;;; info-look.el --- major-mode-sensitive Info index lookup facility
;; An older version of this was known as libc.el.
-;; Copyright (C) 1995,96,97,98,99,2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003,
+;; 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Ralph Schleicher <rs@nunatak.allgaeu.org>
;; (did not show signs of life (Nov 2001) -stef)
;; 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
+;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
;;; Commentary:
;; Really cool code to lookup info indexes.
-;; Try especially info-lookup-symbol (aka C-h TAB).
+;; Try especially info-lookup-symbol (aka C-h S).
;;; Code:
"Non-nil means pop up the Info buffer in another window."
:group 'info-lookup :type 'boolean)
-(defcustom info-lookup-highlight-face 'highlight
+(defcustom info-lookup-highlight-face 'match
"Face for highlighting looked up help items.
Setting this variable to nil disables highlighting."
:group 'info-lookup :type 'face)
(interactive)
(setq info-lookup-cache nil))
+;;;###autoload (put 'info-lookup-symbol 'info-file "emacs")
;;;###autoload
(defun info-lookup-symbol (symbol &optional mode)
"Display the definition of SYMBOL, as found in the relevant manual.
(info-lookup-interactive-arguments 'symbol current-prefix-arg))
(info-lookup 'symbol symbol mode))
+;;;###autoload (put 'info-lookup-file 'info-file "emacs")
;;;###autoload
(defun info-lookup-file (file &optional mode)
"Display the documentation of a file.
(let* ((completions (info-lookup->completions topic mode))
(ignore-case (info-lookup->ignore-case topic mode))
(entry (or (assoc (if ignore-case (downcase item) item) completions)
- (assoc-ignore-case item completions)
+ (assoc-string item completions t)
(error "Not documented as a %s: %s" topic (or item ""))))
(modes (info-lookup->all-modes topic mode))
(window (selected-window))
found doc-spec node prefix suffix doc-found)
- (if (or (not info-lookup-other-window-flag)
- (eq (current-buffer) (get-buffer "*info*")))
- (info)
- (progn
- (save-window-excursion (info))
- ;; Determine whether or not the Info buffer is visible in
- ;; another frame on the same display. If it is, simply raise
- ;; that frame. Otherwise, display it in another window.
- (let* ((window (get-buffer-window "*info*" t))
- (info-frame (and window (window-frame window))))
- (if (and info-frame
- (display-multi-frame-p)
- (memq info-frame (frames-on-display-list)))
- (select-frame info-frame)
- (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*info*")))))
+ (if (not (eq major-mode 'Info-mode))
+ (if (not info-lookup-other-window-flag)
+ (info)
+ (progn
+ (save-window-excursion (info))
+ ;; Determine whether or not the Info buffer is visible in
+ ;; another frame on the same display. If it is, simply raise
+ ;; that frame. Otherwise, display it in another window.
+ (let* ((window (get-buffer-window "*info*" t))
+ (info-frame (and window (window-frame window))))
+ (if (and info-frame
+ (display-multi-frame-p)
+ (memq info-frame (frames-on-display-list))
+ (not (eq info-frame (selected-frame))))
+ (select-frame info-frame)
+ (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*info*"))))))
(while (and (not found) modes)
(setq doc-spec (info-lookup->doc-spec topic (car modes)))
(while (and (not found) doc-spec)
;; info buffer since that can print messages
(unless (or ignore-case
(string-equal item (car entry)))
- (message "Found in differnt case: %s" (car entry)))
+ (message "Found in different case: %s" (car entry)))
(or doc-found
(error "Info documentation for lookup was not found"))
;; Don't leave the Info buffer if the help item couldn't be looked up.
(message "No %s help available for `%s'" topic mode)
;; Recursively setup cross references.
;; But refer only to non-void modes.
- (mapcar (lambda (arg)
- (or (info-lookup->initialized topic arg)
- (info-lookup-setup-mode topic arg))
- (and (eq (info-lookup->initialized topic arg) t)
- (setq refer-modes (cons arg refer-modes))))
- (info-lookup->other-modes topic mode))
+ (dolist (arg (info-lookup->other-modes topic mode))
+ (or (info-lookup->initialized topic arg)
+ (info-lookup-setup-mode topic arg))
+ (and (eq (info-lookup->initialized topic arg) t)
+ (setq refer-modes (cons arg refer-modes))))
(setq refer-modes (nreverse refer-modes))
;; Build the full completion alist.
(setq completions
(progn
(goto-char (point-min))
(and (search-forward "\n* Menu:" nil t)
- (while (re-search-forward "\n\\* \\([^:\t\n]*\\):" nil t)
+ (while (re-search-forward "\n\\* \\(.*\\): " nil t)
(setq entry (match-string 1)
item (funcall trans entry))
;; `trans' can return nil if the regexp doesn't match.
:mode 'c-mode :topic 'symbol
:regexp "\\(struct \\|union \\|enum \\)?[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*"
:doc-spec '(("(libc)Function Index" nil
- "^[ \t]+- \\(Function\\|Macro\\): .*\\<" "\\>")
+ "^[ \t]+-+ \\(Function\\|Macro\\): .*\\<" "\\>")
+ ;; prefix/suffix has to match things like
+ ;; " -- Macro: int F_DUPFD"
+ ;; " -- Variable: char * tzname [2]"
+ ;; "`DBL_MAX'" (texinfo @table)
+ ;; suffix "\\>" is not used because that sends DBL_MAX to
+ ;; DBL_MAX_EXP ("_" is a non-word char)
("(libc)Variable Index" nil
- "^[ \t]+- \\(Variable\\|Macro\\): .*\\<" "\\>")
+ "^\\([ \t]+-+ \\(Variable\\|Macro\\): .*\\<\\|`\\)"
+ "\\( \\|'?$\\)")
("(libc)Type Index" nil
- "^[ \t]+- Data Type: \\<" "\\>")
+ "^[ \t]+-+ Data Type: \\<" "\\>")
("(termcap)Var Index" nil
"^[ \t]*`" "'"))
:parse-rule 'info-lookup-guess-c-symbol)
(lambda (item)
(if (string-match "^\\([a-zA-Z]+\\|[^a-zA-Z]\\)\\( .*\\)?$" item)
(concat "@" (match-string 1 item))))
- "`" "'")))
+ "`" "[' ]")))
(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
:mode 'm4-mode
(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
:mode 'autoconf-mode
:regexp "A[CM]_[_A-Z0-9]+"
- :doc-spec '(("(autoconf)Autoconf Macro Index" "AC_"
- "^[ \t]+- \\(Macro\\|Variable\\): .*\\<" "\\>")
- ("(automake)Macro and Variable Index" nil
- "^[ \t]*`" "'")
- ;; These are for older versions (probably pre autoconf 2.5x):
+ :doc-spec '(;; Autoconf Macro Index entries are without an "AC_" prefix,
+ ;; but with "AH_" or "AU_" for those. So add "AC_" if there
+ ;; isn't already an "A._".
+ ("(autoconf)Autoconf Macro Index"
+ (lambda (item)
+ (if (string-match "^A._" item) item (concat "AC_" item)))
+ "^[ \t]+-+ \\(Macro\\|Variable\\): .*\\<" "\\>")
+ ;; M4 Macro Index entries are without "AS_" prefixes, and
+ ;; mostly without "m4_" prefixes. "dnl" is an exception, not
+ ;; wanting any prefix. So AS_ is added back to upper-case
+ ;; names, m4_ to others which don't already an m4_.
+ ("(autoconf)M4 Macro Index"
+ (lambda (item)
+ (let ((case-fold-search nil))
+ (cond ((or (string-equal item "dnl")
+ (string-match "^m4_" item))
+ item)
+ ((string-match "^[A-Z0-9_]+$" item)
+ (concat "AS_" item))
+ (t
+ (concat "m4_" item)))))
+ "^[ \t]+-+ Macro: .*\\<" "\\>")
+ ;; Autotest Macro Index entries are without "AT_".
+ ("(autoconf)Autotest Macro Index" "AT_"
+ "^[ \t]+-+ Macro: .*\\<" "\\>")
+ ;; This is for older versions (probably pre autoconf 2.5x):
("(autoconf)Macro Index" "AC_"
- "^[ \t]+- \\(Macro\\|Variable\\): .*\\<" "\\>")
+ "^[ \t]+-+ \\(Macro\\|Variable\\): .*\\<" "\\>")
+ ;; Automake has index entries for its notes on various autoconf
+ ;; macros (eg. AC_PROG_CC). Ensure this is after the autoconf
+ ;; index, so as to prefer the autoconf docs.
("(automake)Macro and Variable Index" nil
"^[ \t]*`" "'"))
;; Autoconf symbols are M4 macros. Thus use M4's parser.
(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
:mode 'emacs-lisp-mode
:regexp "[^][()'\" \t\n]+"
- :doc-spec '(("(emacs)Command Index")
- ("(emacs)Variable Index")
- ("(elisp)Index")))
+ :doc-spec '(;; Commands with key sequences appear in nodes as `foo' and
+ ;; those without as `M-x foo'.
+ ("(emacs)Command Index" nil "`\\(M-x[ \t\n]+\\)?" "'")
+ ;; Variables normally appear in nodes as just `foo'.
+ ("(emacs)Variable Index" nil "`" "'")
+ ;; Almost all functions, variables, etc appear in nodes as
+ ;; " -- Function: foo" etc. A small number of aliases and
+ ;; symbols appear only as `foo', and will miss out on exact
+ ;; positions. Allowing `foo' would hit too many false matches
+ ;; for things that should go to Function: etc, and those latter
+ ;; are much more important. Perhaps this could change if some
+ ;; sort of fallback match scheme existed.
+ ("(elisp)Index" nil "^ -+ .*: " "\\( \\|$\\)")))
(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
:mode 'lisp-interaction-mode
(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
:mode 'scheme-mode
- :regexp "[^()'\" \t\n]+"
+ :regexp "[^()`',\" \t\n]+"
:ignore-case t
;; Aubrey Jaffer's rendition from <URL:ftp://ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu/pub/scm>
:doc-spec '(("(r5rs)Index" nil
- "^[ \t]+- [^:]+:[ \t]*" "\\b")))
+ "^[ \t]+-+ [^:]+:[ \t]*" "\\b")))
(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
:mode 'octave-mode
:regexp "[_a-zA-Z0-9]+"
- :doc-spec '(("(octave)Function Index" nil
- "^ - [^:]+:[ ]+\\(\\[[^=]*=[ ]+\\)?" nil)
- ("(octave)Variable Index" nil "^ - [^:]+:[ ]+" nil)
+ :doc-spec '(("(octave)Function Index" nil
+ "^ -+ [^:]+:[ ]+\\(\\[[^=]*=[ ]+\\)?" nil)
+ ("(octave)Variable Index" nil "^ -+ [^:]+:[ ]+" nil)
;; Catch lines of the form "xyz statement"
("(octave)Concept Index"
(lambda (item)
((string-match "^\\([A-Z]+\\) statement\\b" item)
(match-string 1 item))
(t nil)))
- nil; "^ - [^:]+:[ ]+" don't think this prefix is useful here.
+ nil; "^ -+ [^:]+:[ ]+" don't think this prefix is useful here.
nil)))
+
+(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
+ :mode 'maxima-mode
+ :ignore-case t
+ :regexp "[a-zA-Z_%]+"
+ :doc-spec '( ("(maxima)Function and Variable Index" nil
+ "^ -+ [^:]+:[ ]+\\(\\[[^=]*=[ ]+\\)?" nil)))
+
+(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
+ :mode 'inferior-maxima-mode
+ :other-modes '(maxima-mode))
+
+;; coreutils and bash builtins overlap in places, eg. printf, so there's a
+;; question which should come first. Some of the coreutils descriptions are
+;; more detailed, but if bash is usually /bin/sh on a GNU system then the
+;; builtins will be what's normally run.
+;;
+;; Maybe special variables like $? should be matched as $?, not just ?.
+;; This would avoid a clash between variable $! and negation !, or variable
+;; $# and comment # (though comment # is not currently indexed in bash).
+;; Unfortunately if $? etc is the symbol, then we wouldn't be taken to the
+;; exact spot in the relevant node, since the bash manual has just `?' etc
+;; there. Maybe an extension to the prefix/suffix scheme could help this.
+
+(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
+ :mode 'sh-mode :topic 'symbol
+ ;; bash has "." and ":" in its index, but those chars will probably never
+ ;; work in info, so don't bother matching them in the regexp.
+ :regexp "\\([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+\\|[!{}@*#?$]\\|\\[\\[?\\|]]?\\)"
+ :doc-spec '(("(bash)Builtin Index" nil "^`" "[ .']")
+ ("(bash)Reserved Word Index" nil "^`" "[ .']")
+ ("(bash)Variable Index" nil "^`" "[ .']")
+ ;; coreutils (version 4.5.10) doesn't have a separate program
+ ;; index, so exclude extraneous stuff (most of it) by demanding
+ ;; "[a-z]+" in the trans-func.
+ ("(coreutils)Index"
+ (lambda (item) (if (string-match "\\`[a-z]+\\'" item) item)))
+ ;; diff (version 2.8.1) has only a few programs, index entries
+ ;; are things like "foo invocation".
+ ("(diff)Index"
+ (lambda (item)
+ (if (string-match "\\`\\([a-z]+\\) invocation\\'" item)
+ (match-string 1 item))))
+ ;; there's no plain "sed" index entry as such, mung another
+ ;; hopefully unique one to get to the invocation section
+ ("(sed)Concept Index"
+ (lambda (item)
+ (if (string-equal item "Standard input, processing as input")
+ "sed")))
+ ;; there's no plain "awk" or "gawk" index entries, mung other
+ ;; hopefully unique ones to get to the command line options
+ ("(gawk)Index"
+ (lambda (item)
+ (cond ((string-equal item "gawk, extensions, disabling")
+ "awk")
+ ((string-equal item "gawk, versions of, information about, printing")
+ "gawk"))))))
+
+;; This misses some things which occur as node names but not in the
+;; index. Unfortunately it also picks up the wrong one of multiple
+;; entries for the same term in some cases. --fx
+(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
+ :mode 'cfengine-mode
+ :regexp "[[:alnum:]_]+\\(?:()\\)?"
+ :doc-spec '(("(cfengine-Reference)Variable Index"
+ (lambda (item)
+ ;; Index entries may be like `IsPlain()'
+ (if (string-match "\\([[:alnum:]_]+\\)()" item)
+ (match-string 1 item)
+ item))
+ ;; This gets functions in evaluated classes. Other
+ ;; possible patterns don't seem to work too well.
+ "`" "(")))
\f
(provide 'info-look)
+;;; arch-tag: 0f1e3ea3-32a2-4461-bbab-3cff93539a74
;;; info-look.el ends here