-;;; mailabbrev.el --- abbrev-expansion of mail aliases.
+;;; mailabbrev.el --- abbrev-expansion of mail aliases
-;;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 92, 93, 96, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com>
-;; Maintainer: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com>
+;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com>, now <jwz@jwz.org>
+;; Maintainer: FSF
;; Created: 19 Oct 90
;; Keywords: mail
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;;; Commentary:
-;;; This file ensures that, when the point is in a To:, CC:, BCC:, or From:
-;;; field, word-abbrevs are defined for each of your mail aliases. These
-;;; aliases will be defined from your .mailrc file (or the file specified by
-;;; the MAILRC environment variable) if it exists. Your mail aliases will
-;;; expand any time you type a word-delimiter at the end of an abbreviation.
-;;;
-;;; What you see is what you get: no abbreviations will be expanded after you
-;;; have sent the mail, unlike the old system. This means you don't suffer
-;;; the annoyance of having the system do things behind your back -- if an
-;;; address you typed is going to be rewritten, you know it immediately,
-;;; instead of after the mail has been sent and it's too late to do anything
-;;; about it. You will never again be screwed because you forgot to delete an
-;;; old alias from your .mailrc when a new local user arrives and is given a
-;;; userid which conflicts with one of your aliases, for example.
-;;;
-;;; Your mail alias abbrevs will be in effect only when the point is in an
-;;; appropriate header field. When in the body of the message, or other
-;;; header fields, the mail aliases will not expand. Rather, the normal
-;;; mode-specific abbrev table (mail-mode-abbrev-table) will be used if
-;;; defined. So if you use mail-mode specific abbrevs, this code will not
-;;; adversely affect you. You can control which header fields the abbrevs
-;;; are used in by changing the variable mail-abbrev-mode-regexp.
-;;;
-;;; If auto-fill mode is on, abbrevs will wrap at commas instead of at word
-;;; boundaries; also, header continuation-lines will be properly indented.
-;;;
-;;; You can also insert a mail alias with mail-interactive-insert-alias
-;;; (bound to C-c C-a), which prompts you for an alias (with completion)
-;;; and inserts its expansion at point.
-;;;
-;;; This file fixes a bug in the old system which prohibited your .mailrc
-;;; file from having lines like
-;;;
-;;; alias someone "John Doe <doe@quux.com>"
-;;;
-;;; That is, if you want an address to have embedded spaces, simply surround it
-;;; with double-quotes. This is necessary because the format of the .mailrc
-;;; file bogusly uses spaces as address delimiters. The following line defines
-;;; an alias which expands to three addresses:
-;;;
-;;; alias foobar addr-1 addr-2 "address three <addr-3>"
-;;;
-;;; (This is bogus because mail-delivery programs want commas, not spaces,
-;;; but that's what the file format is, so we have to live with it.)
-;;;
-;;; If you like, you can call the function define-mail-abbrev to define your
-;;; mail aliases instead of using a .mailrc file. When you call it in this
-;;; way, addresses are separated by commas.
-;;;
-;;; CAVEAT: This works on most Sun systems; I have been told that some versions
-;;; of /bin/mail do not understand double-quotes in the .mailrc file. So you
-;;; should make sure your version does before including verbose addresses like
-;;; this. One solution to this, if you are on a system whose /bin/mail doesn't
-;;; work that way, (and you still want to be able to /bin/mail to send mail in
-;;; addition to emacs) is to define minimal aliases (without full names) in
-;;; your .mailrc file, and use define-mail-abbrev to redefine them when sending
-;;; mail from emacs; this way, mail sent from /bin/mail will work, and mail
-;;; sent from emacs will be pretty.
-;;;
-;;; Aliases in the mailrc file may be nested. If you define aliases like
-;;; alias group1 fred ethel
-;;; alias group2 larry curly moe
-;;; alias everybody group1 group2
-;;; Then when you type "everybody" on the To: line, it will be expanded to
-;;; fred, ethyl, larry, curly, moe
-;;;
-;;; Aliases may also contain forward references; the alias of "everybody" can
-;;; precede the aliases of "group1" and "group2".
-;;;
-;;; This code also understands the "source" .mailrc command, for reading
-;;; aliases from some other file as well.
-;;;
-;;; Aliases may contain hyphens, as in "alias foo-bar foo@bar"; word-abbrevs
-;;; normally cannot contain hyphens, but this code works around that for the
-;;; specific case of mail-alias word-abbrevs.
-;;;
-;;; To read in the contents of another .mailrc-type file from emacs, use the
-;;; command Meta-X merge-mail-abbrevs. The rebuild-mail-abbrevs command is
-;;; similar, but will delete existing aliases first.
-;;;
-;;; If you would like your aliases to be expanded when you type M-> or ^N to
-;;; move out of the mail-header into the message body (instead of having to
-;;; type SPC at the end of the abbrev before moving away) then you can do
-;;;
-;;; (define-key mail-mode-map "\C-n" 'mail-abbrev-next-line)
-;;; (define-key mail-mode-map "\M->" 'mail-abbrev-end-of-buffer)
-;;;
-;;; If you want multiple addresses separated by a string other than ", " then
-;;; you can set the variable mail-alias-separator-string to it. This has to
-;;; be a comma bracketed by whitespace if you want any kind of reasonable
-;;; behaviour.
-;;;
-;;; Thanks to Harald Hanche-Olsen, Michael Ernst, David Loeffler, and
-;;; Noah Friedman for suggestions and bug reports.
-
-;;; To use this package, do (add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'mail-abbrevs-setup).
+;; This file ensures that, when the point is in a To:, CC:, BCC:, or From:
+;; field, word-abbrevs are defined for each of your mail aliases. These
+;; aliases will be defined from your .mailrc file (or the file specified by
+;; `mail-personal-alias-file') if it exists. Your mail aliases will
+;; expand any time you type a word-delimiter at the end of an abbreviation.
+;;
+;; What you see is what you get: if mailabbrev is in use when you type
+;; a name, and the name does not expand, you know it is not an abbreviation.
+;; However, if you yank abbreviations into the headers
+;; in a way that bypasses the check for abbreviations,
+;; they are expanded (but not visibly) when you send the message.
+;;
+;; Your mail alias abbrevs will be in effect only when the point is in an
+;; appropriate header field. When in the body of the message, or other
+;; header fields, the mail aliases will not expand. Rather, the normal
+;; mode-specific abbrev table will be used if
+;; defined. So if you use mail-mode specific abbrevs, this code will not
+;; adversely affect you. You can control which header fields the abbrevs
+;; are used in by changing the variable mail-abbrev-mode-regexp.
+;;
+;; If auto-fill mode is on, abbrevs will wrap at commas instead of at word
+;; boundaries; also, header continuation-lines will be properly indented.
+;;
+;; You can also insert a mail alias with mail-abbrev-insert-alias
+;; (bound to C-c C-a), which prompts you for an alias (with completion)
+;; and inserts its expansion at point.
+;;
+;; This file fixes a bug in the old system which prohibited your .mailrc
+;; file from having lines like
+;;
+;; alias someone "John Doe <doe@quux.com>"
+;;
+;; That is, if you want an address to have embedded spaces, simply surround it
+;; with double-quotes. This is necessary because the format of the .mailrc
+;; file bogusly uses spaces as address delimiters. The following line defines
+;; an alias which expands to three addresses:
+;;
+;; alias foobar addr-1 addr-2 "address three <addr-3>"
+;;
+;; (This is bogus because mail-delivery programs want commas, not spaces,
+;; but that's what the file format is, so we have to live with it.)
+;;
+;; If you like, you can call the function define-mail-abbrev to define your
+;; mail aliases instead of using a .mailrc file. When you call it in this
+;; way, addresses are separated by commas.
+;;
+;; CAVEAT: This works on most Sun systems; I have been told that some versions
+;; of /bin/mail do not understand double-quotes in the .mailrc file. So you
+;; should make sure your version does before including verbose addresses like
+;; this. One solution to this, if you are on a system whose /bin/mail doesn't
+;; work that way, (and you still want to be able to /bin/mail to send mail in
+;; addition to emacs) is to define minimal aliases (without full names) in
+;; your .mailrc file, and use define-mail-abbrev to redefine them when sending
+;; mail from emacs; this way, mail sent from /bin/mail will work, and mail
+;; sent from emacs will be pretty.
+;;
+;; Aliases in the mailrc file may be nested. If you define aliases like
+;; alias group1 fred ethel
+;; alias group2 larry curly moe
+;; alias everybody group1 group2
+;; Then when you type "everybody" on the To: line, it will be expanded to
+;; fred, ethyl, larry, curly, moe
+;;
+;; Aliases may also contain forward references; the alias of "everybody" can
+;; precede the aliases of "group1" and "group2".
+;;
+;; This code also understands the "source" .mailrc command, for reading
+;; aliases from some other file as well.
+;;
+;; Aliases may contain hyphens, as in "alias foo-bar foo@bar"; word-abbrevs
+;; normally cannot contain hyphens, but this code works around that for the
+;; specific case of mail-alias word-abbrevs.
+;;
+;; To read in the contents of another .mailrc-type file from emacs, use the
+;; command Meta-X merge-mail-abbrevs. The rebuild-mail-abbrevs command is
+;; similar, but will delete existing aliases first.
+;;
+;; If you would like your aliases to be expanded when you type M-> or ^N to
+;; move out of the mail-header into the message body (instead of having to
+;; type SPC at the end of the abbrev before moving away) then you can do
+;;
+;; (add-hook
+;; 'mail-mode-hook
+;; (lambda ()
+;; (define-key mail-mode-map [remap next-line] 'mail-abbrev-next-line)
+;; (define-key mail-mode-map [remap end-of-buffer] 'mail-abbrev-end-of-buffer)))
+;;
+;; If you want multiple addresses separated by a string other than ", " then
+;; you can set the variable mail-alias-separator-string to it. This has to
+;; be a comma bracketed by whitespace if you want any kind of reasonable
+;; behaviour.
+;;
+;; Thanks to Harald Hanche-Olsen, Michael Ernst, David Loeffler, and
+;; Noah Friedman for suggestions and bug reports.
+
+;; To use this package, do (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'mail-abbrevs-setup).
;;; Code:
-(require 'sendmail)
+(eval-when-compile
+ (require 'sendmail))
+
+(defgroup mail-abbrev nil
+ "Expand mail aliases as abbrevs, in certain mail headers."
+ :group 'abbrev-mode)
+
+(defcustom mail-abbrevs-mode nil
+ "*Non-nil means expand mail aliases as abbrevs, in certain message headers."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'mail-abbrev
+ :require 'mailabbrev
+ :set (lambda (symbol value)
+ (setq mail-abbrevs-mode value)
+ (if value (mail-abbrevs-enable) (mail-abbrevs-disable)))
+ :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
+ :version "20.3")
+
+(defcustom mail-abbrevs-only nil
+ "*Non-nil means only mail abbrevs should expand automatically.
+Other abbrevs expand only when you explicitly use `expand-abbrev'."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'mail-abbrev)
;; originally defined in sendmail.el - used to be an alist, now is a table.
(defvar mail-abbrevs nil
should be read from the .mailrc file. (This is distinct from there being
no aliases, which is represented by this being a table with no entries.)")
+(defvar mail-abbrev-modtime nil
+ "The modification time of your mail alias file when it was last examined.")
+
+(defun mail-abbrevs-sync-aliases ()
+ (when mail-personal-alias-file
+ (if (file-exists-p mail-personal-alias-file)
+ (let ((modtime (nth 5 (file-attributes mail-personal-alias-file))))
+ (if (not (equal mail-abbrev-modtime modtime))
+ (progn
+ (setq mail-abbrev-modtime modtime)
+ (build-mail-abbrevs)))))))
+
;;;###autoload
(defun mail-abbrevs-setup ()
+ "Initialize use of the `mailabbrev' package."
(if (and (not (vectorp mail-abbrevs))
(file-exists-p mail-personal-alias-file))
- (build-mail-abbrevs))
- (make-local-hook 'pre-abbrev-expand-hook)
+ (progn
+ (setq mail-abbrev-modtime
+ (nth 5 (file-attributes mail-personal-alias-file)))
+ (build-mail-abbrevs)))
+ (mail-abbrevs-sync-aliases)
(add-hook 'pre-abbrev-expand-hook 'sendmail-pre-abbrev-expand-hook
nil t)
(abbrev-mode 1))
+(defun mail-abbrevs-enable ()
+ (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'mail-abbrevs-setup))
+
+(defun mail-abbrevs-disable ()
+ "Turn off use of the `mailabbrev' package."
+ (remove-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'mail-abbrevs-setup)
+ (abbrev-mode (if (default-value 'abbrev-mode) 1 -1)))
+
;;;###autoload
(defun build-mail-abbrevs (&optional file recursivep)
"Read mail aliases from personal mail alias file and set `mail-abbrevs'.
(obuf (current-buffer)))
(unwind-protect
(progn
- (setq buffer (generate-new-buffer "mailrc"))
+ (setq buffer (generate-new-buffer " mailrc"))
(buffer-disable-undo buffer)
(set-buffer buffer)
(cond ((get-file-buffer file)
(defvar mail-alias-separator-string ", "
"*A string inserted between addresses in multi-address mail aliases.
-This has to contain a comma, so \", \" is a reasonable value. You might
+This has to contain a comma, so \", \" is a reasonable value. You might
also want something like \",\\n \" to get each address on its own line.")
;; define-mail-abbrev sets this flag, which causes mail-resolve-all-aliases
(setq name (downcase name))
;; use an abbrev table instead of an alist for mail-abbrevs.
(let ((abbrevs-changed abbrevs-changed)) ; protect this from being changed.
- (define-abbrev mail-abbrevs name definition 'mail-abbrev-expand-hook)))
+ (define-abbrev mail-abbrevs name definition 'mail-abbrev-expand-hook 0 t)))
(defun mail-resolve-all-aliases ()
"For use as the fourth arg to `define-abbrev'.
After expanding a mail-abbrev, if Auto Fill mode is on and we're past the
fill-column, break the line at the previous comma, and indent the next line."
- (save-excursion
- (let ((p (point))
- bol comma fp)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (setq bol (point))
- (goto-char p)
- (while (and auto-fill-function
- (>= (current-column) fill-column)
- (search-backward "," bol t))
- (setq comma (point))
- (forward-char 1) ; Now we are just past the comma.
- (insert "\n")
- (delete-horizontal-space)
- (setq p (point))
- (indent-relative)
- (setq fp (buffer-substring p (point)))
- ;; Go to the end of the new line.
- (end-of-line)
- (if (> (current-column) fill-column)
- ;; It's still too long; do normal auto-fill.
- (let ((fill-prefix (or fp "\t")))
- (do-auto-fill)))
- ;; Resume the search.
- (goto-char comma)
- ))))
+ ;; Disable abbrev mode to avoid recursion in indent-relative expanding
+ ;; part of the abbrev expansion as an abbrev itself.
+ (let ((abbrev-mode nil))
+ (save-excursion
+ (let ((p (point))
+ bol comma fp)
+ (beginning-of-line)
+ (setq bol (point))
+ (goto-char p)
+ (while (and auto-fill-function
+ (>= (current-column) fill-column)
+ (search-backward "," bol t))
+ (setq comma (point))
+ (forward-char 1) ; Now we are just past the comma.
+ (insert "\n")
+ (delete-horizontal-space)
+ (setq p (point))
+ (indent-relative)
+ (setq fp (buffer-substring p (point)))
+ ;; Go to the end of the new line.
+ (end-of-line)
+ (if (> (current-column) fill-column)
+ ;; It's still too long; do normal auto-fill.
+ (let ((fill-prefix (or fp "\t")))
+ (do-auto-fill)))
+ ;; Resume the search.
+ (goto-char comma)
+ )))))
\f
;;; Syntax tables and abbrev-expansion
-(defvar mail-abbrev-mode-regexp
+(defvar mail-abbrev-mode-regexp
"^\\(Resent-\\)?\\(To\\|From\\|CC\\|BCC\\|Reply-to\\):"
"*Regexp to select mail-headers in which mail abbrevs should be expanded.
This string will be handed to `looking-at' with point at the beginning
This should be set to match those mail fields in which you want abbreviations
turned on.")
-(defvar mail-mode-syntax-table (copy-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table)
- "The syntax table which is used in send-mail mode message bodies.")
-
-(defvar mail-mode-header-syntax-table
- (let ((tab (copy-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table)))
- ;; This makes the characters "@%!._-" be considered symbol-constituents
- ;; but not word-constituents, so forward-sexp will move you over an
- ;; entire address, but forward-word will only move you over a sequence
- ;; of alphanumerics. (Clearly the right thing.)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "_" tab)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?% "_" tab)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?! "_" tab)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?. "_" tab)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "_" tab)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?- "_" tab)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?< "(>" tab)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?> ")<" tab)
- tab)
- "The syntax table used in send-mail mode when in a mail-address header.
-`mail-mode-syntax-table' is used when the cursor is in the message body or in
-non-address headers.")
-
-(defvar mail-abbrev-syntax-table
- (let* ((tab (copy-syntax-table mail-mode-header-syntax-table))
- (i (1- (length tab)))
- (_ (aref (standard-syntax-table) ?_))
- (w (aref (standard-syntax-table) ?w)))
- (while (>= i 0)
- (if (= (aref tab i) _) (aset tab i w))
- (setq i (1- i)))
- tab)
- "The syntax-table used for abbrev-expansion purposes; this is not actually
-made the current syntax table of the buffer, but simply controls the set of
-characters which may be a part of the name of a mail alias.")
-
+(defvar mail-abbrev-syntax-table nil
+ "The syntax-table used for abbrev-expansion purposes.
+This is not actually made the current syntax table of the buffer, but
+simply controls the set of characters which may be a part of the name
+of a mail alias. The value is set up, buffer-local, when first needed.")
+
+(defun mail-abbrev-make-syntax-table ()
+ (make-local-variable 'mail-abbrev-syntax-table)
+ (unless mail-abbrev-syntax-table
+ (let ((tab (copy-syntax-table (syntax-table)))
+ (_ (aref (standard-syntax-table) ?_))
+ (w (aref (standard-syntax-table) ?w)))
+ (map-char-table
+ (function (lambda (key value)
+ (if (null value)
+ ;; Fetch the inherited value
+ (setq value (aref tab key)))
+ (if (equal value _)
+ (set-char-table-range tab key w))))
+ tab)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "w" tab)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?% "w" tab)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?! "w" tab)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?. "w" tab)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "w" tab)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?- "w" tab)
+ (setq mail-abbrev-syntax-table tab))))
(defun mail-abbrev-in-expansion-header-p ()
"Whether point is in a mail-address header field."
(and ;;
;; we are on an appropriate header line...
(save-excursion
- (beginning-of-line)
- ;; skip backwards over continuation lines.
- (while (and (looking-at "^[ \t]")
- (not (= (point) (point-min))))
- (forward-line -1))
+ (unless (eobp) (forward-char 1))
+ (re-search-backward "^[^ \t]" nil 'move)
;; are we at the front of an appropriate header line?
(looking-at mail-abbrev-mode-regexp))
;;
- ;; ...and we are before the mail-header-separator
+ ;; ...and are we in the headers?
(< (point)
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (search-forward (concat "\n" mail-header-separator "\n")
- nil 0)
- (point))))))
-
-(defvar mail-mode-abbrev-table) ; quiet the compiler
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ (save-excursion
+ (rfc822-goto-eoh)
+ (point)))))))
(defun sendmail-pre-abbrev-expand-hook ()
(and (and mail-abbrevs (not (eq mail-abbrevs t)))
(if (mail-abbrev-in-expansion-header-p)
- (progn
- ;;
- ;; We are in a To: (or CC:, or whatever) header, and
- ;; should use word-abbrevs to expand mail aliases.
+
+ ;; We are in a To: (or CC:, or whatever) header, and
+ ;; should use word-abbrevs to expand mail aliases.
+ (let ((local-abbrev-table mail-abbrevs)
+ (old-syntax-table (syntax-table)))
;; Before anything else, resolve aliases if they need it.
(and mail-abbrev-aliases-need-to-be-resolved
(mail-resolve-all-aliases))
;; Now proceed with the abbrev section.
- ;; - First, install the mail-abbrevs as the word-abbrev table.
+ ;; - We already installed mail-abbrevs as the abbrev table.
;; - Then install the mail-abbrev-syntax-table, which
;; temporarily marks all of the
;; non-alphanumeric-atom-characters (the "_"
;; the purpose of abbrev expansion.
;; - Then we call expand-abbrev again, recursively, to do
;; the abbrev expansion with the above syntax table.
+ ;; - Restore the previous syntax table.
;; - Then we do a trick which tells the expand-abbrev frame
;; which invoked us to not continue (and thus not
;; expand twice.) This means that any abbrev expansion
;; will happen as a result of this function's call to
;; expand-abbrev, and not as a result of the call to
;; expand-abbrev which invoked *us*.
- ;; - Then we set the syntax table to
- ;; mail-mode-header-syntax-table, which doesn't have
- ;; anything to do with abbrev expansion, but
- ;; is just for the user's convenience (see its doc string.)
- ;;
- (setq local-abbrev-table mail-abbrevs)
+ (mail-abbrev-make-syntax-table)
;; If the character just typed was non-alpha-symbol-syntax,
;; then don't expand the abbrev now (that is, don't expand
;; when the user types -.) Check the character's syntax in
- ;; the mail-mode-header-syntax-table.
+ ;; the usual syntax table.
- (set-syntax-table mail-mode-header-syntax-table)
(or (and (integerp last-command-char)
(eq (char-syntax last-command-char) ?_))
(let ((pre-abbrev-expand-hook nil)) ; That's us; don't loop.
;; Use this table so that abbrevs can have hyphens in them.
(set-syntax-table mail-abbrev-syntax-table)
- (expand-abbrev)
- ;; Now set it back to what it was before.
- (set-syntax-table mail-mode-header-syntax-table)))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (expand-abbrev)
+ ;; Now set it back to what it was before.
+ (set-syntax-table old-syntax-table))))
(setq abbrev-start-location (point-max) ; This is the trick.
abbrev-start-location-buffer (current-buffer)))
- ;; We're not in a mail header where mail aliases should
- ;; be expanded, then use the normal mail-mode abbrev table
- ;; (if any) and the normal mail-mode syntax table.
-
- (setq local-abbrev-table (and (boundp 'mail-mode-abbrev-table)
- mail-mode-abbrev-table))
- (set-syntax-table mail-mode-syntax-table))
+ (if (or (not mail-abbrevs-only)
+ (eq this-command 'expand-abbrev))
+ ;; We're not in a mail header where mail aliases should
+ ;; be expanded, then use the normal mail-mode abbrev table
+ ;; (if any) and the normal mail-mode syntax table.
+ nil
+ ;; This is not a mail abbrev, and we should not expand it.
+ ;; This kludge stops expand-abbrev from doing anything.
+ (setq abbrev-start-location (point-max)
+ abbrev-start-location-buffer (current-buffer))))
))
\f
;;; utilities
(setq mail-abbrevs nil)
(build-mail-abbrevs file))
-(defun mail-interactive-insert-alias (&optional alias)
+(defun mail-abbrev-insert-alias (&optional alias)
"Prompt for and insert a mail alias."
(interactive (progn
(if (not (vectorp mail-abbrevs)) (mail-abbrevs-setup))
(list (completing-read "Expand alias: " mail-abbrevs nil t))))
(if (not (vectorp mail-abbrevs)) (mail-abbrevs-setup))
- (insert (or (and alias (symbol-value (intern-soft alias mail-abbrevs))) "")))
+ (insert (or (and alias (symbol-value (intern-soft alias mail-abbrevs))) ""))
+ (mail-abbrev-expand-hook))
+
+(defun mail-abbrev-complete-alias ()
+ "Perform completion on alias preceding point."
+ ;; Based on lisp.el:lisp-complete-symbol
+ (interactive)
+ (mail-abbrev-make-syntax-table)
+ (let* ((end (point))
+ (syntax-table (syntax-table))
+ (beg (unwind-protect
+ (save-excursion
+ (set-syntax-table mail-abbrev-syntax-table)
+ (backward-word 1)
+ (point))
+ (set-syntax-table syntax-table)))
+ (alias (buffer-substring beg end))
+ (completion (try-completion alias mail-abbrevs)))
+ (cond ((eq completion t)
+ (message "%s" alias)) ; confirm
+ ((null completion)
+ (error "[Can't complete \"%s\"]" alias)) ; (message ...) (ding)
+ ((not (string= completion alias))
+ (delete-region beg end)
+ (insert completion))
+ (t (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
+ (display-completion-list
+ (prog2
+ (message "Making completion list...")
+ (all-completions alias mail-abbrevs)
+ (message "Making completion list...done"))))))))
(defun mail-abbrev-next-line (&optional arg)
"Expand any mail abbrev, then move cursor vertically down ARG lines.
(setq this-command 'end-of-buffer)
(end-of-buffer arg))
-(define-key mail-mode-map "\C-c\C-a" 'mail-interactive-insert-alias)
+(eval-after-load "sendmail"
+ '(progn
+ (define-key mail-mode-map "\C-c\C-a" 'mail-abbrev-insert-alias)
+ (define-key mail-mode-map "\e\t" ; like lisp-complete-symbol
+ 'mail-abbrev-complete-alias)))
;;(define-key mail-mode-map "\C-n" 'mail-abbrev-next-line)
;;(define-key mail-mode-map "\M->" 'mail-abbrev-end-of-buffer)
(provide 'mailabbrev)
+
+(if mail-abbrevs-mode
+ (mail-abbrevs-enable))
+
+;;; arch-tag: 5aa2d901-73f8-4ad7-b73c-4802282ad2ff
+;;; mailabbrev.el ends here