Mercurial > emacs
changeset 8282:206451cdd48a
type-break-keystroke-threshold: Change default wpm to 30 and lower
threshold to 1/5, rather than 1/4, of upper.
type-break-guestimate-keystroke-threshold: Change threshold fraction here too.
type-break-demo-life: Restart when all life perishes.
author | Noah Friedman <friedman@splode.com> |
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date | Tue, 19 Jul 1994 04:41:50 +0000 |
parents | e41f372e0ea3 |
children | 32427329c42c |
files | lisp/type-break.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/type-break.el Tue Jul 19 00:52:56 1994 +0000 +++ b/lisp/type-break.el Tue Jul 19 04:41:50 1994 +0000 @@ -44,7 +44,11 @@ ;;; Setting type-break-good-rest-interval makes emacs cons like a maniac ;;; because of repeated calls to `current-time'. There's not really any -;;; good way to avoid this without disabling the variable. +;;; good way to avoid this without disabling the variable. In fact, this +;;; package makes emacs somewhat cycle intensive because a small amount of +;;; extra lisp code gets evaluated on every keystroke anyway. But what's +;;; more important, a few computer cycles or reducing your risk of +;;; repetitive strain injury? ;;; This package was inspired by Roland McGrath's hanoi-break.el. @@ -83,16 +87,18 @@ ;;;###autoload (defvar type-break-keystroke-threshold - ;; Assuming average typing speed is 45wpm and the average word length is + ;; Assuming typing speed is 30wpm (on the average, do you really + ;; type more than that in a minute? I spend a lot of time reading mail + ;; and simply studying code in buffers) and average word length is ;; about 5 letters, default upper threshold to the average number of ;; keystrokes one is likely to type in a break interval. That way if the ;; user goes through a furious burst of typing activity, cause a typing ;; break to be required sooner than originally scheduled. - ;; Conversely, the minimum threshold should be about a quarter of this. - (let* ((wpm 45) + ;; Conversely, the minimum threshold should be about a fifth of this. + (let* ((wpm 30) (avg-word-length 5) (upper (* wpm avg-word-length (/ type-break-interval 60))) - (lower (/ upper 4))) + (lower (/ upper 5))) (cons lower upper)) "*Upper and lower bound on number of keystrokes for considering typing break. This structure is a pair of numbers. @@ -387,17 +393,23 @@ ;; Also, clean up the *Life* buffer after we're done. (defun type-break-demo-life () "Take a typing break and get a life." - (and (get-buffer "*Life*") - (kill-buffer "*Life*")) - (condition-case () - (progn - (life 3) - ;; Wait for user to come back. - (read-char) - (kill-buffer "*Life*")) - (quit - (and (get-buffer "*Life*") - (kill-buffer "*Life*"))))) + (let ((continue t)) + (while continue + (setq continue nil) + (and (get-buffer "*Life*") + (kill-buffer "*Life*")) + (condition-case () + (progn + (life 3) + (kill-buffer "*Life*")) + (life-extinct + (message (get 'life-extinct 'error-message)) + (sit-for 3) + ;; restart demo + (setq continue t)) + (quit + (and (get-buffer "*Life*") + (kill-buffer "*Life*"))))))) ;;;###autoload @@ -448,7 +460,7 @@ 2 would mean to use one half, a value of 4 would mean to use one quarter, etc." (interactive "nHow many words per minute do you type? ") (let* ((upper (* wpm (or wordlen 5) (/ type-break-interval 60))) - (lower (/ upper (or frac 4)))) + (lower (/ upper (or frac 5)))) (or type-break-keystroke-threshold (setq type-break-keystroke-threshold (cons nil nil))) (setcar type-break-keystroke-threshold lower)