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2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org.el (org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift): Make it work at the end of the buffer. * org-mobile.el (org-mobile-write-checksums): Specify coding system. (org-mobile-timestamp-buffer): Keep local variable/mode line at beginning of buffer. * org-latex.el (org-latex-entities-regexp): Fix typo in regexp. * org.el (org-block-todo-from-children-or-siblings-or-parent) (org-block-todo-from-checkboxes): Do not block changes to a nil TODO state. 2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc> * org-habit.el (org-habit-parse-todo): Indicate which habit is wrongly set up in the error messages. * org-colview.el (org-columns-display-here): Don't try to calculate values if the underlying property is not set. (org-columns-string-to-number): Convert age strings back into fractional days. (org-agenda-colview-summarize): Handle extended summary types properly. * org-colview-xemacs.el (org-columns-display-here): Don't try to calculate values if the underlying property is not set. (org-columns-string-to-number): Convert age strings back into fractional days. (org-agenda-colview-summarize): Handle extended summary types properly. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-exp.el (org-export-format-drawer-function): New variable. (org-export-format-drawer): New function. (org-export-preprocess-string): Pass the backend as a parameter to `org-export-remove-or-extract-drawers'. (org-export-remove-or-extract-drawers): New parameter BACKEND. * org-protocol.el (org-protocol-char-to-string): New defsubst. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file): Add error message when no block is selected. * org-latex.el (org-export-latex-links): Check for protectedness in the last matched character, not after the match. * org-datetree.el (org-datetree-find-date-create): Respect restriction when KEEP-RESTRICTION is set. (org-datetree-file-entry-under): New function. (org-datetree-cleanup): New command. 2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk> * org-src.el (org-edit-src-code): New optional argument context allows calling functions to avoid altering the saved window configuration. (org-edit-src-exit): Do not restore window configuration when this function is used in the context of saving the edit buffer. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-out, org-clock-cancel): Revert to instances to switching to with-current-buffer, because these seem to cause problems - no idea why. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file): Require diary-lib for (diary-date-display-form). 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org.el (org-log-reschedule, org-log-redeadline): New options. (org-log-note-headings): Add templates for rescheduling and deadline changing. (org-startup-options): Add in-buffer settings for logging changing schedule and deadline time stamps. (org-deadline, org-schedule): Check for existing date and arrange for logging if the user requests it. (org-add-log-note): Prepare proper note buffers for rescheduling and deadline changes. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file) (org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file) (org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry): New functions. (org-agenda-diary-entry): Call `org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file' when appropriate. * org.el (org-calendar-insert-diary-entry-key): New option. (org-agenda-diary-file): New option. ("calendar"): Install our insertion function in the calendar. * org-remember.el (org-datetree): Require. (org-remember-templates): Add new positioning option. (org-remember-reference-date): New variable. (org-remember-apply-template): Store the reference date in a local variable. (org-remember-handler): Implement date tree positioning of entries. * org-datetree.el: New file. * org-latex.el (org-export-latex-preprocess): Protect targets in verbatim emphasis. * org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Protect targets in verbatim emphasis. * org-docbook.el (org-export-as-docbook): Protect targets in verbatim emphasis. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-show-notification): Handle messages that contain a percent character. * org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Turn of partial completion. * org-mobile.el (org-mobile-before-process-capture-hook): New hook. (org-mobile-pull): Run `org-mobile-before-process-capture-hook'. * org.el (org-indent-mode): Define variable already in org.el. (org-unfontify-region): Remove line-prefix and wrap-prefix properties only if org-indent-mode is active. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-icalendar.el (org-print-icalendar-entries): Save match data around call to verify function. (org-print-icalendar-entries): Add a call to the verification function. * org.el (org-speedbar-set-agenda-restriction): Remove unnecessary save-restrivtion' form. 2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk> * org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example): restrict scope of preserve-indentp to the let binding. (org-src): require org-src, since org-src-preserve-indentation is used. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-timer.el (org-timer-set-timer): Set variables org-timer-timer[123] correctly. * org-mobile.el (org-mobile-files-alist): Make it work when `agenda-archives' is included in `org-agenda-text-search-extra-files'. (org-mobile-push): Restore agenda after mobile push. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): Another fix to the way the amount of idle time is presented in the minibuffer. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-icalendar.el (org-print-icalendar-entries): Use org-icalendar-verify-function only if non-nil. * org.el (org-refile): Refile to clock only if the prefix arg is 2. (org-sparse-tree): Fix docstring to be in line with prompt. (org-update-parent-todo-statistics): Call `org-after-todo-statistics-hook' on each level. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Make sure the buffer exists. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org.el (org-tab-ind-state): New variable. (org-cycle-level): New function. (org-cycle-level-after-item/entry-creation): New option. (org-flag-subtree): New function. (org-hide-archived-subtrees): Call `org-flag-subtree'. (org-set-effort): Indexed access. * org-list.el (org-cycle-item-indentation): New function. * org.el (org-refile): Make prefix argument 2 refile to current clock. (org-priority): Interpret action `remove' as call to remove the priority cookie. * org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Don't depend on buffer name being like file name. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-play-sound): Expand file in org-clock-sound, to allow ~ for home. * org-remember.el (org-remember-handler): Set text-before-node-creation even if this already looks like a node, because the string might be needed on non-org-mode target files. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-open-link): Make this work in agenda clocktables. (org-agenda-switch-to): Follow a link at point if org-return-follows-link' is set and there is nothing else to do in this line. 2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc> * org-colview-xemacs.el: Add in changes from org-colview.el 2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk> * org-exp-blocks.el: Modify split separator regexp to avoid empty strings. 2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc> * org-colview.el (org-columns-new): Make this work with the new operators. (org-columns-store-format): Make this work with the new operators. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-src.el (org-src-preserve-indentation): Document that this variable is also used during export. * org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example): Preserve indentation if a block has a -i option, or if `org-src-preserve-indentation' is set. * org-exp-blocks.el (org-export-blocks-preprocess): Preserve indentation if a block has a -i option, or if `org-src-preserve-indentation' is set. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org.el (org-mode-map): Define the new archiving keys. (org-speed-commands-default): Define an archiving key in the speed command map. (org-org-menu): Improve the menu structure concerning archiving. * org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree-default-with-confirmation): New command. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-mode-map): Define the new archiving keys. (org-agenda-menu): Add the new archiving commands to the menu. (org-agenda-archive-default) (org-agenda-archive-default-with-confirmation): New commands. (org-agenda-archive, org-agenda-archive-to-archive-sibling): Just call `org-agenda-archive-with'. (org-agenda-archive-with): New function. * org-table.el (org-table-convert-region): Inert spaces around "|" to avoid line beginnings like "|-1" which will be mistaken as hlines. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Return nil if there are no links, t if a link has been selected. (org-open-at-point): Open attachment directory when called in the headline and there are no links in the entry body. (org-speed-commands-default): Add "o" for open-at-point as a speed command. * org-attach.el (org-attach-reveal): Optional prefix arg IF-EXISTS, which avoids creating the attachment directory if it does not yet exist. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda, org-run-agenda-series): Evaluate MATCH. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org.el ("abbrev"): Work with abbrev tables only after they have been loaded. * org-list.el (org-list-send-list): Fix bug related to match data. * org-latex.el (org-export-latex-fontify): Apply verbatim emphasis. (org-export-latex-make-header): Insert \obeylines if line breaks should be preserved. * org-exp.el (org-export-protect-verbatim): Add an `org-verbatim-emph' property to such text. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-icalendar.el (org-icalendar-use-plain-timestamp): New option. (org-print-icalendar-entries): Skip entries where the timestamp is not a deadline and not scheduled, if the user requests that. * org-latex.el (org-export-latex-quotation-marks): Allow a bracket before an opening quote. * org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree): Keep archive after archiving something. * org-id.el (org-id-update-id-locations): Add archive files if that is required by `org-id-extra-files'. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-src.el (org-src-window-setup): New option. (org-src-switch-to-buffer): New function. (org-edit-src-exit): Add optional argument CONTEXT and use it to restore window configuration. (org-edit-src-code, org-edit-src-continue, org-edit-src-exit): Call `org-src-switch-to-buffer'. * org.el (org-default-properties): Add STYLE property. (org-files-list): Use the function call to get the files. (org-additional-option-like-keywords): Add SETUPFILE to completion list. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-table.el (org-table-convert-region): Correctly interpret quoting in csv import. * org.el (org-icompleting-read): Make iswitchb completion work with lists and tables. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-text): Never add entry text while pushing the mobile agenda. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-auto-clock-resolution): Now takes three values: nil, t and `when-no-clock-is-running'. (org-clock-in): Use `org-clock-auto-clock-resolution' to determine whether or not to resolve Org buffers on clock in. 2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc> * org-colview.el (org-format-time-period): Function to format times in fractional days for display. (org-columns-display-here): Add support for showing a calculated value in place of the property. (org-columns): Set `org-columns-time' to the current time so time difference calculations will work. (org-columns-time): Use to store the current time when column view is displayed, so all time differences will use the same reference point. (org-columns-compile-map): There is now an extra position in each entry specifying the function to use to calculate the displayed value for the non-calculated properties in the column, (org-columns-compute-all): Set `org-columns-time' to the current time so time difference calculations will work. (org-columns-compute): Handle column operators where the values used are calculated from the underlying property. (org-columns-number-to-string): Handle the 'age' column format (org-columns-string-to-number): Correct the function name (was org-column...). Add support for the 'age' column format. (org-columns-compile-format): Support the additional parameter in org-columns-compile-map. 2009-11-13 Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> * org.el (org-mode-hook): Turn `org-mode-hook' into a customizable variable. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-has-been-used): New variable. (org-clock-in): Set `org-clock-has-been-used'. (org-clock-save): Save only if clock data has been used or created during this session. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-persist): New value, to store only the clock history. (org-clock-save): Don't save the clock if only the history should be stored. (org-clock-load): Turn off John Wiegley's auto resolving mechanism when restoring a saved clock. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-display, org-clock-put-overlay): Use `org-time-clock-use-fractional'. * org.el (org-time-clocksum-use-fractional) (org-time-clocksum-fractional-format): Two new customizable variables which allow the user to select fractional times (1.25 instead of 1:25) in the `org-clock-display' report. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-ascii.el (org-export-ascii-table-keep-all-vertical-lines): New option. * org.el (org-tag-alist): Fix customization type. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-mobile.el (org-mobile-update-checksum-for-capture-file): Make sure the regexp search can fail without throwing an error. (org-mobile-apply): Save the inbox buffer after removing successfully applied changes. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): Fix to the way idle time is reported after the user comes back (but before they resolve time). * org.el (org-get-repeat): Change so that this function can be called with either `org-scheduled-string' or `org-deadline-string'. * org-clock.el (org-clock-auto-clock-resolution): Renamed `org-clock-disable-clock-resolution', since negatives don't sound good in customization variables. (org-clock-in): Don't use the auto-resolution logic if the user is clocking into a different task while an active clock is running. This then allows the default behavior of clocking out of the open task and then into the new task. * org.el (org-modules): Made this variable more consistent, since it was referring to Org, OrgMode and Org-mode, whereas the docs for the variable always refer to Org-mode. 2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc> * org.el (org-repeat-re): The changed org-repeat-re no longer matched simple +2d type repeaters. Fix it so it does. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-latex.el (org-export-latex-preprocess): Protect the vspace macro in the VERSE environment. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> * org-habit.el (org-habit-get-priority): A new function that determines the relative priority of a habit, based on how long past its scheduled date it is, and how near the deadline is. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-scheduled): Set habit priority using `org-habit-get-priority'. * org-habit.el (org-habit-build-graph): Start displaying colors from the first scheduled date, if that date is earlier than the first completion date. * org-habit.el: Changed all "color" variables to faces, and made them appropriate for light and dark backgrounds. * org-habit.el (org-habit-duration-to-days): Made this function more general. (org-habit-parse-todo): Parse the new ".+N/N" style repeater. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Removed all mention of habits, since they don't use DEADLINE anymore. * org.el (org-repeat-re, org-display-custom-time) (org-timestamp-change): Extended to support the new ".+N/N" syntax, used for habits. * org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): Fixed an incorrect variable reference. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-set-mode-name): Show Habit in the modeline when habits are being displayed (if that module is being loaded). 2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc> * org-clock.el (org-x11-idle-seconds): Add a method to get the X11 idle time using the xscreensaver extension. (org-user-idle-seconds): Use X11 idle time if available. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-next-line): New command. (org-agenda-previous-line): New commands. (org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up, org-agenda-show-scroll-down): New commands. (org-agenda-follow-mode): Do the follow immediately if the mode is turned on here. (previous-line, next-line): Replace keys with the corresponding org functions. (org-agenda-mode-map): Bind backspace and delete to the scrolling command. * org.el (org-icompleting-read): Turn off partial completion mode for the duration of this completion round. * org-latex.el (org-export-latex-fontify-headline): Protect TeX macros in author lines and similar stuff. * org.el (org-file-tags): Fix docstring. (org-get-buffer-tags): Add the #+FILETAGS tags. ("ecb"): Maks ecb show context after jumping into an Org file. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> * org-agenda.el (org-finalize-agenda): Draw habit consistency graphs after everything else in the buffer has been setup. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-mobile.el (org-mobile-apply): Count success and failure. * org.el (org-indent-line-function): Fix regexp replace problem. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-disable-clock-resolution): New customization variable that disable automatic clock resolution on clock in. (org-clock-in): If `org-clock-disable-clock-resolution' is set, do not automatically resolve anything. This is does not affect idle-time resolution, however, if `org-clock-idle-time' is set. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> * org-habit.el: New file, which implements code to build a "habit consistency graph". * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-deadlines) (org-agenda-get-scheduled): Display consistency graphs when outputting habits into the agenda. The graphs are always relative to the current time. (org-format-agenda-item): Added new parameter `habitp', which indicates whether we are formatting a habit or not. Do not display "extra" leading information if habitp is true. * org.el (org-repeat-re): Improved regexp to include .+ and ++ leaders for repeat strings. (org-get-repeat): Now takes a string parameter `tagline', so the caller can obtain the SCHEDULED repeat, or the DEADLINE repeat. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-auto-exclude-function): New customization variable for allowing the user to create an "auto exclusion" filter for doing context-aware auto tag filtering. (org-agenda-filter-by-tag): Changes to support the use of `org-agenda-auto-exclude-function'. See the new manual addition,. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> * org.el (org-files-list): Don't attempt to return a file name for Org buffers which have no associated file. * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-do-action): Fixed a typo. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-mobile.el (org-mobile-locate-entry): Interpret files relative to org-directory. (org-mobile-inbox-for-pull): Document the best location for this file. (org-mobile-check-setup): Verify `org-directory'. (org-mobile-create-index-file): Sort the files to be listed in index.org. 2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc> * org.el (org-fast-tag-selection): Add a way to display a description for a tag group. This is done by adding a string to either the startgroup or endgroup cell. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve, org-resolve-clocks) (org-emacs-idle-seconds): Use `org-float-time' instead of `time-to-seconds' 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-sorting-strategy): Fix customization type. * org.el (org-pre-cycle-hook): Document that `empty' can also be the value of ARG when doing local cycling. 2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> * org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): If keeping or subtracting time results in a clock out at a time in the past, and if the resolution occurred due to idleness or invoking `M-x org-resolve-clocks', remember that past moment in time. On the next clock in, the user will be prompted to see if they want to back-date their new clock to then. (org-clock-resolve): Do not jump the user to the location of a dangling clock if the resolution is occuring due to an idle timeout. In that case there is typically only one dangling clock, the active one, and there is no value gained by shuffling their windows around to show it to them. Being prompted to resolve an idle clock should be as inobtrusive as possible. (org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): New function that resolves only the currently active clock if the user has exceeded the time returned by `org-user-idle-seconds', based on the value of `org-clock-idle-time'. (org-clock-in): If, after resolving clocks, (org-clock-out): Cancel the `org-clock-idle-timer' on clock out. * org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): New function that resolves a clock to a specific time, closing or resuming as need be, and possibly even starting a new clock. (org-clock-resolve): New function used by `org-resolve-clocks' that sets up for the call to `org-clock-resolve-clock'. It determines the time to resolve to based on a single-character selection from the user to either keep time, subtract away time or cancel the clock. (org-resolve-clocks): New user command which resolves dangling clocks -- that is, open but not active -- anywhere in the file list returned by `org-files-list'. (org-clock-in): Automatically resolve dangling clocks whenever a user clocks in. (org-clock-cancel): If the user cancels the solely clock in a LOGBOOK, remove the empty drawer. * org-clock.el (org-clock-idle-time): New user customizable option for detecting whether the user has left a clock idle. Note: it is only used in this commit to test whether it's worthwhile to check OS X to get the Mac user's current idle time. If the Emacs idle time is less than the value, the user hasn't been away long enough to be worth checking (a more expensive test than just getting Emacs idle time). (org-user-idle-seconds, org-mac-idle-seconds) (org-emacs-idle-seconds): This three functions, in conjunction with the user customization variable `org-clock-idle-time', return the number of seconds (as a floating point) that the user has been away from their Emacs (or, if running on OS X, their computer). * org-clock.el (org-find-open-clocks): New function that returns a list of all open clocks in the given FILE. Note that each clock it returns is a cons cell of the format (MARKER . START-TIME). This "clock" value is used by several of the new clock module utility functions. (org-is-active-clock): New inline function which tests whether the given clock value is the same as the currently active clock. Returns non-nil if this is the case. (org-with-clock-position): New macro that evaluates FORMS with point in the buffer and at the position of the given clock. Changes to the current clock are global. (org-with-clock): New macro that evaluates FORMS with point in the buffer and at the position of the given clock. However, changes to the current clock are local and have no effect on the user's active clock. This allows, for example, far any clock to be cancelled without cancelling the active clock. (org-clock-clock-in): New inline function that switches the active clock to the given clock. If either the argument RESUME, or the global `org-clock-in-resume', are non-nil, it will resume a clock that was previously left open. (org-clock-clock-out): New inline function that clocks out the given clock value without affecting the currently active clock. (org-clock-clock-cancel): New inline function that cancels the given clock value without affecting the currently active clock. * org-clock.el (org-clock-in): Before creating `org-clock-mode-line-timer', check to make sure an older timer is not currently running. (org-clock-out): Accept new third parameter `at-time', which permits a clock to be clocked out at a specific time. Note that no attempt is made to verify that the clock out time is later than the clock in time. * org.el (org-files-list): New utility function for returning a list of all open org-mode buffers, plus all files used to build the agenda buffer. Note that not all the files will necessarily be visited by a buffer at time of call. (org-entry-beginning-position): Like the function `line-beginning-position', this inline function returns the beginning position of the current heading/entry. (org-entry-end-position): Like the function `line-end-position', this inline function returns the end position of the current heading/entry. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-list): Mark the all-todo items line as a header line. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-exp.el (org-inlinetask-remove-END-maybe): Declare function. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-filter-make-matcher): Allow to filter entries that have no tags. (org-agenda-search-view): New customize group. (org-agenda-search-view-search-words-only): New option. (org-search-view): Implement substring search. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org.el (org-outline-level): Add doc string. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-export): Re-introduce variable. (org-inlinetask-export-handler): Only export inline task if the user option calls for it. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-exp.el (org-export-handle-export-tags): Remove inlinetask END if present. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-latex.el (org-export-latex-tables): Don't format in protected regions. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-src.el (org-edit-src-code) (org-edit-src-find-region-and-lang, org-edit-src-exit): Handle macro editing. * org-agenda.el (org-prefix-category-max-length): New variable. (org-format-agenda-item): Use `org-prefix-category-max-length'. (org-compile-prefix-format): Set `org-prefix-category-max-length'. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-mobile.el (org-mobile-create-index-file): Improve the listing of tags and todo keywords. * org-latex.el (org-export-latex-format-image): New function. (org-export-latex-links): Use `org-export-latex-format-image'. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-get-current-indentation) (org-inlinetask-remove-terminator): New functions. (org-inlinetask-export-handler): Terminate the description list. * org-exp.el (org-export-select-backend-specific-text): Remove the region markers. * org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-export-handler): fix bug for tasks without content. * org-clock.el: Make sure the clock-in target position does not move to a different node by widening the buffer. * org-html.el (org-export-html-format-image): Wrap image into figure div only when there is a caption. * org-archive.el (org-archive-mark-done): Change default value to nil. 2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> * org.el (org-context): Call `bobp', not `eobp'. * org-clock.el (org-clock-cancel): Remove quotes from marker variables. * org.el (org-read-date-prefer-future): New allowed value `time'. (org-read-date-analyze): Shift day to tomorrow depending on time entered and value of `org-read-date-prefer-future'.
author Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
date Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:37:55 +0000
parents 16738af2eddd
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;;; lisp.el --- Lisp editing commands for Emacs

;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
;;   2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Maintainer: FSF
;; Keywords: lisp, languages

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.

;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.

;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;; Commentary:

;; Lisp editing commands to go with Lisp major mode.  More-or-less
;; applicable in other modes too.

;;; Code:

;; Note that this variable is used by non-lisp modes too.
(defcustom defun-prompt-regexp nil
  "If non-nil, a regexp to ignore before a defun.
This is only necessary if the opening paren or brace is not in column 0.
See function `beginning-of-defun'."
  :type '(choice (const nil)
		 regexp)
  :group 'lisp)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'defun-prompt-regexp)

(defcustom parens-require-spaces t
  "If non-nil, add whitespace as needed when inserting parentheses.
This affects `insert-parentheses' and `insert-pair'."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'lisp)

(defvar forward-sexp-function nil
  "If non-nil, `forward-sexp' delegates to this function.
Should take the same arguments and behave similarly to `forward-sexp'.")

(defun forward-sexp (&optional arg)
  "Move forward across one balanced expression (sexp).
With ARG, do it that many times.  Negative arg -N means
move backward across N balanced expressions.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "^p")
  (or arg (setq arg 1))
  (if forward-sexp-function
      (funcall forward-sexp-function arg)
    (goto-char (or (scan-sexps (point) arg) (buffer-end arg)))
    (if (< arg 0) (backward-prefix-chars))))

(defun backward-sexp (&optional arg)
  "Move backward across one balanced expression (sexp).
With ARG, do it that many times.  Negative arg -N means
move forward across N balanced expressions.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "^p")
  (or arg (setq arg 1))
  (forward-sexp (- arg)))

(defun mark-sexp (&optional arg allow-extend)
  "Set mark ARG sexps from point.
The place mark goes is the same place \\[forward-sexp] would
move to with the same argument.
Interactively, if this command is repeated
or (in Transient Mark mode) if the mark is active,
it marks the next ARG sexps after the ones already marked.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "P\np")
  (cond ((and allow-extend
	      (or (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
		  (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)))
	 (setq arg (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)
		     (if (< (mark) (point)) -1 1)))
	 (set-mark
	  (save-excursion
	    (goto-char (mark))
	    (forward-sexp arg)
	    (point))))
	(t
	 (push-mark
	  (save-excursion
	    (forward-sexp (prefix-numeric-value arg))
	    (point))
	  nil t))))

(defun forward-list (&optional arg)
  "Move forward across one balanced group of parentheses.
With ARG, do it that many times.
Negative arg -N means move backward across N groups of parentheses.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "^p")
  (or arg (setq arg 1))
  (goto-char (or (scan-lists (point) arg 0) (buffer-end arg))))

(defun backward-list (&optional arg)
  "Move backward across one balanced group of parentheses.
With ARG, do it that many times.
Negative arg -N means move forward across N groups of parentheses.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "^p")
  (or arg (setq arg 1))
  (forward-list (- arg)))

(defun down-list (&optional arg)
  "Move forward down one level of parentheses.
With ARG, do this that many times.
A negative argument means move backward but still go down a level.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "^p")
  (or arg (setq arg 1))
  (let ((inc (if (> arg 0) 1 -1)))
    (while (/= arg 0)
      (goto-char (or (scan-lists (point) inc -1) (buffer-end arg)))
      (setq arg (- arg inc)))))

(defun backward-up-list (&optional arg)
  "Move backward out of one level of parentheses.
With ARG, do this that many times.
A negative argument means move forward but still to a less deep spot.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "^p")
  (up-list (- (or arg 1))))

(defun up-list (&optional arg)
  "Move forward out of one level of parentheses.
With ARG, do this that many times.
A negative argument means move backward but still to a less deep spot.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "^p")
  (or arg (setq arg 1))
  (let ((inc (if (> arg 0) 1 -1)))
    (while (/= arg 0)
      (goto-char (or (scan-lists (point) inc 1) (buffer-end arg)))
      (setq arg (- arg inc)))))

(defun kill-sexp (&optional arg)
  "Kill the sexp (balanced expression) following point.
With ARG, kill that many sexps after point.
Negative arg -N means kill N sexps before point.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "p")
  (let ((opoint (point)))
    (forward-sexp (or arg 1))
    (kill-region opoint (point))))

(defun backward-kill-sexp (&optional arg)
  "Kill the sexp (balanced expression) preceding point.
With ARG, kill that many sexps before point.
Negative arg -N means kill N sexps after point.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "p")
  (kill-sexp (- (or arg 1))))

;; After Zmacs:
(defun kill-backward-up-list (&optional arg)
  "Kill the form containing the current sexp, leaving the sexp itself.
A prefix argument ARG causes the relevant number of surrounding
forms to be removed.
This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "*p")
  (let ((current-sexp (thing-at-point 'sexp)))
    (if current-sexp
        (save-excursion
          (backward-up-list arg)
          (kill-sexp)
          (insert current-sexp))
      (error "Not at a sexp"))))

(defvar beginning-of-defun-function nil
  "If non-nil, function for `beginning-of-defun-raw' to call.
This is used to find the beginning of the defun instead of using the
normal recipe (see `beginning-of-defun').  Major modes can define this
if defining `defun-prompt-regexp' is not sufficient to handle the mode's
needs.

The function takes the same argument as `beginning-of-defun' and should
behave similarly, returning non-nil if it found the beginning of a defun.
Ideally it should move to a point right before an open-paren which encloses
the body of the defun.")

(defun beginning-of-defun (&optional arg)
  "Move backward to the beginning of a defun.
With ARG, do it that many times.  Negative ARG means move forward
to the ARGth following beginning of defun.

If search is successful, return t; point ends up at the beginning
of the line where the search succeeded.  Otherwise, return nil.

When `open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start' is non-nil, a defun
is assumed to start where there is a char with open-parenthesis
syntax at the beginning of a line.  If `defun-prompt-regexp' is
non-nil, then a string which matches that regexp may also precede
the open-parenthesis.  If `defun-prompt-regexp' and
`open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start' are both nil, this
function instead finds an open-paren at the outermost level.

If the variable `beginning-of-defun-function' is non-nil, its
value is called as a function, with argument ARG, to find the
defun's beginning.

Regardless of the values of `defun-prompt-regexp' and
`beginning-of-defun-function', point always moves to the
beginning of the line whenever the search is successful."
  (interactive "^p")
  (or (not (eq this-command 'beginning-of-defun))
      (eq last-command 'beginning-of-defun)
      (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
      (push-mark))
  (and (beginning-of-defun-raw arg)
       (progn (beginning-of-line) t)))

(defun beginning-of-defun-raw (&optional arg)
  "Move point to the character that starts a defun.
This is identical to function `beginning-of-defun', except that point
does not move to the beginning of the line when `defun-prompt-regexp'
is non-nil.

If variable `beginning-of-defun-function' is non-nil, its value
is called as a function to find the defun's beginning."
  (interactive "^p")   ; change this to "P", maybe, if we ever come to pass ARG
                      ; to beginning-of-defun-function.
  (unless arg (setq arg 1))
  (cond
   (beginning-of-defun-function
    (condition-case nil
        (funcall beginning-of-defun-function arg)
      ;; We used to define beginning-of-defun-function as taking no argument
      ;; but that makes it impossible to implement correct forward motion:
      ;; we used to use end-of-defun for that, but it's not supposed to do
      ;; the same thing (it moves to the end of a defun not to the beginning
      ;; of the next).
      ;; In case the beginning-of-defun-function uses the old calling
      ;; convention, fallback on the old implementation.
      (wrong-number-of-arguments
       (if (> arg 0)
           (dotimes (i arg)
             (funcall beginning-of-defun-function))
         ;; Better not call end-of-defun-function directly, in case
         ;; it's not defined.
         (end-of-defun (- arg))))))

   ((or defun-prompt-regexp open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start)
    (and (< arg 0) (not (eobp)) (forward-char 1))
    (and (re-search-backward (if defun-prompt-regexp
				 (concat (if open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start
					     "^\\s(\\|" "")
					 "\\(?:" defun-prompt-regexp "\\)\\s(")
			       "^\\s(")
			     nil 'move arg)
	 (progn (goto-char (1- (match-end 0)))
                t)))

   ;; If open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start and defun-prompt-regexp
   ;; are both nil, column 0 has no significance - so scan forward
   ;; from BOB to see how nested point is, then carry on from there.
   ;;
   ;; It is generally not a good idea to land up here, because the
   ;; call to scan-lists below can be extremely slow.  This is because
   ;; back_comment in syntax.c may have to scan from bob to find the
   ;; beginning of each comment.  Fixing this is not trivial -- cyd.

   ((eq arg 0))
   (t
    (let ((floor (point-min))
	  (ceiling (point-max))
	  (arg-+ve (> arg 0)))
      (save-restriction
	(widen)
	(let ((ppss (let (syntax-begin-function
			  font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function)
		      (syntax-ppss)))
	      ;; position of least enclosing paren, or nil.
	      encl-pos)
	  ;; Back out of any comment/string, so that encl-pos will always
	  ;; become nil if we're at top-level.
	  (when (nth 8 ppss)
	    (goto-char (nth 8 ppss))
	    (setq ppss (syntax-ppss)))	; should be fast, due to cache.
	  (setq encl-pos (syntax-ppss-toplevel-pos ppss))
	  (if encl-pos (goto-char encl-pos))

	  (and encl-pos arg-+ve (setq arg (1- arg)))
	  (and (not encl-pos) (not arg-+ve) (not (looking-at "\\s("))
	       (setq arg (1+ arg)))

	  (condition-case nil   ; to catch crazy parens.
	      (progn
		(goto-char (scan-lists (point) (- arg) 0))
		(if arg-+ve
		    (if (>= (point) floor)
			t
		      (goto-char floor)
		      nil)
		  ;; forward to next (, or trigger the c-c
		  (goto-char (1- (scan-lists (point) 1 -1)))
		  (if (<= (point) ceiling)
		      t
		    (goto-char ceiling)
		    nil)))
	    (error
	     (goto-char (if arg-+ve floor ceiling))
	     nil))))))))

(defvar end-of-defun-function
  (lambda () (forward-sexp 1))
  "Function for `end-of-defun' to call.
This is used to find the end of the defun at point.
It is called with no argument, right after calling `beginning-of-defun-raw'.
So the function can assume that point is at the beginning of the defun body.
It should move point to the first position after the defun.")

(defun buffer-end (arg)
  "Return the \"far end\" position of the buffer, in direction ARG.
If ARG is positive, that's the end of the buffer.
Otherwise, that's the beginning of the buffer."
  (if (> arg 0) (point-max) (point-min)))

(defun end-of-defun (&optional arg)
  "Move forward to next end of defun.
With argument, do it that many times.
Negative argument -N means move back to Nth preceding end of defun.

An end of a defun occurs right after the close-parenthesis that
matches the open-parenthesis that starts a defun; see function
`beginning-of-defun'.

If variable `end-of-defun-function' is non-nil, its value
is called as a function to find the defun's end."
  (interactive "^p")
  (or (not (eq this-command 'end-of-defun))
      (eq last-command 'end-of-defun)
      (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
      (push-mark))
  (if (or (null arg) (= arg 0)) (setq arg 1))
  (let ((pos (point))
        (beg (progn (end-of-line 1) (beginning-of-defun-raw 1) (point))))
    (funcall end-of-defun-function)
    ;; When comparing point against pos, we want to consider that if
    ;; point was right after the end of the function, it's still
    ;; considered as "in that function".
    ;; E.g. `eval-defun' from right after the last close-paren.
    (unless (bolp)
      (skip-chars-forward " \t")
      (if (looking-at "\\s<\\|\n")
          (forward-line 1)))
    (cond
     ((> arg 0)
      ;; Moving forward.
      (if (> (point) pos)
          ;; We already moved forward by one because we started from
          ;; within a function.
          (setq arg (1- arg))
        ;; We started from after the end of the previous function.
        (goto-char pos))
      (unless (zerop arg)
        (beginning-of-defun-raw (- arg))
        (funcall end-of-defun-function)))
     ((< arg 0)
      ;; Moving backward.
      (if (< (point) pos)
          ;; We already moved backward because we started from between
          ;; two functions.
          (setq arg (1+ arg))
        ;; We started from inside a function.
        (goto-char beg))
      (unless (zerop arg)
        (beginning-of-defun-raw (- arg))
        (funcall end-of-defun-function))))
    (unless (bolp)
      (skip-chars-forward " \t")
      (if (looking-at "\\s<\\|\n")
          (forward-line 1)))))

(defun mark-defun (&optional allow-extend)
  "Put mark at end of this defun, point at beginning.
The defun marked is the one that contains point or follows point.

Interactively, if this command is repeated
or (in Transient Mark mode) if the mark is active,
it marks the next defun after the ones already marked."
  (interactive "p")
  (cond ((and allow-extend
	      (or (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
		  (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)))
	 (set-mark
	  (save-excursion
	    (goto-char (mark))
	    (end-of-defun)
	    (point))))
	(t
	 (let ((opoint (point))
	       beg end)
	   (push-mark opoint)
	   ;; Try first in this order for the sake of languages with nested
	   ;; functions where several can end at the same place as with
	   ;; the offside rule, e.g. Python.
	   (beginning-of-defun)
	   (setq beg (point))
	   (end-of-defun)
	   (setq end (point))
	   (while (looking-at "^\n")
	     (forward-line 1))
	   (if (> (point) opoint)
	       (progn
		 ;; We got the right defun.
		 (push-mark beg nil t)
		 (goto-char end)
		 (exchange-point-and-mark))
	     ;; beginning-of-defun moved back one defun
	     ;; so we got the wrong one.
	     (goto-char opoint)
	     (end-of-defun)
	     (push-mark (point) nil t)
	     (beginning-of-defun))
	   (re-search-backward "^\n" (- (point) 1) t)))))

(defun narrow-to-defun (&optional arg)
  "Make text outside current defun invisible.
The defun visible is the one that contains point or follows point.
Optional ARG is ignored."
  (interactive)
  (save-excursion
    (widen)
    (let ((opoint (point))
	  beg end)
      ;; Try first in this order for the sake of languages with nested
      ;; functions where several can end at the same place as with
      ;; the offside rule, e.g. Python.
      (beginning-of-defun)
      (setq beg (point))
      (end-of-defun)
      (setq end (point))
      (while (looking-at "^\n")
	(forward-line 1))
      (unless (> (point) opoint)
	;; beginning-of-defun moved back one defun
	;; so we got the wrong one.
	(goto-char opoint)
	(end-of-defun)
	(setq end (point))
	(beginning-of-defun)
	(setq beg (point)))
      (goto-char end)
      (re-search-backward "^\n" (- (point) 1) t)
      (narrow-to-region beg end))))

(defvar insert-pair-alist
  '((?\( ?\)) (?\[ ?\]) (?\{ ?\}) (?\< ?\>) (?\" ?\") (?\' ?\') (?\` ?\'))
  "Alist of paired characters inserted by `insert-pair'.
Each element looks like (OPEN-CHAR CLOSE-CHAR) or (COMMAND-CHAR
OPEN-CHAR CLOSE-CHAR).  The characters OPEN-CHAR and CLOSE-CHAR
of the pair whose key is equal to the last input character with
or without modifiers, are inserted by `insert-pair'.")

(defun insert-pair (&optional arg open close)
  "Enclose following ARG sexps in a pair of OPEN and CLOSE characters.
Leave point after the first character.
A negative ARG encloses the preceding ARG sexps instead.
No argument is equivalent to zero: just insert characters
and leave point between.
If `parens-require-spaces' is non-nil, this command also inserts a space
before and after, depending on the surrounding characters.
If region is active, insert enclosing characters at region boundaries.

If arguments OPEN and CLOSE are nil, the character pair is found
from the variable `insert-pair-alist' according to the last input
character with or without modifiers.  If no character pair is
found in the variable `insert-pair-alist', then the last input
character is inserted ARG times.

This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "P")
  (if (not (and open close))
      (let ((pair (or (assq last-command-event insert-pair-alist)
                      (assq (event-basic-type last-command-event)
                            insert-pair-alist))))
        (if pair
            (if (nth 2 pair)
                (setq open (nth 1 pair) close (nth 2 pair))
              (setq open (nth 0 pair) close (nth 1 pair))))))
  (if (and open close)
      (if (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
          (progn
            (save-excursion (goto-char (region-end))       (insert close))
            (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning)) (insert open)))
        (if arg (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg))
          (setq arg 0))
        (cond ((> arg 0) (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
              ((< arg 0) (forward-sexp arg) (setq arg (- arg))))
        (and parens-require-spaces
             (not (bobp))
             (memq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) (list ?w ?_ (char-syntax close)))
             (insert " "))
        (insert open)
        (save-excursion
          (or (eq arg 0) (forward-sexp arg))
          (insert close)
          (and parens-require-spaces
               (not (eobp))
               (memq (char-syntax (following-char)) (list ?w ?_ (char-syntax open)))
               (insert " "))))
    (insert-char (event-basic-type last-command-event)
                 (prefix-numeric-value arg))))

(defun insert-parentheses (&optional arg)
  "Enclose following ARG sexps in parentheses.
Leave point after open-paren.
A negative ARG encloses the preceding ARG sexps instead.
No argument is equivalent to zero: just insert `()' and leave point between.
If `parens-require-spaces' is non-nil, this command also inserts a space
before and after, depending on the surrounding characters.
If region is active, insert enclosing characters at region boundaries.

This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
  (interactive "P")
  (insert-pair arg ?\( ?\)))

(defun delete-pair ()
  "Delete a pair of characters enclosing the sexp that follows point."
  (interactive)
  (save-excursion (forward-sexp 1) (delete-char -1))
  (delete-char 1))

(defun raise-sexp (&optional arg)
  "Raise ARG sexps higher up the tree."
  (interactive "p")
  (let ((s (if (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
               (buffer-substring (region-beginning) (region-end))
             (buffer-substring
              (point)
              (save-excursion (forward-sexp arg) (point))))))
    (backward-up-list 1)
    (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (forward-sexp 1) (point)))
    (save-excursion (insert s))))

(defun move-past-close-and-reindent ()
  "Move past next `)', delete indentation before it, then indent after it."
  (interactive)
  (up-list 1)
  (forward-char -1)
  (while (save-excursion		; this is my contribution
	   (let ((before-paren (point)))
	     (back-to-indentation)
	     (and (= (point) before-paren)
		  (progn
		    ;; Move to end of previous line.
		    (beginning-of-line)
		    (forward-char -1)
		    ;; Verify it doesn't end within a string or comment.
		    (let ((end (point))
			  state)
		      (beginning-of-line)
		      ;; Get state at start of line.
		      (setq state  (list 0 nil nil
					 (null (calculate-lisp-indent))
					 nil nil nil nil
					 nil))
		      ;; Parse state across the line to get state at end.
		      (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) end nil nil
						      state))
		      ;; Check not in string or comment.
		      (and (not (elt state 3)) (not (elt state 4))))))))
    (delete-indentation))
  (forward-char 1)
  (newline-and-indent))

(defun check-parens ()			; lame name?
  "Check for unbalanced parentheses in the current buffer.
More accurately, check the narrowed part of the buffer for unbalanced
expressions (\"sexps\") in general.  This is done according to the
current syntax table and will find unbalanced brackets or quotes as
appropriate.  (See Info node `(emacs)Parentheses'.)  If imbalance is
found, an error is signaled and point is left at the first unbalanced
character."
  (interactive)
  (condition-case data
      ;; Buffer can't have more than (point-max) sexps.
      (scan-sexps (point-min) (point-max))
    (scan-error (goto-char (nth 2 data))
		;; Could print (nth 1 data), which is either
		;; "Containing expression ends prematurely" or
		;; "Unbalanced parentheses", but those may not be so
		;; accurate/helpful, e.g. quotes may actually be
		;; mismatched.
  		(error "Unmatched bracket or quote"))))

(defun field-complete (table &optional predicate)
  (let ((minibuffer-completion-table table)
        (minibuffer-completion-predicate predicate)
        ;; This made sense for lisp-complete-symbol, but for
        ;; field-complete, this is out of place.  --Stef
        ;; (completion-annotate-function
        ;;  (unless (eq predicate 'fboundp)
        ;;    (lambda (str)
        ;;      (if (fboundp (intern-soft str)) " <f>"))))
        )
    (call-interactively 'minibuffer-complete)))

(defun lisp-complete-symbol (&optional predicate)
  "Perform completion on Lisp symbol preceding point.
Compare that symbol against the known Lisp symbols.
If no characters can be completed, display a list of possible completions.
Repeating the command at that point scrolls the list.

When called from a program, optional arg PREDICATE is a predicate
determining which symbols are considered, e.g. `commandp'.
If PREDICATE is nil, the context determines which symbols are
considered.  If the symbol starts just after an open-parenthesis, only
symbols with function definitions are considered.  Otherwise, all
symbols with function definitions, values or properties are
considered."
  (interactive)
  (let* ((end (point))
         (beg (with-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table
                (save-excursion
                  (backward-sexp 1)
                  (while (= (char-syntax (following-char)) ?\')
                    (forward-char 1))
                  (point))))
         (predicate
          (or predicate
              (save-excursion
                (goto-char beg)
                (if (not (eq (char-before) ?\())
                    (lambda (sym)	;why not just nil ?   -sm
                      (or (boundp sym) (fboundp sym)
                          (symbol-plist sym)))
                  ;; Looks like a funcall position.  Let's double check.
                  (if (condition-case nil
                          (progn (up-list -2) (forward-char 1)
                                 (eq (char-after) ?\())
                        (error nil))
                      ;; If the first element of the parent list is an open
                      ;; parenthesis we are probably not in a funcall position.
                      ;; Maybe a `let' varlist or something.
                      nil
                    ;; Else, we assume that a function name is expected.
                    'fboundp)))))
         (ol (make-overlay beg end nil nil t)))
    (overlay-put ol 'field 'completion)
    (let ((completion-annotate-function
           (unless (eq predicate 'fboundp)
             (lambda (str) (if (fboundp (intern-soft str)) " <f>"))))
          (minibuffer-completion-table obarray)
          (minibuffer-completion-predicate predicate))
      (unwind-protect
          (call-interactively 'minibuffer-complete)
        (delete-overlay ol)))))

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