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1 ;;; ede/base.el --- Baseclasses for EDE.
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
6
7 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
8
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21
22 ;;; Commentary:
23 ;;
24 ;; Baseclasses for EDE.
25 ;;
26 ;; Contains all the base structures needed by EDE.
27
28 ;;; Code:
29 (require 'eieio)
30 (require 'eieio-speedbar)
31 (require 'ede/auto)
32
33 ;; Defined in ede.el:
34 (defvar ede-projects)
35 (defvar ede-object)
36 (defvar ede-object-root-project)
37
38 (declare-function data-debug-new-buffer "data-debug")
39 (declare-function data-debug-insert-object-slots "eieio-datadebug")
40 (declare-function ede-parent-project "ede" (&optional obj))
41 (declare-function ede-current-project "ede" (&optional dir))
42
43 ;;; TARGET
44 ;;
45 ;; The TARGET is an entity in a project that knows about files
46 ;; and features of those files.
47
48 (defclass ede-target (eieio-speedbar-directory-button)
49 ((buttonface :initform speedbar-file-face) ;override for superclass
50 (name :initarg :name
51 :type string
52 :custom string
53 :label "Name"
54 :group (default name)
55 :documentation "Name of this target.")
56 ;; @todo - I think this should be "dir", and not "path".
57 (path :initarg :path
58 :type string
59 ;:custom string
60 ;:label "Path to target"
61 ;:group (default name)
62 :documentation "The path to the sources of this target.
63 Relative to the path of the project it belongs to.")
64 (source :initarg :source
65 :initform nil
66 ;; I'd prefer a list of strings.
67 :type list
68 :custom (repeat (string :tag "File"))
69 :label "Source Files"
70 :group (default source)
71 :documentation "Source files in this target.")
72 (versionsource :initarg :versionsource
73 :initform nil
74 :type list
75 :custom (repeat (string :tag "File"))
76 :label "Source Files with Version String"
77 :group (source)
78 :documentation
79 "Source files with a version string in them.
80 These files are checked for a version string whenever the EDE version
81 of the master project is changed. When strings are found, the version
82 previously there is updated.")
83 ;; Class level slots
84 ;;
85 (sourcetype :allocation :class
86 :type list ;; list of symbols
87 :documentation
88 "A list of `ede-sourcecode' objects this class will handle.
89 This is used to match target objects with the compilers they can use, and
90 which files this object is interested in."
91 :accessor ede-object-sourcecode)
92 (keybindings :allocation :class
93 :initform (("D" . ede-debug-target))
94 :documentation
95 "Keybindings specialized to this type of target."
96 :accessor ede-object-keybindings)
97 (menu :allocation :class
98 :initform ( [ "Debug target" ede-debug-target
99 (ede-buffer-belongs-to-target-p) ]
100 [ "Run target" ede-run-target
101 (ede-buffer-belongs-to-target-p) ]
102 )
103 :documentation "Menu specialized to this type of target."
104 :accessor ede-object-menu)
105 )
106 "A target is a structure that describes a file set that produces something.
107 Targets, as with 'Make', is an entity that will manage a file set
108 and knows how to compile or otherwise transform those files into some
109 other desired outcome.")
110
111 ;;; PROJECT/PLACEHOLDER
112 ;;
113 ;; Project placeholders are minimum parts of a project used
114 ;; by the project cache. The project cache can refer to these placeholders,
115 ;; and swap them out with the real-deal when that project is loaded.
116 ;;
117 (defclass ede-project-placeholder (eieio-speedbar-directory-button)
118 ((name :initarg :name
119 :initform "Untitled"
120 :type string
121 :custom string
122 :label "Name"
123 :group (default name)
124 :documentation "The name used when generating distribution files.")
125 (version :initarg :version
126 :initform "1.0"
127 :type string
128 :custom string
129 :label "Version"
130 :group (default name)
131 :documentation "The version number used when distributing files.")
132 (directory :type string
133 :initarg :directory
134 :documentation "Directory this project is associated with.")
135 (dirinode :documentation "The inode id for :directory.")
136 (file :type string
137 :initarg :file
138 :documentation "File name where this project is stored.")
139 (rootproject ; :initarg - no initarg, don't save this slot!
140 :initform nil
141 :type (or null ede-project-placeholder-child)
142 :documentation "Pointer to our root project.")
143 )
144 "Placeholder object for projects not loaded into memory.
145 Projects placeholders will be stored in a user specific location
146 and querying them will cause the actual project to get loaded.")
147
148 ;;; PROJECT
149 ;;
150 ;; An EDE project controls a set of TARGETS, and can also contain
151 ;; multiple SUBPROJECTS.
152 ;;
153 ;; The project defines a set of features that need to be built from
154 ;; files, in addition as to controlling what to do with the file set,
155 ;; such as creating distributions, compilation, and web sites.
156 ;;
157 ;; Projects can also affect how EDE works, by changing what appears in
158 ;; the EDE menu, or how some keys are bound.
159 ;;
160 (defclass ede-project (ede-project-placeholder)
161 ((subproj :initform nil
162 :type list
163 :documentation "Sub projects controlled by this project.
164 For Automake based projects, each directory is treated as a project.")
165 (targets :initarg :targets
166 :type list
167 :custom (repeat (object :objectcreatefcn ede-new-target-custom))
168 :label "Local Targets"
169 :group (targets)
170 :documentation "List of top level targets in this project.")
171 (locate-obj :type (or null ede-locate-base-child)
172 :documentation
173 "A locate object to use as a backup to `ede-expand-filename'.")
174 (tool-cache :initarg :tool-cache
175 :type list
176 :custom (repeat object)
177 :label "Tool: "
178 :group tools
179 :documentation "List of tool cache configurations in this project.
180 This allows any tool to create, manage, and persist project-specific settings.")
181 (mailinglist :initarg :mailinglist
182 :initform ""
183 :type string
184 :custom string
185 :label "Mailing List Address"
186 :group name
187 :documentation
188 "An email address where users might send email for help.")
189 (web-site-url :initarg :web-site-url
190 :initform ""
191 :type string
192 :custom string
193 :label "Web Site URL"
194 :group name
195 :documentation "URL to this projects web site.
196 This is a URL to be sent to a web site for documentation.")
197 (web-site-directory :initarg :web-site-directory
198 :initform ""
199 :custom string
200 :label "Web Page Directory"
201 :group name
202 :documentation
203 "A directory where web pages can be found by Emacs.
204 For remote locations use a path compatible with ange-ftp or EFS.
205 You can also use TRAMP for use with rcp & scp.")
206 (web-site-file :initarg :web-site-file
207 :initform ""
208 :custom string
209 :label "Web Page File"
210 :group name
211 :documentation
212 "A file which contains the home page for this project.
213 This file can be relative to slot `web-site-directory'.
214 This can be a local file, use ange-ftp, EFS, or TRAMP.")
215 (ftp-site :initarg :ftp-site
216 :initform ""
217 :type string
218 :custom string
219 :label "FTP site"
220 :group name
221 :documentation
222 "FTP site where this project's distribution can be found.
223 This FTP site should be in Emacs form, as needed by `ange-ftp', but can
224 also be of a form used by TRAMP for use with scp, or rcp.")
225 (ftp-upload-site :initarg :ftp-upload-site
226 :initform ""
227 :type string
228 :custom string
229 :label "FTP Upload site"
230 :group name
231 :documentation
232 "FTP Site to upload new distributions to.
233 This FTP site should be in Emacs form as needed by `ange-ftp'.
234 If this slot is nil, then use `ftp-site' instead.")
235 (configurations :initarg :configurations
236 :initform ("debug" "release")
237 :type list
238 :custom (repeat string)
239 :label "Configuration Options"
240 :group (settings)
241 :documentation "List of available configuration types.
242 Individual target/project types can form associations between a configuration,
243 and target specific elements such as build variables.")
244 (configuration-default :initarg :configuration-default
245 :initform "debug"
246 :custom string
247 :label "Current Configuration"
248 :group (settings)
249 :documentation "The default configuration.")
250 (local-variables :initarg :local-variables
251 :initform nil
252 :custom (repeat (cons (sexp :tag "Variable")
253 (sexp :tag "Value")))
254 :label "Project Local Variables"
255 :group (settings)
256 :documentation "Project local variables")
257 (keybindings :allocation :class
258 :initform (("D" . ede-debug-target)
259 ("R" . ede-run-target))
260 :documentation "Keybindings specialized to this type of target."
261 :accessor ede-object-keybindings)
262 (menu :allocation :class
263 :initform
264 (
265 [ "Update Version" ede-update-version ede-object ]
266 [ "Version Control Status" ede-vc-project-directory ede-object ]
267 [ "Edit Project Homepage" ede-edit-web-page
268 (and ede-object (oref (ede-toplevel) web-site-file)) ]
269 [ "Browse Project URL" ede-web-browse-home
270 (and ede-object
271 (not (string= "" (oref (ede-toplevel) web-site-url)))) ]
272 "--"
273 [ "Rescan Project Files" ede-rescan-toplevel t ]
274 [ "Edit Projectfile" ede-edit-file-target
275 (ede-buffer-belongs-to-project-p) ]
276 )
277 :documentation "Menu specialized to this type of target."
278 :accessor ede-object-menu)
279 )
280 "Top level EDE project specification.
281 All specific project types must derive from this project."
282 :method-invocation-order :depth-first)
283
284 ;;; Important macros for doing commands.
285 ;;
286 (defmacro ede-with-projectfile (obj &rest forms)
287 "For the project in which OBJ resides, execute FORMS."
288 `(save-window-excursion
289 (let* ((pf (if (obj-of-class-p ,obj ede-target)
290 ;; @todo -I think I can change
291 ;; this to not need ede-load-project-file
292 ;; but I'm not sure how to test well.
293 (ede-load-project-file (oref ,obj path))
294 ,obj))
295 (dbka (get-file-buffer (oref pf file))))
296 (if (not dbka) (find-file (oref pf file))
297 (switch-to-buffer dbka))
298 ,@forms
299 (if (not dbka) (kill-buffer (current-buffer))))))
300 (put 'ede-with-projectfile 'lisp-indent-function 1)
301
302 ;;; The EDE persistent cache.
303 ;;
304 ;; The cache is a way to mark where all known projects live without
305 ;; loading those projects into memory, or scanning for them each time
306 ;; emacs starts.
307 ;;
308 (defcustom ede-project-placeholder-cache-file
309 (locate-user-emacs-file "ede-projects.el" ".projects.ede")
310 "File containing the list of projects EDE has viewed."
311 :group 'ede
312 :type 'file)
313
314 (defvar ede-project-cache-files nil
315 "List of project files EDE has seen before.")
316
317 (defun ede-save-cache ()
318 "Save a cache of EDE objects that Emacs has seen before."
319 (interactive)
320 (let ((p ede-projects)
321 (c ede-project-cache-files)
322 (recentf-exclude '( (lambda (f) t) ))
323 )
324 (condition-case nil
325 (progn
326 (set-buffer (find-file-noselect ede-project-placeholder-cache-file t))
327 (erase-buffer)
328 (insert ";; EDE project cache file.
329 ;; This contains a list of projects you have visited.\n(")
330 (while p
331 (when (and (car p) (ede-project-p p))
332 (let ((f (oref (car p) file)))
333 (when (file-exists-p f)
334 (insert "\n \"" f "\""))))
335 (setq p (cdr p)))
336 (while c
337 (insert "\n \"" (car c) "\"")
338 (setq c (cdr c)))
339 (insert "\n)\n")
340 (condition-case nil
341 (save-buffer 0)
342 (error
343 (message "File %s could not be saved."
344 ede-project-placeholder-cache-file)))
345 (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
346 )
347 (error
348 (message "File %s could not be read."
349 ede-project-placeholder-cache-file))
350
351 )))
352
353 (defun ede-load-cache ()
354 "Load the cache of EDE projects."
355 (save-excursion
356 (let ((cachebuffer nil))
357 (condition-case nil
358 (progn
359 (setq cachebuffer
360 (find-file-noselect ede-project-placeholder-cache-file t))
361 (set-buffer cachebuffer)
362 (goto-char (point-min))
363 (let ((c (read (current-buffer)))
364 (new nil)
365 (p ede-projects))
366 ;; Remove loaded projects from the cache.
367 (while p
368 (setq c (delete (oref (car p) file) c))
369 (setq p (cdr p)))
370 ;; Remove projects that aren't on the filesystem
371 ;; anymore.
372 (while c
373 (when (file-exists-p (car c))
374 (setq new (cons (car c) new)))
375 (setq c (cdr c)))
376 ;; Save it
377 (setq ede-project-cache-files (nreverse new))))
378 (error nil))
379 (when cachebuffer (kill-buffer cachebuffer))
380 )))
381
382 ;;; Get the cache usable.
383
384 ;; @TODO - Remove this cache setup, or use this for something helpful.
385 ;;(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'ede-save-cache)
386 ;;(when (not noninteractive)
387 ;; ;; No need to load the EDE cache if we aren't interactive.
388 ;; ;; This occurs during batch byte-compiling of other tools.
389 ;; (ede-load-cache))
390
391 \f
392 ;;; METHODS
393 ;;
394 ;; The methods in ede-base handle project related behavior, and DO NOT
395 ;; related to EDE mode commands directory, such as keybindings.
396 ;;
397 ;; Mode related methods are in ede.el. These methods are related
398 ;; project specific activities not directly tied to a keybinding.
399 (defmethod ede-subproject-relative-path ((proj ede-project) &optional parent-in)
400 "Get a path name for PROJ which is relative to the parent project.
401 If PARENT is specified, then be relative to the PARENT project.
402 Specifying PARENT is useful for sub-sub projects relative to the root project."
403 (let* ((parent (or parent-in (ede-parent-project proj)))
404 (dir (file-name-directory (oref proj file))))
405 (if (and parent (not (eq parent proj)))
406 (file-relative-name dir (file-name-directory (oref parent file)))
407 "")))
408
409 (defmethod ede-subproject-p ((proj ede-project))
410 "Return non-nil if PROJ is a sub project."
411 ;; @TODO - Use this in more places, and also pay attention to
412 ;; metasubproject in ede/proj.el
413 (ede-parent-project proj))
414
415 \f
416 ;;; Default descriptive methods for EDE classes
417 ;;
418 ;; These are methods which you might want to override, but there is
419 ;; no need to in most situations because they are either a) simple, or
420 ;; b) cosmetic.
421
422 (defmethod ede-name ((this ede-target))
423 "Return the name of THIS target."
424 (oref this name))
425
426 (defmethod ede-target-name ((this ede-target))
427 "Return the name of THIS target, suitable for make or debug style commands."
428 (oref this name))
429
430 (defmethod ede-name ((this ede-project))
431 "Return a short-name for THIS project file.
432 Do this by extracting the lowest directory name."
433 (oref this name))
434
435 (defmethod ede-description ((this ede-project))
436 "Return a description suitable for the minibuffer about THIS."
437 (format "Project %s: %d subprojects, %d targets."
438 (ede-name this) (length (oref this subproj))
439 (length (oref this targets))))
440
441 (defmethod ede-description ((this ede-target))
442 "Return a description suitable for the minibuffer about THIS."
443 (format "Target %s: with %d source files."
444 (ede-name this) (length (oref this source))))
445
446 ;;; HEADERS/DOC
447 ;;
448 ;; Targets and projects are often associated with other files, such as
449 ;; header files, documentation files and the like. Have strong
450 ;; associations can make useful user commands to quickly navigate
451 ;; between the files based on their associations.
452 ;;
453 (defun ede-header-file ()
454 "Return the header file for the current buffer.
455 Not all buffers need headers, so return nil if no applicable."
456 (if ede-object
457 (ede-buffer-header-file ede-object (current-buffer))
458 nil))
459
460 (defmethod ede-buffer-header-file ((this ede-project) buffer)
461 "Return nil, projects don't have header files."
462 nil)
463
464 (defmethod ede-buffer-header-file ((this ede-target) buffer)
465 "There are no default header files in EDE.
466 Do a quick check to see if there is a Header tag in this buffer."
467 (with-current-buffer buffer
468 (if (re-search-forward "::Header:: \\([a-zA-Z0-9.]+\\)" nil t)
469 (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 1)
470 (match-end 1))
471 (let ((src (ede-target-sourcecode this))
472 (found nil))
473 (while (and src (not found))
474 (setq found (ede-buffer-header-file (car src) (buffer-file-name))
475 src (cdr src)))
476 found))))
477
478 (defun ede-documentation-files ()
479 "Return the documentation files for the current buffer.
480 Not all buffers need documentations, so return nil if no applicable.
481 Some projects may have multiple documentation files, so return a list."
482 (if ede-object
483 (ede-buffer-documentation-files ede-object (current-buffer))
484 nil))
485
486 (defmethod ede-buffer-documentation-files ((this ede-project) buffer)
487 "Return all documentation in project THIS based on BUFFER."
488 ;; Find the info node.
489 (ede-documentation this))
490
491 (defmethod ede-buffer-documentation-files ((this ede-target) buffer)
492 "Check for some documentation files for THIS.
493 Also do a quick check to see if there is a Documentation tag in this BUFFER."
494 (with-current-buffer buffer
495 (if (re-search-forward "::Documentation:: \\([a-zA-Z0-9.]+\\)" nil t)
496 (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 1)
497 (match-end 1))
498 ;; Check the master project
499 (let ((cp (ede-toplevel)))
500 (ede-buffer-documentation-files cp (current-buffer))))))
501
502 (defmethod ede-documentation ((this ede-project))
503 "Return a list of files that provide documentation.
504 Documentation is not for object THIS, but is provided by THIS for other
505 files in the project."
506 (let ((targ (oref this targets))
507 (proj (oref this subproj))
508 (found nil))
509 (while targ
510 (setq found (append (ede-documentation (car targ)) found)
511 targ (cdr targ)))
512 (while proj
513 (setq found (append (ede-documentation (car proj)) found)
514 proj (cdr proj)))
515 found))
516
517 (defmethod ede-documentation ((this ede-target))
518 "Return a list of files that provide documentation.
519 Documentation is not for object THIS, but is provided by THIS for other
520 files in the project."
521 nil)
522
523 (defun ede-html-documentation-files ()
524 "Return a list of HTML documentation files associated with this project."
525 (ede-html-documentation (ede-toplevel))
526 )
527
528 (defmethod ede-html-documentation ((this ede-project))
529 "Return a list of HTML files provided by project THIS."
530
531 )
532
533 ;;; Default "WANT" methods.
534 ;;
535 ;; These methods are used to determine if a target "wants", or could
536 ;; somehow handle a file, or some source type.
537 ;;
538 (defmethod ede-want-file-p ((this ede-target) file)
539 "Return non-nil if THIS target wants FILE."
540 ;; By default, all targets reference the source object, and let it decide.
541 (let ((src (ede-target-sourcecode this)))
542 (while (and src (not (ede-want-file-p (car src) file)))
543 (setq src (cdr src)))
544 src))
545
546 (defmethod ede-want-file-source-p ((this ede-target) file)
547 "Return non-nil if THIS target wants FILE."
548 ;; By default, all targets reference the source object, and let it decide.
549 (let ((src (ede-target-sourcecode this)))
550 (while (and src (not (ede-want-file-source-p (car src) file)))
551 (setq src (cdr src)))
552 src))
553
554 (defmethod ede-target-sourcecode ((this ede-target))
555 "Return the sourcecode objects which THIS permits."
556 (let ((sc (oref this sourcetype))
557 (rs nil))
558 (while (and (listp sc) sc)
559 (setq rs (cons (symbol-value (car sc)) rs)
560 sc (cdr sc)))
561 rs))
562
563 \f
564 ;;; Debugging.
565 ;;
566 (defun ede-adebug-project ()
567 "Run adebug against the current EDE project.
568 Display the results as a debug list."
569 (interactive)
570 (require 'data-debug)
571 (when (ede-current-project)
572 (data-debug-new-buffer "*Analyzer ADEBUG*")
573 (data-debug-insert-object-slots (ede-current-project) "")
574 ))
575
576 (defun ede-adebug-project-parent ()
577 "Run adebug against the current EDE parent project.
578 Display the results as a debug list."
579 (interactive)
580 (require 'data-debug)
581 (when (ede-parent-project)
582 (data-debug-new-buffer "*Analyzer ADEBUG*")
583 (data-debug-insert-object-slots (ede-parent-project) "")
584 ))
585
586 (defun ede-adebug-project-root ()
587 "Run adebug against the current EDE parent project.
588 Display the results as a debug list."
589 (interactive)
590 (require 'data-debug)
591 (when (ede-toplevel)
592 (data-debug-new-buffer "*Analyzer ADEBUG*")
593 (data-debug-insert-object-slots (ede-toplevel) "")
594 ))
595
596 \f
597
598 ;;; TOPLEVEL PROJECT
599 ;;
600 ;; The toplevel project is a way to identify the EDE structure that belongs
601 ;; to the top of a project.
602
603 (defun ede-toplevel (&optional subproj)
604 "Return the ede project which is the root of the current project.
605 Optional argument SUBPROJ indicates a subproject to start from
606 instead of the current project."
607 (or ede-object-root-project
608 (let* ((cp (or subproj (ede-current-project))))
609 (or (and cp (ede-project-root cp))
610 (progn
611 (while (ede-parent-project cp)
612 (setq cp (ede-parent-project cp)))
613 cp)))))
614
615 \f
616 ;;; Hooks & Autoloads
617 ;;
618 ;; These let us watch various activities, and respond appropriately.
619
620 ;; (add-hook 'edebug-setup-hook
621 ;; (lambda ()
622 ;; (def-edebug-spec ede-with-projectfile
623 ;; (form def-body))))
624
625 (provide 'ede/base)
626
627 ;; Local variables:
628 ;; generated-autoload-file: "loaddefs.el"
629 ;; generated-autoload-load-name: "ede/base"
630 ;; End:
631
632 ;;; ede/base.el ends here