X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs/blobdiff_plain/1c72afb7aa48c2ea06103113ef70ccea0c1c961d..0e963201d03d9229bb8ac4323291d2b0119526ed:/lisp/progmodes/project.el diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/project.el b/lisp/progmodes/project.el index 0da6084a1e..d77158761e 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/project.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/project.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; project.el --- Operations on the current project -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- -;; Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. @@ -20,12 +20,65 @@ ;;; Commentary: ;; This file contains generic infrastructure for dealing with -;; projects, and a number of public functions: finding the current -;; root, related project directories, search path, etc. +;; projects, some utility functions, and commands using that +;; infrastructure. ;; ;; The goal is to make it easier for Lisp programs to operate on the ;; current project, without having to know which package handles ;; detection of that project type, parsing its config files, etc. +;; +;; Infrastructure: +;; +;; Function `project-current', to determine the current project +;; instance, and 3 (at the moment) generic functions that act on it. +;; This list is to be extended in future versions. +;; +;; Utils: +;; +;; `project-combine-directories' and `project-subtract-directories', +;; mainly for use in the abovementioned generics' implementations. +;; +;; Commands: +;; +;; `project-find-regexp' and `project-or-external-find-regexp' use the +;; current API, and thus will work in any project that has an adapter. + +;;; TODO: + +;; * Commands `project-find-file' and `project-or-external-find-file'. +;; Currently blocked on adding a new completion style that would let +;; the user enter just the base file name (or a part of it), and get +;; it expanded to the absolute file name. +;; +;; * Build tool related functionality. Start with a `project-build' +;; command, which should provide completions on tasks to run, and +;; maybe allow entering some additional arguments. This might +;; be handled better with a separate API, though. Then we won't +;; force every project backend to be aware of the build tool(s) the +;; project is using. +;; +;; * Command to (re)build the tag files in all project roots. To that +;; end, we might need to add a way to provide file whitelist +;; wildcards for each root to limit etags to certain files (in +;; addition to the blacklist provided by ignores), and/or allow +;; specifying additional tag regexps. +;; +;; * UI for the user to be able to pick the current project for the +;; whole Emacs session, independent of the current directory. Or, +;; in the more advanced case, open a set of projects, and have some +;; project-related commands to use them all. E.g., have a command +;; to search for a regexp across all open projects. Provide a +;; history of projects that were opened in the past (storing it as a +;; list of directories should suffice). +;; +;; * Support for project-local variables: a UI to edit them, and a +;; utility function to retrieve a value. Probably useless without +;; support in various built-in commands. In the API, we might get +;; away with only adding a `project-configuration-directory' method, +;; defaulting to the project root the current file/buffer is in. +;; And prompting otherwise. How to best mix that with backends that +;; want to set/provide certain variables themselves, is up for +;; discussion. ;;; Code: @@ -37,34 +90,6 @@ Each functions on this hook is called in turn with one argument (the directory) and should return either nil to mean that it is not applicable, or a project instance.") -;; FIXME: Using the current approach, we don't have access to the -;; "library roots" of language A from buffers of language B, which -;; seems desirable in multi-language projects, at least for some -;; potential uses, like "jump to a file in project or library". -;; -;; We can add a second argument to this function: a file extension, or -;; a language name. Some projects will know the set of languages used -;; in them; for others, like VC-based projects, we'll need -;; auto-detection. I see two options: -;; -;; - That could be implemented as a separate second hook, with a -;; list of functions that return file extensions. -;; -;; - This variable will be turned into a hook with "append" semantics, -;; and each function in it will perform auto-detection when passed -;; nil instead of an actual file extension. Then this hook will, in -;; general, be modified globally, and not from major mode functions. -(defvar project-library-roots-function 'etags-library-roots - "Function that returns a list of library roots. - -It should return a list of directories that contain source files -related to the current buffer. Depending on the language, it -should include the headers search path, load path, class path, -and so on. - -The directory names should be absolute. Used in the default -implementation of `project-library-roots'.") - ;;;###autoload (defun project-current (&optional maybe-prompt dir) "Return the project instance in DIR or `default-directory'. @@ -84,40 +109,35 @@ the user for a different directory to look in." (defun project--find-in-directory (dir) (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'project-find-functions dir)) -;; FIXME: Add MODE argument, like in `ede-source-paths'? -(cl-defgeneric project-library-roots (project) - "Return the list of library roots for PROJECT. +(cl-defgeneric project-roots (project) + "Return the list of directory roots of the current project. -It's the list of directories outside of the project that contain -related source files. +Most often it's just one directory which contains the project +build file and everything else in the project. But in more +advanced configurations, a project can span multiple directories. -Project-specific version of `project-library-roots-function', -which see. Unless it knows better, a specialized implementation -should use the value returned by that function." - (project-subtract-directories - (project-combine-directories - (funcall project-library-roots-function)) - (project-roots project))) - -(cl-defgeneric project-roots (project) - "Return the list of directory roots belonging to the current project. +The directory names should be absolute.") -Most often it's just one directory, which contains the project -file and everything else in the project. But in more advanced -configurations, a project can span multiple directories. +;; FIXME: Add MODE argument, like in `ede-source-paths'? +(cl-defgeneric project-external-roots (_project) + "Return the list of external roots for PROJECT. -The rule of tumb for whether to include a directory here, and not -in `project-library-roots', is whether its contents are meant to -be edited together with the rest of the project. +It's the list of directories outside of the project that are +still related to it. If the project deals with source code then, +depending on the languages used, this list should include the +headers search path, load path, class path, and so on. -The directory names should be absolute.") +The rule of thumb for whether to include a directory here, and +not in `project-roots', is whether its contents are meant to be +edited together with the rest of the project." + nil) (cl-defgeneric project-ignores (_project _dir) "Return the list of glob patterns to ignore inside DIR. Patterns can match both regular files and directories. To root an entry, start it with `./'. To match directories only, end it with `/'. DIR must be one of `project-roots' or -`project-library-roots'." +`project-external-roots'." (require 'grep) (defvar grep-find-ignored-files) (nconc @@ -131,17 +151,46 @@ end it with `/'. DIR must be one of `project-roots' or "Project implementation using the VC package." :group 'tools) -(defcustom project-vc-library-roots nil - "List ot directories to include in `project-library-roots'. -The file names can be absolute, or relative to the project root." - :type '(repeat file) - :safe 'listp) - (defcustom project-vc-ignores nil "List ot patterns to include in `project-ignores'." :type '(repeat string) :safe 'listp) +;; FIXME: Using the current approach, major modes are supposed to set +;; this variable to a buffer-local value. So we don't have access to +;; the "external roots" of language A from buffers of language B, which +;; seems desirable in multi-language projects, at least for some +;; potential uses, like "jump to a file in project or external dirs". +;; +;; We could add a second argument to this function: a file extension, +;; or a language name. Some projects will know the set of languages +;; used in them; for others, like VC-based projects, we'll need +;; auto-detection. I see two options: +;; +;; - That could be implemented as a separate second hook, with a +;; list of functions that return file extensions. +;; +;; - This variable will be turned into a hook with "append" semantics, +;; and each function in it will perform auto-detection when passed +;; nil instead of an actual file extension. Then this hook will, in +;; general, be modified globally, and not from major mode functions. +;; +;; The second option seems simpler, but the first one has the +;; advantage that the user could override the list of languages used +;; in a project via a directory-local variable, thus skipping +;; languages they're not working on personally (in a big project), or +;; working around problems in language detection (the detection logic +;; might be imperfect for the project in question, or it might work +;; too slowly for the user's taste). +(defvar project-vc-external-roots-function (lambda () tags-table-list) + "Function that returns a list of external roots. + +It should return a list of directory roots that contain source +files related to the current buffer. + +The directory names should be absolute. Used in the VC project +backend implementation of `project-external-roots'.") + (defun project-try-vc (dir) (let* ((backend (ignore-errors (vc-responsible-backend dir))) (root (and backend (ignore-errors @@ -151,15 +200,12 @@ The file names can be absolute, or relative to the project root." (cl-defmethod project-roots ((project (head vc))) (list (cdr project))) -(cl-defmethod project-library-roots ((project (head vc))) +(cl-defmethod project-external-roots ((project (head vc))) (project-subtract-directories (project-combine-directories - (append - (let ((root (cdr project))) - (mapcar - (lambda (dir) (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name dir root))) - (project--value-in-dir 'project-vc-library-roots root))) - (funcall project-library-roots-function))) + (mapcar + #'file-name-as-directory + (funcall project-vc-external-roots-function))) (project-roots project))) (cl-defmethod project-ignores ((project (head vc)) dir) @@ -211,10 +257,11 @@ DIRS must contain directory names." (declare-function grep-read-files "grep") (declare-function xref-collect-matches "xref") (declare-function xref--show-xrefs "xref") +(declare-function xref-backend-identifier-at-point "xref") ;;;###autoload (defun project-find-regexp (regexp) - "Find all matches for REGEXP in the current project. + "Find all matches for REGEXP in the current project's roots. With \\[universal-argument] prefix, you can specify the directory to search in, and the file name pattern to search for." (interactive (list (project--read-regexp))) @@ -226,22 +273,20 @@ to search in, and the file name pattern to search for." (project--find-regexp-in dirs regexp pr))) ;;;###autoload -(defun project-or-libraries-find-regexp (regexp) - "Find all matches for REGEXP in the current project or libraries. +(defun project-or-external-find-regexp (regexp) + "Find all matches for REGEXP in the project roots or external roots. With \\[universal-argument] prefix, you can specify the file name pattern to search for." (interactive (list (project--read-regexp))) (let* ((pr (project-current t)) (dirs (append (project-roots pr) - (project-library-roots pr)))) + (project-external-roots pr)))) (project--find-regexp-in dirs regexp pr))) (defun project--read-regexp () - (defvar xref-identifier-at-point-function) - (require 'xref) (read-regexp "Find regexp" - (funcall xref-identifier-at-point-function))) + (xref-backend-identifier-at-point (xref-find-backend)))) (defun project--find-regexp-in (dirs regexp project) (require 'grep)