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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 06 Aug 1997 17:45:55 +0000 |
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;;; register.el --- register commands for Emacs. ;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: internal ;; 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; This package of functions emulates and somewhat extends the venerable ;; TECO's `register' feature, which permits you to save various useful ;; pieces of buffer state to named variables. The entry points are ;; documented in the Emacs user's manual. ;;; Code: (defvar register-alist nil "Alist of elements (NAME . CONTENTS), one for each Emacs register. NAME is a character (a number). CONTENTS is a string, number, frame configuration, mark or list. A list of strings represents a rectangle. A list of the form (file . NAME) represents the file named NAME. A list of the form (file-query NAME POSITION) represents position POSITION in the file named NAME, but query before visiting it.") (defun get-register (reg) "Return contents of Emacs register named REG, or nil if none." (cdr (assq reg register-alist))) (defun set-register (register value) "Set contents of Emacs register named REGISTER to VALUE. Returns VALUE. See the documentation of the variable `register-alist' for possible VALUE." (let ((aelt (assq register register-alist))) (if aelt (setcdr aelt value) (setq aelt (cons register value)) (setq register-alist (cons aelt register-alist))) value)) (defun point-to-register (register &optional arg) "Store current location of point in register REGISTER. With prefix argument, store current frame configuration. Use \\[jump-to-register] to go to that location or restore that configuration. Argument is a character, naming the register." (interactive "cPoint to register: \nP") (set-register register (if arg (current-frame-configuration) (point-marker)))) (defun window-configuration-to-register (register &optional arg) "Store the window configuration of the selected frame in register REGISTER. Use \\[jump-to-register] to restore the configuration. Argument is a character, naming the register." (interactive "cWindow configuration to register: \nP") (set-register register (current-window-configuration))) (defun frame-configuration-to-register (register &optional arg) "Store the window configuration of all frames in register REGISTER. Use \\[jump-to-register] to restore the configuration. Argument is a character, naming the register." (interactive "cFrame configuration to register: \nP") (set-register register (current-frame-configuration))) (defalias 'register-to-point 'jump-to-register) (defun jump-to-register (register &optional delete) "Move point to location stored in a register. If the register contains a file name, find that file. \(To put a file name in a register, you must use `set-register'.) If the register contains a window configuration (one frame) or a frame configuration (all frames), restore that frame or all frames accordingly. First argument is a character, naming the register. Optional second arg non-nil (interactively, prefix argument) says to delete any existing frames that the frame configuration doesn't mention. \(Otherwise, these frames are iconified.)" (interactive "cJump to register: \nP") (let ((val (get-register register))) (cond ((and (fboundp 'frame-configuration-p) (frame-configuration-p val)) (set-frame-configuration val (not delete))) ((window-configuration-p val) (set-window-configuration val)) ((markerp val) (or (marker-buffer val) (error "That register's buffer no longer exists")) (switch-to-buffer (marker-buffer val)) (goto-char val)) ((and (consp val) (eq (car val) 'file)) (find-file (cdr val))) ((and (consp val) (eq (car val) 'file-query)) (or (find-buffer-visiting (nth 1 val)) (y-or-n-p (format "Visit file %s again? " (nth 1 val))) (error "Register access aborted")) (find-file (nth 1 val)) (goto-char (nth 2 val))) (t (error "Register doesn't contain a buffer position or configuration"))))) ;; Turn markers into file-query references when a buffer is killed. (defun register-swap-out () (and buffer-file-name (let ((tail register-alist)) (while tail (and (markerp (cdr (car tail))) (eq (marker-buffer (cdr (car tail))) (current-buffer)) (setcdr (car tail) (list 'file-query buffer-file-name (marker-position (cdr (car tail)))))) (setq tail (cdr tail)))))) (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'register-swap-out) ;(defun number-to-register (arg char) ; "Store a number in a register. ;Two args, NUMBER and REGISTER (a character, naming the register). ;If NUMBER is nil, digits in the buffer following point are read ;to get the number to store. ;Interactively, NUMBER is the prefix arg (none means nil)." ; (interactive "P\ncNumber to register: ") ; (set-register char ; (if arg ; (prefix-numeric-value arg) ; (if (looking-at "[0-9][0-9]*") ; (save-excursion ; (save-restriction ; (narrow-to-region (point) ; (progn (skip-chars-forward "0-9") ; (point))) ; (goto-char (point-min)) ; (read (current-buffer)))) ; 0)))) ;(defun increment-register (arg char) ; "Add NUMBER to the contents of register REGISTER. ;Interactively, NUMBER is the prefix arg (none means nil)." ; (interactive "p\ncNumber to register: ") ; (or (integerp (get-register char)) ; (error "Register does not contain a number")) ; (set-register char (+ arg (get-register char)))) (defun view-register (register) "Display what is contained in register named REGISTER. The Lisp value REGISTER is a character." (interactive "cView register: ") (let ((val (get-register register))) (if (null val) (message "Register %s is empty" (single-key-description register)) (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Output*" (princ "Register ") (princ (single-key-description register)) (princ " contains ") (cond ((integerp val) (princ val)) ((markerp val) (let ((buf (marker-buffer val))) (if (null buf) (princ "a marker in no buffer") (princ "a buffer position:\nbuffer ") (princ (buffer-name buf)) (princ ", position ") (princ (marker-position val))))) ((window-configuration-p val) (princ "a window configuration.")) ((frame-configuration-p val) (princ "a frame configuration.")) ((and (consp val) (eq (car val) 'file)) (princ "the file ") (prin1 (cdr val)) (princ ".")) ((consp val) (princ "the rectangle:\n") (while val (princ (car val)) (terpri) (setq val (cdr val)))) ((stringp val) (princ "the text:\n") (princ val)) (t (princ "Garbage:\n") (prin1 val))))))) (defun insert-register (register &optional arg) "Insert contents of register REGISTER. (REGISTER is a character.) Normally puts point before and mark after the inserted text. If optional second arg is non-nil, puts mark before and point after. Interactively, second arg is non-nil if prefix arg is supplied." (interactive "*cInsert register: \nP") (push-mark) (let ((val (get-register register))) (cond ((consp val) (insert-rectangle val)) ((stringp val) (insert val)) ((integerp val) (princ val (current-buffer))) ((and (markerp val) (marker-position val)) (princ (marker-position val) (current-buffer))) (t (error "Register does not contain text")))) (if (not arg) (exchange-point-and-mark))) (defun copy-to-register (register start end &optional delete-flag) "Copy region into register REGISTER. With prefix arg, delete as well. Called from program, takes four args: REGISTER, START, END and DELETE-FLAG. START and END are buffer positions indicating what to copy." (interactive "cCopy to register: \nr\nP") (set-register register (buffer-substring start end)) (if delete-flag (delete-region start end))) (defun append-to-register (register start end &optional delete-flag) "Append region to text in register REGISTER. With prefix arg, delete as well. Called from program, takes four args: REGISTER, START, END and DELETE-FLAG. START and END are buffer positions indicating what to append." (interactive "cAppend to register: \nr\nP") (or (stringp (get-register register)) (error "Register does not contain text")) (set-register register (concat (get-register register) (buffer-substring start end))) (if delete-flag (delete-region start end))) (defun prepend-to-register (register start end &optional delete-flag) "Prepend region to text in register REGISTER. With prefix arg, delete as well. Called from program, takes four args: REGISTER, START, END and DELETE-FLAG. START and END are buffer positions indicating what to prepend." (interactive "cPrepend to register: \nr\nP") (or (stringp (get-register register)) (error "Register does not contain text")) (set-register register (concat (buffer-substring start end) (get-register register))) (if delete-flag (delete-region start end))) (defun copy-rectangle-to-register (register start end &optional delete-flag) "Copy rectangular region into register REGISTER. With prefix arg, delete as well. Called from program, takes four args: REGISTER, START, END and DELETE-FLAG. START and END are buffer positions giving two corners of rectangle." (interactive "cCopy rectangle to register: \nr\nP") (set-register register (if delete-flag (delete-extract-rectangle start end) (extract-rectangle start end)))) ;;; register.el ends here