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;;; dabbrev.el --- dynamic abbreviation package ;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, ;; 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Don Morrison ;; Lars Lindberg ;; (according to ack.texi) ;; Maintainer: Lars Lindberg <Lars.Lindberg@sypro.cap.se> ;; Created: 16 Mars 1992 ;; Lindberg's last update version: 5.7 ;; Keywords: abbrev expand completion convenience ;; 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 3 of the License, 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. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; The purpose with this package is to let you write just a few ;; characters of words you've written earlier to be able to expand ;; them. ;; ;; To expand a word, just put the point right after the word and press ;; M-/ (dabbrev-expand) or M-C-/ (dabbrev-completion). ;; ;; Check out the customizable variables below to learn about all the ;; features of this package. ;;; Hints and tips for major modes writers: ;; Recommended values C/Lisp etc text ;; dabbrev-case-fold-search nil t ;; dabbrev-case-replace nil t ;; ;; Set the variables you want special for your mode like this: ;; (set (make-local-variable 'dabbrev-case-replace) nil) ;; Then you don't interfere with other modes. ;; ;; If your mode handles buffers that refers to other buffers ;; (i.e. compilation-mode, gud-mode), then try to set ;; `dabbrev-select-buffers-function' or `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function' ;; to a function that point out those buffers. ;; Same goes for major-modes that are connected to other modes. There ;; are for instance a number of mail-modes. One for reading, one for ;; creating a new mail etc. Maybe those should be connected. ;; Example for GNUS (when we write a reply, we want dabbrev to look in ;; the article for expansion): ;; (set (make-local-variable 'dabbrev-friend-buffer-function) ;; (lambda (buffer) ;; (with-current-buffer buffer ;; (memq major-mode '(news-reply-mode gnus-article-mode))))) ;; Known bugs and limitations. ;; - Possible to do several levels of `dabbrev-completion' in the ;; minibuffer. ;; - dabbrev-completion doesn't handle resetting the globals variables ;; right. It resets them after finding the abbrev. ;; Future enhancements ;; - Check the tags-files? Like tags-complete? ;; - Add the possibility of searching both forward and backward to ;; the nearest expansion. ;; - Check the kill-ring when everything else fails. (Maybe something ;; for hippie-expand?). [Bng] <boris@cs.rochester.edu> ;;; These people gave suggestions: ;; [hymie] Hyman Rosen <marks!hymie@jyacc.jyacc.com> ;; [burgett] Steve Burgett <burgett@bizet.eecs.berkeley.edu> ;; [jules] Julian Gosnell <jules@x.co.uk> ;; [kifer] Michael Kifer <kifer@sbcs.sunysb.edu> ;; [ake] Ake Stenhoff <extaksf@aom.ericsson.se> ;; [alon] Alon Albert <al%imercury@uunet.uu.net> ;; [tromey] Tom Tromey <tromey@busco.lanl.gov> ;; [Rolf] Rolf Schreiber <rolf@mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de> ;; [Petri] Petri Raitio <per@tekla.fi> ;; [ejb] Jay Berkenbilt <ejb@ql.org> ;; [hawley] Bob Hawley <rth1@quartet.mt.att.com> ;; ... and to all the people who have participated in the beta tests. ;;; Code: ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- ;; Customization variables ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- (defgroup dabbrev nil "Dynamic Abbreviations." :tag "Dynamic Abbreviations" :group 'abbrev :group 'convenience) (defcustom dabbrev-backward-only nil "If non-nil, `dabbrev-expand' only looks backwards." :type 'boolean :group 'dabbrev) (defcustom dabbrev-limit nil "Limits region searched by `dabbrev-expand' to this many chars away." :type '(choice (const :tag "off" nil) integer) :group 'dabbrev) (defcustom dabbrev-abbrev-skip-leading-regexp nil "Regexp for skipping leading characters of an abbreviation. Example: Set this to \"\\\\$\" for programming languages in which variable names may appear with or without a leading `$'. \(For example, in Makefiles.\) Set this to nil if no characters should be skipped." :type '(choice regexp (const :tag "off" nil)) :group 'dabbrev) (defcustom dabbrev-eliminate-newlines t "Non-nil means dabbrev should not insert newlines. Instead it converts them to spaces." :type 'boolean :group 'dabbrev) (defcustom dabbrev-case-fold-search 'case-fold-search "Control whether dabbrev searches should ignore case. A value of nil means case is significant. A value of `case-fold-search' means case is significant if `case-fold-search' is nil. Any other non-nil version means case is not significant." :type '(choice (const :tag "off" nil) (const :tag "like search" case-fold-search) (other :tag "on" t)) :group 'dabbrev) ;;;###autoload(put 'dabbrev-case-fold-search 'risky-local-variable t) (defcustom dabbrev-upcase-means-case-search nil "The significance of an uppercase character in an abbreviation. A nil value means case fold search when searching for possible expansions; non-nil means case sensitive search. This variable has an effect only when the value of `dabbrev-case-fold-search' says to ignore case." :type 'boolean :group 'dabbrev) (defcustom dabbrev-case-distinction 'case-replace "Whether dabbrev treats expansions as the same if they differ in case. A value of nil means treat them as different. A value of `case-replace' means distinguish them if `case-replace' is nil. Any other non-nil value means to treat them as the same. This variable has an effect only when the value of `dabbrev-case-fold-search' specifies to ignore case." :type '(choice (const :tag "off" nil) (const :tag "based on `case-replace'" case-replace) (other :tag "on" t)) :group 'dabbrev :version "22.1") (defcustom dabbrev-case-replace 'case-replace "Whether dabbrev applies the abbreviations's case pattern to the expansion. A value of nil means preserve the expansion's case pattern. A value of `case-replace' means preserve it if `case-replace' is nil. Any other non-nil value means modify the expansion by applying the abbreviation's case pattern to it. This variable has an effect only when the value of `dabbrev-case-fold-search' specifies to ignore case." :type '(choice (const :tag "off" nil) (const :tag "based on `case-replace'" case-replace) (other :tag "on" t)) :group 'dabbrev) ;;;###autoload(put 'dabbrev-case-replace 'risky-local-variable t) (defcustom dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp nil "Regexp to recognize a character in an abbreviation or expansion. This regexp will be surrounded with \\\\( ... \\\\) when actually used. Set this variable to \"\\\\sw\" if you want ordinary words or \"\\\\sw\\\\|\\\\s_\" if you want symbols (including characters whose syntax is \"symbol\" as well as those whose syntax is \"word\". The value nil has a special meaning: the abbreviation is from point to previous word-start, but the search is for symbols. For instance, if you are programming in Lisp, `yes-or-no-p' is a symbol, while `yes', `or', `no' and `p' are considered words. If this variable is nil, then expanding `yes-or-no-' looks for a symbol starting with or containing `no-'. If you set this variable to \"\\\\sw\\\\|\\\\s_\", that expansion looks for a symbol starting with `yes-or-no-'. Finally, if you set this variable to \"\\\\sw\", then expanding `yes-or-no-' signals an error because `-' is not part of a word; but expanding `yes-or-no' looks for a word starting with `no'. The recommended value is \"\\\\sw\\\\|\\\\s_\"." :type '(choice (const nil) regexp) :group 'dabbrev) (defcustom dabbrev-check-all-buffers t "Non-nil means dabbrev package should search *all* buffers. Dabbrev always searches the current buffer first. Then, if `dabbrev-check-other-buffers' says so, it searches the buffers designated by `dabbrev-select-buffers-function'. Then, if `dabbrev-check-all-buffers' is non-nil, dabbrev searches all the other buffers, except those named in `dabbrev-ignored-buffer-names', or matched by `dabbrev-ignored-regexps'." :type 'boolean :group 'dabbrev) (defcustom dabbrev-ignored-buffer-names '("*Messages*" "*Buffer List*") "List of buffer names that dabbrev should not check. See also `dabbrev-ignored-buffer-regexps'." :type '(repeat (string :tag "Buffer name")) :group 'dabbrev :version "20.3") (defcustom dabbrev-ignored-buffer-regexps nil "List of regexps matching names of buffers that dabbrev should not check. See also `dabbrev-ignored-buffer-names'." :type '(repeat regexp) :group 'dabbrev :version "21.1") (defcustom dabbrev-check-other-buffers t "Should \\[dabbrev-expand] look in other buffers?\ nil: Don't look in other buffers. t: Also look for expansions in the buffers pointed out by `dabbrev-select-buffers-function'. Anything else: When we can't find any more expansions in the current buffer, then ask the user whether to look in other buffers too. The default value is t." :type '(choice (const :tag "off" nil) (const :tag "on" t) (other :tag "ask" other)) :group 'dabbrev) ;; I guess setting this to a function that selects all C- or C++- ;; mode buffers would be a good choice for a debugging buffer, ;; when debugging C- or C++-code. (defvar dabbrev-select-buffers-function 'dabbrev--select-buffers "A function that selects buffers that should be searched by dabbrev. The function should take no arguments and return a list of buffers to search for expansions. See the source of `dabbrev--select-buffers' for an example. A mode setting this variable should make it buffer local.") (defcustom dabbrev-friend-buffer-function 'dabbrev--same-major-mode-p "A function to decide whether dabbrev should search OTHER-BUFFER. The function should take one argument, OTHER-BUFFER, and return non-nil if that buffer should be searched. Have a look at `dabbrev--same-major-mode-p' for an example. The value of `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function' has an effect only if the value of `dabbrev-select-buffers-function' uses it. The function `dabbrev--select-buffers' is one function you can use here. A mode setting this variable should make it buffer local." :type 'function :group 'dabbrev) (defcustom dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only nil "If non-nil, a list of buffers which dabbrev should search. If this variable is non-nil, dabbrev will only look in these buffers. It will not even look in the current buffer if it is not a member of this list." :group 'dabbrev) ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- ;; Internal variables ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- ;; Last obarray of completions in `dabbrev-completion' (defvar dabbrev--last-obarray nil) ;; Table of expansions seen so far (defvar dabbrev--last-table nil) ;; Last string we tried to expand. (defvar dabbrev--last-abbreviation nil) ;; Location last abbreviation began (defvar dabbrev--last-abbrev-location nil) ;; Direction of last dabbrevs search (defvar dabbrev--last-direction 0) ;; Last expansion of an abbreviation. (defvar dabbrev--last-expansion nil) ;; Location the last expansion was found. (defvar dabbrev--last-expansion-location nil) ;; The list of remaining buffers with the same mode as current buffer. (defvar dabbrev--friend-buffer-list nil) ;; The buffer we looked in last, not counting the current buffer. (defvar dabbrev--last-buffer nil) ;; The buffer we found the expansion last time. (defvar dabbrev--last-buffer-found nil) ;; The buffer we last did a completion in. (defvar dabbrev--last-completion-buffer nil) ;; If non-nil, a function to use when copying successive words. ;; It should be `upcase' or `downcase'. (defvar dabbrev--last-case-pattern nil) ;; Same as dabbrev-check-other-buffers, but is set for every expand. (defvar dabbrev--check-other-buffers dabbrev-check-other-buffers) ;; The regexp for recognizing a character in an abbreviation. (defvar dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp nil) ;; The progress reporter for buffer-scanning progress. (defvar dabbrev--progress-reporter nil) ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- ;; Macros ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- (defsubst dabbrev--minibuffer-origin () "Get the buffer from which mini-buffer." (window-buffer (minibuffer-selected-window))) ;; Make a list of some of the elements of LIST. ;; Check each element of LIST, storing it temporarily in the ;; variable ELEMENT, and include it in the result ;; if CONDITION evaluates non-nil. (defmacro dabbrev-filter-elements (element list condition) `(let (dabbrev-result dabbrev-tail ,element) (setq dabbrev-tail ,list) (while dabbrev-tail (setq ,element (car dabbrev-tail)) (if ,condition (setq dabbrev-result (cons ,element dabbrev-result))) (setq dabbrev-tail (cdr dabbrev-tail))) (nreverse dabbrev-result))) ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- ;; Exported functions ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- ;;;###autoload (define-key esc-map "/" 'dabbrev-expand) ;;??? Do we want this? ;;;###autoload (define-key esc-map [?\C-/] 'dabbrev-completion) ;;;###autoload (defun dabbrev-completion (&optional arg) "Completion on current word. Like \\[dabbrev-expand] but finds all expansions in the current buffer and presents suggestions for completion. With a prefix argument ARG, it searches all buffers accepted by the function pointed out by `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function' to find the completions. If the prefix argument is 16 (which comes from \\[prefix-argument] \\[prefix-argument]), then it searches *all* buffers." (interactive "*P") (dabbrev--reset-global-variables) (let* ((dabbrev-check-other-buffers (and arg t)) (dabbrev-check-all-buffers (and arg (= (prefix-numeric-value arg) 16))) (abbrev (dabbrev--abbrev-at-point)) (beg (progn (search-backward abbrev) (point))) (end (progn (search-forward abbrev) (point))) (ignore-case-p (and (if (eq dabbrev-case-fold-search 'case-fold-search) case-fold-search dabbrev-case-fold-search) (or (not dabbrev-upcase-means-case-search) (string= abbrev (downcase abbrev))))) (my-obarray dabbrev--last-obarray) init) (save-excursion ;;-------------------------------- ;; New abbreviation to expand. ;;-------------------------------- (setq dabbrev--last-abbreviation abbrev) ;; Find all expansion (let ((completion-list (dabbrev--find-all-expansions abbrev ignore-case-p)) (completion-ignore-case ignore-case-p)) ;; Make an obarray with all expansions (setq my-obarray (make-vector (length completion-list) 0)) (or (> (length my-obarray) 0) (error "No dynamic expansion for \"%s\" found%s" abbrev (if dabbrev--check-other-buffers "" " in this-buffer"))) (cond ((or (not ignore-case-p) (not dabbrev-case-replace)) (mapc (function (lambda (string) (intern string my-obarray))) completion-list)) ((string= abbrev (upcase abbrev)) (mapc (function (lambda (string) (intern (upcase string) my-obarray))) completion-list)) ((string= (substring abbrev 0 1) (upcase (substring abbrev 0 1))) (mapc (function (lambda (string) (intern (capitalize string) my-obarray))) completion-list)) (t (mapc (function (lambda (string) (intern (downcase string) my-obarray))) completion-list))) (setq dabbrev--last-obarray my-obarray) (setq dabbrev--last-completion-buffer (current-buffer)))) (completion-in-region beg end my-obarray))) ;;;###autoload (defun dabbrev-expand (arg) "Expand previous word \"dynamically\". Expands to the most recent, preceding word for which this is a prefix. If no suitable preceding word is found, words following point are considered. If still no suitable word is found, then look in the buffers accepted by the function pointed out by variable `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function'. A positive prefix argument, N, says to take the Nth backward *distinct* possibility. A negative argument says search forward. If the cursor has not moved from the end of the previous expansion and no argument is given, replace the previously-made expansion with the next possible expansion not yet tried. The variable `dabbrev-backward-only' may be used to limit the direction of search to backward if set non-nil. See also `dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp' and \\[dabbrev-completion]." (interactive "*P") (let (abbrev record-case-pattern expansion old direction (orig-point (point))) ;; abbrev -- the abbrev to expand ;; expansion -- the expansion found (eventually) or nil until then ;; old -- the text currently in the buffer ;; (the abbrev, or the previously-made expansion) (save-excursion (if (and (null arg) (markerp dabbrev--last-abbrev-location) (marker-position dabbrev--last-abbrev-location) (or (eq last-command this-command) (and (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window)) (= dabbrev--last-abbrev-location (point))))) ;; Find a different expansion for the same abbrev as last time. (progn (setq abbrev dabbrev--last-abbreviation) (setq old dabbrev--last-expansion) (setq direction dabbrev--last-direction)) ;; If the user inserts a space after expanding ;; and then asks to expand again, always fetch the next word. (if (and (eq (preceding-char) ?\s) (markerp dabbrev--last-abbrev-location) (marker-position dabbrev--last-abbrev-location) (= (point) (1+ dabbrev--last-abbrev-location))) (progn ;; The "abbrev" to expand is just the space. (setq abbrev " ") (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (if dabbrev--last-buffer (set-buffer dabbrev--last-buffer)) ;; Find the end of the last "expansion" word. (if (or (eq dabbrev--last-direction 1) (and (eq dabbrev--last-direction 0) (< dabbrev--last-expansion-location (point)))) (setq dabbrev--last-expansion-location (+ dabbrev--last-expansion-location (length dabbrev--last-expansion)))) (goto-char dabbrev--last-expansion-location) ;; Take the following word, with intermediate separators, ;; as our expansion this time. (re-search-forward (concat "\\(?:" dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp "\\)+")) (setq expansion (buffer-substring-no-properties dabbrev--last-expansion-location (point))) ;; Record the end of this expansion, in case we repeat this. (setq dabbrev--last-expansion-location (point)))) ;; Indicate that dabbrev--last-expansion-location is ;; at the end of the expansion. (setq dabbrev--last-direction -1)) ;; We have a different abbrev to expand. (dabbrev--reset-global-variables) (setq direction (if (null arg) (if dabbrev-backward-only 1 0) (prefix-numeric-value arg))) (setq abbrev (dabbrev--abbrev-at-point)) (setq record-case-pattern t) (setq old nil))) ;;-------------------------------- ;; Find the expansion ;;-------------------------------- (or expansion (setq expansion (dabbrev--find-expansion abbrev direction (and (if (eq dabbrev-case-fold-search 'case-fold-search) case-fold-search dabbrev-case-fold-search) (or (not dabbrev-upcase-means-case-search) (string= abbrev (downcase abbrev)))))))) (cond ((not expansion) (dabbrev--reset-global-variables) (if old (save-excursion (setq buffer-undo-list (cons orig-point buffer-undo-list)) ;; Put back the original abbrev with its original case pattern. (search-backward old) (insert abbrev) (delete-region (point) (+ (point) (length old))))) (error "No%s dynamic expansion for `%s' found" (if old " further" "") abbrev)) (t (if (not (or (eq dabbrev--last-buffer dabbrev--last-buffer-found) (minibuffer-window-active-p (selected-window)))) (progn (message "Expansion found in '%s'" (buffer-name dabbrev--last-buffer)) (setq dabbrev--last-buffer-found dabbrev--last-buffer)) (message nil)) (if (and (or (eq (current-buffer) dabbrev--last-buffer) (null dabbrev--last-buffer)) (numberp dabbrev--last-expansion-location) (and (> dabbrev--last-expansion-location (point)))) (setq dabbrev--last-expansion-location (copy-marker dabbrev--last-expansion-location))) ;; Success: stick it in and return. (setq buffer-undo-list (cons orig-point buffer-undo-list)) (dabbrev--substitute-expansion old abbrev expansion record-case-pattern) ;; Save state for re-expand. (setq dabbrev--last-expansion expansion) (setq dabbrev--last-abbreviation abbrev) (setq dabbrev--last-abbrev-location (point-marker)))))) ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- ;; Local functions ;;---------------------------------------------------------------- (defun dabbrev--same-major-mode-p (other-buffer) "Check if OTHER-BUFFER has the same major mode as current buffer." (eq major-mode (with-current-buffer other-buffer major-mode))) (defun dabbrev--goto-start-of-abbrev () "Back over all abbrev type characters and then moves forward over all skip characters." ;; Move backwards over abbrev chars (save-match-data (when (> (point) (minibuffer-prompt-end)) (forward-char -1) (while (and (looking-at dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp) (> (point) (minibuffer-prompt-end)) (not (= (point) (field-beginning (point) nil (1- (point)))))) (forward-char -1)) (or (looking-at dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp) (forward-char 1))) (and dabbrev-abbrev-skip-leading-regexp (while (looking-at dabbrev-abbrev-skip-leading-regexp) (forward-char 1))))) (defun dabbrev--abbrev-at-point () "Extract the symbol at point to serve as abbreviation." ;; Check for error (if (bobp) (error "No possible abbreviation preceding point")) ;; Return abbrev at point (save-excursion ;; Record the end of the abbreviation. (setq dabbrev--last-abbrev-location (point)) ;; If we aren't right after an abbreviation, ;; move point back to just after one. ;; This is so the user can get successive words ;; by typing the punctuation followed by M-/. (save-match-data (if (save-excursion (forward-char -1) (not (looking-at (or dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp "\\sw\\|\\s_")))) (if (re-search-backward (or dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp "\\sw\\|\\s_") nil t) (forward-char 1) (error "No possible abbreviation preceding point")))) ;; Now find the beginning of that one. (dabbrev--goto-start-of-abbrev) (buffer-substring-no-properties dabbrev--last-abbrev-location (point)))) (defun dabbrev--reset-global-variables () "Initialize all global variables." ;; dabbrev--last-obarray and dabbrev--last-completion-buffer ;; must not be reset here. (setq dabbrev--last-table nil dabbrev--last-abbreviation nil dabbrev--last-abbrev-location nil dabbrev--last-direction nil dabbrev--last-expansion nil dabbrev--last-expansion-location nil dabbrev--friend-buffer-list nil dabbrev--last-buffer nil dabbrev--last-buffer-found nil dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp (or dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp "\\sw\\|\\s_") dabbrev--check-other-buffers dabbrev-check-other-buffers)) (defun dabbrev--select-buffers () "Return a list of other buffers to search for a possible abbrev. The current buffer is not included in the list. This function makes a list of all the buffers returned by `buffer-list', then discards buffers whose names match `dabbrev-ignored-buffer-names' or `dabbrev-ignored-buffer-regexps'. It also discards buffers for which `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function', if it is bound, returns nil when called with the buffer as argument. It returns the list of the buffers that are not discarded." (dabbrev-filter-elements buffer (buffer-list) (and (not (eq (current-buffer) buffer)) (not (dabbrev--ignore-buffer-p buffer)) (boundp 'dabbrev-friend-buffer-function) (funcall dabbrev-friend-buffer-function buffer)))) (defun dabbrev--try-find (abbrev reverse n ignore-case) "Search for ABBREV, backwards if REVERSE, N times. If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, ignore case while searching. Return the expansion found, and save the location of the start of the expansion in `dabbrev--last-expansion-location'." (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (let ((expansion nil)) (and dabbrev--last-expansion-location (goto-char dabbrev--last-expansion-location)) (let ((case-fold-search ignore-case) (count n)) (while (and (> count 0) (setq expansion (dabbrev--search abbrev reverse (and ignore-case (if (eq dabbrev-case-distinction 'case-replace) case-replace dabbrev-case-distinction)) ))) (setq count (1- count)))) (and expansion (setq dabbrev--last-expansion-location (point))) expansion)))) (defun dabbrev--find-all-expansions (abbrev ignore-case) "Return a list of all possible expansions of ABBREV. If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, accept matches which differ in case." (let ((all-expansions nil) expansion) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (while (setq expansion (dabbrev--find-expansion abbrev -1 ignore-case)) (setq all-expansions (cons expansion all-expansions)))) all-expansions)) (defun dabbrev--ignore-buffer-p (buffer) "Return non-nil if BUFFER should be ignored by dabbrev." (let ((bn (buffer-name buffer))) (or (member bn dabbrev-ignored-buffer-names) (let ((tail dabbrev-ignored-buffer-regexps) (match nil)) (while (and tail (not match)) (setq match (string-match (car tail) bn) tail (cdr tail))) match)))) (defun dabbrev--find-expansion (abbrev direction ignore-case) "Find one occurrence of ABBREV, and return the expansion. DIRECTION > 0 means look that many times backwards. DIRECTION < 0 means look that many times forward. DIRECTION = 0 means try both backward and forward. IGNORE-CASE non-nil means ignore case when searching. This sets `dabbrev--last-direction' to 1 or -1 according to the direction in which the occurrence was actually found. It sets `dabbrev--last-expansion-location' to the location of the start of the occurrence." (save-excursion ;; If we were scanning something other than the current buffer, ;; continue scanning there. (when dabbrev--last-buffer (set-buffer dabbrev--last-buffer)) (or ;; ------------------------------------------ ;; Look backward in current buffer. ;; ------------------------------------------ (and (not dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only) (>= direction 0) (setq dabbrev--last-direction (min 1 direction)) (dabbrev--try-find abbrev t (max 1 direction) ignore-case)) ;; ------------------------------------------ ;; Look forward in current buffer ;; or whatever buffer we were last scanning. ;; ------------------------------------------ (and (or (not dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only) dabbrev--last-buffer) (<= direction 0) (setq dabbrev--last-direction -1) (dabbrev--try-find abbrev nil (max 1 (- direction)) ignore-case)) ;; ------------------------------------------ ;; Look in other buffers. ;; Always start at (point-min) and look forward. ;; ------------------------------------------ (progn (setq dabbrev--last-direction -1) (unless dabbrev--last-buffer ;; If we have just now begun to search other buffers, ;; determine which other buffers we should check. ;; Put that list in dabbrev--friend-buffer-list. (unless dabbrev--friend-buffer-list (setq dabbrev--friend-buffer-list (dabbrev--make-friend-buffer-list)) (setq dabbrev--progress-reporter (make-progress-reporter "Scanning for dabbrevs..." (- (length dabbrev--friend-buffer-list)) 0 0 1 1.5)))) ;; Walk through the buffers till we find a match. (let (expansion) (while (and (not expansion) dabbrev--friend-buffer-list) (setq dabbrev--last-buffer (pop dabbrev--friend-buffer-list)) (set-buffer dabbrev--last-buffer) (progress-reporter-update dabbrev--progress-reporter (- (length dabbrev--friend-buffer-list))) (setq dabbrev--last-expansion-location (point-min)) (setq expansion (dabbrev--try-find abbrev nil 1 ignore-case))) expansion))))) ;; Compute the list of buffers to scan. ;; If dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only, then the current buffer ;; is included in this list if it should be searched. ;; Otherwise, the current buffer is searched first specially., ;; and it is not included in this list. (defun dabbrev--make-friend-buffer-list () (let ((list (mapcar (function get-buffer) dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only))) (when (and (null dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only) dabbrev--check-other-buffers (or (eq dabbrev--check-other-buffers t) (setq dabbrev--check-other-buffers (y-or-n-p "Scan other buffers also? ")))) (setq list (funcall dabbrev-select-buffers-function)) ;; If dabbrev-check-all-buffers, tack on all the other ;; buffers at the end of the list, except those which are ;; specifically to be ignored. (if dabbrev-check-all-buffers (setq list (append list (dabbrev-filter-elements buffer (buffer-list) (and (not (memq buffer list)) (not (dabbrev--ignore-buffer-p buffer))))))) ;; Remove the current buffer. (setq list (delq (current-buffer) list))) ;; Move buffers in the list that are visible on the screen ;; to the front of the list, but don't add anything to the list. (if list (walk-windows (lambda (w) (unless (eq w (selected-window)) (if (memq (window-buffer w) list) (setq list (cons (window-buffer w) (delq (window-buffer w) list)))))))) ;; In a minibuffer, search the buffer it was activated from, ;; first after the minibuffer itself. Unless we aren't supposed ;; to search the current buffer either. (if (and (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window)) (not dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only)) (setq list (cons (dabbrev--minibuffer-origin) (delq (dabbrev--minibuffer-origin) list)))) list)) (defun dabbrev--safe-replace-match (string &optional fixedcase literal) (if (eq major-mode 'picture-mode) (with-no-warnings (picture-replace-match string fixedcase literal)) (replace-match string fixedcase literal))) ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------- (defun dabbrev--substitute-expansion (old abbrev expansion record-case-pattern) "Replace OLD with EXPANSION in the buffer. OLD is text currently in the buffer, perhaps the abbreviation or perhaps another expansion that was tried previously. ABBREV is the abbreviation we are expanding. It is \" \" if we are copying subsequent words. EXPANSION is the expansion substring to be used this time. RECORD-CASE-PATTERN, if non-nil, means set `dabbrev--last-case-pattern' to record whether we upcased the expansion, downcased it, or did neither." ;;(undo-boundary) (let ((use-case-replace (and (if (eq dabbrev-case-fold-search 'case-fold-search) case-fold-search dabbrev-case-fold-search) (or (not dabbrev-upcase-means-case-search) (string= abbrev (downcase abbrev))) (if (eq dabbrev-case-replace 'case-replace) case-replace dabbrev-case-replace)))) ;; If we upcased or downcased the original expansion, ;; do likewise for the subsequent words when we copy them. ;; Don't do any of the usual case processing, though. (when (equal abbrev " ") (if dabbrev--last-case-pattern (setq expansion (funcall dabbrev--last-case-pattern expansion))) (setq use-case-replace nil)) ;; If the expansion has mixed case ;; and it is not simply a capitalized word, ;; or if the abbrev has mixed case, ;; and if the given abbrev's case pattern ;; matches the start of the expansion, ;; copy the expansion's case ;; instead of downcasing all the rest. ;; ;; Treat a one-capital-letter (possibly with preceding non-letter ;; characters) abbrev as "not all upper case", so as to force ;; preservation of the expansion's pattern if the expansion starts ;; with a capital letter. (let ((expansion-rest (substring expansion 1)) (first-letter-position (string-match "[[:alpha:]]" abbrev))) (if (or (null first-letter-position) (and (not (and (or (string= expansion-rest (downcase expansion-rest)) (string= expansion-rest (upcase expansion-rest))) (or (string= abbrev (downcase abbrev)) (and (string= abbrev (upcase abbrev)) (> (- (length abbrev) first-letter-position) 1))))) (string= abbrev (substring expansion 0 (length abbrev))))) (setq use-case-replace nil))) ;; If the abbrev and the expansion are both all-lower-case ;; then don't do any conversion. The conversion would be a no-op ;; for this replacement, but it would carry forward to subsequent words. ;; The goal of this is to prevent that carrying forward. (if (and (string= expansion (downcase expansion)) (string= abbrev (downcase abbrev))) (setq use-case-replace nil)) (if use-case-replace (setq expansion (downcase expansion))) ;; In case we insert subsequent words, ;; record if we upcased or downcased the first word, ;; in order to do likewise for subsequent words. (and record-case-pattern (setq dabbrev--last-case-pattern (and use-case-replace (cond ((equal abbrev (upcase abbrev)) 'upcase) ((equal abbrev (downcase abbrev)) 'downcase))))) ;; Convert whitespace to single spaces. (if dabbrev-eliminate-newlines (let ((pos (if (equal abbrev " ") 0 (length abbrev)))) ;; If ABBREV is real, search after the end of it. ;; If ABBREV is space and we are copying successive words, ;; search starting at the front. (while (string-match "[\n \t]+" expansion pos) (setq pos (1+ (match-beginning 0))) (setq expansion (replace-match " " nil nil expansion))))) (if old (save-excursion (search-backward old)) ;;(set-match-data (list (point-marker) (point-marker))) (search-backward abbrev) (search-forward abbrev)) ;; Make case of replacement conform to case of abbreviation ;; provided (1) that kind of thing is enabled in this buffer ;; and (2) the replacement itself is all lower case. (dabbrev--safe-replace-match expansion (not use-case-replace) t))) ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------- ;;; Search function used by dabbrevs library. (defun dabbrev--search (abbrev reverse ignore-case) "Search for something that could be used to expand ABBREV. Second arg, REVERSE, is t for reverse search, nil for forward. The variable `dabbrev-limit' controls the maximum search region size. Third argument IGNORE-CASE non-nil means treat case as insignificant while looking for a match and when comparing with previous matches. Also if that's non-nil and the match is found at the beginning of a sentence and is in lower case except for the initial then it is converted to all lower case for return. Table of expansions already seen is examined in buffer `dabbrev--last-table' so that only distinct possibilities are found by dabbrev-re-expand. Returns the expansion found, or nil if not found. Leaves point at the location of the start of the expansion." (save-match-data (let ((pattern1 (concat (regexp-quote abbrev) "\\(" dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp "\\)")) (pattern2 (concat (regexp-quote abbrev) "\\(\\(" dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp "\\)+\\)")) ;; This makes it possible to find matches in minibuffer prompts ;; even when they are "inviolable". (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t) found-string result) ;; Limited search. (save-restriction (and dabbrev-limit (narrow-to-region dabbrev--last-expansion-location (+ (point) (if reverse (- dabbrev-limit) dabbrev-limit)))) ;;-------------------------------- ;; Look for a distinct expansion, using dabbrev--last-table. ;;-------------------------------- (while (and (not found-string) (if reverse (re-search-backward pattern1 nil t) (re-search-forward pattern1 nil t))) (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) ;; In case we matched in the middle of a word, ;; back up to start of word and verify we still match. (dabbrev--goto-start-of-abbrev) (if (not (looking-at pattern1)) nil ;; We have a truly valid match. Find the end. (re-search-forward pattern2) (setq found-string (match-string-no-properties 0)) (setq result found-string) (and ignore-case (setq found-string (downcase found-string))) ;; Ignore this match if it's already in the table. (if (dabbrev-filter-elements table-string dabbrev--last-table (string= found-string table-string)) (setq found-string nil))) ;; Prepare to continue searching. (goto-char (if reverse (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))) ;; If we found something, use it. (when found-string ;; Put it into `dabbrev--last-table' ;; and return it (either downcased, or as is). (setq dabbrev--last-table (cons found-string dabbrev--last-table)) result))))) (dolist (mess '("^No dynamic expansion for .* found" "^No further dynamic expansion for .* found$" "^No possible abbreviation preceding point$")) (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors mess)) (provide 'dabbrev) ;; arch-tag: 29e58596-f080-4306-a409-70296cf9d46f ;;; dabbrev.el ends here