;;; imenu.el --- framework for mode-specific buffer indexes -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Copyright (C) 1994-1998, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1994-1998, 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Ake Stenhoff <etxaksf@aom.ericsson.se>
;; Lars Lindberg <lli@sypro.cap.se>
;;; Code:
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
+(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
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;;;
;;;###autoload
(defvar imenu-generic-expression nil
- "The regex pattern to use for creating a buffer index.
+ "List of definition matchers for creating an Imenu index.
+Each element of this list should have the form
+
+ (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX [FUNCTION] [ARGUMENTS...])
+
+MENU-TITLE should be nil (in which case the matches for this
+element are put in the top level of the buffer index) or a
+string (which specifies the title of a submenu into which the
+matches are put).
+REGEXP is a regular expression matching a definition construct
+which is to be displayed in the menu. REGEXP may also be a
+function, called without arguments. It is expected to search
+backwards. It must return true and set `match-data' if it finds
+another element.
+INDEX is an integer specifying which subexpression of REGEXP
+matches the definition's name; this subexpression is displayed as
+the menu item.
+FUNCTION, if present, specifies a function to call when the index
+item is selected by the user. This function is called with
+arguments consisting of the item name, the buffer position, and
+the ARGUMENTS.
+
+The variable `imenu-case-fold-search' determines whether or not
+the regexp matches are case sensitive, and `imenu-syntax-alist'
+can be used to alter the syntax table for the search.
If non-nil this pattern is passed to `imenu--generic-function' to
-create a buffer index. Look there for the documentation of this
-pattern's structure.
+create a buffer index.
-For example, see the value of `fortran-imenu-generic-expression' used by
-`fortran-mode' with `imenu-syntax-alist' set locally to give the
-characters which normally have \"symbol\" syntax \"word\" syntax
-during matching.")
+For example, see the value of `fortran-imenu-generic-expression'
+used by `fortran-mode' with `imenu-syntax-alist' set locally to
+give the characters which normally have \"symbol\" syntax
+\"word\" syntax during matching.")
;;;###autoload(put 'imenu-generic-expression 'risky-local-variable t)
;;;###autoload
(defun imenu-example--name-and-position ()
"Return the current/previous sexp and its (beginning) location.
Don't move point."
+ (declare (obsolete "use your own function instead." "23.2"))
(save-excursion
(forward-sexp -1)
;; [ydi] modified for imenu-use-markers
(end (progn (forward-sexp) (point))))
(cons (buffer-substring beg end)
beg))))
-(make-obsolete 'imenu-example--name-and-position
- "use your own function instead." "23.2")
;;;
;;; Lisp
(defun imenu-example--lisp-extract-index-name ()
;; Example of a candidate for `imenu-extract-index-name-function'.
;; This will generate a flat index of definitions in a lisp file.
+ (declare (obsolete nil "23.2"))
(save-match-data
(and (looking-at "(def")
(condition-case nil
(end (progn (forward-sexp -1) (point))))
(buffer-substring beg end)))
(error nil)))))
-(make-obsolete 'imenu-example--lisp-extract-index-name "your own" "23.2")
(defun imenu-example--create-lisp-index ()
;; Example of a candidate for `imenu-create-index-function'.
;; It will generate a nested index of definitions.
+ (declare (obsolete nil "23.2"))
(let ((index-alist '())
(index-var-alist '())
(index-type-alist '())
(push (cons "Syntax-unknown" index-unknown-alist)
index-alist))
index-alist))
-(make-obsolete 'imenu-example--create-lisp-index "your own" "23.2")
;; Regular expression to find C functions
(defvar imenu-example--function-name-regexp-c
))
(defun imenu-example--create-c-index (&optional regexp)
+ (declare (obsolete nil "23.2"))
(let ((index-alist '())
char)
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (not (eq char ?\;))
(push (imenu-example--name-and-position) index-alist))))
(nreverse index-alist)))
-(make-obsolete 'imenu-example--create-c-index "your own" "23.2")
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;;;
Simple elements in the alist look like (INDEX-NAME . POSITION).
POSITION is the buffer position of the item; to go to the item
is simply to move point to that position.
+POSITION is passed to `imenu-default-goto-function', so it can be a non-number
+if that variable has been changed (e.g. Semantic uses overlays for POSITIONs).
Special elements look like (INDEX-NAME POSITION FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...).
To \"go to\" a special element means applying FUNCTION
(i 0))
(while remain
(push (pop remain) sublist)
- (incf i)
+ (cl-incf i)
(and (= i n)
;; We have finished a sublist
(progn (push (nreverse sublist) result)
Return a split and sorted copy of ALIST. The returned alist DOES
NOT share structure with ALIST."
(mapcar (lambda (elt)
- (if (and (consp elt)
- (stringp (car elt))
- (listp (cdr elt)))
+ (if (imenu--subalist-p elt)
(imenu--split-menu (cdr elt) (car elt))
elt))
alist))
(defun imenu--truncate-items (menulist)
"Truncate all strings in MENULIST to `imenu-max-item-length'."
- (mapcar (lambda (item)
- (cond
- ((consp (cdr item))
- (imenu--truncate-items (cdr item)))
- ;; truncate if necessary
- ((and (numberp imenu-max-item-length)
- (> (length (car item)) imenu-max-item-length))
- (setcar item (substring (car item) 0 imenu-max-item-length)))))
- menulist))
-
+ (mapc (lambda (item)
+ ;; truncate if necessary
+ (when (and (numberp imenu-max-item-length)
+ (> (length (car item)) imenu-max-item-length))
+ (setcar item (substring (car item) 0 imenu-max-item-length)))
+ (when (imenu--subalist-p item)
+ (imenu--truncate-items (cdr item))))
+ menulist))
(defun imenu--make-index-alist (&optional noerror)
"Create an index alist for the definitions in the current buffer.
t))
(defun imenu--create-keymap (title alist &optional cmd)
- (list* 'keymap title
- (mapcar
- (lambda (item)
- (list* (car item) (car item)
- (cond
- ((imenu--subalist-p item)
- (imenu--create-keymap (car item) (cdr item) cmd))
- (t
- `(lambda () (interactive)
- ,(if cmd `(,cmd ',item) (list 'quote item)))))))
- alist)))
+ `(keymap ,title
+ ,@(mapcar
+ (lambda (item)
+ `(,(car item) ,(car item)
+ ,@(cond
+ ((imenu--subalist-p item)
+ (imenu--create-keymap (car item) (cdr item) cmd))
+ (t
+ `(lambda () (interactive)
+ ,(if cmd `(,cmd ',item) (list 'quote item)))))))
+ alist)))
(defun imenu--in-alist (str alist)
"Check whether the string STR is contained in multi-level ALIST."
;; in these major modes. But save that change for later.
(cond ((and imenu-prev-index-position-function
imenu-extract-index-name-function)
- (let ((index-alist '()) (pos (point))
+ (let ((index-alist '()) (pos (point-max))
name)
- (goto-char (point-max))
+ (goto-char pos)
;; Search for the function
(while (funcall imenu-prev-index-position-function)
- (when (= pos (point))
+ (unless (< (point) pos)
(error "Infinite loop at %s:%d: imenu-prev-index-position-function does not move point" (buffer-name) pos))
(setq pos (point))
(save-excursion
;; so it needs to be careful never to loop!
(defun imenu--generic-function (patterns)
"Return an index alist of the current buffer based on PATTERNS.
+PATTERNS should be an alist which has the same form as
+`imenu-generic-expression'.
-PATTERNS is an alist with elements that look like this:
- (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX)
-or like this:
- (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
-with zero or more ARGUMENTS. The former format creates a simple
-element in the index alist when it matches; the latter creates a
-special element of the form (INDEX-NAME POSITION-MARKER FUNCTION
-ARGUMENTS...) with FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS copied from PATTERNS.
-
-MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil
-if the entries are not nested.
-
-REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer
-that is to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable
-definitions, etc. It contains a substring which is the name to
-appear in the menu. See the info section on Regexps for more
-information. REGEXP may also be a function, called without
-arguments. It is expected to search backwards. It shall return
-true and set `match-data' if it finds another element.
-
-INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the
-name (of the function, variable or type) that is to appear in the
-menu.
-
-The variable `imenu-case-fold-search' determines whether or not the
-regexp matches are case sensitive, and `imenu-syntax-alist' can be
-used to alter the syntax table for the search.
-
-See `lisp-imenu-generic-expression' for an example of PATTERNS.
-
-Returns an index of the current buffer as an alist. The elements in
-the alist look like:
+The return value is an alist of the form
(INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION)
-or like:
+or
(INDEX-NAME INDEX-POSITION FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
-They may also be nested index alists like:
+The return value may also consist of nested index alists like:
(INDEX-NAME . INDEX-ALIST)
depending on PATTERNS."
-
(let ((index-alist (list 'dummy))
(case-fold-search (if (or (local-variable-p 'imenu-case-fold-search)
(not (local-variable-p 'font-lock-defaults)))
(if (stringp index-item)
(setq index-item (assoc index-item (imenu--make-index-alist))))
(when index-item
- (push-mark)
+ (push-mark nil t)
(let* ((is-special-item (listp (cdr index-item)))
(function
(if is-special-item