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;;; allout.el --- Extensive outline mode for use alone and with other modes. ;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Ken Manheimer <klm@python.org> ;; Maintainer: Ken Manheimer <klm@python.org> ;; Created: Dec 1991 - first release to usenet ;; Version: Id: allout.el,v 4.3 1994/05/12 17:43:08 klm Exp || ;; Keywords: outlines ;; 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: ;; Allout outline mode provides extensive outline formatting and ;; manipulation capabilities, subsuming and well beyond that of ;; standard emacs outline mode. It is specifically aimed at ;; supporting outline structuring and manipulation of syntax- ;; sensitive text, eg programming languages. (For an example, see the ;; allout code itself, which is organized in outline structure.) ;; ;; It also includes such things as topic-oriented repositioning, cut, and ;; paste; integral outline exposure-layout; incremental search with ;; dynamic exposure/concealment of concealed text; automatic topic-number ;; maintenance; and many other features. ;; ;; See the docstring of the variables `outline-layout' and ;; `outline-auto-activation' for details on automatic activation of ;; allout outline-mode as a minor mode. (It has changed since allout ;; 3.x, for those of you that depend on the old method.) ;; ;; Note - the lines beginning with `;;;_' are outline topic headers. ;; Just `ESC-x eval-current-buffer' to give it a whirl. ;;Ken Manheimer 301 975-3539 ;;ken.manheimer@nist.gov FAX: 301 963-9137 ;; ;;Computer Systems and Communications Division ;; ;; Nat'l Institute of Standards and Technology ;; Technology A151 ;; Gaithersburg, MD 20899 ;;;_* Provide (provide 'outline) (provide 'allout) ;;;_* USER CUSTOMIZATION VARIABLES: (defgroup allout nil "Extensive outline mode for use alone and with other modes." :prefix "outline-" :group 'outlines) ;;;_ + Layout, Mode, and Topic Header Configuration ;;;_ = outline-auto-activation (defvar outline-auto-activation nil "*Regulates auto-activation modality of allout outlines - see `outline-init'. Setq-default by `outline-init' to regulate whether or not allout outline mode is automatically activated when the buffer-specific variable `outline-layout' is non-nil, and whether or not the layout dictated by `outline-layout' should be imposed on mode activation. With value `t', auto-mode-activation and auto-layout are enabled. \(This also depends on `outline-find-file-hooks' being installed in `find-file-hooks', which is also done by `outline-init'.) With value `ask', auto-mode-activation is enabled, and endorsement for performing auto-layout is asked of the user each time. With value `activate', only auto-mode-activation is enabled, auto-layout is not. With value `nil', neither auto-mode-activation nor auto-layout are enabled. See the docstring for `outline-init' for the proper interface to this variable.") ;;;_ = outline-layout (defvar outline-layout nil "*Layout specification and provisional mode trigger for allout outlines. Buffer-specific. A list value specifies a default layout for the current buffer, to be applied upon activation of allout outline-mode. Any non-nil value will automatically trigger allout outline-mode, provided `outline-init' has been called to enable it. See the docstring for `outline-init' for details on setting up for auto-mode-activation, and for `outline-expose-topic' for the format of the layout specification. You can associate a particular outline layout with a file by setting this var via the file's local variables. For example, the following lines at the bottom of an Emacs Lisp file: ;;;Local variables: ;;;outline-layout: \(0 : -1 -1 0\) ;;;End: will, modulo the above-mentioned conditions, cause the mode to be activated when the file is visited, followed by the equivalent of `\(outline-expose-topic 0 : -1 -1 0\)'. \(This is the layout used for the allout.el, itself.) Also, allout's mode-specific provisions will make topic prefixes default to the comment-start string, if any, of the language of the file. This is modulo the setting of `outline-use-mode-specific-leader', which see.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-layout) ;;;_ = outline-header-prefix (defcustom outline-header-prefix "." "*Leading string which helps distinguish topic headers. Outline topic header lines are identified by a leading topic header prefix, which mostly have the value of this var at their front. \(Level 1 topics are exceptions. They consist of only a single character, which is typically set to the outline-primary-bullet. Many outlines start at level 2 to avoid this discrepancy." :type 'string :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-header-prefix) ;;;_ = outline-primary-bullet (defcustom outline-primary-bullet "*" "Bullet used for top-level outline topics. Outline topic header lines are identified by a leading topic header prefix, which is concluded by bullets that includes the value of this var and the respective outline-*-bullets-string vars. The value of an asterisk (`*') provides for backwards compatibility with the original emacs outline mode. See outline-plain-bullets-string and outline-distinctive-bullets-string for the range of available bullets." :type 'string :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-primary-bullet) ;;;_ = outline-plain-bullets-string (defcustom outline-plain-bullets-string (concat outline-primary-bullet "+-:.;,") "*The bullets normally used in outline topic prefixes. See `outline-distinctive-bullets-string' for the other kind of bullets. DO NOT include the close-square-bracket, `]', as a bullet. Outline mode has to be reactivated in order for changes to the value of this var to take effect." :type 'string :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-plain-bullets-string) ;;;_ = outline-distinctive-bullets-string (defcustom outline-distinctive-bullets-string "=>([{}&!?#%\"X@$~\\" "*Persistent outline header bullets used to distinguish special topics. These bullets are not offered among the regular, level-specific rotation, and are not altered by automatic rebulleting, as when shifting the level of a topic. See `outline-plain-bullets-string' for the selection of alternating bullets. You must run `set-outline-regexp' in order for changes to the value of this var to effect outline-mode operation. DO NOT include the close-square-bracket, `]', on either of the bullet strings." :type 'string :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-distinctive-bullets-string) ;;;_ = outline-use-mode-specific-leader (defcustom outline-use-mode-specific-leader t "*When non-nil, use mode-specific topic-header prefixes. Allout outline mode will use the mode-specific `outline-mode-leaders' and/or comment-start string, if any, to lead the topic prefix string, so topic headers look like comments in the programming language. String values are used as they stand. Value `t' means to first check for assoc value in `outline-mode-leaders' alist, then use comment-start string, if any, then use default \(`.'). \(See note about use of comment-start strings, below.\) Set to the symbol for either of `outline-mode-leaders' or `comment-start' to use only one of them, respectively. Value `nil' means to always use the default \(`.'\). comment-start strings that do not end in spaces are tripled, and an `_' underscore is tacked on the end, to distinguish them from regular comment strings. comment-start strings that do end in spaces are not tripled, but an underscore is substituted for the space. [This presumes that the space is for appearance, not comment syntax. You can use `outline-mode-leaders' to override this behavior, when incorrect.]" :type '(choice (const t) (const nil) string (const outline-mode-leaders) (const comment-start)) :group 'allout) ;;;_ = outline-mode-leaders (defvar outline-mode-leaders '() "Specific outline-prefix leading strings per major modes. Entries will be used in the stead (or lieu) of mode-specific comment-start strings. See also `outline-use-mode-specific-leader'. If you're constructing a string that will comment-out outline structuring so it can be included in program code, append an extra character, like an \"_\" underscore, to distinguish the lead string from regular comments that start at bol.") ;;;_ = outline-old-style-prefixes (defcustom outline-old-style-prefixes nil "*When non-nil, use only old-and-crusty outline-mode `*' topic prefixes. Non-nil restricts the topic creation and modification functions to asterix-padded prefixes, so they look exactly like the original emacs-outline style prefixes. Whatever the setting of this variable, both old and new style prefixes are always respected by the topic maneuvering functions." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-old-style-prefixes) ;;;_ = outline-stylish-prefixes - alternating bullets (defcustom outline-stylish-prefixes t "*Do fancy stuff with topic prefix bullets according to level, etc. Non-nil enables topic creation, modification, and repositioning functions to vary the topic bullet char (the char that marks the topic depth) just preceding the start of the topic text) according to level. Otherwise, only asterisks (`*') and distinctive bullets are used. This is how an outline can look (but sans indentation) with stylish prefixes: * Top level .* A topic . + One level 3 subtopic . . One level 4 subtopic . . A second 4 subtopic . + Another level 3 subtopic . #1 A numbered level 4 subtopic . #2 Another . ! Another level 4 subtopic with a different distinctive bullet . #4 And another numbered level 4 subtopic This would be an outline with stylish prefixes inhibited (but the numbered and other distinctive bullets retained): * Top level .* A topic . * One level 3 subtopic . * One level 4 subtopic . * A second 4 subtopic . * Another level 3 subtopic . #1 A numbered level 4 subtopic . #2 Another . ! Another level 4 subtopic with a different distinctive bullet . #4 And another numbered level 4 subtopic Stylish and constant prefixes (as well as old-style prefixes) are always respected by the topic maneuvering functions, regardless of this variable setting. The setting of this var is not relevant when outline-old-style-prefixes is non-nil." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-stylish-prefixes) ;;;_ = outline-numbered-bullet (defcustom outline-numbered-bullet "#" "*String designating bullet of topics that have auto-numbering; nil for none. Topics having this bullet have automatic maintenance of a sibling sequence-number tacked on, just after the bullet. Conventionally set to \"#\", you can set it to a bullet of your choice. A nil value disables numbering maintenance." :type '(choice (const nil) string) :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-numbered-bullet) ;;;_ = outline-file-xref-bullet (defcustom outline-file-xref-bullet "@" "*Bullet signifying file cross-references, for `outline-resolve-xref'. Set this var to the bullet you want to use for file cross-references. Set it to nil if you want to inhibit this capability." :type '(choice (const nil) string) :group 'allout) ;;;_ + LaTeX formatting ;;;_ - outline-number-pages (defcustom outline-number-pages nil "*Non-nil turns on page numbering for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) ;;;_ - outline-label-style (defcustom outline-label-style "\\large\\bf" "*Font and size of labels for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - outline-head-line-style (defcustom outline-head-line-style "\\large\\sl " "*Font and size of entries for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - outline-body-line-style (defcustom outline-body-line-style " " "*Font and size of entries for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - outline-title-style (defcustom outline-title-style "\\Large\\bf" "*Font and size of titles for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - outline-title (defcustom outline-title '(or buffer-file-name (current-buffer-name)) "*Expression to be evaluated to determine the title for LaTeX formatted copy." :type 'sexp :group 'allout) ;;;_ - outline-line-skip (defcustom outline-line-skip ".05cm" "*Space between lines for LaTeX formatting of an outline." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ - outline-indent (defcustom outline-indent ".3cm" "*LaTeX formatted depth-indent spacing." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ + Miscellaneous customization ;;;_ = outline-keybindings-list ;;; You have to reactivate outline-mode - `(outline-mode t)' - to ;;; institute changes to this var. (defvar outline-keybindings-list () "*List of outline-mode key / function bindings. These bindings will be locally bound on the outline-mode-map. The keys will be prefixed by outline-command-prefix, unless the cell contains a third, no-nil element, in which case the initial string will be used as is.") (setq outline-keybindings-list '( ; Motion commands: ("?t" outline-latexify-exposed) ("\C-n" outline-next-visible-heading) ("\C-p" outline-previous-visible-heading) ("\C-u" outline-up-current-level) ("\C-f" outline-forward-current-level) ("\C-b" outline-backward-current-level) ("\C-a" outline-beginning-of-current-entry) ("\C-e" outline-end-of-current-entry) ;;("\C-n" outline-next-line-or-topic) ;;("\C-p" outline-previous-line-or-topic) ; Exposure commands: ("\C-i" outline-show-children) ("\C-s" outline-show-current-subtree) ("\C-h" outline-hide-current-subtree) ("\C-o" outline-show-current-entry) ("!" outline-show-all) ; Alteration commands: (" " outline-open-sibtopic) ("." outline-open-subtopic) ("," outline-open-supertopic) ("'" outline-shift-in) (">" outline-shift-in) ("<" outline-shift-out) ("\C-m" outline-rebullet-topic) ("*" outline-rebullet-current-heading) ("#" outline-number-siblings) ("\C-k" outline-kill-line t) ("\C-y" outline-yank t) ("\M-y" outline-yank-pop t) ("\C-k" outline-kill-topic) ; Miscellaneous commands: ("\C-@" outline-mark-topic) ("@" outline-resolve-xref) ("?c" outline-copy-exposed))) ;;;_ = outline-command-prefix (defcustom outline-command-prefix "\C-c" "*Key sequence to be used as prefix for outline mode command key bindings." :type 'string :group 'allout) ;;;_ = outline-enwrap-isearch-mode (defcustom outline-enwrap-isearch-mode t "*Set non-nil to enable automatic exposure of concealed isearch targets. If non-nil, isearch will expose hidden text encountered in the course of a search, and to reconceal it if the search is continued past it." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) ;;;_ = outline-use-hanging-indents (defcustom outline-use-hanging-indents t "*If non-nil, topic body text auto-indent defaults to indent of the header. Ie, it is indented to be just past the header prefix. This is relevant mostly for use with indented-text-mode, or other situations where auto-fill occurs. \[This feature no longer depends in any way on the `filladapt.el' lisp-archive package.\]" :type 'boolean :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-use-hanging-indents) ;;;_ = outline-reindent-bodies (defcustom outline-reindent-bodies (if outline-use-hanging-indents 'text) "*Non-nil enables auto-adjust of topic body hanging indent with depth shifts. When active, topic body lines that are indented even with or beyond their topic header are reindented to correspond with depth shifts of the header. A value of `t' enables reindent in non-programming-code buffers, ie those that do not have the variable `comment-start' set. A value of `force' enables reindent whether or not `comment-start' is set." :type '(choice (const nil) (const t) (const text) (const force)) :group 'allout) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-reindent-bodies) ;;;_ = outline-inhibit-protection (defcustom outline-inhibit-protection nil "*Non-nil disables warnings and confirmation-checks for concealed-text edits. Outline mode uses emacs change-triggered functions to detect unruly changes to concealed regions. Set this var non-nil to disable the protection, potentially increasing text-entry responsiveness a bit. This var takes effect at outline-mode activation, so you may have to deactivate and then reactivate the mode if you want to toggle the behavior." :type 'boolean :group 'allout) ;;;_* CODE - no user customizations below. ;;;_ #1 Internal Outline Formatting and Configuration ;;;_ - Version ;;;_ = outline-version (defvar outline-version (let ((rcs-rev "Revision: 4.3")) (condition-case err (save-match-data (string-match "Revision: \\([0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\)" rcs-rev) (substring rcs-rev (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) (error rcs-rev))) "Revision number of currently loaded outline package. \(allout.el)") ;;;_ > outline-version (defun outline-version (&optional here) "Return string describing the loaded outline version." (interactive "P") (let ((msg (concat "Allout Outline Mode v " outline-version))) (if here (insert-string msg)) (message "%s" msg) msg)) ;;;_ - Topic header format ;;;_ = outline-regexp (defvar outline-regexp "" "*Regular expression to match the beginning of a heading line. Any line whose beginning matches this regexp is considered a heading. This var is set according to the user configuration vars by set-outline-regexp.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-regexp) ;;;_ = outline-bullets-string (defvar outline-bullets-string "" "A string dictating the valid set of outline topic bullets. This var should *not* be set by the user - it is set by `set-outline-regexp', and is produced from the elements of `outline-plain-bullets-string' and `outline-distinctive-bullets-string'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-bullets-string) ;;;_ = outline-bullets-string-len (defvar outline-bullets-string-len 0 "Length of current buffers' outline-plain-bullets-string.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-bullets-string-len) ;;;_ = outline-line-boundary-regexp (defvar outline-line-boundary-regexp () "Outline-regexp with outline-style beginning-of-line anchor. \(Ie, C-j, *or* C-m, for prefixes of hidden topics). This is properly set when outline-regexp is produced by `set-outline-regexp', so that (match-beginning 2) and (match-end 2) delimit the prefix.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-line-boundary-regexp) ;;;_ = outline-bob-regexp (defvar outline-bob-regexp () "Like outline-line-boundary-regexp, for headers at beginning of buffer. \(match-beginning 2) and (match-end 2) delimit the prefix.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-bob-regexp) ;;;_ = outline-header-subtraction (defvar outline-header-subtraction (1- (length outline-header-prefix)) "Outline-header prefix length to subtract when computing topic depth.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-header-subtraction) ;;;_ = outline-plain-bullets-string-len (defvar outline-plain-bullets-string-len (length outline-plain-bullets-string) "Length of outline-plain-bullets-string, updated by set-outline-regexp.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-plain-bullets-string-len) ;;;_ X outline-reset-header-lead (header-lead) (defun outline-reset-header-lead (header-lead) "*Reset the leading string used to identify topic headers." (interactive "sNew lead string: ") (setq outline-header-prefix header-lead) (setq outline-header-subtraction (1- (length outline-header-prefix))) (set-outline-regexp)) ;;;_ X outline-lead-with-comment-string (header-lead) (defun outline-lead-with-comment-string (&optional header-lead) "*Set the topic-header leading string to specified string. Useful when for encapsulating outline structure in programming language comments. Returns the leading string." (interactive "P") (if (not (stringp header-lead)) (setq header-lead (read-string "String prefix for topic headers: "))) (setq outline-reindent-bodies nil) (outline-reset-header-lead header-lead) header-lead) ;;;_ > outline-infer-header-lead () (defun outline-infer-header-lead () "Determine appropriate `outline-header-prefix'. Works according to settings of: `comment-start' `outline-header-prefix' (default) `outline-use-mode-specific-leader' and `outline-mode-leaders'. Apply this via \(re\)activation of `outline-mode', rather than invoking it directly." (let* ((use-leader (and (boundp 'outline-use-mode-specific-leader) (if (or (stringp outline-use-mode-specific-leader) (memq outline-use-mode-specific-leader '(outline-mode-leaders comment-start t))) outline-use-mode-specific-leader ;; Oops - garbled value, equate with effect of 't: t))) (leader (cond ((not use-leader) nil) ;; Use the explicitly designated leader: ((stringp use-leader) use-leader) (t (or (and (memq use-leader '(t outline-mode-leaders)) ;; Get it from outline mode leaders? (cdr (assq major-mode outline-mode-leaders))) ;; ... didn't get from outline-mode-leaders... (and (memq use-leader '(t comment-start)) comment-start ;; Use comment-start, maybe tripled, and with ;; underscore: (concat (if (string= " " (substring comment-start (1- (length comment-start)))) ;; Use comment-start, sans trailing space: (substring comment-start 0 -1) (concat comment-start comment-start comment-start)) ;; ... and append underscore, whichever: "_"))))))) (if (not leader) nil (if (string= leader outline-header-prefix) nil ; no change, nothing to do. (setq outline-header-prefix leader) outline-header-prefix)))) ;;;_ > outline-infer-body-reindent () (defun outline-infer-body-reindent () "Determine proper setting for `outline-reindent-bodies'. Depends on default setting of `outline-reindent-bodies' \(which see) and presence of setting for `comment-start', to tell whether the file is programming code." (if (and outline-reindent-bodies comment-start (not (eq 'force outline-reindent-bodies))) (setq outline-reindent-bodies nil))) ;;;_ > set-outline-regexp () (defun set-outline-regexp () "Generate proper topic-header regexp form for outline functions. Works with respect to `outline-plain-bullets-string' and `outline-distinctive-bullets-string'." (interactive) ;; Derive outline-bullets-string from user configured components: (setq outline-bullets-string "") (let ((strings (list 'outline-plain-bullets-string 'outline-distinctive-bullets-string)) cur-string cur-len cur-char cur-char-string index new-string) (while strings (setq new-string "") (setq index 0) (setq cur-len (length (setq cur-string (symbol-value (car strings))))) (while (< index cur-len) (setq cur-char (aref cur-string index)) (setq outline-bullets-string (concat outline-bullets-string (cond ; Single dash would denote a ; sequence, repeated denotes ; a dash: ((eq cur-char ?-) "--") ; literal close-square-bracket ; doesn't work right in the ; expr, exclude it: ((eq cur-char ?\]) "") (t (regexp-quote (char-to-string cur-char)))))) (setq index (1+ index))) (setq strings (cdr strings))) ) ;; Derive next for repeated use in outline-pending-bullet: (setq outline-plain-bullets-string-len (length outline-plain-bullets-string)) (setq outline-header-subtraction (1- (length outline-header-prefix))) ;; Produce the new outline-regexp: (setq outline-regexp (concat "\\(\\" outline-header-prefix "[ \t]*[" outline-bullets-string "]\\)\\|\\" outline-primary-bullet "+\\|\^l")) (setq outline-line-boundary-regexp (concat "\\([\n\r]\\)\\(" outline-regexp "\\)")) (setq outline-bob-regexp (concat "\\(\\`\\)\\(" outline-regexp "\\)")) ) ;;;_ - Key bindings ;;;_ = outline-mode-map (defvar outline-mode-map nil "Keybindings for (allout) outline minor mode.") ;;;_ > produce-outline-mode-map (keymap-alist &optional base-map) (defun produce-outline-mode-map (keymap-list &optional base-map) "Produce keymap for use as outline-mode-map, from keymap-list. Built on top of optional BASE-MAP, or empty sparse map if none specified. See doc string for outline-keybindings-list for format of binding list." (let ((map (or base-map (make-sparse-keymap)))) (mapcar (lambda (cell) (apply 'define-key map (if (null (cdr (cdr cell))) (cons (concat outline-command-prefix (car cell)) (cdr cell)) (list (car cell) (car (cdr cell)))))) keymap-list) map)) ;;;_ = outline-prior-bindings - being deprecated. (defvar outline-prior-bindings nil "Variable for use in V18, with outline-added-bindings, for resurrecting, on mode deactivation, bindings that existed before activation. Being deprecated.") ;;;_ = outline-added-bindings - being deprecated (defvar outline-added-bindings nil "Variable for use in V18, with outline-prior-bindings, for resurrecting, on mode deactivation, bindings that existed before activation. Being deprecated.") ;;;_ - Mode-Specific Variable Maintenance Utilities ;;;_ = outline-mode-prior-settings (defvar outline-mode-prior-settings nil "Internal outline mode use; settings to be resumed on mode deactivation.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-mode-prior-settings) ;;;_ > outline-resumptions (name &optional value) (defun outline-resumptions (name &optional value) "Registers or resumes settings over outline-mode activation/deactivation. First arg is NAME of variable affected. Optional second arg is list containing outline-mode-specific VALUE to be imposed on named variable, and to be registered. (It's a list so you can specify registrations of null values.) If no value is specified, the registered value is returned (encapsulated in the list, so the caller can distinguish nil vs no value), and the registration is popped from the list." (let ((on-list (assq name outline-mode-prior-settings)) prior-capsule ; By `capsule' i mean a list ; containing a value, so we can ; distinguish nil from no value. ) (if value ;; Registering: (progn (if on-list nil ; Already preserved prior value - don't mess with it. ;; Register the old value, or nil if previously unbound: (setq outline-mode-prior-settings (cons (list name (if (boundp name) (list (symbol-value name)))) outline-mode-prior-settings))) ; And impose the new value, locally: (progn (make-local-variable name) (set name (car value)))) ;; Relinquishing: (if (not on-list) ;; Oops, not registered - leave it be: nil ;; Some registration: ; reestablish it: (setq prior-capsule (car (cdr on-list))) (if prior-capsule (set name (car prior-capsule)) ; Some prior value - reestablish it. (makunbound name)) ; Previously unbound - demolish var. ; Remove registration: (let (rebuild) (while outline-mode-prior-settings (if (not (eq (car outline-mode-prior-settings) on-list)) (setq rebuild (cons (car outline-mode-prior-settings) rebuild))) (setq outline-mode-prior-settings (cdr outline-mode-prior-settings))) (setq outline-mode-prior-settings rebuild))))) ) ;;;_ - Mode-specific incidentals ;;;_ = outline-during-write-cue nil (defvar outline-during-write-cue nil "Used to inhibit outline change-protection during file write. See also `outline-post-command-business', `outline-write-file-hook', `outline-before-change-protect', and `outline-post-command-business' functions.") ;;;_ = outline-override-protect nil (defvar outline-override-protect nil "Used in outline-mode for regulate of concealed-text protection mechanism. Allout outline mode regulates alteration of concealed text to protect against inadvertent, unnoticed changes. This is for use by specific, native outline functions to temporarily override that protection. It's automatically reset to nil after every buffer modification.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-override-protect) ;;;_ > outline-unprotected (expr) (defmacro outline-unprotected (expr) "Evaluate EXPRESSION with `outline-override-protect' let-bound to t." (` (let ((outline-override-protect t)) (, expr)))) ;;;_ = outline-undo-aggregation (defvar outline-undo-aggregation 30 "Amount of successive self-insert actions to bunch together per undo. This is purely a kludge variable, regulating the compensation for a bug in the way that before-change-function and undo interact.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-undo-aggregation) ;;;_ = file-var-bug hack (defvar outline-v18/9-file-var-hack nil "Horrible hack used to prevent invalid multiple triggering of outline mode from prop-line file-var activation. Used by outline-mode function to track repeats.") ;;;_ > outline-write-file-hook () (defun outline-write-file-hook () "In outline mode, run as a local-write-file-hooks activity. Currently just sets `outline-during-write-cue', so outline-change-protection knows to keep inactive during file write." (setq outline-during-write-cue t) nil) ;;;_ #2 Mode activation ;;;_ = outline-mode (defvar outline-mode () "Allout outline mode minor-mode flag.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-mode) ;;;_ > outline-mode-p () (defmacro outline-mode-p () "Return t if outline-mode is active in current buffer." 'outline-mode) ;;;_ = outline-explicitly-deactivated (defvar outline-explicitly-deactivated nil "Outline-mode was last deliberately deactivated. So outline-post-command-business should not reactivate it...") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-explicitly-deactivated) ;;;_ > outline-init (&optional mode) (defun outline-init (&optional mode) "Prime outline-mode to enable/disable auto-activation, wrt `outline-layout'. MODE is one of the following symbols: - nil \(or no argument) deactivate auto-activation/layout; - `activate', enable auto-activation only; - `ask', enable auto-activation, and enable auto-layout but with confirmation for layout operation solicited from user each time; - `report', just report and return the current auto-activation state; - anything else \(eg, t) for auto-activation and auto-layout, without any confirmation check. Use this function to setup your emacs session for automatic activation of allout outline mode, contingent to the buffer-specific setting of the `outline-layout' variable. (See `outline-layout' and `outline-expose-topic' docstrings for more details on auto layout). `outline-init' works by setting up (or removing) the outline-mode find-file-hook, and giving `outline-auto-activation' a suitable setting. To prime your emacs session for full auto-outline operation, include the following two lines in your emacs init file: \(require 'allout) \(outline-init t)" (interactive) (if (interactive-p) (progn (setq mode (completing-read (concat "Select outline auto setup mode " "(empty for report, ? for options) ") '(("nil")("full")("activate")("deactivate") ("ask") ("report") ("")) nil t)) (if (string= mode "") (setq mode 'report) (setq mode (intern-soft mode))))) (let ;; convenience aliases, for consistent ref to respective vars: ((hook 'outline-find-file-hook) (curr-mode 'outline-auto-activation)) (cond ((not mode) (setq find-file-hooks (delq hook find-file-hooks)) (if (interactive-p) (message "Allout outline mode auto-activation inhibited."))) ((eq mode 'report) (if (not (memq hook find-file-hooks)) (outline-init nil) ;; Just punt and use the reports from each of the modes: (outline-init (symbol-value curr-mode)))) (t (add-hook 'find-file-hooks hook) (set curr-mode ; `set', not `setq'! (cond ((eq mode 'activate) (message "Outline mode auto-activation enabled.") 'activate) ((eq mode 'report) ;; Return the current mode setting: (outline-init mode)) ((eq mode 'ask) (message (concat "Outline mode auto-activation and " "-layout \(upon confirmation) enabled.")) 'ask) ((message "Outline mode auto-activation and -layout enabled.") 'full))))))) ;;;_ > outline-mode (&optional toggle) ;;;_ : Defun: (defun outline-mode (&optional toggle) ;;;_ . Doc string: "Toggle minor mode for controlling exposure and editing of text outlines. Optional arg forces mode reactivation iff arg is positive num or symbol. Allout outline mode provides extensive outline formatting and manipulation capabilities. It is specifically aimed at supporting outline structuring and manipulation of syntax-sensitive text, eg programming languages. \(For an example, see the allout code itself, which is organized in outline structure.\) It also includes such things as topic-oriented repositioning, cut, and paste; integral outline exposure-layout; incremental search with dynamic exposure/concealment of concealed text; automatic topic-number maintenance; and many other features. See the docstring of the variable `outline-init' for instructions on priming your emacs session for automatic activation of outline-mode, according to file-var settings of the `outline-layout' variable. Below is a description of the bindings, and then explanation of special outline-mode features and terminology. The bindings themselves are established according to the values of variables `outline-keybindings-list' and `outline-command-prefix', each time the mode is invoked. Prior bindings are resurrected when the mode is revoked. Navigation: Exposure Control: ---------- ---------------- C-c C-n outline-next-visible-heading | C-c C-h outline-hide-current-subtree C-c C-p outline-previous-visible-heading | C-c C-i outline-show-children C-c C-u outline-up-current-level | C-c C-s outline-show-current-subtree C-c C-f outline-forward-current-level | C-c C-o outline-show-current-entry C-c C-b outline-backward-current-level | ^U C-c C-s outline-show-all C-c C-e outline-end-of-current-entry | outline-hide-current-leaves C-c C-a outline-beginning-of-current-entry, alternately, goes to hot-spot Topic Header Production: ----------------------- C-c<SP> outline-open-sibtopic Create a new sibling after current topic. C-c . outline-open-subtopic ... an offspring of current topic. C-c , outline-open-supertopic ... a sibling of the current topic's parent. Topic Level and Prefix Adjustment: --------------------------------- C-c > outline-shift-in Shift current topic and all offspring deeper. C-c < outline-shift-out ... less deep. C-c<CR> outline-rebullet-topic Reconcile bullets of topic and its offspring - distinctive bullets are not changed, others alternated according to nesting depth. C-c * outline-rebullet-current-heading Prompt for alternate bullet for current topic. C-c # outline-number-siblings Number bullets of topic and siblings - the offspring are not affected. With repeat count, revoke numbering. Topic-oriented Killing and Yanking: ---------------------------------- C-c C-k outline-kill-topic Kill current topic, including offspring. C-k outline-kill-line Like kill-line, but reconciles numbering, etc. C-y outline-yank Yank, adjusting depth of yanked topic to depth of heading if yanking into bare topic heading (ie, prefix sans text). M-y outline-yank-pop Is to outline-yank as yank-pop is to yank Misc commands: ------------- C-c @ outline-resolve-xref pop-to-buffer named by xref (cf outline-file-xref-bullet) C-c c outline-copy-exposed Copy current topic outline sans concealed text, to buffer with name derived from current buffer - \"XXX exposed\" M-x outlineify-sticky Activate outline mode for current buffer, and establish a default file-var setting for `outline-layout'. ESC ESC (outline-init t) Setup emacs session for outline mode auto-activation. HOT-SPOT Operation Hot-spot operation provides a means for easy, single-keystroke outline navigation and exposure control. \\<outline-mode-map> When the text cursor is positioned directly on the bullet character of a topic, regular characters (a to z) invoke the commands of the corresponding outline-mode keymap control chars. For example, \"f\" would invoke the command typically bound to \"C-c C-f\" \(\\[outline-forward-current-level] `outline-forward-current-level'). Thus, by positioning the cursor on a topic bullet, you can execute the outline navigation and manipulation commands with a single keystroke. Non-literal chars never get this special translation, so you can use them to get away from the hot-spot, and back to normal operation. Note that the command `outline-beginning-of-current-entry' \(\\[outline-beginning-of-current-entry]\) will move to the hot-spot when the cursor is already located at the beginning of the current entry, so you can simply hit \\[outline-beginning-of-current-entry] twice in a row to get to the hot-spot. Terminology Topic hierarchy constituents - TOPICS and SUBTOPICS: TOPIC: A basic, coherent component of an emacs outline. It can contain other topics, and it can be subsumed by other topics, CURRENT topic: The visible topic most immediately containing the cursor. DEPTH: The degree of nesting of a topic; it increases with containment. Also called the: LEVEL: The same as DEPTH. ANCESTORS: The topics that contain a topic. PARENT: A topic's immediate ancestor. It has a depth one less than the topic. OFFSPRING: The topics contained by a topic; SUBTOPIC: An immediate offspring of a topic; CHILDREN: The immediate offspring of a topic. SIBLINGS: Topics having the same parent and depth. Topic text constituents: HEADER: The first line of a topic, include the topic PREFIX and header text. PREFIX: The leading text of a topic which which distinguishes it from normal text. It has a strict form, which consists of a prefix-lead string, padding, and a bullet. The bullet may be followed by a number, indicating the ordinal number of the topic among its siblings, a space, and then the header text. The relative length of the PREFIX determines the nesting depth of the topic. PREFIX-LEAD: The string at the beginning of a topic prefix, normally a `.'. It can be customized by changing the setting of `outline-header-prefix' and then reinitializing outline-mode. By setting the prefix-lead to the comment-string of a programming language, you can embed outline-structuring in program code without interfering with the language processing of that code. See `outline-use-mode-specific-leader' docstring for more detail. PREFIX-PADDING: Spaces or asterisks which separate the prefix-lead and the bullet, according to the depth of the topic. BULLET: A character at the end of the topic prefix, it must be one of the characters listed on `outline-plain-bullets-string' or `outline-distinctive-bullets-string'. (See the documentation for these variables for more details.) The default choice of bullet when generating varies in a cycle with the depth of the topic. ENTRY: The text contained in a topic before any offspring. BODY: Same as ENTRY. EXPOSURE: The state of a topic which determines the on-screen visibility of its offspring and contained text. CONCEALED: Topics and entry text whose display is inhibited. Contiguous units of concealed text is represented by `...' ellipses. (Ref the `selective-display' var.) Concealed topics are effectively collapsed within an ancestor. CLOSED: A topic whose immediate offspring and body-text is concealed. OPEN: A topic that is not closed, though its offspring or body may be." ;;;_ . Code (interactive "P") (let* ((active (and (not (equal major-mode 'outline)) (outline-mode-p))) ; Massage universal-arg `toggle' val: (toggle (and toggle (or (and (listp toggle)(car toggle)) toggle))) ; Activation specifically demanded? (explicit-activation (or ;; (and toggle (or (symbolp toggle) (and (natnump toggle) (not (zerop toggle))))))) ;; outline-mode already called once during this complex command? (same-complex-command (eq outline-v18/9-file-var-hack (car command-history))) do-layout ) ; See comments below re v19.18,.19 bug. (setq outline-v18/9-file-var-hack (car command-history)) (cond ;; Provision for v19.18, 19.19 bug - ;; Emacs v 19.18, 19.19 file-var code invokes prop-line-designated ;; modes twice when file is visited. We have to avoid toggling mode ;; off on second invocation, so we detect it as best we can, and ;; skip everything. ((and same-complex-command ; Still in same complex command ; as last time outline-mode invoked. active ; Already activated. (not explicit-activation) ; Prop-line file-vars don't have args. (string-match "^19.1[89]" ; Bug only known to be in v19.18 and emacs-version)); 19.19. t) ;; Deactivation: ((and (not explicit-activation) (or active toggle)) ; Activation not explicitly ; requested, and either in ; active state or *de*activation ; specifically requested: (setq outline-explicitly-deactivated t) (if (string-match "^18\." emacs-version) ; Revoke those keys that remain ; as we set them: (let ((curr-loc (current-local-map))) (mapcar '(lambda (cell) (if (eq (lookup-key curr-loc (car cell)) (car (cdr cell))) (define-key curr-loc (car cell) (assq (car cell) outline-prior-bindings)))) outline-added-bindings) (outline-resumptions 'outline-added-bindings) (outline-resumptions 'outline-prior-bindings))) (if outline-old-style-prefixes (progn (outline-resumptions 'outline-primary-bullet) (outline-resumptions 'outline-old-style-prefixes))) (outline-resumptions 'selective-display) (if (and (boundp 'before-change-function) before-change-function) (outline-resumptions 'before-change-function)) (setq pre-command-hook (delq 'outline-pre-command-business pre-command-hook)) (setq local-write-file-hooks (delq 'outline-write-file-hook local-write-file-hooks)) (outline-resumptions 'paragraph-start) (outline-resumptions 'paragraph-separate) (outline-resumptions (if (string-match "^18" emacs-version) 'auto-fill-hook 'auto-fill-function)) (outline-resumptions 'outline-former-auto-filler) (setq outline-mode nil)) ;; Activation: ((not active) (setq outline-explicitly-deactivated nil) (if outline-old-style-prefixes (progn ; Inhibit all the fancy formatting: (outline-resumptions 'outline-primary-bullet '("*")) (outline-resumptions 'outline-old-style-prefixes '(())))) (outline-infer-header-lead) (outline-infer-body-reindent) (set-outline-regexp) ; Produce map from current version ; of outline-keybindings-list: (if (boundp 'minor-mode-map-alist) (progn ; V19, and maybe lucid and ; epoch, minor-mode key bindings: (setq outline-mode-map (produce-outline-mode-map outline-keybindings-list)) (fset 'outline-mode-map outline-mode-map) ; Include on minor-mode-map-alist, ; if not already there: (if (not (member '(outline-mode . outline-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist)) (setq minor-mode-map-alist (cons '(outline-mode . outline-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist)))) ; V18 minor-mode key bindings: ; Stash record of added bindings ; for later revocation: (outline-resumptions 'outline-added-bindings (list outline-keybindings-list)) (outline-resumptions 'outline-prior-bindings (list (current-local-map))) ; and add them: (use-local-map (produce-outline-mode-map outline-keybindings-list (current-local-map))) ) ; selective-display is the ; emacs conditional exposure ; mechanism: (outline-resumptions 'selective-display '(t)) (if outline-inhibit-protection t (outline-resumptions 'before-change-function '(outline-before-change-protect))) ; Temporarily set by any outline ; functions that can be trusted to ; deal properly with concealed text. (add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks 'outline-write-file-hook) ; Custom auto-fill func, to support ; respect for topic headline, ; hanging-indents, etc: (let* ((fill-func-var (if (string-match "^18" emacs-version) 'auto-fill-hook 'auto-fill-function)) (fill-func (symbol-value fill-func-var))) ;; Register prevailing fill func for use by outline-auto-fill: (outline-resumptions 'outline-former-auto-filler (list fill-func)) ;; Register outline-auto-fill to be used if filling is active: (outline-resumptions fill-func-var '(outline-auto-fill))) ;; Paragraphs are broken by topic headlines. (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start) (outline-resumptions 'paragraph-start (list (concat paragraph-start "\\|\\(" outline-regexp "\\)"))) (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate) (outline-resumptions 'paragraph-separate (list (concat paragraph-separate "\\|\\(" outline-regexp "\\)"))) (or (assq 'outline-mode minor-mode-alist) (setq minor-mode-alist (cons '(outline-mode " Outl") minor-mode-alist))) (if outline-layout (setq do-layout t)) (if outline-enwrap-isearch-mode (outline-enwrap-isearch)) (run-hooks 'outline-mode-hook) (setq outline-mode t)) ;; Reactivation: ((setq do-layout t) (outline-infer-body-reindent)) ) ; cond (if (and do-layout outline-auto-activation (listp outline-layout) (and (not (eq outline-auto-activation 'activate)) (if (eq outline-auto-activation 'ask) (if (y-or-n-p (format "Expose %s with layout '%s'? " (buffer-name) outline-layout)) t (message "Skipped %s layout." (buffer-name)) nil) t))) (save-excursion (message "Adjusting '%s' exposure..." (buffer-name)) (goto-char 0) (outline-this-or-next-heading) (condition-case err (progn (apply 'outline-expose-topic (list outline-layout)) (message "Adjusting '%s' exposure... done." (buffer-name))) ;; Problem applying exposure - notify user, but don't ;; interrupt, eg, file visit: (error (message "%s" (car (cdr err))) (sit-for 1))))) outline-mode ) ; let* ) ; defun ;;;_ #3 Internal Position State-Tracking - "outline-recent-*" funcs ;;; All the basic outline functions that directly do string matches to ;;; evaluate heading prefix location set the variables ;;; `outline-recent-prefix-beginning' and `outline-recent-prefix-end' ;;; when successful. Functions starting with `outline-recent-' all ;;; use this state, providing the means to avoid redundant searches ;;; for just-established data. This optimization can provide ;;; significant speed improvement, but it must be employed carefully. ;;;_ = outline-recent-prefix-beginning (defvar outline-recent-prefix-beginning 0 "Buffer point of the start of the last topic prefix encountered.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-recent-prefix-beginning) ;;;_ = outline-recent-prefix-end (defvar outline-recent-prefix-end 0 "Buffer point of the end of the last topic prefix encountered.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-recent-prefix-end) ;;;_ = outline-recent-end-of-subtree (defvar outline-recent-end-of-subtree 0 "Buffer point last returned by outline-end-of-current-subtree.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-recent-end-of-subtree) ;;;_ > outline-prefix-data (beg end) (defmacro outline-prefix-data (beg end) "Register outline-prefix state data - BEGINNING and END of prefix. For reference by `outline-recent' funcs. Returns BEGINNING." (` (setq outline-recent-prefix-end (, end) outline-recent-prefix-beginning (, beg)))) ;;;_ > outline-recent-depth () (defmacro outline-recent-depth () "Return depth of last heading encountered by an outline maneuvering function. All outline functions which directly do string matches to assess headings set the variables outline-recent-prefix-beginning and outline-recent-prefix-end if successful. This function uses those settings to return the current depth." '(max 1 (- outline-recent-prefix-end outline-recent-prefix-beginning outline-header-subtraction))) ;;;_ > outline-recent-prefix () (defmacro outline-recent-prefix () "Like outline-recent-depth, but returns text of last encountered prefix. All outline functions which directly do string matches to assess headings set the variables outline-recent-prefix-beginning and outline-recent-prefix-end if successful. This function uses those settings to return the current depth." '(buffer-substring outline-recent-prefix-beginning outline-recent-prefix-end)) ;;;_ > outline-recent-bullet () (defmacro outline-recent-bullet () "Like outline-recent-prefix, but returns bullet of last encountered prefix. All outline functions which directly do string matches to assess headings set the variables outline-recent-prefix-beginning and outline-recent-prefix-end if successful. This function uses those settings to return the current depth of the most recently matched topic." '(buffer-substring (1- outline-recent-prefix-end) outline-recent-prefix-end)) ;;;_ #4 Navigation ;;;_ - Position Assessment ;;;_ : Location Predicates ;;;_ > outline-on-current-heading-p () (defun outline-on-current-heading-p () "Return non-nil if point is on current visible topics' header line. Actually, returns prefix beginning point." (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (and (looking-at outline-regexp) (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) ;;;_ > outline-e-o-prefix-p () (defun outline-e-o-prefix-p () "True if point is located where current topic prefix ends, heading begins." (and (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (looking-at outline-regexp)) (= (point)(save-excursion (outline-end-of-prefix)(point))))) ;;;_ > outline-hidden-p () (defmacro outline-hidden-p () "True if point is in hidden text." '(save-excursion (and (re-search-backward "[\n\r]" () t) (= ?\r (following-char))))) ;;;_ > outline-visible-p () (defmacro outline-visible-p () "True if point is not in hidden text." (interactive) '(not (outline-hidden-p))) ;;;_ : Location attributes ;;;_ > outline-depth () (defmacro outline-depth () "Like outline-current-depth, but respects hidden as well as visible topics." '(save-excursion (if (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-recent-depth) (progn ;; Oops, no prefix, zero prefix data: (outline-prefix-data (point)(point)) ;; ... and return 0: 0)))) ;;;_ > outline-current-depth () (defmacro outline-current-depth () "Return nesting depth of visible topic most immediately containing point." '(save-excursion (if (outline-back-to-current-heading) (max 1 (- outline-recent-prefix-end outline-recent-prefix-beginning outline-header-subtraction)) 0))) ;;;_ > outline-get-current-prefix () (defun outline-get-current-prefix () "Topic prefix of the current topic." (save-excursion (if (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-recent-prefix)))) ;;;_ > outline-get-bullet () (defun outline-get-bullet () "Return bullet of containing topic (visible or not)." (save-excursion (and (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-recent-bullet)))) ;;;_ > outline-current-bullet () (defun outline-current-bullet () "Return bullet of current (visible) topic heading, or none if none found." (condition-case err (save-excursion (outline-back-to-current-heading) (buffer-substring (- outline-recent-prefix-end 1) outline-recent-prefix-end)) ;; Quick and dirty provision, ostensibly for missing bullet: (args-out-of-range nil)) ) ;;;_ > outline-get-prefix-bullet (prefix) (defun outline-get-prefix-bullet (prefix) "Return the bullet of the header prefix string PREFIX." ;; Doesn't make sense if we're old-style prefixes, but this just ;; oughtn't be called then, so forget about it... (if (string-match outline-regexp prefix) (substring prefix (1- (match-end 0)) (match-end 0)))) ;;;_ - Navigation macros ;;;_ > outline-next-heading () (defmacro outline-next-heading () "Move to the heading for the topic \(possibly invisible) before this one. Returns the location of the heading, or nil if none found." '(if (and (bobp) (not (eobp))) (forward-char 1)) '(if (re-search-forward outline-line-boundary-regexp nil 0) (progn ; Got valid location state - set vars: (outline-prefix-data (goto-char (or (match-beginning 2) outline-recent-prefix-beginning)) (or (match-end 2) outline-recent-prefix-end))))) ;;;_ : outline-this-or-next-heading (defun outline-this-or-next-heading () "Position cursor on current or next heading." ;; A throwaway non-macro that is defined after outline-next-heading ;; and usable by outline-mode. (if (not (outline-goto-prefix)) (outline-next-heading))) ;;;_ > outline-previous-heading () (defmacro outline-previous-heading () "Move to the prior \(possibly invisible) heading line. Return the location of the beginning of the heading, or nil if not found." '(if (bobp) nil (outline-goto-prefix) (if ;; searches are unbounded and return nil if failed: (or (re-search-backward outline-line-boundary-regexp nil 0) (looking-at outline-bob-regexp)) (progn ; Got valid location state - set vars: (outline-prefix-data (goto-char (or (match-beginning 2) outline-recent-prefix-beginning)) (or (match-end 2) outline-recent-prefix-end)))))) ;;;_ - Subtree Charting ;;;_ " These routines either produce or assess charts, which are ;;; nested lists of the locations of topics within a subtree. ;;; ;;; Use of charts enables efficient navigation of subtrees, by ;;; requiring only a single regexp-search based traversal, to scope ;;; out the subtopic locations. The chart then serves as the basis ;;; for whatever assessment or adjustment of the subtree that is ;;; required, without requiring redundant topic-traversal procedures. ;;;_ > outline-chart-subtree (&optional levels orig-depth prev-depth) (defun outline-chart-subtree (&optional levels orig-depth prev-depth) "Produce a location \"chart\" of subtopics of the containing topic. Optional argument LEVELS specifies the depth \(relative to start depth\) for the chart. Subsequent optional args are not for public use. Charts are used to capture outline structure, so that outline-altering routines need assess the structure only once, and then use the chart for their elaborate manipulations. Topics are entered in the chart so the last one is at the car. The entry for each topic consists of an integer indicating the point at the beginning of the topic. Charts for offspring consists of a list containing, recursively, the charts for the respective subtopics. The chart for a topics' offspring precedes the entry for the topic itself. The other function parameters are for internal recursion, and should not be specified by external callers. ORIG-DEPTH is depth of topic at starting point, and PREV-DEPTH is depth of prior topic." (let ((original (not orig-depth)) ; `orig-depth' set only in recursion. chart curr-depth) (if original ; Just starting? ; Register initial settings and ; position to first offspring: (progn (setq orig-depth (outline-depth)) (or prev-depth (setq prev-depth (1+ orig-depth))) (outline-next-heading))) ;; Loop over the current levels' siblings. Besides being more ;; efficient than tail-recursing over a level, it avoids exceeding ;; the typically quite constrained emacs max-lisp-eval-depth. ;; Probably would speed things up to implement loop-based stack ;; operation rather than recursing for lower levels. Bah. (while (and (not (eobp)) ; Still within original topic? (< orig-depth (setq curr-depth (outline-recent-depth))) (cond ((= prev-depth curr-depth) ;; Register this one and move on: (setq chart (cons (point) chart)) (if (and levels (<= levels 1)) ;; At depth limit - skip sublevels: (or (outline-next-sibling curr-depth) ;; or no more siblings - proceed to ;; next heading at lesser depth: (while (and (<= curr-depth (outline-recent-depth)) (outline-next-heading)))) (outline-next-heading))) ((and (< prev-depth curr-depth) (or (not levels) (> levels 0))) ;; Recurse on deeper level of curr topic: (setq chart (cons (outline-chart-subtree (and levels (1- levels)) orig-depth curr-depth) chart)) ;; ... then continue with this one. ) ;; ... else nil if we've ascended back to prev-depth. ))) (if original ; We're at the last sibling on ; the original level. Position ; to the end of it: (progn (and (not (eobp)) (forward-char -1)) (and (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M)) (memq (aref (buffer-substring (max 1 (- (point) 3)) (point)) 1) '(?\n ?\^M)) (forward-char -1)) (setq outline-recent-end-of-subtree (point)))) chart ; (nreverse chart) not necessary, ; and maybe not preferable. )) ;;;_ > outline-chart-siblings (&optional start end) (defun outline-chart-siblings (&optional start end) "Produce a list of locations of this and succeeding sibling topics. Effectively a top-level chart of siblings. See `outline-chart-subtree' for an explanation of charts." (save-excursion (if (outline-goto-prefix) (let ((chart (list (point)))) (while (outline-next-sibling) (setq chart (cons (point) chart))) (if chart (setq chart (nreverse chart))))))) ;;;_ > outline-chart-to-reveal (chart depth) (defun outline-chart-to-reveal (chart depth) "Return a flat list of hidden points in subtree CHART, up to DEPTH. Note that point can be left at any of the points on chart, or at the start point." (let (result here) (while (and (or (eq depth t) (> depth 0)) chart) (setq here (car chart)) (if (listp here) (let ((further (outline-chart-to-reveal here (or (eq depth t) (1- depth))))) ;; We're on the start of a subtree - recurse with it, if there's ;; more depth to go: (if further (setq result (append further result))) (setq chart (cdr chart))) (goto-char here) (if (= (preceding-char) ?\r) (setq result (cons here result))) (setq chart (cdr chart)))) result)) ;;;_ X outline-chart-spec (chart spec &optional exposing) (defun outline-chart-spec (chart spec &optional exposing) "Not yet \(if ever\) implemented. Produce exposure directives given topic/subtree CHART and an exposure SPEC. Exposure spec indicates the locations to be exposed and the prescribed exposure status. Optional arg EXPOSING is an integer, with 0 indicating pending concealment, anything higher indicating depth to which subtopic headers should be exposed, and negative numbers indicating (negative of) the depth to which subtopic headers and bodies should be exposed. The produced list can have two types of entries. Bare numbers indicate points in the buffer where topic headers that should be exposed reside. - bare negative numbers indicates that the topic starting at the point which is the negative of the number should be opened, including their entries. - bare positive values indicate that this topic header should be opened. - Lists signify the beginning and end points of regions that should be flagged, and the flag to employ. (For concealment: `\(\?r\)', and exposure:" (while spec (cond ((listp spec) ) ) (setq spec (cdr spec))) ) ;;;_ - Within Topic ;;;_ > outline-goto-prefix () (defun outline-goto-prefix () "Put point at beginning of outline prefix for immediately containing topic. Goes to first subsequent topic if none immediately containing. Not sensitive to topic visibility. Returns a the point at the beginning of the prefix, or nil if none." (let (done) (while (and (not done) (re-search-backward "[\n\r]" nil 1)) (forward-char 1) (if (looking-at outline-regexp) (setq done (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) (forward-char -1))) (if (bobp) (cond ((looking-at outline-regexp) (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 0)(match-end 0))) ((outline-next-heading) (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 0)(match-end 0))) (done)) done))) ;;;_ > outline-end-of-prefix () (defun outline-end-of-prefix (&optional ignore-decorations) "Position cursor at beginning of header text. If optional IGNORE-DECORATIONS is non-nil, put just after bullet, otherwise skip white space between bullet and ensuing text." (if (not (outline-goto-prefix)) nil (let ((match-data (match-data))) (goto-char (match-end 0)) (if ignore-decorations t (while (looking-at "[0-9]") (forward-char 1)) (if (and (not (eolp)) (looking-at "\\s-")) (forward-char 1))) (set-match-data match-data)) ;; Reestablish where we are: (outline-current-depth))) ;;;_ > outline-current-bullet-pos () (defun outline-current-bullet-pos () "Return position of current \(visible) topic's bullet." (if (not (outline-current-depth)) nil (1- (match-end 0)))) ;;;_ > outline-back-to-current-heading () (defun outline-back-to-current-heading () "Move to heading line of current topic, or beginning if already on the line." (beginning-of-line) (prog1 (or (outline-on-current-heading-p) (and (re-search-backward (concat "^\\(" outline-regexp "\\)") nil 'move) (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 1)(match-end 1)))) (if (interactive-p) (outline-end-of-prefix)))) ;;;_ > outline-pre-next-preface () (defun outline-pre-next-preface () "Skip forward to just before the next heading line. Returns that character position." (if (re-search-forward outline-line-boundary-regexp nil 'move) (prog1 (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 2)(match-end 2))))) ;;;_ > outline-end-of-current-subtree () (defun outline-end-of-current-subtree () "Put point at the end of the last leaf in the currently visible topic." (interactive) (outline-back-to-current-heading) (let ((level (outline-recent-depth))) (outline-next-heading) (while (and (not (eobp)) (> (outline-recent-depth) level)) (outline-next-heading)) (and (not (eobp)) (forward-char -1)) (and (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M)) (memq (aref (buffer-substring (max 1 (- (point) 3)) (point)) 1) '(?\n ?\^M)) (forward-char -1)) (setq outline-recent-end-of-subtree (point)))) ;;;_ > outline-beginning-of-current-entry () (defun outline-beginning-of-current-entry () "When not already there, position point at beginning of current topic's body. If already there, move cursor to bullet for hot-spot operation. \(See outline-mode doc string for details on hot-spot operation.)" (interactive) (let ((start-point (point))) (outline-end-of-prefix) (if (and (interactive-p) (= (point) start-point)) (goto-char (outline-current-bullet-pos))))) ;;;_ > outline-end-of-current-entry () (defun outline-end-of-current-entry () "Position the point at the end of the current topics' entry." (interactive) (outline-show-entry) (prog1 (outline-pre-next-preface) (if (and (not (bobp))(looking-at "^$")) (forward-char -1)))) ;;;_ - Depth-wise ;;;_ > outline-ascend-to-depth (depth) (defun outline-ascend-to-depth (depth) "Ascend to depth DEPTH, returning depth if successful, nil if not." (if (and (> depth 0)(<= depth (outline-depth))) (let ((last-good (point))) (while (and (< depth (outline-depth)) (setq last-good (point)) (outline-beginning-of-level) (outline-previous-heading))) (if (= (outline-recent-depth) depth) (progn (goto-char outline-recent-prefix-beginning) depth) (goto-char last-good) nil)) (if (interactive-p) (outline-end-of-prefix)))) ;;;_ > outline-descend-to-depth (depth) (defun outline-descend-to-depth (depth) "Descend to depth DEPTH within current topic. Returning depth if successful, nil if not." (let ((start-point (point)) (start-depth (outline-depth))) (while (and (> (outline-depth) 0) (not (= depth (outline-recent-depth))) ; ... not there yet (outline-next-heading) ; ... go further (< start-depth (outline-recent-depth)))) ; ... still in topic (if (and (> (outline-depth) 0) (= (outline-recent-depth) depth)) depth (goto-char start-point) nil)) ) ;;;_ > outline-up-current-level (arg &optional dont-complain) (defun outline-up-current-level (arg &optional dont-complain) "Move out ARG levels from current visible topic. Positions on heading line of containing topic. Error if unable to ascend that far, or nil if unable to ascend but optional arg DONT-COMPLAIN is non-nil." (interactive "p") (outline-back-to-current-heading) (let ((present-level (outline-recent-depth)) (last-good (point)) failed return) ;; Loop for iterating arg: (while (and (> (outline-recent-depth) 1) (> arg 0) (not (bobp)) (not failed)) (setq last-good (point)) ;; Loop for going back over current or greater depth: (while (and (not (< (outline-recent-depth) present-level)) (or (outline-previous-visible-heading 1) (not (setq failed present-level))))) (setq present-level (outline-current-depth)) (setq arg (- arg 1))) (if (or failed (> arg 0)) (progn (goto-char last-good) (if (interactive-p) (outline-end-of-prefix)) (if (not dont-complain) (error "Can't ascend past outermost level.") (if (interactive-p) (outline-end-of-prefix)) nil)) (if (interactive-p) (outline-end-of-prefix)) outline-recent-prefix-beginning))) ;;;_ - Linear ;;;_ > outline-next-sibling (&optional depth backward) (defun outline-next-sibling (&optional depth backward) "Like outline-forward-current-level, but respects invisible topics. Traverse at optional DEPTH, or current depth if none specified. Go backward if optional arg BACKWARD is non-nil. Return depth if successful, nil otherwise." (if (and backward (bobp)) nil (let ((start-depth (or depth (outline-depth))) (start-point (point)) last-depth) (while (and (not (if backward (bobp) (eobp))) (if backward (outline-previous-heading) (outline-next-heading)) (> (setq last-depth (outline-recent-depth)) start-depth))) (if (and (not (eobp)) (and (> (or last-depth (outline-depth)) 0) (= (outline-recent-depth) start-depth))) outline-recent-prefix-beginning (goto-char start-point) (if depth (outline-depth) start-depth) nil)))) ;;;_ > outline-previous-sibling (&optional depth backward) (defun outline-previous-sibling (&optional depth backward) "Like outline-forward-current-level,but backwards & respect invisible topics. Optional DEPTH specifies depth to traverse, default current depth. Optional BACKWARD reverses direction. Return depth if successful, nil otherwise." (outline-next-sibling depth (not backward)) ) ;;;_ > outline-snug-back () (defun outline-snug-back () "Position cursor at end of previous topic Presumes point is at the start of a topic prefix." (if (or (bobp) (eobp)) nil (forward-char -1)) (if (or (bobp) (not (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M)))) nil (forward-char -1) (if (or (bobp) (not (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M)))) (forward-char -1))) (point)) ;;;_ > outline-beginning-of-level () (defun outline-beginning-of-level () "Go back to the first sibling at this level, visible or not." (outline-end-of-level 'backward)) ;;;_ > outline-end-of-level (&optional backward) (defun outline-end-of-level (&optional backward) "Go to the last sibling at this level, visible or not." (let ((depth (outline-depth))) (while (outline-previous-sibling depth nil)) (prog1 (outline-recent-depth) (if (interactive-p) (outline-end-of-prefix))))) ;;;_ > outline-next-visible-heading (arg) (defun outline-next-visible-heading (arg) "Move to the next ARG'th visible heading line, backward if arg is negative. Move as far as possible in indicated direction \(beginning or end of buffer\) if headings are exhausted." (interactive "p") (let* ((backward (if (< arg 0) (setq arg (* -1 arg)))) (step (if backward -1 1)) (start-point (point)) prev got) (while (> arg 0) ; limit condition (while (and (not (if backward (bobp)(eobp))) ; boundary condition ;; Move, skipping over all those concealed lines: (< -1 (forward-line step)) (not (setq got (looking-at outline-regexp))))) ;; Register this got, it may be the last: (if got (setq prev got)) (setq arg (1- arg))) (cond (got ; Last move was to a prefix: (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) (outline-end-of-prefix)) (prev ; Last move wasn't, but prev was: (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) ((not backward) (end-of-line) nil)))) ;;;_ > outline-previous-visible-heading (arg) (defun outline-previous-visible-heading (arg) "Move to the previous heading line. With argument, repeats or can move forward if negative. A heading line is one that starts with a `*' (or that outline-regexp matches)." (interactive "p") (outline-next-visible-heading (- arg))) ;;;_ > outline-forward-current-level (arg) (defun outline-forward-current-level (arg) "Position point at the next heading of the same level. Takes optional repeat-count, goes backward if count is negative. Returns resulting position, else nil if none found." (interactive "p") (let ((start-depth (outline-current-depth)) (start-point (point)) (start-arg arg) (backward (> 0 arg)) last-depth (last-good (point)) at-boundary) (if (= 0 start-depth) (error "No siblings, not in a topic...")) (if backward (setq arg (* -1 arg))) (while (not (or (zerop arg) at-boundary)) (while (and (not (if backward (bobp) (eobp))) (if backward (outline-previous-visible-heading 1) (outline-next-visible-heading 1)) (> (setq last-depth (outline-recent-depth)) start-depth))) (if (and last-depth (= last-depth start-depth) (not (if backward (bobp) (eobp)))) (setq last-good (point) arg (1- arg)) (setq at-boundary t))) (if (and (not (eobp)) (= arg 0) (and (> (or last-depth (outline-depth)) 0) (= (outline-recent-depth) start-depth))) outline-recent-prefix-beginning (goto-char last-good) (if (not (interactive-p)) nil (outline-end-of-prefix) (error "Hit %s level %d topic, traversed %d of %d requested." (if backward "first" "last") (outline-recent-depth) (- (abs start-arg) arg) (abs start-arg)))))) ;;;_ > outline-backward-current-level (arg) (defun outline-backward-current-level (arg) "Inverse of `outline-forward-current-level'." (interactive "p") (if (interactive-p) (let ((current-prefix-arg (* -1 arg))) (call-interactively 'outline-forward-current-level)) (outline-forward-current-level (* -1 arg)))) ;;;_ #5 Alteration ;;;_ - Fundamental ;;;_ > outline-before-change-protect (beg end) (defun outline-before-change-protect (beg end) "Outline before-change hook, regulates changes to concealed text. Reveal concealed text that would be changed by current command, and offer user choice to commit or forego the change. Unchanged text is reconcealed. User has option to have changed text reconcealed. Undo commands are specially treated - the user is not prompted for choice, the undoes are always committed (based on presumption that the things being undone were already subject to this regulation routine), and undoes always leave the changed stuff exposed. Changes to concealed regions are ignored while file is being written. \(This is for the sake of functions that do change the file during writes, like crypt and zip modes.) Locally bound in outline buffers to `before-change-function', which in emacs 19 is run before any change to the buffer. (Has no effect in Emacs 18, which doesn't support before-change-function.) Any functions which set [`this-command' to `undo', or which set] `outline-override-protect' non-nil (as does, eg, outline-flag-chars) are exempt from this restriction." (if (and (outline-mode-p) ; outline-override-protect ; set by functions that know what ; they're doing, eg outline internals: (not outline-override-protect) (not outline-during-write-cue) (save-match-data ; Preserve operation position state. ; Both beginning and end chars must ; be exposed: (save-excursion (if (memq this-command '(newline open-line)) ;; Compensate for stupid emacs {new, ;; open-}line display optimization: (setq beg (1+ beg) end (1+ end))) (goto-char beg) (or (outline-hidden-p) (and (not (= beg end)) (goto-char end) (outline-hidden-p)))))) (save-match-data (if (equal this-command 'undo) ;; Allow undo without inhibition. ;; - Undoing new and open-line hits stupid emacs redisplay ;; optimization (em 19 cmds.c, ~ line 200). ;; - Presumably, undoing what was properly protected when ;; done. ;; - Undo may be users' only recourse in protection faults. ;; So, expose what getting changed: (progn (message "Undo! - exposing concealed target...") (if (outline-hidden-p) (outline-show-children)) (message "Undo!")) (let (response (rehide-completely (save-excursion (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-hidden-p))) rehide-place) (save-excursion (if (condition-case err ;; Condition case to catch keyboard quits during reads. (progn ; Give them a peek where (save-excursion (if (eolp) (setq rehide-place (outline-goto-prefix))) (outline-show-entry)) ; Present the message, but... ; leave the cursor at the location ; until they respond: ; Then interpret the response: (while (progn (message (concat "Change inside concealed" " region - do it? " "(n or 'y'/'r'eclose)")) (setq response (read-char)) (not (cond ((memq response '(?r ?R)) (setq response 'reclose)) ((memq response '(?y ?Y ? )) (setq response t)) ((memq response '(?n ?N 127)) (setq response nil) t) ((eq response ??) (message "`r' means `yes, then reclose'") nil) (t (message "Please answer y, n, or r") (sit-for 1) nil))))) response) (quit nil)) ; Continue: (if (eq response 'reclose) (save-excursion (if rehide-place (goto-char rehide-place)) (if rehide-completely (outline-hide-current-entry-completely) (outline-hide-current-entry))) (if (outline-ascend-to-depth (1- (outline-recent-depth))) (outline-show-children) (outline-show-to-offshoot))) ; Prevent: (if rehide-completely (save-excursion (if rehide-place (goto-char rehide-place)) (outline-hide-current-entry-completely)) (outline-hide-current-entry)) (error (concat "Change within concealed region prevented."))))))) ) ; if ) ; defun ;;;_ = outline-post-goto-bullet (defvar outline-post-goto-bullet nil "Outline internal var, for `outline-pre-command-business' hot-spot operation. When set, tells post-processing to reposition on topic bullet, and then unset it. Set by outline-pre-command-business when implementing hot-spot operation, where literal characters typed over a topic bullet are mapped to the command of the corresponding control-key on the outline-mode-map.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-post-goto-bullet) ;;;_ > outline-post-command-business () (defun outline-post-command-business () "Outline post-command-hook function. - Null outline-override-protect, so it's not left open. - Implement (and clear) outline-post-goto-bullet, for hot-spot outline commands. - Massages buffer-undo-list so successive, standard character self-inserts are aggregated. This kludge compensates for lack of undo bunching when before-change-function is used." ; Apply any external change func: (if (not (outline-mode-p)) ; In outline-mode. nil (setq outline-override-protect nil) (if outline-during-write-cue ;; Was used by outline-before-change-protect, done with it now: (setq outline-during-write-cue nil)) ;; Undo bunching business: (if (and (listp buffer-undo-list) ; Undo history being kept. (equal this-command 'self-insert-command) (equal last-command 'self-insert-command)) (let* ((prev-stuff (cdr buffer-undo-list)) (before-prev-stuff (cdr (cdr prev-stuff))) cur-cell cur-from cur-to prev-cell prev-from prev-to) (if (and before-prev-stuff ; Goes back far enough to bother, (not (car prev-stuff)) ; and break before current, (not (car before-prev-stuff)) ; !and break before prev! (setq prev-cell (car (cdr prev-stuff))) ; contents now, (setq cur-cell (car buffer-undo-list)) ; contents prev. ;; cur contents denote a single char insertion: (numberp (setq cur-from (car cur-cell))) (numberp (setq cur-to (cdr cur-cell))) (= 1 (- cur-to cur-from)) ;; prev contents denote fewer than aggregate-limit ;; insertions: (numberp (setq prev-from (car prev-cell))) (numberp (setq prev-to (cdr prev-cell))) ; Below threshold: (> outline-undo-aggregation (- prev-to prev-from))) (setq buffer-undo-list (cons (cons prev-from cur-to) (cdr (cdr (cdr buffer-undo-list)))))))) ;; Implement -post-goto-bullet, if set: (must be after undo business) (if (and outline-post-goto-bullet (outline-current-bullet-pos)) (progn (goto-char (outline-current-bullet-pos)) (setq outline-post-goto-bullet nil))) )) ;;;_ > outline-pre-command-business () (defun outline-pre-command-business () "Outline pre-command-hook function for outline buffers. Implements special behavior when cursor is on bullet char. Self-insert characters are reinterpreted control-character references into the outline-mode-map. The outline-mode post-command hook will position a cursor that has moved as a result of such reinterpretation, on the destination topic's bullet, when the cursor wound up in the The upshot is that you can get easy, single (unmodified) key outline maneuvering and general operations by positioning the cursor on the bullet char, and it continues until you deliberately some non-outline motion command to relocate the cursor off of a bullet char." (if (and (boundp 'outline-mode) outline-mode (eq this-command 'self-insert-command) (eq (point)(outline-current-bullet-pos))) (let* ((this-key-num (if (numberp last-command-event) last-command-event)) mapped-binding) ; Map upper-register literals ; to lower register: (if (<= 96 this-key-num) (setq this-key-num (- this-key-num 32))) ; Check if we have a literal: (if (and (<= 64 this-key-num) (>= 96 this-key-num)) (setq mapped-binding (lookup-key 'outline-mode-map (concat outline-command-prefix (char-to-string (- this-key-num 64)))))) (if mapped-binding (setq outline-post-goto-bullet t this-command mapped-binding))))) ;;;_ > outline-find-file-hook () (defun outline-find-file-hook () "Activate outline-mode when `outline-auto-activation' & `outline-layout' are non-nil. See `outline-init' for setup instructions." (if (and outline-auto-activation (not (outline-mode-p)) outline-layout) (outline-mode t))) ;;;_ : Establish the hooks (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'outline-post-command-business) (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'outline-pre-command-business) ;;;_ - Topic Format Assessment ;;;_ > outline-solicit-alternate-bullet (depth &optional current-bullet) (defun outline-solicit-alternate-bullet (depth &optional current-bullet) "Prompt for and return a bullet char as an alternative to the current one. Offer one suitable for current depth DEPTH as default." (let* ((default-bullet (or current-bullet (outline-bullet-for-depth depth))) (sans-escapes (regexp-sans-escapes outline-bullets-string)) (choice (solicit-char-in-string (format "Select bullet: %s ('%s' default): " sans-escapes default-bullet) sans-escapes t))) (if (string= choice "") default-bullet choice)) ) ;;;_ > outline-sibling-index (&optional depth) (defun outline-sibling-index (&optional depth) "Item number of this prospective topic among its siblings. If optional arg depth is greater than current depth, then we're opening a new level, and return 0. If less than this depth, ascend to that depth and count..." (save-excursion (cond ((and depth (<= depth 0) 0)) ((or (not depth) (= depth (outline-depth))) (let ((index 1)) (while (outline-previous-sibling (outline-recent-depth) nil) (setq index (1+ index))) index)) ((< depth (outline-recent-depth)) (outline-ascend-to-depth depth) (outline-sibling-index)) (0)))) ;;;_ > outline-distinctive-bullet (bullet) (defun outline-distinctive-bullet (bullet) "True if bullet is one of those on outline-distinctive-bullets-string." (string-match (regexp-quote bullet) outline-distinctive-bullets-string)) ;;;_ > outline-numbered-type-prefix (&optional prefix) (defun outline-numbered-type-prefix (&optional prefix) "True if current header prefix bullet is numbered bullet." (and outline-numbered-bullet (string= outline-numbered-bullet (if prefix (outline-get-prefix-bullet prefix) (outline-get-bullet))))) ;;;_ > outline-bullet-for-depth (&optional depth) (defun outline-bullet-for-depth (&optional depth) "Return outline topic bullet suited to optional DEPTH, or current depth." ;; Find bullet in plain-bullets-string modulo DEPTH. (if outline-stylish-prefixes (char-to-string (aref outline-plain-bullets-string (% (max 0 (- depth 2)) outline-plain-bullets-string-len))) outline-primary-bullet) ) ;;;_ - Topic Production ;;;_ > outline-make-topic-prefix (&optional prior-bullet (defun outline-make-topic-prefix (&optional prior-bullet new depth solicit number-control index) ;; Depth null means use current depth, non-null means we're either ;; opening a new topic after current topic, lower or higher, or we're ;; changing level of current topic. ;; Solicit dominates specified bullet-char. ;;;_ . Doc string: "Generate a topic prefix suitable for optional arg DEPTH, or current depth. All the arguments are optional. PRIOR-BULLET indicates the bullet of the prefix being changed, or nil if none. This bullet may be preserved (other options notwithstanding) if it is on the outline-distinctive-bullets-string, for instance. Second arg NEW indicates that a new topic is being opened after the topic at point, if non-nil. Default bullet for new topics, eg, may be set (contingent to other args) to numbered bullets if previous sibling is one. The implication otherwise is that the current topic is being adjusted - shifted or rebulleted - and we don't consider bullet or previous sibling. Third arg DEPTH forces the topic prefix to that depth, regardless of the current topics' depth. Fourth arg SOLICIT non-nil provokes solicitation from the user of a choice among the valid bullets. (This overrides other all the options, including, eg, a distinctive PRIOR-BULLET.) Fifth arg, NUMBER-CONTROL, matters only if `outline-numbered-bullet' is non-nil *and* soliciting was not explicitly invoked. Then NUMBER-CONTROL non-nil forces prefix to either numbered or denumbered format, depending on the value of the sixth arg, INDEX. \(Note that NUMBER-CONTROL does *not* apply to level 1 topics. Sorry...) If NUMBER-CONTROL is non-nil and sixth arg INDEX is non-nil then the prefix of the topic is forced to be numbered. Non-nil NUMBER-CONTROL and nil INDEX forces non-numbered format on the bullet. Non-nil NUMBER-CONTROL and non-nil, non-number INDEX means that the index for the numbered prefix will be derived, by counting siblings back to start of level. If INDEX is a number, then that number is used as the index for the numbered prefix (allowing, eg, sequential renumbering to not require this function counting back the index for each successive sibling)." ;;;_ . Code: ;; The options are ordered in likely frequence of use, most common ;; highest, least lowest. Ie, more likely to be doing prefix ;; adjustments than soliciting, and yet more than numbering. ;; Current prefix is least dominant, but most likely to be commonly ;; specified... (let* (body numbering denumbering (depth (or depth (outline-depth))) (header-lead outline-header-prefix) (bullet-char ;; Getting value for bullet char is practically the whole job: (cond ; Simplest situation - level 1: ((<= depth 1) (setq header-lead "") outline-primary-bullet) ; Simple, too: all asterisks: (outline-old-style-prefixes ;; Cheat - make body the whole thing, null out header-lead and ;; bullet-char: (setq body (make-string depth (string-to-char outline-primary-bullet))) (setq header-lead "") "") ;; (Neither level 1 nor old-style, so we're space padding. ;; Sneak it in the condition of the next case, whatever it is.) ;; Solicitation overrides numbering and other cases: ((progn (setq body (make-string (- depth 2) ?\ )) ;; The actual condition: solicit) (let* ((got (outline-solicit-alternate-bullet depth))) ;; Gotta check whether we're numbering and got a numbered bullet: (setq numbering (and outline-numbered-bullet (not (and number-control (not index))) (string= got outline-numbered-bullet))) ;; Now return what we got, regardless: got)) ;; Numbering invoked through args: ((and outline-numbered-bullet number-control) (if (setq numbering (not (setq denumbering (not index)))) outline-numbered-bullet (if (and prior-bullet (not (string= outline-numbered-bullet prior-bullet))) prior-bullet (outline-bullet-for-depth depth)))) ;;; Neither soliciting nor controlled numbering ;;; ;;; (may be controlled denumbering, tho) ;;; ;; Check wrt previous sibling: ((and new ; only check for new prefixes (<= depth (outline-depth)) outline-numbered-bullet ; ... & numbering enabled (not denumbering) (let ((sibling-bullet (save-excursion ;; Locate correct sibling: (or (>= depth (outline-depth)) (outline-ascend-to-depth depth)) (outline-get-bullet)))) (if (and sibling-bullet (string= outline-numbered-bullet sibling-bullet)) (setq numbering sibling-bullet))))) ;; Distinctive prior bullet? ((and prior-bullet (outline-distinctive-bullet prior-bullet) ;; Either non-numbered: (or (not (and outline-numbered-bullet (string= prior-bullet outline-numbered-bullet))) ;; or numbered, and not denumbering: (setq numbering (not denumbering))) ;; Here 'tis: prior-bullet)) ;; Else, standard bullet per depth: ((outline-bullet-for-depth depth))))) (concat header-lead body bullet-char (if numbering (format "%d" (cond ((and index (numberp index)) index) (new (1+ (outline-sibling-index depth))) ((outline-sibling-index)))))) ) ) ;;;_ > outline-open-topic (relative-depth &optional before) (defun outline-open-topic (relative-depth &optional before) "Open a new topic at depth DEPTH. New topic is situated after current one, unless optional flag BEFORE is non-nil, or unless current line is complete empty (not even whitespace), in which case open is done on current line. Nuances: - Creation of new topics is with respect to the visible topic containing the cursor, regardless of intervening concealed ones. - New headers are generally created after/before the body of a topic. However, they are created right at cursor location if the cursor is on a blank line, even if that breaks the current topic body. This is intentional, to provide a simple means for deliberately dividing topic bodies. - Double spacing of topic lists is preserved. Also, the first level two topic is created double-spaced (and so would be subsequent siblings, if that's left intact). Otherwise, single-spacing is used. - Creation of sibling or nested topics is with respect to the topic you're starting from, even when creating backwards. This way you can easily create a sibling in front of the current topic without having to go to its preceding sibling, and then open forward from there." (let* ((depth (+ (outline-current-depth) relative-depth)) (opening-on-blank (if (looking-at "^\$") (not (setq before nil)))) opening-numbered ; Will get while computing ref-topic, below ref-depth ; Will get while computing ref-topic, next (ref-topic (save-excursion (cond ((< relative-depth 0) (outline-ascend-to-depth depth)) ((>= relative-depth 1) nil) (t (outline-back-to-current-heading))) (setq ref-depth (outline-recent-depth)) (setq opening-numbered (save-excursion (and outline-numbered-bullet (or (<= relative-depth 0) (outline-descend-to-depth depth)) (if (outline-numbered-type-prefix) outline-numbered-bullet)))) (point))) dbl-space doing-beginning) (if (not opening-on-blank) ; Positioning and vertical ; padding - only if not ; opening-on-blank: (progn (goto-char ref-topic) (setq dbl-space ; Determine double space action: (or (and (<= relative-depth 0) ; not descending; (save-excursion ;; at b-o-b or preceded by a blank line? (or (> 0 (forward-line -1)) (looking-at "^\\s-*$") (bobp))) (save-excursion ;; succeeded by a blank line? (outline-end-of-current-subtree) (bolp))) (and (= ref-depth 1) (or before (= depth 1) (save-excursion ;; Don't already have following ;; vertical padding: (not (outline-pre-next-preface))))))) ; Position to prior heading, ; if inserting backwards, and ; not going outwards: (if (and before (>= relative-depth 0)) (progn (outline-back-to-current-heading) (setq doing-beginning (bobp)) (if (not (bobp)) (outline-previous-heading))) (if (and before (bobp)) (outline-unprotected (open-line 1)))) (if (<= relative-depth 0) ;; Not going inwards, don't snug up: (if doing-beginning (outline-unprotected (open-line (if dbl-space 2 1))) (if before (progn (end-of-line) (outline-pre-next-preface) (while (= ?\r (following-char)) (forward-char 1)) (if (not (looking-at "^$")) (outline-unprotected (open-line 1)))) (outline-end-of-current-subtree))) ;; Going inwards - double-space if first offspring is, ;; otherwise snug up. (end-of-line) ; So we skip any concealed progeny. (outline-pre-next-preface) (if (bolp) ;; Blank lines between current header body and next ;; header - get to last substantive (non-white-space) ;; line in body: (re-search-backward "[^ \t\n]" nil t)) (if (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (if (> (outline-recent-depth) ref-depth) ;; This is an offspring. (progn (forward-line -1) (looking-at "^\\s-*$")))) (progn (forward-line 1) (outline-unprotected (open-line 1)))) (end-of-line)) ;;(if doing-beginning (goto-char doing-beginning)) (if (not (bobp)) (progn (if (and (not (> depth ref-depth)) (not before)) (outline-unprotected (open-line 1)) (if (> depth ref-depth) (outline-unprotected (newline 1)) (if dbl-space (outline-unprotected (open-line 1)) (if (not before) (outline-unprotected (newline 1)))))) (if dbl-space (outline-unprotected (newline 1))) (if (and (not (eobp)) (not (bolp))) (forward-char 1)))) )) (insert-string (concat (outline-make-topic-prefix opening-numbered t depth) " ")) ;;(if doing-beginning (save-excursion (newline (if dbl-space 2 1)))) (outline-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit depth ;;; depth nil ;;; number-control nil ;;; index t) (end-of-line) ) ) ;;;_ . open-topic contingencies ;;;_ ; base topic - one from which open was issued ;;;_ , beginning char ;;;_ , amount of space before will be used, unless opening in place ;;;_ , end char will be used, unless opening before (and it still may) ;;;_ ; absolute depth of new topic ;;;_ ! insert in place - overrides most stuff ;;;_ ; relative depth of new re base ;;;_ ; before or after base topic ;;;_ ; spacing around topic, if any, prior to new topic and at same depth ;;;_ ; buffer boundaries - special provisions for beginning and end ob ;;;_ ; level 1 topics have special provisions also - double space. ;;;_ ; location of new topic ;;;_ . ;;;_ > outline-open-subtopic (arg) (defun outline-open-subtopic (arg) "Open new topic header at deeper level than the current one. Negative universal arg means to open deeper, but place the new topic prior to the current one." (interactive "p") (outline-open-topic 1 (> 0 arg))) ;;;_ > outline-open-sibtopic (arg) (defun outline-open-sibtopic (arg) "Open new topic header at same level as the current one. Negative universal arg means to place the new topic prior to the current one." (interactive "p") (outline-open-topic 0 (> 0 arg))) ;;;_ > outline-open-supertopic (arg) (defun outline-open-supertopic (arg) "Open new topic header at shallower level than the current one. Negative universal arg means to open shallower, but place the new topic prior to the current one." (interactive "p") (outline-open-topic -1 (> 0 arg))) ;;;_ - Outline Alteration ;;;_ : Topic Modification ;;;_ = outline-former-auto-filler (defvar outline-former-auto-filler nil "Name of modal fill function being wrapped by outline-auto-fill.") ;;;_ > outline-auto-fill () (defun outline-auto-fill () "Outline-mode autofill function. Maintains outline hanging topic indentation if `outline-use-hanging-indents' is set." (let ((fill-prefix (if outline-use-hanging-indents ;; Check for topic header indentation: (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (if (looking-at outline-regexp) ;; ... construct indentation to account for ;; length of topic prefix: (make-string (progn (outline-end-of-prefix) (current-column)) ?\ )))))) (if (or outline-former-auto-filler outline-use-hanging-indents) (do-auto-fill)))) ;;;_ > outline-reindent-body (old-depth new-depth &optional number) (defun outline-reindent-body (old-depth new-depth &optional number) "Reindent body lines which were indented at old-depth to new-depth. Optional arg NUMBER indicates numbering is being added, and it must be accommodated. Note that refill of indented paragraphs is not done." (save-excursion (outline-end-of-prefix) (let* ((new-margin (current-column)) excess old-indent-begin old-indent-end curr-ind ;; We want the column where the header-prefix text started ;; *before* the prefix was changed, so we infer it relative ;; to the new margin and the shift in depth: (old-margin (+ old-depth (- new-margin new-depth)))) ;; Process lines up to (but excluding) next topic header: (outline-unprotected (save-match-data (while (and (re-search-forward "[\n\r]\\(\\s-*\\)" nil t) ;; Register the indent data, before we reset the ;; match data with a subsequent `looking-at': (setq old-indent-begin (match-beginning 1) old-indent-end (match-end 1)) (not (looking-at outline-regexp))) (if (> 0 (setq excess (- (current-column) old-margin))) ;; Text starts left of old margin - don't adjust: nil ;; Text was hanging at or right of old left margin - ;; reindent it, preserving its existing indentation ;; beyond the old margin: (delete-region old-indent-begin old-indent-end) (indent-to (+ new-margin excess))))))))) ;;;_ > outline-rebullet-current-heading (arg) (defun outline-rebullet-current-heading (arg) "Like non-interactive version `outline-rebullet-heading'. But \(only\) affects visible heading containing point. With repeat count, solicit for bullet." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (outline-back-to-current-heading) (outline-end-of-prefix) (outline-rebullet-heading (not arg) ;;; solicit nil ;;; depth nil ;;; number-control nil ;;; index t) ;;; do-successors ) ) ;;;_ > outline-rebullet-heading (&optional solicit ...) (defun outline-rebullet-heading (&optional solicit new-depth number-control index do-successors) "Adjust bullet of current topic prefix. All args are optional. If SOLICIT is non-nil then the choice of bullet is solicited from user. Otherwise the distinctiveness of the bullet or the topic depth determines it. Second arg DEPTH forces the topic prefix to that depth, regardless of the topics current depth. Third arg NUMBER-CONTROL can force the prefix to or away from numbered form. It has effect only if `outline-numbered-bullet' is non-nil and soliciting was not explicitly invoked (via first arg). Its effect, numbering or denumbering, then depends on the setting of the forth arg, INDEX. If NUMBER-CONTROL is non-nil and forth arg INDEX is nil, then the prefix of the topic is forced to be non-numbered. Null index and non-nil NUMBER-CONTROL forces denumbering. Non-nil INDEX (and non-nil NUMBER-CONTROL) forces a numbered-prefix form. If non-nil INDEX is a number, then that number is used for the numbered prefix. Non-nil and non-number means that the index for the numbered prefix will be derived by outline-make-topic-prefix. Fifth arg DO-SUCCESSORS t means re-resolve count on succeeding siblings. Cf vars `outline-stylish-prefixes', `outline-old-style-prefixes', and `outline-numbered-bullet', which all affect the behavior of this function." (let* ((current-depth (outline-depth)) (new-depth (or new-depth current-depth)) (mb outline-recent-prefix-beginning) (me outline-recent-prefix-end) (current-bullet (buffer-substring (- me 1) me)) (new-prefix (outline-make-topic-prefix current-bullet nil new-depth solicit number-control index))) ;; Is new one is identical to old? (if (and (= current-depth new-depth) (string= current-bullet (substring new-prefix (1- (length new-prefix))))) ;; Nothing to do: t ;; New prefix probably different from old: ; get rid of old one: (outline-unprotected (delete-region mb me)) (goto-char mb) ; Dispense with number if ; numbered-bullet prefix: (if (and outline-numbered-bullet (string= outline-numbered-bullet current-bullet) (looking-at "[0-9]+")) (outline-unprotected (delete-region (match-beginning 0)(match-end 0)))) ; Put in new prefix: (outline-unprotected (insert-string new-prefix)) ;; Reindent the body if elected and margin changed: (if (and outline-reindent-bodies (not (= new-depth current-depth))) (outline-reindent-body current-depth new-depth)) ;; Recursively rectify successive siblings of orig topic if ;; caller elected for it: (if do-successors (save-excursion (while (outline-next-sibling new-depth nil) (setq index (cond ((numberp index) (1+ index)) ((not number-control) (outline-sibling-index)))) (if (outline-numbered-type-prefix) (outline-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit new-depth ;;; new-depth number-control;;; number-control index ;;; index nil))))) ;;;(dont!)do-successors ) ; (if (and (= current-depth new-depth)...)) ) ; let* ((current-depth (outline-depth))...) ) ; defun ;;;_ > outline-rebullet-topic (arg) (defun outline-rebullet-topic (arg) "Like outline-rebullet-topic-grunt, but start from topic visible at point. Descends into invisible as well as visible topics, however. With repeat count, shift topic depth by that amount." (interactive "P") (let ((start-col (current-column)) (was-eol (eolp))) (save-excursion ;; Normalize arg: (cond ((null arg) (setq arg 0)) ((listp arg) (setq arg (car arg)))) ;; Fill the user in, in case we're shifting a big topic: (if (not (zerop arg)) (message "Shifting...")) (outline-back-to-current-heading) (if (<= (+ (outline-recent-depth) arg) 0) (error "Attempt to shift topic below level 1")) (outline-rebullet-topic-grunt arg) (if (not (zerop arg)) (message "Shifting... done."))) (move-to-column (max 0 (+ start-col arg))))) ;;;_ > outline-rebullet-topic-grunt (&optional relative-depth ...) (defun outline-rebullet-topic-grunt (&optional relative-depth starting-depth starting-point index do-successors) "Rebullet the topic at point, visible or invisible, and all contained subtopics. See outline-rebullet-heading for rebulleting behavior. All arguments are optional. First arg RELATIVE-DEPTH means to shift the depth of the entire topic that amount. The rest of the args are for internal recursive use by the function itself. The are STARTING-DEPTH, STARTING-POINT, and INDEX." (let* ((relative-depth (or relative-depth 0)) (new-depth (outline-depth)) (starting-depth (or starting-depth new-depth)) (on-starting-call (null starting-point)) (index (or index ;; Leave index null on starting call, so rebullet-heading ;; calculates it at what might be new depth: (and (or (zerop relative-depth) (not on-starting-call)) (outline-sibling-index)))) (moving-outwards (< 0 relative-depth)) (starting-point (or starting-point (point)))) ;; Sanity check for excessive promotion done only on starting call: (and on-starting-call moving-outwards (> 0 (+ starting-depth relative-depth)) (error "Attempt to shift topic out beyond level 1.")) ;;; ====> (cond ((= starting-depth new-depth) ;; We're at depth to work on this one: (outline-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit (+ starting-depth ;;; starting-depth relative-depth) nil ;;; number index ;;; index ;; Every contained topic will get hit, ;; and we have to get to outside ones ;; deliberately: nil) ;;; do-successors ;; ... and work on subsequent ones which are at greater depth: (setq index 0) (outline-next-heading) (while (and (not (eobp)) (< starting-depth (outline-recent-depth))) (setq index (1+ index)) (outline-rebullet-topic-grunt relative-depth ;;; relative-depth (1+ starting-depth);;;starting-depth starting-point ;;; starting-point index))) ;;; index ((< starting-depth new-depth) ;; Rare case - subtopic more than one level deeper than parent. ;; Treat this one at an even deeper level: (outline-rebullet-topic-grunt relative-depth ;;; relative-depth new-depth ;;; starting-depth starting-point ;;; starting-point index))) ;;; index (if on-starting-call (progn ;; Rectify numbering of former siblings of the adjusted topic, ;; if topic has changed depth (if (or do-successors (and (not (zerop relative-depth)) (or (= (outline-recent-depth) starting-depth) (= (outline-recent-depth) (+ starting-depth relative-depth))))) (outline-rebullet-heading nil nil nil nil t)) ;; Now rectify numbering of new siblings of the adjusted topic, ;; if depth has been changed: (progn (goto-char starting-point) (if (not (zerop relative-depth)) (outline-rebullet-heading nil nil nil nil t))))) ) ) ;;;_ > outline-renumber-to-depth (&optional depth) (defun outline-renumber-to-depth (&optional depth) "Renumber siblings at current depth. Affects superior topics if optional arg DEPTH is less than current depth. Returns final depth." ;; Proceed by level, processing subsequent siblings on each, ;; ascending until we get shallower than the start depth: (let ((ascender (outline-depth))) (while (and (not (eobp)) (outline-depth) (>= (outline-recent-depth) depth) (>= ascender depth)) ; Skip over all topics at ; lesser depths, which can not ; have been disturbed: (while (and (not (eobp)) (> (outline-recent-depth) ascender)) (outline-next-heading)) ; Prime ascender for ascension: (setq ascender (1- (outline-recent-depth))) (if (>= (outline-recent-depth) depth) (outline-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit nil ;;; depth nil ;;; number-control nil ;;; index t))));;; do-successors (outline-recent-depth)) ;;;_ > outline-number-siblings (&optional denumber) (defun outline-number-siblings (&optional denumber) "Assign numbered topic prefix to this topic and its siblings. With universal argument, denumber - assign default bullet to this topic and its siblings. With repeated universal argument (`^U^U'), solicit bullet for each rebulleting each topic at this level." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (outline-back-to-current-heading) (outline-beginning-of-level) (let ((depth (outline-recent-depth)) (index (if (not denumber) 1)) (use-bullet (equal '(16) denumber)) (more t)) (while more (outline-rebullet-heading use-bullet ;;; solicit depth ;;; depth t ;;; number-control index ;;; index nil) ;;; do-successors (if index (setq index (1+ index))) (setq more (outline-next-sibling depth nil)))))) ;;;_ > outline-shift-in (arg) (defun outline-shift-in (arg) "Increase depth of current heading and any topics collapsed within it." (interactive "p") (outline-rebullet-topic arg)) ;;;_ > outline-shift-out (arg) (defun outline-shift-out (arg) "Decrease depth of current heading and any topics collapsed within it." (interactive "p") (outline-rebullet-topic (* arg -1))) ;;;_ : Surgery (kill-ring) functions with special provisions for outlines: ;;;_ > outline-kill-line (&optional arg) (defun outline-kill-line (&optional arg) "Kill line, adjusting subsequent lines suitably for outline mode." (interactive "*P") (if (not (and (outline-mode-p) ; active outline mode, outline-numbered-bullet ; numbers may need adjustment, (bolp) ; may be clipping topic head, (looking-at outline-regexp))) ; are clipping topic head. ;; Above conditions do not obtain - just do a regular kill: (kill-line arg) ;; Ah, have to watch out for adjustments: (let* ((depth (outline-depth))) ; Do the kill: (kill-line arg) ; Provide some feedback: (sit-for 0) (save-excursion ; Start with the topic ; following killed line: (if (not (looking-at outline-regexp)) (outline-next-heading)) (outline-renumber-to-depth depth))))) ;;;_ > outline-kill-topic () (defun outline-kill-topic () "Kill topic together with subtopics. Leaves primary topic's trailing vertical whitespace, if any." ;; Some finagling is done to make complex topic kills appear faster ;; than they actually are. A redisplay is performed immediately ;; after the region is disposed of, though the renumbering process ;; has yet to be performed. This means that there may appear to be ;; a lag *after* the kill has been performed. (interactive) (let* ((beg (prog1 (outline-back-to-current-heading)(beginning-of-line))) (depth (outline-recent-depth))) (outline-end-of-current-subtree) (if (not (eobp)) (if (or (not (looking-at "^$")) ;; A blank line - cut it with this topic *unless* this ;; is the last topic at this level, in which case ;; we'll leave the blank line as part of the ;; containing topic: (save-excursion (and (outline-next-heading) (>= (outline-recent-depth) depth)))) (forward-char 1))) (kill-region beg (point)) (sit-for 0) (save-excursion (outline-renumber-to-depth depth)))) ;;;_ > outline-yank-processing () (defun outline-yank-processing (&optional arg) "Incidental outline-specific business to be done just after text yanks. Does depth adjustment of yanked topics, when: 1 the stuff being yanked starts with a valid outline header prefix, and 2 it is being yanked at the end of a line which consists of only a valid topic prefix. Also, adjusts numbering of subsequent siblings when appropriate. Depth adjustment alters the depth of all the topics being yanked the amount it takes to make the first topic have the depth of the header into which it's being yanked. The point is left in front of yanked, adjusted topics, rather than at the end (and vice-versa with the mark). Non-adjusted yanks, however, are left exactly like normal, non-outline-specific yanks." (interactive "*P") ; Get to beginning, leaving ; region around subject: (if (< (mark-marker) (point)) (exchange-point-and-mark)) (let* ((subj-beg (point)) (subj-end (mark-marker)) ;; `resituate' if yanking an entire topic into topic header: (resituate (and (outline-e-o-prefix-p) (looking-at (concat "\\(" outline-regexp "\\)")) (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))) ;; `rectify-numbering' if resituating (where several topics may ;; be resituating) or yanking a topic into a topic slot (bol): (rectify-numbering (or resituate (and (bolp) (looking-at outline-regexp))))) (if resituate ; The yanked stuff is a topic: (let* ((prefix-len (- (match-end 1) subj-beg)) (subj-depth (outline-recent-depth)) (prefix-bullet (outline-recent-bullet)) (adjust-to-depth ;; Nil if adjustment unnecessary, otherwise depth to which ;; adjustment should be made: (save-excursion (and (goto-char subj-end) (eolp) (goto-char subj-beg) (and (looking-at outline-regexp) (progn (beginning-of-line) (not (= (point) subj-beg))) (looking-at outline-regexp) (outline-prefix-data (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) (outline-recent-depth)))) done (more t)) (setq rectify-numbering outline-numbered-bullet) (if adjust-to-depth ; Do the adjustment: (progn (message "... yanking") (sit-for 0) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region subj-beg subj-end) ; Trim off excessive blank ; line at end, if any: (goto-char (point-max)) (if (looking-at "^$") (outline-unprotected (delete-char -1))) ; Work backwards, with each ; shallowest level, ; successively excluding the ; last processed topic from ; the narrow region: (while more (outline-back-to-current-heading) ; go as high as we can in each bunch: (while (outline-ascend-to-depth (1- (outline-depth)))) (save-excursion (outline-rebullet-topic-grunt (- adjust-to-depth subj-depth)) (outline-depth)) (if (setq more (not (bobp))) (progn (widen) (forward-char -1) (narrow-to-region subj-beg (point)))))) (message "") ;; Preserve new bullet if it's a distinctive one, otherwise ;; use old one: (if (string-match (regexp-quote prefix-bullet) outline-distinctive-bullets-string) ; Delete from bullet of old to ; before bullet of new: (progn (beginning-of-line) (delete-region (point) subj-beg) (set-marker (mark-marker) subj-end) (goto-char subj-beg) (outline-end-of-prefix)) ; Delete base subj prefix, ; leaving old one: (delete-region (point) (+ (point) prefix-len (- adjust-to-depth subj-depth))) ; and delete residual subj ; prefix digits and space: (while (looking-at "[0-9]") (delete-char 1)) (if (looking-at " ") (delete-char 1)))) (exchange-point-and-mark)))) (if rectify-numbering (progn (save-excursion ; Give some preliminary feedback: (message "... reconciling numbers") (sit-for 0) ; ... and renumber, in case necessary: (goto-char subj-beg) (if (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-rebullet-heading nil ;;; solicit (outline-depth) ;;; depth nil ;;; number-control nil ;;; index t)) (message "")))) (if (not resituate) (exchange-point-and-mark)))) ;;;_ > outline-yank (&optional arg) (defun outline-yank (&optional arg) "Outline-mode yank, with depth and numbering adjustment of yanked topics. Non-topic yanks work no differently than normal yanks. If a topic is being yanked into a bare topic prefix, the depth of the yanked topic is adjusted to the depth of the topic prefix. 1 we're yanking in an outline-mode buffer 2 the stuff being yanked starts with a valid outline header prefix, and 3 it is being yanked at the end of a line which consists of only a valid topic prefix. If these conditions hold then the depth of the yanked topics are all adjusted the amount it takes to make the first one at the depth of the header into which it's being yanked. The point is left in front of yanked, adjusted topics, rather than at the end (and vice-versa with the mark). Non-adjusted yanks, however, (ones that don't qualify for adjustment) are handled exactly like normal yanks. Numbering of yanked topics, and the successive siblings at the depth into which they're being yanked, is adjusted. Outline-yank-pop works with outline-yank just like normal yank-pop works with normal yank in non-outline buffers." (interactive "*P") (setq this-command 'yank) (yank arg) (if (outline-mode-p) (outline-yank-processing))) ;;;_ > outline-yank-pop (&optional arg) (defun outline-yank-pop (&optional arg) "Yank-pop like outline-yank when popping to bare outline prefixes. Adapts level of popped topics to level of fresh prefix. Note - prefix changes to distinctive bullets will stick, if followed by pops to non-distinctive yanks. Bug..." (interactive "*p") (setq this-command 'yank) (yank-pop arg) (if (outline-mode-p) (outline-yank-processing))) ;;;_ - Specialty bullet functions ;;;_ : File Cross references ;;;_ > outline-resolve-xref () (defun outline-resolve-xref () "Pop to file associated with current heading, if it has an xref bullet. \(Works according to setting of `outline-file-xref-bullet')." (interactive) (if (not outline-file-xref-bullet) (error "outline cross references disabled - no `outline-file-xref-bullet'") (if (not (string= (outline-current-bullet) outline-file-xref-bullet)) (error "current heading lacks cross-reference bullet `%s'" outline-file-xref-bullet) (let (file-name) (save-excursion (let* ((text-start outline-recent-prefix-end) (heading-end (progn (end-of-line) (point)))) (goto-char text-start) (setq file-name (if (re-search-forward "\\s-\\(\\S-*\\)" heading-end t) (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))) (setq file-name (if (not (= (aref file-name 0) ?:)) (expand-file-name file-name) ; A registry-files ref, strip the `:' ; and try to follow it: (let ((reg-ref (reference-registered-file (substring file-name 1) nil t))) (if reg-ref (car (cdr reg-ref)))))) (if (or (file-exists-p file-name) (if (file-writable-p file-name) (y-or-n-p (format "%s not there, create one? " file-name)) (error "%s not found and can't be created" file-name))) (condition-case failure (find-file-other-window file-name) (error failure)) (error "%s not found" file-name)) ) ) ) ) ;;;_ #6 Exposure Control and Processing ;;;_ - Fundamental ;;;_ > outline-flag-region (from to flag) (defmacro outline-flag-region (from to flag) "Hide or show lines from FROM to TO, via emacs selective-display FLAG char. Ie, text following flag C-m \(carriage-return) is hidden until the next C-j (newline) char. Returns the endpoint of the region." (` (let ((buffer-read-only nil) (outline-override-protect t)) (subst-char-in-region (, from) (, to) (if (= (, flag) ?\n) ?\r ?\n) (, flag) t)))) ;;;_ > outline-flag-current-subtree (flag) (defun outline-flag-current-subtree (flag) "Hide or show subtree of currently-visible topic. See `outline-flag-region' for more details." (save-excursion (outline-back-to-current-heading) (outline-flag-region (point) (progn (outline-end-of-current-subtree) (1- (point))) flag))) ;;;_ - Mapping and processing of topics ;;;_ " See also chart functions, in navigation ;;;_ > outline-listify-exposed (&optional start end) (defun outline-listify-exposed (&optional start end) "Produce a list representing exposed topics in current region. This list can then be used by `outline-process-exposed' to manipulate the subject region. List is composed of elements that may themselves be lists representing exposed components in subtopic. Each component list contains: - a number representing the depth of the topic, - a string representing the header-prefix (ref. `outline-header-prefix'), - a string representing the bullet character, - and a series of strings, each containing one line of the exposed portion of the topic entry." (interactive "r") (save-excursion (let* (strings pad result depth bullet beg next done) ; State vars. (goto-char start) (beginning-of-line) (if (not (outline-goto-prefix)) ; Get initial position within a topic: (outline-next-visible-heading 1)) (while (and (not done) (not (eobp)) ; Loop until we've covered the region. (not (> (point) end))) (setq depth (outline-recent-depth) ; Current topics' depth, bullet (outline-recent-bullet) ; ... bullet, beg (progn (outline-end-of-prefix t) (point))) ; and beginning. (setq done ; The boundary for the current topic: (not (outline-next-visible-heading 1))) (beginning-of-line) (setq next (point)) (goto-char beg) (setq strings nil) (while (> next (point)) ; Get all the exposed text in (setq strings (cons (buffer-substring beg ;To hidden text or end of line: (progn (search-forward "\r" (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) 1) (if (= (preceding-char) ?\r) (1- (point)) (point)))) strings)) (if (< (point) next) ; Resume from after hid text, if any. (forward-line 1)) (setq beg (point))) ;; Accumulate list for this topic: (setq result (cons (append (list depth outline-header-prefix bullet) (nreverse strings)) result))) ;; Put the list with first at front, to last at back: (nreverse result)))) ;;;_ > outline-process-exposed (arg &optional tobuf) (defun outline-process-exposed (&optional func from to frombuf tobuf) "Map function on exposed parts of current topic; results to another buffer. Apply FUNCTION \(default 'outline-insert-listified) to exposed portions FROM position TO position \(default region, or the entire buffer if no region active) in buffer FROMBUF \(default current buffer) to buffer TOBUF \(default is buffer named like frombuf but with \"*\" prepended and \" exposed*\" appended). The function must as its arguments the elements of the list representations of topic entries produced by outline-listify-exposed." ; Resolve arguments, ; defaulting if necessary: (if (not func) (setq func 'outline-insert-listified)) (if (not (and from to)) (if mark-active (setq from (region-beginning) to (region-end)) (setq from (point-min) to (point-max)))) (if frombuf (if (not (bufferp frombuf)) ;; Specified but not a buffer - get it: (let ((got (get-buffer frombuf))) (if (not got) (error "outline-process-exposed: source buffer %s not found." frombuf) (setq frombuf got)))) ;; not specified - default it: (setq frombuf (current-buffer))) (if tobuf (if (not (bufferp tobuf)) (setq tobuf (get-buffer-create tobuf))) ;; not specified - default it: (setq tobuf (concat "*" (buffer-name frombuf) " exposed*"))) (let* ((listified (progn (set-buffer frombuf) (outline-listify-exposed from to))) (prefix outline-header-prefix) ; ... as set in frombuf. curr) (set-buffer tobuf) (while listified (setq curr (car listified)) (setq listified (cdr listified)) (apply func (list (car curr) ; depth (car (cdr curr)) ; header-prefix (car (cdr (cdr curr))) ; bullet (cdr (cdr (cdr curr)))))) ; list of text lines (pop-to-buffer tobuf))) ;;;_ - Topic-specific ;;;_ > outline-show-entry () ; outline-show-entry basically for isearch dynamic exposure, as is... (defun outline-show-entry () "Like `outline-show-current-entry', reveals entries nested in hidden topics. This is a way to give restricted peek at a concealed locality without the expense of exposing its context, but can leave the outline with aberrant exposure. outline-hide-current-entry-completely or outline-show-offshoot should be used after the peek to rectify the exposure." (interactive) (save-excursion (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-flag-region (if (bobp) (point) (1- (point))) (or (outline-pre-next-preface) (point)) ?\n))) ;;;_ > outline-show-children (&optional level strict) (defun outline-show-children (&optional level strict) "If point is visible, show all direct subheadings of this heading. Otherwise, do outline-show-to-offshoot, and then show subheadings. Optional LEVEL specifies how many levels below the current level should be shown, or all levels if t. Default is 1. Optional STRICT means don't resort to -show-to-offshoot, no matter what. This is basically so -show-to-offshoot, which is called by this function, can employ the pure offspring-revealing capabilities of it. Returns point at end of subtree that was opened, if any. (May get a point of non-opened subtree?)" (interactive "p") (let (max-pos) (if (and (not strict) (outline-hidden-p)) (progn (outline-show-to-offshoot) ; Point's concealed, open to ; expose it. ;; Then recurse, but with "strict" set so we don't ;; infinite regress: (setq max-pos (outline-show-children level t))) (save-excursion (save-restriction (let* ((start-pt (point)) (chart (outline-chart-subtree (or level 1))) (to-reveal (outline-chart-to-reveal chart (or level 1)))) (goto-char start-pt) (if (and strict (= (preceding-char) ?\r)) ;; Concealed root would already have been taken care of, ;; unless strict was set. (outline-flag-region (point) (outline-snug-back) ?\n)) (while to-reveal (goto-char (car to-reveal)) (outline-flag-region (point) (outline-snug-back) ?\n) (setq to-reveal (cdr to-reveal))))))))) ;;;_ x outline-show-current-children (&optional level strict) (defun outline-show-current-children (&optional level strict) "This command was misnamed, use `outline-show-children' instead. \(The \"current\" in the name is supposed to imply that it works on the visible topic containing point, while it really works with respect to the most immediate topic, concealed or not. I'll leave this old name around for a bit, but i'll soon activate an annoying message to warn people about the change, and then deprecate this alias." (interactive "p") ;;(beep) ;;(message (format "Use `%s' instead of `%s' (%s)." ;; "outline-show-children" ;; "outline-show-current-children" ;; (buffer-name (current-buffer)))) (outline-show-children level strict)) ;;;_ > outline-hide-point-reconcile () (defun outline-hide-reconcile () "Like `outline-hide-current-entry'; hides completely if within hidden region. Specifically intended for aberrant exposure states, like entries that were exposed by outline-show-entry but are within otherwise concealed regions." (interactive) (save-excursion (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-flag-region (if (not (bobp)) (1- (point)) (point)) (progn (outline-pre-next-preface) (if (= ?\r (following-char)) (point) (1- (point)))) ?\r))) ;;;_ > outline-show-to-offshoot () (defun outline-show-to-offshoot () "Like outline-show-entry, but reveals opens all concealed ancestors, as well. As with outline-hide-current-entry-completely, useful for rectifying aberrant exposure states produced by outline-show-entry." (interactive) (save-excursion (let ((orig-pt (point)) (orig-pref (outline-goto-prefix)) (last-at (point)) bag-it) (while (or bag-it (= (preceding-char) ?\r)) (beginning-of-line) (if (= last-at (setq last-at (point))) ;; Oops, we're not making any progress! Show the current ;; topic completely, and bag this try. (progn (beginning-of-line) (outline-show-current-subtree) (goto-char orig-pt) (setq bag-it t) (beep) (message "%s: %s" "outline-show-to-offshoot: " "Aberrant nesting encountered."))) (outline-show-children) (goto-char orig-pref)) (goto-char orig-pt))) (if (outline-hidden-p) (outline-show-entry))) ;;;_ > outline-hide-current-entry () (defun outline-hide-current-entry () "Hide the body directly following this heading." (interactive) (outline-back-to-current-heading) (save-excursion (outline-flag-region (point) (progn (outline-end-of-current-entry) (point)) ?\^M))) ;;;_ > outline-show-current-entry (&optional arg) (defun outline-show-current-entry (&optional arg) "Show body following current heading, or hide the entry if repeat count." (interactive "P") (if arg (outline-hide-current-entry) (save-excursion (outline-flag-region (point) (progn (outline-end-of-current-entry) (point)) ?\n)))) ;;;_ > outline-hide-current-entry-completely () ; ... outline-hide-current-entry-completely also for isearch dynamic exposure: (defun outline-hide-current-entry-completely () "Like outline-hide-current-entry, but conceal topic completely. Specifically intended for aberrant exposure states, like entries that were exposed by outline-show-entry but are within otherwise concealed regions." (interactive) (save-excursion (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-flag-region (if (not (bobp)) (1- (point)) (point)) (progn (outline-pre-next-preface) (if (= ?\r (following-char)) (point) (1- (point)))) ?\r))) ;;;_ > outline-show-current-subtree (&optional arg) (defun outline-show-current-subtree (&optional arg) "Show everything within the current topic. With a repeat-count, expose this topic and its siblings." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (if (<= (outline-current-depth) 0) ;; Outside any topics - try to get to the first: (if (not (outline-next-heading)) (error "No topics.") ;; got to first, outermost topic - set to expose it and siblings: (message "Above outermost topic - exposing all.") (outline-flag-region (point-min)(point-max) ?\n)) (if (not arg) (outline-flag-current-subtree ?\n) (outline-beginning-of-level) (outline-expose-topic '(* :)))))) ;;;_ > outline-hide-current-subtree (&optional just-close) (defun outline-hide-current-subtree (&optional just-close) "Close the current topic, or containing topic if this one is already closed. If this topic is closed and it's a top level topic, close this topic and its siblings. If optional arg JUST-CLOSE is non-nil, do not treat the parent or siblings, even if the target topic is already closed." (interactive) (let ((from (point)) (orig-eol (progn (end-of-line) (if (not (outline-goto-prefix)) (error "No topics found.") (end-of-line)(point))))) (outline-flag-current-subtree ?\^M) (goto-char from) (if (and (= orig-eol (progn (goto-char orig-eol) (end-of-line) (point))) (not just-close) ;; Structure didn't change - try hiding current level: (goto-char from) (if (outline-up-current-level 1 t) t (goto-char 0) (let ((msg "Top-level topic already closed - closing siblings...")) (message msg) (outline-expose-topic '(0 :)) (message (concat msg " Done."))) nil) (/= (outline-recent-depth) 0)) (outline-hide-current-subtree)) (goto-char from))) ;;;_ > outline-show-current-branches () (defun outline-show-current-branches () "Show all subheadings of this heading, but not their bodies." (interactive) (beginning-of-line) (outline-show-children t)) ;;;_ > outline-hide-current-leaves () (defun outline-hide-current-leaves () "Hide the bodies of the current topic and all its offspring." (interactive) (outline-back-to-current-heading) (outline-hide-region-body (point) (progn (outline-end-of-current-subtree) (point)))) ;;;_ - Region and beyond ;;;_ > outline-show-all () (defun outline-show-all () "Show all of the text in the buffer." (interactive) (message "Exposing entire buffer...") (outline-flag-region (point-min) (point-max) ?\n) (message "Exposing entire buffer... Done.")) ;;;_ > outline-hide-bodies () (defun outline-hide-bodies () "Hide all of buffer except headings." (interactive) (outline-hide-region-body (point-min) (point-max))) ;;;_ > outline-hide-region-body (start end) (defun outline-hide-region-body (start end) "Hide all body lines in the region, but not headings." (save-excursion (save-restriction (narrow-to-region start end) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (not (eobp)) (outline-flag-region (point) (progn (outline-pre-next-preface) (point)) ?\^M) (if (not (eobp)) (forward-char (if (looking-at "[\n\r][\n\r]") 2 1))))))) ;;;_ > outline-expose-topic (spec) (defun outline-expose-topic (spec) "Apply exposure specs to successive outline topic items. Use the more convenient frontend, `outline-new-exposure', if you don't need evaluation of the arguments, or even better, the `outline-layout' variable-keyed mode-activation/auto-exposure feature of allout outline mode. See the respective documentation strings for more details. Cursor is left at start position. SPEC is either a number or a list. Successive specs on a list are applied to successive sibling topics. A simple spec \(either a number, one of a few symbols, or the null list) dictates the exposure for the corresponding topic. Non-null lists recursively designate exposure specs for respective subtopics of the current topic. The `:' repeat spec is used to specify exposure for any number of successive siblings, up to the trailing ones for which there are explicit specs following the `:'. Simple (numeric and null-list) specs are interpreted as follows: Numbers indicate the relative depth to open the corresponding topic. - negative numbers force the topic to be closed before opening to the absolute value of the number, so all siblings are open only to that level. - positive numbers open to the relative depth indicated by the number, but do not force already opened subtopics to be closed. - 0 means to close topic - hide all offspring. : - `repeat' apply prior element to all siblings at current level, *up to* those siblings that would be covered by specs following the `:' on the list. Ie, apply to all topics at level but the last ones. \(Only first of multiple colons at same level is respected - subsequent ones are discarded.) * - completely opens the topic, including bodies. + - shows all the sub headers, but not the bodies - - exposes the body of the corresponding topic. Examples: \(outline-expose-topic '(-1 : 0)) Close this and all following topics at current level, exposing only their immediate children, but close down the last topic at this current level completely. \(outline-expose-topic '(-1 () : 1 0)) Close current topic so only the immediate subtopics are shown; show the children in the second to last topic, and completely close the last one. \(outline-expose-topic '(-2 : -1 *)) Expose children and grandchildren of all topics at current level except the last two; expose children of the second to last and completely open the last one." (interactive "xExposure spec: ") (if (not (listp spec)) nil (let ((depth (outline-depth)) (max-pos 0) prev-elem curr-elem stay done snug-back ) (while spec (setq prev-elem curr-elem curr-elem (car spec) spec (cdr spec)) (cond ; Do current element: ((null curr-elem) nil) ((symbolp curr-elem) (cond ((eq curr-elem '*) (outline-show-current-subtree) (if (> outline-recent-end-of-subtree max-pos) (setq max-pos outline-recent-end-of-subtree))) ((eq curr-elem '+) (outline-show-current-branches) (if (> outline-recent-end-of-subtree max-pos) (setq max-pos outline-recent-end-of-subtree))) ((eq curr-elem '-) (outline-show-current-entry)) ((eq curr-elem ':) (setq stay t) ;; Expand the `repeat' spec to an explicit version, ;; w.r.t. remaining siblings: (let ((residue ; = # of sibs not covered by remaining spec ;; Dang - could be nice to make use of the chart, sigh: (- (length (outline-chart-siblings)) (length spec)))) (if (< 0 residue) ;; Some residue - cover it with prev-elem: (setq spec (append (make-list residue prev-elem) spec))))))) ((numberp curr-elem) (if (and (>= 0 curr-elem) (outline-visible-p)) (save-excursion (outline-hide-current-subtree t) (if (> 0 curr-elem) nil (if (> outline-recent-end-of-subtree max-pos) (setq max-pos outline-recent-end-of-subtree))))) (if (> (abs curr-elem) 0) (progn (outline-show-children (abs curr-elem)) (if (> outline-recent-end-of-subtree max-pos) (setq max-pos outline-recent-end-of-subtree))))) ((listp curr-elem) (if (outline-descend-to-depth (1+ depth)) (let ((got (outline-expose-topic curr-elem))) (if (and got (> got max-pos)) (setq max-pos got)))))) (cond (stay (setq stay nil)) ((listp (car spec)) nil) ((> max-pos (point)) ;; Capitalize on max-pos state to get us nearer next sibling: (progn (goto-char (min (point-max) max-pos)) (outline-next-heading))) ((outline-next-sibling depth)))) max-pos))) ;;;_ > outline-old-expose-topic (spec &rest followers) (defun outline-old-expose-topic (spec &rest followers) "Deprecated. Use outline-expose-topic \(with different schema format\) instead. Dictate wholesale exposure scheme for current topic, according to SPEC. SPEC is either a number or a list. Optional successive args dictate exposure for subsequent siblings of current topic. A simple spec (either a number, a special symbol, or the null list) dictates the overall exposure for a topic. Non null lists are composite specs whose first element dictates the overall exposure for a topic, with the subsequent elements in the list interpreted as specs that dictate the exposure for the successive offspring of the topic. Simple (numeric and null-list) specs are interpreted as follows: - Numbers indicate the relative depth to open the corresponding topic: - negative numbers force the topic to be close before opening to the absolute value of the number. - positive numbers just open to the relative depth indicated by the number. - 0 just closes - `*' completely opens the topic, including bodies. - `+' shows all the sub headers, but not the bodies - `-' exposes the body and immediate offspring of the corresponding topic. If the spec is a list, the first element must be a number, which dictates the exposure depth of the topic as a whole. Subsequent elements of the list are nested SPECs, dictating the specific exposure for the corresponding offspring of the topic. Optional FOLLOWER arguments dictate exposure for succeeding siblings." (interactive "xExposure spec: ") (let ((depth (outline-current-depth)) done max-pos) (cond ((null spec) nil) ((symbolp spec) (if (eq spec '*) (outline-show-current-subtree)) (if (eq spec '+) (outline-show-current-branches)) (if (eq spec '-) (outline-show-current-entry))) ((numberp spec) (if (>= 0 spec) (save-excursion (outline-hide-current-subtree t) (end-of-line) (if (or (not max-pos) (> (point) max-pos)) (setq max-pos (point))) (if (> 0 spec) (setq spec (* -1 spec))))) (if (> spec 0) (outline-show-children spec))) ((listp spec) ;(let ((got (outline-old-expose-topic (car spec)))) ; (if (and got (or (not max-pos) (> got max-pos))) ; (setq max-pos got))) (let ((new-depth (+ (outline-current-depth) 1)) got) (setq max-pos (outline-old-expose-topic (car spec))) (setq spec (cdr spec)) (if (and spec (outline-descend-to-depth new-depth) (not (outline-hidden-p))) (progn (setq got (apply 'outline-old-expose-topic spec)) (if (and got (or (not max-pos) (> got max-pos))) (setq max-pos got))))))) (while (and followers (progn (if (and max-pos (< (point) max-pos)) (progn (goto-char max-pos) (setq max-pos nil))) (end-of-line) (outline-next-sibling depth))) (outline-old-expose-topic (car followers)) (setq followers (cdr followers))) max-pos)) ;;;_ > outline-new-exposure '() (defmacro outline-new-exposure (&rest spec) "Literal frontend for `outline-expose-topic', doesn't evaluate arguments. Some arguments that would need to be quoted in outline-expose-topic need not be quoted in outline-new-exposure. Cursor is left at start position. Use this instead of obsolete `outline-exposure'. Examples: \(outline-exposure (-1 () () () 1) 0) Close current topic at current level so only the immediate subtopics are shown, except also show the children of the third subtopic; and close the next topic at the current level. \(outline-exposure : -1 0) Close all topics at current level to expose only their immediate children, except for the last topic at the current level, in which even its immediate children are hidden. \(outline-exposure -2 : -1 *) Expose children and grandchildren of first topic at current level, and expose children of subsequent topics at current level *except* for the last, which should be opened completely." (list 'save-excursion '(if (not (or (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-next-heading))) (error "outline-new-exposure: Can't find any outline topics.")) (list 'outline-expose-topic (list 'quote spec)))) ;;;_ > outline-exposure '() (defmacro outline-exposure (&rest spec) "Being deprecated - use more recent `outline-new-exposure' instead. Literal frontend for `outline-old-expose-topic', doesn't evaluate arguments and retains start position." (list 'save-excursion '(if (not (or (outline-goto-prefix) (outline-next-heading))) (error "Can't find any outline topics.")) (cons 'outline-old-expose-topic (mapcar '(lambda (x) (list 'quote x)) spec)))) ;;;_ #7 ISearch with Dynamic Exposure ;;;_ = outline-search-reconceal (defvar outline-search-reconceal nil "Track whether current search match was concealed outside of search. The value is the location of the match, if it was concealed, regular if the entire topic was concealed, in a list if the entry was concealed.") ;;;_ = outline-search-quitting (defconst outline-search-quitting nil "Distinguishes isearch conclusion and cancellation. Used by isearch-terminate/outline-provisions and isearch-done/outline-provisions") ;;;_ > outline-enwrap-isearch () (defun outline-enwrap-isearch () "Impose outline-mode isearch-mode wrappers for dynamic exposure in isearch. Isearch progressively exposes and reconceals hidden topics when working in outline mode, but works normally elsewhere. The function checks to ensure that the rebindings are done only once." ; Should isearch-mode be employed, (if (or (not outline-enwrap-isearch-mode) ; or are preparations already done? (fboundp 'real-isearch-terminate)) ;; ... no - skip this all: nil ;; ... yes: ; Ensure load of isearch-mode: (if (or (and (fboundp 'isearch-mode) (fboundp 'isearch-quote-char)) (condition-case error (load-library outline-enwrap-isearch-mode) (file-error (message "Skipping isearch-mode provisions - %s '%s'" (car (cdr error)) (car (cdr (cdr error)))) (sit-for 1) ;; Inhibit subsequent tries and return nil: (setq outline-enwrap-isearch-mode nil)))) ;; Isearch-mode loaded, encapsulate specific entry points for ;; outline dynamic-exposure business: (progn ;; stash crucial isearch-mode funcs under known, private ;; names, then register wrapper functions under the old ;; names, in their stead: `isearch-quit' is pre isearch v 1.2. (fset 'real-isearch-terminate ; `isearch-quit' is pre v 1.2: (or (if (fboundp 'isearch-quit) (symbol-function 'isearch-quit)) (if (fboundp 'isearch-abort) ; `isearch-abort' is v 1.2 and on: (symbol-function 'isearch-abort)))) (fset 'isearch-quit 'isearch-terminate/outline-provisions) (fset 'isearch-abort 'isearch-terminate/outline-provisions) (fset 'real-isearch-done (symbol-function 'isearch-done)) (fset 'isearch-done 'isearch-done/outline-provisions) (fset 'real-isearch-update (symbol-function 'isearch-update)) (fset 'isearch-update 'isearch-update/outline-provisions) (make-variable-buffer-local 'outline-search-reconceal))))) ;;;_ > outline-isearch-arrival-business () (defun outline-isearch-arrival-business () "Do outline business like exposing current point, if necessary. Registers reconcealment requirements in outline-search-reconceal accordingly. Set outline-search-reconceal to nil if current point is not concealed, to value of point if entire topic is concealed, and a list containing point if only the topic body is concealed. This will be used to determine whether outline-hide-current-entry or outline-hide-current-entry-completely will be necessary to restore the prior concealment state." (if (outline-mode-p) (setq outline-search-reconceal (if (outline-hidden-p) (save-excursion (if (re-search-backward outline-line-boundary-regexp nil 1) ;; Nil value means we got to b-o-b - wouldn't need ;; to advance. (forward-char 1)) ; We'll return point or list ; containing point, depending ; on concealment state of ; topic prefix. (prog1 (if (outline-hidden-p) (point) (list (point))) ; And reveal the current ; search target: (outline-show-entry))))))) ;;;_ > outline-isearch-advancing-business () (defun outline-isearch-advancing-business () "Do outline business like deexposing current point, if necessary. Works according to reconceal state registration." (if (and (outline-mode-p) outline-search-reconceal) (save-excursion (if (listp outline-search-reconceal) ;; Leave the topic visible: (progn (goto-char (car outline-search-reconceal)) (outline-hide-current-entry)) ;; Rehide the entire topic: (goto-char outline-search-reconceal) (outline-hide-current-entry-completely))))) ;;;_ > isearch-terminate/outline-provisions () (defun isearch-terminate/outline-provisions () (interactive) (if (and (outline-mode-p) outline-enwrap-isearch-mode) (outline-isearch-advancing-business)) (let ((outline-search-quitting t) (outline-search-reconceal nil)) (real-isearch-terminate))) ;;;_ > isearch-done/outline-provisions () (defun isearch-done/outline-provisions (&optional nopush) (interactive) (if (and (outline-mode-p) outline-enwrap-isearch-mode) (progn (if (and outline-search-reconceal (not (listp outline-search-reconceal))) ;; The topic was concealed - reveal it, its siblings, ;; and any ancestors that are still concealed: (save-excursion (message "(exposing destination)")(sit-for 0) (outline-goto-prefix) ; There may be a closed blank ; line between prior and ; current topic that would be ; missed - provide for it: (if (not (bobp)) (progn (forward-char -1) ; newline (if (eq ?\r (preceding-char)) (outline-flag-region (1- (point)) (point) ?\n)) (forward-char 1))) ; Goto parent (outline-ascend-to-depth (1- (outline-recent-depth))) (outline-show-children))) (if (and (boundp 'outline-search-quitting) outline-search-quitting) nil ; We're concluding abort: (outline-isearch-arrival-business) (outline-show-children)))) (if nopush ;; isearch-done in newer version of isearch mode takes arg: (real-isearch-done nopush) (real-isearch-done))) ;;;_ > isearch-update/outline-provisions () (defun isearch-update/outline-provisions () "Wrapper dynamically adjusts isearch target exposure. Appropriately exposes and reconceals hidden outline portions, as necessary, in the course of searching." (if (not (and (outline-mode-p) outline-enwrap-isearch-mode)) ;; Just do the plain business: (real-isearch-update) ;; Ah - provide for outline conditions: (outline-isearch-advancing-business) (real-isearch-update) (cond (isearch-success (outline-isearch-arrival-business)) ((not isearch-success) (outline-isearch-advancing-business))))) ;;;_ #8 Copying and printing ;;;_ - Copy exposed ;;;_ > outline-insert-listified (depth prefix bullet text) (defun outline-insert-listified (depth prefix bullet text) "Insert contents of listified outline portion in current buffer." (insert-string (concat (if (> depth 1) prefix "") (make-string (1- depth) ?\ ) bullet)) (while text (insert-string (car text)) (if (setq text (cdr text)) (insert-string "\n"))) (insert-string "\n")) ;;;_ > outline-copy-exposed (arg &optional tobuf) (defun outline-copy-exposed (arg &optional tobuf) "Duplicate exposed portions of current topic to another buffer. Other buffer has current buffers' name with \" exposed\" appended to it. With repeat count, copy the exposed portions of entire buffer." (interactive "P") (if (not tobuf) (setq tobuf (get-buffer-create (concat "*" (buffer-name) " exposed*")))) (let* ((start-pt (point)) (beg (if arg (point-min) (outline-back-to-current-heading))) (end (if arg (point-max) (outline-end-of-current-subtree))) (buf (current-buffer))) (save-excursion (set-buffer tobuf)(erase-buffer)) (outline-process-exposed 'outline-insert-listified beg end (current-buffer) tobuf) (goto-char (point-min)) (pop-to-buffer buf) (goto-char start-pt))) ;;;_ - LaTeX formatting ;;;_ > outline-latex-verb-quote (str &optional flow) (defun outline-latex-verb-quote (str &optional flow) "Return copy of STRING for literal reproduction across latex processing. Expresses the original characters \(including carriage returns) of the string across latex processing." (mapconcat '(lambda (char) ;;;mess: (cond ((memq char '(?"" ?$ ?% ?# ?& ?- ?" ?` ?^ ?- ?*));;;")))) (cond ((memq char '(?\\ ?$ ?% ?# ?& ?{ ?} ?_ ?^ ?- ?*)) (concat "\\char" (number-to-string char) "{}")) ((= char ?\n) "\\\\") (t (char-to-string char)))) str "")) ;;;_ > outline-latex-verbatim-quote-curr-line () (defun outline-latex-verbatim-quote-curr-line () "Express line for exact \(literal\) representation across latex processing. Adjust line contents so it is unaltered \(from the original line) across latex processing, within the context of a `verbatim' environment. Leaves point at the end of the line." (beginning-of-line) (let ((beg (point)) (end (progn (end-of-line)(point)))) (goto-char beg) (while (re-search-forward "\\\\" ;;"\\\\\\|\\{\\|\\}\\|\\_\\|\\$\\|\\\"\\|\\&\\|\\^\\|\\-\\|\\*\\|#" end ; bounded by end-of-line 1) ; no matches, move to end & return nil (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (insert-string "\\") (setq end (1+ end)) (goto-char (1+ (match-end 0)))))) ;;;_ > outline-insert-latex-header (buf) (defun outline-insert-latex-header (buf) "Insert initial latex commands at point in BUFFER." ;; Much of this is being derived from the stuff in appendix of E in ;; the TeXBook, pg 421. (set-buffer buf) (let ((doc-style (format "\n\\documentstyle{%s}\n" "report")) (page-numbering (if outline-number-pages "\\pagestyle{empty}\n" "")) (linesdef (concat "\\def\\beginlines{" "\\par\\begingroup\\nobreak\\medskip" "\\parindent=0pt\n" " \\kern1pt\\nobreak \\obeylines \\obeyspaces " "\\everypar{\\strut}}\n" "\\def\\endlines{" "\\kern1pt\\endgroup\\medbreak\\noindent}\n")) (titlecmd (format "\\newcommand{\\titlecmd}[1]{{%s #1}}\n" outline-title-style)) (labelcmd (format "\\newcommand{\\labelcmd}[1]{{%s #1}}\n" outline-label-style)) (headlinecmd (format "\\newcommand{\\headlinecmd}[1]{{%s #1}}\n" outline-head-line-style)) (bodylinecmd (format "\\newcommand{\\bodylinecmd}[1]{{%s #1}}\n" outline-body-line-style)) (setlength (format "%s%s%s%s" "\\newlength{\\stepsize}\n" "\\setlength{\\stepsize}{" outline-indent "}\n")) (oneheadline (format "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s" "\\newcommand{\\OneHeadLine}[3]{%\n" "\\noindent%\n" "\\hspace*{#2\\stepsize}%\n" "\\labelcmd{#1}\\hspace*{.2cm}" "\\headlinecmd{#3}\\\\[" outline-line-skip "]\n}\n")) (onebodyline (format "%s%s%s%s%s%s" "\\newcommand{\\OneBodyLine}[2]{%\n" "\\noindent%\n" "\\hspace*{#1\\stepsize}%\n" "\\bodylinecmd{#2}\\\\[" outline-line-skip "]\n}\n")) (begindoc "\\begin{document}\n\\begin{center}\n") (title (format "%s%s%s%s" "\\titlecmd{" (outline-latex-verb-quote (if outline-title (condition-case err (eval outline-title) (error "<unnamed buffer>")) "Unnamed Outline")) "}\n" "\\end{center}\n\n")) (hsize "\\hsize = 7.5 true in\n") (hoffset "\\hoffset = -1.5 true in\n") (vspace "\\vspace{.1cm}\n\n")) (insert (concat doc-style page-numbering titlecmd labelcmd headlinecmd bodylinecmd setlength oneheadline onebodyline begindoc title hsize hoffset vspace) ))) ;;;_ > outline-insert-latex-trailer (buf) (defun outline-insert-latex-trailer (buf) "Insert concluding latex commands at point in BUFFER." (set-buffer buf) (insert "\n\\end{document}\n")) ;;;_ > outline-latexify-one-item (depth prefix bullet text) (defun outline-latexify-one-item (depth prefix bullet text) "Insert LaTeX commands for formatting one outline item. Args are the topics' numeric DEPTH, the header PREFIX lead string, the BULLET string, and a list of TEXT strings for the body." (let* ((head-line (if text (car text))) (body-lines (cdr text)) (curr-line) body-content bop) ; Do the head line: (insert-string (concat "\\OneHeadLine{\\verb\1 " (outline-latex-verb-quote bullet) "\1}{" depth "}{\\verb\1 " (if head-line (outline-latex-verb-quote head-line) "") "\1}\n")) (if (not body-lines) nil ;;(insert-string "\\beginlines\n") (insert-string "\\begin{verbatim}\n") (while body-lines (setq curr-line (car body-lines)) (if (and (not body-content) (not (string-match "^\\s-*$" curr-line))) (setq body-content t)) ; Mangle any occurrences of ; "\end{verbatim}" in text, ; it's special: (if (and body-content (setq bop (string-match "\\end{verbatim}" curr-line))) (setq curr-line (concat (substring curr-line 0 bop) ">" (substring curr-line bop)))) ;;(insert-string "|" (car body-lines) "|") (insert-string curr-line) (outline-latex-verbatim-quote-curr-line) (insert-string "\n") (setq body-lines (cdr body-lines))) (if body-content (setq body-content nil) (forward-char -1) (insert-string "\\ ") (forward-char 1)) ;;(insert-string "\\endlines\n") (insert-string "\\end{verbatim}\n") ))) ;;;_ > outline-latexify-exposed (arg &optional tobuf) (defun outline-latexify-exposed (arg &optional tobuf) "Format current topic's exposed portions to TOBUF for latex processing. TOBUF defaults to a buffer named the same as the current buffer, but with \"*\" prepended and \" latex-formed*\" appended. With repeat count, copy the exposed portions of entire buffer." (interactive "P") (if (not tobuf) (setq tobuf (get-buffer-create (concat "*" (buffer-name) " latexified*")))) (let* ((start-pt (point)) (beg (if arg (point-min) (outline-back-to-current-heading))) (end (if arg (point-max) (outline-end-of-current-subtree))) (buf (current-buffer))) (set-buffer tobuf) (erase-buffer) (outline-insert-latex-header tobuf) (goto-char (point-max)) (outline-process-exposed 'outline-latexify-one-item beg end buf tobuf) (goto-char (point-max)) (outline-insert-latex-trailer tobuf) (goto-char (point-min)) (pop-to-buffer buf) (goto-char start-pt))) ;;;_ #9 miscellaneous ;;;_ > outline-mark-topic () (defun outline-mark-topic () "Put the region around topic currently containing point." (interactive) (beginning-of-line) (outline-goto-prefix) (push-mark (point)) (outline-end-of-current-subtree) (exchange-point-and-mark)) ;;;_ > outlineify-sticky () ;; outlinify-sticky is correct spelling; provide this alias for sticklers: (defalias 'outlinify-sticky 'outlineify-sticky) (defun outlineify-sticky (&optional arg) "Activate outline mode and establish file var so it is started subsequently. See doc-string for `outline-layout' and `outline-init' for details on setup for auto-startup." (interactive "P") (outline-mode t) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (if (looking-at outline-regexp) t (outline-open-topic 2) (insert-string (concat "Dummy outline topic header - see" "`outline-mode' docstring for info.")) (next-line 1) (goto-char (point-max)) (next-line 1) (outline-open-topic 0) (insert-string "Local emacs vars.\n") (outline-open-topic 1) (insert-string "(`outline-layout' is for allout.el outline-mode)\n") (outline-open-topic 0) (insert-string "Local variables:\n") (outline-open-topic 0) (insert-string (format "outline-layout: %s\n" (or outline-layout '(1 : 0)))) (outline-open-topic 0) (insert-string "End:\n")))) ;;;_ > solicit-char-in-string (prompt string &optional do-defaulting) (defun solicit-char-in-string (prompt string &optional do-defaulting) "Solicit (with first arg PROMPT) choice of a character from string STRING. Optional arg DO-DEFAULTING indicates to accept empty input (CR)." (let ((new-prompt prompt) got) (while (not got) (message "%s" new-prompt) ;; We do our own reading here, so we can circumvent, eg, special ;; treatment for `?' character. (Might oughta change minibuffer ;; keymap instead, oh well.) (setq got (char-to-string (let ((cursor-in-echo-area nil)) (read-char)))) (if (null (string-match (regexp-quote got) string)) (if (and do-defaulting (string= got "\^M")) ;; We're defaulting, return null string to indicate that: (setq got "") ;; Failed match and not defaulting, ;; set the prompt to give feedback, (setq new-prompt (concat prompt got " ...pick from: " string "")) ;; and set loop to try again: (setq got nil)) ;; Got a match - give feedback: (message ""))) ;; got something out of loop - return it: got) ) ;;;_ > regexp-sans-escapes (string) (defun regexp-sans-escapes (regexp &optional successive-backslashes) "Return a copy of REGEXP with all character escapes stripped out. Representations of actual backslashes - '\\\\\\\\' - are left as a single backslash. Optional arg SUCCESSIVE-BACKSLASHES is used internally for recursion." (if (string= regexp "") "" ;; Set successive-backslashes to number if current char is ;; backslash, or else to nil: (setq successive-backslashes (if (= (aref regexp 0) ?\\) (if successive-backslashes (1+ successive-backslashes) 1) nil)) (if (or (not successive-backslashes) (= 2 successive-backslashes)) ;; Include first char: (concat (substring regexp 0 1) (regexp-sans-escapes (substring regexp 1))) ;; Exclude first char, but maintain count: (regexp-sans-escapes (substring regexp 1) successive-backslashes)))) ;;;_ - add-hook definition for divergent emacsen ;;;_ > add-hook (hook function &optional append) (if (not (fboundp 'add-hook)) (defun add-hook (hook function &optional append) "Add to the value of HOOK the function FUNCTION unless already present. \(It becomes the first hook on the list unless optional APPEND is non-nil, in which case it becomes the last). HOOK should be a symbol, and FUNCTION may be any valid function. HOOK's value should be a list of functions, not a single function. If HOOK is void, it is first set to nil." (or (boundp hook) (set hook nil)) (or (if (consp function) ;; Clever way to tell whether a given lambda-expression ;; is equal to anything in the hook. (let ((tail (assoc (cdr function) (symbol-value hook)))) (equal function tail)) (memq function (symbol-value hook))) (set hook (if append (nconc (symbol-value hook) (list function)) (cons function (symbol-value hook))))))) ;;;_ #10 Under development ;;;_ > outline-bullet-isearch (&optional bullet) (defun outline-bullet-isearch (&optional bullet) "Isearch \(regexp\) for topic with bullet BULLET." (interactive) (if (not bullet) (setq bullet (solicit-char-in-string "ISearch for topic with bullet: " (regexp-sans-escapes outline-bullets-string)))) (let ((isearch-regexp t) (isearch-string (concat "^" outline-header-prefix "[ \t]*" bullet))) (isearch-repeat 'forward) (isearch-mode t))) ;;;_ ? Re hooking up with isearch - use isearch-op-fun rather than ;;; wrapping the isearch functions. ;;;_* Local emacs vars. ;;; The following `outline-layout' local variable setting: ;;; - closes all topics from the first topic to just before the third-to-last, ;;; - shows the children of the third to last (config vars) ;;; - and the second to last (code section), ;;; - and closes the last topic (this local-variables section). ;;;Local variables: ;;;outline-layout: (0 : -1 -1 0) ;;;End: ;; allout.el ends here