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date | Sat, 10 Feb 2001 10:50:24 +0000 |
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;;; type-break.el --- encourage rests from typing at appropriate intervals ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 95, 97, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Noah Friedman ;; Maintainer: Noah Friedman <friedman@splode.com> ;; Keywords: extensions, timers ;; Status: Works in GNU Emacs 19.25 or later, some versions of XEmacs ;; Created: 1994-07-13 ;; $Id: type-break.el,v 1.24 2000/07/24 00:49:09 friedman Exp $ ;; 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: ;; The docstring for the function `type-break-mode' summarizes most of the ;; details of the interface. ;; This package relies on the assumption that you live entirely in emacs, ;; as the author does. If that's not the case for you (e.g. you often ;; suspend emacs or work in other windows) then this won't help very much; ;; it will depend on just how often you switch back to emacs. At the very ;; least, you will want to turn off the keystroke thresholds and rest ;; interval tracking. ;; If you prefer not to be queried about taking breaks, but instead just ;; want to be reminded, do the following: ;; ;; (setq type-break-query-mode nil) ;; ;; Or call the command `type-break-query-mode' with a negative prefix ;; argument. ;; If you find echo area messages annoying and would prefer to see messages ;; in the mode line instead, do M-x type-break-mode-line-message-mode ;; or set the variable of the same name to `t'. ;; This program can truly cons up a storm because of all the calls to ;; `current-time' (which always returns 3 fresh conses). I'm dismayed by ;; this, but I think the health of my hands is far more important than a ;; few pages of virtual memory. ;; This program has no hope of working in Emacs 18. ;; This package was inspired by Roland McGrath's hanoi-break.el. ;; Several people contributed feedback and ideas, including ;; Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org> ;; Kleanthes Koniaris <kgk@koniaris.com> ;; Mark Ashton <mpashton@gnu.org> ;; Matt Wilding <wilding@cli.com> ;; Robert S. Boyer <boyer@cs.utexas.edu> ;;; Code: (defgroup type-break nil "Encourage the user to take a rest from typing at suitable intervals." :prefix "type-break" :group 'keyboard) ;;;###autoload (defcustom type-break-mode nil "Toggle typing break mode. See the docstring for the `type-break-mode' command for more information. Setting this variable directly does not take effect; use either \\[customize] or the function `type-break-mode'." :set (lambda (symbol value) (type-break-mode (if value 1 -1))) :initialize 'custom-initialize-default :type 'boolean :group 'type-break :require 'type-break) ;;;###autoload (defcustom type-break-interval (* 60 60) "*Number of seconds between scheduled typing breaks." :type 'integer :group 'type-break) ;;;###autoload (defcustom type-break-good-rest-interval (/ type-break-interval 6) "*Number of seconds of idle time considered to be an adequate typing rest. When this variable is non-`nil', emacs checks the idle time between keystrokes. If this idle time is long enough to be considered a \"good\" rest from typing, then the next typing break is simply rescheduled for later. If a break is interrupted before this much time elapses, the user will be asked whether or not really to interrupt the break." :type 'integer :group 'type-break) ;;;###autoload (defcustom type-break-keystroke-threshold ;; Assuming typing speed is 35wpm (on the average, do you really ;; type more than that in a minute? I spend a lot of time reading mail ;; and simply studying code in buffers) and average word length is ;; about 5 letters, default upper threshold to the average number of ;; keystrokes one is likely to type in a break interval. That way if the ;; user goes through a furious burst of typing activity, cause a typing ;; break to be required sooner than originally scheduled. ;; Conversely, the minimum threshold should be about a fifth of this. (let* ((wpm 35) (avg-word-length 5) (upper (* wpm avg-word-length (/ type-break-interval 60))) (lower (/ upper 5))) (cons lower upper)) "*Upper and lower bound on number of keystrokes for considering typing break. This structure is a pair of numbers (MIN . MAX). The first number is the minimum number of keystrokes that must have been entered since the last typing break before considering another one, even if the scheduled time has elapsed; the break is simply rescheduled until later if the minimum threshold hasn't been reached. If this first value is nil, then there is no minimum threshold; as soon as the scheduled time has elapsed, the user will always be queried. The second number is the maximum number of keystrokes that can be entered before a typing break is requested immediately, pre-empting the originally scheduled break. If this second value is nil, then no pre-emptive breaks will occur; only scheduled ones will. Keys with bucky bits (shift, control, meta, etc) are counted as only one keystroke even though they really require multiple keys to generate them. The command `type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold' can be used to guess a reasonably good pair of values for this variable." :type 'sexp :group 'type-break) (defcustom type-break-query-mode t "*Non-`nil' means ask whether or not to prompt user for breaks. If so, call the function specified in the value of the variable `type-break-query-function' to do the asking." :type 'boolean :group 'type-break) (defcustom type-break-query-function 'yes-or-no-p "*Function to use for making query for a typing break. It should take a string as an argument, the prompt. Usually this should be set to `yes-or-no-p' or `y-or-n-p'. To avoid being queried at all, set `type-break-query-mode' to `nil'." :type '(radio function (function-item yes-or-no-p) (function-item y-or-n-p)) :group 'type-break) (defcustom type-break-query-interval 60 "*Number of seconds between queries to take a break, if put off. The user will continue to be prompted at this interval until he or she finally submits to taking a typing break." :type 'integer :group 'type-break) (defcustom type-break-time-warning-intervals '(300 120 60 30) "*List of time intervals for warnings about upcoming typing break. At each of the intervals (specified in seconds) away from a scheduled typing break, print a warning in the echo area." :type '(repeat integer) :group 'type-break) (defcustom type-break-keystroke-warning-intervals '(300 200 100 50) "*List of keystroke measurements for warnings about upcoming typing break. At each of the intervals (specified in keystrokes) away from the upper keystroke threshold, print a warning in the echo area. If either this variable or the upper threshold is set, then no warnings will occur." :type '(repeat integer) :group 'type-break) (defcustom type-break-warning-repeat 40 "*Number of keystrokes for which warnings should be repeated. That is, for each of this many keystrokes the warning is redisplayed in the echo area to make sure it's really seen." :type 'integer :group 'type-break) (defcustom type-break-time-stamp-format "[%H:%M] " "*Timestamp format used to prefix messages. Format specifiers are as used by `format-time-string'." :type 'string :group 'type-break) (defcustom type-break-demo-functions '(type-break-demo-boring type-break-demo-life type-break-demo-hanoi) "*List of functions to consider running as demos during typing breaks. When a typing break begins, one of these functions is selected randomly to have emacs do something interesting. Any function in this list should start a demo which ceases as soon as a key is pressed." :type '(repeat function) :group 'type-break) (defvar type-break-post-command-hook '(type-break-check) "Hook run indirectly by post-command-hook for typing break functions. This is not really intended to be set by the user, but it's probably harmless to do so. Mainly it is used by various parts of the typing break program to delay actions until after the user has completed some command. It exists because `post-command-hook' itself is inaccessible while its functions are being run, and some type-break--related functions want to remove themselves after running.") ;; Mode line frobs (defcustom type-break-mode-line-message-mode nil "*Non-`nil' means put type-break related messages in the mode line. Otherwise, messages typically go in the echo area. See also `type-break-mode-line-format' and its members." :type 'boolean :group 'type-break) (defvar type-break-mode-line-format '(type-break-mode-line-message-mode ("" type-break-mode-line-break-message type-break-mode-line-warning)) "*Format of messages in the mode line concerning typing breaks.") (defvar type-break-mode-line-break-message '(type-break-mode-line-break-message-p type-break-mode-line-break-string)) (defvar type-break-mode-line-break-message-p nil) (defvar type-break-mode-line-break-string " *** TAKE A TYPING BREAK NOW ***") (defvar type-break-mode-line-warning '(type-break-mode-line-break-message-p ("") (type-break-warning-countdown-string (" *** " "Break in " type-break-warning-countdown-string " " type-break-warning-countdown-string-type "***")))) (defvar type-break-warning-countdown-string nil "If non-nil, this is a countdown for the next typing break. This variable, in conjunction with `type-break-warning-countdown-string-type' (which indicates whether this value is a number of keystrokes or seconds) is installed in mode-line-format to notify of imminent typing breaks.") (defvar type-break-warning-countdown-string-type nil "Indicates the unit type of `type-break-warning-countdown-string'. It will be either \"seconds\" or \"keystrokes\".") ;; These are internal variables. Do not set them yourself. (defvar type-break-alarm-p nil) (defvar type-break-keystroke-count 0) (defvar type-break-time-last-break nil) (defvar type-break-time-next-break nil) (defvar type-break-time-last-command (current-time)) (defvar type-break-current-time-warning-interval nil) (defvar type-break-current-keystroke-warning-interval nil) (defvar type-break-time-warning-count 0) (defvar type-break-keystroke-warning-count 0) ;; Constant indicating emacs variant. ;; This can be one of `xemacs', `lucid', `epoch', `mule', etc. (defconst type-break-emacs-variant (let ((data (match-data)) (version (cond ((fboundp 'nemacs-version) (nemacs-version)) (t (emacs-version)))) (alist '(("\\bXEmacs\\b" . xemacs) ("\\bLucid\\b" . lucid) ("^Nemacs\\b" . nemacs) ("^GNU Emacs 19" . standard19) ("^GNU Emacs 20" . standard19) ("^GNU Emacs 18" . emacs18))) result) (while alist (cond ((string-match (car (car alist)) version) (setq result (cdr (car alist))) (setq alist nil)) (t (setq alist (cdr alist))))) (set-match-data data) (cond ((eq result 'lucid) (and (string= emacs-version "19.8 Lucid") (setq result 'lucid-19-8))) ((memq result '(nemacs emacs18)) (signal 'error "type-break not supported in this version of emacs."))) result)) ;;;###autoload (defun type-break-mode (&optional prefix) "Enable or disable typing-break mode. This is a minor mode, but it is global to all buffers by default. When this mode is enabled, the user is encouraged to take typing breaks at appropriate intervals; either after a specified amount of time or when the user has exceeded a keystroke threshold. When the time arrives, the user is asked to take a break. If the user refuses at that time, emacs will ask again in a short period of time. The idea is to give the user enough time to find a good breaking point in his or her work, but be sufficiently annoying to discourage putting typing breaks off indefinitely. A negative prefix argument disables this mode. No argument or any non-negative argument enables it. The user may enable or disable this mode by setting the variable of the same name, though setting it in that way doesn't reschedule a break or reset the keystroke counter. If the mode was previously disabled and is enabled as a consequence of calling this function, it schedules a break with `type-break-schedule' to make sure one occurs (the user can call that command to reschedule the break at any time). It also initializes the keystroke counter. The variable `type-break-interval' specifies the number of seconds to schedule between regular typing breaks. This variable doesn't directly affect the time schedule; it simply provides a default for the `type-break-schedule' command. If set, the variable `type-break-good-rest-interval' specifies the minimum amount of time which is considered a reasonable typing break. Whenever that time has elapsed, typing breaks are automatically rescheduled for later even if emacs didn't prompt you to take one first. Also, if a break is ended before this much time has elapsed, the user will be asked whether or not to continue. The variable `type-break-keystroke-threshold' is used to determine the thresholds at which typing breaks should be considered. You can use the command `type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold' to try to approximate good values for this. There are several variables that affect how or when warning messages about imminent typing breaks are displayed. They include: `type-break-mode-line-message-mode' `type-break-time-warning-intervals' `type-break-keystroke-warning-intervals' `type-break-warning-repeat' `type-break-warning-countdown-string' `type-break-warning-countdown-string-type' There are several variables that affect if, how, and when queries to begin a typing break occur. They include: `type-break-query-mode' `type-break-query-function' `type-break-query-interval' Finally, the command `type-break-statistics' prints interesting things." (interactive "P") (type-break-check-post-command-hook) (let ((already-enabled type-break-mode)) (setq type-break-mode (>= (prefix-numeric-value prefix) 0)) (cond ((and already-enabled type-break-mode) (and (interactive-p) (message "Type Break mode is already enabled"))) (type-break-mode (or global-mode-string (setq global-mode-string '(""))) (or (assq 'type-break-mode-line-message-mode minor-mode-alist) (setq minor-mode-alist (cons type-break-mode-line-format minor-mode-alist))) (type-break-keystroke-reset) (type-break-mode-line-countdown-or-break nil) (type-break-schedule) (and (interactive-p) (message "Type Break mode is enabled and reset"))) (t (type-break-keystroke-reset) (type-break-mode-line-countdown-or-break nil) (type-break-cancel-schedule) (and (interactive-p) (message "Type Break mode is disabled"))))) type-break-mode) (defun type-break-mode-line-message-mode (&optional prefix) "Enable or disable warnings in the mode line about typing breaks. A negative prefix argument disables this mode. No argument or any non-negative argument enables it. The user may also enable or disable this mode simply by setting the variable of the same name. Variables controlling the display of messages in the mode line include: `mode-line-format' `global-mode-string' `type-break-mode-line-break-message' `type-break-mode-line-warning'" (interactive "P") (setq type-break-mode-line-message-mode (>= (prefix-numeric-value prefix) 0)) (and (interactive-p) (if type-break-mode-line-message-mode (message "type-break-mode-line-message-mode is enabled") (message "type-break-mode-line-message-mode is disabled"))) type-break-mode-line-message-mode) (defun type-break-query-mode (&optional prefix) "Enable or disable warnings in the mode line about typing breaks. When enabled, the user is periodically queried about whether to take a typing break at that moment. The function which does this query is specified by the variable `type-break-query-function'. A negative prefix argument disables this mode. No argument or any non-negative argument enables it. The user may also enable or disable this mode simply by setting the variable of the same name." (interactive "P") (setq type-break-query-mode (>= (prefix-numeric-value prefix) 0)) (and (interactive-p) (if type-break-query-mode (message "type-break-query-mode is enabled") (message "type-break-query-mode is disabled"))) type-break-query-mode) ;;;###autoload (defun type-break () "Take a typing break. During the break, a demo selected from the functions listed in `type-break-demo-functions' is run. After the typing break is finished, the next break is scheduled as per the function `type-break-schedule'." (interactive) (do-auto-save) (type-break-cancel-schedule) (let ((continue t) (start-time (current-time))) (setq type-break-time-last-break start-time) (while continue (save-window-excursion ;; Eat the screen. (and (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window)) (other-window 1)) (delete-other-windows) (scroll-right (window-width)) (message "Press any key to resume from typing break.") (random t) (let* ((len (length type-break-demo-functions)) (idx (random len)) (fn (nth idx type-break-demo-functions))) (condition-case () (funcall fn) (error nil)))) (cond (type-break-good-rest-interval (let ((break-secs (type-break-time-difference start-time (current-time)))) (cond ((>= break-secs type-break-good-rest-interval) (setq continue nil)) ;; 60 seconds may be too much leeway if the break is only 3 ;; minutes to begin with. You can just say "no" to the query ;; below if you're in that much of a hurry. ;((> 60 (abs (- break-secs type-break-good-rest-interval))) ; (setq continue nil)) ((funcall type-break-query-function (format "%sYou really ought to rest %s more. Continue break? " (type-break-time-stamp) (type-break-format-time (- type-break-good-rest-interval break-secs))))) (t (setq continue nil))))) (t (setq continue nil))))) (type-break-keystroke-reset) (type-break-mode-line-countdown-or-break nil) (type-break-schedule)) (defun type-break-schedule (&optional time) "Schedule a typing break for TIME seconds from now. If time is not specified, default to `type-break-interval'." (interactive (list (and current-prefix-arg (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))) (or time (setq time type-break-interval)) (type-break-check-post-command-hook) (type-break-cancel-schedule) (type-break-time-warning-schedule time 'reset) (type-break-run-at-time (max 1 time) nil 'type-break-alarm) (setq type-break-time-next-break (type-break-time-sum (current-time) time))) (defun type-break-cancel-schedule () (type-break-cancel-time-warning-schedule) (type-break-cancel-function-timers 'type-break-alarm) (setq type-break-alarm-p nil) (setq type-break-time-next-break nil)) (defun type-break-time-warning-schedule (&optional time resetp) (let ((type-break-current-time-warning-interval nil)) (type-break-cancel-time-warning-schedule)) (add-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-time-warning 'append) (cond (type-break-time-warning-intervals (and resetp (setq type-break-current-time-warning-interval type-break-time-warning-intervals)) (or time (setq time (type-break-time-difference (current-time) type-break-time-next-break))) (while (and type-break-current-time-warning-interval (> (car type-break-current-time-warning-interval) time)) (setq type-break-current-time-warning-interval (cdr type-break-current-time-warning-interval))) (cond (type-break-current-time-warning-interval (setq time (- time (car type-break-current-time-warning-interval))) (setq type-break-current-time-warning-interval (cdr type-break-current-time-warning-interval)) ;(let (type-break-current-time-warning-interval) ; (type-break-cancel-time-warning-schedule)) (type-break-run-at-time (max 1 time) nil 'type-break-time-warning-alarm) (cond (resetp (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string nil)) (t (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string (number-to-string time)) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string-type "seconds")))))))) (defun type-break-cancel-time-warning-schedule () (type-break-cancel-function-timers 'type-break-time-warning-alarm) (remove-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-time-warning) (setq type-break-current-time-warning-interval type-break-time-warning-intervals) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string nil)) (defun type-break-alarm () (type-break-check-post-command-hook) (setq type-break-alarm-p t) (type-break-mode-line-countdown-or-break 'break)) (defun type-break-time-warning-alarm () (type-break-check-post-command-hook) (type-break-time-warning-schedule) (setq type-break-time-warning-count type-break-warning-repeat) (type-break-time-warning) (type-break-mode-line-countdown-or-break 'countdown)) (defun type-break-run-tb-post-command-hook () (and type-break-mode (run-hooks 'type-break-post-command-hook))) (defun type-break-check () "Ask to take a typing break if appropriate. This may be the case either because the scheduled time has come \(and the minimum keystroke threshold has been reached\) or because the maximum keystroke threshold has been exceeded." (let* ((min-threshold (car type-break-keystroke-threshold)) (max-threshold (cdr type-break-keystroke-threshold))) (and type-break-good-rest-interval (progn (and (> (type-break-time-difference type-break-time-last-command (current-time)) type-break-good-rest-interval) (progn (type-break-keystroke-reset) (type-break-mode-line-countdown-or-break nil) (setq type-break-time-last-break (current-time)) (type-break-schedule))) (setq type-break-time-last-command (current-time)))) (and type-break-keystroke-threshold (let ((keys (this-command-keys))) (cond ;; Ignore mouse motion ((and (vectorp keys) (consp (aref keys 0)) (memq (car (aref keys 0)) '(mouse-movement)))) (t (setq type-break-keystroke-count (+ type-break-keystroke-count (length keys))))))) (cond (type-break-alarm-p (cond ((input-pending-p)) ((eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))) ((and min-threshold (< type-break-keystroke-count min-threshold)) (type-break-schedule)) (t ;; If keystroke count is within min-threshold of ;; max-threshold, lower it to reduce the likelihood of an ;; immediate subsequent query. (and max-threshold min-threshold (< (- max-threshold type-break-keystroke-count) min-threshold) (progn (type-break-keystroke-reset) (setq type-break-keystroke-count min-threshold))) (type-break-query)))) ((and type-break-keystroke-warning-intervals max-threshold (= type-break-keystroke-warning-count 0) (type-break-check-keystroke-warning))) ((and max-threshold (> type-break-keystroke-count max-threshold) (not (input-pending-p)) (not (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window)))) (type-break-keystroke-reset) (setq type-break-keystroke-count (or min-threshold 0)) (type-break-query))))) ;; This should return t if warnings were enabled, nil otherwise. (defun type-break-check-keystroke-warning () ;; This is safe because the caller should have checked that the cdr was ;; non-nil already. (let ((left (- (cdr type-break-keystroke-threshold) type-break-keystroke-count))) (cond ((null (car type-break-current-keystroke-warning-interval)) nil) ((> left (car type-break-current-keystroke-warning-interval)) nil) (t (while (and (car type-break-current-keystroke-warning-interval) (< left (car type-break-current-keystroke-warning-interval))) (setq type-break-current-keystroke-warning-interval (cdr type-break-current-keystroke-warning-interval))) (setq type-break-keystroke-warning-count type-break-warning-repeat) (add-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-keystroke-warning) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string (number-to-string left)) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string-type "keystrokes") (type-break-mode-line-countdown-or-break 'countdown) t)))) ;; Arrange for a break query to be made, when the user stops typing furiously. (defun type-break-query () (add-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-do-query)) (defun type-break-do-query () (cond ((not type-break-query-mode) (type-break-noninteractive-query) (type-break-schedule type-break-query-interval) (remove-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-do-query)) ((sit-for 2) (condition-case () (cond ((let ((type-break-mode nil) ;; yes-or-no-p sets this-command to exit-minibuffer, ;; which hoses undo or yank-pop (if you happened to be ;; yanking just when the query occurred). (this-command this-command)) ;; Cancel schedule to prevent possibility of a second query ;; from taking place before this one has even returned. ;; The condition-case wrapper will reschedule on quit. (type-break-cancel-schedule) (funcall type-break-query-function (format "%s%s" (type-break-time-stamp) "Take a break from typing now? "))) (type-break)) (t (type-break-schedule type-break-query-interval))) (quit (type-break-schedule type-break-query-interval))) (remove-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-do-query)))) (defun type-break-noninteractive-query (&optional ignored-args) "Null query function which doesn't interrupt user and assumes `no'. It prints a reminder in the echo area to take a break, but doesn't enforce this or ask the user to start one right now." (cond (type-break-mode-line-message-mode) (t (beep t) (message "%sYou should take a typing break now. Do `M-x type-break'." (type-break-time-stamp)) (sit-for 1) (beep t) ;; return nil so query caller knows to reset reminder, as if user ;; said "no" in response to yes-or-no-p. nil))) (defun type-break-time-warning () (cond ((and (car type-break-keystroke-threshold) (< type-break-keystroke-count (car type-break-keystroke-threshold)))) ((> type-break-time-warning-count 0) (let ((timeleft (type-break-time-difference (current-time) type-break-time-next-break))) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string (number-to-string timeleft)) (cond ((eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))) ;; Do nothing if the command was just a prefix arg, since that will ;; immediately be followed by some other interactive command. ;; Otherwise, it is particularly annoying for the sit-for below to ;; delay redisplay when one types sequences like `C-u -1 C-l'. ((memq this-command '(digit-argument universal-argument))) ((not type-break-mode-line-message-mode) ;; Pause for a moment so any previous message can be seen. (sit-for 2) (message "%sWarning: typing break due in %s." (type-break-time-stamp) (type-break-format-time timeleft)) (setq type-break-time-warning-count (1- type-break-time-warning-count)))))) (t (remove-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-time-warning) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string nil)))) (defun type-break-keystroke-warning () (cond ((> type-break-keystroke-warning-count 0) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string (number-to-string (- (cdr type-break-keystroke-threshold) type-break-keystroke-count))) (cond ((eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))) ;; Do nothing if the command was just a prefix arg, since that will ;; immediately be followed by some other interactive command. ;; Otherwise, it is particularly annoying for the sit-for below to ;; delay redisplay when one types sequences like `C-u -1 C-l'. ((memq this-command '(digit-argument universal-argument))) ((not type-break-mode-line-message-mode) (sit-for 2) (message "%sWarning: typing break due in %s keystrokes." (type-break-time-stamp) (- (cdr type-break-keystroke-threshold) type-break-keystroke-count)) (setq type-break-keystroke-warning-count (1- type-break-keystroke-warning-count))))) (t (remove-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-keystroke-warning) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string nil)))) (defun type-break-mode-line-countdown-or-break (&optional type) (cond ((not type-break-mode-line-message-mode)) ((eq type 'countdown) ;(setq type-break-mode-line-break-message-p nil) (add-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-force-mode-line-update 'append)) ((eq type 'break) ;; Alternate (setq type-break-mode-line-break-message-p (not type-break-mode-line-break-message-p)) (remove-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-force-mode-line-update)) (t (setq type-break-mode-line-break-message-p nil) (setq type-break-warning-countdown-string nil) (remove-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-force-mode-line-update))) (type-break-force-mode-line-update)) ;;;###autoload (defun type-break-statistics () "Print statistics about typing breaks in a temporary buffer. This includes the last time a typing break was taken, when the next one is scheduled, the keystroke thresholds and the current keystroke count, etc." (interactive) (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Typing Break Statistics*" (princ (format "Typing break statistics\n-----------------------\n Typing break mode is currently %s. Interactive query for breaks is %s. Warnings of imminent typing breaks in mode line is %s. Last typing break ended : %s Next scheduled typing break : %s\n Minimum keystroke threshold : %s Maximum keystroke threshold : %s Current keystroke count : %s" (if type-break-mode "enabled" "disabled") (if type-break-query-mode "enabled" "disabled") (if type-break-mode-line-message-mode "enabled" "disabled") (if type-break-time-last-break (current-time-string type-break-time-last-break) "never") (if (and type-break-mode type-break-time-next-break) (format "%s\t(%s from now)" (current-time-string type-break-time-next-break) (type-break-format-time (type-break-time-difference (current-time) type-break-time-next-break))) "none scheduled") (or (car type-break-keystroke-threshold) "none") (or (cdr type-break-keystroke-threshold) "none") type-break-keystroke-count)))) ;;;###autoload (defun type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold (wpm &optional wordlen frac) "Guess values for the minimum/maximum keystroke threshold for typing breaks. If called interactively, the user is prompted for their guess as to how many words per minute they usually type. This value should not be your maximum WPM, but your average. Of course, this is harder to gauge since it can vary considerably depending on what you are doing. For example, one tends to type less when debugging a program as opposed to writing documentation. (Perhaps a separate program should be written to estimate average typing speed.) From that, this command sets the values in `type-break-keystroke-threshold' based on a fairly simple algorithm involving assumptions about the average length of words (5). For the minimum threshold, it uses about a fifth of the computed maximum threshold. When called from lisp programs, the optional args WORDLEN and FRAC can be used to override the default assumption about average word length and the fraction of the maximum threshold to which to set the minimum threshold. FRAC should be the inverse of the fractional value; for example, a value of 2 would mean to use one half, a value of 4 would mean to use one quarter, etc." (interactive "NOn average, how many words per minute do you type? ") (let* ((upper (* wpm (or wordlen 5) (/ type-break-interval 60))) (lower (/ upper (or frac 5)))) (or type-break-keystroke-threshold (setq type-break-keystroke-threshold (cons nil nil))) (setcar type-break-keystroke-threshold lower) (setcdr type-break-keystroke-threshold upper) (if (interactive-p) (message "min threshold: %d\tmax threshold: %d" lower upper) type-break-keystroke-threshold))) ;;; misc functions ;; Compute the difference, in seconds, between a and b, two structures ;; similar to those returned by `current-time'. ;; Use addition rather than logand since that is more robust; the low 16 ;; bits of the seconds might have been incremented, making it more than 16 ;; bits wide. (defun type-break-time-difference (a b) (+ (lsh (- (car b) (car a)) 16) (- (car (cdr b)) (car (cdr a))))) ;; Return (in a new list the same in structure to that returned by ;; `current-time') the sum of the arguments. Each argument may be a time ;; list or a single integer, a number of seconds. ;; This function keeps the high and low 16 bits of the seconds properly ;; balanced so that the lower value never exceeds 16 bits. Otherwise, when ;; the result is passed to `current-time-string' it will toss some of the ;; "low" bits and format the time incorrectly. (defun type-break-time-sum (&rest tmlist) (let ((high 0) (low 0) (micro 0) tem) (while tmlist (setq tem (car tmlist)) (setq tmlist (cdr tmlist)) (cond ((numberp tem) (setq low (+ low tem))) (t (setq high (+ high (or (car tem) 0))) (setq low (+ low (or (car (cdr tem)) 0))) (setq micro (+ micro (or (car (cdr (cdr tem))) 0)))))) (and (>= micro 1000000) (progn (setq tem (/ micro 1000000)) (setq low (+ low tem)) (setq micro (- micro (* tem 1000000))))) (setq tem (lsh low -16)) (and (> tem 0) (progn (setq low (logand low 65535)) (setq high (+ high tem)))) (list high low micro))) (defun type-break-time-stamp (&optional when) (if (fboundp 'format-time-string) (format-time-string type-break-time-stamp-format when) ;; Emacs 19.28 and prior do not have format-time-string. ;; In that case, result is not customizable. Upgrade today! (format "[%s] " (substring (current-time-string when) 11 16)))) (defun type-break-format-time (secs) (let ((mins (/ secs 60))) (cond ((= mins 1) (format "%d minute" mins)) ((> mins 0) (format "%d minutes" mins)) ((= secs 1) (format "%d second" secs)) (t (format "%d seconds" secs))))) (defun type-break-keystroke-reset () (setq type-break-keystroke-count 0) (setq type-break-keystroke-warning-count 0) (setq type-break-current-keystroke-warning-interval type-break-keystroke-warning-intervals) (remove-hook 'type-break-post-command-hook 'type-break-keystroke-warning)) (defun type-break-force-mode-line-update (&optional all) "Force the mode-line of the current buffer to be redisplayed. With optional non-nil ALL, force redisplay of all mode-lines." (and all (save-excursion (set-buffer (other-buffer)))) (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p))) ;; If an exception occurs in emacs while running the post command hook, the ;; value of that hook is clobbered. This is because the value of the ;; variable is temporarily set to nil while it's running to prevent ;; recursive application, but it also means an exception aborts the routine ;; of restoring it. This function is called from the timers to restore it, ;; just in case. (defun type-break-check-post-command-hook () (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'type-break-run-tb-post-command-hook 'append)) ;;; Timer wrapper functions ;;; ;;; These shield type-break from variations in the interval timer packages ;;; for different versions of emacs. (defun type-break-run-at-time (time repeat function) (cond ((eq type-break-emacs-variant 'standard19) (require 'timer) (funcall 'run-at-time time repeat function)) ((eq type-break-emacs-variant 'lucid-19-8) (let ((name (if (symbolp function) (symbol-name function) "type-break"))) (require 'timer) (funcall 'start-timer name function time repeat))) ((memq type-break-emacs-variant '(xemacs lucid)) (let ((name (if (symbolp function) (symbol-name function) "type-break"))) (require 'itimer) (funcall 'start-itimer name function time repeat))))) (defun type-break-cancel-function-timers (function) (cond ((eq type-break-emacs-variant 'standard19) (let ((timer-dont-exit t)) (funcall 'cancel-function-timers function))) ((eq type-break-emacs-variant 'lucid-19-8) (let ((list timer-list)) (while list (and (eq (funcall 'timer-function (car list)) function) (funcall 'delete-timer (car list))) (setq list (cdr list))))) ((memq type-break-emacs-variant '(xemacs lucid)) (let ((list itimer-list)) (while list (and (eq (funcall 'itimer-function (car list)) function) (funcall 'delete-itimer (car list))) (setq list (cdr list))))))) ;;; Demo wrappers ;; This is a wrapper around hanoi that calls it with an arg large enough to ;; make the largest discs possible that will fit in the window. ;; Also, clean up the *Hanoi* buffer after we're done. (defun type-break-demo-hanoi () "Take a hanoiing typing break." (and (get-buffer "*Hanoi*") (kill-buffer "*Hanoi*")) (condition-case () (progn (hanoi (/ (window-width) 8)) ;; Wait for user to come back. (read-char) (kill-buffer "*Hanoi*")) (quit ;; eat char (read-char) (and (get-buffer "*Hanoi*") (kill-buffer "*Hanoi*"))))) ;; This is a wrapper around life that calls it with a `sleep' arg to make ;; it run a little more leisurely. ;; Also, clean up the *Life* buffer after we're done. (defun type-break-demo-life () "Take a typing break and get a life." (let ((continue t)) (while continue (setq continue nil) (and (get-buffer "*Life*") (kill-buffer "*Life*")) (condition-case () (progn (life 3) ;; wait for user to return (read-char) (kill-buffer "*Life*")) (life-extinct (message "%s" (get 'life-extinct 'error-message)) (sit-for 3) ;; restart demo (setq continue t)) (quit (and (get-buffer "*Life*") (kill-buffer "*Life*"))))))) ;; Boring demo, but doesn't use many cycles (defun type-break-demo-boring () "Boring typing break demo." (let ((rmsg "Press any key to resume from typing break") (buffer-name "*Typing Break Buffer*") line col pos elapsed timeleft tmsg) (condition-case () (progn (switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer-name)) (buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer)) (erase-buffer) (setq line (1+ (/ (window-height) 2))) (setq col (/ (- (window-width) (length rmsg)) 2)) (insert (make-string line ?\C-j) (make-string col ?\ ) rmsg) (forward-line -1) (beginning-of-line) (setq pos (point)) (while (not (input-pending-p)) (delete-region pos (progn (goto-char pos) (end-of-line) (point))) (setq elapsed (type-break-time-difference type-break-time-last-break (current-time))) (cond (type-break-good-rest-interval (setq timeleft (- type-break-good-rest-interval elapsed)) (if (> timeleft 0) (setq tmsg (format "You should rest for %s more" (type-break-format-time timeleft))) (setq tmsg (format "Typing break has lasted %s" (type-break-format-time elapsed))))) (t (setq tmsg (format "Typing break has lasted %s" (type-break-format-time elapsed))))) (setq col (/ (- (window-width) (length tmsg)) 2)) (insert (make-string col ?\ ) tmsg) (goto-char (point-min)) (sit-for 60)) (read-char) (kill-buffer buffer-name)) (quit (and (get-buffer buffer-name) (kill-buffer buffer-name)))))) (provide 'type-break) (if type-break-mode (type-break-mode 1)) ;;; type-break.el ends here