changeset 6377:88d0b3f74923

Initial revision
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 16 Mar 1994 18:08:21 +0000
parents 3fe339cf2dde
children 9526b326caa3
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+;;; foldout.el --- Folding extensions for outline-mode and outline-minor-mode.
+
+;; Copyright (C) 1994 Kevin Broadey.
+
+;; Author: Kevin Broadey <KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk>
+;; Created: 27 Jan 1994
+;; Version: foldout.el 1.8 dated 94/03/15 at 13:30:59
+;; Keywords: folding, outline
+
+;; LCD Archive Entry:
+;; foldout|Kevin Broadey|KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk|
+;; Folding editor extensions for outline-mode and outline-minor-mode|
+;; Date: 94/03/15|Version: 1.8|~/misc/foldout.el.Z|
+
+;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs, but it is distributed under the same
+;; conditions.
+
+;; 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 1, or (at your option)
+;; any later version.
+
+;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
+;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; This file provides folding editor extensions for outline-mode and
+;; outline-minor-mode buffers.  What's a "folding editor"?  Read on...
+;;
+;; Imagine you're in an outline-mode buffer and you've hidden all the text and
+;; subheadings under your level-1 headings.  You now want to look at the stuff
+;; hidden under one of these headings.  Normally you'd do C-c C-e (show-entry)
+;; to expose the body or C-c C-i to expose the child (level-2) headings.
+;;
+;; With foldout, you do C-c C-z (foldout-zoom-subtree).  This exposes the body
+;; and child subheadings and narrows the buffer so that only the level-1
+;; heading, the body and the level-2 headings are visible.  If you now want to
+;; look under one of the level-2 headings, position the cursor on it and do C-c
+;; C-z again.  This exposes the level-2 body and its level-3 child subheadings
+;; and narrows the buffer again.  You can keep on zooming in on successive
+;; subheadings as much as you like.  A string in the modeline tells you how
+;; deep you've gone.
+;;
+;; When zooming in on a heading you might only want to see the child
+;; subheadings.  You do this by specifying a numeric argument: C-u C-c C-z.
+;; You can specify the number of levels of children too (c.f. show-children):
+;; e.g. M-2 C-c C-z exposes two levels of child subheadings.  Alternatively,
+;; you might only be interested in the body.  You do this by specifying a
+;; negative argument: M-- C-c C-z.  You can also cause the whole subtree to be
+;; expanded, similar to C-c C-s (show-subtree), by specifying a zero argument:
+;; M-0 C-c C-z.
+;;
+;; While you're zoomed in you can still use outline-mode's exposure and hiding
+;; functions.  It won't upset foldout at all.  Also, since the buffer is
+;; narrowed, "global" editing actions will only affect the stuff under the
+;; zoomed-in heading.  This is useful for restricting changes to a particular
+;; chapter or section of your document.
+;;
+;; You unzoom (exit) a fold by doing C-c C-x (foldout-exit-fold).  This hides
+;; all the text and subheadings under the top-level heading and returns you to
+;; the previous view of the buffer.  Specifying a numeric argument exits that
+;; many folds.  Specifying a zero argument exits *all* folds.
+;;
+;; You might want to exit a fold *without* hiding the text and subheadings.
+;; You do this by specifying a negative argument.  For example, M--2 C-c C-x
+;; exits two folds and leaves the text and subheadings exposed.
+;;
+;; Foldout also provides mouse bindings for entering and exiting folds and for
+;; showing and hiding text.  Hold down Meta and Control, then click a mouse
+;; button as follows:-
+;;
+;;   mouse-1 (foldout-mouse-zoom) zooms in on the heading clicked on:-
+;;
+;;     single click	expose body
+;;     double click	expose subheadings
+;;     triple click	expose body and subheadings
+;;     quad click	expose entire subtree
+;;
+;;   mouse-2 (foldout-mouse-show) exposes text under the heading clicked on:-
+;;
+;;     single click	expose body
+;;     double click	expose subheadings
+;;     triple click	expose body and subheadings
+;;     quad click	expose entire subtree
+;;
+;;   mouse-3 (foldout-mouse-hide-or-exit) hides text under the heading clicked
+;;   on or exits the fold:-
+;;
+;;     single click	hide subtree
+;;     double click	exit fold and hide text
+;;     triple click	exit fold without hiding text
+;;     quad click	exit all folds and hide text
+;;
+;; You can change the modifier keys used by setting `foldout-mouse-modifiers'.
+
+;;; Installation:
+
+;; To use foldout, put this in your .emacs:-
+;;
+;;    (require 'foldout)
+;;
+;; If you don't want it loaded until you need it, try this instead:-
+;;
+;;    (eval-after-load "outline" '(require 'foldout))
+
+;;; Advertisements:
+
+;; Get out-xtra.el by Per Abrahamsen <abraham@iesd.auc.dk> for more
+;; outline-mode goodies.  In particular, `outline-hide-sublevels' makes
+;; setup a lot easier.
+;;
+;; folding.el by Jamie Lokier <u90jl@ecs.ox.ac.uk> supports folding by
+;; recognising special marker text in you file.
+;;
+;; c-outline.el (by me) provides outline-mode support to recognise `C'
+;; statements as outline headings, so with foldout you can have a folding `C'
+;; code editor without having to put in start- and end-of-fold markers.  This
+;; is a real winner!
+
+;;; ChangeLog:
+
+;; 1.8 15-Mar-94
+;; Changed meaning of prefix arg to foldout-zoom-subtree.  arg > 0 now means
+;; "expose that many children" instead of just "expose children" so it is more
+;; like `show-children' (C-c C-i).  Arg of C-u on its own only shows one level
+;; of children, though, so you can still zoom by doing C-u C-c C-z.
+;;
+;; I can't think of a good meaning for the value of a negative prefix.  Any
+;; suggestions?
+;;
+;; Added advertisement for my c-outline.el package.  Now you can have a folding
+;; editor for c-mode without any effort!
+
+;; 1.7	  7-Mar-94
+;; I got fed up trying to work out how many blank lines there were outside the
+;; narrowed region when inside a fold.  Now *all* newlines before the following
+;; heading are *in* the narrowed region.  Thus, if the cursor is at point-max,
+;; the number of blank lines above it is the number you'll get above the next
+;; heading.
+;;
+;; Since all newlines are now inside the narrowed region, when exiting a fold
+;; add a newline at the end of the region if there isn't one so that the
+;; following heading doesn't accidentally get joined to the body text.
+;;
+;; Bugfix: `foldout-mouse-modifiers' should be `defvar', not `defconst'.
+;;
+;; Use "cond" instead of "case" so that lemacs-19.9 users can use the mouse.
+;;
+;; Improve "Commentary" entry on using the mouse.
+;;
+;; Add "Installation" keyword.
+
+;; 1.6	  3-Mar-94
+;; Add mouse support functions foldout-mouse-zoom, foldout-mouse-show,
+;; foldout-mouse-hide-or-exit.
+
+;; 1.5	  11-Feb-94
+;; Rename `foldout-enter-subtree' to `foldout-zoom-subtree' and change
+;; keystroke from C-g to C-z.  This is more mnemonic and leaves C-g alone, as
+;; users expect this to cancel the current key sequence.
+;;
+;; Added better commentary at the request of RMS.  Added stuff to comply with
+;; the lisp-mnt.el conventions.  Added instructions on how best to load the
+;; package.
+
+;; 1.4	  2-Feb-94
+;; Bugfix: end-of-fold marking was wrong:-
+;;
+;;   End of narrowed region should be one character on from
+;;   (outline-end-of-subtree) so it includes the end-of-line at the end of the
+;;   last line of the subtree.
+;;
+;;   End-of-fold marker should be outside the narrowed region so text inserted
+;;   at the end of the region goes before the marker.  Need to make a special
+;;   case for end-of-buffer because it is impossible to set a marker that will
+;;   follow eob.  Bummer.
+
+;; 1.3	  28-Jan-94
+;; Changed `foldout-zoom-subtree'.  A zero arg now makes it expose the entire
+;; subtree on entering the fold.  As before, < 0 shows only the body and > 0
+;; shows only the subheadings.
+
+;; 1.2	  28-Jan-94
+;; Fixed a dumb bug - didn't make `foldout-modeline-string' buffer-local :-(
+;;
+;; Changed `foldout-exit-fold' to use prefix arg to say how many folds to exit.
+;; Negative arg means exit but don't hide text.  Zero arg means exit all folds.
+;;
+;; Added `foldout-inhibit-key-bindings' to inhibit key bindings.
+
+;; 1.1	  27-Jan-94
+;; Released to the net.  Inspired by a question in gnu.emacs.help from
+;; Jason D Lohn <jlohn@eng.umd.edu>.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'outline)
+
+;; something has gone very wrong if outline-minor-mode isn't bound now.
+(if (not (boundp 'outline-minor-mode))
+    (error "Can't find outline-minor-mode"))
+
+(defconst foldout-fold-list nil
+  "List of start and end markers for the folds currently entered.
+An end marker of NIL means the fold ends after (point-max).")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'foldout-fold-list)
+
+(defconst foldout-modeline-string nil
+  "Modeline string announcing that we are in an outline fold.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'foldout-modeline-string)
+
+;; put our minor mode string immediately following outline-minor-mode's
+(or (assq 'foldout-modeline-string minor-mode-alist)
+    (let ((outl-entry (memq (assq 'outline-minor-mode minor-mode-alist)
+			    minor-mode-alist))
+	  (foldout-entry '((foldout-modeline-string foldout-modeline-string))))
+
+      ;; something's wrong with outline if we can't find it
+      (if (null outl-entry)
+	  (error "Can't find outline-minor-mode in minor-mode-alist"))
+
+      ;; slip our fold announcement into the list
+      (setcdr outl-entry (nconc foldout-entry (cdr outl-entry)))
+      ))
+
+
+(defun foldout-zoom-subtree (&optional exposure)
+  "Open the subtree under the current heading and narrow to it.
+
+Normally the body and the immediate subheadings are exposed, but
+optional arg EXPOSURE \(interactively with prefix arg\) changes this:-
+
+	EXPOSURE > 0	exposes n levels of subheadings (c.f. show-children)
+	EXPOSURE < 0	exposes only the body
+	EXPOSURE = 0	exposes the entire subtree"
+  (interactive "P")
+  (save-excursion
+    (widen)
+    (outline-back-to-heading)
+    (let* ((exposure-value (prefix-numeric-value exposure))
+	   (start (point))
+	   (start-marker (point-marker))
+	   (end (progn (outline-end-of-subtree)
+		       (skip-chars-forward "\n\^M")
+		       (point)))
+	   ;; I need a marker that will follow the end of the region even when
+	   ;; text is inserted right at the end.  Text gets inserted *after*
+	   ;; markers, so I need it at end+1.  Unfortunately I can't set a
+	   ;; marker at (point-max)+1, so I use NIL to mean the region ends at
+	   ;; (point-max).
+	   (end-marker (if (eobp) nil (set-marker (make-marker) (1+ end))))
+	   )
+
+      ;; narrow to this subtree
+      (narrow-to-region start end)
+
+      ;; show the body and/or subheadings for this heading
+      (goto-char start)
+      (cond
+       ((null exposure)
+	(show-entry)
+	(show-children))
+       ((< exposure-value 0)
+	(show-entry))
+       ((consp exposure)
+	(show-children))
+       ((> exposure-value 0)
+	(show-children exposure-value))
+       (t
+	(show-subtree))
+       )
+
+      ;; save the location of the fold we are entering
+      (setq foldout-fold-list (cons (cons start-marker end-marker)
+				    foldout-fold-list))
+
+      ;; update the modeline
+      (foldout-update-modeline)
+      )))
+
+
+(defun foldout-exit-fold (&optional num-folds)
+  "Return to the ARG'th enclosing fold view.  With ARG = 0 exit all folds.
+
+Normally causes exited folds to be hidden, but with ARG < 0, -ARG folds are
+exited and text is left visible."
+  (interactive "p")
+  (let (start-marker end-marker (hide-fold t))
+
+    ;; check there are some folds to leave
+    (if (null foldout-fold-list)
+	(error "Not in a fold!"))
+
+    (cond
+     ;; catch a request to leave all folds
+     ((zerop num-folds)
+      (setq num-folds (length foldout-fold-list)))
+ 
+     ;; have we been told not to hide the fold?
+     ((< num-folds 0)
+      (setq hide-fold nil
+	    num-folds (- num-folds)))
+     )
+
+    ;; limit the number of folds if we've been told to exit too many
+    (setq num-folds (min num-folds (length foldout-fold-list)))
+
+    ;; exit the folds
+    (widen)
+    (loop
+     always (progn
+	      ;; get the fold at the top of the stack
+	      (setq start-marker (car (car foldout-fold-list))
+		    end-marker (cdr (car foldout-fold-list))
+		    foldout-fold-list (cdr foldout-fold-list)
+		    num-folds (1- num-folds))
+
+	      ;; Make sure there is a newline at the end of this fold,
+	      ;; otherwise the following heading will get joined to the body
+	      ;; text.
+	      (if end-marker
+		  (progn
+		    (goto-char end-marker)
+		    (forward-char -1)
+		    (or (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M))
+			(insert ?\n))))
+
+	      ;; If this is the last fold to exit, hide the text unless we've
+	      ;; been told not to.  Note that at the moment point is at the
+	      ;; beginning of the following heading if there is one.
+
+	      ;; Also, make sure that the newline before the following heading
+	      ;; is \n otherwise it will be hidden.  If there is a newline
+	      ;; before this one, make it visible too so we do the same as
+	      ;; outline.el and leave a blank line before the heading.
+	      (if (zerop num-folds)
+		  (let ((beginning-of-heading (point))
+			(end-of-subtree (if end-marker
+					    (progn
+					      (forward-char -1)
+					      (if (memq (preceding-char)
+							'(?\n ?\^M))
+						  (forward-char -1))
+					      (point))
+					  (point-max))))
+		    ;; hide the subtree
+		    (if hide-fold
+			(outline-flag-region start-marker end-of-subtree ?\^M))
+
+		    ;; make sure the next heading is exposed
+		    (if end-marker
+			(outline-flag-region end-of-subtree
+					     beginning-of-heading ?\n))
+		    ))
+
+	      ;; zap the markers so they don't slow down editing
+	      (set-marker start-marker nil)
+	      (if end-marker (set-marker end-marker nil))
+	      )
+
+     ;; have we exited enough folds?
+     until (zerop num-folds))
+
+    ;; narrow to the enclosing fold if there is one
+    (if foldout-fold-list
+	(progn
+	  (setq start-marker (car (car foldout-fold-list))
+		end-marker (cdr (car foldout-fold-list)))
+	  (narrow-to-region start-marker
+			    (if end-marker
+				(1- (marker-position end-marker))
+			      (point-max)))
+	  ))
+    (recenter)
+
+    ;; update the modeline
+    (foldout-update-modeline)
+    ))
+
+
+(defun foldout-update-modeline ()
+  "Set the modeline string to indicate our fold depth."
+  (let ((depth (length foldout-fold-list)))
+    (setq foldout-modeline-string
+	  (cond
+	   ;; if we're not in a fold, keep quiet
+	   ((zerop depth)
+	    nil)
+	   ;; in outline-minor-mode we're after "Outl:xx" in the modeline
+	   (outline-minor-mode
+	    (format ":%d" depth))
+	   ;; otherwise just announce the depth (I guess we're in outline-mode)
+	   ((= depth 1)
+	    " Inside 1 fold")
+	   (t
+	    (format " Inside %d folds" depth))
+	   ))))
+
+
+(defun foldout-mouse-zoom (event)
+  "Zoom in on the heading clicked on.
+
+How much is exposed by the zoom depends on the number of mouse clicks:-
+
+	1	expose body
+	2	expose subheadings
+	3	expose body and subheadings
+	4	expose entire subtree"
+  (interactive "@e")
+
+  ;; swallow intervening mouse events so we only get the final click-count.
+  (setq event (foldout-mouse-swallow-events event))
+
+  ;; go to the heading clicked on
+  (foldout-mouse-goto-heading event)
+
+  ;; zoom away
+  (foldout-zoom-subtree
+   (let ((nclicks (event-click-count event)))
+     (cond
+      ((= nclicks 1) -1)		; body only
+      ((= nclicks 2) +1)		; subheadings only
+      ((= nclicks 3) nil)		; body and subheadings
+      (t 0)))))				; entire subtree
+
+(defun foldout-mouse-show (event)
+  "Show what is hidden under the heading clicked on.
+
+What gets exposed depends on the number of mouse clicks:-
+
+	1	expose body
+	2	expose subheadings
+	3	expose body and subheadings
+	4	expose entire subtree"
+  (interactive "@e")
+
+  ;; swallow intervening mouse events so we only get the final click-count.
+  (setq event (foldout-mouse-swallow-events event))
+
+  ;; expose the text
+  (foldout-mouse-goto-heading event)
+  (let ((nclicks (event-click-count event)))
+    (cond
+     ((= nclicks 1) (show-entry))
+     ((= nclicks 2) (show-children))
+     ((= nclicks 3) (show-entry) (show-children))
+     (t (show-subtree)))))
+
+(defun foldout-mouse-hide-or-exit (event)
+  "Hide the subtree under the heading clicked on, or exit a fold.
+
+What happens depends on the number of mouse clicks:-
+
+	1	hide subtree
+	2	exit fold and hide text
+	3	exit fold without hiding text
+	4	exit all folds and hide text"
+  (interactive "@e")
+
+  ;; swallow intervening mouse events so we only get the final click-count.
+  (setq event (foldout-mouse-swallow-events event))
+
+  ;; hide or exit
+  (let ((nclicks (event-click-count event)))
+    (if (= nclicks 1)
+	(progn
+	  (foldout-mouse-goto-heading event)
+	  (hide-subtree))
+      (foldout-exit-fold
+       (cond
+	((= nclicks 2) 1)		; exit and hide
+	((= nclicks 3) -1)		; exit don't hide
+	(t 0))))))			; exit all
+
+
+(defun foldout-mouse-swallow-events (event)
+  "Swallow intervening mouse events so we only get the final click-count.
+Signal an error if the final event isn't the same type as the first one."
+  (let ((initial-event-type (event-basic-type event)))
+    (while (null (sit-for 0 double-click-time 'nodisplay))
+      (setq event (read-event)))
+    (or (eq initial-event-type (event-basic-type event))
+	(error "")))
+  event)
+
+(defun foldout-mouse-goto-heading (event)
+  "Go to the heading where the mouse event started.  Signal an error
+if the event didn't occur on a heading."
+  (goto-char (posn-point (event-start event)))
+  (or (outline-on-heading-p)
+      ;; outline.el sometimes treats beginning-of-buffer as a heading
+      ;; even though outline-on-heading returns nil.
+      (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (bobp))
+      (error "Not a heading line")))
+
+
+;;; Keymaps:
+
+(defvar foldout-inhibit-key-bindings nil
+  "Set non-NIL before loading foldout to inhibit key bindings.")
+
+(defvar foldout-mouse-modifiers '(meta control)
+  "List of modifier keys to apply to foldout's mouse events.
+
+The default (meta control) makes foldout bind its functions to
+M-C-down-mouse-{1,2,3}.
+
+Valid modifiers are shift, control, meta, alt, hyper and super.")
+
+(if foldout-inhibit-key-bindings
+    ()
+  (define-key outline-mode-map "\C-c\C-z" 'foldout-zoom-subtree)
+  (define-key outline-mode-map "\C-c\C-x" 'foldout-exit-fold)
+  (define-key outline-minor-mode-map
+    (concat outline-minor-mode-prefix "\C-z") 'foldout-zoom-subtree)
+  (define-key outline-minor-mode-map
+    (concat outline-minor-mode-prefix "\C-x") 'foldout-exit-fold)
+
+  (let* ((modifiers (apply 'concat
+			   (mapcar (function
+				    (lambda (modifier)
+				      (vector
+				       (cond
+					 ((eq modifier 'shift) ?S)
+					 ((eq modifier 'control) ?C)
+					 ((eq modifier 'meta) ?M)
+					 ((eq modifier 'alt) ?A)
+					 ((eq modifier 'hyper) ?H)
+					 ((eq modifier 'super) ?s)
+					 (t (error "invalid mouse modifier %s"
+						   modifier)))
+				       ?-)))
+				   foldout-mouse-modifiers)))
+	 (mouse-1 (vector (intern (concat modifiers "down-mouse-1"))))
+	 (mouse-2 (vector (intern (concat modifiers "down-mouse-2"))))
+	 (mouse-3 (vector (intern (concat modifiers "down-mouse-3")))))
+
+    (define-key outline-mode-map mouse-1 'foldout-mouse-zoom)
+    (define-key outline-mode-map mouse-2 'foldout-mouse-show)
+    (define-key outline-mode-map mouse-3 'foldout-mouse-hide-or-exit)
+
+    (define-key outline-minor-mode-map mouse-1 'foldout-mouse-zoom)
+    (define-key outline-minor-mode-map mouse-2 'foldout-mouse-show)
+    (define-key outline-minor-mode-map mouse-3 'foldout-mouse-hide-or-exit)
+    ))
+
+(provide 'foldout)
+
+;;; foldout.el ends here