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1 ;;; viper.el --- A full-featured Vi emulator for GNU Emacs and XEmacs,
2 ;; a VI Plan for Emacs Rescue,
3 ;; and a venomous VI PERil.
4 ;; Viper Is also a Package for Emacs Rebels.
5 ;;
6 ;; Keywords: emulations
7 ;; Author: Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.sunysb.edu>
8
9 ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
10
11 (defconst viper-version "3.004 (Polyglot) of November 11, 1997"
12 "The current version of Viper")
13
14 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
15
16 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
17 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
18 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
19 ;; any later version.
20
21 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
22 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
23 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
24 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
25
26 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
27 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
28 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
29 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
30
31 ;;; Commentary:
32
33 ;; Viper is a full-featured Vi emulator for Emacs and XEmacs. It emulates and
34 ;; improves upon the standard features of Vi and, at the same time, allows
35 ;; full access to all Emacs facilities. Viper supports multiple undo,
36 ;; file name completion, command, file, and search history and it extends
37 ;; Vi in many other ways. Viper is highly customizable through the various
38 ;; hooks, user variables, and keymaps. It is implemented as a collection
39 ;; of minor modes and it is designed to provide full access to all Emacs
40 ;; major and minor modes.
41 ;;
42 ;;; History
43 ;;
44 ;; Viper is a new name for a package formerly known as VIP-19,
45 ;; which was a successor of VIP version 3.5 by Masahiko Sato
46 ;; <ms@sail.stanford.edu> and VIP version 4.2 by Aamod Sane
47 ;; <sane@cs.uiuc.edu>. Some ideas from vip 4.4.2 by Aamod Sane
48 ;; were also shamelessly plagiarized.
49 ;;
50 ;; Viper maintains some degree of compatibility with these older
51 ;; packages. See the documentation for customization.
52 ;;
53 ;; The main difference between Viper and these older packages are:
54 ;;
55 ;; 1. Viper emulates Vi at several levels, from almost complete conformity
56 ;; to a rather loose Vi-compliance.
57 ;;
58 ;; 2. Viper provides full access to all major and minor modes of Emacs
59 ;; without the need to type extra keys.
60 ;; The older versions of VIP (and other Vi emulators) do not work with
61 ;; some major and minor modes.
62 ;;
63 ;; 3. Viper supports vi-style undo.
64 ;;
65 ;; 4. Viper fully emulates (and improves upon) vi's replacement mode.
66 ;;
67 ;; 5. Viper has a better interface to ex, including command, variable, and
68 ;; file name completion.
69 ;;
70 ;; 6. Viper uses native Emacs history and completion features; it doesn't
71 ;; rely on other packages (such as gmhist.el and completer.el) to provide
72 ;; these features.
73 ;;
74 ;; 7. Viper supports Vi-style editing in the minibuffer, by allowing the
75 ;; user to switch from Insert state to Vi state to Replace state, etc.
76 ;;
77 ;; 8. Viper keeps history of recently inserted pieces of text and recently
78 ;; executed Vi-style destructive commands, such as `i', `d', etc.
79 ;; These pieces of text can be inserted in later insertion commands;
80 ;; the previous destructive commands can be re-executed.
81 ;;
82 ;; 9. Viper has Vi-style keyboard macros, which enhances the similar
83 ;; facility in the original Vi.
84 ;; First, one can execute any Emacs command while defining a
85 ;; macro, not just the Vi commands. Second, macros are defined in a
86 ;; WYSYWYG mode, using an interface to Emacs' WYSIWYG style of defining
87 ;; macros. Third, in Viper, one can define macros that are specific to
88 ;; a given buffer, a given major mode, or macros defined for all buffers.
89 ;; The same macro name can have several different definitions:
90 ;; one global, several definitions for various major modes, and
91 ;; definitions for specific buffers.
92 ;; Buffer-specific definitions override mode-specific
93 ;; definitions, which, in turn, override global definitions.
94 ;;
95 ;;
96 ;;; Installation:
97 ;; -------------
98 ;;
99 ;; (require 'viper)
100 ;;
101
102 ;;; Acknowledgements:
103 ;; -----------------
104 ;; Bug reports and ideas contributed by many users have helped
105 ;; improve Viper and the various versions of VIP.
106 ;; See the on-line manual for a complete list of contributors.
107 ;;
108 ;;
109 ;;; Notes:
110 ;;
111 ;; 1. Major modes.
112 ;; In most cases, Viper handles major modes correctly, i.e., they come up
113 ;; in the right state (either vi-state or emacs-state). For instance, text
114 ;; files come up in vi-state, while, say, Dired appears in emacs-state by
115 ;; default.
116 ;; However, some modes do not appear in the right mode in the beginning,
117 ;; usually because they neglect to follow Emacs conventions (e.g., they don't
118 ;; use kill-all-local-variables when they start). Some major modes
119 ;; may fail to come up in emacs-state if they call hooks, such as
120 ;; text-hook, for no good reason.
121 ;;
122 ;; As an immediate solution, you can hit C-z to bring about the right mode.
123 ;; An interim solution is to add an appropriate hook to the mode like this:
124 ;;
125 ;; (add-hook 'your-favorite-mode 'viper-mode)
126 ;; or
127 ;; (add-hook 'your-favorite-mode 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
128 ;;
129 ;; whichever applies. The right thing to do, however, is to complain to the
130 ;; author of the respective package. (Sometimes they also neglect to equip
131 ;; their modes with hooks, which is one more reason for complaining.)
132 ;;
133 ;; 2. Keymap handling
134 ;; Each Viper state (insert, vi, replace) is implemented as a collection of
135 ;; several minor modes, each with its own keymap.
136 ;;
137 ;; Viper's Vi state consists of seven minor modes:
138 ;;
139 ;; viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode
140 ;; viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode
141 ;; viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode
142 ;; viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode
143 ;; viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode
144 ;; viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode
145 ;; viper-vi-basic-minor-mode
146 ;;
147 ;; Bindings done to the keymap of the first mode overshadow those done to
148 ;; the second, which, in turn, overshadows those done to the third, etc.
149 ;;
150 ;; The last viper-vi-basic-minor-mode contains most of the usual Vi bindings
151 ;; in its edit mode. This mode provides access to all Emacs facilities.
152 ;; Novice users, however, may want to set their viper-expert-level to 1
153 ;; in their .viper file. This will enable viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode. This
154 ;; minor mode's bindings make Viper simulate the usual Vi very closely.
155 ;; For instance, C-c will not have its standard Emacs binding
156 ;; and so many of the goodies of Emacs are not available.
157 ;;
158 ;; A skilled user should set viper-expert-level to at least 3. This will
159 ;; enable `C-c' and many Emacs facilities will become available.
160 ;; In this case, viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode is inactive.
161 ;;
162 ;; Viper gurus should have at least
163 ;; (setq viper-expert-level 4)
164 ;; in their ~/.viper files. This will unsuppress all Emacs keys that are not
165 ;; essential for VI-style editing.
166 ;; Pick-and-choose users may want to put
167 ;; (setq viper-expert-level 5)
168 ;; in ~/.viper. Viper will then leave it up to the user to set the variables
169 ;; viper-want-* See viper-set-expert-level for details.
170 ;;
171 ;; The very first minor mode, viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode, is of no
172 ;; concern for the user. It is needed to bind Viper's vital keys, such as
173 ;; ESC and C-z.
174 ;;
175 ;; The second mode, viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode, usually has an
176 ;; empty keymap. However, the user can set bindings in this keymap, which
177 ;; will overshadow the corresponding bindings in the other two minor
178 ;; modes. This is useful, for example, for setting up ZZ in gnus,
179 ;; rmail, mh-e, etc., to send message instead of saving it in a file.
180 ;; Likewise, in Dired mode, you may want to bind ZN and ZP to commands
181 ;; that would visit the next or the previous file in the Dired buffer.
182 ;; Setting local keys is tricky, so don't do it directly. Instead, use
183 ;; viper-add-local-keys function (see its doc).
184 ;;
185 ;; The third minor mode, viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode, is also intended
186 ;; for the users but, unlike viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode, its key
187 ;; bindings are seen in all Viper buffers. This mode keys can be done
188 ;; with define-key command.
189 ;;
190 ;; The fourth minor mode, viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode, is used by keyboard
191 ;; macros. Users are NOT supposed to modify this keymap directly.
192 ;;
193 ;; The fifth mode, viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode, can be used to set
194 ;; key bindings that are visible in some major modes but not in others.
195 ;;
196 ;; Users are allowed to modify keymaps that belong to
197 ;; viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode, viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode,
198 ;; and viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode only.
199 ;;
200 ;; Viper's Insert state also has seven minor modes:
201 ;;
202 ;; viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode
203 ;; viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode
204 ;; viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode
205 ;; viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode
206 ;; viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode
207 ;; viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode
208 ;; viper-insert-basic-minor-mode
209 ;;
210 ;; As with VI's editing modes, the first mode,
211 ;; viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode is used to bind vital keys that are not
212 ;; to be changed by the user.
213 ;;
214 ;; The next mode, viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode, is used to customize
215 ;; bindings in the insert state of Viper. The third mode,
216 ;; viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode is like
217 ;; viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode, except that its bindings are seen in
218 ;; all Viper buffers. As with viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode, its bindings
219 ;; should be done via the function viper-add-local-keys. Bindings for
220 ;; viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode can be set with the define-key command.
221 ;;
222 ;; The next minor mode, viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode,
223 ;; is used for keyboard VI-style macros defined with :map!.
224 ;;
225 ;; The fifth minor mode, viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode, is like
226 ;; viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode, except that it is used in the Insert
227 ;; state; it can be used to modify keys in a mode-specific fashion.
228 ;;
229 ;; The minor mode viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode is in effect when
230 ;; the user wants a high degree of Vi compatibility (a bad idea, really!).
231 ;; The last minor mode, viper-insert-basic-minor-mode, is always in effect
232 ;; when Viper is in insert state. It binds a small number of keys needed for
233 ;; Viper's operation.
234 ;;
235 ;; Finally, Viper provides minor modes for overriding bindings set by Emacs
236 ;; modes when Viper is in Emacs state:
237 ;;
238 ;; viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode
239 ;; viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode
240 ;; viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode
241 ;; viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode
242 ;;
243 ;; These minor modes are in effect when Viper is in Emacs state. The keymap
244 ;; associated with viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode,
245 ;; viper-emacs-global-user-map, overrides the global and local keymaps as
246 ;; well as the minor mode keymaps set by other modes. The keymap of
247 ;; viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode, viper-emacs-local-user-map, overrides
248 ;; everything, but it is used on a per buffer basis.
249 ;; The keymap associated with viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode
250 ;; overrides keys on a per-major-mode basis. The mode
251 ;; viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode is used to define Vi-style macros in Emacs
252 ;; state.
253 ;;
254 ;; 3. There is also one minor mode that is used when Viper is in its
255 ;; replace-state (used for commands like cw, C, etc.). This mode is
256 ;; called
257 ;;
258 ;; viper-replace-minor-mode
259 ;;
260 ;; and its keymap is viper-replace-map. Replace minor mode is always
261 ;; used in conjunction with the minor modes for insert-state, and its
262 ;; keymap overshadows the keymaps for insert minor modes.
263 ;;
264 ;; 4. Defining buffer-local bindings in Vi and Insert modes.
265 ;; As mentioned before, sometimes, it is convenient to have
266 ;; buffer-specific of mode-specific key bindings in Vi and insert modes.
267 ;; Viper provides a special function, viper-add-local-keys, to do precisely
268 ;; this. For instance, is you need to add couple of mode-specific bindings
269 ;; to Insert mode, you can put
270 ;;
271 ;; (viper-add-local-keys 'insert-state '((key1 . func1) (key2 .func2)))
272 ;;
273 ;; somewhere in a hook of this major mode. If you put something like this
274 ;; in your own elisp function, this will define bindings specific to the
275 ;; buffer that was current at the time of the call to viper-add-local-keys.
276 ;; The only thing to make sure here is that the major mode of this buffer
277 ;; is written according to Emacs conventions, which includes a call to
278 ;; (kill-all-local-variables). See viper-add-local-keys for more details.
279 ;;
280 ;;
281 ;; TO DO (volunteers?):
282 ;;
283 ;; 1. Some of the code that is inherited from VIP-3.5 is rather
284 ;; convoluted. Instead of viper-command-argument, keymaps should bind the
285 ;; actual commands. E.g., "dw" should be bound to a generic command
286 ;; viper-delete that will delete things based on the value of
287 ;; last-command-char. This would greatly simplify the logic and the code.
288 ;;
289 ;; 2. Somebody should venture to write a customization package a la
290 ;; options.el that would allow the user to change values of variables
291 ;; that meet certain specs (e.g., match a regexp) and whose doc string
292 ;; starts with a '*'. Then, the user should be offered to save
293 ;; variables that were changed. This will make user's customization job
294 ;; much easier.
295 ;;
296
297 ;; Code
298
299 (require 'advice)
300 (require 'cl)
301 (require 'ring)
302
303 ;; compiler pacifier
304 (defvar mark-even-if-inactive)
305 (defvar quail-mode)
306 (defvar viper-expert-level)
307 (defvar viper-expert-level)
308
309 ;; loading happens only in non-interactive compilation
310 ;; in order to spare non-viperized emacs from being viperized
311 (if noninteractive
312 (eval-when-compile
313 (let ((load-path (cons (expand-file-name ".") load-path)))
314 (or (featurep 'viper-init)
315 (load "viper-init.el" nil nil 'nosuffix))
316 (or (featurep 'viper-cmd)
317 (load "viper-cmd.el" nil nil 'nosuffix))
318 )))
319 ;; end pacifier
320
321 (require 'viper-init)
322
323 ;; better be defined before Viper custom group.
324 (defvar viper-custom-file-name (convert-standard-filename "~/.viper")
325 "Viper customisation file.
326 If set by the user, this must be done _before_ Viper is loaded in `~/.emacs'.")
327
328 (defgroup viper nil
329 "Vi emulation within Emacs.
330 NOTE: Viper customization should be saved in `viper-custom-file-name', which
331 defaults to `~/.viper'."
332 :prefix "viper-"
333 :group 'emulations)
334
335 (require 'viper-cmd)
336
337 (defgroup viper-misc nil
338 "Miscellaneous Viper customization."
339 :prefix "viper-"
340 :group 'viper)
341
342
343 (defcustom viper-always t
344 "Non-nil means, arrange for vi-state to be a default when appropriate.
345 This is different from `viper-mode' variable in that `viper-mode' determines
346 whether to use Viper in the first place, while `viper-always', if nil, lets
347 user decide when to invoke Viper in a major mode."
348 :type 'boolean
349 :tag "Always Invoke Viper"
350 :group 'viper-misc)
351
352 ;; Non-viper variables that need to be saved in case the user decides to
353 ;; de-viperize emacs.
354 (defvar viper-saved-non-viper-variables nil)
355 ;; Contains user settings for vars affected by viper-set-expert-level function.
356 ;; Not a user option.
357 (defvar viper-saved-user-settings nil)
358
359 (defcustom viper-mode (cond (noninteractive nil)
360 (t 'ask))
361 "To Viperize or not to Viperize.
362 If t, viperize emacs. If nil -- don't. If `ask', ask the user.
363 This variable is used primatily when Viper is being loaded.
364
365 Must be set in `~/.emacs' before Viper is loaded.
366 DO NOT set this variable interactively, unless you are using the customization
367 widget."
368 :type '(choice (const nil) (const t) (const ask))
369 :tag "Set Viper Mode on Loading"
370 :group 'viper-misc)
371
372 (defcustom viper-non-vi-major-modes
373 '(custom-mode dired-mode efs-mode internal-ange-ftp-mode tar-mode
374 mh-folder-mode gnus-group-mode gnus-summary-mode Info-mode
375 Buffer-menu-mode view-mode vm-mode vm-summary-mode)
376 "*A list of major modes that should never come up in Vi command mode.
377 Viper automatically augments this list with some obvious modes, such as
378 `dired-mode', `tar-mode', etc. So, don't put a mode on this list, unless
379 it comes up in a wrong Viper state."
380 :type '(repeat symbol)
381 :group 'viper-misc)
382
383
384 \f
385
386 ;;;###autoload
387 (defun toggle-viper-mode ()
388 "Toggle Viper on/off.
389 If Viper is enabled, turn it off. Otherwise, turn it on."
390 (interactive)
391 (if (eq viper-mode t)
392 (viper-go-away)
393 (setq viper-mode nil)
394 (viper-mode)))
395
396 ;;;###autoload
397 (defun viper-mode ()
398 "Turn on Viper emulation of Vi."
399 (interactive)
400 (if (not noninteractive)
401 (progn
402 ;; if the user requested viper-mode explicitly
403 (if viper-mode
404 ()
405 (setq viper-mode t)
406 (load-library "viper"))
407
408 (if viper-first-time ; Important check. Prevents mix-up of startup and
409 (progn ; expert-level msgs when viper-mode recurses
410 (setq viper-first-time nil)
411 (if (not viper-inhibit-startup-message)
412 (save-window-excursion
413 (setq viper-inhibit-startup-message t)
414 (delete-other-windows)
415 (switch-to-buffer "Viper Startup Message")
416 (erase-buffer)
417 (insert
418 (substitute-command-keys
419 "Viper Is a Package for Emacs Rebels,
420 a VI Plan for Emacs Rescue, and a venomous VI PERil.
421
422 Incidentally, Viper emulates Vi under GNU Emacs 20 and XEmacs 20.
423 It supports all of what is good in Vi and Ex, while extending
424 and improving upon much of it.
425
426 1. Viper supports Vi at several levels. Level 1 is the closest to Vi,
427 level 5 provides the most flexibility to depart from many Vi conventions.
428
429 You will be asked to specify your user level in a following screen.
430
431 If you select user level 1 then the keys ^X, ^C, ^Z, and ^G will behave
432 as in VI, to smooth transition to Viper for the beginners. However, to
433 use Emacs productively, you are advised to reach user level 3 or higher.
434
435 At user level 2 or higher, ^X and ^C have Emacs, not Vi, bindings;
436 ^Z toggles Vi/Emacs states; ^G is Emacs' keyboard-quit (like ^C in Vi).
437
438 2. Vi exit functions (e.g., :wq, ZZ) work on INDIVIDUAL files -- they
439 do not cause Emacs to quit, except at user level 1 (for a novice).
440 3. ^X^C EXITS EMACS.
441 4. Viper supports multiple undo: `u' will undo. Typing `.' will repeat
442 undo. Another `u' changes direction.
443
444 6. Emacs Meta key is `C-\\' (in all modes) or `\\ ESC' (in Vi command mode).
445 On a window system, the best way is to use the Meta-key on your keyboard.
446 7. Try \\[keyboard-quit] and \\[abort-recursive-edit] repeatedly,if
447 something funny happens. This would abort the current editing command.
448
449 For more information on Viper:
450
451 a. Type `:help' in Vi command mode
452 b. Print Viper manual, found in ./etc/viper.dvi
453 c. Print the Quick Reference, found in ./etc/viperCard.dvi
454
455 To submit a bug report or to contact the author, type :submitReport in Vi
456 command mode. To shoo Viper away and return to pure Emacs (horror!), type:
457
458 M-x viper-go-away
459
460 This startup message appears whenever you load Viper, unless you type `y' now."
461 ))
462 (goto-char (point-min))
463 (if (y-or-n-p "Inhibit Viper startup message? ")
464 (viper-save-setting
465 'viper-inhibit-startup-message
466 "Viper startup message inhibited"
467 viper-custom-file-name t))
468 ;;(kill-buffer (current-buffer))
469 (message
470 "The last message is in buffer `Viper Startup Message'")
471 (sit-for 4)
472 ))
473 (viper-set-expert-level 'dont-change-unless)))
474
475 (or (memq major-mode viper-non-vi-major-modes) ; don't switch to Vi
476 (viper-change-state-to-vi)))))
477
478 \f
479 ;; This hook designed to enable Vi-style editing in comint-based modes."
480 (defun viper-comint-mode-hook ()
481 (setq require-final-newline nil
482 viper-ex-style-editing nil
483 viper-ex-style-motion nil)
484 (viper-change-state-to-insert))
485
486
487 ;; remove viper hooks from SYMBOL
488 (defun viper-remove-hooks (symbol)
489 (cond ((not (boundp symbol)) nil)
490 ((not (listp (eval symbol))) nil)
491 ((string-match "-hook" (symbol-name symbol))
492 (remove-hook symbol 'viper-mode)
493 (remove-hook symbol 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
494 (remove-hook symbol 'viper-change-state-to-insert)
495 (remove-hook symbol 'viper-change-state-to-vi)
496 )))
497
498 ;; Remove local value in all existing buffers
499 ;; This doesn't delocalize vars (which would have been desirable)
500 (defun viper-delocalize-var (symbol)
501 (mapcar (function (lambda (buf)
502 (save-excursion
503 (set-buffer buf)
504 (kill-local-variable symbol))))
505 (buffer-list)))
506
507
508 (defun viper-go-away ()
509 "De-Viperize Emacs.
510 This function tries to do as good a job as possible. However, it may undo some
511 user customization, unrelated to Viper. For instance, if the user advised
512 `read-file-name', `describe-key', and some others, then this advice will be
513 undone.
514 It also doesn't undo some Viper settings. For instance, `minor-mode-map-alist'
515 remains buffer-local."
516 (interactive)
517
518 ;; restore non-viper vars
519 (setq-default
520 default-major-mode
521 (viper-standard-value 'default-major-mode viper-saved-non-viper-variables)
522 next-line-add-newlines
523 (viper-standard-value
524 'next-line-add-newlines viper-saved-non-viper-variables)
525 require-final-newline
526 (viper-standard-value
527 'require-final-newline viper-saved-non-viper-variables)
528 scroll-step
529 (viper-standard-value 'scroll-step viper-saved-non-viper-variables)
530 mode-line-buffer-identification
531 (viper-standard-value
532 'mode-line-buffer-identification viper-saved-non-viper-variables)
533 global-mode-string
534 (delq 'viper-mode-string global-mode-string))
535
536 (if viper-emacs-p
537 (setq-default
538 mark-even-if-inactive
539 (viper-standard-value
540 'mark-even-if-inactive viper-saved-non-viper-variables)))
541
542 ;; Ideally, we would like to be able to de-localize local variables
543 (viper-delocalize-var 'minor-mode-map-alist)
544 (viper-delocalize-var 'require-final-newline)
545
546
547 ;; deactivate all advices done by Viper.
548 (ad-deactivate-regexp "viper-")
549
550 (setq viper-mode nil)
551
552 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-minibuffer-minor-mode)
553 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-minibuffer-minor-mode)
554 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode)
555 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode)
556
557 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode)
558 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode)
559 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode)
560 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode)
561 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode)
562 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-vi-basic-minor-mode)
563
564 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-replace-minor-mode)
565
566 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode)
567 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode)
568 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode)
569 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode)
570 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode)
571 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-insert-basic-minor-mode)
572
573 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode)
574 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode)
575 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode)
576 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode)
577 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode)
578
579 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-current-state)
580 (viper-delocalize-var 'viper-mode-string)
581
582 (setq-default viper-vi-minibuffer-minor-mode nil
583 viper-insert-minibuffer-minor-mode nil
584 viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode nil
585 viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode nil
586
587 viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode nil
588 viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode nil
589 viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode nil
590 viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode nil
591 viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode nil
592 viper-vi-basic-minor-mode nil
593
594 viper-replace-minor-mode nil
595
596 viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode nil
597 viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode nil
598 viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode nil
599 viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode nil
600 viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode nil
601 viper-insert-basic-minor-mode nil
602
603 viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode nil
604 viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode nil
605 viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode nil
606 viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode nil
607 viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode nil
608
609 viper-current-state 'emacs-state
610 viper-mode-string viper-emacs-state-id
611 )
612
613 ;; remove all hooks set by viper
614 (mapatoms 'viper-remove-hooks)
615 (remove-hook 'comint-mode-hook 'viper-comint-mode-hook)
616 (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'viper-minibuffer-setup-sentinel)
617
618 ;; unbind Viper mouse bindings
619 (viper-unbind-mouse-search-key)
620 (viper-unbind-mouse-insert-key)
621 ;; In emacs, we have to advice handle-switch-frame
622 ;; This advice is undone earlier, when all advices matchine "viper-" are
623 ;; deactivated.
624 (if viper-xemacs-p
625 (remove-hook 'mouse-leave-frame-hook 'viper-remember-current-frame))
626 ) ; end viper-go-away
627
628
629
630
631 ;; This sets major mode hooks to make them come up in vi-state.
632 (defun viper-set-hooks ()
633
634 ;; It is of course a misnomer to call viper-mode a `major mode'.
635 ;; However, this has the effect that if the user didn't specify the
636 ;; default mode, new buffers that fall back on the default will come up
637 ;; in Fundamental Mode and Vi state.
638 (setq default-major-mode 'viper-mode)
639
640 ;; The following major modes should come up in vi-state
641 (defadvice fundamental-mode (after viper-fundamental-mode-ad activate)
642 "Run `viper-change-state-to-vi' on entry."
643 (viper-change-state-to-vi))
644
645 (defvar makefile-mode-hook)
646 (add-hook 'makefile-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
647
648 ;; Help mode is now for viewing only
649 (defvar help-mode-hook)
650 (add-hook 'help-mode-hook 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
651 (viper-modify-major-mode 'help-mode 'emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map)
652
653 (defvar awk-mode-hook)
654 (add-hook 'awk-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
655
656 (defvar html-mode-hook)
657 (add-hook 'html-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
658 (defvar html-helper-mode-hook)
659 (add-hook 'html-helper-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
660
661 (defvar java-mode-hook)
662 (add-hook 'java-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
663
664 (defvar javascript-mode-hook)
665 (add-hook 'javascript-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
666
667 (defvar emacs-lisp-mode-hook)
668 (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
669 (defvar lisp-mode-hook)
670 (add-hook 'lisp-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
671 (defvar lisp-interaction-mode-hook)
672 (add-hook 'lisp-interaction-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
673
674 (defvar bibtex-mode-hook)
675 (add-hook 'bibtex-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
676
677 (defvar cc-mode-hook)
678 (add-hook 'cc-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
679
680 (defvar c-mode-hook)
681 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
682
683 (defvar c++-mode-hook)
684 (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
685
686 (defvar fortran-mode-hook)
687 (add-hook 'fortran-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
688 (defvar f90-mode-hook)
689 (add-hook 'f90-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
690
691 (defvar basic-mode-hook)
692 (add-hook 'basic-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
693 (defvar bat-mode-hook)
694 (add-hook 'bat-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
695
696 (defvar asm-mode-hook)
697 (add-hook 'asm-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
698
699 (defvar prolog-mode-hook)
700 (add-hook 'prolog-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
701
702 (defvar text-mode-hook)
703 (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
704
705 (add-hook 'completion-list-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
706 (add-hook 'compilation-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
707
708 (defvar perl-mode-hook)
709 (add-hook 'perl-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
710
711 (defvar tcl-mode-hook)
712 (add-hook 'tcl-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
713
714 (defvar python-mode-hook)
715 (add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
716
717 (defvar emerge-startup-hook)
718 (add-hook 'emerge-startup-hook 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
719
720 ;; Tell vc-diff to put *vc* in Vi mode
721 (if (featurep 'vc)
722 (defadvice vc-diff (after viper-vc-ad activate)
723 "Force Vi state in VC diff buffer."
724 (viper-change-state-to-vi))
725 (eval-after-load
726 "vc"
727 '(defadvice vc-diff (after viper-vc-ad activate)
728 "Force Vi state in VC diff buffer."
729 (viper-change-state-to-vi))))
730
731 (eval-after-load
732 "emerge"
733 '(defadvice emerge-quit (after viper-emerge-advice activate)
734 "Run `viper-change-state-to-vi' after quitting emerge."
735 (viper-change-state-to-vi)))
736 ;; In case Emerge was loaded before Viper.
737 (defadvice emerge-quit (after viper-emerge-advice activate)
738 "Run `viper-change-state-to-vi' after quitting emerge."
739 (viper-change-state-to-vi))
740
741 ;; passwd.el sets up its own buffer, which turns up in Vi mode,
742 ;; thus overriding the local map. We don't need Vi mode here.
743 (eval-after-load
744 "passwd"
745 '(defadvice read-passwd-1 (before viper-passwd-ad activate)
746 "Switch to emacs state while reading password."
747 (viper-change-state-to-emacs)))
748
749 ;; Emacs shell, ange-ftp, and comint-based modes
750 (defvar comint-mode-hook)
751 (viper-modify-major-mode
752 'comint-mode 'insert-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map)
753 (viper-modify-major-mode
754 'comint-mode 'vi-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map)
755 (viper-modify-major-mode
756 'shell-mode 'insert-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map)
757 (viper-modify-major-mode
758 'shell-mode 'vi-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map)
759 ;; ange-ftp in XEmacs
760 (viper-modify-major-mode
761 'ange-ftp-shell-mode 'insert-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map)
762 (viper-modify-major-mode
763 'ange-ftp-shell-mode 'vi-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map)
764 ;; ange-ftp in Emacs
765 (viper-modify-major-mode
766 'internal-ange-ftp-mode 'insert-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map)
767 (viper-modify-major-mode
768 'internal-ange-ftp-mode 'vi-state viper-comint-mode-modifier-map)
769 ;; set hook
770 (add-hook 'comint-mode-hook 'viper-comint-mode-hook)
771
772 ;; Shell scripts
773 (defvar sh-mode-hook)
774 (add-hook 'sh-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
775 (defvar ksh-mode-hook)
776 (add-hook 'ksh-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
777
778 ;; Dired
779 (viper-modify-major-mode 'dired-mode 'emacs-state viper-dired-modifier-map)
780 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'dired-mode)
781 (add-hook 'dired-mode-hook 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
782
783 ;; Tar
784 (viper-modify-major-mode 'tar-mode 'emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map)
785 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'tar-mode)
786
787 ;; MH-E
788 (viper-modify-major-mode
789 'mh-folder-mode 'emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map)
790 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'mh-folder-mode)
791 ;; changing state to emacs is needed so the preceding will take hold
792 (add-hook 'mh-folder-mode-hook 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
793 (add-hook 'mh-show-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
794
795 ;; Gnus
796 (viper-modify-major-mode
797 'gnus-group-mode 'emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map)
798 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'gnus-group-mode)
799 (viper-modify-major-mode
800 'gnus-summary-mode 'emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map)
801 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'gnus-summary-mode)
802 ;; changing state to emacs is needed so the preceding will take hold
803 (add-hook 'gnus-group-mode-hook 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
804 (add-hook 'gnus-summary-mode-hook 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
805 (add-hook 'gnus-article-mode-hook 'viper-mode)
806
807 ;; Info
808 (viper-modify-major-mode 'Info-mode 'emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map)
809 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'Info-mode)
810 ;; Switching to emacs is needed so the above will take hold
811 (defadvice Info-mode (after viper-Info-ad activate)
812 "Switch to emacs mode."
813 (viper-change-state-to-emacs))
814
815 ;; Buffer menu
816 (viper-modify-major-mode
817 'Buffer-menu-mode 'emacs-state viper-slash-and-colon-map)
818 (viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros nil 'Buffer-menu-mode)
819 ;; Switching to emacs is needed so the above will take hold
820 (defadvice Buffer-menu-mode (after viper-Buffer-menu-ad activate)
821 "Switch to emacs mode."
822 (viper-change-state-to-emacs))
823
824 ;; View mode
825 (defvar view-mode-hook)
826 (defvar view-hook)
827 (add-hook 'view-hook 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
828 (add-hook 'view-mode-hook 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
829
830 ;; For VM users.
831 ;; Put summary and other VM buffers in Emacs state.
832 (defvar vm-mode-hooks)
833 (defvar vm-summary-mode-hooks)
834 (add-hook 'vm-mode-hooks 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
835 (add-hook 'vm-summary-mode-hooks 'viper-change-state-to-emacs)
836
837 ;; For RMAIL users.
838 ;; Put buf in Emacs state after edit.
839 (eval-after-load
840 "rmailedit"
841 '(defadvice rmail-cease-edit (after viper-rmail-advice activate)
842 "Switch to emacs state when done editing message."
843 (viper-change-state-to-emacs)))
844 ;; In case RMAIL was loaded before Viper.
845 (defadvice rmail-cease-edit (after viper-rmail-advice activate)
846 "Switch to emacs state when done editing message."
847 (viper-change-state-to-emacs))
848
849 ;; ISO accents
850 ;; Need to do it after loading iso-acc, or else this loading will wipe out
851 ;; the advice.
852 (eval-after-load
853 "iso-acc"
854 (defadvice iso-accents-mode (around viper-iso-accents-advice activate)
855 "Set viper-automatic-iso-accents to iso-accents-mode."
856 (let ((arg (ad-get-arg 0)))
857 ad-do-it
858 (setq viper-automatic-iso-accents
859 (if (eq viper-current-state 'vi-state)
860 (if arg
861 ;; if iso-accents-mode was called with positive arg, turn
862 ;; accents on
863 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
864 ;; else: toggle viper-automatic-iso-accents
865 (not viper-automatic-iso-accents))
866 ;; other states: accept what iso-accents-mode has done
867 iso-accents-mode))
868 ;; turn off ISO accents in vi-state
869 (if (eq viper-current-state 'vi-state)
870 (viper-set-iso-accents-mode nil))
871 (if (memq viper-current-state '(vi-state insert-state replace-state))
872 (message "Viper ISO accents mode: %s"
873 (if viper-automatic-iso-accents "on" "off")))
874 )))
875
876 ;; International input methods
877 (if viper-emacs-p
878 (eval-after-load "mule-cmds"
879 (progn
880 (defadvice inactivate-input-method (after viper-mule-advice activate)
881 "Set viper-special-input-method to disable intl. input methods."
882 (viper-inactivate-input-method-action))
883 (defadvice activate-input-method (after viper-mule-advice activate)
884 "Set viper-special-input-method to enable intl. input methods."
885 (viper-activate-input-method-action))
886 ))
887 ;; XEmacs Although these hooks exist in Emacs, they don't seem to be always
888 ;; called on input-method activation/deactivation, so we the above advise
889 ;; functions instead.
890 (eval-after-load "mule-cmds"
891 (progn
892 (add-hook 'input-method-activate-hook
893 'viper-activate-input-method-action t)
894 (add-hook 'input-method-inactivate-hook
895 'viper-inactivate-input-method-action t)))
896 )
897 (eval-after-load "mule-cmds"
898 (defadvice toggle-input-method (around viper-mule-advice activate)
899 "Adjust input-method toggling in vi-state."
900 (if (and viper-special-input-method (eq viper-current-state 'vi-state))
901 (viper-inactivate-input-method)
902 ad-do-it)))
903
904 ) ; viper-set-hooks
905
906
907 ;; these are primarily advices and Vi-ish variable settings
908 (defun viper-non-hook-settings ()
909
910 ;; This var is not local in Emacs, so we make it local. It must be local
911 ;; because although the stack of minor modes can be the same for all buffers,
912 ;; the associated *keymaps* can be different. In Viper,
913 ;; viper-vi-local-user-map, viper-insert-local-user-map, and others can have
914 ;; different keymaps for different buffers. Also, the keymaps associated
915 ;; with viper-vi/insert-state-modifier-minor-mode can be different.
916 (make-variable-buffer-local 'minor-mode-map-alist)
917
918 ;; Viper changes the default mode-line-buffer-identification
919 (setq-default mode-line-buffer-identification '(" %b"))
920
921 ;; setup emacs-supported vi-style feel
922 (setq next-line-add-newlines nil
923 require-final-newline t)
924
925 (make-variable-buffer-local 'require-final-newline)
926
927 ;; don't bark when mark is inactive
928 (if viper-emacs-p
929 (setq mark-even-if-inactive t))
930
931 (setq scroll-step 1)
932
933 ;; Variable displaying the current Viper state in the mode line.
934 (viper-deflocalvar viper-mode-string viper-emacs-state-id)
935 (or (memq 'viper-mode-string global-mode-string)
936 (setq global-mode-string
937 (append '("" viper-mode-string) (cdr global-mode-string))))
938
939 (defadvice read-key-sequence (around viper-read-keyseq-ad activate)
940 "Harness to work for Viper. This advice is harmless---don't worry!"
941 (let (inhibit-quit event keyseq)
942 (setq keyseq ad-do-it)
943 (setq event (if viper-xemacs-p
944 (elt keyseq 0) ; XEmacs returns vector of events
945 (elt (listify-key-sequence keyseq) 0)))
946 (if (viper-ESC-event-p event)
947 (let (unread-command-events)
948 (viper-set-unread-command-events keyseq)
949 (if (viper-fast-keysequence-p)
950 (let ((viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode nil)
951 (viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode nil)
952 (viper-replace-minor-mode nil) ; actually unnecessary
953 (viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode nil)
954 (viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode nil))
955 (setq keyseq ad-do-it))
956 (setq keyseq ad-do-it))))
957 keyseq))
958
959 (defadvice describe-key (before viper-read-keyseq-ad protect activate)
960 "Force to read key via `read-key-sequence'."
961 (interactive (list (viper-events-to-keys
962 (read-key-sequence "Describe key: ")))))
963
964 (defadvice describe-key-briefly
965 (before viper-read-keyseq-ad protect activate)
966 "Force to read key via `read-key-sequence'."
967 (interactive (list (viper-events-to-keys
968 (read-key-sequence "Describe key briefly: ")))))
969
970
971 ;; This is now done in viper-minibuffer-exit-hook
972 ;;;; Advice for use in find-file and read-file-name commands.
973 ;;(defadvice exit-minibuffer (before viper-exit-minibuffer-advice activate)
974 ;; "Run `viper-minibuffer-exit-hook' just before exiting the minibuffer."
975 ;; (run-hooks 'viper-minibuffer-exit-hook))
976
977 (defadvice find-file (before viper-add-suffix-advice activate)
978 "Use `read-file-name' for reading arguments."
979 (interactive (cons (read-file-name "Find file: " nil default-directory)
980 ;; if Mule and prefix argument, ask for coding system
981 (cond ((and viper-emacs-p
982 (boundp 'MULE)) ; Emacs 20 with MULE
983 nil)
984 ((and viper-xemacs-p
985 (featurep 'mule)) ; XEmacs 20 with MULE
986 (list
987 (and current-prefix-arg
988 (read-coding-system
989 "Coding-system: "))))
990 )
991 )))
992
993 (defadvice find-file-other-window (before viper-add-suffix-advice activate)
994 "Use `read-file-name' for reading arguments."
995 (interactive (cons (read-file-name "Find file in other window: "
996 nil default-directory)
997 ;; if Mule and prefix argument, ask for coding system
998 (cond ((and viper-emacs-p
999 (boundp 'MULE)) ; Emacs 20 with MULE
1000 nil)
1001 ((and viper-xemacs-p
1002 (featurep 'mule)) ; XEmacs 20 with MULE
1003 (list
1004 (and current-prefix-arg
1005 (read-coding-system
1006 "Coding-system: "))))
1007 )
1008 )))
1009
1010
1011 (defadvice find-file-other-frame (before viper-add-suffix-advice activate)
1012 "Use `read-file-name' for reading arguments."
1013 (interactive (cons (read-file-name "Find file in other frame: "
1014 nil default-directory)
1015 ;; if Mule and prefix argument, ask for coding system
1016 (cond ((and viper-emacs-p
1017 (boundp 'MULE)) ; Emacs 20 with MULE
1018 nil)
1019 ((and viper-xemacs-p
1020 (featurep 'mule)) ; XEmacs 20 with MULE
1021 (list
1022 (and current-prefix-arg
1023 (read-coding-system
1024 "Coding-system: "))))
1025 )
1026 )))
1027
1028
1029 (defadvice read-file-name (around viper-suffix-advice activate)
1030 "Tell `exit-minibuffer' to run `viper-file-add-suffix' as a hook."
1031 (let ((viper-minibuffer-exit-hook
1032 (append viper-minibuffer-exit-hook '(viper-file-add-suffix))))
1033 ad-do-it))
1034
1035 (defadvice start-kbd-macro (after viper-kbd-advice activate)
1036 "Remove Viper's intercepting bindings for C-x ).
1037 This may be needed if the previous `:map' command terminated abnormally."
1038 (define-key viper-vi-intercept-map "\C-x)" nil)
1039 (define-key viper-insert-intercept-map "\C-x)" nil)
1040 (define-key viper-emacs-intercept-map "\C-x)" nil))
1041
1042 ;; catch frame switching event
1043 (if (viper-window-display-p)
1044 (if viper-xemacs-p
1045 (add-hook 'mouse-leave-frame-hook
1046 'viper-remember-current-frame)
1047 (defadvice handle-switch-frame (before viper-frame-advice activate)
1048 "Remember the selected frame before the switch-frame event."
1049 (viper-remember-current-frame (selected-frame)))) )
1050
1051 ) ; end viper-non-hook-settings
1052
1053 \f
1054 ;; Ask only if this-command/last-command are nil, i.e., when loading
1055 (cond ((and (eq viper-mode 'ask) (null this-command) (null last-command))
1056 (save-window-excursion
1057 (with-output-to-temp-buffer " *viper-info*"
1058 (princ "
1059 You have loaded Viper, and are about to Viperize your emacs!
1060
1061 Viper is a Package for Emacs Rebels and a venomous VI PERil,
1062
1063 It's time to decide: to Viperize or not to Viperize...
1064
1065 If you wish to Viperize AND make this your way of life, please put
1066
1067 (setq viper-mode t)
1068 (require 'viper)
1069
1070 in your .emacs file (preferably, close to the top).
1071 These two lines must come in the order given.
1072
1073 ** Viper users:
1074 **** The startup file name has been changed from .vip to .viper
1075 **** All vip-* style names have been converted to viper-* style."))
1076 (if (y-or-n-p "Viperize? ")
1077 (setq viper-mode t)
1078 (setq viper-mode nil))
1079 (message "")
1080 (kill-buffer " *viper-info*")))
1081
1082 ;; If viper-mode is t, then just continue. Viper will kick in.
1083 ((eq viper-mode t))
1084 ;; Otherwise, it was asking mode and Viper was not loaded through .emacs
1085 ;; In this case, it was either through M-x viper-mode or via something
1086 ;; else, like the custom widget. If Viper was loaded through
1087 ;; M-x viper-mode, then viper will kick in anyway.
1088 (t (setq viper-mode nil)))
1089
1090 (defun viper-load-custom-file ()
1091 (if (and (file-exists-p viper-custom-file-name)
1092 (not noninteractive))
1093 (load viper-custom-file-name)))
1094
1095
1096
1097 \f
1098 ;; Get viper standard value of SYMBOL. If symbol is customized, get its
1099 ;; standard value. Otherwise, get the value saved in the alist STORAGE. If
1100 ;; STORAGE is nil, use viper-saved-user-settings.
1101 (defun viper-standard-value (symbol &optional storage)
1102 (or (eval (car (get symbol 'customized-value)))
1103 (eval (car (get symbol 'saved-value)))
1104 (nth 1 (assoc symbol (or storage viper-saved-user-settings)))))
1105
1106
1107
1108 ;; save non-viper vars that Viper might change
1109 (if (null viper-saved-non-viper-variables)
1110 (setq viper-saved-non-viper-variables
1111 (list
1112 (cons 'default-major-mode (list default-major-mode))
1113 (cons 'next-line-add-newlines (list next-line-add-newlines))
1114 (cons 'require-final-newline (list require-final-newline))
1115 (cons 'scroll-step (list scroll-step))
1116 (cons 'mode-line-buffer-identification
1117 (list (default-value 'mode-line-buffer-identification)))
1118 (cons 'global-mode-string (list global-mode-string))
1119 (if viper-emacs-p
1120 (cons 'mark-even-if-inactive (list mark-even-if-inactive)))
1121 )))
1122
1123
1124 ;; Set some useful macros, advices
1125 ;; These must be BEFORE ~/.viper is loaded,
1126 ;; so the user can unrecord them in ~/.viper.
1127 (if viper-mode
1128 (progn
1129 ;; set advices and some variables that give emacs Vi look.
1130 (viper-non-hook-settings)
1131
1132 ;; repeat the 2nd previous command without rotating the command history
1133 (viper-record-kbd-macro
1134 (vector viper-repeat-from-history-key '\1) 'vi-state
1135 [(meta x) v i p e r - r e p e a t - f r o m - h i s t o r y return] 't)
1136 ;; repeat the 3d previous command without rotating the command history
1137 (viper-record-kbd-macro
1138 (vector viper-repeat-from-history-key '\2) 'vi-state
1139 [(meta x) v i p e r - r e p e a t - f r o m - h i s t o r y return] 't)
1140
1141 ;; set macros for toggling case sensitivity and regexp search
1142 (viper-set-searchstyle-toggling-macros nil)
1143 ;; Make %%% toggle parsing comments for matching parentheses
1144 (viper-set-parsing-style-toggling-macro nil)
1145
1146 ;; ~/.viper is loaded if exists
1147 (viper-load-custom-file)
1148
1149 ;; should be after loading custom file to avoid the pesky msg that
1150 ;; mouse-search/insert keys are already bound
1151 (viper-bind-mouse-search-key)
1152 (viper-bind-mouse-insert-key)
1153 ))
1154
1155
1156 \f
1157 ;; Applying Viper customization -- runs after (load .viper)
1158
1159 ;; Save user settings or Viper defaults for vars controled by
1160 ;; viper-expert-level
1161 (if (null viper-saved-user-settings)
1162 (setq viper-saved-user-settings
1163 (list (cons 'viper-want-ctl-h-help (list viper-want-ctl-h-help))
1164 (cons 'viper-always (list viper-always))
1165 (cons 'viper-no-multiple-ESC (list viper-no-multiple-ESC))
1166 (cons 'viper-ex-style-motion (list viper-ex-style-motion))
1167 (cons 'viper-ex-style-editing
1168 (list viper-ex-style-editing))
1169 (cons 'viper-want-emacs-keys-in-vi
1170 (list viper-want-emacs-keys-in-vi))
1171 (cons 'viper-electric-mode (list viper-electric-mode))
1172 (cons 'viper-want-emacs-keys-in-insert
1173 (list viper-want-emacs-keys-in-insert))
1174 (cons 'viper-re-search (list viper-re-search)))))
1175
1176
1177 (if viper-mode
1178 (progn
1179 (viper-set-minibuffer-style)
1180 (if viper-buffer-search-char
1181 (viper-buffer-search-enable))
1182 (viper-update-syntax-classes 'set-default)
1183 ))
1184
1185 \f
1186 ;;; Familiarize Viper with some minor modes that have their own keymaps
1187 (if viper-mode
1188 (progn
1189 (viper-harness-minor-mode "compile")
1190 (viper-harness-minor-mode "outline")
1191 (viper-harness-minor-mode "allout")
1192 (viper-harness-minor-mode "xref")
1193 (viper-harness-minor-mode "lmenu")
1194 (viper-harness-minor-mode "vc")
1195 (viper-harness-minor-mode "ltx-math") ; LaTeX-math-mode in AUC-TeX, which
1196 (viper-harness-minor-mode "latex") ; sits in one of these two files
1197 (viper-harness-minor-mode "cyrillic")
1198 (viper-harness-minor-mode "russian")
1199 (viper-harness-minor-mode "view-less")
1200 (viper-harness-minor-mode "view")
1201 ))
1202
1203
1204 ;; Intercept maps could go in viper-keym.el
1205 ;; We keep them here in case someone redefines them in ~/.viper
1206
1207 (define-key viper-vi-intercept-map viper-ESC-key 'viper-intercept-ESC-key)
1208 (define-key viper-insert-intercept-map viper-ESC-key 'viper-intercept-ESC-key)
1209
1210 ;; This is taken care of by viper-insert-global-user-map.
1211 ;;(define-key viper-replace-map viper-ESC-key 'viper-intercept-ESC-key)
1212
1213
1214 ;; The default viper-toggle-key is \C-z; for the novice, it suspends or
1215 ;; iconifies Emacs
1216 (define-key viper-vi-intercept-map viper-toggle-key 'viper-toggle-key-action)
1217 (define-key
1218 viper-emacs-intercept-map viper-toggle-key 'viper-change-state-to-vi)
1219
1220 ;;; Escape from Emacs and Insert modes to Vi for one command
1221 (define-key
1222 viper-emacs-intercept-map "\C-c\\" 'viper-escape-to-vi)
1223 (define-key
1224 viper-insert-intercept-map "\C-c\\" 'viper-escape-to-vi)
1225
1226 (if viper-mode
1227 (setq-default viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode t
1228 viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode t
1229 viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode t
1230 viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode t
1231 viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode t))
1232 (if (and viper-mode (eq viper-current-state 'emacs-state))
1233 (setq viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode t
1234 viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode t
1235 viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode t
1236 viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode t
1237 viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode t))
1238
1239
1240 (if (and viper-mode
1241 (or viper-always
1242 (and (< viper-expert-level 5) (> viper-expert-level 0))))
1243 (viper-set-hooks))
1244
1245 ;; Let all minor modes take effect after loading
1246 ;; this may not be enough, so we also set default minor-mode-alist.
1247 ;; Without setting the default, new buffers that come up in emacs mode have
1248 ;; minor-mode-map-alist = nil, unless we call viper-change-state-*
1249 (if (and viper-mode (eq viper-current-state 'emacs-state))
1250 (progn
1251 (viper-change-state-to-emacs)
1252 (setq-default minor-mode-map-alist minor-mode-map-alist)
1253 ))
1254
1255
1256
1257 (run-hooks 'viper-load-hook) ; the last chance to change something
1258
1259 (provide 'viper)
1260
1261
1262 ;;; Local Variables:
1263 ;;; eval: (put 'viper-deflocalvar 'lisp-indent-hook 'defun)
1264 ;;; End:
1265
1266 ;;; viper.el ends here