# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1058198584 0 # Node ID 86bdb37c1d71d9f0dac5ab64c1ea546f49be6a0d # Parent 8177e11a3638f8389f02c15b21c45cae53f8de66 (Functions for Key Lookup): Add current-active-maps. (Scanning Keymaps): Add map-keymaps. (Defining Menus): Add keymap-prompt. diff -r 8177e11a3638 -r 86bdb37c1d71 lispref/keymaps.texi --- a/lispref/keymaps.texi Mon Jul 14 16:01:20 2003 +0000 +++ b/lispref/keymaps.texi Mon Jul 14 16:03:04 2003 +0000 @@ -937,6 +937,11 @@ @end example @end defun +@defun current-active-maps +This returns the list of keymaps that would be used by the command +loop in the current circumstances to look up a key sequence. +@end defun + @defun local-key-binding key &optional accept-defaults This function returns the binding for @var{key} in the current local keymap, or @code{nil} if it is undefined there. @@ -1473,6 +1478,16 @@ These are not all the keymaps you would see in actuality. @end defun +@defun map-keymap function keymap +The function @code{map-keymap} calls @var{function} once +for each binding in @var{keymap}. It passes two arguments, +the event type and the value of the binding. If @var{keymap} +has a parent, the parent's bindings are included as well. + +This function is the cleanest way to examine all the bindings +in a keymap. +@end defun + @defun where-is-internal command &optional keymap firstonly noindirect This function is a subroutine used by the @code{where-is} command (@pxref{Help, , Help, emacs,The GNU Emacs Manual}). It returns a list @@ -1573,6 +1588,11 @@ @code{make-sparse-keymap} or @code{define-prefix-command} (@pxref{Creating Keymaps}). +@defun keymap-prompt keymap +This function returns the overall prompt string of @var{keymap}, +or @code{nil} if it has none. +@end defun + The order of items in the menu is the same as the order of bindings in the keymap. Since @code{define-key} puts new bindings at the front, you should define the menu items starting at the bottom of the menu and