c-mode | |
510 (documentation function-name) | |
511 (error nil))) | |
512 (interactivep (commandp function-name)) | |
513 ) | |
514 (append | |
515 (if doc-string (list doc-string)) | |
516 (if interactivep '((interactive))) | |
517 ))) | |
518 | |
519 (defun completion-advise-1 (function-name where body &optional new-name) | |
520 (unless new-name (setq new-name function-name)) | |
521 (let ((quoted-name (list 'quote function-name)) | |
522 (quoted-new-name (list 'quote new-name)) | |
523 ) | |
524 | |
525 (cond ((function-needs-autoloading-p function-name) | |
526 (list* 'defun function-name '(&rest arglist) | |
527 (append | |
528 (cmpl-defun-preamble function-name) | |
529 (list (list 'load (second (symbol-function function-name))) | |
530 (list 'eval | |
531 (list 'completion-advise-1 quoted-name | |
532 (list 'quote where) (list 'quote body) | |
533 quoted-new-name)) | |
534 (list 'cmpl-apply-as-top-level quoted-new-name 'arglist) | |
535 ))) | |
536 ) | |
537 (t | |
538 (let ((old-def-name | |
539 (intern (concat "$$$cmpl-" (symbol-name function-name)))) | |
540 ) | |
541 | |
542 (list 'progn | |
543 (list 'defvar old-def-name | |
544 (list 'symbol-function quoted-name)) | |
545 (list* 'defun new-name '(&rest arglist) | |
546 (append | |
547 (cmpl-defun-preamble function-name) | |
548 (ecase where | |
549 (:before | |
550 (list (cons 'progn body) | |
551 (list 'cmpl-apply-as-top-level | |
552 old-def-name 'arglist))) | |
553 (:after | |
554 (list* (list 'cmpl-apply-as-top-level | |
555 old-def-name 'arglist) | |
556 body) | |
557 ))) | |
558 ))) | |
559 )))) | |
560 ) ;; eval-when | |
561 | |
562 | |
563 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
564 ;;; String case coercion | |
565 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
566 | |
567 (defun cmpl-string-case-type (string) | |
568 "Returns :capitalized, :up, :down, :mixed, or :neither." | |
569 (let ((case-fold-search nil)) | |
570 (cond ((string-match "[a-z]" string) | |
571 (cond ((string-match "[A-Z]" string) | |
572 (cond ((and (> (length string) 1) | |
573 (null (string-match "[A-Z]" string 1))) | |
574 ':capitalized) | |
575 (t | |
576 ':mixed))) | |
577 (t ':down))) | |
578 (t | |
579 (cond ((string-match "[A-Z]" string) | |
580 ':up) | |
581 (t ':neither)))) | |
582 )) | |
583 | |
584 ;;; Tests - | |
585 ;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123ABCDEF456") --> :up | |
586 ;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123abcdef456") --> :down | |
587 ;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123aBcDeF456") --> :mixed | |
588 ;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123456") --> :neither | |
589 ;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "Abcde123") --> :capitalized | |
590 | |
591 (defun cmpl-coerce-string-case (string case-type) | |
592 (cond ((eq case-type ':down) (downcase string)) | |
593 ((eq case-type ':up) (upcase string)) | |
594 ((eq case-type ':capitalized) | |
595 (setq string (downcase string)) | |
596 (aset string 0 (logand ?\337 (aref string 0))) | |
597 string) | |
598 (t string) | |
599 )) | |
600 | |
601 (defun cmpl-merge-string-cases (string-to-coerce given-string) | |
602 (let ((string-case-type (cmpl-string-case-type string-to-coerce)) | |
603 ) | |
604 (cond ((memq string-case-type '(:down :up :capitalized)) | |
605 ;; Found string is in a standard case. Coerce to a type based on | |
606 ;; the given string | |
607 (cmpl-coerce-string-case string-to-coerce | |
608 (cmpl-string-case-type given-string)) | |
609 ) | |
610 (t | |
611 ;; If the found string is in some unusual case, just insert it | |
612 ;; as is | |
613 string-to-coerce) | |
614 ))) | |
615 | |
616 ;;; Tests - | |
617 ;;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "AbCdEf456" "abc") --> AbCdEf456 | |
618 ;;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "abcdef456" "ABC") --> ABCDEF456 | |
619 ;;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "ABCDEF456" "Abc") --> Abcdef456 | |
620 ;;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "ABCDEF456" "abc") --> abcdef456 | |
621 | |
622 | |
623 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
624 ;;; Emacs Idle Time hooks | |
625 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
626 | |
627 (defvar cmpl-emacs-idle-process nil) | |
628 | |
629 (defvar cmpl-emacs-idle-interval 150 | |
190 | 630 "Seconds between running the Emacs idle process.") |
56 | 631 |
632 (defun init-cmpl-emacs-idle-process () | |
633 "Initialize the emacs idle process." | |
634 (let ((live (and cmpl-emacs-idle-process | |
635 (eq (process-status cmpl-emacs-idle-process) 'run))) | |
636 ;; do not allocate a pty | |
637 (process-connection-type nil)) | |
638 (if live | |
639 (kill-process cmpl-emacs-idle-process)) | |
640 (if cmpl-emacs-idle-process | |
641 (delete-process cmpl-emacs-idle-process)) | |
642 (setq cmpl-emacs-idle-process | |
643 (start-process "cmpl-emacs-idle" nil | |
644 "loadst" | |
645 "-n" (int-to-string cmpl-emacs-idle-interval))) | |
646 (process-kill-without-query cmpl-emacs-idle-process) | |
647 (set-process-filter cmpl-emacs-idle-process 'cmpl-emacs-idle-filter) | |
648 )) | |
649 | |
650 (defvar cmpl-emacs-buffer nil) | |
651 (defvar cmpl-emacs-point 0) | |
652 (defvar cmpl-emacs-last-command nil) | |
653 (defvar cmpl-emacs-last-command-char nil) | |
654 (defun cmpl-emacs-idle-p () | |
655 ;; returns T if emacs has been idle | |
656 (if (and (eq cmpl-emacs-buffer (current-buffer)) | |
657 (= cmpl-emacs-point (point)) | |
658 (eq cmpl-emacs-last-command last-command) | |
659 (eq last-command-char last-command-char) | |
660 ) | |
661 t ;; idle | |
662 ;; otherwise, update count | |
663 (setq cmpl-emacs-buffer (current-buffer)) | |
664 (setq cmpl-emacs-point (point)) | |
665 (setq cmpl-emacs-last-command last-command) | |
666 (setq last-command-char last-command-char) | |
667 nil | |
668 )) | |
669 | |
670 (defvar cmpl-emacs-idle-time 0 | |
190 | 671 "The idle time of Emacs in seconds.") |
56 | 672 |
673 (defvar inside-cmpl-emacs-idle-filter nil) | |
674 (defvar cmpl-emacs-idle-time-hooks nil) | |
675 | |
676 (defun cmpl-emacs-idle-filter (proc string) | |
677 ;; This gets called every cmpl-emacs-idle-interval seconds | |
678 ;; Update idle time clock | |
679 (if (cmpl-emacs-idle-p) | |
680 (incf cmpl-emacs-idle-time cmpl-emacs-idle-interval) | |
681 (setq cmpl-emacs-idle-time 0)) | |
682 | |
683 (unless inside-cmpl-emacs-idle-filter | |
684 ;; Don't reenter if we are hung | |
685 | |
686 (setq inside-cmpl-emacs-idle-filter t) | |
687 | |
688 (dolist (function cmpl-emacs-idle-time-hooks) | |
689 (condition-case e | |
690 (funcall function) | |
691 (error nil) | |
692 )) | |
693 (setq inside-cmpl-emacs-idle-filter nil) | |
694 )) | |
695 | |
696 | |
697 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
698 ;;; Time | |
699 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
190 | 700 ;;; What a backwards way to get the time! Unfortunately, GNU Emacs |
56 | 701 ;;; doesn't have an accessible time function. |
702 | |
703 (defconst cmpl-hours-per-day 24) | |
704 (defconst cmpl-hours-per-year (* 365 cmpl-hours-per-day)) | |
705 (defconst cmpl-hours-per-4-years (+ (* 4 cmpl-hours-per-year) | |
706 cmpl-hours-per-day)) | |
707 (defconst cmpl-days-since-start-of-year | |
708 '(0 31 59 90 120 151 181 212 243 273 304 334)) | |
709 (defconst cmpl-days-since-start-of-leap-year | |
710 '(0 31 60 91 121 152 182 213 244 274 305 335)) | |
711 (defconst cmpl-months | |
190 | 712 '("Jan" "Feb" "Mar" "Apr" "May" "Jun" "Jul" "Aug" "Sep" "Oct" "Nov" "Dec")) |
56 | 713 |
714 (defun cmpl-hours-since-1900-internal (month day year hours) | |
715 "Month is an integer from 1 to 12. Year is a two digit integer (19XX)" | |
716 (+ ;; Year | |
717 (* (/ (1- year) 4) cmpl-hours-per-4-years) | |
718 (* (1+ (mod (1- year) 4)) cmpl-hours-per-year) | |
719 ;; minus two to account for 1968 rather than 1900 | |
720 ;; month | |
721 (* cmpl-hours-per-day | |
722 (nth (1- month) (if (zerop (mod year 4)) | |
723 cmpl-days-since-start-of-leap-year | |
724 cmpl-days-since-start-of-year))) | |
725 (* (1- day) cmpl-hours-per-day) | |
190 | 726 hours)) |
56 | 727 |
728 (defun cmpl-month-from-string (month-string) | |
729 "Month string is a three char. month string" | |
730 (let ((count 1)) | |
731 (do ((list cmpl-months (cdr list)) | |
732 ) | |
733 ((or (null list) (string-equal month-string (car list)))) | |
734 (setq count (1+ count))) | |
735 (if (> count 12) | |
736 (error "Unknown month - %s" month-string)) | |
737 count)) | |
738 | |
739 (defun cmpl-hours-since-1900 (&optional time-string) | |
740 "String is a string in the format of current-time-string (the default)." | |
741 (let* ((string (or time-string (current-time-string))) | |
742 (month (cmpl-month-from-string (substring string 4 7))) | |
743 (day (string-to-int (substring string 8 10))) | |
744 (year (string-to-int (substring string 22 24))) | |
745 (hour (string-to-int (substring string 11 13))) | |
746 ) | |
190 | 747 (cmpl-hours-since-1900-internal month day year hour))) |
56 | 748 |
749 ;;; Tests - | |
750 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Jan 1 00:00:28 1900") --> 35040 | |
751 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Nov 2 23:00:28 1988") --> 778751 | |
752 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Jan 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 771926 | |
753 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Feb 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 772670 | |
754 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Mar 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 773366 | |
755 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Apr 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 774110 | |
756 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed May 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 774830 | |
757 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Jun 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 775574 | |
758 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Jul 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 776294 | |
759 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Aug 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 777038 | |
760 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Sep 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 777782 | |
761 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Oct 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 778502 | |
762 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Nov 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 779246 | |
763 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Dec 23 14:34:28 1988") --> 779966 | |
764 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Jan 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 500198 | |
765 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Feb 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 500942 | |
766 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Mar 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 501614 | |
767 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Apr 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 502358 | |
768 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed May 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 503078 | |
769 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Jun 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 503822 | |
770 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Jul 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 504542 | |
771 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Aug 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 505286 | |
772 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Sep 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 506030 | |
773 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Oct 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 506750 | |
774 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Nov 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 507494 | |
775 ;;;(cmpl-hours-since-1900 "Wed Dec 23 14:34:28 1957") --> 508214 | |
776 | |
777 | |
778 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
779 ;;; "Symbol" parsing functions | |
780 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
781 ;;; The functions symbol-before-point, symbol-under-point, etc. quickly return | |
782 ;;; an appropriate symbol string. The strategy is to temporarily change | |
783 ;;; the syntax table to enable fast symbol searching. There are three classes | |
784 ;;; of syntax in these "symbol" syntax tables :: | |
785 ;;; | |
786 ;;; syntax (?_) - "symbol" chars (e.g. alphanumerics) | |
787 ;;; syntax (?w) - symbol chars to ignore at end of words (e.g. period). | |
788 ;;; syntax (? ) - everything else | |
789 ;;; | |
790 ;;; Thus by judicious use of scan-sexps and forward-word, we can get | |
791 ;;; the word we want relatively fast and without consing. | |
792 ;;; | |
793 ;;; Why do we need a separate category for "symbol chars to ignore at ends" ? | |
794 ;;; For example, in LISP we want starting :'s trimmed | |
795 ;;; so keyword argument specifiers also define the keyword completion. And, | |
796 ;;; for example, in C we want `.' appearing in a structure ref. to | |
797 ;;; be kept intact in order to store the whole structure ref.; however, if | |
798 ;;; it appears at the end of a symbol it should be discarded because it is | |
799 ;;; probably used as a period. | |
800 | |
801 ;;; Here is the default completion syntax :: | |
802 ;;; Symbol chars :: A-Z a-z 0-9 @ / \ * + ~ $ < > % | |
803 ;;; Symbol chars to ignore at ends :: _ : . - | |
804 ;;; Separator chars. :: <tab> <space> ! ^ & ( ) = ` | { } [ ] ; " ' # | |
805 ;;; , ? <Everything else> | |
806 | |
807 ;;; Mode specific differences and notes :: | |
808 ;;; LISP diffs -> | |
809 ;;; Symbol chars :: ! & ? = ^ | |
810 ;;; | |
811 ;;; C diffs -> | |
812 ;;; Separator chars :: + * / : % | |
813 ;;; A note on the hypen (`-'). Perhaps, the hypen should also be a separator | |
814 ;;; char., however, we wanted to have completion symbols include pointer | |
815 ;;; references. For example, "foo->bar" is a symbol as far as completion is | |
816 ;;; concerned. | |
817 ;;; | |
818 ;;; FORTRAN diffs -> | |
819 ;;; Separator chars :: + - * / : | |
820 ;;; | |
821 ;;; Pathname diffs -> | |
822 ;;; Symbol chars :: . | |
823 ;;; Of course there is no pathname "mode" and in fact we have not implemented | |
824 ;;; this table. However, if there was such a mode, this is what it would look | |
825 ;;; like. | |
826 | |
827 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
828 ;;; Table definitions | |
829 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
830 | |
831 (defun make-standard-completion-syntax-table () | |
832 (let ((table (make-vector 256 0)) ;; default syntax is whitespace | |
833 ) | |
834 ;; alpha chars | |
835 (dotimes (i 26) | |
836 (modify-syntax-entry (+ ?a i) "_" table) | |
837 (modify-syntax-entry (+ ?A i) "_" table)) | |
838 ;; digit chars. | |
839 (dotimes (i 10) | |
840 (modify-syntax-entry (+ ?0 i) "_" table)) | |
841 ;; Other ones | |
842 (let ((symbol-chars '(?@ ?/ ?\\ ?* ?+ ?~ ?$ ?< ?> ?%)) | |
843 (symbol-chars-ignore '(?_ ?- ?: ?.)) | |
844 ) | |
845 (dolist (char symbol-chars) | |
846 (modify-syntax-entry char "_" table)) | |
847 (dolist (char symbol-chars-ignore) | |
848 (modify-syntax-entry char "w" table) | |
849 ) | |
850 ) | |
851 table)) | |
852 | |
853 (defconst cmpl-standard-syntax-table (make-standard-completion-syntax-table)) | |
854 | |
855 (defun make-lisp-completion-syntax-table () | |
856 (let ((table (copy-syntax-table cmpl-standard-syntax-table)) | |
857 (symbol-chars '(?! ?& ?? ?= ?^)) | |
858 ) | |
859 (dolist (char symbol-chars) | |
860 (modify-syntax-entry char "_" table)) | |
861 table)) | |
862 | |
863 (defun make-c-completion-syntax-table () | |
864 (let ((table (copy-syntax-table cmpl-standard-syntax-table)) | |
865 (separator-chars '(?+ ?* ?/ ?: ?%)) | |
866 ) | |
867 (dolist (char separator-chars) | |
868 (modify-syntax-entry char " " table)) | |
869 table)) | |
870 | |
871 (defun make-fortran-completion-syntax-table () | |
872 (let ((table (copy-syntax-table cmpl-standard-syntax-table)) | |
873 (separator-chars '(?+ ?- ?* ?/ ?:)) | |
874 ) | |
875 (dolist (char separator-chars) | |
876 (modify-syntax-entry char " " table)) | |
877 table)) | |
878 | |
879 (defconst cmpl-lisp-syntax-table (make-lisp-completion-syntax-table)) | |
880 (defconst cmpl-c-syntax-table (make-c-completion-syntax-table)) | |
881 (defconst cmpl-fortran-syntax-table (make-fortran-completion-syntax-table)) | |
882 | |
883 (defvar cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-standard-syntax-table | |
884 "This variable holds the current completion syntax table.") | |
885 (make-variable-buffer-local 'cmpl-syntax-table) | |
886 | |
887 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
888 ;;; Installing the appropriate mode tables | |
889 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
890 | |
891 (completion-advise lisp-mode-variables :after | |
892 (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-lisp-syntax-table) | |
893 ) | |
894 | |
895 (completion-advise c-mode :after | |
896 (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-c-syntax-table) | |
897 ) | |
898 | |
899 (completion-advise fortran-mode :after | |
900 (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-fortran-syntax-table) | |
901 (completion-setup-fortran-mode) | |
902 ) | |
903 | |
904 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
905 ;;; Symbol functions | |
906 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
907 (defvar cmpl-symbol-start nil | |
908 "Set to the first character of the symbol after one of the completion | |
909 symbol functions is called.") | |
910 (defvar cmpl-symbol-end nil | |
911 "Set to the last character of the symbol after one of the completion | |
912 symbol functions is called.") | |
913 ;;; These are temp. vars. we use to avoid using let. | |
914 ;;; Why ? Small speed improvement. | |
915 (defvar cmpl-saved-syntax nil) | |
916 (defvar cmpl-saved-point nil) | |
917 | |
918 (defun symbol-under-point () | |
919 "Returns the symbol that the point is currently on if it is longer | |
920 than *completion-min-length*." | |
921 (setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table)) | |
922 (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table) | |
923 (cond | |
924 ;; Cursor is on following-char and after preceding-char | |
925 ((memq (char-syntax (following-char)) '(?w ?_)) | |
926 (setq cmpl-saved-point (point) | |
927 cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-saved-point) -1) | |
928 cmpl-symbol-end (scan-sexps cmpl-saved-point 1)) | |
929 ;; remove chars to ignore at the start | |
930 (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w) | |
931 (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start) | |
932 (forward-word 1) | |
933 (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point)) | |
934 (goto-char cmpl-saved-point) | |
935 )) | |
936 ;; remove chars to ignore at the end | |
937 (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after (1- cmpl-symbol-end))) ?w) | |
938 (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end) | |
939 (forward-word -1) | |
940 (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point)) | |
941 (goto-char cmpl-saved-point) | |
942 )) | |
943 ;; restore state | |
944 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
945 ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable | |
946 (if (and (<= (read-time-eval *completion-min-length*) | |
947 (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)) | |
948 (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start) | |
949 (read-time-eval *completion-max-length*))) | |
950 (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)) | |
951 ) | |
952 (t | |
953 ;; restore table if no symbol | |
954 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
955 nil) | |
956 )) | |
957 | |
958 ;;; tests for symbol-under-point | |
959 ;;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned | |
960 ;;; simple-word-test | |
961 ;;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> simple-word-test | |
962 ;;; _harder_word_test_ | |
963 ;;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> harder_word_test | |
964 ;;; .___.______. | |
965 ;;; --> nil | |
966 ;;; /foo/bar/quux.hello | |
967 ;;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> /foo/bar/quux.hello | |
968 ;;; | |
969 | |
970 (defun symbol-before-point () | |
971 "Returns a string of the symbol immediately before point | |
972 or nil if there isn't one longer than *completion-min-length*." | |
973 ;; This is called when a word separator is typed so it must be FAST ! | |
974 (setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table)) | |
975 (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table) | |
976 ;; Cursor is on following-char and after preceding-char | |
977 (cond ((= (setq cmpl-preceding-syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char))) ?_) | |
978 ;; No chars. to ignore at end | |
979 (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point) | |
980 cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-symbol-end) -1) | |
981 ) | |
982 ;; remove chars to ignore at the start | |
983 (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w) | |
984 (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start) | |
985 (forward-word 1) | |
986 (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point)) | |
987 (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end) | |
988 )) | |
989 ;; restore state | |
990 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
991 ;; return value if long enough | |
992 (if (>= cmpl-symbol-end | |
993 (+ cmpl-symbol-start | |
994 (read-time-eval *completion-min-length*))) | |
995 (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)) | |
996 ) | |
997 ((= cmpl-preceding-syntax ?w) | |
998 ;; chars to ignore at end | |
999 (setq cmpl-saved-point (point) | |
1000 cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-saved-point) -1)) | |
1001 ;; take off chars. from end | |
1002 (forward-word -1) | |
1003 (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point)) | |
1004 ;; remove chars to ignore at the start | |
1005 (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w) | |
1006 (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start) | |
1007 (forward-word 1) | |
1008 (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point)) | |
1009 )) | |
1010 ;; restore state | |
1011 (goto-char cmpl-saved-point) | |
1012 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
1013 ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable | |
1014 (if (and (<= (read-time-eval *completion-min-length*) | |
1015 (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)) | |
1016 (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start) | |
1017 (read-time-eval *completion-max-length*))) | |
1018 (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)) | |
1019 ) | |
1020 (t | |
1021 ;; restore table if no symbol | |
1022 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
1023 nil) | |
1024 )) | |
1025 | |
1026 ;;; tests for symbol-before-point | |
1027 ;;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned | |
1028 ;;; simple-word-test | |
1029 ;;; ^ --> nil | |
1030 ;;; ^ --> nil | |
1031 ;;; ^ --> simple-w | |
1032 ;;; ^ --> simple-word-test | |
1033 ;;; _harder_word_test_ | |
1034 ;;; ^ --> harder_word_test | |
1035 ;;; ^ --> harder_word_test | |
1036 ;;; ^ --> harder | |
1037 ;;; .___.... | |
1038 ;;; --> nil | |
1039 | |
1040 (defun symbol-under-or-before-point () | |
1041 ;;; This could be made slightly faster but it is better to avoid | |
1042 ;;; copying all the code. | |
1043 ;;; However, it is only used by the completion string prompter. | |
1044 ;;; If it comes into common use, it could be rewritten. | |
1045 (setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table)) | |
1046 (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table) | |
1047 (cond ((memq (char-syntax (following-char)) '(?w ?_)) | |
1048 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
1049 (symbol-under-point)) | |
1050 (t | |
1051 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
1052 (symbol-before-point)) | |
1053 )) | |
1054 | |
1055 | |
1056 (defun symbol-before-point-for-complete () | |
1057 ;; "Returns a string of the symbol immediately before point | |
1058 ;; or nil if there isn't one. Like symbol-before-point but doesn't trim the | |
1059 ;; end chars." | |
1060 ;; Cursor is on following-char and after preceding-char | |
1061 (setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table)) | |
1062 (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table) | |
1063 (cond ((memq (setq cmpl-preceding-syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char))) | |
1064 '(?_ ?w)) | |
1065 (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point) | |
1066 cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-symbol-end) -1) | |
1067 ) | |
1068 ;; remove chars to ignore at the start | |
1069 (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w) | |
1070 (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start) | |
1071 (forward-word 1) | |
1072 (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point)) | |
1073 (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end) | |
1074 )) | |
1075 ;; restore state | |
1076 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
1077 ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable | |
1078 (if (and (<= (read-time-eval | |
1079 *completion-prefix-min-length*) | |
1080 (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)) | |
1081 (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start) | |
1082 (read-time-eval *completion-max-length*))) | |
1083 (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)) | |
1084 ) | |
1085 (t | |
1086 ;; restore table if no symbol | |
1087 (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax) | |
1088 nil) | |
1089 )) | |
1090 | |
1091 ;;; tests for symbol-before-point-for-complete | |
1092 ;;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned | |
1093 ;;; simple-word-test | |
1094 ;;; ^ --> nil | |
1095 ;;; ^ --> nil | |
1096 ;;; ^ --> simple-w | |
1097 ;;; ^ --> simple-word-test | |
1098 ;;; _harder_word_test_ | |
1099 ;;; ^ --> harder_word_test | |
1100 ;;; ^ --> harder_word_test_ | |
1101 ;;; ^ --> harder_ | |
1102 ;;; .___.... | |
1103 ;;; --> nil | |
1104 | |
1105 | |
1106 | |
1107 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1108 ;;; Statistics Recording | |
1109 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1110 | |
1111 ;;; Note that the guts of this has been turned off. The guts | |
1112 ;;; are in completion-stats.el. | |
1113 | |
1114 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1115 ;;; Conditionalizing code on *record-cmpl-statistics-p* | |
1116 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1117 ;;; All statistics code outside this block should use this | |
1118 (defmacro cmpl-statistics-block (&rest body) | |
1119 "Only executes body if we are recording statistics." | |
1120 (list 'cond | |
1121 (list* '*record-cmpl-statistics-p* body) | |
1122 )) | |
1123 | |
1124 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1125 ;;; Completion Sources | |
1126 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1127 | |
1128 ;; ID numbers | |
1129 (defconst cmpl-source-unknown 0) | |
1130 (defconst cmpl-source-init-file 1) | |
1131 (defconst cmpl-source-file-parsing 2) | |
1132 (defconst cmpl-source-separator 3) | |
1133 (defconst cmpl-source-cursor-moves 4) | |
1134 (defconst cmpl-source-interactive 5) | |
1135 (defconst cmpl-source-cdabbrev 6) | |
1136 (defconst num-cmpl-sources 7) | |
1137 (defvar current-completion-source cmpl-source-unknown) | |
1138 | |
1139 | |
1140 | |
1141 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1142 ;;; Completion Method #2: dabbrev-expand style | |
1143 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1144 ;;; | |
1145 ;;; This method is used if there are no useful stored completions. It is | |
1146 ;;; based on dabbrev-expand with these differences : | |
1147 ;;; 1) Faster (we don't use regexps) | |
1148 ;;; 2) case coercion handled correctly | |
1149 ;;; This is called cdabbrev to differentiate it. | |
1150 ;;; We simply search backwards through the file looking for words which | |
1151 ;;; start with the same letters we are trying to complete. | |
1152 ;;; | |
1153 | |
1154 (defvar cdabbrev-completions-tried nil) | |
1155 ;;; "A list of all the cdabbrev completions since the last reset.") | |
1156 | |
1157 (defvar cdabbrev-current-point 0) | |
1158 ;;; "The current point position the cdabbrev search is at.") | |
1159 | |
1160 (defvar cdabbrev-current-window nil) | |
1161 ;;; "The current window we are looking for cdabbrevs in. T if looking in | |
1162 ;;; (other-buffer), NIL if no more cdabbrevs.") | |
1163 | |
1164 (defvar cdabbrev-wrapped-p nil) | |
1165 ;;; "T if the cdabbrev search has wrapped around the file.") | |
1166 | |
1167 (defvar cdabbrev-abbrev-string "") | |
1168 (defvar cdabbrev-start-point 0) | |
1169 | |
1170 ;;; Test strings for cdabbrev | |
1171 ;;; cdat-upcase ;;same namestring | |
1172 ;;; CDAT-UPCASE ;;ok | |
1173 ;;; cdat2 ;;too short | |
1174 ;;; cdat-1-2-3-4 ;;ok | |
1175 ;;; a-cdat-1 ;;doesn't start correctly | |
1176 ;;; cdat-simple ;;ok | |
1177 | |
1178 | |
1179 (defun reset-cdabbrev (abbrev-string &optional initial-completions-tried) | |
1180 "Resets the cdabbrev search to search for abbrev-string. | |
1181 initial-completions-tried is a list of downcased strings to ignore | |
1182 during the search." | |
1183 (setq cdabbrev-abbrev-string abbrev-string | |
1184 cdabbrev-completions-tried | |
1185 (cons (downcase abbrev-string) initial-completions-tried) | |
1186 ) | |
1187 (reset-cdabbrev-window t) | |
1188 ) | |
1189 | |
1190 (defun set-cdabbrev-buffer () | |
1191 ;; cdabbrev-current-window must not be NIL | |
1192 (set-buffer (if (eq cdabbrev-current-window t) | |
1193 (other-buffer) | |
1194 (window-buffer cdabbrev-current-window))) | |
1195 ) | |
1196 | |
1197 | |
1198 (defun reset-cdabbrev-window (&optional initializep) | |
1199 "Resets the cdabbrev search to search for abbrev-string. | |
1200 initial-completions-tried is a list of downcased strings to ignore | |
1201 during the search." | |
1202 ;; Set the window | |
1203 (cond (initializep | |
1204 (setq cdabbrev-current-window (selected-window)) | |
1205 ) | |
1206 ((eq cdabbrev-current-window t) | |
1207 ;; Everything has failed | |
1208 (setq cdabbrev-current-window nil)) | |
1209 (cdabbrev-current-window | |
1210 (setq cdabbrev-current-window (next-window cdabbrev-current-window)) | |
1211 (if (eq cdabbrev-current-window (selected-window)) | |
1212 ;; No more windows, try other buffer. | |
1213 (setq cdabbrev-current-window t))) | |
1214 ) | |
1215 (when cdabbrev-current-window | |
1216 (save-excursion | |
1217 (set-cdabbrev-buffer) | |
1218 (setq cdabbrev-current-point (point) | |
1219 cdabbrev-start-point cdabbrev-current-point | |
1220 cdabbrev-stop-point | |
1221 (if *cdabbrev-radius* | |
1222 (max (point-min) | |
1223 (- cdabbrev-start-point *cdabbrev-radius*)) | |
1224 (point-min)) | |
1225 cdabbrev-wrapped-p nil) | |
1226 ))) | |
1227 | |
1228 (defun next-cdabbrev () | |
1229 "Return the next possible cdabbrev expansion or nil if there isn't one. | |
1230 reset-cdabbrev must've been called. This is sensitive to case-fold-search." | |
1231 ;; note that case-fold-search affects the behavior of this function | |
1232 ;; Bug: won't pick up an expansion that starts at the top of buffer | |
1233 (when cdabbrev-current-window | |
1234 (let (saved-point | |
1235 saved-syntax | |
1236 (expansion nil) | |
1237 downcase-expansion tried-list syntax saved-point-2) | |
1238 (save-excursion | |
1239 (unwind-protect | |
1240 (progn | |
1241 ;; Switch to current completion buffer | |
1242 (set-cdabbrev-buffer) | |
1243 ;; Save current buffer state | |
1244 (setq saved-point (point) | |
1245 saved-syntax (syntax-table)) | |
1246 ;; Restore completion state | |
1247 (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table) | |
1248 (goto-char cdabbrev-current-point) | |
1249 ;; Loop looking for completions | |
1250 (while | |
1251 ;; This code returns t if it should loop again | |
1252 (cond | |
1253 (;; search for the string | |
1254 (search-backward cdabbrev-abbrev-string cdabbrev-stop-point t) | |
1255 ;; return nil if the completion is valid | |
1256 (not | |
1257 (and | |
1258 ;; does it start with a separator char ? | |
1259 (or (= (setq syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char))) ? ) | |
1260 (and (= syntax ?w) | |
1261 ;; symbol char to ignore at end. Are we at end ? | |
1262 (progn | |
1263 (setq saved-point-2 (point)) | |
1264 (forward-word -1) | |
1265 (prog1 | |
1266 (= (char-syntax (preceding-char)) ? ) | |
1267 (goto-char saved-point-2) | |
1268 )))) | |
1269 ;; is the symbol long enough ? | |
1270 (setq expansion (symbol-under-point)) | |
1271 ;; have we not tried this one before | |
1272 (progn | |
1273 ;; See if we've already used it | |
1274 (setq tried-list cdabbrev-completions-tried | |
1275 downcase-expansion (downcase expansion)) | |
1276 (while (and tried-list | |
1277 (not (string-equal downcase-expansion | |
1278 (car tried-list)))) | |
1279 ;; Already tried, don't choose this one | |
1280 (setq tried-list (cdr tried-list)) | |
1281 ) | |
1282 ;; at this point tried-list will be nil if this | |
1283 ;; expansion has not yet been tried | |
1284 (if tried-list | |
1285 (setq expansion nil) | |
1286 t) | |
1287 )))) | |
1288 ;; search failed | |
1289 (cdabbrev-wrapped-p | |
1290 ;; If already wrapped, then we've failed completely | |
1291 nil) | |
1292 (t | |
1293 ;; need to wrap | |
1294 (goto-char (setq cdabbrev-current-point | |
1295 (if *cdabbrev-radius* | |
1296 (min (point-max) (+ cdabbrev-start-point *cdabbrev-radius*)) | |
1297 (point-max)))) | |
1298 | |
1299 (setq cdabbrev-wrapped-p t)) | |
1300 )) | |
1301 ;; end of while loop | |
1302 (cond (expansion | |
1303 ;; successful | |
1304 (setq cdabbrev-completions-tried | |
1305 (cons downcase-expansion cdabbrev-completions-tried) | |
1306 cdabbrev-current-point (point)))) | |
1307 ) | |
1308 (set-syntax-table saved-syntax) | |
1309 (goto-char saved-point) | |
1310 )) | |
1311 ;; If no expansion, go to next window | |
1312 (cond (expansion) | |
1313 (t (reset-cdabbrev-window) | |
1314 (next-cdabbrev))) | |
1315 ))) | |
1316 | |
1317 ;;; The following must be eval'd in the minibuffer :: | |
1318 ;;; (reset-cdabbrev "cdat") | |
1319 ;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-simple" | |
1320 ;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-1-2-3-4" | |
1321 ;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "CDAT-UPCASE" | |
1322 ;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-wrapping" | |
1323 ;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat_start_sym" | |
1324 ;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil | |
1325 ;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil | |
1326 ;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil | |
1327 | |
1328 ;;; _cdat_start_sym | |
1329 ;;; cdat-wrapping | |
1330 | |
1331 | |
1332 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1333 ;;; Completion Database | |
1334 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1335 | |
1336 ;;; We use two storage modes for the two search types :: | |
1337 ;;; 1) Prefix {cmpl-prefix-obarray} for looking up possible completions | |
1338 ;;; Used by search-completion-next | |
1339 ;;; the value of the symbol is nil or a cons of head and tail pointers | |
1340 ;;; 2) Interning {cmpl-obarray} to see if it's in the database | |
1341 ;;; Used by find-exact-completion, completion-in-database-p | |
1342 ;;; The value of the symbol is the completion entry | |
1343 | |
1344 ;;; bad things may happen if this length is changed due to the way | |
1345 ;;; GNU implements obarrays | |
1346 (defconst cmpl-obarray-length 511) | |
1347 | |
1348 (defvar cmpl-prefix-obarray (make-vector cmpl-obarray-length 0) | |
1349 "An obarray used to store the downcased completion prefices. | |
1350 Each symbol is bound to a list of completion entries.") | |
1351 | |
1352 (defvar cmpl-obarray (make-vector cmpl-obarray-length 0) | |
1353 "An obarray used to store the downcased completions. | |
1354 Each symbol is bound to a single completion entry.") | |
1355 | |
1356 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1357 ;;; Completion Entry Structure Definition | |
1358 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1359 | |
1360 ;;; A completion entry is a LIST of string, prefix-symbol num-uses, and | |
1361 ;;; last-use-time (the time the completion was last used) | |
1362 ;;; last-use-time is T if the string should be kept permanently | |
1363 ;;; num-uses is incremented everytime the completion is used. | |
1364 | |
1365 ;;; We chose lists because (car foo) is faster than (aref foo 0) and the | |
1366 ;;; creation time is about the same. | |
1367 | |
1368 ;;; READER MACROS | |
1369 | |
1370 (defmacro completion-string (completion-entry) | |
1371 (list 'car completion-entry)) | |
1372 | |
1373 (defmacro completion-num-uses (completion-entry) | |
1374 ;; "The number of times it has used. Used to decide whether to save | |
1375 ;; it." | |
1376 (list 'car (list 'cdr completion-entry))) | |
1377 | |
1378 (defmacro completion-last-use-time (completion-entry) | |
1379 ;; "The time it was last used. In hours since 1900. Used to decide | |
1380 ;; whether to save it. T if one should always save it." | |
1381 (list 'nth 2 completion-entry)) | |
1382 | |
1383 (defmacro completion-source (completion-entry) | |
1384 (list 'nth 3 completion-entry)) | |
1385 | |
1386 ;;; WRITER MACROS | |
1387 (defmacro set-completion-string (completion-entry string) | |
1388 (list 'setcar completion-entry string)) | |
1389 | |
1390 (defmacro set-completion-num-uses (completion-entry num-uses) | |
1391 (list 'setcar (list 'cdr completion-entry) num-uses)) | |
1392 | |
1393 (defmacro set-completion-last-use-time (completion-entry last-use-time) | |
1394 (list 'setcar (list 'cdr (list 'cdr completion-entry)) last-use-time)) | |
1395 | |
1396 ;;; CONSTRUCTOR | |
1397 (defun make-completion (string) | |
1398 "Returns a list of a completion entry." | |
1399 (list (list string 0 nil current-completion-source))) | |
1400 | |
1401 ;; Obsolete | |
1402 ;;(defmacro cmpl-prefix-entry-symbol (completion-entry) | |
1403 ;; (list 'car (list 'cdr completion-entry))) | |
1404 | |
1405 | |
1406 | |
1407 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1408 ;;; Prefix symbol entry definition | |
1409 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1410 ;;; A cons of (head . tail) | |
1411 | |
1412 ;;; READER Macros | |
1413 | |
1414 (defmacro cmpl-prefix-entry-head (prefix-entry) | |
1415 (list 'car prefix-entry)) | |
1416 | |
1417 (defmacro cmpl-prefix-entry-tail (prefix-entry) | |
1418 (list 'cdr prefix-entry)) | |
1419 | |
1420 ;;; WRITER Macros | |
1421 | |
1422 (defmacro set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head (prefix-entry new-head) | |
1423 (list 'setcar prefix-entry new-head)) | |
1424 | |
1425 (defmacro set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail (prefix-entry new-tail) | |
1426 (list 'setcdr prefix-entry new-tail)) | |
1427 | |
1428 ;;; Contructor | |
1429 | |
1430 (defun make-cmpl-prefix-entry (completion-entry-list) | |
1431 "Makes a new prefix entry containing only completion-entry." | |
1432 (cons completion-entry-list completion-entry-list)) | |
1433 | |
1434 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1435 ;;; Completion Database - Utilities | |
1436 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1437 | |
1438 (defun clear-all-completions () | |
1439 "Initializes the completion storage. All existing completions are lost." | |
1440 (interactive) | |
1441 (setq cmpl-prefix-obarray (make-vector cmpl-obarray-length 0)) | |
1442 (setq cmpl-obarray (make-vector cmpl-obarray-length 0)) | |
1443 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
1444 (record-clear-all-completions)) | |
1445 ) | |
1446 | |
1447 (defun list-all-completions () | |
1448 "Returns a list of all the known completion entries." | |
1449 (let ((return-completions nil)) | |
1450 (mapatoms 'list-all-completions-1 cmpl-prefix-obarray) | |
1451 return-completions)) | |
1452 | |
1453 (defun list-all-completions-1 (prefix-symbol) | |
1454 (if (boundp prefix-symbol) | |
1455 (setq return-completions | |
1456 (append (cmpl-prefix-entry-head (symbol-value prefix-symbol)) | |
1457 return-completions)))) | |
1458 | |
1459 (defun list-all-completions-by-hash-bucket () | |
1460 "Returns a list of lists of all the known completion entries organized by | |
1461 hash bucket." | |
1462 (let ((return-completions nil)) | |
1463 (mapatoms 'list-all-completions-by-hash-bucket-1 cmpl-prefix-obarray) | |
1464 return-completions)) | |
1465 | |
1466 (defun list-all-completions-by-hash-bucket-1 (prefix-symbol) | |
1467 (if (boundp prefix-symbol) | |
1468 (setq return-completions | |
1469 (cons (cmpl-prefix-entry-head (symbol-value prefix-symbol)) | |
1470 return-completions)))) | |
1471 | |
1472 | |
1473 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1474 ;;; Updating the database | |
1475 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
1476 ;;; | |
1477 ;;; These are the internal functions used to update the datebase | |
1478 ;;; | |
1479 ;;; | |
1480 (defvar completion-to-accept nil) | |
1481 ;;"Set to a string that is pending its acceptance." | |
1482 ;; this checked by the top level reading functions | |
1483 | |
1484 (defvar cmpl-db-downcase-string nil) | |
1485 ;; "Setup by find-exact-completion, etc. The given string, downcased." | |
1486 (defvar cmpl-db-symbol nil) | |
1487 ;; "The interned symbol corresponding to cmpl-db-downcase-string. | |
1488 ;; Set up by cmpl-db-symbol." | |
1489 (defvar cmpl-db-prefix-symbol nil) | |
1490 ;; "The interned prefix symbol corresponding to cmpl-db-downcase-string." | |
1491 (defvar cmpl-db-entry nil) | |
1492 (defvar cmpl-db-debug-p nil | |
1493 "Set to T if you want to debug the database.") | |
1494 | |
1495 ;;; READS | |
1496 (defun find-exact-completion (string) | |
1497 "Returns the completion entry for string or nil. | |
1498 Sets up cmpl-db-downcase-string and cmpl-db-symbol." | |
1499 (and (boundp (setq cmpl-db-symbol | |
1500 (intern (setq cmpl-db-downcase-string (downcase string)) | |
1501 cmpl-obarray))) | |
1502 (symbol-value cmpl-db-symbol) | |
1503 )) | |
1504 | |
1505 (defun find-cmpl-prefix-entry (prefix-string) | |
1356 | 1506 "Returns the prefix entry for string. |
1507 Sets cmpl-db-prefix-symbol. | |
56 | 1508 Prefix-string must be exactly *completion-prefix-min-length* long |
1509 and downcased. Sets up cmpl-db-prefix-symbol." | |
1510 (and (boundp (setq cmpl-db-prefix-symbol | |
1511 (intern prefix-string cmpl-prefix-obarray))) | |
1512 (symbol-value cmpl-db-prefix-symbol))) | |
1513 | |
1514 (defvar inside-locate-completion-entry nil) | |
1515 ;; used to trap lossage in silent error correction | |
1516 | |
1517 (defun locate-completion-entry (completion-entry prefix-entry) | |
1356 | 1518 "Locates the completion entry. |
1519 Returns a pointer to the element before the completion entry or nil if | |
1520 the completion entry is at the head. | |
56 | 1521 Must be called after find-exact-completion." |
1522 (let ((prefix-list (cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry)) | |
1523 next-prefix-list | |
1524 ) | |
1525 (cond | |
1526 ((not (eq (car prefix-list) completion-entry)) | |
1527 ;; not already at head | |
1528 (while (and prefix-list | |
1529 (not (eq completion-entry | |
1530 (car (setq next-prefix-list (cdr prefix-list))) | |
1531 ))) | |
1532 (setq prefix-list next-prefix-list)) | |
1533 (cond (;; found | |
1534 prefix-list) | |
1535 ;; Didn't find it. Database is messed up. | |
1536 (cmpl-db-debug-p | |
1537 ;; not found, error if debug mode | |
1538 (error "Completion entry exists but not on prefix list - %s" | |
1539 string)) | |
1540 (inside-locate-completion-entry | |
1541 ;; recursive error: really scrod | |
1542 (locate-completion-db-error)) | |
1543 (t | |
1544 ;; Patch out | |
1545 (set cmpl-db-symbol nil) | |
1546 ;; Retry | |
1547 (locate-completion-entry-retry completion-entry) | |
1548 )))))) | |
1549 | |
1550 (defun locate-completion-entry-retry (old-entry) | |
1551 (let ((inside-locate-completion-entry t)) | |
1552 (add-completion (completion-string old-entry) | |
1553 (completion-num-uses old-entry) | |
1554 (completion-last-use-time old-entry)) | |
1555 (let ((cmpl-entry (find-exact-completion (completion-string old-entry))) | |
1556 (pref-entry | |
1557 (if cmpl-entry | |
1558 (find-cmpl-prefix-entry | |
1559 (substring cmpl-db-downcase-string | |
1560 0 *completion-prefix-min-length*)))) | |
1561 ) | |
1562 (if (and cmpl-entry pref-entry) | |
1563 ;; try again | |
1564 (locate-completion-entry cmpl-entry pref-entry) | |
1565 ;; still losing | |
1566 (locate-completion-db-error)) | |
1567 ))) | |
1568 | |
1569 (defun locate-completion-db-error () | |
1570 ;; recursive error: really scrod | |
1571 (error "Completion database corrupted. Try M-x clear-all-completions. Send bug report.") | |
1572 ) | |
1573 | |
1574 ;;; WRITES | |
1575 (defun add-completion-to-tail-if-new (string) | |
1356 | 1576 "If STRING is not in the database add it to appropriate prefix list. |
1577 STRING is added to the end of the approppriate prefix list with | |
1578 num-uses = 0. The database is unchanged if it is there. STRING must be | |
1579 longer than *completion-prefix-min-length*. | |
56 | 1580 This must be very fast. |
1581 Returns the completion entry." | |
1582 (or (find-exact-completion string) | |
1583 ;; not there | |
1584 (let (;; create an entry | |
1585 (entry (make-completion string)) | |
1586 ;; setup the prefix | |
1587 (prefix-entry (find-cmpl-prefix-entry | |
1588 (substring cmpl-db-downcase-string 0 | |
1589 (read-time-eval | |
1590 *completion-prefix-min-length*)))) | |
1591 ) | |
1592 ;; The next two forms should happen as a unit (atomically) but | |
1593 ;; no fatal errors should result if that is not the case. | |
1594 (cond (prefix-entry | |
1595 ;; These two should be atomic, but nothing fatal will happen | |
1596 ;; if they're not. | |
1597 (setcdr (cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry) entry) | |
1598 (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry entry)) | |
1599 (t | |
1600 (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol (make-cmpl-prefix-entry entry)) | |
1601 )) | |
1602 ;; statistics | |
1603 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
1604 (note-added-completion)) | |
1605 ;; set symbol | |
1606 (set cmpl-db-symbol (car entry)) | |
1607 ))) | |
1608 | |
1609 (defun add-completion-to-head (string) | |
1356 | 1610 "If STRING is not in the database, add it to prefix list. |
1611 STRING is added to the head of the approppriate prefix list. Otherwise | |
1612 it is moved to the head of the list. STRING must be longer than | |
1613 *completion-prefix-min-length*. | |
56 | 1614 Updates the saved string with the supplied string. |
1615 This must be very fast. | |
1616 Returns the completion entry." | |
1617 ;; Handle pending acceptance | |
1618 (if completion-to-accept (accept-completion)) | |
1619 ;; test if already in database | |
1620 (if (setq cmpl-db-entry (find-exact-completion string)) | |
1621 ;; found | |
1622 (let* ((prefix-entry (find-cmpl-prefix-entry | |
1623 (substring cmpl-db-downcase-string 0 | |
1624 (read-time-eval | |
1625 *completion-prefix-min-length*)))) | |
1626 (splice-ptr (locate-completion-entry cmpl-db-entry prefix-entry)) | |
1627 (cmpl-ptr (cdr splice-ptr)) | |
1628 ) | |
1629 ;; update entry | |
1630 (set-completion-string cmpl-db-entry string) | |
1631 ;; move to head (if necessary) | |
1632 (cond (splice-ptr | |
1633 ;; These should all execute atomically but it is not fatal if | |
1634 ;; they don't. | |
1635 ;; splice it out | |
1636 (or (setcdr splice-ptr (cdr cmpl-ptr)) | |
1637 ;; fix up tail if necessary | |
1638 (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry splice-ptr)) | |
1639 ;; splice in at head | |
1640 (setcdr cmpl-ptr (cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry)) | |
1641 (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry cmpl-ptr) | |
1642 )) | |
1643 cmpl-db-entry) | |
1644 ;; not there | |
1645 (let (;; create an entry | |
1646 (entry (make-completion string)) | |
1647 ;; setup the prefix | |
1648 (prefix-entry (find-cmpl-prefix-entry | |
1649 (substring cmpl-db-downcase-string 0 | |
1650 (read-time-eval | |
1651 *completion-prefix-min-length*)))) | |
1652 ) | |
1653 (cond (prefix-entry | |
1654 ;; Splice in at head | |
1655 (setcdr entry (cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry)) | |
1656 (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry entry)) | |
1657 (t | |
1658 ;; Start new prefix entry | |
1659 (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol (make-cmpl-prefix-entry entry)) | |
1660 )) | |
1661 ;; statistics | |
1662 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
1663 (note-added-completion)) | |
1664 ;; Add it to the symbol | |
1665 (set cmpl-db-symbol (car entry)) | |
1666 ))) | |
1667 | |
1668 (defun delete-completion (string) | |
1356 | 1669 "Deletes the completion from the database. |
1670 String must be longer than *completion-prefix-min-length*." | |
56 | 1671 ;; Handle pending acceptance |
1672 (if completion-to-accept (accept-completion)) | |
1673 (if (setq cmpl-db-entry (find-exact-completion string)) | |
1674 ;; found | |
1675 (let* ((prefix-entry (find-cmpl-prefix-entry | |
1676 (substring cmpl-db-downcase-string 0 | |
1677 (read-time-eval | |
1678 *completion-prefix-min-length*)))) | |
1679 (splice-ptr (locate-completion-entry cmpl-db-entry prefix-entry)) | |
1680 ) | |
1681 ;; delete symbol reference | |
1682 (set cmpl-db-symbol nil) | |
1683 ;; remove from prefix list | |
1684 (cond (splice-ptr | |
1685 ;; not at head | |
1686 (or (setcdr splice-ptr (cdr (cdr splice-ptr))) | |
1687 ;; fix up tail if necessary | |
1688 (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry splice-ptr)) | |
1689 ) | |
1690 (t | |
1691 ;; at head | |
1692 (or (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head | |
1693 prefix-entry (cdr (cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry))) | |
1694 ;; List is now empty | |
1695 (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol nil)) | |
1696 )) | |
1697 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
1698 (note-completion-deleted)) | |
1699 ) | |
1700 (error "Unknown completion: %s. Couldn't delete it." string) | |
1701 )) | |
1702 | |
1703 ;;; Tests -- | |
1704 ;;; - Add and Find - | |
1705 ;;; (add-completion-to-head "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0) | |
1706 ;;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0) | |
1707 ;;; (find-exact-completion "bana") --> nil | |
1708 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...)) | |
1709 ;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...)) | |
1710 ;;; (add-completion-to-head "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0) | |
1711 ;;; (find-exact-completion "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0) | |
1712 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...) ("banana" ...)) | |
1713 ;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...)) | |
1714 ;;; (add-completion-to-head "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0) | |
1715 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...)) | |
1716 ;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...)) | |
1717 ;;; | |
1718 ;;; - Deleting - | |
1719 ;;; (add-completion-to-head "banner") --> ("banner" 0 nil 0) | |
1720 ;;; (delete-completion "banner") | |
1721 ;;; (find-exact-completion "banner") --> nil | |
1722 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...)) | |
1723 ;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...)) | |
1724 ;;; (add-completion-to-head "banner") --> ("banner" 0 nil 0) | |
1725 ;;; (delete-completion "banana") | |
1726 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banner" ...) ("banish" ...)) | |
1727 ;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...)) | |
1728 ;;; (delete-completion "banner") | |
1729 ;;; (delete-completion "banish") | |
1730 ;;; (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban") --> nil | |
1731 ;;; (delete-completion "banner") --> error | |
1732 ;;; | |
1733 ;;; - Tail - | |
1734 ;;; (add-completion-to-tail-if-new "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0) | |
1735 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...)) | |
1736 ;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...)) | |
1737 ;;; (add-completion-to-tail-if-new "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0) | |
1738 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) -->(("banana" ...) ("banish" ...)) | |
1739 ;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) -->(("banish" ...)) | |
1740 ;;; | |
1741 | |
1742 | |
1743 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1744 ;;; Database Update :: Interface level routines | |
1745 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1746 ;;; | |
1747 ;;; These lie on top of the database ref. functions but below the standard | |
1748 ;;; user interface level | |
1749 | |
1750 | |
1751 (defun interactive-completion-string-reader (prompt) | |
1752 (let* ((default (symbol-under-or-before-point)) | |
1753 (new-prompt | |
1754 (if default | |
1755 (format "%s: (default: %s) " prompt default) | |
1756 (format "%s: " prompt)) | |
1757 ) | |
1758 (read (completing-read new-prompt cmpl-obarray)) | |
1759 ) | |
1760 (if (zerop (length read)) (setq read (or default ""))) | |
1761 (list read) | |
1762 )) | |
1763 | |
1764 (defun check-completion-length (string) | |
1765 (if (< (length string) *completion-min-length*) | |
1766 (error "The string \"%s\" is too short to be saved as a completion." | |
1767 string) | |
1768 (list string))) | |
1769 | |
1770 (defun add-completion (string &optional num-uses last-use-time) | |
1771 "If the string is not there, it is added to the head of the completion list. | |
1772 Otherwise, it is moved to the head of the list. | |
1773 The completion is altered appropriately if num-uses and/or last-use-time is | |
1774 specified." | |
1775 (interactive (interactive-completion-string-reader "Completion to add")) | |
1776 (check-completion-length string) | |
1777 (let* ((current-completion-source (if (interactive-p) | |
1778 cmpl-source-interactive | |
1779 current-completion-source)) | |
1780 (entry (add-completion-to-head string))) | |
1781 | |
1782 (if num-uses (set-completion-num-uses entry num-uses)) | |
1783 (if last-use-time | |
1784 (set-completion-last-use-time entry last-use-time)) | |
1785 )) | |
1786 | |
1787 (defun add-permanent-completion (string) | |
1788 "Adds string if it isn't already there and and makes it a permanent string." | |
1789 (interactive | |
1790 (interactive-completion-string-reader "Completion to add permanently")) | |
1791 (let ((current-completion-source (if (interactive-p) | |
1792 cmpl-source-interactive | |
1793 current-completion-source)) | |
1794 ) | |
1795 (add-completion string nil t) | |
1796 )) | |
1797 | |
1798 (defun kill-completion (string) | |
1799 (interactive (interactive-completion-string-reader "Completion to kill")) | |
1800 (check-completion-length string) | |
1801 (delete-completion string) | |
1802 ) | |
1803 | |
1804 (defun accept-completion () | |
1805 "Accepts the pending completion in completion-to-accept. | |
1806 This bumps num-uses. Called by add-completion-to-head and | |
1807 completion-search-reset." | |
1808 (let ((string completion-to-accept) | |
1809 ;; if this is added afresh here, then it must be a cdabbrev | |
1810 (current-completion-source cmpl-source-cdabbrev) | |
1811 entry | |
1812 ) | |
1813 (setq completion-to-accept nil) | |
1814 (setq entry (add-completion-to-head string)) | |
1815 (set-completion-num-uses entry (1+ (completion-num-uses entry))) | |
1816 (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p t) | |
1817 )) | |
1818 | |
1819 (defun use-completion-under-point () | |
1356 | 1820 "Adds the completion symbol underneath the point into the completion buffer." |
56 | 1821 (let ((string (and *completep* (symbol-under-point))) |
1822 (current-completion-source cmpl-source-cursor-moves)) | |
1823 (if string (add-completion-to-head string)))) | |
1824 | |
1825 (defun use-completion-before-point () | |
1356 | 1826 "Adds the completion symbol before point into |
56 | 1827 the completion buffer." |
1828 (let ((string (and *completep* (symbol-before-point))) | |
1829 (current-completion-source cmpl-source-cursor-moves)) | |
1830 (if string (add-completion-to-head string)))) | |
1831 | |
1832 (defun use-completion-under-or-before-point () | |
1356 | 1833 "Adds the completion symbol before point into the completion buffer." |
56 | 1834 (let ((string (and *completep* (symbol-under-or-before-point))) |
1835 (current-completion-source cmpl-source-cursor-moves)) | |
1836 (if string (add-completion-to-head string)))) | |
1837 | |
1838 (defun use-completion-before-separator () | |
1356 | 1839 "Adds the completion symbol before point into the completion buffer. |
1840 Completions added this way will automatically be saved if | |
1841 *separator-character-uses-completion-p* is non-nil." | |
56 | 1842 (let ((string (and *completep* (symbol-before-point))) |
1843 (current-completion-source cmpl-source-separator) | |
1844 entry) | |
1845 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
1846 (note-separator-character string) | |
1847 ) | |
1848 (cond (string | |
1849 (setq entry (add-completion-to-head string)) | |
1850 (when (and *separator-character-uses-completion-p* | |
1851 (zerop (completion-num-uses entry))) | |
1852 (set-completion-num-uses entry 1) | |
1853 (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p t) | |
1854 ))) | |
1855 )) | |
1856 | |
1857 ;;; Tests -- | |
1858 ;;; - Add and Find - | |
1859 ;;; (add-completion "banana" 5 10) | |
1860 ;;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 5 10 0) | |
1861 ;;; (add-completion "banana" 6) | |
1862 ;;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 6 10 0) | |
1863 ;;; (add-completion "banish") | |
1864 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...) ("banana" ...)) | |
1865 ;;; | |
1866 ;;; - Accepting - | |
1867 ;;; (setq completion-to-accept "banana") | |
1868 ;;; (accept-completion) | |
1869 ;;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 7 10) | |
1870 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...)) | |
1871 ;;; (setq completion-to-accept "banish") | |
1872 ;;; (add-completion "banner") | |
1873 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) | |
1874 ;;; --> (("banner" ...) ("banish" 1 ...) ("banana" 7 ...)) | |
1875 ;;; | |
1876 ;;; - Deleting - | |
1877 ;;; (kill-completion "banish") | |
1878 ;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banner" ...) ("banana" ...)) | |
1879 | |
1880 | |
1881 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1882 ;;; Searching the database | |
1883 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1884 ;;; Functions outside this block must call completion-search-reset followed | |
1885 ;;; by calls to completion-search-next or completion-search-peek | |
1886 ;;; | |
1887 | |
1888 ;;; Status variables | |
1889 ;; Commented out to improve loading speed | |
1890 (defvar cmpl-test-string "") | |
1891 ;; "The current string used by completion-search-next." | |
1892 (defvar cmpl-test-regexp "") | |
1893 ;; "The current regexp used by completion-search-next. | |
1894 ;; (derived from cmpl-test-string)" | |
1895 (defvar cmpl-last-index 0) | |
1896 ;; "The last index that completion-search-next was called with." | |
1897 (defvar cmpl-cdabbrev-reset-p nil) | |
1898 ;; "Set to t when cdabbrevs have been reset." | |
1899 (defvar cmpl-next-possibilities nil) | |
1900 ;; "A pointer to the element BEFORE the next set of possible completions. | |
1901 ;; cadr of this is the cmpl-next-possibility" | |
1902 (defvar cmpl-starting-possibilities nil) | |
1903 ;; "The initial list of starting possibilities." | |
1904 (defvar cmpl-next-possibility nil) | |
1905 ;; "The cached next possibility." | |
1906 (defvar cmpl-tried-list nil) | |
1907 ;; "A downcased list of all the completions we have tried." | |
1908 | |
1909 | |
1910 (defun completion-search-reset (string) | |
1911 "Given a string, sets up the get-completion and completion-search-next functions. | |
1912 String must be longer than *completion-prefix-min-length*." | |
1913 (if completion-to-accept (accept-completion)) | |
1914 (setq cmpl-starting-possibilities | |
1915 (cmpl-prefix-entry-head | |
1916 (find-cmpl-prefix-entry (downcase (substring string 0 3)))) | |
1917 cmpl-test-string string | |
1918 cmpl-test-regexp (concat (regexp-quote string) ".")) | |
1919 (completion-search-reset-1) | |
1920 ) | |
1921 | |
1922 (defun completion-search-reset-1 () | |
1923 (setq cmpl-next-possibilities cmpl-starting-possibilities | |
1924 cmpl-next-possibility nil | |
1925 cmpl-cdabbrev-reset-p nil | |
1926 cmpl-last-index -1 | |
1927 cmpl-tried-list nil | |
1928 )) | |
1929 | |
1930 (defun completion-search-next (index) | |
1356 | 1931 "Returns the next completion entry. |
1932 If index is out of sequence it resets and starts from the top. | |
1933 If there are no more entries it tries cdabbrev and returns only a string." | |
56 | 1934 (cond |
1935 ((= index (setq cmpl-last-index (1+ cmpl-last-index))) | |
1936 (completion-search-peek t)) | |
1937 ((minusp index) | |
1938 (completion-search-reset-1) | |
1939 (setq cmpl-last-index index) | |
1940 ;; reverse the possibilities list | |
1941 (setq cmpl-next-possibilities (reverse cmpl-starting-possibilities)) | |
1942 ;; do a "normal" search | |
1943 (while (and (completion-search-peek nil) | |
1944 (minusp (setq index (1+ index)))) | |
1945 (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil) | |
1946 ) | |
1947 (cond ((not cmpl-next-possibilities)) | |
1948 ;; If no more possibilities, leave it that way | |
1949 ((= -1 cmpl-last-index) | |
1950 ;; next completion is at index 0. reset next-possibility list | |
1951 ;; to start at beginning | |
1952 (setq cmpl-next-possibilities cmpl-starting-possibilities)) | |
1953 (t | |
1954 ;; otherwise point to one before current | |
1955 (setq cmpl-next-possibilities | |
1956 (nthcdr (- (length cmpl-starting-possibilities) | |
1957 (length cmpl-next-possibilities)) | |
1958 cmpl-starting-possibilities)) | |
1959 ))) | |
1960 (t | |
1961 ;; non-negative index, reset and search | |
1962 ;;(prin1 'reset) | |
1963 (completion-search-reset-1) | |
1964 (setq cmpl-last-index index) | |
1965 (while (and (completion-search-peek t) | |
1966 (not (minusp (setq index (1- index))))) | |
1967 (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil) | |
1968 )) | |
1969 ) | |
1970 (prog1 | |
1971 cmpl-next-possibility | |
1972 (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil) | |
1973 )) | |
1974 | |
1975 | |
1976 (defun completion-search-peek (use-cdabbrev) | |
1977 "Returns the next completion entry without actually moving the pointers. | |
1978 Calling this again or calling completion-search-next will result in the same | |
1979 string being returned. Depends on case-fold-search. | |
1980 If there are no more entries it tries cdabbrev and then returns only a string." | |
1981 (cond | |
1982 ;; return the cached value if we have it | |
1983 (cmpl-next-possibility) | |
1984 ((and cmpl-next-possibilities | |
1985 ;; still a few possibilities left | |
1986 (progn | |
1987 (while | |
1988 (and (not (eq 0 (string-match cmpl-test-regexp | |
1989 (completion-string (car cmpl-next-possibilities))))) | |
1990 (setq cmpl-next-possibilities (cdr cmpl-next-possibilities)) | |
1991 )) | |
1992 cmpl-next-possibilities | |
1993 )) | |
1994 ;; successful match | |
1995 (setq cmpl-next-possibility (car cmpl-next-possibilities) | |
1996 cmpl-tried-list (cons (downcase (completion-string cmpl-next-possibility)) | |
1997 cmpl-tried-list) | |
1998 cmpl-next-possibilities (cdr cmpl-next-possibilities) | |
1999 ) | |
2000 cmpl-next-possibility) | |
2001 (use-cdabbrev | |
2002 ;; unsuccessful, use cdabbrev | |
2003 (cond ((not cmpl-cdabbrev-reset-p) | |
2004 (reset-cdabbrev cmpl-test-string cmpl-tried-list) | |
2005 (setq cmpl-cdabbrev-reset-p t) | |
2006 )) | |
2007 (setq cmpl-next-possibility (next-cdabbrev)) | |
2008 ) | |
2009 ;; Completely unsuccessful, return nil | |
2010 )) | |
2011 | |
2012 ;;; Tests -- | |
2013 ;;; - Add and Find - | |
2014 ;;; (add-completion "banana") | |
2015 ;;; (completion-search-reset "ban") | |
2016 ;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "banana" | |
2017 ;;; | |
2018 ;;; - Discrimination - | |
2019 ;;; (add-completion "cumberland") | |
2020 ;;; (add-completion "cumberbund") | |
2021 ;;; cumbering | |
2022 ;;; (completion-search-reset "cumb") | |
2023 ;;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumberbund" | |
2024 ;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund" | |
2025 ;;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumberland" | |
2026 ;;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland" | |
2027 ;;; (completion-search-peek nil) --> nil | |
2028 ;;; (completion-search-next 2) --> "cumbering" {cdabbrev} | |
2029 ;;; (completion-search-next 3) --> nil or "cumming"{depends on context} | |
2030 ;;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland" | |
2031 ;;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumbering" {cdabbrev} | |
2032 ;;; | |
2033 ;;; - Accepting - | |
2034 ;;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland" | |
2035 ;;; (setq completion-to-accept "cumberland") | |
2036 ;;; (completion-search-reset "foo") | |
2037 ;;; (completion-search-reset "cum") | |
2038 ;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberland" | |
2039 ;;; | |
2040 ;;; - Deleting - | |
2041 ;;; (kill-completion "cumberland") | |
2042 ;;; cummings | |
2043 ;;; (completion-search-reset "cum") | |
2044 ;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund" | |
2045 ;;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cummings" | |
2046 ;;; | |
2047 ;;; - Ignoring Capitalization - | |
2048 ;;; (completion-search-reset "CuMb") | |
2049 ;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund" | |
2050 | |
2051 | |
2052 | |
2053 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2054 ;;; COMPLETE | |
2055 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2056 | |
2057 (defun completion-mode () | |
2058 "Toggles whether or not new words are added to the database." | |
2059 (interactive) | |
2060 (setq *completep* (not *completep*)) | |
2061 (message "Completion mode is now %s." (if *completep* "ON" "OFF")) | |
2062 ) | |
2063 | |
2064 (defvar cmpl-current-index 0) | |
2065 (defvar cmpl-original-string nil) | |
2066 (defvar cmpl-last-insert-location -1) | |
2067 (defvar cmpl-leave-point-at-start nil) | |
2068 | |
2069 (defun complete (&optional arg) | |
2070 "Inserts a completion at point. | |
2071 Point is left at end. Consective calls rotate through all possibilities. | |
2072 Prefix args :: | |
2073 control-u :: leave the point at the beginning of the completion rather | |
2074 than at the end. | |
2075 a number :: rotate through the possible completions by that amount | |
2076 `-' :: same as -1 (insert previous completion) | |
2077 {See the comments at the top of completion.el for more info.} | |
2078 " | |
2079 (interactive "*p") | |
2080 ;;; Set up variables | |
2081 (cond ((eq last-command this-command) | |
2082 ;; Undo last one | |
2083 (delete-region cmpl-last-insert-location (point)) | |
2084 ;; get next completion | |
2085 (setq cmpl-current-index (+ cmpl-current-index (or arg 1))) | |
2086 ) | |
2087 (t | |
2088 (if (not cmpl-initialized-p) | |
2089 (initialize-completions)) ;; make sure everything's loaded | |
2090 (cond ((consp current-prefix-arg) ;; control-u | |
2091 (setq arg 0) | |
2092 (setq cmpl-leave-point-at-start t) | |
2093 ) | |
2094 (t | |
2095 (setq cmpl-leave-point-at-start nil) | |
2096 )) | |
2097 ;; get string | |
2098 (setq cmpl-original-string (symbol-before-point-for-complete)) | |
2099 (cond ((not cmpl-original-string) | |
2100 (setq this-command 'failed-complete) | |
2101 (error "To complete, the point must be after a symbol at least %d character long." | |
2102 *completion-prefix-min-length*))) | |
2103 ;; get index | |
2104 (setq cmpl-current-index (if current-prefix-arg arg 0)) | |
2105 ;; statistics | |
2106 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2107 (note-complete-entered-afresh cmpl-original-string)) | |
2108 ;; reset database | |
2109 (completion-search-reset cmpl-original-string) | |
2110 ;; erase what we've got | |
2111 (delete-region cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end) | |
2112 )) | |
2113 | |
2114 ;; point is at the point to insert the new symbol | |
2115 ;; Get the next completion | |
2116 (let* ((print-status-p | |
2117 (and (>= (cmpl19-baud-rate) *print-next-completion-speed-threshold*) | |
2118 (not (minibuffer-window-selected-p)))) | |
2119 (insert-point (point)) | |
2120 (entry (completion-search-next cmpl-current-index)) | |
2121 string | |
2122 ) | |
2123 ;; entry is either a completion entry or a string (if cdabbrev) | |
2124 | |
2125 ;; If found, insert | |
2126 (cond (entry | |
2127 ;; Setup for proper case | |
2128 (setq string (if (stringp entry) | |
2129 entry (completion-string entry))) | |
2130 (setq string (cmpl-merge-string-cases | |
2131 string cmpl-original-string)) | |
2132 ;; insert | |
2133 (insert string) | |
2134 ;; accept it | |
2135 (setq completion-to-accept string) | |
2136 ;; fixup and cache point | |
2137 (cond (cmpl-leave-point-at-start | |
2138 (setq cmpl-last-insert-location (point)) | |
2139 (goto-char insert-point)) | |
2140 (t;; point at end, | |
2141 (setq cmpl-last-insert-location insert-point)) | |
2142 ) | |
2143 ;; statistics | |
2144 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2145 (note-complete-inserted entry cmpl-current-index)) | |
2146 ;; Done ! cmpl-stat-complete-successful | |
2147 ;;display the next completion | |
2148 (cond | |
2149 ((and print-status-p | |
2150 ;; This updates the display and only prints if there | |
2151 ;; is no typeahead | |
2152 (cmpl19-sit-for 0) | |
2153 (setq entry | |
2154 (completion-search-peek | |
2155 *print-next-completion-does-cdabbrev-search-p*))) | |
2156 (setq string (if (stringp entry) | |
2157 entry (completion-string entry))) | |
2158 (setq string (cmpl-merge-string-cases | |
2159 string cmpl-original-string)) | |
2160 (message "Next completion: %s" string) | |
2161 )) | |
2162 ) | |
2163 (t;; none found, insert old | |
2164 (insert cmpl-original-string) | |
2165 ;; Don't accept completions | |
2166 (setq completion-to-accept nil) | |
2167 ;; print message | |
2168 (if (and print-status-p (cmpl19-sit-for 0)) | |
2169 (message "No %scompletions." | |
2170 (if (eq this-command last-command) "more " ""))) | |
2171 ;; statistics | |
2172 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2173 (record-complete-failed cmpl-current-index)) | |
2174 ;; Pretend that we were never here | |
2175 (setq this-command 'failed-complete) | |
2176 )))) | |
2177 | |
2178 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2179 ;;; "Complete" Key Keybindings | |
2180 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2181 | |
2182 ;;; Complete key definition | |
2183 ;;; These define c-return and meta-return | |
2184 ;;; In any case you really want to bind this to a single keystroke | |
2185 (if (fboundp 'key-for-others-chord) | |
2186 (condition-case e | |
2187 ;; this can fail if some of the prefix chars. are already used | |
2188 ;; as commands (this happens on wyses) | |
2189 (global-set-key (key-for-others-chord "return" '(control)) 'complete) | |
2190 (error) | |
2191 )) | |
2192 (if (fboundp 'gmacs-keycode) | |
2193 (global-set-key (gmacs-keycode "return" '(control)) 'complete) | |
2194 ) | |
2195 (global-set-key "\M-\r" 'complete) | |
2196 | |
2197 ;;; Tests - | |
2198 ;;; (add-completion "cumberland") | |
2199 ;;; (add-completion "cumberbund") | |
2200 ;;; cum | |
2201 ;;; Cumber | |
2202 ;;; cumbering | |
2203 ;;; cumb | |
2204 | |
2205 | |
2206 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2207 ;;; Parsing definitions from files into the database | |
2208 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2209 | |
2210 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2211 ;;; Top Level functions :: | |
2212 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2213 | |
2214 ;;; User interface | |
2215 (defun add-completions-from-file (file) | |
2216 "Parses all the definition names from a Lisp mode file and adds them to the | |
2217 completion database." | |
2218 (interactive "fFile: ") | |
2219 (setq file (if (fboundp 'expand-file-name-defaulting) | |
2220 (expand-file-name-defaulting file) | |
2221 (expand-file-name file))) | |
2222 (let* ((buffer (get-file-buffer file)) | |
2223 (buffer-already-there-p buffer) | |
2224 ) | |
2225 (when (not buffer-already-there-p) | |
2226 (let ((*modes-for-completion-find-file-hook* nil)) | |
2227 (setq buffer (find-file-noselect file)) | |
2228 )) | |
2229 (unwind-protect | |
2230 (save-excursion | |
2231 (set-buffer buffer) | |
2232 (add-completions-from-buffer) | |
2233 ) | |
2234 (when (not buffer-already-there-p) | |
2235 (kill-buffer buffer)) | |
2236 ))) | |
2237 | |
2238 (defun add-completions-from-buffer () | |
2239 (interactive) | |
2240 (let ((current-completion-source cmpl-source-file-parsing) | |
2241 (start-num | |
2242 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2243 (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-file-parsing))) | |
2244 mode | |
2245 ) | |
2246 (cond ((memq major-mode '(emacs-lisp-mode lisp-mode)) | |
2247 (add-completions-from-lisp-buffer) | |
2248 (setq mode 'lisp) | |
2249 ) | |
2250 ((memq major-mode '(c-mode)) | |
2251 (add-completions-from-c-buffer) | |
2252 (setq mode 'c) | |
2253 ) | |
2254 (t | |
2255 (error "Do not know how to parse completions in %s buffers." | |
2256 major-mode) | |
2257 )) | |
2258 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2259 (record-cmpl-parse-file | |
2260 mode (point-max) | |
2261 (- (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-file-parsing) | |
2262 start-num))) | |
2263 )) | |
2264 | |
2265 ;;; Find file hook | |
2266 (defun cmpl-find-file-hook () | |
2267 (cond (*completep* | |
2268 (cond ((and (memq major-mode '(emacs-lisp-mode lisp-mode)) | |
2269 (memq 'lisp *modes-for-completion-find-file-hook*) | |
2270 ) | |
2271 (add-completions-from-buffer)) | |
2272 ((and (memq major-mode '(c-mode)) | |
2273 (memq 'c *modes-for-completion-find-file-hook*) | |
2274 ) | |
2275 (add-completions-from-buffer) | |
2276 ))) | |
2277 )) | |
2278 | |
2279 (pushnew 'cmpl-find-file-hook find-file-hooks) | |
2280 | |
2281 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2282 ;;; Tags Table Completions | |
2283 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2284 | |
2285 (defun add-completions-from-tags-table () | |
2286 ;; Inspired by eero@media-lab.media.mit.edu | |
2287 "Add completions from the current tags-table-buffer." | |
2288 (interactive) | |
2289 (visit-tags-table-buffer) ;this will prompt if no tags-table | |
2290 (save-excursion | |
2291 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
2292 (let (string) | |
2293 (condition-case e | |
2294 (while t | |
2295 (search-forward "\177") | |
2296 (backward-char 3) | |
2297 (and (setq string (symbol-under-point)) | |
2298 (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string)) | |
2299 (forward-char 3) | |
2300 ) | |
2301 (search-failed) | |
2302 )))) | |
2303 | |
2304 | |
2305 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2306 ;;; Lisp File completion parsing | |
2307 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2308 ;;; This merely looks for phrases beginning with (def.... or | |
2309 ;;; (package:def ... and takes the next word. | |
2310 ;;; | |
2311 ;;; We tried using forward-lines and explicit searches but the regexp technique | |
2312 ;;; was faster. (About 100K characters per second) | |
2313 ;;; | |
2314 (defconst *lisp-def-regexp* | |
2315 "\n(\\(\\w*:\\)?def\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)*\\s +(*" | |
2316 "A regexp that searches for lisp definition form." | |
2317 ) | |
2318 | |
2319 ;;; Tests - | |
2320 ;;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(defun foo") (match-end 0)) -> 8 | |
2321 ;;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(si:def foo") (match-end 0)) -> 9 | |
2322 ;;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(def-bar foo")(match-end 0)) -> 10 | |
2323 ;;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(defun (foo") (match-end 0)) -> 9 | |
2324 | |
2325 (defun add-completions-from-lisp-buffer () | |
2326 "Parses all the definition names from a Lisp mode buffer and adds them to | |
2327 the completion database." | |
2328 ;;; Benchmarks | |
2329 ;;; Sun-3/280 - 1500 to 3000 lines of lisp code per second | |
2330 (let (string) | |
2331 (save-excursion | |
2332 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
2333 (condition-case e | |
2334 (while t | |
2335 (re-search-forward *lisp-def-regexp*) | |
2336 (and (setq string (symbol-under-point)) | |
2337 (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string)) | |
2338 ) | |
2339 (search-failed) | |
2340 )))) | |
2341 | |
2342 | |
2343 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2344 ;;; C file completion parsing | |
2345 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2346 ;;; C : | |
2347 ;;; Looks for #define or [<storage class>] [<type>] <name>{,<name>} | |
2348 ;;; or structure, array or pointer defs. | |
2349 ;;; It gets most of the definition names. | |
2350 ;;; | |
2351 ;;; As you might suspect by now, we use some symbol table hackery | |
2352 ;;; | |
2353 ;;; Symbol separator chars (have whitespace syntax) --> , ; * = ( | |
2354 ;;; Opening char --> [ { | |
2355 ;;; Closing char --> ] } | |
2356 ;;; openning and closing must be skipped over | |
2357 ;;; Whitespace chars (have symbol syntax) | |
2358 ;;; Everything else has word syntax | |
2359 | |
2360 (defun make-c-def-completion-syntax-table () | |
2361 (let ((table (make-vector 256 0)) | |
2362 (whitespace-chars '(? ?\n ?\t ?\f ?\v ?\r)) | |
2363 ;; unforunately the ?( causes the parens to appear unbalanced | |
2364 (separator-chars '(?, ?* ?= ?\( ?\; | |
2365 )) | |
2366 ) | |
2367 ;; default syntax is whitespace | |
2368 (dotimes (i 256) | |
2369 (modify-syntax-entry i "w" table)) | |
2370 (dolist (char whitespace-chars) | |
2371 (modify-syntax-entry char "_" table)) | |
2372 (dolist (char separator-chars) | |
2373 (modify-syntax-entry char " " table)) | |
2374 (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "(]" table) | |
2375 (modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "(}" table) | |
2376 (modify-syntax-entry ?\] ")[" table) | |
2377 (modify-syntax-entry ?\} "){" table) | |
2378 table)) | |
2379 | |
2380 (defconst cmpl-c-def-syntax-table (make-c-def-completion-syntax-table)) | |
2381 | |
2382 ;;; Regexps | |
2383 (defconst *c-def-regexp* | |
2384 ;; This stops on lines with possible definitions | |
2385 "\n[_a-zA-Z#]" | |
2386 ;; This stops after the symbol to add. | |
2387 ;;"\n\\(#define\\s +.\\|\\(\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)+\\b\\s *\\)+[(;,[*{=]\\)" | |
2388 ;; This stops before the symbol to add. {Test cases in parens. below} | |
2389 ;;"\n\\(\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)+\\s *(\\|\\(\\(#define\\|auto\\|extern\\|register\\|static\\|int\\|long\\|short\\|unsigned\\|char\\|void\\|float\\|double\\|enum\\|struct\\|union\\|typedef\\)\\s +\\)+\\)" | |
2390 ;; this simple version picks up too much extraneous stuff | |
2391 ;; "\n\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\|#\\)\\B" | |
2392 "A regexp that searches for a definition form." | |
2393 ) | |
2394 ; | |
2395 ;(defconst *c-cont-regexp* | |
2396 ; "\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)+\\b\\s *\\({\\|\\(\\[[0-9\t ]*\\]\\s *\\)*,\\(*\\|\\s \\)*\\b\\)" | |
2397 ; "This regexp should be used in a looking-at to parse for lists of variables.") | |
2398 ; | |
2399 ;(defconst *c-struct-regexp* | |
2400 ; "\\(*\\|\\s \\)*\\b" | |
2401 ; "This regexp should be used to test whether a symbol follows a structure definition.") | |
2402 | |
2403 ;(defun test-c-def-regexp (regexp string) | |
2404 ; (and (eq 0 (string-match regexp string)) (match-end 0)) | |
2405 ; ) | |
2406 | |
2407 ;;; Tests - | |
2408 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\n#define foo") -> 10 (9) | |
2409 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\nfoo (x, y) {") -> 6 (6) | |
2410 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\nint foo (x, y)") -> 10 (5) | |
2411 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\n int foo (x, y)") -> nil | |
2412 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo, bar") -> 4 | |
2413 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo, *bar") -> 5 | |
2414 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "a [5][6], bar") -> 10 | |
2415 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo(x,y)") -> nil | |
2416 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "a [6] ,\t bar") -> 9 | |
2417 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo {trout =1} my_carp;") -> 14 | |
2418 ;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "truct_p complex foon") -> nil | |
2419 | |
2420 (defun add-completions-from-c-buffer () | |
2421 "Parses all the definition names from a C mode buffer and adds them to the | |
2422 completion database." | |
2423 ;; Benchmark -- | |
2424 ;; Sun 3/280-- 1250 lines/sec. | |
2425 | |
2426 (let (string next-point char | |
2427 (saved-syntax (syntax-table)) | |
2428 ) | |
2429 (save-excursion | |
2430 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
2431 (catch 'finish-add-completions | |
2432 (unwind-protect | |
2433 (while t | |
2434 ;; we loop here only when scan-sexps fails | |
2435 ;; (i.e. unbalance exps.) | |
2436 (set-syntax-table cmpl-c-def-syntax-table) | |
2437 (condition-case e | |
2438 (while t | |
2439 (re-search-forward *c-def-regexp*) | |
2440 (cond | |
2441 ((= (preceding-char) ?#) | |
2442 ;; preprocessor macro, see if it's one we handle | |
2443 (setq string (buffer-substring (point) (+ (point) 6))) | |
2444 (cond ((or (string-equal string "define") | |
2445 (string-equal string "ifdef ") | |
2446 ) | |
2447 ;; skip forward over definition symbol | |
2448 ;; and add it to database | |
2449 (and (forward-word 2) | |
2450 (setq string (symbol-before-point)) | |
2451 ;;(push string foo) | |
2452 (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string) | |
2453 )))) | |
2454 (t | |
2455 ;; C definition | |
2456 (setq next-point (point)) | |
2457 (while (and | |
2458 next-point | |
2459 ;; scan to next separator char. | |
2460 (setq next-point (scan-sexps next-point 1)) | |
2461 ) | |
2462 ;; position the point on the word we want to add | |
2463 (goto-char next-point) | |
2464 (while (= (setq char (following-char)) ?*) | |
2465 ;; handle pointer ref | |
2466 ;; move to next separator char. | |
2467 (goto-char | |
2468 (setq next-point (scan-sexps (point) 1))) | |
2469 ) | |
2470 (forward-word -1) | |
2471 ;; add to database | |
2472 (if (setq string (symbol-under-point)) | |
2473 ;; (push string foo) | |
2474 (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string) | |
2475 ;; Local TMC hack (useful for parsing paris.h) | |
2476 (if (and (looking-at "_AP") ;; "ansi prototype" | |
2477 (progn | |
2478 (forward-word -1) | |
2479 (setq string | |
2480 (symbol-under-point)) | |
2481 )) | |
2482 (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string) | |
2483 ) | |
2484 ) | |
2485 ;; go to next | |
2486 (goto-char next-point) | |
2487 ;; (push (format "%c" (following-char)) foo) | |
2488 (if (= (char-syntax char) ?\() | |
2489 ;; if on an opening delimiter, go to end | |
2490 (while (= (char-syntax char) ?\() | |
2491 (setq next-point (scan-sexps next-point 1) | |
2492 char (char-after next-point)) | |
2493 ) | |
2494 (or (= char ?,) | |
2495 ;; Current char is an end char. | |
2496 (setq next-point nil) | |
2497 )) | |
2498 )))) | |
2499 (search-failed ;;done | |
2500 (throw 'finish-add-completions t) | |
2501 ) | |
2502 (error | |
2503 ;; Check for failure in scan-sexps | |
2504 (if (or (string-equal (second e) | |
2505 "Containing expression ends prematurely") | |
2506 (string-equal (second e) "Unbalanced parentheses")) | |
2507 ;; unbalanced paren., keep going | |
2508 ;;(ding) | |
2509 (forward-line 1) | |
2510 (message "Error parsing C buffer for completions. Please bug report.") | |
2511 (throw 'finish-add-completions t) | |
2512 )) | |
2513 )) | |
2514 (set-syntax-table saved-syntax) | |
2515 ))))) | |
2516 | |
2517 | |
2518 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2519 ;;; Init files | |
2520 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2521 | |
2522 (defun kill-emacs-save-completions () | |
1356 | 2523 "The version of save-completions-to-file called at kill-emacs time." |
56 | 2524 (when (and *save-completions-p* *completep* cmpl-initialized-p) |
2525 (cond | |
2526 ((not cmpl-completions-accepted-p) | |
2527 (message "Completions database has not changed - not writing.")) | |
2528 (t | |
2529 (save-completions-to-file) | |
2530 )) | |
2531 )) | |
2532 | |
2533 (defconst saved-cmpl-file-header | |
2534 ";;; Completion Initialization file. | |
2535 ;;; Version = %s | |
2536 ;;; Format is (<string> . <last-use-time>) | |
2537 ;;; <string> is the completion | |
2538 ;;; <last-use-time> is the time the completion was last used | |
2539 ;;; If it is t, the completion will never be pruned from the file. | |
2540 ;;; Otherwise it is in hours since 1900. | |
2541 \n") | |
2542 | |
2543 (defun completion-backup-filename (filename) | |
2544 (concat filename ".BAK")) | |
2545 | |
2546 (defun save-completions-to-file (&optional filename) | |
1356 | 2547 "Saves a completion init file. |
2548 If file is not specified, then *saved-completions-filename* is used." | |
56 | 2549 (interactive) |
2550 (setq filename (expand-file-name (or filename *saved-completions-filename*))) | |
2551 (when (file-writable-p filename) | |
2552 (if (not cmpl-initialized-p) | |
2553 (initialize-completions));; make sure everything's loaded | |
2554 (message "Saving completions to file %s" filename) | |
2555 | |
2556 (let* ((trim-versions-without-asking t) | |
2557 (kept-old-versions 0) | |
2558 (kept-new-versions *completion-file-versions-kept*) | |
2559 last-use-time | |
2560 (current-time (cmpl-hours-since-1900)) | |
2561 (total-in-db 0) | |
2562 (total-perm 0) | |
2563 (total-saved 0) | |
2564 (backup-filename (completion-backup-filename filename)) | |
2565 ) | |
2566 | |
2567 (save-excursion | |
2568 (get-buffer-create " *completion-save-buffer*") | |
2569 (set-buffer " *completion-save-buffer*") | |
2570 (setq buffer-file-name filename) | |
2571 | |
2572 (when (not (verify-visited-file-modtime (current-buffer))) | |
2573 ;; file has changed on disk. Bring us up-to-date | |
2574 (message "Completion file has changed. Merging. . .") | |
2575 (load-completions-from-file filename t) | |
2576 (message "Merging finished. Saving completions to file %s" filename) | |
2577 ) | |
2578 | |
2579 ;; prepare the buffer to be modified | |
2580 (clear-visited-file-modtime) | |
2581 (erase-buffer) | |
2582 ;; (/ 1 0) | |
2583 (insert (format saved-cmpl-file-header *completion-version*)) | |
2584 (dolist (completion (list-all-completions)) | |
2585 (setq total-in-db (1+ total-in-db)) | |
2586 (setq last-use-time (completion-last-use-time completion)) | |
2587 ;; Update num uses and maybe write completion to a file | |
2588 (cond ((or;; Write to file if | |
2589 ;; permanent | |
2590 (and (eq last-use-time t) | |
2591 (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm))) | |
2592 ;; or if | |
2593 (if (plusp (completion-num-uses completion)) | |
2594 ;; it's been used | |
2595 (setq last-use-time current-time) | |
2596 ;; or it was saved before and | |
2597 (and last-use-time | |
2598 ;; *saved-completion-retention-time* is nil | |
2599 (or (not *saved-completion-retention-time*) | |
2600 ;; or time since last use is < ...retention-time* | |
2601 (< (- current-time last-use-time) | |
2602 *saved-completion-retention-time*)) | |
2603 ))) | |
2604 ;; write to file | |
2605 (setq total-saved (1+ total-saved)) | |
2606 (insert (prin1-to-string (cons (completion-string completion) | |
2607 last-use-time)) "\n") | |
2608 ))) | |
2609 | |
2610 ;; write the buffer | |
2611 (condition-case e | |
2612 (let ((file-exists-p (file-exists-p filename))) | |
2613 (when file-exists-p | |
2614 ;; If file exists . . . | |
2615 ;; Save a backup(so GNU doesn't screw us when we're out of disk) | |
2616 ;; (GNU leaves a 0 length file if it gets a disk full error!) | |
2617 | |
2618 ;; If backup doesn't exit, Rename current to backup | |
2619 ;; {If backup exists the primary file is probably messed up} | |
2620 (unless (file-exists-p backup-filename) | |
2621 (rename-file filename backup-filename)) | |
2622 ;; Copy the backup back to the current name | |
2623 ;; (so versioning works) | |
2624 (copy-file backup-filename filename t) | |
2625 ) | |
2626 ;; Save it | |
2627 (save-buffer) | |
2628 (when file-exists-p | |
2629 ;; If successful, remove backup | |
2630 (delete-file backup-filename) | |
2631 )) | |
2632 (error | |
2633 (set-buffer-modified-p nil) | |
2634 (message "Couldn't save completion file %s." filename) | |
2635 )) | |
2636 ;; Reset accepted-p flag | |
2637 (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p nil) | |
2638 ) | |
2639 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2640 (record-save-completions total-in-db total-perm total-saved)) | |
2641 ))) | |
2642 | |
2643 (defun autosave-completions () | |
2644 (when (and *save-completions-p* *completep* cmpl-initialized-p | |
2645 *completion-auto-save-period* | |
2646 (> cmpl-emacs-idle-time *completion-auto-save-period*) | |
2647 cmpl-completions-accepted-p) | |
2648 (save-completions-to-file) | |
2649 )) | |
2650 | |
2651 (pushnew 'autosave-completions cmpl-emacs-idle-time-hooks) | |
2652 | |
2653 (defun load-completions-from-file (&optional filename no-message-p) | |
1356 | 2654 "Loads a completion init file. |
2655 If file is not specified, then *saved-completions-filename* is used." | |
56 | 2656 (interactive) |
2657 (setq filename (expand-file-name (or filename *saved-completions-filename*))) | |
2658 (let* ((backup-filename (completion-backup-filename filename)) | |
2659 (backup-readable-p (file-readable-p backup-filename)) | |
2660 ) | |
2661 (when backup-readable-p (setq filename backup-filename)) | |
2662 (when (file-readable-p filename) | |
2663 (if (not no-message-p) | |
2664 (message "Loading completions from %sfile %s . . ." | |
2665 (if backup-readable-p "backup " "") filename)) | |
2666 (save-excursion | |
2667 (get-buffer-create " *completion-save-buffer*") | |
2668 (set-buffer " *completion-save-buffer*") | |
2669 (setq buffer-file-name filename) | |
2670 ;; prepare the buffer to be modified | |
2671 (clear-visited-file-modtime) | |
2672 (erase-buffer) | |
2673 | |
2674 (let ((insert-okay-p nil) | |
2675 (buffer (current-buffer)) | |
2676 (current-time (cmpl-hours-since-1900)) | |
2677 string num-uses entry last-use-time | |
2678 cmpl-entry cmpl-last-use-time | |
2679 (current-completion-source cmpl-source-init-file) | |
2680 (start-num | |
2681 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2682 (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-file-parsing))) | |
2683 (total-in-file 0) (total-perm 0) | |
2684 ) | |
2685 ;; insert the file into a buffer | |
2686 (condition-case e | |
2687 (progn (insert-file-contents filename t) | |
2688 (setq insert-okay-p t)) | |
2689 | |
2690 (file-error | |
2691 (message "File error trying to load completion file %s." | |
2692 filename))) | |
2693 ;; parse it | |
2694 (when insert-okay-p | |
2695 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
2696 | |
2697 (condition-case e | |
2698 (while t | |
2699 (setq entry (read buffer)) | |
2700 (setq total-in-file (1+ total-in-file)) | |
2701 (cond | |
2702 ((and (consp entry) | |
2703 (stringp (setq string (car entry))) | |
2704 (cond | |
2705 ((eq (setq last-use-time (cdr entry)) 'T) | |
2706 ;; handle case sensitivity | |
2707 (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm)) | |
2708 (setq last-use-time t)) | |
2709 ((eq last-use-time t) | |
2710 (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm))) | |
2711 ((integerp last-use-time)) | |
2712 )) | |
2713 ;; Valid entry | |
2714 ;; add it in | |
2715 (setq cmpl-last-use-time | |
2716 (completion-last-use-time | |
2717 (setq cmpl-entry | |
2718 (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string)) | |
2719 )) | |
2720 (if (or (eq last-use-time t) | |
2721 (and (> last-use-time 1000);;backcompatibility | |
2722 (not (eq cmpl-last-use-time t)) | |
2723 (or (not cmpl-last-use-time) | |
2724 ;; more recent | |
2725 (> last-use-time cmpl-last-use-time)) | |
2726 )) | |
2727 ;; update last-use-time | |
2728 (set-completion-last-use-time cmpl-entry last-use-time) | |
2729 )) | |
2730 (t | |
2731 ;; Bad format | |
2732 (message "Error: invalid saved completion - %s" | |
2733 (prin1-to-string entry)) | |
2734 ;; try to get back in sync | |
2735 (search-forward "\n(") | |
2736 ))) | |
2737 (search-failed | |
2738 (message "End of file while reading completions.") | |
2739 ) | |
2740 (end-of-file | |
2741 (if (= (point) (point-max)) | |
2742 (if (not no-message-p) | |
2743 (message "Loading completions from file %s . . . Done." | |
2744 filename)) | |
2745 (message "End of file while reading completions.") | |
2746 )) | |
2747 )) | |
2748 | |
2749 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2750 (record-load-completions | |
2751 total-in-file total-perm | |
2752 (- (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-init-file) | |
2753 start-num))) | |
2754 | |
2755 ))))) | |
2756 | |
2757 (defun initialize-completions () | |
1356 | 2758 "Loads the default completions file. |
2759 Also sets up so that exiting emacs will automatically save the file." | |
56 | 2760 (interactive) |
2761 (cond ((not cmpl-initialized-p) | |
2762 (load-completions-from-file) | |
2763 )) | |
2764 (init-cmpl-emacs-idle-process) | |
2765 (setq cmpl-initialized-p t) | |
2766 ) | |
2767 | |
2768 | |
2769 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2770 ;;; Kill EMACS patch | |
2771 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2772 | |
2773 (completion-advise kill-emacs :before | |
2774 ;; | All completion code should go in here | |
2775 ;;\ / | |
2776 (kill-emacs-save-completions) | |
2777 ;;/ \ | |
2778 ;; | All completion code should go in here | |
2779 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2780 (record-cmpl-kill-emacs)) | |
2781 ) | |
2782 | |
2783 | |
2784 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2785 ;;; Kill region patch | |
2786 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2787 | |
2788 ;;; Patched to remove the most recent completion | |
2789 (defvar $$$cmpl-old-kill-region (symbol-function 'kill-region)) | |
2790 | |
2791 (defun kill-region (&optional beg end) | |
2792 "Kill between point and mark. | |
2793 The text is deleted but saved in the kill ring. | |
2794 The command \\[yank] can retrieve it from there. | |
2795 /(If you want to kill and then yank immediately, use \\[copy-region-as-kill].) | |
2796 | |
2797 This is the primitive for programs to kill text (as opposed to deleting it). | |
2798 Supply two arguments, character numbers indicating the stretch of text | |
2799 to be killed. | |
2800 Any command that calls this function is a \"kill command\". | |
2801 If the previous command was also a kill command, | |
2802 the text killed this time appends to the text killed last time | |
2803 to make one entry in the kill ring. | |
2804 Patched to remove the most recent completion." | |
2805 (interactive "*") | |
2806 (cond ((and (eq last-command 'complete) (eq last-command-char ?\C-w)) | |
2807 (delete-region (point) cmpl-last-insert-location) | |
2808 (insert cmpl-original-string) | |
2809 (setq completion-to-accept nil) | |
2810 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
2811 (record-complete-failed)) | |
2812 ) | |
2813 (t | |
2814 (if (not beg) | |
2815 (setq beg (min (point) (mark)) | |
2816 end (max (point) (mark))) | |
2817 ) | |
2818 (funcall $$$cmpl-old-kill-region beg end) | |
2819 ))) | |
2820 | |
2821 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2822 ;;; Patches to self-insert-command. | |
2823 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2824 | |
2825 ;;; Need 2 versions: generic seperator chars. and space (to get auto fill | |
2826 ;;; to work) | |
2827 | |
2828 ;;; All common separators (eg. space "(" ")" """) characters go through a | |
2829 ;;; function to add new words to the list of words to complete from: | |
2830 ;;; COMPLETION-SEPARATOR-SELF-INSERT-COMMAND (arg). | |
2831 ;;; If the character before this was an alpha-numeric then this adds the | |
2832 ;;; symbol befoe point to the completion list (using ADD-COMPLETION). | |
2833 | |
2834 (defun completion-separator-self-insert-command (arg) | |
2835 (interactive "p") | |
2836 (use-completion-before-separator) | |
2837 (self-insert-command arg) | |
2838 ) | |
2839 | |
2840 (defun completion-separator-self-insert-autofilling (arg) | |
2841 (interactive "p") | |
2842 (use-completion-before-separator) | |
2843 (self-insert-command arg) | |
2844 (and (> (current-column) fill-column) | |
732 | 2845 auto-fill-function |
2846 (funcall auto-fill-function)) | |
56 | 2847 ) |
2848 | |
2849 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2850 ;;; Wrapping Macro | |
2851 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2852 | |
2853 ;;; Note that because of the way byte compiling works, none of | |
2854 ;;; the functions defined with this macro get byte compiled. | |
2855 | |
2856 (defmacro def-completion-wrapper (function-name type &optional new-name) | |
1356 | 2857 "Add a call to update the completion database before function execution. |
2858 TYPE is the type of the wrapper to be added. Can be :before or :under." | |
56 | 2859 (completion-advise-1 |
2860 function-name ':before | |
2861 (ecase type | |
2862 (:before '((use-completion-before-point))) | |
2863 (:separator '((use-completion-before-separator))) | |
2864 (:under '((use-completion-under-point))) | |
2865 (:under-or-before | |
2866 '((use-completion-under-or-before-point))) | |
2867 (:minibuffer-separator | |
2868 '((let ((cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-standard-syntax-table)) | |
2869 (use-completion-before-separator)))) | |
2870 ) | |
2871 new-name | |
2872 )) | |
2873 | |
2874 ;;;(defun foo (x y z) (+ x y z)) | |
2875 ;;;foo | |
2876 ;;;(macroexpand '(def-completion-wrapper foo :under)) | |
2877 ;;;(progn (defvar $$$cmpl-foo (symbol-function (quote foo))) (defun foo (&rest arglist) (progn (use-completion-under-point)) (cmpl-apply-as-top-level $$$cmpl-foo arglist))) | |
2878 ;;;(defun bar (x y z) "Documentation" (+ x y z)) | |
2879 ;;;bar | |
2880 ;;;(macroexpand '(def-completion-wrapper bar :under)) | |
2881 ;;;(progn (defvar $$$cmpl-bar (symbol-function (quote bar))) (defun bar (&rest arglist) "Documentation" (progn (use-completion-under-point)) (cmpl-apply-as-top-level $$$cmpl-bar arglist))) | |
2882 ;;;(defun quuz (x &optional y z) "Documentation" (interactive "P") (+ x y z)) | |
2883 ;;;quuz | |
2884 ;;;(macroexpand '(def-completion-wrapper quuz :before)) | |
2885 ;;;(progn (defvar $$$cmpl-quuz (symbol-function (quote quuz))) (defun quuz (&rest arglist) "Documentation" (interactive) (progn (use-completion-before-point)) (cmpl-apply-as-top-level $$$cmpl-quuz arglist))) | |
2886 | |
2887 | |
2888 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2889 ;;; Patches to standard keymaps insert completions | |
2890 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2891 | |
2892 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2893 ;;; Separators | |
2894 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2895 ;;; We've used the completion syntax table given as a guide. | |
2896 ;;; | |
2897 ;;; Global separator chars. | |
2898 ;;; We left out <tab> because there are too many special cases for it. Also, | |
2899 ;;; in normal coding it's rarely typed after a word. | |
2900 (global-set-key " " 'completion-separator-self-insert-autofilling) | |
2901 (global-set-key "!" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2902 (global-set-key "%" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2903 (global-set-key "^" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2904 (global-set-key "&" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2905 (global-set-key "(" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2906 (global-set-key ")" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2907 (global-set-key "=" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2908 (global-set-key "`" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2909 (global-set-key "|" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2910 (global-set-key "{" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2911 (global-set-key "}" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2912 (global-set-key "[" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2913 (global-set-key "]" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2914 (global-set-key ";" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2915 (global-set-key "\"" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2916 (global-set-key "'" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2917 (global-set-key "#" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2918 (global-set-key "," 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2919 (global-set-key "?" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2920 | |
2921 ;;; We include period and colon even though they are symbol chars because : | |
2922 ;;; - in text we want to pick up the last word in a sentence. | |
2923 ;;; - in C pointer refs. we want to pick up the first symbol | |
2924 ;;; - it won't make a difference for lisp mode (package names are short) | |
2925 (global-set-key "." 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2926 (global-set-key ":" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2927 | |
2928 ;;; Lisp Mode diffs | |
2929 (define-key lisp-mode-map "!" 'self-insert-command) | |
2930 (define-key lisp-mode-map "&" 'self-insert-command) | |
2931 (define-key lisp-mode-map "%" 'self-insert-command) | |
2932 (define-key lisp-mode-map "?" 'self-insert-command) | |
2933 (define-key lisp-mode-map "=" 'self-insert-command) | |
2934 (define-key lisp-mode-map "^" 'self-insert-command) | |
2935 | |
2936 ;;; C mode diffs. | |
2937 (def-completion-wrapper electric-c-semi :separator) | |
2938 (define-key c-mode-map "+" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2939 (define-key c-mode-map "*" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2940 (define-key c-mode-map "/" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2941 | |
2942 ;;; FORTRAN mode diffs. (these are defined when fortran is called) | |
2943 (defun completion-setup-fortran-mode () | |
2944 (define-key fortran-mode-map "+" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2945 (define-key fortran-mode-map "-" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2946 (define-key fortran-mode-map "*" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2947 (define-key fortran-mode-map "/" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command) | |
2948 ) | |
2949 | |
2950 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2951 ;;; End of line chars. | |
2952 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2953 (def-completion-wrapper newline :separator) | |
2954 (def-completion-wrapper newline-and-indent :separator) | |
2955 (if (function-defined-and-loaded 'shell-send-input) | |
2956 (def-completion-wrapper shell-send-input :separator)) | |
2957 (def-completion-wrapper exit-minibuffer :minibuffer-separator) | |
2958 (def-completion-wrapper eval-print-last-sexp :separator) | |
2959 (def-completion-wrapper eval-last-sexp :separator) | |
2960 ;;(def-completion-wrapper minibuffer-complete-and-exit :minibuffer) | |
2961 | |
2962 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2963 ;;; Cursor movement | |
2964 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
2965 | |
2966 (def-completion-wrapper next-line :under-or-before) | |
2967 (def-completion-wrapper previous-line :under-or-before) | |
2968 (def-completion-wrapper beginning-of-buffer :under-or-before) | |
2969 (def-completion-wrapper end-of-buffer :under-or-before) | |
2970 | |
2971 ;; we patch these explicitly so they byte compile and so we don't have to | |
2972 ;; patch the faster underlying function. | |
2973 | |
2974 (defun cmpl-beginning-of-line (&optional n) | |
2975 "Move point to beginning of current line.\n\ | |
2976 With argument ARG not nil or 1, move forward ARG - 1 lines first.\n\ | |
2977 If scan reaches end of buffer, stop there without error." | |
2978 (interactive "p") | |
2979 (use-completion-under-or-before-point) | |
2980 (beginning-of-line n) | |
2981 ) | |
2982 | |
2983 (defun cmpl-end-of-line (&optional n) | |
2984 "Move point to end of current line.\n\ | |
2985 With argument ARG not nil or 1, move forward ARG - 1 lines first.\n\ | |
2986 If scan reaches end of buffer, stop there without error." | |
2987 (interactive "p") | |
2988 (use-completion-under-or-before-point) | |
2989 (end-of-line n) | |
2990 ) | |
2991 | |
2992 (defun cmpl-forward-char (n) | |
2993 "Move point right ARG characters (left if ARG negative).\n\ | |
2994 On reaching end of buffer, stop and signal error." | |
2995 (interactive "p") | |
2996 (use-completion-under-or-before-point) | |
2997 (forward-char n) | |
2998 ) | |
2999 (defun cmpl-backward-char (n) | |
3000 "Move point left ARG characters (right if ARG negative).\n\ | |
3001 On attempt to pass beginning or end of buffer, stop and signal error." | |
3002 (interactive "p") | |
3003 (use-completion-under-point) | |
3004 (if (eq last-command 'complete) | |
3005 ;; probably a failed completion if you have to back up | |
3006 (cmpl-statistics-block (record-complete-failed))) | |
3007 (backward-char n) | |
3008 ) | |
3009 | |
3010 (defun cmpl-forward-word (n) | |
3011 "Move point forward ARG words (backward if ARG is negative).\n\ | |
3012 Normally returns t.\n\ | |
3013 If an edge of the buffer is reached, point is left there\n\ | |
3014 and nil is returned." | |
3015 (interactive "p") | |
3016 (use-completion-under-or-before-point) | |
3017 (forward-word n) | |
3018 ) | |
3019 (defun cmpl-backward-word (n) | |
3020 "Move backward until encountering the end of a word. | |
3021 With argument, do this that many times. | |
3022 In programs, it is faster to call forward-word with negative arg." | |
3023 (interactive "p") | |
3024 (use-completion-under-point) | |
3025 (if (eq last-command 'complete) | |
3026 ;; probably a failed completion if you have to back up | |
3027 (cmpl-statistics-block (record-complete-failed))) | |
3028 (forward-word (- n)) | |
3029 ) | |
3030 | |
3031 (defun cmpl-forward-sexp (n) | |
3032 "Move forward across one balanced expression. | |
3033 With argument, do this that many times." | |
3034 (interactive "p") | |
3035 (use-completion-under-or-before-point) | |
3036 (forward-sexp n) | |
3037 ) | |
3038 (defun cmpl-backward-sexp (n) | |
3039 "Move backward across one balanced expression. | |
3040 With argument, do this that many times." | |
3041 (interactive "p") | |
3042 (use-completion-under-point) | |
3043 (if (eq last-command 'complete) | |
3044 ;; probably a failed completion if you have to back up | |
3045 (cmpl-statistics-block (record-complete-failed))) | |
3046 (backward-sexp n) | |
3047 ) | |
3048 | |
3049 (defun cmpl-delete-backward-char (n killflag) | |
3050 "Delete the previous ARG characters (following, with negative ARG).\n\ | |
3051 Optional second arg KILLFLAG non-nil means kill instead (save in kill ring).\n\ | |
3052 Interactively, ARG is the prefix arg, and KILLFLAG is set if\n\ | |
3053 ARG was explicitly specified." | |
3054 (interactive "p\nP") | |
3055 (if (eq last-command 'complete) | |
3056 ;; probably a failed completion if you have to back up | |
3057 (cmpl-statistics-block (record-complete-failed))) | |
3058 (delete-backward-char n killflag) | |
3059 ) | |
3060 | |
3061 (defvar $$$cmpl-old-backward-delete-char-untabify | |
3062 (symbol-function 'backward-delete-char-untabify)) | |
3063 | |
3064 (defun backward-delete-char-untabify (arg &optional killp) | |
3065 "Delete characters backward, changing tabs into spaces. | |
3066 Delete ARG chars, and kill (save in kill ring) if KILLP is non-nil. | |
3067 Interactively, ARG is the prefix arg (default 1) | |
3068 and KILLP is t if prefix arg is was specified." | |
3069 (interactive "*p\nP") | |
3070 (if (eq last-command 'complete) | |
3071 ;; probably a failed completion if you have to back up | |
3072 (cmpl-statistics-block (record-complete-failed))) | |
3073 (funcall $$$cmpl-old-backward-delete-char-untabify arg killp) | |
3074 ) | |
3075 | |
3076 | |
3077 (global-set-key "\C-?" 'cmpl-delete-backward-char) | |
3078 (global-set-key "\M-\C-F" 'cmpl-forward-sexp) | |
3079 (global-set-key "\M-\C-B" 'cmpl-backward-sexp) | |
3080 (global-set-key "\M-F" 'cmpl-forward-word) | |
3081 (global-set-key "\M-B" 'cmpl-backward-word) | |
3082 (global-set-key "\C-F" 'cmpl-forward-char) | |
3083 (global-set-key "\C-B" 'cmpl-backward-char) | |
3084 (global-set-key "\C-A" 'cmpl-beginning-of-line) | |
3085 (global-set-key "\C-E" 'cmpl-end-of-line) | |
3086 | |
3087 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
3088 ;;; Misc. | |
3089 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
3090 | |
3091 (def-completion-wrapper electric-buffer-list :under-or-before) | |
3092 (def-completion-wrapper list-buffers :under-or-before) | |
3093 (def-completion-wrapper scroll-up :under-or-before) | |
3094 (def-completion-wrapper scroll-down :under-or-before) | |
3095 (def-completion-wrapper execute-extended-command | |
3096 :under-or-before) | |
3097 (def-completion-wrapper other-window :under-or-before) | |
3098 | |
3099 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
3100 ;;; Local Thinking Machines stuff | |
3101 ;;;----------------------------------------------- | |
3102 | |
3103 (if (fboundp 'up-ten-lines) | |
3104 (def-completion-wrapper up-ten-lines :under-or-before)) | |
3105 (if (fboundp 'down-ten-lines) | |
3106 (def-completion-wrapper down-ten-lines :under-or-before)) | |
3107 (if (fboundp 'tmc-scroll-up) | |
3108 (def-completion-wrapper tmc-scroll-up :under-or-before)) | |
3109 (if (fboundp 'tmc-scroll-down) | |
3110 (def-completion-wrapper tmc-scroll-down :under-or-before)) | |
3111 (if (fboundp 'execute-extended-command-and-check-for-bindings) | |
3112 (def-completion-wrapper execute-extended-command-and-check-for-bindings | |
3113 :under-or-before)) | |
3114 | |
3115 ;;; Tests -- | |
3116 ;;; foobarbiz | |
3117 ;;; foobar | |
3118 ;;; fooquux | |
3119 ;;; fooper | |
3120 | |
3121 (cmpl-statistics-block | |
3122 (record-completion-file-loaded)) | |
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