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2010-04-04 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> * ido.el (ido-use-virtual-buffers): New variable to indicate whether "virtual buffer" support is enabled for IDO. Essentially it works as follows: Say you are visiting a file and the buffer gets cleaned up by mignight.el. Later, you want to switch to that buffer, but find it's no longer open. With virtual buffers enabled, the buffer name stays in the buffer list (using the ido-virtual face, and always at the end), and if you select it, it opens the file back up again. This allows you to think less about whether recently opened files are still open or not. Most of the time you can quit Emacs, restart, and then switch to a file buffer that was previously open as if it still were. NOTE: This feature has been present in iswitchb for several years now, and I'm porting the same logic to IDO. (ido-virtual): Face used to indicate virtual buffers in the list. (ido-buffer-internal): If a buffer is chosen, and no such buffer exists, but a virtual buffer of that name does (which would be why it was in the list), recreate the buffer by reopening the file. (ido-make-buffer-list): If virtual buffers are being used, call `ido-add-virtual-buffers-to-list' before the make list hook. (ido-virtual-buffers): New variable which contains a copy of the current contents of the `recentf-list', albeit pared down for the sake of speed, and with proper faces applied. (ido-add-virtual-buffers-to-list): Using the `recentf-list', create a list of "virtual buffers" to present to the user in addition to the currently open set. Note that this logic could get rather slow if that list is too large. With the default `recentf-max-saved-items' of 200, there is little speed penalty.
author jwiegley@gmail.com
date Sun, 04 Apr 2010 02:55:19 -0400
parents 1d1d5d9bd884
children 376148b31b5e
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;; test.srt --- SRecode templates for testing

;; Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <eric@siege-engine.com>

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set mode "srecode-template-mode"
set escape_start "$"
set escape_end "$"
set application "tests"

set UTESTVAR1 ".SRT VAR 1"
;;
;; These are for testing features of template files.
;;
context test

template test :user
----
$! This is a comment in the template. $
;; $AUTHOR$
;; $AUTHOR:upcase$
----

template subs :blank
----
;; Before Loop
$#LOOP$
;;  - loop stuff
$/LOOP$
;; After Loop
----

;; Before insertion
;; After insertion

template firstlast
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "FIRST"
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "MIDDLE"
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "LAST"
----
$#A$
;; << -- $MOOSE$
$#FIRST$;; I'm First$/FIRST$
$#NOTFIRST$;; I'm Not First$/NOTFIRST$
$#LAST$;; I'm Last$/LAST$
$#NOTLAST$;; I'm Not Last$/NOTLAST$
;; -- >>
$/A$
----


template wrapsomething :region
----
;; Put this line in front:
$REGIONTEXT$
;; Put this line at the end:
----

template gapsomething :blank
----
### ALL ALONE ON A LINE ###
----

template inlinetext
"Insert text that has no nelines"
----
 *In the middle* 
----

template includable :blank
----
;; An includable $COMMENT$ we could use.
;; $^$
;; Text after a point inserter.
----

template wrapinclude-basic
----
$>WI1:includable$
----

template wrapinclude-around
----
$<WI1:includable$Intermediate Comments$/WI1$
----

template complex-subdict
sectiondictionary "A"
set MYVAR1 "cow"
set MYVAR2 "dog"
set CPLX "I have a " macro "MYVAR1" " and a " macro "MYVAR2" "."
----
;; $#A$$CPLX$$/A$
----

template wrap-new-template
sectiondictionary "NEWTMP"
set DOC "A nice doc string goes here."
----
$<NEWTMP:declaration:function$Random text in the new template
$/NEWTMP$
----

template column-data
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "FIRST"
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "VERY VERY LONG STRING THAT WILL BE CROPPED."
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "MIDDLE"
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "S"
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "LAST"
----
Table of Values:
Left Justified       | Right Justified$#A$
$|MOOSE:20:right$ | $|MOOSE:20:left$$/A$
----

template custom-arg-handler :utest
sectiondictionary "A"
set MOOSE "why"
----
OUTSIDE SECTION: $UTESTVAR1$
INSIDE SECTION: $#A$$UTESTVAR1$$/A$
----

;; end