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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 904ccd8f2acb
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;;; reveal.el --- Automatically reveal hidden text at point

;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
;;   2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
;; Keywords: outlines

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

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;;; Commentary:

;; Reveal mode is a minor mode that makes sure that text around point
;; is always visible.  When point enters a region of hidden text,
;; `reveal-mode' temporarily makes it visible.
;;
;; This is normally used in conjunction with `outline-minor-mode',
;; `hs-minor-mode', `hide-ifdef-mode', ...
;;
;; It only works with packages that hide text using overlays.
;; Packages can provide special support for it by placing
;; a function in the `reveal-toggle-invisible' property on the symbol
;; used as the value of the `invisible' overlay property.
;; The function is called right after revealing (or re-hiding) the
;; text with two arguments: the overlay and a boolean that's non-nil
;; if we have just revealed the text.  When revealing, that function
;; may re-hide some of the text.

;;; Todo:

;; - find other hysteresis features.
;; - don't hide after a scroll command
;; - delay hiding by a couple seconds (i.e. hide in the background)

;;; Code:

(defgroup reveal nil
  "Reveal hidden text on the fly."
  :group 'convenience)

(defcustom reveal-around-mark t
  "Reveal text around the mark, if active."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'reveal)

(defvar reveal-open-spots nil
  "List of spots in the buffer which are open.
Each element has the form (WINDOW . OVERLAY).")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'reveal-open-spots)

(defvar reveal-last-tick nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'reveal-last-tick)

;; Actual code

(defun reveal-post-command ()
  ;; Refresh the spots that might have changed.
  ;; `Refreshing' here means to try and re-hide the corresponding text.
  ;; We don't refresh everything correctly:
  ;; - we only refresh spots in the current window.
  ;; FIXME: do we actually know that (current-buffer) = (window-buffer) ?
  (with-local-quit
    (condition-case err
        (let ((old-ols
               (delq nil
                     (mapcar
                      (lambda (x)
                        ;; We refresh any spot in the current window as well
                        ;; as any spots associated with a dead window or
                        ;; a window which does not show this buffer any more.
                        (cond
                         ((eq (car x) (selected-window)) (cdr x))
                         ((not (and (window-live-p (car x))
                                    (eq (window-buffer (car x)) (current-buffer))))
                          ;; Adopt this since it's owned by a window that's
                          ;; either not live or at least not showing this
                          ;; buffer any more.
                          (setcar x (selected-window))
                          (cdr x))))
                      reveal-open-spots))))
          (setq old-ols (reveal-open-new-overlays old-ols))
          (reveal-close-old-overlays old-ols))
      (error (message "Reveal: %s" err)))))

(defun reveal-open-new-overlays (old-ols)
  (let ((repeat t))
    (while repeat
      (setq repeat nil)
      (dolist (ol (nconc (when (and reveal-around-mark mark-active)
                           (overlays-at (mark)))
                         (overlays-at (point))))
        (setq old-ols (delq ol old-ols))
        (when (overlay-start ol)        ;Check it's still live.
          (let ((inv (overlay-get ol 'invisible)) open)
            (when (and inv
                       ;; There's an `invisible' property.  Make sure it's
                       ;; actually invisible, and ellipsised.
                       (and (consp buffer-invisibility-spec)
                            (cdr (assq inv buffer-invisibility-spec)))
                       (or (setq open
                                 (or (overlay-get ol 'reveal-toggle-invisible)
                                     (and (symbolp inv)
                                          (get inv 'reveal-toggle-invisible))
                                     (overlay-get ol 'isearch-open-invisible-temporary)))
                           (overlay-get ol 'isearch-open-invisible)
                           (and (consp buffer-invisibility-spec)
                                (cdr (assq inv buffer-invisibility-spec))))
                       (overlay-put ol 'reveal-invisible inv))
              (push (cons (selected-window) ol) reveal-open-spots)
              (if (null open)
                  (overlay-put ol 'invisible nil)
                ;; Use the provided opening function and repeat (since the
                ;; opening function might have hidden a subpart around point
                ;; or moved/killed some of the overlays).
                (setq repeat t)
                (condition-case err
                    (funcall open ol nil)
                  (error (message "!!Reveal-show (funcall %s %s nil): %s !!"
                                  open ol err)
                         ;; Let's default to a meaningful behavior to avoid
                         ;; getting stuck in an infinite loop.
                         (setq repeat nil)
                         (overlay-put ol 'invisible nil))))))))))
  old-ols)

(defun reveal-close-old-overlays (old-ols)
  (if (not (eq reveal-last-tick
               (setq reveal-last-tick (buffer-modified-tick))))
      ;; The buffer was modified since last command: let's refrain from
      ;; closing any overlay because it tends to behave poorly when
      ;; inserting text at the end of an overlay (basically the overlay
      ;; should be rear-advance when it's open, but things like
      ;; outline-minor-mode make it non-rear-advance because it's
      ;; a better choice when it's closed).
      nil
    ;; The last command was only a point motion or some such
    ;; non-buffer-modifying command.  Let's close whatever can be closed.
    (dolist (ol old-ols)
      (if (and (overlay-start ol)       ;Check it's still live.
               (>= (point) (save-excursion
                             (goto-char (overlay-start ol))
                             (line-beginning-position 1)))
               (<= (point) (save-excursion
                             (goto-char (overlay-end ol))
                             (line-beginning-position 2)))
               ;; If the application has moved the overlay to some other
               ;; buffer, we'd better reset the buffer to its
               ;; original state.
               (eq (current-buffer) (overlay-buffer ol)))
          ;; Still near the overlay: keep it open.
          nil
        ;; Really close it.
        (let* ((inv (overlay-get ol 'reveal-invisible))
               (open (or (overlay-get ol 'reveal-toggle-invisible)
                         (get inv 'reveal-toggle-invisible)
                         (overlay-get ol 'isearch-open-invisible-temporary))))
          (if (and (overlay-start ol)   ;Check it's still live.
                   open)
              (condition-case err
                  (funcall open ol t)
                (error (message "!!Reveal-hide (funcall %s %s t): %s !!"
                                open ol err)))
            (overlay-put ol 'invisible inv))
          ;; Remove the overlay from the list of open spots.
          (overlay-put ol 'reveal-invisible nil)
          (setq reveal-open-spots
                (delq (rassoc ol reveal-open-spots)
                      reveal-open-spots)))))))

(defvar reveal-mode-map
  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
    ;; Override the default move-beginning-of-line and move-end-of-line
    ;; which skips valuable invisible text.
    (define-key map [remap move-beginning-of-line] 'beginning-of-line)
    (define-key map [remap move-end-of-line] 'end-of-line)
    map))

;;;###autoload
(define-minor-mode reveal-mode
  "Toggle Reveal mode on or off.
Reveal mode renders invisible text around point visible again.

Interactively, with no prefix argument, toggle the mode.
With universal prefix ARG (or if ARG is nil) turn mode on.
With zero or negative ARG turn mode off."
  :group 'reveal
  :lighter (global-reveal-mode nil " Reveal")
  :keymap reveal-mode-map
  (if reveal-mode
      (progn
	(set (make-local-variable 'search-invisible) t)
	(add-hook 'post-command-hook 'reveal-post-command nil t))
    (kill-local-variable 'search-invisible)
    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'reveal-post-command t)))

;;;###autoload
(define-minor-mode global-reveal-mode
  "Toggle Reveal mode in all buffers on or off.
Reveal mode renders invisible text around point visible again.

Interactively, with no prefix argument, toggle the mode.
With universal prefix ARG (or if ARG is nil) turn mode on.
With zero or negative ARG turn mode off."
  :global t :group 'reveal
  (setq-default reveal-mode global-reveal-mode)
  (if global-reveal-mode
      (progn
	(setq search-invisible t)
	(add-hook 'post-command-hook 'reveal-post-command))
    (setq search-invisible 'open)	;FIXME
    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'reveal-post-command)))

(provide 'reveal)

;; arch-tag: 96ba0242-2274-4ed7-8e10-26bc0707b4d8
;;; reveal.el ends here