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1 ;;; complete.el --- partial completion mechanism plus other goodies | |
2 | |
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, | |
4 ;; 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
5 | |
6 ;; Author: Dave Gillespie <daveg@synaptics.com> | |
7 ;; Keywords: abbrev convenience | |
8 ;; Obsolete-since: 24.1 | |
9 ;; | |
10 ;; Special thanks to Hallvard Furuseth for his many ideas and contributions. | |
11 | |
12 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
13 | |
14 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
15 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
16 ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
17 ;; (at your option) any later version. | |
18 | |
19 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
20 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
21 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
22 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
23 | |
24 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
25 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
26 | |
27 ;;; Commentary: | |
28 | |
29 ;; Extended completion for the Emacs minibuffer. | |
30 ;; | |
31 ;; The basic idea is that the command name or other completable text is | |
32 ;; divided into words and each word is completed separately, so that | |
33 ;; "M-x p-b" expands to "M-x print-buffer". If the entry is ambiguous | |
34 ;; each word is completed as much as possible and then the cursor is | |
35 ;; left at the first position where typing another letter will resolve | |
36 ;; the ambiguity. | |
37 ;; | |
38 ;; Word separators for this purpose are hyphen, space, and period. | |
39 ;; These would most likely occur in command names, Info menu items, | |
40 ;; and file names, respectively. But all word separators are treated | |
41 ;; alike at all times. | |
42 ;; | |
43 ;; This completion package replaces the old-style completer's key | |
44 ;; bindings for TAB, SPC, RET, and `?'. The old completer is still | |
45 ;; available on the Meta versions of those keys. If you set | |
46 ;; PC-meta-flag to nil, the old completion keys will be left alone | |
47 ;; and the partial completer will use the Meta versions of the keys. | |
48 | |
49 | |
50 ;; Usage: M-x partial-completion-mode. During completable minibuffer entry, | |
51 ;; | |
52 ;; TAB means to do a partial completion; | |
53 ;; SPC means to do a partial complete-word; | |
54 ;; RET means to do a partial complete-and-exit; | |
55 ;; ? means to do a partial completion-help. | |
56 ;; | |
57 ;; If you set PC-meta-flag to nil, then TAB, SPC, RET, and ? perform | |
58 ;; original Emacs completions, and M-TAB etc. do partial completion. | |
59 ;; To do this, put the command, | |
60 ;; | |
61 ;; (setq PC-meta-flag nil) | |
62 ;; | |
63 ;; in your .emacs file. To load partial completion automatically, put | |
64 ;; | |
65 ;; (partial-completion-mode t) | |
66 ;; | |
67 ;; in your .emacs file, too. Things will be faster if you byte-compile | |
68 ;; this file when you install it. | |
69 ;; | |
70 ;; As an extra feature, in cases where RET would not normally | |
71 ;; complete (such as `C-x b'), the M-RET key will always do a partial | |
72 ;; complete-and-exit. Thus `C-x b f.c RET' will select or create a | |
73 ;; buffer called "f.c", but `C-x b f.c M-RET' will select the existing | |
74 ;; buffer whose name matches that pattern (perhaps "filing.c"). | |
75 ;; (PC-meta-flag does not affect this behavior; M-RET used to be | |
76 ;; undefined in this situation.) | |
77 ;; | |
78 ;; The regular M-TAB (lisp-complete-symbol) command also supports | |
79 ;; partial completion in this package. | |
80 | |
81 ;; In addition, this package includes a feature for accessing include | |
82 ;; files. For example, `C-x C-f <sys/time.h> RET' reads the file | |
83 ;; /usr/include/sys/time.h. The variable PC-include-file-path is a | |
84 ;; list of directories in which to search for include files. Completion | |
85 ;; is supported in include file names. | |
86 | |
87 | |
88 ;;; Code: | |
89 | |
90 (defgroup partial-completion nil | |
91 "Partial Completion of items." | |
92 :prefix "pc-" | |
93 :group 'minibuffer | |
94 :group 'convenience) | |
95 | |
96 (defcustom PC-first-char 'find-file | |
97 "Control how the first character of a string is to be interpreted. | |
98 If nil, the first character of a string is not taken literally if it is a word | |
99 delimiter, so that \".e\" matches \"*.e*\". | |
100 If t, the first character of a string is always taken literally even if it is a | |
101 word delimiter, so that \".e\" matches \".e*\". | |
102 If non-nil and non-t, the first character is taken literally only for file name | |
103 completion." | |
104 :type '(choice (const :tag "delimiter" nil) | |
105 (const :tag "literal" t) | |
106 (other :tag "find-file" find-file)) | |
107 :group 'partial-completion) | |
108 | |
109 (defcustom PC-meta-flag t | |
110 "If non-nil, TAB means PC completion and M-TAB means normal completion. | |
111 Otherwise, TAB means normal completion and M-TAB means Partial Completion." | |
112 :type 'boolean | |
113 :group 'partial-completion) | |
114 | |
115 (defcustom PC-word-delimiters "-_. " | |
116 "A string of characters treated as word delimiters for completion. | |
117 Some arcane rules: | |
118 If `]' is in this string, it must come first. | |
119 If `^' is in this string, it must not come first. | |
120 If `-' is in this string, it must come first or right after `]'. | |
121 In other words, if S is this string, then `[S]' must be a valid Emacs regular | |
122 expression (not containing character ranges like `a-z')." | |
123 :type 'string | |
124 :group 'partial-completion) | |
125 | |
126 (defcustom PC-include-file-path '("/usr/include" "/usr/local/include") | |
127 "A list of directories in which to look for include files. | |
128 If nil, means use the colon-separated path in the variable $INCPATH instead." | |
129 :type '(repeat directory) | |
130 :group 'partial-completion) | |
131 | |
132 (defcustom PC-disable-includes nil | |
133 "If non-nil, include-file support in \\[find-file] is disabled." | |
134 :type 'boolean | |
135 :group 'partial-completion) | |
136 | |
137 (defvar PC-default-bindings t | |
138 "If non-nil, default partial completion key bindings are suppressed.") | |
139 | |
140 (defvar PC-env-vars-alist nil | |
141 "A list of the environment variable names and values.") | |
142 | |
143 | |
144 (defun PC-bindings (bind) | |
145 (let ((completion-map minibuffer-local-completion-map) | |
146 (must-match-map minibuffer-local-must-match-map)) | |
147 (cond ((not bind) | |
148 ;; These bindings are the default bindings. It would be better to | |
149 ;; restore the previous bindings. | |
150 (define-key read-expression-map "\e\t" 'lisp-complete-symbol) | |
151 | |
152 (define-key completion-map "\t" 'minibuffer-complete) | |
153 (define-key completion-map " " 'minibuffer-complete-word) | |
154 (define-key completion-map "?" 'minibuffer-completion-help) | |
155 | |
156 (define-key must-match-map "\r" 'minibuffer-complete-and-exit) | |
157 (define-key must-match-map "\n" 'minibuffer-complete-and-exit) | |
158 | |
159 (define-key global-map [remap lisp-complete-symbol] nil)) | |
160 (PC-default-bindings | |
161 (define-key read-expression-map "\e\t" 'PC-lisp-complete-symbol) | |
162 | |
163 (define-key completion-map "\t" 'PC-complete) | |
164 (define-key completion-map " " 'PC-complete-word) | |
165 (define-key completion-map "?" 'PC-completion-help) | |
166 | |
167 (define-key completion-map "\e\t" 'PC-complete) | |
168 (define-key completion-map "\e " 'PC-complete-word) | |
169 (define-key completion-map "\e\r" 'PC-force-complete-and-exit) | |
170 (define-key completion-map "\e\n" 'PC-force-complete-and-exit) | |
171 (define-key completion-map "\e?" 'PC-completion-help) | |
172 | |
173 (define-key must-match-map "\r" 'PC-complete-and-exit) | |
174 (define-key must-match-map "\n" 'PC-complete-and-exit) | |
175 | |
176 (define-key must-match-map "\e\r" 'PC-complete-and-exit) | |
177 (define-key must-match-map "\e\n" 'PC-complete-and-exit) | |
178 | |
179 (define-key global-map [remap lisp-complete-symbol] 'PC-lisp-complete-symbol))))) | |
180 | |
181 (defvar PC-do-completion-end nil | |
182 "Internal variable used by `PC-do-completion'.") | |
183 | |
184 (make-variable-buffer-local 'PC-do-completion-end) | |
185 | |
186 (defvar PC-goto-end nil | |
187 "Internal variable set in `PC-do-completion', used in | |
188 `choose-completion-string-functions'.") | |
189 | |
190 (make-variable-buffer-local 'PC-goto-end) | |
191 | |
192 ;;;###autoload | |
193 (define-minor-mode partial-completion-mode | |
194 "Toggle Partial Completion mode. | |
195 With prefix ARG, turn Partial Completion mode on if ARG is positive. | |
196 | |
197 When Partial Completion mode is enabled, TAB (or M-TAB if `PC-meta-flag' is | |
198 nil) is enhanced so that if some string is divided into words and each word is | |
199 delimited by a character in `PC-word-delimiters', partial words are completed | |
200 as much as possible and `*' characters are treated likewise in file names. | |
201 | |
202 For example, M-x p-c-m expands to M-x partial-completion-mode since no other | |
203 command begins with that sequence of characters, and | |
204 \\[find-file] f_b.c TAB might complete to foo_bar.c if that file existed and no | |
205 other file in that directory begins with that sequence of characters. | |
206 | |
207 Unless `PC-disable-includes' is non-nil, the `<...>' sequence is interpreted | |
208 specially in \\[find-file]. For example, | |
209 \\[find-file] <sys/time.h> RET finds the file `/usr/include/sys/time.h'. | |
210 See also the variable `PC-include-file-path'. | |
211 | |
212 Partial Completion mode extends the meaning of `completion-auto-help' (which | |
213 see), so that if it is neither nil nor t, Emacs shows the `*Completions*' | |
214 buffer only on the second attempt to complete. That is, if TAB finds nothing | |
215 to complete, the first TAB just says \"Next char not unique\" and the | |
216 second TAB brings up the `*Completions*' buffer." | |
217 :global t :group 'partial-completion | |
218 ;; Deal with key bindings... | |
219 (PC-bindings partial-completion-mode) | |
220 ;; Deal with include file feature... | |
221 (cond ((not partial-completion-mode) | |
222 (remove-hook 'find-file-not-found-functions 'PC-look-for-include-file)) | |
223 ((not PC-disable-includes) | |
224 (add-hook 'find-file-not-found-functions 'PC-look-for-include-file))) | |
225 ;; Adjust the completion selection in *Completion* buffers to the way | |
226 ;; we work. The default minibuffer completion code only completes the | |
227 ;; text before point and leaves the text after point alone (new in | |
228 ;; Emacs-22). In contrast we use the whole text and we even sometimes | |
229 ;; move point to a place before EOB, to indicate the first position where | |
230 ;; there's a difference, so when the user uses choose-completion, we have | |
231 ;; to trick choose-completion into replacing the whole minibuffer text | |
232 ;; rather than only the text before point. --Stef | |
233 (funcall | |
234 (if partial-completion-mode 'add-hook 'remove-hook) | |
235 'choose-completion-string-functions | |
236 (lambda (choice buffer &rest ignored) | |
237 ;; When completing M-: (lisp- ) with point before the ), it is | |
238 ;; not appropriate to go to point-max (unlike the filename case). | |
239 (if (and (not PC-goto-end) | |
240 (minibufferp buffer)) | |
241 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
242 ;; Need a similar hack for the non-minibuffer-case -- gm. | |
243 (when PC-do-completion-end | |
244 (goto-char PC-do-completion-end) | |
245 (setq PC-do-completion-end nil))) | |
246 (setq PC-goto-end nil) | |
247 nil)) | |
248 ;; Build the env-completion and mapping table. | |
249 (when (and partial-completion-mode (null PC-env-vars-alist)) | |
250 (setq PC-env-vars-alist | |
251 (mapcar (lambda (string) | |
252 (let ((d (string-match "=" string))) | |
253 (cons (concat "$" (substring string 0 d)) | |
254 (and d (substring string (1+ d)))))) | |
255 process-environment)))) | |
256 | |
257 | |
258 (defun PC-complete () | |
259 "Like minibuffer-complete, but allows \"b--di\"-style abbreviations. | |
260 For example, \"M-x b--di\" would match `byte-recompile-directory', or any | |
261 name which consists of three or more words, the first beginning with \"b\" | |
262 and the third beginning with \"di\". | |
263 | |
264 The pattern \"b--d\" is ambiguous for `byte-recompile-directory' and | |
265 `beginning-of-defun', so this would produce a list of completions | |
266 just like when normal Emacs completions are ambiguous. | |
267 | |
268 Word-delimiters for the purposes of Partial Completion are \"-\", \"_\", | |
269 \".\", and SPC." | |
270 (interactive) | |
271 (if (PC-was-meta-key) | |
272 (minibuffer-complete) | |
273 ;; If the previous command was not this one, | |
274 ;; never scroll, always retry completion. | |
275 (or (eq last-command this-command) | |
276 (setq minibuffer-scroll-window nil)) | |
277 (let ((window minibuffer-scroll-window)) | |
278 ;; If there's a fresh completion window with a live buffer, | |
279 ;; and this command is repeated, scroll that window. | |
280 (if (and window (window-buffer window) | |
281 (buffer-name (window-buffer window))) | |
282 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window) | |
283 (if (pos-visible-in-window-p (point-max) window) | |
284 (set-window-start window (point-min) nil) | |
285 (scroll-other-window))) | |
286 (PC-do-completion nil))))) | |
287 | |
288 | |
289 (defun PC-complete-word () | |
290 "Like `minibuffer-complete-word', but allows \"b--di\"-style abbreviations. | |
291 See `PC-complete' for details. | |
292 This can be bound to other keys, like `-' and `.', if you wish." | |
293 (interactive) | |
294 (if (eq (PC-was-meta-key) PC-meta-flag) | |
295 (if (eq last-command-event ? ) | |
296 (minibuffer-complete-word) | |
297 (self-insert-command 1)) | |
298 (self-insert-command 1) | |
299 (if (eobp) | |
300 (PC-do-completion 'word)))) | |
301 | |
302 | |
303 (defun PC-complete-space () | |
304 "Like `minibuffer-complete-word', but allows \"b--di\"-style abbreviations. | |
305 See `PC-complete' for details. | |
306 This is suitable for binding to other keys which should act just like SPC." | |
307 (interactive) | |
308 (if (eq (PC-was-meta-key) PC-meta-flag) | |
309 (minibuffer-complete-word) | |
310 (insert " ") | |
311 (if (eobp) | |
312 (PC-do-completion 'word)))) | |
313 | |
314 | |
315 (defun PC-complete-and-exit () | |
316 "Like `minibuffer-complete-and-exit', but allows \"b--di\"-style abbreviations. | |
317 See `PC-complete' for details." | |
318 (interactive) | |
319 (if (eq (PC-was-meta-key) PC-meta-flag) | |
320 (minibuffer-complete-and-exit) | |
321 (PC-do-complete-and-exit))) | |
322 | |
323 (defun PC-force-complete-and-exit () | |
324 "Like `minibuffer-complete-and-exit', but allows \"b--di\"-style abbreviations. | |
325 See `PC-complete' for details." | |
326 (interactive) | |
327 (let ((minibuffer-completion-confirm nil)) | |
328 (PC-do-complete-and-exit))) | |
329 | |
330 (defun PC-do-complete-and-exit () | |
331 (cond | |
332 ((= (point-max) (minibuffer-prompt-end)) | |
333 ;; Duplicate the "bug" that Info-menu relies on... | |
334 (exit-minibuffer)) | |
335 ((eq minibuffer-completion-confirm 'confirm) | |
336 (if (or (eq last-command this-command) | |
337 (test-completion (field-string) | |
338 minibuffer-completion-table | |
339 minibuffer-completion-predicate)) | |
340 (exit-minibuffer) | |
341 (PC-temp-minibuffer-message " [Confirm]"))) | |
342 ((eq minibuffer-completion-confirm 'confirm-after-completion) | |
343 ;; Similar to the above, but only if trying to exit immediately | |
344 ;; after typing TAB (this catches most minibuffer typos). | |
345 (if (and (memq last-command minibuffer-confirm-exit-commands) | |
346 (not (test-completion (field-string) | |
347 minibuffer-completion-table | |
348 minibuffer-completion-predicate))) | |
349 (PC-temp-minibuffer-message " [Confirm]") | |
350 (exit-minibuffer))) | |
351 (t | |
352 (let ((flag (PC-do-completion 'exit))) | |
353 (and flag | |
354 (if (or (eq flag 'complete) | |
355 (not minibuffer-completion-confirm)) | |
356 (exit-minibuffer) | |
357 (PC-temp-minibuffer-message " [Confirm]"))))))) | |
358 | |
359 | |
360 (defun PC-completion-help () | |
361 "Like `minibuffer-completion-help', but allows \"b--di\"-style abbreviations. | |
362 See `PC-complete' for details." | |
363 (interactive) | |
364 (if (eq (PC-was-meta-key) PC-meta-flag) | |
365 (minibuffer-completion-help) | |
366 (PC-do-completion 'help))) | |
367 | |
368 (defun PC-was-meta-key () | |
369 (or (/= (length (this-command-keys)) 1) | |
370 (let ((key (aref (this-command-keys) 0))) | |
371 (if (integerp key) | |
372 (>= key 128) | |
373 (not (null (memq 'meta (event-modifiers key)))))))) | |
374 | |
375 | |
376 (defvar PC-ignored-extensions 'empty-cache) | |
377 (defvar PC-delims 'empty-cache) | |
378 (defvar PC-ignored-regexp nil) | |
379 (defvar PC-word-failed-flag nil) | |
380 (defvar PC-delim-regex nil) | |
381 (defvar PC-ndelims-regex nil) | |
382 (defvar PC-delims-list nil) | |
383 | |
384 (defvar PC-completion-as-file-name-predicate | |
385 (lambda () minibuffer-completing-file-name) | |
386 "A function testing whether a minibuffer completion now will work filename-style. | |
387 The function takes no arguments, and typically looks at the value | |
388 of `minibuffer-completion-table' and the minibuffer contents.") | |
389 | |
390 ;; Returns the sequence of non-delimiter characters that follow regexp in string. | |
391 (defun PC-chunk-after (string regexp) | |
392 (if (not (string-match regexp string)) | |
393 (let ((message "String %s didn't match regexp %s")) | |
394 (message message string regexp) | |
395 (error message string regexp))) | |
396 (let ((result (substring string (match-end 0)))) | |
397 ;; result may contain multiple chunks | |
398 (if (string-match PC-delim-regex result) | |
399 (setq result (substring result 0 (match-beginning 0)))) | |
400 result)) | |
401 | |
402 (defun test-completion-ignore-case (str table pred) | |
403 "Like `test-completion', but ignores case when possible." | |
404 ;; Binding completion-ignore-case to nil ensures, for compatibility with | |
405 ;; standard completion, that the return value is exactly one of the | |
406 ;; possibilities. Do this binding only if pred is nil, out of paranoia; | |
407 ;; perhaps it is safe even if pred is non-nil. | |
408 (if pred | |
409 (test-completion str table pred) | |
410 (let ((completion-ignore-case nil)) | |
411 (test-completion str table pred)))) | |
412 | |
413 ;; The following function is an attempt to work around two problems: | |
414 | |
415 ;; (1) When complete.el was written, (try-completion "" '(("") (""))) used to | |
416 ;; return the value "". With a change from 2002-07-07 it returns t which caused | |
417 ;; `PC-lisp-complete-symbol' to fail with a "Wrong type argument: sequencep, t" | |
418 ;; error. `PC-try-completion' returns STRING in this case. | |
419 | |
420 ;; (2) (try-completion "" '((""))) returned t before the above-mentioned change. | |
421 ;; Since `PC-chop-word' operates on the return value of `try-completion' this | |
422 ;; case might have provoked a similar error as in (1). `PC-try-completion' | |
423 ;; returns "" instead. I don't know whether this is a real problem though. | |
424 | |
425 ;; Since `PC-try-completion' is not a guaranteed to fix these bugs reliably, you | |
426 ;; should try to look at the following discussions when you encounter problems: | |
427 ;; - emacs-pretest-bug ("Partial Completion" starting 2007-02-23), | |
428 ;; - emacs-devel ("[address-of-OP: Partial completion]" starting 2007-02-24), | |
429 ;; - emacs-devel ("[address-of-OP: EVAL and mouse selection in *Completions*]" | |
430 ;; starting 2007-03-05). | |
431 (defun PC-try-completion (string alist &optional predicate) | |
432 "Like `try-completion' but return STRING instead of t." | |
433 (let ((result (try-completion string alist predicate))) | |
434 (if (eq result t) string result))) | |
435 | |
436 ;; TODO document MODE magic... | |
437 (defun PC-do-completion (&optional mode beg end goto-end) | |
438 "Internal function to do the work of partial completion. | |
439 Text to be completed lies between BEG and END. Normally when | |
440 replacing text in the minibuffer, this function replaces up to | |
441 point-max (as is appropriate for completing a file name). If | |
442 GOTO-END is non-nil, however, it instead replaces up to END." | |
443 (or beg (setq beg (minibuffer-prompt-end))) | |
444 (or end (setq end (point-max))) | |
445 (let* ((table (if (eq minibuffer-completion-table 'read-file-name-internal) | |
446 'PC-read-file-name-internal | |
447 minibuffer-completion-table)) | |
448 (pred minibuffer-completion-predicate) | |
449 (filename (funcall PC-completion-as-file-name-predicate)) | |
450 (dirname nil) ; non-nil only if a filename is being completed | |
451 ;; The following used to be "(dirlength 0)" which caused the erasure of | |
452 ;; the entire buffer text before `point' when inserting a completion | |
453 ;; into a buffer. | |
454 dirlength | |
455 (str (buffer-substring beg end)) | |
456 (incname (and filename (string-match "<\\([^\"<>]*\\)>?$" str))) | |
457 (ambig nil) | |
458 basestr origstr | |
459 env-on | |
460 regex | |
461 p offset | |
462 abbreviated | |
463 (poss nil) | |
464 helpposs | |
465 (case-fold-search completion-ignore-case)) | |
466 | |
467 ;; Check if buffer contents can already be considered complete | |
468 (if (and (eq mode 'exit) | |
469 (test-completion str table pred)) | |
470 'complete | |
471 | |
472 ;; Do substitutions in directory names | |
473 (and filename | |
474 (setq basestr (or (file-name-directory str) "")) | |
475 (setq dirlength (length basestr)) | |
476 ;; Do substitutions in directory names | |
477 (setq p (substitute-in-file-name basestr)) | |
478 (not (string-equal basestr p)) | |
479 (setq str (concat p (file-name-nondirectory str))) | |
480 (progn | |
481 (delete-region beg end) | |
482 (insert str) | |
483 (setq end (+ beg (length str))))) | |
484 | |
485 ;; Prepare various delimiter strings | |
486 (or (equal PC-word-delimiters PC-delims) | |
487 (setq PC-delims PC-word-delimiters | |
488 PC-delim-regex (concat "[" PC-delims "]") | |
489 PC-ndelims-regex (concat "[^" PC-delims "]*") | |
490 PC-delims-list (append PC-delims nil))) | |
491 | |
492 ;; Add wildcards if necessary | |
493 (and filename | |
494 (let ((dir (file-name-directory str)) | |
495 (file (file-name-nondirectory str)) | |
496 ;; The base dir for file-completion was passed in `predicate'. | |
497 (default-directory (if (stringp pred) (expand-file-name pred) | |
498 default-directory))) | |
499 (while (and (stringp dir) (not (file-directory-p dir))) | |
500 (setq dir (directory-file-name dir)) | |
501 (setq file (concat (replace-regexp-in-string | |
502 PC-delim-regex "*\\&" | |
503 (file-name-nondirectory dir)) | |
504 "*/" file)) | |
505 (setq dir (file-name-directory dir))) | |
506 (setq origstr str str (concat dir file)))) | |
507 | |
508 ;; Look for wildcard expansions in directory name | |
509 (and filename | |
510 (string-match "\\*.*/" str) | |
511 (let ((pat str) | |
512 ;; The base dir for file-completion was passed in `predicate'. | |
513 (default-directory (if (stringp pred) (expand-file-name pred) | |
514 default-directory)) | |
515 files) | |
516 (setq p (1+ (string-match "/[^/]*\\'" pat))) | |
517 (while (setq p (string-match PC-delim-regex pat p)) | |
518 (setq pat (concat (substring pat 0 p) | |
519 "*" | |
520 (substring pat p)) | |
521 p (+ p 2))) | |
522 (setq files (file-expand-wildcards (concat pat "*"))) | |
523 (if files | |
524 (let ((dir (file-name-directory (car files))) | |
525 (p files)) | |
526 (while (and (setq p (cdr p)) | |
527 (equal dir (file-name-directory (car p))))) | |
528 (if p | |
529 (setq filename nil table nil | |
530 pred (if (stringp pred) nil pred) | |
531 ambig t) | |
532 (delete-region beg end) | |
533 (setq str (concat dir (file-name-nondirectory str))) | |
534 (insert str) | |
535 (setq end (+ beg (length str))))) | |
536 (if origstr | |
537 ;; If the wildcards were introduced by us, it's | |
538 ;; possible that PC-read-file-name-internal can | |
539 ;; still find matches for the original string | |
540 ;; even if we couldn't, so remove the added | |
541 ;; wildcards. | |
542 (setq str origstr) | |
543 (setq filename nil table nil | |
544 pred (if (stringp pred) nil pred)))))) | |
545 | |
546 ;; Strip directory name if appropriate | |
547 (if filename | |
548 (if incname | |
549 (setq basestr (substring str incname) | |
550 dirname (substring str 0 incname)) | |
551 (setq basestr (file-name-nondirectory str) | |
552 dirname (file-name-directory str)) | |
553 ;; Make sure str is consistent with its directory and basename | |
554 ;; parts. This is important on DOZe'NT systems when str only | |
555 ;; includes a drive letter, like in "d:". | |
556 (setq str (concat dirname basestr))) | |
557 (setq basestr str)) | |
558 | |
559 ;; Convert search pattern to a standard regular expression | |
560 (setq regex (regexp-quote basestr) | |
561 offset (if (and (> (length regex) 0) | |
562 (not (eq (aref basestr 0) ?\*)) | |
563 (or (eq PC-first-char t) | |
564 (and PC-first-char filename))) 1 0) | |
565 p offset) | |
566 (while (setq p (string-match PC-delim-regex regex p)) | |
567 (if (eq (aref regex p) ? ) | |
568 (setq regex (concat (substring regex 0 p) | |
569 PC-ndelims-regex | |
570 PC-delim-regex | |
571 (substring regex (1+ p))) | |
572 p (+ p (length PC-ndelims-regex) (length PC-delim-regex))) | |
573 (let ((bump (if (memq (aref regex p) | |
574 '(?$ ?^ ?\. ?* ?+ ?? ?[ ?] ?\\)) | |
575 -1 0))) | |
576 (setq regex (concat (substring regex 0 (+ p bump)) | |
577 PC-ndelims-regex | |
578 (substring regex (+ p bump))) | |
579 p (+ p (length PC-ndelims-regex) 1))))) | |
580 (setq p 0) | |
581 (if filename | |
582 (while (setq p (string-match "\\\\\\*" regex p)) | |
583 (setq regex (concat (substring regex 0 p) | |
584 "[^/]*" | |
585 (substring regex (+ p 2)))))) | |
586 ;;(setq the-regex regex) | |
587 (setq regex (concat "\\`" regex)) | |
588 | |
589 (and (> (length basestr) 0) | |
590 (= (aref basestr 0) ?$) | |
591 (setq env-on t | |
592 table PC-env-vars-alist | |
593 pred nil)) | |
594 | |
595 ;; Find an initial list of possible completions | |
596 (unless (setq p (string-match (concat PC-delim-regex | |
597 (if filename "\\|\\*" "")) | |
598 str | |
599 (+ (length dirname) offset))) | |
600 | |
601 ;; Minibuffer contains no hyphens -- simple case! | |
602 (setq poss (all-completions (if env-on basestr str) | |
603 table | |
604 pred)) | |
605 (unless (or poss (string-equal str "")) | |
606 ;; Try completion as an abbreviation, e.g. "mvb" -> | |
607 ;; "m-v-b" -> "multiple-value-bind", but only for | |
608 ;; non-empty strings. | |
609 (setq origstr str | |
610 abbreviated t) | |
611 (if filename | |
612 (cond | |
613 ;; "alpha" or "/alpha" -> expand whole path. | |
614 ((string-match "^/?\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\)$" str) | |
615 (setq | |
616 basestr "" | |
617 p nil | |
618 poss (file-expand-wildcards | |
619 (concat "/" | |
620 (mapconcat #'list (match-string 1 str) "*/") | |
621 "*")) | |
622 beg (1- beg))) | |
623 ;; Alphanumeric trailer -> expand trailing file | |
624 ((string-match "^\\(.+/\\)\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\)$" str) | |
625 (setq regex (concat "\\`" | |
626 (mapconcat #'list | |
627 (match-string 2 str) | |
628 "[A-Za-z0-9]*[^A-Za-z0-9]")) | |
629 p (1+ (length (match-string 1 str)))))) | |
630 (setq regex (concat "\\`" (mapconcat (lambda (c) | |
631 (regexp-quote (string c))) | |
632 str "[^-]*-")) | |
633 p 1)))) | |
634 (when p | |
635 ;; Use all-completions to do an initial cull. This is a big win, | |
636 ;; since all-completions is written in C! | |
637 (let ((compl (all-completions (if env-on | |
638 (file-name-nondirectory (substring str 0 p)) | |
639 (substring str 0 p)) | |
640 table | |
641 pred))) | |
642 (setq p compl) | |
643 (when (and compl abbreviated) | |
644 (if filename | |
645 (progn | |
646 (setq p nil) | |
647 (dolist (x compl) | |
648 (when (string-match regex x) | |
649 (push x p))) | |
650 (setq basestr (try-completion "" p))) | |
651 (setq basestr (mapconcat 'list str "-")) | |
652 (delete-region beg end) | |
653 (setq end (+ beg (length basestr))) | |
654 (insert basestr)))) | |
655 (while p | |
656 (and (string-match regex (car p)) | |
657 (progn | |
658 (set-text-properties 0 (length (car p)) '() (car p)) | |
659 (setq poss (cons (car p) poss)))) | |
660 (setq p (cdr p)))) | |
661 | |
662 ;; If table had duplicates, they can be here. | |
663 (delete-dups poss) | |
664 | |
665 ;; Handle completion-ignored-extensions | |
666 (and filename | |
667 (not (eq mode 'help)) | |
668 (let ((p2 poss)) | |
669 | |
670 ;; Build a regular expression representing the extensions list | |
671 (or (equal completion-ignored-extensions PC-ignored-extensions) | |
672 (setq PC-ignored-regexp | |
673 (concat "\\(" | |
674 (mapconcat | |
675 'regexp-quote | |
676 (setq PC-ignored-extensions | |
677 completion-ignored-extensions) | |
678 "\\|") | |
679 "\\)\\'"))) | |
680 | |
681 ;; Check if there are any without an ignored extension. | |
682 ;; Also ignore `.' and `..'. | |
683 (setq p nil) | |
684 (while p2 | |
685 (or (string-match PC-ignored-regexp (car p2)) | |
686 (string-match "\\(\\`\\|/\\)[.][.]?/?\\'" (car p2)) | |
687 (setq p (cons (car p2) p))) | |
688 (setq p2 (cdr p2))) | |
689 | |
690 ;; If there are "good" names, use them | |
691 (and p (setq poss p)))) | |
692 | |
693 ;; Now we have a list of possible completions | |
694 | |
695 (cond | |
696 | |
697 ;; No valid completions found | |
698 ((null poss) | |
699 (if (and (eq mode 'word) | |
700 (not PC-word-failed-flag)) | |
701 (let ((PC-word-failed-flag t)) | |
702 (delete-backward-char 1) | |
703 (PC-do-completion 'word)) | |
704 (when abbreviated | |
705 (delete-region beg end) | |
706 (insert origstr)) | |
707 (beep) | |
708 (PC-temp-minibuffer-message (if ambig | |
709 " [Ambiguous dir name]" | |
710 (if (eq mode 'help) | |
711 " [No completions]" | |
712 " [No match]"))) | |
713 nil)) | |
714 | |
715 ;; More than one valid completion found | |
716 ((or (cdr (setq helpposs poss)) | |
717 (memq mode '(help word))) | |
718 | |
719 ;; Is the actual string one of the possible completions? | |
720 (setq p (and (not (eq mode 'help)) poss)) | |
721 (while (and p | |
722 (not (string-equal (car p) basestr))) | |
723 (setq p (cdr p))) | |
724 (and p (null mode) | |
725 (PC-temp-minibuffer-message " [Complete, but not unique]")) | |
726 (if (and p | |
727 (not (and (null mode) | |
728 (eq this-command last-command)))) | |
729 t | |
730 | |
731 ;; If ambiguous, try for a partial completion | |
732 (let ((improved nil) | |
733 prefix | |
734 (pt nil) | |
735 (skip "\\`")) | |
736 | |
737 ;; Check if next few letters are the same in all cases | |
738 (if (and (not (eq mode 'help)) | |
739 (setq prefix (PC-try-completion | |
740 (PC-chunk-after basestr skip) poss))) | |
741 (let ((first t) i) | |
742 (if (eq mode 'word) | |
743 (setq prefix (PC-chop-word prefix basestr))) | |
744 (goto-char (+ beg (length dirname))) | |
745 (while (and (progn | |
746 (setq i 0) ; index into prefix string | |
747 (while (< i (length prefix)) | |
748 (if (and (< (point) end) | |
749 (or (eq (downcase (aref prefix i)) | |
750 (downcase (following-char))) | |
751 (and (looking-at " ") | |
752 (memq (aref prefix i) | |
753 PC-delims-list)))) | |
754 ;; replace " " by the actual delimiter | |
755 ;; or input char by prefix char | |
756 (progn | |
757 (delete-char 1) | |
758 (insert (substring prefix i (1+ i)))) | |
759 ;; insert a new character | |
760 (progn | |
761 (and filename (looking-at "\\*") | |
762 (progn | |
763 (delete-char 1) | |
764 (setq end (1- end)))) | |
765 (setq improved t) | |
766 (insert (substring prefix i (1+ i))) | |
767 (setq end (1+ end)))) | |
768 (setq i (1+ i))) | |
769 (or pt (setq pt (point))) | |
770 (looking-at PC-delim-regex)) | |
771 (setq skip (concat skip | |
772 (regexp-quote prefix) | |
773 PC-ndelims-regex) | |
774 prefix (PC-try-completion | |
775 (PC-chunk-after | |
776 ;; not basestr, because that does | |
777 ;; not reflect insertions | |
778 (buffer-substring | |
779 (+ beg (length dirname)) end) | |
780 skip) | |
781 (mapcar | |
782 (lambda (x) | |
783 (when (string-match skip x) | |
784 (substring x (match-end 0)))) | |
785 poss))) | |
786 (or (> i 0) (> (length prefix) 0)) | |
787 (or (not (eq mode 'word)) | |
788 (and first (> (length prefix) 0) | |
789 (setq first nil | |
790 prefix (substring prefix 0 1)))))) | |
791 (goto-char (if (eq mode 'word) end | |
792 (or pt beg))))) | |
793 | |
794 (if (and (eq mode 'word) | |
795 (not PC-word-failed-flag)) | |
796 | |
797 (if improved | |
798 | |
799 ;; We changed it... would it be complete without the space? | |
800 (if (test-completion (buffer-substring | |
801 (field-beginning) (1- end)) | |
802 table pred) | |
803 (delete-region (1- end) end))) | |
804 | |
805 (if improved | |
806 | |
807 ;; We changed it... enough to be complete? | |
808 (and (eq mode 'exit) | |
809 (test-completion-ignore-case (field-string) table pred)) | |
810 | |
811 ;; If totally ambiguous, display a list of completions | |
812 (if (or (eq completion-auto-help t) | |
813 (and completion-auto-help | |
814 (eq last-command this-command)) | |
815 (eq mode 'help)) | |
816 (let ((prompt-end (minibuffer-prompt-end))) | |
817 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*" | |
818 (display-completion-list (sort helpposs 'string-lessp)) | |
819 (setq PC-do-completion-end end | |
820 PC-goto-end goto-end) | |
821 (with-current-buffer standard-output | |
822 ;; Record which part of the buffer we are completing | |
823 ;; so that choosing a completion from the list | |
824 ;; knows how much old text to replace. | |
825 ;; This was briefly nil in the non-dirname case. | |
826 ;; However, if one calls PC-lisp-complete-symbol | |
827 ;; on "(ne-f" with point on the hyphen, PC offers | |
828 ;; all completions starting with "(ne", some of | |
829 ;; which do not match the "-f" part (maybe it | |
830 ;; should not, but it does). In such cases, | |
831 ;; completion gets confused trying to figure out | |
832 ;; how much to replace, so we tell it explicitly | |
833 ;; (ie, the number of chars in the buffer before beg). | |
834 ;; | |
835 ;; Note that choose-completion-string-functions | |
836 ;; plays around with point. | |
837 (setq completion-base-size (if dirname | |
838 dirlength | |
839 (- beg prompt-end)))))) | |
840 (PC-temp-minibuffer-message " [Next char not unique]")) | |
841 ;; Expansion of filenames is not reversible, | |
842 ;; so just keep the prefix. | |
843 (when (and abbreviated filename) | |
844 (delete-region (point) end)) | |
845 nil))))) | |
846 | |
847 ;; Only one possible completion | |
848 (t | |
849 (if (and (equal basestr (car poss)) | |
850 (not (and env-on filename)) | |
851 (not abbreviated)) | |
852 (if (null mode) | |
853 (PC-temp-minibuffer-message " [Sole completion]")) | |
854 (delete-region beg end) | |
855 (insert (format "%s" | |
856 (if filename | |
857 (substitute-in-file-name (concat dirname (car poss))) | |
858 (car poss))))) | |
859 t))))) | |
860 | |
861 (defun PC-chop-word (new old) | |
862 (let ((i -1) | |
863 (j -1)) | |
864 (while (and (setq i (string-match PC-delim-regex old (1+ i))) | |
865 (setq j (string-match PC-delim-regex new (1+ j))))) | |
866 (if (and j | |
867 (or (not PC-word-failed-flag) | |
868 (setq j (string-match PC-delim-regex new (1+ j))))) | |
869 (substring new 0 (1+ j)) | |
870 new))) | |
871 | |
872 (defvar PC-not-minibuffer nil) | |
873 | |
874 (defun PC-temp-minibuffer-message (message) | |
875 "A Lisp version of `temp_minibuffer_message' from minibuf.c." | |
876 (cond (PC-not-minibuffer | |
877 (message "%s" message) | |
878 (sit-for 2) | |
879 (message "")) | |
880 ((fboundp 'temp-minibuffer-message) | |
881 (temp-minibuffer-message message)) | |
882 (t | |
883 (let ((point-max (point-max))) | |
884 (save-excursion | |
885 (goto-char point-max) | |
886 (insert message)) | |
887 (let ((inhibit-quit t)) | |
888 (sit-for 2) | |
889 (delete-region point-max (point-max)) | |
890 (when quit-flag | |
891 (setq quit-flag nil | |
892 unread-command-events '(7)))))))) | |
893 | |
894 ;; Does not need to be buffer-local (?) because only used when one | |
895 ;; PC-l-c-s immediately follows another. | |
896 (defvar PC-lisp-complete-end nil | |
897 "Internal variable used by `PC-lisp-complete-symbol'.") | |
898 | |
899 (defun PC-lisp-complete-symbol () | |
900 "Perform completion on Lisp symbol preceding point. | |
901 That symbol is compared against the symbols that exist | |
902 and any additional characters determined by what is there | |
903 are inserted. | |
904 If the symbol starts just after an open-parenthesis, | |
905 only symbols with function definitions are considered. | |
906 Otherwise, all symbols with function definitions, values | |
907 or properties are considered." | |
908 (interactive) | |
909 (let* ((end | |
910 (save-excursion | |
911 (with-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table | |
912 (skip-syntax-forward "_w") | |
913 (point)))) | |
914 (beg (save-excursion | |
915 (with-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table | |
916 (backward-sexp 1) | |
917 (while (= (char-syntax (following-char)) ?\') | |
918 (forward-char 1)) | |
919 (point)))) | |
920 (minibuffer-completion-table obarray) | |
921 (minibuffer-completion-predicate | |
922 (if (eq (char-after (1- beg)) ?\() | |
923 'fboundp | |
924 (function (lambda (sym) | |
925 (or (boundp sym) (fboundp sym) | |
926 (symbol-plist sym)))))) | |
927 (PC-not-minibuffer t)) | |
928 ;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2007-03/msg01211.html | |
929 ;; | |
930 ;; This deals with cases like running PC-l-c-s on "M-: (n-f". | |
931 ;; The first call to PC-l-c-s expands this to "(ne-f", and moves | |
932 ;; point to the hyphen [1]. If one calls PC-l-c-s immediately after, | |
933 ;; then without the last-command check, one is offered all | |
934 ;; completions of "(ne", which is presumably not what one wants. | |
935 ;; | |
936 ;; This is arguably (at least, it seems to be the existing intended | |
937 ;; behavior) what one _does_ want if point has been explicitly | |
938 ;; positioned on the hyphen. Note that if PC-do-completion (qv) binds | |
939 ;; completion-base-size to nil, then completion does not replace the | |
940 ;; correct amount of text in such cases. | |
941 ;; | |
942 ;; Neither of these problems occur when using PC for filenames in the | |
943 ;; minibuffer, because in that case PC-do-completion is called without | |
944 ;; an explicit value for END, and so uses (point-max). This is fine for | |
945 ;; a filename, because the end of the filename must be at the end of | |
946 ;; the minibuffer. The same is not true for lisp symbols. | |
947 ;; | |
948 ;; [1] An alternate fix would be to not move point to the hyphen | |
949 ;; in such cases, but that would make the behavior different from | |
950 ;; that for filenames. It seems PC moves point to the site of the | |
951 ;; first difference between the possible completions. | |
952 ;; | |
953 ;; Alternatively alternatively, maybe end should be computed in | |
954 ;; the same way as beg. That would change the behavior though. | |
955 (if (equal last-command 'PC-lisp-complete-symbol) | |
956 (PC-do-completion nil beg PC-lisp-complete-end t) | |
957 (if PC-lisp-complete-end | |
958 (move-marker PC-lisp-complete-end end) | |
959 (setq PC-lisp-complete-end (copy-marker end t))) | |
960 (PC-do-completion nil beg end t)))) | |
961 | |
962 (defun PC-complete-as-file-name () | |
963 "Perform completion on file names preceding point. | |
964 Environment vars are converted to their values." | |
965 (interactive) | |
966 (let* ((end (point)) | |
967 (beg (if (re-search-backward "[^\\][ \t\n\"\`\'][^ \t\n\"\`\']" | |
968 (point-min) t) | |
969 (+ (point) 2) | |
970 (point-min))) | |
971 (minibuffer-completion-table 'PC-read-file-name-internal) | |
972 (minibuffer-completion-predicate nil) | |
973 (PC-not-minibuffer t)) | |
974 (goto-char end) | |
975 (PC-do-completion nil beg end))) | |
976 | |
977 ;; Facilities for loading C header files. This is independent from the | |
978 ;; main completion code. See also the variable `PC-include-file-path' | |
979 ;; at top of this file. | |
980 | |
981 (defun PC-look-for-include-file () | |
982 (if (string-match "[\"<]\\([^\"<>]*\\)[\">]?$" (buffer-file-name)) | |
983 (let ((name (substring (buffer-file-name) | |
984 (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) | |
985 (punc (aref (buffer-file-name) (match-beginning 0))) | |
986 (path nil) | |
987 new-buf) | |
988 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)) | |
989 (if (equal name "") | |
990 (with-current-buffer (car (buffer-list)) | |
991 (save-excursion | |
992 (beginning-of-line) | |
993 (if (looking-at | |
994 "[ \t]*#[ \t]*include[ \t]+[<\"]\\(.+\\)[>\"][ \t]*[\n/]") | |
995 (setq name (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) | |
996 (match-end 1)) | |
997 punc (char-after (1- (match-beginning 1)))) | |
998 ;; Suggested by Frank Siebenlist: | |
999 (if (or (looking-at | |
1000 "[ \t]*([ \t]*load[ \t]+\"\\([^\"]+\\)\"") | |
1001 (looking-at | |
1002 "[ \t]*([ \t]*load-library[ \t]+\"\\([^\"]+\\)\"") | |
1003 (looking-at | |
1004 "[ \t]*([ \t]*require[ \t]+'\\([^\t )]+\\)[\t )]")) | |
1005 (progn | |
1006 (setq name (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) | |
1007 (match-end 1)) | |
1008 punc ?\< | |
1009 path load-path) | |
1010 (if (string-match "\\.elc$" name) | |
1011 (setq name (substring name 0 -1)) | |
1012 (or (string-match "\\.el$" name) | |
1013 (setq name (concat name ".el"))))) | |
1014 (error "Not on an #include line")))))) | |
1015 (or (string-match "\\.[[:alnum:]]+$" name) | |
1016 (setq name (concat name ".h"))) | |
1017 (if (eq punc ?\<) | |
1018 (let ((path (or path (PC-include-file-path)))) | |
1019 (while (and path | |
1020 (not (file-exists-p | |
1021 (concat (file-name-as-directory (car path)) | |
1022 name)))) | |
1023 (setq path (cdr path))) | |
1024 (if path | |
1025 (setq name (concat (file-name-as-directory (car path)) name)) | |
1026 (error "No such include file: <%s>" name))) | |
1027 (let ((dir (with-current-buffer (car (buffer-list)) | |
1028 default-directory))) | |
1029 (if (file-exists-p (concat dir name)) | |
1030 (setq name (concat dir name)) | |
1031 (error "No such include file: `%s'" name)))) | |
1032 (setq new-buf (get-file-buffer name)) | |
1033 (if new-buf | |
1034 ;; no need to verify last-modified time for this! | |
1035 (set-buffer new-buf) | |
1036 (set-buffer (create-file-buffer name)) | |
1037 (erase-buffer) | |
1038 (insert-file-contents name t)) | |
1039 ;; Returning non-nil with the new buffer current | |
1040 ;; is sufficient to tell find-file to use it. | |
1041 t) | |
1042 nil)) | |
1043 | |
1044 (defun PC-include-file-path () | |
1045 (or PC-include-file-path | |
1046 (let ((env (getenv "INCPATH")) | |
1047 (path nil) | |
1048 pos) | |
1049 (or env (error "No include file path specified")) | |
1050 (while (setq pos (string-match ":[^:]+$" env)) | |
1051 (setq path (cons (substring env (1+ pos)) path) | |
1052 env (substring env 0 pos))) | |
1053 path))) | |
1054 | |
1055 ;; This is adapted from lib-complete.el, by Mike Williams. | |
1056 (defun PC-include-file-all-completions (file search-path &optional full) | |
1057 "Return all completions for FILE in any directory on SEARCH-PATH. | |
1058 If optional third argument FULL is non-nil, returned pathnames should be | |
1059 absolute rather than relative to some directory on the SEARCH-PATH." | |
1060 (setq search-path | |
1061 (mapcar (lambda (dir) | |
1062 (if dir (file-name-as-directory dir) default-directory)) | |
1063 search-path)) | |
1064 (if (file-name-absolute-p file) | |
1065 ;; It's an absolute file name, so don't need search-path | |
1066 (progn | |
1067 (setq file (expand-file-name file)) | |
1068 (file-name-all-completions | |
1069 (file-name-nondirectory file) (file-name-directory file))) | |
1070 (let ((subdir (file-name-directory file)) | |
1071 (ndfile (file-name-nondirectory file)) | |
1072 file-lists) | |
1073 ;; Append subdirectory part to each element of search-path | |
1074 (if subdir | |
1075 (setq search-path | |
1076 (mapcar (lambda (dir) (concat dir subdir)) | |
1077 search-path) | |
1078 file )) | |
1079 ;; Make list of completions in each directory on search-path | |
1080 (while search-path | |
1081 (let* ((dir (car search-path)) | |
1082 (subdir (if full dir subdir))) | |
1083 (if (file-directory-p dir) | |
1084 (progn | |
1085 (setq file-lists | |
1086 (cons | |
1087 (mapcar (lambda (file) (concat subdir file)) | |
1088 (file-name-all-completions ndfile | |
1089 (car search-path))) | |
1090 file-lists)))) | |
1091 (setq search-path (cdr search-path)))) | |
1092 ;; Compress out duplicates while building complete list (slloooow!) | |
1093 (let ((sorted (sort (apply 'nconc file-lists) | |
1094 (lambda (x y) (not (string-lessp x y))))) | |
1095 compressed) | |
1096 (while sorted | |
1097 (if (equal (car sorted) (car compressed)) nil | |
1098 (setq compressed (cons (car sorted) compressed))) | |
1099 (setq sorted (cdr sorted))) | |
1100 compressed)))) | |
1101 | |
1102 (defun PC-read-file-name-internal (string pred action) | |
1103 "Extend `read-file-name-internal' to handle include files. | |
1104 This is only used by " | |
1105 (if (string-match "<\\([^\"<>]*\\)>?\\'" string) | |
1106 (let* ((name (match-string 1 string)) | |
1107 (str2 (substring string (match-beginning 0))) | |
1108 (completion-table | |
1109 (mapcar (lambda (x) | |
1110 (format (if (string-match "/\\'" x) "<%s" "<%s>") x)) | |
1111 (PC-include-file-all-completions | |
1112 name (PC-include-file-path))))) | |
1113 (cond | |
1114 ((not completion-table) nil) | |
1115 ((eq action 'lambda) (test-completion str2 completion-table nil)) | |
1116 ((eq action nil) (PC-try-completion str2 completion-table nil)) | |
1117 ((eq action t) (all-completions str2 completion-table nil)))) | |
1118 (read-file-name-internal string pred action))) | |
1119 | |
1120 | |
1121 (provide 'complete) | |
1122 | |
1123 ;; arch-tag: fc7e2768-ff44-4e22-b579-4d825b968458 | |
1124 ;;; complete.el ends here |