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;;; allout.el --- extensive outline mode for use alone and with other modes ;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Ken Manheimer <ken dot manheimer at gmail dot com> ;; Maintainer: Ken Manheimer <ken dot manheimer at gmail dot com> ;; Created: Dec 1991 - first release to usenet ;; Version: 2.2.1 ;; Keywords: outlines wp languages ;; Website: http://myriadicity.net/Sundry/EmacsAllout ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; Allout outline minor mode provides extensive outline formatting and ;; and manipulation beyond standard emacs outline mode. Some features: ;; ;; - Classic outline-mode topic-oriented navigation and exposure adjustment ;; - Topic-oriented editing including coherent topic and subtopic ;; creation, promotion, demotion, cut/paste across depths, etc. ;; - Incremental search with dynamic exposure and reconcealment of text ;; - Customizable bullet format - enables programming-language specific ;; outlining, for code-folding editing. (Allout code itself is to try it; ;; formatted as an outline - do ESC-x eval-buffer in allout.el; but ;; emacs local file variables need to be enabled when the ;; file was visited - see `enable-local-variables'.) ;; - Configurable per-file initial exposure settings ;; - Symmetric-key and key-pair topic encryption, plus symmetric passphrase ;; mnemonic support, with verification against an established passphrase ;; (using a stashed encrypted dummy string) and user-supplied hint ;; maintenance. (See allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption docstring.) ;; - Automatic topic-number maintenance ;; - "Hot-spot" operation, for single-keystroke maneuvering and ;; exposure control (see the allout-mode docstring) ;; - Easy rendering of exposed portions into numbered, latex, indented, etc ;; outline styles ;; - Careful attention to whitespace - enabling blank lines between items ;; and maintenance of hanging indentation (in paragraph auto-fill and ;; across topic promotion and demotion) of topic bodies consistent with ;; indentation of their topic header. ;; ;; and more. ;; ;; See the `allout-mode' function's docstring for an introduction to the ;; mode. ;; ;; The latest development version and helpful notes are available at ;; http://myriadicity.net/Sundry/EmacsAllout . ;; ;; The outline menubar additions provide quick reference to many of ;; the features, and see the docstring of the variable `allout-init' ;; for instructions on priming your emacs session for automatic ;; activation of allout-mode. ;; ;; See the docstring of the variables `allout-layout' and ;; `allout-auto-activation' for details on automatic activation of ;; `allout-mode' as a minor mode. (It has changed since allout ;; 3.x, for those of you that depend on the old method.) ;; ;; Note - the lines beginning with `;;;_' are outline topic headers. ;; Just `ESC-x eval-buffer' to give it a whirl. ;; ken manheimer (ken dot manheimer at gmail dot com) ;;; Code: ;;;_* Dependency autoloads (require 'overlay) (eval-when-compile ;; Most of the requires here are for stuff covered by autoloads. ;; Since just byte-compiling doesn't trigger autoloads, so that ;; "function not found" warnings would occur without these requires. (progn (require 'pgg) (require 'pgg-gpg) (require 'overlay) ;; `cl' is required for `assert'. `assert' is not covered by a standard ;; autoload, but it is a macro, so that eval-when-compile is sufficient ;; to byte-compile it in, or to do the require when the buffer evalled. (require 'cl) )) ;;;_* USER CUSTOMIZATION VARIABLES: ;;;_ > defgroup allout (defgroup allout nil "Extensive outline mode for use alone and with other modes." :prefix "allout-" :group 'outlines) ;;;_ + Layout, Mode, and Topic Header Configuration ;;;_ = allout-auto-activation (defcustom allout-auto-activation nil "*Regulates auto-activation modality of allout outlines - see `allout-init'. Setq-default by `allout-init' to regulate whether or not allout outline mode is automatically activated when the buffer-specific variable `allout-layout' is non-nil, and whether or not the layout dictated by `allout-layout' should be imposed on mode activation. With value t, auto-mode-activation and auto-layout are enabled. \(This also depends on `allout-find-file-hook' being installed in `find-file-hook', which is also done by `allout-init'.) With value `ask', auto-mode-activation is enabled, and endorsement for performing auto-layout is asked of the user each time. With value `activate', only auto-mode-activation is enabled, auto-layout is not. With value nil, neither auto-mode-activation nor auto-layout are enabled. See the docstring for `allout-init' for the proper interface to this variable." :type '(choice (const :tag "On" t) (const :tag "Ask about layout" "ask") (const :tag "Mode only" "activate") (const :tag "Off" nil)) :group 'allout) ;;;_ = allout-default-layout (defcustom allout-default-layout '(-2 : 0) "*Default allout outline layout specification. This setting specifies the outline exposure to use when `allout-layout' has the local value `t'. This docstring describes the layout specifications. A list value specifies a default layout for the current buffer, to be applied upon activation of `allout-mode'. Any non-nil value will automatically trigger `allout-mode', provided `allout-init' has been called to enable this behavior. The types of elements in the layout specification are: integer - dictate the relative depth to open the corresponding topic(s), where: - negative numbers force the topic to be closed before opening to the absolute value of the number, so all siblings are open only to that level. - positive numbers open to the relative depth indicated by the number, but do not force already opened subtopics to be closed. - 0 means to close topic - hide all subitems. : - repeat spec - apply the preceeding element to all siblings at current level, *up to* those siblings that would be covered by specs following the `:' on the list. Ie, apply to all topics at level but trailing ones accounted for by trailing specs. \(Only the first of multiple colons at the same level is honored - later ones are ignored.) * - completely exposes the topic, including bodies + - exposes all subtopics, but not the bodies - - exposes the body of the corresponding topic, but not subtopics list - a nested layout spec, to be applied intricately to its corresponding item(s) Examples: '(-2 : 0) Collapse the top-level topics to show their children and grandchildren, but completely collapse the final top-level topic. '(-1 () : 1 0) Close the first topic so only the immediate subtopics are shown, leave the subsequent topics exposed as they are until the second second to last topic, which is exposed at least one level, and completely close the last topic. '(-2 : -1 *) Expose children and grandchildren of all topics at current level except the last two; expose children of the second to last and completely expose the last one, including its subtopics. See `allout-expose-topic' for more about the exposure process. Also, allout's mode-specific provisions will make topic prefixes default to the comment-start string, if any, of the language of the file. This is modulo the setting of `allout-use-mode-specific-leader', which see." :type 'allout-layout-type :group 'allout) ;;;_ : allout-layout-type (define-widget 'allout-layout-type 'lazy "Allout layout format customization basic building blocks." :type '(repeat (choice (integer :tag "integer (<= zero is strict)") (const :tag ": (repeat prior)" :) (const :tag "* (completely expose)" *) (const :tag "+ (expose all offspring, headlines only)" +) (const :tag "- (expose topic body but not offspring)" -) (allout-layout-type :tag "<Nested layout>")))) ;;;_ = allout-show-bodies (defcustom allout-show-bodies nil "*If non-nil, show entire body when exposing a topic, rather than just the header." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-show-bodies) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-show-bodies 'safe-local-variable (if (fboundp 'booleanp) 'booleanp '(lambda (x) (member x '(t nil))))) ;;;_ = allout-header-prefix (defcustom allout-header-prefix "." "*Leading string which helps distinguish topic headers. Outline topic header lines are identified by a leading topic header prefix, which mostly have the value of this var at their front. \(Level 1 topics are exceptions. They consist of only a single character, which is typically set to the `allout-primary-bullet'. Many outlines start at level 2 to avoid this discrepancy." :type 'string :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-header-prefix) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-header-prefix 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) ;;;_ = allout-primary-bullet (defcustom allout-primary-bullet "*" "Bullet used for top-level outline topics. Outline topic header lines are identified by a leading topic header prefix, which is concluded by bullets that includes the value of this var and the respective allout-*-bullets-string vars. The value of an asterisk (`*') provides for backwards compatibility with the original Emacs outline mode. See `allout-plain-bullets-string' and `allout-distinctive-bullets-string' for the range of available bullets." :type 'string :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-primary-bullet) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-primary-bullet 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) ;;;_ = allout-plain-bullets-string (defcustom allout-plain-bullets-string ".," "*The bullets normally used in outline topic prefixes. See `allout-distinctive-bullets-string' for the other kind of bullets. DO NOT include the close-square-bracket, `]', as a bullet. Outline mode has to be reactivated in order for changes to the value of this var to take effect." :type 'string :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-plain-bullets-string) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-plain-bullets-string 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) ;;;_ = allout-distinctive-bullets-string (defcustom allout-distinctive-bullets-string "*+-=>()[{}&!?#%\"X@$~_\\:;^" "*Persistent outline header bullets used to distinguish special topics. These bullets are used to distinguish topics from the run-of-the-mill ones. They are not used in the standard topic headers created by the topic-opening, shifting, and rebulleting \(eg, on topic shift, topic paste, blanket rebulleting) routines, but are offered among the choices for rebulleting. They are not altered by the above automatic rebulleting, so they can be used to characterize topics, eg: `?' question topics `\(' parenthetic comment \(with a matching close paren inside) `[' meta-note \(with a matching close ] inside) `\"' a quotation `=' value settings `~' \"more or less\" `^' see above ... for example. (`#' typically has a special meaning to the software, according to the value of `allout-numbered-bullet'.) See `allout-plain-bullets-string' for the selection of alternating bullets. You must run `set-allout-regexp' in order for outline mode to reconcile to changes of this value. DO NOT include the close-square-bracket, `]', on either of the bullet strings." :type 'string :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-distinctive-bullets-string) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-distinctive-bullets-string 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) ;;;_ = allout-use-mode-specific-leader (defcustom allout-use-mode-specific-leader t "*When non-nil, use mode-specific topic-header prefixes. Allout outline mode will use the mode-specific `allout-mode-leaders' and/or comment-start string, if any, to lead the topic prefix string, so topic headers look like comments in the programming language. String values are used as they stand. Value t means to first check for assoc value in `allout-mode-leaders' alist, then use comment-start string, if any, then use default \(`.'). \(See note about use of comment-start strings, below.) Set to the symbol for either of `allout-mode-leaders' or `comment-start' to use only one of them, respectively. Value nil means to always use the default \(`.'). comment-start strings that do not end in spaces are tripled, and an `_' underscore is tacked on the end, to distinguish them from regular comment strings. comment-start strings that do end in spaces are not tripled, but an underscore is substituted for the space. [This presumes that the space is for appearance, not comment syntax. You can use `allout-mode-leaders' to override this behavior, when incorrect.]" :type '(choice (const t) (const nil) string (const allout-mode-leaders) (const comment-start)) :group 'allout) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-use-mode-specific-leader 'safe-local-variable '(lambda (x) (or (memq x '(t nil allout-mode-leaders comment-start)) (stringp x)))) ;;;_ = allout-mode-leaders (defvar allout-mode-leaders '() "Specific allout-prefix leading strings per major modes. Entries will be used instead or in lieu of mode-specific comment-start strings. See also `allout-use-mode-specific-leader'. If you're constructing a string that will comment-out outline structuring so it can be included in program code, append an extra character, like an \"_\" underscore, to distinguish the lead string from regular comments that start at bol.") ;;;_ = allout-old-style-prefixes (defcustom allout-old-style-prefixes nil "*When non-nil, use only old-and-crusty `outline-mode' `*' topic prefixes. Non-nil restricts the topic creation and modification functions to asterix-padded prefixes, so they look exactly like the original Emacs-outline style prefixes. Whatever the setting of this variable, both old and new style prefixes are always respected by the topic maneuvering functions." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-old-style-prefixes) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-old-style-prefixes 'safe-local-variable (if (fboundp 'booleanp) 'booleanp '(lambda (x) (member x '(t nil))))) ;;;_ = allout-stylish-prefixes - alternating bullets (defcustom allout-stylish-prefixes t "*Do fancy stuff with topic prefix bullets according to level, etc. Non-nil enables topic creation, modification, and repositioning functions to vary the topic bullet char (the char that marks the topic depth) just preceding the start of the topic text) according to level. Otherwise, only asterisks (`*') and distinctive bullets are used. This is how an outline can look (but sans indentation) with stylish prefixes: * Top level .* A topic . + One level 3 subtopic . . One level 4 subtopic . . A second 4 subtopic . + Another level 3 subtopic . #1 A numbered level 4 subtopic . #2 Another . ! Another level 4 subtopic with a different distinctive bullet . #4 And another numbered level 4 subtopic This would be an outline with stylish prefixes inhibited (but the numbered and other distinctive bullets retained): * Top level .* A topic . * One level 3 subtopic . * One level 4 subtopic . * A second 4 subtopic . * Another level 3 subtopic . #1 A numbered level 4 subtopic . #2 Another . ! Another level 4 subtopic with a different distinctive bullet . #4 And another numbered level 4 subtopic Stylish and constant prefixes (as well as old-style prefixes) are always respected by the topic maneuvering functions, regardless of this variable setting. The setting of this var is not relevant when `allout-old-style-prefixes' is non-nil." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-stylish-prefixes) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-stylish-prefixes 'safe-local-variable (if (fboundp 'booleanp) 'booleanp '(lambda (x) (member x '(t nil))))) ;;;_ = allout-numbered-bullet (defcustom allout-numbered-bullet "#" "*String designating bullet of topics that have auto-numbering; nil for none. Topics having this bullet have automatic maintenance of a sibling sequence-number tacked on, just after the bullet. Conventionally set to \"#\", you can set it to a bullet of your choice. A nil value disables numbering maintenance." :type '(choice (const nil) string) :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-numbered-bullet) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-numbered-bullet 'safe-local-variable (if (fboundp 'string-or-null-p) 'string-or-null-p '(lambda (x) (or (stringp x) (null x))))) ;;;_ = allout-file-xref-bullet (defcustom allout-file-xref-bullet "@" "*Bullet signifying file cross-references, for `allout-resolve-xref'. Set this var to the bullet you want to use for file cross-references." :type '(choice (const nil) string) :group 'allout) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-file-xref-bullet 'safe-local-variable (if (fboundp 'string-or-null-p) 'string-or-null-p '(lambda (x) (or (stringp x) (null x))))) ;;;_ = allout-presentation-padding (defcustom allout-presentation-padding 2 "*Presentation-format white-space padding factor, for greater indent." :type 'integer :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-presentation-padding) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-presentation-padding 'safe-local-variable 'integerp) ;;;_ = allout-abbreviate-flattened-numbering (defcustom allout-abbreviate-flattened-numbering nil "*If non-nil, `allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer' abbreviates topic numbers to minimal amount with some context. Otherwise, entire numbers are always used." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) ;;;_ + LaTeX formatting ;;;_ - allout-number-pages (defcustom allout-number-pages nil "*Non-nil turns on page numbering for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) ;;;_ - allout-label-style (defcustom allout-label-style "\\large\\bf" "*Font and size of labels for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - allout-head-line-style (defcustom allout-head-line-style "\\large\\sl " "*Font and size of entries for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - allout-body-line-style (defcustom allout-body-line-style " " "*Font and size of entries for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - allout-title-style (defcustom allout-title-style "\\Large\\bf" "*Font and size of titles for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - allout-title (defcustom allout-title '(or buffer-file-name (buffer-name)) "*Expression to be evaluated to determine the title for LaTeX formatted copy." :type 'sexp :group 'allout) ;;;_ - allout-line-skip (defcustom allout-line-skip ".05cm" "*Space between lines for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - allout-indent (defcustom allout-indent ".3cm" "*LaTeX formatted depth-indent spacing." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ + Topic encryption ;;;_ = allout-encryption group (defgroup allout-encryption nil "Settings for topic encryption features of allout outliner." :group 'allout) ;;;_ = allout-topic-encryption-bullet (defcustom allout-topic-encryption-bullet "~" "*Bullet signifying encryption of the entry's body." :type '(choice (const nil) string) :version "22.0" :group 'allout-encryption) ;;;_ = allout-passphrase-verifier-handling (defcustom allout-passphrase-verifier-handling t "*Enable use of symmetric encryption passphrase verifier if non-nil. See the docstring for the `allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment' variable for details about allout ajustment of file variables." :type 'boolean :version "22.0" :group 'allout-encryption) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-passphrase-verifier-handling) ;;;_ = allout-passphrase-hint-handling (defcustom allout-passphrase-hint-handling 'always "*Dictate outline encryption passphrase reminder handling: always - always show reminder when prompting needed - show reminder on passphrase entry failure disabled - never present or adjust reminder See the docstring for the `allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment' variable for details about allout ajustment of file variables." :type '(choice (const always) (const needed) (const disabled)) :version "22.0" :group 'allout-encryption) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-passphrase-hint-handling) ;;;_ = allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves (defcustom allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves t "*When saving, should topics pending encryption be encrypted? The idea is to prevent file-system exposure of any un-encrypted stuff, and mostly covers both deliberate file writes and auto-saves. - Yes: encrypt all topics pending encryption, even if it's the one currently being edited. \(In that case, the currently edited topic will be automatically decrypted before any user interaction, so they can continue editing but the copy on the file system will be encrypted.) Auto-saves will use the \"All except current topic\" mode if this one is selected, to avoid practical difficulties - see below. - All except current topic: skip the topic currently being edited, even if it's pending encryption. This may expose the current topic on the file sytem, but avoids the nuisance of prompts for the encryption passphrase in the middle of editing for, eg, autosaves. This mode is used for auto-saves for both this option and \"Yes\". - No: leave it to the user to encrypt any unencrypted topics. For practical reasons, auto-saves always use the 'except-current policy when auto-encryption is enabled. \(Otherwise, spurious passphrase prompts and unavoidable timing collisions are too disruptive.) If security for a file requires that even the current topic is never auto-saved in the clear, disable auto-saves for that file." :type '(choice (const :tag "Yes" t) (const :tag "All except current topic" except-current) (const :tag "No" nil)) :version "22.0" :group 'allout-encryption) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves) ;;;_ + Developer ;;;_ = allout-developer group (defgroup allout-developer nil "Settings for topic encryption features of allout outliner." :group 'allout) ;;;_ = allout-run-unit-tests-on-load (defcustom allout-run-unit-tests-on-load nil "*When non-nil, unit tests will be run at end of loading the allout module. Generally, allout code developers are the only ones who'll want to set this. \(If set, this makes it an even better practice to exercise changes by doing byte-compilation with a repeat count, so the file is loaded after compilation.) See `allout-run-unit-tests' to see what's run." :type 'boolean :group 'allout-developer) ;;;_ + Miscellaneous customization ;;;_ = allout-command-prefix (defcustom allout-command-prefix "\C-c " "*Key sequence to be used as prefix for outline mode command key bindings. Default is '\C-c<space>'; just '\C-c' is more short-and-sweet, if you're willing to let allout use a bunch of \C-c keybindings." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ = allout-keybindings-list ;;; You have to reactivate allout-mode - `(allout-mode t)' - to ;;; institute changes to this var. (defvar allout-keybindings-list () "*List of `allout-mode' key / function bindings, for `allout-mode-map'. String or vector key will be prefaced with `allout-command-prefix', unless optional third, non-nil element is present.") (setq allout-keybindings-list '( ; Motion commands: ("\C-n" allout-next-visible-heading) ("\C-p" allout-previous-visible-heading) ("\C-u" allout-up-current-level) ("\C-f" allout-forward-current-level) ("\C-b" allout-backward-current-level) ("\C-a" allout-beginning-of-current-entry) ("\C-e" allout-end-of-entry) ; Exposure commands: ("\C-i" allout-show-children) ("\C-s" allout-show-current-subtree) ("\C-h" allout-hide-current-subtree) ("h" allout-hide-current-subtree) ("\C-o" allout-show-current-entry) ("!" allout-show-all) ("x" allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption) ; Alteration commands: (" " allout-open-sibtopic) ("." allout-open-subtopic) ("," allout-open-supertopic) ("'" allout-shift-in) (">" allout-shift-in) ("<" allout-shift-out) ("\C-m" allout-rebullet-topic) ("*" allout-rebullet-current-heading) ("#" allout-number-siblings) ("\C-k" allout-kill-line t) ("\C-y" allout-yank t) ("\M-y" allout-yank-pop t) ("\C-k" allout-kill-topic) ; Miscellaneous commands: ;([?\C-\ ] allout-mark-topic) ("@" allout-resolve-xref) ("=c" allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer) ("=i" allout-indented-exposed-to-buffer) ("=t" allout-latexify-exposed) ("=p" allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer))) ;;;_ = allout-inhibit-auto-fill (defcustom allout-inhibit-auto-fill nil "*If non-nil, auto-fill will be inhibited in the allout buffers. You can customize this setting to set it for all allout buffers, or set it in individual buffers if you want to inhibit auto-fill only in particular buffers. \(You could use a function on `allout-mode-hook' to inhibit auto-fill according, eg, to the major mode.\) If you don't set this and auto-fill-mode is enabled, allout will use the value that `normal-auto-fill-function', if any, when allout mode starts, or else allout's special hanging-indent maintaining auto-fill function, `allout-auto-fill'." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-inhibit-auto-fill) ;;;_ = allout-use-hanging-indents (defcustom allout-use-hanging-indents t "*If non-nil, topic body text auto-indent defaults to indent of the header. Ie, it is indented to be just past the header prefix. This is relevant mostly for use with indented-text-mode, or other situations where auto-fill occurs." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-use-hanging-indents) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-use-hanging-indents 'safe-local-variable (if (fboundp 'booleanp) 'booleanp '(lambda (x) (member x '(t nil))))) ;;;_ = allout-reindent-bodies (defcustom allout-reindent-bodies (if allout-use-hanging-indents 'text) "*Non-nil enables auto-adjust of topic body hanging indent with depth shifts. When active, topic body lines that are indented even with or beyond their topic header are reindented to correspond with depth shifts of the header. A value of t enables reindent in non-programming-code buffers, ie those that do not have the variable `comment-start' set. A value of `force' enables reindent whether or not `comment-start' is set." :type '(choice (const nil) (const t) (const text) (const force)) :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-reindent-bodies) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-reindent-bodies 'safe-local-variable '(lambda (x) (memq x '(nil t text force)))) ;;;_ = allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment (defcustom allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment t "*If non-nil, some allout outline actions edit Emacs local file var text. This can range from changes to existing entries, addition of new ones, and creation of a new local variables section when necessary. Emacs file variables adjustments are also inhibited if `enable-local-variables' is nil. Operations potentially causing edits include allout encryption routines. For details, see `allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption's docstring." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment) ;;;_* CODE - no user customizations below. ;;;_ #1 Internal Outline Formatting and Configuration ;;;_ : Version ;;;_ = allout-version (defvar allout-version "2.2.1" "Version of currently loaded outline package. \(allout.el)") ;;;_ > allout-version (defun allout-version (&optional here) "Return string describing the loaded outline version." (interactive "P") (let ((msg (concat "Allout Outline Mode v " allout-version))) (if here (insert msg)) (message "%s" msg) msg)) ;;;_ : Mode activation (defined here because it's referenced early) ;;;_ = allout-mode (defvar allout-mode nil "Allout outline mode minor-mode flag.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-mode) ;;;_ = allout-layout nil (defvar allout-layout nil ; LEAVE GLOBAL VALUE NIL - see docstring. "Buffer-specific setting for allout layout. In buffers where this is non-nil \(and if `allout-init' has been run, to enable this behavior), `allout-mode' will be automatically activated. The layout dictated by the value will be used to set the initial exposure when `allout-mode' is activated. \*You should not setq-default this variable non-nil unless you want every visited file to be treated as an allout file.* The value would typically be set by a file local variable. For example, the following lines at the bottom of an Emacs Lisp file: ;;;Local variables: ;;;allout-layout: \(0 : -1 -1 0) ;;;End: dictate activation of `allout-mode' mode when the file is visited \(presuming allout-init was already run), followed by the equivalent of `\(allout-expose-topic 0 : -1 -1 0)'. \(This is the layout used for the allout.el source file.) `allout-default-layout' describes the specification format. `allout-layout' can additionally have the value `t', in which case the value of `allout-default-layout' is used.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-layout) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-layout 'safe-local-variable '(lambda (x) (or (numberp x) (listp x) (memq x '(: * + -))))) ;;;_ : Topic header format ;;;_ = allout-regexp (defvar allout-regexp "" "*Regular expression to match the beginning of a heading line. Any line whose beginning matches this regexp is considered a heading. This var is set according to the user configuration vars by `set-allout-regexp'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-regexp) ;;;_ = allout-bullets-string (defvar allout-bullets-string "" "A string dictating the valid set of outline topic bullets. This var should *not* be set by the user - it is set by `set-allout-regexp', and is produced from the elements of `allout-plain-bullets-string' and `allout-distinctive-bullets-string'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-bullets-string) ;;;_ = allout-bullets-string-len (defvar allout-bullets-string-len 0 "Length of current buffers' `allout-plain-bullets-string'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-bullets-string-len) ;;;_ = allout-line-boundary-regexp (defvar allout-line-boundary-regexp () "`allout-regexp' with outline style beginning-of-line anchor. This is properly set when `allout-regexp' is produced by `set-allout-regexp', so that (match-beginning 2) and (match-end 2) delimit the prefix.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-line-boundary-regexp) ;;;_ = allout-bob-regexp (defvar allout-bob-regexp () "Like `allout-line-boundary-regexp', for headers at beginning of buffer. \(match-beginning 2) and \(match-end 2) delimit the prefix.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-bob-regexp) ;;;_ = allout-header-subtraction (defvar allout-header-subtraction (1- (length allout-header-prefix)) "Allout-header prefix length to subtract when computing topic depth.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-header-subtraction) ;;;_ = allout-plain-bullets-string-len (defvar allout-plain-bullets-string-len (length allout-plain-bullets-string) "Length of `allout-plain-bullets-string', updated by `set-allout-regexp'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-plain-bullets-string-len) ;;;_ X allout-reset-header-lead (header-lead) (defun allout-reset-header-lead (header-lead) "*Reset the leading string used to identify topic headers." (interactive "sNew lead string: ") (setq allout-header-prefix header-lead) (setq allout-header-subtraction (1- (length allout-header-prefix))) (set-allout-regexp)) ;;;_ X allout-lead-with-comment-string (header-lead) (defun allout-lead-with-comment-string (&optional header-lead) "*Set the topic-header leading string to specified string. Useful when for encapsulating outline structure in programming language comments. Returns the leading string." (interactive "P") (if (not (stringp header-lead)) (setq header-lead (read-string "String prefix for topic headers: "))) (setq allout-reindent-bodies nil) (allout-reset-header-lead header-lead) header-lead) ;;;_ > allout-infer-header-lead () (defun allout-infer-header-lead () "Determine appropriate `allout-header-prefix'. Works according to settings of: `comment-start' `allout-header-prefix' (default) `allout-use-mode-specific-leader' and `allout-mode-leaders'. Apply this via \(re)activation of `allout-mode', rather than invoking it directly." (let* ((use-leader (and (boundp 'allout-use-mode-specific-leader) (if (or (stringp allout-use-mode-specific-leader) (memq allout-use-mode-specific-leader '(allout-mode-leaders comment-start t))) allout-use-mode-specific-leader ;; Oops - garbled value, equate with effect of 't: t))) (leader (cond ((not use-leader) nil) ;; Use the explicitly designated leader: ((stringp use-leader) use-leader) (t (or (and (memq use-leader '(t allout-mode-leaders)) ;; Get it from outline mode leaders? (cdr (assq major-mode allout-mode-leaders))) ;; ... didn't get from allout-mode-leaders... (and (memq use-leader '(t comment-start)) comment-start ;; Use comment-start, maybe tripled, and with ;; underscore: (concat (if (string= " " (substring comment-start (1- (length comment-start)))) ;; Use comment-start, sans trailing space: (substring comment-start 0 -1) (concat comment-start comment-start comment-start)) ;; ... and append underscore, whichever: "_"))))))) (if (not leader) nil (if (string= leader allout-header-prefix) nil ; no change, nothing to do. (setq allout-header-prefix leader) allout-header-prefix)))) ;;;_ > allout-infer-body-reindent () (defun allout-infer-body-reindent () "Determine proper setting for `allout-reindent-bodies'. Depends on default setting of `allout-reindent-bodies' \(which see) and presence of setting for `comment-start', to tell whether the file is programming code." (if (and allout-reindent-bodies comment-start (not (eq 'force allout-reindent-bodies))) (setq allout-reindent-bodies nil))) ;;;_ > set-allout-regexp () (defun set-allout-regexp () "Generate proper topic-header regexp form for outline functions. Works with respect to `allout-plain-bullets-string' and `allout-distinctive-bullets-string'." (interactive) ;; Derive allout-bullets-string from user configured components: (setq allout-bullets-string "") (let ((strings (list 'allout-plain-bullets-string 'allout-distinctive-bullets-string 'allout-primary-bullet)) cur-string cur-len cur-char index) (while strings (setq index 0) (setq cur-len (length (setq cur-string (symbol-value (car strings))))) (while (< index cur-len) (setq cur-char (aref cur-string index)) (setq allout-bullets-string (concat allout-bullets-string (cond ; Single dash would denote a ; sequence, repeated denotes ; a dash: ((eq cur-char ?-) "--") ; literal close-square-bracket ; doesn't work right in the ; expr, exclude it: ((eq cur-char ?\]) "") (t (regexp-quote (char-to-string cur-char)))))) (setq index (1+ index))) (setq strings (cdr strings))) ) ;; Derive next for repeated use in allout-pending-bullet: (setq allout-plain-bullets-string-len (length allout-plain-bullets-string)) (setq allout-header-subtraction (1- (length allout-header-prefix))) ;; Produce the new allout-regexp: (setq allout-regexp (concat "\\(\\" allout-header-prefix "[ \t]*[" allout-bullets-string "]\\)\\|\\" allout-primary-bullet "+\\|\^l")) (setq allout-line-boundary-regexp (concat "\\(\n\\)\\(" allout-regexp "\\)")) (setq allout-bob-regexp (concat "\\(\\`\\)\\(" allout-regexp "\\)")) ) ;;;_ : Key bindings ;;;_ = allout-mode-map (defvar allout-mode-map nil "Keybindings for (allout) outline minor mode.") ;;;_ > produce-allout-mode-map (keymap-alist &optional base-map) (defun produce-allout-mode-map (keymap-list &optional base-map) "Produce keymap for use as allout-mode-map, from KEYMAP-LIST. Built on top of optional BASE-MAP, or empty sparse map if none specified. See doc string for allout-keybindings-list for format of binding list." (let ((map (or base-map (make-sparse-keymap))) (pref (list allout-command-prefix))) (mapcar (function (lambda (cell) (let ((add-pref (null (cdr (cdr cell)))) (key-suff (list (car cell)))) (apply 'define-key (list map (apply 'concat (if add-pref (append pref key-suff) key-suff)) (car (cdr cell))))))) keymap-list) map)) ;;;_ = allout-prior-bindings - being deprecated. (defvar allout-prior-bindings nil "Variable for use in V18, with allout-added-bindings, for resurrecting, on mode deactivation, bindings that existed before activation. Being deprecated.") ;;;_ = allout-added-bindings - being deprecated (defvar allout-added-bindings nil "Variable for use in V18, with allout-prior-bindings, for resurrecting, on mode deactivation, bindings that existed before activation. Being deprecated.") ;;;_ : Menu bar (defvar allout-mode-exposure-menu) (defvar allout-mode-editing-menu) (defvar allout-mode-navigation-menu) (defvar allout-mode-misc-menu) (defun produce-allout-mode-menubar-entries () (require 'easymenu) (easy-menu-define allout-mode-exposure-menu allout-mode-map "Allout outline exposure menu." '("Exposure" ["Show Entry" allout-show-current-entry t] ["Show Children" allout-show-children t] ["Show Subtree" allout-show-current-subtree t] ["Hide Subtree" allout-hide-current-subtree t] ["Hide Leaves" allout-hide-current-leaves t] "----" ["Show All" allout-show-all t])) (easy-menu-define allout-mode-editing-menu allout-mode-map "Allout outline editing menu." '("Headings" ["Open Sibling" allout-open-sibtopic t] ["Open Subtopic" allout-open-subtopic t] ["Open Supertopic" allout-open-supertopic t] "----" ["Shift Topic In" allout-shift-in t] ["Shift Topic Out" allout-shift-out t] ["Rebullet Topic" allout-rebullet-topic t] ["Rebullet Heading" allout-rebullet-current-heading t] ["Number Siblings" allout-number-siblings t] "----" ["Toggle Topic Encryption" allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption (> (allout-current-depth) 1)])) (easy-menu-define allout-mode-navigation-menu allout-mode-map "Allout outline navigation menu." '("Navigation" ["Next Visible Heading" allout-next-visible-heading t] ["Previous Visible Heading" allout-previous-visible-heading t] "----" ["Up Level" allout-up-current-level t] ["Forward Current Level" allout-forward-current-level t] ["Backward Current Level" allout-backward-current-level t] "----" ["Beginning of Entry" allout-beginning-of-current-entry t] ["End of Entry" allout-end-of-entry t] ["End of Subtree" allout-end-of-current-subtree t])) (easy-menu-define allout-mode-misc-menu allout-mode-map "Allout outlines miscellaneous bindings." '("Misc" ["Version" allout-version t] "----" ["Duplicate Exposed" allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer t] ["Duplicate Exposed, numbered" allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer t] ["Duplicate Exposed, indented" allout-indented-exposed-to-buffer t] "----" ["Set Header Lead" allout-reset-header-lead t] ["Set New Exposure" allout-expose-topic t]))) ;;;_ : Allout Modal-Variables Utilities ;;;_ = allout-mode-prior-settings (defvar allout-mode-prior-settings nil "Internal `allout-mode' use; settings to be resumed on mode deactivation. See `allout-add-resumptions' and `allout-do-resumptions'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-mode-prior-settings) ;;;_ > allout-add-resumptions (&rest pairs) (defun allout-add-resumptions (&rest pairs) "Set name/value pairs. Old settings are preserved for later resumption using `allout-do-resumptions'. The pairs are lists whose car is the name of the variable and car of the cdr is the new value: '(some-var some-value)'. The new value is set as a buffer local. If the variable was not previously buffer-local, then that is noted and the `allout-do-resumptions' will just `kill-local-variable' of that binding. If it previously was buffer-local, the old value is noted and resurrected by `allout-do-resumptions'. \(If the local value was previously void, then it is left as nil on resumption.\) The settings are stored on `allout-mode-prior-settings'." (while pairs (let* ((pair (pop pairs)) (name (car pair)) (value (cadr pair))) (if (not (symbolp name)) (error "Pair's name, %S, must be a symbol, not %s" name (type-of name))) (when (not (assoc name allout-mode-prior-settings)) ;; Not already added as a resumption, create the prior setting entry. (if (local-variable-p name) ;; is already local variable - preserve the prior value: (push (list name (condition-case err (symbol-value name) (void-variable nil))) allout-mode-prior-settings) ;; wasn't local variable, indicate so for resumption by killing ;; local value, and make it local: (push (list name) allout-mode-prior-settings) (make-local-variable name))) (set name value)))) ;;;_ > allout-do-resumptions () (defun allout-do-resumptions () "Resume all name/value settings registered by `allout-add-resumptions'. This is used when concluding allout-mode, to resume selected variables to their settings before allout-mode was started." (while allout-mode-prior-settings (let* ((pair (pop allout-mode-prior-settings)) (name (car pair)) (value-cell (cdr pair))) (if (not value-cell) ;; Prior value was global: (kill-local-variable name) ;; Prior value was explicit: (set name (car value-cell)))))) ;;;_ : Mode-specific incidentals ;;;_ > allout-unprotected (expr) (defmacro allout-unprotected (expr) "Enable internal outline operations to alter invisible text." `(let ((inhibit-read-only t) (inhibit-field-text-motion t)) ,expr)) ;;;_ = allout-mode-hook (defvar allout-mode-hook nil "*Hook that's run when allout mode starts.") ;;;_ = allout-mode-deactivate-hook (defvar allout-mode-deactivate-hook nil "*Hook that's run when allout mode ends.") ;;;_ = allout-exposure-category (defvar allout-exposure-category nil "Symbol for use as allout invisible-text overlay category.") ;;;_ x allout-view-change-hook (defvar allout-view-change-hook nil "*\(Deprecated\) Hook that's run after allout outline exposure changes. Switch to using `allout-exposure-change-hook' instead. Both variables are currently respected, but this one will be ignored in a subsequent allout version.") ;;;_ = allout-exposure-change-hook (defvar allout-exposure-change-hook nil "*Hook that's run after allout outline exposure changes. This variable will replace `allout-view-change-hook' in a subsequent allout version, though both are currently respected.") ;;;_ = allout-outside-normal-auto-fill-function (defvar allout-outside-normal-auto-fill-function nil "Value of normal-auto-fill-function outside of allout mode. Used by allout-auto-fill to do the mandated normal-auto-fill-function wrapped within allout's automatic fill-prefix setting.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-outside-normal-auto-fill-function) ;;;_ = file-var-bug hack (defvar allout-v18/19-file-var-hack nil "Horrible hack used to prevent invalid multiple triggering of outline mode from prop-line file-var activation. Used by `allout-mode' function to track repeats.") ;;;_ = allout-passphrase-verifier-string (defvar allout-passphrase-verifier-string nil "Setting used to test solicited encryption passphrases against the one already associated with a file. It consists of an encrypted random string useful only to verify that a passphrase entered by the user is effective for decryption. The passphrase itself is \*not* recorded in the file anywhere, and the encrypted contents are random binary characters to avoid exposing greater susceptibility to search attacks. The verifier string is retained as an Emacs file variable, as well as in the emacs buffer state, if file variable adjustments are enabled. See `allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment' for details about that.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-passphrase-verifier-string) ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-passphrase-verifier-string 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) ;;;_ = allout-passphrase-hint-string (defvar allout-passphrase-hint-string "" "Variable used to retain reminder string for file's encryption passphrase. See the description of `allout-passphrase-hint-handling' for details about how the reminder is deployed. The hint is retained as an Emacs file variable, as well as in the emacs buffer state, if file variable adjustments are enabled. See `allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment' for details about that.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-passphrase-hint-string) (setq-default allout-passphrase-hint-string "") ;;;###autoload (put 'allout-passphrase-hint-string 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) ;;;_ = allout-after-save-decrypt (defvar allout-after-save-decrypt nil "Internal variable, is nil or has the value of two points: - the location of a topic to be decrypted after saving is done - where to situate the cursor after the decryption is performed This is used to decrypt the topic that was currently being edited, if it was encrypted automatically as part of a file write or autosave.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-after-save-decrypt) ;;;_ > allout-mode-p () ;; Must define this macro above any uses, or byte compilation will lack ;; proper def, if file isn't loaded - eg, during emacs build! (defmacro allout-mode-p () "Return t if `allout-mode' is active in current buffer." 'allout-mode) ;;;_ > allout-write-file-hook-handler () (defun allout-write-file-hook-handler () "Implement `allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves' policy for file writes." (if (or (not (allout-mode-p)) (not (boundp 'allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves)) (not allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves)) nil (let ((except-mark (and (equal allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves 'except-current) (point-marker)))) (if (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (allout-next-topic-pending-encryption except-mark)) (progn (message "auto-encrypting pending topics") (sit-for 0) (condition-case failure (setq allout-after-save-decrypt (allout-encrypt-decrypted except-mark)) (error (progn (message "allout-write-file-hook-handler suppressing error %s" failure) (sit-for 2)))))) )) nil) ;;;_ > allout-auto-save-hook-handler () (defun allout-auto-save-hook-handler () "Implement `allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves' policy for auto save." (if (and (allout-mode-p) allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves) ;; Always implement 'except-current policy when enabled. (let ((allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves 'except-current)) (allout-write-file-hook-handler)))) ;;;_ > allout-after-saves-handler () (defun allout-after-saves-handler () "Decrypt topic encrypted for save, if it's currently being edited. Ie, if it was pending encryption and contained the point in its body before the save. We use values stored in `allout-after-save-decrypt' to locate the topic and the place for the cursor after the decryption is done." (if (not (and (allout-mode-p) (boundp 'allout-after-save-decrypt) allout-after-save-decrypt)) t (goto-char (car allout-after-save-decrypt)) (let ((was-modified (buffer-modified-p))) (allout-toggle-subtree-encryption) (if (not was-modified) (set-buffer-modified-p nil))) (goto-char (cadr allout-after-save-decrypt)) (setq allout-after-save-decrypt nil)) ) ;;;_ #2 Mode activation ;;;_ = allout-explicitly-deactivated (defvar allout-explicitly-deactivated nil "If t, `allout-mode's last deactivation was deliberate. So `allout-post-command-business' should not reactivate it...") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-explicitly-deactivated) ;;;_ > allout-init (&optional mode) (defun allout-init (&optional mode) "Prime `allout-mode' to enable/disable auto-activation, wrt `allout-layout'. MODE is one of the following symbols: - nil \(or no argument) deactivate auto-activation/layout; - `activate', enable auto-activation only; - `ask', enable auto-activation, and enable auto-layout but with confirmation for layout operation solicited from user each time; - `report', just report and return the current auto-activation state; - anything else \(eg, t) for auto-activation and auto-layout, without any confirmation check. Use this function to setup your Emacs session for automatic activation of allout outline mode, contingent to the buffer-specific setting of the `allout-layout' variable. (See `allout-layout' and `allout-expose-topic' docstrings for more details on auto layout). `allout-init' works by setting up (or removing) the `allout-mode' find-file-hook, and giving `allout-auto-activation' a suitable setting. To prime your Emacs session for full auto-outline operation, include the following two lines in your Emacs init file: \(require 'allout) \(allout-init t)" (interactive) (if (interactive-p) (progn (setq mode (completing-read (concat "Select outline auto setup mode " "(empty for report, ? for options) ") '(("nil")("full")("activate")("deactivate") ("ask") ("report") ("")) nil t)) (if (string= mode "") (setq mode 'report) (setq mode (intern-soft mode))))) (let ;; convenience aliases, for consistent ref to respective vars: ((hook 'allout-find-file-hook) (find-file-hook-var-name (if (boundp 'find-file-hook) 'find-file-hook 'find-file-hooks)) (curr-mode 'allout-auto-activation)) (cond ((not mode) (set find-file-hook-var-name (delq hook (symbol-value find-file-hook-var-name))) (if (interactive-p) (message "Allout outline mode auto-activation inhibited."))) ((eq mode 'report) (if (not (memq hook (symbol-value find-file-hook-var-name))) (allout-init nil) ;; Just punt and use the reports from each of the modes: (allout-init (symbol-value curr-mode)))) (t (add-hook find-file-hook-var-name hook) (set curr-mode ; `set', not `setq'! (cond ((eq mode 'activate) (message "Outline mode auto-activation enabled.") 'activate) ((eq mode 'report) ;; Return the current mode setting: (allout-init mode)) ((eq mode 'ask) (message (concat "Outline mode auto-activation and " "-layout \(upon confirmation) enabled.")) 'ask) ((message "Outline mode auto-activation and -layout enabled.") 'full))))))) ;;;_ > allout-setup-menubar () (defun allout-setup-menubar () "Populate the current buffer's menubar with `allout-mode' stuff." (let ((menus (list allout-mode-exposure-menu allout-mode-editing-menu allout-mode-navigation-menu allout-mode-misc-menu)) cur) (while menus (setq cur (car menus) menus (cdr menus)) (easy-menu-add cur)))) ;;;_ > allout-overlay-preparations (defun allout-overlay-preparations () "Set the properties of the allout invisible-text overlay and others." (setplist 'allout-exposure-category nil) (put 'allout-exposure-category 'invisible 'allout) (put 'allout-exposure-category 'evaporate t) ;; XXX We use isearch-open-invisible *and* isearch-mode-end-hook. The ;; latter would be sufficient, but it seems that a separate behavior - ;; the _transient_ opening of invisible text during isearch - is keyed to ;; presence of the isearch-open-invisible property - even though this ;; property controls the isearch _arrival_ behavior. This is the case at ;; least in emacs 21, 22.0, and xemacs 21.4. (put 'allout-exposure-category 'isearch-open-invisible 'allout-isearch-end-handler) (if (featurep 'xemacs) (put 'allout-exposure-category 'start-open t) (put 'allout-exposure-category 'insert-in-front-hooks '(allout-overlay-insert-in-front-handler))) (put 'allout-exposure-category 'modification-hooks '(allout-overlay-interior-modification-handler))) ;;;_ > allout-mode (&optional toggle) ;;;_ : Defun: ;;;###autoload (defun allout-mode (&optional toggle) ;;;_ . Doc string: "Toggle minor mode for controlling exposure and editing of text outlines. \\<allout-mode-map> Optional arg forces mode to re-initialize iff arg is positive num or symbol. Allout outline mode always runs as a minor mode. Allout outline mode provides extensive outline oriented formatting and manipulation. It enables structural editing of outlines, as well as navigation and exposure. It also is specifically aimed at accommodating syntax-sensitive text like programming languages. \(For an example, see the allout code itself, which is organized as an allout outline.) In addition to outline navigation and exposure, allout includes: - topic-oriented repositioning, promotion/demotion, cut, and paste - integral outline exposure-layout - incremental search with dynamic exposure and reconcealment of hidden text - automatic topic-number maintenance - easy topic encryption and decryption - \"Hot-spot\" operation, for single-keystroke maneuvering and exposure control. \(See the allout-mode docstring.) and many other features. Below is a description of the bindings, and then explanation of special `allout-mode' features and terminology. See also the outline menubar additions for quick reference to many of the features, and see the docstring of the function `allout-init' for instructions on priming your emacs session for automatic activation of `allout-mode'. The bindings are dictated by the `allout-keybindings-list' and `allout-command-prefix' variables. Navigation: Exposure Control: ---------- ---------------- \\[allout-next-visible-heading] allout-next-visible-heading | \\[allout-hide-current-subtree] allout-hide-current-subtree \\[allout-previous-visible-heading] allout-previous-visible-heading | \\[allout-show-children] allout-show-children \\[allout-up-current-level] allout-up-current-level | \\[allout-show-current-subtree] allout-show-current-subtree \\[allout-forward-current-level] allout-forward-current-level | \\[allout-show-current-entry] allout-show-current-entry \\[allout-backward-current-level] allout-backward-current-level | \\[allout-show-all] allout-show-all \\[allout-end-of-entry] allout-end-of-entry \\[allout-beginning-of-current-entry] allout-beginning-of-current-entry, alternately, goes to hot-spot Topic Header Production: ----------------------- \\[allout-open-sibtopic] allout-open-sibtopic Create a new sibling after current topic. \\[allout-open-subtopic] allout-open-subtopic ... an offspring of current topic. \\[allout-open-supertopic] allout-open-supertopic ... a sibling of the current topic's parent. Topic Level and Prefix Adjustment: --------------------------------- \\[allout-shift-in] allout-shift-in Shift current topic and all offspring deeper. \\[allout-shift-out] allout-shift-out ... less deep. \\[allout-rebullet-current-heading] allout-rebullet-current-heading Prompt for alternate bullet for current topic. \\[allout-rebullet-topic] allout-rebullet-topic Reconcile bullets of topic and its offspring - distinctive bullets are not changed, others alternated according to nesting depth. \\[allout-number-siblings] allout-number-siblings Number bullets of topic and siblings - the offspring are not affected. With repeat count, revoke numbering. Topic-oriented Killing and Yanking: ---------------------------------- \\[allout-kill-topic] allout-kill-topic Kill current topic, including offspring. \\[allout-kill-line] allout-kill-line Like kill-line, but reconciles numbering, etc. \\[allout-yank] allout-yank Yank, adjusting depth of yanked topic to depth of heading if yanking into bare topic heading (ie, prefix sans text). \\[allout-yank-pop] allout-yank-pop Is to allout-yank as yank-pop is to yank Topic-oriented Encryption: ------------------------- \\[allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption] allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption Encrypt/Decrypt topic content Misc commands: ------------- M-x outlineify-sticky Activate outline mode for current buffer, and establish a default file-var setting for `allout-layout'. \\[allout-mark-topic] allout-mark-topic \\[allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer] allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer Duplicate outline, sans concealed text, to buffer with name derived from derived from that of current buffer - \"*BUFFERNAME exposed*\". \\[allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer] allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer Like above 'copy-exposed', but convert topic prefixes to section.subsection... numeric format. \\[eval-expression] (allout-init t) Setup Emacs session for outline mode auto-activation. Topic Encryption Outline mode supports gpg encryption of topics, with support for symmetric and key-pair modes, passphrase timeout, passphrase consistency checking, user-provided hinting for symmetric key mode, and auto-encryption of topics pending encryption on save. \(Topics pending encryption are, by default, automatically encrypted during file saves; if you're editing the contents of such a topic, it is automatically decrypted for continued editing.) The aim is reliable topic privacy while preventing accidents like neglected encryption before saves, forgetting which passphrase was used, and other practical pitfalls. See `allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption' function docstring and `allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves' customization variable for details. HOT-SPOT Operation Hot-spot operation provides a means for easy, single-keystroke outline navigation and exposure control. When the text cursor is positioned directly on the bullet character of a topic, regular characters (a to z) invoke the commands of the corresponding allout-mode keymap control chars. For example, \"f\" would invoke the command typically bound to \"C-c<space>C-f\" \(\\[allout-forward-current-level] `allout-forward-current-level'). Thus, by positioning the cursor on a topic bullet, you can execute the outline navigation and manipulation commands with a single keystroke. Regular navigation keys (eg, \\[forward-char], \\[next-line]) never get this special translation, so you can use them to get out of the hot-spot and back to normal operation. Note that the command `allout-beginning-of-current-entry' \(\\[allout-beginning-of-current-entry]\) will move to the hot-spot when the cursor is already located at the beginning of the current entry, so you usually can hit \\[allout-beginning-of-current-entry] twice in a row to get to the hot-spot. Terminology Topic hierarchy constituents - TOPICS and SUBTOPICS: TOPIC: A basic, coherent component of an Emacs outline. It can contain and be contained by other topics. CURRENT topic: The visible topic most immediately containing the cursor. DEPTH: The degree of nesting of a topic; it increases with containment. Also called the: LEVEL: The same as DEPTH. ANCESTORS: The topics that contain a topic. PARENT: A topic's immediate ancestor. It has a depth one less than the topic. OFFSPRING: The topics contained by a topic; SUBTOPIC: An immediate offspring of a topic; CHILDREN: The immediate offspring of a topic. SIBLINGS: Topics having the same parent and depth. Topic text constituents: HEADER: The first line of a topic, include the topic PREFIX and header text. PREFIX: The leading text of a topic which distinguishes it from normal text. It has a strict form, which consists of a prefix-lead string, padding, and a bullet. The bullet may be followed by a number, indicating the ordinal number of the topic among its siblings, a space, and then the header text. The relative length of the PREFIX determines the nesting depth of the topic. PREFIX-LEAD: The string at the beginning of a topic prefix, normally a `.'. It can be customized by changing the setting of `allout-header-prefix' and then reinitializing `allout-mode'. By setting the prefix-lead to the comment-string of a programming language, you can embed outline structuring in program code without interfering with the language processing of that code. See `allout-use-mode-specific-leader' docstring for more detail. PREFIX-PADDING: Spaces or asterisks which separate the prefix-lead and the bullet, determining the depth of the topic. BULLET: A character at the end of the topic prefix, it must be one of the characters listed on `allout-plain-bullets-string' or `allout-distinctive-bullets-string'. (See the documentation for these variables for more details.) The default choice of bullet when generating topics varies in a cycle with the depth of the topic. ENTRY: The text contained in a topic before any offspring. BODY: Same as ENTRY. EXPOSURE: The state of a topic which determines the on-screen visibility of its offspring and contained text. CONCEALED: Topics and entry text whose display is inhibited. Contiguous units of concealed text is represented by `...' ellipses. Concealed topics are effectively collapsed within an ancestor. CLOSED: A topic whose immediate offspring and body-text is concealed. OPEN: A topic that is not closed, though its offspring or body may be." ;;;_ . Code (interactive "P") (let* ((active (and (not (equal major-mode 'outline)) (allout-mode-p))) ; Massage universal-arg `toggle' val: (toggle (and toggle (or (and (listp toggle)(car toggle)) toggle))) ; Activation specifically demanded? (explicit-activation (and toggle (or (symbolp toggle) (and (wholenump toggle) (not (zerop toggle)))))) ;; allout-mode already called once during this complex command? (same-complex-command (eq allout-v18/19-file-var-hack (car command-history))) (write-file-hook-var-name (cond ((boundp 'write-file-functions) 'write-file-functions) ((boundp 'write-file-hooks) 'write-file-hooks) (t 'local-write-file-hooks))) do-layout ) ; See comments below re v19.18,.19 bug. (setq allout-v18/19-file-var-hack (car command-history)) (cond ;; Provision for v19.18, 19.19 bug - ;; Emacs v 19.18, 19.19 file-var code invokes prop-line-designated ;; modes twice when file is visited. We have to avoid toggling mode ;; off on second invocation, so we detect it as best we can, and ;; skip everything. ((and same-complex-command ; Still in same complex command ; as last time `allout-mode' invoked. active ; Already activated. (not explicit-activation) ; Prop-line file-vars don't have args. (string-match "^19.1[89]" ; Bug only known to be in v19.18 and emacs-version)); 19.19. t) ;; Deactivation: ((and (not explicit-activation) (or active toggle)) ; Activation not explicitly ; requested, and either in ; active state or *de*activation ; specifically requested: (setq allout-explicitly-deactivated t) (allout-do-resumptions) (remove-from-invisibility-spec '(allout . t)) (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook 'allout-pre-command-business t) (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'allout-post-command-business t) (when (featurep 'xemacs) (remove-hook 'before-change-functions 'allout-before-change-handler t)) (remove-hook 'isearch-mode-end-hook 'allout-isearch-end-handler t) (remove-hook write-file-hook-var-name 'allout-write-file-hook-handler t) (remove-hook 'auto-save-hook 'allout-auto-save-hook-handler t) (remove-overlays (point-min) (point-max) 'category 'allout-exposure-category) (run-hooks 'allout-mode-deactivate-hook) (setq allout-mode nil)) ;; Activation: ((not active) (setq allout-explicitly-deactivated nil) (if allout-old-style-prefixes ;; Inhibit all the fancy formatting: (allout-add-resumptions '((allout-primary-bullet "*") (allout-old-style-prefixes ())))) (allout-overlay-preparations) ; Doesn't hurt to redo this. (allout-infer-header-lead) (allout-infer-body-reindent) (set-allout-regexp) ;; Produce map from current version of allout-keybindings-list: (setq allout-mode-map (produce-allout-mode-map allout-keybindings-list)) (substitute-key-definition 'beginning-of-line 'move-beginning-of-line allout-mode-map global-map) (substitute-key-definition 'end-of-line 'move-end-of-line allout-mode-map global-map) (produce-allout-mode-menubar-entries) (fset 'allout-mode-map allout-mode-map) ;; Include on minor-mode-map-alist, if not already there: (if (not (member '(allout-mode . allout-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist)) (setq minor-mode-map-alist (cons '(allout-mode . allout-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist))) (add-to-invisibility-spec '(allout . t)) (allout-add-resumptions '(line-move-ignore-invisible t)) (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'allout-pre-command-business nil t) (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'allout-post-command-business nil t) (when (featurep 'xemacs) (add-hook 'before-change-functions 'allout-before-change-handler nil t)) (add-hook 'isearch-mode-end-hook 'allout-isearch-end-handler nil t) (add-hook write-file-hook-var-name 'allout-write-file-hook-handler nil t) (add-hook 'auto-save-hook 'allout-auto-save-hook-handler nil t) ;; Stash auto-fill settings and adjust so custom allout auto-fill ;; func will be used if auto-fill is active or activated. (The ;; custom func respects topic headline, maintains hanging-indents, ;; etc.) (if (and auto-fill-function (not allout-inhibit-auto-fill)) ;; allout-auto-fill will use the stashed values and so forth. (allout-add-resumptions '(auto-fill-function allout-auto-fill))) (allout-add-resumptions (list 'allout-former-auto-filler auto-fill-function) ;; Register allout-auto-fill to be used if ;; filling is active: (list 'allout-outside-normal-auto-fill-function normal-auto-fill-function) '(normal-auto-fill-function allout-auto-fill) ;; Paragraphs are broken by topic headlines. (list 'paragraph-start (concat paragraph-start "\\|^\\(" allout-regexp "\\)")) (list 'paragraph-separate (concat paragraph-separate "\\|^\\(" allout-regexp "\\)"))) (or (assq 'allout-mode minor-mode-alist) (setq minor-mode-alist (cons '(allout-mode " Allout") minor-mode-alist))) (allout-setup-menubar) (if allout-layout (setq do-layout t)) (run-hooks 'allout-mode-hook) (setq allout-mode t)) ;; Reactivation: ((setq do-layout t) (allout-infer-body-reindent)) ) ;; end of activation-mode cases. ;; Do auto layout if warranted: (let ((use-layout (if (listp allout-layout) allout-layout allout-default-layout))) (if (and do-layout allout-auto-activation use-layout (and (not (eq allout-auto-activation 'activate)) (if (eq allout-auto-activation 'ask) (if (y-or-n-p (format "Expose %s with layout '%s'? " (buffer-name) use-layout)) t (message "Skipped %s layout." (buffer-name)) nil) t))) (save-excursion (message "Adjusting '%s' exposure..." (buffer-name)) (goto-char 0) (allout-this-or-next-heading) (condition-case err (progn (apply 'allout-expose-topic (list use-layout)) (message "Adjusting '%s' exposure... done." (buffer-name))) ;; Problem applying exposure - notify user, but don't ;; interrupt, eg, file visit: (error (message "%s" (car (cdr err))) (sit-for 1)))))) allout-mode ) ; let* ) ; defun ;;;_ > allout-minor-mode (defalias 'allout-minor-mode 'allout-mode) ;;;_ - Position Assessment ;;;_ > allout-hidden-p (&optional pos) (defsubst allout-hidden-p (&optional pos) "Non-nil if the character after point is invisible." (eq (get-char-property (or pos (point)) 'invisible) 'allout)) ;;;_ > allout-overlay-insert-in-front-handler (ol after beg end ;;; &optional prelen) (defun allout-overlay-insert-in-front-handler (ol after beg end &optional prelen) "Shift the overlay so stuff inserted in front of it are excluded." (if after (move-overlay ol (1+ beg) (overlay-end ol)))) ;;;_ > allout-overlay-interior-modification-handler (ol after beg end ;;; &optional prelen) (defun allout-overlay-interior-modification-handler (ol after beg end &optional prelen) "Get confirmation before making arbitrary changes to invisible text. We expose the invisible text and ask for confirmation. Refusal or keyboard-quit abandons the changes, with keyboard-quit additionally reclosing the opened text. No confirmation is necessary when inhibit-read-only is set - eg, allout internal functions use this feature cohesively bunch changes." (when (and (not inhibit-read-only) (not after)) (let ((start (point)) (ol-start (overlay-start ol)) (ol-end (overlay-end ol)) first) (goto-char beg) (while (< (point) end) (when (allout-hidden-p) (allout-show-to-offshoot) (if (allout-hidden-p) (save-excursion (forward-char 1) (allout-show-to-offshoot))) (when (not first) (setq first (point)))) (goto-char (if (featurep 'xemacs) (next-property-change (1+ (point)) nil end) (next-char-property-change (1+ (point)) end)))) (when first (goto-char first) (condition-case nil (if (not (yes-or-no-p (substitute-command-keys (concat "Modify concealed text? (\"no\" just aborts," " \\[keyboard-quit] also reconceals) ")))) (progn (goto-char start) (error "Concealed-text change refused."))) (quit (allout-flag-region ol-start ol-end nil) (allout-flag-region ol-start ol-end t) (error "Concealed-text change abandoned, text reconcealed.")))) (goto-char start)))) ;;;_ > allout-before-change-handler (beg end) (defun allout-before-change-handler (beg end) "Protect against changes to invisible text. See allout-overlay-interior-modification-handler for details. This before-change handler is used only where modification-hooks overlay property is not supported." ;; allout-overlay-interior-modification-handler on an overlay handles ;; this in other emacs, via `allout-exposure-category's 'modification-hooks. (when (and (featurep 'xemacs) (allout-mode-p)) ;; process all of the pending overlays: (dolist (overlay (overlays-in beg end)) (if (eq (overlay-get ol 'invisible) 'allout) (allout-overlay-interior-modification-handler overlay nil beg end nil))))) ;;;_ > allout-isearch-end-handler (&optional overlay) (defun allout-isearch-end-handler (&optional overlay) "Reconcile allout outline exposure on arriving in hidden text after isearch. Optional OVERLAY parameter is for when this function is used by `isearch-open-invisible' overlay property. It is otherwise unused, so this function can also be used as an `isearch-mode-end-hook'." (if (and (allout-mode-p) (allout-hidden-p)) (allout-show-to-offshoot))) ;;;_ #3 Internal Position State-Tracking - "allout-recent-*" funcs ;;; All the basic outline functions that directly do string matches to ;;; evaluate heading prefix location set the variables ;;; `allout-recent-prefix-beginning' and `allout-recent-prefix-end' ;;; when successful. Functions starting with `allout-recent-' all ;;; use this state, providing the means to avoid redundant searches ;;; for just-established data. This optimization can provide ;;; significant speed improvement, but it must be employed carefully. ;;;_ = allout-recent-prefix-beginning (defvar allout-recent-prefix-beginning 0 "Buffer point of the start of the last topic prefix encountered.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-recent-prefix-beginning) ;;;_ = allout-recent-prefix-end (defvar allout-recent-prefix-end 0 "Buffer point of the end of the last topic prefix encountered.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-recent-prefix-end) ;;;_ = allout-recent-end-of-subtree (defvar allout-recent-end-of-subtree 0 "Buffer point last returned by `allout-end-of-current-subtree'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-recent-end-of-subtree) ;;;_ > allout-prefix-data (beg end) (defmacro allout-prefix-data (beg end) "Register allout-prefix state data - BEGINNING and END of prefix. For reference by `allout-recent' funcs. Returns BEGINNING." `(setq allout-recent-prefix-end ,end allout-recent-prefix-beginning ,beg)) ;;;_ > allout-recent-depth () (defmacro allout-recent-depth () "Return depth of last heading encountered by an outline maneuvering function. All outline functions which directly do string matches to assess headings set the variables `allout-recent-prefix-beginning' and `allout-recent-prefix-end' if successful. This function uses those settings to return the current depth." '(max 1 (- allout-recent-prefix-end allout-recent-prefix-beginning allout-header-subtraction))) ;;;_ > allout-recent-prefix () (defmacro allout-recent-prefix () "Like `allout-recent-depth', but returns text of last encountered prefix. All outline functions which directly do string matches to assess headings set the variables `allout-recent-prefix-beginning' and `allout-recent-prefix-end' if successful. This function uses those settings to return the current depth." '(buffer-substring allout-recent-prefix-beginning allout-recent-prefix-end)) ;;;_ > allout-recent-bullet () (defmacro allout-recent-bullet () "Like allout-recent-prefix, but returns bullet of last encountered prefix. All outline functions which directly do string matches to assess headings set the variables `allout-recent-prefix-beginning' and `allout-recent-prefix-end' if successful. This function uses those settings to return the current depth of the most recently matched topic." '(buffer-substring (1- allout-recent-prefix-end) allout-recent-prefix-end)) ;;;_ #4 Navigation ;;;_ - Position Assessment ;;;_ : Location Predicates ;;;_ > allout-on-current-heading-p () (defun allout-on-current-heading-p () "Return non-nil if point is on current visible topics' header line. Actually, returns prefix beginning point." (save-excursion (allout-beginning-of-current-line) (and (looking-at allout-regexp) (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) ;;;_ > allout-on-heading-p () (defalias 'allout-on-heading-p 'allout-on-current-heading-p) ;;;_ > allout-e-o-prefix-p () (defun allout-e-o-prefix-p () "True if point is located where current topic prefix ends, heading begins." (and (save-excursion (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (beginning-of-line)) (looking-at allout-regexp)) (= (point)(save-excursion (allout-end-of-prefix)(point))))) ;;;_ : Location attributes ;;;_ > allout-depth () (defun allout-depth () "Return depth of topic most immediately containing point. Return zero if point is not within any topic. Like `allout-current-depth', but respects hidden as well as visible topics." (save-excursion (let ((start-point (point))) (if (and (allout-goto-prefix) (not (< start-point (point)))) (allout-recent-depth) (progn ;; Oops, no prefix, zero prefix data: (allout-prefix-data (point)(point)) ;; ... and return 0: 0))))) ;;;_ > allout-current-depth () (defun allout-current-depth () "Return depth of visible topic most immediately containing point. Return zero if point is not within any topic." (save-excursion (if (allout-back-to-current-heading) (max 1 (- allout-recent-prefix-end allout-recent-prefix-beginning allout-header-subtraction)) 0))) ;;;_ > allout-get-current-prefix () (defun allout-get-current-prefix () "Topic prefix of the current topic." (save-excursion (if (allout-goto-prefix) (allout-recent-prefix)))) ;;;_ > allout-get-bullet () (defun allout-get-bullet () "Return bullet of containing topic (visible or not)." (save-excursion (and (allout-goto-prefix) (allout-recent-bullet)))) ;;;_ > allout-current-bullet () (defun allout-current-bullet () "Return bullet of current (visible) topic heading, or none if none found." (condition-case nil (save-excursion (allout-back-to-current-heading) (buffer-substring (- allout-recent-prefix-end 1) allout-recent-prefix-end)) ;; Quick and dirty provision, ostensibly for missing bullet: ('args-out-of-range nil)) ) ;;;_ > allout-get-prefix-bullet (prefix) (defun allout-get-prefix-bullet (prefix) "Return the bullet of the header prefix string PREFIX." ;; Doesn't make sense if we're old-style prefixes, but this just ;; oughtn't be called then, so forget about it... (if (string-match allout-regexp prefix) (substring prefix (1- (match-end 0)) (match-end 0)))) ;;;_ > allout-sibling-index (&optional depth) (defun allout-sibling-index (&optional depth) "Item number of this prospective topic among its siblings. If optional arg DEPTH is greater than current depth, then we're opening a new level, and return 0. If less than this depth, ascend to that depth and count..." (save-excursion (cond ((and depth (<= depth 0) 0)) ((or (not depth) (= depth (allout-depth))) (let ((index 1)) (while (allout-previous-sibling (allout-recent-depth) nil) (setq index (1+ index))) index)) ((< depth (allout-recent-depth)) (allout-ascend-to-depth depth) (allout-sibling-index)) (0)))) ;;;_ > allout-topic-flat-index () (defun allout-topic-flat-index () "Return a list indicating point's numeric section.subsect.subsubsect... Outermost is first." (let* ((depth (allout-depth)) (next-index (allout-sibling-index depth)) (rev-sibls nil)) (while (> next-index 0) (setq rev-sibls (cons next-index rev-sibls)) (setq depth (1- depth)) (setq next-index (allout-sibling-index depth))) rev-sibls) ) ;;;_ - Navigation routines ;;;_ > allout-beginning-of-current-line () (defun allout-beginning-of-current-line () "Like beginning of line, but to visible text." ;; This combination of move-beginning-of-line and beginning-of-line is ;; deliberate, but the (beginning-of-line) may now be superfluous. (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (move-beginning-of-line 1) (beginning-of-line) (while (and (not (bobp)) (or (not (bolp)) (allout-hidden-p))) (beginning-of-line) (if (or (allout-hidden-p) (not (bolp))) (forward-char -1))))) ;;;_ > allout-end-of-current-line () (defun allout-end-of-current-line () "Move to the end of line, past concealed text if any." ;; XXX This is for symmetry with `allout-beginning-of-current-line' - ;; `move-end-of-line' doesn't suffer the same problem as ;; `move-beginning-of-line'. (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (end-of-line) (while (allout-hidden-p) (end-of-line) (if (allout-hidden-p) (forward-char 1))))) ;;;_ > allout-next-heading () (defsubst allout-next-heading () "Move to the heading for the topic \(possibly invisible) after this one. Returns the location of the heading, or nil if none found." (if (and (bobp) (not (eobp)) (looking-at allout-regexp)) (forward-char 1)) (if (re-search-forward allout-line-boundary-regexp nil 0) (allout-prefix-data ; Got valid location state - set vars: (goto-char (or (match-beginning 2) allout-recent-prefix-beginning)) (or (match-end 2) allout-recent-prefix-end)))) ;;;_ > allout-this-or-next-heading (defun allout-this-or-next-heading () "Position cursor on current or next heading." ;; A throwaway non-macro that is defined after allout-next-heading ;; and usable by allout-mode. (if (not (allout-goto-prefix)) (allout-next-heading))) ;;;_ > allout-previous-heading () (defmacro allout-previous-heading () "Move to the prior \(possibly invisible) heading line. Return the location of the beginning of the heading, or nil if not found." '(if (bobp) nil (allout-goto-prefix) (if ;; searches are unbounded and return nil if failed: (or (re-search-backward allout-line-boundary-regexp nil 0) (looking-at allout-bob-regexp)) (progn ; Got valid location state - set vars: (allout-prefix-data (goto-char (or (match-beginning 2) allout-recent-prefix-beginning)) (or (match-end 2) allout-recent-prefix-end)))))) ;;;_ > allout-get-invisibility-overlay () (defun allout-get-invisibility-overlay () "Return the overlay at point that dictates allout invisibility." (let ((overlays (overlays-at (point))) got) (while (and overlays (not got)) (if (equal (overlay-get (car overlays) 'invisible) 'allout) (setq got (car overlays)))) got)) ;;;_ > allout-back-to-visible-text () (defun allout-back-to-visible-text () "Move to most recent prior character that is visible, and return point." (if (allout-hidden-p) (goto-char (overlay-start (allout-get-invisibility-overlay)))) (point)) ;;;_ - Subtree Charting ;;;_ " These routines either produce or assess charts, which are ;;; nested lists of the locations of topics within a subtree. ;;; ;;; Use of charts enables efficient navigation of subtrees, by ;;; requiring only a single regexp-search based traversal, to scope ;;; out the subtopic locations. The chart then serves as the basis ;;; for assessment or adjustment of the subtree, without redundant ;;; traversal of the structure. ;;;_ > allout-chart-subtree (&optional levels orig-depth prev-depth) (defun allout-chart-subtree (&optional levels orig-depth prev-depth) "Produce a location \"chart\" of subtopics of the containing topic. Optional argument LEVELS specifies the depth \(relative to start depth) for the chart. Subsequent optional args are not for public use. Point is left at the end of the subtree. Charts are used to capture outline structure, so that outline-altering routines need assess the structure only once, and then use the chart for their elaborate manipulations. Topics are entered in the chart so the last one is at the car. The entry for each topic consists of an integer indicating the point at the beginning of the topic. Charts for offspring consists of a list containing, recursively, the charts for the respective subtopics. The chart for a topics' offspring precedes the entry for the topic itself. The other function parameters are for internal recursion, and should not be specified by external callers. ORIG-DEPTH is depth of topic at starting point, and PREV-DEPTH is depth of prior topic." (let ((original (not orig-depth)) ; `orig-depth' set only in recursion. chart curr-depth) (if original ; Just starting? ; Register initial settings and ; position to first offspring: (progn (setq orig-depth (allout-depth)) (or prev-depth (setq prev-depth (1+ orig-depth))) (allout-next-heading))) ;; Loop over the current levels' siblings. Besides being more ;; efficient than tail-recursing over a level, it avoids exceeding ;; the typically quite constrained Emacs max-lisp-eval-depth. ;; ;; Probably would speed things up to implement loop-based stack ;; operation rather than recursing for lower levels. Bah. (while (and (not (eobp)) ; Still within original topic? (< orig-depth (setq curr-depth (allout-recent-depth))) (cond ((= prev-depth curr-depth) ;; Register this one and move on: (setq chart (cons (point) chart)) (if (and levels (<= levels 1)) ;; At depth limit - skip sublevels: (or (allout-next-sibling curr-depth) ;; or no more siblings - proceed to ;; next heading at lesser depth: (while (and (<= curr-depth (allout-recent-depth)) (allout-next-heading)))) (allout-next-heading))) ((and (< prev-depth curr-depth) (or (not levels) (> levels 0))) ;; Recurse on deeper level of curr topic: (setq chart (cons (allout-chart-subtree (and levels (1- levels)) orig-depth curr-depth) chart)) ;; ... then continue with this one. ) ;; ... else nil if we've ascended back to prev-depth. ))) (if original ; We're at the last sibling on ; the original level. Position ; to the end of it: (progn (and (not (eobp)) (forward-char -1)) (and (= (preceding-char) ?\n) (= (aref (buffer-substring (max 1 (- (point) 3)) (point)) 1) ?\n) (forward-char -1)) (setq allout-recent-end-of-subtree (point)))) chart ; (nreverse chart) not necessary, ; and maybe not preferable. )) ;;;_ > allout-chart-siblings (&optional start end) (defun allout-chart-siblings (&optional start end) "Produce a list of locations of this and succeeding sibling topics. Effectively a top-level chart of siblings. See `allout-chart-subtree' for an explanation of charts." (save-excursion (if (allout-goto-prefix) (let ((chart (list (point)))) (while (allout-next-sibling) (setq chart (cons (point) chart))) (if chart (setq chart (nreverse chart))))))) ;;;_ > allout-chart-to-reveal (chart depth) (defun allout-chart-to-reveal (chart depth) "Return a flat list of hidden points in subtree CHART, up to DEPTH. Note that point can be left at any of the points on chart, or at the start point." (let (result here) (while (and (or (eq depth t) (> depth 0)) chart) (setq here (car chart)) (if (listp here) (let ((further (allout-chart-to-reveal here (or (eq depth t) (1- depth))))) ;; We're on the start of a subtree - recurse with it, if there's ;; more depth to go: (if further (setq result (append further result))) (setq chart (cdr chart))) (goto-char here) (if (allout-hidden-p) (setq result (cons here result))) (setq chart (cdr chart)))) result)) ;;;_ X allout-chart-spec (chart spec &optional exposing) ;; (defun allout-chart-spec (chart spec &optional exposing) ;; "Not yet \(if ever) implemented. ;; Produce exposure directives given topic/subtree CHART and an exposure SPEC. ;; Exposure spec indicates the locations to be exposed and the prescribed ;; exposure status. Optional arg EXPOSING is an integer, with 0 ;; indicating pending concealment, anything higher indicating depth to ;; which subtopic headers should be exposed, and negative numbers ;; indicating (negative of) the depth to which subtopic headers and ;; bodies should be exposed. ;; The produced list can have two types of entries. Bare numbers ;; indicate points in the buffer where topic headers that should be ;; exposed reside. ;; - bare negative numbers indicates that the topic starting at the ;; point which is the negative of the number should be opened, ;; including their entries. ;; - bare positive values indicate that this topic header should be ;; opened. ;; - Lists signify the beginning and end points of regions that should ;; be flagged, and the flag to employ. (For concealment: `\(\?r\)', and ;; exposure:" ;; (while spec ;; (cond ((listp spec) ;; ) ;; ) ;; (setq spec (cdr spec))) ;; ) ;;;_ - Within Topic ;;;_ > allout-goto-prefix () (defun allout-goto-prefix () "Put point at beginning of immediately containing outline topic. Goes to most immediate subsequent topic if none immediately containing. Not sensitive to topic visibility. Returns the point at the beginning of the prefix, or nil if none." (let (done) (while (and (not done) (search-backward "\n" nil 1)) (forward-char 1) (if (looking-at allout-regexp) (setq done (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) (forward-char -1))) (if (bobp) (cond ((looking-at allout-regexp) (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 0)(match-end 0))) ((allout-next-heading)) (done)) done))) ;;;_ > allout-end-of-prefix () (defun allout-end-of-prefix (&optional ignore-decorations) "Position cursor at beginning of header text. If optional IGNORE-DECORATIONS is non-nil, put just after bullet, otherwise skip white space between bullet and ensuing text." (if (not (allout-goto-prefix)) nil (let ((match-data (match-data))) (goto-char (match-end 0)) (if ignore-decorations t (while (looking-at "[0-9]") (forward-char 1)) (if (and (not (eolp)) (looking-at "\\s-")) (forward-char 1))) (store-match-data match-data)) ;; Reestablish where we are: (allout-current-depth))) ;;;_ > allout-current-bullet-pos () (defun allout-current-bullet-pos () "Return position of current \(visible) topic's bullet." (if (not (allout-current-depth)) nil (1- (match-end 0)))) ;;;_ > allout-back-to-current-heading () (defun allout-back-to-current-heading () "Move to heading line of current topic, or beginning if already on the line. Return value of point, unless we started outside of (before any) topics, in which case we return nil." (allout-beginning-of-current-line) (if (or (allout-on-current-heading-p) (and (re-search-backward (concat "^\\(" allout-regexp "\\)") nil 'move) (progn (while (allout-hidden-p) (allout-beginning-of-current-line) (if (not (looking-at allout-regexp)) (re-search-backward (concat "^\\(" allout-regexp "\\)") nil 'move))) (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))) (if (interactive-p) (allout-end-of-prefix) (point)))) ;;;_ > allout-back-to-heading () (defalias 'allout-back-to-heading 'allout-back-to-current-heading) ;;;_ > allout-pre-next-prefix () (defun allout-pre-next-prefix () "Skip forward to just before the next heading line. Returns that character position." (if (re-search-forward allout-line-boundary-regexp nil 'move) (prog1 (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 2)(match-end 2))))) ;;;_ > allout-end-of-subtree (&optional current include-trailing-blank) (defun allout-end-of-subtree (&optional current include-trailing-blank) "Put point at the end of the last leaf in the containing topic. Optional CURRENT means put point at the end of the containing visible topic. Optional INCLUDE-TRAILING-BLANK means include a trailing blank line, if any, as part of the subtree. Otherwise, that trailing blank will be excluded as delimiting whitespace between topics. Returns the value of point." (interactive "P") (if current (allout-back-to-current-heading) (allout-goto-prefix)) (let ((level (allout-recent-depth))) (allout-next-heading) (while (and (not (eobp)) (> (allout-recent-depth) level)) (allout-next-heading)) (and (not (eobp)) (forward-char -1)) (if (and (not include-trailing-blank) (= ?\n (preceding-char))) (forward-char -1)) (setq allout-recent-end-of-subtree (point)))) ;;;_ > allout-end-of-current-subtree (&optional include-trailing-blank) (defun allout-end-of-current-subtree (&optional include-trailing-blank) "Put point at end of last leaf in currently visible containing topic. Optional INCLUDE-TRAILING-BLANK means include a trailing blank line, if any, as part of the subtree. Otherwise, that trailing blank will be excluded as delimiting whitespace between topics. Returns the value of point." (interactive) (allout-end-of-subtree t include-trailing-blank)) ;;;_ > allout-beginning-of-current-entry () (defun allout-beginning-of-current-entry () "When not already there, position point at beginning of current topic header. If already there, move cursor to bullet for hot-spot operation. \(See `allout-mode' doc string for details of hot-spot operation.)" (interactive) (let ((start-point (point))) (move-beginning-of-line 1) (allout-end-of-prefix) (if (and (interactive-p) (= (point) start-point)) (goto-char (allout-current-bullet-pos))))) ;;;_ > allout-end-of-entry (&optional inclusive) (defun allout-end-of-entry (&optional inclusive) "Position the point at the end of the current topics' entry. Optional INCLUSIVE means also include trailing empty line, if any. When unset, whitespace between items separates them even when the items are collapsed." (interactive) (allout-pre-next-prefix) (if (and (not inclusive) (not (bobp)) (= ?\n (preceding-char))) (forward-char -1)) (point)) ;;;_ > allout-end-of-current-heading () (defun allout-end-of-current-heading () (interactive) (allout-beginning-of-current-entry) (search-forward "\n" nil t) (forward-char -1)) (defalias 'allout-end-of-heading 'allout-end-of-current-heading) ;;;_ > allout-get-body-text () (defun allout-get-body-text () "Return the unmangled body text of the topic immediately containing point." (save-excursion (allout-end-of-prefix) (if (not (search-forward "\n" nil t)) nil (backward-char 1) (let ((pre-body (point))) (if (not pre-body) nil (allout-end-of-entry t) (if (not (= pre-body (point))) (buffer-substring-no-properties (1+ pre-body) (point)))) ) ) ) ) ;;;_ - Depth-wise ;;;_ > allout-ascend-to-depth (depth) (defun allout-ascend-to-depth (depth) "Ascend to depth DEPTH, returning depth if successful, nil if not." (if (and (> depth 0)(<= depth (allout-depth))) (let ((last-good (point))) (while (and (< depth (allout-depth)) (setq last-good (point)) (allout-beginning-of-level) (allout-previous-heading))) (if (= (allout-recent-depth) depth) (progn (goto-char allout-recent-prefix-beginning) depth) (goto-char last-good) nil)) (if (interactive-p) (allout-end-of-prefix)))) ;;;_ > allout-ascend () (defun allout-ascend () "Ascend one level, returning t if successful, nil if not." (prog1 (if (allout-beginning-of-level) (allout-previous-heading)) (if (interactive-p) (allout-end-of-prefix)))) ;;;_ > allout-descend-to-depth (depth) (defun allout-descend-to-depth (depth) "Descend to depth DEPTH within current topic. Returning depth if successful, nil if not." (let ((start-point (point)) (start-depth (allout-depth))) (while (and (> (allout-depth) 0) (not (= depth (allout-recent-depth))) ; ... not there yet (allout-next-heading) ; ... go further (< start-depth (allout-recent-depth)))) ; ... still in topic (if (and (> (allout-depth) 0) (= (allout-recent-depth) depth)) depth (goto-char start-point) nil)) ) ;;;_ > allout-up-current-level (arg &optional dont-complain) (defun allout-up-current-level (arg &optional dont-complain) "Move out ARG levels from current visible topic. Positions on heading line of containing topic. Error if unable to ascend that far, or nil if unable to ascend but optional arg DONT-COMPLAIN is non-nil." (interactive "p") (allout-back-to-current-heading) (let ((present-level (allout-recent-depth)) (last-good (point)) failed) ;; Loop for iterating arg: (while (and (> (allout-recent-depth) 1) (> arg 0) (not (bobp)) (not failed)) (setq last-good (point)) ;; Loop for going back over current or greater depth: (while (and (not (< (allout-recent-depth) present-level)) (or (allout-previous-visible-heading 1) (not (setq failed present-level))))) (setq present-level (allout-current-depth)) (setq arg (- arg 1))) (if (or failed (> arg 0)) (progn (goto-char last-good) (if (interactive-p) (allout-end-of-prefix)) (if (not dont-complain) (error "Can't ascend past outermost level") (if (interactive-p) (allout-end-of-prefix)) nil)) (if (interactive-p) (allout-end-of-prefix)) allout-recent-prefix-beginning))) ;;;_ - Linear ;;;_ > allout-next-sibling (&optional depth backward) (defun allout-next-sibling (&optional depth backward) "Like `allout-forward-current-level', but respects invisible topics. Traverse at optional DEPTH, or current depth if none specified. Go backward if optional arg BACKWARD is non-nil. Return depth if successful, nil otherwise." (if (and backward (bobp)) nil (let ((start-depth (or depth (allout-depth))) (start-point (point)) last-depth) (while (and (not (if backward (bobp) (eobp))) (if backward (allout-previous-heading) (allout-next-heading)) (> (setq last-depth (allout-recent-depth)) start-depth))) (if (and (not (eobp)) (and (> (or last-depth (allout-depth)) 0) (= (allout-recent-depth) start-depth))) allout-recent-prefix-beginning (goto-char start-point) (if depth (allout-depth) start-depth) nil)))) ;;;_ > allout-previous-sibling (&optional depth backward) (defun allout-previous-sibling (&optional depth backward) "Like `allout-forward-current-level' backwards, respecting invisible topics. Optional DEPTH specifies depth to traverse, default current depth. Optional BACKWARD reverses direction. Return depth if successful, nil otherwise." (allout-next-sibling depth (not backward)) ) ;;;_ > allout-snug-back () (defun allout-snug-back () "Position cursor at end of previous topic. Presumes point is at the start of a topic prefix." (if (or (bobp) (eobp)) nil (forward-char -1)) (if (or (bobp) (not (= ?\n (preceding-char)))) nil (forward-char -1)) (point)) ;;;_ > allout-beginning-of-level () (defun allout-beginning-of-level () "Go back to the first sibling at this level, visible or not." (allout-end-of-level 'backward)) ;;;_ > allout-end-of-level (&optional backward) (defun allout-end-of-level (&optional backward) "Go to the last sibling at this level, visible or not." (let ((depth (allout-depth))) (while (allout-previous-sibling depth nil)) (prog1 (allout-recent-depth) (if (interactive-p) (allout-end-of-prefix))))) ;;;_ > allout-next-visible-heading (arg) (defun allout-next-visible-heading (arg) "Move to the next ARG'th visible heading line, backward if arg is negative. Move to buffer limit in indicated direction if headings are exhausted." (interactive "p") (let* ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) (backward (if (< arg 0) (setq arg (* -1 arg)))) (step (if backward -1 1)) prev got) (while (> arg 0) ; limit condition (while (and (not (if backward (bobp)(eobp))) ; boundary condition ;; Move, skipping over all those concealed lines: (prog1 (condition-case nil (or (line-move step) t) (error nil)) (allout-beginning-of-current-line)) (not (setq got (looking-at allout-regexp))))) ;; Register this got, it may be the last: (if got (setq prev got)) (setq arg (1- arg))) (cond (got ; Last move was to a prefix: (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) (allout-end-of-prefix)) (prev ; Last move wasn't, but prev was: (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) ((not backward) (end-of-line) nil)))) ;;;_ > allout-previous-visible-heading (arg) (defun allout-previous-visible-heading (arg) "Move to the previous heading line. With argument, repeats or can move forward if negative. A heading line is one that starts with a `*' (or that `allout-regexp' matches)." (interactive "p") (allout-next-visible-heading (- arg))) ;;;_ > allout-forward-current-level (arg) (defun allout-forward-current-level (arg) "Position point at the next heading of the same level. Takes optional repeat-count, goes backward if count is negative. Returns resulting position, else nil if none found." (interactive "p") (let ((start-depth (allout-current-depth)) (start-arg arg) (backward (> 0 arg)) last-depth (last-good (point)) at-boundary) (if (= 0 start-depth) (error "No siblings, not in a topic...")) (if backward (setq arg (* -1 arg))) (while (not (or (zerop arg) at-boundary)) (while (and (not (if backward (bobp) (eobp))) (if backward (allout-previous-visible-heading 1) (allout-next-visible-heading 1)) (> (setq last-depth (allout-recent-depth)) start-depth))) (if (and last-depth (= last-depth start-depth) (not (if backward (bobp) (eobp)))) (setq last-good (point) arg (1- arg)) (setq at-boundary t))) (if (and (not (eobp)) (= arg 0) (and (> (or last-depth (allout-depth)) 0) (= (allout-recent-depth) start-depth))) allout-recent-prefix-beginning (goto-char last-good) (if (not (interactive-p)) nil (allout-end-of-prefix) (error "Hit %s level %d topic, traversed %d of %d requested" (if backward "first" "last") (allout-recent-depth) (- (abs start-arg) arg) (abs start-arg)))))) ;;;_ > allout-backward-current-level (arg) (defun allout-backward-current-level (arg) "Inverse of `allout-forward-current-level'." (interactive "p") (if (interactive-p) (let ((current-prefix-arg (* -1 arg))) (call-interactively 'allout-forward-current-level)) (allout-forward-current-level (* -1 arg)))) ;;;_ #5 Alteration ;;;_ - Fundamental ;;;_ = allout-post-goto-bullet (defvar allout-post-goto-bullet nil "Outline internal var, for `allout-pre-command-business' hot-spot operation. When set, tells post-processing to reposition on topic bullet, and then unset it. Set by `allout-pre-command-business' when implementing hot-spot operation, where literal characters typed over a topic bullet are mapped to the command of the corresponding control-key on the `allout-mode-map'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'allout-post-goto-bullet) ;;;_ > allout-post-command-business () (defun allout-post-command-business () "Outline `post-command-hook' function. - Implement (and clear) `allout-post-goto-bullet', for hot-spot outline commands. - Decrypt topic currently being edited if it was encrypted for a save." ; Apply any external change func: (if (not (allout-mode-p)) ; In allout-mode. nil (if (and (boundp 'allout-after-save-decrypt) allout-after-save-decrypt) (allout-after-saves-handler)) ;; Implement -post-goto-bullet, if set: (if (and allout-post-goto-bullet (allout-current-bullet-pos)) (progn (goto-char (allout-current-bullet-pos)) (setq allout-post-goto-bullet nil))) )) ;;;_ > allout-pre-command-business () (defun allout-pre-command-business () "Outline `pre-command-hook' function for outline buffers. Implements special behavior when cursor is on bullet character. When the cursor is on the bullet character, self-insert characters are reinterpreted as the corresponding control-character in the `allout-mode-map'. The `allout-mode' `post-command-hook' insures that the cursor which has moved as a result of such reinterpretation is positioned on the bullet character of the destination topic. The upshot is that you can get easy, single (ie, unmodified) key outline maneuvering operations by positioning the cursor on the bullet char. When in this mode you can use regular cursor-positioning command/keystrokes to relocate the cursor off of a bullet character to return to regular interpretation of self-insert characters." (if (not (allout-mode-p)) nil (if (and (eq this-command 'self-insert-command) (eq (point)(allout-current-bullet-pos))) (allout-hotspot-key-handler)))) ;;;_ > allout-hotspot-key-handler () (defun allout-hotspot-key-handler () "Catchall handling of key bindings in hot-spots. Translates unmodified keystrokes to corresponding allout commands, when they would qualify if prefixed with the allout-command-prefix, and sets this-command accordingly. Returns the qualifying command, if any, else nil." (interactive) (let* ((key-num (cond ((numberp last-command-char) last-command-char) ;; for XEmacs character type: ((and (fboundp 'characterp) (apply 'characterp (list last-command-char))) (apply 'char-to-int (list last-command-char))) (t 0))) mapped-binding (on-bullet (eq (point) (allout-current-bullet-pos)))) (if (zerop key-num) nil (if (and (<= 33 key-num) (setq mapped-binding (key-binding (concat allout-command-prefix (char-to-string (if (and (<= 97 key-num) ; "a" (>= 122 key-num)) ; "z" (- key-num 96) key-num))) t))) ;; Qualified with the allout prefix - do hot-spot operation. (setq allout-post-goto-bullet t) ;; accept-defaults nil, or else we'll get allout-item-icon-key-handler. (setq mapped-binding (key-binding (char-to-string key-num)))) (while (keymapp mapped-binding) (setq mapped-binding (lookup-key mapped-binding (read-key-sequence-vector nil t)))) (if mapped-binding (setq this-command mapped-binding))))) ;;;_ > allout-find-file-hook () (defun allout-find-file-hook () "Activate `allout-mode' on non-nil `allout-auto-activation', `allout-layout'. See `allout-init' for setup instructions." (if (and allout-auto-activation (not (allout-mode-p)) allout-layout) (allout-mode t))) ;;;_ - Topic Format Assessment ;;;_ > allout-solicit-alternate-bullet (depth &optional current-bullet) (defun allout-solicit-alternate-bullet (depth &optional current-bullet) "Prompt for and return a bullet char as an alternative to the current one. Offer one suitable for current depth DEPTH as default." (let* ((default-bullet (or (and (stringp current-bullet) current-bullet) (allout-bullet-for-depth depth))) (sans-escapes (regexp-sans-escapes allout-bullets-string)) choice) (save-excursion (goto-char (allout-current-bullet-pos)) (setq choice (solicit-char-in-string (format "Select bullet: %s ('%s' default): " sans-escapes default-bullet) sans-escapes t))) (message "") (if (string= choice "") default-bullet choice)) ) ;;;_ > allout-distinctive-bullet (bullet) (defun allout-distinctive-bullet (bullet) "True if BULLET is one of those on `allout-distinctive-bullets-string'." (string-match (regexp-quote bullet) allout-distinctive-bullets-string)) ;;;_ > allout-numbered-type-prefix (&optional prefix) (defun allout-numbered-type-prefix (&optional prefix) "True if current header prefix bullet is numbered bullet." (and allout-numbered-bullet (string= allout-numbered-bullet (if prefix (allout-get-prefix-bullet prefix) (allout-get-bullet))))) ;;;_ > allout-encrypted-type-prefix (&optional prefix) (defun allout-encrypted-type-prefix (&optional prefix) "True if current header prefix bullet is for an encrypted entry \(body)." (and allout-topic-encryption-bullet (string= allout-topic-encryption-bullet (if prefix (allout-get-prefix-bullet prefix) (allout-get-bullet))))) ;;;_ > allout-bullet-for-depth (&optional depth) (defun allout-bullet-for-depth (&optional depth) "Return outline topic bullet suited to optional DEPTH, or current depth." ;; Find bullet in plain-bullets-string modulo DEPTH. (if allout-stylish-prefixes (char-to-string (aref allout-plain-bullets-string (% (max 0 (- depth 2)) allout-plain-bullets-string-len))) allout-primary-bullet) ) ;;;_ - Topic Production ;;;_ > allout-make-topic-prefix (&optional prior-bullet (defun allout-make-topic-prefix (&optional prior-bullet new depth solicit number-control index) ;; Depth null means use current depth, non-null means we're either ;; opening a new topic after current topic, lower or higher, or we're ;; changing level of current topic. ;; Solicit dominates specified bullet-char. ;;;_ . Doc string: "Generate a topic prefix suitable for optional arg DEPTH, or current depth. All the arguments are optional. PRIOR-BULLET indicates the bullet of the prefix being changed, or nil if none. This bullet may be preserved (other options notwithstanding) if it is on the `allout-distinctive-bullets-string', for instance. Second arg NEW indicates that a new topic is being opened after the topic at point, if non-nil. Default bullet for new topics, eg, may be set (contingent to other args) to numbered bullets if previous sibling is one. The implication otherwise is that the current topic is being adjusted - shifted or rebulleted - and we don't consider bullet or previous sibling. Third arg DEPTH forces the topic prefix to that depth, regardless of the current topics' depth. If SOLICIT is non-nil, then the choice of bullet is solicited from user. If it's a character, then that character is offered as the default, otherwise the one suited to the context \(according to distinction or depth) is offered. \(This overrides other options, including, eg, a distinctive PRIOR-BULLET.) If non-nil, then the context-specific bullet is used. Fifth arg, NUMBER-CONTROL, matters only if `allout-numbered-bullet' is non-nil *and* soliciting was not explicitly invoked. Then NUMBER-CONTROL non-nil forces prefix to either numbered or denumbered format, depending on the value of the sixth arg, INDEX. \(Note that NUMBER-CONTROL does *not* apply to level 1 topics. Sorry...) If NUMBER-CONTROL is non-nil and sixth arg INDEX is non-nil then the prefix of the topic is forced to be numbered. Non-nil NUMBER-CONTROL and nil INDEX forces non-numbered format on the bullet. Non-nil NUMBER-CONTROL and non-nil, non-number INDEX means that the index for the numbered prefix will be derived, by counting siblings back to start of level. If INDEX is a number, then that number is used as the index for the numbered prefix (allowing, eg, sequential renumbering to not require this function counting back the index for each successive sibling)." ;;;_ . Code: ;; The options are ordered in likely frequence of use, most common ;; highest, least lowest. Ie, more likely to be doing prefix ;; adjustments than soliciting, and yet more than numbering. ;; Current prefix is least dominant, but most likely to be commonly ;; specified... (let* (body numbering denumbering (depth (or depth (allout-depth))) (header-lead allout-header-prefix) (bullet-char ;; Getting value for bullet char is practically the whole job: (cond ; Simplest situation - level 1: ((<= depth 1) (setq header-lead "") allout-primary-bullet) ; Simple, too: all asterisks: (allout-old-style-prefixes ;; Cheat - make body the whole thing, null out header-lead and ;; bullet-char: (setq body (make-string depth (string-to-char allout-primary-bullet))) (setq header-lead "") "") ;; (Neither level 1 nor old-style, so we're space padding. ;; Sneak it in the condition of the next case, whatever it is.) ;; Solicitation overrides numbering and other cases: ((progn (setq body (make-string (- depth 2) ?\ )) ;; The actual condition: solicit) (let* ((got (allout-solicit-alternate-bullet depth solicit))) ;; Gotta check whether we're numbering and got a numbered bullet: (setq numbering (and allout-numbered-bullet (not (and number-control (not index))) (string= got allout-numbered-bullet))) ;; Now return what we got, regardless: got)) ;; Numbering invoked through args: ((and allout-numbered-bullet number-control) (if (setq numbering (not (setq denumbering (not index)))) allout-numbered-bullet (if (and prior-bullet (not (string= allout-numbered-bullet prior-bullet))) prior-bullet (allout-bullet-for-depth depth)))) ;;; Neither soliciting nor controlled numbering ;;; ;;; (may be controlled denumbering, tho) ;;; ;; Check wrt previous sibling: ((and new ; only check for new prefixes (<= depth (allout-depth)) allout-numbered-bullet ; ... & numbering enabled (not denumbering) (let ((sibling-bullet (save-excursion ;; Locate correct sibling: (or (>= depth (allout-depth)) (allout-ascend-to-depth depth)) (allout-get-bullet)))) (if (and sibling-bullet (string= allout-numbered-bullet sibling-bullet)) (setq numbering sibling-bullet))))) ;; Distinctive prior bullet? ((and prior-bullet (allout-distinctive-bullet prior-bullet) ;; Either non-numbered: (or (not (and allout-numbered-bullet (string= prior-bullet allout-numbered-bullet))) ;; or numbered, and not denumbering: (setq numbering (not denumbering))) ;; Here 'tis: prior-bullet)) ;; Else, standard bullet per depth: ((allout-bullet-for-depth depth))))) (concat header-lead body bullet-char (if numbering (format "%d" (cond ((and index (numberp index)) index) (new (1+ (allout-sibling-index depth))) ((allout-sibling-index)))))) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-open-topic (relative-depth &optional before offer-recent-bullet) (defun allout-open-topic (relative-depth &optional before offer-recent-bullet) "Open a new topic at depth DEPTH. New topic is situated after current one, unless optional flag BEFORE is non-nil, or unless current line is completely empty - lacking even whitespace - in which case open is done on the current line. When adding an offspring, it will be added immediately after the parent if the other offspring are exposed, or after the last child if the offspring are hidden. \(The intervening offspring will be exposed in the latter case.) If OFFER-RECENT-BULLET is true, offer to use the bullet of the prior sibling. Nuances: - Creation of new topics is with respect to the visible topic containing the cursor, regardless of intervening concealed ones. - New headers are generally created after/before the body of a topic. However, they are created right at cursor location if the cursor is on a blank line, even if that breaks the current topic body. This is intentional, to provide a simple means for deliberately dividing topic bodies. - Double spacing of topic lists is preserved. Also, the first level two topic is created double-spaced (and so would be subsequent siblings, if that's left intact). Otherwise, single-spacing is used. - Creation of sibling or nested topics is with respect to the topic you're starting from, even when creating backwards. This way you can easily create a sibling in front of the current topic without having to go to its preceding sibling, and then open forward from there." (allout-beginning-of-current-line) (let* ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) (depth (+ (allout-current-depth) relative-depth)) (opening-on-blank (if (looking-at "^\$") (not (setq before nil)))) ;; bunch o vars set while computing ref-topic opening-numbered ref-depth ref-bullet (ref-topic (save-excursion (cond ((< relative-depth 0) (allout-ascend-to-depth depth)) ((>= relative-depth 1) nil) (t (allout-back-to-current-heading))) (setq ref-depth (allout-recent-depth)) (setq ref-bullet (if (> allout-recent-prefix-end 1) (allout-recent-bullet) "")) (setq opening-numbered (save-excursion (and allout-numbered-bullet (or (<= relative-depth 0) (allout-descend-to-depth depth)) (if (allout-numbered-type-prefix) allout-numbered-bullet)))) (point))) dbl-space doing-beginning) (if (not opening-on-blank) ; Positioning and vertical ; padding - only if not ; opening-on-blank: (progn (goto-char ref-topic) (setq dbl-space ; Determine double space action: (or (and (<= relative-depth 0) ; not descending; (save-excursion ;; at b-o-b or preceded by a blank line? (or (> 0 (forward-line -1)) (looking-at "^\\s-*$") (bobp))) (save-excursion ;; succeeded by a blank line? (allout-end-of-current-subtree) (looking-at "\n\n"))) (and (= ref-depth 1) (or before (= depth 1) (save-excursion ;; Don't already have following ;; vertical padding: (not (allout-pre-next-prefix))))))) ;; Position to prior heading, if inserting backwards, and not ;; going outwards: (if (and before (>= relative-depth 0)) (progn (allout-back-to-current-heading) (setq doing-beginning (bobp)) (if (not (bobp)) (allout-previous-heading))) (if (and before (bobp)) (open-line 1))) (if (<= relative-depth 0) ;; Not going inwards, don't snug up: (if doing-beginning (if (not dbl-space) (open-line 1) (open-line 2)) (if before (progn (end-of-line) (allout-pre-next-prefix) (while (and (= ?\n (following-char)) (save-excursion (forward-char 1) (allout-hidden-p))) (forward-char 1)) (if (not (looking-at "^$")) (open-line 1))) (allout-end-of-current-subtree) (if (looking-at "\n\n") (forward-char 1)))) ;; Going inwards - double-space if first offspring is ;; double-spaced, otherwise snug up. (allout-end-of-entry) (if (eobp) (newline 1) (line-move 1)) (allout-beginning-of-current-line) (backward-char 1) (if (bolp) ;; Blank lines between current header body and next ;; header - get to last substantive (non-white-space) ;; line in body: (progn (setq dbl-space t) (re-search-backward "[^ \t\n]" nil t))) (if (looking-at "\n\n") (setq dbl-space t)) (if (save-excursion (allout-next-heading) (when (> (allout-recent-depth) ref-depth) ;; This is an offspring. (forward-line -1) (looking-at "^\\s-*$"))) (progn (forward-line 1) (open-line 1) (forward-line 1))) (allout-end-of-current-line)) ;;(if doing-beginning (goto-char doing-beginning)) (if (not (bobp)) ;; We insert a newline char rather than using open-line to ;; avoid rear-stickiness inheritence of read-only property. (progn (if (and (not (> depth ref-depth)) (not before)) (open-line 1) (if (and (not dbl-space) (> depth ref-depth)) (newline 1) (if dbl-space (open-line 1) (if (not before) (newline 1))))) (if (and dbl-space (not (> relative-depth 0))) (newline 1)) (if (and (not (eobp)) (not (bolp))) (forward-char 1)))) )) (insert (concat (allout-make-topic-prefix opening-numbered t depth) " ")) (allout-rebullet-heading (and offer-recent-bullet ref-bullet) depth nil nil t) (if (> relative-depth 0) (save-excursion (goto-char ref-topic) (allout-show-children))) (end-of-line) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-open-subtopic (arg) (defun allout-open-subtopic (arg) "Open new topic header at deeper level than the current one. Negative universal arg means to open deeper, but place the new topic prior to the current one." (interactive "p") (allout-open-topic 1 (> 0 arg) (< 1 arg))) ;;;_ > allout-open-sibtopic (arg) (defun allout-open-sibtopic (arg) "Open new topic header at same level as the current one. Positive universal arg means to use the bullet of the prior sibling. Negative universal arg means to place the new topic prior to the current one." (interactive "p") (allout-open-topic 0 (> 0 arg) (not (= 1 arg)))) ;;;_ > allout-open-supertopic (arg) (defun allout-open-supertopic (arg) "Open new topic header at shallower level than the current one. Negative universal arg means to open shallower, but place the new topic prior to the current one." (interactive "p") (allout-open-topic -1 (> 0 arg) (< 1 arg))) ;;;_ - Outline Alteration ;;;_ : Topic Modification ;;;_ = allout-former-auto-filler (defvar allout-former-auto-filler nil "Name of modal fill function being wrapped by `allout-auto-fill'.") ;;;_ > allout-auto-fill () (defun allout-auto-fill () "`allout-mode' autofill function. Maintains outline hanging topic indentation if `allout-use-hanging-indents' is set." (when (not allout-inhibit-auto-fill) (let ((fill-prefix (if allout-use-hanging-indents ;; Check for topic header indentation: (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (if (looking-at allout-regexp) ;; ... construct indentation to account for ;; length of topic prefix: (make-string (progn (allout-end-of-prefix) (current-column)) ?\ ))))) (use-auto-fill-function (or allout-outside-normal-auto-fill-function auto-fill-function 'do-auto-fill))) (if (or allout-former-auto-filler allout-use-hanging-indents) (funcall use-auto-fill-function))))) ;;;_ > allout-reindent-body (old-depth new-depth &optional number) (defun allout-reindent-body (old-depth new-depth &optional number) "Reindent body lines which were indented at OLD-DEPTH to NEW-DEPTH. Optional arg NUMBER indicates numbering is being added, and it must be accommodated. Note that refill of indented paragraphs is not done." (save-excursion (allout-end-of-prefix) (let* ((new-margin (current-column)) excess old-indent-begin old-indent-end ;; We want the column where the header-prefix text started ;; *before* the prefix was changed, so we infer it relative ;; to the new margin and the shift in depth: (old-margin (+ old-depth (- new-margin new-depth)))) ;; Process lines up to (but excluding) next topic header: (allout-unprotected (save-match-data (while (and (re-search-forward "\n\\(\\s-*\\)" nil t) ;; Register the indent data, before we reset the ;; match data with a subsequent `looking-at': (setq old-indent-begin (match-beginning 1) old-indent-end (match-end 1)) (not (looking-at allout-regexp))) (if (> 0 (setq excess (- (- old-indent-end old-indent-begin) old-margin))) ;; Text starts left of old margin - don't adjust: nil ;; Text was hanging at or right of old left margin - ;; reindent it, preserving its existing indentation ;; beyond the old margin: (delete-region old-indent-begin old-indent-end) (indent-to (+ new-margin excess (current-column)))))))))) ;;;_ > allout-rebullet-current-heading (arg) (defun allout-rebullet-current-heading (arg) "Solicit new bullet for current visible heading." (interactive "p") (let ((initial-col (current-column)) (on-bullet (eq (point)(allout-current-bullet-pos))) (backwards (if (< arg 0) (setq arg (* arg -1))))) (while (> arg 0) (save-excursion (allout-back-to-current-heading) (allout-end-of-prefix) (allout-rebullet-heading t ;;; solicit nil ;;; depth nil ;;; number-control nil ;;; index t)) ;;; do-successors (setq arg (1- arg)) (if (<= arg 0) nil (setq initial-col nil) ; Override positioning back to init col (if (not backwards) (allout-next-visible-heading 1) (allout-goto-prefix) (allout-next-visible-heading -1)))) (message "Done.") (cond (on-bullet (goto-char (allout-current-bullet-pos))) (initial-col (move-to-column initial-col))))) ;;;_ > allout-rebullet-heading (&optional solicit ...) (defun allout-rebullet-heading (&optional solicit new-depth number-control index do-successors) "Adjust bullet of current topic prefix. All args are optional. If SOLICIT is non-nil, then the choice of bullet is solicited from user. If it's a character, then that character is offered as the default, otherwise the one suited to the context \(according to distinction or depth) is offered. If non-nil, then the context-specific bullet is just used. Second arg DEPTH forces the topic prefix to that depth, regardless of the topic's current depth. Third arg NUMBER-CONTROL can force the prefix to or away from numbered form. It has effect only if `allout-numbered-bullet' is non-nil and soliciting was not explicitly invoked (via first arg). Its effect, numbering or denumbering, then depends on the setting of the forth arg, INDEX. If NUMBER-CONTROL is non-nil and forth arg INDEX is nil, then the prefix of the topic is forced to be non-numbered. Null index and non-nil NUMBER-CONTROL forces denumbering. Non-nil INDEX (and non-nil NUMBER-CONTROL) forces a numbered-prefix form. If non-nil INDEX is a number, then that number is used for the numbered prefix. Non-nil and non-number means that the index for the numbered prefix will be derived by allout-make-topic-prefix. Fifth arg DO-SUCCESSORS t means re-resolve count on succeeding siblings. Cf vars `allout-stylish-prefixes', `allout-old-style-prefixes', and `allout-numbered-bullet', which all affect the behavior of this function." (let* ((current-depth (allout-depth)) (new-depth (or new-depth current-depth)) (mb allout-recent-prefix-beginning) (me allout-recent-prefix-end) (current-bullet (buffer-substring (- me 1) me)) (new-prefix (allout-make-topic-prefix current-bullet nil new-depth solicit number-control index))) ;; Is new one is identical to old? (if (and (= current-depth new-depth) (string= current-bullet (substring new-prefix (1- (length new-prefix))))) ;; Nothing to do: t ;; New prefix probably different from old: ; get rid of old one: (allout-unprotected (delete-region mb me)) (goto-char mb) ; Dispense with number if ; numbered-bullet prefix: (if (and allout-numbered-bullet (string= allout-numbered-bullet current-bullet) (looking-at "[0-9]+")) (allout-unprotected (delete-region (match-beginning 0)(match-end 0)))) ; Put in new prefix: (allout-unprotected (insert new-prefix)) ;; Reindent the body if elected, margin changed, and not encrypted body: (if (and allout-reindent-bodies (not (= new-depth current-depth)) (not (allout-encrypted-topic-p))) (allout-reindent-body current-depth new-depth)) ;; Recursively rectify successive siblings of orig topic if ;; caller elected for it: (if do-successors (save-excursion (while (allout-next-sibling new-depth nil) (setq index (cond ((numberp index) (1+ index)) ((not number-control) (allout-sibling-index)))) (if (allout-numbered-type-prefix) (allout-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit new-depth ;;; new-depth number-control;;; number-control index ;;; index nil))))) ;;;(dont!)do-successors ) ; (if (and (= current-depth new-depth)...)) ) ; let* ((current-depth (allout-depth))...) ) ; defun ;;;_ > allout-rebullet-topic (arg) (defun allout-rebullet-topic (arg) "Rebullet the visible topic containing point and all contained subtopics. Descends into invisible as well as visible topics, however. With repeat count, shift topic depth by that amount." (interactive "P") (let ((start-col (current-column))) (save-excursion ;; Normalize arg: (cond ((null arg) (setq arg 0)) ((listp arg) (setq arg (car arg)))) ;; Fill the user in, in case we're shifting a big topic: (if (not (zerop arg)) (message "Shifting...")) (allout-back-to-current-heading) (if (<= (+ (allout-recent-depth) arg) 0) (error "Attempt to shift topic below level 1")) (allout-rebullet-topic-grunt arg) (if (not (zerop arg)) (message "Shifting... done."))) (move-to-column (max 0 (+ start-col arg))))) ;;;_ > allout-rebullet-topic-grunt (&optional relative-depth ...) (defun allout-rebullet-topic-grunt (&optional relative-depth starting-depth starting-point index do-successors) "Like `allout-rebullet-topic', but on nearest containing topic \(visible or not). See `allout-rebullet-heading' for rebulleting behavior. All arguments are optional. First arg RELATIVE-DEPTH means to shift the depth of the entire topic that amount. The rest of the args are for internal recursive use by the function itself. The are STARTING-DEPTH, STARTING-POINT, and INDEX." (let* ((relative-depth (or relative-depth 0)) (new-depth (allout-depth)) (starting-depth (or starting-depth new-depth)) (on-starting-call (null starting-point)) (index (or index ;; Leave index null on starting call, so rebullet-heading ;; calculates it at what might be new depth: (and (or (zerop relative-depth) (not on-starting-call)) (allout-sibling-index)))) (moving-outwards (< 0 relative-depth)) (starting-point (or starting-point (point)))) ;; Sanity check for excessive promotion done only on starting call: (and on-starting-call moving-outwards (> 0 (+ starting-depth relative-depth)) (error "Attempt to shift topic out beyond level 1")) ;;; ====> (cond ((= starting-depth new-depth) ;; We're at depth to work on this one: (allout-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit (+ starting-depth ;;; starting-depth relative-depth) nil ;;; number index ;;; index ;; Every contained topic will get hit, ;; and we have to get to outside ones ;; deliberately: nil) ;;; do-successors ;; ... and work on subsequent ones which are at greater depth: (setq index 0) (allout-next-heading) (while (and (not (eobp)) (< starting-depth (allout-recent-depth))) (setq index (1+ index)) (allout-rebullet-topic-grunt relative-depth ;;; relative-depth (1+ starting-depth);;;starting-depth starting-point ;;; starting-point index))) ;;; index ((< starting-depth new-depth) ;; Rare case - subtopic more than one level deeper than parent. ;; Treat this one at an even deeper level: (allout-rebullet-topic-grunt relative-depth ;;; relative-depth new-depth ;;; starting-depth starting-point ;;; starting-point index))) ;;; index (if on-starting-call (progn ;; Rectify numbering of former siblings of the adjusted topic, ;; if topic has changed depth (if (or do-successors (and (not (zerop relative-depth)) (or (= (allout-recent-depth) starting-depth) (= (allout-recent-depth) (+ starting-depth relative-depth))))) (allout-rebullet-heading nil nil nil nil t)) ;; Now rectify numbering of new siblings of the adjusted topic, ;; if depth has been changed: (progn (goto-char starting-point) (if (not (zerop relative-depth)) (allout-rebullet-heading nil nil nil nil t))))) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-renumber-to-depth (&optional depth) (defun allout-renumber-to-depth (&optional depth) "Renumber siblings at current depth. Affects superior topics if optional arg DEPTH is less than current depth. Returns final depth." ;; Proceed by level, processing subsequent siblings on each, ;; ascending until we get shallower than the start depth: (let ((ascender (allout-depth)) was-eobp) (while (and (not (eobp)) (allout-depth) (>= (allout-recent-depth) depth) (>= ascender depth)) ; Skip over all topics at ; lesser depths, which can not ; have been disturbed: (while (and (not (setq was-eobp (eobp))) (> (allout-recent-depth) ascender)) (allout-next-heading)) ; Prime ascender for ascension: (setq ascender (1- (allout-recent-depth))) (if (>= (allout-recent-depth) depth) (allout-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit nil ;;; depth nil ;;; number-control nil ;;; index t)) ;;; do-successors (if was-eobp (goto-char (point-max))))) (allout-recent-depth)) ;;;_ > allout-number-siblings (&optional denumber) (defun allout-number-siblings (&optional denumber) "Assign numbered topic prefix to this topic and its siblings. With universal argument, denumber - assign default bullet to this topic and its siblings. With repeated universal argument (`^U^U'), solicit bullet for each rebulleting each topic at this level." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (allout-back-to-current-heading) (allout-beginning-of-level) (let ((depth (allout-recent-depth)) (index (if (not denumber) 1)) (use-bullet (equal '(16) denumber)) (more t)) (while more (allout-rebullet-heading use-bullet ;;; solicit depth ;;; depth t ;;; number-control index ;;; index nil) ;;; do-successors (if index (setq index (1+ index))) (setq more (allout-next-sibling depth nil)))))) ;;;_ > allout-shift-in (arg) (defun allout-shift-in (arg) "Increase depth of current heading and any topics collapsed within it. We disallow shifts that would result in the topic having a depth more than one level greater than the immediately previous topic, to avoid containment discontinuity. The first topic in the file can be adjusted to any positive depth, however." (interactive "p") (if (> arg 0) (save-excursion (allout-back-to-current-heading) (if (not (bobp)) (let* ((current-depth (allout-recent-depth)) (start-point (point)) (predecessor-depth (progn (forward-char -1) (allout-goto-prefix) (if (< (point) start-point) (allout-recent-depth) 0)))) (if (and (> predecessor-depth 0) (> (+ current-depth arg) (1+ predecessor-depth))) (error (concat "Disallowed shift deeper than" " containing topic's children."))))))) (allout-rebullet-topic arg)) ;;;_ > allout-shift-out (arg) (defun allout-shift-out (arg) "Decrease depth of current heading and any topics collapsed within it. We disallow shifts that would result in the topic having a depth more than one level greater than the immediately previous topic, to avoid containment discontinuity. The first topic in the file can be adjusted to any positive depth, however." (interactive "p") (if (< arg 0) (allout-shift-in (* arg -1))) (allout-rebullet-topic (* arg -1))) ;;;_ : Surgery (kill-ring) functions with special provisions for outlines: ;;;_ > allout-kill-line (&optional arg) (defun allout-kill-line (&optional arg) "Kill line, adjusting subsequent lines suitably for outline mode." (interactive "*P") (if (or (not (allout-mode-p)) (not (bolp)) (not (looking-at allout-regexp))) ;; Just do a regular kill: (kill-line arg) ;; Ah, have to watch out for adjustments: (let* ((beg (point)) (beg-hidden (allout-hidden-p)) (end-hidden (save-excursion (allout-end-of-current-line) (allout-hidden-p))) (depth (allout-depth)) (collapsed (allout-current-topic-collapsed-p))) (if collapsed (put-text-property beg (1+ beg) 'allout-was-collapsed t) (remove-text-properties beg (1+ beg) '(allout-was-collapsed t))) (if (and (not beg-hidden) (not end-hidden)) (allout-unprotected (kill-line arg)) (kill-line arg)) ; Provide some feedback: (sit-for 0) (if allout-numbered-bullet (save-excursion ; Renumber subsequent topics if needed: (if (not (looking-at allout-regexp)) (allout-next-heading)) (allout-renumber-to-depth depth)))))) ;;;_ > allout-kill-topic () (defun allout-kill-topic () "Kill topic together with subtopics. Trailing whitespace is killed with a topic if that whitespace: - would separate the topic from a subsequent sibling - would separate the topic from the end of buffer - would not be added to whitespace already separating the topic from the previous one. Completely collapsed topics are marked as such, for re-collapse when yank with allout-yank into an outline as a heading." ;; Some finagling is done to make complex topic kills appear faster ;; than they actually are. A redisplay is performed immediately ;; after the region is deleted, though the renumbering process ;; has yet to be performed. This means that there may appear to be ;; a lag *after* a kill has been performed. (interactive) (let* ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) (collapsed (allout-current-topic-collapsed-p)) (beg (prog1 (allout-back-to-current-heading) (beginning-of-line))) (depth (allout-recent-depth))) (allout-end-of-current-subtree) (if (and (/= (current-column) 0) (not (eobp))) (forward-char 1)) (if (not (eobp)) (if (and (looking-at "\n") (or (save-excursion (or (not (allout-next-heading)) (= depth (allout-recent-depth)))) (and (> (- beg (point-min)) 3) (string= (buffer-substring (- beg 2) beg) "\n\n")))) (forward-char 1))) (if collapsed (allout-unprotected (put-text-property beg (1+ beg) 'allout-was-collapsed t)) (allout-unprotected (remove-text-properties beg (1+ beg) '(allout-was-collapsed t)))) (allout-unprotected (kill-region beg (point))) (sit-for 0) (save-excursion (allout-renumber-to-depth depth)))) ;;;_ > allout-yank-processing () (defun allout-yank-processing (&optional arg) "Incidental allout-specific business to be done just after text yanks. Does depth adjustment of yanked topics, when: 1 the stuff being yanked starts with a valid outline header prefix, and 2 it is being yanked at the end of a line which consists of only a valid topic prefix. Also, adjusts numbering of subsequent siblings when appropriate. Depth adjustment alters the depth of all the topics being yanked the amount it takes to make the first topic have the depth of the header into which it's being yanked. The point is left in front of yanked, adjusted topics, rather than at the end (and vice-versa with the mark). Non-adjusted yanks, however, are left exactly like normal, non-allout-specific yanks." (interactive "*P") ; Get to beginning, leaving ; region around subject: (if (< (allout-mark-marker t) (point)) (exchange-point-and-mark)) (let* ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) (subj-beg (point)) (into-bol (bolp)) (subj-end (allout-mark-marker t)) (was-collapsed (get-text-property subj-beg 'allout-was-collapsed)) ;; 'resituate' if yanking an entire topic into topic header: (resituate (and (allout-e-o-prefix-p) (looking-at (concat "\\(" allout-regexp "\\)")) (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))) ;; `rectify-numbering' if resituating (where several topics may ;; be resituating) or yanking a topic into a topic slot (bol): (rectify-numbering (or resituate (and into-bol (looking-at allout-regexp))))) (if resituate ; The yanked stuff is a topic: (let* ((prefix-len (- (match-end 1) subj-beg)) (subj-depth (allout-recent-depth)) (prefix-bullet (allout-recent-bullet)) (adjust-to-depth ;; Nil if adjustment unnecessary, otherwise depth to which ;; adjustment should be made: (save-excursion (and (goto-char subj-end) (eolp) (goto-char subj-beg) (and (looking-at allout-regexp) (progn (beginning-of-line) (not (= (point) subj-beg))) (looking-at allout-regexp) (allout-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) (allout-recent-depth)))) (more t)) (setq rectify-numbering allout-numbered-bullet) (if adjust-to-depth ; Do the adjustment: (progn (message "... yanking") (sit-for 0) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region subj-beg subj-end) ; Trim off excessive blank ; line at end, if any: (goto-char (point-max)) (if (looking-at "^$") (allout-unprotected (delete-char -1))) ; Work backwards, with each ; shallowest level, ; successively excluding the ; last processed topic from ; the narrow region: (while more (allout-back-to-current-heading) ; go as high as we can in each bunch: (while (allout-ascend-to-depth (1- (allout-depth)))) (save-excursion (allout-rebullet-topic-grunt (- adjust-to-depth subj-depth)) (allout-depth)) (if (setq more (not (bobp))) (progn (widen) (forward-char -1) (narrow-to-region subj-beg (point)))))) (message "") ;; Preserve new bullet if it's a distinctive one, otherwise ;; use old one: (if (string-match (regexp-quote prefix-bullet) allout-distinctive-bullets-string) ; Delete from bullet of old to ; before bullet of new: (progn (beginning-of-line) (delete-region (point) subj-beg) (set-marker (allout-mark-marker t) subj-end) (goto-char subj-beg) (allout-end-of-prefix)) ; Delete base subj prefix, ; leaving old one: (delete-region (point) (+ (point) prefix-len (- adjust-to-depth subj-depth))) ; and delete residual subj ; prefix digits and space: (while (looking-at "[0-9]") (delete-char 1)) (if (looking-at " ") (delete-char 1)))) (exchange-point-and-mark)))) (if rectify-numbering (progn (save-excursion ; Give some preliminary feedback: (message "... reconciling numbers") (sit-for 0) ; ... and renumber, in case necessary: (goto-char subj-beg) (if (allout-goto-prefix) (allout-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit (allout-depth) ;;; depth nil ;;; number-control nil ;;; index t)) (message "")))) (when (and (or into-bol resituate) was-collapsed) (remove-text-properties subj-beg (1+ subj-beg) '(allout-was-collapsed)) (allout-hide-current-subtree)) (if (not resituate) (exchange-point-and-mark)))) ;;;_ > allout-yank (&optional arg) (defun allout-yank (&optional arg) "`allout-mode' yank, with depth and numbering adjustment of yanked topics. Non-topic yanks work no differently than normal yanks. If a topic is being yanked into a bare topic prefix, the depth of the yanked topic is adjusted to the depth of the topic prefix. 1 we're yanking in an `allout-mode' buffer 2 the stuff being yanked starts with a valid outline header prefix, and 3 it is being yanked at the end of a line which consists of only a valid topic prefix. If these conditions hold then the depth of the yanked topics are all adjusted the amount it takes to make the first one at the depth of the header into which it's being yanked. The point is left in front of yanked, adjusted topics, rather than at the end (and vice-versa with the mark). Non-adjusted yanks, however, (ones that don't qualify for adjustment) are handled exactly like normal yanks. Numbering of yanked topics, and the successive siblings at the depth into which they're being yanked, is adjusted. `allout-yank-pop' works with `allout-yank' just like normal `yank-pop' works with normal `yank' in non-outline buffers." (interactive "*P") (setq this-command 'yank) (yank arg) (if (allout-mode-p) (allout-yank-processing)) ) ;;;_ > allout-yank-pop (&optional arg) (defun allout-yank-pop (&optional arg) "Yank-pop like `allout-yank' when popping to bare outline prefixes. Adapts level of popped topics to level of fresh prefix. Note - prefix changes to distinctive bullets will stick, if followed by pops to non-distinctive yanks. Bug..." (interactive "*p") (setq this-command 'yank) (yank-pop arg) (if (allout-mode-p) (allout-yank-processing))) ;;;_ - Specialty bullet functions ;;;_ : File Cross references ;;;_ > allout-resolve-xref () (defun allout-resolve-xref () "Pop to file associated with current heading, if it has an xref bullet. \(Works according to setting of `allout-file-xref-bullet')." (interactive) (if (not allout-file-xref-bullet) (error "Outline cross references disabled - no `allout-file-xref-bullet'") (if (not (string= (allout-current-bullet) allout-file-xref-bullet)) (error "Current heading lacks cross-reference bullet `%s'" allout-file-xref-bullet) (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) file-name) (save-excursion (let* ((text-start allout-recent-prefix-end) (heading-end (progn (end-of-line) (point)))) (goto-char text-start) (setq file-name (if (re-search-forward "\\s-\\(\\S-*\\)" heading-end t) (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))) (setq file-name (expand-file-name file-name)) (if (or (file-exists-p file-name) (if (file-writable-p file-name) (y-or-n-p (format "%s not there, create one? " file-name)) (error "%s not found and can't be created" file-name))) (condition-case failure (find-file-other-window file-name) ('error failure)) (error "%s not found" file-name)) ) ) ) ) ;;;_ #6 Exposure Control ;;;_ - Fundamental ;;;_ > allout-flag-region (from to flag) (defun allout-flag-region (from to flag) "Conceal text from FROM to TO if FLAG is non-nil, else reveal it. Text is shown if flag is nil and hidden otherwise." ;; We use outline invisibility spec. (remove-overlays from to 'category 'allout-exposure-category) (when flag (let ((o (make-overlay from to))) (overlay-put o 'category 'allout-exposure-category) (when (featurep 'xemacs) (let ((props (symbol-plist 'allout-exposure-category))) (while props (overlay-put o (pop props) (pop props))))))) (run-hooks 'allout-view-change-hook) (run-hooks 'allout-exposure-change-hook)) ;;;_ > allout-flag-current-subtree (flag) (defun allout-flag-current-subtree (flag) "Conceal currently-visible topic's subtree if FLAG non-nil, else reveal it." (save-excursion (allout-back-to-current-heading) (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (end-of-line)) (allout-flag-region (point) ;; Exposing must not leave trailing blanks hidden, ;; but can leave them exposed when hiding, so we ;; can use flag's inverse as the ;; include-trailing-blank cue: (allout-end-of-current-subtree (not flag)) flag))) ;;;_ - Topic-specific ;;;_ > allout-show-entry () (defun allout-show-entry () "Like `allout-show-current-entry', but reveals entries in hidden topics. This is a way to give restricted peek at a concealed locality without the expense of exposing its context, but can leave the outline with aberrant exposure. `allout-show-offshoot' should be used after the peek to rectify the exposure." (interactive) (save-excursion (let (beg end) (allout-goto-prefix) (setq beg (if (allout-hidden-p) (1- (point)) (point))) (setq end (allout-pre-next-prefix)) (allout-flag-region beg end nil) (list beg end)))) ;;;_ > allout-show-children (&optional level strict) (defun allout-show-children (&optional level strict) "If point is visible, show all direct subheadings of this heading. Otherwise, do `allout-show-to-offshoot', and then show subheadings. Optional LEVEL specifies how many levels below the current level should be shown, or all levels if t. Default is 1. Optional STRICT means don't resort to -show-to-offshoot, no matter what. This is basically so -show-to-offshoot, which is called by this function, can employ the pure offspring-revealing capabilities of it. Returns point at end of subtree that was opened, if any. (May get a point of non-opened subtree?)" (interactive "p") (let ((start-point (point))) (if (and (not strict) (allout-hidden-p)) (progn (allout-show-to-offshoot) ; Point's concealed, open to ; expose it. ;; Then recurse, but with "strict" set so we don't ;; infinite regress: (allout-show-children level t)) (save-excursion (allout-beginning-of-current-line) (save-restriction (let* ((chart (allout-chart-subtree (or level 1))) (to-reveal (allout-chart-to-reveal chart (or level 1)))) (goto-char start-point) (when (and strict (allout-hidden-p)) ;; Concealed root would already have been taken care of, ;; unless strict was set. (allout-flag-region (point) (allout-snug-back) nil) (when allout-show-bodies (goto-char (car to-reveal)) (allout-show-current-entry))) (while to-reveal (goto-char (car to-reveal)) (allout-flag-region (save-excursion (allout-snug-back) (point)) (progn (search-forward "\n" nil t) (1- (point))) nil) (when allout-show-bodies (goto-char (car to-reveal)) (allout-show-current-entry)) (setq to-reveal (cdr to-reveal))))))) ;; Compensate for `save-excursion's maintenance of point ;; within invisible text: (goto-char start-point))) ;;;_ > allout-show-to-offshoot () (defun allout-show-to-offshoot () "Like `allout-show-entry', but reveals all concealed ancestors, as well. Useful for coherently exposing to a random point in a hidden region." (interactive) (save-excursion (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) (orig-pt (point)) (orig-pref (allout-goto-prefix)) (last-at (point)) bag-it) (while (or bag-it (allout-hidden-p)) (while (allout-hidden-p) ;; XXX We would use `(move-beginning-of-line 1)', but it gets ;; stuck on hidden newlines at column 80, as of GNU Emacs 22.0.50. (beginning-of-line) (if (allout-hidden-p) (forward-char -1))) (if (= last-at (setq last-at (point))) ;; Oops, we're not making any progress! Show the current ;; topic completely, and bag this try. (progn (beginning-of-line) (allout-show-current-subtree) (goto-char orig-pt) (setq bag-it t) (beep) (message "%s: %s" "allout-show-to-offshoot: " "Aberrant nesting encountered."))) (allout-show-children) (goto-char orig-pref)) (goto-char orig-pt))) (if (allout-hidden-p) (allout-show-entry))) ;;;_ > allout-hide-current-entry () (defun allout-hide-current-entry () "Hide the body directly following this heading." (interactive) (allout-back-to-current-heading) (save-excursion (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (end-of-line)) (allout-flag-region (point) (progn (allout-end-of-entry) (point)) t))) ;;;_ > allout-show-current-entry (&optional arg) (defun allout-show-current-entry (&optional arg) "Show body following current heading, or hide entry with universal argument." (interactive "P") (if arg (allout-hide-current-entry) (save-excursion (allout-show-to-offshoot)) (save-excursion (allout-flag-region (point) (progn (allout-end-of-entry t) (point)) nil) ))) ;;;_ > allout-show-current-subtree (&optional arg) (defun allout-show-current-subtree (&optional arg) "Show everything within the current topic. With a repeat-count, expose this topic and its siblings." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (if (<= (allout-current-depth) 0) ;; Outside any topics - try to get to the first: (if (not (allout-next-heading)) (error "No topics") ;; got to first, outermost topic - set to expose it and siblings: (message "Above outermost topic - exposing all.") (allout-flag-region (point-min)(point-max) nil)) (allout-beginning-of-current-line) (if (not arg) (allout-flag-current-subtree nil) (allout-beginning-of-level) (allout-expose-topic '(* :)))))) ;;;_ > allout-current-topic-collapsed-p (&optional include-single-liners) (defun allout-current-topic-collapsed-p (&optional include-single-liners) "True if the currently visible containing topic is already collapsed. Single line topics intrinsically can be considered as being both collapsed and uncollapsed. If optional INCLUDE-SINGLE-LINERS is true, then single-line topics are considered to be collapsed. By default, they are treated as being uncollapsed." (save-excursion (and (= (progn (allout-back-to-current-heading) (move-end-of-line 1) (point)) (allout-end-of-current-subtree (not (looking-at "\n\n")))) (or include-single-liners (progn (backward-char 1) (allout-hidden-p)))))) ;;;_ > allout-hide-current-subtree (&optional just-close) (defun allout-hide-current-subtree (&optional just-close) "Close the current topic, or containing topic if this one is already closed. If this topic is closed and it's a top level topic, close this topic and its siblings. If optional arg JUST-CLOSE is non-nil, do not close the parent or siblings, even if the target topic is already closed." (interactive) (let* ((from (point)) (sibs-msg "Top-level topic already closed - closing siblings...") (current-exposed (not (allout-current-topic-collapsed-p t)))) (cond (current-exposed (allout-flag-current-subtree t)) (just-close nil) ((allout-up-current-level 1 t) (allout-hide-current-subtree)) (t (goto-char 0) (message sibs-msg) (allout-goto-prefix) (allout-expose-topic '(0 :)) (message (concat sibs-msg " Done.")))) (goto-char from))) ;;;_ > allout-show-current-branches () (defun allout-show-current-branches () "Show all subheadings of this heading, but not their bodies." (interactive) (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (beginning-of-line)) (allout-show-children t)) ;;;_ > allout-hide-current-leaves () (defun allout-hide-current-leaves () "Hide the bodies of the current topic and all its offspring." (interactive) (allout-back-to-current-heading) (allout-hide-region-body (point) (progn (allout-end-of-current-subtree) (point)))) ;;;_ - Region and beyond ;;;_ > allout-show-all () (defun allout-show-all () "Show all of the text in the buffer." (interactive) (message "Exposing entire buffer...") (allout-flag-region (point-min) (point-max) nil) (message "Exposing entire buffer... Done.")) ;;;_ > allout-hide-bodies () (defun allout-hide-bodies () "Hide all of buffer except headings." (interactive) (allout-hide-region-body (point-min) (point-max))) ;;;_ > allout-hide-region-body (start end) (defun allout-hide-region-body (start end) "Hide all body lines in the region, but not headings." (save-excursion (save-restriction (narrow-to-region start end) (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (while (not (eobp)) (end-of-line) (allout-flag-region (point) (allout-end-of-entry) t) (if (not (eobp)) (forward-char (if (looking-at "\n\n") 2 1)))))))) ;;;_ > allout-expose-topic (spec) (defun allout-expose-topic (spec) "Apply exposure specs to successive outline topic items. Use the more convenient frontend, `allout-new-exposure', if you don't need evaluation of the arguments, or even better, the `allout-layout' variable-keyed mode-activation/auto-exposure feature of allout outline mode. See the respective documentation strings for more details. Cursor is left at start position. SPEC is either a number or a list. Successive specs on a list are applied to successive sibling topics. A simple spec \(either a number, one of a few symbols, or the null list) dictates the exposure for the corresponding topic. Non-null lists recursively designate exposure specs for respective subtopics of the current topic. The `:' repeat spec is used to specify exposure for any number of successive siblings, up to the trailing ones for which there are explicit specs following the `:'. Simple (numeric and null-list) specs are interpreted as follows: Numbers indicate the relative depth to open the corresponding topic. - negative numbers force the topic to be closed before opening to the absolute value of the number, so all siblings are open only to that level. - positive numbers open to the relative depth indicated by the number, but do not force already opened subtopics to be closed. - 0 means to close topic - hide all offspring. : - `repeat' apply prior element to all siblings at current level, *up to* those siblings that would be covered by specs following the `:' on the list. Ie, apply to all topics at level but the last ones. \(Only first of multiple colons at same level is respected - subsequent ones are discarded.) * - completely opens the topic, including bodies. + - shows all the sub headers, but not the bodies - - exposes the body of the corresponding topic. Examples: \(allout-expose-topic '(-1 : 0)) Close this and all following topics at current level, exposing only their immediate children, but close down the last topic at this current level completely. \(allout-expose-topic '(-1 () : 1 0)) Close current topic so only the immediate subtopics are shown; show the children in the second to last topic, and completely close the last one. \(allout-expose-topic '(-2 : -1 *)) Expose children and grandchildren of all topics at current level except the last two; expose children of the second to last and completely open the last one." (interactive "xExposure spec: ") (if (not (listp spec)) nil (let ((depth (allout-depth)) (max-pos 0) prev-elem curr-elem stay) (while spec (setq prev-elem curr-elem curr-elem (car spec) spec (cdr spec)) (cond ; Do current element: ((null curr-elem) nil) ((symbolp curr-elem) (cond ((eq curr-elem '*) (allout-show-current-subtree) (if (> allout-recent-end-of-subtree max-pos) (setq max-pos allout-recent-end-of-subtree))) ((eq curr-elem '+) (allout-show-current-branches) (if (> allout-recent-end-of-subtree max-pos) (setq max-pos allout-recent-end-of-subtree))) ((eq curr-elem '-) (allout-show-current-entry)) ((eq curr-elem ':) (setq stay t) ;; Expand the `repeat' spec to an explicit version, ;; w.r.t. remaining siblings: (let ((residue ; = # of sibs not covered by remaining spec ;; Dang - could be nice to make use of the chart, sigh: (- (length (allout-chart-siblings)) (length spec)))) (if (< 0 residue) ;; Some residue - cover it with prev-elem: (setq spec (append (make-list residue prev-elem) spec))))))) ((numberp curr-elem) (if (and (>= 0 curr-elem) (not (allout-hidden-p))) (save-excursion (allout-hide-current-subtree t) (if (> 0 curr-elem) nil (if (> allout-recent-end-of-subtree max-pos) (setq max-pos allout-recent-end-of-subtree))))) (if (> (abs curr-elem) 0) (progn (allout-show-children (abs curr-elem)) (if (> allout-recent-end-of-subtree max-pos) (setq max-pos allout-recent-end-of-subtree))))) ((listp curr-elem) (if (allout-descend-to-depth (1+ depth)) (let ((got (allout-expose-topic curr-elem))) (if (and got (> got max-pos)) (setq max-pos got)))))) (cond (stay (setq stay nil)) ((listp (car spec)) nil) ((> max-pos (point)) ;; Capitalize on max-pos state to get us nearer next sibling: (progn (goto-char (min (point-max) max-pos)) (allout-next-heading))) ((allout-next-sibling depth)))) max-pos))) ;;;_ > allout-old-expose-topic (spec &rest followers) (defun allout-old-expose-topic (spec &rest followers) "Deprecated. Use `allout-expose-topic' \(with different schema format) instead. Dictate wholesale exposure scheme for current topic, according to SPEC. SPEC is either a number or a list. Optional successive args dictate exposure for subsequent siblings of current topic. A simple spec (either a number, a special symbol, or the null list) dictates the overall exposure for a topic. Non null lists are composite specs whose first element dictates the overall exposure for a topic, with the subsequent elements in the list interpreted as specs that dictate the exposure for the successive offspring of the topic. Simple (numeric and null-list) specs are interpreted as follows: - Numbers indicate the relative depth to open the corresponding topic: - negative numbers force the topic to be close before opening to the absolute value of the number. - positive numbers just open to the relative depth indicated by the number. - 0 just closes - `*' completely opens the topic, including bodies. - `+' shows all the sub headers, but not the bodies - `-' exposes the body and immediate offspring of the corresponding topic. If the spec is a list, the first element must be a number, which dictates the exposure depth of the topic as a whole. Subsequent elements of the list are nested SPECs, dictating the specific exposure for the corresponding offspring of the topic. Optional FOLLOWERS arguments dictate exposure for succeeding siblings." (interactive "xExposure spec: ") (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) (depth (allout-current-depth)) max-pos) (cond ((null spec) nil) ((symbolp spec) (if (eq spec '*) (allout-show-current-subtree)) (if (eq spec '+) (allout-show-current-branches)) (if (eq spec '-) (allout-show-current-entry))) ((numberp spec) (if (>= 0 spec) (save-excursion (allout-hide-current-subtree t) (end-of-line) (if (or (not max-pos) (> (point) max-pos)) (setq max-pos (point))) (if (> 0 spec) (setq spec (* -1 spec))))) (if (> spec 0) (allout-show-children spec))) ((listp spec) ;(let ((got (allout-old-expose-topic (car spec)))) ; (if (and got (or (not max-pos) (> got max-pos))) ; (setq max-pos got))) (let ((new-depth (+ (allout-current-depth) 1)) got) (setq max-pos (allout-old-expose-topic (car spec))) (setq spec (cdr spec)) (if (and spec (allout-descend-to-depth new-depth) (not (allout-hidden-p))) (progn (setq got (apply 'allout-old-expose-topic spec)) (if (and got (or (not max-pos) (> got max-pos))) (setq max-pos got))))))) (while (and followers (progn (if (and max-pos (< (point) max-pos)) (progn (goto-char max-pos) (setq max-pos nil))) (end-of-line) (allout-next-sibling depth))) (allout-old-expose-topic (car followers)) (setq followers (cdr followers))) max-pos)) ;;;_ > allout-new-exposure '() (defmacro allout-new-exposure (&rest spec) "Literal frontend for `allout-expose-topic', doesn't evaluate arguments. Some arguments that would need to be quoted in `allout-expose-topic' need not be quoted in `allout-new-exposure'. Cursor is left at start position. Use this instead of obsolete `allout-exposure'. Examples: \(allout-new-exposure (-1 () () () 1) 0) Close current topic at current level so only the immediate subtopics are shown, except also show the children of the third subtopic; and close the next topic at the current level. \(allout-new-exposure : -1 0) Close all topics at current level to expose only their immediate children, except for the last topic at the current level, in which even its immediate children are hidden. \(allout-new-exposure -2 : -1 *) Expose children and grandchildren of first topic at current level, and expose children of subsequent topics at current level *except* for the last, which should be opened completely." (list 'save-excursion '(if (not (or (allout-goto-prefix) (allout-next-heading))) (error "allout-new-exposure: Can't find any outline topics")) (list 'allout-expose-topic (list 'quote spec)))) ;;;_ #7 Systematic outline presentation - copying, printing, flattening ;;;_ - Mapping and processing of topics ;;;_ ( See also Subtree Charting, in Navigation code.) ;;;_ > allout-stringify-flat-index (flat-index) (defun allout-stringify-flat-index (flat-index &optional context) "Convert list representing section/subsection/... to document string. Optional arg CONTEXT indicates interior levels to include." (let ((delim ".") result numstr (context-depth (or (and context 2) 1))) ;; Take care of the explicit context: (while (> context-depth 0) (setq numstr (int-to-string (car flat-index)) flat-index (cdr flat-index) result (if flat-index (cons delim (cons numstr result)) (cons numstr result)) context-depth (if flat-index (1- context-depth) 0))) (setq delim " ") ;; Take care of the indentation: (if flat-index (progn (while flat-index (setq result (cons delim (cons (make-string (1+ (truncate (if (zerop (car flat-index)) 1 (log10 (car flat-index))))) ? ) result))) (setq flat-index (cdr flat-index))) ;; Dispose of single extra delim: (setq result (cdr result)))) (apply 'concat result))) ;;;_ > allout-stringify-flat-index-plain (flat-index) (defun allout-stringify-flat-index-plain (flat-index) "Convert list representing section/subsection/... to document string." (let ((delim ".") result) (while flat-index (setq result (cons (int-to-string (car flat-index)) (if result (cons delim result)))) (setq flat-index (cdr flat-index))) (apply 'concat result))) ;;;_ > allout-stringify-flat-index-indented (flat-index) (defun allout-stringify-flat-index-indented (flat-index) "Convert list representing section/subsection/... to document string." (let ((delim ".") result numstr) ;; Take care of the explicit context: (setq numstr (int-to-string (car flat-index)) flat-index (cdr flat-index) result (if flat-index (cons delim (cons numstr result)) (cons numstr result))) (setq delim " ") ;; Take care of the indentation: (if flat-index (progn (while flat-index (setq result (cons delim (cons (make-string (1+ (truncate (if (zerop (car flat-index)) 1 (log10 (car flat-index))))) ? ) result))) (setq flat-index (cdr flat-index))) ;; Dispose of single extra delim: (setq result (cdr result)))) (apply 'concat result))) ;;;_ > allout-listify-exposed (&optional start end format) (defun allout-listify-exposed (&optional start end format) "Produce a list representing exposed topics in current region. This list can then be used by `allout-process-exposed' to manipulate the subject region. Optional START and END indicate bounds of region. optional arg, FORMAT, designates an alternate presentation form for the prefix: list - Present prefix as numeric section.subsection..., starting with section indicated by the list, innermost nesting first. `indent' \(symbol) - Convert header prefixes to all white space, except for distinctive bullets. The elements of the list produced are lists that represents a topic header and body. The elements of that list are: - a number representing the depth of the topic, - a string representing the header-prefix, including trailing whitespace and bullet. - a string representing the bullet character, - and a series of strings, each containing one line of the exposed portion of the topic entry." (interactive "r") (save-excursion (let* ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) ;; state vars: strings prefix result depth new-depth out gone-out bullet beg next done) (goto-char start) (beginning-of-line) ;; Goto initial topic, and register preceeding stuff, if any: (if (> (allout-goto-prefix) start) ;; First topic follows beginning point - register preliminary stuff: (setq result (list (list 0 "" nil (buffer-substring start (1- (point))))))) (while (and (not done) (not (eobp)) ; Loop until we've covered the region. (not (> (point) end))) (setq depth (allout-recent-depth) ; Current topics depth, bullet (allout-recent-bullet) ; ... bullet, prefix (allout-recent-prefix) beg (progn (allout-end-of-prefix t) (point))) ; and beginning. (setq done ; The boundary for the current topic: (not (allout-next-visible-heading 1))) (setq new-depth (allout-recent-depth)) (setq gone-out out out (< new-depth depth)) (beginning-of-line) (setq next (point)) (goto-char beg) (setq strings nil) (while (> next (point)) ; Get all the exposed text in (setq strings (cons (buffer-substring beg ;To hidden text or end of line: (progn (end-of-line) (allout-back-to-visible-text))) strings)) (when (< (point) next) ; Resume from after hid text, if any. (line-move 1)) (setq beg (point))) ;; Accumulate list for this topic: (setq strings (nreverse strings)) (setq result (cons (if format (let ((special (if (string-match (regexp-quote bullet) allout-distinctive-bullets-string) bullet))) (cond ((listp format) (list depth (if allout-abbreviate-flattened-numbering (allout-stringify-flat-index format gone-out) (allout-stringify-flat-index-plain format)) strings special)) ((eq format 'indent) (if special (list depth (concat (make-string (1+ depth) ? ) (substring prefix -1)) strings) (list depth (make-string depth ? ) strings))) (t (error "allout-listify-exposed: %s %s" "invalid format" format)))) (list depth prefix strings)) result)) ;; Reasses format, if any: (if (and format (listp format)) (cond ((= new-depth depth) (setq format (cons (1+ (car format)) (cdr format)))) ((> new-depth depth) ; descending - assume by 1: (setq format (cons 1 format))) (t ; Pop the residue: (while (< new-depth depth) (setq format (cdr format)) (setq depth (1- depth))) ; And increment the current one: (setq format (cons (1+ (or (car format) -1)) (cdr format))))))) ;; Put the list with first at front, to last at back: (nreverse result)))) ;;;_ > my-region-active-p () (defmacro my-region-active-p () (if (fboundp 'region-active-p) '(region-active-p) 'mark-active)) ;;;_ > allout-process-exposed (&optional func from to frombuf ;;; tobuf format) (defun allout-process-exposed (&optional func from to frombuf tobuf format start-num) "Map function on exposed parts of current topic; results to another buffer. All args are options; default values itemized below. Apply FUNCTION to exposed portions FROM position TO position in buffer FROMBUF to buffer TOBUF. Sixth optional arg, FORMAT, designates an alternate presentation form: `flat' - Present prefix as numeric section.subsection..., starting with section indicated by the start-num, innermost nesting first. X`flat-indented' - Prefix is like `flat' for first topic at each X level, but subsequent topics have only leaf topic X number, padded with blanks to line up with first. `indent' \(symbol) - Convert header prefixes to all white space, except for distinctive bullets. Defaults: FUNCTION: `allout-insert-listified' FROM: region start, if region active, else start of buffer TO: region end, if region active, else end of buffer FROMBUF: current buffer TOBUF: buffer name derived: \"*current-buffer-name exposed*\" FORMAT: nil" ; Resolve arguments, ; defaulting if necessary: (if (not func) (setq func 'allout-insert-listified)) (if (not (and from to)) (if (my-region-active-p) (setq from (region-beginning) to (region-end)) (setq from (point-min) to (point-max)))) (if frombuf (if (not (bufferp frombuf)) ;; Specified but not a buffer - get it: (let ((got (get-buffer frombuf))) (if (not got) (error (concat "allout-process-exposed: source buffer " frombuf " not found.")) (setq frombuf got)))) ;; not specified - default it: (setq frombuf (current-buffer))) (if tobuf (if (not (bufferp tobuf)) (setq tobuf (get-buffer-create tobuf))) ;; not specified - default it: (setq tobuf (concat "*" (buffer-name frombuf) " exposed*"))) (if (listp format) (nreverse format)) (let* ((listified (progn (set-buffer frombuf) (allout-listify-exposed from to format)))) (set-buffer tobuf) (mapcar func listified) (pop-to-buffer tobuf))) ;;;_ - Copy exposed ;;;_ > allout-insert-listified (listified) (defun allout-insert-listified (listified) "Insert contents of listified outline portion in current buffer. LISTIFIED is a list representing each topic header and body: \`(depth prefix text)' or \`(depth prefix text bullet-plus)' If `bullet-plus' is specified, it is inserted just after the entire prefix." (setq listified (cdr listified)) (let ((prefix (prog1 (car listified) (setq listified (cdr listified)))) (text (prog1 (car listified) (setq listified (cdr listified)))) (bullet-plus (car listified))) (insert prefix) (if bullet-plus (insert (concat " " bullet-plus))) (while text (insert (car text)) (if (setq text (cdr text)) (insert "\n"))) (insert "\n"))) ;;;_ > allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer (&optional arg tobuf format) (defun allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer (&optional arg tobuf format) "Duplicate exposed portions of current outline to another buffer. Other buffer has current buffers name with \" exposed\" appended to it. With repeat count, copy the exposed parts of only the current topic. Optional second arg TOBUF is target buffer name. Optional third arg FORMAT, if non-nil, symbolically designates an alternate presentation format for the outline: `flat' - Convert topic header prefixes to numeric section.subsection... identifiers. `indent' - Convert header prefixes to all white space, except for distinctive bullets. `indent-flat' - The best of both - only the first of each level has the full path, the rest have only the section number of the leaf, preceded by the right amount of indentation." (interactive "P") (if (not tobuf) (setq tobuf (get-buffer-create (concat "*" (buffer-name) " exposed*")))) (let* ((start-pt (point)) (beg (if arg (allout-back-to-current-heading) (point-min))) (end (if arg (allout-end-of-current-subtree) (point-max))) (buf (current-buffer)) (start-list ())) (if (eq format 'flat) (setq format (if arg (save-excursion (goto-char beg) (allout-topic-flat-index)) '(1)))) (save-excursion (set-buffer tobuf)(erase-buffer)) (allout-process-exposed 'allout-insert-listified beg end (current-buffer) tobuf format start-list) (goto-char (point-min)) (pop-to-buffer buf) (goto-char start-pt))) ;;;_ > allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer (&optional arg tobuf) (defun allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer (&optional arg tobuf) "Present numeric outline of outline's exposed portions in another buffer. The resulting outline is not compatible with outline mode - use `allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer' if you want that. Use `allout-indented-exposed-to-buffer' for indented presentation. With repeat count, copy the exposed portions of only current topic. Other buffer has current buffer's name with \" exposed\" appended to it, unless optional second arg TOBUF is specified, in which case it is used verbatim." (interactive "P") (allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer arg tobuf 'flat)) ;;;_ > allout-indented-exposed-to-buffer (&optional arg tobuf) (defun allout-indented-exposed-to-buffer (&optional arg tobuf) "Present indented outline of outline's exposed portions in another buffer. The resulting outline is not compatible with outline mode - use `allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer' if you want that. Use `allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer' for numeric sectional presentation. With repeat count, copy the exposed portions of only current topic. Other buffer has current buffer's name with \" exposed\" appended to it, unless optional second arg TOBUF is specified, in which case it is used verbatim." (interactive "P") (allout-copy-exposed-to-buffer arg tobuf 'indent)) ;;;_ - LaTeX formatting ;;;_ > allout-latex-verb-quote (string &optional flow) (defun allout-latex-verb-quote (string &optional flow) "Return copy of STRING for literal reproduction across LaTeX processing. Expresses the original characters \(including carriage returns) of the string across LaTeX processing." (mapconcat (function (lambda (char) (cond ((memq char '(?\\ ?$ ?% ?# ?& ?{ ?} ?_ ?^ ?- ?*)) (concat "\\char" (number-to-string char) "{}")) ((= char ?\n) "\\\\") (t (char-to-string char))))) string "")) ;;;_ > allout-latex-verbatim-quote-curr-line () (defun allout-latex-verbatim-quote-curr-line () "Express line for exact \(literal) representation across LaTeX processing. Adjust line contents so it is unaltered \(from the original line) across LaTeX processing, within the context of a `verbatim' environment. Leaves point at the end of the line." (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (beginning-of-line) (let ((beg (point)) (end (progn (end-of-line)(point)))) (goto-char beg) (while (re-search-forward "\\\\" ;;"\\\\\\|\\{\\|\\}\\|\\_\\|\\$\\|\\\"\\|\\&\\|\\^\\|\\-\\|\\*\\|#" end ; bounded by end-of-line 1) ; no matches, move to end & return nil (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (insert "\\") (setq end (1+ end)) (goto-char (1+ (match-end 0))))))) ;;;_ > allout-insert-latex-header (buffer) (defun allout-insert-latex-header (buffer) "Insert initial LaTeX commands at point in BUFFER." ;; Much of this is being derived from the stuff in appendix of E in ;; the TeXBook, pg 421. (set-buffer buffer) (let ((doc-style (format "\n\\documentstyle{%s}\n" "report")) (page-numbering (if allout-number-pages "\\pagestyle{empty}\n" "")) (titlecmd (format "\\newcommand{\\titlecmd}[1]{{%s #1}}\n" allout-title-style)) (labelcmd (format "\\newcommand{\\labelcmd}[1]{{%s #1}}\n" allout-label-style)) (headlinecmd (format "\\newcommand{\\headlinecmd}[1]{{%s #1}}\n" allout-head-line-style)) (bodylinecmd (format "\\newcommand{\\bodylinecmd}[1]{{%s #1}}\n" allout-body-line-style)) (setlength (format "%s%s%s%s" "\\newlength{\\stepsize}\n" "\\setlength{\\stepsize}{" allout-indent "}\n")) (oneheadline (format "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s" "\\newcommand{\\OneHeadLine}[3]{%\n" "\\noindent%\n" "\\hspace*{#2\\stepsize}%\n" "\\labelcmd{#1}\\hspace*{.2cm}" "\\headlinecmd{#3}\\\\[" allout-line-skip "]\n}\n")) (onebodyline (format "%s%s%s%s%s%s" "\\newcommand{\\OneBodyLine}[2]{%\n" "\\noindent%\n" "\\hspace*{#1\\stepsize}%\n" "\\bodylinecmd{#2}\\\\[" allout-line-skip "]\n}\n")) (begindoc "\\begin{document}\n\\begin{center}\n") (title (format "%s%s%s%s" "\\titlecmd{" (allout-latex-verb-quote (if allout-title (condition-case nil (eval allout-title) ('error "<unnamed buffer>")) "Unnamed Outline")) "}\n" "\\end{center}\n\n")) (hsize "\\hsize = 7.5 true in\n") (hoffset "\\hoffset = -1.5 true in\n") (vspace "\\vspace{.1cm}\n\n")) (insert (concat doc-style page-numbering titlecmd labelcmd headlinecmd bodylinecmd setlength oneheadline onebodyline begindoc title hsize hoffset vspace) ))) ;;;_ > allout-insert-latex-trailer (buffer) (defun allout-insert-latex-trailer (buffer) "Insert concluding LaTeX commands at point in BUFFER." (set-buffer buffer) (insert "\n\\end{document}\n")) ;;;_ > allout-latexify-one-item (depth prefix bullet text) (defun allout-latexify-one-item (depth prefix bullet text) "Insert LaTeX commands for formatting one outline item. Args are the topics numeric DEPTH, the header PREFIX lead string, the BULLET string, and a list of TEXT strings for the body." (let* ((head-line (if text (car text))) (body-lines (cdr text)) (curr-line) body-content bop) ; Do the head line: (insert (concat "\\OneHeadLine{\\verb\1 " (allout-latex-verb-quote bullet) "\1}{" depth "}{\\verb\1 " (if head-line (allout-latex-verb-quote head-line) "") "\1}\n")) (if (not body-lines) nil ;;(insert "\\beginlines\n") (insert "\\begin{verbatim}\n") (while body-lines (setq curr-line (car body-lines)) (if (and (not body-content) (not (string-match "^\\s-*$" curr-line))) (setq body-content t)) ; Mangle any occurrences of ; "\end{verbatim}" in text, ; it's special: (if (and body-content (setq bop (string-match "\\end{verbatim}" curr-line))) (setq curr-line (concat (substring curr-line 0 bop) ">" (substring curr-line bop)))) ;;(insert "|" (car body-lines) "|") (insert curr-line) (allout-latex-verbatim-quote-curr-line) (insert "\n") (setq body-lines (cdr body-lines))) (if body-content (setq body-content nil) (forward-char -1) (insert "\\ ") (forward-char 1)) ;;(insert "\\endlines\n") (insert "\\end{verbatim}\n") ))) ;;;_ > allout-latexify-exposed (arg &optional tobuf) (defun allout-latexify-exposed (arg &optional tobuf) "Format current topics exposed portions to TOBUF for LaTeX processing. TOBUF defaults to a buffer named the same as the current buffer, but with \"*\" prepended and \" latex-formed*\" appended. With repeat count, copy the exposed portions of entire buffer." (interactive "P") (if (not tobuf) (setq tobuf (get-buffer-create (concat "*" (buffer-name) " latexified*")))) (let* ((start-pt (point)) (beg (if arg (point-min) (allout-back-to-current-heading))) (end (if arg (point-max) (allout-end-of-current-subtree))) (buf (current-buffer))) (set-buffer tobuf) (erase-buffer) (allout-insert-latex-header tobuf) (goto-char (point-max)) (allout-process-exposed 'allout-latexify-one-item beg end buf tobuf) (goto-char (point-max)) (allout-insert-latex-trailer tobuf) (goto-char (point-min)) (pop-to-buffer buf) (goto-char start-pt))) ;;;_ #8 Encryption ;;;_ > allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption (&optional fetch-pass) (defun allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption (&optional fetch-pass) "Encrypt clear or decrypt encoded text of visibly-containing topic's contents. Optional FETCH-PASS universal argument provokes key-pair encryption with single universal argument. With doubled universal argument \(value = 16), it forces prompting for the passphrase regardless of availability from the passphrase cache. With no universal argument, the appropriate passphrase is obtained from the cache, if available, else from the user. Currently only GnuPG encryption is supported. \**NOTE WELL** that the encrypted text must be ascii-armored. For gnupg encryption, include the option ``armor'' in your ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file. Both symmetric-key and key-pair encryption is implemented. Symmetric is the default, use a single \(x4) universal argument for keypair mode. Encrypted topic's bullet is set to a `~' to signal that the contents of the topic \(body and subtopics, but not heading) is pending encryption or encrypted. `*' asterisk immediately after the bullet signals that the body is encrypted, its' absence means the topic is meant to be encrypted but is not. When a file with topics pending encryption is saved, topics pending encryption are encrypted. See allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves for auto-encryption specifics. \**NOTE WELL** that automatic encryption that happens during saves will default to symmetric encryption - you must manually \(re)encrypt key-pair encrypted topics if you want them to continue to use the key-pair cipher. Level-1 topics, with prefix consisting solely of an `*' asterisk, cannot be encrypted. If you want to encrypt the contents of a top-level topic, use \\[allout-shift-in] to increase its depth. Passphrase Caching The encryption passphrase is solicited if not currently available in the passphrase cache from a recent encryption action. The solicited passphrase is retained for reuse in a buffer-specific cache for some set period of time \(default, 60 seconds), after which the string is nulled. The passphrase cache timeout is customized by setting `pgg-passphrase-cache-expiry'. Symmetric Passphrase Hinting and Verification If the file previously had no associated passphrase, or had a different passphrase than specified, the user is prompted to repeat the new one for corroboration. A random string encrypted by the new passphrase is set on the buffer-specific variable `allout-passphrase-verifier-string', for confirmation of the passphrase when next obtained, before encrypting or decrypting anything with it. This helps avoid mistakenly shifting between keys. If allout customization var `allout-passphrase-verifier-handling' is non-nil, an entry for `allout-passphrase-verifier-string' and its value is added to an Emacs 'local variables' section at the end of the file, which is created if necessary. That setting is for retention of the passphrase verifier across emacs sessions. Similarly, `allout-passphrase-hint-string' stores a user-provided reminder about their passphrase, and `allout-passphrase-hint-handling' specifies when the hint is presented, or if passphrase hints are disabled. If enabled \(see the `allout-passphrase-hint-handling' docstring for details), the hint string is stored in the local-variables section of the file, and solicited whenever the passphrase is changed." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (allout-back-to-current-heading) (allout-toggle-subtree-encryption fetch-pass) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-toggle-subtree-encryption (&optional fetch-pass) (defun allout-toggle-subtree-encryption (&optional fetch-pass) "Encrypt clear text or decrypt encoded topic contents \(body and subtopics.) Optional FETCH-PASS universal argument provokes key-pair encryption with single universal argument. With doubled universal argument \(value = 16), it forces prompting for the passphrase regardless of availability from the passphrase cache. With no universal argument, the appropriate passphrase is obtained from the cache, if available, else from the user. Currently only GnuPG encryption is supported. \**NOTE WELL** that the encrypted text must be ascii-armored. For gnupg encryption, include the option ``armor'' in your ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file. See `allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption' for more details." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (allout-end-of-prefix t) (if (= (allout-recent-depth) 1) (error (concat "Cannot encrypt or decrypt level 1 topics -" " shift it in to make it encryptable"))) (let* ((allout-buffer (current-buffer)) ;; Asses location: (after-bullet-pos (point)) (was-encrypted (progn (if (= (point-max) after-bullet-pos) (error "no body to encrypt")) (allout-encrypted-topic-p))) (was-collapsed (if (not (search-forward "\n" nil t)) nil (backward-char 1) (allout-hidden-p))) (subtree-beg (1+ (point))) (subtree-end (allout-end-of-subtree)) (subject-text (buffer-substring-no-properties subtree-beg subtree-end)) (subtree-end-char (char-after (1- subtree-end))) (subtree-trailing-char (char-after subtree-end)) ;; kluge - result-text needs to be nil, but we also want to ;; check for the error condition (result-text (if (or (string= "" subject-text) (string= "\n" subject-text)) (error "No topic contents to %scrypt" (if was-encrypted "de" "en")) nil)) ;; Assess key parameters: (key-info (or ;; detect the type by which it is already encrypted (and was-encrypted (allout-encrypted-key-info subject-text)) (and (member fetch-pass '(4 (4))) '(keypair nil)) '(symmetric nil))) (for-key-type (car key-info)) (for-key-identity (cadr key-info)) (fetch-pass (and fetch-pass (member fetch-pass '(16 (16)))))) (setq result-text (allout-encrypt-string subject-text was-encrypted (current-buffer) for-key-type for-key-identity fetch-pass)) ;; Replace the subtree with the processed product. (allout-unprotected (progn (set-buffer allout-buffer) (delete-region subtree-beg subtree-end) (insert result-text) (if was-collapsed (allout-flag-region (1- subtree-beg) (point) t)) ;; adjust trailing-blank-lines to preserve topic spacing: (if (not was-encrypted) (if (and (= subtree-end-char ?\n) (= subtree-trailing-char ?\n)) (insert subtree-trailing-char))) ;; Ensure that the item has an encrypted-entry bullet: (if (not (string= (buffer-substring-no-properties (1- after-bullet-pos) after-bullet-pos) allout-topic-encryption-bullet)) (progn (goto-char (1- after-bullet-pos)) (delete-char 1) (insert allout-topic-encryption-bullet))) (if was-encrypted ;; Remove the is-encrypted bullet qualifier: (progn (goto-char after-bullet-pos) (delete-char 1)) ;; Add the is-encrypted bullet qualifier: (goto-char after-bullet-pos) (insert "*")) ) ) ) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-encrypt-string (text decrypt allout-buffer key-type for-key ;;; fetch-pass &optional retried verifying ;;; passphrase) (defun allout-encrypt-string (text decrypt allout-buffer key-type for-key fetch-pass &optional retried verifying passphrase) "Encrypt or decrypt message TEXT. If DECRYPT is true (default false), then decrypt instead of encrypt. FETCH-PASS (default false) forces fresh prompting for the passphrase. KEY-TYPE indicates whether to use a 'symmetric or 'keypair cipher. FOR-KEY is human readable identification of the first of the user's eligible secret keys a keypair decryption targets, or else nil. Optional RETRIED is for internal use - conveys the number of failed keys that have been solicited in sequence leading to this current call. Optional PASSPHRASE enables explicit delivery of the decryption passphrase, for verification purposes. Returns the resulting string, or nil if the transformation fails." (require 'pgg) (if (not (fboundp 'pgg-encrypt-symmetric)) (error "Allout encryption depends on a newer version of pgg")) (let* ((scheme (upcase (format "%s" (or pgg-scheme pgg-default-scheme "GPG")))) (for-key (and (equal key-type 'keypair) (or for-key (split-string (read-string (format "%s message recipients: " scheme)) "[ \t,]+")))) (target-prompt-id (if (equal key-type 'keypair) (if (= (length for-key) 1) (car for-key) for-key) (buffer-name allout-buffer))) (target-cache-id (format "%s-%s" key-type (if (equal key-type 'keypair) target-prompt-id (or (buffer-file-name allout-buffer) target-prompt-id)))) result-text status) (if (and fetch-pass (not passphrase)) ;; Force later fetch by evicting passphrase from the cache. (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache target-cache-id t)) (catch 'encryption-failed ;; Obtain the passphrase if we don't already have one and we're not ;; doing a keypair encryption: (if (not (or passphrase (and (equal key-type 'keypair) (not decrypt)))) (setq passphrase (allout-obtain-passphrase for-key target-cache-id target-prompt-id key-type allout-buffer retried fetch-pass))) (with-temp-buffer (insert text) (cond ;; symmetric: ((equal key-type 'symmetric) (setq status (if decrypt (pgg-decrypt (point-min) (point-max) passphrase) (pgg-encrypt-symmetric (point-min) (point-max) passphrase))) (if status (pgg-situate-output (point-min) (point-max)) ;; failed - handle passphrase caching (if verifying (throw 'encryption-failed nil) (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache target-cache-id t) (error "Symmetric-cipher encryption failed - %s" "try again with different passphrase.")))) ;; encrypt 'keypair: ((not decrypt) (setq status (pgg-encrypt for-key nil (point-min) (point-max) passphrase)) (if status (pgg-situate-output (point-min) (point-max)) (error (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache target-cache-id t) (error "encryption failed")))) ;; decrypt 'keypair: (t (setq status (pgg-decrypt (point-min) (point-max) passphrase)) (if status (pgg-situate-output (point-min) (point-max)) (error (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache target-cache-id t) (error "decryption failed")))) ) (setq result-text (buffer-substring 1 (- (point-max) (if decrypt 0 1)))) ;; validate result - non-empty (cond ((not result-text) (if verifying nil ;; transform was fruitless, retry w/new passphrase. (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache target-cache-id t) (allout-encrypt-string text allout-buffer decrypt nil (if retried (1+ retried) 1) passphrase))) ;; Barf if encryption yields extraordinary control chars: ((and (not decrypt) (string-match "[\C-a\C-k\C-o-\C-z\C-@]" result-text)) (error (concat "encryption produced unusable" " non-armored text - reconfigure!"))) ;; valid result and just verifying or non-symmetric: ((or verifying (not (equal key-type 'symmetric))) (if (or verifying decrypt) (pgg-add-passphrase-to-cache target-cache-id passphrase t)) result-text) ;; valid result and regular symmetric - "register" ;; passphrase with mnemonic aids/cache. (t (set-buffer allout-buffer) (if passphrase (pgg-add-passphrase-to-cache target-cache-id passphrase t)) (allout-update-passphrase-mnemonic-aids for-key passphrase allout-buffer) result-text) ) ) ) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-obtain-passphrase (for-key cache-id prompt-id key-type ;;; allout-buffer retried fetch-pass) (defun allout-obtain-passphrase (for-key cache-id prompt-id key-type allout-buffer retried fetch-pass) "Obtain passphrase for a key from the cache or else from the user. When obtaining from the user, symmetric-cipher passphrases are verified against either, if available and enabled, a random string that was encrypted against the passphrase, or else against repeated entry by the user for corroboration. FOR-KEY is the key for which the passphrase is being obtained. CACHE-ID is the cache id of the key for the passphrase. PROMPT-ID is the id for use when prompting the user. KEY-TYPE is either 'symmetric or 'keypair. ALLOUT-BUFFER is the buffer containing the entry being en/decrypted. RETRIED is the number of this attempt to obtain this passphrase. FETCH-PASS causes the passphrase to be solicited from the user, regardless of the availability of a cached copy." (if (not (equal key-type 'symmetric)) ;; do regular passphrase read on non-symmetric passphrase: (pgg-read-passphrase (format "%s passphrase%s: " (upcase (format "%s" (or pgg-scheme pgg-default-scheme "GPG"))) (if prompt-id (format " for %s" prompt-id) "")) cache-id t) ;; Symmetric hereon: (save-excursion (set-buffer allout-buffer) (let* ((hint (if (and (not (string= allout-passphrase-hint-string "")) (or (equal allout-passphrase-hint-handling 'always) (and (equal allout-passphrase-hint-handling 'needed) retried))) (format " [%s]" allout-passphrase-hint-string) "")) (retry-message (if retried (format " (%s retry)" retried) "")) (prompt-sans-hint (format "'%s' symmetric passphrase%s: " prompt-id retry-message)) (full-prompt (format "'%s' symmetric passphrase%s%s: " prompt-id hint retry-message)) (prompt full-prompt) (verifier-string (allout-get-encryption-passphrase-verifier)) (cached (and (not fetch-pass) (pgg-read-passphrase-from-cache cache-id t))) (got-pass (or cached (pgg-read-passphrase full-prompt cache-id t))) confirmation) (if (not got-pass) nil ;; Duplicate our handle on the passphrase so it's not clobbered by ;; deactivate-passwd memory clearing: (setq got-pass (format "%s" got-pass)) (cond (verifier-string (save-window-excursion (if (allout-encrypt-string verifier-string 'decrypt allout-buffer 'symmetric for-key nil 0 'verifying got-pass) (setq confirmation (format "%s" got-pass)))) (if (and (not confirmation) (if (yes-or-no-p (concat "Passphrase differs from established" " - use new one instead? ")) ;; deactivate password for subsequent ;; confirmation: (progn (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache cache-id t) (setq prompt prompt-sans-hint) nil) t)) (progn (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache cache-id t) (error "Wrong passphrase.")))) ;; No verifier string - force confirmation by repetition of ;; (new) passphrase: ((or fetch-pass (not cached)) (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache cache-id t)))) ;; confirmation vs new input - doing pgg-read-passphrase will do the ;; right thing, in either case: (if (not confirmation) (setq confirmation (pgg-read-passphrase (concat prompt " ... confirm spelling: ") cache-id t))) (prog1 (if (equal got-pass confirmation) confirmation (if (yes-or-no-p (concat "spelling of original and" " confirmation differ - retry? ")) (progn (setq retried (if retried (1+ retried) 1)) (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache cache-id t) ;; recurse to this routine: (pgg-read-passphrase prompt-sans-hint cache-id t)) (pgg-remove-passphrase-from-cache cache-id t) (error "Confirmation failed."))) ;; reduce opportunity for memory cherry-picking by zeroing duplicate: (dotimes (i (length got-pass)) (aset got-pass i 0)) ) ) ) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-encrypted-topic-p () (defun allout-encrypted-topic-p () "True if the current topic is encryptable and encrypted." (save-excursion (allout-end-of-prefix t) (and (string= (buffer-substring-no-properties (1- (point)) (point)) allout-topic-encryption-bullet) (looking-at "\\*")) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-encrypted-key-info (text) ;; XXX gpg-specific, alas (defun allout-encrypted-key-info (text) "Return a pair of the key type and identity of a recipient's secret key. The key type is one of 'symmetric or 'keypair. if 'keypair, and some of the user's secret keys are among those for which the message was encoded, return the identity of the first. otherwise, return nil for the second item of the pair. An error is raised if the text is not encrypted." (require 'pgg-parse) (save-excursion (with-temp-buffer (insert text) (let* ((parsed-armor (pgg-parse-armor-region (point-min) (point-max))) (type (if (pgg-gpg-symmetric-key-p parsed-armor) 'symmetric 'keypair)) secret-keys first-secret-key for-key-owner) (if (equal type 'keypair) (setq secret-keys (pgg-gpg-lookup-all-secret-keys) first-secret-key (pgg-gpg-select-matching-key parsed-armor secret-keys) for-key-owner (and first-secret-key (pgg-gpg-lookup-key-owner first-secret-key)))) (list type (pgg-gpg-key-id-from-key-owner for-key-owner)) ) ) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-create-encryption-passphrase-verifier (passphrase) (defun allout-create-encryption-passphrase-verifier (passphrase) "Encrypt random message for later validation of symmetric key's passphrase." ;; use 20 random ascii characters, across the entire ascii range. (random t) (let ((spew (make-string 20 ?\0))) (dotimes (i (length spew)) (aset spew i (1+ (random 254)))) (allout-encrypt-string spew nil (current-buffer) 'symmetric nil nil 0 passphrase)) ) ;;;_ > allout-update-passphrase-mnemonic-aids (for-key passphrase ;;; outline-buffer) (defun allout-update-passphrase-mnemonic-aids (for-key passphrase outline-buffer) "Update passphrase verifier and hint strings if necessary. See `allout-passphrase-verifier-string' and `allout-passphrase-hint-string' settings. PASSPHRASE is the passphrase being mnemonicized OUTLINE-BUFFER is the buffer of the outline being adjusted. These are used to help the user keep track of the passphrase they use for symmetric encryption in the file. Behavior is governed by `allout-passphrase-verifier-handling', `allout-passphrase-hint-handling', and also, controlling whether the values are preserved on Emacs local file variables, `allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment'." ;; If passphrase doesn't agree with current verifier: ;; - adjust the verifier ;; - if passphrase hint handling is enabled, adjust the passphrase hint ;; - if file var settings are enabled, adjust the file vars (let* ((new-verifier-needed (not (allout-verify-passphrase for-key passphrase outline-buffer))) (new-verifier-string (if new-verifier-needed ;; Collapse to a single line and enclose in string quotes: (subst-char-in-string ?\n ?\C-a (allout-create-encryption-passphrase-verifier passphrase)))) new-hint) (when new-verifier-string ;; do the passphrase hint first, since it's interactive (when (and allout-passphrase-hint-handling (not (equal allout-passphrase-hint-handling 'disabled))) (setq new-hint (read-from-minibuffer "Passphrase hint to jog your memory: " allout-passphrase-hint-string)) (when (not (string= new-hint allout-passphrase-hint-string)) (setq allout-passphrase-hint-string new-hint) (allout-adjust-file-variable "allout-passphrase-hint-string" allout-passphrase-hint-string))) (when allout-passphrase-verifier-handling (setq allout-passphrase-verifier-string new-verifier-string) (allout-adjust-file-variable "allout-passphrase-verifier-string" allout-passphrase-verifier-string)) ) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-get-encryption-passphrase-verifier () (defun allout-get-encryption-passphrase-verifier () "Return text of the encrypt passphrase verifier, unmassaged, or nil if none. Derived from value of `allout-passphrase-verifier-string'." (let ((verifier-string (and (boundp 'allout-passphrase-verifier-string) allout-passphrase-verifier-string))) (if verifier-string ;; Return it uncollapsed (subst-char-in-string ?\C-a ?\n verifier-string)) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-verify-passphrase (key passphrase allout-buffer) (defun allout-verify-passphrase (key passphrase allout-buffer) "True if passphrase successfully decrypts verifier, nil otherwise. \"Otherwise\" includes absence of passphrase verifier." (save-excursion (set-buffer allout-buffer) (and (boundp 'allout-passphrase-verifier-string) allout-passphrase-verifier-string (allout-encrypt-string (allout-get-encryption-passphrase-verifier) 'decrypt allout-buffer 'symmetric key nil 0 'verifying passphrase) t))) ;;;_ > allout-next-topic-pending-encryption (&optional except-mark) (defun allout-next-topic-pending-encryption (&optional except-mark) "Return the point of the next topic pending encryption, or nil if none. EXCEPT-MARK identifies a point whose containing topics should be excluded from encryption. This supports 'except-current mode of `allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves'. Such a topic has the allout-topic-encryption-bullet without an immediately following '*' that would mark the topic as being encrypted. It must also have content." (let (done got content-beg) (while (not done) (if (not (re-search-forward (format "\\(\\`\\|\n\\)%s *%s[^*]" (regexp-quote allout-header-prefix) (regexp-quote allout-topic-encryption-bullet)) nil t)) (setq got nil done t) (goto-char (setq got (match-beginning 0))) (if (looking-at "\n") (forward-char 1)) (setq got (point))) (cond ((not got) (setq done t)) ((not (search-forward "\n")) (setq got nil done t)) ((eobp) (setq got nil done t)) (t (setq content-beg (point)) (backward-char 1) (allout-end-of-subtree) (if (or (<= (point) content-beg) (and except-mark (<= content-beg except-mark) (>= (point) except-mark))) ;; Continue looking (setq got nil) ;; Got it! (setq done t))) ) ) (if got (goto-char got)) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-encrypt-decrypted (&optional except-mark) (defun allout-encrypt-decrypted (&optional except-mark) "Encrypt topics pending encryption except those containing exemption point. EXCEPT-MARK identifies a point whose containing topics should be excluded from encryption. This supports 'except-current mode of `allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves'. If a topic that is currently being edited was encrypted, we return a list containing the location of the topic and the location of the cursor just before the topic was encrypted. This can be used, eg, to decrypt the topic and exactly resituate the cursor if this is being done as part of a file save. See `allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves' for more info." (interactive "p") (save-excursion (let* ((current-mark (point-marker)) (current-mark-position (marker-position current-mark)) was-modified bo-subtree editing-topic editing-point) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (allout-next-topic-pending-encryption except-mark) (setq was-modified (buffer-modified-p)) (when (save-excursion (and (boundp 'allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves) allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves (setq bo-subtree (re-search-forward "$")) (not (allout-hidden-p)) (>= current-mark (point)) (allout-end-of-current-subtree) (<= current-mark (point)))) (setq editing-topic (point) ;; we had to wait for this 'til now so prior topics are ;; encrypted, any relevant text shifts are in place: editing-point (- current-mark-position (count-trailing-whitespace-region bo-subtree current-mark-position)))) (allout-toggle-subtree-encryption) (if (not was-modified) (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) ) (if (not was-modified) (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) (if editing-topic (list editing-topic editing-point)) ) ) ) ;;;_ #9 miscellaneous ;;;_ > allout-mark-topic () (defun allout-mark-topic () "Put the region around topic currently containing point." (interactive) (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)) (beginning-of-line)) (allout-goto-prefix) (push-mark (point)) (allout-end-of-current-subtree) (exchange-point-and-mark)) ;;;_ > outlineify-sticky () ;; outlinify-sticky is correct spelling; provide this alias for sticklers: ;;;###autoload (defalias 'outlinify-sticky 'outlineify-sticky) ;;;###autoload (defun outlineify-sticky (&optional arg) "Activate outline mode and establish file var so it is started subsequently. See doc-string for `allout-layout' and `allout-init' for details on setup for auto-startup." (interactive "P") (allout-mode t) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (if (looking-at allout-regexp) t (allout-open-topic 2) (insert (concat "Dummy outline topic header - see" "`allout-mode' docstring: `^Hm'.")) (allout-adjust-file-variable "allout-layout" (or allout-layout '(-1 : 0)))))) ;;;_ > allout-file-vars-section-data () (defun allout-file-vars-section-data () "Return data identifying the file-vars section, or nil if none. Returns list `(beginning-point prefix-string suffix-string)'." ;; minimally gleaned from emacs 21.4 files.el hack-local-variables function. (let (beg prefix suffix) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-max)) (search-backward "\n\^L" (max (- (point-max) 3000) (point-min)) 'move) (if (let ((case-fold-search t)) (not (search-forward "Local Variables:" nil t))) nil (setq beg (- (point) 16)) (setq suffix (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (progn (if (search-forward "\n" nil t) (forward-char -1)) (point)))) (setq prefix (buffer-substring-no-properties (progn (if (search-backward "\n" nil t) (forward-char 1)) (point)) beg)) (list beg prefix suffix)) ) ) ) ;;;_ > allout-adjust-file-variable (varname value) (defun allout-adjust-file-variable (varname value) "Adjust the setting of an emacs file variable named VARNAME to VALUE. This activity is inhibited if either `enable-local-variables' `allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment' are nil. When enabled, an entry for the variable is created if not already present, or changed if established with a different value. The section for the file variables, itself, is created if not already present. When created, the section lines \(including the section line) exist as second-level topics in a top-level topic at the end of the file. enable-local-variables must be true for any of this to happen." (if (not (and enable-local-variables allout-enable-file-variable-adjustment)) nil (save-excursion (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t) (section-data (allout-file-vars-section-data)) beg prefix suffix) (if section-data (setq beg (car section-data) prefix (cadr section-data) suffix (car (cddr section-data))) ;; create the section (goto-char (point-max)) (open-line 1) (allout-open-topic 0) (end-of-line) (insert "Local emacs vars.\n") (allout-open-topic 1) (setq beg (point) suffix "" prefix (buffer-substring-no-properties (progn (beginning-of-line) (point)) beg)) (goto-char beg) (insert "Local variables:\n") (allout-open-topic 0) (insert "End:\n") ) ;; look for existing entry or create one, leaving point for insertion ;; of new value: (goto-char beg) (allout-show-to-offshoot) (if (search-forward (concat "\n" prefix varname ":") nil t) (let* ((value-beg (point)) (line-end (progn (if (search-forward "\n" nil t) (forward-char -1)) (point))) (value-end (- line-end (length suffix)))) (if (> value-end value-beg) (delete-region value-beg value-end))) (end-of-line) (open-line 1) (forward-line 1) (insert (concat prefix varname ":"))) (insert (format " %S%s" value suffix)) ) ) ) ) ;;;_ > solicit-char-in-string (prompt string &optional do-defaulting) (defun solicit-char-in-string (prompt string &optional do-defaulting) "Solicit (with first arg PROMPT) choice of a character from string STRING. Optional arg DO-DEFAULTING indicates to accept empty input (CR)." (let ((new-prompt prompt) got) (while (not got) (message "%s" new-prompt) ;; We do our own reading here, so we can circumvent, eg, special ;; treatment for `?' character. (Oughta use minibuffer keymap instead.) (setq got (char-to-string (let ((cursor-in-echo-area nil)) (read-char)))) (setq got (cond ((string-match (regexp-quote got) string) got) ((and do-defaulting (string= got "\r")) ;; Return empty string to default: "") ((string= got "\C-g") (signal 'quit nil)) (t (setq new-prompt (concat prompt got " ...pick from: " string "")) nil)))) ;; got something out of loop - return it: got) ) ;;;_ > regexp-sans-escapes (string) (defun regexp-sans-escapes (regexp &optional successive-backslashes) "Return a copy of REGEXP with all character escapes stripped out. Representations of actual backslashes - '\\\\\\\\' - are left as a single backslash. Optional arg SUCCESSIVE-BACKSLASHES is used internally for recursion." (if (string= regexp "") "" ;; Set successive-backslashes to number if current char is ;; backslash, or else to nil: (setq successive-backslashes (if (= (aref regexp 0) ?\\) (if successive-backslashes (1+ successive-backslashes) 1) nil)) (if (or (not successive-backslashes) (= 2 successive-backslashes)) ;; Include first char: (concat (substring regexp 0 1) (regexp-sans-escapes (substring regexp 1))) ;; Exclude first char, but maintain count: (regexp-sans-escapes (substring regexp 1) successive-backslashes)))) ;;;_ > count-trailing-whitespace-region (beg end) (defun count-trailing-whitespace-region (beg end) "Return number of trailing whitespace chars between BEG and END. If BEG is bigger than END we return 0." (if (> beg end) 0 (save-excursion (goto-char beg) (let ((count 0)) (while (re-search-forward "[ ][ ]*$" end t) (goto-char (1+ (match-beginning 0))) (setq count (1+ count))) count)))) ;;;_ > allout-mark-marker to accommodate divergent emacsen: (defun allout-mark-marker (&optional force buffer) "Accommodate the different signature for `mark-marker' across Emacsen. XEmacs takes two optional args, while mainline GNU Emacs does not, so pass them along when appropriate." (if (featurep 'xemacs) (apply 'mark-marker force buffer) (mark-marker))) ;;;_ > subst-char-in-string if necessary (if (not (fboundp 'subst-char-in-string)) (defun subst-char-in-string (fromchar tochar string &optional inplace) "Replace FROMCHAR with TOCHAR in STRING each time it occurs. Unless optional argument INPLACE is non-nil, return a new string." (let ((i (length string)) (newstr (if inplace string (copy-sequence string)))) (while (> i 0) (setq i (1- i)) (if (eq (aref newstr i) fromchar) (aset newstr i tochar))) newstr))) ;;;_ > wholenump if necessary (if (not (fboundp 'wholenump)) (defalias 'wholenump 'natnump)) ;;;_ > remove-overlays if necessary (if (not (fboundp 'remove-overlays)) (defun remove-overlays (&optional beg end name val) "Clear BEG and END of overlays whose property NAME has value VAL. Overlays might be moved and/or split. BEG and END default respectively to the beginning and end of buffer." (unless beg (setq beg (point-min))) (unless end (setq end (point-max))) (if (< end beg) (setq beg (prog1 end (setq end beg)))) (save-excursion (dolist (o (overlays-in beg end)) (when (eq (overlay-get o name) val) ;; Either push this overlay outside beg...end ;; or split it to exclude beg...end ;; or delete it entirely (if it is contained in beg...end). (if (< (overlay-start o) beg) (if (> (overlay-end o) end) (progn (move-overlay (copy-overlay o) (overlay-start o) beg) (move-overlay o end (overlay-end o))) (move-overlay o (overlay-start o) beg)) (if (> (overlay-end o) end) (move-overlay o end (overlay-end o)) (delete-overlay o))))))) ) ;;;_ > copy-overlay if necessary - xemacs ~ 21.4 (if (not (fboundp 'copy-overlay)) (defun copy-overlay (o) "Return a copy of overlay O." (let ((o1 (make-overlay (overlay-start o) (overlay-end o) ;; FIXME: there's no easy way to find the ;; insertion-type of the two markers. (overlay-buffer o))) (props (overlay-properties o))) (while props (overlay-put o1 (pop props) (pop props))) o1))) ;;;_ > add-to-invisibility-spec if necessary - xemacs ~ 21.4 (if (not (fboundp 'add-to-invisibility-spec)) (defun add-to-invisibility-spec (element) "Add ELEMENT to `buffer-invisibility-spec'. See documentation for `buffer-invisibility-spec' for the kind of elements that can be added." (if (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t) (setq buffer-invisibility-spec (list t))) (setq buffer-invisibility-spec (cons element buffer-invisibility-spec)))) ;;;_ > remove-from-invisibility-spec if necessary - xemacs ~ 21.4 (if (not (fboundp 'remove-from-invisibility-spec)) (defun remove-from-invisibility-spec (element) "Remove ELEMENT from `buffer-invisibility-spec'." (if (consp buffer-invisibility-spec) (setq buffer-invisibility-spec (delete element buffer-invisibility-spec))))) ;;;_ > move-beginning-of-line if necessary - older emacs, xemacs (if (not (fboundp 'move-beginning-of-line)) (defun move-beginning-of-line (arg) "Move point to beginning of current line as displayed. \(This disregards invisible newlines such as those which are part of the text that an image rests on.) With argument ARG not nil or 1, move forward ARG - 1 lines first. If point reaches the beginning or end of buffer, it stops there. To ignore intangibility, bind `inhibit-point-motion-hooks' to t." (interactive "p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (if (/= arg 1) (condition-case nil (line-move (1- arg)) (error nil))) ;; Move to beginning-of-line, ignoring fields and invisibles. (skip-chars-backward "^\n") (while (and (not (bobp)) (line-move-invisible-p (1- (point)))) (goto-char (if (featurep 'xemacs) (previous-property-change (point)) (previous-char-property-change (point)))) (skip-chars-backward "^\n")) (vertical-motion 0)) ) ;;;_ > move-end-of-line if necessary - older emacs, xemacs (if (not (fboundp 'move-end-of-line)) (defun move-end-of-line (arg) "Move point to end of current line as displayed. \(This disregards invisible newlines such as those which are part of the text that an image rests on.) With argument ARG not nil or 1, move forward ARG - 1 lines first. If point reaches the beginning or end of buffer, it stops there. To ignore intangibility, bind `inhibit-point-motion-hooks' to t." (interactive "p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (let (done) (while (not done) (let ((newpos (save-excursion (let ((goal-column 0)) (and (condition-case nil (or (line-move arg) t) (error nil)) (not (bobp)) (progn (while (and (not (bobp)) (line-move-invisible-p (1- (point)))) (goto-char (previous-char-property-change (point)))) (backward-char 1))) (point))))) (goto-char newpos) (if (and (> (point) newpos) (eq (preceding-char) ?\n)) (backward-char 1) (if (and (> (point) newpos) (not (eobp)) (not (eq (following-char) ?\n))) ;; If we skipped something intangible ;; and now we're not really at eol, ;; keep going. (setq arg 1) (setq done t))))))) ) ;;;_ > line-move-invisible-p if necessary (if (not (fboundp 'line-move-invisible-p)) (defun line-move-invisible-p (pos) "Return non-nil if the character after POS is currently invisible." (let ((prop (get-char-property pos 'invisible))) (if (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t) prop (or (memq prop buffer-invisibility-spec) (assq prop buffer-invisibility-spec)))))) ;;;_ #10 Unfinished ;;;_ > allout-bullet-isearch (&optional bullet) (defun allout-bullet-isearch (&optional bullet) "Isearch \(regexp) for topic with bullet BULLET." (interactive) (if (not bullet) (setq bullet (solicit-char-in-string "ISearch for topic with bullet: " (regexp-sans-escapes allout-bullets-string)))) (let ((isearch-regexp t) (isearch-string (concat "^" allout-header-prefix "[ \t]*" bullet))) (isearch-repeat 'forward) (isearch-mode t))) ;;;_ #11 Unit tests - this should be last item before "Provide" ;;;_ > allout-run-unit-tests () (defun allout-run-unit-tests () "Run the various allout unit tests." (message "Running allout tests...") (allout-test-resumptions) (message "Running allout tests... Done.") (sit-for .5)) ;;;_ : test resumptions: ;;;_ > allout-tests-obliterate-variable (name) (defun allout-tests-obliterate-variable (name) "Completely unbind variable with NAME." (if (local-variable-p name) (kill-local-variable name)) (while (boundp name) (makunbound name))) ;;;_ > allout-test-resumptions () (defvar allout-tests-globally-unbound nil "Fodder for allout resumptions tests - defvar just for byte compiler.") (defvar allout-tests-globally-true nil "Fodder for allout resumptions tests - defvar just just for byte compiler.") (defvar allout-tests-locally-true nil "Fodder for allout resumptions tests - defvar just for byte compiler.") (defun allout-test-resumptions () "Exercise allout resumptions." ;; for each resumption case, we also test that the right local/global ;; scopes are affected during resumption effects: ;; ensure that previously unbound variables return to the unbound state. (with-temp-buffer (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-globally-unbound) (allout-add-resumptions '(allout-tests-globally-unbound t)) (assert (not (default-boundp 'allout-tests-globally-unbound))) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-globally-unbound)) (assert (boundp 'allout-tests-globally-unbound)) (assert (equal allout-tests-globally-unbound t)) (allout-do-resumptions) (assert (not (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-globally-unbound))) (assert (not (boundp 'allout-tests-globally-unbound)))) ;; ensure that variable with prior global value is resumed (with-temp-buffer (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-globally-true) (setq allout-tests-globally-true t) (allout-add-resumptions '(allout-tests-globally-true nil)) (assert (equal (default-value 'allout-tests-globally-true) t)) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-globally-true)) (assert (equal allout-tests-globally-true nil)) (allout-do-resumptions) (assert (not (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-globally-true))) (assert (boundp 'allout-tests-globally-true)) (assert (equal allout-tests-globally-true t))) ;; ensure that prior local value is resumed (with-temp-buffer (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-locally-true) (set (make-local-variable 'allout-tests-locally-true) t) (assert (not (default-boundp 'allout-tests-locally-true)) nil (concat "Test setup mistake - variable supposed to" " not have global binding, but it does.")) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-locally-true) nil (concat "Test setup mistake - variable supposed to have" " local binding, but it lacks one.")) (allout-add-resumptions '(allout-tests-locally-true nil)) (assert (not (default-boundp 'allout-tests-locally-true))) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-locally-true)) (assert (equal allout-tests-locally-true nil)) (allout-do-resumptions) (assert (boundp 'allout-tests-locally-true)) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-locally-true)) (assert (equal allout-tests-locally-true t)) (assert (not (default-boundp 'allout-tests-locally-true)))) ;; ensure that last of multiple resumptions holds, for various scopes. (with-temp-buffer (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-globally-unbound) (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-globally-true) (setq allout-tests-globally-true t) (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-locally-true) (set (make-local-variable 'allout-tests-locally-true) t) (allout-add-resumptions '(allout-tests-globally-unbound t) '(allout-tests-globally-true nil) '(allout-tests-locally-true nil)) (allout-add-resumptions '(allout-tests-globally-unbound 2) '(allout-tests-globally-true 3) '(allout-tests-locally-true 4)) ;; reestablish many of the basic conditions are maintained after re-add: (assert (not (default-boundp 'allout-tests-globally-unbound))) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-globally-unbound)) (assert (equal allout-tests-globally-unbound 2)) (assert (default-boundp 'allout-tests-globally-true)) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-globally-true)) (assert (equal allout-tests-globally-true 3)) (assert (not (default-boundp 'allout-tests-locally-true))) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-locally-true)) (assert (equal allout-tests-locally-true 4)) (allout-do-resumptions) (assert (not (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-globally-unbound))) (assert (not (boundp 'allout-tests-globally-unbound))) (assert (not (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-globally-true))) (assert (boundp 'allout-tests-globally-true)) (assert (equal allout-tests-globally-true t)) (assert (boundp 'allout-tests-locally-true)) (assert (local-variable-p 'allout-tests-locally-true)) (assert (equal allout-tests-locally-true t)) (assert (not (default-boundp 'allout-tests-locally-true)))) ;; ensure that deliberately unbinding registered variables doesn't foul things (with-temp-buffer (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-globally-unbound) (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-globally-true) (setq allout-tests-globally-true t) (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-locally-true) (set (make-local-variable 'allout-tests-locally-true) t) (allout-add-resumptions '(allout-tests-globally-unbound t) '(allout-tests-globally-true nil) '(allout-tests-locally-true nil)) (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-globally-unbound) (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-globally-true) (allout-tests-obliterate-variable 'allout-tests-locally-true) (allout-do-resumptions)) ) ;;;_ % Run unit tests if `allout-run-unit-tests-after-load' is true: (when allout-run-unit-tests-on-load (allout-run-unit-tests)) ;;;_ #12 Provide (provide 'allout) ;;;_* Local emacs vars. ;; The following `allout-layout' local variable setting: ;; - closes all topics from the first topic to just before the third-to-last, ;; - shows the children of the third to last (config vars) ;; - and the second to last (code section), ;; - and closes the last topic (this local-variables section). ;;Local variables: ;;allout-layout: (0 : -1 -1 0) ;;End: ;; arch-tag: cf38fbc3-c044-450f-8bff-afed8ba5681c ;;; allout.el ends here