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19079 | 1 ;;; viper.el --- A full-featured Vi emulator for GNU Emacs and XEmacs, |
10789 | 2 ;; a VI Plan for Emacs Rescue, |
3 ;; and a venomous VI PERil. | |
4 ;; Viper Is also a Package for Emacs Rebels. | |
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6 ;; Keywords: emulations |
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7 ;; Author: Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.sunysb.edu> |
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21940 | 9 ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
18047 | 10 |
21940 | 11 (defconst viper-version "3.02 (Polyglot) of March 7, 1998" |
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12 "The current version of Viper") |
14169 | 13 |
10789 | 14 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
15 | |
16 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
17 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
18 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
19 ;; any later version. | |
20 | |
21 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
22 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
23 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
24 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
25 | |
26 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
15742 | 27 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the |
28 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
29 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
10789 | 30 |
31 ;;; Commentary: | |
32 | |
19079 | 33 ;; Viper is a full-featured Vi emulator for Emacs and XEmacs. It emulates and |
10789 | 34 ;; improves upon the standard features of Vi and, at the same time, allows |
35 ;; full access to all Emacs facilities. Viper supports multiple undo, | |
36 ;; file name completion, command, file, and search history and it extends | |
37 ;; Vi in many other ways. Viper is highly customizable through the various | |
38 ;; hooks, user variables, and keymaps. It is implemented as a collection | |
39 ;; of minor modes and it is designed to provide full access to all Emacs | |
40 ;; major and minor modes. | |
41 ;; | |
42 ;;; History | |
43 ;; | |
44 ;; Viper is a new name for a package formerly known as VIP-19, | |
45 ;; which was a successor of VIP version 3.5 by Masahiko Sato | |
46 ;; <ms@sail.stanford.edu> and VIP version 4.2 by Aamod Sane | |
47 ;; <sane@cs.uiuc.edu>. Some ideas from vip 4.4.2 by Aamod Sane | |
48 ;; were also shamelessly plagiarized. | |
49 ;; | |
50 ;; Viper maintains some degree of compatibility with these older | |
51 ;; packages. See the documentation for customization. | |
52 ;; | |
53 ;; The main difference between Viper and these older packages are: | |
54 ;; | |
55 ;; 1. Viper emulates Vi at several levels, from almost complete conformity | |
56 ;; to a rather loose Vi-compliance. | |
57 ;; | |
58 ;; 2. Viper provides full access to all major and minor modes of Emacs | |
59 ;; without the need to type extra keys. | |
60 ;; The older versions of VIP (and other Vi emulators) do not work with | |
61 ;; some major and minor modes. | |
62 ;; | |
63 ;; 3. Viper supports vi-style undo. | |
64 ;; | |
65 ;; 4. Viper fully emulates (and improves upon) vi's replacement mode. | |
66 ;; | |
67 ;; 5. Viper has a better interface to ex, including command, variable, and | |
68 ;; file name completion. | |
69 ;; | |
70 ;; 6. Viper uses native Emacs history and completion features; it doesn't | |
71 ;; rely on other packages (such as gmhist.el and completer.el) to provide | |
72 ;; these features. | |
73 ;; | |
74 ;; 7. Viper supports Vi-style editing in the minibuffer, by allowing the | |
75 ;; user to switch from Insert state to Vi state to Replace state, etc. | |
76 ;; | |
77 ;; 8. Viper keeps history of recently inserted pieces of text and recently | |
78 ;; executed Vi-style destructive commands, such as `i', `d', etc. | |
79 ;; These pieces of text can be inserted in later insertion commands; | |
80 ;; the previous destructive commands can be re-executed. | |
81 ;; | |
82 ;; 9. Viper has Vi-style keyboard macros, which enhances the similar | |
83 ;; facility in the original Vi. | |
84 ;; First, one can execute any Emacs command while defining a | |
85 ;; macro, not just the Vi commands. Second, macros are defined in a | |
86 ;; WYSYWYG mode, using an interface to Emacs' WYSIWYG style of defining | |
87 ;; macros. Third, in Viper, one can define macros that are specific to | |
88 ;; a given buffer, a given major mode, or macros defined for all buffers. | |
89 ;; The same macro name can have several different definitions: | |
90 ;; one global, several definitions for various major modes, and | |
91 ;; definitions for specific buffers. | |
15739 | 92 ;; Buffer-specific definitions override mode-specific |
10789 | 93 ;; definitions, which, in turn, override global definitions. |
94 ;; | |
95 ;; | |
96 ;;; Installation: | |
97 ;; ------------- | |
98 ;; | |
99 ;; (require 'viper) | |
100 ;; | |
101 | |
102 ;;; Acknowledgements: | |
103 ;; ----------------- | |
15739 | 104 ;; Bug reports and ideas contributed by many users have helped |
105 ;; improve Viper and the various versions of VIP. | |
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106 ;; See the on-line manual for a complete list of contributors. |
10789 | 107 ;; |
108 ;; | |
109 ;;; Notes: | |
110 ;; | |
111 ;; 1. Major modes. | |
112 ;; In most cases, Viper handles major modes correctly, i.e., they come up | |
113 ;; in the right state (either vi-state or emacs-state). For instance, text | |
114 ;; files come up in vi-state, while, say, Dired appears in emacs-state by | |
115 ;; default. | |
116 ;; However, some modes do not appear in the right mode in the beginning, | |
117 ;; usually because they neglect to follow Emacs conventions (e.g., they don't | |
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118 ;; use kill-all-local-variables when they start). Some major modes |
10789 | 119 ;; may fail to come up in emacs-state if they call hooks, such as |
120 ;; text-hook, for no good reason. | |
121 ;; | |
122 ;; As an immediate solution, you can hit C-z to bring about the right mode. | |
123 ;; An interim solution is to add an appropriate hook to the mode like this: | |
124 ;; | |
125 ;; (add-hook 'your-favorite-mode 'viper-mode) | |
126 ;; or | |
19079 | 127 ;; (add-hook 'your-favorite-mode 'viper-change-state-to-emacs) |
10789 | 128 ;; |
129 ;; whichever applies. The right thing to do, however, is to complain to the | |
130 ;; author of the respective package. (Sometimes they also neglect to equip | |
131 ;; their modes with hooks, which is one more reason for complaining.) | |
132 ;; | |
133 ;; 2. Keymap handling | |
19079 | 134 ;; Each Viper state (insert, vi, replace) is implemented as a collection of |
135 ;; several minor modes, each with its own keymap. | |
10789 | 136 ;; |
137 ;; Viper's Vi state consists of seven minor modes: | |
138 ;; | |
19079 | 139 ;; viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode |
140 ;; viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode | |
141 ;; viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode | |
142 ;; viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode | |
143 ;; viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode | |
144 ;; viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode | |
145 ;; viper-vi-basic-minor-mode | |
10789 | 146 ;; |
147 ;; Bindings done to the keymap of the first mode overshadow those done to | |
148 ;; the second, which, in turn, overshadows those done to the third, etc. | |
149 ;; | |
19079 | 150 ;; The last viper-vi-basic-minor-mode contains most of the usual Vi bindings |
10789 | 151 ;; in its edit mode. This mode provides access to all Emacs facilities. |
18839 | 152 ;; Novice users, however, may want to set their viper-expert-level to 1 |
19079 | 153 ;; in their .viper file. This will enable viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode. This |
10789 | 154 ;; minor mode's bindings make Viper simulate the usual Vi very closely. |
155 ;; For instance, C-c will not have its standard Emacs binding | |
156 ;; and so many of the goodies of Emacs are not available. | |
157 ;; | |
18839 | 158 ;; A skilled user should set viper-expert-level to at least 3. This will |
15739 | 159 ;; enable `C-c' and many Emacs facilities will become available. |
19079 | 160 ;; In this case, viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode is inactive. |
10789 | 161 ;; |
162 ;; Viper gurus should have at least | |
18839 | 163 ;; (setq viper-expert-level 4) |
164 ;; in their ~/.viper files. This will unsuppress all Emacs keys that are not | |
10789 | 165 ;; essential for VI-style editing. |
166 ;; Pick-and-choose users may want to put | |
18839 | 167 ;; (setq viper-expert-level 5) |
168 ;; in ~/.viper. Viper will then leave it up to the user to set the variables | |
19079 | 169 ;; viper-want-* See viper-set-expert-level for details. |
10789 | 170 ;; |
19079 | 171 ;; The very first minor mode, viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode, is of no |
10789 | 172 ;; concern for the user. It is needed to bind Viper's vital keys, such as |
173 ;; ESC and C-z. | |
174 ;; | |
19079 | 175 ;; The second mode, viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode, usually has an |
10789 | 176 ;; empty keymap. However, the user can set bindings in this keymap, which |
177 ;; will overshadow the corresponding bindings in the other two minor | |
178 ;; modes. This is useful, for example, for setting up ZZ in gnus, | |
179 ;; rmail, mh-e, etc., to send message instead of saving it in a file. | |
180 ;; Likewise, in Dired mode, you may want to bind ZN and ZP to commands | |
181 ;; that would visit the next or the previous file in the Dired buffer. | |
182 ;; Setting local keys is tricky, so don't do it directly. Instead, use | |
19079 | 183 ;; viper-add-local-keys function (see its doc). |
10789 | 184 ;; |
19079 | 185 ;; The third minor mode, viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode, is also intended |
186 ;; for the users but, unlike viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode, its key | |
10789 | 187 ;; bindings are seen in all Viper buffers. This mode keys can be done |
188 ;; with define-key command. | |
189 ;; | |
19079 | 190 ;; The fourth minor mode, viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode, is used by keyboard |
10789 | 191 ;; macros. Users are NOT supposed to modify this keymap directly. |
192 ;; | |
19079 | 193 ;; The fifth mode, viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode, can be used to set |
10789 | 194 ;; key bindings that are visible in some major modes but not in others. |
195 ;; | |
196 ;; Users are allowed to modify keymaps that belong to | |
19079 | 197 ;; viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode, viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode, |
198 ;; and viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode only. | |
10789 | 199 ;; |
200 ;; Viper's Insert state also has seven minor modes: | |
201 ;; | |
19079 | 202 ;; viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode |
203 ;; viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode | |
204 ;; viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode | |
205 ;; viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode | |
206 ;; viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode | |
207 ;; viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode | |
208 ;; viper-insert-basic-minor-mode | |
10789 | 209 ;; |
19079 | 210 ;; As with VI's editing modes, the first mode, |
211 ;; viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode is used to bind vital keys that are not | |
212 ;; to be changed by the user. | |
10789 | 213 ;; |
19079 | 214 ;; The next mode, viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode, is used to customize |
10789 | 215 ;; bindings in the insert state of Viper. The third mode, |
19079 | 216 ;; viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode is like |
217 ;; viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode, except that its bindings are seen in | |
218 ;; all Viper buffers. As with viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode, its bindings | |
219 ;; should be done via the function viper-add-local-keys. Bindings for | |
220 ;; viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode can be set with the define-key command. | |
10789 | 221 ;; |
19079 | 222 ;; The next minor mode, viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode, |
10789 | 223 ;; is used for keyboard VI-style macros defined with :map!. |
224 ;; | |
19079 | 225 ;; The fifth minor mode, viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode, is like |
226 ;; viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode, except that it is used in the Insert | |
10789 | 227 ;; state; it can be used to modify keys in a mode-specific fashion. |
228 ;; | |
19079 | 229 ;; The minor mode viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode is in effect when |
10789 | 230 ;; the user wants a high degree of Vi compatibility (a bad idea, really!). |
19079 | 231 ;; The last minor mode, viper-insert-basic-minor-mode, is always in effect |
10789 | 232 ;; when Viper is in insert state. It binds a small number of keys needed for |
233 ;; Viper's operation. | |
234 ;; | |
235 ;; Finally, Viper provides minor modes for overriding bindings set by Emacs | |
236 ;; modes when Viper is in Emacs state: | |
237 ;; | |
19079 | 238 ;; viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode |
239 ;; viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode | |
240 ;; viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode | |
241 ;; viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode | |
10789 | 242 ;; |
243 ;; These minor modes are in effect when Viper is in Emacs state. The keymap | |
19079 | 244 ;; associated with viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode, |
245 ;; viper-emacs-global-user-map, overrides the global and local keymaps as | |
10789 | 246 ;; well as the minor mode keymaps set by other modes. The keymap of |
19079 | 247 ;; viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode, viper-emacs-local-user-map, overrides |
10789 | 248 ;; everything, but it is used on a per buffer basis. |
19079 | 249 ;; The keymap associated with viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode |
10789 | 250 ;; overrides keys on a per-major-mode basis. The mode |
19079 | 251 ;; viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode is used to define Vi-style macros in Emacs |
10789 | 252 ;; state. |
253 ;; | |
254 ;; 3. There is also one minor mode that is used when Viper is in its | |
255 ;; replace-state (used for commands like cw, C, etc.). This mode is | |
256 ;; called | |
257 ;; | |
19079 | 258 ;; viper-replace-minor-mode |
10789 | 259 ;; |
19079 | 260 ;; and its keymap is viper-replace-map. Replace minor mode is always |
10789 | 261 ;; used in conjunction with the minor modes for insert-state, and its |
262 ;; keymap overshadows the keymaps for insert minor modes. | |
263 ;; | |
264 ;; 4. Defining buffer-local bindings in Vi and Insert modes. | |
265 ;; As mentioned before, sometimes, it is convenient to have | |
266 ;; buffer-specific of mode-specific key bindings in Vi and insert modes. | |
19079 | 267 ;; Viper provides a special function, viper-add-local-keys, to do precisely |
10789 | 268 ;; this. For instance, is you need to add couple of mode-specific bindings |
269 ;; to Insert mode, you can put | |
270 ;; | |
19079 | 271 ;; (viper-add-local-keys 'insert-state '((key1 . func1) (key2 .func2))) |
10789 | 272 ;; |
273 ;; somewhere in a hook of this major mode. If you put something like this | |
274 ;; in your own elisp function, this will define bindings specific to the | |
19079 | 275 ;; buffer that was current at the time of the call to viper-add-local-keys. |
10789 | 276 ;; The only thing to make sure here is that the major mode of this buffer |
277 ;; is written according to Emacs conventions, which includes a call to | |
19079 | 278 ;; (kill-all-local-variables). See viper-add-local-keys for more details. |
10789 | 279 ;; |
280 ;; | |
281 ;; TO DO (volunteers?): | |
282 ;; | |
283 ;; 1. Some of the code that is inherited from VIP-3.5 is rather | |
19079 | 284 ;; convoluted. Instead of viper-command-argument, keymaps should bind the |
10789 | 285 ;; actual commands. E.g., "dw" should be bound to a generic command |
19079 | 286 ;; viper-delete that will delete things based on the value of |
10789 | 287 ;; last-command-char. This would greatly simplify the logic and the code. |
288 ;; | |
289 ;; 2. Somebody should venture to write a customization package a la | |
290 ;; options.el that would allow the user to change values of variables | |
291 ;; that meet certain specs (e.g., match a regexp) and whose doc string | |
292 ;; starts with a '*'. Then, the user should be offered to save | |
293 ;; variables that were changed. This will make user's customization job | |
294 ;; much easier. | |
295 ;; | |
296 | |
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297 ;; Code |
10789 | 298 |
299 (require 'advice) | |
300 (require 'cl) | |
301 (require 'ring) | |
302 | |
18172 | 303 ;; compiler pacifier |
304 (defvar mark-even-if-inactive) | |
19462 | 305 (defvar quail-mode) |
18839 | 306 (defvar viper-expert-level) |
21940 | 307 (defvar viper-mode-string) |
308 (defvar viper-major-mode-modifier-list) | |
18172 | 309 |
310 ;; loading happens only in non-interactive compilation | |
311 ;; in order to spare non-viperized emacs from being viperized | |
312 (if noninteractive | |
313 (eval-when-compile | |
314 (let ((load-path (cons (expand-file-name ".") load-path))) | |
18907 | 315 (or (featurep 'viper-init) |
316 (load "viper-init.el" nil nil 'nosuffix)) | |
18172 | 317 (or (featurep 'viper-cmd) |
318 (load "viper-cmd.el" nil nil 'nosuffix)) | |
319 ))) | |
320 ;; end pacifier | |
10789 | 321 |
18896 | 322 (require 'viper-init) |
323 | |
18839 | 324 ;; better be defined before Viper custom group. |
19079 | 325 (defvar viper-custom-file-name (convert-standard-filename "~/.viper") |
18839 | 326 "Viper customisation file. |
327 If set by the user, this must be done _before_ Viper is loaded in `~/.emacs'.") | |
328 | |
329 (defgroup viper nil | |
330 "Vi emulation within Emacs. | |
19079 | 331 NOTE: Viper customization should be saved in `viper-custom-file-name', which |
18839 | 332 defaults to `~/.viper'." |
19079 | 333 :prefix "viper-" |
18839 | 334 :group 'emulations) |
335 | |
18129 | 336 (require 'viper-cmd) |
10789 | 337 |
20003 | 338 (defgroup viper-misc nil |
339 "Miscellaneous Viper customization." | |
340 :prefix "viper-" | |
341 :group 'viper) | |
342 | |
343 | |
19079 | 344 (defcustom viper-always t |
18289 | 345 "Non-nil means, arrange for vi-state to be a default when appropriate. |
346 This is different from `viper-mode' variable in that `viper-mode' determines | |
347 whether to use Viper in the first place, while `viper-always', if nil, lets | |
18839 | 348 user decide when to invoke Viper in a major mode." |
349 :type 'boolean | |
350 :tag "Always Invoke Viper" | |
20003 | 351 :group 'viper-misc) |
10789 | 352 |
18839 | 353 ;; Non-viper variables that need to be saved in case the user decides to |
354 ;; de-viperize emacs. | |
355 (defvar viper-saved-non-viper-variables nil) | |
356 ;; Contains user settings for vars affected by viper-set-expert-level function. | |
357 ;; Not a user option. | |
358 (defvar viper-saved-user-settings nil) | |
359 | |
360 (defcustom viper-mode (cond (noninteractive nil) | |
361 (t 'ask)) | |
362 "To Viperize or not to Viperize. | |
18289 | 363 If t, viperize emacs. If nil -- don't. If `ask', ask the user. |
364 This variable is used primatily when Viper is being loaded. | |
365 | |
366 Must be set in `~/.emacs' before Viper is loaded. | |
20003 | 367 DO NOT set this variable interactively, unless you are using the customization |
368 widget." | |
18839 | 369 :type '(choice (const nil) (const t) (const ask)) |
370 :tag "Set Viper Mode on Loading" | |
20003 | 371 :group 'viper-misc) |
18289 | 372 |
21940 | 373 (defcustom viper-vi-state-mode-list |
374 '(fundamental-mode | |
375 makefile-mode | |
376 help-mode | |
377 | |
378 awk-mode | |
379 m4-mode | |
380 | |
381 html-mode html-helper-mode | |
382 emacs-lisp-mode lisp-mode lisp-interaction-mode | |
383 | |
384 java-mode cc-mode c-mode c++-mode | |
385 fortran-mode f90-mode | |
386 basic-mode | |
387 bat-mode | |
388 asm-mode | |
389 prolog-mode | |
390 | |
391 text-mode indented-text-mode | |
392 tex-mode latex-mode bibtex-mode | |
393 | |
394 completion-list-mode | |
395 compilation-mode | |
396 | |
397 perl-mode | |
398 javascript-mode | |
399 tcl-mode | |
400 python-mode | |
401 | |
402 sh-mode ksh-mode csh-mode | |
403 | |
404 gnus-article-mode | |
405 mh-show-mode | |
406 ) | |
407 "Major modes that require Vi command state." | |
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408 :type '(repeat symbol) |
20003 | 409 :group 'viper-misc) |
18958 | 410 |
21940 | 411 (defcustom viper-emacs-state-mode-list |
412 '(custom-mode | |
413 | |
414 dired-mode | |
415 efs-mode | |
416 tar-mode | |
417 | |
418 mh-folder-mode | |
419 gnus-group-mode | |
420 gnus-summary-mode | |
421 | |
422 Info-mode | |
423 Buffer-menu-mode | |
424 | |
425 view-mode | |
426 vm-mode | |
427 vm-summary-mode) | |
428 "*A list of major modes that should come up in Emacs state. | |
429 Normally, Viper would bring buffers up in Emacs state, unless the corresponding | |
430 major mode has been placed on `viper-vi-state-mode-list' or | |
431 `viper-insert-state-mode-list'. So, don't place a new mode on this list, unless | |
432 it is coming up in a wrong Viper state." | |
433 :type '(repeat symbol) | |
434 :group 'viper-misc) | |
435 | |
436 (defcustom viper-insert-state-mode-list | |
437 '(internal-ange-ftp-mode comint-mode shell-mode) | |
438 "*A list of major modes that should come up in Vi Insert state." | |
439 :type '(repeat symbol) | |
440 :group 'viper-misc) | |
441 | |
442 | |
443 ;; used to set viper-major-mode-modifier-list in defcustom | |
444 (defun viper-apply-major-mode-modifiers (&optional symbol value) | |
445 (if symbol | |
446 (set symbol value)) | |
447 (mapcar (function | |
448 (lambda (triple) | |
449 (viper-modify-major-mode | |
450 (nth 0 triple) (nth 1 triple) (eval (nth 2 triple))))) | |
451 viper-major-mode-modifier-list)) | |
452 | |
453 (defcustom viper-major-mode-modifier-list | |
454 '((help-mode emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map) | |
455 (comint-mode insert-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map) | |
456 (comint-mode vi-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map) | |
457 (shell-mode insert-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map) | |
458 (shell-mode vi-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map) | |
459 (ange-ftp-shell-mode insert-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map) | |
460 (ange-ftp-shell-mode vi-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map) | |
461 (internal-ange-ftp-mode insert-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map) | |
462 (internal-ange-ftp-mode vi-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map) | |
463 (dired-mode emacs-state viper-dired-modifier-map) | |
464 (tar-mode emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map) | |
465 (mh-folder-mode emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map) | |
466 (gnus-group-mode emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map) | |
467 (gnus-summary-mode emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map) | |
468 (Info-mode emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map) | |
469 (Buffer-menu-mode emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map) | |
470 ) | |
471 "List specifying how to modify the various major modes to enable some Viperisms. | |
472 The list has the structure: ((mode viper-state keymap) (mode viper-state | |
473 keymap) ...). If `mode' is on the list, the `kemap' will be made active (on the | |
474 minor-mode-map-alist) in the specified viper state. | |
475 If you change this list, have to restart emacs for the change to take effect. | |
476 However, if you did the change through the customization widget, then emacs | |
477 needs to be restarted only if you deleted a triple mode-state-keymap from the | |
478 list. No need to restart emacs in case of insertion or modification of an | |
479 existing triple." | |
480 :type '(repeat | |
481 (list symbol | |
482 (choice (const emacs-state) | |
483 (const vi-state) | |
484 (const insert-state)) | |
485 symbol)) | |
486 :set 'viper-apply-major-mode-modifiers | |
487 :group 'viper-misc) | |
488 | |
489 | |
18958 | 490 |
18289 | 491 |
492 | |
493 ;;;###autoload | |
19079 | 494 (defun toggle-viper-mode () |
20206 | 495 "Toggle Viper on/off. |
496 If Viper is enabled, turn it off. Otherwise, turn it on." | |
19079 | 497 (interactive) |
498 (if (eq viper-mode t) | |
499 (viper-go-away) | |
500 (setq viper-mode nil) | |
501 (viper-mode))) | |
18289 | 502 |
503 ;;;###autoload | |
504 (defun viper-mode () | |
505 "Turn on Viper emulation of Vi." | |
506 (interactive) | |
507 (if (not noninteractive) | |
508 (progn | |
509 ;; if the user requested viper-mode explicitly | |
510 (if viper-mode | |
511 () | |
19079 | 512 (setq viper-mode t) |
18289 | 513 (load-library "viper")) |
514 | |
19079 | 515 (if viper-first-time ; Important check. Prevents mix-up of startup and |
516 (progn ; expert-level msgs when viper-mode recurses | |
517 (setq viper-first-time nil) | |
518 (if (not viper-inhibit-startup-message) | |
18289 | 519 (save-window-excursion |
19079 | 520 (setq viper-inhibit-startup-message t) |
18289 | 521 (delete-other-windows) |
522 (switch-to-buffer "Viper Startup Message") | |
523 (erase-buffer) | |
524 (insert | |
525 (substitute-command-keys | |
18839 | 526 "Viper Is a Package for Emacs Rebels, |
527 a VI Plan for Emacs Rescue, and a venomous VI PERil. | |
18289 | 528 |
18839 | 529 Incidentally, Viper emulates Vi under GNU Emacs 20 and XEmacs 20. |
530 It supports all of what is good in Vi and Ex, while extending | |
18289 | 531 and improving upon much of it. |
532 | |
533 1. Viper supports Vi at several levels. Level 1 is the closest to Vi, | |
534 level 5 provides the most flexibility to depart from many Vi conventions. | |
535 | |
536 You will be asked to specify your user level in a following screen. | |
537 | |
538 If you select user level 1 then the keys ^X, ^C, ^Z, and ^G will behave | |
539 as in VI, to smooth transition to Viper for the beginners. However, to | |
540 use Emacs productively, you are advised to reach user level 3 or higher. | |
541 | |
18839 | 542 At user level 2 or higher, ^X and ^C have Emacs, not Vi, bindings; |
543 ^Z toggles Vi/Emacs states; ^G is Emacs' keyboard-quit (like ^C in Vi). | |
18289 | 544 |
545 2. Vi exit functions (e.g., :wq, ZZ) work on INDIVIDUAL files -- they | |
18839 | 546 do not cause Emacs to quit, except at user level 1 (for a novice). |
18289 | 547 3. ^X^C EXITS EMACS. |
548 4. Viper supports multiple undo: `u' will undo. Typing `.' will repeat | |
549 undo. Another `u' changes direction. | |
550 | |
18839 | 551 6. Emacs Meta key is `C-\\' (in all modes) or `\\ ESC' (in Vi command mode). |
552 On a window system, the best way is to use the Meta-key on your keyboard. | |
18289 | 553 7. Try \\[keyboard-quit] and \\[abort-recursive-edit] repeatedly,if |
554 something funny happens. This would abort the current editing command. | |
555 | |
18839 | 556 For more information on Viper: |
18289 | 557 |
18839 | 558 a. Type `:help' in Vi command mode |
559 b. Print Viper manual, found in ./etc/viper.dvi | |
560 c. Print the Quick Reference, found in ./etc/viperCard.dvi | |
561 | |
562 To submit a bug report or to contact the author, type :submitReport in Vi | |
563 command mode. To shoo Viper away and return to pure Emacs (horror!), type: | |
564 | |
565 M-x viper-go-away | |
18289 | 566 |
567 This startup message appears whenever you load Viper, unless you type `y' now." | |
568 )) | |
569 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
570 (if (y-or-n-p "Inhibit Viper startup message? ") | |
19079 | 571 (viper-save-setting |
572 'viper-inhibit-startup-message | |
18289 | 573 "Viper startup message inhibited" |
19079 | 574 viper-custom-file-name t)) |
18289 | 575 ;;(kill-buffer (current-buffer)) |
576 (message | |
577 "The last message is in buffer `Viper Startup Message'") | |
578 (sit-for 4) | |
579 )) | |
18839 | 580 (viper-set-expert-level 'dont-change-unless))) |
18958 | 581 |
21940 | 582 (or (memq major-mode viper-emacs-state-mode-list) ; don't switch to Vi |
583 (memq major-mode viper-insert-state-mode-list) ; don't switch | |
19079 | 584 (viper-change-state-to-vi))))) |
10789 | 585 |
18129 | 586 |
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19079 | 588 (defun viper-comint-mode-hook () |
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19462 | 590 viper-ex-style-editing nil |
19079 | 591 viper-ex-style-motion nil) |
592 (viper-change-state-to-insert)) | |
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10789 | 594 |
18839 | 595 ;; remove viper hooks from SYMBOL |
596 (defun viper-remove-hooks (symbol) | |
597 (cond ((not (boundp symbol)) nil) | |
598 ((not (listp (eval symbol))) nil) | |
599 ((string-match "-hook" (symbol-name symbol)) | |
600 (remove-hook symbol 'viper-mode) | |
19079 | 601 (remove-hook symbol 'viper-change-state-to-emacs) |
602 (remove-hook symbol 'viper-change-state-to-insert) | |
603 (remove-hook symbol 'viper-change-state-to-vi) | |
18839 | 604 ))) |
605 | |
606 ;; Remove local value in all existing buffers | |
607 ;; This doesn't delocalize vars (which would have been desirable) | |
608 (defun viper-delocalize-var (symbol) | |
609 (mapcar (function (lambda (buf) | |
610 (save-excursion | |
611 (set-buffer buf) | |
612 (kill-local-variable symbol)))) | |
613 (buffer-list))) | |
614 | |
615 | |
616 (defun viper-go-away () | |
617 "De-Viperize Emacs. | |
618 This function tries to do as good a job as possible. However, it may undo some | |
619 user customization, unrelated to Viper. For instance, if the user advised | |
620 `read-file-name', `describe-key', and some others, then this advice will be | |
621 undone. | |
622 It also doesn't undo some Viper settings. For instance, `minor-mode-map-alist' | |
623 remains buffer-local." | |
624 (interactive) | |
625 | |
626 ;; restore non-viper vars | |
627 (setq-default | |
628 next-line-add-newlines | |
629 (viper-standard-value | |
630 'next-line-add-newlines viper-saved-non-viper-variables) | |
631 require-final-newline | |
632 (viper-standard-value | |
633 'require-final-newline viper-saved-non-viper-variables) | |
634 scroll-step | |
635 (viper-standard-value 'scroll-step viper-saved-non-viper-variables) | |
636 mode-line-buffer-identification | |
637 (viper-standard-value | |
18855 | 638 'mode-line-buffer-identification viper-saved-non-viper-variables) |
639 global-mode-string | |
20343 | 640 (delq 'viper-mode-string global-mode-string)) |
18855 | 641 |
19079 | 642 (if viper-emacs-p |
18855 | 643 (setq-default |
644 mark-even-if-inactive | |
645 (viper-standard-value | |
646 'mark-even-if-inactive viper-saved-non-viper-variables))) | |
18839 | 647 |
648 ;; Ideally, we would like to be able to de-localize local variables | |
649 (viper-delocalize-var 'minor-mode-map-alist) | |
650 (viper-delocalize-var 'require-final-newline) | |
651 | |
652 | |
653 ;; deactivate all advices done by Viper. | |
19079 | 654 (ad-deactivate-regexp "viper-") |
18839 | 655 |
656 (setq viper-mode nil) | |
657 | |
19079 | 658 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-minibuffer-minor-mode) |
659 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-minibuffer-minor-mode) | |
660 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode) | |
661 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode) | |
18839 | 662 |
19079 | 663 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode) |
664 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode) | |
665 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode) | |
666 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode) | |
667 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode) | |
668 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-basic-minor-mode) | |
18839 | 669 |
19079 | 670 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-replace-minor-mode) |
18839 | 671 |
19079 | 672 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode) |
673 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode) | |
674 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode) | |
675 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode) | |
676 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode) | |
677 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-basic-minor-mode) | |
18839 | 678 |
19079 | 679 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode) |
680 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode) | |
681 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode) | |
682 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode) | |
683 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode) | |
18839 | 684 |
20343 | 685 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-current-state) |
686 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-mode-string) | |
687 | |
19079 | 688 (setq-default viper-vi-minibuffer-minor-mode nil |
689 viper-insert-minibuffer-minor-mode nil | |
690 viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode nil | |
691 viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode nil | |
18839 | 692 |
19079 | 693 viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode nil |
694 viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode nil | |
695 viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode nil | |
696 viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode nil | |
697 viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode nil | |
698 viper-vi-basic-minor-mode nil | |
18839 | 699 |
19079 | 700 viper-replace-minor-mode nil |
18839 | 701 |
19079 | 702 viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode nil |
703 viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode nil | |
704 viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode nil | |
705 viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode nil | |
706 viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode nil | |
707 viper-insert-basic-minor-mode nil | |
18839 | 708 |
19079 | 709 viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode nil |
710 viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode nil | |
711 viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode nil | |
712 viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode nil | |
713 viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode nil | |
20343 | 714 |
715 viper-current-state 'emacs-state | |
716 viper-mode-string viper-emacs-state-id | |
18839 | 717 ) |
718 | |
719 ;; remove all hooks set by viper | |
720 (mapatoms 'viper-remove-hooks) | |
19079 | 721 (remove-hook 'comint-mode-hook 'viper-comint-mode-hook) |
722 (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'viper-minibuffer-setup-sentinel) | |
21940 | 723 (remove-hook 'change-major-mode-hook 'viper-major-mode-change-sentinel) |
19079 | 724 |
725 ;; unbind Viper mouse bindings | |
726 (viper-unbind-mouse-search-key) | |
727 (viper-unbind-mouse-insert-key) | |
19203 | 728 ;; In emacs, we have to advice handle-switch-frame |
729 ;; This advice is undone earlier, when all advices matchine "viper-" are | |
730 ;; deactivated. | |
731 (if viper-xemacs-p | |
732 (remove-hook 'mouse-leave-frame-hook 'viper-remember-current-frame)) | |
733 ) ; end viper-go-away | |
18839 | 734 |
735 | |
21940 | 736 ;; list of buffers that just changed their major mode |
737 ;; used in a hack that triggers vi command mode whenever needed | |
738 (defvar viper-new-major-mode-buffer-list nil) | |
739 | |
740 ;; set appropriate Viper state in buffers that changed major mode | |
741 (defun set-viper-state-in-major-mode () | |
742 (mapcar | |
743 (function | |
744 (lambda (buf) | |
745 (if (viper-buffer-live-p buf) | |
746 (with-current-buffer buf | |
747 (cond ((and (memq major-mode viper-vi-state-mode-list) | |
748 (eq viper-current-state 'emacs-state)) | |
749 (viper-mode)) | |
750 ((memq major-mode viper-emacs-state-mode-list) | |
751 ;; not checking (eq viper-current-state 'emacs-state) | |
752 ;; because viper-current-state could have gotten it by | |
753 ;; default. we need viper-change-state-to-emacs here to have | |
754 ;; the keymaps take effect. | |
755 (viper-change-state-to-emacs)) | |
756 ((and (memq major-mode viper-insert-state-mode-list) | |
757 (not (eq viper-current-state 'insert-state))) | |
758 (viper-change-state-to-insert)) | |
759 )) ; with-current-buffer | |
760 ))) ; function | |
761 viper-new-major-mode-buffer-list) | |
762 ;; clear the list of bufs that changed major mode | |
763 (setq viper-new-major-mode-buffer-list nil) | |
764 ;; change the global value of hook | |
765 (remove-hook 'viper-post-command-hooks 'set-viper-state-in-major-mode)) | |
766 | |
767 ;; sets up post-command-hook to turn viper-mode, if the current mode is | |
768 ;; fundamental | |
769 (defun viper-major-mode-change-sentinel () | |
770 (save-match-data | |
771 (or (string-match "\*Minibuf-" (buffer-name)) | |
772 (setq viper-new-major-mode-buffer-list | |
773 (cons (current-buffer) viper-new-major-mode-buffer-list)))) | |
774 ;; change the global value of hook | |
775 (add-hook 'viper-post-command-hooks 'set-viper-state-in-major-mode t)) | |
776 | |
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778 | |
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19079 | 780 (defun viper-set-hooks () |
10789 | 781 ;; It is of course a misnomer to call viper-mode a `major mode'. |
782 ;; However, this has the effect that if the user didn't specify the | |
783 ;; default mode, new buffers that fall back on the default will come up | |
784 ;; in Fundamental Mode and Vi state. | |
21940 | 785 (if (eq default-major-mode 'fundamental-mode) |
786 (setq default-major-mode 'viper-mode)) | |
18839 | 787 |
21940 | 788 (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook 'viper-major-mode-change-sentinel) |
789 (add-hook 'find-file-hooks 'set-viper-state-in-major-mode) | |
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21940 | 791 ;; keep this because many modes we don't know about use this hook |
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794 | |
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19079 | 802 (viper-change-state-to-vi)) |
803 (eval-after-load | |
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19079 | 807 (viper-change-state-to-vi)))) |
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19079 | 811 '(defadvice emerge-quit (after viper-emerge-advice activate) |
812 "Run `viper-change-state-to-vi' after quitting emerge." | |
813 (viper-change-state-to-vi))) | |
10789 | 814 ;; In case Emerge was loaded before Viper. |
19079 | 815 (defadvice emerge-quit (after viper-emerge-advice activate) |
816 "Run `viper-change-state-to-vi' after quitting emerge." | |
817 (viper-change-state-to-vi)) | |
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19079 | 821 (eval-after-load |
10789 | 822 "passwd" |
19079 | 823 '(defadvice read-passwd-1 (before viper-passwd-ad activate) |
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21940 | 830 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'dired-mode) ; dired |
831 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'tar-mode) ; tar | |
832 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'mh-folder-mode) ; mhe | |
833 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'gnus-group-mode) ; gnus | |
19079 | 834 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'gnus-summary-mode) |
21940 | 835 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'Info-mode) ; info |
836 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'Buffer-menu-mode) ;buffer-menu | |
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21940 | 838 ;; Modify major modes according to viper-major-mode-modifier-list |
839 (viper-apply-major-mode-modifiers) | |
10789 | 840 |
841 ;; For RMAIL users. | |
842 ;; Put buf in Emacs state after edit. | |
19079 | 843 (eval-after-load |
10789 | 844 "rmailedit" |
19079 | 845 '(defadvice rmail-cease-edit (after viper-rmail-advice activate) |
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19079 | 847 (viper-change-state-to-emacs))) |
10789 | 848 ;; In case RMAIL was loaded before Viper. |
19079 | 849 (defadvice rmail-cease-edit (after viper-rmail-advice activate) |
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19079 | 851 (viper-change-state-to-emacs)) |
19462 | 852 |
853 ;; ISO accents | |
854 ;; Need to do it after loading iso-acc, or else this loading will wipe out | |
855 ;; the advice. | |
856 (eval-after-load | |
857 "iso-acc" | |
858 (defadvice iso-accents-mode (around viper-iso-accents-advice activate) | |
859 "Set viper-automatic-iso-accents to iso-accents-mode." | |
860 (let ((arg (ad-get-arg 0))) | |
861 ad-do-it | |
862 (setq viper-automatic-iso-accents | |
863 (if (eq viper-current-state 'vi-state) | |
864 (if arg | |
865 ;; if iso-accents-mode was called with positive arg, turn | |
866 ;; accents on | |
867 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) | |
868 ;; else: toggle viper-automatic-iso-accents | |
869 (not viper-automatic-iso-accents)) | |
870 ;; other states: accept what iso-accents-mode has done | |
871 iso-accents-mode)) | |
872 ;; turn off ISO accents in vi-state | |
873 (if (eq viper-current-state 'vi-state) | |
874 (viper-set-iso-accents-mode nil)) | |
875 (if (memq viper-current-state '(vi-state insert-state replace-state)) | |
876 (message "Viper ISO accents mode: %s" | |
877 (if viper-automatic-iso-accents "on" "off"))) | |
878 ))) | |
879 | |
880 ;; International input methods | |
881 (if viper-emacs-p | |
882 (eval-after-load "mule-cmds" | |
883 (progn | |
884 (defadvice inactivate-input-method (after viper-mule-advice activate) | |
885 "Set viper-special-input-method to disable intl. input methods." | |
886 (viper-inactivate-input-method-action)) | |
887 (defadvice activate-input-method (after viper-mule-advice activate) | |
888 "Set viper-special-input-method to enable intl. input methods." | |
889 (viper-activate-input-method-action)) | |
890 )) | |
891 ;; XEmacs Although these hooks exist in Emacs, they don't seem to be always | |
892 ;; called on input-method activation/deactivation, so we the above advise | |
893 ;; functions instead. | |
894 (eval-after-load "mule-cmds" | |
895 (progn | |
896 (add-hook 'input-method-activate-hook | |
897 'viper-activate-input-method-action t) | |
898 (add-hook 'input-method-inactivate-hook | |
899 'viper-inactivate-input-method-action t))) | |
900 ) | |
901 (eval-after-load "mule-cmds" | |
902 (defadvice toggle-input-method (around viper-mule-advice activate) | |
903 "Adjust input-method toggling in vi-state." | |
904 (if (and viper-special-input-method (eq viper-current-state 'vi-state)) | |
905 (viper-inactivate-input-method) | |
906 ad-do-it))) | |
907 | |
19079 | 908 ) ; viper-set-hooks |
18172 | 909 |
18289 | 910 |
911 ;; these are primarily advices and Vi-ish variable settings | |
19079 | 912 (defun viper-non-hook-settings () |
18172 | 913 |
19079 | 914 ;; This var is not local in Emacs, so we make it local. It must be local |
915 ;; because although the stack of minor modes can be the same for all buffers, | |
916 ;; the associated *keymaps* can be different. In Viper, | |
917 ;; viper-vi-local-user-map, viper-insert-local-user-map, and others can have | |
918 ;; different keymaps for different buffers. Also, the keymaps associated | |
919 ;; with viper-vi/insert-state-modifier-minor-mode can be different. | |
18289 | 920 (make-variable-buffer-local 'minor-mode-map-alist) |
921 | |
922 ;; Viper changes the default mode-line-buffer-identification | |
923 (setq-default mode-line-buffer-identification '(" %b")) | |
924 | |
925 ;; setup emacs-supported vi-style feel | |
926 (setq next-line-add-newlines nil | |
927 require-final-newline t) | |
928 | |
929 (make-variable-buffer-local 'require-final-newline) | |
930 | |
931 ;; don't bark when mark is inactive | |
19079 | 932 (if viper-emacs-p |
18855 | 933 (setq mark-even-if-inactive t)) |
18289 | 934 |
935 (setq scroll-step 1) | |
936 | |
937 ;; Variable displaying the current Viper state in the mode line. | |
19079 | 938 (viper-deflocalvar viper-mode-string viper-emacs-state-id) |
939 (or (memq 'viper-mode-string global-mode-string) | |
18289 | 940 (setq global-mode-string |
19079 | 941 (append '("" viper-mode-string) (cdr global-mode-string)))) |
18172 | 942 |
19079 | 943 (defadvice read-key-sequence (around viper-read-keyseq-ad activate) |
18289 | 944 "Harness to work for Viper. This advice is harmless---don't worry!" |
945 (let (inhibit-quit event keyseq) | |
946 (setq keyseq ad-do-it) | |
19079 | 947 (setq event (if viper-xemacs-p |
18289 | 948 (elt keyseq 0) ; XEmacs returns vector of events |
949 (elt (listify-key-sequence keyseq) 0))) | |
19079 | 950 (if (viper-ESC-event-p event) |
18289 | 951 (let (unread-command-events) |
19079 | 952 (viper-set-unread-command-events keyseq) |
953 (if (viper-fast-keysequence-p) | |
954 (let ((viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode nil) | |
955 (viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode nil) | |
956 (viper-replace-minor-mode nil) ; actually unnecessary | |
957 (viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode nil) | |
958 (viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode nil)) | |
18289 | 959 (setq keyseq ad-do-it)) |
960 (setq keyseq ad-do-it)))) | |
961 keyseq)) | |
962 | |
19079 | 963 (defadvice describe-key (before viper-read-keyseq-ad protect activate) |
18289 | 964 "Force to read key via `read-key-sequence'." |
19079 | 965 (interactive (list (viper-events-to-keys |
18289 | 966 (read-key-sequence "Describe key: "))))) |
967 | |
19079 | 968 (defadvice describe-key-briefly |
969 (before viper-read-keyseq-ad protect activate) | |
18289 | 970 "Force to read key via `read-key-sequence'." |
19079 | 971 (interactive (list (viper-events-to-keys |
18289 | 972 (read-key-sequence "Describe key briefly: "))))) |
973 | |
974 | |
19079 | 975 (defadvice find-file (before viper-add-suffix-advice activate) |
18289 | 976 "Use `read-file-name' for reading arguments." |
977 (interactive (cons (read-file-name "Find file: " nil default-directory) | |
978 ;; if Mule and prefix argument, ask for coding system | |
19079 | 979 (cond ((and viper-emacs-p |
18839 | 980 (boundp 'MULE)) ; Emacs 20 with MULE |
981 nil) | |
19079 | 982 ((and viper-xemacs-p |
18839 | 983 (featurep 'mule)) ; XEmacs 20 with MULE |
984 (list | |
985 (and current-prefix-arg | |
986 (read-coding-system | |
987 "Coding-system: ")))) | |
988 ) | |
18289 | 989 ))) |
990 | |
19079 | 991 (defadvice find-file-other-window (before viper-add-suffix-advice activate) |
18289 | 992 "Use `read-file-name' for reading arguments." |
993 (interactive (cons (read-file-name "Find file in other window: " | |
994 nil default-directory) | |
995 ;; if Mule and prefix argument, ask for coding system | |
19079 | 996 (cond ((and viper-emacs-p |
18839 | 997 (boundp 'MULE)) ; Emacs 20 with MULE |
998 nil) | |
19079 | 999 ((and viper-xemacs-p |
18839 | 1000 (featurep 'mule)) ; XEmacs 20 with MULE |
1001 (list | |
1002 (and current-prefix-arg | |
1003 (read-coding-system | |
1004 "Coding-system: ")))) | |
1005 ) | |
18289 | 1006 ))) |
1007 | |
18839 | 1008 |
19079 | 1009 (defadvice find-file-other-frame (before viper-add-suffix-advice activate) |
18289 | 1010 "Use `read-file-name' for reading arguments." |
1011 (interactive (cons (read-file-name "Find file in other frame: " | |
1012 nil default-directory) | |
1013 ;; if Mule and prefix argument, ask for coding system | |
19079 | 1014 (cond ((and viper-emacs-p |
18839 | 1015 (boundp 'MULE)) ; Emacs 20 with MULE |
1016 nil) | |
19079 | 1017 ((and viper-xemacs-p |
18839 | 1018 (featurep 'mule)) ; XEmacs 20 with MULE |
1019 (list | |
1020 (and current-prefix-arg | |
1021 (read-coding-system | |
1022 "Coding-system: ")))) | |
1023 ) | |
18289 | 1024 ))) |
18839 | 1025 |
18289 | 1026 |
19079 | 1027 (defadvice read-file-name (around viper-suffix-advice activate) |
1028 "Tell `exit-minibuffer' to run `viper-file-add-suffix' as a hook." | |
19756 | 1029 (let ((viper-minibuffer-exit-hook |
21940 | 1030 (append viper-minibuffer-exit-hook |
1031 '(viper-minibuffer-trim-tail viper-file-add-suffix)))) | |
18289 | 1032 ad-do-it)) |
1033 | |
19079 | 1034 (defadvice start-kbd-macro (after viper-kbd-advice activate) |
18289 | 1035 "Remove Viper's intercepting bindings for C-x ). |
1036 This may be needed if the previous `:map' command terminated abnormally." | |
19079 | 1037 (define-key viper-vi-intercept-map "\C-x)" nil) |
1038 (define-key viper-insert-intercept-map "\C-x)" nil) | |
1039 (define-key viper-emacs-intercept-map "\C-x)" nil)) | |
19203 | 1040 |
1041 ;; catch frame switching event | |
1042 (if (viper-window-display-p) | |
1043 (if viper-xemacs-p | |
1044 (add-hook 'mouse-leave-frame-hook | |
1045 'viper-remember-current-frame) | |
1046 (defadvice handle-switch-frame (before viper-frame-advice activate) | |
1047 "Remember the selected frame before the switch-frame event." | |
1048 (viper-remember-current-frame (selected-frame)))) ) | |
1049 | |
19079 | 1050 ) ; end viper-non-hook-settings |
18172 | 1051 |
18289 | 1052 |
19203 | 1053 ;; Ask only if this-command/last-command are nil, i.e., when loading |
1054 (cond ((and (eq viper-mode 'ask) (null this-command) (null last-command)) | |
1055 (save-window-excursion | |
1056 (with-output-to-temp-buffer " *viper-info*" | |
1057 (princ " | |
18289 | 1058 You have loaded Viper, and are about to Viperize your emacs! |
1059 | |
19079 | 1060 Viper is a Package for Emacs Rebels and a venomous VI PERil, |
18289 | 1061 |
1062 It's time to decide: to Viperize or not to Viperize... | |
18172 | 1063 |
18289 | 1064 If you wish to Viperize AND make this your way of life, please put |
1065 | |
1066 (setq viper-mode t) | |
1067 (require 'viper) | |
1068 | |
1069 in your .emacs file (preferably, close to the top). | |
1070 These two lines must come in the order given. | |
1071 | |
19079 | 1072 ** Viper users: |
1073 **** The startup file name has been changed from .vip to .viper | |
1074 **** All vip-* style names have been converted to viper-* style.")) | |
19203 | 1075 (if (y-or-n-p "Viperize? ") |
1076 (setq viper-mode t) | |
1077 (setq viper-mode nil)) | |
1078 (message "") | |
1079 (kill-buffer " *viper-info*"))) | |
1080 | |
1081 ;; If viper-mode is t, then just continue. Viper will kick in. | |
1082 ((eq viper-mode t)) | |
21940 | 1083 ;; Otherwise, it was asking Viper was not loaded through .emacs |
19203 | 1084 ;; In this case, it was either through M-x viper-mode or via something |
1085 ;; else, like the custom widget. If Viper was loaded through | |
1086 ;; M-x viper-mode, then viper will kick in anyway. | |
1087 (t (setq viper-mode nil))) | |
19079 | 1088 |
1089 (defun viper-load-custom-file () | |
1090 (if (and (file-exists-p viper-custom-file-name) | |
1091 (not noninteractive)) | |
1092 (load viper-custom-file-name))) | |
18289 | 1093 |
18172 | 1094 |
1095 | |
1096 | |
18839 | 1097 ;; Get viper standard value of SYMBOL. If symbol is customized, get its |
1098 ;; standard value. Otherwise, get the value saved in the alist STORAGE. If | |
1099 ;; STORAGE is nil, use viper-saved-user-settings. | |
1100 (defun viper-standard-value (symbol &optional storage) | |
1101 (or (eval (car (get symbol 'customized-value))) | |
1102 (eval (car (get symbol 'saved-value))) | |
1103 (nth 1 (assoc symbol (or storage viper-saved-user-settings))))) | |
1104 | |
1105 | |
1106 | |
1107 ;; save non-viper vars that Viper might change | |
1108 (if (null viper-saved-non-viper-variables) | |
1109 (setq viper-saved-non-viper-variables | |
1110 (list | |
1111 (cons 'next-line-add-newlines (list next-line-add-newlines)) | |
1112 (cons 'require-final-newline (list require-final-newline)) | |
1113 (cons 'scroll-step (list scroll-step)) | |
1114 (cons 'mode-line-buffer-identification | |
1115 (list (default-value 'mode-line-buffer-identification))) | |
1116 (cons 'global-mode-string (list global-mode-string)) | |
19079 | 1117 (if viper-emacs-p |
18855 | 1118 (cons 'mark-even-if-inactive (list mark-even-if-inactive))) |
18839 | 1119 ))) |
1120 | |
10789 | 1121 |
18289 | 1122 ;; Set some useful macros, advices |
18839 | 1123 ;; These must be BEFORE ~/.viper is loaded, |
1124 ;; so the user can unrecord them in ~/.viper. | |
18289 | 1125 (if viper-mode |
1126 (progn | |
1127 ;; set advices and some variables that give emacs Vi look. | |
19079 | 1128 (viper-non-hook-settings) |
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18289 | 1130 ;; repeat the 2nd previous command without rotating the command history |
19079 | 1131 (viper-record-kbd-macro |
1132 (vector viper-repeat-from-history-key '\1) 'vi-state | |
1133 [(meta x) v i p e r - r e p e a t - f r o m - h i s t o r y return] 't) | |
18289 | 1134 ;; repeat the 3d previous command without rotating the command history |
19079 | 1135 (viper-record-kbd-macro |
1136 (vector viper-repeat-from-history-key '\2) 'vi-state | |
1137 [(meta x) v i p e r - r e p e a t - f r o m - h i s t o r y return] 't) | |
18289 | 1138 |
18839 | 1139 ;; set macros for toggling case sensitivity and regexp search |
19079 | 1140 (viper-set-searchstyle-toggling-macros nil) |
18289 | 1141 ;; Make %%% toggle parsing comments for matching parentheses |
19079 | 1142 (viper-set-parsing-style-toggling-macro nil) |
1143 | |
1144 ;; ~/.viper is loaded if exists | |
1145 (viper-load-custom-file) | |
1146 | |
1147 ;; should be after loading custom file to avoid the pesky msg that | |
1148 ;; mouse-search/insert keys are already bound | |
1149 (viper-bind-mouse-search-key) | |
1150 (viper-bind-mouse-insert-key) | |
18289 | 1151 )) |
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10789 | 1153 |
1154 | |
19079 | 1155 ;; Applying Viper customization -- runs after (load .viper) |
10789 | 1156 |
18839 | 1157 ;; Save user settings or Viper defaults for vars controled by |
1158 ;; viper-expert-level | |
1159 (if (null viper-saved-user-settings) | |
1160 (setq viper-saved-user-settings | |
19079 | 1161 (list (cons 'viper-want-ctl-h-help (list viper-want-ctl-h-help)) |
18839 | 1162 (cons 'viper-always (list viper-always)) |
19079 | 1163 (cons 'viper-no-multiple-ESC (list viper-no-multiple-ESC)) |
1164 (cons 'viper-ex-style-motion (list viper-ex-style-motion)) | |
19462 | 1165 (cons 'viper-ex-style-editing |
1166 (list viper-ex-style-editing)) | |
19079 | 1167 (cons 'viper-want-emacs-keys-in-vi |
1168 (list viper-want-emacs-keys-in-vi)) | |
1169 (cons 'viper-electric-mode (list viper-electric-mode)) | |
1170 (cons 'viper-want-emacs-keys-in-insert | |
1171 (list viper-want-emacs-keys-in-insert)) | |
1172 (cons 'viper-re-search (list viper-re-search))))) | |
10789 | 1173 |
1174 | |
18289 | 1175 (if viper-mode |
1176 (progn | |
19079 | 1177 (viper-set-minibuffer-style) |
1178 (if viper-buffer-search-char | |
1179 (viper-buffer-search-enable)) | |
19462 | 1180 (viper-update-syntax-classes 'set-default) |
18289 | 1181 )) |
10789 | 1182 |
18129 | 1183 |
10789 | 1184 ;;; Familiarize Viper with some minor modes that have their own keymaps |
18289 | 1185 (if viper-mode |
1186 (progn | |
19079 | 1187 (viper-harness-minor-mode "compile") |
1188 (viper-harness-minor-mode "outline") | |
1189 (viper-harness-minor-mode "allout") | |
1190 (viper-harness-minor-mode "xref") | |
1191 (viper-harness-minor-mode "lmenu") | |
1192 (viper-harness-minor-mode "vc") | |
1193 (viper-harness-minor-mode "ltx-math") ; LaTeX-math-mode in AUC-TeX, which | |
1194 (viper-harness-minor-mode "latex") ; sits in one of these two files | |
1195 (viper-harness-minor-mode "cyrillic") | |
1196 (viper-harness-minor-mode "russian") | |
1197 (viper-harness-minor-mode "view-less") | |
1198 (viper-harness-minor-mode "view") | |
21940 | 1199 (viper-harness-minor-mode "reftex") |
18289 | 1200 )) |
10789 | 1201 |
1202 | |
1203 ;; Intercept maps could go in viper-keym.el | |
18839 | 1204 ;; We keep them here in case someone redefines them in ~/.viper |
10789 | 1205 |
19079 | 1206 (define-key viper-vi-intercept-map viper-ESC-key 'viper-intercept-ESC-key) |
1207 (define-key viper-insert-intercept-map viper-ESC-key 'viper-intercept-ESC-key) | |
10789 | 1208 |
19079 | 1209 ;; This is taken care of by viper-insert-global-user-map. |
1210 ;;(define-key viper-replace-map viper-ESC-key 'viper-intercept-ESC-key) | |
10789 | 1211 |
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19079 | 1213 ;; The default viper-toggle-key is \C-z; for the novice, it suspends or |
10789 | 1214 ;; iconifies Emacs |
19079 | 1215 (define-key viper-vi-intercept-map viper-toggle-key 'viper-toggle-key-action) |
1216 (define-key | |
1217 viper-emacs-intercept-map viper-toggle-key 'viper-change-state-to-vi) | |
20206 | 1218 |
1219 ;;; Escape from Emacs and Insert modes to Vi for one command | |
1220 (define-key | |
1221 viper-emacs-intercept-map "\C-c\\" 'viper-escape-to-vi) | |
1222 (define-key | |
1223 viper-insert-intercept-map "\C-c\\" 'viper-escape-to-vi) | |
1224 | |
1225 (if viper-mode | |
20343 | 1226 (setq-default viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode t |
1227 viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode t | |
1228 viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode t | |
1229 viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode t | |
1230 viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode t)) | |
1231 (if (and viper-mode (eq viper-current-state 'emacs-state)) | |
1232 (setq viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode t | |
1233 viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode t | |
1234 viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode t | |
1235 viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode t | |
1236 viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode t)) | |
10789 | 1237 |
1238 | |
18289 | 1239 (if (and viper-mode |
1240 (or viper-always | |
18839 | 1241 (and (< viper-expert-level 5) (> viper-expert-level 0)))) |
19079 | 1242 (viper-set-hooks)) |
10789 | 1243 |
1244 ;; Let all minor modes take effect after loading | |
1245 ;; this may not be enough, so we also set default minor-mode-alist. | |
1246 ;; Without setting the default, new buffers that come up in emacs mode have | |
19079 | 1247 ;; minor-mode-map-alist = nil, unless we call viper-change-state-* |
20206 | 1248 (if (and viper-mode (eq viper-current-state 'emacs-state)) |
10789 | 1249 (progn |
19079 | 1250 (viper-change-state-to-emacs) |
10789 | 1251 (setq-default minor-mode-map-alist minor-mode-map-alist) |
1252 )) | |
21940 | 1253 |
1254 (if (and viper-mode (memq major-mode viper-vi-state-mode-list)) | |
1255 (viper-mode)) | |
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18129 | 1257 |
19079 | 1258 (run-hooks 'viper-load-hook) ; the last chance to change something |
10789 | 1259 |
18129 | 1260 (provide 'viper) |
10789 | 1261 |
18839 | 1262 |
1263 ;;; Local Variables: | |
19079 | 1264 ;;; eval: (put 'viper-deflocalvar 'lisp-indent-hook 'defun) |
18839 | 1265 ;;; End: |
1266 | |
10789 | 1267 ;;; viper.el ends here |