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;;; edt.el --- EDT emulation in Emacs ;; Copyright (C) 1986, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Mike Clarkson <mike@yetti.UUCP> ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Created: 27 Aug 1986 ;; Keywords: emulations ;; This started from public domain code by Mike Clarkson ;; but has been greatly altered. ;; 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; Here's my EDT emulation for GNU Emacs that is based on the EDT emulation ;; for Gosling's Emacs sent out on the net a couple of years ago by Lynn Olson ;; at Tektronics. This emulation was widely distributed as the file edt.ml ;; in the maclib directory of most Emacs distributions. ;; ;; I will gladly take all criticisms and complaints to heart, and will fix what ;; bugs I can find. As this is my first Emacs Lisp hack, you may have to root ;; out a few nasties hidden in the code. Please let me know if you find any ;; (sorry, no rewards :-). I would also be interested if there are better, ;; cleaner, faster ways of doing some of the things that I have done. ;; ;; You must understand some design considerations that I had in mind. ;; The intention was not really to "emulate" EDT, but rather to take advantage ;; of the years of EDT experience that had accumulated in my right hand, ;; while at the same time taking advantage of EMACS. ;; ;; Some major differences are: ;; ;; HELP is describe-key; ;; GOLD/HELP is describe-function; ;; FIND is isearch-forward/backward; ;; GOLD/HELP is occur-menu, which finds all instances of a search string; ;; ENTER is other-window; ;; SUBS is subprocess-command. Note that you have to change this ;; to `shell' if you are running Un*x; ;; PAGE is next-paragraph, because that's more useful than page. ;; SPECINS is copy-to-killring; ;; GOLD/GOLD is mark-section-wisely, which is my command to mark the ;; section in a manner consistent with the major-mode. It ;; uses mark-defun for emacs-lisp, lisp, mark-c-function for C, ;; and mark-paragraph for other modes. ;; ;; ;; Some subtle differences are: ;; ;; APPEND is append-to-buffer. One doesn't append to the kill ring ;; much and SPECINS is now copy-to-killring; ;; REPLACE is replace-regexp; ;; FILL is fill-region-wisely, which uses indent-region for C, lisp ;; emacs-lisp, and fill-region for others. It asks if you ;; really want to fill-region in TeX-mode, because I find this ;; to be very dangerous. ;; CHNGCASE is case-flip for the character under the cursor only. ;; I felt that case-flip region is unlikely, as usually you ;; upcase-region or downcase region. Also, unlike EDT it ;; is independent of the direction you are going, as that ;; drives me nuts. ;; ;; I use Emacs definition of what a word is. This is considerably different ;; from what EDT thinks a word is. This is not good for dyed-in-the-wool EDT ;; fans, but is probably preferable for experienced Emacs users. My assumption ;; is that the former are a dying breed now that GNU Emacs has made it to VMS, ;; but let me know how you feel. Also, when you undelete a word it leave the ;; point at the end of the undeleted text, rather than the beginning. I might ;; change this as I'm not sure if I like this or not. I'm also not sure if I ;; want it to set the mark each time you delete a character or word. ;; ;; Backspace does not invoke beginning-of-line, because ^H is the help prefix, ;; and I felt it should be left as such. You can change this if you like. ;; ;; The ADVANCE and BACKUP keys do not work as terminators for forward or ;; backward searches. In Emacs, all search strings are terminated by return. ;; The searches will however go forward or backward depending on your current ;; direction. Also, when you change directions, the mode line will not be ;; updated immediately, but only when you next execute an emacs function. ;; Personally, I consider this to be a bug, not a feature. ;; ;; This should also work with VT-2xx's, though I haven't tested it extensively ;; on those terminals. It assumes that the CSI-map of vt_200.el has been ;; defined. ;; ;; There are also a whole bunch of GOLD letter, and GOLD character bindings: ;; look at edtdoc.el for them, or better still, look at the edt.el lisp code, ;; because after all, in the true Lisp tradition, the source code is *assumed* ;; to be self-documenting :-) ;; ;; Mike Clarkson, ...!allegra \ BITNET: mike@YUYETTI or ;; CRESS, York University, ...!decvax \ SYMALG@YUSOL ;; 4700 Keele Street, ...!ihnp4 > !utzoo!yetti!mike ;; North York, Ontario, ...!linus / ;; CANADA M3J 1P3. ...!watmath / Phone: +1 (416) 736-2100 x 7767 ;; ;; Note that I am not on ARPA, and must gateway any ARPA mail through BITNET or ;; UUCP. If you have a UUCP or BITNET address please use it for communication ;; so that I can reach you directly. If you have both, the BITNET address ;; is preferred. ;;; Code: (defvar edt-last-deleted-lines "" "Last text deleted by an EDT emulation `line-delete' command.") (defvar edt-last-deleted-words "" "Last text deleted by an EDT emulation `word-delete' command.") (defvar edt-last-deleted-chars "" "Last text deleted by an EDT emulation `character-delete' command.") (defun delete-current-line (num) "Delete one or specified number of lines after point. This includes the newline character at the end of each line. They are saved for the EDT `undelete-lines' command." (interactive "p") (let ((beg (point))) (forward-line num) (if (not (eq (preceding-char) ?\n)) (insert "\n")) (setq edt-last-deleted-lines (buffer-substring beg (point))) (delete-region beg (point)))) (defun delete-to-eol (num) "Delete text up to end of line. With argument, delete up to to Nth line-end past point. They are saved for the EDT `undelete-lines' command." (interactive "p") (let ((beg (point))) (forward-char 1) (end-of-line num) (setq edt-last-deleted-lines (buffer-substring beg (point))) (delete-region beg (point)))) (defun delete-current-word (num) "Delete one or specified number of words after point. They are saved for the EDT `undelete-words' command." (interactive "p") (let ((beg (point))) (forward-word num) (setq edt-last-deleted-words (buffer-substring beg (point))) (delete-region beg (point)))) (defun edt-delete-previous-word (num) "Delete one or specified number of words before point. They are saved for the EDT `undelete-words' command." (interactive "p") (let ((beg (point))) (forward-word (- num)) (setq edt-last-deleted-words (buffer-substring (point) beg)) (delete-region beg (point)))) (defun delete-current-char (num) "Delete one or specified number of characters after point. They are saved for the EDT `undelete-chars' command." (interactive "p") (setq edt-last-deleted-chars (buffer-substring (point) (min (point-max) (+ (point) num)))) (delete-region (point) (min (point-max) (+ (point) num)))) (defun delete-previous-char (num) "Delete one or specified number of characters before point. They are saved for the EDT `undelete-chars' command." (interactive "p") (setq edt-last-deleted-chars (buffer-substring (max (point-min) (- (point) num)) (point))) (delete-region (max (point-min) (- (point) num)) (point))) (defun undelete-lines () "Yank lines deleted by last EDT `line-delete' command." (interactive) (insert edt-last-deleted-lines)) (defun undelete-words () "Yank words deleted by last EDT `word-delete' command." (interactive) (insert edt-last-deleted-words)) (defun undelete-chars () "Yank characters deleted by last EDT `character-delete' command." (interactive) (insert edt-last-deleted-chars)) (defun next-end-of-line (num) "Move to end of line; if at end, move to end of next line. Accepts a prefix argument for the number of lines to move." (interactive "p") (forward-char) (end-of-line num)) (defun previous-end-of-line (num) "Move EOL upward. Accepts a prefix argument for the number of lines to move." (interactive "p") (end-of-line (- 1 num))) (defun forward-to-word (num) "Move to next word-beginning, or to Nth following word-beginning." (interactive "p") (forward-word (1+ num)) (forward-word -1)) (defun backward-to-word (num) "Move back to word-end, or to Nth word-end seen." (interactive "p") (forward-word (- (1+ num))) (forward-word 1)) (defun backward-line (num) "Move point to start of previous line. Prefix argument serves as repeat-count." (interactive "p") (forward-line (- num))) (defun scroll-window-down (num) "Scroll the display down a window-full. Accepts a prefix argument for the number of window-fulls to scroll." (interactive "p") (scroll-down (- (* (window-height) num) 2))) (defun scroll-window-up (num) "Scroll the display up a window-full. Accepts a prefix argument for the number of window-fulls to scroll." (interactive "p") (scroll-up (- (* (window-height) num) 2))) (defun next-paragraph (num) "Move to beginning of the next indented paragraph. Accepts a prefix argument for the number of paragraphs." (interactive "p") (while (> num 0) (next-line 1) (forward-paragraph) (previous-line 1) (if (eolp) (next-line 1)) (setq num (1- num)))) (defun previous-paragraph (num) "Move to beginning of previous indented paragraph. Accepts a prefix argument for the number of paragraphs." (interactive "p") (while (> num 0) (backward-paragraph) (previous-line 1) (if (eolp) (next-line 1)) (setq num (1- num)))) (defun move-to-beginning () "Move cursor to the beginning of buffer, but don't set the mark." (interactive) (goto-char (point-min))) (defun move-to-end () "Move cursor to the end of buffer, but don't set the mark." (interactive) (goto-char (point-max))) (defun goto-percent (perc) "Move point to ARG percentage of the buffer." (interactive "NGoto-percentage: ") (if (or (> perc 100) (< perc 0)) (error "Percentage %d out of range 0 < percent < 100" perc) (goto-char (/ (* (point-max) perc) 100)))) (defun update-mode-line () "Ensure mode-line reflects all changes." (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p)) (sit-for 0)) (defun advance-direction () "Set EDT Advance mode so keypad commands move forward." (interactive) (setq edt-direction-string " ADVANCE") (global-set-key [kp-f3] 'isearch-forward) (global-set-key [kp-8] 'scroll-window-up) (global-set-key [kp-7] 'next-paragraph) (global-set-key [kp-1] 'forward-to-word) (global-set-key [kp-2] 'next-end-of-line) (global-set-key [kp-3] 'forward-char) (global-set-key [kp-0] 'forward-line) (update-mode-line)) (defun backup-direction () "Set EDT Backup mode so keypad commands move backward." (interactive) (setq edt-direction-string " BACKUP") (global-set-key [kp-f3] 'isearch-backward) (global-set-key [kp-8] 'scroll-window-down) (global-set-key [kp-7] 'previous-paragraph) (global-set-key [kp-1] 'backward-to-word) (global-set-key [kp-2] 'previous-end-of-line) (global-set-key [kp-3] 'backward-char) (global-set-key [kp-9] 'backward-line) (update-mode-line)) (defun edt-beginning-of-window () "Home cursor to top of window." (interactive) (move-to-window-line 0)) (defun edt-line-to-bottom-of-window () "Move the current line to the top of the window." (interactive) (recenter -1)) (defun edt-line-to-top-of-window () "Move the current line to the top of the window." (interactive) (recenter 0)) (defun case-flip-character (num) "Change the case of the character under the cursor. Accepts a prefix argument of the number of characters to invert." (interactive "p") (while (> num 0) (funcall (if (let ((ch (following-char))) (= ch (downcase ch))) 'upcase-region 'downcase-region) (point) (1+ (point))) (forward-char 1) (setq num (1- num)))) (defun indent-or-fill-region () "Fill region in text modes, indent region in programming language modes." (interactive) (if (string= paragraph-start "^$\\|^\f") (indent-region (point) (mark) nil) (fill-region (point) (mark)))) (defun mark-section-wisely () "Mark the section in a manner consistent with the major-mode. Uses mark-defun for emacs-lisp, lisp, mark-c-function for C, and mark-paragraph for other modes." (interactive) (cond ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) (mark-defun)) ((eq major-mode 'lisp-mode) (mark-defun)) ((eq major-mode 'c-mode) (mark-c-function)) (t (mark-paragraph)))) ;;; Key Bindings ;;;###autoload (defun edt-emulation-on () "Emulate DEC's EDT editor. Note that many keys are rebound; including nearly all keypad keys. Use \\[edt-emulation-off] to undo all rebindings except the keypad keys." (interactive) (advance-direction) (edt-bind-gold-keypad) (setq edt-mode-old-c-\\ (lookup-key global-map "\C-\\")) (global-set-key "\C-\\" 'quoted-insert) (setq edt-mode-old-delete (lookup-key global-map "\177")) (global-set-key "\177" 'delete-previous-char) ;"Delete" (setq edt-mode-old-lisp-delete (lookup-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\177")) (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\177" 'delete-previous-char) ;"Delete" (define-key lisp-mode-map "\177" 'delete-previous-char) ;"Delete" (setq edt-mode-old-linefeed (lookup-key global-map "\C-j")) (global-set-key "\C-j" 'edt-delete-previous-word) ;"LineFeed" (define-key esc-map "?" 'apropos)) ;"<ESC>?" (defun edt-emulation-off () "Return from EDT emulation to normal Emacs key bindings. The keys redefined by \\[edt-emulation-on] are given their old definitions." (interactive) (setq edt-direction-string nil) (global-set-key "\C-\\" edt-mode-old-c-\\) (global-set-key "\177" edt-mode-old-delete) ;"Delete" (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\177" edt-mode-old-lisp-delete) ;"Delete" (define-key lisp-mode-map "\177" edt-mode-old-lisp-delete) ;"Delete" (global-set-key "\C-j" edt-mode-old-linefeed)) ;"LineFeed" (defvar GOLD-map (make-keymap) "`GOLD-map' maps the function keys on the VT100 keyboard preceded by the PF1 key. GOLD is the ASCII the 7-bit escape sequence <ESC>OP.") (defalias 'GOLD-prefix GOLD-map) (global-set-key [home] 'edt-beginning-of-window) (global-set-key [kp-f2] 'describe-key) (global-set-key [kp-f4] 'delete-current-line) (global-set-key [kp-9] 'append-to-buffer) (global-set-key [kp-subtract] 'delete-current-word) (global-set-key [kp-4] 'advance-direction) (global-set-key [kp-5] 'backup-direction) (global-set-key [kp-6] 'kill-region) (global-set-key [kp-separator] 'delete-current-char) (global-set-key [kp-decimal] 'set-mark-command) (global-set-key [kp-enter] 'other-window) (global-set-key [kp-f1] 'GOLD-prefix) ;;Bind GOLD/Keyboard keys (define-key GOLD-map "\C-g" 'keyboard-quit) ; just for safety (define-key GOLD-map "\177" 'delete-window) ;"Delete" (define-key GOLD-map "\C-h" 'delete-other-windows) ;"BackSpace" (define-key GOLD-map "\C-m" 'newline-and-indent) ;"Return" (define-key GOLD-map " " 'undo) ;"Spacebar" (define-key GOLD-map "%" 'goto-percent) ; "%" (define-key GOLD-map "=" 'goto-line) ; "=" (define-key GOLD-map "`" 'what-line) ; "`" (define-key GOLD-map "\C-\\" 'split-window-vertically) ; "Control-\" ; GOLD letter combinations: (define-key GOLD-map "b" 'buffer-menu) ; "b" (define-key GOLD-map "B" 'buffer-menu) ; "B" (define-key GOLD-map "d" 'delete-window) ; "d" (define-key GOLD-map "D" 'delete-window) ; "D" (define-key GOLD-map "e" 'compile) ; "e" (define-key GOLD-map "E" 'compile) ; "E" (define-key GOLD-map "i" 'insert-file) ; "i" (define-key GOLD-map "I" 'insert-file) ; "I" (define-key GOLD-map "l" 'goto-line) ; "l" (define-key GOLD-map "L" 'goto-line) ; "L" (define-key GOLD-map "m" 'save-some-buffers) ; "m" (define-key GOLD-map "M" 'save-some-buffers) ; "m" (define-key GOLD-map "n" 'next-error) ; "n" (define-key GOLD-map "N" 'next-error) ; "N" (define-key GOLD-map "o" 'switch-to-buffer-other-window) ; "o" (define-key GOLD-map "O" 'switch-to-buffer-other-window) ; "O" (define-key GOLD-map "r" 'revert-file) ; "r" (define-key GOLD-map "r" 'revert-file) ; "R" (define-key GOLD-map "s" 'save-buffer) ; "s" (define-key GOLD-map "S" 'save-buffer) ; "S" (define-key GOLD-map "v" 'find-file-other-window) ; "v" (define-key GOLD-map "V" 'find-file-other-window) ; "V" (define-key GOLD-map "w" 'write-file) ; "w" (define-key GOLD-map "w" 'write-file) ; "W" ;(define-key GOLD-map "z" 'shrink-window) ; "z" ;(define-key GOLD-map "Z" 'shrink-window) ; "z" ;Bind GOLD/Keypad keys (defun edt-bind-gold-keypad () (define-key GOLD-map [up] 'edt-line-to-top-of-window) (define-key GOLD-map [down] 'edt-line-to-bottom-of-window) (define-key GOLD-map [left] 'backward-sentence) (define-key GOLD-map [right] 'forward-sentence) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-f1] 'mark-section-wisely) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-f2] 'describe-function) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-f3] 'occur) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-f4] 'undelete-lines) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-0] 'open-line) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-1] 'case-flip-character) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-2] 'delete-to-eol) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-3] 'copy-region-as-kill) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-4] 'move-to-end) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-5] 'move-to-beginning) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-6] 'yank) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-7] 'execute-extended-command) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-8] 'indent-or-fill-region) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-9] 'replace-regexp) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-subtract] 'undelete-words) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-separator] 'undelete-chars) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-decimal] 'redraw-display) (define-key GOLD-map [kp-enter] 'shell-command)) ;; Make direction of motion show in mode line ;; while EDT emulation is turned on. ;; Note that the keypad is always turned on when in Emacs. (or (assq 'edt-direction-string minor-mode-alist) (setq minor-mode-alist (cons '(edt-direction-string edt-direction-string) minor-mode-alist))) ;;; edt.el ends here