;;; completion.el --- dynamic word-completion code
-;; Maintainer: bug-completion@think.com
-;; Keywords: abbrev
+;; Copyright (C) 1990, 1993, 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Maintainer: FSF
+;; Keywords: abbrev convenience
+;; Author: Jim Salem <alem@bbnplanet.com> of Thinking Machines Inc.
+;; (ideas suggested by Brewster Kahle)
+
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+;; any later version.
+
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+
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+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
;;; Commentary:
-;;; This file is very badly designed in that it redefines
-;;; standard functions of Emacs. This is bad design, because
-;;; this file cannot be updated to correspond to the latest
-;;; versions of those functions. Therefore, you must expect
-;;; it to produce unpredictable and undesirable results.
-;;; This file needs to be redesigned to work in a modular fashion.
-;;; -- rms.
-
-;;; This is a Completion system for GNU Emacs
-;;;
-;;; E-Mail:
-;;; Internet: completion@think.com, bug-completion@think.com
-;;; UUCP: {rutgers,harvard,mit-eddie}!think!completion
-;;;
-;;; If you are a new user, we'd appreciate knowing your site name and
-;;; any comments you have.
-;;;
-;;;
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-;;;
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-;;; Anyone may use, duplicate or modify this program. Thinking Machines
-;;; Corporation does not restrict in any way the use of this software by
-;;; anyone.
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-;;; damages, including any lost profits, lost monies, or other special,
-;;; incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of this program.
-;;;
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-;;;
-;;; Please keep this notice and author information in any copies you make.
-;;;
-;;; 4/90
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; Advertisement
-;;;---------------
-;;; Try using this. If you are like most you will be happy you did.
-;;;
-;;; What to put in .emacs
-;;;-----------------------
-;;; (load "completion") ;; If it's not part of the standard band.
-;;; (initialize-completions)
-;;;
-;;; For best results, be sure to byte-compile the file first.
-;;;
+;; What to put in .emacs
+;;-----------------------
+;; (dynamic-completion-mode)
\f
-;;; Authors
-;;;---------
-;;; Jim Salem {salem@think.com}
-;;; Brewster Kahle {brewster@think.com}
-;;; Thinking Machines Corporation
-;;; 245 First St., Cambridge MA 02142 (617) 876-1111
-;;;
-;;; Mailing Lists
-;;;---------------
-;;;
-;;; Bugs to bug-completion@think.com
-;;; Comments to completion@think.com
-;;; Requests to be added completion-request@think.com
-;;;
-;;; Availability
-;;;--------------
-;;; Anonymous FTP from think.com
-;;;
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Documentation [Slightly out of date]
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; (also check the documentation string of the functions)
+;;
+;; Introduction
+;;---------------
+;;
+;; After you type a few characters, pressing the "complete" key inserts
+;; the rest of the word you are likely to type.
+;;
+;; This watches all the words that you type and remembers them. When
+;; typing a new word, pressing "complete" (meta-return) "completes" the
+;; word by inserting the most recently used word that begins with the
+;; same characters. If you press meta-return repeatedly, it cycles
+;; through all the words it knows about.
+;;
+;; If you like the completion then just continue typing, it is as if you
+;; entered the text by hand. If you want the inserted extra characters
+;; to go away, type control-w or delete. More options are described below.
+;;
+;; The guesses are made in the order of the most recently "used". Typing
+;; in a word and then typing a separator character (such as a space) "uses"
+;; the word. So does moving a cursor over the word. If no words are found,
+;; it uses an extended version of the dabbrev style completion.
+;;
+;; You automatically save the completions you use to a file between
+;; sessions.
+;;
+;; Completion enables programmers to enter longer, more descriptive
+;; variable names while typing fewer keystrokes than they normally would.
+;;
+;;
+;; Full documentation
+;;---------------------
+;;
+;; A "word" is any string containing characters with either word or symbol
+;; syntax. [E.G. Any alphanumeric string with hyphens, underscores, etc.]
+;; Unless you change the constants, you must type at least three characters
+;; for the word to be recognized. Only words longer than 6 characters are
+;; saved.
+;;
+;; When you load this file, completion will be on. I suggest you use the
+;; compiled version (because it is noticeably faster).
+;;
+;; M-X completion-mode toggles whether or not new words are added to the
+;; database by changing the value of enable-completion.
+;;
+;; SAVING/LOADING COMPLETIONS
+;; Completions are automatically saved from one session to another
+;; (unless save-completions-flag or enable-completion is nil).
+;; Loading this file (or calling initialize-completions) causes EMACS
+;; to load a completions database for a saved completions file
+;; (default: ~/.completions). When you exit, EMACS saves a copy of the
+;; completions that you
+;; often use. When you next start, EMACS loads in the saved completion file.
+;;
+;; The number of completions saved depends loosely on
+;; *saved-completions-decay-factor*. Completions that have never been
+;; inserted via "complete" are not saved. You are encouraged to experiment
+;; with different functions (see compute-completion-min-num-uses).
+;;
+;; Some completions are permanent and are always saved out. These
+;; completions have their num-uses slot set to T. Use
+;; add-permanent-completion to do this
+;;
+;; Completions are saved only if enable-completion is T. The number of old
+;; versions kept of the saved completions file is controlled by
+;; completions-file-versions-kept.
+;;
+;; COMPLETE KEY OPTIONS
+;; The complete function takes a numeric arguments.
+;; control-u :: leave the point at the beginning of the completion rather
+;; than the middle.
+;; a number :: rotate through the possible completions by that amount
+;; `-' :: same as -1 (insert previous completion)
+;;
+;; HOW THE DATABASE IS MAINTAINED
+;; <write>
+;;
+;; UPDATING THE DATABASE MANUALLY
+;; m-x kill-completion
+;; kills the completion at point.
+;; m-x add-completion
+;; m-x add-permanent-completion
+;;
+;; UPDATING THE DATABASE FROM A SOURCE CODE FILE
+;; m-x add-completions-from-buffer
+;; Parses all the definition names from a C or LISP mode buffer and
+;; adds them to the completion database.
+;;
+;; m-x add-completions-from-lisp-file
+;; Parses all the definition names from a C or Lisp mode file and
+;; adds them to the completion database.
+;;
+;; UPDATING THE DATABASE FROM A TAGS TABLE
+;; m-x add-completions-from-tags-table
+;; Adds completions from the current tags-table-buffer.
+;;
+;; HOW A COMPLETION IS FOUND
+;; <write>
+;;
+;; STRING CASING
+;; Completion is string case independent if case-fold-search has its
+;; normal default of T. Also when the completion is inserted the case of the
+;; entry is coerced appropriately.
+;; [E.G. APP --> APPROPRIATELY app --> appropriately
+;; App --> Appropriately]
+;;
+;; INITIALIZATION
+;; The form `(initialize-completions)' initializes the completion system by
+;; trying to load in the user's completions. After the first cal, further
+;; calls have no effect so one should be careful not to put the form in a
+;; site's standard site-init file.
+;;
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;;
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Documentation [Slightly out of date]
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; (also check the documentation string of the functions)
-;;;
-;;; Introduction
-;;;---------------
-;;;
-;;; After you type a few characters, pressing the "complete" key inserts
-;;; the rest of the word you are likely to type.
-;;;
-;;; This watches all the words that you type and remembers them. When
-;;; typing a new word, pressing "complete" (meta-return) "completes" the
-;;; word by inserting the most recently used word that begins with the
-;;; same characters. If you press meta-return repeatedly, it cycles
-;;; through all the words it knows about.
-;;;
-;;; If you like the completion then just continue typing, it is as if you
-;;; entered the text by hand. If you want the inserted extra characters
-;;; to go away, type control-w or delete. More options are described below.
-;;;
-;;; The guesses are made in the order of the most recently "used". Typing
-;;; in a word and then typing a separator character (such as a space) "uses"
-;;; the word. So does moving a cursor over the word. If no words are found,
-;;; it uses an extended version of the dabbrev style completion.
-;;;
-;;; You automatically save the completions you use to a file between
-;;; sessions.
-;;;
-;;; Completion enables programmers to enter longer, more descriptive
-;;; variable names while typing fewer keystrokes than they normally would.
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; Full documentation
-;;;---------------------
-;;;
-;;; A "word" is any string containing characters with either word or symbol
-;;; syntax. [E.G. Any alphanumeric string with hyphens, underscores, etc.]
-;;; Unless you change the constants, you must type at least three characters
-;;; for the word to be recognized. Only words longer than 6 characters are
-;;; saved.
-;;;
-;;; When you load this file, completion will be on. I suggest you use the
-;;; compiled version (because it is noticeably faster).
-;;;
-;;; M-X completion-mode toggles whether or not new words are added to the
-;;; database by changing the value of enable-completion.
-;;;
-;;; SAVING/LOADING COMPLETIONS
-;;; Completions are automatically saved from one session to another
-;;; (unless save-completions-flag or enable-completion is nil).
-;;; Loading this file (or calling initialize-completions) causes EMACS
-;;; to load a completions database for a saved completions file
-;;; (default: ~/.completions). When you exit, EMACS saves a copy of the
-;;; completions that you
-;;; often use. When you next start, EMACS loads in the saved completion file.
-;;;
-;;; The number of completions saved depends loosely on
-;;; *saved-completions-decay-factor*. Completions that have never been
-;;; inserted via "complete" are not saved. You are encouraged to experiment
-;;; with different functions (see compute-completion-min-num-uses).
-;;;
-;;; Some completions are permanent and are always saved out. These
-;;; completions have their num-uses slot set to T. Use
-;;; add-permanent-completion to do this
-;;;
-;;; Completions are saved only if enable-completion is T. The number of old
-;;; versions kept of the saved completions file is controlled by
-;;; completions-file-versions-kept.
-;;;
-;;; COMPLETE KEY OPTIONS
-;;; The complete function takes a numeric arguments.
-;;; control-u :: leave the point at the beginning of the completion rather
-;;; than the middle.
-;;; a number :: rotate through the possible completions by that amount
-;;; `-' :: same as -1 (insert previous completion)
-;;;
-;;; HOW THE DATABASE IS MAINTAINED
-;;; <write>
-;;;
-;;; UPDATING THE DATABASE MANUALLY
-;;; m-x kill-completion
-;;; kills the completion at point.
-;;; m-x add-completion
-;;; m-x add-permanent-completion
-;;;
-;;; UPDATING THE DATABASE FROM A SOURCE CODE FILE
-;;; m-x add-completions-from-buffer
-;;; Parses all the definition names from a C or LISP mode buffer and
-;;; adds them to the completion database.
-;;;
-;;; m-x add-completions-from-lisp-file
-;;; Parses all the definition names from a C or Lisp mode file and
-;;; adds them to the completion database.
-;;;
-;;; UPDATING THE DATABASE FROM A TAGS TABLE
-;;; m-x add-completions-from-tags-table
-;;; Adds completions from the current tags-table-buffer.
-;;;
-;;; HOW A COMPLETION IS FOUND
-;;; <write>
-;;;
-;;; STRING CASING
-;;; Completion is string case independent if case-fold-search has its
-;;; normal default of T. Also when the completion is inserted the case of the
-;;; entry is coerced appropriately.
-;;; [E.G. APP --> APPROPRIATELY app --> appropriately
-;;; App --> Appropriately]
-;;;
-;;; INITIALIZATION
-;;; The form `(initialize-completions)' initializes the completion system by
-;;; trying to load in the user's completions. After the first cal, further
-;;; calls have no effect so one should be careful not to put the form in a
-;;; site's standard site-init file.
-;;;
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;;
-;;;
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Functions you might like to call
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; add-completion string &optional num-uses
+;; Adds a new string to the database
+;;
+;; add-permanent-completion string
+;; Adds a new string to the database with num-uses = T
+;;
+
+;; kill-completion string
+;; Kills the completion from the database.
+;;
+;; clear-all-completions
+;; Clears the database
+;;
+;; list-all-completions
+;; Returns a list of all completions.
+;;
+;;
+;; next-completion string &optional index
+;; Returns a completion entry that starts with string.
+;;
+;; find-exact-completion string
+;; Returns a completion entry that exactly matches string.
+;;
+;; complete
+;; Inserts a completion at point
+;;
+;; initialize-completions
+;; Loads the completions file and sets up so that exiting emacs will
+;; save them.
+;;
+;; save-completions-to-file &optional filename
+;; load-completions-from-file &optional filename
+;;
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Other functions
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; get-completion-list string
+;;
+;; These things are for manipulating the structure
+;; make-completion string num-uses
+;; completion-num-uses completion
+;; completion-string completion
+;; set-completion-num-uses completion num-uses
+;; set-completion-string completion string
+;;
+;;
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Functions you might like to call
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;;
-;;; add-completion string &optional num-uses
-;;; Adds a new string to the database
-;;;
-;;; add-permanent-completion string
-;;; Adds a new string to the database with num-uses = T
-;;;
-
-;;; kill-completion string
-;;; Kills the completion from the database.
-;;;
-;;; clear-all-completions
-;;; Clears the database
-;;;
-;;; list-all-completions
-;;; Returns a list of all completions.
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; next-completion string &optional index
-;;; Returns a completion entry that starts with string.
-;;;
-;;; find-exact-completion string
-;;; Returns a completion entry that exactly matches string.
-;;;
-;;; complete
-;;; Inserts a completion at point
-;;;
-;;; initialize-completions
-;;; Loads the completions file and sets up so that exiting emacs will
-;;; save them.
-;;;
-;;; save-completions-to-file &optional filename
-;;; load-completions-from-file &optional filename
-;;;
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Other functions
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;;
-;;; get-completion-list string
-;;;
-;;; These things are for manipulating the structure
-;;; make-completion string num-uses
-;;; completion-num-uses completion
-;;; completion-string completion
-;;; set-completion-num-uses completion num-uses
-;;; set-completion-string completion string
-;;;
-;;;
-\f
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; To Do :: (anybody ?)
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;;
-;;; Implement Lookup and keyboard interface in C
-;;; Add package prefix smarts (for Common Lisp)
-;;; Add autoprompting of possible completions after every keystroke (fast
-;;; terminals only !)
-;;; Add doc. to texinfo
-;;;
-;;;
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; To Do :: (anybody ?)
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; Implement Lookup and keyboard interface in C
+;; Add package prefix smarts (for Common Lisp)
+;; Add autoprompting of possible completions after every keystroke (fast
+;; terminals only !)
+;; Add doc. to texinfo
+;;
+;;
+;;-----------------------------------------------
;;; Change Log:
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Sometime in '84 Brewster implemented a somewhat buggy version for
-;;; Symbolics LISPMs.
-;;; Jan. '85 Jim became enamored of the idea and implemented a faster,
-;;; more robust version.
-;;; With input from many users at TMC, (rose, craig, and gls come to mind),
-;;; the current style of interface was developed.
-;;; 9/87, Jim and Brewster took terminals home. Yuck. After
-;;; complaining for a while Brewester implemented a subset of the current
-;;; LISPM version for GNU Emacs.
-;;; 8/88 After complaining for a while (and with sufficient
-;;; promised rewards), Jim reimplemented a version of GNU completion
-;;; superior to that of the LISPM version.
-;;;
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Acknowledgements
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Cliff Lasser (cal@think.com), Kevin Herbert (kph@cisco.com),
-;;; eero@media-lab, kgk@cs.brown.edu, jla@ai.mit.edu,
-;;;
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Change Log
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; From version 9 to 10
-;;; - Allowance for non-integral *completion-version* nos.
-;;; - Fix cmpl-apply-as-top-level for keyboard macros
-;;; - Fix broken completion merging (in save-completions-to-file)
-;;; - More misc. fixes for version 19.0 of emacs
-;;;
-;;; From Version 8 to 9
-;;; - Ported to version 19.0 of emacs (backcompatible with version 18)
-;;; - Added add-completions-from-tags-table (with thanks to eero@media-lab)
-;;;
-;;; From Version 7 to 8
-;;; - Misc. changes to comments
-;;; - new completion key bindings: c-x o, M->, M-<, c-a, c-e
-;;; - cdabbrev now checks all the visible window buffers and the "other buffer"
-;;; - `%' is now a symbol character rather than a separator (except in C mode)
-;;;
-;;; From Version 6 to 7
-;;; - Fixed bug with saving out .completion file the first time
-;;;
-;;; From Version 5 to 6
-;;; - removed statistics recording
-;;; - reworked advise to handle autoloads
-;;; - Fixed fortran mode support
-;;; - Added new cursor motion triggers
-;;;
-;;; From Version 4 to 5
-;;; - doesn't bother saving if nothing has changed
-;;; - auto-save if haven't used for a 1/2 hour
-;;; - save period extended to two weeks
-;;; - minor fix to capitalization code
-;;; - added *completion-auto-save-period* to variables recorded.
-;;; - added reenter protection to cmpl-record-statistics-filter
-;;; - added backup protection to save-completions-to-file (prevents
-;;; problems with disk full errors)
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Sometime in '84 Brewster implemented a somewhat buggy version for
+;; Symbolics LISPMs.
+;; Jan. '85 Jim became enamored of the idea and implemented a faster,
+;; more robust version.
+;; With input from many users at TMC, (rose, craig, and gls come to mind),
+;; the current style of interface was developed.
+;; 9/87, Jim and Brewster took terminals home. Yuck. After
+;; complaining for a while Brewster implemented a subset of the current
+;; LISPM version for GNU Emacs.
+;; 8/88 After complaining for a while (and with sufficient
+;; promised rewards), Jim reimplemented a version of GNU completion
+;; superior to that of the LISPM version.
+;;
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Acknowledgements
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Cliff Lasser (cal@think.com), Kevin Herbert (kph@cisco.com),
+;; eero@media-lab, kgk@cs.brown.edu, jla@ai.mit.edu,
+;;
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Change Log
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; From version 9 to 10
+;; - Allowance for non-integral *completion-version* nos.
+;; - Fix cmpl-apply-as-top-level for keyboard macros
+;; - Fix broken completion merging (in save-completions-to-file)
+;; - More misc. fixes for version 19.0 of emacs
+;;
+;; From Version 8 to 9
+;; - Ported to version 19.0 of emacs (backcompatible with version 18)
+;; - Added add-completions-from-tags-table (with thanks to eero@media-lab)
+;;
+;; From Version 7 to 8
+;; - Misc. changes to comments
+;; - new completion key bindings: c-x o, M->, M-<, c-a, c-e
+;; - cdabbrev now checks all the visible window buffers and the "other buffer"
+;; - `%' is now a symbol character rather than a separator (except in C mode)
+;;
+;; From Version 6 to 7
+;; - Fixed bug with saving out .completion file the first time
+;;
+;; From Version 5 to 6
+;; - removed statistics recording
+;; - reworked advise to handle autoloads
+;; - Fixed fortran mode support
+;; - Added new cursor motion triggers
+;;
+;; From Version 4 to 5
+;; - doesn't bother saving if nothing has changed
+;; - auto-save if haven't used for a 1/2 hour
+;; - save period extended to two weeks
+;; - minor fix to capitalization code
+;; - added *completion-auto-save-period* to variables recorded.
+;; - added reenter protection to cmpl-record-statistics-filter
+;; - added backup protection to save-completions-to-file (prevents
+;; problems with disk full errors)
\f
;;; Code:
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; User changeable parameters
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; User changeable parameters
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+(defgroup completion nil
+ "Dynamic word-completion code."
+ :group 'matching
+ :group 'convenience)
+
-(defvar enable-completion t
+(defcustom enable-completion t
"*Non-nil means enable recording and saving of completions.
-If nil, no new words added to the database or saved to the init file.")
+If nil, no new words are added to the database or saved to the init file."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar save-completions-flag t
+(defcustom save-completions-flag t
"*Non-nil means save most-used completions when exiting Emacs.
-See also `saved-completions-retention-time'.")
+See also `save-completions-retention-time'."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar save-completions-file-name "~/.completions"
- "*The filename to save completions to.")
+(defcustom save-completions-file-name (convert-standard-filename "~/.completions")
+ "*The filename to save completions to."
+ :type 'file
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar save-completions-retention-time 336
+(defcustom save-completions-retention-time 336
"*Discard a completion if unused for this many hours.
\(1 day = 24, 1 week = 168). If this is 0, non-permanent completions
-will not be saved unless these are used. Default is two weeks.")
+will not be saved unless these are used. Default is two weeks."
+ :type 'integer
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar completion-on-separator-character nil
+(defcustom completion-on-separator-character nil
"*Non-nil means separator characters mark previous word as used.
-This means the word will be saved as a completion.")
+This means the word will be saved as a completion."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar completions-file-versions-kept kept-new-versions
- "*Number of versions to keep for the saved completions file.")
+(defcustom completions-file-versions-kept kept-new-versions
+ "*Number of versions to keep for the saved completions file."
+ :type 'integer
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar completion-prompt-speed-threshold 4800
- "*Minimum output speed at which to display next potential completion.")
+(defcustom completion-prompt-speed-threshold 4800
+ "*Minimum output speed at which to display next potential completion."
+ :type 'integer
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar completion-cdabbrev-prompt-flag nil
+(defcustom completion-cdabbrev-prompt-flag nil
"*If non-nil, the next completion prompt does a cdabbrev search.
-This can be time consuming.")
+This can be time consuming."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar completion-search-distance 15000
+(defcustom completion-search-distance 15000
"*How far to search in the buffer when looking for completions.
-In number of characters. If nil, search the whole buffer.")
+In number of characters. If nil, search the whole buffer."
+ :type 'integer
+ :group 'completion)
-(defvar completions-merging-modes '(lisp c)
+(defcustom completions-merging-modes '(lisp c)
"*List of modes {`c' or `lisp'} for automatic completions merging.
Definitions from visited files which have these modes
-are automatically added to the completion database.")
+are automatically added to the completion database."
+ :type '(set (const lisp) (const c))
+ :group 'completion)
-;;;(defvar *record-cmpl-statistics-p* nil
-;;; "*If non-nil, record completion statistics.")
+;;(defvar *record-cmpl-statistics-p* nil
+;; "*If non-nil, record completion statistics.")
-;;;(defvar *completion-auto-save-period* 1800
-;;; "*The period in seconds to wait for emacs to be idle before autosaving
-;;;the completions. Default is a 1/2 hour.")
+;;(defvar *completion-auto-save-period* 1800
+;; "*The period in seconds to wait for emacs to be idle before autosaving
+;;the completions. Default is a 1/2 hour.")
(defconst completion-min-length nil ;; defined below in eval-when
"*The minimum length of a stored completion.
(setq completion-prefix-min-length 3)))
(completion-eval-when)
-
-;; Need this file around too
-(require 'cl)
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Internal Variables
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Internal Variables
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
(defvar cmpl-initialized-p nil
"Set to t when the completion system is initialized.
"Set to t as soon as the first completion has been accepted.
Used to decide whether to save completions.")
+(defvar cmpl-preceding-syntax)
+
+(defvar completion-string)
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Low level tools
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Low level tools
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Misc.
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Misc.
+;;-----------------------------------------------
(defun minibuffer-window-selected-p ()
"True iff the current window is the minibuffer."
(window-minibuffer-p (selected-window)))
+;; This used to be `(eval form)'. Eval FORM at run time now.
(defmacro cmpl-read-time-eval (form)
- ;; Like the #. reader macro
- (eval form))
+ form)
-
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; String case coercion
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; String case coercion
+;;-----------------------------------------------
(defun cmpl-string-case-type (string)
- "Returns :capitalized, :up, :down, :mixed, or :neither."
+ "Return :capitalized, :up, :down, :mixed, or :neither for case of STRING."
(let ((case-fold-search nil))
- (cond ((string-match "[a-z]" string)
- (cond ((string-match "[A-Z]" string)
+ (cond ((string-match "[[:lower:]]" string)
+ (cond ((string-match "[[:upper:]]" string)
(cond ((and (> (length string) 1)
- (null (string-match "[A-Z]" string 1)))
- ':capitalized)
+ (null (string-match "[[:upper:]]" string 1)))
+ :capitalized)
(t
- ':mixed)))
- (t ':down)))
+ :mixed)))
+ (t :down)))
(t
- (cond ((string-match "[A-Z]" string)
- ':up)
- (t ':neither))))
- ))
+ (cond ((string-match "[[:upper:]]" string)
+ :up)
+ (t :neither))))))
-;;; Tests -
-;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123ABCDEF456") --> :up
-;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123abcdef456") --> :down
-;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123aBcDeF456") --> :mixed
-;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123456") --> :neither
-;;; (cmpl-string-case-type "Abcde123") --> :capitalized
+;; Tests -
+;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123ABCDEF456") --> :up
+;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123abcdef456") --> :down
+;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123aBcDeF456") --> :mixed
+;; (cmpl-string-case-type "123456") --> :neither
+;; (cmpl-string-case-type "Abcde123") --> :capitalized
(defun cmpl-coerce-string-case (string case-type)
- (cond ((eq case-type ':down) (downcase string))
- ((eq case-type ':up) (upcase string))
- ((eq case-type ':capitalized)
+ (cond ((eq case-type :down) (downcase string))
+ ((eq case-type :up) (upcase string))
+ ((eq case-type :capitalized)
(setq string (downcase string))
(aset string 0 (logand ?\337 (aref string 0)))
string)
- (t string)
- ))
+ (t string)))
(defun cmpl-merge-string-cases (string-to-coerce given-string)
- (let ((string-case-type (cmpl-string-case-type string-to-coerce))
- )
+ (let ((string-case-type (cmpl-string-case-type string-to-coerce)))
(cond ((memq string-case-type '(:down :up :capitalized))
;; Found string is in a standard case. Coerce to a type based on
;; the given string
(cmpl-coerce-string-case string-to-coerce
- (cmpl-string-case-type given-string))
- )
+ (cmpl-string-case-type given-string)))
(t
;; If the found string is in some unusual case, just insert it
;; as is
- string-to-coerce)
- )))
+ string-to-coerce))))
-;;; Tests -
-;;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "AbCdEf456" "abc") --> AbCdEf456
-;;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "abcdef456" "ABC") --> ABCDEF456
-;;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "ABCDEF456" "Abc") --> Abcdef456
-;;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "ABCDEF456" "abc") --> abcdef456
+;; Tests -
+;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "AbCdEf456" "abc") --> AbCdEf456
+;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "abcdef456" "ABC") --> ABCDEF456
+;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "ABCDEF456" "Abc") --> Abcdef456
+;; (cmpl-merge-string-cases "ABCDEF456" "abc") --> abcdef456
\f
(defun cmpl-hours-since-origin ()
(let ((time (current-time)))
- (+ (* (/ (car time) 3600.0) (lsh 1 16))
- (/ (nth 2 time) 3600.0))))
+ (floor (+ (* 65536.0 (nth 0 time)) (nth 1 time)) 3600)))
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; "Symbol" parsing functions
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; The functions symbol-before-point, symbol-under-point, etc. quickly return
-;;; an appropriate symbol string. The strategy is to temporarily change
-;;; the syntax table to enable fast symbol searching. There are three classes
-;;; of syntax in these "symbol" syntax tables ::
-;;;
-;;; syntax (?_) - "symbol" chars (e.g. alphanumerics)
-;;; syntax (?w) - symbol chars to ignore at end of words (e.g. period).
-;;; syntax (? ) - everything else
-;;;
-;;; Thus by judicious use of scan-sexps and forward-word, we can get
-;;; the word we want relatively fast and without consing.
-;;;
-;;; Why do we need a separate category for "symbol chars to ignore at ends" ?
-;;; For example, in LISP we want starting :'s trimmed
-;;; so keyword argument specifiers also define the keyword completion. And,
-;;; for example, in C we want `.' appearing in a structure ref. to
-;;; be kept intact in order to store the whole structure ref.; however, if
-;;; it appears at the end of a symbol it should be discarded because it is
-;;; probably used as a period.
-
-;;; Here is the default completion syntax ::
-;;; Symbol chars :: A-Z a-z 0-9 @ / \ * + ~ $ < > %
-;;; Symbol chars to ignore at ends :: _ : . -
-;;; Separator chars. :: <tab> <space> ! ^ & ( ) = ` | { } [ ] ; " ' #
-;;; , ? <Everything else>
-
-;;; Mode specific differences and notes ::
-;;; LISP diffs ->
-;;; Symbol chars :: ! & ? = ^
-;;;
-;;; C diffs ->
-;;; Separator chars :: + * / : %
-;;; A note on the hyphen (`-'). Perhaps the hyphen should also be a separator
-;;; char., however, we wanted to have completion symbols include pointer
-;;; references. For example, "foo->bar" is a symbol as far as completion is
-;;; concerned.
-;;;
-;;; FORTRAN diffs ->
-;;; Separator chars :: + - * / :
-;;;
-;;; Pathname diffs ->
-;;; Symbol chars :: .
-;;; Of course there is no pathname "mode" and in fact we have not implemented
-;;; this table. However, if there was such a mode, this is what it would look
-;;; like.
-
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Table definitions
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; "Symbol" parsing functions
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; The functions symbol-before-point, symbol-under-point, etc. quickly return
+;; an appropriate symbol string. The strategy is to temporarily change
+;; the syntax table to enable fast symbol searching. There are three classes
+;; of syntax in these "symbol" syntax tables ::
+;;
+;; syntax (?_) - "symbol" chars (e.g. alphanumerics)
+;; syntax (?w) - symbol chars to ignore at end of words (e.g. period).
+;; syntax (? ) - everything else
+;;
+;; Thus by judicious use of scan-sexps and forward-word, we can get
+;; the word we want relatively fast and without consing.
+;;
+;; Why do we need a separate category for "symbol chars to ignore at ends" ?
+;; For example, in LISP we want starting :'s trimmed
+;; so keyword argument specifiers also define the keyword completion. And,
+;; for example, in C we want `.' appearing in a structure ref. to
+;; be kept intact in order to store the whole structure ref.; however, if
+;; it appears at the end of a symbol it should be discarded because it is
+;; probably used as a period.
+
+;; Here is the default completion syntax ::
+;; Symbol chars :: A-Z a-z 0-9 @ / \ * + ~ $ < > %
+;; Symbol chars to ignore at ends :: _ : . -
+;; Separator chars. :: <tab> <space> ! ^ & ( ) = ` | { } [ ] ; " ' #
+;; , ? <Everything else>
+
+;; Mode specific differences and notes ::
+;; LISP diffs ->
+;; Symbol chars :: ! & ? = ^
+;;
+;; C diffs ->
+;; Separator chars :: + * / : %
+;; A note on the hyphen (`-'). Perhaps the hyphen should also be a separator
+;; char., however, we wanted to have completion symbols include pointer
+;; references. For example, "foo->bar" is a symbol as far as completion is
+;; concerned.
+;;
+;; FORTRAN diffs ->
+;; Separator chars :: + - * / :
+;;
+;; Pathname diffs ->
+;; Symbol chars :: .
+;; Of course there is no pathname "mode" and in fact we have not implemented
+;; this table. However, if there was such a mode, this is what it would look
+;; like.
+
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Table definitions
+;;-----------------------------------------------
(defun cmpl-make-standard-completion-syntax-table ()
- (let ((table (make-vector 256 0)) ;; default syntax is whitespace
- )
+ (let ((table (make-syntax-table))
+ i)
+ ;; Default syntax is whitespace.
+ (setq i 0)
+ (while (< i 256)
+ (modify-syntax-entry i " " table)
+ (setq i (1+ i)))
;; alpha chars
- (dotimes (i 26)
+ (setq i 0)
+ (while (< i 26)
(modify-syntax-entry (+ ?a i) "_" table)
- (modify-syntax-entry (+ ?A i) "_" table))
+ (modify-syntax-entry (+ ?A i) "_" table)
+ (setq i (1+ i)))
;; digit chars.
- (dotimes (i 10)
- (modify-syntax-entry (+ ?0 i) "_" table))
+ (setq i 0)
+ (while (< i 10)
+ (modify-syntax-entry (+ ?0 i) "_" table)
+ (setq i (1+ i)))
;; Other ones
(let ((symbol-chars '(?@ ?/ ?\\ ?* ?+ ?~ ?$ ?< ?> ?%))
- (symbol-chars-ignore '(?_ ?- ?: ?.))
- )
+ (symbol-chars-ignore '(?_ ?- ?: ?.)))
(dolist (char symbol-chars)
(modify-syntax-entry char "_" table))
(dolist (char symbol-chars-ignore)
- (modify-syntax-entry char "w" table)
- )
- )
+ (modify-syntax-entry char "w" table)))
table))
(defconst cmpl-standard-syntax-table (cmpl-make-standard-completion-syntax-table))
(defun cmpl-make-lisp-completion-syntax-table ()
(let ((table (copy-syntax-table cmpl-standard-syntax-table))
- (symbol-chars '(?! ?& ?? ?= ?^))
- )
+ (symbol-chars '(?! ?& ?? ?= ?^)))
(dolist (char symbol-chars)
(modify-syntax-entry char "_" table))
table))
(defun cmpl-make-c-completion-syntax-table ()
(let ((table (copy-syntax-table cmpl-standard-syntax-table))
- (separator-chars '(?+ ?* ?/ ?: ?%))
- )
+ (separator-chars '(?+ ?* ?/ ?: ?%)))
(dolist (char separator-chars)
(modify-syntax-entry char " " table))
table))
(defun cmpl-make-fortran-completion-syntax-table ()
(let ((table (copy-syntax-table cmpl-standard-syntax-table))
- (separator-chars '(?+ ?- ?* ?/ ?:))
- )
+ (separator-chars '(?+ ?- ?* ?/ ?:)))
(dolist (char separator-chars)
(modify-syntax-entry char " " table))
table))
"This variable holds the current completion syntax table.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'cmpl-syntax-table)
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Installing the appropriate mode tables
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-
-(add-hook 'lisp-mode-hook
- '(lambda ()
- (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-lisp-syntax-table)))
-
-(add-hook 'c-mode-hook
- '(lambda ()
- (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-c-syntax-table)))
-
-(add-hook 'fortran-mode-hook
- '(lambda ()
- (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-fortran-syntax-table)
- (completion-setup-fortran-mode)))
-
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Symbol functions
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Symbol functions
+;;-----------------------------------------------
(defvar cmpl-symbol-start nil
"Holds first character of symbol, after any completion symbol function.")
(defvar cmpl-symbol-end nil
"Holds last character of symbol, after any completion symbol function.")
-;;; These are temp. vars. we use to avoid using let.
-;;; Why ? Small speed improvement.
+;; These are temp. vars. we use to avoid using let.
+;; Why ? Small speed improvement.
(defvar cmpl-saved-syntax nil)
(defvar cmpl-saved-point nil)
"Returns the symbol that the point is currently on.
But only if it is longer than `completion-min-length'."
(setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table))
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
- (cond
- ;; Cursor is on following-char and after preceding-char
- ((memq (char-syntax (following-char)) '(?w ?_))
- (setq cmpl-saved-point (point)
- cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-saved-point) -1)
- cmpl-symbol-end (scan-sexps cmpl-saved-point 1))
- ;; remove chars to ignore at the start
- (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w)
- (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start)
- (forward-word 1)
- (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point))
- (goto-char cmpl-saved-point)
- ))
- ;; remove chars to ignore at the end
- (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after (1- cmpl-symbol-end))) ?w)
- (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end)
- (forward-word -1)
- (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point))
- (goto-char cmpl-saved-point)
- ))
- ;; restore state
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
- ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable
- (if (and (<= (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-min-length)
- (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start))
- (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)
- (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-max-length)))
- (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end))
- )
- (t
- ;; restore table if no symbol
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
- nil)
- ))
-
-;;; tests for symbol-under-point
-;;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned
-;;; simple-word-test
-;;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> simple-word-test
-;;; _harder_word_test_
-;;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> harder_word_test
-;;; .___.______.
-;;; --> nil
-;;; /foo/bar/quux.hello
-;;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> /foo/bar/quux.hello
-;;;
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
+ (cond
+ ;; Cursor is on following-char and after preceding-char
+ ((memq (char-syntax (following-char)) '(?w ?_))
+ (setq cmpl-saved-point (point)
+ cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-saved-point) -1)
+ cmpl-symbol-end (scan-sexps cmpl-saved-point 1))
+ ;; Remove chars to ignore at the start.
+ (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w)
+ (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start)
+ (forward-word 1)
+ (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point))
+ (goto-char cmpl-saved-point)))
+ ;; Remove chars to ignore at the end.
+ (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after (1- cmpl-symbol-end))) ?w)
+ (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end)
+ (forward-word -1)
+ (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point))
+ (goto-char cmpl-saved-point)))
+ ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable.
+ (if (and (<= (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-min-length)
+ (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start))
+ (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)
+ (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-max-length)))
+ (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)))))
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)))
+
+;; tests for symbol-under-point
+;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned
+;; simple-word-test
+;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> simple-word-test
+;; _harder_word_test_
+;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> harder_word_test
+;; .___.______.
+;; --> nil
+;; /foo/bar/quux.hello
+;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --> /foo/bar/quux.hello
+;;
(defun symbol-before-point ()
"Returns a string of the symbol immediately before point.
Returns nil if there isn't one longer than `completion-min-length'."
;; This is called when a word separator is typed so it must be FAST !
(setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table))
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
- ;; Cursor is on following-char and after preceding-char
- (cond ((= (setq cmpl-preceding-syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char))) ?_)
- ;; No chars. to ignore at end
- (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point)
- cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-symbol-end) -1)
- )
- ;; remove chars to ignore at the start
- (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w)
- (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start)
- (forward-word 1)
- (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point))
- (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end)
- ))
- ;; restore state
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
- ;; return value if long enough
- (if (>= cmpl-symbol-end
- (+ cmpl-symbol-start
- (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-min-length)))
- (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end))
- )
- ((= cmpl-preceding-syntax ?w)
- ;; chars to ignore at end
- (setq cmpl-saved-point (point)
- cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-saved-point) -1))
- ;; take off chars. from end
- (forward-word -1)
- (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point))
- ;; remove chars to ignore at the start
- (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w)
- (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start)
- (forward-word 1)
- (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point))
- ))
- ;; restore state
- (goto-char cmpl-saved-point)
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
- ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable
- (if (and (<= (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-min-length)
- (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start))
- (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)
- (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-max-length)))
- (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end))
- )
- (t
- ;; restore table if no symbol
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
- nil)
- ))
-
-;;; tests for symbol-before-point
-;;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned
-;;; simple-word-test
-;;; ^ --> nil
-;;; ^ --> nil
-;;; ^ --> simple-w
-;;; ^ --> simple-word-test
-;;; _harder_word_test_
-;;; ^ --> harder_word_test
-;;; ^ --> harder_word_test
-;;; ^ --> harder
-;;; .___....
-;;; --> nil
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
+ ;; Cursor is on following-char and after preceding-char
+ (cond ((= (setq cmpl-preceding-syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char))) ?_)
+ ;; Number of chars to ignore at end.
+ (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point)
+ cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps cmpl-symbol-end -1))
+ ;; Remove chars to ignore at the start.
+ (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w)
+ (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start)
+ (forward-word 1)
+ (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point))
+ (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end)))
+ ;; Return value if long enough.
+ (if (>= cmpl-symbol-end
+ (+ cmpl-symbol-start
+ (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-min-length)))
+ (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)))
+ ((= cmpl-preceding-syntax ?w)
+ ;; chars to ignore at end
+ (setq cmpl-saved-point (point)
+ cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps cmpl-saved-point -1))
+ ;; take off chars. from end
+ (forward-word -1)
+ (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point))
+ ;; remove chars to ignore at the start
+ (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w)
+ (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start)
+ (forward-word 1)
+ (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point))))
+ ;; Restore state.
+ (goto-char cmpl-saved-point)
+ ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable
+ (if (and (<= (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-min-length)
+ (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start))
+ (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)
+ (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-max-length)))
+ (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)))))
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)))
+
+;; tests for symbol-before-point
+;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned
+;; simple-word-test
+;; ^ --> nil
+;; ^ --> nil
+;; ^ --> simple-w
+;; ^ --> simple-word-test
+;; _harder_word_test_
+;; ^ --> harder_word_test
+;; ^ --> harder_word_test
+;; ^ --> harder
+;; .___....
+;; --> nil
(defun symbol-under-or-before-point ()
- ;;; This could be made slightly faster but it is better to avoid
- ;;; copying all the code.
- ;;; However, it is only used by the completion string prompter.
- ;;; If it comes into common use, it could be rewritten.
- (setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table))
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
- (cond ((memq (char-syntax (following-char)) '(?w ?_))
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
+ ;; This could be made slightly faster but it is better to avoid
+ ;; copying all the code.
+ ;; However, it is only used by the completion string prompter.
+ ;; If it comes into common use, it could be rewritten.
+ (cond ((memq (progn
+ (setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
+ (char-syntax (following-char)))
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)))
+ '(?w ?_))
(symbol-under-point))
(t
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
- (symbol-before-point))
- ))
+ (symbol-before-point))))
(defun symbol-before-point-for-complete ()
;; end chars."
;; Cursor is on following-char and after preceding-char
(setq cmpl-saved-syntax (syntax-table))
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
- (cond ((memq (setq cmpl-preceding-syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char)))
- '(?_ ?w))
- (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point)
- cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps (1+ cmpl-symbol-end) -1)
- )
- ;; remove chars to ignore at the start
- (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w)
- (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start)
- (forward-word 1)
- (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point))
- (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end)
- ))
- ;; restore state
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
- ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable
- (if (and (<= (cmpl-read-time-eval
- completion-prefix-min-length)
- (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start))
- (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)
- (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-max-length)))
- (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end))
- )
- (t
- ;; restore table if no symbol
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)
- nil)
- ))
-
-;;; tests for symbol-before-point-for-complete
-;;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned
-;;; simple-word-test
-;;; ^ --> nil
-;;; ^ --> nil
-;;; ^ --> simple-w
-;;; ^ --> simple-word-test
-;;; _harder_word_test_
-;;; ^ --> harder_word_test
-;;; ^ --> harder_word_test_
-;;; ^ --> harder_
-;;; .___....
-;;; --> nil
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
+ (cond ((memq (setq cmpl-preceding-syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char)))
+ '(?_ ?w))
+ (setq cmpl-symbol-end (point)
+ cmpl-symbol-start (scan-sexps cmpl-symbol-end -1))
+ ;; Remove chars to ignore at the start.
+ (cond ((= (char-syntax (char-after cmpl-symbol-start)) ?w)
+ (goto-char cmpl-symbol-start)
+ (forward-word 1)
+ (setq cmpl-symbol-start (point))
+ (goto-char cmpl-symbol-end)))
+ ;; Return completion if the length is reasonable.
+ (if (and (<= (cmpl-read-time-eval
+ completion-prefix-min-length)
+ (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start))
+ (<= (- cmpl-symbol-end cmpl-symbol-start)
+ (cmpl-read-time-eval completion-max-length)))
+ (buffer-substring cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)))))
+ ;; Restore syntax table.
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-saved-syntax)))
+
+;; tests for symbol-before-point-for-complete
+;; `^' indicates cursor pos. where value is returned
+;; simple-word-test
+;; ^ --> nil
+;; ^ --> nil
+;; ^ --> simple-w
+;; ^ --> simple-word-test
+;; _harder_word_test_
+;; ^ --> harder_word_test
+;; ^ --> harder_word_test_
+;; ^ --> harder_
+;; .___....
+;; --> nil
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Statistics Recording
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Statistics Recording
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Note that the guts of this has been turned off. The guts
-;;; are in completion-stats.el.
+;; Note that the guts of this has been turned off. The guts
+;; are in completion-stats.el.
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Conditionalizing code on *record-cmpl-statistics-p*
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; All statistics code outside this block should use this
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Conditionalizing code on *record-cmpl-statistics-p*
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; All statistics code outside this block should use this
(defmacro cmpl-statistics-block (&rest body))
-;;; "Only executes body if we are recording statistics."
-;;; (list 'cond
-;;; (list* '*record-cmpl-statistics-p* body)
-;;; ))
+;; "Only executes body if we are recording statistics."
+;; (list 'cond
+;; (list* '*record-cmpl-statistics-p* body)
+;; ))
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Completion Sources
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Completion Sources
+;;-----------------------------------------------
;; ID numbers
(defconst cmpl-source-unknown 0)
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Completion Method #2: dabbrev-expand style
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;;
-;;; This method is used if there are no useful stored completions. It is
-;;; based on dabbrev-expand with these differences :
-;;; 1) Faster (we don't use regexps)
-;;; 2) case coercion handled correctly
-;;; This is called cdabbrev to differentiate it.
-;;; We simply search backwards through the file looking for words which
-;;; start with the same letters we are trying to complete.
-;;;
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Completion Method #2: dabbrev-expand style
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; This method is used if there are no useful stored completions. It is
+;; based on dabbrev-expand with these differences :
+;; 1) Faster (we don't use regexps)
+;; 2) case coercion handled correctly
+;; This is called cdabbrev to differentiate it.
+;; We simply search backwards through the file looking for words which
+;; start with the same letters we are trying to complete.
+;;
(defvar cdabbrev-completions-tried nil)
-;;; "A list of all the cdabbrev completions since the last reset.")
+;; "A list of all the cdabbrev completions since the last reset.")
(defvar cdabbrev-current-point 0)
-;;; "The current point position the cdabbrev search is at.")
+;; "The current point position the cdabbrev search is at.")
(defvar cdabbrev-current-window nil)
-;;; "The current window we are looking for cdabbrevs in. T if looking in
-;;; (other-buffer), NIL if no more cdabbrevs.")
+;; "The current window we are looking for cdabbrevs in.
+;; Return t if looking in (other-buffer), nil if no more cdabbrevs.")
(defvar cdabbrev-wrapped-p nil)
-;;; "T if the cdabbrev search has wrapped around the file.")
+;; "Return t if the cdabbrev search has wrapped around the file.")
(defvar cdabbrev-abbrev-string "")
(defvar cdabbrev-start-point 0)
+(defvar cdabbrev-stop-point)
-;;; Test strings for cdabbrev
-;;; cdat-upcase ;;same namestring
-;;; CDAT-UPCASE ;;ok
-;;; cdat2 ;;too short
-;;; cdat-1-2-3-4 ;;ok
-;;; a-cdat-1 ;;doesn't start correctly
-;;; cdat-simple ;;ok
+;; Test strings for cdabbrev
+;; cdat-upcase ;;same namestring
+;; CDAT-UPCASE ;;ok
+;; cdat2 ;;too short
+;; cdat-1-2-3-4 ;;ok
+;; a-cdat-1 ;;doesn't start correctly
+;; cdat-simple ;;ok
(defun reset-cdabbrev (abbrev-string &optional initial-completions-tried)
during the search."
(setq cdabbrev-abbrev-string abbrev-string
cdabbrev-completions-tried
- (cons (downcase abbrev-string) initial-completions-tried)
- )
- (reset-cdabbrev-window t)
- )
+ (cons (downcase abbrev-string) initial-completions-tried))
+ (reset-cdabbrev-window t))
(defun set-cdabbrev-buffer ()
;; cdabbrev-current-window must not be NIL
(set-buffer (if (eq cdabbrev-current-window t)
(other-buffer)
- (window-buffer cdabbrev-current-window)))
- )
+ (window-buffer cdabbrev-current-window))))
(defun reset-cdabbrev-window (&optional initializep)
"Resets the cdabbrev search to search for abbrev-string."
;; Set the window
(cond (initializep
- (setq cdabbrev-current-window (selected-window))
- )
+ (setq cdabbrev-current-window (selected-window)))
((eq cdabbrev-current-window t)
;; Everything has failed
(setq cdabbrev-current-window nil))
(setq cdabbrev-current-window (next-window cdabbrev-current-window))
(if (eq cdabbrev-current-window (selected-window))
;; No more windows, try other buffer.
- (setq cdabbrev-current-window t)))
- )
- (when cdabbrev-current-window
- (save-excursion
- (set-cdabbrev-buffer)
- (setq cdabbrev-current-point (point)
- cdabbrev-start-point cdabbrev-current-point
- cdabbrev-stop-point
- (if completion-search-distance
- (max (point-min)
- (- cdabbrev-start-point completion-search-distance))
- (point-min))
- cdabbrev-wrapped-p nil)
- )))
+ (setq cdabbrev-current-window t))))
+ (if cdabbrev-current-window
+ (save-excursion
+ (set-cdabbrev-buffer)
+ (setq cdabbrev-current-point (point)
+ cdabbrev-start-point cdabbrev-current-point
+ cdabbrev-stop-point
+ (if completion-search-distance
+ (max (point-min)
+ (- cdabbrev-start-point completion-search-distance))
+ (point-min))
+ cdabbrev-wrapped-p nil))))
(defun next-cdabbrev ()
"Return the next possible cdabbrev expansion or nil if there isn't one.
This is sensitive to `case-fold-search'."
;; note that case-fold-search affects the behavior of this function
;; Bug: won't pick up an expansion that starts at the top of buffer
- (when cdabbrev-current-window
- (let (saved-point
- saved-syntax
- (expansion nil)
- downcase-expansion tried-list syntax saved-point-2)
- (save-excursion
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- ;; Switch to current completion buffer
- (set-cdabbrev-buffer)
- ;; Save current buffer state
- (setq saved-point (point)
- saved-syntax (syntax-table))
- ;; Restore completion state
- (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
- (goto-char cdabbrev-current-point)
- ;; Loop looking for completions
- (while
- ;; This code returns t if it should loop again
- (cond
- (;; search for the string
- (search-backward cdabbrev-abbrev-string cdabbrev-stop-point t)
- ;; return nil if the completion is valid
- (not
- (and
- ;; does it start with a separator char ?
- (or (= (setq syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char))) ? )
- (and (= syntax ?w)
- ;; symbol char to ignore at end. Are we at end ?
- (progn
- (setq saved-point-2 (point))
- (forward-word -1)
- (prog1
- (= (char-syntax (preceding-char)) ? )
- (goto-char saved-point-2)
- ))))
- ;; is the symbol long enough ?
- (setq expansion (symbol-under-point))
- ;; have we not tried this one before
- (progn
- ;; See if we've already used it
- (setq tried-list cdabbrev-completions-tried
- downcase-expansion (downcase expansion))
- (while (and tried-list
- (not (string-equal downcase-expansion
- (car tried-list))))
- ;; Already tried, don't choose this one
- (setq tried-list (cdr tried-list))
- )
- ;; at this point tried-list will be nil if this
- ;; expansion has not yet been tried
- (if tried-list
- (setq expansion nil)
- t)
- ))))
- ;; search failed
- (cdabbrev-wrapped-p
- ;; If already wrapped, then we've failed completely
- nil)
- (t
- ;; need to wrap
- (goto-char (setq cdabbrev-current-point
- (if completion-search-distance
- (min (point-max) (+ cdabbrev-start-point completion-search-distance))
- (point-max))))
-
- (setq cdabbrev-wrapped-p t))
- ))
- ;; end of while loop
- (cond (expansion
- ;; successful
- (setq cdabbrev-completions-tried
- (cons downcase-expansion cdabbrev-completions-tried)
- cdabbrev-current-point (point))))
- )
- (set-syntax-table saved-syntax)
- (goto-char saved-point)
- ))
- ;; If no expansion, go to next window
- (cond (expansion)
- (t (reset-cdabbrev-window)
- (next-cdabbrev)))
- )))
-
-;;; The following must be eval'd in the minibuffer ::
-;;; (reset-cdabbrev "cdat")
-;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-simple"
-;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-1-2-3-4"
-;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "CDAT-UPCASE"
-;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-wrapping"
-;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat_start_sym"
-;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil
-;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil
-;;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil
-
-;;; _cdat_start_sym
-;;; cdat-wrapping
+ (if cdabbrev-current-window
+ (let (saved-point
+ saved-syntax
+ (expansion nil)
+ downcase-expansion tried-list syntax saved-point-2)
+ (save-excursion
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ ;; Switch to current completion buffer
+ (set-cdabbrev-buffer)
+ ;; Save current buffer state
+ (setq saved-point (point)
+ saved-syntax (syntax-table))
+ ;; Restore completion state
+ (set-syntax-table cmpl-syntax-table)
+ (goto-char cdabbrev-current-point)
+ ;; Loop looking for completions
+ (while
+ ;; This code returns t if it should loop again
+ (cond
+ (;; search for the string
+ (search-backward cdabbrev-abbrev-string cdabbrev-stop-point t)
+ ;; return nil if the completion is valid
+ (not
+ (and
+ ;; does it start with a separator char ?
+ (or (= (setq syntax (char-syntax (preceding-char))) ? )
+ (and (= syntax ?w)
+ ;; symbol char to ignore at end. Are we at end ?
+ (progn
+ (setq saved-point-2 (point))
+ (forward-word -1)
+ (prog1
+ (= (char-syntax (preceding-char)) ? )
+ (goto-char saved-point-2)))))
+ ;; is the symbol long enough ?
+ (setq expansion (symbol-under-point))
+ ;; have we not tried this one before
+ (progn
+ ;; See if we've already used it
+ (setq tried-list cdabbrev-completions-tried
+ downcase-expansion (downcase expansion))
+ (while (and tried-list
+ (not (string-equal downcase-expansion
+ (car tried-list))))
+ ;; Already tried, don't choose this one
+ (setq tried-list (cdr tried-list)))
+ ;; at this point tried-list will be nil if this
+ ;; expansion has not yet been tried
+ (if tried-list
+ (setq expansion nil)
+ t)))))
+ ;; search failed
+ (cdabbrev-wrapped-p
+ ;; If already wrapped, then we've failed completely
+ nil)
+ (t
+ ;; need to wrap
+ (goto-char (setq cdabbrev-current-point
+ (if completion-search-distance
+ (min (point-max) (+ cdabbrev-start-point completion-search-distance))
+ (point-max))))
+
+ (setq cdabbrev-wrapped-p t))))
+ ;; end of while loop
+ (cond (expansion
+ ;; successful
+ (setq cdabbrev-completions-tried
+ (cons downcase-expansion cdabbrev-completions-tried)
+ cdabbrev-current-point (point)))))
+ (set-syntax-table saved-syntax)
+ (goto-char saved-point)))
+ ;; If no expansion, go to next window
+ (cond (expansion)
+ (t (reset-cdabbrev-window)
+ (next-cdabbrev))))))
+
+;; The following must be eval'd in the minibuffer ::
+;; (reset-cdabbrev "cdat")
+;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-simple"
+;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-1-2-3-4"
+;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "CDAT-UPCASE"
+;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat-wrapping"
+;; (next-cdabbrev) --> "cdat_start_sym"
+;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil
+;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil
+;; (next-cdabbrev) --> nil
+
+;; _cdat_start_sym
+;; cdat-wrapping
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Completion Database
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-;;; We use two storage modes for the two search types ::
-;;; 1) Prefix {cmpl-prefix-obarray} for looking up possible completions
-;;; Used by search-completion-next
-;;; the value of the symbol is nil or a cons of head and tail pointers
-;;; 2) Interning {cmpl-obarray} to see if it's in the database
-;;; Used by find-exact-completion, completion-in-database-p
-;;; The value of the symbol is the completion entry
-
-;;; bad things may happen if this length is changed due to the way
-;;; GNU implements obarrays
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Completion Database
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+;; We use two storage modes for the two search types ::
+;; 1) Prefix {cmpl-prefix-obarray} for looking up possible completions
+;; Used by search-completion-next
+;; the value of the symbol is nil or a cons of head and tail pointers
+;; 2) Interning {cmpl-obarray} to see if it's in the database
+;; Used by find-exact-completion, completion-in-database-p
+;; The value of the symbol is the completion entry
+
+;; bad things may happen if this length is changed due to the way
+;; GNU implements obarrays
(defconst cmpl-obarray-length 511)
(defvar cmpl-prefix-obarray (make-vector cmpl-obarray-length 0)
"An obarray used to store the downcased completions.
Each symbol is bound to a single completion entry.")
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Completion Entry Structure Definition
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Completion Entry Structure Definition
+;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; A completion entry is a LIST of string, prefix-symbol num-uses, and
-;;; last-use-time (the time the completion was last used)
-;;; last-use-time is T if the string should be kept permanently
-;;; num-uses is incremented everytime the completion is used.
+;; A completion entry is a LIST of string, prefix-symbol num-uses, and
+;; last-use-time (the time the completion was last used)
+;; last-use-time is T if the string should be kept permanently
+;; num-uses is incremented every time the completion is used.
-;;; We chose lists because (car foo) is faster than (aref foo 0) and the
-;;; creation time is about the same.
+;; We chose lists because (car foo) is faster than (aref foo 0) and the
+;; creation time is about the same.
-;;; READER MACROS
+;; READER MACROS
(defmacro completion-string (completion-entry)
(list 'car completion-entry))
(defmacro completion-source (completion-entry)
(list 'nth 3 completion-entry))
-;;; WRITER MACROS
+;; WRITER MACROS
(defmacro set-completion-string (completion-entry string)
(list 'setcar completion-entry string))
(defmacro set-completion-last-use-time (completion-entry last-use-time)
(list 'setcar (list 'cdr (list 'cdr completion-entry)) last-use-time))
-;;; CONSTRUCTOR
+;; CONSTRUCTOR
(defun make-completion (string)
"Returns a list of a completion entry."
(list (list string 0 nil current-completion-source)))
\f
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Prefix symbol entry definition
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; A cons of (head . tail)
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Prefix symbol entry definition
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; A cons of (head . tail)
-;;; READER Macros
+;; READER Macros
(defmacro cmpl-prefix-entry-head (prefix-entry)
(list 'car prefix-entry))
(defmacro cmpl-prefix-entry-tail (prefix-entry)
(list 'cdr prefix-entry))
-;;; WRITER Macros
+;; WRITER Macros
(defmacro set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head (prefix-entry new-head)
(list 'setcar prefix-entry new-head))
(defmacro set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail (prefix-entry new-tail)
(list 'setcdr prefix-entry new-tail))
-;;; Constructor
+;; Constructor
(defun make-cmpl-prefix-entry (completion-entry-list)
"Makes a new prefix entry containing only completion-entry."
(cons completion-entry-list completion-entry-list))
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Completion Database - Utilities
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Completion Database - Utilities
+;;-----------------------------------------------
(defun clear-all-completions ()
- "Initializes the completion storage. All existing completions are lost."
+ "Initialize the completion storage. All existing completions are lost."
(interactive)
(setq cmpl-prefix-obarray (make-vector cmpl-obarray-length 0))
(setq cmpl-obarray (make-vector cmpl-obarray-length 0))
(cmpl-statistics-block
- (record-clear-all-completions))
- )
+ (record-clear-all-completions)))
+
+(defvar completions-list-return-value)
(defun list-all-completions ()
- "Returns a list of all the known completion entries."
- (let ((return-completions nil))
+ "Return a list of all the known completion entries."
+ (let ((completions-list-return-value nil))
(mapatoms 'list-all-completions-1 cmpl-prefix-obarray)
- return-completions))
+ completions-list-return-value))
(defun list-all-completions-1 (prefix-symbol)
(if (boundp prefix-symbol)
- (setq return-completions
+ (setq completions-list-return-value
(append (cmpl-prefix-entry-head (symbol-value prefix-symbol))
- return-completions))))
+ completions-list-return-value))))
(defun list-all-completions-by-hash-bucket ()
"Return list of lists of known completion entries, organized by hash bucket."
- (let ((return-completions nil))
+ (let ((completions-list-return-value nil))
(mapatoms 'list-all-completions-by-hash-bucket-1 cmpl-prefix-obarray)
- return-completions))
+ completions-list-return-value))
(defun list-all-completions-by-hash-bucket-1 (prefix-symbol)
(if (boundp prefix-symbol)
- (setq return-completions
+ (setq completions-list-return-value
(cons (cmpl-prefix-entry-head (symbol-value prefix-symbol))
- return-completions))))
+ completions-list-return-value))))
\f
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Updating the database
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;;
-;;; These are the internal functions used to update the datebase
-;;;
-;;;
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Updating the database
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; These are the internal functions used to update the datebase
+;;
+;;
(defvar completion-to-accept nil)
;;"Set to a string that is pending its acceptance."
;; this checked by the top level reading functions
(defvar cmpl-db-debug-p nil
"Set to T if you want to debug the database.")
-;;; READS
+;; READS
(defun find-exact-completion (string)
- "Returns the completion entry for string or nil.
+ "Return the completion entry for STRING or nil.
Sets up `cmpl-db-downcase-string' and `cmpl-db-symbol'."
(and (boundp (setq cmpl-db-symbol
(intern (setq cmpl-db-downcase-string (downcase string))
cmpl-obarray)))
- (symbol-value cmpl-db-symbol)
- ))
+ (symbol-value cmpl-db-symbol)))
(defun find-cmpl-prefix-entry (prefix-string)
- "Returns the prefix entry for string.
+ "Return the prefix entry for string.
Sets `cmpl-db-prefix-symbol'.
Prefix-string must be exactly `completion-prefix-min-length' long
and downcased. Sets up `cmpl-db-prefix-symbol'."
;; used to trap lossage in silent error correction
(defun locate-completion-entry (completion-entry prefix-entry)
- "Locates the completion entry.
+ "Locate the completion entry.
Returns a pointer to the element before the completion entry or nil if
the completion entry is at the head.
Must be called after `find-exact-completion'."
(let ((prefix-list (cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry))
- next-prefix-list
- )
+ next-prefix-list)
(cond
((not (eq (car prefix-list) completion-entry))
;; not already at head
(while (and prefix-list
(not (eq completion-entry
- (car (setq next-prefix-list (cdr prefix-list)))
- )))
+ (car (setq next-prefix-list (cdr prefix-list))))))
(setq prefix-list next-prefix-list))
(cond (;; found
prefix-list)
(cmpl-db-debug-p
;; not found, error if debug mode
(error "Completion entry exists but not on prefix list - %s"
- string))
+ completion-string))
(inside-locate-completion-entry
;; recursive error: really scrod
(locate-completion-db-error))
;; Patch out
(set cmpl-db-symbol nil)
;; Retry
- (locate-completion-entry-retry completion-entry)
- ))))))
+ (locate-completion-entry-retry completion-entry)))))))
(defun locate-completion-entry-retry (old-entry)
(let ((inside-locate-completion-entry t))
(add-completion (completion-string old-entry)
(completion-num-uses old-entry)
(completion-last-use-time old-entry))
- (let ((cmpl-entry (find-exact-completion (completion-string old-entry)))
- (pref-entry
- (if cmpl-entry
- (find-cmpl-prefix-entry
- (substring cmpl-db-downcase-string
- 0 completion-prefix-min-length))))
- )
+ (let* ((cmpl-entry (find-exact-completion (completion-string old-entry)))
+ (pref-entry
+ (if cmpl-entry
+ (find-cmpl-prefix-entry
+ (substring cmpl-db-downcase-string
+ 0 completion-prefix-min-length)))))
(if (and cmpl-entry pref-entry)
;; try again
(locate-completion-entry cmpl-entry pref-entry)
;; still losing
- (locate-completion-db-error))
- )))
+ (locate-completion-db-error)))))
(defun locate-completion-db-error ()
;; recursive error: really scrod
- (error "Completion database corrupted. Try M-x clear-all-completions. Send bug report.")
- )
+ (error "Completion database corrupted. Try M-x clear-all-completions. Send bug report"))
-;;; WRITES
+;; WRITES
(defun add-completion-to-tail-if-new (string)
"If STRING is not in the database add it to appropriate prefix list.
STRING is added to the end of the appropriate prefix list with
(prefix-entry (find-cmpl-prefix-entry
(substring cmpl-db-downcase-string 0
(cmpl-read-time-eval
- completion-prefix-min-length))))
- )
+ completion-prefix-min-length)))))
;; The next two forms should happen as a unit (atomically) but
;; no fatal errors should result if that is not the case.
(cond (prefix-entry
(setcdr (cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry) entry)
(set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry entry))
(t
- (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol (make-cmpl-prefix-entry entry))
- ))
+ (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol (make-cmpl-prefix-entry entry))))
;; statistics
(cmpl-statistics-block
(note-added-completion))
;; set symbol
- (set cmpl-db-symbol (car entry))
- )))
-
-(defun add-completion-to-head (string)
- "If STRING is not in the database, add it to prefix list.
-STRING is added to the head of the appropriate prefix list. Otherwise
-it is moved to the head of the list.
-STRING must be longer than `completion-prefix-min-length'.
+ (set cmpl-db-symbol (car entry)))))
+
+(defun add-completion-to-head (completion-string)
+ "If COMPLETION-STRING is not in the database, add it to prefix list.
+We add COMPLETION-STRING to the head of the appropriate prefix list,
+or it to the head of the list.
+COMPLETION-STRING must be longer than `completion-prefix-min-length'.
Updates the saved string with the supplied string.
This must be very fast.
Returns the completion entry."
;; Handle pending acceptance
(if completion-to-accept (accept-completion))
;; test if already in database
- (if (setq cmpl-db-entry (find-exact-completion string))
+ (if (setq cmpl-db-entry (find-exact-completion completion-string))
;; found
(let* ((prefix-entry (find-cmpl-prefix-entry
(substring cmpl-db-downcase-string 0
(cmpl-read-time-eval
completion-prefix-min-length))))
(splice-ptr (locate-completion-entry cmpl-db-entry prefix-entry))
- (cmpl-ptr (cdr splice-ptr))
- )
+ (cmpl-ptr (cdr splice-ptr)))
;; update entry
- (set-completion-string cmpl-db-entry string)
+ (set-completion-string cmpl-db-entry completion-string)
;; move to head (if necessary)
(cond (splice-ptr
;; These should all execute atomically but it is not fatal if
(set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry splice-ptr))
;; splice in at head
(setcdr cmpl-ptr (cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry))
- (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry cmpl-ptr)
- ))
+ (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry cmpl-ptr)))
cmpl-db-entry)
;; not there
(let (;; create an entry
- (entry (make-completion string))
+ (entry (make-completion completion-string))
;; setup the prefix
(prefix-entry (find-cmpl-prefix-entry
(substring cmpl-db-downcase-string 0
(cmpl-read-time-eval
- completion-prefix-min-length))))
- )
+ completion-prefix-min-length)))))
(cond (prefix-entry
;; Splice in at head
(setcdr entry (cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry))
(set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry entry))
(t
;; Start new prefix entry
- (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol (make-cmpl-prefix-entry entry))
- ))
+ (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol (make-cmpl-prefix-entry entry))))
;; statistics
(cmpl-statistics-block
(note-added-completion))
;; Add it to the symbol
- (set cmpl-db-symbol (car entry))
- )))
+ (set cmpl-db-symbol (car entry)))))
-(defun delete-completion (string)
- "Deletes the completion from the database.
+(defun delete-completion (completion-string)
+ "Delete the completion from the database.
String must be longer than `completion-prefix-min-length'."
;; Handle pending acceptance
(if completion-to-accept (accept-completion))
- (if (setq cmpl-db-entry (find-exact-completion string))
+ (if (setq cmpl-db-entry (find-exact-completion completion-string))
;; found
(let* ((prefix-entry (find-cmpl-prefix-entry
(substring cmpl-db-downcase-string 0
(cmpl-read-time-eval
completion-prefix-min-length))))
- (splice-ptr (locate-completion-entry cmpl-db-entry prefix-entry))
- )
+ (splice-ptr (locate-completion-entry cmpl-db-entry prefix-entry)))
;; delete symbol reference
(set cmpl-db-symbol nil)
;; remove from prefix list
;; not at head
(or (setcdr splice-ptr (cdr (cdr splice-ptr)))
;; fix up tail if necessary
- (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry splice-ptr))
- )
+ (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-tail prefix-entry splice-ptr)))
(t
;; at head
(or (set-cmpl-prefix-entry-head
prefix-entry (cdr (cmpl-prefix-entry-head prefix-entry)))
;; List is now empty
- (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol nil))
- ))
+ (set cmpl-db-prefix-symbol nil))))
(cmpl-statistics-block
- (note-completion-deleted))
- )
- (error "Unknown completion: %s. Couldn't delete it." string)
- ))
-
-;;; Tests --
-;;; - Add and Find -
-;;; (add-completion-to-head "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (find-exact-completion "bana") --> nil
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
-;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
-;;; (add-completion-to-head "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (find-exact-completion "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...) ("banana" ...))
-;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
-;;; (add-completion-to-head "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...))
-;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...))
-;;;
-;;; - Deleting -
-;;; (add-completion-to-head "banner") --> ("banner" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (delete-completion "banner")
-;;; (find-exact-completion "banner") --> nil
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...))
-;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...))
-;;; (add-completion-to-head "banner") --> ("banner" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (delete-completion "banana")
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banner" ...) ("banish" ...))
-;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...))
-;;; (delete-completion "banner")
-;;; (delete-completion "banish")
-;;; (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban") --> nil
-;;; (delete-completion "banner") --> error
-;;;
-;;; - Tail -
-;;; (add-completion-to-tail-if-new "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
-;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
-;;; (add-completion-to-tail-if-new "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0)
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) -->(("banana" ...) ("banish" ...))
-;;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) -->(("banish" ...))
-;;;
+ (note-completion-deleted)))
+ (error "Unknown completion `%s'" completion-string)))
+
+;; Tests --
+;; - Add and Find -
+;; (add-completion-to-head "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0)
+;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0)
+;; (find-exact-completion "bana") --> nil
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
+;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
+;; (add-completion-to-head "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0)
+;; (find-exact-completion "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0)
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...) ("banana" ...))
+;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
+;; (add-completion-to-head "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0)
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...))
+;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...))
+;;
+;; - Deleting -
+;; (add-completion-to-head "banner") --> ("banner" 0 nil 0)
+;; (delete-completion "banner")
+;; (find-exact-completion "banner") --> nil
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...))
+;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...))
+;; (add-completion-to-head "banner") --> ("banner" 0 nil 0)
+;; (delete-completion "banana")
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banner" ...) ("banish" ...))
+;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...))
+;; (delete-completion "banner")
+;; (delete-completion "banish")
+;; (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban") --> nil
+;; (delete-completion "banner") --> error
+;;
+;; - Tail -
+;; (add-completion-to-tail-if-new "banana") --> ("banana" 0 nil 0)
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
+;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...))
+;; (add-completion-to-tail-if-new "banish") --> ("banish" 0 nil 0)
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) -->(("banana" ...) ("banish" ...))
+;; (cdr (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) -->(("banish" ...))
+;;
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Database Update :: Interface level routines
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;;
-;;; These lie on top of the database ref. functions but below the standard
-;;; user interface level
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Database Update :: Interface level routines
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; These lie on top of the database ref. functions but below the standard
+;; user interface level
(defun interactive-completion-string-reader (prompt)
(new-prompt
(if default
(format "%s: (default: %s) " prompt default)
- (format "%s: " prompt))
- )
- (read (completing-read new-prompt cmpl-obarray))
- )
+ (format "%s: " prompt)))
+ (read (completing-read new-prompt cmpl-obarray)))
(if (zerop (length read)) (setq read (or default "")))
- (list read)
- ))
+ (list read)))
(defun check-completion-length (string)
(if (< (length string) completion-min-length)
- (error "The string \"%s\" is too short to be saved as a completion."
+ (error "The string `%s' is too short to be saved as a completion"
string)
(list string)))
(if num-uses (set-completion-num-uses entry num-uses))
(if last-use-time
- (set-completion-last-use-time entry last-use-time))
- ))
+ (set-completion-last-use-time entry last-use-time))))
(defun add-permanent-completion (string)
"Add STRING if it isn't already listed, and mark it permanent."
(interactive-completion-string-reader "Completion to add permanently"))
(let ((current-completion-source (if (interactive-p)
cmpl-source-interactive
- current-completion-source))
- )
- (add-completion string nil t)
- ))
+ current-completion-source)))
+ (add-completion string nil t)))
(defun kill-completion (string)
(interactive (interactive-completion-string-reader "Completion to kill"))
(check-completion-length string)
- (delete-completion string)
- )
+ (delete-completion string))
(defun accept-completion ()
"Accepts the pending completion in `completion-to-accept'.
(let ((string completion-to-accept)
;; if this is added afresh here, then it must be a cdabbrev
(current-completion-source cmpl-source-cdabbrev)
- entry
- )
+ entry)
(setq completion-to-accept nil)
(setq entry (add-completion-to-head string))
(set-completion-num-uses entry (1+ (completion-num-uses entry)))
- (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p t)
- ))
+ (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p t)))
(defun use-completion-under-point ()
"Add the completion symbol underneath the point into the completion buffer."
(current-completion-source cmpl-source-separator)
entry)
(cmpl-statistics-block
- (note-separator-character string)
- )
+ (note-separator-character string))
(cond (string
(setq entry (add-completion-to-head string))
- (when (and completion-on-separator-character
+ (if (and completion-on-separator-character
(zerop (completion-num-uses entry)))
- (set-completion-num-uses entry 1)
- (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p t)
- )))
- ))
-
-;;; Tests --
-;;; - Add and Find -
-;;; (add-completion "banana" 5 10)
-;;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 5 10 0)
-;;; (add-completion "banana" 6)
-;;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 6 10 0)
-;;; (add-completion "banish")
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...) ("banana" ...))
-;;;
-;;; - Accepting -
-;;; (setq completion-to-accept "banana")
-;;; (accept-completion)
-;;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 7 10)
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...))
-;;; (setq completion-to-accept "banish")
-;;; (add-completion "banner")
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban"))
-;;; --> (("banner" ...) ("banish" 1 ...) ("banana" 7 ...))
-;;;
-;;; - Deleting -
-;;; (kill-completion "banish")
-;;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banner" ...) ("banana" ...))
+ (progn
+ (set-completion-num-uses entry 1)
+ (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p t)))))))
+
+;; Tests --
+;; - Add and Find -
+;; (add-completion "banana" 5 10)
+;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 5 10 0)
+;; (add-completion "banana" 6)
+;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 6 10 0)
+;; (add-completion "banish")
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banish" ...) ("banana" ...))
+;;
+;; - Accepting -
+;; (setq completion-to-accept "banana")
+;; (accept-completion)
+;; (find-exact-completion "banana") --> ("banana" 7 10)
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banana" ...) ("banish" ...))
+;; (setq completion-to-accept "banish")
+;; (add-completion "banner")
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban"))
+;; --> (("banner" ...) ("banish" 1 ...) ("banana" 7 ...))
+;;
+;; - Deleting -
+;; (kill-completion "banish")
+;; (car (find-cmpl-prefix-entry "ban")) --> (("banner" ...) ("banana" ...))
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Searching the database
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Functions outside this block must call completion-search-reset followed
-;;; by calls to completion-search-next or completion-search-peek
-;;;
-
-;;; Status variables
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Searching the database
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Functions outside this block must call completion-search-reset followed
+;; by calls to completion-search-next or completion-search-peek
+;;
+
+;; Status variables
;; Commented out to improve loading speed
(defvar cmpl-test-string "")
;; "The current string used by completion-search-next."
(if completion-to-accept (accept-completion))
(setq cmpl-starting-possibilities
(cmpl-prefix-entry-head
- (find-cmpl-prefix-entry (downcase (substring string 0 3))))
+ (find-cmpl-prefix-entry
+ (downcase (substring string 0 completion-prefix-min-length))))
cmpl-test-string string
cmpl-test-regexp (concat (regexp-quote string) "."))
- (completion-search-reset-1)
- )
+ (completion-search-reset-1))
(defun completion-search-reset-1 ()
(setq cmpl-next-possibilities cmpl-starting-possibilities
cmpl-next-possibility nil
cmpl-cdabbrev-reset-p nil
cmpl-last-index -1
- cmpl-tried-list nil
- ))
+ cmpl-tried-list nil))
(defun completion-search-next (index)
"Return the next completion entry.
(cond
((= index (setq cmpl-last-index (1+ cmpl-last-index)))
(completion-search-peek t))
- ((minusp index)
+ ((< index 0)
(completion-search-reset-1)
(setq cmpl-last-index index)
;; reverse the possibilities list
(setq cmpl-next-possibilities (reverse cmpl-starting-possibilities))
;; do a "normal" search
(while (and (completion-search-peek nil)
- (minusp (setq index (1+ index))))
- (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil)
- )
+ (< (setq index (1+ index)) 0))
+ (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil))
(cond ((not cmpl-next-possibilities))
;; If no more possibilities, leave it that way
((= -1 cmpl-last-index)
(setq cmpl-next-possibilities
(nthcdr (- (length cmpl-starting-possibilities)
(length cmpl-next-possibilities))
- cmpl-starting-possibilities))
- )))
+ cmpl-starting-possibilities)))))
(t
;; non-negative index, reset and search
;;(prin1 'reset)
(completion-search-reset-1)
(setq cmpl-last-index index)
(while (and (completion-search-peek t)
- (not (minusp (setq index (1- index)))))
- (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil)
- ))
- )
+ (not (< (setq index (1- index)) 0)))
+ (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil))))
(prog1
cmpl-next-possibility
- (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil)
- ))
+ (setq cmpl-next-possibility nil)))
(defun completion-search-peek (use-cdabbrev)
(while
(and (not (eq 0 (string-match cmpl-test-regexp
(completion-string (car cmpl-next-possibilities)))))
- (setq cmpl-next-possibilities (cdr cmpl-next-possibilities))
- ))
- cmpl-next-possibilities
- ))
+ (setq cmpl-next-possibilities (cdr cmpl-next-possibilities))))
+ cmpl-next-possibilities))
;; successful match
(setq cmpl-next-possibility (car cmpl-next-possibilities)
cmpl-tried-list (cons (downcase (completion-string cmpl-next-possibility))
cmpl-tried-list)
- cmpl-next-possibilities (cdr cmpl-next-possibilities)
- )
+ cmpl-next-possibilities (cdr cmpl-next-possibilities))
cmpl-next-possibility)
(use-cdabbrev
;; unsuccessful, use cdabbrev
(cond ((not cmpl-cdabbrev-reset-p)
(reset-cdabbrev cmpl-test-string cmpl-tried-list)
- (setq cmpl-cdabbrev-reset-p t)
- ))
- (setq cmpl-next-possibility (next-cdabbrev))
- )
+ (setq cmpl-cdabbrev-reset-p t)))
+ (setq cmpl-next-possibility (next-cdabbrev)))
;; Completely unsuccessful, return nil
))
-;;; Tests --
-;;; - Add and Find -
-;;; (add-completion "banana")
-;;; (completion-search-reset "ban")
-;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "banana"
-;;;
-;;; - Discrimination -
-;;; (add-completion "cumberland")
-;;; (add-completion "cumberbund")
-;;; cumbering
-;;; (completion-search-reset "cumb")
-;;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumberbund"
-;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund"
-;;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumberland"
-;;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland"
-;;; (completion-search-peek nil) --> nil
-;;; (completion-search-next 2) --> "cumbering" {cdabbrev}
-;;; (completion-search-next 3) --> nil or "cumming"{depends on context}
-;;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland"
-;;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumbering" {cdabbrev}
-;;;
-;;; - Accepting -
-;;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland"
-;;; (setq completion-to-accept "cumberland")
-;;; (completion-search-reset "foo")
-;;; (completion-search-reset "cum")
-;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberland"
-;;;
-;;; - Deleting -
-;;; (kill-completion "cumberland")
-;;; cummings
-;;; (completion-search-reset "cum")
-;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund"
-;;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cummings"
-;;;
-;;; - Ignoring Capitalization -
-;;; (completion-search-reset "CuMb")
-;;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund"
+;; Tests --
+;; - Add and Find -
+;; (add-completion "banana")
+;; (completion-search-reset "ban")
+;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "banana"
+;;
+;; - Discrimination -
+;; (add-completion "cumberland")
+;; (add-completion "cumberbund")
+;; cumbering
+;; (completion-search-reset "cumb")
+;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumberbund"
+;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund"
+;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumberland"
+;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland"
+;; (completion-search-peek nil) --> nil
+;; (completion-search-next 2) --> "cumbering" {cdabbrev}
+;; (completion-search-next 3) --> nil or "cumming"{depends on context}
+;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland"
+;; (completion-search-peek t) --> "cumbering" {cdabbrev}
+;;
+;; - Accepting -
+;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cumberland"
+;; (setq completion-to-accept "cumberland")
+;; (completion-search-reset "foo")
+;; (completion-search-reset "cum")
+;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberland"
+;;
+;; - Deleting -
+;; (kill-completion "cumberland")
+;; cummings
+;; (completion-search-reset "cum")
+;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund"
+;; (completion-search-next 1) --> "cummings"
+;;
+;; - Ignoring Capitalization -
+;; (completion-search-reset "CuMb")
+;; (completion-search-next 0) --> "cumberbund"
\f
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; COMPLETE
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; COMPLETE
+;;-----------------------------------------------
(defun completion-mode ()
- "Toggles whether or not to add new words to the completion database."
+ "Toggle whether or not to add new words to the completion database."
(interactive)
(setq enable-completion (not enable-completion))
- (message "Completion mode is now %s." (if enable-completion "ON" "OFF"))
- )
+ (message "Completion mode is now %s." (if enable-completion "ON" "OFF")))
(defvar cmpl-current-index 0)
(defvar cmpl-original-string nil)
;; Undo last one
(delete-region cmpl-last-insert-location (point))
;; get next completion
- (setq cmpl-current-index (+ cmpl-current-index (or arg 1)))
- )
+ (setq cmpl-current-index (+ cmpl-current-index (or arg 1))))
(t
(if (not cmpl-initialized-p)
(initialize-completions)) ;; make sure everything's loaded
(cond ((consp current-prefix-arg) ;; control-u
(setq arg 0)
- (setq cmpl-leave-point-at-start t)
- )
+ (setq cmpl-leave-point-at-start t))
(t
- (setq cmpl-leave-point-at-start nil)
- ))
+ (setq cmpl-leave-point-at-start nil)))
;; get string
(setq cmpl-original-string (symbol-before-point-for-complete))
(cond ((not cmpl-original-string)
(setq this-command 'failed-complete)
- (error "To complete, the point must be after a symbol at least %d character long."
+ (error "To complete, point must be after a symbol at least %d character long"
completion-prefix-min-length)))
;; get index
(setq cmpl-current-index (if current-prefix-arg arg 0))
;; reset database
(completion-search-reset cmpl-original-string)
;; erase what we've got
- (delete-region cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)
- ))
+ (delete-region cmpl-symbol-start cmpl-symbol-end)))
;; point is at the point to insert the new symbol
;; Get the next completion
(not (minibuffer-window-selected-p))))
(insert-point (point))
(entry (completion-search-next cmpl-current-index))
- string
- )
+ string)
;; entry is either a completion entry or a string (if cdabbrev)
;; If found, insert
(setq cmpl-last-insert-location (point))
(goto-char insert-point))
(t;; point at end,
- (setq cmpl-last-insert-location insert-point))
- )
+ (setq cmpl-last-insert-location insert-point)))
;; statistics
(cmpl-statistics-block
(note-complete-inserted entry cmpl-current-index))
entry (completion-string entry)))
(setq string (cmpl-merge-string-cases
string cmpl-original-string))
- (message "Next completion: %s" string)
- ))
- )
+ (message "Next completion: %s" string))))
(t;; none found, insert old
(insert cmpl-original-string)
;; Don't accept completions
(setq completion-to-accept nil)
;; print message
- (if (and print-status-p (cmpl19-sit-for 0))
+ ;; This used to call cmpl19-sit-for, an undefined function.
+ ;; I hope that sit-for does the right thing; I don't know -- rms.
+ (if (and print-status-p (sit-for 0))
(message "No %scompletions."
(if (eq this-command last-command) "more " "")))
;; statistics
(cmpl-statistics-block
(record-complete-failed cmpl-current-index))
;; Pretend that we were never here
- (setq this-command 'failed-complete)
- ))))
-
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; "Complete" Key Keybindings
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-
-(global-set-key "\M-\r" 'complete)
-(global-set-key [?\C-\r] 'complete)
-(define-key function-key-map [C-return] [?\C-\r])
-
-;;; Tests -
-;;; (add-completion "cumberland")
-;;; (add-completion "cumberbund")
-;;; cum
-;;; Cumber
-;;; cumbering
-;;; cumb
-
+ (setq this-command 'failed-complete)))))
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Parsing definitions from files into the database
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Parsing definitions from files into the database
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Top Level functions ::
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Top Level functions ::
+;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; User interface
+;; User interface
(defun add-completions-from-file (file)
- "Parse possible completions from a file and add them to data base."
+ "Parse possible completions from a FILE and add them to data base."
(interactive "fFile: ")
(setq file (expand-file-name file))
(let* ((buffer (get-file-buffer file))
- (buffer-already-there-p buffer)
- )
- (when (not buffer-already-there-p)
- (let ((completions-merging-modes nil))
- (setq buffer (find-file-noselect file))
- ))
+ (buffer-already-there-p buffer))
+ (if (not buffer-already-there-p)
+ (let ((completions-merging-modes nil))
+ (setq buffer (find-file-noselect file))))
(unwind-protect
(save-excursion
(set-buffer buffer)
- (add-completions-from-buffer)
- )
- (when (not buffer-already-there-p)
- (kill-buffer buffer))
- )))
+ (add-completions-from-buffer))
+ (if (not buffer-already-there-p)
+ (kill-buffer buffer)))))
(defun add-completions-from-buffer ()
(interactive)
(start-num
(cmpl-statistics-block
(aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-file-parsing)))
- mode
- )
+ mode)
(cond ((memq major-mode '(emacs-lisp-mode lisp-mode))
(add-completions-from-lisp-buffer)
- (setq mode 'lisp)
- )
+ (setq mode 'lisp))
((memq major-mode '(c-mode))
(add-completions-from-c-buffer)
- (setq mode 'c)
- )
+ (setq mode 'c))
(t
- (error "Do not know how to parse completions in %s buffers."
- major-mode)
- ))
+ (error "Cannot parse completions in %s buffers"
+ major-mode)))
(cmpl-statistics-block
(record-cmpl-parse-file
mode (point-max)
(- (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-file-parsing)
- start-num)))
- ))
+ start-num)))))
-;;; Find file hook
+;; Find file hook
(defun cmpl-find-file-hook ()
(cond (enable-completion
(cond ((and (memq major-mode '(emacs-lisp-mode lisp-mode))
- (memq 'lisp completions-merging-modes)
- )
+ (memq 'lisp completions-merging-modes))
(add-completions-from-buffer))
((and (memq major-mode '(c-mode))
- (memq 'c completions-merging-modes)
- )
- (add-completions-from-buffer)
- )))
- ))
-
-(pushnew 'cmpl-find-file-hook find-file-hooks)
+ (memq 'c completions-merging-modes))
+ (add-completions-from-buffer))))))
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Tags Table Completions
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Tags Table Completions
+;;-----------------------------------------------
(defun add-completions-from-tags-table ()
;; Inspired by eero@media-lab.media.mit.edu
(backward-char 3)
(and (setq string (symbol-under-point))
(add-completion-to-tail-if-new string))
- (forward-char 3)
- )
- (search-failed)
- ))))
+ (forward-char 3))
+ (search-failed)))))
\f
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Lisp File completion parsing
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; This merely looks for phrases beginning with (def.... or
-;;; (package:def ... and takes the next word.
-;;;
-;;; We tried using forward-lines and explicit searches but the regexp technique
-;;; was faster. (About 100K characters per second)
-;;;
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Lisp File completion parsing
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; This merely looks for phrases beginning with (def.... or
+;; (package:def ... and takes the next word.
+;;
+;; We tried using forward-lines and explicit searches but the regexp technique
+;; was faster. (About 100K characters per second)
+;;
(defconst *lisp-def-regexp*
"\n(\\(\\w*:\\)?def\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)*\\s +(*"
- "A regexp that searches for lisp definition form."
- )
+ "A regexp that searches for Lisp definition form.")
-;;; Tests -
-;;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(defun foo") (match-end 0)) -> 8
-;;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(si:def foo") (match-end 0)) -> 9
-;;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(def-bar foo")(match-end 0)) -> 10
-;;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(defun (foo") (match-end 0)) -> 9
+;; Tests -
+;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(defun foo") (match-end 0)) -> 8
+;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(si:def foo") (match-end 0)) -> 9
+;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(def-bar foo")(match-end 0)) -> 10
+;; (and (string-match *lisp-def-regexp* "\n(defun (foo") (match-end 0)) -> 9
-;;; Parses all the definition names from a Lisp mode buffer and adds them to
-;;; the completion database.
+;; Parses all the definition names from a Lisp mode buffer and adds them to
+;; the completion database.
(defun add-completions-from-lisp-buffer ()
;;; Benchmarks
;;; Sun-3/280 - 1500 to 3000 lines of lisp code per second
(while t
(re-search-forward *lisp-def-regexp*)
(and (setq string (symbol-under-point))
- (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string))
- )
- (search-failed)
- ))))
+ (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string)))
+ (search-failed)))))
\f
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; C file completion parsing
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; C :
-;;; Looks for #define or [<storage class>] [<type>] <name>{,<name>}
-;;; or structure, array or pointer defs.
-;;; It gets most of the definition names.
-;;;
-;;; As you might suspect by now, we use some symbol table hackery
-;;;
-;;; Symbol separator chars (have whitespace syntax) --> , ; * = (
-;;; Opening char --> [ {
-;;; Closing char --> ] }
-;;; opening and closing must be skipped over
-;;; Whitespace chars (have symbol syntax)
-;;; Everything else has word syntax
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; C file completion parsing
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; C :
+;; Looks for #define or [<storage class>] [<type>] <name>{,<name>}
+;; or structure, array or pointer defs.
+;; It gets most of the definition names.
+;;
+;; As you might suspect by now, we use some symbol table hackery
+;;
+;; Symbol separator chars (have whitespace syntax) --> , ; * = (
+;; Opening char --> [ {
+;; Closing char --> ] }
+;; opening and closing must be skipped over
+;; Whitespace chars (have symbol syntax)
+;; Everything else has word syntax
(defun cmpl-make-c-def-completion-syntax-table ()
- (let ((table (make-vector 256 0))
+ (let ((table (make-syntax-table))
(whitespace-chars '(? ?\n ?\t ?\f ?\v ?\r))
;; unfortunately the ?( causes the parens to appear unbalanced
- (separator-chars '(?, ?* ?= ?\( ?\;
- ))
- )
+ (separator-chars '(?, ?* ?= ?\( ?\;))
+ i)
;; default syntax is whitespace
- (dotimes (i 256)
- (modify-syntax-entry i "w" table))
+ (setq i 0)
+ (while (< i 256)
+ (modify-syntax-entry i "w" table)
+ (setq i (1+ i)))
(dolist (char whitespace-chars)
(modify-syntax-entry char "_" table))
(dolist (char separator-chars)
(defconst cmpl-c-def-syntax-table (cmpl-make-c-def-completion-syntax-table))
-;;; Regexps
+;; Regexps
(defconst *c-def-regexp*
;; This stops on lines with possible definitions
"\n[_a-zA-Z#]"
;;"\n\\(\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)+\\s *(\\|\\(\\(#define\\|auto\\|extern\\|register\\|static\\|int\\|long\\|short\\|unsigned\\|char\\|void\\|float\\|double\\|enum\\|struct\\|union\\|typedef\\)\\s +\\)+\\)"
;; this simple version picks up too much extraneous stuff
;; "\n\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\|#\\)\\B"
- "A regexp that searches for a definition form."
- )
+ "A regexp that searches for a definition form.")
;
;(defconst *c-cont-regexp*
; "\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)+\\b\\s *\\({\\|\\(\\[[0-9\t ]*\\]\\s *\\)*,\\(*\\|\\s \\)*\\b\\)"
; (and (eq 0 (string-match regexp string)) (match-end 0))
; )
-;;; Tests -
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\n#define foo") -> 10 (9)
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\nfoo (x, y) {") -> 6 (6)
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\nint foo (x, y)") -> 10 (5)
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\n int foo (x, y)") -> nil
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo, bar") -> 4
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo, *bar") -> 5
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "a [5][6], bar") -> 10
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo(x,y)") -> nil
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "a [6] ,\t bar") -> 9
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo {trout =1} my_carp;") -> 14
-;;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "truct_p complex foon") -> nil
-
-;;; Parses all the definition names from a C mode buffer and adds them to the
-;;; completion database.
+;; Tests -
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\n#define foo") -> 10 (9)
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\nfoo (x, y) {") -> 6 (6)
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\nint foo (x, y)") -> 10 (5)
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-def-regexp* "\n int foo (x, y)") -> nil
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo, bar") -> 4
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo, *bar") -> 5
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "a [5][6], bar") -> 10
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo(x,y)") -> nil
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "a [6] ,\t bar") -> 9
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "oo {trout =1} my_carp;") -> 14
+;; (test-c-def-regexp *c-cont-regexp* "truct_p complex foon") -> nil
+
+;; Parses all the definition names from a C mode buffer and adds them to the
+;; completion database.
(defun add-completions-from-c-buffer ()
;; Benchmark --
;; Sun 3/280-- 1250 lines/sec.
(let (string next-point char
- (saved-syntax (syntax-table))
- )
+ (saved-syntax (syntax-table)))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(catch 'finish-add-completions
;; preprocessor macro, see if it's one we handle
(setq string (buffer-substring (point) (+ (point) 6)))
(cond ((or (string-equal string "define")
- (string-equal string "ifdef ")
- )
+ (string-equal string "ifdef "))
;; skip forward over definition symbol
;; and add it to database
(and (forward-word 2)
(setq string (symbol-before-point))
;;(push string foo)
- (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string)
- ))))
+ (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string)))))
(t
;; C definition
(setq next-point (point))
(while (and
next-point
;; scan to next separator char.
- (setq next-point (scan-sexps next-point 1))
- )
+ (setq next-point (scan-sexps next-point 1)))
;; position the point on the word we want to add
(goto-char next-point)
(while (= (setq char (following-char)) ?*)
;; handle pointer ref
;; move to next separator char.
(goto-char
- (setq next-point (scan-sexps (point) 1)))
- )
+ (setq next-point (scan-sexps (point) 1))))
(forward-word -1)
;; add to database
(if (setq string (symbol-under-point))
(progn
(forward-word -1)
(setq string
- (symbol-under-point))
- ))
- (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string)
- )
- )
+ (symbol-under-point))))
+ (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string)))
;; go to next
(goto-char next-point)
;; (push (format "%c" (following-char)) foo)
;; if on an opening delimiter, go to end
(while (= (char-syntax char) ?\()
(setq next-point (scan-sexps next-point 1)
- char (char-after next-point))
- )
+ char (char-after next-point)))
(or (= char ?,)
;; Current char is an end char.
- (setq next-point nil)
- ))
- ))))
+ (setq next-point nil)))))))
(search-failed ;;done
- (throw 'finish-add-completions t)
- )
+ (throw 'finish-add-completions t))
(error
;; Check for failure in scan-sexps
- (if (or (string-equal (second e)
+ (if (or (string-equal (nth 1 e)
"Containing expression ends prematurely")
- (string-equal (second e) "Unbalanced parentheses"))
+ (string-equal (nth 1 e) "Unbalanced parentheses"))
;; unbalanced paren., keep going
;;(ding)
(forward-line 1)
- (message "Error parsing C buffer for completions. Please bug report.")
- (throw 'finish-add-completions t)
- ))
- ))
- (set-syntax-table saved-syntax)
- )))))
+ (message "Error parsing C buffer for completions--please send bug report")
+ (throw 'finish-add-completions t)))))
+ (set-syntax-table saved-syntax))))))
\f
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Init files
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Init files
+;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; The version of save-completions-to-file called at kill-emacs time.
+;; The version of save-completions-to-file called at kill-emacs time.
(defun kill-emacs-save-completions ()
- (when (and save-completions-flag enable-completion cmpl-initialized-p)
- (cond
- ((not cmpl-completions-accepted-p)
- (message "Completions database has not changed - not writing."))
- (t
- (save-completions-to-file)
- ))
- ))
+ (if (and save-completions-flag enable-completion cmpl-initialized-p)
+ (cond
+ ((not cmpl-completions-accepted-p)
+ (message "Completions database has not changed - not writing."))
+ (t
+ (save-completions-to-file)))))
+
+;; There is no point bothering to change this again
+;; unless the package changes so much that it matters
+;; for people that have saved completions.
+(defconst completion-version "11")
(defconst saved-cmpl-file-header
";;; Completion Initialization file.
-;;; Version = %s
-;;; Format is (<string> . <last-use-time>)
-;;; <string> is the completion
-;;; <last-use-time> is the time the completion was last used
-;;; If it is t, the completion will never be pruned from the file.
-;;; Otherwise it is in hours since origin.
+;; Version = %s
+;; Format is (<string> . <last-use-time>)
+;; <string> is the completion
+;; <last-use-time> is the time the completion was last used
+;; If it is t, the completion will never be pruned from the file.
+;; Otherwise it is in hours since origin.
\n")
(defun completion-backup-filename (filename)
If file name is not specified, use `save-completions-file-name'."
(interactive)
(setq filename (expand-file-name (or filename save-completions-file-name)))
- (when (file-writable-p filename)
- (if (not cmpl-initialized-p)
- (initialize-completions));; make sure everything's loaded
- (message "Saving completions to file %s" filename)
-
- (let* ((trim-versions-without-asking t)
- (kept-old-versions 0)
- (kept-new-versions completions-file-versions-kept)
- last-use-time
- (current-time (cmpl-hours-since-origin))
- (total-in-db 0)
- (total-perm 0)
- (total-saved 0)
- (backup-filename (completion-backup-filename filename))
- )
+ (if (file-writable-p filename)
+ (progn
+ (if (not cmpl-initialized-p)
+ (initialize-completions));; make sure everything's loaded
+ (message "Saving completions to file %s" filename)
+
+ (let* ((delete-old-versions t)
+ (kept-old-versions 0)
+ (kept-new-versions completions-file-versions-kept)
+ last-use-time
+ (current-time (cmpl-hours-since-origin))
+ (total-in-db 0)
+ (total-perm 0)
+ (total-saved 0)
+ (backup-filename (completion-backup-filename filename)))
- (save-excursion
- (get-buffer-create " *completion-save-buffer*")
- (set-buffer " *completion-save-buffer*")
- (setq buffer-file-name filename)
-
- (when (not (verify-visited-file-modtime (current-buffer)))
- ;; file has changed on disk. Bring us up-to-date
- (message "Completion file has changed. Merging. . .")
- (load-completions-from-file filename t)
- (message "Merging finished. Saving completions to file %s" filename)
- )
-
- ;; prepare the buffer to be modified
- (clear-visited-file-modtime)
- (erase-buffer)
- ;; (/ 1 0)
- (insert (format saved-cmpl-file-header *completion-version*))
- (dolist (completion (list-all-completions))
- (setq total-in-db (1+ total-in-db))
- (setq last-use-time (completion-last-use-time completion))
- ;; Update num uses and maybe write completion to a file
- (cond ((or;; Write to file if
- ;; permanent
- (and (eq last-use-time t)
- (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm)))
- ;; or if
- (if (plusp (completion-num-uses completion))
- ;; it's been used
- (setq last-use-time current-time)
- ;; or it was saved before and
- (and last-use-time
- ;; save-completions-retention-time is nil
- (or (not save-completions-retention-time)
- ;; or time since last use is < ...retention-time*
- (< (- current-time last-use-time)
- save-completions-retention-time))
- )))
- ;; write to file
- (setq total-saved (1+ total-saved))
- (insert (prin1-to-string (cons (completion-string completion)
- last-use-time)) "\n")
- )))
+ (save-excursion
+ (get-buffer-create " *completion-save-buffer*")
+ (set-buffer " *completion-save-buffer*")
+ (setq buffer-file-name filename)
+
+ (if (not (verify-visited-file-modtime (current-buffer)))
+ (progn
+ ;; file has changed on disk. Bring us up-to-date
+ (message "Completion file has changed. Merging. . .")
+ (load-completions-from-file filename t)
+ (message "Merging finished. Saving completions to file %s" filename)))
+
+ ;; prepare the buffer to be modified
+ (clear-visited-file-modtime)
+ (erase-buffer)
+ ;; (/ 1 0)
+ (insert (format saved-cmpl-file-header completion-version))
+ (dolist (completion (list-all-completions))
+ (setq total-in-db (1+ total-in-db))
+ (setq last-use-time (completion-last-use-time completion))
+ ;; Update num uses and maybe write completion to a file
+ (cond ((or;; Write to file if
+ ;; permanent
+ (and (eq last-use-time t)
+ (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm)))
+ ;; or if
+ (if (> (completion-num-uses completion) 0)
+ ;; it's been used
+ (setq last-use-time current-time)
+ ;; or it was saved before and
+ (and last-use-time
+ ;; save-completions-retention-time is nil
+ (or (not save-completions-retention-time)
+ ;; or time since last use is < ...retention-time*
+ (< (- current-time last-use-time)
+ save-completions-retention-time)))))
+ ;; write to file
+ (setq total-saved (1+ total-saved))
+ (insert (prin1-to-string (cons (completion-string completion)
+ last-use-time)) "\n"))))
- ;; write the buffer
- (condition-case e
- (let ((file-exists-p (file-exists-p filename)))
- (when file-exists-p
- ;; If file exists . . .
- ;; Save a backup(so GNU doesn't screw us when we're out of disk)
- ;; (GNU leaves a 0 length file if it gets a disk full error!)
+ ;; write the buffer
+ (condition-case e
+ (let ((file-exists-p (file-exists-p filename)))
+ (if file-exists-p
+ (progn
+ ;; If file exists . . .
+ ;; Save a backup(so GNU doesn't screw us when we're out of disk)
+ ;; (GNU leaves a 0 length file if it gets a disk full error!)
- ;; If backup doesn't exit, Rename current to backup
- ;; {If backup exists the primary file is probably messed up}
- (unless (file-exists-p backup-filename)
- (rename-file filename backup-filename))
- ;; Copy the backup back to the current name
- ;; (so versioning works)
- (copy-file backup-filename filename t)
- )
- ;; Save it
- (save-buffer)
- (when file-exists-p
- ;; If successful, remove backup
- (delete-file backup-filename)
- ))
- (error
- (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
- (message "Couldn't save completion file %s." filename)
- ))
- ;; Reset accepted-p flag
- (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p nil)
- )
- (cmpl-statistics-block
- (record-save-completions total-in-db total-perm total-saved))
- )))
+ ;; If backup doesn't exit, Rename current to backup
+ ;; {If backup exists the primary file is probably messed up}
+ (or (file-exists-p backup-filename)
+ (rename-file filename backup-filename))
+ ;; Copy the backup back to the current name
+ ;; (so versioning works)
+ (copy-file backup-filename filename t)))
+ ;; Save it
+ (save-buffer)
+ (if file-exists-p
+ ;; If successful, remove backup
+ (delete-file backup-filename)))
+ (error
+ (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
+ (message "Couldn't save completion file `%s'" filename)))
+ ;; Reset accepted-p flag
+ (setq cmpl-completions-accepted-p nil) )
+ (cmpl-statistics-block
+ (record-save-completions total-in-db total-perm total-saved))))))
-;;;(defun autosave-completions ()
-;;; (when (and save-completions-flag enable-completion cmpl-initialized-p
-;;; *completion-auto-save-period*
-;;; (> cmpl-emacs-idle-time *completion-auto-save-period*)
-;;; cmpl-completions-accepted-p)
-;;; (save-completions-to-file)
-;;; ))
+;;(defun auto-save-completions ()
+;; (if (and save-completions-flag enable-completion cmpl-initialized-p
+;; *completion-auto-save-period*
+;; (> cmpl-emacs-idle-time *completion-auto-save-period*)
+;; cmpl-completions-accepted-p)
+;; (save-completions-to-file)))
-;;;(pushnew 'autosave-completions cmpl-emacs-idle-time-hooks)
+;;(add-hook 'cmpl-emacs-idle-time-hooks 'auto-save-completions)
(defun load-completions-from-file (&optional filename no-message-p)
- "Loads a completion init file FILENAME.
+ "Load a completion init file FILENAME.
If file is not specified, then use `save-completions-file-name'."
(interactive)
(setq filename (expand-file-name (or filename save-completions-file-name)))
(let* ((backup-filename (completion-backup-filename filename))
- (backup-readable-p (file-readable-p backup-filename))
- )
- (when backup-readable-p (setq filename backup-filename))
- (when (file-readable-p filename)
- (if (not no-message-p)
- (message "Loading completions from %sfile %s . . ."
- (if backup-readable-p "backup " "") filename))
- (save-excursion
- (get-buffer-create " *completion-save-buffer*")
- (set-buffer " *completion-save-buffer*")
- (setq buffer-file-name filename)
- ;; prepare the buffer to be modified
- (clear-visited-file-modtime)
- (erase-buffer)
+ (backup-readable-p (file-readable-p backup-filename)))
+ (if backup-readable-p (setq filename backup-filename))
+ (if (file-readable-p filename)
+ (progn
+ (if (not no-message-p)
+ (message "Loading completions from %sfile %s . . ."
+ (if backup-readable-p "backup " "") filename))
+ (save-excursion
+ (get-buffer-create " *completion-save-buffer*")
+ (set-buffer " *completion-save-buffer*")
+ (setq buffer-file-name filename)
+ ;; prepare the buffer to be modified
+ (clear-visited-file-modtime)
+ (erase-buffer)
- (let ((insert-okay-p nil)
- (buffer (current-buffer))
- (current-time (cmpl-hours-since-origin))
- string num-uses entry last-use-time
- cmpl-entry cmpl-last-use-time
- (current-completion-source cmpl-source-init-file)
- (start-num
- (cmpl-statistics-block
- (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-file-parsing)))
- (total-in-file 0) (total-perm 0)
- )
- ;; insert the file into a buffer
- (condition-case e
- (progn (insert-file-contents filename t)
- (setq insert-okay-p t))
-
- (file-error
- (message "File error trying to load completion file %s."
- filename)))
- ;; parse it
- (when insert-okay-p
- (goto-char (point-min))
-
- (condition-case e
- (while t
- (setq entry (read buffer))
- (setq total-in-file (1+ total-in-file))
- (cond
- ((and (consp entry)
- (stringp (setq string (car entry)))
- (cond
- ((eq (setq last-use-time (cdr entry)) 'T)
- ;; handle case sensitivity
- (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm))
- (setq last-use-time t))
- ((eq last-use-time t)
- (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm)))
- ((integerp last-use-time))
- ))
- ;; Valid entry
- ;; add it in
- (setq cmpl-last-use-time
- (completion-last-use-time
- (setq cmpl-entry
- (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string))
- ))
- (if (or (eq last-use-time t)
- (and (> last-use-time 1000);;backcompatibility
- (not (eq cmpl-last-use-time t))
- (or (not cmpl-last-use-time)
- ;; more recent
- (> last-use-time cmpl-last-use-time))
- ))
- ;; update last-use-time
- (set-completion-last-use-time cmpl-entry last-use-time)
- ))
- (t
- ;; Bad format
- (message "Error: invalid saved completion - %s"
- (prin1-to-string entry))
- ;; try to get back in sync
- (search-forward "\n(")
- )))
- (search-failed
- (message "End of file while reading completions.")
- )
- (end-of-file
- (if (= (point) (point-max))
- (if (not no-message-p)
- (message "Loading completions from file %s . . . Done."
- filename))
- (message "End of file while reading completions.")
- ))
- ))
-
- (cmpl-statistics-block
- (record-load-completions
- total-in-file total-perm
- (- (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-init-file)
- start-num)))
-
- )))))
+ (let ((insert-okay-p nil)
+ (buffer (current-buffer))
+ (current-time (cmpl-hours-since-origin))
+ string num-uses entry last-use-time
+ cmpl-entry cmpl-last-use-time
+ (current-completion-source cmpl-source-init-file)
+ (start-num
+ (cmpl-statistics-block
+ (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-file-parsing)))
+ (total-in-file 0) (total-perm 0))
+ ;; insert the file into a buffer
+ (condition-case e
+ (progn (insert-file-contents filename t)
+ (setq insert-okay-p t))
+
+ (file-error
+ (message "File error trying to load completion file %s."
+ filename)))
+ ;; parse it
+ (if insert-okay-p
+ (progn
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+
+ (condition-case e
+ (while t
+ (setq entry (read buffer))
+ (setq total-in-file (1+ total-in-file))
+ (cond
+ ((and (consp entry)
+ (stringp (setq string (car entry)))
+ (cond
+ ((eq (setq last-use-time (cdr entry)) 'T)
+ ;; handle case sensitivity
+ (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm))
+ (setq last-use-time t))
+ ((eq last-use-time t)
+ (setq total-perm (1+ total-perm)))
+ ((integerp last-use-time))))
+ ;; Valid entry
+ ;; add it in
+ (setq cmpl-last-use-time
+ (completion-last-use-time
+ (setq cmpl-entry
+ (add-completion-to-tail-if-new string))))
+ (if (or (eq last-use-time t)
+ (and (> last-use-time 1000);;backcompatibility
+ (not (eq cmpl-last-use-time t))
+ (or (not cmpl-last-use-time)
+ ;; more recent
+ (> last-use-time cmpl-last-use-time))))
+ ;; update last-use-time
+ (set-completion-last-use-time cmpl-entry last-use-time)))
+ (t
+ ;; Bad format
+ (message "Error: invalid saved completion - %s"
+ (prin1-to-string entry))
+ ;; try to get back in sync
+ (search-forward "\n("))))
+ (search-failed
+ (message "End of file while reading completions."))
+ (end-of-file
+ (if (= (point) (point-max))
+ (if (not no-message-p)
+ (message "Loading completions from file %s . . . Done."
+ filename))
+ (message "End of file while reading completions."))))))
+
+ (cmpl-statistics-block
+ (record-load-completions
+ total-in-file total-perm
+ (- (aref completion-add-count-vector cmpl-source-init-file)
+ start-num)))
+))))))
(defun initialize-completions ()
"Load the default completions file.
Also sets up so that exiting emacs will automatically save the file."
(interactive)
(cond ((not cmpl-initialized-p)
- (load-completions-from-file)
- ))
- (setq cmpl-initialized-p t)
- )
-
-
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Kill EMACS patch
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-
-(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook
- '(lambda ()
- (kill-emacs-save-completions)
- (cmpl-statistics-block
- (record-cmpl-kill-emacs))))
+ (load-completions-from-file)))
+ (setq cmpl-initialized-p t))
\f
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Kill region patch
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Kill region patch
+;;-----------------------------------------------
(defun completion-kill-region (&optional beg end)
"Kill between point and mark.
(t
(kill-region beg end))))
-(global-set-key "\C-w" 'completion-kill-region)
\f
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Patches to self-insert-command.
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Patches to self-insert-command.
+;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Need 2 versions: generic separator chars. and space (to get auto fill
-;;; to work)
+;; Need 2 versions: generic separator chars. and space (to get auto fill
+;; to work)
-;;; All common separators (eg. space "(" ")" """) characters go through a
-;;; function to add new words to the list of words to complete from:
-;;; COMPLETION-SEPARATOR-SELF-INSERT-COMMAND (arg).
-;;; If the character before this was an alpha-numeric then this adds the
-;;; symbol before point to the completion list (using ADD-COMPLETION).
+;; All common separators (eg. space "(" ")" """) characters go through a
+;; function to add new words to the list of words to complete from:
+;; COMPLETION-SEPARATOR-SELF-INSERT-COMMAND (arg).
+;; If the character before this was an alpha-numeric then this adds the
+;; symbol before point to the completion list (using ADD-COMPLETION).
(defun completion-separator-self-insert-command (arg)
(interactive "p")
(use-completion-before-separator)
- (self-insert-command arg)
- )
+ (self-insert-command arg))
(defun completion-separator-self-insert-autofilling (arg)
(interactive "p")
(use-completion-before-separator)
(self-insert-command arg)
- (and (> (current-column) fill-column)
- auto-fill-function
- (funcall auto-fill-function))
- )
+ (and auto-fill-function
+ (funcall auto-fill-function)))
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Wrapping Macro
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
+;;-----------------------------------------------
+;; Wrapping Macro
+;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Note that because of the way byte compiling works, none of
-;;; the functions defined with this macro get byte compiled.
+;; Note that because of the way byte compiling works, none of
+;; the functions defined with this macro get byte compiled.
(defmacro def-completion-wrapper (function-name type &optional new-name)
"Add a call to update the completion database before function execution.
TYPE is the type of the wrapper to be added. Can be :before or :under."
- (cond ((eq type ':separator)
+ (cond ((eq type :separator)
(list 'put (list 'quote function-name) ''completion-function
''use-completion-before-separator))
- ((eq type ':before)
+ ((eq type :before)
(list 'put (list 'quote function-name) ''completion-function
''use-completion-before-point))
- ((eq type ':backward-under)
+ ((eq type :backward-under)
(list 'put (list 'quote function-name) ''completion-function
''use-completion-backward-under))
- ((eq type ':backward)
+ ((eq type :backward)
(list 'put (list 'quote function-name) ''completion-function
''use-completion-backward))
- ((eq type ':under)
+ ((eq type :under)
(list 'put (list 'quote function-name) ''completion-function
''use-completion-under-point))
- ((eq type ':under-or-before)
+ ((eq type :under-or-before)
(list 'put (list 'quote function-name) ''completion-function
''use-completion-under-or-before-point))
- ((eq type ':minibuffer-separator)
+ ((eq type :minibuffer-separator)
(list 'put (list 'quote function-name) ''completion-function
''use-completion-minibuffer-separator))))
(cmpl-statistics-block (record-complete-failed))))
(defun completion-before-command ()
- (funcall (or (get this-command 'completion-function)
+ (funcall (or (and (symbolp this-command)
+ (get this-command 'completion-function))
'use-completion-under-or-before-point)))
-(add-hook 'before-command-hook 'completion-before-command)
-
-
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; Patches to standard keymaps insert completions
-;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Separators
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; We've used the completion syntax table given as a guide.
-;;;
-;;; Global separator chars.
-;;; We left out <tab> because there are too many special cases for it. Also,
-;;; in normal coding it's rarely typed after a word.
-(global-set-key " " 'completion-separator-self-insert-autofilling)
-(global-set-key "!" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "%" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "^" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "&" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "(" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key ")" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "=" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "`" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "|" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "{" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "}" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "[" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "]" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key ";" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "\"" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "'" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "#" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "," 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key "?" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-
-;;; We include period and colon even though they are symbol chars because :
-;;; - in text we want to pick up the last word in a sentence.
-;;; - in C pointer refs. we want to pick up the first symbol
-;;; - it won't make a difference for lisp mode (package names are short)
-(global-set-key "." 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(global-set-key ":" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-
-;;; Lisp Mode diffs
-(define-key lisp-mode-map "!" 'self-insert-command)
-(define-key lisp-mode-map "&" 'self-insert-command)
-(define-key lisp-mode-map "%" 'self-insert-command)
-(define-key lisp-mode-map "?" 'self-insert-command)
-(define-key lisp-mode-map "=" 'self-insert-command)
-(define-key lisp-mode-map "^" 'self-insert-command)
-
-;;; C mode diffs.
-(def-completion-wrapper electric-c-semi :separator)
-(define-key c-mode-map "+" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(define-key c-mode-map "*" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-(define-key c-mode-map "/" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
-
-;;; FORTRAN mode diffs. (these are defined when fortran is called)
+\f
+;; C mode diffs.
+(defun completion-c-mode-hook ()
+ (def-completion-wrapper electric-c-semi :separator)
+ (define-key c-mode-map "+" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (define-key c-mode-map "*" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (define-key c-mode-map "/" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command))
+;; Do this either now or whenever C mode is loaded.
+(if (featurep 'cc-mode)
+ (completion-c-mode-hook)
+ (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'completion-c-mode-hook))
+
+;; FORTRAN mode diffs. (these are defined when fortran is called)
(defun completion-setup-fortran-mode ()
(define-key fortran-mode-map "+" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
(define-key fortran-mode-map "-" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
(define-key fortran-mode-map "*" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
- (define-key fortran-mode-map "/" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
- )
-
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; End of line chars.
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-(def-completion-wrapper newline :separator)
-(def-completion-wrapper newline-and-indent :separator)
-(def-completion-wrapper comint-send-input :separator)
-(def-completion-wrapper exit-minibuffer :minibuffer-separator)
-(def-completion-wrapper eval-print-last-sexp :separator)
-(def-completion-wrapper eval-last-sexp :separator)
-;;(def-completion-wrapper minibuffer-complete-and-exit :minibuffer)
-
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-;;; Cursor movement
-;;;-----------------------------------------------
-
-(def-completion-wrapper next-line :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper previous-line :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper beginning-of-buffer :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper end-of-buffer :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper beginning-of-line :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper end-of-line :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper forward-char :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper forward-word :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper forward-sexp :under-or-before)
-(def-completion-wrapper backward-char :backward-under)
-(def-completion-wrapper backward-word :backward-under)
-(def-completion-wrapper backward-sexp :backward-under)
-
-(def-completion-wrapper delete-backward-char :backward)
-(def-completion-wrapper delete-backward-char-untabify :backward)
-
-;;; Tests --
-;;; foobarbiz
-;;; foobar
-;;; fooquux
-;;; fooper
-
-(cmpl-statistics-block
- (record-completion-file-loaded))
+ (define-key fortran-mode-map "/" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command))
+\f
+;;; Enable completion mode.
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun dynamic-completion-mode ()
+ "Enable dynamic word-completion."
+ (interactive)
+ (add-hook 'find-file-hooks 'cmpl-find-file-hook)
+ (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'completion-before-command)
+
+ ;; Install the appropriate mode tables.
+ (add-hook 'lisp-mode-hook
+ (lambda ()
+ (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-lisp-syntax-table)))
+ (add-hook 'c-mode-hook
+ (lambda ()
+ (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-c-syntax-table)))
+ (add-hook 'fortran-mode-hook
+ (lambda ()
+ (setq cmpl-syntax-table cmpl-fortran-syntax-table)
+ (completion-setup-fortran-mode)))
+
+ ;; "Complete" Key Keybindings.
+
+ (global-set-key "\M-\r" 'complete)
+ (global-set-key [?\C-\r] 'complete)
+ (define-key function-key-map [C-return] [?\C-\r])
+
+ ;; Tests -
+ ;; (add-completion "cumberland")
+ ;; (add-completion "cumberbund")
+ ;; cum
+ ;; Cumber
+ ;; cumbering
+ ;; cumb
+
+ ;; Save completions when killing Emacs.
+
+ (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook
+ (lambda ()
+ (kill-emacs-save-completions)
+ (cmpl-statistics-block
+ (record-cmpl-kill-emacs))))
+
+ ;; Patches to standard keymaps insert completions
+ (substitute-key-definition 'kill-region 'completion-kill-region
+ global-map)
+
+ ;; Separators
+ ;; We've used the completion syntax table given as a guide.
+ ;;
+ ;; Global separator chars.
+ ;; We left out <tab> because there are too many special cases for it. Also,
+ ;; in normal coding it's rarely typed after a word.
+ (global-set-key " " 'completion-separator-self-insert-autofilling)
+ (global-set-key "!" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "%" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "^" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "&" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "(" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key ")" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "=" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "`" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "|" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "{" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "}" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "[" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "]" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key ";" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "\"" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "'" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "#" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "," 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key "?" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+
+ ;; We include period and colon even though they are symbol chars because :
+ ;; - in text we want to pick up the last word in a sentence.
+ ;; - in C pointer refs. we want to pick up the first symbol
+ ;; - it won't make a difference for lisp mode (package names are short)
+ (global-set-key "." 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+ (global-set-key ":" 'completion-separator-self-insert-command)
+
+ ;; Lisp Mode diffs
+ (define-key lisp-mode-map "!" 'self-insert-command)
+ (define-key lisp-mode-map "&" 'self-insert-command)
+ (define-key lisp-mode-map "%" 'self-insert-command)
+ (define-key lisp-mode-map "?" 'self-insert-command)
+ (define-key lisp-mode-map "=" 'self-insert-command)
+ (define-key lisp-mode-map "^" 'self-insert-command)
+
+ ;; Avoid warnings.
+ (defvar c-mode-map)
+ (defvar fortran-mode-map)
+
+ ;;-----------------------------------------------
+ ;; End of line chars.
+ ;;-----------------------------------------------
+ (def-completion-wrapper newline :separator)
+ (def-completion-wrapper newline-and-indent :separator)
+ (def-completion-wrapper comint-send-input :separator)
+ (def-completion-wrapper exit-minibuffer :minibuffer-separator)
+ (def-completion-wrapper eval-print-last-sexp :separator)
+ (def-completion-wrapper eval-last-sexp :separator)
+ ;;(def-completion-wrapper minibuffer-complete-and-exit :minibuffer)
+
+ ;;-----------------------------------------------
+ ;; Cursor movement
+ ;;-----------------------------------------------
+
+ (def-completion-wrapper next-line :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper previous-line :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper beginning-of-buffer :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper end-of-buffer :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper beginning-of-line :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper end-of-line :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper forward-char :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper forward-word :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper forward-sexp :under-or-before)
+ (def-completion-wrapper backward-char :backward-under)
+ (def-completion-wrapper backward-word :backward-under)
+ (def-completion-wrapper backward-sexp :backward-under)
+
+ (def-completion-wrapper delete-backward-char :backward)
+ (def-completion-wrapper delete-backward-char-untabify :backward)
+
+ ;; Tests --
+ ;; foobarbiz
+ ;; foobar
+ ;; fooquux
+ ;; fooper
+
+ (cmpl-statistics-block
+ (record-completion-file-loaded))
+
+ (initialize-completions))
+
+(mapc (lambda (x)
+ (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors x))
+ '("^To complete, the point must be after a symbol at least [0-9]* character long\\.$"
+ "^The string \".*\" is too short to be saved as a completion\\.$"))
+
+(provide 'completion)
;;; completion.el ends here