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[(20190703 527) nil "Layout grouping with ease" tar ((:commit . "fd9a8f353dbd45b4628b5f84b8d8c2525ebf571d") (:authors ("Elis \"etu\" Axelsson")) (:maintainers ("Elis \"etu\" Axelsson")) (:maintainer "Elis \"etu\" Axelsson") (:keywords "convenience" "window-management") (:url . "https://github.com/etu/0blayout"))]) - (0x0 . [(20230528 1625) ((emacs (26 1))) "Upload sharing to 0x0.st" tar ((:commit . "09cdeda5ed91a03f26b2aedab3b75812edd1ee8d") (:authors ("William Vaughn ")) (:maintainers ("William Vaughn" . "vaughnwilld@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "William Vaughn" . "vaughnwilld@gmail.com") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/willvaughn/emacs-0x0"))]) + (0x0 . [(20230823 2214) ((emacs (26 1))) "Upload sharing to 0x0.st" tar ((:commit . "04f95142b25d8bb701f239539176df6617dcd982") (:authors ("William Vaughn" . "vaughnwilld@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("William Vaughn" . "vaughnwilld@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "William Vaughn" . "vaughnwilld@gmail.com") (:url . 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"zkanfer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Zachary Kanfer" . "zkanfer@gmail.com") (:url . "https://hg.sr.ht/~zck/game-2048"))]) (2bit . [(20200926 1418) ((emacs (24 3))) "Library for reading data from 2bit files" tar ((:commit . "69b4ec1d6d2ad95c9e59dacb43224abbec7a8989") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainers ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:keywords "files" "data") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/2bit.el"))]) (4clojure . [(20210102 459) ((request (0 2 0))) "Open and evaluate 4clojure.com questions." tar ((:commit . "6f494d3905284ccdd57aae3d8ac16fc7ab431596") (:authors ("Joshua Hoff")) (:maintainers ("Sasha Kovar" . "sasha-git@arcocene.org")) (:maintainer "Sasha Kovar" . "sasha-git@arcocene.org") (:keywords "languages" "data") (:url . "https://github.com/abend/4clojure.el"))]) (750words . [(20220625 1407) ((emacs (24 4))) "Emacs integration and Org exporter for 750words.com" tar ((:commit . "43eee19428fc8f5a133192398510d7313eb33d97") (:authors ("Diego Zamboni ")) (:maintainers ("Diego Zamboni" . "diego@zzamboni.org")) (:maintainer "Diego Zamboni" . "diego@zzamboni.org") (:keywords "files" "org" "writing") (:url . "https://github.com/zzamboni/750words-client"))]) @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ (ac-math . [(20141116 2127) ((auto-complete (1 4)) (math-symbol-lists (1 0))) "Auto-complete sources for input of mathematical symbols and latex tags" tar ((:commit . "89478063dead68894f0d27687b63896633048c6f") (:authors ("Vitalie Spinu")) (:maintainers ("Vitalie Spinu")) (:maintainer "Vitalie Spinu") (:keywords "latex" "auto-complete" "unicode" "symbols") (:url . "https://github.com/vitoshka/ac-math"))]) (ac-mozc . [(20150227 1619) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (auto-complete (1 4)) (mozc (0))) "auto-complete sources for Japanese input using Mozc" tar ((:commit . "4c6c8be4701010d9362184437c0f783e0335c631") (:authors ("igjit" . "igjit1@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("igjit" . "igjit1@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "igjit" . "igjit1@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/igjit/ac-mozc"))]) (ac-octave . [(20180406 334) ((auto-complete (1 4 0))) "An auto-complete source for Octave" tar ((:commit . "fe0f931f2024f43de3c4fff4b1ace672413adeae") (:authors ("coldnew" . "coldnew.tw@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("coldnew" . "coldnew.tw@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "coldnew" . "coldnew.tw@gmail.com") (:keywords "octave" "auto-complete" "completion") (:url . "https://github.com/coldnew/ac-octave"))]) - (ac-php . [(20230522 1329) ((ac-php-core (2 0)) (auto-complete (1 4 0)) (yasnippet (0 8 0))) "Auto Completion source for PHP." tar ((:commit . "4c678709e1e1f1673a83b9eb01875e457c6ca658") (:authors ("jim" . "xcwenn@qq.com")) (:maintainers ("jim")) (:maintainer "jim") (:keywords "completion" "convenience" "intellisense") (:url . "https://github.com/xcwen/ac-php"))]) + (ac-php . [(20230529 1404) ((ac-php-core (2 0)) (auto-complete (1 4 0)) (yasnippet (0 8 0))) "Auto Completion source for PHP." tar ((:commit . "7b89fbf25360cc146aee9b2b2ca60f3462b21078") (:authors ("jim" . "xcwenn@qq.com")) (:maintainers ("jim")) (:maintainer "jim") (:keywords "completion" "convenience" "intellisense") (:url . "https://github.com/xcwen/ac-php"))]) (ac-php-core . [(20230529 1404) ((emacs (24 4)) (dash (1)) (php-mode (1)) (s (1)) (f (0 17 0)) (popup (0 5 0)) (xcscope (1 0))) "The core library of the ac-php" tar ((:commit . "7b89fbf25360cc146aee9b2b2ca60f3462b21078") (:authors ("jim" . "xcwenn@qq.com") ("Serghei Iakovlev" . "sadhooklay@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("jim")) (:maintainer "jim") (:keywords "completion" "convenience" "intellisense") (:url . "https://github.com/xcwen/ac-php"))]) (ac-racer . [(20170114 809) ((emacs (24 3)) (auto-complete (1 5 0)) (racer (0 0 2))) "auto-complete source of racer" tar ((:commit . "4408c2d652dec0432e20c05e001db8222d778c6b") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-ac-racer"))]) (ac-rtags . [(20191222 920) ((auto-complete (1 4 0)) (rtags (2 10))) "auto-complete back-end for RTags" tar ((:commit . "595055b5316a7c92ba1d638f324f98842a0f41a5") (:authors ("Jan Erik Hanssen" . "jhanssen@gmail.com") ("Anders Bakken" . "agbakken@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jan Erik Hanssen" . "jhanssen@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jan Erik Hanssen" . "jhanssen@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Andersbakken/rtags"))]) @@ -63,13 +63,14 @@ (ack-menu . [(20150504 2022) ((mag-menu (0 1 0))) "A menu-based front-end for ack" tar ((:commit . "f77be93a4697926ecf3195a355eb69580f695f4d") (:authors ("Steven Thomas") ("Nikolaj Schumacher")) (:maintainers ("Steven Thomas")) (:maintainer "Steven Thomas") (:keywords "tools" "matching" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/chumpage/ack-menu"))]) (acme-theme . [(20210430 302) nil "A color theme based on Acme & Sam from Plan 9" tar ((:commit . "ae8788b5851ea353fbb80ab586a3bbd5dc8e91aa") (:authors ("Ian Y.E. Pan")) (:maintainers ("Ian Y.E. Pan")) (:maintainer "Ian Y.E. Pan") (:url . "https://github.com/ianpan870102/acme-emacs-theme"))]) (actionscript-mode . [(20180527 1701) nil "A simple mode for editing Actionscript 3 files" tar ((:commit . "65abd58e198458a8e46748c5962c41d80d60c4ea") (:authors ("Austin Haas")) (:maintainers ("Austin Haas")) (:maintainer "Austin Haas") (:keywords "language" "modes"))]) - (activity-watch-mode . [(20220111 1121) ((emacs (25)) (request (0)) (json (0)) (cl-lib (0))) "Automatic time tracking extension." tar ((:commit . "789ec3425623e43a29755e8daaa02305df8da8ed") (:authors ("Gabor Torok , Alan Hamlett" . "alan@wakatime.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul d'Hubert" . "paul.dhubert@ya.ru")) (:maintainer "Paul d'Hubert" . "paul.dhubert@ya.ru") (:keywords "calendar" "comm") (:url . "https://github.com/pauldub/activity-watch-mode"))]) + (activity-watch-mode . [(20230731 802) ((emacs (25)) (request (0)) (json (0)) (cl-lib (0))) "Automatic time tracking extension." tar ((:commit . "63eb19a10e4262c529f1b205ef61d69055350f49") (:authors ("Gabor Torok , Alan Hamlett" . "alan@wakatime.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul d'Hubert" . "paul.dhubert@ya.ru")) (:maintainer "Paul d'Hubert" . "paul.dhubert@ya.ru") (:keywords "calendar" "comm") (:url . "https://github.com/pauldub/activity-watch-mode"))]) + (ada-ts-mode . [(20230814 1220) ((emacs (29 1))) "Major mode for Ada using Tree-sitter" tar ((:commit . "4fbfc5bac2aebe6c10ba27165a1d85b85ebe5f93") (:authors ("Troy Brown" . "brownts@troybrown.dev")) (:maintainers ("Troy Brown" . 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"https://github.com/nickmccurdy/add-hooks"))]) (add-node-modules-path . [(20230307 655) ((s (1 12 0))) "Add node_modules to your exec-path" tar ((:commit . "841e93dfed50448da66c89a977c9182bb18796a1") (:authors ("Neri Marschik" . "marschik_neri@cyberagent.co.jp")) (:maintainers ("Neri Marschik" . "marschik_neri@cyberagent.co.jp")) (:maintainer "Neri Marschik" . "marschik_neri@cyberagent.co.jp") (:keywords "javascript" "node" "node_modules" "eslint") (:url . "https://github.com/codesuki/add-node-modules-path"))]) (addressbook-bookmark . [(20230602 1034) ((emacs (24))) "An address book based on Standard Emacs bookmarks." tar ((:commit . "f4b839b20c16c53e609705506cad1ef68bff4378") (:authors ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/thierryvolpiatto/addressbook-bookmark"))]) (ado-mode . [(20221023 1422) ((emacs (25 1))) "Major mode for editing Stata-related files" tar ((:commit . "5610074e29ce08631c5210f1873938c3bcd9cbde") (:authors ("Bill Rising" . "brising@alum.mit.edu")) (:maintainers ("Bill Rising" . "brising@alum.mit.edu")) (:maintainer "Bill Rising" . "brising@alum.mit.edu") (:keywords "tools" "languages" "files" "convenience" "stata" "mata" "ado") (:url . "https://github.com/louabill/ado-mode"))]) - (adoc-mode . [(20230724 2040) ((emacs (26))) "a major-mode for editing AsciiDoc files" tar ((:commit . "b0702bdeb8d799720661766936c36ec3b454c609") (:authors ("Florian Kaufmann" . "sensorflo@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev")) (:maintainer "Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev") (:keywords "docs" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/bbatsov/adoc-mode"))]) + (adoc-mode . [(20230803 2350) ((emacs (26))) "a major-mode for editing AsciiDoc files" tar ((:commit . "26d189ef5486453503d7f0296258aa5883d27a29") (:authors ("Florian Kaufmann" . "sensorflo@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev")) (:maintainer "Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev") (:keywords "docs" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/bbatsov/adoc-mode"))]) (adwaita-dark-theme . [(20230215 2027) ((emacs (27 1))) "A dark color scheme inspired by Adwaita" tar ((:commit . "4792fed63a44a2337832644db909c1663100605e") (:authors ("Jessie Hildebrandt ")) (:maintainers ("Jessie Hildebrandt ")) (:maintainer "Jessie Hildebrandt ") (:keywords "mode-line" "faces") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/jessieh/adwaita-dark-theme"))]) (aes . [(20211204 2348) ((emacs (26 1))) "Implementation of AES" tar ((:commit . "c9cd12d6c1dbc18603eb4703276132cea59d5c78") (:authors ("Markus Sauermann" . "emacs-aes@sauermann-consulting.de")) (:maintainers ("Markus Sauermann" . "emacs-aes@sauermann-consulting.de")) (:maintainer "Markus Sauermann" . "emacs-aes@sauermann-consulting.de") (:keywords "data" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/Sauermann/emacs-aes"))]) (affe . [(20230411 441) ((emacs (27 1)) (consult (0 33))) "Asynchronous Fuzzy Finder for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "ae3169ac4bbd64520d165b4ce4806b7a34b972dc") (:authors ("Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainer "Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de") (:keywords "matching" "files" "completion") (:url . "https://github.com/minad/affe"))]) @@ -116,7 +117,7 @@ (amread-mode . [(20230409 1018) ((emacs (24 3)) (cl-lib (0 6 1)) (pyim (5 2 8)) (hydra (0 15 0))) "A minor mode helper user speed-reading" tar ((:commit . "b8622ae7b05f27d6f84c4e5d724bc79163ba9ce3") (:keywords "wp") (:url . "https://repo.or.cz/amread-mode.git"))]) (amsreftex . [(20220115 1838) ((emacs (25 1))) "Add amsrefs bibliography support for reftex" tar ((:commit . "facf47b82572e3f62bd8d9b8d4f4d5258f6c8a38") (:authors ("Fran Burstall" . "fran.burstall@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Fran Burstall" . "fran.burstall@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fran Burstall" . "fran.burstall@gmail.com") (:keywords "tex") (:url . "https://github.com/franburstall/amsreftex"))]) (amx . [(20230413 1210) ((emacs (24 4)) (s (0))) "Alternative M-x with extra features." tar ((:commit . "1c2428d21e9d2ee8bee944b572a39ca8c91ca13b") (:authors ("Ryan C. Thompson" . "rct@thompsonclan.org") ("Cornelius Mika" . "cornelius.mika@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ryan C. Thompson" . "rct@thompsonclan.org")) (:maintainer "Ryan C. Thompson" . "rct@thompsonclan.org") (:keywords "convenience" "usability" "completion") (:url . "http://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/amx/"))]) - (anaconda-mode . [(20230516 2238) ((emacs (25 1)) (pythonic (0 1 0)) (dash (2 6 0)) (s (1 9)) (f (0 16 2))) "Code navigation, documentation lookup and completion for Python" tar ((:commit . "1fd13a0f20fcc9e841e2d5c9af73c0b23f09cf39") (:authors ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode"))]) + (anaconda-mode . [(20230821 2131) ((emacs (25 1)) (pythonic (0 1 0)) (dash (2 6 0)) (s (1 9)) (f (0 16 2))) "Code navigation, documentation lookup and completion for Python" tar ((:commit . "9dbd65b034cef519c01f63703399ae59651f85ca") (:authors ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "anaconda") (:url . "https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode"))]) (anakondo . [(20210221 1727) ((emacs (26 3))) "Adds clj-kondo based Clojure[Script] editing facilities" tar ((:commit . "16b0ba14d94a5d7e55655efc9e1d6d069a9306f2") (:authors ("Didier A." . "didibus@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainers ("Didier A." . "didibus@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainer "Didier A." . "didibus@users.noreply.github.com") (:keywords "clojure" "clojurescript" "cljc" "clj-kondo" "completion" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/didibus/anakondo"))]) (anaphora . [(20180618 2200) nil "anaphoric macros providing implicit temp variables" tar ((:commit . "3b2da3f759b244975852e79721c4a2dbad3905cf") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainers ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/anaphora"))]) (ancient-one-dark-theme . [(20211030 1358) ((emacs (24 1))) "A color theme based off uetchy's Ancient One Dark Theme" tar ((:commit . "a0eaa8bce0ffc25d1469af48a74e80f820bab0ab") (:authors ("Daniils Petrovs")) (:maintainers ("Daniils Petrovs")) (:maintainer "Daniils Petrovs") (:url . "https://github.com/DaniruKun/ancient-one-dark-emacs-theme"))]) @@ -127,6 +128,7 @@ (angular-snippets . [(20140514 523) ((s (1 4 0)) (dash (1 2 0))) "Yasnippets for AngularJS" tar ((:commit . "af5ae0a4a8603b040446c28afcf6ca01a8b4bd7b") (:authors ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com") (:keywords "snippets"))]) (anki-connect . [(20191123 1858) ((emacs (24 3))) "AnkiConnect API" tar ((:commit . "1324f0c248aa2c6e73d6cf93fad6119d699f7dae") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "anki") (:url . "https://github.com/lujun9972/anki-connect.el"))]) (anki-editor . [(20190922 1223) ((emacs (25)) (request (0 3 0)) (dash (2 12 0))) "Minor mode for making Anki cards with Org" tar ((:commit . "084ffad14fa700ad1ba95d8cbfe4a8f6052e2408") (:authors ("Lei Tan")) (:maintainers ("Lei Tan")) (:maintainer "Lei Tan") (:url . "https://github.com/louietan/anki-editor"))]) + (anki-editor-view . [(20230807 806) ((emacs (29 1))) "Open anki-editor notes from Anki" tar ((:commit . "6ad8c6be4f44de0c33eab012e507320b732d4800") (:authors ("Valentin Herrmann" . "me@valentin-herrmann.de")) (:maintainers ("Valentin Herrmann" . "me@valentin-herrmann.de")) (:maintainer "Valentin Herrmann" . "me@valentin-herrmann.de") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/vherrmann/anki-editor-view"))]) (anki-mode . [(20201223 719) ((emacs (24 4)) (dash (2 12 0)) (markdown-mode (2 2)) (s (1 11 0)) (request (0 3 0))) "A major mode for creating anki cards" tar ((:commit . "7cde5a68c9d0ef3811b0bd480274ea79909d2ddc") (:authors ("David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/davidshepherd7/anki-mode"))]) (anki-vocabulary . [(20200103 325) ((emacs (24 4)) (s (1 0)) (youdao-dictionary (0 4)) (anki-connect (1 0)) (s (1 10))) "Help you to create vocabulary cards in Anki" tar ((:commit . "863fe0219577f996ab126f1b7902db3c2cc59b2b") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "anki" "translator" "chinese") (:url . "https://github.com/lujun9972/anki-vocabulary.el"))]) (annalist . [(20190929 207) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Record and display information such as keybindings" tar ((:commit . "08df07e4530953a2c0b1aa553adcab37b7b614b0") (:authors ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@posteo.net")) (:maintainers ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Fox Kiester" . "noct@posteo.net") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "keybindings" "org") (:url . "https://github.com/noctuid/annalist.el"))]) @@ -149,7 +151,7 @@ (apache-mode . [(20210519 1931) nil "Major mode for editing Apache httpd configuration files" tar ((:commit . "f2c11aac2f5fc598123e04f4604bea248689a117") (:authors ("Karl Chen" . "quarl@nospam.quarl.org")) (:maintainers ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:keywords "languages" "faces") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-php/apache-mode"))]) (apdl-mode . [(20211023 1831) ((emacs (25 1))) "Major mode for the APDL programming language." tar ((:commit . "ba756eaa1d229c9bf6936fb8d2d4126ad073d488") (:authors ("H. Dieter Wilhelm" . "dieter@duenenhof-wilhelm.de")) (:maintainer "H. Dieter Wilhelm") (:keywords "languages" "convenience" "tools" "ansys" "apdl") (:url . "https://github.com/dieter-wilhelm/apdl-mode"))]) (apel . [(20220720 1308) ((emacs (24 5))) "A Portable Emacs Library provides support for portable Emacs Lisp programs" tar ((:commit . "82eb2325bd149dc57b43a9ce9402c6c6183e4052"))]) - (apheleia . [(20230527 1755) ((emacs (26))) "Reformat buffer stably" tar ((:commit . "f85b48e2eee0983acfe5b3a2684856358714ac6f") (:authors ("Radian LLC" . "contact+apheleia@radian.codes")) (:maintainers ("Radian LLC" . "contact+apheleia@radian.codes")) (:maintainer "Radian LLC" . "contact+apheleia@radian.codes") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/raxod502/apheleia"))]) + (apheleia . [(20230826 1605) ((emacs (26))) "Reformat buffer stably" tar ((:commit . "108176abe501c90507f977c5fc857863c3bcf6eb") (:authors ("Radian LLC" . "contact+apheleia@radian.codes")) (:maintainers ("Radian LLC" . "contact+apheleia@radian.codes")) (:maintainer "Radian LLC" . "contact+apheleia@radian.codes") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/radian-software/apheleia"))]) (apib-mode . [(20200101 1017) ((markdown-mode (2 1))) "Major mode for API Blueprint files" tar ((:commit . "c6dd05201f6eb9295736d8668a79a7510d11159e") (:authors ("Vilibald Wanča" . "vilibald@wvi.cz")) (:maintainers ("Vilibald Wanča" . "vilibald@wvi.cz")) (:maintainer "Vilibald Wanča" . "vilibald@wvi.cz") (:keywords "tools" "api-blueprint") (:url . "http://github.com/w-vi/apib-mode"))]) (apiwrap . [(20180602 2231) ((emacs (25))) "api-wrapping macros" tar ((:commit . "e4c9c57d6620a788ec8a715ff1bb50542edea3a6") (:authors ("Sean Allred" . "code@seanallred.com")) (:maintainers ("Sean Allred" . "code@seanallred.com")) (:maintainer "Sean Allred" . "code@seanallred.com") (:keywords "tools" "maint" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/vermiculus/apiwrap.el"))]) (apparmor-mode . [(20230209 2325) ((emacs (26 1))) "Major mode for editing AppArmor policy files" tar ((:commit . "3b641de4e34fb4a0594a461254f1454973b6b7aa") (:authors ("Alex Murray" . "murray.alex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Murray" . "murray.alex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Murray" . "murray.alex@gmail.com") (:url . 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"855633f668bcc4b9408396742a7cb84e0c4a2f77") (:authors ("Christopher Monsanto" . "chris@monsan.to")) (:maintainers ("Christopher Monsanto" . "chris@monsan.to")) (:maintainer "Christopher Monsanto" . "chris@monsan.to"))]) (auto-complete-c-headers . [(20150912 323) ((auto-complete (1 4))) "An auto-complete source for C/C++ header files" tar ((:commit . "52fef720c6f274ad8de52bef39a343421006c511") (:authors ("Masafumi Oyamada" . "stillpedant@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masafumi Oyamada" . "stillpedant@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masafumi Oyamada" . "stillpedant@gmail.com") (:keywords "c"))]) @@ -236,7 +239,7 @@ (auto-virtualenvwrapper . [(20230317 1313) ((cl-lib (1 0)) (s (1 13 0)) (virtualenvwrapper (0))) "Lightweight auto activate python virtualenvs" tar ((:commit . "8cc2616af46d7e26c1d9ecea5fffd8974e5b1acb") (:authors ("Marcwebbie" . "marcwebbie@gmail.com") ("Robert Zaremba" . "robert-zaremba@scale-it.pl")) (:maintainers ("Marcwebbie" . 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[(20230628 2343) ((emacs (26 1)) (selcand (0 0 1))) "Define and execute build rules and compilation pipelines" tar ((:commit . "6f4673c72b8495275a0b59b9a4985a4d26b14a0f") (:authors ("Ernesto Alfonso")) (:maintainers (nil . "(concat \"erjoalgo\" \"@\" \"gmail\" \".com\")")) (:maintainer nil . "(concat \"erjoalgo\" \"@\" \"gmail\" \".com\")") (:keywords "compile" "build" "pipeline" "autobuild" "extensions" "processes" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/erjoalgo/autobuild"))]) + (autobuild . [(20230729 2356) ((emacs (26 1)) (selcand (0 0 1))) "Define and execute build rules and compilation pipelines" tar ((:commit . "0f4cf8eec86806c59743fce2c5ed7e63db060cd2") (:authors ("Ernesto Alfonso")) (:maintainers (nil . "(concat \"erjoalgo\" \"@\" \"gmail\" \".com\")")) (:maintainer nil . "(concat \"erjoalgo\" \"@\" \"gmail\" \".com\")") (:keywords "compile" "build" "pipeline" "autobuild" "extensions" "processes" "tools") (:url . 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[(20230414 1419) ((dash (2 10 0)) (emacs (26 1))) "Conveniently define themes" tar ((:commit . "8f72afc6dba5ad7cc3a201a084fd20571f945d2e") (:maintainers ("Jason Milkins" . "jasonm23@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins" . "jasonm23@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jasonm23/autothemer"))]) (autumn-light-theme . [(20150515 1447) nil "A light color theme with muted, autumnal colors." tar ((:commit . "26a52a79e7fff401af6d24c4365bb4a250c1136a") (:authors ("Adam Alpern" . "adam.alpern@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Adam Alpern" . "adam.alpern@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Adam Alpern" . "adam.alpern@gmail.com") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:url . "http://github.com/aalpern/emacs-color-theme-autumn-light"))]) (avandu . [(20221106 834) nil "Gateway to Tiny Tiny RSS" tar ((:commit . "f064cd62f878d945cc2f202cda9a1a82b39d9e22") (:authors ("Tom Willemse" . "tom@ryuslash.org")) (:maintainers ("Tom Willemse" . "tom@ryuslash.org")) (:maintainer "Tom Willemse" . 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"ohwoeowho@gmail.com") (:keywords "point" "location") (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/avy"))]) (avy-embark-collect . [(20230130 1454) ((emacs (25 1)) (embark (0 9)) (avy (0 5))) "Use avy to jump to Embark Collect entries" tar ((:commit . "784ce24a1ad37459041418182af49565cad4974b") (:authors ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainers ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainer "Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/oantolin/embark"))]) (avy-flycheck . [(20160720 1500) ((emacs (24 1)) (flycheck (0 14)) (seq (1 11)) (avy (0 4 0))) "Jump to and fix syntax errors using `flycheck' with `avy' interface" tar ((:commit . "5522f3bbbed1801d9278ed696ec0cbba38352985") (:authors ("Xu Ma" . "magicdirac@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Xu Ma" . "magicdirac@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Xu Ma" . "magicdirac@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "convenience" "avy" "flycheck") (:url . "https://github.com/magicdirac/avy-flycheck"))]) @@ -258,7 +261,7 @@ (axe . [(20230120 1915) ((emacs (25 1)) (hmac (0 0)) (request (0 3 2)) (s (1 12 0)) (xmlgen (0 5)) (dash (2 17 0)) (mimetypes (1 0))) "AWS Extensions" tar ((:commit . "5168d4f4c33861a071285df34f17fce92137d497") (:authors ("Craig Niles ")) (:maintainers ("Craig Niles ")) (:maintainer "Craig Niles ") (:url . "https://github.com/cniles/axe"))]) (axiom-environment . [(20220612 1535) ((emacs (24 2))) "An environment for using Axiom/OpenAxiom/FriCAS" tar ((:commit . "01d88daa0c864af9918db5a147fbb5e435dec199") (:authors ("Paul Onions" . "paul.onions@acm.org")) (:maintainers ("Paul Onions" . "paul.onions@acm.org")) (:maintainer "Paul Onions" . "paul.onions@acm.org") (:keywords "axiom" "openaxiom" "fricas"))]) (ayu-theme . [(20230306 1924) ((emacs (24 1))) "Ayu theme" tar ((:commit . "dc325520c1202463a0f05d4ece1644109830fef4") (:authors ("Tran Anh Vu")) (:maintainers ("Tran Anh Vu")) (:maintainer "Tran Anh Vu") (:keywords "lisp" "theme" "emacs") (:url . "https://github.com/vutran1710/Ayu-Theme-Emacs"))]) - (babashka . [(20230704 1224) ((emacs (27 1)) (parseedn (1 1 0))) "Babashka Tasks Interface" tar ((:commit . "0714564d2092d37751085ac729712f05c2bb1b91") (:authors ("Mykhaylo Bilyanskyy" . "mb@m1k.pw")) (:maintainers ("Mykhaylo Bilyanskyy" . "mb@m1k.pw")) (:maintainer "Mykhaylo Bilyanskyy" . "mb@m1k.pw") (:url . "https://github.com/licht1stein/babashka.el"))]) + (babashka . [(20230808 2140) ((emacs (27 1)) (parseedn (1 1 0))) "Babashka Tasks Interface" tar ((:commit . "1721f68ea8e34e8a6ab2759a04c1a01cedfdd319") (:authors ("Mykhaylo Bilyanskyy" . "mb@m1k.pw")) (:maintainers ("Mykhaylo Bilyanskyy" . "mb@m1k.pw")) (:maintainer "Mykhaylo Bilyanskyy" . "mb@m1k.pw") (:url . "https://github.com/licht1stein/babashka.el"))]) (babel . [(20210612 640) nil "interface to web translation services such as Babelfish" tar ((:commit . "946e69c61188bc41793402ac48466d8967ddb43d") (:authors ("Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@hoetzel.info") ("Eric Marsden" . "emarsden@laas.fr")) (:maintainers ("Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@hoetzel.info")) (:maintainer "Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@hoetzel.info") (:keywords "translation" "web") (:url . "http://github.com/juergenhoetzel/babel"))]) (babel-repl . [(20160504 2201) ((emacs (24))) "Run babel REPL" tar ((:commit . "0faa2f6518a2b46236f116ca1736a314f7d9c034") (:authors ("Hung Phan")) (:maintainers ("Hung Phan")) (:maintainer "Hung Phan") (:keywords "babel" "javascript" "es6") (:url . "https://github.com/hung-phan/babel-repl/"))]) (back-button . [(20220827 1733) ((nav-flash (1 0 0)) (smartrep (0 0 3)) (list-utils (0 4 2)) (persistent-soft (0 8 8)) (pcache (0 2 3))) "Visual navigation through mark rings" tar ((:commit . "f8783c98a7fefc1d0419959c1b462c7dcadce5a8") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainers ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:keywords "convenience" "navigation" "interface") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/back-button"))]) @@ -280,7 +283,7 @@ (bash-completion . [(20230612 1103) ((emacs (25 3))) "Bash completion for the shell buffer" tar ((:commit . "f1daac0386c24cbe8a244a62c7588cc6847b07ae") (:authors ("Stephane Zermatten" . "szermatt@gmx.net")) (:maintainers ("Stephane Zermatten" . "szermatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Stephane Zermatten" . "szermatt@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "unix") (:url . "http://github.com/szermatt/emacs-bash-completion"))]) (basic-c-compile . [(20170302 1112) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (f (0 19 0))) "Quickly create a Makefile, compile and run C." tar ((:commit . "335e96e19647ad7245fb68cf7e68cf86c5023d23") (:authors ("Nick Spain" . "nicholas.spain96@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nick Spain" . "nicholas.spain96@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nick Spain" . "nicholas.spain96@gmail.com") (:keywords "c" "makefile" "compilation" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/nick96/basic-c-compile"))]) (basic-ide . [(20230118 1040) ((emacs (25)) (basic-mode (0 4 2)) (company (0 9 12)) (flycheck (0 22)) (dash (2 12 0)) (f (0 17 0))) "BASIC IDE c64" tar ((:commit . "e33036f838e61b647927165e81be5d5b855e0518") (:authors ("Fermin MF" . "fmfs@posteo.net")) (:maintainers ("Fermin MF" . "fmfs@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Fermin MF" . "fmfs@posteo.net") (:keywords "languages" "basic") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/sasanidas/emacs-c64-basic-ide"))]) - (basic-mode . [(20230401 845) ((seq (2 20)) (emacs (25 1))) "Major mode for editing BASIC code" tar ((:commit . "2971591510f08ab1645ed8a238b6ad086750f994") (:authors ("Johan Dykstrom")) (:maintainers ("Johan Dykstrom")) (:maintainer "Johan Dykstrom") (:keywords "basic" "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/dykstrom/basic-mode"))]) + (basic-mode . [(20230826 1326) ((seq (2 20)) (emacs (25 1))) "Major mode for editing BASIC code" tar ((:commit . "be6924991b8eaeb14df0bf198a73ae8ac51df17c") (:authors ("Johan Dykstrom")) (:maintainers ("Johan Dykstrom")) (:maintainer "Johan Dykstrom") (:keywords "basic" "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/dykstrom/basic-mode"))]) (basic-theme . [(20160817 827) ((emacs (24))) "Minimalistic light color theme" tar ((:commit . "9d0fd5f56898a5237c1de3363ad416aeab7f880e") (:authors ("Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com") (:keywords "theme" "basic" "minimal" "colors") (:url . "http://github.com/fgeller/basic-theme.el"))]) (bats-mode . [(20230325 7) nil "Emacs mode for editing and running Bats tests" tar ((:commit . "fa88930b1baba101ae6474f289a239a236a7d19f") (:authors ("Doug MacEachern")) (:maintainers ("Doug MacEachern")) (:maintainer "Doug MacEachern") (:keywords "bats" "tests") (:url . "https://github.com/dougm/bats-mode"))]) (battery-notifier . [(20220705 2030) ((alert (1 3))) "Notify when battery capacity is low" tar ((:commit . "b7301d3633afff78609afd45dcf78268f98d52d3") (:authors ("Jason Johnson" . "jason@fullsteamlabs.com")) (:maintainers ("Jason Johnson" . "jason@fullsteamlabs.com")) (:maintainer "Jason Johnson" . "jason@fullsteamlabs.com") (:keywords "hardware" "battery") (:url . "https://github.com/jasonmj/battery-notifier"))]) @@ -327,13 +330,14 @@ (bicycle . [(20230515 943) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Cycle outline and code visibility" tar ((:commit . "dfc0c874d66d671cbb15149db27134e4ff4f54b8") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "outlines") (:url . "https://github.com/tarsius/bicycle"))]) (bifocal . [(20200325 539) ((emacs (24 4))) "Split-screen scrolling for comint-mode buffers" tar ((:commit . "773a6dde790c4a240e643a9071e4c7bce09d40de") (:keywords "frames" "processes") (:url . "https://github.com/riscy/bifocal-mode"))]) (binclock . [(20170802 1116) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Display the current time using a binary clock." tar ((:commit . "87042230d7f3fe3e9a77fae0dbab7d8f7e7794ad") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainers ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:keywords "games" "time" "display") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/binclock.el"))]) - (bind . [(20230513 1709) ((emacs (25 1))) "Bind commands to keys" tar ((:commit . "2a9b8c4eb0b58c0058da1387811edc8436da49c4") (:authors ("repelliuss ")) (:maintainers ("repelliuss" . "repelliuss@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "repelliuss" . "repelliuss@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/repelliuss/bind"))]) + (bind . [(20230827 1429) ((emacs (25 1))) "Bind commands to keys" tar ((:commit . "8e5ab488f0529565af5ba62bc047ac4b149ce945") (:authors ("repelliuss ")) (:maintainers ("repelliuss" . "repelliuss@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "repelliuss" . "repelliuss@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/repelliuss/bind"))]) (bind-chord . [(20221117 1610) ((emacs (24 3)) (bind-key (1 0)) (key-chord (0 6))) "key-chord binding helper for use-package-chords" tar ((:commit . "9090080b15486c3e337be254226efe7e5fde4c99") (:authors ("Justin Talbott" . "justin@waymondo.com")) (:maintainers ("Justin Talbott" . "justin@waymondo.com")) (:maintainer "Justin Talbott" . "justin@waymondo.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package"))]) (bind-key . [(20230203 2004) ((emacs (24 3))) "A simple way to manage personal keybindings" tar ((:commit . "77945e002f11440eae72d8730d3de218163d551e") (:authors ("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")) (:maintainers ("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")) (:maintainer "John Wiegley" . 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[(20230729 350) ((emacs (24 4)) (seq (2 20))) "Global minor mode to facilitate multi-file writing projects" tar ((:commit . "859d89c00e21c83565ed2b45f8d7527b45b1292c") (:authors ("Paul W. Rankin" . "pwr@bydasein.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul W. Rankin" . "pwr@bydasein.com")) (:maintainer "Paul W. Rankin" . "pwr@bydasein.com") (:keywords "files" "outlines" "wp" "text") (:url . "https://github.com/rnkn/binder"))]) (bing-dict . [(20200216 110) nil "Minimalists' English-Chinese Bing dictionary" tar ((:commit . "1d581aaa9622b34f8fb83af5579fa252aa24cfef") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/cute-jumper/bing-dict.el"))]) - (binky-mode . [(20230726 1102) ((emacs (26 3))) "Jump between points like a rabbit" tar ((:commit . "19bab6e9f2073ae6ccb917e64df339ee80cd8da3") (:authors ("liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/liuyinz/binky-mode"))]) + (binky . [(20230829 1408) ((emacs (26 3))) "Jump between points like a rabbit" tar ((:commit . "1201002d665b74fc2e8121933acf7dc4102cbcbd") (:authors ("liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/liuyinz/binky-mode"))]) + (biome . [(20230819 1424) ((emacs (27 1)) (transient (0 3 7)) (ct (0 2)) (request (0 3 3)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Bountiful Interface to Open Meteo for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "fc52a2b7ac1a08050499c5eb378d012cd26d0856") (:authors ("Korytov Pavel" . "thexcloud@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Korytov Pavel" . "thexcloud@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Korytov Pavel" . "thexcloud@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/SqrtMinusOne/biome"))]) (birds-of-paradise-plus-theme . [(20130419 2129) nil "A brown/orange light-on-dark theme for Emacs 24 (deftheme)." tar ((:commit . "bb9f9d4ef7f7872a388ec4eee1253069adcadb6f") (:authors ("Jim Myhrberg" . "contact@jimeh.me")) (:maintainers ("Jim Myhrberg" . "contact@jimeh.me")) (:maintainer "Jim Myhrberg" . "contact@jimeh.me") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/jimeh/birds-of-paradise-plus-theme.el"))]) (bison-mode . [(20210527 717) nil "Major mode for editing bison, yacc and lex files." tar ((:commit . "4f2e20394a475931409618c1635e9c9f1cf07d9c") (:authors ("Eric Beuscher" . "beuscher@eecs.tulane.edu")) (:maintainers ("Eric Beuscher" . "beuscher@eecs.tulane.edu")) (:maintainer "Eric Beuscher" . "beuscher@eecs.tulane.edu") (:keywords "bison-mode" "yacc-mode"))]) (bitbake . [(20220509 1236) ((emacs (24 1)) (dash (2 6 0)) (mmm-mode (0 5 4)) (s (1 10 0))) "Running bitbake from emacs" tar ((:commit . "434b088ab8715731d62978264cb934e34c75c4b3") (:authors ("Damien Merenne")) (:maintainers ("Damien Merenne")) (:maintainer "Damien Merenne") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/canatella/bitbake-el"))]) @@ -342,8 +346,8 @@ (bitpack . [(20230417 2032) ((emacs (24 3))) "Bit packing functions" tar ((:commit . "38d000646b81ce52fcb90a0747059a15264e112b") (:authors ("Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com")) (:maintainers ("Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com") (:keywords "c" "comm") (:url . "https://github.com/skeeto/bitpack"))]) (blackboard-bold-mode . [(20160813 206) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Easily insert Unicode mathematical double-struck characters" tar ((:commit . "5299cb064ba71baa3e331b8560bf8dd38cbbc4ed") (:authors ("Grant Rettke" . "gcr@wisdomandwonder.com")) (:maintainers (nil . "")) (:maintainer nil . "") (:keywords "unicode" "double struck" "blackboard bold" "math" "mathematical") (:url . "https://github.com/grettke/blackboard-bold-mode"))]) (blackboard-theme . [(20161216 656) ((emacs (24))) "TextMate Blackboard Theme" tar ((:commit . "d8b984f2541bb86eb4363a2b4c94631e49843d4a") (:authors ("Dong Zheng")) (:maintainers ("Dong Zheng")) (:maintainer "Dong Zheng") (:url . "https://github.com/don9z/blackboard-theme"))]) - (blacken . [(20230224 1336) ((emacs (25 2))) "Reformat python buffers using the \"black\" formatter" tar ((:commit . "1e80b970b130d5c33031f2539c89eb2f13da2572") (:authors ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/proofit404/blacken"))]) - (blackjack . [(20230715 1645) ((emacs (26 2))) "The game of Blackjack" tar ((:commit . "af909a17285c3e570b6f8703518ff1f18c8bf421") (:authors ("Greg Donald" . "gdonald@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Greg Donald" . "gdonald@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Greg Donald" . "gdonald@gmail.com") (:keywords "card" "game" "games" "blackjack" "21") (:url . "https://github.com/gdonald/blackjack-el"))]) + (blacken . [(20230821 1738) ((emacs (25 2))) "Reformat python buffers using the \"black\" formatter" tar ((:commit . "15084b386561cd3672e9fc8cdce4647b60693111") (:authors ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "blacken") (:url . "https://github.com/proofit404/blacken"))]) + (blackjack . [(20230821 41) ((emacs (26 2))) "The game of Blackjack" tar ((:commit . "7f9072630a159b59a146346b5dae24ab8fb5f290") (:authors ("Greg Donald" . "gdonald@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Greg Donald" . "gdonald@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Greg Donald" . "gdonald@gmail.com") (:keywords "card" "game" "games" "blackjack" "21") (:url . 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"605beda210610a5829750a987f5fcebea97af546") (:authors ("Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "convenience"))]) @@ -361,6 +365,8 @@ (bmx-mode . [(20210319 620) ((emacs (25 1)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (company (0 9 4)) (dash (2 13 0)) (s (1 12 0))) "Batch Mode eXtras" tar ((:commit . "6f008707efe0bb5646f0c1b0d6f57f0a8800e200") (:authors ("Jostein Kjønigsen" . "jostein@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jostein Kjønigsen" . "jostein@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jostein Kjønigsen" . "jostein@gmail.com") (:keywords "c" "convenience" "tools") (:url . "http://github.com/josteink/bmx-mode"))]) (bnf-mode . [(20221205 1451) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (25 1))) "Major mode for editing BNF grammars." tar ((:commit . "dcdb422e219b29d53a9385e19083441c57f0beb3") (:authors ("Serghei Iakovlev" . "egrep@protonmail.ch")) (:maintainers ("Serghei Iakovlev" . 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"https://github.com/boalang/syntax-highlight"))]) + (boa-mode . [(20230730 2216) ((emacs (26 1))) "Mode for boa language files" tar ((:commit . "892f2a33ef95db9f19b45deb8309652534f91efd") (:authors ("Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org")) (:maintainers ("Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org")) (:maintainer "Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/boalang/syntax-highlight"))]) (bog . [(20230521 2122) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Extensions for research notes in Org mode" tar ((:commit . "6bea27368b0010e04fb7c7894064251940eb21b0") (:authors ("Kyle Meyer" . "kyle@kyleam.com")) (:maintainers ("Kyle Meyer" . "kyle@kyleam.com")) (:maintainer "Kyle Meyer" . "kyle@kyleam.com") (:keywords "bib" "outlines") (:url . "https://github.com/kyleam/bog"))]) (bolt-mode . [(20180310 810) ((emacs (24 3))) "Editing support for Bolt language" tar ((:commit . "85a5a752bfbebb4aed884326c25db64c000e9934") (:authors ("Mikhail Pontus" . "mpontus@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Mikhail Pontus" . "mpontus@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mikhail Pontus" . "mpontus@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/mpontus/bolt-mode"))]) (bongo . [(20201002 1020) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24 1))) "play music with Emacs" tar ((:commit . "9e9629090262bba6d0003dabe5a375e47a4477f1"))]) @@ -369,7 +375,7 @@ (bookmark-in-project . [(20230604 757) ((emacs (27 1))) "Bookmark access within a project" tar ((:commit . "b3255afd8bddd0e6705fa2556205bf1c1192fc37") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-bookmark-in-project"))]) (bookmark-view . [(20220403 2204) ((emacs (27 1))) "Bookmark views" tar ((:commit . "0d40ac67f53b7fa75fe65c38a5ef65701ce4c3da") (:authors ("Daniel Mendler")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Mendler")) (:maintainer "Daniel Mendler") (:url . "https://github.com/minad/bookmark-view"))]) (bool-flip . [(20161215 1539) ((emacs (24 3))) "flip the boolean under the point" tar ((:commit . "0f7cc9b387429239fb929896511727d4e49a795b") (:authors ("Michael Brandt" . "michaelbrandt5@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Michael Brandt" . "michaelbrandt5@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Michael Brandt" . "michaelbrandt5@gmail.com") (:keywords "boolean" "convenience" "usability") (:url . "http://github.com/michaeljb/bool-flip/"))]) - (boon . [(20230720 1235) ((emacs (26 1)) (dash (2 12 0)) (expand-region (0 10 0)) (multiple-cursors (1 3 0))) "Ergonomic Command Mode for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "75b30ef8703efb9ffba12e92685ad82e3ab55962"))]) + (boon . [(20230815 905) ((emacs (26 1)) (dash (2 12 0)) (expand-region (0 10 0)) (multiple-cursors (1 3 0))) "Ergonomic Command Mode for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "ea3b39b6920959d8cb87698087912ab1ab9f90b3"))]) (borg . [(20230717 1325) ((emacs (27 1)) (epkg (3 3 3)) (magit (3 3 0))) "Assimilate Emacs packages as Git submodules" tar ((:commit . "e29d9839390c0f9e6c375acb4374430cf5595fdf") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/borg"))]) (borland-blue-theme . [(20160117 1321) ((emacs (24 1))) "Blue/yellow theme based on old DOS Borland/Turbo C IDE" tar ((:commit . "db74eefebbc89d3c62575f8f50b319e87b4a3470") (:authors ("Alexey Veretennikov ")) (:maintainers ("Alexey Veretennikov ")) (:maintainer "Alexey Veretennikov ") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "http://github.com/fourier/borland-blue-theme"))]) (boron-theme . [(20170808 1308) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on Boron (tmTheme)" tar ((:commit . "87ae1a765e07429fec25d2f29b004f84b52d2e0a") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainers ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/tmtheme-to-deftheme"))]) @@ -383,14 +389,14 @@ (brainfuck-mode . [(20150113 842) ((langdoc (20130601 1450))) "Brainfuck mode for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "36e69552bb3b97a4f888d362c59845651bd0d492") (:authors ("Tomoya Tanjo" . "ttanjo@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tomoya Tanjo" . "ttanjo@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tomoya Tanjo" . "ttanjo@gmail.com") (:keywords "brainfuck" "langdoc") (:url . "https://github.com/tom-tan/brainfuck-mode/"))]) (brazilian-holidays . [(20220828 2348) ((emacs (26))) "Brazilian holidays" tar ((:commit . "03206ea673df49c91a8f924db799620713d86240") (:authors ("Jaguaraquem A. Reinaldo" . "jaguar.adler@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jaguaraquem A. Reinaldo" . "jaguar.adler@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jaguaraquem A. Reinaldo" . "jaguar.adler@gmail.com") (:keywords "calendar" "holidays" "brazilian") (:url . "https://github.com/jadler/brazilian-holidays"))]) (brec-mode . [(20230406 1547) ((emacs (24 3))) "A major mode for editing Breccian text" tar ((:commit . "a1d519bd592d34c05f3fbaa2c209249969823fb6") (:authors ("Michael Allan" . "mike@reluk.ca")) (:maintainers ("Michael Allan" . "mike@reluk.ca")) (:maintainer "Michael Allan" . "mike@reluk.ca") (:keywords "outlines" "wp") (:url . "http://reluk.ca/project/Breccia/Emacs/"))]) - (brf . [(20230428 1402) ((fringe-helper (0 1 1)) (emacs (24 3))) "Brf-mode provides features from the legendary editor Brief" tar ((:commit . "ca6f9869707dab5929e1da9e13bdf602207bc7f9") (:authors ("Mike Woolley" . "mike@bulsara.com")) (:maintainers ("Mike Woolley" . "mike@bulsara.com")) (:maintainer "Mike Woolley" . "mike@bulsara.com") (:keywords "brief" "crisp" "emulations") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/MikeWoolley/brf-mode"))]) + (brf . [(20230803 2022) ((fringe-helper (0 1 1)) (emacs (24 3))) "Brf-mode provides features from the legendary editor Brief" tar ((:commit . "8875f5fcd173e220bbfa6bf9f8f09d721a29cd50") (:authors ("Mike Woolley" . "mike@bulsara.com")) (:maintainers ("Mike Woolley" . "mike@bulsara.com")) (:maintainer "Mike Woolley" . "mike@bulsara.com") (:keywords "brief" "crisp" "emulations") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/MikeWoolley/brf-mode"))]) (brightscript-mode . [(20220906 827) ((emacs (26 3))) "Major mode for editing Brightscript files" tar ((:commit . "025d6f5a70752c62a28d4f86c053a283b3898a49") (:authors ("Daniel Mircea" . "daniel@viseztrance.com")) (:maintainers (nil . "daniel@viseztrance.com")) (:maintainer nil . "daniel@viseztrance.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/viseztrance/brightscript-mode"))]) (broadcast . [(20151205 212) ((emacs (24 4))) "Links buffers together for simultaneous editing." tar ((:commit . "f6f9cd2e0e3f8c31d6b8e7446c27eb0e50b25f16") (:authors ("Russell Black" . "killdash9@github")) (:maintainers ("Russell Black" . "killdash9@github")) (:maintainer "Russell Black" . "killdash9@github") (:keywords "convenience" "frames" "link" "cursors") (:url . "https://github.com/killdash9/broadcast.el"))]) (browse-at-remote . [(20230223 554) ((f (0 20 0)) (s (1 9 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Open github/gitlab/bitbucket/stash/gist/phab/sourcehut page from Emacs" tar ((:commit . "1c2a565bb7275bf78f23d471e32dd8c696523b8c") (:authors ("Rustem Muslimov" . "r.muslimov@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Rustem Muslimov" . "r.muslimov@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rustem Muslimov" . "r.muslimov@gmail.com") (:keywords "github" "gitlab" "bitbucket" "gist" "stash" "phabricator" "sourcehut" "pagure") (:url . "https://github.com/rmuslimov/browse-at-remote"))]) (browse-kill-ring . [(20220410 1509) nil "interactively insert items from kill-ring" tar ((:commit . "6e06736a8245a8cdf436f6585c71439239219836") (:authors ("Colin Walters" . "walters@verbum.org")) (:maintainers ("browse-kill-ring" . "browse-kill-ring@tonotdo.com")) (:maintainer "browse-kill-ring" . "browse-kill-ring@tonotdo.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/browse-kill-ring/browse-kill-ring"))]) (browse-url-dwim . [(20140731 1922) ((string-utils (0 3 2))) "Context-sensitive external browse URL or Internet search" tar ((:commit . "11f1c53126619c7ef1bb5f5d6914ce0b3cce0e30") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainers ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:keywords "hypermedia") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/browse-url-dwim"))]) (brutalist-theme . [(20220507 909) nil "Brutalist theme" tar ((:commit . "bee6cb25819007e20cde2782a6fcb577028dd038") (:authors ("Gergely Nagy")) (:maintainers ("Gergely Nagy")) (:maintainer "Gergely Nagy") (:url . "https://git.madhouse-project.org/algernon/brutalist-theme.el"))]) - (bshell . [(20201219 139) ((emacs (26)) (buffer-manage (0 11))) "Manage and track multiple inferior shells" tar ((:commit . "469c841f19f28c271b4f172b40f3f9ca830254df") (:authors ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainers ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainer "Paul Landes") (:keywords "unix" "interactive" "shell" "management") (:url . "https://github.com/plandes/bshell"))]) + (bshell . [(20230805 1646) ((emacs (26)) (buffer-manage (1 1))) "Manage and track multiple inferior shells" tar ((:commit . "57f3409168ec9649508e3ee30d0d2de8f81b960e") (:authors ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainers ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainer "Paul Landes") (:keywords "unix" "interactive" "shell" "management") (:url . "https://github.com/plandes/bshell"))]) (btc-ticker . [(20220409 1647) ((json (1 2)) (request (0 2 0))) "Shows latest bitcoin price" tar ((:commit . "2ed18ac6338d5fe98c578f0875840af07f0bc42a") (:authors ("Jorge Niedbalski R." . "jnr@metaklass.org")) (:maintainers ("Jorge Niedbalski R." . "jnr@metaklass.org")) (:maintainer "Jorge Niedbalski R." . "jnr@metaklass.org") (:keywords "news"))]) (bts . [(20151109 1333) ((widget-mvc (0 0 2)) (log4e (0 3 0)) (yaxception (0 3 3)) (dash (2 9 0)) (s (1 9 0)) (pos-tip (0 4 5))) "A unified UI for various bug tracking systems" tar ((:commit . "df42d58a36447697f93b56e69f5e700b2baef1f9") (:authors ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/aki2o/emacs-bts"))]) (bts-github . [(20170401 1249) ((bts (0 0 1)) (gh (0 8 2))) "A plugin of bts.el for GitHub" tar ((:commit . "ef2cf9202dc2128e5efdb613bfde9276a8cd95ad") (:authors ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "git" "github") (:url . "https://github.com/aki2o/emacs-bts-github"))]) @@ -408,7 +414,7 @@ (buffer-watcher . [(20170913 839) ((f (0 16 2)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Easily run shell scripts per filetype/directory when a buffer is saved" tar ((:commit . "b32c67c8a5d724257d759f4c903d0dedc32246ef") (:authors ("Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr"))]) (buffer-wrap . [(20220704 646) ((emacs (24 4))) "Wrap the beginning and the end of buffer" tar ((:commit . "b6b2118f59b8152fa02bd0b09d65a1f8ade4141b") (:authors ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "buffer" "tool" "wrap") (:url . "https://github.com/jcs-elpa/buffer-wrap"))]) (bufferbin . [(20230706 110) ((emacs (26 1))) "Quick mouse access to buffers" tar ((:commit . "ee4bf49cc69573f690e2e9f36f03c20b322c1730") (:authors ("Ryan Walsh" . "blueridge-data@github")) (:maintainers ("Ryan Walsh" . "blueridge-data@github")) (:maintainer "Ryan Walsh" . "blueridge-data@github") (:url . "https://github.com/blueridge-data/bufferbin"))]) - (bufler . [(20221031 1852) ((emacs (26 3)) (dash (2 18)) (f (0 17)) (pretty-hydra (0 2 2)) (magit-section (0 1)) (map (2 1))) "Group buffers into workspaces with programmable rules" tar ((:commit . "bf5fdccbae6bb6dc51e31dc282805e32bb41e412") (:authors ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainers ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainer "Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el"))]) + (bufler . [(20230830 518) ((emacs (26 3)) (dash (2 18)) (f (0 17)) (pretty-hydra (0 2 2)) (magit-section (0 1)) (map (2 1))) "Group buffers into workspaces with programmable rules" tar ((:commit . "06d67144778f80a19db58aef1495ba18bbbba147") (:authors ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainers ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainer "Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el"))]) (bufshow . [(20130726 1838) ((emacs (24 1))) "A simple presentation tool for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "42d7fb74c3f914e127d5447c63d209bf19f5d517") (:authors ("Peter Jones" . "pjones@pmade.com")) (:maintainers ("Peter Jones" . "pjones@pmade.com")) (:maintainer "Peter Jones" . "pjones@pmade.com") (:url . "https://github.com/pjones/bufshow"))]) (bug-reference-github . [(20200206 2158) nil "Set `bug-reference-url-format' in Github repos" tar ((:commit . "4e848472a5be464a3bc10a3c917322d1e344951a") (:authors ("Arne Jørgensen" . "arne@arnested.dk")) (:maintainers ("Arne Jørgensen" . "arne@arnested.dk")) (:maintainer "Arne Jørgensen" . "arne@arnested.dk") (:keywords "programming" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/arnested/bug-reference-github"))]) (bui . [(20210108 1141) ((emacs (24 3)) (dash (2 11 0))) "Buffer interface library" tar ((:commit . "ab62fcefc3c7ddf5e5d64c18045148a3c297592d") (:authors ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/alezost/bui.el"))]) @@ -448,13 +454,13 @@ (calfw-howm . [(20170704 4) nil "calendar view for howm" tar ((:commit . "bcfc0c546c3c58e1f635a9a29efdf56c9421a3ce") (:authors ("SAKURAI Masashi ")) (:maintainers ("SAKURAI Masashi ")) (:maintainer "SAKURAI Masashi ") (:keywords "calendar"))]) (calfw-ical . [(20170411 220) nil "calendar view for ical format" tar ((:commit . "c538d3746449b4f0e16b16aad3073d4f7379d805") (:authors ("SAKURAI Masashi ")) (:maintainers ("SAKURAI Masashi ")) (:maintainer "SAKURAI Masashi ") (:keywords "calendar"))]) (calfw-org . [(20170411 220) nil "calendar view for org-agenda" tar ((:commit . "c538d3746449b4f0e16b16aad3073d4f7379d805") (:authors ("SAKURAI Masashi ")) (:maintainers ("SAKURAI Masashi ")) (:maintainer "SAKURAI Masashi ") (:keywords "calendar" "org"))]) - (calibredb . [(20230118 954) ((emacs (25 1)) (org (9 3)) (transient (0 1 0)) (s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 17 0)) (request (0 3 3)) (esxml (0 3 7))) "Yet another calibre client" tar ((:commit . "0ea8ccc41bbf4c6d105d9d2eddffa25d040f0e8d") (:authors ("Damon Chan" . "elecming@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Damon Chan" . "elecming@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Damon Chan" . "elecming@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/chenyanming/calibredb.el"))]) + (calibredb . [(20230809 927) ((emacs (25 1)) (org (9 3)) (transient (0 1 0)) (s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 17 0)) (request (0 3 3)) (esxml (0 3 7))) "Yet another calibre client" tar ((:commit . "588039aeb471c0bdabea36dab5e1c37441d38fed") (:authors ("Damon Chan" . "elecming@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Damon Chan" . "elecming@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Damon Chan" . "elecming@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/chenyanming/calibredb.el"))]) (call-graph . [(20230222 525) ((emacs (25 1)) (hierarchy (0 7 0)) (tree-mode (1 0 0)) (ivy (0 10 0)) (beacon (1 3 4))) "Generate call graph for c/c++ functions" tar ((:commit . "5fd5f3aad35e3561c253870e4d7fa34353b70b7b") (:authors ("Huming Chen" . "chenhuming@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Huming Chen" . "chenhuming@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Huming Chen" . "chenhuming@gmail.com") (:keywords "programming" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/beacoder/call-graph"))]) (calmer-forest-theme . [(20230302 2149) nil "Darkish theme with green/orange tint" tar ((:commit . "09fc50730ea386d3589863f8809e02e5bdd459cf") (:authors ("Artur Hefczyc, created 2003-04-18") ("David Caldwell" . "david@porkrind.org")) (:maintainers ("Artur Hefczyc, created 2003-04-18")) (:maintainer "Artur Hefczyc, created 2003-04-18") (:url . "https://github.com/caldwell/calmer-forest-theme"))]) (camcorder . [(20190317 2138) ((emacs (24)) (names (20150000)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Record screencasts in gif or other formats." tar ((:commit . "b11ca61491a27681bb3131b72b51c105fd996bed") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimedia" "screencast") (:url . "http://github.com/Bruce-Connor/camcorder.el"))]) (caml . [(20230129 1145) ((emacs (24 3))) "Caml mode for GNU Emacs" tar ((:commit . "959a5a27bfdbaa43a9ff99be136d62e0798f5e01") (:authors ("Jacques Garrigue" . "garrigue@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp") ("Ian T Zimmerman" . "itz@rahul.net") ("Damien Doligez" . "damien.doligez@inria.fr")) (:maintainers ("Christophe Troestler" . "Christophe.Troestler@umons.ac.be")) (:maintainer "Christophe Troestler" . "Christophe.Troestler@umons.ac.be") (:keywords "ocaml") (:url . "https://github.com/ocaml/caml-mode"))]) (cangjie . [(20230219 1150) ((emacs (24 4)) (s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 14 1)) (f (0 2 0))) "Retrieve cangjie code for han characters" tar ((:commit . "d6882e15f47fdde37e9f739dde604d77d25f11db") (:keywords "convenience" "writing") (:url . "https://github.com/kisaragi-hiu/cangjie.el"))]) - (cape . [(20230713 1735) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 4 0))) "Completion At Point Extensions" tar ((:commit . "5b28cd43f2efa19dbf5053f164cce622a4b5bdae") (:authors ("Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainer "Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "matching" "completion" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/minad/cape"))]) + (cape . [(20230820 1609) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 4 2))) "Completion At Point Extensions" tar ((:commit . "4645762f1acfa7203f587e5757d60483e7c04e4a") (:authors ("Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainer "Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "matching" "completion" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/minad/cape"))]) (capnp-mode . [(20210707 2310) nil "Major mode for editing Capn' Proto Files" tar ((:commit . "f7fccad7d737f77896211bec1173117497634143") (:authors ("Brian Taylor" . "el.wubo@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Brian Taylor" . "el.wubo@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Brian Taylor" . "el.wubo@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/capnproto/capnproto"))]) (capture . [(20130828 1644) nil "screencasting with \"avconv\" or \"ffmpeg\"" tar ((:commit . "9140c207b48b3520a2f06674b3e1bee2fc92b80c") (:authors ("Sergey Pashinin ")) (:maintainers ("Sergey Pashinin ")) (:maintainer "Sergey Pashinin "))]) (carbon-now-sh . [(20220701 332) ((emacs (24 4))) "https://carbon.now.sh integration." tar ((:commit . "e66f2e43e288f35ad9075f5fc84d59ad348efc88") (:authors ("Vitalii Elenhaupt")) (:maintainers ("Vitalii Elenhaupt")) (:maintainer "Vitalii Elenhaupt") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/veelenga/carbon-now-sh.el"))]) @@ -466,20 +472,21 @@ (caroline-theme . [(20160318 520) ((emacs (24))) "A trip down to New Orleans..." tar ((:commit . "222fd483db304509f9e422dc82883d808e023ceb") (:authors ("Jack Killilea" . "jaaacckz1@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jack Killilea" . "jaaacckz1@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jack Killilea" . "jaaacckz1@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/xjackk/carolines-theme"))]) (cascading-dir-locals . [(20211013 1955) ((emacs (26 1))) "Apply all (!) .dir-locals.el from root to current directory" tar ((:commit . "345d4b70e837d45ee84014684127e7399932d5e6") (:authors ("Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com")) (:maintainers ("Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com")) (:maintainer "Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/fritzgrabo/cascading-dir-locals"))]) (caseformat . [(20160115 1615) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 12 1)) (s (1 10 0))) "Format based letter case converter" tar ((:commit . "e4961889309408b3425da9b69c16ddfadd17a674") (:authors ("Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/HKey/caseformat"))]) + (caser . [(20230828 402) ((emacs (29 1))) "Change text casing from camelCase to dash-case to snake_case" tar ((:commit . "3d55de4dd2e4be5f2641a4c2388e8ea84c9d5b14") (:url . "https://hg.sr.ht/~zck/caser.el"))]) (cask-mode . [(20160410 1449) ((emacs (24 3))) "major mode for editing Cask files" tar ((:commit . "c97755267b7215f02df7b0c16b4210c04aee6566") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainers ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk"))]) (cask-package-toolset . [(20170921 2256) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 3)) (s (1 6 1)) (dash (1 8 0)) (f (0 10 0)) (commander (0 2 0)) (ansi (0 1 0)) (shut-up (0 1 0))) "Toolsettize your package" tar ((:commit . "2c74cd827e88c7f8360581a841e45f0b794510e7") (:authors ("Adrien Becchis" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr")) (:maintainers ("Adrien Becchis" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr")) (:maintainer "Adrien Becchis" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:url . "http://github.com/AdrieanKhisbe/cask-package-toolset.el"))]) (caskxy . [(20140513 1539) ((log4e (0 2 0)) (yaxception (0 1))) "Control Cask in Emacs" tar ((:commit . "279f3ab79bd77fe69cb3148a79896b9bf118a9b3") (:authors ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/aki2o/caskxy"))]) (catmacs . [(20170826 1157) ((emacs (24))) "Simple CAT interface for Yaesu Transceivers." tar ((:commit . "6ea9ee195661fe95355413856476c45dcc8e24e8") (:authors ("Frank Singleton" . "b17flyboy@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Frank Singleton" . "b17flyboy@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Frank Singleton" . "b17flyboy@gmail.com") (:keywords "comm" "hardware") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/pymaximus/catmacs"))]) - (catppuccin-theme . [(20230711 1235) ((emacs (25 1))) "Catppuccin for Emacs - 🍄 Soothing pastel theme for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "73f3e90de767a72444db424d3a10ba18b57ac1be") (:authors ("nyxkrage")) (:maintainers ("Carsten Kragelund" . "carsten@kragelund.me")) (:maintainer "Carsten Kragelund" . "carsten@kragelund.me") (:url . "https://github.com/catppuccin/emacs"))]) + (catppuccin-theme . [(20230812 31) ((emacs (25 1))) "Catppuccin for Emacs - 🍄 Soothing pastel theme for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "7bd297677be5fbcffbbcbacbb1b47a0866b22339") (:authors ("nyxkrage")) (:maintainers ("Carsten Kragelund" . "carsten@kragelund.me")) (:maintainer "Carsten Kragelund" . "carsten@kragelund.me") (:url . "https://github.com/catppuccin/emacs"))]) (cats . [(20230407 1316) ((emacs (26 1))) "Monads for Elisp" tar ((:commit . "7fc70db0eeb2c33ffba5c13c4cdc0f31c7b95537") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fuco1/emacs-cats"))]) (cbm . [(20171116 1240) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Switch to similar buffers." tar ((:commit . "5b41c936ba9f6d170309a85ffebc9939c1050b31") (:authors ("Lukas Fürmetz" . "fuermetz@mailbox.org")) (:maintainers ("Lukas Fürmetz" . "fuermetz@mailbox.org")) (:maintainer "Lukas Fürmetz" . "fuermetz@mailbox.org") (:keywords "buffers") (:url . "http://github.com/akermu/cbm.el"))]) - (cbor . [(20230606 1150) ((emacs (25 1))) "CBOR utilities" tar ((:commit . "cf85424b305e8f89debb756dc67eebc84639f711") (:authors ("Oscar Najera ")) (:maintainers ("Oscar Najera" . "hi@oscarnajera.com")) (:maintainer "Oscar Najera" . "hi@oscarnajera.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Titan-C/cardano.el"))]) + (cbor . [(20230810 1653) ((emacs (25 1))) "CBOR utilities" tar ((:commit . "ba624ad3f8b726bee1d8dcb0a2a9e2b658bb4c9b") (:authors ("Oscar Najera ")) (:maintainers ("Oscar Najera" . "hi@oscarnajera.com")) (:maintainer "Oscar Najera" . "hi@oscarnajera.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Titan-C/cardano.el"))]) (cc-cedict . [(20210814 819) ((emacs (26 1))) "Interface to CC-CEDICT (a Chinese-English dictionary)" tar ((:commit . "03fbe7d1589d36f627ef9fe7b86f9fe6f623cbb3") (:authors ("Xu Chunyang")) (:maintainers ("Xu Chunyang")) (:maintainer "Xu Chunyang") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/cc-cedict.el"))]) (ccc . [(20210501 820) nil "buffer local cursor color control library" tar ((:commit . "36fb9f7e527f975d333887fd0cca4d611ae1ab23") (:authors ("Masatake YAMATO" . "masata-y@is.aist-nara.ac.jp")) (:maintainers ("SKK Development Team")) (:maintainer "SKK Development Team") (:keywords "cursor") (:url . "https://github.com/skk-dev/ddskk"))]) - (ccls . [(20230111 1754) ((emacs (25 1)) (lsp-mode (6 3 1)) (dash (2 14 1))) "ccls client for lsp-mode" tar ((:commit . "29d231590fad39b4d658d9262859e60669edb9b0") (:authors ("Tobias Pisani, Fangrui Song")) (:maintainers ("Tobias Pisani, Fangrui Song")) (:maintainer "Tobias Pisani, Fangrui Song") (:keywords "languages" "lsp" "c++") (:url . 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"yasuyk@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yasuyuki Oka" . "yasuyk@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yasuyuki Oka" . "yasuyk@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/yasuyk/cdnjs.el"))]) (cedit . [(20200816 526) nil "paredit-like commands for c-like languages" tar ((:commit . "cb38316903e6cfa8b8c978defa7e1dafcd4e0c12") (:authors ("zk_phi")) (:maintainers ("zk_phi")) (:maintainer "zk_phi") (:url . "http://zk-phi.gitub.io/"))]) (celery . [(20170225 924) ((emacs (24)) (dash-functional (2 11 0)) (s (1 9 0)) (deferred (0 3 2))) "a minor mode to draw stats from celery and more?" tar ((:commit . "b3378dd81e5a717432123fb13d70201da5dc841a") (:authors ("ardumont" . "eniotna.t@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ardumont" . "eniotna.t@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ardumont" . "eniotna.t@gmail.com") (:keywords "celery" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/ardumont/emacs-celery"))]) @@ -498,7 +505,7 @@ (cfn-mode . [(20220221 1029) ((emacs (26 0)) (f (0 20 0)) (s (1 12 0)) (yaml-mode (0 0 13))) "AWS cloudformation mode" tar ((:commit . "4cf56affe3035fda364109836e26499431095185") (:authors ("William Orr" . "will@worrbase.com")) (:maintainers ("William Orr" . "will@worrbase.com")) (:maintainer "William Orr" . "will@worrbase.com") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/worr/cfn-mode"))]) (cframe . [(20201222 1930) ((emacs (26)) (buffer-manage (0 11)) (dash (2 17 0))) "Customize a frame and fast switch size and positions" tar ((:commit . "38544521e82befc06e397123a118dd96dda2c6b6") (:authors ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainers ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainer "Paul Landes") (:keywords "frames") (:url . "https://github.com/plandes/cframe"))]) (cfrs . [(20220129 1149) ((emacs (26 1)) (dash (2 11 0)) (s (1 10 0)) (posframe (0 6 0))) "Child-frame based read-string" tar ((:commit . "f3a21f237b2a54e6b9f8a420a9da42b4f0a63121") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/cfrs"))]) - (cg . [(20230601 1159) ((emacs (26 1))) "Major mode for editing Constraint Grammar files" tar ((:commit . "4c92ab6454b03b1bd3829bf79e22cb862fed11b5") (:authors ("Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org")) (:maintainers ("Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org")) (:maintainer "Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://visl.sdu.dk/constraint_grammar.html"))]) + (cg . [(20230816 1122) ((emacs (26 1))) "Major mode for editing Constraint Grammar files" tar ((:commit . "611ffa634c5af98843fa9477bcc5d6ee657da9f1") (:authors ("Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org")) (:maintainers ("Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org")) (:maintainer "Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org") (:keywords "languages") (:url . 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"magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "extensions"))]) @@ -506,7 +513,7 @@ (chapel-mode . [(20210513 457) ((emacs (25 1)) (hydra (0 15 0))) "A major mode for the Chapel programming language" tar ((:commit . "39fd24bb7cf44808200354ac0496be4fc4fddd9a") (:keywords "chapel" "chpl" "programming" "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/damon-kwok/chapel-mode"))]) (char-menu . [(20210321 1657) ((emacs (24 3)) (avy-menu (0 1))) "Create your own menu for fast insertion of arbitrary symbols" tar ((:commit . "d77c4d64fc8acc386a0fb9727d346c838e75f011") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "editing") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/char-menu"))]) (charmap . [(20200616 1418) nil "Unicode table for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "feac50b87d2a596c5e5b7b82b79ddd65b6dedd8c") (:authors ("Anan Mikami" . "lateau@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Anan Mikami" . "lateau@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anan Mikami" . "lateau@gmail.com") (:keywords "unicode" "character" "ucs") (:url . "https://github.com/lateau/charmap"))]) - (chatgpt-shell . [(20230727 733) ((emacs (27 1)) (shell-maker (0 42 1))) "ChatGPT shell + buffer insert commands" tar ((:commit . "4e19b138493b08cfdd5b4d8169da337a8a0e5093") (:authors ("Alvaro Ramirez https://xenodium.com")) (:maintainers ("Alvaro Ramirez https://xenodium.com")) (:maintainer "Alvaro Ramirez https://xenodium.com") (:url . "https://github.com/xenodium/chatgpt-shell"))]) + (chatgpt-shell . [(20230807 1640) ((emacs (27 1)) (shell-maker (0 42 1))) "ChatGPT shell + buffer insert commands" tar ((:commit . 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[(20170126 2150) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "create your own cheatsheet" tar ((:commit . "e4f8e0110167ea16a17a74517d1f10cb7ff805b8") (:authors ("Shirin Nikita" . "shirin.nikita@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shirin Nikita" . "shirin.nikita@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shirin Nikita" . "shirin.nikita@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "usability") (:url . "http://github.com/darksmile/cheatsheet/"))]) @@ -524,18 +531,18 @@ (chinese-word-at-point . [(20170811 941) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Add `chinese-word' thing to `thing-at-point'" tar ((:commit . "8223d7439e005555b86995a005b225ae042f0538") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "chinese") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/chinese-word-at-point.el"))]) (chinese-yasdcv . [(20171015 144) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (pyim (1 6 0))) "Yet another StarDict frontend" tar ((:commit . 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[(20200915 2009) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 12 0)) (org (9)) (f (0 18 0)) (citeproc (0 1)) (org-ref (1 1 1))) "Render org-mode references in CSL styles" tar ((:commit . "22a759c4f0ec80075014dcc594baa4d1b470d995") (:authors ("András Simonyi" . "andras.simonyi@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("András Simonyi" . "andras.simonyi@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "András Simonyi" . "andras.simonyi@gmail.com") (:keywords "org-ref" "org-mode" "cite" "bib") (:url . "https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-org"))]) (citre . [(20230630 1536) ((emacs (26 1))) "Ctags IDE on the True Editor" tar ((:commit . "c617acef3dc2a88aaffa42a515ce7dbaba98228a") (:authors ("Hao Wang" . "amaikinono@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hao Wang" . "amaikinono@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hao Wang" . "amaikinono@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/universal-ctags/citre"))]) - (cl-format . [(20210831 530) nil "CL format routine." tar ((:commit . 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[(20221030 1830) ((emacs (24 4))) "Completion-at-point backend for c/c++ using clang" tar ((:commit . "5e4dfba90ce86bbc7ee61805edfca04fff93c291") (:authors ("Philip K. ")) (:maintainers ("Philip K. ")) (:maintainer "Philip K. ") (:keywords "c" "abbrev" "convenience") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~pkal/clang-capf"))]) - (clang-format . [(20191106 950) ((cl-lib (0 3))) "Format code using clang-format" tar ((:commit . "e48ff8ae18dc7ab6118c1f6752deb48cb1fc83ac") (:keywords "tools" "c"))]) + (clang-format . [(20230809 2200) ((cl-lib (0 3))) "Format code using clang-format" tar ((:commit . "bce0bb4ca17ecb6e6927074920945cef2a78f5b6") (:keywords "tools" "c"))]) (clang-format+ . [(20190824 2216) ((emacs (25 1)) (clang-format (20180406 1514))) "Minor mode for automatic clang-format application" tar ((:commit . "ddd4bfe1a13c2fd494ce339a320a51124c1d2f68") (:keywords "c" "c++" "clang-format") (:url . "https://github.com/SavchenkoValeriy/emacs-clang-format-plus"))]) (clause . 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[(20220502 2020) ((emacs (24 3))) "A major mode for editing Answer Set Programs" tar ((:commit . "cf56ce6b5c50506f6cea27e1dde0441dd8d15ee9") (:authors ("Ivan Uemlianin" . "ivan@llaisdy.com")) (:maintainers ("Ivan Uemlianin" . "ivan@llaisdy.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Uemlianin" . "ivan@llaisdy.com") (:keywords "asp" "clingo" "answer set programs" "potassco" "major mode" "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/llaisdy/clingo-mode"))]) + (clingo-mode . [(20230825 1941) ((emacs (24 3))) "A major mode for editing Answer Set Programs" tar ((:commit . "8ea6ab5fa7dca439ec0e1dca8f3cdf7ace43390d") (:authors ("Ivan Uemlianin" . "ivan@llaisdy.com") ("Henrik Jürges" . "juerges.henrik@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ivan Uemlianin" . "ivan@llaisdy.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Uemlianin" . "ivan@llaisdy.com") (:keywords "asp" "clingo" "answer set programs" "potassco" "major mode" "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/llaisdy/clingo-mode"))]) (clipetty . [(20200327 2241) ((emacs (25 1))) "Send every kill from a TTY frame to the system clipboard" tar ((:commit . "7ee3f9c52f70f80820a8c66fb6f796d6e01dd92d") (:authors ("Mike Hamrick" . "mikeh@muppetlabs.com")) (:maintainers ("Mike Hamrick" . "mikeh@muppetlabs.com")) (:maintainer "Mike Hamrick" . "mikeh@muppetlabs.com") (:keywords "terminals" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/spudlyo/clipetty"))]) (cliphist . [(20220525 1034) ((emacs (25 1))) "paste from clipboard managers" tar ((:commit . "d02b97a2aa0da13711d9a6f845649115de8ac11b") (:authors ("Chen Bin ")) (:maintainers ("Chen Bin ")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin ") (:keywords "clipboard" "manager" "history") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/cliphist"))]) (clipmon . [(20180129 1054) nil "Clipboard monitor - watch system clipboard, add changes to kill ring/autoinsert" tar ((:commit . "95dc56c7ed84a654ec90f4740eb6df1050de8cf1") (:authors ("Brian Burns" . "bburns.km@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Brian Burns" . 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[(20220415 1035) ((emacs (24 3)) (cider (0 22 1)) (s (1 12 0)) (simple-httpd (1 4 6)) (dash (2 19 1))) "Simplifies Emacs Lisp interaction with Clojure." tar ((:commit . "9cd7c9fd86bc7bc627a31275d1ef131378b90a49") (:authors ("Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com") (:keywords "clojure" "interaction") (:url . "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clomacs"))]) - (closql . [(20230520 1519) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 3 4)) (emacsql (20230220))) "Store EIEIO objects using EmacSQL" tar ((:commit . "85ac7b8a894a4e259439d79eb6bd6f5129770905") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/closql"))]) + (closql . [(20230806 2058) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 2)) (emacsql (20230220))) "Store EIEIO objects using EmacSQL" tar ((:commit . "ea49aa1d12ad7fb5d8e9f87eec033732aff1ee7a") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/closql"))]) (closure-lint-mode . [(20101118 2124) nil "minor mode for the Closure Linter" tar ((:commit . "bc3d2fd5c35580bf1b8af43b12484c95a343b4b5") (:authors ("Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com")) (:maintainers ("Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com") (:keywords "tools" "closure" "javascript" "lint" "flymake") (:url . "https://github.com/r0man/closure-lint-mode"))]) (cloud-theme . [(20220205 1336) ((emacs (24))) "A light colored theme" tar ((:commit . "16ef7fbf0a423b29e3c3a0a2d9525afaf265aaed") (:authors ("Valerii Lysenko" . "vallyscode@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Valerii Lysenko" . "vallyscode@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Valerii Lysenko" . "vallyscode@gmail.com") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:url . "https://github.com/vallyscode/cloud-theme"))]) (cloud-to-butt-erc . [(20130627 2308) nil "Replace 'the cloud' with 'my butt'" tar ((:commit . "6710c03d1bc91736435cbfe845924940cae34e5c") (:authors ("David Leatherman" . "leathekd@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("David Leatherman" . "leathekd@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "David Leatherman" . "leathekd@gmail.com") (:url . "http://www.github.com/leathekd/cloud-to-butt-erc"))]) @@ -602,7 +609,7 @@ (cm-mode . [(20170203 2107) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Minor mode for CriticMarkup" tar ((:commit . "276d49c859822265070ae5dfbb403fd7d8d06436") (:authors ("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm")) (:maintainers ("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm")) (:maintainer "Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm") (:keywords "text" "markdown"))]) (cmake-font-lock . [(20230304 2223) ((cmake-mode (0 0))) "Advanced, type aware, highlight support for CMake" tar ((:commit . "a6038e916bcca807ae695f7d7e5c300c3f38f415") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainers ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:keywords "faces" "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/cmake-font-lock"))]) (cmake-ide . [(20210610 1525) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (seq (1 11)) (levenshtein (0)) (s (1 11 0))) "Calls CMake to find out include paths and other compiler flags" tar ((:commit . "28dc4ab5bd01d99553901b4efeb7234280928b18") (:authors ("Atila Neves" . "atila.neves@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Atila Neves" . "atila.neves@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Atila Neves" . "atila.neves@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "http://github.com/atilaneves/cmake-ide"))]) - (cmake-mode . [(20230725 1758) ((emacs (24 1))) "major-mode for editing CMake sources" tar ((:commit . "b5c54d9c8a1fdfdbf1a133040029a4924b69185e"))]) + (cmake-mode . [(20230823 1325) ((emacs (24 1))) "major-mode for editing CMake sources" tar ((:commit . "c3977582b77f8b5a4ccacf460a262ff0a75d3cc5"))]) (cmake-project . [(20171121 1115) nil "Integrates CMake build process with Emacs" tar ((:commit . "d3f408f226eff3f77f7e00dd519f4efc78fd292d") (:authors ("Alexander Lamaison" . "alexander.lamaison@gmail")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Lamaison" . "alexander.lamaison@gmail")) (:maintainer "Alexander Lamaison" . "alexander.lamaison@gmail") (:keywords "c" "cmake" "languages" "tools") (:url . "http://github.com/alamaison/emacs-cmake-project"))]) (cmd-to-echo . [(20161203 2133) ((emacs (24 4)) (s (1 11 0)) (shell-split-string (20151224 208))) "Show the output of long-running commands in the echo area" tar ((:commit . "e0e874fc0e1ad6d291e39ed76023445297ad438a") (:authors ("Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com"))]) (cmm-mode . [(20150225 746) nil "Major mode for C-- source code" tar ((:commit . "c3ad514dff3eb30434f6b20d953276d4c00de1ee"))]) @@ -631,7 +638,7 @@ (color-theme-buffer-local . [(20170126 601) ((color-theme (0))) "Install color-themes by buffer." tar ((:commit . "faf7415c99e132094f1f09c6b6974ec118a18d87") (:authors ("Victor Borja" . "vic.borja@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Victor Borja" . "vic.borja@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Victor Borja" . "vic.borja@gmail.com") (:keywords "faces") (:url . "http://github.com/vic/color-theme-buffer-local"))]) (color-theme-modern . [(20220506 858) ((emacs (24))) "Reimplement colortheme with Emacs 24 theme framework." tar ((:commit . "74ad69bbca6fcfff3c0960d888c7c9c1f9f3e2e8") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-jp/replace-colorthemes"))]) (color-theme-sanityinc-solarized . [(20220917 1350) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 6))) "A version of Ethan Schoonover's Solarized themes" tar ((:commit . "b8f4a65bd53b97b56b93fff2fb14f71b2831aa6f") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/color-theme-sanityinc-solarized"))]) - (color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow . [(20220917 1349) nil "A version of Chris Kempson's \"tomorrow\" themes" tar ((:commit . "96dbaa43ff1326879e76a7943b8ae27265ae84e8") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow"))]) + (color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow . [(20230806 1552) nil "A version of Chris Kempson's \"tomorrow\" themes" tar ((:commit . "d34e8db507ee0c7b465ff18a8f220c33ed77cd79") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow"))]) (color-theme-x . [(20201204 2245) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "convert color themes to X11 resource settings" tar ((:commit . "ec853dd931d625e07116fbc91d8829bd15f90889") (:authors ("Matthew Kennedy" . "mkennedy@killr.ath.cx")) (:maintainers ("Andrew Johnson" . "andrew@andrewjamesjohnson.com")) (:maintainer "Andrew Johnson" . "andrew@andrewjamesjohnson.com") (:keywords "convenience" "faces" "frames") (:url . "https://github.com/ajsquared/color-theme-x"))]) (colorless-themes . [(20210102 1035) ((emacs (24 1))) "A macro to generate mostly colorless themes" tar ((:commit . "95fff8b4e313bdd2073454fd5be9420d95dab267") (:authors ("Thomas Letan" . "contact@thomasletan.fr")) (:maintainers ("Thomas Letan" . "contact@thomasletan.fr")) (:maintainer "Thomas Letan" . "contact@thomasletan.fr") (:keywords "faces themes" "faces") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~lthms/colorless-themes.el"))]) (colormaps . [(20171008 2224) ((emacs (25))) "Hex colormaps" tar ((:commit . "3a88961ba66b09a49ea5aa92b2b8776b2c92d68c") (:authors ("Abhinav Tushar" . "lepisma@fastmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Abhinav Tushar" . "lepisma@fastmail.com")) (:maintainer "Abhinav Tushar" . "lepisma@fastmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/lepisma/colormaps.el"))]) @@ -644,7 +651,7 @@ (command-log-mode . [(20160413 447) nil "log keyboard commands to buffer" tar ((:commit . "af600e6b4129c8115f464af576505ea8e789db27") (:authors ("Michael Weber" . "michaelw@foldr.org")) (:maintainers ("Michael Weber" . "michaelw@foldr.org")) (:maintainer "Michael Weber" . "michaelw@foldr.org") (:keywords "help") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/command-log-mode"))]) (command-queue . [(20160328 1725) ((emacs (24 3))) "shell command queue" tar ((:commit . "f327c6f852592229a755ec6de0c62c6aeafd6659") (:authors ("Yuki INOUE ")) (:maintainers ("Yuki INOUE ")) (:maintainer "Yuki INOUE ") (:url . "https://github.com/Yuki-Inoue/command-queue"))]) (commander . [(20140120 1852) ((s (1 6 0)) (dash (2 0 0)) (cl-lib (0 3)) (f (0 6 1))) "Emacs command line parser" tar ((:commit . "2c8a57b9c619e29ccbe2d5a85921b9c689e95bf9") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:keywords "cli" "argv") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/commander.el"))]) - (comment-dwim-2 . [(20210101 1820) ((emacs (24 4))) "An all-in-one comment command to rule them all" tar ((:commit . "b4d6bf4be5a159c4bcc7d43bea287315a16114ce") (:authors ("Rémy Ferré" . 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Doherty" . "ded-commify@ddoherty.net")) (:maintainer "Daniel E. Doherty" . "ded-commify@ddoherty.net") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "numbers" "grouping" "commas") (:url . "https://github.com/ddoherty03/commify"))]) (common-lisp-snippets . [(20180226 1523) ((yasnippet (0 8 0))) "Yasnippets for Common Lisp" tar ((:commit . "1ddf808311ba4d9e8444a1cb50bd5ee75e4111f6") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:keywords "snippets") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/common-lisp-snippets"))]) (company . [(20230703 2021) ((emacs (25 1))) "Modular text completion framework" tar ((:commit . "3ec40b0a0ea751b6c48f24abd58c8304deb53014") (:authors ("Nikolaj Schumacher")) (:maintainers ("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "matching") (:url . 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"https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode"))]) (company-ansible . [(20200306 1441) ((emacs (24 4)) (company (0 8 12))) "A company back-end for ansible" tar ((:commit . "79dd421b161efa49fbdffad57fa40edb41f484a3") (:authors ("Krzysztof Magosa" . "krzysztof@magosa.pl")) (:maintainers ("Krzysztof Magosa" . "krzysztof@magosa.pl")) (:maintainer "Krzysztof Magosa" . "krzysztof@magosa.pl") (:keywords "ansible") (:url . "https://github.com/krzysztof-magosa/company-ansible"))]) (company-arduino . [(20160306 1739) ((emacs (24 1)) (company (0 8 0)) (irony (0 1 0)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (company-irony (0 1 0)) (company-c-headers (20140930)) (arduino-mode (1 0))) "company-mode for Arduino" tar ((:commit . "5958b917cc5cc729dc64d74d947da5ee91c48980") (:authors ("Yuta Yamada" . "sleepboy.zzz@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yuta Yamada" . "sleepboy.zzz@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yuta Yamada" . "sleepboy.zzz@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "development" "company") (:url . "https://github.com/yuutayamada/company-arduino"))]) (company-auctex . [(20200529 1835) ((yasnippet (0 8 0)) (company (0 8 0)) (auctex (11 87))) "Company-mode auto-completion for AUCTeX" tar ((:commit . "9400a2ec7459dde8cbf1a5d50dfee4e300ed7e18") (:authors ("Christopher Monsanto , Alexey Romanov" . "alexey.v.romanov@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Christopher Monsanto , Alexey Romanov" . "alexey.v.romanov@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Monsanto , Alexey Romanov" . "alexey.v.romanov@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/alexeyr/company-auctex/"))]) @@ -693,7 +700,7 @@ (company-ngram . [(20170129 1913) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (company (0 8 0))) "N-gram based completion" tar ((:commit . "d15182df3eac72b29772802759b77c9eafef5066") (:authors ("kshramt")) (:maintainers ("kshramt")) (:maintainer "kshramt") (:url . "https://github.com/kshramt/company-ngram"))]) (company-nixos-options . [(20160215 857) ((company (0 8 0)) (nixos-options (0 0 1)) (cl-lib (0 5 0))) "Company Backend for nixos-options" tar ((:commit . "a4e1d9ea9f2e773170caa3afbe54ecdf73d04ec8") (:authors ("Diego Berrocal" . "cestdiego@gmail.com") ("Travis B. Hartwell" . "nafai@travishartwell.net")) (:maintainers ("Diego Berrocal" . "cestdiego@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Diego Berrocal" . "cestdiego@gmail.com") (:keywords "unix") (:url . "http://www.github.com/travisbhartwell/nix-emacs/"))]) (company-org-block . [(20230115 1202) ((emacs (25 1)) (company (0 8 0)) (org (9 2 0))) "Org blocks company backend" tar ((:commit . "aee601a2bfcc86d26e762eeb84e5e42573f8c5ca") (:authors ("Alvaro Ramirez")) (:maintainers ("Alvaro Ramirez")) (:maintainer "Alvaro Ramirez") (:url . "https://github.com/xenodium/company-org-block"))]) - (company-php . [(20230522 1329) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (ac-php-core (2 0)) (company (0 9))) "A company back-end for PHP." tar ((:commit . "4c678709e1e1f1673a83b9eb01875e457c6ca658") (:authors ("jim" . "xcwenn@qq.com")) (:maintainers ("jim")) (:maintainer "jim") (:keywords "completion" "convenience" "intellisense") (:url . "https://github.com/xcwen/ac-php"))]) + (company-php . [(20230529 1404) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (ac-php-core (2 0)) (company (0 9))) "A company back-end for PHP." tar ((:commit . "7b89fbf25360cc146aee9b2b2ca60f3462b21078") (:authors ("jim" . "xcwenn@qq.com")) (:maintainers ("jim")) (:maintainer "jim") (:keywords "completion" "convenience" "intellisense") (:url . "https://github.com/xcwen/ac-php"))]) (company-phpactor . [(20221023 608) ((emacs (24 3)) (company (0 9 6)) (phpactor (0 1 0))) "A company-mode backend for Phpactor" tar ((:commit . "c652439afd052910d322a8fb9249e09d278a3f37") (:authors ("Martin Tang" . "martin.tang365@gmail.com") ("Mikael Kermorgant" . "mikael@kgtech.fi")) (:maintainers ("Martin Tang" . "martin.tang365@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Martin Tang" . "martin.tang365@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "php") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-php/phpactor.el"))]) (company-plisp . [(20200531 1927) ((emacs (25)) (s (1 2 0)) (company (0 8 12)) (dash (2 12 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Company mode backend for PicoLisp language" tar ((:commit . "0e6941e1832faafb2176238339667edd482acd95") (:authors ("Fermin MF" . "fmfs@posteo.net")) (:maintainers ("Fermin MF" . "fmfs@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Fermin MF" . "fmfs@posteo.net") (:keywords "company" "plisp" "convenience" "auto-completion") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/sasanidas/company-plisp"))]) (company-plsense . [(20180118 58) ((company (0 9 3)) (cl-lib (0 5 0)) (dash (2 12 0)) (s (1 12)) (emacs (24))) "Company backend for Perl" tar ((:commit . "b48e3181e08ec597269621d621aa06636f02d883") (:authors ("Troy Hinckley" . "troy.hinckley@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Troy Hinckley" . "troy.hinckley@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Troy Hinckley" . "troy.hinckley@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/CeleritasCelery/company-plsense"))]) @@ -710,6 +717,7 @@ (company-shell . [(20230106 1532) ((emacs (24 4)) (company (0 8 12)) (dash (2 12 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Company mode backend for shell functions" tar ((:commit . "5f959a63a6e66eb0cbdac3168cad523a62cc2ccd") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:keywords "company" "shell" "auto-completion") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/company-shell"))]) (company-solidity . [(20200113 1721) ((company (0 9 0)) (cl-lib (0 5 0)) (solidity-mode (0 1 9))) "Company-mode back-end for solidity-mode" tar ((:commit . "93412f211fad7dfc3b02aa226856fc52b6a15c22") (:authors ("Samuel Smolkin" . "sam@future-precedent.org")) (:maintainers ("Samuel Smolkin" . "sam@future-precedent.org")) (:maintainer "Samuel Smolkin" . "sam@future-precedent.org") (:keywords "solidity" "completion" "company") (:url . "https://github.com/ethereum/emacs-solidity"))]) (company-sourcekit . [(20210430 2155) ((emacs (24 3)) (company (0 8 12)) (dash (2 18 0)) (sourcekit (0 2 0))) "company-mode completion backend for SourceKit" tar ((:commit . "a1860ad4dd3a542acd2fa0dfac2a388cbdf4af0c") (:authors ("Nathan Kot" . "nk@nathankot.com")) (:maintainers ("Nathan Kot" . "nk@nathankot.com")) (:maintainer "Nathan Kot" . "nk@nathankot.com") (:keywords "abbrev") (:url . "https://github.com/nathankot/company-sourcekit"))]) + (company-spell . [(20230813 1849) ((emacs (24 4)) (company (0 9 13))) "Autocompleting spelling for Company" tar ((:commit . "67505e492def67ae7bcf438882977fd857e94785") (:keywords "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/enzuru/company-spell"))]) (company-stan . [(20211129 2051) ((emacs (24 3)) (company (0 9 10)) (stan-mode (10 3 0))) "A company-mode completion backend for stan" tar ((:commit . "150bbbe5fd3ad2b5a3dbfba9d291e66eeea1a581") (:authors ("Kazuki Yoshida" . "kazukiyoshida@mail.harvard.edu")) (:maintainers ("Kazuki Yoshida" . "kazukiyoshida@mail.harvard.edu")) (:maintainer "Kazuki Yoshida" . "kazukiyoshida@mail.harvard.edu") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/stan-dev/stan-mode/tree/master/company-stan"))]) (company-statistics . [(20170210 1933) ((emacs (24 3)) (company (0 8 5))) "Sort candidates using completion history" tar ((:commit . "e62157d43b2c874d2edbd547c3bdfb05d0a7ae5c") (:authors ("Ingo Lohmar" . "i.lohmar@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ingo Lohmar" . "i.lohmar@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ingo Lohmar" . "i.lohmar@gmail.com") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "matching") (:url . "https://github.com/company-mode/company-statistics"))]) (company-suggest . [(20200911 1845) ((company (0 9 0)) (emacs (25 1))) "Company-mode back-end for search engine suggests" tar ((:commit . "1c89c9de3852f07ce28b0bedf1fbf56fe6eedcdc") (:authors ("Jürgen Hötzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org")) (:maintainers ("Jürgen Hötzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org")) (:maintainer "Jürgen Hötzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org") (:keywords "completion" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/juergenhoetzel/company-suggest"))]) @@ -722,8 +730,8 @@ (company-ycmd . [(20180520 1053) ((ycmd (1 3)) (company (0 9 3)) (deferred (0 5 1)) (s (1 11 0)) (dash (2 13 0)) (let-alist (1 0 5)) (f (0 19 0))) "company-mode backend for ycmd" tar ((:commit . "966594701c1eef1f6d4dad0c71c6d43a029977d7") (:url . "https://github.com/abingham/emacs-ycmd"))]) (compdef . [(20200304 611) ((emacs (24 4))) "A local completion definer" tar ((:commit . "30fb5846ed851efee641ce8c5d8879ad36cd7ac6") (:authors ("Uros Perisic")) (:maintainers ("Uros Perisic")) (:maintainer "Uros Perisic") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/jjzmajic/compdef"))]) (competitive-programming-snippets . [(20201115 1702) ((emacs (26)) (yasnippet (0 8 0))) "Competitive Programming snippets for yasnippet" tar ((:commit . "3b43c1aeaa6676d1d3d0c47e78790db9bee150b6") (:authors ("Seong Yong-ju" . "sei40kr@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Seong Yong-ju" . "sei40kr@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Seong Yong-ju" . "sei40kr@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/sei40kr/competitive-programming-snippets"))]) - (compile-multi . [(20230616 2101) ((emacs (28 0))) "A multi target interface to compile" tar ((:commit . "fbf513c2e427ec1880b47dfd578128dff0f2083e") (:authors ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainer "mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe") (:keywords "tools" "compile" "build") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/compile-multi"))]) - (compile-multi-all-the-icons . [(20230618 2022) ((emacs (28 0)) (all-the-icons-completion (0 0 1))) "Affixate `compile-multi' with icons" tar ((:commit . "0625042d50dd629c62af8cdc5457fa9d7179468e") (:authors ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainer "mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe") (:keywords "tools" "compile" "build") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/compile-multi"))]) + (compile-multi . [(20230828 1034) ((emacs (28 1))) "A multi target interface to compile" tar ((:commit . "870baff1d9e0ab199bfa7dfd3f54c2a81ee5ba46") (:authors ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainer "mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe") (:keywords "tools" "compile" "build") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/compile-multi"))]) + (compile-multi-all-the-icons . [(20230822 1933) ((emacs (28 0)) (all-the-icons-completion (0 0 1))) "Affixate `compile-multi' with icons" tar ((:commit . "28595f31c4c9b37c2e342cd7bb4b7f1553d18943") (:authors ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainer "mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe") (:keywords "tools" "compile" "build") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/compile-multi"))]) (compiler-explorer . [(20221108 825) ((emacs (26 1)) (request (0 3 0))) "Compiler explorer client (godbolt.org)" tar ((:commit . "36a2cbf0863d4563096546c38ff26db3d7a3e18c") (:authors ("Michał Krzywkowski" . "k.michal@zoho.com")) (:maintainers ("Michał Krzywkowski" . "k.michal@zoho.com")) (:maintainer "Michał Krzywkowski" . "k.michal@zoho.com") (:keywords "c" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/mkcms/compiler-explorer.el"))]) (composable . [(20220608 1148) ((emacs (25 1))) "composable editing" tar ((:commit . "205a69c64ea95ef67070423c31ed70ec44ec980c") (:authors ("Simon Friis Vindum" . "simon@vindum.io")) (:maintainers ("Simon Friis Vindum" . "simon@vindum.io")) (:maintainer "Simon Friis Vindum" . "simon@vindum.io") (:keywords "lisp"))]) (composer . [(20221120 202) ((emacs (25 1)) (seq (1 9)) (php-runtime (0 1 0))) "Interface to PHP Composer" tar ((:commit . "2299cd731205906350d615021f99a66d7a8905c2") (:authors ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainers ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:keywords "tools" "php" "dependency" "manager") (:url . "https://github.com/zonuexe/composer.el"))]) @@ -736,11 +744,11 @@ (conllu-mode . [(20200501 2328) ((emacs (25)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (flycheck (30)) (hydra (0 13 0)) (s (1 0))) "editing mode for CoNLL-U files" tar ((:commit . "0db3063572b0de08874822e20570bb153747e6ed") (:authors ("bruno cuconato" . "bcclaro+emacs@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("bruno cuconato" . "bcclaro+emacs@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "bruno cuconato" . "bcclaro+emacs@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/odanoburu/conllu-mode"))]) (connection . [(20191111 446) nil "TCP-based client connection" tar ((:commit . "c9cad101100975e88873636bfd426b7a19304ebd") (:authors ("Torsten Hilbrich" . "torsten.hilbrich@gmx.net")) (:maintainers ("Torsten Hilbrich" . "torsten.hilbrich@gmx.net")) (:maintainer "Torsten Hilbrich" . "torsten.hilbrich@gmx.net") (:keywords "network"))]) (constant-theme . [(20180921 1012) ((emacs (24 1))) "A calm, dark, almost monochrome color theme." tar ((:commit . "0feb9f99d708633d62fa548c953ebbe68fd70de0") (:authors ("Jannis Pohlmann" . "contact@jannispohlmann.de")) (:maintainers ("Jannis Pohlmann" . "contact@jannispohlmann.de")) (:maintainer "Jannis Pohlmann" . "contact@jannispohlmann.de") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/jannis/emacs-constant-theme"))]) - (consult . [(20230702 819) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Consulting completing-read" tar ((:commit . "fe49dedd71802ff97be7b89f1ec4bd61b98c2b13") (:authors ("Daniel Mendler and Consult contributors")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainer "Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de") (:keywords "matching" "files" "completion") (:url . "https://github.com/minad/consult"))]) + (consult . [(20230821 2055) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Consulting completing-read" tar ((:commit . "5b7a9d0f506374f500a1216146f3dca3cb10306b") (:authors ("Daniel Mendler and Consult contributors")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainer "Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de") (:keywords "matching" "files" "completion") (:url . "https://github.com/minad/consult"))]) (consult-ag . [(20230227 406) ((emacs (27 1)) (consult (0 32))) "The silver searcher integration using Consult" tar ((:commit . "9eb4df265aedf2628a714610c2ade6d2f21de053") (:authors ("Kanon Kakuno" . "yadex205@outlook.jp")) (:maintainers ("Kanon Kakuno" . "yadex205@outlook.jp")) (:maintainer "Kanon Kakuno" . "yadex205@outlook.jp") (:url . "https://github.com/yadex205/consult-ag"))]) (consult-codesearch . [(20230315 1424) ((emacs (27 1)) (consult (0 20))) "Consult interface for codesearch" tar ((:commit . "51df545bb57b468058245950322ae15f6c3a0ce2") (:authors ("Youngjoo Lee" . "youngker@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Youngjoo Lee" . "youngker@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Youngjoo Lee" . "youngker@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/youngker/consult-codesearch"))]) (consult-company . [(20230606 1824) ((emacs (27 1)) (company (0 9)) (consult (0 9))) "Consult frontend for company" tar ((:commit . "6e309fa9115c9ecd29aa27bff4e3b733979e5dbc") (:authors ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainer "mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/consult-company"))]) - (consult-compile-multi . [(20230620 1848) ((emacs (28 0)) (compile-multi (0 3)) (consult (0 34))) "Consulting read support for `compile-multi'" tar ((:commit . "111db49b4debe3f56b643a5917e14da3d0e36988") (:authors ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainer "mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe") (:keywords "tools" "compile" "build") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/compile-multi"))]) + (consult-compile-multi . [(20230828 1034) ((emacs (28 1)) (compile-multi (0 4)) (consult (0 34))) "Consulting read support for `compile-multi'" tar ((:commit . "870baff1d9e0ab199bfa7dfd3f54c2a81ee5ba46") (:authors ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainer "mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe") (:keywords "tools" "compile" "build") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/compile-multi"))]) (consult-dash . [(20230529 1419) ((emacs (27 2)) (dash-docs (1 4 0)) (consult (0 16))) "Consult front-end for dash-docs" tar ((:commit . "af9f26393583e4b5eb5f29fa4d7e72bf1a46d5f9") (:authors ("Ravi R Kiran" . "lists.ravi@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ravi R Kiran" . "lists.ravi@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ravi R Kiran" . "lists.ravi@gmail.com") (:keywords "consult" "dash" "docs") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ravi/consult-dash"))]) (consult-dir . [(20230725 2338) ((emacs (27 1)) (consult (0 9))) "Insert paths into the minibuffer prompt" tar ((:commit . "3268ec3f7194c086ecfbd2863e029f42d91b77c1") (:authors ("Karthik Chikmagalur")) (:maintainers ("Karthik Chikmagalur" . "karthik.chikmagalur@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Karthik Chikmagalur" . "karthik.chikmagalur@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/karthink/consult-dir"))]) (consult-eglot . [(20230423 1505) ((emacs (27 1)) (eglot (1 7)) (consult (0 31)) (project (0 3 0))) "A consulting-read interface for eglot" tar ((:commit . "db9d41c9812a5a8a7b9a22fa7f3c314e37584d41") (:authors ("mohsin kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("Mohsin Kaleem")) (:maintainer "Mohsin Kaleem") (:keywords "tools" "completion" "lsp") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/consult-eglot"))]) @@ -755,7 +763,7 @@ (consult-notmuch . [(20221216 1701) ((emacs (26 1)) (consult (0 9)) (notmuch (0 31))) "Notmuch search using consult" tar ((:commit . "d0d4129d45ccceddaeeaa3631eb42d5dd09a758b") (:authors ("Jose A Ortega Ruiz" . "jao@gnu.org")) (:maintainers ("Jose A Ortega Ruiz")) (:maintainer "Jose A Ortega Ruiz") (:keywords "mail") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/jao/consult-notmuch"))]) (consult-org-roam . [(20230528 855) ((emacs (27 1)) (org-roam (2 2 0)) (consult (0 16))) "Consult integration for org-roam" tar ((:commit . "2ca42a1c1641a29f1447d35be01bd1fda368a9e2") (:authors ("jgru ")) (:maintainers ("jgru ")) (:maintainer "jgru ") (:url . "https://github.com/jgru/consult-org-roam"))]) (consult-project-extra . [(20221013 1014) ((emacs (27 1)) (consult (0 17)) (project (0 8 1))) "Consult integration for project.el" tar ((:commit . "9fdf45fa40471900b0b158d73c4b1521a13d47ef") (:authors ("Enrique Kessler Martínez")) (:maintainers ("Enrique Kessler Martínez")) (:maintainer "Enrique Kessler Martínez") (:keywords "convenience" "project" "management") (:url . "https://github.com/Qkessler/consult-project-extra"))]) - (consult-projectile . [(20220617 1042) ((emacs (25 1)) (consult (0 12)) (projectile (2 5 0))) "Consult integration for projectile" tar ((:commit . "5ef1ada3be767ea766255801050210f5d796deec") (:authors ("Marco Pawłowski")) (:maintainers ("Marco Pawłowski")) (:maintainer "Marco Pawłowski") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/OlMon/consult-projectile"))]) + (consult-projectile . [(20230821 406) ((emacs (25 1)) (consult (0 12)) (projectile (2 5 0))) "Consult integration for projectile" tar ((:commit . "400439c56d17bca7888f7d143d8a11f84900a406") (:authors ("Marco Pawłowski")) (:maintainers ("Marco Pawłowski")) (:maintainer "Marco Pawłowski") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . 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[(20140906 1725) nil "Major mode for editing Pentadactyl config files" tar ((:commit . "cc55fe6b987271d9647492b8df4c812d884f661f") (:keywords "languages" "vim") (:url . "https://github.com/luxbock/dactyl-mode"))]) (dad-joke . [(20170928 658) ((emacs (24))) "Get/display dad jokes" tar ((:commit . "bee47e7b746b403228fa7d7361cb095de19ac9ba") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainers ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/dad-joke.el"))]) (daemons . [(20230717 1627) ((emacs (25 1)) (s (1 13 0))) "UI for managing init system daemons (services)" tar ((:commit . "060525c13eeb385b20898da93610dbe964f446f9") (:authors ("Chris Bowdon")) (:maintainers ("Chris Bowdon")) (:maintainer "Chris Bowdon") (:keywords "unix" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/cbowdon/daemons.el"))]) (dakrone-light-theme . [(20170808 2140) nil "dakrone's custom light theme" tar ((:commit . 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"ca47f8cc1392c7045db7da8b4fafe86b7c044e90") (:authors ("Jean-Philippe Bernardy" . "jeanphilippe.bernardy@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jean-Philippe Bernardy" . "jeanphilippe.bernardy@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jean-Philippe Bernardy" . "jeanphilippe.bernardy@gmail.com") (:keywords "haskell" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/jyp/dante"))]) + (dap-mode . [(20230822 603) ((emacs (27 1)) (dash (2 18 0)) (lsp-mode (6 0)) (bui (1 1 0)) (f (0 20 0)) (s (1 12 0)) (lsp-treemacs (0 1)) (posframe (0 7 0)) (ht (2 3)) (lsp-docker (1 0 0))) "Debug Adapter Protocol mode" tar ((:commit . "096070aacff875a09c13e596e5d60a55e0f07ab1") (:authors ("Ivan Yonchovski" . "yyoncho@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ivan Yonchovski" . "yyoncho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Yonchovski" . "yyoncho@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "debug") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-lsp/dap-mode"))]) (darcsum . [(20190316 2215) nil "a pcl-cvs like interface for managing darcs patches" tar ((:commit . "6a8b690539d133c5e3d17cb23fe4365fbb6fb493") (:authors ("John Wiegley" . "johnw@gnu.org")) (:maintainers ("John Wiegley" . "johnw@gnu.org")) (:maintainer "John Wiegley" . "johnw@gnu.org") (:keywords "completion" "convenience" "tools" "vc"))]) (darcula-theme . [(20171227 1845) nil "Inspired by IntelliJ's Darcula theme" tar ((:commit . "d9b82b58ded9014985be6658f4ab17e26ed9e93e") (:authors ("Sam Halliday" . "Sam.Halliday@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sam Halliday" . "Sam.Halliday@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sam Halliday" . "Sam.Halliday@gmail.com") (:keywords "faces") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/fommil/emacs-darcula-theme"))]) (dark-krystal-theme . [(20170808 1300) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on Dark Krystal (tmTheme)" tar ((:commit . "79084b99665dc9ffb0ec62cc092349a5ecebebbc") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainers ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/tmtheme-to-deftheme"))]) @@ -888,7 +896,7 @@ (darkman . [(20230711 1806) ((emacs (28 1))) "Seamless integration with Darkman" tar ((:commit . "740d33a2b20efb59fc2ebd3b67f66c7ac4356b59") (:authors ("Taha Aziz Ben Ali" . "tahaaziz.benali@esprit.tn")) (:maintainers ("Taha Aziz Ben Ali" . "tahaaziz.benali@esprit.tn")) (:maintainer "Taha Aziz Ben Ali" . "tahaaziz.benali@esprit.tn") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://darkman.grtcdr.tn"))]) (darkmine-theme . [(20160406 624) nil "Yet another emacs dark color theme." tar ((:commit . "7f7e82ca03bcad52911fa41fb3e204e32d6ee63e") (:authors ("Pierre Lecocq" . "pierre.lecocq@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Pierre Lecocq" . "pierre.lecocq@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Pierre Lecocq" . "pierre.lecocq@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/pierre-lecocq/darkmine-theme"))]) (darkokai-theme . [(20200614 1452) nil "A darker variant on Monokai." tar ((:commit . "5820aeddfc8c869ba840cc534eba776936656a66") (:url . "http://github.com/sjrmanning/darkokai"))]) - (darktooth-theme . [(20221014 1418) ((emacs (27 1)) (autothemer (0 2))) "From the darkness... it watches" tar ((:commit . "fd3df73a4d937fa9e12f0b18acb009a9d40f245e") (:url . "http://github.com/emacsfodder/emacs-theme-darktooth"))]) + (darktooth-theme . [(20230818 157) ((emacs (27 1)) (autothemer (0 2))) "From the darkness... it watches" tar ((:commit . "6910ebd3ec2441487a730ef98df591d6b1e0c671") (:url . "http://github.com/emacsfodder/emacs-theme-darktooth"))]) (dart-mode . [(20220401 0) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing Dart files" tar ((:commit . "ae032b9b30ebadfe1b8a48a4cf278417e506d100") (:authors ("https://github.com/bradyt/dart-mode/issues")) (:maintainers ("https://github.com/bradyt/dart-mode/issues")) (:maintainer "https://github.com/bradyt/dart-mode/issues") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/bradyt/dart-mode"))]) (dart-server . [(20210501 1445) ((emacs (24 5)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 10 0)) (flycheck (0 23)) (s (1 10))) "Minor mode for editing Dart files" tar ((:commit . "75562baf9a89b7e314bc2f795f6ecdc5d1f2cc8c") (:authors ("Natalie Weizenbaum") ("Brady Trainor" . "mail@bradyt.com")) (:maintainers ("Brady Trainor" . "mail@bradyt.com")) (:maintainer "Brady Trainor" . "mail@bradyt.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/bradyt/dart-server"))]) (dash . [(20230714 723) ((emacs (24))) "A modern list library for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "f46268c75cb7c18361d3cee942cd4dc14a03aef4") (:authors ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions" "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/magnars/dash.el"))]) @@ -903,7 +911,7 @@ (date-at-point . [(20150308 1243) nil "Add `date' to `thing-at-point' function" tar ((:commit . "258c0268cc4357640c2af78774ba9667beff28ee") (:authors ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Kost" . 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"3505de8bd176056083a1da73226f9e77cc50c4b7") (:authors ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "i18n") (:url . "https://github.com/doublep/datetime"))]) + (datetime . [(20230729 1954) ((emacs (24 4)) (extmap (1 1 1))) "Parsing, formatting and matching timestamps" tar ((:commit . "cdbf5299359860f8f429b2ddf621e52a79901657") (:authors ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "i18n") (:url . "https://github.com/doublep/datetime"))]) (datetime-format . [(20160612 1715) nil "Datetime functions" tar ((:commit . "e6427538b547cbe02e1bd6ed4b765c73620bdae8") (:authors ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainers ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:keywords "datetime" "calendar") (:url . "https://github.com/zonuexe/emacs-datetime"))]) (datomic-snippets . [(20180817 1045) ((s (1 4 0)) (dash (1 2 0)) (yasnippet (0 6 1))) "Yasnippets for Datomic" tar ((:commit . "4a14228840d5252e13d2bf6209670f26345bbb84") (:authors ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com") (:keywords "snippets"))]) (dayone . [(20160105 1240) ((uuid (0 0 3)) (mustache (0 22)) (ht (1 5))) "Utility script for Day One" tar ((:commit . "ab628274f0806451f23bce16f62a6a11cbf91a2b") (:authors ("mori-dev" . "mori.dev.asdf@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("mori-dev" . "mori.dev.asdf@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "mori-dev" . "mori.dev.asdf@gmail.com") (:keywords "day one" "tools" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/mori-dev/emacs-dayone"))]) @@ -913,7 +921,7 @@ (ddate . [(20221031 1611) ((emacs (24 4))) "Manage Discordian dates with ddate" tar ((:commit . "31576a62792743c614e362688b3752b7a959814e") (:authors ("Erik L. Arneson" . "earneson@arnesonium.com")) (:maintainers ("Erik L. Arneson" . "earneson@arnesonium.com")) (:maintainer "Erik L. Arneson" . "earneson@arnesonium.com") (:keywords "lisp" "dates" "tools" "dashboard") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~earneson/emacs-ddate"))]) (ddskk . [(20230701 2340) ((ccc (1 43)) (cdb (20141201 754))) "Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program." tar ((:commit . "8c47f46e38a29a0f3eabcd524268d20573102467") (:authors ("Masahiko Sato" . "masahiko@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp")) (:maintainer "SKK Development Team") (:keywords "japanese" "mule" "input method") (:url . "https://github.com/skk-dev/ddskk"))]) (ddskk-posframe . [(20200812 917) ((emacs (26 1)) (posframe (0 4 3)) (ddskk (16 2 50))) "Show Henkan tooltip for ddskk via posframe" tar ((:commit . "299493dd951e5a0b43b8213321e3dc0bac10f762") (:authors ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com") (:keywords "tooltip" "convenience" "posframe") (:url . "https://github.com/conao3/ddskk-posframe.el"))]) - (deadgrep . [(20230429 429) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 12 0)) (s (1 11 0)) (spinner (1 7 3))) "fast, friendly searching with ripgrep" tar ((:commit . "0313e17a4df7bc8a344b2bc23a319c45d14f9689") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainers ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/Wilfred/deadgrep"))]) + (deadgrep . [(20230816 1728) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 12 0)) (s (1 11 0)) (spinner (1 7 3))) "fast, friendly searching with ripgrep" tar ((:commit . "f720ce8cf958cf7bb5588512de9eb1b8526e417c") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainers ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/Wilfred/deadgrep"))]) (debian-el . [(20211006 1939) nil "Emacs helpers specific to Debian users" tar ((:commit . "a3ef20c269b9192710567571b20718f572942bc4"))]) (debpaste . [(20161214 2023) ((xml-rpc (1 6 7))) "Interface for getting/posting/deleting pastes from paste.debian.net" tar ((:commit . "6f2a400665062468ebd03a2ce1de2a73d9084958") (:authors ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com") (:keywords "paste") (:url . "http://github.com/alezost/debpaste.el"))]) (debug-print . [(20140126 19) ((emacs (24))) "A nice printf debugging environment by the way Gauche do" tar ((:commit . "d817fd9ea2d3f8d2c1ace4d8af155684f3a99dc5") (:authors ("Ken Okada" . "keno.ss57@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ken Okada" . "keno.ss57@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ken Okada" . "keno.ss57@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions" "lisp" "tools" "maint") (:url . "https://github.com/kenoss/debug-print"))]) @@ -936,6 +944,7 @@ (demap . [(20220322 2309) ((emacs (25 1))) "Detachable minimap package" tar ((:commit . "c42ec4752544f80ca7c172ff65e705a56089bc96") (:authors ("Sawyer Gardner ")) (:maintainers ("Sawyer Gardner ")) (:maintainer "Sawyer Gardner ") (:keywords "lisp" "tools" "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/sawyerjgardner/demap.el"))]) (demo-it . [(20211221 2152) nil "Create demonstrations" tar ((:commit . "8ade739bb2605275f1f56128a0a9a8c6b55bab6a") (:authors ("Howard Abrams" . "howard.abrams@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Howard Abrams" . "howard.abrams@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Howard Abrams" . "howard.abrams@gmail.com") (:keywords "demonstration" "presentation" "test"))]) (deno-fmt . [(20230117 1117) ((emacs (24))) "Minor mode for using deno fmt on save" tar ((:commit . "6378966f448a3b9b5ae98af58cd13a031bd26702") (:authors ("Russell Clarey ")) (:maintainers ("Russell Clarey ")) (:maintainer "Russell Clarey ") (:url . "https://github.com/russell/deno-emacs"))]) + (deno-ts-mode . [(20230830 116) ((emacs (29 1))) "Major mode for Deno" tar ((:commit . "c6f827b998b5d0fbc8bb3254c4d3b1efca0c5c6f") (:authors ("Graham Marlow" . "info@mgmarlow.com")) (:maintainers ("Graham Marlow" . "info@mgmarlow.com")) (:maintainer "Graham Marlow" . "info@mgmarlow.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~mgmarlow/deno-ts-mode"))]) (describe-hash . [(20200718 1556) nil "Help function for examining a hash map" tar ((:commit . "20dbbbea630055b2401f13a55fbb21216960dc46") (:url . "https://github.com/Junker/describe-hash"))]) (describe-number . [(20151101 55) ((yabin (1 1))) "Describe arbitrarily large number at point." tar ((:commit . "40618345a37831804b29589849a785ef5aa5ac24") (:authors ("Morten Slot Kristensen ")) (:maintainers ("Morten Slot Kristensen ")) (:maintainer "Morten Slot Kristensen ") (:keywords "describe" "value" "help") (:url . "https://github.com/netromdk/describe-number"))]) (desktop+ . [(20170107 2132) ((emacs (24 4)) (dash (2 11 0)) (f (0 17 2))) "Handle special buffers when saving & restoring sessions" tar ((:commit . "d26f369bda96860eef18365cdb5c79f39a2c765c") (:authors ("François Févotte" . "fevotte@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("François Févotte" . "fevotte@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "François Févotte" . "fevotte@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ffevotte/desktop-plus"))]) @@ -946,7 +955,7 @@ (detour . [(20181122 2138) ((emacs (24 4))) "Take a quick detour and return" tar ((:commit . "f41f17cf1cf4f3db41563ff011786b6567596fb4") (:authors ("Stefan Kamphausen ")) (:maintainers ("Stefan Kamphausen ")) (:maintainer "Stefan Kamphausen ") (:keywords "convenience" "abbrev") (:url . "https://github.com/ska2342/detour/"))]) (devdocs . [(20230220 2042) ((emacs (27 1))) "Emacs viewer for DevDocs" tar ((:commit . "2988d4d201df16d72c3bea465d2b93b554dbddfc") (:authors ("Augusto Stoffel" . "arstoffel@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Augusto Stoffel" . "arstoffel@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Augusto Stoffel" . "arstoffel@gmail.com") (:keywords "help") (:url . "https://github.com/astoff/devdocs.el"))]) (devdocs-browser . [(20230423 444) ((emacs (27 1))) "Browse devdocs.io documents using EWW" tar ((:commit . "ef7686e4ff4ecab42e1b4a1a5d079bcf947a5b71") (:authors ("blahgeek" . "i@blahgeek.com")) (:maintainers ("blahgeek" . "i@blahgeek.com")) (:maintainer "blahgeek" . "i@blahgeek.com") (:keywords "docs" "help" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/blahgeek/emacs-devdocs-browser"))]) - (devil . [(20230726 1628) ((emacs (24 4))) "Minor mode for translating key sequences" tar ((:commit . "a955bcbf1b193cb2e3449ed54c493a31126a3b74") (:authors ("Susam Pal" . "susam@susam.net")) (:maintainers ("Susam Pal" . "susam@susam.net")) (:maintainer "Susam Pal" . "susam@susam.net") (:keywords "convenience" "abbrev") (:url . "https://github.com/susam/devil"))]) + (devil . [(20230816 2251) ((emacs (24 4))) "Minor mode for translating key sequences" tar ((:commit . "95677d158fba0f0248e9cf5aa1357bee4b293d8e") (:authors ("Susam Pal" . "susam@susam.net")) (:maintainers ("Susam Pal" . "susam@susam.net")) (:maintainer "Susam Pal" . "susam@susam.net") (:keywords "convenience" "abbrev") (:url . "https://github.com/susam/devil"))]) (dfmt . [(20170728 1023) nil "Emacs Interface to D indenting/formatting tool dfmt." tar ((:commit . "21b9094e907b7ac53f5ecb4ff4539613a9d12434") (:authors ("Per Nordlöw")) (:maintainers ("Kirill Babikhin ")) (:maintainer "Kirill Babikhin ") (:keywords "tools" "convenience" "languages" "dlang") (:url . "https://github.com/qsimpleq/elisp-dfmt"))]) (dhall-mode . [(20230228 1005) ((emacs (24 4)) (reformatter (0 3))) "Major mode for the dhall configuration language" tar ((:commit . "87ab69fe765d87b3bb1604a306a8c44d6887681d") (:authors ("Sibi Prabakaran" . "sibi@psibi.in")) (:maintainers ("Sibi Prabakaran" . "sibi@psibi.in")) (:maintainer "Sibi Prabakaran" . "sibi@psibi.in") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/psibi/dhall-mode"))]) (dianyou . [(20210525 1517) ((emacs (24 4))) "Search and analyze mails in Gnus" tar ((:commit . "f77d9e76be5d8022fa6ee5426144f13f38dd09f2") (:authors ("Chen Bin ")) (:maintainers ("Chen Bin ")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin ") (:keywords "mail") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/dianyou"))]) @@ -955,9 +964,9 @@ (dictcc . [(20221231 1703) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Look up translations on dict.cc" tar ((:commit . "30b505759e5a97c2aaa8b0e8ea5e187fdf625c65") (:authors ("Marten Lienen" . "marten.lienen@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Marten Lienen" . "marten.lienen@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Marten Lienen" . "marten.lienen@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience"))]) (dictionary . [(20201001 1727) ((connection (1 11)) (link (1 11))) "Client for rfc2229 dictionary servers" tar ((:commit . "bdf0aa7761d1c1a3bc0652b2fdc4a54b3acdb06a") (:authors ("Torsten Hilbrich" . "torsten.hilbrich@gmx.net")) (:maintainers ("Torsten Hilbrich" . "torsten.hilbrich@gmx.net")) (:maintainer "Torsten Hilbrich" . "torsten.hilbrich@gmx.net") (:keywords "interface" "dictionary"))]) (didyoumean . [(20200905 1843) ((emacs (24 4))) "Did you mean to open another file?" tar ((:commit . "ce5edcce160b86e7f6480f0381be785d43f97e19") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/kisaragi-hiu/didyoumean.el"))]) - (diff-ansi . [(20230501 2304) ((emacs (27 1))) "Display diff's using alternative diffing tools" tar ((:commit . "9992b0be2eac8c1bd8051f2ca8de4dc593dc6ff8") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-diff-ansi"))]) + (diff-ansi . [(20230808 1343) ((emacs (27 1))) "Display diff's using alternative diffing tools" tar ((:commit . "c14d1f6c58ddf579cba86b95d160f71589c8cd04") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-diff-ansi"))]) (diff-at-point . [(20230320 2355) ((emacs (26 2))) "Diff navigation" tar ((:commit . "0a4815a364b636eadf2f9ca6f468fb5996ff8d6f") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-diff-at-point"))]) - (diff-hl . [(20230714 27) ((cl-lib (0 2)) (emacs (25 1))) "Highlight uncommitted changes using VC" tar ((:commit . "d9e34f7b8110b7f753c237d0d0b3f267f3ca4779") (:authors ("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru")) (:maintainers ("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru") (:keywords "vc" "diff") (:url . "https://github.com/dgutov/diff-hl"))]) + (diff-hl . [(20230807 1516) ((cl-lib (0 2)) (emacs (25 1))) "Highlight uncommitted changes using VC" tar ((:commit . "b5651f1c57b42e0f38e01a8fc8c7df9bc76d5d38") (:authors ("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru")) (:maintainers ("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru") (:keywords "vc" "diff") (:url . "https://github.com/dgutov/diff-hl"))]) (diffed . [(20230208 1546) ((emacs (27 1))) "Diffed is for recursive diff like Dired is for ls" tar ((:commit . "f7dc37f13a4f1660212c41a6e9faba61eb8cc078") (:authors ("Bernhard Rotter" . "bernhard@b-rotter.de")) (:maintainers ("Bernhard Rotter" . "bernhard@b-rotter.de")) (:maintainer "Bernhard Rotter" . "bernhard@b-rotter.de") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/ber-ro/diffed"))]) (difflib . [(20210224 2242) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-generic (0 3)) (ht (2 2)) (s (1 12 0))) "Helpers for computing deltas between sequences." tar ((:commit . "646fc4388274fe765bbf4661e17a24e4d081250c") (:authors ("Diego A. Mundo" . "dieggsy@pm.me")) (:maintainers ("Diego A. Mundo" . "dieggsy@pm.me")) (:maintainer "Diego A. Mundo" . "dieggsy@pm.me") (:keywords "matching" "tools" "string") (:url . "http://github.com/dieggsy/difflib.el"))]) (diffpdf . [(20210626 1447) ((emacs (25 1)) (transient (0 3 0))) "Transient diffpdf" tar ((:commit . "a5b203b549e373cb9b0ef3f00c0010bd34dd644a") (:authors ("Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com")) (:maintainers ("Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com")) (:maintainer "Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/ShuguangSun/diffpdf.el"))]) @@ -996,7 +1005,7 @@ (dired-icon . [(20170223 526) ((emacs (24 3))) "A minor mode to display a list of associated icons in dired buffers." tar ((:commit . "f60e10757a5011235b519231ad35974ff25963ed") (:authors ("Hong Xu" . "hong@topbug.net")) (:maintainers ("Hong Xu" . "hong@topbug.net")) (:maintainer "Hong Xu" . "hong@topbug.net") (:keywords "dired" "files") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/xuhdev/dired-icon"))]) (dired-imenu . [(20140109 1610) nil "imenu binding for dired mode" tar ((:commit . "610e21fe0988c85931d34894d3eee2442c79ab0a") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien.cassou@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien.cassou@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien.cassou@gmail.com") (:keywords "dired" "imenu") (:url . "https://github.com/DamienCassou/dired-imenu"))]) (dired-k . [(20211002 2358) ((emacs (24 3))) "Highlight dired by size, date, git status" tar ((:commit . "b9507bac79fc8c030abbec389267262bc671f58b") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Neil Okamoto" . "neil.okamoto+melpa@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Neil Okamoto" . "neil.okamoto+melpa@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsorphanage/dired-k"))]) - (dired-launch . [(20220916 1836) ((emacs (24 3))) "Use dired as a launcher" tar ((:commit . "519a6a49b56978b53e88a005490175cb913ec7fa") (:authors ("David Thompson")) (:maintainers ("David Thompson")) (:maintainer "David Thompson") (:keywords "dired" "launch") (:url . "https://github.com/thomp/dired-launch"))]) + (dired-launch . [(20230812 604) ((emacs (24 3))) "Use dired as a launcher" tar ((:commit . "b2639051a2cbc56be7f9b5df2f4391c159770a6d") (:authors ("David Thompson")) (:maintainers ("David Thompson")) (:maintainer "David Thompson") (:keywords "dired" "launch") (:url . "https://github.com/thomp/dired-launch"))]) (dired-list . [(20230512 1107) ((dash (2 10 0)) (emacs (24 3)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Create dired listings from sources" tar ((:commit . "523f51b4152a3bf4e60fe57f512732c698b5c96f") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Matúš Goljer" . 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[(20211004 1924) ((emacs (24))) "Dired visited paths history" tar ((:commit . "a376f53e42fdca80c3286e8111578c65c64b0711") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski ")) (:maintainers ("Wojciech Siewierski ")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski ") (:keywords "files") (:url . "https://github.com/vifon/dired-recent.el"))]) (dired-rifle . [(20210316 1452) nil "Call rifle(1) from dired" tar ((:commit . "cc1af692bbac651f5e5111d9ab1c0805989d65e5") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski ")) (:maintainers ("Wojciech Siewierski ")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski ") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/vifon/dired-rifle.el"))]) (dired-rmjunk . [(20191007 1232) nil "A home directory cleanup utility for Dired." tar ((:commit . "0e890a41fa680a45b4b4aad2c28f9d6dca999cee") (:authors ("Jakob L. Kreuze" . "zerodaysfordays@sdf.lonestar.org")) (:maintainers ("Jakob L. Kreuze" . "zerodaysfordays@sdf.lonestar.org")) (:maintainer "Jakob L. Kreuze" . "zerodaysfordays@sdf.lonestar.org") (:keywords "files" "matching") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~jakob/dired-rmjunk"))]) - (dired-rsync . [(20230714 1459) ((s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 0 0)) (emacs (25 1))) "Allow rsync from dired buffers" tar ((:commit . "95607fc7eb84e792122b52d2b1d62f49199a2a37") (:authors ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com") (:url . "https://github.com/stsquad/dired-rsync"))]) + (dired-rsync . [(20230822 1350) ((s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 0 0)) (emacs (25 1))) "Allow rsync from dired buffers" tar ((:commit . "5bcb851f3bf9c4f7c07299fcc25be7c408a68cda") (:authors ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com") (:url . "https://github.com/stsquad/dired-rsync"))]) (dired-rsync-transient . [(20230714 1459) ((dired-rsync (0 6)) (transient (0 3 0)) (emacs (24 4))) "Transient command for dired-rsync" tar ((:commit . "95607fc7eb84e792122b52d2b1d62f49199a2a37") (:authors ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com") (:url . "https://github.com/stsquad/dired-rsync"))]) (dired-sidebar . [(20230623 1655) ((emacs (25 1)) (dired-subtree (0 0 1))) "Tree browser leveraging dired" tar ((:commit . "85ec4fffc2607d38ec2e3b8577320aceb8e652dd") (:authors ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainers ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:keywords "dired" "files" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/jojojames/dired-sidebar"))]) (dired-single . [(20230306 626) ((emacs (25 1))) "Reuse the current dired buffer" tar ((:commit . "c781b7dcff6e7f9a5060b067d2cdb0acbc840c49") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/amano.kenji/dired-single"))]) @@ -1049,7 +1058,7 @@ (django-mode . [(20170522 714) ((projectile (0)) (s (0)) (helm-make (0))) "Major mode for Django web framework." tar ((:commit . "a71b8dd984e7f724b8321246e5c353a4ae5c986e") (:authors ("Greg V" . "floatboth@me.com")) (:maintainers ("Greg V" . "floatboth@me.com")) (:maintainer "Greg V" . "floatboth@me.com") (:keywords "languages"))]) (django-snippets . [(20131229 1611) ((yasnippet (0 8 0))) "Yasnippets for django" tar ((:commit . "f1e6fea8878bebc9bc0b761376a14cd5c9feda0f") (:authors ("Yasuyuki Oka" . "yasuyk@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yasuyuki Oka" . "yasuyk@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yasuyuki Oka" . "yasuyk@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/myfreeweb/django-mode"))]) (django-theme . [(20131022 902) nil "Custom face theme for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "86c8142b3eb1addd94a43aa6f1d98dab06401af0") (:authors ("Andrzej Sliwa")) (:maintainers ("Andrzej Sliwa")) (:maintainer "Andrzej Sliwa") (:url . 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[(20190303 139) ((emacs (24 4))) "Major-mode for editing Djinni files." tar ((:commit . "f0da31d8f45c4b1b2341cf88ec7f2d2e7d16267f") (:authors ("Daniel Martín" . "mardani29@yahoo.es")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Martín" . "mardani29@yahoo.es")) (:maintainer "Daniel Martín" . "mardani29@yahoo.es") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/danielmartin/djinni-mode"))]) (dkdo . [(20131110 1119) ((dkmisc (0 50)) (emacs (24 1))) "Do List major mode based on org-mode." tar ((:commit . "fd6bb105e8331fafb6385c5238c988c4c5bbe2da") (:authors ("David Keegan" . "dksw@eircom.net")) (:maintainer "David Keegan" . "dksw@eircom.net") (:keywords "dolist" "task" "productivity") (:url . "https://github.com/davidkeegan/dkdo"))]) (dkl . [(20161005 7) nil "Display keyboard layout." tar ((:commit . "6b4584f86037bda3383960c678d51f340229fb91") (:authors ("Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com") (:keywords "input" "keyboard" "layout") (:url . "https://github.com/flexibeast/dkl"))]) @@ -1058,14 +1067,14 @@ (dmacro . [(20200803 633) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 6))) "Repeated detection and execution of key operation" tar ((:commit . "0008e7d2403a20f444b29a63fad65819aefabe18") (:authors ("Toshiyuki Masui" . "masui@ptiecan.com") ("Makoto Owada") ("Eiji Obata") ("Nobuyuki Mine")) (:maintainers ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-jp/dmacro"))]) (dmenu . [(20190908 44) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "simulate the dmenu command line program" tar ((:commit . "e8cc9b27c79d3ecc252267c082ab8e9c82eab264") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "usability"))]) (dna-mode . 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[(20151123 1302) ((s (1 6 0))) "simple text templates" tar ((:commit . "500127f0172ac7a1eec627e026b59136580a74ac") (:authors ("Alessandro Piras" . "laynor@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alessandro Piras" . "laynor@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alessandro Piras" . "laynor@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "convenience"))]) (doom . [(20180301 2308) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "DOM implementation and manipulation library" tar ((:commit . "e59040aefc92dd9b3134eb623624307fb9e4327b") (:authors ("Alex Schroeder" . "alex@gnu.org") ("Henrik.Motakef" . "elisp@henrik-motakef.de") ("Katherine Whitlock" . "toroidal-code@gmail.com") ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Schroeder")) (:maintainer "Alex Schroeder") (:keywords "xml" "dom") (:url . "http://www.github.com/kensanata/doom.el/"))]) - (doom-modeline . [(20230726 1624) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (28 1 1 1)) (nerd-icons (0 0 1)) (shrink-path (0 2 0))) "A minimal and modern mode-line" tar ((:commit . 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"julien@sideburns.eu") (:keywords ".net" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/julienXX/dotnet.el"))]) @@ -1104,19 +1114,19 @@ (dtb-mode . [(20210105 1132) ((emacs (25))) "Show device tree souce in dtbs" tar ((:commit . "d5bca7d1afaac5615c586b60c7314a1d0e2514dc") (:authors ("Schspa Shi" . "schspa@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Schspa Shi" . "schspa@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Schspa Shi" . "schspa@gmail.com") (:keywords "dtb" "dts" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/schspa/dtb-mode"))]) (dtk . [(20230601 1417) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 6 1)) (dash (2 12 0)) (seq (1 9)) (s (1 9))) "access SWORD content via diatheke" tar ((:commit . "c3214bcab4076ac7855a19b52a2925e279477e8d") (:authors ("David Thompson")) (:maintainers ("David Thompson")) (:maintainer "David Thompson") (:keywords "hypermedia") (:url . "https://github.com/dtk01/dtk.el"))]) (dtrace-script-mode . [(20150214 623) nil "DTrace code editing commands for Emacs" tar ((:commit . 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"de7d66c3c864a4722a973ee9bc228a14be49ba0c") (:authors ("Leo Liu" . "sdl.web@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Leo Liu" . "sdl.web@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Leo Liu" . "sdl.web@gmail.com") (:keywords "killing" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/leoliu/easy-kill"))]) - (easy-kill-extras . [(20210529 945) ((easy-kill (0 9 4))) "Extra functions for easy-kill." tar ((:commit . "74e9d0fcafc38d5f24e6209671a552bc1ba5a867") (:authors ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainers ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainer "Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org") (:keywords "killing" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/knu/easy-kill-extras.el"))]) + (easy-kill-extras . [(20230829 526) ((easy-kill (0 9 4))) "Extra functions for easy-kill." tar ((:commit . "677435739c698ed81c3732188c29aa98bd9ffb08") (:authors ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainers ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainer "Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org") (:keywords "killing" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/knu/easy-kill-extras.el"))]) (easy-repeat . [(20150516 848) ((emacs (24 4))) "Repeat easily" tar ((:commit . "060f0e6801c82c40c06961dc0528a00e18947a8c") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com") (:keywords "repeat" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/easy-repeat.el"))]) (ebf . [(20210225 1211) ((dash (2 18 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "brainfuck language transpiler to Emacs Lisp" tar ((:commit . "6cbeb4d62416f4cfd5be8906667342af8ecc44a6") (:authors ("Alexey Kutepov" . "reximkut@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alexey Kutepov" . "reximkut@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexey Kutepov" . "reximkut@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rexim/ebf"))]) (ebib . [(20230221 2204) ((parsebib (4 0)) (emacs (26 1))) "a BibTeX database manager" tar ((:commit . "5a03e4662dccbffe63605bb8e88bfb691ebe0afa") (:authors ("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm")) (:maintainers ("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm")) (:maintainer "Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm") (:keywords "text" "bibtex") (:url . "http://joostkremers.github.io/ebib/"))]) @@ -1168,7 +1178,7 @@ (edit-list . [(20100930 1443) nil "edit a single list" tar ((:commit . "f460d3f9e208a4e606fe6ded307f1b011916ca71") (:authors ("Michael Olson" . "mwolson@gnu.org")) (:maintainers ("Michael Olson" . "mwolson@gnu.org")) (:maintainer "Michael Olson" . "mwolson@gnu.org") (:url . "http://mwolson.org/static/dist/elisp/edit-list.el"))]) (edit-server . [(20220908 1014) nil "server that responds to edit requests from Chrome" tar ((:commit . "3ce09c6eb2919d56ef052b1584bba6abb12f7e99") (:authors ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com") (:url . "https://github.com/stsquad/emacs_chrome"))]) (edit-server-htmlize . [(20130329 2248) ((edit-server (1 9))) "(de)HTMLization hooks for edit-server.el" tar ((:commit . "e7f8dadfabe869c77ca241cd6fbd4c52bd908392") (:authors ("Roland McGrath" . "roland@hack.frob.com")) (:maintainers ("Roland McGrath" . "roland@hack.frob.com")) (:maintainer "Roland McGrath" . "roland@hack.frob.com") (:url . "https://github.com/frobtech/edit-server-htmlize"))]) - (editorconfig . [(20230526 2314) ((emacs (26 1)) (nadvice (0 3))) "EditorConfig Emacs Plugin" tar ((:commit . "d4111f65c68f18f0dfb3072ee0d9b1d4cee80b52") (:authors ("EditorConfig Team" . "editorconfig@googlegroups.com")) (:maintainers ("EditorConfig Team" . "editorconfig@googlegroups.com")) (:maintainer "EditorConfig Team" . "editorconfig@googlegroups.com") (:keywords "convenience" "editorconfig") (:url . "https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-emacs#readme"))]) + (editorconfig . [(20230802 1505) ((emacs (26 1)) (nadvice (0 3))) "EditorConfig Emacs Plugin" tar ((:commit . "df0e5180db1d1267c9ea39abbe98b7993e83bae7") (:authors ("EditorConfig Team" . "editorconfig@googlegroups.com")) (:maintainers ("EditorConfig Team" . "editorconfig@googlegroups.com")) (:maintainer "EditorConfig Team" . "editorconfig@googlegroups.com") (:keywords "convenience" "editorconfig") (:url . "https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-emacs#readme"))]) (editorconfig-charset-extras . [(20180223 457) ((editorconfig (0 6 0))) "Extra EditorConfig Charset Support" tar ((:commit . "ddf60923c6f4841cb593b2ea04c9c710a01d262f") (:authors ("10sr" . "8.slashes@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("10sr" . "8.slashes@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "10sr" . "8.slashes@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/10sr/editorconfig-charset-extras-el"))]) (editorconfig-custom-majormode . [(20180816 244) ((editorconfig (0 6 0))) "Decide major-mode and mmm-mode from EditorConfig" tar ((:commit . "13ad1c83f847bedd4b3a19f9df7fd925853b19de") (:authors ("10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>")) (:maintainers ("10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>")) (:maintainer "10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>") (:keywords "editorconfig" "util") (:url . "https://github.com/10sr/editorconfig-custom-majormode-el"))]) (editorconfig-domain-specific . [(20180505 924) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (editorconfig (0 6 0))) "Apply brace style and other \"domain-specific\" EditorConfig properties" tar ((:commit . "e9824160fb2e466afa755240ee3ab7cc5657fb04") (:authors ("Lassi Kortela" . "lassi@lassi.io")) (:maintainers ("Lassi Kortela" . "lassi@lassi.io")) (:maintainer "Lassi Kortela" . "lassi@lassi.io") (:keywords "editorconfig" "util") (:url . "https://github.com/lassik/editorconfig-emacs-domain-specific"))]) @@ -1178,6 +1188,7 @@ (edts . [(20220521 1345) ((auto-complete (20201213 1255)) (auto-highlight-symbol (20211106 638)) (dash (20210609 1330)) (emacs (24 3)) (erlang (20210315 1640)) (f (20191110 1357)) (popup (20210317 138)) (s (20210603 736))) "Erlang Development Tool Suite" tar ((:commit . "77e0dc91f603e8bedebfdccc90352ebbfd217c99"))]) (edwina . [(20221206 1610) ((emacs (25))) "Dynamic window manager" tar ((:commit . "f95c31b1de95df7e83338a5d4daf3363df325862") (:authors ("Alex Griffin" . "a@ajgrf.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Griffin" . "a@ajgrf.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Griffin" . "a@ajgrf.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/ajgrf/edwina"))]) (efar . [(20230216 1213) ((emacs (26 1))) "FAR-like file manager" tar ((:commit . "78618a6cd9fe7d46c3728db3589d1fe50f7c1c6b") (:authors ("\"Vladimir Suntsov\"" . "vladimir@suntsov.online")) (:maintainers (nil . "vladimir@suntsov.online")) (:maintainer nil . "vladimir@suntsov.online") (:keywords "files") (:url . "https://github.com/suntsov/efar"))]) + (eff . [(20230613 958) ((emacs (28))) "Show symbols in Executable File Formats" tar ((:commit . "3ad6a3f3886c532149f9a1c8c740ab95940ab63b") (:keywords "elf" "readelf" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/oxidase/eff"))]) (efire . [(20151009 2031) ((circe (1 2))) "Use campfire from Emacs" tar ((:commit . "d38dd6dd7974b7cb11bff6fd84846fd01163211a") (:authors ("João Távora" . "joaotavora@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("João Távora" . "joaotavora@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "João Távora" . "joaotavora@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/capitaomorte/efire"))]) (eg . [(20170830 815) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24 3))) "Norton Guide reader" tar ((:commit . "1c7f1613d2aaae728ef540305f6ba030616f86bd") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainers ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:keywords "docs") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/eg.el"))]) (egalgo . [(20211105 1657) ((emacs (24 3))) "Genetic algorithm" tar ((:commit . "a56a86591351d53ca2add7c651757bfb0064fb22") (:authors ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com") (:keywords "data") (:url . "https://github.com/ROCKTAKEY/egalgo"))]) @@ -1191,11 +1202,11 @@ (ego . [(20200803 1101) ((emacs (24 5)) (ht (1 5)) (mustache (0 22)) (htmlize (1 47)) (org (8 0)) (dash (2 0 0))) "a static site generator based on org mode, forked from org-page." tar ((:commit . "211c4cb2af2582849d9df984fb2346deecaf79be") (:authors ("Feng Shu ") ("Kelvin Hu ") ("Kuangdash ")) (:maintainer "Feng Shu ") (:keywords "org-mode" "convenience" "beautify") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-china/EGO"))]) (eide . [(20230525 651) nil "IDE interface" tar ((:commit . "8cabc6d77b41bf0c9982ab56530c088d980bc353") (:authors ("Cédric Marie" . "cedric@hjuvi.fr.eu.org")) (:maintainer "Cédric Marie" . "cedric@hjuvi.fr.eu.org") (:url . "https://software.hjuvi.fr.eu.org/eide/"))]) (eimp . [(20120826 2039) nil "Emacs Image Manipulation Package" tar ((:commit . "2e7536fe6d8f7faf1bad7a8ae37faba0162c3b4f") (:authors ("Matthew P. Hodges" . "MPHodges@member.fsf.org")) (:maintainers ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk") (:keywords "files" "frames"))]) - (ein . [(20230622 1757) ((emacs (25)) (websocket (1 12)) (anaphora (1 0 4)) (request (0 3 3)) (deferred (0 5)) (polymode (0 2 2)) (dash (2 13 0)) (with-editor (0 -1))) "Emacs IPython Notebook" tar ((:commit . "32e2681d01fefde34760795b514cb98cb8a750d4") (:keywords "jupyter" "literate programming" "reproducible research") (:url . "https://github.com/dickmao/emacs-ipython-notebook"))]) + (ein . [(20230827 325) ((emacs (26 1)) (websocket (1 12)) (anaphora (1 0 4)) (request (0 3 3)) (deferred (0 5)) (polymode (0 2 2)) (dash (2 13 0)) (with-editor (0 -1))) "jupyter notebook client" tar ((:commit . "ac92eb92eac35a9542485969487e43f5318825a1") (:keywords "jupyter" "literate programming" "reproducible research") (:url . "https://github.com/dickmao/emacs-ipython-notebook"))]) (eink-theme . [(20190219 858) nil "E Ink color theme" tar ((:commit . "326b07523dcb076d6209cdbc7fdbb73df296dbdb") (:authors ("Marian Schubert" . "marian.schubert@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Marian Schubert" . "marian.schubert@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Marian Schubert" . "marian.schubert@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/maio/eink-emacs"))]) - (ejc-sql . [(20230702 2048) ((emacs (26 3)) (clomacs (0 0 5)) (dash (2 16 0)) (spinner (1 7 3))) "Emacs SQL client uses Clojure JDBC." tar ((:commit . "cfb2a3b00d16c6b8575b84d4963ac0c21f91fa05") (:authors ("Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com") (:keywords "sql" "jdbc") (:url . "https://github.com/kostafey/ejc-sql"))]) + (ejc-sql . [(20230822 1534) ((emacs (26 3)) (clomacs (0 0 5)) (dash (2 16 0)) (spinner (1 7 3))) "Emacs SQL client uses Clojure JDBC." tar ((:commit . "c99a257c18dbcca02a63172b4f1c2a947c908d8e") (:authors ("Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kostafey" . "kostafey@gmail.com") (:keywords "sql" "jdbc") (:url . "https://github.com/kostafey/ejc-sql"))]) (ejson-mode . [(20190720 2138) ((emacs (25))) "Major mode for editing ejson files." tar ((:commit . "9630dfac9549779711dbe89e621f516bb4b3a354") (:authors ("Dante Catalfamo")) (:maintainers ("Dante Catalfamo")) (:maintainer "Dante Catalfamo") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/dantecatalfamo/ejson-mode"))]) - (ekg . [(20230620 1807) ((triples (0 3 2)) (emacs (28 1))) "A system for recording and linking information" tar ((:commit . "9fa918ae4b3a7a8541e570fc358174346d875e85") (:authors ("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com") (:keywords "outlines" "hypermedia") (:url . "https://github.com/ahyatt/ekg"))]) + (ekg . [(20230810 316) ((triples (0 3 5)) (emacs (28 1))) "A system for recording and linking information" tar ((:commit . "c668d397add6b84a7e35dfae04cdfb2be451f032") (:authors ("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com") (:keywords "outlines" "hypermedia") (:url . "https://github.com/ahyatt/ekg"))]) (el-autoyas . [(20120918 1317) nil "Automatically create Emacs-Lisp Yasnippets" tar ((:commit . "bde0251ecb504f585dfa27c205c8e312655310cc") (:authors ("Matthew L. Fidler")) (:maintainers ("Matthew L. Fidler")) (:maintainer "Matthew L. Fidler") (:keywords "emacs" "lisp" "mode" "yasnippet") (:url . "https://github.com/mlf176f2/el-autoyas.el"))]) (el-fetch . [(20230624 2) ((emacs (25 1))) "Show system information in Neofetch-like style (eg CPU, RAM)" tar ((:commit . "7907fd7829ca55b21a62d23c17066fdfde9cd07c") (:authors ("Maciej Barć" . "xgqt@riseup.net")) (:maintainers ("Maciej Barć" . "xgqt@riseup.net")) (:maintainer "Maciej Barć" . "xgqt@riseup.net") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/xgqt/emacs-el-fetch"))]) (el-fly-indent-mode . [(20180422 243) ((emacs (25))) "Indent Emacs Lisp on the fly" tar ((:commit . "1dd4b907ff4d9581c18b4e38e8719e83ba0dace1") (:authors ("Jiahao Li" . "jiahaowork@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jiahao Li" . "jiahaowork@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jiahao Li" . "jiahaowork@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/jiahaowork/el-fly-indent-mode.el"))]) @@ -1219,8 +1230,8 @@ (elcontext . [(20210109 1238) ((ht (2 3)) (hydra (0 14 0)) (emacs (24 3)) (f (0 20 0)) (osx-location (0 4)) (uuidgen (0 3))) "Create context specific actions" tar ((:commit . "2efd3dd8c5176c4f071bb048be6cb069b05d6e9e") (:authors ("Thomas Sojka")) (:maintainers ("Thomas Sojka")) (:maintainer "Thomas Sojka") (:keywords "calendar" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/rollacaster/elcontext"))]) (elcord . [(20230627 1213) ((emacs (25 1))) "Allows you to integrate Rich Presence from Discord" tar ((:commit . "bb12802f1f1e34345c600f69111c1a53bf98185e") (:authors ("heatingdevice") ("Wilfredo Velázquez-Rodríguez" . "zulu.inuoe@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("heatingdevice")) (:maintainer "heatingdevice") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://github.com/Mstrodl/elcord"))]) (elcouch . [(20201108 955) ((emacs (25 1)) (json-mode (1 0 0)) (libelcouch (0 11 0)) (navigel (0 3 0))) "View and manipulate CouchDB databases" tar ((:commit . "3d162dda14411349e12509029d2b621c5d1edea2") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:keywords "data" "tools") (:url . "https://gitlab.petton.fr/DamienCassou/elcouch"))]) - (eldev . [(20230726 1748) ((emacs (24 4))) "Elisp development tool" tar ((:commit . "ab04c94dda0bdb8b665509ec178b0b0878e6dc4a") (:authors ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com") (:keywords "maint" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/doublep/eldev"))]) - (eldoc-box . [(20230610 700) ((emacs (27 1))) "Display documentation in childframe" tar ((:commit . "049eacfd9808c446d93891b4d3332f5d62c0c053") (:authors ("Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/casouri/eldoc-box"))]) + (eldev . [(20230829 1903) ((emacs (24 4))) "Elisp development tool" tar ((:commit . "08db5ae31b1d4bf12a6d62b6d49a6fbd245d3d3e") (:authors ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com") (:keywords "maint" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-eldev/eldev"))]) + (eldoc-box . [(20230810 503) ((emacs (27 1))) "Display documentation in childframe" tar ((:commit . "73345daa47a5612f298896e5eb044e10a79496e7") (:authors ("Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/casouri/eldoc-box"))]) (eldoc-cmake . [(20190419 2244) ((emacs (25 1))) "Eldoc support for CMake" tar ((:commit . "4453c03b5c95ff32842f13db2fc317fb0fe2f79e") (:authors ("Kirill Ignatiev")) (:maintainers ("Kirill Ignatiev")) (:maintainer "Kirill Ignatiev") (:url . 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"f719e2404ab6f3323df9341751469cb2e413e013") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-elsa/Elsa"))]) @@ -1291,7 +1302,7 @@ (elscreen-mew . [(20160504 1835) ((elscreen (20120413 807))) "ElScreen Add-On for Mew" tar ((:commit . "89871fad690ae161dc076e16ef481b1965612077") (:authors ("Takashi Masuda" . "masutaka.net@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Takashi Masuda" . "masutaka.net@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Takashi Masuda" . "masutaka.net@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/masutaka/elscreen-mew"))]) (elscreen-multi-term . [(20200417 821) ((emacs (24 4)) (elscreen (1 4 6)) (multi-term (1 3))) "Multi term for elscreen" tar ((:commit . "4ea89bae0444d9d4377515929f76cb3e98140f1f") (:authors ("wamei" . "wamei.cho@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("wamei" . "wamei.cho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "wamei" . 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[(20230810 2114) ((emacs (26)) (elscreen (20180321)) (dash (2 14 1))) "Minor mode to display tabs of elscreen in a dedicated buffer" tar ((:commit . "21c1f3d3ec47f8b5e31bb0b26b4f60864e49e966") (:authors ("Aki Syunsuke" . "sunny.day.dev@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Aki Syunsuke" . "sunny.day.dev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Aki Syunsuke" . "sunny.day.dev@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/aki-s/elscreen-tab"))]) (elune-theme . [(20230526 2238) nil "Elune theme" tar ((:commit . "e0f3f4def066e679cfdde3bbade4c83dcfc38cd8") (:authors ("Çağan Korkmaz" . "xcatalystt@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Çağan Korkmaz" . "xcatalystt@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Çağan Korkmaz" . "xcatalystt@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/xcatalyst/elune-theme"))]) (elvish-mode . [(20180809 1612) ((emacs (24 3))) "Defines a major mode for Elvish" tar ((:commit . "c3a7e31564256b9755b1ab9fb40d32ad78cd1ad2") (:authors ("Adam Schwalm" . "adamschwalm@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Adam Schwalm" . "adamschwalm@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Adam Schwalm" . "adamschwalm@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ALSchwalm/elvish-mode"))]) (elwm . [(20150817 1007) ((dash (1 1 0))) "Minimalistic window manager for emacs" tar ((:commit . "c33b183f006ad476c3a44dab316f580f8b369930") (:authors ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com") (:keywords "docs") (:url . "https://github.com/Fuco1/elwm"))]) @@ -1310,7 +1321,7 @@ (emamux . [(20200315 1220) ((emacs (24 3))) "Interact with tmux" tar ((:commit . "6172131d78038f0b1490e24bac60534bf4ad3b30") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-emamux"))]) (emamux-ruby-test . [(20130812 1639) ((emamux (0 1)) (projectile (0 9 1))) "Ruby test with emamux" tar ((:commit . "785bfd44d097a46bb2ebe1e62ac7595fd4dc9ab5") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emamux-ruby-test"))]) (emaps . [(20200508 1759) ((dash (2 17 0)) (emacs (24))) "Utilities for working with keymaps" tar ((:commit . "7c561f3ded2015ed3774e5784059d6601082743e") (:authors ("Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com")) (:maintainers ("Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com")) (:maintainer "Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com") (:keywords "convenience" "keyboard" "keymap" "utility") (:url . "https://github.com/GuiltyDolphin/emaps"))]) - (embark . [(20230716 2345) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 4 0))) "Conveniently act on minibuffer completions" tar ((:commit . "9a44418c349e41020cdc5ad1bd21e8c77a429062") (:authors ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainers ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainer "Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/oantolin/embark"))]) + (embark . [(20230828 645) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 4 0))) "Conveniently act on minibuffer completions" tar ((:commit . "262070fd60e6f0bff68c5aa47ce45c21843f6408") (:authors ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainers ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainer "Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/oantolin/embark"))]) (embark-consult . [(20230616 2243) ((emacs (27 1)) (embark (0 20)) (consult (0 17))) "Consult integration for Embark" tar ((:commit . "b48412f62c07e056425044e7d528a0aae2ee8d8b") (:authors ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainers ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainer "Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/oantolin/embark"))]) (embark-vc . [(20230212 1920) ((emacs (27 1)) (embark (0 21 1)) (forge (0 3)) (compat (29 1 3 0))) "Embark actions for various version control integrations" tar ((:commit . "070666b0de8fc2832aa2510b9ba492565cb5e35e") (:authors ("Ellis Kenyő ")) (:maintainers ("Ellis Kenyő" . "me@elken.dev")) (:maintainer "Ellis Kenyő" . "me@elken.dev") (:keywords "convenience" "matching" "terminals" "tools" "unix" "vc") (:url . "https://github.com/elken/embark-vc"))]) (ember-mode . [(20200208 1423) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Ember navigation mode for emacs" tar ((:commit . "a587c423041b2fcb065fd5b6a03b2899b764e462") (:authors ("Aad Versteden" . "madnificent@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Aad Versteden" . "madnificent@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Aad Versteden" . "madnificent@gmail.com") (:keywords "ember" "ember.js" "emberjs"))]) @@ -1318,7 +1329,7 @@ (embrace . [(20171031 1833) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (expand-region (0 10 0))) "Add/Change/Delete pairs based on `expand-region'" tar ((:commit . "dd5da196e5bcc5e6d87e1937eca0c21da4334ef2") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions"))]) (emidje . [(20190209 1726) ((emacs (25)) (cider (0 17 0)) (seq (2 16)) (magit-popup (2 4 0))) "Test runner and report viewer for Midje" tar ((:commit . "7e92f053964d925c97dc8cca8d4d70a3030021db") (:authors ("Alan Ghelardi" . "alan.ghelardi@nubank.com.br")) (:maintainers ("Alan Ghelardi" . "alan.ghelardi@nubank.com.br")) (:maintainer "Alan Ghelardi" . "alan.ghelardi@nubank.com.br") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/nubank/emidje"))]) (emmet-mode . [(20221111 329) nil "Unofficial Emmet's support for emacs" tar ((:commit . "63b6932603184956b5ea8919036d2b307b48d7fd") (:authors ("Shin Aoyama" . "smihica@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shin Aoyama" . "smihica@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shin Aoyama" . "smihica@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/smihica/emmet-mode"))]) - (emms . [(20230727 1543) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (nadvice (0 3)) (seq (0))) "The Emacs Multimedia System" tar ((:commit . "8ad5cf981b24cd9c7748232a843fafd2d62f6e15") (:authors ("Jorgen Schäfer" . "forcer@forcix.cx")) (:maintainers ("Yoni Rabkin" . "yrk@gnu.org")) (:maintainer "Yoni Rabkin" . "yrk@gnu.org") (:keywords "emms" "mp3" "ogg" "flac" "music" "mpeg" "video" "multimedia") (:url . "https://www.gnu.org/software/emms/"))]) + (emms . [(20230818 1438) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (nadvice (0 3)) (seq (0))) "The Emacs Multimedia System" tar ((:commit . "4567938c2c4182ba1ad01e7b3133d32a10095fb5") (:authors ("Jorgen Schäfer" . "forcer@forcix.cx")) (:maintainers ("Yoni Rabkin" . "yrk@gnu.org")) (:maintainer "Yoni Rabkin" . "yrk@gnu.org") (:keywords "emms" "mp3" "ogg" "flac" "music" "mpeg" "video" "multimedia") (:url . "https://www.gnu.org/software/emms/"))]) (emms-info-mediainfo . [(20131223 1300) ((emms (0))) "Info-method for EMMS using medianfo" tar ((:commit . "bce16eae9eacd38719fea62a9755225a888da59d") (:authors ("Fabián Ezequiel Gallina" . "fgallina@gnu.org")) (:maintainers ("Fabián Ezequiel Gallina" . "fgallina@gnu.org")) (:maintainer "Fabián Ezequiel Gallina" . "fgallina@gnu.org") (:keywords "multimedia" "processes"))]) (emms-mark-ext . [(20130529 327) ((emms (3 0))) "Extra functions for emms-mark-mode and emms-tag-edit-mode" tar ((:commit . "ec68129e3e9e469e5bf160c6a1b7030e322f3541") (:authors ("Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com")) (:maintainers ("Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com") (:keywords "convenience" "multimedia") (:url . "https://github.com/vapniks/emms-mark-ext"))]) (emms-mode-line-cycle . [(20160221 1120) ((emacs (24)) (emms (4 0))) "Display the emms mode line as a ticker" tar ((:commit . "2c2f395e484a1d345050ddd61ff5fab71a92a6bc") (:authors ("momomo5717")) (:maintainers ("momomo5717")) (:maintainer "momomo5717") (:keywords "emms" "mode-line") (:url . "https://github.com/momomo5717/emms-mode-line-cycle"))]) @@ -1334,7 +1345,7 @@ (emojify . [(20210108 1111) ((seq (1 11)) (ht (2 0)) (emacs (24 3))) "Display emojis in Emacs" tar ((:commit . "cfa00865388809363df3f884b4dd554a5d44f835") (:authors ("Iqbal Ansari" . "iqbalansari02@yahoo.com")) (:maintainers ("Iqbal Ansari" . "iqbalansari02@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Iqbal Ansari" . "iqbalansari02@yahoo.com") (:keywords "multimedia" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify"))]) (emojify-logos . [(20180814 917) ((emojify (0 4))) "Add logos to emojify" tar ((:commit . "a3e78bcbdf863092d4c9b026ac08bf7d1c7c0e8b") (:authors ("mxgoldstein" . "m_goldstein@gmx.net")) (:maintainers ("mxgoldstein" . "m_goldstein@gmx.net")) (:maintainer "mxgoldstein" . "m_goldstein@gmx.net") (:url . "https://github.com/mxgoldstein/emojify-logos"))]) (empos . [(20151011 1916) nil "Locate bibtex citations from within emacs" tar ((:commit . "7b99ad30e56937adb7e6349777e5a2045597d564") (:authors ("Dimitris Alikaniotis ")) (:maintainers ("Dimitris Alikaniotis ")) (:maintainer "Dimitris Alikaniotis ") (:keywords "citations" "reference" "bibtex" "reftex") (:url . "http://github.com/dimalik/empos/"))]) - (empv . [(20230710 1828) ((emacs (28 1)) (s (1 13 0))) "A multimedia player/manager, YouTube interface" tar ((:commit . "13efdc5bc3fcd71dea14ce2bea15727cec66063e") (:authors ("Isa Mert Gurbuz" . "isamertgurbuz@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Isa Mert Gurbuz" . "isamertgurbuz@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Isa Mert Gurbuz" . "isamertgurbuz@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/isamert/empv.el"))]) + (empv . [(20230820 1340) ((emacs (28 1)) (s (1 13 0))) "A multimedia player/manager, YouTube interface" tar ((:commit . "1721a581d68f211a7f0104554858ea2afb1723ff") (:authors ("Isa Mert Gurbuz" . "isamertgurbuz@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Isa Mert Gurbuz" . "isamertgurbuz@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Isa Mert Gurbuz" . "isamertgurbuz@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/isamert/empv.el"))]) (emr . [(20220108 548) ((s (1 3 1)) (dash (1 2 0)) (cl-lib (0 2)) (popup (0 5 0)) (emacs (24 1)) (list-utils (0 3 0)) (paredit (24 0 0)) (projectile (0 9 1)) (clang-format (0 0 1)) (iedit (0 97))) "Emacs refactoring system." tar ((:commit . "cac1b52932926f56d7f6d2923732d20bbd20670d") (:authors ("Chris Barrett" . "chris.d.barrett@me.com")) (:maintainers ("Chris Barrett" . "chris.d.barrett@me.com")) (:maintainer "Chris Barrett" . "chris.d.barrett@me.com") (:keywords "tools" "convenience" "refactoring") (:url . "https://github.com/Wilfred/emacs-refactor"))]) (enclose . [(20121008 1614) nil "Enclose cursor within punctuation pairs." tar ((:commit . "2fff3d4fcc1089f87647042d7164ba04282766ae") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:keywords "speed" "convenience") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/enclose"))]) (encourage-mode . [(20151128 905) ((emacs (24 4))) "Encourages you in your work. :D" tar ((:commit . "ca411e6bfd3d0edffe95852127bd995730b942e3") (:authors ("Patrick Mosby" . "patrick@schreiblogade.de")) (:maintainers ("Patrick Mosby" . "patrick@schreiblogade.de")) (:maintainer "Patrick Mosby" . "patrick@schreiblogade.de") (:keywords "fun") (:url . "https://github.com/halbtuerke/encourage-mode.el"))]) @@ -1346,12 +1357,12 @@ (eno . [(20191013 1239) ((dash (2 12 1)) (edit-at-point (1 0))) "Goto/copy/cut any word/symbol/line in view, similar to ace-jump/easymotion" tar ((:commit . "c5c6193687c0bede1ddf507c430cf8b0a6d272d9") (:authors (nil . "")) (:maintainers (nil . "")) (:maintainer nil . "") (:url . "http://github.com/enoson/eno.el"))]) (enotify . [(20130407 1348) nil "A networked notification system for emacs" tar ((:commit . "7fd2f48ef4ff32c8f013c634ea2dd6b1d1409f80") (:authors ("Alessandro Piras" . "laynor@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alessandro Piras" . "laynor@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools"))]) (environ . [(20230518 1310) ((emacs (24 1)) (dash (2 17 0)) (f (0 20 0)) (s (1 12 0))) "API for environment variables and env files" tar ((:commit . "9530e2f1ead5bd37aca4d298514800f73b3cc0a7") (:authors ("Chris Clark" . "cfclrk@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Chris Clark" . "cfclrk@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chris Clark" . "cfclrk@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/cfclrk/environ"))]) - (envrc . [(20230622 1605) ((seq (2)) (emacs (25 1)) (inheritenv (0 1))) "Support for `direnv' that operates buffer-locally" tar ((:commit . "6389a8f5b8903bdeb2abfa289c010971f67e4176") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "processes" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/envrc"))]) + (envrc . [(20230809 600) ((seq (2)) (emacs (25 1)) (inheritenv (0 1))) "Support for `direnv' that operates buffer-locally" tar ((:commit . "dbb8f3e580909d1942fa4e27381b6f97b668b3c2") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "processes" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/envrc"))]) (eopengrok . [(20230114 1413) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 10 0)) (magit (2 1 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "opengrok interface for emacs" tar ((:commit . "83b1695774f8bdc322e528ade9dffe9b2e93f32a") (:authors ("Youngjoo Lee" . "youngker@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Youngjoo Lee" . "youngker@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Youngjoo Lee" . "youngker@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools"))]) (epc . [(20140610 534) ((concurrent (0 3 1)) (ctable (0 1 2))) "A RPC stack for the Emacs Lisp" tar ((:commit . "94cd36a3bec752263ac9b1b3a9dd2def329d2af7") (:authors ("SAKURAI Masashi ")) (:maintainers ("SAKURAI Masashi ")) (:maintainer "SAKURAI Masashi ") (:keywords "lisp" "rpc") (:url . "https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-epc"))]) (epic . [(20170210 23) ((htmlize (1 47))) "Evernote Picker for Cocoa Emacs" tar ((:commit . "a41826c330eb0ea061d58a08cc861b0c4ac8ec4e") (:authors ("Yoshinari Nomura" . "nom@quickhack.net")) (:maintainers ("Yoshinari Nomura" . "nom@quickhack.net")) (:maintainer "Yoshinari Nomura" . "nom@quickhack.net") (:keywords "evernote" "applescript") (:url . "https://github.com/yoshinari-nomura/epic"))]) (eping . [(20201027 2149) ((emacs (25 1))) "Ping websites to check internet connectivity" tar ((:commit . "004496ee06c0b8ead4a4f49e17109e8eb32eb49d") (:authors ("Sean Hutchings" . "seanhut@yandex.com")) (:maintainers ("Sean Hutchings" . "seanhut@yandex.com")) (:maintainer "Sean Hutchings" . "seanhut@yandex.com") (:keywords "comm" "processes" "terminals" "unix") (:url . "https://github.com/sean-hut/eping"))]) - (epkg . [(20230714 33) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1)) (closql (20230407)) (emacsql (20230409)) (llama (0 2 0))) "Browse the Emacsmirror package database" tar ((:commit . "5acd45411b012b15ec1a042418c9024b091c3ad7") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/epkg"))]) + (epkg . [(20230810 1304) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1)) (closql (20230407)) (emacsql (20230409)) (llama (0 2 0))) "Browse the Emacsmirror package database" tar ((:commit . "b22da65653418290dc93f7c8b167e8600cdaedb0") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/epkg"))]) (epkg-marginalia . [(20230603 1401) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1)) (epkg (3 3 3)) (llama (0 3 0)) (marginalia (1 2))) "Show Epkg information in completion annotations" tar ((:commit . "f5eda857a99d02aad9e89bd80c327930e815fc8a") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/epkg-marginalia"))]) (epl . [(20180205 2049) ((cl-lib (0 3))) "Emacs Package Library" tar ((:commit . "78ab7a85c08222cd15582a298a364774e3282ce6") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainers ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "http://github.com/cask/epl"))]) (epm . [(20190509 443) ((emacs (24 3)) (epl (0 8))) "Emacs Package Manager" tar ((:commit . "6375ddbf93c5f25647f6ebb25b54045b3c93a5be") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/epm"))]) @@ -1406,7 +1417,7 @@ (eshell-git-prompt . [(20220830 2000) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 11 0))) "Some Eshell prompt for Git users" tar ((:commit . "dfcf9cd93add6763e2c46603b0323274d4c22906") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainers ("Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:keywords "eshell" "git") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/eshell-git-prompt"))]) (eshell-info-banner . [(20220728 1006) ((emacs (25 1)) (s (1))) "System information as your Eshell banner" tar ((:commit . "987e69a66276ca057798896c606e5c5d5fb9ee5c") (:authors ("Lucien Cartier-Tilet" . "lucien@phundrak.com")) (:maintainers ("Lucien Cartier-Tilet" . "lucien@phundrak.com")) (:maintainer "Lucien Cartier-Tilet" . "lucien@phundrak.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Phundrak/eshell-info-banner.el"))]) (eshell-outline . [(20201121 620) ((emacs (25 1))) "Enhanced outline-mode for Eshell" tar ((:commit . "6f917afa5b3d36764d76d7864589094647d8c3b4") (:authors ("Jamie Beardslee" . "jdb@jamzattack.xyz")) (:maintainers ("Jamie Beardslee" . "jdb@jamzattack.xyz")) (:maintainer "Jamie Beardslee" . "jdb@jamzattack.xyz") (:keywords "unix" "eshell" "outline" "convenience") (:url . "https://git.jamzattack.xyz/eshell-outline"))]) - (eshell-prompt-extras . [(20210925 110) ((emacs (25))) "Display extra information for your eshell prompt." tar ((:commit . "c2078093323206b91a1b1f5786d79faa00b76be7") (:authors ("zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com")) (:maintainers ("Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:keywords "eshell" "prompt") (:url . "https://github.com/zwild/eshell-prompt-extras"))]) + (eshell-prompt-extras . [(20230815 1251) ((emacs (25))) "Display extra information for your eshell prompt." tar ((:commit . "f490ab511a36166f09b97811495b09d72c9d37f9") (:authors ("zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com")) (:maintainers ("Xu Chunyang" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Xu Chunyang" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com") (:keywords "eshell" "prompt") (:url . "https://github.com/zwild/eshell-prompt-extras"))]) (eshell-syntax-highlighting . [(20230601 246) ((emacs (25 1))) "Highlight eshell commands" tar ((:commit . "8bf0494ca71944b9d4bfb8ec3c93ea29d46bc2f9") (:authors ("Alex Kreisher" . "akreisher18@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Kreisher" . "akreisher18@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Kreisher" . "akreisher18@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/akreisher/eshell-syntax-highlighting"))]) (eshell-toggle . [(20220718 729) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 11 0))) "Show/hide eshell under active window." tar ((:commit . "d4e884624f02e68b267b0044322ad17baa6780f8") (:authors ("Dmitry Cherkassov" . "dcherkassov@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Dmitry Cherkassov" . "dcherkassov@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Cherkassov" . "dcherkassov@gmail.com") (:keywords "processes") (:url . "https://github.com/4da/eshell-toggle"))]) (eshell-up . [(20170425 1737) ((emacs (24))) "Quickly go to a specific parent directory in eshell" tar ((:commit . "b00e447ad7941ab31bcbb6bc0205fd492e887e7d") (:authors ("Peter W. V. Tran-Jørgensen" . "peter.w.v.jorgensen@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Peter W. V. Tran-Jørgensen" . "peter.w.v.jorgensen@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Peter W. V. Tran-Jørgensen" . "peter.w.v.jorgensen@gmail.com") (:keywords "eshell") (:url . "https://github.com/peterwvj/eshell-up"))]) @@ -1424,7 +1435,7 @@ (espy . [(20200317 2333) ((emacs (24))) "Emacs Simple Password Yielder" tar ((:commit . "2c01be937a5e5bde62921684a0b27300705fb4e0") (:authors ("Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/walseb/espy"))]) (esqlite . [(20151206 1206) ((pcsv (1 3 3))) "Manipulate sqlite file from Emacs" tar ((:commit . "fae9826cbc255b0f0686a801288f1441bda5f631") (:authors ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com") (:keywords "data") (:url . "https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-esqlite"))]) (esqlite-helm . [(20151116 850) ((esqlite (0 2 0)) (helm (20131207 845))) "Define helm source for sqlite database" tar ((:commit . "84d5b16198f30949c544affba751ee0d58a000d9") (:authors ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com") (:keywords "data") (:url . "https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-esqlite"))]) - (ess . [(20230419 1527) ((emacs (25 1))) "Emacs Speaks Statistics" tar ((:commit . "5c4ae91cefa5c56fd13b204a9a996825af836a67") (:authors ("David Smith" . "dsmith@stats.adelaide.edu.au") ("A.J. Rossini" . "blindglobe@gmail.com") ("Richard M. Heiberger" . "rmh@temple.edu") ("Kurt Hornik" . "Kurt.Hornik@R-project.org") ("Martin Maechler" . "maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch") ("Rodney A. Sparapani" . "rsparapa@mcw.edu") ("Stephen Eglen" . "stephen@gnu.org") ("Sebastian P. Luque" . "spluque@gmail.com") ("Henning Redestig" . "henning.red@googlemail.com") ("Vitalie Spinu" . "spinuvit@gmail.com") ("Lionel Henry" . "lionel.hry@gmail.com") ("J. Alexander Branham" . "alex.branham@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ESS Core Team" . "ESS-core@r-project.org")) (:maintainer "ESS Core Team" . "ESS-core@r-project.org") (:url . "https://ess.r-project.org/"))]) + (ess . [(20230807 1422) ((emacs (25 1))) "Emacs Speaks Statistics" tar ((:commit . "d8914196ceb2061d850cc899aed79342519972ff") (:authors ("David Smith" . "dsmith@stats.adelaide.edu.au") ("A.J. Rossini" . "blindglobe@gmail.com") ("Richard M. Heiberger" . "rmh@temple.edu") ("Kurt Hornik" . "Kurt.Hornik@R-project.org") ("Martin Maechler" . "maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch") ("Rodney A. Sparapani" . "rsparapa@mcw.edu") ("Stephen Eglen" . "stephen@gnu.org") ("Sebastian P. Luque" . "spluque@gmail.com") ("Henning Redestig" . "henning.red@googlemail.com") ("Vitalie Spinu" . "spinuvit@gmail.com") ("Lionel Henry" . "lionel.hry@gmail.com") ("J. Alexander Branham" . "alex.branham@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ESS Core Team" . "ESS-core@r-project.org")) (:maintainer "ESS Core Team" . "ESS-core@r-project.org") (:url . "https://ess.r-project.org/"))]) (ess-R-data-view . [(20130509 1158) ((ctable (20130313 1743)) (popup (20130324 1305)) (ess (20130225 1754))) "Data viewer for GNU R" tar ((:commit . "d6e98d3ae1e2a2ea39a56eebcdb73e99d29562e9") (:authors ("myuhe ")) (:maintainers ("myuhe")) (:maintainer "myuhe") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/myuhe/ess-R-data-view.el"))]) (ess-r-insert-obj . [(20220610 1406) ((emacs (26 1)) (ess (18 10 1))) "Insert objects in ESS-R" tar ((:commit . "2ded9c23d0af2a7f6c0e02f9ea4af0e5b3cb7fb4") (:authors ("Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com")) (:maintainers ("Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com")) (:maintainer "Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/ShuguangSun/ess-r-insert-obj"))]) (ess-smart-equals . [(20210411 1333) ((emacs (25 1)) (ess (18 10))) "flexible, context-sensitive assignment key for R/S" tar ((:commit . "fea9eea4b59c3e9559b379508e3500076ca99ef1") (:authors ("Christopher R. Genovese" . "genovese@cmu.edu")) (:maintainers ("Christopher R. Genovese" . "genovese@cmu.edu")) (:maintainer "Christopher R. Genovese" . "genovese@cmu.edu") (:keywords "r" "s" "ess" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/genovese/ess-smart-equals"))]) @@ -1443,13 +1454,13 @@ (etherpad . [(20230530 1248) ((emacs (27 1)) (request (0 3)) (let-alist (0 0)) (websocket (1 12)) (parsec (0 1)) (0xc (0 1))) "Interface to the Etherpad API" tar ((:commit . "29409bf9ff05b74d942c1cd7a421eeec2ef96e49") (:authors ("nik gaffney" . "nik@fo.am")) (:maintainers ("nik gaffney" . "nik@fo.am")) (:maintainer "nik gaffney" . "nik@fo.am") (:keywords "comm" "etherpad" "collaborative editing") (:url . "https://github.com/zzkt/ethermacs"))]) (euslisp-mode . [(20170830 1929) ((emacs (24 3)) (s (1 9)) (exec-path-from-shell (0)) (helm-ag (0 58))) "Major mode for Euslisp-formatted text" tar ((:commit . "db62a2d148482317794727982576494596365a55") (:authors ("iory" . "ab.ioryz@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("iory" . "ab.ioryz@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "iory" . "ab.ioryz@gmail.com") (:keywords "euslisp" "euslisp" "github") (:url . "https://github.com/iory/euslisp-mode"))]) (eval-expr . [(20120619 647) nil "enhanced eval-expression command" tar ((:commit . "a0e69e83de41df8dbccefc1962ab4f02206a3328") (:authors ("Noah Friedman" . "friedman@splode.com")) (:maintainers (nil . "friedman@splode.com")) (:maintainer nil . "friedman@splode.com") (:keywords "lisp" "extensions"))]) - (eval-in-repl . [(20201121 1341) ((dash (0 0 0)) (paredit (0 0 0)) (ace-window (0 0 0))) "Consistent ESS-like eval interface for various REPLs" tar ((:commit . "2abb9ccf6f08ae3a5ab504f0b3fd81ce0345b766") (:authors ("Kazuki YOSHIDA" . "kazukiyoshida@mail.harvard.edu")) (:maintainer "Kazuki YOSHIDA" . "kazukiyoshida@mail.harvard.edu") (:keywords "tools" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/kaz-yos/eval-in-repl"))]) + (eval-in-repl . [(20230805 2125) ((dash (0)) (paredit (0)) (ace-window (0))) "Consistent ESS-like eval interface for various REPLs" tar ((:commit . "a57c6a790c0ca72b0d1218b837d3114ef874dd1f") (:authors ("Kazuki YOSHIDA" . "kazukiyoshida@mail.harvard.edu")) (:maintainers ("Kazuki YOSHIDA" . "kazukiyoshida@mail.harvard.edu")) (:maintainer "Kazuki YOSHIDA" . "kazukiyoshida@mail.harvard.edu") (:keywords "tools" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/kaz-yos/eval-in-repl"))]) (eval-sexp-fu . [(20191128 825) ((cl-lib (0))) "Tiny functionality enhancements for evaluating sexps." tar ((:commit . "36d2fe3bcf602e15ca10a7f487da103515ef391a") (:authors ("Takeshi Banse" . "takebi@laafc.net")) (:maintainers ("Takeshi Banse" . "takebi@laafc.net")) (:maintainer "Takeshi Banse" . "takebi@laafc.net") (:keywords "lisp" "highlight" "convenience"))]) (evalator . [(20160213 128) ((helm-core (1 9 1))) "Package for interactive transformation of data with helm" tar ((:commit . "f30da4da48c0b3f3cfa1fc1c7cfdb53ffe79df36") (:authors ("Sean Irby")) (:maintainers ("Sean Irby" . "sean.t.irby@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sean Irby" . "sean.t.irby@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "elisp" "helm") (:url . "http://www.github.com/seanirby/evalator"))]) (evalator-clojure . [(20160208 2148) ((cider (0 10 0)) (evalator (1 0 0))) "Clojure evaluation context for evalator via CIDER." tar ((:commit . "caa4e0a137bdfada86593128a654e16aa617ad50") (:authors ("Sean Irby")) (:maintainers ("Sean Irby" . "sean.t.irby@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sean Irby" . "sean.t.irby@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "clojure" "cider" "helm") (:url . "http://www.github.com/seanirby/evalator-clojure"))]) (eve-mode . [(20170822 2231) ((emacs (25)) (polymode (1 0)) (markdown-mode (2 0))) "Major mode for editing Eve documents." tar ((:commit . "a4661114d9c18725691b76321d72167ca5a9070a") (:authors ("Joshua Cole" . "joshuafcole@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Joshua Cole" . "joshuafcole@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Joshua Cole" . "joshuafcole@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "wp" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/witheve/emacs-eve-mode"))]) (everlasting-scratch . [(20230105 507) ((emacs (25 1))) "The *scratch* that lasts forever" tar ((:commit . "1b7dac779501dcd988552aa6455a5be89e8b0562") (:authors ("Huming Chen" . "chenhuming@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Huming Chen" . "chenhuming@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Huming Chen" . "chenhuming@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tool") (:url . "https://github.com/beacoder/everlasting-scratch"))]) - (evil . [(20230718 1411) ((emacs (24 1)) (goto-chg (1 6)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Extensible Vi layer for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "669dc20279533fe2ecaf76b8a02422205b8629f2") (:maintainer "Tom Dalziel" . "tom.dalziel@gmail.com") (:keywords "emulations") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil"))]) + (evil . [(20230828 1342) ((emacs (24 1)) (goto-chg (1 6)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Extensible Vi layer for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "d6d2e5d2b170eb0ab3bec488868702009a0ee3b6") (:maintainer "Tom Dalziel" . "tom.dalziel@gmail.com") (:keywords "emulations") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil"))]) (evil-anzu . [(20220911 1939) ((evil (1 0 0)) (anzu (0 46))) "anzu for evil-mode" tar ((:commit . "d1e98ee6976437164627542909a25c6946497899") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") ("Fredrik Bergroth" . "fbergroth@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-evil-anzu"))]) (evil-args . [(20220125 1626) ((evil (1 0 8))) "Motions and text objects for delimited arguments in Evil." tar ((:commit . "2671071a4a57eaee7cc8c27b9e4b6fc60fd2ccd3") (:authors ("Connor Smith" . "wconnorsmith@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Connor Smith" . "wconnorsmith@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Connor Smith" . "wconnorsmith@gmail.com") (:keywords "evil" "vim-emulation") (:url . "http://github.com/wcsmith/evil-args"))]) (evil-avy . [(20150908 748) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (avy (0 3 0)) (evil (1 2 3))) "set-based completion" tar ((:commit . "2dd955cc3ecaa7ddeb67b295298abdc6d16dd3a5") (:authors ("Yufan Lou" . "loganlyf@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yufan Lou" . "loganlyf@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yufan Lou" . "loganlyf@gmail.com") (:keywords "point" "location" "evil" "vim") (:url . "https://github.com/louy2/evil-avy"))]) @@ -1457,11 +1468,11 @@ (evil-cleverparens . [(20230529 2117) ((evil (1 0)) (paredit (1)) (smartparens (1 6 1)) (emacs (24 4)) (dash (2 12 0))) "Evil friendly minor-mode for editing lisp." tar ((:commit . "9ee249509281c387500e397df625ccb759804df4") (:authors ("Olli Piepponen" . "opieppo@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Olli Piepponen" . "opieppo@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Olli Piepponen" . "opieppo@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "emulations") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-cleverparens"))]) (evil-colemak-basics . [(20221230 1443) ((emacs (24 3)) (evil (1 2 12)) (evil-snipe (2 0 3))) "Basic Colemak key bindings for evil-mode" tar ((:commit . "ea519b962f051cabced8aadaf6ed0134b861225c") (:authors ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainers ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainer "Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee") (:keywords "convenience" "emulations" "colemak" "evil") (:url . "https://github.com/wbolster/evil-colemak-basics"))]) (evil-colemak-minimal . [(20171006 1317) ((emacs (24)) (evil (1 2 12))) "Minimal Colemak key bindings for evil-mode" tar ((:commit . "6d98b6da60f414524a0d718f76024c26dce742b3") (:authors ("Bryan Allred" . "bryan@revolvingcow.com")) (:maintainers ("Bryan Allred" . "bryan@revolvingcow.com")) (:maintainer "Bryan Allred" . "bryan@revolvingcow.com") (:keywords "colemak" "evil") (:url . "https://github.com/bmallred/evil-colemak-minimal"))]) - (evil-collection . [(20230724 1631) ((emacs (26 3)) (evil (1 2 13)) (annalist (1 0))) "A set of keybindings for Evil mode" tar ((:commit . "286d69de179cf70c00963a998a4beb826b51414a") (:authors ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainers ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:keywords "evil" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection"))]) + (evil-collection . [(20230828 1555) ((emacs (26 3)) (evil (1 2 13)) (annalist (1 0))) "A set of keybindings for Evil mode" tar ((:commit . "1a8fefc32d79929ad2f280e83df691a6f70a9118") (:authors ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainers ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:keywords "evil" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection"))]) (evil-commentary . [(20230610 1006) ((evil (1 0 0))) "Comment stuff out. A port of vim-commentary." tar ((:commit . "c5945f28ce47644c828aac1f5f6ec335478d17fb") (:authors ("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com") (:keywords "evil" "comment" "commentary" "evil-commentary") (:url . "http://github.com/linktohack/evil-commentary"))]) (evil-dvorak . [(20160416 1841) ((evil (1 0 8))) "evil keybindings for that work with dvorak mode" tar ((:commit . "e7b80077d6f332452049eb3d7ea51f6c8fbf5947") (:authors ("Joshua Branson")) (:maintainer "Joshua Branson") (:keywords "dvorak" "evil" "vim"))]) (evil-easymotion . [(20200424 135) ((emacs (24)) (avy (0 3 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "A port of vim's easymotion to emacs" tar ((:commit . "f96c2ed38ddc07908db7c3c11bcd6285a3e8c2e9") (:authors ("PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com")) (:maintainers ("PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com")) (:maintainer "PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com") (:keywords "convenience" "evil") (:url . "https://github.com/pythonnut/evil-easymotion"))]) - (evil-embrace . [(20220211 606) ((emacs (24 4)) (embrace (0 1 0)) (evil-surround (0))) "Evil integration of embrace.el" tar ((:commit . "7b5a539cfe7db238d860122c793a0cb2d329cc6e") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions"))]) + (evil-embrace . [(20230820 445) ((emacs (24 4)) (embrace (0 1 0)) (evil-surround (0))) "Evil integration of embrace.el" tar ((:commit . "3081d37811b6a3dfaaf01d578c7ab7a746c6064d") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions"))]) (evil-escape . [(20221010 2116) ((emacs (24)) (evil (1 0 9)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Escape from anything with a customizable key sequence" tar ((:commit . "3c335a5709b1abb08687960038746b36add465f9") (:authors ("Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "evil") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsorphanage/evil-escape"))]) (evil-ex-fasd . [(20180903 612) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 1 0)) (fasd (0))) "using fasd right from evil-ex" tar ((:commit . "ed8fbbe23a8a268d9dcbf1a6132e928ba2c655c5") (:authors ("Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "fasd" "evil" "navigation") (:url . "https://github.com/yqrashawn/evil-ex-fasd"))]) (evil-ex-shell-command . [(20181226 226) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 1 0))) "invoke shell-command right from evil-ex" tar ((:commit . "a6ca6d27c07f6a0807abfb5b8f8865f1d17f54aa") (:authors ("Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "shell-command" "evil") (:url . "https://github.com/yqrashawn/evil-ex-shell-command"))]) @@ -1503,14 +1514,14 @@ (evil-ruby-text-objects . [(20221130 1832) ((emacs (25 1)) (evil (1 2 0))) "Evil text objects for Ruby code" tar ((:commit . "41c8b3eddb610206626a8a03e69857f903209e86") (:authors ("Sergio Gil" . "sgilperez@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sergio Gil" . "sgilperez@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sergio Gil" . "sgilperez@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/porras/evil-ruby-text-objects"))]) (evil-search-highlight-persist . [(20170523 334) ((highlight (0))) "Persistent highlights after search" tar ((:commit . "6e04a8c075f5fd62526d222447048faab8bfa187") (:authors ("Juanjo Alvarez" . "juanjo@juanjoalvarez.net")) (:maintainers ("Juanjo Alvarez" . "juanjo@juanjoalvarez.net")) (:maintainer "Juanjo Alvarez" . "juanjo@juanjoalvarez.net"))]) (evil-smartparens . [(20171210 1513) ((evil (1 0)) (emacs (24 4)) (smartparens (1 10 1))) "Evil support for smartparens" tar ((:commit . "026d4a3cfce415a4dfae1457f871b385386e61d3") (:authors ("Lars Andersen" . "expez@expez.com")) (:maintainers ("Lars Andersen" . "expez@expez.com")) (:maintainer "Lars Andersen" . "expez@expez.com") (:keywords "evil" "smartparens") (:url . "https://www.github.com/expez/evil-smartparens"))]) - (evil-snipe . [(20220428 1432) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 2 12)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "emulate vim-sneak & vim-seek" tar ((:commit . "c07788c35cf8cd8e652a494322fdc0643e30a89f") (:authors ("Henrik Lissner ")) (:maintainers ("Henrik Lissner" . "contact@henrik.io")) (:maintainer "Henrik Lissner" . "contact@henrik.io") (:keywords "emulation" "vim" "evil" "sneak" "seek") (:url . "https://github.com/hlissner/evil-snipe"))]) + (evil-snipe . [(20230821 1602) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 2 12)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "emulate vim-sneak & vim-seek" tar ((:commit . "c2108d3932fcd2f75ac3e48250d6badd668f5b4f") (:authors ("Henrik Lissner ")) (:maintainers ("Henrik Lissner" . "contact@henrik.io")) (:maintainer "Henrik Lissner" . "contact@henrik.io") (:keywords "emulation" "vim" "evil" "sneak" "seek") (:url . "https://github.com/hlissner/evil-snipe"))]) (evil-space . [(20151208 1228) ((evil (1 0 0))) "Repeat motion in Evil. Correct the behaviour of what SPC should do." tar ((:commit . "a9c07284d308425deee134c9d88a2d538dd229e6") (:authors ("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com") (:keywords "space" "repeat" "motion") (:url . "http://github.com/linktohack/evil-space"))]) (evil-string-inflection . [(20200524 1402) ((emacs (24)) (evil (1 2 13)) (string-inflection (1 0 6))) "snake_case -> CamelCase -> etc. for text objects" tar ((:commit . "d22a90ab807afa7f27f3815b5b5ea47d52d05218") (:authors ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ninrod/evil-string-inflection"))]) - (evil-surround . [(20230627 2052) ((evil (1 2 12))) "emulate surround.vim from Vim" tar ((:commit . "4a21d756b76a50e0c0619555836c9aa98f103d3d") (:authors ("Tim Harper ") ("Vegard Øye ")) (:maintainers ("Tom Dalziel" . "tom.dalziel@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tom Dalziel" . "tom.dalziel@gmail.com") (:keywords "emulation" "vi" "evil"))]) + (evil-surround . [(20230819 836) ((evil (1 2 12))) "emulate surround.vim from Vim" tar ((:commit . "8fad8540c490d94a820004f227552ca08e3e3857") (:authors ("Tim Harper ") ("Vegard Øye ")) (:maintainers ("Tom Dalziel" . "tom.dalziel@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tom Dalziel" . "tom.dalziel@gmail.com") (:keywords "emulation" "vi" "evil"))]) (evil-swap-keys . [(20191105 1426) ((emacs (24 4))) "Intelligently swap keys on text input with evil" tar ((:commit . "b5ef105499f998b5667da40da30c073229a213ea") (:authors ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainers ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainer "Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee") (:keywords "convenience" "data" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/wbolster/evil-swap-keys"))]) (evil-tabs . [(20160217 1520) ((evil (0 0 0)) (elscreen (0 0 0))) "Integrating Vim-style tabs for Evil mode users." tar ((:commit . "53d3314a810017b6056ab6796aef671f5ea1c063") (:authors ("Kris Jenkins" . "krisajenkins@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kris Jenkins" . "krisajenkins@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kris Jenkins" . "krisajenkins@gmail.com") (:keywords "evil" "tab" "tabs" "vim") (:url . "https://github.com/krisajenkins/evil-tabs"))]) - (evil-terminal-cursor-changer . [(20220628 1831) nil "Change cursor shape and color by evil state in terminal" tar ((:commit . "12ea9c0438c67e560b3866dc78b5c7d1d93f8cc5") (:authors ("7696122")) (:maintainers ("7696122")) (:maintainer "7696122") (:keywords "evil" "terminal" "cursor") (:url . "https://github.com/7696122/evil-terminal-cursor-changer"))]) - (evil-test-helpers . [(20220425 2132) ((evil (1 15 0))) "unit test helpers for Evil" tar ((:commit . "008a6cdb12f15e748979a7d1c2f26c34c84dedbf") (:authors ("Vegard Øye ")) (:maintainers ("Vegard Øye ")) (:maintainer "Vegard Øye "))]) + (evil-terminal-cursor-changer . [(20230827 118) nil "Change cursor shape and color by evil state in terminal" tar ((:commit . "380de63bbb32dda00434d50f47e187f9cbf89b32") (:authors ("7696122")) (:maintainers ("7696122")) (:maintainer "7696122") (:keywords "evil" "terminal" "cursor") (:url . "https://github.com/7696122/evil-terminal-cursor-changer"))]) + (evil-test-helpers . [(20230820 2246) ((evil (1 15 0))) "unit test helpers for Evil" tar ((:commit . "4beec94d14fc4180c41314edff997dbb9c422a23") (:authors ("Vegard Øye ")) (:maintainers ("Vegard Øye ")) (:maintainer "Vegard Øye "))]) (evil-tex . [(20230715 1752) ((emacs (26 1)) (evil (1 0)) (auctex (11 88))) "Useful features for editing LaTeX in evil-mode" tar ((:commit . "5dd1e852c8fb9e6efa2b748e89786526483e7619") (:keywords "tex" "emulation" "vi" "evil" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/iyefrat/evil-tex"))]) (evil-text-object-python . [(20191010 1328) ((emacs (25)) (evil (1 2 14)) (dash (2 16 0))) "Python specific evil text objects" tar ((:commit . "39d22fc524f0413763f291267eaab7f4e7984318") (:authors ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainers ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainer "Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/wbolster/evil-text-object-python"))]) (evil-textobj-anyblock . [(20170905 1907) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (evil (1 1 0))) "Textobject for the closest user-defined blocks." tar ((:commit . "ff00980f0634f95bf2ad9956b615a155ea8743be") (:authors ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org")) (:maintainers ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org")) (:maintainer "Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org") (:keywords "evil") (:url . "https://github.com/noctuid/evil-textobj-anyblock"))]) @@ -1518,8 +1529,8 @@ (evil-textobj-entire . [(20150422 1254) ((emacs (24)) (evil (1 0 0))) "text object for entire lines of buffer for evil" tar ((:commit . "5b3a98f3a69edc3a788f539f6ffef4a0ef5e853d") (:authors ("supermomonga")) (:maintainers ("supermomonga")) (:maintainer "supermomonga") (:keywords "convenience" "emulations") (:url . "https://github.com/supermomonga/evil-textobj-entire"))]) (evil-textobj-line . [(20211101 1429) ((evil (1 0 0))) "Line text object for Evil" tar ((:commit . "9eaf9a5485c2b5c05e16552b34632ca520cd681d") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com"))]) (evil-textobj-syntax . [(20181210 1213) ((names (0 5)) (emacs (24)) (evil (0))) "Provides syntax text objects." tar ((:commit . "2d9ba8c75c754b409aea7469f46a5cfa52a872f3") (:keywords "evil" "syntax" "highlight" "text-object") (:url . "https://github.com/laishulu/evil-textobj-syntax"))]) - (evil-textobj-tree-sitter . [(20230704 1451) ((emacs (25 1)) (tree-sitter (0 15 0))) "Provides evil textobjects using tree-sitter" tar ((:commit . "e8bb9d63deeb2953ff9600e1633de667b3d7673e") (:keywords "evil" "tree-sitter" "text-object" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/meain/evil-textobj-tree-sitter"))]) - (evil-traces . [(20191214 558) ((emacs (25 1)) (evil (1 2 13))) "Visual hints for `evil-ex'" tar ((:commit . "05e201cd63b549e3c88b5c3fc9b264bd6fe5a42c") (:authors ("Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com") (:keywords "emulations" "evil" "visual") (:url . "https://github.com/mamapanda/evil-traces"))]) + (evil-textobj-tree-sitter . [(20230817 557) ((emacs (25 1))) "Provides evil textobjects using tree-sitter" tar ((:commit . "19979843f5fc437917f9a4dae977f5e6d4793726") (:keywords "evil" "tree-sitter" "text-object" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/meain/evil-textobj-tree-sitter"))]) + (evil-traces . [(20230820 2255) ((emacs (25 1)) (evil (1 2 13))) "Visual hints for `evil-ex'" tar ((:commit . "3b4e08c522d1a4c6f458ab5dc21914fd307333a1") (:authors ("Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com") (:keywords "emulations" "evil" "visual") (:url . "https://github.com/mamapanda/evil-traces"))]) (evil-tree-edit . [(20230419 1753) ((emacs (27 1)) (tree-edit (0 1 0)) (tree-sitter (0 15 0)) (evil (1 0 0)) (avy (0 5 0)) (s (0 0 0))) "Evil structural editing for any language!" tar ((:commit . "96631e26d96645172934011abb2a53ab1e5861d4") (:authors ("Ethan Leba" . "ethanleba5@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ethan Leba" . "ethanleba5@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ethan Leba" . "ethanleba5@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ethan-leba/tree-edit"))]) (evil-tutor . [(20150103 653) ((evil (1 0 9))) "Vimtutor adapted to Evil and wrapped in a major-mode" tar ((:commit . "909273bac88b98a565f1b89bbb13d523b7edce2b") (:authors ("Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "evil") (:url . "https://github.com/syl20bnr/evil-tutor"))]) (evil-tutor-ja . [(20160917 132) ((evil (1 0 9)) (evil-tutor (0 1))) "Japanese Vimtutor adapted to Evil and wrapped in a major-mode" tar ((:commit . "06b9ad853a15ce6f2c53c2cf379b9ff358369f2d") (:authors ("Kenji Miyazaki" . "kenjizmyzk@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kenji Miyazaki" . "kenjizmyzk@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kenji Miyazaki" . "kenjizmyzk@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "evil" "japanese") (:url . "https://github.com/kenjimyzk/evil-tutor-ja"))]) @@ -1537,9 +1548,9 @@ (ewmctrl . [(20170922 217) nil "Use `wmctrl' to manage desktop windows via EWMH/NetWM." tar ((:commit . "3d0217c4d6cdb5c308b6cb4293574f470d4faacf") (:authors ("Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com") ("Adam Plaice" . "plaice.adam@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com") (:keywords "desktop" "windows" "ewmh" "netwm") (:url . "https://github.com/flexibeast/ewmctrl"))]) (eww-lnum . [(20150102 1512) nil "Conkeror-like functionality for eww" tar ((:commit . "4b0ecec769919ecb05ca4fb15ec51911ba589929") (:authors ("Andrey Kotlarski" . "m00naticus@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andrey Kotlarski" . "m00naticus@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrey Kotlarski" . "m00naticus@gmail.com") (:keywords "eww" "browse" "conkeror") (:url . "https://github.com/m00natic/eww-lnum"))]) (exato . [(20200524 1319) ((evil (1 2 13)) (emacs (24))) "EXATO: Evil XML/HTML Attributes Text Object" tar ((:commit . "5e7b5721bf48aa49c6cdb5d41b908ef7d513b2a8") (:authors ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ninrod/exato"))]) - (exec-path-from-shell . [(20220826 1535) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 6))) "Get environment variables such as $PATH from the shell" tar ((:commit . "dff9ce3577bf3f2938d9bde8ec8aa4fef3b061f3") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "unix" "environment") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell"))]) + (exec-path-from-shell . [(20230804 645) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 6))) "Get environment variables such as $PATH from the shell" tar ((:commit . "03fc0a38af9e396c98f5a30c392cf757b3a34feb") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "unix" "environment") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell"))]) (execline . [(20190711 2010) ((emacs (26 1)) (s (1 6 0))) "Major mode for editing execline scripts" tar ((:commit . "c75dd9b2c54d8e59fc35fd4bd98d8e213948a3f5") (:authors ("Dmitry Bogatov" . "KAction@debian.org")) (:maintainers ("Dmitry Bogatov" . "KAction@debian.org")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Bogatov" . "KAction@debian.org") (:keywords "tools" "unix" "languages") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/KAction/emacs-execline"))]) - (exercism . [(20230530 2230) ((emacs (27 1)) (dash (2 19 1)) (a (1 0 0)) (s (1 13 1)) (request (0 3 2)) (async (1 9 6)) (async-await (1 1)) (persist (0 5)) (transient (0 3 7))) "Unofficial https://exercism.org integration" tar ((:commit . "807ad7c9889b5a774f34ad65c6de0d40d74f253f") (:authors ("Rafael Nicdao ")) (:maintainers ("Rafael Nicdao" . "nicdaoraf@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rafael Nicdao" . "nicdaoraf@gmail.com") (:keywords "exercism" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/anonimitoraf/exercism.el"))]) + (exercism . [(20230822 1147) ((emacs (27 1)) (dash (2 19 1)) (a (1 0 0)) (s (1 13 1)) (request (0 3 2)) (async (1 9 6)) (async-await (1 1)) (persist (0 5)) (transient (0 3 7))) "Unofficial https://exercism.org integration" tar ((:commit . "6b3d7ba0347aeb17098eb6d7656176a91280f88b") (:authors ("Rafael Nicdao ")) (:maintainers ("Rafael Nicdao" . "nicdaoraf@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rafael Nicdao" . "nicdaoraf@gmail.com") (:keywords "exercism" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/anonimitoraf/exercism.el"))]) (exiftool . [(20190520 1106) ((emacs (25))) "Elisp wrapper around ExifTool" tar ((:commit . "e043df1bcef40cd5934a74c210e1e35d5eb0e5a6") (:authors ("Arun I" . "arunisaac@systemreboot.net")) (:maintainers ("Arun I" . "arunisaac@systemreboot.net")) (:maintainer "Arun I" . "arunisaac@systemreboot.net") (:keywords "data") (:url . "https://git.systemreboot.net/exiftool.el"))]) (exotica-theme . [(20180212 2329) ((emacs (24))) "A dark theme with vibrant colors" tar ((:commit . "ff3ef4f6fa38c93b99becad977c7810c990a4d2f") (:authors ("Bharat Joshi" . "jbharat@outlook.com")) (:maintainers ("Bharat Joshi" . "jbharat@outlook.com")) (:maintainer "Bharat Joshi" . "jbharat@outlook.com") (:keywords "faces" "theme" "dark" "vibrant colors") (:url . "https://github.com/jbharat/exotica-theme"))]) (expand-line . [(20151006 207) nil "Expand selection by line" tar ((:commit . "75a5d0241f35dd0748ab8ecb4ff16891535be372") (:authors ("Kai Yu" . "yeannylam@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kai Yu" . "yeannylam@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kai Yu" . "yeannylam@gmail.com"))]) @@ -1551,7 +1562,7 @@ (extend-dnd . [(20151122 1850) nil "R drag and Drop" tar ((:commit . "80c966c93b82c9bb5c6225a432557c39144fc602") (:authors ("Matthew L. Fidler")) (:maintainers ("Matthew L. Fidler")) (:maintainer "Matthew L. Fidler") (:keywords "extend" "drag and drop") (:url . "https://github.com/mlf176f2/extend-dnd"))]) (external-dict . [(20230313 118) ((emacs (25 1))) "Query external dictionary like goldendict, Bob.app etc" tar ((:commit . "7ef87709c09792dfa6332fb41a6ec1edd917120a") (:keywords "wp" "processes") (:url . "https://repo.or.cz/external-dict.el.git"))]) (extmap . [(20211023 1904) ((emacs (24 1))) "Externally-stored constant mapping for Elisp" tar ((:commit . "5875a4ab27831eb81af6246b12a174c765d52a78") (:authors ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/doublep/extmap"))]) - (exunit . [(20221019 1320) ((s (1 11 0)) (emacs (24 3)) (f (0 20 0)) (transient (0 3 6))) "ExUnit test runner" tar ((:commit . "e0a8c2b81f3d53885ed753b911b3cb6ee9229bec") (:authors ("Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com") (:keywords "processes" "elixir" "exunit") (:url . "http://github.com/ananthakumaran/exunit.el"))]) + (exunit . [(20230730 445) ((s (1 11 0)) (emacs (24 3)) (f (0 20 0)) (transient (0 3 6))) "ExUnit test runner" tar ((:commit . "e008c89e01e5680473278c7e7bab42842e294e4d") (:authors ("Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com") (:keywords "processes" "elixir" "exunit") (:url . "http://github.com/ananthakumaran/exunit.el"))]) (exwm-edit . [(20220414 106) ((emacs (25 1))) "Edit mode for EXWM" tar ((:commit . "b5b7e950f57e30befd68d51df34540b70e6ac28f") (:authors ("Ag Ibragimov")) (:maintainers ("Ag Ibragimov")) (:maintainer "Ag Ibragimov") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/agzam/exwm-edit"))]) (exwm-firefox-core . [(20190812 2110) ((emacs (24 4)) (exwm (0 16))) "Firefox hotkeys to functions" tar ((:commit . "e2fe2a895e8f973307ef52f8c9976b26e701cbd0") (:authors ("Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/walseb/exwm-firefox-core"))]) (exwm-firefox-evil . [(20220318 1958) ((emacs (24 4)) (exwm (0 16)) (evil (1 0 0)) (exwm-firefox-core (1 0))) "evil-mode implementation of exwm-firefox-core" tar ((:commit . "a377326e2e4ac386a0abb3fc9b1b356a0d955b61") (:authors ("Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/walseb/exwm-firefox-evil"))]) @@ -1564,8 +1575,8 @@ (eyebrowse-restore . [(20230312 1821) ((emacs (26 3)) (eyebrowse (0 7 8)) (dash (2 19 1)) (s (1 13 0))) "Persistent Eyebrowse for all frames" tar ((:commit . "50e8a2cb3c4a64f7fadd0303d178de8a57bb37db") (:authors ("Jakub Kadlčík" . "frostyx@email.cz")) (:maintainers ("Jakub Kadlčík" . "frostyx@email.cz")) (:maintainer "Jakub Kadlčík" . "frostyx@email.cz") (:keywords "convenience" "eyebrowse" "helm" "persistent") (:url . "https://github.com/FrostyX/eyebrowse-restore"))]) (eyuml . [(20141028 2227) ((request (0 2 0)) (s (1 8 0))) "Write textual uml diagram from emacs using yuml.me" tar ((:commit . "2f259c201c6cc63ee608f75cd85c1ae27f9d2532") (:authors ("Anthony HAMON" . "hamon.anth@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Anthony HAMON" . "hamon.anth@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anthony HAMON" . "hamon.anth@gmail.com") (:keywords "uml") (:url . "http://github.com/antham/eyuml"))]) (ez-query-replace . [(20210724 2247) ((dash (1 2 0)) (s (1 11 0))) "a smarter context-sensitive query-replace that can be reapplied" tar ((:commit . "2b68472f4007a73908c3b242e83ac5a7587967ff") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainers ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk"))]) - (eziam-themes . [(20221121 1609) nil "The mostly monochrome Eziam theme family." tar ((:commit . "7fba717293072d0afdbd1c45351ddf47b26b3064") (:authors ("Thibault Polge" . "thibault@thb.lt")) (:maintainer "Thibault Polge" . 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"ab3ee3811c53f9c2144ff45130361f3da242ffa2") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Lucien Cartier-Tilet" . "lucien@phundrak.com")) (:maintainer "Lucien Cartier-Tilet" . "lucien@phundrak.com") (:keywords "files" "directories") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/f.el"))]) (f3 . [(20180130 1158) ((emacs (24 3)) (helm (2 8 8)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "a helm interface to find" tar ((:commit . "000009ce4adf7a57eae80512f29c4ec2a1391ce5") (:authors ("Danny McClanahan")) (:maintainers ("Danny McClanahan")) (:maintainer "Danny McClanahan") (:keywords "find" "file" "files" "helm" "fast" "finder") (:url . "https://github.com/cosmicexplorer/f3"))]) (fabric . [(20171116 656) nil "Launch Fabric using Emacs" tar ((:commit . "df79be341d0b34ed23850f9894136092fa5fea8c") (:authors ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@chmouel.com")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@chmouel.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@chmouel.com") (:keywords "python" "fabric") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/fabric.el"))]) (face-explorer . [(20190517 1857) nil "Library and tools for faces and text properties" tar ((:commit . "ad1300e13e5643e4c246cabfd91f833d39113052") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainers ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:keywords "faces") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/face-explorer"))]) @@ -1574,7 +1585,7 @@ (faff-theme . [(20230531 1920) nil "Light Emacs color theme on cornsilk3 background" tar ((:commit . "cba6906f6f4f33cbf229a300d83f0e0d925e8f42") (:authors ("James Ferguson <(concat \"wjcferguson\" at-sign \"gmail.com\")>")) (:maintainers ("James Ferguson <(concat \"wjcferguson\" at-sign \"gmail.com\")>")) (:maintainer "James Ferguson <(concat \"wjcferguson\" at-sign \"gmail.com\")>") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:url . "https://github.com/WJCFerguson/emacs-faff-theme"))]) (fakir . [(20140729 1652) ((noflet (0 0 8)) (dash (1 3 2)) (kv (0 0 19))) "fakeing bits of Emacs" tar ((:commit . "1fca406ad7de80fece6319ff75d4230b648534b0") (:authors ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainers ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk") (:keywords "lisp" "tools") (:url . "http://github.com/nicferrier/emacs-fakir"))]) (fancy-battery . [(20150101 1204) ((emacs (24 1))) "Fancy battery display" tar ((:commit . "bcc2d7960ba207b5b4db96fe40f7d72670fdbb68") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainers ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "hardware") (:url . "https://github.com/lunaryorn/fancy-battery.el"))]) - (fancy-compilation . [(20230718 2326) ((emacs (26 1))) "Enhanced compilation output" tar ((:commit . "a200d2ac5d7aa7ad04dfcf255d199415e7105702") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-fancy-compilation"))]) + (fancy-compilation . [(20230824 22) ((emacs (26 1))) "Enhanced compilation output" tar ((:commit . "32dc801a921428e4abaeb826449c86fc3c96c0f8") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-fancy-compilation"))]) (fancy-dabbrev . [(20220211 633) ((emacs (25 1)) (popup (0 5 3))) "Like dabbrev-expand with preview and popup menu" tar ((:commit . "cf4a2f7e3e43e07ab9aa9db16532a21010e9fc8c") (:authors ("Joel Rosdahl" . "joel@rosdahl.net")) (:maintainers ("Joel Rosdahl" . "joel@rosdahl.net")) (:maintainer "Joel Rosdahl" . "joel@rosdahl.net") (:url . "https://github.com/jrosdahl/fancy-dabbrev"))]) (fancy-narrow . [(20171031 16) nil "narrow-to-region with more eye candy." tar ((:commit . "9f4a587f6a5a387271fb665e13f59d41fd42504c") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com") (:keywords "faces" "convenience") (:url . "http://github.com/Bruce-Connor/fancy-narrow"))]) (fantom-mode . [(20221227 218) ((emacs (24 3))) "A major mode for the Fantom programming language" tar ((:commit . "51cd82d29a7dca7bfd043971ba1d0fd21ed11693") (:authors ("XXIV")) (:maintainers ("XXIV")) (:maintainer "XXIV") (:keywords "files" "fantom") (:url . "https://github.com/thechampagne/fantom-mode"))]) @@ -1587,23 +1598,24 @@ (fastnav . [(20120211 1457) nil "Fast navigation and editing routines." tar ((:commit . "1019ba2b61d1a070204099b23da347278a61bc89") (:authors ("Zsolt Terek" . "zsolt@google.com")) (:maintainers ("Zsolt Terek" . "zsolt@google.com")) (:maintainer "Zsolt Terek" . "zsolt@google.com") (:keywords "nav" "fast" "fastnav" "navigation"))]) (faust-mode . [(20201004 1353) nil "Faust syntax colorizer for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "2a56cda14b152d5471f21a5d82f23c141dc7134c") (:authors ("rukano" . "rukano@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "faust") (:url . "https://github.com/rukano/emacs-faust-mode"))]) (faustine . [(20171122 1202) ((emacs (24 3)) (faust-mode (0 3))) "Edit, visualize, build and run Faust code" tar ((:commit . "07a38963111518f86123802f9d477be0d4689a3f") (:authors ("Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "faust") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/yphil/faustine"))]) - (fb2-reader . [(20230305 2309) ((emacs (26 2)) (f (0 17)) (s (1 11 0)) (dash (2 12 0)) (visual-fill-column (2 2)) (async (1 9 4))) "Read FB2 and FB2.ZIP documents" tar ((:commit . "9836db284749e0cef4c43c2cb5358c82ae9b8589") (:authors ("Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimedia" "ebook" "fb2") (:url . "https://github.com/jumper047/fb2-reader"))]) + (fb2-reader . [(20230805 29) ((emacs (26 2)) (f (0 17)) (s (1 11 0)) (dash (2 12 0)) (visual-fill-column (2 2)) (async (1 9 4))) "Read FB2 and FB2.ZIP documents" tar ((:commit . "85777f99483b84f02c1abd6fe0ddbbac7f1258af") (:authors ("Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimedia" "ebook" "fb2") (:url . "https://github.com/jumper047/fb2-reader"))]) (fcitx . [(20190806 1923) nil "Make fcitx better in Emacs" tar ((:commit . "12dc2638ddd15c8f6cfaecb20e1f428ab2bb5624") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/cute-jumper/fcitx.el"))]) (fcopy . [(20150304 1403) nil "Funny Copy, set past point HERE then search copy text" tar ((:commit . "e355f6ec889d8ecbdb096019c2dc660b1cec4941") (:authors ("Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/ataka/fcopy"))]) (fd-dired . [(20210723 549) ((emacs (25))) "find-dired alternative using fd" tar ((:commit . "458464771bb220b6eb87ccfd4c985c436e57dc7e") (:authors ("Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "fd" "find" "dired") (:url . "https://github.com/yqrashawn/fd-dired"))]) (feather . [(20200321 1237) ((emacs (26 3)) (async (1 9)) (async-await (1 0)) (ppp (1 0)) (page-break-lines (0 1))) "Parallel thread modern package manager" tar ((:commit . "529b7ec69f1694d7dc8aacb5066cf4ddcf24cc58") (:authors ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "package") (:url . "https://github.com/conao3/feather.el"))]) (feature-mode . [(20220418 848) nil "Major mode for editing Gherkin (i.e. Cucumber) user stories" tar ((:commit . "e204d9e204b767cf95d6a051ff283f05dc51e9d3") (:authors ("Michael Klishin")) (:maintainer "Michael Klishin") (:url . "https://github.com/michaelklishin/cucumber.el"))]) + (fedi . [(20230828 1341) ((emacs (28 1))) "Helper functions for fediverse clients" tar ((:commit . "132229e6634b64d01eb7e332c5f086fdc973a876") (:authors ("Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net")) (:maintainers ("Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net")) (:maintainer "Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/martianh/fedi.el"))]) (feebleline . [(20190822 1401) nil "Replace modeline with a slimmer proxy" tar ((:commit . "b2f2db25cac77817bf0c49ea2cea6383556faea0") (:authors ("Benjamin Lindqvist" . "benjamin.lindqvist@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Benjamin Lindqvist" . "benjamin.lindqvist@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Benjamin Lindqvist" . "benjamin.lindqvist@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tautologyclub/feebleline"))]) (feed-discovery . [(20200714 1118) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 16 0))) "Discover feed url by RSS/Atom autodiscovery" tar ((:commit . "3812439c845c184eaf164d3ac8935de135259855") (:authors ("Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/HKey/feed-discovery"))]) (feline . [(20230315 1821) ((emacs (28 1))) "A modeline with very little" tar ((:commit . "3f9247f48058285d3e03957680e011ecf58d6feb") (:authors ("chee" . "emacs@chee.party")) (:maintainers ("chee" . "emacs@chee.party")) (:maintainer "chee" . "emacs@chee.party") (:url . "https://opensource.chee.party/chee/feline-mode"))]) - (fennel-mode . [(20230715 1855) ((emacs (26 1))) "A major-mode for editing Fennel code" tar ((:commit . "8f721285e12382b72c2f7a769d21fd332461eb2a") (:authors ("Phil Hagelberg")) (:maintainers ("Phil Hagelberg")) (:maintainer "Phil Hagelberg") (:keywords "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~technomancy/fennel-mode"))]) + (fennel-mode . [(20230825 1315) ((emacs (26 1))) "A major-mode for editing Fennel code" tar ((:commit . "6afdcbaa7880fe2b0e4c3088d530d844f9af8f9a") (:authors ("Phil Hagelberg")) (:maintainers ("Phil Hagelberg")) (:maintainer "Phil Hagelberg") (:keywords "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~technomancy/fennel-mode"))]) (fetch . [(20131201 730) nil "Fetch and unpack resources" tar ((:commit . "3f2793afcbbc32f320e572453166f9354ecc6d06") (:authors ("Christian 'crshd' Brassat" . "christian.brassat@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Christian 'crshd' Brassat" . "christian.brassat@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christian 'crshd' Brassat" . "christian.brassat@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/crshd/fetch.el"))]) (ffmpeg-player . [(20220704 641) ((emacs (24 4)) (s (1 12 0)) (f (0 20 0))) "Play video using ffmpeg" tar ((:commit . "2c41d715b012f399e661a816376824a8dea0b941") (:authors ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimedia" "video" "ffmpeg" "buffering" "images") (:url . "https://github.com/jcs-elpa/ffmpeg-player"))]) (ffmpeg-utils . [(20230305 709) ((emacs (25 1)) (alert (1 2)) (transient (0 1 0))) "FFmpeg command utilities wrappers" tar ((:commit . "064d61527bc6b6a1d0fb0065f8a7bae3bbd4cefc") (:keywords "multimedia") (:url . "https://repo.or.cz/ffmpeg-utils.git"))]) (fic-mode . [(20180603 2035) nil "Show FIXME/TODO/BUG(...) in special face only in comments and strings" tar ((:commit . "a05fc36ed54ba0c6dc22ac216a6a72cf191ca13d") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/fic-mode"))]) (fifo-class . [(20160425 558) nil "First in first out abstract class" tar ((:commit . "8fe4cf690727f4ac7b67f29c55f845df023c3f21") (:authors ("Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz")) (:maintainers ("Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz")) (:maintainer "Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/mola-T/fifo-class"))]) (figlet . [(20160218 2237) nil "Annoy people with big, ascii art text" tar ((:commit . "19a38783a90e151faf047ff233a21a729db0cea9") (:authors ("Philip Jackson" . "phil@shellarchive.co.uk")) (:maintainers ("Philip Jackson" . "phil@shellarchive.co.uk")) (:maintainer "Philip Jackson" . "phil@shellarchive.co.uk"))]) - (file-info . [(20230427 714) ((emacs (28 1)) (hydra (0 15 0)) (browse-at-remote (0 15 0))) "Show pretty information about current file" tar ((:commit . "cb06d793b7e1ba769189f2002236305eba002660") (:authors ("Artur Yaroshenko" . "artawower@protonmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artur Yaroshenko" . "artawower@protonmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Yaroshenko" . "artawower@protonmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/artawower/file-info.el"))]) + (file-info . [(20230822 1634) ((emacs (28 1)) (hydra (0 15 0)) (browse-at-remote (0 15 0))) "Show pretty information about current file" tar ((:commit . "5dcf0df5be52a264690e81d9911306879371e4d9") (:authors ("Artur Yaroshenko" . "artawower@protonmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artur Yaroshenko" . "artawower@protonmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Yaroshenko" . "artawower@protonmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/artawower/file-info.el"))]) (filelock . [(20180524 2215) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0)) (f (0))) "Functions for manipulating file locks" tar ((:commit . "17a5ca6e0dee14d2e7d92c84be91143bca9d9663") (:authors ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainers ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainer "Ryan C. Thompson") (:keywords "extensions" "files" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/emacs-filelock"))]) (filetags . [(20190706 804) ((emacs (24 4))) "Package to manage filetags in filename" tar ((:commit . "71667a819e46eb1f6e30e2fa61321acb7c6ccb3d") (:authors ("Max Beutelspacher")) (:maintainers ("Max Beutelspacher")) (:maintainer "Max Beutelspacher") (:keywords "convenience" "files") (:url . "https://github.com/DerBeutlin/filetags.el"))]) (filetree . [(20221108 236) ((dash (2 12 0)) (helm (3 7 0)) (seq (2 23)) (transient (0 3 6))) "File tree view/manipulatation package" tar ((:commit . "1c48ef63a639bfe1ae4d5095725ef88a3f2c590d") (:authors ("Ketan Patel" . "knpatel401@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ketan Patel" . "knpatel401@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ketan Patel" . "knpatel401@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/knpatel401/filetree"))]) @@ -1622,13 +1634,13 @@ (find-things-fast . [(20150519 2226) nil "Find things fast, leveraging the power of git" tar ((:commit . "281dcb5a2e2db1013246dcac5111808352a8ea95") (:authors ("Elvio Toccalino and Elliot Glaysher and Phil Hagelberg and Doug Alcorn")) (:maintainers ("Elvio Toccalino and Elliot Glaysher and Phil Hagelberg and Doug Alcorn")) (:maintainer "Elvio Toccalino and Elliot Glaysher and Phil Hagelberg and Doug Alcorn") (:keywords "project" "convenience"))]) (findr . [(20130127 2032) nil "Breadth-first file-finding facility for (X)Emacs" tar ((:commit . 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"https://github.com/LaurenceWarne/finito.el"))]) + (finito . [(20230730 834) ((emacs (27 1)) (dash (2 17 0)) (request (0 3 2)) (f (0 2 0)) (s (1 12 0)) (transient (0 3 0)) (graphql (0 1 1)) (async (1 9 3))) "View and collect books" tar ((:commit . "b19bc85657c3d0d12a7f828b668cda23f1524fdb") (:authors ("Laurence Warne")) (:maintainers ("Laurence Warne")) (:maintainer "Laurence Warne") (:keywords "outlines") (:url . "https://github.com/LaurenceWarne/finito.el"))]) (fiplr . [(20140724 645) ((grizzl (0 1 0)) (cl-lib (0 1))) "Fuzzy Search for Files in Projects" tar ((:commit . "bb6b90ba3c558988c195048c4c40140b2ee17530") (:authors ("Chris Corbyn" . "chris@w3style.co.uk")) (:maintainer "Chris Corbyn" . "chris@w3style.co.uk") (:keywords "convenience" "usability" "project") (:url . "https://github.com/d11wtq/fiplr"))]) (fira-code-mode . [(20220531 1555) ((emacs (24 4))) "Minor mode for Fira Code ligatures using prettify-symbols" tar ((:commit . "7b469ca0c22b7e6a907cd65eebdfa9723998a131") (:authors ("Jonathan Ming" . "jming422@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jonathan Ming" . "jming422@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Ming" . "jming422@gmail.com") (:keywords "faces" "ligatures" "fonts" "programming-ligatures") (:url . "https://github.com/jming422/fira-code-mode"))]) (firecode-theme . [(20170808 1311) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on FireCode (tmTheme)" tar ((:commit . "8b7b03ecdd41e70dab145b98906017e1392eaef4") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainers ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/tmtheme-to-deftheme"))]) (fireplace . [(20200402 2206) nil "A cozy fireplace for emacs" tar ((:commit . "f6c23e259349922aae25cf2898ba815a7d8f2527") (:authors ("Johan Sivertsen" . "johanvts@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Johan Sivertsen" . "johanvts@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Sivertsen" . "johanvts@gmail.com") (:keywords "games") (:url . 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"45ec466d2945c2893ca4d6b24ff3816fceb8f1b2") (:authors ("Schuyler Eldridge" . "schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com")) (:maintainers ("Schuyler Eldridge" . "schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com")) (:maintainer "Schuyler Eldridge" . "schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com") (:keywords "languages" "firrtl") (:url . "https://github.com/ibm/firrtl-mode"))]) (fish-completion . [(20191103 1210) ((emacs (25 1))) "Fish completion for pcomplete (shell and Eshell)" tar ((:commit . "10384881817b5ae38cf6197a077a663420090d2c") (:authors ("Pierre Neidhardt" . "mail@ambrevar.xyz")) (:maintainers ("Pierre Neidhardt" . "mail@ambrevar.xyz")) (:maintainer "Pierre Neidhardt" . "mail@ambrevar.xyz") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/Ambrevar/emacs-fish-completion"))]) (fish-mode . [(20230326 1604) ((emacs (24))) "Major mode for fish shell scripts" tar ((:commit . "6869efbc05cdb628209338bf57fe52742e53d956") (:authors ("Tony Wang" . "wwwjfy@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tony Wang" . "wwwjfy@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tony Wang" . "wwwjfy@gmail.com") (:keywords "fish" "shell"))]) (fit-text-scale . [(20211230 2002) ((emacs (25 1))) "Fit text by scaling" tar ((:commit . "c53c8ce606380088643463848a9ee3502b0c64f4") (:authors ("Marco Wahl" . "marcowahlsoft@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Marco Wahl" . "marcowahlsoft@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Marco Wahl" . "marcowahlsoft@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/marcowahl/fit-text-scale"))]) @@ -1649,9 +1661,9 @@ (flatui-theme . [(20160619 127) nil "A color theme for Emacs based on flatuicolors.com" tar ((:commit . "9c15db5526c15c8dba55023f5698372b19c2a780") (:authors ("John Louis Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("John Louis Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "John Louis Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/john2x/flatui-theme.el"))]) (fleetish-theme . [(20230407 1438) ((emacs (24))) "A take on the JetBrains Fleet theme" tar ((:commit . "482513562b6691c7f3440b62a31033d22378ed96") (:authors ("Scott Raine" . "scott@raine.sh")) (:maintainers ("Scott Raine" . "scott@raine.sh")) (:maintainer "Scott Raine" . "scott@raine.sh") (:url . "https://github.com/nylar/fleetish-emacs-theme"))]) (flex-autopair . [(20120809 1218) nil "Automatically insert pair braces and quotes, insertion conditions & actions are highly customizable." tar ((:commit . "55d128749cc070551a1624a4508d1c4f6d76f7cf") (:authors ("Yuuki Arisawa" . "yuuki.ari@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yuuki Arisawa" . "yuuki.ari@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yuuki Arisawa" . "yuuki.ari@gmail.com") (:keywords "keyboard" "input") (:url . "https://github.com/uk-ar/flex-autopair.el"))]) - (flex-compile . [(20230721 2034) ((emacs (26 1)) (dash (2 17 0)) (buffer-manage (1 1))) "Run, evaluate and compile across many languages" tar ((:commit . "e308d3d9400bc3e0e69eb53e133f1f2e7163d4d4") (:authors ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainers ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainer "Paul Landes") (:keywords "compilation" "integration" "processes") (:url . "https://github.com/plandes/flex-compile"))]) + (flex-compile . [(20230808 1453) ((emacs (26 1)) (dash (2 17 0)) (buffer-manage (1 1))) "Run, evaluate and compile across many languages" tar ((:commit . "17b2b16f8867312a868f338a49ba8615d2d23461") (:authors ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainers ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainer "Paul Landes") (:keywords "compilation" "integration" "processes") (:url . "https://github.com/plandes/flex-compile"))]) (flex-isearch . [(20170308 2010) nil "Flex matching (like ido) in isearch." tar ((:commit . "b1f7e04de762282c276343cc2709af9ff4abc9d2") (:authors ("Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "search") (:url . 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[(20171124 2056) nil "Input method for flipping characters upside down" tar ((:commit . "fd821f645ffebae6ae3894afa7ba7fc06f91afc6") (:authors ("André Riemann" . "andre.riemann@web.de")) (:maintainers ("André Riemann" . "andre.riemann@web.de")) (:maintainer "André Riemann" . "andre.riemann@web.de") (:keywords "games" "i18n"))]) (floobits . [(20211018 550) ((json (1 2)) (highlight (0))) "Floobits plugin for real-time collaborative editing" tar ((:commit . "93b3317fb6c842efe165e54c8a32bf51d436837d") (:authors ("Matt Kaniaris") ("Geoff Greer")) (:maintainers ("Matt Kaniaris")) (:maintainer "Matt Kaniaris") (:keywords "comm" "tools") (:url . "http://github.com/Floobits/floobits-emacs"))]) @@ -1659,13 +1671,14 @@ (flow-minor-mode . [(20200905 1730) ((emacs (25 1))) "Flow type mode based on web-mode." tar ((:commit . "804217a15a28f6918fba93c91d495ed7d50b0495") (:url . "https://github.com/an-sh/flow-minor-mode"))]) (flower . [(20220416 1744) ((emacs (24 4)) (clomacs (0 0 4))) "Emacs task tracker client." tar ((:commit . "047846409867b2dd0ba4e2047a414b498680cd9c") (:authors ("Sergey Sobko" . "flower@tpg.am")) (:maintainers ("Sergey Sobko" . "flower@tpg.am")) (:maintainer "Sergey Sobko" . "flower@tpg.am") (:keywords "hypermedia" "outlines" "tools" "vc") (:url . "https://github.com/FlowerAutomation/flower"))]) (flucui-themes . [(20200815 2103) ((emacs (24))) "Custom theme inspired by the Flat UI palette" tar ((:commit . "6591b5093e6e8f0e720e3995a16a91835b2e7a48") (:authors ("MetroWind" . "chris.corsair@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("MetroWind" . "chris.corsair@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "MetroWind" . "chris.corsair@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/MetroWind/flucui-theme"))]) - (flutter . [(20221225 944) ((emacs (25 1))) "Tools for working with Flutter SDK" tar ((:commit . "684f15ea19c4a7947eda945cb6e58a67baec8e90") (:authors ("Aaron Madlon-Kay")) (:maintainers ("Aaron Madlon-Kay")) (:maintainer "Aaron Madlon-Kay") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/amake/flutter.el"))]) + (flutter . [(20230811 458) ((emacs (25 1))) "Tools for working with Flutter SDK" tar ((:commit . "64b3f50a2008357359f1c4eea0e97c93070df7d4") (:authors ("Aaron Madlon-Kay")) (:maintainers ("Aaron Madlon-Kay")) (:maintainer "Aaron Madlon-Kay") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/amake/flutter.el"))]) (flutter-l10n-flycheck . [(20220502 50) ((emacs (25 1)) (flycheck (30)) (flutter (0 1 0))) "Flycheck checker for intl_translation" tar ((:commit . "a2cb56015f5716d6dc0e38fecb7c5b4906a5ba74") (:authors ("Aaron Madlon-Kay")) (:maintainers ("Aaron Madlon-Kay")) (:maintainer "Aaron Madlon-Kay") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/amake/flutter.el"))]) (fluxus-mode . [(20210715 58) ((osc (0 1)) (emacs (24 4))) "Major mode for interfacing with Fluxus" tar ((:commit . "a14578640c578a4fd09cb7e25da1e87d637719ae") (:authors ("modula t." . "defaultxr@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("modula t." . "defaultxr@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "modula t." . "defaultxr@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/defaultxr/fluxus-mode"))]) (flx . [(20221213 542) ((cl-lib (0 3))) "fuzzy matching with good sorting" tar ((:commit . "7b44a5abb254bbfbeca7a29336f7f4ebd8aabbf2") (:authors ("Le Wang")) (:maintainers ("Le Wang")) (:maintainer "Le Wang") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/flx"))]) (flx-ido . [(20221213 542) ((flx (0 1)) (cl-lib (0 3))) "flx integration for ido" tar ((:commit . "7b44a5abb254bbfbeca7a29336f7f4ebd8aabbf2") (:authors ("Le Wang")) (:maintainers ("Le Wang")) (:maintainer "Le Wang") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/flx"))]) (flx-isearch . 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"https://github.com/gexplorer/flycheck-indicator"))]) @@ -1774,7 +1788,9 @@ (flycheck-yamllint . [(20170326 1309) ((flycheck (30))) "Flycheck integration for YAMLLint" tar ((:commit . "aa211b1243168a4f752888c0014c5b9d2da178b1") (:authors ("Krzysztof Magosa" . "krzysztof@magosa.pl")) (:maintainers ("Krzysztof Magosa" . "krzysztof@magosa.pl")) (:maintainer "Krzysztof Magosa" . "krzysztof@magosa.pl") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/krzysztof-magosa/flycheck-yamllint"))]) (flycheck-yang . [(20180312 1831) ((yang-mode (0 9 4)) (flycheck (0 18))) "YANG flycheck checker" tar ((:commit . "47881fc42ef0163c47064b72b5d6dbef4f83d778") (:authors (nil . "Andrew Fort (@andaru)")) (:maintainers (nil . "Andrew Fort (@andaru)")) (:maintainer nil . "Andrew Fort (@andaru)"))]) (flycheck-ycmd . [(20181016 618) ((emacs (24)) (dash (2 13 0)) (flycheck (0 22)) (ycmd (1 2)) (let-alist (1 0 5))) "flycheck integration for ycmd" tar ((:commit . "ef87d020d3314efbac2e8925c115d0ac5c128c2a") (:authors ("Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abingham/emacs-ycmd"))]) + (flymake-actionlint . [(20230731 753) ((emacs (24 1)) (flymake-easy (0 0 0))) "A Flymake handler for actionlint" tar ((:commit . "98a47bc6ae2d31f699e98caf8093d5bb8cc04771") (:authors ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/ROCKTAKEY/flymake-actionlint"))]) (flymake-aspell . [(20230408 957) ((emacs (26 1))) "Aspell checker for flymake" tar ((:commit . "45cd22c52b676abbdf405d9fe16b7073b954ed77") (:authors ("Leo Gaskin" . "leo.gaskin@le0.gs")) (:maintainers ("Leo Gaskin" . "leo.gaskin@le0.gs")) (:maintainer "Leo Gaskin" . "leo.gaskin@le0.gs") (:keywords "wp" "flymake" "spell" "aspell") (:url . "https://github.com/leotaku/flycheck-aspell"))]) + (flymake-clippy . [(20230826 1702) ((emacs (26 1))) "Flymake backend for Clippy" tar ((:commit . "d0774403fe96d88bd629d0825ffca46a1786d697") (:authors ("Graham Marlow" . "info@mgmarlow.com")) (:maintainers ("Graham Marlow" . "info@mgmarlow.com")) (:maintainer "Graham Marlow" . "info@mgmarlow.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://sr.ht/~mgmarlow/flymake-clippy/"))]) (flymake-coffee . [(20170723 146) ((flymake-easy (0 1))) "A flymake handler for coffee script" tar ((:commit . "dee295acf30820ed15fe0de17137d50bc27fc80c") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/flymake-coffee"))]) (flymake-collection . [(20230606 2002) ((emacs (28 1)) (let-alist (1 0)) (flymake (1 2 1))) "Collection of checkers for flymake, bringing flymake to the level of flycheck" tar ((:commit . "845c52a1aead7485450c62b48a92096160d99a25") (:authors ("Mohsin Kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainers ("Mohsin Kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe")) (:maintainer "Mohsin Kaleem" . "mohkale@kisara.moe") (:keywords "language" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/mohkale/flymake-collection"))]) (flymake-cspell . [(20230208 2155) ((emacs (26 1))) "A Flymake backend for CSpell" tar ((:commit . "c68bf7eef99ddb2fbd780f175e869df2db5d768f") (:authors ("Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com")) (:maintainers ("Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com")) (:maintainer "Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com") (:keywords "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/fritzgrabo/flymake-cspell"))]) @@ -1785,7 +1801,7 @@ (flymake-elisp-config . [(20230711 1833) ((emacs (28 1))) "Setup load-path for flymake on Emacs Lisp mode" tar ((:commit . "3607b1ee738141f67ae803b4daadd4e2906ff324") (:authors ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/ROCKTAKEY/flymake-elisp-config"))]) (flymake-elixir . [(20130810 1417) nil "A flymake handler for elixir-mode .ex files." tar ((:commit . "3810566cffe35d04cc3f01e27fe397d68d52f802") (:authors ("Sylvain Benner" . "syl20bnr@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sylvain Benner" . "syl20bnr@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sylvain Benner" . "syl20bnr@gmail.com"))]) (flymake-eslint . [(20230301 1441) ((emacs (26 1))) "A Flymake backend for Javascript using eslint" tar ((:commit . "82b1345c699172b6092e13be2c4cc10551d88b90") (:authors ("Dan Orzechowski")) (:maintainers ("Dan Orzechowski")) (:maintainer "Dan Orzechowski") (:keywords "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/orzechowskid/flymake-eslint"))]) - (flymake-flycheck . [(20220313 924) ((flycheck (31)) (emacs (26 1))) "Use flycheck checkers as flymake backends" tar ((:commit . "850a3f2f6908db5d4a3739e385b2c9fb3ad488f9") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/flymake-flycheck"))]) + (flymake-flycheck . [(20230826 749) ((flycheck (31)) (emacs (26 1))) "Use flycheck checkers as flymake backends" tar ((:commit . "cc50a97ee1384d260c56aca257a1dbf770084330") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/flymake-flycheck"))]) (flymake-gjshint . [(20130327 1232) nil "A flymake handler for javascript using both jshint and gjslint" tar ((:commit . "71495ee5303de18293decd57ab9f9abdbaabfa05") (:authors ("Yasuyuki Oka" . "yasuyk@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yasuyuki Oka" . "yasuyk@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yasuyuki Oka" . "yasuyk@gmail.com") (:keywords "flymake" "javascript" "jshint" "gjslint"))]) (flymake-go . [(20150714 733) nil "A flymake handler for go-mode files" tar ((:commit . "ae83761aa908c1a50ff34af04f00dcc46bca2ce9") (:authors ("Michael Fellinger" . "michael@iron.io") ("Robert Zaremba" . "robert.marek.zaremba@wp.eu")) (:maintainers ("Michael Fellinger" . "michael@iron.io")) (:maintainer "Michael Fellinger" . "michael@iron.io") (:keywords "go" "flymake") (:url . "https://github.com/robert-zaremba/flymake-go"))]) (flymake-go-staticcheck . [(20220804 1907) ((emacs (26 1))) "Go staticcheck linter for flymake" tar ((:commit . "9098f7e07ea6513667dc6af6d9ad2fa854464d20") (:authors ("Sergey Kostyaev" . "feo.me@ya.ru")) (:maintainers ("Sergey Kostyaev" . "feo.me@ya.ru")) (:maintainer "Sergey Kostyaev" . "feo.me@ya.ru") (:keywords "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/s-kostyaev/flymake-go-staticcheck"))]) @@ -1818,6 +1834,7 @@ (flymake-quickdef . [(20200308 2342) ((emacs (26 1))) "Quickly define a new Flymake backend" tar ((:commit . "150c5839768a3d32f988f9dc08052978a68f2ad7") (:authors ("Karl Otness")) (:maintainers ("Karl Otness")) (:maintainer "Karl Otness") (:keywords "languages" "tools" "convenience" "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/karlotness/flymake-quickdef"))]) (flymake-racket . [(20210105 606) ((emacs (26 1))) "Flymake extension for Racket." tar ((:commit . "3d3e5f2a9ab696670f9e52baa4dde7b84b7542df") (:maintainers ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:keywords "languages" "racket" "scheme") (:url . "https://github.com/jojojames/flymake-racket"))]) (flymake-rakudo . [(20220424 637) ((emacs (28 1)) (flymake-collection (2 0 0)) (let-alist (1 0))) "Flymake syntax checker for Rakudo" tar ((:commit . "f8e3d03a7207876cd891174702efd572d74f2e49") (:authors ("Siavash Askari Nasr" . "ciavash@proton.me")) (:maintainers ("Siavash Askari Nasr" . "ciavash@proton.me")) (:maintainer "Siavash Askari Nasr" . "ciavash@proton.me") (:keywords "language" "tools" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/Raku/flymake-rakudo"))]) + (flymake-relint . [(20230803 120) ((emacs (26 1)) (relint (1 23))) "A relint Flymake backend" tar ((:commit . "cded537b8208e87632e1fb5b9bdc819a736eb9a3") (:authors ("liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "liuyinz" . "liuyinz95@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/liuyinz/flymake-relint"))]) (flymake-ruby . [(20170723 146) ((flymake-easy (0 1))) "A flymake handler for ruby-mode files" tar ((:commit . "6c320c6fb686c5223bf975cc35178ad6b195e073") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . 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"a743f80bfd53767ca9ee32da34c5ca032172a480") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-fontawesome"))]) (fontify-face . [(20210503 1956) ((emacs (24))) "Fontify symbols representing faces with that face." tar ((:commit . "d1386c88ccc77ccfb40b888ff90d6181325d14f8") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com") (:keywords "faces") (:url . "https://github.com/Fuco1/fontify-face"))]) (fontsloth . [(20230516 1901) ((f (0 20 0)) (logito (0 1)) (pcache (0 5)) (stream (2 2 5)) (emacs (28 1))) "Elisp otf/ttf font loader/renderer" tar ((:commit . "8dd771aae34ce282036c7533735e6251770fcbd0") (:authors ("Jo Gay" . "jo.gay@mailfence.com")) (:maintainers ("Jo Gay" . "jo.gay@mailfence.com")) (:maintainer "Jo Gay" . 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"https://github.com/defunkt/gist.el"))]) @@ -1970,7 +1987,7 @@ (git-backup-ivy . [(20221015 431) ((ivy (0 12 0)) (git-backup (0 0 1)) (emacs (25 1))) "An ivy interface to git-backup" tar ((:commit . "e54a3c4b95023c58664a2c59b95a95a07759a1f8") (:authors ("Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Wålinder" . "s.walinder@gmail.com") (:keywords "backup" "convenience" "files" "tools" "vc") (:url . "https://github.com/walseb/git-backup-ivy"))]) (git-blamed . [(20161028 1926) nil "Minor mode for incremental blame for Git" tar ((:commit . "cef196abf398e2dd11f775d1e6cd8690567408aa") (:keywords "git" "version control" "release management"))]) (git-command . [(20191028 333) ((term-run (0 1 4)) (with-editor (2 3 1))) "A Git Command-Line interface" tar ((:commit . "a773d40da39dfb1c6ecf2b0758aa370ddea8f06d") (:authors ("10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>")) (:maintainers ("10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>")) (:maintainer "10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>") (:keywords "utility" "git") (:url . "https://github.com/10sr/git-command-el"))]) - (git-commit . [(20230521 2344) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 3 4)) (transient (20230201)) (with-editor (20230118))) "Edit Git commit messages." tar ((:commit . "d81db78a0611d21048c1e2ff069a83f964092f10") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "lunaryorn@gmail.com") ("Florian Ragwitz" . "rafl@debian.org") ("Marius Vollmer" . "marius.vollmer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "git" "tools" "vc") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/magit"))]) + (git-commit . [(20230821 1659) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 3 4)) (transient (20230201)) (with-editor (20230118))) "Edit Git commit messages." tar ((:commit . "6f54443aaaa0a822cc245dc6c66d2033c7dc0900") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "lunaryorn@gmail.com") ("Florian Ragwitz" . "rafl@debian.org") ("Marius Vollmer" . "marius.vollmer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "git" "tools" "vc") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/magit"))]) (git-commit-insert-issue . [(20230512 1416) ((emacs (25)) (projectile (0)) (s (0)) (ghub (0)) (bitbucket (0))) "Get issues list when typing \"Fixes #\"" tar ((:commit . "df7ce0549d1db7bab27d401a351ea0d187c4a673") (:authors ("Vindarel")) (:maintainers ("Vindarel")) (:maintainer "Vindarel") (:keywords "tools" "vc" "github" "gitlab" "bitbucket" "commit" "issues") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/emacs-stuff/git-commit-insert-issue/"))]) (git-dwim . [(20170126 1214) nil "Context-aware git commands such as branch handling" tar ((:commit . "485c732130686c2f28a026e385366006435394b9") (:authors ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainers ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainer "rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org") (:keywords "git" "tools" "convenience") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/download/git-dwim.el"))]) (git-grep . [(20200920 1751) ((projectile (0 10 0))) "Search tools using git grep" tar ((:commit . "12ff6045e9b6aa42f98abd4ddc44d670268a0849") (:authors ("Sam Kleinman")) (:maintainers ("tychoish" . "garen@tychoish.com")) (:maintainer "tychoish" . "garen@tychoish.com") (:keywords "matching" "files" "grep" "search" "using" "git-grep") (:url . "https://github.com/tychoish/git-grep.el"))]) @@ -2033,7 +2050,7 @@ (gnu-indent . [(20221127 2112) ((emacs (25 1))) "Indent your code with GNU Indent" tar ((:commit . "f31dbe60478b6270bb57b6b05998df8eec56f801") (:authors ("Akib Azmain Turja" . "akib@disroot.org")) (:maintainers ("Akib Azmain Turja" . "akib@disroot.org")) (:maintainer "Akib Azmain Turja" . "akib@disroot.org") (:keywords "tools" "c") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/akib/emacs-gnu-indent"))]) (gnuplot . [(20230323 1400) ((emacs (25 1))) "Major-mode and interactive frontend for gnuplot" tar ((:commit . "f99effa21f85a4c0963fec6a38e9112a8157d27e") (:authors ("Jon Oddie, Bruce Ravel, Phil Type")) (:maintainers ("Maxime Tréca , Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de")) (:maintainer "Maxime Tréca , Daniel Mendler" . "mail@daniel-mendler.de") (:keywords "data" "gnuplot" "plotting") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-gnuplot/gnuplot"))]) (gnuplot-mode . [(20171013 1616) nil "Major mode for editing gnuplot scripts" tar ((:commit . "601f6392986f0cba332c87678d31ae0d0a496ce7") (:keywords "gnuplot" "plotting") (:url . "https://github.com/mkmcc/gnuplot-mode"))]) - (gnus-alias . [(20150316 42) nil "an alternative to gnus-posting-styles" tar ((:commit . "9447d3ccb4c0e75d0468899cccff7aa249657bac") (:authors ("Joe Casadonte" . "emacs@northbound-train.com")) (:maintainers ("Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org")) (:maintainer "Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org") (:keywords "personality" "identity" "news" "mail" "gnus"))]) + (gnus-alias . [(20230818 1830) nil "an alternative to gnus-posting-styles" tar ((:commit . "cf1783a9294bc2f72bfafcaea288c159c4e3dee5") (:authors ("Joe Casadonte" . "emacs@northbound-train.com")) (:maintainers ("Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org")) (:maintainer "Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org") (:keywords "personality" "identity" "news" "mail" "gnus"))]) (gnus-desktop-notify . [(20180623 1538) ((gnus (1 0))) "Gnus Desktop Notification global minor mode" tar ((:commit . "44ebe0241a19f4052cd427dff408206542aa3c8f") (:authors ("Yuri D'Elia ")) (:maintainers ("Yuri D'Elia ")) (:maintainer "Yuri D'Elia ") (:url . "http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/gnus-desktop-notify.el/"))]) (gnus-notes . 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[(20181029 1029) ((emacs (24 3))) "Enhance imenu for go language" tar ((:commit . "00bb69c1c71453f43ab2d6622a74e3c8e6b454b9") (:authors ("Brantou" . "brantou89@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Brantou" . "brantou89@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Brantou" . "brantou89@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/brantou/go-imenu.el"))]) (go-impl . [(20210621 743) ((emacs (24 3)) (go-mode (1 3 0))) "impl integration for go-mode" tar ((:commit . "1eebba6ccd02d11a5a82ad4540a8d562797bc3b3") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-go-impl"))]) (go-imports . [(20190715 1647) nil "Insert go import statement given package name" tar ((:commit . "55681e815da93b6f927213c4aa352ae33db97c37") (:authors ("Yaz Saito")) (:maintainers ("Yaz Saito")) (:maintainer "Yaz Saito") (:keywords "tools" "go" "import") (:url . 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"825d1fb05ec329f938c4c5bed23592f54d326f80") (:authors ("The Noise Gate Authors")) (:maintainers ("The Noise Gate Authors")) (:maintainer "The Noise Gate Authors") (:keywords "languages" "go" "test") (:url . "https://github.com/go-noisegate/go-noisegate.el"))]) (go-playground . [(20221127 1342) ((emacs (24)) (go-mode (1 4 0)) (gotest (0 13 0))) "Local Golang playground for short snippets." tar ((:commit . "e70aeb111fbb4487b464a813feb8ecad1542dc1c") (:authors ("Alexander I.Grafov" . "grafov@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alexander I.Grafov" . "grafov@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexander I.Grafov" . "grafov@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "golang") (:url . "https://github.com/grafov/go-playground"))]) (go-playground-cli . [(20160503 914) ((emacs (24)) (request (0 2 0)) (deferred (0 3 2)) (names (20151201 404)) (s (1 10 0)) (f (0 17 2)) (let-alist (1 0 4)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Go Playground client tool" tar ((:commit . "60beebd98e3930641d41cee0189c579626f223bc") (:authors ("KOBAYASHI Shigeru (kosh)" . "shigeru.kb@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("KOBAYASHI Shigeru (kosh)" . "shigeru.kb@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "KOBAYASHI Shigeru (kosh)" . "shigeru.kb@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/kosh04/go-playground-cli"))]) @@ -2098,12 +2115,12 @@ (govc . [(20221216 1712) ((emacs (24 3)) (dash (1 5 0)) (s (1 9 0)) (magit-popup (2 0 50)) (json-mode (1 6 0))) "Interface to govc for managing VMware ESXi and vCenter" tar ((:commit . "c82a709c50c0cd1ae560dd4c8da2d5b266114c50") (:authors ("The govc developers")) (:maintainers ("The govc developers")) (:maintainer "The govc developers") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/vmware/govmomi/tree/main/govc/emacs"))]) (govet . [(20170808 1724) nil "linter/problem finder for the Go source code" tar ((:commit . "1b8c044aa856f4b62a682bc57494af19d22a6053") (:url . "https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/vet"))]) (gpastel . [(20181229 1404) ((emacs (25 1))) "Integrates GPaste with the kill-ring" tar ((:commit . "8a5522b274f79d55d7c9a0b2aaf062526f9253c7") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://gitlab.petton.fr/DamienCassou/desktop-environment"))]) - (gpr-ts-mode . [(20230719 1141) ((emacs (29))) "Major mode for GNAT project files using Tree-Sitter" tar ((:commit . "2fac9f29e446c202566e0cc83042de33758aad17") (:authors ("Troy Brown" . "brownts@troybrown.dev")) (:maintainers ("Troy Brown" . "brownts@troybrown.dev")) (:maintainer "Troy Brown" . "brownts@troybrown.dev") (:keywords "gpr" "gnat" "ada" "languages" "tree-sitter") (:url . "https://github.com/brownts/gpr-ts-mode"))]) + (gpr-ts-mode . [(20230813 1727) ((emacs (29 1))) "Major mode for GNAT project files using Tree-Sitter" tar ((:commit . 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[(20230725 2303) ((emacs (27 1)) (transient (0 4 0))) "A simple ChatGPT client" tar ((:commit . "e0a78986452b416996987a7773852b52667b68b1") (:authors ("Karthik Chikmagalur")) (:maintainers ("Karthik Chikmagalur")) (:maintainer "Karthik Chikmagalur") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/karthink/gptel"))]) + (gptel . [(20230813 1808) ((emacs (27 1)) (transient (0 4 0))) "A simple ChatGPT client" tar ((:commit . "f0b18c5f8bad3fb67f8e2c40b97ad0104aded723") (:authors ("Karthik Chikmagalur")) (:maintainers ("Karthik Chikmagalur")) (:maintainer "Karthik Chikmagalur") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/karthink/gptel"))]) (grab-mac-link . [(20210511 1303) ((emacs (24))) "Grab link from Mac Apps and insert it into Emacs" tar ((:commit . "5fdb03bf57bc4a530374b896e0f8b5139dc794e3") (:authors ("Xu Chunyang")) (:maintainers ("Xu Chunyang")) (:maintainer "Xu Chunyang") (:keywords "mac" "hyperlink") (:url . 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[(20190809 1925) nil "A light color theme that is easy on your eyes" tar ((:commit . "812ffa4bee3163098ef66ee4506feed45018be4e") (:authors ("David Chkhikvadze" . "david@chkhd.net")) (:maintainers ("David Chkhikvadze" . "david@chkhd.net")) (:maintainer "David Chkhikvadze" . "david@chkhd.net") (:keywords "color-theme" "theme") (:url . "https://github.com/chkhd/hydandata-light-theme"))]) (hyde . [(20160508 308) nil "Major mode to help create and manage Jekyll blogs" tar ((:commit . "a8cd6ed00ecd8d7de0ded2f4867015b412b15b76"))]) (hydra . [(20220910 1206) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (lv (0))) "Make bindings that stick around." tar ((:commit . "317e1de33086637579a7aeb60f77ed0405bf359b") (:authors ("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") (:keywords "bindings") (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra"))]) - (hyperdrive . [(20230725 2050) ((emacs (27 1)) (map (3 0)) (compat (29 1 4 0)) (plz (0 7)) (persist (0 5))) "P2P filesystem" tar ((:commit . "470684f3ef3ac49615691160ee42caaa27ca40ba") (:authors ("Joseph Turner")) (:maintainers ("Joseph Turner" . "joseph@ushin.org")) (:maintainer "Joseph Turner" . "joseph@ushin.org") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~ushin/hyperdrive.el"))]) + (hyperdrive . [(20230830 834) ((emacs (27 1)) (map (3 0)) (compat (29 1 4 0)) (plz (0 7)) (persist (0 5))) "P2P filesystem" tar ((:commit . "356783499bc1ce0c88abdd3cd2096b8f85a9268c") (:authors ("Joseph Turner")) (:maintainers ("Joseph Turner" . "joseph@ushin.org")) (:maintainer "Joseph Turner" . "joseph@ushin.org") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~ushin/hyperdrive.el"))]) (hyperkitty . [(20220226 1951) ((request (0 3 2)) (emacs (25 1))) "Emacs interface for Hyperkitty archives" tar ((:commit . "2c1d22ff017d096c359aa151e6a29f7214a58118") (:authors ("Abhilash Raj" . "maxking@asynchronous.in")) (:maintainers ("Abhilash Raj" . 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[(20220913 1121) ((emacs (24 1))) "Better syntax highlighting for i3wm's config file" tar ((:commit . "188e3978807ec39eba3cb69d973c0062af324215") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:keywords "faces" "languages" "i3wm" "font-lock") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/i3wm-Config-Mode"))]) (ialign . [(20220629 1241) ((emacs (24 4))) "visual align-regexp" tar ((:commit . "bc4d30d79f2f4b413288195ef19894ac0fd258b7") (:authors ("Michał Krzywkowski" . "k.michal@zoho.com")) (:maintainers ("Michał Krzywkowski" . "k.michal@zoho.com")) (:maintainer "Michał Krzywkowski" . "k.michal@zoho.com") (:keywords "tools" "editing" "align" "interactive") (:url . "https://github.com/mkcms/interactive-align"))]) (iasm-mode . [(20171023 1422) nil "interactive assembly major mode." tar ((:commit . "abbec7f308f9ce97beeb57e459fff35f559b4c18") (:authors ("Rémi Attab" . "remi.attab@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Rémi Attab" . "remi.attab@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rémi Attab" . "remi.attab@gmail.com") (:keywords ":" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/RAttab/iasm-mode"))]) - (ibrowse . [(20230720 715) ((emacs (27 1))) "Interact with your browser" tar ((:commit . "ed345cf0c4bd617caf8377dcf6472a4ebd68abd8") (:authors ("Nicolas Graves" . "ngraves@ngraves.fr")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Graves" . "ngraves@ngraves.fr")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Graves" . "ngraves@ngraves.fr") (:keywords "comm" "data" "files" "tools") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~ngraves/ibrowse.el"))]) + (ibrowse . [(20230813 2116) ((emacs (27 1))) "Interact with your browser" tar ((:commit . "0ace95c948b8fae87aaf08cc2b80ceb0b1713835") (:authors ("Nicolas Graves" . "ngraves@ngraves.fr")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Graves" . "ngraves@ngraves.fr")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Graves" . "ngraves@ngraves.fr") (:keywords "comm" "data" "files" "tools") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~ngraves/ibrowse.el"))]) (ibuffer-git . [(20110508 731) nil "show git status in ibuffer column" tar ((:commit . "d326319c05ddb8280885b31f9094040c1b365876") (:authors ("Jonathan Rockway" . "jon@jrock.us")) (:maintainers ("Jonathan Rockway" . "jon@jrock.us")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Rockway" . "jon@jrock.us") (:keywords "convenience"))]) (ibuffer-project . [(20220321 1312) ((emacs (25 1))) "Group ibuffer's list by project or any function" tar ((:commit . "bfc0ec1f27b02b8ab816dcfd9073e5d78dae1aed") (:authors ("Andrii Kolomoiets" . "andreyk.mad@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andrii Kolomoiets" . "andreyk.mad@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrii Kolomoiets" . "andreyk.mad@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/muffinmad/emacs-ibuffer-project"))]) - (ibuffer-projectile . [(20200805 604) ((projectile (0 11 0)) (emacs (24 1))) "Group ibuffer's list by projectile root" tar ((:commit . "ecbe482804a217b1471593f6c7a8b3d64f3cdc47") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . 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[(20230530 1713) ((emacs (25 1))) "Group ibuffer's list by VC project, or show VC status" tar ((:commit . "ac07ed3db55059bfa4b22e762ad9475dda37f1a1") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/ibuffer-vc"))]) + (ibuffer-vc . [(20230817 606) ((emacs (25 1)) (seq (2))) "Group ibuffer's list by VC project, or show VC status" tar ((:commit . "1388d2ea18287c74a79d053619dbdfa9090c26a2") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/ibuffer-vc"))]) (iceberg-theme . [(20220622 1) ((emacs (26 1)) (solarized-theme (1 3))) "Well-designed, eye-friendly, dark blue color scheme" tar ((:commit . "c9fdf9a8f5ff417c206730a84731f64a95483935") (:authors ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/conao3/iceberg-theme.el"))]) (icl-mode . [(20221003 2316) ((emacs (25 2))) "Support for IEEE 1687 ICL/PDL" tar ((:commit . "1ef19c3c1c7f2667796907391d5337bbc2d73df3") (:authors ("Troy Hinckley" . "troy.hinckley@dabrev.com")) (:maintainers ("Troy Hinckley" . "troy.hinckley@dabrev.com")) (:maintainer "Troy Hinckley" . "troy.hinckley@dabrev.com") (:url . "https://github.com/CeleritasCelery/icl-mode"))]) (icomplete-vertical . [(20220418 2119) ((emacs (26 1))) "Display icomplete candidates vertically" tar ((:commit . "f5775d535630199703c936380d210d38249b342c") (:authors ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainers ("Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx")) (:maintainer "Omar Antolín Camarena" . "omar@matem.unam.mx") (:keywords "convenience" "completion") (:url . "https://github.com/oantolin/icomplete-vertical"))]) @@ -2526,11 +2543,12 @@ (ido-vertical-mode . [(20210205 436) ((emacs (24 4))) "Makes ido-mode display vertically" tar ((:commit . "b1659e967da0687abceca733b389ace24004fa66") (:authors ("Steven Degutis")) (:maintainers ("Christopher Reichert" . "creichert07@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Reichert" . "creichert07@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/creichert/ido-vertical-mode.el"))]) (ido-yes-or-no . [(20161108 2351) ((ido-completing-read+ (0))) "Use Ido to answer yes-or-no questions" tar ((:commit . "8953eadaaa7811ebc66d8a9eb7ac43f38913ab59") (:authors ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainers ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainer "Ryan C. Thompson") (:keywords "convenience" "completion" "ido") (:url . "https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-yes-or-no"))]) (idomenu . [(20141123 2120) nil "imenu tag selection a la ido" tar ((:commit . "4b0152d606360c70204fb4c27f68de79ca885386") (:authors ("Georg Brandl" . "georg@python.org")) (:maintainers ("Georg Brandl" . "georg@python.org")) (:maintainer "Georg Brandl" . "georg@python.org"))]) - (idris-mode . [(20230210 2150) ((emacs (24)) (prop-menu (0 1)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Major mode for editing Idris code" tar ((:commit . "788f53520db8042fb6dbc56779a9439da0dd6693") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/idris-hackers/idris-mode"))]) + (idris-mode . [(20230802 854) ((emacs (24)) (prop-menu (0 1)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Major mode for editing Idris code" tar ((:commit . "37c6b819903191acd85c56ef6f7ccf579b57eea4") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/idris-hackers/idris-mode"))]) (ids-edit . [(20170818 1502) ((emacs (24 3))) "IDS (Ideographic Description Sequence) editing tool" tar ((:commit . "8562a6cbfb3f2d44bc6f62ab15081a80f8fee502") (:authors ("KAWABATA, Taichi ")) (:maintainers ("KAWABATA, Taichi ")) (:maintainer "KAWABATA, Taichi ") (:keywords "i18n" "wp") (:url . "http://github.com/kawabata/ids-edit"))]) (iedit . [(20220216 717) nil "Edit multiple regions in the same way simultaneously." tar ((:commit . "dd5d75b38ee0c52ad81245a8e5c932d3f5c4772d") (:authors ("Victor Ren" . "victorhge@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Victor Ren" . "victorhge@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Victor Ren" . "victorhge@gmail.com") (:keywords "occurrence" "region" "simultaneous" "refactoring") (:url . "https://github.com/victorhge/iedit"))]) (ietf-docs . [(20190420 851) nil "Fetch, Cache and Load IETF documents" tar ((:commit . "ae157549eae5ec78dcbf215c2f48cb662b73abd0") (:authors ("Christian E. Hopps" . "chopps@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Christian E. Hopps" . "chopps@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christian E. Hopps" . "chopps@gmail.com") (:keywords "ietf" "rfc") (:url . "https://github.com/choppsv1/ietf-docs"))]) (iflipb . [(20220612 858) nil "Interactively flip between recently visited buffers" tar ((:commit . "9ec1888335107bd314e8f40b3e113d525fed8083") (:authors ("Joel Rosdahl" . "joel@rosdahl.net")) (:maintainers ("Joel Rosdahl" . "joel@rosdahl.net")) (:maintainer "Joel Rosdahl" . "joel@rosdahl.net") (:url . "https://github.com/jrosdahl/iflipb"))]) + (igist . [(20230827 923) ((emacs (27 1)) (ghub (3 6 0)) (transient (0 4 1))) "List, create, update and delete GitHub gists" tar ((:commit . "565eb8d89f62e9a09ff6c60fa383197e876ceea3") (:authors ("Karim Aziiev" . "karim.aziiev@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Karim Aziiev" . "karim.aziiev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Karim Aziiev" . "karim.aziiev@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/KarimAziev/igist"))]) (ignoramus . [(20220611 1514) ((emacs (24 3))) "Ignore backups, build files, et al." tar ((:commit . "f5e4a66191be12c2fc3cf42a5e0849fcc8518a3f") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainers ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/ignoramus"))]) (igv . [(20141210 1227) nil "Control Integrative Genomic Viewer within Emacs" tar ((:commit . "47ac6ceede252f451348a2c696398c0cb5279555") (:authors ("Stefano Barbi" . "stefanobarbi@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Stefano Barbi" . "stefanobarbi@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Stefano Barbi" . "stefanobarbi@gmail.com"))]) (image+ . [(20150707 1616) ((cl-lib (0 3))) "Image manipulate extensions for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "6834d0c09bb4df9ecc0d7a559bd7827fed48fffc") (:authors ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimedia" "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-imagex"))]) @@ -2546,6 +2564,7 @@ (imenus . [(20200730 855) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Imenu for multiple buffers and without subgroups" tar ((:commit . "90200f5f22377903b405082eabe185447968f3e2") (:authors ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/alezost/imenus.el"))]) (imgbb . [(20180609 1649) ((emacs (24)) (request (0 3 0))) "Simple image upload client for imgbb.com" tar ((:commit . "a524a46263835aa474f908827ebab4e8fa586001") (:authors ("Peter" . "craven@gmx.net")) (:maintainers ("Peter" . "craven@gmx.net")) (:maintainer "Peter" . "craven@gmx.net") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/ecraven/imgbb.el"))]) (immaterial-theme . [(20230219 1703) ((emacs (25))) "A flexible theme based on material design principles" tar ((:commit . "20417eaf6f349b3707e515d5d7817896243a8ad1") (:authors ("Peter Gardfjäll")) (:maintainers ("Peter Gardfjäll")) (:maintainer "Peter Gardfjäll") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/petergardfjall/emacs-immaterial-theme"))]) + (immersive-translate . [(20230821 145) ((emacs (28 2))) "Translate the current buffer immersively" tar ((:commit . "7fe460980907f75217c0ecd3b6865f72f325ee90") (:authors ("Eli Qian" . "eli.q.qian@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Eli Qian" . "eli.q.qian@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Eli Qian" . "eli.q.qian@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "help" "translate") (:url . "https://github.com/Elilif/emacs-immersive-translate"))]) (immortal-scratch . [(20160517 2118) nil "respawn the scratch buffer when it's killed" tar ((:commit . "faeab0ad6c33c74c0cbd1dfcebffaa0690de40c6") (:authors ("Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com"))]) (immutant-server . [(20140311 2208) nil "Run your Immutant server in Emacs" tar ((:commit . "2a21e65588acb6a976f2998e30b21fdabdba4dbb") (:authors ("David Leatherman" . "leathekd@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("David Leatherman" . "leathekd@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "David Leatherman" . "leathekd@gmail.com") (:url . "http://www.github.com/leathekd/immutant-server.el"))]) (impatient-mode . [(20230511 1746) ((emacs (24 3)) (simple-httpd (1 5 0)) (htmlize (1 40))) "Serve buffers live over HTTP" tar ((:commit . "a4e4e12852840996b027cb8e9fb2b809c37a0ee3") (:authors ("Brian Taylor" . "el.wubo@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Brian Taylor" . "el.wubo@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Brian Taylor" . "el.wubo@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/netguy204/imp.el"))]) @@ -2554,9 +2573,10 @@ (import-popwin . [(20170218 1407) ((emacs (24 3)) (popwin (0 6))) "popwin buffer near by import statements with popwin" tar ((:commit . "bb05a9e226f8c63fe7b18a3e92010357049ab5ba") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . 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[(20230611 1945) ((emacs (25 1))) "Run an interactive Elixir shell" tar ((:commit . "77ac6af83eb4b816c62f58a0298b1bae0c3d69fd") (:authors ("Jonathan Arnett" . "jonathan.arnett@protonmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jonathan Arnett" . "jonathan.arnett@protonmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Arnett" . "jonathan.arnett@protonmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "processes" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/J3RN/inf-elixir"))]) (inf-mongo . [(20180408 1338) nil "Run a MongoDB shell process in a buffer" tar ((:commit . "2e498d1c88bd1904eeec18ed06b1a0cf8bdc2a92") (:authors ("Tobias Svensson")) (:maintainers ("Tobias Svensson")) (:maintainer "Tobias Svensson") (:keywords "databases" "mongodb") (:url . "http://github.com/endofunky/inf-mongo"))]) - (inf-ruby . [(20230304 1512) ((emacs (24 3))) "Run a Ruby process in a buffer" tar ((:commit . "6f1df882ab319758af43877fa20465f6566efbf3") (:authors ("Yukihiro Matsumoto") ("Nobuyoshi Nakada") ("Cornelius Mika" . 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"423b84fe4cc6944e36971225b3e19c888e7e4690") (:authors ("Fermin Munoz")) (:maintainers ("Fermin Munoz" . "fmfs@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Fermin Munoz" . "fmfs@posteo.net") (:keywords "islisp" "lisp" "programming") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/sasanidas/islisp-mode"))]) (inflections . [(20210110 2237) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24))) "convert english words between singular and plural" tar ((:commit . "55caa66a7cc6e0b1a76143fd40eff38416928941") (:authors ("Dmitry Galinsky, Howard Yeh")) (:maintainers ("Dmitry Galinsky, Howard Yeh")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Galinsky, Howard Yeh") (:keywords "languages" "tools" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/eschulte/jump.el"))]) (info-beamer . [(20210427 1033) ((emacs (24 4))) "Utilities for working with info-beamer" tar ((:commit . "6b4cc29f1aec72d8e23b2c25a99cdd84e6cdc92b") (:authors ("Daniel Kraus" . "daniel@kraus.my")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Kraus" . "daniel@kraus.my")) (:maintainer "Daniel Kraus" . "daniel@kraus.my") (:keywords "tools" "processes" "comm") (:url . "https://github.com/dakra/info-beamer.el"))]) @@ -2576,7 +2596,7 @@ (inform . [(20200723 500) ((emacs (25 1))) "Symbol links in Info buffers to their help documentation." tar ((:commit . "8ff0a19a9f40cfa8283da8ed73de94c35a327423") (:authors ("H. Dieter Wilhelm" . "dieter@duenenhof-wilhelm.de")) (:maintainer "H. Dieter Wilhelm") (:keywords "help" "docs" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/dieter-wilhelm/inform"))]) (inform7 . [(20200430 1539) ((emacs (24 3)) (s (1 12 0))) "Major mode for working with Inform 7 files" tar ((:commit . "a409bbc6f04264f7f00616a995fa6ecf59d33d0d") (:authors ("Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com")) (:maintainers ("Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com")) (:maintainer "Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/GuiltyDolphin/inform7-mode"))]) (inherit-local . [(20170409 1649) ((emacs (24 3))) "Inherited buffer-local variables" tar ((:commit . "b1f4ff9c41f9d64e4adaf5adcc280b82f084cdc7") (:authors ("Shea Levy")) (:maintainers ("Shea Levy")) (:maintainer "Shea Levy") (:url . "https://github.com/shlevy/inherit-local/tree-master/"))]) - (inheritenv . [(20210204 354) ((emacs (24 4))) "Make temp buffers inherit buffer-local environment variables" tar ((:commit . "13c0135ddd96519ddeb993ee21163d6e11b4f464") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "unix") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/inheritenv"))]) + (inheritenv . [(20230804 651) ((emacs (24 4))) "Make temp buffers inherit buffer-local environment variables" tar ((:commit . "00106bb208d06e5f1ec25d0c2f41c000cbb25076") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "unix") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/inheritenv"))]) (ini . [(20220827 2009) ((emacs (24 4))) "Converting between INI files and association lists" tar ((:commit . "d50fe629497d51c6390a56bbded1ad77ce12e5af") (:url . "https://github.com/EsaLaine/ini.el"))]) (ini-mode . [(20230211 1512) ((emacs (24 1))) "Major mode for Windows-style ini files." tar ((:commit . "5472abc94e564edc6b469c48d2324519a044a77c") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainers ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:keywords "languages" "faces") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/ini-mode"))]) (init-loader . [(20210703 902) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Loader for configuration files" tar ((:commit . "ecab5a66b40227c4173992adfa5cfeae09f1657e") (:authors ("IMAKADO" . "ken.imakado@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("IMAKADO" . "ken.imakado@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "IMAKADO" . "ken.imakado@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-jp/init-loader/"))]) @@ -2622,7 +2642,7 @@ (isend-mode . [(20210106 1506) nil "Interactively send parts of an Emacs buffer to an interpreter" tar ((:commit . "ea855f63be7febc15bd08aec6229fab9407734fb") (:authors ("François Févotte" . "fevotte@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("François Févotte" . "fevotte@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "François Févotte" . "fevotte@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ffevotte/isend-mode.el"))]) (isgd . [(20150414 936) nil "Shorten URLs using the isgd.com shortener service" tar ((:commit . "764306dadd5a9213799081a48aba22f7c75cca9a") (:authors ("Chmouel Boudjnah" . "chmouel@chmouel.com")) (:maintainers ("Chmouel Boudjnah" . "chmouel@chmouel.com")) (:maintainer "Chmouel Boudjnah" . "chmouel@chmouel.com") (:url . "https://github.com/chmouel/isgd.el"))]) (islisp-mode . [(20220924 1043) ((emacs (26 3))) "Major mode for ISLisp programming" tar ((:commit . "bbf45d02495f9455e91beed01676178dfa5d3561") (:authors ("Fermin Munoz")) (:maintainers ("Fermin Munoz" . "fmfs@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Fermin Munoz" . "fmfs@posteo.net") (:keywords "islisp" "lisp" "programming") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/sasanidas/islisp-mode"))]) - (isortify . [(20221121 1816) ((emacs (25)) (pythonic (0 1 0))) "(automatically) format python buffers using isort." tar ((:commit . "2751fb23eea4a40437e7d9bca77cbc9c06b44f3d") (:authors ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/proofit404/isortify"))]) + (isortify . [(20230821 1632) ((emacs (25)) (pythonic (0 1 0))) "(automatically) format python buffers using isort" tar ((:commit . "5ee404c5bee2772b4f3ee424df0a5b0aef7e6982") (:authors ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artem Malyshev" . "proofit404@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "isort") (:url . "https://github.com/proofit404/isortify"))]) (ispc-mode . [(20201215 852) nil "Syntax coloring for ispc programs" tar ((:commit . "bedfff2528157d4bb0b75927c459631bebe2b1ce") (:authors ("Philip Munksgaard" . "philip@munksgaard.me")) (:maintainers ("Philip Munksgaard" . "philip@munksgaard.me")) (:maintainer "Philip Munksgaard" . "philip@munksgaard.me") (:keywords "c" "ispc") (:url . "https://github.com/Munksgaard/ispc-mode"))]) (iss-mode . [(20141001 1913) nil "Mode for InnoSetup install scripts" tar ((:commit . "3b517aff31529bab33f8d7b562bd17aff0107fd1") (:authors ("Stefan Reichoer," . "stefan@xsteve.at")) (:maintainers ("Stefan Reichoer," . "stefan@xsteve.at")) (:maintainer "Stefan Reichoer," . "stefan@xsteve.at"))]) (itail . [(20171112 804) nil "An interactive tail mode" tar ((:commit . "6e43c20da03be3b9c6ece93b7dc3495975ec1888") (:authors ("atom smith")) (:maintainers ("atom smith")) (:maintainer "atom smith") (:keywords "tail") (:url . "https://github.com/re5et/itail"))]) @@ -2683,7 +2703,7 @@ (javadoc-lookup . [(20160214 31) ((cl-lib (0 3))) "Javadoc Emacs integration with Maven" tar ((:commit . "507a2dd443d60b537b8f779c1847e2cd0ccd1382") (:authors ("Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com")) (:maintainers ("Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com") (:url . "https://github.com/skeeto/javadoc-lookup"))]) (javap-mode . [(20120223 2208) nil "Javap major mode" tar ((:commit . "864c1130e204b2072e1d19cd027b6fce8ebe6629") (:url . "http://github.com/hiredman/javap-mode"))]) (jaword . [(20210306 420) ((tinysegmenter (0 1)) (emacs (25 1))) "Minor-mode for handling Japanese words better" tar ((:commit . 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"dell.anthonio@gmail.com") (:keywords "kconfig" "languages" "linux" "kernel") (:url . "https://github.com/delaanthonio/kconfig-mode"))]) - (kconfig-ref . [(20230726 1446) ((emacs (24 4)) (projectile (2 7 0))) "A simple package for looking up kconfig symbol quickly" tar ((:commit . "7953808d1cf79a7794c4fe9826acf98063efc636") (:authors ("Jason Kim" . "sukbeom.kim@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jason Kim" . "sukbeom.kim@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jason Kim" . "sukbeom.kim@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "kconfig" "linux" "kernel") (:url . "https://github.com/seokbeomkim/kconfig-ref"))]) + (kconfig-ref . [(20230814 1052) ((emacs (24 4)) (projectile (2 7 0)) (emacsql (0))) "A simple package for looking up kconfig symbol quickly" tar ((:commit . "a3f602032cd3b9a7167505bd8ad0f156ae34c0b8") (:authors ("Jason Kim" . "sukbeom.kim@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jason Kim" . "sukbeom.kim@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jason Kim" . 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"conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/conao3/keg.el"))]) @@ -2811,7 +2832,7 @@ (kfg . [(20140909 538) ((f (0 17 1))) "an emacs configuration system" tar ((:commit . "ffc35b77f227d4c64a1271ec30d31333ffeb0013") (:authors ("Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abingham/kfg"))]) (khalel . [(20230606 1909) ((emacs (27 1))) "Import, edit and create calendar events through khal" tar ((:commit . "85df973fe2785caee08d4ef5b23bdaae424a8d98") (:authors ("Hanno Perrey ")) (:maintainers ("Hanno Perrey" . "hanno@hoowl.se")) (:maintainer "Hanno Perrey" . "hanno@hoowl.se") (:keywords "event" "calendar" "ics" "khal") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/hperrey/khalel"))]) (khardel . [(20220223 934) ((emacs (27 1)) (yaml-mode (0 0 13))) "Integrate with khard" tar ((:commit . "1436ec5ef1b5b26104a4735ee64c0afe148700de") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:url . "https://github.com/DamienCassou/khardel"))]) - (khoj . [(20230727 34) ((emacs (27 1)) (transient (0 3 0)) (dash (2 19 1))) "AI personal assistant for your digital brain" tar ((:commit . "715d56d4f0989d91f500ce45dbf20c1db8471526") (:authors ("Debanjum Singh Solanky" . "debanjum@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Debanjum Singh Solanky" . "debanjum@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Debanjum Singh Solanky" . "debanjum@gmail.com") (:keywords "search" "chat" "org-mode" "outlines" "markdown" "pdf" "image") (:url . "https://github.com/khoj-ai/khoj/tree/master/src/interface/emacs"))]) + (khoj . [(20230829 1844) ((emacs (27 1)) (transient (0 3 0)) (dash (2 19 1))) "AI personal assistant for your digital brain" tar ((:commit . "74409c2c64da3bff37a027537b3521849d395cc6") (:authors ("Debanjum Singh Solanky" . "debanjum@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Debanjum Singh Solanky" . "debanjum@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Debanjum Singh Solanky" . "debanjum@gmail.com") (:keywords "search" "chat" "org-mode" "outlines" "markdown" "pdf" "image") (:url . "https://github.com/khoj-ai/khoj/tree/master/src/interface/emacs"))]) (kibit-helper . [(20150508 1533) ((s (0 8)) (emacs (24))) "Conveniently use the Kibit Leiningen plugin from Emacs" tar ((:commit . "ec5f154db3bb0c838e86f527353f08644cede926") (:authors ("Jonas Enlund") ("James Elliott" . "james@brunchboy.com")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Enlund")) (:maintainer "Jonas Enlund") (:keywords "languages" "clojure" "kibit") (:url . "http://www.github.com/brunchboy/kibit-helper"))]) (kill-file-path . [(20230306 1041) ((emacs (26))) "Copy file name into kill ring" tar ((:commit . "5dcbce69cbae17665216a32dd20f27de54c62972") (:authors ("Adam Chyła" . "adam@chyla.org")) (:maintainers ("Adam Chyła" . "adam@chyla.org")) (:maintainer "Adam Chyła" . "adam@chyla.org") (:keywords "files") (:url . "https://github.com/chyla/kill-file-path/kill-file-path.el"))]) (kill-or-bury-alive . [(20230606 1503) ((emacs (24 4))) "Precise control over buffer killing" tar ((:commit . "16c393db6ad0c7e184af0a24d26b637e23543b1f") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/kill-or-bury-alive"))]) @@ -2822,8 +2843,8 @@ (kivy-mode . [(20210318 2106) nil "Emacs major mode for editing Kivy files" tar ((:commit . "db86b06b9b72e514c122e3f54a0bce74adad44c5") (:authors ("Dean Serenevy" . "dean@serenevy.net")) (:maintainers ("Dean Serenevy" . "dean@serenevy.net")) (:maintainer "Dean Serenevy" . "dean@serenevy.net"))]) (kiwix . [(20220316 847) ((emacs (25 1)) (request (0 3 0))) "Searching offline Wikipedia through Kiwix." tar ((:commit . "444f686a7f75db788d54f544b923a3532732eb8b") (:authors ("stardiviner" . "numbchild@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("stardiviner" . "numbchild@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "stardiviner" . "numbchild@gmail.com") (:keywords "kiwix" "wikipedia") (:url . "https://repo.or.cz/kiwix.el.git"))]) (kixtart-mode . [(20150611 1604) ((emacs (24))) "major mode for Kixtart scripting files" tar ((:commit . "1c2356797e7b766bbaaa2b341176a8b10499cd79") (:authors ("Ryrun ")) (:maintainers ("Ryrun ")) (:maintainer "Ryrun ") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/ryrun/kixtart-mode"))]) - (kkp . [(20230403 2156) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 3 4))) "Enable support for the Kitty Keyboard Protocol" tar ((:commit . "5652ba0bfa7a4c03daffc301c9ca4a9899c4f440") (:authors ("Benjamin Orthen" . "contact@orthen.net")) (:maintainers ("Benjamin Orthen" . "contact@orthen.net")) (:maintainer "Benjamin Orthen" . "contact@orthen.net") (:keywords "terminals") (:url . "https://github.com/benjaminor/kkp"))]) - (klere-theme . [(20230214 213) ((emacs (24))) "A dark theme with lambent color highlights and incremental grays" tar ((:commit . "61d2cd649a1cf57ce61063f76b395f21f358372e") (:authors ("Wamm K. D." . "jaft.r@outlook.com")) (:maintainers ("Wamm K. D." . "jaft.r@outlook.com")) (:maintainer "Wamm K. D." . "jaft.r@outlook.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/WammKD/emacs-klere-theme"))]) + (kkp . [(20230801 1603) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 3 4))) "Enable support for the Kitty Keyboard Protocol" tar ((:commit . "18e3b1b73fddd234176a7e6633da67c30d13d107") (:authors ("Benjamin Orthen" . "contact@orthen.net")) (:maintainers ("Benjamin Orthen" . "contact@orthen.net")) (:maintainer "Benjamin Orthen" . 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"b5f6b408a9134f3db14c0516c5ba48d68178a175") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski")) (:maintainers ("Wojciech Siewierski")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/vifon/kmacro-x.el"))]) (know-your-http-well . [(20160208 2305) nil "Look up the meaning of HTTP headers, methods, relations, status codes" tar ((:commit . "c381a9735f3ea86ebc9667e35cdfeab0b67fefb7"))]) @@ -2851,12 +2872,12 @@ (kv . [(20140108 1534) nil "key/value data structure functions" tar ((:commit . "721148475bce38a70e0b678ba8aa923652e8900e") (:authors ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainers ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk") (:keywords "lisp"))]) (kwin . [(20220120 2125) nil "communicatewith the KWin window manager" tar ((:commit . "20fac6508e5535a26df783ba05f04d1800b7382c") (:authors ("Simon Hafner")) (:maintainers ("Simon Hafner")) (:maintainer "Simon Hafner") (:url . 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[(20170123 1816) nil "Input method for Unicode math symbols" tar ((:commit . "e8931e68214ca94e6a04080ebc629693d5881884") (:authors ("Christoph Dittmann" . "github@christoph-d.de")) (:maintainers ("Christoph Dittmann" . "github@christoph-d.de")) (:maintainer "Christoph Dittmann" . "github@christoph-d.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Christoph-D/latex-unicode-math-mode"))]) (latexdiff . [(20190827 1651) ((emacs (24 4))) "Latexdiff integration in Emacs" tar ((:commit . "56d0b240867527d1b43d3ddec14059361929b971") (:authors ("Launay Gaby" . "gaby.launay@tutanota.com")) (:maintainers ("Launay Gaby" . "gaby.launay@tutanota.com")) (:maintainer "Launay Gaby" . "gaby.launay@tutanota.com") (:keywords "tex" "vc" "tools" "git" "helm") (:url . "http://github.com/galaunay/latexdiff.el"))]) (latvian-holidays . [(20230326 2030) nil "Latvian holidays for the calendar" tar ((:commit . "6b82f3bd9682c97f19a65b7d359ce7a02ec9cfec") (:authors ("Alexander Shumilov" . "alexander.shumilov@me.com")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Shumilov" . "alexander.shumilov@me.com")) (:maintainer "Alexander Shumilov" . "alexander.shumilov@me.com") (:keywords "calendar") (:url . "https://github.com/ashumilov/latvian-holidays"))]) @@ -2886,7 +2907,7 @@ (lcb-mode . [(20160816 630) ((emacs (24))) "LiveCode Builder major mode" tar ((:commit . "be0768e9aa6f9b8e76f2230f4f7f4d152a766b9a") (:authors ("Peter TB Brett" . "peter@peter-b.co.uk")) (:maintainers ("Peter TB Brett" . "peter@peter-b.co.uk")) (:maintainer "Peter TB Brett" . "peter@peter-b.co.uk") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/peter-b/lcb-mode"))]) (lcr . [(20221012 742) ((dash (2 12 0)) (emacs (25 1))) "lightweight coroutines" tar ((:commit . "6c345112ffb59f3e7babca6c83942f686b5f554b") (:authors ("Jean-Philippe Bernardy" . "jeanphilippe.bernardy@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jean-Philippe Bernardy" . "jeanphilippe.bernardy@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jean-Philippe Bernardy" . "jeanphilippe.bernardy@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/jyp/lcr"))]) (le-thesaurus . [(20230112 1604) ((request (0 3 2)) (emacs (24 4))) "Query thesaurus.com for synonyms of a given word" tar ((:commit . "83e8df8957a3b8167cc2bf97849a1eca555ce9a6") (:url . "https://github.com/AnselmC/le-thesaurus.el"))]) - (leaf . [(20211226 1633) ((emacs (24 1))) "Simplify your init.el configuration, extended use-package" tar ((:commit . "9eb18e8c9c375aa0158fbd06ea906bfbf54408fe") (:authors ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "settings") (:url . "https://github.com/conao3/leaf.el"))]) + (leaf . [(20230803 729) ((emacs (24 1))) "Simplify your init.el configuration, extended use-package" tar ((:commit . "fce3378f987bf118a0a5f1a24c4408ac920f858d") (:authors ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Naoya Yamashita" . 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"https://github.com/conao3/leaf-defaults.el"))]) (leaf-keywords . [(20210816 1107) ((emacs (24 4)) (leaf (3 5 0))) "Additional leaf.el keywords for external packages" tar ((:commit . "849b579f87c263e2f1d7fb7eda93b6ce441f217e") (:authors ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "settings") (:url . "https://github.com/conao3/leaf-keywords.el"))]) @@ -2896,7 +2917,7 @@ (leanote . [(20161223 139) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (request (0 2)) (let-alist (1 0 3)) (pcache (0 4 0)) (s (1 10 0)) (async (1 9))) "A minor mode writing markdown leanote" tar ((:commit . "d499e7b59bb1f1a2fabc0e4c26fb101ed62ebc7b") (:authors ("Aborn Jiang" . "aborn.jiang@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Aborn Jiang" . "aborn.jiang@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Aborn Jiang" . "aborn.jiang@gmail.com") (:keywords "leanote" "note" "markdown") (:url . "https://github.com/aborn/leanote-emacs"))]) (learn-ocaml . [(20211003 1412) ((emacs (25 1))) "Emacs frontend for learn-ocaml" tar ((:commit . "abdc263537a6a534152a4eaaa17b2c3e4e10418b") (:url . "https://github.com/pfitaxel/learn-ocaml.el"))]) (ledger-import . [(20210419 818) ((emacs (25 1)) (ledger-mode (3 1 1))) "Fetch OFX files from bank and push them to Ledger" tar ((:commit . "f77adf79ce67524c3e08546448ac88ea1a665b64") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:url . "https://gitlab.petton.fr/mpdel/libmpdel"))]) - (ledger-mode . [(20230727 615) ((emacs (25 1))) "Helper code for use with the \"ledger\" command-line tool" tar ((:commit . "846dd204dbf7d181947a5b6445ca19b37b3b06b0"))]) + (ledger-mode . [(20230810 1707) ((emacs (25 1))) "Helper code for use with the \"ledger\" command-line tool" tar ((:commit . "6ca9e1b487ba642dbc28a2d81e0dbbb1a5a617ba"))]) (leerzeichen . [(20220626 835) nil "Minor mode to display whitespace characters." tar ((:commit . "9d4126d5f6563569080845a69b0867119a9fd6ea") (:authors ("Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com") (:keywords "whitespace" "characters") (:url . "http://github.com/fgeller/leerzeichen.el"))]) (leetcode . [(20230524 1851) ((emacs (26 1)) (dash (2 16 0)) (graphql (0 1 1)) (spinner (1 7 3)) (aio (1 0)) (log4e (0 3 3))) "An leetcode client" tar ((:commit . "e5701191a98d043acdc7112f28d67e3d5c848228") (:authors ("Wang Kai" . "kaiwkx@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Wang Kai" . "kaiwkx@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Wang Kai" . "kaiwkx@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/kaiwk/leetcode.el"))]) (legalese . [(20200119 2248) nil "Add legalese to your program files" tar ((:commit . "e465471d2d5a62d35073d93e0f8d40387a82e302") (:authors ("Jorgen Schaefer" . "forcer@forcix.cx")) (:maintainers ("Jorgen Schaefer" . "forcer@forcix.cx")) (:maintainer "Jorgen Schaefer" . "forcer@forcix.cx") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/legalese"))]) @@ -2908,19 +2929,19 @@ (less-css-mode . [(20161001 453) nil "Major mode for editing LESS CSS files (lesscss.org)" tar ((:commit . "59bf174c4e9f053ec2a7ef8c8a8198490390f6fb") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "less" "css" "mode") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/less-css-mode"))]) (letcheck . [(20160202 1948) nil "Check the erroneous assignments in let forms" tar ((:commit . "edf188ca2f85349e971b83f164c6484264e79426") (:authors ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/Fuco1/letcheck"))]) (letterbox-mode . [(20170702 125) ((emacs (24 3))) "hide sensitive text on a buffer" tar ((:commit . "88c67a51d67216d569a28e8423200883fde096dd") (:authors ("Fernando Leboran" . "f.leboran@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Fernando Leboran" . "f.leboran@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fernando Leboran" . "f.leboran@gmail.com") (:keywords "password" "convenience") (:url . "http://github.com/pacha64/letterbox-mode"))]) - (leuven-theme . [(20230523 841) nil "Elegant Emacs color theme for a white background" tar ((:commit . "59123b1f0a4a1d195bf1726bf82371e3455470a8") (:authors ("Fabrice Niessen <(concat \"fniessen\" at-sign \"pirilampo.org\")>")) (:maintainers ("Fabrice Niessen <(concat \"fniessen\" at-sign \"pirilampo.org\")>")) (:maintainer "Fabrice Niessen <(concat \"fniessen\" at-sign \"pirilampo.org\")>") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:url . "https://github.com/fniessen/emacs-leuven-theme"))]) + (leuven-theme . [(20230812 1827) nil "Elegant Emacs color theme for a white background" tar ((:commit . "b73a51a71ab8424bc2da8891f28e5239eac1236c") (:authors ("Fabrice Niessen <(concat \"fniessen\" at-sign \"pirilampo.org\")>")) (:maintainers ("Fabrice Niessen <(concat \"fniessen\" at-sign \"pirilampo.org\")>")) (:maintainer "Fabrice Niessen <(concat \"fniessen\" at-sign \"pirilampo.org\")>") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:url . "https://github.com/fniessen/emacs-leuven-theme"))]) (levenshtein . [(20090830 1040) nil "Edit distance between two strings." tar ((:commit . "070925197ebf6b704e6e00c4f2d2ec783f3df38c") (:authors ("Aaron S. Hawley ,") ("Art Taylor")) (:maintainers ("Aaron S. Hawley ,")) (:maintainer "Aaron S. Hawley ,") (:keywords "lisp"))]) (lexbind-mode . [(20141027 1429) nil "Puts the value of lexical-binding in the mode line" tar ((:commit . "fa0a6848c1cfd3fbf45db43dc2deef16377d887d") (:authors ("Andrew Kirkpatrick" . "ubermonk@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andrew Kirkpatrick" . 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[(20220822 911) nil "Lisp Flavoured Erlang mode" tar ((:commit . "42fc3dc57d4229800f44a0d6907185ebdf7175e2"))]) (lgr . [(20230407 1317) ((emacs (26 1))) "A fully featured logging framework" tar ((:commit . "4ab6c22bcbc533acace3c854876f40fa9d2f7819") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/Fuco1/emacs-lgr"))]) - (libbcel . [(20221003 1827) ((emacs (26 1)) (request (0 3 1))) "Library to connect to basecamp 3 API" tar ((:commit . "3d506a3fb5b377bf460e7b8096f7211949567f75") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:url . "https://gitlab.petton.fr/bcel/libbcel"))]) + (libbcel . [(20230826 1233) ((emacs (26 1)) (request (0 3 1))) "Library to connect to basecamp 3 API" tar ((:commit . "35679c86b6d73817fef17df4119a7a45dfc9f33d") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:url . "https://gitlab.petton.fr/bcel/libbcel"))]) (libelcouch . [(20230129 1000) ((emacs (26 1)) (request (0 3 0))) "Communication with CouchDB" tar ((:commit . "595697f4199519dd018fe489e885f237c54b0675") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://gitlab.petton.fr/elcouch/libelcouch/"))]) (liberime . [(20230113 556) ((emacs (25 1))) "Rime elisp binding" tar ((:commit . "cc9eb9812fd6f68e78ed6a0c0a85da7a18765753") (:authors ("A.I.")) (:maintainers ("A.I.")) (:maintainer "A.I.") (:keywords "convenience" "chinese" "input-method" "rime") (:url . "https://github.com/merrickluo/liberime"))]) (liblouis . [(20220426 657) ((emacs (26 1))) "Mode for editing liblouis braille translation tables" tar ((:commit . "a341a0c434cdbe7f46956c8db13203c3fc941a34") (:authors ("Christian Egli" . "christian.egli@sbs.ch")) (:maintainers ("Christian Egli" . "christian.egli@sbs.ch")) (:maintainer "Christian Egli" . "christian.egli@sbs.ch") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis-mode"))]) (libmpdee . [(20220825 957) nil "Client end library for mpd, a music playing daemon" tar ((:commit . "9a84e074385cd085622f94e720a968a0e05ceae5") (:authors ("Ramkumar R. Aiyengar" . "andyetitmoves@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ramkumar R. Aiyengar" . "andyetitmoves@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ramkumar R. Aiyengar" . "andyetitmoves@gmail.com") (:keywords "music" "mpd"))]) - (libmpdel . [(20221229 916) ((emacs (25 1))) "Communication with an MPD server" tar ((:commit . "e7d35ba9254ead1516133f182a01f6161ae26388") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:keywords "multimedia") (:url . "https://github.com/mpdel/libmpdel"))]) + (libmpdel . [(20230816 839) ((emacs (25 1))) "Communication with an MPD server" tar ((:commit . "ca5397f1d66462e11c9ff4a49d308d92aef31b29") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainers ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:keywords "multimedia") (:url . "https://github.com/mpdel/libmpdel"))]) (librera-sync . [(20230306 17) ((emacs (26 1)) (f (0 17)) (dash (2 12 0))) "Sync document's position with Librera Reader for Android" tar ((:commit . "29e158fc478d5817dffc4045b067feed4c3d0dbe") (:authors ("Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Dmitriy Pshonko" . "jumper047@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimedia" "sync") (:url . "https://github.com/jumper047/librera-sync"))]) (lice . [(20220312 2215) nil "License And Header Template" tar ((:commit . "0b69ba54057146f1473e85c0760029e584e3eb13") (:authors ("Taiki Sugawara" . "buzz.taiki@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Taiki Sugawara" . "buzz.taiki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Taiki Sugawara" . "buzz.taiki@gmail.com") (:keywords "template" "license" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/buzztaiki/lice-el"))]) (license-snippets . [(20201117 1619) ((emacs (26)) (yasnippet (0 8 0))) "LICENSE templates for yasnippet" tar ((:commit . "a89988b81604fd23c43746912215770a4b861989") (:authors ("Seong Yong-ju" . "sei40kr@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Seong Yong-ju" . "sei40kr@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Seong Yong-ju" . "sei40kr@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/sei40kr/license-snippets"))]) @@ -2928,7 +2949,7 @@ (ligature . [(20220808 1225) ((emacs (28))) "Display typographical ligatures in major modes" tar ((:commit . "89cbd67a815f61e5001f19d64d6ec1771e867742") (:authors ("Mickey Petersen" . "mickey@masteringemacs.org")) (:maintainers ("Mickey Petersen" . "mickey@masteringemacs.org")) (:maintainer "Mickey Petersen" . "mickey@masteringemacs.org") (:keywords "tools" "faces") (:url . "https://www.github.com/mickeynp/ligature.el"))]) (ligature-pragmatapro . [(20221127 2252) ((emacs (28)) (ligature (1 0))) "PragmataPro support for ligature.el" tar ((:commit . "85f7b15a5cf5f2ee843bc0469e03602a0251c275") (:authors ("Yuri D'Elia" . "wavexx@thregr.org")) (:maintainers ("Yuri D'Elia" . "wavexx@thregr.org")) (:maintainer "Yuri D'Elia" . "wavexx@thregr.org") (:keywords "faces" "fonts" "ligatures" "programming-ligatures") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/wavexx/ligature-pragmatapro.el"))]) (light-soap-theme . [(20150607 1445) ((emacs (24))) "Emacs 24 theme with a light background." tar ((:commit . "76a787bd40c6b567ae68ced7f5d9f9f10725e00d"))]) - (ligo-mode . [(20230727 1523) ((emacs (27 1))) "A major mode for editing LIGO source code" tar ((:commit . 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"jcs090218@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "annotation") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-vs/line-reminder"))]) (line-up-words . [(20180219 1024) nil "Align words in an intelligent way" tar ((:commit . "2c236f5772e18d0e50d7ca2eee7eebbe356d9b60") (:url . "https://github.com/janestreet/line-up-words"))]) (lines-at-once . [(20180422 247) ((emacs (25))) "Insert and edit multiple lines at once" tar ((:commit . "a018ba90549384d52ec58c2685fd14a0f65252be") (:authors ("Jiahao Li" . "jiahaowork@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jiahao Li" . "jiahaowork@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jiahao Li" . "jiahaowork@gmail.com") (:keywords "abbrev" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/jiahaowork/lines-at-once.el"))]) @@ -2961,7 +2982,7 @@ (litanize . [(20230419 917) ((emacs (24 1)) (enlive (0 0 1)) (s (1 12 0))) "Generate \"Latour Litanies\"" tar ((:commit . "a45902fa29c16ef9606229cb01a5441ea754f11b") (:authors ("nik gaffney" . "nik@fo.am")) (:maintainers ("nik gaffney" . 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"048eec3278ab82c1040d063d4f677f01090d4dab") (:authors ("Nicolas Hafner" . "shinmera@tymoon.eu")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Hafner" . "shinmera@tymoon.eu")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Hafner" . "shinmera@tymoon.eu") (:keywords "languages" "wp") (:url . "http://github.com/shirakumo/markless.el/"))]) @@ -3128,7 +3149,7 @@ (marshal . [(20201223 1853) ((emacs (25 1)) (ht (2 0))) "eieio extension for automatic (un)marshalling" tar ((:commit . "490496d974d03906f784707ecc2e0ac36ed84b96") (:authors ("Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/sigma/marshal.el"))]) (maruo-macro-mode . [(20160616 1349) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing Hidemaru/Maruo macro script" tar ((:commit . "8fc9a38ad051eafa8eb94038711acc52c5d1d8d5") (:authors ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainers ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:keywords "programming" "editor" "macro"))]) (masm-mode . [(20200308 1450) ((emacs (25 1))) "MASM x86 and x64 assembly major mode" tar ((:commit . "ab63524d195332ec9f703783704231606e69c292") (:authors ("YiGeeker" . "zyfchinese@yeah.net")) (:maintainers ("YiGeeker" . "zyfchinese@yeah.net")) (:maintainer "YiGeeker" . "zyfchinese@yeah.net") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/YiGeeker/masm-mode"))]) - (mastodon . [(20230725 1217) ((emacs (27 1)) (request (0 3 0)) (persist (0 4)) (ts (0 3))) "Client for fediverse services using the Mastodon API" tar ((:commit . "20dec8871c9bb5f5e418bfc197e7533b5e3065e3") (:authors ("Johnson Denen" . "johnson.denen@gmail.com") ("Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net")) (:maintainers ("Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net")) (:maintainer "Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el"))]) + (mastodon . [(20230822 1652) ((emacs (27 1)) (request (0 3 0)) (persist (0 4)) (ts (0 3))) "Client for fediverse services using the Mastodon API" tar ((:commit . "b54fc1b6d405024c2b5c6019e60ee7ed0744b66c") (:authors ("Johnson Denen" . "johnson.denen@gmail.com") ("Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net")) (:maintainers ("Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net")) (:maintainer "Marty Hiatt" . "martianhiatus@riseup.net") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el"))]) (material-theme . [(20210904 1226) ((emacs (24 1))) "A Theme based on the colors of the Google Material Design" tar ((:commit . "6823009bc92f82aa3a90e27e1009f7da8e87b648") (:authors ("Christoph Paulik" . "cpaulik@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Christoph Paulik" . "cpaulik@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christoph Paulik" . "cpaulik@gmail.com") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "http://github.com/cpaulik/emacs-material-theme"))]) (math-preview . [(20230425 1820) ((emacs (26 1)) (json (1 4)) (dash (2 18 0)) (s (1 12 0))) "Preview TeX math equations inline" tar ((:commit . "620de35fc8cf940eba5a567767eac2288708d8cb") (:authors ("Matsievskiy S.V.")) (:maintainers ("Matsievskiy S.V.")) (:maintainer "Matsievskiy S.V.") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/matsievskiysv/math-preview"))]) (math-symbol-lists . [(20220828 2047) nil "Lists of Unicode math symbols and latex commands" tar ((:commit . "ac3eb053d3b576fcdd192b0ac6ad5090ea3a7079") (:authors ("Vitalie Spinu" . "spinuvit@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Vitalie Spinu" . "spinuvit@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vitalie Spinu" . "spinuvit@gmail.com") (:keywords "unicode" "symbols" "mathematics") (:url . "https://github.com/vspinu/math-symbol-lists"))]) @@ -3139,7 +3160,7 @@ (maven-test-mode . [(20141220 557) ((s (1 9)) (emacs (24))) "Utilities for navigating test files and running maven test tasks." tar ((:commit . "a19151861df2ad8ae4880a2e7c86ddf848cb569a") (:authors ("Renan Ranelli")) (:maintainers ("Renan Ranelli")) (:maintainer "Renan Ranelli") (:keywords "java" "maven" "test") (:url . "http://github.com/rranelli/maven-test-mode"))]) (maxframe . [(20170120 1705) nil "maximize the emacs frame based on display size" tar ((:commit . "13bda6dd9f1d96aa4b9dd9957a26cefd399a7772") (:authors ("Ryan McGeary")) (:maintainers ("Ryan McGeary")) (:maintainer "Ryan McGeary") (:keywords "display" "frame" "window" "maximize"))]) (maxima . [(20230529 1658) ((emacs (26 1)) (s (1 11 0)) (test-simple (1 3 0))) "Major mode for Maxima" tar ((:commit . "2de798f6644753772553cd0420d3c419ed50dd0b") (:authors ("William F. Schelter") ("Jay Belanger") ("Fermin Munoz")) (:maintainers ("Fermin Munoz" . "fmfs@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Fermin Munoz" . "fmfs@posteo.net") (:keywords "maxima" "tools" "math") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/sasanidas/maxima"))]) - (mb-url . [(20230706 815) ((emacs (25))) "Multiple Backends for Emacs URL package" tar ((:commit . "d0615da8c62890d7c2cd67c1976bdcfd712177f9") (:authors ("ZHANG Weiyi" . "dochang@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ZHANG Weiyi" . "dochang@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ZHANG Weiyi" . "dochang@gmail.com") (:keywords "comm" "data" "processes" "hypermedia") (:url . "https://github.com/dochang/mb-url"))]) + (mb-url . [(20230811 442) ((emacs (25))) "Multiple Backends for Emacs URL package" tar ((:commit . "a9f1e8ab46858c35a600ce304748a7db65400bef") (:authors ("ZHANG Weiyi" . "dochang@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ZHANG Weiyi" . "dochang@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ZHANG Weiyi" . "dochang@gmail.com") (:keywords "comm" "data" "processes" "hypermedia") (:url . "https://github.com/dochang/mb-url"))]) (mbe . [(20151126 1134) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Macros by Example" tar ((:commit . "bb10aa8f26bb7e9b1d5746934c94edb00402940c") (:authors ("Ian Price" . "ianprice90@googlemail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ian Price" . 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"053abc52181b8718559d7361a587bbb795faf164") (:authors ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainers ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainer "Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org") (:keywords "editing" "cursors") (:url . "https://github.com/knu/mc-extras.el"))]) (md-readme . [(20191112 1943) nil "Markdown-formatted READMEs for your ELisp" tar ((:commit . "ca99f44de11fab18d1f50d4b1722f2ceee3c814d") (:authors ("Thomas Kappler" . "tkappler@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Thomas Kappler" . "tkappler@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thomas Kappler" . "tkappler@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "help" "readme" "markdown" "header" "documentation" "github") (:url . "http://github.com/thomas11/md-readme/tree/master"))]) (md4rd . [(20230725 2316) ((emacs (25 1)) (request (0 3 0)) (cl-lib (0 6 1)) (dash (2 12 0)) (s (1 12 0)) (tree-mode (1 0 0))) "Mode for reddit (browse it)." tar ((:commit . "2fa198af749e9ddb759e052d911f56a626088903") (:authors ("Matthew Carter" . 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[(20230527 2209) ((emacs (28 1)) (media-progress (0 1 0))) "Display position where media player stopped in dired buffer" tar ((:commit . "438a37019383eef35e45875b3e4df3fca4eaf39f") (:authors ("Dmitriy Pshonko ")) (:maintainers ("Dmitriy Pshonko ")) (:maintainer "Dmitriy Pshonko ") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/jumper047/media-progress"))]) (media-progress-dirvish . [(20230520 1547) ((emacs (28 1)) (dirvish (2 0 0)) (media-progress (0 1 0))) "Display position where media player stopped in dirvish" tar ((:commit . "ec777d2d200ecb85795a225b482808f048c30a1c") (:authors ("Dmitriy Pshonko ")) (:maintainers ("Dmitriy Pshonko ")) (:maintainer "Dmitriy Pshonko ") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/jumper047/media-progress"))]) (media-thumbnail . [(20220827 2325) ((emacs (28 1))) "Utility package to provide media icons" tar ((:commit . "14e626fe7ee714ab45c9e636d00a26e89aa2832a") (:authors ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainers ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:keywords "files" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/jojojames/media-thumbnail"))]) @@ -3160,7 +3181,7 @@ (memoize . [(20200103 2036) nil "Memoization functions" tar ((:commit . "51b075935ca7070f62fae1d69fe0ff7d8fa56fdd") (:authors ("Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-memoize"))]) (memolist . [(20150804 1721) ((markdown-mode (22 0)) (ag (0 45))) "memolist.el is Emacs port of memolist.vim." tar ((:commit . "60c296e202a71e9dcf1c3936d47b5c4b95c5839f") (:authors ("mikanfactory ")) (:maintainers ("mikanfactory")) (:maintainer "mikanfactory") (:keywords "markdown" "memo") (:url . "http://github.com/mikanfactory/emacs-memolist"))]) (mentor . [(20230103 1146) ((emacs (25 1)) (xml-rpc (1 6 15)) (seq (1 11)) (async (1 9 3)) (url-scgi (0 8))) "Frontend for the rTorrent bittorrent client" tar ((:commit . "f51dd4f3f87c54b7cc92189924b9d873a53f5a75") (:authors ("Stefan Kangas" . "stefankangas@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Stefan Kangas" . "stefankangas@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Stefan Kangas" . "stefankangas@gmail.com") (:keywords "comm" "processes" "bittorrent") (:url . "https://github.com/skangas/mentor"))]) - (meow . [(20230712 1632) ((emacs (27 1))) "Yet Another modal editing" tar ((:commit . "4ab409f51b3fe6306edd48135f455646ae2a9a42") (:authors ("Shi Tianshu")) (:maintainers ("Shi Tianshu")) (:maintainer "Shi Tianshu") (:keywords "convenience" "modal-editing") (:url . "https://www.github.com/DogLooksGood/meow"))]) + (meow . [(20230822 2304) ((emacs (27 1))) "Yet Another modal editing" tar ((:commit . 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[(20221123 1408) ((emacs (25 1)) (merlin (3)) (company (0 9))) "Merlin and company mode integration" tar ((:commit . "8bcab034a680f57ddf58092fda6288dc4caddd2a") (:authors ("Simon Castellan ") ("Frédéric Bour ") ("Thomas Refis ")) (:maintainers ("Simon Castellan ")) (:maintainer "Simon Castellan ") (:keywords "ocaml" "languages") (:url . "http://github.com/ocaml/merlin"))]) @@ -3227,7 +3248,7 @@ (mocha . [(20200729 1130) ((js2-mode (20150909)) (f (0 18))) "Run Mocha or Jasmine tests" tar ((:commit . "6a72fa20e7be6e55c09b1bc9887ee09c5df28e45") (:authors ("Al Scott")) (:maintainers ("Al Scott")) (:maintainer "Al Scott") (:keywords "javascript" "mocha" "jasmine") (:url . "http://github.com/scottaj/mocha.el"))]) (mocha-snippets . [(20190417 1931) ((yasnippet (0 8 0))) "Yasnippets for the Mocha JS Testing Framework" tar ((:commit . "361a3809f755577406e109b9e44d473dfa7c08e0") (:authors ("Charles Lowell" . "cowboyd@frontside.io")) (:maintainers ("Charles Lowell" . "cowboyd@frontside.io")) (:maintainer "Charles Lowell" . "cowboyd@frontside.io") (:keywords "test" "javascript"))]) (mocker . [(20220727 1452) ((emacs (25 1))) "mocking framework for emacs" tar ((:commit . "4bd8d56eb4c3a1fcbbcdbf616f1b43e076b13eee") (:authors ("Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "testing"))]) - (modaled . [(20230625 1448) ((emacs (25 1))) "Build your own minor modes for modal editing" tar ((:commit . "fc520f46780736147ab015d825c7332a9dd1a855") (:authors ("DCsunset")) (:maintainers ("DCsunset")) (:maintainer "DCsunset") (:keywords "convenience" "modal-editing") (:url . "https://github.com/DCsunset/modaled"))]) + (modaled . [(20230825 152) ((emacs (25 1))) "Build your own minor modes for modal editing" tar ((:commit . "98f58e6857877bc1b593e86ee0ee61ad64daaf24") (:authors ("DCsunset")) (:maintainers ("DCsunset")) (:maintainer "DCsunset") (:keywords "convenience" "modal-editing") (:url . "https://github.com/DCsunset/modaled"))]) (modalka . [(20230606 1357) ((emacs (24 4))) "Modal editing your way" tar ((:commit . "6deb661e84cb34746a62ce84842f52c22138beda") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/modalka"))]) (mode-icons . [(20200920 2031) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Show icons for modes" tar ((:commit . "82cfba411c544c862a0854f682494a437642c957") (:authors ("Tom Willemse" . "tom@ryuslash.org")) (:maintainers ("Tom Willemse" . "tom@ryuslash.org")) (:maintainer "Tom Willemse" . "tom@ryuslash.org") (:keywords "multimedia") (:url . "http://ryuslash.org/projects/mode-icons.html"))]) (mode-line-bell . [(20181029 516) nil "Flash the mode line instead of ringing the bell" tar ((:commit . "4985ba42f5a19f46ddbf9b3622453a9694995ce5") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "convenience"))]) @@ -3239,8 +3260,8 @@ (modern-sh . [(20211101 1001) ((emacs (25 1)) (hydra (0 15 0)) (eval-in-repl (0 9 7))) "Minor mode for editing shell script" tar ((:commit . "8ebebe77304aa8170f7af809e7564c79d3bd45da") (:keywords "languages" "programming") (:url . "https://github.com/damon-kwok/modern-sh"))]) (modtime-skip-mode . [(20140128 2201) nil "Minor mode for disabling modtime and supersession checks on files." tar ((:commit . "c0e49523aa26b2263a8693691ac775988015f592") (:authors ("Jordon Biondo" . "biondoj@mail.gvsu.edu")) (:maintainers ("Jordon Biondo" . "biondoj@mail.gvsu.edu")) (:maintainer "Jordon Biondo" . "biondoj@mail.gvsu.edu") (:url . "http://www.github.com/jordonbiondo/modtime-skip-mode"))]) (modular-config . [(20210726 1614) ((emacs (25 1))) "Organize your config into small and loadable modules" tar ((:commit . "043907d96efff70dfaea1e721de90bd35970e8bd") (:authors ("Sidharth Arya" . "sidhartharya10@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sidharth Arya" . "sidhartharya10@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sidharth Arya" . "sidhartharya10@gmail.com") (:keywords "startup" "lisp" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/SidharthArya/modular-config.el"))]) - (modus-themes . [(20230718 412) ((emacs (27 1))) "Elegant, highly legible and customizable themes" tar ((:commit . "b9fdda5e5d3f4a580c34b11775622d677ec5ce63") (:authors ("Protesilaos Stavrou" . "info@protesilaos.com")) (:maintainers ("Modus-Themes Development" . "~protesilaos/modus-themes@lists.sr.ht")) (:maintainer "Modus-Themes Development" . "~protesilaos/modus-themes@lists.sr.ht") (:keywords "faces" "theme" "accessibility") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~protesilaos/modus-themes"))]) - (moe-theme . [(20230518 1108) nil "A colorful eye-candy theme. Moe, moe, kyun!" tar ((:commit . "41bab7a3974b81dc40226bfd1e0190e2d7e57db0") (:authors ("kuanyui" . "azazabc123@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("kuanyui" . "azazabc123@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "kuanyui" . "azazabc123@gmail.com") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/kuanyui/moe-theme.el"))]) + (modus-themes . [(20230825 337) ((emacs (27 1))) "Elegant, highly legible and customizable themes" tar ((:commit . "b23c84e6b44e13ed12758eda05ab9d5f75928315") (:authors ("Protesilaos Stavrou" . "info@protesilaos.com")) (:maintainers ("Modus-Themes Development" . "~protesilaos/modus-themes@lists.sr.ht")) (:maintainer "Modus-Themes Development" . "~protesilaos/modus-themes@lists.sr.ht") (:keywords "faces" "theme" "accessibility") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~protesilaos/modus-themes"))]) + (moe-theme . [(20230818 554) nil "A colorful eye-candy theme. Moe, moe, kyun!" tar ((:commit . "51795cd85ea5f01f3b2a82476914419a5bd89a55") (:authors ("kuanyui" . "azazabc123@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("kuanyui" . "azazabc123@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "kuanyui" . "azazabc123@gmail.com") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/kuanyui/moe-theme.el"))]) (molar-mass . [(20220922 1752) ((emacs (24 3))) "Calculates molar mass of a molecule" tar ((:commit . "c3b686c4b621b45fa4b17857b4934eb4487d74f5") (:authors ("Sergi Ruiz Trepat")) (:maintainers ("Sergi Ruiz Trepat")) (:maintainer "Sergi Ruiz Trepat") (:keywords "convenience" "chemistry") (:url . "https://github.com/sergiruiztrepat/molar-mass.el"))]) (molecule . [(20180527 743) ((emacs (25 1))) "Simple wrapper for molecule" tar ((:commit . "2ef72b81d9aa24ea782b71a061a3abdad6cae162") (:authors (": drymer ")) (:maintainers (": drymer ")) (:maintainer ": drymer ") (:keywords ":" "languages" "terminals") (:url . "https://git.daemons.it/drymer/molecule.el"))]) (molokai-theme . [(20220106 1520) nil "molokai theme with Emacs theme engine" tar ((:commit . "cc53e997e7eff93b58ad16a376a292c1dd66044b") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/alloy-d/color-theme-molokai"))]) @@ -3248,7 +3269,7 @@ (monitor . [(20161018 1144) ((dash (2 13 0))) "Utilities for monitoring expressions." tar ((:commit . "63f4643a0ee81616dbb692b8b03bae21df2283e2") (:authors ("Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com")) (:maintainers ("Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com")) (:maintainer "Ben Moon" . "software@guiltydolphin.com") (:keywords "lisp" "monitor" "utility") (:url . "https://github.com/guiltydolphin/monitor"))]) (monkeytype . [(20210110 513) ((emacs (25 1)) (scrollable-quick-peek (0 1 0))) "Mode for speed typing" tar ((:commit . "0e949d08198c0bd003f1d5c8cdceb7e36bef22f7") (:authors ("Pablo Barrantes" . "xjpablobrx@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Pablo Barrantes" . "xjpablobrx@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Pablo Barrantes" . "xjpablobrx@gmail.com") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://github.com/jpablobr/emacs-monkeytype"))]) (monky . [(20230222 2153) nil "Control Hg from Emacs." tar ((:commit . "7046eee5fc9ac625924382cb4a82b0d8efcd9ff0") (:authors ("Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anantha kumaran" . "ananthakumaran@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "http://github.com/ananthakumaran/monky"))]) - (mono-complete . [(20230405 529) ((emacs (28 1))) "Completion suggestions with multiple back-ends" tar ((:commit . "29436788b9ebe8a147b1deece6e86151528880f5") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-mono-complete"))]) + (mono-complete . [(20230808 1345) ((emacs (28 1))) "Completion suggestions with multiple back-ends" tar ((:commit . "d22df33d3523f1c0adf62bc0546da22792a2852d") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-mono-complete"))]) (monochrome-theme . [(20140326 1050) nil "A dark Emacs 24 theme for your focused hacking sessions" tar ((:commit . "9cf993670c9e8d198f41d840216e13280585b3e1") (:authors ("Xavier Noria" . "fxn@hashref.com")) (:maintainers ("Xavier Noria" . "fxn@hashref.com")) (:maintainer "Xavier Noria" . "fxn@hashref.com"))]) (monokai-alt-theme . [(20170630 2048) ((emacs (24))) "Theme with a dark background. Based on sublime monokai theme." tar ((:commit . "f342b6afc31f929be0626eca2d696ee9fab78011") (:authors ("Dmytro Koval")) (:maintainers ("Dmytro Koval")) (:maintainer "Dmytro Koval") (:url . "https://github.com/dawidof/emacs-monokai-theme"))]) (monokai-pro-theme . [(20210206 1820) nil "A simple theme based on the Monokai Pro Sublime color schemes" tar ((:commit . "d0489741a80d818713c290a1a4bdd985877228bb") (:authors ("Kaleb Elwert" . "belak@coded.io")) (:maintainers ("Kaleb Elwert" . "belak@coded.io")) (:maintainer "Kaleb Elwert" . "belak@coded.io") (:url . "https://github.com/belak/emacs-monokai-pro-theme"))]) @@ -3274,7 +3295,7 @@ (move-mode . [(20221205 1433) ((emacs (25 1))) "A major-mode for editing Move language" tar ((:commit . "fa34fbe977d62c8297abc3547b9cfb25802e033c") (:authors ("Ashok Menon")) (:maintainers ("Ashok Menon")) (:maintainer "Ashok Menon") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/amnn/move-mode"))]) (move-text . [(20221006 1634) nil "Move current line or region with M-up or M-down." tar ((:commit . "b17f0f4cbe9d8a72e6d9765daf2e6cdc12b3f4ba") (:authors ("Jason Milkins" . "jasonm23@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jason Milkins" . "jasonm23@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins" . "jasonm23@gmail.com") (:keywords "edit") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/move-text"))]) (mowedline . [(20171218 237) nil "elisp utilities for using mowedline" tar ((:commit . "c17501b48ded8261d815ab60bf14cddf7040be72") (:authors ("John Foerch" . "jjfoerch@earthlink.net")) (:maintainers ("John Foerch" . "jjfoerch@earthlink.net")) (:maintainer "John Foerch" . "jjfoerch@earthlink.net"))]) - (mozc . [(20230516 1609) nil "minor mode to input Japanese with Mozc" tar ((:commit . "381e5c33211de185d0c834acd61d184dde563227") (:keywords "mule" "multilingual" "input method"))]) + (mozc . [(20230807 1644) ((emacs (24 3))) "minor mode to input Japanese with Mozc" tar ((:commit . "9a925ee918e4b9c0266fb61b5cb2735f21ee6f1a") (:keywords "mule" "multilingual" "input method"))]) (mozc-cand-posframe . [(20200208 750) ((emacs (26 1)) (posframe (0 5 0)) (mozc (20180101 800)) (s (1 12))) "Posframe frontend for mozc.el" tar ((:commit . "1d07d5055381008ccbb29b97315d140e09a7ee95") (:authors ("Akira Komamura" . "akira.komamura@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Akira Komamura" . "akira.komamura@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Akira Komamura" . "akira.komamura@gmail.com") (:keywords "i18n" "tooltip") (:url . "https://github.com/akirak/mozc-posframe"))]) (mozc-im . [(20160412 22) ((mozc (0))) "Mozc with input-method-function interface." tar ((:commit . "df614a1076c28a11551fb3e822868bae47e855a5") (:authors ("Daisuke Kobayashi" . "d5884jp@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daisuke Kobayashi" . "d5884jp@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daisuke Kobayashi" . "d5884jp@gmail.com") (:keywords "i18n" "extentions"))]) (mozc-popup . [(20150224 34) ((popup (0 5 2)) (mozc (0))) "Mozc with popup" tar ((:commit . "f0684b875a7427ec08f8df13939a486e5d5cf420") (:authors ("Daisuke Kobayashi" . "d5884jp@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daisuke Kobayashi" . "d5884jp@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daisuke Kobayashi" . "d5884jp@gmail.com") (:keywords "i18n" "extentions"))]) @@ -3308,14 +3329,14 @@ (multi . [(20131013 1544) ((emacs (24))) "Clojure-style multi-methods for emacs lisp" tar ((:commit . "884203b11fdac8374ec644cca975469aab263404") (:authors ("Christina Whyte" . "kurisu.whyte@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Christina Whyte" . "kurisu.whyte@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christina Whyte" . "kurisu.whyte@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimethod" "generic" "predicate" "dispatch") (:url . "http://github.com/kurisuwhyte/emacs-multi"))]) (multi-compile . [(20211113 2119) ((emacs (24 4)) (dash (2 12 1))) "Multi target interface to compile." tar ((:commit . "360e44b200d07da379c906856d37613d0f06a9ae") (:authors ("Kvashnin Vladimir" . "reangd@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kvashnin Vladimir" . "reangd@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kvashnin Vladimir" . "reangd@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "compile" "build") (:url . "https://github.com/ReanGD/emacs-multi-compile"))]) (multi-line . [(20230721 1814) ((emacs (24 3)) (s (1 9 0)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 12 0)) (shut-up (0 3 2))) "multi-line statements" tar ((:commit . "06ea7294c4e4ace0c3253b7952a6d937a169eb55") (:authors ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com") (:keywords "multi" "line" "length" "whitespace" "programming" "tools" "convenience" "files") (:url . "https://github.com/IvanMalison/multi-line"))]) - (multi-project . [(20230704 2024) ((emacs (25))) "Find files, compile, and search for multiple projects." tar ((:commit . "78fb69f20adc25caab3c5317f727d5bc5eda7b71") (:authors ("Shawn Ellis" . "shawn.ellis17@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shawn Ellis" . "shawn.ellis17@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shawn Ellis" . "shawn.ellis17@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "project" "management") (:url . "https://hg.osdn.net/view/multi-project/multi-project"))]) + (multi-project . [(20230729 1543) ((emacs (25))) "Find files, compile, and search for multiple projects." tar ((:commit . "0ba7d337d8764b4f83788bc6c1f17080aad2b6c7") (:authors ("Shawn Ellis" . "shawn.ellis17@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shawn Ellis" . "shawn.ellis17@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shawn Ellis" . "shawn.ellis17@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "project" "management") (:url . "https://hg.osdn.net/view/multi-project/multi-project"))]) (multi-run . [(20210108 336) ((emacs (24)) (window-layout (1 4))) "Efficiently manage multiple remote nodes" tar ((:commit . "13d4d923535b5e8482b13ff76185203075fb26a3") (:authors ("Sagar Jha")) (:maintainers ("Sagar Jha")) (:maintainer "Sagar Jha") (:keywords "multiple shells" "multi-run" "remote nodes") (:url . "https://www.github.com/sagarjha/multi-run"))]) (multi-term . [(20200514 428) nil "Managing multiple terminal buffers in Emacs." tar ((:commit . "017c77c550115936860e2ea71b88e585371475d5") (:authors ("Andy Stewart" . "lazycat.manatee@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andy Stewart" . "lazycat.manatee@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andy Stewart" . "lazycat.manatee@gmail.com") (:keywords "term" "terminal" "multiple buffer") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/download/multi-term.el"))]) (multi-vterm . [(20221031 610) ((emacs (26 3)) (vterm (0 0)) (project (0 3 0))) "Like multi-term.el but for vterm" tar ((:commit . "36746d85870dac5aaee6b9af4aa1c3c0ef21a905") (:keywords "terminals" "processes") (:url . "https://github.com/suonlight/multi-libvterm"))]) (multi-web-mode . [(20130824 354) nil "multiple major mode support for web editing" tar ((:commit . "ad1c8d1c870334052d244c7ae3636cb7b9357b7c") (:authors ("Fabián E. Gallina" . "fabian@anue.biz")) (:maintainers ("Fabián E. Gallina" . "fabian@anue.biz")) (:maintainer "Fabián E. Gallina" . "fabian@anue.biz") (:keywords "convenience" "languages" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/fgallina/multi-web-mode"))]) (multicolumn . [(20150202 2251) nil "Creating and managing multiple side-by-side windows." tar ((:commit . "c7a3afecd470859b2e60aa7c554d6e4d436df7fa") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainers ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/multicolumn"))]) (multifiles . [(20130615 2133) nil "View and edit parts of multiple files in one buffer" tar ((:commit . "dddfe64b8e1c1cd1f9ccc1f03405477fc0d53897") (:authors ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com") (:keywords "multiple" "files"))]) - (multiple-cursors . [(20230309 1204) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Multiple cursors for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "6956e8e12ee191d7c80d042ae8ff495286fcbe38") (:authors ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com") (:keywords "editing" "cursors") (:url . "https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el"))]) + (multiple-cursors . [(20230728 518) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Multiple cursors for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "234806c832994cadedb42596fe235e91bbd59e8c") (:authors ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com") (:keywords "editing" "cursors") (:url . "https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el"))]) (multistate . [(20210124 2014) ((emacs (25 1)) (ht (2 3))) "Multistate mode" tar ((:commit . "a7ab9dc7aac0b6d6d2f872de4e0d1b8550834a9b") (:authors ("Matsievskiy S.V.")) (:maintainers ("Matsievskiy S.V.")) (:maintainer "Matsievskiy S.V.") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/matsievskiysv/multistate"))]) (multitran . [(20220903 510) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Interface to multitran" tar ((:commit . "6244e227bcf57eed391eecb34bae445f9c17e809") (:authors ("Zajcev Evgeny" . "zevlg@yandex.ru")) (:maintainers ("Zajcev Evgeny" . "zevlg@yandex.ru")) (:maintainer "Zajcev Evgeny" . "zevlg@yandex.ru") (:keywords "dictionary" "hypermedia"))]) (musicbrainz . [(20230530 749) ((emacs (28 1)) (request (0 3))) "MusicBrainz API interface" tar ((:commit . "986690a515e67526598eaa4200bd383f03a007bd") (:authors ("nik gaffney" . "nik@fo.am")) (:maintainers ("nik gaffney" . "nik@fo.am")) (:maintainer "nik gaffney" . "nik@fo.am") (:keywords "music" "scrobbling" "multimedia") (:url . "https://github.com/zzkt/metabrainz"))]) @@ -3331,7 +3352,7 @@ (mxf-view . [(20180501 740) ((emacs (25))) "Simple MXF viewer" tar ((:commit . "c4825f35fad81c4624a2fcaea95cc605addf5cbc") (:authors ("Tomotaka SUWA" . "tomotaka.suwa@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tomotaka SUWA" . "tomotaka.suwa@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tomotaka SUWA" . "tomotaka.suwa@gmail.com") (:keywords "data" "multimedia") (:url . "https://github.com/t-suwa/mxf-view"))]) (my-repo-pins . [(20230120 1105) ((emacs (26 1))) "Keep your git repositories organized" tar ((:commit . "e6fe3864e244e6db74b668d24857c04472b2d475") (:authors ("Félix Baylac Jacqué ")) (:maintainers ("Félix Baylac Jacqué ")) (:maintainer "Félix Baylac Jacqué ") (:url . "https://alternativebit.fr/projects/my-repo-pins/"))]) (myanmar-input-methods . [(20160106 1537) nil "Emacs Input Method for Myanmar" tar ((:commit . "9d4e0d6358c61bde7a2274e430ef71683faea32e") (:authors ("Ye Lin Kyaw" . "yelinkyaw@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ye Lin Kyaw" . "yelinkyaw@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ye Lin Kyaw" . "yelinkyaw@gmail.com") (:keywords "myanmar" "unicode" "keyboard") (:url . "http://github.com/yelinkyaw/emacs-myanmar-input-methods"))]) - (mybigword . [(20221219 1033) ((emacs (26 1)) (avy (0 5 0))) "Vocabulary builder using Zipf to extract English big words" tar ((:commit . "b070c907455e4edd129d3471f338172a5868cc04") (:authors ("Chen Bin ")) (:maintainers ("Chen Bin ")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin ") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/redguardtoo/mybigword"))]) + (mybigword . [(20230809 904) ((emacs (26 1)) (avy (0 5 0))) "Vocabulary builder using Zipf to extract English big words" tar ((:commit . "13574e2c47a670df4b776b88bd633b2e8a82b2b2") (:authors ("Chen Bin ")) (:maintainers ("Chen Bin ")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin ") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/redguardtoo/mybigword"))]) (mybuild-mode . [(20221007 1928) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing Mybuild files from Embox" tar ((:commit . "54e3c31e3b5f133eb8611a3759e59733b17e33e3") (:authors ("Evgeny Simonenko" . "easimonenko@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Evgeny Simonenko" . "easimonenko@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Evgeny Simonenko" . "easimonenko@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/easimonenko/mybuild-mode"))]) (mykie . [(20150808 2205) ((emacs (24 3)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Command multiplexer: Register multiple functions to a keybind" tar ((:commit . "91f222b4f2b2b4285b0bc306905eb960826a67ed") (:authors ("Yuta Yamada ")) (:maintainers ("Yuta Yamada ")) (:maintainer "Yuta Yamada ") (:keywords "emacs" "configuration" "keybind") (:url . "https://github.com/yuutayamada/mykie-el"))]) (mynt-mode . [(20150512 2049) ((virtualenvwrapper (20131514))) "Minor mode to work with the mynt static site generator" tar ((:commit . "23d4489167bfa899634548cb41ed32fdeb3600c9") (:authors ("Christian Brassat")) (:maintainers ("Christian Brassat")) (:maintainer "Christian Brassat") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/crshd/mynt-mode"))]) @@ -3339,7 +3360,7 @@ (mysql-to-org . [(20210622 447) ((emacs (24 3)) (s (1 11 0))) "Minor mode to output the results of mysql queries to org tables" tar ((:commit . "c5eefc71200f2e1d0d67a13ed897b3cdfa835117") (:authors ("Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com"))]) (myterminal-controls . [(20210904 516) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Quick toggle controls at a key-stroke" tar ((:commit . "c635868e13ee898ec77925d98b36421640e22aa4") (:authors ("Mohammed Ismail Ansari" . "team.terminal@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Mohammed Ismail Ansari" . "team.terminal@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mohammed Ismail Ansari" . "team.terminal@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "shortcuts") (:url . "http://ismail.teamfluxion.com"))]) (n4js . [(20150714 231) ((emacs (24)) (cypher-mode (0))) "Neo4j Shell" tar ((:commit . "3991ed8975151d5e8d568e952362df810f7ffab7") (:authors ("TruongTx" . "me@truongtx.me")) (:maintainers ("TruongTx" . "me@truongtx.me")) (:maintainer "TruongTx" . "me@truongtx.me") (:keywords "neo4j" "shell" "comint") (:url . "https://github.com/tmtxt/n4js.el"))]) - (naga-theme . [(20230619 417) ((emacs (24 1))) "Dark color theme with green foreground color" tar ((:commit . "ae4f53eac2c16024f845faace9f43d9a656489b5") (:authors ("Johannes Maier" . "johannes.maier@mailbox.org")) (:maintainers ("Johannes Maier" . "johannes.maier@mailbox.org")) (:maintainer "Johannes Maier" . "johannes.maier@mailbox.org") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/kenranunderscore/emacs-naga-theme"))]) + (naga-theme . [(20230824 1740) ((emacs (24 1))) "Dark color theme with green foreground color" tar ((:commit . "00f3bac7bc11fde37fa60e66442e8c13a6159a81") (:authors ("Johannes Maier" . "johannes.maier@mailbox.org")) (:maintainers ("Johannes Maier" . "johannes.maier@mailbox.org")) (:maintainer "Johannes Maier" . "johannes.maier@mailbox.org") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/kenranunderscore/emacs-naga-theme"))]) (name-this-color . [(20151014 2030) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 11 0))) "Match RGB codes to names easily and precisely" tar ((:commit . "e37cd1291d5d68d4c8d6386eab9cb9d94fd3bcfa") (:keywords "lisp" "color" "hex" "rgb" "shade" "name") (:url . "https://github.com/knl/name-this-color.el"))]) (named-timer . [(20181120 2224) ((emacs (24 4))) "Simplified timer management for Emacs Lisp" tar ((:commit . "670b81e3eddef2e7353a4eedc9553a85306445db") (:authors ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainers ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainer "Ryan C. Thompson") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/emacs-named-timer"))]) (nameframe . [(20221023 957) nil "Manage frames by name." tar ((:commit . "06d3400750c6b33ae215b9ac2922ee4dafd6b506") (:authors ("John Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("John Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "John Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/john2x/nameframe"))]) @@ -3372,10 +3393,10 @@ (neil . [(20230322 2035) ((emacs (27 1))) "companion for Babashka Neil" tar ((:commit . "19bc12d1c868eb5c1f200963c240a2a107982556") (:authors ("Ag Ibragimov" . "agzam.ibragimov@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ag Ibragimov" . "agzam.ibragimov@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ag Ibragimov" . "agzam.ibragimov@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/babashka/neil"))]) (nemerle . [(20161029 2023) nil "major mode for editing nemerle programs" tar ((:commit . "8818c5af5598e16ea59189e1e3245f0a3d7c78f0") (:authors ("Jacek Sliwerski (rzyjontko)" . "rzyj@o2.pl")) (:maintainers ("Jacek Sliwerski (rzyjontko)" . "rzyj@o2.pl")) (:maintainer "Jacek Sliwerski (rzyjontko)" . "rzyj@o2.pl") (:keywords "nemerle" "mode" "languages"))]) (neon-mode . [(20180406 1156) nil "Simple major mode for editing neon files" tar ((:commit . "99d15e46beaf1e7d71e39a00cce810df1f33229d") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com") (:keywords "conf"))]) - (neotree . [(20200324 1946) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "A tree plugin like NerdTree for Vim" tar ((:commit . "98fe21334affaffe2334bf7c987edaf1980d2d0b") (:authors ("jaypei" . "jaypei97159@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("jaypei" . "jaypei97159@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "jaypei" . "jaypei97159@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jaypei/emacs-neotree"))]) - (nerd-icons . [(20230709 4) ((emacs (24 3))) "Emacs Nerd Font Icons Library" tar ((:commit . "a83d47f6dc4db0ae2f38c0c534de58f02285cea6") (:authors ("Hongyu Ding , Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hongyu Ding , Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hongyu Ding , Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons.el"))]) + (neotree . [(20230815 219) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "A tree plugin like NerdTree for Vim" tar ((:commit . "2b0cb8285352202c62b1e46a8aa265a5e4f9d966") (:authors ("jaypei" . "jaypei97159@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("jaypei" . "jaypei97159@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "jaypei" . "jaypei97159@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jaypei/emacs-neotree"))]) + (nerd-icons . [(20230828 309) ((emacs (24 3))) "Emacs Nerd Font Icons Library" tar ((:commit . "93185612749c74a99a9b2c0934b4625eb34e1ff6") (:authors ("Hongyu Ding , Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hongyu Ding , Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hongyu Ding , Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons.el"))]) (nerd-icons-completion . [(20230430 1611) ((emacs (25 1)) (nerd-icons (0 0 1))) "Add icons to completion candidates" tar ((:commit . "5cfee6ff1b9647c783bae944402d60440ce04cbb") (:authors ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainers ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons-completion"))]) - (nerd-icons-dired . [(20230511 1453) ((emacs (24 4)) (nerd-icons (0 0 1))) "Shows icons for each file in dired mode" tar ((:commit . "87c493858c2b7a4cf0f9a50445adfefd41b2a02d") (:authors ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainers ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons-dired"))]) + (nerd-icons-dired . [(20230803 1848) ((emacs (24 4)) (nerd-icons (0 0 1))) "Shows icons for each file in dired mode" tar ((:commit . "00038929395a2a10ed5614b59161f29f9e0ffddc") (:authors ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainers ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons-dired"))]) (nerd-icons-ibuffer . [(20230417 1549) ((emacs (24 3)) (nerd-icons (0 0 1))) "Display nerd icons in ibuffer" tar ((:commit . "18c00c03a0d7193bab5e3374ec02c5428db057fd") (:authors ("Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "icons" "ibuffer") (:url . "https://github.com/seagle0128/nerd-icons-ibuffer"))]) (nerd-icons-ivy-rich . [(20230721 357) ((emacs (26 1)) (ivy-rich (0 1 0)) (nerd-icons (0 0 1))) "Excellent experience with nerd icons for ivy/counsel" tar ((:commit . "b3b605efa03d464d6138454ac3f60dcae50e7acb") (:authors ("Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vincent Zhang" . "seagle0128@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "icons" "ivy") (:url . "https://github.com/seagle0128/nerd-icons-ivy-rich"))]) (nerdtab . [(20180811 339) ((emacs (24 5))) "Keyboard-oriented tabs" tar ((:commit . "601d531fa3748db733fbdff157a0f1cdf8a66416") (:authors ("Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yuan Fu" . "casouri@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/casouri/nerdtab"))]) @@ -3389,6 +3410,7 @@ (newlisp-mode . [(20160226 1545) nil "newLISP editing mode for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "ac23be40c81a360988ab803d365f1510733f6db4") (:authors ("KOBAYASHI Shigeru ")) (:maintainers ("KOBAYASHI Shigeru ")) (:maintainer "KOBAYASHI Shigeru ") (:keywords "language" "lisp" "newlisp") (:url . "https://github.com/kosh04/newlisp-mode"))]) (newspeak-mode . [(20211011 1425) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for the Newspeak programming language" tar ((:commit . "f76aee3a1f7ff032ed9ef2d3a092f84c8c985e19") (:authors ("Daniel Szmulewicz")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Szmulewicz" . "daniel.szmulewicz@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daniel Szmulewicz" . "daniel.szmulewicz@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/danielsz/newspeak-mode"))]) (nexus . [(20220902 2009) nil "REST Client for Nexus Maven Repository servers" tar ((:commit . "9f0ddf7d6cb5f7df44f684f02e2bd8a96ecabbd6") (:authors ("Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org")) (:maintainers ("Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org")) (:maintainer "Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org") (:keywords "comm"))]) + (nezburn-theme . [(20230726 600) nil "A low contrast color theme for Emacs (inspired by zenburn)." tar ((:commit . "83ea665941de938350956d62f430de1255a2d36d") (:authors ("João Lanjoni" . "joaoaugustolanjoni@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("João Lanjoni" . "joaoaugustolanjoni@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "João Lanjoni" . "joaoaugustolanjoni@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/lanjoni/nezburn"))]) (ng2-mode . [(20201203 1925) ((typescript-mode (0 1))) "Major modes for editing Angular 2" tar ((:commit . "d341f177c6e4fb9d99b8639943ab5fc9184e2715") (:authors ("Adam Niederer" . "adam.niederer@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Adam Niederer" . "adam.niederer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Adam Niederer" . "adam.niederer@gmail.com") (:keywords "typescript" "angular" "angular2" "template") (:url . "http://github.com/AdamNiederer/ng2-mode"))]) (nginx-mode . [(20170612 437) nil "major mode for editing nginx config files" tar ((:commit . "a2bab83c2eb233d57d76b236e7c141c2ccc97005") (:authors ("Andrew J Cosgriff" . "andrew@cosgriff.name")) (:maintainers ("Andrew J Cosgriff" . "andrew@cosgriff.name")) (:maintainer "Andrew J Cosgriff" . "andrew@cosgriff.name") (:keywords "languages" "nginx"))]) (niceify-info . [(20160416 1244) nil "improve usability of Info pages" tar ((:commit . "66b45916f1994e16ee023d29fa7cf8fec48078f1"))]) @@ -3406,6 +3428,7 @@ (nix-mode . [(20230421 2036) ((emacs (25 1)) (magit-section (0)) (transient (0 3))) "Major mode for editing .nix files" tar ((:commit . "719feb7868fb567ecfe5578f6119892c771ac5e5") (:maintainers ("Matthew Bauer" . "mjbauer95@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matthew Bauer" . "mjbauer95@gmail.com") (:keywords "nix" "languages" "tools" "unix") (:url . "https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode"))]) (nix-modeline . [(20210405 742) ((emacs (25 1))) "Info about in-progress Nix evaluations on your modeline" tar ((:commit . "9a6116a11bdacf649f2c50ae1f2f4b12c03bed70") (:authors ("Jordan Mulcahey" . "snhjordy@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jordan Mulcahey" . "snhjordy@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jordan Mulcahey" . "snhjordy@gmail.com") (:keywords "processes" "unix" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/ocelot-project/nix-modeline"))]) (nix-sandbox . [(20210325 1622) ((dash (2 12 1)) (s (1 10 0))) "Utility functions to work with nix-shell sandboxes" tar ((:commit . "d3ec98405f1f9dac833abf9e146249b1b943870d") (:authors ("Sven Keidel" . "svenkeidel@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Sven Keidel" . "svenkeidel@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sven Keidel" . "svenkeidel@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/travisbhartwell/nix-emacs"))]) + (nix-ts-mode . [(20230821 1334) ((emacs (29 1))) "Major mode for Nix expressions, powered by tree-sitter" tar ((:commit . "670023ec3d4e2f667a387a27990b4879e06ef60b") (:maintainers ("Remi Gelinas" . "mail@remigelin.as")) (:maintainer "Remi Gelinas" . "mail@remigelin.as") (:keywords "nix" "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/remi-gelinas/nix-ts-mode"))]) (nix-update . [(20220816 2212) ((emacs (25))) "Update \"fetch\" blocks in .nix expressions" tar ((:commit . "aab70a38165575a9cb41726f1cc67df60fbf2832") (:authors ("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")) (:maintainers ("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")) (:maintainer "John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com") (:keywords "nix") (:url . "https://github.com/jwiegley/nix-update-el"))]) (nixos-options . [(20160209 1841) ((emacs (24))) "Interface for browsing and completing NixOS options." tar ((:commit . "045825c2e1cf0a4fb0a472e72c1dae8f55202cef") (:authors ("Diego Berrocal" . "cestdiego@gmail.com") ("Travis B. Hartwell" . "nafai@travishartwell.net")) (:maintainers ("Diego Berrocal" . "cestdiego@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Diego Berrocal" . "cestdiego@gmail.com") (:keywords "unix") (:url . "http://www.github.com/travisbhartwell/nix-emacs/"))]) (nixpkgs-fmt . [(20200327 2302) ((emacs (24)) (reformatter (0 3))) "Reformat Nix using nixpkgs-fmt" tar ((:commit . "83e03d6f20bdf79c1c448c15734367b1a7cc6b02") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/emacs-nixpkgs-fmt"))]) @@ -3418,7 +3441,7 @@ (nntwitter . [(20230705 1110) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (20190401)) (anaphora (20180618)) (request (20190819))) "Gnus Backend For Twitter" tar ((:commit . "e27acca9beeb6645dd13545d42f6d4d97d59d82c") (:keywords "news") (:url . "https://github.com/dickmao/nntwitter"))]) (no-clown-fiesta-theme . [(20230220 1019) ((emacs (26 1)) (autothemer (0 2))) "Not-so-colorful-theme" tar ((:commit . "e143cdfa7cecac6383328eca88586105f308bca9") (:authors ("ranmaru22")) (:maintainers ("ranmaru22")) (:maintainer "ranmaru22") (:url . "https://github.com/ranmaru22/no-clown-fiesta-theme.el"))]) (no-emoji . [(20180515 1837) ((emacs (24))) "Show :emoji-name: instead of emoji characters" tar ((:commit . "ebceeab50dbfe4d60235180a57633745dbc18c77") (:authors ("Peter" . "craven@gmx.net")) (:maintainers ("Peter" . "craven@gmx.net")) (:maintainer "Peter" . "craven@gmx.net") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/ecraven/no-emoji"))]) - (no-littering . [(20230723 1715) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean" tar ((:commit . "b8ed106a981a4460a378eaf8f131df72916af94d") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering"))]) + (no-littering . [(20230801 1005) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 2))) "Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean" tar ((:commit . "fcfd51fbdf08469e6d1b59bc4bd2d75aa708c791") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering"))]) (no-spam . [(20190724 1854) ((emacs (25 1))) "Add repeat delays to commands" tar ((:commit . "860860e4a0d59bd15c8e092dc42f5f7f769a428e") (:authors ("Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daniel Phan" . "daniel.phan36@gmail.com") (:keywords "keyboard" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/mamapanda/no-spam"))]) (noaa . [(20230718 526) ((emacs (27 1)) (kv (0 0 19)) (request (0 2 0)) (s (1 12 0))) "Get NOAA weather data" tar ((:commit . "0e40721ff97d1311e2b5d392344a961421fa75f0") (:authors ("David Thompson")) (:maintainers ("David Thompson")) (:maintainer "David Thompson") (:keywords "calendar") (:url . "https://github.com/thomp/noaa"))]) (noccur . [(20191015 719) nil "Run multi-occur on project/dired files" tar ((:commit . "fa91647a305e89561d3dbe53da002fff49abe0bb") (:authors ("Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience"))]) @@ -3431,9 +3454,9 @@ (nofrils-acme-theme . [(20180620 1248) ((emacs (24))) "Port of \"No Frils Acme\" Vim theme." tar ((:commit . "98ad7bfaff1d85b33dc162645670285b067c6f92") (:authors ("Eric Sessoms" . "esessoms@protonmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Eric Sessoms" . "esessoms@protonmail.com")) (:maintainer "Eric Sessoms" . 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"http://www.typerex.org/ocp-indent.html"))]) @@ -3566,7 +3590,7 @@ (olc . [(20200818 1221) ((emacs (25 1))) "Open location code library" tar ((:commit . "d2dc62dbc3cf6460cc12bd96857a988bc80ac37e") (:authors ("David Byers" . "david.byers@liu.se")) (:maintainers ("David Byers" . "david.byers@liu.se")) (:maintainer "David Byers" . "david.byers@liu.se") (:keywords "extensions" "lisp") (:url . "https://gitlab.liu.se/davby02/olc"))]) (old-norse-input . [(20170816 1842) ((emacs (24))) "An input method for Old Norse" tar ((:commit . "c2e21ee72c3768e9152aff6baf12a19cde1d0c53") (:authors ("David Christiansen" . "david@davidchristiansen.dk")) (:maintainers ("David Christiansen" . "david@davidchristiansen.dk")) (:maintainer "David Christiansen" . "david@davidchristiansen.dk") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/david-christiansen/emacs-old-norse-input"))]) (oldlace-theme . [(20150705 1300) ((emacs (24))) "Emacs 24 theme with an 'oldlace' background." tar ((:commit . "9ecbef999b63021c967846a3c80b3fbfc81f1290") (:authors ("martin haesler")) (:maintainers ("martin haesler")) (:maintainer "martin haesler"))]) - (olivetti . [(20230618 421) ((emacs (24 4))) "Minor mode for a nice writing environment" tar ((:commit . "7fb3215652c815af23630177e193837991fa75bb") (:authors ("Paul W. Rankin" . "pwr@bydasein.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul W. Rankin" . "pwr@bydasein.com")) (:maintainer "Paul W. Rankin" . "pwr@bydasein.com") (:keywords "wp" "text") (:url . "https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti"))]) + (olivetti . [(20230729 403) ((emacs (24 4))) "Minor mode for a nice writing environment" tar ((:commit . "a644ee9d24c7283435ce42e11498951e100608c9") (:authors ("Paul W. Rankin" . "hello@paulwrankin.com")) (:maintainers ("Paul W. Rankin" . "hello@paulwrankin.com")) (:maintainer "Paul W. Rankin" . "hello@paulwrankin.com") (:keywords "wp" "text") (:url . "https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti"))]) (om-mode . [(20140915 2110) nil "Insert Om component template with life cycle." tar ((:commit . "5a6b380f8d1293a865d8a37aa4816d7412c512ce") (:authors ("Daniel Szmulewicz" . "daniel.szmulewicz@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Szmulewicz" . "daniel.szmulewicz@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daniel Szmulewicz" . "daniel.szmulewicz@gmail.com") (:keywords "clojurescript"))]) (omni-kill . [(20171016 2140) nil "Kill all the things" tar ((:commit . "904549c8fd6ac3cf22b5d7111ca8944e179cffea") (:authors ("Adrien Becchis" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr")) (:maintainers ("Adrien Becchis" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr")) (:maintainer "Adrien Becchis" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "tools"))]) (omni-log . [(20200304 2229) ((emacs (24)) (ht (2 0)) (s (1 6 1)) (dash (2 13 0))) "Logging utilities" tar ((:commit . "0a240660ccdd0b6588b4e3c322743b5ab1161338") (:authors ("Adrien Becchis" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr")) (:maintainers ("Adrien Becchis" . 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[(20150719 1220) ((emacs (24 1))) "OPAM tools" tar ((:commit . "4d589de5765728f56af7078fae328b6792de8600") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainers ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/lunaryorn/opam.el"))]) - (opam-switch-mode . [(20230726 2041) ((emacs (25 1))) "Select OCaml opam switches via a menu" tar ((:commit . "ab460078f9cd71f4989f2b11eb4e4dd05545f20a") (:maintainers (nil . "proof-general-maintainers@groupes.renater.fr")) (:maintainer nil . "proof-general-maintainers@groupes.renater.fr") (:url . "https://github.com/ProofGeneral/opam-switch-mode"))]) + (opam-switch-mode . [(20230802 917) ((emacs (25 1))) "Select OCaml opam switches via a menu" tar ((:commit . "1069e56a662f23ea09d4e05611bdedeb99257012") (:maintainers (nil . "proof-general-maintainers@groupes.renater.fr")) (:maintainer nil . 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[(20170722 816) ((emacs (24 4))) "中文简繁转换 <-> 中文簡繁轉換 (Convert Chinese with OpenCC)" tar ((:commit . "959d9ffbae095752182026e3bd9b8fd61178c39f") (:authors ("徐春阳" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainers ("徐春阳" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "徐春阳" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:keywords "chinese") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/emacs-opencc"))]) @@ -3595,14 +3619,14 @@ (operate-on-number . [(20150707 623) nil "Operate on number at point with arithmetic functions" tar ((:commit . "ceb3be565a29326c1098244fac0c50606723a56e") (:authors ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainers ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainer "Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org") (:keywords "editing") (:url . "https://github.com/knu/operate-on-number.el"))]) (orangey-bits-theme . [(20220822 324) ((autothemer (0 2)) (emacs (27 1))) "A Theme with smashing orangey bits" tar ((:commit . "533856d399cb4098300bcaf4a2d20920395746f8") (:url . 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[(20230623 1439) ((emacs (28 1)) (uuidgen (1 2)) (deferred (0 5 1)) (s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 19 1)) (ht (0 9))) "Org babel extension for Chat Assistant APIs" tar ((:commit . "d036f82072e22a7fc985e94853deaf65c41d5967") (:authors ("Tyler Dodge" . "tyler@tdodge.consulting")) (:maintainers ("Tyler Dodge" . "tyler@tdodge.consulting")) (:maintainer "Tyler Dodge" . "tyler@tdodge.consulting") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/tyler-dodge/org-assistant"))]) @@ -3622,9 +3646,9 @@ (org-caldav . [(20230708 134) ((emacs (26 3)) (org (9 1))) "Sync org files with external calendar through CalDAV" tar ((:commit . "f6bf3c402918d0a5f958a7d18e86ad9df2e4a9bc") (:authors ("David Engster" . "deng@randomsample.de")) (:maintainers ("David Engster" . "deng@randomsample.de")) (:maintainer "David Engster" . "deng@randomsample.de") (:keywords "calendar" "caldav") (:url . "https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav/"))]) (org-calibre-notes . [(20221202 1657) ((emacs (27 1))) "Extract highlights and notes from Calibre EPUB reader" tar ((:commit . "3120797ecbcb58827b91e3610e65579593d9a402") (:authors ("Bibek Panthi" . "bpanthi977@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Bibek Panthi" . "bpanthi977@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Bibek Panthi" . "bpanthi977@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/bpanthi977/org-calibre-notes"))]) (org-capture-pop-frame . [(20230516 236) ((emacs (24 4))) "Run org-capture in a new pop frame" tar ((:commit . "d88b75cc02fc53716701051dbdd906db0515de8c") (:authors ("Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com")) (:maintainers ("Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com")) (:maintainer "Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tumashu/org-capture-pop-frame.git"))]) - (org-category-capture . [(20220114 730) ((org (9 0 0)) (emacs (24))) "Contextualy capture of org-mode TODOs." tar ((:commit . "bc5a2401b456c42c4346d59fa77d633770b6efea") (:authors ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ivan Malison" . 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"a2044042dd498abad1dc06162a8ee0d70314ca40") (:authors ("zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com")) (:maintainers ("zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com")) (:maintainer "zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com") (:keywords "pcomplete" "homebrew" "tools" "cask" "services"))]) (pcmpl-pip . [(20181229 1420) ((s (1 12 0)) (f (0 19 0)) (seq (2 15))) "pcomplete for pip" tar ((:commit . "ebb672d4494f876f611639e65df4e28e566c06b5") (:authors ("zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com")) (:maintainers ("zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com")) (:maintainer "zwild" . "judezhao@outlook.com") (:keywords "pcomplete" "pip" "python" "tools"))]) (pcomplete-extension . [(20190928 519) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "additional completion for pcomplete" tar ((:commit . "bc5eb204fee659e0980056009409b44bc7655716") (:authors ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/thierryvolpiatto/pcomplete-extension"))]) - (pcre2el . [(20230503 1929) ((emacs (25 1))) "regexp syntax converter" tar ((:commit . "b941ed8a96299868171fac625ecffec77de3e986") (:authors ("joddie ")) (:maintainers ("joddie ")) (:maintainer "joddie ") (:url . "https://github.com/joddie/pcre2el"))]) + (pcre2el . [(20230828 1544) ((emacs (25 1))) "regexp syntax converter" tar ((:commit . "018531ba0cf8e2b28d1108136a0e031b6a45f1c1") (:authors ("joddie ")) (:maintainers ("joddie ")) (:maintainer "joddie ") (:url . "https://github.com/joddie/pcre2el"))]) (pcsv . [(20230207 757) ((emacs (24 1))) "Parser of csv" tar ((:commit . "4b5e801d213a460a6cb3cb2997a0a6cd33c7bc58") (:authors ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com") (:keywords "data") (:url . "https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-pcsv"))]) (pd-remote . [(20230314 428) ((emacs (24 3)) (faust-mode (0 6)) (lua-mode (20210802))) "Pd remote control helper" tar ((:commit . "dcd68097d2b7468303517d91cb76682bfb47db63") (:authors ("Albert Graef" . "aggraef@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Albert Graef" . "aggraef@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Albert Graef" . "aggraef@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimedia" "pure-data") (:url . "https://github.com/agraef/pd-remote"))]) (pdb-capf . [(20200419 1237) ((emacs (25 1))) "Completion-at-point function for python debugger" tar ((:commit . "2f4099aa1330f87df4e9cd526de057ee9b71de6c") (:authors ("Andrii Kolomoiets" . "andreyk.mad@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andrii Kolomoiets" . "andreyk.mad@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrii Kolomoiets" . "andreyk.mad@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "abbrev" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/muffinmad/emacs-pdb-capf"))]) (pdb-mode . [(20150128 1751) nil "Major mode for editing Protein Data Bank files" tar ((:commit . "855fb18ebb73b5df30c8d7677c2bcd0f361b138a") (:authors (nil . "charles.bond@uwa.edu.au")) (:maintainers (nil . "aix.bing@gmail.com")) (:maintainer nil . "aix.bing@gmail.com") (:keywords "data" "pdb") (:url . "http://bondxray.org/software/pdb-mode/"))]) (pdf-tools . [(20230611 239) ((emacs (26 3)) (tablist (1 0)) (let-alist (1 0 4))) "Support library for PDF documents" tar ((:commit . "c69e7656a4678fe25afbd29f3503dd19ee7f9896") (:authors ("Andreas Politz" . "mail@andreas-politz.de")) (:maintainers ("Vedang Manerikar" . "vedang.manerikar@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vedang Manerikar" . "vedang.manerikar@gmail.com") (:keywords "files" "multimedia") (:url . "http://github.com/vedang/pdf-tools/"))]) - (pdf-view-pagemark . [(20230607 144) ((pdf-tools (0 90)) (posframe (1 4 2)) (emacs (26 0))) "Add indicator in pdfview mode to show the page remaining" tar ((:commit . "90a2908795bd4bf1015ff18ab338b50a785a1843") (:authors ("Kimi Ma" . "kimi.im@outlook.com")) (:maintainers ("Kimi Ma" . 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"kevinkim1991@gmail.com") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/007kevin/pdf-view-restore"))]) (pdfgrep . [(20210203 1730) ((emacs (24 4))) "run `pdfgrep' and display the results." tar ((:commit . "a4ca0a1e6521de93f28bb6736a5344b4974d144c") (:authors ("Jérémy Compostella" . "jeremy.compostella@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jérémy Compostella" . "jeremy.compostella@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jérémy Compostella" . "jeremy.compostella@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions" "mail" "pdf" "grep") (:url . "https://github.com/jeremy-compostella/pdfgrep"))]) (peacock-theme . [(20170808 1320) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on Peacock (tmTheme)" tar ((:commit . "9e46fbfb562b6e26c6e3d6d618b044b3694da4c8") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainers ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/tmtheme-to-deftheme"))]) @@ -3977,8 +4005,8 @@ (per-buffer-theme . [(20221002 2219) ((emacs (25 1))) "Change theme and font according to buffer name or major mode." tar ((:commit . "2cbb15c05edff4ce23ce61858cf16e8953cd58b3") (:authors ("Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmx.com")) (:maintainers ("Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmx.com")) (:maintainer "Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmx.com") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "https://hg.serna.eu/emacs/per-buffer-theme"))]) (perfect-margin . [(20220426 1701) ((emacs (24 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "auto center windows, work with minimap and/or linum-mode" tar ((:commit . "e811665951cd48819a63e477e7206c43232a78bd") (:authors ("Randall Wang" . "randall.wjz@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Randall Wang" . "randall.wjz@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Randall Wang" . "randall.wjz@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "frames") (:url . "https://github.com/mpwang/perfect-margin"))]) (perject . [(20230605 841) ((emacs (27 1)) (dash (2 10)) (transient (0 3 7))) "Session-persistent project management" tar ((:commit . "6357ab199c717191e7695a3e3c2545918b97a942") (:authors ("overideal")) (:maintainers ("overideal")) (:maintainer "overideal") (:url . "https://github.com/overideal/perject"))]) - (perlbrew . [(20161109 709) nil "A perlbrew wrapper for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "3a3406c3307c92aa30f9400d430925c434a3b6f0") (:authors ("Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com") (:keywords "emacs" "perl"))]) - (persist-state . [(20230702 603) ((emacs (28 2))) "Regularly persist bookmarks, history, recent files and more" tar ((:commit . "d57cc443cc0fd9f8a7418045be2387ee72955bd4") (:authors ("Bram Schoenmakers" . "me@bramschoenmakers.nl")) (:maintainers ("Bram Schoenmakers" . "me@bramschoenmakers.nl")) (:maintainer "Bram Schoenmakers" . "me@bramschoenmakers.nl") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/bram85/emacs-persist-state.git"))]) + (perlbrew . [(20230823 1652) nil "A perlbrew wrapper for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "527b7f6a6a5edd2b779ae98029e60994391c0903") (:authors ("Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com") (:keywords "emacs" "perl"))]) + (persist-state . [(20230728 714) ((emacs (28 2))) "Regularly persist bookmarks, history, recent files and more" tar ((:commit . "0b0dd8dca90414db3395860c2bf32a4c736acfb4") (:authors ("Bram Schoenmakers" . "me@bramschoenmakers.nl")) (:maintainers ("Bram Schoenmakers" . "me@bramschoenmakers.nl")) (:maintainer "Bram Schoenmakers" . "me@bramschoenmakers.nl") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/bram85/emacs-persist-state.git"))]) (persistent-overlays . [(20161128 700) nil "Minor mode to store selected overlays to be loaded later" tar ((:commit . "f563c8b966edc78c9d806661c4eb80e4781c4eab") (:authors ("Michael Neilly" . "mneilly@yahoo.com")) (:maintainers ("Michael Neilly" . "mneilly@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Michael Neilly" . "mneilly@yahoo.com") (:keywords "overlays" "persistent") (:url . "https://github.com/mneilly/Emacs-Persistent-Overlays"))]) (persistent-scratch . [(20230225 1439) ((emacs (24))) "Preserve the scratch buffer across Emacs sessions" tar ((:commit . "5ff41262f158d3eb966826314516f23e0cb86c04") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/persistent-scratch"))]) (persistent-soft . [(20150223 1853) ((pcache (0 3 1)) (list-utils (0 4 2))) "Persistent storage, returning nil on failure" tar ((:commit . "a1e0ddf2a12a6f18cab565dee250f070384cbe02") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainers ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:keywords "data" "extensions") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/persistent-soft"))]) @@ -3991,9 +4019,9 @@ (perspective-exwm . [(20230218 1358) ((emacs (27 1)) (burly (0 2 -1)) (exwm (0 26)) (perspective (2 17))) "Better integration for perspective.el and EXWM" tar ((:commit . "01d51f5c92a30b65e8346582ed1ce6513570bb0a") (:authors ("Korytov Pavel" . "thexcloud@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Korytov Pavel" . "thexcloud@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Korytov Pavel" . "thexcloud@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/SqrtMinusOne/perspective-exwm.el"))]) (perspeen . [(20171203 1021) ((emacs (25 0)) (powerline (2 4))) "An package for multi-workspace" tar ((:commit . "edb70c530bda50ff3d1756e32a703d5fef5e5480") (:authors ("Peng Li" . "seudut@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Peng Li" . "seudut@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Peng Li" . "seudut@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/seudut/perspeen"))]) (pest-mode . [(20221231 15) ((emacs (26 3))) "Major mode for editing Pest files" tar ((:commit . "8023a92ce59c34dcd1587cbd85ed144f206ddb89") (:authors ("ksqsf" . "i@ksqsf.moe")) (:maintainers ("ksqsf" . "i@ksqsf.moe")) (:maintainer "ksqsf" . "i@ksqsf.moe") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/ksqsf/pest-mode"))]) - (pet . [(20230705 2132) ((emacs (26 1)) (f (0 6 0))) "Executable and virtualenv tracker for python-mode" tar ((:commit . "4f5ca245531053f10ea234bc5e95fc7efcabe251") (:authors ("Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong" . "wyuenho@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong" . "wyuenho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong" . "wyuenho@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/wyuenho/emacs-pet/"))]) + (pet . [(20230824 1919) ((emacs (26 1)) (f (0 6 0))) "Executable and virtualenv tracker for python-mode" tar ((:commit . "eb0c01380f1930825844027d9af6f4a263238a89") (:authors ("Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong" . "wyuenho@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong" . "wyuenho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong" . "wyuenho@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/wyuenho/emacs-pet/"))]) (pfuture . [(20220913 1401) ((emacs (25 2))) "a simple wrapper around asynchronous processes" tar ((:commit . "19b53aebbc0f2da31de6326c495038901bffb73c") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/pfuture"))]) - (pg . [(20230716 1440) ((emacs (26 1))) "Emacs Lisp socket-level interface to the PostgreSQL RDBMS" tar ((:commit . "44e7adf94ff19448592bf52595aec73c7278e900") (:authors ("Eric Marsden" . "eric.marsden@risk-engineering.org")) (:maintainers ("Eric Marsden" . "eric.marsden@risk-engineering.org")) (:maintainer "Eric Marsden" . "eric.marsden@risk-engineering.org") (:keywords "data" "comm" "database" "postgresql") (:url . "https://github.com/emarsden/pg-el"))]) + (pg . [(20230820 1414) ((emacs (26 1))) "Emacs Lisp socket-level interface to the PostgreSQL RDBMS" tar ((:commit . "e6b71c4c2315e186c53796ffdbc6533d5bcd40c5") (:authors ("Eric Marsden" . "eric.marsden@risk-engineering.org")) (:maintainers ("Eric Marsden" . "eric.marsden@risk-engineering.org")) (:maintainer "Eric Marsden" . "eric.marsden@risk-engineering.org") (:keywords "data" "comm" "database" "postgresql") (:url . "https://github.com/emarsden/pg-el"))]) (pgdevenv . [(20150105 2236) nil "Manage your PostgreSQL development envs" tar ((:commit . "7f1d5bc734750aca98cf67a9491cdbd5615fd132") (:authors ("Dimitri Fontaine" . "dim@tapoueh.org")) (:maintainers ("Dimitri Fontaine" . "dim@tapoueh.org")) (:maintainer "Dimitri Fontaine" . "dim@tapoueh.org") (:keywords "emacs" "postgresql" "development" "environment" "shell" "debug" "gdb"))]) (ph . [(20161029 1522) ((emacs (24 3))) "A global minor mode for managing multiple projects." tar ((:commit . "a66e38637d1898b2ec31ee611033ac3f295fd97f") (:authors ("Alexander Gromnitsky" . "alexander.gromnitsky@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexander Gromnitsky" . "alexander.gromnitsky@gmail.com"))]) (phabricator . [(20160510 1425) ((emacs (24 4)) (dash (1 0)) (projectile (0 13 0)) (s (1 10 0)) (f (0 17 2))) "Phabricator/Arcanist helpers for Emacs." tar ((:commit . "d09d6f059aea92d3b11c68664a5e80c901182ab8") (:authors ("Andrew Tulloch")) (:maintainers ("Andrew Tulloch")) (:maintainer "Andrew Tulloch") (:keywords "phabricator" "arcanist" "diffusion") (:url . "https://github.com/ajtulloch/phabricator.el"))]) @@ -4011,7 +4039,7 @@ (php-boris-minor-mode . [(20140209 1835) ((php-boris (0 0 1)) (highlight (0))) "a minor mode to evaluate PHP code in the Boris repl" tar ((:commit . "8648eba604e4ff82ef6594a2c5ee4cb4825e6235") (:authors ("steckerhalter")) (:maintainers ("steckerhalter")) (:maintainer "steckerhalter") (:keywords "php" "repl" "eval") (:url . 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"https://github.com/emacs-php/php-mode"))]) + (php-mode . [(20230815 1051) ((emacs (26 1))) "Major mode for editing PHP code" tar ((:commit . "c421658d7049a2b1dfe04e75c1e8a9e4a9e5e21e") (:authors ("Eric James Michael Ritz")) (:maintainers ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:keywords "languages" "php") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-php/php-mode"))]) (php-quickhelp . [(20210819 2025) ((emacs (25 1))) "Quickhelp at point for php" tar ((:commit . "d5e11b7a6bad64550521e8822139a33218b8c9bb") (:authors ("Vincenzo Pupillo")) (:maintainers ("Vincenzo Pupillo")) (:maintainer "Vincenzo Pupillo") (:url . "https://github.com/vpxyz/php-quickhelp"))]) (php-refactor-mode . [(20171124 635) nil "Minor mode to quickly and safely perform common refactorings" tar ((:commit . "d06dabd9ca743a04067e02282b69d7b7467fb4b7") (:authors ("Matthew M. Keeler" . "keelerm84@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Matthew M. Keeler" . 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"nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "php" "tests" "phpunit") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/phpunit.el"))]) (pianobar . [(20201002 1756) nil "thin wrapper for Pianobar, a Pandora Radio client" tar ((:commit . "d708417608df4f09ee565fddaad03dfe181829a8") (:authors ("Aaron Griffith" . "aargri@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Aaron Griffith" . "aargri@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Aaron Griffith" . "aargri@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/agrif/pianobar.el"))]) (pickle . [(20190923 354) ((emacs (25 1)) (cl-lib (0 6 1))) "Major mode for editing cucumber gherkin files." tar ((:commit . "3a0a717f2a24827667f34bc53830a3b81cd57460") (:authors ("Matthew Carter" . "m@ahungry.com")) (:maintainers ("Matthew Carter" . "m@ahungry.com")) (:maintainer "Matthew Carter" . "m@ahungry.com") (:keywords "ahungry" "languages" "cucumber" "gherkin") (:url . "https://github.com/ahungry/pickle-mode"))]) (picpocket . [(20221101 2104) ((emacs (25 1))) "Image viewer" tar ((:commit . "30942846bd8cb95a938a534ed9ed9efeff813b7c") (:authors ("Johan Claesson" . "johanwclaesson@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Johan Claesson" . "johanwclaesson@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Claesson" . "johanwclaesson@gmail.com") (:keywords "multimedia") (:url . "https://github.com/johanclaesson/picpocket"))]) @@ -4067,7 +4095,7 @@ (plur . [(20160504 924) ((emacs (24 4))) "Easily search and replace multiple variants of a word" tar ((:commit . "5bdd3b9a2f0624414bd596e798644713cd1545f0") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/plur"))]) (pmdm . [(20191101 2346) nil "poor man's desktop-mode alternative." tar ((:commit . "6d2af9f9e88e6c91eb74dafaddb5f009e1de4907") (:authors ("Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmx.com")) (:maintainers ("Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmx.com")) (:maintainer "Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmx.com") (:url . "https://hg.serna.eu/emacs/pmdm"))]) (pnpm-mode . [(20200527 557) ((emacs (24 1))) "Minor mode for working with pnpm projects" tar ((:commit . "ec66ba36ba6e07883b029569c33fd461d28eed75") (:authors ("Rajasegar Chandran" . "rajasegar.c@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Rajasegar Chandran" . "rajasegar.c@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rajasegar Chandran" . "rajasegar.c@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "project" "javascript" "node" "npm" "pnpm") (:url . "https://github.com/rajasegar/pnpm-mode"))]) - (po-mode . [(20230309 2313) nil "major mode for GNU gettext PO files" tar ((:commit . "e70aab72a6331bd55f69893fa152be80c44d1bf6") (:keywords "i18n" "gettext"))]) + (po-mode . [(20230617 1058) nil "major mode for GNU gettext PO files" tar ((:commit . "d68aa1da2b95a17d7fe400afd414ce3ede09db86") (:keywords "i18n" "gettext"))]) (pocket-api . [(20180403 109) ((emacs (24 4)) (request (0 2))) "another pocket api" tar ((:commit . "3eb9430b9db90bc02e736e433eb86389f7655189") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "pocket") (:url . "https://github.com/lujun9972/pocket-api.el"))]) (pocket-lib . [(20190720 1957) ((emacs (25 1)) (request (0 2)) (dash (2 13 0)) (kv (0 0 19)) (s (1 12 0))) "Library for accessing getpocket.com API" tar ((:commit . "f794e3e619e1f6cad25bbfd5fe019a7e62820bf4") (:authors ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainers ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainer "Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net") (:keywords "pocket") (:url . "https://github.com/alphapapa/pocket-lib.el"))]) (pocket-mode . [(20171201 1315) ((emacs (24 4)) (pocket-api (0 1))) "Manage your pocket" tar ((:commit . "229de7d35b7e5605797591c46aa8200d7efc363c") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "pocket"))]) @@ -4100,8 +4128,8 @@ (ponylang-mode . [(20211015 331) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 17 0)) (hydra (0 15 0)) (hl-todo (3 1 2)) (yafolding (0 4 1)) (yasnippet (0 14 0)) (company-ctags (0 0 4)) (rainbow-delimiters (2 1 4)) (fill-column-indicator (1 90))) "A major mode for the Pony programming language" tar ((:commit . "1abf04bc8f4f09a6add4b587c7cf5ca23735e7c0") (:keywords "languages" "programming") (:url . "https://github.com/ponylang/ponylang-mode"))]) (pophint . [(20200420 1429) ((log4e (0 3 3)) (yaxception (0 3))) "Provide navigation using pop-up tips, like Firefox's Vimperator Hint Mode" tar ((:commit . "5e13da4578ae7ba00e6f7bae31eb546d713cc19d") (:authors ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com") (:keywords "popup") (:url . "https://github.com/aki2o/emacs-pophint"))]) (poporg . [(20170403 751) nil "Pop a comment or string to an empty buffer for text editing" tar ((:commit . "2c58d68c81ecca4140bf179f19ed153ec804b65a") (:authors ("François Pinard" . "pinard@iro.umontreal.ca") ("Joseph Rabinoff" . "rabinoff@post.harvard.edu")) (:maintainers ("Joseph Rabinoff" . "rabinoff@post.harvard.edu")) (:maintainer "Joseph Rabinoff" . "rabinoff@post.harvard.edu") (:keywords "outlines" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/QBobWatson/poporg"))]) - (popper . [(20230520 2129) ((emacs (26 1))) "Summon and dismiss buffers as popups" tar ((:commit . "809ec965d8f6f74ce408e3a8b5974b43371c1528") (:authors ("Karthik Chikmagalur" . "karthik.chikmagalur@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Karthik Chikmagalur" . "karthik.chikmagalur@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Karthik Chikmagalur" . "karthik.chikmagalur@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/karthink/popper"))]) - (popup . [(20221231 1634) ((emacs (24 3))) "Visual Popup User Interface" tar ((:commit . "71cede0588c10526f88dd0375bce776ec2eed05e") (:authors ("Tomohiro Matsuyama" . "m2ym.pub@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/auto-complete/popup-el"))]) + (popper . [(20230802 238) ((emacs (26 1))) "Summon and dismiss buffers as popups" tar ((:commit . "a93ff38ab648eefa1a8eca393b0a357ff41411a0") (:authors ("Karthik Chikmagalur" . "karthik.chikmagalur@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Karthik Chikmagalur" . "karthik.chikmagalur@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Karthik Chikmagalur" . "karthik.chikmagalur@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/karthink/popper"))]) + (popup . [(20230819 2306) ((emacs (24 3))) "Visual Popup User Interface" tar ((:commit . "769318d0391e6d9a718e227678234f27f7c13a47") (:authors ("Tomohiro Matsuyama" . "m2ym.pub@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . 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[(20210404 1153) ((dash (2 12 1)) (popup (0 5 3)) (flx-ido (0 6 1))) "imenu index popup" tar ((:commit . "b00c4d503cbbaf01c136b1647329e6a6257d012c") (:authors ("Igor Shymko" . "igor.shimko@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Igor Shymko" . "igor.shimko@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Igor Shymko" . "igor.shimko@gmail.com") (:keywords "popup" "imenu") (:url . "https://github.com/ancane/popup-imenu"))]) @@ -4164,6 +4192,7 @@ (project-rootfile . [(20220708 1403) ((emacs (27 1))) "Extension of project.el to detect project with root file" tar ((:commit . "9259708307c9da6b06f04f5b34ccd28f1fba5eaa") (:authors ("Taiki Sugawara" . "buzz.taiki@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Taiki Sugawara" . "buzz.taiki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Taiki Sugawara" . "buzz.taiki@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/buzztaiki/project-rootfile.el"))]) (project-shells . [(20210625 647) ((emacs (24 3)) (seq (2 19))) "Manage the shell buffers of each project" tar ((:commit . "900369828f1a213c60a2207a71d46bc43fd5405c") (:authors ("\"Huang, Ying\"" . "huang.ying.caritas@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("\"Huang, Ying\"" . "huang.ying.caritas@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "\"Huang, Ying\"" . "huang.ying.caritas@gmail.com") (:keywords "processes" "terminals") (:url . "https://github.com/hying-caritas/project-shells"))]) (project-tab-groups . [(20220720 2109) ((emacs (28 1))) "Support a \"one tab group per project\" workflow" tar ((:commit . "2d348279876f3073176048d903f9672f3c933ca5") (:authors ("Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com")) (:maintainers ("Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com")) (:maintainer "Fritz Grabo" . "hello@fritzgrabo.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/fritzgrabo/project-tab-groups"))]) + (project-tasks . [(20230808 314) ((emacs (26 1))) "Efficient task management for your project" tar ((:commit . "36b7b9e3acb3399aec6c8ef89bf389a12fc87600") (:authors ("Giap Tran" . "txgvnn@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Giap Tran" . "txgvnn@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Giap Tran" . "txgvnn@gmail.com") (:keywords "project" "workflow" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/TxGVNN/project-tasks"))]) (project-treemacs . [(20230529 1207) ((emacs (28 1)) (treemacs (3 1))) "Simple treemacs backend for project.el" tar ((:commit . "36bec1109ba0498c2d1ef29756c841d2e23b063e") (:authors ("Christopher McCloud")) (:maintainers ("Christopher McCloud")) (:maintainer "Christopher McCloud") (:url . "https://github.com/cmccloud/project-treemacs"))]) (projectile . [(20230713 1023) ((emacs (25 1))) "Manage and navigate projects in Emacs easily" tar ((:commit . "971cd5c4f25ff1f84ab7e8337ffc7f89f67a1b52") (:authors ("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev")) (:maintainers ("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev")) (:maintainer "Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile"))]) (projectile-codesearch . [(20180508 1522) ((codesearch (20171122 431)) (projectile (20150405 126))) "Integration of codesearch into projectile" tar ((:commit . "e40efc62e9333db0593bd81b5c78d08b19bfb193") (:authors ("Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "development" "search") (:url . "https://github.com/abingham/emacs-codesearch"))]) @@ -4174,8 +4203,8 @@ (projectile-speedbar . [(20190807 2010) ((projectile (0 11 0)) (sr-speedbar (0))) "projectile integration for speedbar" tar ((:commit . "93320e467ee78772065e599a5dba94889a77db22") (:authors ("Anshul Verma" . "anshul.verma86@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Anshul Verma" . "anshul.verma86@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anshul Verma" . "anshul.verma86@gmail.com") (:keywords "project" "convenience" "speedbar" "projectile") (:url . "https://github.com/anshulverma/projectile-speedbar"))]) (projectile-trailblazer . 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[(20220829 1449) ((emacs (26 3)) (promise (1 1)) (ht (2 3)) (request (0 3 0)) (org (9 2))) "A reader for redditt" tar ((:commit . "7b5445d3101bd8c9fa4a456ad37a19bba840a2cb") (:authors ("Thanh Vuong" . "thanhvg@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Thanh Vuong" . "thanhvg@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thanh Vuong" . "thanhvg@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/thanhvg/emacs-reddigg"))]) + (reddigg . [(20230810 2059) ((emacs (26 3)) (promise (1 1)) (ht (2 3)) (request (0 3 0)) (org (9 2))) "A reader for redditt" tar ((:commit . "37f048ec03d02acaf6f5c73802677f10b2dfe031") (:authors ("Thanh Vuong" . "thanhvg@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Thanh Vuong" . "thanhvg@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thanh Vuong" . "thanhvg@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/thanhvg/emacs-reddigg"))]) (redis . [(20220429 1758) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Redis integration" tar ((:commit . "a6ad30d6a43b7be083c13f8725b45571d623001a") (:authors ("Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainers ("Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainer "Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-pe/redis.el"))]) (redpen-paragraph . [(20160625 1050) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (json (1 4))) "RedPen interface." tar ((:commit . "770ffb34b04bfa0ea8484fa1506e96c530168e13") (:authors ("karronoli")) (:maintainers ("karronoli")) (:maintainer "karronoli") (:keywords "document" "proofreading" "help") (:url . "https://github.com/karronoli/redpen-paragraph.el"))]) (redprl . [(20180418 1434) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing RedPRL proofs and interacting with RedPRL" tar ((:commit . "4abdbdeda4604ff30ce19c0df3f43e34faf60bd7") (:authors ("Jonathan Sterling" . "jon@jonmsterling.com")) (:maintainers ("Jonathan Sterling" . "jon@jonmsterling.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Sterling" . "jon@jonmsterling.com") (:keywords "languages"))]) @@ -4360,7 +4389,7 @@ (redtick . [(20180424 2136) ((emacs (24 4))) "Smallest pomodoro timer (1 char)" tar ((:commit . "0faa6b7b479fae39f5d4632f0cbbef0f2917780e") (:authors ("F. Febles")) (:maintainers ("F. Febles")) (:maintainer "F. Febles") (:keywords "calendar") (:url . "http://github.com/ferfebles/redtick"))]) (redtt . [(20181121 21) ((emacs (25 3))) "Major mode for editing redtt proofs" tar ((:commit . "c95d1a0787fb92eb011df690b4bdc1029a611c0b") (:authors ("Jonathan Sterling" . "jon@jonmsterling.com")) (:maintainers ("Jonathan Sterling" . "jon@jonmsterling.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Sterling" . "jon@jonmsterling.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "http://github.com/RedPRL/redtt"))]) (refine . [(20200507 731) ((emacs (24 3)) (s (1 11 0)) (dash (2 12 0)) (list-utils (0 4 4)) (loop (1 2))) "interactive value editing" tar ((:commit . "d72fa50910b86217a35bb1b7e56adea206052021") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainers ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk") (:keywords "convenience"))]) - (reformatter . [(20220627 825) ((emacs (24 3))) "Define commands which run reformatters on the current buffer" tar ((:commit . "84cff54b0873fcca6fc0314d7584284e86708e8d") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/emacs-reformatter"))]) + (reformatter . [(20230804 648) ((emacs (24 3))) "Define commands which run reformatters on the current buffer" tar ((:commit . "bfe3f1c6ece952d39921db16f601123bdd1748ab") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainers ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/emacs-reformatter"))]) (regex-dsl . [(20220125 506) nil "lisp syntax for regexps" tar ((:commit . "8802555ecdab8b50bb64181798497c10cdb5034b") (:authors ("Aliaksey Kandratsenka" . "alk@tut.by")) (:maintainers ("Aliaksey Kandratsenka" . "alk@tut.by")) (:maintainer "Aliaksey Kandratsenka" . "alk@tut.by"))]) (regex-tool . [(20170104 1918) nil "A regular expression evaluation tool for programmers" tar ((:commit . "0b4a0111143c88ef94bec56624cb2e00c1a054e6") (:authors ("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")) (:maintainers ("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")) (:maintainer "John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com") (:keywords "regex" "languages" "programming" "development") (:url . "http://www.newartisans.com/"))]) (region-bindings-mode . [(20140407 2214) nil "Enable custom bindings when mark is active." tar ((:commit . "3fa5dbdbd7c000bebff6d9d14a4be326ec24b6fc") (:authors ("Fabián E. Gallina" . "fabian@anue.biz")) (:maintainers ("Fabián E. Gallina" . "fabian@anue.biz")) (:maintainer "Fabián E. Gallina" . "fabian@anue.biz") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/fgallina/region-bindings-mode"))]) @@ -4385,7 +4414,7 @@ (replace-pairs . [(20160207 1251) ((emacs (24 4))) "Query-replace pairs of things" tar ((:commit . "ef6f2719aab7714f6cb209fd3dd6d2e720681b3c") (:authors ("David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/davidshepherd7/replace-pairs"))]) (replace-symbol . [(20160518 12) nil "Rename symbols in expressions or buffers" tar ((:commit . "baf949e528aee1881f455f9c84e67718bedcb3f6") (:authors ("Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net")) (:maintainers ("Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net")) (:maintainer "Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net") (:url . "https://github.com/bmastenbrook/replace-symbol-el"))]) (replace-with-inflections . [(20180831 635) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (string-inflection (1 0 10)) (inflections (1 1))) "Inflection aware `query-replace'" tar ((:commit . "d9201e047856492f282da65459b28aba25998dbb") (:authors ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainers ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainer "Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org") (:keywords "matching") (:url . "https://github.com/knu/replace-with-inflections.el"))]) - (repo . [(20220820 1554) ((emacs (24 3))) "Running repo from Emacs" tar ((:commit . "e504aa831bfa38ddadce293face28b3c9d9ff9b7") (:authors ("Damien Merenne")) (:maintainers ("Damien Merenne")) (:maintainer "Damien Merenne") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/canatella/repo-el"))]) + (repo . [(20230821 1032) ((emacs (24 3))) "Running repo from Emacs" tar ((:commit . "529623db7c38917709e84d89d518873231139c10") (:authors ("Damien Merenne")) (:maintainers ("Damien Merenne")) (:maintainer "Damien Merenne") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/canatella/repo-el"))]) (req-package . [(20180605 1141) ((use-package (1 0)) (dash (2 7 0)) (log4e (0 2 0)) (ht (0))) "A use-package wrapper for package runtime dependencies management" tar ((:commit . "a77da72931914ac5f3f64dc61fe9dc3522b2817e") (:authors ("Edward Knyshov" . "edvorg@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Edward Knyshov" . "edvorg@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Edward Knyshov" . "edvorg@gmail.com") (:keywords "dotemacs" "startup" "speed" "config" "package") (:url . "https://github.com/edvorg/req-package"))]) (request . [(20230127 417) ((emacs (24 4))) "Compatible layer for URL request" tar ((:commit . "01e338c335c07e4407239619e57361944a82cb8a") (:authors ("Takafumi Arakaki ")) (:maintainers ("Takafumi Arakaki ")) (:maintainer "Takafumi Arakaki ") (:url . "https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request"))]) (request-deferred . [(20220614 1604) ((emacs (24 1)) (deferred (0 3 1)) (request (0 3))) "Wrap request.el by deferred" tar ((:commit . "38ed1d2e64138eb16a9d8ed2987cff2e01b4a93b") (:authors ("Takafumi Arakaki ")) (:maintainers ("Takafumi Arakaki ")) (:maintainer "Takafumi Arakaki ") (:url . "https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request"))]) @@ -4411,7 +4440,7 @@ (rfc-mode . [(20230307 937) ((emacs (25 1))) "RFC document browser and viewer" tar ((:commit . "c938c8134e7434b623ebfd92ad22586205cb1c92") (:authors ("Nicolas Martyanoff" . "nicolas@n16f.net")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Martyanoff" . "nicolas@n16f.net")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Martyanoff" . "nicolas@n16f.net") (:url . "https://github.com/galdor/rfc-mode"))]) (rg . [(20230430 721) ((emacs (26 1)) (transient (0 3 0)) (wgrep (2 1 10))) "A search tool based on ripgrep" tar ((:commit . "e9dc4ed342e0212d08fb82554dfd3c57fdfa5b1a") (:authors ("David Landell" . "david.landell@sunnyhill.email") ("Roland McGrath" . "roland@gnu.org")) (:maintainers ("David Landell" . "david.landell@sunnyhill.email")) (:maintainer "David Landell" . "david.landell@sunnyhill.email") (:keywords "matching" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/dajva/rg.el"))]) (rgb . [(20220717 1940) ((emacs (24 3))) "RGB control via OpenRGB" tar ((:commit . "4aab5a5be16b69b47ef5e67d02782df5e41dbd7b") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/cwpitts/rgb.el"))]) - (rhq . [(20220916 1632) ((emacs (24 4))) "Client for rhq" tar ((:commit . "7d9c5dee2e493eb0c5d41afca1b6049de8c2a26d") (:authors ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/ROCKTAKEY/rhq"))]) + (rhq . [(20230731 1544) ((emacs (24 4))) "Client for rhq" tar ((:commit . "9f571787bf0781c78c277db82394fb9a692ec21e") (:authors ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ROCKTAKEY" . "rocktakey@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/ROCKTAKEY/rhq"))]) (rhtml-mode . [(20130422 1311) nil "major mode for editing RHTML files" tar ((:commit . "a6d71b38a3db867ccf82999c99805db1a3a33c33"))]) (rib-mode . [(20170726 1448) ((emacs (24))) "RenderMan® Interface Bytestream (RIB) Major Mode" tar ((:commit . "97470158784c3c212e22e2c20b8471ee65ba59af") (:authors ("Remik Ziemlinski and Daniel Blezek" . "daniel.blezek@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Remik Ziemlinski and Daniel Blezek" . "daniel.blezek@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Remik Ziemlinski and Daniel Blezek" . "daniel.blezek@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/blezek/rib-mode"))]) (rich-minority . [(20190419 1136) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Clean-up and Beautify the list of minor-modes." tar ((:commit . "a03e693f6f9232cf75363aaaf1cb041f21675c19") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "emacs@endlessparentheses.com")) (:maintainers ("Artur Malabarba" . "emacs@endlessparentheses.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "emacs@endlessparentheses.com") (:keywords "mode-line" "faces") (:url . "https://github.com/Malabarba/rich-minority"))]) @@ -4427,7 +4456,7 @@ (riscv-mode . [(20220916 206) ((emacs (24 4))) "Major-mode for RISC V assembly" tar ((:commit . "8e335b9c93de93ed8dd063d702b0f5ad48eef6d7") (:authors ("Adam Niederer ")) (:maintainers ("Adam Niederer")) (:maintainer "Adam Niederer") (:keywords "riscv" "assembly") (:url . "https://github.com/AdamNiederer/riscv-mode"))]) (rivet-mode . [(20201013 1905) ((emacs (24)) (web-mode (16))) "A minor mode for editing Apache Rivet files" tar ((:commit . "6cf58cf04fee933113857af07414b3f27c24b505") (:authors ("Jade Michael Thornton")) (:maintainers ("Jade Michael Thornton")) (:maintainer "Jade Michael Thornton") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/thornjad/rivet-mode"))]) (rjsx-mode . [(20200224 2149) ((emacs (24 4)) (js2-mode (20170504))) "Real support for JSX" tar ((:commit . "0061587a06cdc2579a8d0e90863498d96bf982d8") (:authors ("Felipe Ochoa" . "felipe@fov.space")) (:maintainers ("Felipe Ochoa" . "felipe@fov.space")) (:maintainer "Felipe Ochoa" . "felipe@fov.space") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/felipeochoa/rjsx-mode/"))]) - (rmsbolt . [(20230505 1851) ((emacs (25 1))) "A compiler output viewer" tar ((:commit . "52fc61a979a722f66347781a26746fb389f559db") (:authors ("Jay Kamat" . "jaygkamat@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jay Kamat" . "jaygkamat@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jay Kamat" . "jaygkamat@gmail.com") (:keywords "compilation" "tools") (:url . "http://gitlab.com/jgkamat/rmsbolt"))]) + (rmsbolt . [(20230829 241) ((emacs (25 1))) "A compiler output viewer" tar ((:commit . "9a53f0775765b5d77fa5fc65afeef0433e64a729") (:authors ("Jay Kamat" . "jaygkamat@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jay Kamat" . "jaygkamat@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jay Kamat" . "jaygkamat@gmail.com") (:keywords "compilation" "tools") (:url . "http://gitlab.com/jgkamat/rmsbolt"))]) (robe . [(20230327 113) ((inf-ruby (2 5 1)) (emacs (25 1))) "Code navigation, documentation lookup and completion for Ruby" tar ((:commit . "a8d2c3293f0760194fd138f346bcc8876cbd8640") (:authors ("Dmitry Gutov")) (:maintainers ("Dmitry Gutov")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Gutov") (:keywords "ruby" "convenience" "rails") (:url . "https://github.com/dgutov/robe"))]) (robot-log . [(20220719 1301) ((emacs (28 1))) "Major mode for viewing RobotFramework debug log files" tar ((:commit . "26da47597aa97be9649cb60f4da6d94d47d0c0ac") (:keywords "convenience" "files") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~apteryx/emacs-robot-log"))]) (robot-mode . [(20221109 1630) ((emacs (26 1))) "Major-mode for Robot Framework files" tar ((:commit . "fb9be47a1d4e57a80ae2c0d4dff3eba2fe29ebdc") (:authors ("Kalle Kankare" . "kalle.kankare@iki.fi")) (:maintainers ("Kalle Kankare" . "kalle.kankare@iki.fi")) (:maintainer "Kalle Kankare" . "kalle.kankare@iki.fi") (:keywords "languages" "files") (:url . "https://github.com/kopoli/robot-mode"))]) @@ -4441,7 +4470,7 @@ (roy-mode . [(20121208 1158) nil "Roy major mode" tar ((:commit . "e1a4fb5ec0f46e82f569865ca47042ba5934e425") (:authors ("Georgii Leontiev")) (:maintainers ("Georgii Leontiev")) (:maintainer "Georgii Leontiev") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/folone/roy-mode"))]) (rpm-spec-mode . [(20160710 1136) nil "RPM spec file editing commands for Emacs/XEmacs" tar ((:commit . "c1c38050c48ea330c7cea632b8785d66daeefb2b") (:authors ("Stig Bjørlykke," . "stig@bjorlykke.org")) (:maintainers ("Stig Bjørlykke," . "stig@bjorlykke.org")) (:maintainer "Stig Bjørlykke," . "stig@bjorlykke.org") (:keywords "unix" "languages"))]) (rpn-calc . [(20210306 426) ((popup (0 4))) "quick RPN calculator for hackers" tar ((:commit . "320123ede874a8fc6cde542baa0d106950318071") (:authors ("zk_phi")) (:maintainers ("zk_phi")) (:maintainer "zk_phi") (:url . "https://github.com/zk-phi/rpn-calc"))]) - (rspec-mode . [(20230616 145) ((ruby-mode (1 0)) (cl-lib (0 4))) "Enhance ruby-mode for RSpec" tar ((:commit . "3f039ae3fda9e52433a8c31d4b6c78c89e559906") (:authors ("Peter Williams, et al.")) (:maintainers ("Peter Williams, et al.")) (:maintainer "Peter Williams, et al.") (:keywords "rspec" "ruby") (:url . "http://github.com/pezra/rspec-mode"))]) + (rspec-mode . [(20230819 154) ((ruby-mode (1 0)) (cl-lib (0 4))) "Enhance ruby-mode for RSpec" tar ((:commit . "29df3d081c6a1cbdf840cd13d45ea1c100c5bbaa") (:authors ("Peter Williams, et al.")) (:maintainers ("Peter Williams, et al.")) (:maintainer "Peter Williams, et al.") (:keywords "rspec" "ruby") (:url . "http://github.com/pezra/rspec-mode"))]) (rsync-mode . [(20210911 0) ((emacs (27 1)) (spinner (1 7 1))) "Rsync projects to remote machines" tar ((:commit . "2bc76aa8c2d82bb08ef70e23813a653d66bf3195") (:authors ("Ryan Pilgrim" . "ryan.z.pilgrim@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ryan Pilgrim" . "ryan.z.pilgrim@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ryan Pilgrim" . "ryan.z.pilgrim@gmail.com") (:keywords "comm") (:url . "https://github.com/r-zip/rsync-mode.el"))]) (rtags . [(20220818 1535) ((emacs (24 3))) "A front-end for rtags" tar ((:commit . "b449eb7461e09ca3a839c2d49d22b975be1ad367") (:authors ("Jan Erik Hanssen" . "jhanssen@gmail.com") ("Anders Bakken" . "agbakken@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jan Erik Hanssen" . "jhanssen@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jan Erik Hanssen" . "jhanssen@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Andersbakken/rtags"))]) (rtags-xref . [(20210721 2314) ((emacs (25 1)) (rtags (2 37))) "RTags backend for xref.el" tar ((:commit . "1f938a71106489e587c806181cdf2a0018a0cd41") (:authors ("Jörg Walter")) (:maintainers ("RTags Team")) (:maintainer "RTags Team") (:url . "https://github.com/Andersbakken/rtags"))]) @@ -4464,14 +4493,14 @@ (ruled-switch-buffer . [(20211205 636) ((emacs (24 3))) "Rule based buffer switching" tar ((:commit . "99b53f7679e3eb868e4b4585085bbed102e5fce7") (:authors ("Kazuki Nishikawa" . "kzkn@hey.com")) (:maintainers ("Kazuki Nishikawa" . "kzkn@hey.com")) (:maintainer "Kazuki Nishikawa" . "kzkn@hey.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/kzkn/ruled-switch-buffer"))]) (rum-mode . [(20180127 22) ((emacs (24))) "Major mode for Rum programming language" tar ((:commit . "161471e6476d232d479f9767535918920811d7bf") (:keywords "rum" "languages" "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/rumlang/rum-mode"))]) (run-command . [(20230317 2004) ((emacs (27 1))) "Run an external command from a context-dependent list" tar ((:commit . "477c42acce9e36ec59d18deaa73992f94faf7b99") (:authors ("Massimiliano Mirra" . "hyperstruct@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Massimiliano Mirra" . "hyperstruct@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Massimiliano Mirra" . "hyperstruct@gmail.com") (:keywords "processes") (:url . "https://github.com/bard/emacs-run-command"))]) - (run-command-recipes . [(20230526 1327) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 18 0)) (f (0 20 0)) (run-command (0 1 0))) "This is collection of recipes to `run-command'" tar ((:commit . "21f64775264e0bb5717fe5490f04ec3e2303fb28") (:authors ("semenInRussia" . "hrams205@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("semenInRussia" . "hrams205@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "semenInRussia" . "hrams205@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions" "run-command") (:url . "https://github.com/semenInRussia/emacs-run-command-recipes"))]) + (run-command-recipes . [(20230823 1307) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 18 0)) (f (0 20 0)) (run-command (0 1 0))) "This is collection of recipes to `run-command'" tar ((:commit . "ccc4022431ed82dbfcfe4e8b6aa1e9f2d0f76eab") (:authors ("semenInRussia" . "hrams205@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("semenInRussia" . "hrams205@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "semenInRussia" . "hrams205@gmail.com") (:keywords "extensions" "run-command") (:url . "https://github.com/semenInRussia/emacs-run-command-recipes"))]) (run-stuff . [(20230601 19) ((emacs (25 1))) "Context based command execution" tar ((:commit . "65afd896896a68e6262187745f5e3ac5145ba1ed") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:keywords "files" "lisp" "files" "convenience" "hypermedia") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-run-stuff"))]) (runner . [(20160524 1048) nil "Improved \"open with\" suggestions for dired" tar ((:commit . "a211d57ddc600410d07a8b534920ba905b093d87") (:authors ("Thamer Mahmoud" . "thamer.mahmoud@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Thamer Mahmoud" . "thamer.mahmoud@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thamer Mahmoud" . "thamer.mahmoud@gmail.com") (:keywords "shell command" "dired" "file extension" "open with") (:url . "https://github.com/thamer/runner"))]) (runtests . [(20150807 831) nil "Run unit tests from Emacs" tar ((:commit . "ed90249f24cc48290018df48b9b9b7172440be3e") (:authors ("Sune Simonsen" . "sune@we-knowhow.dk")) (:maintainers ("Sune Simonsen" . "sune@we-knowhow.dk")) (:maintainer "Sune Simonsen" . "sune@we-knowhow.dk") (:keywords "test") (:url . "https://github.com/sunesimonsen/emacs-runtests"))]) (russian-holidays . [(20170109 2140) nil "Russian holidays for the calendar" tar ((:commit . "b285a30f29d85c48e3ea4eb93972d34a090c167b") (:authors ("Alexander I.Grafov" . "siberian@laika.name")) (:maintainers ("Alexander I.Grafov" . "siberian@laika.name")) (:maintainer "Alexander I.Grafov" . "siberian@laika.name") (:url . "https://github.com/grafov/russian-holidays"))]) (russian-techwriter . [(20221229 822) nil "Input methods for Russian technical writers" tar ((:commit . "1d86134d04ecf2305969c7546ead7ad425cd7243") (:authors ("Maxim Dunaevskii" . "dunmaksim@yandex.ru")) (:maintainers ("Maxim Dunaevskii")) (:maintainer "Maxim Dunaevskii") (:keywords "multilingual" "input method" "cyrillic" "i18n") (:url . 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"dd500ab8062ce40cb339ec8620bdfc63fdd28364") (:authors ("Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com")) (:maintainers ("Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com")) (:maintainer "Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/ShuguangSun/rutils.el"))]) @@ -4494,7 +4523,7 @@ (save-load-path . [(20140206 1214) nil "save load-path and reuse it to test" tar ((:commit . "6cb763a37e2b8af505bff2bcd11fd49c9ea04d66") (:authors ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainers ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainer "rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/download/save-load-path.el"))]) (save-visited-files . [(20200212 414) nil "save opened files across sessions" tar ((:commit . "8203a05a322324ec17b14437c8dfb38efdb53241") (:authors ("Nathaniel Flath" . "nflath@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nathaniel Flath" . "nflath@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nathaniel Flath" . 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"abfb5e1f463cffc18218a0f7f2fa141a271b1813") (:authors ("Nicolai Singh ")) (:maintainers ("Nicolai Singh ")) (:maintainer "Nicolai Singh ") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/nicolaisingh/saveplace-pdf-view"))]) (say-what-im-doing . [(20160706 1931) nil "dictate what you're doing with text to speech" tar ((:commit . "5b2ce6783b02805bcac1107a149bfba3852cd9d5") (:authors ("Benaiah Mischenko")) (:maintainers ("Benaiah Mischenko")) (:maintainer "Benaiah Mischenko") (:keywords "text to speech" "dumb" "funny") (:url . "http://github.com/benaiah/say-what-im-doing"))]) (sayid . [(20220101 1357) ((cider (0 21 0))) "sayid nREPL middleware client" tar ((:commit . "879aff586336a0ec4d46c0ed4720fb1de22082bd") (:authors ("Bill Piel" . "bill@billpiel.com")) (:maintainers ("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev")) (:maintainer "Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.dev") (:keywords "clojure" "cider" "debugger") (:url . "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/sayid"))]) (sbt-mode . [(20211203 1148) ((emacs (24 4))) "Interactive support for sbt projects" tar ((:commit . "9fe1e8807c22cc1dc56a6233e000969518907f4d") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/hvesalai/emacs-sbt-mode"))]) @@ -4525,7 +4554,7 @@ (scrollkeeper . [(20190109 629) ((emacs (25 1))) "Custom scrolling commands with visual guidelines" tar ((:commit . "3c4ac6b6b44686d31c260ee0b19daaee59bdccd6") (:authors ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainers ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainer "Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/alphapapa/scrollkeeper.el"))]) (scrooge . [(20180630 1022) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 13 0)) (thrift (0 9 3))) "Major mode for Twitter Scrooge files" tar ((:commit . "0a8c58e9e6708abe4ef7e415bc1e0472318bb1b0") (:authors ("Daniel McClanahan" . "danieldmcclanahan@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daniel McClanahan" . "danieldmcclanahan@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daniel McClanahan" . "danieldmcclanahan@gmail.com") (:keywords "scrooge" "thrift"))]) (scss-mode . [(20180123 1708) nil "Major mode for editing SCSS files" tar ((:commit . "cf58dbec5394280503eb5502938f3b5445d1b53d") (:authors ("Anton Johansson" . "anton.johansson@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Anton Johansson" . "anton.johansson@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anton Johansson" . "anton.johansson@gmail.com") (:keywords "scss" "css" "mode") (:url . "https://github.com/antonj/scss-mode"))]) - (sculpture-themes . [(20230722 1122) ((emacs (26 1))) "Themes with vivid colors" tar ((:commit . "e4d936bf48a3aa771782c418f41cb8732e91fad2") (:authors ("t-e-r-m" . "newenewen@tutanota.com")) (:maintainers ("t-e-r-m" . "newenewen@tutanota.com")) (:maintainer "t-e-r-m" . "newenewen@tutanota.com") (:url . "https://github.com/t-e-r-m/sculpture-theme"))]) + (sculpture-themes . [(20230728 1045) ((emacs (26 1))) "Themes with vivid colors" tar ((:commit . "b6267c23afc1c40d7ba477f4c8db319c5dfa51a8") (:authors ("t-e-r-m" . 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"herwig@bendlas.net")) (:maintainers ("Herwig Hochleitner" . "herwig@bendlas.net")) (:maintainer "Herwig Hochleitner" . "herwig@bendlas.net") (:keywords "processes" "unix") (:url . "http://github.com/webnf/semaphore.el"))]) (semaphore-promise . [(20190607 2115) ((emacs (26)) (semaphore (1)) (promise (1))) "semaphore integration with promise" tar ((:commit . "9cdfef91cc0293371af549ad41027aa5b73f30a4") (:authors ("Herwig Hochleitner" . "herwig@bendlas.net")) (:maintainers ("Herwig Hochleitner" . "herwig@bendlas.net")) (:maintainer "Herwig Hochleitner" . "herwig@bendlas.net") (:keywords "processes" "unix") (:url . "http://github.com/webnf/semaphore.el"))]) - (semi . [(20230104 1321) ((emacs (24 5)) (apel (10 8)) (flim (1 14 9))) "A library to provide MIME features." tar ((:commit . "7d8df0ef2f483e2dc063a72099295f467e6bc2c8"))]) + (semi . [(20230814 844) ((emacs (24 5)) (apel (10 8)) (flim (1 14 9))) "A library to provide MIME features." tar ((:commit . "d15603b8eb791f2057b48071c262996ad7767505"))]) (seml-mode . [(20230702 1446) ((emacs (25 1)) (impatient-mode (1 1)) (htmlize (1 5)) (web-mode (16 0))) "Major-mode for SEML, S-Expression Markup Language, file" tar ((:commit . "23d684ac590fad6aa3c5ce3962c4683c1eb8fdb5") (:authors ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp" "html") (:url . "https://github.com/conao3/seml-mode.el"))]) (sendto . [(20160425 1250) ((emacs (24 4))) "send the region content to a function" tar ((:commit . "076b81d7a53f75b0a59b0ef3448f35570567054c") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "region") (:url . "https://github.com/lujun9972/sendto.el"))]) (sensei . [(20220530 1226) ((emacs (27 1)) (projectile (2 5 0)) (request (0 3 2))) "A client for sensei" tar ((:commit . "3538990de9ab57154e3da08d10fbd2c6228d87b8") (:authors ("Arnaud Bailly" . "arnaud@pankzsoft.com")) (:maintainers ("Arnaud Bailly" . "arnaud@pankzsoft.com")) (:maintainer "Arnaud Bailly" . "arnaud@pankzsoft.com") (:keywords "hypermedia") (:url . "https://abailly.github.io/sensei"))]) @@ -4557,7 +4586,7 @@ (sequed . [(20220115 743) ((emacs (25 2))) "Major mode for FASTA format DNA alignments" tar ((:commit . "c886981c46d199e1522f18c3fc15198ab8c9a02f") (:authors ("Bruce Rannala" . "brannala@ucdavis.edu")) (:maintainers ("Bruce Rannala" . "brannala@ucdavis.edu")) (:maintainer "Bruce Rannala" . "brannala@ucdavis.edu") (:url . "https://github.com/brannala/sequed"))]) (sequences . [(20170818 1252) ((emacs (24))) "Ports of some Clojure sequence functions." tar ((:commit . "564ebbd93b0beea4e75acfbf824350e90b5d5738") (:authors ("Tim Visher" . "tim.visher@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tim Visher" . "tim.visher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tim Visher" . "tim.visher@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience"))]) (sequential-command . [(20170926 40) nil "Many commands into one command" tar ((:commit . "a48cbcbe273b33edd3ae56e68f44b4100fa3a48a") (:authors ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainers ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainer "rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org") (:keywords "convenience" "lisp") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/download/sequential-command.el"))]) - (seriestracker . [(20220731 2330) ((dash (2 12 1)) (transient (0 3 2)) (emacs (27 1))) "Series tracker" tar ((:commit . "1b4fe12d2fff15e3646a2d7cbe528ad1f95c4f19") (:authors ("Maxime Wack ")) (:maintainers ("Maxime Wack ")) (:maintainer "Maxime Wack ") (:keywords "multimedia") (:url . "https://www.github.com/MaximeWack/seriesTracker"))]) + (seriestracker . [(20230821 1858) ((dash (2 12 1)) (transient (0 3 2)) (emacs (27 1))) "Series tracker" tar ((:commit . "49b1e7a822c973c48007dc6461577ee68124ddc8") (:authors ("Maxime Wack ")) (:maintainers ("Maxime Wack ")) (:maintainer "Maxime Wack ") (:keywords "multimedia") (:url . "https://www.github.com/MaximeWack/seriesTracker"))]) (servant . [(20140216 1219) ((s (1 8 0)) (dash (2 2 0)) (f (0 11 0)) (ansi (0 3 0)) (commander (0 5 0)) (epl (0 2)) (shut-up (0 2 1)) (web-server (0 0 1))) "ELPA server written in Emacs Lisp" tar ((:commit . "4d2aa8250b54b28e6e7ee4cd5ebd98a33db2c134") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "lunaryorn@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:keywords "elpa" "server") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/servant.el"))]) (services . [(20170802 1130) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Services database access functions." tar ((:commit . "04c7986041a33dfa0b0ae57c7d6fbd600548c596") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainers ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:keywords "convenience" "net" "services") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/services.el"))]) (sesman . [(20210901 1134) ((emacs (25))) "Generic Session Manager" tar ((:commit . "e0f555f963c9f02f8e4a50e06fc353eb4c15ee77") (:authors ("Vitalie Spinu")) (:maintainers ("Vitalie Spinu")) (:maintainer "Vitalie Spinu") (:keywords "process") (:url . "https://github.com/vspinu/sesman"))]) @@ -4605,7 +4634,7 @@ (showtip . [(20090830 1040) nil "Show tip at cursor" tar ((:commit . "930da302809a4257e8d69425455b29e1cc91949b") (:authors ("Ye Wenbin" . "wenbinye@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ye Wenbin" . "wenbinye@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ye Wenbin" . "wenbinye@gmail.com") (:keywords "help"))]) (shpec-mode . [(20150530 922) nil "Minor mode for shpec specification" tar ((:commit . "76bccd63e3b70233a6c9ca0798dd03550952cc76") (:authors ("AdrieanKhisbe" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr")) (:maintainers ("AdrieanKhisbe" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr")) (:maintainer "AdrieanKhisbe" . "adriean.khisbe@live.fr") (:keywords "languages" "tools") (:url . "http://github.com/shpec/shpec-mode"))]) (shr-tag-pre-highlight . [(20200626 1047) ((emacs (25 1)) (language-detection (0 1 0))) "Syntax highlighting code block in HTML" tar ((:commit . "931c447bc0d6c134ddc9657c664eeee33afbc54d") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainers ("Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:keywords "html") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/shr-tag-pre-highlight.el"))]) - (shrface . [(20220523 1440) ((emacs (25 1)) (org (9 0)) (language-detection (0 1 0))) "Extend shr/eww with org features and analysis capability" tar ((:commit . "b3916e1ebe2477c031db1440d9b57e373c0354fe") (:authors ("Damon Chan" . 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[(20181003 321) nil "Whitespace removal DWIM key" tar ((:commit . "0407b89c142bd17e65edb666f35e2c6755bd0867") (:authors ("Jean-Christophe Petkovich" . "jcpetkovich@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jean-Christophe Petkovich" . "jcpetkovich@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jean-Christophe Petkovich" . "jcpetkovich@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/jcpetkovich/shrink-whitespace.el"))]) (shroud . [(20210220 1952) ((emacs (25)) (epg (1 0 0)) (s (1 6 0)) (bui (1 2 0)) (dash (2 18 0))) "Shroud secrets" tar ((:commit . "2e6ff2bab4a1e798c090c9d7fbd90b7f3463d5c5") (:authors ("Amar Singh" . "nly@disroot.org")) (:maintainers ("Amar Singh" . "nly@disroot.org")) (:maintainer "Amar Singh" . "nly@disroot.org") (:keywords "tools" "password") (:url . "https://github.com/o-nly/emacs-shroud"))]) @@ -4613,10 +4642,10 @@ (shx . [(20221224 2230) ((emacs (24 4))) "Extras for the comint-mode shell" tar ((:commit . "b99d16f36bc278d668d8428c4bc9af77064c336a") (:authors ("Chris Rayner and contributors")) (:maintainers ("Chris Rayner" . "dchrisrayner@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chris Rayner" . "dchrisrayner@gmail.com") (:keywords "terminals" "processes" "comint" "shell" "repl") (:url . "https://github.com/riscy/shx-for-emacs"))]) (sibilant-mode . [(20151119 2145) nil "Support for the Sibilant programming language" tar ((:commit . "5baf8c3e80ee0736c7298a2a17fb615ba5ac0d2d") (:authors ("Jacob Rothstein" . "hi@jbr.me")) (:maintainers ("Jacob Rothstein" . "hi@jbr.me")) (:maintainer "Jacob Rothstein" . "hi@jbr.me") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "http://sibilantjs.info"))]) (sicp . [(20200512 1137) nil "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs in info format" tar ((:commit . "4002d83083d520c6b5ede2df36cc2cee885d450a") (:authors ("Hal Abelson") ("Jerry Sussman") ("Julie Sussman")) (:maintainers ("Hal Abelson")) (:maintainer "Hal Abelson") (:url . 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"jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "flymake") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-sideline/sideline-flymake"))]) @@ -4627,11 +4656,11 @@ (simp . [(20180607 254) nil "Simple project definition, chiefly for file finding, and grepping" tar ((:commit . "d4d4b8547055347828bedccbeffdb4fd2d5a5d34") (:authors ("atom smith")) (:maintainers ("atom smith")) (:maintainer "atom smith") (:keywords "project" "grep" "find") (:url . "https://github.com/re5et/simp"))]) (simple-bookmarks . [(20190204 1426) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Bookmark / functioncall manager" tar ((:commit . "54e8d771bcdb0eb235b31c0aa9642171369500e5") (:authors ("Julian T. Knabenschuh" . "jtkdevelopments@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Julian T. Knabenschuh" . "jtkdevelopments@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Julian T. Knabenschuh" . "jtkdevelopments@gmail.com") (:keywords "bookmark" "functioncall") (:url . 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"347c30494d3bcfc79de35e54538f92f4e4a46ecd") (:authors ("Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com")) (:maintainers ("Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com") (:url . "https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-http-server"))]) (simple-indentation . [(20230625 1610) ((emacs (24 3)) (dash (2 18 0)) (s (1 12 0))) "Simplify writing indentation functions, alternative to SMIE" tar ((:commit . "b5f97fc14b3f494cfe009938cf5ee9016a83d30e") (:authors ("Semen Khramtsov" . "hrams205@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Semen Khramtsov" . "hrams205@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Semen Khramtsov" . "hrams205@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/semenInRussia/simple-indentation.el"))]) (simple-modeline . [(20210312 1048) ((emacs (26 1))) "A simple mode-line configuration for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "119d8224a8ae0ee17b09ac1fed6cdb9cb1d048fd") (:authors ("Eder Elorriaga" . "gexplorer8@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Eder Elorriaga" . 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[(20230810 729) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Non-electrical insert paired delimiter, wrap" tar ((:commit . "206d8f3f82123f61e7133a14f66c83a9632bd99e") (:authors ("Andreas Röhler, Steve Purcell")) (:maintainers ("Andreas Röhler, Steve Purcell")) (:maintainer "Andreas Röhler, Steve Purcell") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/andreas-roehler/simple-paren"))]) (simple-rtm . [(20160222 1534) ((rtm (0 1)) (dash (2 0 0))) "Interactive Emacs mode for Remember The Milk" tar ((:commit . "37c5feffea7c9b571279b6f549d06cf9c0720273") (:authors ("Moritz Bunkus" . "morit@bunkus.org")) (:maintainers ("Moritz Bunkus" . "morit@bunkus.org")) (:maintainer "Moritz Bunkus" . "morit@bunkus.org") (:keywords "remember" "the" "milk" "productivity" "todo"))]) (simple-screen . [(20200926 109) nil "Simple screen configuration manager" tar ((:commit . "3ce535755986f7c25890d11e42fa621a3a069a4f") (:authors ("Tadashi Watanabe" . "wac@umiushi.org")) (:maintainers ("Tadashi Watanabe" . 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[(20211229 1833) ((emacs (25 2))) "Interact with Siri Shortcuts" tar ((:commit . "190f242f71e071adfd89fa1f2f6ea22b62afd133") (:authors ("Daniils Petrovs" . "thedanpetrov@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daniils Petrovs" . "thedanpetrov@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daniils Petrovs" . "thedanpetrov@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "multimedia") (:url . "https://github.com/DaniruKun/siri-shortcuts.el"))]) (sis . [(20230305 1006) ((emacs (25 1)) (terminal-focus-reporting (0 0))) "Less manual switch for native or OS input source (input method)." tar ((:commit . "e4142baa470e5f33dd508bce0264359dc5204b6f") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/laishulu/emacs-smart-input-source"))]) - (sisyphus . [(20230415 1850) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 3 4)) (elx (1 6 0)) (llama (0 3 0)) (magit (3 4 0))) "Create releases of Emacs packages" tar ((:commit . "c75298b35c40a2267e5b37689e4df7c8c970908b") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . 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[(20211129 310) ((websocket (1 8)) (request (0 2 0)) (oauth2 (0 10)) (circe (2 2)) (alert (1 2)) (emojify (0 2))) "Slack client for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "ff46d88726482211e3ac3d0b9c95dd4fdffe11c2") (:authors ("yuya.minami" . "yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local")) (:maintainer "yuya.minami" . "yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/yuya373/emacs-slack"))]) (slideview . [(20150324 2240) ((cl-lib (0 3))) "File slideshow" tar ((:commit . "b6d170bda139aedf81b47dc55cbd1a3af512fb4c") (:authors ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com") (:keywords "files") (:url . "https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-slideview"))]) (slim-mode . [(20170728 1348) nil "Major mode for editing Slim files" tar ((:commit . "3636d18ab1c8b316eea71c4732eb44743e2ded87") (:authors ("Nathan Weizenbaum")) (:maintainers ("Nathan Weizenbaum")) (:maintainer "Nathan Weizenbaum") (:keywords "markup" "language") (:url . "http://github.com/slim-template/emacs-slim"))]) - (slime . [(20230707 1938) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (macrostep (0 9))) "Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "ba3d0794e7b2eb7b539fedd8109904b1fb4512a8") (:keywords "languages" "lisp" "slime") (:url . "https://github.com/slime/slime"))]) + (slime . [(20230730 1734) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (macrostep (0 9))) "Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "1e4b7417a1ade842ba4938f66445af68a93176b9") (:keywords "languages" "lisp" "slime") (:url . "https://github.com/slime/slime"))]) (slime-company . [(20210124 1627) ((emacs (24 4)) (slime (2 13)) (company (0 9 0))) "slime completion backend for company mode" tar ((:commit . "f20ecc4104d4c35052696e7e760109fb02060e72") (:authors ("Ole Arndt" . 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[(20171020 1516) ((sly (0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Add ANSI colors support to the sly mrepl." tar ((:commit . "b9cd52d1cf927bf7e08582d46ab0bcf1d4fb5048") (:authors ("Javier \"PuercoPop\" Olaechea" . "pirata@gmail.com") ("Max Mikhanosha")) (:maintainers ("Javier \"PuercoPop\" Olaechea" . "pirata@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Javier \"PuercoPop\" Olaechea" . "pirata@gmail.com") (:keywords "sly") (:url . "https://github.com/PuercoPop/sly-repl-ansi-color"))]) (smart-backspace . [(20171014 526) nil "intellj like backspace" tar ((:commit . "acb390628a181a993aa0d137624f2e5283efa6d9") (:authors ("Takeshi Tsukamoto" . "t.t.itm.0403@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Takeshi Tsukamoto" . "t.t.itm.0403@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Takeshi Tsukamoto" . "t.t.itm.0403@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/itome/smart-backspace"))]) (smart-comment . [(20160322 1839) nil "smarter commenting" tar ((:commit . "ad4e0de29115dc010733b9060d3dab02836b15e1") (:authors ("Simon Friis Vindum" . 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"https://github.com/re5et/smart-indent-rigidly"))]) @@ -4720,7 +4750,7 @@ (snapshot-timemachine . [(20161221 929) ((emacs (24 4))) "Step through (Btrfs, ZFS, ...) snapshots of files" tar ((:commit . "99efcebab309b11ed512a8dc62555d3834df5efb") (:authors ("Thomas Winant" . "dewinant@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Thomas Winant" . "dewinant@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thomas Winant" . "dewinant@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrBliss/snapshot-timemachine"))]) (snapshot-timemachine-rsnapshot . [(20170324 1213) ((snapshot-timemachine (20160222 132)) (seq (2 19))) "rsnapshot backend for snapshot-timemachine" tar ((:commit . "72b0b700d80f1a0442e62bbbb6a0c8c59182f97f") (:authors ("Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr"))]) (snazzy-theme . [(20170828 757) ((emacs (24)) (base16-theme (2 1))) "An elegant syntax theme with bright colors" tar ((:commit . "578d7ebc4ed91c0a630b652c4b6fdd54d9ae16cd") (:keywords "faces" "theme" "color" "snazzy") (:url . "https://github.com/weijiangan/emacs-snazzy/"))]) - (sniem . [(20220404 307) ((emacs (27 1)) (s (2 12 0)) (dash (1 12 0))) "Hands-eased united editing method" tar ((:commit . "afe4286dec79ef45a42a343033f69d90dd308535") (:authors ("SpringHan")) (:maintainers ("SpringHan")) (:maintainer "SpringHan") (:keywords "convenience" "united-editing-method") (:url . "https://github.com/SpringHan/sniem.git"))]) + (sniem . [(20230822 358) ((emacs (27 1)) (s (2 12 0)) (dash (1 12 0))) "Hands-eased united editing method" tar ((:commit . "cb5468ab6792654d18c50d80a2ec0f4b603e21b7") (:authors ("SpringHan")) (:maintainers ("SpringHan")) (:maintainer "SpringHan") (:keywords "convenience" "united-editing-method") (:url . "https://github.com/SpringHan/sniem.git"))]) (snitch . [(20210202 1730) ((emacs (27 1))) "An Emacs firewall" tar ((:commit . "3b3e7f1bf612c4624764d1ec4b1a96e4d2850b05") (:authors ("Trevor Bentley" . "snitch.el@x.mrmekon.com")) (:maintainers ("Trevor Bentley" . "snitch.el@x.mrmekon.com")) (:maintainer "Trevor Bentley" . "snitch.el@x.mrmekon.com") (:keywords "processes" "comm") (:url . "https://github.com/mrmekon/snitch-el"))]) (snoopy . [(20171008 2004) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 6))) "minor mode for number row unshifted character insertion" tar ((:commit . "ec4123bdebfe0bb7bf4feaac2dc02b59caffe386") (:authors ("António Nuno Monteiro" . "anmonteiro@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("António Nuno Monteiro" . "anmonteiro@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "António Nuno Monteiro" . "anmonteiro@gmail.com") (:keywords "lisp"))]) (snow . [(20221226 2238) ((emacs (26 3))) "Let it snow in Emacs!" tar ((:commit . "be17977677fa29709a726715a1a1cba1bd299f68") (:authors ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainers ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainer "Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://github.com/alphapapa/snow.el"))]) @@ -4731,7 +4761,7 @@ (soft-morning-theme . [(20150918 2041) nil "Emacs24 theme with a light background." tar ((:commit . "c0f9c70c97ef2be2a093cf839c4bfe27740a111c") (:authors ("Martin Haesler")) (:maintainers ("Martin Haesler")) (:maintainer "Martin Haesler") (:url . "http://github.com/mswift42/soft-morning-theme"))]) (soft-stone-theme . [(20140614 835) ((emacs (24))) "Emacs 24 theme with a light background." tar ((:commit . "fb475514cfb02cf30ce358a61c48e46614344d48") (:authors ("Martin Haesler")) (:maintainers ("Martin Haesler")) (:maintainer "Martin Haesler") (:url . "http://github.com/mswift42/soft-stone-theme"))]) (solaire-mode . [(20211213 102) ((emacs (25 1)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "make certain buffers grossly incandescent" tar ((:commit . "8af65fbdc50b25ed3214da949b8a484527c7cc14") (:authors ("Henrik Lissner ")) (:maintainers ("Henrik Lissner" . 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"51d63d8a2c855f4ea79eef9fc9c8a5c9702642c4") (:authors ("Carl Steib")) (:maintainers ("Carl Steib")) (:maintainer "Carl Steib") (:url . "https://github.com/cstby/solo-jazz-emacs-theme"))]) @@ -4751,10 +4781,11 @@ (sourcemap . [(20200315 1037) ((emacs (24 3))) "Sourcemap parser" tar ((:commit . "bb2a56b2feb62b0c77d7f03ef2acd94f91be6b3f") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-sourcemap"))]) (sourcepawn-mode . [(20230628 1821) nil "SourcePawn major mode" tar ((:commit . "1f100431f34b51c5374ea0dd71146c870555ea82") (:authors ("Aaron Griffith" . "aargri@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Aaron Griffith" . "aargri@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Aaron Griffith" . "aargri@gmail.com") (:url . "http://gammalevel.com/teamfortress2/sourcepawn-mode"))]) (sourcerer-theme . [(20161014 1625) nil "A version of sourcerer by xero" tar ((:commit . 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[(20150429 1814) ((emacs (24 3))) "An enhancement to stock `semantic-stickyfunc-mode'" tar ((:commit . "13bdba51fcd83ccbc3267959d23afc94d458dcb0") (:authors ("Tu, Do Hoang" . "tuhdo1710@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tu, Do Hoang")) (:maintainer "Tu, Do Hoang") (:keywords "c" "languages" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/tuhdo/semantic-stickyfunc-enhance"))]) - (stimmung-themes . [(20230503 1148) ((emacs (25))) "Themes tuned to inner harmonies" tar ((:commit . "06da5ed93ae3180674e980c0ac2e036841d15ac4") (:authors ("Love Lagerkvist")) (:maintainers ("Love Lagerkvist")) (:maintainer "Love Lagerkvist") (:keywords "faces") (:url . "https://github.com/motform/stimmung-themes"))]) + (stimmung-themes . [(20230830 952) ((emacs (25))) "Themes tuned to inner harmonies" tar ((:commit . "6185778f9c89d11c27bea1a10c56e067d684f68f") (:authors ("Love Lagerkvist")) (:maintainers ("Love Lagerkvist")) (:maintainer "Love Lagerkvist") (:keywords "faces") (:url . 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"f6e55491aedac15b9bf1ef92aaebf35ba9c9dd94") (:authors ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com") (:keywords "projectile" "tools" "terminals" "vc") (:url . "https://www.github.com/IvanMalison/term-manager"))]) + (term-manager . [(20230727 2308) ((dash (2 12 0)) (emacs (24 4))) "Contextual terminal management" tar ((:commit . "31a3d16ba5a4f9e6f4bc52275eaedf55a96154a8") (:authors ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com") (:keywords "terminals" "tools") (:url . "https://www.github.com/IvanMalison/term-manager"))]) + (term-project . [(20230727 2308) ((emacs (28 1)) (term-manager (0 1 0))) "Terminal management for project.el" tar ((:commit . "31a3d16ba5a4f9e6f4bc52275eaedf55a96154a8") (:authors ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com") ("ROCKTAKEY" . 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"0fd135d55fcf864598b1fb8dd880833a1a322910") (:authors ("10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>")) (:maintainers ("10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>")) (:maintainer "10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>") (:keywords "utility" "shell" "command" "term-mode") (:url . "https://github.com/10sr/term-run-el"))]) (termbright-theme . [(20151031 235) ((emacs (24 1))) "a more usable theme for white-on-black terminals" tar ((:commit . "bec6ab14336c0611e85f45486276004f16d20607") (:authors ("Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net")) (:maintainers ("Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net")) (:maintainer "Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net") (:keywords "themes") (:url . "https://github.com/bmastenbrook/termbright-theme-el"))]) (terminal-focus-reporting . [(20180830 719) ((emacs (24 4))) "Minor mode for terminal focus reporting." tar ((:commit . "8b84bf18f4c5f1b59a11692eb706f13c3598d9a5") (:authors ("Vitalii Elenhaupt")) (:maintainers ("Vitalii Elenhaupt")) (:maintainer "Vitalii Elenhaupt") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/veelenga/terminal-focus-reporting.el"))]) @@ -4994,7 +5027,7 @@ (thinks . [(20170802 1128) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Insert text in a think bubble." tar ((:commit . "15e0437f5b635bdcf738ca092e26aa6d8ecdba36") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainers ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:keywords "convenience" "quoting") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/thinks.el"))]) (thread-dump . [(20170816 1850) nil "Java thread dump viewer" tar ((:commit . "204c9600242756d4b514bb5ff6293e052bf4b49d") (:authors ("Dmitry Neverov")) (:maintainers ("Dmitry Neverov")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Neverov") (:url . "http://github.com/nd/thread-dump.el"))]) (threes . [(20160820 1242) ((emacs (24)) (seq (1 11))) "A clone of Threes (a tiny puzzle game)" tar ((:commit . "6981acb30b856c77cba6aba63fefbf102cbdfbb2") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang.me@gmail.com") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/threes.el"))]) - (thrift . [(20230723 2217) ((emacs (24))) "major mode for fbthrift and Apache Thrift files" tar ((:commit . "68fde05a97028c0108b67f0a1f59ef5fd39ef284") (:keywords "languages"))]) + (thrift . [(20230827 1926) ((emacs (24))) "major mode for fbthrift and Apache Thrift files" tar ((:commit . "5dd749a5c4a1443493c0a7edb4b45be88f0734d3") (:keywords "languages"))]) (thumb-through . [(20120119 534) nil "Plain text reader of HTML documents" tar ((:commit . "08d8fb720f93c6172653e035191a8fa9c3305e63") (:keywords "html"))]) (tickscript-mode . [(20171219 203) ((emacs (24 1))) "A major mode for Tickscript files" tar ((:commit . "f0579f38ff14954df5002ce30ae6d4a2c978d461") (:authors ("Marc Sherry" . "msherry@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Marc Sherry" . "msherry@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Marc Sherry" . "msherry@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/msherry/tickscript-mode"))]) (tidal . [(20230616 734) ((haskell-mode (16)) (emacs (25 1))) "Interact with TidalCycles for live coding patterns" tar ((:commit . "8f7b9368c78f56a3adc30a02a7056970d2afaa3f") (:authors (nil . "alex@slab.org")) (:maintainers (nil . "alex@slab.org")) (:maintainer nil . "alex@slab.org") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/tidalcycles/Tidal"))]) @@ -5011,7 +5044,7 @@ (timonier . [(20170411 800) ((emacs (24 4)) (s (1 11 0)) (f (0 19 0)) (dash (2 12 0)) (pkg-info (0 5 0)) (hydra (0 13 6)) (request (0 2 0)) (all-the-icons (2 0 0))) "Manage Kubernetes Applications" tar ((:commit . "3460a878269424c8d19b7d5d8e04749d0a8bf203") (:authors ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com") (:keywords "kubernetes" "docker") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/timonier"))]) (timp . [(20160618 803) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (fifo-class (1 0)) (signal (1 0))) "Multithreading library" tar ((:commit . "59657bf603904635d88c3fe4ff1ce45ee6572428") (:authors ("Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz")) (:maintainers ("Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz")) (:maintainer "Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz") (:keywords "internal" "lisp" "processes" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/mola-T/timp"))]) (timu-caribbean-theme . [(20221226 1556) ((emacs (27 1))) "Color theme with cyan as a dominant color" tar ((:commit . "af60151fe35bd1c780b7c4a37032699989ee6162") (:authors ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainers ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainer "Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/aimebertrand/timu-caribbean-theme"))]) - (timu-macos-theme . [(20230602 1737) ((emacs (27 1))) "Color theme inspired by the macOS UI" tar ((:commit . "c34f2e79066372f681bcb58b884b4117f8c0802d") (:authors ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainers ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainer "Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/aimebertrand/timu-macos-theme"))]) + (timu-macos-theme . [(20230827 1349) ((emacs (27 1))) "Color theme inspired by the macOS UI" tar ((:commit . "7246a60147b082807df22b78d7cbb306e1d3fcb1") (:authors ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainers ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainer "Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/aimebertrand/timu-macos-theme"))]) (timu-rouge-theme . [(20230102 1925) ((emacs (27 1))) "Color theme inspired by the Rouge Theme for VSCode" tar ((:commit . "87117f15ea5fcfacbbad23ea6f345d18c2ff0009") (:authors ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainers ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainer "Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/aimebertrand/timu-rouge-theme"))]) (timu-spacegrey-theme . [(20230102 59) ((emacs (26 1))) "Color theme inspired by the Spacegray theme in Sublime Text" tar ((:commit . "0d0d977c2149f695de0e4de55ae64a672c34bfac") (:authors ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainers ("Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club")) (:maintainer "Aimé Bertrand" . "aime.bertrand@macowners.club") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/aimebertrand/timu-spacegrey-theme"))]) (tinkerer . [(20200914 1756) ((s (1 2 0))) "Elisp wrapper for Tinkerer Blogging Engine." tar ((:commit . "7cedeb264a44cd62bcd9c778dca52316d09e07e5") (:authors ("Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala" . "hi@yagnesh.org")) (:maintainers ("Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala" . "hi@yagnesh.org")) (:maintainer "Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala" . "hi@yagnesh.org") (:keywords "tinkerer" "blog" "wrapper") (:url . "https://github.com/yyr/tinkerer.el"))]) @@ -5023,7 +5056,7 @@ (tj3-mode . [(20180519 1228) nil "major mode for editing TaskJuggler 3 files" tar ((:commit . "1d98eb23f1606392f34ef1b80517cfc940fb9950") (:authors ("Christophe Rhodes" . "christophe@rhodes.io")) (:maintainers ("Christophe Rhodes" . "christophe@rhodes.io")) (:maintainer "Christophe Rhodes" . "christophe@rhodes.io") (:url . "https://github.com/csrhodes/tj3-mode"))]) (tldr . [(20230301 136) ((emacs (24 3))) "tldr client for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "1b09d2032491d3904bd7ee9bf5ba7c7503db6593") (:authors ("Ono Hiroko" . "azazabc123@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ono Hiroko" . "azazabc123@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ono Hiroko" . "azazabc123@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "docs") (:url . "https://github.com/kuanyui/tldr.el"))]) (tmmofl . [(20121025 1101) nil "Calls functions dependant on font lock highlighting at point" tar ((:commit . "532aa6978e994e2b069ffe37aaf9a0011a07dadc") (:authors ("Phillip Lord" . "p.lord@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk")) (:maintainers ("Phillip Lord" . "p.lord@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk")) (:maintainer "Phillip Lord" . "p.lord@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk") (:keywords "minor mode" "font lock" "toggling."))]) - (tmsu . [(20230430 1243) ((emacs (28 1))) "A basic TMSU interface" tar ((:commit . "c92497b9b5282864cde2a9e0f507fd8b78e0400e") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski")) (:maintainers ("Wojciech Siewierski")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski") (:keywords "files") (:url . "https://github.com/vifon/tmsu.el"))]) + (tmsu . [(20230807 2218) ((emacs (28 1))) "A basic TMSU interface" tar ((:commit . "8207b4140fd1b3eff2ec4b9818e67148139cb72f") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski")) (:maintainers ("Wojciech Siewierski")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski") (:keywords "files") (:url . "https://github.com/vifon/tmsu.el"))]) (tmux-pane . [(20200730 520) ((names (0 5)) (emacs (24)) (s (0))) "Provide integration between emacs window and tmux pane" tar ((:commit . "923524efe8e6e5e0d269de6bb253b45e02d9a663") (:keywords "convenience" "terminals" "tmux" "window" "pane" "navigation" "integration") (:url . "https://github.com/laishulu/emacs-tmux-pane"))]) (toc-mode . [(20220926 530) ((emacs (26 1))) "Manage outlines/table of contents of pdf and djvu documents" tar ((:commit . "448a0ac00c110802f3124bbf9c5a72bdfc3c3c28") (:authors ("Daniel Laurens Nicolai" . "dalanicolai@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Laurens Nicolai" . "dalanicolai@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Daniel Laurens Nicolai" . "dalanicolai@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools" "outlines" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/dalanicolai/toc-mode"))]) (toc-org . [(20220110 1452) nil "add table of contents to org-mode files (formerly, org-toc)" tar ((:commit . "bf2e4b358efbd860ecafe6e74776de0885d9d100") (:authors ("Sergei Nosov ")) (:maintainers ("Sergei Nosov ")) (:maintainer "Sergei Nosov ") (:keywords "org-mode" "org-toc" "toc-org" "org" "toc" "table" "of" "contents") (:url . "https://github.com/snosov1/toc-org"))]) @@ -5034,7 +5067,7 @@ (toggle-quotes . [(20140710 926) nil "Toggle between single and double quoted string" tar ((:commit . "33abc221d6887f0518337851318065cd86c34b03") (:authors ("Jim Tian" . "tianjin.sc@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Jim Tian" . "tianjin.sc@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jim Tian" . "tianjin.sc@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "quotes") (:url . "https://github.com/toctan/toggle-quotes.el"))]) (toggle-test . [(20140723 537) nil "Toggle between source and test files in various programming languages" tar ((:commit . "a0b64834101c2b8b24da365baea1d36e57b069b5") (:authors ("Raghunandan Rao" . "r.raghunandan@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Raghunandan Rao" . "r.raghunandan@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Raghunandan Rao" . "r.raghunandan@gmail.com") (:keywords "tdd" "test" "toggle" "productivity") (:url . "https://github.com/rags/toggle-test"))]) (toggle-window . [(20141207 1548) nil "toggle current window size between half and full" tar ((:commit . "e82c60e543933880402ede11e9423e48a17dde53") (:authors ("Kenny Liu")) (:maintainers ("Kenny Liu")) (:maintainer "Kenny Liu") (:keywords "hide" "window") (:url . "https://github.com/deadghost/toggle-window"))]) - (tok-theme . [(20230422 1801) ((emacs (26 1))) "Minimal light monochromatic theme for Emacs in the spirit of Zmacs and Smalltalk-80" tar ((:commit . "2fcf494fe5f3f292bb5dab180fe2dbfdcc75249e") (:authors ("Topi Kettunen" . "topi@topikettunen.com")) (:maintainers ("Topi Kettunen" . "topi@topikettunen.com")) (:maintainer "Topi Kettunen" . "topi@topikettunen.com") (:url . "https://github.com/topikettunen/tok-theme"))]) + (tok-theme . [(20230816 1246) ((emacs (27 0))) "Minimal monochromatic theme for Emacs in the spirit of Zmacs and Smalltalk-80." tar ((:commit . "dba88cf798b1483e3459de170fe8bbfd4fe57095") (:authors ("Topi Kettunen" . "topi@topikettunen.com")) (:maintainers ("Topi Kettunen" . "topi@topikettunen.com")) (:maintainer "Topi Kettunen" . "topi@topikettunen.com") (:url . "https://github.com/topikettunen/tok-theme"))]) (tokei . [(20220823 2058) ((emacs (27 1)) (magit-section (3 3 0))) "Display codebase statistics" tar ((:commit . "86fbca422f580a95eb30247e46891184f3ac5c18") (:authors ("Daniel Nagy ")) (:maintainers ("Daniel Nagy" . "danielnagy@posteo.de")) (:maintainer "Daniel Nagy" . "danielnagy@posteo.de") (:url . "https://github.com/nagy/tokei.el"))]) (tomatinho . [(20180621 1748) nil "Simple and beautiful pomodoro timer" tar ((:commit . "b53354b9b9f496c0388d6a573b06b7d6fc53d0bd") (:authors ("Konrad Scorciapino" . "scorciapino@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Konrad Scorciapino" . "scorciapino@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Konrad Scorciapino" . "scorciapino@gmail.com") (:keywords "time" "productivity" "pomodoro technique"))]) (toml . [(20230411 1449) nil "TOML (Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language) parser" tar ((:commit . "ee4a12bfc8c890c5e8b4bfa35837ce672a882967") (:authors ("Wataru MIYAGUNI" . "gonngo@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Wataru MIYAGUNI" . "gonngo@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Wataru MIYAGUNI" . "gonngo@gmail.com") (:keywords "toml" "parser") (:url . "https://github.com/gongo/emacs-toml"))]) @@ -5059,7 +5092,7 @@ (tramp-hdfs . [(20210526 339) ((emacs (24 4))) "Tramp extension to access hadoop/hdfs file system in Emacs" tar ((:commit . "aa93bdbb3d5619c262ce53af1981edcd2a0705e5") (:authors ("Raghav Kumar Gautam" . "raghav@apache.org")) (:maintainers ("Raghav Kumar Gautam" . "raghav@apache.org")) (:maintainer "Raghav Kumar Gautam" . "raghav@apache.org") (:keywords "tramp" "emacs" "hdfs" "hadoop" "webhdfs" "rest"))]) (tramp-term . [(20220725 1441) nil "Automatic setup of directory tracking in ssh sessions" tar ((:commit . "ed75189122737d301f716a30a8013205aa3736f1") (:authors ("Randy Morris" . "randy.morris@archlinux.us")) (:maintainers ("Randy Morris" . "randy.morris@archlinux.us")) (:maintainer "Randy Morris" . "randy.morris@archlinux.us") (:keywords "comm" "terminals") (:url . "https://github.com/randymorris/tramp-term.el"))]) (transfer-sh . [(20200601 1708) ((emacs (24 3)) (async (1 0))) "Simple interface for sending buffer contents to transfer.sh" tar ((:commit . "0621a66d00ec91a209a542c10b158095088bd44d") (:keywords "comm" "convenience" "files") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/tuedachu/transfer-sh.el"))]) - (transient . [(20230723 1411) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Transient commands" tar ((:commit . "323d6b6c84e6ae55e578efa1efb6bb4d42a69cac") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/transient"))]) + (transient . [(20230825 2019) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Transient commands" tar ((:commit . "8cf1238181d57504e68f42fa0d4ef66784b197a9") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/transient"))]) (transient-dwim . [(20221225 1630) ((emacs (26 1)) (transient (0 1))) "Useful preset transient commands" tar ((:commit . "cb5e0d35729fc6448553b7a17fc5c843f00e8c1d") (:authors ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Naoya Yamashita" . "conao3@gmail.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/conao3/transient-dwim.el"))]) (transient-extras . [(20230721 839) ((emacs (28 1))) "Extra features for transient" tar ((:commit . "ca0d5c597382615f0ee8300ff8718f54f8214359") (:authors ("Al Haji-Ali , Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org")) (:maintainers ("Al Haji-Ali , Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org")) (:maintainer "Al Haji-Ali , Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/haji-ali/transient-extras.git"))]) (transient-extras-a2ps . [(20230303 1511) ((emacs (28 1)) (transient-extras (1 0 0))) "A transient interface to a2ps" tar ((:commit . "e91a1cddb1f0cb8b99d2bd30db64d467e5fa7ea8") (:authors ("Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org")) (:maintainers ("Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org")) (:maintainer "Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~swflint/transient-extras-a2ps"))]) @@ -5070,7 +5103,7 @@ (transpose-frame . [(20221109 2053) nil "Transpose windows arrangement in a frame" tar ((:commit . "94c87794d53883a2358d13da264ad8dab9a52daa") (:authors ("S. Irie")) (:maintainers ("S. Irie")) (:maintainer "S. Irie") (:keywords "window"))]) (transpose-mark . [(20150405 716) nil "Transpose data using the Emacs mark" tar ((:commit . "667327602004794de97214cf336ac61650ef75b7") (:authors ("Kevin W. van Rooijen" . "kevin.van.rooijen@attichacker.com")) (:maintainers ("Kevin W. van Rooijen" . "kevin.van.rooijen@attichacker.com")) (:maintainer "Kevin W. van Rooijen" . "kevin.van.rooijen@attichacker.com") (:keywords "transpose" "convenience"))]) (transwin . [(20220921 831) ((emacs (24 3))) "Make window/frame transparent" tar ((:commit . "ed0156a98b6fce94da9045bdffe369f390b70c0c") (:authors ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com") (:keywords "frames" "window" "transparent") (:url . "https://github.com/jcs-elpa/transwin"))]) - (trashed . [(20220106 1358) ((emacs (25 1))) "Viewing/editing system trash can" tar ((:commit . "ddf5830730544435a068f2dc9ac75a81ea69df1d") (:authors ("Shingo Tanaka" . "shingo.fg8@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shingo Tanaka" . "shingo.fg8@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shingo Tanaka" . "shingo.fg8@gmail.com") (:keywords "files" "convenience" "unix") (:url . "https://github.com/shingo256/trashed"))]) + (trashed . [(20230811 157) ((emacs (25 1))) "Viewing/editing system trash can" tar ((:commit . "52a52a363ce53855790e7a59aed6976eec18c9ea") (:authors ("Shingo Tanaka" . "shingo.fg8@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shingo Tanaka" . "shingo.fg8@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shingo Tanaka" . "shingo.fg8@gmail.com") (:keywords "files" "convenience" "unix") (:url . "https://github.com/shingo256/trashed"))]) (travis . [(20150825 1138) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 9 0)) (pkg-info (0 5 0)) (request (0 1 0))) "Emacs client for Travis" tar ((:commit . "c8769d3db10ed4604969049e3bd276afa0a0138e") (:authors ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com") (:keywords "travis") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/emacs-travis"))]) (tray . [(20230511 2102) ((emacs (27 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1)) (transient (0 4 0))) "Various transient menus" tar ((:commit . "d620957377e451e8bf7c2eb7a2509a75f1ee160f") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://git.sr.ht/~tarsius/tray"))]) (tree-edit . [(20230419 1753) ((emacs (29 0)) (dash (2 19)) (reazon (0 4 0)) (s (0 0 0))) "A library for structural refactoring and editing" tar ((:commit . "e15b61e7e4ff98c44e6684fd2007bd1cbb31570e") (:authors ("Ethan Leba" . "ethanleba5@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Ethan Leba" . "ethanleba5@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ethan Leba" . "ethanleba5@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ethan-leba/tree-edit"))]) @@ -5079,14 +5112,14 @@ (tree-sitter-ess-r . [(20221012 855) ((emacs (26 1)) (ess (18 10 1)) (tree-sitter (0 12 1)) (tree-sitter-langs (0 12 0))) "R with tree-sitter" tar ((:commit . "9669c00f3d3463e6769725af74c392891e269eed") (:authors ("Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com")) (:maintainers ("Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com")) (:maintainer "Shuguang Sun" . "shuguang79@qq.com") (:keywords "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/ShuguangSun/tree-sitter-ess-r"))]) (tree-sitter-indent . [(20220411 1439) ((emacs (26 1)) (tree-sitter (0 12 1)) (seq (2 20))) "Provide indentation with a Tree-sitter backend" tar ((:commit . "4ef246db3e4ff99f672fe5e4b416c890f885c09e") (:authors ("Felipe Lema" . "felipelema@mortemale.org")) (:maintainers ("Felipe Lema" . "felipelema@mortemale.org")) (:maintainer "Felipe Lema" . "felipelema@mortemale.org") (:keywords "convenience" "internal") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/FelipeLema/tree-sitter-indent.el"))]) (tree-sitter-ispell . [(20230205 533) ((emacs (26 1)) (tree-sitter (0 15 0))) "Run ispell on tree-sitter text nodes" tar ((:commit . "d8c33c05f689c2cab36b8a9856811f18a4ab7c59") (:authors ("Erick Navarro" . "erick@navarro.io")) (:maintainers ("Erick Navarro" . "erick@navarro.io")) (:maintainer "Erick Navarro" . "erick@navarro.io") (:url . "https://github.com/erickgnavar/tree-sitter-ispell.el"))]) - (tree-sitter-langs . [(20230705 525) ((emacs (25 1)) (tree-sitter (0 15 0))) "Grammar bundle for tree-sitter" tar ((:commit . "944a734b7c3a5922a7e9a2009a9165e2dc195b18") (:authors ("Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn" . "ubolonton@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn" . "ubolonton@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn" . "ubolonton@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "tools" "parsers" "tree-sitter") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/tree-sitter-langs"))]) + (tree-sitter-langs . [(20230828 1112) ((emacs (25 1)) (tree-sitter (0 15 0))) "Grammar bundle for tree-sitter" tar ((:commit . "5fe32b5ed92e3e84fc99a917111133e537732847") (:authors ("Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn" . "ubolonton@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn" . "ubolonton@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn" . "ubolonton@gmail.com") (:keywords "languages" "tools" "parsers" "tree-sitter") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/tree-sitter-langs"))]) (treefactor . [(20200516 1631) ((emacs (26 1)) (dash (2 16 0)) (f (0 20 0)) (org (9 2 6)) (avy (0 5 0))) "Restructure your messy Org documents" tar ((:commit . "75357757022a4399ab772ff0d92065bd114dabe9") (:authors ("Leo Littlebook" . "Leo.Littlebook@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Leo Littlebook" . "Leo.Littlebook@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Leo Littlebook" . "Leo.Littlebook@gmail.com") (:keywords "outlines" "files" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/cyberthal/treefactor"))]) - (treemacs . [(20230719 2015) ((emacs (26 1)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 11 0)) (s (1 12 0)) (ace-window (0 9 0)) (pfuture (1 7)) (hydra (0 13 2)) (ht (2 2)) (cfrs (1 3 2))) "A tree style file explorer package" tar ((:commit . "aa0944a29eee48302fd76b6c3a59c5aece114fa6") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) + (treemacs . [(20230822 2039) ((emacs (26 1)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 11 0)) (s (1 12 0)) (ace-window (0 9 0)) (pfuture (1 7)) (hydra (0 13 2)) (ht (2 2)) (cfrs (1 3 2))) "A tree style file explorer package" tar ((:commit . "147594c4b84952a9897261420fea97b725bb6bac") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) (treemacs-all-the-icons . [(20230408 1109) ((emacs (26 1)) (all-the-icons (4 0 1)) (treemacs (0 0))) "all-the-icons integration for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "127485317a19254ca20ba1910d10edf7dbaa2d97") (:authors ("Eric Dallo" . "ercdll1337@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Eric Dallo" . "ercdll1337@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Eric Dallo" . "ercdll1337@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) - (treemacs-evil . [(20230510 1644) ((emacs (26 1)) (evil (1 2 12)) (treemacs (0 0))) "Evil mode integration for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "12193dfa41d73f26386eacaeafd9ffaeee6491bd") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) + (treemacs-evil . [(20230822 2039) ((emacs (26 1)) (evil (1 2 12)) (treemacs (0 0))) "Evil mode integration for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "76a20a456cbbf45a317e1e5f6f5b970f938a3bfe") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) (treemacs-icons-dired . [(20230408 1109) ((treemacs (0 0)) (emacs (26 1))) "Treemacs icons for dired" tar ((:commit . "127485317a19254ca20ba1910d10edf7dbaa2d97") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) (treemacs-magit . [(20230703 1929) ((emacs (26 1)) (treemacs (0 0)) (pfuture (1 3)) (magit (2 90 0))) "Magit integration for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "2fed6948fe2bc37f8539c5de232e5ccd4891800a") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) - (treemacs-nerd-icons . [(20230517 1825) ((emacs (24 3)) (nerd-icons (0 0 1)) (treemacs (0 0))) "Emacs Nerd Font Icons theme for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "8ddd94661ab9f3c9094dd4b5632bcdd57bdf871d") (:authors ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainers ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/rainstormstudio/treemacs-nerd-icons"))]) + (treemacs-nerd-icons . [(20230828 544) ((emacs (24 3)) (nerd-icons (0 0 1)) (treemacs (0 0))) "Emacs Nerd Font Icons theme for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "9876cb478145a0ec4e36f64ff6583f3de7126216") (:authors ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainers ("Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Hongyu Ding" . "rainstormstudio@yahoo.com") (:keywords "lisp") (:url . "https://github.com/rainstormstudio/treemacs-nerd-icons"))]) (treemacs-persp . [(20230703 1929) ((emacs (26 1)) (treemacs (0 0)) (persp-mode (2 9 7)) (dash (2 11 0))) "Persp-mode integration for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "2c576bebccd56ec8e65f4ec5ed5de864d9684fbf") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) (treemacs-perspective . [(20230703 1929) ((emacs (26 1)) (treemacs (0 0)) (perspective (2 8)) (dash (2 11 0))) "Perspective integration for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "2c576bebccd56ec8e65f4ec5ed5de864d9684fbf") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") ("Jason Dufair" . "jase@dufair.org")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) (treemacs-projectile . [(20230703 1929) ((emacs (26 1)) (projectile (0 14 0)) (treemacs (0 0))) "Projectile integration for treemacs" tar ((:commit . "2fed6948fe2bc37f8539c5de232e5ccd4891800a") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs"))]) @@ -5126,7 +5159,7 @@ (typit . [(20220909 1233) ((emacs (24 4)) (f (0 18)) (mmt (0 1 1))) "Typing game similar to tests on 10 fast fingers" tar ((:commit . "6ad0d5a106c4a4428fd131653bbe7c0aab4b5f60") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/typit"))]) (typo . [(20200706 1714) nil "Minor mode for typographic editing" tar ((:commit . "173ebe4fc7ac38f344b16e6eaf41f79e38f20d57") (:authors ("Jorgen Schaefer" . "forcer@forcix.cx")) (:maintainers ("Jorgen Schaefer" . "forcer@forcix.cx")) (:maintainer "Jorgen Schaefer" . "forcer@forcix.cx") (:keywords "convenience" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/typoel"))]) (typo-suggest . [(20200830 1143) ((emacs (24 3)) (helm (3 0)) (company (0 9 10)) (s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 13 0))) "Don't make typos with the help of helm and company" tar ((:commit . "3014d18ae2f0b6b857bb613f373e034c743f4d2e") (:authors ("Kadir Can Çetin" . "kadircancetin@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kadir Can Çetin" . "kadircancetin@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kadir Can Çetin" . "kadircancetin@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "wp") (:url . "https://github.com/kadircancetin/typo-suggest"))]) - (typst-mode . [(20230610 1237) ((polymode (0 2 2)) (emacs (24 3))) "A major mode for working with Typst typesetting system" tar ((:commit . "846317529628ef5881e39a47080cb91e971b43b8") (:authors ("Ziqi Yang")) (:maintainers ("Ziqi Yang")) (:maintainer "Ziqi Yang") (:keywords "outlines") (:url . "https://github.com/Ziqi-Yang/typst-mode.el"))]) + (typst-mode . [(20230819 928) ((polymode (0 2 2)) (emacs (24 3))) "A major mode for working with Typst typesetting system" tar ((:commit . "bbc08e88b5454849debb1c4022af56ff3a7f916e") (:authors ("Ziqi Yang")) (:maintainers ("Ziqi Yang")) (:maintainer "Ziqi Yang") (:keywords "outlines") (:url . "https://github.com/Ziqi-Yang/typst-mode.el"))]) (tzc . [(20230504 445) ((emacs (28 1))) "Converts time between different time zones" tar ((:commit . "e815b43790d9a517f89a2bb592c665bd911a4477") (:authors ("Md Arif Shaikh" . "arifshaikh.astro@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Md Arif Shaikh" . "arifshaikh.astro@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Md Arif Shaikh" . "arifshaikh.astro@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/md-arif-shaikh/tzc"))]) (ubuntu-theme . [(20150805 1506) nil "A theme inspired by the default terminal colors in Ubuntu" tar ((:commit . "88b0eefc75d4cbcde103057e1c5968d4c3052f69") (:authors ("Francesc Rocher" . "francesc.rocher@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Francesc Rocher" . "francesc.rocher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Francesc Rocher" . "francesc.rocher@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rocher/ubuntu-theme"))]) (uci-mode . [(20210626 1956) ((emacs (25 1))) "Major-mode for chess engine interaction" tar ((:commit . "2cdf4de5af96d56108a0a5716416ef3c8ac7bb7c") (:authors ("Dodge Coates and Roland Walker")) (:maintainers ("Dodge Coates and Roland Walker")) (:maintainer "Dodge Coates and Roland Walker") (:keywords "data" "games" "chess") (:url . "https://github.com/dwcoates/uci-mode"))]) @@ -5142,7 +5175,7 @@ (underline-with-char . [(20191128 2309) ((emacs (24))) "Underline with a char" tar ((:commit . "36577e72aa4fbfa7f1abad01842359209f543751") (:maintainers (nil . "marcowahlsoft@gmail.com")) (:maintainer nil . "marcowahlsoft@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/marcowahl/underline-with-char"))]) (undersea-theme . [(20220616 1950) ((emacs (24 3))) "Theme styled after undersea imagery" tar ((:commit . "6bc351c4cb49ccc7210801e6b54ecc2993289b92") (:authors ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Shen, Jen-Chieh" . "jcs090218@gmail.com") (:keywords "theme" "sea") (:url . "https://github.com/jcs-elpa/undersea-theme"))]) (underwater-theme . [(20131118 2) nil "A gentle, deep blue color theme" tar ((:commit . "1fbd4ecd4538256c6c46f9638f883072c73ac927") (:authors ("Jon-Michael Deldin" . "dev@jmdeldin.com")) (:maintainers ("Jon-Michael Deldin" . "dev@jmdeldin.com")) (:maintainer "Jon-Michael Deldin" . "dev@jmdeldin.com") (:keywords "faces"))]) - (undo-fu . [(20230109 2256) ((emacs (25 1))) "Undo helper with redo" tar ((:commit . "d59bba01de48a808a42d6e29e011ef641cdb6a77") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-undo-fu"))]) + (undo-fu . [(20230808 1340) ((emacs (25 1))) "Undo helper with redo" tar ((:commit . "0e74116fd5c7797811a91ba4eadef50d67523eb6") (:authors ("Campbell Barton" . "ideasman42@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Campbell Barton" . 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[(20230508 1226) ((cl-lib (1 0))) "Persistent undo history for GNU Emacs" tar ((:commit . "76338755b8aa710a07d6bc6faa4c03d792e90d82") (:authors ("MATSUYAMA Tomohiro" . "m2ym.pub@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("MATSUYAMA Tomohiro" . "m2ym.pub@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "MATSUYAMA Tomohiro" . "m2ym.pub@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience"))]) @@ -5174,6 +5207,7 @@ (uptimes . [(20191121 1030) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24))) "Track and display Emacs session uptimes." tar ((:commit . "29ae6585eeed5a00719b2e52f5ae1082087c1778") (:authors ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainers ("Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org")) (:maintainer "Dave Pearson" . "davep@davep.org") (:keywords "processes" "uptime") (:url . "https://github.com/davep/uptimes.el"))]) (url-shortener . [(20170805 242) nil "shorten long url and expand tinyurl" tar ((:commit . "06db8270213b9e352d6c335b0663059a1353d05e") (:authors ("Yu Yang" . "yy2012cn@NOSPAM.gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Yu Yang" . 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"3c9647b425c5c13c30bf0cba483646af18196588") (:authors ("Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com")) (:maintainers ("Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com") (:keywords "sql" "vertica"))]) @@ -5231,8 +5266,9 @@ (vertico-prescient . [(20230221 1257) ((emacs (27 1)) (prescient (6 1 0)) (vertico (0 28))) "prescient.el + Vertico" tar ((:commit . "822481e722502081deedbe6b1a9776eda0ca7bfe") (:authors ("Radian LLC" . "contact+prescient@radian.codes")) (:maintainers ("Radian LLC" . "contact+prescient@radian.codes")) (:maintainer "Radian LLC" . "contact+prescient@radian.codes") (:keywords "extensions") (:url . "https://github.com/radian-software/prescient.el"))]) (vertigo . [(20211224 1256) ((dash (2 11 0))) "Jump across lines using the home row." tar ((:commit . "280b30518529242ee36cd436bd2349c34c35abb0") (:authors ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@posteo.net")) (:maintainers ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Fox Kiester" . 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"https://github.com/pzel/weblio"))]) (weblogger . [(20110926 1618) ((xml-rpc (1 6 8))) "Weblog maintenance via XML-RPC APIs" tar ((:commit . "40cfbfc69be6a619173804441db2f407e3fa1731") (:keywords "weblog" "blogger" "cms" "movable" "type" "openweblog" "blog") (:url . "http://launchpad.net/weblogger-el"))]) - (weblorg . [(20230703 2141) ((templatel (0 1 6)) (emacs (26 1))) "Static Site Generator for org-mode" tar ((:commit . "9af2294cc0e512b28d1248dd4ad8a0994458df3e") (:authors ("Lincoln Clarete" . "lincoln@clarete.li")) (:maintainers ("Lincoln Clarete" . "lincoln@clarete.li")) (:maintainer "Lincoln Clarete" . "lincoln@clarete.li") (:url . "https://emacs.love/weblorg"))]) + (weblorg . [(20230828 150) ((templatel (0 1 6)) (emacs (26 1))) "Static Site Generator for org-mode" tar ((:commit . "a889b29fc6e0d06a1480b1bf524f06a5be2022d7") (:authors ("Lincoln Clarete" . "lincoln@clarete.li")) (:maintainers ("Lincoln Clarete" . "lincoln@clarete.li")) (:maintainer "Lincoln Clarete" . 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"1a08093b122d8cf20366a1cba5faddf7a53d08ed") (:authors ("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com") (:keywords "communication" "websocket" "server") (:url . "https://github.com/ahyatt/emacs-websocket"))]) + (websocket . [(20230809 305) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Emacs WebSocket client and server" tar ((:commit . "40c208eaab99999d7c1e4bea883648da24c03be3") (:authors ("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com") (:keywords "communication" "websocket" "server") (:url . "https://github.com/ahyatt/emacs-websocket"))]) (wedge-ws . [(20140714 2149) nil "Wedge whitespace between columns in text" tar ((:commit . "4669115f02d9c6fee067cc5369bb38c0f9db88b2") (:authors ("Anders Eurenius" . "aes@spotify.com")) (:maintainers ("Anders Eurenius" . "aes@spotify.com")) (:maintainer "Anders Eurenius" . 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[(20150307 2242) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Weibo client for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "a8abb50b7602fe15fe2bc6400ac29780e956b390") (:authors ("Austin" . "austiny.cn@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Austin" . "austiny.cn@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Austin" . "austiny.cn@gmail.com") (:keywords "weibo") (:url . "https://github.com/austin-----/weibo.emacs"))]) (weyland-yutani-theme . [(20210802 2251) ((emacs (24 1))) "Emacs theme based off Alien movie franchise" tar ((:commit . "e89a63a62e071180c9cdd9067679fadc3f7bf796") (:authors ("Joe Staursky")) (:maintainers ("Joe Staursky")) (:maintainer "Joe Staursky") (:url . "https://github.com/jstaursky/weyland-yutani-theme"))]) - (wfnames . [(20230712 1154) ((emacs (24 3))) "Edit filenames" tar ((:commit . "4447417c58b063df1fca1ba4bec9cb650c7beb60") (:authors ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) (:maintainers ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net") (:url . "https://github.com/thierryvolpiatto/wfnames"))]) + (wfnames . [(20230819 1122) ((emacs (24 4))) "Edit filenames" tar ((:commit . "ea336972227a5ffe29fed0aaa1ccaadf90743db3") (:authors ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) (:maintainers ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) (:maintainer "Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net") (:url . "https://github.com/thierryvolpiatto/wfnames"))]) (wgrep . [(20230203 1214) ((emacs (25 1))) "Writable grep buffer" tar ((:commit . "b4d69280d8a6a5ded1597e02afbaa811a160383b") (:authors ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com") (:keywords "grep" "edit" "extensions") (:url . "http://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-wgrep/raw/master/wgrep.el"))]) (wgrep-ack . [(20230207 1125) ((emacs (25 1)) (wgrep (3 0 0))) "Writable ack-and-a-half buffer" tar ((:commit . 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"fa41ab6e50b3b80e54148af9d4bac18fd0405000") (:authors ("Danny Gratzer")) (:maintainers ("Danny Gratzer")) (:maintainer "Danny Gratzer") (:keywords "wikipedia" "utility") (:url . "https://github.com/jozefg/wiki-summary.el"))]) (wikinfo . [(20220906 1709) ((emacs (27 1))) "Scrape Wikipedia Infoboxes" tar ((:commit . "bf395c9aaf6be7fda371be611005737d52417fec") (:authors ("Nicholas Vollmer" . "progfolio@protonmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nicholas Vollmer" . "progfolio@protonmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicholas Vollmer" . "progfolio@protonmail.com") (:keywords "org" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/progfolio/wikinfo"))]) (wikinforg . [(20230630 116) ((emacs (27 1)) (wikinfo (0 0 0)) (org (9 3))) "Org-mode wikinfo integration" tar ((:commit . "525ab7d72ffbfbb57868f430a67cad010904ccf5") (:authors ("Nicholas Vollmer" . "progfolio@protonmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nicholas Vollmer" . "progfolio@protonmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicholas Vollmer" . "progfolio@protonmail.com") (:keywords "org" "convenience") (:url . "https://github.com/progfolio/wikinforg"))]) - (wildcharm-light-theme . [(20230726 931) ((emacs (24 1))) "Port of vim-wildcharm (light) colorscheme" tar ((:commit . "b409114ca3cee16825d96f9115c8927cfc96ffe9") (:authors ("Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/habamax/wildcharm-theme"))]) - (wildcharm-theme . [(20230726 931) ((emacs (24 1))) "Port of vim-wildcharm colorscheme" tar ((:commit . "b409114ca3cee16825d96f9115c8927cfc96ffe9") (:authors ("Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/habamax/wildcharm-theme"))]) + (wildcharm-light-theme . [(20230826 941) ((emacs (24 1))) "Port of vim-wildcharm (light) colorscheme" tar ((:commit . "62c35130078fa182eb1946e99cfd86dac6bda921") (:authors ("Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/habamax/wildcharm-theme"))]) + (wildcharm-theme . [(20230830 213) ((emacs (24 1))) "Port of vim-wildcharm colorscheme" tar ((:commit . "8978899bb3a2b186fa342026a1c83899fa403988") (:authors ("Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Maxim Kim" . "habamax@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/habamax/wildcharm-theme"))]) (wilt . [(20180220 854) ((emacs (24 3)) (dash (2 12 0)) (s (1 10 0))) "An extensions for calculating WILT in a buffer." tar ((:commit . "04dbe37fa35d0b24c791421785d2c97a8cbfe2cc") (:authors ("Austin Bingham" . "austin@sixty-north.com")) (:maintainers ("Austin Bingham" . "austin@sixty-north.com")) (:maintainer "Austin Bingham" . "austin@sixty-north.com") (:url . 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"098249c65042ee0308b8236d1ee838c8da8fdf25") (:authors ("Thomas de Beauchêne" . "thomas.de.beauchene@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Thomas de Beauchêne" . "thomas.de.beauchene@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thomas de Beauchêne" . "thomas.de.beauchene@gmail.com") (:keywords "convenience" "frames" "windows" "multi-screen") (:url . "http://github.com/deb0ch/winum.el"))]) (wisp-mode . [(20220529 1522) ((emacs (24 4))) "Tools for wisp: the Whitespace-to-Lisp preprocessor" tar ((:commit . "1a01003d400db8a42838cabcb26c06d627246a17") (:authors ("Arne Babenhauserheide" . "arne_bab@web.de")) (:maintainers ("Arne Babenhauserheide" . "arne_bab@web.de")) (:maintainer "Arne Babenhauserheide" . "arne_bab@web.de") (:keywords "languages" "lisp" "scheme") (:url . "http://www.draketo.de/english/wisp"))]) (wispjs-mode . [(20170720 1919) ((clojure-mode (0))) "Major mode for Wisp code." tar ((:commit . "60f9f5fd9d1556e2d008939f67eb1b1d0f325fa8") (:authors ("Kris Jenkins" . "krisajenkins@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Kris Jenkins" . "krisajenkins@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kris Jenkins" . "krisajenkins@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/krisajenkins/wispjs-mode"))]) - (with-editor . [(20230711 1217) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR" tar ((:commit . "a4853781835346aabf083d2d9cb87f656d01ccac") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "processes" "terminals") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/with-editor"))]) + (with-editor . [(20230829 1917) ((emacs (25 1)) (compat (29 1 4 1))) "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR" tar ((:commit . "d5f3f06cb830311e60c58f656988ef37c05a99e0") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainers ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:keywords "processes" "terminals") (:url . 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"gongqijian@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Gong Qijian" . "gongqijian@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Gong Qijian" . "gongqijian@gmail.com") (:keywords "comm") (:url . "https://github.com/twlz0ne/with-proxy.el"))]) @@ -5374,7 +5410,7 @@ (wolfram . [(20221111 816) nil "Wolfram Alpha Integration" tar ((:commit . "e3e8bbc70adf544022dfbd3e95b8904d70e71471") (:authors ("Hans Sjunnesson" . "hans.sjunnesson@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Hans Sjunnesson" . "hans.sjunnesson@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hans Sjunnesson" . "hans.sjunnesson@gmail.com") (:keywords "math"))]) (wolfram-mode . [(20180307 13) ((emacs (24 3))) "Mathematica editing and inferior mode." tar ((:commit . "be680190cac6ccf579dbce107deaae495928d1b3") (:authors ("Daichi Mochihashi ")) (:maintainers ("Daichi Mochihashi ")) (:maintainer "Daichi Mochihashi ") (:keywords "languages" "processes" "tools") (:url . "https://github.com/kawabata/wolfram-mode/"))]) (wonderland . [(20130913 119) ((dash (2 0 0)) (dash-functional (1 0 0)) (multi (2 0 0)) (emacs (24))) "declarative configuration for Emacsen" tar ((:commit . "28cf6b37000c395ece9519db53147fb826a42bc4") (:authors ("Christina Whyte" . "kurisu.whyte@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Christina Whyte" . "kurisu.whyte@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christina Whyte" . "kurisu.whyte@gmail.com") (:keywords "configuration" "profile" "wonderland") (:url . "http://github.com/kurisuwhyte/emacs-wonderland"))]) - (wordel . [(20230528 1902) ((emacs (27 1))) "An Elisp implementation of \"Wordle\" (aka \"Lingo\")" tar ((:commit . "dd87d7c1b66eaceb6ebedbbff6ab6d8523004de2") (:authors ("Nicholas Vollmer" . "iarchivedmywholelife@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nicholas Vollmer" . "iarchivedmywholelife@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicholas Vollmer" . "iarchivedmywholelife@gmail.com") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://github.com/progfolio/wordel"))]) + (wordel . [(20230818 1324) ((emacs (27 1))) "An Elisp implementation of \"Wordle\" (aka \"Lingo\")" tar ((:commit . "70171a21cbe53e407b86440bf7ee93d39cb5ebde") (:authors ("Nicholas Vollmer" . "iarchivedmywholelife@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Nicholas Vollmer" . "iarchivedmywholelife@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicholas Vollmer" . "iarchivedmywholelife@gmail.com") (:keywords "games") (:url . "https://github.com/progfolio/wordel"))]) (wordgen . [(20170803 1820) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Random word generator" tar ((:commit . "aacad928ae99a953e034a831dfd0ebdf7d52ac1d") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainers ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/wordgen.el"))]) (wordnut . [(20180313 443) ((emacs (24 4))) "Major mode interface to WordNet" tar ((:commit . "feac531404041855312c1a046bde7ea18c674915"))]) (wordreference . [(20230710 1203) ((emacs (28 1))) "Interface for wordreference.com" tar ((:commit . "00e563c3b5f1634c8f43516d0e5a9674db7b6099") (:authors ("Marty Hiatt ")) (:maintainers ("Marty Hiatt ")) (:maintainer "Marty Hiatt ") (:keywords "convenience" "translate" "wp" "dictionary") (:url . "https://codeberg.org/martianh/wordreference.el"))]) @@ -5398,7 +5434,7 @@ (wwtime . [(20151122 1610) nil "Insert a time of day with appropriate world-wide localization" tar ((:commit . "d04d8fa814b5d3644efaeb28f25520ada69acbbd") (:authors ("Norman Walsh" . "ndw@nwalsh.com")) (:maintainers ("Norman Walsh" . "ndw@nwalsh.com")) (:maintainer "Norman Walsh" . "ndw@nwalsh.com") (:keywords "time"))]) (www-synonyms . [(20170128 2251) ((request (0 2 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "insert synonym for a word" tar ((:commit . "7e37ea35064ff31c9945f0198a653647d408c936") (:authors ("Bernhard Specht" . "bernhard@specht.net")) (:maintainers ("Bernhard Specht" . "bernhard@specht.net")) (:maintainer "Bernhard Specht" . 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"https://gitlab.com/Vonfry/zoxide.el"))]) diff --git a/code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f-pkg.el b/code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index e2d3c60..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "f" "20230116.1032" "Modern API for working with files and directories" - '((emacs "24.1") - (s "1.7.0") - (dash "2.2.0")) - :commit "8a70ba3002197e3c6421181492b60b37d4d4af7b" :authors - '(("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) - :maintainer - '("Lucien Cartier-Tilet" . "lucien@phundrak.com") - :keywords - '("files" "directories") - :url "http://github.com/rejeep/f.el") -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f.el b/code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f.el deleted file mode 100644 index ab51853..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,793 +0,0 @@ -;;; f.el --- Modern API for working with files and directories -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2013 Johan Andersson - -;; Author: Johan Andersson -;; Maintainer: Lucien Cartier-Tilet -;; Version: 0.20.0 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1") (s "1.7.0") (dash "2.2.0")) -;; Keywords: files, directories -;; Homepage: http://github.com/rejeep/f.el - -;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs. - -;;; License: - -;; This program 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 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; Much inspired by magnar's excellent s.el and dash.el, f.el is a -;; modern API for working with files and directories in Emacs. - -;;; Code: - - - -(require 's) -(require 'dash) -(when (version<= "28.1" emacs-version) - (require 'f-shortdoc)) - -(put 'f-guard-error 'error-conditions '(error f-guard-error)) -(put 'f-guard-error 'error-message "Destructive operation outside sandbox") - -(defvar f--guard-paths nil - "List of allowed paths to modify when guarded. - -Do not modify this variable.") - -(defmacro f--destructive (path &rest body) - "If PATH is allowed to be modified, yield BODY. - -If PATH is not allowed to be modified, throw error." - (declare (indent 1)) - `(if f--guard-paths - (if (--any? (or (f-same-p it ,path) - (f-ancestor-of-p it ,path)) f--guard-paths) - (progn ,@body) - (signal 'f-guard-error (list ,path f--guard-paths))) - ,@body)) - - -;;;; Paths - -(defun f-join (&rest args) - "Join ARGS to a single path. - -Be aware if one of the arguments is an absolute path, `f-join' -will discard all the preceeding arguments and make this absolute -path the new root of the generated path." - (let (path - (relative (f-relative-p (car args)))) - (-map - (lambda (arg) - (setq path (cond ((not path) arg) - ((f-absolute-p arg) - (progn - (setq relative nil) - arg)) - (t (f-expand arg path))))) - args) - (if relative (f-relative path) path))) - -(defun f-split (path) - "Split PATH and return list containing parts." - (let ((parts (split-string path (f-path-separator) 'omit-nulls))) - (if (string= (s-left 1 path) (f-path-separator)) - (push (f-path-separator) parts) - parts))) - -(defun f-expand (path &optional dir) - "Expand PATH relative to DIR (or `default-directory'). -PATH and DIR can be either a directory names or directory file -names. Return a directory name if PATH is a directory name, and -a directory file name otherwise. File name handlers are -ignored." - (let (file-name-handler-alist) - (expand-file-name path dir))) - -(defun f-filename (path) - "Return the name of PATH." - (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name path))) - -(defalias 'f-parent 'f-dirname) - -(defun f-dirname (path) - "Return the parent directory to PATH." - (let ((parent (file-name-directory - (directory-file-name (f-expand path default-directory))))) - (unless (f-same-p path parent) - (if (f-relative-p path) - (f-relative parent) - (directory-file-name parent))))) - -(defun f-common-parent (paths) - "Return the deepest common parent directory of PATHS." - (cond - ((not paths) nil) - ((not (cdr paths)) (f-parent (car paths))) - (:otherwise - (let* ((paths (-map 'f-split paths)) - (common (caar paths)) - (re nil)) - (while (and (not (null (car paths))) (--all? (equal (car it) common) paths)) - (setq paths (-map 'cdr paths)) - (push common re) - (setq common (caar paths))) - (cond - ((null re) "") - ((and (= (length re) 1) (f-root-p (car re))) - (f-root)) - (:otherwise - (concat (apply 'f-join (nreverse re)) "/"))))))) - -(defalias 'f-ext 'file-name-extension) - -(defalias 'f-no-ext 'file-name-sans-extension) - -(defun f-swap-ext (path ext) - "Return PATH but with EXT as the new extension. -EXT must not be nil or empty." - (if (s-blank-p ext) - (error "Extension cannot be empty or nil") - (concat (f-no-ext path) "." ext))) - -(defun f-base (path) - "Return the name of PATH, excluding the extension of file." - (f-no-ext (f-filename path))) - -(defalias 'f-relative 'file-relative-name) - -(defalias 'f-short 'abbreviate-file-name) -(defalias 'f-abbrev 'abbreviate-file-name) - -(defun f-long (path) - "Return long version of PATH." - (f-expand path)) - -(defalias 'f-canonical 'file-truename) - -(defun f-slash (path) - "Append slash to PATH unless one already. - -Some functions, such as `call-process' requires there to be an -ending slash." - (if (f-dir-p path) - (file-name-as-directory path) - path)) - -(defun f-full (path) - "Return absolute path to PATH, with ending slash." - (f-slash (f-long path))) - -(defun f--uniquify (paths) - "Helper for `f-uniquify' and `f-uniquify-alist'." - (let* ((files-length (length paths)) - (uniq-filenames (--map (cons it (f-filename it)) paths)) - (uniq-filenames-next (-group-by 'cdr uniq-filenames))) - (while (/= files-length (length uniq-filenames-next)) - (setq uniq-filenames-next - (-group-by 'cdr - (--mapcat - (let ((conf-files (cdr it))) - (if (> (length conf-files) 1) - (--map (cons - (car it) - (concat - (f-filename (s-chop-suffix (cdr it) - (car it))) - (f-path-separator) (cdr it))) - conf-files) - conf-files)) - uniq-filenames-next)))) - uniq-filenames-next)) - -(defun f-uniquify (files) - "Return unique suffixes of FILES. - -This function expects no duplicate paths." - (-map 'car (f--uniquify files))) - -(defun f-uniquify-alist (files) - "Return alist mapping FILES to unique suffixes of FILES. - -This function expects no duplicate paths." - (-map 'cadr (f--uniquify files))) - - -;;;; I/O - -(defun f-read-bytes (path &optional beg end) - "Read binary data from PATH. - -Return the binary data as unibyte string. The optional second -and third arguments BEG and END specify what portion of the file -to read." - (with-temp-buffer - (set-buffer-multibyte nil) - (setq buffer-file-coding-system 'binary) - (insert-file-contents-literally path nil beg end) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))) - -(defalias 'f-read 'f-read-text) -(defun f-read-text (path &optional coding) - "Read text with PATH, using CODING. - -CODING defaults to `utf-8'. - -Return the decoded text as multibyte string." - (decode-coding-string (f-read-bytes path) (or coding 'utf-8))) - -(defalias 'f-write 'f-write-text) -(defun f-write-text (text coding path) - "Write TEXT with CODING to PATH. - -TEXT is a multibyte string. CODING is a coding system to encode -TEXT with. PATH is a file name to write to." - (f-write-bytes (encode-coding-string text coding) path)) - -(defun f-unibyte-string-p (s) - "Determine whether S is a unibyte string." - (not (multibyte-string-p s))) - -(defun f-write-bytes (data path) - "Write binary DATA to PATH. - -DATA is a unibyte string. PATH is a file name to write to." - (f--write-bytes data path nil)) - -(defalias 'f-append 'f-append-text) -(defun f-append-text (text coding path) - "Append TEXT with CODING to PATH. - -If PATH does not exist, it is created." - (f-append-bytes (encode-coding-string text coding) path)) - -(defun f-append-bytes (data path) - "Append binary DATA to PATH. - -If PATH does not exist, it is created." - (f--write-bytes data path :append)) - -(defun f--write-bytes (data filename append) - "Write binary DATA to FILENAME. -If APPEND is non-nil, append the DATA to the existing contents." - (f--destructive filename - (unless (f-unibyte-string-p data) - (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'f-unibyte-string-p data))) - (let ((coding-system-for-write 'binary) - (write-region-annotate-functions nil) - (write-region-post-annotation-function nil)) - (write-region data nil filename append :silent) - nil))) - - -;;;; Destructive - -(defun f-mkdir (&rest dirs) - "Create directories DIRS. - -DIRS should be a successive list of directories forming together -a full path. The easiest way to call this function with a fully -formed path is using `f-split' alongside it: - - (apply #\\='f-mkdir (f-split \"path/to/file\")) - -Although it works sometimes, it is not recommended to use fully -formed paths in the function. In this case, it is recommended to -use `f-mkdir-full-path' instead." - (let (path) - (-each - dirs - (lambda (dir) - (setq path (f-expand dir path)) - (unless (f-directory-p path) - (f--destructive path (make-directory path))))))) - -(defun f-mkdir-full-path (dir) - "Create DIR from a full path. - -This function is similar to `f-mkdir' except it can accept a full -path instead of requiring several successive directory names." - (apply #'f-mkdir (f-split dir))) - -(defun f-delete (path &optional force) - "Delete PATH, which can be file or directory. - -If FORCE is t, a directory will be deleted recursively." - (f--destructive path - (if (or (f-file-p path) (f-symlink-p path)) - (delete-file path) - (delete-directory path force)))) - -(defun f-symlink (source path) - "Create a symlink to SOURCE from PATH." - (f--destructive path (make-symbolic-link source path))) - -(defun f-move (from to) - "Move or rename FROM to TO. -If TO is a directory name, move FROM into TO." - (f--destructive to (rename-file from to t))) - -(defun f-copy (from to) - "Copy file or directory FROM to TO. -If FROM names a directory and TO is a directory name, copy FROM -into TO as a subdirectory." - (f--destructive to - (if (f-file-p from) - (copy-file from to) - ;; The behavior of `copy-directory' differs between Emacs 23 and - ;; 24 in that in Emacs 23, the contents of `from' is copied to - ;; `to', while in Emacs 24 the directory `from' is copied to - ;; `to'. We want the Emacs 24 behavior. - (if (> emacs-major-version 23) - (copy-directory from to) - (if (f-dir-p to) - (progn - (apply 'f-mkdir (f-split to)) - (let ((new-to (f-expand (f-filename from) to))) - (copy-directory from new-to))) - (copy-directory from to)))))) - -(defun f-copy-contents (from to) - "Copy contents in directory FROM, to directory TO." - (unless (f-exists-p to) - (error "Cannot copy contents to non existing directory %s" to)) - (unless (f-dir-p from) - (error "Cannot copy contents as %s is a file" from)) - (--each (f-entries from) - (f-copy it (file-name-as-directory to)))) - -(defun f-touch (path) - "Update PATH last modification date or create if it does not exist." - (f--destructive path - (if (f-file-p path) - (set-file-times path) - (f-write-bytes "" path)))) - - -;;;; Predicates - -(defalias 'f-exists-p 'file-exists-p) -(defalias 'f-exists? 'file-exists-p) - -(defalias 'f-directory-p 'file-directory-p) -(defalias 'f-directory? 'file-directory-p) -(defalias 'f-dir-p 'file-directory-p) -(defalias 'f-dir? 'file-directory-p) - - -(defalias 'f-file-p 'file-regular-p) -(defalias 'f-file? 'file-regular-p) - -(defun f-symlink-p (path) - "Return t if PATH is symlink, false otherwise." - (not (not (file-symlink-p path)))) - -(defalias 'f-symlink? 'f-symlink-p) - -(defalias 'f-readable-p 'file-readable-p) -(defalias 'f-readable? 'file-readable-p) - -(defalias 'f-writable-p 'file-writable-p) -(defalias 'f-writable? 'file-writable-p) - -(defalias 'f-executable-p 'file-executable-p) -(defalias 'f-executable? 'file-executable-p) - -(defalias 'f-absolute-p 'file-name-absolute-p) -(defalias 'f-absolute? 'file-name-absolute-p) - -(defun f-relative-p (path) - "Return t if PATH is relative, false otherwise." - (not (f-absolute-p path))) - -(defalias 'f-relative? 'f-relative-p) - -(defun f-root-p (path) - "Return t if PATH is root directory, false otherwise." - (not (f-parent path))) - -(defalias 'f-root? 'f-root-p) - -(defun f-ext-p (path &optional ext) - "Return t if extension of PATH is EXT, false otherwise. - -If EXT is nil or omitted, return t if PATH has any extension, -false otherwise. - -The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last -'.', excluding version numbers and backup suffixes." - (if ext - (string= (f-ext path) ext) - (not (eq (f-ext path) nil)))) - -(defalias 'f-ext? 'f-ext-p) - -(defalias 'f-equal-p 'f-same-p) -(defalias 'f-equal? 'f-same-p) - -(defun f-same-p (path-a path-b) - "Return t if PATH-A and PATH-B are references to same file." - (equal - (f-canonical (directory-file-name (f-expand path-a))) - (f-canonical (directory-file-name (f-expand path-b))))) - -(defalias 'f-same? 'f-same-p) - -(defun f-parent-of-p (path-a path-b) - "Return t if PATH-A is parent of PATH-B." - (--when-let (f-parent path-b) - (f-same-p path-a it))) - -(defalias 'f-parent-of? 'f-parent-of-p) - -(defun f-child-of-p (path-a path-b) - "Return t if PATH-A is child of PATH-B." - (--when-let (f-parent path-a) - (f-same-p it path-b))) - -(defalias 'f-child-of? 'f-child-of-p) - -(defun f-ancestor-of-p (path-a path-b) - "Return t if PATH-A is ancestor of PATH-B." - (unless (f-same-p path-a path-b) - (string-prefix-p (f-full path-a) - (f-full path-b)))) - -(defalias 'f-ancestor-of? 'f-ancestor-of-p) - -(defun f-descendant-of-p (path-a path-b) - "Return t if PATH-A is desendant of PATH-B." - (unless (f-same-p path-a path-b) - (string-prefix-p (f-full path-b) - (f-full path-a)))) - -(defalias 'f-descendant-of? 'f-descendant-of-p) - -(defun f-hidden-p (path &optional behavior) - "Return t if PATH is hidden, nil otherwise. - -BEHAVIOR controls when a path should be considered as hidden -depending on its value. Beware, if PATH begins with \"./\", the -current dir \".\" will not be considered as hidden. - -When BEHAVIOR is nil, it will only check if the path begins with -a dot, as in .a/b/c, and return t if there is one. This is the -old behavior of f.el left as default for backward-compatibility -purposes. - -When BEHAVIOR is ANY, return t if any of the elements of PATH is -hidden, nil otherwise. - -When BEHAVIOR is LAST, return t only if the last element of PATH -is hidden, nil otherwise. - -TODO: Hidden directories and files on Windows are marked -differently than on *NIX systems. This should be properly -implemented." - (let ((split-path (f-split path)) - (check-hidden (lambda (elt) - (and (string= (substring elt 0 1) ".") - (not (member elt '("." ".."))))))) - (pcase behavior - ('any (-any check-hidden split-path)) - ('last (apply check-hidden (last split-path))) - (otherwise (if (null otherwise) - (funcall check-hidden (car split-path)) - (error "Invalid value %S for argument BEHAVIOR" otherwise)))))) - -(defalias 'f-hidden? 'f-hidden-p) - -(defun f-empty-p (path) - "If PATH is a file, return t if the file in PATH is empty, nil otherwise. -If PATH is directory, return t if directory has no files, nil otherwise." - (if (f-directory-p path) - (equal (f-files path nil t) nil) - (= (f-size path) 0))) - -(defalias 'f-empty? 'f-empty-p) - - -;;;; Stats - -(defun f-size (path) - "Return size of PATH. - -If PATH is a file, return size of that file. If PATH is -directory, return sum of all files in PATH." - (if (f-directory-p path) - (-sum (-map 'f-size (f-files path nil t))) - (nth 7 (file-attributes path)))) - -(defun f-depth (path) - "Return the depth of PATH. - -At first, PATH is expanded with `f-expand'. Then the full path is used to -detect the depth. -'/' will be zero depth, '/usr' will be one depth. And so on." - (- (length (f-split (f-expand path))) 1)) - -;; For Emacs 28 and below, forward-declare ‘current-time-list’, which was -;; introduced in Emacs 29. -(defvar current-time-list) - -(defun f--get-time (path timestamp-p fn) - "Helper function, get time-related information for PATH. -Helper for `f-change-time', `f-modification-time', -`f-access-time'. It is meant to be called internally, avoid -calling it manually unless you have to. - -If TIMESTAMP-P is non-nil, return the date requested as a -timestamp. If the value is \\='seconds, return the timestamp as -a timestamp with a one-second precision. Otherwise, the -timestamp is returned in a (TICKS . HZ) format, see -`current-time' if using Emacs 29 or newer. - -Otherwise, if TIMESTAMP-P is nil, return the default style of -`current-time'. - -FN is the function specified by the caller function to retrieve -the correct data from PATH." - (let* ((current-time-list (not timestamp-p)) - (date (apply fn (list (file-attributes path)))) - (emacs29-or-newer-p (version<= "29" emacs-version))) - (cond - ((and (eq timestamp-p 'seconds) emacs29-or-newer-p) - (/ (car date) (cdr date))) - ((or (and (not (eq timestamp-p 'seconds)) emacs29-or-newer-p) - (and (not timestamp-p) (not emacs29-or-newer-p))) - date) - ((and (eq timestamp-p 'seconds) (not emacs29-or-newer-p)) - (+ (* (nth 0 date) (expt 2 16)) - (nth 1 date))) - ((and timestamp-p (not emacs29-or-newer-p)) - `(,(+ (* (nth 0 date) (expt 2 16) 1000) - (* (nth 1 date) 1000) - (nth 3 date)) - . 1000))))) - -(defun f-change-time (path &optional timestamp-p) - "Return the last status change time of PATH. - -The status change time (ctime) of PATH in the same format as -`current-time'. For details on TIMESTAMP-P and the format of the -returned value, see `f--get-time'." - (f--get-time path - timestamp-p - (if (fboundp 'file-attribute-status-change-time) - #'file-attribute-status-change-time - (lambda (f) (nth 6 f))))) - -(defun f-modification-time (path &optional timestamp-p) - "Return the last modification time of PATH. -The modification time (mtime) of PATH in the same format as -`current-time'. For details on TIMESTAMP-P and the format of the -returned value, see `f--get-time'." - (f--get-time path - timestamp-p - (if (fboundp 'file-attribute-modification-time) - #'file-attribute-modification-time - (lambda (f) (nth 5 f))))) - -(defun f-access-time (path &optional timestamp-p) - "Return the last access time of PATH. -The access time (atime) of PATH is in the same format as -`current-time'. For details on TIMESTAMP-P and the format of the -returned value, see `f--get-time'." - (f--get-time path - timestamp-p - (if (fboundp 'file-attribute-access-time) - #'file-attribute-access-time - (lambda (f) (nth 4 f))))) - -(defun f--three-way-compare (a b) - "Three way comparison. - -Return -1 if A < B. -Return 0 if A = B. -Return 1 if A > B." - (cond ((< a b) -1) - ((= a b) 0) - ((> a b) 1))) - -;; TODO: How to properly test this function? -(defun f--date-compare (file other method) - "Three-way comparison of the date of FILE and OTHER. - -This function can return three values: -* 1 means FILE is newer than OTHER -* 0 means FILE and NEWER share the same date -* -1 means FILE is older than OTHER - -The statistics used for the date comparison depends on METHOD. -When METHOD is null, compare their modification time. Otherwise, -compare their change time when METHOD is \\='change, or compare -their last access time when METHOD is \\='access." - (let* ((fn-method (cond - ((eq 'change method) #'f-change-time) - ((eq 'access method) #'f-access-time) - ((null method) #'f-modification-time) - (t (error "Unknown method %S" method)))) - (date-file (apply fn-method (list file))) - (date-other (apply fn-method (list other))) - (dates (-zip-pair date-file date-other))) - (message "[DEBUG]: file: %s\t\tother: %s" file other) - (message "[DEBUG]: dates: %S" dates) - (-reduce-from (lambda (acc elt) - (if (= acc 0) - (f--three-way-compare (car elt) (cdr elt)) - acc)) - 0 - dates))) - -(defun f-older-p (file other &optional method) - "Compare if FILE is older than OTHER. - -For more info on METHOD, see `f--date-compare'." - (< (f--date-compare file other method) 0)) - -(defalias 'f-older? #'f-older-p) - -(defun f-newer-p (file other &optional method) - "Compare if FILE is newer than OTHER. - -For more info on METHOD, see `f--date-compare'." - (> (f--date-compare file other method) 0)) - -(defalias 'f-newer? #'f-newer-p) - -(defun f-same-time-p (file other &optional method) - "Check if FILE and OTHER share the same access or modification time. - -For more info on METHOD, see `f--date-compare'." - (= (f--date-compare file other method) 0)) - -(defalias 'f-same-time? #'f-same-time-p) - - -;;;; Misc - -(defun f-this-file () - "Return path to this file." - (cond - (load-in-progress load-file-name) - ((and (boundp 'byte-compile-current-file) byte-compile-current-file) - byte-compile-current-file) - (:else (buffer-file-name)))) - -(defvar f--path-separator nil - "A variable to cache result of `f-path-separator'.") - -(defun f-path-separator () - "Return path separator." - (or f--path-separator - (setq f--path-separator (substring (f-join "x" "y") 1 2)))) - -(defun f-glob (pattern &optional path) - "Find PATTERN in PATH." - (file-expand-wildcards - (f-join (or path default-directory) pattern))) - -(defun f--collect-entries (path recursive) - (let (result - (entries - (-reject - (lambda (file) - (member (f-filename file) '("." ".."))) - (directory-files path t)))) - (cond (recursive - (-map - (lambda (entry) - (if (f-file-p entry) - (setq result (cons entry result)) - (when (f-directory-p entry) - (setq result (cons entry result)) - (if (f-readable-p entry) - (setq result (append result (f--collect-entries entry recursive))) - result)))) - entries)) - (t (setq result entries))) - result)) - -(defmacro f--entries (path body &optional recursive) - "Anaphoric version of `f-entries'." - `(f-entries - ,path - (lambda (path) - (let ((it path)) - ,body)) - ,recursive)) - -(defun f-entries (path &optional fn recursive) - "Find all files and directories in PATH. - -FN - called for each found file and directory. If FN returns a thruthy -value, file or directory will be included. -RECURSIVE - Search for files and directories recursive." - (let ((entries (f--collect-entries path recursive))) - (if fn (-select fn entries) entries))) - -(defmacro f--directories (path body &optional recursive) - "Anaphoric version of `f-directories'." - `(f-directories - ,path - (lambda (path) - (let ((it path)) - ,body)) - ,recursive)) - -(defun f-directories (path &optional fn recursive) - "Find all directories in PATH. See `f-entries'." - (let ((directories (-select 'f-directory-p (f--collect-entries path recursive)))) - (if fn (-select fn directories) directories))) - -(defmacro f--files (path body &optional recursive) - "Anaphoric version of `f-files'." - `(f-files - ,path - (lambda (path) - (let ((it path)) - ,body)) - ,recursive)) - -(defun f-files (path &optional fn recursive) - "Find all files in PATH. See `f-entries'." - (let ((files (-select 'f-file-p (f--collect-entries path recursive)))) - (if fn (-select fn files) files))) - -(defmacro f--traverse-upwards (body &optional path) - "Anaphoric version of `f-traverse-upwards'." - `(f-traverse-upwards - (lambda (dir) - (let ((it dir)) - ,body)) - ,path)) - -(defun f-traverse-upwards (fn &optional path) - "Traverse up as long as FN return nil, starting at PATH. - -If FN returns a non-nil value, the path sent as argument to FN is -returned. If no function callback return a non-nil value, nil is -returned." - (unless path - (setq path default-directory)) - (when (f-relative-p path) - (setq path (f-expand path))) - (if (funcall fn path) - path - (unless (f-root-p path) - (f-traverse-upwards fn (f-parent path))))) - -(defun f-root () - "Return absolute root." - (f-traverse-upwards 'f-root-p)) - -(defmacro f-with-sandbox (path-or-paths &rest body) - "Only allow PATH-OR-PATHS and descendants to be modified in BODY." - (declare (indent 1)) - `(let ((paths (if (listp ,path-or-paths) - ,path-or-paths - (list ,path-or-paths)))) - (unwind-protect - (let ((f--guard-paths paths)) - ,@body) - (setq f--guard-paths nil)))) - -(provide 'f) - -;;; f.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 4dd1788..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -;;; f-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "f" "f.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from f.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "f" '("f-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("f-pkg.el" "f-shortdoc.el") (0 0 0 0)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; f-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-shortdoc.el b/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-shortdoc.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2278382..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-shortdoc.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,439 +0,0 @@ -;;; f-shortdoc.el --- Shortdoc for f.el -*- lexical-binding: t; no-byte-compile: t; -*- - -;; Author: Lucien Cartier-Tilet -;; Maintainer: Lucien Cartier-Tilet -;; Version: 0.1.0 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "28.1")) -;; Homepage: https://github.com/rejeep/f.el - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Shortdoc implementation for f.el - -;;; Code: - -(when (version<= "28.1" emacs-version) - (when (< emacs-major-version 29) - (require 'shortdoc)) - - (define-short-documentation-group f - "Paths" - (f-join - :eval (f-join "path") - :eval (f-join "path" "to") - :eval (f-join "/" "path" "to" "heaven") - :eval (f-join "path" "/to" "file")) - - (f-split - :eval (f-split "path") - :eval (f-split "path/to") - :eval (f-split "/path/to/heaven") - :eval (f-split "~/back/to/earth")) - - (f-expand - :no-eval (f-expand "name") - :result-string "/default/directory/name" - :no-eval (f-expand "name" "other/directory") - :result-string "other/directory/name") - - (f-filename - :eval (f-filename "path/to/file.ext") - :eval (f-filename "path/to/directory")) - - (f-dirname - :eval (f-dirname "path/to/file.ext") - :eval (f-dirname "path/to/directory") - :eval (f-dirname "/")) - - (f-common-parent - :eval (f-common-parent '("foo/bar/baz" "foo/bar/qux" "foo/bar/mux")) - :eval (f-common-parent '("/foo/bar/baz" "/foo/bar/qux" "/foo/bax/mux")) - :eval (f-common-parent '("foo/bar/baz" "quack/bar/qux" "lack/bar/mux"))) - - (f-ext - :eval (f-ext "path/to/file") - :eval (f-ext "path/to/file.txt") - :eval (f-ext "path/to/file.txt.org")) - - (f-no-ext - :eval (f-no-ext "path/to/file") - :eval (f-no-ext "path/to/file.txt") - :eval (f-no-ext "path/to/file.txt.org")) - - (f-swap-ext - :eval (f-swap-ext "path/to/file.ext" "org")) - - (f-base - :eval (f-base "path/to/file.ext") - :eval (f-base "path/to/directory")) - - (f-relative - :eval (f-relative "/some/path/relative/to/my/file.txt" "/some/path/") - :eval (f-relative "/default/directory/my/file.txt")) - - (f-short - :no-eval (f-short "/Users/foo/Code/on/macOS") - :result-string "~/Code/on/macOS" - :no-eval (f-short "/home/foo/Code/on/linux") - :result-string "~/Code/on/linux" - :eval (f-short "/path/to/Code/bar")) - - (f-long - :eval (f-long "~/Code/bar") - :eval (f-long "/path/to/Code/bar")) - - (f-canonical - :eval (f-canonical "/path/to/real/file") - :no-eval (f-canonical "/link/to/file") - :result-string "/path/to/real/file") - - (f-slash - :no-eval (f-slash "/path/to/file") - :result-string "/path/to/file" - :no-eval (f-slash "/path/to/dir") - :result-string "/path/to/dir/" - :no-eval (f-slash "/path/to/dir/") - :result-string "/path/to/dir/") - - (f-full - :eval (f-full "~/path/to/file") - :eval (f-full "~/path/to/dir") - :eval (f-full "~/path/to/dir/")) - - (f-uniquify - :eval (f-uniquify '("/foo/bar" "/foo/baz" "/foo/quux")) - :eval (f-uniquify '("/foo/bar" "/www/bar" "/foo/quux")) - :eval (f-uniquify '("/foo/bar" "/www/bar" "/www/bar/quux")) - :eval (f-uniquify '("/foo/bar" "/foo/baz" "/home/www/bar" "/home/www/baz" "/var/foo" "/opt/foo/www/baz"))) - - (f-uniquify-alist - :eval (f-uniquify-alist '("/foo/bar" "/foo/baz" "/foo/quux")) - :eval (f-uniquify-alist '("/foo/bar" "/www/bar" "/foo/quux")) - :eval (f-uniquify-alist '("/foo/bar" "/www/bar" "/www/bar/quux")) - :eval (f-uniquify-alist '("/foo/bar" "/foo/baz" "/home/www/bar" "/home/www/baz" "/var/foo" "/opt/foo/www/baz"))) - - "I/O" - (f-read-bytes - :no-eval* (f-read-bytes "path/to/binary/data")) - - (f-write-bytes - :no-eval* (f-write-bytes (unibyte-string 72 101 108 108 111 32 119 111 114 108 100) "path/to/binary/data")) - - (f-append-bytes - :no-eval* (f-append-bytes "path/to/file" (unibyte-string 72 101 108 108 111 32 119 111 114 108 100))) - - (f-read-text - :no-eval* (f-read-text "path/to/file.txt" 'utf-8) - :no-eval* (f-read "path/to/file.txt" 'utf-8)) - - (f-write-text - :no-eval* (f-write-text "Hello world" 'utf-8 "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-write "Hello world" 'utf-8 "path/to/file.txt")) - - (f-append-text - :no-eval* (f-append-text "Hello world" 'utf-8 "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-append "Hello world" 'utf-8 "path/to/file.txt")) - - "Destructive" - (f-mkdir - :no-eval (f-mkdir "dir") - :result-string "creates /default/directory/dir" - :no-eval (f-mkdir "other" "dir") - :result-string "creates /default/directory/other/dir" - :no-eval (f-mkdir "/" "some" "path") - :result-string "creates /some/path" - :no-eval (f-mkdir "~" "yet" "another" "dir") - :result-string "creates ~/yet/another/dir") - - (f-mkdir-full-path - :no-eval (f-mkdir-full-path "dir") - :result-string "creates /default/directory/dir" - :no-eval (f-mkdir-full-path "other/dir") - :result-string "creates /default/directory/other/dir" - :no-eval (f-mkdir-full-path "/some/path") - :result-string "creates /some/path" - :no-eval (f-mkdir-full-path "~/yet/another/dir") - :result-string "creates ~/yet/another/dir") - - (f-delete - :no-eval* (f-delete "dir") - :no-eval* (f-delete "other/dir" t) - :no-eval* (f-delete "path/to/file.txt")) - - (f-symlink - :no-eval* (f-symlink "path/to/source" "path/to/link")) - - (f-move - :no-eval* (f-move "path/to/file.txt" "new-file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-move "path/to/file.txt" "other/path")) - - (f-copy - :no-eval* (f-copy "path/to/file.txt" "new-file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-copy "path/to/dir" "other/dir")) - - (f-copy-contents - :no-eval* (f-copy-contents "path/to/dir" "path/to/other/dir")) - - (f-touch - :no-eval* (f-touch "path/to/existing/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-touch "path/to/non/existing/file.txt")) - - "Predicates" - (f-exists-p - :no-eval* (f-exists-p "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-exists-p "path/to/dir")) - - (f-directory-p - :no-eval* (f-directory-p "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-directory-p "path/to/dir")) - - (f-file-p - :no-eval* (f-file-p "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-file-p "path/to/dir")) - - (f-symlink-p - :no-eval* (f-symlink-p "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-symlink-p "path/to/dir") - :no-eval* (f-symlink-p "path/to/link")) - - (f-readable-p - :no-eval* (f-readable-p "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-readable-p "path/to/dir")) - - (f-writable-p - :no-eval* (f-writable-p "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-writable-p "path/to/dir")) - - (f-executable-p - :no-eval* (f-executable-p "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-executable-p "path/to/dir")) - - (f-absolute-p - :eval (f-absolute-p "path/to/dir") - :eval (f-absolute-p "/full/path/to/dir")) - - (f-relative-p - :eval (f-relative-p "path/to/dir") - :eval (f-relative-p "/full/path/to/dir")) - - (f-root-p - :eval (f-root-p "/") - :eval (f-root-p "/not/root")) - - (f-ext-p - :eval (f-ext-p "path/to/file.el" "el") - :eval (f-ext-p "path/to/file.el" "txt") - :eval (f-ext-p "path/to/file.el") - :eval (f-ext-p "path/to/file")) - - (f-same-p - :eval (f-same-p "foo.txt" "foo.txt") - :eval (f-same-p "foo/bar/../baz" "foo/baz") - :eval (f-same-p "/path/to/foo.txt" "/path/to/bar.txt")) - - (f-parent-of-p - :no-eval (f-parent-of-p "/path/to" "/path/to/dir") - :result t - :no-eval (f-parent-of-p "/path/to/dir" "/path/to") - :result nil - :no-eval (f-parent-of-p "/path/to" "/path/to") - :result nil) - - (f-child-of-p - :no-eval (f-child-of-p "/path/to" "/path/to/dir") - :result nil - :no-eval (f-child-of-p "/path/to/dir" "/path/to") - :result t - :no-eval (f-child-of-p "/path/to" "/path/to") - :result nil) - - (f-ancestor-of-p - :no-eval (f-ancestor-of-p "/path/to" "/path/to/dir") - :result t - :no-eval (f-ancestor-of-p "/path" "/path/to/dir") - :result t - :no-eval (f-ancestor-of-p "/path/to/dir" "/path/to") - :result nil - :no-eval (f-ancestor-of-p "/path/to" "/path/to") - :result nil) - - (f-descendant-of-p - :no-eval (f-descendant-of-p "/path/to/dir" "/path/to") - :result t - :no-eval (f-descendant-of-p "/path/to/dir" "/path") - :result t - :no-eval (f-descendant-of-p "/path/to" "/path/to/dir") - :result nil - :no-eval (f-descendant-of-p "/path/to" "/path/to") - :result nil) - - (f-hidden-p - :eval (f-hidden-p "path/to/foo") - :eval (f-hidden-p ".path/to/foo") - :eval (f-hidden-p "path/.to/foo") - :eval (f-hidden-p "path/to/.foo") - :eval (f-hidden-p ".path/to/foo" 'any) - :eval (f-hidden-p "path/.to/foo" 'any) - :eval (f-hidden-p "path/to/.foo" 'any) - :eval (f-hidden-p ".path/to/foo" 'last) - :eval (f-hidden-p "path/.to/foo" 'last) - :eval (f-hidden-p "path/to/.foo" 'last)) - - (f-empty-p - :no-eval (f-empty-p "/path/to/empty-file") - :result t - :no-eval (f-empty-p "/path/to/file-with-contents") - :result nil - :no-eval (f-empty-p "/path/to/empty-dir/") - :result t - :no-eval (f-empty-p "/path/to/dir-with-contents/") - :result nil) - - (f-older-p - :noeval (f-older-p "older-file.txt" "newer-file.txt") - :result t - :noeval (f-older-p "newer-file.txt" "older-file.txt") - :result nil - :noeval (f-older-p "same-time1.txt" "same-time2.txt") - :result nil) - - (f-newer-p - :noeval (f-newer-p "newer-file.txt" "older-file.txt") - :result t - :noeval (f-newer-p "older-file.txt" "newer-file.txt") - :result nil - :noeval (f-newer-p "same-time1.txt" "same-time2.txt") - :result nil) - - (f-same-time-p - :noeval (f-same-time-p "same-time1.txt" "same-time2.txt") - :result t - :noeval (f-same-time-p "newer-file.txt" "older-file.txt") - :result nil - :noeval (f-same-time-p "older-file.txt" "newer-file.txt") - :result nil) - - "Stats" - (f-size - :no-eval* (f-size "path/to/file.txt") - :no-eval* (f-size "path/to/dir")) - - (f-depth - :eval (f-depth "/") - :eval (f-depth "/var/") - :eval (f-depth "/usr/local/bin")) - - (f-change-time - :no-eval (f-change-time "path/to/file.txt") - :result (25517 48756 26337 111000) - :no-eval (f-change-time "path/to/dir") - :result (25517 57887 344657 210000) - :no-eval (f-change-time "path/to/file.txt" t) - :result (1672330868026337111 . 1000000000) - :no-eval (f-change-time "path/to/dir" t) - :result (1672339999344657210 . 1000000000) - :no-eval (f-change-time "path/to/file.txt" 'seconds) - :result 1672330868 - :no-eval (f-change-time "path/to/dir" 'seconds) - :result 1672339999) - - (f-modification-time - :no-eval (f-modification-time "path/to/file.txt") - :result (25517 48756 26337 111000) - :no-eval (f-modification-time "path/to/dir") - :result (25517 57887 344657 210000) - :no-eval (f-modification-time "path/to/file.txt" t) - :result (1672330868026337111 . 1000000000) - :no-eval (f-modification-time "path/to/dir" t) - :result (1672339999344657210 . 1000000000) - :no-eval (f-modification-time "path/to/file.txt" 'seconds) - :result 1672330868 - :no-eval (f-modification-time "path/to/dir" 'seconds) - :result 1672339999) - - (f-access-time - :no-eval (f-access-time "path/to/file.txt") - :result (25517 48756 26337 111000) - :no-eval (f-access-time "path/to/dir") - :result (25517 57887 344657 210000) - :no-eval (f-access-time "path/to/file.txt" t) - :result (1672330868026337111 . 1000000000) - :no-eval (f-access-time "path/to/dir" t) - :result (1672339999344657210 . 1000000000) - :no-eval (f-access-time "path/to/file.txt" 'seconds) - :result 1672330868 - :no-eval (f-access-time "path/to/dir" 'seconds) - :result 1672339999) - - "Misc" - (f-this-file - :no-eval* (f-this-file)) - - (f-path-separator - :eval (f-path-separator)) - - (f-glob - :no-eval* (f-glob "path/to/*.el") - :no-eval* (f-glob "*.el" "path/to")) - - (f-entries - :no-eval* (f-entries "path/to/dir") - :no-eval* (f-entries "path/to/dir" (lambda (file) (s-matches? "test" file))) - :no-eval* (f-entries "path/to/dir" nil t) - :no-eval* (f--entries "path/to/dir" (s-matches? "test" it))) - - (f-directories - :no-eval* (f-directories "path/to/dir") - :no-eval* (f-directories "path/to/dir" (lambda (dir) (equal (f-filename dir) "test"))) - :no-eval* (f-directories "path/to/dir" nil t) - :no-eval* (f--directories "path/to/dir" (equal (f-filename it) "test"))) - - (f-files - :no-eval* (f-files "path/to/dir") - :no-eval* (f-files "path/to/dir" (lambda (file) (equal (f-ext file) "el"))) - :no-eval* (f-files "path/to/dir" nil t) - :no-eval* (f--files "path/to/dir" (equal (f-ext it) "el"))) - - (f-root - :eval (f-root)) - - (f-traverse-upwards - :no-eval* (f-traverse-upwards - (lambda (path) - (f-exists? (f-expand ".git" path))) - start-path) - - :no-eval* (f--traverse-upwards (f-exists? (f-expand ".git" it)) start-path)) - - (f-with-sandbox - :no-eval (f-with-sandbox foo-path - (f-touch (f-expand "foo" foo-path))) - :no-eval (f-with-sandbox (list foo-path bar-path) - (f-touch (f-expand "foo" foo-path)) - (f-touch (f-expand "bar" bar-path))) - :no-eval (f-with-sandbox foo-path - (f-touch (f-expand "bar" bar-path)))))) ;; "Destructive operation outside sandbox" - -(eval-when-compile - (when (version< emacs-version "28.1") - (warn "Emacs should not be compiling this file"))) - -(provide 'f-shortdoc) - -;;; f-shortdoc.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-pkg.el b/code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f-pkg.el similarity index 75% rename from code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f-pkg.el index c635d3d..824df18 100644 --- a/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f-pkg.el @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -(define-package "f" "20230704.1346" "Modern API for working with files and directories" +(define-package "f" "20230823.1159" "Modern API for working with files and directories" '((emacs "24.1") (s "1.7.0") (dash "2.2.0")) - :commit "19e1da061e759b05e8c480b426287a063ca39484" :authors + :commit "ab3ee3811c53f9c2144ff45130361f3da242ffa2" :authors '(("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) :maintainers '(("Lucien Cartier-Tilet" . "lucien@phundrak.com")) diff --git a/code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f-shortdoc.el b/code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f-shortdoc.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/f-20230116.1032/f-shortdoc.el rename to code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f-shortdoc.el diff --git a/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f.el b/code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f.el rename to code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f.el index 6984aee..6c17957 100644 --- a/code/elpa/f-20230704.1346/f.el +++ b/code/elpa/f-20230823.1159/f.el @@ -633,8 +633,6 @@ their last access time when METHOD is \\='access." (date-file (apply fn-method (list file))) (date-other (apply fn-method (list other))) (dates (-zip-pair date-file date-other))) - (message "[DEBUG]: file: %s\t\tother: %s" file other) - (message "[DEBUG]: dates: %S" dates) (-reduce-from (lambda (acc elt) (if (= acc 0) (f--three-way-compare (car elt) (cdr elt)) diff --git a/code/elpa/git-commit-20230521.2344/git-commit-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/git-commit-20230821.1659/git-commit-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/git-commit-20230521.2344/git-commit-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/git-commit-20230821.1659/git-commit-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/git-commit-20230521.2344/git-commit-pkg.el b/code/elpa/git-commit-20230821.1659/git-commit-pkg.el similarity index 79% rename from code/elpa/git-commit-20230521.2344/git-commit-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/git-commit-20230821.1659/git-commit-pkg.el index fa74ef0..731ffe7 100644 --- a/code/elpa/git-commit-20230521.2344/git-commit-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/git-commit-20230821.1659/git-commit-pkg.el @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -(define-package "git-commit" "20230521.2344" "Edit Git commit messages." +(define-package "git-commit" "20230821.1659" "Edit Git commit messages." '((emacs "25.1") (compat "29.1.3.4") (transient "20230201") (with-editor "20230118")) - :commit "d81db78a0611d21048c1e2ff069a83f964092f10" :authors + :commit "6f54443aaaa0a822cc245dc6c66d2033c7dc0900" :authors '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "lunaryorn@gmail.com") ("Florian Ragwitz" . "rafl@debian.org") diff --git a/code/elpa/git-commit-20230521.2344/git-commit.el b/code/elpa/git-commit-20230821.1659/git-commit.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/git-commit-20230521.2344/git-commit.el rename to code/elpa/git-commit-20230821.1659/git-commit.el index a22a3e7..20ad77c 100644 --- a/code/elpa/git-commit-20230521.2344/git-commit.el +++ b/code/elpa/git-commit-20230821.1659/git-commit.el @@ -446,16 +446,16 @@ This is only used if Magit is available." (add-to-list 'with-editor-file-name-history-exclude git-commit-filename-regexp) (defun git-commit-setup-font-lock-in-buffer () - (and buffer-file-name - (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name) - (git-commit-setup-font-lock))) + (when (and buffer-file-name + (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name)) + (git-commit-setup-font-lock))) (add-hook 'after-change-major-mode-hook #'git-commit-setup-font-lock-in-buffer) (defun git-commit-setup-check-buffer () - (and buffer-file-name - (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name) - (git-commit-setup))) + (when (and buffer-file-name + (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name)) + (git-commit-setup))) (defvar git-commit-mode) @@ -534,10 +534,17 @@ Used as the local value of `header-line-format', in buffer using (hack-dir-local-variables) (hack-local-variables-apply))) (when git-commit-major-mode - (let ((auto-mode-alist (list (cons (concat "\\`" - (regexp-quote buffer-file-name) - "\\'") - git-commit-major-mode))) + (let ((auto-mode-alist + ;; `set-auto-mode--apply-alist' removes the remote part from + ;; the file-name before looking it up in `auto-mode-alist'. + ;; For our temporary entry to be found, we have to modify the + ;; file-name the same way. + (list (cons (concat "\\`" + (regexp-quote + (or (file-remote-p buffer-file-name 'localname) + buffer-file-name)) + "\\'") + git-commit-major-mode))) ;; The major-mode hook might want to consult these minor ;; modes, while the minor-mode hooks might want to consider ;; the major mode. @@ -791,12 +798,13 @@ Save current message first." (unless (eq (char-before) ?\n) (insert ?\n)) (setq str (buffer-string))) - (unless (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]*\\'" str) - (when (string-match "\\`\n\\{2,\\}" str) - (setq str (replace-match "\n" t t str))) - (when (string-match "\n\\{2,\\}\\'" str) - (setq str (replace-match "\n" t t str))) - str))) + (and (not (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]*\\'" str)) + (progn + (when (string-match "\\`\n\\{2,\\}" str) + (setq str (replace-match "\n" t t str))) + (when (string-match "\n\\{2,\\}\\'" str) + (setq str (replace-match "\n" t t str))) + str)))) ;;; Utilities @@ -1068,8 +1076,16 @@ Added to `font-lock-extend-region-functions'." (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))))) "#")) (setq-local comment-start-skip (format "^%s+[\s\t]*" comment-start)) + (setq-local comment-end "") (setq-local comment-end-skip "\n") (setq-local comment-use-syntax nil) + (when (and (derived-mode-p 'markdown-mode) + (fboundp 'markdown-fill-paragraph)) + (setq-local fill-paragraph-function + (lambda (&optional justify) + (and (not (= (char-after (line-beginning-position)) + (aref comment-start 0))) + (markdown-fill-paragraph justify))))) (setq-local git-commit--branch-name-regexp (if (and (featurep 'magit-git) ;; When using cygwin git, we may end up in a diff --git a/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 7656f28..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -;;; go-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "go-mode" "go-mode.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from go-mode.el - -(autoload 'go-mode "go-mode" "\ -Major mode for editing Go source text. - -This mode provides (not just) basic editing capabilities for -working with Go code. It offers almost complete syntax -highlighting, indentation that is almost identical to gofmt and -proper parsing of the buffer content to allow features such as -navigation by function, manipulation of comments or detection of -strings. - -In addition to these core features, it offers various features to -help with writing Go code. You can directly run buffer content -through gofmt, read godoc documentation from within Emacs, modify -and clean up the list of package imports or interact with the -Playground (uploading and downloading pastes). - -The following extra functions are defined: - -- `gofmt' -- `godoc' and `godoc-at-point' -- `go-import-add' -- `go-goto-arguments' -- `go-goto-docstring' -- `go-goto-function' -- `go-goto-function-name' -- `go-goto-imports' -- `go-goto-return-values' -- `go-goto-method-receiver' -- `go-play-buffer' and `go-play-region' -- `go-download-play' -- `godef-describe' and `godef-jump' -- `go-coverage' - -If you want to automatically run `gofmt' before saving a file, -add the following hook to your Emacs configuration: - -\(add-hook 'before-save-hook #'gofmt-before-save) - -If you want to use `godef-jump' instead of etags (or similar), -consider binding godef-jump to `M-.', which is the default key -for `find-tag': - -\(add-hook 'go-mode-hook (lambda () - (local-set-key (kbd \"M-.\") #'godef-jump))) - -Please note that godef is an external dependency. You can install -it with - -go get github.com/rogpeppe/godef - - -If you're looking for even more integration with Go, namely -on-the-fly syntax checking, auto-completion and snippets, it is -recommended that you look at flycheck -\(see URL `https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck') or flymake in combination -with goflymake (see URL `https://github.com/dougm/goflymake'), gocode -\(see URL `https://github.com/nsf/gocode'), go-eldoc -\(see URL `github.com/syohex/emacs-go-eldoc') and yasnippet-go -\(see URL `https://github.com/dominikh/yasnippet-go') - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons "\\.go\\'" 'go-mode)) - -(autoload 'gofmt-before-save "go-mode" "\ -Add this to .emacs to run gofmt on the current buffer when saving: -\(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save). - -Note that this will cause ‘go-mode’ to get loaded the first time -you save any file, kind of defeating the point of autoloading." t nil) - -(autoload 'godoc "go-mode" "\ -Show Go documentation for QUERY, much like \\\\[man]. - -\(fn QUERY)" t nil) - -(autoload 'go-download-play "go-mode" "\ -Download a paste from the playground and insert it in a Go buffer. -Tries to look for a URL at point. - -\(fn URL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'go-dot-mod-mode "go-mode" "\ -A major mode for editing go.mod files. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("go\\.mod\\'" . go-dot-mod-mode)) - -(autoload 'go-dot-work-mode "go-mode" "\ -A major mode for editor go.work files. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("go\\.work\\'" . go-dot-work-mode)) - -(register-definition-prefixes "go-mode" '("go-" "god" "gofmt")) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; go-mode-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index c8d62bf..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; Generated package description from go-mode.el -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "go-mode" "20221228.1706" "Major mode for the Go programming language" '((emacs "26.1")) :commit "166dfb1e090233c4609a50c2ec9f57f113c1da72" :authors '(("The go-mode Authors")) :maintainer '("The go-mode Authors") :keywords '("languages" "go") :url "https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el") diff --git a/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode.el b/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode.el deleted file mode 100644 index dda9fbe..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/go-mode-20221228.1706/go-mode.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3057 +0,0 @@ -;;; go-mode.el --- Major mode for the Go programming language - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Copyright 2013 The go-mode Authors. All rights reserved. -;; Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -;; license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -;; Author: The go-mode Authors -;; Version: 1.6.0 -;; Package-Version: 20221228.1706 -;; Package-Commit: 166dfb1e090233c4609a50c2ec9f57f113c1da72 -;; Keywords: languages go -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "26.1")) -;; URL: https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el -;; -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'compile) -(require 'etags) -(require 'ffap) -(require 'find-file) -(require 'ring) -(require 'url) -(require 'xref) - - -(eval-when-compile - (defmacro go--forward-word (&optional arg) - (if (fboundp 'forward-word-strictly) - `(forward-word-strictly ,arg) - `(forward-word ,arg)))) - -(defun go--delete-whole-line (&optional arg) - "Delete the current line without putting it in the `kill-ring'. -Derived from function `kill-whole-line'. ARG is defined as for that -function." - (setq arg (or arg 1)) - (if (and (> arg 0) - (eobp) - (save-excursion (forward-visible-line 0) (eobp))) - (signal 'end-of-buffer nil)) - (if (and (< arg 0) - (bobp) - (save-excursion (end-of-visible-line) (bobp))) - (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil)) - (cond ((zerop arg) - (delete-region (progn (forward-visible-line 0) (point)) - (progn (end-of-visible-line) (point)))) - ((< arg 0) - (delete-region (progn (end-of-visible-line) (point)) - (progn (forward-visible-line (1+ arg)) - (unless (bobp) - (backward-char)) - (point)))) - (t - (delete-region (progn (forward-visible-line 0) (point)) - (progn (forward-visible-line arg) (point)))))) - -(defun go-goto-opening-parenthesis (&optional _legacy-unused) - "Move up one level of parentheses. - -Return non-nil if there was a paren to move up to." - ;; The old implementation of go-goto-opening-parenthesis had an - ;; optional argument to speed up the function. It didn't change the - ;; function's outcome. - - ;; Silently fail if there's no matching opening parenthesis. - (let ((open-char (nth 1 (syntax-ppss)))) - (when open-char - (goto-char open-char)))) - - -(defconst go-dangling-operators-regexp "[^-]-\\|[^+]\\+\\|[/*&><.=|^]") -(defconst go--max-dangling-operator-length 2 - "The maximum length of dangling operators. -This must be at least the length of the longest string matched by -‘go-dangling-operators-regexp’ and must be updated whenever that -constant is changed.") - -(defconst go-identifier-regexp "[[:word:][:multibyte:]]+") -(defconst go-type-name-no-prefix-regexp "\\(?:[[:word:][:multibyte:]]+\\.\\)?[[:word:][:multibyte:]]+") -(defconst go-qualified-identifier-regexp (concat go-identifier-regexp "\\." go-identifier-regexp)) -(defconst go-label-regexp go-identifier-regexp) -(defconst go-type-regexp "[[:word:][:multibyte:]*]+") -(defconst go-func-regexp (concat "\\_\\s *\\(" go-identifier-regexp "\\)")) -(defconst go-func-meth-regexp (concat - "\\_\\s *\\(?:(\\s *" - "\\(" go-identifier-regexp "\\s +\\)?" go-type-regexp - "\\s *)\\s *\\)?\\(" - go-identifier-regexp - "\\)(")) - -(defconst go--comment-start-regexp "[[:space:]]*\\(?:/[/*]\\)") -(defconst go--case-regexp "\\([[:space:]]*case\\([[:space:]]\\|$\\)\\)") -(defconst go--case-or-default-regexp (concat "\\(" go--case-regexp "\\|" "[[:space:]]*default:\\)")) - -(defconst go-builtins - '("append" "cap" "close" "complex" "copy" - "delete" "imag" "len" "make" "new" - "panic" "print" "println" "real" "recover") - "All built-in functions in the Go language. Used for font locking.") - -(defconst go-mode-keywords - '("break" "default" "func" "interface" "select" - "case" "defer" "go" "map" "struct" - "chan" "else" "goto" "package" "switch" - "const" "fallthrough" "if" "range" "type" - "continue" "for" "import" "return" "var") - "All keywords in the Go language. Used for font locking.") - -(defconst go-constants '("nil" "true" "false" "iota")) -(defconst go-type-name-regexp (concat "\\**\\(\\(?:" go-identifier-regexp "\\.\\)?" go-identifier-regexp "\\)")) - -(defvar go-dangling-cache) -(defvar go-godoc-history nil) -(defvar go--coverage-current-file-name) - -(defgroup go nil - "Major mode for editing Go code." - :link '(url-link "https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el") - :group 'languages) - -(defgroup go-cover nil - "Options specific to `cover`." - :group 'go) - -(defgroup godoc nil - "Options specific to `godoc'." - :group 'go) - -(defcustom go-fontify-function-calls t - "Fontify function and method calls if this is non-nil." - :type 'boolean - :group 'go) - -(defcustom go-fontify-variables t - "Fontify variable declarations if this is non-nil." - :type 'boolean - :group 'go) - -(defcustom go-mode-hook nil - "Hook called by `go-mode'." - :type 'hook - :group 'go) - -(defcustom go-command "go" - "The 'go' command. -Some users have multiple Go development trees and invoke the 'go' -tool via a wrapper that sets GOROOT and GOPATH based on the -current directory. Such users should customize this variable to -point to the wrapper script." - :type 'string - :group 'go) - -(defcustom gofmt-command "gofmt" - "The 'gofmt' command. -Some users may replace this with 'goimports' -from https://golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports." - :type 'string - :group 'go) - -(defcustom gofmt-args nil - "Additional arguments to pass to gofmt." - :type '(repeat string) - :group 'go) - -(defcustom gofmt-show-errors 'buffer - "Where to display gofmt error output. -It can either be displayed in its own buffer, in the echo area, or not at all. - -Please note that Emacs outputs to the echo area when writing -files and will overwrite gofmt's echo output if used from inside -a `before-save-hook'." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Own buffer" buffer) - (const :tag "Echo area" echo) - (const :tag "None" nil)) - :group 'go) - -(defcustom godef-command "godef" - "The 'godef' command." - :type 'string - :group 'go) - -(defcustom go-other-file-alist - '(("_test\\.go\\'" (".go")) - ("\\.go\\'" ("_test.go"))) - "See the documentation of `ff-other-file-alist' for details." - :type '(repeat (list regexp (choice (repeat string) function))) - :group 'go) - -(defcustom go-packages-function 'go-packages-go-list - "Function called by `go-packages' to determine the list of available packages. -This is used in e.g. tab completion in `go-import-add'. - -This package provides two functions: `go-packages-go-list' uses -'go list all' to determine all Go packages. `go-packages-native' uses -elisp to find all .a files in all /pkg/ directories. -`go-packages-native' is obsolete as it doesn't behave correctly with -the Go build cache or Go modules." - :type 'function - :package-version '(go-mode . 1.4.0) - :group 'go) - -(defcustom go-guess-gopath-functions (list #'go-plain-gopath) - "Functions to call in sequence to detect a project's GOPATH. - -The functions in this list will be called one after another, -until a function returns non-nil. The order of the functions in -this list is important, as some project layouts may superficially -look like others." - :type '(repeat function) - :group 'go) - -(make-obsolete-variable 'go-guess-gopath-functions "GOPATH has been deprecated in favour of Go modules." "1.7.0") - -(defcustom go-confirm-playground-uploads t - "Ask before uploading code to the public Go Playground. - -Set this to nil to upload without prompting." - :type 'boolean - :group 'go) - -(defcustom godoc-command "go doc" - "Which executable to use for `godoc'. -This can be either an absolute path or an executable in PATH." - :type 'string - :group 'go) - -(defcustom godoc-and-godef-command "go doc" - "Which executable to use for `godoc-and-godef'. -This can be either an absolute path or an executable in PATH." - :type 'string - :group 'go) - -(defcustom godoc-use-completing-read nil - "Provide auto-completion for godoc. -Only really desirable when using `godoc' instead of `go doc'." - :type 'boolean - :group 'godoc) - -(defcustom godoc-reuse-buffer nil - "Reuse a single *godoc* buffer to display godoc-at-point calls. -The default behavior is to open a separate buffer for each call." - :type 'boolean - :group 'godoc) - -(defcustom godoc-at-point-function #'godoc-and-godef - "Function to call to display the documentation for an -identifier at a given position. - -This package provides two functions: `godoc-and-godef' uses a -combination of godef and godoc to find the documentation. This -approach has several caveats. See its documentation for more -information. The second function, `godoc-gogetdoc' uses an -additional tool that correctly determines the documentation for -any identifier. It provides better results than -`godoc-and-godef'." - :type 'function - :group 'godoc) - -(defun godoc-and-godef (point) - "Use a combination of godef and godoc to guess the documentation at POINT. - -Due to a limitation in godoc, it is not possible to differentiate -between functions and methods, which may cause `godoc-at-point' -to display more documentation than desired. Furthermore, it -doesn't work on package names or variables. - -Consider using ‘godoc-gogetdoc’ instead for more accurate results." - (condition-case nil - (let* ((output (godef--call point)) - (file (car output)) - (name-parts (split-string (cadr output) " ")) - (first (car name-parts))) - (if (not (godef--successful-p file)) - (message "%s" (godef--error file)) - (go--godoc (format "%s %s" - (file-name-directory file) - (if (or (string= first "type") (string= first "const")) - (cadr name-parts) - (car name-parts))) - godoc-and-godef-command))) - (file-error (message "Could not run godef binary")))) - -(defun godoc-gogetdoc (point) - "Use the gogetdoc tool to find the documentation for an identifier at POINT. - -You can install gogetdoc with 'go get -u github.com/zmb3/gogetdoc'." - (if (not (buffer-file-name (go--coverage-origin-buffer))) - ;; TODO: gogetdoc supports unsaved files, but not introducing - ;; new artificial files, so this limitation will stay for now. - (error "Cannot use gogetdoc on a buffer without a file name")) - (let ((posn (format "%s:#%d" (file-truename buffer-file-name) (1- (position-bytes point)))) - (out (godoc--get-buffer ""))) - (with-temp-buffer - (go--insert-modified-files) - (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) "gogetdoc" nil out nil - "-modified" - (format "-pos=%s" posn))) - (with-current-buffer out - (goto-char (point-min)) - (godoc-mode) - (display-buffer (current-buffer) t)))) - -(defun go--kill-new-message (url) - "Make URL the latest kill and print a message." - (kill-new url) - (message "%s" url)) - -(defcustom go-play-browse-function 'go--kill-new-message - "Function to call with the Playground URL. -See `go-play-region' for more details." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Nothing" nil) - (const :tag "Kill + Message" go--kill-new-message) - (const :tag "Browse URL" browse-url) - (function :tag "Call function")) - :group 'go) - -(defcustom go-coverage-display-buffer-func 'display-buffer-reuse-window - "How `go-coverage' should display the coverage buffer. -See `display-buffer' for a list of possible functions." - :type 'function - :group 'go-cover) - -(defface go-coverage-untracked - '((t (:foreground "#505050"))) - "Coverage color of untracked code." - :group 'go-cover) - -(defface go-coverage-0 - '((t (:foreground "#c00000"))) - "Coverage color for uncovered code." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-1 - '((t (:foreground "#808080"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 1." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-2 - '((t (:foreground "#748c83"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 2." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-3 - '((t (:foreground "#689886"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 3." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-4 - '((t (:foreground "#5ca489"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 4." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-5 - '((t (:foreground "#50b08c"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 5." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-6 - '((t (:foreground "#44bc8f"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 6." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-7 - '((t (:foreground "#38c892"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 7." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-8 - '((t (:foreground "#2cd495"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 8. -For mode=set, all covered lines will have this weight." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-9 - '((t (:foreground "#20e098"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 9." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-10 - '((t (:foreground "#14ec9b"))) - "Coverage color for covered code with weight 10." - :group 'go-cover) -(defface go-coverage-covered - '((t (:foreground "#2cd495"))) - "Coverage color of covered code." - :group 'go-cover) - -(defvar go-mode-syntax-table - (let ((st (make-syntax-table))) - (modify-syntax-entry ?+ "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?- "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?% "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?& "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?| "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?^ "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?! "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?= "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?< "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?> "." st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?/ ". 124b" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> b" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "\"" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?` "\"" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\" st) - ;; TODO make _ a symbol constituent now that xemacs is gone - (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "w" st) - - st) - "Syntax table for Go mode.") - -(defun go--fontify-type-switch-case-pre () - "Move point to line following the end of case statement. - -This is used as an anchored font lock keyword PRE-MATCH-FORM. We -expand the font lock region to include multiline type switch case -statements." - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (while (or (looking-at "[[:space:]]*\\($\\|//\\)") (go--line-suffix-p ",")) - (forward-line)) - (when (go--line-suffix-p ":") - (forward-line)) - (point))) - -(defun go--build-font-lock-keywords () - ;; we cannot use 'symbols in regexp-opt because GNU Emacs <24 - ;; doesn't understand that - (append - `( - ;; Match param lists in func signatures. This uses the - ;; MATCH-ANCHORED format (see `font-lock-keywords' docs). - ;; - ;; Parent/anchor match. It matches the param list opening "(". - (go--match-param-start - ;; Sub-matcher that matches individual params in the param list. - (go--fontify-param - ;; Pre-match form that runs before the first sub-match. - (go--fontify-param-pre) - ;; Post-match form that runs after last sub-match. - (go--fontify-param-post) - ;; Subexp 1 is the param variable name, if any. - (1 font-lock-variable-name-face nil t) - ;; Subexp 2 is the param type name, if any. We set the LAXMATCH - ;; flag to allow optional regex groups. - (2 font-lock-type-face nil t))) - - ;; Special case to match non-parenthesized function results. For - ;; example, "func(i int) string". - (go--match-single-func-result 1 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; Match name+type pairs, such as "foo bar" in "var foo bar". - (go--match-ident-type-pair 2 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; An anchored matcher for type switch case clauses. - (go--match-type-switch-case - (go--fontify-type-switch-case - (go--fontify-type-switch-case-pre) - nil - (1 font-lock-type-face))) - - ;; Match variable names in var decls, constant names in const - ;; decls, and type names in type decls. - (go--match-decl - (1 font-lock-variable-name-face nil t) - (2 font-lock-constant-face nil t) - (3 font-lock-type-face nil t)) - - (,(concat "\\_<" (regexp-opt go-mode-keywords t) "\\_>") . font-lock-keyword-face) - (,(concat "\\(\\_<" (regexp-opt go-builtins t) "\\_>\\)[[:space:]]*(") 1 font-lock-builtin-face) - (,(concat "\\_<" (regexp-opt go-constants t) "\\_>") . font-lock-constant-face) - - ;; Function (not method) name - (,go-func-regexp 1 font-lock-function-name-face)) - - (if go-fontify-function-calls - ;; Function call/method name - `((,(concat "\\(" go-identifier-regexp "\\)[[:space:]]*(") 1 font-lock-function-name-face) - ;; Bracketed function call - (,(concat "[^[:word:][:multibyte:]](\\(" go-identifier-regexp "\\))[[:space:]]*(") 1 font-lock-function-name-face)) - ;; Method name - `((,go-func-meth-regexp 2 font-lock-function-name-face))) - - `( - ;; Raw string literal, needed for font-lock-syntactic-keywords - ("\\(`[^`]*`\\)" 1 font-lock-multiline) - - ;; RHS of type alias. - (go--match-type-alias 2 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; Arrays/slices: [] | [123] | [some.Const] | [someConst] | [...] - (,(concat "\\(?:^\\|[^[:word:][:multibyte:]]\\)\\[\\(?:[[:digit:]]+\\|" go-qualified-identifier-regexp "\\|" go-identifier-regexp "\\|\\.\\.\\.\\)?\\]" go-type-name-regexp) 1 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; Unary "!" - ("\\(!\\)[^=]" 1 font-lock-negation-char-face) - - ;; Composite literal type - (,(concat go-type-name-regexp "{") 1 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; Map value type - (go--match-map-value 1 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; Map key type - (,(concat "\\_\\[" go-type-name-regexp) 1 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; Channel type - (,(concat "\\_[[:space:]]*\\(?:<-[[:space:]]*\\)?" go-type-name-regexp) 1 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; "new()"/"make()" type - (,(concat "\\_<\\(?:new\\|make\\)\\_>\\(?:[[:space:]]\\|)\\)*(" go-type-name-regexp) 1 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; Type assertion - (,(concat "\\.\\s *(" go-type-name-regexp) 1 font-lock-type-face) - - ;; Composite literal field names and label definitions. - (go--match-ident-colon 1 font-lock-constant-face) - - ;; Labels in goto/break/continue - (,(concat "\\_<\\(?:goto\\|break\\|continue\\)\\_>[[:space:]]*\\(" go-label-regexp "\\)") 1 font-lock-constant-face)))) - -(let ((m (define-prefix-command 'go-goto-map))) - (define-key m "a" #'go-goto-arguments) - (define-key m "d" #'go-goto-docstring) - (define-key m "f" #'go-goto-function) - (define-key m "i" #'go-goto-imports) - (define-key m "m" #'go-goto-method-receiver) - (define-key m "n" #'go-goto-function-name) - (define-key m "r" #'go-goto-return-values)) - -(defvar go-mode-map - (let ((m (make-sparse-keymap))) - (unless (boundp 'electric-indent-chars) - (define-key m "}" #'go-mode-insert-and-indent) - (define-key m ")" #'go-mode-insert-and-indent)) - (define-key m (kbd "C-c C-a") #'go-import-add) - (define-key m (kbd "C-c C-j") #'godef-jump) - (define-key m (kbd "C-x 4 C-c C-j") #'godef-jump-other-window) - (define-key m (kbd "C-c C-d") #'godef-describe) - (define-key m (kbd "C-c C-f") 'go-goto-map) - m) - "Keymap used by ‘go-mode’.") - -(easy-menu-define go-mode-menu go-mode-map - "Menu for Go mode." - '("Go" - ["Describe Expression" godef-describe t] - ["Jump to Definition" godef-jump t] - "---" - ["Add Import" go-import-add t] - ["Go to Imports" go-goto-imports t] - "---" - ("Playground" - ["Send Buffer" go-play-buffer t] - ["Send Region" go-play-region t] - ["Download" go-download-play t]) - "---" - ["Coverage" go-coverage t] - ["Gofmt" gofmt t] - ["Godoc" godoc t] - "---" - ["Customize Mode" (customize-group 'go) t])) - -(defun go-mode-insert-and-indent (key) - "Invoke the global binding of KEY, then reindent the line." - - (interactive (list (this-command-keys))) - (call-interactively (lookup-key (current-global-map) key)) - (indent-according-to-mode)) - -(defmacro go-paren-level () - `(car (syntax-ppss))) - -(defmacro go-in-string-or-comment-p () - `(nth 8 (syntax-ppss))) - -(defmacro go-in-string-p () - `(nth 3 (syntax-ppss))) - -(defmacro go-in-comment-p () - `(nth 4 (syntax-ppss))) - -(defmacro go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment () - `(goto-char (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))) - -(defun go--backward-irrelevant (&optional stop-at-string) - "Skip backwards over any characters that are irrelevant for -indentation and related tasks. - -It skips over whitespace, comments, cases and labels and, if -STOP-AT-STRING is not true, over strings." - - (let (pos (start-pos (point))) - (skip-chars-backward "\n\s\t") - (if (and (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (go-in-string-p)) - (= (char-before) ?`) - (not stop-at-string)) - (backward-char)) - (if (and (go-in-string-p) - (not stop-at-string)) - (go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment)) - (if (looking-back "\\*/" (line-beginning-position)) - (backward-char)) - (if (go-in-comment-p) - (go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment)) - (setq pos (point)) - (beginning-of-line) - (if (or (looking-at (concat "^" go-label-regexp ":")) - (looking-at "^[[:space:]]*\\(case .+\\|default\\):")) - (end-of-line 0) - (goto-char pos)) - (if (/= start-pos (point)) - (go--backward-irrelevant stop-at-string)) - (/= start-pos (point)))) - -(defun go--buffer-narrowed-p () - "Return non-nil if the current buffer is narrowed." - (/= (buffer-size) - (- (point-max) - (point-min)))) - -(defun go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p () - "Return non-nil if the current line is a continuation line. -The return value is cached based on the current `line-beginning-position'." - (let* ((line-begin (line-beginning-position)) - (val (gethash line-begin go-dangling-cache 'nope))) - (when (or (go--buffer-narrowed-p) (equal val 'nope)) - (save-excursion - (go--forward-line -1) - (if (go--current-line-has-dangling-op-p) - (setq val (line-end-position)) - (setq val nil)) - - (if (not (go--buffer-narrowed-p)) - (puthash line-begin val go-dangling-cache)))) - val)) - -(defun go--current-line-has-dangling-op-p () - "Return non-nil if current line ends in a dangling operator. -The return value is not cached." - (or - (and - (go--line-suffix-p go-dangling-operators-regexp) - - ;; "=" does not behave like a dangling operator in decl statements. - (not (go--line-suffix-p "\\(?:var\\|type\\|const\\)[[:space:]].*=")) - - ;; Don't mistake "1234." for a dangling operator. - (not (go--line-suffix-p "[[:space:]]-?[[:digit:]][_0-9]*\\."))) - - ;; treat comma as dangling operator in certain cases - (and - (go--line-suffix-p ",") - (save-excursion (end-of-line) (go--commas-indent-p))))) - - -(defun go--commas-indent-p () - "Return non-nil if in a context where dangling commas indent next line." - (not (or - (go--open-paren-position) - (go--in-composite-literal-p) - (go--in-case-clause-list-p) - (go--in-struct-definition-p)))) - -(defun go--in-case-clause-list-p () - "Return non-nil if inside a multi-line case cause list. - -This function is only concerned with list items on lines after the -case keyword. It returns nil for the case line itself." - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (when (not (looking-at go--case-or-default-regexp)) - (let (saw-colon) - ;; optionally skip line with the colon - (when (go--line-suffix-p ":") - (setq saw-colon t) - (forward-line -1)) - - ;; go backwards while at a comment or a line ending in comma - (while (and - (or - (go--boring-line-p) - (go--line-suffix-p ",")) - (not (looking-at go--case-regexp)) - (go--forward-line -1))) - - (and - (looking-at-p go--case-regexp) - ;; we weren't in case list if first line ended in colon - ;; and the "case" line ended in colon - (not (and saw-colon (looking-at ".*:[[:space:]]*$")))))))) - -(defun go--in-composite-literal-p () - "Return non-nil if point is in a composite literal." - (save-excursion - (save-match-data - (and - (go-goto-opening-parenthesis) - - ;; Opening paren-like character is a curly. - (eq (char-after) ?{) - - (or - ;; Curly is preceded by non space (e.g. "Foo{"), definitely - ;; composite literal. - (zerop (skip-syntax-backward " ")) - - ;; Curly preceded by comma or semicolon. This is a composite - ;; literal with implicit type name. - (looking-back "[,:]" (1- (point))) - - ;; If we made it to the beginning of line we are either a naked - ;; block or a composite literal with implicit type name. If we - ;; are the latter, we must be contained in another composite - ;; literal. - (and (bolp) (go--in-composite-literal-p))))))) - -(defun go--in-paren-with-prefix-p (paren prefix) - (save-excursion - (and - (go-goto-opening-parenthesis) - (eq (char-after) paren) - (skip-syntax-backward " ") - (> (point) (length prefix)) - (string= prefix (buffer-substring (- (point) (length prefix)) (point)))))) - -(defun go--in-struct-definition-p () - "Return non-nil if point is inside a struct definition." - (go--in-paren-with-prefix-p ?{ "struct")) - -(defun go--in-interface-p () - "Return non-nil if point is inside an interface definition." - (go--in-paren-with-prefix-p ?{ "interface")) - - -(defun go--in-type-switch-p () - "Return non-nil if point is inside a type switch statement." - (go--in-paren-with-prefix-p ?{ ".(type)")) - -(defun go--open-paren-position () - "Return non-nil if point is between '(' and ')'. - -The return value is the position of the opening paren." - (save-excursion - (let ((start-paren-level (go-paren-level))) - (and - (go-goto-opening-parenthesis) - - ;; opening paren-like character is actually a paren - (eq (char-after) ?\() - - ;; point is before the closing paren - (< (go-paren-level) start-paren-level) - - (point))))) - -(defun go-indentation-at-point () - "Return the appropriate indentation for the current line." - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - - (if (go-in-comment-p) - (go--multiline-comment-indent) - (go--indentation-at-point)))) - -;; It's unfortunate that the user cannot reindent the current line to -;; align with the previous line; however, if they could, then people -;; who use reindent-then-newline-and-indent wouldn't be able to -;; explicitly indent lines inside comments. -(defun go--multiline-comment-indent () - "Return the appropriate indent inside multiline comment. - -Assumes point is at beginning of line within comment. This -function has basic logic to indent as you add new lines to a -multiline comment, and to line up all the `*' if each line starts -with `*'. The gofmt behavior for multiline comments is -surprisingly complex and strange/buggy, so we just aim to do -something simple rather than encode all the subtle behavior." - (let* (;; Indent of current line. - (indent (current-indentation)) - ;; Indent of opening "/*". - start-indent - ;; Default indent to use based on preceding context. - natural-indent - ;; Non-nil means keep existing indent and give up calculating indent. - give-up - ;; Whether all comment lines (except first) begin with "*". - (all-star t)) - - (save-excursion - (go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment) - - (setq start-indent (current-indentation)) - - ;; If other stuff precedes start of multiline comment, give up. - (setq give-up (/= (current-column) start-indent)) - - ;; Skip "/*". - (forward-char 2) - - (skip-syntax-forward " ") - - (if (not (eolp)) - ;; If we aren't at EOL, we have content on the first line. - ;; Base our natural indent on that. - (setq natural-indent (current-column)) - ;; Otherwise default to 1 space beyond "/*". - (setq natural-indent (+ start-indent 3))) - - (let (done) - (while (not done) - (setq done (or (looking-at ".*\\*/") (not (zerop (forward-line))))) - (setq all-star (and all-star (looking-at "[[:space:]]*\\*")))))) - - ;; If previous line has comment content, use its indent as our - ;; natural indent. - (save-excursion - (when (zerop (forward-line -1)) - (beginning-of-line) - (when (and (go-in-comment-p) (> (current-indentation) 0)) - (setq natural-indent (current-indentation))))) - - (cond - (give-up indent) - - (all-star (1+ start-indent)) - - ;; Closing "*/" with no preceding content always lines up with "/*". - ((looking-at "[[:space:]]*\\*/") start-indent) - - ;; If the line is already indented, leave it. - (t (if (zerop indent) natural-indent indent))))) - -(defun go--indentation-at-point () - "Return the appropriate indentation for the current non-comment line. - -This function works by walking a line's characters backwards. When it -encounters a closing paren or brace it bounces to the corresponding -opener. If it arrives at the beginning of the line you are indenting, -it moves to the end of the previous line if the current line is a -continuation line, else it moves to the containing opening paren or -brace. If it arrives at the beginning of a line other than the line -you are indenting, it will continue to the previous dangling line if -the line you are indenting was not a continuation line, otherwise it -is done." - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - - (let ( - ;; Beginning of our starting line. - (start-line (point)) - - ;; Whether this is our first iteration of the outer while loop. - (first t) - - ;; Whether we start in a block (i.e. our first line is not a - ;; continuation line and is in an "if", "for", etc. block). - (in-block) - - ;; Our desired indent relative to our ending line's indent. - (indent 0)) - - ;; Skip leading whitespace. - (skip-syntax-forward " ") - - ;; Decrement indent if the first character on the line is a closer. - (when (or (eq (char-after) ?\)) (eq (char-after) ?})) - (cl-decf indent tab-width)) - - (while (or - ;; Always run the first iteration so we process empty lines. - first - - ;; Otherwise stop if we are at the start of a line. - (not (bolp))) - (setq first nil) - - (cl-case (char-before) - - ;; We have found a closer (paren or brace). - ((?\) ?}) - (backward-char) - (let ((bol (line-beginning-position))) - - ;; Jump back to corresponding opener. - (go-goto-opening-parenthesis) - - ;; Here we decrement the indent if we are closing an indented - ;; expression. In other words, the closer's line was indented - ;; relative to the opener's line, and that indent should not - ;; be inherited by our starting line. - (when (and - ;; We care about dangling expressions, not child blocks. - (not in-block) - - ;; Opener and closer aren't on same line. - (< (point) bol) - - (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p) - - ;; Opener is at same paren level as start of line (ignore sub-expressions). - (eq (go-paren-level) (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (go-paren-level))) - - ;; This dangling line opened indent relative to previous dangling line. - (go--continuation-line-indents-p)) - (cl-decf indent tab-width)))) - - ;; Brackets don't affect indentation, so just skip them. - ((?\]) - (backward-char))) - - ;; Skip non-closers since we are only interested in closing parens/braces. - (skip-syntax-backward "^)" (line-beginning-position)) - - (when (go-in-string-or-comment-p) - (go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment)) - - ;; At the beginning of the starting line. - (when (= start-line (point)) - - ;; We are a continuation line. - (if (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p) - (progn - ;; Presume a continuation line always gets an extra indent. - ;; We reduce the indent after the loop, if necessary. - (cl-incf indent tab-width) - - ;; Go to the end of the dangling line. - (goto-char (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p))) - - ;; If we aren't a continuation line and we have an enclosing paren - ;; or brace, jump to opener and increment our indent. - (when (go-goto-opening-parenthesis) - (setq in-block (go--flow-block-p)) - (cl-incf indent tab-width)))) - - ;; If we started in a child block we must follow dangling lines - ;; until they don't dangle anymore. This is to handle cases like: - ;; - ;; if foo || - ;; foo && - ;; foo { - ;; X - ;; - ;; There can be an arbitrary number of indents, so we must go back to - ;; the "if" to determine the indent of "X". - (when (and in-block (bolp) (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p)) - (goto-char (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p)))) - - ;; If our ending line is a continuation line but doesn't open - ;; an extra indent, reduce indent. We tentatively gave indents to all - ;; dangling lines and all lines inside open parens, so here we take that - ;; indent back. - ;; - ;; 1 + 1 + - ;; ending line 1 + foo( 1 + foo( - ;; starting line 1, becomes 1, - ;; ) ) - ;; - ;; - ;; 1 + 1 + - ;; ending line 1 + becomes 1 + - ;; starting line 1 1 - (when (and - (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p) - (not (go--continuation-line-indents-p))) - (cl-decf indent tab-width)) - - ;; Apply our computed indent relative to the indent of the - ;; ending line, or 0 if we are at the top level. - (if (and - (= 0 (go-paren-level)) - (not (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p))) - indent - (+ indent (current-indentation)))))) - -(defconst go--operator-chars "*/%<>&\\^+\\-|=!,." - "Individual characters that appear in operators. -Comma and period are included because they can be dangling operators, so -they need to be considered by `go--continuation-line-indents-p'") - -(defun go--operator-precedence (op) - "Go operator precedence (higher binds tighter)." - (cl-case (intern op) - (\. 7) ; "." in "foo.bar", binds tightest - (! 6) - ((* / % << >> & &^) 5) - ((+ - | ^) 4) - ((== != < <= > >=) 3) - (&& 2) - (|| 1) - (t 0))) - -(defun go--flow-block-p () - "Return whether looking at a { that opens a control flow block. - -We check for a { that is preceded by a space and is not a func -literal opening brace." - (save-excursion - (when (and - (eq (char-after) ?{) - (not (zerop (skip-syntax-backward " ")))) - - (let ((eol (line-end-position)) - (level (go-paren-level)) - (found-func-literal)) - - (beginning-of-line) - - ;; See if we find any "func" keywords on this line at the same paren - ;; level as the curly. - (while (and - (not found-func-literal) - (re-search-forward "\\_" eol t)) - (setq found-func-literal (and - (= level (go-paren-level)) - (not (go-in-string-or-comment-p))))) - (not found-func-literal))))) - -(defun go--continuation-line-indents-p () - "Return non-nil if the current continuation line opens an additional indent. - -This function works by looking at the Go operators used on the current -line. If all the operators bind tighter than the previous line's -dangling operator and the current line ends in a dangling operator or -open paren, the next line will have an additional indent. - -For example: -foo || - foo && // this continuation line opens another indent - foo" - (save-excursion - (let (prev-op (all-tighter t)) - - ;; Record the dangling operator from previous line. - (save-excursion - (goto-char (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p)) - (go--end-of-line) - (skip-syntax-backward " ") - (let ((end (point))) - (skip-chars-backward go--operator-chars) - (setq prev-op (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) end)))) - - (beginning-of-line) - - (when (or - ;; We can only open indent if we have a dangling operator, or - (go--current-line-has-dangling-op-p) - - (save-excursion - (go--end-of-line) - (backward-char) - (or - ;; Line ends in a "(" or ",", or - (eq (char-after) ?\() - (eq (char-after) ?,) - - ;; Line ends in a "{" that isn't a control block. - (and - (eq (char-after) ?{) - (not (go--flow-block-p)))))) - - (let ((prev-precedence (go--operator-precedence prev-op)) - (start-depth (go-paren-level)) - (line-start (line-beginning-position))) - - (end-of-line) - - ;; While we haven't found a looser operator and are on the starting line... - (while (and all-tighter (> (point) line-start)) - - ;; Skip over non-operator characters. - (skip-chars-backward (concat "^" go--operator-chars) line-start) - - (let ((end (point))) - (cond - ;; Ignore sub-expressions at different paren levels. - ((/= (go-paren-level) start-depth) - (skip-syntax-backward "^()")) - - ((go-in-string-or-comment-p) - (go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment)) - - ;; We found an operator. Check if it has lower precedence. - ((/= (skip-chars-backward go--operator-chars) 0) - (when (>= - prev-precedence - (go--operator-precedence (buffer-substring (point) end))) - (setq all-tighter nil))))))) - all-tighter)))) - -(defun go--end-of-line () - "Move to the end of the code on the current line. -Point will be left before any trailing comments. Point will be left -after the opening backtick of multiline strings." - (end-of-line) - (let ((keep-going t)) - (while keep-going - (skip-syntax-backward " ") - (when (looking-back "\\*/" (- (point) 2)) - ;; back up so we are in the /* comment */ - (backward-char)) - (if (go-in-comment-p) - (go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment) - (setq keep-going nil)))) - (when (go-in-string-p) - (go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment) - ;; forward one so point is after the opening "`" - (forward-char))) - -(defun go--line-suffix-p (re) - "Return non-nil if RE matches the end of the line starting from `point'. - -Trailing whitespace, trailing comments and trailing multiline strings are -ignored." - (let ((start (point)) - (end (save-excursion (go--end-of-line) (point)))) - (when (< start end) - (string-match-p - (concat "\\(?:" re "\\)$") - (buffer-substring-no-properties start end))))) - -(defun go--boring-line-p () - "Return non-nil if the current line probably doesn't impact indentation. - -A boring line is one that starts with a comment, is empty, is part of a -multiline comment, or starts and ends in a multiline string." - (or - (looking-at (concat go--comment-start-regexp "\\|[[:space:]]*$")) - (go-in-comment-p) - (and (go-in-string-p) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (go-in-string-p))))) - -(defun go--forward-line (&optional count) - "Like `forward-line' but skip comments and empty lines. - -Return non-nil if point changed lines." - (let (moved) - (while (and - (zerop (forward-line count)) - (setq moved t) - (go--boring-line-p)) - (setq count (if (and count (< count 0 )) -1 1))) - moved)) - -(defun go--case-comment-p (indent) - "Return non-nil if looking at a comment attached to a case statement. - -INDENT is the normal indent of this line, i.e. that of the case body." - (when (and - (> (current-indentation) 0) - (looking-at go--comment-start-regexp)) - - (let (switch-before - case-after - has-case-aligned-preceding-comment) - - (save-excursion - ;; Search for previous case-aligned comment. - (while (and - (zerop (forward-line -1)) - (cond - ((looking-at "^[[:space:]]*$")) - - ((looking-at go--comment-start-regexp) - (when (= (current-indentation) (- indent tab-width)) - (setq has-case-aligned-preceding-comment t)) - t) - - ((go-in-comment-p))))) - - ;; Record if a switch (or select) precedes us. - (setq switch-before (looking-at "^[[:space:]]*\\(switch\\|select\\)[[:space:]]"))) - - ;; Record if first proceeding non-comment line is a case statement. - (save-excursion - (while (and - (zerop (forward-line 1)) - (or - (looking-at go--comment-start-regexp) - (looking-at "^[[:space:]]*$") - (go-in-comment-p)))) - - (setq case-after (looking-at go--case-or-default-regexp))) - - (and - ;; a "case" statement comes after our comment - case-after - - (or - ;; "switch" statement precedes us, always align with "case" - switch-before - - ;; a preceding comment is aligned with "case", we should too - has-case-aligned-preceding-comment - - ;; other cases are ambiguous, so if comment is currently - ;; aligned with "case", leave it that way - (= (current-indentation) (- indent tab-width))))))) - -(defun go-mode-indent-line () - (interactive) - (let (indent - ;; case sensitively match "case", "default", etc. - (case-fold-search nil) - (pos (- (point-max) (point))) - (point (point)) - (beg (line-beginning-position)) - (non-tab-indents 0)) - (back-to-indentation) - (if (go-in-string-p) - (goto-char point) - (setq indent (go-indentation-at-point)) - (when (or - (and - (looking-at (concat go-label-regexp ":\\([[:space:]]*/.+\\)?$\\|" go--case-or-default-regexp)) - ;; don't think last part of multiline case statement is a label - (not (go-previous-line-has-dangling-op-p)) - (not (go--in-case-clause-list-p)) - (not (go--in-composite-literal-p))) - - ;; comment attached above a "case" statement - (go--case-comment-p indent)) - (cl-decf indent tab-width)) - - ;; Don't do anything if current indent is correct. - (when (/= indent (current-column)) - ;; Don't use tabs for indenting beyond "/*" in multiline - ;; comments. They don't play well with gofmt. - (when (go-in-comment-p) - (save-excursion - (go-goto-beginning-of-string-or-comment) - (when (> indent (current-indentation)) - (setq non-tab-indents (- indent (current-indentation))) - (setq indent (current-indentation))))) - - (delete-region beg (point)) - (indent-to indent) - (insert-char ? non-tab-indents)) - - ;; If initial point was within line's indentation, - ;; position after the indentation. Else stay at same point in text. - (if (> (- (point-max) pos) (point)) - (goto-char (- (point-max) pos)))))) - -(defun go-beginning-of-defun (&optional count) - (when (and (not (go-in-string-or-comment-p)) - (not (bolp)) - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (looking-at go-func-meth-regexp))) - ;; Point is already somewhere on the function definition. Move to the end of line so that searching backwards finds - ;; it. We don't go to the end of line unconditionally because that confuses evil-mode - ;; (https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el/issues/186) - ;; - ;; If point is already at the beginning of line and looking at a function, then we want go-beginning-of-defun to - ;; jump to the previous function instead. - (end-of-line)) - (setq count (or count 1)) - (let (first failure) - (dotimes (i (abs count)) - (setq first t) - (while (and (not failure) - (or first (go-in-string-or-comment-p))) - (if (>= count 0) - (progn - (go--backward-irrelevant) - (if (not (re-search-backward go-func-meth-regexp nil t)) - (setq failure t))) - (if (looking-at go-func-meth-regexp) - (forward-char)) - (if (not (re-search-forward go-func-meth-regexp nil t)) - (setq failure t))) - (setq first nil))) - (if (< count 0) - (beginning-of-line)) - (not failure))) - -(defun go-end-of-defun () - (let (orig-level) - ;; It can happen that we're not placed before a function by emacs - (if (not (looking-at "func")) - (go-beginning-of-defun -1)) - ;; Find the { that starts the function, i.e., the next { that isn't - ;; preceded by struct or interface, or a comment or struct tag. BUG: - ;; breaks if there's a comment between the struct/interface keyword and - ;; bracket, like this: - ;; - ;; struct /* why? */ { - (while (progn - (skip-chars-forward "^{") - (forward-char) - (or (go-in-string-or-comment-p) - (looking-back "\\(struct\\|interface\\)\\s-*{" - (line-beginning-position))))) - (setq orig-level (go-paren-level)) - (while (>= (go-paren-level) orig-level) - (skip-chars-forward "^}") - (forward-char)))) - - -(defvar go--fontify-param-has-name nil - "Whether the current params list has names. - -This is used during fontification of function signatures.") - -(defvar go--fontify-param-beg nil - "Position of \"(\" starting param list. - -This is used during fontification of function signatures.") - -(defun go--fontify-param-pre () - "Set `go--fontify-param-has-name' and `go--fontify-param-beg' appropriately. - -This is used as an anchored font lock keyword PRE-MATCH-FORM. We -must set `go--fontify-param-has-name' ahead of time because you -can't know if the param list is types only or names and types -until you see the end. For example: - -// types only -func foo(int, string) {} - -// names and types (don't know so until you see the \"int\"). -func foo(i, j int) {}" - (setq go--fontify-param-has-name (eq - (go--parameter-list-type (point-max)) - 'present)) - - ;; Remember where our match started so we can continue our search - ;; from here. - (setq go--fontify-param-beg (point)) - - ;; Return position of closing paren so we process the entire - ;; multiline param list. - (save-excursion - (let ((depth (go-paren-level))) - ;; First check that our paren is closed by the end of the file. This - ;; avoids expanding the fontification region to the entire file when you - ;; have an unclosed paren at file scope. - (when (save-excursion - (goto-char (1+ (buffer-size))) - (< (go-paren-level) depth)) - (while (and - (re-search-forward ")" nil t) - (>= (go-paren-level) depth))))) - (point))) - -(defun go--fontify-param-post () - "Move point back to opening paren. - -This is used as an anchored font lock keyword POST-MATCH-FORM. We -move point back to the opening \"(\" so we find nested param -lists." - (goto-char go--fontify-param-beg)) - -(defun go--match-param-start (end) - "Search for the starting of param lists. - -Search for the opening `(' of function signature param lists. -This covers the func receiver, params, and results. Interface -declarations are also included." - (let (found-match) - (while (and - (not found-match) - (re-search-forward (concat "\\(\\_<" go-identifier-regexp "\\)?(") end t)) - (when (not (go-in-string-or-comment-p)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) - - (let ((name (match-string 1))) - (when name - ;; We are in a param list if "func" preceded the "(" (i.e. - ;; func literal), or if we are in an interface - ;; declaration, e.g. "interface { foo(i int) }". - (setq found-match (or (string= name "func") (go--in-interface-p)))) - - ;; Otherwise we are in a param list if our "(" is preceded - ;; by ") " or "func ". - (when (and (not found-match) (not (zerop (skip-syntax-backward " ")))) - (setq found-match (or - (eq (char-before) ?\)) - (looking-back "\\_ (go-paren-level) orig-level))) - (forward-char)) - (when (and (looking-at-p ",") - (< (point) (1- end))) - (forward-char) - t))) - -(defun go--looking-at-keyword () - (and (looking-at (concat "\\(" go-identifier-regexp "\\)")) - (member (match-string 1) go-mode-keywords))) - -(defun go--match-type-switch-case (end) - "Match a \"case\" clause within a type switch." - (let (found-match) - (while (and - (not found-match) - - ;; Search for "case" statements. - (re-search-forward "^[[:space:]]*case " end t)) - - ;; Make sure we are in a type switch statement. - (setq found-match (go--in-type-switch-p))) - found-match)) - -(defun go--fontify-type-switch-case (end) - "Match a single type within a type switch case." - (let (found-match done) - ;; Loop until we find a match because we must skip types we don't - ;; handle, such as "interface { foo() }". - (while (and (not found-match) (not done)) - (when (looking-at (concat "\\(?:[[:space:]]*\\|//.*\\|\n\\)*" go-type-name-regexp "[[:space:]]*[,:]")) - (goto-char (match-end 1)) - (unless (member (match-string 1) go-constants) - (setq found-match t))) - (setq done (not (go--search-next-comma end)))) - found-match)) - -(defun go--containing-decl () - "Return containing decl kind var|const|type, if any." - (save-match-data - (or - (save-excursion - (and - (go-goto-opening-parenthesis) - (eq (char-after) ?\() - (skip-syntax-backward " ") - (skip-syntax-backward "w") - (looking-at "\\(var\\|const\\|type\\)[[:space:]]") - (match-string-no-properties 1))) - - (save-excursion - (let ((depth (go-paren-level))) - (beginning-of-line) - (and - (= (go-paren-level) depth) - (looking-at "[[:space:]]*\\(var\\|const\\|type\\)[[:space:]]") - (match-string-no-properties 1))))))) - -(defconst go--decl-ident-re (concat "\\(?:^\\|[[:space:]]\\)\\(\\(\\(" go-identifier-regexp "\\)\\)\\)\\_>")) - -(defun go--match-decl (end) - "Match identifiers in \"var\", \"type\" and \"const\" decls, as -well as \":=\" assignments. - -In order to only scan once, the regex has three subexpressions -that match the same identifier. Depending on the kind of -containing decl we zero out the subexpressions so the right one -gets highlighted by the font lock keyword." - (let (found-match decl) - (while (and - (not found-match) - (re-search-forward go--decl-ident-re end t)) - - (save-excursion - ;; Skip keywords. - (cond - ((member (match-string 1) go-mode-keywords)) - - ((and - ;; We are in a decl of some kind. - (setq decl (go--containing-decl)) - - ;; We aren't on right side of equals sign. - (not (go--looking-back-p "="))) - - (setq found-match t) - - ;; Unset match data subexpressions that don't apply based on - ;; the decl kind. - (let ((md (match-data))) - (cond - ((string= decl "var") - (setf (nth 4 md) nil (nth 5 md) nil (nth 6 md) nil (nth 7 md) nil) - (when (not go-fontify-variables) - (setf (nth 2 md) nil (nth 3 md) nil))) - ((string= decl "const") - (setf (nth 2 md) nil (nth 3 md) nil (nth 6 md) nil (nth 7 md) nil)) - ((string= decl "type") - (setf (nth 2 md) nil (nth 3 md) nil (nth 4 md) nil (nth 5 md) nil))) - (set-match-data md))) - - (go-fontify-variables - (save-match-data - ;; Left side of ":=" assignment. - (when (looking-at ".*:=") - (let ((depth (go-paren-level))) - (goto-char (match-end 0)) - ;; Make sure the ":=" isn't in a comment or a sub-block. - (setq found-match (and - (not (go-in-string-or-comment-p)) - (= depth (go-paren-level))))))))))) - found-match)) - -(defun go--looking-back-p (re) - "Return non-nil if RE matches beginning of line to point. - -RE is not anchored automatically." - (string-match-p - re - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (line-beginning-position)))) - - -(defconst go--ident-type-pair-re (concat "\\_<\\(" go-identifier-regexp "\\)[[:space:]]+" go-type-name-regexp)) - -(defun go--match-ident-type-pair (end) - "Search for identifier + type-name pairs. - -For example, this looks for the \"foo bar\" in \"var foo bar\", -yielding match-data for \"bar\" since that is a type name to be -fontified. This approach matches type names in var and const -decls, and in struct definitions. Return non-nil if search -succeeds." - (let (found-match) - (while (and - (not found-match) - (re-search-forward go--ident-type-pair-re end t)) - - ;; Make sure the neither match is a keyword. - (if (member (match-string 2) go-mode-keywords) - (goto-char (match-end 2)) - (if (member (match-string 1) go-mode-keywords) - (goto-char (match-end 1)) - (setq found-match t)))) - - found-match)) - -(defconst go--single-func-result-re (concat ")[[:space:]]+" go-type-name-regexp "\\(?:$\\|[[:space:]),]\\)")) - -(defun go--match-single-func-result (end) - "Match single result types. - -Parenthetical result lists are handled by the param list keyword, -so we need a separate keyword to handle singular result types -such as \"string\" in: - -func foo(i int) string" - (let (found-match) - (while (and - (not found-match) - (re-search-forward go--single-func-result-re end t)) - (when (not (member (match-string 1) go-mode-keywords)) - (setq found-match t) - (goto-char (match-end 1)))) - found-match)) - -(defconst go--type-alias-re - (concat "^[[:space:]]*\\(type[[:space:]]+\\)?" go-identifier-regexp "[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*" go-type-name-regexp)) - -(defun go--match-type-alias (end) - "Search for type aliases. - -We are looking for the right-hand-side of the type alias" - (let (found-match) - (while (and - (not found-match) - (re-search-forward go--type-alias-re end t)) - ;; Either line started with "type", or we are in a "type" block. - (setq found-match (or - (match-string 1) - (go--in-paren-with-prefix-p ?\( "type")))) - found-match)) - - -(defconst go--map-value-re - (concat "\\_\\[\\(?:\\[[^]]*\\]\\)*[^]]*\\]" go-type-name-regexp)) - -(defun go--match-map-value (end) - "Search for map value types." - (when (re-search-forward go--map-value-re end t) - ;; Move point to beginning of map value in case value itself is - ;; also a map (we will match it next iteration). - (goto-char (match-beginning 1)) - t)) - -(defconst go--label-re (concat "\\(" go-label-regexp "\\):")) - -(defun go--match-ident-colon (end) - "Search for composite literal field names and label definitions." - (let (found-match) - (while (and - (not found-match) - (re-search-forward go--label-re end t)) - - (save-excursion - (goto-char (match-beginning 1)) - (skip-syntax-backward " ") - - (setq found-match (or - ;; We are a label/field name if we are at the - ;; beginning of the line. - (bolp) - - ;; Composite literal field names, e.g. "Foo{Bar:". Note - ;; that this gives false positives for literal maps, - ;; arrays, and slices. - (and - (or (eq (char-before) ?,) (eq (char-before) ?{)) - (go--in-composite-literal-p)))))) - - found-match)) - -(defun go--parameter-list-type (end) - "Return `present' if the parameter list has names, or `absent' if not. -Assumes point is at the beginning of a parameter list, just -after '('." - (save-excursion - (skip-chars-forward "[:space:]\n" end) - (cond ((> (point) end) - nil) - ((looking-at (concat go-identifier-regexp "[[:space:]\n]*,")) - (goto-char (match-end 0)) - (go--parameter-list-type end)) - ((or (looking-at go-qualified-identifier-regexp) - (looking-at (concat go-type-name-no-prefix-regexp "[[:space:]\n]*\\(?:)\\|\\'\\)")) - (go--looking-at-keyword) - (looking-at "[*\\[]\\|\\.\\.\\.\\|\\'")) - 'absent) - (t 'present)))) - -(defun go--reset-dangling-cache-before-change (&optional _beg _end) - "Reset `go-dangling-cache'. - -This is intended to be called from `before-change-functions'." - (setq go-dangling-cache (make-hash-table :test 'eql))) - -(defun go--electric-indent-function (inserted-char) - (let ((prev (char-before (1- (point))))) - (cond - ;; Indent after starting/ending a comment. This is handy for - ;; comments above "case" statements and closing multiline - ;; comments. - ((or - (and (eq inserted-char ?/) (eq prev ?/)) - (and (eq inserted-char ?/) (eq prev ?*)) - (and (eq inserted-char ?*) (eq prev ?/))) - 'do-indent) - - ((eq inserted-char ? ) - (and - (eq prev ?e) - (eq (char-before (- (point) 2)) ?s) - (eq (char-before (- (point) 3)) ?a) - (eq (char-before (- (point) 4)) ?c))) - - ;; Trick electric-indent-mode into indenting inside multiline - ;; comments. - ((and (eq inserted-char ?\n) (go-in-comment-p)) - 'do-indent)))) - -(defun go--comment-region (beg end &optional arg) - "Switch to block comment when commenting a partial line." - (save-excursion - (goto-char beg) - (let ((beg-bol (line-beginning-position))) - (goto-char end) - (if (and - ;; beg and end are on the same line - (eq (line-beginning-position) beg-bol) - ;; end is not at end of line - (not (eq end (line-end-position)))) - (let ((comment-start "/* ") - (comment-end " */") - (comment-padding "")) - (comment-region-default beg end arg)) - (comment-region-default beg end arg))))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode go-mode prog-mode "Go" - "Major mode for editing Go source text. - -This mode provides (not just) basic editing capabilities for -working with Go code. It offers almost complete syntax -highlighting, indentation that is almost identical to gofmt and -proper parsing of the buffer content to allow features such as -navigation by function, manipulation of comments or detection of -strings. - -In addition to these core features, it offers various features to -help with writing Go code. You can directly run buffer content -through gofmt, read godoc documentation from within Emacs, modify -and clean up the list of package imports or interact with the -Playground (uploading and downloading pastes). - -The following extra functions are defined: - -- `gofmt' -- `godoc' and `godoc-at-point' -- `go-import-add' -- `go-goto-arguments' -- `go-goto-docstring' -- `go-goto-function' -- `go-goto-function-name' -- `go-goto-imports' -- `go-goto-return-values' -- `go-goto-method-receiver' -- `go-play-buffer' and `go-play-region' -- `go-download-play' -- `godef-describe' and `godef-jump' -- `go-coverage' - -If you want to automatically run `gofmt' before saving a file, -add the following hook to your Emacs configuration: - -\(add-hook 'before-save-hook #'gofmt-before-save) - -If you want to use `godef-jump' instead of etags (or similar), -consider binding godef-jump to `M-.', which is the default key -for `find-tag': - -\(add-hook 'go-mode-hook (lambda () - (local-set-key (kbd \"M-.\") #'godef-jump))) - -Please note that godef is an external dependency. You can install -it with - -go get github.com/rogpeppe/godef - - -If you're looking for even more integration with Go, namely -on-the-fly syntax checking, auto-completion and snippets, it is -recommended that you look at flycheck -\(see URL `https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck') or flymake in combination -with goflymake (see URL `https://github.com/dougm/goflymake'), gocode -\(see URL `https://github.com/nsf/gocode'), go-eldoc -\(see URL `github.com/syohex/emacs-go-eldoc') and yasnippet-go -\(see URL `https://github.com/dominikh/yasnippet-go')" - - ;; Font lock - (setq font-lock-defaults '(go--build-font-lock-keywords)) - (setq font-lock-multiline t) - - ;; Indentation - (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) #'go-mode-indent-line) - - ;; Comments - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "// ") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-use-syntax) t) - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "\\(//+\\|/\\*+\\)\\s *") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-region-function) #'go--comment-region) - ;; Set comment-multi-line to t so that comment-indent-new-line - ;; doesn't use one /* */ per line. Thanks to comment-use-syntax, - ;; Emacs is smart enough to still insert new // for single-line - ;; comments. - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-multi-line) t) - - (set (make-local-variable 'beginning-of-defun-function) #'go-beginning-of-defun) - (set (make-local-variable 'end-of-defun-function) #'go-end-of-defun) - (setq-local paragraph-start - (concat "[[:space:]]*\\(?:" - comment-start-skip - "\\|\\*/?[[:space:]]*\\|\\)$")) - (setq-local paragraph-separate paragraph-start) - (setq-local fill-paragraph-function #'go-fill-paragraph) - (setq-local fill-forward-paragraph-function #'go--fill-forward-paragraph) - (setq-local adaptive-fill-function #'go--find-fill-prefix) - (setq-local adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp "") - (setq-local comment-line-break-function #'go--comment-indent-new-line) - - (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties) t) - (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function) #'go-propertize-syntax) - - (when (boundp 'electric-indent-chars) - (set (make-local-variable 'electric-indent-chars) '(?\n ?} ?\) ?:)) - (add-hook 'electric-indent-functions #'go--electric-indent-function nil t)) - - (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-error-screen-columns) nil) - - (set (make-local-variable 'go-dangling-cache) (make-hash-table :test 'eql)) - (add-hook 'before-change-functions #'go--reset-dangling-cache-before-change t t) - - ;; ff-find-other-file - (setq ff-other-file-alist 'go-other-file-alist) - - (setq imenu-generic-expression - '(("type" "^type *\\([^ \t\n\r\f]*\\)" 1) - ("func" "^func *\\(.*\\) {" 1))) - (imenu-add-to-menubar "Index") - - ;; Go style - (setq indent-tabs-mode t) - - ;; Handle unit test failure output in compilation-mode - ;; - ;; Note that we add our entry to the beginning of - ;; compilation-error-regexp-alist. In older versions of Emacs, the - ;; list was processed from the end, and we would've wanted to add - ;; ours last. But at some point this changed, and now the list is - ;; processed from the beginning. It's important that our entry comes - ;; before gnu, because gnu matches go test output, but includes the - ;; leading whitespace in the file name. - ;; - ;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2001-12/msg00674.html - ;; documents the old, reversed order. - (when (and (boundp 'compilation-error-regexp-alist) - (boundp 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist)) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'go-test) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist - '(go-test . ("^\\s-+\\([^()\t\n]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):? .*$" 1 2)) t))) - -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons "\\.go\\'" 'go-mode)) - -(defun go--apply-rcs-patch (patch-buffer) - "Apply an RCS-formatted diff from PATCH-BUFFER to the current buffer." - (let ((target-buffer (current-buffer)) - ;; Relative offset between buffer line numbers and line numbers - ;; in patch. - ;; - ;; Line numbers in the patch are based on the source file, so - ;; we have to keep an offset when making changes to the - ;; buffer. - ;; - ;; Appending lines decrements the offset (possibly making it - ;; negative), deleting lines increments it. This order - ;; simplifies the forward-line invocations. - (line-offset 0) - (column (current-column))) - (save-excursion - (with-current-buffer patch-buffer - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (not (eobp)) - (unless (looking-at "^\\([ad]\\)\\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\)") - (error "Invalid rcs patch or internal error in go--apply-rcs-patch")) - (forward-line) - (let ((action (match-string 1)) - (from (string-to-number (match-string 2))) - (len (string-to-number (match-string 3)))) - (cond - ((equal action "a") - (let ((start (point))) - (forward-line len) - (let ((text (buffer-substring start (point)))) - (with-current-buffer target-buffer - (cl-decf line-offset len) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (- from len line-offset)) - (insert text))))) - ((equal action "d") - (with-current-buffer target-buffer - (go--goto-line (- from line-offset)) - (cl-incf line-offset len) - (go--delete-whole-line len))) - (t - (error "Invalid rcs patch or internal error in go--apply-rcs-patch"))))))) - (move-to-column column))) - -(defun gofmt--is-goimports-p () - (string-equal (file-name-base gofmt-command) "goimports")) - -(defun gofmt () - "Format the current buffer according to the formatting tool. - -The tool used can be set via ‘gofmt-command’ (default: gofmt) and additional -arguments can be set as a list via ‘gofmt-args’." - (interactive) - (let ((tmpfile (make-nearby-temp-file "gofmt" nil ".go")) - (patchbuf (get-buffer-create "*Gofmt patch*")) - (errbuf (if gofmt-show-errors (get-buffer-create "*Gofmt Errors*"))) - (coding-system-for-read 'utf-8) - (coding-system-for-write 'utf-8) - our-gofmt-args) - - (unwind-protect - (save-restriction - (widen) - (if errbuf - (with-current-buffer errbuf - (setq buffer-read-only nil) - (erase-buffer))) - (with-current-buffer patchbuf - (erase-buffer)) - - (write-region nil nil tmpfile) - - (when (and (gofmt--is-goimports-p) buffer-file-name) - (setq our-gofmt-args - (append our-gofmt-args - ;; srcdir, despite its name, supports - ;; accepting a full path, and some features - ;; of goimports rely on knowing the full - ;; name. - (list "-srcdir" (file-local-name - (file-truename buffer-file-name)))))) - (setq our-gofmt-args - (append our-gofmt-args gofmt-args - (list "-w" (file-local-name tmpfile)))) - (message "Calling gofmt: %s %s" gofmt-command our-gofmt-args) - ;; We're using errbuf for the mixed stdout and stderr output. This - ;; is not an issue because gofmt -w does not produce any stdout - ;; output in case of success. - (if (zerop (apply #'process-file gofmt-command nil errbuf nil our-gofmt-args)) - (progn - ;; There is no remote variant of ‘call-process-region’, but we - ;; can invoke diff locally, and the results should be the same. - (if (zerop (let ((local-copy (file-local-copy tmpfile))) - (unwind-protect - (call-process-region - (point-min) (point-max) "diff" nil patchbuf - nil "-n" "-" (or local-copy tmpfile)) - (when local-copy (delete-file local-copy))))) - (message "Buffer is already gofmted") - (go--apply-rcs-patch patchbuf) - (message "Applied gofmt")) - (if errbuf (gofmt--kill-error-buffer errbuf))) - (message "Could not apply gofmt") - (if errbuf (gofmt--process-errors (buffer-file-name) tmpfile errbuf)))) - - (kill-buffer patchbuf) - (delete-file tmpfile)))) - - -(defun gofmt--process-errors (filename tmpfile errbuf) - (with-current-buffer errbuf - (if (eq gofmt-show-errors 'echo) - (progn - (message "%s" (buffer-string)) - (gofmt--kill-error-buffer errbuf)) - ;; Convert the gofmt stderr to something understood by the compilation mode. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (save-excursion - (save-match-data - (search-forward "flag provided but not defined: -srcdir" nil t))) - (insert "Your version of goimports is too old and doesn't support vendoring. Please update goimports!\n\n")) - (insert "gofmt errors:\n") - (let ((truefile - (if (gofmt--is-goimports-p) - (concat (file-name-directory filename) (file-name-nondirectory tmpfile)) - tmpfile))) - (while (search-forward-regexp - (concat "^\\(" (regexp-quote (file-local-name truefile)) - "\\):") - nil t) - (replace-match (file-name-nondirectory filename) t t nil 1))) - (compilation-mode) - (display-buffer errbuf)))) - -(defun gofmt--kill-error-buffer (errbuf) - (let ((win (get-buffer-window errbuf))) - (if win - (quit-window t win) - (kill-buffer errbuf)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun gofmt-before-save () - "Add this to .emacs to run gofmt on the current buffer when saving: -\(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save). - -Note that this will cause ‘go-mode’ to get loaded the first time -you save any file, kind of defeating the point of autoloading." - - (interactive) - (when (eq major-mode 'go-mode) (gofmt))) - -(defun godoc--read-query () - "Read a godoc query from the minibuffer." - (if godoc-use-completing-read - (completing-read "godoc; " - (go-packages) nil nil nil 'go-godoc-history) - (read-from-minibuffer "godoc: " nil nil nil 'go-godoc-history))) - -(defun godoc--buffer-name (query) - "Determine the name to use for the output buffer of a given godoc QUERY." - (if godoc-reuse-buffer - "*godoc*" - (concat "*godoc " query "*"))) - -(defun godoc--get-buffer (query) - "Get an empty buffer for a godoc QUERY." - (let* ((buffer-name (godoc--buffer-name query)) - (buffer (get-buffer buffer-name))) - ;; Kill the existing buffer if it already exists. - (when buffer (kill-buffer buffer)) - (get-buffer-create buffer-name))) - -(defun godoc--buffer-sentinel (proc event) - "Sentinel function run when godoc command completes." - (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) - (cond ((string= event "finished\n") ;; Successful exit. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (godoc-mode) - (display-buffer (current-buffer) t)) - ((/= (process-exit-status proc) 0) ;; Error exit. - (let ((output (buffer-string))) - (kill-buffer (current-buffer)) - (message (concat "godoc: " output))))))) - -(define-derived-mode godoc-mode special-mode "Godoc" - "Major mode for showing Go documentation." - (view-mode-enter)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun godoc (query) - "Show Go documentation for QUERY, much like \\\\[man]." - (interactive (list (godoc--read-query))) - (go--godoc query godoc-command)) - -(defun go--godoc (query command) - (unless (string= query "") - (set-process-sentinel - (start-process-shell-command "godoc" (godoc--get-buffer query) - (concat command " " query)) - 'godoc--buffer-sentinel) - nil)) - -(defun godoc-at-point (point) - "Show Go documentation for the identifier at POINT. - -It uses `godoc-at-point-function' to look up the documentation." - (interactive "d") - (funcall godoc-at-point-function point)) - -(defun go-goto-imports () - "Move point to the block of imports. - -If using - - import ( - \"foo\" - \"bar\" - ) - -it will move point directly behind the last import. - -If using - - import \"foo\" - import \"bar\" - -it will move point to the next line after the last import. - -If no imports can be found, point will be moved after the package -declaration." - (interactive) - ;; FIXME if there's a block-commented import before the real - ;; imports, we'll jump to that one. - - ;; Generally, this function isn't very forgiving. it'll bark on - ;; extra whitespace. It works well for clean code. - (let ((old-point (point))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (cond - ((re-search-forward "^import ()" nil t) - (backward-char 1) - 'block-empty) - ((re-search-forward "^import ([^)]+)" nil t) - (backward-char 2) - 'block) - ((re-search-forward "\\(^import \\([^\"]+ \\)?\"[^\"]+\"\n?\\)+" nil t) - 'single) - ((re-search-forward "^[[:space:]\n]*package .+?\n" nil t) - (message "No imports found, moving point after package declaration") - 'none) - (t - (goto-char old-point) - (message "No imports or package declaration found. Is this really a Go file?") - 'fail)))) - -(defun go-play-buffer () - "Like `go-play-region', but acts on the entire buffer." - (interactive) - (go-play-region (point-min) (point-max))) - -(defun go-play-region (start end) - "Send the region between START and END to the Playground. -If non-nil `go-play-browse-function' is called with the -Playground URL. - -By default this function will prompt to confirm you want to upload -code to the Playground. You can disable the confirmation by setting -`go-confirm-playground-uploads' to nil." - (interactive "r") - (if (and go-confirm-playground-uploads - (not (yes-or-no-p "Upload to public Go Playground? "))) - (message "Upload aborted") - (let* ((url-request-method "POST") - (url-request-extra-headers - '(("Content-Type" . "text/plain; charset=UTF-8"))) - (url-request-data - (encode-coding-string - (buffer-substring-no-properties start end) - 'utf-8)) - - (content-buf (url-retrieve - "https://play.golang.org/share" - (lambda (arg) - (cond - ((equal :error (car arg)) - (signal 'go-play-error (cdr arg))) - (t - (re-search-forward "\n\n") - (let ((url (format "https://play.golang.org/p/%s" - (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))) - (when go-play-browse-function - (funcall go-play-browse-function url)))))))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun go-download-play (url) - "Download a paste from the playground and insert it in a Go buffer. -Tries to look for a URL at point." - (interactive (list (read-from-minibuffer "Playground URL: " (ffap-url-p (ffap-string-at-point 'url))))) - (with-current-buffer - (let ((url-request-method "GET") url-request-data url-request-extra-headers) - (url-retrieve-synchronously (concat url ".go"))) - (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer (concat (car (last (split-string url "/"))) ".go")))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (re-search-forward "\n\n") - (copy-to-buffer buffer (point) (point-max)) - (kill-buffer) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (go-mode) - (switch-to-buffer buffer))))) - -(defun go-propertize-syntax (start end) - (save-excursion - (goto-char start) - (while (search-forward "\\" end t) - (put-text-property (1- (point)) (point) 'syntax-table (if (= (char-after) ?`) '(1) '(9)))))) - -(defun go-import-add (arg import) - "Add a new IMPORT to the list of imports. - -When called with a prefix ARG asks for an alternative name to -import the package as. - -If no list exists yet, one will be created if possible. - -If an identical import has been commented, it will be -uncommented, otherwise a new import will be added." - - ;; - If there's a matching `// import "foo"`, uncomment it - ;; - If we're in an import() block and there's a matching `"foo"`, uncomment it - ;; - Otherwise add a new import, with the appropriate syntax - (interactive - (list - current-prefix-arg - (replace-regexp-in-string "^[\"']\\|[\"']$" "" (completing-read "Package: " (go-packages))))) - (save-excursion - (let (as line import-start) - (if arg - (setq as (read-from-minibuffer "Import as: "))) - (if as - (setq line (format "%s \"%s\"" as import)) - (setq line (format "\"%s\"" import))) - - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (re-search-forward (concat "^[[:space:]]*//[[:space:]]*import " line "$") nil t) - (uncomment-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) - (cl-case (go-goto-imports) - (fail (message "Could not find a place to add import.")) - (block-empty - (insert "\n\t" line "\n")) - (block - (save-excursion - (re-search-backward "^import (") - (setq import-start (point))) - (if (re-search-backward (concat "^[[:space:]]*//[[:space:]]*" line "$") import-start t) - (uncomment-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) - (insert "\n\t" line))) - (single (insert "import " line "\n")) - (none (insert "\nimport (\n\t" line "\n)\n"))))))) - -(defun go-root-and-paths () - (let* ((output (process-lines go-command "env" "GOROOT" "GOPATH")) - (root (car output)) - (paths (split-string (cadr output) path-separator))) - (cons root paths))) - -(defun go--string-prefix-p (s1 s2 &optional ignore-case) - "Return non-nil if S1 is a prefix of S2. -If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is case-insensitive." - (eq t (compare-strings s1 nil nil - s2 0 (length s1) ignore-case))) - -(defun go--directory-dirs (dir) - "Recursively return all subdirectories in DIR." - (if (file-directory-p dir) - (let ((dir (directory-file-name dir)) - (dirs '()) - (files (directory-files dir nil nil t))) - (dolist (file files) - (unless (member file '("." "..")) - (let ((file (concat dir "/" file))) - (if (and (file-directory-p file) - (not (file-symlink-p file))) - (setq dirs (append (cons file - (go--directory-dirs file)) - dirs)))))) - dirs) - '())) - - -(defun go-packages () - (funcall go-packages-function)) - -(defun go-packages-native () - "Return a list of all installed Go packages." - (declare (obsolete "this function does not work well with modern versions of Go. You should use `go-packages-go-list' instead." "1.7.0")) - (sort - (delete-dups - (cl-mapcan - (lambda (topdir) - (let ((pkgdir (concat topdir "/pkg/"))) - (cl-mapcan (lambda (dir) - (mapcar (lambda (file) - (let ((sub (substring file (length pkgdir) -2))) - (unless (or (go--string-prefix-p "obj/" sub) (go--string-prefix-p "tool/" sub)) - (mapconcat #'identity (cdr (split-string sub "/")) "/")))) - (if (file-directory-p dir) - (directory-files dir t "\\.a$")))) - (if (file-directory-p pkgdir) - (go--directory-dirs pkgdir))))) - (go-root-and-paths))) - #'string<)) - -(defun go-packages-go-list () - "Return a list of all Go packages, using `go list'." - (process-lines go-command "list" "-e" "all")) - -(defun go-unused-imports-lines () - (reverse (remove nil - (mapcar - (lambda (line) - (when (string-match "^\\(.+\\):\\([[:digit:]]+\\):\\([[:digit:]]+\\): imported and not used: \".+\".*$" line) - (let ((error-file-name (match-string 1 line)) - (error-line-num (match-string 2 line))) - (if (string= (file-truename error-file-name) (file-truename buffer-file-name)) - (string-to-number error-line-num))))) - (split-string (shell-command-to-string - (concat go-command - (if (string-match "_test\\.go$" buffer-file-truename) - " test -c" - (concat " build -o " null-device)) - " -gcflags=-e" - " " - (shell-quote-argument (file-truename buffer-file-name)))) "\n"))))) - -(defun go-remove-unused-imports (arg) - "Remove all unused imports. -If ARG is non-nil, unused imports will be commented, otherwise -they will be removed completely." - (declare (obsolete "set `gofmt-command' to goimports instead, or use LSP and gopls's \"Organize Imports\" code action." "1.7.0")) - (interactive "P") - (save-excursion - (let ((cur-buffer (current-buffer)) flymake-state lines) - (when (boundp 'flymake-mode) - (setq flymake-state flymake-mode) - (flymake-mode -1)) - (save-some-buffers nil (lambda () (equal cur-buffer (current-buffer)))) - (if (buffer-modified-p) - (message "Cannot operate on unsaved buffer") - (setq lines (go-unused-imports-lines)) - (dolist (import lines) - (go--goto-line import) - (beginning-of-line) - (if arg - (comment-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) - (go--delete-whole-line))) - (message "Removed %d imports" (length lines))) - (if flymake-state (flymake-mode 1))))) - -(defun godef--find-file-line-column (specifier other-window) - "Given a file name in the format of `filename:line:column', -visit FILENAME and go to line LINE and column COLUMN." - (if (not (string-match "\\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)" specifier)) - ;; We've only been given a directory name - (funcall (if other-window #'find-file-other-window #'find-file) specifier) - (let ((filename (match-string 1 specifier)) - (line (string-to-number (match-string 2 specifier))) - (column (string-to-number (match-string 3 specifier)))) - (funcall (if other-window #'find-file-other-window #'find-file) filename) - (go--goto-line line) - (beginning-of-line) - (forward-char (1- column)) - (if (buffer-modified-p) - (message "Buffer is modified, file position might not have been correct"))))) - -(defun godef--call (point) - "Call godef, acquiring definition position and expression -description at POINT." - (if (not (buffer-file-name (go--coverage-origin-buffer))) - (error "Cannot use godef on a buffer without a file name") - (let ((outbuf (generate-new-buffer "*godef*")) - (coding-system-for-read 'utf-8) - (coding-system-for-write 'utf-8)) - (prog2 - (call-process-region (point-min) - (point-max) - godef-command - nil - outbuf - nil - "-i" - "-t" - "-f" - (file-truename (buffer-file-name (go--coverage-origin-buffer))) - "-o" - ;; Emacs point and byte positions are 1-indexed. - (number-to-string (1- (position-bytes point)))) - (with-current-buffer outbuf - (split-string (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)) "\n")) - (kill-buffer outbuf))))) - -(defun godef--successful-p (output) - (not (or (string= "-" output) - (string= "godef: no identifier found" output) - (string= "godef: no object" output) - (go--string-prefix-p "godef: no declaration found for " output) - (go--string-prefix-p "error finding import path for " output)))) - -(defun godef--error (output) - (cond - ((godef--successful-p output) - nil) - ((string= "-" output) - "godef: expression is not defined anywhere") - (t - output))) - -(defun godef-describe (point) - "Describe the expression at POINT." - (interactive "d") - (condition-case nil - (let ((description (cdr (butlast (godef--call point) 1)))) - (if (not description) - (message "No description found for expression at point") - (message "%s" (mapconcat #'identity description "\n")))) - (file-error (message "Could not run godef binary")))) - -(defun godef-jump (point &optional other-window) - "Jump to the definition of the expression at POINT." - (interactive "d") - (condition-case nil - (let ((file (car (godef--call point)))) - (if (not (godef--successful-p file)) - (message "%s" (godef--error file)) - (push-mark) - ;; TODO: Integrate this facility with XRef. - (xref-push-marker-stack) - (godef--find-file-line-column file other-window))) - (file-error (message "Could not run godef binary")))) - -(defun godef-jump-other-window (point) - (interactive "d") - (godef-jump point t)) - -(defun go--goto-line (line) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- line))) - -(defun go--line-column-to-point (line column) - (save-excursion - (go--goto-line line) - (forward-char (1- column)) - (point))) - -(cl-defstruct go--covered - start-line start-column end-line end-column covered count) - -(defun go--coverage-file () - "Return the coverage file to use, either by reading it from the -current coverage buffer or by prompting for it." - (if (boundp 'go--coverage-current-file-name) - go--coverage-current-file-name - (read-file-name "Coverage file: " nil nil t))) - -(defun go--coverage-origin-buffer () - "Return the buffer to base the coverage on." - (or (buffer-base-buffer) (current-buffer))) - -(defun go--coverage-face (count divisor) - "Return the intensity face for COUNT when using DIVISOR -to scale it to a range [0,10]. - -DIVISOR scales the absolute cover count to values from 0 to 10. -For DIVISOR = 0 the count will always translate to 8." - (let* ((norm (cond - ((= count 0) - -0.1) ;; Uncovered code, set to -0.1 so n becomes 0. - ((= divisor 0) - 0.8) ;; covermode=set, set to 0.8 so n becomes 8. - (t - (/ (log count) divisor)))) - (n (1+ (floor (* norm 9))))) ;; Convert normalized count [0,1] to intensity [0,10] - (concat "go-coverage-" (number-to-string n)))) - -(defun go--coverage-make-overlay (range divisor) - "Create a coverage overlay for a RANGE of covered/uncovered code. -Use DIVISOR to scale absolute counts to a [0,10] scale." - (let* ((count (go--covered-count range)) - (face (go--coverage-face count divisor)) - (ov (make-overlay (go--line-column-to-point (go--covered-start-line range) - (go--covered-start-column range)) - (go--line-column-to-point (go--covered-end-line range) - (go--covered-end-column range))))) - - (overlay-put ov 'face face) - (overlay-put ov 'help-echo (format "Count: %d" count)))) - -(defun go--coverage-clear-overlays () - "Remove existing overlays and put a single untracked overlay -over the entire buffer." - (remove-overlays) - (overlay-put (make-overlay (point-min) (point-max)) - 'face - 'go-coverage-untracked)) - -(defun go--coverage-parse-file (coverage-file file-name) - "Parse COVERAGE-FILE and extract coverage information and -divisor for FILE-NAME." - (let (ranges - (max-count 0)) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents coverage-file) - (go--goto-line 2) ;; Skip over mode - (while (not (eobp)) - (let* ((parts (split-string (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) ":")) - (file (car parts)) - (rest (split-string (nth 1 parts) "[., ]"))) - - (cl-destructuring-bind - (start-line start-column end-line end-column num count) - (mapcar #'string-to-number rest) - - (when (string= (file-name-nondirectory file) file-name) - (if (> count max-count) - (setq max-count count)) - (push (make-go--covered :start-line start-line - :start-column start-column - :end-line end-line - :end-column end-column - :covered (/= count 0) - :count count) - ranges))) - - (forward-line))) - - (list ranges (if (> max-count 0) (log max-count) 0))))) - -(defun go-coverage (&optional coverage-file) - "Open a clone of the current buffer and overlay it with -coverage information gathered via go test -coverprofile=COVERAGE-FILE. - -If COVERAGE-FILE is nil, it will either be inferred from the -current buffer if it's already a coverage buffer, or be prompted -for." - (interactive) - (let* ((cur-buffer (current-buffer)) - (origin-buffer (go--coverage-origin-buffer)) - (gocov-buffer-name (concat (buffer-name origin-buffer) "")) - (coverage-file (or coverage-file (go--coverage-file))) - (ranges-and-divisor (go--coverage-parse-file - coverage-file - (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name origin-buffer)))) - (cov-mtime (nth 5 (file-attributes coverage-file))) - (cur-mtime (nth 5 (file-attributes (buffer-file-name origin-buffer))))) - - (if (< (float-time cov-mtime) (float-time cur-mtime)) - (message "Coverage file is older than the source file.")) - - (with-current-buffer (or (get-buffer gocov-buffer-name) - (make-indirect-buffer origin-buffer gocov-buffer-name t)) - (set (make-local-variable 'go--coverage-current-file-name) coverage-file) - - (save-excursion - (go--coverage-clear-overlays) - (dolist (range (car ranges-and-divisor)) - (go--coverage-make-overlay range (cadr ranges-and-divisor)))) - - (if (not (eq cur-buffer (current-buffer))) - (display-buffer (current-buffer) `(,go-coverage-display-buffer-func)))))) - -(defun go-goto-function (&optional arg) - "Go to the function definition (named or anonymous) surrounding point. - -If we are on a docstring, follow the docstring down. -If no function is found, assume that we are at the top of a file -and search forward instead. - -If point is looking at the func keyword of an anonymous function, -go to the surrounding function. - -If ARG is non-nil, anonymous functions are ignored." - (interactive "P") - (let ((p (point))) - (cond - ((save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (looking-at "^//")) - ;; In case we are looking at the docstring, move on forward until we are - ;; not anymore - (beginning-of-line) - (while (looking-at "^//") - (forward-line 1)) - ;; If we are still not looking at a function, retry by calling self again. - (when (not (looking-at "\\")) - (go-goto-function arg))) - - ;; If we're already looking at an anonymous func, look for the - ;; surrounding function. - ((and (looking-at "\\") - (not (looking-at "^func\\>"))) - (re-search-backward "\\" nil t)) - - ((not (looking-at "\\")) - ;; If point is on the "func" keyword, step back a word and retry - (if (string= (symbol-name (symbol-at-point)) "func") - (backward-word) - ;; If we are not looking at the beginning of a function line, do a regexp - ;; search backwards - (re-search-backward "\\" nil t)) - - ;; If nothing is found, assume that we are at the top of the file and - ;; should search forward instead. - (when (not (looking-at "\\")) - (re-search-forward "\\" nil t) - (go--forward-word -1)) - - ;; If we have landed at an anonymous function, it is possible that we - ;; were not inside it but below it. If we were not inside it, we should - ;; go to the containing function. - (while (and (not (go--in-function-p p)) - (not (looking-at "^func\\>"))) - (go-goto-function arg))))) - - (cond - ((go-in-comment-p) - ;; If we are still in a comment, redo the call so that we get out of it. - (go-goto-function arg)) - - ((and (looking-at "\\")) - (go-goto-function)) - (let ((start (point))) - (go--goto-opening-curly-brace) - - (unless (looking-at "{") - (error "Expected to be looking at opening curly brace")) - (forward-list 1) - (and (>= compare-point start) - (<= compare-point (point)))))) - -(defun go-goto-function-name (&optional arg) - "Go to the name of the current function. - -If the function is a test, place point after 'Test'. -If the function is anonymous, place point on the 'func' keyword. - -If ARG is non-nil, anonymous functions are skipped." - (interactive "P") - (when (not (looking-at "\\")) - (go-goto-function arg)) - ;; If we are looking at func( we are on an anonymous function and - ;; nothing else should be done. - (when (not (looking-at "\\ b" st) - st) - "Syntax table for `go-dot-mod-mode'.") - -(defconst go-dot-mod-mode-keywords - '("module" "go" "require" "replace" "exclude") - "All keywords for go.mod files. Used for font locking.") - -(defgroup go-dot-mod nil - "Options specific to `go-dot-mod-mode`." - :group 'go) - -(defface go-dot-mod-module-name '((t :inherit default)) - "Face for module name in \"require\" list." - :group 'go-dot-mod) - -(defface go-dot-mod-module-version '((t :inherit default)) - "Face for module version in \"require\" list." - :group 'go-dot-mod) - -(defface go-dot-mod-module-semver '((t :inherit go-dot-mod-module-version)) - "Face for module semver in \"require\" list." - :group 'go-dot-mod) - - -(defvar go-dot-mod-font-lock-keywords - `( - (,(concat "^\\s-*\\(" (regexp-opt go-dot-mod-mode-keywords t) "\\)\\s-") 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("\\(?:^\\|=>\\)\\s-*\\([^[:space:]\n()]+\\)\\(?:\\s-+\\(v[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\)\\([^[:space:]\n]*\\)\\)?" (1 'go-dot-mod-module-name) (2 'go-dot-mod-module-semver nil t) (3 'go-dot-mod-module-version nil t))) - "Keyword highlighting specification for `go-dot-mod-mode'.") - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode go-dot-mod-mode fundamental-mode "Go Mod" - "A major mode for editing go.mod files." - :syntax-table go-dot-mod-mode-syntax-table - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "// ") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-use-syntax) t) - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "\\(//+\\)\\s *") - - (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) - '(go-dot-mod-font-lock-keywords)) - (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) 'go-mode-indent-line) - - ;; Go style - (setq indent-tabs-mode t) - - ;; we borrow the go-mode-indent function so we need this buffer cache - (set (make-local-variable 'go-dangling-cache) (make-hash-table :test 'eql)) - (add-hook 'before-change-functions #'go--reset-dangling-cache-before-change t t)) - -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("go\\.mod\\'" . go-dot-mod-mode)) - -(defconst go-dot-work-mode-keywords - '("go" "replace" "use") - "All keywords for go.work files. Used for font locking.") - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode go-dot-work-mode fundamental-mode "Go Work" - "A major mode for editor go.work files." - :syntax-table go-dot-mod-mode-syntax-table - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "// ") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-use-syntax) t) - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "\\(//+\\)\\s *") - - (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) - '(go-dot-work-mode-keywords)) - (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) 'go-mode-indent-line) - - ;; Go style - (setq indent-tabs-mode t) - - ;; we borrow the go-mode-indent function so we need this buffer cache - (set (make-local-variable 'go-dangling-cache) (make-hash-table :test 'eql)) - (add-hook 'before-change-functions #'go--reset-dangling-cache-before-change t t)) - -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("go\\.work\\'" . go-dot-work-mode)) - -;; The following functions were copied (and modified) from rust-mode.el. -;; -;; Copyright (c) 2015 The Rust Project Developers -;; -;; Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any -;; person obtaining a copy of this software and associated -;; documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the -;; Software without restriction, including without -;; limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, -;; publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of -;; the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software -;; is furnished to do so, subject to the following -;; conditions: -;; -;; The above copyright notice and this permission notice -;; shall be included in all copies or substantial portions -;; of the Software. - -(defun go--fill-prefix-for-comment-start (line-start) - "Determine what to use for `fill-prefix' based on the text at LINE-START." - (let ((result - ;; Replace /* with same number of spaces - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\(?:/\\*+?\\)[!*]?" - (lambda (s) - (let ((offset (if (eq t - (compare-strings "/*" nil nil - s - (- (length s) 2) - (length s))) - 1 2))) - (make-string (1+ (- (length s) offset)) ?\x20))) - line-start))) - ;; Make sure we've got at least one space at the end - (if (not (= (aref result (- (length result) 1)) ?\x20)) - (setq result (concat result " "))) - result)) - -(defun go--in-comment-paragraph (body) - ;; We might move the point to fill the next comment, but we don't want it - ;; seeming to jump around on the user - (save-excursion - ;; If we're outside of a comment, with only whitespace and then a comment - ;; in front, jump to the comment and prepare to fill it. - (when (not (go-in-comment-p)) - (beginning-of-line) - (when (looking-at (concat "[[:space:]\n]*" comment-start-skip)) - (goto-char (match-end 0)))) - - ;; If we're at the beginning of a comment paragraph with nothing but - ;; whitespace til the next line, jump to the next line so that we use the - ;; existing prefix to figure out what the new prefix should be, rather than - ;; inferring it from the comment start. - (while (save-excursion - (end-of-line) - (and (go-in-comment-p) - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (looking-at paragraph-start)) - (looking-at "[[:space:]]*$") - (nth 4 (syntax-ppss (line-beginning-position 2))))) - (goto-char (line-beginning-position 2))) - - ;; If we're on the last line of a multiline-style comment that started - ;; above, back up one line so we don't mistake the * of the */ that ends - ;; the comment for a prefix. - (when (save-excursion - (and (nth 4 (syntax-ppss (line-beginning-position 1))) - (looking-at "[[:space:]]*\\*/"))) - (goto-char (line-end-position 0))) - (funcall body))) - -(defun go--with-comment-fill-prefix (body) - (let* - ((line-string (buffer-substring-no-properties - (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))) - (line-comment-start - (when (go-in-comment-p) - (cond - ;; If we're inside the comment and see a * prefix, use it - ((string-match "^\\([[:space:]]*\\*+[[:space:]]*\\)" - line-string) - (match-string 1 line-string)) - ;; If we're at the start of a comment, figure out what prefix - ;; to use for the subsequent lines after it - ((string-match (concat "[[:space:]]*" comment-start-skip) line-string) - (go--fill-prefix-for-comment-start - (match-string 0 line-string)))))) - (fill-prefix - (or line-comment-start - fill-prefix))) - (funcall body))) - -(defun go--find-fill-prefix () - (go--in-comment-paragraph - (lambda () - (go--with-comment-fill-prefix - (lambda () - fill-prefix))))) - -(defun go-fill-paragraph (&rest args) - "Special wrapping for `fill-paragraph'. -This handles multi-line comments with a * prefix on each line." - (go--in-comment-paragraph - (lambda () - (go--with-comment-fill-prefix - (lambda () - (let - ((fill-paragraph-function - (if (not (eq fill-paragraph-function 'go-fill-paragraph)) - fill-paragraph-function)) - (fill-paragraph-handle-comment t)) - (apply 'fill-paragraph args) - t)))))) - -(defun go--do-auto-fill (&rest args) - "Special wrapping for `do-auto-fill'. -This handles multi-line comments with a * prefix on each line." - (go--with-comment-fill-prefix - (lambda () - (apply 'do-auto-fill args) - t))) - -(defun go--fill-forward-paragraph (arg) - ;; This is to work around some funny behavior when a paragraph separator is - ;; at the very top of the file and there is a fill prefix. - (let ((fill-prefix nil)) (forward-paragraph arg))) - -(defun go--comment-indent-new-line (&optional arg) - (go--with-comment-fill-prefix - (lambda () (comment-indent-new-line arg)))) - - - -(provide 'go-mode) - -;;; go-mode.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/go-mode-20230624.2315/go-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/go-mode-20230823.2304/go-mode-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/go-mode-20230624.2315/go-mode-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/go-mode-20230823.2304/go-mode-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/go-mode-20230624.2315/go-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/go-mode-20230823.2304/go-mode-pkg.el similarity index 69% rename from code/elpa/go-mode-20230624.2315/go-mode-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/go-mode-20230823.2304/go-mode-pkg.el index 73f169e..afca50e 100644 --- a/code/elpa/go-mode-20230624.2315/go-mode-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/go-mode-20230823.2304/go-mode-pkg.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -(define-package "go-mode" "20230624.2315" "Major mode for the Go programming language" +(define-package "go-mode" "20230823.2304" "Major mode for the Go programming language" '((emacs "26.1")) - :commit "f21347ae9cf68ea33031bf5125896e8f16c8183c" :authors + :commit "8dce1e3ba1cdc34a856ad53c8421413cfe33660e" :authors '(("The go-mode Authors")) :maintainers '(("The go-mode Authors")) diff --git a/code/elpa/go-mode-20230624.2315/go-mode.el b/code/elpa/go-mode-20230823.2304/go-mode.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/go-mode-20230624.2315/go-mode.el rename to code/elpa/go-mode-20230823.2304/go-mode.el index d1152eb..6003f71 100644 --- a/code/elpa/go-mode-20230624.2315/go-mode.el +++ b/code/elpa/go-mode-20230823.2304/go-mode.el @@ -2841,7 +2841,7 @@ If BUFFER, return the number of characters in that buffer instead." "Syntax table for `go-dot-mod-mode'.") (defconst go-dot-mod-mode-keywords - '("module" "go" "require" "replace" "exclude") + '("module" "go" "toolchain" "require" "exclude" "replace" "retract") "All keywords for go.mod files. Used for font locking.") (defgroup go-dot-mod nil @@ -2891,7 +2891,7 @@ If BUFFER, return the number of characters in that buffer instead." (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("go\\.mod\\'" . go-dot-mod-mode)) (defconst go-dot-work-mode-keywords - '("go" "replace" "use") + '("go" "toolchain" "use" "replace") "All keywords for go.work files. Used for font locking.") ;;;###autoload diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/emacs-helm.sh b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/emacs-helm.sh deleted file mode 100644 index e84e99d..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/emacs-helm.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,261 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env sh - - -## Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto -## -## This program 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 3 of the License, or -## (at your option) any later version. -## -## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -## GNU General Public License for more details. -## -## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -## along with this program. If not, see . - -## Commentary: -# Preconfigured `emacs -Q' with a basic Helm configuration. - - -# If TEMP env var exists, use it, otherwise declare it. -test -z "$TEMP" && TEMP="/tmp" - -CONF_FILE="$TEMP/helm-cfg.el" -EMACS=emacs -TOOLBARS=-1 -LOAD_PACKAGES= - -usage () { - cat >&1 < $CONF_FILE <\`helm-find-files'\\n\ -;; - \`occur'(M-s o) =>\`helm-occur'\\n\ -;; - \`list-buffers'(C-x C-b) =>\`helm-buffers-list'\\n\ -;; - \`completion-at-point'(M-tab) =>\`helm-lisp-completion-at-point'[1]\\n\ -;; - \`apropos-command'(C-h a) =>\`helm-apropos'\\n\ -;; - \`dabbrev-expand'(M-/) =>\`helm-dabbrev'\\n\ -;; - \`execute-extended-command'(M-x) =>\`helm-M-x'\\n\\n -;; Some other Emacs commands are \"helmized\" by \`helm-mode'.\\n\ -;; [1] Coming with emacs-24.4, \`completion-at-point' is \"helmized\" by \`helm-mode'\\n\ - -;; which provides Helm completion in many places like \`shell-mode'.\\n\ -;; Find context help for most Helm commands with \`C-h m'.\\n\ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\\n\\n")) - -(setq load-path (quote $LOAD_PATH)) - -(defvar default-package-manager nil) -;; /home/you/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build-27.1/helm -(defvar initial-package-directory (file-name-directory (file-truename "$0"))) - -(defvar bootstrap-version) -(let* ((packages "$LOAD_PACKAGES") - (pkg-list (and packages - (not (equal packages "")) - (split-string packages ","))) - ;; /home/you/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build-27.1 - (straight-path (file-name-directory (directory-file-name initial-package-directory))) - ;; /home/you/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build-27.1/async - (async-path (expand-file-name "async" straight-path)) - ;; /home/you/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/straight.el/bootstrap.el - (bootstrap-file - (expand-file-name "repos/straight.el/bootstrap.el" - (file-name-directory (directory-file-name straight-path)))) - (bootstrap-version 5)) - (when (file-exists-p bootstrap-file) - (setq default-package-manager 'straight) - (load bootstrap-file nil 'nomessage) - (add-to-list 'load-path async-path) - (when pkg-list - (dolist (pkg pkg-list) - (let* ((pkg-path (expand-file-name pkg straight-path)) - (autoload-file (expand-file-name - (format "%s-autoloads.el" pkg) - pkg-path))) - (add-to-list 'load-path pkg-path) - (if (file-exists-p autoload-file) - (load autoload-file nil 'nomessage) - (straight-use-package (intern pkg)))))))) - -(unless (eq default-package-manager 'straight) - (require 'package) - ;; User may be using a non standard \`package-user-dir'. - ;; Modify \`package-directory-list' instead of \`package-user-dir' - ;; in case the user starts Helm from a non-ELPA installation. - (unless (file-equal-p package-user-dir (locate-user-emacs-file "elpa")) - ;; Something like /home/you/.emacs.d/somedir/else/elpa/ - ;; starting from default-directory is wrong in case helm.sh is a symlink - ;; or e.g. helm --chdir foo have been used. - (add-to-list 'package-directory-list (directory-file-name - (file-name-directory - (directory-file-name initial-package-directory))))) - - (let* ((str-lst "$LOAD_PACKAGES") - (load-packages (and str-lst - (not (string= str-lst "")) - (split-string str-lst ",")))) - (setq package-load-list - (if (equal load-packages '("all")) - '(all) - (append '((helm-core t) (helm t) (async t) (popup t)) - (mapcar (lambda (p) (list (intern p) t)) load-packages))))) - - (package-initialize)) - -(add-to-list 'load-path initial-package-directory) - -(unless (> $TOOLBARS 0) - (setq default-frame-alist '((vertical-scroll-bars . nil) - (tool-bar-lines . 0) - (menu-bar-lines . 0) - (fullscreen . nil)))) -(blink-cursor-mode -1) -(load "helm-autoloads" nil t) -(helm-mode 1) -(with-eval-after-load 'tramp-cache (setq tramp-cache-read-persistent-data t)) -(with-eval-after-load 'auth-source (setq auth-source-save-behavior nil)) -(define-key global-map [remap find-file] 'helm-find-files) -(define-key global-map [remap occur] 'helm-occur) -(define-key global-map [remap list-buffers] 'helm-buffers-list) -(define-key global-map [remap dabbrev-expand] 'helm-dabbrev) -(define-key global-map [remap execute-extended-command] 'helm-M-x) -(define-key global-map [remap apropos-command] 'helm-apropos) -(unless (boundp 'completion-in-region-function) - (define-key lisp-interaction-mode-map [remap completion-at-point] 'helm-lisp-completion-at-point) - (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map [remap completion-at-point] 'helm-lisp-completion-at-point)) -(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'(lambda () (and (file-exists-p "$CONF_FILE") (delete-file "$CONF_FILE")))) -EOF - -$EMACS -Q -l "$CONF_FILE" "$@" diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 3c2604b..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1187 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-adaptive" "helm-adaptive.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-adaptive.el - -(defvar helm-adaptive-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Helm-Adaptive mode is enabled. -See the `helm-adaptive-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `helm-adaptive-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'helm-adaptive-mode "helm-adaptive" nil) - -(autoload 'helm-adaptive-mode "helm-adaptive" "\ -Toggle adaptive sorting in all sources. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Helm-Adaptive mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable -the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the -mode if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `(default-value \\='helm-adaptive-mode)'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-reset-adaptive-history "helm-adaptive" "\ -Delete all `helm-adaptive-history' and his file. -Useful when you have a old or corrupted -`helm-adaptive-history-file'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-adaptive" '("helm-adapt")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-bookmark" "helm-bookmark.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-bookmark.el - -(autoload 'helm-bookmarks "helm-bookmark" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for bookmarks." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-filtered-bookmarks "helm-bookmark" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for bookmarks (filtered by category). -Optional source `helm-source-bookmark-addressbook' is loaded only -if external addressbook-bookmark package is installed." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-bookmark" '("bmkext-jump-" "bookmark" "helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-buffers" "helm-buffers.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-buffers.el - -(autoload 'helm-buffers-list "helm-buffers" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' to list buffers." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-mini "helm-buffers" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' displaying `helm-mini-default-sources'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-buffers" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-color" "helm-color.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-color.el - -(autoload 'helm-colors "helm-color" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for color." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-color" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-comint" "helm-comint.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-comint.el - -(autoload 'helm-comint-prompts "helm-comint" "\ -Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of the current comint buffer." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-comint-prompts-all "helm-comint" "\ -Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of all comint sessions." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-comint-input-ring "helm-comint" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' that provide completion of `comint' history." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-comint" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-command" "helm-command.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-command.el - -(autoload 'helm-M-x "helm-command" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for Emacs commands. -It is `helm' replacement of regular `M-x' -`execute-extended-command'. - -Unlike regular `M-x' Emacs vanilla `execute-extended-command' -command, the prefix args if needed, can be passed AFTER starting -`helm-M-x'. When a prefix arg is passed BEFORE starting -`helm-M-x', the first `C-u' while in `helm-M-x' session will -disable it. - -You can get help on each command by persistent action. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-command" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-dabbrev" "helm-dabbrev.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-dabbrev.el - -(autoload 'helm-dabbrev "helm-dabbrev" "\ -Preconfigured helm for dynamic abbreviations." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-dabbrev" '("helm-dabbrev-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-elisp" "helm-elisp.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-elisp.el - -(autoload 'helm-lisp-completion-at-point "helm-elisp" "\ -Preconfigured Helm for Lisp symbol completion at point." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-get-first-line-documentation "helm-elisp" "\ -Return first line documentation of symbol SYM truncated at END-COLUMN. -If SYM is not documented, return \"Not documented\". -Argument NAME allows specifiying what function to use to display -documentation when SYM name is the same for function and variable. - -\(fn SYM &optional (NAME \"describe-function\") (END-COLUMN 72))" nil nil) - -(autoload 'helm-complete-file-name-at-point "helm-elisp" "\ -Preconfigured Helm to complete file name at point. - -\(fn &optional FORCE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-lisp-indent "helm-elisp" nil t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-lisp-completion-or-file-name-at-point "helm-elisp" "\ -Preconfigured Helm to complete Lisp symbol or filename at point. -Filename completion happens if string start after or between a -double quote." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-apropos "helm-elisp" "\ -Preconfigured Helm to describe commands, functions, variables and faces. -In non interactives calls DEFAULT argument should be provided as -a string, i.e. the `symbol-name' of any existing symbol. - -\(fn DEFAULT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-manage-advice "helm-elisp" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' to disable/enable function advices." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-locate-library "helm-elisp" "\ -Preconfigured helm to locate elisp libraries." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-timers "helm-elisp" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for timers." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-complex-command-history "helm-elisp" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for complex command history." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-elisp" '("helm-" "with-helm-show-completion")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-elisp-package" "helm-elisp-package.el" -;;;;;; (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-elisp-package.el - -(autoload 'helm-list-elisp-packages "helm-elisp-package" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for listing and handling Emacs packages. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-list-elisp-packages-no-fetch "helm-elisp-package" "\ -Preconfigured Helm for Emacs packages. - -Same as `helm-list-elisp-packages' but don't fetch packages on -remote. Called with a prefix ARG always fetch packages on -remote. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-elisp-package" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-epa" "helm-epa.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-epa.el - -(defvar helm-epa-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Helm-Epa mode is enabled. -See the `helm-epa-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `helm-epa-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'helm-epa-mode "helm-epa" nil) - -(autoload 'helm-epa-mode "helm-epa" "\ -Enable helm completion on gpg keys in epa functions. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the `Helm-Epa -mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable the mode, and -if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the -mode if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `(default-value \\='helm-epa-mode)'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-epa-list-keys "helm-epa" "\ -List all gpg keys. -This is the helm interface for `epa-list-keys'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-epa" '("helm-epa")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-eshell" "helm-eshell.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-eshell.el - -(autoload 'helm-esh-pcomplete "helm-eshell" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' to provide Helm completion in Eshell." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-eshell-history "helm-eshell" "\ -Preconfigured Helm for Eshell history." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-eshell-prompts "helm-eshell" "\ -Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of the current Eshell." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-eshell-prompts-all "helm-eshell" "\ -Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of all Eshell sessions." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-eshell" '("helm-e")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-eval" "helm-eval.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-eval.el - -(autoload 'helm-eval-expression "helm-eval" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-evaluation-result'. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-eval-expression-with-eldoc "helm-eval" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-evaluation-result' with `eldoc' support." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-calcul-expression "helm-eval" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-calculation-result'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-eval" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-external" "helm-external.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-external.el - -(autoload 'helm-run-external-command "helm-external" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' to run External PROGRAM asyncronously from Emacs. -If program is already running try to run `helm-raise-command' if -defined otherwise exit with error. You can set your own list of -commands with `helm-external-commands-list'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-external" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-fd" "helm-fd.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-fd.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-fd" '("helm-fd-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-files" "helm-files.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-files.el - -(defvar helm-ff-icon-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Helm-Ff-Icon mode is enabled. -See the `helm-ff-icon-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `helm-ff-icon-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'helm-ff-icon-mode "helm-files" nil) - -(autoload 'helm-ff-icon-mode "helm-files" "\ -Display icons from `all-the-icons' package in HFF when enabled. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Helm-Ff-Icon mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable -the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the -mode if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `(default-value \\='helm-ff-icon-mode)'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -NOTE: This mode is building `helm-source-find-files', so if you enable -it from your init file, ensure to call it _after_ your defmethod's -`helm-setup-user-source' definitions (if some) to ensure they are called. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-ff-clear-image-dired-thumbnails-cache "helm-files" "\ -Clear `helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache'. -You may want to do this after customizing -`image-dired-thumbnail-storage' which may change the place where -thumbnail files are stored." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-ff-cleanup-image-dired-dir-and-cache "helm-files" "\ -Cleanup `image-dired-dir' directory. -Delete all thumb files that are no more associated with an existing -image file in `helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache'." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-projects-history "helm-files" "\ - - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-browse-project "helm-files" "\ -Preconfigured helm to browse projects. -Browse files and see status of project with its VCS. -Only HG and GIT are supported for now. -Fall back to `helm-browse-project-find-files' if current -directory is not under control of one of those VCS. -With a prefix ARG browse files recursively, with two prefix ARG -rebuild the cache. -If the current directory is found in the cache, start -`helm-browse-project-find-files' even with no prefix ARG. -NOTE: The prefix ARG have no effect on the VCS controlled -directories. - -Needed dependencies for VCS: - -and -. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-find-files "helm-files" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for helm implementation of `find-file'. -Called with a prefix arg show history if some. -Don't call it from programs, use `helm-find-files-1' instead. -This is the starting point for nearly all actions you can do on -files. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-files" '("eshell-command-aliases-list" "helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-find" "helm-find.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-find.el - -(autoload 'helm-find "helm-find" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for the find shell command. - -Recursively find files whose names are matched by all specified -globbing PATTERNs under the current directory using the external -program specified in `find-program' (usually \"find\"). Every -input PATTERN is silently wrapped into two stars: *PATTERN*. - -With prefix argument, prompt for a directory to search. - -When user option `helm-findutils-search-full-path' is non-nil, -match against complete paths, otherwise, against file names -without directory part. - -The (possibly empty) list of globbing PATTERNs can be followed by -the separator \"*\" plus any number of additional arguments that -are passed to \"find\" literally. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-find" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-font" "helm-font.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-font.el - -(autoload 'helm-select-xfont "helm-font" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' to select Xfont." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-ucs "helm-font" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `ucs-names'. - -Called with a prefix arg force reloading cache. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-font" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-for-files" "helm-for-files.el" (0 0 0 -;;;;;; 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-for-files.el - -(autoload 'helm-for-files "helm-for-files" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for opening files. -Run all sources defined in `helm-for-files-preferred-list'." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-multi-files "helm-for-files" "\ -Preconfigured helm like `helm-for-files' but running locate only on demand. - -Allow toggling back and forth from locate to others sources with -`helm-multi-files-toggle-locate-binding' key. -This avoids launching locate needlessly when what you are -searching for is already found." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-recentf "helm-for-files" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `recentf'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-for-files" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-global-bindings" "helm-global-bindings.el" -;;;;;; (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-global-bindings.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-global-bindings" '("helm-command-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-grep" "helm-grep.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-grep.el - -(autoload 'helm-goto-precedent-file "helm-grep" "\ -Go to previous file in Helm grep/etags buffers." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-goto-next-file "helm-grep" "\ -Go to previous file in Helm grep/etags buffers." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-revert-next-error-last-buffer "helm-grep" "\ -Revert last `next-error' buffer from `current-buffer'. - -Accept to revert only `helm-grep-mode' or `helm-occur-mode' buffers. -Use this when you want to revert the `next-error' buffer after -modifications in `current-buffer'." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-do-grep-ag "helm-grep" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for grepping with AG in `default-directory'. -With prefix arg prompt for type if available with your AG -version. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-grep-do-git-grep "helm-grep" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for git-grepping `default-directory'. -With a prefix arg ARG git-grep the whole repository. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-grep" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-help" "helm-help.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-help.el - -(autoload 'helm-documentation "helm-help" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for Helm documentation. -With a prefix arg refresh the documentation. - -Find here the documentation of all documented sources." t nil) - -(defvar helm-comp-read-mode-line "\\C/\\[helm-cr-empty-string]:Empty \\\\[helm-help]:Help \\[helm-select-action]:Act \\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \\[helm-customize-group]:Conf") - -(defvar helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string "\\\\[helm-help]:Help C/\\[helm-cr-empty-string]:Empty \\\\[helm-select-action]:Act \\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \\[helm-customize-group]:Conf" "\ -String displayed in mode-line in `helm-source-find-files'.") - -(defvar helm-top-mode-line "\\\\[helm-help]:Help \\\\[helm-select-action]:Act \\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \\[helm-customize-group]:Conf") - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-help" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-id-utils" "helm-id-utils.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-id-utils.el - -(autoload 'helm-gid "helm-id-utils" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `gid' command line of `ID-Utils'. -Need A database created with the command `mkid' above -`default-directory'. -Need id-utils as dependency which provide `mkid', `gid' etc.. -See ." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-id-utils" '("helm-gid-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-imenu" "helm-imenu.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-imenu.el - -(autoload 'helm-imenu "helm-imenu" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `imenu'." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-imenu-in-all-buffers "helm-imenu" "\ -Fetch Imenu entries in all buffers with similar mode as current. -A mode is similar as current if it is the same, it is derived -i.e. `derived-mode-p' or it have an association in -`helm-imenu-all-buffer-assoc'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-imenu" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-info" "helm-info.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-info.el - -(autoload 'helm-info "helm-info" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for searching Info files' indices. - -With a prefix argument \\[universal-argument], set REFRESH to -non-nil. - -Optional parameter REFRESH, when non-nil, re-evaluates -`helm-default-info-index-list'. If the variable has been -customized, set it to its saved value. If not, set it to its -standard value. See `custom-reevaluate-setting' for more. - -REFRESH is useful when new Info files are installed. If -`helm-default-info-index-list' has not been customized, the new -Info files are made available. - -\(fn &optional REFRESH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-info-at-point "helm-info" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for searching info at point." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-info" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-locate" "helm-locate.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-locate.el - -(autoload 'helm-projects-find-files "helm-locate" "\ -Find files with locate in `helm-locate-project-list'. -With a prefix arg refresh the database in each project. - -\(fn UPDATE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-locate "helm-locate" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for Locate. -Note: you can add locate options after entering pattern. -See \\='man locate' for valid options and also `helm-locate-command'. - -You can specify a local database with prefix argument ARG. -With two prefix arg, refresh the current local db or create it if -it doesn't exists. - -To create a user specific db, use -\"updatedb -l 0 -o db_path -U directory\". -Where db_path is a filename matched by -`helm-locate-db-file-regexp'. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-locate" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-man" "helm-man.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-man.el - -(autoload 'helm-man-woman "helm-man" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for Man and Woman pages. -With a prefix arg reinitialize the cache. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-man" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-misc" "helm-misc.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-misc.el - -(defvar helm-minibuffer-history-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Helm-Minibuffer-History mode is enabled. -See the `helm-minibuffer-history-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `helm-minibuffer-history-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'helm-minibuffer-history-mode "helm-misc" nil) - -(autoload 'helm-minibuffer-history-mode "helm-misc" "\ -Bind `helm-minibuffer-history-key' in al minibuffer maps. -This mode is enabled by `helm-mode', so there is no need to enable it directly. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Helm-Minibuffer-History mode' mode. If the prefix argument is -positive, enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the -mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the -mode if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `(default-value \\='helm-minibuffer-history-mode)'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-world-time "helm-misc" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' to show world time. -Default action change TZ environment variable locally to emacs." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-insert-latex-math "helm-misc" "\ -Preconfigured helm for latex math symbols completion." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-ratpoison-commands "helm-misc" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' to execute ratpoison commands." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-stumpwm-commands "helm-misc" "\ -Preconfigured helm for stumpwm commands." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-minibuffer-history "helm-misc" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `minibuffer-history'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-misc" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-mode" "helm-mode.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-mode.el - -(autoload 'helm-comp-read "helm-mode" "\ -Read a string in the minibuffer, with helm completion. - -It is helm `completing-read' equivalent. - -- PROMPT is the prompt name to use. - -- COLLECTION can be a list, alist, vector, obarray or hash-table. - For alists and hash-tables their car are use as real value of - candidate unless ALISTP is non-nil. - It can be also a function that receives three arguments: - the values string, predicate and t. See `all-completions' for more details. - -Keys description: - -- TEST: A predicate called with one arg i.e candidate. - -- INITIAL-INPUT: Same as input arg in `helm'. - -- PRESELECT: See preselect arg of `helm'. - -- DEFAULT: This option is used only for compatibility with regular - Emacs `completing-read' (Same as DEFAULT arg of `completing-read'). - -- BUFFER: Name of helm-buffer. - -- MUST-MATCH: Candidate selected must be one of COLLECTION. - -- FUZZY: Enable fuzzy matching. - -- REVERSE-HISTORY: When non--nil display history source after current - source completion. - -- REQUIRES-PATTERN: Same as helm attribute, default is 0. - -- HISTORY: A symbol where each result will be saved. - If not specified as a symbol an error will popup. - When specified, all elements of HISTORY are displayed in - a special source before or after COLLECTION according to REVERSE-HISTORY. - The main difference with INPUT-HISTORY is that the result of the - completion is saved whereas in INPUT-HISTORY it is the minibuffer - contents which is saved when you exit. - Don't use the same symbol for INPUT-HISTORY and HISTORY. - NOTE: As mentionned above this has nothing to do with - `minibuffer-history-variable', therefore if you want to save this - history persistently, you will have to add this variable to the - relevant variable of your favorite tool for persistent emacs session - i.e. psession, desktop etc... - -- RAW-HISTORY: When non-nil do not remove backslashs if some in - HISTORY candidates. - -- INPUT-HISTORY: A symbol. The minibuffer input history will be - stored there, if nil or not provided, `minibuffer-history' - will be used instead. You can navigate in this history with - `M-p' and `M-n'. - Don't use the same symbol for INPUT-HISTORY and HISTORY. - -- CASE-FOLD: Same as `helm-case-fold-search'. - -- PERSISTENT-ACTION: A function called with one arg i.e candidate. - -- PERSISTENT-HELP: A string to document PERSISTENT-ACTION. - -- MODE-LINE: A string or list to display in mode line. - Default is `helm-comp-read-mode-line'. - -- KEYMAP: A keymap to use in this `helm-comp-read'. - (the keymap will be shared with history source) - -- NAME: The name related to this local source. - -- HEADER-NAME: A function to alter NAME, see `helm'. - -- EXEC-WHEN-ONLY-ONE: Bound `helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one' - to non--nil. (possibles values are t or nil). - -- VOLATILE: Use volatile attribute. - -- SORT: A predicate to give to `sort' e.g `string-lessp' - Use this only on small data as it is inefficient. - If you want to sort faster add a sort function to - FC-TRANSFORMER. - Note that FUZZY when enabled is already providing a sort function. - -- FC-TRANSFORMER: A `filtered-candidate-transformer' function - or a list of functions. - -- HIST-FC-TRANSFORMER: A `filtered-candidate-transformer' - function for the history source. - -- MARKED-CANDIDATES: If non-nil return candidate or marked candidates as a list. - -- NOMARK: When non--nil don't allow marking candidates. - -- ALISTP: - When non-nil (default) pass the value of (DISPLAY . REAL) - candidate in COLLECTION to action when COLLECTION is an alist or a - hash-table, otherwise DISPLAY is always returned as result on exit, - which is the default when using `completing-read'. - See `helm-comp-read-get-candidates'. - -- CANDIDATES-IN-BUFFER: when non--nil use a source build with - `helm-source-in-buffer' which is much faster. - Argument VOLATILE have no effect when CANDIDATES-IN-BUFFER is non--nil. - -- MATCH-PART: Allow matching only one part of candidate. - See match-part documentation in `helm-source'. - -- MATCH-DYNAMIC: See match-dynamic in `helm-source-sync' - It has no effect when used with CANDIDATES-IN-BUFFER. - -- ALLOW-NEST: Allow nesting this `helm-comp-read' in a helm session. - See `helm'. - -- MULTILINE: See multiline in `helm-source'. - -- COERCE: See coerce in `helm-source'. - -- GROUP: See group in `helm-source'. - -Any prefix args passed during `helm-comp-read' invocation will be recorded -in `helm-current-prefix-arg', otherwise if prefix args were given before -`helm-comp-read' invocation, the value of `current-prefix-arg' will be used. -That means you can pass prefix args before or after calling a command -that use `helm-comp-read'. See `helm-M-x' for example. - -\(fn PROMPT COLLECTION &key TEST INITIAL-INPUT DEFAULT PRESELECT (BUFFER \"*Helm Completions*\") MUST-MATCH FUZZY REVERSE-HISTORY (REQUIRES-PATTERN 0) (HISTORY nil SHISTORY) RAW-HISTORY INPUT-HISTORY (CASE-FOLD helm-comp-read-case-fold-search) (PERSISTENT-ACTION nil) (PERSISTENT-HELP \"DoNothing\") (MODE-LINE helm-comp-read-mode-line) HELP-MESSAGE (KEYMAP helm-comp-read-map) (NAME \"Helm Completions\") HEADER-NAME CANDIDATES-IN-BUFFER DIACRITICS MATCH-PART MATCH-DYNAMIC EXEC-WHEN-ONLY-ONE QUIT-WHEN-NO-CAND (VOLATILE t) SORT FC-TRANSFORMER HIST-FC-TRANSFORMER (MARKED-CANDIDATES helm-comp-read-use-marked) NOMARK (ALISTP t) (CANDIDATE-NUMBER-LIMIT helm-candidate-number-limit) MULTILINE ALLOW-NEST COERCE (GROUP \\='helm))" nil nil) - -(autoload 'helm-read-file-name "helm-mode" "\ -Read a file name with helm completion. - -It is helm `read-file-name' emulation. - -Argument PROMPT is the default prompt to use. - -Keys description: - -- NAME: Source name, default to \"Read File Name\". - -- INITIAL-INPUT: Where to start reading file name, - default to `default-directory' or $HOME. - -- BUFFER: `helm-buffer' name, defaults to \"*Helm Completions*\". - -- TEST: A predicate called with one arg \\='candidate'. - -- NORET: Allow disabling helm-ff-RET (have no effect if helm-ff-RET - isn't bound to RET). - -- CASE-FOLD: Same as `helm-case-fold-search'. - -- PRESELECT: helm preselection. - -- HISTORY: Display HISTORY in a special source. - -- MUST-MATCH: Can be \\='confirm, nil, or t. - -- FUZZY: Enable fuzzy matching when non-nil (Enabled by default). - -- MARKED-CANDIDATES: When non--nil return a list of marked candidates. - -- NOMARK: When non--nil don't allow marking candidates. - -- ALISTP: Don't use `all-completions' in history - (take effect only on history). - -- PERSISTENT-ACTION-IF: a persistent if action function. - -- PERSISTENT-HELP: persistent help message. - -- MODE-LINE: A mode line message, default is - `helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string'. - -\(fn PROMPT &key (NAME \"Read File Name\") INITIAL-INPUT (BUFFER \"*Helm file completions*\") TEST NORET (CASE-FOLD helm-file-name-case-fold-search) PRESELECT HISTORY MUST-MATCH (FUZZY t) DEFAULT MARKED-CANDIDATES (CANDIDATE-NUMBER-LIMIT helm-ff-candidate-number-limit) NOMARK (ALISTP t) (PERSISTENT-ACTION-IF \\='helm-find-files-persistent-action-if) (PERSISTENT-HELP \"Hit1 Expand Candidate, Hit2 or (C-u) Find file\") (MODE-LINE helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string))" nil nil) - -(defvar helm-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Helm mode is enabled. -See the `helm-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `helm-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'helm-mode "helm-mode" nil) - -(autoload 'helm-mode "helm-mode" "\ -Toggle generic helm completion. - -All functions in Emacs that use `completing-read', -`read-file-name', `completion-in-region' and friends will use helm -interface when this mode is turned on. - -However you can modify this behavior for functions of your choice -with `helm-completing-read-handlers-alist'. - -Called with a positive arg, turn on unconditionally, with a -negative arg turn off. -You can toggle it with M-x `helm-mode'. - -About `ido-mode': -DO NOT enable `ido-everywhere' when using `helm-mode'. Instead of -using `ido-mode', add the commands where you want to use ido to -`helm-completing-read-handlers-alist' with `ido' as value. - -Note: This mode is incompatible with Emacs23. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-mode" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-net" "helm-net.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-net.el - -(autoload 'helm-browse-url-firefox "helm-net" "\ -Same as `browse-url-firefox' but detach from Emacs. - -So when you quit Emacs you can keep your Firefox session open and -not be prompted to kill the Firefox process. - -NOTE: Probably not supported on some systems (e.g., Windows). - -\(fn URL &optional IGNORE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-browse-url-opera "helm-net" "\ -Browse URL with Opera browser and detach from Emacs. - -So when you quit Emacs you can keep your Opera session open and -not be prompted to kill the Opera process. - -NOTE: Probably not supported on some systems (e.g., Windows). - -\(fn URL &optional IGNORE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-browse-url-chromium "helm-net" "\ -Browse URL with Google Chrome browser. - -\(fn URL &optional IGNORE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-browse-url-uzbl "helm-net" "\ -Browse URL with uzbl browser. - -\(fn URL &optional IGNORE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-browse-url-conkeror "helm-net" "\ -Browse URL with conkeror browser. - -\(fn URL &optional IGNORE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-browse-url-nyxt "helm-net" "\ -Browse URL with nyxt browser. - -\(fn URL &optional IGNORE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-surfraw "helm-net" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' to search PATTERN with search ENGINE. - -\(fn PATTERN ENGINE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-google-suggest "helm-net" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for Google search with Google suggest." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-net" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-occur" "helm-occur.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-occur.el - -(autoload 'helm-occur "helm-occur" "\ -Preconfigured helm for searching lines matching pattern in `current-buffer'. - -When `helm-source-occur' is member of -`helm-sources-using-default-as-input' which is the default, -symbol at point is searched at startup. - -When a region is marked search only in this region by narrowing. - -To search in multiples buffers start from one of the commands listing -buffers (i.e. a helm command using `helm-source-buffers-list' like -`helm-mini') and use the multi occur buffers action. - -This is the helm implementation that collect lines matching pattern -like vanilla Emacs `occur' but have nothing to do with it, the search -engine beeing completely different and also much faster." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-occur-visible-buffers "helm-occur" "\ -Run helm-occur on all visible buffers in frame." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-occur-from-isearch "helm-occur" "\ -Invoke `helm-occur' from isearch. - -To use this bind it to a key in `isearch-mode-map'." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-multi-occur-from-isearch "helm-occur" "\ -Invoke `helm-multi-occur' from isearch. - -With a prefix arg, reverse the behavior of -`helm-moccur-always-search-in-current'. -The prefix arg can be set before calling -`helm-multi-occur-from-isearch' or during the buffer selection. - -To use this bind it to a key in `isearch-mode-map'." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-occur" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-regexp" "helm-regexp.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-regexp.el - -(autoload 'helm-regexp "helm-regexp" "\ -Preconfigured helm to build regexps. -`query-replace-regexp' can be run from there against found regexp." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-regexp" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-ring" "helm-ring.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-ring.el - -(autoload 'helm-mark-ring "helm-ring" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-mark-ring'." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-global-mark-ring "helm-ring" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-global-mark-ring'." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-all-mark-rings "helm-ring" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for mark rings. -Source used are `helm-source-global-mark-ring' and -`helm-source-mark-ring'." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-register "helm-ring" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for Emacs registers." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-show-kill-ring "helm-ring" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `kill-ring'. -It is drop-in replacement of `yank-pop'. - -First call open the kill-ring browser, next calls move to next line." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-execute-kmacro "helm-ring" "\ -Preconfigured helm for keyboard macros. -Define your macros with `f3' and `f4'. -See (info \"(emacs) Keyboard Macros\") for detailed infos. -This command is useful when used with persistent action." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-ring" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-semantic" "helm-semantic.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-semantic.el - -(autoload 'helm-semantic "helm-semantic" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for `semantic'. -If ARG is supplied, pre-select symbol at point instead of current. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-semantic-or-imenu "helm-semantic" "\ -Preconfigured helm for `semantic' or `imenu'. -If ARG is supplied, pre-select symbol at point instead of current -semantic tag in scope. - -If `semantic-mode' is active in the current buffer, then use -semantic for generating tags, otherwise fall back to `imenu'. -Fill in the symbol at point by default. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-semantic" '("helm-s")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-shell" "helm-shell.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-shell.el - -(defalias 'helm-shell-prompts 'helm-comint-prompts) - -(defalias 'helm-shell-prompts-all 'helm-comint-prompts-all) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-sys" "helm-sys.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-sys.el - -(defvar helm-top-poll-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Helm-Top-Poll mode is enabled. -See the `helm-top-poll-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `helm-top-poll-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'helm-top-poll-mode "helm-sys" nil) - -(autoload 'helm-top-poll-mode "helm-sys" "\ -Refresh automatically helm top buffer once enabled. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Helm-Top-Poll mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable -the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the -mode if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `(default-value \\='helm-top-poll-mode)'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-top "helm-sys" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for top command." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-list-emacs-process "helm-sys" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for Emacs process." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-xrandr-set "helm-sys" "\ -Preconfigured helm for xrandr." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-sys" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-tags" "helm-tags.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-tags.el - -(autoload 'helm-etags-select "helm-tags" "\ -Preconfigured helm for etags. -If called with a prefix argument REINIT -or if any of the tag files have been modified, reinitialize cache. - -This function aggregates three sources of tag files: - - 1) An automatically located file in the parent directories, - by `helm-etags-get-tag-file'. - 2) `tags-file-name', which is commonly set by `find-tag' command. - 3) `tags-table-list' which is commonly set by `visit-tags-table' command. - -\(fn REINIT)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-tags" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-types" "helm-types.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-types.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-types" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-utils" "helm-utils.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-utils.el - -(defvar helm-popup-tip-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Helm-Popup-Tip mode is enabled. -See the `helm-popup-tip-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `helm-popup-tip-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'helm-popup-tip-mode "helm-utils" nil) - -(autoload 'helm-popup-tip-mode "helm-utils" "\ -Show help-echo informations in a popup tip at end of line. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Helm-Popup-Tip mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, -enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the -mode if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `(default-value \\='helm-popup-tip-mode)'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-utils" '("helm-" "with-helm-display-marked-candidates")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-x-files" "helm-x-files.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-x-files.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-x-files" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("helm-easymenu.el" "helm-pkg.el" "helm.el") -;;;;;; (0 0 0 0)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; helm-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-bookmark.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-bookmark.el deleted file mode 100644 index e34ed40..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-bookmark.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,823 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-bookmark.el --- Helm for Emacs regular Bookmarks. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'bookmark) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-types) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'helm-info) -(require 'helm-adaptive) -(require 'helm-net) - -(declare-function helm-browse-project "helm-files" (arg)) -(declare-function addressbook-bookmark-edit "ext:addressbook-bookmark.el" (bookmark)) -(declare-function all-the-icons-fileicon "ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-icon-for-file"ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-octicon "ext:all-the-icons.el") - - -(defgroup helm-bookmark nil - "Predefined configurations for `helm.el'." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-bookmark-show-location nil - "Show location of bookmark on display." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-bookmark-default-filtered-sources - (append '(helm-source-bookmark-org - helm-source-bookmark-files&dirs - helm-source-bookmark-helm-find-files - helm-source-bookmark-info - helm-source-bookmark-gnus - helm-source-bookmark-mu4e - helm-source-bookmark-man - helm-source-bookmark-images - helm-source-bookmark-w3m) - (list 'helm-source-bookmark-uncategorized - 'helm-source-bookmark-set)) - "List of sources to use in `helm-filtered-bookmarks'." - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-bookmark-use-icon nil - "Display candidates with an icon with `all-the-icons' when non nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-bookmark-default-sort-method 'adaptive - "Sort method for `helm-filtered-bookmarks'. - -Value can be either \\='native' or \\='adaptive'. - -Once you use \\='native' the bookmark variable `bookmark-sort-flag' -will be honored." - :type '(choice - (symbol :tag "Helm adaptive sort method" adaptive) - (symbol :tag "Native bookmark sort method" native)) - ;; Don't use the :set function until functions and variables below - ;; are not loaded i.e. use set-default only for now. - :initialize 'custom-initialize-changed - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (cl-loop for s in (remove 'helm-source-bookmark-set - helm-bookmark-default-filtered-sources) - for fn = (intern (format "%s-builder" s)) - do (set s (funcall fn))))) - -(defgroup helm-bookmark-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of helm-bookmark." - :prefix "helm-" - :group 'helm-bookmark - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-bookmark-info - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "green")) - "Face used for W3m Emacs bookmarks (not w3m bookmarks)." - :group 'helm-bookmark-faces) - -(defface helm-bookmark-w3m - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "yellow")) - "Face used for W3m Emacs bookmarks (not w3m bookmarks)." - :group 'helm-bookmark-faces) - -(defface helm-bookmark-gnus - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "magenta")) - "Face used for Gnus bookmarks." - :group 'helm-bookmark-faces) - -(defface helm-bookmark-man - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Orange4")) - "Face used for Woman/man bookmarks." - :group 'helm-bookmark-faces) - -(defface helm-bookmark-file - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Deepskyblue2")) - "Face used for file bookmarks." - :group 'helm-bookmark-faces) - -(defface helm-bookmark-file-not-found - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Slategray4")) - "Face used for file bookmarks." - :group 'helm-bookmark-faces) - -(defface helm-bookmark-directory - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit helm-ff-directory)) - "Face used for file bookmarks." - :group 'helm-bookmark-faces) - -(defface helm-bookmark-addressbook - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "tomato")) - "Face used for addressbook bookmarks." - :group 'helm-bookmark-faces) - - -(defvar helm-bookmark-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") #'helm-bookmark-run-jump-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'helm-bookmark-run-jump-other-frame) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") #'helm-bookmark-run-jump-other-tab) - (define-key map (kbd "C-d") #'helm-bookmark-run-delete) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") #'helm-bookmark-toggle-filename) - (define-key map (kbd "M-e") #'helm-bookmark-run-edit) - map) - "Generic Keymap for Emacs bookmark sources.") - -(defclass helm-source-basic-bookmarks (helm-source-in-buffer helm-type-bookmark) - ((init :initform (lambda () - (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - 'global - (if (and (fboundp 'bookmark-maybe-sort-alist) - (fboundp 'bookmark-name-from-full-record)) - (mapcar 'bookmark-name-from-full-record - (bookmark-maybe-sort-alist)) - (bookmark-all-names))))) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform 'helm-bookmark-transformer) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-bookmarks-quit-an-find-file-fn))) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmarks - (helm-make-source "Bookmarks" 'helm-source-basic-bookmarks) - "See (info \"(emacs)Bookmarks\").") - -(defun helm-bookmark-transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop for i in candidates - for loc = (bookmark-location i) - for len = (string-width i) - for trunc = (if (> len bookmark-bmenu-file-column) - (helm-substring i bookmark-bmenu-file-column) - i) - for sep = (make-string (- (+ bookmark-bmenu-file-column 2) - (length trunc)) - ? ) - if helm-bookmark-show-location - collect (cons (concat trunc sep (if (listp loc) (car loc) loc)) i) - else collect i)) - -(defun helm-bookmark-toggle-filename-1 (_candidate) - (let* ((real (helm-get-selection helm-buffer)) - (trunc (if (> (string-width real) bookmark-bmenu-file-column) - (helm-substring real bookmark-bmenu-file-column) - real))) - (setq helm-bookmark-show-location (not helm-bookmark-show-location)) - (helm-update (if helm-bookmark-show-location - (regexp-quote trunc) - (regexp-quote real))))) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-bookmark-toggle-filename - "Toggle bookmark location visibility." - 'toggle-filename 'helm-bookmark-toggle-filename-1) - -(defun helm-bookmark-jump-1 (candidate &optional fn) - (let (;; FIXME Why is prefarg necessary here? - (current-prefix-arg helm-current-prefix-arg) - non-essential) - (bookmark-jump candidate fn))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-jump (candidate) - "Jump to bookmark action." - (helm-bookmark-jump-1 candidate)) - -(defun helm-bookmark-jump-other-frame (candidate) - "Jump to bookmark in other frame action." - (helm-bookmark-jump-1 candidate #'switch-to-buffer-other-frame)) - -(defun helm-bookmark-jump-other-window (candidate) - "Jump to bookmark in other window action." - (helm-bookmark-jump-1 candidate #'switch-to-buffer-other-window)) - -(defun helm-bookmark-jump-other-tab (candidate) - "Jump to bookmark action." - (cl-assert (fboundp 'tab-bar-mode) nil "Tab-bar-mode not available") - (helm-bookmark-jump-1 candidate #'switch-to-buffer-other-tab)) - -;;; bookmark-set -;; -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-set - (helm-build-dummy-source "Set Bookmark" - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (lambda (_candidates _source) - (list (or (and (not (string= helm-pattern "")) - helm-pattern) - "Enter a bookmark name to record"))) - :action '(("Set bookmark" . (lambda (candidate) - (if (string= helm-pattern "") - (message "No bookmark name given for record") - (bookmark-set candidate)))))) - "See (info \"(emacs)Bookmarks\").") - - -;;; Predicates -;; -(defconst helm-bookmark--non-file-filename " - no file -" - "Name to use for `filename' entry, for non-file bookmarks.") - -(defun helm-bookmark-gnus-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK is a Gnus bookmark. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (or (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bmkext-jump-gnus) - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'gnus-summary-bookmark-jump) - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bookmarkp-jump-gnus))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-mu4e-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non nil if BOOKMARK is a mu4e bookmark. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (memq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) - '(mu4e-bookmark-jump mu4e--jump-to-bookmark))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-w3m-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK is a W3m bookmark. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (or (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bmkext-jump-w3m) - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bookmark-w3m-bookmark-jump) - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bookmarkp-jump-w3m))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-woman-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK is a Woman bookmark. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (or (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bmkext-jump-woman) - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'woman-bookmark-jump) - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bookmarkp-jump-woman))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-man-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK is a Man bookmark. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (or (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bmkext-jump-man) - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'Man-bookmark-jump) - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'bookmarkp-jump-man))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-woman-man-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK is a Man or Woman bookmark. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (or (helm-bookmark-man-bookmark-p bookmark) - (helm-bookmark-woman-bookmark-p bookmark))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-info-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK is an Info bookmark. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'Info-bookmark-jump)) - -(defun helm-bookmark-image-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK bookmarks an image file." - (if (stringp bookmark) - (assq 'image-type (assq bookmark bookmark-alist)) - (assq 'image-type bookmark))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-file-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK bookmarks a file or directory. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record. -This excludes bookmarks of a more specific kind (Info, Gnus, and W3m)." - (let* ((filename (bookmark-get-filename bookmark)) - (isnonfile (equal filename helm-bookmark--non-file-filename))) - (and filename (not isnonfile) (not (bookmark-get-handler bookmark))))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-org-file-p (bookmark) - (let* ((filename (bookmark-get-filename bookmark))) - (or (string-suffix-p ".org" filename t) - (string-suffix-p ".org_archive" filename t)))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-helm-find-files-p (bookmark) - "Return non-nil if BOOKMARK bookmarks a `helm-find-files' session. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (eq (bookmark-get-handler bookmark) 'helm-ff-bookmark-jump)) - -(defun helm-bookmark-addressbook-p (bookmark) - "Return non--nil if BOOKMARK is a contact recorded with addressbook-bookmark. -BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record." - (if (listp bookmark) - (string= (assoc-default 'type bookmark) "addressbook") - (string= (assoc-default - 'type (assoc bookmark bookmark-alist)) "addressbook"))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-uncategorized-bookmark-p (bookmark) - "Return non--nil if BOOKMARK match no known category." - (cl-loop for pred in '(helm-bookmark-org-file-p - helm-bookmark-addressbook-p - helm-bookmark-gnus-bookmark-p - helm-bookmark-mu4e-bookmark-p - helm-bookmark-w3m-bookmark-p - helm-bookmark-woman-man-bookmark-p - helm-bookmark-info-bookmark-p - helm-bookmark-image-bookmark-p - helm-bookmark-file-p - helm-bookmark-helm-find-files-p - helm-bookmark-addressbook-p) - never (funcall pred bookmark))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist (fn) - "Return a filtered `bookmark-alist' sorted alphabetically." - (cl-loop for b in (if (and (fboundp 'bookmark-maybe-sort-alist) - (eq helm-bookmark-default-sort-method 'native)) - (bookmark-maybe-sort-alist) - bookmark-alist) - for name = (car b) - when (funcall fn b) collect - (propertize name 'location (bookmark-location name)))) - -;;; Bookmark handlers -;; -(defvar w3m-async-exec) -(defun helm-bookmark-jump-w3m (bookmark) - "Jump to W3m bookmark BOOKMARK, setting a new tab. -If `browse-url-browser-function' is set to something else than -`w3m-browse-url' use it." - (require 'helm-net) - (let* ((file (or (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'filename) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'url))) - (buf (generate-new-buffer-name "*w3m*")) - (w3m-async-exec nil) - ;; If user don't have anymore w3m installed let it browse its - ;; bookmarks with default browser otherwise assume bookmark - ;; have been bookmarked from w3m and use w3m. - (browse-url-browser-function (or (and (fboundp 'w3m-browse-url) - (executable-find "w3m") - 'w3m-browse-url) - browse-url-browser-function)) - (really-use-w3m (equal browse-url-browser-function 'w3m-browse-url))) - (helm-browse-url file really-use-w3m) - (when really-use-w3m - (bookmark-default-handler - `("" (buffer . ,buf) . ,(bookmark-get-bookmark-record bookmark)))))) - -;; All bookmarks recorded with the handler provided with w3m -;; (`bookmark-w3m-bookmark-jump') will use our handler which open -;; the bookmark in a new tab or in an external browser depending -;; on `browse-url-browser-function'. -(defalias 'bookmark-w3m-bookmark-jump #'helm-bookmark-jump-w3m) - -;; Provide compatibility with old handlers provided in external -;; packages bookmark-extensions.el and bookmark+. -(defalias 'bmkext-jump-woman #'woman-bookmark-jump) -(defalias 'bmkext-jump-man #'Man-bookmark-jump) -(defalias 'bmkext-jump-w3m #'helm-bookmark-jump-w3m) -(defalias 'bmkext-jump-gnus #'gnus-summary-bookmark-jump) -(defalias 'bookmarkp-jump-gnus #'gnus-summary-bookmark-jump) -(defalias 'bookmarkp-jump-w3m #'helm-bookmark-jump-w3m) -(defalias 'bookmarkp-jump-woman #'woman-bookmark-jump) -(defalias 'bookmarkp-jump-man #'Man-bookmark-jump) - - -;;;; Filtered bookmark sources -;; -;; -(defclass helm-source-filtered-bookmarks (helm-source-in-buffer helm-type-bookmark) - ((filtered-candidate-transformer - :initform (delq nil - `(,(and (eq helm-bookmark-default-sort-method 'adaptive) - 'helm-adaptive-sort) - helm-highlight-bookmark))) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-bookmarks-quit-an-find-file-fn))) - -(defun helm-bookmarks-quit-an-find-file-fn (source) - (let* ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source)) - (bmk (assoc (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`\\*" "" sel) - bookmark-alist))) - (helm-aif (bookmark-get-filename bmk) - (if (and helm--url-regexp - (string-match helm--url-regexp it)) - it (expand-file-name it)) - (expand-file-name default-directory)))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-build-source (name buildfn &optional class &rest args) - (apply #'helm-make-source name - (or class 'helm-source-filtered-bookmarks) - :init (lambda () - (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - 'global (funcall buildfn))) - args)) - -;;; W3m bookmarks. -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-w3m-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for bookmarks w3m." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-w3m-bookmark-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-w3m-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source "Bookmark W3m" #'helm-bookmark-w3m-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-w3m (helm-source-bookmark-w3m-builder)) - -;;; Images -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-images-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for images bookmarks." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-image-bookmark-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-images-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source "Bookmark Images" #'helm-bookmark-images-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-images (helm-source-bookmark-images-builder)) - -;;; Woman Man -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-man-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for bookmarks w3m." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-woman-man-bookmark-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-man-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source "Bookmark Woman&Man" #'helm-bookmark-man-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-man (helm-source-bookmark-man-builder)) - -;;; Org files -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-org-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for Org file bookmarks." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-org-file-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-org-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source "Bookmark Org files" #'helm-bookmark-org-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-org (helm-source-bookmark-org-builder)) - -;;; Gnus -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-gnus-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for bookmarks gnus." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-gnus-bookmark-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-gnus-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source "Bookmark Gnus" #'helm-bookmark-gnus-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-gnus (helm-source-bookmark-gnus-builder)) - -;;; Mu4e -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-mu4e-setup-alist () - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-mu4e-bookmark-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-mu4e-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source "Bookmark Mu4e" #'helm-bookmark-mu4e-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-mu4e (helm-source-bookmark-mu4e-builder)) - -;;; Info -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-info-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for bookmarks info." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-info-bookmark-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-info-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source "Bookmark Info" #'helm-bookmark-info-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-info (helm-source-bookmark-info-builder)) - -;;; Files and directories -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-local-files-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for bookmarks locals files." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-file-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-files&dirs-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source - "Bookmark Files&Directories" #'helm-bookmark-local-files-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-files&dirs - (helm-source-bookmark-files&dirs-builder)) - -;;; Helm find files sessions. -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-helm-find-files-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for `helm-find-files' bookmarks." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-helm-find-files-p)) - -(defun helm-bookmark-browse-project (candidate) - "Run `helm-browse-project' from action." - (with-helm-default-directory - (bookmark-get-filename candidate) - (helm-browse-project nil))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-bookmark-run-browse-project - "Run `helm-bookmark-browse-project' from keyboard." - 'helm-bookmark-browse-project) - -(defvar helm-bookmark-find-files-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-bookmark-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-d") #'helm-bookmark-run-browse-project) - map)) - -;; Same as `helm-source-filtered-bookmarks' but override actions and keymap -;; specifically for helm-find-files bookmarks. -(defclass helm-bookmark-override-inheritor (helm-source) ()) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((source helm-bookmark-override-inheritor)) - ;; Ensure `helm-source-in-buffer' method is called. - (cl-call-next-method) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) - (helm-append-at-nth - (cl-loop for (name . action) in helm-type-bookmark-actions - ;; We don't want those actions in helm-find-files bookmarks. - unless (memq action '(helm-bookmark-jump-other-frame - helm-bookmark-jump-other-window - helm-bookmark-jump-other-tab)) - collect (cons name action)) - '(("Browse project" . helm-bookmark-browse-project)) 1)) - (setf (slot-value source 'keymap) helm-bookmark-find-files-map)) - -(defclass helm-bookmark-find-files-class (helm-source-filtered-bookmarks - helm-bookmark-override-inheritor) - ()) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-helm-find-files-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source - "Bookmark helm-find-files sessions" - #'helm-bookmark-helm-find-files-setup-alist - 'helm-bookmark-find-files-class - :persistent-action (lambda (_candidate) (ignore)) - :persistent-help "Do nothing")) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-helm-find-files - (helm-source-bookmark-helm-find-files-builder)) - -;;; Uncategorized bookmarks -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-uncategorized-setup-alist () - "Specialized filter function for uncategorized bookmarks." - (helm-bookmark-filter-setup-alist 'helm-bookmark-uncategorized-bookmark-p)) - -(defun helm-source-bookmark-uncategorized-builder () - (helm-bookmark-build-source - "Bookmark uncategorized" #'helm-bookmark-uncategorized-setup-alist)) - -(defvar helm-source-bookmark-uncategorized - (helm-source-bookmark-uncategorized-builder)) - - -;;; Transformer -;; -(defun helm-highlight-bookmark (bookmarks _source) - "Used as `filtered-candidate-transformer' to colorize bookmarks." - (let ((non-essential t)) - (cl-loop for i in bookmarks - for isfile = (bookmark-get-filename i) - for hff = (helm-bookmark-helm-find-files-p i) - for handlerp = (and (fboundp 'bookmark-get-handler) - (bookmark-get-handler i)) - for isw3m = (and (fboundp 'helm-bookmark-w3m-bookmark-p) - (helm-bookmark-w3m-bookmark-p i)) - for isgnus = (and (fboundp 'helm-bookmark-gnus-bookmark-p) - (helm-bookmark-gnus-bookmark-p i)) - for ismu4e = (and (fboundp 'helm-bookmark-mu4e-bookmark-p) - (helm-bookmark-mu4e-bookmark-p i)) - for isman = (and (fboundp 'helm-bookmark-man-bookmark-p) ; Man - (helm-bookmark-man-bookmark-p i)) - for iswoman = (and (fboundp 'helm-bookmark-woman-bookmark-p) ; Woman - (helm-bookmark-woman-bookmark-p i)) - for isannotation = (bookmark-get-annotation i) - for isabook = (string= (bookmark-prop-get i 'type) - "addressbook") - for isinfo = (eq handlerp 'Info-bookmark-jump) - for loc = (bookmark-location i) - for len = (string-width i) - for trunc = (if (and helm-bookmark-show-location - (> len bookmark-bmenu-file-column)) - (helm-substring - i bookmark-bmenu-file-column) - i) - for icon = (when helm-bookmark-use-icon - (cond ((and isfile hff) - (all-the-icons-octicon "file-directory")) - ((and isfile isinfo) (all-the-icons-octicon "info")) - (isfile (all-the-icons-icon-for-file isfile)) - ((or iswoman isman) - (all-the-icons-fileicon "man-page")) - ((or isgnus ismu4e) - (all-the-icons-octicon "mail-read")))) - ;; Add a * if bookmark have annotation - if (and isannotation (not (string-equal isannotation ""))) - do (setq trunc (concat "*" (if helm-bookmark-show-location trunc i))) - for sep = (and helm-bookmark-show-location - (make-string (- (+ bookmark-bmenu-file-column 2) - (string-width trunc)) - ? )) - for bmk = (cond ( ;; info buffers - isinfo - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-info - 'help-echo isfile)) - ( ;; w3m buffers - isw3m - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-w3m - 'help-echo isfile)) - ( ;; gnus buffers - isgnus - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-gnus - 'help-echo isfile)) - ( ;; Man Woman - (or iswoman isman) - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-man - 'help-echo isfile)) - ( ;; Addressbook - isabook - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-addressbook)) - (;; Directories (helm-find-files) - hff - (if (and (file-remote-p isfile) - (not (file-remote-p isfile nil t))) - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-file-not-found - 'help-echo isfile) - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-directory - 'help-echo isfile))) - ( ;; Directories (dired) - (and isfile - ;; This is needed because `non-essential' - ;; is not working on Emacs-24.2 and the behavior - ;; of tramp seems to have changed since previous - ;; versions (Need to reenter password even if a - ;; first connection have been established, - ;; probably when host is named differently - ;; i.e machine/localhost) - (and (not (file-remote-p isfile)) - (file-directory-p isfile))) - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-directory - 'help-echo isfile)) - ( ;; Non existing files. - (and isfile - ;; Be safe and call `file-exists-p' - ;; only if file is not remote or - ;; remote but connected. - (or (and (file-remote-p isfile) - (not (file-remote-p isfile nil t))) - (not (file-exists-p isfile)))) - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-file-not-found - 'help-echo isfile)) - ( ;; regular files - t - (propertize trunc 'face 'helm-bookmark-file - 'help-echo isfile))) - collect (if helm-bookmark-show-location - (cons (concat (and icon (propertize " " 'display (concat icon " "))) - bmk - (propertize - " " 'display - (concat sep (if (listp loc) (car loc) loc)))) - i) - (cons (concat (and icon (propertize " " 'display (concat icon " "))) - bmk) - i))))) - - -;;; Edit/rename/save bookmarks. -;; -;; -(defun helm-bookmark-edit-bookmark (bookmark-name) - "Edit bookmark's name and file name, and maybe save them. -BOOKMARK-NAME is the current (old) name of the bookmark to be -renamed." - (let ((bmk (helm-bookmark-get-bookmark-from-name bookmark-name)) - (handler (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name 'handler))) - (if (eq handler 'addressbook-bookmark-jump) - (addressbook-bookmark-edit - (assoc bmk bookmark-alist)) - (helm-bookmark-edit-bookmark-1 bookmark-name handler)))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-edit-bookmark-1 (bookmark-name handler) - (let* ((helm--reading-passwd-or-string t) - (bookmark-fname (bookmark-get-filename bookmark-name)) - (bookmark-loc (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name 'location)) - (message-id (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name 'message-id)) - (new-name (read-from-minibuffer "Name: " bookmark-name)) - (new-loc (and (or bookmark-fname bookmark-loc) - (read-from-minibuffer "FileName or Location: " - (or bookmark-fname - (if (consp bookmark-loc) - (car bookmark-loc) - bookmark-loc))))) - (new-message-id (and (memq handler '(mu4e--jump-to-bookmark - mu4e-bookmark-jump)) - (read-string "Message-id: " message-id)))) - (when (and (not (equal new-name "")) - (or (not (equal new-loc "")) - (not (equal new-message-id ""))) - (y-or-n-p "Save changes? ")) - (if bookmark-fname - (progn - (helm-bookmark-rename bookmark-name new-name 'batch) - (bookmark-set-filename new-name new-loc)) - (bookmark-prop-set - (bookmark-get-bookmark bookmark-name) - (cond (new-loc 'location) - (new-message-id 'message-id)) - (or new-loc new-message-id)) - (helm-bookmark-rename bookmark-name new-name 'batch)) - (helm-bookmark-maybe-save-bookmark) - (list new-name new-loc)))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-maybe-save-bookmark () - "Increment save counter and maybe save `bookmark-alist'." - (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count (1+ bookmark-alist-modification-count)) - (when (bookmark-time-to-save-p) (bookmark-save))) - -(defun helm-bookmark-rename (old &optional new batch) - "Change bookmark's name from OLD to NEW. -Interactively: - If called from the keyboard, then prompt for OLD. - If called from the menubar, select OLD from a menu. -If NEW is nil, then prompt for its string value. - -If BATCH is non-nil, then do not rebuild the menu list. - -While the user enters the new name, repeated `C-w' inserts -consecutive words from the buffer into the new bookmark name." - (interactive (list (bookmark-completing-read "Old bookmark name"))) - (bookmark-maybe-historicize-string old) - (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file) - (save-excursion (skip-chars-forward " ") (setq bookmark-yank-point (point))) - (setq bookmark-current-buffer (current-buffer)) - (let ((newname (or new (read-from-minibuffer - "New name: " nil - (let ((now-map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map))) - (define-key now-map "\C-w" #'bookmark-yank-word) - now-map) - nil 'bookmark-history)))) - (bookmark-set-name old newname) - (setq bookmark-current-bookmark newname) - (unless batch (bookmark-bmenu-surreptitiously-rebuild-list)) - (helm-bookmark-maybe-save-bookmark) newname)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-bookmark-run-edit - "Run `helm-bookmark-edit-bookmark' from keyboard." - 'helm-bookmark-edit-bookmark) - - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-bookmark-run-jump-other-frame - "Jump to bookmark other frame from keyboard." - 'helm-bookmark-jump-other-frame) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-bookmark-run-jump-other-window - "Jump to bookmark other window from keyboard." - 'helm-bookmark-jump-other-window) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-bookmark-run-jump-other-tab - "Jump to bookmark other tab from keyboard." - 'helm-bookmark-jump-other-tab) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-bookmark-run-delete - "Delete bookmark from keyboard." - 'helm-delete-marked-bookmarks) - -(defun helm-bookmark-get-bookmark-from-name (bmk) - "Return bookmark name even if it is a bookmark with annotation. -E.g. prepended with *." - (let ((bookmark (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`\\*" "" bmk))) - (if (assoc bookmark bookmark-alist) bookmark bmk))) - -(defun helm-delete-marked-bookmarks (_ignore) - "Delete this bookmark or all marked bookmarks." - (dolist (i (helm-marked-candidates)) - (bookmark-delete (helm-bookmark-get-bookmark-from-name i) - 'batch))) - - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-bookmarks () - "Preconfigured `helm' for bookmarks." - (interactive) - (helm :sources '(helm-source-bookmarks - helm-source-bookmark-set) - :buffer "*helm bookmarks*" - :default (buffer-name helm-current-buffer))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-filtered-bookmarks () - "Preconfigured `helm' for bookmarks (filtered by category). -Optional source `helm-source-bookmark-addressbook' is loaded only -if external addressbook-bookmark package is installed." - (interactive) - (when helm-bookmark-use-icon - (require 'all-the-icons)) - (helm :sources helm-bookmark-default-filtered-sources - :prompt "Search Bookmark: " - :buffer "*helm filtered bookmarks*" - :default (list (thing-at-point 'symbol) - (buffer-name helm-current-buffer)))) - -(provide 'helm-bookmark) - -;;; helm-bookmark.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-buffers.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-buffers.el deleted file mode 100644 index d9bf199..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-buffers.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1177 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-buffers.el --- helm support for buffers. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-types) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'helm-grep) -(require 'helm-regexp) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-occur) - -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") -(declare-function helm-browse-project "helm-files") -(declare-function helm-ff-switch-to-shell "helm-files") -(declare-function all-the-icons-icon-for-file "ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-octicon "ext:all-the-icons.el") - -(defvar all-the-icons-mode-icon-alist) -(defvar dired-buffers) -(defvar org-directory) -(defvar helm-ff-default-directory) - - -(defgroup helm-buffers nil - "Buffers related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-boring-buffer-regexp-list - '("\\` " "\\`\\*helm" "\\`\\*Echo Area" "\\`\\*Minibuf") - "The regexp list that match boring buffers. -Buffer candidates matching these regular expression will be -filtered from the list of candidates if the -`helm-skip-boring-buffers' candidate transformer is used." - :type '(repeat (choice regexp))) - -(defcustom helm-white-buffer-regexp-list nil - "The regexp list of not boring buffers. -These buffers will be displayed even if they match one of -`helm-boring-buffer-regexp-list'." - :type '(repeat (choice regexp))) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-favorite-modes '(lisp-interaction-mode - emacs-lisp-mode - text-mode - org-mode) - "List of preferred mode to open new buffers with." - :type '(repeat (choice function))) - -(defcustom helm-buffer-max-length 20 - "Max length of buffer names before truncate. -When disabled (nil) use the longest `buffer-name' length found." - :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil) - (integer :tag "Length before truncate"))) - -(defcustom helm-buffer-details-flag t - "Always show details in buffer list when non-nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-fuzzy-matching nil - "Fuzzy matching buffer names when non-nil. -Only buffer names are fuzzy matched when this is enabled, -`major-mode' matching is not affected by this." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-buffer-skip-remote-checking nil - "Ignore checking for `file-exists-p' on remote files." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-truncate-lines t - "Truncate lines in `helm-buffers-list' when non-nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-left-margin-width helm-left-margin-width - "`left-margin-width' value for `helm-mini' and `helm-buffers-list'." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-mini-default-sources '(helm-source-buffers-list - helm-source-recentf - helm-source-buffer-not-found) - "Default sources list used in `helm-mini'. - -When adding a source here it is up to you to ensure the library -of this source is accessible and properly loaded." - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-end-truncated-string "..." - "The string to display at end of truncated buffer names." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-column-separator " " - "Separator for columns in buffer listing." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-buffer--pretty-names '((dired-mode . "Dired") - (lisp-interaction-mode . "Lisp Inter")) - "An alist specifying pretty names for modes. -Most of the time buffer's `mode-name' is a string so no need to -add it here as there is no need to compute it, but sometimes it -may be a mode-line specification which may be costly to compute, -in this case add here the pretty name as a string to avoid this -costly computation. Also if some pretty names are too long you -can add your own abbreviation here." - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type string)) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-maybe-switch-to-tab nil - "Switch to buffer in its tab when non nil. -This has no effect when `tab-bar-mode' is not available." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-buffer-list-reorder-fn #'helm-buffers-reorder-buffer-list - "A function in charge of ordering the initial buffer list. -It takes two arguments VISIBLES buffers and OTHERS buffers. -Arg VISIBLES handles the buffers visibles in this frame. -Arg OTHERS handles all the other buffers. -You can write a function that reorder VISIBLES and OTHERS as you -want. -Default function returns OTHERS buffers on top and VISIBLES -buffer at the end. See `helm-buffers-reorder-buffer-list'." - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-sort-fn helm-fuzzy-sort-fn - "The sort function to use in `helm-buffers-list'. - -Default to `helm-fuzzy-sort-fn' you can use -`helm-fuzzy-matching-sort-fn-preserve-ties-order' as alternative if -you want to keep the recentest order when narrowing candidates." - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-show-icons nil - "Prefix buffer names with an icon when non nil." - :type 'boolean) - - -;;; Faces -;; -;; -(defgroup helm-buffers-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of helm-buffers." - :prefix "helm-" - :group 'helm-buffers - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-buffer-saved-out - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "red" :background "black")) - "Face used for buffer files modified outside of emacs." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-buffer-not-saved - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Indianred2")) - "Face used for buffer files not already saved on disk." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-buffer-modified - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit font-lock-comment-face)) - "Face used for modified buffers." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-no-file-buffer-modified - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "orange" :background "black")) - "Face used for modified buffers." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-buffer-size - `((((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "RosyBrown") - (((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "SlateGray")) - "Face used for buffer size." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-buffer-process - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Sienna3")) - "Face used for process status in buffer." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-buffer-directory - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "DarkRed" :background "LightGray")) - "Face used for directories in `helm-buffers-list'." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-buffer-file - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit font-lock-builtin-face)) - "Face for buffer file names in `helm-buffers-list'." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-buffer-archive - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Gold")) - "Face for archive file names in `helm-buffers-list'." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defface helm-non-file-buffer - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit italic)) - "Face used for non-file buffers in `helm-buffers-list'." - :group 'helm-buffers-faces) - -(defvar helm-buffers-tick-counter nil - "Allows recording local changes to a non-file buffer. -Typical usage of this var is for modes that want to see if their -buffers have changed since last visit. -Such programs may want to record tick counter after visiting -their buffers like this: - - (setq helm-buffers-tick-counter (buffer-modified-tick)) - -See bug#1917. - -Note that this variable is buffer-local.") -(make-variable-buffer-local 'helm-buffers-tick-counter) - - -;;; Buffers keymap -;; -(defvar helm-buffer-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - ;; No need to have separate command for grep and zgrep - ;; as we don't use recursivity for buffers. - ;; So use zgrep for both as it is capable to handle non--compressed files. - (define-key map (kbd "M-g s") #'helm-buffer-run-zgrep) - (define-key map (kbd "C-s") #'helm-buffers-run-occur) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-d") #'helm-buffers-run-browse-project) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") #'helm-buffer-switch-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'helm-buffer-switch-other-frame) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g M-g") #'helm-buffer-run-goto-line) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c =") #'helm-buffer-run-ediff) - (define-key map (kbd "M-=") #'helm-buffer-run-ediff-merge) - (define-key map (kbd "C-=") #'helm-buffer-diff-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "M-G") #'helm-buffer-revert-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c d") #'helm-buffer-run-kill-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "M-D") #'helm-buffer-run-kill-buffers) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-s") #'helm-buffer-save-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x s") #'helm-buffer-run-save-some-buffers) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-%") #'helm-buffer-run-query-replace-regexp) - (define-key map (kbd "M-%") #'helm-buffer-run-query-replace) - (define-key map (kbd "M-R") #'helm-buffer-run-rename-buffer) - (define-key map (kbd "M-e") #'helm-buffer-run-switch-to-shell) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") #'helm-toggle-buffers-details) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c a") #'helm-buffers-toggle-show-hidden-buffers) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-SPC") #'helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers) - (when (fboundp 'tab-bar-mode) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") #'helm-buffers-switch-to-buffer-new-tab)) - map) - "Keymap for buffer sources in helm.") - - -(defvar helm-buffer-max-len-mode nil) -(defvar helm-buffers-in-project-p nil) -(defvar helm-source-buffers-list nil) - -(defun helm-buffers-list--init () - (require 'dired) - ;; Bug#51 Create the list before `helm-buffer' creation. - ;; We were using a global cache in the past and 'candidates was - ;; bound to this cache, this was a problem when using more than one - ;; source with a different 'buffer-list fn as the same cache was - ;; reused in each source (Bug#1907), now 'candidates attr is set - ;; directly so that each list of candidates is local to source. - (helm-set-attr 'candidates (funcall (helm-get-attr 'buffer-list))) - (let ((result (cl-loop with allbufs = (memq 'helm-shadow-boring-buffers - (helm-get-attr - 'filtered-candidate-transformer - helm-source-buffers-list)) - for b in (if allbufs - (helm-get-attr 'candidates) - (helm-skip-boring-buffers - (helm-get-attr 'candidates) - helm-source-buffers-list)) - maximize (length b) into len-buf - maximize (length (helm-buffer--format-mode-name b)) - into len-mode - finally return (cons len-buf len-mode)))) - (unless (default-value 'helm-buffer-max-length) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-buffer-max-length (car result))) - (unless (default-value 'helm-buffer-max-len-mode) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-buffer-max-len-mode (cdr result))))) - -(defclass helm-source-buffers (helm-source-sync helm-type-buffer) - ((buffer-list - :initarg :buffer-list - :initform #'helm-buffer-list - :custom function - :documentation - " A function with no arguments to create buffer list.") - (init :initform 'helm-buffers-list--init) - (multimatch :initform nil) - (match :initform 'helm-buffers-match-function) - (persistent-action :initform 'helm-buffers-list-persistent-action) - (keymap :initform 'helm-buffer-map) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-buffers-quit-and-find-file-fn) - (migemo :initform 'nomultimatch) - (volatile :initform t) - (nohighlight :initform t) - (resume :initform (lambda () (setq helm-buffers-in-project-p nil))) - (help-message :initform 'helm-buffer-help-message))) - -(cl-defun helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-1 (candidate &optional (display-func 'switch-to-buffer)) - (let ((mjm (or (and helm-current-prefix-arg - (intern-soft (helm-comp-read - "Major-mode: " - helm-buffers-favorite-modes))) - (cl-loop for (r . m) in auto-mode-alist - when (string-match r candidate) - return m))) - (buffer (get-buffer-create candidate))) - (if mjm - (with-current-buffer buffer (funcall mjm)) - (set-buffer-major-mode buffer)) - (funcall display-func buffer))) - -(defun helm-buffers-create-new-buffer (candidate) - (helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-1 candidate)) - -(defun helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-ow (candidate) - (helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-1 candidate 'switch-to-buffer-other-window)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffers-not-found-run-switch-ow - "Run create new buffer other window action from keymap." - 'helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-ow) - -(defun helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-of (candidate) - (helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-1 candidate 'switch-to-buffer-other-frame)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffers-not-found-run-switch-of - "Run create new buffer other frame action from keymap." - 'helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-of) - -(defvar helm-buffer-not-found-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") #'helm-buffers-not-found-run-switch-ow) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'helm-buffers-not-found-run-switch-of) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-source-buffer-not-found' source.") - -(defvar helm-source-buffer-not-found - (helm-build-dummy-source - "Create buffer" - :action (helm-make-actions - "Create buffer (C-u choose mode)" - #'helm-buffers-create-new-buffer - "Create buffer other window (C-u choose mode)" - #'helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-ow - "Create buffer other frame (C-u choose mode)" - #'helm-buffers-create-new-buffer-of) - :keymap helm-buffer-not-found-map)) - - -(defun helm-buffers-get-visible-buffers () - "Returns buffers visibles on current frame." - (let (result) - (walk-windows - (lambda (x) - (push (buffer-name (window-buffer x)) result)) - nil 'visible) - result)) - -(defun helm-buffer-list-1 (&optional visibles) - (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list) - for bn = (buffer-name b) - unless (member bn visibles) - collect bn)) - -(defun helm-buffers-reorder-buffer-list (visibles others) - "Default function to reorder buffer-list. -Arg VISIBLES handles the buffers visibles in this frame. -Arg OTHERS handles all the other buffers. -This function returns OTHERS buffers on top and VISIBLES buffer -at the end." - (nconc others visibles)) - -(defun helm-buffer-list () - "Return the current list of buffers. -The list is reordered with `helm-buffer-list-reorder-fn'." - (let* ((visibles (helm-buffers-get-visible-buffers)) - (others (helm-buffer-list-1 visibles))) - (funcall helm-buffer-list-reorder-fn visibles others))) - -(defun helm-buffer-size (buffer) - "Return size of BUFFER." - (with-current-buffer buffer - (save-restriction - (widen) - (helm-file-human-size - (- (position-bytes (point-max)) - (position-bytes (point-min))))))) - -(defun helm-buffer--show-details (buf-name prefix help-echo - size mode dir face1 face2 - proc details type) - (append - (list - (let* ((buf-fname (buffer-file-name (get-buffer buf-name))) - (ext (if buf-fname (helm-file-name-extension buf-fname) "")) - (bmode (with-current-buffer buf-name major-mode)) - (icon (when helm-buffers-show-icons - (helm-aif (assq bmode all-the-icons-mode-icon-alist) - (apply (cadr it) (cddr it)) - (cond ((eq type 'dired) - (all-the-icons-octicon "file-directory")) - (buf-fname - (all-the-icons-icon-for-file buf-fname)) - (t (all-the-icons-octicon "star" :v-adjust 0.0)))))) - (buf-name (propertize buf-name 'face face1 - 'help-echo help-echo - 'type type))) - (when (condition-case _err - (string-match (format "\\.\\(%s\\)" ext) buf-name) - (invalid-regexp nil)) - (add-face-text-property - (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) - 'helm-ff-file-extension nil buf-name)) - (if icon - (concat icon " " prefix buf-name) - (concat prefix buf-name)))) - (and details - (list size mode - (propertize - (if proc - (format "(%s %s in `%s')" - (process-name proc) - (process-status proc) dir) - (format "(in `%s')" dir)) - 'face face2))))) - -(defun helm-buffer--format-mode-name (buf) - "Prevent using `format-mode-line' as much as possible." - (with-current-buffer buf - (helm-acond ((assq major-mode helm-buffer--pretty-names) - (cdr it)) - ((stringp mode-name) mode-name) - (t (format-mode-line mode-name nil nil (get-buffer buf)))))) - -(defun helm-buffer--details (buffer &optional details) - (require 'dired) - (let* ((mode (helm-buffer--format-mode-name buffer)) - (buf (get-buffer buffer)) - (size (propertize (helm-buffer-size buf) - 'face 'helm-buffer-size)) - (proc (get-buffer-process buf)) - (dir (with-current-buffer buffer - (helm-aif default-directory (abbreviate-file-name it)))) - (file-name (helm-aif (buffer-file-name buf) (abbreviate-file-name it))) - (name (buffer-name buf)) - (name-prefix (when (and dir (file-remote-p dir)) - (propertize "@ " 'face 'helm-ff-prefix))) - (archive-p (and (fboundp 'tramp-archive-file-name-p) - (tramp-archive-file-name-p dir)))) - (when name-prefix - ;; Remote tramp buffer names may be hexified, make them more readable. - (setq dir (helm-url-unhex-string dir) - name (helm-url-unhex-string name))) - ;; Handle tramp archive buffers specially. - (if archive-p - (helm-buffer--show-details - name name-prefix file-name size mode dir - 'helm-buffer-archive 'helm-buffer-process nil details 'filebuf) - ;; No fancy things on remote buffers. - (if (and name-prefix helm-buffer-skip-remote-checking) - (helm-buffer--show-details - name name-prefix file-name size mode dir - 'helm-buffer-file 'helm-buffer-process nil details 'filebuf) - (cond - (;; A dired buffer. - (rassoc buf dired-buffers) - (helm-buffer--show-details - name name-prefix dir size mode dir - 'helm-buffer-directory 'helm-buffer-process nil details 'dired)) - ;; A buffer file modified somewhere outside of emacs.=>red - ((and file-name - (file-exists-p file-name) - (not (verify-visited-file-modtime buf))) - (helm-buffer--show-details - name name-prefix file-name size mode dir - 'helm-buffer-saved-out 'helm-buffer-process nil details 'modout)) - ;; A new buffer file not already saved on disk (or a deleted file) .=>indianred2 - ((and file-name (not (file-exists-p file-name))) - (helm-buffer--show-details - name name-prefix file-name size mode dir - 'helm-buffer-not-saved 'helm-buffer-process nil details 'notsaved)) - ;; A buffer file modified and not saved on disk.=>orange - ((and file-name (buffer-modified-p buf)) - (helm-buffer--show-details - name name-prefix file-name size mode dir - 'helm-buffer-modified 'helm-buffer-process nil details 'mod)) - ;; A buffer file not modified and saved on disk.=>green - (file-name - (helm-buffer--show-details - name name-prefix file-name size mode dir - 'helm-buffer-file 'helm-buffer-process nil details 'filebuf)) - ;; A non-file, modified buffer See bug#1917 - ((with-current-buffer name - (and helm-buffers-tick-counter - (/= helm-buffers-tick-counter (buffer-modified-tick)))) - (helm-buffer--show-details - name (and proc name-prefix) dir size mode dir - 'helm-no-file-buffer-modified 'helm-buffer-process proc details 'nofile-mod)) - ;; Any non--file buffer.=>italic - (t - (helm-buffer--show-details - name (and proc name-prefix) dir size mode dir - 'helm-non-file-buffer 'helm-buffer-process proc details 'nofile))))))) - -(defun helm-highlight-buffers (buffers _source) - "Transformer function to highlight BUFFERS list. -Should be called after others transformers i.e. (boring -buffers)." - (cl-assert helm-fuzzy-matching-highlight-fn nil "Wrong type argument functionp: nil") - (cl-loop with helm-buffers-show-icons = (and (featurep 'all-the-icons) - (default-toplevel-value - 'helm-buffers-show-icons)) - for i in buffers - for (name size mode meta) = (if helm-buffer-details-flag - (helm-buffer--details i 'details) - (helm-buffer--details i)) - for truncbuf = (if (> (string-width name) helm-buffer-max-length) - (helm-substring-by-width - name helm-buffer-max-length - helm-buffers-end-truncated-string) - (concat name - (make-string - (- (+ helm-buffer-max-length - (length - helm-buffers-end-truncated-string)) - (string-width name)) - ? ))) - for len = (length mode) - when (> len helm-buffer-max-len-mode) - do (setq helm-buffer-max-len-mode len) - for fmode = (concat (make-string - (- (max helm-buffer-max-len-mode len) len) ? ) - mode) - ;; The max length of a number should be 1023.9X where X is the - ;; units, this is 7 characters. - for formatted-size = (and size (format "%7s" size)) - collect (let ((helm-pattern (helm-buffers--pattern-sans-filters - (and helm-buffers-fuzzy-matching "")))) - (cons (if helm-buffer-details-flag - (concat - (funcall helm-fuzzy-matching-highlight-fn - truncbuf) - helm-buffers-column-separator - formatted-size - helm-buffers-column-separator - fmode - helm-buffers-column-separator - meta) - (funcall helm-fuzzy-matching-highlight-fn name)) - (get-buffer i))))) - -(defun helm-buffer--get-preselection (buffer) - (let* ((bufname (buffer-name buffer)) - (dispbuf (car (helm-buffer--details buffer))) - (len-dispbuf (string-width dispbuf)) - (len-prefix (- len-dispbuf (string-width bufname)))) - (when (and bufname - (file-remote-p (with-current-buffer bufname - default-directory))) - (setq bufname (concat "@ " (helm-url-unhex-string bufname)))) - (concat "^[[:multibyte:] ]*" - (if (and (null helm-buffer-details-flag) - (numberp helm-buffer-max-length) - (> len-dispbuf helm-buffer-max-length)) - (regexp-quote - (helm-substring-by-width - bufname - (- helm-buffer-max-length len-prefix) - helm-buffers-end-truncated-string)) - (concat (regexp-quote bufname) - (if helm-buffer-details-flag - "$" "[[:blank:]]+")))))) - -(defun helm-toggle-buffers-details () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let* ((buf (helm-get-selection)) - (preselect (helm-buffer--get-preselection buf))) - (setq helm-buffer-details-flag (not helm-buffer-details-flag)) - (helm-force-update (lambda () - (helm-awhile (re-search-forward preselect nil t) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (when (equal buf (helm-get-selection)) - (cl-return t)))))))) -(put 'helm-toggle-buffers-details 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-buffers--pattern-sans-filters (&optional separator) - (cl-loop for p in (helm-mm-split-pattern helm-pattern) - unless (member (substring p 0 1) '("*" "/" "@" "!")) - collect p into lst - finally return (mapconcat #'identity lst (or separator " ")))) - -(defun helm-buffers-sort-transformer (candidates source) - (cl-assert helm-buffers-sort-fn nil "Wrong type argument functionp: nil") - (if (string= helm-pattern "") - candidates - (let ((helm-pattern (helm-buffers--pattern-sans-filters))) - (funcall helm-buffers-sort-fn candidates source)))) - -(defun helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers-1 (&optional type) - (with-helm-window - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (sel (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop src)) - (type (or type (get-text-property - (min 2 (length sel)) 'type sel)))) - (helm-map-candidates-in-source src - (lambda (_cand) (helm-make-visible-mark)) - (lambda (cand) - (and (not (helm-this-visible-mark)) - (eq (get-text-property 2 'type cand) type)))) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-display-mode-line src t) - (when helm-marked-candidates - (message "%s candidates marked" (length helm-marked-candidates)) - (set-window-margins (selected-window) 1))))) - -(defun helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers () - "Mark All buffers that have same property `type' than current. -I.e. same color." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates))) - (if (and (>= (length marked) 1) - (with-helm-window helm-visible-mark-overlays)) - (helm-unmark-all) - (helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers-1))))) -(put 'helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers 'helm-only t) - - -;;; match functions -;; -(defun helm-buffer--match-mjm (pattern mjm) - (when (string-match "\\`\\*" pattern) - (cl-loop with patterns = (split-string (substring pattern 1) ",") - for pat in patterns - if (string-match "\\`!" pat) - collect (string-match (substring pat 1) mjm) into neg - else collect (string-match pat mjm) into pos - finally return - (let ((neg-test (cl-loop for i in neg thereis (numberp i))) - (pos-test (cl-loop for i in pos thereis (numberp i)))) - (or - (and neg (not pos) (not neg-test)) - (and pos pos-test) - (and neg neg-test (not neg-test))))))) - -(defvar helm-buffer--memo-hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) -(defun helm-buffer--memo-pattern (pattern) - (or (gethash pattern helm-buffer--memo-hash) - (puthash pattern (helm--mapconcat-pattern pattern) - helm-buffer--memo-hash))) - -(defun helm-buffer--match-pattern (pattern candidate &optional nofuzzy) - (let ((bfn (if (and helm-buffers-fuzzy-matching - (not nofuzzy) - (not helm-migemo-mode) - (not (string-match "\\`\\^" pattern))) - #'helm-buffer--memo-pattern - #'identity)) - (mfn (if helm-migemo-mode - #'helm-mm-migemo-string-match #'string-match))) - (if (string-match "\\`!" pattern) - (not (funcall mfn (funcall bfn (substring pattern 1)) - candidate)) - (funcall mfn (funcall bfn pattern) candidate)))) - -(defun helm-buffers--match-from-mjm (candidate) - (let* ((cand (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\s-\\{1\\}" "" candidate)) - (buf (get-buffer cand)) - (regexp (cl-loop with pattern = helm-pattern - for p in (helm-mm-split-pattern pattern) - when (string-match "\\`\\*" p) - return p))) - (if regexp - (when buf - (with-current-buffer buf - (let ((mjm (symbol-name major-mode))) - (helm-buffer--match-mjm regexp mjm)))) - t))) - -(defun helm-buffers--match-from-pat (candidate) - (let* ((regexp-list (cl-loop with pattern = helm-pattern - for p in (helm-mm-split-pattern pattern) - unless (string-match - "\\`\\(\\*\\|/\\|@\\)" p) - collect p)) - (nofuzzy (cdr regexp-list))) - (if regexp-list - (cl-loop for re in regexp-list - always (helm-buffer--match-pattern re candidate nofuzzy)) - t))) - -(defun helm-buffers--match-from-inside (candidate) - (let* ((cand (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\s-\\{1\\}" "" candidate)) - (buf (get-buffer cand)) - (pattern (cl-loop with pat = helm-pattern - for p in (helm-mm-split-pattern pat) - when (string-match "\\`@\\(.*\\)" p) - collect (match-string 1 p) into lst - finally return (mapconcat #'identity lst " "))) - (patterns (helm-mm-3-get-patterns pattern))) - (if (and buf patterns) - (with-current-buffer buf - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (cl-loop for (pred . regexp) in patterns - always - (save-excursion - (funcall - pred - (if helm-migemo-mode - (helm-mm-migemo-forward regexp nil t) - (re-search-forward regexp nil t))))))) - t))) - -(defun helm-buffers--match-from-directory (candidate) - (let* ((cand (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\s-\\{1\\}" "" candidate)) - (buf (get-buffer cand)) - (buf-fname (or (buffer-file-name buf) - (car-safe (rassoc buf dired-buffers)))) - (regexps (cl-loop with pattern = helm-pattern - for p in (helm-mm-split-pattern pattern) - when (string-match "\\`/" p) - collect p))) - (if regexps - (cl-loop for re in regexps - thereis - (and buf-fname - (string-match - (substring re 1) (helm-basedir buf-fname)))) - t))) - -(defun helm-buffers-match-function (candidate) - "Default function to match buffers." - (and (helm-buffers--match-from-pat candidate) - (helm-buffers--match-from-mjm candidate) - (helm-buffers--match-from-inside candidate) - (helm-buffers--match-from-directory candidate))) - - -(defun helm-buffer-query-replace-1 (&optional regexp-flag buffers) - "Query replace in marked buffers. -If REGEXP-FLAG is given use `query-replace-regexp'." - (let ((prompt (if regexp-flag "Query replace regexp" "Query replace")) - (bufs (or buffers (helm-marked-candidates))) - (helm--reading-passwd-or-string t)) - (cl-loop with args = (query-replace-read-args prompt regexp-flag t) - for buf in bufs - do - (save-window-excursion - (switch-to-buffer buf) - (save-excursion - (let ((case-fold-search t)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (apply #'perform-replace - (list (nth 0 args) (nth 1 args) - t regexp-flag (nth 2 args) nil - multi-query-replace-map)))))))) - -(defun helm-buffer-query-replace-regexp (_candidate) - (helm-buffer-query-replace-1 'regexp)) - -(defun helm-buffer-query-replace (_candidate) - (helm-buffer-query-replace-1)) - -(defun helm-buffer-toggle-diff (candidate) - "Toggle diff buffer CANDIDATE with it's file." - (helm-aif (get-buffer-window "*Diff*" 'visible) - (progn (kill-buffer "*Diff*") - (set-window-buffer it helm-current-buffer)) - (let ((buf (get-buffer candidate))) - (if (buffer-file-name buf) - (diff-buffer-with-file buf) - (user-error "Buffer `%s' is not associated to a file" - (buffer-name buf)))))) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-buffer-diff-persistent - "Toggle diff buffer without quitting helm." - 'diff-action 'helm-buffer-toggle-diff) - -(defun helm-revert-buffer (candidate) - (with-current-buffer candidate - (helm-aif (buffer-file-name) - (and (file-exists-p it) (revert-buffer t t))))) - -(defun helm-revert-marked-buffers (_ignore) - (mapc #'helm-revert-buffer (helm-marked-candidates))) - -(defun helm-buffer-revert-and-update (_candidate) - (with-helm-buffer - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates)) - (preselect (helm-buffers--quote-truncated-buffer - (helm-get-selection)))) - (cl-loop for buf in marked do (helm-revert-buffer buf)) - (when helm-marked-candidates (helm-unmark-all)) - (helm-force-update preselect)))) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-buffer-revert-persistent - "Revert buffer without quitting helm." - 'revert-action 'helm-buffer-revert-and-update) - -(defun helm-buffer-save-and-update (_candidate) - (with-helm-buffer - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates)) - (preselect (helm-get-selection nil t)) - (enable-recursive-minibuffers t)) - (cl-assert marked nil "No buffers need to be saved") - (cl-loop for buf in marked do - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer buf) - (when (buffer-file-name) (save-buffer)))) - (when helm-marked-candidates (helm-unmark-all)) - (helm-force-update (regexp-quote preselect))))) - -(defun helm-buffer-save-some-buffers (_candidate) - (helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers-1 'mod) - (helm-buffer-save-and-update nil)) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-save-some-buffers - "Save unsaved file buffers without quitting Helm." - 'save-some-action 'helm-buffer-save-some-buffers) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-buffer-save-persistent - "Save buffer without quitting Helm." -'save-action 'helm-buffer-save-and-update) - -(defun helm-buffers-rename-buffer (candidate) - (with-current-buffer candidate - (rename-buffer (helm-read-string "New name: " (buffer-name)) t))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-rename-buffer - "Run rename buffer action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-buffers-rename-buffer) - -(defun helm-switch-to-buffer-at-linum (candidate) - (let ((linum (read-number - "Line number: " - (with-current-buffer candidate - (line-number-at-pos))))) - (switch-to-buffer candidate) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- linum)))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-goto-line - "Switch to buffer at line number." - 'helm-switch-to-buffer-at-linum) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-kill-persistent - "Kill buffer without quitting Helm." - 'kill-action 'helm-buffers-persistent-kill) - -(defun helm-kill-marked-buffers (_ignore) - (let* ((bufs (helm-marked-candidates)) - (killed-bufs (cl-count-if 'kill-buffer bufs))) - (when (buffer-live-p helm-buffer) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq helm-marked-candidates nil - helm-visible-mark-overlays nil))) - (message "Killed %s buffer(s)" killed-bufs))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-kill-buffers - "Run kill buffer action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-kill-marked-buffers) - -(defun helm-buffer-switch-to-shell (candidate) - (require 'helm-files) - (let ((helm-ff-default-directory - (with-current-buffer candidate - default-directory))) - (helm-ff-switch-to-shell nil))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-switch-to-shell - "Run switch to shell action from helm-buffers-list." - 'helm-buffer-switch-to-shell) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-grep - "Run Grep action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-grep-buffers) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-zgrep - "Run Grep action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-zgrep-buffers) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-query-replace-regexp - "Run Query replace regexp action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." -'helm-buffer-query-replace-regexp) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-query-replace - "Run Query replace action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." -'helm-buffer-query-replace) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-switch-other-window - "Run switch to other window action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-buffer-switch-buffers-other-window) - -(defun helm-buffer-switch-to-buffer-other-frame (_candidate) - "Display marked buffers in other frame." - (let ((bufs (helm-marked-candidates))) - (select-frame (make-frame)) - (helm-window-show-buffers bufs))) - -(defun helm-buffers-maybe-raise-buffer-frame (candidate) - "Raise buffer frame handling buffer CANDIDATE and switch to it." - (let ((oframe (window-frame (get-buffer-window candidate 0)))) - (unless (eql oframe (selected-frame)) - (raise-frame oframe)) - (with-selected-frame oframe - (switch-to-buffer candidate)))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-switch-other-frame - "Run switch to other frame action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-buffer-switch-to-buffer-other-frame) - -(defun helm-buffers-switch-to-buffer-other-tab (_candidate) - (when (fboundp 'switch-to-buffer-other-tab) - (let ((bufs (helm-marked-candidates))) - (cl-loop for buf in bufs - do (switch-to-buffer-other-tab buf))))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffers-switch-to-buffer-new-tab - "Run switch to buffer in other tab action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-buffers-switch-to-buffer-other-tab - (cl-assert (fboundp 'tab-bar-mode) nil "Tab-bar-mode not available")) - -(defun helm-buffer-switch-buffers (_candidate) - "Switch to buffer candidates and replace current buffer. - -If more than one buffer marked switch to these buffers in -separate windows. If a prefix arg is given split windows -vertically." - (let ((buffers (helm-marked-candidates))) - (helm-window-show-buffers buffers))) - -(defun helm-buffer-switch-buffers-other-window (_candidate) - "Switch to marked buffers in other windows." - (let ((buffers (helm-marked-candidates))) - (helm-window-show-buffers buffers t))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-ediff - "Run ediff action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-ediff-marked-buffers) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffer-run-ediff-merge - "Run ediff action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'helm-ediff-marked-buffers-merge) - -(defun helm-buffers-persistent-kill-1 (buffer-or-name) - "Persistent action to kill buffer." - (let ((buf (get-buffer buffer-or-name)) helm-buf-or-cur) - (if (or (and (eql buf (get-buffer helm-current-buffer)) - (setq helm-buf-or-cur "helm-current-buffer")) - (and (eql buf (get-buffer helm-buffer)) - (setq helm-buf-or-cur "helm-buffer"))) - (progn - (message "Can't kill `%s' without quitting session" helm-buf-or-cur) - (sit-for 1)) - (kill-buffer buf) - (helm-delete-current-selection)))) - -(defun helm-buffers--quote-truncated-buffer (buffer) - (let ((bufname (and (bufferp buffer) - (buffer-name buffer)))) - (when (and bufname - (file-remote-p (with-current-buffer bufname - default-directory))) - (setq bufname (concat "@ " (helm-url-unhex-string bufname)))) - (when bufname - (regexp-quote - (if (and helm-buffer-max-length - helm-buffer-details-flag) - (helm-substring-by-width - bufname helm-buffer-max-length - "") - bufname))))) - -(defun helm-buffers-persistent-kill (_buffer) - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates)) - (sel (helm-get-selection))) - (unwind-protect - (cl-loop for b in marked - do (progn - ;; We need to preselect each marked because - ;; helm-buffers-persistent-kill is deleting - ;; current selection. - (helm-preselect - (format "^%s" - (helm-buffers--quote-truncated-buffer b))) - (helm-buffers-persistent-kill-1 b) - (message nil) - (helm--remove-marked-and-update-mode-line b))) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq helm-marked-candidates nil - helm-visible-mark-overlays nil)) - (helm-force-update (helm-buffers--quote-truncated-buffer sel))))) - -(defun helm-buffers-list-persistent-action (candidate) - (let ((current (window-buffer helm-persistent-action-display-window))) - (if (or (helm-follow-mode-p) - (eql current (get-buffer helm-current-buffer)) - (not (eql current (get-buffer candidate)))) - (switch-to-buffer candidate) - (if (and helm-persistent-action-display-window - (window-dedicated-p - (next-window helm-persistent-action-display-window 1))) - (delete-window helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (switch-to-buffer helm-current-buffer))))) - -(defun helm-ediff-marked-buffers (_candidate &optional merge) - "Ediff 2 marked buffers or CANDIDATE and `helm-current-buffer'. -With optional arg MERGE call `ediff-merge-buffers'." - (let* ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates)) - (lg-lst (length mkd)) - buf1 buf2) - (cl-case lg-lst - (0 - (error "Error:You have to mark at least 1 buffer")) - (1 - (setq buf1 helm-current-buffer - buf2 (cl-first mkd))) - (2 - (setq buf1 (cl-first mkd) - buf2 (cl-second mkd))) - (t - (error "Error:Too many buffers marked!"))) - (if merge - (ediff-merge-buffers buf1 buf2) - (ediff-buffers buf1 buf2)))) - -(defun helm-ediff-marked-buffers-merge (candidate) - "Ediff merge `helm-current-buffer' with CANDIDATE. -See `helm-ediff-marked-buffers'." - (helm-ediff-marked-buffers candidate t)) - -(defun helm-multi-occur-as-action (_candidate) - "Multi occur action for `helm-source-buffers-list'. -Can be used by any source that list buffers." - (let ((helm-occur-always-search-in-current - (if helm-current-prefix-arg - (not helm-occur-always-search-in-current) - helm-occur-always-search-in-current)) - (buffers (helm-marked-candidates)) - (input (cl-loop for i in (split-string (or (buffer-local-value - 'helm-input-local - (get-buffer helm-buffer)) - helm-pattern) - " " t) - thereis (and (string-match "\\`@\\([^!]*\\)" i) - (match-string 1 i))))) - (helm-multi-occur-1 buffers input))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffers-run-occur - "Run `helm-multi-occur-as-action' by key." - 'helm-multi-occur-as-action) - -(defun helm-buffers-toggle-show-hidden-buffers () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((filter-attrs (helm-get-attr 'filtered-candidate-transformer - helm-source-buffers-list)) - (sel (helm-get-selection))) - (if (memq 'helm-shadow-boring-buffers filter-attrs) - (helm-set-attr 'filtered-candidate-transformer - (cons 'helm-skip-boring-buffers - (remove 'helm-shadow-boring-buffers - filter-attrs)) - helm-source-buffers-list) - (helm-set-attr 'filtered-candidate-transformer - (cons 'helm-shadow-boring-buffers - (remove 'helm-skip-boring-buffers - filter-attrs)) - helm-source-buffers-list)) - (helm-force-update (helm-buffers--quote-truncated-buffer sel))))) -(put 'helm-buffers-toggle-show-hidden-buffers 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-buffers-browse-project (buf) - "Browse project from buffer BUF." - (with-current-buffer buf - (helm-browse-project helm-current-prefix-arg))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-buffers-run-browse-project - "Run `helm-buffers-browse-project' from key." - 'helm-buffers-browse-project - (cl-assert (not helm-buffers-in-project-p) - nil "You are already browsing this project")) - -(defun helm-buffers-quit-and-find-file-fn (source) - (let* ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source)) - (buf (helm-aand (bufferp sel) - (get-buffer sel) - (buffer-name it)))) - (when buf - (or (buffer-file-name sel) - (car (rassoc buf dired-buffers)) - (and (with-current-buffer buf - (eq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode)) - org-directory - (expand-file-name org-directory)) - (with-current-buffer buf - (expand-file-name default-directory)))))) - -;;; Candidate Transformers -;; -;; -(defun helm-skip-boring-buffers (buffers _source) - "Remove buffers matching `helm-boring-buffer-regexp-list' in BUFFERS. -Where BUFFERS is a list of buffer names." - (helm-skip-entries buffers - helm-boring-buffer-regexp-list - helm-white-buffer-regexp-list)) - -(defun helm-shadow-boring-buffers (buffers _source) - "Buffers matching `helm-boring-buffer-regexp' will be -displayed with the `file-name-shadow' face if available." - (helm-shadow-entries buffers helm-boring-buffer-regexp-list)) - - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-buffers-list () - "Preconfigured `helm' to list buffers." - (interactive) - (unless helm-source-buffers-list - (setq helm-source-buffers-list - (helm-make-source "Buffers" 'helm-source-buffers))) - (helm :sources '(helm-source-buffers-list - helm-source-buffer-not-found) - :buffer "*helm buffers*" - :truncate-lines helm-buffers-truncate-lines - :left-margin-width helm-buffers-left-margin-width)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-mini () - "Preconfigured `helm' displaying `helm-mini-default-sources'." - (interactive) - (require 'helm-x-files) - (unless helm-source-buffers-list - (setq helm-source-buffers-list - (helm-make-source "Buffers" 'helm-source-buffers))) - (helm :sources helm-mini-default-sources - :buffer "*helm mini*" - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :truncate-lines helm-buffers-truncate-lines - :left-margin-width helm-buffers-left-margin-width)) - -(defun helm-quit-and-helm-mini () - "Drop into `helm-mini' from `helm'." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-run-after-exit 'helm-mini))) - -(provide 'helm-buffers) - -;;; helm-buffers.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-comint.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-comint.el deleted file mode 100644 index c81805b..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-comint.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-comint.el --- Comint prompt navigation for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2020 Pierre Neidhardt - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; You can bind this as follows in .emacs: -;; -;; (add-hook 'comint-mode-hook -;; (lambda () -;; (define-key comint-mode-map (kbd "M-s f") 'helm-comint-prompts-all))) - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-elisp) - -;;; Comint prompts -;; -(defface helm-comint-prompts-promptidx - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - (:foreground "cyan"))) - "Face used to highlight comint prompt index." - :group 'helm-comint-faces) - -(defface helm-comint-prompts-buffer-name - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - (:foreground "green"))) - "Face used to highlight comint buffer name." - :group 'helm-comint-faces) - -(defcustom helm-comint-prompts-promptidx-p t - "Show prompt number." - :group 'helm-comint - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-comint-mode-list '(comint-mode slime-repl-mode sly-mrepl-mode sql-interactive-mode) - "Supported modes for prompt navigation. -Derived modes (e.g., Geiser's REPL) are automatically supported." - :group 'helm-comint - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-comint-next-prompt-function '((sly-mrepl-mode . (lambda () - (sly-mrepl-next-prompt) - (point)))) - "Alist of (MODE . NEXT-PROMPT-FUNCTION) to use. - If the current major mode is a key in this list, the associated - function will be used to navigate the prompts. - The function must return the point after the prompt. - Otherwise (comint-next-prompt 1) will be used." - :group 'helm-comint - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type function)) - -(defcustom helm-comint-max-offset 400 - "Max number of chars displayed per candidate in comint-input-ring browser. -When t, don't truncate candidate, show all. -By default it is approximatively the number of bits contained in -five lines of 80 chars each i.e 80*5. -Note that if you set this to nil multiline will be disabled, i.e -you will not have anymore separators between candidates." - :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" t) - (integer :tag "Max candidate offset")) - :group 'helm-misc) - -(defvar helm-comint-prompts-keymap - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") #'helm-comint-prompts-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'helm-comint-prompts-other-frame) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-comint-prompt-all'.") - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-list (mode &optional buffer) - "List the prompts in BUFFER in mode MODE. - -Return a list of (\"prompt\" (point) (buffer-name) prompt-index)) -E.g. (\"ls\" 162 \"*shell*\" 3). -If BUFFER is nil, use current buffer." - (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)) - (when (derived-mode-p mode) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (let (result (count 1)) - (save-mark-and-excursion - (helm-awhile (and (not (eobp)) - (helm-aif (alist-get major-mode helm-comint-next-prompt-function) - (funcall it) - (comint-next-prompt 1))) - (push (list (buffer-substring-no-properties - it (point-at-eol)) - it (buffer-name) count) - result) - (setq count (1+ count)))) - (nreverse result)))))) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-list-all (mode) - "List the prompts of all buffers in mode MODE. -See `helm-comint-prompts-list'." - (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list) - append (helm-comint-prompts-list mode b))) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-transformer (candidates &optional all) - ;; ("ls" 162 "*shell*" 3) => ("*shell*:3:ls" . ("ls" 162 "*shell*" 3)) - (cl-loop for (prt pos buf id) in candidates - collect `(,(concat - (when all - (concat (propertize - buf - 'face 'helm-comint-prompts-buffer-name) - ":")) - (when helm-comint-prompts-promptidx-p - (concat (propertize - (number-to-string id) - 'face 'helm-comint-prompts-promptidx) - ":")) - prt) - . ,(list prt pos buf id)))) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-all-transformer (candidates) - (helm-comint-prompts-transformer candidates t)) - -(cl-defun helm-comint-prompts-goto (candidate &optional (action 'switch-to-buffer)) - ;; Candidate format: ("ls" 162 "*shell*" 3) - (let ((buf (nth 2 candidate))) - (unless (and (string= (buffer-name) buf) - (eq action 'switch-to-buffer)) - (funcall action buf)) - (goto-char (nth 1 candidate)) - (recenter))) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-window (candidate) - (helm-comint-prompts-goto candidate 'switch-to-buffer-other-window)) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-frame (candidate) - (helm-comint-prompts-goto candidate 'switch-to-buffer-other-frame)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-comint-prompts-other-window - "Switch to comint prompt in other window." - 'helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-window) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-comint-prompts-other-frame - "Switch to comint prompt in other frame." - 'helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-frame) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-comint-prompts () - "Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of the current comint buffer." - (interactive) - (if (apply #'derived-mode-p helm-comint-mode-list) - (helm :sources - (helm-build-sync-source "Comint prompts" - :candidates (helm-comint-prompts-list major-mode) - :candidate-transformer #'helm-comint-prompts-transformer - :action '(("Go to prompt" . helm-comint-prompts-goto))) - :buffer "*helm comint prompts*") - (message "Current buffer is not a comint buffer"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-comint-prompts-all () - "Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of all comint sessions." - (interactive) - (if (apply #'derived-mode-p helm-comint-mode-list) - (helm :sources - (helm-build-sync-source "All comint prompts" - :candidates (helm-comint-prompts-list-all major-mode) - :candidate-transformer #'helm-comint-prompts-all-transformer - :action (quote (("Go to prompt" . helm-comint-prompts-goto) - ("Go to prompt in other window `C-c o`" . - helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-window) - ("Go to prompt in other frame `C-c C-o`" . - helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-frame))) - :keymap helm-comint-prompts-keymap) - :buffer "*helm comint all prompts*") - (message "Current buffer is not a comint buffer"))) - -;;; Comint history -;; -;; -(defun helm-comint-input-ring-action (candidate) - "Default action for comint history." - (with-helm-current-buffer - (delete-region (comint-line-beginning-position) (point-max)) - (insert candidate))) - -(defvar helm-source-comint-input-ring - (helm-build-sync-source "Comint history" - :candidates (lambda () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (cl-loop for elm in (ring-elements comint-input-ring) - unless (string= elm "") - collect elm))) - :action 'helm-comint-input-ring-action - ;; Multiline does not work for `shell' because of an Emacs bug. - ;; It works in other REPLs like Geiser. - :multiline 'helm-comint-max-offset) - "Source that provides Helm completion against `comint-input-ring'.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-comint-input-ring () - "Preconfigured `helm' that provide completion of `comint' history." - (interactive) - (when (or (derived-mode-p 'comint-mode) - (member major-mode helm-comint-mode-list)) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-comint-input-ring - :input (buffer-substring-no-properties (comint-line-beginning-position) - (point-at-eol)) - :buffer "*helm comint history*"))) - -(provide 'helm-comint) - -;;; helm-comint.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-elisp-package.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-elisp-package.el deleted file mode 100644 index 31564ab..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-elisp-package.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,483 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-elisp-package.el --- helm interface for package.el -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'package) - -(defgroup helm-el-package nil - "helm elisp packages." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-el-package-initial-filter 'all - "Show only installed, upgraded or all packages at startup." - :type '(radio :tag "Initial filter for elisp packages" - (const :tag "Show all packages" all) - (const :tag "Show installed packages" installed) - (const :tag "Show not installed packages" uninstalled) - (const :tag "Show upgradable packages" upgrade))) - -(defcustom helm-el-truncate-lines t - "Truncate lines in `helm-buffer' when non-nil." - :type 'boolean) - - -(defcustom helm-el-package-upgrade-on-start nil - "Show package upgrades on startup when non nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-el-package-autoremove-on-start nil - "Try to autoremove no more needed packages on startup. -See `package-autoremove'." - :type 'boolean) - -;; internals vars -(defvar helm-el-package--show-only 'all) -(defvar helm-el-package--initialized-p nil) -(defvar helm-el-package--tabulated-list nil) -(defvar helm-el-package--upgrades nil) -(defvar helm-el-package--removable-packages nil) - -;; Shutup bytecompiler for emacs-24* -(defvar package-menu-async) ; Only available on emacs-25. -(defvar helm-marked-buffer-name) -(declare-function async-byte-recompile-directory "ext:async-bytecomp.el") -(declare-function with-helm-display-marked-candidates "helm-utils.el") - - -(defun helm-el-package--init () - ;; In emacs-27 package-show-package-list returns an empty buffer - ;; until package-initialize have been called. - (unless (or package--initialized - (null (boundp 'package-quickstart))) - (package-initialize)) - (let (package-menu-async - (inhibit-read-only t)) - (when (null package-alist) - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'all)) - (unless (consp package-selected-packages) - (helm-aif (package--find-non-dependencies) - (setq package-selected-packages it))) - (when (and (setq helm-el-package--removable-packages - (package--removable-packages)) - helm-el-package-autoremove-on-start) - (package-autoremove)) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (save-selected-window - (if helm-el-package--initialized-p - ;; Use this as `list-packages' doesn't work - ;; properly (empty buffer) when called from lisp - ;; with 'no-fetch (emacs-25 WA). - (package-show-package-list) - (when helm--force-updating-p (message "Refreshing packages list...")) - (list-packages helm-el-package--initialized-p)) - (setq helm-el-package--initialized-p t) - (message nil)) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - 'global - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer "*Packages*") - (setq helm-el-package--tabulated-list tabulated-list-entries) - (remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) - '(read-only button follow-link category)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]+" nil t) - (replace-match "")) - (buffer-string))) - (setq helm-el-package--upgrades (helm-el-package-menu--find-upgrades)) - (if helm--force-updating-p - (if helm-el-package--upgrades - (message "Refreshing packages list done, [%d] package(s) to upgrade" - (length helm-el-package--upgrades)) - (message "Refreshing packages list done, no upgrades available")) - (setq helm-el-package--show-only (if (and helm-el-package-upgrade-on-start - helm-el-package--upgrades) - 'upgrade - helm-el-package-initial-filter)))) - (kill-buffer "*Packages*")))) - -(defun helm-el-package-describe (candidate) - (let ((id (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id candidate))) - (describe-package (package-desc-name id)))) - -(defun helm-el-package-visit-homepage (candidate) - (let* ((id (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id candidate)) - (pkg (package-desc-name id)) - (desc (cadr (assoc pkg package-archive-contents))) - (extras (package-desc-extras desc)) - (url (and (listp extras) (cdr-safe (assoc :url extras))))) - (if (stringp url) - (browse-url url) - (message "Package %s has no homepage" - (propertize (symbol-name pkg) - 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face))))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-visit-homepage - "Visit package homepage from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-visit-homepage) - -(defun helm-elisp-package--pkg-name (pkg) - (if (package-desc-p pkg) - (package-desc-name pkg) - pkg)) - -(defun helm-el-package-install-1 (pkg-list) - (cl-loop with mkd = pkg-list - for p in mkd - for id = (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id p) - for name = (helm-elisp-package--pkg-name id) - do (package-install id t) - when (helm-aand (assq name package-alist) - (package-desc-dir (cadr it)) - (file-exists-p it)) - collect id into installed-list and - do (unless (package--user-selected-p name) - (package--save-selected-packages - (cons name package-selected-packages))) - finally do (message (format "%d packages installed:\n(%s)" - (length installed-list) - (mapconcat #'package-desc-full-name - installed-list ", "))))) - -(defun helm-el-package-install (_candidate) - (helm-el-package-install-1 (helm-marked-candidates))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-install - "Install package from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-install) - -(defun helm-el-package-uninstall-1 (pkg-list &optional force) - (cl-loop with mkd = pkg-list - for p in mkd - for id = (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id p) - do - (condition-case-unless-debug err - (package-delete id force) - (error (message (cadr err)))) - ;; Seems like package-descs are symbols with props instead of - ;; vectors in emacs-27, use package-desc-name to ensure - ;; compatibility in all emacs versions. - unless (assoc (package-desc-name id) package-alist) - collect id into delete-list - finally do (if delete-list - (message (format "%d packages deleted:\n(%s)" - (length delete-list) - (mapconcat #'package-desc-full-name - delete-list ", "))) - "No package deleted"))) - -(defun helm-el-package-uninstall (_candidate) - (helm-el-package-uninstall-1 (helm-marked-candidates) helm-current-prefix-arg)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-uninstall - "Uninstall package from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-uninstall) - -(defun helm-el-package-menu--find-upgrades () - (cl-loop for entry in helm-el-package--tabulated-list - for pkg-desc = (car entry) - for status = (package-desc-status pkg-desc) - ;; A dependency. - when (string= status "dependency") - collect pkg-desc into dependencies - ;; An installed package used as dependency (user have - ;; installed this package explicitely). - when (package--used-elsewhere-p pkg-desc) - collect pkg-desc into installed-as-dep - ;; An installed package. - when (member status '("installed" "unsigned")) - collect pkg-desc into installed - when (member status '("available" "new")) - collect (cons (package-desc-name pkg-desc) pkg-desc) into available - finally return - ;; Always try to upgrade dependencies before installed. - (cl-loop with all = (append dependencies installed-as-dep installed) - for pkg in all - for name = (package-desc-name pkg) - for avail-pkg = (assq name available) - when (and avail-pkg - (version-list-< - (package-desc-version pkg) - (package-desc-version (cdr avail-pkg)))) - collect avail-pkg))) - -(defun helm-el-package--user-installed-p (package) - "Return non-nil if PACKAGE is a user-installed package." - (let* ((assoc (assq package package-alist)) - (pkg-desc (and assoc (cadr assoc))) - (dir (and pkg-desc (package-desc-dir pkg-desc)))) - (when dir - (file-in-directory-p dir package-user-dir)))) - -(defun helm-el-package-upgrade-1 (pkg-list) - (cl-loop for p in pkg-list - for pkg-desc = (car p) - for pkg-name = (package-desc-name pkg-desc) - for upgrade = (cdr (assq pkg-name - helm-el-package--upgrades)) - do - (cond (;; Install. - (equal pkg-desc upgrade) - (message "Installing package `%s'" pkg-name) - (package-install pkg-desc t)) - (;; Do nothing. - (or (null upgrade) - ;; This may happen when a Elpa version of pkg - ;; is installed and need upgrade and pkg is as - ;; well a builtin package. - (package-built-in-p pkg-name)) - (ignore)) - (;; Delete. - t - (message "Deleting package `%s'" pkg-name) - (package-delete pkg-desc t t))))) - -(defun helm-el-package-upgrade (_candidate) - (helm-el-package-upgrade-1 - (cl-loop with pkgs = (helm-marked-candidates) - for p in helm-el-package--tabulated-list - for pkg = (car p) - if (member (symbol-name (package-desc-name pkg)) pkgs) - collect p))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-upgrade - "Uninstall package from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-upgrade) - -(defun helm-el-package-upgrade-all () - (if helm-el-package--upgrades - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name (helm-fast-remove-dups - (mapcar (lambda (x) (symbol-name (car x))) - helm-el-package--upgrades) - :test 'equal) - (when (y-or-n-p "Upgrade all packages? ") - (helm-el-package-upgrade-1 helm-el-package--tabulated-list))) - (message "No packages to upgrade actually!"))) - -(defun helm-el-package-upgrade-all-action (_candidate) - (helm-el-package-upgrade-all)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-upgrade-all - "Upgrade all packages from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-upgrade-all-action) - -(defun helm-el-package--transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - for disp = (concat " " c) - for id = (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id c) - for name = (and id (package-desc-name id)) - for desc = (package-desc-status id) - for built-in-p = (and (package-built-in-p name) - (not (member desc '("available" "new" - "installed" "dependency")))) - for installed-p = (member desc '("installed" "dependency")) - for upgrade-p = (assq name helm-el-package--upgrades) - for user-installed-p = (memq name package-selected-packages) - do (when (and user-installed-p (not upgrade-p)) - (put-text-property 0 2 'display "S " disp)) - do (when (or (memq name helm-el-package--removable-packages) - (and upgrade-p installed-p)) - (put-text-property 0 2 'display "U " disp) - (put-text-property - 2 (+ (length (symbol-name name)) 2) - 'face 'font-lock-variable-name-face disp)) - do (when (and upgrade-p (not installed-p) (not built-in-p)) - (put-text-property 0 2 'display "I " disp)) - for cand = (cons disp (car (split-string disp))) - when (or (and built-in-p - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'built-in)) - (and upgrade-p - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'upgrade)) - (and installed-p - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'installed)) - (and (not installed-p) - (not built-in-p) - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'uninstalled)) - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'all)) - collect cand)) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-built-in () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'built-in) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-built-in 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-upgrade () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'upgrade) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-upgrade 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-installed () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'installed) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-installed 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-all () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'all) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-all 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-uninstalled () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'uninstalled) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-uninstalled 'helm-only t) - -(defvar helm-el-package-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-I") #'helm-el-package-show-installed) - (define-key map (kbd "M-O") #'helm-el-package-show-uninstalled) - (define-key map (kbd "M-U") #'helm-el-package-show-upgrade) - (define-key map (kbd "M-B") #'helm-el-package-show-built-in) - (define-key map (kbd "M-A") #'helm-el-package-show-all) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c i") #'helm-el-run-package-install) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c r") #'helm-el-run-package-reinstall) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c d") #'helm-el-run-package-uninstall) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c u") #'helm-el-run-package-upgrade) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c U") #'helm-el-run-package-upgrade-all) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c @") #'helm-el-run-visit-homepage) - map)) - -(defvar helm-source-list-el-package nil) -(defclass helm-list-el-package-source (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((init :initform 'helm-el-package--init) - (get-line :initform 'buffer-substring) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform 'helm-el-package--transformer) - (action-transformer :initform 'helm-el-package--action-transformer) - (help-message :initform 'helm-el-package-help-message) - (keymap :initform 'helm-el-package-map) - (update :initform 'helm-el-package--update) - (candidate-number-limit :initform 9999) - (action :initform '(("Describe package" . helm-el-package-describe) - ("Visit homepage" . helm-el-package-visit-homepage))) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-el-package-quit-an-find-file-fn) - (group :initform 'helm-el-package))) - -(defun helm-el-package-quit-an-find-file-fn (source) - (let* ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source)) - (pkg (and (stringp sel) - (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id sel)))) - (when (and pkg (package-installed-p pkg)) - (expand-file-name (package-desc-dir pkg))))) - -(defun helm-el-package--action-transformer (actions candidate) - (let* ((pkg-desc (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id candidate)) - (status (package-desc-status pkg-desc)) - (pkg-name (package-desc-name pkg-desc)) - (built-in (and (package-built-in-p pkg-name) - (not (member status '("available" "new" - "installed" "dependency"))))) - (acts (if helm-el-package--upgrades - (append actions '(("Upgrade all packages" - . helm-el-package-upgrade-all-action))) - actions))) - (cond (built-in '(("Describe package" . helm-el-package-describe))) - ((and (package-installed-p pkg-name) - (cdr (assq pkg-name helm-el-package--upgrades)) - (member status '("installed" "dependency"))) - (append '(("Upgrade package(s)" . helm-el-package-upgrade) - ("Uninstall package(s)" . helm-el-package-uninstall)) - acts)) - ((and (package-installed-p pkg-name) - (cdr (assq pkg-name helm-el-package--upgrades)) - (string= status "available")) - (append '(("Upgrade package(s)" . helm-el-package-upgrade)) - acts)) - ((and (package-installed-p pkg-name) - (or (null (package-built-in-p pkg-name)) - (and (package-built-in-p pkg-name) - (assq pkg-name package-alist)))) - (append acts '(("Reinstall package(s)" . helm-el-package-reinstall) - ("Recompile package(s)" . helm-el-package-recompile) - ("Uninstall package(s)" . helm-el-package-uninstall)))) - (t (append acts '(("Install packages(s)" . helm-el-package-install))))))) - -(defun helm-el-package--update () - (setq helm-el-package--initialized-p nil)) - -(defun helm-el-package-recompile (_pkg) - (cl-loop for p in (helm-marked-candidates) - do (helm-el-package-recompile-1 p))) - -(defun helm-el-package-recompile-1 (pkg) - (let* ((pkg-desc (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id pkg)) - (dir (package-desc-dir pkg-desc))) - (async-byte-recompile-directory dir))) - -(defun helm-el-package-reinstall (_pkg) - (cl-loop for p in (helm-marked-candidates) - for pkg-desc = (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id p) - do (helm-el-package-reinstall-1 pkg-desc))) - -(defun helm-el-package-reinstall-1 (pkg-desc) - (let ((name (package-desc-name pkg-desc))) - (package-delete pkg-desc 'force 'nosave) - ;; pkg-desc contain the description - ;; of the installed package just removed - ;; and is BTW no more valid. - ;; Use the entry in package-archive-content - ;; which is the non--installed package entry. - ;; For some reason `package-install' - ;; need a pkg-desc (package-desc-p) for the build-in - ;; packages already installed, the name (as symbol) - ;; fails with such packages. - (package-install - (cadr (assq name package-archive-contents)) t))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-reinstall - "Reinstall package from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-reinstall) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-list-elisp-packages (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for listing and handling Emacs packages." - (interactive "P") - (when arg (setq helm-el-package--initialized-p nil)) - (unless helm-source-list-el-package - (setq helm-source-list-el-package - (helm-make-source "list packages" 'helm-list-el-package-source))) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-list-el-package - :truncate-lines helm-el-truncate-lines - :full-frame t - :buffer "*helm list packages*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-list-elisp-packages-no-fetch (arg) - "Preconfigured Helm for Emacs packages. - -Same as `helm-list-elisp-packages' but don't fetch packages on -remote. Called with a prefix ARG always fetch packages on -remote." - (interactive "P") - (let ((helm-el-package--initialized-p (null arg))) - (helm-list-elisp-packages nil))) - -(provide 'helm-elisp-package) - -;;; helm-elisp-package.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-elisp.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-elisp.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0b6a030..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-elisp.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1051 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-elisp.el --- Elisp symbols completion for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-types) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'helm-info) -(require 'helm-eval) -(require 'helm-files) - -(declare-function helm-describe-function "helm-lib") -(declare-function helm-describe-variable "helm-lib") -(declare-function helm-describe-face "helm-lib") -(declare-function helm-read-file-name "helm-mode") -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") -(declare-function helm-M-x-transformer-no-sort-no-props "helm-command") -(defvar helm-M-x-show-short-doc) - -;;; Customizable values - -(defgroup helm-elisp nil - "Elisp related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-turn-on-show-completion t - "Display candidate in `current-buffer' while moving selection when non--nil." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-show-completion-min-window-height 7 - "Minimum completion window height used in show completion. -This is used in macro `with-helm-show-completion'." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-lisp-quoted-function-list - '(funcall apply mapc cl-mapc mapcar cl-mapcar - callf callf2 cl-callf cl-callf2 fset - fboundp fmakunbound symbol-function) - "List of function where quoted function completion happen. -E.g. give only function names after (funcall \\='." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-lisp-unquoted-function-list - '(function defadvice) - "List of function where unquoted function completion happen. -E.g. give only function names after (function ." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-apropos-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching for `helm-apropos' when non-nil." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-lisp-fuzzy-completion nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in emacs-lisp completion when non-nil. -NOTE: This enables fuzzy matching in Helm native implementation of -elisp completion, but not on helmized elisp completion, i.e. fuzzy -completion is not available in `completion-at-point'." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-apropos-function-list '(helm-def-source--emacs-commands - helm-def-source--emacs-functions - helm-def-source--eieio-classes - helm-def-source--eieio-generic - helm-def-source--emacs-variables - helm-def-source--emacs-faces) - "A list of functions that build helm sources to use in `helm-apropos'." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-apropos-defaut-info-lookup-sources '(helm-source-info-elisp - helm-source-info-cl - helm-source-info-eieio) - "A list of sources to look into when searching info page of a symbol." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-show-completion-display-function - (if (display-graphic-p) - #'helm-display-buffer-in-own-frame - #'helm-show-completion-default-display-function) - "The function used to display helm completion buffer. - -This function is used by `with-helm-show-completion', when nil -fallback to `helm-default-display-buffer'. - -Default is to use a separate frame on graphic display and -`helm-show-completion-default-display-function' on non graphic -display." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type 'function) - -;;; Faces -;; -;; -(defgroup helm-elisp-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of helm-elisp." - :prefix "helm-" - :group 'helm-elisp - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-lisp-show-completion - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "DarkSlateGray")) - "Face used for showing candidates in `helm-lisp-completion'." - :group 'helm-elisp-faces) - -(defface helm-lisp-completion-info - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "red")) - "Face used for showing info in `helm-lisp-completion'." - :group 'helm-elisp-faces) - -(defcustom helm-elisp-help-function - 'helm-elisp-show-help - "Function for displaying help for Lisp symbols." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type '(choice (function :tag "Open help for the symbol." - helm-elisp-show-help) - (function :tag "Show one liner in modeline." - helm-elisp-show-doc-modeline))) - -(defcustom helm-locate-library-fuzzy-match t - "Enable fuzzy-matching in `helm-locate-library' when non--nil." - :type 'boolean - :group 'helm-elisp) - - -;;; Show completion. -;; -;; Provide show completion with macro `with-helm-show-completion'. - -(defvar helm-show-completion-overlay nil) - -;; Called each time cursor move in helm-buffer. -(defun helm-show-completion () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (overlay-put helm-show-completion-overlay - 'display (substring-no-properties - (helm-get-selection))))) - -(defun helm-show-completion-init-overlay (beg end) - (setq helm-show-completion-overlay (make-overlay beg end)) - (overlay-put helm-show-completion-overlay - 'face 'helm-lisp-show-completion)) - -(defun helm-show-completion-default-display-function (buffer &rest _args) - "A special resized Helm window is used depending on position in BUFFER." - (with-selected-window (selected-window) - (if (window-dedicated-p) - (helm-default-display-buffer buffer) - (let* ((screen-size (+ (count-screen-lines (window-start) (point) t) - 1 ; mode-line - (if header-line-format 1 0))) ; header-line - (def-size (- (window-height) - helm-show-completion-min-window-height)) - (upper-height (max window-min-height (min screen-size def-size))) - split-window-keep-point) - (recenter -1) - (set-window-buffer (if (active-minibuffer-window) - (minibuffer-selected-window) - (split-window nil upper-height - helm-split-window-default-side)) - buffer))))) - -(defmacro with-helm-show-completion (beg end &rest body) - "Show Helm candidate in an overlay at point. -BEG and END are the beginning and end position of the current -completion in `helm-current-buffer'. -BODY is an Helm call where we want to enable show completion. -If `helm-turn-on-show-completion' is nil do nothing." - (declare (indent 2) (debug t)) - `(unwind-protect - (if helm-turn-on-show-completion - (let ((helm-move-selection-after-hook - (append (list 'helm-show-completion) - helm-move-selection-after-hook)) - (helm-split-window-default-side - (if (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'same) - 'below helm-split-window-default-side)) - helm-split-window-inside-p - helm-reuse-last-window-split-state) - (helm-set-local-variable - 'helm-display-function - (or helm-show-completion-display-function - 'helm-default-display-buffer)) - (helm-show-completion-init-overlay ,beg ,end) - ,@body) - ,@body) - (when (and helm-show-completion-overlay - (overlayp helm-show-completion-overlay)) - (delete-overlay helm-show-completion-overlay)))) - - -;;; Lisp symbol completion. -;; -;; -(defun helm-lisp-completion--predicate-at-point (beg) - ;; Return a predicate for `all-completions'. - (let ((fn-sym-p (lambda () - (or - (and (eq (char-before) ?\ ) - (save-excursion - (skip-syntax-backward " " (point-at-bol)) - (memq (symbol-at-point) - helm-lisp-unquoted-function-list))) - (and (eq (char-before) ?\') - (save-excursion - (forward-char -1) - (eq (char-before) ?\#))))))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char beg) - (if (or - ;; Complete on all symbols in non--lisp modes (logs mail etc..) - (not (memq major-mode '(emacs-lisp-mode - lisp-interaction-mode - inferior-emacs-lisp-mode))) - (not (or (funcall fn-sym-p) - (and (eq (char-before) ?\') - (save-excursion - (forward-char (if (funcall fn-sym-p) -2 -1)) - (skip-syntax-backward " " (point-at-bol)) - (memq (symbol-at-point) - helm-lisp-quoted-function-list))) - (eq (char-before) ?\())) ; no paren before str. - ;; Looks like we are in a let statement. - (condition-case nil - (progn (up-list -2) (forward-char 1) - (eq (char-after) ?\()) - (error nil))) - (lambda (sym) - (or (boundp sym) (fboundp sym) (symbol-plist sym))) - #'fboundp)))) - -(defun helm-thing-before-point (&optional limits regexp) - "Return symbol name before point. -If REGEXP is specified return what REGEXP find before point. -By default match the beginning of symbol before point. -With LIMITS arg specified return the beginning and end position -of symbol before point." - (save-excursion - (let (beg - (end (point)) - (boundary (field-beginning nil nil (point-at-bol)))) - (if (re-search-backward (or regexp "\\_<") boundary t) - (setq beg (match-end 0)) - (setq beg boundary)) - (unless (= beg end) - (if limits - (cons beg end) - (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)))))) - -(defun helm-bounds-of-thing-before-point (&optional regexp) - "Get the beginning and end position of `helm-thing-before-point'. -Return a cons (beg . end)." - (helm-thing-before-point 'limits regexp)) - -(defun helm-insert-completion-at-point (beg end str) - ;; When there is no space after point - ;; we are completing inside a symbol or - ;; after a partial symbol with the next arg aside - ;; without space, in this case mark the region. - ;; deleting it would remove the - ;; next arg which is unwanted. - (delete-region beg end) - (insert str) - (let ((pos (cdr (or (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol) - ;; needed for helm-dabbrev. - (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'filename))))) - (when (and pos (< (point) pos)) - (push-mark pos t t)))) - -(defvar helm-lisp-completion--cache nil) -(defvar helm-lgst-len nil) -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-lisp-completion-at-point () - "Preconfigured Helm for Lisp symbol completion at point." - (interactive) - (setq helm-lgst-len 0) - (let* ((target (helm-thing-before-point)) - (beg (car (helm-bounds-of-thing-before-point))) - (end (point)) - (pred (and beg (helm-lisp-completion--predicate-at-point beg))) - (loc-vars (and (fboundp 'elisp--local-variables) - (ignore-errors - (mapcar #'symbol-name (elisp--local-variables))))) - (glob-syms (and target pred (all-completions target obarray pred))) - (candidates (append loc-vars glob-syms)) - (helm-quit-if-no-candidate t) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one t) - (enable-recursive-minibuffers t)) - (setq helm-lisp-completion--cache (cl-loop for sym in candidates - for len = (length sym) - when (> len helm-lgst-len) - do (setq helm-lgst-len len) - collect sym)) - (if candidates - (with-helm-show-completion beg end - ;; Overlay is initialized now in helm-current-buffer. - (helm - :sources (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Lisp completion" - :data helm-lisp-completion--cache - :persistent-action `(helm-lisp-completion-persistent-action . - ,(and (eq helm-elisp-help-function - 'helm-elisp-show-doc-modeline) - 'never-split)) - :nomark t - :match-part (lambda (c) (car (split-string c))) - :fuzzy-match helm-lisp-fuzzy-completion - :persistent-help (helm-lisp-completion-persistent-help) - :filtered-candidate-transformer - #'helm-lisp-completion-transformer - :action (lambda (candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (run-with-timer - 0.01 nil - #'helm-insert-completion-at-point - beg end candidate)))) - :input (if helm-lisp-fuzzy-completion - target (concat target " ")) - :resume 'noresume - :truncate-lines t - :buffer "*helm lisp completion*" - :allow-nest t)) - (message "[No Match]")))) - -(defun helm-lisp-completion-persistent-action (candidate &optional name) - "Show documentation for the function. -Documentation is shown briefly in mode-line or completely in -other window according to the value of -`helm-elisp-help-function'." - (funcall helm-elisp-help-function candidate name)) - -(defun helm-lisp-completion-persistent-help () - "Return persistent-help according to the value of `helm-elisp-help-function'" - (cl-ecase helm-elisp-help-function - (helm-elisp-show-doc-modeline "Show brief doc in mode-line") - (helm-elisp-show-help "Toggle show help for the symbol"))) - -(defun helm-elisp--show-help-1 (candidate &optional name) - (let ((sym (intern-soft candidate))) - (pcase sym - ((and (pred fboundp) (pred boundp)) - (if (member name `(,helm-describe-function-function ,helm-describe-variable-function)) - (funcall (intern (format "helm-%s" name)) sym) - ;; When there is no way to know what to describe - ;; prefer describe-function. - (helm-describe-function sym))) - ((pred fboundp) (helm-describe-function sym)) - ((pred boundp) (helm-describe-variable sym)) - ((pred facep) (helm-describe-face sym))))) - -(defun helm-elisp-show-help (candidate &optional name) - "Show full help for the function CANDIDATE. -Arg NAME specifies the name of the top level function calling -Helm generic completion (e.g., \"describe-function\") which -allows calling the right function when CANDIDATE symbol refers at -the same time to variable and a function." - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate 'helm-elisp--show-help-1 name)) - -(defun helm-elisp-show-doc-modeline (candidate &optional name) - "Show brief documentation for the function in the mode-line." - (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t) - mode-line-in-non-selected-windows) - (helm-show-info-in-mode-line - (propertize - (helm-get-first-line-documentation - (intern candidate) name) - 'face 'helm-lisp-completion-info)))) - -(defun helm-lisp-completion-transformer (candidates _source) - "Helm candidates transformer for Lisp completion." - (cl-loop for c in candidates - for sym = (intern c) - for annot = (pcase sym - ((pred commandp) " (Com)") - ((pred class-p) " (Class)") - ((pred cl-generic-p) " (Gen)") - ((pred fboundp) " (Fun)") - ((pred boundp) " (Var)") - ((pred facep) " (Face)")) - for spaces = (make-string (- helm-lgst-len (length c)) ? ) - collect (cons (concat c spaces annot) c) into lst - finally return (sort lst #'helm-generic-sort-fn))) - -;;;###autoload -(cl-defun helm-get-first-line-documentation (sym &optional - (name "describe-function") - (end-column 72)) - "Return first line documentation of symbol SYM truncated at END-COLUMN. -If SYM is not documented, return \"Not documented\". -Argument NAME allows specifiying what function to use to display -documentation when SYM name is the same for function and variable." - (let ((doc (condition-case _err - (pcase sym - ((and (pred fboundp) (pred boundp)) - (pcase name - ("describe-function" - (documentation sym t)) - ("describe-variable" - (documentation-property sym 'variable-documentation t)) - (_ (documentation sym t)))) - ((pred fboundp) (documentation sym t)) - ((pred boundp) (documentation-property - sym 'variable-documentation t)) - ((pred facep) (face-documentation sym))) - (void-function "Void function -- Not documented")))) - (if (and doc (not (string= doc "")) - ;; `documentation' return "\n\n(args...)" - ;; for CL-style functions. - (not (string-match-p "\\`\n\n" doc))) - ;; Some commands specify key bindings in their first line. - (truncate-string-to-width - (substitute-command-keys (car (split-string doc "\n"))) - end-column nil nil t) - "Not documented"))) - -;;; File completion. -;; -;; Complete file name at point. - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-complete-file-name-at-point (&optional force) - "Preconfigured Helm to complete file name at point." - (interactive) - (require 'helm-mode) - (let* ((tap (or (thing-at-point 'filename) "")) - beg - (init (and tap - (or force - (save-excursion - (end-of-line) - (search-backward tap (point-at-bol) t) - (setq beg (point)) - (looking-back "[^'`( ]" (1- (point))))) - (expand-file-name - (substring-no-properties tap)))) - (end (point)) - (helm-quit-if-no-candidate t) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one t) - completion) - (with-helm-show-completion beg end - (setq completion (helm-read-file-name "FileName: " - :initial-input init))) - (when (and completion (not (string= completion ""))) - (delete-region beg end) (insert (if (string-match "^~" tap) - (abbreviate-file-name completion) - completion))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-lisp-indent () - ;; It is meant to use with `helm-define-multi-key' which - ;; does not support args for functions yet, so use `current-prefix-arg' - ;; for now instead of (interactive "P"). - (interactive) - (let ((tab-always-indent (or (eq tab-always-indent 'complete) - tab-always-indent))) - (indent-for-tab-command current-prefix-arg))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-lisp-completion-or-file-name-at-point () - "Preconfigured Helm to complete Lisp symbol or filename at point. -Filename completion happens if string start after or between a -double quote." - (interactive) - (let* ((tap (thing-at-point 'filename))) - (if (and tap (save-excursion - (end-of-line) - (search-backward tap (point-at-bol) t) - (looking-back "[^'`( ]" (1- (point))))) - (helm-complete-file-name-at-point) - (helm-lisp-completion-at-point)))) - - -;;; Apropos -;; -;; -(defvar helm-apropos-history nil) - -(defcustom helm-apropos-show-short-doc nil - "Show short docstring of symbols when non nil. - -NOTE: When displaying helm-apropos in a frame, i.e. when -`helm-apropos' is member of `helm-commands-using-frame' setting this -to non nil have no effect, you have first to remove `helm-apropos' -from `helm-commands-using-frame'." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type 'boolean) - -(defvar helm-apropos-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") #'helm-apropos-toggle-details) - map)) - -(defun helm-apropos-init (test default &optional fn) - "Setup `helm-candidate-buffer' for `helm-apropos' sources. -A list of symbols fetched with FN is inserted in -`helm-candidate-buffer', if FN is not provided symbols are fetched -against obarray with predicate TEST. When FN is provided predicate TEST -is only used to test DEFAULT." - (require 'helm-help) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global - (let ((default-symbol (and (stringp default) - (intern-soft default))) - (symbols (if fn (funcall fn) (all-completions "" obarray test)))) - (if (and default-symbol (funcall test default-symbol)) - (cons default-symbol symbols) - symbols)))) - -(defun helm-apropos-short-doc-transformer (candidates _source) - (if helm-apropos-show-short-doc - (cl-loop with max-len = (buffer-local-value 'helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len - (get-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer))) - for cand in candidates - for doc = (helm-get-first-line-documentation (intern-soft cand)) - collect (cons (format "%s%s%s" - cand - (if doc - (make-string (+ 1 (if (zerop max-len) - max-len - (- max-len (string-width cand)))) - ? ) - "") - (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) "")) - cand)) - candidates)) - -(defun helm-apropos-default-sort-fn (candidates _source) - (if (string= helm-pattern "") - candidates - (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn))) - -(defun helm-apropos-clean-history-variable (candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer ; var is maybe local - (let* ((sym (intern-soft candidate)) - (cands (symbol-value sym)) - (mkds (and (listp cands) - (helm-comp-read "Delete entry: " - cands :marked-candidates t)))) - (cl-assert (listp mkds) nil "Variable value is not a list") - (cl-loop for elm in mkds do - (if (local-variable-p sym) - (set (make-local-variable sym) - (setq cands (delete elm cands))) - (set sym (setq cands (delete elm cands)))))))) - -(defun helm-apropos-clean-ring (candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer ; var is maybe local - (let* ((sym (intern-soft candidate)) - (val (symbol-value sym)) - (cands (and (ring-p val) (ring-elements val))) - (mkds (and cands (helm-comp-read - "Delete entry: " - cands :marked-candidates t)))) - (when mkds - (cl-loop for elm in mkds do - (ring-remove - val (helm-position - elm - (ring-elements val) - :test 'equal)) - and do (if (local-variable-p sym) - (set (make-local-variable sym) val) - (set sym val))))))) - -(defun helm-apropos-action-transformer (actions candidate) - (let* ((sym (helm-symbolify candidate)) - (val (with-helm-current-buffer (symbol-value sym)))) - (cond ((custom-variable-p sym) - (append - actions - (let ((standard-value (eval (car (get sym 'standard-value)) t))) - (unless (equal standard-value (symbol-value sym)) - `(("Reset Variable to default value" - . ,(lambda (candidate) - (let ((sym (helm-symbolify candidate))) - (set sym standard-value))))))) - '(("Customize variable" . - (lambda (candidate) - (customize-option (helm-symbolify candidate))))))) - ((and val (with-helm-current-buffer (ring-p (symbol-value sym)))) - (append actions - '(("Clean ring" . helm-apropos-clean-ring)))) - ((and (string-match-p "history" candidate) (listp val)) - (append actions - '(("Clean variable" . - helm-apropos-clean-history-variable)))) - (t actions)))) - -(defun helm-def-source--emacs-variables (&optional default) - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Variables" - :init (lambda () - (helm-apropos-init - (lambda (x) (and (boundp x) (not (keywordp x)))) default)) - :fuzzy-match helm-apropos-fuzzy-match - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (delq nil (list (and (null helm-apropos-fuzzy-match) - 'helm-apropos-default-sort-fn) - (and (null (memq 'helm-apropos helm-commands-using-frame)) - #'helm-apropos-short-doc-transformer))) - :nomark t - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate 'helm-describe-variable)) - :persistent-help "Toggle describe variable" - :keymap helm-apropos-map - :action '(("Describe variable" . helm-describe-variable) - ("Find variable" . helm-find-variable) - ("Info lookup" . helm-info-lookup-symbol) - ("Set variable" . helm-set-variable)) - :action-transformer 'helm-apropos-action-transformer)) - -(defun helm-def-source--emacs-faces (&optional default) - "Create `helm' source for faces to be displayed with -`helm-apropos'." - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Faces" - :init (lambda () (helm-apropos-init 'facep default #'face-list)) - :fuzzy-match helm-apropos-fuzzy-match - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (delq nil (list - (and (null helm-apropos-fuzzy-match) - #'helm-apropos-default-sort-fn) - (lambda (candidates _source) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - collect (propertize c 'face (intern c)))) - (and (null (memq 'helm-apropos helm-commands-using-frame)) - #'helm-apropos-short-doc-transformer))) - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate 'helm-describe-face)) - :persistent-help "Toggle describe face" - :keymap helm-apropos-map - :action '(("Describe face" . helm-describe-face) - ("Find face" . helm-find-face-definition) - ("Customize face" . (lambda (candidate) - (customize-face (helm-symbolify candidate))))))) - -(defun helm-def-source--emacs-commands (&optional default) - (require 'helm-command) - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Commands" - :init (lambda () - (helm-apropos-init 'commandp default)) - :fuzzy-match helm-apropos-fuzzy-match - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (append (list #'helm-M-x-transformer-no-sort-no-props) - (and (null helm-apropos-fuzzy-match) - '(helm-apropos-default-sort-fn))) - :display-to-real 'helm-symbolify - :nomark t - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate 'helm-describe-function)) - :persistent-help "Toggle describe command" - :keymap helm-apropos-map - :action 'helm-type-function-actions)) - -(defun helm-def-source--emacs-functions (&optional default) - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Functions" - :init (lambda () - (helm-apropos-init (lambda (x) - (and (fboundp x) - (not (commandp x)) - (not (cl-generic-p x)) - (not (class-p x)))) - default)) - :fuzzy-match helm-apropos-fuzzy-match - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (delq nil (list (and (null helm-apropos-fuzzy-match) - 'helm-apropos-default-sort-fn) - (and (null (memq 'helm-apropos helm-commands-using-frame)) - #'helm-apropos-short-doc-transformer))) - :display-to-real 'helm-symbolify - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate 'helm-describe-function)) - :persistent-help "Toggle describe function" - :keymap helm-apropos-map - :nomark t - :action 'helm-type-function-actions)) - -(defun helm-def-source--eieio-classes (&optional default) - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Classes" - :init (lambda () - (helm-apropos-init (lambda (x) - (class-p x)) - default)) - :fuzzy-match helm-apropos-fuzzy-match - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (delq nil (list (and (null helm-apropos-fuzzy-match) - 'helm-apropos-default-sort-fn) - (and (null (memq 'helm-apropos helm-commands-using-frame)) - #'helm-apropos-short-doc-transformer))) - :nomark t - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate 'helm-describe-class)) - :persistent-help "Toggle describe class" - :keymap helm-apropos-map - :action '(("Describe Class" . helm-describe-class) - ("Find Class" . helm-find-function) - ("Info lookup" . helm-info-lookup-symbol)))) - -(defun helm-def-source--eieio-generic (&optional default) - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Generic functions" - :init (lambda () - (helm-apropos-init (lambda (x) - (cl-generic-p x)) - default)) - :fuzzy-match helm-apropos-fuzzy-match - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (delq nil (list (and (null helm-apropos-fuzzy-match) - 'helm-apropos-default-sort-fn) - (and (null (memq 'helm-apropos helm-commands-using-frame)) - #'helm-apropos-short-doc-transformer))) - :nomark t - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate 'helm-describe-function)) - :persistent-help "Toggle describe generic function" - :keymap helm-apropos-map - :action '(("Describe function" . helm-describe-function) - ("Find function" . helm-find-function) - ("Info lookup" . helm-info-lookup-symbol)))) - -(defun helm-info-lookup-fallback-source (candidate) - (let ((sym (helm-symbolify candidate)) - src-name fn) - (cond ((class-p sym) - (setq fn #'helm-describe-function - src-name "Describe class")) - ((cl-generic-p sym) - (setq fn #'helm-describe-function - src-name "Describe generic function")) - ((fboundp sym) - (setq fn #'helm-describe-function - src-name "Describe function")) - ((facep sym) - (setq fn #'helm-describe-face - src-name "Describe face")) - (t - (setq fn #'helm-describe-variable - src-name "Describe variable"))) - (helm-build-sync-source src-name - :candidates (list candidate) - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate fn)) - :persistent-help src-name - :nomark t - :action fn))) - -(defun helm-info-lookup-symbol-1 (c) - (let ((helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one 'current-source)) - (helm :sources (append helm-apropos-defaut-info-lookup-sources - (list (helm-info-lookup-fallback-source c))) - :resume 'noresume - :buffer "*helm lookup*" - :input (helm-stringify c)))) - -(defun helm-info-lookup-symbol (candidate) - ;; ???:Running an idle-timer allows not catching RET when exiting - ;; with the fallback source. - ;; (run-with-idle-timer 0.01 nil #'helm-info-lookup-symbol-1 candidate) - (helm-info-lookup-symbol-1 candidate)) - -(defun helm-apropos-toggle-details () - "Toggle details in `helm-apropos'." - (interactive) - (with-helm-buffer - (unless (memq 'helm-apropos helm-commands-using-frame) - (setq helm-M-x-show-short-doc (not helm-M-x-show-short-doc) - helm-apropos-show-short-doc (not helm-apropos-show-short-doc)) - (helm-force-update (concat "^" (helm-stringify (helm-get-selection))) - (helm-get-current-source))))) - -(defun helm-apropos-get-default () - (with-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table - (symbol-name (intern-soft (thing-at-point 'symbol))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-apropos (default) - "Preconfigured Helm to describe commands, functions, variables and faces. -In non interactives calls DEFAULT argument should be provided as -a string, i.e. the `symbol-name' of any existing symbol." - (interactive (list (helm-apropos-get-default))) - (let ((helm-M-x-show-short-doc - (and helm-apropos-show-short-doc - (null (memq 'helm-apropos helm-commands-using-frame))))) - (helm :sources - (mapcar (lambda (func) - (funcall func default)) - helm-apropos-function-list) - :history 'helm-apropos-history - :buffer "*helm apropos*" - :preselect (and default (concat "^\\_<" (regexp-quote default) "\\_>")) - :truncate-lines t))) - - -;;; Advices -;; -;; -(defvar ad-advised-functions) -(defvar ad-advice-classes) -(declare-function ad-make-single-advice-docstring "advice") -(declare-function ad-get-advice-info-field "advice") -(declare-function ad-advice-set-enabled "advice") -(declare-function ad-advice-set-enabled "advice") -(declare-function ad-advice-enabled "advice") - -(defvar helm-source-advice - (helm-build-sync-source "Function Advice" - :init (lambda () (require 'advice)) - :candidates 'helm-advice-candidates - :action (helm-make-actions "Toggle Enable/Disable" 'helm-advice-toggle) - :persistent-action 'helm-advice-persistent-action - :nomark t - :multiline t - :persistent-help "Toggle describe function / C-u C-j: Toggle advice")) - -(defun helm-advice-candidates () - (cl-loop for (fname) in ad-advised-functions - for function = (intern fname) - append - (cl-loop for class in ad-advice-classes append - (cl-loop for advice in (ad-get-advice-info-field function class) - for enabled = (ad-advice-enabled advice) - collect - (cons (format - "%s %s %s" - (if enabled "Enabled " "Disabled") - (propertize fname 'face 'font-lock-function-name-face) - (ad-make-single-advice-docstring advice class nil)) - (list function class advice)))))) - -(defun helm-advice-persistent-action (func-class-advice) - (if current-prefix-arg - (helm-advice-toggle func-class-advice) - (describe-function (car func-class-advice)))) - -(defun helm-advice-toggle (func-class-advice) - (cl-destructuring-bind (function _class advice) func-class-advice - (cond ((ad-advice-enabled advice) - (ad-advice-set-enabled advice nil) - (message "Disabled")) - (t - (ad-advice-set-enabled advice t) - (message "Enabled"))) - (ad-activate function) - (and helm-in-persistent-action - (helm-advice-update-current-display-string)))) - -(defun helm-advice-update-current-display-string () - (helm-edit-current-selection - (let ((newword (cond ((looking-at "Disabled") "Enabled") - ((looking-at "Enabled") "Disabled")))) - (when newword - (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-word 1) (point))) - (insert newword))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-manage-advice () - "Preconfigured `helm' to disable/enable function advices." - (interactive) - (helm-other-buffer 'helm-source-advice "*helm advice*")) - - -;;; Locate elisp library -;; -;; -(defun helm-locate-library-scan-list () - (cl-loop for dir in load-path - with load-suffixes = '(".el") - when (file-directory-p dir) - append (directory-files - dir t (concat (regexp-opt (get-load-suffixes)) - "\\'")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-locate-library () - "Preconfigured helm to locate elisp libraries." - (interactive) - (helm :sources (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Elisp libraries (Scan)" - :data #'helm-locate-library-scan-list - :fuzzy-match helm-locate-library-fuzzy-match - :keymap helm-generic-files-map - :search (unless helm-locate-library-fuzzy-match - (lambda (regexp) - (re-search-forward - (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\`\\^" "" regexp) - regexp) - nil t))) - :match-part (lambda (candidate) - (with-helm-buffer - (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (helm-basename candidate) candidate))) - :filter-one-by-one (lambda (c) - (with-helm-buffer - (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (cons (helm-basename c) c) c))) - :action (helm-actions-from-type-file)) - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :buffer "*helm locate library*")) - -(defun helm-set-variable (var) - "Set VAR value interactively." - (let* ((sym (helm-symbolify var)) - (val (default-value sym))) - (set-default sym (eval-minibuffer - (format "Set `%s': " var) - (if (or (stringp val) - (memq val '(nil t)) - (numberp val)) - (prin1-to-string val) - (format "'%s" (prin1-to-string val))))))) - - -;;; Elisp Timers. -;; -;; -(defclass helm-absolute-time-timers-class (helm-source-sync helm-type-timers) - ((candidates :initform 'timer-list) - (allow-dups :initform t) - (candidate-transformer - :initform - (lambda (candidates) - (cl-loop for timer in candidates - collect (cons (helm-elisp--format-timer timer) timer)))))) - -(defvar helm-source-absolute-time-timers - (helm-make-source "Absolute Time Timers" 'helm-absolute-time-timers-class)) - -(defclass helm-idle-time-timers-class (helm-source-sync helm-type-timers) - ((candidates :initform 'timer-idle-list) - (allow-dups :initform t) - (candidate-transformer - :initform - (lambda (candidates) - (cl-loop for timer in candidates - collect (cons (helm-elisp--format-timer timer) timer)))))) - -(defvar helm-source-idle-time-timers - (helm-make-source "Idle Time Timers" 'helm-idle-time-timers-class)) - -(defun helm-elisp--format-timer (timer) - (format "%s repeat=%s %s(%s)" - (let ((time (timer--time timer))) - (if (timer--idle-delay timer) - (format "idle-for=[%s]" - (format-seconds "%dd %hh %mmin %z%,3ss" - (time-to-seconds time))) - (format-time-string "%m/%d %T" time))) - (or (timer--repeat-delay timer) "nil") - (mapconcat #'identity (split-string - (prin1-to-string (timer--function timer)) - "\n") - " ") - (mapconcat #'prin1-to-string (timer--args timer) " "))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-timers () - "Preconfigured `helm' for timers." - (interactive) - (helm :sources '(helm-source-absolute-time-timers - helm-source-idle-time-timers) - :buffer "*helm timers*")) - - -;;; Complex command history -;; -;; - -(defvar helm-sexp--last-sexp nil) -;; This wont work compiled. -(defun helm-sexp-eval-1 () - (interactive) - (unwind-protect - (progn - ;; Trick called-interactively-p into thinking that `cand' is - ;; an interactive call, See `repeat-complex-command'. - (add-hook 'called-interactively-p-functions - #'helm-complex-command-history--called-interactively-skip) - (eval (read helm-sexp--last-sexp) t)) - (remove-hook 'called-interactively-p-functions - #'helm-complex-command-history--called-interactively-skip))) - -(defun helm-complex-command-history--called-interactively-skip (i _frame1 frame2) - (and (eq 'eval (cadr frame2)) - (eq 'helm-sexp-eval-1 - (cadr (backtrace-frame (+ i 2) #'called-interactively-p))) - 1)) - -(defun helm-sexp-eval (_candidate) - (call-interactively #'helm-sexp-eval-1)) - -(defvar helm-source-complex-command-history - (helm-build-sync-source "Complex Command History" - :candidates (lambda () - ;; Use cdr to avoid adding - ;; `helm-complex-command-history' here. - (cl-loop for i in command-history - unless (equal i '(helm-complex-command-history)) - collect (prin1-to-string i))) - :action (helm-make-actions - "Eval" (lambda (candidate) - (and (boundp 'helm-sexp--last-sexp) - (setq helm-sexp--last-sexp candidate)) - (let ((command (read candidate))) - (unless (equal command (car command-history)) - (setq command-history (cons command command-history)))) - (run-with-timer 0.1 nil #'helm-sexp-eval candidate)) - "Edit and eval" (lambda (candidate) - (edit-and-eval-command "Eval: " (read candidate)))) - :persistent-action #'helm-sexp-eval - :multiline t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-complex-command-history () - "Preconfigured `helm' for complex command history." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-complex-command-history - :buffer "*helm complex commands*")) - -(provide 'helm-elisp) - -;;; helm-elisp.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-eshell.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-eshell.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2fda09d..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-eshell.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,494 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-eshell.el --- pcomplete and eshell completion for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; Enable like this in .emacs: -;; (add-hook 'eshell-mode-hook -;; (lambda () -;; (eshell-cmpl-initialize) -;; (define-key eshell-mode-map [remap eshell-pcomplete] 'helm-esh-pcomplete) -;; (define-key eshell-mode-map (kbd "M-s f") 'helm-eshell-prompts-all))) -;; (define-key eshell-mode-map (kbd "M-r") 'helm-eshell-history))) - - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-elisp) - -(declare-function eshell-read-aliases-list "em-alias") -(declare-function eshell-send-input "esh-mode" (&optional use-region queue-p no-newline)) -(declare-function eshell-bol "esh-mode") -(declare-function eshell-parse-arguments "esh-arg" (beg end)) -(declare-function eshell-backward-argument "esh-mode" (&optional arg)) -(declare-function helm-quote-whitespace "helm-lib") -(declare-function eshell-skip-prompt "em-prompt") -(defvar eshell-special-chars-outside-quoting) - - -(defgroup helm-eshell nil - "Helm completion and history for Eshell." - :group 'helm) - - -(defcustom helm-eshell-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in `helm-esh-pcomplete' when non-nil." - :type 'boolean) - - -(defvar helm-eshell-history-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") #'helm-next-line) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-eshell-history'.") - -(defvar helm-esh-completion-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'helm-next-line) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-esh-pcomplete'.") - -(defvar helm-eshell--quit-flag nil) - - -;; Internal. -(defvar helm-ec-target "") -(defun helm-ec-insert (_candidate) - "Replace text at point with CANDIDATE. -The function that call this should set `helm-ec-target' to thing -at point." - (set (make-local-variable 'comint-file-name-quote-list) - eshell-special-chars-outside-quoting) - (let ((pt (point))) - (when (and helm-ec-target - (search-backward helm-ec-target nil t) - (string= (buffer-substring (point) pt) helm-ec-target)) - (delete-region (point) pt))) - (when (string-match "\\`\\*" helm-ec-target) (insert "*")) - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates))) - (prog1 t ;; Makes helm returns t on action. - (insert - (mapconcat - (lambda (x) - (cond ((string-match "\\`~/" helm-ec-target) - ;; Strip out the first escape char added by - ;; `comint-quote-filename' before "~" (Bug#1803). - (substring (comint-quote-filename (abbreviate-file-name x)) 1)) - ((string-match "\\`/" helm-ec-target) - (comint-quote-filename x)) - (t - (concat (and (string-match "\\`[.]/" helm-ec-target) "./") - (comint-quote-filename - (file-relative-name x)))))) - marked " ") - (or (helm-aand (car (last marked)) - (string-match-p "/\\'" it) - "") - " "))))) - -(defun helm-esh-transformer (candidates _sources) - (cl-loop - for i in candidates - collect - (cond ((string-match "\\`~/?" helm-ec-target) - (abbreviate-file-name i)) - ((string-match "\\`/" helm-ec-target) i) - (t - (file-relative-name i))) - into lst - finally return (sort lst #'helm-generic-sort-fn))) - -(defclass helm-esh-source (helm-source-sync) - ((init :initform (lambda () - (setq pcomplete-current-completions nil - pcomplete-last-completion-raw nil) - ;; Eshell-command add this hook in all minibuffers - ;; Remove it for the helm one. (Fixed in Emacs24) - (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'eshell-mode))) - (candidates :initform 'helm-esh-get-candidates) - ;(nomark :initform t) - (persistent-action :initform 'ignore) - (nohighlight :initform t) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform #'helm-esh-transformer) - (action :initform 'helm-ec-insert)) - "Helm class to define source for Eshell completion.") - -(defun helm-esh-get-candidates () - "Get candidates for Eshell completion using `pcomplete'." - (catch 'pcompleted - (with-helm-current-buffer - (let* ((pcomplete-stub) - pcomplete-seen pcomplete-norm-func - pcomplete-args pcomplete-last pcomplete-index - (pcomplete-autolist pcomplete-autolist) - (pcomplete-suffix-list pcomplete-suffix-list) - (table (pcomplete-completions)) - (entry (or (try-completion helm-pattern - (pcomplete-entries)) - helm-pattern))) - (cl-loop ;; expand entry too to be able to compare it with file-cand. - with exp-entry = (and (stringp entry) - (not (string= entry "")) - (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name entry default-directory))) - with comps = (all-completions pcomplete-stub table) - unless comps return (prog1 nil - ;; Don't add final space when - ;; there is no completion (Bug#1990). - (setq helm-eshell--quit-flag t) - (message "No completions of %s" pcomplete-stub)) - for i in comps - ;; Transform the relative names to abs names. - for file-cand = (and exp-entry - (if (file-remote-p i) i - (expand-file-name - i (file-name-directory - (if (directory-name-p pcomplete-stub) - entry - (directory-file-name entry)))))) - ;; Compare them to avoid dups. - for file-entry-p = (and (stringp exp-entry) - (stringp file-cand) - ;; Fix :/tmp/foo/ $ cd foo - (not (file-directory-p file-cand)) - (file-equal-p exp-entry file-cand)) - if (and file-cand (or (file-remote-p file-cand) - (file-exists-p file-cand)) - (not file-entry-p)) - collect file-cand into ls - else - ;; Avoid adding entry here. - unless file-entry-p collect i into ls - finally return - (if (and exp-entry - (file-directory-p exp-entry) - ;; If the car of completion list is - ;; an executable, probably we are in - ;; command completion, so don't add a - ;; possible file related entry here. - (and ls (not (executable-find (car ls)))) - ;; Don't add entry if already in prompt. - (not (file-equal-p exp-entry pcomplete-stub))) - (append (list exp-entry) - ;; Entry should not be here now but double check. - (remove entry ls)) - ls)))))) - -;;; Eshell history. -;; -;; -(defclass helm-eshell-history-source (helm-source-sync) - ((init :initform - (lambda () - ;; Same comment as in `helm-source-esh'. - (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'eshell-mode))) - (candidates - :initform - (lambda () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (cl-loop for c from 0 to (ring-length eshell-history-ring) - for elm = (eshell-get-history c) - unless (and (member elm lst) - eshell-hist-ignoredups) - collect elm into lst - finally return lst)))) - (nomark :initform t) - (multiline :initform t) - (keymap :initform 'helm-eshell-history-map) - (candidate-number-limit :initform 9999) - (action :initform (lambda (candidate) - (eshell-kill-input) - (insert candidate)))) - "Helm class to define source for Eshell history.") - - -(defun helm-esh-pcomplete-input (target users-comp last) - (if (and (stringp last) - (not (string= last "")) - (not users-comp) - ;; Fix completion on "../" see Bug#1832. - (or (file-exists-p last) - (helm-aand - (file-name-directory last) - (file-directory-p it)))) - (if (and (file-directory-p last) - (string-match "\\`[~.]*.*/[.]\\'" target)) - ;; Fix completion on "~/.", "~/[...]/.", and "../." - (expand-file-name - (concat (helm-basedir (file-name-as-directory last)) - (regexp-quote (helm-basename target)))) - (expand-file-name last)) - ;; Don't add "~" to input to provide completion on all users instead of only - ;; on current $HOME (#1832). - (unless users-comp last))) - -(defun helm-esh-pcomplete-default-source () - "Make and return the default source for Eshell completion." - (helm-make-source "Eshell completions" 'helm-esh-source - :fuzzy-match helm-eshell-fuzzy-match - :keymap helm-esh-completion-map)) - -(defvar helm-esh-pcomplete-build-source-fn #'helm-esh-pcomplete-default-source - "Function that builds a source or a list of sources.") - -(defun helm-esh-pcomplete--make-helm (&optional input) - (helm :sources (funcall helm-esh-pcomplete-build-source-fn) - :buffer "*helm pcomplete*" - :resume 'noresume - :input input)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-esh-pcomplete () - "Preconfigured `helm' to provide Helm completion in Eshell." - (interactive) - (let* ((helm-quit-if-no-candidate t) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one t) - (end (point-marker)) - (beg (save-excursion (eshell-bol) (point))) - (args (catch 'eshell-incomplete - (eshell-parse-arguments beg end))) - (target - (or (and (looking-back " " (1- (point))) " ") - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (save-excursion - (eshell-backward-argument 1) (point)) - end))) - (users-comp (string= target "~")) - (first (car args)) ; Maybe lisp delimiter "(". - last ; Will be the last but parsed by pcomplete. - del-space - del-dot) - (setq helm-ec-target (or target " ") - end (point) - ;; Reset beg for `with-helm-show-completion'. - beg (or (and target (not (string= target " ")) - (- end (length target))) - ;; Nothing at point. - (progn (insert " ") (setq del-space t) (point)))) - (when (string-match "\\`[~.]*.*/[.]\\'" target) - ;; Fix completion on - ;; "~/.", "~/[...]/.", and "../." - (delete-char -1) (setq del-dot t) - (setq helm-ec-target (substring helm-ec-target 0 (1- (length helm-ec-target))))) - (cond ((eq first ?\() - (helm-lisp-completion-or-file-name-at-point)) - ;; In eshell `pcomplete-parse-arguments' is called - ;; with `pcomplete-parse-arguments-function' - ;; locally bound to `eshell-complete-parse-arguments' - ;; which is calling `lisp-complete-symbol', - ;; calling it before would popup the - ;; *completions* buffer. - (t (setq last (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\`\\*" "" - (car (last (ignore-errors - (pcomplete-parse-arguments)))))) - ;; Set helm-eshell--quit-flag to non-nil only on - ;; quit, this tells to not add final suffix when quitting - ;; helm. - (add-hook 'helm-quit-hook #'helm-eshell--quit-hook-fn) - (with-helm-show-completion beg end - (unwind-protect - (or (helm-esh-pcomplete--make-helm - (helm-esh-pcomplete-input target users-comp last)) - ;; Delete removed dot on quit - (and del-dot (prog1 t (insert "."))) - ;; A space is needed to have completion, remove - ;; it when nothing found. - (and del-space (looking-back "\\s-" (1- (point))) - (delete-char -1)) - (if (and (null helm-eshell--quit-flag) - (and (stringp last) (file-directory-p last)) - (looking-back "\\([.]\\{1,2\\}\\|[^/]\\)\\'" - (1- (point)))) - (prog1 t (insert "/")) - ;; We need another flag for space here, but - ;; global to pass it to `helm-quit-hook', this - ;; space is added when point is just after - ;; previous completion and there is no - ;; more completion, see Bug#1832. - (unless (or helm-eshell--quit-flag - (looking-back "/\\'" (1- (point)))) - (prog1 t (insert " "))) - (when (and helm-eshell--quit-flag - (string-match-p "[.]\\{2\\}\\'" last)) - (insert "/")))) - (remove-hook 'helm-quit-hook #'helm-eshell--quit-hook-fn) - (setq helm-eshell--quit-flag nil))))))) - -(defun helm-eshell--quit-hook-fn () - (setq helm-eshell--quit-flag t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-eshell-history () - "Preconfigured Helm for Eshell history." - (interactive) - (let* ((end (point)) - (beg (save-excursion (eshell-bol) (point))) - (input (buffer-substring beg end)) - flag-empty) - (when (eq beg end) - (insert " ") - (setq flag-empty t) - (setq end (point))) - (unwind-protect - (with-helm-show-completion beg end - (helm :sources (helm-make-source "Eshell history" - 'helm-eshell-history-source - :fuzzy-match helm-eshell-fuzzy-match) - :buffer "*helm eshell history*" - :resume 'noresume - :input input)) - (when (and flag-empty - (looking-back " " (1- (point)))) - (delete-char -1))))) - - -;;; Eshell prompts -;; -(defface helm-eshell-prompts-promptidx - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "cyan")) - "Face used to highlight Eshell prompt index.") - -(defface helm-eshell-prompts-buffer-name - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "green")) - "Face used to highlight Eshell buffer name.") - -(defcustom helm-eshell-prompts-promptidx-p t - "Show prompt number." - :type 'boolean) - -(defvar helm-eshell-prompts-keymap - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") #'helm-eshell-prompts-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'helm-eshell-prompts-other-frame) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-eshell-prompt-all'.") - -(defvar eshell-prompt-regexp) -(defvar eshell-highlight-prompt) - -(defun helm-eshell-prompts-list (&optional buffer) - "List the prompts in Eshell BUFFER. - -Return a list of (\"prompt\" (point) (buffer-name) prompt-index)) -E.g. (\"ls\" 162 \"*eshell*\" 3). -If BUFFER is nil, use current buffer." - (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)) - (when (eq major-mode 'eshell-mode) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (let (result (count 1)) - (helm-awhile (re-search-forward eshell-prompt-regexp nil t) - (when (or (and eshell-highlight-prompt - (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'read-only)) - (null eshell-highlight-prompt)) - (push (list (buffer-substring-no-properties - it (point-at-eol)) - it (buffer-name) count) - result) - (setq count (1+ count)))) - (nreverse result)))))) - -(defun helm-eshell-prompts-list-all () - "List the prompts of all Eshell buffers. -See `helm-eshell-prompts-list'." - (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list) - append (helm-eshell-prompts-list b))) - -(defun helm-eshell-prompts-transformer (candidates &optional all) - ;; ("ls" 162 "*eshell*" 3) => ("*eshell*:3:ls" . ("ls" 162 "*eshell*" 3)) - (cl-loop for (prt pos buf id) in candidates - collect `(,(concat - (when all - (concat (propertize - buf - 'face 'helm-eshell-prompts-buffer-name) - ":")) - (when helm-eshell-prompts-promptidx-p - (concat (propertize - (number-to-string id) - 'face 'helm-eshell-prompts-promptidx) - ":")) - prt) - . ,(list prt pos buf id)))) - -(defun helm-eshell-prompts-all-transformer (candidates) - (helm-eshell-prompts-transformer candidates t)) - -(cl-defun helm-eshell-prompts-goto (candidate &optional (action 'switch-to-buffer)) - ;; Candidate format: ("ls" 162 "*eshell*" 3) - (let ((buf (nth 2 candidate))) - (unless (and (string= (buffer-name) buf) - (eq action 'switch-to-buffer)) - (funcall action buf)) - (goto-char (nth 1 candidate)) - (recenter))) - -(defun helm-eshell-prompts-goto-other-window (candidate) - (helm-eshell-prompts-goto candidate 'switch-to-buffer-other-window)) - -(defun helm-eshell-prompts-goto-other-frame (candidate) - (helm-eshell-prompts-goto candidate 'switch-to-buffer-other-frame)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-eshell-prompts-other-window - "Switch to eshell prompt in other window." - 'helm-eshell-prompts-goto-other-window) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-eshell-prompts-other-frame - "Switch to eshell prompt in other frame." - 'helm-eshell-prompts-goto-other-frame) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-eshell-prompts () - "Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of the current Eshell." - (interactive) - (if (eq major-mode 'eshell-mode) - (helm :sources - (helm-build-sync-source "Eshell prompts" - :candidates (helm-eshell-prompts-list) - :candidate-transformer 'helm-eshell-prompts-transformer - :action '(("Go to prompt" . helm-eshell-prompts-goto))) - :buffer "*helm Eshell prompts*") - (message "Current buffer is not an Eshell buffer"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-eshell-prompts-all () - "Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of all Eshell sessions." - (interactive) - (helm :sources - (helm-build-sync-source "All Eshell prompts" - :candidates (helm-eshell-prompts-list-all) - :candidate-transformer 'helm-eshell-prompts-all-transformer - :action '(("Go to prompt" . helm-eshell-prompts-goto) - ("Go to prompt in other window `C-c o`" . - helm-eshell-prompts-goto-other-window) - ("Go to prompt in other frame `C-c C-o`" . - helm-eshell-prompts-goto-other-frame)) - :keymap helm-eshell-prompts-keymap) - :buffer "*helm Eshell all prompts*")) - -(provide 'helm-eshell) - -;;; helm-eshell ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-files.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-files.el deleted file mode 100644 index 1db6d6c..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-files.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6679 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-files.el --- helm file browser and related. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-types) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'helm-grep) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-locate) -(require 'helm-tags) -(require 'helm-buffers) -(require 'tramp) -(eval-when-compile - (require 'thingatpt) - (require 'ffap) - (require 'dired-aux) - (require 'dired-x)) -(require 'filenotify) -(require 'image-mode) -(require 'image-dired) - -(declare-function find-library-name "find-func.el" (library)) -(declare-function w32-shell-execute "ext:w32fns.c" (operation document &optional parameters show-flag)) -(declare-function gnus-dired-attach "ext:gnus-dired.el" (files-to-attach)) -(declare-function eshell-read-aliases-list "em-alias") -(declare-function eshell-send-input "esh-mode" (&optional use-region queue-p no-newline)) -(declare-function eshell-kill-input "esh-mode") -(declare-function eshell-bol "esh-mode") -(declare-function eshell-reset "esh-mode.el") -(declare-function eshell/cd "em-dirs.el") -(declare-function eshell-next-prompt "em-prompt.el") -(declare-function eshell-resume-eval "esh-cmd") -(declare-function helm-ls-git "ext:helm-ls-git") -(declare-function helm-hg-find-files-in-project "ext:helm-ls-hg") -(declare-function helm-gid "helm-id-utils.el") -(declare-function helm-find-1 "helm-find") -(declare-function helm-fd-1 "helm-fd") -(declare-function helm-get-default-program-for-file "helm-external") -(declare-function helm-open-file-externally "helm-external") -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") -(declare-function helm-read-file-name "helm-mode") -(declare-function term-line-mode "term") -(declare-function term-char-mode "term") -(declare-function term-send-input "term") -(declare-function term-next-prompt "term") -(declare-function term-process-mark "term") -(declare-function bookmark-prop-get "bookmark") -(declare-function comint-next-prompt "comint") -(declare-function comint-delete-input "comint") -(declare-function comint-send-input "comint") -(declare-function comint-goto-process-mark "comint") -(declare-function tramp-dissect-file-name "tramp") -(declare-function tramp-get-completion-function "tramp") -(declare-function seconds-to-time "time-date") -(declare-function ffap-fixup-url "ffap") -(declare-function ffap-url-at-point "ffap") -(declare-function ffap-file-at-point "ffap") -(declare-function dired-create-files "dired-aux") -(declare-function dired-goto-file "dired") -(declare-function dired-move-to-filename "dired") -(declare-function dired-move-to-end-of-filename "dired") -(declare-function dired-get-filename "dired") -(declare-function dired-get-marked-files "dired") -(declare-function tramp-list-connections "tramp-cache") -(declare-function tramp-get-connection-process "tramp") -(declare-function tramp-buffer-name "tramp") -(declare-function tramp-make-tramp-file-name "tramp") -(declare-function tramp-cleanup-connection "tramp-cmds") -(declare-function dired-async-processes "ext:dired-async.el") -(declare-function dired-async-mode-line-message "ext:dired-async.el") -(declare-function dired-async--modeline-mode "ext:dired-async.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-icon-for-file "ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-octicon "ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-match-to-alist "ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function helm-adaptive-sort "ext:helm-adaptive.el") -(declare-function wfnames-setup-buffer "ext:wfnames.el") - -(defvar all-the-icons-dir-icon-alist) -(defvar term-char-mode-point-at-process-mark) -(defvar term-char-mode-buffer-read-only) -(defvar recentf-list) -(defvar helm-mm-matching-method) -(defvar dired-async-mode) -(defvar org-directory) -(defvar eshell-current-command) -(defvar eshell-debug-command) -(defvar eshell-current-command) -(defvar tramp-archive-enabled) -(defvar tramp-tolerate-tilde) -(defvar password-cache) -(defvar helm-fd-executable) - -;;; Internal vars -;; -(defvar helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp "^[[:multibyte:] ]*%s" - "Regexp that retrieve previous candidate when going up one level. -The default value matching a multibyte char at bol allows -prefixing candidate with an icon. The format part will be -replaced by the display part of the candidate regexp quoted. -This should be used for all preselection code for helm-find-files -to handle icons.") - -(defvar helm-find-files-doc-header " (\\\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]: Go up one level)" - "*The doc that is inserted in the Name header of a find-files or dired source.") -(defvar helm-ff-auto-update-flag nil - "Internal, flag to turn on/off auto-update in `helm-find-files'. -Don't set it directly, use instead `helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value'.") -(defvar helm-ff-last-expanded nil - "Store last expanded directory or file.") -(defvar helm-ff-default-directory nil) -(defvar helm-ff-history nil) -(defvar helm-ff-url-regexp - "\\`\\(news\\(post\\)?:\\|nntp:\\|mailto:\\|file:\\|\\(ftp\\|https?\\|telnet\\|gopher\\|www\\|wais\\):/?/?\\).*" - "Same as `ffap-url-regexp' but match earlier possible url.") -;; helm-tramp-file-name-regexp is based on old version of -;; tramp-file-name-regexp i.e. "\\`/\\([^[/:]+\\|[^/]+]\\):" but it -;; seems it is wrong and a simpler regexp is enough, let's try it and -;; watch out! -(defvar helm-tramp-file-name-regexp "\\`/\\([^/:|]+\\):") -(defvar helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp "[/|]:\\([^:]*\\)") -(defvar helm-marked-buffer-name "*helm marked*") -(defvar helm-ff--auto-update-state nil) -(defvar helm-ff--deleting-char-backward nil) -(defvar helm-multi-files--toggle-locate nil) -(defvar helm-ff--move-to-first-real-candidate t) -(defvar helm-find-files--toggle-bookmark nil) -(defvar helm-ff--tramp-methods nil) -(defvar helm-ff--directory-files-length (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - "Used to count number of candidates in directory. -candidate-number-limit is set to this value if this value is bigger -than `helm-candidate-number-limit'.") -(defvar helm-ff--list-directory-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - "Cache for `helm-find-files' candidates.") -(defvar helm-ff--file-notify-watchers (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - "File-notify watchers for `helm-find-files' are stored here.") -(defvar helm-ff-history-buffer-name "*helm-find-files history*") -(defvar helm-rsync-command-history nil) -(defvar helm-rsync--last-progress-bar-alist nil - "Used to store last valid rsync progress bar.") -(defvar helm-rsync-process-buffer "*helm-rsync*") -(defvar helm-rsync-progress-str-alist nil) -(defvar helm-ff--trash-directory-regexp "\\.?Trash[/0-9]+files/?\\'") -(defvar helm-ff--show-directories-only nil) -(defvar helm-ff--show-files-only nil) -(defvar helm-ff--trashed-files nil - "[INTERNAL] Files already trashed are stored here during file deletion. -This is used only as a let binding.") -(defvar helm-ff--show-thumbnails nil) -(defvar helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories nil) - - -;;; Helm-find-files - The helm file browser. -;; -;; Keymaps - -(defvar helm-find-files-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'helm-ff-RET) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") 'helm-ff-run-toggle-basename) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-f") 'helm-ff-run-locate) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-d") 'helm-ff-run-browse-project) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x r m") 'helm-ff-bookmark-set) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x r b") 'helm-find-files-switch-to-bookmark) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-q") 'helm-ff-run-edit-marked-files) - (define-key map (kbd "C-s") 'helm-ff-run-grep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g s") 'helm-ff-run-grep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g p") 'helm-ff-run-pdfgrep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g z") 'helm-ff-run-zgrep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g a") 'helm-ff-run-grep-ag) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g g") 'helm-ff-run-git-grep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g i") 'helm-ff-run-gid) - (define-key map (kbd "M-.") 'helm-ff-run-etags) - (define-key map (kbd "M-R") 'helm-ff-run-rename-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-C") 'helm-ff-run-copy-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-k") 'helm-ff-run-kill-default-directory) - (when (executable-find "rsync") - (define-key map (kbd "M-V") 'helm-ff-run-rsync-file)) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-SPC") 'helm-ff-mark-similar-files) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-c") 'helm-ff-run-mcp) - (define-key map (kbd "M-B") 'helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-L") 'helm-ff-run-load-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-S") 'helm-ff-run-symlink-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-Y") 'helm-ff-run-relsymlink-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-H") 'helm-ff-run-hardlink-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-D") 'helm-ff-run-delete-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-K") 'helm-ff-run-kill-buffer-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "M-T") 'helm-ff-run-touch-files) - (define-key map (kbd "M-M") 'helm-ff-run-chmod) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c d") 'helm-ff-persistent-delete) - (define-key map (kbd "M-e") 'helm-ff-run-switch-to-shell) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c i") 'helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") 'helm-ff-run-switch-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'helm-ff-run-switch-other-frame) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x") 'helm-ff-run-open-file-externally) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-v") 'helm-ff-run-preview-file-externally) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c X") 'helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c t") 'helm-ff-toggle-thumbnails) - (define-key map (kbd "M-!") 'helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-@") 'helm-ff-run-query-replace-fnames-on-marked) - (define-key map (kbd "M-%") 'helm-ff-run-query-replace) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-%") 'helm-ff-run-query-replace-regexp) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c =") 'helm-ff-run-ediff-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-=") 'helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'helm-find-files-history) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c h") 'helm-ff-file-name-history) - (define-key map (kbd "M-i") 'helm-ff-properties-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "C-}") 'helm-narrow-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-{") 'helm-enlarge-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-") 'helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c ") 'helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a") 'helm-ff-run-mail-attach-files) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c p") 'helm-ff-run-print-file) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c /") 'helm-ff-run-find-sh-command) - (define-key map (kbd "C-/") 'helm-ff-run-fd) - ;; Next 2 have no effect if candidate is not an image file. - (define-key map (kbd "M-l") 'helm-ff-rotate-left-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "M-r") 'helm-ff-rotate-right-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "M-+") 'helm-ff-increase-image-size-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "M--") 'helm-ff-decrease-image-size-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "C-l") 'helm-find-files-up-one-level) - (define-key map (kbd "C-:") 'helm-ff-complete-tramp-methods) - (define-key map (kbd "C-_") 'helm-ff-undo) - (define-key map (kbd "C-r") 'helm-find-files-down-last-level) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c r") 'helm-ff-run-find-file-as-root) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-v") 'helm-ff-run-find-alternate-file) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c @") 'helm-ff-run-insert-org-link) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-sort-alpha) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-sort-by-newest) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-sort-by-size) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-toggle-dirs-only) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-toggle-files-only) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-sort-by-ext) - (helm-define-key-with-subkeys map (kbd "DEL") ?\d 'helm-ff-delete-char-backward - '((C-backspace . helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update) - ([C-c DEL] . helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update)) - nil 'helm-ff-delete-char-backward--exit-fn) - (when (fboundp 'tab-bar-mode) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'helm-ff-find-file-other-tab)) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-find-files'.") - -(defvar helm-read-file-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-cr-empty-string) - (define-key map (kbd "M-RET") 'helm-cr-empty-string) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") 'helm-ff-run-toggle-basename) - (define-key map (kbd "C-.") 'helm-find-files-up-one-level) - (define-key map (kbd "C-l") 'helm-find-files-up-one-level) - (define-key map (kbd "C-:") 'helm-ff-complete-tramp-methods) - (define-key map (kbd "C-_") 'helm-ff-undo) - (define-key map (kbd "C-r") 'helm-find-files-down-last-level) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c h") 'helm-ff-file-name-history) - (define-key map (kbd "C-") 'helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c ") 'helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c t") 'helm-ff-toggle-thumbnails) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-sort-alpha) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-sort-by-newest) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-sort-by-size) - (define-key map (kbd "S-") 'helm-ff-sort-by-ext) - (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'helm-ff-RET) - (helm-define-key-with-subkeys map (kbd "DEL") ?\d 'helm-ff-delete-char-backward - '((C-backspace . helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update) - ([C-c DEL] . helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update)) - nil 'helm-ff-delete-char-backward--exit-fn) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-read-file-name'.") - -;;; User variables -;; -(defgroup helm-files nil - "Files applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-tramp-verbose 0 - "Just like `tramp-verbose' but specific to Helm. -When set to 0 don't show tramp messages in Helm. -If you want to have the default tramp messages set it to 3." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value nil - "Auto update when only one candidate directory is matched. -Default value when starting `helm-find-files' is nil to not -confuse new users. -For a better experience with `helm-find-files' set this to -non-nil and use C- to toggle it." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-history-max-length 100 - "Number of elements shown in `helm-find-files' history." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-ff-fuzzy-matching t - "Enable fuzzy matching for `helm-find-files' when non--nil. -See `helm-ff--transform-pattern-for-completion' for more info." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-exif-data-program "exiftran" - "Program used to extract exif data of an image file." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-ff-exif-data-program-args "-d" - "Arguments used for `helm-ff-exif-data-program'." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-ff-newfile-prompt-p t - "Whether Prompt or not when creating new file. -This set `ffap-newfile-prompt'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-avfs-directory "~/.avfs" - "The default avfs directory, usually \\='~/.avfs'. -When this is set you will be able to expand archive filenames -with `C-j' inside an avfs directory mounted with mountavfs. -See ." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-ff-file-compressed-list '("gz" "bz2" "zip" "7z") - "Minimal list of compressed files extension." - :type '(repeat (choice string))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-printer-list nil - "A list of available printers on your system. -When non-nil let you choose a printer to print file. -Otherwise when nil the variable `printer-name' will be used. -On Unix based systems (lpstat command needed) you don't need to -set this, `helm-ff-find-printers' will find a list of available -printers for you." - :type '(repeat (choice string))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename t - "Show only basename of candidates in `helm-find-files'. -This can be toggled at anytime from `helm-find-files' with \ -\\\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-basename]." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-signal-error-on-dot-files t - "Signal error when file is `.' or `..' on file deletion when non-nil. -Default is non-nil. -WARNING: Setting this to nil is unsafe and can cause deletion of -a whole tree." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-search-library-in-sexp nil - "Search for library in `require' and `declare-function' sexp." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-tooltip-hide-delay 25 - "Hide tooltips automatically after this many seconds." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-ff-file-name-history-use-recentf nil - "Use `recentf-list' instead of `file-name-history' in `helm-find-files'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-skip-boring-files nil - "Non-nil to skip boring files. -I.e. the files matching regexps in `helm-boring-file-regexp-list'. -This takes effect in `helm-find-files' and file completion used by -`helm-mode' i.e. `helm-read-file-name'. -Note that when non-nil this will slow down slightly `helm-find-files'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-skip-git-ignored-files nil - "Non-nil to skip git ignored files. -This take effect only in `helm-find-files'. -Check is not done on remote files. -Note that when non-nil this will slow down slightly -`helm-find-files'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-candidate-number-limit 5000 - "The `helm-candidate-number-limit' for `helm-find-files' and friends. -Note that when going one level up with -`\\\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' the -length of directory will be used instead if it is higher than -this value. This is to avoid failing to preselect the previous -directory/file if this one is situated lower than -`helm-ff-candidate-number-limit' num candidate." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-ff-preselect-ignore-large-dirs nil - "Preselect directory belonging to current-buffer even if large." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-up-one-level-preselect t - "Always preselect previous directory when going one level up. - -When non-nil `candidate-number-limit' source value is modified -dynamically when going one level up if the position of previous -candidate in its directory is > to -`helm-ff-candidate-number-limit'. - -It can be helpful to disable this and reduce -`helm-ff-candidate-number-limit' if you often navigate across -very large directories." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-files-save-history-extra-sources - '("Find" "Locate" "Recentf" - "Files from Current Directory" "File Cache") - "Extras source that save candidate to `file-name-history'." - :type '(repeat (choice string))) - -(defcustom helm-find-files-before-init-hook nil - "Hook that run before initialization of `helm-find-files'." - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom helm-find-files-after-init-hook nil - "Hook that run after initialization of `helm-find-files'." - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom helm-find-files-bookmark-prefix nil - "bookmark name prefix of `helm-find-files' sessions." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-ff-guess-ffap-filenames nil - "Use ffap to guess local filenames at point in `helm-find-files'. -This doesn't disable url or mail at point, see -`helm-ff-guess-ffap-urls' for this." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-guess-ffap-urls t - "Use ffap to guess local urls at point in `helm-find-files'. -This doesn't disable guessing filenames at point, see -`helm-ff-guess-ffap-filenames' for this. -See also `ffap-url-unwrap-remote' that may override this -variable." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-no-preselect nil - "When non-nil `helm-find-files' starts at root of current directory." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-allow-non-existing-file-at-point nil - "Use non existing file-at-point as initial input in `helm-find-files'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-find-files-ignore-thing-at-point nil - "Use only `default-directory' as default input in `helm-find-files'. -I.e. text under cursor in `current-buffer' is ignored. -Note that when non-nil you will be unable to complete filename at -point in `current-buffer'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-substitute-in-filename-stay-on-remote nil - "Don't switch back to local filesystem when expanding pattern with / or ~/." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-goto-first-real-dired-exceptions '(dired-goto-file) - "Dired commands that are allowed moving to first real candidate." - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-mounted-network-directories nil - "A list of directories used for mounting remotes filesystem. - -When nil `helm-file-on-mounted-network-p' always return nil -otherwise check if a file is in one of these directories. - -Remote filesystem are generally mounted with sshfs." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-browse-project-default-find-files-fn - (cond ((or (executable-find "fd") - (executable-find "fdfind")) - #'helm-browse-project-fd-find-files) - ((executable-find "rg") - #'helm-browse-project-rg-find-files) - ((executable-find "ag") - #'helm-browse-project-ag-find-files) - (t #'helm-browse-project-walk-directory)) - "The default function to retrieve files in a non-vc directory. - -A function that takes a directory name as only arg." - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-ff-kill-or-find-buffer-fname-fn - #'helm-ff-kill-or-find-buffer-fname - "Default function used to expand non-directory filenames in `helm-find-files'. - -This variable will take effect only in `helm-find-files'. It -affects the behavior of persistent-action on filenames and -non-existing filenames. - -The default is to expand filename on first hit on -\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action], pop buffer in -other window on second hit and finally kill this buffer on third -hit. This is very handy to create several new buffers, or when -navigating, show quickly the buffer of file to see its contents -briefly before killing it and continue navigating. - -However some users may not want this, so to disable this behaviour -just set this to `ignore' function. - -Of course you can also write your own function to do something -else." - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-modes-using-escaped-strings - '(eshell-mode shell-mode term-mode) - "Modes that requires string's insertion to be escaped." - :type '(repeat symbol)) - -(defcustom helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes nil - "When \\='always don't prompt for recursive deletion of directories. -When nil, will ask for recursive deletion. -Note that when deleting multiple directories you can answer ! -when prompted to avoid being asked for next directories, so it -is probably better to not modify this variable." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Delete non-empty directories" t) - (const :tag "Confirm for each directory" nil))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-delete-files-function #'helm-delete-marked-files - "The function to use by default to delete files. - -Default is to delete files synchronously, other choice is to -delete files asynchronously. - -BE AWARE that when deleting async you will not be warned about -recursive deletion of directories, IOW non-empty directories will -be deleted with no warnings in background!!! - -It is the function that will be used when using -`\\\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]' from -`helm-find-files'." - :type '(choice (function :tag "Delete files synchronously." - helm-delete-marked-files) - (function :tag "Delete files asynchronously." - helm-delete-marked-files-async))) - -(defcustom helm-trash-remote-files nil - "Allow trashing remote files when non-nil. - -Trashing remote files with tramp doesn't work out of the box -unless the \\='trash-cli' package is installed. This is why trashing -remote files from Helm is disabled by default. - -Tramp is using external \\='trash' command in its `delete-file' and -`delete-directory' handlers when using -`delete-by-moving-to-trash', which is documented nowhere in -Emacs. - -If you want to enable this you will have to install the \\='trash' -command on remote (and/or locally if you want to trash as root). -On Ubuntu-based distributions it is \\='trash-cli'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-list-directory-function - (cl-case system-type - (gnu/linux #'helm-list-dir-external) - (berkeley-unix #'helm-list-dir-lisp) - (windows-nt #'helm-list-dir-lisp) - (t #'helm-list-dir-lisp)) - "The function used in `helm-find-files' to list remote directories. - -Actually Helm provides two functions to do this: -`helm-list-dir-lisp' and `helm-list-dir-external'. - -Using `helm-list-dir-external' will provide a similar display to -what is provided with local files i.e. colorized symlinks, -executables files etc., whereas using `helm-list-dir-lisp' will -allow colorizing only directories but it is more portable. - -NOTE: `helm-list-dir-external' needs ls and awk as dependencies. -Also the ls version installed on the remote side should support -the same arguments as the GNU/ls version, which are -A -1 -F -b -and -Q. So even if you are using a GNU/ls version locally and you -want to connect e.g. on a Freebsd server, you may have failures -due to the incompatible ls version installed on remote server. In -such case use `helm-list-dir-lisp' which works everywhere but is -slower and less featured (only directories colorized)." - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-ff-initial-sort-method nil - "Sort method to use when initially listing a directory. - -It is better to keep this nil globally and turn it on only when needed -otherwise it may be slightly slower specially with `ext' method which -BTW is not provided on remote files (helm will fallback on nil in such -case). -Note that this have no effect as soon as you start narrowing directory -i.e. filtering filenames inside directory." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "alphabetically" nil) - (const :tag "newest" newest) - (const :tag "size" size) - (const :tag "extensions" ext))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-rotate-image-program "exiftran" - "External program used to rotate images. -When nil and `helm-ff-display-image-native' is enabled, fallback to -`image-rotate' without modification of exif data i.e. rotation is not -persistent otherwise an error is returned when not using -`helm-ff-display-image-native' i.e. using image-dired." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Mogrify" "mogrify") - (const :tag "Exiftran" "exiftran") - (const :tag "Jpegtran" "jpegtran"))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-rotate-image-switch '("-i") - "Options used with `helm-ff-rotate-image-program'. -If you are using Mogrify or Jpegtran mandatory option is -\"-rotate\", with Exiftran mandatory option is \"-i\"." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-ff-preferred-shell-mode 'eshell-mode - "Shell to use to switch to a shell buffer from `helm-find-files'. -Possible values are `shell-mode', `eshell-mode' and `term-mode'. -This affects `\\\\[helm-ff-run-switch-to-shell]' keybinding." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Use Eshell" eshell-mode) - (const :tag "Use Shell" shell-mode) - (const :tag "Use Shell" term-mode))) - -(defcustom helm-rsync-no-mode-line-update nil - "When non nil don't update mode-line when rsync is running. -This is useful if you display the progress bar somewhere else, -e.g. with minibuffer-line in minibuffer, in this case updating -mode-line may create flickering in other frame's mode-line." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-rsync-switches '("-a" "-z" "-h" "-s" "--info=all2") - "Rsync options to use with HFF Rsync action. -Note: Using \"--info=all2\" allows having the name of the file -currently transfered in an help-echo in mode-line, if you use -\"--info=progress2\" you will not have this information." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-rsync-percent-sign "%" - "Percentage unicode sign to use in Rsync reporter." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-trash-default-directory nil - "The default trash directory. -You probably don't need to set this when using a Linux system using -standard settings. -Should be the directory file name i.e. don't add final slash. -When nil helm will compute a default value according to freedesktop -specs. -It is generally \"~/.local/share/Trash\"." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-ff-lynx-style-map t - "Use arrow keys to navigate with `helm-find-files'. -Note that if you define this variable with `setq' your change -will have no effect, use customize instead." - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (if val - (progn - (define-key helm-find-files-map (kbd "") 'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (define-key helm-find-files-map (kbd "") 'helm-find-files-up-one-level) - (define-key helm-read-file-map (kbd "") 'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (define-key helm-read-file-map (kbd "") 'helm-find-files-up-one-level)) - (define-key helm-find-files-map (kbd "") nil) - (define-key helm-find-files-map (kbd "") nil) - (define-key helm-read-file-map (kbd "") nil) - (define-key helm-read-file-map (kbd "") nil)))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-DEL-up-one-level-maybe nil - "Use DEL to maybe go up one level when non nil. - -Going up one level works only when pattern is a directory endings -with \"/\", otherwise this command deletes char backward. - -When nil always delete char backward." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-display-image-native t - "Use native `image-mode' when non nil. - -You should use this only with Emacs>= 27 and `image-auto-resize' -enabled to have images resized properly. When this is enabled, -you have new commands to zoom in/out images. See -`image-transform-resize' and `image-auto-resize'. Otherwise, -when nil `image-dired' is used, using imagemagick as backend. -NOTE: On Emacs-29 `image-dired' is no more using external program -image-magick to display image, so this is used inconditionally even -when value is nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-reset-filters-on-update t - "Reset filter variables when changing directory. -When filtering directories/files only, switch back to a \"show all\" view -when moving out of directory when non nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ff-eshell-unwanted-aliases nil - "A list of eshell aliases to not display." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-find-files-actions - (helm-make-actions - "Find File" 'helm-find-file-or-marked - "Find file in Dired" 'helm-point-file-in-dired - "View file" 'view-file - "Query replace fnames on marked `M-@'" 'helm-ff-query-replace-fnames-on-marked - "Marked files in dired `C-x C-q'" 'helm-ff-edit-marked-files - "Query replace contents on marked `M-%'" 'helm-ff-query-replace - "Query replace regexp contents on marked `C-M-%'" 'helm-ff-query-replace-regexp - "Attach file(s) to mail buffer `C-c C-a'" 'helm-ff-mail-attach-files - "Serial rename files" 'helm-ff-serial-rename - "Serial rename by symlinking files" 'helm-ff-serial-rename-by-symlink - "Serial rename by copying files" 'helm-ff-serial-rename-by-copying - "Open file with default tool" 'helm-open-file-with-default-tool - "Find file in hex dump" 'hexl-find-file - "Browse project `C-x C-d'" 'helm-ff-browse-project - "Complete at point `C-c i'" 'helm-insert-file-name-completion-at-point - "Insert as org link `C-c @'" 'helm-files-insert-as-org-link - "Find shell command `C-c /'" 'helm-ff-find-sh-command - "Fd shell command (C-/)" 'helm-ff-fd - "Find files in file" 'helm-find-files-in-file - "Add marked files to file-cache" 'helm-ff-cache-add-file - "Open file externally `C-c C-x, C-u to choose'" 'helm-open-file-externally - "Grep File(s) `C-s, C-u Recurse'" 'helm-find-files-grep - "Grep current directory with AG `M-g a, C-u select type'" 'helm-find-files-ag - "Git grep `M-g g, C-u from root'" 'helm-ff-git-grep - "Zgrep File(s) `M-g z, C-u Recurse'" 'helm-ff-zgrep - "Pdf Grep File(s)" 'helm-ff-pdfgrep - "Gid `M-g i'" 'helm-ff-gid - "Switch to Eshell `M-e'" 'helm-ff-switch-to-shell - "Etags `M-., C-u reload tag file'" 'helm-ff-etags-select - "Eshell command on file(s) `M-!, C-u take all marked as arguments.'" - 'helm-find-files-eshell-command-on-file - "Find file as root `C-c r'" 'helm-find-file-as-root - "Find alternate file `C-x C-v'" 'find-alternate-file - "Ediff File `C-c ='" 'helm-find-files-ediff-files - "Ediff Merge File `M-='" 'helm-find-files-ediff-merge-files - (lambda () (format "Delete File(s)%s `M-D' (C-u reverse trash)" - (if (eq helm-ff-delete-files-function - 'helm-delete-marked-files-async) - " async" ""))) - 'helm-ff-delete-files - "Touch File(s) `M-T'" 'helm-ff-touch-files - "Copy file(s) `M-C, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-copy - (lambda () - (and (executable-find "rsync") - "Rsync file(s) `M-V' (C-u edit command)")) - 'helm-find-files-rsync - "Rename file(s) `M-R, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-rename - "Backup files" 'helm-find-files-backup - "Copy file to dir(s) `C-M-c'" 'helm-ff-mcp - "Symlink files(s) `M-S, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-symlink - "Relsymlink file(s) `M-Y, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-relsymlink - "Hardlink file(s) `M-H, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-hardlink - "Change mode on file(s) `M-M'" 'helm-ff-chmod - "Find file other window `C-c o'" 'helm-find-files-other-window - "Find file other frame `C-c C-o'" 'find-file-other-frame - (lambda () (and (fboundp 'tab-bar-mode) - "Find file other tab `C-c C-t'")) - 'find-file-other-tab - "Print File `C-c p, C-u to refresh'" 'helm-ff-print - "Locate `C-x C-f, C-u to specify locate db'" 'helm-ff-locate) - "Actions for `helm-find-files'." - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(defcustom helm-dwim-target nil - "Default target directory for file actions. - -Define the directory where you want to start navigating for the -target directory when copying, renaming, etc.. You can use the -`default-directory' of `next-window', the visited directory, the -current `default-directory' or have completion on all the -directories belonging to each visible windows." - :type '(radio :tag "Define default target directory for file actions." - (const :tag "Directory belonging to next window" - next-window) - (const :tag "Completion on directories belonging to each window" - completion) - (const :tag "Use initial directory or `default-directory'" - default-directory) - (const :tag "Use visited directory" - nil))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-use-notify t - "Watch directories visited with `helm-find-files' when non nil. -If your system have no file notification package available turn this -to nil to avoid error messages when using `helm-find-files'." - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set-default var val) - (unless (symbol-value var) - (cl-loop for dir being the hash-keys of helm-ff--file-notify-watchers - do (remhash dir helm-ff--list-directory-cache))))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-inotify-unsupported-methods '("adb") - "Tramp methods unsupported by file-notify." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-ff-image-cache-max-len 5 - "The last seen image number to keep in cache." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-ff-image-cache-max-len 5 - "The last seen image number to keep in cache." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-ff-slideshow-default-delay 3 - "Delay in seconds between each image in slideshow." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-file-name-history-hide-deleted nil - "Hide deleted files in file-name-history when non nil. - -This can be toggled at any time from `helm-ff-file-name-history' with \ -\\\\[helm-file-name-history-show-or-hide-deleted]." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-file-name-history-max-length 72 - "Max length of candidates in helm file name history before truncating." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-ff-follow-blacklist-file-exts '("gpg" "doc" "docx" "mp3" "ogg") - "File extensions we don't want to follow when helm-follow-mode is enabled. -Note that image files are always followed even if their extensions is -present in this list." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-ff-nohighlight-matches t - "Highlight matches in `helm-find-files' when nil." - :type 'boolean - :initialize 'custom-initialize-changed - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (setq helm-source-find-files nil) - (when helm-ff-icon-mode - (helm-ff-icon-mode 1)))) - -(defcustom helm-ff-edit-marked-files-fn (if (< emacs-major-version 29) - #'helm-ff-wfnames - #'helm-marked-files-in-dired) - "A function to edit filenames in a special buffer." - :type '(choice (function :tag "Use Wfnames package to edit filenames." - helm-ff-wfnames) - (function :tag "Use Wdired package to edit filenames." - helm-marked-files-in-dired))) - -;;; Faces -;; -;; -(defgroup helm-files-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of helm-files." - :prefix "helm-" - :group 'helm-files - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-prefix - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "yellow" :foreground "black")) - "Face used to prefix new file or url paths in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-executable - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "green")) - "Face used for executable files in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-suid - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "red" :foreground "white")) - "Face used for suid files in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-directory - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "DarkRed" :background "LightGray")) - "Face used for directories in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-dotted-directory - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "black" :background "DimGray")) - "Face used for dotted directories in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-dotted-symlink-directory - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "DarkOrange" :background "DimGray")) - "Face used for dotted symlinked directories in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-symlink - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit font-lock-comment-face)) - "Face used for symlinks in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-invalid-symlink - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "black" :background "red")) - "Face used for invalid symlinks in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-denied - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "red" :background "black")) - "Face used for non accessible files in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-file - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit font-lock-builtin-face)) - "Face used for file names in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-nofile - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit helm-ff-file)) - "Face used for file names in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-truename - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit font-lock-string-face)) - "Face used for symlink truenames in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-dirs - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit font-lock-function-name-face)) - "Face used for file names in recursive dirs completion in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-socket - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "DeepPink")) - "Face used for socket files in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-pipe - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "yellow" :background "black")) - "Face used for named pipes and character device files in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-file-extension - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "magenta")) - "Face used for file extensions in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-backup-file - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "DimGray")) - "Face used for backup files in `helm-find-files'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-history-deleted - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit helm-ff-invalid-symlink)) - "Face used for deleted files in `file-name-history'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-history-remote - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Indianred1")) - "Face used for remote files in `file-name-history'." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-delete-async-message - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "yellow")) - "Face used for mode-line message." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - -(defface helm-ff-rsync-progress - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit font-lock-warning-face)) - "Face used for rsync mode-line indicator." - :group 'helm-files-faces) - - -;;; Helm-find-files -;; -;; -(defvar helm-source-find-files nil - "The main source to browse files. -Should not be used among other sources.") - -(defclass helm-source-ffiles (helm-source-sync) - ((header-name - :initform (lambda (name) - (concat name (substitute-command-keys - helm-find-files-doc-header)))) - (init - :initform (lambda () - (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag - helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value) - (setq helm-ff--auto-update-state - helm-ff-auto-update-flag) - (helm-set-local-variable 'bookmark-make-record-function - #'helm-ff-make-bookmark-record) - (require 'helm-external))) - (candidates :initform 'helm-find-files-get-candidates) - (update :initform (lambda () - (remhash helm-ff-default-directory - helm-ff--list-directory-cache))) - (match-on-real :initform t) - (filtered-candidate-transformer - :initform '(helm-ff-fct - helm-ff-maybe-show-thumbnails - ;; These next two have to be called after - ;; `helm-ff-fct' as they use only cons cell candidates. - helm-ff-directories-only - helm-ff-files-only - helm-ff-sort-candidates)) - (persistent-action-if :initform 'helm-find-files-persistent-action-if) - (persistent-help :initform "Hit1 Expand Candidate, Hit2 or (C-u) Find file") - (help-message :initform 'helm-ff-help-message) - (mode-line :initform (list "File(s)" helm-mode-line-string)) - (volatile :initform t) - (cleanup :initform 'helm-find-files-cleanup) - (migemo :initform t) - (nohighlight :initform (progn helm-ff-nohighlight-matches)) - (keymap :initform 'helm-find-files-map) - (candidate-number-limit :initform 'helm-ff-candidate-number-limit) - (completing-file-name - :initarg :completing-file-name :initform t - :documentation "Flag to notify `helm-resume' we are completing filenames.") - (action-transformer - :initform 'helm-find-files-action-transformer) - (action :initform 'helm-find-files-actions) - (before-init-hook :initform 'helm-find-files-before-init-hook) - (after-init-hook :initform 'helm-find-files-after-init-hook) - (group :initform 'helm-files))) - -;; Bookmark handlers. -;; -(defun helm-ff-make-bookmark-record () - "The `bookmark-make-record-function' for `helm-find-files'." - (with-helm-buffer - `((filename . ,helm-ff-default-directory) - (presel . ,(helm-get-selection)) - (handler . helm-ff-bookmark-jump)))) - -(defun helm-ff-bookmark-jump (bookmark) - "bookmark handler for `helm-find-files'." - (let ((fname (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'filename)) - (presel (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'presel))) - ;; Force tramp connection with `file-directory-p' before lauching - ;; hff otherwise the directory name is inserted on top before - ;; tramp starts and display candidates. FNAME is here always a - ;; directory. - (when (file-directory-p fname) - (helm-find-files-1 fname - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (regexp-quote (helm-basename presel)) - (regexp-quote presel))))))) - -(defun helm-ff-bookmark-set () - "Record `helm-find-files' session in bookmarks." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-buffer - (bookmark-set - (concat helm-find-files-bookmark-prefix - (abbreviate-file-name helm-ff-default-directory)))) - (message "Helm find files session bookmarked! "))) -(put 'helm-ff-bookmark-set 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-dwim-target-directory () - "Try to return a suitable directory according to `helm-dwim-target'." - (with-selected-window (or - ;; Try next-window if current-buffer has been - ;; killed during this session probably by C-d. - (get-buffer-window helm-current-buffer) - (next-window (helm-window) 1)) - (let ((wins (remove (get-buffer-window helm-marked-buffer-name) - (window-list)))) - (expand-file-name - (cond (;; Provide completion on all the directory belonging to - ;; visible windows if some. - (and (cdr wins) - (eq helm-dwim-target 'completion)) - (helm-comp-read "Browse target starting from: " - (append (list (or (car-safe helm-ff-history) - default-directory) - default-directory) - (cl-loop for w in wins collect - (with-selected-window w - default-directory))))) - ;; Use default-directory of next-window. - ((and (cdr wins) - (eq helm-dwim-target 'next-window)) - (with-selected-window (next-window) - default-directory)) - ;; Always use default-directory when only one window. - ((and (null (cdr wins)) - (eq helm-dwim-target 'default-directory)) - default-directory) - ;; Use the visited directory. - ((or (null (cdr wins)) - (null helm-dwim-target)) - ;; Using the car of *ff-history allow - ;; staying in the directory visited instead of - ;; current. - (or (car-safe helm-ff-history) default-directory))))))) - -(defsubst helm-ff--file-directory-p (file) - (if (file-remote-p file) - (get-text-property 1 'helm-ff-dir file) - (file-directory-p file))) - -(defun helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups (files) - (cl-loop with dups = (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - for f in files - for file = (if (helm-ff--file-directory-p f) - (concat (helm-basename f) "/") - (helm-basename f)) - for count = (gethash file dups) - if count do (puthash file (1+ count) dups) - else do (puthash file 1 dups) - finally return (cl-loop for k being the hash-keys in dups - using (hash-value v) - if (> v 1) - collect (format "%s(%s)" k v) - else - collect k))) - -(defun helm-find-files-do-action (action &optional target) - "Generic function for creating actions from `helm-source-find-files'. -ACTION can be `rsync' or any action supported by `helm-dired-action'." - (require 'dired-async) - (when (eq action 'rsync) - (cl-assert (executable-find "rsync") nil "No command named rsync")) - (let* ((rsync-switches - (when (and (eq action 'rsync) - helm-current-prefix-arg) - (cdr (split-string - (read-string "Run rsync like this: " - (mapconcat - 'identity - (cons "rsync" helm-rsync-switches) " ") - 'helm-rsync-command-history))))) - (ifiles (mapcar 'expand-file-name ; Allow modify '/foo/.' -> '/foo' - (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t))) - (cand (unless (cdr ifiles) (helm-get-selection))) ; preselection. - (prefarg helm-current-prefix-arg) - (prompt (format "%s %s file(s) %s: " - (if (and (and (fboundp 'dired-async-mode) - dired-async-mode) - (not (eq action 'rsync)) - (null prefarg)) - (concat "Async " (symbol-name action)) - (capitalize (symbol-name action))) - (length ifiles) - (if (memq action '(symlink relsymlink hardlink)) - "from" "to"))) - helm-ff--move-to-first-real-candidate - helm-display-source-at-screen-top ; prevent setting window-start. - helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value - ;; It is not possible to rename a file to a boring name when - ;; helm-ff-skip-boring-files is enabled - helm-ff-skip-boring-files - ;; If HFF is using a frame use a frame as well. - (helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings t) - helm-use-frame-when-more-than-two-windows - (dest (or target - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups ifiles) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (helm-read-file-name - prompt - :preselect (when cand - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (regexp-quote - (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (helm-basename cand) cand)))) - :initial-input (helm-dwim-target-directory) - :history (helm-find-files-history nil :comp-read nil)))))) - (dest-dir-p (file-directory-p dest)) - (dest-dir (helm-basedir dest))) - (unless (or dest-dir-p (file-directory-p dest-dir)) - (when (y-or-n-p (format "Create directory `%s'? " dest-dir)) - (make-directory dest-dir t))) - (if (eq action 'rsync) - (helm-rsync-copy-files ifiles dest rsync-switches) - (helm-dired-action - dest :files ifiles :action action :follow prefarg)))) - -;; Rsync -;; -(defun helm-rsync-remote2rsync (file) - (if (file-remote-p file) - (let ((localname (directory-file-name - (expand-file-name (file-remote-p file 'localname)))) - (user (file-remote-p file 'user)) - ;; Tramp name may contain port e.g. /ssh:host#2222:/foo. - (host (replace-regexp-in-string - "#[0-9]+" "" (file-remote-p file 'host)))) - (if user - (format "%s@%s:%s" user host (shell-quote-argument localname)) - (format "%s:%s" host (shell-quote-argument localname)))) - (shell-quote-argument - (directory-file-name - (expand-file-name file))))) - -(defun helm-rsync-format-mode-line-str (proc) - (helm-aif (and (process-live-p proc) - (assoc-default proc helm-rsync-progress-str-alist)) - (progn - ;; When rsync progress bar stop for some reason (e.g. rsync - ;; takes time to finalize writing file to disk), no output is - ;; coming from filter process, as a result the progress bar - ;; disapear for a while giving no information to user while - ;; the rsync process continues, so keep printing the last valid - ;; progress bar (stored in `helm-rsync--last-progress-bar-alist') - ;; instead of sending empty string. - (unless (equal it "") - (push (cons proc it) helm-rsync--last-progress-bar-alist)) - (format " [%s]" (propertize - (or (assoc-default proc helm-rsync--last-progress-bar-alist) - ;; Avoid (wrong-type-argument stringp - ;; nil) when process is not ready. - "") - 'face 'helm-ff-rsync-progress))))) - -(defun helm-rsync-mode-line (proc) - "Add Rsync progress to the mode line." - (or global-mode-string (setq global-mode-string '(""))) - (unless (member `(:eval (helm-rsync-format-mode-line-str ,proc)) - global-mode-string) - (setq global-mode-string - (append global-mode-string - `((:eval (helm-rsync-format-mode-line-str ,proc))))))) - -(defun helm-rsync-restore-mode-line (proc) - "Restore the mode line when Rsync finishes." - (setq global-mode-string - (remove `(:eval (helm-rsync-format-mode-line-str ,proc)) - global-mode-string)) - (setq helm-rsync--last-progress-bar-alist nil) - (force-mode-line-update)) - -(defun helm-rsync-copy-files (files dest &optional switches) - "Send FILES to DEST using Rsync with SWITCHES as arguments. - -DEST must be a directory. SWITCHES when unspecified default to -`helm-rsync-switches'." - (cl-assert (file-directory-p dest) t) - (setq files (cl-loop for f in files - collect (helm-rsync-remote2rsync f)) - dest (helm-rsync-remote2rsync dest)) - (let* ((buf (generate-new-buffer-name helm-rsync-process-buffer)) - (port (when (helm-aand (file-remote-p dest 'host) - (string-match "#\\([0-9]+\\)" it)) - (match-string 1))) - (proc (start-process-shell-command - "rsync" buf - (format "rsync %s" - (mapconcat - 'identity - (append (or switches helm-rsync-switches) - (and port - ;; Add automatically port - ;; specified in tramp name - ;; unless user already specified - ;; it himself with the -e option - ;; by editing command. - (and switches - (cl-loop for arg in switches never - (string-match-p - "\\`-e" arg))) - (list (format "-e 'ssh -p %s'" - port))) - files (list dest)) - " "))))) - (helm-rsync-mode-line proc) - (set-process-sentinel - proc `(lambda (process event) - (cond ((string= event "finished\n") - (message "%s copied %s files" - (capitalize (process-name process)) - ,(length files))) - (t (error "Process %s %s with code %s" - (process-name process) - (process-status process) - (process-exit-status process)))) - (setq helm-rsync-progress-str-alist - (delete (assoc process helm-rsync-progress-str-alist) - helm-rsync-progress-str-alist)) - (helm-rsync-restore-mode-line process) - (force-mode-line-update))) - (set-process-filter proc #'helm-rsync-process-filter))) - -(defun helm-rsync-process-filter (proc output) - "Filter process function used by `helm-rsync-copy-files'." - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - fname progbar) - (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) - (when (string-match comint-password-prompt-regexp output) - ;; FIXME: Fully not tested and - ;; use an agent or auth-source - ;; or whatever to get password if - ;; available. - (process-send-string - proc (concat (read-passwd (match-string 0 output)) "\n"))) - ;; Extract the progress bar. - (with-temp-buffer - (insert output) - (when (re-search-backward "[[:cntrl:]]" nil t) - (setq progbar (buffer-substring-no-properties - (match-end 0) (point-max))))) - ;; Insert the text, advancing the process marker. - (save-excursion - (goto-char (process-mark proc)) - (insert output) - (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))) - (goto-char (process-mark proc)) - ;; Extract the file name currently - ;; copied (Imply --info=all2 or all1). - (save-excursion - (when (re-search-backward "^[^[:cntrl:]]" nil t) - (setq fname (helm-basename - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point) (point-at-eol)))))) - ;; Now format the string for the mode-line. - (let ((ml-str (mapconcat 'identity - (split-string - (replace-regexp-in-string - "%" helm-rsync-percent-sign - progbar) - " " t) - " "))) - (setq ml-str (propertize ml-str 'help-echo - (format "%s->%s" (process-name proc) fname))) - ;; Now associate the formatted - ;; progress-bar string with process. - (helm-aif (assoc proc helm-rsync-progress-str-alist) - (setcdr it ml-str) - (setq helm-rsync-progress-str-alist - (push (cons proc ml-str) helm-rsync-progress-str-alist))))) - ;; Finally update mode-line. - (unless helm-rsync-no-mode-line-update - (force-mode-line-update)))) - -(defun helm-ff-kill-rsync-process (process) - "Kill rsync process PROCESS. - -When called interactively prompt user with completion when more than -one process." - (interactive (list (get-process - (helm-comp-read - "Kill rsync process: " - (mapcar (lambda (x) - (process-name (car x))) - helm-rsync-progress-str-alist) - :exec-when-only-one t)))) - (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) - (delete-process process) - (kill-buffer)) - (setq helm-rsync-progress-str-alist - (delete (assoc process helm-rsync-progress-str-alist) - helm-rsync-progress-str-alist))) - -(defun helm-find-files-rsync (_candidate) - "Rsync files from `helm-find-files'." - (helm-find-files-do-action 'rsync)) - -(defun helm-find-files-copy (_candidate) - "Copy files from `helm-find-files'." - (helm-find-files-do-action 'copy)) - -(defun helm-find-files-backup (_candidate) - "Backup files from `helm-find-files'. -This reproduce the behavior of \"cp --backup=numbered from to\"." - (cl-assert (and (fboundp 'dired-async-mode) dired-async-mode) nil - "Backup only available when `dired-async-mode' is enabled") - (helm-find-files-do-action 'backup)) - -(defun helm-find-files-rename (_candidate) - "Rename files from `helm-find-files'." - (helm-find-files-do-action 'rename)) - -(defun helm-find-files-symlink (_candidate) - "Symlink files from `helm-find-files'." - (helm-find-files-do-action 'symlink)) - -(defun helm-find-files-relsymlink (_candidate) - "Relsymlink files from `helm-find-files'." - (helm-find-files-do-action 'relsymlink)) - -(defun helm-find-files-hardlink (_candidate) - "Hardlink files from `helm-find-files'." - (helm-find-files-do-action 'hardlink)) - -(defun helm-ff-chmod (_candidate) - "Set file mode on marked files. -If no mode is specified in prompt, default mode will be the mode of -the car of marked files i.e. the first marked file." - (let* ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates)) - (model (car mkd)) - (default (helm-file-attributes model :octal t)) - (mode (read-file-modes nil model)) - (smode (file-modes-number-to-symbolic mode)) - (candidates (if (string= default (format "%o" mode)) - (cdr mkd) mkd))) - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups candidates) - (when (y-or-n-p (format "Change file mode to `%s'? " smode)) - (dolist (f candidates) - (unless (file-symlink-p f) - ;; For now don't use the FLAG arg 'nofollow of `set-file-modes' for - ;; Emacs-26 compatibility. - (set-file-modes f mode))) - (message "Changed file mode to `%s' on %s file(s)" - smode (length candidates)))))) - -(defun helm-find-files-other-window (_candidate) - "Keep current-buffer and open files in separate windows. -When a prefix arg is detected files are opened in a vertical -windows layout." - (let* ((files (helm-marked-candidates)) - (buffers (mapcar 'find-file-noselect files))) - (helm-window-show-buffers buffers t))) - -(defun helm-find-files-byte-compile (_candidate) - "Byte compile elisp files from `helm-find-files'." - (let ((files (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (parg helm-current-prefix-arg)) - (cl-loop for fname in files - do (condition-case _err - (with-no-warnings - (byte-compile-file fname parg)) - (wrong-number-of-arguments - ;; Emacs-28 accepts only one arg. - (byte-compile-file fname) - (when parg (load fname))))))) - -(defun helm-find-files-load-files (_candidate) - "Load elisp files from `helm-find-files'." - (let ((files (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t))) - (cl-loop for fname in files - do (load fname)))) - -(defun helm-find-files-ediff-files-1 (candidate &optional merge) - "Generic function to ediff/merge files in `helm-find-files'." - (let* ((helm-dwim-target 'next-window) - (bname (helm-basename candidate)) - (marked (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (prompt (if merge "Ediff Merge `%s' With File: " - "Ediff `%s' With File: ")) - (fun (if merge 'ediff-merge-files 'ediff-files)) - (input (helm-dwim-target-directory)) - (presel (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (helm-basename candidate) - (expand-file-name - (helm-basename candidate) - input)))) - (if (= (length marked) 2) - (funcall fun (car marked) (cadr marked)) - (funcall fun candidate (helm-read-file-name - (format prompt bname) - :initial-input input - :preselect presel))))) - -(defun helm-find-files-ediff-files (candidate) - (helm-find-files-ediff-files-1 candidate)) - -(defun helm-find-files-ediff-merge-files (candidate) - (helm-find-files-ediff-files-1 candidate 'merge)) - -(defun helm-find-files-grep (_candidate) - "Default action to grep files from `helm-find-files'." - (helm-do-grep-1 (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t) - helm-current-prefix-arg)) - -(defun helm-ff-git-grep (_candidate) - "Default action to git-grep `helm-ff-default-directory'." - (helm-grep-git-1 helm-ff-default-directory helm-current-prefix-arg)) - -(defun helm-find-files-ag (_candidate) - (helm-grep-ag helm-ff-default-directory - helm-current-prefix-arg)) - -(defun helm-ff-zgrep (_candidate) - "Default action to zgrep files from `helm-find-files'." - (helm-ff-zgrep-1 (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t) helm-current-prefix-arg)) - -(defun helm-ff-pdfgrep (_candidate) - "Default action to pdfgrep files from `helm-find-files'." - (let* ((recurse nil) - (cands (cl-loop for file in (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t) - for dir = (file-directory-p file) - when dir do (setq recurse t) - when (or dir - (string= (file-name-extension file) "pdf") - (string= (file-name-extension file) "PDF")) - collect file))) - (when cands - (helm-do-pdfgrep-1 cands recurse)))) - -(defun helm-ff-etags-select (candidate) - "Default action to jump to etags from `helm-find-files'." - (when (get-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - (let* ((source-name (assoc-default 'name (helm-get-current-source))) - (default-directory (if (string= source-name "Find Files") - helm-ff-default-directory - (file-name-directory candidate)))) - (helm-etags-select helm-current-prefix-arg))) - -;;; Eshell command on file -;; -(defvar eshell-command-aliases-list nil) -(defvar helm-eshell-command-on-file-input-history nil) -(defvar helm-eshell-command-on-file-history nil) -(cl-defun helm-find-files-eshell-command-on-file-1 (&optional map) - "Run `eshell-command' on CANDIDATE or marked candidates. -This is done possibly with an Eshell alias. If no alias found, -you can type in an Eshell command. - -Only aliases accepting a file as argument at the end of command -line are collected, i.e. aliases ending with \"$1\" or \"$*\". - -Basename of CANDIDATE can be a wild-card. -E.g. you can do \"eshell-command command *.el\" -Where \"*.el\" is the CANDIDATE. - -It is possible to do eshell-command command like this: \"command %s some more args\". - -If MAP is given run `eshell-command' on all marked files at once, -Otherwise, run `eshell-command' on each marked files. -In other terms, with a prefix arg do on the three marked files -\"foo\" \"bar\" \"baz\": - -\"eshell-command command foo bar baz\" - -otherwise do - -\"eshell-command command foo\" -\"eshell-command command bar\" -\"eshell-command command baz\" - -Note: -You have to setup some aliases in Eshell with the `alias' command -or by editing yourself the file `eshell-aliases-file' to make -this working." - (require 'helm-adaptive) - (require 'em-alias) (eshell-read-aliases-list) - (unless (> emacs-major-version 27) - ;; This advice have been merged in emacs-28. - (advice-add 'eshell-eval-command :override #'helm--advice-eshell-eval-command)) - (when (or eshell-command-aliases-list - (y-or-n-p "No eshell aliases found, run eshell-command without alias anyway? ")) - (let* ((cand-list (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (default-directory (or helm-ff-default-directory - ;; If candidate is an url *-ff-default-directory is nil - ;; so keep value of default-directory. - default-directory)) - helm-display-source-at-screen-top - (helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings t) - helm-use-frame-when-more-than-two-windows - (command - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups - (mapcar 'helm-basename cand-list)) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (helm-comp-read - "Command: " - (cl-loop with len = 0 - with aliases = - (cl-loop for (a c) in (eshell-read-aliases-list) - for len-key = (length a) - when - (and (string-match - "\\(\\$1\\|\\$\\*\\)" - c) - (not (member a helm-ff-eshell-unwanted-aliases))) - do (when (> len-key len) (setq len len-key)) - and collect (list a c)) - for (a c) in aliases - collect (cons - (concat (propertize - a 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face) - (make-string (1+ (- len (length a))) ? ) - c) - a)) - :fc-transformer #'helm-adaptive-sort - :buffer "*helm eshell on file*" - :name "Eshell command" - :mode-line - '("Eshell alias" - "C-h m: Help, \\[universal-argument]: Insert output at point") - :help-message 'helm-esh-help-message - :history 'helm-eshell-command-on-file-history - :raw-history t - :input-history - 'helm-eshell-command-on-file-input-history)))) - (alias-value (car (assoc-default command eshell-command-aliases-list))) - cmd-line) - (if (or (equal helm-current-prefix-arg '(16)) - (equal map '(16))) - ;; Two time C-u from `helm-comp-read' mean print to current-buffer. - ;; i.e `eshell-command' will use this value. - (setq current-prefix-arg '(16)) - ;; Else reset the value of `current-prefix-arg' - ;; to avoid printing in current-buffer. - (setq current-prefix-arg nil)) - (if (and (or - ;; One prefix-arg have been passed before `helm-comp-read'. - ;; If map have been set with C-u C-u (value == '(16)) - ;; ignore it. - (and map (equal map '(4))) - ;; One C-u from `helm-comp-read'. - (equal helm-current-prefix-arg '(4)) - ;; An alias that finish with $* - (and alias-value - ;; If command is an alias be sure it accept - ;; more than one arg i.e $*. - (string-match "\\$\\*" alias-value))) - (cdr cand-list) - (and alias-value - ;; Command is an alias and accept only one arg. - (not (string-match "\\$1" alias-value)))) - - ;; Run eshell-command with ALL marked files as argument. - ;; This wont work on remote files, because tramp handlers depend - ;; on `default-directory' (limitation). - (let ((mapfiles (mapconcat 'shell-quote-argument cand-list " "))) - (if (string-match "%s" command) - (setq cmd-line (format command mapfiles)) ; See [1] - (setq cmd-line (format "%s %s" command mapfiles))) - (eshell-command cmd-line)) - - ;; Run eshell-command sequencially on EACH marked files. - ;; To work with tramp handler we have to call - ;; COMMAND on basename of each file, using - ;; its basedir as `default-directory'. - (unwind-protect - (progn - (cl-loop for f in cand-list - for n from 1 - for dir = (and (not (string-match helm--url-regexp f)) - (helm-basedir f)) - ;; We can use basename here as the command will run - ;; under default-directory. - ;; This allows running e.g. - ;; "tar czvf test.tar.gz %s/*" without creating - ;; an archive expanding from /home. - for file = (shell-quote-argument - (if (string-match helm--url-regexp f) - f (helm-basename f))) - ;; \@ => placeholder for file without extension. - ;; \# => placeholder for incremental number. - for fcmd = (helm-aand command - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\\\#" (format "%03d" n) - it t t) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\\\@" - (regexp-quote - (file-name-sans-extension file)) - it t t)) - for com = (if (string-match "%s" fcmd) - ;; [1] This allows to enter other args AFTER filename - ;; i.e - (format fcmd file) - (format "%s %s" fcmd file)) - do (let ((default-directory (or dir default-directory))) - (eshell-command com)))) - ;; Async process continues running but doesn't need anymore - ;; the advice at this point (see the `eshell-eval-command' - ;; call in `eshell-command'). - (unless (> emacs-major-version 27) - (advice-remove 'eshell-eval-command #'helm--advice-eshell-eval-command))))))) - -(defun helm--advice-eshell-eval-command (command &optional input) - "Fix return value when command ends with \"&\"." - ;; Fix this emacs commit which is plain wrong as it returns - ;; either nil or an error (double because format spec doesn't - ;; always match specifier) whereas it should return either a - ;; single element (CAR DELIM) or DELIM itself if the car of - ;; DELIM is a process. - ;; This prevent running eshell-command async when needed i.e. when - ;; command ends with "&". - ;; - ;; UPDATE: This have now been merged in Emacs-28. - ;; - ;; 6b6f91b357f6fe2f1e0d72f046a1b8d8a2d6d8c3 - ;; Author: John Wiegley - ;; AuthorDate: Fri May 27 02:57:18 2005 +0000 - ;; Commit: John Wiegley - ;; CommitDate: Fri May 27 02:57:18 2005 +0000 - (if eshell-current-command - ;; we can just stick the new command at the end of the current - ;; one, and everything will happen as it should - (setcdr (last (cdr eshell-current-command)) - (list `(let ((here (and (eobp) (point)))) - ,(and input - `(insert-and-inherit ,(concat input "\n"))) - (if here - (eshell-update-markers here)) - (eshell-do-eval ',command)))) - (and eshell-debug-command - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*eshell last cmd*") - (erase-buffer) - (insert "command: \"" input "\"\n"))) - (setq eshell-current-command command) - (let* ((delim (catch 'eshell-incomplete - (eshell-resume-eval))) - (val (car-safe delim))) - ;; If the return value of `eshell-resume-eval' is wrapped in a - ;; list, it indicates that the command was run asynchronously. - ;; In that case, unwrap the value before checking the delimiter - ;; value. - (if (and val - (not (processp val)) - (not (eq val t))) - (error "Unmatched delimiter: %S" val) - ;; Eshell-command expect a list like () to know if the - ;; command should be async or not. - (or (and (processp val) delim) val))))) - -(defun helm-find-files-eshell-command-on-file (_candidate) - "Run `eshell-command' on CANDIDATE or marked candidates. -See `helm-find-files-eshell-command-on-file-1' for more info." - (helm-find-files-eshell-command-on-file-1 helm-current-prefix-arg)) - -(defun helm-ff--shell-interactive-buffer-p (buffer &optional mode) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (when (eq major-mode (or mode 'eshell-mode)) - (let ((next-prompt-fn (cl-case major-mode - (shell-mode #'comint-next-prompt) - (eshell-mode #'eshell-next-prompt) - (term-mode #'term-next-prompt)))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (funcall next-prompt-fn 1) - (null (eql (point) (point-min)))))))) - -(defun helm-ff-switch-to-shell (_candidate) - "Switch to a shell buffer and cd to `helm-ff-default-directory'. -Set your preferred shell mode in `helm-ff-preferred-shell-mode'. - -With a numeric prefix arg switch to numbered shell buffer, if no -prefix arg provided and more than one shell buffer exists, provide -completions on those buffers. If only one shell buffer exists, -switch to this one, if no shell buffer exists or if the numeric -prefix arg shell buffer doesn't exists, create it and switch to it." - ;; Reproduce the Emacs-25 behavior to be able to edit and send - ;; command in term buffer. - (let (term-char-mode-buffer-read-only ; Emacs-25 behavior. - term-char-mode-point-at-process-mark ; Emacs-25 behavior. - (cd-eshell (lambda () - (eshell/cd helm-ff-default-directory) - (eshell-reset))) - (cd-shell - (lambda () - (goto-char (point-max)) - (when (eq helm-ff-preferred-shell-mode 'shell-mode) - (comint-delete-input)) - (insert (format "cd %s" - (shell-quote-argument - (or (file-remote-p - helm-ff-default-directory 'localname) - helm-ff-default-directory)))) - (cl-case helm-ff-preferred-shell-mode - (shell-mode (comint-send-input)) - (term-mode (progn (term-char-mode) (term-send-input)))))) - (bufs (cl-loop for b in (mapcar 'buffer-name (buffer-list)) - when (helm-ff--shell-interactive-buffer-p - b helm-ff-preferred-shell-mode) - collect b))) - ;; Jump to a shell buffer or open a new session. - (helm-aif (and (not helm-current-prefix-arg) - (if (cdr bufs) - (helm-comp-read "Switch to shell buffer: " bufs - :must-match t) - (car bufs))) - ;; Display in same window by default to preserve the - ;; historical behaviour - (pop-to-buffer it '(display-buffer-same-window)) - (cl-case helm-ff-preferred-shell-mode - (eshell-mode - (eshell helm-current-prefix-arg)) - (shell-mode - (shell (helm-aif (and helm-current-prefix-arg - (prefix-numeric-value - helm-current-prefix-arg)) - (format "*shell<%s>*" it)))) - (term-mode - (progn - (ansi-term (getenv "SHELL") - (helm-aif (and helm-current-prefix-arg - (prefix-numeric-value - helm-current-prefix-arg)) - (format "*ansi-term<%s>*" it))) - (term-line-mode))))) - ;; Now cd into directory. - (helm-aif (and (memq major-mode '(shell-mode term-mode)) - (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))) - (accept-process-output it 0.1)) - (unless (helm-ff-shell-alive-p major-mode) - (funcall - (if (eq major-mode 'eshell-mode) cd-eshell cd-shell))))) - -(defun helm-ff-shell-alive-p (mode) - "Returns non nil when a process is running inside `shell-mode' buffer." - (cl-ecase mode - (shell-mode - (save-excursion - (comint-goto-process-mark) - (or (null comint-last-prompt) - (not (eql (point) - (marker-position (cdr comint-last-prompt))))))) - (eshell-mode - (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))) - (term-mode - (save-excursion - (goto-char (term-process-mark)) - (not (looking-back "\\$ " (- (point) 2))))))) - -(defun helm-ff-touch-files (_candidate) - "The touch files action for helm-find-files." - (let* ((files (helm-marked-candidates)) - (split (cl-loop for f in files - for spt = (unless helm-current-prefix-arg - (cons (helm-basedir f) - (split-string f ", ?"))) - if spt - append (cl-loop with dir = (car spt) - for ff in (cdr spt) - collect (expand-file-name ff dir)) - else collect f)) - (timestamp (helm-comp-read - "Timestamp (default Now): " - (cl-loop for f in split - for time = (file-attributes f) - for date = (and time - (format-time-string - "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" - (nth 5 time))) - when date - collect (cons (format "%s: %s" - (helm-basename f) date) - date)) - :default - (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" - (current-time)))) - (failures - (cl-loop with default-directory = helm-ff-default-directory - for f in split - for file = (or (file-remote-p f 'localname) f) - when (> (process-file - "touch" nil nil nil "-d" timestamp file) - 0) - collect f))) - (when failures - (message "Failed to touch *%s files:\n%s" - (length failures) - (mapconcat (lambda (f) (format "- %s\n" f)) failures ""))))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-touch-files - "Used to interactively run touch file action from keyboard." - 'helm-ff-touch-files) - -(defun helm-ff-sort-by-size () - (interactive) - (let ((helm-ff-initial-sort-method 'size)) - (helm-force-update - (concat (regexp-quote (helm-get-selection - nil helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename)) - "$")) - (message "Sorting by size"))) -(put 'helm-ff-sort-by-size 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-sort-by-newest () - (interactive) - (let ((helm-ff-initial-sort-method 'newest)) - (helm-force-update - (concat (regexp-quote (helm-get-selection - nil helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename)) - "$")) - (message "Sorting by newest"))) -(put 'helm-ff-sort-by-newest 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-sort-by-ext () - (interactive) - (let ((helm-ff-initial-sort-method 'ext)) - (helm-force-update - (concat (regexp-quote (helm-get-selection - nil helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename)) - "$")) - (message "Sorting by extensions"))) -(put 'helm-ff-sort-by-ext 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ff-sort-alpha () - (interactive) - (let ((helm-ff-initial-sort-method nil)) - (helm-force-update - (concat (regexp-quote (helm-get-selection - nil helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename)) - "$")) - (message "Sorting alphabetically"))) -(put 'helm-ff-sort-alpha 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-directories-only (candidates _source) - (if helm-ff--show-directories-only - (cl-loop for (d . r) in candidates - when (file-directory-p r) - ;; We can use this as long as this filtering function - ;; is called after `helm-ff-fct' otherwise candidates - ;; may not be cons cell at first call [1]. - collect (cons d r)) - candidates)) - -(defun helm-ff-files-only (candidates _source) - (if helm-ff--show-files-only - (cl-loop for (d . r) in candidates - unless (file-directory-p r) - ;; Same comment as in [1] above. - collect (cons d r)) - candidates)) - -(defun helm-ff-toggle-dirs-only () - "Show only directories in helm-find-files." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-ff--show-directories-only (not helm-ff--show-directories-only)) - (setq helm-ff--show-files-only nil) - (helm-update (helm-get-selection nil t)))) -(put 'helm-ff-toggle-dirs-only 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-toggle-files-only () - "Show only files in helm-find-files." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-ff--show-files-only (not helm-ff--show-files-only)) - (setq helm-ff--show-directories-only nil) - (helm-update (helm-get-selection nil t)))) -(put 'helm-ff-toggle-files-only 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-after-persistent-show-all () - (when helm-ff-reset-filters-on-update - (setq helm-ff--show-directories-only nil - helm-ff--show-files-only nil))) - -(defun helm-ff-serial-rename-action (method) - "Rename all marked files in `helm-ff-default-directory' with METHOD. -See `helm-ff-serial-rename-1'." - (let* ((helm--reading-passwd-or-string t) - (cands (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (def-name (car cands)) - (name (helm-read-string "NewName: " - (replace-regexp-in-string - "[0-9]+$" "" - (helm-basename - def-name - (file-name-extension def-name))))) - (start (read-number "StartAtNumber: ")) - (extension (helm-read-string "Extension: " - (file-name-extension (car cands)))) - (dir (expand-file-name - (helm-read-file-name - "Serial Rename to directory: " - :initial-input - (expand-file-name helm-ff-default-directory) - :test 'file-directory-p - :must-match t))) - done) - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name (helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups cands) - (if (y-or-n-p - (format "Rename %s file(s) to <%s> like this ?\n%s " - (length cands) dir (format "%s <-> %s%s.%s" - (helm-basename (car cands)) - name start extension))) - (progn - (helm-ff-serial-rename-1 - dir cands name start extension :method method) - (setq done t) - (message nil)))) - (if done - (with-helm-current-buffer (helm-find-files-1 dir)) - (message "Operation aborted")))) - -(defun helm-ff-member-directory-p (file directory) - (let ((dir-file (expand-file-name - (file-name-as-directory (file-name-directory file)))) - (cur-dir (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory directory)))) - (string= dir-file cur-dir))) - -(cl-defun helm-ff-serial-rename-1 - (directory collection new-name start-at-num extension &key (method 'rename)) - "Rename files in COLLECTION to DIRECTORY with the prefix name NEW-NAME. -Rename start at number START-AT-NUM - ex: prefixname-01.jpg. -EXTENSION is the file extension to use. In empty prompt, reuse -the original extension of file. -METHOD can be one of rename, copy or symlink. -Files will be renamed if they are files of current directory, -otherwise they will be treated with METHOD. -Default METHOD is rename." - ;; Maybe remove directories selected by error in collection. - (setq collection (cl-remove-if 'file-directory-p collection)) - (let* ((tmp-dir (file-name-as-directory - (concat (file-name-as-directory directory) - (symbol-name (cl-gensym "tmp"))))) - (fn (cl-case method - (copy 'copy-file) - (symlink 'make-symbolic-link) - (rename 'rename-file) - (t (error "Error: Unknown method %s" method))))) - (make-directory tmp-dir) - (unwind-protect - (progn - ;; Rename all files to tmp-dir with new-name. - ;; If files are not from start directory, use method - ;; to move files to tmp-dir. - (cl-loop for i in collection - for count from start-at-num - for fnum = (if (< count 10) "0%s" "%s") - for nname = (concat tmp-dir new-name (format fnum count) - (if (not (string= extension "")) - (format ".%s" (replace-regexp-in-string - "[.]" "" extension)) - (file-name-extension i 'dot))) - do (if (helm-ff-member-directory-p i directory) - (rename-file i nname) - (funcall fn i nname))) - ;; Now move all from tmp-dir to destination. - (cl-loop with dirlist = (directory-files - tmp-dir t directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp) - for f in dirlist do - (if (file-symlink-p f) - (make-symbolic-link (file-truename f) - (concat (file-name-as-directory directory) - (helm-basename f))) - (rename-file f directory)))) - (delete-directory tmp-dir t)))) - -(defun helm-ff-serial-rename (_candidate) - "Serial rename all marked files to `helm-ff-default-directory'. -Rename only file of current directory, and symlink files coming from -other directories. -See `helm-ff-serial-rename-1'." - (helm-ff-serial-rename-action 'rename)) - -(defun helm-ff-serial-rename-by-symlink (_candidate) - "Serial rename all marked files to `helm-ff-default-directory'. -Rename only file of current directory, and symlink files coming -from other directories. -See `helm-ff-serial-rename-1'." - (helm-ff-serial-rename-action 'symlink)) - -(defun helm-ff-serial-rename-by-copying (_candidate) - "Serial rename all marked files to `helm-ff-default-directory'. -Rename only file of current directory, and copy files coming from -other directories. -See `helm-ff-serial-rename-1'." - (helm-ff-serial-rename-action 'copy)) - -(defvar helm-ff-query-replace-fnames-history-from nil) -(defvar helm-ff-query-replace-fnames-history-to nil) -(defun helm-ff-query-replace-on-filenames (candidates) - "Query replace on filenames of CANDIDATES. -This doesn't replace inside the files, only modify filenames." - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (mapcar 'helm-basename candidates) - (let* ((regexp (read-string "Replace regexp on filename(s): " - nil 'helm-ff-query-replace-history-from - (helm-basename (car candidates)))) - (rep (read-string (format "Replace regexp `%s' with: " regexp) - nil 'helm-ff-query-replace-history-to))) - (cl-loop with query = "y" - with count = 0 - for old in candidates - for new = (helm-ff--query-replace-in-fname-set-new-name - old regexp rep count) - ;; If `regexp' is not matched in `old' - ;; `replace-regexp-in-string' will - ;; return `old' unmodified. - unless (string= old new) - do (progn - (when (file-exists-p new) - (setq new (concat (file-name-sans-extension new) - (format "(%s)" count) - (file-name-extension new t)))) - (unless (string= query "!") - (setq query (helm-read-answer (format - "Replace `%s' by `%s' [!,y,n,q]" - (helm-basename old) - (helm-basename new)) - '("y" "n" "!" "q")))) - (when (string= query "q") - (cl-return (message "Operation aborted"))) - (unless (string= query "n") - (rename-file old new) - (cl-incf count))) - finally (message "%d Files renamed" count)))) - ;; This fix the emacs bug where "Emacs-Lisp:" is sent - ;; in minibuffer (not the echo area). - (sit-for 0.1) - (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (minibuffer-window)) - (delete-minibuffer-contents))) - -(defun helm-ff--query-replace-in-fname-set-new-name (old regexp rep count) - "Setup a new name for OLD replacing part matching REGEXP with REP. -COUNT is used for incrementing new name if needed." - (let (subexp target) - (concat (helm-basedir old) - (helm--replace-regexp-in-buffer-string - (save-match-data - (cond ((string= regexp "%.") - (setq subexp 1) - (helm-ff--prepare-str-with-regexp - (setq target (helm-basename old t)))) - ((string= regexp ".%") - (setq subexp 1) - (helm-ff--prepare-str-with-regexp - (setq target (file-name-extension old)))) - ((string= regexp "%") - (regexp-quote - (setq target (helm-basename old)))) - ((string-match "%:\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)" regexp) - (setq subexp 1) - (let ((beg (match-string 1 regexp)) - (end (match-string 2 regexp)) - (str (helm-basename old))) - (setq target (substring str - (string-to-number beg) - (string-to-number end))) - (helm-ff--prepare-str-with-regexp str beg end))) - (t regexp))) - (save-match-data - (cond (;; Handle incremental - ;; replacement with \# in - ;; search and replace - ;; feature in placeholder \@. - (string-match - "\\\\@/\\(.*\\)/\\(\\(?99:.*\\)\\\\#\\)/" - rep) - (replace-regexp-in-string - (match-string 1 rep) - (concat (match-string 99 rep) - (format "%03d" (1+ count))) - target)) - ;; Incremental replacement - ;; before or after \@. - ((and (string-match-p "\\\\#" rep) - (string-match "\\\\@" rep)) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\\\#" (format "%03d" (1+ count)) - (replace-match target t t rep))) - ;; Simple incremental replacement. - ((string-match "\\\\#" rep) - (replace-match - (format "%03d" (1+ count)) t t rep)) - ;; Substring replacement in placeholder. - ((string-match - "\\\\@:\\([0-9]*\\):\\([0-9]*\\)" rep) - (replace-match (substring - target - (string-to-number - (match-string 1 rep)) - (pcase (match-string 2 rep) - ((pred (string= "")) - (length target)) - (res (string-to-number res)))) - t t rep)) - ;; Search and replace in - ;; placeholder. Doesn't - ;; handle incremental here. - ((string-match "\\\\@/\\(.*\\)/\\(.*\\)/" rep) - (replace-match (replace-regexp-in-string - (match-string 1 rep) - (match-string 2 rep) - target t) - t t rep)) - ;; Simple replacement by placeholder. - ((string-match "\\\\@" rep) - (replace-match target t t rep)) - ;; Replacement with - ;; upcase, downcase or - ;; capitalized text. - ((string= rep "%u") #'upcase) - ((string= rep "%d") #'downcase) - ((string= rep "%c") #'capitalize) - ;; Simple replacement with - ;; whole replacement regexp. - (t rep))) - (helm-basename old) t nil subexp)))) - -(defun helm-ff--prepare-str-with-regexp (str &optional rep1 rep2) - ;; This is used in `helm-ff-query-replace-on-filenames' to prepare - ;; STR when REGEXP is specified as substring e.g %:1:3 in this case - ;; substring from 1 to 3 in STR will be enclosed with parenthesis to - ;; match this substring as a subexp e.g %:1:3 on string "emacs" will - ;; be replaced by "e\\(ma\\)cs" using subexp 1 like this: - ;; (helm--replace-regexp-in-buffer-string "e\\(ma\\)cs" "fo" "emacs" nil t 1) - ;; => "efocs" - ;; ^^ - ;; Where "1" and "3" will be strings extracted with match-string - ;; from regexp and refered respectively in this function as REP1 and - ;; REP2. - (let* ((from (or (and rep1 (string-to-number rep1)) 0)) - (to (or (and rep2 (string-to-number rep2)) (length str))) - (subexp (concat "\\(" (regexp-quote (substring str from to)) "\\)")) - (before-str (unless (zerop from) - (regexp-quote (substring str 0 from)))) - (after-str (unless (= to (length str)) - (regexp-quote (substring str to (length str)))))) - (concat before-str subexp after-str))) - -;; The action. -(defun helm-ff-query-replace-fnames-on-marked (_candidate) - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t))) - (helm-ff-query-replace-on-filenames marked))) - -;; The command for `helm-find-files-map'. -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-query-replace-fnames-on-marked - "Run query-replace on filenames from HFF." - 'helm-ff-query-replace-fnames-on-marked) - -(defun helm-ff-query-replace (_candidate) - (let ((bufs (cl-loop for f in (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t) - collect (buffer-name (find-file-noselect f))))) - (helm-buffer-query-replace-1 nil bufs))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-query-replace - "Run query-replace from HFF." - 'helm-ff-query-replace) - -(defun helm-ff-query-replace-regexp (_candidate) - (let ((bufs (cl-loop for f in (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t) - collect (buffer-name (find-file-noselect f))))) - (helm-buffer-query-replace-1 'regexp bufs))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-query-replace-regexp - "Run query-replace regexp from HFF." - 'helm-ff-query-replace-regexp) - -(defun helm-ff-toggle-auto-update () - (if helm-ff--deleting-char-backward - (progn - (message "[Auto expansion disabled]") - (sit-for 1) (message nil) - (setq helm-ff--auto-update-state nil)) - (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag (not helm-ff-auto-update-flag)) - (setq helm-ff--auto-update-state helm-ff-auto-update-flag) - (message "[Auto expansion %s]" - (if helm-ff-auto-update-flag "enabled" "disabled")))) - -(defun helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-ff-toggle-auto-update))) -(put 'helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-delete-char-backward () - "Go up one level or disable HFF auto update and delete char backward. - -Going up one level works only when pattern is a directory endings -with \"/\", otherwise this command deletes char backward. - -Going up one level can be disabled if necessary by deleting \"/\" -at end of pattern using \\\\[backward-char] and -\\[helm-delete-minibuffer-contents]." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (if (and helm-ff-DEL-up-one-level-maybe - (string-match "/\\'" helm-pattern) - (file-directory-p helm-pattern)) - (call-interactively 'helm-find-files-up-one-level) - (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag nil) - (setq helm-ff--deleting-char-backward t) - (call-interactively - (lookup-key (current-global-map) - (read-kbd-macro "DEL"))) - (helm--update-header-line)))) -(put 'helm-ff-delete-char-backward 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-delete-char-backward--exit-fn () - (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag helm-ff--auto-update-state) - (setq helm-ff--deleting-char-backward nil)) - -(defvar helm-ff--RET-disabled nil) -(defun helm-ff-RET-1 (&optional must-match) - "Used for RET action in `helm-find-files'. -See `helm-ff-RET' for details. -If MUST-MATCH is specified exit with -`helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer' which handle must-match mechanism." - (let ((sel (helm-get-selection)) - ;; Ensure `file-directory-p' works on remote files. - non-essential) - (cl-assert sel nil "Trying to exit with no candidates") - (if (and (or (file-directory-p sel) - (helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p sel)) - ;; Allows exiting with default action when a prefix arg - ;; is specified. - (null current-prefix-arg) - (null helm-ff--RET-disabled) - (or (and (file-remote-p sel) - (string= "." (helm-basename sel)) - (string-match-p "\\`[/].*:.*:\\'" - helm-pattern)) - (not (string= "." (helm-basename sel))))) - (helm-execute-persistent-action) - (if must-match - (helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer) - (helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer))))) - -(defun helm-ff-RET () - "Default action for RET in `helm-find-files'. - -Behave differently depending on `helm-selection': - -- candidate basename is \".\" => open it in dired. -- candidate is a directory => expand it. -- candidate is a file => open it." - (interactive) - (helm-ff-RET-1)) -(put 'helm-ff-RET 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-TAB-1 (&optional force-menu) - "Used for TAB action in `helm-find-files'." - (let ((sel (helm-get-selection))) - (if (and (null force-menu) - (file-directory-p sel) - (not (string= "." (helm-basename sel)))) - (helm-execute-persistent-action) - (helm-select-action)))) - -(defun helm-ff-TAB (arg) - "Default action for TAB in `helm-find-files'. - -Behave differently depending on `helm-selection': - -- candidate basename is \".\" => open the action menu. -- candidate is a directory => expand it. -- candidate is a file => open action menu. - -Called with a prefix arg open menu unconditionally." - (interactive "P") - (helm-ff-TAB-1 arg)) -(put 'helm-ff-TAB 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-RET-must-match () - "Same as `helm-ff-RET' but used in must-match map." - (interactive) - (helm-ff-RET-1 t)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-grep - "Run Grep action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-grep) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-git-grep - "Run git-grep action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-git-grep) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-grep-ag - "Run grep AG action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-ag) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-pdfgrep - "Run Pdfgrep action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-pdfgrep) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-zgrep - "Run Grep action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-zgrep) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-copy-file - "Run Copy file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-copy) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-rsync-file - "Run Rsync file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-rsync) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-rename-file - "Run Rename file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-rename) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file - "Run Byte compile file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-byte-compile) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-load-file - "Run Load file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-load-files) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file - "Run eshell command on file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-eshell-command-on-file) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-ediff-file - "Run Ediff file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-ediff-files) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file - "Run Ediff merge file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-ediff-merge-files) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-symlink-file - "Run Symlink file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-symlink) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-relsymlink-file - "Run Symlink file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-relsymlink) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-hardlink-file - "Run Hardlink file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-find-files-hardlink) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-chmod - "Run chmod action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-chmod) - -(defun helm-ff-delete-files (candidate) - "Delete files default action." - (funcall helm-ff-delete-files-function candidate)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-delete-file - "Run Delete file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-delete-files) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point - "Run complete file name action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-insert-file-name-completion-at-point) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-switch-to-shell - "Run switch to eshell action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-switch-to-shell) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-switch-other-window - "Run switch to other window action from `helm-source-find-files'. -When a prefix arg is provided, split is done vertically." - 'helm-find-files-other-window) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-switch-other-frame - "Run switch to other frame action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'find-file-other-frame) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-open-file-externally - "Run open file externally command action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-open-file-externally) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool - "Run open file externally command action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-open-file-with-default-tool) - -(defun helm-ff-locate (candidate) - "Locate action function for `helm-find-files'." - (helm-locate-set-command) - (let ((default (concat (helm-basename - (expand-file-name - candidate - helm-ff-default-directory)) - (unless (or - ;; "-b" is already added when fuzzy matching. - helm-locate-fuzzy-match - ;; The locate '-b' option doesn't exists - ;; in everything (es). - (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (string-match "^es" helm-locate-command))) - " -b")))) - (helm-locate-1 helm-current-prefix-arg nil 'from-ff default))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-locate - "Run locate action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-locate) - -(defun helm-files-insert-as-org-link (candidate) - (insert (format "[[%s][]]" candidate)) - (goto-char (- (point) 2))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-insert-org-link - "Run insert org link from HFF." - 'helm-files-insert-as-org-link) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-find-file-as-root - "Run find file as root from HFF." - 'helm-find-file-as-root) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-find-alternate-file - "Run `find-alternate-file' from HFF." - 'find-alternate-file) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-mail-attach-files - "Run mail attach files command action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-mail-attach-files) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-etags - "Run Etags command action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-etags-select) - -(defvar lpr-printer-switch) -(defun helm-ff-print (_candidate) - "Print marked files. - -You may to set in order variables `lpr-command',`lpr-switches' -and/or `printer-name', but with no settings Helm should detect -your printer(s) and print with the default `lpr' settings. - -NOTE: DO NOT set the \"-P\" flag in `lpr-switches'. If you really -have to modify this, do it in `lpr-printer-switch'. - -Same as `dired-do-print' but for Helm." - (require 'lpr) - (when (or helm-current-prefix-arg - (not helm-ff-printer-list)) - (setq helm-ff-printer-list - (helm-ff-find-printers))) - (let* ((file-list (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (len (length file-list)) - (printer-name (if helm-ff-printer-list - (helm-comp-read - "Printer: " helm-ff-printer-list) - printer-name)) - (lpr-switches - (if (and (stringp printer-name) - (string< "" printer-name)) - (cons (concat lpr-printer-switch " " printer-name) - lpr-switches) - lpr-switches)) - (command (helm-read-string - (format "Print *%s File(s):\n%s with: " - len - (mapconcat - (lambda (f) (format "- %s\n" f)) - file-list "")) - (when (and lpr-command lpr-switches) - (mapconcat 'identity - (cons lpr-command - (if (stringp lpr-switches) - (list lpr-switches) - lpr-switches)) - " ")))) - (file-args (mapconcat #'shell-quote-argument - file-list " ")) - (cmd-line (concat command " " file-args))) - (if command - (start-process-shell-command "helm-print" nil cmd-line) - (error "Error: Please verify your printer settings in Emacs.")))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-print-file - "Run Print file action from `helm-source-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-print) - -(defun helm-ff-checksum (file) - "Calculate the checksum of FILE. -The checksum is copied to `kill-ring'. -Checksum is calculated with the md5sum, sha1sum, sha224sum, -sha256sum, sha384sum and sha512sum when available, otherwise the -Emacs function `secure-hash' is used but it is slow and may crash -Emacs and even the whole system as it eats all memory." - (cl-assert (file-regular-p file) - nil "`%s' is not a regular file" file) - (let* ((algo (intern (helm-comp-read - "Algorithm: " - '(md5 sha1 sha224 sha256 sha384 sha512)))) - (cmd (concat (symbol-name algo) "sum")) - (bn (helm-basename file)) - proc) - (message "Calculating %s checksum for %s..." algo bn) - (if (executable-find cmd) - (progn - (set-process-filter - (setq proc (start-file-process cmd nil cmd "-b" file)) - (lambda (_process output) - (when output (kill-new output)))) - (set-process-sentinel - proc - `(lambda (_process event) - (when (string= event "finished\n") - (message "Calculating %s checksum for `%s' done and copied to kill-ring" - ,(symbol-name algo) ,bn))))) - (async-let ((sum (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents-literally file) - (secure-hash algo (current-buffer))))) - (kill-new sum) - (message "Calculating %s checksum for `%s' done and copied to kill-ring" - algo bn))))) - -(defun helm-ff-toggle-basename () - (with-helm-buffer - (setq helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (not helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename)) - (let* ((cand (helm-get-selection)) - (target (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (helm-basename cand) cand))) - (helm-force-update - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (regexp-quote target)))))) - -(defun helm-ff-run-toggle-basename () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (unless (helm-empty-source-p) - (helm-ff-toggle-basename)))) -(put 'helm-ff-run-toggle-basename 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-mark-similar-files-1 () - "Mark similar files. -Files are considered similar if they have the same face and same -extension." - (with-helm-window - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (file (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop src)) - (face (get-text-property (min 2 (length file)) 'face file)) - (ext (file-name-extension file))) - (helm-map-candidates-in-source src - (lambda (_cand) (helm-make-visible-mark)) - (lambda (cand) - (and (not (helm-this-visible-mark)) - (eq (get-text-property (min 2 (length cand)) 'face cand) face) - (equal ext (file-name-extension cand))))) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-display-mode-line src t) - (when helm-marked-candidates - (message "%s candidates marked" (length helm-marked-candidates)) - (set-window-margins (selected-window) 1))))) - -(defun helm-ff-mark-similar-files () - "Mark all files similar to selection." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates))) - (if (and (>= (length marked) 1) - (with-helm-window helm-visible-mark-overlays)) - (helm-unmark-all) - (helm-ff-mark-similar-files-1))))) -(put 'helm-ff-mark-similar-files 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-reduce-file-name-1 (fname level) - ;; This is the old version of helm-reduce-file-name, we still use it - ;; with ftp fnames as expand-file-name is not working as expected - ;; with ftp fnames (emacs bug). - (cl-loop with result - with iter = (helm-iter-reduce-fname (expand-file-name fname)) - repeat level do (setq result (helm-iter-next iter)) - finally return (or result (expand-file-name "/")))) - -(defun helm-reduce-file-name-2 (fname level) - ;; This version comes from Bug#2004 (UNC paths) and should fix - ;; it. It works with local files and remote files as well but not - ;; with ftp, see helm-reduce-file-name-1. - (while (> level 0) - (unless (or (string= fname "/") - (string= (file-remote-p fname 'localname) "/")) - (setq fname (expand-file-name - (concat (expand-file-name fname) "/../")))) - (setq level (1- level))) - fname) - -(defun helm-reduce-file-name (fname level) - "Reduce FNAME by number LEVEL from end." - (if (helm-aand (file-remote-p fname 'method) - (string= it "ftp")) - (helm-reduce-file-name-1 fname level) - (helm-reduce-file-name-2 fname level))) - -(defun helm-iter-reduce-fname (fname) - "Yield FNAME reduced by one level at each call." - (let ((split (split-string fname "/" t))) - (unless (or (null split) - (string-match "\\`\\(~\\|[[:alpha:]]:\\)" (car split))) - (setq split (cons "/" split))) - (lambda () - (when (and split (cdr split)) - (cl-loop for i in (setq split (butlast split)) - concat (if (string= i "/") i (concat i "/"))))))) - -(defvar helm-find-files--level-tree nil) -(defvar helm-find-files--level-tree-iterator nil) -(defun helm-find-files-up-one-level (arg) - "Go up one level like unix command `cd ..'. -If prefix numeric arg is given go ARG level up." - (interactive "p") - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-ff-after-persistent-show-all) - (let ((src (helm-get-current-source))) - (when (and (helm-file-completion-source-p src) - (not (helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p))) - (with-helm-window - (when (helm-follow-mode-p) - (helm-follow-mode -1) (message nil))) - ;; When going up one level we want to be at the line - ;; corresponding to actual directory, so store this info - ;; in `helm-ff-last-expanded'. - (let ((cur-cand (helm-get-selection nil nil src)) - (new-pattern (helm-reduce-file-name helm-pattern arg))) - ;; Ensure visibility on all candidates for preselection. - (unless (helm-empty-source-p) - ;; We may have an empty source in read-file-name when a - ;; predicate is used e.g. images and the default is a non - ;; file image. - (helm-set-attr 'candidate-number-limit - (if helm-ff-up-one-level-preselect - (max (gethash new-pattern - helm-ff--directory-files-length - helm-ff-candidate-number-limit) - helm-ff-candidate-number-limit) - helm-ff-candidate-number-limit))) - (cond ((file-directory-p helm-pattern) - (setq helm-ff-last-expanded helm-ff-default-directory)) - ((file-exists-p helm-pattern) - (setq helm-ff-last-expanded helm-pattern)) - ((and cur-cand (file-exists-p cur-cand)) - (setq helm-ff-last-expanded cur-cand))) - (unless helm-find-files--level-tree - (setq helm-find-files--level-tree - (cons helm-ff-default-directory - helm-find-files--level-tree))) - (setq helm-find-files--level-tree-iterator nil) - (push new-pattern helm-find-files--level-tree) - (setq helm-ff--show-thumbnails - (member new-pattern helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories)) - (helm-set-pattern new-pattern helm-suspend-update-flag) - (with-helm-after-update-hook (helm-ff-retrieve-last-expanded))))))) -(put 'helm-find-files-up-one-level 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-find-files-down-last-level () - "Retrieve previous paths reached by `C-l' in helm-find-files." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (when (and (helm-file-completion-source-p) - (not (helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p))) - (unless helm-find-files--level-tree-iterator - (setq helm-find-files--level-tree-iterator - (helm-iter-list (cdr helm-find-files--level-tree)))) - (setq helm-find-files--level-tree nil) - (helm-aif (helm-iter-next helm-find-files--level-tree-iterator) - (progn - (setq helm-ff--show-thumbnails - (member it helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories)) - (helm-set-pattern it)) - (setq helm-find-files--level-tree-iterator nil))))) -(put 'helm-find-files-down-last-level 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-find-files--reset-level-tree () - (setq helm-find-files--level-tree-iterator nil - helm-find-files--level-tree nil)) - -(add-hook 'helm-cleanup-hook 'helm-find-files--reset-level-tree) -(add-hook 'post-self-insert-hook 'helm-find-files--reset-level-tree) -(add-hook 'helm-after-persistent-action-hook 'helm-find-files--reset-level-tree) - -(defun helm-ff-retrieve-last-expanded () - "Move overlay to last visited directory `helm-ff-last-expanded'. -This happen after using `helm-find-files-up-one-level', or -hitting C-j on \"..\"." - (when helm-ff-last-expanded - (let ((presel (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (helm-basename - (directory-file-name helm-ff-last-expanded)) - (directory-file-name helm-ff-last-expanded)))) - (with-helm-window - (when (re-search-forward - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (regexp-quote presel)) - nil t) - (forward-line 0) - (helm-mark-current-line))) - (setq helm-ff-last-expanded nil)))) - -(defun helm-ff-move-to-first-real-candidate () - "When candidate is an incomplete file name move to first real candidate." - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (name (assoc-default 'name src)) - ;; Ensure `helm-file-completion-source-p' returns nil on - ;; `helm-read-file-name' history. - minibuffer-completing-file-name) - (helm-aif (and (helm-file-completion-source-p src) - (not (helm-empty-source-p)) - ;; Prevent dired commands moving to first real - ;; (Bug#910). - (or (memq (intern-soft name) - helm-ff-goto-first-real-dired-exceptions) - (not (string-match "\\`[Dd]ired-" name))) - helm-ff--move-to-first-real-candidate - (helm-get-selection nil nil src)) - (unless (or (not (stringp it)) - (and (string-match helm-tramp-file-name-regexp it) - (not (file-remote-p it nil t))) - (string-match helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp it) - (file-exists-p it)) - (helm-next-line))))) - -(defun helm-ff-undo () - "Undo minibuffer in `helm-find-files'. -Ensure disabling `helm-ff-auto-update-flag' before undoing." - (interactive) - (let ((old--flag helm-ff-auto-update-flag)) - (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag nil) - (setq helm-ff--auto-update-state nil) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (undo) - (helm-check-minibuffer-input)) - (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag old--flag) - (setq helm-ff--auto-update-state helm-ff-auto-update-flag)))) - -;;; Auto-update - helm-find-files auto expansion of directories. -;; -;; -(defun helm-ff-update-when-only-one-matched () - "Expand to directory when sole completion. -When only one candidate is remaining and it is a directory, -expand to this directory. -This happen only when `helm-ff-auto-update-flag' is non-nil or -when `helm-pattern' is equal to \"~/\"." - (let ((src (helm-get-current-source))) - (when (and (helm-file-completion-source-p src) - (not (get-buffer-window helm-action-buffer 'visible)) - (not (helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p)) - (not (string-match-p "\\`[.]\\{2\\}[^/]+" - (helm-basename helm-pattern)))) - (with-helm-buffer - (let* ((history-p (string= (assoc-default 'name src) - "Read File Name History")) - (pat (helm-ff-set-pattern helm-pattern)) - ;; Try to shut up persistent tramp error with adb method when - ;; adding tilde to path. - (tramp-tolerate-tilde (equal (file-remote-p pat 'method) - tramp-adb-method)) - (completed-p (helm-aand (expand-file-name - (substitute-in-file-name pat)) - (string= (file-name-as-directory it) - helm-ff-default-directory))) - (candnum (helm-get-candidate-number)) - (lt2-p (and (<= candnum 2) - (>= (string-width (helm-basename helm-pattern)) 2))) - (cur-cand (prog2 - (unless (or completed-p - (file-exists-p pat) - history-p (null lt2-p)) - ;; Only one non--existing candidate - ;; and one directory candidate, move to it, - ;; but not when renaming, copying etc..., - ;; so for this use - ;; `helm-ff-move-to-first-real-candidate' - ;; instead of `helm-next-line' (Bug#910). - (helm-ff-move-to-first-real-candidate)) - (helm-get-selection nil nil src))) - expand-to) - (when (and (or (and helm-ff-auto-update-flag - (null helm-ff--deleting-char-backward) - ;; Bug#295 - ;; File predicates are returning t - ;; with paths like //home/foo. - ;; So check it is not the case by regexp - ;; to allow user to do C-a / to start e.g - ;; entering a tramp method e.g /sudo::. - (not (string-match "\\`//" helm-pattern)) - (not (eq last-command 'helm-yank-text-at-point))) - ;; Fix Bug#542. - (string= helm-pattern "~/") - ;; Only one remaining directory, expand it. - (and (= candnum 1) - helm-ff--auto-update-state - (file-accessible-directory-p pat) - (null helm-ff--deleting-char-backward))) - (or - ;; Only one candidate remaining - ;; and at least 2 char in basename. - lt2-p - ;; Already completed. - completed-p) - (not history-p) ; Don't try to auto complete in history. - (stringp cur-cand) - (file-accessible-directory-p cur-cand)) - (if (and (not (helm-ff-dot-file-p cur-cand)) ; [1] - ;; Maybe we are here because completed-p is true - ;; but check this again to be sure. (Windows fix) - (<= candnum 2)) ; [2] - ;; If after going to next line the candidate - ;; is not one of "." or ".." [1] - ;; and only one candidate is remaining [2], - ;; assume candidate is a new directory to expand, and do it. - (progn - (setq expand-to (file-name-as-directory - (substring-no-properties cur-cand))) - (setq helm-ff--show-thumbnails - (member expand-to helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories)) - (helm-set-pattern expand-to) - ;; Reset flags to show all when changing dir. - (helm-ff-after-persistent-show-all)) - ;; The candidate is one of "." or ".." - ;; that mean we have entered the last letter of the directory name - ;; in prompt, so expansion is already done, just add the "/" at end - ;; of name unless helm-pattern ends with "." - ;; (i.e we are writing something starting with ".") - (unless (string-match "\\`.*[.]\\{1\\}\\'" helm-pattern) - ;; Need to expand-file-name to avoid e.g /ssh:host:./ in prompt. - (setq expand-to (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory helm-pattern))) - (setq helm-ff--show-thumbnails - (member expand-to helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories)) - (helm-set-pattern expand-to))) - ;; When typing pattern in minibuffer, helm - ;; expand very fast to a directory matching pattern and - ;; don't let undo the time to set a boundary, the result - ;; is when e.g. going to root with "//" and undoing, undo - ;; doesn't undo to previous input. One fix for this is to - ;; advice `undo-auto--boundary-ensure-timer' so that it is - ;; possible to modify its delay (use a value of 1s for - ;; helm), a second fix is to run directly here `undo-boundary' - ;; inside a timer. - (run-at-time helm-input-idle-delay nil #'undo-boundary) - (helm-check-minibuffer-input))))))) - -(cl-defun helm-ff-auto-expand-to-home-or-root (&optional (pattern helm-pattern spattern)) - "Allow expanding to $HOME or \"/\" or text yanked after pattern. - -Argument PATTERN default to `helm-pattern' and should _not_ be used for -other purpose than debugging the second cond clause of this function. -When PATTERN is specified, specific helm functions are not called to -avoid errors when called outside helm for debugging purpose." - (when (or spattern - (and (helm-file-completion-source-p) - (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (minibuffer-window)) (eolp)) - (not (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp pattern)))) - (cond ((and (not (file-remote-p pattern)) - (null (file-exists-p pattern)) - (string-match-p - "\\`\\([.]\\)\\{2\\}[^/]+" - (helm-basename pattern)) - (string-match-p "/\\'" pattern) - (null spattern)) - (helm-ff-recursive-dirs pattern) - (helm-ff--maybe-set-pattern-and-update)) - ((string-match - "\\(?:\\`~/\\)\\|/?\\$.*/\\|/\\./\\|/\\.\\./\\|/~.*/\\|//\\|\\(/[[:alpha:]]:/\\)" - pattern) - (let* ((match (match-string 0 pattern)) - (input (cond ((string= match "/./") - (expand-file-name default-directory)) - ((string= pattern "/../") "/") - ((string-match-p "\\`/\\$" match) - (let ((sub (substitute-in-file-name match))) - (if (file-directory-p sub) - sub (replace-regexp-in-string "/\\'" "" sub)))) - (t (helm-ff--expand-substitued-pattern pattern))))) - ;; `file-directory-p' returns t on "/home/me/." (Bug#1844). - (if (and (file-directory-p input) - (not (string-match-p "[^.]\\.\\'" input))) - (progn - (setq helm-ff-default-directory - (setq input (file-name-as-directory input))) - ;; When changing directory ensure to show all. - (helm-ff-after-persistent-show-all)) - (setq helm-ff-default-directory (file-name-as-directory - (file-name-directory input)))) - (if spattern input (helm-ff--maybe-set-pattern-and-update input)))) - ((and (string-match "\\`/\\(-\\):.*" pattern) (null spattern)) - (helm-ff--maybe-set-pattern-and-update - (replace-match tramp-default-method t t pattern 1)))))) - -(defun helm-ff--maybe-set-pattern-and-update (&optional str) - (with-helm-window - (when str (helm-set-pattern str)) - (helm-check-minibuffer-input))) - -(defun helm-ff--expand-file-name-no-dot (name &optional directory) - "Prevent expanding \"/home/user/.\" to \"/home/user\"." - ;; Bug#1844 - If user enter "~/." to type an hidden filename - ;; don't expand to /home/him e.g. - ;; (expand-file-name "~/.") =>"/home/thierry" - ;; (helm-ff--expand-substitued-pattern "~/.") =>"/home/thierry/." - (concat (expand-file-name name directory) - (and (string-match "[^.]\\.\\'" name) "/."))) - -(defun helm-ff--expand-substitued-pattern (pattern) - ;; [Windows] On UNC paths "/" expand to current machine, - ;; so use the root of current Drive. (i.e "C:/") - (let* ((directory (and (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos)) - (getenv "SystemDrive"))) - (subst (helm-substitute-in-filename pattern)) - ;; On Windows use a simple call to `expand-file-name' to - ;; avoid Bug#2004. - (expand-fn (if directory - #'expand-file-name - #'helm-ff--expand-file-name-no-dot))) - ;; Fix Bug#2223 with tilde in directory names e.g. "~/tmp/~test/". - (funcall expand-fn (if (string-match-p "\\`~[^/]" subst) - pattern subst) - ;; directory is nil on Nix. - directory))) - -(defun helm-substitute-in-filename (fname) - "Substitute all parts of FNAME from start up to \"~/\" or \"/\". -On windows system substitute from start up to \"/[[:lower:]]:/\". -This function is needed for `helm-ff-auto-expand-to-home-or-root' -and should be used carefully elsewhere, or not at all, using -`substitute-in-file-name' instead." - (cond ((and helm--url-regexp - (string-match-p helm--url-regexp fname)) - fname) - ((and (file-remote-p fname) - helm-substitute-in-filename-stay-on-remote) - (let ((sub (substitute-in-file-name fname))) - (if (file-directory-p sub) - sub (replace-regexp-in-string "/\\'" "" sub)))) - (t - (with-temp-buffer - (insert fname) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos)) - (skip-chars-forward "/")) ;; Avoid infloop in UNC paths Bug#424 - (if (re-search-forward "~.*/?\\|//\\|/[[:alpha:]]:/" nil t) - (let ((match (match-string 0))) - (goto-char (if (or (string= match "//") - (string-match-p "/[[:alpha:]]:/" match)) - (1+ (match-beginning 0)) - (match-beginning 0))) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-at-eol))) - fname))))) - -(defun helm-point-file-in-dired (file) - "Put point on filename FILE in dired buffer." - (unless (and helm--url-regexp - (string-match-p helm--url-regexp file)) - (let ((target (expand-file-name (helm-substitute-in-filename file)))) - (dired (file-name-directory target)) - (dired-goto-file target)))) - -(defun helm-marked-files-in-dired (_candidate) - "Open a dired buffer with only marked files. - -With a prefix arg toggle dired buffer to wdired mode. - -Note: This function works only in Emacs-29+ because Wdired doesn't support -editing absolute fnames in previous Emacs versions." - (let* ((marked (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (current (car marked))) - (unless (and helm--url-regexp - (string-match-p helm--url-regexp current)) - (let ((target (expand-file-name (helm-substitute-in-filename current)))) - (dired (cons helm-ff-default-directory marked)) - (dired-goto-file target) - (when (or helm-current-prefix-arg current-prefix-arg) - (call-interactively 'wdired-change-to-wdired-mode)))))) - -(defun helm-ff-wfnames (_candidate) - "Edit marked fnames with `Wfnames' package." - (cl-assert (require 'wfnames nil t) nil "Wfnames package not found") - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t))) - (wfnames-setup-buffer marked))) - -(defun helm-ff-edit-marked-files (candidate) - "Edit marked files with `helm-ff-edit-marked-files-fn' fn." - (funcall helm-ff-edit-marked-files-fn candidate)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-edit-marked-files - "Execute `helm-ff-edit-marked-files' interactively." - 'helm-ff-edit-marked-files) - -(defun helm-ff--create-tramp-name (fname) - "Build filename from `helm-pattern' like /su:: or /sudo::." - ;; `tramp-make-tramp-file-name' takes 7 args on emacs-26 whereas it - ;; takes only 5 args in emacs-24/25. - (apply #'tramp-make-tramp-file-name - ;; `tramp-dissect-file-name' returns a list in emacs-26 - ;; whereas in 24.5 it returns a vector, thus the car is a - ;; symbol (`tramp-file-name') which is not needed as argument - ;; for `tramp-make-tramp-file-name' so transform the cdr in - ;; vector, and for 24.5 use directly the returned value. - (cl-loop with v = (helm-ff--tramp-cons-or-vector - (tramp-dissect-file-name fname)) - for i across v collect i))) - -(defun helm-ff--tramp-cons-or-vector (vector-or-cons) - "Return VECTOR-OR-CONS as a vector." - (pcase vector-or-cons - (`(,_l . ,ll) (vconcat ll)) - ((and vec (pred vectorp)) vec))) - -(defun helm-ff--get-tramp-methods () - "Return a list of the car of `tramp-methods'." - (or helm-ff--tramp-methods - (setq helm-ff--tramp-methods (mapcar 'car tramp-methods)))) - -(defun helm-ff--previous-mh-tramp-method (str) - (save-match-data - (with-temp-buffer - (insert str) - (when (re-search-backward - (concat "\\([|]\\)\\(" - (mapconcat 'identity (helm-ff--get-tramp-methods) "\\|") - "\\):") - nil t) - (list - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-at-bol) (match-beginning 2)) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))))) - -(defun helm-ff--get-host-from-tramp-invalid-fname (fname) - "Extract hostname from an incomplete tramp file name. -Return nil on valid file name remote or not." - ;; Check first if whole file is remote (file-remote-p is inefficient - ;; in this case) otherwise we are matching e.g. /home/you/ssh:foo/ - ;; which is not a remote name. - ;; FIXME this will not work with a directory or a file named like - ;; "ssh:foo" and located at root (/) but it seems there is no real - ;; solution apart disabling tramp-mode when a file/dir located at / - ;; is matching helm-tramp-file-name-regexp; This would prevent usage - ;; of tramp if one have such a directory at / (who would want to - ;; have such a dir at / ???) See emacs-bug#31489. - (when (string-match-p helm-tramp-file-name-regexp fname) - (let* ((bn (helm-basename fname)) - (bd (replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote bn) "" fname)) - (split (split-string bn ":" t)) - (meth (car (member (car split) - (helm-ff--get-tramp-methods))))) - (and meth (string= bd "/") (car (last split)))))) - -(cl-defun helm-ff--tramp-hostnames (&optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - "Get a list of hosts for tramp method found in `helm-pattern'. -Argument PATTERN default to `helm-pattern'. It is here only for -debugging purpose." - (when (string-match helm-tramp-file-name-regexp pattern) - (let* ((mh-method (helm-ff--previous-mh-tramp-method pattern)) - (method (or (cadr mh-method) (match-string 1 pattern)))) - (cl-loop with all-methods = (helm-ff--get-tramp-methods) - for (f . h) in (tramp-get-completion-function method) - append (cl-loop for e in (funcall f (car h)) - for host = (and (consp e) (cadr e)) - ;; On emacs-27 host may be - ;; ("root" t) in sudo method. - when (and (stringp host) - (not (member host all-methods))) - collect (helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one - (concat (or (car mh-method) "/") - method ":" host))) - into comps - finally return - (helm-fast-remove-dups comps :test 'equal))))) - -(defun helm-ff-before-action-hook-fn () - "Exit Helm when user try to execute action on an invalid tramp fname." - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (cand (helm-get-selection nil nil src))) - (when (and (helm-file-completion-source-p src) - (stringp cand) - (helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p cand) ; Check candidate. - (helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p)) ; check helm-pattern. - (error "Error: Unknown file or directory `%s'" cand)))) -(add-hook 'helm-before-action-hook 'helm-ff-before-action-hook-fn) - -(cl-defun helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p (&optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - "Return non-nil when PATTERN is an invalid tramp filename." - (or (string= (helm-ff-set-pattern pattern) - "@@TRAMP@@") - ;; Tramp methods completion. - (string-match helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp pattern))) - -(defun helm-ff--tramp-postfixed-p (str) - "Return non nil when tramp path STR is complete." - ;; E.g.: - ;; (helm-ff--tramp-postfixed-p "/ssh:foo") - ;; => nil - ;; (helm-ff--tramp-postfixed-p "/ssh:foo:") - ;; => 10 - ;; (helm-ff--tramp-postfixed-p "/ssh:foo|sudo:") - ;; => nil - ;; (helm-ff--tramp-postfixed-p "/ssh:foo|sudo::") - ;; => 16 - (let ((methods (helm-ff--get-tramp-methods)) - result) - (save-match-data - (with-temp-buffer - (save-excursion (insert str)) - (helm-awhile (search-forward ":" nil t) - (if (save-excursion - (forward-char -1) - (or (looking-back "[/|]" (1- (point))) - (looking-back - (mapconcat (lambda (m) (format "[/|]%s" m)) methods "\\|") - (point-at-bol)))) - (setq result nil) - (setq result it))))) - result)) - -(defun helm-ff--tramp-multihops-p (name) - (cl-loop for m in (helm-ff--get-tramp-methods) - thereis (string-match (format "\\`\\(/%s:.*[|]\\).*" m) name))) - -(defun helm-ff-complete-tramp-methods () - "Completion on tramp methods in a nested helm session." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let* (initial-input - (str helm-pattern) - (pattern (with-temp-buffer - (insert str) - (let ((end (point)) beg) - (when (re-search-backward "[/|]" nil t) - (setq beg (1+ (point))) - (unless (= beg end) - (setq initial-input - (buffer-substring beg end)) - (delete-region beg end)) - (buffer-string))))) - (collection (helm-ff--get-tramp-methods)) - (method (helm-comp-read - "Tramp methods: " - (sort collection #'string<) - :initial-input initial-input - :fc-transformer - (lambda (candidates _source) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - collect (propertize c 'face 'helm-ff-file))) - :allow-nest t - :must-match t))) - (helm-set-pattern (concat pattern method ":"))))) -(put 'helm-ff-complete-tramp-methods 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ff-set-pattern (pattern) - "Handle tramp filenames in `helm-pattern'." - (let* ((methods (helm-ff--get-tramp-methods)) - ;; Returns the position of last ":" entered. - (postfixed (helm-ff--tramp-postfixed-p pattern)) - (reg "\\`/\\([^[/:]+\\|[^/]+]\\):.*:") - cur-method tramp-name) - (when (string-match "\\`/\\(-\\):" pattern) - (setq pattern (replace-match tramp-default-method t t pattern 1))) - ;; In some rare cases tramp can return a nil input, - ;; so be sure pattern is a string for safety (Bug#476). - (unless pattern (setq pattern "")) - (cond ((string-match helm-ff-url-regexp pattern) pattern) - ((string-match "\\`\\$" pattern) - (substitute-in-file-name pattern)) - ((string= pattern "") "") - ((string-match "\\`[.]\\{1,2\\}/\\'" pattern) - (expand-file-name pattern)) - ;; Directories ending by a dot (Bug#1940) - ((string-match "[^/][.]/\\'" pattern) - (expand-file-name pattern)) - ((string-match ".*\\(~?/?[.]\\{1\\}/\\)\\'" pattern) - (expand-file-name default-directory)) - ((string-match ".*\\(~//\\|//\\)\\'" pattern) - (expand-file-name "/")) ; Expand to "/" or "c:/" - ((string-match "\\`\\(~/\\|.*/~/\\)\\'" pattern) - (expand-file-name "~/")) - ((string-match "\\`~/" pattern) - (expand-file-name pattern)) - ((string-match helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp pattern) - pattern) - ;; Match "/method:maybe_hostname:~" - ((and (string-match (concat reg "~") pattern) - postfixed - (setq cur-method (match-string 1 pattern)) - (member cur-method methods)) - (setq tramp-name (expand-file-name - (helm-ff--create-tramp-name - (match-string 0 pattern)))) - (replace-match tramp-name nil t pattern)) - ;; Match "/method:maybe_hostname:" - ((and (string-match reg pattern) - postfixed - (setq cur-method (match-string 1 pattern)) - (member cur-method methods)) - (setq tramp-name (helm-ff--create-tramp-name - (match-string 0 pattern))) - (replace-match tramp-name nil t pattern)) - ;; Match "/hostname:" - ((and (string-match helm-tramp-file-name-regexp pattern) - postfixed - (setq cur-method (match-string 1 pattern)) - (and cur-method (not (member cur-method methods)))) - (setq tramp-name (helm-ff--create-tramp-name - (match-string 0 pattern))) - (replace-match tramp-name nil t pattern)) - ;; Match "/method:" in this case don't try to connect. - ((and (null postfixed) - (string-match helm-tramp-file-name-regexp pattern) - (member (match-string 1 pattern) methods)) - ;; A flag to notify tramp name is incomplete. - "@@TRAMP@@") - ;; Return PATTERN unchanged. - (t pattern)))) - -(defun helm-find-files-get-candidates (&optional require-match) - "Create candidate list for `helm-source-find-files'." - (let* ((path (helm-ff-set-pattern helm-pattern)) - (dir-p (file-accessible-directory-p path)) - basedir - invalid-basedir - non-essential - (tramp-verbose helm-tramp-verbose)) ; No tramp message when 0. - ;; Tramp check if path is valid without waiting a valid - ;; connection and may send a file-error. - (setq helm--ignore-errors (file-remote-p path)) - (set-text-properties 0 (length path) nil path) - ;; Bug#118 allow creation of newdir+newfile. - (unless (or - ;; A tramp file name not completed. - (string= path "@@TRAMP@@") - ;; An empty pattern - (string= path "") - (and (string-match-p ":\\'" path) - (helm-ff--tramp-postfixed-p path)) - ;; Check if base directory of PATH is valid. - (helm-aif (file-name-directory path) - ;; If PATH is a valid directory IT=PATH, - ;; else IT=basedir of PATH. - (file-directory-p it))) - ;; BASEDIR is invalid, that's mean user is starting - ;; to write a non--existing path in minibuffer - ;; probably to create a 'new_dir' or a 'new_dir+new_file'. - (setq invalid-basedir t)) - ;; Don't set now `helm-pattern' if `path' == "@@TRAMP@@" - ;; like that the actual value (e.g /ssh:) is passed to - ;; `helm-ff--tramp-hostnames'. - (unless (or (string= path "@@TRAMP@@") - invalid-basedir) ; Leave helm-pattern unchanged. - (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag ; [1] - ;; Unless auto update is disabled start auto updating only - ;; at third char. - (unless (or (null helm-ff--auto-update-state) - ;; But don't enable auto update when - ;; deleting backward. - helm-ff--deleting-char-backward - (and dir-p (not (string-match-p "/\\'" path)))) - (or (>= (length (helm-basename path)) 3) dir-p))) - ;; At this point the tramp connection is triggered. - (helm-log - "helm-find-files-get-candidates" - "Pattern=%S" - (setq helm-pattern (if (string-match helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp path) - ;; A tramp method, don't modify pattern. - helm-pattern - (helm-ff--transform-pattern-for-completion path)))) - ;; This have to be set after [1] to allow deleting char backward. - (setq basedir (or (helm-aand - (if (and dir-p helm-ff-auto-update-flag) - ;; Add the final "/" to path - ;; when `helm-ff-auto-update-flag' is enabled. - (file-name-as-directory path) - (if (string= path "") - "/" (file-name-directory path))) - (expand-file-name it)) - default-directory)) - (setq helm-ff-default-directory - (if (string= helm-pattern "") - (expand-file-name "/") ; Expand to "/" or "c:/" - ;; If path is an url *default-directory have to be nil. - (unless (or (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp path) - (and helm--url-regexp - (string-match helm--url-regexp path))) - basedir)))) - (when (and (string-match ":\\'" path) - (file-remote-p basedir nil t)) - (setq helm-pattern basedir)) - (cond ((string-match helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp path) ; Tramp methods - (mapcar (lambda (method) - (helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one - (concat "/" ":" method))) - (helm-ff--get-tramp-methods))) - ((string= path "@@TRAMP@@") - (helm-ff--tramp-hostnames)) ; Hostnames completion. - ((or (and (file-regular-p path) - (eq last-repeatable-command 'helm-execute-persistent-action)) - ;; `ffap-url-regexp' don't match until url is complete. - (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp path) - invalid-basedir - (and (not (file-exists-p path)) (string-match "/$" path)) - (and helm--url-regexp (string-match helm--url-regexp path))) - ;; Do NOT filter boring files here (Bug#2330). - (list (helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one path nil t))) - ((string= path "") (helm-ff-directory-files "/")) - ;; Check here if directory is accessible (not working on Windows). - ((and (file-directory-p path) (not (file-readable-p path))) - ;; Prefix error message with @@@@ for safety - ;; (some files may match file-error See bug#2400) - (list (cons (format "@@@@file-error: Opening directory permission denied `%s'" path) - path))) - ;; A fast expansion of PATH is made only if `helm-ff-auto-update-flag' - ;; is enabled. - ((and dir-p helm-ff-auto-update-flag) - (helm-ff-directory-files path)) - (t (append (unless (or (eq require-match t) - ;; Check here if path is an existing - ;; file before adding it to - ;; candidates, it was previously done - ;; in the sort function but this - ;; create a bug with remote files - ;; when path is at the same time a - ;; pattern matching a candidate and a - ;; real candidate e.g. ack and - ;; ack-grep in /usr/bin. This is due - ;; presumably to a latency more - ;; important with remote files which - ;; lead to a confusion with the - ;; pattern matching one candidate and - ;; the real candidate which is same - ;; as pattern. - (file-exists-p path) - ;; When `helm-ff-auto-update-flag' has been - ;; disabled, whe don't want PATH to be added on top - ;; if it is a directory. - dir-p) - ;; Do NOT filter boring files here (Bug#2330). - (list (helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one path nil t))) - (helm-ff-directory-files basedir)))))) - -(defun helm-list-directory (directory &optional sel) - "List directory DIRECTORY. - -If DIRECTORY is remote use `helm-list-directory-function', -otherwise use `directory-files'. -SEL argument is only here for debugging purpose, it default to -`helm-get-selection'." - (let* ((remote (file-remote-p directory 'method)) - (helm-list-directory-function - (cond ((and remote (string= remote "ftp")) - #'helm-list-dir-lisp) - ((and remote (string= remote "adb")) - #'helm-list-dir-adb) - (t helm-list-directory-function))) - (remote-fn-p (eq helm-list-directory-function - 'helm-list-dir-external)) - (sort-method (cl-case helm-ff-initial-sort-method - (newest (if (and remote remote-fn-p) - "-t" #'file-newer-than-file-p)) - (size (if (and remote remote-fn-p) - "-S" #'helm-ff-file-larger-that-file-p)) - (ext (unless (and remote remote-fn-p) - #'helm-group-candidates-by)) - (t nil)))) - (cond (remote - (ignore-errors - (funcall helm-list-directory-function directory sort-method))) - ((memq helm-ff-initial-sort-method '(newest size)) - (sort (directory-files - directory t directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp) - sort-method)) - ((eq helm-ff-initial-sort-method 'ext) - (funcall sort-method - (directory-files - directory t directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp) - #'file-name-extension - (or sel (helm-get-selection) ""))) - (t (directory-files - directory t directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp))))) - -(defsubst helm-ff-file-larger-that-file-p (f1 f2) - (let ((attr1 (file-attributes f1)) - (attr2 (file-attributes f2))) - (> (nth 7 attr1) (nth 7 attr2)))) - -(defun helm-list-dir-lisp (directory &optional sort-method) - "List DIRECTORY with `file-name-all-completions' as backend. - -Add a `helm-ff-dir' property on each fname ending with \"/\"." - ;; NOTE: `file-name-all-completions' and `directory-files' and most - ;; tramp file handlers don't handle cntrl characters in fnames, so - ;; the displayed files will be plain wrong in this case, even worst - ;; the filenames will be splitted in two or more filenames. - (cl-loop for f in (sort (file-name-all-completions "" directory) - (or sort-method 'string-lessp)) - unless (or (string= f "") - (member f '("./" "../" "." ".."))) - if (and (helm--dir-name-p f) - (helm--dir-file-name f directory)) - collect (propertize it 'helm-ff-dir t) - else collect (propertize (expand-file-name f directory) - 'helm-ff-file t))) - -(defun helm-file-name-all-completions-internal (directory) - (let ((switches "-1F")) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-directory (format "%s*" - (file-name-as-directory directory)) - switches t) - (split-string - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)) - "\n" t)))) - -(defun helm-list-dir-adb (directory &optional sort-method) - "List DIRECTORY with `helm-file-name-all-completions-internal' as backend. - -This is used for tramp adb backend. - -Add a `helm-ff-dir' property on each fname ending with \"/\"." - (cl-loop with files = (helm-file-name-all-completions-internal directory) - for f in (sort files (or sort-method 'string-lessp)) - for split = (split-string f "->" t) - for fname = (replace-regexp-in-string " $" "" (car split)) - for truename = (cadr split) - collect (cond ((string-match "/\\'" fname) - (propertize (helm--dir-file-name fname directory) - 'helm-ff-dir t)) - (truename - (propertize (expand-file-name - (substring fname 0 (1- (length fname))) - directory) - 'helm-ff-sym truename)) - (t (propertize (expand-file-name fname directory) - 'helm-ff-file t))))) - -(defun helm-list-dir-external (dir &optional sort-method) - "List directory DIR with external shell command as backend. - -This function is fast enough to be used for remote files and save -the type of files at the same time in a property for using it -later in the transformer." - (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name dir)))) - (with-temp-buffer - (when (eq (process-file-shell-command - (format - ;; -A remove dot files, -F append [*=@|/>] at eof - ;; and -Q quote the real filename. If not using -Q, - ;; there is no way to distinguish if foo* is a real - ;; file or if it is foo the executable file so with - ;; -Q we have "foo"* for the executable file foo and - ;; "foo*" for the real file foo. The downside is - ;; that we need an extra step to remove the quotes - ;; at the end which impact performances. - "ls -A -1 -F -b -Q %s | awk -v dir=%s '{print dir $0}'" - (or sort-method "") - (shell-quote-argument default-directory)) - nil t nil) - 0) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (save-excursion - (while (re-search-forward "[*=@|/>]$" nil t) - ;; A line looks like /home/you/"foo"@ - (helm-acase (match-string 0) - ("*" (replace-match "") - (put-text-property - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) 'helm-ff-exe t)) - ("@" (replace-match "") - (put-text-property - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) 'helm-ff-sym t)) - ("/" (replace-match "") - (put-text-property - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) 'helm-ff-dir t)) - (("=" "|" ">") (replace-match ""))))) - (while (re-search-forward "[\"]" nil t) - (replace-match "")) - (add-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) '(helm-ff-file t)) - (split-string (buffer-string) "\n" t))))) - -;; This is to fix issue with file-notify.el no more following symlinks -;; on emacs-29 (regression) with inotify backend at least. Also it -;; seems inotify is not configured to follow symlinks on other systems -;; (MacOS) so this should fix as well this issue on such systems see -;; bug#2542. -;; Store here associations of (truename . symlink) when opening a -;; symlinked directory, then add the watch to the truename; When the -;; watcher ring on the truename remove the symlinked directory from cache. -(defvar helm-ff--list-directory-links nil) - -(defun helm-ff-directory-files (directory &optional force-update) - "List contents of DIRECTORY. -Argument FULL mean absolute path. -It is same as `directory-files' but always returns the dotted -filename \\='.' and \\='..' even on root directories in Windows -systems. -When FORCE-UPDATE is non nil recompute candidates even if DIRECTORY is -in cache." - (let* ((method (file-remote-p directory 'method)) - (dfn (directory-file-name directory)) - (truename (and (file-symlink-p dfn) (file-truename dfn)))) - (setq directory (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name directory))) - (when truename - (cl-pushnew (cons truename directory) - helm-ff--list-directory-links :test 'equal)) - (or (and (not force-update) - (gethash directory helm-ff--list-directory-cache)) - (let* (file-error - (ls (condition-case err - (helm-list-directory directory) - ;; Handle file-error from here for Windows - ;; because predicates like `file-readable-p' and friends - ;; seem broken on emacs for Windows systems (always returns t). - ;; This should never be called on GNU/Linux/Unix - ;; as the error is properly intercepted in - ;; `helm-find-files-get-candidates' by `file-readable-p'. - (file-error - (prog1 - ;; Prefix error message with @@@@ for safety - ;; (some files may match file-error See bug#2400) - (list (format "@@@@%s:%s" - (car err) - (mapconcat 'identity (cdr err) " "))) - (setq file-error t))))) - (dot (concat directory ".")) - (dot2 (concat directory "..")) - (candidates (append (and (not file-error) (list dot dot2)) ls)) - watcher) - (puthash directory (+ (length ls) 2) helm-ff--directory-files-length) - (prog1 - (puthash directory - (cl-loop for f in candidates - when (helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one f) - collect it) - helm-ff--list-directory-cache) - ;; Put an inotify watcher to check directory modifications. - (unless (or (null helm-ff-use-notify) - (member method helm-ff-inotify-unsupported-methods) - (helm-aand (setq watcher (gethash - directory - helm-ff--file-notify-watchers)) - ;; [1] If watcher is invalid enter - ;; next and delete it. - (file-notify-valid-p it))) - (condition-case-unless-debug err - (let ((to-watch (or truename directory))) - (when watcher - ;; If watcher is still in cache and we are here, - ;; that's mean test [1] above fails and watcher - ;; is invalid, so delete it. - (file-notify-rm-watch watcher) - (remhash directory helm-ff--file-notify-watchers)) - ;; Keep adding DIRECTORY to - ;; helm-ff--file-notify-watchers but watch on the - ;; truename and not the symlink as before bug#2542. - (puthash directory - (file-notify-add-watch - to-watch - '(change attribute-change) - (helm-ff--inotify-make-callback to-watch)) - helm-ff--file-notify-watchers)) - (file-notify-error (user-error "Error: %S %S" (car err) (cdr err)))))))))) - -(defun helm-ff--inotify-make-callback (directory) - "Return a callback for `file-notify-add-watch'." - (lambda (event) - (let ((desc (cadr event)) - (target directory)) ; Either truename or directory. - (helm-log "Inotify callback" "Event %S called on %S" event directory) - ;; `attribute-changed' means permissions have changed, not - ;; file modifications like file changes, visit - ;; etc... AFAIU the desc for this is `changed' and for our - ;; use case we don't care of this. Elemnts of - ;; `helm-ff--list-directory-links' are of the form - ;; (truename . visited-symlink-directory) - (when (memq desc '(created deleted renamed attribute-changed)) - ;; Watched directory is the truename which is not in the - ;; cache, so remove its associated directory (the symlink) - ;; from the cache bug#2542. - (helm-aif (assoc directory helm-ff--list-directory-links) - (progn - (setq target (cdr it)) - (setq helm-ff--list-directory-links - (delete it helm-ff--list-directory-links)))) - ;; When TARGET is modified remove it from cache. - (helm-log "Inotify callback" - "Removing %S from `helm-ff--list-directory-cache'" target) - (remhash target helm-ff--list-directory-cache))))) - -(defun helm-ff-tramp-cleanup-hook (vec) - "Remove remote directories related to VEC in helm-ff* caches. -Remove as well all related file-notify watchers. - -This is meant to run in `tramp-cleanup-connection-hook'." - (cl-loop for key being the hash-keys in helm-ff--list-directory-cache - when (equal (file-remote-p key 'method) (cadr vec)) - do (remhash key helm-ff--list-directory-cache)) - (cl-loop for key being the hash-keys in helm-ff--file-notify-watchers - when (equal (file-remote-p key 'method) (cadr vec)) - do (progn - (file-notify-rm-watch - (gethash key helm-ff--file-notify-watchers)) - (remhash key helm-ff--file-notify-watchers)))) -(add-hook 'tramp-cleanup-connection-hook #'helm-ff-tramp-cleanup-hook) - -(defun helm-ff-handle-backslash (fname) - ;; Allow creation of filenames containing a backslash. - (cl-loop with bad = '((92 . "")) - for i across fname - if (assq i bad) concat (cdr it) - else concat (string i))) - -(defun helm-ff-fuzzy-matching-p () - (and helm-ff-fuzzy-matching - (not (memq helm-mm-matching-method '(multi1 multi3p))))) - -(defun helm-ff--transform-pattern-for-completion (pattern) - "Maybe return PATTERN with it's basename modified as a regexp. -This happens only when `helm-ff-fuzzy-matching' is enabled. -This provides a similar behavior as `ido-enable-flex-matching'. -See also `helm--mapconcat-pattern'. -If PATTERN is an url return it unmodified. -When PATTERN contains a space fallback to multi-match. -If basename contains one or more space fallback to multi-match. -If PATTERN is a valid directory name, return PATTERN unchanged." - ;; handle bad filenames containing a backslash (no more needed in - ;; emacs-26, also prevent regexp matching with e.g. "\|"). - ;; (setq pattern (helm-ff-handle-backslash pattern)) - (let ((bn (helm-basename pattern)) - (bd (or (helm-basedir pattern) "")) - ;; Trigger tramp connection with file-directory-p. - (dir-p (file-directory-p pattern)) - (tramp-p (cl-loop for (m . f) in tramp-methods - thereis (string-match m pattern)))) - ;; Always regexp-quote base directory name to handle - ;; crap dirnames such e.g bookmark+ - (cond - ((or (and dir-p tramp-p (string-match ":\\'" pattern)) - (string= pattern "") - (and dir-p (<= (length bn) 2)) - ;; Fix Bug#541 when BD have a subdir similar - ;; to BN, don't switch to match plugin - ;; which will match both. - (and dir-p (string-match (regexp-quote bn) bd))) - ;; Use full PATTERN on e.g "/ssh:host:". - (regexp-quote pattern)) - ;; Prefixing BN with a space call multi-match completion. - ;; This allow showing all files/dirs matching BN (Bug#518). - ;; FIXME: some multi-match methods may not work here. - (dir-p (concat (regexp-quote bd) " " (regexp-quote bn))) - ((or (not (helm-ff-fuzzy-matching-p)) - (string-match "[ !]" bn)) ; Fall back to multi-match. - (concat (regexp-quote bd) " " bn)) - ((or (string-match "[*][.]?.*" bn) ; Allow entering wildcard. - (string-match "/\\'" pattern) ; Allow mkdir. - (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp pattern) - (and (string= helm-ff-default-directory "/") tramp-p)) - ;; Don't treat wildcards ("*") as regexp char. - ;; (e.g ./foo/*.el => ./foo/\\*\\.el) or ./foo/*.[ch] => - ;; ./foo/\\*\\.\\[ch] - (concat (regexp-quote bd) - ;; We were previously using - ;; (replace-regexp-in-string "[*]" "[*]" bn) but this - ;; doesn't handle wilcards like *.[ch], so regexp-quote - ;; bn as well. - (regexp-quote bn))) - (t (concat (regexp-quote bd) - (if (>= (length bn) 2) ; wait 2nd char before concating. - (helm--mapconcat-pattern bn) - (concat ".*" (regexp-quote bn)))))))) - -(defalias 'helm-dir-is-dot 'helm-ff-dot-file-p) -(make-obsolete 'helm-dir-is-dot 'helm-ff-dot-file-p "3.8.8") - -(defun helm-ff-save-history () - "Store the last value of `helm-ff-default-directory' in `helm-ff-history'. -Note that only existing directories are saved here." - (when (and helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-file-completion-source-p) - (file-directory-p helm-ff-default-directory)) - (set-text-properties 0 (length helm-ff-default-directory) - nil helm-ff-default-directory) - (push helm-ff-default-directory helm-ff-history))) -(add-hook 'helm-cleanup-hook 'helm-ff-save-history) - -(defun helm-ff-valid-symlink-p (file &optional link) - "Returns the truename of FILE if it exists. -If we already know the truename of FILE we can pass it with LINK arg -to avoid an unnecessary call to `file-truename'." - (helm-aif (condition-case-unless-debug nil - ;; `file-truename' send error - ;; on cyclic symlinks (Bug#692). - (or link (file-truename file)) - (error nil)) - (and (file-exists-p it) it))) - -(defun helm-get-default-mode-for-file (filename) - "Return the default mode to open FILENAME." - (let ((mode (cl-loop for (r . m) in auto-mode-alist - thereis (and (string-match r filename) m)))) - (or (and (symbolp mode) mode) "Fundamental"))) - -(defun helm-ff-properties (candidate) - "Show file properties of CANDIDATE in a tooltip or message." - (require 'helm-external) ; For `helm-get-default-program-for-file'. - (helm-aif (helm-file-attributes candidate) - (let* ((dired-line (helm-file-attributes-dired-line it t)) - (type (cl-getf it :type)) - (mode-type (cl-getf it :mode-type)) - (owner (cl-getf it :uid)) - (owner-right (cl-getf it :user t)) - (group (cl-getf it :gid)) - (group-right (cl-getf it :group)) - (other-right (cl-getf it :other)) - (octal (cl-getf it :octal)) - (trash (and (helm-ff-trash-file-p candidate) - (helm-ff--get-dest-file-from-trash - (helm-ff-trash-list) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\.trashinfo\\'" "" candidate)))) - (size (helm-file-human-size (cl-getf it :size))) - (modif (cl-getf it :modif-time)) - (access (cl-getf it :access-time)) - (ext (helm-get-default-program-for-file candidate)) - (tooltip-hide-delay (or helm-tooltip-hide-delay tooltip-hide-delay))) - (if (and (display-graphic-p) tooltip-mode) - (tooltip-show - (concat - (helm-basename candidate) "\n" - dired-line "\n" - (format "Mode: %s\n" (helm-get-default-mode-for-file candidate)) - (format "Ext prog: %s\n" (or (and ext (replace-regexp-in-string - " %s" "" ext)) - "Not defined")) - (format "Type: %s: %s\n" type mode-type) - (when (string= type "symlink") - (format "True name: '%s'\n" - (cond ((string-match "^\\.#" (helm-basename candidate)) - "Autosave symlink") - ((helm-ff-valid-symlink-p candidate)) - (t "Invalid Symlink")))) - (format "Owner: %s: %s\n" owner owner-right) - (format "Group: %s: %s\n" group group-right) - (format "Others: %s\n" other-right) - (format "NumMode: %s\n" octal) - (format "Size: %s\n" size) - (when (string= type "directory") - (format "Size used in directory: %s\n" - (helm-directory-size - candidate current-prefix-arg t))) - (format "Modified: %s\n" modif) - (format "Accessed: %s\n" access) - (and (stringp trash) - (format "Trash: %s\n" - (abbreviate-file-name trash))))) - (message dired-line) (sit-for 5))) - (message "Permission denied, file not readable"))) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-ff-properties-persistent - "Show properties without quitting helm." - 'properties-action 'helm-ff-properties) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-ff-persistent-delete - "Delete current candidate without quitting." - 'quick-delete 'helm-ff-quick-delete) - -(defun helm-ff-kill-default-directory (_candidate) - (with-helm-window - (kill-new helm-ff-default-directory) - (message "`%s' copied to kill-ring" helm-ff-default-directory))) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-ff-run-kill-default-directory - "Kill `helm-ff-default-directory'." - 'kill-default-directory - 'helm-ff-kill-default-directory) - -(defun helm-ff-dot-file-p (file) - "Check if FILE is `.' or `..'." - (member (helm-basename file) '("." ".."))) - -(defun helm-ff-kill-buffer-fname (candidate) - (let* ((buf (get-file-buffer candidate)) - (buf-name (buffer-name buf))) - (cond ((and buf (eq buf (get-buffer helm-current-buffer))) - (user-error - "Can't kill `helm-current-buffer' without quitting session")) - (buf (kill-buffer buf) (message "Buffer `%s' killed" buf-name)) - (t (message "No buffer to kill"))))) - -(defun helm-ff-kill-or-find-buffer-fname (candidate) - "Find file CANDIDATE or kill its buffer if it is visible. -Never kill `helm-current-buffer'. -Never kill buffer modified. -This is called normally on third hit of \ -\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action] -in `helm-find-files-persistent-action-if'." - (let* ((buf (get-file-buffer candidate)) - (buf-name (buffer-name buf)) - (win (get-buffer-window buf)) - (helm--reading-passwd-or-string t)) - (cond ((and buf win (eql buf (get-buffer helm-current-buffer))) - (user-error - "Can't kill `helm-current-buffer' without quitting session")) - ((and buf win (buffer-modified-p buf)) - (message "Can't kill modified buffer, please save it before")) - ((and buf win) - (kill-buffer buf) - (if (and helm-persistent-action-display-window - (window-dedicated-p (next-window win 1))) - (delete-window helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (set-window-buffer win helm-current-buffer)) - (message "Buffer `%s' killed" buf-name)) - (t (find-file candidate))))) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-ff-run-kill-buffer-persistent - "Execute `helm-ff-kill-buffer-fname' without quitting." - 'kill-buffer-fname 'helm-ff-kill-buffer-fname) - -;; Preview with external tool -(defun helm-ff-persistent-open-file-externally (file) - (require 'helm-external) - (if (helm-get-default-program-for-file file) - (helm-open-file-externally file) - (message "Please configure an external program for `*%s' file in `helm-external-programs-associations'" - (file-name-extension file t)))) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-ff-run-preview-file-externally - "Run open file externally without quitting helm." - 'open-file-externally 'helm-ff-persistent-open-file-externally) - -(defun helm-ff-prefix-filename (fname &optional file-or-symlinkp new-file) - "Add display property to FNAME. -Display property presents a string maybe prefixed with [?] or [@]. -If FILE-OR-SYMLINKP is non-nil this means we assume FNAME is an -existing filename or valid symlink and there is no need to test -it. -NEW-FILE when non-nil means FNAME is a non existing file and -return FNAME with display property prefixed with [?]." - (let* ((prefix-new (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize "[?]" 'face 'helm-ff-prefix))) - (prefix-url (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize "[@]" 'face 'helm-ff-prefix)))) - (cond (file-or-symlinkp fname) - ((or (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp fname) - (and helm--url-regexp (string-match helm--url-regexp fname))) - (concat prefix-url " " fname)) - (new-file (concat prefix-new " " fname))))) - -(defun helm-ff-score-candidate-for-pattern (real disp pattern) - (cond ((member real '("." "..")) 900000) - ((and (string-match-p "\\`\\s-\\{2\\}" disp) - (string= real (substring-no-properties disp 2))) - ;; Incomplete filenames are prefixed with two spaces, the - ;; first one beeing propertized with a 'display prop - ;; i.e. "[?] foo". - 900001) - (t (helm-score-candidate-for-pattern real pattern)))) - -(defun helm-ff-sort-candidates-1 (candidates input) - "Sort function for `helm-source-find-files'. -Return candidates prefixed with basename of INPUT first." - (if (or (and (file-directory-p input) - (string-match "/\\'" input)) - (string-match "\\`\\$" input) - (null candidates)) - candidates - (let* ((memo-src (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) - (all (sort candidates - (lambda (s1 s2) - (let* ((score (lambda (disp real) - (helm-ff-score-candidate-for-pattern - disp real (helm-basename input)))) - ;; Reals - (r1 (helm-basename (if (consp s1) (cdr s1) s1))) - (r2 (helm-basename (if (consp s2) (cdr s2) s2))) - ;; Displays - (d1 (helm-basename (if (consp s1) (car s1) s1))) - (d2 (helm-basename (if (consp s2) (car s2) s2))) - (sc1 (or (gethash r1 memo-src) - (puthash r1 (funcall score r1 d1) memo-src))) - (sc2 (or (gethash r2 memo-src) - (puthash r2 (funcall score r2 d2) memo-src)))) - (cond ((= sc1 sc2) - (< (string-width r1) - (string-width r2))) - ((> sc1 sc2)))))))) - all))) - -(defun helm-ff-sort-candidates (candidates _source) - "Sort function for `helm-source-find-files'. -Return candidates prefixed with basename of `helm-input' first." - (helm-ff-sort-candidates-1 candidates helm-input)) - -(defun helm-ff-boring-file-p (file) - "Returns non nil when FILE is matching boring regexps." - ;; Prevent user doing silly thing like - ;; adding the dotted files to boring regexps (#924). - (and helm-ff-skip-boring-files - (not (string-match "\\.$" file)) - (string-match helm-ff--boring-regexp file))) - -(defvar helm-ff--git-found-p nil) -(defun helm-ff-git-ignored-p (file) - "Returns non nil when FILE is matched in \".gitignore\" file." - (and helm-ff-skip-git-ignored-files - (not (file-remote-p file)) - (or helm-ff--git-found-p - (setq helm-ff--git-found-p (executable-find "git"))) - (zerop (call-process "git" nil nil nil "check-ignore" "-q" file)))) - -(defun helm-ff-fct (candidates _source) - "Filter in charge of displaying basename or full path in HFF. -Because CANDIDATES are directly stored as (basename . full_path), when -`helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename' is non nil do nothing and -return directly CANDIDATES." - (if (null helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename) - (cl-loop for (_disp . real) in candidates - for fc = (helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one real 'reverse) - when fc collect fc) - candidates)) - -(defun helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one (file &optional reverse skip-boring-check) - "Transform file in a cons cell like (DISPLAY . REAL). -DISPLAY is shown as basename of FILE and REAL as full path of FILE. -If REVERSE is non nil DISPLAY is shown as full path. -If SKIP-BORING-CHECK is non nil don't filter boring files." - (let* ((basename (helm-basename file)) - (dot (helm-ff-dot-file-p file)) - (urlp (string-match-p helm-ff-url-regexp file)) - (tramp-invalid-fname (helm-ff--get-host-from-tramp-invalid-fname file)) - (disp (or tramp-invalid-fname - ;; Filename with cntrl chars e.g. foo^J - (replace-regexp-in-string - "[[:cntrl:]]" "?" - (if (or reverse urlp) file basename)))) - (len (length disp)) - (backup (backup-file-name-p disp))) - (when (string-match "/\\'" file) - (setq disp (concat disp "/") - len (1+ len))) - ;; We want to filter boring files only on the files coming - ;; from the output of helm-ff-directory-files not on single - ;; candidate (Bug#2330). - (unless (and (not skip-boring-check) - (or (helm-ff-boring-file-p basename) - (helm-ff-git-ignored-p file))) - ;; Highlight extensions. - (helm-aif (and (not backup) - (not urlp) - (helm-file-name-extension disp)) - (when (condition-case _err - (string-match (format "\\.\\(%s\\)\\'" it) disp) - (invalid-regexp nil)) - (add-face-text-property - (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) - 'helm-ff-file-extension t disp))) - ;; Handle tramp files with minimal highlighting. - (if (and (or (string-match-p helm-tramp-file-name-regexp helm-pattern) - (helm-file-on-mounted-network-p helm-pattern))) - (helm-acond (;; Dot directories . and .. - dot - (cons (propertize file 'face 'helm-ff-dotted-directory) file)) - ;; Directories. - ((get-text-property 1 'helm-ff-dir file) - (cons (propertize disp 'face 'helm-ff-directory) file)) - ;; Backup files. - (backup - (cons (propertize disp 'face 'helm-ff-backup-file) file)) - ;; Executable files. - ((get-text-property 1 'helm-ff-exe file) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-executable t disp) - (cons disp file)) - ;; Symlinks. - ((get-text-property 1 'helm-ff-sym file) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-symlink t disp) - (if (stringp it) ; adb method. - (progn - (add-face-text-property 0 (length it) 'helm-ff-truename nil it) - (cons (propertize disp 'display (concat disp " ->" it)) file)) - (cons disp file))) - ;; Regular files. - ((get-text-property 1 'helm-ff-file file) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-file t disp) - (cons disp file)) - ;; Tramp methods. - ((string-match helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp file) - (let ((method (match-string 1 file)) - (mh (helm-ff--tramp-multihops-p helm-pattern))) - (cons (propertize (concat (if mh "" "/") method) 'face 'helm-ff-file) - (if mh - (concat (match-string 1 helm-pattern) ":" method) - (concat "/:" method))))) - ;; non existing files. - (t - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-file t disp) - (when tramp-invalid-fname - (add-text-properties 0 len `(host ,tramp-invalid-fname) disp)) - (cons (helm-ff-prefix-filename - disp - tramp-invalid-fname - (unless tramp-invalid-fname 'new-file)) - file))) - - ;; Highlight local files showing everything, symlinks, exe, - ;; dirs etc... - (let* ((attr (condition-case err - (file-attributes file) - (file-error - ;; Possible error not happening during listing - ;; but when calling file-attributes see error - ;; with sshfs bug#2405 - (message "%s:%s" (car err) (cdr err)) nil))) - (type (car attr)) - x-bit) - (cond (;; Not a file but the message error printed in - ;; helm-buffer. Such a message should not have a - ;; subdir so matching on bol should suffice, but to - ;; be sure use @@@@ as prefix in file-error message - ;; to be safe bug#2400. - (string-match "\\`@@@@file-error:" file) file) - (;; A dead symlink. - (and (stringp type) - (not (helm-ff-valid-symlink-p file)) - (not (string-match "^\\.#" basename))) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-invalid-symlink t disp) - (cons disp file)) - ;; A dotted directory symlinked. - ((and dot (stringp type)) - (cons (propertize file 'face 'helm-ff-dotted-symlink-directory) file)) - ;; A dotted directory. - (dot - (cons (propertize file 'face 'helm-ff-dotted-directory) file)) - ;; Backup files. - (backup - (cons (propertize disp 'face 'helm-ff-backup-file) file)) - ;; A symlink. - ((stringp type) - (let* ((abbrev (abbreviate-file-name type)) - (len-abbrev (length abbrev))) - (helm-aif (helm-file-name-extension abbrev) - (when (string-match (format "\\.\\(%s\\)\\'" it) abbrev) - (add-face-text-property - (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) - 'helm-ff-file-extension t abbrev))) - (add-face-text-property 0 len-abbrev 'helm-ff-truename t abbrev) - ;; Colorize extension only on truename. - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-symlink nil disp) - ;; As we use match-on-real we can use this safely, - ;; abbrev will not be matched. - (cons (concat disp " -> " abbrev) - file))) - ;; A directory. - ((eq t type) - (cons (propertize disp 'face 'helm-ff-directory) file)) - ;; A character device file. - ((and attr (string-match - "\\`[cp]" (setq x-bit (substring (nth 8 attr) 0 4)))) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-pipe t disp) - (cons disp file)) - ;; A socket file. - ((and attr (string-match "\\`[s]" x-bit)) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-socket t disp) - (cons disp file)) - ;; An executable file. - ((and attr (string-match "x\\'" x-bit)) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-executable t disp) - (cons disp file)) - ;; An executable file with suid - ((and attr (string-match "s\\'" x-bit)) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-suid t disp) - (cons disp file)) - ;; A file. - ((and attr (null type)) - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-file t disp) - (cons disp file)) - ;; A tramp method - ;; At this point no need to handle multi hops syntax - ;; which is considered remote and handled in first - ;; cond before. - ((string-match helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp file) - (cons (propertize (concat "/" (match-string 1 file)) - 'face 'helm-ff-nofile) - (concat "/:" (match-string 1 file)))) - ;; A non--existing file. - (t - (add-face-text-property 0 len 'helm-ff-nofile t disp) - (cons (helm-ff-prefix-filename - disp nil 'new-file) - file)))))))) - -(defun helm-ff-icons-transformer (candidates _source) - "Transformer for HFF that prefix candidates with icons." - (cl-loop for (disp . fname) in candidates - for icon = (helm-ff-get-icon disp fname) - collect (cons (concat icon disp) fname))) - -(defun helm-ff-get-icon (disp file) - "Get icon from all-the-icons for FILE. -Arg DISP is the display part of the candidate." - (let ((icon (helm-acond (;; Non symlink directories. - (helm-ff--is-dir-from-disp disp) - (all-the-icons-octicon "file-directory")) - (;; All files, symlinks may be symlink directories. - (helm-ff--is-file-from-disp disp) - ;; Detect symlink directories. We must call - ;; `file-directory-p' here but it is - ;; limited to symlinks, so it should not - ;; degrade too much performances. - (if (and (memq it '(helm-ff-symlink - helm-ff-dotted-symlink-directory)) - (file-directory-p file)) - (let* ((icon (all-the-icons-match-to-alist - (helm-basename file) - all-the-icons-dir-icon-alist)) - (args (cdr icon))) - (apply #'all-the-icons-octicon - "file-symlink-directory" (cdr args))) - (all-the-icons-icon-for-file file)))))) - (when icon (concat icon " ")))) - -(defun helm-ff--is-dir-from-disp (disp) - "Return the face used for candidate when candidate is a directory." - (cl-loop with faces = (helm-mklist (get-text-property 0 'face disp)) - for face in '(helm-ff-directory helm-ff-dotted-directory) - thereis (memq face faces))) - -(defun helm-ff--is-file-from-disp (disp) - "Return the face used for file's candidate or dotted-symlink dirs." - (cl-loop with faces = (helm-mklist (get-text-property 0 'face disp)) - for face in '(helm-ff-file - helm-ff-suid - helm-ff-executable - helm-ff-socket - helm-ff-pipe - helm-ff-symlink - helm-ff-dotted-symlink-directory - helm-ff-backup-file) - when (memq face faces) - return face)) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode helm-ff-icon-mode - "Display icons from `all-the-icons' package in HFF when enabled. - -NOTE: This mode is building `helm-source-find-files', so if you enable -it from your init file, ensure to call it _after_ your defmethod's -`helm-setup-user-source' definitions (if some) to ensure they are called." - :global t - :group 'helm-files - (if helm-ff-icon-mode - (progn - (require 'all-the-icons) - (unless helm-source-find-files - (setq helm-source-find-files - (helm-make-source - "Find Files" 'helm-source-ffiles))) - (let ((fct (helm-get-attr - 'filtered-candidate-transformer - helm-source-find-files))) - (unless (memq 'helm-ff-icons-transformer fct) - (helm-set-attr 'filtered-candidate-transformer - (append fct '(helm-ff-icons-transformer)) - helm-source-find-files)))) - (when helm-source-find-files - (helm-set-attr 'filtered-candidate-transformer - (remove 'helm-ff-icons-transformer - (helm-get-attr - 'filtered-candidate-transformer - helm-source-find-files)) - helm-source-find-files)))) - -(defun helm-find-files-action-transformer (actions candidate) - "Action transformer for `helm-source-find-files'." - (let ((str-at-point (with-helm-current-buffer - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))))) - (when (file-regular-p candidate) - (setq actions (helm-append-at-nth - actions '(("Checksum File" . helm-ff-checksum)) 4))) - (cond ((and (file-exists-p candidate) - (string-match helm-ff--trash-directory-regexp - (helm-basedir (expand-file-name candidate))) - (not (member (helm-basename candidate) '("." ".."))) - (executable-find "trash")) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions - '(("Restore file(s) from trash" . helm-restore-file-from-trash) - ("Delete file(s) from trash" . helm-ff-trash-rm)) - 1)) - ((and helm--url-regexp - (not (string-match-p helm--url-regexp str-at-point)) - (not (with-helm-current-buffer (eq major-mode 'dired-mode))) - (string-match-p ":\\([0-9]+:?\\)" str-at-point)) - (append '(("Find file to line number" . helm-ff-goto-linum)) - actions)) - ((string-match (image-file-name-regexp) candidate) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions - '(("Rotate image right `M-r'" . helm-ff-rotate-image-right) - ("Rotate image left `M-l'" . helm-ff-rotate-image-left) - ("Start slideshow with marked" . helm-ff-start-slideshow-on-marked)) - 3)) - ((string-match "\\.el\\'" candidate) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions - '(("Byte compile lisp file(s) `M-B, C-u to load'" - . helm-find-files-byte-compile) - ("Load File(s) `M-L'" . helm-find-files-load-files)) - 2)) - ((string-match (concat (regexp-opt load-suffixes) "\\'") candidate) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions - '(("Load File(s) `M-L'" . helm-find-files-load-files)) - 2)) - ((and (string-match "\\.html?$" candidate) - (file-exists-p candidate)) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions '(("Browse url file" . browse-url-of-file)) 2)) - (t actions)))) - -;;; Trashing files -;; -(defun helm-ff-trash-action (fn names &rest args) - "Execute a trash action FN on marked files. - -Arg NAMES is a list of strings to pass to messages. -E.g. \\='(\"delete\" \"deleting\") - -ARGS are other arguments to be passed to FN." - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates)) - errors aborted) - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (if (and args (string= (car names) "restore")) - (cl-loop for f in mkd - for bd = (helm-basename f) - for assoc = (assoc bd (car args)) - when assoc - collect (concat (truncate-string-to-width - (car assoc) 40 nil nil t) - " -> " - (truncate-string-to-width - (helm-basedir (cdr assoc)) 40 nil nil t))) - (helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups (mapcar 'helm-basename mkd))) - (if (y-or-n-p (format "%s %s files from trash? " - (capitalize (car names)) - (length mkd))) - (progn - (message "%s files from trash..." (capitalize (cadr names))) - (cl-loop for f in mkd do - (condition-case err - (apply fn f args) - (error (push (format "%s" (cadr err)) errors) - nil)))) - (message "%s files from trash aborted" (capitalize (cadr names))) - (setq aborted t))) - ;; Handle errors from outside the - ;; with-helm-display-marked-candidates block otherwise warning is - ;; never displayed. - (if errors - (progn - (display-warning 'helm - (with-temp-buffer - (insert (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\n" - (current-time))) - (insert (format - "Failed to %s %s/%s files from trash\n" - (car names) (length errors) (length mkd))) - (insert (mapconcat 'identity errors "\n") "\n ") - (buffer-string)) - :error - "*helm restore warnings*") - (message "%s files from trash aborted" (capitalize (cadr names)))) - (unless aborted - (message "%s %s files from trash done" - (capitalize (cadr names)) (length mkd)))))) - -(defun helm-ff-trash-rm (_candidate) - "Delete marked-files from a Trash directory. - -The Trash directory should be a directory compliant with - and each -file should have its \\='*.trashinfo' correspondent file in -Trash/info directory." - (helm-ff-trash-action 'helm-ff-trash-rm-1 '("delete" "deleting"))) - -(defun helm-ff-trash-rm-1 (file) - (let ((info-file (concat (helm-reduce-file-name file 2) - "info/" (helm-basename file "trashinfo") - ".trashinfo"))) - (cl-assert (file-exists-p file) - nil (format "No such file or directory `%s'" - file)) - (cl-assert (file-exists-p info-file) - nil (format "No such file or directory `%s'" - info-file)) - (if (file-directory-p file) - (delete-directory file t) - (delete-file file)) - (delete-file info-file))) - -(defun helm-restore-file-from-trash (_candidate) - "Restore marked-files from a Trash directory. - -The Trash directory should be a directory compliant with - and each -file should have its \\='*.trashinfo' corresponding file in -Trash/info directory." - (let* ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory - helm-ff-default-directory)) - (trashed-files (helm-ff-trash-list))) - (helm-ff-trash-action 'helm-restore-file-from-trash-1 - '("restore" "restoring") - trashed-files))) - -(defun helm-restore-file-from-trash-1 (file trashed-files) - "Restore FILE from a trash directory. -Arg TRASHED-FILES is an alist of (fname_in_trash . dest) obtained -with `helm-ff-trash-list'." - ;; Emacs trash duplicate files with a unique name + .trashinfo in - ;; the filename which is wrong, only files in info directory should - ;; end with .trashinfo, so fix the filename before looking for dest name. - (let* ((fname (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.trashinfo\\'" "" file)) - (info-file (concat (helm-reduce-file-name fname 2) - "info/" - (helm-basename fname) - ".trashinfo")) - (dest-file (helm-ff--get-dest-file-from-trash - trashed-files fname))) - (cl-assert (not (file-exists-p dest-file)) nil - (format "File `%s' already exists" dest-file)) - (cl-assert dest-file nil "No such file in trash") - (message "Restoring %s to %s..." (helm-basename file) (helm-basedir dest-file)) - (rename-file file dest-file) - (message "Restoring %s to %s done" (helm-basename file) (helm-basedir dest-file)) - (delete-file info-file))) - -(defun helm-ff-trash-file-p (file) - "Return t when FILE is a trashed file." - (and (file-exists-p file) - (string-match helm-ff--trash-directory-regexp (helm-basedir file)) - (not (member (helm-basename file) '("." ".."))))) - -(defun helm-ff--get-dest-file-from-trash (trashed-files file) - (assoc-default (helm-basename file) trashed-files)) - -(cl-defun helm-ff-trash-list (&optional (trash-dir nil strash-dir)) - "Return an alist of trashed files basename and dest name. -Assume the trash system in use is freedesktop compatible, see - -This function is intended to be used from a trash directory i.e. it -use `helm-ff-default-directory', but it may be used elsewhere by -specifying the trash directory with TRASH-DIR arg." - (unless (or (fboundp 'system-move-file-to-trash) - (and strash-dir (null trash-dir))) - ;; Files owned by root are trashed in /root/.local/share/Trash. - ;; Files owned by user and trashed by root are trashed in - ;; /home/.Trash. - ;; Files owned by user and trashed by user are trashed in - ;; ~/.local/share/Trash. - (cl-loop for f in (directory-files - (expand-file-name - ;; helm-ff-default-directory is actually the - ;; trash directory. - "info" (helm-basedir (directory-file-name - (or trash-dir helm-ff-default-directory)))) - t directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp) - collect (cons (helm-basename (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.trashinfo\\'" "" f)) - (with-temp-buffer - (save-excursion - (insert-file-contents f)) - (when (re-search-forward "^path=" nil t) - (let ((path (helm-url-unhex-string - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point) (point-at-eol))))) - (if (string-match "\\`/" path) - ;; path is absolute - path - ;; When path is relative, assume the - ;; trash directory is located at - ;; /home/.Trash and path is the - ;; relative name of file from /home. - (expand-file-name path "/home"))))))))) - -(defun helm-ff-goto-linum (candidate) - "Find file CANDIDATE and maybe jump to line number found in fname at point. -Line number should be added at end of fname preceded with \":\". -E.g. \"foo:12\"." - (let ((linum (with-helm-current-buffer - (let ((str (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) - (when (string-match ":\\([0-9]+:?\\)" str) - (match-string 1 str)))))) - (find-file candidate) - (and linum (not (string= linum "")) - (helm-goto-line (string-to-number linum) t)))) - -(defun helm-ff-mail-attach-files (_candidate) - "Run `mml-attach-file' on `helm-marked-candidates'." - (require 'mml) - (let ((flist (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (dest-buf (and (derived-mode-p 'message-mode 'mail-mode) - (current-buffer))) - bufs) - (unless dest-buf - (setq bufs (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list) - when (with-current-buffer b - (derived-mode-p 'message-mode 'mail-mode)) - collect (buffer-name b))) - (if (and bufs (y-or-n-p "Attach files to existing mail composition buffer? ")) - (setq dest-buf - (if (cdr bufs) - (helm-comp-read "Attach to buffer: " bufs :nomark t) - (car bufs))) - (compose-mail) - (setq dest-buf (current-buffer)))) - (switch-to-buffer dest-buf) - (save-restriction - (widen) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-max)) - (cl-loop for f in flist - do (mml-attach-file f (or (mm-default-file-encoding f) - "application/octet-stream"))))))) - -(defvar image-dired-display-image-buffer) -(defun helm-ff-rotate-current-image-1 (file angle) - "Rotate current image at ANGLE degrees." - (cl-assert (and (file-exists-p file) - (string-match (image-file-name-regexp) file)) - nil "Can't rotate non image file") - (setq file (file-truename file)) ; For symlinked images. - (let ((default-directory (file-name-directory file)) - (basename (helm-basename file)) - ;; convert ANGLE to a suitable value for exiftran. - (num-arg (if (string= helm-ff-rotate-image-program "exiftran") - (cl-case angle - (90 "-9") ; 90 clockwise - (270 "-2")) ; 270 clockwise == -90 - (number-to-string angle))) - rotation-failed) - ;; Try to rotate image with exiftran even with helm-ff-display-image-native. - (if (and helm-ff-rotate-image-program - (executable-find helm-ff-rotate-image-program)) - (apply #'process-file helm-ff-rotate-image-program nil nil nil - (append helm-ff-rotate-image-switch - (list num-arg basename))) - (setq rotation-failed t)) - ;; Display image in image-mode. - (if (helm-ff-display-image-native-p) - (if rotation-failed - ;; When rotation fails fallback to `image-rotate' with no - ;; transformation of file. - (with-selected-window (helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (condition-case _err - (with-no-warnings (image-rotate angle)) - (wrong-number-of-arguments (image-rotate)))) - (helm-ff--display-image-native file)) - ;; Use image-dired to display image. - (when rotation-failed - (error "%s not found" (or helm-ff-rotate-image-program - "`helm-ff-rotate-image-program'"))) - (when (buffer-live-p image-dired-display-image-buffer) - (kill-buffer image-dired-display-image-buffer)) - (image-dired-display-image basename) - (message nil) - (display-buffer (get-buffer image-dired-display-image-buffer))))) - -(defun helm-ff-rotate-image-left (candidate) - "Rotate image file CANDIDATE left. -This affects directly file CANDIDATE." - (helm-ff-rotate-current-image-1 candidate 270)) - -(defun helm-ff-rotate-image-right (candidate) - "Rotate image file CANDIDATE right. -This affects directly file CANDIDATE." - (helm-ff-rotate-current-image-1 candidate 90)) - -(defun helm-ff-rotate-left-persistent () - "Rotate image left without quitting helm." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'image-action1 'helm-ff-rotate-image-left) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'image-action1))) -(put 'helm-ff-rotate-left-persistent 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-rotate-right-persistent () - "Rotate image right without quitting helm." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'image-action2 'helm-ff-rotate-image-right) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'image-action2))) -(put 'helm-ff-rotate-right-persistent 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-resize-image-1 (arg) - ;; `image-decrease-size' and `image-increase-size' are not usable - ;; because they run directly `image--change-size' in a timer without - ;; taking care of the selected-window. - (cl-assert (and (fboundp 'image--change-size) - (helm-ff-display-image-native-p)) - nil "Resizing image not available") - (if (> arg 0) - (run-with-idle-timer - 0.3 nil - (lambda () - (with-selected-window (helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (image--change-size 1.2)))) - (run-with-idle-timer - 0.3 nil - (lambda () - (with-selected-window (helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (image--change-size 0.8)))))) - -(defun helm-ff-increase-image-size (_candidate) - (helm-ff-resize-image-1 1)) - -(defun helm-ff-decrease-image-size (_candidate) - (helm-ff-resize-image-1 -1)) - -(defun helm-ff-increase-image-size-persistent () - "Increase image size without quitting helm." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'image-action3 'helm-ff-increase-image-size) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'image-action3))) -(put 'helm-ff-increase-image-size-persistent 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-decrease-image-size-persistent () - "Decrease image size without quitting helm." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'image-action4 'helm-ff-decrease-image-size) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'image-action4))) -(put 'helm-ff-decrease-image-size-persistent 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ff-exif-data (candidate) - "Extract exif data from file CANDIDATE using `helm-ff-exif-data-program'." - (if (and helm-ff-exif-data-program - (executable-find helm-ff-exif-data-program)) - (shell-command-to-string (format "%s %s %s" - helm-ff-exif-data-program - helm-ff-exif-data-program-args - candidate)) - (format "No program %s found to extract exif" - helm-ff-exif-data-program))) - -(defvar helm-ff-image-native-buffer "*image-native-display*") - -(defvar helm-ff-sound-file-extensions '("wav" "au")) - -(defun helm-ff--maybe-follow (candidate) - (let ((file (file-regular-p candidate)) - (image (string-match-p (image-file-name-regexp) candidate)) - (ext (file-name-extension candidate))) - (and file - (or image (not (member ext helm-ff-follow-blacklist-file-exts)))))) - -(cl-defun helm-find-files-persistent-action-if (candidate) - "Open subtree CANDIDATE without quitting helm. -If CANDIDATE is not a directory expand CANDIDATE filename. -If CANDIDATE is alone, open file CANDIDATE filename. -That means: -First hit on C-j expands CANDIDATE, second hit opens file. -If a prefix arg is given or `helm-follow-mode' is on, then open -file." - (let* ((follow (or (helm-follow-mode-p) - helm--temp-follow-flag)) - (image-cand (string-match-p (image-file-name-regexp) candidate)) - (sound-cand (member (file-name-extension candidate) - helm-ff-sound-file-extensions)) - (selection (helm-get-selection)) - (insert-in-minibuffer (lambda (fname) - (with-selected-window (or (active-minibuffer-window) - (minibuffer-window)) - (unless follow - (delete-minibuffer-contents) - (set-text-properties 0 (length fname) - nil fname) - (insert fname)))))) - (helm-set-attr 'candidate-number-limit helm-ff-candidate-number-limit) - (unless (helm-ff--maybe-follow candidate) - (when follow - (helm-follow-mode -1) (message nil) - (cl-return-from helm-find-files-persistent-action-if - (prog1 - #'ignore - (user-error "Can't follow this kind of file"))))) - (cond (;; Tramp methods completion. - (string-match helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp candidate) - (let ((method (match-string 1 candidate))) - (cons (lambda (candidate) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer - (if (helm-ff--tramp-multihops-p candidate) - (concat (match-string 1 candidate) method ":") - (concat "/" method ":")))) - 'never-split))) - ((and (helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p) - (string-match helm-tramp-file-name-regexp candidate)) - (cons (lambda (_candidate) - ;; First hit insert hostname and - ;; second hit insert ":" and expand. - (if (string= candidate helm-pattern) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer (concat candidate ":")) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer candidate))) - 'never-split)) - (;; A symlink directory, expand it but not to its truename - ;; unless a prefix arg is given. - (and (file-directory-p candidate) (file-symlink-p candidate)) - (cons (lambda (_candidate) - (helm-ff-after-persistent-show-all) - (let ((new-dir (file-name-as-directory - (if current-prefix-arg - (file-truename (expand-file-name candidate)) - (expand-file-name candidate))))) - (setq helm-ff--show-thumbnails - (member new-dir helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories)) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer new-dir))) - 'never-split)) - ;; A directory, open it. - ((file-directory-p candidate) - (cons (lambda (_candidate) - (helm-ff-after-persistent-show-all) - (when (string= (helm-basename candidate) "..") - (setq helm-ff-last-expanded helm-ff-default-directory)) - (let ((new-dir (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name candidate)))) - (setq helm-ff--show-thumbnails - (member new-dir helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories)) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer new-dir)) - (with-helm-after-update-hook (helm-ff-retrieve-last-expanded))) - 'never-split)) - ;; A symlink file, expand to it's true name. (first hit) - ((and (file-symlink-p candidate) (not current-prefix-arg) (not follow)) - (cons (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer (file-truename candidate)) - (helm-check-minibuffer-input)) ; Force update. - 'never-split)) - ;; A regular file, expand it, (first hit) - ((and (not (file-equal-p selection helm-pattern)) - (not current-prefix-arg) (not follow)) - (cons (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer selection) - (helm-check-minibuffer-input)) ; Force update. - 'never-split)) - (sound-cand (lambda (candidate) (play-sound-file candidate))) - ;; An image file and it is the second hit on C-j, display it. - (image-cand - (if (helm-ff-display-image-native-p) - #'helm-ff--display-or-kill-image-native - (lambda (_candidate) - (require 'image-dired) - (let* ((win (get-buffer-window - image-dired-display-image-buffer 'visible)) - (fname (and win - (with-selected-window win - (get-text-property (point-min) - 'original-file-name)))) - (remove-buf-only (and win - fname - (with-helm-buffer - (file-equal-p candidate fname))))) - (when remove-buf-only - (with-helm-window - (if (and helm-persistent-action-display-window - (window-dedicated-p (next-window win 1))) - (delete-window helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (set-window-buffer win helm-current-buffer)))) - (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer image-dired-display-image-buffer)) - (kill-buffer image-dired-display-image-buffer)) - (unless remove-buf-only - ;; Fix emacs bug never fixed upstream. - (unless (file-directory-p image-dired-dir) - (make-directory image-dired-dir)) - (switch-to-buffer image-dired-display-image-buffer) - (message "Resizing image...") - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (image-dired-display-image candidate)) - (message "Resizing image done") - (with-current-buffer image-dired-display-image-buffer - (let ((exif-data (helm-ff-exif-data candidate))) - (setq default-directory helm-ff-default-directory) - (image-dired-update-property 'help-echo exif-data)))))))) - ;; Allow browsing archive on avfs fs. - ;; Assume volume is already mounted with mountavfs. - ((helm-aand helm-ff-avfs-directory - (file-name-directory candidate) - (string-match - (regexp-quote (expand-file-name helm-ff-avfs-directory)) - it) - (helm-ff-file-compressed-p candidate)) - (cons (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer (concat candidate "#/"))) - 'never-split)) - ;; File doesn't exists and basename starts with ".." or " ", - ;; Start a recursive search for directories. - ((and (not (file-exists-p candidate)) - (not (file-remote-p candidate)) - (string-match-p "\\`\\([.]\\|\\s-\\)\\{2\\}[^/]+" - (helm-basename candidate))) - ;; As soon as the final "/" is added the job is passed - ;; to `helm-ff-auto-expand-to-home-or-root'. - (cons (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer (concat candidate "/"))) - 'never-split)) - ;; File is not existing and have no basedir, typically when - ;; user hit C-k (minibuffer is empty) and then write foo and - ;; hit C-j. This make clear that when no basedir, helm will - ;; create the file in default-directory. - ((and (not (file-exists-p candidate)) - (not (helm-basedir candidate))) - (cons (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall insert-in-minibuffer - (expand-file-name candidate default-directory))) - 'never-split)) - ;; On second hit we open file. - ;; On Third hit we kill it's buffer maybe. - (t - (lambda (candidate) - (funcall helm-ff-kill-or-find-buffer-fname-fn candidate)))))) - -;; Native image display (with image-mode). -;; -(defvar helm-ff--image-cache nil) - -(defun helm-ff-display-image-native-p () - "Use `helm-ff-display-image-native' when returns `t'." - (or helm-ff-display-image-native - ;; Image-dired in emacs-29 uses image-mode but - ;; display is no more working with our old - ;; image-dired code, so force usage of - ;; helm-ff-display-image-native. - (fboundp 'image-dired-display-image-mode))) - -(defun helm-ff--display-or-kill-image-native (candidate) - ;; Display images in same buffer - ;; `helm-ff-image-native-buffer'. - (if (and (buffer-live-p (get-buffer helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - (file-equal-p (buffer-file-name - (get-buffer helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - candidate) - ;; Allow redisplaying - ;; `helm-ff-image-native-buffer' when it - ;; already exists and display same image as candidate. - (get-buffer-window helm-ff-image-native-buffer 'visible)) - (progn - (set-window-buffer - helm-persistent-action-display-window helm-current-buffer) - (kill-buffer helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - (helm-ff--display-image-native candidate))) - -(defun helm-ff-clean-image-cache () - (when helm-ff--image-cache - (cl-loop for img in helm-ff--image-cache - do (clear-image-cache img) - finally do (setq helm-ff--image-cache nil)))) - -(defun helm-ff--display-image-native (candidate) - (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - (kill-buffer helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - ;; Avoid hight memory consumption see - ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2021-11/msg00879.html. - (when (> (length helm-ff--image-cache) - (* helm-ff-image-cache-max-len 2)) - ;; Only keep the last `helm-ff-image-cache-max-len' images in cache. - (cl-loop for img in (butlast helm-ff--image-cache - (1+ helm-ff-image-cache-max-len)) - do (clear-image-cache img) - (setq helm-ff--image-cache - (delete img helm-ff--image-cache)))) - (cl-letf* (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore) - (buf (find-file-noselect candidate t))) - ;; When going back reuse the cached images. - (unless (member candidate helm-ff--image-cache) - (setq helm-ff--image-cache - (append helm-ff--image-cache - (list (expand-file-name candidate))))) - (with-current-buffer buf - (rename-buffer helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - (display-buffer buf))) - -;;; Slideshow action -;; -(defvar helm-ff--slideshow-iterator nil) -(defvar helm-ff--slideshow-sequence nil) -(defvar helm-ff--slideshow-in-pause nil) -(defvar helm-ff-slideshow-helper - "Type `\\[helm-ff-slideshow-pause-or-restart]' to %s, \ -`\\[helm-ff-slideshow-next]' for next, `\\[helm-ff-slideshow-previous]' for previous, \ -`\\[helm-ff-slideshow-quit]' to quit") - -(defvar helm-slideshow-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map image-mode-map) - (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'helm-ff-slideshow-pause-or-restart) - (define-key map (kbd "q") 'helm-ff-slideshow-quit) - (define-key map (kbd "n") 'helm-ff-slideshow-next) - (define-key map (kbd "p") 'helm-ff-slideshow-previous) - map)) - -(define-derived-mode helm-slideshow-mode - image-mode "helm-image-mode" - "Mode to display images from helm-find-files. - -Special commands: -\\{helm-slideshow-mode-map} -") -(put 'helm-slideshow-mode 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ff-start-slideshow-on-marked (_candidate) - "Start a slideshow on marked files." - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t))) - (cl-assert (cdr marked) nil "Can't start a slideshow on a single file") - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-sequence marked) - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-iterator (helm-iter-circular marked)) - (helm-ff--display-image-native (helm-iter-next helm-ff--slideshow-iterator)) - (delete-other-windows (get-buffer-window helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (helm-slideshow-mode)) - (message (concat (format "(1/%s) " (length marked)) - (substitute-command-keys - (format helm-ff-slideshow-helper "pause")))) - (helm-ff-slideshow-loop helm-ff--slideshow-iterator))) - -(defun helm-ff-slideshow-state () - (format "(%s/%s) " - (1+ (cl-position - (buffer-file-name) helm-ff--slideshow-sequence - :test 'equal)) - (length helm-ff--slideshow-sequence))) - -(defun helm-ff-slideshow-sequence-from-current (&optional reverse) - (helm-reorganize-sequence-from-elm - helm-ff--slideshow-sequence (buffer-file-name) reverse)) - -(defun helm-ff-slideshow-loop (iterator) - (while (sit-for helm-ff-slideshow-default-delay) - (helm-ff--display-image-native (helm-iter-next iterator)) - (delete-other-windows (get-buffer-window helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (helm-slideshow-mode)) - (message (concat (helm-ff-slideshow-state) - (substitute-command-keys - (format helm-ff-slideshow-helper "pause")))))) - -(defun helm-ff-slideshow-pause-or-restart () - (interactive) - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-in-pause (not helm-ff--slideshow-in-pause)) - (if helm-ff--slideshow-in-pause - (message (substitute-command-keys - (format helm-ff-slideshow-helper "restart"))) - (message "Helm Slideshow restarting...") - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-iterator - (helm-iter-circular (helm-ff-slideshow-sequence-from-current))) - (helm-ff-slideshow-loop helm-ff--slideshow-iterator))) -(put 'helm-ff-slideshow-pause-or-restart 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ff-slideshow-next () - (interactive) - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-in-pause t) - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-iterator nil) - (helm-ff--display-image-native - (car (helm-ff-slideshow-sequence-from-current))) - (delete-other-windows (get-buffer-window helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (helm-slideshow-mode)) - (message (concat (helm-ff-slideshow-state) - (substitute-command-keys - (format helm-ff-slideshow-helper "restart"))))) -(put 'helm-ff-slideshow-next 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ff-slideshow-previous () - (interactive) - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-in-pause t) - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-iterator nil) - (helm-ff--display-image-native - (car (helm-ff-slideshow-sequence-from-current 'reverse))) - (delete-other-windows (get-buffer-window helm-ff-image-native-buffer)) - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (helm-slideshow-mode)) - (message (concat (helm-ff-slideshow-state) - (substitute-command-keys - (format helm-ff-slideshow-helper "restart"))))) -(put 'helm-ff-slideshow-previous 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ff-slideshow-quit () - (interactive) - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-iterator nil) - (setq helm-ff--slideshow-in-pause nil) - (helm-ff-clean-image-cache) - (quit-window)) -(put 'helm-ff-slideshow-quit 'no-helm-mx t) - -;;; Thumbnails view -;; -(defun helm-ff-maybe-show-thumbnails (candidates _source) - (require 'image-dired) - (if (and helm-ff--show-thumbnails - (null (file-remote-p helm-ff-default-directory))) - (progn - (cl-pushnew helm-ff-default-directory - helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories :test 'equal) - (cl-loop for (disp . img) in candidates - for imgtype = (helm-acase (file-name-extension img) - ("png" 'png) - (("jpg" "jpeg") 'jpeg)) - for type = (if (and imgtype - (memq image-dired-thumbnail-storage - '(standard standard-large))) - 'png - imgtype) - if type collect - (let ((thumbnail (plist-get - (cdr (helm-ff--image-dired-get-thumbnail-image img)) - :file))) - (cons (concat (propertize " " - 'display `(image - :type ,type - :margin 5 - :file ,thumbnail) - 'rear-nonsticky '(display)) - disp) - img)) - else collect (cons disp img))) - candidates)) - -;; Same as `image-dired-get-thumbnail-image' but use -;; `helm-ff--image-dired-thumb-name' which cache thumbnails for further use. -(defun helm-ff--image-dired-get-thumbnail-image (file) - "Return the image descriptor for a thumbnail of image file FILE." - (unless (string-match-p (image-file-name-regexp) file) - (error "%s is not a valid image file" file)) - (let* ((thumb-file (helm-ff--image-dired-thumb-name file)) - (thumb-attr (file-attributes thumb-file))) - (when (or (not thumb-attr) - (time-less-p (file-attribute-modification-time thumb-attr) - (file-attribute-modification-time - (file-attributes file)))) - (image-dired-create-thumb file thumb-file)) - (create-image thumb-file))) - -(defvar helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - "Store associations of image_file/thumbnail_file.") -(defun helm-ff--image-dired-thumb-name (file) - (or (gethash file helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache) - (let ((thumb-name (image-dired-thumb-name file))) - (puthash file thumb-name helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache) - thumb-name))) - -(defun helm-ff-toggle-thumbnails () - (interactive) - (cl-assert (null (file-remote-p helm-ff-default-directory)) - nil "Thumbnails show not supported on remote files") - (setq helm-ff--show-thumbnails (not helm-ff--show-thumbnails)) - (when (and (null helm-ff--show-thumbnails) - (member helm-ff-default-directory - helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories)) - (setq helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories - (delete helm-ff-default-directory helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories))) - (helm-update (regexp-quote (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\`[[:multibyte:] ]*" "" (helm-get-selection nil t))))) -(put 'helm-ff-toggle-thumbnails 'no-helm-mx t) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-ff-clear-image-dired-thumbnails-cache () - "Clear `helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache'. -You may want to do this after customizing -`image-dired-thumbnail-storage' which may change the place where -thumbnail files are stored." - (interactive) - (clrhash helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-ff-cleanup-image-dired-dir-and-cache () - "Cleanup `image-dired-dir' directory. -Delete all thumb files that are no more associated with an existing -image file in `helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache'." - (interactive) - (cl-loop for key being the hash-keys in helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache - using (hash-value val) - unless (file-exists-p key) do - (progn - (message "Deleting %s" val) - (delete-file val) - (remhash key helm-ff-image-dired-thumbnails-cache)))) - -;;; Recursive dirs completion -;; -(defun helm-find-files-recursive-dirs (directory &optional input) - (when (string-match "\\([.]\\)\\{2\\}" input) - (setq input (replace-match "" nil t input))) - (message "Recursively searching %s from %s ..." - input (abbreviate-file-name directory)) - ;; Ensure to not create a new frame - (let (helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings) - (helm :sources - (helm-make-source - "Recursive directories" 'helm-locate-subdirs-source - :basedir (if (string-match-p - "\\`es" helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command) - directory - (shell-quote-argument directory)) - :subdir (shell-quote-argument input) - :candidate-transformer - `((lambda (candidates) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - when (and (file-directory-p c) - (null (helm-boring-directory-p - c helm-boring-file-regexp-list)) - (string-match-p ,(regexp-quote input) - (helm-basename c))) - collect (propertize c 'face 'helm-ff-dirs))) - helm-w32-pathname-transformer - (lambda (candidates) - (helm-ff-sort-candidates-1 candidates ,input))) - :persistent-action 'ignore - :action (lambda (c) - (helm-set-pattern - (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name c))))) - :candidate-number-limit 999999 - :allow-nest t - :resume 'noresume - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :buffer "*helm recursive dirs*"))) - -(defun helm-ff-recursive-dirs (_candidate) - "Launch a recursive search in `helm-ff-default-directory'." - (with-helm-default-directory helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-find-files-recursive-dirs - (helm-current-directory) - (helm-basename (helm-get-selection))))) - -(defun helm-ff-file-compressed-p (candidate) - "Whether CANDIDATE is a compressed file or not." - (member (file-name-extension candidate) - helm-ff-file-compressed-list)) - -(defun helm-ff--fname-at-point () - "Try to guess fname at point." - (let ((end (point)) - (limit (helm-aif (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'filename) - (car it) - (point)))) - (save-excursion - (while (re-search-backward "\\(~\\|/\\|[[:lower:][:upper:]]:/\\)" - limit t)) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) end)))) - -(defun helm-insert-file-name-completion-at-point (_candidate) - "Insert file name completion at point. - -When completing i.e. there is already something at point, insert -filename abbreviated, relative or full according to initial -input, whereas when inserting i.e. there is nothing at point, -insert filename full, abbreviated or relative according to prefix -arg, respectively no prefix arg, one prefix arg or two prefix -arg." - (with-helm-current-buffer - (if buffer-read-only - (error "Error: Buffer `%s' is read-only" (buffer-name)) - (let* ((mkds (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (candidate (car mkds)) - (end (point)) - (tap (helm-ffap-guesser)) - (guess (and (stringp tap) - (substring-no-properties tap))) - (beg (helm-aif (and guess - (save-excursion - (when (re-search-backward - (regexp-quote guess) - (point-at-bol) t) - (point)))) - it (point))) - (full-path-p (and (stringp guess) - (or (string-match-p - (concat "^" (getenv "HOME")) - guess) - (string-match-p - "\\`\\(/\\|[[:lower:][:upper:]]:/\\)" - guess)))) - (escape-fn (if (memq major-mode - helm-modes-using-escaped-strings) - #'shell-quote-argument #'identity))) - (when (and beg end) - (delete-region beg end)) - (insert - (funcall - escape-fn - (helm-ff--format-fname-to-insert - candidate beg end full-path-p guess - helm-current-prefix-arg)) - (if (cdr mkds) " " "") - (mapconcat escape-fn - (cl-loop for f in (cdr mkds) - collect (helm-ff--format-fname-to-insert - f nil nil nil nil - helm-current-prefix-arg)) - " ")))))) - -(defun helm-ff--format-fname-to-insert (candidate - &optional beg end full-path guess prefarg) - (set-text-properties 0 (length candidate) nil candidate) - (if (and beg end guess (not (string= guess "")) - (null prefarg) - (or (string-match - "^\\(~/\\|/\\|[[:lower:][:upper:]]:/\\)" - guess) - (file-exists-p candidate))) - (cond (full-path - (expand-file-name candidate)) - ((string= (match-string 1 guess) "~/") - (abbreviate-file-name candidate)) - (t (file-relative-name candidate))) - (helm-acase prefarg - ('(4) (abbreviate-file-name candidate)) - ('(16) (file-relative-name candidate)) - ('(64) (helm-basename candidate)) - (t candidate)))) - -(cl-defun helm-find-files-history (arg &key (comp-read t)) - "The `helm-find-files' history. -Show the first `helm-ff-history-max-length' elements of -`helm-ff-history' in an `helm-comp-read'." - (interactive "p") - (let ((history (when helm-ff-history - (helm-fast-remove-dups helm-ff-history - :test 'equal)))) - (when history - (setq helm-ff-history - (if (>= (length history) helm-ff-history-max-length) - (helm-take history helm-ff-history-max-length) - history)) - (if comp-read - (let ((src (helm-build-sync-source "Helm Find Files History" - :candidates helm-ff-history - :fuzzy-match (helm-ff-fuzzy-matching-p) - :persistent-action 'ignore - :migemo t - :action (lambda (candidate) - (if arg - (helm-set-pattern - (expand-file-name candidate)) - (identity candidate)))))) - (helm :sources src - :resume 'noresume - :buffer helm-ff-history-buffer-name - :allow-nest t)) - helm-ff-history)))) -(put 'helm-find-files-history 'helm-only t) - -(defvar helm-ff-drag-mouse-1-default-action 'copy - "Default action when dragging files. -Possible values are `copy', `rsync' or `rename'.") - -(defvar helm-ff-drag-and-drop-default-directory nil - "Default directory where to drop files on a drag-and-drop action. -It is used when no suitable directory is found at drop place, -generally when dropping outside of an emacs frame. -You want generally to set this to your home desktop directory.") - -(defun helm-ff-drag-mouse-1-fn (event) - "Drag-and-drop function for `helm-find-files'. -Allows dropping marked files to another frame or window. -When dropping to another frame (i.e. not the selected one where helm -is running), you are asked for which directory you want to drop to when frame -displays more than one window. -When no suitable place to drop is found ask to drop to -`helm-ff-drag-and-drop-default-directory' if set." - (interactive "e") - (cl-assert (memq helm-ff-drag-mouse-1-default-action - '(copy rsync rename))) - (let* ((win-or-frame (posn-window (event-end event))) - (target-frame (when (framep win-or-frame) - (car (mouse-pixel-position)))) - (target (with-selected-window - (if target-frame - (frame-selected-window target-frame) - win-or-frame) - default-directory)) - (windows (and target-frame - (remove (helm-window) - (window-list target-frame 1))))) - (when windows - (setq target - (helm-acond ((cdr windows) - (x-popup-menu - t (list "Choose target" - (cons "" - (cl-loop for win in windows - for dir = (with-selected-window - win default-directory) - collect (cons dir dir)))))) - ((and (eql (window-buffer (car windows)) - helm-current-buffer) - helm-ff-drag-and-drop-default-directory) - (x-popup-menu - t (list "Choose target" - (cons "" - (list (cons it it)))))) - ((car windows) - (with-selected-window it default-directory))))) - (if (memq helm-ff-drag-mouse-1-default-action '(copy rsync)) - (helm-find-files-do-action - helm-ff-drag-mouse-1-default-action target) - (helm-run-after-exit - #'helm-find-files-do-action - helm-ff-drag-mouse-1-default-action target)))) - -(defun helm-find-files-1 (fname &optional preselect) - "Find FNAME filename with PRESELECT filename preselected. - -Use it for non-interactive calls of `helm-find-files'." - (require 'tramp) - (unless (featurep 'all-the-icons) - (helm-ff-icon-mode -1)) - ;; Resolve FNAME now outside of helm. - ;; [FIXME] When `helm-find-files-1' is used directly from lisp - ;; and FNAME is an abbreviated path, for some reasons - ;; `helm-update' is called many times before resolving - ;; the abbreviated path (Bug#1939) so be sure to pass a - ;; full path to helm-find-files-1. - (unless (string-match-p helm-ff-url-regexp fname) - (setq fname (expand-file-name (substitute-in-file-name fname)))) - (when (get-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - (setq helm-find-files--toggle-bookmark nil) - (let* ( ;; Be sure we don't erase the precedent minibuffer if some. - (helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value - (and helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value - (not (minibuffer-window-active-p (minibuffer-window))))) - (tap (thing-at-point 'filename)) - (def (and tap (or (file-remote-p tap) - (expand-file-name tap)))) - ;; Ensure not being prompted for password each time we - ;; navigate to a directory. - (password-cache t) - (minibuffer-completing-file-name t)) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-follow-mode-persistent nil - 'helm-drag-mouse-1-fn 'helm-ff-drag-mouse-1-fn) - (unless helm-source-find-files - (setq helm-source-find-files (helm-make-source - "Find Files" 'helm-source-ffiles))) - (when (helm-get-attr 'follow helm-source-find-files) - (helm-set-attr 'follow -1 helm-source-find-files)) - ;; If preselected candidate is further than `helm-ff-candidate-number-limit' - ;; in the directory file list, we have to increase `candidate-number-limit' - ;; attr to have this candidate visible for preselection. NOTE: - ;; When HFF has yet not been launched in this directory the maximum length - ;; of this directory is unknown and candidate will NOT be selected until - ;; next time we call HFF on this same buffer. - (helm-aif (and preselect - (not helm-ff-preselect-ignore-large-dirs) - (gethash fname helm-ff--directory-files-length - helm-ff-candidate-number-limit)) - (helm-set-attr 'candidate-number-limit - (max it helm-ff-candidate-number-limit) - helm-source-find-files)) - (helm-ff-setup-update-hook) - (add-hook 'helm-resume-after-hook 'helm-ff--update-resume-after-hook) - (unwind-protect - (helm :sources 'helm-source-find-files - :input fname - :case-fold-search helm-file-name-case-fold-search - :preselect preselect - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename - helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - :default def - :prompt "Find files or url: " - :buffer "*helm find files*") - (helm-ff--update-resume-after-hook nil t) - (setq helm-ff-default-directory nil)))) - -(defun helm-ff--update-resume-after-hook (sources &optional nohook) - "Meant to be used in `helm-resume-after-hook'. -When NOHOOK is non-nil run inconditionally, otherwise only when -source is `helm-source-find-files'." - (when (or nohook (string= "Find Files" - (assoc-default 'name (car sources)))) - (helm-set-attr 'resume `(lambda () - (helm-ff-setup-update-hook) - (setq helm-ff-default-directory - ,helm-ff-default-directory - helm-ff-last-expanded - ,helm-ff-last-expanded)) - helm-source-find-files))) - -(defun helm-ff-clean-initial-input () - ;; When using hff in an external frame initial input is printed in - ;; the minibuffer of initial-frame, delete it. - (with-selected-frame helm-initial-frame - (helm-clean-up-minibuffer))) - -(defun helm-ff-setup-update-hook () - (dolist (hook '(helm-ff-clean-initial-input ; Add to be called first. - helm-ff-move-to-first-real-candidate - helm-ff-update-when-only-one-matched - helm-ff-auto-expand-to-home-or-root)) - (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook hook))) - -(defun helm-find-files-cleanup () - (mapc (lambda (hook) - (remove-hook 'helm-after-update-hook hook)) - '(helm-ff-auto-expand-to-home-or-root - helm-ff-update-when-only-one-matched - helm-ff-move-to-first-real-candidate - helm-ff-clean-initial-input)) - (setq helm-ff--show-directories-only nil - helm-ff--show-files-only nil - helm-ff--show-thumbnails nil - helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories nil) - (helm-ff-clean-image-cache)) - -(defun helm-ff-bookmark () - (helm :sources 'helm-source-bookmark-helm-find-files - :buffer "*helm ff bookmarks*")) - -(defun helm-find-files-switch-to-bookmark () - "Switch to helm-bookmark for `helm-find-files' from `helm-find-files.'" - (interactive) - (require 'helm-bookmark) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-run-after-exit 'helm-ff-bookmark))) -(put 'helm-find-files-switch-to-bookmark 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-find-files-initial-input (&optional input) - "Return INPUT if present, otherwise try to guess it." - (let ((guesser (helm-acase (helm-ffap-guesser) - ("" nil) - (t it)))) - (unless (eq major-mode 'image-mode) - (if input - (if (or (file-remote-p input) - (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp input)) - input - (expand-file-name input)) - (helm-find-files-input - (if (and helm-ff-allow-non-existing-file-at-point - guesser - (not (string-match ffap-url-regexp guesser))) - ;; Keep the ability of jumping to numbered lines even - ;; when allowing non existing filenames at point. - (helm-aand guesser - (thing-at-point 'filename) - (replace-regexp-in-string - ":[0-9]+\\'" "" it)) - guesser) - (thing-at-point 'filename)))))) - -(defun helm-ffap-guesser () - "Same as `ffap-guesser' but without gopher and machine support." - (require 'ffap) - ;; Avoid "Stack overflow in regexp matcher" error - ;; in evil `ffap-guesser' by removing crap `ffap-gopher-at-point' - ;; (bug fixed in emacs-26 http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25391) . - ;; `ffap-machine-at-point' have been removed too as it was anyway - ;; disabled with `ffap-machine-p-known' bound to 'reject. - ;; `ffap-file-at-point' can be neutralized with - ;; `helm-ff-guess-ffap-filenames' and `ffap-url-at-point' with - ;; `helm-ff-guess-ffap-urls' - ;; Note also that `ffap-url-unwrap-remote' can override these - ;; variables. - (let ((ffap-alist (and helm-ff-guess-ffap-filenames ffap-alist)) - (ffap-url-regexp helm--url-regexp)) - (if (eq major-mode 'dired-mode) - (let ((beg (save-excursion (dired-move-to-filename))) - (end (save-excursion (dired-move-to-end-of-filename t)))) - (helm-aif (and beg end (member (buffer-substring beg end) - '("." ".."))) - (concat (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name dired-directory)) - (car it)) - (dired-get-filename 'no-dir t))) - (let* ((beg (and (use-region-p) (region-beginning))) - (end (and (use-region-p) (region-end))) - (str (and beg end (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end))) - (ffap (or (helm-aand helm-ff-guess-ffap-urls ffap-url-regexp - (ffap-url-at-point) - (ffap-fixup-url it) - (and (string-match ffap-url-regexp it) it)) - (ffap-file-at-point)))) - ;; Workaround emacs bugs: - ;; When the region is active and a file is detected - ;; `ffap-string-at-point' returns the region prefixed with - ;; "/", e.g. at a beginning of a patch (first bug) and make - ;; `file-remote-p' returning an error (second bug), so in such - ;; case returns the region itself instead of the region - ;; corrupted by ffap. - (if (and str ffap) str ffap))))) - -(defun helm-find-files-input (file-at-pt thing-at-pt) - "Try to guess a default input for `helm-find-files'." - (let* ((non-essential t) - (remp (or (and file-at-pt (file-remote-p file-at-pt)) - (and thing-at-pt (file-remote-p thing-at-pt)))) - (def-dir (helm-current-directory)) - (urlp (and file-at-pt helm--url-regexp - (string-match helm--url-regexp file-at-pt))) - (lib (when helm-ff-search-library-in-sexp - (helm-find-library-at-point))) - (hlink (helm-ff-find-url-at-point)) - (file-p (and file-at-pt - (not (string= file-at-pt "")) - (not remp) - (or (file-exists-p file-at-pt) - helm-ff-allow-non-existing-file-at-point) - (not urlp) - thing-at-pt - (not (string= thing-at-pt "")) - (file-exists-p - (file-name-directory - (expand-file-name thing-at-pt def-dir)))))) - (cond (lib) ; e.g we are inside a require sexp. - (hlink) ; String at point is an hyperlink. - (file-p ; a regular file - (and file-at-pt (if (not (member (helm-basename file-at-pt) - '("." ".."))) - (expand-file-name file-at-pt) - file-at-pt))) - (urlp (helm-html-decode-entities-string file-at-pt)) ; possibly an url or email. - ((and file-at-pt - (not remp) - (or helm-ff-allow-non-existing-file-at-point - (file-exists-p file-at-pt))) - (expand-file-name file-at-pt))))) - -(defun helm-ff-find-url-at-point () - "Try to find link to an url in text-property at point." - (let* ((he (get-text-property (point) 'help-echo)) - (ov (overlays-at (point))) - (ov-he (and ov (overlay-get - (car (overlays-at (point))) 'help-echo))) - (w3m-l (get-text-property (point) 'w3m-href-anchor)) - (nt-prop (get-text-property (point) 'nt-link))) - ;; Org link. - (when (and (stringp he) (string-match "^LINK: " he)) - (setq he (replace-match "" t t he))) - (cl-loop for i in (list he ov-he w3m-l nt-prop) - thereis (and (stringp i) helm--url-regexp (string-match helm--url-regexp i) i)))) - -(defun helm-find-library-at-point () - "Try to find library path at point. -Find inside `require' and `declare-function' sexp." - (require 'find-func) - (let* ((beg-sexp (save-excursion (search-backward "(" (point-at-bol) t))) - (end-sexp (save-excursion (ignore-errors (end-of-defun)) (point))) - (sexp (and beg-sexp end-sexp - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (1+ beg-sexp) (1- end-sexp))))) - (ignore-errors - (cond (;; Should work only when point is on the use-package line - ;; i.e. first line of sexp otherwise it prevents matching - ;; urls with helm-find-files (bug #2469). - (and sexp (string-match "use-package +\\([^ )\n]+\\)" sexp)) - (find-library-name (match-string 1 sexp))) - ((and sexp (string-match "require +[']\\([^ )]+\\)" sexp)) - ;; If require use third arg, ignore it, - ;; always use library path found in `load-path'. - (find-library-name (match-string 1 sexp))) - ;; Assume declare-function sexps are on one line. - ((and sexp (string-match "declare-function .+? \"\\(?:ext:\\)?\\([^ )]+\\)\"" sexp)) - (find-library-name (match-string 1 sexp))) - (t nil))))) - - -;;; Handle copy, rename, symlink, relsymlink and hardlink from helm. -;; -;; -(defun helm-ff--valid-default-directory () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list) - for cd = (with-current-buffer b default-directory) - when (eq (car (file-attributes cd)) t) - return cd))) - -(cl-defun helm-dired-action (destination - &key action follow (files (dired-get-marked-files))) - "Execute ACTION on FILES to DESTINATION. -Where ACTION is a symbol that can be one of: -\\='copy', \\='rename', \\='symlink', \\='relsymlink', \\='hardlink' or \\='backup'. -Argument FOLLOW when non-nil specifies to follow FILES to -DESTINATION for the actions copy and rename." - (require 'dired-async) - (require 'dired-x) ; For dired-keep-marker-relsymlink - (when (get-buffer dired-log-buffer) (kill-buffer dired-log-buffer)) - ;; When default-directory in current-buffer is an invalid directory, - ;; (e.g buffer-file directory have been renamed somewhere else) - ;; be sure to use a valid value to give to dired-create-file. - ;; i.e start-process is creating a process buffer based on default-directory. - (let ((default-directory (helm-ff--valid-default-directory)) - (fn (cl-case action - (copy 'dired-copy-file) - (rename 'dired-rename-file) - (symlink 'make-symbolic-link) - (relsymlink 'dired-make-relative-symlink) - (hardlink 'dired-hardlink) - (backup 'backup-file))) - (marker (cl-case action - ((copy rename backup) dired-keep-marker-copy) - (symlink dired-keep-marker-symlink) - (relsymlink dired-keep-marker-relsymlink) - (hardlink dired-keep-marker-hardlink))) - (dirflag (and (= (length files) 1) - (file-directory-p (car files)) - (not (file-directory-p destination)))) - (dired-async-state (if (and (boundp 'dired-async-mode) - dired-async-mode) - 1 -1))) - (and follow (fboundp 'dired-async-mode) (dired-async-mode -1)) - (when (and (cdr files) (not (file-directory-p destination))) - (error "%s: target `%s' is not a directory" action destination)) - (unwind-protect - (dired-create-files - fn (symbol-name action) files - (if (file-directory-p destination) - ;; When DESTINATION is a directory, build file-name in this directory. - ;; Else we use DESTINATION. - (lambda (from) - (expand-file-name (file-name-nondirectory from) destination)) - (lambda (_from) destination)) - marker) - (and (fboundp 'dired-async-mode) - (dired-async-mode dired-async-state))) - (push (file-name-as-directory - (if (file-directory-p destination) - (expand-file-name destination) - (file-name-directory destination))) - helm-ff-history) - ;; If follow is non--nil we should not be in async mode. - (when (and follow - (not (memq action '(symlink relsymlink hardlink))) - (not (get-buffer dired-log-buffer))) - (let ((target (directory-file-name destination)) - (cands-to-mark (helm-get-dest-fnames-from-list files destination dirflag))) - (with-helm-after-update-hook (helm-ff-maybe-mark-candidates cands-to-mark)) - ;; Wait for the notify callback ends before calling HFF. - (run-at-time - 0.1 nil - (lambda () - (if (and dirflag (eq action 'rename)) - (helm-find-files-1 (file-name-directory target) - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (helm-basename target) target))) - (helm-find-files-1 (if (file-directory-p destination) - (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name destination)) - (expand-file-name (helm-basedir destination))) - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (helm-basename (car files)) - (car files))))))))))) - -(defun helm-get-dest-fnames-from-list (flist dest-cand rename-dir-flag) - "Transform filenames of FLIST to abs of DEST-CAND. -If RENAME-DIR-FLAG is non-nil collect the `directory-file-name' -of transformed members of FLIST." - ;; At this point files have been renamed/copied at destination. - ;; That's mean DEST-CAND exists. - (cl-loop - with dest = (expand-file-name dest-cand) - for src in flist - for basename-src = (helm-basename src) - for fname = (cond (rename-dir-flag (directory-file-name dest)) - ((file-directory-p dest) - (concat (file-name-as-directory dest) basename-src)) - (t dest)) - when (file-exists-p fname) - collect fname into tmp-list - finally return (sort tmp-list 'string<))) - -(defun helm-ff-maybe-mark-candidates (seq) - "Add visible mark to all candidates in SEQ. -This is used when copying/renaming/symlinking etc. and following -files to destination." - (when (and (string= (assoc-default 'name (helm-get-current-source)) - (assoc-default 'name helm-source-find-files)) - seq) - (with-helm-window - (while seq - (if (string= (car seq) (helm-get-selection)) - (progn - (helm-make-visible-mark) - (helm-next-line) - (setq seq (cdr seq))) - (helm-next-line))) - (unless (helm-this-visible-mark) - (helm-prev-visible-mark))))) - - -;;; Delete and trash files -;; -;; -(defun helm-file-buffers (filename) - "Return a list of buffer names corresponding to FILENAME." - (cl-loop with name = (expand-file-name filename) - for buf in (buffer-list) - for bfn = (buffer-file-name buf) - when (and bfn (string= name bfn)) - collect (buffer-name buf))) - -(defun helm-ff--delete-by-moving-to-trash (file) - "Decide to trash or delete FILE. -Return non-nil when FILE needs to be trashed." - (let ((remote (file-remote-p file))) - (or - (and delete-by-moving-to-trash - (null helm-current-prefix-arg) - (null current-prefix-arg) - (or (and remote helm-trash-remote-files) - (null remote))) - (and (null delete-by-moving-to-trash) - (or helm-current-prefix-arg - current-prefix-arg) - (or (and remote helm-trash-remote-files) - (null remote)))))) - -(defun helm-trash-directory () - "Try to find a trash directory. -Return the \"files\" subdirectory of trash directory. -When `helm-trash-default-directory' is set use it as trash directory." - (let* ((xdg-data-dir - (or helm-trash-default-directory - (directory-file-name - (expand-file-name "Trash" - (or (getenv "XDG_DATA_HOME") - "~/.local/share"))))) - (trash-files-dir (expand-file-name "files" xdg-data-dir))) - ;; Just return nil if the Trash directory is not yet created. It will be - ;; created later by `delete-directory'. - (and (file-exists-p trash-files-dir) trash-files-dir))) - -(cl-defun helm-ff-file-already-trashed (file &optional (trash-alist nil strash-alist)) - "Return FILE when it is already in trash. - -Optional arg TRASH-ALIST should be an alist as what -`helm-ff-trash-list' returns." - (unless (or (fboundp 'system-move-file-to-trash) - (and strash-alist (null trash-alist))) - (let ((trash-files-dir (helm-trash-directory))) - (cl-loop for (_bn . fn) in (or trash-alist - (helm-ff-trash-list trash-files-dir)) - thereis (file-equal-p file fn))))) - -(defun helm-ff-quick-delete (_candidate) - "Delete file CANDIDATE without quitting. - -When a prefix arg is given, meaning of -`delete-by-moving-to-trash' is the opposite." - (with-helm-window - (let* ((marked (helm-marked-candidates)) - (trash (helm-ff--delete-by-moving-to-trash (car marked))) - (helm-ff--trashed-files - (and trash (helm-ff-trash-list (helm-trash-directory))))) - (unwind-protect - (cl-loop for c in marked do - (progn (helm-preselect - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (regexp-quote - (if (and helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (not (helm-ff-dot-file-p c))) - (helm-basename c) c)))) - (when (y-or-n-p - (format "Really %s file `%s'? " - (if trash "Trash" "Delete") - (abbreviate-file-name c))) - (helm-acase (helm-delete-file - c helm-ff-signal-error-on-dot-files 'synchro trash) - (skip - ;; This happens only when trying to - ;; trash a file already trashed. - (helm-delete-visible-mark (helm-this-visible-mark)) - (if (helm-end-of-source-p) - (helm-previous-line) - (helm-next-line))) - (t (helm-delete-current-selection))) - (message nil) - (helm--remove-marked-and-update-mode-line c)))) - (setq helm-marked-candidates nil - helm-visible-mark-overlays nil) - (helm-force-update - (let ((presel (helm-get-selection))) - (when presel - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (regexp-quote (if (and helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (not (helm-ff-dot-file-p presel))) - (helm-basename presel) presel)))))))))) - -(defun helm-delete-file (file &optional error-if-dot-file-p synchro trash) - "Delete FILE after querying the user. - -When a prefix arg is given, meaning of -`delete-by-moving-to-trash' is the opposite. - -Return error when ERROR-IF-DOT-FILE-P is non-nil and user tries -to delete a dotted file i.e. \".\" or \"..\". - -Ask user when directory are not empty to allow recursive deletion -unless `helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes' is non nil. -When user is asked and reply with \"!\" don't ask for remaining -directories. - -Ask to kill buffers associated with that file, too. - -When TRASH is non nil, trash FILE even if `delete-by-moving-to-trash' -is nil." - (require 'dired) - (cl-block nil - (when (and error-if-dot-file-p - (helm-ff-dot-file-p file)) - (error "Error: Cannot operate on `.' or `..'")) - (let ((buffers (helm-file-buffers file)) - (helm--reading-passwd-or-string t) - (file-attrs (file-attributes file)) - (trash (or trash (helm-ff--delete-by-moving-to-trash file))) - (delete-by-moving-to-trash trash) - (already-trashed - (and trash (helm-ff-file-already-trashed - file helm-ff--trashed-files)))) - (cond (already-trashed - ;; We use message here to avoid exiting loop when - ;; deleting more than one file. - (message "User error: `%s' is already trashed" file) - (sit-for 1.5) - (cl-return 'skip)) - ((and (eq (nth 0 file-attrs) t) - (directory-files file t directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp)) - ;; Synchro means persistent deletion from HFF. - (if synchro - (when (or helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes - trash - (y-or-n-p (format "Recursive delete of `%s'? " - (abbreviate-file-name file)))) - (delete-directory file 'recursive trash)) - ;; Avoid using dired-delete-file really annoying in - ;; emacs-26 but allows using ! (instead of all) to not - ;; confirm anymore for recursive deletion of - ;; directory. This is not persistent for all session - ;; like emacs-26 does with dired-delete-file (think it - ;; is a bug). - (if (or helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes trash) - (delete-directory file 'recursive trash) - (helm-acase (helm-read-answer (format "Recursive delete of `%s'? [y,n,!,q]" - (abbreviate-file-name file)) - '("y" "n" "!" "q")) - ("y" (delete-directory file 'recursive trash)) - ("!" (setq helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes t) - (delete-directory file 'recursive trash)) - ("n" (cl-return 'skip)) - ("q" (throw 'helm-abort-delete-file - (progn - (message "Abort file deletion") (sleep-for 1)))))))) - ((eq (nth 0 file-attrs) t) - (delete-directory file nil trash)) - (t (delete-file file trash))) - (when buffers - (dolist (buf buffers) - (when (y-or-n-p (format "Kill buffer %s, too? " buf)) - (kill-buffer buf))))))) - -(defun helm-delete-marked-files (_ignore) - "Delete marked files with `helm-delete-file'. - -When a prefix arg is given, meaning of -`delete-by-moving-to-trash' is the opposite." - (let* ((files (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (len 0) - (trash (helm-ff--delete-by-moving-to-trash (car files))) - (helm-ff--trashed-files - (and trash (helm-ff-trash-list (helm-trash-directory)))) - (prmt (if trash "Trash" "Delete")) - (old--allow-recursive-deletes helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes)) - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups files) - (if (not (y-or-n-p (format "%s *%s File(s)" prmt (length files)))) - (message "(No deletions performed)") - (catch 'helm-abort-delete-file - (unwind-protect - (dolist (i files) - (set-text-properties 0 (length i) nil i) - (let ((res (helm-delete-file - i helm-ff-signal-error-on-dot-files nil trash))) - (if (eq res 'skip) - (progn (message "Directory is not empty, skipping") - (sleep-for 1)) - (cl-incf len)))) - (setq helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes old--allow-recursive-deletes))) - (message "%s File(s) %s" len (if trash "trashed" "deleted")))))) - -;;; Delete files async -;; -;; -(defvar helm-ff-delete-log-file - (locate-user-emacs-file "helm-delete-file.log") - "The file use to communicate with Emacs child when deleting files async.") - -(defvar helm-ff--trash-flag nil) - -(define-minor-mode helm-ff--delete-async-modeline-mode - "Notify mode-line that an async process run." - :group 'dired-async - :global t - ;; FIXME: Handle jobs like in dired-async, needs first to allow - ;; naming properly processes in async, they are actually all named - ;; emacs and running `async-batch-invoke', so if one copy a file and - ;; delete another file at the same time it may clash. - :lighter (:eval (propertize (format " %s file(s) async ..." - (if helm-ff--trash-flag - "Trashing" "Deleting")) - 'face 'helm-delete-async-message)) - (unless helm-ff--delete-async-modeline-mode - (let ((visible-bell t)) (ding)) - (setq helm-ff--trash-flag nil))) - -(defun helm-delete-async-mode-line-message (text face &rest args) - "Notify end of async operation in mode-line." - (message nil) - (let ((mode-line-format (concat - " " (propertize - (if args - (apply #'format text args) - text) - 'face face)))) - (force-mode-line-update) - (sit-for 3) - (force-mode-line-update))) - -(defun helm-delete-async-kill-process () - "Kill async process created by helm delete files async." - (interactive) - (let* ((processes (dired-async-processes)) - (proc (car (last processes)))) - (and proc (delete-process proc)) - (unless (> (length processes) 1) - (helm-ff--delete-async-modeline-mode -1)))) - -(defun helm-delete-marked-files-async (_ignore) - "Same as `helm-delete-marked-files' but async. - -When a prefix arg is given, meaning of -`delete-by-moving-to-trash' is the opposite. - -This function is not using `helm-delete-file' and BTW not asking -user for recursive deletion of directory, be warned that -directories are always deleted with no warnings." - (let* ((files (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (trash (helm-ff--delete-by-moving-to-trash (car files))) - (prmt (if trash "Trash" "Delete")) - buffers callback already-trashed - ;; Workaround emacs-26 bug with tramp see - ;; https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async/issues/80. - (async-quiet-switch "-q")) - (cl-loop with trash-alist = (and trash (helm-ff-trash-list (helm-trash-directory))) - for f in files - for buf = (helm-file-buffers f) - for trashed = (helm-ff-file-already-trashed f trash-alist) - for dot-file-p = (helm-ff-dot-file-p f) - when (and helm-ff-signal-error-on-dot-files - dot-file-p) - do (cl-return (error "Error: Cannot operate on `.' or `..'")) - when buf - do (setq buffers (nconc buf buffers)) - when trashed - do (push trashed already-trashed)) - (setq callback (lambda (result) - (helm-ff--delete-async-modeline-mode -1) - (when (file-exists-p helm-ff-delete-log-file) - (display-warning 'helm - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents - helm-ff-delete-log-file) - (buffer-string)) - :error - "*helm delete files*") - (fit-window-to-buffer (get-buffer-window - "*helm delete files*")) - (delete-file helm-ff-delete-log-file)) - (when buffers - (helm-read-answer-dolist-with-action - "Kill buffer `%s', too? " - buffers #'kill-buffer)) - (run-with-timer - 0.1 nil - (lambda () - (helm-delete-async-mode-line-message - "%s (%s/%s) file(s) async done" - 'helm-delete-async-message - (if trash "Trashing" "Deleting") - result (length files)))))) - (setq helm-ff--trash-flag trash) - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups files) - (if (not (y-or-n-p (format "%s *%s File(s)" prmt (length files)))) - (message "(No deletions performed)") - (async-start - `(lambda () - (require 'cl-lib) - ;; `delete-by-moving-to-trash' have to be set globally, - ;; using the TRASH argument of delete-file or - ;; delete-directory is not enough. - (setq delete-by-moving-to-trash ,trash) - (let ((result 0)) - (dolist (file ',files result) - (condition-case err - (cond ((and ,trash - (cl-loop for f in ',already-trashed - thereis (file-equal-p f file))) - (error (format "`%s' is already trashed" file))) - ((eq (nth 0 (file-attributes file)) t) - (delete-directory file 'recursive ,trash) - (setq result (1+ result))) - (t (delete-file file ,trash) - (setq result (1+ result)))) - (error (with-temp-file ,helm-ff-delete-log-file - (insert (format-time-string "%x:%H:%M:%S\n")) - (insert (format "%s:%s\n " - (car err) - (mapconcat 'identity (cdr err) " "))))))))) - callback) - (helm-ff--delete-async-modeline-mode 1))))) - -(defun helm-find-file-or-marked (candidate) - "Open file CANDIDATE or open helm marked files in separate windows. -Called with one prefix arg open files in separate windows in a -vertical split. -Called with two prefix arg open files in background without -selecting them." - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (url-p (and helm--url-regexp ; we should have only one candidate. - (string-match helm--url-regexp candidate))) - (ffap-newfile-prompt helm-ff-newfile-prompt-p) - (find-file-wildcards nil) - (helm--reading-passwd-or-string t)) - (if (cdr marked) - (if (equal helm-current-prefix-arg '(16)) - (mapcar 'find-file-noselect marked) - ;; If helm-current-prefix-arg is detected split is done - ;; vertically. - (helm-window-show-buffers (mapcar 'find-file-noselect marked))) - (let ((dir (and (not url-p) (helm-basedir candidate)))) - (cond ((and dir (file-directory-p dir)) - (find-file (substitute-in-file-name candidate))) - (url-p (find-file-at-point candidate)) - ;; A a non--existing filename ending with / - ;; Create a directory and jump to it. - ((and (not (file-exists-p candidate)) - (string-match "/$" candidate)) - (helm-ff--mkdir candidate 'helm-ff)) - ;; A non--existing filename NOT ending with / or - ;; an existing filename, create or jump to it. - ;; If the basedir of candidate doesn't exists, - ;; ask for creating it. - (dir - (helm-ff--mkdir dir) - (find-file candidate)) - ;; Find file at `default-directory' when basedir is - ;; unspecified e.g user hit C-k foo RET. - (t (find-file candidate))))))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-find-file-other-tab - "Run find file in other tab action from `helm-source-buffers-list'." - 'find-file-other-tab - (cl-assert (fboundp 'tab-bar-mode) nil "Tab-bar-mode not available")) - -(defun helm-ff--new-dirs-to-update (path) - "Collect directories to update when creating new directory PATH." - (let ((result (list path))) - (helm-awhile (helm-reduce-file-name path 1) - (if (not (file-directory-p it)) - (progn (push it result) (setq path it)) - (push it result) - (cl-return))) - result)) - -(defun helm-ff--mkdir (dir &optional helm-ff) - (when (or (not confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer) - (y-or-n-p (format "Create directory `%s'? " - (abbreviate-file-name - (expand-file-name dir))))) - (let ((dirfname (directory-file-name dir)) - (to-update (and helm-ff (helm-ff--new-dirs-to-update dir)))) - (if (file-exists-p dirfname) - (error - "Mkdir: Unable to create directory `%s': file exists." - (helm-basename dirfname)) - (make-directory dir 'parent)) - (when helm-ff - ;; Refresh cache. - (mapc (lambda (x) (helm-ff-directory-files x t)) to-update) - ;; Allow having this new dir in history - ;; to be able to retrieve it immediately - ;; if we want to e.g copy a file from somewhere in it. - (setq helm-ff-default-directory - (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name dir))) - (push helm-ff-default-directory helm-ff-history)) - (or (and helm-ff (helm-find-files-1 dir)) t)))) - -(defun helm-transform-file-load-el (actions candidate) - "Add action to load the file CANDIDATE if it is an Emacs Lisp -file. Else return ACTIONS unmodified." - (if (member (file-name-extension candidate) '("el" "elc")) - (append actions '(("Load Emacs Lisp File" . load-file))) - actions)) - -(defun helm-transform-file-browse-url (actions candidate) - "Add an action to browse the file CANDIDATE if it is a HTML file or URL. -Else return ACTIONS unmodified." - (let ((browse-action '("Browse with Browser" . browse-url))) - (cond ((string-match "^http\\|^ftp" candidate) - (cons browse-action actions)) - ((string-match "\\.html?$" candidate) - (append actions (list browse-action))) - (t actions)))) - -(defun helm-file-on-mounted-network-p (file) - "Return non-nil when FILE is part of a mounted remote directory. - -This function is checking `helm-mounted-network-directories' -list." - (when helm-mounted-network-directories - (cl-loop for dir in helm-mounted-network-directories - thereis (file-in-directory-p file dir)))) - -;; helm-find-files bindings for filecache -(defvar file-cache-alist) - -(defun helm-ff-cache-add-file (_candidate) - (require 'filecache) - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t))) - (mapc 'file-cache-add-file mkd))) - -(defun helm-ff-file-cache-remove-file-1 (file) - "Remove FILE from `file-cache-alist'." - (let ((entry (assoc (helm-basename file) file-cache-alist)) - (dir (helm-basedir file)) - new-entry) - (setq new-entry (remove dir entry)) - (when (= (length entry) 1) - (setq new-entry nil)) - (setq file-cache-alist - (cons new-entry (remove entry file-cache-alist))))) - -(defun helm-ff-file-cache-remove-file (_file) - "Remove marked files from `file-cache-alist.'" - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) - (mapc 'helm-ff-file-cache-remove-file-1 mkd))) - -;;; Find files in file -;; -;; -(defclass helm-find-files-in-file-class (helm-source-in-file helm-type-file) ()) -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((source helm-find-files-in-file-class)) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'candidate-transformer) - (setf (slot-value source 'candidate-transformer) - (append (helm-mklist it) - (list (lambda (candidates) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - when (and (not (string= c "")) - (file-exists-p c)) - collect c))))))) - -(defun helm-find-files-in-file-build-source (file) - (helm-make-source - (format "Find files in `%s'" (helm-basename file)) - 'helm-find-files-in-file-class - :candidates-file file)) - -(defun helm-find-files-in-file (_file) - "Helm action for listing filenames listed in marked files." - (require 'helm-for-files) - (let ((sources (cl-loop for f in (helm-marked-candidates) - collect (helm-find-files-in-file-build-source f)))) - (helm :sources sources - :quit-if-no-candidate (lambda () - (message "No files found in file(s)")) - :buffer "*helm find files in files*"))) - -(cl-defun helm-ff-mcp (_candidate) - "Copy the car of marked candidates to the remaining marked candidates. - -The car of marked should be a regular file and the rest of marked (cdr) should -be directories." - (let* ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates)) - (file (car mkd)) - (targets (cdr mkd)) - (skipped 0) - operations) - (cl-assert (file-regular-p file) nil (format "ERROR: Not a regular file `%s'" file)) - (cl-assert targets nil (format "ERROR: No destination specified for file `%s'" file)) - (cl-assert (cl-loop for f in targets always (file-directory-p f)) nil - "ERROR: Destinations must be directories") - (when targets - (cl-loop with yes-for-all - for dest in targets - for dest-file = (expand-file-name (helm-basename file) dest) - for dir-ok = (file-accessible-directory-p dest) - for exists = (and dir-ok - (file-exists-p - (expand-file-name - (helm-basename file) dest))) - for overwrite = (or (null exists) - yes-for-all - (pcase (helm-read-answer - (format - "File `%s' already-exists, overwrite (y,n,!,q) ? " - dest-file) - '("y" "n" "!" "q")) - ("y" t) - ("n" nil) - ("!" (prog1 t - (setq yes-for-all t))) - ("q" (cl-return-from helm-ff-mcp - (message "Operation aborted"))))) - if dir-ok - do (if overwrite - (push (list file (file-name-as-directory dest) overwrite) operations) - (cl-incf skipped)) - else do (cl-incf skipped)) - (when operations - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (mapcar #'abbreviate-file-name targets) - (if (y-or-n-p (format "Copy `%s' to directories?" (helm-basename file))) - (progn - (process-put - (async-start - `(lambda () - (require 'cl-lib) - (cl-loop with copies = 0 - with skipped = ,skipped - for (file dest overwrite) in ',operations - do (condition-case _err - (progn - (copy-file file dest overwrite) - (cl-incf copies)) - (file-error (cl-incf skipped))) - finally return (list file copies skipped))) - (lambda (result) - (let ((copied (nth 1 result))) - (dired-async--modeline-mode -1) - (run-with-idle-timer - 0.1 nil - (lambda () - (dired-async-mode-line-message - "Mcp done, %s %s of %s done, %s files skipped" - 'dired-async-message - copied - (if (> copied 1) - "copies" "copy") - (helm-basename (nth 0 result)) - (nth 2 result))))))) - 'dired-async-process t) - (dired-async--modeline-mode 1)) - (message "Operation aborted"))))))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-mcp - "Copy the car of marked candidates to the remaining marked candidates." - 'helm-ff-mcp) -;;; File name history -;; -;; -(defun helm-files-save-file-name-history (&optional force) - "Save marked files to `file-name-history'." - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (src-name (assoc-default 'name src))) - (when (or force (helm-file-completion-source-p src) - (member src-name helm-files-save-history-extra-sources)) - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (history-delete-duplicates t)) - (cl-loop for sel in mkd - when (and sel - (stringp sel) - ;; If file was one of HFF candidates assume it - ;; is an existing file, so no need to call - ;; file-exists-p which is costly on remote candidates. - ;; (file-exists-p sel) - (not (helm-ff--file-directory-p sel)) - ;; When creating a new directory previous test - ;; check for file-directory-p BEFORE its - ;; creation, so check for ending slash as - ;; well to know if it is a future directory. - (not (string-match "/\\'" sel))) - do - ;; we use `abbreviate-file-name' here because - ;; other parts of Emacs seems to, - ;; and we don't want to introduce duplicates. - (add-to-history 'file-name-history - (abbreviate-file-name sel))))))) -(add-hook 'helm-exit-minibuffer-hook 'helm-files-save-file-name-history) - -(defvar helm-source-file-name-history - (helm-build-sync-source "File Name History" - :candidates 'file-name-history - :persistent-action #'ignore - :filtered-candidate-transformer #'helm-file-name-history-transformer - :action 'helm-type-file-actions)) - -(defun helm-file-name-history-show-or-hide-deleted () - (interactive) - (setq helm-file-name-history-hide-deleted - (not helm-file-name-history-hide-deleted)) - (helm-update)) -(put 'helm-file-name-history-show-or-hide-deleted 'helm-only t) - -(defvar helm-file-name-history-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c d") 'helm-file-name-history-show-or-hide-deleted) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-f") 'helm-ff-file-name-history-run-ff) - map)) - -(defun helm-file-name-history-transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop with lgst = helm-file-name-history-max-length - for elm in candidates - for c = (truncate-string-to-width - elm helm-file-name-history-max-length nil nil t) - for disp = (cond ((or (file-remote-p elm) - (and (fboundp 'tramp-archive-file-name-p) - (tramp-archive-file-name-p c))) - (propertize c 'face 'helm-history-remote)) - ((file-exists-p elm) - (let ((last-access (format-time-string "%d/%m/%Y %X" - (nth 4 (file-attributes elm))))) - (propertize - elm 'display - (concat (propertize c 'face 'helm-ff-file) - (make-string (1+ (- lgst (length c))) ? ) - last-access)))) - (t (unless helm-file-name-history-hide-deleted - (propertize c 'face 'helm-history-deleted)))) - when disp - collect (cons (if helm-ff-icon-mode - (concat (all-the-icons-icon-for-file c) " " disp) - disp) - c))) - -(defun helm-ff-file-name-history-ff (candidate) - (helm-set-pattern - (expand-file-name candidate))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-file-name-history-run-ff - "Switch back to current HFF session with selection as preselect." - 'helm-ff-file-name-history-ff) - -(defun helm-ff-file-name-history-delete-item (_candidate) - (let ((files (helm-marked-candidates))) - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name - (helm-ff--count-and-collect-dups files) - (when (y-or-n-p "Delete file(s) from history? ") - (cl-loop for f in files do - (setq file-name-history (delete f file-name-history)))) - (message nil)))) - -(defun helm-ff-file-name-history () - "Switch to `file-name-history' without quitting `helm-find-files'." - (interactive) - (let ((src (helm-build-sync-source "File name history" - :init (lambda () - (with-helm-alive-p - (when helm-ff-file-name-history-use-recentf - (require 'recentf) - (or recentf-mode (recentf-mode 1))))) - :candidate-number-limit (helm-aand (or (get 'file-name-history 'history-length) - history-length) - (and (numberp it) it)) - :candidates (lambda () - (if helm-ff-file-name-history-use-recentf - recentf-list - file-name-history)) - :help-message 'helm-file-name-history-help-message - :fuzzy-match t - :persistent-action 'ignore - :migemo t - :filtered-candidate-transformer 'helm-file-name-history-transformer - :action (helm-make-actions - "Find file" (lambda (candidate) - (helm-set-pattern - (expand-file-name candidate)) - (with-helm-after-update-hook (helm-exit-minibuffer))) - "Find file in helm" 'helm-ff-file-name-history-ff - "Delete candidate(s)" 'helm-ff-file-name-history-delete-item) - :keymap helm-file-name-history-map))) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm :sources src - :buffer "*helm-file-name-history*" - :allow-nest t - :resume 'noresume)))) -(put 'helm-ff-file-name-history 'helm-only t) - -;;; Browse project -;; Need dependencies: -;; -;; -;; Only hg and git are supported for now. -(defvar helm--browse-project-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) -(defvar helm-buffers-in-project-p) - -(defvar helm-browse-project-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-generic-files-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g a") 'helm-browse-project-run-ag) - map)) - -(defun helm-browse-project-get-buffers (root-directory) - (cl-loop for b in (helm-buffer-list) - ;; FIXME: Why default-directory is root-directory - ;; for current-buffer when coming from helm-quit-and-find-file. - for cd = (with-current-buffer b default-directory) - for bn = (buffer-file-name (get-buffer b)) - if (or (and bn (file-in-directory-p bn root-directory)) - (and (null bn) - (not (file-remote-p cd)) - (file-in-directory-p cd root-directory))) - collect b)) - -(defun helm-browse-project-build-buffers-source (directory) - (helm-make-source "Buffers in project" 'helm-source-buffers - :header-name (lambda (name) - (format - "%s (%s)" - name (abbreviate-file-name directory))) - :buffer-list (lambda () (helm-browse-project-get-buffers directory)))) - -(defun helm-browse-project-walk-directory (directory) - "Default function for `helm-browse-project-default-find-files-fn'." - (helm-walk-directory - directory - :directories nil :path 'full :skip-subdirs t)) - -(defun helm-browse-project-find-files-1 (directory program) - "List files in DIRECTORY recursively with external PROGRAM." - (require 'helm-fd) - (let* ((fd-exe (or helm-fd-executable - (executable-find "fdfind") - (executable-find "fd"))) - (cmd (cl-ecase program - (ag "ag --hidden -g '.*' %s") - (rg "rg --files --hidden -g '*' %s") - (fd (concat fd-exe " --hidden --type f --glob '*' %s"))))) - (with-temp-buffer - (call-process-shell-command - (format cmd directory) - nil t nil) - (mapcar (lambda (f) (expand-file-name f directory)) - (split-string (buffer-string) "\n"))))) - -(defun helm-browse-project-ag-find-files (directory) - "A suitable function for `helm-browse-project-default-find-files-fn'. -Use AG as backend." - (helm-browse-project-find-files-1 directory 'ag)) - -(defun helm-browse-project-rg-find-files (directory) - "A suitable function for `helm-browse-project-default-find-files-fn'. -Use RG as backend." - (helm-browse-project-find-files-1 directory 'rg)) - -(defun helm-browse-project-fd-find-files (directory) - "A suitable function for `helm-browse-project-default-find-files-fn'. -Use FD as backend." - (helm-browse-project-find-files-1 directory 'fd)) - -(defun helm-browse-project-ag (_candidate) - "A `helm-grep' AG action for `helm-browse-project'." - (let ((dir (with-helm-buffer (helm-get-attr 'root-dir)))) - (helm-grep-ag dir helm-current-prefix-arg))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-browse-project-run-ag - "Run `helm-grep' AG from `helm-browse-project'." - 'helm-browse-project-ag) - -(defclass helm-browse-project-override-inheritor (helm-type-file) ()) - -(defclass helm-browse-project-source (helm-source-in-buffer - helm-browse-project-override-inheritor) - ((root-dir :initarg :root-dir - :initform nil - :custom 'file) - (match-part :initform - (lambda (c) - (if (with-helm-buffer - helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename) - (helm-basename c) c))) - (filter-one-by-one :initform - (lambda (c) - (if (with-helm-buffer - helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename) - (cons (propertize (helm-basename c) - 'face 'helm-ff-file) - c) - (propertize c 'face 'helm-ff-file))))) - "Class to define a source in `helm-browse-project' handling non -VC handled directories.") - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :after ((source helm-browse-project-override-inheritor)) - (let ((actions (slot-value source 'action))) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) - (helm-append-at-nth - (symbol-value actions) - '(("Grep project with AG `M-g a, C-u select type'" . helm-browse-project-ag)) - 7)) - (setf (slot-value source 'keymap) helm-browse-project-map))) - -(defun helm-browse-project-find-files (directory &optional refresh) - "Browse non VC handled directory DIRECTORY." - (when refresh (remhash directory helm--browse-project-cache)) - (unless (gethash directory helm--browse-project-cache) - (puthash directory (funcall helm-browse-project-default-find-files-fn - directory) - helm--browse-project-cache)) - (helm :sources `(,(helm-browse-project-build-buffers-source directory) - ,(helm-make-source "Browse project" - 'helm-browse-project-source - :root-dir directory - :data (gethash directory helm--browse-project-cache) - :header-name - (lambda (name) - (format - "%s (%s)" - name (abbreviate-file-name directory))))) - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :buffer "*helm browse project*")) - -(defvar helm-browse-project-history nil) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-projects-history (arg) - (interactive "P") - (helm :sources - (helm-build-sync-source "Project history" - :candidates helm-browse-project-history - :action (lambda (candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory candidate - (helm-browse-project - (or arg helm-current-prefix-arg))))) - :buffer "*helm browse project history*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-browse-project (arg) - "Preconfigured helm to browse projects. -Browse files and see status of project with its VCS. -Only HG and GIT are supported for now. -Fall back to `helm-browse-project-find-files' if current -directory is not under control of one of those VCS. -With a prefix ARG browse files recursively, with two prefix ARG -rebuild the cache. -If the current directory is found in the cache, start -`helm-browse-project-find-files' even with no prefix ARG. -NOTE: The prefix ARG have no effect on the VCS controlled -directories. - -Needed dependencies for VCS: - -and -." - (interactive "P") - (require 'helm-x-files) - (let ((helm-type-buffer-actions - (remove (assoc "Browse project from buffer" - helm-type-buffer-actions) - helm-type-buffer-actions)) - (helm-buffers-in-project-p t)) - (cl-flet ((push-to-hist (root) - (setq helm-browse-project-history - (cons root (delete root helm-browse-project-history))))) - (helm-acond ((and (require 'helm-ls-git nil t) - (fboundp 'helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (helm-ls-git-root-dir)) - (push-to-hist it) - (helm-ls-git)) - ((and (require 'helm-ls-hg nil t) - (fboundp 'helm-hg-root) - (helm-hg-root)) - (push-to-hist it) - (helm-hg-find-files-in-project)) - ((helm-browse-project-get--root-dir (helm-current-directory)) - (if (or arg (gethash it helm--browse-project-cache)) - (progn - (push-to-hist it) - (helm-browse-project-find-files it (equal arg '(16)))) - (helm :sources (helm-browse-project-build-buffers-source it) - :buffer "*helm browse project*"))))))) - -(defun helm-browse-project-get--root-dir (directory) - (cl-loop with dname = (file-name-as-directory directory) - while (and dname (not (gethash dname helm--browse-project-cache))) - if (file-remote-p dname) - do (setq dname nil) else - do (setq dname (helm-basedir (substring dname 0 (1- (length dname))))) - finally return (or dname (file-name-as-directory directory)))) - -(defun helm-ff-browse-project (_candidate) - "Browse project in current directory. -See `helm-browse-project'." - (with-helm-default-directory helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-browse-project helm-current-prefix-arg))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-browse-project - "Run browse project." - 'helm-ff-browse-project) - -;;; Actions calling helm and main interactive functions. -;; -;; -(defun helm-ff-gid (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-gid))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-gid - "Run gid from HFF." - 'helm-ff-gid) - -;; helm-find bindings for helm-find-files. -(defun helm-ff-find-sh-command (_candidate) - "Run `helm-find' from `helm-find-files'." - (require 'helm-find) - (helm-find-1 helm-ff-default-directory)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-find-sh-command - "Run find shell command action with key from `helm-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-find-sh-command) - -;; helm-hd bindings for hff -(defun helm-ff-fd (_candidate) - "Run fd shell command from `helm-find-files'." - (require 'helm-fd) - (helm-fd-1 helm-ff-default-directory)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-ff-run-fd - "Run fd shell command action with key from `helm-find-files'." - 'helm-ff-fd) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-find-files (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for helm implementation of `find-file'. -Called with a prefix arg show history if some. -Don't call it from programs, use `helm-find-files-1' instead. -This is the starting point for nearly all actions you can do on -files." - (interactive "P") - (let* (tramp-archive-enabled ; Disable tramp-archive which is - ; kicking in unexpectedly. - (hist (and arg helm-ff-history (helm-find-files-history nil))) - (smart-input (or hist (helm-find-files-initial-input))) - (default-input (expand-file-name (helm-current-directory))) - (input (cond ((and (null hist) - helm-find-files-ignore-thing-at-point) - default-input) - ((and (eq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode) - org-directory - (not smart-input)) - (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name org-directory))) - ((and (eq major-mode 'dired-mode) smart-input) - (file-name-directory smart-input)) - ((and (not (string= smart-input "")) - smart-input)) - (t default-input))) - (input-as-presel (null (file-directory-p input))) - (presel (helm-aif (or hist - (and input-as-presel input) - (buffer-file-name (current-buffer)) - (and (eq major-mode 'dired-mode) - smart-input)) - (if (and helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (null hist) - (not (string-match-p "[.]\\{1,2\\}\\'" it))) - (helm-basename it) - it)))) - ;; Continue using the same display function as history which used - ;; probably itself the same display function as inner HFF call, - ;; i.e. if history was using frame use a frame otherwise use a window. - (when (and hist (buffer-live-p (get-buffer helm-ff-history-buffer-name))) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-display-function - (with-current-buffer helm-ff-history-buffer-name - helm-display-function) - 'helm--last-frame-parameters - (with-current-buffer helm-ff-history-buffer-name - helm--last-frame-parameters))) - (set-text-properties 0 (length input) nil input) - (setq current-prefix-arg nil) - ;; Allow next helm session to reuse helm--last-frame-parameters as - ;; resume would do. - (let ((helm--executing-helm-action (not (null hist)))) - (helm-find-files-1 input (and presel (null helm-ff-no-preselect) - (format helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (regexp-quote presel))))))) - - - -(provide 'helm-files) - -;;; helm-files.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-global-bindings.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-global-bindings.el deleted file mode 100644 index 5f4ff98..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-global-bindings.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-global-bindings.el --- Bind global helm commands -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm-lib) ; For helm-aif (bug #2520). - - -;;; Command Keymap -;; -;; -(defgroup helm-global-bindings nil - "Global bindings for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-command-prefix-key - (helm-aif (car (where-is-internal 'Control-X-prefix (list global-map))) - (concat it [?c])) - "The key `helm-command-prefix' is bound to in the global map." - :type '(choice (string :tag "Key") (const :tag "no binding")) - :group 'helm-global-bindings - :set - (lambda (var key) - (when (and (boundp var) (symbol-value var)) - (define-key (current-global-map) - (read-kbd-macro (symbol-value var)) nil)) - (when key - (define-key (current-global-map) - (read-kbd-macro key) 'helm-command-prefix)) - (set var key))) - -(defvar helm-command-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "a") 'helm-apropos) - (define-key map (kbd "e") 'helm-etags-select) - (define-key map (kbd "l") 'helm-locate) - (define-key map (kbd "s") 'helm-surfraw) - (define-key map (kbd "r") 'helm-regexp) - (define-key map (kbd "m") 'helm-man-woman) - (define-key map (kbd "t") 'helm-top) - (define-key map (kbd "/") 'helm-find) - (define-key map (kbd "i") 'helm-imenu) - (define-key map (kbd "I") 'helm-imenu-in-all-buffers) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-lisp-completion-at-point) - (define-key map (kbd "p") 'helm-list-emacs-process) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x r b") 'helm-filtered-bookmarks) - (define-key map (kbd "M-y") 'helm-show-kill-ring) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c ") 'helm-all-mark-rings) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-f") 'helm-find-files) - (define-key map (kbd "f") 'helm-multi-files) - (define-key map (kbd "C-:") 'helm-eval-expression-with-eldoc) - (define-key map (kbd "C-,") 'helm-calcul-expression) - (define-key map (kbd "M-x") 'helm-M-x) - (define-key map (kbd "M-s o") 'helm-occur) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g a") 'helm-do-grep-ag) - (define-key map (kbd "c") 'helm-colors) - (define-key map (kbd "F") 'helm-select-xfont) - (define-key map (kbd "8") 'helm-ucs) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c f") 'helm-recentf) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c g") 'helm-google-suggest) - (define-key map (kbd "h i") 'helm-info-at-point) - (define-key map (kbd "h r") 'helm-info-emacs) - (define-key map (kbd "h g") 'helm-info-gnus) - (define-key map (kbd "h h") 'helm-documentation) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-b") 'helm-buffers-list) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x r i") 'helm-register) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x") 'helm-run-external-command) - (define-key map (kbd "b") 'helm-resume) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g i") 'helm-gid) - (define-key map (kbd "@") 'helm-list-elisp-packages) - map)) - -;; Don't override the keymap we just defined with an empty -;; keymap. This also protect bindings changed by the user. -(defvar helm-command-prefix) -(define-prefix-command 'helm-command-prefix) -(fset 'helm-command-prefix helm-command-map) -(setq helm-command-prefix helm-command-map) - - -;;; Menu - -(require 'helm-easymenu) - - -;;; Provide - -(provide 'helm-global-bindings) - -;;; helm-global-bindings.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-help.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-help.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0877176..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-help.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2571 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-help.el --- Help messages for Helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'helm) - - -(defgroup helm-help nil - "Embedded help for `helm'." - :group 'helm) - -(defface helm-helper - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit helm-header)) - "Face for Helm help string in minibuffer." - :group 'helm-help) - -(defvar helm-help--string-list '(helm-help-message - helm-buffer-help-message - helm-ff-help-message - helm-read-file-name-help-message - helm-generic-file-help-message - helm-fd-help-message - helm-grep-help-message - helm-pdfgrep-help-message - helm-etags-help-message - helm-ucs-help-message - helm-bookmark-help-message - helm-esh-help-message - helm-buffers-ido-virtual-help-message - helm-moccur-help-message - helm-top-help-message - helm-el-package-help-message - helm-M-x-help-message - helm-imenu-help-message - helm-colors-help-message - helm-semantic-help-message - helm-kmacro-help-message - helm-kill-ring-help-message) - "A list of help messages (strings) used by `helm-documentation'.") - -(defvar helm-documentation-buffer-name "*helm documentation*") - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-documentation () - "Preconfigured `helm' for Helm documentation. -With a prefix arg refresh the documentation. - -Find here the documentation of all documented sources." - (interactive) - (let ((buf (get-buffer-create helm-documentation-buffer-name))) - (switch-to-buffer buf) - (set-buffer buf) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (erase-buffer) - (save-excursion - (cl-loop for elm in helm-help--string-list - for str = (helm-interpret-value elm) - do (insert (substitute-command-keys str) "\n\n"))) - (org-mode)) - (setq buffer-read-only t) - (view-mode))) - - -;;; Local help messages. - -;;; `helm-buffer-list' help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-buffer-help-message - "* Helm Buffer - -** Tips - -*** Completion - -**** Major-mode - -You can enter a partial major-mode name (e.g. lisp, sh) to narrow down buffers. -To specify the major-mode, prefix it with \"*\" e.g. \"*lisp\". - -If you want to match all buffers but the ones with a specific major-mode -\(negation), prefix the major-mode with \"!\" e.g. \"*!lisp\". - -If you want to specify more than one major-mode, separate them with \",\", -e.g. \"*!lisp,!sh,!fun\" lists all buffers but the ones in lisp-mode, sh-mode -and fundamental-mode. - -Then enter a space followed by a pattern to narrow down to buffers matching this -pattern. - -**** Search inside buffers - -If you enter a space and a pattern prefixed by \"@\", Helm searches for text -matching this pattern *inside* the buffer (i.e. not in the name of the buffer). - -Negation are supported i.e. \"!\". - -When you specify more than one of such patterns, it will match -buffers with contents matching each of these patterns i.e. AND, -not OR. That means that if you specify \"@foo @bar\" the contents -of buffer will have to be matched by foo AND bar. If you specify -\"@foo @!bar\" it means the contents of the buffer have to be -matched by foo but NOT bar. - -If you enter a pattern prefixed with an escaped \"@\", Helm searches for a -buffer matching \"@pattern\" but does not search inside the buffer. - -**** Search by directory name - -If you prefix the pattern with \"/\", Helm matches over the directory names -of the buffers. - -This feature can be used to narrow down the search to one directory while -subsequent strings entered after a space match over the buffer name only. - -Note that negation is not supported for matching on buffer filename. - -Starting from Helm v1.6.8, you can specify more than one directory. - -**** Fuzzy matching - -`helm-buffers-fuzzy-matching' turns on fuzzy matching on buffer -names, but not on directory names or major modes. A pattern -starting with \"^\" disables fuzzy matching and matching is done -litteraly IOW do not use regexps (\"^\" or whatever special -regexp character) when you want to fuzzy match. - -**** Examples - -With the following pattern - - \"*lisp ^helm @moc\" - -Helm narrows down the list by selecting only the buffers that are in lisp mode, -start with \"helm\" and which content matches \"moc\". - -Without the \"@\" - - \"*lisp ^helm moc\" - -Helm looks for lisp mode buffers starting with \"helm\" and containing \"moc\" -in their name. - -With this other pattern - - \"*!lisp !helm\" - -Helm narrows down to buffers that are not in \"lisp\" mode and that do not match -\"helm\". - -With this last pattern - - /helm/ w3 - -Helm narrows down to buffers that are in any \"helm\" subdirectory and -matching \"w3\". - -*** Creating buffers - -When creating a new buffer, use `\\[universal-argument]' to choose a mode from a -list. This list is customizable, see `helm-buffers-favorite-modes'. - -*** Killing buffers - -You can kill buffers either one by one or all the marked buffers at once. - -One kill-buffer command leaves Helm while the other is persistent. Run the -persistent kill-buffer command either with the regular -`helm-execute-persistent-action' called with a prefix argument (`\\[universal-argument] \\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]') -or with its specific command `helm-buffer-run-kill-persistent'. See the -bindings below. - -*** Switching to buffers - -To switch to a buffer, press RET, to switch to a buffer in another window, select this buffer -and press \\\\[helm-buffer-switch-other-window], when called with a prefix arg -the buffer will be displayed vertically in other window. -If you mark more than one buffer, the marked buffers will be displayed in different windows. - -*** Saving buffers - -If buffer is associated to a file and is modified, it is by default colorized in orange, -see [[Meaning of colors and prefixes for buffers][Meaning of colors and prefixes for buffers]]. -You can save these buffers with \\\\[helm-buffer-save-persistent]. -If you want to save all these buffers, you can mark them with \\[helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers] -and save them with \\[helm-buffer-save-persistent]. You can also do this in one step with -\\[helm-buffer-run-save-some-buffers]. Note that you will not be asked for confirmation. - -*** Meaning of colors and prefixes for buffers - -Remote buffers are prefixed with '@'. -Red => Buffer's file was modified on disk by an external process. -Indianred2 => Buffer exists but its file has been deleted. -Orange => Buffer is modified and not saved to disk. -Italic => A non-file buffer. -Yellow => Tramp archive buffer. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description| -|-------------+----------| -|\\[helm-buffer-run-zgrep]|Grep Buffer(s) works as zgrep too (`\\[universal-argument]' to grep all buffers but non-file buffers). -|\\[helm-buffers-run-occur]|Multi-Occur buffer or marked buffers (`\\[universal-argument]' to toggle force-searching current-buffer). -|\\[helm-buffer-switch-other-window]|Switch to other window. -|\\[helm-buffer-switch-other-frame]|Switch to other frame. -|\\[helm-buffers-run-browse-project]|Browse project from buffer. -|\\[helm-buffer-run-query-replace-regexp]|Query-replace-regexp in marked buffers. -|\\[helm-buffer-run-query-replace]|Query-replace in marked buffers. -|\\[helm-buffer-run-ediff]|Ediff current buffer with candidate. With two marked buffers, ediff those buffers. -|\\[helm-buffer-run-ediff-merge]|Ediff-merge current buffer with candidate. With two marked buffers, ediff-merge those buffers. -|\\[helm-buffer-diff-persistent]|Toggle Diff-buffer with saved file without leaving Helm. -|\\[helm-buffer-revert-persistent]|Revert buffer without leaving Helm. -|\\[helm-buffer-save-persistent]|Save buffer without leaving Helm. -|\\[helm-buffer-run-save-some-buffers]|Save all unsaved buffers. -|\\[helm-buffer-run-kill-buffers]|Delete marked buffers and leave Helm. -|\\[helm-buffer-run-kill-persistent]|Delete buffer without leaving Helm. -|\\[helm-buffer-run-rename-buffer]|Rename buffer. -|\\[helm-toggle-all-marks]|Toggle all marks. -|\\[helm-mark-all]|Mark all. -|\\[helm-toggle-buffers-details]|Toggle details. -|\\[helm-buffers-toggle-show-hidden-buffers]|Show hidden buffers. -|\\[helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers]|Mark all buffers of the same type (color) as current buffer.") - -;;; Find files help (`helm-find-files') -;; -;; -(defvar helm-ff-help-message - "* Helm Find Files - -** Tips - -*** Navigation summary - -For a better experience you can enable auto completion by setting -`helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value' to non-nil in your init file. It is not -enabled by default to not confuse new users. - -**** Navigate with arrow keys - -You can use and arrows to go down or up one level, to disable -this customize `helm-ff-lynx-style-map'. -Note that using `setq' will NOT work. - -**** Use `\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' (persistent action) on a directory to go down one level - -On a symlinked directory a prefix argument expands to its true name. - -**** Use `\\\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' or `DEL' on a directory to go up one level - -***** `DEL' behavior - -`DEL' by default deletes char backward. - -But when `helm-ff-DEL-up-one-level-maybe' is non nil `DEL' behaves -differently depending on the contents of helm-pattern. It goes up one -level if the pattern is a directory ending with \"/\" or disables HFF -auto update and delete char backward if the pattern is a filename or -refers to a non existing path. Going up one level can be disabled -if necessary by deleting \"/\" at the end of the pattern using -\\\\[backward-char] and \\[helm-delete-minibuffer-contents]. - -Note that when deleting char backward, Helm takes care of -disabling update giving you the opportunity to edit your pattern for -e.g. renaming a file or creating a new file or directory. -When `helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value' is non nil you may want to -disable it temporarily, see [[Toggle auto-completion][Toggle auto-completion]] for this. - -**** Use `\\\\[helm-find-files-down-last-level]' to walk back the resulting tree of all the `\\\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' or DEL you did - -The tree is reinitialized each time you browse a new tree with -`\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' or by entering some pattern in the prompt. - -**** `RET' behavior - -It behaves differently depending on `helm-selection' (current candidate in helm-buffer): - -- candidate basename is \".\" => Open it in dired. -- candidate is a directory => Expand it. -- candidate is a file => Open it. - -If you have marked candidates and you press RET on a directory, -Helm will navigate to this directory. If you want to exit with -RET with default action with these marked candidates, press RET a -second time while you are on the root of this directory e.g. -\"/home/you/dir/.\" or press RET on any file which is not a -directory. You can also exit with default action at any moment -with `f1'. - -Note that when copying, renaming, etc. from `helm-find-files' the -destination file is selected with `helm-read-file-name'. - -**** `TAB' behavior - -Normally `TAB' is bound to `helm-select-action' in helm-map which -display the action menu. - -You can change this behavior by setting in `helm-find-files-map' -a new command for `TAB': - - (define-key helm-find-files-map (kbd \"C-i\") 'helm-ff-TAB) - -It will then behave slighly differently depending of -`helm-selection': - -- candidate basename is \".\" => open the action menu. -- candidate is a directory => expand it (behave as \\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]). -- candidate is a file => open action menu. - -Called with a prefix arg open menu unconditionally. - -*** Filter out files or directories - -You can show files or directories only with respectively -\\\\[helm-ff-toggle-dirs-only] and \\\\[helm-ff-toggle-files-only]. -These are toggle commands i.e. filter/show_all. -Changing directory disable filtering. - -*** Sort directory contents - -When listing a directory without narrowing its contents, i.e. when pattern ends with \"/\", -you can sort alphabetically, by newest or by size by using respectively -\\\\[helm-ff-sort-alpha], \\[helm-ff-sort-by-newest] or \\[helm-ff-sort-by-size]. -NOTE: -When starting back narrowing i.e. entering something in minibuffer after \"/\" sorting is done -again with fuzzy sorting and no more with sorting methods previously selected. - -You can use these sort functions only on files or directory, -see [[Filter out files or directories][Filter out files or directories]]. - -*** Find file at point - -Helm uses `ffap' partially or completely to find file at point depending on the -value of `helm-ff-guess-ffap-filenames': if non-nil, support is complete -\(annoying), if nil, support is partial. - -Note that when the variable -`helm-ff-allow-non-existing-file-at-point' is non nil Helm will -insert the filename at point even if file with this name doesn't -exists. If non existing file at point ends with numbers prefixed -with \":\" the \":\" and numbers are stripped. - -**** Find file at line number - -When text at point is in the form of - - ~/elisp/helm/helm.el:1234 - -Helm finds this file at the indicated line number, here 1234. - -**** Find URL at point - -When a URL is found at point, Helm expands to that URL only. -Pressing `RET' opens that URL using `browse-url-browser-function'. - -**** Find e-mail address at point - -When an e-mail address is found at point, Helm expands to this e-mail address -prefixed with \"mailto:\". Pressing `RET' opens a message buffer with that -e-mail address. - -*** Quick pattern expansion - -**** Enter `~/' at end of pattern to quickly reach home directory - -**** Enter `/' at end of pattern to quickly reach the file system root - -**** Enter `./' at end of pattern to quickly reach `default-directory' - -\(As per its value at the beginning of the session.) - -If you already are in the `default-directory' this will move the cursor to the top. - -**** Enter `../' at end of pattern will reach upper directory, moving cursor to the top - -This is different from using `\\\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' in that it moves -the cursor to the top instead of remaining on the previous subdir name. - -**** Enter `..name/' at end of pattern to start a recursive search - -It searches directories matching \"name\" under the current directory, -see the [[Recursive completion on subdirectories][Recursive completion on subdirectories]] section below for more details. - -**** Any environment variable (e.g. `$HOME') at end of pattern gets expanded - -**** Any valid filename yanked after pattern gets expanded - -**** Special case: URL at point - -The quick expansions do not take effect after end a URL, you must kill the -pattern first (`\\[helm-delete-minibuffer-contents]'). - -*** Helm-find-files supports fuzzy matching - -It starts from the third character of the pattern. - -For instance \"fob\" or \"fbr\" will complete \"foobar\" but \"fb\" needs a -third character in order to complete it. - -*** Watch briefly files contents while navigating - -You can use `\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' on a filename for this, then: - -- First hit expands to that filename in the Helm buffer. -- Second hit displays the buffer filename. -- Third hit kills the buffer filename. - -Note: `\\[universal-argument] \\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' displays the buffer directly. - -*** Browse images directories with `helm-follow-mode' and navigate up/down - -Before Emacs-27 Helm was using image-dired that works with -external ImageMagick tools. From Emacs-27 Helm use native -display of images with image-mode by default for Emacs-27 (see `helm-ff-display-image-native'), -this allows automatic resize when changing window size, zooming with `\\[helm-ff-increase-image-size-persistent]' and `\\[helm-ff-decrease-image-size-persistent]' -and rotate images as before. - -You can also use `helm-follow-action-forward' and `helm-follow-action-backward' with -`\\[helm-follow-action-forward]' and `\\[helm-follow-action-backward]' respectively. -Note that these commands have different behavior when `helm-follow-mode' -is enabled (go to next/previous line only). - -Use `\\[universal-argument] \\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' to display an image or kill its buffer. - -TIP: Use `\\\\[helm-toggle-resplit-and-swap-windows]' and `\\[helm-enlarge-window]' to display Helm window vertically -and to enlarge it while viewing images. -Note this may not work with exotic Helm windows settings such as the ones in Spacemacs. - -**** Show thumbnails - -Helm use image-dired to show thumbnails on image files, you can -toggle the thumbnail view with \\`\\[helm-ff-toggle-thumbnails]'. - -**** Launch a slideshow from marked files - -Helm provides an action from `helm-find-files' that allows running a slideshow on marked files. -Just mark image files and launch slideshow from action menu, bindings are self documented. - -*** Open files externally - -- Open file with external program (`\\\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]',`C-u' to choose). - -Helm is looking what is used by default to open file -externally (mailcap files) but have its own variable -`helm-external-programs-associations' to store external -applications. If you call the action or its binding without -prefix arg Helm will see if there is an application suitable in -`helm-external-programs-associations', otherwise it will look in -mailcap files. If you want to specify which external application -to use (and its options) use a prefix arg. - -If you have to pass arguments after filename use `%s' in your command e.g. \"foo %s -a -b\" -If you want to detach your program from Emacs, you can use e.g. \"(foo %s &)\" (only supported on Linux/Unix). -When using `%s' do not quote it (i.e. \"%s\"), helm is already quoting filename argument. - -Note: What you configure for Helm in `helm-external-programs-associations' -will take precedence on mailcap files. - -- Preview file with external program (`\\[helm-ff-run-preview-file-externally]'). - -Same as above but doesn't quit Helm session, it is apersistent action. - -- Open file externally with default tool (`\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool]'). - -Use `xdg-open' to open files. - -*** Toggle auto-completion - -It is useful when trying to create a new file or directory and you don't want -Helm to complete what you are writing. - -Note: On a terminal, the default binding `C-' may not work. -In this case use `C-c '. - -*** You can create a new directory and a new file at the same time - -Simply write the path in the prompt and press `RET', e.g. -\"~/new/newnew/newnewnew/my_newfile.txt\". - -*** To create a new directory, append a \"/\" to the new name and press `RET' - -*** To create a new file, enter a filename not ending with \"/\" - -Note that when you enter a new name, this one is prefixed with [?]. - -*** Recursive search from Helm-find-files - -**** You can use Helm-browse-project (see binding below) - -- With no prefix argument: -If the current directory is under version control with either git or hg and -helm-ls-git and/or helm-ls-hg are installed, it lists all the files under -version control. Otherwise it falls back to Helm-find-files. See -https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-ls-git and -https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-ls-hg. - -- With one prefix argument: -List all the files under this directory and other subdirectories -\(recursion) and this list of files will be cached. - -- With two prefix arguments: -Same but the cache is refreshed. - -**** You can start a recursive search with \"locate\", \"find\" or [[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd][Fd]] - -See \"Note\" in the [[Recursive completion on subdirectories][section on subdirectories]]. - -Using \"locate\", you can enable the local database with a prefix argument. If the -local database doesn't already exists, you will be prompted for its creation. -If it exists and you want to refresh it, give it two prefix args. - -When using locate the Helm buffer remains empty until you type something. -Regardless Helm uses the basename of the pattern entered in the helm-find-files -session by default. Hitting `\\[next-history-element]' should just kick in the -locate search with this pattern. If you want Helm to automatically do this, add -`helm-source-locate' to `helm-sources-using-default-as-input'. - -NOTE: On Windows use Everything with its command line ~es~ as a replacement of locate. -See [[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki/Locate#windows][Locate on Windows]] - -**** Recursive completion on subdirectories - -Starting from the directory you are currently browsing, it is possible to have -completion of all directories underneath. Say you are at \"/home/you/foo/\" and -you want to go to \"/home/you/foo/bar/baz/somewhere/else\", simply type -\"/home/you/foo/..else\" and hit `\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' or enter -the final \"/\". Helm will then list all possible directories under \"foo\" -matching \"else\". - -Note: Completion on subdirectories uses \"locate\" as backend, you can configure -the command with `helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command'. Because this completion -uses an index, the directory tree displayed may be out-of-date and not reflect -the latest change until you update the index (using \"updatedb\" for \"locate\"). - -If for some reason you cannot use an index, the \"find\" command from -\"findutils\" can be used instead. It will be slower though. You need to pass -the basedir as first argument of \"find\" and the subdir as the value for -'-(i)regex' or '-(i)name' with the two format specs that are mandatory in -`helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command'. - -Examples: -- \"find %s -type d -name '*%s*'\" -- \"find %s -type d -regex .*%s.*$\" - -[[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd][Fd]] command is now also -supported which is regexp based and very fast. Here is the command -line to use: - -- \"fd --hidden --type d .*%s.*$ %s\" - -You can use also a glob based search, in this case use the --glob option: - -- \"fd --hidden --type d --glob '*%s*' %s\" - -*** Insert filename at point or complete filename at point - -On insertion (i.e. there is nothing at point): - -- `\\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]': insert absolute file name. -- `\\[universal-argument] \\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]': insert abbreviated file name. -- `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]': insert relative file name. -- `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]': insert basename. - -On completion (\\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]): - -- Target starts with \"~/\": insert abbreviate file name. -- target starts with \"/\" or \"[a-z]:/\": insert full path. -- Otherwise: insert relative file name. - -*** Use the wildcard to select multiple files - -Use of wildcard is supported to run an action over a set of files. - -Example: You can copy all the files with \".el\" extension by using \"*.el\" and -then run copy action. - -Similarly, \"**.el\" (note the two stars) will recursively select all \".el\" -files under the current directory. - -Note that when recursively copying files, you may have files with same name -dispatched across different subdirectories, so when copying them in the same -directory they will get overwritten. To avoid this Helm has a special action -called \"backup files\" that has the same behavior as the command line \"cp -f ---backup=numbered\": it allows you to copy many files with the same name from -different subdirectories into one directory. Files with same name are renamed -as follows: \"foo.txt.~1~\". Like with the --force option of cp, it is possible -to backup files in current directory. - -This command is available only when `dired-async-mode' is active. - -When using an action that involves an external backend (e.g. grep), using \"**\" -is not recommended (even thought it works fine) because it will be slower to -select all the files. You are better off leaving the backend to do it, it will -be faster. However, if you know you have not many files it is reasonable to use -this, also using not recursive wildcard (e.g. \"*.el\") is perfectly fine for -this. - -The \"**\" feature is active by default in the option `helm-file-globstar'. It -is different from the Bash \"shopt globstar\" feature in that to list files with -a named extension recursively you would write \"**.el\" whereas in Bash it would -be \"**/*.el\". Directory selection with \"**/\" like Bash \"shopt globstar\" -option is not supported yet. - -Helm supports different styles of wildcards: - -- `sh' style, the ones supported by `file-expand-wildcards'. -e.g. \"*.el\", \"*.[ch]\" which match respectively all \".el\" -files or all \".c\" and \".h\" files. - -- `bash' style (partially) In addition to what allowed in `sh' -style you can specify file extensions that have more than one -character like this: \"*.{sh,py}\" which match \".sh\" and -\".py\" files. - -Of course in both styles you can specify one or two \"*\". - -*** Query replace regexp on filenames - -Replace different parts of a file basename with something else. - -When calling this action you will be prompted twice as with -`query-replace', first for the matching expression of the text to -replace and second for the replacement text. Several facilities, -however, are provided to make the two prompts more powerfull. - -**** Syntax of the first prompt - -In addition to simple regexps, these shortcuts are available: - -- Basename without extension => \"%.\" -- Only extension => \".%\" -- Substring => \"%::\" -- Whole basename => \"%\" - -**** Syntax of the second prompt - -In addition to a simple string to use as replacement, here is what you can use: - -- A placeholder refering to what you have selected in the first prompt: \"\\@\". - -After this placeholder you can use a search-and-replace syntax à-la sed: - - \"\\@/// - -You can select a substring from the string represented by the placeholder: - - \"\\@::\" - -- A special character representing a number which is incremented: \"\\#\". - -- Shortcuts for `upcase', `downcase' and `capitalize' -are available as`%u', `%d' and `%c' respectively. - -**** Examples - -***** Recursively rename all files with \".JPG\" extension to \".jpg\" - -Use the `helm-file-globstar' feature described in [[Use the wildcard to select multiple files][recursive globbing]] -by entering \"**.JPG\" at the end of the Helm-find-files pattern, then hit -\\\\[helm-ff-run-query-replace-fnames-on-marked] and enter \"JPG\" on first prompt, then \"jpg\" on second prompt and hit `RET'. - -Alternatively you can enter \".%\" at the first prompt, then \"jpg\" and hit -`RET'. Note that when using this instead of using \"JPG\" at the first prompt, -all extensions will be renamed to \"jpg\" even if the extension of one of the -files is, say, \"png\". If you want to keep the original extension you can use -\"%d\" at the second prompt (downcase). - -***** Batch-rename files from number 001 to 00x - -Use \"\\#\" inside the second prompt. - -Example 1: To rename the files - - foo.jpg - bar.jpg - baz.jpg - -to - - foo-001.jpg - foo-002.jpg - foo-003.jpg - -use \"%.\" as matching regexp and \"foo-\\#\" as replacement string. - -Example 2: To rename the files - - foo.jpg - bar.jpg - baz.jpg - -to - - foo-001.jpg - bar-002.jpg - baz-003.jpg - -use as matching regexp \"%.\" and as replacement string \"\\@-\\#\". - -***** Replace a substring - -Use \"%::\". - -Example: To rename files - - foo.jpg - bar.jpg - baz.jpg - -to - - fOo.jpg - bAr.jpg - bAz.jpg - -use as matching regexp \"%:1:2\" and as replacement string \"%u\" (upcase). - -Note that you \*cannot* use \"%.\" and \".%\" along with substring replacement. - -***** Modify the string from the placeholder (\\@) - -- By substring, i.e. only using the substring of the placeholder: \"\\@::\". -The length of placeholder is used for when unspecified. - -Example 1: \"\\@:0:2\" replaces from the beginning to the second char of the placeholder. - -Example 2: \\@:2: replaces from the second char of the placeholder to the end. - -- By search-and-replace: \"\\@///\". - -Incremental replacement is also handled in . - -Example 3: \"\\@/foo/bar/\" replaces \"foo\" by \"bar\" in the placeholder. - -Example 4: \"\\@/foo/-\\#/\" replaces \"foo\" in the placeholder by 001, 002, etc. - -***** Clash in replacements (avoid overwriting files) - -When performing any of these replacement operations you may end up with same -names as replacement. In such cases Helm numbers the file that would otherwise -overwritten. For instance, should you remove the \"-m\" part from the files -\"emacs-m1.txt\", \"emacs-m2.txt\" and \"emacs-m3.txt\" you would end up with -three files named \"emacs.txt\", the second renaming overwriting first file, and -the third renaming overwriting second file and so on. Instead Helm will -automatically rename the second and third files as \"emacs(1).txt\" and -\"emacs(2).txt\" respectively. - -***** Query-replace on filenames vs. serial-rename action - -Unlike the [[Serial renaming][serial rename]] actions, the files renamed with -the query-replace action stay in their initial directory and are not moved to -the current directory. As such, using \"\\#\" to serial-rename files only makes -sense for files inside the same directory. It even keeps renaming files -with an incremental number in the next directories. - -*** Serial renaming - -You can use the serial-rename actions to rename, copy or symlink marked files to -a specific directory or in the current directory with all the files numbered -incrementally. - -- Serial-rename by renaming: -Rename all marked files with incremental numbering to a specific directory. - -- Serial-rename by copying: -Copy all marked files with incremental numbering to a specific directory. - -- Serial-rename by symlinking: -Symlink all marked files with incremental numbering to a specific directory. - -*** Edit marked files in a dired buffer - -You can open a dired buffer containing only marked files with `\\\\[helm-ff-run-marked-files-in-dired]'. -With a prefix argument you can open this same dired buffer in wdired mode for -editing. Note that wildcards are supported as well, so you can use e.g. -\"*.txt\" to select all \".txt\" files in the current directory or \"**.txt\" to -select all files recursively from the current directory. -See [[Use the wildcard to select multiple files]] section above. - -*** Defining default target directory for copying, renaming, etc - -You can customize `helm-dwim-target' to behave differently depending on the -windows open in the current frame. Default is to provide completion on all -directories associated to each window. - -*** Copying/Renaming from or to remote directories - -Never use ssh tramp method to copy/rename large files, use -instead its scp method if you want to avoid out of memory -problems and crash Emacs or the whole system. Moreover when using -scp method, you will hit a bug when copying more than 3 files at -the time, see [[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/1945][bug#1945]]. -The best way actually is using Rsync to copy files from or to -remote, see [[Use Rsync to copy files][Use Rsync to copy files]]. -Also if you often work on remote you may consider using SSHFS -instead of relying on tramp. - -*** Copying and renaming asynchronously - -If you have the async library installed (if you got Helm from MELPA you do), you -can use it for copying/renaming files by enabling `dired-async-mode'. - -Note that even when async is enabled, running a copy/rename action with a prefix -argument will execute action synchronously. Moreover it will follow the first -file of the marked files in its destination directory. - -When `dired-async-mode' is enabled, an additional action named \"Backup files\" -will be available. (Such command is not natively available in Emacs). -See [[Use the wildcard to select multiple files]] for details. - -*** Multiple copies of a file - -The command \\\\[helm-ff-run-mcp] allows -copying a single file to multiple directories. To use it, mark -the file you want to copy first and then mark the directories -where you want to copy file. For example if you run -\\[helm-ff-run-mcp] on the marked candidates '(\"foo.txt\" \"bar/\" \"baz\"), -\"foo.txt\" will be copied to directories \"bar/\" and \"baz/\". - -*** Use Rsync to copy files - -If Rsync is available, you can use it to copy/sync files or directories -with some restrictions though: - -- Copying from/to tramp sudo method may not work (permissions). -- Copying from remote to remote is not supported (rsync restriction) -however you can mount a remote with sshfs and copy to it (best), otherwise you have to modify -the command line with a prefix arg, see [[https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/183504/how-to-rsync-files-between-two-remotes][how-to-rsync-files-between-two-remotes]] -for the command line to use. - -This command is mostly useful when copying large files as it is -fast, asynchronous and provide a progress bar in mode-line. Each -rsync process have its own progress bar, so you can run several -rsync jobs, they are independents. If rsync fails you can -consult the \"*helm-rsync*\" buffer to see rsync errors. An -help-echo (move mouse over progress bar) is provided to see which -file is in transfer. Note that when copying directories, no -trailing slashes are added to directory names, which mean that -directory is created on destination if it doesn't already exists, -see rsync documentation for more infos on rsync behavior. To -synchronize a directory, mark all in the directory and rsync all -marked to the destination directory or rsync the directory itself -to its parent, e.g. remote:/home/you/music => /home/you. - -The options are configurable through `helm-rsync-switches', but -you can modify them on the fly when needed by using a prefix arg, -in this case you will be prompted for modifications. - -NOTE: When selecting a remote file, if you use the tramp syntax -for specifying a port, i.e. host#2222, helm will add -automatically \"-e 'ssh -p 2222'\" to the rsync command line -unless you have specified yourself the \"-e\" option by editing -rsync command line with a prefix arg (see above). - -*** Access files on Android phones from Helm - -Since Android doesn't provide anymore mass storage for USB, it is -not simple to access files on Android, the best way to do this -actually seems to use Adb, here some hints to set this up, read -in addition the Tramp documentation. - -1) Install Adb, most distribution provide it. -2) Enable on your phone USB debug in System/dvlpmnt settings. -3) From helm-find-files use adb tramp method: - /adb::/ -From there you can navigate as usual, mark and copy files etc... - -*** Bookmark the `helm-find-files' session - -You can bookmark the `helm-find-files' session with `\\[helm-ff-bookmark-set]'. -You can later retrieve these bookmarks by calling `helm-filtered-bookmarks' -or, from the current `helm-find-files' session, by hitting `\\[helm-find-files-switch-to-bookmark]'. - -*** Grep files from `helm-find-files' - -You can grep individual files from `helm-find-files' by using -\`\\\\[helm-ff-run-grep]'. This same command can also -recursively grep files from the current directory when called with a prefix -argument. In this case you will be prompted for the file extensions to use -\(grep backend) or the types of files to use (ack-grep backend). See the -`helm-grep-default-command' documentation to set this up. For compressed files -or archives, use zgrep with \`\\\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]'. - -Otherwise you can use recursive commands like \`\\\\[helm-ff-run-grep-ag]' or `\\\\[helm-ff-run-git-grep]' -that are much faster than using `\\\\[helm-ff-run-grep]' with a prefix argument. -See `helm-grep-ag-command' and `helm-grep-git-grep-command' to set this up. - -You can also use \"id-utils\"' GID with \`\\\\[helm-ff-run-gid]' -by creating an ID index file with the \"mkid\" shell command. - -All those grep commands use the symbol at point as the default pattern. -Note that default is different from input (nothing is added to the prompt until -you hit `\\[next-history-element]'). - -**** Grepping on remote files - -On remote files grep is not well supported by TRAMP unless you suspend updates before -entering the pattern and re-enable it once your pattern is ready. -To toggle suspend-update, use `\\\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]'. - -*** Execute Eshell commands on files - -Setting up aliases in Eshell allows you to set up powerful customized commands. - -Your aliases for using eshell command on file should allow -specifying one or more files, use e.g. \"alias foo $1\" or -\"alias foo $*\", if you want your command to be asynchronous add -at end \"&\", e.g. \"alias foo $* &\". - -Adding Eshell aliases to your `eshell-aliases-file' or using the -`alias' command from Eshell allows you to create personalized -commands not available in `helm-find-files' actions and use them -from `\\\\[helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file]'. - -Example: You want a command to uncompress some \"*.tar.gz\" files from `helm-find-files': - -1) Create an Eshell alias named, say, \"untargz\" with the command -\"alias untargz tar zxvf $*\". - -2) Now from `helm-find-files' select the \"*.tar.gz\" file (you can also -mark files if needed) and hit `\\\\[helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file]'. - -Note: When using marked files with this, the meaning of the prefix argument is -quite subtle. Say you have \"foo\", \"bar\" and \"baz\" marked; when you run -the alias command `example' on these files with no prefix argument it will run -`example' sequentially on each file: - -$ example foo -$ example bar -$ example baz - -With a prefix argument however it will apply `example' on all files at once: - -$ example foo bar baz - -Of course the alias command should support this. - -NOTE: Helm assume that any alias command ending with '$*' or -'$*&' supports many files as arguments, so no need to give a -prefix arg for such alias, however if your command is not an -alias you have to specify a prefix arg if you want your command -to apply all files at once. - -If you add %s to the command line %s will be replaced with the candidate, this mean you can -add extra argument to your command e.g. command -extra-arg %s or command %s -extra-arg. -If you want to pass many files inside %s, don't forget to use a prefix arg. - -You can also use special placeholders in extra-args, -see the specific info page once you hit `\\\\[helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file]'. - -*** Using TRAMP with `helm-find-files' to read remote directories - -`helm-find-files' works fine with TRAMP despite some limitations. - -- Grepping files is not very well supported when used incrementally. -See [[Grepping on remote files]]. - -- Locate does not work on remote directories. - -**** A TRAMP syntax crash course - -Please refer to TRAMP's documentation for more details. - -- Connect to host 192.168.0.4 as user \"foo\": - -/scp:192.168.0.4@foo: - -- Connect to host 192.168.0.4 as user \"foo\" on port 2222: - -/scp:192.168.0.4@foo#2222: - -- Connect to host 192.168.0.4 as root using multihops syntax: - -/ssh:192.168.0.4@foo|sudo:192.168.0.4: - -Note: You can also use `tramp-default-proxies-alist' when connecting often to -the same hosts. - -As a rule of thumb, prefer the scp method unless using multihops (which only -works with the ssh method), especially when copying large files. - -IMPORTANT: -You need to hit `C-j' once on top of a directory on the first connection -to complete the pattern in the minibuffer. - -**** Display color for directories, symlinks etc... with tramp - -Starting at helm version 2.9.7 it is somewhat possible to -colorize fnames by listing files without loosing performances with -external commands (ls and awk) if your system is compatible. -For this you can use `helm-list-dir-external' as value -for `helm-list-directory-function'. - -See `helm-list-directory-function' documentation for more infos. - -**** Completing host - -As soon as you enter the first \":\" after method e.g =/scp:= you will -have some completion about previously used hosts or from your =~/.ssh/config= -file, hitting `\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' or `right' on a candidate will insert this host in minibuffer -without addind the ending \":\", second hit insert the last \":\". -As soon the last \":\" is entered TRAMP will kick in and you should see the list -of candidates soon after. - -**** Completion on tramp methods - -If you enter \":\" directly after \"/\" or \"|\" you will have completion on tramp methods, -hitting `\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' or `right' on a method will insert it in minibuffer. - -When connection fails, be sure to delete your TRAMP connection with M-x -`helm-delete-tramp-connection' before retrying. - -**** Editing local files as root - -Use the sudo method: - -\"/sudo:host:\" or simply \"/sudo::\". - -*** Attach files to a mail buffer (message-mode) - -If you are in a `message-mode' or `mail-mode' buffer, that action will appear -in action menu, otherwise it is available at any time with \\\\[helm-ff-run-mail-attach-files]. -It behaves as follows: - -- If you are in a (mail or message) buffer, files are attached there. - -- If you are not in a mail buffer but one or more mail buffers exist, you are -prompted to attach files to one of these mail buffers. - -- If you are not in a mail buffer and no mail buffer exists, -a new mail buffer is created with the attached files in it. - -*** Open files in separate windows - -When [[Marked candidates][marking]] multiple files or using [[Use the wildcard to select multiple files][wildcard]], helm allow opening all -this files in separate windows using an horizontal layout or a -vertical layout if you used a prefix arg, when no more windows can be -displayed in frame, next files are opened in background without being -displayed. When using \\\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window] the current -buffer is kept and files are displayed next to it with same behavior as above. -When using two prefix args, files are opened in background without beeing displayed. - -*** Expand archives as directories in a avfs directory - -If you have mounted your filesystem with 'mountavfs' command, -you can expand archives in the \"~/.avfs\" directory with \\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]. - -To umount Avfs, use ~fusermount -u ~/.avfs~ - -NOTE: You need the package 'avfs', on debian like distros use ~apt-get install avfs~. - -*** Tramp archive support (emacs-27+ only) - -As Tramp archive often crash Helm and Emacs, Helm does its best -to disable it, however it is hard to do so as Tramp Archive is -enabled inconditionally in Emacs. Here I build my Emacs -without-dbus to ensure Tramp archive wont kickin unexpectedly. - -If you want to browse archives please use [[Expand archives as -directories in a avfs directory][Avfs]] which is much better and -stable. - -*** Touch files - -In the completion buffer, you can choose the default which is the current-time, it is -the first candidate or the timestamp of one of the selected files. -If you need to use something else, use \\\\[next-history-element] and edit -the date in minibuffer. -It is also a way to quickly create a new file without opening a buffer, saving it -and killing it. -To touch more than one new file, separate you filenames with a comma (\",\"). -If one wants to create (touch) a new file with comma inside the name use a prefix arg, -this will prevent splitting the name and create multiple files. - -*** Change mode on files (chmod) - -When running `\\\\[helm-ff-run-chmod]' on -marked files, you can enter the new mode in prompt but you can -also use the first marked file as model to use it as default. -For example you can mark a file with mode 777 and mark other -files with mode 664, press 'RET' and answer 'y', all marked files -will be changed to 777. - -NOTE: Another way to change modes on files in helm-find-files is -running `\\\\[helm-ff-run-switch-to-shell]' and use 'chmod' directly. - -*** Delete files - -You can delete files without quitting helm with -`\\\\[helm-ff-persistent-delete]' or delete files and quit helm with `\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]'. - -In the second method you can choose to -make this command asynchronous by customizing -\`helm-ff-delete-files-function'. - -_WARNING_: When deleting files asynchronously you will NOT be -WARNED if directories are not empty, that's mean non empty directories will -be deleted recursively in background without asking. - -A good compromise is to trash your files -when using asynchronous method (see [[Trashing files][Trashing files]]). - -When choosing synchronous delete, you can allow recursive -deletion of directories with `helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes'. -Note that when trashing (synchronous) you are not asked for recursive deletion. - -Note that `helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes' have no effect when -deleting asynchronously. - -First method (persistent delete) is always synchronous. - -Note that when a prefix arg is given, trashing behavior is inversed. -See [[Trashing files][Trashing files]]. - -**** Trashing files - -If you want to trash your files instead of deleting them you can -set `delete-by-moving-to-trash' to non nil, like this your files -will be moved to trash instead of beeing deleted. - -You can reverse at any time the behavior of `delete-by-moving-to-trash' by using -a prefix arg with any of the delete files command. - -On GNULinux distributions, when navigating to a Trash directory you -can restore any file in ..Trash/files directory with the 'Restore -from trash' action you will find in action menu (needs the -trash-cli package installed for remote files, see [[Trashing remote files with tramp][Here]]). -You can as well delete files from Trash directories with the 'delete files from trash' -action. -If you want to know where a file will be restored, hit `M-i', you will find a trash info. - -Tip: Navigate to your Trash/files directories with `helm-find-files' and set a bookmark -there with \\\\[helm-ff-bookmark-set] for fast access to Trash. - -NOTE: Restoring files from trash is working only on system using -the -[[http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/trash-spec][freedesktop trash specifications]]. - -***** Trashing remote files with tramp - -Trashing remote files (or local files with sudo method) is disabled by default -because tramp is requiring the 'trash' command to be installed, if you want to -trash your remote files, customize `helm-trash-remote-files'. -The package on most GNU/Linux based distributions is trash-cli, it is available [[https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli][here]]. - -NOTE: -When deleting your files with sudo method, your trashed files will not be listed -with trash-list command line until you log in as root. - -*** Checksum file - -Checksum is calculated with the md5sum, sha1sum, sha224sum, -sha256sum, sha384sum and sha512sum commands when available, otherwise the -Emacs function `secure-hash' is used but it is slow and may crash -Emacs and even the whole system as it eats all memory. So if -your system doesn't have the md5sum and sha*sum command line tools be -careful when checking sum of larges files e.g. isos. - -*** Ignored or boring files - -Helm-find-files can ignore files matching -`helm-boring-file-regexp-list' or files that are git ignored, you -can set this with `helm-ff-skip-boring-files' or -`helm-ff-skip-git-ignored-files'. -NOTE: This will slow down helm, be warned. - -*** Helm-find-files is using a cache - -Helm is caching each directory files list in a hash table for -faster search, when a directory is modified it is removed from cache -so that further visit in this directory refresh cache. -You may have in some rare cases to refresh directory manually with `\\\\[helm-refresh]' -for example when helm-find-files session is running and a file is modified/deleted -in current visited directory by an external command from outside Emacs. - -NOTE: Helm is using file-notify to watch visited directories, -nowaday most systems come with a notify package but if your -system doesn't support this, you can turn off file notifications -by customizing the variable `helm-ff-use-notify'. In this case -you will have to refresh manually directories when needed with `\\\\[helm-refresh]'. - -*** Prefix file candidates with icons - -If `all-the-icons' package is installed, turning on -`helm-ff-icon-mode' will show icons before files and directories. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-ff-run-locate]|Run `locate' (`\\[universal-argument]' to specify locate database, `M-n' to insert basename of candidate). -|\\[helm-ff-run-browse-project]|Browse project (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse, `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' to recurse and refresh database). -|\\[helm-ff-run-find-sh-command]|Run `find' shell command from this directory. -|\\[helm-ff-run-grep]|Run Grep (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse). -|\\[helm-ff-run-pdfgrep]|Run Pdfgrep on marked files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]|Run zgrep (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse). -|\\[helm-ff-run-grep-ag]|Run AG grep on current directory. -|\\[helm-ff-run-git-grep]|Run git-grep on current directory. -|\\[helm-ff-run-gid]|Run gid (id-utils). -|\\[helm-ff-run-etags]|Run Etags (`\\[universal-argument]' to use thing-at-point, `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' to reload cache). -|\\[helm-ff-run-rename-file]|Rename Files (`\\[universal-argument]' to follow). -|\\[helm-ff-run-query-replace-fnames-on-marked]|Query replace on marked files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-copy-file]|Copy Files (`\\[universal-argument]' to follow). -|\\[helm-ff-run-mcp]|Copy car of marked to remaining directories. -|\\[helm-ff-run-rsync-file]|Rsync Files (`\\[universal-argument]' to edit command). -|\\[helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file]|Byte Compile Files (`\\[universal-argument]' to load). -|\\[helm-ff-run-load-file]|Load Files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-symlink-file]|Symlink Files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-hardlink-file]|Hardlink files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-relsymlink-file]|Relative symlink Files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-chmod]|Change mode on Files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]|Delete Files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-touch-files]|Touch files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-kill-buffer-persistent]|Kill buffer candidate without leaving Helm. -|\\[helm-ff-persistent-delete]|Delete file without leaving Helm. -|\\[helm-ff-run-switch-to-shell]|Switch to prefered shell. -|\\[helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file]|Eshell command on file (`\\[universal-argument]' to apply on marked files, otherwise treat them sequentially). -|\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-file]|Ediff file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file]|Ediff merge file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]|Complete file name at point. -|\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window]|Switch to other window. -|\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-frame]|Switch to other frame. -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]|Open file with external program (`\\[universal-argument]' to choose). -|\\[helm-ff-run-preview-file-externally]|Preview file with external program. -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool]|Open file externally with default tool. -|\\[helm-ff-rotate-left-persistent]|Rotate image left. -|\\[helm-ff-rotate-right-persistent]|Rotate image right. -|\\[helm-ff-increase-image-size-persistent]|Zoom in image. -|\\[helm-ff-decrease-image-size-persistent]|Zoom out image. -|\\[helm-ff-toggle-thumbnails]|Show thumbnails on image files. -|\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]|Go to parent directory. -|\\[helm-find-files-history]|Switch to the visited-directory history. -|\\[helm-ff-file-name-history]|Switch to file name history. -|\\[helm-ff-properties-persistent]|Show file properties in a tooltip. -|\\[helm-mark-all]|Mark all visible candidates. -|\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update]|Toggle auto-expansion of directories. -|\\[helm-unmark-all]|Unmark all candidates, visible and invisible ones. -|\\[helm-ff-run-mail-attach-files]|Attach files to message buffer. -|\\[helm-ff-run-print-file]|Print file, (`\\[universal-argument]' to refresh printer list). -|\\[helm-enlarge-window]|Enlarge Helm window. -|\\[helm-narrow-window]|Narrow Helm window. -|\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-basename]|Toggle basename/fullpath. -|\\[helm-ff-run-find-file-as-root]|Find file as root. -|\\[helm-ff-run-find-alternate-file]|Find alternate file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-insert-org-link]|Insert org link. -|\\[helm-ff-bookmark-set]|Set bookmark to current directory. -|\\[helm-find-files-switch-to-bookmark]|Jump to bookmark list. -|\\[helm-ff-sort-alpha]|Sort alphabetically. -|\\[helm-ff-sort-by-newest]|Sort by newest. -|\\[helm-ff-sort-by-size]|Sort by size. -|\\[helm-ff-toggle-dirs-only]|Show only directories. -|\\[helm-ff-toggle-files-only]|Show only files. -|\\[helm-ff-sort-by-ext]|Sort by extensions.") - -;;; Help for file-name-history -;; -;; -(defvar helm-file-name-history-help-message - "* Helm file name history - -** Tips -You can open directly the selected file and exit helm or preselect the file in helm-find-files, -see actions in action menu. - -You can toggle the view of deleted files, see commands below. - -** Commands -\\ -\\[helm-file-name-history-show-or-hide-deleted]|Toggle deleted files view.") - -;;; Help for `helm-read-file-name' -;; -;; -(defun helm-read-file-name-help-message () - (let ((name (if helm-alive-p - (assoc-default 'name (helm-get-current-source)) - "generic"))) - (format - "* Helm `%s' read file name completion - -This is `%s' read file name completion that have been \"helmized\" -because you have enabled [[Helm mode][helm-mode]]. -Don't confuse this with `helm-find-files' which is a native helm command, -see [[Helm functions vs helmized Emacs functions]]. - -** Tips - -*** Navigation - -**** Enter `~/' at end of pattern to quickly reach home directory - -**** Enter `/' at end of pattern to quickly reach the file system root - -**** Enter `./' at end of pattern to quickly reach `default-directory' - -\(As per its value at the beginning of the session.) - -If you already are in the `default-directory' this will move the cursor to the top. - -**** Enter `../' at end of pattern will reach upper directory, moving cursor on top - -This is different from using `\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' in that it moves -the cursor to the top instead of remaining on the previous subdir name. - -**** You can complete with partial basename - -It starts from the third character of the pattern. - -For instance \"fob\" or \"fbr\" will complete \"foobar\" but \"fb\" needs a -third character in order to complete it. - -*** Persistent actions - -By default `helm-read-file-name' uses the persistent actions of `helm-find-files'. - -**** Use `\\[universal-argument] \\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' to display an image - -**** `\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' on a filename will expand to this filename in Helm-buffer - -Second hit displays the buffer filename. -Third hit kills the buffer filename. -Note: `\\[universal-argument] \\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' displays the buffer directly. - -**** Browse images directories with `helm-follow-mode' and navigate up/down - -*** Delete characters backward - -When you want to delete characters backward, e.g. to create a new file or directory, -auto-update may come in the way when it keeps updating to an existent directory. -In that case, type `C-' and then `'. -This should not be needed when copying/renaming files because autoupdate is disabled -by default in that case. - -Note: On a terminal, the default binding `C-' may not work. -In this case use `C-c '. - -*** Create new directories and files - -**** You can create a new directory and a new file at the same time - -Simply write the path in prompt and press `RET', e.g. -\"~/new/newnew/newnewnew/my_newfile.txt\". - -**** To create a new directory, append a \"/\" at to the new name and press `RET' - -**** To create a new file, enter a filename not ending with \"/\" - -File and directory creation works only with some commands (e.g. `find-file') -and it will not work with others where it is not intended to return a file or -a directory \(e.g `list-directory'). - -*** Exiting minibuffer with empty string - -You can exit minibuffer with empty string with \\\\[helm-cr-empty-string]. -It is useful when some commands are prompting continuously until you enter an empty prompt. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]|Go to parent directory. -|\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update]|Toggle auto-expansion of directories. -|\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-basename]|Toggle basename. -|\\[helm-ff-file-name-history]|File name history. -|C/\\[helm-cr-empty-string]|Return empty string unless `must-match' is non-nil. -|\\[helm-next-source]|Go to next source. -|\\[helm-previous-source]|Go to previous source." - name name))) - -;;; FD help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-fd-help-message - "* Helm fd - -** Tips - -\[[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd][The Fd command line tool]] is very fast to search files recursively. -You may have to wait several seconds at first usage when your -hard drive cache is \"cold\", then once the cache is initialized -searchs are very fast. You can pass any [[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd#command-line-options][Fd options]] before pattern, e.g. \"-e py foo\". - -The [[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd][Fd]] command line can be customized with `helm-fd-switches' user variable. -Always use =--color always= as option otherwise you will have no colors. -To customize colors see [[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd#colorized-output][Fd colorized output]]. - -NOTE: -Starting from fd version 8.2.1, you have to provide the env var -LS_COLORS to Emacs to have a colorized output, the easiest way is -to add to your =~/.profile= file =eval $(dircolors)=. -Another way is using =setenv= in your init file. -This is not needed when running Emacs from a terminal either with =emacs -nw= -or =emacs= because emacs inherit the env vars of this terminal. -See [[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd/issues/725][fd bugref#725]] - -Search is (pcre) regexp based (see [[https://docs.rs/regex/1.0.0/regex/#syntax][Regexp syntax]]), multi patterns are _not_ supported. - -** Man page - -NAME - fd - find entries in the filesystem - -SYNOPSIS - fd [-HIEsiaLp0hV] [-d depth] [-t filetype] [-e ext] [-E exclude] [-c - when] [-j num] [-x cmd] [pattern] [path...] - -DESCRIPTION - fd is a simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find(1). - -OPTIONS - -H, --hidden - Include hidden files and directories in the search results - (default: hidden files and directories are skipped). - - -I, --no-ignore - Show search results from files and directories that would other‐ - wise be ignored by .gitignore, .ignore, .fdignore, or the global - ignore file. - - -u, --unrestricted - Alias for '--no-ignore'. Can be repeated; '-uu' is an alias for - '--no-ignore --hidden'. - - --no-ignore-vcs - Show search results from files and directories that would other‐ - wise be ignored by .gitignore files. - - -s, --case-sensitive - Perform a case-sensitive search. By default, fd uses case-insen‐ - sitive searches, unless the pattern contains an uppercase char‐ - acter (smart case). - - -i, --ignore-case - Perform a case-insensitive search. By default, fd uses case- - insensitive searches, unless the pattern contains an uppercase - character (smart case). - - -g, --glob - Perform a glob-based search instead of a regular expression - search. - - --regex - Perform a regular-expression based seach (default). This can be - used to override --glob. - - -F, --fixed-strings - Treat the pattern as a literal string instead of a regular - expression. - - -a, --absolute-path - Shows the full path starting from the root as opposed to rela‐ - tive paths. - - -l, --list-details - Use a detailed listing format like 'ls -l'. This is basically an - alias for '--exec-batch ls -l' with some additional 'ls' - options. This can be used to see more metadata, to show symlink - targets and to achieve a deterministic sort order. - - -L, --follow - By default, fd does not descend into symlinked directories. - Using this flag, symbolic links are also traversed. - - -p, --full-path - By default, the search pattern is only matched against the file‐ - name (or directory name). Using this flag, the pattern is - matched against the full path. - - -0, --print0 - Separate search results by the null character (instead of new‐ - lines). Useful for piping results to xargs. - - --max-results count - Limit the number of search results to 'count' and quit immedi‐ - ately. - - -1 Limit the search to a single result and quit immediately. This - is an alias for '--max-results=1'. - - --show-errors - Enable the display of filesystem errors for situations such as - insufficient permissions or dead symlinks. - - --one-file-system, --mount, --xdev - By default, fd will traverse the file system tree as far as - other options dictate. With this flag, fd ensures that it does - not descend into a different file system than the one it started - in. Comparable to the -mount or -xdev filters of find(1). - - -h, --help - Print help information. - - -V, --version - Print version information. - - -d, --max-depth d - Limit directory traversal to at most d levels of depth. By - default, there is no limit on the search depth. - - --min-depth d - Only show search results starting at the given depth. See also: - '--max-depth' and '--exact-depth'. - - --exact-depth d - Only show search results at the exact given depth. This is an - alias for '--min-depth --max-depth '. - - -t, --type filetype - Filter search by type: - - f, file - regular files - - d, directory - directories - - l, symlink - symbolic links - - x, executable - executable (files) - - e, empty - empty files or directories - - s, socket - sockets - - p, pipe - named pipes (FIFOs) - - This option can be used repeatedly to allow for multiple file - types. - - -e, --extension ext - Filter search results by file extension ext. This option can be - used repeatedly to allow for multiple possible file extensions. - - -E, --exclude pattern - Exclude files/directories that match the given glob pattern. - This overrides any other ignore logic. Multiple exclude pat‐ - terns can be specified. - - --ignore-file path - Add a custom ignore-file in '.gitignore' format. These files - have a low precedence. - - -c, --color when - Declare when to colorize search results: - - auto Colorize output when standard output is connected to terminal (default). - - never Do not colorize output. - - always Always colorize output. - - -j, --threads num - Set number of threads to use for searching & executing (default: - number of available CPU cores). - - -S, --size size - Limit results based on the size of files using the format - <+-> - - '+' file size must be greater than or equal to this - - '-' file size must be less than or equal to this - - 'NUM' The numeric size (e.g. 500) - - 'UNIT' The units for NUM. They are not case-sensitive. Allowed - unit values: - - 'b' bytes - - 'k' kilobytes (base ten, 10^3 = 1000 bytes) - - 'm' megabytes - - 'g' gigabytes - - 't' terabytes - - 'ki' kibibytes (base two, 2^10 = 1024 bytes) - - 'mi' mebibytes - - 'gi' gibibytes - - 'ti' tebibytes - - --changed-within date|duration - Filter results based on the file modification time. The argument - can be provided as a specific point in time (YYYY-MM-DD - HH:MM:SS) or as a duration (10h, 1d, 35min). --change-newer- - than can be used as an alias. - - Examples: - --changed-within 2weeks - --change-newer-than \"2018-10-27 10:00:00\" - - --changed-before date|duration - Filter results based on the file modification time. The argument - can be provided as a specific point in time (YYYY-MM-DD - HH:MM:SS) or as a duration (10h, 1d, 35min). --change-older- - than can be used as an alias. - - Examples: - --changed-before \"2018-10-27 10:00:00\" - --change-older-than 2weeks - - -o, --owner [user][:group] - Filter files by their user and/or group. Format: - [(user|uid)][:(group|gid)]. Either side is optional. Precede - either side with a '!' to exclude files instead. - - Examples: - --owner john - --owner :students - --owner \"!john:students\" - - -x, --exec command - Execute command for each search result. The following placehold‐ - ers are substituted by a path derived from the current search - result: - - {} path - - {/} basename - - {//} parent directory - - {.} path without file extension - - {/.} basename without file extension - - -X, --exec-batch command - Execute command with all search results at once. A single - occurence of the following placeholders is authorized and - sub stituted by the paths derived from the search results before the - command is executed: - - {} path - - {/} basename - - {//} parent directory - - {.} path without file extension - - {/.} basename without file extension - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-ff-run-grep]|Run grep (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse). -|\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]|Run zgrep. -|\\[helm-ff-run-pdfgrep]|Run PDFgrep on marked files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-copy-file]|Copy file(s) -|\\[helm-ff-run-rename-file]|Rename file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-symlink-file]|Symlink file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-hardlink-file]|Hardlink file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]|Delete file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file]|Byte compile Elisp file(s) (`\\[universal-argument]' to load). -|\\[helm-ff-run-load-file]|Load Elisp file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-file]|Ediff file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file]|Ediff-merge file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window]|Switch to other window. -|\\[helm-ff-properties-persistent]|Show file properties. -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]|Open file with external program (`\\[universal-argument]' to choose). -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool]|Open file externally with default tool. -|\\[helm-ff-run-insert-org-link]|Insert org link. -|\\[helm-fd-previous-directory]|Move to previous directory. -|\\[helm-fd-next-directory]|Move to next directory.") - -;;; Generic file help - Used by locate. -;; -;; -(defvar helm-generic-file-help-message - "* Helm Generic files - -** Tips - -*** Locate - -You can append to the search pattern any of the locate command line options, -e.g. -b, -e, -n , etc. See the locate(1) man page for more details. - -Some other sources (at the moment \"recentf\" and \"file in current directory\") -support the -b flag for compatibility with locate when they are used with it. - -When you enable fuzzy matching on locate with `helm-locate-fuzzy-match', the -search will be performed on basename only for efficiency (so don't add \"-b\" at -prompt). As soon as you separate the patterns with spaces, fuzzy matching will -be disabled and search will be done on the full filename. Note that in -multi-match, fuzzy is completely disabled, which means that each pattern is a -match regexp (i.e. \"helm\" will match \"helm\" but \"hlm\" will *not* match -\"helm\"). - -NOTE: On Windows use Everything with its command line ~es~ as a replacement of locate. -See [[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki/Locate#windows][Locate on Windows]] - -*** Browse project - -When the current directory is not under version control, don't forget to refresh -the cache when files have been added/removed in the directory. - -*** Find command - -Recursively search files using the \"find\" shell command. - -Candidates are all filenames that match all given globbing patterns. This -respects the options `helm-case-fold-search' and -`helm-findutils-search-full-path'. - -You can pass arbitrary \"find\" options directly after a \"*\" separator. -For example, this would find all files matching \"book\" that are larger -than 1 megabyte: - - book * -size +1M - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-basename]|Toggle basename. -|\\[helm-ff-run-grep]|Run grep (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse). -|\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]|Run zgrep. -|\\[helm-ff-run-pdfgrep]|Run PDFgrep on marked files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-copy-file]|Copy file(s) -|\\[helm-ff-run-rename-file]|Rename file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-symlink-file]|Symlink file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-hardlink-file]|Hardlink file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]|Delete file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file]|Byte compile Elisp file(s) (`\\[universal-argument]' to load). -|\\[helm-ff-run-load-file]|Load Elisp file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-file]|Ediff file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file]|Ediff-merge file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window]|Switch to other window. -|\\[helm-ff-properties-persistent]|Show file properties. -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]|Open file with external program (`\\[universal-argument]' to choose). -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool]|Open file externally with default tool. -|\\[helm-ff-run-insert-org-link]|Insert org link.") - -;;; Grep help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-grep-help-message - "* Helm Grep - -** Tips - -With Helm supporting Git-grep and AG/RG, you are better off using -one of them for recursive searches, keeping grep or ack-grep to -grep individual or marked files. See [[Helm AG][Helm AG]]. - -*** Meaning of the prefix argument -**** With grep or ack-grep - -Grep recursively, in this case you are -prompted for types (ack-grep) or for wild cards (grep). - -**** With AG or RG - -the prefix arg allows you to specify a type of file to search in. - -*** You can use wild cards when selecting files (e.g. \"*.el\") - -Note that a way to grep specific files recursively is to use -e.g. \"**.el\" to select files, the variable `helm-file-globstar' -controls this (it is non nil by default), however it is much -slower than using grep recusively (see helm-find-files -documentation about this feature). - -*** Grep hidden files - -You may want to customize your command line for grepping hidden -files, for AG/RG use \"--hidden\", see man page -of your backend for more infos. - -*** You can grep in different directories by marking files or using wild cards - -*** You can save the result in a `helm-grep-mode' buffer - -See [[Commands][commands]] below. - -Once in that buffer you can use [[https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-wgrep][emacs-wgrep]] (external package not bundled with Helm) -to edit your changes, for Helm the package name is `wgrep-helm', it is hightly recommended. - -Type `g' to update (revert) the buffer (after saving your buffer's changes to file). - -NOTE: `next-error' is available from this `helm-grep-mode' buffer. - -When you are running `next-error' from elsewhere, you can update -the buffer with `helm-revert-next-error-last-buffer' (up to you -to bind it to a convenient key). - -*** Helm-grep supports multi-matching - -\(Starting from version 1.9.4.) - -Simply add a space between each pattern as for most Helm commands. - -NOTE: Depending the regexp you use it may match as well the -filename, this because we pipe the first grep command which send -the filename in output. - -*** See full path of selected candidate - -Add (helm-popup-tip-mode 1) in your init file or enable it -interactively with M-x helm-popup-tip-mode, however it is -generally enough to just put your mouse cursor over candidate. - -*** Open file in other window - -The command \\\\[helm-grep-run-other-window-action] allow you to open file -in other window horizontally or vertically if a prefix arg is supplied. - -*** Performance over TRAMP - -Grepping works but it is badly supported as TRAMP doesn't support multiple -processes running in a short delay (less than 5s) among other things. - -Helm uses a special hook to suspend the process automatically while you are -typing. Even if Helm handles this automatically by delaying each process by 5s, -you are adviced to this manually by hitting `\\\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]' (suspend process) before -typing, and hit again `\\\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]' when the regexp is ready to send to the remote -process. For simple regexps, there should be no need for this. - -Another solution is to not use TRAMP at all and mount your remote file system via -SSHFS. - -* Helm GID - -Still supported, but mostly deprecated, using AG/RG or Git-grep -is much more efficient, also `id-utils' seems no more maintained. - -** Tips - -Helm-GID reads the database created with the `mkid' command from id-utils. -The name of the database file can be customized with `helm-gid-db-file-name', it -is usually \"ID\". - -Helm-GID use the symbol at point as default-input. This command is also -accessible from `helm-find-files' which allow you to navigate to another -directory to consult its database. - -Note: Helm-GID supports multi-matches but only the last pattern entered will be -highlighted since there is no ~--color~-like option in GID itself. - -* Helm AG - -** Tips - -Helm-AG is different from grep or ack-grep in that it works on a -directory recursively and not on a list of files. It is called -helm-AG but it support several backend, namely AG, RG and PT. -Nowaday the best backend is Ripgrep aka RG, it is the fastest and -is actively maintained, see `helm-grep-ag-command' and -`helm-grep-ag-pipe-cmd-switches' to configure it. - -You can ignore files and directories with a \".agignore\" or -\".rgignore\" file, local to a directory or global when placed in -the home directory. (See the AG/RG man pages for more details.) -Note that `helm-grep-ignored-files'and -`helm-grep-ignored-directories' have no effect in helm-AG/RG. - -As always you can access Helm AG from `helm-find-files'. - -Starting with version 0.30, AG accepts one or more TYPE arguments on its command -line. Helm provides completion on these TYPE arguments when available with your -AG version. Use a prefix argument when starting a Helm-AG session to enable this -completion. See RG and AG man pages on how to add new types. - - -Note: You can mark several types to match in the AG query. The first AG -versions providing this feature allowed only one type, so in this case only the -last mark will be used. - -* Helm git-grep - -Helm-git-grep searches the current directory, i.e. the default directory or the -directory in Helm-find-files. If this current directory is a subdirectory of a -project and you want to also match parent directories (i.e the whole project), -use a prefix argument. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-goto-next-file]|Next File. -|\\[helm-goto-precedent-file]|Previous File. -|\\[helm-yank-text-at-point]|Yank text at point in minibuffer. -|\\[helm-grep-run-other-window-action]|Jump to other window. -|\\[helm-grep-run-other-frame-action]|Jump to other frame. -|\\[helm-grep-run-default-action]|Run default action (same as `RET'). -|\\[helm-grep-run-save-buffer]|Save to a `helm-grep-mode' enabled buffer.") - -;;; PDF grep help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-pdfgrep-help-message - "* Helm PDFgrep Map - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-goto-next-file]|Next file. -|\\[helm-goto-precedent-file]|Previous file. -|\\[helm-yank-text-at-point]|Yank text at point in minibuffer.") - -;;; Etags help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-etags-help-message - "* Helm Etags Map - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-goto-next-file]|Next file. -|\\[helm-goto-precedent-file]|Previous file. -|\\[helm-yank-text-at-point]|Yank text at point in minibuffer.") - -;;; UCS help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-ucs-help-message - "* Helm UCS - -** Tips - -Use commands below to insert unicode characters in current buffer without -leaving Helm. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-ucs-persistent-insert]|Insert character. -|\\[helm-ucs-persistent-forward]|Forward character. -|\\[helm-ucs-persistent-backward]|Backward character. -|\\[helm-ucs-persistent-delete]|Delete character backward. -|\\[helm-ucs-persistent-insert-space]|Insert space.") - -;;; Bookmark help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-bookmark-help-message - "* Helm bookmark name - -When `helm-bookmark-use-icon' is non nil and `all-the-icons' -package is installed icons before candidates will be displayed. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-bookmark-run-jump-other-window]|Jump other window. -|\\[helm-bookmark-run-delete]|Delete bookmark. -|\\[helm-bookmark-run-edit]|Edit bookmark. -|\\[helm-bookmark-toggle-filename]|Toggle bookmark location visibility.") - -;;; Eshell command on file help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-esh-help-message - "* Helm Eshell on file - -** Tips - -*** Pass extra arguments after filename - -Normally the command or alias will be called with file as argument. For instance - - candidate_file - -But you can also pass an argument or more after \"candidate_file\" like this: - - %s [extra_args] - -\"candidate_file\" will be added at \"%s\" and the command will look at this: - - candidate_file [extra_args] - -**** Use placeholders in extra arguments - -placeholder for file without extension: \\@ -placeholder for incremental number: \\# - -\"candidate_file\" will be added at \"%s\" and \\@ but without extension. - - - -\"candidate_file\" will be added at \"%s\" and \\# will be replaced by an incremental number. - - %s \\# - -Here examples: - -Say you want to use the =convert= command to convert all your .png files in a directory to .jpg. - -This will convert all your files to jpg keeping the same basename. - - convert %s \\@.jpg - -This will convert all your files to foo-001.jpg, foo-002.jpg etc... - - convert %s foo-\\#.jpg - -You can of course combine both placeholders if needed. - - convert %s \\@-\\#.jpg - -*** Specify marked files as arguments - -When you have marked files and your command support only one file -as arg, helm will execute command sequencially on each file like -this: - -Example: - - file1 - file2 - ...etc - -When you have marked files and your command accept many files at -once helm will run your command with all files at once like this: - -Example: - - file1 file2 etc... - -The two use case above are applied automatically by Helm -depending if your command is an eshell alias which value ends by -'$1' or '$*'. If your command is not an alias, i.e. you entered -an arbitrary command on prompt with '%s' to specify filenames, -you will have to pass one prefix argument from the command -selection buffer. - -Note: This does not work on remote files. - -With two prefix-args the output is printed to the -`current-buffer', the command being executed in the same -conditions as described above. -NOTE: If your command is not an alias, you can't pass all files at once and print in current buffer at the same time. -Also note that running multiple files at once is not supported with remote files. - -*** Run eshell commands asynchronously - -You can run your commands asynchronously by adding \"&\" at end -of any commands, e.g. \"foo %s &\". You can also directly setup -your alias in the eshell alias file with e.g. \"alias foo $1 &\". - -** Commands -\\") - -;;; Ido virtual buffer help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-buffers-ido-virtual-help-message - "* Helm Ido virtual buffers - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window]|Switch to other window. -|\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-frame]|Switch to other frame. -|\\[helm-ff-run-grep]|Grep file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]|Zgrep file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]|Delete file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]|Open file externally.") - -;;; helm-occur help -;; -;; -(defvar helm-moccur-help-message - "* Helm Moccur - -** Tips - -*** Searching in many buffers - -Start from `helm-buffers-list' or `helm-mini', mark some buffers and hit \\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' (persistent-action), to do it repeatedly -you can use `\\\\[helm-follow-action-forward]' and `\\\\[helm-follow-action-backward]' or enable `helm-follow-mode' with `\\\\[helm-follow-mode]'. -Follow mode is enabled by default in helm-occur. - -*** Switch to buffer in other window - -The command \\\\[helm-moccur-run-goto-line-ow] allow you to switch to buffer -in other window horizontally or vertically if a prefix arg is supplied. - -*** Save the results - -Similarly to Helm-grep, you can save the results with `\\\\[helm-occur-run-save-buffer]'. -Once in the saved buffer, you can edit it, see [[Edit a saved buffer][below]]. - -Of course if you don't save the results, you can resume the Helm session with -`helm-resume'. - -*** Refresh the resumed session - -When the buffer(s) where you ran helm-(m)occur get(s) modified, the Helm buffer -will flash red as a warning. You can refresh the buffer by running `\\\\[helm-refresh]'. -This can be done automatically by customizing `helm-moccur-auto-update-on-resume'. - -*** Refresh a saved buffer - -Type `g' to update (revert) the buffer. - -When you are running `next-error' from elsewhere, you can update -the buffer with `helm-revert-next-error-last-buffer' (up to you -to bind it to a convenient key). - -*** Edit a saved buffer - -First, install wgrep (https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-wgrep) and then: - -1) `C-c C-p' (`wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode') to edit the buffer(s). -2) `C-x C-s' to save your changes. - -Tip: Use the excellent iedit (https://github.com/victorhge/iedit) to modify all -occurences at once in the buffer. - -NOTE: `next-error' is available from this `helm-occur-mode' buffer. - -*** Search in region - -When searching in current-buffer with `helm-occur', if a region -is found helm will search in this region only. If you marked -this region with `mark-defun' the symbol that was at point before -marking defun will be used when `helm-source-occur' is member of -`helm-sources-using-default-as-input'. - -*** Switch to next or previous source - -See [[Moving in `helm-buffer'][Moving in `helm-buffer']]. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-occur-run-goto-line-ow]|Go to line in other window. -|\\[helm-occur-run-goto-line-of]|Go to line in new frame. -|\\[helm-occur-run-save-buffer]|Save results in new buffer.") -;;; Helm Top -;; -;; -(defvar helm-top-help-message - "* Helm Top - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-com]|Sort by commands. -|\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-cpu]|Sort by CPU usage. -|\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-user]|Sort alphabetically by user. -|\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-mem]|Sort by memory.") - -;;; Helm Elisp package -;; -;; -(defvar helm-el-package-help-message - "* Helm Elisp package - -** Tips - -*** Compile all your packages asynchronously - -If you use async (if you have installed Helm from MELPA you do), only \"helm\", -\"helm-core\", and \"magit\" are compiled asynchronously. If you want all your -packages compiled asynchronously, add this to your init file: - - (setq async-bytecomp-allowed-packages '(all)) - -*** Upgrade Elisp packages - -On initialization (when Emacs is fetching packages on remote), if Helm finds -packages to upgrade, it will start in the upgradable packages view showing the packages -available for upgrade. - -On subsequent runs, you will have to refresh the list with `C-c \\[universal-argument]'. If Helm -finds upgrades you can switch to upgrade view (see below) to see what packages -are available for upgrade or simply hit `C-c U' to upgrade them all. - -To see upgradable packages hit `M-U'. - -Then you can install all upgradable packages with the \"upgrade all\" action -\(`C-c \\[universal-argument]'), or upgrade only specific packages by marking them and running the -\"upgrade\" action (visible only when there are upgradable packages). Of course -you can upgrade a single package by just running the \"upgrade\" action without -marking it (`C-c u' or `RET') . - -\*Warning:* You are strongly advised to \*restart* Emacs after \*upgrading* packages. - -*** Meaning of flags prefixing packages - -\(Emacs ≥25) - -- The flag \"S\" that prefixes package names means that the packages belong to `package-selected-packages'. - -- The flag \"U\" that prefix package names mean that this package is no more needed. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-el-package-show-all]|Show all packages. -|\\[helm-el-package-show-installed]|Show installed packages only. -|\\[helm-el-package-show-uninstalled]|Show non-installed packages only. -|\\[helm-el-package-show-upgrade]|Show upgradable packages only. -|\\[helm-el-package-show-built-in]|Show built-in packages only. -|\\[helm-el-run-package-install]|Install package(s). -|\\[helm-el-run-package-reinstall]|Reinstall package(s). -|\\[helm-el-run-package-uninstall]|Uninstall package(s). -|\\[helm-el-run-package-upgrade]|Upgrade package(s). -|\\[helm-el-run-package-upgrade-all]|Upgrade all packages. -|\\[helm-el-run-visit-homepage]|Visit package homepage.") - -;;; Helm M-x -;; -;; -(defvar helm-M-x-help-message - "* Helm M-x - -** Tips - -*** Display docstring without quitting session (persistent action) - -You can get help on any command with persistent action (\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]) - -*** Display short docstring in helm buffer - -You can toggle short docstring description with \\\\[helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc]. -if you want this at startup you can configure `helm-M-x-show-short-doc'. - -NOTE: helm-M-x will be slower with this enabled. - -*** History source - -Helm-M-x is displaying two sources, one for the commands -themselves and one for the command history, more exactly -`extended-command-history', by default the history source is -displayed in first position, however you can put it in second -position if you don't like that by customizing -`helm-M-x-reverse-history'. - -**** Duplicate entries in helm-M-x history - -helm-M-x history obey to history variables, if you have -duplicates in your helm-M-x history set `history-delete-duplicates' to non nil. - -**** Number of entries in history - -The number of entries saved is controlled by `history-length' -global value, however if you want a different value for -`extended-command-history' e.g. 50 you can add to your config: - - (put 'extended-command-history 'history-length 50) - -*** Enabled modes are highlighted in helm-M-x - -*** Prefix arguments - -You can pass prefix arguments *after* starting `helm-M-x'. A mode-line -counter will display the number of given prefix arguments. - -If you pass prefix arguments before running `helm-M-x', it will -be displayed in the prompt. -The first `\\\\[universal-argument]' after `helm-M-x' clears those prefix arguments. - -NOTE: When you specify prefix arguments once `helm-M-x' is -started, the prefix argument apply on the next command, so if you -hit RET, it will apply on the selected command, but if you type a -new character at prompt to narrow down further candidates, the -prefix arg will apply to `self-insert-command' (e.g. if you type -`C-u e' \"eeee\" will be inserted in prompt) so select the -command you want to execute before specifying prefix arg. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+------------| -|\\[helm-M-x-universal-argument]|Universal argument for selected command -|\\[helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc]|Toggle details on commands") - - -;;; Helm imenu -;; -;; -(defvar helm-imenu-help-message - "* Helm Imenu - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-imenu-next-section]|Go to next section. -|\\[helm-imenu-previous-section]|Go to previous section.") - -;;; Helm colors -;; -;; -(defvar helm-colors-help-message - "* Helm colors - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-color-run-insert-name]|Insert the entry name. -|\\[helm-color-run-kill-name]|Kill the entry name. -|\\[helm-color-run-insert-rgb]|Insert entry in RGB format. -|\\[helm-color-run-kill-rgb]|Kill entry in RGB format.") - -;;; Helm Semantic -;; -;; -(defvar helm-semantic-help-message - "* Helm Semantic - -** Commands -\\") - -;;; Helm kmacro -;; -;; -(defvar helm-kmacro-help-message - "* Helm kmacro - -** Tips - -- Start recording a kmacro with `f3'. -- End the kmacro recording with `f4'. -- Run `helm-execute-kmacro' to list all your kmacros. - -Use persistent action to run your kmacro as many times as needed. -You can browse the kmacros with `helm-next-line' and `helm-previous-line'. - -Note: You can't record keys running Helm commands except `helm-M-x', under the -condition that you don't choose a command using Helm completion. - -** Commands -\\") - -;;; Kill ring -;; -;; -(defvar helm-kill-ring-help-message - "* Helm kill ring - -** Tips - -Every Helm session lets you save a candidate to the kill-ring / clipboard / -primary-selection with `\\\\[helm-kill-selection-and-quit]'. - -To save space, Helm-kill-ring truncates the candidates longer than -`helm-kill-ring-max-offset'. -`\\\\[helm-kill-ring-kill-selection]' then saves the whole -text and not the truncated value. The view of truncated candidates can be -toggled; see the command list below. - -As opposed to `yank', numeric prefix arguments are ignored with -`helm-show-kill-ring': there is no need for them since selection happens within -Helm. Moreover Helm has [[Shortcuts for executing the default action on the n-th candidate][Shortcuts for executing the default action on the n-th candidate]]. - -It is recommended to globally bind `M-y' to `helm-show-kill-ring'. Once in the -Helm-kill-ring session you can navigate to next/previous line with `M-y' and -`M-u' for convenience. Of course `\\[helm-next-line]' and `\\[helm-previous-line]' are still available. - -It is possible to delete candidates from the kill ring with `\\\\[helm-kill-ring-delete]' -but also persistently with `\\\\[helm-kill-ring-run-persistent-delete]'. - -You can concatenate marked candidates and yank them in the current -buffer, thus creating a new entry in the kill ring. Candidates are -concatenated with `helm-kill-ring-separator' as default but you can -change interactively the separator while yanking by using two prefix -args. When you have something else than \"\\n\" as default value for -`helm-kill-ring-separator' and you want to use \"\\n\" from prompt, use -`C-q C-j' to enter a newline in prompt. - -To not push a new entry in the kill ring, use `\\\\[helm-copy-to-buffer]' instead of RET -\(note that you can't change separator with this). - -When inserting candidates with the default action (`RET'), `point' is placed at -the end of the candidate and `mark' at the beginning. You can revert this behavior -by using a prefix argument, i.e. `C-u RET', like the regular `yank' command does. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-next-line]|Next line. -|\\[helm-previous-line]|Previous line. -|\\[helm-kill-ring-delete]|Delete entry. -|\\[helm-kill-ring-toggle-truncated]|Toggle truncated view of candidate. -|\\[helm-kill-ring-kill-selection]|Kill non-truncated of selection.") - -;;; Completing-read -;; -(defun helm-comp-read-help-message () - (let ((com (assoc-default 'name (helm-get-current-source)))) - (format - "* Helm completing-read completion for `%s' - -Command `%s' is using a `completing-read' for completion on your input, -this completion have been \"helmized\" because you have enabled [[Helm mode][helm-mode]]'. - -** Tips - -*** Disabling or use something else than helm for completion of some commands - -You can disable helm completion or use something else for specific commands of your choice, -for this customize variable `helm-completing-read-handlers-alist'. - -*** Exiting minibuffer with empty string - -You can exit minibuffer with empty string with \\\\[helm-cr-empty-string]. -It is useful when some commands are prompting continuously until you enter an empty prompt. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-cr-empty-string]|Exit minibuffer with empty string." - com com))) - - -;;; Mode line strings -;; -;; -;;;###autoload -(defvar helm-comp-read-mode-line "\ -\\\ -C/\\[helm-cr-empty-string]:Empty \ -\\\ -\\[helm-help]:Help \ -\\[helm-select-action]:Act \ -\\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/\ -f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \ -\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \ -\\[helm-customize-group]:Conf") - -;;;###autoload -(defvar helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string "\ -\\\ -\\[helm-help]:Help \ -C/\\[helm-cr-empty-string]:Empty \ -\\\ -\\[helm-select-action]:Act \ -\\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/\ -f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \ -\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \ -\\[helm-customize-group]:Conf" - "String displayed in mode-line in `helm-source-find-files'.") - -;;;###autoload -(defvar helm-top-mode-line "\ -\\\ -\\[helm-help]:Help \ -\\\ -\\[helm-select-action]:Act \ -\\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/\ -f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \ -\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \ -\\[helm-customize-group]:Conf") - - -(provide 'helm-help) - -;;; helm-help.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-imenu.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-imenu.el deleted file mode 100644 index b615a7f..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-imenu.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,534 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-imenu.el --- Helm interface for Imenu -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'imenu) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'helm-help) - -(defvar all-the-icons-default-adjust) -(defvar all-the-icons-scale-factor) - -(declare-function which-function "which-func") -(declare-function all-the-icons-material "ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-octicon "ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-faicon "ext:all-the-icons.el") -(declare-function all-the-icons-wicon "ext:all-the-icons.el") - - -(defgroup helm-imenu nil - "Imenu related libraries and applications for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-delimiter " / " - "Delimit types of candidates and their value in `helm-buffer'." - :group 'helm-imenu - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-execute-action-at-once-if-one - #'helm-imenu--execute-action-at-once-p - "Goto the candidate when only one is remaining." - :group 'helm-imenu - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-all-buffer-assoc nil - "Major mode association alist for `helm-imenu-in-all-buffers'. -Allow `helm-imenu-in-all-buffers' searching in these associated -buffers even if they are not derived from each other. The alist -is bidirectional, i.e. no need to add \\='((foo . bar) (bar . foo)), -only \\='((foo . bar)) is needed." - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol) - :group 'helm-imenu) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-in-all-buffers-separate-sources t - "Display imenu index of each buffer in its own source when non-nil. - -When nil all candidates are displayed in a single source. - -NOTE: Each source will have as name \"Imenu \". -`helm-source-imenu-all' will not be set, however it will continue -to be used as a flag for using default as input. If you do not -want this behavior, remove it from -`helm-sources-using-default-as-input' even if not using a single -source to display imenu in all buffers." - :type 'boolean - :group 'helm-imenu) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-type-faces - '(("^Variables$" . font-lock-variable-name-face) - ("^\\(Function\\|Functions\\|Defuns\\)$" . font-lock-function-name-face) - ("^\\(Types\\|Provides\\|Requires\\|Classes\\|Class\\|Includes\\|Imports\\|Misc\\|Code\\)$" . font-lock-type-face)) - "Faces for showing type in helm-imenu. -This is a list of cons cells. The cdr of each cell is a face to -be used, and it can also just be like \\='(:foreground -\"yellow\"). Each car is a regexp match pattern of the imenu type -string." - :group 'helm-faces - :type '(repeat - (cons - (regexp :tag "Imenu type regexp pattern") - (sexp :tag "Face")))) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-extra-modes nil - "Extra modes where `helm-imenu-in-all-buffers' should look into." - :group 'helm-imenu - :type '(repeat symbol)) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-hide-item-type-name nil - "Hide display name of imenu item type along with the icon when non nil. - -This value can be toggled with \\\\[helm-imenu-toggle-type-view]." - :group 'helm-imenu - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-use-icon nil - "Display an icon from all-the-icons package when non nil." - :group 'helm-imenu - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-icon-type-alist - '(("Array" . (all-the-icons-material "crop" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Array" . (all-the-icons-material "crop" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Boolean" . (all-the-icons-material "crop" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Boolean" . (all-the-icons-material "crop" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Class" . (all-the-icons-octicon "package" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Class" . (all-the-icons-octicon "package" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Color" . (all-the-icons-material "color_lens" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Colors" . (all-the-icons-material "color_lens" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Constant" . (all-the-icons-material "crop" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Constants" . (all-the-icons-material "crop" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Constructor" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Constructors" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Enum Member" . (all-the-icons-octicon "three-bars" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Enum Members" . (all-the-icons-octicon "three-bars" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Enum" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cog" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Enums" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cog" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Event" . (all-the-icons-wicon "lightning" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Events" . (all-the-icons-wicon "lightning" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Field" . (all-the-icons-octicon "three-bars" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Fields" . (all-the-icons-octicon "three-bars" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("File" . (all-the-icons-faicon "file" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Files" . (all-the-icons-faicon "file" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Folder" . (all-the-icons-faicon "folder" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Folders" . (all-the-icons-faicon "folder" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Interface" . (all-the-icons-octicon "package" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Interfaces" . (all-the-icons-octicon "package" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Keyword" . (all-the-icons-octicon "key" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Keywords" . (all-the-icons-octicon "key" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Method" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Methods" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Defun" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Defuns" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Fn" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Fns" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Function" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Functions" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cube" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Misc" . (all-the-icons-faicon "globe" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Miscs" . (all-the-icons-faicon "globe" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Module" . (all-the-icons-faicon "angle-double-right" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Modules" . (all-the-icons-faicon "angle-double-right" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Numeric" . (all-the-icons-material "crop" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Numeric" . (all-the-icons-material "crop" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Object" . (all-the-icons-faicon "angle-double-right" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Objects" . (all-the-icons-faicon "angle-double-right" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Operator" . (all-the-icons-faicon "calculator" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Operators" . (all-the-icons-faicon "calculator" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Property" . (all-the-icons-octicon "book" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Properties" . (all-the-icons-octicon "book" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Reference" . (all-the-icons-octicon "book" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("References" . (all-the-icons-octicon "book" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Snippet" . (all-the-icons-material "border_style" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Snippet" . (all-the-icons-material "border_style" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("String" . (all-the-icons-material "text_fields" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Strings" . (all-the-icons-material "text_fields" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Struct" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cog" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Structs" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cog" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Text" . (all-the-icons-material "text_fields" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Texts" . (all-the-icons-material "text_fields" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Top level" . (all-the-icons-faicon "globe" :face font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("Trait" . (all-the-icons-octicon "package" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Traits" . (all-the-icons-octicon "package" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Type" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cog" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Types" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cog" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Type Parameter" . (all-the-icons-material "code" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Type Parameters" . (all-the-icons-material "code" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Unit" . (all-the-icons-faicon "bar-chart" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Units" . (all-the-icons-faicon "bar-chart" :face font-lock-builtin-face)) - ("Value" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cog" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Values" . (all-the-icons-faicon "cog" :face font-lock-type-face)) - ("Variable" . (all-the-icons-octicon "book" :face font-lock-variable-name-face)) - ("Variables" . (all-the-icons-octicon "book":face font-lock-variable-name-face))) - "An alist of types associated with a sexp returning an icon. -The sexp should be an `all-the-icons' function with its args." - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type sexp) - :group 'helm-imenu) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-default-type-sexp - '(all-the-icons-faicon "globe" :face font-lock-function-name-face) - "Default sexp to use when no type for an object is found." - :type 'sexp - :group 'helm-imenu) - -;;; keymap -(defvar helm-imenu-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-imenu-next-section) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-imenu-previous-section) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") 'helm-imenu-toggle-type-view) - map)) - -(defun helm-imenu-toggle-type-view () - "Toggle candidate type view." - (interactive) - (with-helm-window - (setq helm-imenu-hide-item-type-name (not helm-imenu-hide-item-type-name)) - (let* ((sel (substring (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop) - (if helm-imenu-use-icon 2 0))) - (type (get-text-property 1 'type-name sel))) - (setq sel (substring-no-properties sel)) - (helm-force-update (if helm-imenu-hide-item-type-name - (format "^[ ]*%s$" - (car (last (split-string - sel helm-imenu-delimiter t)))) - (format "^[ ]*%s / %s$" - type sel)))))) -(put 'helm-imenu-toggle-type-view 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-lynx-style-map nil - "Use Arrow keys to jump to occurences." - :group 'helm-imenu - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (if val - (progn - (define-key helm-imenu-map (kbd "") 'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (define-key helm-imenu-map (kbd "") 'helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer)) - (define-key helm-imenu-map (kbd "") nil) - (define-key helm-imenu-map (kbd "") nil)))) - -(defun helm-imenu-next-or-previous-section (n) - (with-helm-window - (let* ((fn (lambda () - (let ((str (buffer-substring - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) - (if helm-imenu-hide-item-type-name - (get-text-property 1 'type-name str) - (car (split-string str helm-imenu-delimiter)))))) - (curtype (funcall fn)) - (stop-fn (if (> n 0) - #'helm-end-of-source-p - #'helm-beginning-of-source-p))) - (while (and (not (funcall stop-fn)) - (string= curtype (funcall fn))) - (forward-line n)) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-follow-execute-persistent-action-maybe)))) - -(defun helm-imenu-next-section () - (interactive) - (helm-imenu-next-or-previous-section 1)) - -(defun helm-imenu-previous-section () - (interactive) - (helm-imenu-next-or-previous-section -1)) - - -;;; Internals -(defvar helm-cached-imenu-alist nil) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'helm-cached-imenu-alist) - -(defvar helm-cached-imenu-candidates nil) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'helm-cached-imenu-candidates) - -(defvar helm-cached-imenu-tick nil) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'helm-cached-imenu-tick) - -(defvar helm-imenu--in-all-buffers-cache nil) - - -(defvar helm-source-imenu nil "See (info \"(emacs)Imenu\")") -(defvar helm-source-imenu-all nil) - -(defclass helm-imenu-source (helm-source-sync) - ((candidates :initform 'helm-imenu-candidates) - (candidate-transformer :initform 'helm-imenu-transformer) - (persistent-action :initform 'helm-imenu-persistent-action) - (persistent-help :initform "Show this entry") - (nomark :initform t) - (keymap :initform 'helm-imenu-map) - (help-message :initform 'helm-imenu-help-message) - (action :initform 'helm-imenu-action) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-imenu-quit-and-find-file-fn) - (group :initform 'helm-imenu))) - -(defcustom helm-imenu-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in `helm-source-imenu'." - :group 'helm-imenu - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (setq helm-source-imenu - (helm-make-source "Imenu" 'helm-imenu-source - :fuzzy-match helm-imenu-fuzzy-match)))) - -(defun helm-imenu--maybe-switch-to-buffer (candidate) - (let ((cand (cdr candidate))) - (helm-aif (and (markerp cand) (marker-buffer cand)) - (switch-to-buffer it)))) - -(defun helm-imenu--execute-action-at-once-p () - (let ((cur (helm-get-selection)) - (mb (with-helm-current-buffer - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-at-bol)) - (point-marker))))) - ;; Happen when cursor is on the line where a definition is. This - ;; prevent jumping to the definition where we are already, instead - ;; display helm with all definitions and preselection to the place - ;; we already are. - (if (equal (cdr cur) mb) - (prog1 nil - (helm-set-pattern "") - (helm-force-update)) - t))) - -(defun helm-imenu-quit-and-find-file-fn (source) - (let ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source))) - (when (and (consp sel) (markerp (cdr sel))) - (buffer-file-name (marker-buffer (cdr sel)))))) - -(defun helm-imenu-action (candidate) - "Default action for `helm-source-imenu'." - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-imenu-action" 'helm-goto-line-before-hook) - (helm-imenu--maybe-switch-to-buffer candidate) - (imenu candidate) - ;; If semantic is supported in this buffer - ;; imenu used `semantic-imenu-goto-function' - ;; and position have been highlighted, - ;; no need to highlight again. - (unless (eq imenu-default-goto-function - 'semantic-imenu-goto-function) - (helm-highlight-current-line))) - -(defun helm-imenu-persistent-action (candidate) - "Default persistent action for `helm-source-imenu'." - (helm-imenu--maybe-switch-to-buffer candidate) - (imenu candidate) - (helm-highlight-current-line)) - -(defun helm-imenu-candidates (&optional buffer) - (with-current-buffer (or buffer helm-current-buffer) - (let ((tick (buffer-modified-tick))) - (if (eq helm-cached-imenu-tick tick) - helm-cached-imenu-candidates - (setq imenu--index-alist nil) - (prog1 (setq helm-cached-imenu-candidates - (let ((index (imenu--make-index-alist t))) - (helm-imenu--candidates-1 - (delete (assoc "*Rescan*" index) index)))) - (setq helm-cached-imenu-tick tick)))))) - -(defun helm-imenu-candidates-in-all-buffers (&optional build-sources) - (let* ((lst (buffer-list)) - (progress-reporter (make-progress-reporter - "Imenu indexing buffers..." 1 (length lst)))) - (prog1 - (cl-loop with cur-buf = (if build-sources - (current-buffer) helm-current-buffer) - for b in lst - for count from 1 - when (with-current-buffer b - (and (or (member major-mode helm-imenu-extra-modes) - (derived-mode-p 'prog-mode)) - (helm-same-major-mode-p - cur-buf helm-imenu-all-buffer-assoc))) - if build-sources - collect (helm-make-source - (format "Imenu in %s" (buffer-name b)) - 'helm-imenu-source - :candidates (with-current-buffer b - (helm-imenu-candidates b)) - :fuzzy-match helm-imenu-fuzzy-match) - else - append (with-current-buffer b - (helm-imenu-candidates b)) - do (progress-reporter-update progress-reporter count)) - (progress-reporter-done progress-reporter)))) - -(defun helm-imenu--candidates-1 (alist) - (cl-loop for elm in alist - nconc (cond - ((imenu--subalist-p elm) - (helm-imenu--candidates-1 - (cl-loop for (e . v) in (cdr elm) collect - (cons (propertize - e 'helm-imenu-type (car elm)) - ;; If value is an integer, convert it - ;; to a marker, otherwise it is a cons cell - ;; and it will be converted on next recursions. - ;; (Bug#1060) [1]. - (if (integerp v) (copy-marker v) v))))) - ((listp (cdr elm)) - (and elm (list elm))) - (t - ;; bug in imenu, should not be needed. - (and (cdr elm) - ;; Semantic uses overlays whereas imenu uses - ;; markers (Bug#1706). - (setcdr elm (pcase (cdr elm) ; Same as [1]. - ((and ov (pred overlayp)) - (copy-overlay ov)) - ((and mk (or (pred markerp) - (pred integerp))) - (copy-marker mk)))) - (list elm)))))) - -(defun helm-imenu--get-prop (item) - ;; property value of ITEM can have itself - ;; a property value which have itself a property value - ;; ...and so on; Return a list of all these - ;; properties values starting at ITEM. - (let* ((prop (get-text-property 0 'helm-imenu-type item)) - (lst (list prop item))) - (when prop - (while prop - (setq prop (get-text-property 0 'helm-imenu-type prop)) - (and prop (push prop lst))) - lst))) - -(defun helm-imenu-icon-for-type (type) - "Return an icon for type TYPE. -The icon is found in `helm-imenu-icon-type-alist', if not -`helm-imenu-default-type-sexp' is evaled to provide a default icon." - (require 'all-the-icons) - (let ((all-the-icons-scale-factor 1.0) - (all-the-icons-default-adjust 0.0)) - (or (helm-aand (assoc-default - type helm-imenu-icon-type-alist) - (apply (car it) (cdr it))) - (apply (car helm-imenu-default-type-sexp) - (cdr helm-imenu-default-type-sexp))))) - -(defun helm-imenu-transformer (candidates) - (cl-loop for (k . v) in candidates - ;; (k . v) == (symbol-name . marker) - for bufname = (buffer-name - (pcase v - ((pred overlayp) (overlay-buffer v)) - ((or (pred markerp) (pred integerp)) - (marker-buffer v)))) - for types = (or (helm-imenu--get-prop k) - (list (if (with-current-buffer bufname - (derived-mode-p 'prog-mode)) - "Function" - "Top level") - k)) - for type-icon = (and helm-imenu-use-icon - (helm-imenu-icon-for-type (car types))) - for type-name = (propertize - (car types) 'face - (cl-loop for (p . f) in helm-imenu-type-faces - when (string-match p (car types)) - return f - finally return 'default)) - for disp1 = (mapconcat 'identity - (cdr types) - (propertize helm-imenu-delimiter - 'face 'shadow)) - for disp = (concat (if helm-imenu-use-icon - (concat (propertize " " 'display type-icon) " ") - "") - (if helm-imenu-hide-item-type-name - "" - (concat type-name - (propertize helm-imenu-delimiter - 'face 'shadow))) - (propertize disp1 'help-echo bufname 'types types)) - collect - (cons (propertize disp 'type-name type-name) (cons k v)))) - - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-imenu () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `imenu'." - (interactive) - (require 'which-func) - (unless helm-source-imenu - (setq helm-source-imenu - (helm-make-source "Imenu" 'helm-imenu-source - :fuzzy-match helm-imenu-fuzzy-match))) - (let* ((imenu-auto-rescan t) - (helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines 'never) - (str (thing-at-point 'symbol)) - (init-reg (and str (concat "\\_<" (regexp-quote str) "\\_>"))) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one - helm-imenu-execute-action-at-once-if-one)) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-imenu - :default (and str (list init-reg str)) - :preselect (helm-aif (which-function) - (concat "\\_<" (regexp-quote it) "\\_>") - init-reg) - :buffer "*helm imenu*"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-imenu-in-all-buffers () - "Fetch Imenu entries in all buffers with similar mode as current. -A mode is similar as current if it is the same, it is derived -i.e. `derived-mode-p' or it have an association in -`helm-imenu-all-buffer-assoc'." - (interactive) - (require 'which-func) - (unless helm-imenu-in-all-buffers-separate-sources - (unless helm-source-imenu-all - (setq helm-source-imenu-all - (helm-make-source "Imenu in all buffers" 'helm-imenu-source - :init (lambda () - ;; Use a cache to avoid repeatedly sending - ;; progress-reporter message when updating - ;; (Bug#1704). - (setq helm-imenu--in-all-buffers-cache - (helm-imenu-candidates-in-all-buffers))) - :candidates 'helm-imenu--in-all-buffers-cache - :fuzzy-match helm-imenu-fuzzy-match)))) - (let* ((imenu-auto-rescan t) - (helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines 'never) - (str (thing-at-point 'symbol)) - (init-reg (and str (concat "\\_<" (regexp-quote str) "\\_>"))) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one - helm-imenu-execute-action-at-once-if-one) - (helm-maybe-use-default-as-input - (not (null (memq 'helm-source-imenu-all - helm-sources-using-default-as-input)))) - (sources (if helm-imenu-in-all-buffers-separate-sources - (helm-imenu-candidates-in-all-buffers 'build-sources) - '(helm-source-imenu-all)))) - (helm :sources sources - :default (and str (list init-reg str)) - :preselect (helm-aif (which-function) - (concat "\\_<" (regexp-quote it) "\\_>") - init-reg) - :buffer "*helm imenu all*"))) - -(provide 'helm-imenu) - -;;; helm-imenu.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-mode.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-mode.el deleted file mode 100644 index 3697fb4..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-mode.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2276 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-mode.el --- Enable helm completion everywhere. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-files) -(require 'helm-misc) - -(defvar crm-separator) -(defvar ido-everywhere) -(defvar completion-flex-nospace) -(defvar helm-completion--sorting-done) -(defvar helm-mode) -(defvar password-cache) - -;; No warnings in Emacs built --without-x -(declare-function x-file-dialog "xfns.c") - -(declare-function ido-mode "ido.el") -(declare-function helm-apropos-init "helm-elisp") -(declare-function helm-lisp-completion-persistent-action "helm-elisp") -(declare-function helm-lisp-completion-persistent-help "helm-elisp") -(declare-function help--symbol-class "help-fns.el") -(declare-function helm-get-first-line-documentation "helm-elisp") - -(defgroup helm-mode nil - "Enable helm completion." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-completing-read-handlers-alist - '((find-tag . helm-completing-read-default-find-tag) - (xref-find-definitions . helm-completing-read-default-find-tag) - (xref-find-references . helm-completing-read-default-find-tag) - (ggtags-find-tag-dwim . helm-completing-read-default-find-tag) - (tmm-menubar . nil) - (find-file . nil) - (execute-extended-command . nil) - (dired-do-rename . helm-read-file-name-handler-1) - (dired-do-copy . helm-read-file-name-handler-1) - (dired-do-symlink . helm-read-file-name-handler-1) - (dired-do-relsymlink . helm-read-file-name-handler-1) - (dired-do-hardlink . helm-read-file-name-handler-1) - (basic-save-buffer . helm-read-file-name-handler-1) - (write-file . (default helm-read-file-name-handler-1)) - (write-region . (default helm-read-file-name-handler-1))) - "Completing read functions for specific Emacs commands. - -By default `helm-mode' use `helm-completing-read-default-handler' to -provide helm completion in each `completing-read' or `read-file-name' -found, but other functions can be specified here for specific -commands. This also allows disabling helm completion for some commands -when needed. - -Each entry is a cons cell like (EMACS_COMMAND . COMPLETING-READ_HANDLER) -where key and value are symbols. -However if a command is using in its definition both a `completing-read' AND -a `read-file-name' we may want to specify a handler for both of them, -this can be done by specifying value as a list of two symbols instead of -a single symbol where the 1st element of the list specify the handler for the -`completing-read' and the second the handler for the `read-file-name'. -Special symbol \\='default' means use the default helm handler for either -`completing-read' or `read-file-name'. -e.g. (write-region . (default helm-read-file-name-handler-1)) -means helm will use `helm-completing-read-default-handler' when -`write-region' calls `completing-read' and -`helm-read-file-name-handler-1' when it calls `read-file-name'. - -Each key is an Emacs command that use originaly `completing-read' -or/and `read-file-name'. - -Each value maybe a helm function that takes same arguments as -`completing-read' plus NAME and BUFFER, where NAME is the name of the new -helm source and BUFFER the name of the buffer we will use, but it can -be also a function not using helm, in this case the function should -take the same args as `completing-read' and not be prefixed by \"helm-\". - -`helm' will use the name of the command calling `completing-read' as -NAME and BUFFER will be computed as well with NAME but prefixed with -\"*helm-mode-\". - -This function prefix name must start by \"helm-\" when it uses helm, -otherwise `helm' assumes the function is not a helm function and -expects the same args as `completing-read', this allows you to define a -handler not using helm completion. - -Example: - - (defun foo/test () - (interactive) - (message \"%S\" (completing-read \"test: \" \\='(a b c d e)))) - - (defun helm-foo/test-completing-read-handler (prompt collection - predicate require-match - initial-input hist def - inherit-input-method - name buffer) - (helm-comp-read prompt collection :marked-candidates t - :name name - :buffer buffer)) - - (add-to-list \\='helm-completing-read-handlers-alist - \\='(foo/test . helm-foo/test-completing-read-handler)) - - -We want here to make the regular `completing-read' in `foo/test' -return a list of candidate(s) instead of a single candidate. - -Note that this function will be reused for ALL the `completing-read' -of this command, so it should handle all cases. E.g., -if first `completing-read' completes against symbols and -second `completing-read' should handle only buffer, -your specialized function should handle both. - -If the value of an entry is nil completion will fall back to -Emacs vanilla behaviour. -Example: - -If you want to disable helm completion for `describe-function', use: - - (describe-function . nil) - -Ido is also supported, you can use `ido-completing-read' and -`ido-read-file-name' as value of an entry or just \\='ido. -Example: -Enable ido completion for `find-file': - - (find-file . ido) - -same as - - (find-file . ido-read-file-name) - -Note that you don't need to enable `ido-mode' for this to work, see -`helm-mode' documentation." - :group 'helm-mode - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol)) - -(defcustom helm-comp-read-case-fold-search helm-case-fold-search - "Default Local setting of `helm-case-fold-search' for `helm-comp-read'. -See `helm-case-fold-search' for more info." - :group 'helm-mode - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-mode-handle-completion-in-region t - "Whether to replace or not `completion-in-region-function'. -This enables support for `completing-read-multiple' and `completion-at-point' -when non--nil." - :group 'helm-mode - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-mode-no-completion-in-region-in-modes nil - "A list of modes that do not want helm for `completion-in-region'." - :group 'helm-mode - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-mode-reverse-history t - "Display history source after current source when non nil. - -Apply only in `helm-mode' handled commands." - :group 'helm-mode - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn - 'helm-completion-in-region-sort-fn - "The default sort function to sort candidates in completion-in-region. - -When nil no sorting is done. -The function is a `filtered-candidate-transformer' function which takes -two args CANDIDATES and SOURCE. -The function must use the flag `helm-completion--sorting-done' and -return CANDIDATES unchanged when the flag is nil. -See default function `helm-completion-in-region-sort-fn' as example. -It will be used only when `helm-completion-style' is either Emacs or -helm, otherwise when helm-fuzzy style is used, the fuzzy sort function -will be used." - :group 'helm-mode - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-mode-ignore-diacritics nil - "Ignore diacritics in completing-read." - :group 'helm-mode - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-completion-mark-suffix t - "Push mark at end of suffix when non nil." - :group 'helm-mode - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-read-file-name-use-default-arg-behavior nil - "Use emacs vanilla `read-file-name' behavior for default arg. - -The behavior of default arg in `read-file-name' and friends is using -the default arg as default value when initial input is not modified, -even if this initial input is a valid value i.e. an existing file. -We expect generally a default arg to be used if nothing is specified -in the prompt or if what is specified is invalid, but the emacs behavior -here is really weird, so we use this variable to disable this -behavior, letting user specify default if needed with `M-n'. -However we keep the emacs default for `read-file-name' and derived -fns, this variable affecting only `helm-read-file-name'." - :type 'boolean - :group 'helm-mode) - -(defvar helm-mode-minibuffer-setup-hook-black-list '(minibuffer-completion-help) - "Incompatible `minibuffer-setup-hook' functions go here. -A list of symbols. `helm-mode' is rejecting all lambda's, byte-code fns -and all functions belonging in this list from `minibuffer-setup-hook'. -This is mainly needed to prevent \"*Completions*\" buffers to popup.") - -(defface helm-mode-prefix - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - (:background "red" :foreground "black"))) - "Face used for prefix completion." - :group 'helm-mode) - -(defvar helm-comp-read-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-cr-empty-string) - (define-key map (kbd "M-RET") 'helm-cr-empty-string) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-comp-read'.") - -(defun helm-mode-delete-char-backward-1 () - (interactive) - (condition-case err - (call-interactively 'delete-backward-char) - (text-read-only - (if (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (not (string= (minibuffer-contents) ""))) - (message "Trying to delete prefix completion, next hit will quit") - (user-error "%s" (car err)))))) -(put 'helm-mode-delete-char-backward-1 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-mode-delete-char-backward-2 () - (interactive) - (condition-case _err - (call-interactively 'delete-backward-char) - (text-read-only - (unless (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (string= (minibuffer-contents) "")) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (run-with-timer 0.1 nil (lambda () - (call-interactively 'delete-backward-char)))) - (helm-keyboard-quit))))) -(put 'helm-mode-delete-char-backward-2 'helm-only t) - -(helm-multi-key-defun helm-mode-delete-char-backward-maybe - "Delete char backward when text is not the prefix helm is completing against. -First call warns user about deleting prefix completion. -Second call deletes backward char in current-buffer and quits helm completion, -letting the user start a new completion with a new prefix." - '(helm-mode-delete-char-backward-1 helm-mode-delete-char-backward-2) 1) - -(defcustom helm-completion-style 'helm - "Style of completion to use in `completion-in-region'. - -This affects only `completion-at-point' and friends, and -the `completing-read' using the default handler -i.e. `helm-completing-read-default-handler'. - -NB: This has nothing to do with `completion-styles', it is independent from -helm, but when using \\='emacs as helm-completion-style helm -will use the `completion-styles' for its completions. -Up to the user to configure `completion-styles'. - -There are three possible values to use: - -- helm, use multi match regular helm completion. - -- helm-fuzzy, use fuzzy matching. Note that as usual when - entering a space helm switches to multi matching mode. - -- emacs, use regular Emacs completion according to - `completion-styles'. Note that even in this style, helm allows using - multi match. Emacs-27 provides a style called `flex' that can be used - aside `helm' style (see `completion-styles-alist'). When `flex' style - is not available (Emacs<27) helm provides `helm-flex' style which is - similar to `flex' and helm fuzzy matching. - -For a better experience with emacs style, if you don't know what to use, set -`completion-styles' to \\='(flex) if you are using emacs-27 or to -\\='(helm-flex) if you are using emacs-26 and keep \\='emacs as default -value for `helm-completion-style'. Advanced users can also have a -look to `completion-category-overrides' to set styles according to category. -You can as well use `helm-completion-styles-alist' to override -`helm-completion-style' in specific modes. - -Of course when using `helm' or `helm-fuzzy' as `helm-completion-style' -emacs `completion-styles' have no effect. - -Please use custom interface or `customize-set-variable' to set this, -NOT `setq'." - :group 'helm-mode - :type '(choice (const :tag "Emacs" emacs) - (const :tag "Helm" helm) - (const :tag "Helm-fuzzy" helm-fuzzy)) - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (if (memq val '(helm helm-fuzzy)) - (define-key helm-comp-read-map (kbd "DEL") 'helm-mode-delete-char-backward-maybe) - (define-key helm-comp-read-map (kbd "DEL") 'delete-backward-char)))) - -(defconst helm-completion--all-styles - (let ((flex (if (assq 'flex completion-styles-alist) - 'flex 'helm-flex))) - (helm-fast-remove-dups - (append (list 'helm flex) - (mapcar 'car completion-styles-alist))))) - -(defconst helm-completion--styles-type - `(repeat :tag "with other completion styles" - (choice ,@(mapcar (lambda (x) (list 'const x)) - helm-completion--all-styles)))) - -(defcustom helm-completion-styles-alist '((gud-mode . helm) - ;; See https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/2181. - (mu4e-compose-mode . emacs)) - "Allow configuring `helm-completion-style' per mode or command. - -NOTE: Use a mode for a completion that will be used in a buffer -i.e. completion-in-region, whereas you have to specify instead a command to -affect the completing-read trigerred by this command. - -Each entry is a cons cell like (mode . style) where style must be a -suitable value for `helm-completion-style'. -When specifying emacs as style for a mode or a command, `completion-styles' can be -specified by using a cons cell specifying completion-styles to use -with helm emacs style, e.g. (foo-mode . (emacs helm flex)) will set -`completion-styles' to \\='(helm flex) for foo-mode." - :group 'helm-mode - :type - `(alist :key-type (symbol :tag "Major Mode") - :value-type - (choice :tag "Use helm style or completion styles" - (radio :tag "Helm Style" - (const helm) - (const helm-fuzzy) - (const emacs)) - (cons :tag "Completion Styles" - (const :tag "Using Helm `emacs' style" emacs) - ,helm-completion--styles-type)))) - -;;; helm-comp-read -;; -;; -(defvar helm-comp-read-use-marked nil - "[INTERNAL] When non nil `helm-comp-read' will return marked candidates. - -Use this ONLY in `let', NOT globally, this allows third party packages -to use a list as return value when `helm-mode' is enabled, e.g. - - (let ((helm-comp-read-use-marked t)) - (completing-read \"test: \" \\='(a b c d e f g))) - -") - -(defun helm-cr-empty-string () - "Return empty string." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action - (lambda (_candidate) - (identity ""))))) -(put 'helm-cr-empty-string 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-mode--keyboard-quit () - ;; Use this instead of `keyboard-quit' - ;; to avoid deactivating mark in current-buffer. - (let ((debug-on-quit nil)) - (signal 'quit nil))) - -(cl-defun helm-comp-read-get-candidates (collection &optional - test sort-fn alistp - (input helm-pattern)) - "Convert COLLECTION to list removing elements that don't match TEST. -See `helm-comp-read' about supported COLLECTION arguments. - -SORT-FN is a predicate to sort COLLECTION. - -ALISTP when non--nil will not use `all-completions' to collect -candidates because it doesn't handle alists correctly for helm. -i.e In `all-completions' the car of each pair is used as value. -In helm we want to use the cdr instead like (display . real), -so we return the alist as it is with no transformation by -`all-completions'. - -e.g - -\(setq A \\='((a . 1) (b . 2) (c . 3))) -==>((a . 1) (b . 2) (c . 3)) -\(helm-comp-read \"test: \" A :alistp nil - :exec-when-only-one t - :initial-input \"a\") -==>\"a\" Which is not what we expect. - -\(helm-comp-read \"test: \" A :alistp t - :exec-when-only-one t - :initial-input \"1\") -==>\"1\" - -See docstring of `all-completions' for more info. - -INPUT is the string you want to complete against, defaulting to -`helm-pattern' which is the value of what you enter in minibuffer. -Note that when using a function as COLLECTION this value will be -available with the input argument of the function only when using a -sync source from `helm-comp-read', i.e. not using -`:candidates-in-buffer', otherwise the function is called only once -with an empty string as value for `helm-pattern' because -`helm-pattern' is not yet computed, which is what we want otherwise -data would not be fully collected at init time. - -If COLLECTION is an `obarray', a TEST should be needed. See `obarray'." - ;; Ensure COLLECTION is computed from `helm-current-buffer' - ;; because some functions used as COLLECTION work - ;; only in the context of current-buffer (Bug#1030) . - (with-helm-current-buffer - (let ((cands - (cond ((and alistp (hash-table-p collection)) - (cl-loop for k being the hash-keys of collection - using (hash-values v) - collect (cons k v))) - ((vectorp collection) - (all-completions input collection test)) - ((and (symbolp collection) (boundp collection) - ;; Bug#324 history is let-bounded and given - ;; quoted as hist argument of completing-read. - ;; See example in `rcirc-browse-url'. - (symbolp (symbol-value collection))) - nil) - ;; When collection is a symbol, most of the time - ;; it should be a symbol used as a minibuffer-history. - ;; The value of this symbol in this case return a list - ;; of string which maybe are converted later as symbol - ;; in special cases. - ;; we treat here commandp as a special case as it return t - ;; also with a string unless its last arg is provided. - ;; Also, the history collections generally collect their - ;; elements as string, so intern them to call predicate. - ((and (symbolp collection) (boundp collection) test) - (let ((predicate (lambda (elm) - (condition-case _err - (if (eq test 'commandp) - (funcall test (intern elm)) - (funcall test elm)) - (wrong-type-argument - (funcall test (intern elm))))))) - (all-completions input (symbol-value collection) predicate))) - ((and (symbolp collection) (boundp collection)) - (all-completions input (symbol-value collection))) - ;; Normally file completion should not be handled here, - ;; but special cases like `find-file-at-point' do it. - ;; Handle here specially such cases. - ((and (functionp collection) (not (string= input "")) - (or minibuffer-completing-file-name - (eq (completion-metadata-get - (completion-metadata input collection test) - 'category) - 'file))) - (cl-loop for f in (funcall collection input test t) - unless (member f '("./" "../")) - if (string-match helm--url-regexp input) - collect f - else - collect (concat (file-name-as-directory - (helm-basedir input)) - f))) - ((functionp collection) - (funcall collection input test t)) - ((and alistp (null test)) collection) - ;; Next test ensure circular objects are removed - ;; with `all-completions' (Bug#1530). - (t (all-completions input collection test))))) - (if sort-fn (sort cands sort-fn) cands)))) - -(cl-defun helm-cr--pattern-in-candidates-p (candidates &optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - (or (assoc pattern candidates) - (assq (intern pattern) candidates) - (member pattern candidates) - (member (downcase pattern) candidates) - (member (upcase pattern) candidates))) - -(defun helm-cr-default-transformer (candidates source) - "Default filter candidate function for `helm-comp-read'." - (let ((must-match (helm-get-attr 'must-match source)) - (annotation (plist-get completion-extra-properties - :annotation-function)) - (affixation (plist-get completion-extra-properties - :affixation-function))) - ;; Annotation and affixation are already handled in completion-in-region and - ;; in helm-completing-read-default-2 when emacs style is in use. - (cl-loop for c in (if (and (or annotation affixation) - (not helm--completing-region) - (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy))) - (helm-completion-in-region--initial-filter - ;; Ensure we use the display part of candidates (if some). - (all-completions "" candidates) - annotation nil nil) - candidates) - for cand = (let ((elm (if (stringp c) - (replace-regexp-in-string "\\s\\" "" c) - c))) - (cond ((and (stringp elm) - (string-match "\n" elm)) - (cons (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "->" elm) c)) - (t c))) - collect cand into lst - finally return - ;; Unquote helm-pattern when it is added as candidate - ;; (Bug#2015). - (let ((pat (replace-regexp-in-string "\\s\\" "" helm-pattern))) - (if (or (string= pat "") - (eq must-match t) - (helm-cr--pattern-in-candidates-p lst pat)) - lst - (append (list (cons (concat (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize "[?]" - 'face 'helm-ff-prefix - 'unknown t)) - pat) - pat)) - lst)))))) - -(defun helm-comp-read--move-to-first-real-candidate () - (helm-aif (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop) - ;; Avoid error with candidates with an image as display (Bug#2296). - (when (equal (get-text-property 0 'display it) "[?]") - (helm-next-line)))) - -(defun helm-cr-default (default cands) - (delq nil - (cond ((and (consp default) (string= helm-pattern "")) - (append (cl-loop for d in default - ;; Don't convert - ;; nil to "nil" (i.e the string) - ;; it will be delq'ed on top. - for str = (if (null d) d (helm-stringify d)) - when (member str cands) - do (setq cands (delete d cands)) - when str collect str) - cands)) - ((and (not (equal default "")) - (string= helm-pattern "")) - (cons default (delete (helm-stringify default) - cands))) - (t cands)))) - -;;;###autoload -(cl-defun helm-comp-read (prompt collection - &key - test - initial-input - default - preselect - (buffer "*Helm Completions*") - must-match - fuzzy - reverse-history - (requires-pattern 0) - (history nil shistory) - raw-history - input-history - (case-fold helm-comp-read-case-fold-search) - (persistent-action nil) - (persistent-help "DoNothing") - (mode-line helm-comp-read-mode-line) - help-message - (keymap helm-comp-read-map) - (name "Helm Completions") - header-name - candidates-in-buffer - diacritics - match-part - match-dynamic - exec-when-only-one - quit-when-no-cand - (volatile t) - sort - fc-transformer - hist-fc-transformer - (marked-candidates helm-comp-read-use-marked) - nomark - (alistp t) - (candidate-number-limit helm-candidate-number-limit) - multiline - allow-nest - coerce - (group 'helm)) - "Read a string in the minibuffer, with helm completion. - -It is helm `completing-read' equivalent. - -- PROMPT is the prompt name to use. - -- COLLECTION can be a list, alist, vector, obarray or hash-table. - For alists and hash-tables their car are use as real value of - candidate unless ALISTP is non-nil. - It can be also a function that receives three arguments: - the values string, predicate and t. See `all-completions' for more details. - -Keys description: - -- TEST: A predicate called with one arg i.e candidate. - -- INITIAL-INPUT: Same as input arg in `helm'. - -- PRESELECT: See preselect arg of `helm'. - -- DEFAULT: This option is used only for compatibility with regular - Emacs `completing-read' (Same as DEFAULT arg of `completing-read'). - -- BUFFER: Name of helm-buffer. - -- MUST-MATCH: Candidate selected must be one of COLLECTION. - -- FUZZY: Enable fuzzy matching. - -- REVERSE-HISTORY: When non--nil display history source after current - source completion. - -- REQUIRES-PATTERN: Same as helm attribute, default is 0. - -- HISTORY: A symbol where each result will be saved. - If not specified as a symbol an error will popup. - When specified, all elements of HISTORY are displayed in - a special source before or after COLLECTION according to REVERSE-HISTORY. - The main difference with INPUT-HISTORY is that the result of the - completion is saved whereas in INPUT-HISTORY it is the minibuffer - contents which is saved when you exit. - Don't use the same symbol for INPUT-HISTORY and HISTORY. - NOTE: As mentionned above this has nothing to do with - `minibuffer-history-variable', therefore if you want to save this - history persistently, you will have to add this variable to the - relevant variable of your favorite tool for persistent emacs session - i.e. psession, desktop etc... - -- RAW-HISTORY: When non-nil do not remove backslashs if some in - HISTORY candidates. - -- INPUT-HISTORY: A symbol. The minibuffer input history will be - stored there, if nil or not provided, `minibuffer-history' - will be used instead. You can navigate in this history with - `M-p' and `M-n'. - Don't use the same symbol for INPUT-HISTORY and HISTORY. - -- CASE-FOLD: Same as `helm-case-fold-search'. - -- PERSISTENT-ACTION: A function called with one arg i.e candidate. - -- PERSISTENT-HELP: A string to document PERSISTENT-ACTION. - -- MODE-LINE: A string or list to display in mode line. - Default is `helm-comp-read-mode-line'. - -- KEYMAP: A keymap to use in this `helm-comp-read'. - (the keymap will be shared with history source) - -- NAME: The name related to this local source. - -- HEADER-NAME: A function to alter NAME, see `helm'. - -- EXEC-WHEN-ONLY-ONE: Bound `helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one' - to non--nil. (possibles values are t or nil). - -- VOLATILE: Use volatile attribute. - -- SORT: A predicate to give to `sort' e.g `string-lessp' - Use this only on small data as it is inefficient. - If you want to sort faster add a sort function to - FC-TRANSFORMER. - Note that FUZZY when enabled is already providing a sort function. - -- FC-TRANSFORMER: A `filtered-candidate-transformer' function - or a list of functions. - -- HIST-FC-TRANSFORMER: A `filtered-candidate-transformer' - function for the history source. - -- MARKED-CANDIDATES: If non-nil return candidate or marked candidates as a list. - -- NOMARK: When non--nil don't allow marking candidates. - -- ALISTP: - When non-nil (default) pass the value of (DISPLAY . REAL) - candidate in COLLECTION to action when COLLECTION is an alist or a - hash-table, otherwise DISPLAY is always returned as result on exit, - which is the default when using `completing-read'. - See `helm-comp-read-get-candidates'. - -- CANDIDATES-IN-BUFFER: when non--nil use a source build with - `helm-source-in-buffer' which is much faster. - Argument VOLATILE have no effect when CANDIDATES-IN-BUFFER is non--nil. - -- MATCH-PART: Allow matching only one part of candidate. - See match-part documentation in `helm-source'. - -- MATCH-DYNAMIC: See match-dynamic in `helm-source-sync' - It has no effect when used with CANDIDATES-IN-BUFFER. - -- ALLOW-NEST: Allow nesting this `helm-comp-read' in a helm session. - See `helm'. - -- MULTILINE: See multiline in `helm-source'. - -- COERCE: See coerce in `helm-source'. - -- GROUP: See group in `helm-source'. - -Any prefix args passed during `helm-comp-read' invocation will be recorded -in `helm-current-prefix-arg', otherwise if prefix args were given before -`helm-comp-read' invocation, the value of `current-prefix-arg' will be used. -That means you can pass prefix args before or after calling a command -that use `helm-comp-read'. See `helm-M-x' for example." - ;; Handle error with HISTORY: - ;; - ;; Should show helm with one source at first run and save result on - ;; exit, should show the history source along candidates source on - ;; next run as soon as `test-hist' value is feeded. - ;; (setq test-hist nil) - ;; (helm-comp-read "test: " '(a b c d e) - ;; :history 'test-hist) - ;; - ;; Should run normally as long as `test-hist' is bound and nil. As - ;; soon `test-hist' becomes non-nil throw an error. - ;; (helm-comp-read "test: " '(a b c d e) - ;; :history test-hist) - ;; - ;; Should run normally. - ;; (completing-read "test: " '(a b c d e)) - (cl-assert (if shistory - (or (null history) - (and history (symbolp history))) - t) - nil "Error: History should be specified as a symbol") - (when (get-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - (unless (memq must-match '(confirm confirm-after-completion t nil)) - ;; Fix completing-read's using something else than `t' e.g. 1 or - ;; whatever (bug #2527). - (setq must-match t)) - (let ((action-fn `(("Sole action (Identity)" - . (lambda (candidate) - (if ,marked-candidates - (helm-marked-candidates) - (identity candidate))))))) - (let* ((minibuffer-completion-predicate test) - (minibuffer-completion-table - (or minibuffer-completion-table collection)) - (helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string - (replace-regexp-in-string "helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer" - "helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer" - helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string)) - (get-candidates - (lambda () - (let ((cands (helm-comp-read-get-candidates - ;; If `helm-pattern' is passed as INPUT - ;; and :alistp is nil INPUT is passed to - ;; `all-completions' which defeat helm - ;; matching functions (multi match, fuzzy - ;; etc...) Bug#2134. - collection test sort alistp - (if (and match-dynamic (null candidates-in-buffer)) - helm-pattern "")))) - (helm-cr-default default cands)))) - (history-get-candidates - (lambda () - (let ((cands (helm-comp-read-get-candidates - history test nil alistp))) - (when cands - (delete "" (helm-cr-default default cands)))))) - (src-hist (helm-build-sync-source (format "%s History" name) - :candidates history-get-candidates - :fuzzy-match fuzzy - :multiline multiline - :match-part match-part - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (append `((lambda (candidates _source) - (if ,raw-history - candidates - (cl-loop for i in candidates - ;; Input is added to history in completing-read's - ;; and may be regexp-quoted, so unquote it - ;; but check if cand is a string (it may be at this stage - ;; a symbol or nil) Bug#1553. - when (stringp i) - collect (replace-regexp-in-string "\\s\\" "" i))))) - (and hist-fc-transformer (helm-mklist hist-fc-transformer))) - :persistent-action persistent-action - :persistent-help persistent-help - :keymap keymap - :must-match must-match - :group group - :coerce coerce - :mode-line mode-line - :help-message help-message - :action action-fn)) - (src (helm-build-sync-source name - :candidates get-candidates - :match-part match-part - :multiline multiline - :header-name header-name - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (let ((transformers (helm-mklist fc-transformer))) - (append transformers - (unless (member 'helm-cr-default-transformer transformers) - '(helm-cr-default-transformer)))) - :requires-pattern requires-pattern - :persistent-action persistent-action - :persistent-help persistent-help - :fuzzy-match fuzzy - :diacritics diacritics - :keymap keymap - :must-match must-match - :group group - :coerce coerce - :mode-line mode-line - :match-dynamic match-dynamic - :help-message help-message - :action action-fn - :volatile volatile)) - (src-1 (helm-build-in-buffer-source name - :data get-candidates - :match-part match-part - :multiline multiline - :header-name header-name - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (append (helm-mklist fc-transformer) - '(helm-cr-default-transformer)) - :requires-pattern requires-pattern - :persistent-action persistent-action - :fuzzy-match fuzzy - :diacritics diacritics - :keymap keymap - :must-match must-match - :group group - :coerce coerce - :persistent-help persistent-help - :mode-line mode-line - :help-message help-message - :action action-fn)) - (src-list (list src-hist - (if candidates-in-buffer - src-1 src))) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one exec-when-only-one) - (helm-quit-if-no-candidate quit-when-no-cand) - result) - (when nomark - (setq src-list (cl-loop for src in src-list - collect (cons '(nomark) src)))) - (when reverse-history (setq src-list (nreverse src-list))) - (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-comp-read--move-to-first-real-candidate) - (unwind-protect - (setq result (helm - :sources src-list - :input initial-input - :default default - :preselect preselect - :prompt prompt - :resume 'noresume - :keymap keymap ;; Needed with empty collection. - :allow-nest allow-nest - :candidate-number-limit candidate-number-limit - :case-fold-search case-fold - :history (and (symbolp input-history) input-history) - :buffer buffer)) - (remove-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-comp-read--move-to-first-real-candidate)) - ;; If `history' is a symbol save it, except when it is t. - (when (and result history (symbolp history) (not (eq history t))) - (set history - ;; RESULT may be a a string or a list of strings bug #2461. - (delete-dups (append (mapcar #'substring-no-properties (helm-mklist result)) - (symbol-value history))))) - (or result (helm-mode--keyboard-quit))))) - - -;; Generic completing-read -;; -;; Support also function as collection. -;; e.g M-x man is supported. -;; Support hash-table and vectors as collection. -;; NOTE: -;; Some crap emacs functions may not be supported -;; like ffap-alternate-file (bad use of completing-read) -;; and maybe others. -;; Provide a mode `helm-mode' which turn on -;; helm in all `completing-read' and `read-file-name' in Emacs. -;; -(defvar helm-completion-mode-string " Helm") - -(defvar helm-completion-mode-quit-message - "Helm completion disabled") - -(defvar helm-completion-mode-start-message - "Helm completion enabled") - -;;; Specialized handlers -;; -;; -(defun helm-completing-read-symbols - (prompt _collection test _require-match init - hist default _inherit-input-method name buffer) - "Specialized function for fast symbols completion in `helm-mode'." - (require 'helm-elisp) - (or - (helm - :sources (helm-build-in-buffer-source name - :init (lambda () - (helm-apropos-init (lambda (x) - (and (funcall test x) - (not (keywordp x)))) - (or (car-safe default) default))) - :filtered-candidate-transformer 'helm-apropos-default-sort-fn - :help-message #'helm-comp-read-help-message - :fuzzy-match (eq helm-completion-style 'helm-fuzzy) - :persistent-action - (lambda (candidate) - (helm-lisp-completion-persistent-action - candidate name)) - :persistent-help (helm-lisp-completion-persistent-help)) - :prompt prompt - :buffer buffer - :input init - :history hist - :resume 'noresume - :default (or default "")) - (helm-mode--keyboard-quit))) - - -;;; Generic completing read -;; -;; -(defun helm-completing-read-default-1 - (prompt collection test require-match - init hist default _inherit-input-method - name buffer &optional cands-in-buffer exec-when-only-one) - "Call `helm-comp-read' with same args as `completing-read'. -Extra optional arg CANDS-IN-BUFFER means use `candidates-in-buffer' -method which is faster. -It should be used when candidate list doesn't need to be rebuilt dynamically." - (let ((history (or (car-safe hist) hist)) - (initial-input (helm-aif (pcase init - ((pred (stringp)) init) - ;; INIT is a cons cell. - (`(,l . ,_ll) l)) - it)) - (minibuffer-completion-table collection)) - (helm-comp-read - prompt collection - :test test - :history history - :reverse-history helm-mode-reverse-history - :input-history history - :must-match require-match - :alistp nil - :diacritics helm-mode-ignore-diacritics - :help-message #'helm-comp-read-help-message - :name name - :requires-pattern (if (and (stringp default) - (string= default "") - (or (eq require-match 'confirm) - (eq require-match - 'confirm-after-completion))) - 1 0) - :quit-when-no-cand (eq require-match t) - :nomark (null helm-comp-read-use-marked) - :candidates-in-buffer cands-in-buffer - :exec-when-only-one exec-when-only-one - :fuzzy (eq helm-completion-style 'helm-fuzzy) - :buffer buffer - ;; If DEF is not provided, fallback to empty string - ;; to avoid `thing-at-point' to be appended on top of list - :default (or default "") - ;; Fail with special characters (e.g in gnus "nnimap+gmail:") - ;; if regexp-quote is not used. - ;; when init is added to history, it will be unquoted by - ;; helm-comp-read. - :initial-input initial-input))) - -(defun helm-completing-read-default-2 - (prompt collection predicate require-match - init hist default _inherit-input-method - name buffer &optional _cands-in-buffer exec-when-only-one) - "Call `helm-comp-read' with same args as `completing-read'. - -This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." - (let* ((history (or (car-safe hist) hist)) - (input (pcase init - ((pred (stringp)) init) - ;; INIT is a cons cell. - (`(,l . ,_ll) l))) - (completion-flex-nospace t) - (minibuffer-completion-table collection) - ;; (completion-styles - ;; (helm--prepare-completion-styles 'nomode)) - (metadata (or (completion-metadata (or input "") collection predicate) - '(metadata))) - (afun (or (plist-get completion-extra-properties :annotation-function) - (completion-metadata-get metadata 'annotation-function))) - (afix (or (plist-get completion-extra-properties :affixation-function) - (completion-metadata-get metadata 'affixation-function))) - (file-comp-p (eq (completion-metadata-get metadata 'category) 'file)) - (compfn (lambda (str _predicate _action) - (let* ((completion-ignore-case (helm-set-case-fold-search)) - (comps - (completion-all-completions - str ; This is helm-pattern - collection - predicate - (length str) - metadata)) - (last-data (last comps)) - ;; Helm syle sort fn is added to - ;; metadata only in emacs-27, so in - ;; emacs-26 use helm-generic-sort-fn - ;; which handle both helm and - ;; helm-flex styles. When - ;; helm-completion-style is helm or - ;; helm-fuzzy, sorting will be done - ;; later in FCT. - (sort-fn - (and (eq helm-completion-style 'emacs) - (or - ;; Emacs-27 - (completion-metadata-get - metadata 'display-sort-function) - ;; Emacs-26 - (lambda (candidates) - (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn))))) - all) - (when (cdr last-data) - ;; Remove the last element of - ;; comps by side-effect. - (setcdr last-data nil)) - (setq helm-completion--sorting-done (and sort-fn t)) - (setq all (copy-sequence comps)) - ;; Default is passed here only with helm - ;; h-c-styles, otherwise with emacs style it is - ;; passed with the :default arg of helm-comp-read - ;; and computed in its get-candidates function. - (append (and default - (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) - (list default)) - (helm-completion-in-region--initial-filter - (let ((lst (if (and sort-fn (> (length str) 0)) - (funcall sort-fn all) - all))) - (if (and default afix) - (prog1 (append (list default) - (delete default lst)) - (setq default nil)) - lst)) - afun afix file-comp-p))))) - (data (if (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) - (funcall compfn (or input "") nil nil) - compfn)) - (helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn - (lambda (candidates _source) - (if (or helm-completion--sorting-done - (string= helm-pattern "")) - candidates - (sort candidates 'helm-generic-sort-fn))))) - (unwind-protect - (helm-comp-read - ;; Completion-at-point and friends have no prompt. - prompt - data - :name name - :initial-input input - :buffer buffer - :history history - :nomark (null helm-comp-read-use-marked) - :reverse-history helm-mode-reverse-history - ;; In helm h-c-styles default is passed directly in - ;; candidates. - :default (and (eq helm-completion-style 'emacs) (null afix) default) - :fc-transformer - ;; Ensure sort fn is at the end. - (append '(helm-cr-default-transformer) - (and helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn - (list helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn))) - :match-dynamic (eq helm-completion-style 'emacs) - :diacritics helm-mode-ignore-diacritics - :fuzzy (eq helm-completion-style 'helm-fuzzy) - :exec-when-only-one exec-when-only-one - :quit-when-no-cand (eq require-match t) - :must-match require-match) - (setq helm-completion--sorting-done nil)))) - -(defun helm-completing-read-default-find-tag - (prompt collection test require-match - init hist default inherit-input-method - name buffer) - "Specialized `helm-mode' handler for `find-tag'." - ;; Some commands like find-tag may use `read-file-name' from inside - ;; the calculation of collection. in this case it clash with - ;; candidates-in-buffer that reuse precedent data (files) which is wrong. - ;; So (re)calculate collection outside of main helm-session. - (let* ((cands (helm-comp-read-get-candidates - collection test nil nil))) - (helm-completing-read-default-1 prompt cands test require-match - init hist default inherit-input-method - name buffer t))) - -(defun helm-completing-read-sync-default-handler - (prompt collection test require-match - init hist default inherit-input-method - name buffer) - "`helm-mode' handler using sync source as backend." - (helm-completing-read-default-1 prompt collection test require-match - init hist default inherit-input-method - name buffer)) - -(defun helm-completing-read-inbuffer-default-handler - (prompt collection test require-match - init hist default inherit-input-method - name buffer) - "`helm-mode' handler using inbuffer source as backend." - (helm-completing-read-default-1 prompt collection test require-match - init hist default inherit-input-method - name buffer t)) - -(defun helm-completing-read-default-handler - (prompt collection test require-match - init hist default inherit-input-method - name buffer) - "Default `helm-mode' handler for all `completing-read'." - (let* (;; Standard will be used as CANDS-IN-BUFFER arg. - (standard (and (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) t)) - (fn (if standard - #'helm-completing-read-default-1 - #'helm-completing-read-default-2))) - (funcall fn - prompt collection test require-match - init hist default inherit-input-method name buffer - ;; CANDS-IN-BUFFER - standard))) - -(defun helm-mode--read-buffer-to-switch (prompt) - "[INTERNAL] This is used to advice `read-buffer-to-switch'. -Don't use it directly." - ;; `read-buffer-to-switch' is passing `minibuffer-completion-table' - ;; to `read-buffer' through `minibuffer-setup-hook' which is too - ;; late to be known by `read-buffer-function', in our case - ;; `helm--generic-read-buffer'. It should let bind it to allow us - ;; using it. - (let ((minibuffer-completion-table (internal-complete-buffer-except))) - (read-buffer prompt (other-buffer (current-buffer)) - (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer)))) - -(defun helm--generic-read-buffer (prompt &optional default require-match predicate) - "The `read-buffer-function' for `helm-mode'. -Affects `switch-to-buffer' `kill-buffer' and related." - ;; `read-buffer' is using internally `Vbuffer_alist' which is an - ;; alist with elements like (BUF-NAME . BUF-OBJ), therefore some - ;; predicates in Emacs are working only on such cons cells. - ;; However, helm is transforming COLLECTION in a list of strings and - ;; such predicates are failing because they expect cons cells (see - ;; bug#2506 with `project-switch-to-buffer'), even if they should - ;; handle strings as well according to `read-buffer' - ;; documentation. - (let ((pred (when predicate - (lambda (buffer) - (let ((buf (cons buffer (get-buffer buffer)))) - (condition-case _err - (funcall predicate buffer) - (wrong-type-argument - (funcall predicate buf)))))))) - (helm--completing-read-default - prompt (or minibuffer-completion-table - (internal-complete-buffer "" nil t)) - pred require-match nil nil default))) - -(defun helm-mode--get-default-handler-for (comp-or-file entry) - ;; Use 'comp for completing-read and 'file for 'read-file-name as - ;; COMP-OR-FILE value. - (let ((val (cdr-safe entry)) - (reading-file (eq comp-or-file 'file))) - (if (consp val) - (helm-acase (if reading-file (cadr val) (car val)) - (default (if reading-file - #'helm-read-file-name - #'helm-completing-read-default-handler)) - (t it)) - val))) - -(defun helm-mode--apply-helm-handler (handler arg-list) - "Ensure `minibuffer-complete' is disabled when running HANDLER. -ARG-LIST is a list of arguments to pass to HANDLER." - ;; Some functions are calling `minibuffer-complete' - ;; within `minibuffer-setup-hook' when calling their - ;; `completing-read', like `woman-file-name' (bug #2527). - ;; This defeat Helm which is already - ;; completing minibuffer, so deactivate - ;; minibuffer-complete one time for all [1]. - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'minibuffer-complete) #'ignore)) - (apply handler arg-list))) - -(cl-defun helm--completing-read-default - (prompt collection &optional - predicate require-match - initial-input hist def - inherit-input-method) - "An helm replacement of `completing-read'. -This function should be used only as a `completing-read-function'. - -Don't use it directly, use instead `helm-comp-read' in your programs. - -See documentation of `completing-read' and `all-completions' for details." - (let* ((current-command (or (helm-this-command) this-command)) - (str-command (if current-command - (helm-symbol-name current-command) - "completing-read")) - (buf-name (format "*helm-mode-%s*" str-command)) - (entry (assq current-command - helm-completing-read-handlers-alist)) - (def-com (helm-mode--get-default-handler-for 'comp entry)) - (str-defcom (and def-com (helm-symbol-name def-com))) - (def-args (list prompt collection predicate require-match - initial-input hist def inherit-input-method)) - ;; Append the two extra args needed to set the buffer and source name - ;; in helm specialized functions. - (others-args (append def-args (list str-command buf-name))) - helm-completion-mode-start-message ; Be quiet - helm-completion-mode-quit-message - ;; Be sure this pesty *completion* buffer doesn't popup. - ;; Note: `minibuffer-with-setup-hook' may setup a lambda - ;; calling `minibuffer-completion-help' or other minibuffer - ;; functions we DONT WANT here, in these cases removing the hook - ;; (a symbol) have no effect. Bug#448. - ;; Because `minibuffer-completion-table' and - ;; `minibuffer-completion-predicate' are not bound - ;; anymore here, these functions should have no effect now, - ;; except in some rare cases like in `woman-file-name', - ;; so remove all incompatible functions - ;; from `minibuffer-setup-hook' (Bug#1205, Bug#1240). - ;; otherwise helm have not the time to close its initial session. - (minibuffer-setup-hook - (cl-loop for h in minibuffer-setup-hook - unless (or (consp h) ; a lambda. - (byte-code-function-p h) - (helm-subr-native-elisp-p h) - (memq h helm-mode-minibuffer-setup-hook-black-list)) - collect h)) - ;; Disable hack that could be used before `completing-read'. - ;; i.e (push ?\t unread-command-events). - unread-command-events - ;; Let-bounding here helm-completion-style according to - ;; helm-completion-styles-alist allow using helm style per commands. - (helm-completion-style (helm-aif (cdr (assq current-command helm-completion-styles-alist)) - (if (cdr-safe it) (car it) it) - (default-value 'helm-completion-style))) - (completion-styles - (helm--prepare-completion-styles current-command)) - (default-handler - ;; If nothing is found in - ;; helm-completing-read-handlers-alist use default - ;; handler which will itself use `helm-completion-style'. - #'helm-completing-read-default-handler)) - (when (eq def-com 'ido) (setq def-com 'ido-completing-read)) - (unless (or (not entry) def-com) - ;; An entry in *read-handlers-alist exists but have - ;; a nil value, so we exit from here, disable `helm-mode' - ;; and run the command again with it original behavior. - ;; `helm-mode' will be restored on exit. - (cl-return-from helm--completing-read-default - (unwind-protect - (progn - (helm-mode -1) - (apply completing-read-function def-args)) - (helm-mode 1)))) - ;; If we use now `completing-read' we MUST turn off `helm-mode' - ;; to avoid infinite recursion and CRASH. It will be reenabled on exit. - (when (or (eq def-com 'completing-read) - ;; All specialized functions are prefixed by "helm" - (and (stringp str-defcom) - (not (string-match "^helm" str-defcom)))) - (helm-mode -1)) - (unwind-protect - (cond (;; An helm specialized function exists, run it. - (and def-com helm-mode) - ;; Disable `minibuffer-complete' for handlers using - ;; helm (bug #2533). - (helm-mode--apply-helm-handler - def-com others-args)) - (;; Try to handle `ido-completing-read' everywhere. - (and def-com (eq def-com 'ido-completing-read)) - (setcar (memq collection def-args) - (all-completions "" collection predicate)) - (apply def-com def-args)) - (;; A non helm function specified in - ;; `helm-completing-read-handlers-alist' use it with - ;; exactly the same args as in `completing-read'. If - ;; we are here `helm-mode' is now disabled. - def-com - (apply def-com def-args)) - (;; Use by default a in-buffer handler unless - ;; COLLECTION is a function. - t - ;; Disable `minibuffer-complete' for handlers using - ;; helm (bug #2533). - (helm-mode--apply-helm-handler - default-handler others-args))) - (helm-mode 1) - ;; When exiting minibuffer, `this-command' is set to - ;; `helm-exit-minibuffer', which is unwanted when starting - ;; on another `completing-read', so restore `this-command' to - ;; initial value when exiting. - (setq this-command current-command)))) - -;;; Generic read-file-name -;; -;; -;;;###autoload -(cl-defun helm-read-file-name - (prompt - &key - (name "Read File Name") - initial-input - (buffer "*Helm file completions*") - test - noret - (case-fold helm-file-name-case-fold-search) - preselect - history - must-match - (fuzzy t) - default - marked-candidates - (candidate-number-limit helm-ff-candidate-number-limit) - nomark - (alistp t) - (persistent-action-if 'helm-find-files-persistent-action-if) - (persistent-help "Hit1 Expand Candidate, Hit2 or (C-u) Find file") - (mode-line helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string)) - "Read a file name with helm completion. - -It is helm `read-file-name' emulation. - -Argument PROMPT is the default prompt to use. - -Keys description: - -- NAME: Source name, default to \"Read File Name\". - -- INITIAL-INPUT: Where to start reading file name, - default to `default-directory' or $HOME. - -- BUFFER: `helm-buffer' name, defaults to \"*Helm Completions*\". - -- TEST: A predicate called with one arg \\='candidate'. - -- NORET: Allow disabling helm-ff-RET (have no effect if helm-ff-RET - isn't bound to RET). - -- CASE-FOLD: Same as `helm-case-fold-search'. - -- PRESELECT: helm preselection. - -- HISTORY: Display HISTORY in a special source. - -- MUST-MATCH: Can be \\='confirm, nil, or t. - -- FUZZY: Enable fuzzy matching when non-nil (Enabled by default). - -- MARKED-CANDIDATES: When non--nil return a list of marked candidates. - -- NOMARK: When non--nil don't allow marking candidates. - -- ALISTP: Don't use `all-completions' in history - (take effect only on history). - -- PERSISTENT-ACTION-IF: a persistent if action function. - -- PERSISTENT-HELP: persistent help message. - -- MODE-LINE: A mode line message, default is - `helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string'." - (require 'tramp) - (unless initial-input - (setq initial-input (or default-directory (getenv "HOME")))) - (when (get-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - (mapc (lambda (hook) - (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook hook)) - '(helm-ff-move-to-first-real-candidate - helm-ff-update-when-only-one-matched - helm-ff-auto-expand-to-home-or-root)) - (let* ((action-fn `(("Sole action (Identity)" - . (lambda (candidate) - (if ,marked-candidates - (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t) - (identity candidate)))))) - ;; Be sure we don't erase the underlying minibuffer if some. - (helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value - (and helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value - (not (minibuffer-window-active-p (minibuffer-window))))) - helm-follow-mode-persistent - (helm-ff-fuzzy-matching - (and fuzzy - (not (memq helm-mm-matching-method '(multi1 multi3p))))) - (hist (and history (helm-comp-read-get-candidates - history nil nil alistp))) - (helm-ff--RET-disabled noret) - (minibuffer-completion-predicate test) - (minibuffer-completing-file-name t) - ;; Ensure not being prompted for password each time we - ;; navigate to a directory. - (password-cache t) - (helm--completing-file-name t) - (helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string - (replace-regexp-in-string "helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer" - "helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer" - helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string)) - (src-list - (list - ;; History source. - (helm-build-sync-source (format "%s History" name) - :header-name (lambda (name) - (concat name (substitute-command-keys - helm-find-files-doc-header))) - :mode-line mode-line - :candidates hist - :nohighlight t - :fuzzy-match fuzzy - :persistent-action-if persistent-action-if - :persistent-help persistent-help - :keymap helm-read-file-map - :must-match must-match - :nomark nomark - :action action-fn) - ;; Other source. - (helm-build-sync-source name - :header-name (lambda (name) - (concat name (substitute-command-keys - helm-find-files-doc-header))) - :init (lambda () - (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag - helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value) - (setq helm-ff--auto-update-state - helm-ff-auto-update-flag)) - :mode-line mode-line - :help-message 'helm-read-file-name-help-message - :nohighlight helm-ff-nohighlight-matches - :candidate-number-limit 'helm-ff-candidate-number-limit - :candidates - (lambda () - (if test - (append (and (not (file-exists-p helm-pattern)) - (not (helm-ff--invalid-tramp-name-p helm-pattern)) - (list (helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one - helm-pattern nil t))) - (cl-loop with hn = (helm-ff--tramp-hostnames) - ;; helm-find-files-get-candidates is - ;; returning a list of cons cells. - for (d . r) in (helm-find-files-get-candidates - must-match) - when (or (member r hn) ; A tramp host - (funcall test r)) ; Test ok - collect (cons d r))) - (helm-find-files-get-candidates must-match))) - :update (lambda () - (remhash helm-ff-default-directory - helm-ff--list-directory-cache)) - :match-on-real t - :filtered-candidate-transformer (delq nil `(helm-ff-fct - helm-ff-maybe-show-thumbnails - helm-ff-sort-candidates - ,(and helm-ff-icon-mode - (featurep 'all-the-icons) - 'helm-ff-icons-transformer))) - :persistent-action-if persistent-action-if - :persistent-help persistent-help - :volatile t - :keymap helm-read-file-map - :must-match must-match - :cleanup 'helm-find-files-cleanup - :nomark nomark - :action action-fn))) - ;; Helm result. - (result (helm - :sources (if helm-mode-reverse-history - (reverse src-list) src-list) - :input (if (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp initial-input) - initial-input - (expand-file-name initial-input)) - :prompt prompt - :candidate-number-limit candidate-number-limit - :resume 'noresume - :case-fold-search case-fold - :default default - :buffer buffer - :full-frame nil - :preselect preselect))) - (or - (cond ((and result (stringp result) - (string= result "") "")) - ((and result - (stringp result) - (file-equal-p result initial-input) - helm-read-file-name-use-default-arg-behavior - default) - (if (listp default) (car default) default)) - ((and result (listp result)) - (mapcar #'expand-file-name result)) - ((and result (file-directory-p result)) - (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name result))) - (result (expand-file-name result))) - (helm-mode--keyboard-quit)))) - -(defun helm-mode--default-filename (fname dir initial) - (unless dir (setq dir default-directory)) - (unless (file-name-absolute-p dir) - (setq dir (expand-file-name dir))) - (unless (or fname (consp fname)) - (setq fname (expand-file-name - (or initial buffer-file-name dir) - dir))) - (if (and fname (consp fname)) - (setq fname (cl-loop for f in fname - collect (expand-file-name f dir))) - (if (file-name-absolute-p fname) - fname (expand-file-name fname dir)))) - -(cl-defun helm--generic-read-file-name - (prompt &optional dir default-filename mustmatch initial predicate) - "Generic helm replacement of `read-file-name'. -Don't use it directly, use instead `helm-read-file-name' in your programs." - (let* ((init (or initial dir default-directory)) - (helm-read-file-name-use-default-arg-behavior t) - (current-command (or (helm-this-command) this-command)) - (str-command (if current-command - (helm-symbol-name current-command) - "read-file-name")) - (helm--file-completion-sources - (cons str-command - (remove str-command helm--file-completion-sources))) - (buf-name (format "*helm-mode-%s*" str-command)) - (entry (assq current-command - helm-completing-read-handlers-alist)) - (def-com (helm-mode--get-default-handler-for 'file entry)) - (str-defcom (and def-com (helm-symbol-name def-com))) - ;; Don't modify the original args list for emacs generic functions. - (def-args (list prompt dir default-filename mustmatch initial predicate)) - ;; Append the two extra args needed to set the buffer and source name - ;; in helm specialized functions. - (others-args (append def-args (list str-command buf-name))) - (reading-directory (eq predicate 'file-directory-p)) - (use-dialog (and (next-read-file-uses-dialog-p) - ;; Graphical file dialogs can't handle - ;; remote files. - (not (file-remote-p init)) - use-file-dialog)) - helm-completion-mode-start-message ; Be quiet - helm-completion-mode-quit-message ; Same here - add-to-history fname) - ;; Build `default-filename' with `dir'+`initial' when - ;; `default-filename' is not specified. - ;; See `read-file-name' docstring for more infos. - (setq default-filename (helm-mode--default-filename - default-filename dir initial)) - ;; Some functions that normally call `completing-read' can switch - ;; brutally to `read-file-name' (e.g find-tag), in this case - ;; the helm specialized function will fail because it is build - ;; for `completing-read', so set it to 'incompatible to be sure - ;; we switch to `helm-read-file-name' and don't try to call it - ;; with wrong number of args. - (when (eq def-com 'ido) - (setq def-com 'ido-read-file-name)) - (when (and def-com (> (length (help-function-arglist def-com)) 8)) - (setq def-com 'incompatible)) - (unless (or (not entry) def-com) - (cl-return-from helm--generic-read-file-name - (unwind-protect - (progn - (helm-mode -1) - (apply read-file-name-function def-args)) - (helm-mode 1)))) - ;; If we use now `read-file-name' or dialog we MUST turn off `helm-mode' - ;; to avoid infinite recursion and CRASH. It will be reenabled on exit. - (when (or (memq def-com '(read-file-name ido-read-file-name)) - use-dialog - (and (stringp str-defcom) - (not (string-match "^helm" str-defcom)))) - (helm-mode -1)) - (unwind-protect - (setq fname - (cond (use-dialog - (let ((dialog-mustmatch - (not (memq mustmatch - '(nil confirm confirm-after-completion))))) - ;; Dialogs don't support a list of default fnames. - (when (and default-filename (consp default-filename)) - (setq default-filename - (expand-file-name (car default-filename) init))) - (setq add-to-history t) - (x-file-dialog prompt init default-filename - dialog-mustmatch - reading-directory))) - ;; A specialized function exists, run it - ;; with the two extra args specific to helm. - ;; Note that the helm handler should ensure - ;; :initial-input is not nil i.e. Use init - ;; which fallback to default-directory instead - ;; of INITIAL. - ((and def-com helm-mode - (not (eq def-com 'ido-read-file-name)) - (not (eq def-com 'incompatible)) - ;; The entry in - ;; `helm-completing-read-handlers-alist' is - ;; a cons cell specifying a completing-read - ;; and a read-file-name handler default - ;; e.g. (foo (default default)). - (not (eq def-com 'helm-read-file-name))) - (apply def-com others-args)) - (;; Def-com value is `ido-read-file-name' - ;; run it with default args. - (and def-com (eq def-com 'ido-read-file-name)) - (ido-mode 1) - (apply def-com def-args)) - (;; Def-com value is `read-file-name' - ;; run it with default args. - (eq def-com 'read-file-name) - (apply def-com def-args)) - (t ; Fall back to classic `helm-read-file-name'. - (helm-read-file-name - prompt - :name str-command - :buffer buf-name - :default default-filename - ;; Helm handlers should always have a non nil INITIAL arg. - :initial-input (if (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp init) - init - (expand-file-name init dir)) - :alistp nil - :nomark (null helm-comp-read-use-marked) - :marked-candidates helm-comp-read-use-marked - :must-match mustmatch - :test predicate - :noret reading-directory)))) - (and ido-mode (ido-mode -1)) - (helm-mode 1) - ;; Same comment as in `helm--completing-read-default'. - (setq this-command current-command)) - (when add-to-history - (add-to-history 'file-name-history - (minibuffer-maybe-quote-filename fname))) - (if (and - ;; Using `read-directory-name'. - reading-directory - ;; `file-name-as-directory' return "./" when FNAME is - ;; empty string. - (not (string= fname ""))) - (file-name-as-directory fname) - fname))) - -;; Read file name handler with history (Bug#1652) -(defun helm-read-file-name-handler-1 (prompt dir default-filename - mustmatch initial predicate - name buffer) - "A `read-file-name' handler with history. -Can be added to `helm-completing-read-handlers-alist' for functions -that need a `read-file-name' function with directory history. -The `helm-find-files' history `helm-ff-history' is used here." - (let ((helm-always-two-windows t) - (helm-split-window-default-side - (if (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'same) - 'below helm-split-window-default-side)) - helm-reuse-last-window-split-state - ;; Helm handlers should always have a non nil INITIAL arg. - (init (or initial dir default-directory))) - (helm-read-file-name - prompt - :name name - :history helm-ff-history - :buffer buffer - :default default-filename - :initial-input (expand-file-name init dir) - :alistp nil - :must-match mustmatch - :test predicate))) - - -;;; Completion in region and Helm style -;; -(defun helm-mode--advice-lisp--local-variables (old--fn &rest args) - (ignore-errors - (apply old--fn args))) - -(defvar helm-completion--sorting-done nil - "Flag that notifies the FCT if sorting has been done in completion function.") -(defun helm-completion-in-region-sort-fn (candidates _source) - "Default sort function for completion-in-region." - (if helm-completion--sorting-done - candidates - (sort candidates 'helm-generic-sort-fn))) - -(defun helm-mode--completion-in-region-initial-input (str) - "Highlight prefix in helm and helm-fuzzy `helm-completion-styles'." - (if (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) - (propertize str 'read-only t 'face 'helm-mode-prefix 'rear-nonsticky t) - str)) - -(defun helm--symbol-completion-table-affixation (completions) - "Same as `help--symbol-completion-table-affixation' but for helm. - -Return a list of cons cells of the form (disp . real)." - (mapcar (lambda (c) - (let* ((s (intern c)) - (doc (ignore-errors - (helm-get-first-line-documentation s)))) - (cons (concat (propertize - (format "%-4s" (help--symbol-class s)) - 'face 'completions-annotations) - c - (if doc - (propertize (format " -- %s" doc) - 'face 'completions-annotations) - "")) - c))) - completions)) - -(defun helm-completion-in-region--initial-filter (comps afun afix file-comp-p) - "Compute COMPS with function AFUN or AFIX unless FILE-COMP-P non nil. - -If both AFUN and AFIX are provided only AFIX is used. -When FILE-COMP-P is provided only filter out dot files." - (if file-comp-p - ;; Filter out dot files in file completion. - (cl-loop for f in comps unless - (string-match "\\`\\.\\{1,2\\}/\\'" f) - collect f) - (cond (afix (helm--symbol-completion-table-affixation comps)) - (afun - ;; Add annotation at end of - ;; candidate if needed, e.g. foo, this happen when - ;; completing against a quoted symbol. - (mapcar (lambda (s) - (let ((ann (funcall afun s))) - (if ann - (cons - (concat - s - (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize - ann - 'face 'completions-annotations))) - s) - s))) - comps)) - (t comps)))) - -;; Helm multi matching style - -(defun helm-completion-try-completion (string table pred point) - "The try completion function for `completing-styles-alist'. -Actually does nothing." - ;; AFAIU the try-completions style functions - ;; are here to check if what is at point is suitable for TABLE but - ;; there is no way to pass a multiple pattern from what is at point - ;; apart sending STRING in a minibuffer like helm does. Perhaps - ;; minibuffer-complete should benefit of this but for now just do - ;; nothing as this is used nowhere. It is anyway not clear what the - ;; try-completions functions do in emacs so just do nothing for now. - (ignore string table pred point)) - -(defun helm-completion-all-completions (string table pred point) - "The all completions function for `completing-styles-alist'." - ;; FIXME: No need to bind all these value. - ;; (cl-multiple-value-bind (all _pattern prefix _suffix _carbounds) - (pcase-let ((`(,all ,_pattern ,prefix ,_suffix ,_carbounds) - (helm-completion--multi-all-completions string table pred point))) - (when all (nconc all (length prefix))))) - -(defun helm-completion--multi-all-completions-1 (string collection &optional predicate) - "Allow `all-completions' multi matching on its candidates." - ;; Doing an initial call of all-completions on the first element of - ;; STRING speedup completion and fix file completion when CAPF - ;; returns relative paths to initial pattern (eshell and shell). - (let* ((split (helm-mm-split-pattern string)) - (fpat (or (car split) "")) - (file-comp-p (or minibuffer-completing-file-name - (eq - (completion-metadata-get - (completion-metadata string collection predicate) - 'category) - 'file))) - (all (and file-comp-p - (or (cdr split) - (and (not (cdr split)) - ;; Kickin when STRING is a simple string. - ;; Handle as well "foo " (space at end). - (not (string= fpat ""))) - (string= string "")) - (not (string-match "\\`!" fpat)) - ;; all-completions should return nil if FPAT is a - ;; regexp, it is what we expect. - (all-completions fpat collection - (lambda (x &optional _y) - (let ((elm (if (listp x) (car x) x))) - (funcall (or predicate #'identity) elm)))))) - (pattern (helm-aand all (string-match " " string) - ;; Returns the part of STRING after space - ;; e.g. "foo bar baz" => "bar baz". - (substring string (1+ it))))) - (if (or (and all (not (cdr split))) - (equal pattern "")) ; e.g. STRING == "foo ". - all - (all-completions "" (or all collection) - (lambda (x &optional _y) - ;; Second arg _y is needed when - ;; COLLECTION is a hash-table (Bug#2231) - ;; (C-x 8 RET). - ;; Elements of COLLECTION may be - ;; lists or alists, in this case consider the - ;; car of element (Bug#2219 org-refile). - (let ((elm (if (listp x) (car x) x))) - ;; PREDICATE have been already called in - ;; initial all-completions, no need to call - ;; it a second time, thus ALL is now a list - ;; of strings maybe not supported by - ;; PREDICATE (e.g. symbols vs strings). - (if (and predicate (null all)) - (and (funcall predicate elm) - ;; ALL is nil so use whole STRING - ;; against COLLECTION. - (helm-mm-match (helm-stringify elm) string)) - (helm-mm-match (helm-stringify elm) - (or (and all pattern) string))))))))) - -(defun helm-completion--multi-all-completions (string table pred point) - "Collect completions from TABLE for helm completion style." - (let* ((beforepoint (substring string 0 point)) - (afterpoint (substring string point)) - (bounds (completion-boundaries beforepoint table pred afterpoint)) - (prefix (substring beforepoint 0 (car bounds))) - (suffix (substring afterpoint (cdr bounds))) - (all (helm-completion--multi-all-completions-1 - ;; Using `regexp-quote' on STRING fixes bug#2355 but - ;; breaks regexp matching in multi match, actually with - ;; Helm-3.7.1 and emacs-27+ it seems using plain STRING - ;; works for both so use it. - ;;(regexp-quote string) - string table pred))) - (list all string prefix suffix point))) - -;; The adjust-metadata functions run only in emacs-27, they are NOT -;; used otherwise. -(defun helm-completion--adjust-metadata (metadata) - (if (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) - metadata - (let ((compose-helm-sort-fn - (lambda (candidates) - (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn)))) - `(metadata - (display-sort-function - . ,compose-helm-sort-fn) - (cycle-sort-function - . ,compose-helm-sort-fn) - ,@(cdr metadata))))) -(put 'helm 'completion--adjust-metadata 'helm-completion--adjust-metadata) - -;; Helm-flex style. -;; This is more or less the same as emacs-27 flex style. -(defun helm-flex-completion-try-completion (string table pred point) - "The try completion function for `completing-styles-alist'." - ;; It is needed here to make minibuffer-complete work in emacs-26, - ;; e.g. with regular M-x. - (unless (string-match-p " " string) - (pcase-let ((`(,all ,pattern ,prefix ,suffix ,_carbounds) - (helm-completion--flex-all-completions string table pred point))) - (when minibuffer-completing-file-name - (setq all (completion-pcm--filename-try-filter all))) - (completion-pcm--merge-try pattern all prefix suffix)))) - -(defun helm-flex-completion-all-completions (string table pred point) - "The all completions function for `completing-styles-alist'." - ;; FIXME: No need to bind all these value. - (unless (string-match-p " " string) - (pcase-let ((`(,all ,pattern ,prefix ,_suffix ,_carbounds) - (helm-completion--flex-all-completions - string table pred point - #'helm-completion--flex-transform-pattern))) - (let ((regexp (completion-pcm--pattern->regex pattern 'group))) - (when all (nconc (helm-flex-add-score-as-prop all regexp) - (length prefix))))))) - -;; Same as emacs-27 completion-substring--all-completions. -(defun helm-completion--flex-all-completions - (string table pred point &optional transform-pattern-fn) - "Match the presumed substring STRING to the entries in TABLE. -Respect PRED and POINT. The pattern used is a PCM-style substring -pattern, but it will be massaged by TRANSFORM-PATTERN-FN, if that -is non-nil." - (let* ((beforepoint (substring string 0 point)) - (afterpoint (substring string point)) - (bounds (completion-boundaries beforepoint table pred afterpoint)) - (suffix (substring afterpoint (cdr bounds))) - (prefix (substring beforepoint 0 (car bounds))) - (basic-pattern (completion-basic--pattern - beforepoint afterpoint bounds)) - (pattern (if (not (stringp (car basic-pattern))) - basic-pattern - (cons 'prefix basic-pattern))) - (pattern (if transform-pattern-fn - (funcall transform-pattern-fn pattern) - pattern)) - (all (completion-pcm--all-completions prefix pattern table pred))) - (list all pattern prefix suffix (car bounds)))) - -(defun helm-completion-in-region--selection () - (with-helm-buffer - (setq helm-saved-selection (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop)))) - -;; Completion-in-region-function - -(defvar helm--completing-region nil - "[INTERNAL] flag let-bounded to nil when completing in region.") - -(defun helm--completion-in-region (origfun start end collection &optional predicate) - "Helm replacement of `completion--in-region'. - -Can be used for `completion-in-region-function' by advicing it with an -:around advice to allow passing the old -`completion-in-region-function' value in ORIGFUN." - (cl-declare (special require-match prompt)) - (if (memq major-mode helm-mode-no-completion-in-region-in-modes) - (funcall origfun start end collection predicate) - (advice-add - 'lisp--local-variables - :around #'helm-mode--advice-lisp--local-variables) - (let ((old--helm-completion-style helm-completion-style) - (exit-fun (plist-get completion-extra-properties :exit-function)) - ;; Always start with prefix to allow completing without - ;; the need of inserting a space after cursor or - ;; relaying on crap old completion-styles emacs22 which - ;; add suffix after prefix. e.g. def|else. - (initial-input (buffer-substring-no-properties start (point))) - string) - (helm-aif (cdr (assq major-mode helm-completion-styles-alist)) - (customize-set-variable 'helm-completion-style - (if (cdr-safe it) (car it) it))) - ;; This hook force usage of the display part of candidate with - ;; its properties, this is needed for lsp-mode in its - ;; :exit-function see Bug#2265. - (add-hook 'helm-before-action-hook 'helm-completion-in-region--selection) - (unwind-protect - (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t) - (completion-flex-nospace t) - (helm--completing-region t) - (completion-styles (helm--prepare-completion-styles)) - (input (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)) - (prefix (and (eq helm-completion-style 'emacs) initial-input)) - (point (point)) - (current-command (or (helm-this-command) - this-command - ;; Some backends are async and - ;; use a callback, in those - ;; cases, we can't retrieve from - ;; frames the last interactive - ;; command, so fallback to - ;; `last-command' which may be - ;; the one that called the callback. - last-command)) - (crm (eq current-command 'crm-complete)) - (str-command (helm-symbol-name current-command)) - (buf-name (format "*helm-mode-%s*" str-command)) - (require-match (or (and (boundp 'require-match) require-match) - minibuffer-completion-confirm - ;; If prompt have not been propagated here, that's - ;; probably mean we have no prompt and we are in - ;; completion-at-point or friend, so use a non--nil - ;; value for require-match. - (not (boundp 'prompt)))) - (metadata (completion-metadata input collection predicate)) - ;; `completion-extra-properties' is let-bounded in `completion-at-point'. - ;; `afun' is a closure to call against each string in `data'. - ;; it provide the annotation info for each string. - ;; e.g "foo" => "foo " where foo is a function. - ;; See Bug#407. - (afun (or (plist-get completion-extra-properties :annotation-function) - (completion-metadata-get metadata 'annotation-function))) - ;; Not sure if affixations are provided in - ;; completion-in-region, try anyway never know. - (afix (or (plist-get completion-extra-properties :affixation-function) - (completion-metadata-get metadata 'affixation-function))) - (init-space-suffix (unless (or (memq helm-completion-style '(helm-fuzzy emacs)) - (string-suffix-p " " input) - (string= input "")) - " ")) - (file-comp-p (or (eq (completion-metadata-get metadata 'category) 'file) - (helm-guess-filename-at-point) - ;; Assume that when `afun' and `predicate' are null - ;; we are in filename completion. - (and (null afun) (null predicate)))) - ;; `completion-all-completions' store the base-size in the last `cdr', - ;; so data looks like this: '(a b c d . 0) and (last data) == (d . 0). - base-size - (compfn (lambda (str _predicate _action) - (let* ((completion-ignore-case (helm-set-case-fold-search)) - (comps - (completion-all-completions - str ; This is helm-pattern - collection - predicate - ;; Use prefix length at first call to - ;; allow styles matching - ;; "prefix*suffix" to kick in. - (length (or prefix str)) - metadata)) - (last-data (last comps)) - (bs (helm-aif (cdr last-data) - (prog1 it - ;; Remove the last element of - ;; comps by side-effect. - (setcdr last-data nil)) - 0)) - ;; Helm syle sort fn is added to - ;; metadata only in emacs-27, so in - ;; emacs-26 use helm-generic-sort-fn - ;; which handle both helm and - ;; helm-flex styles. When - ;; helm-completion-style is helm or - ;; helm-fuzzy, sorting will be done - ;; later in FCT. - (sort-fn - (and (eq helm-completion-style 'emacs) - (or - ;; Emacs-27 - (completion-metadata-get - metadata 'display-sort-function) - ;; Emacs-26 - (lambda (candidates) - (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn))))) - all) - ;; Reset prefix to allow using length of - ;; helm-pattern on next calls (this avoid - ;; args-out-of-range error). - (and prefix (setq prefix nil)) - ;; base-size needs to be set only once at - ;; first call. - (unless base-size (setq base-size bs)) - (setq helm-completion--sorting-done (and sort-fn t)) - (setq all (copy-sequence comps)) - (helm-completion-in-region--initial-filter - (if (and sort-fn (> (length str) 0)) - (funcall sort-fn all) - all) - afun afix file-comp-p)))) - (data (if (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) - (funcall compfn input nil nil) - compfn)) - (result (if (stringp data) - data - (helm-comp-read - ;; Completion-at-point and friends have no prompt. - (or (and (boundp 'prompt) prompt) "Pattern: ") - data - :name str-command - :nomark (null crm) - :marked-candidates crm - :initial-input - (cond ((and file-comp-p - (not (string-match "/\\'" initial-input))) - (concat (helm-mode--completion-in-region-initial-input - (if (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) - (helm-basename initial-input) - initial-input)) - init-space-suffix)) - ((string-match "/\\'" initial-input) - (and (eq helm-completion-style 'emacs) initial-input)) - ((or (null require-match) - (stringp require-match)) - (helm-mode--completion-in-region-initial-input initial-input)) - (t (concat (helm-mode--completion-in-region-initial-input initial-input) - init-space-suffix))) - :buffer buf-name - :fc-transformer - ;; Ensure sort fn is at the end. - (append '(helm-cr-default-transformer) - (and helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn - (list helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn))) - :match-dynamic (eq helm-completion-style 'emacs) - :fuzzy (eq helm-completion-style 'helm-fuzzy) - :exec-when-only-one t - :quit-when-no-cand - (lambda () - ;; Delay message to overwrite "Quit". - (run-with-timer - 0.01 nil - (lambda () - (message "[No matches]"))) - t) ; exit minibuffer immediately. - :must-match require-match)))) - ;; `helm-completion-in-region--insert-result' is stripping - ;; out properties on RESULT by side-effect (perhaps - ;; `choose-completion-string'?) so make a copy of STRING - ;; to not loose props. - (setq string (copy-sequence result)) - (helm-completion-in-region--insert-result - result start point end base-size)) - ;; Allow running extra property `:exit-function' (Bug#2265, - ;; Bug#2356). Function is called with 'exact if for a unique - ;; match which is exact, the return value of `try-completion' - ;; is t or a string ending with "/" i.e. possibly a directory - ;; (Bug#2274), - ;; otherwise it is called with 'finished. - (when (and (stringp string) exit-fun) - (let ((tcomp (try-completion initial-input collection))) - (funcall exit-fun string - (if (or (eq tcomp t) ; Unique. - (and (stringp tcomp) - (string-match "/\\'" tcomp))) ; A directory. - 'exact 'finished)))) - (remove-hook 'helm-before-action-hook 'helm-completion-in-region--selection) - (customize-set-variable 'helm-completion-style old--helm-completion-style) - (setq helm-completion--sorting-done nil) - (advice-remove 'lisp--local-variables - #'helm-mode--advice-lisp--local-variables))))) - -(defvar helm-crm-default-separator "," - "Default separator for `completing-read-multiple'. - -`crm-separator' will take precedence on this when it is a string composed -of a single character. -If used globally, it is a string composed of a single character, -if let-bounded, it can be also nil or a symbol which mean no -separator. Don't set this to a string composed of more than one -character. -Be sure to know what you are doing when modifying this.") -(defun helm-completion-in-region--insert-result (result start point end base-size) - (cond ((stringp result) - ;; When RESULT have annotation, annotation is displayed - ;; in it with a display property attached to a space - ;; added at end of string, take care of removing this - ;; space (Bug#2360). However keep RESULT intact to - ;; pass it to `:exit-function' i.e. Don't store the - ;; modified string in STRING. - (choose-completion-string - (replace-regexp-in-string " \\'" "" result) - (current-buffer) - (list (+ start base-size) point) - completion-list-insert-choice-function) - (when helm-completion-mark-suffix - (run-with-idle-timer 0.01 nil - (lambda () - (helm-aand - (+ (- (point) point) end) - (and (> it (point)) it) - (push-mark it t t)))))) - ((consp result) ; crm. - (let ((beg (+ start base-size)) - (sep (or (and - ;; If `crm-separator' is a string of length 1 - ;; assume it can be used as separator (Bug#2298), - ;; otherwise it is a regexp and use the value - ;; it matches or default to "," if no match. - (eq (length crm-separator) 1) - crm-separator) - helm-crm-default-separator))) - ;; Try to find a default separator. If `crm-separator' is a - ;; regexp use the string the regexp is matching. - ;; If SEP is not a string, it have been probably bound to a - ;; symbol or nil through `helm-crm-default-separator' that serve - ;; as a flag to say "Please no separator" (Bug#2353 with - ;; `magit-completing-read-multiple'). - (if (stringp sep) - (save-excursion - (goto-char beg) - (when (looking-back crm-separator (1- (point))) - (setq sep (match-string 0)))) - (setq sep nil)) - (funcall completion-list-insert-choice-function - beg end (mapconcat 'identity (append result '("")) sep)))) - (t nil))) - -(defun helm-mode--disable-ido-maybe (&optional from-hook) - (when (and (boundp 'ido-everywhere) ido-everywhere) - (remove-function read-file-name-function #'ido-read-file-name) - (remove-function read-buffer-function #'ido-read-buffer) - (setq ido-everywhere nil) - (if from-hook - (user-error "Unable to turn on Ido-everywhere while Helm-mode is enabled") - (user-error "Helm-mode enabled (Ido-everywhere is incompatible with Helm-mode, disabling it)")))) - -(defun helm-mode--ido-everywhere-hook () - ;; Called only when user calls directly ido-everywhere - ;; and helm-mode is enabled. - (when helm-mode - (helm-mode--disable-ido-maybe t))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode helm-mode - "Toggle generic helm completion. - -All functions in Emacs that use `completing-read', -`read-file-name', `completion-in-region' and friends will use helm -interface when this mode is turned on. - -However you can modify this behavior for functions of your choice -with `helm-completing-read-handlers-alist'. - -Called with a positive arg, turn on unconditionally, with a -negative arg turn off. -You can toggle it with M-x `helm-mode'. - -About `ido-mode': -DO NOT enable `ido-everywhere' when using `helm-mode'. Instead of -using `ido-mode', add the commands where you want to use ido to -`helm-completing-read-handlers-alist' with `ido' as value. - -Note: This mode is incompatible with Emacs23." - :group 'helm-mode - :global t - :lighter helm-completion-mode-string - (cl-assert (boundp 'completing-read-function) nil - "`helm-mode' not available, upgrade to Emacs-24") - (if helm-mode - (progn - (add-function :override completing-read-function - #'helm--completing-read-default) - (add-function :override read-file-name-function - #'helm--generic-read-file-name) - (add-function :override read-buffer-function - #'helm--generic-read-buffer) - (when helm-mode-handle-completion-in-region - (add-function :around completion-in-region-function - #'helm--completion-in-region)) - ;; If user have enabled ido-everywhere BEFORE enabling - ;; helm-mode disable it and warn user about its - ;; incompatibility with helm-mode (Bug#2085). - (helm-mode--disable-ido-maybe) - ;; If ido-everywhere is not enabled yet anticipate and - ;; disable it if user attempt to enable it while helm-mode - ;; is running (Bug#2085). - (add-hook 'ido-everywhere-hook #'helm-mode--ido-everywhere-hook) - (when (fboundp 'ffap-read-file-or-url-internal) - ;; `ffap-read-file-or-url-internal' have been removed in - ;; emacs-27 and `ffap-read-file-or-url' is fixed, so no need - ;; to advice it. - (advice-add 'ffap-read-file-or-url :override #'helm-advice--ffap-read-file-or-url)) - (advice-add 'read-buffer-to-switch :override #'helm-mode--read-buffer-to-switch) - (helm-minibuffer-history-mode 1)) - (progn - (remove-function completing-read-function #'helm--completing-read-default) - (remove-function read-file-name-function #'helm--generic-read-file-name) - (remove-function read-buffer-function #'helm--generic-read-buffer) - (remove-function completion-in-region-function #'helm--completion-in-region) - (remove-hook 'ido-everywhere-hook #'helm-mode--ido-everywhere-hook) - (when (fboundp 'ffap-read-file-or-url-internal) - (advice-remove 'ffap-read-file-or-url #'helm-advice--ffap-read-file-or-url)) - (advice-remove 'read-buffer-to-switch #'helm-mode--read-buffer-to-switch) - (helm-minibuffer-history-mode -1)))) - -(provide 'helm-mode) - -;;; helm-mode.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-occur.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-occur.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0adc09f..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-occur.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,885 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-occur.el --- Incremental Occur for Helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-utils) - -(declare-function helm-buffers-get-visible-buffers "helm-buffers") -(declare-function helm-buffer-list "helm-buffers") -(declare-function helm-grep-split-line "helm-grep") -(declare-function helm-grep-highlight-match "helm-grep") -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") - -(defvar helm-current-error) - -;;; Internals -;; -(defvar helm-source-occur nil - "This will be the name of the source related to `current-buffer'. -Don't use it as it value changes always.") -(defvar helm-source-moccur nil - "This is just a flag to add to `helm-sources-using-default-as-input'. -Don't set it to any value, it will have no effect.") -(defvar helm-occur--buffer-list nil) -(defvar helm-occur--buffer-tick nil) -(defvar helm-occur-history nil) -(defvar helm-occur--search-buffer-regexp "\\`\\([0-9]*\\)\\s-\\{1\\}\\(.*\\)\\'" - "The regexp matching candidates in helm-occur candidate buffer.") -(defvar helm-occur-mode--last-pattern nil) -(defvar helm-occur--initial-pos 0) - -(defvar helm-occur-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") 'helm-occur-run-goto-line-ow) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'helm-occur-run-goto-line-of) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-s") 'helm-occur-run-save-buffer) - map) - "Keymap used in occur source.") - -(defgroup helm-occur nil - "Regexp related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-occur-actions - '(("Go to Line" . helm-occur-goto-line) - ("Goto line other window (C-u vertically)" . helm-occur-goto-line-ow) - ("Goto line new frame" . helm-occur-goto-line-of) - ("Save buffer" . helm-occur-save-results) - ) - "Actions for helm-occur." - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(defcustom helm-occur-use-ioccur-style-keys nil - "Similar to `helm-grep-use-ioccur-style-keys' but for multi occur. - -Note that if you define this variable with `setq' your change will -have no effect, use customize instead." - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (if val - (progn - (define-key helm-occur-map (kbd "") 'helm-occur-right) - (define-key helm-occur-map (kbd "") 'helm-occur-run-default-action)) - (define-key helm-occur-map (kbd "") nil) - (define-key helm-occur-map (kbd "") nil)))) - -(defcustom helm-occur-always-search-in-current nil - "Helm multi occur always search in current buffer when non--nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-occur-truncate-lines t - "Truncate lines in occur buffer when non nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-occur-auto-update-on-resume nil - "Allow auto updating helm-occur buffer when outdated. -noask => Always update without asking -nil => Don't update but signal buffer needs update -never => Never update and do not signal buffer needs update -Any other non--nil value update after confirmation." - :type '(radio :tag "Allow auto updating helm-occur buffer when outdated." - (const :tag "Always update without asking" noask) - (const :tag "Never update and do not signal buffer needs update" never) - (const :tag "Don't update but signal buffer needs update" nil) - (const :tag "Update after confirmation" t))) - -(defcustom helm-occur-candidate-number-limit 99999 - "Value of `helm-candidate-number-limit' for helm-occur." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-occur-buffer-substring-fn-for-modes - '((mu4e-headers-mode . buffer-substring)) - "Function used to display buffer contents per major-mode. - -Use this to display lines with their text properties in helm-occur -buffer. Can be one of `buffer-substring' or `buffer-substring-no-properties'. -See `helm-occur-buffer-substring-default-mode' to setup this globally. - -Note that when using `buffer-substring' initialization will be slower." - :type '(alist :key-type (symbol :tag "Mode") - :value-type (radio (const :tag "With text properties" - buffer-substring) - (const :tag "Without text properties" - buffer-substring-no-properties)))) - -(defcustom helm-occur-buffer-substring-default-mode - 'buffer-substring-no-properties - "Function used to display buffer contents in helm-occur buffer. - -Default mode for major modes not defined in -`helm-occur-buffer-substring-fn-for-modes'. -Can be one of `buffer-substring' or `buffer-substring-no-properties'. - -Note that when using `buffer-substring' initialization will be -slower. If buffer-substring, all buffers with the modes not -defined in helm-occur-buffer-substring-fn-for-modes will be -displayed with colors and properties in the helm-occur buffer" - :type '(radio - (const :tag "With text properties" buffer-substring) - (const :tag "Without text properties" buffer-substring-no-properties))) - -(defcustom helm-occur-keep-closest-position t - "When non nil select closest candidate from point after update. -This happen only in `helm-source-occur' which is always related to -`current-buffer'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-occur-ignore-diacritics nil - "When non nil helm-occur will ignore diacritics in patterns." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-occur-match-shorthands nil - "Transform pattern according to `read-symbol-shorthands' when non nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defface helm-moccur-buffer - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "DarkTurquoise" :underline t)) - "Face used to highlight occur buffer names.") - -(defface helm-resume-need-update - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "red")) - "Face used to flash occur buffer when it needs update.") - - -(defun helm-occur--select-closest-candidate () - ;; Prevent error with `with-helm-window' when switching to help. - (unless (or (not (get-buffer-window helm-buffer 'visible)) - (string-equal helm-pattern "")) - (with-helm-window - (let ((lst '()) - (name (helm-get-attr 'name helm-source-occur)) - closest beg end) - (while-no-input - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (string= name "Helm occur") - (setq beg (point) - end (point-max)) - (helm-awhile (helm-get-next-header-pos) - (when (string= name (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) - (forward-line 1) - (setq beg (point) - end (or (helm-get-next-header-pos) (point-max))) - (cl-return)))) - (save-excursion - (when (and beg end) - (goto-char beg) - (while (re-search-forward "^[0-9]+" end t) - (push (string-to-number (match-string 0)) lst)) - (setq closest (helm-closest-number-in-list - helm-occur--initial-pos lst)))) - (when (and closest (re-search-forward (format "^%s" closest) end t)) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (goto-char (overlay-start - helm-selection-overlay)))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-occur () - "Preconfigured helm for searching lines matching pattern in `current-buffer'. - -When `helm-source-occur' is member of -`helm-sources-using-default-as-input' which is the default, -symbol at point is searched at startup. - -When a region is marked search only in this region by narrowing. - -To search in multiples buffers start from one of the commands listing -buffers (i.e. a helm command using `helm-source-buffers-list' like -`helm-mini') and use the multi occur buffers action. - -This is the helm implementation that collect lines matching pattern -like vanilla Emacs `occur' but have nothing to do with it, the search -engine beeing completely different and also much faster." - (interactive) - (setq helm-source-occur - (car (helm-occur-build-sources (list (current-buffer)) "Helm occur"))) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-occur--buffer-list (list (current-buffer)) - 'helm-occur--buffer-tick - (list (buffer-chars-modified-tick (current-buffer)))) - (helm-set-attr 'header-name (lambda (_name) - (format "HO [%s]" - (buffer-name helm-current-buffer))) - helm-source-occur) - (when helm-occur-keep-closest-position - (setq helm-occur--initial-pos (line-number-at-pos)) - (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-occur--select-closest-candidate)) - (save-restriction - (let ((helm-sources-using-default-as-input - (unless (> (buffer-size) 2000000) - helm-sources-using-default-as-input)) - def pos) - (when (use-region-p) - ;; When user mark defun with `mark-defun' with intention of - ;; using helm-occur on this region, it is relevant to use the - ;; thing-at-point located at previous position which have been - ;; pushed to `mark-ring', if it's within the active region. - (let ((beg (region-beginning)) - (end (region-end)) - (prev-pos (car mark-ring))) - (when (and prev-pos (>= prev-pos beg) (< prev-pos end)) - (setq def (save-excursion - (goto-char (setq pos prev-pos)) - (helm-aif (thing-at-point 'symbol) (regexp-quote it))))) - (narrow-to-region beg end))) - (unwind-protect - (helm :sources 'helm-source-occur - :buffer "*helm occur*" - :history 'helm-occur-history - :default (or def (helm-aif (thing-at-point 'symbol) - (regexp-quote it))) - :preselect (and (memq 'helm-source-occur - helm-sources-using-default-as-input) - (format "^%d:" (line-number-at-pos - (or pos (point))))) - :truncate-lines helm-occur-truncate-lines) - (deactivate-mark t) - (remove-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-occur--select-closest-candidate))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-occur-visible-buffers () - "Run helm-occur on all visible buffers in frame." - (interactive) - (require 'helm-buffers) - (if (or (one-window-p) (region-active-p)) - (call-interactively #'helm-occur) - (let ((buffers (helm-buffers-get-visible-buffers))) - (helm-multi-occur-1 (mapcar 'get-buffer buffers))))) - -(defun helm-occur-transformer (candidates source) - "Return CANDIDATES prefixed with line number." - (cl-loop with buf = (helm-get-attr 'buffer-name source) - for c in candidates - for disp-linum = (when (string-match helm-occur--search-buffer-regexp c) - (let ((linum (match-string 1 c)) - (disp (match-string 2 c))) - (list - linum - (format "%s:%s" - (propertize - linum 'face 'helm-grep-lineno - 'help-echo (buffer-file-name - (get-buffer buf))) - disp)))) - for linum = (car disp-linum) - for disp = (cadr disp-linum) - when (and disp (not (string= disp ""))) - collect (cons disp (string-to-number linum)))) - -(defvar helm-occur--gshorthands nil) -(defun helm-occur-symbol-shorthands-pattern-transformer (pattern buffer gshorthands) - "Maybe transform PATTERN to its `read-symbol-shorthands' counterpart in BUFFER. - -GSHORTHANDS is the concatenation of all `read-symbol-shorthands' value found in -all buffers i.e. `buffer-list'. -When GSHORTHANDS is nil use PATTERN unmodified." - (if gshorthands - (let* ((lshorthands (buffer-local-value 'read-symbol-shorthands buffer)) - (prefix (cl-loop for (k . v) in gshorthands - if (string-match (concat "\\`" k) pattern) - return k - else - if (string-match (concat "\\`" v) pattern) - return v)) - (lgstr (cdr (or (assoc prefix gshorthands) - (rassoc prefix gshorthands))))) - (if (and lgstr lshorthands) - (concat (car (rassoc lgstr lshorthands)) - (replace-regexp-in-string prefix "" pattern)) - pattern)) - pattern)) - -(defclass helm-moccur-class (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((buffer-name :initarg :buffer-name - :initform nil) - (moccur-buffers :initarg :moccur-buffers - :initform nil) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-occur-quit-an-find-file-fn))) - -(defun helm-occur-build-sources (buffers &optional source-name) - "Build sources for `helm-occur' for each buffer in BUFFERS list." - (setq helm-occur--gshorthands nil) - (and helm-occur-match-shorthands - (setq helm-occur--gshorthands - (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list) - for rss = (buffer-local-value - 'read-symbol-shorthands - b) - when rss append rss))) - (let (sources) - (dolist (buf buffers) - (let ((bname (buffer-name buf))) - (push (helm-make-source (or source-name bname) - 'helm-moccur-class - :header-name (lambda (name) - (format "HO [%s]" (if (string= name "Helm occur") - bname name))) - :buffer-name bname - :match-part - (lambda (candidate) - ;; The regexp should match what is in candidate buffer, - ;; not what is displayed in helm-buffer e.g. "12 foo" - ;; and not "12:foo". - (when (string-match helm-occur--search-buffer-regexp - candidate) - (match-string 2 candidate))) - :diacritics helm-occur-ignore-diacritics - :search (lambda (pattern) - (when (string-match "\\`\\^\\([^ ]*\\)" pattern) - (setq pattern (concat "^[0-9]* \\{1\\}" (match-string 1 pattern)))) - (condition-case _err - (re-search-forward pattern nil t) - (invalid-regexp nil))) - :pattern-transformer (lambda (pattern) - (helm-occur-symbol-shorthands-pattern-transformer - pattern buf helm-occur--gshorthands)) - :init (lambda () - (with-current-buffer buf - (let* ((bsfn (or (cdr (assq - major-mode - helm-occur-buffer-substring-fn-for-modes)) - helm-occur-buffer-substring-default-mode)) - (contents (funcall bsfn (point-min) (point-max)))) - (helm-set-attr 'get-line bsfn) - (with-current-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer 'global) - (insert contents) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (let ((linum 1)) - (insert (format "%s " linum)) - (while (re-search-forward "\n" nil t) - (cl-incf linum) - (insert (format "%s " linum)))))))) - :filtered-candidate-transformer 'helm-occur-transformer - :help-message 'helm-moccur-help-message - :nomark t - :migemo t - ;; Needed for resume. - :history 'helm-occur-history - :candidate-number-limit helm-occur-candidate-number-limit - :action 'helm-occur-actions - :requires-pattern 2 - :follow 1 - :group 'helm-occur - :keymap helm-occur-map - :resume 'helm-occur-resume-fn - :moccur-buffers buffers) - sources))) - (nreverse sources))) - -(defun helm-multi-occur-1 (buffers &optional input) - "Run `helm-occur' on a list of buffers. -Each buffer's result is displayed in a separated source." - (let* ((curbuf (current-buffer)) - (bufs (if helm-occur-always-search-in-current - (cons curbuf (remove curbuf buffers)) - buffers)) - (helm-sources-using-default-as-input - (unless (cl-loop with total_size = 0 - for b in bufs - do (setq total_size (buffer-size b)) - finally return (> total_size 2000000)) - helm-sources-using-default-as-input)) - (sources (helm-occur-build-sources bufs (and (eql curbuf (car bufs)) - (not (cdr bufs)) - "Helm occur"))) - (helm-maybe-use-default-as-input - (not (null (memq 'helm-source-moccur - helm-sources-using-default-as-input))))) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-occur--buffer-list bufs - 'helm-occur--buffer-tick - (cl-loop for b in bufs collect - (buffer-chars-modified-tick - (get-buffer b)))) - (when (and helm-occur-always-search-in-current - helm-occur-keep-closest-position) - (setq helm-source-occur - (cl-loop for s in sources - when (eql helm-current-buffer - (get-buffer (helm-get-attr 'buffer-name s))) - return s)) - (setq helm-occur--initial-pos (line-number-at-pos)) - (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-occur--select-closest-candidate)) - (unwind-protect - (helm :sources sources - :buffer "*helm moccur*" - :history 'helm-occur-history - :default (helm-aif (thing-at-point 'symbol) - (regexp-quote it)) - :input input - :truncate-lines helm-occur-truncate-lines) - (remove-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-occur--select-closest-candidate)))) - -;;; Actions -;; -(cl-defun helm-occur-action (lineno - &optional (method (quote buffer))) - "Jump to line number LINENO with METHOD. -METHOD can be one of buffer, buffer-other-window, buffer-other-frame." - (require 'helm-grep) - (let ((buf (if (eq major-mode 'helm-occur-mode) - (get-text-property (point) 'buffer-name) - (helm-get-attr 'buffer-name))) - (split-pat (helm-mm-split-pattern helm-input))) - (cl-case method - (buffer (switch-to-buffer buf)) - (buffer-other-window (helm-window-show-buffers (list buf) t)) - (buffer-other-frame (switch-to-buffer-other-frame buf))) - (with-current-buffer buf - (helm-goto-line lineno) - ;; Move point to the nearest matching regexp from bol. - (cl-loop for str in split-pat - for reg = (helm-occur-symbol-shorthands-pattern-transformer - str (get-buffer buf) helm-occur--gshorthands) - when (save-excursion - (condition-case _err - (if helm-migemo-mode - (helm-mm-migemo-forward reg (point-at-eol) t) - (re-search-forward reg (point-at-eol) t)) - (invalid-regexp nil))) - collect (match-beginning 0) into pos-ls - finally (when pos-ls (goto-char (apply #'min pos-ls))))))) - -(defun helm-occur-goto-line (candidate) - "From multi occur, switch to buffer and CANDIDATE line." - (helm-occur-action - candidate 'buffer)) - -(defun helm-occur-goto-line-ow (candidate) - "Go to CANDIDATE line in other window. -Same as `helm-occur-goto-line' but go in other window." - (helm-occur-action - candidate 'buffer-other-window)) - -(defun helm-occur-goto-line-of (candidate) - "Go to CANDIDATE line in new frame. -Same as `helm-occur-goto-line' but go in new frame." - (helm-occur-action - candidate 'buffer-other-frame)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-occur-run-goto-line-ow - "Run goto line other window action from `helm-occur'." - 'helm-occur-goto-line-ow) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-occur-run-goto-line-of - "Run goto line new frame action from `helm-occur'." - 'helm-occur-goto-line-of) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-occur-run-default-action - "Goto matching line from helm-occur buffer." - 'helm-occur-goto-line) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-occur-run-save-buffer - "Run moccur save results action from `helm-moccur'." - 'helm-occur-save-results) - -(defun helm-occur-right () - "`helm-occur' action for right arrow. -This is used when `helm-occur-use-ioccur-style-keys' is enabled. -If follow is enabled (default) go to next source, otherwise execute -persistent action." - (interactive) - (if (helm-aand (helm-get-attr 'follow) (> it 0)) - (helm-next-source) - (helm-execute-persistent-action))) -(put 'helm-occur-right 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-occur-quit-an-find-file-fn (source) - (let* ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source)) - (occur-fname (helm-aand (numberp sel) - (helm-get-attr 'buffer-name) - (buffer-file-name (get-buffer it))))) - (when (and occur-fname (file-exists-p occur-fname)) - (expand-file-name occur-fname)))) - -;;; helm-occur-mode -;; -;; -(defvar helm-occur-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'helm-occur-mode-goto-line) - (define-key map (kbd "C-o") 'helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-gm-next-file) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-gm-precedent-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "M-N") 'helm-gm-next-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-P") 'helm-gm-precedent-file) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c b") 'helm-occur-mode-resume-session) - map)) - -(defun helm-occur-mode-goto-line () - (interactive) - (setq next-error-last-buffer (current-buffer)) - (setq-local helm-current-error (point-marker)) - (helm-aif (get-text-property (point) 'helm-realvalue) - (progn (helm-occur-goto-line it) (helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse)))) - -(defun helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow () - (interactive) - (setq next-error-last-buffer (current-buffer)) - (setq-local helm-current-error (point-marker)) - (helm-aif (get-text-property (point) 'helm-realvalue) - (progn (helm-occur-goto-line-ow it) (helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse)))) - -(defun helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-forward-1 (arg) - (condition-case nil - (progn - (when (or (eq last-command 'helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-forward) - (eq last-command 'helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-backward)) - (forward-line arg)) - (save-selected-window - (helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow) - (recenter))) - (error nil))) - -(defun helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-forward (arg) - (interactive "p") - (helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-forward-1 arg)) - -(defun helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-backward (arg) - (interactive "p") - (helm-occur-mode-goto-line-ow-forward-1 (- arg))) - -(defun helm-occur-save-results (_candidate) - "Save helm moccur results in a `helm-moccur-mode' buffer." - (let ((buf "*hmoccur*") - new-buf) - (when (get-buffer buf) - (setq new-buf (helm-read-string "OccurBufferName: " buf)) - (cl-loop for b in (helm-buffer-list) - when (and (string= new-buf b) - (not (y-or-n-p - (format "Buffer `%s' already exists overwrite? " - new-buf)))) - do (setq new-buf (helm-read-string - "OccurBufferName: " "*hmoccur "))) - (setq buf new-buf)) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create buf) - (kill-all-local-variables) - (setq buffer-read-only t) - (buffer-disable-undo) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (map (make-sparse-keymap)) - buf-name) - (erase-buffer) - (insert "-*- mode: helm-occur -*-\n\n" - (format "Occur Results for `%s':\n\n" helm-input)) - (save-excursion - (insert (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line 1) - (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))) - (save-excursion - (forward-line -2) - (while (not (eobp)) - (if (helm-pos-header-line-p) - (let ((beg (point-at-bol)) - (end (point-at-eol))) - (set-text-properties beg (1+ end) nil) - (delete-region (1- beg) end)) - (helm-aif (setq buf-name (assoc-default - 'buffer-name - (get-text-property (point) 'helm-cur-source))) - (progn - (insert (propertize (concat it ":") - 'face 'helm-moccur-buffer - 'helm-realvalue (get-text-property (point) 'helm-realvalue))) - (add-text-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) - `(buffer-name ,buf-name)) - (add-text-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) - `(keymap ,map - help-echo ,(concat - (buffer-file-name - (get-buffer buf-name)) - "\nmouse-1: set point\nmouse-2: jump to selection") - mouse-face highlight - invisible nil)) - (define-key map [mouse-1] 'mouse-set-point) - (define-key map [mouse-2] 'helm-occur-mode-mouse-goto-line) - (define-key map [mouse-3] 'ignore)))) - (forward-line 1)))) - (buffer-enable-undo) - (helm-occur-mode)) - (pop-to-buffer buf) - (setq next-error-last-buffer (get-buffer buf)) - (message "Helm occur Results saved in `%s' buffer" buf))) - -(defun helm-occur-mode-mouse-goto-line (event) - (interactive "e") - (let* ((window (posn-window (event-end event))) - (pos (posn-point (event-end event)))) - (with-selected-window window - (when (eq major-mode 'helm-occur-mode) - (goto-char pos) - (helm-occur-mode-goto-line))))) -(put 'helm-moccur-mode-mouse-goto-line 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-occur-mode-resume-session () - (interactive) - (cl-assert (eq major-mode 'helm-occur-mode) nil "Helm command called in wrong context") - (helm-multi-occur-1 helm-occur--buffer-list helm-occur-mode--last-pattern)) - -(defun helm-occur-buffer-substring-with-linums () - "Return current-buffer contents as a string with all lines -numbered. The property \\='buffer-name is added to the whole string." - (let ((bufstr (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))) - (bufname (buffer-name))) - (with-temp-buffer - (save-excursion - (insert bufstr)) - (let ((linum 1)) - (insert (format "%s " linum)) - (while (re-search-forward "\n" nil t) - (cl-incf linum) - (insert (format "%s " linum))) - (add-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) `(buffer-name ,bufname))) - (buffer-string)))) - -(defun helm-occur-mode--revert-buffer-function (&optional _ignore-auto _noconfirm) - "The `revert-buffer-function' for `helm-occur-mode'." - (goto-char (point-min)) - (let (pattern) - (when (re-search-forward "^Occur Results for `\\(.*\\)'" nil t) - (setq pattern (match-string 1)) - (forward-line 0) - (when (re-search-forward "^$" nil t) - (forward-line 1)) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (buffer (current-buffer)) - (buflst helm-occur--buffer-list)) - (delete-region (point) (point-max)) - (message "Reverting buffer...") - (save-excursion - (with-temp-buffer - (insert - "\n" - (cl-loop for buf in buflst - for bufstr = (or (and (buffer-live-p (get-buffer buf)) - (with-current-buffer buf - (helm-occur-buffer-substring-with-linums))) - "") - concat bufstr) - "\n") - (goto-char (point-min)) - (cl-loop with linum - with mpart - ;; Bind helm-pattern used by `helm-grep-split-line'. - with helm-pattern = pattern - while (helm-mm-search pattern) ; point is at eol. - ;; Calculate line number (linum) and extract real - ;; part of line (mpart). - do (when (save-excursion - ;; `helm-mm-search' puts point at eol. - (forward-line 0) - (re-search-forward "^\\([0-9]*\\)\\s-\\{1\\}\\(.*\\)$" - (point-at-eol) t)) - (setq linum (string-to-number (match-string 1)) - mpart (match-string 2))) - ;; Match part after line number. - when (and mpart (helm-mm-match mpart pattern)) - for line = (format "%s:%d:%s" - (get-text-property (point) 'buffer-name) - linum - mpart) - when line - do (with-current-buffer buffer - (insert - (propertize - (car (helm-occur-filter-one-by-one line)) - 'helm-realvalue linum) - "\n")))) - (when (fboundp 'wgrep-cleanup-overlays) - (wgrep-cleanup-overlays (point-min) (point-max))) - (message "Reverting buffer done") - (when executing-kbd-macro (sit-for 1))))))) - -(defun helm-occur-filter-one-by-one (candidate) - "`filter-one-by-one' function for `helm-source-moccur'." - (require 'helm-grep) - (let* ((split (helm-grep-split-line candidate)) - (buf (car split)) - (lineno (nth 1 split)) - (str (nth 2 split))) - (cons (concat (propertize - buf - 'face 'helm-moccur-buffer - 'help-echo (buffer-file-name - (get-buffer buf)) - 'buffer-name buf) - ":" - (propertize lineno 'face 'helm-grep-lineno) - ":" - (helm-grep-highlight-match str)) - candidate))) - -(define-derived-mode helm-occur-mode - special-mode "helm-moccur" - "Major mode to provide actions in helm moccur saved buffer. - -Special commands: -\\{helm-occur-mode-map}" - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-occur--buffer-list) - (with-helm-buffer helm-occur--buffer-list)) - (set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function) - #'helm-occur-mode--revert-buffer-function) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-occur-mode--last-pattern) - helm-input) - (set (make-local-variable 'next-error-function) - #'helm-occur-next-error) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-current-error) nil)) -(put 'helm-moccur-mode 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-occur-next-error (&optional argp reset) - "Goto ARGP position from a `helm-occur-mode' buffer. -RESET non-nil means rewind to the first match. -This is the `next-error-function' for `helm-occur-mode'." - (interactive "p") - (goto-char (cond (reset (point-min)) - ((and (< argp 0) helm-current-error) - (line-beginning-position)) - ((and (> argp 0) helm-current-error) - (line-end-position)) - ((point)))) - (let ((fun (if (> argp 0) - #'next-single-property-change - #'previous-single-property-change))) - (helm-aif (funcall fun (point) 'buffer-name) - (progn - (goto-char it) - (forward-line 0) - ;; `helm-current-error' is set in - ;; `helm-occur-mode-goto-line'. - (helm-occur-mode-goto-line)) - (user-error "No more matches")))) - -;;; Resume -;; -(defun helm-occur-resume-fn () - (with-helm-buffer - (let (new-tick-ls buffer-is-modified) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-occur--buffer-list) - (cl-loop for b in helm-occur--buffer-list - when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer b)) - collect b)) - (setq buffer-is-modified (/= (length helm-occur--buffer-list) - (length (helm-get-attr 'moccur-buffers)))) - (helm-set-attr 'moccur-buffers helm-occur--buffer-list) - (setq new-tick-ls (cl-loop for b in helm-occur--buffer-list - collect (buffer-chars-modified-tick - (get-buffer b)))) - (when buffer-is-modified - (setq helm-occur--buffer-tick new-tick-ls)) - (cl-assert (> (length helm-occur--buffer-list) 0) nil - "helm-resume error: helm-(m)occur buffer list is empty") - (unless (eq helm-occur-auto-update-on-resume 'never) - (when (or buffer-is-modified - (cl-loop for b in helm-occur--buffer-list - for new-tick = (buffer-chars-modified-tick - (get-buffer b)) - for tick in helm-occur--buffer-tick - thereis (/= tick new-tick))) - (helm-aif helm-occur-auto-update-on-resume - (when (or (eq it 'noask) - (y-or-n-p "Helm (m)occur Buffer outdated, update? ")) - (run-with-idle-timer - 0.1 nil (lambda () - (with-helm-buffer - (helm-force-update) - (message "Helm (m)occur Buffer have been udated") - (sit-for 1) (message nil)))) - (unless buffer-is-modified (setq helm-occur--buffer-tick - new-tick-ls))) - (run-with-idle-timer - 0.1 nil - (lambda () - (with-helm-buffer - (let ((ov (make-overlay (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line 1) - (point)) - (point-max)))) - (overlay-put ov 'face 'helm-resume-need-update) - (sit-for 0) - (delete-overlay ov) - (message "[Helm occur Buffer outdated (C-c C-u to update)]"))))) - (unless buffer-is-modified - (with-helm-after-update-hook - (setq helm-occur--buffer-tick new-tick-ls) - (message "Helm (m)occur Buffer have been udated"))))))))) - -;;; Helm occur from isearch -;; -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-occur-from-isearch () - "Invoke `helm-occur' from isearch. - -To use this bind it to a key in `isearch-mode-map'." - (interactive) - (let ((input (if isearch-regexp - isearch-string - (regexp-quote isearch-string))) - (bufs (list (current-buffer))) - ;; Use `helm-occur-always-search-in-current' as a flag for - ;; `helm-occur--select-closest-candidate'. - (helm-occur-always-search-in-current t)) - (isearch-exit) - (helm-multi-occur-1 bufs input))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-multi-occur-from-isearch () - "Invoke `helm-multi-occur' from isearch. - -With a prefix arg, reverse the behavior of -`helm-moccur-always-search-in-current'. -The prefix arg can be set before calling -`helm-multi-occur-from-isearch' or during the buffer selection. - -To use this bind it to a key in `isearch-mode-map'." - (interactive) - (let (buf-list - helm-moccur-always-search-in-current - (input (if isearch-regexp - isearch-string - (regexp-quote isearch-string)))) - (isearch-exit) - (setq buf-list (mapcar 'get-buffer - (helm-comp-read "Buffers: " - (helm-buffer-list) - :name "Occur in buffer(s)" - :marked-candidates t))) - (setq helm-moccur-always-search-in-current - (if (or current-prefix-arg - helm-current-prefix-arg) - (not helm-moccur-always-search-in-current) - helm-moccur-always-search-in-current)) - (helm-multi-occur-1 buf-list input))) - -(provide 'helm-occur) - -;;; helm-occur.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index bc0fd39..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "helm" "20230406.839" "Helm is an Emacs incremental and narrowing framework" - '((helm-core "3.9.0") - (popup "0.5.3")) - :commit "5c9d28da67d3f42fd27c7f7fcf0701b899fbaa8a" :authors - '(("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) - :maintainer - '("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net") - :url "https://emacs-helm.github.io/helm/") -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-ring.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-ring.el deleted file mode 100644 index 1d3a130..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-ring.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,593 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-ring.el --- kill-ring, mark-ring, and register browsers for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-elisp) - -(declare-function undo-tree-restore-state-from-register "ext:undo-tree.el" (register)) - - -(defgroup helm-ring nil - "Ring related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-kill-ring-threshold 3 - "Minimum length of a candidate to be listed by `helm-source-kill-ring'." - :type 'integer - :group 'helm-ring) - -(defcustom helm-kill-ring-max-offset 400 - "Max number of chars displayed per candidate in kill-ring browser. -When `t', don't truncate candidate, show all. -By default it is approximatively the number of bits contained in five lines -of 80 chars each, i.e. 80*5. -Note that if you set this to nil multiline will be disabled, i.e. you -will not have separators between candidates any more." - :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" t) - (integer :tag "Max candidate offset")) - :group 'helm-ring) - -(defcustom helm-kill-ring-actions - '(("Yank marked" . helm-kill-ring-action-yank) - ("Delete marked" . helm-kill-ring-action-delete) - ("Search from candidate" . helm-kill-ring-search-from-string)) - "List of actions for kill ring source." - :group 'helm-ring - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(defcustom helm-kill-ring-separator "\n" - "The separator used to separate marked candidates when yanking." - :group 'helm-ring - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-register-max-offset 160 - "Max size of string register entries before truncating." - :group 'helm-ring - :type 'integer) - -;;; Kill ring -;; -;; -(defvar helm-kill-ring-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-y") 'helm-next-line) - (define-key map (kbd "M-u") 'helm-previous-line) - (define-key map (kbd "M-D") 'helm-kill-ring-delete) - (define-key map (kbd "C-s") 'helm-kill-ring-run-search-from-string) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") 'helm-kill-ring-toggle-truncated) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'helm-kill-ring-kill-selection) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c d") 'helm-kill-ring-run-persistent-delete) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-show-kill-ring'.") - -(defvar helm-source-kill-ring - (helm-build-sync-source "Kill Ring" - :init (lambda () - (helm-set-attr 'last-command last-command) - (helm-set-attr 'multiline helm-kill-ring-max-offset)) - :candidates #'helm-kill-ring-candidates - :filtered-candidate-transformer #'helm-kill-ring-transformer - :action 'helm-kill-ring-actions - :persistent-action 'ignore - :help-message 'helm-kill-ring-help-message - :persistent-help "DoNothing" - :keymap helm-kill-ring-map - :migemo t - :multiline 'helm-kill-ring-max-offset - :group 'helm-ring) - "Source for browse and insert contents of kill-ring.") - -(defun helm-kill-ring-candidates () - (cl-loop with cands = (helm-fast-remove-dups kill-ring :test 'equal) - for kill in (if (eq (helm-get-attr 'last-command) 'yank) - (cdr cands) - cands) - unless (or (< (length kill) helm-kill-ring-threshold) - (string-match "\\`[\n[:blank:]]+\\'" kill)) - collect kill)) - -(defun helm-kill-ring-transformer (candidates _source) - "Ensure CANDIDATES are not read-only." - (cl-loop for i in candidates - when (get-text-property 0 'read-only i) - do (set-text-properties 0 (length i) '(read-only nil) i) - collect i)) - -(defvar helm-kill-ring--truncated-flag nil) -(defun helm-kill-ring-toggle-truncated () - "Toggle truncated view of candidates in helm kill-ring browser." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-kill-ring--truncated-flag (not helm-kill-ring--truncated-flag)) - (let* ((cur-cand (helm-get-selection)) - (presel-fn (lambda () - (helm-kill-ring--preselect-fn cur-cand)))) - (helm-set-attr 'multiline - (if helm-kill-ring--truncated-flag - 15000000 - helm-kill-ring-max-offset)) - (helm-update presel-fn)))) -(put 'helm-kill-ring-toggle-truncated 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-kill-ring-kill-selection () - "Store the real value of candidate in kill-ring. -Same as `helm-kill-selection-and-quit' called with a prefix arg." - (interactive) - (helm-kill-selection-and-quit t)) -(put 'helm-kill-ring-kill-selection 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-kill-ring--preselect-fn (candidate) - "Internal, used to preselect CANDIDATE when toggling truncated view." - ;; Preselection by regexp may not work if candidate is huge, so walk - ;; the helm buffer until selection is on CANDIDATE. - (helm-awhile (condition-case-unless-debug nil - (and (not (helm-pos-header-line-p)) - (helm-get-selection)) - (error nil)) - (if (string= it candidate) - (cl-return) - (helm-next-line)))) - -(defun helm-kill-ring-action-yank (_str) - "Insert concatenated marked candidates in current-buffer. - -When two prefix args are given prompt to choose separator, otherwise -use `helm-kill-ring-separator' as default." - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates)) - (sep (if (equal helm-current-prefix-arg '(16)) - (read-string "Separator: ") - helm-kill-ring-separator))) - (helm-kill-ring-action-yank-1 - (cl-loop for c in (butlast marked) - concat (concat c sep) into str - finally return (concat str (car (last marked))))))) - -(defun helm-kill-ring-action-yank-1 (str) - "Insert STR in `kill-ring' and set STR to the head. - -When called with a prefix arg, point and mark are exchanged -without activating region. -If this action is executed just after `yank', replace with STR as -yanked string." - (let ((yank-fn (lambda (&optional before yank-pop) - (insert-for-yank str) - ;; Set the window start back where it was in - ;; the yank command, if possible. - (when yank-pop - (set-window-start (selected-window) yank-window-start t)) - (when (or (equal helm-current-prefix-arg '(4)) before) - ;; Same as exchange-point-and-mark but without - ;; activating region. - (goto-char (prog1 (mark t) - (set-marker (mark-marker) - (point) - helm-current-buffer))))))) - ;; Prevent inserting and saving highlighted items. - (set-text-properties 0 (length str) nil str) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (unwind-protect - (progn - (setq kill-ring (delete str kill-ring)) - ;; Adding a `delete-selection' property - ;; to `helm-kill-ring-action' is not working - ;; because `this-command' will be `helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer', - ;; so use this workaround (Bug#1520). - (when (and (region-active-p) delete-selection-mode) - (delete-region (region-beginning) (region-end))) - (if (not (eq (helm-get-attr 'last-command helm-source-kill-ring) 'yank)) - (progn - ;; Ensure mark is at beginning of inserted text. - (push-mark) - ;; When yanking in a helm minibuffer we need a small - ;; delay to detect the mark in previous minibuffer. [1] - (run-with-timer 0.01 nil yank-fn)) - ;; from `yank-pop' - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (before (< (point) (mark t)))) - (if before - (funcall (or yank-undo-function 'delete-region) (point) (mark t)) - (funcall (or yank-undo-function 'delete-region) (mark t) (point))) - (setq yank-undo-function nil) - (set-marker (mark-marker) (point) helm-current-buffer) - ;; Same as [1] but use the same mark and point as in - ;; the initial yank according to BEFORE even if no - ;; prefix arg is given. - (run-with-timer 0.01 nil yank-fn before 'pop)))) - (kill-new str))))) -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'helm-kill-ring-action 'helm-kill-ring-action-yank "2.4.0") - -(defun helm-kill-ring-search-from-string (candidate) - (let ((str (car (split-string candidate "\n")))) - (helm-multi-occur-1 - (list (current-buffer)) - (regexp-quote (substring-no-properties str))))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-kill-ring-run-search-from-string - "Run helm-occur from kill ring." - 'helm-kill-ring-search-from-string) - -(defun helm-kill-ring-action-delete (_candidate) - "Delete marked candidates from `kill-ring'." - (cl-loop for c in (helm-marked-candidates) - do (setq kill-ring - (delete c kill-ring)))) - -(defun helm-kill-ring-persistent-delete (_candidate) - (unwind-protect - (cl-loop for c in (helm-marked-candidates) - do (progn - (helm-preselect (format "^%s" (regexp-quote c))) - (setq kill-ring (delete c kill-ring)) - (helm-delete-current-selection) - (helm--remove-marked-and-update-mode-line c))) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq helm-marked-candidates nil - helm-visible-mark-overlays nil)) - (helm-force-update (helm-aif (helm-get-selection nil t) (regexp-quote it))))) - -(helm-make-persistent-command-from-action helm-kill-ring-run-persistent-delete - "Delete current candidate without quitting." - 'quick-delete 'helm-kill-ring-persistent-delete) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-kill-ring-delete - "Delete marked candidates from `kill-ring'." - 'helm-kill-ring-action-delete) - - -;;;; -;; DO NOT use these sources with other sources use -;; the commands `helm-mark-ring', `helm-global-mark-ring' or -;; `helm-all-mark-rings' instead. - -(defun helm-mark-ring-line-string-at-pos (pos) - "Return line string at position POS." - (save-excursion - (goto-char pos) - (forward-line 0) - (let ((line (car (split-string (thing-at-point 'line) "[\n\r]")))) - (remove-text-properties 0 (length line) '(read-only) line) - (if (string= "" line) - "" - line)))) - -(defun helm-mark-ring-get-candidates () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (cl-loop with marks = (if (mark t) - (cons (mark-marker) mark-ring) - mark-ring) - for marker in marks - with max-line-number = (line-number-at-pos (point-max)) - with width = (length (number-to-string max-line-number)) - for m = (format (concat "%" (number-to-string width) "d: %s") - (line-number-at-pos marker) - (helm-mark-ring-line-string-at-pos marker)) - unless (and recip (assoc m recip)) - collect (cons m marker) into recip - finally return recip))) - -(defun helm-mark-ring-default-action (candidate) - (let ((target (copy-marker candidate))) - (helm-aif (marker-buffer candidate) - (progn - (switch-to-buffer it) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-mark-ring-default-action" 'helm-goto-line-before-hook) - (helm-match-line-cleanup) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (unless helm-yank-point (setq helm-yank-point (point)))) - (helm-goto-char target) - (helm-highlight-current-line)) - ;; marker points to no buffer, no need to dereference it, just - ;; delete it. - (setq mark-ring (delete target mark-ring)) - (error "Marker points to no buffer")))) - -(defvar helm-source-mark-ring - (helm-build-sync-source "mark-ring" - :candidates #'helm-mark-ring-get-candidates - :action '(("Goto line" . helm-mark-ring-default-action)) - :persistent-help "Show this line" - :group 'helm-ring)) - -;;; Global-mark-ring -(defvar helm-source-global-mark-ring - (helm-build-sync-source "global-mark-ring" - :candidates #'helm-global-mark-ring-get-candidates - :action '(("Goto line" . helm-mark-ring-default-action)) - :persistent-help "Show this line" - :group 'helm-ring)) - -(defun helm-global-mark-ring-format-buffer (marker) - (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer marker) - (goto-char marker) - (forward-line 0) - (let ((line (pcase (thing-at-point 'line) - ((and line (pred stringp) - (guard (not (string-match-p "\\`\n?\\'" line)))) - (car (split-string line "[\n\r]"))) - (_ "")))) - (remove-text-properties 0 (length line) '(read-only) line) - (format "%7d:%s: %s" - (line-number-at-pos) (marker-buffer marker) line)))) - -(defun helm-global-mark-ring-get-candidates () - (let ((marks global-mark-ring)) - (when marks - (cl-loop for marker in marks - for mb = (marker-buffer marker) - for gm = (unless (or (string-match "^ " (format "%s" mb)) - (null mb)) - (helm-global-mark-ring-format-buffer marker)) - when (and gm (not (assoc gm recip))) - collect (cons gm marker) into recip - finally return recip)))) - -;;;; -;;; Insert from register -(defvar helm-source-register - (helm-build-sync-source "Registers" - :candidates #'helm-register-candidates - :action-transformer #'helm-register-action-transformer - :persistent-help "" - :multiline t - :action '(("Delete Register(s)" . - (lambda (_candidate) - (cl-loop for candidate in (helm-marked-candidates) - for register = (car candidate) - do (setq register-alist - (delq (assoc register register-alist) - register-alist)))))) - :group 'helm-ring) - "See (info \"(emacs)Registers\")") - -(defun helm-register-candidates () - "Collecting register contents and appropriate commands." - (cl-loop for (char . rval) in register-alist - for key = (single-key-description char) - for e27 = (registerv-p rval) - for val = (if e27 ; emacs-27 - (registerv-data rval) - rval) - for string-actions = - (cond - ((numberp val) - (list (int-to-string val) - 'insert-register - 'increment-register)) - ((markerp val) - (let ((buf (marker-buffer val))) - (if (null buf) - (list "a marker in no buffer") - (list (concat - "a buffer position:" - (buffer-name buf) - ", position " - (int-to-string (marker-position val))) - 'jump-to-register - 'insert-register)))) - ((and (consp val) (window-configuration-p (car val))) - (list "window configuration." - 'jump-to-register)) - ((and (vectorp val) - (fboundp 'undo-tree-register-data-p) - (undo-tree-register-data-p (if e27 val (elt val 1)))) - (list - "Undo-tree entry." - 'undo-tree-restore-state-from-register)) - ((or (and (vectorp val) (eq 'registerv (aref val 0))) - (and (consp val) (frame-configuration-p (car val)))) - (list "frame configuration." - 'jump-to-register)) - ((and (consp val) (eq (car val) 'file)) - (list (concat "file:" - (prin1-to-string (cdr val)) - ".") - 'jump-to-register)) - ((and (consp val) (eq (car val) 'file-query)) - (list (concat "file:a file-query reference: file " - (car (cdr val)) - ", position " - (int-to-string (car (cdr (cdr val)))) - ".") - 'jump-to-register)) - ((consp val) - (let ((lines (format "%4d" (length val)))) - (list (format "%s: %s\n" lines - (truncate-string-to-width - (mapconcat 'identity (list (car val)) - "^J") - (- (window-width) 15))) - 'insert-register))) - ((stringp val) - (list - (concat (substring-no-properties - val 0 (min (length val) helm-register-max-offset)) - (if (> (length val) helm-register-max-offset) - "[...]" "")) - 'insert-register - 'kill-new - 'append-to-register - 'prepend-to-register))) - unless (null string-actions) ; Fix Bug#1107. - collect (cons (format "Register %3s:\n %s" key (car string-actions)) - (cons char (cdr string-actions))))) - -(defun helm-register-action-transformer (actions register-and-functions) - "Decide actions by the contents of register." - (cl-loop with func-actions = - '((insert-register - "Insert Register" . - (lambda (c) (insert-register (car c)))) - (kill-new - "Kill Register" . - (lambda (c) (with-temp-buffer - (insert-register (car c)) - (kill-new (buffer-string))))) - (jump-to-register - "Jump to Register" . - (lambda (c) (jump-to-register (car c)))) - (append-to-register - "Append Region to Register" . - (lambda (c) (append-to-register - (car c) (region-beginning) (region-end)))) - (prepend-to-register - "Prepend Region to Register" . - (lambda (c) (prepend-to-register - (car c) (region-beginning) (region-end)))) - (increment-register - "Increment Prefix Arg to Register" . - (lambda (c) (increment-register - helm-current-prefix-arg (car c)))) - (undo-tree-restore-state-from-register - "Restore Undo-tree register" . - (lambda (c) (and (fboundp 'undo-tree-restore-state-from-register) - (undo-tree-restore-state-from-register (car c)))))) - for func in (cdr register-and-functions) - when (assq func func-actions) - collect (cdr it) into transformer-actions - finally return (append transformer-actions actions))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-mark-ring () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-mark-ring'." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-mark-ring - :resume 'noresume - :buffer "*helm mark*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-global-mark-ring () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-global-mark-ring'." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-global-mark-ring - :resume 'noresume - :buffer "*helm global mark*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-all-mark-rings () - "Preconfigured `helm' for mark rings. -Source used are `helm-source-global-mark-ring' and -`helm-source-mark-ring'." - (interactive) - (helm :sources '(helm-source-mark-ring - helm-source-global-mark-ring) - :resume 'noresume - :buffer "*helm mark ring*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-register () - "Preconfigured `helm' for Emacs registers." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-register - :resume 'noresume - :buffer "*helm register*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-show-kill-ring () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `kill-ring'. -It is drop-in replacement of `yank-pop'. - -First call open the kill-ring browser, next calls move to next line." - (interactive) - (setq helm-kill-ring--truncated-flag nil) - (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)) - (helm :sources helm-source-kill-ring - :buffer "*helm kill ring*" - :resume 'noresume - :allow-nest t))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-execute-kmacro () - "Preconfigured helm for keyboard macros. -Define your macros with `f3' and `f4'. -See (info \"(emacs) Keyboard Macros\") for detailed infos. -This command is useful when used with persistent action." - (interactive) - (let ((helm-quit-if-no-candidate - (lambda () (message "No kbd macro has been defined")))) - (helm :sources - (helm-build-sync-source "Kmacro" - :candidates (lambda () - (helm-fast-remove-dups - (cons (kmacro-ring-head) - kmacro-ring) - :test 'equal)) - :multiline t - :candidate-transformer - (lambda (candidates) - (cl-loop for c in candidates collect - (propertize (help-key-description (car c) nil) - 'helm-realvalue c))) - :persistent-help "Execute kmacro" - :help-message 'helm-kmacro-help-message - :action - (helm-make-actions - "Execute kmacro (`C-u ' to execute times)" - 'helm-kbd-macro-execute - "Concat marked macros" - 'helm-kbd-macro-concat-macros - "Delete marked macros" - 'helm-kbd-macro-delete-macro - "Edit marked macro" - 'helm-kbd-macro-edit-macro) - :group 'helm-ring) - :buffer "*helm kmacro*"))) - -(defun helm-kbd-macro-execute (candidate) - ;; Move candidate on top of list for next use. - (setq kmacro-ring (delete candidate kmacro-ring)) - (kmacro-push-ring) - (kmacro-split-ring-element candidate) - (kmacro-exec-ring-item - candidate helm-current-prefix-arg)) - -(defun helm-kbd-macro-concat-macros (_candidate) - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) - (when (cdr mkd) - (kmacro-push-ring) - (setq last-kbd-macro - (mapconcat 'identity - (cl-loop for km in mkd - if (vectorp km) - append (cl-loop for k across km collect - (key-description (vector k))) - into result - else collect (car km) into result - finally return result) - ""))))) - -(defun helm-kbd-macro-delete-macro (_candidate) - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) - (kmacro-push-ring) - (cl-loop for km in mkd - do (setq kmacro-ring (delete km kmacro-ring))) - (kmacro-pop-ring1))) - -(defun helm-kbd-macro-edit-macro (candidate) - (kmacro-push-ring) - (setq kmacro-ring (delete candidate kmacro-ring)) - (kmacro-split-ring-element candidate) - (kmacro-edit-macro)) - -(provide 'helm-ring) - -;;; helm-ring.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-semantic.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-semantic.el deleted file mode 100644 index d06a7db..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-semantic.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-semantic.el --- Helm interface for Semantic -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2017 Daniel Hackney -;; 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; Author: Daniel Hackney - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Uses `candidates-in-buffer' for speed. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'semantic) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-imenu) - -(declare-function pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line "pulse.el" (point &optional face)) - -(defgroup helm-semantic nil - "Semantic tags related libraries and applications for helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-semantic-display-style - '((python-mode . semantic-format-tag-summarize) - (c-mode . semantic-format-tag-concise-prototype-c-mode) - (emacs-lisp-mode . semantic-format-tag-abbreviate-emacs-lisp-mode)) - "Function to present a semantic tag according to `major-mode'. - -It is an alist where the `car' of each element is a `major-mode' and -the `cdr' a `semantic-format-tag-*' function. - -If no function is found for current `major-mode', fall back to -`semantic-format-tag-summarize' default function. - -You can have more or less informations depending of the `semantic-format-tag-*' -function you choose. - -All the supported functions are prefixed with \"semantic-format-tag-\", -you have completion on these functions with `C-M i' in the customize interface." - :group 'helm-semantic - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol)) - -;;; keymap -(defvar helm-semantic-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - map)) - -(defcustom helm-semantic-lynx-style-map nil - "Use Arrow keys to jump to occurences." - :group 'helm-semantic - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (if val - (progn - (define-key helm-semantic-map (kbd "") 'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (define-key helm-semantic-map (kbd "") 'helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer)) - (define-key helm-semantic-map (kbd "") nil) - (define-key helm-semantic-map (kbd "") nil)))) - -;; Internals vars -(defvar helm-semantic--tags-cache nil) - -(defun helm-semantic--fetch-candidates (tags depth &optional class) - "Write the contents of TAGS to the current buffer." - (let ((class class) cur-type - (stylefn (or (with-helm-current-buffer - (assoc-default major-mode helm-semantic-display-style)) - #'semantic-format-tag-summarize))) - (dolist (tag tags) - (when (listp tag) - (cl-case (setq cur-type (semantic-tag-class tag)) - ((function variable type) - (let ((spaces (make-string (* depth 2) ?\s)) - (type-p (eq cur-type 'type))) - (unless (and (> depth 0) (not type-p)) - (setq class nil)) - (insert - (if (and class (not type-p)) - (format "%s%s(%s) " - spaces (if (< depth 2) "" "├►") class) - spaces) - ;; Save the tag for later - (propertize (funcall stylefn tag nil t) - 'semantic-tag tag) - "\n") - (and type-p (setq class (car tag))) - ;; Recurse to children - (unless (eq cur-type 'function) - (helm-semantic--fetch-candidates - (semantic-tag-components tag) (1+ depth) class)))) - - ;; Don't do anything with packages or includes for now - ((package include) - (insert - (propertize (funcall stylefn tag nil t) - 'semantic-tag tag) - "\n") - ) - ;; Catch-all - (t)))))) - -(defun helm-semantic-default-action (_candidate &optional persistent) - ;; By default, helm doesn't pass on the text properties of the selection. - ;; Fix this. - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-semantic-default-action" - 'helm-goto-line-before-hook) - (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (when (looking-at " ") - (goto-char (next-single-property-change - (point-at-bol) 'semantic-tag nil (point-at-eol)))) - (let ((tag (get-text-property (point) 'semantic-tag))) - (semantic-go-to-tag tag) - (unless persistent - (pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (point)))))) - -(defun helm-semantic--maybe-set-needs-update () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (when (semantic-parse-tree-needs-update-p) - (semantic-parse-tree-set-needs-update)))) - -(defvar helm-source-semantic nil) - -(defclass helm-semantic-source (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((init :initform (lambda () - (helm-semantic--maybe-set-needs-update) - (setq helm-semantic--tags-cache (semantic-fetch-tags)) - (with-current-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer 'global) - (let ((major-mode (with-helm-current-buffer major-mode))) - (helm-semantic--fetch-candidates helm-semantic--tags-cache 0))))) - (get-line :initform 'buffer-substring) - (persistent-help :initform "Show this entry") - (keymap :initform 'helm-semantic-map) - (help-message :initform 'helm-semantic-help-message) - (persistent-action :initform (lambda (elm) - (helm-semantic-default-action elm t) - (helm-highlight-current-line))) - (action :initform 'helm-semantic-default-action))) - -(defcustom helm-semantic-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in `helm-source-semantic'." - :group 'helm-semantic - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (setq helm-source-semantic - (helm-make-source "Semantic Tags" 'helm-semantic-source - :fuzzy-match helm-semantic-fuzzy-match)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-semantic (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for `semantic'. -If ARG is supplied, pre-select symbol at point instead of current." - (interactive "P") - (let ((tag (helm-aif (car (semantic-current-tag-parent)) - (let ((curtag (car (semantic-current-tag)))) - (if (string= it curtag) - (format "\\_<%s\\_>" curtag) - (cons (format "\\_<%s\\_>" it) - (format "\\_<%s\\_>" curtag)))) - (format "\\_<%s\\_>" (car (semantic-current-tag))))) - (helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines 'never)) - (unless helm-source-semantic - (setq helm-source-semantic - (helm-make-source "Semantic Tags" 'helm-semantic-source - :fuzzy-match helm-semantic-fuzzy-match))) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-semantic - :candidate-number-limit 9999 - :preselect (if arg - (thing-at-point 'symbol) - tag) - :buffer "*helm semantic*"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-semantic-or-imenu (arg) - "Preconfigured helm for `semantic' or `imenu'. -If ARG is supplied, pre-select symbol at point instead of current -semantic tag in scope. - -If `semantic-mode' is active in the current buffer, then use -semantic for generating tags, otherwise fall back to `imenu'. -Fill in the symbol at point by default." - (interactive "P") - (unless helm-source-semantic - (setq helm-source-semantic - (helm-make-source "Semantic Tags" 'helm-semantic-source - :fuzzy-match helm-semantic-fuzzy-match))) - (unless helm-source-imenu - (setq helm-source-imenu - (helm-make-source "Imenu" 'helm-imenu-source - :fuzzy-match helm-imenu-fuzzy-match))) - (let* ((source (if (semantic-active-p) - 'helm-source-semantic - 'helm-source-imenu)) - (helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines 'never) - (imenu-p (eq source 'helm-source-imenu)) - (imenu-auto-rescan imenu-p) - (str (thing-at-point 'symbol)) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one - (and imenu-p - helm-imenu-execute-action-at-once-if-one)) - (tag (helm-aif (car (semantic-current-tag-parent)) - (let ((curtag (car (semantic-current-tag)))) - (if (string= it curtag) - (format "\\_<%s\\_>" curtag) - (cons (format "\\_<%s\\_>" it) - (format "\\_<%s\\_>" curtag)))) - (format "\\_<%s\\_>" (car (semantic-current-tag)))))) - (helm :sources source - :candidate-number-limit 9999 - :default (and imenu-p (list (concat "\\_<" (and str (regexp-quote str)) "\\_>") str)) - :preselect (if (or arg imenu-p) str tag) - :buffer "*helm semantic/imenu*"))) - -(provide 'helm-semantic) - -;;; helm-semantic.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-shell.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-shell.el deleted file mode 100644 index ce70751..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-shell.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-shell.el --- Shell prompt navigation for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2020 Pierre Neidhardt - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; This is superseded by helm-comint.el. - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-elisp) -(require 'helm-comint) - -;;;###autoload -(defalias 'helm-shell-prompts 'helm-comint-prompts) - -;;;###autoload -(defalias 'helm-shell-prompts-all 'helm-comint-prompts-all) - -(provide 'helm-shell) - -;;; helm-shell ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-types.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-types.el deleted file mode 100644 index 65280ff..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-types.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,337 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-types.el --- Helm types classes and methods. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2015 ~ 2020 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; Author: Thierry Volpiatto -;; URL: http://github.com/emacs-helm/helm - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'eieio) -(eval-when-compile (require 'helm-source)) - -(defvar helm-map) -(defvar helm-mode-line-string) -(defvar helm-bookmark-map) -(declare-function helm-make-actions "helm-lib") -(declare-function helm-ediff-marked-buffers "helm-buffers") -(declare-function helm-make-type "helm-source") - - -;; Files -(defclass helm-type-file (helm-source) () - "A class to define helm type file.") - -(cl-defmethod helm-source-get-action-from-type ((object helm-type-file)) - (slot-value object 'action)) - -(defun helm-actions-from-type-file () - (let ((source (make-instance 'helm-type-file))) - (helm--setup-source source) - (helm-source-get-action-from-type source))) - -(defvar helm-generic-files-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") 'helm-ff-run-toggle-basename) - (define-key map (kbd "C-s") 'helm-ff-run-grep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g s") 'helm-ff-run-grep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g z") 'helm-ff-run-zgrep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g p") 'helm-ff-run-pdfgrep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-R") 'helm-ff-run-rename-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-C") 'helm-ff-run-copy-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-B") 'helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-L") 'helm-ff-run-load-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-S") 'helm-ff-run-symlink-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-H") 'helm-ff-run-hardlink-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-D") 'helm-ff-run-delete-file) - (define-key map (kbd "C-=") 'helm-ff-run-ediff-file) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c =") 'helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") 'helm-ff-run-switch-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c r") 'helm-ff-run-find-file-as-root) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'helm-ff-run-switch-other-frame) - (define-key map (kbd "M-i") 'helm-ff-properties-persistent) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x") 'helm-ff-run-open-file-externally) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c X") 'helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c @") 'helm-ff-run-insert-org-link) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-q") 'helm-ff-run-marked-files-in-dired) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a") 'helm-ff-run-mail-attach-files) - map) - "Generic Keymap for files.") - -(defcustom helm-type-file-actions - (helm-make-actions - "Find file" 'helm-find-file-or-marked - "Find file as root" 'helm-find-file-as-root - "Find file other window" 'helm-find-files-other-window - "Find file other frame" 'find-file-other-frame - "Open dired in file's directory" 'helm-open-dired - "Attach file(s) to mail buffer `C-c C-a'" 'helm-ff-mail-attach-files - "Marked files in dired" 'helm-marked-files-in-dired - "Grep File(s) `C-u recurse'" 'helm-find-files-grep - "Zgrep File(s) `C-u Recurse'" 'helm-ff-zgrep - "Pdfgrep File(s)" 'helm-ff-pdfgrep - "Insert as org link" 'helm-files-insert-as-org-link - "Checksum File" 'helm-ff-checksum - "Ediff File" 'helm-find-files-ediff-files - "Ediff Merge File" 'helm-find-files-ediff-merge-files - "View file" 'view-file - "Insert file" 'insert-file - "Add marked files to file-cache" 'helm-ff-cache-add-file - "Delete file(s)" 'helm-ff-delete-files - "Copy file(s) `M-C, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-copy - "Rename file(s) `M-R, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-rename - "Symlink files(s) `M-S, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-symlink - "Relsymlink file(s) `C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-relsymlink - "Hardlink file(s) `M-H, C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-hardlink - "Open file externally (C-u to choose)" 'helm-open-file-externally - "Open file with default tool" 'helm-open-file-with-default-tool - "Find file in hex dump" 'hexl-find-file) - "Default actions for type files." - :group 'helm-files - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((_source helm-type-file))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :before ((source helm-type-file)) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) 'helm-type-file-actions) - (setf (slot-value source 'persistent-help) "Show this file") - (setf (slot-value source 'action-transformer) - '(helm-transform-file-load-el - helm-transform-file-browse-url - helm-transform-file-cache)) - (setf (slot-value source 'candidate-transformer) - '(helm-skip-boring-files - helm-w32-pathname-transformer)) - (setf (slot-value source 'filtered-candidate-transformer) - 'helm-highlight-files) - (setf (slot-value source 'help-message) 'helm-generic-file-help-message) - (setf (slot-value source 'mode-line) (list "File(s)" helm-mode-line-string)) - (setf (slot-value source 'keymap) helm-generic-files-map) - (setf (slot-value source 'group) 'helm-files)) - - -;; Bookmarks -(defclass helm-type-bookmark (helm-source) () - "A class to define type bookmarks.") - -(defcustom helm-type-bookmark-actions - (helm-make-actions - "Jump to bookmark" 'helm-bookmark-jump - "Jump to BM other window" 'helm-bookmark-jump-other-window - "Jump to BM other frame" 'helm-bookmark-jump-other-frame - "Jump to BM other tab" 'helm-bookmark-jump-other-tab - "Bookmark edit annotation" 'bookmark-edit-annotation - "Bookmark show annotation" 'bookmark-show-annotation - "Delete bookmark(s)" 'helm-delete-marked-bookmarks - "Edit Bookmark" 'helm-bookmark-edit-bookmark - "Rename bookmark" 'helm-bookmark-rename - "Relocate bookmark" 'bookmark-relocate) - "Default actions for type bookmarks." - :group 'helm-bookmark - :type '(alist :key-type string - :value-type function)) - -(cl-defmethod helm-source-get-action-from-type ((object helm-type-bookmark)) - (slot-value object 'action)) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((_source helm-type-bookmark))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :before ((source helm-type-bookmark)) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) 'helm-type-bookmark-actions) - (setf (slot-value source 'keymap) helm-bookmark-map) - (setf (slot-value source 'mode-line) (list "Bookmark(s)" helm-mode-line-string)) - (setf (slot-value source 'help-message) 'helm-bookmark-help-message) - (setf (slot-value source 'migemo) t) - (setf (slot-value source 'follow) 'never) - (setf (slot-value source 'group) 'helm-bookmark)) - - -;; Buffers -(defclass helm-type-buffer (helm-source) () - "A class to define type buffer.") - -(defcustom helm-type-buffer-actions - (helm-make-actions - "Switch to buffer(s)" 'helm-buffer-switch-buffers - "Switch to buffer(s) other window `C-c o'" - 'helm-buffer-switch-buffers-other-window - "Switch to buffer(s) other frame `C-c C-o'" - 'helm-buffer-switch-to-buffer-other-frame - "Raise buffer frame maybe" - 'helm-buffers-maybe-raise-buffer-frame - (lambda () (and (fboundp 'tab-bar-mode) - "Switch to buffer(s) other tab `C-c C-t'")) - 'helm-buffers-switch-to-buffer-other-tab - "Switch to buffer at line number" - 'helm-switch-to-buffer-at-linum - "Browse project `C-x C-d'" - 'helm-buffers-browse-project - "Switch to shell" - 'helm-buffer-switch-to-shell - "Query replace regexp `C-M-%'" - 'helm-buffer-query-replace-regexp - "Query replace `M-%'" 'helm-buffer-query-replace - "View buffer" 'view-buffer - "Display buffer" 'display-buffer - "Rename buffer `M-R'" 'helm-buffers-rename-buffer - "Grep buffer(s) `M-g s' (C-u grep all buffers)" - 'helm-zgrep-buffers - "Multi occur buffer(s) `C-s (C-u search also in current)'" - 'helm-multi-occur-as-action - "Revert buffer(s) `M-G'" 'helm-revert-marked-buffers - "Insert buffer" 'insert-buffer - "Kill buffer(s) `M-D'" 'helm-kill-marked-buffers - "Diff with file `C-='" 'diff-buffer-with-file - "Ediff Marked buffers `C-c ='" 'helm-ediff-marked-buffers - "Ediff Merge marked buffers `M-='" - (lambda (candidate) - (helm-ediff-marked-buffers candidate t))) - "Default actions for type buffers." - :group 'helm-buffers - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(cl-defmethod helm-source-get-action-from-type ((object helm-type-buffer)) - (slot-value object 'action)) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((_source helm-type-buffer))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :before ((source helm-type-buffer)) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) 'helm-type-buffer-actions) - (setf (slot-value source 'persistent-help) "Show this buffer") - (setf (slot-value source 'mode-line) - ;; Use default-value of `helm-mode-line-string' in case user - ;; starts with a helm buffer as current-buffer otherwise the - ;; local value of this helm buffer is used (bug#1517, bug#2377). - (list "Buffer(s)" (default-value 'helm-mode-line-string))) - (setf (slot-value source 'filtered-candidate-transformer) - '(helm-skip-boring-buffers - helm-buffers-sort-transformer - helm-highlight-buffers)) - (setf (slot-value source 'group) 'helm-buffers)) - -;; Functions -(defclass helm-type-function (helm-source) () - "A class to define helm type function.") - -(defcustom helm-type-function-actions - (helm-make-actions - "Describe function" 'helm-describe-function - "Find function" 'helm-find-function - "Info lookup" 'helm-info-lookup-symbol - "Debug on entry" 'debug-on-entry - "Cancel debug on entry" 'cancel-debug-on-entry - "Trace function" 'trace-function - "Trace function (background)" 'trace-function-background - "Untrace function" 'untrace-function) - "Default actions for type functions." - :group 'helm-elisp - ;; Use symbol as value type because some functions may not be - ;; autoloaded (like untrace-function). - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type symbol)) - -(cl-defmethod helm-source-get-action-from-type ((object helm-type-function)) - (slot-value object 'action)) - -(defun helm-actions-from-type-function () - (let ((source (make-instance 'helm-type-function))) - (helm--setup-source source) - (helm-source-get-action-from-type source))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((_source helm-type-function))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :before ((source helm-type-function)) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) 'helm-type-function-actions) - (setf (slot-value source 'action-transformer) - 'helm-transform-function-call-interactively) - (setf (slot-value source 'candidate-transformer) - 'helm-mark-interactive-functions) - (setf (slot-value source 'coerce) 'helm-symbolify)) - - -;; Commands -(defclass helm-type-command (helm-source) () - "A class to define helm type command.") - -(defun helm-actions-from-type-command () - (let ((source (make-instance 'helm-type-command))) - (helm--setup-source source) - (helm-source-get-action-from-type source))) - -(defcustom helm-type-command-actions - (append (helm-make-actions - "Execute command" 'helm-M-x-execute-command) - (symbol-value - (helm-actions-from-type-function))) - "Default actions for type command." - :group 'helm-command - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type symbol)) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((_source helm-type-command))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :before ((source helm-type-command)) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) 'helm-type-command-actions) - (setf (slot-value source 'coerce) 'helm-symbolify) - (setf (slot-value source 'persistent-action) 'helm-M-x-persistent-action) - (setf (slot-value source 'persistent-help) "Describe this command") - (setf (slot-value source 'group) 'helm-command)) - -;; Timers -(defclass helm-type-timers (helm-source) () - "A class to define helm type timers.") - -(defcustom helm-type-timers-actions - '(("Cancel Timer" . (lambda (_timer) - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) - (cl-loop for timer in mkd - do (cancel-timer timer))))) - ("Describe Function" . (lambda (tm) - (describe-function (timer--function tm)))) - ("Find Function" . (lambda (tm) - (helm-aif (timer--function tm) - (if (or (byte-code-function-p it) - (helm-subr-native-elisp-p it)) - (message "Can't find anonymous function `%s'" it) - (find-function it)))))) - "Default actions for type timers." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((_source helm-type-timers))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :before ((source helm-type-timers)) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) 'helm-type-timers-actions) - (setf (slot-value source 'persistent-action) - (lambda (tm) - (describe-function (timer--function tm)))) - (setf (slot-value source 'persistent-help) "Describe Function") - (setf (slot-value source 'group) 'helm-elisp)) - -;; Builders. -(defun helm-build-type-file () - (helm-make-type 'helm-type-file)) - -(defun helm-build-type-function () - (helm-make-type 'helm-type-function)) - -(defun helm-build-type-command () - (helm-make-type 'helm-type-command)) - -(provide 'helm-types) - -;;; helm-types.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-utils.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-utils.el deleted file mode 100644 index 92c8ab0..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-utils.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1142 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-utils.el --- Utilities Functions for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) - -(declare-function helm-find-files-1 "helm-files" (fname &optional preselect)) -(declare-function helm-grep-split-line "helm-grep" (line)) -(declare-function popup-tip "ext:popup") -(declare-function markdown-show-entry "ext:markdown-mode.el") -(declare-function outline-show-subtree "outline") -(declare-function org-reveal "org") -(declare-function hs-show-block "hideshow.el") -(declare-function tab-bar-tabs "tab-bar") -(declare-function tab-bar-select-tab "tab-bar") -(declare-function dired-goto-file "dired") -(declare-function bookmark-get-filename "bookmark") -(declare-function package-installed-p "package") -(declare-function package-desc-dir "package") - -(defvar hs-minor-mode) -(defvar hs-show-hook) -(defvar org-directory) -(defvar winner-boring-buffers) -(defvar bookmark-alist) -(defvar dired-buffers) -(defvar helm-show-completion-overlay) -(defvar helm-buffers-maybe-switch-to-tab) -(defvar helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename) -(defvar helm-popup-tip-mode) -(defvar helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp) - - -(defgroup helm-utils nil - "Utilities routines for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-su-or-sudo "sudo" - "What command to use for root access." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-utils) - -(defcustom helm-default-kbsize 1024.0 - "Default Kbsize to use for showing files size. -It is a float, usually 1024.0 but could be 1000.0 on some systems." - :group 'helm-utils - :type 'float) - -(define-obsolete-variable-alias - 'helm-highlight-number-lines-around-point - 'helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines - "20160119") - -(defcustom helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines '(15 . 15) - "Number of lines around point where matched items are highlighted. - -Possible value are: -- A cons cell (x . y) - Match x lines before point and y lines after point. -- An integer - Positive means this number lines after point. - Negative means this number lines before point. - A zero value means highlight only inside matched lines. -- The symbol never - Means do not highlight matched items. " - :group 'helm-utils - :type '(choice (cons (integer :tag "Match before") - (integer :tag "Match after")) - (const :tag "Match in line only" 0) - (integer :tag "Match after or before (+/-)") - (const :tag "Never match" never))) - -(defcustom helm-highlight-only-all-matches nil - "Highlight only when all items match on the line when non nil. -See `helm-highlight-current-line'." - :group 'helm-utils - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-buffers-to-resize-on-pa nil - "A list of helm buffers where the helm-window should be reduced on PA. -Where PA means persistent action." - :group 'helm-utils - :type '(repeat (choice string))) - -(defcustom helm-resize-on-pa-text-height 12 - "The size of the helm-window when resizing on persistent action." - :group 'helm-utils - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-sources-using-help-echo-popup '("Ack-Grep" "AG" "RG" "Gid" "Git-Grep") - "Show the buffer name or the filename in a popup at selection." - :group 'helm-utils - :type '(repeat (choice string))) - -(defcustom helm-html-decode-entities-function #'helm-html-decode-entities-string - "Function used to decode HTML entities in HTML bookmarks. -Helm comes by default with `helm-html-decode-entities-string', if -you need something more sophisticated you can use -`w3m-decode-entities-string' if available. - -In Emacs itself org-entities seem broken and `xml-substitute-numeric-entities' -supports only numeric entities." - :group 'helm-utils - :type 'function) - - -(defvar helm-goto-line-before-hook '(helm-save-current-pos-to-mark-ring) - "Run before jumping to line. -This hook runs when jumping from `helm-goto-line', `helm-etags-default-action', -and `helm-imenu-default-action'. -This allows you to retrieve a previous position after using the different helm -tools for searching (etags, grep, gid, (m)occur etc...). -By default positions are added to `mark-ring'. -You can also add to register by using (or adding) -`helm-save-pos-to-register-before-jump' instead. In this case -last position is added to the register `helm-save-pos-before-jump-register'.") - -(defvar helm-save-pos-before-jump-register ?_ - "The register where `helm-save-pos-to-register-before-jump' saves position.") - -(defconst helm-html-entities-alist - '((""" . 34) ;; " - (">" . 62) ;; > - ("<" . 60) ;; < - ("&" . 38) ;; & - ("€" . 8364) ;; € - ("Ÿ" . 89) ;; Y - ("¡" . 161) ;; ¡ - ("¢" . 162) ;; ¢ - ("£" . 163) ;; £ - ("¤" . 164) ;; ¤ - ("¥" . 165) ;; ¥ - ("¦" . 166) ;; ¦ - ("§" . 167) ;; § - ("¨" . 32) ;; SPC - (" " . 160) ;;   (non breaking space) - ("©" . 169) ;; © - ("ª" . 97) ;; a - ("«" . 171) ;; « - ("¬" . 172) ;; ¬ - ("&masr;" . 174) ;; ® - ("°" . 176) ;; ° - ("±" . 177) ;; ± - ("²" . 50) ;; 2 - ("³" . 51) ;; 3 - ("´" . 39) ;; ' - ("µ" . 956) ;; μ - ("¶" . 182) ;; ¶ - ("·" . 183) ;; · - ("¸" . 32) ;; SPC - ("¹" . 49) ;; 1 - ("º" . 111) ;; o - ("»" . 187) ;; » - ("¼" . 49) ;; 1 - ("½" . 49) ;; 1 - ("¾" . 51) ;; 3 - ("¿" . 191) ;; ¿ - ("À" . 192) ;; À - ("Á" . 193) ;; Á - ("Â" . 194) ;; Â - ("Ã" . 195) ;; Ã - ("Ä" . 196) ;; Ä - ("Å" . 197) ;; Å - ("&Aelig" . 198) ;; Æ - ("Ç" . 199) ;; Ç - ("È" . 200) ;; È - ("É" . 201) ;; É - ("Ê" . 202) ;; Ê - ("Ë" . 203) ;; Ë - ("Ì" . 204) ;; Ì - ("Í" . 205) ;; Í - ("Î" . 206) ;; Î - ("Ï" . 207) ;; Ï - ("ð" . 208) ;; Ð - ("Ñ" . 209) ;; Ñ - ("Ò" . 210) ;; Ò - ("Ó" . 211) ;; Ó - ("Ô" . 212) ;; Ô - ("Õ" . 213) ;; Õ - ("Ö" . 214) ;; Ö - ("×" . 215) ;; × - ("Ø" . 216) ;; Ø - ("Ù" . 217) ;; Ù - ("Ú" . 218) ;; Ú - ("Û" . 219) ;; Û - ("Ü" . 220) ;; Ü - ("Ý" . 221) ;; Ý - ("þ" . 222) ;; Þ - ("ß" . 223) ;; ß - ("à" . 224) ;; à - ("á" . 225) ;; á - ("â" . 226) ;; â - ("ã" . 227) ;; ã - ("ä" . 228) ;; ä - ("å" . 229) ;; å - ("æ" . 230) ;; æ - ("ç" . 231) ;; ç - ("è" . 232) ;; è - ("é" . 233) ;; é - ("ê" . 234) ;; ê - ("ë" . 235) ;; ë - ("ì" . 236) ;; ì - ("í" . 237) ;; í - ("î" . 238) ;; î - ("ï" . 239) ;; ï - ("ð" . 240) ;; ð - ("ñ" . 241) ;; ñ - ("ò" . 242) ;; ò - ("ó" . 243) ;; ó - ("ô" . 244) ;; ô - ("õ" . 245) ;; õ - ("ö" . 246) ;; ö - ("÷" . 247) ;; ÷ - ("ø" . 248) ;; ø - ("ù" . 249) ;; ù - ("ú" . 250) ;; ú - ("û" . 251) ;; û - ("ü" . 252) ;; ü - ("ý" . 253) ;; ý - ("þ" . 254) ;; þ - ("ÿ" . 255) ;; ÿ - ("®" . 174) ;; ® - ("­" . 173)) ;; ­ - - "Table of html character entities and values. -See https://www.freeformatter.com/html-entities.html") - -(defvar helm-find-many-files-after-hook nil - "Hook that runs at end of `helm-find-many-files'.") - -;;; Faces. -;; -(defface helm-selection-line - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit highlight :distant-foreground "black")) - "Face used in the `helm-current-buffer' when jumping to a candidate." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-match-item - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit isearch)) - "Face used to highlight the item matched in a selected line." - :group 'helm-faces) - - -;;; Utils functions -;; -;; -(defcustom helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split nil - "Maybe switch to other window vertically when non nil. - -Possible values are t, nil and `decide'. - -When t switch vertically. -When nil switch horizontally. -When `decide' try to guess if it is possible to switch vertically -according to the setting of `split-width-threshold' and the size of -the window from where splitting is done. - -Note that when using `decide' and `split-width-threshold' is nil, the -behavior is the same as with a nil value." - :group 'helm-utils - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Split window vertically" t) - (const :tag "Split window horizontally" nil) - (symbol :tag "Guess how to split window" 'decide))) - -(defcustom helm-window-show-buffers-function #'helm-window-default-split-fn - "The default function to use when opening several buffers at once. -It is typically used to rearrange windows." - :group 'helm-utils - :type '(choice - (function :tag "Split windows vertically or horizontally" - helm-window-default-split-fn) - (function :tag "Split in alternate windows" - helm-window-alternate-split-fn) - (function :tag "Split windows in mosaic" - helm-window-mosaic-fn))) - -(defun helm-window-show-buffers (buffers &optional other-window) - "Show BUFFERS. - -With more than one buffer marked switch to these buffers in separate windows. -If OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, keep current buffer and switch to other buffers -in separate windows. -If a prefix arg is given split windows vertically." - (let ((initial-ow-fn (if (cdr (window-list)) - #'switch-to-buffer-other-window - #'helm-window-other-window))) - (if (cdr buffers) - (funcall helm-window-show-buffers-function buffers - (and other-window initial-ow-fn)) - (if other-window - (funcall initial-ow-fn (car buffers)) - (helm-buffers-switch-to-buffer-or-tab (car buffers)))))) - -(defvar tab-bar-tab-name-function) -(declare-function tab-bar-switch-to-tab "tab-bar.el") -(declare-function tab-bar-tab-name-all "tab-bar.el") - -(defun helm-buffers-switch-to-buffer-or-tab (buffer) - "Switch to BUFFER in its tab if some." - (if (and (fboundp 'tab-bar-mode) - helm-buffers-maybe-switch-to-tab) - (let* ((tab-bar-tab-name-function #'tab-bar-tab-name-all) - (tabs (tab-bar-tabs)) - (tab-names (mapcar (lambda (tab) - (cdr (assq 'name tab))) - tabs)) - (bname (buffer-name (get-buffer buffer))) - (tab (helm-buffers--get-tab-from-name bname tabs))) - (if (helm-buffers--buffer-in-tab-p bname tab-names) - (progn - (tab-bar-switch-to-tab (alist-get 'name tab)) - (select-window (get-buffer-window bname))) - (switch-to-buffer buffer))) - (switch-to-buffer buffer))) - -(defun helm-buffers--get-tab-from-name (tab-name tabs) - "Return tab from TABS when it contains TAB-NAME." - (cl-loop for tab in tabs - when (member tab-name (split-string (cdr (assq 'name tab)) ", " t)) - return tab)) - -(defun helm-buffers--buffer-in-tab-p (buffer-name tab-names) - "Check if BUFFER-NAME is in TAB-NAMES list." - (cl-loop for name in tab-names - ;; Buf names are separated with "," in TAB-NAMES - ;; e.g. '("tab-bar.el" "*scratch*, helm-buffers.el"). - thereis (member buffer-name (split-string name ", " t)))) - -(defun helm-window-default-split-fn (candidates &optional other-window-fn) - "Split windows in one direction and balance them. - -Direction can be controlled via `helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split'. -If a prefix arg is given split windows the other direction. -This function is suitable for `helm-window-show-buffers-function'." - (if other-window-fn - (funcall other-window-fn (car candidates)) - (switch-to-buffer (car candidates))) - (save-selected-window - (cl-loop with nosplit - for b in (cdr candidates) - when nosplit return - (message "Too many buffers to visit simultaneously") - do (condition-case _err - (helm-window-other-window b 'balance) - (error (setq nosplit t) nil))))) - -(defun helm-window-alternate-split-fn (candidates &optional other-window-fn) - "Split windows horizontally and vertically in alternate fashion. - -Direction can be controlled via `helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split'. -If a prefix arg is given split windows the other direction. -This function is suitable for `helm-window-show-buffers-function'." - (if other-window-fn - (funcall other-window-fn (car candidates)) - (switch-to-buffer (car candidates))) - (let (right-side) - (save-selected-window - (cl-loop with nosplit - for b in (cdr candidates) - when nosplit return - (message "Too many buffers to visit simultaneously") - do (condition-case _err - (let ((helm-current-prefix-arg right-side)) - (helm-window-other-window b) - (setq right-side (not right-side))) - (error (setq nosplit t) nil)))))) - -(defun helm-window-mosaic-fn (candidates &optional other-window-fn) - "Make an as-square-as-possible window mosaic of the CANDIDATES buffers. - -If rectangular, the long side is in the direction given by -`helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split': if non-nil, it is horizontal, vertical -otherwise. -If OTHER-WINDOW-FN is non-nil, current windows are included in the mosaic. -This function is suitable for `helm-window-show-buffers-function'." - (when other-window-fn - (setq candidates (append (mapcar 'window-buffer (window-list)) candidates))) - (delete-other-windows) - (let* ((helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split - (if (eq helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split 'decide) - (and (numberp split-width-threshold) - (>= (window-width (selected-window)) - split-width-threshold)) - helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split)) - mosaic-length-tile-count - mosaic-width-tile-count - mosaic-length-tile-size - mosaic-width-tile-size - next-window) - ;; If 4 tiles, make 2x2 mosaic. - ;; If 5-6 tiles, make 2x3 mosaic with direction depending on `helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split'. - ;; If 7-9 tiles, make 3x3 mosaic. And so on. - (setq mosaic-length-tile-count (ceiling (sqrt (length candidates)))) - (setq mosaic-width-tile-count - (if (<= (length candidates) (* mosaic-length-tile-count (1- mosaic-length-tile-count))) - (1- mosaic-length-tile-count) - mosaic-length-tile-count)) - ;; We lower-bound the tile size, otherwise the function would - ;; fail during the first inner split. - ;; There is consequently no need to check for errors when - ;; splitting. - (let ((frame-mosaic-length-direction-size (frame-height)) - (frame-mosaic-width-direction-size (frame-width)) - (window-mosaic-length-direction-min-size window-min-height) - (window-mosaic-width-direction-min-size window-min-width)) - (if helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split - (setq frame-mosaic-length-direction-size (frame-width) - frame-mosaic-width-direction-size (frame-height) - window-mosaic-length-direction-min-size window-min-width - window-mosaic-width-direction-min-size window-min-height)) - (setq mosaic-length-tile-size (max - (/ frame-mosaic-length-direction-size mosaic-length-tile-count) - window-mosaic-length-direction-min-size) - mosaic-width-tile-size (max - (/ frame-mosaic-width-direction-size mosaic-width-tile-count) - window-mosaic-width-direction-min-size)) - ;; Shorten `candidates' to `max-tiles' elements. - (let ((max-tiles (* (/ frame-mosaic-length-direction-size mosaic-length-tile-size) - (/ frame-mosaic-width-direction-size mosaic-width-tile-size)))) - (when (> (length candidates) max-tiles) - (message "Too many buffers to visit simultaneously") - (setcdr (nthcdr (- max-tiles 1) candidates) nil)))) - ;; Make the mosaic. - (while candidates - (when (> (length candidates) mosaic-length-tile-count) - (setq next-window (split-window nil - mosaic-width-tile-size - (not helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split)))) - (switch-to-buffer (pop candidates)) - (dotimes (_ (min (1- mosaic-length-tile-count) (length candidates))) - (select-window (split-window nil - mosaic-length-tile-size - helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split)) - (switch-to-buffer (pop candidates))) - (when next-window - (select-window next-window))))) - -(defun helm-window-other-window (buffer-or-name &optional balance) - "Switch to BUFFER-OR-NAME in other window. -Direction can be controlled via `helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split'. -If a prefix arg is given split windows the other direction. -When argument BALANCE is provided `balance-windows'." - (let* ((helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split - (if (eq helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split 'decide) - (and (numberp split-width-threshold) - (>= (window-width (selected-window)) - split-width-threshold)) - helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split)) - (right-side (if helm-window-prefer-horizontal-split - (not helm-current-prefix-arg) - helm-current-prefix-arg))) - (select-window (split-window nil nil right-side)) - (and balance (balance-windows)) - (switch-to-buffer buffer-or-name))) - -(cl-defun helm-current-buffer-narrowed-p (&optional - (buffer helm-current-buffer)) - "Check if BUFFER is narrowed. -Default is `helm-current-buffer'." - (with-current-buffer buffer - (let ((beg (point-min)) - (end (point-max)) - (total (buffer-size))) - (or (/= beg 1) (/= end (1+ total)))))) - -(defun helm-goto-char (loc) - "Go to char, revealing if necessary." - (goto-char loc) - (let ((fn (cond ((eq major-mode 'org-mode) - ;; On some old Emacs versions org may not be loaded. - (require 'org) - #'org-reveal) - ((and (boundp 'outline-minor-mode) - outline-minor-mode) - #'outline-show-subtree) - ((and (boundp 'hs-minor-mode) - hs-minor-mode) - #'hs-show-block) - ((and (boundp 'markdown-mode-map) - (derived-mode-p 'markdown-mode)) - #'markdown-show-entry))) - (hs-show-hook (list (lambda () (goto-char loc))))) - ;; outline may fail in some conditions e.g. with markdown enabled - ;; (Bug#1919). - (condition-case-unless-debug nil - (and fn (funcall fn)) - (error nil)))) - -(defun helm-goto-line (lineno &optional noanim) - "Goto LINENO opening only outline headline if needed. -Animation is used unless NOANIM is non--nil." - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-goto-line" - 'helm-goto-line-before-hook) - (helm-match-line-cleanup) - (unless helm-alive-p - (with-helm-current-buffer - (unless helm-yank-point (setq helm-yank-point (point))))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (helm-goto-char (point-at-bol lineno)) - (unless noanim - (helm-highlight-current-line))) - -(defun helm-save-pos-to-register-before-jump () - "Save current buffer position to `helm-save-pos-before-jump-register'. -To use this add it to `helm-goto-line-before-hook'." - (with-helm-current-buffer - (unless helm-in-persistent-action - (point-to-register helm-save-pos-before-jump-register)))) - -(defun helm-save-current-pos-to-mark-ring () - "Save current buffer position to mark ring. -To use this add it to `helm-goto-line-before-hook'." - (with-helm-current-buffer - (unless helm-in-persistent-action - (set-marker (mark-marker) (point)) - (push-mark (point) 'nomsg)))) - -(defun helm-displaying-source-names () - "Return the list of sources name for this helm session." - (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (goto-char (point-min)) - (cl-loop with pos - while (setq pos (next-single-property-change (point) 'helm-header)) - do (goto-char pos) - collect (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-at-bol)(point-at-eol)) - do (forward-line 1)))) - -(defun helm-handle-winner-boring-buffers () - "Add `helm-buffer' to `winner-boring-buffers' when quitting/exiting helm. -Add this function to `helm-cleanup-hook' when you don't want to see helm buffers -after running winner-undo/redo." - (require 'winner) - (cl-pushnew helm-buffer winner-boring-buffers :test 'equal)) -(add-hook 'helm-cleanup-hook #'helm-handle-winner-boring-buffers) - -(defun helm-quit-and-find-file () - "Drop into `helm-find-files' from `helm'. -If current selection is a buffer or a file, `helm-find-files' -from its directory." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (require 'helm-grep) - (require 'helm-elisp) - (require 'bookmark) ; For bookmark-alist - (let ((src (helm-get-current-source))) - (helm-run-after-exit - (lambda (f) - ;; Ensure specifics `helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one' - ;; fns don't run here. - (let (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one - helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings) ; use this-command - (if (file-exists-p f) - (helm-find-files-1 (file-name-directory f) - (format - helm-ff-last-expanded-candidate-regexp - (regexp-quote - (if helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (helm-basename f) f)))) - (helm-find-files-1 f)))) - (helm--quit-and-find-file-default-file src))))) -(put 'helm-quit-and-find-file 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm--quit-and-find-file-default-file (source) - (let ((target-fn (helm-get-attr 'find-file-target))) - ;; target-fn function may return nil, in this case fallback to default. - (helm-aif (and target-fn (funcall target-fn source)) - it - (let* ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source)) - (default-preselection (or (helm-default-directory) - (buffer-file-name helm-current-buffer) - default-directory))) - (cond - ((and (stringp sel) (or (file-remote-p sel) - (file-exists-p sel))) - (expand-file-name sel)) - ;; Url. - ((and (stringp sel) - helm--url-regexp - (string-match helm--url-regexp sel)) - sel) - ;; Exit brutally from a `with-helm-show-completion' - ((and helm-show-completion-overlay - (overlayp helm-show-completion-overlay)) - (delete-overlay helm-show-completion-overlay) - (remove-hook 'helm-move-selection-after-hook 'helm-show-completion) - (expand-file-name default-preselection)) - ;; Default. - (t (expand-file-name default-preselection))))))) - -(defun helm-generic-sort-fn (s1 s2) - "Sort predicate function for helm candidates. -Args S1 and S2 can be single or (display . real) candidates, -that is sorting is done against real value of candidate." - (let* ((qpattern (regexp-quote helm-pattern)) - (reg1 (concat "\\_<" qpattern "\\_>")) - (reg2 (concat "\\_<" qpattern)) - (reg3 helm-pattern) - (split (helm-remove-if-match - "\\`!" (helm-mm-split-pattern helm-pattern))) - (str1 (if (consp s1) (cdr s1) s1)) - (str2 (if (consp s2) (cdr s2) s2)) - (score (lambda (str r1 r2 r3 lst) - (+ (if (string-match (concat "\\`" qpattern) str) 1 0) - (cond ((string-match r1 str) 5) - ((and (string-match " " qpattern) - (string-match - (concat "\\_<" (regexp-quote (car lst))) str) - (cl-loop for r in (cdr lst) - always (string-match r str))) - 4) - ((and (string-match " " qpattern) - (cl-loop for r in lst - always (string-match r str))) - 3) - ((string-match r2 str) 2) - ((string-match r3 str) 1) - (t 0))))) - (sc1 (get-text-property 0 'completion-score str1)) - (sc2 (get-text-property 0 'completion-score str2)) - (sc3 (if sc1 0 (funcall score str1 reg1 reg2 reg3 split))) - (sc4 (if sc2 0 (funcall score str2 reg1 reg2 reg3 split)))) - (cond ((and sc1 sc2) ; helm-flex style. - (> sc1 sc2)) - ((or (zerop (string-width qpattern)) - (and (zerop sc3) (zerop sc4))) - (string-lessp str1 str2)) - ((= sc3 sc4) - (< (length str1) (length str2))) - (t (> sc3 sc4))))) - -(cl-defun helm-file-human-size (size &optional (kbsize helm-default-kbsize)) - "Return a string showing SIZE of a file in human readable form. -SIZE can be an integer or a float depending on it's value. -`file-attributes' will take care of that to avoid overflow error. -KBSIZE is a floating point number, defaulting to `helm-default-kbsize'." - (cl-loop with result = (cons "B" size) - for i in '("k" "M" "G" "T" "P" "E" "Z" "Y") - while (>= (cdr result) kbsize) - do (setq result (cons i (/ (cdr result) kbsize))) - finally return - (helm-acase (car result) - ("B" (format "%s" size)) - (t (format "%.1f%s" (cdr result) it))))) - -(defun helm-directory-size (directory &optional recursive human) - "Return the resulting size of the sum of all files in DIRECTORY. - -If RECURSIVE is non nil return the size of all files in DIRECTORY and -its subdirectories. With arg HUMAN format the size in a human -readable format,see `helm-file-human-size'." - (cl-loop with files = (if recursive - (helm-walk-directory - directory - :path 'full - :directories t) - (directory-files directory t)) - for file in files - sum (nth 7 (file-attributes file)) into total - finally return (if human - (helm-file-human-size total) - total))) - -(cl-defun helm-file-attributes - (file &key type links uid gid access-time modif-time - status size mode gid-change inode device-num dired human-size - mode-type mode-owner mode-group mode-other octal (string t)) - "Return `file-attributes' elements of FILE separately according to key value. -Availables keys are: -- TYPE: Same as nth 0 `files-attributes' if STRING is nil - otherwise return either symlink, directory or file (default). -- LINKS: See nth 1 `files-attributes'. -- UID: See nth 2 `files-attributes'. -- GID: See nth 3 `files-attributes'. -- ACCESS-TIME: See nth 4 `files-attributes', however format time - when STRING is non--nil (the default). -- MODIF-TIME: See nth 5 `files-attributes', same as above. -- STATUS: See nth 6 `files-attributes', same as above. -- SIZE: See nth 7 `files-attributes'. -- MODE: See nth 8 `files-attributes'. -- GID-CHANGE: See nth 9 `files-attributes'. -- INODE: See nth 10 `files-attributes'. -- DEVICE-NUM: See nth 11 `files-attributes'. -- DIRED: A line similar to what \\='ls -l' return. -- HUMAN-SIZE: The size in human form, see `helm-file-human-size'. -- MODE-TYPE, mode-owner,mode-group, mode-other: Split what - nth 8 `files-attributes' return in four categories. -- OCTAL: The octal value of MODE-OWNER+MODE-GROUP+MODE-OTHER. -- STRING: When non--nil (default) `helm-file-attributes' return - more friendly values. -If you want the same behavior as `files-attributes' , -\(but with return values in proplist) use a nil value for STRING. -However when STRING is non--nil, time and type value are different from what -you have in `file-attributes'." - (helm-aif (file-attributes file string) - (let* ((all (cl-destructuring-bind - (type links uid gid access-time modif-time - status size mode gid-change inode device-num) - it - (list :type (if string - (cond ((stringp type) "symlink") ; fname - (type "directory") ; t - (t "file")) ; nil - type) - :links links - :uid uid - :gid gid - :access-time (if string - (format-time-string - "%Y-%m-%d %R" access-time) - access-time) - :modif-time (if string - (format-time-string - "%Y-%m-%d %R" modif-time) - modif-time) - :status (if string - (format-time-string - "%Y-%m-%d %R" status) - status) - :size size - :mode mode - :gid-change gid-change - :inode inode - :device-num device-num))) - (perms (cl-getf all :mode)) - (modes (helm-split-mode-file-attributes perms))) - (cond (type (cl-getf all :type)) - (links (cl-getf all :links)) - (uid (cl-getf all :uid)) - (gid (cl-getf all :gid)) - (access-time (cl-getf all :access-time)) - (modif-time (cl-getf all :modif-time)) - (status (cl-getf all :status)) - (size (cl-getf all :size)) - (mode perms) - (gid-change (cl-getf all :gid-change)) - (inode (cl-getf all :inode)) - (device-num (cl-getf all :device-num)) - (dired (helm-file-attributes-dired-line all human-size)) - (human-size (helm-file-human-size (cl-getf all :size))) - (mode-type (cl-getf modes :mode-type)) - (mode-owner (cl-getf modes :user)) - (mode-group (cl-getf modes :group)) - (mode-other (cl-getf modes :other)) - (octal (cl-getf modes :octal)) - (t (append all modes)))))) - -(defun helm-file-attributes-dired-line (all &optional human-size) - (format "%s %s %s:%s %s %s" - (helm-split-mode-file-attributes - (cl-getf all :mode) t) - (number-to-string (cl-getf all :links)) - (cl-getf all :uid) - (cl-getf all :gid) - (if human-size - (helm-file-human-size (cl-getf all :size)) - (int-to-string (cl-getf all :size))) - (cl-getf all :modif-time))) - -(defun helm-split-mode-file-attributes (modes &optional string) - "Split MODES in a list of modes. -MODES is same as what (nth 8 (file-attributes \"foo\")) would return." - (if (string-match "\\`\\(.\\)\\(...\\)\\(...\\)\\(...\\)\\'" modes) - (let* ((type (match-string 1 modes)) - (user (match-string 2 modes)) - (group (match-string 3 modes)) - (other (match-string 4 modes)) - (octal (helm-ff-numeric-permissions (list user group other)))) - (if string - (mapconcat 'identity (list type user group other octal) " ") - (list :mode-type type :user user - :group group :other other - :octal octal))) - (error "Wrong modes specification for %s" modes))) - -(defun helm-ff-numeric-permissions (perms) - "Return the numeric representation of PERMS. -PERMS is the list of permissions for owner, group and others." - ;; `file-modes-symbolic-to-number' interpret its MODES argument as what would - ;; result when calling such mode on a file with chmod, BTW we have to remove - ;; all "-" like read-file-modes does. - (helm-aand (listp perms) - (apply 'format "u=%s,g=%s,o=%s" perms) - (replace-regexp-in-string "-" "" it) - (format "%o" (file-modes-symbolic-to-number it)))) - -(defun helm-format-columns-of-files (files) - "Same as `dired-format-columns-of-files'. -Inlined here for compatibility." - (let ((beg (point))) - (completion--insert-strings files) - (put-text-property beg (point) 'mouse-face nil))) - -(defmacro with-helm-display-marked-candidates (buffer-or-name candidates &rest body) - (declare (indent 0) (debug t)) - (helm-with-gensyms (buffer window winconf) - `(let* ((,buffer (temp-buffer-window-setup ,buffer-or-name)) - (,winconf helm-last-frame-or-window-configuration) - (helm-always-two-windows t) - (helm-split-window-default-side - (if (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'same) - 'below helm-split-window-default-side)) - helm-split-window-inside-p - helm-reuse-last-window-split-state - ,window) - (with-current-buffer ,buffer - (helm-format-columns-of-files ,candidates)) - (unwind-protect - (with-selected-window - (setq ,window (temp-buffer-window-show - ,buffer - '(display-buffer-below-selected - (window-height . fit-window-to-buffer)))) - (progn ,@body)) - (quit-window 'kill ,window) - (and ,winconf (set-window-configuration ,winconf)))))) - -;;; Persistent Action Helpers -;; -;; -;; Internal -(defvar helm-match-line-overlay nil) -(defvar helm--match-item-overlays nil) - -(cl-defun helm-highlight-current-line (&optional start end buf face) - "Highlight current line and all matching items around it. - -The number of lines around matched line where the matching items are -highlighted are defined by `helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines'. -When the variable `helm-highlight-only-all-matches' is non nil only -the lines containing all matches (in case of multi match) are highlighted. - -Optional arguments START, END and FACE are only here for debugging purpose." - (let* ((start (or start (line-beginning-position))) - (end (or end (1+ (line-end-position)))) - start-match end-match - (args (list start end buf)) - (case-fold-search (if helm-alive-p - (helm-set-case-fold-search) - case-fold-search))) - ;; Highlight the current line. - (if (not helm-match-line-overlay) - (setq helm-match-line-overlay (apply 'make-overlay args)) - (apply 'move-overlay helm-match-line-overlay args)) - (overlay-put helm-match-line-overlay - 'face (or face 'helm-selection-line)) - ;; Now highlight matches only if we are in helm session, we are - ;; maybe coming from helm-grep-mode or helm-moccur-mode buffers. - (when helm-alive-p - (cond (;; These 2 clauses have to be the first otherwise - ;; `helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines' is - ;; compared as a number by other clauses and return an error. - (eq helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines 'never) - (cl-return-from helm-highlight-current-line)) - ((consp helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines) - (setq start-match - (save-excursion - (forward-line - (- (car helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines))) - (point-at-bol)) - end-match - (save-excursion - (forward-line - (cdr helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines)) - (point-at-bol)))) - ((or (null helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines) - (zerop helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines)) - (setq start-match start - end-match end)) - ((< helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines 0) - (setq start-match - (save-excursion - (forward-line - helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines) - (point-at-bol)) - end-match start)) - ((> helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines 0) - (setq start-match start - end-match - (save-excursion - (forward-line - helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines) - (point-at-bol))))) - (catch 'empty-line - (let* ((regex-list (helm-remove-if-match - "\\`!" (helm-mm-split-pattern - (if (with-helm-buffer - ;; Needed for highlighting AG matches. - (assq 'pcre (helm-get-current-source))) - (helm--translate-pcre-to-elisp helm-input) - helm-input)))) - (num-regex (length regex-list))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char start-match) - (while (< (point) end-match) - (let* ((start-line (line-beginning-position)) - (end-line (line-end-position)) - all-matches) - (dolist (r regex-list) - (let ((match-list '())) - (save-excursion - (goto-char start-line) - (while (condition-case _err - (and (not (= start-line end-line)) - (if helm-migemo-mode - (helm-mm-migemo-forward r end-line t) - (re-search-forward r end-line t))) - (invalid-regexp nil)) - (let ((s (match-beginning 0)) - (e (match-end 0))) - (if (= s e) - (throw 'empty-line nil) - (push (cons s e) match-list))))) - (when match-list - (push match-list all-matches)))) - (when (and all-matches - (or (not helm-highlight-only-all-matches) - (eql (length all-matches) num-regex))) - (cl-loop for ml in all-matches - do (cl-loop for (s . e) in ml - for ov = (make-overlay s e) - do (progn - (push ov helm--match-item-overlays) - (overlay-put ov 'face 'helm-match-item) - (overlay-put ov 'priority 1)))))) - (forward-line 1)))))) - (recenter))) - -(defun helm--translate-pcre-to-elisp (regexp) - "Should translate pcre REGEXP to elisp regexp. -Assume regexp is a pcre based regexp." - (with-temp-buffer - (insert " " regexp " ") - (goto-char (point-min)) - (save-excursion - ;; match (){}| unquoted - (helm-awhile (and (re-search-forward "\\([(){}|]\\)" nil t) - (match-string 1)) - (let ((pos (match-beginning 1))) - (if (eql (char-before pos) ?\\) - (delete-region pos (1- pos)) - (replace-match (concat "\\" it) t t nil 1))))) - ;; match \s or \S - (helm-awhile (and (re-search-forward "\\S\\?\\(\\s\\[sS]\\)[^-]" nil t) - (match-string 1)) - (replace-match (concat it "-") t t nil 1)) - (buffer-substring (1+ (point-min)) (1- (point-max))))) - -(defun helm-match-line-cleanup () - (when helm-match-line-overlay - (delete-overlay helm-match-line-overlay) - (setq helm-match-line-overlay nil)) - (when helm--match-item-overlays - (mapc 'delete-overlay helm--match-item-overlays))) - -(defun helm-match-line-cleanup-maybe () - (when (helm-empty-buffer-p) - (helm-match-line-cleanup))) - -(defun helm-match-line-update () - (when helm--match-item-overlays - (mapc 'delete-overlay helm--match-item-overlays)) - (when helm-match-line-overlay - (delete-overlay helm-match-line-overlay) - (helm-highlight-current-line))) - -(defun helm-persistent-autoresize-hook () - (when (and helm-buffers-to-resize-on-pa - (member helm-buffer helm-buffers-to-resize-on-pa) - (eq helm-split-window-state 'vertical)) - (set-window-text-height (helm-window) helm-resize-on-pa-text-height))) - -(defun helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse () - (run-with-timer 0.3 nil #'helm-match-line-cleanup)) - -(add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-match-line-cleanup-maybe) -(add-hook 'helm-after-persistent-action-hook 'helm-persistent-autoresize-hook) -(add-hook 'helm-cleanup-hook 'helm-match-line-cleanup) -(add-hook 'helm-after-action-hook 'helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse) -(add-hook 'helm-after-persistent-action-hook 'helm-match-line-update) - -;;; Popup buffer-name or filename in grep/moccur/imenu-all. -;; -(defvar helm--show-help-echo-timer nil) - -(defun helm-cancel-help-echo-timer () - (when helm--show-help-echo-timer - (cancel-timer helm--show-help-echo-timer) - (setq helm--show-help-echo-timer nil))) - -(defun helm-maybe-show-help-echo () - (when helm--show-help-echo-timer - (cancel-timer helm--show-help-echo-timer) - (setq helm--show-help-echo-timer nil)) - (when (and helm-alive-p - helm-popup-tip-mode - (member (assoc-default 'name (helm-get-current-source)) - helm-sources-using-help-echo-popup)) - (setq helm--show-help-echo-timer - (run-with-timer - 1 nil - (lambda () - (save-selected-window - (with-helm-window - (helm-aif (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'help-echo) - (popup-tip (concat " " (abbreviate-file-name - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n.*" "" it))) - :around nil - :point (save-excursion - (end-of-visual-line) (point))))))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode helm-popup-tip-mode - "Show help-echo informations in a popup tip at end of line." - :global t - (require 'popup) - (if helm-popup-tip-mode - (progn - (add-hook 'helm-move-selection-after-hook 'helm-maybe-show-help-echo) - (add-hook 'helm-cleanup-hook 'helm-cancel-help-echo-timer)) - (remove-hook 'helm-move-selection-after-hook 'helm-maybe-show-help-echo) - (remove-hook 'helm-cleanup-hook 'helm-cancel-help-echo-timer))) - -(defun helm-open-file-with-default-tool (file) - "Open FILE with the default tool on this platform." - (let (process-connection-type) - (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (helm-w32-shell-execute-open-file file) - (start-process "helm-open-file-with-default-tool" - nil - (cond ((eq system-type 'gnu/linux) - "xdg-open") - ((or (eq system-type 'darwin) ;; Mac OS X - (eq system-type 'macos)) ;; Mac OS 9 - "open")) - file)))) - -(defun helm-open-dired (file) - "Open a dired buffer in FILE's directory. -If FILE is a directory, open this directory." - (require 'dired) - (if (file-directory-p file) - (dired file) - (dired (file-name-directory file)) - (dired-goto-file file))) - -(defun helm-find-file-as-root (candidate) - (let* ((buf (helm-basename candidate)) - (host (file-remote-p candidate 'host)) - (remote-path (format "/%s:%s:%s" - helm-su-or-sudo - (or host "") - (expand-file-name - (if host - (file-remote-p candidate 'localname) - candidate)))) - non-essential) - (if (buffer-live-p (get-buffer buf)) - (progn - (set-buffer buf) - (find-alternate-file remote-path)) - (find-file remote-path)))) - -(defun helm-find-many-files (_ignore) - "Simple action that run `find-file' on marked candidates. -Run `helm-find-many-files-after-hook' at end." - (let ((helm--reading-passwd-or-string t)) - (mapc 'find-file (helm-marked-candidates)) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-find-many-files" - 'helm-find-many-files-after-hook))) - -(defun helm-read-repeat-string (prompt &optional count) - "Prompt as many time PROMPT is not empty. -If COUNT is non--nil add a number after each prompt." - (cl-loop with elm - while (not (string= elm "")) - for n from 1 - do (when count - (setq prompt (concat prompt (int-to-string n) ": "))) - collect (setq elm (helm-read-string prompt)) into lis - finally return (remove "" lis))) - -(defun helm-html-bookmarks-to-alist (file url-regexp bmk-regexp) - "Parse HTML bookmark FILE and return an alist with (title . url) as elements." - (let (bookmarks-alist url title) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents file) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "href=\\|^ *
-;; 2011 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This is a fork of anything.el wrote by Tamas Patrovics. - -;; Authors of anything.el: Tamas Patrovics -;; rubikitch -;; Thierry Volpiatto - -;; Author: Thierry Volpiatto -;; Version: 3.9.0 -;; URL: https://emacs-helm.github.io/helm/ -;; Package-Requires: ((helm-core "3.9.0") (popup "0.5.3")) - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This is just a wrapper for helm-core.el and a place holder we -;; currently use only to hold the package's metadata in the header. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm-core) -(require 'helm-global-bindings) - -(provide 'helm) - -;;; helm.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/.dir-locals.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/.dir-locals.el deleted file mode 100644 index ded5c00..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/.dir-locals.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -;;; Directory Local Variables -;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables") - -((nil . ((bug-reference-bug-regexp . "\\(\\b\\(?:[Ii]ssue ?#?\\|[Bb]ug ?#?\\|[Pp]atch ?#\\|RFE ?#\\|PR [a-z+-]+/\\)\\([0-9]+\\(?:#[0-9]+\\)?\\)\\)") - (bug-reference-url-format . "https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/%s") - (byte-compile-warnings . (not obsolete docstrings docstrings-non-ascii-quotes)))) - (emacs-lisp-mode . ((mode . bug-reference-prog) - (indent-tabs-mode . nil) - (fill-column . 80)))) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-adaptive.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-adaptive.el deleted file mode 100644 index 98be39a..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-adaptive.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-adaptive.el --- Adaptive Sorting of Candidates. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Original Author: Tamas Patrovics - -;; Copyright (C) 2007 Tamas Patrovics -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) - - -(defgroup helm-adapt nil - "Adaptative sorting of candidates for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-adaptive-history-file - (locate-user-emacs-file "helm-adaptive-history") - "Path of file where history information is stored. -When nil history is not saved nor restored after Emacs restart -unless you save/restore `helm-adaptive-history' with something -else like psession or desktop." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-adaptive-history-length 50 - "Maximum number of candidates stored for a source." - :type 'number) - -(defcustom helm-adaptive-sort-by-frequent-recent-usage t - "Try to sort on an average of frequent and recent usage when non-nil. - -When nil sort on frequency usage only. - -Only frequency: -When candidate have low frequency, you have to hit on it many -times to make it going up on top. - -Frequency+recent: -Even with a low frequency, candidate go up on top. If a candidate -have a high frequency but it is not used since some time, it goes -down slowly, but as soon you reuse it it go up on top quickly." - :type 'boolean) - -;; Internal -(defvar helm-adaptive-done nil - "nil if history information is not yet stored for the current -selection.") - -(defvar helm-adaptive-history nil - "Contains the stored history information. -Format: ((SOURCE-NAME - (SELECTED-CANDIDATE (PATTERN . NUMBER-OF-USE) ...) ...) ...)") - -(defconst helm-adaptive-freq-coefficient 5) -(defconst helm-adaptive-recent-coefficient 2) - -(defun helm-adaptive-done-reset () - (setq helm-adaptive-done nil)) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode helm-adaptive-mode - "Toggle adaptive sorting in all sources." - :global t - (if helm-adaptive-mode - (progn - (unless helm-adaptive-history - (helm-adaptive-maybe-load-history)) - (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'helm-adaptive-save-history) - ;; Should run at beginning of `helm-initial-setup'. - (add-hook 'helm-before-initialize-hook #'helm-adaptive-done-reset) - ;; Should run at beginning of `helm-exit-minibuffer'. - (add-hook 'helm-before-action-hook #'helm-adaptive-store-selection) - ;; Should run at beginning of `helm-select-action'. - (add-hook 'helm-select-action-hook #'helm-adaptive-store-selection)) - (helm-adaptive-save-history) - (setq helm-adaptive-history nil) - (remove-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'helm-adaptive-save-history) - (remove-hook 'helm-before-initialize-hook #'helm-adaptive-done-reset) - (remove-hook 'helm-before-action-hook #'helm-adaptive-store-selection) - (remove-hook 'helm-select-action-hook #'helm-adaptive-store-selection))) - -(defun helm-adapt-use-adaptive-p (&optional source-name) - "Return current source only if it use adaptive history, nil otherwise." - (when helm-adaptive-mode - (let* ((source (or source-name (helm-get-current-source))) - (adapt-source (or (assoc-default 'filtered-candidate-transformer source) - (assoc-default 'candidate-transformer source)))) - (if (listp adapt-source) - (and (memq 'helm-adaptive-sort adapt-source) source) - (and (eq adapt-source 'helm-adaptive-sort) source))))) - -(defun helm-adaptive-store-selection () - "Store history information for the selected candidate." - (unless helm-adaptive-done - (setq helm-adaptive-done t) - (let ((source (helm-adapt-use-adaptive-p))) - (when source - (let* ((source-name (assoc-default 'name source)) - (source-info (or (assoc source-name helm-adaptive-history) - (progn - (push (list source-name) helm-adaptive-history) - (car helm-adaptive-history)))) - (selection (helm-get-selection nil t)) - (selection-info (progn - (setcdr source-info - (cons - (let ((found (assoc selection (cdr source-info)))) - (if (not found) - ;; new entry - (list selection) - ;; move entry to the beginning of the - ;; list, so that it doesn't get - ;; trimmed when the history is - ;; truncated - (setcdr source-info - (delete found (cdr source-info))) - found)) - (cdr source-info))) - (cadr source-info))) - (pattern-info (progn - (setcdr selection-info - (cons - (let ((found (assoc helm-pattern (cdr selection-info)))) - (if (not found) - ;; new entry - (cons helm-pattern 0) - ;; move entry to the beginning of the - ;; list, so if two patterns used the - ;; same number of times then the one - ;; used last appears first in the list - (setcdr selection-info - (delete found (cdr selection-info))) - found)) - (cdr selection-info))) - (cadr selection-info))) - (timestamp-info (helm-aif (assq 'timestamp (cdr selection-info)) - it - (setcdr selection-info (cons (cons 'timestamp 0) (cdr selection-info))) - (cadr selection-info)))) - ;; Increase usage count. - (setcdr pattern-info (1+ (cdr pattern-info))) - ;; Update timestamp. - (setcdr timestamp-info (float-time)) - ;; Truncate history if needed. - (if (> (length (cdr selection-info)) helm-adaptive-history-length) - (setcdr selection-info - (helm-take (cdr selection-info) helm-adaptive-history-length)))))))) - -(defun helm-adaptive-maybe-load-history () - "Load `helm-adaptive-history-file' which contain `helm-adaptive-history'. -Returns nil if `helm-adaptive-history-file' doesn't exist." - (when (and helm-adaptive-history-file - (file-readable-p helm-adaptive-history-file)) - (load-file helm-adaptive-history-file))) - -(defun helm-adaptive-save-history (&optional arg) - "Save history information to the file given by `helm-adaptive-history-file'." - (interactive "p") - (when helm-adaptive-history-file - (with-temp-buffer - (insert - ";; -*- mode: emacs-lisp -*-\n" - ";; History entries used for helm adaptive display.\n") - (let (print-length print-level) - (prin1 `(setq helm-adaptive-history ',helm-adaptive-history) - (current-buffer))) - (insert ?\n) - (write-region (point-min) (point-max) helm-adaptive-history-file nil - (unless arg 'quiet))))) - -(defun helm-adaptive-sort (candidates source) - "Sort the CANDIDATES for SOURCE by usage frequency. -This is a filtered candidate transformer you can use with the -`filtered-candidate-transformer' attribute." - (let* ((source-name (assoc-default 'name source)) - (source-info (assoc source-name helm-adaptive-history))) - (if source-info - (let ((usage - ;; Loop in the SOURCE entry of `helm-adaptive-history' - ;; and assemble a list containing the (CANDIDATE - ;; . USAGE-COUNT) pairs. - (cl-loop with cf = (if helm-adaptive-sort-by-frequent-recent-usage - helm-adaptive-freq-coefficient 1) - with cr = helm-adaptive-recent-coefficient - for (src-cand . infos) in (cdr source-info) - for count-freq = 0 - for count-rec = - (helm-aif (and helm-adaptive-sort-by-frequent-recent-usage - (assq 'timestamp infos)) - (* cr (+ (float-time) (cdr it))) - 0) - do (cl-loop for (pattern . score) in - (remove (assq 'timestamp infos) infos) - ;; If current pattern is equal to - ;; the previously used one then - ;; this candidate has priority - ;; (that's why its count-freq is - ;; boosted by 10000) and it only - ;; has to compete with other - ;; candidates which were also - ;; selected with the same pattern. - if (equal pattern helm-pattern) - return (setq count-freq (+ 10000 score)) - else do (cl-incf count-freq score)) - and collect (cons src-cand (+ (* count-freq cf) count-rec)) - into results - ;; Sort the list in descending order, so - ;; candidates with highest priority come - ;; first. - finally return - (sort results (lambda (first second) - (> (cdr first) (cdr second))))))) - (if (consp usage) - ;; Put those candidates first which have the highest usage count. - (cl-loop for (cand . _freq) in usage - for info = (or (and (assq 'multiline source) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\n\\'" "" cand)) - ;; Some transformers like in - ;; bookmarks may add a leading - ;; space to provide additional - ;; infos like an icon as a - ;; display prop, strip out this - ;; leading space for - ;; comparison. Same for a - ;; trailing space (helm - ;; boookmark add bmk location as - ;; a display prop when - ;; displaying it). - (helm-aand (replace-regexp-in-string "\\` " "" cand) - (replace-regexp-in-string " \\'" "" it))) - when (cl-member info candidates - :test 'helm-adaptive-compare) - collect (car it) into sorted - and do (setq candidates - (cl-remove info candidates - :test 'helm-adaptive-compare)) - finally return (append sorted candidates)) - (message "Your `%s' is maybe corrupted or too old, \ -you should reinitialize it with `helm-reset-adaptive-history'" - helm-adaptive-history-file) - (sit-for 1) - candidates)) - ;; if there is no information stored for this source then do nothing - candidates))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-reset-adaptive-history () - "Delete all `helm-adaptive-history' and his file. -Useful when you have a old or corrupted -`helm-adaptive-history-file'." - (interactive) - (when (y-or-n-p "Really delete all your `helm-adaptive-history'? ") - (setq helm-adaptive-history nil) - (when (and helm-adaptive-history-file - (file-exists-p helm-adaptive-history-file)) - (delete-file helm-adaptive-history-file)))) - -(defun helm-adaptive-compare (x y) - "Compare display parts if some of candidates X and Y. - -Arguments X and Y are cons cell in (DISPLAY . REAL) format or -atoms." - (equal (if (listp x) (car x) x) - (if (listp y) (car y) y))) - - -(provide 'helm-adaptive) - -;;; helm-adaptive.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-color.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-color.el deleted file mode 100644 index f636918..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-color.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-color.el --- colors and faces -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-elisp) - -(declare-function list-colors-display "facemenu") - -;;; Customize Face -;; -;; -(defun helm-custom-faces-init () - "Initialize buffer for `helm-source-customize-face'." - (unless (helm-candidate-buffer) - (save-selected-window - (list-faces-display) - (message nil)) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - 'global - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer "*Faces*") - (buffer-substring - (next-single-char-property-change (point-min) 'face) - (point-max)))) - (kill-buffer "*Faces*"))) - -(defvar helm-source-customize-face - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Customize Face" - :init 'helm-custom-faces-init - :get-line 'buffer-substring - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - (intern (car (split-string candidate))) - 'helm-describe-face)) - :persistent-help "Describe face" - :action '(("Customize" - . (lambda (line) - (customize-face (intern (car (split-string line)))))) - ("Copy name" - . (lambda (line) - (kill-new (car (split-string line " " t))))))) - "See (info \"(emacs)Faces\")") - -;;; Colors browser -;; -;; -(defun helm-colors-init () - (require 'facemenu) - (unless (helm-candidate-buffer) - (save-selected-window - (list-colors-display) - (message nil)) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - 'global - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer "*Colors*") - (buffer-string))) - (kill-buffer "*Colors*"))) - -(defun helm-color-insert-name (candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (insert (helm-colors-get-name candidate)))) - -(defun helm-color-kill-name (candidate) - (kill-new (helm-colors-get-name candidate))) - -(defun helm-color-insert-rgb (candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (insert (helm-colors-get-rgb candidate)))) - -(defun helm-color-kill-rgb (candidate) - (kill-new (helm-colors-get-rgb candidate))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-color-run-insert-name - "Insert name of color from `helm-source-colors'." - 'helm-color-insert-name) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-color-run-kill-name - "Kill name of color from `helm-source-colors'." - 'helm-color-kill-name) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-color-run-insert-rgb - "Insert RGB of color from `helm-source-colors'." - 'helm-color-insert-rgb) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-color-run-kill-rgb - "Kill RGB of color from `helm-source-colors'." - 'helm-color-kill-rgb) - -(defvar helm-color-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c n") #'helm-color-run-insert-name) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c N") #'helm-color-run-kill-name) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c r") #'helm-color-run-insert-rgb) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c R") #'helm-color-run-kill-rgb) - map)) - -(defvar helm-source-colors - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Colors" - :init 'helm-colors-init - :get-line 'buffer-substring - :keymap helm-color-map - :persistent-help "Kill entry in RGB format." - :persistent-action 'helm-color-kill-rgb - :help-message 'helm-colors-help-message - :action - '(("Copy Name (C-c N)" . helm-color-kill-name) - ("Copy RGB (C-c R)" . helm-color-kill-rgb) - ("Insert Name (C-c n)" . helm-color-insert-name) - ("Insert RGB (C-c r)" . helm-color-insert-rgb)))) - -(defun helm-colors-get-name (candidate) - "Get color name." - (replace-regexp-in-string - " " "" - (with-temp-buffer - (insert (capitalize candidate)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (search-forward-regexp "\\s-\\{2,\\}") - (delete-region (point) (point-max)) - (buffer-string)))) - -(defun helm-colors-get-rgb (candidate) - "Get color RGB." - (replace-regexp-in-string - " " "" - (with-temp-buffer - (insert (capitalize candidate)) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (search-backward-regexp "\\s-\\{2,\\}") - (delete-region (point) (point-min)) - (buffer-string)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-colors () - "Preconfigured `helm' for color." - (interactive) - (helm :sources '(helm-source-colors helm-source-customize-face) - :buffer "*helm colors*")) - -(provide 'helm-color) - -;;; helm-color.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-comint.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-comint.el deleted file mode 100644 index c81805b..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-comint.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-comint.el --- Comint prompt navigation for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2020 Pierre Neidhardt - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; You can bind this as follows in .emacs: -;; -;; (add-hook 'comint-mode-hook -;; (lambda () -;; (define-key comint-mode-map (kbd "M-s f") 'helm-comint-prompts-all))) - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-elisp) - -;;; Comint prompts -;; -(defface helm-comint-prompts-promptidx - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - (:foreground "cyan"))) - "Face used to highlight comint prompt index." - :group 'helm-comint-faces) - -(defface helm-comint-prompts-buffer-name - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - (:foreground "green"))) - "Face used to highlight comint buffer name." - :group 'helm-comint-faces) - -(defcustom helm-comint-prompts-promptidx-p t - "Show prompt number." - :group 'helm-comint - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-comint-mode-list '(comint-mode slime-repl-mode sly-mrepl-mode sql-interactive-mode) - "Supported modes for prompt navigation. -Derived modes (e.g., Geiser's REPL) are automatically supported." - :group 'helm-comint - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-comint-next-prompt-function '((sly-mrepl-mode . (lambda () - (sly-mrepl-next-prompt) - (point)))) - "Alist of (MODE . NEXT-PROMPT-FUNCTION) to use. - If the current major mode is a key in this list, the associated - function will be used to navigate the prompts. - The function must return the point after the prompt. - Otherwise (comint-next-prompt 1) will be used." - :group 'helm-comint - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type function)) - -(defcustom helm-comint-max-offset 400 - "Max number of chars displayed per candidate in comint-input-ring browser. -When t, don't truncate candidate, show all. -By default it is approximatively the number of bits contained in -five lines of 80 chars each i.e 80*5. -Note that if you set this to nil multiline will be disabled, i.e -you will not have anymore separators between candidates." - :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" t) - (integer :tag "Max candidate offset")) - :group 'helm-misc) - -(defvar helm-comint-prompts-keymap - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") #'helm-comint-prompts-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'helm-comint-prompts-other-frame) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-comint-prompt-all'.") - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-list (mode &optional buffer) - "List the prompts in BUFFER in mode MODE. - -Return a list of (\"prompt\" (point) (buffer-name) prompt-index)) -E.g. (\"ls\" 162 \"*shell*\" 3). -If BUFFER is nil, use current buffer." - (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)) - (when (derived-mode-p mode) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (let (result (count 1)) - (save-mark-and-excursion - (helm-awhile (and (not (eobp)) - (helm-aif (alist-get major-mode helm-comint-next-prompt-function) - (funcall it) - (comint-next-prompt 1))) - (push (list (buffer-substring-no-properties - it (point-at-eol)) - it (buffer-name) count) - result) - (setq count (1+ count)))) - (nreverse result)))))) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-list-all (mode) - "List the prompts of all buffers in mode MODE. -See `helm-comint-prompts-list'." - (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list) - append (helm-comint-prompts-list mode b))) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-transformer (candidates &optional all) - ;; ("ls" 162 "*shell*" 3) => ("*shell*:3:ls" . ("ls" 162 "*shell*" 3)) - (cl-loop for (prt pos buf id) in candidates - collect `(,(concat - (when all - (concat (propertize - buf - 'face 'helm-comint-prompts-buffer-name) - ":")) - (when helm-comint-prompts-promptidx-p - (concat (propertize - (number-to-string id) - 'face 'helm-comint-prompts-promptidx) - ":")) - prt) - . ,(list prt pos buf id)))) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-all-transformer (candidates) - (helm-comint-prompts-transformer candidates t)) - -(cl-defun helm-comint-prompts-goto (candidate &optional (action 'switch-to-buffer)) - ;; Candidate format: ("ls" 162 "*shell*" 3) - (let ((buf (nth 2 candidate))) - (unless (and (string= (buffer-name) buf) - (eq action 'switch-to-buffer)) - (funcall action buf)) - (goto-char (nth 1 candidate)) - (recenter))) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-window (candidate) - (helm-comint-prompts-goto candidate 'switch-to-buffer-other-window)) - -(defun helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-frame (candidate) - (helm-comint-prompts-goto candidate 'switch-to-buffer-other-frame)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-comint-prompts-other-window - "Switch to comint prompt in other window." - 'helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-window) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-comint-prompts-other-frame - "Switch to comint prompt in other frame." - 'helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-frame) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-comint-prompts () - "Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of the current comint buffer." - (interactive) - (if (apply #'derived-mode-p helm-comint-mode-list) - (helm :sources - (helm-build-sync-source "Comint prompts" - :candidates (helm-comint-prompts-list major-mode) - :candidate-transformer #'helm-comint-prompts-transformer - :action '(("Go to prompt" . helm-comint-prompts-goto))) - :buffer "*helm comint prompts*") - (message "Current buffer is not a comint buffer"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-comint-prompts-all () - "Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of all comint sessions." - (interactive) - (if (apply #'derived-mode-p helm-comint-mode-list) - (helm :sources - (helm-build-sync-source "All comint prompts" - :candidates (helm-comint-prompts-list-all major-mode) - :candidate-transformer #'helm-comint-prompts-all-transformer - :action (quote (("Go to prompt" . helm-comint-prompts-goto) - ("Go to prompt in other window `C-c o`" . - helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-window) - ("Go to prompt in other frame `C-c C-o`" . - helm-comint-prompts-goto-other-frame))) - :keymap helm-comint-prompts-keymap) - :buffer "*helm comint all prompts*") - (message "Current buffer is not a comint buffer"))) - -;;; Comint history -;; -;; -(defun helm-comint-input-ring-action (candidate) - "Default action for comint history." - (with-helm-current-buffer - (delete-region (comint-line-beginning-position) (point-max)) - (insert candidate))) - -(defvar helm-source-comint-input-ring - (helm-build-sync-source "Comint history" - :candidates (lambda () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (cl-loop for elm in (ring-elements comint-input-ring) - unless (string= elm "") - collect elm))) - :action 'helm-comint-input-ring-action - ;; Multiline does not work for `shell' because of an Emacs bug. - ;; It works in other REPLs like Geiser. - :multiline 'helm-comint-max-offset) - "Source that provides Helm completion against `comint-input-ring'.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-comint-input-ring () - "Preconfigured `helm' that provide completion of `comint' history." - (interactive) - (when (or (derived-mode-p 'comint-mode) - (member major-mode helm-comint-mode-list)) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-comint-input-ring - :input (buffer-substring-no-properties (comint-line-beginning-position) - (point-at-eol)) - :buffer "*helm comint history*"))) - -(provide 'helm-comint) - -;;; helm-comint.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-command.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-command.el deleted file mode 100644 index 6d18eff..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-command.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,413 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-command.el --- Helm execute-exended-command. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-mode) -(require 'helm-elisp) - - -(defvar helm-M-x-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-comp-read-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-u") nil) - (define-key map (kbd "C-u") #'helm-M-x-universal-argument) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") #'helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc) - map)) - - -(defgroup helm-command nil - "Emacs command related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-M-x-always-save-history nil - "`helm-M-x' save command in `extended-command-history' even when it fails." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-M-x-reverse-history nil - "The history source of `helm-M-x' appear in second position when non-nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-M-x-fuzzy-match t - "Helm-M-x fuzzy matching when non nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-M-x-show-short-doc nil - "Show short docstring of command when non nil. -This value can be toggled with -\\\\[helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc] while in helm-M-x session." - :type 'boolean) - - -;;; Faces -;; -;; -(defgroup helm-command-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of helm-command." - :prefix "helm-" - :group 'helm-command - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-M-x-key - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "orange" :box (:line-width -1))) - "Face used in helm-M-x to show keybinding." - :group 'helm-command-faces) - -(defface helm-command-active-mode - '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face)) - "Face used by `helm-M-x' for activated modes." - :group 'helm-command-faces) - -(defface helm-M-x-short-doc - '((t :box (:line-width -1) :foreground "DimGray")) - "Face used by `helm-M-x' for short docstring." - :group 'helm-command-faces) - -(defvar helm-M-x-input-history nil) -(defvar helm-M-x-prefix-argument nil - "Prefix argument before calling `helm-M-x'.") -(defvar helm-M-x--timer nil) -(defvar helm-M-x--unwind-forms-done nil) - -(defun helm-M-x-get-major-mode-command-alist (mode-map) - "Return alist of MODE-MAP." - (when mode-map - (cl-loop for key being the key-seqs of mode-map using (key-bindings com) - for str-key = (key-description key) - for ismenu = (string-match "" str-key) - unless ismenu collect (cons str-key com)))) - -(defun helm-get-mode-map-from-mode (mode) - "Guess the mode-map name according to MODE. -Some modes don't use conventional mode-map name so we need to -guess mode-map name. E.g. `python-mode' ==> py-mode-map. -Return nil if no mode-map found." - (cl-loop ;; Start with a conventional mode-map name. - with mode-map = (intern-soft (format "%s-map" mode)) - with mode-string = (symbol-name mode) - with mode-name = (replace-regexp-in-string "-mode" "" mode-string) - while (not mode-map) - for count downfrom (length mode-name) - ;; Return when no result after parsing entire string. - when (eq count 0) return nil - for sub-name = (substring mode-name 0 count) - do (setq mode-map (intern-soft (format "%s-map" (concat sub-name "-mode")))) - finally return mode-map)) - -(defun helm-M-x-current-mode-map-alist () - "Return mode-map alist of current `major-mode'." - (let ((map-sym (helm-get-mode-map-from-mode major-mode))) - (when (and map-sym (boundp map-sym)) - (helm-M-x-get-major-mode-command-alist (symbol-value map-sym))))) - -(defun helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc () - "Toggle short doc display in helm-M-x." - (interactive) - (setq helm-M-x-show-short-doc (not helm-M-x-show-short-doc)) - (helm-force-update (concat "^" (helm-get-selection)) (helm-get-current-source))) -(put 'helm-M-x-toggle-short-doc 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-M-x-transformer-1 (candidates &optional sort ignore-props) - "Transformer function to show bindings in emacs commands. -Show global bindings and local bindings according to current -`major-mode'. -If SORT is non nil sort list with `helm-generic-sort-fn'. -Note that SORT should not be used when fuzzy matching because -fuzzy matching is running its own sort function with a different -algorithm." - (with-helm-current-buffer - (cl-loop with max-len = (when helm-M-x-show-short-doc - (buffer-local-value 'helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len - (get-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer)))) - with local-map = (helm-M-x-current-mode-map-alist) - for cand in candidates - for local-key = (car (rassq cand local-map)) - for key = (substitute-command-keys (format "\\[%s]" cand)) - for sym = (intern (if (consp cand) (car cand) cand)) - for doc = (when max-len - (helm-get-first-line-documentation (intern-soft cand))) - for disp = (if (or (eq sym major-mode) - (and (memq sym minor-mode-list) - (boundp sym) - (buffer-local-value sym helm-current-buffer))) - (propertize cand 'face 'helm-command-active-mode) - cand) - unless (and (null ignore-props) (or (get sym 'helm-only) (get sym 'no-helm-mx))) - collect - (cons (cond ((and (string-match "^M-x" key) local-key) - (format "%s%s%s %s" - disp - (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") - (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) "") - (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize local-key 'face 'helm-M-x-key)))) - ((string-match "^M-x" key) - (format "%s%s%s" - disp - (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") - (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) ""))) - (t (format "%s%s%s %s" - disp - (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") - (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) "") - (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize key 'face 'helm-M-x-key))))) - cand) - into ls - finally return - (if sort (sort ls #'helm-generic-sort-fn) ls)))) - -(defun helm-M-x-transformer (candidates _source) - "Transformer function for `helm-M-x' candidates." - ;; Generic sort function is handling helm-flex. - (helm-M-x-transformer-1 candidates (null helm--in-fuzzy))) - -(defun helm-M-x-transformer-no-sort (candidates _source) - "Transformer function for `helm-M-x' candidates." - (helm-M-x-transformer-1 candidates)) - -(defun helm-M-x-transformer-no-sort-no-props (candidates _source) - "Transformer function for `helm-M-x' candidates." - (helm-M-x-transformer-1 candidates nil t)) - -(defun helm-M-x--notify-prefix-arg () - ;; Notify a prefix-arg set AFTER calling M-x. - (when prefix-arg - (with-helm-window - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source) 'force)))) - -(defun helm-cmd--get-current-function-name () - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-defun) - (cadr (split-string (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))))) - -(defun helm-cmd--get-preconfigured-commands (&optional dir) - (let* ((helm-dir (or dir (helm-basedir (locate-library "helm")))) - (helm-autoload-file (expand-file-name "helm-autoloads.el" helm-dir)) - results) - (when (file-exists-p helm-autoload-file) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents helm-autoload-file) - (while (re-search-forward "Preconfigured" nil t) - (push (substring (helm-cmd--get-current-function-name) 1) results)))) - results)) - -(defun helm-M-x-universal-argument () - "Same as `universal-argument' but for `helm-M-x'." - (interactive) - (if helm-M-x-prefix-argument - (progn (setq helm-M-x-prefix-argument nil) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (delete-char (- (minibuffer-prompt-width) (length "M-x ")))))) - (message "Initial prefix arg disabled")) - (setq prefix-arg (list 4)) - (universal-argument--mode))) -(put 'helm-M-x-universal-argument 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-M-x-persistent-action (candidate) - (helm-elisp--persistent-help - candidate 'helm-describe-function)) - -(defun helm-M-x--move-selection-after-hook () - (setq current-prefix-arg nil)) - -(defun helm-M-x--before-action-hook () - (remove-hook 'helm-move-selection-after-hook - #'helm-M-x--move-selection-after-hook)) - -(defclass helm-M-x-class (helm-source-in-buffer helm-type-command) - ((requires-pattern :initform 0) - (must-match :initform t) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform 'helm-M-x-transformer-no-sort) - (persistent-help :initform "Describe this command") - (help-message :initform 'helm-M-x-help-message) - (nomark :initform t) - (cleanup :initform #'helm-M-x--unwind-forms) - (keymap :initform 'helm-M-x-map) - (resume :initform 'helm-M-x-resume-fn))) - -(defun helm-M-x-resume-fn () - (when (and helm-M-x--timer (timerp helm-M-x--timer)) - (cancel-timer helm-M-x--timer) - (setq helm-M-x--timer nil)) - (setq helm-M-x--timer (run-at-time 1 0.1 #'helm-M-x--notify-prefix-arg)) - (setq helm--mode-line-display-prefarg t) - ;; Prevent displaying a wrong prefix arg when helm-resume is called - ;; from prefix arg. - (setq current-prefix-arg nil)) - -(defun helm-M-x-read-extended-command (collection &optional predicate history) - "Read or execute action on command name in COLLECTION or HISTORY. - -When `helm-M-x-use-completion-styles' is used, Emacs -`completion-styles' mechanism is used, otherwise standard helm -completion and helm fuzzy matching are used together. - -Helm completion is not provided when executing or defining kbd -macros. - -Arg COLLECTION should be an `obarray' but can be any object -suitable for `try-completion'. Arg PREDICATE is a function that -default to `commandp' see also `try-completion'. Arg HISTORY -default to `extended-command-history'." - (setq helm--mode-line-display-prefarg t) - (let* ((pred (or predicate #'commandp)) - (helm-fuzzy-sort-fn (lambda (candidates _source) - ;; Sort on real candidate otherwise - ;; "symbol ()" is used when sorting. - (helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn-1 candidates t))) - (sources `(,(helm-make-source "Emacs Commands history" 'helm-M-x-class - :data (lambda () - (helm-comp-read-get-candidates - ;; History should be quoted to - ;; force `helm-comp-read-get-candidates' - ;; to use predicate against - ;; symbol and not string. - (or history 'extended-command-history) - ;; Ensure using empty string to - ;; not defeat helm matching fns [1] - pred nil nil "")) - :fuzzy-match helm-M-x-fuzzy-match) - ,(helm-make-source "Emacs Commands" 'helm-M-x-class - :data (lambda () - (helm-comp-read-get-candidates - ;; [1] Same comment as above. - collection pred nil nil "")) - :fuzzy-match helm-M-x-fuzzy-match))) - (prompt (concat (cond - ((eq helm-M-x-prefix-argument '-) "- ") - ((and (consp helm-M-x-prefix-argument) - (eq (car helm-M-x-prefix-argument) 4)) - "C-u ") - ((and (consp helm-M-x-prefix-argument) - (integerp (car helm-M-x-prefix-argument))) - (format "%d " (car helm-M-x-prefix-argument))) - ((integerp helm-M-x-prefix-argument) - (format "%d " helm-M-x-prefix-argument))) - "M-x "))) - (setq helm-M-x--timer (run-at-time 1 0.1 #'helm-M-x--notify-prefix-arg)) - ;; Fix Bug#2250, add `helm-move-selection-after-hook' which - ;; reset prefix arg to nil only for this helm session. - (add-hook 'helm-move-selection-after-hook - #'helm-M-x--move-selection-after-hook) - (add-hook 'helm-before-action-hook - #'helm-M-x--before-action-hook) - (when (and sources helm-M-x-reverse-history) - (setq sources (nreverse sources))) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (setq current-prefix-arg nil) - (helm :sources sources - :prompt prompt - :buffer "*helm M-x*" - :history 'helm-M-x-input-history - :truncate-lines t)) - (helm-M-x--unwind-forms)))) - -;; When running a command involving again helm from helm-M-x, the -;; unwind-protect UNWINDS forms are executed only once this helm -;; command exit leaving the helm-M-x timer running and other variables -;; and hooks not unset, so the timer is now in a global var and all -;; the forms that should normally run in unwind-protect are running as -;; well as soon as helm-M-x-execute-command is called. -(defun helm-M-x--unwind-forms (&optional done) - ;; helm-M-x--unwind-forms-done is non nil when it have been called - ;; once from helm-M-x-execute-command. - (unless helm-M-x--unwind-forms-done - (when (timerp helm-M-x--timer) - (cancel-timer helm-M-x--timer) - (setq helm-M-x--timer nil)) - (setq helm--mode-line-display-prefarg nil - helm-fuzzy-sort-fn (default-toplevel-value 'helm-fuzzy-sort-fn)) - ;; Be sure to remove it here as well in case of quit. - (remove-hook 'helm-move-selection-after-hook - #'helm-M-x--move-selection-after-hook) - (remove-hook 'helm-before-action-hook - #'helm-M-x--before-action-hook)) - ;; Reset helm-M-x--unwind-forms-done to nil when DONE is - ;; unspecified. - (setq helm-M-x--unwind-forms-done done)) - -(defun helm-M-x-execute-command (command) - "Execute COMMAND as an editor command. -COMMAND must be a symbol that satisfies the `commandp' predicate. -Save COMMAND to `extended-command-history'." - (helm-M-x--unwind-forms t) - (when command - ;; Avoid having `this-command' set to *exit-minibuffer. - (setq this-command command - ;; Handle C-x z (repeat) Bug#322 - real-this-command command) - ;; If helm-M-x is called with regular emacs completion (kmacro) - ;; use the value of arg otherwise use helm-current-prefix-arg. - (let ((prefix-arg (or helm-current-prefix-arg helm-M-x-prefix-argument)) - (command-name (symbol-name command))) - (condition-case-unless-debug err - (progn - (command-execute command 'record) - (add-to-history 'extended-command-history command-name)) - (error - (when helm-M-x-always-save-history - (add-to-history 'extended-command-history command-name)) - (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))) - -(defun helm-M-x--vanilla-M-x () - (helm-M-x-execute-command - (intern-soft - (if helm-mode - (unwind-protect - (progn - (helm-mode -1) - (read-extended-command)) - (helm-mode 1)) - (read-extended-command))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-M-x (_arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for Emacs commands. -It is `helm' replacement of regular `M-x' -`execute-extended-command'. - -Unlike regular `M-x' Emacs vanilla `execute-extended-command' -command, the prefix args if needed, can be passed AFTER starting -`helm-M-x'. When a prefix arg is passed BEFORE starting -`helm-M-x', the first `C-u' while in `helm-M-x' session will -disable it. - -You can get help on each command by persistent action." - (interactive - (progn - (setq helm-M-x-prefix-argument current-prefix-arg) - (list current-prefix-arg))) - (if (or defining-kbd-macro executing-kbd-macro) - (helm-M-x--vanilla-M-x) - (helm-M-x-read-extended-command obarray))) -(put 'helm-M-x 'interactive-only 'command-execute) - -(provide 'helm-command) - -;;; helm-command.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-dabbrev.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-dabbrev.el deleted file mode 100644 index 28ec983..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-dabbrev.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,388 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-dabbrev.el --- Helm implementation of dabbrev. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-elisp) ; For show-completion. - -(defgroup helm-dabbrev nil - "Dabbrev related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-dabbrev-always-search-all t - "Always search in all buffers when non--nil. -Note that even if nil, a search in all buffers will occur if the -length of candidates is <= than -`helm-dabbrev-max-length-result'." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-dabbrev-candidates-number-limit 1000 - "Maximum number of candidates to collect. - -The higher this number is, the slower the computation of -candidates will be. You can use safely a higher value with -emacs-26+. -Note that this have nothing to do with -`helm-candidate-number-limit', this means that computation of -candidates stop when this value is reached but only -`helm-candidate-number-limit' candidates are displayed in the -Helm buffer." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-dabbrev-ignored-buffers-regexps - '("\\*helm" "\\*Messages" "\\*Echo Area" "\\*Buffer List") - "List of regexps matching names of buffers that `helm-dabbrev' should not check." - :type '(repeat regexp)) - -(defcustom helm-dabbrev-related-buffer-fn #'helm-dabbrev--same-major-mode-p - "A function that decide if a buffer to search in its related to `current-buffer'. - -This is actually determined by comparing `major-mode' of the -buffer to search and the `current-buffer'. - -The function take one arg, the buffer which is current, look at -`helm-dabbrev--same-major-mode-p' for an example. - -When nil all buffers are considered related to `current-buffer'." - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-dabbrev-major-mode-assoc nil - "Major mode association alist. - -This allow helm-dabbrev searching in buffers with the associated -`major-mode'. -E.g. (emacs-lisp-mode . lisp-interaction-mode) - -will allow searching in the lisp-interaction-mode buffer when -`current-buffer' is an `emacs-lisp-mode' buffer and vice versa -i.e. no need to provide (lisp-interaction-mode . -emacs-lisp-mode) association. - -When nil check is the searched buffer has same `major-mode' than -the `current-buffer'. - -This has no effect when `helm-dabbrev-related-buffer-fn' is nil -or of course bound to a function that doesn't handle this var." - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol)) - -(defcustom helm-dabbrev-lineno-around 30 - "Search first in this number of lines before and after point." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-dabbrev-cycle-threshold 5 - "Number of time helm-dabbrev cycle before displaying helm completion. -When nil or 0 disable cycling." - :type '(choice (const :tag "Cycling disabled" nil) integer)) - -(defcustom helm-dabbrev-case-fold-search 'smart - "Set `case-fold-search' in `helm-dabbrev'. -Same as `helm-case-fold-search' but for `helm-dabbrev'. -Note that this is not affecting searching in Helm buffer, but the -initial search for all candidates in buffer(s)." - :type '(choice (const :tag "Ignore case" t) - (const :tag "Respect case" nil) - (other :tag "Smart" smart))) - -(defvaralias 'helm-dabbrev--regexp 'helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-dabbrev--regexp - 'helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp "2.8.3") -;; Check for beginning of line should happen last (^\n\\|^). -(defvar helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp - "\\s-\\|\t\\|[(\\[\\{\"'`=<>$;,@.#+]\\|\\s\\\\|^\n\\|^" - "Regexp matching the start of a dabbrev candidate.") - - -(defvar helm-dabbrev-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-/") #'helm-next-line) - (define-key map (kbd "M-:") #'helm-previous-line) - map)) - -;; Internal -(defvar helm-dabbrev--cache nil) -(defvar helm-dabbrev--data nil) -(cl-defstruct helm-dabbrev-info dabbrev limits iterator) -(defvar helm-dabbrev--already-tried nil) -(defvar helm-dabbrev--computing-cache nil - "[INTERNAL] Flag to notify helm-dabbrev is blocked. -Do nothing when non nil.") - -(defun helm-dabbrev--buffer-list () - (cl-loop for buf in (buffer-list) - unless (cl-loop for r in helm-dabbrev-ignored-buffers-regexps - thereis (string-match r (buffer-name buf))) - collect buf)) - -(defun helm-dabbrev--same-major-mode-p (start-buffer) - "Decide if current-buffer is related to START-BUFFER." - (helm-same-major-mode-p start-buffer helm-dabbrev-major-mode-assoc)) - -(defun helm-dabbrev--collect (str limit ignore-case all) - (let* ((case-fold-search ignore-case) - (buffer1 (current-buffer)) ; start buffer. - (minibuf (minibufferp buffer1)) - results pos-before pos-after) - (catch 'break - (dolist (buf (if all (helm-dabbrev--buffer-list) - (list (current-buffer)))) - (with-current-buffer buf - (when (or minibuf ; check against all buffers when in minibuffer. - (if helm-dabbrev-related-buffer-fn - (funcall helm-dabbrev-related-buffer-fn buffer1) - t)) - (save-excursion - ;; Start searching before thing before point. - (goto-char (- (point) (length str))) - ;; Search the last 30 lines BEFORE point and set POS-BEFORE. - (cl-multiple-value-bind (res _pa pb) - (helm-dabbrev--search-and-store str -2 limit results) - (setq results res - ;; No need to set POS-AFTER here. - pos-before pb))) - (save-excursion - ;; Search the next 30 lines AFTER point and set POS-AFTER. - (cl-multiple-value-bind (res pa _pb) - (helm-dabbrev--search-and-store str 2 limit results) - (setq results res - ;; No need to set POS-BEFORE, we keep the last - ;; value found. - pos-after pa))) - (save-excursion - ;; Search all BEFORE point maybe starting from - ;; POS-BEFORE to not search again what previously found. - ;; If limit is reached in previous call of - ;; `helm-dabbrev--search-and-store' POS-BEFORE is nil and - ;; goto-char will fail, so check it. - (when pos-before (goto-char pos-before)) - (cl-multiple-value-bind (res _pa _pb) - (helm-dabbrev--search-and-store str -1 limit results) - ;; No need to set POS-BEFORE and POS-AFTER here. - (setq results res))) - (save-excursion - ;; Search all AFTER point maybe starting from POS-AFTER. - ;; Same comment as above for POS-AFTER. - (when pos-after (goto-char pos-after)) - (cl-multiple-value-bind (res _pa _pb) - (helm-dabbrev--search-and-store str 1 limit results) - ;; No need to set POS-BEFORE and POS-AFTER here. - (setq results res))))) - (when (>= (length results) limit) (throw 'break nil)))) - (nreverse results))) - -(defun helm-dabbrev--search-and-store (pattern direction limit results) - "Search words or symbols matching PATTERN in DIRECTION up to LIMIT. -Finally returns all matched candidates appended to RESULTS. -Argument DIRECTION can be: - - (1): Search forward from point. - - (-1): Search backward from point. - - (2): Search forward from the - `helm-dabbrev-lineno-around' - lines after point. - - (-2): Search backward from the - `helm-dabbrev-lineno-around' - lines before point." - (let ((res results) - after before) - (while (and (<= (length res) limit) - (cl-case direction - (1 (search-forward pattern nil t)) - (-1 (search-backward pattern nil t)) - (2 (let ((pos - (save-excursion - (forward-line - helm-dabbrev-lineno-around) - (point)))) - (setq after pos) - (search-forward pattern pos t))) - (-2 (let ((pos - (save-excursion - (forward-line - (- helm-dabbrev-lineno-around)) - (point)))) - (setq before pos) - (search-backward pattern pos t))))) - (let* ((mb (match-beginning 0)) - (replace-regexp (concat "\\(" helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp - "\\)\\'")) - (match-word (helm-dabbrev--search - pattern mb replace-regexp))) - (when (and match-word (not (member match-word res))) - (push match-word res)))) - (list res after before))) - -(defun helm-dabbrev--search (pattern beg sep-regexp) - "Search word or symbol at point matching PATTERN. -Argument BEG is corresponding to the previous `match-beginning' -search. -The search starts at (1- BEG) with a regexp starting with -`helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp' followed by PATTERN followed by a -regexp matching syntactically any word or symbol. -The possible false positives matching SEP-REGEXP at end are -finally removed." - (let ((eol (point-at-eol))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (1- beg)) - (when (re-search-forward - (concat "\\(" - helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp - "\\)" - "\\(?99:\\(" - (regexp-quote pattern) - "\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)\\)") - eol t) - (replace-regexp-in-string - sep-regexp "" - (match-string-no-properties 99)))))) - -(defun helm-dabbrev--get-candidates (dabbrev &optional limit) - (cl-assert dabbrev nil "[No Match]") - (helm-dabbrev--collect - dabbrev (or limit helm-dabbrev-candidates-number-limit) - (cl-case helm-dabbrev-case-fold-search - (smart (helm-set-case-fold-search-1 dabbrev)) - (t helm-dabbrev-case-fold-search)) - helm-dabbrev-always-search-all)) - -(defun helm-dabbrev-default-action (candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (let* ((limits (helm-bounds-of-thing-before-point - helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp)) - (beg (car limits)) - (end (point))) - (run-with-timer - 0.01 nil - #'helm-insert-completion-at-point - beg end candidate)))) - -;;;###autoload -(cl-defun helm-dabbrev () - "Preconfigured helm for dynamic abbreviations." - (interactive) - (unless helm-dabbrev--computing-cache - (let ((dabbrev (helm-thing-before-point - nil helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp)) - (limits (helm-bounds-of-thing-before-point - helm-dabbrev-separator-regexp)) - (enable-recursive-minibuffers t) - (cycling-disabled-p (or (null helm-dabbrev-cycle-threshold) - (zerop helm-dabbrev-cycle-threshold))) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one t) - (helm-quit-if-no-candidate - (lambda () - (message "[Helm-dabbrev: No expansion found]")))) - (cl-assert (and (stringp dabbrev) (not (string= dabbrev ""))) - nil "[Helm-dabbrev: Nothing found before point]") - (when (and - ;; have been called at least once. - (helm-dabbrev-info-p helm-dabbrev--data) - ;; But user have moved with some other command - ;; in the meaning time. - (not (eq last-command 'helm-dabbrev))) - (setq helm-dabbrev--data nil)) - ;; When candidates are requested in helm directly without cycling, - ;; we need them right now before running helm. - (when cycling-disabled-p - (message "Waiting for helm-dabbrev candidates...") - (setq helm-dabbrev--cache (helm-dabbrev--get-candidates dabbrev))) - (unless (or cycling-disabled-p - (helm-dabbrev-info-p helm-dabbrev--data)) - (setq helm-dabbrev--data - (make-helm-dabbrev-info - :dabbrev dabbrev - :limits limits - :iterator - (helm-iter-list - (cl-loop for i in (helm-dabbrev--get-candidates - dabbrev helm-dabbrev-cycle-threshold) - when (string-match-p - (concat "^" (regexp-quote dabbrev)) i) - collect i))))) - (let ((iter (and (helm-dabbrev-info-p helm-dabbrev--data) - (helm-dabbrev-info-iterator helm-dabbrev--data))) - deactivate-mark) - ;; Cycle until iterator is consumed. - (helm-aif (and iter (helm-iter-next iter)) - (progn - (helm-insert-completion-at-point - (car (helm-dabbrev-info-limits helm-dabbrev--data)) - ;; END is the end of the previous inserted string, not - ;; the end (apart for first insertion) of the initial string. - (cdr limits) it) - ;; Move already tried candidates to end of list. - (push it helm-dabbrev--already-tried)) - ;; Iterator is now empty, or cycling was disabled, maybe - ;; reset dabbrev to initial value and start helm completion. - (let* ((old-dabbrev (if (helm-dabbrev-info-p helm-dabbrev--data) - (helm-dabbrev-info-dabbrev helm-dabbrev--data) - dabbrev)) - (only-one (eq (length helm-dabbrev--already-tried) 1))) - (unless helm-dabbrev--cache ; Already computed when - ; cycling is disabled. - (message "Waiting for helm-dabbrev candidates...") - (setq helm-dabbrev--computing-cache t) - (setq helm-dabbrev--cache - (helm-dabbrev--get-candidates old-dabbrev)) - ;; If user continues typing M-/ while display is blocked by - ;; helm-dabbrev--get-candidates delete these events. - (setq unread-command-events nil)) - ;; If the length of candidates is only one when computed - ;; that's mean the unique matched item have already been - ;; inserted by the iterator, so no need to reinsert the old dabbrev, - ;; just let helm exiting with "No expansion found". - (unless (or only-one cycling-disabled-p) - (setq dabbrev old-dabbrev - limits (helm-dabbrev-info-limits helm-dabbrev--data)) - (setq helm-dabbrev--data nil) - (delete-region (car limits) (point)) - (insert dabbrev)) - (when (and (null cycling-disabled-p) only-one) - (setq helm-dabbrev--cache nil - helm-dabbrev--already-tried nil - helm-dabbrev--computing-cache nil) - (cl-return-from helm-dabbrev - (message "[Helm-dabbrev: No expansion found]"))) - (with-helm-show-completion (car limits) (cdr limits) - (unwind-protect - (helm :sources - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Dabbrev Expand" - :data - (append - (cl-loop with lst = helm-dabbrev--cache - for cand in helm-dabbrev--already-tried - do (setq lst (delete cand lst)) - finally return lst) - helm-dabbrev--already-tried) - :persistent-action 'ignore - :persistent-help "DoNothing" - :keymap helm-dabbrev-map - :action 'helm-dabbrev-default-action - :group 'helm-dabbrev) - :buffer "*helm dabbrev*" - :input (concat "^" dabbrev " ") - :resume 'noresume - :allow-nest t) - (setq helm-dabbrev--computing-cache nil - helm-dabbrev--already-tried nil - helm-dabbrev--cache nil))))))))) - -(provide 'helm-dabbrev) - -;;; helm-dabbrev.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-easymenu.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-easymenu.el deleted file mode 100644 index 690c1c1..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-easymenu.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-easymenu.el --- Helm easymenu definitions. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2015 ~ 2020 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'easymenu) - -(easy-menu-add-item - nil '("Tools") - '("Helm" - ["Find any Files/Buffers" helm-multi-files t] - ["Helm Everywhere (Toggle)" helm-mode t] - ["Helm resume" helm-resume t] - "----" - ("Files" - ["Find files" helm-find-files t] - ["Recent Files" helm-recentf t] - ["Locate" helm-locate t] - ["Search Files with find" helm-find t] - ["Bookmarks" helm-filtered-bookmarks t]) - ("Buffers" - ["Find buffers" helm-buffers-list t]) - ("Projects" - ["Browse project" helm-browse-project] - ["Projects history" helm-projects-history]) - ("Commands" - ["Emacs Commands" helm-M-x t] - ["Externals Commands" helm-run-external-command t]) - ("Help" - ["Helm Apropos" helm-apropos t]) - ("Info" - ["Info at point" helm-info-at-point t] - ["Emacs Manual index" helm-info-emacs t] - ["Gnus Manual index" helm-info-gnus t] - ["Helm documentation" helm-documentation t]) - ("Elpa" - ["Elisp packages" helm-list-elisp-packages t] - ["Elisp packages no fetch" helm-list-elisp-packages-no-fetch t]) - ("Tools" - ["Occur" helm-occur t] - ["Grep current directory with AG" helm-do-grep-ag t] - ["Gid" helm-gid t] - ["Etags" helm-etags-select t] - ["Lisp complete at point" helm-lisp-completion-at-point t] - ["Browse Kill ring" helm-show-kill-ring t] - ["Browse register" helm-register t] - ["Mark Ring" helm-all-mark-rings t] - ["Regexp handler" helm-regexp t] - ["Colors & Faces" helm-colors t] - ["Show xfonts" helm-select-xfont t] - ["Ucs Symbols" helm-ucs t] - ["Imenu" helm-imenu t] - ["Imenu all" helm-imenu-in-all-buffers t] - ["Semantic or Imenu" helm-semantic-or-imenu t] - ["Google Suggest" helm-google-suggest t] - ["Eval expression" helm-eval-expression-with-eldoc t] - ["Calcul expression" helm-calcul-expression t] - ["Man pages" helm-man-woman t] - ["Top externals process" helm-top t] - ["Emacs internals process" helm-list-emacs-process t]) - "----" - ["Preferred Options" helm-configuration t]) - "Spell Checking") - -(easy-menu-add-item nil '("Tools") '("----") "Spell Checking") - - -(provide 'helm-easymenu) - -;;; helm-easymenu.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-elisp-package.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-elisp-package.el deleted file mode 100644 index 31564ab..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-elisp-package.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,483 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-elisp-package.el --- helm interface for package.el -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'package) - -(defgroup helm-el-package nil - "helm elisp packages." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-el-package-initial-filter 'all - "Show only installed, upgraded or all packages at startup." - :type '(radio :tag "Initial filter for elisp packages" - (const :tag "Show all packages" all) - (const :tag "Show installed packages" installed) - (const :tag "Show not installed packages" uninstalled) - (const :tag "Show upgradable packages" upgrade))) - -(defcustom helm-el-truncate-lines t - "Truncate lines in `helm-buffer' when non-nil." - :type 'boolean) - - -(defcustom helm-el-package-upgrade-on-start nil - "Show package upgrades on startup when non nil." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-el-package-autoremove-on-start nil - "Try to autoremove no more needed packages on startup. -See `package-autoremove'." - :type 'boolean) - -;; internals vars -(defvar helm-el-package--show-only 'all) -(defvar helm-el-package--initialized-p nil) -(defvar helm-el-package--tabulated-list nil) -(defvar helm-el-package--upgrades nil) -(defvar helm-el-package--removable-packages nil) - -;; Shutup bytecompiler for emacs-24* -(defvar package-menu-async) ; Only available on emacs-25. -(defvar helm-marked-buffer-name) -(declare-function async-byte-recompile-directory "ext:async-bytecomp.el") -(declare-function with-helm-display-marked-candidates "helm-utils.el") - - -(defun helm-el-package--init () - ;; In emacs-27 package-show-package-list returns an empty buffer - ;; until package-initialize have been called. - (unless (or package--initialized - (null (boundp 'package-quickstart))) - (package-initialize)) - (let (package-menu-async - (inhibit-read-only t)) - (when (null package-alist) - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'all)) - (unless (consp package-selected-packages) - (helm-aif (package--find-non-dependencies) - (setq package-selected-packages it))) - (when (and (setq helm-el-package--removable-packages - (package--removable-packages)) - helm-el-package-autoremove-on-start) - (package-autoremove)) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (save-selected-window - (if helm-el-package--initialized-p - ;; Use this as `list-packages' doesn't work - ;; properly (empty buffer) when called from lisp - ;; with 'no-fetch (emacs-25 WA). - (package-show-package-list) - (when helm--force-updating-p (message "Refreshing packages list...")) - (list-packages helm-el-package--initialized-p)) - (setq helm-el-package--initialized-p t) - (message nil)) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - 'global - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer "*Packages*") - (setq helm-el-package--tabulated-list tabulated-list-entries) - (remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) - '(read-only button follow-link category)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]+" nil t) - (replace-match "")) - (buffer-string))) - (setq helm-el-package--upgrades (helm-el-package-menu--find-upgrades)) - (if helm--force-updating-p - (if helm-el-package--upgrades - (message "Refreshing packages list done, [%d] package(s) to upgrade" - (length helm-el-package--upgrades)) - (message "Refreshing packages list done, no upgrades available")) - (setq helm-el-package--show-only (if (and helm-el-package-upgrade-on-start - helm-el-package--upgrades) - 'upgrade - helm-el-package-initial-filter)))) - (kill-buffer "*Packages*")))) - -(defun helm-el-package-describe (candidate) - (let ((id (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id candidate))) - (describe-package (package-desc-name id)))) - -(defun helm-el-package-visit-homepage (candidate) - (let* ((id (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id candidate)) - (pkg (package-desc-name id)) - (desc (cadr (assoc pkg package-archive-contents))) - (extras (package-desc-extras desc)) - (url (and (listp extras) (cdr-safe (assoc :url extras))))) - (if (stringp url) - (browse-url url) - (message "Package %s has no homepage" - (propertize (symbol-name pkg) - 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face))))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-visit-homepage - "Visit package homepage from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-visit-homepage) - -(defun helm-elisp-package--pkg-name (pkg) - (if (package-desc-p pkg) - (package-desc-name pkg) - pkg)) - -(defun helm-el-package-install-1 (pkg-list) - (cl-loop with mkd = pkg-list - for p in mkd - for id = (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id p) - for name = (helm-elisp-package--pkg-name id) - do (package-install id t) - when (helm-aand (assq name package-alist) - (package-desc-dir (cadr it)) - (file-exists-p it)) - collect id into installed-list and - do (unless (package--user-selected-p name) - (package--save-selected-packages - (cons name package-selected-packages))) - finally do (message (format "%d packages installed:\n(%s)" - (length installed-list) - (mapconcat #'package-desc-full-name - installed-list ", "))))) - -(defun helm-el-package-install (_candidate) - (helm-el-package-install-1 (helm-marked-candidates))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-install - "Install package from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-install) - -(defun helm-el-package-uninstall-1 (pkg-list &optional force) - (cl-loop with mkd = pkg-list - for p in mkd - for id = (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id p) - do - (condition-case-unless-debug err - (package-delete id force) - (error (message (cadr err)))) - ;; Seems like package-descs are symbols with props instead of - ;; vectors in emacs-27, use package-desc-name to ensure - ;; compatibility in all emacs versions. - unless (assoc (package-desc-name id) package-alist) - collect id into delete-list - finally do (if delete-list - (message (format "%d packages deleted:\n(%s)" - (length delete-list) - (mapconcat #'package-desc-full-name - delete-list ", "))) - "No package deleted"))) - -(defun helm-el-package-uninstall (_candidate) - (helm-el-package-uninstall-1 (helm-marked-candidates) helm-current-prefix-arg)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-uninstall - "Uninstall package from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-uninstall) - -(defun helm-el-package-menu--find-upgrades () - (cl-loop for entry in helm-el-package--tabulated-list - for pkg-desc = (car entry) - for status = (package-desc-status pkg-desc) - ;; A dependency. - when (string= status "dependency") - collect pkg-desc into dependencies - ;; An installed package used as dependency (user have - ;; installed this package explicitely). - when (package--used-elsewhere-p pkg-desc) - collect pkg-desc into installed-as-dep - ;; An installed package. - when (member status '("installed" "unsigned")) - collect pkg-desc into installed - when (member status '("available" "new")) - collect (cons (package-desc-name pkg-desc) pkg-desc) into available - finally return - ;; Always try to upgrade dependencies before installed. - (cl-loop with all = (append dependencies installed-as-dep installed) - for pkg in all - for name = (package-desc-name pkg) - for avail-pkg = (assq name available) - when (and avail-pkg - (version-list-< - (package-desc-version pkg) - (package-desc-version (cdr avail-pkg)))) - collect avail-pkg))) - -(defun helm-el-package--user-installed-p (package) - "Return non-nil if PACKAGE is a user-installed package." - (let* ((assoc (assq package package-alist)) - (pkg-desc (and assoc (cadr assoc))) - (dir (and pkg-desc (package-desc-dir pkg-desc)))) - (when dir - (file-in-directory-p dir package-user-dir)))) - -(defun helm-el-package-upgrade-1 (pkg-list) - (cl-loop for p in pkg-list - for pkg-desc = (car p) - for pkg-name = (package-desc-name pkg-desc) - for upgrade = (cdr (assq pkg-name - helm-el-package--upgrades)) - do - (cond (;; Install. - (equal pkg-desc upgrade) - (message "Installing package `%s'" pkg-name) - (package-install pkg-desc t)) - (;; Do nothing. - (or (null upgrade) - ;; This may happen when a Elpa version of pkg - ;; is installed and need upgrade and pkg is as - ;; well a builtin package. - (package-built-in-p pkg-name)) - (ignore)) - (;; Delete. - t - (message "Deleting package `%s'" pkg-name) - (package-delete pkg-desc t t))))) - -(defun helm-el-package-upgrade (_candidate) - (helm-el-package-upgrade-1 - (cl-loop with pkgs = (helm-marked-candidates) - for p in helm-el-package--tabulated-list - for pkg = (car p) - if (member (symbol-name (package-desc-name pkg)) pkgs) - collect p))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-upgrade - "Uninstall package from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-upgrade) - -(defun helm-el-package-upgrade-all () - (if helm-el-package--upgrades - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - helm-marked-buffer-name (helm-fast-remove-dups - (mapcar (lambda (x) (symbol-name (car x))) - helm-el-package--upgrades) - :test 'equal) - (when (y-or-n-p "Upgrade all packages? ") - (helm-el-package-upgrade-1 helm-el-package--tabulated-list))) - (message "No packages to upgrade actually!"))) - -(defun helm-el-package-upgrade-all-action (_candidate) - (helm-el-package-upgrade-all)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-upgrade-all - "Upgrade all packages from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-upgrade-all-action) - -(defun helm-el-package--transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - for disp = (concat " " c) - for id = (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id c) - for name = (and id (package-desc-name id)) - for desc = (package-desc-status id) - for built-in-p = (and (package-built-in-p name) - (not (member desc '("available" "new" - "installed" "dependency")))) - for installed-p = (member desc '("installed" "dependency")) - for upgrade-p = (assq name helm-el-package--upgrades) - for user-installed-p = (memq name package-selected-packages) - do (when (and user-installed-p (not upgrade-p)) - (put-text-property 0 2 'display "S " disp)) - do (when (or (memq name helm-el-package--removable-packages) - (and upgrade-p installed-p)) - (put-text-property 0 2 'display "U " disp) - (put-text-property - 2 (+ (length (symbol-name name)) 2) - 'face 'font-lock-variable-name-face disp)) - do (when (and upgrade-p (not installed-p) (not built-in-p)) - (put-text-property 0 2 'display "I " disp)) - for cand = (cons disp (car (split-string disp))) - when (or (and built-in-p - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'built-in)) - (and upgrade-p - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'upgrade)) - (and installed-p - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'installed)) - (and (not installed-p) - (not built-in-p) - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'uninstalled)) - (eq helm-el-package--show-only 'all)) - collect cand)) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-built-in () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'built-in) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-built-in 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-upgrade () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'upgrade) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-upgrade 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-installed () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'installed) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-installed 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-all () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'all) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-all 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-el-package-show-uninstalled () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-el-package--show-only 'uninstalled) - (helm-update))) -(put 'helm-el-package-show-uninstalled 'helm-only t) - -(defvar helm-el-package-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-I") #'helm-el-package-show-installed) - (define-key map (kbd "M-O") #'helm-el-package-show-uninstalled) - (define-key map (kbd "M-U") #'helm-el-package-show-upgrade) - (define-key map (kbd "M-B") #'helm-el-package-show-built-in) - (define-key map (kbd "M-A") #'helm-el-package-show-all) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c i") #'helm-el-run-package-install) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c r") #'helm-el-run-package-reinstall) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c d") #'helm-el-run-package-uninstall) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c u") #'helm-el-run-package-upgrade) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c U") #'helm-el-run-package-upgrade-all) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c @") #'helm-el-run-visit-homepage) - map)) - -(defvar helm-source-list-el-package nil) -(defclass helm-list-el-package-source (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((init :initform 'helm-el-package--init) - (get-line :initform 'buffer-substring) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform 'helm-el-package--transformer) - (action-transformer :initform 'helm-el-package--action-transformer) - (help-message :initform 'helm-el-package-help-message) - (keymap :initform 'helm-el-package-map) - (update :initform 'helm-el-package--update) - (candidate-number-limit :initform 9999) - (action :initform '(("Describe package" . helm-el-package-describe) - ("Visit homepage" . helm-el-package-visit-homepage))) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-el-package-quit-an-find-file-fn) - (group :initform 'helm-el-package))) - -(defun helm-el-package-quit-an-find-file-fn (source) - (let* ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source)) - (pkg (and (stringp sel) - (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id sel)))) - (when (and pkg (package-installed-p pkg)) - (expand-file-name (package-desc-dir pkg))))) - -(defun helm-el-package--action-transformer (actions candidate) - (let* ((pkg-desc (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id candidate)) - (status (package-desc-status pkg-desc)) - (pkg-name (package-desc-name pkg-desc)) - (built-in (and (package-built-in-p pkg-name) - (not (member status '("available" "new" - "installed" "dependency"))))) - (acts (if helm-el-package--upgrades - (append actions '(("Upgrade all packages" - . helm-el-package-upgrade-all-action))) - actions))) - (cond (built-in '(("Describe package" . helm-el-package-describe))) - ((and (package-installed-p pkg-name) - (cdr (assq pkg-name helm-el-package--upgrades)) - (member status '("installed" "dependency"))) - (append '(("Upgrade package(s)" . helm-el-package-upgrade) - ("Uninstall package(s)" . helm-el-package-uninstall)) - acts)) - ((and (package-installed-p pkg-name) - (cdr (assq pkg-name helm-el-package--upgrades)) - (string= status "available")) - (append '(("Upgrade package(s)" . helm-el-package-upgrade)) - acts)) - ((and (package-installed-p pkg-name) - (or (null (package-built-in-p pkg-name)) - (and (package-built-in-p pkg-name) - (assq pkg-name package-alist)))) - (append acts '(("Reinstall package(s)" . helm-el-package-reinstall) - ("Recompile package(s)" . helm-el-package-recompile) - ("Uninstall package(s)" . helm-el-package-uninstall)))) - (t (append acts '(("Install packages(s)" . helm-el-package-install))))))) - -(defun helm-el-package--update () - (setq helm-el-package--initialized-p nil)) - -(defun helm-el-package-recompile (_pkg) - (cl-loop for p in (helm-marked-candidates) - do (helm-el-package-recompile-1 p))) - -(defun helm-el-package-recompile-1 (pkg) - (let* ((pkg-desc (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id pkg)) - (dir (package-desc-dir pkg-desc))) - (async-byte-recompile-directory dir))) - -(defun helm-el-package-reinstall (_pkg) - (cl-loop for p in (helm-marked-candidates) - for pkg-desc = (get-text-property 0 'tabulated-list-id p) - do (helm-el-package-reinstall-1 pkg-desc))) - -(defun helm-el-package-reinstall-1 (pkg-desc) - (let ((name (package-desc-name pkg-desc))) - (package-delete pkg-desc 'force 'nosave) - ;; pkg-desc contain the description - ;; of the installed package just removed - ;; and is BTW no more valid. - ;; Use the entry in package-archive-content - ;; which is the non--installed package entry. - ;; For some reason `package-install' - ;; need a pkg-desc (package-desc-p) for the build-in - ;; packages already installed, the name (as symbol) - ;; fails with such packages. - (package-install - (cadr (assq name package-archive-contents)) t))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-el-run-package-reinstall - "Reinstall package from helm elisp packages." - 'helm-el-package-reinstall) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-list-elisp-packages (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for listing and handling Emacs packages." - (interactive "P") - (when arg (setq helm-el-package--initialized-p nil)) - (unless helm-source-list-el-package - (setq helm-source-list-el-package - (helm-make-source "list packages" 'helm-list-el-package-source))) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-list-el-package - :truncate-lines helm-el-truncate-lines - :full-frame t - :buffer "*helm list packages*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-list-elisp-packages-no-fetch (arg) - "Preconfigured Helm for Emacs packages. - -Same as `helm-list-elisp-packages' but don't fetch packages on -remote. Called with a prefix ARG always fetch packages on -remote." - (interactive "P") - (let ((helm-el-package--initialized-p (null arg))) - (helm-list-elisp-packages nil))) - -(provide 'helm-elisp-package) - -;;; helm-elisp-package.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-epa.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-epa.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2358455..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-epa.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,254 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-epa.el --- helm interface for epa/epg -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm) - -(eval-when-compile (require 'epg)) -(defvar epa-protocol) -(defvar epa-last-coding-system-specified) -(defvar epg-key-validity-alist) -(defvar mail-header-separator) -(declare-function epg-list-keys "epg") -(declare-function epg-make-context "epg") -(declare-function epg-key-sub-key-list "epg") -(declare-function epg-sub-key-id "epg") -(declare-function epg-key-user-id-list "epg") -(declare-function epg-user-id-string "epg") -(declare-function epg-user-id-validity "epg") -(declare-function epa-sign-region "epa") -(declare-function epa--read-signature-type "epa") -(declare-function epa-display-error "epa") -(declare-function epg-export-keys-to-string "epg") -(declare-function epg-context-armor "epg") -(declare-function epg-context-set-armor "epg") -(declare-function epg-delete-keys "epg") -(declare-function helm-read-file-name "helm-mode") - -(defvar helm-epa--list-only-secrets nil - "[INTERNAL] Used to pass MODE argument to `epg-list-keys'.") - -(defcustom helm-epa-actions '(("Show key" . epa--show-key) - ("encrypt file with key" . helm-epa-encrypt-file) - ("Copy keys to kill ring" . helm-epa-kill-keys-armor) - ("Delete keys" . helm-epa-delete-keys)) - "Actions for `helm-epa-list-keys'." - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type symbol) - :group 'helm-misc) - -(defclass helm-epa (helm-source-sync) - ((init :initform (lambda () - (require 'epg) - (require 'epa))) - (candidates :initform 'helm-epa-get-key-list) - (keymap :initform 'helm-comp-read-map) - (mode-line :initform 'helm-comp-read-mode-line)) - "Allow building helm sources for GPG keys.") - -(defun helm-epa-get-key-list (&optional keys) - "Build candidate list for `helm-epa-list-keys'." - (cl-loop with all-keys = (or keys (epg-list-keys (epg-make-context epa-protocol) - nil helm-epa--list-only-secrets)) - for key in all-keys - for sublist = (car (epg-key-sub-key-list key)) - for subkey-id = (epg-sub-key-id sublist) - for uid-list = (epg-key-user-id-list key) - for uid = (epg-user-id-string (car uid-list)) - for validity = (epg-user-id-validity (car uid-list)) - collect (cons (format " %s %s %s" - (helm-aif (rassq validity epg-key-validity-alist) - (string (car it)) - "?") - (propertize - subkey-id - 'face (cl-case validity - (none 'epa-validity-medium) - ((revoked expired) - 'epa-validity-disabled) - (t 'epa-validity-high))) - (propertize - uid 'face 'font-lock-warning-face)) - key))) - -(defun helm-epa--select-keys (prompt keys) - "A helm replacement for `epa--select-keys'." - (let ((result (helm :sources (helm-make-source "Epa select keys" 'helm-epa - :candidates (lambda () - (helm-epa-get-key-list keys))) - :prompt (and prompt (helm-epa--format-prompt prompt)) - :buffer "*helm epa*"))) - (unless (equal result "") - result))) - -(defun helm-epa--format-prompt (prompt) - (let ((split (split-string prompt "\n"))) - (if (cdr split) - (format "%s\n(%s): " - (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.[\t ]*\\'" "" (car split)) - (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.[\t ]*\\'" "" (cadr split))) - (format "%s: " (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.[\t ]*\\'" "" (car split)))))) - -(defun helm-epa--read-signature-type () - "A helm replacement for `epa--read-signature-type'." - (let ((answer (helm-read-answer "Signature type: -(n - Create a normal signature) -(c - Create a cleartext signature) -(d - Create a detached signature)" - '("n" "c" "d")))) - (helm-acase answer - ("n" 'normal) - ("c" 'clear) - ("d" 'detached)))) - -(defun helm-epa-collect-keys-from-candidates (candidates) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - collect (epg-sub-key-id - (car (epg-key-sub-key-list c))))) - -(defun helm-epa-collect-id-from-candidates (candidates) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - collect (epg-user-id-string - (car (epg-key-user-id-list c))))) - -(defun helm-epa-success-message (str keys ids) - (message str - (mapconcat (lambda (pair) - (concat (car pair) " " (cdr pair))) - (cl-loop for k in keys - for i in ids - collect (cons k i)) - "\n"))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode helm-epa-mode - "Enable helm completion on gpg keys in epa functions." - :group 'helm-misc - :global t - (require 'epa) - (if helm-epa-mode - (progn - (advice-add 'epa--select-keys :override #'helm-epa--select-keys) - (advice-add 'epa--read-signature-type :override #'helm-epa--read-signature-type)) - (advice-remove 'epa-select-keys #'helm-epa--select-keys) - (advice-remove 'epa--read-signature-type #'helm-epa--read-signature-type))) - -(defun helm-epa-action-transformer (actions _candidate) - "Helm epa action transformer function." - (cond ((with-helm-current-buffer - (derived-mode-p 'message-mode 'mail-mode)) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions '(("Sign mail with key" . helm-epa-mail-sign) - ("Encrypt mail with key" . helm-epa-mail-encrypt)) - 3)) - (t actions))) - -(defun helm-epa-delete-keys (_candidate) - "Delete gpg marked keys from helm-epa." - (let ((context (epg-make-context epa-protocol)) - (keys (helm-marked-candidates))) - (message "Deleting gpg keys..") - (condition-case error - (epg-delete-keys context keys) - (error - (epa-display-error context) - (signal (car error) (cdr error)))) - (message "Deleting gpg keys done"))) - -(defun helm-epa-encrypt-file (_candidate) - "Select a file to encrypt with key CANDIDATE." - (let* ((file (helm-read-file-name "Encrypt file: ")) - (cands (helm-marked-candidates)) - (keys (helm-epa-collect-keys-from-candidates cands)) - (ids (helm-epa-collect-id-from-candidates cands))) - (epa-encrypt-file file cands) - (helm-epa-success-message "File encrypted with key(s):\n %s" - keys ids))) - -(defun helm-epa-kill-keys-armor (_candidate) - "Copy marked keys to kill ring." - (let ((keys (helm-marked-candidates)) - (context (epg-make-context epa-protocol))) - (with-no-warnings - (setf (epg-context-armor context) t)) - (condition-case error - (kill-new (epg-export-keys-to-string context keys)) - (error - (epa-display-error context) - (signal (car error) (cdr error)))))) - -(defun helm-epa-mail-sign (candidate) - "Sign email with key CANDIDATE." - (let ((key (epg-sub-key-id (car (epg-key-sub-key-list candidate)))) - (id (epg-user-id-string (car (epg-key-user-id-list candidate)))) - start end mode) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (search-forward mail-header-separator nil t) - (forward-line)) - (setq epa-last-coding-system-specified - (or coding-system-for-write - (select-safe-coding-system (point) (point-max)))) - (let ((verbose current-prefix-arg)) - (setq start (point) - end (point-max) - mode (if verbose - (epa--read-signature-type) - 'clear)))) - ;; TODO Make non-interactive functions to replace epa-sign-region - ;; and epa-encrypt-region and inline them. - (with-no-warnings - (epa-sign-region start end candidate mode)) - (message "Mail signed with key `%s %s'" key id))) - -(defun helm-epa-mail-encrypt (_candidate) - "Encrypt email with key CANDIDATE." - (let ((cands (helm-marked-candidates)) - start end) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (search-forward mail-header-separator nil t) - (forward-line)) - (setq start (point) - end (point-max)) - (setq epa-last-coding-system-specified - (or coding-system-for-write - (select-safe-coding-system start end)))) - ;; Don't let some read-only text stop us from encrypting. - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (keys (helm-epa-collect-keys-from-candidates cands)) - (ids (helm-epa-collect-id-from-candidates cands))) - (with-no-warnings - (epa-encrypt-region start end cands nil nil)) - (helm-epa-success-message "Mail encrypted with key(s):\n %s" - keys ids)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-epa-list-keys () - "List all gpg keys. -This is the helm interface for `epa-list-keys'." - (interactive) - (helm :sources - (helm-make-source "Epg list keys" 'helm-epa - :action-transformer 'helm-epa-action-transformer - :action 'helm-epa-actions) - :buffer "*helm epg list keys*")) - -(provide 'helm-epa) - -;;; helm-epa.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-eval.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-eval.el deleted file mode 100644 index 5495374..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-eval.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-eval.el --- eval expressions from helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'eldoc) -(require 'edebug) - -(declare-function helm-lisp-completion-at-point "helm-elisp.el") - - -(defgroup helm-eval nil - "Eval related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-eldoc-in-minibuffer-show-fn - 'helm-show-info-in-mode-line - "A function to display eldoc info. -Should take one arg: the string to display." - :group 'helm-eval - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-show-info-in-mode-line-delay 12 - "Eldoc will show info in mode-line during this delay if user is idle." - :type 'integer - :group 'helm-eval) - - -;;; Eldoc compatibility between emacs-24 and emacs-25 -;; -(if (require 'elisp-mode nil t) ; emacs-25 - ;; Maybe the eldoc functions have been - ;; already aliased by eldoc-eval. - (cl-loop for (f . a) in '((eldoc-current-symbol . - elisp--current-symbol) - (eldoc-fnsym-in-current-sexp . - elisp--fnsym-in-current-sexp) - (eldoc-get-fnsym-args-string . - elisp-get-fnsym-args-string) - (eldoc-get-var-docstring . - elisp-get-var-docstring)) - unless (fboundp f) - do (defalias f a)) - ;; Emacs-24. - (declare-function eldoc-current-symbol "eldoc") - (declare-function eldoc-get-fnsym-args-string "eldoc" (sym &optional index)) - (declare-function eldoc-get-var-docstring "eldoc" (sym)) - (declare-function eldoc-fnsym-in-current-sexp "eldoc")) - -;;; Evaluation Result -;; -;; -;; Internal -(defvar helm-eldoc-active-minibuffers-list nil) - -(defvar helm-eval-expression-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-eval-new-line-and-indent) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'lisp-indent-line) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-lisp-completion-at-point) - (define-key map (kbd "C-p") #'previous-line) - (define-key map (kbd "C-n") #'next-line) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'previous-line) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'next-line) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'forward-char) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'backward-char) - map)) - -(defun helm-build-evaluation-result-source () - (helm-build-dummy-source "Evaluation Result" - :multiline t - :mode-line "C-RET: nl-and-indent, M-tab: reindent, C-tab:complete, C-p/n: next/prec-line." - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (lambda (_candidates _source) - (list - (condition-case nil - (with-helm-current-buffer - (pp-to-string - (if edebug-active - (edebug-eval-expression - (read helm-pattern)) - (eval (read helm-pattern) t)))) - (error "Error")))) - :nohighlight t - :keymap helm-eval-expression-map - :action '(("Copy result to kill-ring" . (lambda (candidate) - (kill-new - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\n" "" candidate)) - (message "Result copied to kill-ring"))) - ("copy sexp to kill-ring" . (lambda (_candidate) - (kill-new helm-input) - (message "Sexp copied to kill-ring")))))) - -(defun helm-eval-new-line-and-indent () - (interactive) - (newline) (lisp-indent-line)) - -(defun helm-eldoc-store-minibuffer () - "Store minibuffer buffer name in `helm-eldoc-active-minibuffers-list'." - (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (push (current-buffer) helm-eldoc-active-minibuffers-list))) - -;; From emacs-28.1: As the eldoc API is nowaday a pain to use, try to -;; provide some eldoc in mode-line the best as possible (may break at -;; some point). -(defun helm-eldoc-show-in-eval () - "Return eldoc in mode-line for current minibuffer input." - (let ((buf (window-buffer (active-minibuffer-window)))) - (condition-case err - (when (member buf helm-eldoc-active-minibuffers-list) - (with-current-buffer buf - (let* ((info-fn (eldoc-fnsym-in-current-sexp)) - (vsym (eldoc-current-symbol)) - (sym (car info-fn)) - (vardoc (eldoc-get-var-docstring vsym)) - (doc (or vardoc - (eldoc-get-fnsym-args-string - sym (cadr info-fn)))) - (all (format "%s: %s" - (propertize - (symbol-name (if vardoc vsym sym)) - 'face (if vardoc - 'font-lock-variable-name-face - 'font-lock-function-name-face)) - doc))) - (when doc (funcall helm-eldoc-in-minibuffer-show-fn all))))) - (error (message "Eldoc in minibuffer error: %S" err) nil)))) - -(defun helm-show-info-in-mode-line (str) - "Display string STR in mode-line." - (save-selected-window - (with-helm-window - (let ((mode-line-format (concat " " str))) - (force-mode-line-update) - (sit-for helm-show-info-in-mode-line-delay)) - (force-mode-line-update)))) - -;;; Calculation Result -;; -;; -(defvar helm-source-calculation-result - (helm-build-dummy-source "Calculation Result" - :filtered-candidate-transformer (lambda (_candidates _source) - (list - (condition-case err - (let ((result (calc-eval helm-pattern))) - (if (listp result) - (error "At pos %s: %s" - (car result) (cadr result)) - result)) - (error (cdr err))))) - :nohighlight t - :action '(("Copy result to kill-ring" . (lambda (candidate) - (kill-new candidate) - (message "Result \"%s\" copied to kill-ring" - candidate))) - ("Copy operation to kill-ring" . (lambda (_candidate) - (kill-new helm-input) - (message "Calculation copied to kill-ring")))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-eval-expression (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-evaluation-result'." - (interactive "P") - (let ((helm-elisp-help-function #'helm-elisp-show-doc-modeline)) - (helm :sources (helm-build-evaluation-result-source) - :input (when arg (thing-at-point 'sexp)) - :buffer "*helm eval*" - :echo-input-in-header-line nil - :history 'read-expression-history))) - -(defvar eldoc-idle-delay) -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-eval-expression-with-eldoc () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-evaluation-result' with `eldoc' support." - (interactive) - (let ((timer (run-with-idle-timer - eldoc-idle-delay 'repeat - #'helm-eldoc-show-in-eval))) - (unwind-protect - (minibuffer-with-setup-hook - #'helm-eldoc-store-minibuffer - (call-interactively 'helm-eval-expression)) - (and timer (cancel-timer timer)) - (setq helm-eldoc-active-minibuffers-list - (cdr helm-eldoc-active-minibuffers-list))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-calcul-expression () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `helm-source-calculation-result'." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-calculation-result - :buffer "*helm calcul*")) - -(provide 'helm-eval) - -;;; helm-eval.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-external.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-external.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2ed7733..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-external.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-external.el --- Run Externals commands within Emacs with helm completion. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-net) - -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") - - -(defgroup helm-external nil - "External related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-raise-command nil - "A shell command to jump to a window running specific program. -Need external program wmctrl. -This will be use with `format', so use something like \"wmctrl -xa %s\"." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-external) - -(defcustom helm-external-programs-associations nil - "Alist to store externals programs associated with file extension. -This variable overhide setting in .mailcap file. -E.g.: \\='((\"jpg\" . \"gqview\") (\"pdf\" . \"xpdf\")) " - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type string) - :group 'helm-external) - -(defcustom helm-default-external-file-browser "nautilus" - "Default external file browser for your system. -Directories will be opened externally with it when opening file -externally in `helm-find-files'. -Set to nil if you do not have an external file browser or do not -want to use it. -Windows users should set that to \"explorer.exe\"." - :group 'helm-external - :type 'string) - -(defvar helm-open-file-externally-after-hook nil - "Hook that run after opening a file with external program.") - -(defvar helm-open-file-externally-after-finish-hook nil - "Hook that run after external program finish.") - -;;; Internals -(defvar helm-external-command-history nil) -(defvar helm-external-commands-list nil - "A list of all external commands the user can execute. -If this variable is not set by the user, it will be calculated -automatically.") - -(defun helm-external-commands-list-1 (&optional sort) - "Returns a list of all external commands the user can execute. -If `helm-external-commands-list' is non-nil it will return its -contents. Else it calculates all external commands and sets -`helm-external-commands-list'." - (helm-aif helm-external-commands-list - it - (setq helm-external-commands-list - (cl-loop - for dir in (split-string (getenv "PATH") path-separator) - when (and (file-exists-p dir) (file-accessible-directory-p dir)) - for lsdir = (cl-loop for i in (directory-files dir t) - for bn = (file-name-nondirectory i) - when (and (not (member bn completions)) - (not (file-directory-p i)) - (file-executable-p i)) - collect bn) - append lsdir into completions - finally return - (if sort (sort completions 'string-lessp) completions))))) - -(defun helm-run-or-raise (exe &optional files detached) - "Run asynchronously EXE or jump to the application window. -If EXE is already running just jump to his window if -`helm-raise-command' is non-nil. -When FILES argument is provided run EXE with FILES. -When argument DETACHED is non nil, detach process from Emacs." - (let* ((proc-name (replace-regexp-in-string - "(" "" (car (split-string exe)))) - (fmt-file (lambda (file) - (shell-quote-argument - (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (helm-w32-prepare-filename file) - (expand-file-name file))))) - (file-arg (and files (mapconcat fmt-file files " "))) - process-connection-type proc) - (when (and files detached (not (string-match "%s &)\\'" exe))) - (setq exe (format "(%s &)" exe))) - (when (member proc-name helm-external-commands-list) - ;; Allow adding more files to the current process if it is - ;; already running (i.e. Don't just raise it without sending - ;; files) we assume program doesn't start a new - ;; process (like firefox, transmission etc...). - (if files - (cond ((string-match "%s &)\\'" exe) - (message "Starting and detaching `%s' from Emacs" proc-name) - (call-process-shell-command (format exe file-arg))) - (t - (message "Starting %s..." proc-name) - (setq proc - (start-process-shell-command - proc-name nil (if (string-match "%s" exe) - (format exe file-arg) - (format "%s %s" exe file-arg)))))) - ;; Just jump to the already running program instance or start - ;; a new process. - (if (get-process proc-name) - (if helm-raise-command - (run-at-time 0.1 nil #'shell-command - (format helm-raise-command proc-name)) - (error "Error: %s is already running" proc-name)) - (if (and detached (not (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos)))) - (progn - (message "Starting and detaching `%s' from Emacs" proc-name) - (call-process-shell-command (format "(%s &)" exe))) - (when detached - (user-error "Detaching programs not supported on `%s'" system-type)) - (setq proc (start-process-shell-command proc-name nil exe))))) - (when proc - (set-process-sentinel - proc - (lambda (process event) - (when (and (string= event "finished\n") - helm-raise-command - (not (helm-get-pid-from-process-name proc-name))) - (run-hooks 'helm-open-file-externally-after-finish-hook) - (shell-command (format helm-raise-command "emacs"))) - (message "%s process...Finished." process)))) - ;; Move command on top list. - (setq helm-external-commands-list - (cons proc-name - (delete proc-name helm-external-commands-list)))))) - -(defun helm-get-mailcap-for-file (filename) - "Get the command to use for FILENAME from mailcap files." - (mailcap-parse-mailcaps) - (let* ((ext (file-name-extension filename)) - (mime (when ext (mailcap-extension-to-mime ext))) - (result (when mime (mailcap-mime-info mime)))) - ;; If elisp file have no associations in .mailcap - ;; `mailcap-maybe-eval' is returned, in this case just return nil. - (when (stringp result) (helm-basename result)))) - -(defun helm-get-default-program-for-file (filename) - "Try to find a default program to open FILENAME. -Try first in `helm-external-programs-associations' and then in -mailcap file. If nothing found return nil." - (let* ((ext (file-name-extension filename)) - (def-prog (assoc-default ext helm-external-programs-associations))) - (cond ((and def-prog (not (string= def-prog ""))) def-prog) - ((and helm-default-external-file-browser (file-directory-p filename)) - helm-default-external-file-browser) - (t (helm-get-mailcap-for-file filename))))) - -(defun helm-open-file-externally (_file) - "Open FILE with an external program. -Try to guess which program to use with -`helm-get-default-program-for-file'. -If not found or a prefix arg is given query the user which tool -to use." - (let* ((files (helm-marked-candidates :with-wildcard t)) - (fname (expand-file-name (car files))) - (collection (helm-external-commands-list-1 'sort)) - (def-prog (helm-get-default-program-for-file fname)) - (program (if (or helm-current-prefix-arg (not def-prog)) - ;; Prefix arg or no default program. - (prog1 - (helm-comp-read - "Program: " collection - :must-match t - :name "Open file Externally" - :history 'helm-external-command-history) - ;; Always prompt to set this program as default. - (setq def-prog nil)) - ;; No prefix arg or default program exists. - def-prog))) - (unless (or def-prog ; Association exists, no need to record it. - ;; Don't try to record non--filenames associations (e.g urls). - (not (file-exists-p fname))) - (when - (y-or-n-p - (format - "Do you want to make `%s' the default program for this kind of files? " - program)) - (helm-aif (assoc (file-name-extension fname) - helm-external-programs-associations) - (setq helm-external-programs-associations - (delete it helm-external-programs-associations))) - (push (cons (file-name-extension fname) - (helm-read-string - "Program (Add args maybe and confirm): " program)) - helm-external-programs-associations) - (customize-save-variable 'helm-external-programs-associations - helm-external-programs-associations))) - (helm-run-or-raise program files) - (run-hooks 'helm-open-file-externally-after-hook) - (setq helm-external-command-history - (cl-loop for i in helm-external-command-history - when (executable-find i) collect i)))) - -(defun helm-run-external-command-action (candidate &optional detached) - (helm-run-or-raise candidate nil detached) - (setq helm-external-command-history - (cons candidate - (delete candidate - helm-external-command-history)))) - -(defclass helm-external-commands (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((filtered-candidate-transformer - :initform (lambda (candidates _source) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - if (get-process c) - collect (propertize c 'face 'font-lock-type-face) - else collect c))) - (must-match :initform t) - (nomark :initform t) - (action :initform - (helm-make-actions - "Run program" 'helm-run-external-command-action - (lambda () - (unless (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos)) - "Run program detached")) - (lambda (candidate) - (helm-run-external-command-action candidate 'detached)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-run-external-command () - "Preconfigured `helm' to run External PROGRAM asyncronously from Emacs. -If program is already running try to run `helm-raise-command' if -defined otherwise exit with error. You can set your own list of -commands with `helm-external-commands-list'." - (interactive) - (helm :sources `(,(helm-make-source "External Commands history" 'helm-external-commands - :data helm-external-command-history) - ,(helm-make-source "External Commands" 'helm-external-commands - :data (helm-external-commands-list-1 'sort))) - :buffer "*helm externals commands*" - :prompt "RunProgram: ") - ;; Remove from history no more valid executables. - (setq helm-external-command-history - (cl-loop for i in helm-external-command-history - when (executable-find i) collect i))) - - -(provide 'helm-external) - -;;; helm-external ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-fd.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-fd.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2b427b1..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-fd.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-fd.el --- helm interface for fd command line tool. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-types) - -(declare-function ansi-color-apply "ansi-color.el") - -(defvar helm-fd-executable "fd" - "The fd shell command executable.") - -(defcustom helm-fd-switches '("--no-ignore" "--hidden" "--type" "f" "--type" "d" "--color" "always") - "A list of options to pass to fd shell command." - :type '(repeat string) - :group 'helm-files) - -(defcustom helm-fd-mode-line-function 'helm-fd-default-mode-line - "Function called when `fd' process is finished to format mode-line." - :type 'function - :group 'helm-files) - -(defface helm-fd-finish - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Green")) - "Face used in mode line when fd process ends." - :group 'helm-grep-faces) - -(defvar helm-fd-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-generic-files-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-]") 'undefined) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'helm-delete-backward-no-update) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-fd-next-directory) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-fd-previous-directory) - map)) - -(defun helm-fd-next-directory-1 (arg) - (with-helm-window - (let ((cur-dir (helm-basedir (helm-get-selection)))) - (while (equal cur-dir (helm-basedir (helm-get-selection))) - (if (> arg 0) - (helm-next-line) - (helm-previous-line)))))) - -(defun helm-fd-next-directory () - "Move to next directory in a helm-fd source." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-fd-next-directory-1 1))) - -(defun helm-fd-previous-directory () - "Move to previous directory in a helm-fd source." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-fd-next-directory-1 -1))) - -(defclass helm-fd-class (helm-source-async) - ((candidates-process :initform 'helm-fd-process) - (requires-pattern :initform 2) - (candidate-number-limit :initform 20000) - (nohighlight :initform t) - (help-message :initform 'helm-fd-help-message) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform 'helm-fd-fct) - (action :initform 'helm-type-file-actions) - (keymap :initform 'helm-fd-map))) - -(defun helm-fd-process () - "Initialize fd process in an helm async source." - (let* (process-connection-type - (cmd (append helm-fd-switches - (or (and (fboundp #'split-string-shell-command) - (split-string-shell-command helm-pattern)) - (split-string helm-pattern)))) - (proc (apply #'start-process "fd" nil helm-fd-executable cmd)) - (start-time (float-time)) - (fd-version (replace-regexp-in-string - "\n" "" - (shell-command-to-string - (concat helm-fd-executable " --version"))))) - (helm-log "helm-fd-process" "Fd command:\nfd %s" - (mapconcat 'identity cmd " ")) - (helm-log "helm-fd-process" "VERSION: %s" fd-version) - (prog1 - proc - (set-process-sentinel - proc (lambda (_process event) - (if (string= event "finished\n") - (with-helm-window - (when helm-fd-mode-line-function - (funcall helm-fd-mode-line-function start-time fd-version) - (force-mode-line-update))) - (helm-log "helm-fd-process sentinel" "Error: Fd %s" - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "" event)))))))) - -(defun helm-fd-default-mode-line (start-time fd-version) - "Format mode-line with START-TIME and FD-VERSION, as well as `fd' results." - (setq mode-line-format - `(" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%s" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) " " - (:eval (propertize - (format - "[%s process finished in %.2fs - (%s results)] " - ,fd-version - ,(- (float-time) start-time) - (helm-get-candidate-number)) - 'face 'helm-fd-finish))))) - -(defun helm-fd-fct (candidates _source) - "The filtered-candidate-transformer function for helm-fd." - (cl-loop for i in candidates - collect (ansi-color-apply i))) - -(defun helm-fd-1 (directory) - "Run fd shell command on DIRECTORY with helm interface." - (cl-assert (executable-find helm-fd-executable) nil "Could not find fd executable") - (cl-assert (not (file-remote-p directory)) nil "Fd not supported on remote directories") - (let ((default-directory directory)) - (helm :sources (helm-make-source - (format "fd (%s)" - (abbreviate-file-name default-directory)) - 'helm-fd-class) - :buffer "*helm fd*"))) - - -(provide 'helm-fd) - -;;; helm-fd.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-find.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-find.el deleted file mode 100644 index bdf6d8a..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-find.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-find.el --- helm interface for find command. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm-files) -(require 'helm-external) - -(defcustom helm-findutils-skip-boring-files t - "Ignore boring files in find command results." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-findutils-search-full-path nil - "Search in full path with shell command find when non-nil. -I.e. use the -path/ipath arguments of find instead of --name/iname." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-find-noerrors nil - "Prevent showing error messages in helm buffer when non nil." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'boolean) - -(defvar helm-find-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-generic-files-map) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'helm-delete-backward-no-update) - map)) - -(defvar helm-source-findutils - (helm-build-async-source "Find" - :header-name (lambda (name) - (concat name " in [" (helm-default-directory) "]")) - :candidates-process 'helm-find-shell-command-fn - :filtered-candidate-transformer 'helm-findutils-transformer - :action-transformer 'helm-transform-file-load-el - :persistent-action 'helm-ff-kill-or-find-buffer-fname - :action 'helm-type-file-actions - :help-message 'helm-generic-file-help-message - :keymap helm-find-map - :candidate-number-limit 9999 - :requires-pattern 3)) - -(defun helm-findutils-transformer (candidates _source) - (let (non-essential - (default-directory (helm-default-directory))) - (cl-loop for i in candidates - for abs = (expand-file-name - (helm-aif (file-remote-p default-directory) - (concat it i) i)) - for type = (car (file-attributes abs)) - for disp = (if (and helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (not (string-match "[.]\\{1,2\\}$" i))) - (helm-basename abs) abs) - collect (cond ((eq t type) - (cons (propertize disp 'face 'helm-ff-directory) - abs)) - ((stringp type) - (cons (propertize disp 'face 'helm-ff-symlink) - abs)) - (t (cons (propertize disp 'face 'helm-ff-file) - abs)))))) - -(defun helm-find--build-cmd-line () - (require 'find-cmd) - (let* ((default-directory (or (file-remote-p default-directory 'localname) - default-directory)) - (patterns+options (split-string helm-pattern "\\(\\`\\| +\\)\\* +")) - (fold-case (helm-set-case-fold-search (car patterns+options))) - (patterns (split-string (car patterns+options))) - (additional-options (and (cdr patterns+options) - (list (concat (cadr patterns+options) " ")))) - (ignored-dirs ()) - (ignored-files (when helm-findutils-skip-boring-files - (cl-loop for f in completion-ignored-extensions - if (string-match "/$" f) - do (push (replace-match "" nil t f) - ignored-dirs) - else collect (concat "*" f)))) - (path-or-name (if helm-findutils-search-full-path - '(ipath path) '(iname name))) - (name-or-iname (if fold-case - (car path-or-name) (cadr path-or-name)))) - (find-cmd (and ignored-dirs - `(prune (name ,@ignored-dirs))) - (and ignored-files - `(not (name ,@ignored-files))) - `(and ,@(mapcar - (lambda (pattern) - `(,name-or-iname ,(concat "*" pattern "*"))) - patterns) - ,@additional-options)))) - -(defun helm-find-shell-command-fn () - "Asynchronously fetch candidates for `helm-find'. -Additional find options can be specified after a \"*\" -separator." - (let* (process-connection-type - non-essential - (cmd (concat (helm-find--build-cmd-line) - (if helm-find-noerrors "2> /dev/null" ""))) - (proc (start-file-process-shell-command "hfind" helm-buffer cmd))) - (helm-log "helm-find-shell-command-fn" "Find command:\n%s" cmd) - (prog1 proc - (set-process-sentinel - proc - (lambda (process event) - (helm-process-deferred-sentinel-hook - process event (helm-default-directory)) - (if (string= event "finished\n") - (helm-locate-update-mode-line "Find") - (helm-log "helm-find-shell-command-fn sentinel" "Error: Find %s" - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "" event)))))))) - -(defun helm-find-1 (dir) - (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory dir))) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-findutils - :buffer "*helm find*" - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :case-fold-search helm-file-name-case-fold-search))) - - -;;; Preconfigured commands -;; -;; -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-find (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for the find shell command. - -Recursively find files whose names are matched by all specified -globbing PATTERNs under the current directory using the external -program specified in `find-program' (usually \"find\"). Every -input PATTERN is silently wrapped into two stars: *PATTERN*. - -With prefix argument, prompt for a directory to search. - -When user option `helm-findutils-search-full-path' is non-nil, -match against complete paths, otherwise, against file names -without directory part. - -The (possibly empty) list of globbing PATTERNs can be followed by -the separator \"*\" plus any number of additional arguments that -are passed to \"find\" literally." - (interactive "P") - (let ((directory - (if arg - (file-name-as-directory - (read-directory-name "DefaultDirectory: ")) - default-directory))) - (helm-find-1 directory))) - -(provide 'helm-find) - -;;; helm-find.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-font.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-font.el deleted file mode 100644 index 9d43ffa..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-font.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,344 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-font --- Font and ucs selection for Helm -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) - -;; No warnings in Emacs built --without-x -(declare-function x-list-fonts "xfaces.c") - -(declare-function helm-generic-sort-fn "helm-utils") - -(defgroup helm-font nil - "Related applications to display fonts in Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-ucs-recent-size 10 - "Number of recent chars to keep." - :type 'integer - :group 'helm-font) - -(defcustom helm-ucs-actions - '(("Insert character" . helm-ucs-insert-char) - ("Insert character name" . helm-ucs-insert-name) - ("Insert character code in hex" . helm-ucs-insert-code) - ("Kill marked characters" . helm-ucs-kill-char) - ("Kill name" . helm-ucs-kill-name) - ("Kill code" . helm-ucs-kill-code) - ("Describe char" . helm-ucs-describe-char)) - "Actions for `helm-source-ucs'." - :group 'helm-font - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(defvar helm-ucs-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-ucs-persistent-delete) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-ucs-persistent-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-ucs-persistent-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c SPC") 'helm-ucs-persistent-insert-space) - map) - "Keymap for `helm-ucs'.") - -(defface helm-ucs-char - `((((class color) (background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Gold")) - "Face used to display ucs characters." - :group 'helm-font) - -;;; Xfont selection -;; -;; -(defvar helm-xfonts-cache nil) -(defvar helm-previous-font nil) -(defvar helm-source-xfonts - (helm-build-sync-source "X Fonts" - :init (lambda () - (unless helm-xfonts-cache - (setq helm-xfonts-cache - (x-list-fonts "*"))) - ;; Save current font so it can be restored in cleanup - (setq helm-previous-font (cdr (assq 'font (frame-parameters))))) - :candidates 'helm-xfonts-cache - :action '(("Copy font to kill ring" . (lambda (elm) - (kill-new elm))) - ("Set font" . (lambda (elm) - (kill-new elm) - (set-frame-font elm 'keep-size) - (message "Font copied to kill ring")))) - :cleanup (lambda () - ;; Restore previous font - (set-frame-font helm-previous-font 'keep-size)) - :persistent-action (lambda (new-font) - (set-frame-font new-font 'keep-size) - (kill-new new-font)) - :persistent-help "Preview font and copy to kill-ring")) - - -;;; 𝕌𝕔𝕤 𝕊𝕪𝕞𝕓𝕠𝕝 𝕔𝕠𝕞𝕡𝕝𝕖𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 -;; -;; -(defvar helm-ucs--max-len nil) -(defvar helm-ucs--names nil) -(defvar helm-ucs-history nil) -(defvar helm-ucs-recent nil - "Ring of recent `helm-ucs' selections.") - -(defun helm-calculate-ucs-alist-max-len (names) - "Calculate the length of the longest NAMES list candidate." - (cl-loop for (_n . v) in names - maximize (length (format "#x%x:" v)) into code - maximize (max 1 (string-width (format "%c" v))) into char - finally return (cons code char))) - -(defun helm-calculate-ucs-hash-table-max-len (names) - "Calculate the length of the longest NAMES hash table candidate." - (cl-loop for _n being the hash-keys of names - using (hash-values v) - maximize (length (format "#x%x:" v)) into code - maximize (max 1 (string-width (format "%c" v))) into char - finally return (cons code char))) - -(defun helm-calculate-ucs-max-len () - "Calculate the length of the longest `ucs-names' candidate." - (let ((ucs-struct (ucs-names))) - (if (hash-table-p ucs-struct) - (helm-calculate-ucs-hash-table-max-len ucs-struct) - (helm-calculate-ucs-alist-max-len ucs-struct)))) - -(defun helm-ucs-collect-symbols-alist (names) - "Collect ucs symbols from the NAMES list." - (cl-loop with pr = (make-progress-reporter - "collecting ucs names" - 0 (length names)) - for (n . v) in names - for count from 1 - for xcode = (format "#x%x:" v) - for len = (length xcode) - for diff = (- (car helm-ucs--max-len) len) - for code = (format "(#x%x): " v) - for char = (propertize (format "%c" v) - 'face 'helm-ucs-char) - unless (or (string= "" n) - ;; `char-displayable-p' return a font object or - ;; t for some char that are displayable but have - ;; no special font (e.g 10) so filter out char - ;; with no font. - (not (fontp (char-displayable-p (read xcode))))) - collect - (concat code (make-string diff ? ) - char " " n) - and do (progress-reporter-update pr count))) - -(defun helm-ucs-collect-symbols-hash-table (names) - "Collect ucs symbols from the NAMES hash-table." - (cl-loop with pr = (make-progress-reporter - "collecting ucs names" - 0 (hash-table-count names)) - for n being the hash-keys of names - using (hash-values v) - for count from 1 - for xcode = (format "#x%x:" v) - for len = (length xcode) - for diff = (- (car helm-ucs--max-len) len) - for code = (format "(#x%x): " v) - for char = (propertize (format "%c" v) - 'face 'helm-ucs-char) - unless (or (string= "" n) - (not (fontp (char-displayable-p (read xcode))))) - collect - (concat code (make-string diff ? ) - char " " n) - and do (progress-reporter-update pr count))) - -(defun helm-ucs-collect-symbols (ucs-struct) - "Collect ucs symbols from UCS-STRUCT. - -Depending on the Emacs version, the variable `ucs-names' can -either be an alist or a hash-table." - (if (hash-table-p ucs-struct) - (helm-ucs-collect-symbols-hash-table ucs-struct) - (helm-ucs-collect-symbols-alist ucs-struct))) - -(defun helm-ucs-init () - "Initialize a Helm buffer with ucs symbols. -Only math* symbols are collected." - (unless helm-ucs--max-len - (setq helm-ucs--max-len - (helm-calculate-ucs-max-len))) - (or helm-ucs--names - (setq helm-ucs--names - (helm-ucs-collect-symbols (ucs-names))))) - -;; Actions (insertion) - -(defun helm-ucs-match (candidate n) - "Return the N part of an ucs CANDIDATE. -Where N=1 is the ucs code, N=2 the ucs char and N=3 the ucs -name." - (when (string-match - "^(\\(#x[a-f0-9]+\\)): *\\(.\\) *\\([^:]+\\)+" - candidate) - (match-string n candidate))) - -(defun helm-ucs-save-recentest (candidate) - (let ((lst (cons candidate (delete candidate helm-ucs-recent)))) - (setq helm-ucs-recent - (if (> (length lst) helm-ucs-recent-size) - (nbutlast lst 1) - lst)))) - -(defun helm-ucs-insert (candidate n) - "Insert the N part of CANDIDATE." - (with-helm-current-buffer - (helm-ucs-save-recentest candidate) - (insert (helm-ucs-match candidate n)))) - -(defun helm-ucs-insert-char (candidate) - "Insert ucs char part of CANDIDATE at point." - (helm-ucs-insert candidate 2)) - -(defun helm-ucs-insert-code (candidate) - "Insert ucs code part of CANDIDATE at point." - (helm-ucs-insert candidate 1)) - -(defun helm-ucs-insert-name (candidate) - "Insert ucs name part of CANDIDATE at point." - (helm-ucs-insert candidate 3)) - -;; Kill actions -(defun helm-ucs-kill-char (_candidate) - "Action that concatenate ucs marked chars." - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates))) - (cl-loop for candidate in marked - do (helm-ucs-save-recentest candidate)) - (kill-new (mapconcat (lambda (x) - (helm-ucs-match x 2)) - marked "")))) - -(defun helm-ucs-kill-code (candidate) - (helm-ucs-save-recentest candidate) - (kill-new (helm-ucs-match candidate 1))) - -(defun helm-ucs-kill-name (candidate) - (helm-ucs-save-recentest candidate) - (kill-new (helm-ucs-match candidate 3))) - -;; Describe char -(defun helm-ucs-describe-char (candidate) - "Describe char CANDIDATE." - (with-temp-buffer - (insert (helm-ucs-match candidate 2)) - (describe-char (point-min)))) - -;; Navigation in current-buffer (persistent) - -(defun helm-ucs-forward-char (_candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (forward-char 1))) - -(defun helm-ucs-backward-char (_candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (forward-char -1))) - -(defun helm-ucs-delete-backward (_candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (delete-char -1))) - -(defun helm-ucs-insert-space (_candidate) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (insert " "))) - -(defun helm-ucs-persistent-forward () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'action-forward 'helm-ucs-forward-char) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'action-forward))) -(put 'helm-ucs-persistent-forward 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ucs-persistent-backward () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'action-back 'helm-ucs-backward-char) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'action-back))) -(put 'helm-ucs-persistent-backward 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ucs-persistent-delete () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'action-delete 'helm-ucs-delete-backward) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'action-delete))) -(put 'helm-ucs-persistent-delete 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-ucs-persistent-insert-space () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'action-insert-space 'helm-ucs-insert-space) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'action-insert-space))) - -(defvar helm-source-ucs-recent - (helm-build-sync-source "Recent UCS" - :action 'helm-ucs-actions - :candidates (lambda () helm-ucs-recent) - :help-message helm-ucs-help-message - :keymap helm-ucs-map - :volatile t)) - -(defvar helm-source-ucs - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "UCS names" - :data #'helm-ucs-init - :get-line #'buffer-substring - :help-message 'helm-ucs-help-message - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (lambda (candidates _source) (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn)) - :action 'helm-ucs-actions - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-ucs-insert-char candidate) - (helm-force-update)) - :keymap helm-ucs-map) - "Source for collecting `ucs-names' math symbols.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-select-xfont () - "Preconfigured `helm' to select Xfont." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-xfonts - :buffer "*helm select xfont*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-ucs (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for `ucs-names'. - -Called with a prefix arg force reloading cache." - (interactive "P") - (when arg - (setq helm-ucs--names nil - helm-ucs--max-len nil - ucs-names nil)) - (let ((char (helm-aif (char-after) (string it)))) - (helm :sources (list helm-source-ucs-recent helm-source-ucs) - :history 'helm-ucs-history - :input (and char (multibyte-string-p char) char) - :buffer "*helm ucs*"))) - -(provide 'helm-font) - -;;; helm-font.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-for-files.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-for-files.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0d55db9..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-for-files.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,310 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-for-files.el --- helm-for-files and related. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm-files) -(require 'helm-external) -(require 'helm-bookmark) - -(defcustom helm-multi-files-toggle-locate-binding "C-c p" - "Default binding to switch back and forth locate in `helm-multi-files'." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-for-files-preferred-list - '(helm-source-buffers-list - helm-source-recentf - helm-source-bookmarks - helm-source-file-cache - helm-source-files-in-current-dir - helm-source-locate) - "Your preferred sources for `helm-for-files' and `helm-multi-files'. - -When adding a source here it is up to you to ensure the library -of this source is accessible and properly loaded." - :type '(repeat (choice symbol)) - :group 'helm-files) - -(defcustom helm-for-files-tramp-not-fancy t - "Colorize remote files when non nil. - -Be aware that a nil value will make tramp display very slow." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'boolean) - -;;; File Cache -;; -;; -(defvar file-cache-alist) - -(defclass helm-file-cache (helm-source-in-buffer helm-type-file) - ((init :initform (lambda () (require 'filecache))))) - -(defun helm-file-cache-get-candidates () - (cl-loop for item in file-cache-alist append - (cl-destructuring-bind (base &rest dirs) item - (cl-loop for dir in dirs collect - (concat dir base))))) - -(defvar helm-source-file-cache nil) - -(defcustom helm-file-cache-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in `helm-source-file-cache' when non--nil." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (setq helm-source-file-cache - (helm-make-source "File Cache" 'helm-file-cache - :fuzzy-match helm-file-cache-fuzzy-match - :data 'helm-file-cache-get-candidates)))) - -(cl-defun helm-file-cache-add-directory-recursively - (dir &optional match (ignore-dirs t)) - (require 'filecache) - (cl-loop for f in (helm-walk-directory - dir - :path 'full - :directories nil - :match match - :skip-subdirs ignore-dirs) - do (file-cache-add-file f))) - -(defun helm-transform-file-cache (actions _candidate) - (let ((source (helm-get-current-source))) - (if (string= (assoc-default 'name source) "File Cache") - (append actions - '(("Remove marked files from file-cache" - . helm-ff-file-cache-remove-file))) - actions))) - -;;; Recentf files -;; -;; -(defvar helm-recentf--basename-flag nil) - -(defun helm-recentf-pattern-transformer (pattern) - (let ((pattern-no-flag (replace-regexp-in-string " -b" "" pattern))) - (cond ((and (string-match " " pattern-no-flag) - (string-match " -b\\'" pattern)) - (setq helm-recentf--basename-flag t) - pattern-no-flag) - ((string-match "\\([^ ]*\\) -b\\'" pattern) - (prog1 (match-string 1 pattern) - (setq helm-recentf--basename-flag t))) - (t (setq helm-recentf--basename-flag nil) - pattern)))) - -(defcustom helm-turn-on-recentf t - "Automatically turn on `recentf-mode' when non-nil." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'boolean) - -(defclass helm-recentf-source (helm-source-sync helm-type-file) - ((init :initform (lambda () - (require 'recentf) - (when helm-turn-on-recentf (recentf-mode 1)))) - (candidates :initform (lambda () recentf-list)) - (pattern-transformer :initform 'helm-recentf-pattern-transformer) - (match-part :initform (lambda (candidate) - (if (or helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - helm-recentf--basename-flag) - (helm-basename candidate) candidate))) - (migemo :initform t) - (persistent-action :initform 'helm-ff-kill-or-find-buffer-fname))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :after ((source helm-recentf-source)) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) - (append (symbol-value (helm-actions-from-type-file)) - '(("Delete file(s) from recentf" . - (lambda (_candidate) - (cl-loop for file in (helm-marked-candidates) - do (setq recentf-list (delete file recentf-list))))))))) - -(defvar helm-source-recentf nil - "See (info \"(emacs)File Conveniences\"). -Set `recentf-max-saved-items' to a bigger value if default is too -small.") - -(defcustom helm-recentf-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in `helm-source-recentf' when non-nil." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (let ((helm-fuzzy-sort-fn 'helm-fuzzy-matching-sort-fn-preserve-ties-order)) - (setq helm-source-recentf - (helm-make-source "Recentf" 'helm-recentf-source - :fuzzy-match val))))) - - -;;; Files in current dir -;; -;; -(defun helm-highlight-files (files _source) - "A basic transformer for helm files sources. -Colorize only symlinks, directories and files." - (cl-loop with mp-fn = (or (assoc-default - 'match-part (helm-get-current-source)) - 'identity) - for i in files - for disp = (if (and helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (not (helm-ff-dot-file-p i)) - (not (and helm--url-regexp - (string-match helm--url-regexp i))) - (not (string-match helm-ff-url-regexp i))) - (helm-basename i) (abbreviate-file-name i)) - for isremote = (or (file-remote-p i) - (helm-file-on-mounted-network-p i)) - ;; Call file-attributes only if: - ;; - file is not remote - ;; - helm-for-files--tramp-not-fancy is nil and file is remote AND - ;; connected. (Bug#1679) - for type = (and (or (null isremote) - (and (null helm-for-files-tramp-not-fancy) - (file-remote-p i nil t))) - (car (file-attributes i))) - collect - (cond ((and (null type) isremote) (cons disp i)) - ((stringp type) - (cons (propertize disp - 'face 'helm-ff-symlink - 'match-part (funcall mp-fn disp) - 'help-echo (expand-file-name i)) - i)) - ((eq type t) - (cons (propertize disp - 'face 'helm-ff-directory - 'match-part (funcall mp-fn disp) - 'help-echo (expand-file-name i)) - i)) - (t (let* ((ext (helm-file-name-extension disp)) - (disp (propertize disp - 'face 'helm-ff-file - 'match-part (funcall mp-fn disp) - 'help-echo (expand-file-name i)))) - (when (condition-case _err - (string-match (format "\\.\\(%s\\)$" ext) disp) - (invalid-regexp nil)) - (add-face-text-property - (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) - 'helm-ff-file-extension nil disp)) - (cons disp i)))))) - -(defclass helm-files-in-current-dir-source (helm-source-sync helm-type-file) - ((candidates :initform (lambda () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (let ((dir (helm-current-directory))) - (when (file-accessible-directory-p dir) - (directory-files dir t)))))) - (pattern-transformer :initform 'helm-recentf-pattern-transformer) - (match-part :initform (lambda (candidate) - (if (or helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - helm-recentf--basename-flag) - (helm-basename candidate) candidate))) - (fuzzy-match :initform t) - (migemo :initform t))) - -(defvar helm-source-files-in-current-dir - (helm-make-source "Files from Current Directory" - 'helm-files-in-current-dir-source)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-for-files () - "Preconfigured `helm' for opening files. -Run all sources defined in `helm-for-files-preferred-list'." - (interactive) - (require 'helm-x-files) - (unless helm-source-buffers-list - (setq helm-source-buffers-list - (helm-make-source "Buffers" 'helm-source-buffers))) - (helm :sources helm-for-files-preferred-list - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :buffer "*helm for files*" - :truncate-lines helm-buffers-truncate-lines)) - -(defun helm-multi-files-toggle-to-locate () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-buffer - (if (setq helm-multi-files--toggle-locate - (not helm-multi-files--toggle-locate)) - (progn - (helm-set-sources (unless (memq 'helm-source-locate - helm-sources) - (cons 'helm-source-locate helm-sources))) - (helm-set-source-filter '(helm-source-locate))) - (helm-kill-async-processes) - (helm-set-sources (remove 'helm-source-locate - helm-for-files-preferred-list)) - (helm-set-source-filter nil))))) -(put 'helm-multi-files-toggle-to-locate 'helm-only t) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-multi-files () - "Preconfigured helm like `helm-for-files' but running locate only on demand. - -Allow toggling back and forth from locate to others sources with -`helm-multi-files-toggle-locate-binding' key. -This avoids launching locate needlessly when what you are -searching for is already found." - (interactive) - (require 'helm-x-files) - (unless helm-source-buffers-list - (setq helm-source-buffers-list - (helm-make-source "Buffers" 'helm-source-buffers))) - (setq helm-multi-files--toggle-locate nil) - (helm-locate-set-command) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-async-outer-limit-hook - (list (lambda () - (when (and helm-locate-fuzzy-match - (not (string-match-p - "\\s-" helm-pattern))) - (helm-redisplay-buffer))))) - (let ((sources (remove 'helm-source-locate helm-for-files-preferred-list)) - (helm-locate-command - (if helm-locate-fuzzy-match - (unless (string-match-p "\\`locate -b" helm-locate-command) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\`locate" "locate -b" helm-locate-command)) - helm-locate-command)) - (old-key (lookup-key - helm-map - (read-kbd-macro helm-multi-files-toggle-locate-binding)))) - (with-helm-temp-hook 'helm-after-initialize-hook - (define-key helm-map (kbd helm-multi-files-toggle-locate-binding) - 'helm-multi-files-toggle-to-locate)) - (unwind-protect - (helm :sources sources - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :buffer "*helm multi files*" - :truncate-lines helm-buffers-truncate-lines) - (define-key helm-map (kbd helm-multi-files-toggle-locate-binding) - old-key)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-recentf () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `recentf'." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-recentf - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :buffer "*helm recentf*")) - -(provide 'helm-for-files) - -;;; helm-for-files.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-grep.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-grep.el deleted file mode 100644 index ef4c3b4..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-grep.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1800 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-grep.el --- Helm Incremental Grep. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'ansi-color) -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'format-spec) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-regexp) - -;;; load wgrep proxy if it's available -(require 'wgrep-helm nil t) - -(declare-function helm-buffer-list "helm-buffers") -(declare-function View-quit "view") -(declare-function doc-view-goto-page "doc-view" (page)) -(declare-function pdf-view-goto-page "pdf-view" (page &optional window)) -(declare-function helm-mm-split-pattern "helm-multi-match") -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") -(declare-function helm-occur "helm-occur") - -(defvar helm--ansi-color-regexp) -(defvar helm-ff-default-directory) -(defvar helm-tramp-verbose) -(defvar helm-grep-ack-types-cache) -(defvar helm-grep-git-grep-command) -(defvar helm-source-grep-git) -(defvar tramp-verbose) -(defvar helm-current-error) - -;;; Internals vars -;; -;; -(defvar helm-rzgrep-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) -(defvar helm-grep-default-function 'helm-grep-init) -(defvar helm-zgrep-recurse-flag nil) -(defvar helm-grep-history nil) -(defvar helm-grep-ag-history nil) -(defvar helm-grep-last-targets nil) -(defvar helm-grep-include-files nil) -(defvar helm-grep-in-recurse nil) -(defvar helm-grep-use-zgrep nil) -(defvar helm-grep-default-directory-fn nil - "A function that should return a directory to expand candidate to. -It is intended to use as a let-bound variable, DON'T set this globaly.") -(defvar helm-pdfgrep-targets nil) -(defvar helm-grep-last-cmd-line nil) -(defvar helm-grep-split-line-regexp "^\\([[:lower:][:upper:]]?:?.*?\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\(.*\\)") - - -;;; Keymaps -;; -;; -(defvar helm-grep-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-goto-next-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-goto-precedent-file) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") 'helm-grep-run-other-window-action) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'helm-grep-run-other-frame-action) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-s") 'helm-grep-run-save-buffer) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'helm-delete-backward-no-update) - map) - "Keymap used in Grep sources.") - -(defvar helm-pdfgrep-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-goto-next-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-goto-precedent-file) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'helm-delete-backward-no-update) - map) - "Keymap used in pdfgrep.") - -(defvar helm-grep-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'helm-grep-mode-jump) - (define-key map (kbd "C-o") 'helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-gm-next-file) - (define-key map (kbd "") 'helm-gm-precedent-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "M-N") 'helm-gm-next-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-P") 'helm-gm-precedent-file) - map)) - - -(defgroup helm-grep nil - "Grep related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-grep-default-command - "grep --color=always -a -d skip %e -n%cH -e %p %f" - "Default grep format command for `helm-do-grep-1'. -Where: -'%e' format spec is for --exclude or --include grep options or - ack-grep --type option. (Not mandatory) - -'%c' format spec is for case-fold-search, - whether to use the -i option of grep. (Not mandatory) - When you specify this spec, helm grep will use smartcase - that is when a upcase character is found in pattern case will - be respected and no \\='-i' option will be used, otherwise, when - no upcase character is found in pattern always use \\='-i'. - If you don't want this behavior, don't use this spec and - specify or not the \\='-i' option. - Note that with ack-grep this is not needed, just specify - the \\='--smart-case' option. - -'%p' format spec is for pattern. (Mandatory) - -'%f' format spec is for filenames. (Mandatory) - -If your grep version doesn't support the --exclude/include args -don't specify the \\='%e' format spec. - -Helm also support ack-grep and git-grep. The following is a -default command example for ack-grep: - -\(setq helm-grep-default-command - \"ack-grep -Hn --color --smart-case --no-group %e -- %p %f\" - helm-grep-default-recurse-command - \"ack-grep -H --color --smart-case --no-group %e -- %p %f\") - -You can ommit the %e spec if you don't want to be prompted for -types. - -NOTE: Helm for ack-grep support ANSI sequences, so you can remove -the \"--no-color\" option safely (recommended). -However you should specify --color to enable multi matches highlighting -because ack disable it when output is piped. - -Same for grep you can use safely the option \"--color=always\" (default). -You can customize the color of matches using GREP_COLORS env var. -e.g: (setenv \"GREP_COLORS\" - \"ms=30;43:mc=30;43:sl=01;37:cx=:fn=35:ln=32:bn=32:se=36\") - -To enable ANSI color in git-grep just add \"--color=always\". -To customize the ANSI color in git-grep, GREP_COLORS have no effect, -you will have to setup this in your .gitconfig: - - [color \"grep\"] - match = black yellow - -Where \"black\" is the foreground and \"yellow\" the background. -See the git documentation for more infos. - -`helm-grep-default-command' and -`helm-grep-default-recurse-command' are independent, so you can -enable `helm-grep-default-command' with ack-grep and -`helm-grep-default-recurse-command' with grep if you want to be -faster on recursive grep. - -NOTE: Remote grepping is not available with ack-grep, and badly - supported with grep because tramp handles badly repeated - remote processes in a short delay (< to 5s)." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-grep-default-recurse-command - "grep --color=always -a -d recurse %e -n%cH -e %p %f" - "Default recursive grep format command for `helm-do-grep-1'. -See `helm-grep-default-command' for format specs and infos about -ack-grep." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-default-zgrep-command - "zgrep --color=always -a -n%cH -e %p %f" - "Default command for Zgrep. -See `helm-grep-default-command' for infos on format specs. -Option --color=always is supported and can be used safely to -replace the Helm internal match highlighting. See -`helm-grep-default-command' for more infos." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-pdfgrep-default-command - "pdfgrep --color always -niH %s %s" - "Default command for pdfgrep. -Option \"--color always\" is supported starting Helm version -1.7.8. When used matches will be highlighted according to -GREP_COLORS env var." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-pdfgrep-default-recurse-command - "pdfgrep --color always -rniH %s %s" - "Default recurse command for pdfgrep. -Option \"--color always\" is supported starting Helm version -1.7.8. When used matches will be highlighted according to -GREP_COLORS env var." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-pdfgrep-default-read-command nil - "Default command to read pdf files from pdfgrep. -Where \\='%f' format spec is filename and \\='%p' is page number. -E.g. In Ubuntu you can set it to: - - \"evince --page-label=%p \\='%f'\" - -If set to nil either `doc-view-mode' or `pdf-view-mode' will be -used instead of an external command." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-grep-max-length-history 100 - "Max number of elements to save in `helm-grep-history'." - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-zgrep-file-extension-regexp - ".*\\(\\.gz\\|\\.bz\\|\\.xz\\|\\.lzma\\)$" - "Default file extensions zgrep will search in." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-grep-preferred-ext nil - "This file extension will be preselected for grep." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-grep-save-buffer-name-no-confirm nil - "When *hgrep* already exists, auto append suffix." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-grep-ignored-files - (cons ".#*" (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (s) - (unless (string-match-p "/\\'" s) - (concat "*" s))) - completion-ignored-extensions))) - "List of file names which `helm-grep' shall exclude." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-grep-ignored-directories - helm-walk-ignore-directories - "List of names of sub-directories which `helm-grep' shall not recurse into." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-grep-truncate-lines t - "When nil the grep line that appears will not be truncated." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-grep-file-path-style 'basename - "File path display style when grep results are displayed. -Possible value are: - basename: displays only the filename, none of the directory path - absolute: displays absolute path - relative: displays relative path from root grep directory." - :type '(choice (const :tag "Basename" basename) - (const :tag "Absolute" absolute) - (const :tag "Relative" relative))) - -(defcustom helm-grep-actions - (helm-make-actions - "Find File" 'helm-grep-action - "Find file other frame" 'helm-grep-other-frame - "Save results in grep buffer" 'helm-grep-save-results - "Find file other window (C-u vertically)" 'helm-grep-other-window) - "Actions for helm grep." - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(defcustom helm-grep-pipe-cmd-switches nil - "A list of additional parameters to pass to grep pipe command. -This will be used to pipe command for multiple pattern matching -for grep, zgrep ack-grep and git-grep backends. -If you add extra args for ack-grep, use ack-grep options, for -others (grep, zgrep and git-grep) use grep options. -Here are the commands where you may want to add switches: - - grep --color=always - ack-grep --smart-case --color - -You probably don't need to use this unless you know what you are -doing." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-grep-ag-pipe-cmd-switches nil - "A list of additional parameters to pass to grep-ag pipe command. -Use parameters compatibles with the backend you are using -\(i.e. AG for AG, PT for PT or RG for RG) -Here are the commands where you may want to add switches: - - ag -S --color - rg -N -S --color=? - -For RG the value of --color= is computed according to the --color= -value used in `helm-grep-ag-command'. - -Note also that by default the \"--\" option is always used, you don't -need to add it here. - -You probably don't need to use this unless you know what you are -doing." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-grep-input-idle-delay 0.1 - "Idle time before updating, specified in seconds. -A lower value (default) means Helm will display the results -faster. Increasing it to a higher value (e.g. 0.6) prevents the -buffer from flickering when updating." - :type 'float) - -(defcustom helm-grep-use-ioccur-style-keys t - "Use Arrow keys to jump to occurences. -Note that if you define this variable with `setq' your change -will have no effect, use customize instead." - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (if val - (progn - (define-key helm-grep-map (kbd "") 'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (define-key helm-grep-map (kbd "") 'helm-grep-run-default-action)) - (define-key helm-grep-map (kbd "") nil) - (define-key helm-grep-map (kbd "") nil)))) - -(defcustom helm-grep-ag-command - (cond ((executable-find "rg") - "rg --color=always --smart-case --search-zip --no-heading --line-number %s -- %s %s") - ((executable-find "ag") - "ag --line-numbers -S --color --nogroup %s -- %s %s")) - "The default command for RG or AG. - -Prefer RG by default if available. - -Update: PT is still mentionned in this documentation but it seems it -doesn't exists anymore, or at least it is no more maintained. - -Takes three format specs, the first for type(s), the second for -pattern and the third for directory. - -You can use safely \"--color\" (used by default) with AG RG and -PT. - -NOTE: Usage of \"--color=never\" is discouraged as it uses Elisp -to colorize matched items which is slower than using the native -colorization of backend, however it is still supported. - -For ripgrep here is the command line to use: - - rg --color=always --smart-case --no-heading --line-number %s -- %s %s - -And to customize colors (always for ripgrep) use something like this: - - rg --color=always --colors \\='match:bg:yellow' --colors \\='match:fg:black' -\--smart-case --no-heading --line-number %s -- %s %s - -This will change color for matched items from foreground red (the -default) to a yellow background with a black foreground. Note -that your color settings for RG will not work properly with -multiples pattern if you have configured colors in rg config file -instead of command line. For more enhanced settings of ansi -colors see https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2313 - -You must use an output format that fit with helm grep, that is: - - \"filename:line-number:string\" - -The option \"--nogroup\" allow this. -The option \"--line-numbers\" is also mandatory except with -PT (not supported). -For RG the options \"--no-heading\" and \"--line-number\" are the -ones to use. - -When modifying the default colors of matches with e.g. -\"--color-match\" option of AG or \"--colors\" option of ripgrep -you may want to modify as well `helm-grep-ag-pipe-cmd-switches' -to have all matches colorized with the same color in multi -match. - -Of course you can use several other options, see the man page of the -backend you are using." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-grep-git-grep-command - "git --no-pager grep -n%cH --color=always --full-name -e %p -- %f" - "The git grep default command line. -The option \"--color=always\" can be used safely. -The color of matched items can be customized in your .gitconfig -See `helm-grep-default-command' for more infos. - -The \"--exclude-standard\" and \"--no-index\" switches allow -skipping unwanted files specified in ~/.gitignore_global and -searching files not already staged (not enabled by default). - -You have also to enable this in global \".gitconfig\" with - \"git config --global core.excludesfile ~/.gitignore_global\"." - :type 'string) - - -;;; Faces -;; -;; -(defgroup helm-grep-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of helm-grep." - :prefix "helm-" - :group 'helm-grep - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-grep-match - `((((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "#b00000") - (((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "gold1")) - "Face used to highlight grep matches. -Have no effect when grep backend use \"--color=\"." - :group 'helm-grep-faces) - -(defface helm-grep-file - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "BlueViolet" - :underline t)) - "Face used to highlight grep results filenames." - :group 'helm-grep-faces) - -(defface helm-grep-lineno - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Darkorange1")) - "Face used to highlight grep number lines." - :group 'helm-grep-faces) - -(defface helm-grep-finish - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Green")) - "Face used in mode line when grep is finish." - :group 'helm-grep-faces) - -(defface helm-grep-cmd-line - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit font-lock-type-face)) - "Face used to highlight grep command line when no results." - :group 'helm-grep-faces) - - -;;; Init -;; -;; -(defun helm-grep-prepare-candidates (candidates in-directory) - "Prepare filenames and directories CANDIDATES for grep command line." - ;; If one or more candidate is a directory, search in all files - ;; of this candidate (e.g /home/user/directory/*). - ;; If r option is enabled search also in subdidrectories. - ;; We need here to expand wildcards to support crap windows filenames - ;; as grep doesn't accept quoted wildcards (e.g "dir/*.el"). - (if helm-zgrep-recurse-flag - (mapconcat 'shell-quote-argument candidates " ") - ;; When candidate is a directory, search in all its files. - ;; NOTE that `file-expand-wildcards' will return also - ;; directories, they will be ignored by grep but not - ;; by ack-grep that will grep all files of this directory - ;; without recursing in their subdirs though, see that as a one - ;; level recursion with ack-grep. - ;; So I leave it as it is, considering it is a feature. [1] - (cl-loop for i in candidates append - (cond ((string-match "^git" helm-grep-default-command) - (list i)) - ;; Candidate is a directory and we use recursion or ack. - ((and (file-directory-p i) - (or helm-grep-in-recurse - ;; ack-grep accept directory [1]. - (helm-grep-use-ack-p))) - (list (expand-file-name i))) - ;; Grep doesn't support directory only when not in recurse. - ((file-directory-p i) - (file-expand-wildcards - (concat (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name i)) "*") t)) - ;; Candidate is a file or wildcard and we use recursion, use the - ;; current directory instead of candidate. - ((and (or (file-exists-p i) (string-match "[*]" i)) - helm-grep-in-recurse) - (list (expand-file-name - (directory-file-name ; Needed for windoze. - (file-name-directory (directory-file-name i)))))) - ;; Else should be one or more file/directory - ;; possibly marked. - ;; When real is a normal filename without wildcard - ;; file-expand-wildcards returns a list of one file. - ;; wildcards should have been already handled by - ;; helm-read-file-name or helm-find-files but do it from - ;; here too in case we are called from elsewhere. - (t (file-expand-wildcards i t))) into all-files ; [1] - finally return - (let ((files (if (file-remote-p in-directory) - ;; Grep don't understand tramp filenames - ;; use the local name. - (mapcar (lambda (x) - (file-remote-p x 'localname)) - all-files) - all-files))) - ;; When user mark files and use recursion with grep - ;; backend enabled, the loop collect on each marked - ;; candidate its `file-name-directory' and we endup with - ;; duplicates (Bug#1714). FIXME: For now as a quick fix - ;; I just remove dups here but I should handle this inside - ;; the cond above. - (setq files (helm-fast-remove-dups files :test 'equal)) - (if (string-match "^git" helm-grep-default-command) - (mapconcat 'identity files " ") - (mapconcat 'shell-quote-argument files " ")))))) - -(defun helm-grep-command (&optional recursive grep) - (let* ((com (if recursive - helm-grep-default-recurse-command - helm-grep-default-command)) - (exe (if grep - (symbol-name grep) - (and com (car (split-string com " ")))))) - (if (and exe (string= exe "git")) "git-grep" exe))) - -(cl-defun helm-grep-use-ack-p (&key where) - (let* ((rec-com (helm-grep-command t)) - (norm-com (helm-grep-command)) - (norm-com-ack-p (string-match "\\`ack" norm-com)) - (rec-com-ack-p (and rec-com (string-match "\\`ack" rec-com)))) - (cl-case where - (default (and norm-com norm-com-ack-p)) - (recursive (and rec-com rec-com-ack-p)) - (strict (and norm-com rec-com rec-com-ack-p norm-com-ack-p)) - (t (and (not (and norm-com (string= norm-com "git-grep"))) - (or (and norm-com norm-com-ack-p) - (and rec-com rec-com-ack-p))))))) - -(defun helm-grep--pipe-command-for-grep-command (smartcase pipe-switches &optional grep-cmd) - (pcase (or grep-cmd (helm-grep-command)) - ;; Use grep for GNU regexp based tools. - ((or "grep" "zgrep" "git-grep") - (format "grep --color=always%s %s" - (if smartcase " -i" "") - pipe-switches)) - ;; Use ack-grep for PCRE based tools. - ;; Sometimes ack-grep cmd is ack only. - ((and (pred (string-match-p "ack")) ack) - (format "%s --smart-case --color %s" ack pipe-switches)))) - -(defun helm-grep--prepare-cmd-line (only-files &optional include zgrep) - (let* ((default-directory (or helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-default-directory) - default-directory)) - (fnargs (helm-grep-prepare-candidates - only-files default-directory)) - (ignored-files (unless (helm-grep-use-ack-p) - (mapconcat - (lambda (x) - (concat "--exclude=" - (shell-quote-argument x))) - helm-grep-ignored-files " "))) - (ignored-dirs (unless (helm-grep-use-ack-p) - (mapconcat - ;; Need grep version >=2.5.4 - ;; of Gnuwin32 on windoze. - (lambda (x) - (concat "--exclude-dir=" - (shell-quote-argument x))) - helm-grep-ignored-directories " "))) - (exclude (unless (helm-grep-use-ack-p) - (let ((inc (and include - (concat include " "))) - (igfiles (and ignored-files - (concat ignored-files " "))) - (igdirs (and helm-grep-in-recurse - ignored-dirs))) - (concat inc igfiles igdirs)))) - (types (and (helm-grep-use-ack-p) - ;; When %e format spec is not specified - ;; in `helm-grep-default-command' - ;; we need to pass an empty string - ;; to types to avoid error. - (or include ""))) - (smartcase (if (helm-grep-use-ack-p) - "" - (unless (let ((case-fold-search nil)) - (string-match-p - "[[:upper:]]" helm-pattern)) - "i"))) - (helm-grep-default-command - (concat helm-grep-default-command " %m")) ; `%m' like multi. - (patterns (helm-mm-split-pattern helm-pattern t)) - (pipe-switches (mapconcat 'identity helm-grep-pipe-cmd-switches " ")) - (pipes - (helm-aif (cdr patterns) - (cl-loop with pipcom = (helm-grep--pipe-command-for-grep-command - smartcase pipe-switches) - for p in it concat - (format " | %s %s" pipcom (shell-quote-argument p))) - ""))) - (format-spec - helm-grep-default-command - (delq nil - (list (unless zgrep - (if types - (cons ?e types) - (cons ?e exclude))) - (cons ?c (or smartcase "")) - (cons ?p (shell-quote-argument (car patterns))) - (cons ?f fnargs) - (cons ?m pipes)))))) - -(defun helm-grep-init (cmd-line) - "Start an asynchronous grep process with CMD-LINE using ZGREP if non-nil." - (let* ((default-directory (or helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-default-directory) - default-directory)) - (zgrep (string-match "\\`zgrep" cmd-line)) - ;; Use pipe only with grep, zgrep or git-grep. - (process-connection-type (and (not zgrep) (helm-grep-use-ack-p))) - (tramp-verbose helm-tramp-verbose) - (start-time (float-time)) - (proc-name (if helm-grep-use-zgrep - "Zgrep" - (capitalize - (if helm-grep-in-recurse - (helm-grep-command t) - (helm-grep-command))))) - non-essential) - ;; Start grep process. - (helm-log "helm-grep-init" "Starting Grep process in directory `%s'" default-directory) - (helm-log "helm-grep-init" "Command line used was:\n\n%s" - (concat ">>> " (propertize cmd-line 'face 'helm-grep-cmd-line) "\n\n")) - (prog1 ; This function should return the process first. - (start-file-process-shell-command - proc-name helm-buffer cmd-line) - ;; Init sentinel. - (set-process-sentinel - (get-buffer-process helm-buffer) - (lambda (process event) - (let* ((err (process-exit-status process)) - (noresult (= err 1))) - (unless (and err (> err 0)) - (helm-process-deferred-sentinel-hook - process event (helm-default-directory))) - (cond ((and noresult - ;; This is a workaround for zgrep - ;; that exit with code 1 - ;; after a certain amount of results. - (with-helm-buffer (helm-empty-buffer-p))) - (with-helm-buffer - (insert (concat "* Exit with code 1, no result found," - " command line was:\n\n " - (propertize helm-grep-last-cmd-line - 'face 'helm-grep-cmd-line))) - (setq mode-line-format - `(" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%s" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) " " - (:eval (propertize - (format - "[%s process finished - (no results)] " - ,proc-name) - 'face 'helm-grep-finish)))))) - ((or (string= event "finished\n") - (and noresult - ;; This is a workaround for zgrep - ;; that exit with code 1 - ;; after a certain amount of results. - (with-helm-buffer (not (helm-empty-buffer-p))))) - (helm-log "helm-grep-init" "%s process finished with %s results in %fs" - proc-name - (helm-get-candidate-number) - (- (float-time) start-time)) - (helm-maybe-show-help-echo) - (with-helm-window - (setq mode-line-format - `(" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%s" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) " " - (:eval (propertize - (format - "[%s process finished in %.2fs - (%s results)] " - ,proc-name - ,(- (float-time) start-time) - (helm-get-candidate-number)) - 'face 'helm-grep-finish)))) - (force-mode-line-update) - (when (and helm-allow-mouse helm-selection-point) - (helm--bind-mouse-for-selection helm-selection-point)))) - ;; Catch error output in log. - (t (helm-log - "helm-grep-init" - "Error: %s %s" - proc-name - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "" event)))))))))) - -(defun helm-grep-collect-candidates () - (let ((cmd-line (helm-grep--prepare-cmd-line - helm-grep-last-targets - helm-grep-include-files - helm-grep-use-zgrep))) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-grep-last-cmd-line) cmd-line) - (funcall helm-grep-default-function cmd-line))) - - -;;; Actions -;; -;; -(defun helm-grep-action (candidate &optional where) - "Define a default action for `helm-do-grep-1' on CANDIDATE. -WHERE can be `other-window' or `other-frame'." - (let* ((split (helm-grep-split-line candidate)) - (split-pat (helm-mm-split-pattern helm-input)) - (lineno (string-to-number (nth 1 split))) - (loc-fname (or (with-current-buffer - (if (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) - (current-buffer) - helm-buffer) - (get-text-property (point-at-bol) - 'helm-grep-fname)) - (car split))) - (tramp-fname (file-remote-p (or helm-ff-default-directory - default-directory))) - (fname (if tramp-fname - (concat tramp-fname loc-fname) - loc-fname))) - (helm-log "helm-grep-action" "helm-grep-action fname: %s" fname ) - (cl-case where - (other-window (helm-window-show-buffers - (list (find-file-noselect fname)) t)) - (other-frame (find-file-other-frame fname)) - (grep (helm-grep-save-results-1)) - (pdf (if helm-pdfgrep-default-read-command - (helm-pdfgrep-action-1 split lineno (car split)) - (find-file (car split)) - (if (derived-mode-p 'pdf-view-mode) - (pdf-view-goto-page lineno) - (doc-view-goto-page lineno)))) - (t (find-file fname))) - (unless (or (eq where 'grep) (eq where 'pdf)) - (helm-goto-line lineno) - ;; Move point to the nearest matching regexp from bol. - (cl-loop for reg in split-pat - when (save-excursion - (condition-case _err - (if helm-migemo-mode - (helm-mm-migemo-forward reg (point-at-eol) t) - (re-search-forward reg (point-at-eol) t)) - (invalid-regexp nil))) - collect (match-beginning 0) into pos-ls - finally (when pos-ls (goto-char (apply #'min pos-ls)))) - ;; Save history - (unless (or helm-in-persistent-action - (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) - (string= helm-pattern "")) - (setq helm-grep-history - (cons helm-pattern - (delete helm-pattern helm-grep-history))) - (when (> (length helm-grep-history) - helm-grep-max-length-history) - (setq helm-grep-history - (delete (car (last helm-grep-history)) - helm-grep-history))))))) - -(defun helm-grep-persistent-action (candidate) - "Persistent action for `helm-do-grep-1'. -With a prefix arg record CANDIDATE in `mark-ring'." - (helm-grep-action candidate) - (helm-highlight-current-line)) - -(defun helm-grep-other-window (candidate) - "Jump to result in other window from helm grep." - (helm-grep-action candidate 'other-window)) - -(defun helm-grep-other-frame (candidate) - "Jump to result in other frame from helm grep." - (helm-grep-action candidate 'other-frame)) - -(defun helm-goto-next-or-prec-file (n) - "Go to next or precedent candidate file in helm grep/etags buffers. -If N is positive go forward otherwise go backward." - (let* ((allow-mode (or (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) - (eq major-mode 'helm-moccur-mode) - (eq major-mode 'helm-occur-mode))) - (sel (if allow-mode - (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - (helm-get-selection nil t))) - (current-line-list (helm-grep-split-line sel)) - (current-fname (nth 0 current-line-list)) - (bob-or-eof (if (eq n 1) 'eobp 'bobp)) - (mark-maybe (lambda () - (if allow-mode - (ignore) - (helm-mark-current-line))))) - (catch 'break - (while (not (funcall bob-or-eof)) - (forward-line n) ; Go forward or backward depending of n value. - ;; Exit when current-fname is not matched or in `helm-grep-mode' - ;; the line is not a grep line i.e 'fname:num:tag'. - (setq sel (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) - (when helm-allow-mouse - (helm--mouse-reset-selection-help-echo)) - (unless (or (string= current-fname - (car (helm-grep-split-line sel))) - (and (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) - (not (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-grep-fname)))) - (funcall mark-maybe) - (throw 'break nil)))) - (cond ((and (> n 0) (eobp)) - (re-search-backward ".") - (forward-line 0) - (funcall mark-maybe)) - ((and (< n 0) (bobp)) - (helm-aif (next-single-property-change (point-at-bol) 'helm-grep-fname) - (goto-char it) - (forward-line 1)) - (funcall mark-maybe))) - (unless allow-mode - (helm-follow-execute-persistent-action-maybe) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-goto-next-or-prec-file" 'helm-move-selection-after-hook)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-goto-precedent-file () - "Go to previous file in Helm grep/etags buffers." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-window - (helm-goto-next-or-prec-file -1)))) -(put 'helm-goto-precedent-file 'helm-only t) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-goto-next-file () - "Go to previous file in Helm grep/etags buffers." - (interactive) - (with-helm-window - (helm-goto-next-or-prec-file 1))) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-grep-run-default-action - "Run grep default action from `helm-do-grep-1'." - 'helm-grep-action) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-grep-run-other-window-action - "Run grep goto other window action from `helm-do-grep-1'." - 'helm-grep-other-window) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-grep-run-other-frame-action - "Run grep goto other frame action from `helm-do-grep-1'." - 'helm-grep-other-frame) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-grep-run-save-buffer - "Run grep save results action from `helm-do-grep-1'." - 'helm-grep-save-results) - -(defun helm-grep-quit-an-find-file-fn (source) - (let* ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source)) - (grep-line (and (stringp sel) - (helm-grep-split-line sel)))) - (if (and grep-line (file-exists-p (car grep-line))) - (expand-file-name (car grep-line)) - default-directory))) - -;;; helm-grep-mode -;; -;; -(defun helm-grep-save-results (candidate) - (helm-grep-action candidate 'grep)) - -(defvar helm-grep-mode-use-pcre nil) -(defun helm-grep-save-results-1 () - "Save Helm grep result in a `helm-grep-mode' buffer." - (let* ((buf "*hgrep*") - new-buf - (pattern (with-helm-buffer helm-input-local)) - (src (helm-get-current-source)) - (src-name (assoc-default 'name src))) - (when (get-buffer buf) - (if helm-grep-save-buffer-name-no-confirm - (setq new-buf (format "*hgrep|%s|-%s" pattern - (format-time-string "%H-%M-%S*"))) - (setq new-buf (helm-read-string "GrepBufferName: " buf)) - (cl-loop for b in (helm-buffer-list) - when (and (string= new-buf b) - (not (y-or-n-p - (format "Buffer `%s' already exists overwrite? " - new-buf)))) - do (setq new-buf (helm-read-string "GrepBufferName: " "*hgrep ")))) - (setq buf new-buf)) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create buf) - (setq default-directory (or helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-default-directory) - default-directory)) - (setq-local helm-grep-mode-use-pcre (helm-get-attr 'pcre src)) - (setq buffer-read-only t) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (erase-buffer) - (insert "-*- mode: helm-grep -*-\n\n" - (format "%s Results for `%s':\n\n" src-name pattern)) - (save-excursion - (insert (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line 1) - (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))) - (save-excursion - (while (not (eobp)) - (add-text-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) - `(keymap ,map - help-echo ,(concat - (get-text-property - (point) 'helm-grep-fname) - "\nmouse-1: set point\nmouse-2: jump to selection") - mouse-face highlight)) - (define-key map [mouse-1] 'mouse-set-point) - (define-key map [mouse-2] 'helm-grep-mode-mouse-jump) - (define-key map [mouse-3] 'ignore) - (forward-line 1)))) - (helm-grep-mode)) - (pop-to-buffer buf) - (setq next-error-last-buffer (get-buffer buf)) - (message "Helm %s Results saved in `%s' buffer" src-name buf))) - -(defun helm-grep-mode-mouse-jump (event) - (interactive "e") - (let* ((window (posn-window (event-end event))) - (pos (posn-point (event-end event)))) - (with-selected-window window - (when (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) - (goto-char pos) - (helm-grep-mode-jump))))) -(put 'helm-grep-mode-mouse-jump 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-grep-next-error (&optional argp reset) - "Goto ARGP position from a `helm-grep-mode' buffer. -RESET non-nil means rewind to the first match. -This is the `next-error-function' for `helm-grep-mode'." - (interactive "p") - (goto-char (cond (reset (point-min)) - ((and (< argp 0) helm-current-error) - (line-beginning-position)) - ((and (> argp 0) helm-current-error) - (line-end-position)) - ((point)))) - (let ((fun (if (> argp 0) - #'next-single-property-change - #'previous-single-property-change))) - (helm-aif (funcall fun (point) 'helm-grep-fname) - (progn - (goto-char it) - ;; `helm-current-error' is set in - ;; `helm-grep-mode-jump'. - (helm-grep-mode-jump)) - (user-error "No more matches")))) -(put 'helm-grep-next-error 'helm-only t) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-revert-next-error-last-buffer () - "Revert last `next-error' buffer from `current-buffer'. - -Accept to revert only `helm-grep-mode' or `helm-occur-mode' buffers. -Use this when you want to revert the `next-error' buffer after -modifications in `current-buffer'." - (interactive) - (let ((buffer (next-error-find-buffer)) - (linum (line-number-at-pos)) - (bufname (buffer-name))) - (if buffer - (with-current-buffer buffer - (helm-aif (memq major-mode '(helm-grep-mode helm-occur-mode)) - (progn (revert-buffer) - ;; helm-occur-mode revert fn is synchronous so - ;; reajust from here (it is done with - ;; helm-grep-mode in its sentinel). - (when (eq (car it) 'helm-occur-mode) - (helm-grep-goto-closest-from-linum linum bufname))) - (error "No suitable buffer to revert found"))) - (error "No suitable buffer to revert found")))) - -(define-derived-mode helm-grep-mode - special-mode "helm-grep" - "Major mode to provide actions in helm grep saved buffer. - -Special commands: -\\{helm-grep-mode-map}" - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-grep-last-cmd-line) - (with-helm-buffer helm-grep-last-cmd-line)) - (set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function) - #'helm-grep-mode--revert-buffer-function) - (set (make-local-variable 'next-error-function) - #'helm-grep-next-error) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-current-error) nil)) -(put 'helm-grep-mode 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-grep-mode--revert-buffer-function (&optional _ignore-auto _noconfirm) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (re-search-forward helm-grep-split-line-regexp nil t) (forward-line 0)) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (delete-region (point) (point-max))) - (message "Reverting buffer...") - (let ((process-connection-type - ;; Git needs a nil value otherwise it tries to use a pager. - (null (string-match-p "\\`git" helm-grep-last-cmd-line)))) - (set-process-sentinel - (start-file-process-shell-command - "hgrep" (generate-new-buffer "*hgrep revert*") helm-grep-last-cmd-line) - 'helm-grep-mode--sentinel))) - -(defun helm-grep-mode--sentinel (process event) - (when (string= event "finished\n") - (with-current-buffer (if (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) - (current-buffer) - (next-error-find-buffer)) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (save-excursion - (cl-loop for l in (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) - (prog1 (split-string (buffer-string) "\n") - (kill-buffer))) - for line = (if (string-match-p helm--ansi-color-regexp l) - (ansi-color-apply l) l) - when (string-match helm-grep-split-line-regexp line) - do (insert (propertize - (car (helm-grep-filter-one-by-one - line helm-grep-mode-use-pcre)) - ;; needed for wgrep. - 'helm-realvalue line) - "\n")))) - (when (fboundp 'wgrep-cleanup-overlays) - (wgrep-cleanup-overlays (point-min) (point-max)))) - (unless (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) - (let ((bufname (buffer-name)) - (linum (line-number-at-pos))) - (with-current-buffer (next-error-find-buffer) - (helm-grep-goto-closest-from-linum linum bufname)))) - (message "Reverting buffer done") - (when executing-kbd-macro (sit-for 1)))) - -(defun helm-grep-goto-closest-from-linum (linum bufname) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (catch 'break - (while (re-search-forward (format "^%s:\\([0-9]+\\):" (regexp-quote bufname)) nil t) - (let ((numline (string-to-number (match-string 1)))) - (when (< (- linum numline) 0) - (forward-line -1) - (throw 'break nil)))))) - -(defun helm-gm-next-file () - (interactive) - (helm-goto-next-or-prec-file 1)) - -(defun helm-gm-precedent-file () - (interactive) - (helm-goto-next-or-prec-file -1)) - -(defun helm-grep-mode-jump () - (interactive) - (setq next-error-last-buffer (current-buffer)) - (setq-local helm-current-error (point-marker)) - (helm-grep-action - (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) - (helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse)) - -(defun helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-1 (arg) - (condition-case nil - (progn - (when (or (eq last-command 'helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-forward) - (eq last-command 'helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-backward)) - (forward-line arg)) - (save-selected-window - (helm-grep-action (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - 'other-window) - (helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse) - (recenter))) - (error nil))) - -(defun helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-forward (arg) - (interactive "p") - (helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-1 arg)) - -(defun helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-backward (arg) - (interactive "p") - (helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-1 (- arg))) - -(defun helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window () - (interactive) - (setq next-error-last-buffer (current-buffer)) - (setq-local helm-current-error (point-marker)) - (let ((candidate (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) - (condition-case nil - (progn (helm-grep-action candidate 'other-window) - (helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse)) - (error nil)))) - - -;;; ack-grep types -;; -;; -(defun helm-grep-hack-types () - "Return a list of known ack-grep types." - (with-temp-buffer - ;; "--help-types" works with both 1.96 and 2.1+, while - ;; "--help types" works only with 1.96 Bug#422. - ;; `helm-grep-command' should return the ack executable - ;; when this function is used in the right context - ;; i.e After checking is we are using ack-grep with - ;; `helm-grep-use-ack-p'. - (call-process (helm-grep-command t) nil t nil "--help-types") - (goto-char (point-min)) - (cl-loop while (re-search-forward "^ +\\([^. ]+\\) +\\(.*\\)" nil t) - collect (cons (concat (match-string 1) - " [" (match-string 2) "]") - (match-string 1)) - collect (cons (concat "no" (match-string 1) - " [" (match-string 2) "]") - (concat "no" (match-string 1)))))) - -(defun helm-grep-ack-types-transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop for i in candidates - if (stringp i) - collect (rassoc i helm-grep-ack-types-cache) - else - collect i)) - -(defvar helm-grep-ack-types-cache nil) -(defun helm-grep-read-ack-type () - "Select types for the \\='--type' argument of ack-grep." - (require 'helm-mode) - (require 'helm-adaptive) - (setq helm-grep-ack-types-cache (helm-grep-hack-types)) - (let ((types (helm-comp-read - "Types: " helm-grep-ack-types-cache - :name "*Ack-grep types*" - :marked-candidates t - :must-match t - :fc-transformer '(helm-adaptive-sort - helm-grep-ack-types-transformer) - :buffer "*helm ack-types*"))) - (mapconcat (lambda (type) (concat "--type=" type)) types " "))) - - -;;; grep extensions -;; -;; -(defun helm-grep-guess-extensions (files) - "Try to guess file extensions in FILES list when using grep recurse. -These extensions will be added to command line with --include arg -of grep." - (cl-loop with ext-list = (list helm-grep-preferred-ext "*") - with lst = (if (file-directory-p (car files)) - (directory-files - (car files) nil - directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp) - files) - for i in lst - for ext = (file-name-extension i 'dot) - for glob = (and ext (not (string= ext "")) - (concat "*" ext)) - unless (or (not glob) - (and glob-list (member glob glob-list)) - (and glob-list (member glob ext-list)) - (and glob-list (member glob helm-grep-ignored-files))) - collect glob into glob-list - finally return (delq nil (append ext-list glob-list)))) - -(defun helm-grep-get-file-extensions (files) - "Try to return a list of file extensions to pass to \\='--include' arg of grep." - (require 'helm-adaptive) - (let* ((all-exts (helm-grep-guess-extensions - (mapcar 'expand-file-name files))) - (extensions (helm-comp-read "Search Only in: " all-exts - :marked-candidates t - :fc-transformer 'helm-adaptive-sort - :buffer "*helm grep exts*" - :name "*helm grep extensions*"))) - (when (listp extensions) ; Otherwise it is empty string returned by C-RET. - ;; If extensions is a list of one string containing spaces, - ;; assume user entered more than one glob separated by space(s) and - ;; split this string to pass it later to mapconcat. - ;; e.g '("*.el *.py") - (cl-loop for i in extensions - append (split-string-and-unquote i " "))))) - - -;;; Set up source -;; -;; -(defvar helm-grep-before-init-hook nil - "Hook that runs before initialization of the Helm buffer.") - -(defvar helm-grep-after-init-hook nil - "Hook that runs after initialization of the Helm buffer.") - -(defclass helm-grep-class (helm-source-async) - ((candidates-process :initform 'helm-grep-collect-candidates) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform #'helm-grep-fc-transformer) - (keymap :initform 'helm-grep-map) - (pcre :initarg :pcre :initform nil - :documentation - " Backend is using pcre regexp engine when non-nil.") - (nohighlight :initform t) - (nomark :initform t) - (backend :initarg :backend - :initform nil - :documentation - " The grep backend that will be used. - It is actually used only as an internal flag - and doesn't set the backend by itself. - You probably don't want to modify this.") - (candidate-number-limit :initform 9999) - (help-message :initform 'helm-grep-help-message) - (history :initform 'helm-grep-history) - (action :initform 'helm-grep-actions) - (persistent-action :initform 'helm-grep-persistent-action) - (persistent-help :initform "Jump to line (`C-u' Record in mark ring)") - (requires-pattern :initform 2) - (before-init-hook :initform 'helm-grep-before-init-hook) - (after-init-hook :initform 'helm-grep-after-init-hook) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-grep-quit-an-find-file-fn) - (group :initform 'helm-grep))) - -(defvar helm-source-grep nil) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((source helm-grep-class)) - (cl-call-next-method) - (helm-aif (and helm-follow-mode-persistent - (if (eq (slot-value source 'backend) 'git) - helm-source-grep-git - helm-source-grep)) - (setf (slot-value source 'follow) - (assoc-default 'follow it)))) - -(cl-defun helm-do-grep-1 (targets &optional recurse backend exts - default-input input (source 'helm-source-grep)) - "Launch helm using backend BACKEND on a list of TARGETS files. - -When RECURSE is given and BACKEND is \\='grep' use -r option of -BACKEND and prompt user for EXTS to set the --include args of -BACKEND. -Interactively you can give more than one arg separated by space -at prompt. -E.g.: - $Pattern: *.el *.py *.tex - -From Lisp use the EXTS argument as a list of extensions as above. -If you are using ack-grep, you will be prompted for --type -instead and EXTS will be ignored. If prompt is empty -`helm-grep-ignored-files' are added to --exclude. - -Argument DEFAULT-INPUT is use as `default' arg of `helm' and -INPUT is used as `input' arg of `helm'. See `helm' docstring. - -Arg BACKEND when non-nil specifies which backend to use. -It is used actually to specify \\='zgrep' or \\='git'. -When BACKEND \\='zgrep' is used don't prompt for a choice in -recurse, and ignore EXTS, search being made recursively on files -matching `helm-zgrep-file-extension-regexp' only." - (let* (non-essential - (ack-rec-p (helm-grep-use-ack-p :where 'recursive)) - (exts (and recurse - ;; [FIXME] I could handle this from helm-walk-directory. - (not (eq backend 'zgrep)) ; zgrep doesn't handle -r opt. - (not ack-rec-p) - (or exts (helm-grep-get-file-extensions targets)))) - (include-files - (and exts - (mapconcat (lambda (x) - (concat "--include=" - (shell-quote-argument x))) - (if (> (length exts) 1) - (remove "*" exts) - exts) " "))) - (types (and (not include-files) - (not (eq backend 'zgrep)) - recurse - ack-rec-p - ;; When %e format spec is not specified - ;; ignore types and do not prompt for choice. - (string-match "%e" helm-grep-default-command) - (helm-grep-read-ack-type))) - (src-name (capitalize (helm-grep-command recurse backend))) - (com (cond ((eq backend 'zgrep) helm-default-zgrep-command) - ((eq backend 'git) helm-grep-git-grep-command) - (recurse helm-grep-default-recurse-command) - ;; When resuming, the local value of - ;; `helm-grep-default-command' is used, only git-grep - ;; should need this. - (t helm-grep-default-command)))) - ;; When called as action from an other source e.g *-find-files - ;; we have to kill action buffer. - (when (get-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - ;; If `helm-find-files' haven't already started, - ;; give a default value to `helm-ff-default-directory' - ;; and set locally `default-directory' to this value . See below [1]. - (unless helm-ff-default-directory - (setq helm-ff-default-directory default-directory)) - ;; We need to store these vars locally - ;; to pass infos later to `helm-resume'. - (helm-set-local-variable - 'helm-zgrep-recurse-flag (and recurse (eq backend 'zgrep)) - 'helm-grep-last-targets targets - 'helm-grep-include-files (or include-files types) - 'helm-grep-in-recurse recurse - 'helm-grep-use-zgrep (eq backend 'zgrep) - 'helm-grep-default-command com - 'helm-input-idle-delay helm-grep-input-idle-delay - 'default-directory helm-ff-default-directory) ;; [1] - ;; Setup the source. - (set source (helm-make-source src-name 'helm-grep-class - :backend backend - :pcre (string-match-p "\\`ack" com))) - (helm - :sources source - :buffer (format "*helm %s*" (helm-grep-command recurse backend)) - :default default-input - :input input - :keymap helm-grep-map - :history 'helm-grep-history - :truncate-lines helm-grep-truncate-lines))) - - -;;; zgrep -;; -;; -(defun helm-ff-zgrep-1 (flist recursive) - (unwind-protect - (let* ((def-dir (or helm-ff-default-directory - default-directory)) - (only (if recursive - (or (gethash def-dir helm-rzgrep-cache) - (puthash - def-dir - (helm-walk-directory - def-dir - :directories nil - :path 'full - :match helm-zgrep-file-extension-regexp) - helm-rzgrep-cache)) - flist))) - (helm-do-grep-1 only recursive 'zgrep)) - (setq helm-zgrep-recurse-flag nil))) - - -;;; transformers -;; -;; -(defun helm-grep-split-line (line) - "Split a grep output line." - ;; The output of grep may send a truncated line in this chunk, - ;; so don't split until grep line is valid, that is - ;; once the second part of the line comes with next chunk - ;; send by process. - (when (string-match helm-grep-split-line-regexp line) - ;; Don't use split-string because buffer/file name or string - ;; may contain a ":". - (cl-loop for n from 1 to 3 collect (match-string n line)))) - -(defun helm-grep--filter-candidate-1 (candidate &optional dir pcre) - (let* ((root (or dir (and helm-grep-default-directory-fn - (funcall helm-grep-default-directory-fn)))) - (ansi-p (string-match-p helm--ansi-color-regexp candidate)) - (line (if ansi-p (ansi-color-apply candidate) candidate)) - (split (helm-grep-split-line line)) - (fname (if (and root split) - ;; Filename should always be provided as a local - ;; path, if the root directory is remote, the - ;; tramp prefix will be added before executing - ;; action, see `helm-grep-action' and Bug#2032. - (expand-file-name (car split) - (or (file-remote-p root 'localname) - root)) - (car-safe split))) - (lineno (nth 1 split)) - (str (nth 2 split)) - (display-fname (cl-ecase helm-grep-file-path-style - (basename (and fname (file-name-nondirectory fname))) - (absolute fname) - (relative (and fname root - (file-relative-name fname root)))))) - (if (and display-fname lineno str) - (cons (concat (propertize display-fname - 'face 'helm-grep-file - 'help-echo (abbreviate-file-name fname) - 'helm-grep-fname fname) - ":" - (propertize lineno 'face 'helm-grep-lineno) - ":" - (if ansi-p str (helm-grep-highlight-match str pcre))) - line) - ""))) - -(defun helm-grep-filter-one-by-one (candidate &optional pcre) - "`filter-one-by-one' transformer function for `helm-do-grep-1'." - (let ((helm-grep-default-directory-fn - (or helm-grep-default-directory-fn - (lambda () (or helm-ff-default-directory - (and helm-alive-p - (helm-default-directory)) - default-directory))))) - (if (consp candidate) - ;; Already computed do nothing (default as input). - candidate - (and (stringp candidate) - (helm-grep--filter-candidate-1 candidate nil pcre))))) - -(defun helm-grep-fc-transformer (candidates source) - (let ((helm-grep-default-directory-fn - (or helm-grep-default-directory-fn - (lambda () (or helm-ff-default-directory - (and (null (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode)) - (helm-default-directory)) - default-directory)))) - (pcre (helm-get-attr 'pcre source))) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - collect (helm-grep--filter-candidate-1 c nil pcre)))) - -(defun helm-grep-highlight-match (str &optional pcre) - "Highlight in string STR all occurences matching `helm-pattern'." - (let (beg end) - (condition-case-unless-debug nil - (with-temp-buffer - (insert (propertize str 'read-only nil)) ; Fix bug#1176 - (goto-char (point-min)) - (cl-loop for reg in - (cl-loop for r in (helm-mm-split-pattern - helm-input) - unless (string-match "\\`!" r) - collect - (helm-aif (and helm-migemo-mode - (assoc r helm-mm--previous-migemo-info)) - (cdr it) r)) - do - (while (and (re-search-forward - (if pcre - (helm--translate-pcre-to-elisp reg) - reg) - nil t) - (> (- (setq end (match-end 0)) - (setq beg (match-beginning 0))) - 0)) - (helm-add-face-text-properties beg end 'helm-grep-match)) - do (goto-char (point-min))) - (buffer-string)) - (error nil)))) - - -;;; Grep from buffer list -;; -;; -(defun helm-grep-buffers-1 (candidate &optional zgrep) - "Run grep on all file buffers or CANDIDATE if it is a file buffer. -If one of selected buffers is not a file buffer, it is ignored -and grep will run on all others file-buffers. -If only one candidate is selected and it is not a file buffer, -switch to this buffer and run `helm-occur'. -If a prefix arg is given run grep on all buffers ignoring -non-file buffers." - (let* ((prefarg (or current-prefix-arg helm-current-prefix-arg)) - (helm-ff-default-directory - (if (and helm-ff-default-directory - (file-remote-p helm-ff-default-directory)) - default-directory - helm-ff-default-directory)) - (cands (if prefarg - (buffer-list) - (helm-marked-candidates))) - (win-conf (current-window-configuration)) - ;; Non--fname and remote buffers are ignored. - (bufs (cl-loop for buf in cands - for fname = (buffer-file-name (get-buffer buf)) - when (and fname (not (file-remote-p fname))) - collect (expand-file-name fname)))) - (if bufs - (if zgrep - (helm-do-grep-1 bufs nil 'zgrep) - (helm-do-grep-1 bufs)) - ;; bufs is empty, thats mean we have only CANDIDATE - ;; and it is not a buffer-filename, fallback to occur. - (switch-to-buffer candidate) - (when (get-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - (helm-occur) - (when (eq helm-exit-status 1) - (set-window-configuration win-conf))))) - -(defun helm-grep-buffers (candidate) - "Action to grep buffers." - (helm-grep-buffers-1 candidate)) - -(defun helm-zgrep-buffers (candidate) - "Action to zgrep buffers." - (helm-grep-buffers-1 candidate 'zgrep)) - - -;;; Helm interface for pdfgrep -;; pdfgrep program -;; and a pdf-reader (e.g xpdf) are needed. -;; -(defvar helm-pdfgrep-default-function 'helm-pdfgrep-init) -(defun helm-pdfgrep-init (only-files &optional recurse) - "Start an asynchronous pdfgrep process in ONLY-FILES list." - (let* ((default-directory (or helm-ff-default-directory - default-directory)) - (fnargs (helm-grep-prepare-candidates - (if (file-remote-p default-directory) - (mapcar (lambda (x) - (file-remote-p x 'localname)) - only-files) - only-files) - default-directory)) - (cmd-line (format (if recurse - helm-pdfgrep-default-recurse-command - helm-pdfgrep-default-command) - helm-pattern - fnargs)) - process-connection-type) - ;; Start pdf grep process. - (helm-log "helm-pdfgrep-init" "Starting Pdf Grep process in directory `%s'" default-directory) - (helm-log "helm-pdfgrep-init" "Command line used was:\n\n%s" - (concat ">>> " (propertize cmd-line 'face 'helm-grep-cmd-line) "\n\n")) - (prog1 - (start-file-process-shell-command - "pdfgrep" helm-buffer cmd-line) - (message nil) - (set-process-sentinel - (get-buffer-process helm-buffer) - (lambda (_process event) - (if (string= event "finished\n") - (with-helm-window - (setq mode-line-format - '(" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%s" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) " " - (:eval (propertize - (format "[Pdfgrep Process Finish - %s result(s)] " - (max (1- (count-lines - (point-min) (point-max))) 0)) - 'face 'helm-grep-finish)))) - (force-mode-line-update) - (when helm-allow-mouse - (helm--bind-mouse-for-selection helm-selection-point))) - (helm-log "helm-pdfgrep-init" "Error: Pdf grep %s" - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "" event)))))))) - -(defun helm-do-pdfgrep-1 (only &optional recurse) - "Launch pdfgrep with a list of ONLY files." - (unless (executable-find "pdfgrep") - (error "Error: No such program `pdfgrep'.")) - (let (helm-grep-in-recurse) ; recursion is implemented differently in *pdfgrep. - ;; When called as action from an other source e.g *-find-files - ;; we have to kill action buffer. - (when (get-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - (setq helm-pdfgrep-targets only) - (helm - :sources (helm-build-async-source "PdfGrep" - :init (lambda () - ;; If `helm-find-files' haven't already started, - ;; give a default value to `helm-ff-default-directory'. - (setq helm-ff-default-directory (or helm-ff-default-directory - default-directory))) - :candidates-process (lambda () - (funcall helm-pdfgrep-default-function - helm-pdfgrep-targets recurse)) - :nohighlight t - :nomark t - :filter-one-by-one #'helm-grep-filter-one-by-one - :candidate-number-limit 9999 - :history 'helm-grep-history - :keymap helm-pdfgrep-map - :help-message 'helm-pdfgrep-help-message - :action #'helm-pdfgrep-action - :persistent-help "Jump to PDF Page" - :requires-pattern 2) - :buffer "*helm pdfgrep*" - :history 'helm-grep-history))) - -(defun helm-pdfgrep-action (candidate) - (helm-grep-action candidate 'pdf)) - -(defun helm-pdfgrep-action-1 (_split pageno fname) - (save-selected-window - (start-file-process-shell-command - "pdf-reader" nil - (format-spec helm-pdfgrep-default-read-command - (list (cons ?f fname) (cons ?p pageno)))))) - -;;; AG - PT - RG -;; -;; https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher -;; https://github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher -;; https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep - -(defun helm-grep--ag-command () - (car (helm-remove-if-match - "\\`[A-Z]*=" (split-string helm-grep-ag-command)))) - -(defun helm-grep-ag-get-types () - "Returns a list of AG types if available with AG version. -See AG option \"--list-file-types\" -Ripgrep (rg) types are also supported if this backend is used." - (with-temp-buffer - (let* ((com (helm-grep--ag-command)) - (ripgrep (string= com "rg")) - (regex (if ripgrep "^\\(.*\\):" "^ *\\(--[a-z]*\\)")) - (prefix (if ripgrep "-t " ""))) - (when (equal (call-process com - nil t nil - (if ripgrep - "--type-list" "--list-file-types")) 0) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (cl-loop while (re-search-forward regex nil t) - for type = (match-string 1) - collect (cons type (concat prefix type))))))) - -(defun helm-grep-ag-prepare-cmd-line (pattern directory &optional type) - "Prepare AG command line to search PATTERN in DIRECTORY. -When TYPE is specified it is one of what `helm-grep-ag-get-types' -returns if available with current AG version." - (let* ((patterns (helm-mm-split-pattern pattern t)) - (pipe-switches (mapconcat 'identity helm-grep-ag-pipe-cmd-switches " ")) - (pipe-cmd (helm-acase (helm-grep--ag-command) - (("ag" "pt") - (format "%s -S --color%s" it (concat " " pipe-switches))) - ("rg" (format "rg -N -S --color=%s%s" - (when (string-match "--color=\\([a-z]+\\) " - helm-grep-ag-command) - (match-string 1 helm-grep-ag-command)) - (concat " " pipe-switches))))) - (cmd (format helm-grep-ag-command - (mapconcat 'identity type " ") - (shell-quote-argument (car patterns)) - (shell-quote-argument directory)))) - (helm-aif (cdr patterns) - (concat cmd (cl-loop for p in it concat - (format " | %s -- %s" - pipe-cmd (shell-quote-argument p)))) - cmd))) - -(defun helm-grep-ag-init (directory &optional type) - "Start AG process in DIRECTORY maybe searching only files of type TYPE." - (let ((default-directory (or helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-default-directory) - default-directory)) - (cmd-line (helm-grep-ag-prepare-cmd-line - helm-pattern (or (file-remote-p directory 'localname) - directory) - type)) - (start-time (float-time)) - (proc-name (helm-grep--ag-command))) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-grep-last-cmd-line) cmd-line) - (helm-log "helm-grep-ag-init" "Starting %s process in directory `%s'" - proc-name directory) - (helm-log "helm-grep-ag-init" "Command line used was:\n\n%s" - (concat ">>> " cmd-line "\n\n")) - (prog1 - (start-file-process-shell-command - proc-name helm-buffer cmd-line) - (set-process-sentinel - (get-buffer-process helm-buffer) - (lambda (process event) - (let* ((err (process-exit-status process)) - (noresult (= err 1))) - (cond (noresult - (with-helm-buffer - (insert (concat "* Exit with code 1, no result found," - " command line was:\n\n " - (propertize helm-grep-last-cmd-line - 'face 'helm-grep-cmd-line))) - (setq mode-line-format - `(" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%s" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) " " - (:eval (propertize - (format - "[%s process finished - (no results)] " - ,(upcase proc-name)) - 'face 'helm-grep-finish)))))) - ((string= event "finished\n") - (helm-log "helm-grep-ag-init" "%s process finished with %s results in %fs" - proc-name - (helm-get-candidate-number) - (- (float-time) start-time)) - (helm-maybe-show-help-echo) - (with-helm-window - (setq mode-line-format - `(" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%s" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) " " - (:eval (propertize - (format - "[%s process finished in %.2fs - (%s results)] " - ,(upcase proc-name) - ,(- (float-time) start-time) - (helm-get-candidate-number)) - 'face 'helm-grep-finish)))) - (force-mode-line-update) - (when helm-allow-mouse - (helm--bind-mouse-for-selection helm-selection-point)))) - (t (helm-log - "helm-grep-ag-init" - "Error: %s %s" - proc-name - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "" event)))))))))) - -(defclass helm-grep-ag-class (helm-source-async) - ((nohighlight :initform t) - (pcre :initarg :pcre :initform t - :documentation - " Backend is using pcre regexp engine when non--nil.") - (keymap :initform 'helm-grep-map) - (history :initform 'helm-grep-ag-history) - (help-message :initform 'helm-grep-help-message) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform #'helm-grep-fc-transformer) - (persistent-action :initform 'helm-grep-persistent-action) - (persistent-help :initform "Jump to line (`C-u' Record in mark ring)") - (candidate-number-limit :initform 99999) - (requires-pattern :initform 2) - (nomark :initform t) - (action :initform 'helm-grep-actions) - (find-file-target :initform #'helm-grep-quit-an-find-file-fn) - (group :initform 'helm-grep))) - -(defvar helm-source-grep-ag nil) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((source helm-grep-ag-class)) - (cl-call-next-method) - (helm-aif (and helm-follow-mode-persistent - helm-source-grep-ag - (assoc-default 'follow helm-source-grep-ag)) - (setf (slot-value source 'follow) it))) - -(defun helm-grep-ag-1 (directory &optional type input) - "Start helm ag in DIRECTORY maybe searching in files of type TYPE. -If INPUT is provided, use it as the search string." - (setq helm-source-grep-ag - (helm-make-source (upcase (helm-grep--ag-command)) 'helm-grep-ag-class - :header-name (lambda (name) - (format "%s [%s]" - name (abbreviate-file-name directory))) - :candidates-process - (lambda () (helm-grep-ag-init directory type)))) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-input-idle-delay helm-grep-input-idle-delay) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-grep-ag - :keymap helm-grep-map - :history 'helm-grep-ag-history - :input input - :truncate-lines helm-grep-truncate-lines - :buffer (format "*helm %s*" (helm-grep--ag-command)))) - -(defun helm-grep-ag (directory with-types) - "Start grep AG in DIRECTORY. -When WITH-TYPES is non-nil provide completion on AG types." - (require 'helm-adaptive) - (let ((com (capitalize (helm-grep--ag-command)))) - (helm-grep-ag-1 directory - (helm-aif (and with-types - (helm-grep-ag-get-types)) - (helm-comp-read - (format "%s type: " com) it - :must-match t - :marked-candidates t - :fc-transformer 'helm-adaptive-sort - :buffer (format "*helm %s types*" com)))))) - -;;; Git grep -;; -;; -(defvar helm-source-grep-git nil) - -(defun helm-grep-git-1 (directory &optional all default input) - "Run git-grep on DIRECTORY. -If DIRECTORY is not inside or part of a git repo exit with error. -If optional arg ALL is non-nil grep the whole repo otherwise -start at DIRECTORY. -Arg DEFAULT is what you will have with `next-history-element', -arg INPUT is what you will have by default at prompt on startup." - (require 'vc) - (let* (helm-grep-default-recurse-command - ;; Expand filename of each candidate with the git root dir. - ;; The filename will be in the helm-grep-fname prop. - (helm-grep-default-directory-fn (lambda () - (vc-find-root directory ".git"))) - (helm-ff-default-directory (funcall helm-grep-default-directory-fn))) - (cl-assert helm-ff-default-directory nil "Not inside a Git repository") - (helm-do-grep-1 (if all '("") `(,(expand-file-name directory))) - nil 'git nil default input 'helm-source-grep-git))) - - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-do-grep-ag (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for grepping with AG in `default-directory'. -With prefix arg prompt for type if available with your AG -version." - (interactive "P") - (require 'helm-files) - (helm-grep-ag (expand-file-name default-directory) arg)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-grep-do-git-grep (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for git-grepping `default-directory'. -With a prefix arg ARG git-grep the whole repository." - (interactive "P") - (require 'helm-files) - (helm-grep-git-1 default-directory arg)) - - -(provide 'helm-grep) - -;;; helm-grep.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-id-utils.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-id-utils.el deleted file mode 100644 index 215092b..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-id-utils.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-id-utils.el --- Helm interface for id-utils. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2015 ~ 2020 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm-grep) -(require 'helm-help) - -(defgroup helm-id-utils nil - "ID-Utils related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-gid-program "gid" - "Name of gid command (usually `gid'). -For Mac OS X users, if you install GNU coreutils, the name `gid' -might be occupied by `id' from GNU coreutils, and you should set -it to correct name (or absolute path). For example, if using -MacPorts to install id-utils, it should be `gid32'." - :group 'helm-id-utils - :type 'file) - -(defcustom helm-gid-db-file-name "ID" - "Name of a database file created by `mkid' command from `ID-utils'." - :group 'helm-id-utils - :type 'string) - -(defun helm-gid-candidates-process () - (let* ((patterns (helm-mm-split-pattern helm-pattern)) - (default-com (format "%s -r %s" helm-gid-program - (shell-quote-argument (car patterns)))) - (cmd (helm-aif (cdr patterns) - (concat default-com - (cl-loop for p in it - concat (format " | grep --color=always %s" - (shell-quote-argument p)))) - default-com)) - (proc (start-process-shell-command - "gid" helm-buffer cmd))) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-grep-last-cmd-line) cmd) - (prog1 proc - (set-process-sentinel - proc (lambda (_process event) - (when (string= event "finished\n") - (helm-maybe-show-help-echo) - (with-helm-window - (setq mode-line-format - '(" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%s" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) " " - (:eval (propertize - (format "[Helm Gid process finished - (%s results)]" - (max (1- (count-lines - (point-min) (point-max))) - 0)) - 'face 'helm-locate-finish)))) - (force-mode-line-update)) - (helm-log "helm-gid-candidates-process" "Error: Gid %s" - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "" event)))))))) - -(defun helm-gid-filtered-candidate-transformer (candidates _source) - ;; "gid -r" may add dups in some rare cases. - (cl-loop for c in (helm-fast-remove-dups candidates :test 'equal) - collect (helm-grep--filter-candidate-1 c))) - -(defclass helm-gid-source (helm-source-async) - ((header-name - :initform - (lambda (name) - (concat name " [" (helm-get-attr 'db-dir) "]"))) - (db-dir :initarg :db-dir - :initform nil - :custom string - :documentation " Location of ID file.") - (candidates-process :initform #'helm-gid-candidates-process) - (filtered-candidate-transformer - :initform #'helm-gid-filtered-candidate-transformer) - (candidate-number-limit :initform 99999) - (action :initform (helm-make-actions - "Find File" 'helm-grep-action - "Find file other frame" 'helm-grep-other-frame - "Save results in grep buffer" 'helm-grep-save-results - "Find file other window" 'helm-grep-other-window)) - (persistent-action :initform 'helm-grep-persistent-action) - (history :initform 'helm-grep-history) - (nohighlight :initform t) - (help-message :initform 'helm-grep-help-message) - (requires-pattern :initform 2))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-gid () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `gid' command line of `ID-Utils'. -Need A database created with the command `mkid' above -`default-directory'. -Need id-utils as dependency which provide `mkid', `gid' etc.. -See ." - (interactive) - (let* ((db (locate-dominating-file - default-directory - helm-gid-db-file-name)) - (helm-grep-default-directory-fn - (lambda () default-directory)) - (helm-maybe-use-default-as-input t)) - (cl-assert db nil "No DataBase found, create one with `mkid'") - (helm :sources (helm-make-source "Gid" 'helm-gid-source - :db-dir db) - :buffer "*helm gid*" - :keymap helm-grep-map - :truncate-lines helm-grep-truncate-lines))) - -(provide 'helm-id-utils) - -;;; helm-id-utils ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-info.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-info.el deleted file mode 100644 index 54023bf..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-info.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,308 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-info.el --- Browse info index with helm -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'info) - -(declare-function Info-index-nodes "info" (&optional file)) -(declare-function Info-goto-node "info" (&optional fork)) -(declare-function Info-find-node "info" (filename nodename &optional no-going-back)) -(declare-function ring-insert "ring") -(declare-function ring-empty-p "ring") -(declare-function ring-ref "ring") -(defvar Info-history) -(defvar Info-directory-list) -;; `Info-minibuf-history' is not declared in Emacs, see emacs bug/58786. -(when (and (> emacs-major-version 28) - (not (boundp 'Info-minibuf-history))) - (defvar Info-minibuf-history nil)) - - -;;; Customize - -(defgroup helm-info nil - "Info-related applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-info-default-sources - '(helm-source-info-elisp - helm-source-info-cl - helm-source-info-eieio - helm-source-info-pages) - "Default sources to use for looking up symbols at point in Info -files with `helm-info-at-point'." - :group 'helm-info - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -;;; Build info-index sources with `helm-info-source' class. - -(cl-defun helm-info-init (&optional (file (helm-get-attr 'info-file))) - "Initialize candidates for info FILE. -If FILE have nodes, loop through all nodes and accumulate candidates -found in each node, otherwise scan only the current info buffer." - ;; Allow reinit candidate buffer when using edebug. - (helm-aif (and debug-on-error - (helm-candidate-buffer)) - (kill-buffer it)) - (unless (helm-candidate-buffer) - (save-selected-window - (info file " *helm info temp buffer*") - (let ((tobuf (helm-candidate-buffer 'global)) - Info-history) - (helm-aif (Info-index-nodes) - (dolist (node it) - (Info-goto-node node) - (helm-info-scan-current-buffer tobuf)) - (helm-info-scan-current-buffer tobuf)) - (bury-buffer))))) - -(defun helm-info-scan-current-buffer (tobuf) - "Scan current info buffer and print lines to TOBUF. -Argument TOBUF is the `helm-candidate-buffer'." - (let (start end line) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (search-forward "\n* " nil t) - (unless (search-forward "Menu:\n" (1+ (point-at-eol)) t) - (setq start (point-at-bol) - ;; Fix Bug#1503 by getting the invisible - ;; info displayed on next line in long strings. - ;; e.g "* Foo.\n (line 12)" instead of - ;; "* Foo.(line 12)" - end (or (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-at-bol)) - (re-search-forward "(line +[0-9]+)" nil t)) - (point-at-eol)) - ;; Long string have a new line inserted before the - ;; invisible spec, remove it. - line (replace-regexp-in-string - "\n" "" (buffer-substring start end))) - (with-current-buffer tobuf - (insert line) - (insert "\n")))))) - -(defun helm-info-goto (node-line) - "The helm-info action to jump to NODE-LINE." - (let ((alive (buffer-live-p (get-buffer "*info*")))) - (Info-goto-node (car node-line)) - (when alive (revert-buffer nil t)) - (helm-goto-line (cdr node-line)))) - -(defvar helm-info--node-regexp - "^\\* +\\(.+\\):[[:space:]]+\\(.*\\)\\(?:[[:space:]]*\\)(line +\\([0-9]+\\))" - "A regexp that should match file name, node name and line number in -a line like this: - -\* bind: Bash Builtins. (line 21).") - -(defun helm-info-display-to-real (line) - "Transform LINE to an acceptable argument for `info'. -If line have a node use the node, otherwise use directly first name found." - (let ((info-file (helm-get-attr 'info-file)) - nodename linum) - (when (string-match helm-info--node-regexp line) - (setq nodename (match-string 2 line) - linum (match-string 3 line))) - (if nodename - (cons (format "(%s)%s" - info-file - (replace-regexp-in-string ":\\'" "" nodename)) - (string-to-number (or linum "1"))) - (cons (format "(%s)%s" - info-file - (helm-aand (replace-regexp-in-string "^* " "" line) - (replace-regexp-in-string "::?.*\\'" "" it))) - 1)))) - -(defclass helm-info-source (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((info-file :initarg :info-file - :initform nil - :custom 'string) - (init :initform #'helm-info-init) - (display-to-real :initform #'helm-info-display-to-real) - (get-line :initform #'buffer-substring) - (action :initform '(("Goto node" . helm-info-goto))))) - -(defmacro helm-build-info-source (fname &rest args) - `(helm-make-source (concat "Info Index: " ,fname) 'helm-info-source - :info-file ,fname ,@args)) - -(defun helm-build-info-index-command (name doc source buffer) - "Define a Helm command NAME with documentation DOC. -Arg SOURCE will be an existing helm source named -`helm-source-info-' and BUFFER a string buffer name." - (defalias (intern (concat "helm-info-" name)) - (lambda () - (interactive) - (helm :sources source - :buffer buffer - :candidate-number-limit 1000)) - doc)) - -(defun helm-define-info-index-sources (var-value &optional commands) - "Define Helm sources named helm-source-info-. -Sources are generated for all entries of -`helm-default-info-index-list'. -If COMMANDS arg is non-nil, also build commands named -`helm-info-'. -Where NAME is an element of `helm-default-info-index-list'." - (cl-loop for str in var-value - for sym = (intern (concat "helm-source-info-" str)) - do (set sym (helm-build-info-source str)) - when commands - do (helm-build-info-index-command - str (format "Predefined helm for %s info." str) - sym (format "*helm info %s*" str)))) - -(defun helm-info-index-set (var value) - (set var value) - (helm-define-info-index-sources value t)) - -;;; Search Info files - -;; `helm-info' is the main entry point here. It prompts the user for an Info -;; file, then a term in the file's index to jump to. - -(defvar helm-info-searched (make-ring 32) - "Ring of previously searched Info files.") - -(defun helm-get-info-files () - "Return list of Info files to use for `helm-info'. - -Elements of the list are strings of Info file names without -extensions (e.g., \"emacs\" for file \"emacs.info.gz\"). Info -files are found by searching directories in -`Info-directory-list'." - (info-initialize) ; Build Info-directory-list from INFOPATH (Bug#2118) - (let ((files (cl-loop for d in (or Info-directory-list - Info-default-directory-list) - when (file-directory-p d) - append (directory-files d nil "\\.info")))) - (helm-fast-remove-dups - (cl-loop for f in files collect - (helm-file-name-sans-extension f)) - :test 'equal))) - -(defcustom helm-default-info-index-list - (helm-get-info-files) - "Info files to search in with `helm-info'." - :group 'helm-info - :type '(repeat (choice string)) - :set 'helm-info-index-set) - -(defun helm-info-search-index (candidate) - "Search the index of CANDIDATE's Info file using the function -helm-info-." - (let ((helm-info-function - (intern-soft (concat "helm-info-" candidate)))) - (when (fboundp helm-info-function) - (funcall helm-info-function) - (ring-insert helm-info-searched candidate)))) - -(defun helm-def-source--info-files () - "Return a Helm source for Info files." - (helm-build-sync-source "Helm Info" - :candidates - (lambda () (copy-sequence helm-default-info-index-list)) - :candidate-number-limit 999 - :candidate-transformer - (lambda (candidates) - (sort candidates #'string-lessp)) - :nomark t - :action '(("Search index" . helm-info-search-index)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-info (&optional refresh) - "Preconfigured `helm' for searching Info files' indices. - -With a prefix argument \\[universal-argument], set REFRESH to -non-nil. - -Optional parameter REFRESH, when non-nil, re-evaluates -`helm-default-info-index-list'. If the variable has been -customized, set it to its saved value. If not, set it to its -standard value. See `custom-reevaluate-setting' for more. - -REFRESH is useful when new Info files are installed. If -`helm-default-info-index-list' has not been customized, the new -Info files are made available." - (interactive "P") - (let ((default (unless (ring-empty-p helm-info-searched) - (ring-ref helm-info-searched 0)))) - (when refresh - (custom-reevaluate-setting 'helm-default-info-index-list)) - (helm :sources (helm-def-source--info-files) - :buffer "*helm Info*" - :preselect (and default - (concat "\\_<" (regexp-quote default) "\\_>"))))) - -;;;; Info at point - -;; `helm-info-at-point' is the main entry point here. It searches for the -;; symbol at point through the Info sources defined in -;; `helm-info-default-sources' and jumps to it. - -(defvar helm-info--pages-cache nil - "Cache for all Info pages on the system.") - -(defvar helm-source-info-pages - (helm-build-sync-source "Info Pages" - :init #'helm-info-pages-init - :candidates (lambda () helm-info--pages-cache) - :action '(("Show with Info" . - (lambda (node-str) - (info (replace-regexp-in-string - "^[^:]+: " "" node-str))))) - :requires-pattern 2) - "Helm source for Info pages.") - -(defun helm-info-pages-init () - "Collect candidates for initial Info node Top." - (or helm-info--pages-cache - (let ((info-topic-regexp "\\* +\\([^:]+: ([^)]+)[^.]*\\)\\.")) - (save-selected-window - (info "dir" " *helm info temp buffer*") - (Info-find-node "dir" "top") - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward info-topic-regexp nil t) - (push (match-string-no-properties 1) - helm-info--pages-cache)) - (kill-buffer))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-info-at-point () - "Preconfigured `helm' for searching info at point." - (interactive) - ;; Symbol at point is used as default as long as one of the sources - ;; in `helm-info-default-sources' is member of - ;; `helm-sources-using-default-as-input'. - (cl-loop for src in helm-info-default-sources - for name = (if (symbolp src) - (assoc 'name (symbol-value src)) - (assoc 'name src)) - unless name - do (warn "Couldn't build source `%S' without its info file" src)) - (helm :sources helm-info-default-sources - :buffer "*helm info*")) - -(provide 'helm-info) - -;;; helm-info.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-locate.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-locate.el deleted file mode 100644 index 11c66c7..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-locate.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-locate.el --- helm interface for locate. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;; NOTE for WINDOZE users: -;; You have to install Everything with his command line interface here: -;; http://www.voidtools.com/download.php - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-types) -(require 'helm-help) - -(defvar helm-ff-default-directory) -(declare-function helm-read-file-name "helm-mode") - - -(defgroup helm-locate nil - "Locate related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-locate-db-file-regexp "m?locate\\.db$" - "Default regexp to match locate database. -If nil Search in all files." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-ff-locate-db-filename "locate.db" - "The basename of the locatedb file you use locally in your directories. -When this is set and Helm finds such a file in the directory from -where you launch locate, it will use this file and will not -prompt you for a db file. -Note that this happen only when locate is launched with a prefix -arg." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-locate-command nil - "A list of arguments for locate program. - -Helm will calculate a default value for your system on startup -unless `helm-locate-command' is non-nil. - -Here are the default values it will use according to your system: - -Gnu/linux: \"locate %s -e -A --regex %s\" -berkeley-unix: \"locate %s %s\" -windows-nt: \"es %s %s\" -Others: \"locate %s %s\" - -This string will be passed to format so it should end with `%s'. -The first format spec is used for the \"-i\" value of locate/es, -so don't set it directly but use `helm-locate-case-fold-search' -for this. - -The last option must be the one preceding pattern i.e \"-r\" or -\"--regex\". - -You will be able to pass other options such as \"-b\" or \"l\" -during Helm invocation after entering pattern only when multi -matching, not when fuzzy matching. - -Note that the \"-b\" option is added automatically by Helm when -var `helm-locate-fuzzy-match' is non-nil and switching back from -multimatch to fuzzy matching (this is done automatically when a -space is detected in pattern)." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-locate-create-db-command - "updatedb -l 0 -o '%s' -U '%s'" - "Command used to create a locale locate db file." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-locate-case-fold-search helm-case-fold-search - "It have the same meaning as `helm-case-fold-search'. -The -i option of locate will be used depending of value of -`helm-pattern' when this is set to \\='smart. -When nil \"-i\" will not be used at all and when non-nil it will -always be used. -NOTE: the -i option of the \"es\" command used on windows does -the opposite of \"locate\" command." - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-locate-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in `helm-locate'. -Note that when this is enabled searching is done on basename." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-locate-fuzzy-sort-fn - #'helm-locate-default-fuzzy-sort-fn - "Default fuzzy matching sort function for locate." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-locate-project-list nil - "A list of directories, your projects. -When set, allow browsing recursively files in all directories of -this list with `helm-projects-find-files'." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command "locate -i -e -A --regex '^%s' '%s.*$'" - "Command used for recursive directories completion in `helm-find-files'. - -For Windows and `es' use something like \"es -r ^%s.*%s.*$\" - -The two format specs are mandatory. - -If for some reasons you can't use locate because your filesystem -doesn't have a database, you can use find command from findutils -but be aware that it will be much slower. See `helm-find-files' -embedded help for more infos." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-files) - - -(defvar helm-locate-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-generic-files-map) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'helm-delete-backward-no-update) - map)) - -(defface helm-locate-finish - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Green")) - "Face used in mode line when locate process is finish." - :group 'helm-locate) - - -(defun helm-ff-find-locatedb (&optional from-ff) - "Try to find if a local locatedb file is available. -The search is done in `helm-ff-default-directory' or falls back to -`default-directory' if FROM-FF is nil." - (helm-aif (and helm-ff-locate-db-filename - (locate-dominating-file - (or (and from-ff - helm-ff-default-directory) - default-directory) - helm-ff-locate-db-filename)) - (expand-file-name helm-ff-locate-db-filename it))) - -(defun helm-locate-create-db-default-function (db-name directory) - "Default function used to create a locale locate db file. -Argument DB-NAME name of the db file. -Argument DIRECTORY root of file system subtree to scan." - (format helm-locate-create-db-command - db-name (expand-file-name directory))) - -(defvar helm-locate-create-db-function - #'helm-locate-create-db-default-function - "Function used to create a locale locate db file. -It should receive the same arguments as -`helm-locate-create-db-default-function'.") - -(defun helm-locate-1 (&optional localdb init from-ff default) - "Generic function to run Locate. -Prefix arg LOCALDB when (4) search and use a local locate db file -when it exists or create it, when (16) force update of existing -db file even if exists. -It has no effect when locate command is \\='es'. INIT is a string -to use as initial input in prompt. -See `helm-locate-with-db' and `helm-locate'." - (require 'helm-mode) - (helm-locate-set-command) - (let ((pfn (lambda (candidate) - (if (file-directory-p candidate) - (message "Error: The locate Db should be a file") - (if (= (shell-command - (funcall helm-locate-create-db-function - candidate - helm-ff-default-directory)) - 0) - (message "New locatedb file `%s' created" candidate) - (error "Failed to create locatedb file `%s'" candidate))))) - (locdb (and localdb - (not (string-match "^es" helm-locate-command)) - (or (and (equal '(4) localdb) - (helm-ff-find-locatedb from-ff)) - (helm-read-file-name - "Create Locate Db file: " - :initial-input (expand-file-name "locate.db" - (or helm-ff-default-directory - default-directory)) - :preselect helm-locate-db-file-regexp - :test (lambda (x) - (if helm-locate-db-file-regexp - ;; Select only locate db files and directories - ;; to allow navigation. - (or (string-match - helm-locate-db-file-regexp x) - (file-directory-p x)) - x))))))) - (when (and locdb (or (equal localdb '(16)) - (not (file-exists-p locdb)))) - (funcall pfn locdb)) - (helm-locate-with-db (and localdb locdb) init default))) - -(defun helm-locate-set-command () - "Setup `helm-locate-command' if not already defined." - (unless helm-locate-command - (setq helm-locate-command - (cl-case system-type - (gnu/linux "locate %s -e -A --regex %s") - (berkeley-unix "locate %s %s") - (windows-nt "es %s %s") - (t "locate %s %s"))))) - -(defun helm-locate-initial-setup () - (require 'helm-for-files) - (helm-locate-set-command)) - -(defvar helm-file-name-history nil) -(defun helm-locate-with-db (&optional db initial-input default) - "Run locate -d DB. -If DB is not given or nil use locate without -d option. -Argument DB can be given as a string or list of db files. -Argument INITIAL-INPUT is a string to use as initial-input. -See also `helm-locate'." - (require 'helm-files) - (when (and db (stringp db)) (setq db (list db))) - (helm-locate-set-command) - (let ((helm-locate-command - (if db - (replace-regexp-in-string - "locate" - (format (if helm-locate-fuzzy-match - "locate -b -d '%s'" "locate -d '%s'") - (mapconcat 'identity - ;; Remove eventually - ;; marked directories by error. - (cl-loop for i in db - unless (file-directory-p i) - ;; expand-file-name to resolve - ;; abbreviated fnames not - ;; expanding inside single - ;; quotes i.e. '%s'. - collect (expand-file-name i)) - ":")) - helm-locate-command) - (if (and helm-locate-fuzzy-match - (not (string-match-p "\\`locate -b" helm-locate-command))) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\`locate" "locate -b" helm-locate-command) - helm-locate-command)))) - (setq helm-file-name-history (mapcar 'helm-basename file-name-history)) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-locate - :buffer "*helm locate*" - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :input initial-input - :default default - :history 'helm-file-name-history))) - -(defun helm-locate-update-mode-line (process-name) - "Update mode-line with PROCESS-NAME status information." - (with-helm-window - (setq mode-line-format - `(" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%s" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) " " - (:eval (propertize - (format "[%s process finished - (%s results)]" - (max (1- (count-lines - (point-min) (point-max))) - 0) - ,process-name) - 'face 'helm-locate-finish)))) - (force-mode-line-update))) - -(defun helm-locate--default-process-coding-system () - "Fix `default-process-coding-system' in locate for Windows systems." - ;; This is an attempt to fix issue #1322. - (if (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (boundp 'w32-ansi-code-page)) - (let ((code-page-eol - (intern (format "cp%s-%s" w32-ansi-code-page "dos")))) - (if (ignore-errors (check-coding-system code-page-eol)) - (cons code-page-eol code-page-eol) - default-process-coding-system)) - default-process-coding-system)) - -(defun helm-locate-init () - "Initialize async locate process for `helm-source-locate'." - (let* ((default-process-coding-system - (helm-locate--default-process-coding-system)) - (locate-is-es (string-match "\\`es" helm-locate-command)) - (real-locate (string-match "\\`locate" helm-locate-command)) - (case-sensitive-flag (if locate-is-es "-i" "")) - (ignore-case-flag (if (or locate-is-es - (not real-locate)) "" "-i")) - (args (helm-mm-split-pattern helm-pattern)) - (cmd (format helm-locate-command - (cl-case helm-locate-case-fold-search - (smart (let ((case-fold-search nil)) - (if (string-match "[[:upper:]]" helm-pattern) - case-sensitive-flag - ignore-case-flag))) - (t (if helm-locate-case-fold-search - ignore-case-flag - case-sensitive-flag))) - (helm-aif (cdr args) - (concat - ;; The pattern itself. - (shell-quote-argument (car args)) " " - ;; Possible locate args added - ;; after pattern, don't quote them. - (mapconcat 'identity it " ")) - (shell-quote-argument (car args))))) - (default-directory (if (file-directory-p default-directory) - default-directory "/"))) - (helm-log "helm-locat-init" "Starting helm-locate process") - (helm-log "helm-locat-init" "Command line used was:\n\n%s" - (concat ">>> " (propertize cmd 'face 'font-lock-comment-face) "\n\n")) - (prog1 - (start-process-shell-command - "locate-process" helm-buffer - cmd) - (set-process-sentinel - (get-buffer-process helm-buffer) - (lambda (process event) - (let* ((err (process-exit-status process)) - (noresult (= err 1))) - (cond (noresult - (with-helm-buffer - (unless (cdr helm-sources) - (insert (concat "* Exit with code 1, no result found," - " command line was:\n\n " - cmd))))) - ((string= event "finished\n") - (when (and helm-locate-fuzzy-match - (not (string-match-p "\\s-" helm-pattern))) - (helm-redisplay-buffer)) - (helm-locate-update-mode-line "Locate")) - (t - (helm-log "helm-locat-init" "Error: Locate %s" - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "" event)))))))))) - -(defun helm-locate-default-fuzzy-sort-fn (candidates) - "Default sort function for files in fuzzy matching. -Sort is done on basename of CANDIDATES." - (helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn-1 candidates nil t)) - -(defclass helm-locate-override-inheritor (helm-type-file) ()) - -(defclass helm-locate-source (helm-source-async helm-locate-override-inheritor) - ((init :initform 'helm-locate-initial-setup) - (candidates-process :initform 'helm-locate-init) - (requires-pattern :initform 3) - (history :initform 'helm-file-name-history) - (persistent-action :initform 'helm-ff-kill-or-find-buffer-fname) - (candidate-number-limit :initform 9999) - (redisplay :initform (progn helm-locate-fuzzy-sort-fn)))) - -;; Override helm-type-file class keymap. -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :after ((source helm-locate-override-inheritor)) - (setf (slot-value source 'keymap) helm-locate-map) - (setf (slot-value source 'group) 'helm-locate)) - -(defvar helm-source-locate - (helm-make-source "Locate" 'helm-locate-source - :pattern-transformer 'helm-locate-pattern-transformer - ;; :match-part is only used here to tell helm which part - ;; of candidate to highlight. - :match-part (lambda (candidate) - (if (or (string-match-p " -b\\'" helm-pattern) - (and helm-locate-fuzzy-match - (not (string-match "\\s-" helm-pattern)))) - (helm-basename candidate) - candidate)))) - -(defun helm-locate-pattern-transformer (pattern) - (if helm-locate-fuzzy-match - ;; When fuzzy is enabled helm add "-b" option on startup. - (cond ((string-match-p " " pattern) - (when (string-match "\\`locate -b" helm-locate-command) - (setq helm-locate-command - (replace-match "locate" t t helm-locate-command))) - pattern) - (t - (unless (string-match-p "\\`locate -b" helm-locate-command) - (setq helm-locate-command - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\`locate" "locate -b" helm-locate-command))) - (helm--mapconcat-pattern pattern))) - pattern)) - -(defun helm-locate-find-dbs-in-projects (&optional update) - (let* ((pfn (lambda (candidate directory) - (unless (= (shell-command - (funcall helm-locate-create-db-function - candidate - directory)) - 0) - (error "Failed to create locatedb file `%s'" candidate))))) - (cl-loop for p in helm-locate-project-list - for db = (expand-file-name - helm-ff-locate-db-filename - (file-name-as-directory p)) - if (and (null update) (file-exists-p db)) - collect db - else do (funcall pfn db p) - and collect db))) - -;;; Directory completion for hff. -;; -(defclass helm-locate-subdirs-source (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((basedir :initarg :basedir - :initform nil - :custom string) - (subdir :initarg :subdir - :initform nil - :custom 'string) - (data :initform #'helm-locate-init-subdirs) - (group :initform 'helm-locate))) - -(defun helm-locate-init-subdirs () - (with-temp-buffer - (call-process-shell-command - (if (string-match-p "\\`fd" helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command) - (format helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command - ;; fd pass path at end. - (helm-get-attr 'subdir) (helm-get-attr 'basedir)) - (format helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command - (if (string-match-p "\\`es" helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command) - ;; Fix W32 paths. - (replace-regexp-in-string - "/" "\\\\\\\\" (helm-get-attr 'basedir)) - (helm-get-attr 'basedir)) - (helm-get-attr 'subdir))) - nil t nil) - (buffer-string))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-projects-find-files (update) - "Find files with locate in `helm-locate-project-list'. -With a prefix arg refresh the database in each project." - (interactive "P") - (helm-locate-set-command) - (cl-assert (and (string-match-p "\\`locate" helm-locate-command) - (executable-find "updatedb")) - nil "Unsupported locate version") - (let ((dbs (helm-locate-find-dbs-in-projects update))) - (if dbs - (helm-locate-with-db dbs) - (user-error "No projects found, please setup `helm-locate-project-list'")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-locate (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for Locate. -Note: you can add locate options after entering pattern. -See \\='man locate' for valid options and also `helm-locate-command'. - -You can specify a local database with prefix argument ARG. -With two prefix arg, refresh the current local db or create it if -it doesn't exists. - -To create a user specific db, use -\"updatedb -l 0 -o db_path -U directory\". -Where db_path is a filename matched by -`helm-locate-db-file-regexp'." - (interactive "P") - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-async-outer-limit-hook - (list (lambda () - (when (and helm-locate-fuzzy-match - (not (string-match-p - "\\s-" helm-pattern))) - (helm-redisplay-buffer))))) - (setq helm-ff-default-directory default-directory) - (helm-locate-1 arg nil nil (thing-at-point 'filename))) - -(provide 'helm-locate) - -;;; helm-locate.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-man.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-man.el deleted file mode 100644 index 3217051..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-man.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-man.el --- Man and woman UI -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) - -(defvar woman-topic-all-completions) -(defvar woman-manpath) -(defvar woman-path) -(defvar woman-expanded-directory-path) -(declare-function woman-file-name "woman.el" (topic &optional re-cache)) -(declare-function woman-file-name-all-completions "woman.el" (topic)) -(declare-function Man-getpage-in-background "man.el" (topic)) -(declare-function woman-expand-directory-path "woman.el" (path-dirs path-regexps)) -(declare-function woman-topic-all-completions "woman.el" (path)) -(declare-function helm-generic-sort-fn "helm-utils.el" (S1 S2)) -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") - -(defgroup helm-man nil - "Man and Woman applications for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-man-or-woman-function 'Man-getpage-in-background - "Default command to display a man page." - :group 'helm-man - :type '(radio :tag "Preferred command to display a man page" - (const :tag "Man" Man-getpage-in-background) - (const :tag "Woman" woman))) - -(defcustom helm-man-format-switches (cl-case system-type - ((darwin macos) "%s") - (t "-l %s")) - "Arguments to pass to the `manual-entry' function. -Arguments are passed to `manual-entry' with `format.'" - :group 'helm-man - :type 'string) - -;; Internal -(defvar helm-man--pages nil - "All man pages on system. -Will be calculated the first time you invoke Helm with this -source.") - -(defun helm-man-default-action (candidate) - "Default action for jumping to a woman or man page from Helm." - (let ((wfiles (mapcar #'car (woman-file-name-all-completions candidate)))) - (condition-case nil - (let ((file (if (cdr wfiles) - (helm-comp-read "ManFile: " wfiles :must-match t) - (car wfiles)))) - (if (eq helm-man-or-woman-function 'Man-getpage-in-background) - (manual-entry (format helm-man-format-switches file)) - (condition-case nil - (woman-find-file file) - ;; If woman is unable to format correctly - ;; try Man instead. - (error (kill-buffer) - (manual-entry (format helm-man-format-switches file)))))) - ;; If even Man failed with file as argument, try again with Man - ;; but using Topic candidate instead of the file calculated by - ;; woman. - (error (kill-buffer) - (Man-getpage-in-background candidate))))) - -(defun helm-man--init () - (require 'woman) - (require 'helm-utils) - (unless helm-man--pages - (setq woman-expanded-directory-path - (woman-expand-directory-path woman-manpath woman-path)) - (setq woman-topic-all-completions - (woman-topic-all-completions woman-expanded-directory-path)) - (setq helm-man--pages (mapcar 'car woman-topic-all-completions))) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global helm-man--pages)) - -(defvar helm-source-man-pages - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Manual Pages" - :init #'helm-man--init - :persistent-action #'ignore - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (lambda (candidates _source) - (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn)) - :action '(("Display Man page" . helm-man-default-action)) - :group 'helm-man)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-man-woman (arg) - "Preconfigured `helm' for Man and Woman pages. -With a prefix arg reinitialize the cache." - (interactive "P") - (when arg (setq helm-man--pages nil)) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-man-pages - :buffer "*helm man woman*")) - -(provide 'helm-man) - -;;; helm-man.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-misc.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-misc.el deleted file mode 100644 index 104c9e4..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-misc.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,393 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-misc.el --- Various functions for helm -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-types) - -(declare-function display-time-world-display "time.el") -(defvar display-time-world-list) -(declare-function LaTeX-math-mode "ext:latex.el") -(declare-function jabber-chat-with "ext:jabber.el") -(declare-function jabber-read-account "ext:jabber.el") -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") - - -(defgroup helm-misc nil - "Various Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-time-zone-home-location "Paris" - "The time zone of your home." - :group 'helm-misc - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-timezone-actions - '(("Set timezone env (TZ)" . (lambda (candidate) - (setenv "TZ" candidate)))) - "Actions for helm-timezone." - :group 'helm-misc - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(defface helm-time-zone-current - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "green")) - "Face used to colorize current time in `helm-world-time'." - :group 'helm-misc) - -(defface helm-time-zone-home - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "red")) - "Face used to colorize home time in `helm-world-time'." - :group 'helm-misc) - - - -;;; Latex completion -;; -;; Test -;; (setq LaTeX-math-menu '("Math" -;; ["foo" val0 t] -;; ("bar" -;; ["baz" val1 t]) -;; ("aze" -;; ["zer" val2 t]) -;; ("AMS" -;; ("rec" -;; ["fer" val3 t]) -;; ("rty" -;; ["der" val4 t])) -;; ("ABC" -;; ("xcv" -;; ["sdf" val5 t]) -;; ("dfg" -;; ["fgh" val6 t])))) -;; (helm-latex-math-candidates) -;; => -;; (("foo" . val0) -;; ("baz" . val1) -;; ("zer" . val2) -;; ("fer" . val3) -;; ("der" . val4) -;; ("sdf" . val5) -;; ("fgh" . val6)) - -(defvar LaTeX-math-menu) -(defun helm-latex-math-candidates () - (cl-labels ((helm-latex--math-collect (L) - (cond ((vectorp L) - (list (cons (aref L 0) (aref L 1)))) - ((listp L) - (cl-loop for a in L nconc - (helm-latex--math-collect a)))))) - (helm-latex--math-collect LaTeX-math-menu))) - -(defvar helm-source-latex-math - (helm-build-sync-source "Latex Math Menu" - :init (lambda () - (with-helm-current-buffer - (LaTeX-math-mode 1))) - :candidate-number-limit 9999 - :candidates 'helm-latex-math-candidates - :action (lambda (candidate) - (call-interactively candidate)))) - - -;;; Jabber Contacts (jabber.el) -(defun helm-jabber-online-contacts () - "List online Jabber contacts." - (with-no-warnings - (cl-loop for item in (jabber-concat-rosters) - when (get item 'connected) - collect - (if (get item 'name) - (cons (get item 'name) item) - (cons (symbol-name item) item))))) - -(defvar helm-source-jabber-contacts - (helm-build-sync-source "Jabber Contacts" - :init (lambda () (require 'jabber)) - :candidates (lambda () (mapcar 'car (helm-jabber-online-contacts))) - :action (lambda (x) - (jabber-chat-with - (jabber-read-account) - (symbol-name - (cdr (assoc x (helm-jabber-online-contacts)))))))) - -;;; World time -;; -(defvar zoneinfo-style-world-list) -(defvar legacy-style-world-list) - -(defun helm-time-zone-transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop for i in candidates - for (z . p) in display-time-world-list - collect - (cons - (cond ((string-match (format-time-string "%H:%M" (current-time)) i) - (propertize i 'face 'helm-time-zone-current)) - ((string-match helm-time-zone-home-location i) - (propertize i 'face 'helm-time-zone-home)) - (t i)) - z))) - -(defvar helm-source-time-world - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Time World List" - :init (lambda () - (require 'time) - (unless (and display-time-world-list - (listp display-time-world-list)) - ;; adapted from `time--display-world-list' from - ;; emacs-27 for compatibility as - ;; `display-time-world-list' is set by default to t. - (setq display-time-world-list - ;; Determine if zoneinfo style timezones are - ;; supported by testing that America/New York and - ;; Europe/London return different timezones. - (let ((nyt (format-time-string "%z" nil "America/New_York")) - (gmt (format-time-string "%z" nil "Europe/London"))) - (if (string-equal nyt gmt) - legacy-style-world-list - zoneinfo-style-world-list))))) - :data (lambda () - (with-temp-buffer - (display-time-world-display display-time-world-list) - (buffer-string))) - :action 'helm-timezone-actions - :filtered-candidate-transformer 'helm-time-zone-transformer)) - -;;; Commands -;; -(defun helm-call-interactively (cmd-or-name) - "Execute CMD-OR-NAME as Emacs command. -It is added to `extended-command-history'. -`helm-current-prefix-arg' is used as the command's prefix argument." - (setq extended-command-history - (cons (helm-stringify cmd-or-name) - (delete (helm-stringify cmd-or-name) extended-command-history))) - (let ((current-prefix-arg helm-current-prefix-arg) - (cmd (helm-symbolify cmd-or-name))) - (if (stringp (symbol-function cmd)) - (execute-kbd-macro (symbol-function cmd)) - (setq this-command cmd) - (call-interactively cmd)))) - -;;; Minibuffer History -;; -;; -(defvar helm-minibuffer-history-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map [remap helm-minibuffer-history] 'undefined) - map)) - -(defcustom helm-minibuffer-history-must-match t - "Allow inserting non matching elements when nil or \\='confirm." - :group 'helm-misc - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Must match" t) - (const :tag "Confirm" confirm) - (const :tag "Always allow" nil))) - -(defcustom helm-minibuffer-history-key "C-r" - "The key `helm-minibuffer-history' is bound to in minibuffer local maps." - :type '(choice (string :tag "Key") (const :tag "no binding")) - :group 'helm-mode) - -(defconst helm-minibuffer-history-old-key - (cl-loop for map in '(minibuffer-local-completion-map - minibuffer-local-filename-completion-map - minibuffer-local-filename-must-match-map ; Emacs 23.1.+ - minibuffer-local-isearch-map - minibuffer-local-map - minibuffer-local-must-match-filename-map ; Older Emacsen - minibuffer-local-must-match-map - minibuffer-local-ns-map) - when (and (boundp map) (symbol-value map)) - collect (cons map (lookup-key (symbol-value map) "\C-r")))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode helm-minibuffer-history-mode - "Bind `helm-minibuffer-history-key' in al minibuffer maps. -This mode is enabled by `helm-mode', so there is no need to enable it directly." - :group 'helm-misc - :global t - (if helm-minibuffer-history-mode - (let ((key helm-minibuffer-history-key)) - (dolist (map '(minibuffer-local-completion-map - minibuffer-local-filename-completion-map - minibuffer-local-filename-must-match-map ; Emacs 23.1.+ - minibuffer-local-isearch-map - minibuffer-local-map - minibuffer-local-must-match-filename-map ; Older Emacsen - minibuffer-local-must-match-map - minibuffer-local-ns-map)) - (let ((vmap (and (boundp map) (symbol-value map)))) - (when (keymapp vmap) - (let ((val (and (boundp 'helm-minibuffer-history-key) - (symbol-value 'helm-minibuffer-history-key)))) - (when val - (define-key vmap - (if (stringp val) (read-kbd-macro val) val) - nil))) - (when key - (define-key (symbol-value map) - (if (stringp key) (read-kbd-macro key) key) - 'helm-minibuffer-history)))))) - (dolist (map '(minibuffer-local-completion-map - minibuffer-local-filename-completion-map - minibuffer-local-filename-must-match-map - minibuffer-local-isearch-map - minibuffer-local-map - minibuffer-local-must-match-filename-map - minibuffer-local-must-match-map - minibuffer-local-ns-map)) - (let ((vmap (and (boundp map) (symbol-value map)))) - (when (keymapp vmap) - (let ((val (and (boundp 'helm-minibuffer-history-key) - (symbol-value 'helm-minibuffer-history-key)))) - (when val - (define-key vmap - (if (stringp val) (read-kbd-macro val) val) - (assoc-default map helm-minibuffer-history-old-key))))))))) - - -;;; Helm ratpoison UI -;; -;; -(defvar helm-source-ratpoison-commands - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Ratpoison Commands" - :init 'helm-ratpoison-commands-init - :action (helm-make-actions - "Execute the command" 'helm-ratpoison-commands-execute) - :display-to-real 'helm-ratpoison-commands-display-to-real - :candidate-number-limit 999999)) - -(defun helm-ratpoison-commands-init () - (unless (helm-candidate-buffer) - (with-current-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer 'global) - ;; with ratpoison prefix key - (save-excursion - (call-process "ratpoison" nil (current-buffer) nil "-c" "help")) - (while (re-search-forward "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.+\\)$" nil t) - (replace-match " \\1: \\2")) - (goto-char (point-max)) - ;; direct binding - (save-excursion - (call-process "ratpoison" nil (current-buffer) nil "-c" "help top")) - (while (re-search-forward "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.+\\)$" nil t) - (replace-match "\\1: \\2"))))) - -(defun helm-ratpoison-commands-display-to-real (display) - (and (string-match ": " display) - (substring display (match-end 0)))) - -(defun helm-ratpoison-commands-execute (candidate) - (call-process "ratpoison" nil nil nil "-ic" candidate)) - -;;; Helm stumpwm UI -;; -;; -(defvar helm-source-stumpwm-commands - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Stumpwm Commands" - :init 'helm-stumpwm-commands-init - :action (helm-make-actions - "Execute the command" 'helm-stumpwm-commands-execute) - :candidate-number-limit 999999)) - -(defun helm-stumpwm-commands-init () - (with-current-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer 'global) - (save-excursion - (call-process "stumpish" nil (current-buffer) nil "commands")) - (while (re-search-forward "[ ]*\\([^ ]+\\)[ ]*\n?" nil t) - (replace-match "\n\\1\n")) - (delete-blank-lines) - (sort-lines nil (point-min) (point-max)) - (goto-char (point-max)))) - -(defun helm-stumpwm-commands-execute (candidate) - (call-process "stumpish" nil nil nil candidate)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-world-time () - "Preconfigured `helm' to show world time. -Default action change TZ environment variable locally to emacs." - (interactive) - (helm-other-buffer 'helm-source-time-world "*helm world time*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-insert-latex-math () - "Preconfigured helm for latex math symbols completion." - (interactive) - (helm-other-buffer 'helm-source-latex-math "*helm latex*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-ratpoison-commands () - "Preconfigured `helm' to execute ratpoison commands." - (interactive) - (helm-other-buffer 'helm-source-ratpoison-commands - "*helm ratpoison commands*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-stumpwm-commands() - "Preconfigured helm for stumpwm commands." - (interactive) - (helm-other-buffer 'helm-source-stumpwm-commands - "*helm stumpwm commands*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-minibuffer-history () - "Preconfigured `helm' for `minibuffer-history'." - (interactive) - (cl-assert (minibuffer-window-active-p (selected-window)) nil - "Error: Attempt to use minibuffer history outside a minibuffer") - (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t) - (query-replace-p (or (eq last-command 'query-replace) - (eq last-command 'query-replace-regexp))) - (elm (helm-comp-read "Next element matching (regexp): " - (cl-loop for i in - (symbol-value minibuffer-history-variable) - unless (equal "" i) collect i into history - finally return - (if (consp (car history)) - (mapcar 'prin1-to-string history) - history)) - :header-name - (lambda (name) - (format "%s (%s)" name minibuffer-history-variable)) - :buffer "*helm minibuffer-history*" - :must-match helm-minibuffer-history-must-match - :multiline t - :keymap helm-minibuffer-history-map - :allow-nest t))) - ;; Fix Bug#1667 with emacs-25+ `query-replace-from-to-separator'. - (when (and (boundp 'query-replace-from-to-separator) query-replace-p) - (let ((pos (string-match "\0" elm))) - (and pos - (add-text-properties - pos (1+ pos) - `(display ,query-replace-from-to-separator separator t) - elm)))) - (delete-minibuffer-contents) - (insert elm))) - - -(provide 'helm-misc) - -;;; helm-misc.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-net.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-net.el deleted file mode 100644 index a0ad9c8..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-net.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,436 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-net.el --- helm browse url and search web. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'url) -(require 'xml) -(require 'browse-url) - -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode") - - -(defgroup helm-net nil - "Net related applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-google-suggest-default-browser-function nil - "The browse url function you prefer to use with Google suggest. -When nil, use the first browser function available -See `helm-browse-url-default-browser-alist'." - :group 'helm-net - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-home-url "https://www.google.com" - "Default url to use as home url." - :group 'helm-net - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-surfraw-default-browser-function nil - "The browse url function you prefer to use with surfraw. -When nil, fallback to `browse-url-browser-function'." - :group 'helm-net - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-google-suggest-url - "https://encrypted.google.com/complete/search?output=toolbar&q=%s" - "URL used for looking up Google suggestions. -This is a format string, don't forget the `%s'." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-net) - -(defcustom helm-google-suggest-search-url - "https://encrypted.google.com/search?ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=%s" - "URL used for Google searching. -This is a format string, don't forget the `%s'." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-net) - -(defvaralias 'helm-google-suggest-use-curl-p 'helm-net-prefer-curl) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-google-suggest-use-curl-p 'helm-net-prefer-curl "1.7.7") - -(defcustom helm-net-prefer-curl nil - "When non--nil use CURL external program to fetch data. -Otherwise `url-retrieve-synchronously' is used." - :type 'boolean - :group 'helm-net) - -(defcustom helm-surfraw-duckduckgo-url - "https://duckduckgo.com/lite/?q=%s&kp=1" - "The Duckduckgo url. -This is a format string, don't forget the `%s'. -If you have personal settings saved on duckduckgo you should have -a personal url, see your settings on duckduckgo." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-net) - -(defcustom helm-search-suggest-action-wikipedia-url - "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s" - "The Wikipedia search url. -This is a format string, don't forget the `%s'." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-net) - -(defcustom helm-search-suggest-action-youtube-url - "https://www.youtube.com/results?aq=f&search_query=%s" - "The Youtube search url. -This is a format string, don't forget the `%s'." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-net) - -(defcustom helm-search-suggest-action-imdb-url - "http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=%s" - "The IMDb search url. -This is a format string, don't forget the `%s'." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-net) - -(defcustom helm-search-suggest-action-google-maps-url - "https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&q=%s" - "The Google Maps search url. -This is a format string, don't forget the `%s'." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-net) - -(defcustom helm-search-suggest-action-google-news-url - "https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&prmd=nvlifd&source=lnms&tbs=nws:1&q=%s" - "The Google News search url. -This is a format string, don't forget the `%s'." - :type 'string - :group 'helm-net) - -(defcustom helm-google-suggest-actions - '(("Google Search" . helm-google-suggest-action) - ("Wikipedia" . (lambda (candidate) - (helm-search-suggest-perform-additional-action - helm-search-suggest-action-wikipedia-url - candidate))) - ("Youtube" . (lambda (candidate) - (helm-search-suggest-perform-additional-action - helm-search-suggest-action-youtube-url - candidate))) - ("IMDb" . (lambda (candidate) - (helm-search-suggest-perform-additional-action - helm-search-suggest-action-imdb-url - candidate))) - ("Google Maps" . (lambda (candidate) - (helm-search-suggest-perform-additional-action - helm-search-suggest-action-google-maps-url - candidate))) - ("Google News" . (lambda (candidate) - (helm-search-suggest-perform-additional-action - helm-search-suggest-action-google-news-url - candidate)))) - "List of actions for google suggest sources." - :group 'helm-net - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)) - -(defcustom helm-browse-url-firefox-new-window "--new-tab" - "Allow choosing to browse url in new window or new tab. -Can be \"--new-tab\" (default), \"--new-window\" or \"--private-window\"." - :group 'helm-net - :type '(radio - (const :tag "New tab" "--new-tab") - (const :tag "New window" "--new-window") - (const :tag "New private window" "--private-window"))) - -(defcustom helm-net-curl-switches '("-s" "-L") - "Arguments list passed to curl when using `helm-net-prefer-curl'." - :group 'helm-net - :type '(repeat string)) - -;;; Additional actions for search suggestions -;; -;; -;; Internal -(defvar helm-net-curl-log-file (expand-file-name "helm-curl.log" user-emacs-directory)) -(defun helm-search-suggest-perform-additional-action (url query) - "Perform the search via URL using QUERY as input." - (browse-url (format url (url-hexify-string query)))) - -(defun helm-net--url-retrieve-sync (request parser) - (if helm-net-prefer-curl - (with-temp-buffer - (apply #'call-process "curl" - nil `(t ,helm-net-curl-log-file) nil request helm-net-curl-switches) - (funcall parser)) - (with-current-buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously request) - (funcall parser)))) - - -;;; Google Suggestions -;; -;; -(defun helm-google-suggest-parser () - (cl-loop - with result-alist = (xml-get-children - (car (xml-parse-region - (point-min) (point-max))) - 'CompleteSuggestion) - for i in result-alist collect - (cdr (cl-caadr (assq 'suggestion i))))) - -(defun helm-google-suggest-fetch (input) - "Fetch suggestions for INPUT from XML buffer." - (let ((request (format helm-google-suggest-url - (url-hexify-string input)))) - (helm-net--url-retrieve-sync - request #'helm-google-suggest-parser))) - -(defun helm-google-suggest-set-candidates (&optional request-prefix) - "Set candidates with result and number of Google results found." - (let ((suggestions (helm-google-suggest-fetch - (or (and request-prefix - (concat request-prefix - " " helm-pattern)) - helm-pattern)))) - (if (member helm-pattern suggestions) - suggestions - ;; if there is no suggestion exactly matching the input then - ;; prepend a Search on Google item to the list - (append - suggestions - (list (cons (format "Search for '%s' on Google" helm-input) - helm-input)))))) - -(defun helm-ggs-set-number-result (num) - (if num - (progn - (and (numberp num) (setq num (number-to-string num))) - (cl-loop for i in (reverse (split-string num "" t)) - for count from 1 - append (list i) into C - when (= count 3) - append (list ",") into C - and do (setq count 0) - finally return - (replace-regexp-in-string - "^," "" (mapconcat 'identity (reverse C) "")))) - "?")) - -(defun helm-google-suggest-action (candidate) - "Default action to jump to a Google suggested candidate." - (let ((arg (format helm-google-suggest-search-url - (url-hexify-string candidate)))) - (helm-aif helm-google-suggest-default-browser-function - (funcall it arg) - (helm-browse-url arg)))) - -(defvar helm-google-suggest-default-function - 'helm-google-suggest-set-candidates - "Default function to use in `helm-google-suggest'.") - -(defvar helm-source-google-suggest - (helm-build-sync-source "Google Suggest" - :candidates (lambda () - (funcall helm-google-suggest-default-function)) - :action 'helm-google-suggest-actions - :match-dynamic t - :keymap helm-map - :requires-pattern 3)) - -(defun helm-google-suggest-emacs-lisp () - "Try to emacs lisp complete with Google suggestions." - (helm-google-suggest-set-candidates "emacs lisp")) - - -;;; Web browser functions. -;; -;; -;; If default setting of `w3m-command' is not -;; what you want and you modify it, you will have to reeval -;; also `helm-browse-url-default-browser-alist'. - -(defvar helm-browse-url-chromium-program "chromium-browser") -(defvar helm-browse-url-uzbl-program "uzbl-browser") -(defvar helm-browse-url-nyxt-program "nyxt") -(defvar helm-browse-url-conkeror-program "conkeror") -(defvar helm-browse-url-opera-program "opera") -(defvar helm-browse-url-w3m-program (or (and (boundp 'w3m-command) w3m-command) - (executable-find "w3m"))) -(defvar helm-browse-url-default-browser-alist - '((helm-browse-url-w3m-program . w3m-browse-url) - (browse-url-firefox-program . browse-url-firefox) - (helm-browse-url-chromium-program . helm-browse-url-chromium) - (helm-browse-url-conkeror-program . helm-browse-url-conkeror) - (helm-browse-url-opera-program . helm-browse-url-opera) - (helm-browse-url-uzbl-program . helm-browse-url-uzbl) - (helm-browse-url-nyxt-program . helm-browse-url-nyxt) - (browse-url-kde-program . browse-url-kde) - (browse-url-gnome-moz-program . browse-url-gnome-moz) - (browse-url-mozilla-program . browse-url-mozilla) - (browse-url-galeon-program . browse-url-galeon) - (browse-url-netscape-program . browse-url-netscape) - (browse-url-xterm-program . browse-url-text-xterm) - ("emacs" . eww-browse-url)) - "Alist of (browse_url_variable . function) to try to find a suitable url browser.") - -(cl-defun helm-generic-browser (url cmd-name &rest args) - "Browse URL with NAME browser." - (let ((proc (concat cmd-name " " url))) - (message "Starting %s..." cmd-name) - (apply 'start-process proc nil cmd-name - (append args (list url))) - (set-process-sentinel - (get-process proc) - (lambda (process event) - (when (string= event "finished\n") - (message "%s process %s" process event)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-browse-url-firefox (url &optional _ignore) - "Same as `browse-url-firefox' but detach from Emacs. - -So when you quit Emacs you can keep your Firefox session open and -not be prompted to kill the Firefox process. - -NOTE: Probably not supported on some systems (e.g., Windows)." - (interactive (list (read-string "URL: " (browse-url-url-at-point)) - nil)) - (setq url (browse-url-encode-url url)) - (let ((process-environment (browse-url-process-environment))) - (call-process-shell-command - (format "(%s %s %s &)" - browse-url-firefox-program - helm-browse-url-firefox-new-window - (shell-quote-argument url))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-browse-url-opera (url &optional _ignore) - "Browse URL with Opera browser and detach from Emacs. - -So when you quit Emacs you can keep your Opera session open and -not be prompted to kill the Opera process. - -NOTE: Probably not supported on some systems (e.g., Windows)." - (interactive (list (read-string "URL: " (browse-url-url-at-point)) - nil)) - (setq url (browse-url-encode-url url)) - (let ((process-environment (browse-url-process-environment))) - (call-process-shell-command - (format "(%s %s &)" - helm-browse-url-opera-program (shell-quote-argument url))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-browse-url-chromium (url &optional _ignore) - "Browse URL with Google Chrome browser." - (interactive "sURL: ") - (helm-generic-browser - url helm-browse-url-chromium-program)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-browse-url-uzbl (url &optional _ignore) - "Browse URL with uzbl browser." - (interactive "sURL: ") - (helm-generic-browser url helm-browse-url-uzbl-program "-u")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-browse-url-conkeror (url &optional _ignore) - "Browse URL with conkeror browser." - (interactive "sURL: ") - (helm-generic-browser url helm-browse-url-conkeror-program)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-browse-url-nyxt (url &optional _ignore) - "Browse URL with nyxt browser." - (interactive "sURL: ") - (helm-generic-browser url helm-browse-url-nyxt-program)) - -(defun helm-browse-url-default-browser (url &rest args) - "Find the first available browser and ask it to load URL." - (let ((default-browser-fn - (cl-loop for (var . fn) in helm-browse-url-default-browser-alist - for exe = (if (stringp var) - var - (and (boundp var) (symbol-value var))) - thereis (and exe (executable-find exe) (fboundp fn) fn)))) - (if default-browser-fn - (apply default-browser-fn url args) - (error "No usable browser found")))) - -(defun helm-browse-url (url &rest args) - "Default command to browse URL." - (if browse-url-browser-function - (browse-url url args) - (helm-browse-url-default-browser url args))) - - -;;; Surfraw -;; -;; Need external program surfraw. -;; - -;; Internal -(defvar helm-surfraw-engines-history nil) -(defvar helm-surfraw-input-history nil) -(defvar helm-surfraw--elvi-cache nil) - -(defun helm-build-elvi-list () - "Return list of all engines and descriptions handled by surfraw." - (or helm-surfraw--elvi-cache - (setq helm-surfraw--elvi-cache - (cdr (with-temp-buffer - (call-process "surfraw" nil t nil "-elvi") - (split-string (buffer-string) "\n")))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-surfraw (pattern engine) - "Preconfigured `helm' to search PATTERN with search ENGINE." - (interactive - (list - (let* ((default (if (use-region-p) - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (region-beginning) (region-end)) - (thing-at-point 'symbol))) - (prompt (if default - (format "SearchFor (default %s): " default) - "SearchFor: "))) - (read-string prompt nil 'helm-surfraw-input-history default)) - (helm-comp-read - "Engine: " - (helm-build-elvi-list) - :must-match t - :name "Surfraw Search Engines" - :history 'helm-surfraw-engines-history))) - (let* ((engine-nodesc (car (split-string engine))) - (url (if (string= engine-nodesc "duckduckgo") - ;; "sr duckduckgo -p foo" is broken, workaround. - (format helm-surfraw-duckduckgo-url - (url-hexify-string pattern)) - (with-temp-buffer - (apply 'call-process "surfraw" nil t nil - (append (list engine-nodesc "-p") (split-string pattern))) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\n" "" (buffer-string))))) - (browse-url-browser-function (or helm-surfraw-default-browser-function - browse-url-browser-function))) - (if (string= engine-nodesc "W") - (helm-browse-url helm-home-url) - (helm-browse-url url)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-google-suggest () - "Preconfigured `helm' for Google search with Google suggest." - (interactive) - (helm-other-buffer 'helm-source-google-suggest "*helm google*")) - -(provide 'helm-net) - -;;; helm-net.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-regexp.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-regexp.el deleted file mode 100644 index 73f0021..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-regexp.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-regexp.el --- In buffer regexp searching and replacement for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-utils) - -(declare-function helm-mm-split-pattern "helm-multi-match") - - -(defgroup helm-regexp nil - "Regexp related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - - - -;; History vars -(defvar helm-build-regexp-history nil) - -(defun helm-query-replace-regexp (_candidate) - "Query replace regexp from `helm-regexp'. -With a prefix arg replace only matches surrounded by word boundaries, -i.e. don't replace inside a word, regexp is surrounded with \\bregexp\\b." - (let ((regexp helm-input)) - (apply 'query-replace-regexp - (helm-query-replace-args regexp)))) - -(defun helm-kill-regexp-as-sexp (_candidate) - "Kill regexp in a format usable in lisp code." - (helm-regexp-kill-new - (prin1-to-string helm-input))) - -(defun helm-kill-regexp (_candidate) - "Kill regexp as it is in `helm-pattern'." - (helm-regexp-kill-new helm-input)) - -(defun helm-query-replace-args (regexp) - "Create arguments of `query-replace-regexp' action in `helm-regexp'." - (let ((region-only (helm-region-active-p))) - (list - regexp - (query-replace-read-to regexp - (format "Query replace %sregexp %s" - (if helm-current-prefix-arg "word " "") - (if region-only "in region " "")) - t) - helm-current-prefix-arg - (when region-only (region-beginning)) - (when region-only (region-end))))) - -(defvar helm-source-regexp - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Regexp Builder" - :init (lambda () - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - 'global (with-temp-buffer - (insert-buffer-substring helm-current-buffer) - (buffer-string)))) - :get-line #'helm-regexp-get-line - :persistent-action #'helm-regexp-persistent-action - :persistent-help "Show this line" - :multiline t - :multimatch nil - :requires-pattern 2 - :group 'helm-regexp - :mode-line "Press TAB to select action." - :action '(("Kill Regexp as sexp" . helm-kill-regexp-as-sexp) - ("Query Replace Regexp (C-u Not inside word.)" - . helm-query-replace-regexp) - ("Kill Regexp" . helm-kill-regexp)))) - -(defun helm-regexp-get-line (s e) - (let ((matches (match-data)) - (line (buffer-substring s e))) - (propertize - (cl-loop with ln = (format "%5d: %s" (1- (line-number-at-pos s)) line) - for i from 0 to (1- (/ (length matches) 2)) - if (match-string i) - concat (format "\n%s%s'%s'" - (make-string 10 ? ) (format "Group %d: " i) it) - into ln1 - finally return (concat ln ln1)) - 'helm-realvalue s))) - -(defun helm-regexp-persistent-action (pt) - (helm-goto-char pt) - (helm-highlight-current-line)) - -(defun helm-regexp-kill-new (input) - (kill-new (substring-no-properties input)) - (message "Killed: %s" input)) - - -;;; Predefined commands -;; -;; - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-regexp () - "Preconfigured helm to build regexps. -`query-replace-regexp' can be run from there against found regexp." - (interactive) - (save-restriction - (when (and (helm-region-active-p) - ;; Don't narrow to region if buffer is already narrowed. - (not (helm-current-buffer-narrowed-p (current-buffer)))) - (narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end))) - (helm :sources helm-source-regexp - :buffer "*helm regexp*" - :prompt "Regexp: " - :history 'helm-build-regexp-history))) - - -(provide 'helm-regexp) - -;;; helm-regexp.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-shell.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-shell.el deleted file mode 100644 index ce70751..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-shell.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-shell.el --- Shell prompt navigation for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2020 Pierre Neidhardt - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; This is superseded by helm-comint.el. - -;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-elisp) -(require 'helm-comint) - -;;;###autoload -(defalias 'helm-shell-prompts 'helm-comint-prompts) - -;;;###autoload -(defalias 'helm-shell-prompts-all 'helm-comint-prompts-all) - -(provide 'helm-shell) - -;;; helm-shell ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-sys.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-sys.el deleted file mode 100644 index 03bd4ed..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-sys.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,472 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-sys.el --- System related functions for helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-utils) - - -(defgroup helm-sys nil - "System related helm library." - :group 'helm) - -(defface helm-top-columns - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit helm-header)) - "Face for helm help string in minibuffer." - :group 'helm-sys) - - -(defcustom helm-top-command - (cl-case system-type - (darwin "env COLUMNS=%s ps -axo pid,user,pri,nice,ucomm,tty,start_time,vsz,%%cpu,%%mem,etime,command") - (t "env COLUMNS=%s top -b -n 1")) - "Top command used to display output of top. -A format string where %s will be replaced with `frame-width'. - -To use 'top' command, a version supporting batch mode (-b option) -is needed. On Mac OSX 'top' command doesn't support this, so the -'ps' command is used instead by default. - -Normally 'top' command output have 12 columns, but in some -versions you may have less than this, so you can either customize -'top' to use 12 columns with the interactives 'f' and 'W' commands -of 'top', or modify `helm-top-sort-columns-alist' to fit with the -number of columns your 'top' command is using. - -If you modify 'ps' command be sure that 'pid' comes in first and -\"env COLUMNS=%s\" is specified at beginning of command. Ensure -also that no elements contain spaces (e.g., use start_time and -not start). Same as for 'top': you can customize -`helm-top-sort-columns-alist' to make sort commands working -properly according to your settings." - :group 'helm-sys - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-top-sort-columns-alist '((com . 11) - (mem . 9) - (cpu . 8) - (user . 1)) - "Allow defining which column to use when sorting output of top/ps command. -Only com, mem, cpu and user are sorted, so no need to put something -else there,it will have no effect. -Note that column numbers are counted from zero, i.e. column 1 is the -nth 0 column." - :group 'helm-sys - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type (integer :tag "Column number"))) - -(defcustom helm-top-poll-delay 1.5 - "Helm top poll after this delay when `helm-top-poll-mode' is enabled. -The minimal delay allowed is 1.5, if less than this helm-top will use 1.5." - :group 'helm-sys - :type 'float) - -(defcustom helm-top-poll-delay-post-command 1.0 - "Helm top stop polling during this delay. -This delay is added to `helm-top-poll-delay' after Emacs stops -being idle." - :group 'helm-sys - :type 'float) - -(defcustom helm-top-poll-preselection 'linum - "Stay on same line or follow candidate when `helm-top-poll' updates display. -Possible values are \\='candidate or \\='linum. -This affects also sorting functions in the same way." - :group'helm-sys - :type '(radio :tag "Preferred preselection action for helm-top" - (const :tag "Follow candidate" candidate) - (const :tag "Stay on same line" linum))) - -;;; Top (process) -;; -;; -(defvar helm-top-sort-fn nil) -(defvar helm-top-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-P") 'helm-top-run-sort-by-cpu) - (define-key map (kbd "M-C") 'helm-top-run-sort-by-com) - (define-key map (kbd "M-M") 'helm-top-run-sort-by-mem) - (define-key map (kbd "M-U") 'helm-top-run-sort-by-user) - map)) - -(defvar helm-top-after-init-hook nil - "Local hook for helm-top.") - -(defvar helm-top--poll-timer nil) - -(defun helm-top-poll (&optional no-update delay) - (when helm-top--poll-timer - (cancel-timer helm-top--poll-timer)) - (condition-case nil - (progn - (when (and (helm--alive-p) (null no-update)) - ;; Fix quitting while process is running - ;; by binding `with-local-quit' in init function - ;; Bug#1521. - (helm-force-update - (cl-ecase helm-top-poll-preselection - (candidate (replace-regexp-in-string - "[0-9]+" "[0-9]+" - (regexp-quote (helm-get-selection nil t)))) - (linum `(lambda () - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line ,(helm-candidate-number-at-point))))))) - (setq helm-top--poll-timer - (run-with-idle-timer - (helm-aif (current-idle-time) - (time-add it (seconds-to-time - (or delay (helm-top--poll-delay)))) - (or delay (helm-top--poll-delay))) - nil - 'helm-top-poll))) - (quit (cancel-timer helm-top--poll-timer)))) - -(defun helm-top--poll-delay () - (max 1.5 helm-top-poll-delay)) - -(defun helm-top-poll-no-update () - (helm-top-poll t (+ (helm-top--poll-delay) - helm-top-poll-delay-post-command))) - -(defun helm-top-initialize-poll-hooks () - ;; When Emacs is idle during say 20s - ;; the idle timer will run in 20+1.5 s. - ;; This is fine when Emacs stays idle, because the next timer - ;; will run at 21.5+1.5 etc... so the display will be updated - ;; at every 1.5 seconds. - ;; But as soon as emacs looses its idleness, the next update - ;; will occur at say 21+1.5 s, so we have to reinitialize - ;; the timer at 0+1.5. - (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm-top-poll-no-update) - (add-hook 'focus-in-hook 'helm-top-poll-no-update)) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode helm-top-poll-mode - "Refresh automatically helm top buffer once enabled." - :group 'helm-top - :global t - (if helm-top-poll-mode - (progn - (add-hook 'helm-top-after-init-hook 'helm-top-poll-no-update) - (add-hook 'helm-top-after-init-hook 'helm-top-initialize-poll-hooks)) - (remove-hook 'helm-top-after-init-hook 'helm-top-poll-no-update) - (remove-hook 'helm-top-after-init-hook 'helm-top-initialize-poll-hooks))) - -(defvar helm-source-top - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Top" - :header-name (lambda (name) - (concat name (if helm-top-poll-mode - " (auto updating)" - " (Press C-c C-u to refresh)"))) - :init #'helm-top-init - :after-init-hook 'helm-top-after-init-hook - :cleanup (lambda () - (when helm-top--poll-timer - (cancel-timer helm-top--poll-timer)) - (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm-top-poll-no-update) - (remove-hook 'focus-in-hook 'helm-top-poll-no-update)) - :display-to-real #'helm-top-display-to-real - :persistent-action '(helm-top-sh-persistent-action . never-split) - :persistent-help "SIGTERM" - :help-message 'helm-top-help-message - :mode-line 'helm-top-mode-line - :follow 'never - :keymap helm-top-map - :filtered-candidate-transformer #'helm-top-sort-transformer - :action-transformer #'helm-top-action-transformer - :group 'helm-sys)) - -(defvar helm-top--line nil) -(defun helm-top-transformer (candidates _source) - "Transformer for `helm-top'. -Return empty string for non--valid candidates." - (cl-loop for disp in candidates collect - (cond ((string-match "^ *[0-9]+" disp) disp) - ((string-match "^ *PID" disp) - (setq helm-top--line (cons (propertize disp 'face 'helm-top-columns) ""))) - (t (cons disp ""))) - into lst - finally return (or (member helm-top--line lst) - (cons helm-top--line lst)))) - -(defun helm-top--skip-top-line () - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (src-name (assoc-default 'name src))) - (helm-aif (and (stringp src-name) - (string= src-name "Top") - (helm-get-selection nil t src)) - (when (string-match-p "^ *PID" it) - (helm-next-line))))) - -(defun helm-top-action-transformer (actions _candidate) - "Action transformer for `top'. -Show actions only on line starting by a PID." - (let ((disp (helm-get-selection nil t))) - (cond ((string-match "\\` *[0-9]+" disp) - (list '("kill (SIGTERM)" . (lambda (_pid) - (helm-top-sh "TERM" (helm-top--marked-pids)))) - '("kill (SIGKILL)" . (lambda (_pid) - (helm-top-sh "KILL" (helm-top--marked-pids)))) - '("kill (SIGINT)" . (lambda (_pid) - (helm-top-sh "INT" (helm-top--marked-pids)))) - '("kill (Choose signal)" - . (lambda (_pid) - (let ((pids (helm-top--marked-pids))) - (helm-top-sh - (helm-comp-read (format "Kill %d pids with signal: " - (length pids)) - '("ALRM" "HUP" "INT" "KILL" "PIPE" "POLL" - "PROF" "TERM" "USR1" "USR2" "VTALRM" - "STKFLT" "PWR" "WINCH" "CHLD" "URG" - "TSTP" "TTIN" "TTOU" "STOP" "CONT" - "ABRT" "FPE" "ILL" "QUIT" "SEGV" - "TRAP" "SYS" "EMT" "BUS" "XCPU" "XFSZ") - :must-match t) - pids)))))) - (t actions)))) - -(defun helm-top--marked-pids () - (helm-remove-if-not-match "\\`[0-9]+\\'" (helm-marked-candidates))) - -(defun helm-top-sh (sig pids) - "Run kill shell command with signal SIG on PIDS for `helm-top'." - (message "kill -%s %s exited with status %s" - sig (mapconcat 'identity pids " ") - (apply #'call-process - "kill" nil nil nil (format "-%s" sig) pids))) - -(defun helm-top-sh-persistent-action (pid) - (helm-top-sh "TERM" (list pid)) - (helm-delete-current-selection)) - -(defun helm-top-init () - "Insert output of top command in candidate buffer." - (with-local-quit - (unless helm-top-sort-fn (helm-top-set-mode-line "CPU")) - (with-current-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer 'global) - (call-process-shell-command - (format helm-top-command (frame-width)) - nil (current-buffer))))) - -(defun helm-top-display-to-real (line) - "Return pid only from LINE." - (car (split-string line))) - -;; Sort top command - -(defun helm-top-set-mode-line (str) - (if (string-match "Sort:\\[\\(.*\\)\\] " helm-top-mode-line) - (setq helm-top-mode-line (replace-match str nil nil helm-top-mode-line 1)) - (setq helm-top-mode-line (concat (format "Sort:[%s] " str) helm-top-mode-line)))) - -(defun helm-top-sort-transformer (candidates source) - (helm-top-transformer - (if helm-top-sort-fn - (cl-loop for c in candidates - if (string-match "^ *[0-9]+" c) - collect c into pid-cands - else collect c into header-cands - finally return (append - header-cands - (sort pid-cands helm-top-sort-fn))) - candidates) - source)) - -(defun helm-top-sort-by-com (s1 s2) - (let* ((split-1 (split-string s1)) - (split-2 (split-string s2)) - (col (cdr (assq 'com helm-top-sort-columns-alist))) - (com-1 (nth col split-1)) - (com-2 (nth col split-2))) - (string< com-1 com-2))) - -(defun helm-top-sort-by-mem (s1 s2) - (let* ((split-1 (split-string s1)) - (split-2 (split-string s2)) - (col (cdr (assq 'mem helm-top-sort-columns-alist))) - (mem-1 (string-to-number (nth col split-1))) - (mem-2 (string-to-number (nth col split-2)))) - (> mem-1 mem-2))) - -(defun helm-top-sort-by-cpu (s1 s2) - (let* ((split-1 (split-string s1)) - (split-2 (split-string s2)) - (col (cdr (assq 'cpu helm-top-sort-columns-alist))) - (cpu-1 (string-to-number (nth col split-1))) - (cpu-2 (string-to-number (nth col split-2)))) - (> cpu-1 cpu-2))) - -(defun helm-top-sort-by-user (s1 s2) - (let* ((split-1 (split-string s1)) - (split-2 (split-string s2)) - (col (cdr (assq 'user helm-top-sort-columns-alist))) - (user-1 (nth col split-1)) - (user-2 (nth col split-2))) - (string< user-1 user-2))) - -(defun helm-top--preselect-fn () - (if (eq helm-top-poll-preselection 'linum) - `(lambda () - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line ,(helm-candidate-number-at-point))) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "[0-9]+" "[0-9]+" - (regexp-quote (helm-get-selection nil t))))) - -(defun helm-top-run-sort-by-com () - (interactive) - (helm-top-set-mode-line "COM") - (setq helm-top-sort-fn 'helm-top-sort-by-com) - (helm-update (helm-top--preselect-fn))) - -(defun helm-top-run-sort-by-cpu () - (interactive) - (helm-top-set-mode-line "CPU") - ;; Force sorting by CPU even if some versions of top are using by - ;; default CPU sorting (Bug#1908). - (setq helm-top-sort-fn 'helm-top-sort-by-cpu) - (helm-update (helm-top--preselect-fn))) - -(defun helm-top-run-sort-by-mem () - (interactive) - (helm-top-set-mode-line "MEM") - (setq helm-top-sort-fn 'helm-top-sort-by-mem) - (helm-update (helm-top--preselect-fn))) - -(defun helm-top-run-sort-by-user () - (interactive) - (helm-top-set-mode-line "USER") - (setq helm-top-sort-fn 'helm-top-sort-by-user) - (helm-update (helm-top--preselect-fn))) - - -;;; X RandR resolution change -;; -;; -;;; FIXME I do not care multi-display. - -(defun helm-xrandr-info () - "Return a pair with current X screen number and current X display name." - (with-temp-buffer - (call-process "xrandr" nil (current-buffer) nil - "--current") - (let (screen output) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (save-excursion - (when (re-search-forward "\\(^Screen \\)\\([0-9]\\):" nil t) - (setq screen (match-string 2)))) - (when (re-search-forward "^\\(.*\\) connected" nil t) - (setq output (match-string 1))) - (list screen output)))) - -(defun helm-xrandr-screen () - "Return current X screen number." - (car (helm-xrandr-info))) - -(defun helm-xrandr-output () - "Return current X display name." - (cadr (helm-xrandr-info))) - -(defvar helm-source-xrandr-change-resolution - (helm-build-sync-source "Change Resolution" - :candidates - (lambda () - (with-temp-buffer - (call-process "xrandr" nil (current-buffer) nil - "--screen" (helm-xrandr-screen) "-q") - (goto-char 1) - (cl-loop while (re-search-forward " \\([0-9]+x[0-9]+\\)" nil t) - for mode = (match-string 1) - unless (member mode modes) - collect mode into modes - finally return modes))) - :action - (helm-make-actions "Change Resolution" - (lambda (mode) - (call-process "xrandr" nil nil nil - "--screen" (helm-xrandr-screen) - "--output" (helm-xrandr-output) - "--mode" mode))))) - - -;;; Emacs process -;; -;; -(defvar helm-source-emacs-process - (helm-build-sync-source "Emacs Process" - :init (lambda () - (let (tabulated-list-use-header-line) - (list-processes--refresh))) - :candidates (lambda () (mapcar #'process-name (process-list))) - :candidate-transformer - (lambda (candidates) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - for command = (mapconcat - 'identity - (process-command (get-process c)) " ") - if (and command (not (string= command ""))) collect - (cons (concat c " --> " - (mapconcat 'identity - (process-command (get-process c)) " ")) - c) - else collect c)) - :multiline t - :persistent-action (lambda (elm) - (delete-process (get-process elm)) - (helm-delete-current-selection)) - :persistent-help "Kill Process" - :action (helm-make-actions "Kill Process" - (lambda (_elm) - (cl-loop for p in (helm-marked-candidates) - do (delete-process (get-process p))))))) - - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-top () - "Preconfigured `helm' for top command." - (interactive) - (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-top--skip-top-line) - (unwind-protect - (helm :sources 'helm-source-top - :buffer "*helm top*" :full-frame t - :candidate-number-limit 9999 - :preselect "^\\s-*[0-9]+" - :truncate-lines helm-show-action-window-other-window) - (remove-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-top--skip-top-line))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-list-emacs-process () - "Preconfigured `helm' for Emacs process." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-emacs-process - :truncate-lines t - :buffer "*helm process*")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-xrandr-set () - "Preconfigured helm for xrandr." - (interactive) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-xrandr-change-resolution - :buffer "*helm xrandr*")) - -(provide 'helm-sys) - -;;; helm-sys.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-tags.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-tags.el deleted file mode 100644 index efbd9ce..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-tags.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,337 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-tags.el --- Helm for Etags. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm) -(require 'helm-help) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'helm-grep) - -(defvar helm-etags-fuzzy-match) -(declare-function xref-push-marker-stack "xref") - - -(defgroup helm-tags nil - "Tags related Applications and libraries for Helm." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-etags-tag-file-name "TAGS" - "Etags tag file name." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-etags-tag-file-search-limit 10 - "The limit level of directory to search tag file. -Don't search tag file deeply if outside this value." - :type 'number) - -(defcustom helm-etags-match-part-only 'tag - "Allow choosing the tag part of CANDIDATE in `helm-source-etags-select'. -A tag looks like this: - filename: (defun foo -You can choose matching against the tag part (i.e \"(defun foo\"), -or against the whole candidate (i.e \"(filename:5:(defun foo\")." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Match only tag" tag) - (const :tag "Match all file+tag" all))) - -(defcustom helm-etags-execute-action-at-once-if-one t - "Whether to jump straight to the selected tag if there's only -one match." - :type 'boolean) - - -(defgroup helm-tags-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of helm-tags faces." - :prefix "helm-" - :group 'helm-tags - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-etags-file - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "Lightgoldenrod4" - :underline t)) - "Face used to highlight etags filenames." - :group 'helm-tags-faces) - - -;;; Etags -;; -;; -(defun helm-etags-find-file (candidate) - "Find file CANDIDATE from helm etags buffer." - (helm-etags-action-goto 'find-file candidate)) - -(defun helm-etags-find-file-other-window (candidate) - "Find file other window from helm etags buffer." - (helm-etags-action-goto 'find-file-other-window candidate)) - -(defun helm-etags-find-file-other-frame (candidate) - "Find file other frame from helm etags buffer." - (helm-etags-action-goto 'find-file-other-frame candidate)) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-etags-run-switch-other-window - "Run switch to other window action from `helm-source-etags-select'." - 'helm-etags-find-file-other-window) - -(helm-make-command-from-action helm-etags-run-switch-other-frame - "Run switch to other frame action from `helm-source-etags-select'." - 'helm-etags-find-file-other-frame) - -(defvar helm-etags-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-goto-next-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") 'helm-goto-precedent-file) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c o") 'helm-etags-run-switch-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'helm-etags-run-switch-other-frame) - map) - "Keymap used in Etags.") - -(defvar helm-etags-mtime-alist nil - "Store the last modification time of etags files here.") -(defvar helm-etags-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - "Cache content of etags files used here for faster access.") - -(defun helm-etags-get-tag-file (&optional directory) - "Return the path of etags file if found in DIRECTORY. -Look recursively in parents directorys for a -`helm-etags-tag-file-name' file." - ;; Get tag file from `default-directory' or upper directory. - (let ((current-dir (helm-etags-find-tag-file-directory - (or directory default-directory)))) - ;; Return nil if not find tag file. - (when current-dir - (expand-file-name helm-etags-tag-file-name current-dir)))) - -(defun helm-etags-all-tag-files () - "Find Etags files. -Return files from the following sources: - 1) An automatically located file in the parent directories, - by `helm-etags-get-tag-file'. - 2) `tags-file-name', which is commonly set by `find-tag' command. - 3) `tags-table-list' which is commonly set by `visit-tags-table' command." - (helm-fast-remove-dups - (delq nil - (append (list (helm-etags-get-tag-file) - tags-file-name) - tags-table-list)) - :test 'equal)) - -(defun helm-etags-find-tag-file-directory (current-dir) - "Try to find the directory containing tag file. -If not found in CURRENT-DIR search in upper directory." - (let ((file-exists? (lambda (dir) - (let ((tag-path (expand-file-name - helm-etags-tag-file-name dir))) - (and (stringp tag-path) - (file-regular-p tag-path) - (file-readable-p tag-path)))))) - (cl-loop with count = 0 - until (funcall file-exists? current-dir) - ;; Return nil if outside the value of - ;; `helm-etags-tag-file-search-limit'. - if (= count helm-etags-tag-file-search-limit) - do (cl-return nil) - ;; Or search upper directories. - else - do (cl-incf count) - (setq current-dir (expand-file-name (concat current-dir "../"))) - finally return current-dir))) - -(defun helm-etags-get-header-name (_x) - "Create header name for this helm etags session." - (concat "Etags in " - (with-helm-current-buffer - (helm-etags-get-tag-file)))) - -(defun helm-etags-create-buffer (file) - "Create the `helm-buffer' based on contents of etags tag FILE." - (let* (max - (split (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents file) - (prog1 - (split-string (buffer-string) "\n" 'omit-nulls) - (setq max (line-number-at-pos (point-max)))))) - (progress-reporter (make-progress-reporter "Loading tag file..." 0 max))) - (cl-loop - with fname - with cand - for i in split for count from 0 - for elm = (unless (string-match "^\x0c" i) ;; "^L" - (helm-aif (string-match "\177" i) ;; "^?" - (substring i 0 it) - i)) - for linum = (when (string-match "[0-9]+,?[0-9]*$" i) - (car (split-string (match-string 0 i) ","))) - do (cond ((and elm (string-match "^\\([^,]+\\),[0-9]+$" elm)) - (setq fname (propertize (match-string 1 elm) - 'face 'helm-etags-file))) - (elm (setq cand (format "%s:%s:%s" fname linum elm))) - (t (setq cand nil))) - when cand do (progn - (insert (propertize (concat cand "\n") 'linum linum)) - (progress-reporter-update progress-reporter count))))) - -(defun helm-etags-init () - "Feed `helm-buffer' using `helm-etags-cache' or tag file. -If there is no entry in cache, create one." - (let ((tagfiles (helm-etags-all-tag-files))) - (when tagfiles - (with-current-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer 'global) - (dolist (f tagfiles) - (helm-aif (gethash f helm-etags-cache) - ;; An entry is present in cache, insert it. - (insert it) - ;; No entry, create a new buffer using content of tag file (slower). - (helm-etags-create-buffer f) - ;; Store content of buffer in cache. - (puthash f (buffer-string) helm-etags-cache) - ;; Store or set the last modification of tag file. - (helm-aif (assoc f helm-etags-mtime-alist) - ;; If an entry exists modify it. - (setcdr it (helm-etags-mtime f)) - ;; No entry create a new one. - (cl-pushnew (cons f (helm-etags-mtime f)) - helm-etags-mtime-alist - :test 'equal)))))))) - -(defvar helm-source-etags-select nil - "Helm source for Etags.") - -(defun helm-etags-build-source () - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Etags" - :header-name 'helm-etags-get-header-name - :init 'helm-etags-init - :get-line 'buffer-substring - :match-part (lambda (candidate) - ;; Match only the tag part of CANDIDATE - ;; and not the filename. - (cl-case helm-etags-match-part-only - (tag (cl-caddr (helm-grep-split-line candidate))) - (t candidate))) - :fuzzy-match helm-etags-fuzzy-match - :help-message 'helm-etags-help-message - :keymap helm-etags-map - :action '(("Go to tag" . helm-etags-find-file) - ("Go to tag in other window" . helm-etags-find-file-other-window) - ("Go to tag in other frame" . helm-etags-find-file-other-frame)) - :group 'helm-tags - :persistent-help "Go to line" - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-etags-action-goto 'find-file candidate) - (helm-highlight-current-line)))) - -(defcustom helm-etags-fuzzy-match nil - "Use fuzzy matching in `helm-etags-select'." - :group 'helm-tags - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (setq helm-source-etags-select - (helm-etags-build-source)))) - -(defsubst helm-etags--file-from-tag (fname) - (cl-loop for ext in - (cons "" (remove "" tags-compression-info-list)) - for file = (concat fname ext) - when (file-exists-p file) - return file)) - -(defun helm-etags-action-goto (switcher candidate) - "Helm default action to jump to an etags entry in other window." - (require 'etags) - (deactivate-mark t) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-etags-action-goto " 'helm-goto-line-before-hook) - (let* ((split (helm-grep-split-line candidate)) - (fname (cl-loop for tagf being the hash-keys of helm-etags-cache - for f = (expand-file-name - (car split) (file-name-directory tagf)) - ;; Try to find an existing file, possibly compressed. - when (helm-etags--file-from-tag f) - return it)) - (elm (cl-caddr split)) - (linum (string-to-number (cadr split)))) - (if (null fname) - (error "file %s not found" fname) - (xref-push-marker-stack) - (funcall switcher fname) - (helm-goto-line linum t) - (when (search-forward elm nil t) - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))))) - -(defun helm-etags-mtime (file) - "Last modification time of etags tag FILE." - (cadr (nth 5 (file-attributes file)))) - -(defun helm-etags-file-modified-p (file) - "Check if tag FILE have been modified in this session. -If FILE is nil return nil." - (let ((last-modif (and file - (assoc-default file helm-etags-mtime-alist)))) - (and last-modif - (/= last-modif (helm-etags-mtime file))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-etags-select (reinit) - "Preconfigured helm for etags. -If called with a prefix argument REINIT -or if any of the tag files have been modified, reinitialize cache. - -This function aggregates three sources of tag files: - - 1) An automatically located file in the parent directories, - by `helm-etags-get-tag-file'. - 2) `tags-file-name', which is commonly set by `find-tag' command. - 3) `tags-table-list' which is commonly set by `visit-tags-table' command." - (interactive "P") - (let ((tag-files (helm-etags-all-tag-files)) - (helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one - helm-etags-execute-action-at-once-if-one) - (str (if (region-active-p) - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (region-beginning) (region-end)) - (thing-at-point 'symbol)))) - (if (cl-notany 'file-exists-p tag-files) - (message "Error: No tag file found.\ -Create with etags shell command, or visit with `find-tag' or `visit-tags-table'.") - (cl-loop for k being the hash-keys of helm-etags-cache - unless (member k tag-files) - do (remhash k helm-etags-cache)) - (mapc (lambda (f) - (when (or (equal reinit '(4)) - (and helm-etags-mtime-alist - (helm-etags-file-modified-p f))) - (remhash f helm-etags-cache))) - tag-files) - (unless helm-source-etags-select - (setq helm-source-etags-select - (helm-etags-build-source))) - (helm :sources 'helm-source-etags-select - :keymap helm-etags-map - :default (and (stringp str) - (if (or helm-etags-fuzzy-match - (and (eq major-mode 'haskell-mode) - (string-match "[']\\'" str))) - str - (list (concat "\\_<" str "\\_>") str))) - :buffer "*helm etags*")))) - -(provide 'helm-tags) - -;;; helm-tags.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-x-files.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-x-files.el deleted file mode 100644 index 3cc2fae..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-x-files.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-x-files.el --- helm auxiliary functions and sources. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;;; Code: - -(require 'helm-for-files) - - -;;; List of files gleaned from every dired buffer -;; -;; -(defvar dired-buffers) -(defvar directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp) -(defun helm-files-in-all-dired-candidates () - "Return a list of files from live `dired' buffers." - (save-excursion - (cl-loop for (f . b) in dired-buffers - when (buffer-live-p b) - append (let ((dir (with-current-buffer b dired-directory))) - (if (listp dir) (cdr dir) - (directory-files f t directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp)))))) - -;; (dired '("~/" "~/.emacs.d/.emacs-custom.el" "~/.emacs.d/.emacs.bmk")) - -(defclass helm-files-dired-source (helm-source-sync helm-type-file) - ((candidates :initform #'helm-files-in-all-dired-candidates))) - -(defvar helm-source-files-in-all-dired - (helm-make-source "Files in all dired buffer." 'helm-files-dired-source)) - -;;; session.el files -;; -;; session (http://emacs-session.sourceforge.net/) is an alternative to -;; recentf that saves recent file history and much more. -(defvar session-file-alist) -(defclass helm-source-session-class (helm-source-sync) - ((candidates :initform (lambda () - (cl-delete-if-not - (lambda (f) - (or (string-match helm-tramp-file-name-regexp f) - (file-exists-p f))) - (mapcar 'car session-file-alist)))) - (keymap :initform 'helm-generic-files-map) - (help-message :initform 'helm-generic-file-help-message) - (action :initform 'helm-type-file-actions))) - -(defvar helm-source-session nil - "File list from emacs-session.") - -(defcustom helm-session-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in `helm-source-session' when non--nil." - :group 'helm-files - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (setq helm-source-session - (helm-make-source "Session" 'helm-source-session-class - :fuzzy-match val)))) - - -;;; External searching file tools. -;; -;; Tracker desktop search - -(defun helm-source-tracker-transformer (candidates _source) - "Return file names from tracker CANDIDATES." - ;; loop through tracker candidates selecting out file:// lines - ;; then select part after file:// and url decode to get straight filenames - (cl-loop for cand in candidates - when (and (stringp cand) - (string-match "\\`[[:space:]]*file://\\(.*\\)" cand)) - collect (url-unhex-string (match-string 1 cand)))) - -(defvar helm-source-tracker-search - (helm-build-async-source "Tracker Search" - :candidates-process - (lambda () - ;; the tracker-search command has been deprecated, now invoke via tracker - ;; also, disable the contextual snippets which we don't currently use - (start-process "tracker-search-process" nil - "tracker" "search" - "--disable-snippets" - "--disable-color" - "--limit=512" - helm-pattern)) - ;; new simplified transformer of tracker search results - :filtered-candidate-transformer #'helm-source-tracker-transformer - ;;(multiline) ; https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/529 - :keymap helm-generic-files-map - :action 'helm-type-file-actions - :action-transformer '(helm-transform-file-load-el - helm-transform-file-browse-url) - :requires-pattern 3) - "Source for the Tracker desktop search engine.") - -;; Spotlight (MacOS X desktop search) -(defclass helm-mac-spotlight-source (helm-source-async helm-type-file) - ((candidates-process :initform - (lambda () - (start-process - "mdfind-process" nil "mdfind" helm-pattern))) - (requires-pattern :initform 3))) - -(defvar helm-source-mac-spotlight - (helm-make-source "mdfind" 'helm-mac-spotlight-source) - "Source for retrieving files via Spotlight's command line utility mdfind.") - -(provide 'helm-x-files) - -;;; helm-x-files.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/.dir-locals.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/.dir-locals.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/.dir-locals.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/.dir-locals.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/emacs-helm.sh b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/emacs-helm.sh similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/emacs-helm.sh rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/emacs-helm.sh diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-adaptive.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-adaptive.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-adaptive.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-adaptive.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-autoloads.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-autoloads.el index bfbfc10..56d1686 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-autoloads.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-autoloads.el @@ -83,22 +83,6 @@ Preconfigured `helm' for color." t nil) (register-definition-prefixes "helm-color" '("helm-")) -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-comint" "helm-comint.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-comint.el - -(autoload 'helm-comint-prompts "helm-comint" "\ -Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of the current comint buffer." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-comint-prompts-all "helm-comint" "\ -Pre-configured `helm' to browse the prompts of all comint sessions." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-comint-input-ring "helm-comint" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' that provide completion of `comint' history." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-comint" '("helm-")) - ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-command" "helm-command.el" (0 0 0 0)) @@ -180,28 +164,6 @@ Preconfigured `helm' for complex command history." t nil) (register-definition-prefixes "helm-elisp" '("helm-" "with-helm-show-completion")) -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-elisp-package" "helm-elisp-package.el" -;;;;;; (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-elisp-package.el - -(autoload 'helm-list-elisp-packages "helm-elisp-package" "\ -Preconfigured `helm' for listing and handling Emacs packages. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-list-elisp-packages-no-fetch "helm-elisp-package" "\ -Preconfigured Helm for Emacs packages. - -Same as `helm-list-elisp-packages' but don't fetch packages on -remote. Called with a prefix ARG always fetch packages on -remote. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-elisp-package" '("helm-")) - ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-epa" "helm-epa.el" (0 0 0 0)) @@ -977,6 +939,23 @@ To use this bind it to a key in `isearch-mode-map'." t nil) (register-definition-prefixes "helm-occur" '("helm-")) +;;;*** + +;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-packages" "helm-packages.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from helm-packages.el + +(autoload 'helm-packages "helm-packages" "\ +Helm interface to manage packages. + +With a prefix arg ARG refresh package list. + +When installing or upgrading ensure to refresh the package list +to avoid errors with outdated packages no more availables. + +\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) + +(register-definition-prefixes "helm-packages" '("helm-packages-")) + ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-regexp" "helm-regexp.el" (0 0 0 0)) @@ -1044,15 +1023,6 @@ Fill in the symbol at point by default. (register-definition-prefixes "helm-semantic" '("helm-s")) -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-shell" "helm-shell.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-shell.el - -(defalias 'helm-shell-prompts 'helm-comint-prompts) - -(defalias 'helm-shell-prompts-all 'helm-comint-prompts-all) - ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-sys" "helm-sys.el" (0 0 0 0)) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-bookmark.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-bookmark.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-bookmark.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-bookmark.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-buffers.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-buffers.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-buffers.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-buffers.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-color.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-color.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-color.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-color.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-command.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-command.el similarity index 90% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-command.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-command.el index 6d18eff..622c3c6 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-command.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-command.el @@ -135,8 +135,7 @@ fuzzy matching is running its own sort function with a different algorithm." (with-helm-current-buffer (cl-loop with max-len = (when helm-M-x-show-short-doc - (buffer-local-value 'helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len - (get-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer)))) + (helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate)) with local-map = (helm-M-x-current-mode-map-alist) for cand in candidates for local-key = (car (rassq cand local-map)) @@ -153,25 +152,28 @@ algorithm." unless (and (null ignore-props) (or (get sym 'helm-only) (get sym 'no-helm-mx))) collect (cons (cond ((and (string-match "^M-x" key) local-key) - (format "%s%s%s %s" - disp - (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") - (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) "") - (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize local-key 'face 'helm-M-x-key)))) + (propertize (format "%s%s%s %s" + disp + (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") + (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) "") + (propertize + " " 'display + (propertize local-key 'face 'helm-M-x-key))) + 'match-part disp)) ((string-match "^M-x" key) - (format "%s%s%s" - disp - (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") - (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) ""))) - (t (format "%s%s%s %s" - disp - (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") - (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) "") - (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize key 'face 'helm-M-x-key))))) + (propertize (format "%s%s%s" + disp + (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") + (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) "")) + 'match-part disp)) + (t (propertize (format "%s%s%s %s" + disp + (if doc (make-string (+ 1 (- max-len (length cand))) ? ) "") + (if doc (propertize doc 'face 'helm-M-x-short-doc) "") + (propertize + " " 'display + (propertize key 'face 'helm-M-x-key))) + 'match-part disp))) cand) into ls finally return @@ -200,7 +202,7 @@ algorithm." (save-excursion (beginning-of-defun) (cadr (split-string (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))))) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol)))))) (defun helm-cmd--get-preconfigured-commands (&optional dir) (let* ((helm-dir (or dir (helm-basedir (locate-library "helm")))) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-dabbrev.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-dabbrev.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-dabbrev.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-dabbrev.el index 28ec983..a36d7c8 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-dabbrev.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-dabbrev.el @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ The search starts at (1- BEG) with a regexp starting with regexp matching syntactically any word or symbol. The possible false positives matching SEP-REGEXP at end are finally removed." - (let ((eol (point-at-eol))) + (let ((eol (pos-eol))) (save-excursion (goto-char (1- beg)) (when (re-search-forward diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-easymenu.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-easymenu.el similarity index 95% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-easymenu.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-easymenu.el index 690c1c1..e0e6556 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-easymenu.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-easymenu.el @@ -48,8 +48,7 @@ ["Gnus Manual index" helm-info-gnus t] ["Helm documentation" helm-documentation t]) ("Elpa" - ["Elisp packages" helm-list-elisp-packages t] - ["Elisp packages no fetch" helm-list-elisp-packages-no-fetch t]) + ["Elisp packages" helm-packages t]) ("Tools" ["Occur" helm-occur t] ["Grep current directory with AG" helm-do-grep-ag t] diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-elisp.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-elisp.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-elisp.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-elisp.el index 9225f8b..55eb337 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-elisp.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-elisp.el @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ If `helm-turn-on-show-completion' is nil do nothing." (or (and (eq (char-before) ?\ ) (save-excursion - (skip-syntax-backward " " (point-at-bol)) + (skip-syntax-backward " " (pos-bol)) (memq (symbol-at-point) helm-lisp-unquoted-function-list))) (and (eq (char-before) ?\') @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ If `helm-turn-on-show-completion' is nil do nothing." (and (eq (char-before) ?\') (save-excursion (forward-char (if (funcall fn-sym-p) -2 -1)) - (skip-syntax-backward " " (point-at-bol)) + (skip-syntax-backward " " (pos-bol)) (memq (symbol-at-point) helm-lisp-quoted-function-list))) (eq (char-before) ?\())) ; no paren before str. @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ of symbol before point." (save-excursion (let (beg (end (point)) - (boundary (field-beginning nil nil (point-at-bol)))) + (boundary (field-beginning nil nil (pos-bol)))) (if (re-search-backward (or regexp "\\_<") boundary t) (setq beg (match-end 0)) (setq beg boundary)) @@ -416,6 +416,7 @@ Argument NAME allows specifiying what function to use to display documentation when SYM name is the same for function and variable." (let ((doc (condition-case _err (pcase sym + ((pred class-p) (cl--class-docstring (cl--find-class sym))) ((and (pred fboundp) (pred boundp)) (pcase name ("describe-function" @@ -423,6 +424,10 @@ documentation when SYM name is the same for function and variable." ("describe-variable" (documentation-property sym 'variable-documentation t)) (_ (documentation sym t)))) + ((pred custom-theme-p) + (documentation-property sym 'theme-documentation t)) + ((pred helm-group-p) (documentation-property + sym 'group-documentation t)) ((pred fboundp) (documentation sym t)) ((pred boundp) (documentation-property sym 'variable-documentation t)) @@ -436,7 +441,12 @@ documentation when SYM name is the same for function and variable." (truncate-string-to-width (substitute-command-keys (car (split-string doc "\n"))) end-column nil nil t) - "Not documented"))) + (if (or (symbol-function sym) (boundp sym) (facep sym) (helm-group-p sym)) + "Not documented" + ;; Symbol exist but has no definition yet e.g. + ;; (advice-add 'foo-test :override (lambda () (message "invalid + ;; function"))) and foo-test is not already defined. + "Not already defined or loaded")))) ;;; File completion. ;; @@ -453,7 +463,7 @@ documentation when SYM name is the same for function and variable." (or force (save-excursion (end-of-line) - (search-backward tap (point-at-bol) t) + (search-backward tap (pos-bol) t) (setq beg (point)) (looking-back "[^'`( ]" (1- (point))))) (expand-file-name @@ -489,7 +499,7 @@ double quote." (let* ((tap (thing-at-point 'filename))) (if (and tap (save-excursion (end-of-line) - (search-backward tap (point-at-bol) t) + (search-backward tap (pos-bol) t) (looking-back "[^'`( ]" (1- (point))))) (helm-complete-file-name-at-point) (helm-lisp-completion-at-point)))) @@ -533,8 +543,7 @@ is only used to test DEFAULT." (defun helm-apropos-short-doc-transformer (candidates _source) (if helm-apropos-show-short-doc - (cl-loop with max-len = (buffer-local-value 'helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len - (get-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer))) + (cl-loop with max-len = (helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate) for cand in candidates for doc = (helm-get-first-line-documentation (intern-soft cand)) collect (cons (format "%s%s%s" @@ -615,7 +624,9 @@ is only used to test DEFAULT." (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Variables" :init (lambda () (helm-apropos-init - (lambda (x) (and (boundp x) (not (keywordp x)))) default)) + (lambda (x) + (and (boundp x) (not (keywordp x)) (not (class-p x)))) + default)) :fuzzy-match helm-apropos-fuzzy-match :filtered-candidate-transformer (delq nil (list (and (null helm-apropos-fuzzy-match) @@ -721,7 +732,7 @@ is only used to test DEFAULT." :persistent-help "Toggle describe class" :keymap helm-apropos-map :action '(("Describe Class" . helm-describe-class) - ("Find Class" . helm-find-function) + ("Find Class (C-u for source)" . helm-find-function) ("Info lookup" . helm-info-lookup-symbol)))) (defun helm-def-source--eieio-generic (&optional default) @@ -743,7 +754,7 @@ is only used to test DEFAULT." :persistent-help "Toggle describe generic function" :keymap helm-apropos-map :action '(("Describe function" . helm-describe-function) - ("Find function" . helm-find-function) + ("Find function (C-u for source)" . helm-find-function) ("Info lookup" . helm-info-lookup-symbol)))) (defun helm-info-lookup-fallback-source (candidate) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-epa.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-epa.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-epa.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-epa.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-eshell.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-eshell.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-eshell.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-eshell.el index 2fda09d..b85e501 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-eshell.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-eshell.el @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ If BUFFER is nil, use current buffer." (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'read-only)) (null eshell-highlight-prompt)) (push (list (buffer-substring-no-properties - it (point-at-eol)) + it (pos-eol)) it (buffer-name) count) result) (setq count (1+ count)))) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-eval.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-eval.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-eval.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-eval.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-external.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-external.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-external.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-external.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-fd.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-fd.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-fd.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-fd.el index 2b427b1..4f76bb7 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-fd.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-fd.el @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ (require 'helm-types) (declare-function ansi-color-apply "ansi-color.el") +(declare-function split-string-shell-command "shell.el") (defvar helm-fd-executable "fd" "The fd shell command executable.") diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-files.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-files.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-files.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-files.el index ccf9b51..2cd5bb3 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-files.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-files.el @@ -137,7 +137,6 @@ Don't set it directly, use instead `helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value'.") ;; watch out! (defvar helm-tramp-file-name-regexp "\\`/\\([^/:|]+\\):") (defvar helm-ff-tramp-method-regexp "[/|]:\\([^:]*\\)") -(defvar helm-marked-buffer-name "*helm marked*") (defvar helm-ff--auto-update-state nil) (defvar helm-ff--deleting-char-backward nil) (defvar helm-multi-files--toggle-locate nil) @@ -166,7 +165,10 @@ than `helm-candidate-number-limit'.") This is used only as a let binding.") (defvar helm-ff--show-thumbnails nil) (defvar helm-ff--thumbnailed-directories nil) - +(defvar helm-source-find-files nil + "The main source to browse files. +Should not be used among other sources.") +(defvar helm-ff-icon-mode nil) ;;; Helm-find-files - The helm file browser. ;; @@ -657,8 +659,8 @@ currently transfered in an help-echo in mode-line, if you use Value can be either bar or text. Progress bar is inaccurate on non graphic displays, use text instead." :type '(choice - (const :tag "Progress bar as a bar" 'bar) - (const :tag "Progress bar with text" 'text))) + (const :tag "Progress bar as a bar" bar) + (const :tag "Progress bar with text" text))) (defcustom helm-ff-rsync-progress-bar-info '(percent) "Infos shown at end of Rsync progress bar. @@ -876,10 +878,11 @@ present in this list." (defcustom helm-ff-edit-marked-files-fn #'helm-ff-wfnames "A function to edit filenames in a special buffer. -By default `wfnames' package is used to avoid wdired which doesn't -always work with all emacs versions and also is quite clumsy about -default-directory among other things. -If you still want to use it, helm is still providing `helm-marked-files-in-dired'." +By default `wfnames' package is used to avoid wdired which +doesn't always work with all emacs versions and also is quite +clumsy about default-directory among other things. If you still +want to use it, helm is still providing +`helm-marked-files-in-dired'." :type '(choice (function :tag "Use Wfnames package to edit filenames." helm-ff-wfnames) (function :tag "Use Wdired package to edit filenames." @@ -1047,10 +1050,6 @@ If you still want to use it, helm is still providing `helm-marked-files-in-dired ;;; Helm-find-files ;; ;; -(defvar helm-source-find-files nil - "The main source to browse files. -Should not be used among other sources.") - (defclass helm-source-ffiles (helm-source-sync) ((header-name :initform (lambda (name) @@ -1249,13 +1248,16 @@ ACTION can be `rsync' or any action supported by `helm-dired-action'." :initial-input (helm-dwim-target-directory) :history (helm-find-files-history nil :comp-read nil)))))) (dest-dir-p (file-directory-p dest)) - (dest-dir (helm-basedir dest))) + (dest-dir (if dest-dir-p dest (helm-basedir dest)))) ;; We still need to handle directory creation for Emacs version < 27.1 that - ;; doesn't have `dired-create-destination-dirs'. - (unless (or (boundp 'dired-create-destination-dirs) + ;; doesn't have `dired-create-destination-dirs' and for rsync as well. + (unless (or (and (boundp 'dired-create-destination-dirs) + (null (eq action 'rsync))) dest-dir-p (file-directory-p dest-dir)) (when (y-or-n-p (format "Create directory `%s'? " dest-dir)) + ;; When saying No here with rsync, `helm-rsync-copy-files' will raise an + ;; error about dest not existing. (make-directory dest-dir t))) (if (eq action 'rsync) (helm-rsync-copy-files ifiles dest rsync-switches) @@ -1440,7 +1442,7 @@ DEST must be a directory. SWITCHES when unspecified default to (when (re-search-backward "^[^[:cntrl:]]" nil t) (setq fname (helm-basename (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point) (point-at-eol)))))) + (point) (pos-eol)))))) ;; Now format the string for the mode-line. (let ((ml-str (helm-ff--rsync-progress-bar progbar proc))) (setq ml-str (propertize ml-str 'help-echo @@ -2918,6 +2920,7 @@ Ensure disabling `helm-ff-auto-update-flag' before undoing." (helm-check-minibuffer-input)) (setq helm-ff-auto-update-flag old--flag) (setq helm-ff--auto-update-state helm-ff-auto-update-flag)))) +(put 'helm-ff-undo 'helm-only t) ;;; Auto-update - helm-find-files auto expansion of directories. ;; @@ -3131,7 +3134,7 @@ and should be used carefully elsewhere, or not at all, using (string-match-p "/[[:alpha:]]:/" match)) (1+ (match-beginning 0)) (match-beginning 0))) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-at-eol))) + (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (pos-eol))) fname))))) (defun helm-point-file-in-dired (file) @@ -3209,7 +3212,7 @@ editing absolute fnames in previous Emacs versions." "\\):") nil t) (list - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-at-bol) (match-beginning 2)) + (buffer-substring-no-properties (pos-bol) (match-beginning 2)) (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))))) (defun helm-ff--get-host-from-tramp-invalid-fname (fname) @@ -3294,7 +3297,7 @@ debugging purpose." (or (looking-back "[/|]" (1- (point))) (looking-back (mapconcat (lambda (m) (format "[/|]%s" m)) methods "\\|") - (point-at-bol)))) + (pos-bol)))) (setq result nil) (setq result it))))) result)) @@ -3648,13 +3651,13 @@ later in the transformer." (helm-acase (match-string 0) ("*" (replace-match "") (put-text-property - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) 'helm-ff-exe t)) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol) 'helm-ff-exe t)) ("@" (replace-match "") (put-text-property - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) 'helm-ff-sym t)) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol) 'helm-ff-sym t)) ("/" (replace-match "") (put-text-property - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) 'helm-ff-dir t)) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol) 'helm-ff-dir t)) (("=" "|" ">") (replace-match ""))))) (while (re-search-forward "[\"]" nil t) (replace-match "")) @@ -4376,7 +4379,7 @@ Arg FILE is the real part of candidate, a filename with no props." "Action transformer for `helm-source-find-files'." (let ((str-at-point (with-helm-current-buffer (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))))) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol))))) (when (file-regular-p candidate) (setq actions (helm-append-at-nth actions '(("Checksum File" . helm-ff-checksum)) 4))) @@ -4575,7 +4578,7 @@ specifying the trash directory with TRASH-DIR arg." (when (re-search-forward "^path=" nil t) (let ((path (helm-url-unhex-string (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point) (point-at-eol))))) + (point) (pos-eol))))) (if (string-match "\\`/" path) ;; path is absolute path @@ -4591,7 +4594,7 @@ Line number should be added at end of fname preceded with \":\". E.g. \"foo:12\"." (let ((linum (with-helm-current-buffer (let ((str (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol)))) (when (string-match ":\\([0-9]+:?\\)" str) (match-string 1 str)))))) (find-file candidate) @@ -5288,7 +5291,7 @@ arg." (save-excursion (when (re-search-backward (regexp-quote guess) - (point-at-bol) t) + (pos-bol) t) (point)))) it (point))) (full-path-p (and (stringp guess) @@ -5451,8 +5454,7 @@ Use it for non-interactive calls of `helm-find-files'." (expand-file-name tap)))) ;; Ensure not being prompted for password each time we ;; navigate to a directory. - (password-cache t) - (minibuffer-completing-file-name t)) + (password-cache t)) (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-follow-mode-persistent nil 'helm-drag-mouse-1-fn 'helm-ff-drag-mouse-1-fn) (unless helm-source-find-files @@ -5663,7 +5665,7 @@ source is `helm-source-find-files'." "Try to find library path at point. Find inside `require' and `declare-function' sexp." (require 'find-func) - (let* ((beg-sexp (save-excursion (search-backward "(" (point-at-bol) t))) + (let* ((beg-sexp (save-excursion (search-backward "(" (pos-bol) t))) (end-sexp (save-excursion (ignore-errors (end-of-defun)) (point))) (sexp (and beg-sexp end-sexp (buffer-substring-no-properties diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-find.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-find.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-find.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-find.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-font.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-font.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-font.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-font.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-for-files.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-for-files.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-for-files.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-for-files.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-global-bindings.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-global-bindings.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-global-bindings.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-global-bindings.el index c52a902..d193dfe 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-global-bindings.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-global-bindings.el @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Using `setq' to modify this variable will have no effect." (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x") 'helm-run-external-command) (define-key map (kbd "b") 'helm-resume) (define-key map (kbd "M-g i") 'helm-gid) - (define-key map (kbd "@") 'helm-list-elisp-packages) + (define-key map (kbd "@") 'helm-packages) map) "Default keymap for \\[helm-command-prefix] commands. The normal global definition of the character \\[helm-command-prefix] indirects to this keymap.") diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-grep.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-grep.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-grep.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-grep.el index ef4c3b4..8aabe81 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-grep.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-grep.el @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ WHERE can be `other-window' or `other-frame'." (if (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) (current-buffer) helm-buffer) - (get-text-property (point-at-bol) + (get-text-property (pos-bol) 'helm-grep-fname)) (car split))) (tramp-fname (file-remote-p (or helm-ff-default-directory @@ -740,8 +740,8 @@ WHERE can be `other-window' or `other-frame'." when (save-excursion (condition-case _err (if helm-migemo-mode - (helm-mm-migemo-forward reg (point-at-eol) t) - (re-search-forward reg (point-at-eol) t)) + (helm-mm-migemo-forward reg (pos-eol) t) + (re-search-forward reg (pos-eol) t)) (invalid-regexp nil))) collect (match-beginning 0) into pos-ls finally (when pos-ls (goto-char (apply #'min pos-ls)))) @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ If N is positive go forward otherwise go backward." (eq major-mode 'helm-moccur-mode) (eq major-mode 'helm-occur-mode))) (sel (if allow-mode - (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + (buffer-substring (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) (helm-get-selection nil t))) (current-line-list (helm-grep-split-line sel)) (current-fname (nth 0 current-line-list)) @@ -793,13 +793,13 @@ If N is positive go forward otherwise go backward." (forward-line n) ; Go forward or backward depending of n value. ;; Exit when current-fname is not matched or in `helm-grep-mode' ;; the line is not a grep line i.e 'fname:num:tag'. - (setq sel (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) + (setq sel (buffer-substring (pos-bol) (pos-eol))) (when helm-allow-mouse (helm--mouse-reset-selection-help-echo)) (unless (or (string= current-fname (car (helm-grep-split-line sel))) (and (eq major-mode 'helm-grep-mode) - (not (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-grep-fname)))) + (not (get-text-property (pos-bol) 'helm-grep-fname)))) (funcall mark-maybe) (throw 'break nil)))) (cond ((and (> n 0) (eobp)) @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ If N is positive go forward otherwise go backward." (forward-line 0) (funcall mark-maybe)) ((and (< n 0) (bobp)) - (helm-aif (next-single-property-change (point-at-bol) 'helm-grep-fname) + (helm-aif (next-single-property-change (pos-bol) 'helm-grep-fname) (goto-char it) (forward-line 1)) (funcall mark-maybe))) @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ If N is positive go forward otherwise go backward." (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))) (save-excursion (while (not (eobp)) - (add-text-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) + (add-text-properties (pos-bol) (pos-eol) `(keymap ,map help-echo ,(concat (get-text-property @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ Special commands: (setq next-error-last-buffer (current-buffer)) (setq-local helm-current-error (point-marker)) (helm-grep-action - (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) + (buffer-substring (pos-bol) (pos-eol))) (helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse)) (defun helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-1 (arg) @@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ Special commands: (eq last-command 'helm-grep-mode-jump-other-window-backward)) (forward-line arg)) (save-selected-window - (helm-grep-action (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + (helm-grep-action (buffer-substring (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) 'other-window) (helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse) (recenter))) @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ Special commands: (interactive) (setq next-error-last-buffer (current-buffer)) (setq-local helm-current-error (point-marker)) - (let ((candidate (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) + (let ((candidate (buffer-substring (pos-bol) (pos-eol)))) (condition-case nil (progn (helm-grep-action candidate 'other-window) (helm-match-line-cleanup-pulse)) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-help.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-help.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-help.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-help.el index d0e3cda..825174d 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-help.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-help.el @@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ helm-buffers-ido-virtual-help-message helm-moccur-help-message helm-top-help-message - helm-el-package-help-message helm-M-x-help-message helm-imenu-help-message helm-colors-help-message @@ -2261,66 +2260,6 @@ See [[Moving in `helm-buffer'][Moving in `helm-buffer']]. |\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-user]|Sort alphabetically by user. |\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-mem]|Sort by memory.") -;;; Helm Elisp package -;; -;; -(defvar helm-el-package-help-message - "* Helm Elisp package - -** Tips - -*** Compile all your packages asynchronously - -If you use async (if you have installed Helm from MELPA you do), only \"helm\", -\"helm-core\", and \"magit\" are compiled asynchronously. If you want all your -packages compiled asynchronously, add this to your init file: - - (setq async-bytecomp-allowed-packages '(all)) - -*** Upgrade Elisp packages - -On initialization (when Emacs is fetching packages on remote), if Helm finds -packages to upgrade, it will start in the upgradable packages view showing the packages -available for upgrade. - -On subsequent runs, you will have to refresh the list with `C-c \\[universal-argument]'. If Helm -finds upgrades you can switch to upgrade view (see below) to see what packages -are available for upgrade or simply hit `C-c U' to upgrade them all. - -To see upgradable packages hit `M-U'. - -Then you can install all upgradable packages with the \"upgrade all\" action -\(`C-c \\[universal-argument]'), or upgrade only specific packages by marking them and running the -\"upgrade\" action (visible only when there are upgradable packages). Of course -you can upgrade a single package by just running the \"upgrade\" action without -marking it (`C-c u' or `RET') . - -\*Warning:* You are strongly advised to \*restart* Emacs after \*upgrading* packages. - -*** Meaning of flags prefixing packages - -\(Emacs ≥25) - -- The flag \"S\" that prefixes package names means that the packages belong to `package-selected-packages'. - -- The flag \"U\" that prefix package names mean that this package is no more needed. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-el-package-show-all]|Show all packages. -|\\[helm-el-package-show-installed]|Show installed packages only. -|\\[helm-el-package-show-uninstalled]|Show non-installed packages only. -|\\[helm-el-package-show-upgrade]|Show upgradable packages only. -|\\[helm-el-package-show-built-in]|Show built-in packages only. -|\\[helm-el-run-package-install]|Install package(s). -|\\[helm-el-run-package-reinstall]|Reinstall package(s). -|\\[helm-el-run-package-uninstall]|Uninstall package(s). -|\\[helm-el-run-package-upgrade]|Upgrade package(s). -|\\[helm-el-run-package-upgrade-all]|Upgrade all packages. -|\\[helm-el-run-visit-homepage]|Visit package homepage.") - ;;; Helm M-x ;; ;; diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-id-utils.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-id-utils.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-id-utils.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-id-utils.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-imenu.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-imenu.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-imenu.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-imenu.el index c51f9e0..ed9955c 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-imenu.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-imenu.el @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ The sexp should be an `all-the-icons' function with its args." (with-helm-window (let* ((fn (lambda () (let ((str (buffer-substring - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol)))) (if helm-imenu-hide-item-type-name (get-text-property 1 'type-name str) (car (split-string str helm-imenu-delimiter)))))) @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ The sexp should be an `all-the-icons' function with its args." (let ((cur (helm-get-selection)) (mb (with-helm-current-buffer (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-at-bol)) + (goto-char (pos-bol)) (point-marker))))) ;; Happen when cursor is on the line where a definition is. This ;; prevent jumping to the definition where we are already, instead diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-info.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-info.el similarity index 92% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-info.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-info.el index 54023bf..9155f3a 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-info.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-info.el @@ -18,10 +18,13 @@ ;;; Code: (require 'cl-lib) +(require 'info) +;; helm-utils is requiring helm which is requiring helm-lib, but let's require +;; them explicitely anyway to make it clear what we need. helm-core is needed to +;; build all the helm-info-* commands and sources. (require 'helm) (require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-utils) -(require 'info) +(require 'helm-utils) ; for `helm-goto-line'. (declare-function Info-index-nodes "info" (&optional file)) (declare-function Info-goto-node "info" (&optional fork)) @@ -64,7 +67,7 @@ found in each node, otherwise scan only the current info buffer." (helm-candidate-buffer)) (kill-buffer it)) (unless (helm-candidate-buffer) - (save-selected-window + (save-window-excursion (info file " *helm info temp buffer*") (let ((tobuf (helm-candidate-buffer 'global)) Info-history) @@ -81,16 +84,16 @@ Argument TOBUF is the `helm-candidate-buffer'." (let (start end line) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (search-forward "\n* " nil t) - (unless (search-forward "Menu:\n" (1+ (point-at-eol)) t) - (setq start (point-at-bol) + (unless (search-forward "Menu:\n" (1+ (pos-eol)) t) + (setq start (pos-bol) ;; Fix Bug#1503 by getting the invisible ;; info displayed on next line in long strings. ;; e.g "* Foo.\n (line 12)" instead of ;; "* Foo.(line 12)" end (or (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-at-bol)) + (goto-char (pos-bol)) (re-search-forward "(line +[0-9]+)" nil t)) - (point-at-eol)) + (pos-eol)) ;; Long string have a new line inserted before the ;; invisible spec, remove it. line (replace-regexp-in-string @@ -101,6 +104,7 @@ Argument TOBUF is the `helm-candidate-buffer'." (defun helm-info-goto (node-line) "The helm-info action to jump to NODE-LINE." + (require 'helm-utils) (let ((alive (buffer-live-p (get-buffer "*info*")))) (Info-goto-node (car node-line)) (when alive (revert-buffer nil t)) @@ -157,14 +161,17 @@ Arg SOURCE will be an existing helm source named :candidate-number-limit 1000)) doc)) -(defun helm-define-info-index-sources (var-value &optional commands) - "Define Helm sources named helm-source-info-. -Sources are generated for all entries of -`helm-default-info-index-list'. -If COMMANDS arg is non-nil, also build commands named -`helm-info-'. -Where NAME is an element of `helm-default-info-index-list'." - (cl-loop for str in var-value +(defun helm-define-info-index-sources (info-list &optional commands) + "Define Helm info sources for all entries in INFO-LIST. + +Sources will be named named helm-source-info- where NAME is an element of +INFO-LIST. + +Sources are generated for all entries of `helm-default-info-index-list' which is +generated by `helm-get-info-files'. + +If COMMANDS arg is non-nil, also build commands named `helm-info-'." + (cl-loop for str in info-list for sym = (intern (concat "helm-source-info-" str)) do (set sym (helm-build-info-source str)) when commands diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-locate.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-locate.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-locate.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-locate.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-man.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-man.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-man.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-man.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-misc.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-misc.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-misc.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-misc.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-mode.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-mode.el similarity index 81% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-mode.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-mode.el index d862ac6..b17ea03 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-mode.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-mode.el @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ (defvar helm-completion--sorting-done) (defvar helm-mode) (defvar password-cache) +(defvar package--builtins) ;; No warnings in Emacs built --without-x (declare-function x-file-dialog "xfns.c") @@ -39,6 +40,12 @@ (declare-function helm-lisp-completion-persistent-help "helm-elisp") (declare-function help--symbol-class "help-fns.el") (declare-function helm-get-first-line-documentation "helm-elisp") +(declare-function package-desc-summary "package") +(declare-function package-built-in-p "package") +(declare-function package-desc-status "package") +(declare-function package-get-descriptor "package") +(declare-function print-coding-system-briefly "mul-diag.el") +(declare-function color-rgb-to-hex "color.el") (defgroup helm-mode nil "Enable helm completion." @@ -46,8 +53,6 @@ (defcustom helm-completing-read-handlers-alist '((find-tag . helm-completing-read-default-find-tag) - (xref-find-definitions . helm-completing-read-default-find-tag) - (xref-find-references . helm-completing-read-default-find-tag) (ggtags-find-tag-dwim . helm-completing-read-default-find-tag) (tmm-menubar . nil) (find-file . nil) @@ -151,7 +156,16 @@ same as Note that you don't need to enable `ido-mode' for this to work, see `helm-mode' documentation." :group 'helm-mode - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol)) + :type '(alist + :key-type symbol + :value-type (choice + function + (list :tag "Specify the completing-read and read-file-name handlers" + (choice + (const :tag "Use default helm completing-read handler" default) + (function :tag "Use this helm completing-read function")) + (function :tag "Use this helm read file name function")) + (other :tag "Disabled" nil)))) (defcustom helm-comp-read-case-fold-search helm-case-fold-search "Default Local setting of `helm-case-fold-search' for `helm-comp-read'. @@ -225,11 +239,30 @@ A list of symbols. `helm-mode' is rejecting all lambda's, byte-code fns and all functions belonging in this list from `minibuffer-setup-hook'. This is mainly needed to prevent \"*Completions*\" buffers to popup.") +(defvar helm-comp-read-require-match-overrides '((describe-function . t) + (describe-command . t) + (describe-minor-mode . t) + (load-theme . t) + (describe-theme . t)) + "Allow overriding REQUIRE-MATCH completing-read arg for a specific function.") + +(defcustom helm-completions-detailed (and (boundp 'completions-detailed) + completions-detailed) + "Allow providing `completions-detailed' for Emacs < 28. +Not guaranteed to work with Emacs < 27." + :type 'boolean + :group 'helm-mode) + (defface helm-mode-prefix `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) (:background "red" :foreground "black"))) "Face used for prefix completion." :group 'helm-mode) + +(defface helm-completion-invalid + '((t :inherit font-lock-property-name-face)) + "Face used to highlight invalid functions." + :group 'helm-mode) (defvar helm-comp-read-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) @@ -337,15 +370,17 @@ NOT `setq'." "Allow configuring `helm-completion-style' per mode or command. NOTE: Use a mode for a completion that will be used in a buffer -i.e. completion-in-region, whereas you have to specify instead a command to -affect the completing-read trigerred by this command. +i.e. completion-in-region, whereas you have to specify instead a +command to affect the completing-read trigerred by this +command. Commands specified in `helm-completing-read-handlers-alist' take +precedence on commands you put here. -Each entry is a cons cell like (mode . style) where style must be a -suitable value for `helm-completion-style'. -When specifying emacs as style for a mode or a command, `completion-styles' can be -specified by using a cons cell specifying completion-styles to use -with helm emacs style, e.g. (foo-mode . (emacs helm flex)) will set -`completion-styles' to \\='(helm flex) for foo-mode." +Each entry is a cons cell like (mode . style) where style must be +a suitable value for `helm-completion-style'. When specifying +emacs as style for a mode or a command, `completion-styles' can +be specified by using a cons cell specifying completion-styles to +use with helm emacs style, e.g. (foo-mode . (emacs helm flex)) +will set `completion-styles' to \\='(helm flex) for foo-mode." :group 'helm-mode :type `(alist :key-type (symbol :tag "Major Mode") @@ -525,19 +560,16 @@ If COLLECTION is an `obarray', a TEST should be needed. See `obarray'." (eq must-match t) (helm-cr--pattern-in-candidates-p lst pat)) lst - (append (list (cons (concat (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize "[?]" - 'face 'helm-ff-prefix - 'unknown t)) - pat) + (append (list (cons (helm-aand (propertize "[?]" 'face 'helm-ff-prefix) + (propertize " " 'display it 'unknown t) + (concat it pat)) pat)) lst)))))) (defun helm-comp-read--move-to-first-real-candidate () (helm-aif (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop) ;; Avoid error with candidates with an image as display (Bug#2296). - (when (get-text-property 0 'helm-new-file it) + (when (helm-candidate-prefixed-p it) (helm-next-line)))) (defun helm-cr-default (default cands) @@ -552,7 +584,10 @@ If COLLECTION is an `obarray', a TEST should be needed. See `obarray'." do (setq cands (delete d cands)) when str collect str) cands)) - ((and (not (equal default "")) + ;; Some functions like debug-on-entry use (symbol-name sym) + ;; without checking if sym is non nil, so the return value become + ;; "nil". + ((and (not (member default '("" "nil"))) (string= helm-pattern "")) (cons default (delete (helm-stringify default) cands))) @@ -842,8 +877,10 @@ that use `helm-comp-read'. See `helm-M-x' for example." :multiline multiline :header-name header-name :filtered-candidate-transformer - (append (helm-mklist fc-transformer) - '(helm-cr-default-transformer)) + (let ((transformers (helm-mklist fc-transformer))) + (append transformers + (unless (member 'helm-cr-default-transformer transformers) + '(helm-cr-default-transformer)))) :requires-pattern requires-pattern :persistent-action persistent-action :fuzzy-match fuzzy @@ -943,7 +980,285 @@ that use `helm-comp-read'. See `helm-M-x' for example." :default (or default "")) (helm-mode--keyboard-quit))) + +;;; Extra metadata for completions-detailed +;; +;; +(defvar helm-completing-read-extra-metadata + '((buffer . (metadata + (affixation-function . helm-completing-read-buffer-affixation) + (category . buffer) + (flags . (helm-completing-read--buffer-lgst-mode)))) + (symbol-help . (metadata + (affixation-function . helm-symbol-completion-table-affixation) + (category . symbol-help))) + (package . (metadata + (affixation-function . helm-completion-package-affixation) + (category . package))) + (theme . (metadata + (affixation-function . helm-completion-theme-affixation) + (category . theme))) + (coding-system . (metadata + (affixation-function . helm-completion-coding-system-affixation) + (category . coding-system))) + (color . (metadata + (affixation-function . helm-completion-color-affixation) + (category . color)))) + "Extra metadata for completing-read. +Alist composed of (CATEGORY . METADATA). +CATEGORY is extracted from original metadata and METADATA is a list composed +like this: + (metadata (affixation-function . fun) + (annotation-function . fun) + (category . category) + (flags . flags)) + +FLAGS is a list of variables to renitialize to nil when exiting or quitting. + +It is used to add `affixation-function' or `annotation-function' if original +metadata doesn't have some and `completions-detailed' is non nil. +When using emacs as `helm-completion-style', this has no effect, keeping same +behavior as emacs vanilla.") + +(defvar helm-completing-read-command-categories + '(("customize-variable" . symbol-help) + ("customize-set-variable" . symbol-help) + ("customize-set-value" . symbol-help) + ("customize-save-variable" . symbol-help) + ("describe-function" . symbol-help); For Emacs-27. + ("describe-variable" . symbol-help); For Emacs-27. + ("describe-symbol" . symbol-help) ; For Emacs-27. + ("describe-command" . symbol-help) ; For Emacs-27. + ("set-variable" . symbol-help) + ("customize-group" . symbol-help) + ("find-function" . symbol-help) + ("find-variable" . symbol-help) + ("trace-function" . symbol-help) + ("trace-function-foreground" . symbol-help) + ("trace-function-background" . symbol-help) + ("describe-minor-mode" . symbol-help) + ("find-library" . library) + ("kill-buffer" . buffer) + ("package-install" . package) + ("package-vc-install" . package) + ("package-vc-checkout" . package) + ("describe-package" . package) + ("load-theme" . theme) + ("describe-theme" . theme) + ("describe-coding-system" . coding-system) + ("read-color" . color)) + "An alist to specify metadata category by command. + +Some commands provide a completion-table with no category +specified in metadata, we allow here specifying the category of +the completion provided by a specific command. The command +should be specified as a string and the category as a symbol.") + +(defvar helm-completing-read--buffer-lgst-mode nil) +(defun helm-completing-read-buffer-affixation (completions) + (let ((len-mode (or helm-completing-read--buffer-lgst-mode + (cl-loop for bn in completions + maximize (with-current-buffer bn + (length (symbol-name major-mode))))))) + (lambda (comp) + (let* ((buf (get-buffer comp)) + (fname (buffer-file-name buf)) + (modified (and fname (buffer-modified-p buf))) + (prefix (cond (modified + (propertize + "fm " 'face 'font-lock-comment-face)) + (fname + (propertize + " f " 'face 'font-lock-property-name-face)) + (t (propertize "nf " 'face 'font-lock-doc-face)))) + (mode (with-current-buffer comp + (propertize + (symbol-name major-mode) 'face 'font-lock-warning-face))) + (size (helm-buffer-size buf)) + (max-len helm-buffer-max-length) + (bname (truncate-string-to-width + comp helm-buffer-max-length nil nil + helm-buffers-end-truncated-string)) + (suffix (format "%s%s%s%s%s(in %s)" + (make-string (1+ (- max-len (length bname))) ? ) + (propertize size + 'face 'helm-buffer-size) + (make-string (- 7 (length size)) ? ) + mode + (make-string (1+ (- len-mode (length mode))) ? ) + (helm-aif fname + (propertize + (abbreviate-file-name (file-name-directory it)) + 'face 'font-lock-type-face) + (propertize + (with-current-buffer comp + (abbreviate-file-name default-directory)) + 'face 'font-lock-doc-face))))) + (list (propertize + bname 'face (if fname + 'font-lock-builtin-face + 'font-lock-doc-face)) + (propertize " " 'display prefix) + (propertize " " 'display suffix)))))) + +(defun helm-symbol-completion-table-affixation (_completions) + "Override `help--symbol-completion-table-affixation'. + +Normally affixation functions use COMPLETIONS as arg, and return a list of +modified COMPLETIONS. Now we allow affixations functions to return a +function instead, just like annotation functions. The function should return a +list of three elements like (comp prefix suffix). This increase significantly +the speed avoiding one useless loop on complete list of candidates. + +Returns a function and not a list of completions. + +It affects actually describe-variable/function/command/symbol functions. +It uses `helm-get-first-line-documentation' which allow providing documentation +for `describe-variable' symbols and align properly documentation when helm style +is used." + (lambda (comp) + (require 'help-fns) + (let* ((sym (intern comp)) + ;; When using in-buffer implementation we should have the + ;; longest len to align documentation for free. + ;; Check for style as well in case user switches to emacs + ;; style and a candidate buffer remains (with its local vars + ;; still available). + (max-len (and (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) + (helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate))) + (sep (if (or (null max-len) (zerop max-len)) + " --" ; Default separator. + (make-string (- max-len (length comp)) ? ))) + (doc (ignore-errors + (helm-get-first-line-documentation sym))) + (symbol-class (help--symbol-class sym)) + (group (helm-group-p sym))) + (list + ;; Symbol (comp). + (if (or (symbol-function sym) (boundp sym) + (facep sym) group) + comp + ;; Not already defined function. To test add an advice on a non + ;; existing function. + (propertize comp 'face 'helm-completion-invalid)) + ;; Prefix. + (helm-aand (propertize + (cond ((and symbol-class group) + (concat "g" symbol-class)) + ((and (not (string= symbol-class "")) + symbol-class)) + (group "g") + (t "i")) + 'face 'completions-annotations) + (propertize " " 'display (format "%-4s" it))) + ;; Suffix. + (if doc + (helm-aand (propertize doc 'face 'completions-annotations) + (propertize " " 'display (concat sep it))) + ""))))) + +(defun helm-completion-package-affixation (_completions) + (lambda (comp) + (let* ((sym (intern-soft comp)) + (id (package-get-descriptor sym)) + (built-in (package-built-in-p sym)) + (status (and id (package-desc-status id))) + (desc (if built-in + (aref (assoc-default sym package--builtins) 2) + (and id (package-desc-summary id)))) + (sep (make-string (1+ (- (helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate) + (length comp))) + ? ))) + (list comp + (propertize + (if status + (format "%s " (substring status 0 1)) + "b ") + 'face 'font-lock-property-name-face) + (or (helm-aand desc + (propertize it 'face 'font-lock-warning-face) + (propertize " " 'display (concat sep it))) + ""))))) + +(defun helm-completion-theme-affixation (_completions) + (lambda (comp) + (let* ((sym (intern-soft comp)) + (sep (make-string (1+ (- (helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate) + (length comp))) + ? )) + (doc (if (custom-theme-p sym) + (helm-get-first-line-documentation sym) + (helm--get-theme-doc-1 sym)))) + (list comp + "" + (helm-aand (propertize doc 'face 'font-lock-warning-face) + (propertize " " 'display (concat sep it))))))) + +(defun helm--get-theme-doc-1 (sym) + (let ((fn (locate-file (concat (symbol-name sym) "-theme.el") + (custom-theme--load-path) + '("" "c"))) + doc) + ;; Avoid loading theme as much as possible. + (when fn + (with-temp-buffer + (insert-file-contents fn) + (helm-awhile (let ((read-circle nil)) + (condition-case nil + (read (current-buffer)) + (end-of-file nil))) + (when (eq (car-safe it) 'deftheme) + (cl-return (setq doc (car (split-string (nth 2 it) "\n")))))) + (unless doc + (setq doc (helm--get-theme-doc-from-header))))) + doc)) + +(defun helm--get-theme-doc-from-header () + "Extract doc in first line of theme file." + (goto-char (point-min)) + (let (beg end) + (when (re-search-forward "--- " (pos-eol) t) + (setq beg (point))) + (if (re-search-forward " -\\*-" (pos-eol) t) + (setq end (match-beginning 0)) + (setq end (pos-eol))) + (when (and beg end) + (buffer-substring beg end)))) + +(defun helm-completion-coding-system-affixation (_comps) + (lambda (comp) + (let ((doc (with-output-to-string + (with-current-buffer standard-output + (print-coding-system-briefly (intern comp) 'tightly)))) + (sep (make-string (1+ (- (helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate) + (length comp))) + ? ))) + (list comp "" (helm-aand (replace-regexp-in-string "^ *" "" doc) + (replace-regexp-in-string "[\n]" "" it) + (propertize it 'face 'font-lock-warning-face) + (propertize " " 'display (concat sep it))))))) + +(defun helm-completion-color-affixation (_comps) + (lambda (comp) + (let ((sep (make-string (1+ (- (helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate) + (length comp))) + ? )) + (rgb (condition-case nil + (helm-acase comp + ("foreground at point" (with-helm-current-buffer + (foreground-color-at-point))) + ("background at point" (with-helm-current-buffer + (background-color-at-point))) + (t + (apply #'color-rgb-to-hex (color-name-to-rgb comp)))) + (error "SAMPLE")))) + (list comp + "" + (helm-aand (propertize rgb 'face `(:background ,rgb + :distant-foreground "black")) + (propertize " " 'display (concat sep it))))))) + ;;; Generic completing read ;; ;; @@ -951,7 +1266,10 @@ that use `helm-comp-read'. See `helm-M-x' for example." (prompt collection test require-match init hist default _inherit-input-method name buffer &optional cands-in-buffer exec-when-only-one alistp get-line) - "Call `helm-comp-read' with same args as `completing-read'. + "Helm `completing-read' handler not rebuilding its candidates dynamically. + +It is used usually with helm or helm-fuzzy `helm-completion-style'. +Call `helm-comp-read' with same args as `completing-read'. Extra optional arg CANDS-IN-BUFFER means use `candidates-in-buffer' method which is faster. @@ -964,7 +1282,7 @@ When using CANDS-IN-BUFFER, GET-LINE can be specified to exit with candidate handling properties, see `helm-comp-read'. This handler should be used when candidate list doesn't need to be rebuilt -dynamically otherwise see `helm-completing-read-default-2'." +dynamically otherwise use `helm-completing-read-default-2'." (let* ((history (or (car-safe hist) hist)) (initial-input (helm-aif (pcase init ((pred (stringp)) init) @@ -978,65 +1296,76 @@ dynamically otherwise see `helm-completing-read-default-2'." (completion-metadata-get metadata 'annotation-function))) (afix (or (plist-get completion-extra-properties :affixation-function) (completion-metadata-get metadata 'affixation-function))) - (file-comp-p (eq (completion-metadata-get metadata 'category) 'file)) - (sort-fn (or - ;; Emacs-27+ - (completion-metadata-get - metadata 'display-sort-function) - ;; Emacs-26 - (lambda (candidates) - (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn))))) - (helm-comp-read - prompt collection - :test test - :history history - :reverse-history helm-mode-reverse-history - :input-history history - :must-match require-match - :alistp alistp - :diacritics helm-mode-ignore-diacritics - :help-message #'helm-comp-read-help-message - :name name - :requires-pattern (if (and (stringp default) - (string= default "") - (or (eq require-match 'confirm) - (eq require-match - 'confirm-after-completion))) - 1 0) - :fc-transformer (append (list (lambda (candidates _source) - (helm-completion-in-region--initial-filter - (let* ((all (copy-sequence candidates)) - (lst (if (and sort-fn (> (length helm-pattern) 0)) - (funcall sort-fn all) - all))) - (if (and default (string= helm-pattern "")) - (append (list default) - (delete default lst)) - lst)) - afun afix file-comp-p))) - '(helm-cr-default-transformer)) - :quit-when-no-cand (eq require-match t) - :nomark (null helm-comp-read-use-marked) - :candidates-in-buffer cands-in-buffer - :get-line get-line - :exec-when-only-one exec-when-only-one - :fuzzy (eq helm-completion-style 'helm-fuzzy) - :buffer buffer - ;; If DEF is not provided, fallback to empty string - ;; to avoid `thing-at-point' to be appended on top of list - :default (or default "") - ;; Fail with special characters (e.g in gnus "nnimap+gmail:") - ;; if regexp-quote is not used. - ;; when init is added to history, it will be unquoted by - ;; helm-comp-read. - :initial-input initial-input))) + (category (completion-metadata-get metadata 'category)) + (sort-fn (unless (eq helm-completion-style 'helm-fuzzy) + (or + (completion-metadata-get + metadata 'display-sort-function) + (lambda (candidates) + (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn))))) + flags) + (helm-aif (and (null category) + (assoc-default name helm-completing-read-command-categories)) + (setq metadata `(metadata (category . ,it)) + category it)) + (helm-aif (and (or (and (boundp 'completions-detailed) completions-detailed) + helm-completions-detailed) + (assoc-default category helm-completing-read-extra-metadata)) + (progn + (setq metadata it) + (setq afun (completion-metadata-get metadata 'annotation-function) + afix (completion-metadata-get metadata 'affixation-function) + flags (completion-metadata-get metadata 'flags)))) + (unwind-protect + (helm-comp-read + prompt collection + :test test + :history history + :reverse-history helm-mode-reverse-history + :input-history history + :must-match require-match + :alistp alistp + :diacritics helm-mode-ignore-diacritics + :help-message #'helm-comp-read-help-message + :name name + :requires-pattern (if (and (stringp default) + (string= default "") + (memq require-match + '(confirm confirm-after-completion))) + 1 0) + :fc-transformer (append (and (or afix afun (memq category '(file library)) sort-fn) + (list (lambda (candidates _source) + (helm-completion--initial-filter + (if (and sort-fn (> (length helm-pattern) 0)) + (funcall sort-fn candidates) + candidates) + afun afix category)))) + '(helm-cr-default-transformer)) + :quit-when-no-cand (eq require-match t) + :nomark (null helm-comp-read-use-marked) + :candidates-in-buffer cands-in-buffer + :get-line get-line + :exec-when-only-one exec-when-only-one + :fuzzy (eq helm-completion-style 'helm-fuzzy) + :buffer buffer + ;; If DEF is not provided, fallback to empty string + ;; to avoid `thing-at-point' to be appended on top of list + :default (or default "") + ;; Fail with special characters (e.g in gnus "nnimap+gmail:") + ;; if regexp-quote is not used. + ;; when init is added to history, it will be unquoted by + ;; helm-comp-read. + :initial-input initial-input) + (dolist (f flags) (set f nil))))) (defun helm-completing-read-default-2 (prompt collection predicate require-match init hist default _inherit-input-method name buffer &optional _cands-in-buffer exec-when-only-one) - "Call `helm-comp-read' with same args as `completing-read'. + "Helm `completing-read' handler with dynamic matching. +Call `helm-comp-read' with same args as `completing-read'. +For the meaning of optional args see `helm-completing-read-default-1'. This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (let* ((history (or (car-safe hist) hist)) (input (pcase init @@ -1053,7 +1382,7 @@ This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (completion-metadata-get metadata 'annotation-function))) (afix (or (plist-get completion-extra-properties :affixation-function) (completion-metadata-get metadata 'affixation-function))) - (file-comp-p (eq (completion-metadata-get metadata 'category) 'file)) + (category (completion-metadata-get metadata 'category)) (compfn (lambda (str _predicate _action) (let* ((completion-ignore-case (helm-set-case-fold-search)) (comps @@ -1095,7 +1424,7 @@ This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (append (and default (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) (list default)) - (helm-completion-in-region--initial-filter + (helm-completion--initial-filter (let ((lst (if (and sort-fn (> (length str) 0)) (funcall sort-fn all) all))) @@ -1104,7 +1433,7 @@ This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (delete default lst)) (setq default nil)) lst)) - afun afix file-comp-p))))) + afun afix category))))) (data (if (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) (funcall compfn (or input "") nil nil) compfn)) @@ -1144,7 +1473,7 @@ This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (defun helm-mode-all-the-icons-handler (prompt collection test require-match init hist default inherit-input-method name buffer) - "A special `completing-read' handler for `all-the-icons-insert'." + "Helm `completing-read' handler for `all-the-icons-insert'." (let* ((max-len 0) sname (cands (cl-loop for (desc . str) in collection @@ -1186,7 +1515,7 @@ This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (prompt collection test require-match init hist default inherit-input-method name buffer) - "Specialized `helm-mode' handler for `find-tag'." + "Helm `completing-read' handler for `find-tag'." ;; Some commands like find-tag may use `read-file-name' from inside ;; the calculation of collection. in this case it clash with ;; candidates-in-buffer that reuse precedent data (files) which is wrong. @@ -1201,7 +1530,7 @@ This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (prompt collection test require-match init hist default inherit-input-method name buffer) - "`helm-mode' handler using sync source as backend." + "Helm `completing-read' handler using sync source as backend." (helm-completing-read-default-1 prompt collection test require-match init hist default inherit-input-method name buffer)) @@ -1210,7 +1539,7 @@ This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (prompt collection test require-match init hist default inherit-input-method name buffer) - "`helm-mode' handler using inbuffer source as backend." + "Helm `completing-read' handler using inbuffer source as backend." (helm-completing-read-default-1 prompt collection test require-match init hist default inherit-input-method name buffer t)) @@ -1219,7 +1548,10 @@ This handler uses dynamic matching which allows honouring `completion-styles'." (prompt collection test require-match init hist default inherit-input-method name buffer) - "Default `helm-mode' handler for all `completing-read'." + "Default Helm `completing-read' handler. + +Use either `helm-completing-read-default-1' or `helm-completing-read-default-2' +according to `helm-completion-style'." (let* (;; Standard will be used as CANDS-IN-BUFFER arg. (standard (and (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) t)) (fn (if standard @@ -1290,7 +1622,7 @@ ARG-LIST is a list of arguments to pass to HANDLER." ;; minibuffer-complete one time for all [1]. (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'minibuffer-complete) #'ignore)) (apply handler arg-list))) - + (cl-defun helm--completing-read-default (prompt collection &optional predicate require-match @@ -1311,7 +1643,10 @@ See documentation of `completing-read' and `all-completions' for details." helm-completing-read-handlers-alist)) (def-com (helm-mode--get-default-handler-for 'comp entry)) (str-defcom (and def-com (helm-symbol-name def-com))) - (def-args (list prompt collection predicate require-match + (def-args (list prompt collection predicate + (helm-aif (assq current-command + helm-comp-read-require-match-overrides) + (cdr it) require-match) initial-input hist def inherit-input-method)) ;; Append the two extra args needed to set the buffer and source name ;; in helm specialized functions. @@ -1558,9 +1893,9 @@ Keys description: (remhash helm-ff-default-directory helm-ff--list-directory-cache)) :match-on-real t - :filtered-candidate-transformer (delq nil `(helm-ff-fct - helm-ff-maybe-show-thumbnails - helm-ff-sort-candidates)) + :filtered-candidate-transformer '(helm-ff-fct + helm-ff-maybe-show-thumbnails + helm-ff-sort-candidates) :persistent-action-if persistent-action-if :persistent-help persistent-help :volatile t @@ -1815,61 +2150,67 @@ The `helm-find-files' history `helm-ff-history' is used here." (propertize str 'read-only t 'face 'helm-mode-prefix 'rear-nonsticky t) str)) -(defun helm--symbol-completion-table-affixation (completions) - "Same as `help--symbol-completion-table-affixation' but for helm. +(defun helm-completion--initial-filter (comps afun afix category) + "Compute COMPS with function AFIX or AFUN. -Return a list of cons cells of the form (disp . real)." - (mapcar (lambda (c) - (let* ((s (intern c)) - (doc (ignore-errors - (helm-get-first-line-documentation s)))) - (cons (concat (propertize - (format "%-4s" (help--symbol-class s)) - 'face 'completions-annotations) - c - (if doc - (propertize (format " -- %s" doc) - 'face 'completions-annotations) - "")) - c))) - completions)) +When CATEGORY is file or library remove dot files from COMPS. -(defun helm-completion-in-region--initial-filter (comps afun afix file-comp-p) - "Compute COMPS with function AFUN or AFIX unless FILE-COMP-P non nil. +If both AFUN and AFIX are provided, AFIX takes precedence. -If both AFUN and AFIX are provided only AFIX is used. -When FILE-COMP-P is provided only filter out dot files." - (if file-comp-p - ;; Filter out dot files in file completion. Normally COMPS should be a - ;; list of string but in some cases it is given as a list of strings - ;; containing a list of string e.g. ("a" "b" "c" ("d" "e" "f")) ; This - ;; happen in rgrep (bug #2607), so ensure the list is flattened to avoid - ;; e.g. wrong-type argument '("d" "e" "f") - (cl-loop for f in (helm-fast-remove-dups - (helm-flatten-list comps) - :test 'equal) - unless (string-match "\\`\\.\\{1,2\\}/\\'" f) - collect f) - (cond (afix (helm--symbol-completion-table-affixation comps)) - (afun - ;; Add annotation at end of - ;; candidate if needed, e.g. foo, this happen when - ;; completing against a quoted symbol. - (mapcar (lambda (s) - (let ((ann (funcall afun s))) - (if ann - (cons - (concat - s - (propertize - " " 'display - (propertize - ann - 'face 'completions-annotations))) - s) - s))) - comps)) - (t comps)))) +When AFUN, AFIX are nil and CATEGORY is not file return COMPS unmodified." + ;; Normally COMPS should be a list of + ;; string but in some cases it is given as a list of strings containing a list + ;; of string e.g. ("a" "b" "c" ("d" "e" "f")) ; This happen in rgrep + ;; (bug#2607) and highlight-* fns (bug #2610), so ensure the list is flattened to + ;; avoid e.g. wrong-type argument: stringp '("d" "e" "f") + ;; FIXME: If this create a new bug with completion-in-region, flatten COMPS + ;; directly in the caller i.e. helm-completing-read-default-1. + (when (or afix afun (memq category '(file library))) + (setq comps (helm-fast-remove-dups + (helm-flatten-list comps) + :test 'equal))) + ;; Filter out dot files in file completion. + ;; We were previously exiting directly without handling afix and afun, but + ;; maybe some file completion tables have an afix or afun in their metadata so + ;; let them a chance to run these functions if some. + (when (memq category '(file library)) + (setq comps + (cl-loop for f in comps + unless (string-match "\\`\\.\\{1,2\\}/\\'" f) + collect f))) + (cond (afix (let ((affixations (funcall afix comps))) + (if (functionp affixations) + (cl-loop for comp in comps + for cand = (funcall affixations comp) + collect (cons (propertize (concat (nth 1 cand) ;prefix + (nth 0 cand) ;comp + (nth 2 cand)) ;suffix + 'match-part (nth 0 cand)) + comp)) + (cl-loop for (comp prefix suffix) in affixations + collect (cons (propertize + (concat prefix comp suffix) + 'match-part comp) + comp))))) + (afun + ;; Add annotation at end of + ;; candidate if needed, e.g. foo, this happen when + ;; completing against a quoted symbol. + (mapcar (lambda (s) + (let ((ann (funcall afun s))) + (if ann + (cons + (concat + s + (propertize + " " 'display + (propertize + ann + 'face 'completions-annotations))) + s) + s))) + comps)) + (t comps))) ;; Helm multi matching style @@ -2109,11 +2450,10 @@ Can be used for `completion-in-region-function' by advicing it with an (string-suffix-p " " input) (string= input "")) " ")) - (file-comp-p (or (eq (completion-metadata-get metadata 'category) 'file) - (helm-guess-filename-at-point) - ;; Assume that when `afun' and `predicate' are null - ;; we are in filename completion. - (and (null afun) (null predicate)))) + (category (or (eq (completion-metadata-get metadata 'category) 'file) + (eq (plist-get completion-extra-properties :category) 'file))) + (file-comp-p (or (eq category 'file) + (helm-guess-filename-at-point))) ;; `completion-all-completions' store the base-size in the last `cdr', ;; so data looks like this: '(a b c d . 0) and (last data) == (d . 0). base-size @@ -2163,11 +2503,11 @@ Can be used for `completion-in-region-function' by advicing it with an (unless base-size (setq base-size bs)) (setq helm-completion--sorting-done (and sort-fn t)) (setq all (copy-sequence comps)) - (helm-completion-in-region--initial-filter + (helm-completion--initial-filter (if (and sort-fn (> (length str) 0)) (funcall sort-fn all) all) - afun afix file-comp-p)))) + afun afix category)))) (data (if (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) (funcall compfn input nil nil) compfn)) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-net.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-net.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-net.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-net.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-occur.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-occur.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-occur.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-occur.el index 0adc09f..c754f39 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-occur.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-occur.el @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ This happen only in `helm-source-occur' which is always related to end (point-max)) (helm-awhile (helm-get-next-header-pos) (when (string= name (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol))) (forward-line 1) (setq beg (point) end (or (helm-get-next-header-pos) (point-max))) @@ -455,8 +455,8 @@ METHOD can be one of buffer, buffer-other-window, buffer-other-frame." when (save-excursion (condition-case _err (if helm-migemo-mode - (helm-mm-migemo-forward reg (point-at-eol) t) - (re-search-forward reg (point-at-eol) t)) + (helm-mm-migemo-forward reg (pos-eol) t) + (re-search-forward reg (pos-eol) t)) (invalid-regexp nil))) collect (match-beginning 0) into pos-ls finally (when pos-ls (goto-char (apply #'min pos-ls))))))) @@ -597,8 +597,8 @@ persistent action." (forward-line -2) (while (not (eobp)) (if (helm-pos-header-line-p) - (let ((beg (point-at-bol)) - (end (point-at-eol))) + (let ((beg (pos-bol)) + (end (pos-eol))) (set-text-properties beg (1+ end) nil) (delete-region (1- beg) end)) (helm-aif (setq buf-name (assoc-default @@ -609,10 +609,10 @@ persistent action." 'face 'helm-moccur-buffer 'helm-realvalue (get-text-property (point) 'helm-realvalue))) (add-text-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol) `(buffer-name ,buf-name)) (add-text-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol) `(keymap ,map help-echo ,(concat (buffer-file-name @@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ numbered. The property \\='buffer-name is added to the whole string." ;; `helm-mm-search' puts point at eol. (forward-line 0) (re-search-forward "^\\([0-9]*\\)\\s-\\{1\\}\\(.*\\)$" - (point-at-eol) t)) + (pos-eol) t)) (setq linum (string-to-number (match-string 1)) mpart (match-string 2))) ;; Match part after line number. diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-packages.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-packages.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0a8011 --- /dev/null +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-packages.el @@ -0,0 +1,291 @@ +;;; helm-packages.el --- helm interface to manage packages -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto + +;; This program 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 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + + +;;; Code: + +(require 'cl-lib) +(require 'helm) +(require 'package) +(require 'helm-utils) ; For with-helm-display-marked-candidates. + + +(defclass helm-packages-class (helm-source-in-buffer) + ((coerce :initform #'helm-symbolify) + (find-file-target :initform #'helm-packages-quit-an-find-file) + (filtered-candidate-transformer + :initform + '(helm-packages-transformer + (lambda (candidates _source) + (sort candidates #'helm-generic-sort-fn))))) + "A class to define `helm-packages' sources.") + +;;; Actions +;; +;; +(defun helm-packages-upgrade (_candidate) + "Helm action for upgrading marked packages." + (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) + (when (and helm-current-prefix-arg + (y-or-n-p "Refresh package contents?")) + (package-refresh-contents)) + (with-helm-display-marked-candidates + helm-marked-buffer-name + (mapcar #'symbol-name mkd) + (when (y-or-n-p (format "Upgrade %s packages? " (length mkd))) + (mapc #'package-upgrade mkd))))) + +(defun helm-packages-describe (candidate) + "Helm action for describing package CANDIDATE." + (describe-package candidate)) + +(defun helm-packages-visit-homepage (candidate) + "Helm action for visiting package CANDIDATE home page." + (let* ((id (package-get-descriptor candidate)) + (name (package-desc-name id)) + (extras (package-desc-extras id)) + (url (and (listp extras) (cdr-safe (assoc :url extras))))) + (if (stringp url) + (browse-url url) + (message "Package %s has no homepage" + (propertize (symbol-name name) + 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face))))) + +(defun helm-packages-package-reinstall (_candidate) + "Helm action for reinstalling marked packages." + (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) + (when (and helm-current-prefix-arg + (y-or-n-p "Refresh package contents?")) + (package-refresh-contents)) + (with-helm-display-marked-candidates + helm-marked-buffer-name + (mapcar #'symbol-name mkd) + (when (y-or-n-p (format "Reinstall %s packages? " (length mkd))) + (mapc #'package-reinstall mkd))))) + +(defun helm-packages-delete-1 (packages &optional force) + "Run `package-delete' on PACKAGES. +If FORCE is non nil force deleting packages." + (mapc (lambda (x) + (package-delete (package-get-descriptor x) force)) + packages)) + +(defun helm-packages-uninstall (_candidate) + "Helm action for uninstalling marked packages. +Unlike `helm-packages-delete' this will refuse to delete packages when they are +needed by others packages as dependencies." + (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) + (with-helm-display-marked-candidates + helm-marked-buffer-name + (mapcar #'symbol-name mkd) + (when (y-or-n-p (format "Uninstall %s packages? " (length mkd))) + (helm-packages-delete-1 mkd))))) + +(defun helm-packages-delete (_candidate) + "Helm action for deleting marked packages. +Unlike `helm-packages-uninstall' this delete packages even when they are needed +as dependencies." + (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) + (with-helm-display-marked-candidates + helm-marked-buffer-name + (mapcar #'symbol-name mkd) + (when (y-or-n-p (format "Delete %s packages? " (length mkd))) + (helm-packages-delete-1 mkd 'force))))) + +(defun helm-packages-recompile (_candidate) + "Helm action for recompiling marked packages." + (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) + (with-helm-display-marked-candidates + helm-marked-buffer-name + (mapcar #'symbol-name mkd) + (when (y-or-n-p (format "Recompile %s packages? " (length mkd))) + (mapc #'package-recompile mkd))))) + +(defun helm-packages-install (_candidate) + "Helm action for installing marked packages." + (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) + (when (and helm-current-prefix-arg + (y-or-n-p "Refresh package contents?")) + (package-refresh-contents)) + (with-helm-display-marked-candidates + helm-marked-buffer-name + (mapcar #'symbol-name mkd) + (when (y-or-n-p (format "Install %s packages? " (length mkd))) + (condition-case err + (mapc #'package-install mkd) + (error "%S:\n Please refresh package list before installing" err)))))) + +(defun helm-packages-isolate-1 (packages) + "Start an Emacs with only PACKAGES loaded. +Arg PACKAGES is a list of strings." + (let* ((name (concat "package-isolate-" (mapconcat #'identity packages "_"))) + (deps (cl-loop for p in packages + for sym = (intern p) + nconc (package--dependencies sym)))) + (apply #'start-process name nil + (list (expand-file-name invocation-name invocation-directory) + "-Q" "--debug-init" + (format "--eval=%S" + `(progn + (require 'package) + (setq package-load-list + ',(append (mapcar (lambda (p) (list (intern p) t)) + packages) + (mapcar (lambda (p) (list p t)) deps))) + (package-initialize))))))) + +(defun helm-packages-isolate (_candidate) + "Start a new Emacs with only marked packages loaded." + (let* ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates)) + (pkg-names (mapcar #'symbol-name mkd)) + (isolate (if (fboundp 'package-isolate) + #'package-isolate + #'helm-packages-isolate-1))) + (with-helm-display-marked-candidates + helm-marked-buffer-name + pkg-names + (when (y-or-n-p "Start a new Emacs with only package(s)? ") + (funcall isolate pkg-names))))) + +(defun helm-packages-quit-an-find-file (source) + "`find-file-target' function for `helm-packages'." + (let* ((sel (helm-get-selection nil nil source)) + (pkg (package-get-descriptor (intern sel)))) + (if (and pkg (package-installed-p pkg)) + (expand-file-name (package-desc-dir pkg)) + package-user-dir))) + +;;; Transformers +;; +;; +(defun helm-packages-transformer (candidates _source) + "Transformer function for `helm-packages'." + (cl-loop for c in candidates + for sym = (intern-soft c) + for archive = (assq sym package-archive-contents) + for id = (package-get-descriptor sym) + for provider = (and archive (package-desc-archive (cadr archive))) + for status = (and id (package-desc-status id)) + for version = (and id (mapconcat #'number-to-string (package-desc-version id) ".")) + for description = (and id (package-desc-summary id)) + for disp = (format "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s" + ;; Package name. + (propertize + c + 'face (if (equal status "dependency") + font-lock-type-face + 'font-lock-keyword-face) + 'match-part c) + ;; Separator. + (make-string (1+ (- (helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate) + (length c))) + ? ) + ;; Package status. + (propertize + (or status "") + 'face (if (equal status "dependency") + 'bold-italic + 'default)) + ;; Separator. + (make-string (1+ (- 10 (length status))) ? ) + ;; Package provider. + (or provider "") + ;; Separator. + (make-string (1+ (- 10 (length provider))) ? ) + ;; Package version. + (or version "") + ;; Separator. + (make-string (1+ (- 20 (length version))) ? ) + ;; Package description. + (if description + (propertize description 'face 'font-lock-warning-face) + "")) + collect (cons disp c))) + +(defun helm-packages-transformer-1 (candidates _source) + "Transformer function for `helm-packages' upgrade and delete sources." + (cl-loop for c in candidates + collect (cons (propertize c 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face) c))) + +;;;###autoload +(defun helm-packages (&optional arg) + "Helm interface to manage packages. + +With a prefix arg ARG refresh package list. + +When installing or upgrading ensure to refresh the package list +to avoid errors with outdated packages no more availables." + (interactive "P") + (package-initialize) + (when arg + (package-refresh-contents)) + (let ((upgrades (package--upgradeable-packages)) + (removables (package--removable-packages))) + (helm :sources (list + (helm-make-source "Availables for upgrade" 'helm-packages-class + :init (lambda () + (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global upgrades)) + :filtered-candidate-transformer #'helm-packages-transformer-1 + :action '(("Upgrade package(s) (`C-u' refresh package contents)" + . helm-packages-upgrade))) + (helm-make-source "Packages to delete" 'helm-packages-class + :init (lambda () + (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global removables)) + :filtered-candidate-transformer #'helm-packages-transformer-1 + :action '(("Delete package(s)" . helm-packages-delete))) + (helm-make-source "Installed packages" 'helm-packages-class + :init (lambda () + (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global + (mapcar #'car package-alist))) + :action '(("Describe package" . helm-packages-describe) + ("Visit homepage" . helm-packages-visit-homepage) + ("Reinstall package(s) (`C-u' refresh package contents)" + . helm-packages-package-reinstall) + ("Recompile package(s)" . helm-packages-recompile) + ("Uninstall package(s)" . helm-packages-uninstall) + ("Isolate package(s)" . helm-packages-isolate))) + (helm-make-source "Available external packages" 'helm-packages-class + :data (cl-loop for p in package-archive-contents + for sym = (car p) + for id = (package-get-descriptor sym) + for status = (package-desc-status id) + unless (or (and id (member + status + '("installed" "dependency" "source"))) + (and id (assoc sym package--builtins))) + nconc (list (car p))) + :action '(("Describe package" . helm-packages-describe) + ("Visit homepage" . helm-packages-visit-homepage) + ("Install packages(s) (`C-u' refresh package contents)" + . helm-packages-install))) + (helm-make-source "Available built-in packages" 'helm-packages-class + :data (cl-loop for p in package--builtins + ;; Show only builtins that are available as + ;; well on (m)elpa. Other builtins don't + ;; have a package-descriptor, the format is + ;; (sym . [version reqs summary]). + when (package-desc-p (package-get-descriptor (car p))) + collect (car p)) + :action '(("Describe package" . helm-packages-describe) + ("Visit homepage" . helm-packages-visit-homepage) + ("Install packages(s) (`C-u' refresh package contents)" + . helm-packages-install)))) + :buffer "*helm packages*"))) + +(provide 'helm-packages) + +;;; helm-packages ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-pkg.el similarity index 63% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-pkg.el index 167f6f9..dffeba8 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-pkg.el @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -(define-package "helm" "20230727.1557" "Helm is an Emacs incremental and narrowing framework" - '((helm-core "3.9.1") +(define-package "helm" "20230830.514" "Helm is an Emacs incremental and narrowing framework" + '((helm-core "3.9.4") (wfnames "1.1") (popup "0.5.3")) - :commit "c11845ea65500255ec294eb8026aef7ad3489269" :authors + :commit "587bed0f735c7955ab385a5fbc2660a61713eb29" :authors '(("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) :maintainers '(("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-regexp.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-regexp.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-regexp.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-regexp.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-ring.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-ring.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-ring.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-ring.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-semantic.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-semantic.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-semantic.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-semantic.el index d06a7db..025019e 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-semantic.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-semantic.el @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ you have completion on these functions with `C-M i' in the customize interface." (with-current-buffer helm-buffer (when (looking-at " ") (goto-char (next-single-property-change - (point-at-bol) 'semantic-tag nil (point-at-eol)))) + (pos-bol) 'semantic-tag nil (pos-eol)))) (let ((tag (get-text-property (point) 'semantic-tag))) (semantic-go-to-tag tag) (unless persistent diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-sys.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-sys.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-sys.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-sys.el index 03bd4ed..b7dc357 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-sys.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-sys.el @@ -41,20 +41,20 @@ "Top command used to display output of top. A format string where %s will be replaced with `frame-width'. -To use 'top' command, a version supporting batch mode (-b option) -is needed. On Mac OSX 'top' command doesn't support this, so the -'ps' command is used instead by default. +To use top command, a version supporting batch mode (-b option) +is needed. On Mac OSX top command doesn't support this, so the +ps command is used instead by default. -Normally 'top' command output have 12 columns, but in some +Normally top command output have 12 columns, but in some versions you may have less than this, so you can either customize -'top' to use 12 columns with the interactives 'f' and 'W' commands -of 'top', or modify `helm-top-sort-columns-alist' to fit with the -number of columns your 'top' command is using. +top to use 12 columns with the interactives f and W commands +of top, or modify `helm-top-sort-columns-alist' to fit with the +number of columns your top command is using. -If you modify 'ps' command be sure that 'pid' comes in first and +If you modify ps command be sure that pid comes in first and \"env COLUMNS=%s\" is specified at beginning of command. Ensure also that no elements contain spaces (e.g., use start_time and -not start). Same as for 'top': you can customize +not start). Same as for top: you can customize `helm-top-sort-columns-alist' to make sort commands working properly according to your settings." :group 'helm-sys diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-tags.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-tags.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-tags.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-tags.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-types.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-types.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-types.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-types.el index 65280ff..6f129b2 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-types.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-types.el @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ (defcustom helm-type-function-actions (helm-make-actions "Describe function" 'helm-describe-function - "Find function" 'helm-find-function + "Find function (C-u for source)" 'helm-find-function "Info lookup" 'helm-info-lookup-symbol "Debug on entry" 'debug-on-entry "Cancel debug on entry" 'cancel-debug-on-entry diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-utils.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-utils.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-utils.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-utils.el index 1ce8fa1..639d9e0 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm-utils.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-utils.el @@ -245,6 +245,8 @@ See https://www.freeformatter.com/html-entities.html") (defvar helm-find-many-files-after-hook nil "Hook that runs at end of `helm-find-many-files'.") + +(defvar helm-marked-buffer-name "*helm marked*") ;;; Faces. ;; @@ -529,7 +531,7 @@ Animation is used unless NOANIM is non--nil." (with-helm-current-buffer (unless helm-yank-point (setq helm-yank-point (point))))) (goto-char (point-min)) - (helm-goto-char (point-at-bol lineno)) + (helm-goto-char (pos-bol lineno)) (unless noanim (helm-highlight-current-line))) @@ -555,7 +557,7 @@ To use this add it to `helm-goto-line-before-hook'." (cl-loop with pos while (setq pos (next-single-property-change (point) 'helm-header)) do (goto-char pos) - collect (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-at-bol)(point-at-eol)) + collect (buffer-substring-no-properties (pos-bol)(pos-eol)) do (forward-line 1)))) (defun helm-handle-winner-boring-buffers () @@ -891,12 +893,12 @@ Optional arguments START, END and FACE are only here for debugging purpose." (save-excursion (forward-line (- (car helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines))) - (point-at-bol)) + (pos-bol)) end-match (save-excursion (forward-line (cdr helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines)) - (point-at-bol)))) + (pos-bol)))) ((or (null helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines) (zerop helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines)) (setq start-match start @@ -906,7 +908,7 @@ Optional arguments START, END and FACE are only here for debugging purpose." (save-excursion (forward-line helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines) - (point-at-bol)) + (pos-bol)) end-match start)) ((> helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines 0) (setq start-match start @@ -914,7 +916,7 @@ Optional arguments START, END and FACE are only here for debugging purpose." (save-excursion (forward-line helm-highlight-matches-around-point-max-lines) - (point-at-bol))))) + (pos-bol))))) (catch 'empty-line (let* ((regex-list (helm-remove-if-match "\\`!" (helm-mm-split-pattern @@ -1036,7 +1038,7 @@ Assume regexp is a pcre based regexp." (lambda () (save-selected-window (with-helm-window - (helm-aif (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'help-echo) + (helm-aif (get-text-property (pos-bol) 'help-echo) (popup-tip (concat " " (abbreviate-file-name (replace-regexp-in-string "\n.*" "" it))) :around nil diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-x-files.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-x-files.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230406.839/helm-x-files.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm-x-files.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm.el b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm.el similarity index 72% rename from code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm.el rename to code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm.el index cdba4e4..03afe95 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-20230727.1557/helm.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-20230830.514/helm.el @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ ;; Thierry Volpiatto ;; Author: Thierry Volpiatto -;; Version: 3.9.1 +;; Version: 3.9.4 ;; URL: https://emacs-helm.github.io/helm/ -;; Package-Requires: ((helm-core "3.9.1") (wfnames "1.1") (popup "0.5.3")) +;; Package-Requires: ((helm-core "3.9.4") (wfnames "1.1") (popup "0.5.3")) ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -38,6 +38,15 @@ (require 'helm-core) (require 'helm-global-bindings) +;; Build info sources and commands once called (bug #2608). We need to autoload +;; only these commands which are bound in helm-global-bindings, if we add more +;; helm-info* commands to helm-global-bindings we will have to autoload them +;; here. Requiring helm-info here instead will make recursive require to helm so +;; don't do that. +(autoload 'helm-info-emacs "helm-info" nil t) +(autoload 'helm-info-gnus "helm-info" nil t) +(autoload 'helm-info-at-point "helm-info" nil t) + (provide 'helm) ;;; helm.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-core-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-core-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 8260c57..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-core-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "helm-core" "20230317.1729" "Development files for Helm" - '((emacs "25.1") - (async "1.9.7")) - :commit "e15fd87d85ebb0df9cdd9115257292488c94549f" :authors - '(("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) - :maintainer - '("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net") - :url "https://emacs-helm.github.io/helm/") -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-core.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-core.el deleted file mode 100644 index f1f182a..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-core.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7833 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-core.el --- Development files for Helm -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2022 ~ 2023 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; Author: Thierry Volpiatto -;; URL: https://emacs-helm.github.io/helm/ -;; Version: 3.9.0 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (async "1.9.7")) - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Contains the main code for Helm. -;; As a package helm-core provides the files helm-core.el, helm-lib.el, -;; helm-source.el and helm-multi-match.el. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'async) -(require 'helm-lib) -(require 'helm-multi-match) -(require 'helm-source) - -;; Ensure async-bytecomp is used even with helm-core package. -(declare-function async-bytecomp-package-mode "ext:async-bytecomp.el") -(when (require 'async-bytecomp nil t) - (and (fboundp 'async-bytecomp-package-mode) - (async-bytecomp-package-mode 1))) - -;; Setup completion styles for helm-mode -(helm--setup-completion-styles-alist) - -(declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode.el") -(declare-function custom-unlispify-tag-name "cus-edit.el") -(declare-function helm-quit-and-find-file "helm-utils.el") - -(defvar helm-marked-buffer-name) - - -;;; Internal Variables -;; -;; -(defvar helm-source-filter nil - "A list of source names to be displayed. -Other sources won't appear in the search results. -If nil, no filtering is done. -Don't set this directly, use `helm-set-source-filter' during a -Helm session to modify it.") -(defvar helm-saved-action nil - "Saved value of the currently selected action by key.") -(defvar helm-saved-current-source nil - "Value of the current source when the action list is shown.") -(defvar helm-in-persistent-action nil - "Flag whether in persistent-action or not.") -(defvar helm-last-buffer nil - "`helm-buffer' of a previous Helm session.") -(defvar helm-saved-selection nil - "Value of the currently selected object when the action list is shown.") -(defvar helm-sources nil - "[INTERNAL] Value of current sources in use, a list of alists. -The list of sources (symbols or alists) is normalized to alists -in `helm-initialize'.") -(defvar helm-buffer-file-name nil - "Variable `buffer-file-name' when Helm is invoked.") -(defvar helm-candidate-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - "Holds the available candidate within a single Helm invocation.") -(defvar helm--candidate-buffer-alist nil) -(defvar helm-input "" - "The input typed in the candidates panel.") -(defvar helm-input-local nil - "Internal, store locally `helm-pattern' value for later use in `helm-resume'.") -(defvar helm--source-name nil) -(defvar helm-current-source nil) -(defvar helm-issued-errors nil) -(defvar helm--last-log-file nil - "The name of the log file of the last Helm session.") -(defvar helm--local-variables nil) -(defvar helm-split-window-state nil) -(defvar helm--window-side-state nil) -(defvar helm-selection-point nil - "The value of point at selection.") -(defvar helm-alive-p nil) -(defvar helm-visible-mark-overlays nil) -(defvar helm-update-blacklist-regexps '("^" "^ *" "$" "!" " " "\\b" - "\\<" "\\>" "\\_<" "\\_>" ".*" - "??" "?*" "*?" "?")) -(defvar helm--force-updating-p nil - "[INTERNAL] Don't use this in your programs.") -(defvar helm-exit-status 0 - "Flag to inform if Helm did exit or quit. -0 means Helm did exit when executing an action. -1 means Helm did quit with \\[keyboard-quit] -Knowing this exit-status could help restore a window config when -Helm aborts in some special circumstances. See -`helm-exit-minibuffer' and `helm-keyboard-quit'.") -(defvar helm-minibuffer-confirm-state nil) -(defvar helm--quit nil) -(defvar helm-buffers nil - "Helm buffers listed in order of most recently used.") -(defvar helm-current-position nil - "Cons of (point . window-start) when Helm is invoked. -`helm-current-buffer' uses this to restore position after -`helm-keyboard-quit'") -(defvar helm-last-frame-or-window-configuration nil - "Used to store window or frame configuration at Helm start.") -(defvar helm-onewindow-p nil) -(defvar helm-types nil) -(defvar helm--mode-line-string-real nil) ; The string to display in mode-line. -(defvar helm-persistent-action-display-window nil) -(defvar helm-marked-candidates nil - "Marked candidates. List of (source . real) pair.") -(defvar helm--mode-line-display-prefarg nil) -(defvar helm--temp-follow-flag nil - "[INTERNAL] A simple flag to notify persistent action we are following.") -(defvar helm--reading-passwd-or-string nil) -(defvar helm--in-update nil) -(defvar helm--in-fuzzy nil) -(defvar helm-maybe-use-default-as-input nil - "Flag to notify the use of use-default-as-input. -Use only in let-bindings. -Use :default arg of `helm' as input to update display. -Note that if also :input is specified as `helm' arg, it will take -precedence on :default.") -(defvar helm--temp-hooks nil - "Store temporary hooks added by `with-helm-temp-hook'.") -(defvar helm--prompt nil) -(defvar helm--file-completion-sources - '("Find Files" "Read File Name") - "Sources that use the *find-files mechanism can be added here. -Sources generated by `helm-mode' don't need to be added here -because they are automatically added. - -You should not modify this yourself unless you know what you are -doing.") -(defvar helm--completing-file-name nil - "Non nil when `helm-read-file-name' is running. -Used for `helm-file-completion-source-p'.") -;; Same as `ffap-url-regexp' but keep it here to ensure `ffap-url-regexp' is not nil. -(defvar helm--url-regexp "\\`\\(news\\(post\\)?:\\|mailto:\\|file:\\|\\(ftp\\|https?\\|telnet\\|gopher\\|www\\|wais\\)://\\)") -(defvar helm--ignore-errors nil - "Flag to prevent Helm popping up errors in candidates functions. -Should be set in candidates functions if needed, and will be -restored at end of session.") -(defvar helm--action-prompt "Select action: ") -(defvar helm--cycle-resume-iterator nil) -(defvar helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p nil) -(defvar helm-initial-frame nil - "[INTERNAL] The selected frame before starting Helm. -Helm use this internally to know in which frame it started, don't -modify this yourself.") -(defvar helm-popup-frame nil - "The frame where Helm is displayed. - -This is only used when Helm is using -`helm-display-buffer-in-own-frame' as `helm-display-function' and -`helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame' is non nil.") -(defvar helm--nested nil) -(defconst helm--frame-default-attributes - '(width height tool-bar-lines left top - title undecorated vertical-scroll-bars - visibility fullscreen menu-bar-lines undecorated - alpha foreground-color background-color) - "Frame parameters to save in `helm--last-frame-parameters'.") -(defvar helm--last-frame-parameters nil - "Frame parameters to save for later resuming. -Local to `helm-buffer'.") -(defvar helm--executing-helm-action nil - "Non nil when action is triggering a new helm-session. -This may be let bounded in other places to notify the display -function to reuse the same frame parameters as the previous Helm -session just like resume would do.") -(defvar helm--current-buffer-narrowed nil) -(defvar helm--suspend-update-interactive-flag nil) -(defvar helm-persistent-action-window-buffer nil - "[INTERNAL] Store the buffer where helm is started. -It is generally `helm-current-buffer', but when this one is displayed -in a dedicated buffer, helm can't start in this window and use another -window handling a buffer, it is this one we store.") -(defvar helm--tramp-archive-maybe-loaded nil) -(defvar helm--original-dedicated-windows-alist nil - "[INTERNAL] Store all dedicated windows with their dedicated state on startup") - -;;; Multi keys -;; -;; -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-define-multi-key (keymap key functions &optional delay) - "In KEYMAP, define key sequence KEY for function list FUNCTIONS. -Each function runs sequentially for each KEY press. -If DELAY is specified, switch back to initial function of FUNCTIONS list -after DELAY seconds. -The functions in FUNCTIONS list take no args. -E.g. - (defun foo () - (interactive) - (message \"Run foo\")) - (defun bar () - (interactive) - (message \"Run bar\")) - (defun baz () - (interactive) - (message \"Run baz\")) - -\(helm-define-multi-key global-map (kbd \" q\") \\='(foo bar baz) 2) - -Each time \" q\" is pressed, the next function is executed. -Waiting more than 2 seconds between key presses switches back to -executing the first function on the next hit." - (define-key keymap key (helm-make-multi-command functions delay))) - -;;;###autoload -(defmacro helm-multi-key-defun (name docstring funs &optional delay) - "Define NAME as a multi-key command running FUNS. -After DELAY seconds, the FUNS list is reinitialized. -See `helm-define-multi-key'." - (declare (indent 2)) - (setq docstring (if docstring (concat docstring "\n\n") - "This is a helm-ish multi-key command.")) - `(defalias (quote ,name) (helm-make-multi-command ,funs ,delay) ,docstring)) - -(defun helm-make-multi-command (functions &optional delay) - "Return an anonymous multi-key command running FUNCTIONS. -Run each function in the FUNCTIONS list in turn when called within -DELAY seconds." - (declare (indent 1)) - (let ((funs functions) - (iter (list nil)) - (timeout delay)) - (lambda () - (interactive) - (helm-run-multi-key-command funs iter timeout)))) - -(defun helm-run-multi-key-command (functions iterator delay) - (let ((fn (lambda () - (cl-loop for count from 1 to (length functions) - collect count))) - next) - (unless (and (car iterator) - ;; Reset iterator when another key is pressed. - (eq this-command real-last-command)) - (setcar iterator (helm-iter-circular (funcall fn)))) - (setq next (helm-iter-next (car iterator))) - (and next (car iterator) - (call-interactively (nth (1- next) functions))) - (when delay (run-with-idle-timer - delay nil (lambda () - (setcar iterator nil)))))) - -(helm-multi-key-defun helm-toggle-resplit-and-swap-windows - "Multi key command to re-split and swap Helm window. -First call runs `helm-toggle-resplit-window', -and second call within 1s runs `helm-swap-windows'." - '(helm-toggle-resplit-window helm-swap-windows) 1) -(put 'helm-toggle-resplit-and-swap-windows 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-command-with-subkeys (map subkey command - &optional other-subkeys prompt exit-fn delay) - "Return an anonymous interactive command to use with `helm-define-key-with-subkeys'." - (lambda () - (interactive) - (let (timer) - (call-interactively command) - (unless (or defining-kbd-macro executing-kbd-macro) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (when delay - (setq timer (run-with-idle-timer - delay nil (lambda () (keyboard-quit))))) - (while (let ((input (read-key prompt)) other kb com) - (setq last-command-event input) - (cond - ((eq input subkey) - (call-interactively command) - (setq last-command command) - t) - ((setq other (assoc input other-subkeys)) - (call-interactively (cdr other)) - (setq last-command (cdr other)) - t) - (t - (setq kb (vector last-command-event)) - (setq com (lookup-key map kb)) - (if (commandp com) - (call-interactively com) - (setq unread-command-events - (nconc (mapcar #'identity kb) - unread-command-events))) - nil))))) - (when timer (cancel-timer timer)) - (and exit-fn (funcall exit-fn))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-define-key-with-subkeys (map key subkey command - &optional other-subkeys - prompt exit-fn delay - docstring) - "Define in MAP a KEY and SUBKEY to COMMAND. - -This allows typing KEY to call COMMAND the first time and -type only SUBKEY on subsequent calls. - -Arg MAP is the keymap to use, SUBKEY is the initial short -key binding to call COMMAND. - -Arg OTHER-SUBKEYS is an alist specifying other short key bindings -to use once started, e.g.: - - (helm-define-key-with-subkeys global-map - (kbd \"C-x v n\") ?n \\='git-gutter:next-hunk - \\='((?p . git-gutter:previous-hunk))) - -In this example, `C-x v n' will run `git-gutter:next-hunk' -subsequent \"n\" will run this command again and subsequent \"p\" -will run `git-gutter:previous-hunk'. - -If specified PROMPT can be displayed in minibuffer to describe -SUBKEY and OTHER-SUBKEYS. Arg EXIT-FN specifies a function to run -on exit. - -For any other key pressed, run their assigned command as defined -in MAP and then exit the loop running EXIT-FN, if specified. - -If DELAY an integer is specified exit after DELAY seconds. - -NOTE: SUBKEY and OTHER-SUBKEYS bindings support only char syntax -and vectors, so don't use strings to define them. While defining -or executing a kbd macro no SUBKEY or OTHER-SUBKEYS are provided, -i.e. the loop is not entered after running COMMAND." - (declare (indent 1)) - (let ((fn (helm-command-with-subkeys - map subkey command other-subkeys prompt exit-fn delay)) - (com (intern (format "helm-%s-with-subkeys" - (symbol-name command))))) - (defalias com fn - (or docstring - ;; When no DOCSTRING, generate a basic one specifying - ;; COMMAND, SUBKEY and OTHER-SUBKEYS. - (concat - (format "Run `%s' and bound it to `%s' for subsequent calls." - command (if (numberp subkey) (single-key-description subkey) subkey)) - (if other-subkeys - (helm-basic-docstring-from-alist other-subkeys) - "")))) - (define-key map key com))) - -(defun helm-basic-docstring-from-alist (alist) - (let* ((len (length alist)) - (osk (cl-loop for (k . v) in alist - for count from 1 - for sep = (cond ((and (= count len) (> len 1)) - " and ") - ((> count 1) ",") - (t "")) - for key = (if (numberp k) (single-key-description k) k) - concat (format "%s`%s'" sep key) into ks - concat (format "%s`%s'" sep v) into kv - finally return (list ks kv)))) - (format "\nBound as well %s to %s%s." - (car osk) (if (> len 1) "respectively " "") (cadr osk)))) - -;;; Keymap -;; -;; -(defvar helm-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-next-line) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-previous-line) - (define-key map (kbd "C-n") #'helm-next-line) - (define-key map (kbd "C-p") #'helm-previous-line) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-follow-action-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-follow-action-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-previous-page) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-next-page) - (define-key map (kbd "M-v") #'helm-scroll-up) - (define-key map (kbd "C-v") #'helm-scroll-down) - (define-key map (kbd "M-<") #'helm-beginning-of-buffer) - (define-key map (kbd "M->") #'helm-end-of-buffer) - (define-key map (kbd "C-g") #'helm-keyboard-quit) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer) - (define-key map (kbd "C-i") #'helm-select-action) - (define-key map (kbd "C-j") #'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (define-key map (kbd "C-o") #'helm-next-source) - (define-key map (kbd "M-o") #'helm-previous-source) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-next-source) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-previous-source) - (define-key map (kbd "C-l") #'helm-recenter-top-bottom-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "M-C-l") #'helm-reposition-window-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-v") #'helm-scroll-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") #'helm-scroll-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-y") #'helm-scroll-other-window-down) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-S-v") #'helm-scroll-other-window-down) - (define-key map (kbd "M-") #'helm-scroll-other-window-down) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-scroll-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'helm-scroll-other-window-down) - (define-key map (kbd "C-@") #'helm-toggle-visible-mark) - (define-key map (kbd "C-SPC") #'helm-toggle-visible-mark-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "M-SPC") #'helm-toggle-visible-mark-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "M-[") nil) - (define-key map (kbd "M-(") #'helm-prev-visible-mark) - (define-key map (kbd "M-)") #'helm-next-visible-mark) - (define-key map (kbd "C-k") #'helm-delete-minibuffer-contents) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-f") #'helm-quit-and-find-file) - (define-key map (kbd "M-m") #'helm-toggle-all-marks) - (define-key map (kbd "M-a") #'helm-mark-all) - (define-key map (kbd "M-U") #'helm-unmark-all) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-a") #'helm-show-all-candidates-in-source) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-e") #'helm-display-all-sources) - (define-key map (kbd "C-s") #'undefined) - (define-key map (kbd "M-s") #'undefined) - (define-key map (kbd "C-}") #'helm-narrow-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-{") #'helm-enlarge-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c -") #'helm-swap-windows) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c _") #'helm-toggle-full-frame) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c %") #'helm-exchange-minibuffer-and-header-line) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-y") #'helm-yank-selection) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") #'helm-kill-selection-and-quit) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") #'helm-insert-or-copy) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") #'helm-follow-mode) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") #'helm-refresh) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c >") #'helm-toggle-truncate-line) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c l") #'helm-display-line-numbers-mode) - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") #'previous-history-element) - (define-key map (kbd "M-n") #'next-history-element) - (define-key map (kbd "C-!") #'helm-toggle-suspend-update) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x b") #'helm-resume-previous-session-after-quit) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-b") #'helm-resume-list-buffers-after-quit) - (helm-define-key-with-subkeys map (kbd "C-c n") ?n #'helm-run-cycle-resume) - ;; Disable `file-cache-minibuffer-complete'. - (define-key map (kbd "") #'undefined) - ;; Multi keys - (define-key map (kbd "C-t") #'helm-toggle-resplit-and-swap-windows) - ;; Debugging command - (define-key map (kbd "C-h C-d") #'helm-enable-or-switch-to-debug) - (define-key map (kbd "C-h c") #'helm-customize-group) - ;; Allow to eval keymap without errors. - (define-key map [f1] nil) - (define-key map (kbd "C-h C-h") #'undefined) - (define-key map (kbd "C-h h") #'undefined) - (helm-define-key-with-subkeys map - (kbd "C-w") ?\C-w #'helm-yank-text-at-point - '((?\C-_ . helm-undo-yank-text-at-point))) - ;; Use `describe-mode' key in `global-map'. - (dolist (k (where-is-internal #'describe-mode global-map)) - (define-key map k #'helm-help)) - ;; Bind all actions from f1 to f12, `helm-select-nth-action' - ;; counts from 0, i.e. (helm-select-nth-action 0) = action 1. - (dotimes (n 12) - (define-key map (kbd (format "" (1+ n))) - (lambda () - (interactive) - (helm-select-nth-action n)))) - map) - "Keymap for helm.") - -(defun helm-customize-group-1 (group) - (require 'cus-edit) - (let ((name (format "*Customize Group: %s*" - (custom-unlispify-tag-name group)))) - (if (buffer-live-p (get-buffer name)) - (switch-to-buffer name) - (custom-buffer-create - (list (list group 'custom-group)) - name - (concat " for group " - (custom-unlispify-tag-name group)))))) - -(defun helm-customize-group () - "Jump to customization group of current source. - -Default to Helm group when group is not defined in source." - (interactive) - (let ((source (or (helm-get-current-source) - (helm-comp-read - "Customize variables for: " - (cl-loop for src in (with-helm-buffer helm-sources) - collect `(,(assoc-default 'name src) . - ,src)) - :allow-nest t - :exec-when-only-one t)))) - (helm-run-after-exit 'helm-customize-group-1 (helm-get-attr 'group source)))) -(put 'helm-customize-group 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm--action-at-nth-set-fn-1 (value &optional negative) - (dotimes (n 9) - (let ((key (format value (1+ n))) - (fn (lambda () - (interactive) - (helm-execute-selection-action-at-nth - (if negative (- (1+ n)) (1+ n)))))) - (define-key helm-map (kbd key) nil) - (define-key helm-map (kbd key) fn)))) - -(defun helm--action-at-nth-set-fn- (var val) - (set var val) - (helm--action-at-nth-set-fn-1 val 'negative)) - -(defun helm--action-at-nth-set-fn+ (var val) - (set var val) - (helm--action-at-nth-set-fn-1 val)) - -(defcustom helm-action-at-nth-negative-prefix-key "C-x %d" - "The prefix key to execute default action on nth <-n> candidate. - -This is a format spec where %d will be replaced by the candidate -number. - -NOTE: `setq' have no effect until you restart Emacs, use -customize for immediate effect." - :group 'helm - :type 'string - :set #'helm--action-at-nth-set-fn-) - -(defcustom helm-action-at-nth-positive-prefix-key "C-c %d" - "The prefix key to execute default action on nth <+n> candidate. - -This is a format spec where %d will be replaced by the candidate -number. - -NOTE: `setq' have no effect until you restart Emacs, use -customize for immediate effect." - :group 'helm - :type 'string - :set #'helm--action-at-nth-set-fn+) - - -(defgroup helm nil - "Open Helm." - :prefix "helm-" :group 'convenience) - -;; Easy access to customize -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-configuration () - "Customize Helm." - (interactive) - (customize-group "helm")) - -(defcustom helm-completion-window-scroll-margin 5 - "`scroll-margin' to use for Helm completion window. -Set to 0 to disable. -NOTE: This has no effect when `helm-display-source-at-screen-top' -id is non-nil." - :group 'helm - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-left-margin-width 0 - "`left-margin-width' value for the `helm-buffer'." - :group 'helm - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-display-source-at-screen-top t - "Display candidates at the top of screen. -This happens with `helm-next-source' and `helm-previous-source'. -NOTE: When non-nil (default), disable -`helm-completion-window-scroll-margin'." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-candidate-number-limit 50 - "Global limit for number of candidates displayed. -When the pattern is empty, the number of candidates shown will be -as set here instead of the entire list, which may be hundreds or -thousands. Since narrowing and filtering rapidly reduces -available candidates, having a small list will keep the interface -responsive. - -Set this value to nil for no limit." - :group 'helm - :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil) integer)) - -(defcustom helm-input-idle-delay 0.01 - "Idle time before updating, specified in seconds." - :group 'helm - :type 'float) - -(defcustom helm-exit-idle-delay 0 - "Idle time before exiting minibuffer while Helm is updating. -Has no affect when helm-buffer is up to date (i.e. exit without -delay in this condition)." - :group 'helm - :type 'float) - -(defvaralias 'helm-samewindow 'helm-full-frame) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-samewindow 'helm-full-frame "1.4.8.1") -(defcustom helm-full-frame nil - "Use current window for showing candidates. -If t, then Helm does not pop-up a new window." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-candidate-separator - (if (fontp (char-displayable-p (read "#x2015"))) - "――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――" - "--------------------------------------") - "Candidates separator of `multiline' source." - :group 'helm - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-save-configuration-functions - '(set-window-configuration . current-window-configuration) - "Functions used to restore or save configurations for frames and windows. -Specified as a pair of functions, where car is the restore -function and cdr is the save function. - -To save and restore frame configuration, set this variable to -\\='(set-frame-configuration . current-frame-configuration) - -NOTE: This may not work properly with own-frame minibuffer -settings. Older versions saves/restores frame configuration, but -the default has changed now to avoid flickering." - :group 'helm - :type 'sexp) - -(defcustom helm-display-function 'helm-default-display-buffer - "Function used to display `helm-buffer'. - -Local value in `helm-buffer' will take precedence on this default -value. Commands that are in `helm-commands-using-frame' will have -`helm-buffer' displayed in frame, `helm-display-function' being -ignored. -If no local value is found and current command is not one of -`helm-commands-using-frame' use this default value. -The function in charge of deciding which value use is -`helm-resolve-display-function'. - -To set it locally to `helm-buffer' in Helm sources use -`helm-set-local-variable' in init function or use -:display-function slot in `helm' call." - :group 'helm - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-case-fold-search 'smart - "Adds \\='smart' option to `case-fold-search'. -Smart option ignores case for searches as long as there are no -upper case characters in the pattern. - -Use nil or t to turn off smart behavior and use -`case-fold-search' behavior. - -Default is smart. - -NOTE: Case fold search has no effect when searching asynchronous -sources, which relies on customized features implemented directly -into their execution process. See helm-grep.el for an example." - :group 'helm - :type '(choice (const :tag "Ignore case" t) - (const :tag "Respect case" nil) - (other :tag "Smart" smart))) - -(defcustom helm-file-name-case-fold-search - (if (memq system-type - '(cygwin windows-nt ms-dos darwin)) - t - helm-case-fold-search) - "Local setting of `helm-case-fold-search' for reading filenames. - -See `helm-case-fold-search' for more info." - :group 'helm - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-reuse-last-window-split-state nil - "Use the same state of window split, vertical or horizontal. -`helm-toggle-resplit-window' for the next helm session will use -the same window scheme as the previous session unless -`helm-split-window-default-side' is \\='same or \\='other." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-split-width-threshold nil - "The value of `split-width-threshold' for helm windows. -This affect the behavior of `helm-split-window-default-fn'. -When the value is an integer, `split-window-sensibly' is used inconditionally -and all the helm variables that affect window splitting are ignored." - :group 'helm - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Maybe use `split-window-sensibly'" nil) - (integer :tag "Inconditionally use `split-window-sensibly'"))) - -(defcustom helm-split-window-preferred-function 'helm-split-window-default-fn - "Default function used for splitting window." - :group 'helm - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-split-window-default-side 'below - "The default side to display `helm-buffer'. -Must be one acceptable arg for `split-window' SIDE, -that is `below', `above', `left' or `right'. - -Other acceptable values are `same' which always displays -`helm-buffer' in current window and `other' that displays -`helm-buffer' below if only one window or in -`other-window-for-scrolling' when available. - -A nil value has same effect as `below'. If `helm-full-frame' is -non-nil, it take precedence over this setting. - -See also `helm-split-window-inside-p' and -`helm-always-two-windows' that take precedence over this. - -NOTE: this has no effect if -`helm-split-window-preferred-function' is not -`helm-split-window-default-fn' unless this new function can -handle this." - :group 'helm - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-split-window-other-side-when-one-window 'below - "The default side to display `helm-buffer' when (1) -`helm-split-window-default-side' is \\='other and (2) -the current frame only has one window. Possible values -are acceptable args for `split-window' SIDE, that is `below', -`above', `left' or `right'. - -If `helm-full-frame' is non-nil, it takes precedence over this -setting. - -See also `helm-split-window-inside-p' and `helm-always-two-windows' that -takes precedence over this. - -NOTE: this has no effect if -`helm-split-window-preferred-function' is not -`helm-split-window-default-fn' unless this new function can -handle this." - :group 'helm - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-display-buffer-default-height nil - "Initial height of `helm-buffer', specified as an integer or a function. - -The function should take one arg and be responsible for re-sizing -the window; function's return value is ignored. Note that this -has no effect when the split is vertical. See `display-buffer' -for more info." - :group 'helm - :type '(choice integer function)) - -(defcustom helm-display-buffer-default-width nil - "Initial width of `helm-buffer', specified as an integer or a function. - -The function should take one arg and be responsible for re-sizing -the window; function's return value is ignored. Note that this -have no effect when the split is horizontal. See `display-buffer' -for more info." - :group 'helm - :type '(choice integer function)) - -(defvaralias 'helm-split-window-in-side-p 'helm-split-window-inside-p) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-split-window-in-side-p 'helm-split-window-inside-p "2.8.6") -(defcustom helm-split-window-inside-p nil - "Force split inside selected window when non-nil. -See also `helm-split-window-default-side'. - -NOTE: this has no effect if -`helm-split-window-preferred-function' is not -`helm-split-window-default-fn' unless this new function can -handle this." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-always-two-windows nil - "When non-nil Helm uses two windows in this frame. - -I.e. `helm-buffer' in one window and `helm-current-buffer' -in the other. - -Note: this has no effect when `helm-split-window-inside-p' is -non-nil, or when `helm-split-window-default-side' is set to -\\='same. - -When `helm-autoresize-mode' is enabled, setting this to nil -will have no effect. - -Also when non-nil it overrides the effect of -`helm-split-window-default-side' set to `other'." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-display-buffer-width 72 - "Frame width when displaying helm-buffer in own frame." - :group 'helm - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-display-buffer-height 20 - "Frame height when displaying helm-buffer in own frame." - :group 'helm - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-default-display-buffer-functions nil - "Action functions to pass to `display-buffer'. -See (info \"(elisp) Buffer Display Action Functions\"). - -It has no effect when `helm-always-two-windows' is non-nil and -may override other settings like `helm-split-window-inside-p'." - :group 'helm - :type '(repeat symbol)) - -(defcustom helm-default-display-buffer-alist nil - "Additional alist to pass to `display-buffer' action. -See (info \"(elisp) Action Alists for Buffer Display\"). - -It has no effect when `helm-always-two-windows' is non-nil and -may override other settings like `helm-split-window-inside-p'. -Note that window-height and window-width have to be configured in -`helm-display-buffer-height' and `helm-display-buffer-width'." - :group 'helm - :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type sexp)) - -(defcustom helm-sources-using-default-as-input '(helm-source-imenu - helm-source-imenu-all - helm-source-info-elisp - helm-source-etags-select - helm-source-man-pages - helm-source-occur - helm-source-moccur - helm-source-grep-ag - helm-source-grep-git - helm-source-grep) - "List of Helm sources that need to use `helm-maybe-use-default-as-input'. -When a source is a member of this list, default `thing-at-point' -will be used as input." - :group 'helm - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defcustom helm-delete-minibuffer-contents-from-point t - "When non-nil, `helm-delete-minibuffer-contents' deletes region from `point'. -Otherwise it deletes `minibuffer-contents'. -See documentation for `helm-delete-minibuffer-contents'." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-follow-mode-persistent nil - "When non-nil, save last state of `helm-follow-mode' for the next Emacs sessions. - -Each time you turn on or off `helm-follow-mode', the current -source name will be stored or removed from -`helm-source-names-using-follow'. - -Note that this may be disabled in some places where it is unsafe -to use because persistent action is changing according to -context." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-source-names-using-follow nil - "A list of source names to have follow enabled. -This list of source names will be used only -when `helm-follow-mode-persistent' is non-nil. - -You don't have to customize this yourself unless you really want -and know what you are doing, instead just set -`helm-follow-mode-persistent' to non-nil and as soon as you turn -on or off `helm-follow-mode' (C-c C-f) in a source, Helm will -save or remove source name in this variable." - :group 'helm - :type '(repeat (choice string))) - -(defcustom helm-prevent-escaping-from-minibuffer t - "Prevent escaping from minibuffer with `other-window' during the Helm session." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-allow-mouse nil - "Allow mouse usage during the Helm session when non-nil. - -Note that this also allows moving out of minibuffer when clicking -outside of `helm-buffer', so it is up to you to get back to Helm -by clicking back in `helm-buffer' or minibuffer." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source nil - "Cycle to the beginning or end of the list after reaching the bottom or top. -This applies when using `helm-next/previous-line'." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-fuzzy-match-fn 'helm-fuzzy-match - "The function for fuzzy matching in `helm-source-sync' based sources." - :group 'helm - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-fuzzy-search-fn 'helm-fuzzy-search - "The function for fuzzy matching in `helm-source-in-buffer' based sources." - :group 'helm - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-fuzzy-sort-fn 'helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn - "The sort transformer function used in fuzzy matching." - :group 'helm - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-fuzzy-matching-highlight-fn #'helm-fuzzy-default-highlight-match - "The function to highlight fuzzy matches. -The function must have the same signature as -`helm-fuzzy-default-highlight-match' which is the default." - :group 'helm - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-autoresize-max-height 40 - "Specify maximum height and defaults to percent of Helm window's frame height. - -See `fit-window-to-buffer' for more infos." - :group 'helm - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-autoresize-min-height 10 - "Specify minimum height and defaults to percent of Helm window's frame height. - -If nil, `window-min-height' is used. -See `fit-window-to-buffer' for details." - :group 'helm - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-input-method-verbose-flag nil - "The default value for `input-method-verbose-flag' used in Helm minibuffer. -It is nil by default, which does not turn off input method. Helm -updates and exits without interruption -- necessary for complex -methods. - -If set to any other value as per `input-method-verbose-flag', -then use `C-\\' to disable the `current-input-method' to exit or -update Helm." - :group 'helm - :type '(radio :tag "A flag to control extra guidance for input methods in helm." - (const :tag "Never provide guidance" nil) - (const :tag "Always provide guidance" t) - (const :tag "Provide guidance only for complex methods" complex-only))) - -(defcustom helm-display-header-line t - "Display header-line when non nil. -It has to be non nil when you want to display minibuffer contents in there with -`helm-echo-input-in-header-line'." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-inherit-input-method t - "Inherit `current-input-method' from `current-buffer' when non-nil. -The default is to enable this by default and then toggle -`toggle-input-method'." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-echo-input-in-header-line nil - "Send current input to header-line when non-nil. -Note that `helm-display-header-line' has to be non nil as well for this to take -effect." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-header-line-space-before-prompt 'left-fringe - "Specify the space before prompt in header-line. - -This will be used when `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' is -non-nil. - -Value can be one of the symbols \\='left-fringe or \\='left-margin or -an integer specifying the number of spaces before prompt. Note -that on input longer that `window-width' the continuation string -will be shown on left side of window without taking care of -this." - :group 'helm - :type '(choice - (symbol - (const :tag "Fringe" left-fringe) - (const :tag "Margin" left-margin)) - integer)) - -(defcustom helm-tramp-connection-min-time-diff 5 - "Value of `tramp-connection-min-time-diff' for Helm remote processes. -If set to zero Helm remote processes are not delayed. - -Setting this to a value less than 5 or disabling it with a zero -value is risky, however on Emacs versions starting at 24.5 it -seems it is now possible to disable it. - -Anyway at any time in Helm you can suspend your processes while -typing by hitting \\ `\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]'. - -Only async sources than use a sentinel calling -`helm-process-deferred-sentinel-hook' are affected by this." - :type 'integer - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-show-action-window-other-window nil - "Show action buffer beside `helm-buffer' when non-nil. - -If nil don't split and replace helm-buffer by the action buffer -in same window. -If left display the action buffer at the left of helm-buffer. -If right or any other value, split at right. - -Note that this may not fit well with some Helm window -configurations, so it have only effect when -`helm-always-two-windows' is non-nil." - :group 'helm - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Split at left" left) - (const :tag "Don't split" nil) - (other :tag "Split at right" right))) - -(defcustom helm-cycle-resume-delay 1.0 - "Delay used before resuming in `helm-run-cycle-resume'." - :type 'float - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame nil - "When non nil Helm frame is not deleted and reused in next sessions. - -This was used to workaround a bug in Emacs where frames where -popping up slowly, now that the bug have been fixed upstream -\(emacs-27) probably you don't want to use this any more. On -emacs-26 set `x-wait-for-event-timeout' to nil to have your -frames popping up fast." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-commands-using-frame nil - "A list of commands where `helm-buffer' is displayed in a frame." - :group 'helm - :type '(repeat symbol)) - -(defcustom helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings t - "Actions inherit Helm frame settings of initial command when non nil." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-use-undecorated-frame-option t - "Display Helm frame undecorated when non nil. - -This option has no effect with Emacs versions lower than 26." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-frame-background-color nil - "Background color for Helm frames, a string. -Fallback to default face background when nil." - :group 'helm - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-frame-foreground-color nil - "Foreground color for Helm frames, a string. -Fallback to default face foreground when nil" - :group 'helm - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-frame-alpha nil - "Alpha parameter for Helm frames, an integer. -Fallback to 100 when nil." - :group 'helm - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-use-frame-when-more-than-two-windows nil - "Display Helm buffer in frame when more than two windows." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defvaralias 'helm-use-frame-when-dedicated-window - 'helm-use-frame-when-no-suitable-window) - -(defcustom helm-use-frame-when-no-suitable-window nil - "Display Helm buffer in frame when Helm is started from a dedicated window." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-use-frame-when-dedicated-window - 'helm-use-frame-when-no-suitable-window - "3.8.1") - -(defcustom helm-default-prompt-display-function - #'helm-set-default-prompt-display - "The function to use to set face of fake cursor in header-line." - :group 'helm - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-truncate-lines nil - "The value of `truncate-lines' when Helm starts. -You can toggle later `truncate-lines' with -\\\\[helm-toggle-truncate-line]." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-visible-mark-prefix "*" - "Prefix used in margin for marked candidates. -Set this to an empty string if you don't want prefix in margin when marking." - :group 'helm - :type 'string) - -;;; Faces -;; -;; -(defgroup helm-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of Helm." - :prefix "helm-" - :group 'faces - :group 'helm) - -(defface helm-source-header - `((((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "#22083397778B" - :foreground "white" - :weight bold :height 1.3 :family "Sans Serif") - (((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "#abd7f0" - :foreground "black" - :weight bold :height 1.3 :family "Sans Serif")) - "Face for source header in the Helm buffer." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-visible-mark - `((((min-colors 88) (background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "green1" - :foreground "black") - (((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "green" - :foreground "black") - (((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "#d1f5ea") - (((min-colors 88)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "green1") - (t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "green")) - "Face for visible mark." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-header - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit header-line)) - "Face for header lines in the Helm buffer." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-candidate-number - `((((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "Yellow" :foreground "black") - (((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "#faffb5" :foreground "black")) - "Face for candidate number in mode-line." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-candidate-number-suspended - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit helm-candidate-number :inverse-video t)) - "Face for candidate number in mode-line when Helm is suspended." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-selection - `((((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "ForestGreen" - :distant-foreground "black") - (((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :background "#b5ffd1" - :distant-foreground "black")) - "Face for currently selected item in the Helm buffer." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-separator - `((((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "red") - (((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "#ffbfb5")) - "Face for multiline source separator." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-action - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :underline t)) - "Face for action lines in the Helm action buffer." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-prefarg - `((((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "green") - (((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "red")) - "Face for showing prefix arg in mode-line." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-match - `((((background light)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "#b00000") - (((background dark)) - ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "gold1")) - "Face used to highlight matches." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-header-line-left-margin - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :foreground "black" :background "yellow")) - "Face used to highlight helm-header sign in left-margin." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-minibuffer-prompt - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit minibuffer-prompt)) - "Face used for the minibuffer/headline prompt (such as Pattern:) in Helm." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-eob-line - `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) - :inherit default)) - "Face for empty line at end of sources in the Helm buffer. -Allow specifying the height of this line." - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-mark-prefix - `((t :inherit default)) - "Face for string `helm-visible-mark-prefix'." - :group 'helm-faces) - -;;; Variables. -;; -;; -(defvar helm-selection-overlay nil - "Overlay used to highlight the currently selected item.") - -(defvar helm-async-processes nil - "List of information about asynchronous processes managed by Helm.") - -(defvar helm-before-initialize-hook nil - "Runs before Helm initialization. -This hook runs before init functions in `helm-sources', which is -before creation of `helm-buffer'. Set local variables for -`helm-buffer' that need a value from `current-buffer' with -`helm-set-local-variable'.") - -(defvar helm-after-initialize-hook nil - "Runs after Helm initialization. -This hook runs after `helm-buffer' is created but not from -`helm-buffer'. The hook needs to specify in which buffer to -run.") - -(defvaralias 'helm-update-hook 'helm-after-update-hook) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-update-hook 'helm-after-update-hook "1.9.9") - -(defvar helm-after-update-hook nil - "Runs after updating the Helm buffer with the new input pattern.") - -(defvar helm-before-update-hook nil - "Runs before updating the Helm buffer with the new input pattern.") - -(defvar helm-cleanup-hook nil - "Runs after exiting the minibuffer and before performing an -action. - -This hook runs even if Helm exits the minibuffer abnormally (e.g. -via `helm-keyboard-quit').") - -(defvar helm-select-action-hook nil - "Runs when opening the action buffer.") - -(defvar helm-before-action-hook nil - "Runs before executing action. -Unlike `helm-cleanup-hook', this hook runs before Helm closes the -minibuffer and also before performing an action.") - -(defvar helm-after-action-hook nil - "Runs after executing action.") - -(defvar helm-exit-minibuffer-hook nil - "Runs just before exiting the minibuffer. - -This hook runs when Helm exits the minibuffer normally (e.g., via -candidate selection), but does NOT run if Helm exits the -minibuffer abnormally (e.g. via `helm-keyboard-quit').") - -(defvar helm-after-persistent-action-hook nil - "Runs after executing persistent action.") - -(defvar helm-move-selection-before-hook nil - "Runs before moving selection in `helm-buffer'.") - -(defvar helm-move-selection-after-hook nil - "Runs after moving selection in `helm-buffer'.") - -(defvar helm-after-preselection-hook nil - "Runs after pre-selection in `helm-buffer'.") - -(defvar helm-window-configuration-hook nil - "Runs when switching to and from the action buffer. -Should run also at end of `helm-display-function'.") - -(defvar helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one nil - "When non-nil execute the default action and then exit if only one candidate. -If symbol \\='current-source is given as value exit if only one -candidate in current source. This variable accepts a function -with no args that should returns a boolean value or \\='current-source.") - -(defvar helm-quit-if-no-candidate nil - "When non-nil, quit if there are no candidates. -This variable accepts a function.") - -(defvar helm-debug-variables nil - "A list of Helm variables that `helm-debug-output' displays. -If nil, `helm-debug-output' includes only variables with `helm-' -prefixes.") - -(defvar helm-debug-buffer "*Debug Helm Log*") - -(defvar helm-debug nil - "If non-nil, write log message to `helm-debug-buffer'. -Default is nil, which disables writing log messages because the -size of `helm-debug-buffer' grows quickly.") - -(defvar helm-mode-line-string "\ -\\\ -\\[helm-help]:Help \ -\\[helm-select-action]:Act \ -\\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/\ -f1..f12:NthAct \ -\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \ -\\[helm-customize-group]:Conf" - "Help string displayed by Helm in the mode-line. -It is either a string or a list of two string arguments where the -first string is the name and the second string is displayed in -the mode-line. When nil, it defaults to `mode-line-format'.") - -(defvar helm-minibuffer-set-up-hook '(helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe) - "Hook that runs at minibuffer initialization. -A hook useful for modifying minibuffer settings in Helm. - -Uses `helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe' by default which hide minibuffer contents with -header-line contents when `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' is non nil.") - -(defvar helm-help-message - "* Helm Generic Help -** Basics - -To navigate in this Help buffer see [[Helm help][here]]. - -Helm narrows down the list of candidates as you type a filter -pattern. See [[Matching in Helm][Matching in Helm]]. - -Helm accepts multiple space-separated patterns, each pattern can -be negated with \"!\". - -Helm also supports fuzzy matching in some places when specified, -you will find several variables to enable fuzzy matching in -diverse [[Helm sources][sources]], see [[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki/Fuzzy-matching][fuzzy-matching]] in helm-wiki for more infos. - -Helm generally uses familiar Emacs keys to navigate the list. -Here follow some of the less obvious bindings: - -- `\\\\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]' selects the -candidate from the list, executes the default action upon exiting -the Helm session. - -- `\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' executes the -default action but without exiting the Helm session. Not all -sources support this. - -- `\\\\[helm-select-action]' displays a list of actions -available on current candidate or all marked candidates. The -default binding is ordinarily used for completion, but that -would be redundant since Helm completes upon every character -entered in the prompt. See [[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki#helm-completion-vs-emacs-completion][Helm wiki]]. - -Note: In addition to the default actions list, additional actions -appear depending on the type of the selected candidate(s). They -are called filtered actions. - -** Helm sources - -Helm uses what's called sources to provide different kinds of -completions. Each Helm session can handle one or more source. A -source is an alist object which is build from various classes, -see [[Writing your own Helm sources][here]] and [[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki/Developing#creating-a-source][Helm wiki]] for more infos. - -*** Configure sources - -You will find in Helm sources already built and bound to a -variable called generally `helm-source-'. In this case -it is an alist and you can change the attributes (keys) values -using `helm-set-attr' function in your configuration. Of course -you have to ensure before calling `helm-set-attr' that the file -containing source is loaded, e.g. with `with-eval-after-load'. Of -course you can also completely redefine the source but this is -generally not elegant as it duplicate for its most part code -already defined in Helm. - -You will find also sources that are not built and even not bound -to any variables because they are rebuilded at each start of a -Helm session. In this case you can add a defmethod called -`helm-setup-user-source' to your config: - -#+begin_src elisp - - (cl-defmethod helm-setup-user-source ((source helm-moccur-class)) - (setf (slot-value source 'follow) -1)) - -#+end_src - -See -[[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki/FAQ#why-is-a-customizable-helm-source-nil][here]] -for more infos, and for more complex examples of configuration -[[https://github.com/thierryvolpiatto/emacs-tv-config/blob/master/init-helm.el#L340][here]]. - -** Modify keybindings in Helm - -Helm main keymap is `helm-map', all keys bound in this map apply -to all Helm sources. However, most sources have their own keymap, -with each binding overriding its counterpart in `helm-map', you -can see all bindings in effect in the [[Commands][Commands]] -section (available only if the source has its own keymap and -documentation of course). - -** Matching in Helm - -All that you write in minibuffer is interpreted as a regexp or -multiple regexps if separated by a space. This is true for most -sources unless the developer of the source has disabled it or -have choosen to use fuzzy matching. Even if a source has fuzzy -matching enabled, Helm will switch to multi match as soon as it -detects a space in the pattern. It may also switch to multi match -as well if pattern starts with a \"^\" beginning of line sign. In -those cases each pattern separated with space should be a regexp -and not a fuzzy pattern. When using multi match patterns, each -pattern starting with \"!\" is interpreted as a negation i.e. -match everything but this. - -*** Completion-styles - -UPDATE: At version 3.8.0 Helm default is now to NOT use -`completion-styles' i.e. now `helm-completion-style' default to -'helm and no more to 'emacs. - -If you want to use `completion-styles' in Helm customize -`helm-completion-style' to 'emacs. - -Helm generally fetches its candidates with the :candidates -function up to `helm-candidate-number-limit' and then applies -match functions to these candidates according to `helm-pattern'. -But Helm allows matching candidates directly from the :candidates -function using its own `completion-styles'. -Helm provides 'helm completion style but also 'helm-flex -completion style for Emacs<27 that don't have 'flex completion -style, otherwise (emacs-27) 'flex completion style is used to -provide fuzzy aka flex completion. - -When using helm-fuzzy as `helm-completion-style' helm use its own -fuzzy implementation which have nothing to do with emacs `flex' -style. - -Any Helm sources can use `completion-styles' -by using :match-dynamic slot and building their :candidates -function with `helm-dynamic-completion'. - -Example: - -#+begin_src elisp - - (helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source \"test\" - :candidates (helm-dynamic-completion - '(foo bar baz foab) - 'symbolp) - :match-dynamic t) - :buffer \"*helm test*\") - -#+end_src - -By default Helm sets up `completion-styles' and always adds 'helm -to it. However the flex completion styles are not added. This is -up to the user if she wants to have such completion to enable -this. -As specified above use 'flex for emacs-27 and 'helm-flex for -emacs-26. Anyway, 'helm-flex is not provided in -`completion-styles-alist' if 'flex is present. - -Finally Helm provides two user variables to control -`completion-styles' usage: `helm-completion-style' and -`helm-completion-styles-alist'. Both variables are customizable. -The former allows retrieving previous Helm behavior if needed, by -setting it to `helm' or `helm-fuzzy', default being `emacs' which -allows dynamic completion and usage of `completion-styles'. The -second allows setting `helm-completion-style' per mode and also -specifying `completion-styles' per mode (see its docstring). Note -that these two variables take effect only in helm-mode i.e. in -all that uses `completion-read' or `completion-in-region', IOW all -helmized commands. File completion in `read-file-name' family -doesn't obey completion-styles and has its own file completion -implementation. Native Helm commands using `completion-styles' -doesn't obey `helm-completion-style' and -`helm-completion-styles-alist' (e.g., helm-M-x). - -Also for a better control of styles in native Helm sources (not -helmized by helm-mode) using :match-dynamic, -`helm-dynamic-completion' provides a STYLES argument that allows -specifying explicitely styles for this source. - -NOTE: Some old completion styles are not working fine with Helm -and are disabled by default in -`helm-blacklist-completion-styles'. They are anyway not useful in -Helm because 'helm style supersedes these styles. - -** Helm mode - -`helm-mode' toggles Helm completion in native Emacs functions, so -when you turn `helm-mode' on, commands like `switch-to-buffer' -will use Helm completion instead of the usual Emacs completion -buffer. - -*** What gets or does not get \"helmized\" when `helm-mode' is enabled? - -Helm provides generic completion on all Emacs functions using -`completing-read', `completion-in-region' and their derivatives, -e.g. `read-file-name'. Helm exposes a user variable to control -which function to use for a specific Emacs command: -`helm-completing-read-handlers-alist'. If the function for a -specific command is nil, it turns off Helm completion. See the -variable documentation for more infos. - -*** Helm functions vs helmized Emacs functions - -While there are Helm functions that perform the same completion -as other helmized Emacs functions, e.g. `switch-to-buffer' and -`helm-buffers-list', the native Helm functions like -`helm-buffers-list' can receive new features that allow marking -candidates, have several actions, etc. Whereas the helmized Emacs -functions only have Helm completion, Emacs can provide no more -than one action for this function. This is the intended behavior. - -Generally you are better off using the native Helm command than -the helmized Emacs equivalent. - -*** Completion behavior with Helm and completion-at-point - -Helm is NOT completing dynamically. That means that when you are -completing some text at point, completion is done against this -text and subsequent characters you add AFTER this text. This -allows you to use matching methods provided by Helm, that is multi -matching or fuzzy matching (see [[Matching in Helm][Matching in -Helm]]). - -Completion is not done dynamically (against `helm-pattern') -because backend functions (i.e. `completion-at-point-functions') -are not aware of Helm matching methods. - -By behaving like this, the benefit is that you can fully use Helm -matching methods but you can't start a full completion against a -prefix different than the initial text you have at point. Helm -warns you against this by colorizing the initial input and sends -a user-error message when trying to delete backward text beyond -this limit at first hit on DEL. A second hit on DEL within a -short delay (1s) quits Helm and delete-backward char in -current-buffer. - -** Helm help - -\\[helm-documentation]: Show all Helm documentations concatenated -in one org file. - -From a Helm session, just hit \\\\[helm-help] to have -the documentation for the current source followed by the global -Helm documentation. - -While in the help buffer, most of the Emacs regular key bindings -are available; the most important ones are shown in minibuffer. -However, due to implementation restrictions, no regular Emacs -keymap is used (it runs in a loop when reading the help buffer). -Only simple bindings are available and they are defined in -`helm-help-hkmap', which is a simple alist of (key . function). -You can define or redefine bindings in help with -`helm-help-define-key' or by adding/removing entries directly in -`helm-help-hkmap'. -See `helm-help-hkmap' for restrictions on bindings and functions. - -The documentation of default bindings are: - -| Key | Alternative keys | Command | -|-----------+------------------+---------------------| -| C-v | Space next | Scroll up | -| M-v | b prior | Scroll down | -| C-s | | Isearch forward | -| C-r | | Isearch backward | -| C-a | | Beginning of line | -| C-e | | End of line | -| C-f | right | Forward char | -| C-b | left | Backward char | -| C-n | down | Next line | -| C-p | up | Previous line | -| M-a | | Backward sentence | -| M-e | | Forward sentence | -| M-f | | Forward word | -| M-b | | Backward word | -| M-> | | End of buffer | -| M-< | | Beginning of buffer | -| C- | | Toggle mark | -| C-M-SPACE | | Mark sexp | -| RET | | Follow org link | -| C-% | | Push org mark | -| C-& | | Goto org mark-ring | -| TAB | | Org cycle | -| M- | | Toggle visibility | -| M-w | | Copy region | -| q | | Quit | - -** Customize Helm - -Helm provides a lot of user variables for extensive customization. -From any Helm session, type \\\\[helm-customize-group] -to jump to the current source `custom' group. Helm also has a -special group for faces you can access via `M-x customize-group -RET helm-faces'. - -Note: Some sources may not have their group set and default to -the `helm' group. - -** Display Helm in windows and frames - -You can display the Helm completion buffer in many different -window configurations, see the custom interface to discover the -different windows configurations available (See [[Customize Helm][Customize Helm]] to jump to custom interface). -When using Emacs in a graphic display (i.e. not in a terminal) you can as -well display your Helm buffers in separated frames globally for -all Helm commands or separately for specific Helm commands. -See `helm-display-function' and `helm-commands-using-frame'. -See also [[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki/frame][helm wiki]] for more infos. - -There is a variable to allow reusing frame instead of deleting -and creating a new one at each session, see `helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame'. -Normally you don't have to use this, it have been made to workaround -slow frame popup in Emacs-26, to workaround this slowness in Emacs-26 use instead - -#+begin_src elisp - (when (= emacs-major-version 26) - (setq x-wait-for-event-timeout nil)) -#+end_src - -WARNING: -There is a package called Posframe and also one called Helm-posframe, -you DO NOT need these packages to display helm buffers in frames. -Thus Posframe package use child frames which have no minibuffers -and are by the way not compatible with Helm. - -** Helm's basic operations and default key bindings - -| Key| Command| -|----+--------| -| | -| \\[helm-previous-line]| Previous line | -| \\[helm-next-line]| Next line | -| \\[helm-scroll-up]| Scroll up | -| \\[helm-scroll-down]| Scroll down | -| \\[helm-scroll-other-window]| Scroll up other-window | -| \\[helm-scroll-other-window-down]| Scroll down other-window | -| \\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]| Execute first (default) action / Select [1] | -| \\[helm-beginning-of-buffer]| Goto beginning of buffer | -| \\[helm-end-of-buffer]| Goto end of buffer | -| \\[helm-select-action]| Show actions menu | -| \\[helm-previous-source]| Previous source | -| \\[helm-next-source]| Next source | -| \\[helm-delete-minibuffer-contents]| Delete pattern (with prefix arg delete from point to end or all [2]) | -| \\[helm-execute-persistent-action]| Persistent action (Execute and keep Helm session) | -|\\[helm-toggle-resplit-and-swap-windows]|Rotate or swap windows. | -|\\[helm-exchange-minibuffer-and-header-line]|Exchange minibuffer and header-line. | -|\\[helm-quit-and-find-file]|Drop into `helm-find-files'. | -|\\[helm-kill-selection-and-quit]|Kill display value of candidate and quit (with prefix arg, kill the real value). | -|\\[helm-yank-selection]|Yank current selection into pattern. | -|\\[helm-insert-or-copy]|Insert or copy marked candidates (C-u) . | -|\\[helm-follow-mode]|Toggle automatic execution of persistent action. | -|\\[helm-follow-action-forward]|Run persistent action then select next line. | -|\\[helm-follow-action-backward]|Run persistent action then select previous line. | -|\\[helm-refresh]|Recalculate and redisplay candidates. | -|\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]|Toggle candidate updates. | - -\[1] Behavior may change depending context in some source e.g. `helm-find-files'. - -\[2] Delete from point to end or all depending on the value of -`helm-delete-minibuffer-contents-from-point'. - -NOTE: Any of these bindings are from `helm-map' and may be -overriten by the map specific to the current source in use (each -source can have its own keymap). - -** The actions menu - -You can display the action menu in the same window -as helm candidates (default) or in a side window according to -`helm-show-action-window-other-window' value. - -When the action menu popup, the helm prompt is used to narrow -down this menu, no more candidates. - -When `helm-allow-mouse' is non nil, you can use as well -mouse-3 (right click) in the candidate zone to select actions -with the mouse once your candidate is selected. - -** Action transformers - -You may be surprized to see your actions list changing depending -on the context. This happen when a source has an action -transformer function which checks the current selected candidate -and adds specific actions for this candidate. - -** Shortcuts for n-th first actions - -f1-f12: Execute n-th action where n is 1 to 12. - -** Shortcuts for executing the default action on the n-th candidate - -Helm does not display line numbers by default, with Emacs-26+ you -can enable it permanently in all helm buffers with: - - (add-hook 'helm-after-initialize-hook 'helm-init-relative-display-line-numbers) - -You can also toggle line numbers with -\\\\[helm-display-line-numbers-mode] in current Helm -buffer. - -Of course when enabling `global-display-line-numbers-mode' Helm -buffers will have line numbers as well. \(Don't forget to -customize `display-line-numbers-type' to relative). - -In Emacs versions < to 26 you will have to use -[[https://github.com/coldnew/linum-relative][linum-relative]] -package and `helm-linum-relative-mode'. - -Then when line numbers are enabled with one of the methods above -the following keys are available([1]): - -C-x : Execute default action on the n-th candidate before -currently selected candidate. - -C-c : Execute default action on the n-th candidate after -current selected candidate. - -\"n\" is limited to 1-9. For larger jumps use other navigation -keys. - -\[1] Note that the key bindings are always available even if line -numbers are not displayed. They are just useless in this case. - -** Mouse control in Helm - -A basic support for the mouse is provided when the user sets -`helm-allow-mouse' to non-nil. - -- mouse-1 selects the candidate. -- mouse-2 executes the default action on selected candidate. -- mouse-3 pops up the action menu. - -Note: When mouse control is enabled in Helm, it also lets you -click around and lose the minibuffer focus: you'll have to click -on the Helm buffer or the minibuffer to retrieve control of your -Helm session. - -** Marked candidates - -You can mark candidates to execute an action on all of them -instead of the current selected candidate only. (See bindings -below.) Most Helm actions operate on marked candidates unless -candidate-marking is explicitely forbidden for a specific source. - -- To mark/unmark a candidate, use -\\[helm-toggle-visible-mark]. (See bindings below.) With a -numeric prefix arg mark ARG candidates forward, if ARG is -negative mark ARG candidates backward. - -- To mark all visible unmarked candidates at once in current -source use \\[helm-mark-all]. With a prefix argument, mark all -candidates in all sources. - -- To unmark all visible marked candidates at once use - \\[helm-unmark-all]. - -- To mark/unmark all candidates at once use -\\[helm-toggle-all-marks]. With a prefix argument, mark/unmark -all candidates in all sources. - -Note: When multiple candidates are selected across different -sources, only the candidates of the current source will be used -when executing most actions (as different sources can have -different actions). Some actions support multi-source marking -however. - -** Follow candidates - -When `helm-follow-mode' is on (\\\\[helm-follow-mode] -to toggle it), moving up and down Helm session or updating the -list of candidates will automatically execute the -persistent-action as specified for the current source. - -If `helm-follow-mode-persistent' is non-nil, the state of the -mode will be restored for the following Helm sessions. - -If you just want to follow candidates occasionally without -enabling `helm-follow-mode', you can use -\\\\[helm-follow-action-forward] or -\\[helm-follow-action-backward] instead. Conversely, when -`helm-follow-mode' is enabled, those commands go to previous/next -line without executing the persistent action. - -** Special yes, no or yes for all answers - -You may be prompted in the minibuffer to answer by [y,n,!,q] in -some places for confirmation. - -- y mean yes -- no mean no -- ! mean yes for all -- q mean quit or abort current operation. - -When using ! you will not be prompted for the same thing in -current operation any more, e.g. file deletion, file copy etc... - -** Moving in `helm-buffer' - -You can move in `helm-buffer' with the usual commands used in -Emacs: \(\\\\[helm-next-line], -\\\\[helm-previous-line], etc. See above basic -commands. When `helm-buffer' contains more than one source, -change source with \\\\[helm-next-source] and -\\[helm-previous-source]. - -Note: When reaching the end of a source, -\\\\[helm-next-line] will *not* go to the next source -when variable `helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source' is non-nil, so -you will have to use \\\\[helm-next-source] and -\\[helm-previous-source]. - -** Resume previous session from current Helm session - -You can use `C-c n' (`helm-run-cycle-resume') to cycle in -resumables sources. `C-c n' is a special key set with -`helm-define-key-with-subkeys' which, after pressing it, allows -you to keep cycling with further `n'. - -Tip: You can bound the same key in `global-map' to - `helm-cycle-resume' with `helm-define-key-with-subkeys' to - let you transparently cycle sessions, Helm fired up or not. - You can also bind the cycling commands to single key - presses (e.g., `S-') this time with a simple - `define-key'. (Note that `S-' is not available in - terminals.) - -Note: `helm-define-key-with-subkeys' is available only once Helm -is loaded. - -You can also use -\\\\[helm-resume-previous-session-after-quit] to resume -the previous session, or -\\\\[helm-resume-list-buffers-after-quit] to have -completion on all resumable buffers. - -** Global commands - -*** Resume Helm session from outside Helm - -\\\\[helm-resume] revives the last Helm session. -Binding a key to this command will greatly improve Helm -interactivity, e.g. when quitting Helm accidentally. - -You can call \\\\[helm-resume] with a prefix argument -to choose \(with completion!) which session you'd like to resume. -You can also cycle in these sources with `helm-cycle-resume' (see -above). - -** Debugging Helm - -Helm exposes the special variable `helm-debug': setting it to -non-nil will enable Helm logging in a special outline-mode -buffer. Helm resets the variable to nil at the end of each -session. - -For convenience, \\\\[helm-enable-or-switch-to-debug] -allows you to turn on debugging for this session only. To avoid -accumulating log entries while you are typing patterns, you can -use \\\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update] to turn off -updating. When you are ready turn it on again to resume logging. - -Once you exit your Helm session you can access the debug buffer -with `helm-debug-open-last-log'. - -Note: Be aware that Helm log buffers grow really fast, so use -`helm-debug' only when needed. - -** Writing your own Helm sources - -Writing simple sources for your own usage is easy. When calling -the `helm' function, the sources are added the :sources slot -which can be a symbol or a list of sources. Sources can be built -with different EIEIO classes depending on what you want to do. To -simplify this, several `helm-build-*' macros are provided. Below -there are simple examples to start with. - -We will not go further here, see -[[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki/Developing][Helm wiki]] -and the source code for more information and more complex -examples. - -#+begin_src elisp - - ;; Candidates are stored in a list. - (helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source \"test\" - ;; A function can be used as well - ;; to provide candidates. - :candidates '(\"foo\" \"bar\" \"baz\")) - :buffer \"*helm test*\") - - ;; Candidates are stored in a buffer. - ;; Generally faster but doesn't allow a dynamic updating - ;; of the candidates list i.e the list is fixed on start. - (helm :sources (helm-build-in-buffer-source \"test\" - :data '(\"foo\" \"bar\" \"baz\")) - :buffer \"*helm test*\") - -#+end_src - -** Helm Map -\\{helm-map}" - "Message string containing detailed help for `helm'. -It also accepts function or variable symbol.") - -(defvar helm-autoresize-mode) ;; Undefined in `helm-default-display-buffer'. - -(defvar helm-async-outer-limit-hook nil - "Run in async sources when process output is out of `candidate-number-limit'. -Should be set locally to `helm-buffer' with `helm-set-local-variable'.") - -(defvar helm-quit-hook nil - "A hook that runs when quitting Helm.") - -(defvar helm-resume-after-hook nil - "A hook that runs after resuming a Helm session. -The hook should takes one arg SOURCES.") - -(defvar helm-help-buffer-name "*Helm Help*" - "The name of helm help buffer.") - -;; See bug#2503. -(defvar helm-process-output-split-string-separator "\n" - "Separator to use when splitting helm async output.") - -(defvar helm-last-query "" - "The value of `helm-pattern' is stored here exit or quit.") - -;; Utility: logging -(defun helm-log (from format-string &rest args) - "Log message if `helm-debug' is non-nil. -Messages are written to the `helm-debug-buffer' buffer. - -FROM is the place from where it is called. -Argument FORMAT-STRING is a string to use with `format'. -Use optional arguments ARGS like in `format'." - (when helm-debug - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create helm-debug-buffer) - (outline-mode) - (buffer-disable-undo) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (insert (let ((tm (current-time))) - (format (concat (if (string-match "Start session" format-string) - "* " "** ") - "%s.%06d (%s)\n %s\n") - (format-time-string "%H:%M:%S" tm) - (nth 2 tm) - from - (apply #'format (cons format-string args))))))))) - -(defun helm-log-run-hook (from hook) - "Run HOOK like `run-hooks' and log these actions to Helm log buffer. -FROM is the place from where it is called." - (helm-log from "Executing %s with value = %S" hook (symbol-value hook)) - (helm-log from "Executing %s with global value = %S" hook (default-value hook)) - (run-hooks hook) - (helm-log from "executed %s" hook)) - -(defun helm-log-error (from &rest args) - "Accumulate error messages into `helm-issued-errors'. -FROM is the place from where it is called. -ARGS are args given to `format'. -E.g. (helm-log-error \"Error %s: %s\" (car err) (cdr err))." - (apply 'helm-log from (concat "ERROR: " (car args)) (cdr args)) - (let ((msg (apply 'format args))) - (unless (member msg helm-issued-errors) - (cl-pushnew msg helm-issued-errors :test 'equal)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-debug-open-last-log () - "Open Helm log file or buffer of last Helm session." - (interactive) - (if helm--last-log-file - (progn - (find-file helm--last-log-file) - (outline-mode) (view-mode 1) (visual-line-mode 1)) - (switch-to-buffer helm-debug-buffer) - (view-mode 1) (visual-line-mode 1))) - -(defun helm-print-error-messages () - "Print error messages in `helm-issued-errors'." - (and helm-issued-errors - (message "Helm issued errors: %s" - (mapconcat 'identity (reverse helm-issued-errors) "\n")))) - - -;; Test tools -(defmacro with-helm-time-after-update (&rest body) - (helm-with-gensyms (start-time time-elapsed) - `(let ((,start-time (float-time)) ,time-elapsed) - (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook - (lambda () - (setq ,time-elapsed (- (float-time) ,start-time)) - (keyboard-quit))) - (unwind-protect ,@body - (remove-hook 'helm-after-update-hook - (lambda () - (setq ,time-elapsed (- (float-time) ,start-time)) - (keyboard-quit)))) - ,time-elapsed))) - - -;; Helm API -(defmacro with-helm-default-directory (directory &rest body) - (declare (indent 1) (debug t)) - `(let ((default-directory (or (and ,directory - (file-name-as-directory ,directory)) - default-directory))) - ,@body)) - -(defun helm-default-directory () - "Return the local value of `default-directory' in `helm-buffer'." - (buffer-local-value 'default-directory (get-buffer helm-buffer))) - -(defmacro with-helm-temp-hook (hook &rest body) - "Execute temporarily BODY as a function for HOOK." - (declare (indent 1) (debug t)) - `(letrec ((helm--hook (lambda () - (unwind-protect - (progn ,@body) - (remove-hook ,hook helm--hook))))) - (push (cons helm--hook ,hook) helm--temp-hooks) - (add-hook ,hook helm--hook))) - -(defmacro with-helm-after-update-hook (&rest body) - "Execute BODY at end of `helm-update'." - (declare (indent 0) (debug t)) - `(with-helm-temp-hook 'helm-after-update-hook ,@body)) - -(defmacro with-helm-alive-p (&rest body) - "Return error when BODY run outside Helm context." - (declare (indent 0) (debug t)) - `(progn - (if helm-alive-p - (progn ,@body) - (error "Running helm command outside of context")))) - -(defmacro with-helm-in-frame (&rest body) - "Execute Helm function in BODY displaying `helm-buffer' in separate frame." - (declare (debug t) (indent 0)) - `(progn - (helm-set-local-variable - 'helm-display-function 'helm-display-buffer-in-own-frame) - ,@body)) - -(defmacro helm-make-command-from-action (symbol doc action &rest body) - "Make a command SYMBOL from ACTION with docstring DOC. -The command SYMBOL will quit helm before execute. -Argument ACTION should be an existing helm action. -BODY form will run before calling action. - -Example: - - (helm-make-command-from-action foo-command - \"Docstring\" - \\='foo-action - (run body)) - -will produce a command like this: - - (defun foo-command () - \"docstring\" - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (run body) - (helm-exit-and-execute-action \\='foo-action))) - -And automatically put the symbol \\='helm-only on SYMBOL." - (declare (indent defun) (debug t)) - `(progn - (defun ,symbol () - ,doc - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (progn ,@body) - (helm-exit-and-execute-action ,action))) - (put ',symbol 'helm-only t))) - -(defmacro helm-make-persistent-command-from-action (symbol doc psymbol action) - "Make a persistent command SYMBOL bound to PSYMBOL from ACTION." - (declare (indent defun) (debug t)) - `(progn - (defun ,symbol () - ,doc - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr ,psymbol (cons ,action 'never-split)) - (helm-execute-persistent-action ,psymbol))) - (put ',symbol 'helm-only t))) - - -;;; helm-attributes -;; -(defun helm-get-attr (attribute-name &optional source compute) - "Get the value of ATTRIBUTE-NAME of SRC. - -If SRC is omitted, use current source. - -If COMPUTE is non-`nil' compute value of ATTRIBUTE-NAME with -`helm-interpret-value'. COMPUTE can have also \\='ignorefn as value, -in this case `helm-interpret-value' will return a function as -value unchanged, but will eval a symbol which is bound. - -You can use `setf' to modify value of ATTRIBUTE-NAME unless -COMPUTE is specified, if attribute ATTRIBUTE-NAME is not found in -SOURCE `setf' will create new attribute ATTRIBUTE-NAME with -specified value. You can also use `helm-set-attr' to modify -ATTRIBUTE-NAME." - (declare (gv-setter - (lambda (val) - `(let* ((src (or ,source (helm-get-current-source))) - (attr (assq ,attribute-name src))) - (cl-assert (null ,compute) nil - "`setf' can't set the computed value of attribute `%s'" - ,attribute-name) - (if attr - (setcdr attr ,val) - (and (setcdr src (cons (cons ,attribute-name ,val) - (cdr src))) - ,val)))))) - (let ((src (or source (helm-get-current-source)))) - (helm-aif (assq attribute-name src) - (if compute - (helm-interpret-value (cdr it) src compute) - (cdr it))))) - -(defalias 'helm-attr 'helm-get-attr) -(make-obsolete 'helm-attr 'helm-get-attr "3.7.0") - -(cl-defun helm-set-attr (attribute-name value - &optional - (src (helm-get-current-source))) - "Set the value of ATTRIBUTE-NAME of source SRC to VALUE. - -If ATTRIBUTE-NAME doesn't exists in source it is created with -value VALUE. If SRC is omitted, use current source. If operation -succeed, return value, otherwise nil. - -Using this function is same as using `setf' on `helm-get-attr'." - (setf (helm-get-attr attribute-name src) value)) - -(defalias 'helm-attrset 'helm-set-attr) -(make-obsolete 'helm-attrset 'helm-set-attr "3.7.0") - -(defun helm-add-action-to-source (name fn source &optional index) - "Add new action NAME linked to function FN to SOURCE. -Function FN should be a valid function that takes one arg i.e. -candidate, argument NAME is a string that will appear in action -menu and SOURCE should be an existing helm source already loaded. -If INDEX is specified, action is added to the action list at INDEX, -otherwise added at end. -This allows users to add specific actions to an existing source -without modifying source code." - (let ((actions (helm-get-attr 'action source 'ignorefn)) - (new-action (list (cons name fn)))) - (when (functionp actions) - (setq actions (list (cons "Default action" actions)))) - (helm-set-attr 'action - (if index - (helm-append-at-nth actions new-action index) - (append actions new-action)) - source))) - -(defun helm-delete-action-from-source (action-or-name source) - "Delete ACTION-OR-NAME from SOURCE. -ACTION-OR-NAME can either be the name of action or the symbol -function associated to name." - (let* ((actions (helm-get-attr 'action source 'ignorefn)) - (del-action (if (symbolp action-or-name) - (rassoc action-or-name actions) - (assoc action-or-name actions)))) - (helm-set-attr 'action (delete del-action actions) source))) - -(cl-defun helm-add-action-to-source-if (name fn source predicate - &optional (index 4) test-only) - "Add new action NAME linked to function FN to SOURCE. -Action NAME will be available when the current candidate matches -PREDICATE. -This function adds an entry in the `action-transformer' attribute -of SOURCE (or creates one if not found). -Function PREDICATE must take one candidate as arg. -Function FN should be a valid function that takes one arg i.e. -candidate, argument NAME is a string that will appear in action -menu and SOURCE should be an existing Helm source already loaded. -If INDEX is specified, action is added in action list at INDEX. -Value of INDEX should be always >=1, default to 4. This allows -user to add a specific `action-transformer' to an existing source -without modifying source code. - -E.g. - -Add the action \"Byte compile file async\" linked to function -`async-byte-compile-file' to source `helm-source-find-files' only -when predicate helm-ff-candidates-lisp-p returns non-nil: - -\(helm-add-action-to-source-if \"Byte compile file async\" - \\='async-byte-compile-file - helm-source-find-files - \\='helm-ff-candidates-lisp-p)." - (let* ((actions (helm-get-attr 'action source 'ignorefn)) - (action-transformers (helm-get-attr 'action-transformer source)) - (new-action (list (cons name fn))) - (transformer (lambda (actions _candidate) - (let ((candidate (car (helm-marked-candidates)))) - (cond ((funcall predicate candidate) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions new-action index)) - (t actions)))))) - (when (functionp actions) - (helm-set-attr 'action (list (cons "Default action" actions)) source)) - (when (or (symbolp action-transformers) (functionp action-transformers)) - (setq action-transformers (list action-transformers))) - (if test-only ; debug - (delq nil (append (list transformer) action-transformers)) - (helm-set-attr 'action-transformer - (helm-fast-remove-dups - (delq nil (append (list transformer) action-transformers)) - :test 'equal) - source)))) - - -;;; Source filter -;; -(defun helm-set-source-filter (sources) - "Set the value of `helm-source-filter' to SOURCES and update. - -This function sets a filter for Helm sources and it may be called -while Helm is running. It can be used to toggle displaying of -sources dynamically. For example, additional keys can be bound -into `helm-map' to display only the file-related results if there -are too many matches from other sources and you're after files -only: - -Shift+F shows only file results from some sources: - -\(define-key helm-map \"F\" \\='helm-my-show-files-only) - -\(defun helm-my-show-files-only () - (interactive) - (helm-set-source-filter \\='(\"File Name History\" - \"Files from Current Directory\"))) - -Shift+A shows all results: - -\(define-key helm-map \"A\" \\='helm-my-show-all) - -\(defun helm-my-show-all () - (interactive) - (helm-set-source-filter nil)) - -The -my- part is added to avoid collisions with -existing Helm function names." - (with-helm-buffer - (let ((cur-disp-sel (helm-get-selection nil t))) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-source-filter) - (helm--normalize-filter-sources sources)) - (helm-log "helm-set-source-filter" "helm-source-filter = %S" helm-source-filter) - ;; Use force-update to run init/update functions. - (helm-update (and (stringp cur-disp-sel) - (regexp-quote cur-disp-sel)))))) - -(defun helm--normalize-filter-sources (sources) - (cl-loop for s in sources collect - (cl-typecase s - (symbol (assoc-default 'name (symbol-value s))) - (list (assoc-default 'name s)) - (string s)))) - -(defun helm-set-sources (sources &optional no-init no-update) - "Set SOURCES during `helm' invocation. -If NO-INIT is non-nil, skip executing init functions of SOURCES. -If NO-UPDATE is non-nil, skip executing `helm-update'." - (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (setq helm-sources (helm-get-sources sources)) - (helm-log "helm-set-sources" "helm-sources = %S" helm-sources)) - (unless no-init (helm-compute-attr-in-sources 'init)) - (unless no-update (helm-update))) - -(defun helm-show-all-candidates-in-source (arg) - "Toggle all or only candidate-number-limit cands in current source. -With a numeric prefix arg show only the ARG number of candidates. -The prefix arg has no effect when toggling to only -candidate-number-limit." - (interactive "p") - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-buffer - (if helm-source-filter - (progn - (setq-local helm-candidate-number-limit - (default-value 'helm-candidate-number-limit)) - (helm-set-source-filter nil)) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (setq-local helm-candidate-number-limit (and (> arg 1) arg)) - (helm-set-source-filter - (list (helm-get-current-source)))))))) -(put 'helm-show-all-candidates-in-source 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-display-all-sources () - "Display all sources previously hidden by `helm-set-source-filter'." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-source-filter nil))) -(put 'helm-display-all-sources 'helm-only t) - - -;;; Source infos fns. -;; -(defun helm-get-selection (&optional buffer force-display-part source) - "Return the currently selected candidate from BUFFER. - -If BUFFER is nil or unspecified, use `helm-buffer' as default value. - -If FORCE-DISPLAY-PART is non-nil, return the display part of candidate. - -If FORCE-DISPLAY-PART value is `withprop' the display part of -candidate is returned with its properties. - -When FORCE-DISPLAY-PART is nil the real part of candidate is returned. - -SOURCE default to current-source when unspecified but it is better to -specify SOURCE when it is already available to avoid to call -`helm-get-current-source' uselessly. - -Note that FORCE-DISPLAY-PART when specified takes precedence over -`display-to-real' attribute, that's mean don't use FORCE-DISPLAY-PART -when you want the `display-to-real' function(s) to be applied." - (with-current-buffer (or buffer helm-buffer) - (unless (or (helm-empty-buffer-p (current-buffer)) - (helm-pos-header-line-p)) - (let* ((beg (overlay-start helm-selection-overlay)) - (end (overlay-end helm-selection-overlay)) - (disp-fn (if (eq force-display-part 'withprop) - 'buffer-substring - 'buffer-substring-no-properties)) - ;; If there is no selection at point, the - ;; overlay is at its initial pos, (point-min) - ;; (point-min), that's mean the helm-buffer - ;; is not empty but have no selection yet, - ;; this happen with grep sentinel sending an - ;; error message in helm-buffer when no matches. - (disp (unless (= beg end) (funcall disp-fn beg (1- end)))) - (src (or source (helm-get-current-source))) - (selection (helm-acond (force-display-part disp) - ;; helm-realvalue always takes precedence - ;; over display-to-real. - ((get-text-property beg 'helm-realvalue) it) - ((assoc-default 'display-to-real src) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source it disp)) - (t disp)))) - (unless (equal selection "") - (helm-log "helm-get-selection" "selection = %S" selection) - selection))))) - -(defun helm-get-actions-from-current-source (&optional source) - "Return the associated action for the selected candidate. -It is a function symbol (sole action) or list -of (action-display . function)." - (unless (helm-empty-buffer-p (helm-buffer-get)) - (let* ((src (or source (helm-get-current-source))) - (marked (helm-marked-candidates)) - (action-transformer (helm-get-attr 'action-transformer src)) - (actions (helm-get-attr 'action src 'ignorefn))) - (if action-transformer - (helm-apply-functions-from-source - src action-transformer actions - ;; When there is marked candidates assume the set of - ;; candidates user selected contains candidates of the same - ;; type so that the actions added by transformer fit with - ;; all marked (previously we were looping on each marked - ;; but it is too costly for the benefit it brings). - (car marked)) - actions)))) - -(defun helm-get-current-source () - "Return the source for the current selection. -Return nil when `helm-buffer' is empty." - (or helm-current-source - (with-helm-buffer - (or (get-text-property (point) 'helm-cur-source) - (progn - ;; This is needed to not loose selection. - (goto-char (overlay-start helm-selection-overlay)) - (let ((header-pos (or (helm-get-previous-header-pos) - (helm-get-next-header-pos)))) - ;; Return nil when no--candidates. - (when header-pos - (cl-loop with source-name = (save-excursion - (goto-char header-pos) - (helm-current-line-contents)) - for source in helm-sources thereis - (and (equal (assoc-default 'name source) source-name) - source))))))))) - -(defun helm-run-after-exit (function &rest args) - "Execute FUNCTION with ARGS after exiting Helm. -The action is to call FUNCTION with arguments ARGS. -Unlike `helm-exit-and-execute-action', this can be used -to call non-actions functions with any ARGS or no ARGS at all. - -Use this on commands invoked from key bindings, but not on action -functions invoked as action from the action menu, i.e. functions -called with RET." - (helm-kill-async-processes) - (helm-log "helm-run-after-exit" "function = %S" function) - (helm-log "helm-run-after-exit" "args = %S" args) - (helm-exit-and-execute-action - (lambda (_candidate) - (apply function args)))) - -(defun helm-exit-and-execute-action (action) - "Exit current Helm session and execute ACTION. -Argument ACTION is a function called with one arg (candidate) and -part of the actions of current source. - -Use this on commands invoked from key bindings, but not -on action functions invoked as action from the action menu, -i.e. functions called with RET." - ;; If ACTION is not an action available in source 'action attribute, - ;; return an error. This allow to remove unneeded actions from - ;; source that inherit actions from type, note that ACTION have to - ;; be bound to a symbol and not to be an anonymous action - ;; i.e. lambda or byte-code. - (helm-log "helm-exit-and-execute-action" "Start executing action") - (let ((actions (helm-get-actions-from-current-source))) - (when actions - (cl-assert (or (eq action actions) - ;; Compiled lambdas - (byte-code-function-p action) - ;; Natively compiled (libgccjit) - (helm-subr-native-elisp-p action) - ;; Lambdas - (and (listp action) (functionp action)) - ;; One of current actions. - (rassq action actions)) - nil "No such action `%s' for this source" action))) - (setq helm-saved-action action) - (setq helm-saved-selection (or (helm-get-selection) "")) - (setq helm--executing-helm-action t) - ;; When toggling minibuffer and header-line, we want next action - ;; inherit this setting. - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-echo-input-in-header-line - (with-helm-buffer helm-echo-input-in-header-line)) - ;; Ensure next action use same display function as initial helm-buffer when - ;; helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings is non nil. - (when (and helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings - helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-display-function - (with-helm-buffer helm-display-function) - 'helm--last-frame-parameters - (with-helm-buffer - (helm--get-frame-parameters))) - ;; The helm-buffer keeps `helm-display-function' and - ;; `helm--get-frame-parameters' values during 0.5 seconds, just - ;; the time to execute the possible helm action with those values. - ;; If no helm based action run within 0.5 seconds, the next helm - ;; session will have to resolve again those variable values. - (run-with-idle-timer 0.5 nil - (lambda () (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-display-function nil - 'helm--last-frame-parameters nil)))) - (helm-exit-minibuffer)) - -(defun helm--get-frame-parameters (&optional frame) - (cl-loop with params = (frame-parameters frame) - for p in helm--frame-default-attributes - when (assq p params) collect it)) - -(defalias 'helm-run-after-quit 'helm-run-after-exit) -(make-obsolete 'helm-run-after-quit 'helm-run-after-exit "1.7.7") -(defalias 'helm-quit-and-execute-action 'helm-exit-and-execute-action) -(make-obsolete 'helm-quit-and-execute-action 'helm-exit-and-execute-action "1.7.7") - -(defun helm-interpret-value (value &optional source compute) - "Interpret VALUE as variable, function or literal and return it. -If VALUE is a function, call it with no arguments and return the value -unless COMPUTE value is \\='ignorefn. -If SOURCE compute VALUE for this source. -If VALUE is a variable, return the value. -If VALUE is a symbol, but it is not a function or a variable, cause an error. -Otherwise, return VALUE itself." - (cond ((and source (functionp value) (not (eq compute 'ignorefn))) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source value)) - ((and (functionp value) (not (eq compute 'ignorefn))) - (funcall value)) - ((and (symbolp value) (boundp value)) - (symbol-value value)) - ((and (symbolp value) (not (functionp value))) - (error - "helm-interpret-value: Symbol must be a function or a variable")) - (t - value))) - -(defun helm-set-local-variable (&rest args) - "Bind each pair in ARGS locally to `helm-buffer'. - -Use this to set local vars before calling helm. - -When used from an init or update function -\(i.e. when `helm-force-update' is running) the variables are set -using `make-local-variable' within the `helm-buffer'. - -Usage: helm-set-local-variable ([VAR VALUE]...) -Just like `setq' except that the vars are not set sequentially. -IOW Don't use VALUE of previous VAR to set the VALUE of next VAR. - -\(fn VAR VALUE ...)" - (if helm--force-updating-p - (with-helm-buffer - (cl-loop for i on args by #'cddr - do (set (make-local-variable (car i)) (cadr i)))) - (setq helm--local-variables - (append (cl-loop for i on args by #'cddr - collect (cons (car i) (cadr i))) - helm--local-variables)))) - -(defun helm--set-local-variables-internal () - (cl-loop for (var . val) in helm--local-variables - ;; If `helm-set-local-variable' is called twice or more - ;; on same variable use the last value entered which is - ;; the first on stack e.g. - ;; (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-foo 1) - ;; (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-foo 2) - ;; helm--local-variables => - ;; '((helm-foo . 2) (helm-foo. 1)) - ;; (helm-foo . 2) is retained and (helm-foo . 1) - ;; ignored. - unless (memq var computed) - do (set (make-local-variable var) val) - collect var into computed - finally (setq helm--local-variables nil))) - - -;; API helper -(cl-defun helm-empty-buffer-p (&optional (buffer helm-buffer)) - "Check if BUFFER have candidates. -Default value for BUFFER is `helm-buffer'." - (zerop (buffer-size (and buffer (get-buffer buffer))))) - -(defun helm-empty-source-p () - "Check if current source contains candidates. -This could happen when for example the last element of a source -was deleted and the candidates list not updated." - (when (helm-window) - (with-helm-window - (or (helm-empty-buffer-p) - (and (helm-end-of-source-p) - (eq (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - (or - (save-excursion - (forward-line -1) - (helm-pos-header-line-p)) - (bobp))))))) - - -;; Tools -;; -(defun helm-apply-functions-from-source (source functions &rest args) - "From SOURCE apply FUNCTIONS on ARGS. - -This function is used to process filter functions. When filter is -a `filtered-candidate-transformer', we pass to ARGS -candidates+source whereas when the filter is -`candidate-transformer' we pass to ARGS candidates only. -This function is also used to process functions called with no -args, e.g. init functions. In this case it is called without -ARGS. -See `helm-process-filtered-candidate-transformer' - `helm-compute-attr-in-sources' - `helm-process-candidate-transformer'. - -Arg FUNCTIONS is either a symbol or a list of functions, each -function being applied on ARGS and called on the result of the -precedent function. Return the result of last function call." - (let ((helm--source-name (assoc-default 'name source)) - (helm-current-source source) - (funs (if (functionp functions) (list functions) functions))) - (cl-loop with result - for fn in funs - ;; In filter functions, ARGS is a list of one or two elements where - ;; the first element is the list of candidates and the second - ;; a list containing the source. - do (setq result (apply fn args)) - when (and args (cdr funs)) - ;; When more than one fn, set the candidates list to what returns - ;; this fn to compute the modified candidates with the next fn - ;; and so on. - do (setcar args result) - finally return result))) - -(defalias 'helm-funcall-with-source 'helm-apply-functions-from-source) -(make-obsolete 'helm-funcall-with-source 'helm-apply-functions-from-source "2.9.7") - -(defun helm-compute-attr-in-sources (attr &optional sources) - "Call the associated function(s) to ATTR for each source if any." - (let ((sources (or (helm-get-sources sources) - ;; Fix error no buffer named *helm... by checking - ;; if helm-buffer exists. - (and (buffer-live-p (get-buffer (helm-buffer-get))) - ;; `helm-sources' are local to helm-buffer. - (with-helm-buffer helm-sources))))) - (when sources - (dolist (source sources) - (helm-aif (assoc-default attr source) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source it)))))) - -(defalias 'helm-funcall-foreach 'helm-compute-attr-in-sources) -(make-obsolete 'helm-funcall-foreach 'helm-compute-attr-in-sources "2.9.7") - -(defun helm-normalize-sources (sources) - "If SOURCES is only one source, make a list of one element." - (if (or (and sources (symbolp sources)) - (and (listp sources) (assq 'name sources))) - (list sources) - sources)) - -(defun helm-get-candidate-number (&optional in-current-source) - "Return candidates number in `helm-buffer'. -If IN-CURRENT-SOURCE is provided return the number of candidates -of current source only." - (with-helm-buffer - (if (or (helm-empty-buffer-p) - (helm-empty-source-p)) - 0 - (save-excursion - (helm-aif (and in-current-source (helm-get-previous-header-pos)) - (goto-char it) - (goto-char (point-min))) - (forward-line 1) - (if (helm-pos-multiline-p) - (cl-loop with count-multi = 1 - while (and (not (if in-current-source - (save-excursion - (forward-line 2) - (or (helm-pos-header-line-p) (eobp))) - (eobp))) - (search-forward helm-candidate-separator nil t)) - do (cl-incf count-multi) - finally return count-multi) - (cl-loop with ln = 0 - while (not (if in-current-source - (or (helm-pos-header-line-p) (eobp)) - (eobp))) - ;; Don't count empty lines maybe added by popup (bug#1370). - unless (or (eq (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - (helm-pos-header-line-p)) - do (cl-incf ln) - do (forward-line 1) finally return ln)))))) - -;; Entry point -;; `:allow-nest' is not in this list because it is treated before. -(defconst helm-argument-keys - '(:sources :input :prompt :resume - :preselect :buffer :keymap :default :history)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm (&rest plist) - "Main function to execute helm sources. - -PLIST is a list like - -\(:key1 val1 :key2 val2 ...) - - or - -\(&optional sources input prompt resume preselect - buffer keymap default history allow-nest). - -** Keywords - -Keywords supported: - -- :sources -- :input -- :prompt -- :resume -- :preselect -- :buffer -- :keymap -- :default -- :history -- :allow-nest - -Extra LOCAL-VARS keywords are supported, see the \"** Other -keywords\" section below. - -Basic keywords are the following: - -*** :sources - -One of the following: - -- List of sources -- Symbol whose value is a list of sources -- Alist representing a Helm source. - - In this case the source has no name and is referenced in - `helm-sources' as a whole alist. - -*** :input - -Initial input of minibuffer (temporary value of `helm-pattern') - -*** :prompt - -Minibuffer prompt. Default value is `helm--prompt'. - -*** :resume - -If t, allow resumption of the previous session of this Helm -command, skipping initialization. - -If \\='noresume, this instance of `helm' cannot be resumed. - -*** :preselect - -Initially selected candidate (string or regexp). - -*** :buffer - -Buffer name for this Helm session. `helm-buffer' will take this value. - -*** :keymap - -\[Obsolete] - -Keymap used at the start of this Helm session. - -It is overridden by keymaps specified in sources, and is kept -only for backward compatibility. - -Keymaps should be specified in sources using the :keymap slot -instead. See `helm-source'. - -This keymap is not restored by `helm-resume'. - -*** :default - -Default value inserted into the minibuffer \ with -\\\\[next-history-element]. - -It can be a string or a list of strings, in this case -\\\\[next-history-element] cycles through -the list items, starting with the first. - -If nil, `thing-at-point' is used. - -If `helm-maybe-use-default-as-input' is non-nil, display is -updated using this value if this value matches, otherwise it is -ignored. If :input is specified, it takes precedence on :default. - -*** :history - -Minibuffer input, by default, is pushed to `minibuffer-history'. - -When an argument HISTORY is provided, input is pushed to -HISTORY. HISTORY should be a valid symbol. - -*** :allow-nest - -Allow running this Helm command in a running Helm session. - -** Other keywords - -Other keywords are interpreted as local variables of this Helm -session. The `helm-' prefix can be omitted. For example, - -\(helm :sources \\='helm-source-buffers-list - :buffer \"*helm buffers*\" - :candidate-number-limit 10) - -Starts a Helm session with the variable -`helm-candidate-number-limit' set to 10. - -** Backward compatibility - -For backward compatibility, positional parameters are -supported: - -\(helm sources input prompt resume preselect - buffer keymap default history allow-nest) - -However, the use of non-keyword args is deprecated. - -\(fn &key SOURCES INPUT PROMPT RESUME PRESELECT BUFFER KEYMAP DEFAULT HISTORY ALLOW-NEST OTHER-LOCAL-VARS)" - (let ((fn (cond ((or (and helm-alive-p (plist-get plist :allow-nest)) - (and helm-alive-p (memq 'allow-nest plist))) - #'helm--nest) - ((keywordp (car plist)) - #'helm) - (t #'helm-internal)))) - (if (and helm-alive-p (eq fn #'helm)) - (if (helm--alive-p) - ;; A helm session is normally running. - (error "Error: Trying to run helm within a running helm session") - ;; A helm session is already running and user jump somewhere else - ;; without deactivating it. - (with-helm-buffer - (prog1 - (message "Aborting an helm session running in background") - ;; `helm-alive-p' will be reset in unwind-protect forms. - (helm-keyboard-quit)))) - (if (keywordp (car plist)) - ;; Parse `plist' and move not regular `helm-argument-keys' - ;; to `helm--local-variables', then calling helm on itself - ;; with normal arguments (the non--arguments-keys removed) - ;; will end up in [1]. - (progn - (setq helm--local-variables - (append helm--local-variables - ;; Vars passed by keyword on helm call - ;; take precedence on same vars - ;; that may have been passed before helm call. - (helm-parse-keys plist))) - (apply fn (mapcar (lambda (key) (plist-get plist key)) - helm-argument-keys))) - (apply fn plist))))) ; [1] fn == helm-internal. - -(defun helm--alive-p () - "[INTERNAL] Check if `helm' is alive. -An Helm session is considered alive if `helm-alive-p' value is -non-nil, the `helm-buffer' is visible, and cursor is in the -minibuffer." - (and helm-alive-p - (get-buffer-window (helm-buffer-get) 'visible) - (minibuffer-window-active-p (minibuffer-window)) - (minibufferp (current-buffer)))) - -(defun helm-parse-keys (keys) - "Parse the KEYS arguments of `helm'. -Return only those keys not in `helm-argument-keys', prefix them -with \"helm\", and then convert them to an alist. This allows -adding arguments that are not part of `helm-argument-keys', but -are valid helm variables nevertheless. For example, -:candidate-number-limit is bound to `helm-candidate-number-limit' -in the source. - - (helm-parse-keys \\='(:sources ((name . \"test\") - (candidates . (a b c))) - :buffer \"toto\" - :candidate-number-limit 4)) - ==> ((helm-candidate-number-limit . 4))." - - (cl-loop for (key value) on keys by #'cddr - for symname = (substring (symbol-name key) 1) - for sym = (intern (if (string-match "^helm-" symname) - symname - (concat "helm-" symname))) - unless (memq key helm-argument-keys) - collect (cons sym value))) - -(defun helm--maybe-load-tramp-archive () - ;; Should fix bug#2393 and bug#2394. `while-no-input-ignore-events' - ;; is also let-bounded in `helm--maybe-use-while-no-input'. - (let ((while-no-input-ignore-events - (and (boundp 'while-no-input-ignore-events) - (cons 'dbus-event while-no-input-ignore-events)))) - (unless helm--tramp-archive-maybe-loaded - ;; This for Emacs-27 not requiring tramp-archive. - (and (boundp 'tramp-archive-enabled) - (require 'tramp-archive nil t)) - (setq helm--tramp-archive-maybe-loaded t)))) - -;;; Entry point helper -(defun helm-internal (&optional - sources input - prompt resume - preselect buffer - keymap default history) - "The internal Helm function called by `helm'. -For SOURCES INPUT PROMPT RESUME PRESELECT BUFFER KEYMAP DEFAULT and -HISTORY args see `helm'." - (cl-assert (or (stringp input) - (null input)) - nil "Error in %S buffer: Initial input should be a string or nil" - buffer) - ;; Set all windows NON dedicated to avoid headaches with PA and - ;; helm-window (bug#2443) - (cl-loop for win in (window-list nil 1) - for state = (window-dedicated-p win) - when state - do (progn (set-window-dedicated-p win nil) - (push `(,win . ,state) helm--original-dedicated-windows-alist))) - (unless helm--nested (setq helm-initial-frame (selected-frame))) - ;; Launch tramp-archive with dbus-event in `while-no-input-ignore-events'. - (helm--maybe-load-tramp-archive) - ;; Activate the advices. - ;; Advices will be available only in >=emacs-24.4, but - ;; allow compiling without errors on lower emacs. - (when (fboundp 'advice-add) - (advice-add 'tramp-read-passwd :around #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - (advice-add 'ange-ftp-get-passwd :around #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - (advice-add 'epa-passphrase-callback-function - :around #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - ;; Ensure linum-mode is disabled in Helm buffers to preserve - ;; performances (Bug#1894). - (advice-add 'linum-on :override #'helm--advice-linum-on '((depth . 100)))) - (helm-log "helm-internal" (concat "[Start session] " (make-string 41 ?+))) - (helm-log "helm-internal" "prompt = %S" prompt) - (helm-log "helm-internal" "preselect = %S" preselect) - (helm-log "helm-internal" "buffer = %S" buffer) - (helm-log "helm-internal" "keymap = %S" keymap) - (helm-log "helm-internal" "default = %S" default) - (helm-log "helm-internal" "history = %S" history) - (setq helm--prompt (or prompt "pattern: ")) - (let ((non-essential t) - ;; Prevent mouse jumping to the upper-right - ;; hand corner of the frame (bug#1538). - mouse-autoselect-window - focus-follows-mouse - mode-line-in-non-selected-windows - minibuffer-completion-confirm - (ori--minibuffer-follows-selected-frame - (and (boundp 'minibuffer-follows-selected-frame) - (default-toplevel-value 'minibuffer-follows-selected-frame))) - (input-method-verbose-flag helm-input-method-verbose-flag) - (helm-maybe-use-default-as-input - (and (null input) - (or helm-maybe-use-default-as-input ; it is let-bounded so use it. - (cl-loop for s in (helm-normalize-sources sources) - thereis (memq s helm-sources-using-default-as-input)))))) - (unwind-protect - (condition-case-unless-debug _v - (let ( ;; `helm--source-name' is non-`nil' - ;; when `helm' is invoked by action, reset it. - helm--source-name - helm-current-source - helm-in-persistent-action - helm--quit - (helm-buffer (or buffer helm-buffer))) - (helm-initialize - resume input default sources) - ;; This allows giving the focus to a nested helm session which use - ;; a frame, like completion in - ;; `helm-eval-expression'. Unfortunately - ;; `minibuffer-follows-selected-frame' is available only in - ;; emacs-28+ (bug#2536). - ;; When non-nil (the default) the current active - ;; minibuffer is used in new frame, which is not what we - ;; want in helm when starting from an active minibuffer, - ;; either a helm minibuffer or something line M-:. - (and ori--minibuffer-follows-selected-frame - (setq minibuffer-follows-selected-frame - (unless (or helm--nested - ;; Allow keeping initial minibuffer visible - ;; e.g. completion-at-point from M-:. - (minibufferp helm-current-buffer)) - t))) - ;; We don't display helm-buffer here to avoid popping - ;; up a window or a frame when exiting immediately when - ;; only one candidate (this avoid having the helm frame - ;; flashing), lets first compute candidates and if more - ;; than one display helm-buffer (this is done later in - ;; helm-read-from-minibuffer). - (unless helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one - (helm-display-buffer helm-buffer resume) - (select-window (helm-window)) - (when (and resume helm-visible-mark-overlays) - (set-window-margins (selected-window) - (+ (string-width helm-visible-mark-prefix) - helm-left-margin-width)))) - ;; We are now in helm-buffer. - (unless helm-allow-mouse - (helm--remap-mouse-mode 1)) ; Disable mouse bindings. - (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm--maybe-update-keymap) - ;; Add also to update hook otherwise keymap is not updated - ;; until a key is hitted (Bug#1670). - (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm--maybe-update-keymap) - (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm--update-header-line) - (helm-log "helm-internal" "show prompt") - (unwind-protect - (helm-read-from-minibuffer - prompt input preselect - resume keymap default history) - (helm-cleanup)) - (prog1 - (unless helm--quit (helm-execute-selection-action)) - (helm-log "helm-internal" (concat "[End session] " (make-string 41 ?-))))) - (quit - (helm-restore-position-on-quit) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-internal" 'helm-quit-hook) - (helm-log "helm-internal" (concat "[End session (quit)] " (make-string 34 ?-))) - nil)) - (when (fboundp 'advice-remove) - (advice-remove 'tramp-read-passwd #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - (advice-remove 'ange-ftp-get-passwd #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - (advice-remove 'epa-passphrase-callback-function #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - (advice-remove 'linum-on #'helm--advice-linum-on)) - (helm-log "helm-internal" "helm-alive-p = %S" (setq helm-alive-p nil)) - (helm--remap-mouse-mode -1) ; Reenable mouse bindings. - (setq helm-alive-p nil) - (and ori--minibuffer-follows-selected-frame - (set-default-toplevel-value 'minibuffer-follows-selected-frame - ori--minibuffer-follows-selected-frame)) - ;; Prevent error "No buffer named *helm*" triggered by - ;; `helm-set-local-variable'. - (setq helm--force-updating-p nil) - (setq helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p nil) - ;; Reset helm-pattern so that lambda's using it - ;; before running helm will not start with its old value. - (setq helm-pattern "") - (setq helm--ignore-errors nil - helm-debug nil)))) - -(defun helm--advice-linum-on () - (unless (or (minibufferp) - (string-match "\\`\\*helm" (buffer-name)) - (and (daemonp) (null (frame-parameter nil 'client)))) - (linum-mode 1))) - -;;; Helm resume -;; -;; -(defun helm-resume (arg) - "Resume a previous Helm session. -Call with a prefix arg to choose among existing Helm -buffers (sessions). When calling from Lisp, specify a -`buffer-name' as a string with ARG." - (interactive "P") - (let (buffer - cur-dir - narrow-pos - (helm-full-frame (default-value 'helm-full-frame)) - sources) - (if arg - (if (and (stringp arg) (bufferp (get-buffer arg))) - (setq buffer arg) - (setq buffer (helm-resume-select-buffer))) - (setq buffer helm-last-buffer)) - (cl-assert buffer nil - "helm-resume: No helm buffers found to resume") - (setq sources (buffer-local-value - 'helm-sources (get-buffer buffer))) - ;; Reset `cursor-type' to nil as it have been set to t - ;; when quitting previous session. - (with-current-buffer buffer (setq cursor-type nil)) - (setq helm-full-frame (buffer-local-value - 'helm-full-frame (get-buffer buffer))) - (setq cur-dir (buffer-local-value - 'default-directory (get-buffer buffer))) - (setq helm-saved-selection nil - helm-saved-action nil) - (unless (buffer-live-p helm-current-buffer) - ;; `helm-current-buffer' may have been killed. - (setq helm-current-buffer (current-buffer))) - (helm-aif (with-current-buffer buffer - helm--current-buffer-narrowed) - (progn - (set-buffer (car it)) - (setq narrow-pos (cdr it)))) - ;; This happen when calling C-x b within helm. - (helm-aif (get-buffer-window helm-marked-buffer-name 'visible) - (progn (delete-window it) (kill-buffer helm-marked-buffer-name))) - (save-restriction - (when narrow-pos (apply #'narrow-to-region narrow-pos)) - ;; Restart with same `default-directory' value this session - ;; was initially started with. - (with-helm-default-directory cur-dir - (unwind-protect - (helm - :sources sources - :input (buffer-local-value 'helm-input-local (get-buffer buffer)) - :prompt (buffer-local-value 'helm--prompt (get-buffer buffer)) - :resume t - :buffer buffer) - (run-hook-with-args 'helm-resume-after-hook sources)))))) - -(defun helm-resume-previous-session-after-quit () - "Resume previous Helm session within a running Helm." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((arg (if (null (member helm-buffer helm-buffers)) 0 1))) - (if (> (length helm-buffers) arg) - (helm-run-after-exit (lambda () (helm-resume (nth arg helm-buffers)))) - (message "No previous helm sessions available for resuming!"))))) -(put 'helm-resume-previous-session-after-quit 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-resume-list-buffers-after-quit () - "List Helm buffers that can be resumed within a running Helm." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (if (> (length helm-buffers) 0) - (helm-run-after-exit (lambda () (helm-resume t))) - (message "No previous helm sessions available for resuming!")))) -(put 'helm-resume-list-buffers-after-quit 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-resume-p (resume) - "Whether current Helm session is resumed or not." - (eq resume t)) - -(defun helm-resume-select-buffer () - "Select an `helm-buffer' in `helm-buffers' list to resume a helm session. -Return nil if no `helm-buffer' found." - (when helm-buffers - (or (helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source "Resume helm buffer" - :candidates helm-buffers) - :resume 'noresume - :buffer "*helm resume*") - (keyboard-quit)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-cycle-resume () - "Cycle in `helm-buffers' list and resume when waiting more than 1.2s." - (interactive) - (cl-assert (and helm-buffers helm-last-buffer) - nil "No helm buffers to resume") - ;; Setup a new iterator only on first hit on - ;; `helm-run-cycle-resume', subsequents hits should reuse same - ;; iterator. - (unless (and (eq last-command 'helm-cycle-resume) - helm--cycle-resume-iterator) - (setq helm--cycle-resume-iterator - (helm-iter-sub-next-circular - helm-buffers helm-last-buffer :test 'equal))) - (helm--resume-or-iter)) - -(defun helm--resume-or-iter (&optional from-helm) - (message "Resuming helm buffer `%s'" helm-last-buffer) - (if (sit-for helm-cycle-resume-delay) - ;; Delay expire, run helm-resume. - (if from-helm - (helm-run-after-exit (lambda () (helm-resume helm-last-buffer))) - (helm-resume helm-last-buffer)) - ;; key pressed before delay, cycle. - (unless from-helm ; cycling to next item already done. - (message "Resuming helm buffer `%s'" - (setq helm-last-buffer - (helm-iter-next helm--cycle-resume-iterator)))))) - -(defun helm-run-cycle-resume () - "Same as `helm-cycle-resume' but intended to be called only from Helm." - (interactive) - (when (cdr helm-buffers) ; only one session registered. - ;; Setup a new iterator only on first hit on - ;; `helm-run-cycle-resume', subsequents hits should reuse same - ;; iterator. - (unless (and (eq last-command 'helm-run-cycle-resume) - helm--cycle-resume-iterator) - (setq helm--cycle-resume-iterator - (helm-iter-sub-next-circular - helm-buffers helm-last-buffer :test 'equal))) - ;; start at next buffer as we already are at `helm-last-buffer'. - (setq helm-last-buffer - (helm-iter-next helm--cycle-resume-iterator)) - (helm--resume-or-iter 'from-helm))) -(put 'helm-run-cycle-resume 'helm-only t) - - -;;; Nested sessions -;; -;; -(defun helm--nest (&rest same-as-helm) - "[INTERNAL] Allow calling `helm' within a running Helm session. - -Arguments SAME-AS-HELM are the same as `helm'. - -Don't use this directly, use instead `helm' with the keyword -:allow-nest. - -\(fn &key SOURCES INPUT PROMPT RESUME PRESELECT BUFFER KEYMAP DEFAULT HISTORY OTHER-LOCAL-VARS)" - (with-helm-window - (let ((orig-helm-current-buffer helm-current-buffer) - (orig-helm-buffer helm-buffer) - (orig-helm--prompt helm--prompt) - (orig-helm-sources helm-sources) - (orig-helm--in-fuzzy helm--in-fuzzy) - (orig-helm--display-frame helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p) - (orig-helm-last-frame-or-window-configuration - helm-last-frame-or-window-configuration) - (orig-one-window-p helm-onewindow-p) - (helm--nested (if helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p 'share t))) - ;; FIXME Using helm-full-frame here allow showing the new - ;; helm-buffer in the same window as old helm-buffer, why? - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-full-frame t) - (unwind-protect - (let (helm-current-position - helm-current-buffer - helm-pattern - (helm-buffer (or (cl-getf same-as-helm :buffer) - (nth 5 same-as-helm) - "*Helm*")) - (enable-recursive-minibuffers t)) - (setq helm-sources nil) - (apply #'helm same-as-helm)) - (with-current-buffer orig-helm-buffer - (setq helm-sources orig-helm-sources) - (setq helm--nested nil) - (setq helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p orig-helm--display-frame) - (setq helm-alive-p t) ; Nested session set this to nil on exit. - (setq helm-buffer orig-helm-buffer) - (setq helm-full-frame nil) - (setq helm--prompt orig-helm--prompt) - (setq helm--in-fuzzy orig-helm--in-fuzzy) - (helm-initialize-overlays helm-buffer) - (unless (helm-empty-buffer-p) (helm-mark-current-line t)) - (setq helm-last-frame-or-window-configuration - orig-helm-last-frame-or-window-configuration) - (setq cursor-type nil) - (setq helm-current-buffer orig-helm-current-buffer) - (setq helm-onewindow-p orig-one-window-p) - ;; Be sure advices, hooks, and local modes keep running. - (advice-add 'tramp-read-passwd - :around #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - (advice-add 'ange-ftp-get-passwd - :around #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - (advice-add 'epa-passphrase-callback-function - :around #'helm--suspend-read-passwd) - (unless helm-allow-mouse - (helm--remap-mouse-mode 1)) - (unless (cl-loop for h in post-command-hook - thereis (memq h '(helm--maybe-update-keymap - helm--update-header-line))) - (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm--maybe-update-keymap) - (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm--update-header-line)) - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source))))))) - - -;;; Windows and frames -;; -;; - -(defun helm-frame-or-window-configuration (save-or-restore) - "Save or restore last frame or window configuration. -Argument SAVE-OR-RESTORE is either save or restore of window or -frame configuration as per `helm-save-configuration-functions'." - (helm-log "helm-frame-or-window-configuration" "helm-save-configuration-functions = %S" - helm-save-configuration-functions) - (let ((window-persistent-parameters (append '((no-other-window . t)) - window-persistent-parameters))) - (cl-case save-or-restore - (save (setq helm-last-frame-or-window-configuration - (funcall (cdr helm-save-configuration-functions)))) - (restore (funcall (car helm-save-configuration-functions) - helm-last-frame-or-window-configuration) - ;; Restore dedicated windows (bug#2443). - (when helm--original-dedicated-windows-alist - (cl-loop for (win . state) in helm--original-dedicated-windows-alist - when (window-live-p win) - do (set-window-dedicated-p win state)) - (setq helm--original-dedicated-windows-alist nil)) - ;; Restore frame focus. - ;; This is needed for minibuffer own-frame config - ;; when recursive minibuffers are in use. - ;; e.g M-: + helm-minibuffer-history. - (cl-letf ((frame (if (minibufferp helm-current-buffer) - (selected-frame) - (last-nonminibuffer-frame))) - ;; This is a workaround, because the i3 window - ;; manager developers are refusing to fix their - ;; broken timestamp and event handling. - ;; - ;; We basically just disable the part of - ;; select-frame-set-input-focus that would call - ;; XSetInputFocus in Xlib (x-focus-frame), that - ;; resets a timestamp in the xserver which the i3 - ;; developers fail to notice. - ;; - ;; Since they don't know about the new timestamp, - ;; their keyboard handling can break after a helm - ;; user quits emacs, as reported in bug#1641. - ;; - ;; Fortunately for us, we really don't need this - ;; XSetInputFocus call, since we already have focus - ;; for Emacs, the user is just using helm! We call - ;; select-frame-set-input-focus for the other - ;; side-effects, not for x-focus-frame. - ((symbol-function 'x-focus-frame) #'ignore)) - (select-frame-set-input-focus frame)))))) - -(defun helm-split-window-default-fn (window) - "Default function to split windows before displaying `helm-buffer'. - -It is used as default value for -`helm-split-window-preferred-function' which is then the -let-bounded value of `split-window-preferred-function' in -`helm-display-buffer'. When `helm-display-function' which default -to `helm-default-display-buffer' is called from -`helm-display-buffer' the value of -`split-window-preferred-function' will be used by -`display-buffer'." - (let* ((split-width-threshold (and (integerp helm-split-width-threshold) - helm-split-width-threshold)) - (win (if (and (fboundp 'window-in-direction) - ;; Don't try to split when starting in a minibuffer - ;; e.g M-: and try to use helm-show-kill-ring. - (not (minibufferp helm-current-buffer)) - (null helm-split-width-threshold)) - (if (or (one-window-p t) - helm-split-window-inside-p) - (split-window - (selected-window) nil - (if (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'other) - helm-split-window-other-side-when-one-window - helm-split-window-default-side)) - ;; If more than one window reuse one of them. - (cl-case helm-split-window-default-side - (left (or (helm-window-in-direction 'left) - (helm-window-in-direction 'above) - (selected-window))) - (above (or (helm-window-in-direction 'above) - (helm-window-in-direction 'left) - (selected-window))) - (right (or (helm-window-in-direction 'right) - (helm-window-in-direction 'below) - (selected-window))) - (below (or (helm-window-in-direction 'below) - (helm-window-in-direction 'right) - (selected-window))) - (same (selected-window)) - (other (or (helm-other-window-for-scrolling) - (selected-window))) - (t (or (window-next-sibling) (selected-window))))) - (split-window-sensibly window)))) - (setq helm-persistent-action-window-buffer (window-buffer win)) - win)) - -(defun helm-window-in-direction (direction) - "Same as `window-in-direction' but check if window is dedicated. -Return nil when window is dedicated." - (helm-aif (window-in-direction direction) - (and (not (window-dedicated-p it)) it))) - -(defun helm-other-window-for-scrolling () - "Same as `other-window-for-scrolling' but check if window is dedicated. -Returns nil when window is dedicated." - (helm-aif (other-window-for-scrolling) - (and (not (window-dedicated-p it)) it))) - -(defun helm-resolve-display-function (com) - "Decide which display function to use according to `helm-commands-using-frame'. - -The `helm-display-function' buffer local value takes precedence -on `helm-commands-using-frame'. -If `helm-initial-frame' has no minibuffer, use -`helm-display-buffer-in-own-frame' function. -Fallback to global value of `helm-display-function' when no local -value found and current command is not in -`helm-commands-using-frame'." - (let ((win (get-buffer-window helm-current-buffer))) - (or (with-helm-buffer helm-display-function) - (and (or (memq com helm-commands-using-frame) - (and helm-use-frame-when-no-suitable-window - (or (window-dedicated-p win) - (window-parameter win 'window-side))) - (and helm-use-frame-when-more-than-two-windows - (null helm--nested) - (> (length (window-list)) 2)) - ;; Frame parameter is unreliable for minibuffer on emacs-26. - (null (member helm-initial-frame (minibuffer-frame-list)))) - #'helm-display-buffer-in-own-frame) - (default-value 'helm-display-function)))) - -(defun helm-display-buffer (buffer &optional resume) - "Display BUFFER. - -The function used to display `helm-buffer' by calling -`helm-display-function' which splits window with -`helm-split-window-preferred-function'." - (let ((split-window-preferred-function - helm-split-window-preferred-function) - (helm-split-window-default-side - (if (and (not helm-full-frame) - helm-reuse-last-window-split-state) - (cond ((eq helm-split-window-default-side 'same) 'same) - ((eq helm-split-window-default-side 'other) 'other) - (helm--window-side-state) - (t helm-split-window-default-side)) - helm-split-window-default-side)) - (disp-fn (with-current-buffer buffer - (helm-resolve-display-function - (if helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings - (helm-this-command) this-command))))) - (prog1 - (funcall disp-fn buffer (or (helm-resume-p resume) - (and helm-actions-inherit-frame-settings - helm--executing-helm-action))) - (with-helm-buffer (setq-local helm-display-function disp-fn)) - (setq helm-onewindow-p (one-window-p t)) - ;; Don't allow other-window and friends switching out of minibuffer. - (when helm-prevent-escaping-from-minibuffer - (helm-prevent-switching-other-window))))) - -(cl-defun helm-prevent-switching-other-window (&key (enabled t)) - "Allow setting `no-other-window' parameter for all windows. -Arg ENABLE is the value of `no-other-window' window property." - (walk-windows - (lambda (w) - (unless (window-dedicated-p w) - (set-window-parameter w 'no-other-window enabled))) - 0)) - -(defun helm-default-display-buffer (buffer &optional _resume) - "Default function to display `helm-buffer' BUFFER. - -It is the default value of `helm-display-function'. -It uses `switch-to-buffer' or `display-buffer' depending on the -value of `helm-full-frame' or `helm-split-window-default-side'." - (let (pop-up-frames - (curwin (get-buffer-window helm-current-buffer))) - (if (or (buffer-local-value 'helm-full-frame (get-buffer buffer)) - (and (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'same) - (one-window-p t))) - (progn (and (not (minibufferp helm-current-buffer)) - ;; side-windows can't be the only window in frame, - ;; emacs refuse to delete other windows when - ;; current is a side-window [1]. - (not (window-parameter curwin 'window-side)) - (delete-other-windows)) - (switch-to-buffer buffer)) - (when (and (or helm-always-two-windows helm-autoresize-mode) - (not (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'same)) - (not (minibufferp helm-current-buffer)) - (not helm-split-window-inside-p) - ;; Same comment as in [1]. - (not (window-parameter curwin 'window-side))) - (delete-other-windows)) - (display-buffer - buffer `(,helm-default-display-buffer-functions - . ,(append helm-default-display-buffer-alist - `((window-height . ,helm-display-buffer-default-height) - (window-width . ,helm-display-buffer-default-width))))) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-default-display-buffer" 'helm-window-configuration-hook)))) - -;; Shut up byte-compiler in emacs-26 -(defvar tab-bar-mode) -;; No warnings in Emacs built --without-x -(defvar x-display-name) - -(defun helm-display-buffer-in-own-frame (buffer &optional resume) - "Display Helm buffer BUFFER in a separate frame. - -Function suitable for `helm-display-function', -`helm-completion-in-region-display-function' and/or -`helm-show-completion-default-display-function'. - -See `helm-display-buffer-height' and `helm-display-buffer-width' -to configure frame size. - -Note that this feature is available only with emacs-25+. -Note also it is not working properly in helm nested session with emacs -version < emacs-28." - (cl-assert (and (fboundp 'window-absolute-pixel-edges) - (fboundp 'frame-geometry)) - nil "Helm buffer in own frame is only available starting at emacs-25+") - (if (not (display-graphic-p)) - ;; Fallback to default when frames are not usable. - (helm-default-display-buffer buffer) - (setq helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p t) - (let* ((pos (window-absolute-pixel-position)) - (half-screen-size (/ (display-pixel-height x-display-name) 2)) - (frame-info (frame-geometry)) - (prmt-size (length helm--prompt)) - (line-height (frame-char-height)) - tab-bar-mode - (new-frame-alist - (if resume - (buffer-local-value 'helm--last-frame-parameters - (get-buffer buffer)) - `((width . ,helm-display-buffer-width) - (height . ,helm-display-buffer-height) - (tool-bar-lines . 0) - (left . ,(- (car pos) - (* (frame-char-width) - (if (< (- (point) (point-at-bol)) prmt-size) - (- (point) (point-at-bol)) - prmt-size)))) - ;; Try to put frame at the best possible place. - ;; Frame should be below point if enough - ;; place, otherwise above point and - ;; current line should not be hidden - ;; by helm frame. - (top . ,(if (> (cdr pos) half-screen-size) - ;; Above point - (- (cdr pos) - ;; add 2 lines to make sure there is always a gap - (* (+ helm-display-buffer-height 2) line-height) - ;; account for title bar height too - (cddr (assq 'title-bar-size frame-info))) - ;; Below point - (+ (cdr pos) line-height))) - (title . "Helm") - (undecorated . ,helm-use-undecorated-frame-option) - (background-color . ,(or helm-frame-background-color - (face-attribute 'default :background))) - (foreground-color . ,(or helm-frame-foreground-color - (face-attribute 'default :foreground))) - (alpha . ,(or helm-frame-alpha 100)) - (font . ,(assoc-default 'font (frame-parameters))) - (vertical-scroll-bars . nil) - (menu-bar-lines . 0) - (fullscreen . nil) - (visibility . ,(null helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame)) - (minibuffer . t)))) - display-buffer-alist) - ;; Display minibuffer above or below only in initial session, - ;; not on a session triggered by action, this way if user have - ;; toggled minibuffer and header-line manually she keeps this - ;; setting in next action. - (unless (or helm--executing-helm-action resume) - ;; Add the hook inconditionally, if - ;; helm-echo-input-in-header-line is nil helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe - ;; will have anyway no effect so no need to remove the hook. - (add-hook 'helm-minibuffer-set-up-hook 'helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq-local helm-echo-input-in-header-line - (not (> (cdr pos) half-screen-size))))) - (helm-display-buffer-popup-frame buffer new-frame-alist) - ;; When frame size have been modified manually by user restore - ;; it to default value unless resuming or not using - ;; `helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame'. - ;; This have to be done AFTER raising the frame otherwise - ;; minibuffer visibility is lost until next session. - (unless (or resume (not helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame)) - (set-frame-size helm-popup-frame - helm-display-buffer-width - helm-display-buffer-height))) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-display-buffer-in-own-frame" 'helm-window-configuration-hook))) - -(defun helm-display-buffer-popup-frame (buffer frame-alist) - (if helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame - (let* ((x (cdr (assoc 'left frame-alist))) - (y (cdr (assoc 'top frame-alist))) - (width (cdr (assoc 'width frame-alist))) - (height (cdr (assoc 'height frame-alist)))) - (unless (and helm-popup-frame - (frame-live-p helm-popup-frame)) - (setq helm-popup-frame (make-frame frame-alist))) - (select-frame helm-popup-frame) - (set-frame-position helm-popup-frame x y) - (set-frame-width helm-popup-frame width) - (set-frame-height helm-popup-frame height) - (switch-to-buffer buffer) - (select-frame-set-input-focus helm-popup-frame t)) - ;; If user have changed `helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame' to nil - ;; maybe kill the frame. - (when (and helm-popup-frame - (frame-live-p helm-popup-frame)) - (delete-frame helm-popup-frame)) - (display-buffer - buffer `(display-buffer-pop-up-frame - . ((pop-up-frame-parameters . ,frame-alist)))))) - -;; Ensure to quit helm when user delete helm frame manually. -;; If user deletes another frame keep session running. -(defun helm--delete-frame-function (frame) - (when (and helm-alive-p - ;; FRAME is handling helm-buffer - (get-buffer-window helm-buffer frame)) - (helm-keyboard-quit))) -(add-hook 'delete-frame-functions 'helm--delete-frame-function) - -;;; Initialize -;; -(defun helm-get-sources (sources) - "Transform each element of SOURCES in alist. -Return the resulting list." - (when sources - (mapcar (lambda (source) - (if (listp source) - source (symbol-value source))) - (helm-normalize-sources sources)))) - -(defun helm-initialize (resume input default sources) - "Start initialization of Helm session. -For RESUME INPUT DEFAULT and SOURCES see `helm'." - (helm-log "helm-initialize" "start initialization: resume=%S input=%S" - resume input) - (helm-frame-or-window-configuration 'save) - (let ((sources-list (helm-get-sources sources))) - (setq helm--in-fuzzy - (cl-loop for s in sources-list - for matchfns = (helm-match-functions s) - for searchfns = (helm-search-functions s) - when (or (memq 'helm-fuzzy-match matchfns) - (memq 'helm-fuzzy-search searchfns)) - return t)) - (helm-log "helm-initialize" "sources-list = %S" sources-list) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-sources sources-list) - ;; Once `helm-buffer' is created `helm-sources' will be a local - ;; variable which value is a list of alists. - (helm-current-position 'save) - (if (helm-resume-p resume) - (helm-initialize-overlays (helm-buffer-get)) - (helm-initial-setup input default sources-list)) - (setq helm-alive-p t) - (unless (eq resume 'noresume) - (helm--push-and-remove-dups helm-buffer 'helm-buffers) - (setq helm-last-buffer helm-buffer)) - ;; If a `resume' attribute is present `helm-compute-attr-in-sources' - ;; will run its function. - (when (helm-resume-p resume) - (helm-compute-attr-in-sources 'resume)) - (helm-log "helm-initialize" "end initialization"))) - -(defun helm-current-position (save-or-restore) - "Save or restore current position in `helm-current-buffer'. -Argument SAVE-OR-RESTORE is either save or restore." - (cl-case save-or-restore - (save - (helm-log "helm-current-position" "Save position at %S" (cons (point) (window-start))) - (setq helm-current-position (cons (point) (window-start)))) - (restore - ;; Maybe `helm-current-buffer' have been deleted - ;; during helm session so check if it is here - ;; otherwise position in underlying buffer will be lost. - (when (get-buffer-window helm-current-buffer 'visible) - (helm-log "helm-current-position" "Restore position at %S in buffer %s" - helm-current-position - (buffer-name (current-buffer))) - (goto-char (car helm-current-position)) - ;; Fix this position with the NOFORCE arg of `set-window-start' - ;; otherwise, if there is some other buffer than `helm-current-buffer' - ;; one, position will be lost. - (set-window-start (selected-window) (cdr helm-current-position) t))))) - -(defun helm-initialize-overlays (buffer) - "Initialize Helm overlays in BUFFER." - (helm-log "helm-initialize-overlays" "overlay setup") - (if helm-selection-overlay - ;; make sure the overlay belongs to the helm buffer if - ;; it's newly created - (move-overlay helm-selection-overlay (point-min) (point-min) - (get-buffer buffer)) - - (setq helm-selection-overlay - (make-overlay (point-min) (point-min) (get-buffer buffer))) - (overlay-put helm-selection-overlay 'face 'helm-selection) - (overlay-put helm-selection-overlay 'priority 1))) - -(defun helm-initial-setup (input default sources) - "Initialize Helm settings and set up the Helm buffer." - ;; Run global hook. - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-initial-setup" 'helm-before-initialize-hook) - ;; Run local source hook. - (helm--run-init-hooks 'before-init-hook sources) - ;; For initialization of helm locals vars that need - ;; a value from current buffer, it is here. - (helm-set-local-variable 'current-input-method current-input-method) - (setq helm-current-prefix-arg nil - helm-saved-action nil - helm-saved-selection nil - helm-suspend-update-flag nil - ;; Ensure this is called BEFORE selecting helm-window. - helm-current-buffer (helm--current-buffer) - helm-buffer-file-name buffer-file-name - helm-issued-errors nil - helm-saved-current-source nil - helm--suspend-update-interactive-flag nil) - (when (and (with-helm-current-buffer - (and (buffer-narrowed-p) - (use-region-p))) - (not helm--nested)) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm--current-buffer-narrowed - (list (current-buffer) - (region-beginning) (region-end)))) - (unless (and (or helm-split-window-state - helm--window-side-state) - helm-reuse-last-window-split-state) - (setq helm-split-window-state - (if (or (null split-width-threshold) - (and (integerp split-width-threshold) - (>= split-width-threshold (+ (frame-width) 4)))) - 'vertical 'horizontal)) - (setq helm--window-side-state - (or helm-split-window-default-side 'below))) - ;; Some sources like helm-mu are using input to init their - ;; candidates in init function, so setup initial helm-pattern here. - ;; See bug#2530 and https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-mu/issues/54. - ;; Input should have precedence on default. - (cond (input - (setq helm-input input - helm-pattern input)) - ((and default helm-maybe-use-default-as-input) - (setq helm-pattern (if (listp default) - (car default) - default) - ;; Even if helm-pattern is set we want the - ;; prompt to be empty when using default as input, why - ;; helm-input is initialized to "". - helm-input "")) - (helm-maybe-use-default-as-input - (setq helm-pattern (or (with-helm-current-buffer - (thing-at-point 'symbol)) - "") - helm-input "")) - (t - (setq helm-pattern "" - helm-input ""))) - (helm--fuzzy-match-maybe-set-pattern) - ;; Call the init function for sources where appropriate - (helm-compute-attr-in-sources 'init sources) - (clrhash helm-candidate-cache) - (helm-create-helm-buffer) - (helm-clear-visible-mark) - ;; Run global hook. - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-initial-setup" 'helm-after-initialize-hook) - ;; Run local source hook. - (helm--run-init-hooks 'after-init-hook sources)) - -(defun helm--run-init-hooks (hook sources) - "Run after and before init hooks local to source. -See :after-init-hook and :before-init-hook in `helm-source'." - (cl-loop for s in sources - for hv = (assoc-default hook s) - when hv - do (pcase hv - ((and (pred (functionp)) - (guard (not (symbolp hv)))) - (funcall hv)) - ((and hook (pred (listp))) - (dolist (h hook) (funcall h))) - (_ (helm-log-run-hook "helm--run-init-hooks" hv))))) - -(defun helm-restore-position-on-quit () - "Restore position in `helm-current-buffer' when quitting." - (helm-current-position 'restore)) - -(defun helm--push-and-remove-dups (elm sym) - "Move ELM of SYM value on top and set SYM to this new value." - (set sym (cons elm (delete elm (symbol-value sym))))) - -(defun helm--current-buffer () - "[INTERNAL] Return `current-buffer' BEFORE `helm-buffer' is initialized. -Note that it returns the minibuffer in use after Helm has started -and is intended for `helm-initial-setup'. To get the buffer where -Helm was started, use `helm-current-buffer' instead." - (if (minibuffer-window-active-p (minibuffer-window)) - ;; If minibuffer is active be sure to use it's buffer - ;; as `helm-current-buffer', this allow to use helm - ;; from an already active minibuffer (M-: etc...) - (window-buffer (active-minibuffer-window)) - ;; Fix Bug#456 - ;; Use this instead of `current-buffer' to ensure - ;; helm session started in helm-mode from a completing-read - ;; Use really the buffer where we started and not the one - ;; where the completing-read is wrapped. i.e - ;; (with-current-buffer SOME-OTHER-BUFFER (completing-read [...]) - (window-buffer (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (minibuffer-selected-window))))) - -(define-derived-mode helm-major-mode - fundamental-mode "Hmm" - "[INTERNAL] Provide major-mode name in Helm buffers. -Unuseful when used outside Helm, don't use it.") -(put 'helm-major-mode 'mode-class 'special) -(put 'helm-major-mode 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-create-helm-buffer () - "Create and setup `helm-buffer'." - (let ((root-dir default-directory) - (inhibit-read-only t)) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create helm-buffer) - (helm-log "helm-create-helm-buffer" "Enabling major-mode %S" major-mode) - (helm-log "helm-create-helm-buffer" "kill local variables: %S" (buffer-local-variables)) - (kill-all-local-variables) - (helm-major-mode) - (set (make-local-variable 'buffer-read-only) nil) - (buffer-disable-undo) - (erase-buffer) - ;; Use this instead of setting helm-map local ensure we have all - ;; our keys when helm loose minibuffer focus. And the map is - ;; made local as well AFAIU. - (use-local-map helm-map) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-source-filter) nil) - (make-local-variable 'helm-sources) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-display-function) nil) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-selection-point) nil) - (set (make-local-variable 'scroll-margin) - (if helm-display-source-at-screen-top - 0 helm-completion-window-scroll-margin)) - (set (make-local-variable 'default-directory) root-dir) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-marked-candidates) nil) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm--prompt) helm--prompt) - (helm-initialize-persistent-action) - (helm-log "helm-create-helm-buffer" "helm-display-function = %S" helm-display-function) - (helm-log "helm-create-helm-buffer" "helm--local-variables = %S" helm--local-variables) - (helm--set-local-variables-internal) - (setq truncate-lines helm-truncate-lines) ; already local. - (setq left-margin-width helm-left-margin-width) - (setq cursor-type nil)) - (helm-initialize-overlays helm-buffer) - (get-buffer helm-buffer))) - -(define-minor-mode helm--minor-mode - "[INTERNAL] Enable keymap in Helm minibuffer. -Since this mode has no effect when run outside of Helm context, -please don't use it outside of Helm. - -\\{helm-map}" - :group 'helm - :keymap (and helm-alive-p helm-map) - (unless helm-alive-p (setq helm--minor-mode nil))) -(put 'helm--minor-mode 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm--reset-default-pattern () - (setq helm-pattern "") - (setq helm-maybe-use-default-as-input nil)) - -(defun helm-read-from-minibuffer (prompt - input preselect resume - keymap default history) - "Read pattern with prompt PROMPT and initial input INPUT. -For PRESELECT RESUME KEYMAP DEFAULT HISTORY, see `helm'." - (with-helm-buffer - (if (and (helm-resume-p resume) - ;; When no source, helm-buffer is empty - ;; or contain non--candidate lines (e.g grep exit status) - (helm-get-current-source)) - (helm-mark-current-line t) - (helm-update preselect)) - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (src-keymap (assoc-default 'keymap src)) - (hist (or (and history (symbolp history) history) - ;; Needed for resuming. - (assoc-default 'history src))) - (timer nil) - blink-matching-paren - (resize-mini-windows (and (null helm-echo-input-in-header-line) - resize-mini-windows)) - (first-src (car helm-sources)) - (source-process-p (or (assq 'candidates-process src) - (assq 'candidates-process first-src))) - ;; As we are using `helm-keyboard-quit' for `C-g' we have - ;; to prevent emacs command loop redefining `C-g' during - ;; helm-session. This happen only on async source with - ;; large output after a certain delay. The effect is that - ;; the minibuffer is exited but the helm async process - ;; continue running, and because minibuffer is lost `C-g' - ;; have no more effect. By binding `inhibit-quit' here we - ;; prevent this and allow `C-g' (the helm one aka - ;; `helm-keyboard-quit') to quit immediately. - (inhibit-quit source-process-p)) - (helm-log "helm-read-from-minibuffer" "helm-get-candidate-number => %S" - (helm-get-candidate-number)) - (helm-log "helm-read-from-minibuffer" "helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one = %S" - helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one) - (helm-log "helm-read-from-minibuffer" - "helm-quit-if-no-candidate = %S" helm-quit-if-no-candidate) - (when (and src (helm-resume-p resume)) - (helm-display-mode-line src) - (setq helm-pattern input)) - ;; Reset `helm-pattern' and update - ;; display if no result found with precedent value of `helm-pattern' - ;; unless `helm-quit-if-no-candidate' is non-`nil', in this case - ;; Don't force update with an empty pattern. - ;; Reset also `helm-maybe-use-default-as-input' as this checking - ;; happen only on startup. - (when helm-maybe-use-default-as-input - ;; Store value of `default' temporarily here waiting next update - ;; to allow actions like helm-moccur-action matching pattern - ;; at the place it jump to. - (setq helm-input helm-pattern) - (if source-process-p - ;; Reset pattern to next update. - (with-helm-after-update-hook - (helm--reset-default-pattern)) - ;; Reset pattern right now. - (helm--reset-default-pattern)) - ;; Ensure force-update when no candidates - ;; when we start with an empty pattern. - (and (helm-empty-buffer-p) - (null helm-quit-if-no-candidate) - (helm-force-update preselect))) - ;; Handle `helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one' and - ;; `helm-quit-if-no-candidate' now. - (cond ((and (if (functionp helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one) - (funcall helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one) - helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one) - (= (helm-get-candidate-number - (eq helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one 'current-source)) - 1)) - (ignore)) ; Don't enter the minibuffer loop. - ((and helm-quit-if-no-candidate - (= (helm-get-candidate-number) 0)) - (setq helm--quit t) - (and (functionp helm-quit-if-no-candidate) - (funcall helm-quit-if-no-candidate))) - (t ; Enter now minibuffer and wait for input. - (let ((tap (or default - (with-helm-current-buffer - (thing-at-point 'symbol))))) - (when helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one - (helm-display-buffer helm-buffer resume) - (select-window (helm-window))) - (unwind-protect - (minibuffer-with-setup-hook - (lambda () - ;; Start minor-mode with global value of helm-map. - (helm--minor-mode 1) - ;; Now override the global value of `helm-map' with - ;; the local one which is in this order: - ;; - The keymap of current source. - ;; - The value passed in KEYMAP - ;; - Or fallback to the global value of helm-map. - (helm--maybe-update-keymap - (or src-keymap keymap helm-map)) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-read-from-minibuffer" - 'helm-minibuffer-set-up-hook) - (setq timer - (run-with-idle-timer - (max (with-helm-buffer helm-input-idle-delay) - 0.001) - 'repeat - (lambda () - ;; Stop updating in persistent action - ;; or when `helm-suspend-update-flag' - ;; is non-`nil'. - (unless (or helm-in-persistent-action - helm-suspend-update-flag) - (save-selected-window - (helm-check-minibuffer-input) - (helm-print-error-messages)))))) - ;; minibuffer has already been filled here. - (helm--update-header-line)) - (read-from-minibuffer (propertize (or prompt "pattern: ") - 'face 'helm-minibuffer-prompt) - input helm-map - nil hist tap - helm-inherit-input-method)) - (when timer (cancel-timer timer) (setq timer nil))))))))) - -(defun helm-toggle-suspend-update () - "Enable or disable display update in helm. -This can be useful for example for quietly writing a complex -regexp without Helm constantly updating." - (interactive) - (helm-suspend-update (not helm-suspend-update-flag) t) - (setq helm--suspend-update-interactive-flag - (not helm--suspend-update-interactive-flag))) -(put 'helm-toggle-suspend-update 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-suspend-update (arg &optional verbose) - "Enable or disable display update in helm. -If ARG is 1 or non nil suspend update, if it is -1 or nil reenable -updating. When VERBOSE is specified display a message." - (with-helm-buffer - (when (setq helm-suspend-update-flag - (helm-acase arg - (1 t) - (-1 nil) - (t it))) - (helm-kill-async-processes) - (setq helm-pattern "")) - (when verbose - (message (if helm-suspend-update-flag - "Helm update suspended!" - "Helm update re-enabled!"))) - (helm-aif (helm-get-current-source) - (helm-display-mode-line it t)))) - -(defun helm-delete-backward-no-update (arg) - "Disable update and delete ARG chars backward. -Update is reenabled when idle 1s." - (interactive "p") - (with-helm-alive-p - (unless helm--suspend-update-interactive-flag - (helm-suspend-update 1)) - (backward-delete-char arg) - (run-with-idle-timer - 1 nil - (lambda () - (unless helm--suspend-update-interactive-flag - (helm-suspend-update -1) - (helm-check-minibuffer-input) - (helm-force-update)))))) -(put 'helm-delete-backward-no-update 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm--suspend-read-passwd (old--fn &rest args) - "Suspend Helm while reading password. -This is used to advice `tramp-read-passwd', `ange-ftp-get-passwd' -and `epa-passphrase-callback-function'." - ;; Suspend update when prompting for a tramp password. - (setq helm-suspend-update-flag t) - (setq overriding-terminal-local-map nil) - (setq helm--reading-passwd-or-string t) - (unwind-protect - ;; No need to suspend timer in emacs-24.4 - ;; it is fixed upstream. - (apply old--fn args) - (setq helm--reading-passwd-or-string nil) - (setq helm-suspend-update-flag nil))) - -(defun helm--maybe-update-keymap (&optional map) - "Handle different keymaps in multiples sources. - -Overrides `helm-map' with the local map of current source. If no -map is found in current source, does nothing (keeps previous -map)." - (with-helm-buffer - (helm-aif (or map (assoc-default 'keymap (helm-get-current-source))) - ;; We used a timer in the past to leave - ;; enough time to helm to setup its keymap - ;; when changing source from a recursive minibuffer. - ;; e.g C-x C-f M-y C-g - ;; => *find-files have now the bindings of *kill-ring. - ;; It is no more true now we are using `minor-mode-overriding-map-alist' - ;; and `helm--minor-mode' thus it fix Bug#1076 for emacs-24.3 - ;; where concurrent timers are not supported. - ;; i.e update keymap+check input. - (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (minibuffer-window)) - (setq minor-mode-overriding-map-alist `((helm--minor-mode . ,it))))))) - -;;; Prevent loosing focus when using mouse. -;; -(defvar helm--remap-mouse-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (cl-loop for k in '([mouse-1] [mouse-2] [mouse-3] - [down-mouse-1] [down-mouse-2] [down-mouse-3] - [drag-mouse-1] [drag-mouse-2] [drag-mouse-3] - [double-mouse-1] [double-mouse-2] [double-mouse-3] - [triple-mouse-1] [triple-mouse-2] [triple-mouse-3]) - do (define-key map k 'ignore)) - map)) - -(define-minor-mode helm--remap-mouse-mode - "[INTERNAL] Prevent escaping helm minibuffer with mouse clicks. -Do nothing when used outside of helm context. - -WARNING: Do not use this mode yourself, it is internal to Helm." - :group 'helm - :global t - :keymap helm--remap-mouse-mode-map - (unless helm-alive-p - (setq helm--remap-mouse-mode-map nil))) -(put 'helm--remap-mouse-mode 'helm-only t) - -;; Clean up - -(defun helm-cleanup () - "Clean up the mess when Helm exit or quit." - (helm-log "helm-cleanup" "start cleanup") - (with-selected-window - ;; When exiting with `helm-execute-action-at-once-if-one', - ;; `helm-window' may not be created and we endup with an error - ;; e.g. in eshell completion when only one candidate to complete - ;; so fallback to selected-window in such cases. - (or (get-buffer-window helm-buffer) - (selected-window)) - (let ((frame (selected-frame))) - (setq cursor-type (default-value 'cursor-type)) - ;; Ensure restoring default-value of mode-line to allow user - ;; using the mouse when helm is inactive (Bug#1517,Bug#2377). - (setq mode-line-format (default-value 'mode-line-format)) - (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm--maybe-update-keymap) - (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm--update-header-line) - ;; Be sure we call cleanup functions from helm-buffer. - (helm-compute-attr-in-sources 'cleanup) - ;; Delete or make invisible helm frame. - (if (and helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p - ;; a helm session running in a frame that runs a nested - ;; session share the same frame for both sessions so - ;; don't delete the common frame. - ;; i.e. helm--nested == t => delete - ;; helm--nested == nil => delete - ;; helm--nested == share => don't delete - (not (eq helm--nested 'share))) - (progn - (setq-local helm--last-frame-parameters - (helm--get-frame-parameters)) - (bury-buffer) - (if helm-display-buffer-reuse-frame - (make-frame-invisible frame) (delete-frame frame))) - ;; bury-buffer from this window [1]. - ;; Do it at end to make sure buffer is still current. - (bury-buffer)))) - (helm-kill-async-processes) - ;; Remove the temporary hooks added - ;; by `with-helm-temp-hook' that - ;; may not have been consumed. - (when helm--temp-hooks - (cl-loop for (fn . hook) in helm--temp-hooks - do (remove-hook hook fn)) - (setq helm--temp-hooks nil)) - ;; When running helm from a dedicated frame - ;; with no minibuffer, helm will run in the main frame - ;; which have a minibuffer, so be sure to disable - ;; the `no-other-window' prop there. - (helm-prevent-switching-other-window :enabled nil) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-cleanup" 'helm-cleanup-hook) - (helm-frame-or-window-configuration 'restore) - ;; [1] now bury-buffer from underlying windows otherwise, - ;; if this window is killed the underlying buffer will - ;; be a helm buffer. - (replace-buffer-in-windows helm-buffer) - (setq helm-alive-p nil) - ;; Prevent error "No buffer named *helm*" triggered by - ;; `helm-set-local-variable'. - (setq helm--force-updating-p nil) - (setq helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p nil) - ;; No need to reinitialize helm-pattern here now it is done only - ;; once in init function bug#2530. - (setq helm-last-query helm-pattern) - ;; This is needed in some cases where last input - ;; is yielded infinitely in minibuffer after helm session. - (helm-clean-up-minibuffer)) - -(defun helm-clean-up-minibuffer () - "Remove contents of minibuffer." - (let ((miniwin (minibuffer-window))) - ;; Clean only current minibuffer used by helm. - ;; i.e The precedent one is active. - (unless (minibuffer-window-active-p miniwin) - (with-current-buffer (window-buffer miniwin) - (delete-minibuffer-contents))))) - - -;;; Input handling -;; -;; -(defun helm-check-minibuffer-input () - "Check minibuffer content." - (with-selected-window (or (active-minibuffer-window) - (minibuffer-window)) - (helm-check-new-input (minibuffer-contents)))) - -(defun helm-check-new-input (input) - "Check INPUT string and update the helm buffer if necessary." - (unless (equal input helm-pattern) - (setq helm-pattern input) - (unless (helm-action-window) - (setq helm-input helm-pattern)) - (helm-log "helm-check-new-input" "helm-pattern = %S" helm-pattern) - (helm-log "helm-check-new-input" "helm-input = %S" helm-input) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-check-new-input" 'helm-before-update-hook) - (setq helm--in-update t) - (helm-update))) - -(defun helm--reset-update-flag () - (run-with-idle-timer - helm-exit-idle-delay nil - (lambda () (setq helm--in-update nil)))) - -;; (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook #'helm--reset-update-flag) - - -;; All candidates - -(defun helm-get-candidates (source) - "Retrieve and return the list of candidates from SOURCE." - (let* ((candidate-fn (assoc-default 'candidates source)) - (candidate-proc (assoc-default 'candidates-process source)) - ;; See comment in helm-get-cached-candidates (Bug#2113). - (inhibit-quit candidate-proc) - cfn-error - (notify-error - (lambda (&optional e) - (error - "In `%s' source: `%s' %s %s" - (assoc-default 'name source) - (or candidate-fn candidate-proc) - (if e "\n" "must be a list, a symbol bound to a list, or a function returning a list") - (if e (prin1-to-string e) "")))) - (candidates (condition-case-unless-debug err - ;; Process candidates-(process) function - ;; It may return a process or a list of candidates. - (if candidate-proc - ;; Calling `helm-interpret-value' with no - ;; SOURCE arg force the use of `funcall' - ;; and not `helm-apply-functions-from-source'. - (helm-interpret-value candidate-proc) - (helm-interpret-value candidate-fn source)) - (error (helm-log "helm-get-candidates" - "Error: %S" (setq cfn-error err)) - nil)))) - (cond ((and (processp candidates) (not candidate-proc)) - (warn "Candidates function `%s' should be called in a `candidates-process' attribute" - candidate-fn)) - ((and candidate-proc (not (processp candidates))) - (error "Candidates function `%s' should run a process" candidate-proc))) - (cond ((processp candidates) - ;; Candidates will be filtered later in process filter. - candidates) - ;; An error occured in candidates function. - (cfn-error (unless helm--ignore-errors - (funcall notify-error cfn-error))) - ;; Candidates function returns no candidates. - ((or (null candidates) - ;; Can happen when the output of a process - ;; is empty, and the candidates function call - ;; something like (split-string (buffer-string) "\n") - ;; which result in a list of one empty string (Bug#938). - ;; e.g (completing-read "test: " '("")) - (equal candidates '(""))) - nil) - ((listp candidates) - ;; Transform candidates with `candidate-transformer' functions or - ;; `real-to-display' functions if those are found, - ;; otherwise return candidates unmodified. - ;; `filtered-candidate-transformer' is NOT called here. - (helm-transform-candidates candidates source)) - (t (funcall notify-error))))) - -(defun helm-get-cached-candidates (source) - "Return the cached value of candidates for SOURCE. -Cache the candidates if there is no cached value yet." - (let* ((name (assoc-default 'name source)) - (candidate-cache (gethash name helm-candidate-cache)) - ;; Bind inhibit-quit to ensure function terminate in case of - ;; quit from `helm-while-no-input' and processes are added to - ;; helm-async-processes for further deletion (Bug#2113). - ;; FIXME: Is this still needed now `helm-while-no-input' - ;; handles quit-flag? - (inhibit-quit (assoc-default 'candidates-process source))) - (helm-aif candidate-cache - (prog1 it (helm-log "helm-get-cached-candidates" - "Use cached candidates")) - (helm-log "helm-get-cached-candidates" - "No cached candidates, calculate candidates") - (let ((candidates (helm-get-candidates source))) - (cond ((processp candidates) - (push (cons candidates - (append source - (list (cons 'item-count 0) - (cons 'incomplete-line "")))) - helm-async-processes) - (set-process-filter candidates 'helm-output-filter) - (setq candidates nil)) - ((not (assq 'volatile source)) - (puthash name candidates helm-candidate-cache))) - candidates)))) - - -;;; Candidate transformers - -(defun helm-process-candidate-transformer (candidates source) - "Execute `candidate-transformer' function(s) on CANDIDATES in SOURCE." - (helm-aif (assoc-default 'candidate-transformer source) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source it candidates) - candidates)) - -(defun helm-process-filtered-candidate-transformer (candidates source) - "Execute `filtered-candidate-transformer' function(s) on CANDIDATES in SOURCE." - (helm-aif (assoc-default 'filtered-candidate-transformer source) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source it candidates source) - candidates)) - -(defmacro helm--maybe-process-filter-one-by-one-candidate (candidate source) - "Execute `filter-one-by-one' function(s) on real value of CANDIDATE in SOURCE." - `(helm-aif (assoc-default 'filter-one-by-one ,source) - (let ((real (if (consp ,candidate) - (cdr ,candidate) - ,candidate))) - (if (and (listp it) - (not (functionp it))) ;; Don't treat lambda's as list. - (cl-loop for f in it - do (setq ,candidate (funcall f real)) - finally return ,candidate) - (setq ,candidate (funcall it real)))) - ,candidate)) - -(defun helm--initialize-one-by-one-candidates (candidates source) - "Process CANDIDATES with the `filter-one-by-one' function in SOURCE. -Return CANDIDATES unchanged when pattern is not empty." - (helm-aif (and (string= helm-pattern "") - (assoc-default 'filter-one-by-one source)) - (cl-loop for cand in candidates collect - (helm--maybe-process-filter-one-by-one-candidate cand source)) - candidates)) - -(defun helm-process-filtered-candidate-transformer-maybe - (candidates source process-p) - "Execute `filtered-candidate-transformer' function(s) on CANDIDATES in SOURCE. -When PROCESS-P is non-nil execute -`filtered-candidate-transformer' functions if some, otherwise -return CANDIDATES." - (if process-p - ;; When no filter return CANDIDATES unmodified. - (helm-process-filtered-candidate-transformer candidates source) - candidates)) - -(defun helm-process-real-to-display (candidates source) - "Execute real-to-display function on all CANDIDATES of SOURCE." - (helm-aif (assoc-default 'real-to-display source) - (setq candidates (helm-apply-functions-from-source - source 'mapcar - (lambda (cand) - (if (consp cand) - ;; override DISPLAY from candidate-transformer - (cons (funcall it (cdr cand)) (cdr cand)) - (cons (funcall it cand) cand))) - candidates)) - candidates)) - -(defun helm-transform-candidates (candidates source &optional process-p) - "Transform CANDIDATES from SOURCE according to candidate transformers. - -When PROCESS-P is non-nil executes the -`filtered-candidate-transformer' functions, otherwise processes -`candidate-transformer' functions only, -`filtered-candidate-transformer' functions being processed later, -after the candidates have been narrowed by -`helm-candidate-number-limit', see `helm-compute-matches'. When -`real-to-display' attribute is present, execute its functions on all -maybe filtered CANDIDATES." - (helm-process-real-to-display - (helm-process-filtered-candidate-transformer-maybe - (helm-process-candidate-transformer - candidates source) - source process-p) - source)) - - -;; Narrowing candidates -(defun helm-candidate-number-limit (source) - "Apply candidate-number-limit attribute value. -This overrides `helm-candidate-number-limit' variable. - -E.g.: -If (candidate-number-limit) is in SOURCE, show all candidates in SOURCE. -If (candidate-number-limit . 123) is in SOURCE limit candidate to 123." - (helm-aif (assq 'candidate-number-limit source) - ;; When assoc value is nil use by default 99999999 otherwise use - ;; the assoc value, when it is a symbol interpret its value (bug#1831). - (or (helm-aand (cdr it) (helm-interpret-value it)) 99999999) - (or helm-candidate-number-limit 99999999))) - -(defun helm-candidate-get-display (candidate) - "Get searched display part from CANDIDATE. -CANDIDATE is either a string, a symbol, or a (DISPLAY . REAL) -cons cell." - (cond ((car-safe candidate)) - ((symbolp candidate) - (symbol-name candidate)) - ((numberp candidate) - (number-to-string candidate)) - (t candidate))) - -(defun helm-process-pattern-transformer (pattern source) - "Execute pattern-transformer attribute function(s) on PATTERN in SOURCE." - (helm-aif (assoc-default 'pattern-transformer source) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source it pattern) - pattern)) - -(defun helm-default-match-function (candidate) - "Check if `helm-pattern' match CANDIDATE. -Default function to match candidates according to `helm-pattern'." - (string-match helm-pattern candidate)) - - -;;; Fuzzy matching -;; -;; -(defvar helm--fuzzy-regexp-cache (make-hash-table :test 'eq)) -(defun helm--fuzzy-match-maybe-set-pattern () - ;; Computing helm-pattern with helm--mapconcat-pattern - ;; is costly, so cache it once time for all and reuse it - ;; until pattern change. - (when helm--in-fuzzy - (let ((fun (if (string-match "\\`\\^" helm-pattern) - #'identity - #'helm--mapconcat-pattern))) - (clrhash helm--fuzzy-regexp-cache) - ;; FIXME: Splitted part are not handled here, - ;; I must compute them in `helm-search-match-part' - ;; when negation and in-buffer are used. - (if (string-match "\\`!" helm-pattern) - (puthash 'helm-pattern - (if (> (length helm-pattern) 1) - (list (regexp-quote (substring helm-pattern 1 2)) - (funcall fun (substring helm-pattern 1))) - '("" "")) - helm--fuzzy-regexp-cache) - (puthash 'helm-pattern - (if (> (length helm-pattern) 0) - (list (regexp-quote (substring helm-pattern 0 1)) - (funcall fun helm-pattern)) - '("" "")) - helm--fuzzy-regexp-cache))))) - -(defun helm-fuzzy-match (candidate) - "Check if `helm-pattern' fuzzy matches CANDIDATE. -This function is used with sources built with `helm-source-sync'." - (unless (string-match " " helm-pattern) - ;; When pattern have one or more spaces, let - ;; multi-match doing the job with no fuzzy matching.[1] - (let ((regexp (cadr (gethash 'helm-pattern helm--fuzzy-regexp-cache)))) - (if (string-match "\\`!" helm-pattern) - (not (string-match regexp candidate)) - (string-match regexp candidate))))) - -(defun helm-fuzzy-search (pattern) - "Same as `helm-fuzzy-match' but for sources built with -`helm-source-in-buffer'." - (unless (string-match " " helm-pattern) - ;; Same as in `helm-fuzzy-match' ref[1]. - (let* ((regexps (gethash 'helm-pattern helm--fuzzy-regexp-cache)) - (partial-regexp (car regexps)) - (regexp (cadr regexps))) - (if (string-match "\\`!" pattern) - ;; Don't try to search here, just return - ;; the position of line and go ahead, - ;; letting `helm-search-match-part' checking if - ;; pattern match against this line. - (prog1 (list (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - (forward-line 1)) - ;; We could use here directly `re-search-forward' - ;; on the regexp produced by `helm--mapconcat-pattern', - ;; but it is very slow because emacs have to do an incredible - ;; amount of loops to match e.g "[^f]*f[^o]*o..." in the whole buffer, - ;; more the regexp is long more the amount of loops grow. - ;; (Probably leading to a max-lisp-eval-depth error if both - ;; regexp and buffer are too big) - ;; So just search the first bit of pattern e.g "[^f]*f", and - ;; then search the corresponding line with the whole regexp, - ;; which increase dramatically the speed of the search. - (cl-loop while (re-search-forward partial-regexp nil t) - for bol = (point-at-bol) - for eol = (point-at-eol) - if (progn (goto-char bol) - (re-search-forward regexp eol t)) - do (goto-char eol) and return t - else do (goto-char eol) - finally return nil))))) - -(defvar helm-fuzzy-default-score-fn #'helm-fuzzy-flex-style-score) -(defun helm-score-candidate-for-pattern (candidate pattern) - "Assign score to CANDIDATE according to PATTERN." - ;; Unknown candidates always go on top. - (if (equal (get-text-property 0 'display candidate) "[?]") - 200.00 - (funcall helm-fuzzy-default-score-fn candidate pattern))) - -;; The flex scoring needs a regexp whereas the fuzzy scoring works -;; directly with helm-pattern, so cache the needed regexp for flex -;; scoring to not (re)compute it at each candidate. We could reuse -;; the regexp cached in `helm--fuzzy-regexp-cache' but it is not -;; exactly the same as the one needed for flex and also it is always -;; computed against the whole helm-pattern which is not usable for -;; e.g. file completion. -(defvar helm--fuzzy-flex-regexp-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) -(defun helm-fuzzy-flex-style-score (candidate pattern) - "Give a score to CANDIDATE according to PATTERN. -A regexp is generated from PATTERN to calculate score. -Score is calculated with the emacs-27 flex algorithm using -`helm-flex--style-score'." - (let ((regexp (helm-aif (gethash pattern helm--fuzzy-flex-regexp-cache) - it - (clrhash helm--fuzzy-flex-regexp-cache) - (puthash pattern (helm--fuzzy-flex-pattern-to-regexp pattern) - helm--fuzzy-flex-regexp-cache)))) - (helm-flex--style-score candidate regexp t))) - -(defun helm--fuzzy-flex-pattern-to-regexp (pattern) - "Return a regexp from PATTERN compatible with emacs-27 flex algorithm." - (completion-pcm--pattern->regex - (helm-completion--flex-transform-pattern (list pattern)) 'group)) - -(defun helm-flex-add-score-as-prop (candidates regexp) - (cl-loop with case-fold-search = (helm-set-case-fold-search) - for cand in candidates - collect (helm-flex--style-score cand regexp))) - -(defun helm-completion--flex-transform-pattern (pattern) - ;; "fob" => '(prefix "f" any "o" any "b" any point) - (cl-loop for p in pattern - if (stringp p) nconc - (cl-loop for str across p - nconc (list (string str) 'any)) - else nconc (list p))) - -(defun helm-fuzzy-helm-style-score (candidate pattern) - "Give a score to CANDIDATE according to PATTERN. -Score is calculated for contiguous matches found with PATTERN. -Score is 100 (maximum) if PATTERN is fully matched in CANDIDATE. -One point bonus is added to score when PATTERN prefix matches -CANDIDATE. Contiguous matches get a coefficient of 2." - (let* ((cand (if (stringp candidate) - candidate (helm-stringify candidate))) - (pat-lookup (helm--collect-pairs-in-string pattern)) - (str-lookup (helm--collect-pairs-in-string cand)) - (inter (cl-nintersection pat-lookup str-lookup :test 'equal)) - ;; Prefix - (bonus (cond ((or (equal (car pat-lookup) (car str-lookup)) - (equal (caar pat-lookup) (caar str-lookup))) - 2) - ((and (null pat-lookup) ; length = 1 - (string= pattern (substring cand 0 1))) - 150) - (t 0))) - ;; Exact match e.g. foo -> foo == 200 - (bonus1 (and (string= cand pattern) 200)) - ;; Partial match e.g. foo -> aafooaa == 100 - ;; or foo -> fooaaa - (bonus2 (and (or (string-match - (concat "\\`" (regexp-quote pattern)) - cand) - (string-match - (concat "\\<" (regexp-quote pattern) "\\>") - cand)) - 100))) - (+ bonus - (or bonus1 bonus2 - ;; Give a coefficient of 2 for contiguous matches. - ;; That's mean that "wiaaaki" will not take precedence - ;; on "aaawiki" when matching on "wiki" even if "wiaaaki" - ;; starts by "wi". - (* (length inter) 2))))) - -(defun helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn-1 (candidates &optional use-real basename preserve-tie-order) - "The transformer for sorting candidates in fuzzy matching. -It sorts on the display part by default. - -It sorts CANDIDATES by their scores as calculated by -`helm-score-candidate-for-pattern'. Set USE-REAL to non-nil to -sort on the real part. If BASENAME is non-nil assume we are -completing filenames and sort on basename of candidates. If -PRESERVE-TIE-ORDER is nil, ties in scores are sorted by length of -the candidates." - (if (string= helm-pattern "") - candidates - (let ((table-scr (make-hash-table :test 'equal))) - (sort candidates - (lambda (s1 s2) - ;; Score and measure the length on real or display part of candidate - ;; according to `use-real'. - (let* ((real-or-disp-fn (if use-real #'cdr #'car)) - (cand1 (cond ((and basename (consp s1)) - (helm-basename (funcall real-or-disp-fn s1))) - ((consp s1) (funcall real-or-disp-fn s1)) - (basename (helm-basename s1)) - (t s1))) - (cand2 (cond ((and basename (consp s2)) - (helm-basename (funcall real-or-disp-fn s2))) - ((consp s2) (funcall real-or-disp-fn s2)) - (basename (helm-basename s2)) - (t s2))) - (data1 (or (gethash cand1 table-scr) - (puthash cand1 - (list (helm-score-candidate-for-pattern - cand1 helm-pattern) - (length (helm-stringify cand1))) - table-scr))) - (data2 (or (gethash cand2 table-scr) - (puthash cand2 - (list (helm-score-candidate-for-pattern - cand2 helm-pattern) - (length (helm-stringify cand2))) - table-scr))) - (len1 (cadr data1)) - (len2 (cadr data2)) - (scr1 (car data1)) - (scr2 (car data2))) - (cond ((= scr1 scr2) - (unless preserve-tie-order - (< len1 len2))) - ((> scr1 scr2))))))))) - -(defun helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn (candidates _source) - "Default `filtered-candidate-transformer' to sort in fuzzy matching." - (helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn-1 candidates)) - -(defun helm-fuzzy-matching-sort-fn-preserve-ties-order (candidates _source) - "Same as `helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn' but preserving order of ties. -The default function, `helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn', -sorts ties by length, shortest first. This function may be more -useful when the order of the candidates is meaningful, e.g. with -`recentf-list'." - (helm-fuzzy-matching-default-sort-fn-1 candidates nil nil t)) - -(defun helm--maybe-get-migemo-pattern (pattern &optional diacritics) - (or (and helm-migemo-mode - (assoc-default pattern helm-mm--previous-migemo-info)) - (if diacritics - (char-fold-to-regexp pattern) - pattern))) - -(defun helm-fuzzy-default-highlight-match-1 (candidate &optional pattern diacritics file-comp) - (let* ((pair (and (consp candidate) candidate)) - (display (helm-stringify (if pair (car pair) candidate))) - (real (cdr pair)) - (host (and file-comp (get-text-property - (max 0 (1- (length display))) 'host display))) - (regex (helm--maybe-get-migemo-pattern pattern diacritics)) - (mpart (get-text-property 0 'match-part display)) - (mp (cond ((and mpart (string= display mpart)) nil) - (mpart) - ;; FIXME: This may be wrong when match-on-real - ;; is nil, so we should flag match-on-real on - ;; top and use it. - (file-comp (file-name-nondirectory - (or host (and (stringp real) real) display))))) - (count 0) - beg-str end-str) - (when host (setq pattern (cadr (split-string pattern ":")))) - ;; Extract all parts of display keeping original properties. - (when (and mp (ignore-errors - ;; Avoid error when candidate is a huge line. - (string-match (regexp-quote mp) display))) - (setq beg-str (substring display 0 (match-beginning 0)) - end-str (substring display (match-end 0) (length display)) - mp (substring display (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))) - (with-temp-buffer - ;; Insert the whole display part and remove non--match-part - ;; to keep their original face properties. - (insert (propertize (or mp display) 'read-only nil)) ; Fix (bug#1176) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (condition-case nil - (progn - ;; Try first matching against whole pattern. - (unless (string= pattern "") - (while (re-search-forward regex nil t) - (cl-incf count) - (helm-add-face-text-properties - (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'helm-match))) - ;; If no matches start matching against multiples or fuzzy matches. - (when (zerop count) - (cl-loop with multi-match = (string-match-p " " pattern) - with patterns = (if multi-match - (cl-loop for pat in (helm-mm-split-pattern - pattern) - collect - (helm--maybe-get-migemo-pattern - pat diacritics)) - (split-string pattern "" t)) - for p in patterns - ;; Multi matches (regexps patterns). - if multi-match do - (progn - (while (re-search-forward p nil t) - (helm-add-face-text-properties - (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) - 'helm-match)) - (goto-char (point-min))) - ;; Fuzzy matches (literal patterns). - else do - (when (search-forward p nil t) - (helm-add-face-text-properties - (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) - 'helm-match))))) - (invalid-regexp nil)) - ;; Now replace the original match-part with the part - ;; with face properties added. - (setq display (if mp (concat beg-str (buffer-string) end-str) (buffer-string)))) - (if real (cons display real) display))) - -(cl-defun helm-fuzzy-default-highlight-match (candidate - &optional (pattern helm-pattern) diacritics file-comp) - "The default function to highlight matches in fuzzy matching. -Highlight elements in CANDIDATE matching PATTERN according -to the matching method in use. When DIACRITICS is specified, ignore -diacritics, see `char-fold-to-regexp' for more infos." - (if (string= pattern "") - ;; Empty pattern, do nothing. This is needed when this function - ;; is used outside of helm-fuzzy-highlight-matches like in *buffers-list. - candidate - ;; Else start highlighting. - (helm-fuzzy-default-highlight-match-1 candidate pattern diacritics file-comp))) - -(defun helm-fuzzy-highlight-matches (candidates source) - "Highlight matches in CANDIDATES for SOURCE. -The filtered-candidate-transformer function to highlight fuzzy matches. -See `helm-fuzzy-default-highlight-match'." - (cl-assert helm-fuzzy-matching-highlight-fn nil "Wrong type argument functionp: nil") - (cl-loop with diac = (helm-get-attr 'diacritics source) - with file-comp-p = (and (not (helm-action-window)) - (or minibuffer-completing-file-name - (helm-get-attr 'completing-file-name source) - (helm-guess-filename-at-point))) - ;; helm-pattern may have been modified (fuzzy) so ensure to - ;; use helm-input which is the raw pattern. - with pattern = (if file-comp-p - (file-name-nondirectory helm-input) - helm-pattern) - when (string= pattern "") return candidates - for c in candidates - collect (funcall helm-fuzzy-matching-highlight-fn c pattern diac file-comp-p))) - - -;;; helm-flex style -;; -;; Provide the emacs-27 flex style for emacs<27. -;; Reuse the flex scoring algorithm of flex style in emacs-27. -(defun helm-flex--style-score (str regexp &optional score) - "Score STR candidate according to REGEXP. - -REGEXP should be generated from a pattern which is a list like -\\='(point \"f\" any \"o\" any \"b\" any) for \"fob\" as pattern. -Such pattern may be build with -`helm-completion--flex-transform-pattern' function, and the regexp -with `completion-pcm--pattern->regex'. For commodity, -`helm--fuzzy-flex-pattern-to-regexp' is used to build such regexp. - -Function extracted from `completion-pcm--hilit-commonality' in -emacs-27 to provide such scoring in emacs<27." - ;; Don't modify the string itself. - (setq str (copy-sequence str)) - (if (string-match regexp str) - (let* ((md (match-data)) - (start (pop md)) - (len (length str)) - (score-numerator 0) - (score-denominator 0) - (last-b 0) - (update-score - (lambda (a b) - "Update score variables given match range (A B)." - (setq score-numerator (+ score-numerator (- b a))) - (unless (or (= a last-b) - (zerop last-b) - (= a (length str))) - (setq score-denominator (+ score-denominator - 1 - (expt (- a last-b 1) - (/ 1.0 3))))) - (setq last-b b))) - result) - (funcall update-score start start) - (setq md (cdr md)) - (while md - (funcall update-score start (pop md)) - (setq start (pop md))) - (funcall update-score len len) - (unless (zerop (length str)) - (setq result (/ score-numerator (* len (1+ score-denominator)) 1.0)) - (put-text-property 0 1 'completion-score result str)) - (if (and score result) result str)) - (put-text-property 0 1 'completion-score 0.0 str) - (if score 0.0 str))) - - -;;; Matching candidates -;; -;; -(defun helm-match-functions (source) - (let ((matchfns (or (assoc-default 'match source) - (assoc-default 'match-strict source) - #'helm-default-match-function))) - (if (and (listp matchfns) (not (functionp matchfns))) - matchfns (list matchfns)))) - -(defun helm-search-functions (source) - (let ((searchfns (assoc-default 'search source))) - (if (and (listp searchfns) (not (functionp searchfns))) - searchfns (list searchfns)))) - -(defun helm-match-from-candidates (cands matchfns match-part-fn limit source) - (when cands ; nil in async sources. - (condition-case-unless-debug err - (cl-loop with hash = (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - with allow-dups = (assq 'allow-dups source) - with case-fold-search = (helm-set-case-fold-search) - with count = 0 - for iter from 1 - for fn in matchfns - when (< count limit) nconc - (cl-loop for c in cands - for dup = (gethash c hash) - for disp = (helm-candidate-get-display c) - while (< count limit) - for target = (if (helm-get-attr 'match-on-real source) - ;; Let's fails on error in - ;; case next block returns nil. - (or (cdr-safe c) - (get-text-property 0 'helm-realvalue disp)) - disp) - for prop-part = (get-text-property 0 'match-part target) - for part = (and match-part-fn - (or prop-part - (funcall match-part-fn target))) - ;; When allowing dups check if DUP - ;; have been already found in previous loop - ;; by comparing its value with ITER. - when (and (or (and allow-dups dup (= dup iter)) - (null dup)) - (condition-case nil - (funcall fn (or part target)) - (invalid-regexp nil))) - do - (progn - ;; Give as value the iteration number of - ;; inner loop to be able to check if - ;; the duplicate have not been found in previous loop. - (puthash c iter hash) - (helm--maybe-process-filter-one-by-one-candidate c source) - (cl-incf count)) - ;; Filter out nil candidates maybe returned by - ;; `helm--maybe-process-filter-one-by-one-candidate'. - and when c collect - (if (and part (not prop-part)) - (if (consp c) - (cons (propertize target 'match-part part) (cdr c)) - (propertize c 'match-part part)) - c))) - (error (unless (eq (car err) 'invalid-regexp) ; Always ignore regexps errors. - (helm-log-error "helm-match-from-candidates" - "helm-match-from-candidates in source `%s': %s %s" - (assoc-default 'name source) (car err) (cdr err))) - nil)))) - -(defun helm-compute-matches (source) - "Start computing candidates in SOURCE." - (save-current-buffer - (let ((matchfns (helm-match-functions source)) - (matchpartfn (assoc-default 'match-part source)) - (helm--source-name (assoc-default 'name source)) - (helm-current-source source) - (limit (helm-candidate-number-limit source)) - (helm-pattern (helm-process-pattern-transformer - helm-pattern source))) - (helm--fuzzy-match-maybe-set-pattern) - ;; If source have a `filtered-candidate-transformer' attr - ;; Filter candidates with this func, otherwise just compute - ;; candidates. - ;; NOTE that this next block of code is returning nil on async sources, - ;; the candidates being processed directly in `helm-output-filter' - ;; process-filter. - (helm-process-filtered-candidate-transformer - ;; When using in-buffer method or helm-pattern is empty or - ;; using dynamic completion always compute all candidates. - (if (or (equal helm-pattern "") - (assq 'match-dynamic source) - (helm--candidates-in-buffer-p source)) - ;; Compute all candidates up to LIMIT. - ;; one-by-one are computed here only for sources that - ;; display a list of candidates even with an empty - ;; pattern. - (helm--initialize-one-by-one-candidates - (helm-take (helm-get-cached-candidates source) limit) - source) - ;; Compute candidates according to pattern with their match - ;; fns. - ;; one-by-one filtered candidates are computed during the - ;; execution of next loop in `helm-match-from-candidates'. - (helm-match-from-candidates - (helm-get-cached-candidates source) matchfns matchpartfn limit source)) - source)))) - -(defun helm--candidates-in-buffer-p (source) - (assq 'search source)) - -(defun helm-render-source (source matches) - "Display MATCHES from SOURCE according to its settings." - (helm-log "helm-render-source" "Source = %S" (remove (assq 'keymap source) source)) - (when matches - (helm-insert-header-from-source source) - (cl-loop with separate = nil - with start = (point) - with singleline = (null (assq 'multiline source)) - for m in matches - for count from 1 - if singleline - do (helm-insert-match m 'insert count source) - else - do (progn - (if separate - (helm-insert-candidate-separator) - (setq separate t)) - (helm-insert-match m 'insert count source)) - finally (and (null singleline) - (put-text-property start (point) - 'helm-multiline t))))) - -(defmacro helm-while-no-input (&rest body) - "Same as `while-no-input' but returns either BODY or nil. -Unlike `while-no-input' this macro ensure to not returns `t'." - (declare (debug t) (indent 0)) - (let ((catch-sym (make-symbol "input"))) - `(with-local-quit - (catch ',catch-sym - (let ((throw-on-input ',catch-sym) - val) - (setq val (progn ,@body)) - ;; See comments in `while-no-input' about resetting - ;; quit-flag. - (cond ((eq quit-flag throw-on-input) - (setq quit-flag nil)) - (quit-flag nil) - (t val))))))) - -(defmacro helm--maybe-use-while-no-input (&rest body) - "Wrap BODY in `helm-while-no-input' unless initializing a remote connection." - `(progn - (if (and (file-remote-p helm-pattern) - (not (file-remote-p helm-pattern nil t))) - ;; Tramp will ask for passwd, don't use `helm-while-no-input'. - ,@body - (helm-log "helm--maybe-use-while-no-input" - "Using here `helm-while-no-input'") - ;; Emacs bug , unexpected - ;; dbus-event is triggered on dbus init. - ;; Ignoring the dbus-event work on emacs28+; for emacs27 or older - ;; version, require tramp-archive can workaround the issue. - (let ((while-no-input-ignore-events - (and (boundp 'while-no-input-ignore-events) - (cons 'dbus-event while-no-input-ignore-events)))) - (helm-while-no-input ,@body))))) - -(defun helm--collect-matches (src-list) - "Return a list of matches for each source in SRC-LIST. - -The resulting value is a list of lists, e.g. ((a b c) (c d) (e -f)) or (nil nil nil) for three sources when no matches found, -however this function can be interrupted by new input and in this -case returns a plain nil i.e. not (nil), in this case -`helm-update' is not rendering the source, keeping previous -candidates in display." - (let ((matches (helm--maybe-use-while-no-input - (cl-loop for src in src-list - collect (helm-compute-matches src))))) - (unless (eq matches t) matches))) - - -;;; Case fold search -;; -;; -(cl-defun helm-set-case-fold-search (&optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - "Used to set the value of `case-fold-search' in Helm. -Return t or nil depending on the value of `helm-case-fold-search' -and `helm-pattern'." - (if helm-alive-p - (let ((helm-case-fold-search - (helm-aif (assq 'case-fold-search (helm-get-current-source)) - (cdr it) - helm-case-fold-search)) - ;; Only parse basename for filenames - ;; to avoid setting case sensitivity - ;; when expanded directories contains upcase - ;; characters. - (bn-or-pattern (if (string-match "[~/]*" pattern) - (helm-basename pattern) - pattern))) - (helm-set-case-fold-search-1 bn-or-pattern)) - case-fold-search)) - -(defun helm-set-case-fold-search-1 (pattern) - (cl-case helm-case-fold-search - (smart (let ((case-fold-search nil)) - (if (string-match "[[:upper:]]" pattern) nil t))) - (t helm-case-fold-search))) - - -;;; Helm update -;; -(defun helm-update (&optional preselect source candidates) - "Update candidates list in `helm-buffer' based on `helm-pattern'. -Argument PRESELECT is a string or regexp used to move selection -to a particular place after finishing update. -When SOURCE is provided update mode-line for this source, otherwise -the current source will be used. -Argument CANDIDATES when provided is used to redisplay these candidates -without recomputing them, it should be a list of lists." - (helm-log "helm-update" "Start updating") - (helm-kill-async-processes) - ;; When persistent action have been called - ;; we have two windows even with `helm-full-frame'. - ;; So go back to one window when updating if `helm-full-frame' - ;; is non-`nil'. - (when (with-helm-buffer - (and helm-onewindow-p - ;; We are not displaying helm-buffer in a frame and - ;; helm-window is already displayed. - (not helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p) - (helm-window) - (not (helm-action-window)))) - (with-helm-window (delete-other-windows))) - (with-current-buffer (helm-buffer-get) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-input-local) helm-pattern) - (unwind-protect - (let (sources matches) - ;; Collect sources ready to be updated. - (setq sources - (cl-loop for src in helm-sources - when (helm-update-source-p src) - collect src)) - ;; When no sources to update erase buffer - ;; to avoid duplication of header and candidates - ;; when next chunk of update will arrive, - ;; otherwise the buffer is erased AFTER [1] the results - ;; are computed. - (unless sources (erase-buffer)) - ;; Compute matches without rendering the sources. - ;; This prevent the helm-buffer flickering when constantly - ;; updating. - (helm-log "helm-update" "Matches: %S" - (setq matches (or candidates (helm--collect-matches sources)))) - ;; If computing matches finished and is not interrupted - ;; erase the helm-buffer and render results (Fix #1157). - (when matches ;; nil only when interrupted by while-no-input. - (erase-buffer) ; [1] - (cl-loop for src in sources - for mtc in matches - do (helm-render-source src mtc)) - ;; Move to first line only when there is matches - ;; to avoid cursor moving upside down (Bug#1703). - (helm--update-move-first-line))) - ;; When there is only one async source, update mode-line and run - ;; `helm-after-update-hook' in `helm-output-filter--post-process', - ;; when there is more than one source, update mode-line and run - ;; `helm-after-update-hook' now even if an async source is - ;; present and running in BG. - (let ((src (or source (helm-get-current-source)))) - (unless (assq 'candidates-process src) - (helm-display-mode-line src 'force) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-update" 'helm-after-update-hook))) - (when preselect - (helm-log "helm-update" "Update preselect candidate %s" preselect) - (if (helm-window) - (with-helm-window (helm-preselect preselect source)) - (helm-preselect preselect source))) - (setq helm--force-updating-p nil) - (helm--reset-update-flag)) - (helm-log "helm-update" "end update"))) - -(defun helm-update-source-p (source) - "Whether SOURCE needs updating or not." - (let ((len (string-width - (if (assq 'multimatch source) - ;; Don't count spaces entered when using - ;; multi-match. - (replace-regexp-in-string " " "" helm-pattern) - helm-pattern)))) - (and (or (not helm-source-filter) - (member (assoc-default 'name source) helm-source-filter)) - (>= len - (helm-aif (assq 'requires-pattern source) (or (cdr it) 1) 0)) - ;; Entering repeatedly these strings (*, ?) takes 100% CPU - ;; and hang emacs on MacOs preventing deleting backward those - ;; characters (Bug#1802). Update: it seems it is no more true, - ;; thus this affect bug#2423, so let's remove this for now. - ;; (not (string-match-p "\\`[*]+\\'" helm-pattern)) - ;; These incomplete regexps hang helm forever - ;; so defer update. Maybe replace spaces quoted when using - ;; multi-match. - (not (member (replace-regexp-in-string "\\s\\ " " " helm-pattern) - helm-update-blacklist-regexps))))) - -(defun helm--update-move-first-line () - "Goto first line of `helm-buffer'." - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (helm-window) - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'line - :direction 'next - :follow t) - (forward-line 1) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-follow-execute-persistent-action-maybe))) - -(cl-defun helm-force-update (&optional preselect (recenter t)) - "Force recalculation and update of candidates. - -Unlike `helm-update', this function re-evaluates `init' and -`update' attributes when present; also `helm-candidate-cache' is -not reinitialized, meaning candidates are not recomputed unless -pattern has changed. - -Selection is preserved to current candidate if it still exists after -update or moved to PRESELECT, if specified. -The helm-window is re-centered at the end when RECENTER is t which -is the default. RECENTER can be also a number in this case it is -passed as argument to `recenter'." - (with-helm-buffer - (let* ((source (helm-get-current-source)) - (selection (helm-aif (helm-get-selection nil t source) - (regexp-quote it)))) - (setq helm--force-updating-p t) - (mapc 'helm-force-update--reinit helm-sources) - (helm-update (or preselect selection) source) - (when (and (helm-window) recenter) - (with-helm-window - (recenter (and (numberp recenter) recenter))))))) - -(defun helm-refresh () - "Force recalculation and update of candidates." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-force-update))) -(put 'helm-refresh 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-force-update--reinit (source) - "Reinit SOURCE by calling its update and init functions." - ;; When using a specific buffer as cache, don't kill it. - (helm-aif (and (null (bufferp (assoc-default - (helm-get-attr 'name source) - helm--candidate-buffer-alist))) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source - source 'helm-candidate-buffer)) - (kill-buffer it)) - (dolist (attr '(update init)) - (helm-aif (assoc-default attr source) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source it))) - (helm-remove-candidate-cache source)) - -(defun helm-redisplay-buffer () - "Redisplay candidates in `helm-buffer'. - -Candidates are not recomputed, only redisplayed after modifying -the whole list of candidates in each source with functions found -in `redisplay' attribute of current source. Note that candidates -are redisplayed with their display part with all properties -included only. This function is used in async sources to -transform the whole list of candidates from the sentinel -functions (i.e. when all candidates have been computed) because -other filters like `candidate-transformer' are modifying only -each chunk of candidates from `process-filter' as they come in -and not the whole list. Use this for e.g. sorting the whole list -of async candidates once computed. - -Note: To ensure redisplay is done in async sources after Helm -reached `candidate-number-limit' you will have also to redisplay -your candidates from `helm-async-outer-limit-hook'." - (with-helm-buffer - (let ((get-cands (lambda (source) - (let ((fns (assoc-default 'redisplay source)) - candidates - helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source - helm-allow-mouse) - (helm-goto-source source) - (helm-next-line) - (helm-awhile (condition-case-unless-debug nil - (and (not (helm-pos-header-line-p)) - (helm-get-selection - nil 'withprop source)) - (error nil)) - (push it candidates) - (when (save-excursion - (forward-line 1) (helm-end-of-source-p t)) - (cl-return nil)) - (helm-next-line)) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source - source fns (nreverse candidates))))) - (get-sources (lambda () - (let (sources helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source) - (helm-awhile (helm-get-current-source) - (push it sources) - (when (save-excursion - (helm-move--end-of-source) - (forward-line 1) (eobp)) - (cl-return nil)) - (helm-next-source)) - (nreverse sources))))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (helm-update nil (helm-get-current-source) - (cl-loop with sources = (funcall get-sources) - for s in helm-sources - for name = (assoc-default 'name s) collect - (when (cl-loop for src in sources thereis - (string= name - (assoc-default 'name src))) - (funcall get-cands s))))))) - -(defun helm-remove-candidate-cache (source) - "Remove SOURCE from `helm-candidate-cache'." - (remhash (assoc-default 'name source) helm-candidate-cache)) - -(defvar helm-drag-mouse-1-fn 'ignore) -(defun helm-insert-match (match insert-function &optional num source) - "Insert MATCH into `helm-buffer' with INSERT-FUNCTION. -If MATCH is a cons cell then insert the car as display with the -cdr stored as real value in a `helm-realvalue' text property. -Args NUM and SOURCE are also stored as text property when -specified as respectively `helm-cand-num' and `helm-cur-source'." - (let ((start (point-at-bol (point))) - (dispvalue (helm-candidate-get-display match)) - (realvalue (cdr-safe match)) - (map (when helm-allow-mouse (make-sparse-keymap))) - (inhibit-read-only t) - end) - (when (and (stringp dispvalue) - (not (zerop (length dispvalue)))) - (funcall insert-function dispvalue) - (setq end (point-at-eol)) - ;; Some strings may handle another keymap prop. - (remove-text-properties start end '(keymap nil)) - (put-text-property start end 'read-only nil) - ;; Some sources with candidates-in-buffer have already added - ;; 'helm-realvalue property when creating candidate buffer. - (unless (get-text-property start 'helm-realvalue) - (and realvalue - (put-text-property start end - 'helm-realvalue realvalue))) - (when map - (define-key map [drag-mouse-1] 'ignore) - (define-key map [mouse-1] 'helm-mouse-select-candidate) - (define-key map [mouse-2] 'ignore) - (define-key map [mouse-3] 'helm-menu-select-action) - (add-text-properties - start end - `(mouse-face highlight - keymap ,map - help-echo ,(pcase (get-text-property start 'help-echo) - ((and it (pred stringp)) - (concat it "\nmouse-1: select candidate\nmouse-3: menu actions")) - (_ "mouse-1: select candidate\nmouse-3: menu actions"))))) - (when num - (put-text-property start end 'helm-cand-num num)) - (when source - (put-text-property start end 'helm-cur-source source)) - (funcall insert-function "\n")))) - -(defun helm--mouse-reset-selection-help-echo () - (let* ((inhibit-read-only t) - (start (overlay-start helm-selection-overlay)) - (end (overlay-end helm-selection-overlay)) - (help-echo (get-text-property start 'help-echo))) - (when (and (stringp help-echo) - (string-match "mouse-2: execute action" help-echo)) - (put-text-property - start end - 'help-echo (replace-match "mouse-1: select candidate" - t t help-echo))))) - -(defun helm--bind-mouse-for-selection (pos) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (map (get-text-property pos 'keymap))) - (when map - (define-key map [drag-mouse-1] helm-drag-mouse-1-fn) - (define-key map [mouse-2] 'helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer) - (put-text-property - helm-selection-point - (overlay-end helm-selection-overlay) - 'help-echo (helm-aif (get-text-property pos 'help-echo) - (if (and (stringp it) - (string-match "mouse-1: select candidate" it)) - (replace-match "mouse-2: execute action" t t it) - "mouse-2: execute action\nmouse-3: menu actions") - "mouse-2: execute action\nmouse-3: menu actions"))))) - -(defun helm-mouse-select-candidate (event) - (interactive "e") - (let* ((window (posn-window (event-end event))) - (pos (posn-point (event-end event)))) - (unwind-protect - (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window) - (if (and (helm-action-window) - (eql window (get-buffer-window helm-buffer))) - (user-error "selection in helm-window not available while selecting action") - (helm--mouse-reset-selection-help-echo) - (goto-char pos) - (when (helm-pos-multiline-p) - (goto-char (or (helm-get-previous-candidate-separator-pos) - (helm-get-previous-header-pos))) - (forward-line 1))) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-follow-execute-persistent-action-maybe)) - (select-window (minibuffer-window)) - (set-buffer (window-buffer window))))) -(put 'helm-mouse-select-candidate 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-insert-header-from-source (source) - "Insert SOURCE name in `helm-buffer' header. -Maybe insert, by overlay, additional info after the source name -if SOURCE has header-name attribute." - (let ((name (assoc-default 'name source))) - (helm-insert-header - name - (helm-aif (assoc-default 'header-name source) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source it name))))) - -(defun helm-insert-header (name &optional display-string) - "Insert header of source NAME into the helm buffer. -If DISPLAY-STRING is non-nil and a string value then display this -additional info after the source name by overlay." - (unless (bobp) - (let ((start (point))) - (insert (propertize "\n" 'face 'helm-eob-line)) - (put-text-property start (point) 'helm-header-separator t))) - (let ((start (point))) - (insert name) - (put-text-property (point-at-bol) - (point-at-eol) 'helm-header t) - (when display-string - (overlay-put (make-overlay (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - 'display display-string)) - (insert "\n") - (add-text-properties start (point) '(face helm-source-header - ;; Disable line numbers on - ;; source headers. - display-line-numbers-disable t)))) - -(defun helm-insert-candidate-separator () - "Insert separator of candidates into the Helm buffer." - (insert (propertize helm-candidate-separator 'face 'helm-separator)) - (put-text-property (point-at-bol) - (point-at-eol) 'helm-candidate-separator t) - (insert "\n")) - -(defun helm-init-relative-display-line-numbers () - "Enable `display-line-numbers' for Helm buffers. -This is intended to be added to `helm-after-initialize-hook'. -This will work only in Emacs-26+, i.e. Emacs versions that have -`display-line-numbers-mode'." - (when (boundp 'display-line-numbers) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq display-line-numbers 'relative)))) - -(define-minor-mode helm-display-line-numbers-mode - "Toggle display of line numbers in current Helm buffer." - :group 'helm - (with-helm-alive-p - (cl-assert (boundp 'display-line-numbers) nil - "`display-line-numbers' not available") - (if helm-display-line-numbers-mode - (with-helm-buffer - (setq display-line-numbers 'relative)) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq display-line-numbers nil))))) -(put 'helm-display-line-numbers-mode 'helm-only t) - - - -;;; Async process -;; -(defun helm-output-filter (process output-string) - "The `process-filter' function for Helm async sources." - (with-local-quit - (helm-output-filter-1 (assoc process helm-async-processes) output-string))) - -(defun helm-output-filter-1 (process-assoc output-string) - (helm-log "helm-output-filter-1" "output-string = %S" output-string) - (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (let ((source (cdr process-assoc))) - (save-excursion - (helm-aif (assoc-default 'insertion-marker source) - (goto-char it) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (helm-insert-header-from-source source) - (setcdr process-assoc - (append source `((insertion-marker . ,(point-marker)))))) - (helm-output-filter--process-source - (car process-assoc) output-string source - (helm-candidate-number-limit source)))) - (helm-output-filter--post-process))) - -(defun helm-output-filter--process-source (process output-string source limit) - (cl-dolist (candidate (helm-transform-candidates - (helm-output-filter--collect-candidates - (split-string output-string - helm-process-output-split-string-separator) - (assq 'incomplete-line source)) - source t)) - (setq candidate - (helm--maybe-process-filter-one-by-one-candidate candidate source)) - (if (assq 'multiline source) - (let ((start (point))) - (helm-insert-candidate-separator) - (helm-insert-match candidate 'insert-before-markers - (1+ (cdr (assq 'item-count source))) - source) - (put-text-property start (point) 'helm-multiline t)) - (helm-insert-match candidate 'insert-before-markers - (1+ (cdr (assq 'item-count source))) - source)) - (cl-incf (cdr (assq 'item-count source))) - (when (>= (assoc-default 'item-count source) limit) - (helm-kill-async-process process) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-output-filter--process-source" - 'helm-async-outer-limit-hook) - (cl-return)))) - -(defun helm-output-filter--collect-candidates (lines incomplete-line-info) - "Collect LINES maybe completing the truncated first and last lines." - ;; The output of process may come in chunks of any size, so the last - ;; line of LINES could be truncated, this truncated line is stored - ;; in INCOMPLETE-LINE-INFO to be concatenated with the first - ;; incomplete line of the next arriving chunk. INCOMPLETE-LINE-INFO - ;; is an attribute of source; it is created with an empty string - ;; when the source is computed => (incomplete-line . "") - (helm-log "helm-output-filter--collect-candidates" - "incomplete-line-info = %S" (cdr incomplete-line-info)) - (butlast - (cl-loop for line in lines - ;; On start `incomplete-line-info' value is empty string. - for newline = (helm-aif (cdr incomplete-line-info) - (prog1 - (concat it line) - (setcdr incomplete-line-info nil)) - line) - collect newline - ;; Store last incomplete line (last chunk truncated) until - ;; new output arrives. Previously storing 'line' in - ;; incomplete-line-info assumed output was truncated in - ;; only two chunks. But output could be large and - ;; truncated in more than two chunks. Therefore store - ;; 'newline' to contain the previous chunks (Bug#1187). - finally do (setcdr incomplete-line-info newline)))) - -(defun helm-output-filter--post-process () - (helm-aif (get-buffer-window helm-buffer 'visible) - (with-selected-window it - (helm-skip-noncandidate-line 'next) - (helm-mark-current-line nil 'nomouse) - ;; FIXME Don't hardcode follow delay. - (helm-follow-execute-persistent-action-maybe 0.5) - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source)) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-output-filter--post-process" - 'helm-after-update-hook) - (helm--reset-update-flag)))) - -(defun helm-process-deferred-sentinel-hook (process event file) - "Defer remote processes in sentinels. -Meant to be called at the beginning of a sentinel process -function." - (when (and (not (zerop helm-tramp-connection-min-time-diff)) - (string= event "finished\n") - (or (file-remote-p file) - ;; `helm-suspend-update-flag' - ;; is non-`nil' here only during a - ;; running process, this will never be called - ;; when user set it explicitly with `C-!'. - helm-suspend-update-flag)) - (setq helm-suspend-update-flag t) - ;; Kill the process but don't delete entry in - ;; `helm-async-processes'. - (helm-kill-async-process process) - ;; When tramp opens the same connection twice in less than 5 - ;; seconds, it throws 'suppress, which calls the real-handler on - ;; the main "Emacs". To avoid this [1] helm waits for 5 seconds - ;; before updates yet allows user input during this delay. [1] In - ;; recent Emacs versions, this has been fixed so tramp returns nil - ;; in such conditions. Note: `tramp-connection-min-time-diff' cannot - ;; have values less than 5 seconds otherwise the process dies. - (run-at-time helm-tramp-connection-min-time-diff - nil (lambda () - (when helm-alive-p ; Don't run timer fn after quit. - (setq helm-suspend-update-flag nil) - (helm-check-minibuffer-input)))))) - -(defun helm-kill-async-processes () - "Kill all asynchronous processes registered in `helm-async-processes'." - (while helm-async-processes - (helm-kill-async-process (caar helm-async-processes)) - (setq helm-async-processes (cdr helm-async-processes)))) - -(defun helm-kill-async-process (process) - "Stop output from `helm-output-filter' and kill associated PROCESS." - (set-process-filter process nil) - (delete-process process)) - - -;;; Actions -;; -(defun helm-execute-selection-action () - "Execute current action." - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-execute-selection-action" - 'helm-before-action-hook) - ;; Position can be change when `helm-current-buffer' - ;; is split, so jump to this position before executing action. - (helm-current-position 'restore) - (unwind-protect - (prog1 (helm-execute-selection-action-1) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-execute-selection-action" - 'helm-after-action-hook)) - (setq helm--executing-helm-action nil))) - -(defun helm-execute-selection-action-1 (&optional - selection action - preserve-saved-action) - "Execute ACTION on current SELECTION. -If PRESERVE-SAVED-ACTION is non-nil, then save the action." - (helm-log "helm-execute-selection-action-1" "executing action") - (setq action (helm-get-default-action - (or action - helm-saved-action - (if (get-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (helm-get-selection helm-action-buffer) - (helm-get-actions-from-current-source))))) - (helm-aif (and (not helm-in-persistent-action) - (get-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - (kill-buffer it)) - (let ((source (or helm-saved-current-source - (helm-get-current-source))) - non-essential) - (setq selection (helm-coerce-selection - (or selection - helm-saved-selection - (helm-get-selection nil nil source) - (and (assq 'accept-empty source) "")) - source)) - (unless preserve-saved-action (setq helm-saved-action nil)) - (when (and selection action) (funcall action selection)))) - -(defun helm-coerce-selection (selection source) - "Apply coerce attribute function to SELECTION in SOURCE. -Coerce source with coerce function." - (helm-aif (assoc-default 'coerce source) - (helm-apply-functions-from-source source it selection) - selection)) - -(defun helm-get-default-action (action) - "Get the first ACTION value of action list in source." - (if (and (listp action) (not (functionp action))) - (cdar action) - action)) - -(defun helm--show-action-window-other-window-p () - (and helm-show-action-window-other-window - (or helm-always-two-windows - helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p) - (eq helm-split-window-state 'vertical))) - -(defun helm-select-action () - "Select an action for the currently selected candidate. -If action buffer is selected, back to the Helm buffer." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((src (helm-get-current-source))) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-select-action" 'helm-select-action-hook) - (setq helm-saved-selection (helm-get-selection nil nil src)) - (with-selected-frame (with-helm-window (selected-frame)) - (prog1 - (helm-acond ((get-buffer-window helm-action-buffer 'visible) - (set-window-buffer it helm-buffer) - (helm--set-action-prompt 'restore) - (when (helm--show-action-window-other-window-p) - (delete-window it)) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer) - (setq helm-saved-selection nil) - (helm-set-pattern helm-input 'noupdate)) - (helm-saved-selection - (setq helm-saved-current-source src) - (let ((actions (helm-get-actions-from-current-source src)) - helm-onewindow-p) - (if (functionp actions) - (message "Sole action: %s" - (if (or (consp actions) - (byte-code-function-p actions) - (helm-subr-native-elisp-p actions)) - "Anonymous" actions)) - (helm-show-action-buffer actions) - ;; Be sure the minibuffer is entirely deleted (bug#907). - (helm--delete-minibuffer-contents-from "") - (helm--set-action-prompt) - (helm-check-minibuffer-input)))) - (t (message "No Actions available"))) - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source)) - (run-hooks 'helm-window-configuration-hook)))))) -(put 'helm-select-action 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-menu-select-action (_event) - "Popup action menu from mouse-3." - (interactive "e") - (if (get-buffer-window helm-action-buffer 'visible) - (helm-select-action) - (let ((src (helm-get-current-source))) - (helm-aif (helm-get-actions-from-current-source src) - (progn - (setq helm-saved-current-source src) - (if (functionp it) - (message "Sole action: %s" - (if (or (consp it) - (byte-code-function-p it) - (helm-subr-native-elisp-p it)) - "Anonymous" it)) - (setq helm-saved-action - (x-popup-menu - t (list "Available Actions" - (cons "" it)))) - (helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer)) - (message "No Actions available")))))) -(put 'helm-menu-select-action 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm--set-action-prompt (&optional restore) - (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (props '(face minibuffer-prompt - field t - read-only t - rear-nonsticky t - front-sticky t)) - (prt (if restore helm--prompt helm--action-prompt))) - (erase-buffer) - (insert (apply #'propertize prt props))))) - -(defun helm-show-action-buffer (actions) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create helm-action-buffer) - (erase-buffer) - (buffer-disable-undo) - (setq cursor-type nil) - (set-window-buffer (if (helm--show-action-window-other-window-p) - (split-window (get-buffer-window helm-buffer) - nil helm-show-action-window-other-window) - (get-buffer-window helm-buffer)) - helm-action-buffer) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-sources) - (list - (helm-build-sync-source "Actions" - :volatile t - :nomark t - :persistent-action #'ignore - :persistent-help "DoNothing" - :keymap 'helm-map - :candidates actions - :mode-line '("Action(s)" "\\\\[helm-select-action]:BackToCands RET/f1/f2/fn:NthAct") - :candidate-transformer - (lambda (candidates) - (cl-loop for (i . j) in candidates - for count from 1 - collect - (cons (concat (cond ((> count 12) - " ") - ((< count 10) - (format "[f%s] " count)) - (t (format "[f%s] " count))) - (propertize i 'face 'helm-action)) - j))) - :candidate-number-limit nil))) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-source-filter) nil) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-selection-overlay) nil) - (helm-initialize-overlays helm-action-buffer))) - - -;; Selection of candidates - -(defun helm-display-source-at-screen-top-maybe (unit) - "Display source at the top of screen when UNIT value is \\='source. -Return nil for any other value of UNIT." - (when (and helm-display-source-at-screen-top (eq unit 'source)) - (set-window-start (selected-window) - (save-excursion (forward-line -1) (point))))) - -(defun helm-skip-noncandidate-line (direction) - "Skip source header or candidates separator when going in DIRECTION. -DIRECTION is either \\='next or \\='previous. -Same as `helm-skip-header-and-separator-line' but ensure point is -moved to the right place when at bob or eob." - (helm-skip-header-and-separator-line direction) - (and (bobp) (forward-line 1)) ; Skip first header. - (and (eobp) (forward-line -1))) ; Avoid last empty line. - -(defun helm-skip-header-and-separator-line (direction) - "Skip source header or candidate separator when going to next/previous line. -DIRECTION is either \\='next or \\='previous." - (let ((fn (cl-ecase direction - (next 'eobp) - (previous 'bobp)))) - (while (and (not (funcall fn)) - (or (helm-pos-header-line-p) - (helm-pos-candidate-separator-p))) - (forward-line (if (and (eq direction 'previous) - (not (eq (point-at-bol) (point-min)))) - -1 1))))) - -(defun helm-display-mode-line (source &optional force) - "Set up mode-line and header-line for `helm-buffer'. - -SOURCE is a Helm source object. - -Optional argument FORCE forces redisplay of the Helm buffer's -mode and header lines." - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-mode-line-string) - (helm-interpret-value (or (and (listp source) ; Check if source is empty. - (assoc-default 'mode-line source)) - (default-value 'helm-mode-line-string)) - source)) - (let ((follow (and (or (helm-follow-mode-p source) - (and helm-follow-mode-persistent - (member (assoc-default 'name source) - helm-source-names-using-follow))) - " (HF)")) - (marked (and helm-marked-candidates - (cl-loop with cur-name = (assoc-default 'name source) - for c in helm-marked-candidates - for name = (assoc-default 'name (car c)) - when (string= name cur-name) - collect c)))) - ;; Setup mode-line. - (if helm-mode-line-string - (setq mode-line-format - `(:propertize - (" " mode-line-buffer-identification " " - (:eval (format "L%-3d" (helm-candidate-number-at-point))) - ,follow - " " - (:eval ,(and marked - (propertize - (format "M%d" (length marked)) - 'face 'helm-visible-mark))) - (:eval (when ,helm--mode-line-display-prefarg - (let ((arg (prefix-numeric-value - (or prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)))) - (unless (= arg 1) - (propertize (format " [prefarg:%s]" arg) - 'face 'helm-prefarg))))) - " " - (:eval (with-helm-buffer - (helm-show-candidate-number - (car-safe helm-mode-line-string)))) - " " helm--mode-line-string-real " " - (:eval (make-string (window-width) ? ))) - keymap (keymap (mode-line keymap - (mouse-1 . ignore) - (down-mouse-1 . ignore) - (drag-mouse-1 . ignore) - (mouse-2 . ignore) - (down-mouse-2 . ignore) - (drag-mouse-2 . ignore) - (mouse-3 . ignore) - (down-mouse-3 . ignore) - (drag-mouse-3 . ignore)))) - helm--mode-line-string-real - (substitute-command-keys (if (listp helm-mode-line-string) - (cadr helm-mode-line-string) - helm-mode-line-string))) - (setq mode-line-format (default-value 'mode-line-format))) - ;; Setup header-line. - (cond (helm-echo-input-in-header-line - (setq force t) - (helm--set-header-line)) - (helm-display-header-line - (let ((hlstr (helm-interpret-value - (and (listp source) - (assoc-default 'header-line source)) - source)) - (endstr (make-string (window-width) ? ))) - (setq header-line-format - (propertize (concat " " hlstr endstr) - 'face 'helm-header)))))) - (when force (force-mode-line-update))) - -(defun helm--set-header-line (&optional update) - (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (when helm-display-header-line - ;; Prevent cursor movement over the overlay displaying - ;; persistent-help in minibuffer (Bug#2108). - (setq-local disable-point-adjustment t)) - (let* ((beg (save-excursion (vertical-motion 0 (helm-window)) (point))) - (end (save-excursion (end-of-visual-line) (point))) - ;; The visual line where the cursor is. - (cont (buffer-substring beg end)) - (pref (propertize - " " - 'display (if (string-match-p (regexp-opt `(,helm--prompt - ,helm--action-prompt)) - cont) - `(space :width ,helm-header-line-space-before-prompt) - (propertize - "->" - 'face 'helm-header-line-left-margin)))) - (pos (- (point) beg))) - ;; Increment pos each time we find a "%" up to current-pos (bug#1648). - (cl-loop for c across (buffer-substring-no-properties beg (point)) - when (eql c ?%) do (cl-incf pos)) - ;; Increment pos when cursor is on a "%" to make it visible in header-line - ;; i.e "%%|" and not "%|%" (bug#1649). - (when (eql (char-after) ?%) (setq pos (1+ pos))) - (setq cont (replace-regexp-in-string "%" "%%" cont)) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq header-line-format (concat pref cont " ")) - (funcall helm-default-prompt-display-function pos) - (when update (force-mode-line-update)))))) - -(defun helm-set-default-prompt-display (pos) - (put-text-property - ;; Increment pos to handle the space before prompt (i.e `pref'). - (+ 1 pos) (+ 2 pos) - 'face - ;; Don't just use cursor face, this can hide the current character. - (list :inverse-video t - :foreground (face-background 'cursor) - :background (face-background 'default)) - header-line-format)) - -(defun helm-exchange-minibuffer-and-header-line () - "Display minibuffer in header-line and vice versa for current Helm session. - -This is a toggle command." - (interactive) - (with-helm-window - (add-hook 'helm-minibuffer-set-up-hook 'helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe) - (setq-local helm-echo-input-in-header-line - (not helm-echo-input-in-header-line)) - (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (if (with-helm-buffer helm-echo-input-in-header-line) - (helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe) - (remove-overlays) - (setq cursor-type t))) - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source) t))) -(put 'helm-exchange-minibuffer-and-header-line 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm--update-header-line () - ;; This should be used in `post-command-hook', - ;; nowhere else. - (when (with-helm-buffer helm-echo-input-in-header-line) - (helm--set-header-line t))) - -(defun helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe () - "Hide minibuffer contents in a Helm session. -This function should normally go to `helm-minibuffer-set-up-hook'. -It has no effect if `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' is nil." - (when (with-helm-buffer helm-echo-input-in-header-line) - (let ((ov (make-overlay (point-min) (point-max) nil nil t))) - (overlay-put ov 'window (selected-window)) - (helm-aif (and helm-display-header-line - (helm-get-attr 'persistent-help)) - (progn - (overlay-put ov 'display - (truncate-string-to-width - (substitute-command-keys - (concat "\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]: " - (format "%s (keeping session)" it))) - (- (window-width) 1))) - (overlay-put ov 'face 'helm-header)) - (overlay-put ov 'face (let ((bg-color (face-background 'default nil))) - `(:background ,bg-color :foreground ,bg-color)))) - - (setq cursor-type nil)))) - -(defun helm-show-candidate-number (&optional name) - "Used to display candidate number in mode-line. -You can specify NAME of candidates e.g. \"Buffers\" otherwise it -is \"Candidate(s)\" by default." - (when helm-alive-p - (unless (helm-empty-source-p) - ;; Build a fixed width string when candidate-number < 1000 - (let* ((cand-name (or name "Candidate(s)")) - (width (length (format "[999 %s]" cand-name)))) - (propertize - (format (concat "%-" (number-to-string width) "s") - (format "[%s %s]" - (helm-get-candidate-number 'in-current-source) - cand-name)) - 'face (if helm-suspend-update-flag - 'helm-candidate-number-suspended - 'helm-candidate-number)))))) - -(cl-defun helm-move-selection-common (&key where direction (follow t)) - "Move the selection marker to a new position. -Position is determined by WHERE and DIRECTION. -Key arg WHERE can be one of: - - line - - page - - edge - - source -Key arg DIRECTION can be one of: - - previous - - next - - A source or a source name when used with :WHERE \\='source." - (let ((move-func (cl-case where - (line (cl-ecase direction - (previous 'helm-move--previous-line-fn) - (next 'helm-move--next-line-fn))) - (page (cl-ecase direction - (previous 'helm-move--previous-page-fn) - (next 'helm-move--next-page-fn))) - (edge (cl-ecase direction - (previous 'helm-move--beginning-of-buffer-fn) - (next 'helm-move--end-of-buffer-fn))) - (source (cl-case direction - (previous 'helm-move--previous-source-fn) - (next 'helm-move--next-source-fn) - (t (lambda () ; A source is passed as DIRECTION arg. - (helm-move--goto-source-fn direction))))))) - source) - (unless (or (helm-empty-buffer-p (helm-buffer-get)) - (not (helm-window))) - (with-helm-window - (when helm-allow-mouse - (helm--mouse-reset-selection-help-echo)) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-move-selection-common" - 'helm-move-selection-before-hook) - (funcall move-func) - (and (memq direction '(next previous)) - (helm-skip-noncandidate-line direction)) - (when (helm-pos-multiline-p) - (helm-move--beginning-of-multiline-candidate)) - (helm-display-source-at-screen-top-maybe where) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (when follow - (helm-follow-execute-persistent-action-maybe)) - (helm-display-mode-line (setq source (helm-get-current-source))) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-move-selection-common" - 'helm-move-selection-after-hook) - (helm--set-minibuffer-completion-confirm source))))) - -(defun helm-move--beginning-of-multiline-candidate () - (let ((header-pos (helm-get-previous-header-pos)) - (separator-pos (helm-get-previous-candidate-separator-pos))) - (when header-pos - (goto-char (if (or (null separator-pos) - (< separator-pos header-pos)) - header-pos - separator-pos)) - (forward-line 1)))) - -(defun helm-move--previous-multi-line-fn () - (forward-line -1) - (unless (helm-pos-header-line-p) - (helm-skip-header-and-separator-line 'previous) - (helm-move--beginning-of-multiline-candidate))) - -(defun helm-move--previous-line-fn () - (if (not (helm-pos-multiline-p)) - (forward-line -1) - (helm-move--previous-multi-line-fn)) - (when (and helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source - (helm-pos-header-line-p)) - (forward-line 1) - (helm-move--end-of-source) - ;; We are at end of helm-buffer - ;; check if last candidate is a multiline candidate - ;; and jump to it - (when (and (eobp) - (save-excursion (forward-line -1) (helm-pos-multiline-p))) - (helm-move--previous-multi-line-fn)))) - -(defun helm-move--next-multi-line-fn () - (let ((header-pos (helm-get-next-header-pos)) - (separator-pos (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos))) - (cond ((and separator-pos - (or (null header-pos) (< separator-pos header-pos))) - (goto-char separator-pos)) - (header-pos - (goto-char header-pos))))) - -(defun helm-move--next-line-fn () - (if (not (helm-pos-multiline-p)) - (forward-line 1) - (helm-move--next-multi-line-fn)) - (when (and helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source - (or (save-excursion (and (helm-pos-multiline-p) - (goto-char (overlay-end - helm-selection-overlay)) - (helm-end-of-source-p t))) - (helm-end-of-source-p t))) - (helm-move--beginning-of-source) - (helm-display-source-at-screen-top-maybe 'source))) - -(defun helm-move--previous-page-fn () - (condition-case nil - (scroll-down helm-scroll-amount) - (beginning-of-buffer (goto-char (point-min))))) - -(defun helm-move--next-page-fn () - (condition-case nil - (scroll-up helm-scroll-amount) - (end-of-buffer (goto-char (point-max))))) - -(defun helm-move--beginning-of-buffer-fn () - (goto-char (point-min))) - -(defun helm-move--end-of-buffer-fn () - (goto-char (point-max))) - -(defun helm-move--end-of-source () - (helm-aif (helm-get-next-header-pos) - (progn (goto-char it) (forward-line -2)) - (goto-char (point-max)))) - -(defun helm-move--beginning-of-source () - (helm-aif (helm-get-previous-header-pos) - (progn (goto-char it) - (forward-line 1)) - (goto-char (point-min)))) - -(defun helm-move--previous-source-fn () - (forward-line -1) - (if (bobp) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (helm-skip-header-and-separator-line 'previous)) - (goto-char (helm-get-previous-header-pos)) - (forward-line 1)) - -(defun helm-move--next-source-fn () - (goto-char (or (and (not (save-excursion - (forward-line 1) (eobp))) - ;; Empty source at eob are just - ;; not displayed unless they are dummy. - ;; Bug#1117. - (helm-get-next-header-pos)) - (point-min)))) - -(defun helm-move--goto-source-fn (source-or-name) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (let ((name (if (stringp source-or-name) - source-or-name - (assoc-default 'name source-or-name)))) - (if (or (null name) (string= name "")) - (forward-line 1) - (condition-case err - (while (not (string= name (helm-current-line-contents))) - (goto-char (helm-get-next-header-pos))) - (error (helm-log "helm-move--goto-source-fn" "%S" err)))))) - -(defun helm-candidate-number-at-point () - (if helm-alive-p - (with-helm-buffer - (or (get-text-property (point) 'helm-cand-num) 1)) - (or (get-text-property (point) 'helm-cand-num) 1))) - -(defun helm--next-or-previous-line (direction &optional arg) - ;; Be sure to not use this in non--interactives calls. - (let ((helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source - (and helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source arg))) - (if (and arg (> arg 1)) - (cl-loop with pos = (helm-candidate-number-at-point) - with cand-num = (helm-get-candidate-number t) - with iter = (min arg (if (eq direction 'next) - (- cand-num pos) - (min arg (1- pos)))) - for count from 1 - while (<= count iter) - do - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'line :direction direction)) - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'line :direction direction)))) - -(defun helm-previous-line (&optional arg) - "Move selection to the ARG previous line(s). -Same behavior as `helm-next-line' when called with a numeric -prefix arg." - (interactive "p") - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm--next-or-previous-line 'previous arg))) -(put 'helm-previous-line 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-next-line (&optional arg) - "Move selection to the next ARG line(s). -When numeric prefix arg is > than the number of candidates, then -move to the last candidate of current source (i.e. don't move to -next source)." - (interactive "p") - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm--next-or-previous-line 'next arg))) -(put 'helm-next-line 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-scroll-up () - "Scroll up helm-buffer by `helm-scroll-amount' lines." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'page :direction 'previous))) -(put 'helm-scroll-up 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-previous-page () - "Move selection back with a pageful." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let (helm-scroll-amount) - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'page :direction 'previous)))) -(put 'helm-previous-page 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-scroll-down () - "Scroll down helm-buffer by `helm-scroll-amount' lines." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'page :direction 'next))) -(put 'helm-scroll-down 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-next-page () - "Move selection forward with a pageful." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let (helm-scroll-amount) - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'page :direction 'next)))) -(put 'helm-next-page 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-beginning-of-buffer () - "Move selection at the top." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'edge :direction 'previous))) -(put 'helm-beginning-of-buffer 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-end-of-buffer () - "Move selection at the bottom." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'edge :direction 'next))) -(put 'helm-end-of-buffer 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-previous-source () - "Move selection to the previous source." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'source :direction 'previous))) -(put 'helm-previous-source 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-next-source () - "Move selection to the next source." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'source :direction 'next))) -(put 'helm-next-source 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-goto-source (&optional source-or-name) - "Move the selection to the source named SOURCE-OR-NAME. - -If SOURCE-OR-NAME is empty string or nil go to the first -candidate of first source." - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'source :direction source-or-name)) - -(defvar helm-follow-action-white-list-commands - '(helm-ff-decrease-image-size-persistent - helm-ff-increase-image-size-persistent - helm-ff-rotate-left-persistent - helm-ff-rotate-right-persistent) - "Allow `helm-follow-action-forward/backward' switching to next file -when one of these commands is the `last-command'. - -For example when browsing files with `C-` and rotate the current file, -hitting `C-` again will not switch to next file but kill its buffer.") - -(defun helm--follow-action (arg) - (let ((helm--temp-follow-flag t) ; Needed in HFF. - (in-follow-mode (helm-follow-mode-p))) - ;; When follow-mode is already enabled, just go to next or - ;; previous line. - (when (or (eq last-command 'helm-follow-action-forward) - (eq last-command 'helm-follow-action-backward) - (eq last-command 'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (memq last-command helm-follow-action-white-list-commands) - in-follow-mode) - (if (> arg 0) - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'line - :direction 'next - :follow nil) - (helm-move-selection-common :where 'line - :direction 'previous - :follow nil))) - (unless in-follow-mode - (helm-execute-persistent-action)))) - -(defun helm-follow-action-forward () - "Go to next line and execute persistent action." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p (helm--follow-action 1))) -(put 'helm-follow-action-forward 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-follow-action-backward () - "Go to previous line and execute persistent action." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p (helm--follow-action -1))) -(put 'helm-follow-action-backward 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-mark-current-line (&optional resumep nomouse) - "Move `helm-selection-overlay' to current line. -When RESUMEP is non nil move overlay to `helm-selection-point'. -When NOMOUSE is specified do not set mouse bindings. - -Note that selection is unrelated to visible marks used for -marking candidates." - (with-helm-buffer - (when resumep - (goto-char helm-selection-point)) - (move-overlay - helm-selection-overlay (point-at-bol) - (if (helm-pos-multiline-p) - (let ((header-pos (helm-get-next-header-pos)) - (separator-pos (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos))) - (or (and (null header-pos) separator-pos) - (and header-pos separator-pos - (< separator-pos header-pos) - separator-pos) - header-pos - (point-max))) - (1+ (point-at-eol)))) - (setq helm-selection-point (overlay-start helm-selection-overlay)) - (when (and helm-allow-mouse (null nomouse)) - (helm--bind-mouse-for-selection helm-selection-point)))) - -(defun helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer () - "Maybe ask for confirmation when exiting helm. -It is similar to `minibuffer-complete-and-exit' adapted to Helm. -If `minibuffer-completion-confirm' value is \\='confirm, send -minibuffer confirm message and exit on next hit. If -`minibuffer-completion-confirm' value is t, don't exit and send -message \\='no match'." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (if (and (helm--updating-p) - (null helm--reading-passwd-or-string)) - (progn (message "[Display not ready]") - (sit-for 0.5) (message nil) - (helm-update)) - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (empty-buffer-p (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (eq (point-min) (point-max)))) - (unknown (and (not empty-buffer-p) - (helm-aif (get-text-property - 0 'display - (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop src)) - (when (stringp it) - (string-match-p "\\`\\[\\?\\]" it)))))) - (cond ((and (or empty-buffer-p unknown) - (memq minibuffer-completion-confirm - '(confirm confirm-after-completion))) - (setq helm-minibuffer-confirm-state - 'confirm) - (setq minibuffer-completion-confirm nil) - (minibuffer-message " [confirm]")) - ;; When require-match is strict (i.e. `t'), buffer - ;; should be either empty or in read-file-name have an - ;; unknown candidate ([?] prefix), if it's not the case - ;; fix it in helm-mode but not here. - ((and (or empty-buffer-p unknown) - (eq minibuffer-completion-confirm t)) - (minibuffer-message " [No match]")) - (empty-buffer-p - ;; This is used when helm-buffer is totally empty, - ;; i.e. the [?] have not been added because must-match - ;; is used from outside helm-comp-read i.e. from a helm - ;; source built with :must-match. - (setq helm-saved-selection helm-pattern - helm-saved-action (helm-get-default-action - (assoc-default - 'action - (car (with-helm-buffer helm-sources)))) - helm-minibuffer-confirm-state nil) - (helm-exit-minibuffer)) - (t - (setq helm-minibuffer-confirm-state nil) - (helm-exit-minibuffer))))))) -(put 'helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-confirm-and-exit-hook () - "Restore `minibuffer-completion-confirm' when helm update." - (unless (or (eq minibuffer-completion-confirm t) - (not helm-minibuffer-confirm-state)) - (setq minibuffer-completion-confirm - helm-minibuffer-confirm-state))) -(add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-confirm-and-exit-hook) - -(defun helm--set-minibuffer-completion-confirm (src) - (with-helm-buffer - (helm-aif (helm-get-attr 'must-match src) - (setq minibuffer-completion-confirm it)))) - -(defun helm-read-string (prompt &optional initial-input history - default-value inherit-input-method) - "Same as `read-string' but for reading string from a helm session." - (let ((helm--reading-passwd-or-string t)) - (read-string - prompt initial-input history default-value inherit-input-method))) - -(defun helm--updating-p () - ;; helm timer is between two cycles. - ;; IOW `helm-check-minibuffer-input' haven't yet compared input - ;; and `helm-pattern'. - (or (not (equal (minibuffer-contents) helm-pattern)) - ;; `helm-check-minibuffer-input' have launched `helm-update'. - helm--in-update)) - -(defun helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (if (and (helm--updating-p) - (null helm--reading-passwd-or-string)) - (progn - (message "[Display not ready]") - (sit-for 0.5) (message nil) - (helm-update)) - (helm-exit-minibuffer)))) -(put 'helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-exit-minibuffer () - "Select the current candidate by exiting the minibuffer." - (unless helm-current-prefix-arg - (setq helm-current-prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)) - (setq helm-exit-status 0) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-exit-minibuffer" - 'helm-exit-minibuffer-hook) - (exit-minibuffer)) - -(defun helm-keyboard-quit () - "Quit minibuffer in helm. -If action buffer is displayed, kill it." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (when (get-buffer-window helm-action-buffer 'visible) - (kill-buffer helm-action-buffer)) - (setq helm-exit-status 1) - (abort-recursive-edit))) -(put 'helm-keyboard-quit 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-get-next-header-pos () - "Return the position of the next header from point." - (next-single-property-change (point) 'helm-header)) - -(defun helm-get-previous-header-pos () - "Return the position of the previous header from point." - (previous-single-property-change (point) 'helm-header)) - -(defun helm-pos-multiline-p () - "Return non-`nil' if the current position is in the multiline source region." - (get-text-property (point) 'helm-multiline)) - -(defun helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos () - "Return the position of the next candidate separator from point." - (let ((hp (helm-get-next-header-pos))) - (helm-aif (next-single-property-change (point) 'helm-candidate-separator) - (or - ;; Be sure we don't catch - ;; the separator of next source. - (and hp (< it hp) it) - ;; The separator found is in next source - ;; we are at last cand, so use the header pos. - (and hp (< hp it) hp) - ;; A single source, just try next separator. - it)))) - -(defun helm-get-previous-candidate-separator-pos () - "Return the position of the previous candidate separator from point." - (previous-single-property-change (point) 'helm-candidate-separator)) - -(defun helm-pos-header-line-p () - "Return t if the current line is a header line." - (or (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-header) - (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-header-separator))) - -(defun helm-pos-candidate-separator-p () - "Return t if the current line is a candidate separator." - (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-candidate-separator)) - - -;;; Debugging -;; -;; -(defun helm-debug-output () - "Show all Helm-related variables at this time." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-help-internal " *Helm Debug*" 'helm-debug-output-function))) -(put 'helm-debug-output 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-debug-output-function (&optional vars) - (message "Calculating all helm-related values...") - (insert "If you debug some variables or forms, set `helm-debug-variables' -to a list of forms.\n\n") - (dolist (v (or vars - helm-debug-variables - (apropos-internal "^helm-" 'boundp))) - (insert "** " - (pp-to-string v) "\n" - (pp-to-string (with-current-buffer helm-buffer (eval v))) "\n")) - (message "Calculating all helm-related values...Done")) - -(defun helm-enable-or-switch-to-debug () - "First hit enable helm debugging, second hit switch to debug buffer." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (if helm-debug - (helm-run-after-exit - #'helm-debug-open-last-log) - (setq helm-debug t) - (with-helm-buffer (setq truncate-lines nil)) - (message "Debugging enabled")))) -(put 'helm-enable-or-switch-to-debug 'helm-only t) - - -;; Misc - -(defun helm-preselect (candidate-or-regexp &optional source) - "Move selection to CANDIDATE-OR-REGEXP on Helm start. - -CANDIDATE-OR-REGEXP can be a: - -- String -- Cons cell of two strings -- Nullary function, which moves to a candidate - -When CANDIDATE-OR-REGEXP is a cons cell, tries moving to first -element of the cons cell, then the second, and so on. This allows -selection of duplicate candidates after the first. - -Optional argument SOURCE is a Helm source object." - (with-helm-buffer - (when candidate-or-regexp - (if source - (helm-goto-source source) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line 1)) - (if (functionp candidate-or-regexp) - (funcall candidate-or-regexp) - (let ((start (point)) mp) - (helm-awhile (if (consp candidate-or-regexp) - (and (re-search-forward (car candidate-or-regexp) nil t) - (re-search-forward (cdr candidate-or-regexp) nil t)) - (re-search-forward candidate-or-regexp nil t)) - ;; If search fall on an header line continue loop - ;; until it match or fail (Bug#1509). - (unless (helm-pos-header-line-p) (cl-return (setq mp it)))) - (goto-char (or mp start))))) - (forward-line 0) ; Avoid scrolling right on long lines. - (when (helm-pos-multiline-p) - (helm-move--beginning-of-multiline-candidate)) - (when (helm-pos-header-line-p) (forward-line 1)) - (when helm-allow-mouse - (helm--mouse-reset-selection-help-echo)) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-display-mode-line (or source (helm-get-current-source))) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-preselect" 'helm-after-preselection-hook))) - -(defun helm-delete-current-selection () - "Delete the currently selected item." - (with-helm-window - (cond ((helm-pos-multiline-p) - (helm-aif (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos) - (delete-region (point-at-bol) - (1+ (progn (goto-char it) (point-at-eol)))) - ;; last candidate - (goto-char (helm-get-previous-candidate-separator-pos)) - (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point-max))) - (when (helm-end-of-source-p) - (goto-char (or (helm-get-previous-candidate-separator-pos) - (point-min))) - (forward-line 1))) - (t - (delete-region (point-at-bol) (1+ (point-at-eol))) - (when (helm-end-of-source-p t) - (let ((headp (save-excursion - (forward-line -1) - (not (helm-pos-header-line-p))))) - (and headp (forward-line -1)))))) - (unless (helm-end-of-source-p t) - (helm-mark-current-line)))) - -(defun helm-end-of-source-1 (n at-point) - (save-excursion - (if (and (helm-pos-multiline-p) (null at-point)) - (null (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos)) - (forward-line (if at-point 0 n)) - (or (eq (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - (helm-pos-header-line-p) - (if (< n 0) (bobp) (eobp)))))) - -(defun helm-end-of-source-p (&optional at-point) - "Return non-nil if we are at EOB or end of source." - (helm-end-of-source-1 1 at-point)) - -(defun helm-beginning-of-source-p (&optional at-point) - "Return non-nil if we are at BOB or beginning of source." - (helm-end-of-source-1 -1 at-point)) - -(defun helm--edit-current-selection-internal (func) - (with-helm-window - (forward-line 0) - (let ((realvalue (get-text-property (point) 'helm-realvalue)) - (multiline (get-text-property (point) 'helm-multiline))) - (funcall func) - (forward-line 0) - (and realvalue - (put-text-property (point) (point-at-eol) - 'helm-realvalue realvalue)) - (and multiline - (put-text-property (point) - (or (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos) - (point-max)) - 'helm-multiline multiline)) - (helm-mark-current-line)))) - -(defmacro helm-edit-current-selection (&rest forms) - "Evaluate FORMS at current selection in the helm buffer. -Used generally to modify current selection." - (declare (indent 0) (debug t)) - `(helm--edit-current-selection-internal - (lambda () ,@forms))) - -(defun helm--delete-minibuffer-contents-from (from-str) - ;; Giving an empty string value to FROM-STR delete all. - (let ((input (minibuffer-contents))) - (helm-reset-yank-point) - (if (> (length input) 0) - ;; minibuffer is not empty, delete contents from end - ;; of FROM-STR and update. - (helm-set-pattern from-str) - ;; minibuffer is already empty, force update. - (helm-force-update)))) - -(defun helm-delete-minibuffer-contents (&optional arg) - "Delete minibuffer contents. -When `helm-delete-minibuffer-contents-from-point' is non-nil, -delete minibuffer contents from point instead of deleting all. -With a prefix arg reverse this behaviour. When at the end of -minibuffer, delete all." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((str (if helm-delete-minibuffer-contents-from-point - (if (or arg (eobp)) - "" (helm-minibuffer-completion-contents)) - (if (and arg (not (eobp))) - (helm-minibuffer-completion-contents) "")))) - (helm--delete-minibuffer-contents-from str)))) -(put 'helm-delete-minibuffer-contents 'no-helm-mx t) - - -;;; helm-source-in-buffer. -;; -(defun helm-candidates-in-buffer (&optional source) - "The top level function used to store candidates with `helm-source-in-buffer'. - -Candidates are stored in a buffer generated internally by -`helm-candidate-buffer' function. Each candidate must be placed -in one line. - -The buffer is created and fed in the init attribute function of -Helm. - -E.g.: - - (helm-build-in-buffer-source \"test\" - :init (lambda () - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - \\='global \\='(foo foa fob bar baz)))) - -A shortcut can be used to simplify: - - (helm-build-in-buffer-source \"test\" - :data \\='(foo foa fob bar baz)) - -By default, Helm makes candidates by evaluating the candidates -function, then narrows them by `string-match' for each candidate. - -But this is slow for large number of candidates. The new way is -to store all candidates in a buffer and then narrow with -`re-search-forward'. Search function is customizable by search -attribute. The important point is that buffer processing is MUCH -FASTER than string list processing and is the Emacs way. - -The init function writes all candidates to a newly-created -candidate buffer. The candidates buffer is created or specified -by `helm-candidate-buffer'. Candidates are stored in a line. - -The candidates function narrows all candidates, IOW creates a -subset of candidates dynamically. - -Class `helm-source-in-buffer' is implemented with three attributes: - - (candidates . helm-candidates-in-buffer) - (volatile) - (match identity) - -The volatile attribute is needed because -`helm-candidates-in-buffer' creates candidates dynamically and -need to be called every time `helm-pattern' changes. - -Because `helm-candidates-in-buffer' plays the role of `match' -attribute function, specifying `(match identity)' makes the -source slightly faster. - -However if source contains `match-part' attribute, match is -computed only on part of candidate returned by the call of -function provided by this attribute. The function should have one -arg, candidate, and return only a specific part of candidate. - -To customize `helm-candidates-in-buffer' behaviour, use `search', -`get-line' and `match-part' attributes." - (let ((src (or source (helm-get-current-source)))) - (helm-candidates-in-buffer-1 - (helm-candidate-buffer) - helm-pattern - (or (assoc-default 'get-line src) - #'buffer-substring-no-properties) - (or (assoc-default 'search src) - '(helm-candidates-in-buffer-search-default-fn)) - (helm-candidate-number-limit src) - (helm-get-attr 'match-part) - src))) - -(defun helm-candidates-in-buffer-search-default-fn (pattern) - "Search PATTERN with `re-search-forward' with bound and noerror args." - (condition-case _err - (re-search-forward pattern nil t) - (invalid-regexp nil))) - -(defun helm-candidates-in-buffer-1 (buffer pattern get-line-fn - search-fns limit - match-part-fn source) - "Return the list of candidates inserted in BUFFER matching PATTERN." - ;; buffer == nil when candidates buffer does not exist. - (when buffer - (with-current-buffer buffer - (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t) - (start-point (1- (point-min)))) - (goto-char start-point) - (if (string= pattern "") - (helm-initial-candidates-from-candidate-buffer - get-line-fn limit) - (helm-search-from-candidate-buffer - pattern get-line-fn search-fns limit - start-point match-part-fn source)))))) - - -(defun helm-search-from-candidate-buffer (pattern get-line-fn search-fns - limit start-point match-part-fn source) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (diacritics (assoc-default 'diacritics source))) - (helm--search-from-candidate-buffer-1 - (lambda () - (cl-loop with hash = (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - with allow-dups = (assq 'allow-dups source) - with case-fold-search = (helm-set-case-fold-search) - with count = 0 - for iter from 1 - for searcher in search-fns - do (progn - (goto-char start-point) - ;; The character at start-point is a newline, - ;; if pattern match it that's mean we are - ;; searching for newline in buffer, in this - ;; case skip this false line. - ;; See comment >>>[1] in - ;; `helm--search-from-candidate-buffer-1'. - (and (condition-case nil - (looking-at pattern) - (invalid-regexp nil)) - (forward-line 1))) - nconc - (cl-loop with pos-lst - ;; POS-LST is used as a flag to decide if we - ;; run `helm-search-match-part' even if - ;; MATCH-PART isn't specified on source. This - ;; happen when fuzzy matching or using a - ;; negation (!) in one of the patterns, in - ;; these case the searcher returns a list - ;; '(BEG END) instead of an integer like - ;; `re-search-forward'. - while (and (setq pos-lst (funcall searcher pattern)) - (not (eobp)) - (< count limit)) - for cand = (apply get-line-fn - (if (and pos-lst (listp pos-lst)) - pos-lst - (list (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) - when (and match-part-fn - (not (get-text-property 0 'match-part cand))) - do (setq cand - (propertize cand 'match-part (funcall match-part-fn cand))) - for dup = (gethash cand hash) - when (and (or (and allow-dups dup (= dup iter)) - (null dup)) - (or - ;; Always collect when cand is matched - ;; by searcher funcs and match-part attr - ;; is not present. - (and (not match-part-fn) - (not (consp pos-lst))) - ;; If match-part attr is present, or if SEARCHER fn - ;; returns a cons cell, collect PATTERN only if it - ;; match the part of CAND specified by - ;; the match-part func. - (helm-search-match-part cand pattern diacritics))) - do (progn - (puthash cand iter hash) - (helm--maybe-process-filter-one-by-one-candidate cand source) - (cl-incf count)) - and collect cand)))))) - -(defun helm-search-match-part (candidate pattern diacritics) - "Match PATTERN only on match-part property value of CANDIDATE. - -Because `helm-search-match-part' may be called even if -unspecified in source (negation or fuzzy), the part to match -falls back to the whole candidate even if match-part hasn't been -computed by match-part-fn and stored in the match-part property." - (let ((part (or (get-text-property 0 'match-part candidate) - candidate)) - (fuzzy-regexp (cadr (gethash 'helm-pattern helm--fuzzy-regexp-cache))) - (matchfn (cond (helm-migemo-mode 'helm-mm-migemo-string-match) - (diacritics 'helm-mm-diacritics-string-match) - (t 'string-match)))) - (condition-case _err - (if (string-match " " pattern) - (cl-loop for i in (helm-mm-split-pattern pattern) always - (if (string-match "\\`!" i) - (not (funcall matchfn (substring i 1) part)) - (funcall matchfn i part))) - (if (string-match "\\`!" pattern) - (if helm--in-fuzzy - ;; Fuzzy regexp have already been - ;; computed with substring 1. - (not (string-match fuzzy-regexp part)) - (not (funcall matchfn (substring pattern 1) part))) - (funcall matchfn (if helm--in-fuzzy fuzzy-regexp pattern) part))) - (invalid-regexp nil)))) - -(defun helm-initial-candidates-from-candidate-buffer (get-line-fn limit) - (cl-loop repeat limit - until (eobp) - for line = (funcall get-line-fn (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - when line collect line - do (forward-line 1))) - -(defun helm--search-from-candidate-buffer-1 (search-fn) - ;; We are adding a newline at bob and at eol - ;; and removing these newlines afterward. - ;; This is a bad hack that should be removed. - ;; To avoid matching the empty line at first line - ;; when searching with e.g occur and "^$" just - ;; forward-line before searching (See >>>[1] above). - (goto-char (point-min)) - (insert "\n") - (goto-char (point-max)) - (insert "\n") - (unwind-protect - (funcall search-fn) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (delete-char 1) - (goto-char (1- (point-max))) - (delete-char 1) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil))) - -(defun helm-candidate-buffer (&optional buffer-spec) - "Register and return a buffer storing candidates of current source. - -This is used to initialize a buffer for storing candidates for a -candidates-in-buffer source, candidates will be searched in this -buffer and displayed in `helm-buffer'. This should be used only -in init functions, don't relay on this in other places unless you -know what you are doing. - -This function is still in public API only for backward -compatibility, you should use instead -`helm-init-candidates-in-buffer' for initializing your sources. - -Internally, this function is called without argument and returns -the buffer corresponding to current source i.e. -`helm--source-name' which is available in only some places. - -Acceptable values of BUFFER-SPEC: - -- global (a symbol) - Create a new global candidates buffer, - named \" *helm candidates:SOURCE*\". - This is used by `helm-init-candidates-in-buffer' and it is - the most common usage of BUFFER-SPEC. - The buffer will be killed and recreated at each new - helm-session. - -- local (a symbol) - Create a new local candidates buffer, - named \" *helm candidates:SOURCE*HELM-CURRENT-BUFFER\". - You may want to use this when you want to have a different - buffer each time source is used from a different - `helm-current-buffer'. - The buffer is erased and refilled at each new session but not - killed. You probably don't want to use this value for - BUFFER-SPEC. - -- nil (omit) - Only return the candidates buffer of current source if found. - -- A buffer - Register a buffer as a candidates buffer. - The buffer needs to exists, it is not created. - This allow you to use the buffer as a cache, it is faster - because the buffer is already drawn, but be careful when using - this as you may mangle your buffer depending on what you write - in your init(s) function, IOW don't modify the contents of the - buffer in init(s) function but in a transformer. - The buffer is not erased nor deleted. - Generally it is safer to use a copy of buffer inserted - in a global or local buffer. - -If for some reasons a global buffer and a local buffer exist and -are belonging to the same source, the local buffer takes -precedence on the global one and is used instead. - -When forcing update only the global and local buffers are killed -before running again the init function." - (let ((global-bname (format " *helm candidates:%s*" - helm--source-name)) - (local-bname (format " *helm candidates:%s*%s" - helm--source-name - (buffer-name helm-current-buffer)))) - (when buffer-spec - ;; Register buffer in `helm--candidate-buffer-alist'. - ;; This is used only to retrieve buffer associated to current source - ;; when using named buffer as value of BUFFER-SPEC. - (setq helm--candidate-buffer-alist - (cons (cons helm--source-name buffer-spec) - (delete (assoc helm--source-name - helm--candidate-buffer-alist) - helm--candidate-buffer-alist))) - ;; When using global or local as value of BUFFER-SPEC - ;; create the buffer global-bname or local-bname, otherwise - ;; reuse the buffer named BUFFER-SPEC. - (unless (bufferp buffer-spec) - ;; Global buffers are killed and recreated. - (and (eq buffer-spec 'global) - (buffer-live-p (get-buffer global-bname)) - (kill-buffer global-bname)) - ;; Create global or local buffer. - ;; Local buffer, once created are reused and a new one - ;; is created when `helm-current-buffer' change across sessions. - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create - (helm-acase buffer-spec - (global global-bname) - (local local-bname) - (t (and (stringp buffer-spec) - buffer-spec)))) - ;; We need a buffer not read-only to perhaps insert later - ;; text coming from read-only buffers (Bug#1176). - (set (make-local-variable 'buffer-read-only) nil) - ;; Undo is automatically disabled in buffer names starting - ;; with a space, so no need to disable it. - (erase-buffer) - (font-lock-mode -1)))) - ;; Finally return the candidates buffer. - (helm-acond ((get-buffer local-bname)) - ((get-buffer global-bname)) - ((assoc-default helm--source-name helm--candidate-buffer-alist) - (and (or (stringp it) (bufferp it)) - (buffer-live-p (get-buffer it)) - it))))) - -(defvar helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len 0 - "May store the longest length of candidates in a in-buffer source. -It is a local variable set from `helm-init-candidates-in-buffer' in -`helm-candidate-buffer'. -Allow getting the longest length of initial candidates in transformers -without looping again through the whole list.") - -(defun helm-init-candidates-in-buffer (buffer-spec data) - "Register BUFFER-SPEC with DATA for a helm candidates-in-buffer session. - -Arg BUFFER-SPEC can be a `buffer-name' (stringp), a buffer-spec -object (bufferp), or a symbol, either \\='local or \\='global which is -passed to `helm-candidate-buffer'. -The most common usage of BUFFER-SPEC is \\='global. - -Arg DATA can be either a list or a plain string. -Returns the resulting buffer. - -Use this in your init function to register a buffer for a -`helm-source-in-buffer' session and feed it with DATA. You -probably don't want to bother with this and use the :data slot -when initializing a source with `helm-source-in-buffer' class." - (declare (indent 1)) - (let ((caching (and (or (stringp buffer-spec) - (bufferp buffer-spec)) - (buffer-live-p (get-buffer buffer-spec)))) - (buf (helm-candidate-buffer buffer-spec))) - (unless caching - (with-current-buffer buf - (erase-buffer) - (cond ((listp data) - (insert (mapconcat (lambda (i) - (let ((cand (cond ((symbolp i) (symbol-name i)) - ((numberp i) (number-to-string i)) - (t i)))) - (setq-local helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len - (max helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len - (length cand))) - cand)) - data "\n"))) - ((stringp data) (insert data)))) - buf))) - - -;;; Resplit helm window -;; -;; -(defun helm-toggle-resplit-window () - "Toggle resplit helm window, vertically or horizontally." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (if (and (= (length (window-list nil 1)) 2) - (not (window-dedicated-p - (get-buffer-window helm-current-buffer)))) - (progn - (when helm-prevent-escaping-from-minibuffer - (helm-prevent-switching-other-window :enabled nil)) - (unwind-protect - (with-helm-window - (cond ((or helm-full-frame (one-window-p t)) - (user-error "Attempt to resplit a single window")) - ((helm-action-window) - (user-error "Can't resplit while selecting actions")) - (t - (let ((before-height (window-height))) - (delete-window) - (set-window-buffer - (select-window - (if (= (window-height) before-height) ; initial split was horizontal. - ;; Split window vertically with `helm-buffer' placed - ;; on the good side according to actual value of - ;; `helm-split-window-default-side'. - (prog1 - (cond ((or (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'above) - (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'left)) - (split-window - (selected-window) nil 'above)) - (t (split-window-vertically))) - (setq helm-split-window-state 'vertical)) - ;; Split window vertically, same comment as above. - (setq helm-split-window-state 'horizontal) - (cond ((or (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'left) - (eq helm-split-window-default-side 'above)) - (split-window (selected-window) nil 'left)) - (t (split-window-horizontally))))) - helm-buffer)))) - (setq helm--window-side-state (helm--get-window-side-state))) - (when helm-prevent-escaping-from-minibuffer - (helm-prevent-switching-other-window :enabled t)))) - (error "current window configuration not suitable for splitting")))) -(put 'helm-toggle-resplit-window 'helm-only t) - -;; Utility: Resize helm window. -(defun helm-enlarge-window-1 (n) - "Enlarge or narrow helm window. -If N is positive enlarge, if negative narrow." - (unless helm-full-frame - (let ((horizontal-p (eq helm-split-window-state 'horizontal))) - (with-helm-window - (enlarge-window n horizontal-p))))) - -(defun helm-narrow-window () - "Narrow helm window." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-enlarge-window-1 -1))) -(put 'helm-narrow-window 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-enlarge-window () - "Enlarge helm window." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-enlarge-window-1 1))) -(put 'helm-enlarge-window 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-toggle-full-frame (&optional arg) - "Toggle `helm-buffer' full-frame view." - (interactive "p") - (cl-assert (null (helm-action-window)) - nil "Unable to toggle full frame from action window") - (when arg ; Called interactively - (cl-assert (null helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p) - nil "Can't toggle full frame when using helm own frame")) - (if (or helm-onewindow-p - (buffer-local-value 'helm-full-frame (get-buffer helm-buffer))) - (with-helm-window - (setq-local helm-full-frame nil) - (setq helm-onewindow-p nil) - (let ((split-window-preferred-function - helm-split-window-preferred-function)) - (switch-to-buffer helm-current-buffer) - (helm-display-buffer helm-buffer) - (select-window (minibuffer-window)))) - (with-helm-window - (delete-other-windows) - (setq-local helm-full-frame t) - (setq helm-onewindow-p t)))) -(put 'helm-toggle-full-frame 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-swap-windows () - "Swap window holding `helm-buffer' with other window." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (if (= (length (window-list nil 1)) 2) - (cond ((and helm-full-frame (one-window-p t)) - (user-error "Can't swap windows in a single window")) - ((helm-action-window) - (user-error "Can't resplit while selecting actions")) - (t - (let* ((w1 (helm-window)) - (split-state (eq helm-split-window-state 'horizontal)) - (w1size (window-total-size w1 split-state)) - (b1 (window-buffer w1)) ; helm-buffer - (s1 (window-start w1)) - (cur-frame (window-frame w1)) - (w2 (with-selected-window (helm-window) - ;; Don't try to display helm-buffer - ;; in a dedicated window. - (get-window-with-predicate - (lambda (w) (not (window-dedicated-p w))) - 1 cur-frame))) - (w2size (window-total-size w2 split-state)) - (b2 (window-buffer w2)) ; probably helm-current-buffer - (s2 (window-start w2)) - resize) - (with-selected-frame (window-frame w1) - (helm-replace-buffer-in-window w1 b1 b2) - (helm-replace-buffer-in-window w2 b2 b1) - (setq resize - (cond ( ;; helm-window is smaller than other window. - (< w1size w2size) - (- (- (max w2size w1size) - (min w2size w1size)))) - ( ;; helm-window is larger than other window. - (> w1size w2size) - (- (max w2size w1size) - (min w2size w1size))) - ( ;; windows have probably same size. - t nil))) - ;; Maybe resize the window holding helm-buffer. - (and resize (window-resize w2 resize split-state)) - (set-window-start w1 s2 t) - (set-window-start w2 s1 t)) - (setq helm--window-side-state (helm--get-window-side-state))))) - (error "current window configuration not suitable for splitting")))) -(put 'helm-swap-windows 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm--get-window-side-state () - "Return the position of `helm-window' from `helm-current-buffer'. -Possible values are \\='left \\='right \\='below or \\='above." - (let ((side-list '(left right below above))) - (cl-loop for side in side-list - thereis (and (equal (helm-window) - (window-in-direction - side (get-buffer-window helm-current-buffer t) - t)) - side)))) - -(defun helm-replace-buffer-in-window (window buffer1 buffer2) - "Replace BUFFER1 by BUFFER2 in WINDOW registering BUFFER1." - (when (get-buffer-window buffer1) - (unrecord-window-buffer window buffer1) - (set-window-buffer window buffer2))) - -;; Utility: select another action by key -(defun helm-select-nth-action (n) - "Select the N nth action for the currently selected candidate." - (let ((src (helm-get-current-source))) - (setq helm-saved-selection (helm-get-selection nil nil src)) - (unless helm-saved-selection - (error "Nothing is selected")) - (setq helm-saved-action - (helm-get-nth-action - n - (if (get-buffer-window helm-action-buffer 'visible) - (assoc-default 'candidates src) - (helm-get-actions-from-current-source src)))) - (helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer))) - -(defun helm-get-nth-action (n action) - (cond ((and (zerop n) (functionp action)) - action) - ((listp action) - (or (cdr (elt action n)) - (error "No such action"))) - ((and (functionp action) (< 0 n)) - (error "Sole action")) - (t - (error "Error in `helm-select-nth-action'")))) - -(defun helm-execute-selection-action-at-nth (linum) - "Execute default action on candidate at LINUM lines from selection." - (let ((prefarg current-prefix-arg)) - (if (>= linum 0) - (helm-next-line linum) - (helm-previous-line (lognot (1- linum)))) - (setq current-prefix-arg prefarg) - (helm-exit-minibuffer))) - -;;; Persistent Action -;; -(defun helm-initialize-persistent-action () - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-persistent-action-display-window) nil)) - -(cl-defun helm-execute-persistent-action (&optional attr split) - "Perform the associated action ATTR without quitting helm. - -Arg ATTR default will be `persistent-action' or -`persistent-action-if' if unspecified depending on what's found -in source, but it can be anything else. -In this case you have to add this new attribute to your source. -See `persistent-action' and `persistent-action-if' slot -documentation in `helm-source'. - -When `helm-full-frame' is non-nil, and `helm-buffer' is displayed -in only one window, the helm window is split to display -`helm-select-persistent-action-window' in other window to -maintain visibility. The argument SPLIT can be used to force -splitting inconditionally, it is unused actually." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((source (helm-get-current-source))) - (unless attr - (setq attr (or (car (assq 'persistent-action source)) - (car (assq 'persistent-action-if source))))) - (helm-log "helm-execute-persistent-action" "executing persistent-action") - (let* ((selection (and source (helm-get-selection nil nil source))) - (attr-val (if (eq attr 'persistent-action-if) - (funcall (assoc-default attr source) selection) - (assoc-default attr source))) - ;; If attr value is a cons, use its car as persistent function. - (fn (if (and (consp attr-val) - ;; maybe a lambda. - (not (functionp attr-val))) - (car attr-val) attr-val)) - ;; And its cdr to decide if helm window should be splitted. - (no-split (and (consp attr-val) - (not (functionp attr-val)) - (cdr attr-val))) - ;; Is next-window (from helm-window) a suitable window for PA? - (no-suitable-win - (helm-aand (not helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p) - (get-buffer-window helm-current-buffer) - (or (window-dedicated-p it) - (window-parameter it 'window-side)))) - (cursor-in-echo-area t) - mode-line-in-non-selected-windows) - (progn - (when (and helm-onewindow-p (null no-split) - (null helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p)) - (helm-toggle-full-frame)) - (when (eq fn 'ignore) - (cl-return-from helm-execute-persistent-action nil)) - (when source - (with-helm-window - (save-selected-window - ;; FIXME: Simplify SPLIT behavior, it is a mess actually. - (if no-split - (helm-select-persistent-action-window :split 'never) - (helm-select-persistent-action-window - :split (or split helm-onewindow-p no-suitable-win))) - (helm-log "helm-execute-persistent-action" - "current-buffer = %S" (current-buffer)) - (let ((helm-in-persistent-action t) - (display-buffer-alist '((".*" (display-buffer-same-window)))) - display-buffer-function pop-up-windows pop-up-frames - special-display-regexps special-display-buffer-names) - (helm-execute-selection-action-1 - selection (or fn (helm-get-actions-from-current-source source)) t) - (unless (helm-action-window) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-execute-persistent-action" - 'helm-after-persistent-action-hook))) - ;; A typical case is when a persistent action delete - ;; the buffer already displayed in - ;; `helm-persistent-action-display-window' and `helm-full-frame' - ;; is enabled, we end up with the `helm-buffer' - ;; displayed in two windows. - (when (and helm-onewindow-p - (> (length (window-list)) 1) - (equal (buffer-name - (window-buffer - helm-persistent-action-display-window)) - (helm-buffer-get))) - (delete-other-windows)))))))))) -(put 'helm-execute-persistent-action 'helm-only t) - -(cl-defun helm-persistent-action-display-window (&key split) - "Return the window that will be used for persistent action. -If SPLIT is t window is split in persistent action, if it has the -special symbol `never' don't split, if it is nil don't split either. -The symbol `never' is kept for backward compatibility." - (with-helm-window - (setq helm-persistent-action-display-window - (cond ((and (window-live-p helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (not (member helm-persistent-action-display-window - (get-buffer-window-list helm-buffer)))) - helm-persistent-action-display-window) - ((and helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p helm-initial-frame) - (with-selected-frame helm-initial-frame - (let ((win (selected-window))) - (if (or (window-dedicated-p win) - (window-parameter win 'window-side)) - (next-window win 1) - win)))) - ((and split (not (eq split 'never))) - (split-window)) - ((get-buffer-window helm-current-buffer)) - (t (previous-window (selected-window) 1)))))) - -(cl-defun helm-select-persistent-action-window (&key split) - "Select the window that will be used for persistent action. -See `helm-persistent-action-display-window' for how to use SPLIT." - (select-window (get-buffer-window (helm-buffer-get))) - (prog1 - (select-window - (setq minibuffer-scroll-window - (helm-persistent-action-display-window :split split))) - (helm-log "helm-select-persistent-action-window" - "Selected window is %S" minibuffer-scroll-window))) - -;;; Scrolling - recentering -;; -;; -(defun helm-other-window-base (command &optional arg) - (let ((minibuffer-scroll-window - (helm-persistent-action-display-window))) - (funcall command (or arg helm-scroll-amount)))) - -(defun helm-scroll-other-window (&optional arg) - "Scroll other window upward ARG many lines. -When arg is not provided scroll `helm-scroll-amount' lines. -See `scroll-other-window'." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p (helm-other-window-base 'scroll-other-window arg))) -(put 'helm-scroll-other-window 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-scroll-other-window-down (&optional arg) - "Scroll other window downward ARG many lines. -When arg is not provided scroll `helm-scroll-amount' lines. -See `scroll-other-window-down'." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p (helm-other-window-base 'scroll-other-window-down arg))) -(put 'helm-scroll-other-window-down 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-recenter-top-bottom-other-window (&optional arg) - "Run `recenter-top-bottom' in other window. -Meaning of prefix ARG is the same as in `recenter-top-bottom'." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-window - (with-selected-window (helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (recenter-top-bottom arg))))) -(put 'helm-recenter-top-bottom-other-window 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-reposition-window-other-window (&optional arg) - "Run `reposition-window' in other window. -Meaning of prefix ARG is the same as in `reposition-window'." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-window - (with-selected-window (helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (reposition-window arg))))) -(put 'helm-reposition-window-other-window 'helm-only t) - - -;; Utility: Visible Mark - -(defun helm-clear-visible-mark () - (with-current-buffer (helm-buffer-get) - (mapc 'delete-overlay helm-visible-mark-overlays) - (set (make-local-variable 'helm-visible-mark-overlays) nil))) - -(defun helm-this-visible-mark () - (cl-loop for o in (overlays-at (point)) - when (overlay-get o 'visible-mark) - return o)) - -(defun helm-delete-visible-mark (overlay) - (let ((src (helm-get-current-source))) - (setq helm-marked-candidates - (remove - (cons src (helm-get-selection nil nil src)) - helm-marked-candidates)) - (delete-overlay overlay) - (setq helm-visible-mark-overlays - (delq overlay helm-visible-mark-overlays)))) - -(defun helm-make-visible-mark (&optional src selection) - (let* ((source (or src (helm-get-current-source))) - (sel (or selection (helm-get-selection - nil (helm-get-attr 'marked-with-props source) - source))) - (selection-end (if (helm-pos-multiline-p) - ;; Stays within source - (or (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos) - (helm-get-next-header-pos) - (point-max)) - ;; Not multiline - (1+ (point-at-eol)))) - (o (make-overlay (point-at-bol) selection-end))) - (overlay-put o 'priority 0) - (overlay-put o 'face 'helm-visible-mark) - (overlay-put o 'source source) - (overlay-put o 'string (buffer-substring (overlay-start o) (overlay-end o))) - (overlay-put o 'real sel) - (overlay-put o 'before-string (propertize " " 'display - `((margin left-margin) - ,(propertize - helm-visible-mark-prefix - 'face 'helm-mark-prefix)))) - (overlay-put o 'visible-mark t) - (overlay-put o 'evaporate t) - (cl-pushnew o helm-visible-mark-overlays) - (push (cons source sel) helm-marked-candidates))) - -(defun helm-toggle-visible-mark (arg) - "Toggle Helm visible mark at point ARG times. -If ARG is negative toggle backward." - (interactive "p") - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-window - (let ((nomark (assq 'nomark (helm-get-current-source))) - (next-fns (if (< arg 0) - '(helm-beginning-of-source-p . helm-previous-line) - '(helm-end-of-source-p . helm-next-line)))) - (if nomark - (message "Marking not allowed in this source") - (cl-loop with n = (if (< arg 0) (* arg -1) arg) - repeat n do - (progn - (helm-aif (helm-this-visible-mark) - (helm-delete-visible-mark it) - (helm-make-visible-mark)) - (if (funcall (car next-fns)) - (progn - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source)) - (cl-return nil)) - (funcall (cdr next-fns))))) - (set-window-margins (selected-window) - (if helm-visible-mark-overlays - (+ (string-width helm-visible-mark-prefix) - helm-left-margin-width) - helm-left-margin-width))))))) -(put 'helm-toggle-visible-mark 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-toggle-visible-mark-forward () - (interactive) - (helm-toggle-visible-mark 1)) - -(defun helm-toggle-visible-mark-backward () - (interactive) - (helm-toggle-visible-mark -1)) - -(defun helm-file-completion-source-p (&optional source) - "Return non-nil if current source is a file completion source." - (or helm--completing-file-name ; helm-read-file-name - (let ((cur-source (cdr (assq 'name - (or source (helm-get-current-source)))))) - (cl-loop for i in helm--file-completion-sources - thereis (string= cur-source i))))) - -(defun helm-mark-all (&optional all) - "Mark all visible unmarked candidates in current source. - -With a prefix arg mark all visible unmarked candidates in all -sources." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-window ; Using `with-helm-buffer' for some unknow - ; reasons infloop. - (set-window-margins (selected-window) - (+ (string-width helm-visible-mark-prefix) - helm-left-margin-width)) - (if (null all) - (helm-mark-all-1 t) - (let ((pos (point))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (helm-awhile (helm-get-next-header-pos) - (goto-char it) - (forward-line 1) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-mark-all-1)) - ;; `save-excursion' seems confused if used in addition of - ;; the one used in `helm-mark-all-1', so save POS and back - ;; to it when loop is finished. - (goto-char pos) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source) t)))))) -(put 'helm-mark-all 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-mark-all-1 (&optional ensure-beg-of-source) - "Mark all visible unmarked candidates in current source. -Need to be wrapped in `with-helm-window'. -Arg ENSURE-BEG-OF-SOURCE ensure we are at beginning of source -when starting to mark candidates, if handled elsewhere before -starting it is not needed." - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (follow (if (helm-follow-mode-p src) 1 -1)) - (nomark (assq 'nomark src)) - (src-name (assoc-default 'name src)) - (filecomp-p (or (helm-file-completion-source-p src) - (string= src-name "Files from Current Directory")))) - ;; Note that `cl-letf' prevents edebug working properly. - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (helm-follow-mode -1) - (unwind-protect - (if nomark - (user-error "Marking not allowed in this source") - (save-excursion - (when ensure-beg-of-source - (goto-char (helm-get-previous-header-pos)) - (forward-line 1)) - (let* ((next-head (helm-get-next-header-pos)) - (end (and next-head - (save-excursion - (goto-char next-head) - (forward-line -1) - (point)))) - (maxpoint (or end (point-max)))) - (while (< (point) maxpoint) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (let* ((prefix (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'display)) - (cand (helm-get-selection - nil (helm-get-attr 'marked-with-props src) - src)) - (bn (and filecomp-p (helm-basename cand)))) - ;; Don't mark possibles directories ending with . or .. - ;; autosave files/links and non--existent files. - (unless - (or (helm-this-visible-mark) - ;; Non existing files in HFF and - ;; RFN. Display may be an image. See - ;; https://github.com/yyoncho/helm-treemacs-icons/issues/5 - ;; and also Bug#2296. - (equal prefix "[?]") - (and filecomp-p - (or - ;; autosave files - (string-match-p "\\`[.]?#.*#?\\'" bn) - ;; dot files - (member bn '("." ".."))))) - (helm-make-visible-mark src cand))) - (when (helm-pos-multiline-p) - (goto-char - (or (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos) - (point-max)))) - (forward-line 1)))) - (helm-mark-current-line)) - (helm-follow-mode follow))))) - -(defun helm-unmark-all () - "Unmark all candidates in all sources of current helm session." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-window - (save-excursion - (helm-clear-visible-mark)) - (setq helm-marked-candidates nil) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source)) - (set-window-margins (selected-window) helm-left-margin-width)))) -(put 'helm-unmark-all 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-toggle-all-marks (&optional all) - "Toggle all marks. - -Mark all visible candidates of current source or unmark all -candidates visible or invisible in all sources of current Helm -session. - -With a prefix argument mark all candidates in all sources." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates))) - (if (and (>= (length marked) 1) - (with-helm-window helm-visible-mark-overlays)) - (helm-unmark-all) - (helm-mark-all all))))) -(put 'helm-toggle-all-marks 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm--compute-marked (real source &optional wildcard) - (let* ((coerced (helm-coerce-selection real source)) - (wilds (and wildcard - (condition-case nil - (helm-file-expand-wildcards - coerced t) - (error nil))))) - ;; Avoid returning a not expanded wildcard fname. - ;; e.g assuming "/tmp" doesn't contain "*.el" - ;; return nil when coerced is "/tmp/*.el". - (unless (or wilds (null wildcard) - (string-match-p helm--url-regexp coerced) - (file-exists-p coerced) - (and (stringp coerced) - (null (string-match-p "[[*?]" coerced)))) - (setq coerced nil)) - (or wilds (and coerced (list coerced))))) - -(cl-defun helm-marked-candidates (&key with-wildcard all-sources) - "Return marked candidates of current source, if any. - -Otherwise return one element list consisting of the current -selection. When key WITH-WILDCARD is specified, expand it. When -ALL-SOURCES key value is non-nil returns marked candidates of all -sources." - (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (let* ((current-src (helm-get-current-source)) - (candidates - (cl-loop for (source . real) in (reverse helm-marked-candidates) - for use-wc = (and with-wildcard - (string-match-p "\\*" real) - (null (file-exists-p real))) - when (or all-sources - (equal (assq 'name source) - (assq 'name current-src))) - append (helm--compute-marked real source use-wc))) - sel) - (unless candidates - (setq sel (helm-get-selection - nil (helm-get-attr 'marked-with-props - current-src) - current-src)) - (setq candidates - (helm--compute-marked - sel current-src - (and with-wildcard (null (file-exists-p sel)))))) - (helm-log "helm-marked-candidates" - "Marked candidates = %S" candidates) - candidates))) - -(defun helm--remove-marked-and-update-mode-line (elm) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq helm-marked-candidates - (delete (rassoc elm helm-marked-candidates) - helm-marked-candidates)) - (helm-display-mode-line (helm-get-current-source)))) - -(defun helm-current-source-name= (name) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (helm-get-previous-header-pos)) - (equal name (helm-current-line-contents)))) - -(defun helm-revive-visible-mark () - "Restore marked candidates when helm updates display." - (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (save-excursion - (dolist (o helm-visible-mark-overlays) - (let* ((source (overlay-get o 'source)) - (ov-src-name (assoc-default 'name source)) - (ov-str (overlay-get o 'string)) - (ov-real (overlay-get o 'real)) - (ov-ml-str (helm-aif (helm-get-attr 'multiline source) - (if (numberp it) - ;; Assume display have been computed - ;; against real e.g. kill-ring. - (helm--multiline-get-truncated-candidate - ov-real it) - ov-str) - ov-str)) - beg end) - ;; Move point to end of source header line. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (search-forward ov-src-name nil t) - (while (and (search-forward ov-ml-str nil t) - (cl-loop for ov in (overlays-at (point-at-bol 0)) - never (overlay-get ov 'visible-mark)) - (helm-current-source-name= ov-src-name)) - (setq beg (match-beginning 0) - end (if (string= ov-ml-str ov-str) - (match-end 0) (1+ (match-end 0)))) - ;; Calculate real value of candidate. - ;; It can be nil if candidate have only a display value. - (let ((real (get-text-property (point-at-bol 0) 'helm-realvalue))) - (if real - ;; Check if real value of current candidate is the same - ;; than the one stored in overlay. - ;; This is needed when some cands have same display names. - ;; Using equal allow testing any type of value for real cand. - ;; bug#706. - (and (equal ov-real real) - (move-overlay o beg end)) - (and (equal ov-str (buffer-substring beg end)) - (move-overlay o beg end)))))))))) -(add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm-revive-visible-mark) - -(defun helm-next-point-in-list (curpos points &optional prev) - (cond - ;; rule out special cases. - ((null points) curpos) - ((and prev (<= curpos (car points))) - (nth (1- (length points)) points)) - ((< (car (last points)) curpos) - (if prev (car (last points)) (nth 0 points))) - ((and (not prev) (>= curpos (car (last points)))) - (nth 0 points)) - (t - (nth (if prev - (cl-loop for pt in points - for i from 0 - if (<= curpos pt) return (1- i)) - (cl-loop for pt in points - for i from 0 - if (< curpos pt) return i)) - points)))) - -(defun helm-next-visible-mark (&optional prev) - "Move next Helm visible mark. -If PREV is non-nil move to precedent." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-window - (ignore-errors - (goto-char (helm-next-point-in-list - (point) - (sort (mapcar 'overlay-start helm-visible-mark-overlays) '<) - prev))) - (helm-mark-current-line)))) -(put 'helm-next-visible-mark 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-prev-visible-mark () - "Move previous helm visible mark." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-next-visible-mark t))) -(put 'helm-prev-visible-mark 'helm-only t) - -;;; Utility: Selection Paste -;; -(defun helm-yank-selection (arg) - "Set minibuffer contents to current display selection. -With a prefix arg set to real value of current selection." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((str (format "%s" (helm-get-selection nil (not arg))))) - (kill-new str) - (helm-set-pattern str)))) -(put 'helm-yank-selection 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-kill-selection-and-quit (arg) - "Store display value of current selection to kill ring. -With a prefix arg use real value of current selection. -Display value is shown in `helm-buffer' and real value is used to -perform actions." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-run-after-exit - (lambda (sel) - (kill-new sel) - ;; Return nil to force `helm-mode--keyboard-quit' - ;; in `helm-comp-read' otherwise the value "Saved to kill-ring: foo" - ;; is used as exit value for `helm-comp-read'. - (prog1 nil (message "Saved to kill-ring: %s" sel) (sit-for 1))) - (format "%s" (helm-get-selection nil (not arg)))))) -(put 'helm-kill-selection-and-quit 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-insert-or-copy (&optional arg) - "Insert selection or marked candidates in current buffer. - -With a prefix arg copy marked candidates to kill-ring. -The real value of each candidate is used." - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-run-after-exit - (lambda (cands) - (with-helm-current-buffer - (let ((sels (mapconcat (lambda (c) - (format "%s" c)) - cands "\n"))) - (if arg (kill-new sels) (insert sels))))) - (helm-marked-candidates)))) -(put 'helm-insert-or-copy 'helm-only t) - - -;;; Follow-mode: Automatic execution of persistent-action -;; -;; -(defvar helm-follow-input-idle-delay nil - "`helm-follow-mode' will execute its persistent action after this delay. -Note that if the `follow-delay' attr is present in source, it -will take precedence over this.") - -(defun helm-follow-mode (&optional arg) - "Execute persistent action every time the cursor is moved. - -This mode is source local, i.e. It applies on current source only. -\\ -This mode can be enabled or disabled interactively at anytime during -a helm session with \\[helm-follow-mode]. - -When enabling interactively `helm-follow-mode' in a source, you -can keep it enabled for next Emacs sessions by setting -`helm-follow-mode-persistent' to a non-nil value. - -When `helm-follow-mode' is called with a prefix arg and -`helm-follow-mode-persistent' is non-nil `helm-follow-mode' will -be persistent only for this Emacs session, but not for the next -Emacs sessions, i.e. the current source will not be saved to -`helm-source-names-using-follow'. - -A prefix arg with `helm-follow-mode' already enabled will have no -effect. - -Note that you can use instead of this mode the commands -`helm-follow-action-forward' and `helm-follow-action-backward' at -anytime in all Helm sessions. - -They are bound by default to \\[helm-follow-action-forward] and -\\[helm-follow-action-backward]." - (interactive (list (helm-aif (and current-prefix-arg - (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)) - (unless (helm-follow-mode-p) it)))) - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-current-buffer helm-buffer - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (name (assoc-default 'name src)) - (fol-attr (assq 'follow src)) - (enabled (or (helm-follow-mode-p src) - (and helm-follow-mode-persistent - (member (assoc-default 'name src) - helm-source-names-using-follow))))) - (if src - (progn - (if (eq (cdr fol-attr) 'never) - (message "helm-follow-mode not allowed in this source") - ;; Make follow attr persistent for this emacs session. - (helm-follow-mode-set-source - (if (or enabled (and (numberp arg) (< arg 0))) -1 1) - src) - ;; When arg is nil assume the call is interactive. - ;; However if user call helm-follow-mode with a prefix arg, - ;; the call will be considered non--interactive and - ;; src-name will NOT be saved to helm-source-names-using-follow. - ;; When called from lisp (non--interactive) src-name - ;; will never be saved. - (when (and helm-follow-mode-persistent (null arg)) - (if (null enabled) - (unless (member name helm-source-names-using-follow) - (push name helm-source-names-using-follow) - (customize-save-variable 'helm-source-names-using-follow - helm-source-names-using-follow)) - (when (member name helm-source-names-using-follow) - (setq helm-source-names-using-follow - (delete name helm-source-names-using-follow)) - (customize-save-variable 'helm-source-names-using-follow - helm-source-names-using-follow)))) - (message "helm-follow-mode is %s" - (if (helm-follow-mode-p src) - "enabled" "disabled")) - (helm-display-mode-line src t))) - (message "Not enough candidates for helm-follow-mode")))))) -(put 'helm-follow-mode 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-follow-execute-persistent-action-maybe (&optional delay) - "Execute persistent action in mode `helm-follow-mode'. - -This happen after: DELAY or the \\='follow-attr value of current -source or `helm-follow-input-idle-delay' or -`helm-input-idle-delay' secs." - (let* ((src (helm-get-current-source)) - (at (or delay - (assoc-default 'follow-delay src) - helm-follow-input-idle-delay - (or (and helm-input-idle-delay - (max helm-input-idle-delay 0.01)) - 0.01)))) - (when (and (not (get-buffer-window helm-action-buffer 'visible)) - (not (helm-pos-header-line-p)) - (or (helm-follow-mode-p src) - (and helm-follow-mode-persistent - (member (assoc-default 'name src) - helm-source-names-using-follow))) - (null (eq (assoc-default 'follow src) 'never)) - (helm-get-selection nil nil src)) - (helm-follow-mode-set-source 1 src) - (run-with-idle-timer at nil (lambda () - (when helm-alive-p - (helm-execute-persistent-action))))))) - -(defun helm-follow-mode-p (&optional source) - (with-helm-buffer - (eq (helm-get-attr 'follow (or source (helm-get-current-source))) 1))) - -(defun helm-follow-mode-set-source (value &optional source) - (with-helm-buffer - (helm-set-attr 'follow value (or source (helm-get-current-source))))) - -;;; Auto-resize mode -;; -(defun helm--autoresize-hook (&optional max-height min-height) - (when (helm-window) - (with-helm-window - (fit-window-to-buffer nil - (/ (* (frame-height) - (or max-height helm-autoresize-max-height)) - 100) - (/ (* (frame-height) - (or min-height helm-autoresize-min-height)) - 100))))) - -(define-minor-mode helm-autoresize-mode - "Auto resize helm window when enabled. -Helm window is re-sized according to `helm-autoresize-max-height' -and `helm-autoresize-min-height'. Note that when this mode is -enabled, Helm behaves as if `helm-always-two-windows' is enabled. - -See `fit-window-to-buffer' for more infos." - :group 'helm - :global t - (if helm-autoresize-mode - (progn (add-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm--autoresize-hook) - (add-hook 'helm-window-configuration-hook 'helm--autoresize-hook)) - (remove-hook 'helm-after-update-hook 'helm--autoresize-hook) - (remove-hook 'helm-window-configuration-hook 'helm--autoresize-hook))) - -(defun helm-help () - "Generate Helm's help according to `help-message' attribute. - -If `helm-buffer' is empty, provide completions on `helm-sources' -to choose its local documentation. -If source doesn't have any `help-message' attribute, a generic -message explaining this is added instead. -The global `helm-help-message' is always added after this local -help." - (interactive) - (require 'helm-mode) ; for helm-comp-read. - (with-helm-alive-p - (let ((source (or (helm-get-current-source) - (helm-comp-read - "Help for: " - (cl-loop for src in (with-helm-buffer helm-sources) - collect `(,(assoc-default 'name src) . - ,src)) - :allow-nest t - :exec-when-only-one t)))) - (save-selected-window - (helm-help-internal - helm-help-buffer-name - (lambda () - (helm-aif (assoc-default 'help-message source) - (insert (substitute-command-keys - (helm-interpret-value it))) - (insert "* No specific help for this source available.")) - (insert "\n\n" - (substitute-command-keys - (helm-interpret-value helm-help-message))))))))) -(put 'helm-help 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-toggle-truncate-line () - "Toggle `truncate-lines' value in `helm-buffer'" - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (with-helm-buffer - (setq truncate-lines (not truncate-lines)) - (when (helm-get-previous-header-pos) - (helm-update (regexp-quote (helm-get-selection nil t)))) - (message "%sisplaying continuation lines" - (if truncate-lines "Not D" "D"))))) -(put 'helm-toggle-truncate-line 'helm-only t) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-other-buffer (sources buffer) - "Simplified Helm interface with other `helm-buffer'. -Call `helm' only with SOURCES and BUFFER as args." - (helm :sources sources :buffer buffer)) - - -(provide 'helm-core) -;;; helm-core.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-lib.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-lib.el deleted file mode 100644 index 9fc1ed7..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-lib.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1908 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-lib.el --- Helm routines. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2015 ~ 2020 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; Author: Thierry Volpiatto -;; URL: http://github.com/emacs-helm/helm - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; All helm functions that don't require specific helm code should go here. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) - -(declare-function ansi-color--find-face "ansi-color.el") -(declare-function ansi-color-apply-sequence "ansi-color.el") -(declare-function dired-current-directory "dired.el") -(declare-function ffap-file-remote-p "ffap.el") -(declare-function ffap-url-p "ffap.el") -(declare-function helm-get-attr "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-set-attr "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-follow-mode-p "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-get-current-source "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-get-selection "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-get-sources "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-interpret-value "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-log-run-hook "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-marked-candidates "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-set-case-fold-search "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-source--cl--print-table "helm-source.el") -(declare-function helm-update "helm-core.el") -(declare-function org-content "org.el") -(declare-function org-mark-ring-goto "org.el") -(declare-function org-mark-ring-push "org.el") -(declare-function org-table-p "org-compat.el") -(declare-function org-table-align "org-table.el") -(declare-function org-table-end "org-table.el") -(declare-function org-open-at-point "org.el") -(declare-function helm-read-file-name "helm-mode.el") -(declare-function find-function-library "find-func.el") -(declare-function find-library-name "find-func.el") - -(defvar helm-sources) -(defvar helm-initial-frame) -(defvar helm-current-position) -(defvar helm-persistent-action-display-window) -(defvar helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p) -(defvar helm-completion-style) -(defvar helm-completion-styles-alist) -(defvar helm-persistent-action-window-buffer) -(defvar completion-flex-nospace) -(defvar find-function-source-path) -(defvar ffap-machine-p-unknown) -(defvar ffap-machine-p-local) -(defvar ffap-machine-p-known) - - -;;; User vars. -;; -(defcustom helm-file-globstar t - "Same as globstar bash shopt option. -When non-nil a pattern beginning with two stars will expand -recursively. -Directories expansion is not supported yet." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-yank-text-at-point-function nil - "The function used to forward point with `helm-yank-text-at-point'. -With a nil value, fallback to default `forward-word'. -The function should take one arg, an integer like `forward-word'. -NOTE: Using `forward-symbol' here is not very useful as it is -already provided by \\\\[next-history-element]." - :type 'function - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-scroll-amount nil - "Scroll amount when scrolling helm window or other window in a helm session. -It is used by `helm-scroll-other-window', `helm-scroll-up', `helm-scroll-down' -and `helm-scroll-other-window-down'. - -If you prefer scrolling line by line, set this value to 1." - :group 'helm - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom helm-help-full-frame t - "Display help window in full frame when non nil. - -Even when nil probably the same result (full frame) can be -reached by tweaking `display-buffer-alist', but it is much more -convenient to use a simple boolean value here." - :type 'boolean - :group 'helm-help) - -(defvar helm-ff--boring-regexp nil) -(defun helm-ff--setup-boring-regex (var val) - (set var val) - (setq helm-ff--boring-regexp - (cl-loop with last = (car (last val)) - for r in (butlast val) - if (string-match "\\$\\'" r) - concat (concat r "\\|") into result - else concat (concat r "$\\|") into result - finally return - (concat result last - (if (string-match "\\$\\'" last) "" "$"))))) - -(defcustom helm-boring-file-regexp-list - (mapcar (lambda (f) - (let ((rgx (regexp-quote f))) - (if (string-match-p "[^/]$" f) - ;; files: e.g .o => \\.o$ - (concat rgx "$") - ;; directories: e.g .git/ => \.git\\(/\\|$\\) - (concat (substring rgx 0 -1) "\\(/\\|$\\)")))) - completion-ignored-extensions) - "A list of regexps matching boring files. - -This list is build by default on `completion-ignored-extensions'. -The directory names should end with \"/?\" e.g. \"\\.git/?\" and -the file names should end with \"$\" e.g. \"\\.o$\". - -These regexps may be used to match the entire path, not just the -file name, so for example to ignore files with a prefix -\".bak.\", use \"\\.bak\\..*$\" as the regexp. - -NOTE: When modifying this, be sure to use customize interface or -the customize functions e.g. `customize-set-variable' and NOT -`setq'." - :group 'helm-files - :type '(repeat (choice regexp)) - :set 'helm-ff--setup-boring-regex) - -(defcustom helm-describe-function-function 'describe-function - "Function used to describe functions in Helm." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type 'function) - -(defcustom helm-describe-variable-function 'describe-variable - "Function used to describe variables in Helm." - :group 'helm-elisp - :type 'function) - - -;;; Internal vars -;; -(defvar helm-yank-point nil) -(defvar helm-pattern "" - "The input pattern used to update the helm buffer.") -(defvar helm-buffer "*helm*" - "Buffer showing completions.") -(defvar helm-current-buffer nil - "Current buffer when `helm' is invoked.") -(defvar helm-suspend-update-flag nil) -(defvar helm-action-buffer "*helm action*" - "Buffer showing actions.") -(defvar helm-current-prefix-arg nil - "Record `current-prefix-arg' when exiting minibuffer.") -(defvar helm-current-error nil - "Same as `compilation-current-error' but for helm-occur and helm-grep.") - -;;; Compatibility -;; -(defun helm-add-face-text-properties (beg end face &optional append object) - "Add the face property to the text from START to END. -It is a compatibility function which behaves exactly like -`add-face-text-property' if available, otherwise like -`add-text-properties'. When only `add-text-properties' is -available APPEND is ignored." - (if (fboundp 'add-face-text-property) - (add-face-text-property beg end face append object) - (add-text-properties beg end `(face ,face) object))) - -;;; Override `push-mark' -;; -;; Fix duplicates in `mark-ring' and `global-mark-ring' and update -;; buffers in `global-mark-ring' to recentest mark. -(defun helm--advice-push-mark (&optional location nomsg activate) - (unless (null (mark t)) - (let ((marker (copy-marker (mark-marker)))) - (setq mark-ring (cons marker (delete marker mark-ring)))) - (when (> (length mark-ring) mark-ring-max) - ;; Move marker to nowhere. - (set-marker (car (nthcdr mark-ring-max mark-ring)) nil) - (setcdr (nthcdr (1- mark-ring-max) mark-ring) nil))) - (set-marker (mark-marker) (or location (point)) (current-buffer)) - ;; Now push the mark on the global mark ring. - (setq global-mark-ring (cons (copy-marker (mark-marker)) - ;; Avoid having multiple entries - ;; for same buffer in `global-mark-ring'. - (cl-loop with mb = (current-buffer) - for m in global-mark-ring - for nmb = (marker-buffer m) - unless (eq mb nmb) - collect m))) - (when (> (length global-mark-ring) global-mark-ring-max) - (set-marker (car (nthcdr global-mark-ring-max global-mark-ring)) nil) - (setcdr (nthcdr (1- global-mark-ring-max) global-mark-ring) nil)) - (or nomsg executing-kbd-macro (> (minibuffer-depth) 0) - (message "Mark set")) - (when (or activate (not transient-mark-mode)) - (set-mark (mark t))) - nil) - -(defcustom helm-advice-push-mark t - "Override `push-mark' with a version avoiding duplicates when non-nil." - :group 'helm - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (if val - (advice-add 'push-mark :override #'helm--advice-push-mark '((depth . 100))) - (advice-remove 'push-mark #'helm--advice-push-mark)))) - -;; This the version of Emacs-27 written by Stefan -(defun helm-advice--ffap-read-file-or-url (prompt guess) - (or guess (setq guess default-directory)) - (if (ffap-url-p guess) - (read-string prompt guess nil nil t) - (unless (ffap-file-remote-p guess) - (setq guess (abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name guess)))) - (read-file-name prompt (file-name-directory guess) nil nil - (file-name-nondirectory guess)))) - -;; The native-comp branch of emacs "is a modified Emacs capable of compiling -;; and running Emacs Lisp as native code in form of re-loadable elf files." -;; (https://akrl.sdf.org/gccemacs.html). The function subr-native-elisp-p is a -;; native function available only in this branch and evaluates to true if the -;; argument supplied is a natively compiled lisp function. Use this function -;; if it's available, otherwise return nil. Helm needs to distinguish compiled -;; functions from other symbols in a various places. -(defun helm-subr-native-elisp-p (object) - (when (fboundp 'subr-native-elisp-p) - (subr-native-elisp-p object))) - -;; Available only in Emacs-28+ -(unless (fboundp 'file-modes-number-to-symbolic) - (defun file-modes-number-to-symbolic (mode &optional filetype) - "Return a string describing a file's MODE. -For instance, if MODE is #o700, then it produces `-rwx------'. -FILETYPE if provided should be a character denoting the type of file, -such as `?d' for a directory, or `?l' for a symbolic link and will override -the leading `-' char." - (string - (or filetype - (pcase (lsh mode -12) - ;; POSIX specifies that the file type is included in st_mode - ;; and provides names for the file types but values only for - ;; the permissions (e.g., S_IWOTH=2). - - ;; (#o017 ??) ;; #define S_IFMT 00170000 - (#o014 ?s) ;; #define S_IFSOCK 0140000 - (#o012 ?l) ;; #define S_IFLNK 0120000 - ;; (8 ??) ;; #define S_IFREG 0100000 - (#o006 ?b) ;; #define S_IFBLK 0060000 - (#o004 ?d) ;; #define S_IFDIR 0040000 - (#o002 ?c) ;; #define S_IFCHR 0020000 - (#o001 ?p) ;; #define S_IFIFO 0010000 - (_ ?-))) - (if (zerop (logand 256 mode)) ?- ?r) - (if (zerop (logand 128 mode)) ?- ?w) - (if (zerop (logand 64 mode)) - (if (zerop (logand 2048 mode)) ?- ?S) - (if (zerop (logand 2048 mode)) ?x ?s)) - (if (zerop (logand 32 mode)) ?- ?r) - (if (zerop (logand 16 mode)) ?- ?w) - (if (zerop (logand 8 mode)) - (if (zerop (logand 1024 mode)) ?- ?S) - (if (zerop (logand 1024 mode)) ?x ?s)) - (if (zerop (logand 4 mode)) ?- ?r) - (if (zerop (logand 2 mode)) ?- ?w) - (if (zerop (logand 512 mode)) - (if (zerop (logand 1 mode)) ?- ?x) - (if (zerop (logand 1 mode)) ?T ?t))))) - -;;; Macros helper. -;; -(defmacro helm-with-gensyms (symbols &rest body) - "Bind the SYMBOLS to fresh uninterned symbols and eval BODY." - (declare (indent 1)) - `(let ,(mapcar (lambda (s) - ;; Use cl-gensym here instead of make-symbol - ;; to ensure a symbol that have a live that go - ;; beyond the live of its macro have different name. - ;; i.e symbols created with `with-helm-temp-hook' - ;; should have random names. - `(,s (cl-gensym (symbol-name ',s)))) - symbols) - ,@body)) - -;;; Command loop helper -;; -(defconst helm-this-command-black-list - '(helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer - helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer - helm-exit-minibuffer - exit-minibuffer - helm-M-x)) - -(defun helm-this-command () - "Return the actual command in action. -Like `this-command' but return the real command, and not -`exit-minibuffer' or other unwanted functions." - (cl-loop for count from 1 to 50 - for btf = (backtrace-frame count) - for fn = (cl-second btf) - if (and - ;; In some case we may have in the way an - ;; advice compiled resulting in byte-code, - ;; ignore it (Bug#691). - (symbolp fn) - (commandp fn) - (not (memq fn helm-this-command-black-list))) - return fn - else - if (and (eq fn 'call-interactively) - (> (length btf) 2)) - return (cadr (cdr btf)))) - - -;;; Iterators -;; -(cl-defmacro helm-position (item seq &key test all) - "A simple and faster replacement of CL `position'. - -Returns ITEM first occurence position found in SEQ. -When SEQ is a string, ITEM have to be specified as a char. -Argument TEST when unspecified default to `eq'. -When argument ALL is non-nil return a list of all ITEM positions -found in SEQ." - (let ((key (if (stringp seq) 'across 'in))) - `(cl-loop with deftest = 'eq - for c ,key ,seq - for index from 0 - when (funcall (or ,test deftest) c ,item) - if ,all collect index into ls - else return index - finally return ls))) - -(defun helm-iter-list (seq &optional cycle) - "Return an iterator object from SEQ. -The iterator die and return nil when it reach end of SEQ. -When CYCLE is specified the iterator never ends." - (let ((lis seq)) - (lambda () - (let ((elm (car lis))) - (setq lis (if cycle - (or (cdr lis) seq) - (cdr lis))) - elm)))) - -(defun helm-iter-circular (seq) - "Infinite iteration on SEQ." - (helm-iter-list seq 'cycle)) - -(cl-defun helm-iter-sub-next-circular (seq elm &key (test 'eq)) - "Infinite iteration of SEQ starting at ELM." - (let* ((pos (1+ (helm-position elm seq :test test))) - (sub (append (nthcdr pos seq) (helm-take seq pos))) - (iterator (helm-iter-circular sub))) - (lambda () - (helm-iter-next iterator)))) - -(defun helm-iter-next (iterator) - "Return next elm of ITERATOR." - (and iterator (funcall iterator))) - - -;;; Anaphoric macros. -;; -(defmacro helm-aif (test-form then-form &rest else-forms) - "Anaphoric version of `if'. -Like `if' but set the result of TEST-FORM in a temporary variable -called `it'. THEN-FORM and ELSE-FORMS are then executed just like -in `if'." - (declare (indent 2) (debug t)) - `(let ((it ,test-form)) - (if it ,then-form ,@else-forms))) - -(defmacro helm-awhile (sexp &rest body) - "Anaphoric version of `while'. -Same usage as `while' except that SEXP is bound to a temporary -variable called `it' at each turn. -An implicit nil block is bound to the loop so usage of -`cl-return' is possible to exit the loop." - (declare (indent 1) (debug t)) - (helm-with-gensyms (flag) - `(let ((,flag t)) - (cl-block nil - (while ,flag - (helm-aif ,sexp - (progn ,@body) - (setq ,flag nil))))))) - -(defmacro helm-acond (&rest clauses) - "Anaphoric version of `cond'. -In each clause of CLAUSES, the result of the car of clause is -stored in a temporary variable called `it' and usable in the cdr -of this same clause. Each `it' variable is independent of its -clause. The usage is the same as `cond'." - (declare (debug cond)) - (unless (null clauses) - (helm-with-gensyms (sym) - (let ((clause1 (car clauses))) - `(let ((,sym ,(car clause1))) - (helm-aif ,sym - (if (cdr ',clause1) - (progn ,@(cdr clause1)) - it) - (helm-acond ,@(cdr clauses)))))))) - -(defmacro helm-aand (&rest conditions) - "Anaphoric version of `and'. -Each condition is bound to a temporary variable called `it' which -is usable in next condition." - (declare (debug (&rest form))) - (cond ((null conditions) t) - ((null (cdr conditions)) (car conditions)) - (t `(helm-aif ,(car conditions) - (helm-aand ,@(cdr conditions)))))) - -(defmacro helm-acase (expr &rest clauses) - "A simple anaphoric `cl-case' implementation handling strings. -EXPR is bound to a temporary variable called `it' which is usable -in CLAUSES to refer to EXPR. -NOTE: Duplicate keys in CLAUSES are deliberately not handled. - -\(fn EXPR (KEYLIST BODY...)...)" - (declare (indent 1) (debug (form &rest (sexp body)))) - (unless (null clauses) - (let ((clause1 (car clauses))) - `(let ((key ',(car clause1)) - (it ,expr)) - (if (or (equal it key) - (and (listp key) (member it key)) - (eq key t)) - (progn ,@(cdr clause1)) - (helm-acase it ,@(cdr clauses))))))) - -;;; Fuzzy matching routines -;; -(defsubst helm--mapconcat-pattern (pattern) - "Transform string PATTERN in regexp for further fuzzy matching. -E.g.: helm.el$ - => \"[^h]*?h[^e]*?e[^l]*?l[^m]*?m[^.]*?[.][^e]*?e[^l]*?l$\" - ^helm.el$ - => \"helm[.]el$\"." - (let ((ls (split-string-and-unquote pattern ""))) - (if (string= "^" (car ls)) - ;; Exact match. - (mapconcat (lambda (c) - (if (and (string= c "$") - (string-match "$\\'" pattern)) - c (regexp-quote c))) - (cdr ls) "") - ;; Fuzzy match. - (mapconcat (lambda (c) - (if (and (string= c "$") - (string-match "$\\'" pattern)) - c (format "[^%s]*?%s" c (regexp-quote c)))) - ls "")))) - -(defsubst helm--collect-pairs-in-string (string) - (cl-loop for str on (split-string string "" t) by 'cdr - when (cdr str) - collect (list (car str) (cadr str)))) - -;;; Help routines. -;; -(defvar helm-help--iter-org-state nil) - -(defvar helm-help-mode-before-hook nil - "A hook that runs before helm-help starts.") - -(defvar helm-help-mode-after-hook nil - "A hook that runs when helm-help exits.") - -(defcustom helm-help-default-prompt - "[SPC,C-v,next:ScrollUp b,M-v,prior:ScrollDown TAB:Cycle M-TAB:All C-s/r:Isearch q:Quit]" - "The prompt used in `helm-help'." - :type 'string - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-help-hkmap - '(("C-v" . helm-help-scroll-up) - ("SPC" . helm-help-scroll-up) - ("" . helm-help-scroll-up) - ("M-v" . helm-help-scroll-down) - ("b" . helm-help-scroll-down) - ("" . helm-help-scroll-down) - ("C-s" . isearch-forward) - ("C-r" . isearch-backward) - ("C-a" . move-beginning-of-line) - ("C-e" . move-end-of-line) - ("C-f" . forward-char) - ("" . forward-char) - ("C-b" . backward-char) - ("" . backward-char) - ("C-n" . helm-help-next-line) - ("C-p" . helm-help-previous-line) - ("" . helm-help-next-line) - ("" . helm-help-previous-line) - ("M-a" . backward-sentence) - ("M-e" . forward-sentence) - ("M-f" . forward-word) - ("M-b" . backward-word) - ("M->" . end-of-buffer) - ("M-<" . beginning-of-buffer) - ("C-SPC" . helm-help-toggle-mark) - ("C-M-SPC" . mark-sexp) - ("TAB" . org-cycle) - ("C-m" . helm-help-org-open-at-point) - ("C-&" . helm-help-org-mark-ring-goto) - ("C-%" . org-mark-ring-push) - ("M-TAB" . helm-help-org-cycle) - ("M-w" . helm-help-copy-region-as-kill) - ("q" . helm-help-quit)) - "Alist of (KEY . FUNCTION) for `helm-help'. - -This is not a standard keymap, just an alist where it is possible to -define a simple KEY (a string with no spaces) associated with a -FUNCTION. More complex key like \"C-x C-x\" are not supported. -Interactive functions will be called interactively whereas other -functions will be called with funcall except commands that are in -`helm-help-not-interactive-command'. -For convenience you can add bindings here with `helm-help-define-key'." - :type '(alist :key-type string :key-value symbol) - :group 'helm) - -(defvar helm-help-not-interactive-command '(isearch-forward isearch-backward) - "Commands that we don't want to call interactively in `helm-help'.") - -(defun helm-help-internal (bufname insert-content-fn) - "Show long message during Helm session in BUFNAME. -INSERT-CONTENT-FN is the function that inserts text to be -displayed in BUFNAME." - (let ((winconf (current-frame-configuration)) - (hframe (selected-frame))) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-help-internal" 'helm-help-mode-before-hook) - (with-selected-frame helm-initial-frame - (select-frame-set-input-focus helm-initial-frame) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (setq helm-suspend-update-flag t) - (set-buffer (get-buffer-create bufname)) - (switch-to-buffer bufname) - (when helm-help-full-frame (delete-other-windows)) - (delete-region (point-min) (point-max)) - (org-mode) - (save-excursion - (funcall insert-content-fn) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "^[|]" nil t) - (when (org-table-p t) - (org-table-align) - (goto-char (org-table-end))))) - (org-mark-ring-push) ; Put mark at bob - (buffer-disable-undo) - (helm-help-event-loop)) - (raise-frame hframe) - (helm-log-run-hook "helm-help-internal" 'helm-help-mode-after-hook) - (setq helm-suspend-update-flag nil) - (set-frame-configuration winconf))))) - -(cl-defun helm-help-scroll-up (&optional (amount helm-scroll-amount)) - "Scroll up in `helm-help'." - (condition-case _err - (scroll-up-command amount) - (beginning-of-buffer nil) - (end-of-buffer nil))) - -(cl-defun helm-help-scroll-down (&optional (amount helm-scroll-amount)) - "Scroll down in `helm-help'." - (condition-case _err - (scroll-down-command amount) - (beginning-of-buffer nil) - (end-of-buffer nil))) - -(defun helm-help-next-line () - "Next line function for `helm-help'." - (condition-case _err - (call-interactively #'next-line) - (beginning-of-buffer nil) - (end-of-buffer nil))) - -(defun helm-help-previous-line () - "Previous line function for `helm-help'." - (condition-case _err - (call-interactively #'previous-line) - (beginning-of-buffer nil) - (end-of-buffer nil))) - -(defun helm-help-toggle-mark () - "Toggle mark in `helm-help'." - (if (region-active-p) - (deactivate-mark) - (push-mark nil nil t))) - -(defun helm-help-org-cycle () - "Runs `org-cycle' in `helm-help'." - (pcase (helm-iter-next helm-help--iter-org-state) - ((pred numberp) (org-content)) - ((and state) (org-cycle state)))) - -(defun helm-help-copy-region-as-kill () - "Copy region function for `helm-help'" - (copy-region-as-kill - (region-beginning) (region-end)) - (deactivate-mark)) - -(defun helm-help-quit () - "Quit `helm-help'." - (if (get-buffer-window helm-help-buffer-name 'visible) - (throw 'helm-help-quit nil) - (quit-window))) - -(defun helm-help-org-open-at-point () - "Calls `org-open-at-point' ignoring errors." - (ignore-errors - (org-open-at-point))) - -(defun helm-help-org-mark-ring-goto () - "Calls `org-mark-ring-goto' ignoring errors." - (ignore-errors - (org-mark-ring-goto))) - -(defun helm-help-event-loop () - "The loop in charge of scanning keybindings in `helm-help'." - (let ((prompt (propertize - helm-help-default-prompt - 'face 'helm-helper)) - scroll-error-top-bottom - (helm-help--iter-org-state (helm-iter-circular '(1 (16) (64))))) - (catch 'helm-help-quit - (helm-awhile (read-key prompt) - (let ((fun (cl-loop for (k . v) in helm-help-hkmap - when (eql (aref (kbd k) 0) it) - return v))) - (when fun - (if (and (commandp fun) - (not (memq fun helm-help-not-interactive-command))) - ;; For movement of cursor in help buffer we need to - ;; call interactively commands for impaired people - ;; using a synthetizer (Bug#1347). - (call-interactively fun) - (funcall fun)))))))) - -(defun helm-help-define-key (key function &optional override) - "Add KEY bound to fUNCTION in `helm-help-hkmap'. - -If OVERRIDE is non nil, all bindings associated with FUNCTION are -removed and only (KEY . FUNCTION) is kept. -If FUNCTION is nil (KEY . FUNCTION) is not added and removed from -alist if already present. -See `helm-help-hkmap' for supported keys and functions." - (cl-assert (not (cdr (split-string key))) nil - (format "Error: Unsuported key `%s'" key)) - (when override - (helm-awhile (rassoc function helm-help-hkmap) - (setq helm-help-hkmap (delete it helm-help-hkmap)))) - (helm-aif (and (null function) (assoc key helm-help-hkmap)) - (setq helm-help-hkmap (delete it helm-help-hkmap)) - (and function (add-to-list 'helm-help-hkmap `(,key . ,function))))) - -;;; Multiline transformer -;; -(defun helm-multiline-transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop with offset = (helm-interpret-value - (assoc-default 'multiline (helm-get-current-source))) - for cand in candidates - for disp = (or (car-safe cand) cand) - for real = (or (cdr-safe cand) cand) - if (numberp offset) - collect (cons (helm--multiline-get-truncated-candidate disp offset) - real) - else collect (cons disp real))) - -(defun helm--multiline-get-truncated-candidate (candidate offset) - "Truncate CANDIDATE when its length is > than OFFSET." - (with-temp-buffer - (insert candidate) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (and offset - (> (buffer-size) offset)) - (let ((end-str "[...]")) - (concat - (buffer-substring - (point) - (save-excursion - (forward-char offset) - (setq end-str (if (looking-at "\n") - end-str (concat "\n" end-str))) - (point))) - end-str)) - (buffer-string)))) - -;;; List processing -;; -(defun helm-flatten-list (seq) - "Return a list of all single elements of sublists in SEQ. - - Example: - (helm-flatten-list \\='(1 (2 . 3) nil (4 5 (6) 7) 8 (9 . 10))) - => (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10)" - (let (result) - (cl-labels ((flatten - (seq) - (cl-loop for elm in seq - if (consp elm) - do (flatten - (if (atom (cdr elm)) - (list (car elm) (cdr elm)) - elm)) - else do (and elm (push elm result))))) - (flatten seq)) - (nreverse result))) - -(defun helm-mklist (obj) - "Return OBJ as a list. -Otherwise make a list with one element OBJ." - (if (and (listp obj) (not (functionp obj))) - obj - (list obj))) - -(cl-defun helm-fast-remove-dups (seq &key (test 'eq)) - "Remove duplicates elements in list SEQ. - -This is same as `remove-duplicates' but with memoisation. -It is much faster, especially in large lists. -A test function can be provided with TEST argument key. -Default is `eq'. -NOTE: Comparison of special Elisp objects (e.g., markers etc.) -fails because their printed representations which are stored in -hash-table can't be compared with with the real object in SEQ. -This is a bug in `puthash' which store the printable -representation of object instead of storing the object itself, -this to provide at the end a printable representation of -hashtable itself." - (cl-loop with cont = (make-hash-table :test test) - for elm in seq - unless (gethash elm cont) - collect (puthash elm elm cont))) - -(defsubst helm--string-join (strings &optional separator) - "Join all STRINGS using SEPARATOR." - (mapconcat 'identity strings separator)) - -(defun helm--concat-regexps (regexp-list) - "Return a regexp which matches any of the regexps in REGEXP-LIST." - (if regexp-list - (concat "\\(?:" (helm--string-join regexp-list "\\)\\|\\(?:") "\\)") - "\\`\\'")) ; Match nothing - -(defun helm-skip-entries (seq black-regexp-list &optional white-regexp-list) - "Remove entries which match one of REGEXP-LIST from SEQ." - (let ((black-regexp (helm--concat-regexps black-regexp-list)) - (white-regexp (helm--concat-regexps white-regexp-list))) - (cl-loop for i in seq - unless (and (stringp i) - (string-match-p black-regexp i) - (null - (string-match-p white-regexp i))) - collect i))) - -(defun helm-boring-directory-p (directory black-list) - "Check if one regexp in BLACK-LIST matches DIRECTORY." - (helm-awhile (helm-basedir (directory-file-name - (expand-file-name directory))) - ;; Break at root to avoid infloop, root is / or on Windows - ;; C:/ i.e. :/ (Bug#2308). - (when (string-match-p "\\`[A-Za-z]?:?/\\'" it) - (cl-return nil)) - (when (cl-loop for r in black-list - thereis (string-match-p - r (directory-file-name directory))) - (cl-return t)) - (setq directory it))) - -(defun helm-shadow-entries (seq regexp-list) - "Put shadow property on entries in SEQ matching a regexp in REGEXP-LIST." - (let ((face 'italic)) - (cl-loop for i in seq - if (cl-loop for regexp in regexp-list - thereis (and (stringp i) - (string-match regexp i))) - collect (propertize i 'face face) - else collect i))) - -(defun helm-remove-if-not-match (regexp seq) - "Remove all elements of SEQ that don't match REGEXP." - (cl-loop for s in seq - for str = (cond ((symbolp s) - (symbol-name s)) - ((consp s) - (car s)) - (t s)) - when (string-match-p regexp str) - collect s)) - -(defun helm-remove-if-match (regexp seq) - "Remove all elements of SEQ that match REGEXP." - (cl-loop for s in seq - for str = (cond ((symbolp s) - (symbol-name s)) - ((consp s) - (car s)) - (t s)) - unless (string-match-p regexp str) - collect s)) - -(defun helm-transform-mapcar (fn seq) - "Apply function FN on all elements of list SEQ. -When SEQ is a list of cons cells apply FN on the cdr of each element, -keeping their car unmodified. - -Examples: - - (helm-transform-mapcar \\='upcase \\='(\"foo\" \"bar\")) - => (\"FOO\" \"BAR\") - (helm-transform-mapcar \\='upcase \\='((\"1st\" . \"foo\") (\"2nd\" . \"bar\"))) - => ((\"1st\" . \"FOO\") (\"2nd\" . \"BAR\")) -" - (cl-loop for elm in seq - if (consp elm) - collect (cons (car elm) (funcall fn (cdr elm))) - else - collect (funcall fn elm))) - -(defun helm-append-at-nth (seq elm index) - "Append ELM at INDEX in SEQ. -When INDEX is > to the SEQ length ELM is added at end of SEQ. -When INDEX is 0 or negative, ELM is added at beginning of SEQ. - -Examples: - - (helm-append-at-nth \\='(a b c d) \\='(z) 2) - =>(a b z c d) - - (helm-append-at-nth \\='(a b c d) \\='((x . 1) (y . 2)) 2) - =>(a b (x . 1) (y . 2) c d) - - But this is not working: - (helm-append-at-nth \\='(a b c d) \\='(x . 1) 2) - =>Wrong type argument: listp, 1 - -NOTE: This function uses `append' internally, so ELM is expected -to be a list to be appended to SEQ, even if for convenience an -atom is supported as ELM value." - (setq index (min (max index 0) (length seq)) - elm (helm-mklist elm)) - (if (zerop index) - (append elm seq) - (let* ((end-part (nthcdr index seq)) - (len (length end-part)) - (beg-part (butlast seq len))) - (append beg-part elm end-part)))) - -(cl-defgeneric helm-take (seq n) - "Return the first N elements of SEQ if SEQ is longer than N. -It is used for narrowing list of candidates to the -`helm-candidate-number-limit'." - (if (> (length seq) n) (cl-subseq seq 0 n) seq)) - -(cl-defmethod helm-take ((seq list) n) - "`helm-take' optimized for lists." - (let ((store '())) - (if (> n (length seq)) - seq - (while (> (1+ (cl-decf n)) 0) - (push (pop seq) store)) - (nreverse store)))) - -(defalias 'helm-take-first-elements 'helm-take) -(make-obsolete 'helm-take-first-elements 'helm-take "3.9.1") - -(defun helm-source-by-name (name &optional sources) - "Get a Helm source in SOURCES by NAME. - -Optional argument SOURCES is a list of Helm sources which default -to `helm-sources'." - (cl-loop with src-list = (if sources - (cl-loop for src in sources - collect (if (listp src) - src - (symbol-value src))) - helm-sources) - for source in src-list - thereis (and (string= name (assoc-default 'name source)) source))) - -(defun helm-make-actions (&rest args) - "Build an alist with (NAME . ACTION) elements with each pairs in ARGS. -Where NAME is a string or a function returning a string or nil -and ACTION a function. -If NAME returns nil the pair is skipped. - -\(fn NAME ACTION ...)" - (cl-loop for (name fn) on args by #'cddr - when (functionp name) - do (setq name (funcall name)) - when name - collect (cons name fn))) - -(defun helm-closest-number-in-list (num list) - "Return closest number to NUM found in LIST. -LIST is a list of numbers and NUM a number." - (cl-loop for i in list - for diff = (if (> num i) (- num i) (- i num)) - collect (cons diff i) into res - minimize diff into min - finally return (cdr (assq min res)))) - -(defun helm-group-candidates-by (candidates function &optional selection separate) - "Group similar items in CANDIDATES according to FUNCTION. -Items not matching FUNCTION are grouped as well in a separate group. - -Example: - - (setq B \\='(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)) - - (helm-group-candidates-by B #'cl-oddp 2 \\='separate) - => ((2 4 6 8) (1 3 5 7 9)) - -SELECTION specify where to start in CANDIDATES. -Similar candidates to SELECTION will be listed on top. - -If SEPARATE is non-nil returns a list of groups i.e. a list of lists, -otherwise a plain list is returned." - (cl-loop with sel = (or selection (helm-get-selection) "") - with lst = (copy-sequence candidates) - while lst - for group = (cl-loop for c in lst - when (equal (funcall function c) - (funcall function sel)) - collect c into grp - and do (setq lst (delete c lst)) - finally return (prog1 grp - (setq sel (car lst)))) - if separate collect group - else append group)) - -(defun helm-reorganize-sequence-from-elm (sequence elm &optional reverse) - "Reorganize SEQUENCE from ELM. - -Examples: - - (helm-reorganize-sequence-from-elm \\='(a b c d e f g h i j k l) \\='e) - => (f g h i j k l a b c d e) - (helm-reorganize-sequence-from-elm \\='(a b c d e f g h i j k l) \\='e t) - => (d c b a l k j i h g f e) -" - (let* ((new-seq (if reverse - (reverse sequence) - sequence)) - (pos (1+ (cl-position elm new-seq :test 'equal)))) - (append (nthcdr pos new-seq) (helm-take new-seq pos)))) - -;;; Strings processing. -;; -(defun helm-stringify (elm) - "Return the representation of ELM as a string. -ELM can be a string, a number or a symbol." - (pcase elm - ((pred stringp) elm) - ((pred numberp) (number-to-string elm)) - ((pred symbolp) (symbol-name elm)))) - -(defun helm-substring (str width) - "Return the substring of string STR from 0 to WIDTH. -Handle multibyte characters by moving by columns." - (with-temp-buffer - (save-excursion - (insert str)) - (move-to-column width) - (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point)))) - -(defun helm-substring-by-width (str width &optional endstr) - "Truncate string STR to end at column WIDTH. -Similar to `truncate-string-to-width'. -Add ENDSTR at end of truncated STR. -Add spaces at end if needed to reach WIDTH when STR is shorter -than WIDTH." - (cl-loop for ini-str = str - then (substring ini-str 0 (1- (length ini-str))) - for sw = (string-width ini-str) - when (<= sw width) return - (concat ini-str endstr (make-string (- width sw) ? )))) - -(defun helm-string-multibyte-p (str) - "Check if string STR contains multibyte characters." - (cl-loop for c across str - thereis (> (char-width c) 1))) - -(defun helm-get-pid-from-process-name (process-name) - "Get pid from running process PROCESS-NAME." - ;; Protect system processes calls (Issue #2497) - ;; Ensure `list-system-processes' and `process-attributes' don't run - ;; on remote (only Emacs-28/29+). - (cl-loop with default-directory = temporary-file-directory - with process-list = (list-system-processes) - for pid in process-list - for process = (assoc-default 'comm (process-attributes pid)) - when (and process (string-match process-name process)) - return pid)) - -(defun helm-ff-find-printers () - "Return a list of available printers on Unix systems." - (when (executable-find "lpstat") - (let ((printer-list (with-temp-buffer - (call-process "lpstat" nil t nil "-a") - (split-string (buffer-string) "\n")))) - (cl-loop for p in printer-list - for printer = (car (split-string p)) - when printer - collect printer)))) - -(defun helm-region-active-p () - (and transient-mark-mode mark-active (/= (mark) (point)))) - -(defun helm-quote-whitespace (candidate) - "Quote whitespace, if some, in string CANDIDATE." - (replace-regexp-in-string " " "\\\\ " candidate)) - -(defun helm-current-line-contents () - "Current line string without properties." - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) - -(defun helm--replace-regexp-in-buffer-string (regexp rep str &optional fixedcase literal subexp start) - "Replace REGEXP by REP in string STR. - -Same as `replace-regexp-in-string' but handle properly REP as -function with SUBEXP specified. - -E.g.: - - (helm--replace-regexp-in-buffer-string - \"e\\\\(m\\\\)acs\" \\='upcase \"emacs\" t nil 1) - => \"eMacs\" - - (replace-regexp-in-string - \"e\\\\(m\\\\)acs\" \\='upcase \"emacs\" t nil 1) - => \"eEMACSacs\" - -Also START argument behaves as expected unlike -`replace-regexp-in-string'. - -E.g.: - - (helm--replace-regexp-in-buffer-string \"f\" \"r\" \"foofoo\" t nil nil 3) - => \"fooroo\" - - (replace-regexp-in-string \"f\" \"r\" \"foofoo\" t nil nil 3) - => \"roo\" - -Unlike `replace-regexp-in-string' this function is buffer-based -implemented i.e. replacement is computed inside a temp buffer, so -REGEXP should be used differently than with -`replace-regexp-in-string'. - -NOTE: This function is used internally for -`helm-ff-query-replace-on-filenames' and builded for this. -You should use `replace-regexp-in-string' instead unless the -behaviour of this function is really needed." - (with-temp-buffer - (insert str) - (goto-char (or start (point-min))) - (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t) - (replace-match (cond ((and (functionp rep) subexp) - (funcall rep (match-string subexp))) - ((functionp rep) - (funcall rep str)) - (t rep)) - fixedcase literal nil subexp)) - (buffer-string))) - -(defun helm-url-unhex-string (str) - "Same as `url-unhex-string' but ensure STR is completely decoded." - (setq str (or str "")) - (with-temp-buffer - (save-excursion (insert str)) - (while (re-search-forward "%[A-Za-z0-9]\\{2\\}" nil t) - (replace-match (byte-to-string (string-to-number - (substring (match-string 0) 1) - 16)) - t t) - ;; Restart from beginning until string is completely decoded. - (goto-char (point-min))) - (decode-coding-string (buffer-string) 'utf-8))) - -(defun helm-read-answer (prompt answer-list) - "Prompt user for an answer. -Arg PROMPT is the prompt to present user the different possible -answers, ANSWER-LIST is a list of strings. -If user enters an answer which is one of ANSWER-LIST return this -answer, otherwise keep prompting for a valid answer. -Note that answer should be a single char, only short answer are -accepted. - -Example: - - (pcase (helm-read-answer - \"answer [y,n,!,q]: \" - \\='(\"y\" \"n\" \"!\" \"q\")) - (\"y\" \"yes\") - (\"n\" \"no\") - (\"!\" \"all\") - (\"q\" \"quit\")) - -" - (helm-awhile (read-key (propertize prompt 'face 'minibuffer-prompt)) - (let ((str (and (characterp it) (string it)))) - (if (and str (member str answer-list)) - (cl-return str) - (message "Please answer by %s" (mapconcat 'identity answer-list ", ")) - (sit-for 1))))) - -(defun helm-read-answer-dolist-with-action (prompt list action) - "Read answer with PROMPT and execute ACTION on each element of LIST. - -Argument PROMPT is a format spec string e.g. \"Do this on %s?\" -which take each elements of LIST as argument, no need to provide -the help part i.e. [y,n,!,q] it will be already added. - -While looping through LIST, ACTION is executed on each elements -differently depending of answer: - -- y Execute ACTION on element. -- n Skip element. -- ! Don't ask anymore and execute ACTION on remaining elements. -- q Skip all remaining elements." - (let (dont-ask) - (catch 'break - (dolist (elm list) - (if dont-ask - (funcall action elm) - (pcase (helm-read-answer - (format (concat prompt "[y,n,!,q]") elm) - '("y" "n" "!" "q")) - ("y" (funcall action elm)) - ("n" (ignore)) - ("!" (prog1 - (funcall action elm) - (setq dont-ask t))) - ("q" (throw 'break nil)))))))) - -(defsubst helm-string-numberp (str) - "Return non nil if string STR represent a number." - (cl-assert (stringp str) t) - (or (cl-loop for c across str always (char-equal c ?0)) - (not (zerop (string-to-number str))))) - -;;; Symbols routines -;; -(defun helm-symbolify (str-or-sym) - "Get symbol of STR-OR-SYM." - (cond ((symbolp str-or-sym) - str-or-sym) - ((equal str-or-sym "") nil) - (t (intern str-or-sym)))) - -(defun helm-symbol-name (obj) - (if (or (and (consp obj) (functionp obj)) - (byte-code-function-p obj) - (helm-subr-native-elisp-p obj)) - "Anonymous" - (symbol-name obj))) - -(defun helm-describe-class (class) - "Display documentation of Eieio CLASS, a symbol or a string." - (advice-add 'cl--print-table :override #'helm-source--cl--print-table '((depth . 100))) - (unwind-protect - (let ((helm-describe-function-function 'describe-function)) - (helm-describe-function class)) - (advice-remove 'cl--print-table #'helm-source--cl--print-table))) - -(defun helm-describe-function (func) - "Display documentation of FUNC, a symbol or string." - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (funcall helm-describe-function-function (helm-symbolify func)))) - -(defun helm-describe-variable (var) - "Display documentation of VAR, a symbol or a string." - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (funcall helm-describe-variable-function (helm-symbolify var)))) - -(defun helm-describe-face (face) - "Display documentation of FACE, a symbol or a string." - (let ((faces (helm-marked-candidates))) - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore)) - (describe-face (if (cdr faces) - (mapcar 'helm-symbolify faces) - (helm-symbolify face)))))) - -(defun helm-elisp--persistent-help (candidate fun &optional name) - "Used to build persistent actions describing CANDIDATE with FUN. -Argument NAME is used internally to know which command to use -when symbol CANDIDATE refers at the same time to a variable and a -function. -See `helm-elisp-show-help'." - (let ((hbuf (get-buffer (help-buffer)))) - (cond ((helm-follow-mode-p) - (if name - (funcall fun candidate name) - (funcall fun candidate))) - ((or (and (helm-get-attr 'help-running-p) - (string= candidate (helm-get-attr 'help-current-symbol)))) - (progn - ;; When started from a help buffer, - ;; Don't kill this buffer as it is helm-current-buffer. - (unless (equal hbuf helm-current-buffer) - (kill-buffer hbuf) - (set-window-buffer (get-buffer-window hbuf) - ;; It is generally - ;; helm-current-buffer but it may - ;; be another buffer when helm have - ;; been started from a dedicated window. - (if helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p - helm-current-buffer - helm-persistent-action-window-buffer))) - (helm-set-attr 'help-running-p nil)) - ;; Force running update hook to may be delete - ;; helm-persistent-action-display-window, this is done in - ;; helm-persistent-action-display-window (the function). - (unless helm--buffer-in-new-frame-p - (helm-update (regexp-quote (helm-get-selection))))) - (t - (if name - (funcall fun candidate name) - (funcall fun candidate)) - (helm-set-attr 'help-running-p t))) - (helm-set-attr 'help-current-symbol candidate))) - -(defcustom helm-find-function-default-project nil - "Default directories to search symbols definitions from `helm-apropos'. -A list of directories or a single directory name. -Helm will allow you selecting one of those directories with `M-n' when -using a prefix arg with the `find-function' action in `helm-apropos'. -This is a good idea to add the directory names of the projects you are -working on to quickly jump to the definitions in the project source -files instead of jumping to the loaded files located in `load-path'." - :type '(choice (repeat string) - string) - :group 'helm-elisp) - -(defun helm-find-function-noselect (func &optional root-dir type) - "Find FUNC definition without selecting buffer. -FUNC can be a symbol or a string. -Instead of looking in LOAD-PATH to find library, this function -search in all subdirs of ROOT-DIR, if ROOT-DIR is unspecified ask for -it with completion. -TYPE when nil specify function, for other values see -`find-function-regexp-alist'." - (require 'find-func) - (let* ((sym (helm-symbolify func)) - (dir (or root-dir (helm-read-file-name - "Project directory: " - :test 'file-directory-p - :default (helm-mklist helm-find-function-default-project) - :must-match t))) - (find-function-source-path - (cons dir (helm-walk-directory dir - :directories 'only - :path 'full))) - (symbol-lib (helm-acase type - ((defvar defface) - (or (symbol-file sym it) - (help-C-file-name sym 'var))) - (t (cdr (find-function-library sym))))) - (library (find-library-name - (helm-basename symbol-lib t)))) - (find-function-search-for-symbol sym type library))) - -(defun helm-find-function (func) - "Try to jump to FUNC definition. -With a prefix arg ask for the project directory to search in instead of -using LOAD-PATH." - (if (not helm-current-prefix-arg) - (find-function (helm-symbolify func)) - (let ((place (helm-find-function-noselect func))) - (when place - (switch-to-buffer (car place)) (goto-char (cdr place)))))) - -(defun helm-find-variable (var) - "Try to jump to VAR definition. -With a prefix arg ask for the project directory to search in instead of -using LOAD-PATH." - (if (not helm-current-prefix-arg) - (find-variable (helm-symbolify var)) - (let ((place (helm-find-function-noselect var nil 'defvar))) - (when place - (switch-to-buffer (car place)) (goto-char (cdr place)))))) - -(defun helm-find-face-definition (face) - "Try to jump to FACE definition. -With a prefix arg ask for the project directory to search in instead of -using LOAD-PATH." - (if (not helm-current-prefix-arg) - (find-face-definition (helm-symbolify face)) - (let ((place (helm-find-function-noselect face nil 'defface))) - (when place - (switch-to-buffer (car place)) (goto-char (cdr place)))))) - -(defun helm-kill-new (candidate &optional replace) - "CANDIDATE is symbol or string. -See `kill-new' for argument REPLACE." - (kill-new (helm-stringify candidate) replace)) - - -;;; Modes -;; -(defun helm-same-major-mode-p (start-buffer alist) - "Decide if current-buffer is related to START-BUFFER. -Argument ALIST is an alist of associated major modes." - ;; START-BUFFER is the current-buffer where we start searching. - ;; Determine the major-mode of START-BUFFER as `cur-maj-mode'. - ;; Each time the loop go in another buffer we try from this buffer - ;; to determine if its `major-mode' is: - ;; - same as the `cur-maj-mode' - ;; - derived from `cur-maj-mode' and from - ;; START-BUFFER if its mode is derived from the one in START-BUFFER. - ;; - have an assoc entry (major-mode . cur-maj-mode) - ;; - have an rassoc entry (cur-maj-mode . major-mode) - ;; - check if one of these entries inherit from another one in - ;; `alist'. - (let* ((cur-maj-mode (with-current-buffer start-buffer major-mode)) - (maj-mode major-mode) - (c-assoc-mode (assq cur-maj-mode alist)) - (c-rassoc-mode (rassq cur-maj-mode alist)) - (o-assoc-mode (assq major-mode alist)) - (o-rassoc-mode (rassq major-mode alist)) - (cdr-c-assoc-mode (cdr c-assoc-mode)) - (cdr-o-assoc-mode (cdr o-assoc-mode))) - (or (eq major-mode cur-maj-mode) - (derived-mode-p cur-maj-mode) - (with-current-buffer start-buffer - (derived-mode-p maj-mode)) - (or (eq cdr-c-assoc-mode major-mode) - (eq (car c-rassoc-mode) major-mode) - (eq (cdr (assq cdr-c-assoc-mode alist)) - major-mode) - (eq (car (rassq cdr-c-assoc-mode alist)) - major-mode)) - (or (eq cdr-o-assoc-mode cur-maj-mode) - (eq (car o-rassoc-mode) cur-maj-mode) - (eq (cdr (assq cdr-o-assoc-mode alist)) - cur-maj-mode) - (eq (car (rassq cdr-o-assoc-mode alist)) - cur-maj-mode))))) - -;;; Source processing -;; -(defun helm-map-candidates-in-source (src fn pred) - "Map over all candidates in SRC and execute FN if PRED returns non nil. -Arg FN and PRED are functions called with current display part of -candidate as arg." - (declare (indent 1)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (helm-get-previous-header-pos)) - (helm-next-line) - (let* ((next-head (helm-get-next-header-pos)) - (end (and next-head - (save-excursion - (goto-char next-head) - (forward-line -1) - (point)))) - (maxpoint (or end (point-max)))) - (while (< (point) maxpoint) - (helm-mark-current-line) - (let ((cand (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop src))) - (when (funcall pred cand) - (funcall fn cand))) - (forward-line 1) (end-of-line))))) - -;;; Files routines -;; -(defun helm-file-name-sans-extension (filename) - "Same as `file-name-sans-extension' but remove all extensions." - (helm-aif (file-name-sans-extension filename) - ;; Start searching at index 1 for files beginning with a dot - ;; (bug#1335). - (if (string-match "\\." (helm-basename it) 1) - (helm-file-name-sans-extension it) - it))) - -(defsubst helm-file-name-extension (file) - "Returns FILE extension if it is not a number." - (helm-aif (file-name-extension file) - (and (not (helm-string-numberp it)) it))) - -(defun helm-basename (fname &optional ext) - "Print FNAME with any leading directory components removed. -If specified, also remove filename extension EXT. -Arg EXT can be specified as a string with or without dot, in this -case it should match `file-name-extension'. -It can also be non-nil (t) in this case no checking of -`file-name-extension' is done and the extension is removed -unconditionally." - (let ((non-essential t)) - (if (and ext (or (string= (file-name-extension fname) ext) - (string= (file-name-extension fname t) ext) - (eq ext t)) - (not (file-directory-p fname))) - (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory fname)) - (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name fname))))) - -(defun helm-basedir (fname &optional parent) - "Return the base directory of filename ending by a slash. -If PARENT is specified and FNAME is a directory return the parent -directory of FNAME." - (helm-aif (and fname - (or (and (string= fname "~") "~") - (file-name-directory - (if parent - (directory-file-name fname) - fname)))) - (file-name-as-directory it))) - -(defun helm-current-directory () - "Return current-directory name at point. -Useful in dired buffers when there is inserted subdirs." - (expand-file-name - (if (eq major-mode 'dired-mode) - (dired-current-directory) - default-directory))) - -(defun helm-shadow-boring-files (files) - "Files matching `helm-boring-file-regexp' will be -displayed with the `file-name-shadow' face if available." - (helm-shadow-entries files helm-boring-file-regexp-list)) - -(defun helm-skip-boring-files (files) - "Files matching `helm-boring-file-regexp' will be skipped." - (helm-skip-entries files helm-boring-file-regexp-list)) - -(defun helm-skip-current-file (files) - "Current file will be skipped." - (remove (buffer-file-name helm-current-buffer) files)) - -(defun helm-w32-pathname-transformer (args) - "Change undesirable features of windows pathnames to ones more acceptable to -other candidate transformers." - (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (helm-transform-mapcar - (lambda (x) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "/cygdrive/\\(.\\)" "\\1:" - (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\" "/" x))) - args) - args)) - -(defun helm-w32-prepare-filename (file) - "Convert filename FILE to something usable by external w32 executables." - (replace-regexp-in-string ; For UNC paths - "/" "\\" - (replace-regexp-in-string ; Strip cygdrive paths - "/cygdrive/\\(.\\)" "\\1:" - file nil nil) nil t)) - -(defun helm-w32-shell-execute-open-file (file) - (with-no-warnings - (w32-shell-execute "open" (helm-w32-prepare-filename file)))) - -;; Same as `vc-directory-exclusion-list'. -(defvar helm-walk-ignore-directories - '("SCCS/" "RCS/" "CVS/" "MCVS/" ".svn/" ".git/" ".hg/" ".bzr/" - "_MTN/" "_darcs/" "{arch}/" ".gvfs/")) - -(defsubst helm--dir-file-name (file dir) - (expand-file-name - (substring file 0 (1- (length file))) dir)) - -(defsubst helm--dir-name-p (str) - (char-equal (aref str (1- (length str))) ?/)) - -(cl-defun helm-walk-directory (directory &key (path 'basename) - directories - match skip-subdirs - noerror) - "Walk through DIRECTORY tree. - -Argument PATH can be one of basename, relative, full, or a -function called on file name, default to basename. - -Argument DIRECTORIES when t return also directories names, -otherwise skip directories names, with a value of `only' returns -only subdirectories, i.e. files are skipped. - -Argument MATCH is a regexp matching files or directories. - -Argument SKIP-SUBDIRS when t will skip -`helm-walk-ignore-directories', otherwise if it is given as a -list of directories, this list will be used instead of -`helm-walk-ignore-directories'. - -Argument NOERROR when t will skip directories which are not -accessible." - (let ((fn (cl-case path - (basename 'file-name-nondirectory) - (relative 'file-relative-name) - (full 'identity) - (t path)))) ; A function. - (setq skip-subdirs (if (listp skip-subdirs) - skip-subdirs - helm-walk-ignore-directories)) - (cl-labels ((ls-rec (dir) - (unless (file-symlink-p dir) - (cl-loop for f in (sort (file-name-all-completions "" dir) - 'string-lessp) - unless (member f '("./" "../")) - ;; A directory. - ;; Use `helm--dir-file-name' to remove the final slash. - ;; Needed to avoid infloop on directory symlinks. - if (and (helm--dir-name-p f) - (helm--dir-file-name f dir)) - nconc - (unless (or (member f skip-subdirs) - (and noerror - (not (file-accessible-directory-p it)))) - (if (and directories - (or (null match) - (string-match match f))) - (nconc (list (concat (funcall fn it) "/")) - (ls-rec it)) - (ls-rec it))) - ;; A regular file. - else nconc - (when (and (null (eq directories 'only)) - (or (null match) (string-match match f))) - (list (funcall fn (expand-file-name f dir)))))))) - (ls-rec directory)))) - -(defun helm-file-expand-wildcards (pattern &optional full) - "Same as `file-expand-wildcards' but allow recursion. -Recursion happens when PATTERN starts with two stars. -Directories expansion is not supported." - (let ((bn (helm-basename pattern)) - (case-fold-search nil)) - (if (and helm-file-globstar - (string-match "\\`\\*\\{2\\}\\(.*\\)" bn)) - (helm-walk-directory (helm-basedir pattern) - :path (cl-case full - (full 'full) - (relative 'relative) - ((basename nil) 'basename) - (t 'full)) - :directories nil - :match (or (helm-wildcard-to-regexp bn) - (wildcard-to-regexp bn)) - :skip-subdirs t) - (helm-aif (helm-wildcard-to-regexp bn) - (directory-files (helm-basedir pattern) full it) - ;; `file-expand-wildcards' fails to expand weird directories - ;; like "[ foo.zz ] bar.*.avi", fallback to `directory-files' - ;; in such cases. - (or (file-expand-wildcards pattern full) - (directory-files (helm-basedir pattern) - full (wildcard-to-regexp bn))))))) - -(defun helm-wildcard-to-regexp (wc) - "Transform wilcard WC like \"**.{jpg,jpeg}\" in REGEXP." - (when (string-match ".*\\(\\*\\{1,2\\}\\)\\.[{]\\(.*\\)[}]\\'" wc) - (format ".*\\.\\(%s\\)$" - (replace-regexp-in-string - "," "\\\\|" (match-string 2 wc))))) - -;;; helm internals -;; -(defun helm-set-pattern (pattern &optional noupdate) - "Set minibuffer contents to PATTERN. -If optional NOUPDATE is non-nil, the Helm buffer is not changed." - (with-selected-window (or (active-minibuffer-window) (minibuffer-window)) - (delete-minibuffer-contents) - (insert pattern)) - (when noupdate - (setq helm-pattern pattern))) - -(defun helm-minibuffer-completion-contents () - "Return the user input in a minibuffer before point as a string. -That is what completion commands operate on." - (buffer-substring (field-beginning) (point))) - -(defmacro with-helm-buffer (&rest body) - "Eval BODY inside `helm-buffer'." - (declare (indent 0) (debug t)) - `(with-current-buffer (helm-buffer-get) - ,@body)) - -(defmacro with-helm-current-buffer (&rest body) - "Eval BODY inside `helm-current-buffer'." - (declare (indent 0) (debug t)) - `(with-current-buffer (or (and (buffer-live-p helm-current-buffer) - helm-current-buffer) - (setq helm-current-buffer - (current-buffer))) - ,@body)) - -(defun helm-buffer-get () - "Return `helm-action-buffer' if shown otherwise `helm-buffer'." - (if (helm-action-window) - helm-action-buffer - helm-buffer)) - -(defun helm-window () - "Window of `helm-buffer'." - (get-buffer-window (helm-buffer-get) 0)) - -(defun helm-action-window () - "Window of `helm-action-buffer'." - (get-buffer-window helm-action-buffer 'visible)) - -(defmacro with-helm-window (&rest body) - "Be sure BODY is excuted in the helm window." - (declare (indent 0) (debug t)) - `(with-selected-window (helm-window) - ,@body)) - -(defmacro helm-without-follow (&rest body) - "Ensure BODY runs without following. -I.e. when using `helm-next-line' and friends in BODY." - (declare (indent 0) (debug t)) - `(cl-letf (((symbol-function 'helm-follow-mode-p) - (lambda (&optional _) nil))) - (let (helm-follow-mode-persistent) - (progn ,@body)))) - -;; Completion styles related functions -;; -(defun helm--setup-completion-styles-alist () - (cl-pushnew '(helm helm-completion-try-completion - helm-completion-all-completions - "helm multi completion style.") - completion-styles-alist - :test 'equal) - (unless (assq 'flex completion-styles-alist) - ;; Add helm-fuzzy style only if flex is not available. - (cl-pushnew '(helm-flex helm-flex-completion-try-completion - helm-flex-completion-all-completions - "helm flex completion style.\nProvide flex matching for emacs-26.") - completion-styles-alist - :test 'equal))) - -(defvar helm-blacklist-completion-styles '(emacs21 emacs22)) -(defun helm--prepare-completion-styles (&optional com-or-mode styles) - "Return a suitable list of styles for `completion-styles'. - -When `helm-completion-style' is not `emacs' the Emacs vanilla -default `completion-styles' is used except for -`helm-dynamic-completion' which uses inconditionally `emacs' as -value for `helm-completion-style'. - -If styles are specified in `helm-completion-styles-alist' for a -particular mode, use these styles for the corresponding mode. -If COM-OR-MODE (a mode or a command) is specified it is used to find the -corresponding styles in `helm-completion-styles-alist'. - -If STYLES is specified as a list of styles suitable for -`completion-styles' these styles are used in the given order. -Otherwise helm style is added to `completion-styles' always after -flex or helm-flex completion style if present." - ;; For `helm-completion-style' and `helm-completion-styles-alist'. - (require 'helm-mode) - (let ((from (if com-or-mode com-or-mode major-mode))) - (if (memq helm-completion-style '(helm helm-fuzzy)) - ;; Keep default settings, but probably nil is fine as well. - '(basic partial-completion emacs22) - (or - styles - (pcase (cdr (assq from helm-completion-styles-alist)) - (`(,_l . ,ll) ll)) - ;; We need to have flex always behind helm, otherwise - ;; when matching against e.g. '(foo foobar foao frogo bar - ;; baz) with pattern "foo" helm style if before flex will - ;; return foo and foobar only defeating flex that would - ;; return foo foobar foao and frogo. - (let* ((wflex (car (or (assq 'flex completion-styles-alist) - (assq 'helm-flex completion-styles-alist)))) - (styles (append (and (memq wflex completion-styles) - (list wflex)) - (cl-loop for s in completion-styles - unless (or (memq s helm-blacklist-completion-styles) - (memq wflex completion-styles)) - collect s)))) - (helm-append-at-nth - styles '(helm) - (if (memq wflex completion-styles) - 1 0))))))) - -(defun helm-dynamic-completion (collection predicate &optional point metadata nomode styles) - "Build a completion function for `helm-pattern' in COLLECTION. - -Only the elements of COLLECTION that satisfy PREDICATE are considered. - -Argument POINT is the same as in `completion-all-completions' and -is meaningful only when using some kind of `completion-at-point'. - -The return value is a list of completions that may be sorted by -the sort function provided by the completion-style in -use (emacs-27 only), otherwise (emacs-26) the sort function has -to be provided if needed either with an FCT function in source or -by passing the sort function with METADATA -E.g.: (metadata (display-sort-function . foo)). - -If you don't want the sort fn provided by style to kick -in (emacs-27) you can use as metadata value the symbol `nosort'. - -Example: - - (helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source \"test\" - :candidates (helm-dynamic-completion - \\='(foo bar baz foab) - \\='symbolp) - :match-dynamic t) - :buffer \"*helm test*\") - -When argument NOMODE is non nil don't use `completion-styles' as -specified in `helm-completion-styles-alist' for specific modes. - -When STYLES is specified use these `completion-styles', see -`helm--prepare-completion-styles'. - -Also `helm-completion-style' settings have no effect here, -`emacs' being used inconditionally as value." - (lambda () - (let* (;; Force usage of emacs style otherwise - ;; helm--prepare-completion-styles will reset - ;; completion-styles to default value i.e. (basic partial - ;; emacs22). - (helm-completion-style 'emacs) - (completion-styles - (with-helm-current-buffer - (helm--prepare-completion-styles nomode styles))) - (completion-flex-nospace t) - (nosort (eq metadata 'nosort)) - (compsfn (lambda (str pred _action) - (let* ((completion-ignore-case (helm-set-case-fold-search)) - (comps (completion-all-completions - str - (if (functionp collection) - (funcall collection str pred t) - collection) - pred - (or point 0) - (or (and (listp metadata) metadata) - (setq metadata '(metadata))))) - (last-data (last comps)) - (sort-fn (unless nosort - (completion-metadata-get - metadata 'display-sort-function))) - all) - (when (cdr last-data) - (setcdr last-data nil)) - (setq all (copy-sequence comps)) - (if (and sort-fn (> (length str) 0)) - (funcall sort-fn all) - all))))) - ;; Ensure circular objects are removed. - (complete-with-action t compsfn helm-pattern predicate)))) - -(defun helm-guess-filename-at-point () - (with-helm-current-buffer - ;; Ensure to disable the evil `ffap-machine-at-point' which may run here as - ;; `file-name-at-point-functions' contains by default - ;; `ffap-guess-file-name-at-point' See bug#2574. - ;; Use same value as in Emacs-29 for next 3 vars to ensure `ffap-machine-p' - ;; never ping. - (let ((ffap-machine-p-known 'accept) - (ffap-machine-p-local 'reject) - (ffap-machine-p-unknown 'reject)) - (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'file-name-at-point-functions)))) - -;; Yank text at point. -;; -;; -(defun helm-yank-text-at-point (arg) - "Yank text at point in `helm-current-buffer' into minibuffer." - (interactive "p") - (with-helm-current-buffer - (let ((fwd-fn (or helm-yank-text-at-point-function #'forward-word)) - diff) - ;; Start to initial point if C-w have never been hit. - (unless helm-yank-point - (setq helm-yank-point (car helm-current-position))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char helm-yank-point) - (helm-set-pattern - (if (< arg 0) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert helm-pattern) - (let ((end (point-max))) - (goto-char end) - (funcall fwd-fn -1) - (setq diff (- end (point))) - (delete-region (point) end) - (buffer-string))) - (funcall fwd-fn arg) - (concat - ;; Allow yankink beyond eol allow inserting e.g long - ;; urls in mail buffers. - helm-pattern (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\`\n" "" - (buffer-substring-no-properties - helm-yank-point (point)))))) - (setq helm-yank-point (if diff (- (point) diff) (point))))))) -(put 'helm-yank-text-at-point 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-undo-yank-text-at-point () - "Undo last entry added by `helm-yank-text-at-point'." - (interactive) - (helm-yank-text-at-point -1)) -(put 'helm-undo-yank-text-at-point 'helm-only t) - -(defun helm-reset-yank-point () - (setq helm-yank-point nil)) - -(add-hook 'helm-cleanup-hook 'helm-reset-yank-point) -(add-hook 'helm-after-initialize-hook 'helm-reset-yank-point) - -;;; Ansi -;; -;; -(defvar helm--ansi-color-regexp - "\033\\[\\(K\\|[0-9;]*m\\)") -(defvar helm--ansi-color-drop-regexp - "\033\\[\\([ABCDsuK]\\|[12][JK]\\|=[0-9]+[hI]\\|[0-9;]*[Hf]\\)") -(defun helm--ansi-color-apply (string) - "A version of `ansi-color-apply' immune to upstream changes. - -Similar to the emacs-24.5 version without support to -`ansi-color-context' which is buggy in Emacs. - -Modify also `ansi-color-regexp' by using own variable -`helm--ansi-color-regexp' that matches whole STRING. - -This is needed to provide compatibility for both emacs-25 and -emacs-24.5 as emacs-25 version of `ansi-color-apply' is partially -broken." - (require 'ansi-color) - (let ((start 0) - codes end escape-sequence - result colorized-substring) - ;; Find the next escape sequence. - (while (setq end (string-match helm--ansi-color-regexp string start)) - (setq escape-sequence (match-string 1 string)) - ;; Colorize the old block from start to end using old face. - (when codes - (put-text-property - start end 'font-lock-face (ansi-color--find-face codes) string)) - (setq colorized-substring (substring string start end) - start (match-end 0)) - ;; Eliminate unrecognized ANSI sequences. - (while (string-match helm--ansi-color-drop-regexp colorized-substring) - (setq colorized-substring - (replace-match "" nil nil colorized-substring))) - (push colorized-substring result) - ;; Create new face, by applying escape sequence parameters. - (setq codes (ansi-color-apply-sequence escape-sequence codes))) - ;; If the rest of the string should have a face, put it there. - (when codes - (put-text-property - start (length string) - 'font-lock-face (ansi-color--find-face codes) string)) - ;; Save the remainder of the string to the result. - (if (string-match "\033" string start) - (push (substring string start (match-beginning 0)) result) - (push (substring string start) result)) - (apply 'concat (nreverse result)))) - -(when (< emacs-major-version 26) - (advice-add 'ansi-color-apply :override #'helm--ansi-color-apply)) - - -;;; Fontlock -(dolist (mode '(emacs-lisp-mode lisp-interaction-mode)) - (font-lock-add-keywords - mode - '(("(\\<\\(with-helm-after-update-hook\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(with-helm-temp-hook\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(with-helm-window\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(with-helm-current-buffer\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(with-helm-buffer\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(with-helm-show-completion\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(with-helm-default-directory\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(with-helm-restore-variables\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-multi-key-defun\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-while-no-input\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-aif\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-awhile\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-acond\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-aand\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-with-gensyms\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-read-answer-dolist-with-action\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face) - ("(\\<\\(helm-read-answer\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-keyword-face)))) - -(provide 'helm-lib) - -;;; helm-lib ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 7a2f97c..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,264 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-core-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-core" "helm-core.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-core.el - -(autoload 'helm-define-multi-key "helm-core" "\ -In KEYMAP, define key sequence KEY for function list FUNCTIONS. -Each function runs sequentially for each KEY press. -If DELAY is specified, switch back to initial function of FUNCTIONS list -after DELAY seconds. -The functions in FUNCTIONS list take no args. -E.g. - (defun foo () - (interactive) - (message \"Run foo\")) - (defun bar () - (interactive) - (message \"Run bar\")) - (defun baz () - (interactive) - (message \"Run baz\")) - -\(helm-define-multi-key global-map (kbd \" q\") \\='(foo bar baz) 2) - -Each time \" q\" is pressed, the next function is executed. -Waiting more than 2 seconds between key presses switches back to -executing the first function on the next hit. - -\(fn KEYMAP KEY FUNCTIONS &optional DELAY)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'helm-multi-key-defun "helm-core" "\ -Define NAME as a multi-key command running FUNS. -After DELAY seconds, the FUNS list is reinitialized. -See `helm-define-multi-key'. - -\(fn NAME DOCSTRING FUNS &optional DELAY)" nil t) - -(function-put 'helm-multi-key-defun 'lisp-indent-function '2) - -(autoload 'helm-define-key-with-subkeys "helm-core" "\ -Define in MAP a KEY and SUBKEY to COMMAND. - -This allows typing KEY to call COMMAND the first time and -type only SUBKEY on subsequent calls. - -Arg MAP is the keymap to use, SUBKEY is the initial short -key binding to call COMMAND. - -Arg OTHER-SUBKEYS is an alist specifying other short key bindings -to use once started, e.g.: - - (helm-define-key-with-subkeys global-map - (kbd \"C-x v n\") ?n \\='git-gutter:next-hunk - \\='((?p . git-gutter:previous-hunk))) - -In this example, `C-x v n' will run `git-gutter:next-hunk' -subsequent \"n\" will run this command again and subsequent \"p\" -will run `git-gutter:previous-hunk'. - -If specified PROMPT can be displayed in minibuffer to describe -SUBKEY and OTHER-SUBKEYS. Arg EXIT-FN specifies a function to run -on exit. - -For any other key pressed, run their assigned command as defined -in MAP and then exit the loop running EXIT-FN, if specified. - -If DELAY an integer is specified exit after DELAY seconds. - -NOTE: SUBKEY and OTHER-SUBKEYS bindings support only char syntax -and vectors, so don't use strings to define them. While defining -or executing a kbd macro no SUBKEY or OTHER-SUBKEYS are provided, -i.e. the loop is not entered after running COMMAND. - -\(fn MAP KEY SUBKEY COMMAND &optional OTHER-SUBKEYS PROMPT EXIT-FN DELAY DOCSTRING)" nil nil) - -(function-put 'helm-define-key-with-subkeys 'lisp-indent-function '1) - -(autoload 'helm-configuration "helm-core" "\ -Customize Helm." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-debug-open-last-log "helm-core" "\ -Open Helm log file or buffer of last Helm session." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm "helm-core" "\ -Main function to execute helm sources. - -PLIST is a list like - -\(:key1 val1 :key2 val2 ...) - - or - -\(&optional sources input prompt resume preselect - buffer keymap default history allow-nest). - -** Keywords - -Keywords supported: - -- :sources -- :input -- :prompt -- :resume -- :preselect -- :buffer -- :keymap -- :default -- :history -- :allow-nest - -Extra LOCAL-VARS keywords are supported, see the \"** Other -keywords\" section below. - -Basic keywords are the following: - -*** :sources - -One of the following: - -- List of sources -- Symbol whose value is a list of sources -- Alist representing a Helm source. - - In this case the source has no name and is referenced in - `helm-sources' as a whole alist. - -*** :input - -Initial input of minibuffer (temporary value of `helm-pattern') - -*** :prompt - -Minibuffer prompt. Default value is `helm--prompt'. - -*** :resume - -If t, allow resumption of the previous session of this Helm -command, skipping initialization. - -If \\='noresume, this instance of `helm' cannot be resumed. - -*** :preselect - -Initially selected candidate (string or regexp). - -*** :buffer - -Buffer name for this Helm session. `helm-buffer' will take this value. - -*** :keymap - -\[Obsolete] - -Keymap used at the start of this Helm session. - -It is overridden by keymaps specified in sources, and is kept -only for backward compatibility. - -Keymaps should be specified in sources using the :keymap slot -instead. See `helm-source'. - -This keymap is not restored by `helm-resume'. - -*** :default - -Default value inserted into the minibuffer with -\\\\[next-history-element]. - -It can be a string or a list of strings, in this case -\\\\[next-history-element] cycles through -the list items, starting with the first. - -If nil, `thing-at-point' is used. - -If `helm-maybe-use-default-as-input' is non-nil, display is -updated using this value if this value matches, otherwise it is -ignored. If :input is specified, it takes precedence on :default. - -*** :history - -Minibuffer input, by default, is pushed to `minibuffer-history'. - -When an argument HISTORY is provided, input is pushed to -HISTORY. HISTORY should be a valid symbol. - -*** :allow-nest - -Allow running this Helm command in a running Helm session. - -** Other keywords - -Other keywords are interpreted as local variables of this Helm -session. The `helm-' prefix can be omitted. For example, - -\(helm :sources \\='helm-source-buffers-list - :buffer \"*helm buffers*\" - :candidate-number-limit 10) - -Starts a Helm session with the variable -`helm-candidate-number-limit' set to 10. - -** Backward compatibility - -For backward compatibility, positional parameters are -supported: - -\(helm sources input prompt resume preselect - buffer keymap default history allow-nest) - -However, the use of non-keyword args is deprecated. - -\(fn &key SOURCES INPUT PROMPT RESUME PRESELECT BUFFER KEYMAP DEFAULT HISTORY ALLOW-NEST OTHER-LOCAL-VARS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'helm-cycle-resume "helm-core" "\ -Cycle in `helm-buffers' list and resume when waiting more than 1.2s." t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-other-buffer "helm-core" "\ -Simplified Helm interface with other `helm-buffer'. -Call `helm' only with SOURCES and BUFFER as args. - -\(fn SOURCES BUFFER)" nil nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-core" '("helm-" "with-helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-lib" "helm-lib.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-lib.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-lib" '("helm-" "with-helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-multi-match" "helm-multi-match.el" (0 -;;;;;; 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-multi-match.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-multi-match" '("helm-m")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-source" "helm-source.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-source.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-source" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("helm-core-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; helm-core-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-multi-match.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-multi-match.el deleted file mode 100644 index 594709b..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-multi-match.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,409 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-multi-match.el --- Multiple regexp matching methods for helm -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Original Author: rubikitch - -;; Copyright (C) 2008 ~ 2011 rubikitch -;; Copyright (C) 2011 ~ 2020 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; Author: Thierry Volpiatto -;; URL: http://github.com/emacs-helm/helm - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'helm-lib) - - -(defgroup helm-multi-match nil - "Helm multi match." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-mm-matching-method 'multi3 - "Matching method for helm match plugin. -You can set here different methods to match candidates in helm. -Here are the possible value of this symbol and their meaning: -- multi1: Respect order, prefix of pattern must match. -- multi2: Same but with partial match. -- multi3: The best, multiple regexp match, allow negation. -- multi3p: Same but prefix must match. - -Default is multi3, you should keep this for a better experience. - -Note that multi1 and multi3p are incompatible with fuzzy matching -in file completion and by the way fuzzy matching will be disabled there -when these options are used." - :type '(radio :tag "Matching methods for helm" - (const :tag "Multiple regexp 1 ordered with prefix match" multi1) - (const :tag "Multiple regexp 2 ordered with partial match" multi2) - (const :tag "Multiple regexp 3 matching no order, partial, best." multi3) - (const :tag "Multiple regexp 3p matching with prefix match" multi3p)) - :group 'helm-multi-match) - - -;; Internal -(defvar helm-mm-default-match-functions - '(helm-mm-exact-match helm-mm-match)) -(defvar helm-mm-default-search-functions - '(helm-mm-exact-search helm-mm-search)) - - -;;; Build regexps -;; -;; -(defconst helm-mm-space-regexp "\\s\\\\s-" - "Regexp to represent space itself in multiple regexp match.") - -(defun helm-mm-split-pattern (pattern &optional grep-space) - "Split PATTERN if it contains spaces and return resulting list. -If spaces in PATTERN are escaped, don't split at this place. -i.e \"foo bar baz\"=> (\"foo\" \"bar\" \"baz\") -but \"foo\\ bar baz\"=> (\"foo\\s-bar\" \"baz\"). -If GREP-SPACE is used translate escaped space to \"\\s\" instead of \"\\s-\"." - (split-string - ;; Match spaces litteraly because candidate buffer syntax-table - ;; doesn't understand "\s-" properly. - (replace-regexp-in-string - helm-mm-space-regexp - (if grep-space "\\s" "\\s-") pattern nil t))) - -(defun helm-mm-1-make-regexp (pattern) - "Replace spaces in PATTERN with \".*\"." - (mapconcat 'identity (helm-mm-split-pattern pattern) ".*")) - - -;;; Exact match. -;; -;; -;; Internal. -(defvar helm-mm-exact-pattern-str nil) -(defvar helm-mm-exact-pattern-real nil) - -(defun helm-mm-exact-get-pattern (pattern) - (unless (equal pattern helm-mm-exact-pattern-str) - (setq helm-mm-exact-pattern-str pattern - helm-mm-exact-pattern-real (concat "\n" pattern "\n"))) - helm-mm-exact-pattern-real) - - -(cl-defun helm-mm-exact-match (candidate &optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - (if case-fold-search - (progn - (setq candidate (downcase candidate) - pattern (downcase pattern)) - (string= candidate pattern)) - (string= candidate pattern))) - -(defun helm-mm-exact-search (pattern &rest _ignore) - (and (search-forward (helm-mm-exact-get-pattern pattern) nil t) - (forward-line -1))) - - -;;; Prefix match -;; -;; -;; Internal -(defvar helm-mm-prefix-pattern-str nil) -(defvar helm-mm-prefix-pattern-real nil) - -(defun helm-mm-prefix-get-pattern (pattern) - (unless (equal pattern helm-mm-prefix-pattern-str) - (setq helm-mm-prefix-pattern-str pattern - helm-mm-prefix-pattern-real (concat "\n" pattern))) - helm-mm-prefix-pattern-real) - -(defun helm-mm-prefix-match (candidate &optional pattern) - ;; In filename completion basename and basedir may be - ;; quoted, unquote them for string comparison (Bug#1283). - (setq pattern (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\\\" "" (or pattern helm-pattern))) - (let ((len (length pattern))) - (and (<= len (length candidate)) - (string= (substring candidate 0 len) pattern )))) - -(defun helm-mm-prefix-search (pattern &rest _ignore) - (search-forward (helm-mm-prefix-get-pattern pattern) nil t)) - - -;;; Multiple regexp patterns 1 (order is preserved / prefix). -;; -;; -;; Internal -(defvar helm-mm-1-pattern-str nil) -(defvar helm-mm-1-pattern-real nil) - -(defun helm-mm-1-get-pattern (pattern) - (unless (equal pattern helm-mm-1-pattern-str) - (setq helm-mm-1-pattern-str pattern - helm-mm-1-pattern-real - (concat "^" (helm-mm-1-make-regexp pattern)))) - helm-mm-1-pattern-real) - -(cl-defun helm-mm-1-match (candidate &optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - (string-match (helm-mm-1-get-pattern pattern) candidate)) - -(defun helm-mm-1-search (pattern &rest _ignore) - (re-search-forward (helm-mm-1-get-pattern pattern) nil t)) - - -;;; Multiple regexp patterns 2 (order is preserved / partial). -;; -;; -;; Internal -(defvar helm-mm-2-pattern-str nil) -(defvar helm-mm-2-pattern-real nil) - -(defun helm-mm-2-get-pattern (pattern) - (unless (equal pattern helm-mm-2-pattern-str) - (setq helm-mm-2-pattern-str pattern - helm-mm-2-pattern-real - (concat "^.*" (helm-mm-1-make-regexp pattern)))) - helm-mm-2-pattern-real) - -(cl-defun helm-mm-2-match (candidate &optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - (string-match (helm-mm-2-get-pattern pattern) candidate)) - -(defun helm-mm-2-search (pattern &rest _ignore) - (re-search-forward (helm-mm-2-get-pattern pattern) nil t)) - - -;;; Multiple regexp patterns 3 (permutation). -;; -;; -;; Internal -(defvar helm-mm--3-pattern-str nil) -(defvar helm-mm--3-pattern-list nil) - -(defun helm-mm-3-get-patterns (pattern) - "Return a list of predicate/regexp cons cells. -E.g., ((identity . \"foo\") (not . \"bar\")). -If PATTERN is unchanged, don't recompute PATTERN and return the -previous value stored in `helm-mm--3-pattern-list'." - (unless (equal pattern helm-mm--3-pattern-str) - (setq helm-mm--3-pattern-str pattern - helm-mm--3-pattern-list - (helm-mm-3-get-patterns-internal pattern))) - helm-mm--3-pattern-list) - -(defun helm-mm-3-get-patterns-internal (pattern) - "Return a list of predicate/regexp cons cells. -E.g., ((identity . \"foo\") (not . \"bar\"))." - (unless (string= pattern "") - (cl-loop for pat in (helm-mm-split-pattern pattern) - collect (if (char-equal ?! (aref pat 0)) - (cons 'not (substring pat 1)) - (cons 'identity pat))))) - -(defun helm-mm-regexp-p (string) - (string-match-p "[][*+^$.?]" string)) - -(defvar helm-mm--match-on-diacritics nil) - -(cl-defun helm-mm-3-match (candidate &optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - "Check if PATTERN match CANDIDATE. -When PATTERN contains a space, it is splitted and matching is -done with the several resulting regexps against CANDIDATE. -E.g., \"bar foo\" will match \"foobar\" and \"barfoo\". -Argument PATTERN, a string, is transformed in a list of cons cell -with `helm-mm-3-get-patterns' if it contains a space. -E.g., \"foo bar\"=>((identity . \"foo\") (identity . \"bar\")). -Then each predicate of cons cell(s) is called with the regexp of -the same cons cell against CANDIDATE. -I.e. (identity (string-match \"foo\" \"foo bar\")) => t." - (let ((pat (helm-mm-3-get-patterns pattern))) - (cl-loop for (predicate . regexp) in pat - for re = (if (and helm-mm--match-on-diacritics - (not (helm-mm-regexp-p regexp))) - (char-fold-to-regexp regexp) - regexp) - always (funcall predicate - (condition-case _err - ;; FIXME: Probably do nothing when - ;; using fuzzy leaving the job - ;; to the fuzzy fn. - (string-match re candidate) - (invalid-regexp nil)))))) - -(defun helm-mm-3-search-base (pattern searchfn1 searchfn2) - "Try to find PATTERN in `helm-buffer' with SEARCHFN1 and SEARCHFN2. -This is the search function for `candidates-in-buffer' enabled sources. -Use the same method as `helm-mm-3-match' except it search in buffer -instead of matching on a string. -i.e (identity (re-search-forward \"foo\" (point-at-eol) t)) => t." - (cl-loop with pat = (if (stringp pattern) - (helm-mm-3-get-patterns pattern) - pattern) - with regex = (cdar pat) - with regex1 = (if (and regex - helm-mm--match-on-diacritics - (not (helm-mm-regexp-p regex))) - (char-fold-to-regexp regex) - regex) - when (eq (caar pat) 'not) return - ;; Pass the job to `helm-search-match-part'. - (prog1 (list (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) - (forward-line 1)) - while (condition-case _err - (funcall searchfn1 (or regex1 "") nil t) - (invalid-regexp nil)) - for bol = (point-at-bol) - for eol = (point-at-eol) - if (cl-loop for (pred . str) in (cdr pat) - for regexp = (if (and helm-mm--match-on-diacritics - (not (helm-mm-regexp-p str))) - (char-fold-to-regexp str) - str) - always - (progn (goto-char bol) - (funcall pred (condition-case _err - (funcall searchfn2 regexp eol t) - (invalid-regexp nil))))) - do (goto-char eol) and return t - else do (goto-char eol) - finally return nil)) - -(defun helm-mm-3-search (pattern &rest _ignore) - (helm-mm-3-search-base - pattern 're-search-forward 're-search-forward)) - -(defun helm-mm-3-search-on-diacritics (pattern &rest _ignore) - (let ((helm-mm--match-on-diacritics t)) - (helm-mm-3-search pattern))) - -;;; mp-3 with migemo -;; Needs https://github.com/emacs-jp/migemo -;; -(defvar helm-mm--previous-migemo-info nil - "[Internal] Cache previous migemo query.") -(make-local-variable 'helm-mm--previous-migemo-info) - -(declare-function migemo-get-pattern "ext:migemo.el") -(declare-function migemo-search-pattern-get "ext:migemo.el") - -(define-minor-mode helm-migemo-mode - "Enable migemo in helm. -It will be available in the sources handling it, -i.e. the sources which have the slot :migemo with non--nil value." - :lighter " Hmio" - :group 'helm - :global t - (cl-assert (featurep 'migemo) - nil "No feature called migemo found, install migemo.el.")) - -(defun helm-mm-migemo-get-pattern (pattern) - (let ((regex (migemo-get-pattern pattern))) - (if (ignore-errors (string-match regex "") t) - (concat regex "\\|" pattern) pattern))) - -(defun helm-mm-migemo-search-pattern-get (pattern) - (let ((regex (migemo-search-pattern-get pattern))) - (if (ignore-errors (string-match regex "") t) - (concat regex "\\|" pattern) pattern))) - -(defun helm-mm-migemo-string-match (pattern str) - "Migemo version of `string-match'." - (unless (assoc pattern helm-mm--previous-migemo-info) - (with-helm-buffer - (setq helm-mm--previous-migemo-info - (push (cons pattern (helm-mm-migemo-get-pattern pattern)) - helm-mm--previous-migemo-info)))) - (string-match (assoc-default pattern helm-mm--previous-migemo-info) str)) - -(defun helm-mm-diacritics-string-match (pattern str) - "Check if PATTERN match STR ignoring diacritics. - -If PATTERN is a regexp (i.e. `helm-mm-regexp-p') use PATTERN -unmodified, otherwise transform PATTERN with `char-fold-to-regexp'. - -This function is used to search match-part of candidate in in-buffer -sources." - (string-match (if (helm-mm-regexp-p pattern) - pattern - (char-fold-to-regexp pattern)) - str)) - -(cl-defun helm-mm-3-migemo-match (candidate &optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - (and helm-migemo-mode - (cl-loop for (pred . re) in (helm-mm-3-get-patterns pattern) - always (funcall pred (helm-mm-migemo-string-match re candidate))))) - -(defun helm-mm-migemo-forward (word &optional bound noerror count) - (with-helm-buffer - (unless (assoc word helm-mm--previous-migemo-info) - (setq helm-mm--previous-migemo-info - (push (cons word (if (delq 'ascii (find-charset-string word)) - word - (helm-mm-migemo-search-pattern-get word))) - helm-mm--previous-migemo-info)))) - (re-search-forward - (assoc-default word helm-mm--previous-migemo-info) bound noerror count)) - -(defun helm-mm-3-migemo-search (pattern &rest _ignore) - (and helm-migemo-mode - (helm-mm-3-search-base - pattern 'helm-mm-migemo-forward 'helm-mm-migemo-forward))) - - -;;; mp-3p- (multiple regexp pattern 3 with prefix search) -;; -;; -(defun helm-mm-3p-match (candidate &optional pattern) - "Check if PATTERN match CANDIDATE. -Same as `helm-mm-3-match' but only for the cdr of patterns, the car of -patterns must always match CANDIDATE prefix. -E.g. \"bar foo baz\" will match \"barfoobaz\" or \"barbazfoo\" but not -\"foobarbaz\" whereas `helm-mm-3-match' would match all." - (let* ((pat (helm-mm-3-get-patterns (or pattern helm-pattern))) - (first (car pat))) - (and (funcall (car first) (helm-mm-prefix-match candidate (cdr first))) - (cl-loop for (predicate . regexp) in (cdr pat) - always (funcall predicate (string-match regexp candidate)))))) - -(defun helm-mm-3p-search (pattern &rest _ignore) - (helm-mm-3-search-base - pattern 'helm-mm-prefix-search 're-search-forward)) - - -;;; Generic multi-match/search functions -;; -;; -(cl-defun helm-mm-match (candidate &optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - "Call `helm-mm-matching-method' function against CANDIDATE." - (let ((fun (cl-ecase helm-mm-matching-method - (multi1 #'helm-mm-1-match) - (multi2 #'helm-mm-2-match) - (multi3 #'helm-mm-3-match) - (multi3p #'helm-mm-3p-match)))) - (funcall fun candidate pattern))) - -(cl-defun helm-mm-3-match-on-diacritics (candidate &optional (pattern helm-pattern)) - "Same as `helm-mm-3-match' but match on diacritics if possible." - (let ((helm-mm--match-on-diacritics t)) - (helm-mm-match candidate pattern))) - -(defun helm-mm-search (pattern &rest _ignore) - "Search for PATTERN with `helm-mm-matching-method' function." - (let ((fun (cl-ecase helm-mm-matching-method - (multi1 #'helm-mm-1-search) - (multi2 #'helm-mm-2-search) - (multi3 #'helm-mm-3-search) - (multi3p #'helm-mm-3p-search)))) - (funcall fun pattern))) - - -(provide 'helm-multi-match) - - -;;; helm-multi-match.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-source.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-source.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2ca2ac1..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-source.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1309 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-source.el --- Helm source creation. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2015 ~ 2020 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; Author: Thierry Volpiatto -;; URL: http://github.com/emacs-helm/helm - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Interface to create helm sources easily. -;; Actually the eieo objects are transformed in alist for compatibility. -;; In the future this package should allow creating source as eieo objects -;; without conversion to alist, teaching helm to read such a structure. -;; The compatibility with alists would be kept. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'eieio) -(require 'helm-lib) - -(defvar helm-fuzzy-sort-fn) -(defvar helm-fuzzy-match-fn) -(defvar helm-fuzzy-search-fn) - -(declare-function helm-init-candidates-in-buffer "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-interpret-value "helm-core.el") -(declare-function helm-fuzzy-highlight-matches "helm-core.el") - -;;; Advice Emacs fn -;; Make Classes's docstrings more readable by removing al the -;; unnecessary crap. - -(defun helm-source--cl--print-table (&rest args) - "Advice for `cl--print-table' to make readable class slots docstrings." - (cl-flet ((print-rows (rows) - (let ((format "%s\n\n Initform=%s\n\n%s")) - (dolist (row rows) - (setcar row (propertize (car row) 'face 'bold)) - (setcdr row (nthcdr 1 (cdr row))) - (insert "\n* " (apply #'format format row) "\n"))))) - (print-rows (cadr args)))) - -(cl-defgeneric helm--setup-source (source) - "Prepare slots and handle slot errors before creating a helm source.") - -(cl-defgeneric helm-setup-user-source (source) - "Allow users modifying slots in SOURCE just before creation.") - - -;;; Classes for sources -;; -;; -(defclass helm-source () - ((name - :initarg :name - :initform nil - :custom string - :documentation - " The name of the source. - A string which is also the heading which appears - above the list of matches from the source. Must be unique.") - - (header-name - :initarg :header-name - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " A function returning the display string of the header. - Its argument is the name of the source. This attribute is useful to - add an additional information with the source name. - It doesn't modify the name of the source.") - - (init - :initarg :init - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Function called with no parameters when helm is started. - It is useful for collecting current state information which can be - used to create the list of candidates later. - Initialization of `candidates-in-buffer' is done here - with `helm-init-candidates-in-buffer'.") - - (candidates - :initarg :candidates - :initform nil - :custom (choice function list) - :documentation - " Specifies how to retrieve candidates from the source. - It can either be a variable name, a function called with no parameters - or the actual list of candidates. - - Do NOT use this for asynchronous sources, use `candidates-process' - instead. - - The list must be a list whose members are strings, symbols - or (DISPLAY . REAL) pairs. - - In case of (DISPLAY . REAL) pairs, the DISPLAY string is shown - in the Helm buffer, but the REAL one is used as action - argument when the candidate is selected. This allows a more - readable presentation for candidates which would otherwise be, - for example, too long or have a common part shared with other - candidates which can be safely replaced with an abbreviated - string for display purposes. - - Note that if the (DISPLAY . REAL) form is used then pattern - matching is done on the displayed string, not on the real - value. - - This function, generally should not compute candidates according to - `helm-pattern' which defeat all the Helm's matching mechanism - i.e. multiple pattern matching and/or fuzzy matching. - If you want to do so, use :match-dynamic slot to be sure matching - occur only in :candidates function and there is no conflict with - other match functions.") - - (update - :initarg :update - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Function called with no parameters at before \"init\" function - when `helm-force-update' is called.") - - (cleanup - :initarg :cleanup - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Function called with no parameters when *helm* buffer is - closed. It is useful for killing unneeded candidates buffer. - - Note that the function is executed BEFORE performing action.") - - (keymap - :initarg :keymap - :initform 'helm-map - :custom sexp - :documentation - " Specific keymap for this source. - default value is `helm-map'.") - - (action - :initarg :action - :initform 'identity - :custom (alist :key-type string - :value-type function) - :documentation - " An alist of (DISPLAY . FUNCTION) pairs, a variable name or a function. - FUNCTION is called with one parameter: the selected candidate. - - An action other than the default can be chosen from this list - of actions for the currently selected candidate (by default - with TAB). The DISPLAY string is shown in the completions - buffer and the FUNCTION is invoked when an action is - selected. The first action of the list is the default. - - You should use `helm-make-actions' to build this alist easily.") - - (persistent-action - :initarg :persistent-action - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Can be a either a Function called with one parameter (the - selected candidate) or a cons cell where first element is this - same function and second element a symbol (e.g never-split) - that inform `helm-execute-persistent-action' to not split his - window to execute this persistent action. - Example: - - (defun foo-persistent-action (candidate) - (do-something candidate)) - - :persistent-action \\='(foo-persistent-action . never-split) ; Don't split - or - :persistent-action \\='foo-persistent-action ; Split - - When specifying :persistent-action by slot directly, foo-persistent-action - will be executed without quitting helm when hitting `C-j'. - - Note that other persistent actions can be defined using other - bindings than `C-j' by simply defining an interactive function bound - to a key in the keymap source. - The function should create a new attribute in source before calling - `helm-execute-persistent-action' on this attribute. - Example: - - (defun helm-ff-persistent-delete () - \"Delete current candidate without quitting.\" - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr \\='quick-delete \\='(helm-ff-quick-delete . never-split)) - (helm-execute-persistent-action \\='quick-delete))) - - This function is then bound in `helm-find-files-map'.") - - (persistent-action-if - :initarg :persistent-action-if - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Similar from persistent action but it is a function that should - return an object suitable for persistent action when called , i.e. a - function or a cons cell. - Example: - - (defun foo-persistent-action (candidate) - (cond (something - ;; Don't split helm-window. - (cons (lambda (_ignore) - (do-something candidate)) - \\='no-split)) - ;; Split helm-window. - (something-else - (lambda (_ignore) - (do-something-else candidate))))) - - :persistent-action-if \\='foo-persistent-action - - Here when hitting `C-j' one of the lambda's will be executed - depending on something or something-else condition, splitting or not - splitting as needed. - See `helm-find-files-persistent-action-if' definition as another example.") - - (persistent-help - :initarg :persistent-help - :initform nil - :custom string - :documentation - " A string to explain persistent-action of this source. - It is a facility to display what persistent action does in - header-line, once your source is loaded don't use it directly, it will - have no effect, use instead `header-line' attribute. - It also accepts a function or a variable name. - It will be displayed in `header-line' or in `minibuffer' depending - of value of `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' and `helm-display-header-line'.") - - (help-message - :initarg :help-message - :initform nil - :custom (choice string function) - :documentation - " Help message for this source. - If not present, `helm-help-message' value will be used.") - - (multiline - :initarg :multiline - :initform nil - :custom (choice boolean integer) - :documentation - " Allow multiline candidates. - When non-nil candidates will be separated by `helm-candidate-separator'. - You can customize the color of this separator with `helm-separator' face. - Value of multiline can be an integer which specify the maximum size of the - multiline string to display, if multiline string is longer than this value - it will be truncated.") - - (requires-pattern - :initarg :requires-pattern - :initform 0 - :custom integer - :documentation - " If present matches from the source are shown only if the - pattern is not empty. Optionally, it can have an integer - parameter specifying the required length of input which is - useful in case of sources with lots of candidates.") - - (candidate-transformer - :initarg :candidate-transformer - :initform nil - :custom (choice function list) - :documentation - " It's a function or a list of functions called with one argument - when the completion list from the source is built. The argument - is the list of candidates retrieved from the source. The - function should return a transformed list of candidates which - will be used for the actual completion. If it is a list of - functions, it calls each function sequentially. - - This can be used to transform or remove items from the list of - candidates. - - Note that `candidates' is run already, so the given transformer - function should also be able to handle candidates with (DISPLAY - . REAL) format.") - - (filtered-candidate-transformer - :initarg :filtered-candidate-transformer - :initform nil - :custom (choice function list) - :documentation - " It has the same format as `candidate-transformer', except the - function is called with two parameters: the candidate list and - the source. - - This transformer is run on the candidate list which is already - filtered by the current pattern. While `candidate-transformer' - is run only once, it is run every time the input pattern is - changed. - - It can be used to transform the candidate list dynamically, for - example, based on the current pattern. - - In some cases it may also be more efficent to perform candidate - transformation here, instead of with `candidate-transformer' - even if this transformation is done every time the pattern is - changed. For example, if a candidate set is very large then - `candidate-transformer' transforms every candidate while only - some of them will actually be displayed due to the limit - imposed by `helm-candidate-number-limit'. - - Note that `candidates' and `candidate-transformer' is run - already, so the given transformer function should also be able - to handle candidates with (DISPLAY . REAL) format.") - - (filter-one-by-one - :initarg :filter-one-by-one - :initform nil - :custom (choice function list) - :documentation - " A transformer function that treat candidates one by one. - It is called with one arg the candidate. - It is faster than `filtered-candidate-transformer' or - `candidate-transformer', but should be used only in sources - that recompute constantly their candidates, e.g `helm-source-find-files'. - Filtering happen early and candidates are treated - one by one instead of re-looping on the whole list. - If used with `filtered-candidate-transformer' or `candidate-transformer' - these functions should treat the candidates transformed by the - `filter-one-by-one' function in consequence.") - - (display-to-real - :initarg :display-to-real - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Transform the selected candidate when passing it to action. - - Function called with one parameter, the selected candidate. - - Avoid recomputing all candidates with candidate-transformer - or filtered-candidate-transformer to give a new value to REAL, - instead the selected candidate is transformed only when passing it - to action. This works (and make sense) only with plain string - candidates, it will NOT work when candidate is a cons cell, in this - case the real value of candidate will be used. - Example: - - (helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source \"test\" - :candidates \\='(a b c d e) - :display-to-real (lambda (c) (concat c \":modified by d-t-r\"))) - :buffer \"*helm test*\") - - Note that this is NOT a transformer, - so the display will not be modified by this function.") - - (real-to-display - :initarg :real-to-display - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Recompute all candidates computed previously with other transformers. - - Function called with one parameter, the selected candidate. - - The real value of candidates will be shown in display and of course - be used by action. - Example: - - (helm :sources (helm-build-sync-source \"test\" - :candidates \\='((\"foo\" . 1) (\"bar\" . 2) (\"baz\". 3)) - :real-to-display (lambda (c) (format \"%s\" (1+ c)))) - :buffer \"*helm test*\") - - Mostly deprecated, kept only for backward compatibility.") - - (marked-with-props - :initarg :marked-with-props - :initform nil - :custom (choice boolean symbol) - :documentation - " Get candidates with their properties in `helm-marked-candidates'. - Allow using the FORCE-DISPLAY-PART of `helm-get-selection' in marked - candidates, use t or \\='withprop to pass it to `helm-get-selection'.") - - (action-transformer - :initarg :action-transformer - :initform nil - :custom (choice function list) - :documentation - " It's a function or a list of functions called with two - arguments when the action list from the source is - assembled. The first argument is the list of actions, the - second is the current selection. If it is a list of functions, - it calls each function sequentially. - - The function should return a transformed action list. - - This can be used to customize the list of actions based on the - currently selected candidate.") - - (pattern-transformer - :initarg :pattern-transformer - :initform nil - :custom (choice function list) - :documentation - " It's a function or a list of functions called with one argument - before computing matches. Its argument is `helm-pattern'. - Functions should return transformed `helm-pattern'. - - It is useful to change interpretation of `helm-pattern'.") - - (candidate-number-limit - :initarg :candidate-number-limit - :initform nil - :custom integer - :documentation - " Override `helm-candidate-number-limit' only for this source.") - - (volatile - :initarg :volatile - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Indicates the source assembles the candidate list dynamically, - so it shouldn't be cached within a single Helm - invocation. It is only applicable to synchronous sources, - because asynchronous sources are not cached.") - - (match - :initarg :match - :initform nil - :custom (choice function list) - :documentation - " List of functions called with one parameter: a candidate. The - function should return non-nil if the candidate matches the - current pattern (see variable `helm-pattern'). - - When using `candidates-in-buffer' its default value is `identity' and - don't have to be changed, use the `search' slot instead. - - This attribute allows the source to override the default - pattern matching based on `string-match'. It can be used, for - example, to implement a source for file names and do the - pattern matching on the basename of files, since it's more - likely one is typing part of the basename when searching for a - file, instead of some string anywhere else in its path. - - If the list contains more than one function then the list of - matching candidates from the source is constructed by appending - the results after invoking the first function on all the - potential candidates, then the next function, and so on. The - matching candidates supplied by the first function appear first - in the list of results and then results from the other - functions, respectively. - - This attribute has no effect for asynchronous sources (see - attribute `candidates'), and sources using `match-dynamic' - since they perform pattern matching themselves. - - Note that FUZZY-MATCH slot will overhide value of this slot.") - - (diacritics - :initarg :diacritics - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Ignore diacritics when searching.") - - (match-on-real - :initarg :match-on-real - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Match the real value of candidates when non nil.") - - (fuzzy-match - :initarg :fuzzy-match - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Enable fuzzy matching in this source. - This will overwrite settings in MATCH slot, and for - sources built with child class `helm-source-in-buffer' the SEARCH slot. - This also add a `filtered-candidate-transformer' function to sort candidates - (see `helm-fuzzy-sort-fn') according to the score of each candidate which is - computed with `helm-fuzzy-default-score-fn'. - This is an easy way of enabling fuzzy matching, but you can use the MATCH - or SEARCH slots yourself if you want something more elaborated, mixing - different type of match (See `helm-source-buffers' class for example), you - will have in this case to provide as well a sort fn - in `filtered-candidate-transformer' yourself. - - This attribute is not supported for asynchronous sources - since they perform pattern matching themselves.") - - (redisplay - :initarg :redisplay - :initform 'identity - :custom (choice list function) - :documentation - " A function or a list of functions to apply to current list - of candidates when redisplaying buffer with `helm-redisplay-buffer'. - This is only interesting for modifying and redisplaying the whole list - of candidates in async sources. - It uses `identity' by default for when async sources are mixed with - normal sources, in this case these normal sources are not modified and - redisplayed as they are.") - - (nomark - :initarg :nomark - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Don't allow marking candidates when this attribute is present.") - - (nohighlight - :initarg :nohighlight - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Disable highlighting matches in this source. - This will disable generic highlighting of matches, - but some specialized highlighting can be done from elsewhere, - i.e from `filtered-candidate-transformer' or `filter-one-by-one' slots. - So use this to either disable completely highlighting in your source, - or to disable highlighting and use a specialized highlighting matches - function for this source. - Remember that this function should run AFTER all filter functions if those - filter functions are modifying face properties, though it is possible to - avoid this by using new `add-face-text-property' in your filter functions.") - - (allow-dups - :initarg :allow-dups - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Allow helm collecting duplicates candidates.") - - (history - :initarg :history - :initform nil - :custom symbol - :documentation - " Allow passing history variable to helm from source. - It should be a quoted symbol. - Passing the history variable here have no effect - so add it also in the `helm' call with the :history keyword. - The main point of adding the variable here - is to make it available when resuming.") - - (coerce - :initarg :coerce - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " It's a function called with one argument: the selected candidate. - This function is intended for type convertion. In normal case, - the selected candidate (string) is passed to action - function. If coerce function is specified, it is called just - before action function. - - Example: converting string to symbol - (coerce . intern)") - - (mode-line - :initarg :mode-line - :initform nil - :custom (choice string sexp) - :documentation - " Source local `helm-mode-line-string' (included in - `mode-line-format'). It accepts also variable/function name.") - - (header-line - :initarg :header-line - :initform nil - :custom (choice string function) - :documentation - " Source local `header-line-format'. - It will be displayed in `header-line' or in `minibuffer' depending - of value of `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' and `helm-display-header-line'. - It accepts also variable/function name.") - - (resume - :initarg :resume - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Function called with no parameters at end of initialization - when `helm-resume' is started. - If this function try to do something against `helm-buffer', (e.g updating, - searching etc...) probably you should run it in a timer to ensure - `helm-buffer' is ready.") - - (follow - :initarg :follow - :initform nil - :custom integer - :documentation - " Enable `helm-follow-mode' for this source only. - With a value of 1 enable, a value of -1 or nil disable the mode. - See `helm-follow-mode' for more infos.") - - (follow-delay - :initarg :follow-delay - :initform nil - :custom integer - :documentation - " `helm-follow-mode' will execute persistent-action after this delay. - Otherwise value of `helm-follow-input-idle-delay' is used if non--nil, - If none of these are found fallback to `helm-input-idle-delay'.") - - (multimatch - :initarg :multimatch - :initform t - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Use the multi-match algorithm when non-nil. - I.e Allow specifying multiple patterns separated by spaces. - When a pattern is prefixed by \"!\" the negation of this pattern is used, - i.e match anything but this pattern. - It is the standard way of matching in helm and is enabled by default. - It can be used with fuzzy-matching enabled, but as soon helm detect a space, - each pattern will match by regexp and will not be fuzzy.") - - (match-part - :initarg :match-part - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Allow matching only one part of candidate. - If source contain match-part attribute, match is computed only - on part of candidate returned by the call of function provided - by this attribute. The function should have one arg, candidate, - and return only a specific part of candidate. - On async sources, as matching is done by the backend, this have - no effect apart for highlighting matches.") - - (before-init-hook - :initarg :before-init-hook - :initform nil - :custom symbol - :documentation - " A local hook that run at beginning of initilization of this source. - i.e Before the creation of `helm-buffer'. - - Should be a variable (a symbol) bound to a list of - functions or a single function (see `run-hooks' documentation). - Even better is to use `add-hook' to feed this variable. - Usage of an anonymous function, or a list of functions is still - supported but not recommended.") - - (after-init-hook - :initarg :after-init-hook - :initform nil - :custom symbol - :documentation - " A local hook that run at end of initilization of this source. - i.e After the creation of `helm-buffer'. - - Should be a variable (a symbol) bound to a list of - functions or a single function (see `run-hooks' documentation). - Even better is to use `add-hook' to feed this variable. - Usage of an anonymous function, or a list of functions is still - supported but not recommended.") - - (delayed - :initarg :delayed - :initform nil - :custom (choice null integer) - :documentation - " This slot have no more effect and is just kept for backward compatibility. - Please don't use it.") - - (must-match - :initarg :must-match - :initform nil - :custom symbol - :documentation - " Same as `completing-read' require-match arg. - Possible values are: - - `t' which prevent exiting with an empty helm-buffer i.e. no matches. - - `confirm' which ask for confirmation i.e. need to press a second - time RET. - - `nil' is the default and is doing nothing i.e. returns nil when - pressing RET with an empty helm-buffer. - - Any other non nil values e.g. `ignore' allow exiting with - minibuffer contents as candidate value (in this case helm-buffer - is empty).") - - (find-file-target - :initarg :find-file-target - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " Determine the target file when running `helm-quit-and-find-file'. - It is a function called with one arg SOURCE.") - - (group - :initarg :group - :initform 'helm - :custom symbol - :documentation - " The current source group, default to `helm' when not specified.")) - - "Main interface to define helm sources." - :abstract t) - -(defclass helm-source-sync (helm-source) - ((candidates - :initform '("ERROR: You must specify the `candidates' slot, either with a list or a function")) - - (migemo - :initarg :migemo - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Enable migemo. - When multimatch is disabled, you can give the symbol \\='nomultimatch as value - to force not using generic migemo matching function. - In this case you have to provide your own migemo matching funtion - that kick in when `helm-migemo-mode' is enabled. - Otherwise it will be available for this source once `helm-migemo-mode' - is enabled when non-nil.") - - (match-strict - :initarg :match-strict - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " When specifying a match function within a source and - helm-multi-match is enabled, the result of all matching - functions will be concatened, which in some cases is not what - is wanted. When using `match-strict' only this or these - functions will be used. You can specify those functions as a - list of functions or a single symbol function. - - NOTE: This have the same effect as using :MULTIMATCH nil.") - - (match-dynamic - :initarg :match-dynamic - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Disable all helm matching functions when non nil. - The :candidates function in this case is in charge of fetching - candidates dynamically according to `helm-pattern'. - If you want to make your :candidates function working with `completion-styles' - use the function `helm-dynamic-completion'. - Note that :volatile is automatically enabled when using this, so no - need to specify it.")) - - "Use this class to make helm sources using a list of candidates. -This list should be given as a normal list, a variable handling a list -or a function returning a list. -Matching is done basically with `string-match' against each candidate.") - -(defclass helm-source-async (helm-source) - ((candidates-process - :initarg :candidates-process - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " This attribute is used to define a process as candidate. - The function called with no arguments must return a process - i.e. `processp', it use typically `start-process' or `make-process', - see (info \"(elisp) Asynchronous Processes\"). - - - NOTE: - When building the source at runtime you can give directly a process - as value, otherwise wrap the process call into a function. - The process buffer should be nil, otherwise, if you use - `helm-buffer' give to the process a sentinel.") - - (multimatch :initform nil)) - - "Use this class to define a helm source calling an external process. -The external process is called typically in a `start-process' call to be -asynchronous. - -Note that using multiples asynchronous sources is not fully working, -expect weird behavior if you try this. - -The :candidates slot is not allowed even if described because this class -inherit from `helm-source'.") - -(defclass helm-source-in-buffer (helm-source) - ((init - :initform 'helm-default-init-source-in-buffer-function) - - (data - :initarg :data - :initform nil - :custom (choice list string) - :documentation - " A string, a list or a buffer that will be used to feed the `helm-candidates-buffer'. - This data will be passed in a function added to the init slot and - the buffer will be build with `helm-init-candidates-in-buffer' or directly - with `helm-candidates-buffer' if data is a buffer. - This is an easy and fast method to build a `candidates-in-buffer' source.") - - (migemo - :initarg :migemo - :initform nil - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Enable migemo. - When multimatch is disabled, you can give the symbol \\='nomultimatch as value - to force not using generic migemo matching function. - In this case you have to provide your own migemo matching funtion - that kick in when `helm-migemo-mode' is enabled. - Otherwise it will be available for this source once `helm-migemo-mode' - is enabled when non-nil.") - - (candidates - :initform 'helm-candidates-in-buffer) - - (volatile - :initform t) - - (match - :initform '(identity)) - - (get-line - :initarg :get-line - :initform 'buffer-substring-no-properties - :custom function - :documentation - " A function like `buffer-substring-no-properties' or `buffer-substring'. - This function converts region from point at line-beginning and point - at line-end in the `helm-candidate-buffer' to a string which will be displayed - in the `helm-buffer', it takes two args BEG and END. - By default, `helm-candidates-in-buffer' uses - `buffer-substring-no-properties' which does no conversion and doesn't carry - text properties.") - - (search - :initarg :search - :initform '(helm-candidates-in-buffer-search-default-fn) - :custom (choice function list) - :documentation - " List of functions like `re-search-forward' or `search-forward'. - Buffer search function used by `helm-candidates-in-buffer'. - By default, `helm-candidates-in-buffer' uses `re-search-forward'. - The function should take one arg PATTERN. - If your search function needs to handle negation like multimatch, - this function should returns in such case a cons cell of two integers defining - the beg and end positions to match in the line previously matched by - `re-search-forward' or similar, and move point to next line - (See how the `helm-mm-3-search-base' and `helm-fuzzy-search' functions are working). - - NOTE: FUZZY-MATCH slot will overhide value of this slot.") - - (search-strict - :initarg :search-strict - :initform nil - :custom function - :documentation - " When specifying a search function within a source and - helm-multi-match is enabled, the result of all searching - functions will be concatened, which in some cases is not what - is wanted. When using `search-strict' only this or these - functions will be used. You can specify those functions as a - list of functions or a single symbol function. - - NOTE: This have the same effect as using a nil value for - :MULTIMATCH slot.")) - - "Use this source to make helm sources storing candidates inside a buffer. - -The buffer storing candidates is generated by `helm-candidate-buffer' function -and all search are done in this buffer, results are transfered to the `helm-buffer' -when done. -Contrarily to `helm-source-sync' candidates are matched using a function -like `re-search-forward' (see below documentation of `:search' slot) which makes -the search much faster than matching candidates one by one. -If you want to add search functions to your sources, don't use `:match' which -will raise an error, but `:search'. -See `helm-candidates-in-buffer' for more infos.") - -(defclass helm-source-dummy (helm-source) - ((candidates - :initform '("dummy")) - - (filtered-candidate-transformer - :initform (lambda (_candidates _source) (list helm-pattern))) - - (multimatch - :initform nil) - - (accept-empty - :initarg :accept-empty - :initform t - :custom boolean - :documentation - " Allow exiting with an empty string. - You should keep the default value.") - - (match - :initform 'identity) - - (volatile - :initform t))) - -(defclass helm-source-in-file (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((init :initform (lambda () - (let ((file (helm-get-attr 'candidates-file)) - (count 1)) - (with-current-buffer (helm-candidate-buffer 'global) - (insert-file-contents file) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (helm-get-attr 'linum) - (while (not (eobp)) - (add-text-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) - `(helm-linum ,count)) - (cl-incf count) - (forward-line 1))))))) - (get-line :initform #'buffer-substring) - (candidates-file - :initarg :candidates-file - :initform nil - :custom string - :documentation - " The file used to fetch candidates.") - (linum - :initarg :linum - :initform nil - :documentation - " Store line number in each candidate when non nil. - Line number is stored in `helm-linum' text property.")) - - "The contents of the FILE will be used as candidates in buffer.") - - -;;; Error functions -;; -;; -(defun helm-default-init-source-in-buffer-function () - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global - '("ERROR: No buffer handling your data, use either the `init' slot or the `data' slot."))) - - -;;; Internal Builder functions. -;; -;; -(defun helm--create-source (object) - "[INTERNAL] Build a helm source from OBJECT. -Where OBJECT is an instance of an eieio class." - (cl-loop for sd in (eieio-class-slots (eieio-object-class object)) - for s = (eieio-slot-descriptor-name sd) - for slot-val = (slot-value object s) - when slot-val - collect (cons s slot-val))) - -(defun helm-make-source (name class &rest args) - "Build a `helm' source named NAME with ARGS for CLASS. -Argument NAME is a string which define the source name, so no need to use -the keyword :name in your source, NAME will be used instead. -Argument CLASS is an eieio class object. -Arguments ARGS are keyword value pairs as defined in CLASS." - (declare (indent 2)) - (let ((source (apply #'make-instance class name args))) - (setf (slot-value source 'name) name) - (helm--setup-source source) - (helm-setup-user-source source) - (helm--create-source source))) - -(defun helm-make-type (class &rest args) - (let ((source (apply #'make-instance class args))) - (setf (slot-value source 'name) nil) - (helm--setup-source source) - (helm--create-source source))) - -(defvar helm-mm-default-search-functions) -(defvar helm-mm-default-match-functions) - -(defun helm-source-mm-get-search-or-match-fns (source method) - "Prepare match or search functions for class SOURCE. -Argument METHOD is the matching method used by SOURCE either `match' -or `search'." - (let* ((diacritics (slot-value source 'diacritics)) - (defmatch (helm-aif (slot-value source 'match) - (helm-mklist it))) - (defmatch-strict (helm-aif (and (eq method 'match) - (slot-value source 'match-strict)) - (helm-mklist it))) - (defsearch (helm-aif (and (eq method 'search) - (slot-value source 'search)) - (helm-mklist it))) - (defsearch-strict (helm-aif (and (eq method 'search-strict) - (slot-value source 'search-strict)) - (helm-mklist it))) - (migemo (slot-value source 'migemo))) - (cl-case method - (match (cond (defmatch-strict) - ((and migemo diacritics) - (append (list 'helm-mm-exact-match - 'helm-mm-3-match-on-diacritics) - defmatch '(helm-mm-3-migemo-match))) - (migemo - (append helm-mm-default-match-functions - defmatch '(helm-mm-3-migemo-match))) - (diacritics - (delq nil - `(helm-mm-exact-match - ,@defmatch helm-mm-3-match-on-diacritics))) - (defmatch - (append helm-mm-default-match-functions defmatch)) - (t helm-mm-default-match-functions))) - (search (cond (defsearch-strict) - ((and migemo diacritics) - (append '(helm-mm-exact-search) - defsearch - '(helm-mm-3-migemo-search - helm-mm-3-search-on-diacritics))) - (migemo - (append helm-mm-default-search-functions - defsearch '(helm-mm-3-migemo-search))) - (diacritics - (delq nil - `(helm-mm-exact-search - ,@defsearch helm-mm-3-search-on-diacritics))) - (defsearch - (append helm-mm-default-search-functions defsearch)) - (t helm-mm-default-search-functions)))))) - - -;;; Modifiers -;; -(cl-defun helm-source-add-action-to-source-if (name fn source predicate - &optional (index 4)) - "Same as `helm-add-action-to-source-if' but for SOURCE defined as eieio object. -You can use this inside a `helm--setup-source' method for a SOURCE defined as -an eieio class." - (let* ((actions (slot-value source 'action)) - (action-transformers (slot-value source 'action-transformer)) - (new-action (list (cons name fn))) - (transformer (lambda (actions _candidate) - (let ((candidate (car (helm-marked-candidates)))) - (cond ((funcall predicate candidate) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions new-action index)) - (t actions)))))) - (cond ((functionp actions) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) (list (cons "Default action" actions)))) - ((listp actions) - (setf (slot-value source 'action) (helm-interpret-value actions source)))) - (when (or (symbolp action-transformers) (functionp action-transformers)) - (setq action-transformers (list action-transformers))) - (setf (slot-value source 'action-transformer) - (delq nil (append (list transformer) action-transformers))))) - - -;;; Methods to build sources. -;; -;; -(defun helm-source--persistent-help-string (value source) - "Format `persistent-help' VALUE in SOURCE. -Argument VALUE can be a string, a variable or a function." - (substitute-command-keys - (format "\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]: %s (keeping session)" - (helm-aif value - (helm-interpret-value value source) - (slot-value source 'header-line))))) - -(defun helm-source--header-line (source) - "Compute a default header line for SOURCE. - -The header line is based on one of `persistent-action-if', -`persistent-action', or `action' (in this order of precedence)." - (substitute-command-keys - (concat "\\\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]: " - (helm-acond - ((slot-value source 'persistent-action-if) - (helm-symbol-name it)) - ((or (slot-value source 'persistent-action) - (slot-value source 'action)) - (cond ((and (symbolp it) - (functionp it) - (eq it 'identity)) - "Do Nothing") - ((and (symbolp it) - (boundp it) - (listp (symbol-value it)) - (stringp (caar (symbol-value it)))) - (caar (symbol-value it))) - ((or (symbolp it) (functionp it)) - (helm-symbol-name it)) - ((listp it) - (let ((action (car it))) - ;; It comes from :action ("foo" . function). - (if (stringp (car action)) - (car action) - ;; It comes from :persistent-action - ;; (function . 'nosplit) Fix Bug#788. - (if (or (symbolp action) - (functionp action)) - (helm-symbol-name action))))) - (t ""))) - (t "")) - " (keeping session)"))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((_source helm-source))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :before ((source helm-source)) - (unless (slot-value source 'group) - (setf (slot-value source 'group) 'helm)) - (when (slot-value source 'delayed) - (warn "Deprecated usage of helm `delayed' slot in `%s'" - (slot-value source 'name))) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'keymap) - (let* ((map (if (symbolp it) - (symbol-value it) - it)) - (must-match-map (when (slot-value source 'must-match) - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "RET") - 'helm-confirm-and-exit-minibuffer) - map))) - (loc-map (if must-match-map - (make-composed-keymap - must-match-map map) - map))) - (setf (slot-value source 'keymap) loc-map))) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'persistent-help) - (setf (slot-value source 'header-line) - (helm-source--persistent-help-string it source)) - (setf (slot-value source 'header-line) (helm-source--header-line source))) - (when (slot-value source 'fuzzy-match) - (cl-assert helm-fuzzy-sort-fn nil "Wrong type argument functionp: nil") - (setf (slot-value source 'filtered-candidate-transformer) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'filtered-candidate-transformer) - (append (helm-mklist it) - (list helm-fuzzy-sort-fn)) - (list helm-fuzzy-sort-fn)))) - (unless (slot-value source 'nohighlight) - (setf (slot-value source 'filtered-candidate-transformer) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'filtered-candidate-transformer) - (append (helm-mklist it) - (list #'helm-fuzzy-highlight-matches)) - (list #'helm-fuzzy-highlight-matches)))) - (when (numberp (helm-interpret-value (slot-value source 'multiline))) - (setf (slot-value source 'filtered-candidate-transformer) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'filtered-candidate-transformer) - (append (helm-mklist it) - (list #'helm-multiline-transformer)) - (list #'helm-multiline-transformer)))) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'requires-pattern) - (let ((val (if (symbolp it) - (symbol-value it) - it))) - (setf (slot-value source 'requires-pattern) val))) - (let ((sname (slot-value source 'name))) - (pcase (slot-value source 'before-init-hook) - ((or (and val (pred (functionp)) (guard (not (symbolp val)))) - (pred (consp))) - (warn "Helm source `%s': before-init-hook Should be defined as a symbol" sname))) - (pcase (slot-value source 'after-init-hook) - ((or (and val (pred (functionp)) (guard (not (symbolp val)))) - (pred (consp))) - (warn "Helm source `%s': after-init-hook Should be defined as a symbol" sname))))) - -(cl-defmethod helm-setup-user-source ((_source helm-source))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((source helm-source-sync)) - (when (slot-value source 'fuzzy-match) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'match) - (setf (slot-value source 'match) - (append (helm-mklist it) - (list helm-fuzzy-match-fn))) - (setf (slot-value source 'match) helm-fuzzy-match-fn))) - (when (slot-value source 'multimatch) - (setf (slot-value source 'match) - (helm-source-mm-get-search-or-match-fns source 'match))) - (helm-aif (and (null (slot-value source 'multimatch)) - (slot-value source 'migemo)) - (unless (eq it 'nomultimatch) ; Use own migemo fn. - (setf (slot-value source 'match) - (append (helm-mklist (slot-value source 'match)) - '(helm-mm-3-migemo-match))))) - (when (slot-value source 'match-dynamic) - (setf (slot-value source 'match) 'identity) - (setf (slot-value source 'match-part) nil) - (setf (slot-value source 'multimatch) nil) - (setf (slot-value source 'fuzzy-match) nil) - (setf (slot-value source 'volatile) t))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((source helm-source-in-buffer)) - (cl-assert (eq (slot-value source 'candidates) 'helm-candidates-in-buffer) - nil - (format "Wrong usage of `candidates' attr in `%s' use `data' or `init' instead" - (slot-value source 'name))) - (let ((cur-init (slot-value source 'init))) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'data) - (setf (slot-value source 'init) - (delq - nil - (list - (and (null (eq 'helm-default-init-source-in-buffer-function - cur-init)) - cur-init) - (lambda () - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer - 'global - (cond ((functionp it) (funcall it)) - ((and (bufferp it) (buffer-live-p it)) - (with-current-buffer it (buffer-string))) - (t it))))))))) - (when (slot-value source 'fuzzy-match) - (helm-aif (slot-value source 'search) - (setf (slot-value source 'search) - (append (helm-mklist it) - (list helm-fuzzy-search-fn))) - (setf (slot-value source 'search) (list helm-fuzzy-search-fn)))) - (when (slot-value source 'multimatch) - (setf (slot-value source 'search) - (helm-source-mm-get-search-or-match-fns source 'search))) - (helm-aif (and (null (slot-value source 'multimatch)) - (slot-value source 'migemo)) - (unless (eq it 'nomultimatch) - (setf (slot-value source 'search) - (append (helm-mklist (slot-value source 'search)) - '(helm-mm-3-migemo-search))))) - (let ((mtc (slot-value source 'match))) - (cl-assert (or (equal '(identity) mtc) - (eq 'identity mtc)) - nil "Invalid slot value for `match'") - (cl-assert (eq (slot-value source 'volatile) t) - nil "Invalid slot value for `volatile'"))) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((source helm-source-async)) - (cl-assert (null (slot-value source 'candidates)) - nil "Incorrect use of `candidates' use `candidates-process' instead") - (cl-assert (null (slot-value source 'multimatch)) - nil "`multimatch' not allowed in async sources.") - (cl-assert (null (slot-value source 'fuzzy-match)) - nil "`fuzzy-match' not supported in async sources.")) - -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source ((source helm-source-dummy)) - (let ((mtc (slot-value source 'match))) - (cl-assert (or (equal '(identity) mtc) - (eq 'identity mtc)) - nil "Invalid slot value for `match'") - (cl-assert (eq (slot-value source 'volatile) t) - nil "Invalid slot value for `volatile'") - (cl-assert (equal (slot-value source 'candidates) '("dummy")) - nil "Invalid slot value for `candidates'") - (cl-assert (eq (slot-value source 'accept-empty) t) - nil "Invalid slot value for `accept-empty'"))) - - -;;; User functions -;; -;; Sources -(defmacro helm-build-sync-source (name &rest args) - "Build a synchronous helm source with name NAME. -Args ARGS are keywords provided by `helm-source-sync'." - (declare (indent 1)) - `(helm-make-source ,name 'helm-source-sync ,@args)) - -(defmacro helm-build-async-source (name &rest args) - "Build a asynchronous helm source with name NAME. -Args ARGS are keywords provided by `helm-source-async'." - (declare (indent 1)) - `(helm-make-source ,name 'helm-source-async ,@args)) - -(defmacro helm-build-in-buffer-source (name &rest args) - "Build a helm source with name NAME using `candidates-in-buffer' method. -Args ARGS are keywords provided by `helm-source-in-buffer'." - (declare (indent 1)) - `(helm-make-source ,name 'helm-source-in-buffer ,@args)) - -(defmacro helm-build-dummy-source (name &rest args) - "Build a helm source with name NAME using `dummy' method. -Args ARGS are keywords provided by `helm-source-dummy'." - (declare (indent 1)) - `(helm-make-source ,name 'helm-source-dummy ,@args)) - -(defmacro helm-build-in-file-source (name file &rest args) - "Build a helm source with NAME name using `candidates-in-files' method. -Arg FILE is a filename, the contents of this file will be -used as candidates in buffer. -Args ARGS are keywords provided by `helm-source-in-file'." - (declare (indent 2)) - `(helm-make-source ,name 'helm-source-in-file - :candidates-file ,file ,@args)) - - -(provide 'helm-source) - -;;; helm-source ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-core-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-core-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-core-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-core-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-core-pkg.el similarity index 71% rename from code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-core-pkg.el index e0876d4..f9c82d9 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-core-pkg.el @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -(define-package "helm-core" "20230725.527" "Development files for Helm" +(define-package "helm-core" "20230829.910" "Development files for Helm" '((emacs "25.1") (async "1.9.7")) - :commit "a3d403cd95056ba22438e8b98e4194957b27d5bd" :authors + :commit "5514c4a24f3124cabcdfdd97f19570b714910e74" :authors '(("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) :maintainers '(("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-core.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core.el rename to code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-core.el index e6e4da6..37a3a84 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-core.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-core.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; Author: Thierry Volpiatto ;; URL: https://emacs-helm.github.io/helm/ -;; Version: 3.9.1 +;; Version: 3.9.4 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (async "1.9.7")) ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -46,8 +46,11 @@ (declare-function helm-comp-read "helm-mode.el") (declare-function custom-unlispify-tag-name "cus-edit.el") (declare-function helm-quit-and-find-file "helm-utils.el") +(declare-function linum-mode "linum.el") (defvar helm-marked-buffer-name) +(defvar display-buffer-function) +(defvar minibuffer-follows-selected-frame) ;;; Internal Variables @@ -268,7 +271,18 @@ and second call within 1s runs `helm-swap-windows'." (defun helm-command-with-subkeys (map subkey command &optional other-subkeys prompt exit-fn delay) - "Return an anonymous interactive command to use with `helm-define-key-with-subkeys'." + "Build a command that run COMMAND when SUBKEY is read. + +The command runs a loop reading keys and exit when user stops typing after DELAY +seconds. After this DELAY EXIT-FN run if specified. + +Arg OTHER-SUBKEYS should be an alist composed of (command . short-key) where +command is another command than COMMAND bound to short-key. + +A PROMPT can be used to describe bindings of COMMAND and OTHER-SUBKEYS. + +Return an anonymous interactive command to use with +`helm-define-key-with-subkeys'." (lambda () (interactive) (let (timer) @@ -452,6 +466,7 @@ i.e. the loop is not entered after running COMMAND." ;; Debugging command (define-key map (kbd "C-h C-d") #'helm-enable-or-switch-to-debug) (define-key map (kbd "C-h c") #'helm-customize-group) + (define-key map (kbd "C-h d") #'helm-debug-output) ;; Allow to eval keymap without errors. (define-key map [f1] nil) (define-key map (kbd "C-h C-h") #'undefined) @@ -1219,7 +1234,9 @@ Set this to an empty string if you don't want prefix in margin when marking." (defface helm-header-line-left-margin `((t ,@(and (>= emacs-major-version 27) '(:extend t)) :foreground "black" :background "yellow")) - "Face used to highlight helm-header sign in left-margin." + "Face used to highlight helm-header sign in left-margin. +This face is used only when using `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' and pattern +is wider then screen." :group 'helm-faces) (defface helm-minibuffer-prompt @@ -1322,10 +1339,10 @@ with no args that should returns a boolean value or \\='current-source.") "When non-nil, quit if there are no candidates. This variable accepts a function.") -(defvar helm-debug-variables nil - "A list of Helm variables that `helm-debug-output' displays. -If nil, `helm-debug-output' includes only variables with `helm-' -prefixes.") +(defvar helm-debug-function #'helm-default-debug-function + "A Function that returns a list of values to print in `helm-debug-output' buffer.") + +(defvar helm-debug-output-buffer "*Helm Debug*") (defvar helm-debug-buffer "*Debug Helm Log*") @@ -2584,7 +2601,7 @@ was deleted and the candidates list not updated." (with-helm-window (or (helm-empty-buffer-p) (and (helm-end-of-source-p) - (eq (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + (eq (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) (or (save-excursion (forward-line -1) @@ -2681,7 +2698,7 @@ of current source only." (or (helm-pos-header-line-p) (eobp)) (eobp))) ;; Don't count empty lines maybe added by popup (bug#1370). - unless (or (eq (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + unless (or (eq (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) (helm-pos-header-line-p)) do (cl-incf ln) do (forward-line 1) finally return ln)))))) @@ -3499,8 +3516,8 @@ version < emacs-28." (tool-bar-lines . 0) (left . ,(- (car pos) (* (frame-char-width) - (if (< (- (point) (point-at-bol)) prmt-size) - (- (point) (point-at-bol)) + (if (< (- (point) (pos-bol)) prmt-size) + (- (point) (pos-bol)) prmt-size)))) ;; Try to put frame at the best possible place. ;; Frame should be below point if enough @@ -3738,6 +3755,10 @@ Argument SAVE-OR-RESTORE is either save or restore." (defun helm--run-init-hooks (hook sources) "Run after and before init hooks local to source. See :after-init-hook and :before-init-hook in `helm-source'." + ;; We handle here incorrect values of hooks to not break packages using such + ;; values i.e. lambda's or lists not bound to a symbol. In the future we may + ;; use `helm-log-run-hook' directly which allow using add-hook, remove-hook + ;; etc... (cl-loop for s in sources for hv = (assoc-default hook s) when hv @@ -3993,7 +4014,7 @@ Update is reenabled when idle 1s." (with-helm-alive-p (unless helm--suspend-update-interactive-flag (helm-suspend-update 1)) - (backward-delete-char arg) + (delete-char (- arg)) (run-with-idle-timer 1 nil (lambda () @@ -4429,7 +4450,7 @@ This function is used with sources built with `helm-source-sync'." ;; the position of line and go ahead, ;; letting `helm-search-match-part' checking if ;; pattern match against this line. - (prog1 (list (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + (prog1 (list (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) (forward-line 1)) ;; We could use here directly `re-search-forward' ;; on the regexp produced by `helm--mapconcat-pattern', @@ -4442,8 +4463,8 @@ This function is used with sources built with `helm-source-sync'." ;; then search the corresponding line with the whole regexp, ;; which increase dramatically the speed of the search. (cl-loop while (re-search-forward partial-regexp nil t) - for bol = (point-at-bol) - for eol = (point-at-eol) + for bol = (pos-bol) + for eol = (pos-eol) if (progn (goto-char bol) (re-search-forward regexp eol t)) do (goto-char eol) and return t @@ -4454,7 +4475,7 @@ This function is used with sources built with `helm-source-sync'." (defun helm-score-candidate-for-pattern (candidate pattern) "Assign score to CANDIDATE according to PATTERN." ;; Unknown candidates always go on top. - (if (get-text-property 0 'helm-new-file candidate) + (if (helm-candidate-prefixed-p candidate) 200.00 (funcall helm-fuzzy-default-score-fn candidate pattern))) @@ -5186,7 +5207,7 @@ If MATCH is a cons cell then insert the car as display with the cdr stored as real value in a `helm-realvalue' text property. Args NUM and SOURCE are also stored as text property when specified as respectively `helm-cand-num' and `helm-cur-source'." - (let ((start (point-at-bol (point))) + (let ((start (pos-bol (point))) (dispvalue (helm-candidate-get-display match)) (realvalue (cdr-safe match)) (map (when helm-allow-mouse (make-sparse-keymap))) @@ -5195,7 +5216,7 @@ specified as respectively `helm-cand-num' and `helm-cur-source'." (when (and (stringp dispvalue) (not (zerop (length dispvalue)))) (funcall insert-function dispvalue) - (setq end (point-at-eol)) + (setq end (pos-eol)) ;; Some strings may handle another keymap prop. (remove-text-properties start end '(keymap nil)) (put-text-property start end 'read-only nil) @@ -5293,10 +5314,10 @@ additional info after the source name by overlay." (put-text-property start (point) 'helm-header-separator t))) (let ((start (point))) (insert name) - (put-text-property (point-at-bol) - (point-at-eol) 'helm-header t) + (put-text-property (pos-bol) + (pos-eol) 'helm-header t) (when display-string - (overlay-put (make-overlay (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + (overlay-put (make-overlay (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) 'display display-string)) (insert "\n") (add-text-properties start (point) '(face helm-source-header @@ -5307,8 +5328,8 @@ additional info after the source name by overlay." (defun helm-insert-candidate-separator () "Insert separator of candidates into the Helm buffer." (insert (propertize helm-candidate-separator 'face 'helm-separator)) - (put-text-property (point-at-bol) - (point-at-eol) 'helm-candidate-separator t) + (put-text-property (pos-bol) + (pos-eol) 'helm-candidate-separator t) (insert "\n")) (defun helm-init-relative-display-line-numbers () @@ -5664,7 +5685,7 @@ DIRECTION is either \\='next or \\='previous." (or (helm-pos-header-line-p) (helm-pos-candidate-separator-p))) (forward-line (if (and (eq direction 'previous) - (not (eq (point-at-bol) (point-min)))) + (not (eq (pos-bol) (point-min)))) -1 1))))) (defun helm-display-mode-line (source &optional force) @@ -6168,7 +6189,7 @@ marking candidates." (when resumep (goto-char helm-selection-point)) (move-overlay - helm-selection-overlay (point-at-bol) + helm-selection-overlay (pos-bol) (if (helm-pos-multiline-p) (let ((header-pos (helm-get-next-header-pos)) (separator-pos (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos))) @@ -6178,7 +6199,7 @@ marking candidates." separator-pos) header-pos (point-max))) - (1+ (point-at-eol)))) + (1+ (pos-eol)))) (setq helm-selection-point (overlay-start helm-selection-overlay)) (when (and helm-allow-mouse (null nomouse)) (helm--bind-mouse-for-selection helm-selection-point)))) @@ -6329,35 +6350,42 @@ If action buffer is displayed, kill it." (defun helm-pos-header-line-p () "Return t if the current line is a header line." - (or (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-header) - (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-header-separator))) + (or (get-text-property (pos-bol) 'helm-header) + (get-text-property (pos-bol) 'helm-header-separator))) (defun helm-pos-candidate-separator-p () "Return t if the current line is a candidate separator." - (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-candidate-separator)) + (get-text-property (pos-bol) 'helm-candidate-separator)) ;;; Debugging ;; ;; (defun helm-debug-output () - "Show all Helm-related variables at this time." + "Show all Helm locals variables and output of `helm-debug-function'." (interactive) (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-help-internal " *Helm Debug*" 'helm-debug-output-function))) + (helm-help-internal helm-debug-output-buffer 'helm-debug-output-function))) (put 'helm-debug-output 'helm-only t) -(defun helm-debug-output-function (&optional vars) - (message "Calculating all helm-related values...") - (insert "If you debug some variables or forms, set `helm-debug-variables' -to a list of forms.\n\n") - (dolist (v (or vars - helm-debug-variables - (apropos-internal "^helm-" 'boundp))) - (insert "** " - (pp-to-string v) "\n" - (pp-to-string (with-current-buffer helm-buffer (eval v))) "\n")) - (message "Calculating all helm-related values...Done")) +(defun helm-default-debug-function () + "Collect sources of helm current session without their keymap. +This is the default function for `helm-debug-function'." + (cl-loop for source in (with-helm-buffer helm-sources) + collect (remove (assq 'keymap source) source))) + +(defun helm-debug-output-function () + (let ((local-vars (buffer-local-variables (get-buffer helm-buffer))) + (count 1)) + (insert (format "* Helm debug from `%s' buffer\n\n" helm-buffer)) + (insert "** Local variables\n\n#+begin_src elisp\n" + (pp-to-string (remove (assq 'helm-sources local-vars) local-vars)) + "\n#+end_src\n") + (dolist-with-progress-reporter (v (helm-interpret-value helm-debug-function)) + "Calculating all helm-related values..." + (insert (format "** Value%s\n" count) + "#+begin_src elisp\n" (pp-to-string v) "\n#+end_src\n") + (cl-incf count)))) (defun helm-enable-or-switch-to-debug () "First hit enable helm debugging, second hit switch to debug buffer." @@ -6420,17 +6448,17 @@ Optional argument SOURCE is a Helm source object." (with-helm-window (cond ((helm-pos-multiline-p) (helm-aif (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos) - (delete-region (point-at-bol) - (1+ (progn (goto-char it) (point-at-eol)))) + (delete-region (pos-bol) + (1+ (progn (goto-char it) (pos-eol)))) ;; last candidate (goto-char (helm-get-previous-candidate-separator-pos)) - (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point-max))) + (delete-region (pos-bol) (point-max))) (when (helm-end-of-source-p) (goto-char (or (helm-get-previous-candidate-separator-pos) (point-min))) (forward-line 1))) (t - (delete-region (point-at-bol) (1+ (point-at-eol))) + (delete-region (pos-bol) (1+ (pos-eol))) (when (helm-end-of-source-p t) (let ((headp (save-excursion (forward-line -1) @@ -6444,7 +6472,7 @@ Optional argument SOURCE is a Helm source object." (if (and (helm-pos-multiline-p) (null at-point)) (null (helm-get-next-candidate-separator-pos)) (forward-line (if at-point 0 n)) - (or (eq (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + (or (eq (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) (helm-pos-header-line-p) (if (< n 0) (bobp) (eobp)))))) @@ -6464,7 +6492,7 @@ Optional argument SOURCE is a Helm source object." (funcall func) (forward-line 0) (and realvalue - (put-text-property (point) (point-at-eol) + (put-text-property (point) (pos-eol) 'helm-realvalue realvalue)) (and multiline (put-text-property (point) @@ -6645,7 +6673,7 @@ To customize `helm-candidates-in-buffer' behaviour, use `search', for cand = (apply get-line-fn (if (and pos-lst (listp pos-lst)) pos-lst - (list (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) + (list (pos-bol) (pos-eol)))) when (and match-part-fn (not (get-text-property 0 'match-part cand))) do (setq cand @@ -6701,7 +6729,7 @@ computed by match-part-fn and stored in the match-part property." (defun helm-initial-candidates-from-candidate-buffer (get-line-fn limit) (cl-loop repeat limit until (eobp) - for line = (funcall get-line-fn (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + for line = (funcall get-line-fn (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) when line collect line do (forward-line 1))) @@ -6833,9 +6861,18 @@ before running again the init function." It is a local variable set from `helm-init-candidates-in-buffer' in `helm-candidate-buffer'. Allow getting the longest length of initial candidates in transformers -without looping again through the whole list.") +without looping again through the whole list. +It is useful to align extra informations after candidates in `helm-buffer'.") -(defun helm-init-candidates-in-buffer (buffer-spec data) +(defsubst helm-in-buffer-get-longest-candidate () + "Return the longest candidate recorded in `helm-candidate-buffer'." + (helm-aif (helm-candidate-buffer) + (buffer-local-value + 'helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len + (get-buffer it)) + 0)) + +(defun helm-init-candidates-in-buffer (buffer-spec data &optional force-longest) "Register BUFFER-SPEC with DATA for a helm candidates-in-buffer session. Arg BUFFER-SPEC can be a `buffer-name' (stringp), a buffer-spec @@ -6849,7 +6886,13 @@ Returns the resulting buffer. Use this in your init function to register a buffer for a `helm-source-in-buffer' session and feed it with DATA. You probably don't want to bother with this and use the :data slot -when initializing a source with `helm-source-in-buffer' class." +when initializing a source with `helm-source-in-buffer' class. + +When inserting DATA in `helm-candidate-buffer', if DATA is a list the longest +candidate will be recorded in `helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len' local +variable. If DATA is a string, it is inserted directly in +`helm-candidate-buffer' and `helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len' is not computed +unless FORCE-LONGEST is non nil." (declare (indent 1)) (let ((caching (and (or (stringp buffer-spec) (bufferp buffer-spec)) @@ -6871,9 +6914,26 @@ when initializing a source with `helm-source-in-buffer' class." (length cand))) cand)) data "\n"))) - ((stringp data) (insert data)))) + ((stringp data) + (insert data) + (when force-longest + (setq-local helm-candidate-buffer-longest-len + (helm--get-longest-len-in-buffer)))))) buf))) +(defun helm--get-longest-len-in-buffer () + "Return length of the longest line in buffer." + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + (let ((max 0) + len) + (while (not (eobp)) + (setq len (- (pos-eol) (pos-bol))) + (when (> len max) + (setq max len)) + (forward-line 1)) + max))) + ;;; Resplit helm window ;; @@ -7269,8 +7329,8 @@ Meaning of prefix ARG is the same as in `reposition-window'." (helm-get-next-header-pos) (point-max)) ;; Not multiline - (1+ (point-at-eol)))) - (o (make-overlay (point-at-bol) selection-end))) + (1+ (pos-eol)))) + (o (make-overlay (pos-bol) selection-end))) (overlay-put o 'priority 0) (overlay-put o 'face 'helm-visible-mark) (overlay-put o 'source source) @@ -7392,7 +7452,8 @@ starting it is not needed." (maxpoint (or end (point-max)))) (while (< (point) maxpoint) (helm-mark-current-line) - (let* ((prefix (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'helm-new-file)) + (let* ((prefix (or (get-text-property (pos-bol) 'helm-new-file) + (get-text-property (pos-bol) 'unknown))) (cand (helm-get-selection nil (helm-get-attr 'marked-with-props src) src)) @@ -7535,7 +7596,7 @@ sources." (goto-char (point-min)) (search-forward ov-src-name nil t) (while (and (search-forward ov-ml-str nil t) - (cl-loop for ov in (overlays-at (point-at-bol 0)) + (cl-loop for ov in (overlays-at (pos-bol 0)) never (overlay-get ov 'visible-mark)) (helm-current-source-name= ov-src-name)) (setq beg (match-beginning 0) @@ -7543,7 +7604,7 @@ sources." (match-end 0) (1+ (match-end 0)))) ;; Calculate real value of candidate. ;; It can be nil if candidate have only a display value. - (let ((real (get-text-property (point-at-bol 0) 'helm-realvalue))) + (let ((real (get-text-property (pos-bol 0) 'helm-realvalue))) (if real ;; Check if real value of current candidate is the same ;; than the one stored in overlay. diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-lib.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-lib.el similarity index 92% rename from code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-lib.el rename to code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-lib.el index 7970a5c..f345995 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230725.527/helm-lib.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-lib.el @@ -38,8 +38,12 @@ (declare-function helm-get-sources "helm-core.el") (declare-function helm-interpret-value "helm-core.el") (declare-function helm-log-run-hook "helm-core.el") +(declare-function helm-next-line "helm-core.el") +(declare-function helm-get-next-header-pos "helm-core.el") +(declare-function helm-mark-current-line "helm-core.el") (declare-function helm-marked-candidates "helm-core.el") (declare-function helm-set-case-fold-search "helm-core.el") +(declare-function helm-get-previous-header-pos "helm-core.el") (declare-function helm-source--cl--print-table "helm-source.el") (declare-function helm-update "helm-core.el") (declare-function org-content "org.el") @@ -61,12 +65,13 @@ (defvar helm-completion-style) (defvar helm-completion-styles-alist) (defvar helm-persistent-action-window-buffer) +(defvar helm-help-buffer-name) (defvar completion-flex-nospace) (defvar find-function-source-path) (defvar ffap-machine-p-unknown) (defvar ffap-machine-p-local) (defvar ffap-machine-p-known) - +(defvar helm-debug-output-buffer) ;;; User vars. ;; @@ -256,7 +261,7 @@ such as `?d' for a directory, or `?l' for a symbolic link and will override the leading `-' char." (string (or filetype - (pcase (lsh mode -12) + (pcase (ash mode -12) ;; POSIX specifies that the file type is included in st_mode ;; and provides names for the file types but values only for ;; the permissions (e.g., S_IWOTH=2). @@ -285,6 +290,112 @@ the leading `-' char." (if (zerop (logand 512 mode)) (if (zerop (logand 1 mode)) ?- ?x) (if (zerop (logand 1 mode)) ?T ?t))))) + +(unless (and (fboundp 'pos-bol) (fboundp 'pos-eol)) + (defalias 'pos-bol 'line-beginning-position) + (defalias 'pos-eol 'line-end-position)) + +;;; Compatibility with < Emacs-29 +;; Needed by helm-packages.el and affixations functions for helm-mode (27) +;; waiting package.el moves on Elpa. Slightly modified to fit with +;; Emacs-27/28. +(when (< emacs-major-version 29) + (with-no-warnings + (require 'package) + (eval-and-compile + (defun package--archives-initialize () + "Make sure the list of installed and remote packages are initialized." + (unless package--initialized + (package-initialize t)) + (unless package-archive-contents + (package-refresh-contents))) + + (defun package-get-descriptor (pkg-name) + "Return the `package-desc' of PKG-NAME." + (unless package--initialized (package-initialize 'no-activate)) + (or (cadr (assq pkg-name package-alist)) + (cadr (assq pkg-name package-archive-contents)))) + + (defun package--upgradeable-packages () + ;; Initialize the package system to get the list of package + ;; symbols for completion. + (package--archives-initialize) + (mapcar + #'car + (seq-filter + (lambda (elt) + (or (let ((available + (assq (car elt) package-archive-contents))) + (and available + (version-list-< + (package-desc-version (cadr elt)) + (package-desc-version (cadr available))))))) + package-alist))) + + (defun package-upgrade (name) + "Upgrade package NAME if a newer version exists." + (let* ((package (if (symbolp name) + name + (intern name))) + (pkg-desc (cadr (assq package package-alist)))) + ;; `pkg-desc' will be nil when the package is an "active built-in". + (when pkg-desc + (package-delete pkg-desc 'force 'dont-unselect)) + (package-install package + ;; An active built-in has never been "selected" + ;; before. Mark it as installed explicitly. + (and pkg-desc 'dont-select)))) + + (defun package-recompile (pkg) + "Byte-compile package PKG again. +PKG should be either a symbol, the package name, or a `package-desc' +object." + (let ((pkg-desc (if (package-desc-p pkg) + pkg + (cadr (assq pkg package-alist))))) + ;; Delete the old .elc files to ensure that we don't inadvertently + ;; load them (in case they contain byte code/macros that are now + ;; invalid). + (dolist (elc (directory-files-recursively + (package-desc-dir pkg-desc) "\\.elc\\'")) + (delete-file elc)) + (package--compile pkg-desc))) + + (defun package--dependencies (pkg) + "Return a list of all dependencies PKG has. +This is done recursively." + ;; Can we have circular dependencies? Assume "nope". + (when-let* ((desc (cadr (assq pkg package-archive-contents))) + (deps (mapcar #'car (package-desc-reqs desc)))) + (delete-dups (apply #'nconc deps (mapcar #'package--dependencies deps)))))))) + +;;; Provide `help--symbol-class' not available in emacs-27 +;; +(unless (fboundp 'help--symbol-class) + (defun help--symbol-class (s) + "Return symbol class characters for symbol S." + (when (stringp s) + (setq s (intern-soft s))) + (concat + (when (fboundp s) + (concat + (cond + ((commandp s) "c") + ((eq (car-safe (symbol-function s)) 'macro) "m") + (t "f")) + (and (let ((flist (indirect-function s))) + (advice--p (if (eq 'macro (car-safe flist)) (cdr flist) flist))) + "!") + (and (get s 'byte-obsolete-info) "-"))) + (when (boundp s) + (concat + (if (custom-variable-p s) "u" "v") + (and (local-variable-if-set-p s) "'") + (and (ignore-errors (not (equal (symbol-value s) (default-value s)))) "*") + (and (get s 'byte-obsolete-variable) "-"))) + (and (facep s) "a") + (and (fboundp 'cl-find-class) (cl-find-class s) "t")))) + ;;; Macros helper. ;; @@ -623,7 +734,8 @@ displayed in BUFNAME." (defun helm-help-quit () "Quit `helm-help'." - (if (get-buffer-window helm-help-buffer-name 'visible) + (if (or (get-buffer-window helm-help-buffer-name 'visible) + (get-buffer-window helm-debug-output-buffer 'visible)) (throw 'helm-help-quit nil) (quit-window))) @@ -930,7 +1042,7 @@ Example: (setq B \\='(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)) - (helm-group-candidates-by B #'cl-oddp 2 \\='separate) + (helm-group-candidates-by B #\\='cl-oddp 2 \\='separate) => ((2 4 6 8) (1 3 5 7 9)) SELECTION specify where to start in CANDIDATES. @@ -984,7 +1096,7 @@ Handle multibyte characters by moving by columns." (save-excursion (insert str)) (move-to-column width) - (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point)))) + (buffer-substring (pos-bol) (point)))) (defun helm-substring-by-width (str width &optional endstr) "Truncate string STR to end at column WIDTH. @@ -1035,7 +1147,7 @@ than WIDTH." (defun helm-current-line-contents () "Current line string without properties." - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))) + (buffer-substring-no-properties (pos-bol) (pos-eol))) (defun helm--replace-regexp-in-buffer-string (regexp rep str &optional fixedcase literal subexp start) "Replace REGEXP by REP in string STR. @@ -1181,8 +1293,10 @@ differently depending of answer: "Display documentation of Eieio CLASS, a symbol or a string." (advice-add 'cl--print-table :override #'helm-source--cl--print-table '((depth . 100))) (unwind-protect - (let ((helm-describe-function-function 'describe-function)) - (helm-describe-function class)) + (if (fboundp 'cl-describe-type) + (cl-describe-type (helm-symbolify class)) + (let ((helm-describe-function-function 'describe-function)) + (helm-describe-function (helm-symbolify class)))) (advice-remove 'cl--print-table #'helm-source--cl--print-table))) (defun helm-describe-function (func) @@ -1295,8 +1409,13 @@ using LOAD-PATH." (if (not helm-current-prefix-arg) (find-function (helm-symbolify func)) (let ((place (helm-find-function-noselect func))) - (when place - (switch-to-buffer (car place)) (goto-char (cdr place)))))) + (if (cdr place) + (progn + (switch-to-buffer (car place)) (goto-char (cdr place))) + (helm-aif (car place) + (message "Couldn't find Function `%s' in `%s'" + func (buffer-name it)) + (message "Couldn't find Function `%s'" func)))))) (defun helm-find-variable (var) "Try to jump to VAR definition. @@ -1323,6 +1442,12 @@ using LOAD-PATH." See `kill-new' for argument REPLACE." (kill-new (helm-stringify candidate) replace)) +(defun helm-group-p (symbol) + "Return non nil when SYMBOL is a group." + (or (and (get symbol 'custom-loads) + (not (get symbol 'custom-autoload))) + (get symbol 'custom-group))) + ;;; Modes ;; @@ -1641,6 +1766,16 @@ I.e. when using `helm-next-line' and friends in BODY." (let (helm-follow-mode-persistent) (progn ,@body)))) +(defun helm-candidate-prefixed-p (candidate) + "Return non nil when CANDIDATE is prefixed. + +Candidates files are prefixed with [+] or a specific icon when candidate is a +non existing file, in other places candidates may be prefixed with an unknown +symbol [?], these candidate have the text property or +property." + (or (get-text-property 0 'helm-new-file candidate) + (get-text-property 0 'unknown candidate))) + ;; Completion styles related functions ;; (defun helm--setup-completion-styles-alist () diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-multi-match.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-multi-match.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-multi-match.el rename to code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-multi-match.el index 594709b..e4d143e 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-multi-match.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-multi-match.el @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ I.e. (identity (string-match \"foo\" \"foo bar\")) => t." This is the search function for `candidates-in-buffer' enabled sources. Use the same method as `helm-mm-3-match' except it search in buffer instead of matching on a string. -i.e (identity (re-search-forward \"foo\" (point-at-eol) t)) => t." +i.e (identity (re-search-forward \"foo\" (pos-eol) t)) => t." (cl-loop with pat = (if (stringp pattern) (helm-mm-3-get-patterns pattern) pattern) @@ -253,13 +253,13 @@ i.e (identity (re-search-forward \"foo\" (point-at-eol) t)) => t." regex) when (eq (caar pat) 'not) return ;; Pass the job to `helm-search-match-part'. - (prog1 (list (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + (prog1 (list (pos-bol) (pos-eol)) (forward-line 1)) while (condition-case _err (funcall searchfn1 (or regex1 "") nil t) (invalid-regexp nil)) - for bol = (point-at-bol) - for eol = (point-at-eol) + for bol = (pos-bol) + for eol = (pos-eol) if (cl-loop for (pred . str) in (cdr pat) for regexp = (if (and helm-mm--match-on-diacritics (not (helm-mm-regexp-p str))) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-source.el b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-source.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-source.el rename to code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-source.el index 2ca2ac1..a12de1e 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-core-20230317.1729/helm-source.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-core-20230829.910/helm-source.el @@ -39,20 +39,20 @@ (declare-function helm-init-candidates-in-buffer "helm-core.el") (declare-function helm-interpret-value "helm-core.el") (declare-function helm-fuzzy-highlight-matches "helm-core.el") +(declare-function helm-marked-candidates "helm-core.el") ;;; Advice Emacs fn -;; Make Classes's docstrings more readable by removing al the -;; unnecessary crap. +;; Make Classes's docstrings more readable by removing the attempts to align +;; unuseful stuff and add newline for separating slot documentation, as well +;; slots are in bold characters. (defun helm-source--cl--print-table (&rest args) "Advice for `cl--print-table' to make readable class slots docstrings." - (cl-flet ((print-rows (rows) - (let ((format "%s\n\n Initform=%s\n\n%s")) - (dolist (row rows) - (setcar row (propertize (car row) 'face 'bold)) - (setcdr row (nthcdr 1 (cdr row))) - (insert "\n* " (apply #'format format row) "\n"))))) - (print-rows (cadr args)))) + (let ((format "%s\n\n Initform=%s\n\n%s")) + (dolist (row (cadr args)) + (setcar row (propertize (car row) 'face 'bold)) + (setcdr row (nthcdr 1 (cdr row))) + (insert "\n* " (apply #'format format row) "\n")))) (cl-defgeneric helm--setup-source (source) "Prepare slots and handle slot errors before creating a helm source.") @@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ See `helm-candidates-in-buffer' for more infos.") (when (helm-get-attr 'linum) (while (not (eobp)) (add-text-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) + (pos-bol) (pos-eol) `(helm-linum ,count)) (cl-incf count) (forward-line 1))))))) @@ -974,7 +974,7 @@ Where OBJECT is an instance of an eieio class." "Build a `helm' source named NAME with ARGS for CLASS. Argument NAME is a string which define the source name, so no need to use the keyword :name in your source, NAME will be used instead. -Argument CLASS is an eieio class object. +Argument CLASS is a symbol defining an eieio class object. Arguments ARGS are keyword value pairs as defined in CLASS." (declare (indent 2)) (let ((source (apply #'make-instance class name args))) @@ -1168,6 +1168,9 @@ The header line is based on one of `persistent-action-if', (symbol-value it) it))) (setf (slot-value source 'requires-pattern) val))) + ;; Warn when hooks are defined as something else as a symbol i.e. a lambda or + ;; a list, if a function an error will raise later anyway when this function + ;; is called with `run-hooks'. (let ((sname (slot-value source 'name))) (pcase (slot-value source 'before-init-hook) ((or (and val (pred (functionp)) (guard (not (symbolp val)))) diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index b150c98..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-ls-git-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helm-ls-git" "helm-ls-git.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helm-ls-git.el - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("/COMMIT_EDITMSG$" . helm-ls-git-commit-mode)) - -(autoload 'helm-ls-git-commit-mode "helm-ls-git" "\ -Mode to edit COMMIT_EDITMSG files. - -Commands: -\\{helm-ls-git-commit-mode-map} - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("/git-rebase-todo$" . helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode)) - -(autoload 'helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode "helm-ls-git" "\ -Major Mode to edit git-rebase-todo files when using git rebase -i. - -Commands: -\\{helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode-map} - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helm-ls-git "helm-ls-git" "\ - - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helm-ls-git" '("helm-")) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; helm-ls-git-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 37bc4c1..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; Generated package description from helm-ls-git.el -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "helm-ls-git" "20230405.957" "list git files." '((helm "1.7.8")) :commit "356e7f0c2725fc4ab6d2eb5bb4752ac1a8133039") diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git.el b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git.el deleted file mode 100644 index d095489..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230405.957/helm-ls-git.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2011 +0,0 @@ -;;; helm-ls-git.el --- list git files. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2022 Thierry Volpiatto - -;; Package-Requires: ((helm "1.7.8")) -;; Package-Version: 20230405.957 -;; Package-Commit: 356e7f0c2725fc4ab6d2eb5bb4752ac1a8133039 - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Code - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'vc) -(require 'vc-git) -(require 'helm-files) ; helm-grep is required in helm-files. -(require 'helm-types) - -(defvaralias 'helm-c-source-ls-git 'helm-source-ls-git) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-c-source-ls-git 'helm-source-ls-git "1.5.1") -(defvaralias 'helm-c-source-ls-git-status 'helm-source-ls-git-status) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-c-source-ls-git-status 'helm-source-ls-git-status "1.5.1") - -;; Now the git-grep command is defined in helm-grep.el, -;; alias it for backward compatibility. -(defvar helm-ls-git-grep-command) -(defvaralias 'helm-ls-git-grep-command 'helm-grep-git-grep-command) -(make-obsolete-variable 'helm-ls-git-grep-command 'helm-grep-git-grep-command "1.8.0") - -(defvar server-clients) -(declare-function helm-comp-read "ext:helm-mode.el") -(declare-function server-running-p "server.el") -(declare-function server-edit "server.el") -(declare-function server-send-string "server.el") -(declare-function server-quote-arg "server.el") -;; Define the sources. -(defvar helm-source-ls-git-status nil - "This source will built at runtime. -It can be build explicitly with function -`helm-ls-git-build-git-status-source'.") -(defvar helm-source-ls-git nil - "This source will built at runtime. -It can be build explicitly with function -`helm-ls-git-build-ls-git-source'.") -(defvar helm-source-ls-git-buffers nil - "This source will built at runtime. -It can be build explicitly with function -`helm-ls-git-build-buffers-source'.") - - - -(defgroup helm-ls-git nil - "Helm completion for git repos." - :group 'helm) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-show-abs-or-relative 'relative - "Show full path or relative path to repo when using `helm-ff-toggle-basename'. -Valid values are symbol \\='absolute' or \\='relative' (default)." - :type '(radio :tag "Show full path or relative path to Git repo when toggling" - (const :tag "Show full path" absolute) - (const :tag "Show relative path" relative))) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-status-command nil - "Favorite git-status command for emacs. - -When set, you will have an additional action allowing to -switch to a git status buffer e.g. `vc-dir' or `magit-status'. - -If you want to use magit use `magit-status-setup-buffer' and not -`magit-status' which is working only interactively." - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-fuzzy-match nil - "Enable fuzzy matching in `helm-source-ls-git-status' and `helm-source-ls-git'." - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (setq helm-source-ls-git nil - helm-source-ls-git-status nil - helm-source-ls-git-buffers nil)) - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-default-sources '(helm-source-ls-git-status - helm-ls-git-branches-source - helm-source-ls-git-buffers - helm-source-ls-git - helm-ls-git-stashes-source - helm-ls-git-create-branch-source) - "Default sources for `helm-ls-git-ls'." - :type '(repeat symbol)) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-format-glob-string "'%s'" - "String to format globs in `helm-grep-get-file-extensions'. -Glob are enclosed in single quotes by default." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-ls-switches '("ls-files" "--full-name" "--") - "A list of arguments to pass to `git-ls-files'. -To see files in submodules add the option \"--recurse-submodules\". -If you have problems displaying unicode filenames use -\'(\"-c\" \"core.quotePath=false\" \"ls-files\" \"--full-name\" \"--\"). -See Issue #52." - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-auto-checkout nil - "Stash automatically uncommited changes before checking out a branch." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-log-max-commits "100" - "Max number of commits to show in git log (git log -n option). -NOTE: This reflects the number of candidates fetched and stored, not -the number of candidates displayed which is relative to -`helm-candidate-number-limit'. IOW if `helm-candidate-number-limit' -== 500 and `helm-ls-git-log-max-commits' == 600, only 500 candidates -will be displayed but if you search for a candidate which is in the -range 500/600 you will find it." - :type 'string) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-delete-branch-on-remote nil - "Delete remote branch without asking when non nil. -This happen only when deleting a remote branch e.g. remotes/origin/foo." - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom helm-ls-git-auto-refresh-at-eob t - "Increase git log by `window-height' lines when non nil. -When non nil this disable `helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source'." - :type 'boolean) - - -(defgroup helm-ls-git-faces nil - "Customize the appearance of helm-files." - :prefix "helm-ls-git-" - :group 'helm-ls-git - :group 'helm-faces) - -(defface helm-ls-git-modified-not-staged-face - '((t :foreground "yellow")) - "Files which are modified but not yet staged.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-modified-and-staged-face - '((t :foreground "goldenrod")) - "Files which are modified and already staged.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-renamed-modified-face - '((t :foreground "goldenrod")) - "Files which are renamed or renamed and modified.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-untracked-face - '((t :foreground "red")) - "Files which are not yet tracked by git.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-added-copied-face - '((t :foreground "green")) - "Files which are newly added or copied.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-added-modified-face - '((t :foreground "LightSkyBlue")) - "Files which are newly added and have unstaged modifications.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-deleted-not-staged-face - '((t :foreground "DarkGoldenrod3")) - "Files which are deleted but not staged.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-deleted-and-staged-face - '((t :foreground "DimGray")) - "Files which are deleted and staged.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-conflict-face - '((t :foreground "MediumVioletRed")) - "Files which contain rebase/merge conflicts.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-branches-current - '((t :foreground "gold")) - "Color of the star prefixing current branch.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-branches-name - '((t :foreground "red")) - "Color of branches names.") - -(defface helm-ls-git-branches-name-current - '((t :foreground "green")) - "Color of current branch name.") - - -(defvar helm-ls-git-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-generic-files-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-s") 'helm-ff-run-grep) - (define-key map (kbd "M-g g") 'helm-ls-git-run-grep) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c g") 'helm-ff-run-gid) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c i") 'helm-ls-git-ls-files-show-others) - (define-key map (kbd "M-e") 'helm-ls-git-run-switch-to-shell) - map)) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-buffer-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-buffer-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c i") 'helm-ls-git-ls-files-show-others) - map)) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-branches-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c b") 'helm-ls-git-branches-toggle-show-all) - (define-key map (kbd "M-L") 'helm-ls-git-run-show-log) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c P") 'helm-ls-git-run-push) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c F") 'helm-ls-git-run-pull) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c f") 'helm-ls-git-run-fetch) - (define-key map (kbd "M-e") 'helm-ls-git-run-switch-to-shell) - map)) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-status-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map helm-ls-git-map) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c c") 'helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c a") 'helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-amend-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c s") 'helm-ls-git-run-stage-files) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c e") 'helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-extend-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c z") 'helm-ls-git-run-stash) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c Z") 'helm-ls-git-run-stash-snapshot) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c R") 'helm-ls-git-run-status-revert-files) - (define-key map (kbd "M-e") 'helm-ls-git-run-switch-to-shell) - map)) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-help-message - "* Helm ls git - -** Tips - -*** Start helm-ls-git - -You can start with `helm-ls-git' but you can also use the generic -`helm-browse-project' which will use `helm-ls-git' if you are in -a git project (actually supported backends are git and hg though -helm-ls-hg is no more maintained). - -*** Git status command - -By default `helm-ls-git-status-command' is nil, -but you can set it if needed to `magit-status', `vc-dir' or whatever. - -However helm-ls-git provides most of what you need to basically -manage your git repo so you may not need to use another tool, -here an overview of its features: - -- Status of modified files -- List project branches -- List project files -- List project buffers -- List of Stashs -- Git log for each branches -- Create a new branch from current one -- Commit your changes from status source -- Rebase interactively -- Amend -- Diffs -- Pull and fetch -- Push -- Stash -- Revert -- Reset -- Format patches -- Git AM -- Cherry pick - -etc... - -Of course all these features are not enhanced as what you could -find in a Git specialized tool like Magit but it may fit most of -your needs. - -*** Git log - -From branches source, you can launch git log. With a numeric -prefix arg specify the number of commits to show, once you are in -git log and you want more commits, use a numeric prefix arg with -\\\\[helm-refresh] to specify the number of commits to show. - -When scrolling down with an empty pattern, helm can increase -automatically the number of candidates displayed when you reach -end of buffer if `helm-ls-git-auto-refresh-at-eob' is non nil. - -NOTE: When searching in git log, Helm search in the candidates -computed initially, this mean that when you have 100 candidates -displayed (see `helm-ls-git-log-max-commits') and you search for -a commit containing \"foo\", this commit will not be found if it -is located in the 101 commit which is not displayed. So if you -don't find something you are looking for, increase the number of -commits with \\\\[universal-argument] \\\\[helm-refresh]. - -**** Specify a range of commits - -Once you are in Git log you can specify with 2 marked -candidates a range of commits, specifying more than two marked -candidate for actions accepting only ranges will fail. When -specifying a range of commits, the top commit will be included in -range whereas the bottom commit will not be included, e.g. if you -mark commit-2 and commit-5, and use the format-patch action, git -will make 01-commit-4.patch, 02-commit-3.patch, and -03-commit-2.patch files taking care of naming files in the -reverse order for applying patches later, commit-5 beeing -excluded. - -NOTE: For commodity, commits are specified as short hash for all actions, witch -may clash if more than one commit have the same short ID (rare -but may happen), you should have an error in such case. - -**** Apply patches from one branch to current - -You can apply patches from one branch to current -branch using git AM action. -Patches are specified as a range of commits, see [[Specify a range of commits][Specify a range of commits]]. - -**** Persistent action in git log - -Persistent action in git log shows diff of selected commit, if you -want to always show diff while moving from one commit to the -other use follow-mode (C-c C-f). - -*** Git commit - -Commits will be done using emacsclient as GIT_EDITOR, with -major-mode `helm-ls-git-commmit-mode' which provide following commands: - -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-------------+--------------| -|\\[helm-ls-git-server-edit]|Exit when done -|\\[helm-ls-git-server-edit-abort]|Abort - -If you want to specify another author, use a prefix arg when -calling commit action, you will be prompted for author name and -email. - -NOTE: This mode is based on diff-mode, this to show a colorized -diff of your commit, you can use any regular emacs editing -commands from there. - -*** Git rebase - -helm-ls-git provide two rebase actions, one that run -interactively from git log source and one that work -non-interactively from branches source. With the former you can -rebase interactively from a given commit you selected from git log -and this ONLY for current branch, once done you can rebase one -branch into the other from branches source. This is one workflow -that helm-ls-git provide, other workflows may not work, so for -more complex usage switch to command line or a more enhaced tool -like Magit. For editing the first file git rebase use for -rebasing (\"git-rebase-todo\") helm-ls-git use a major-mode -called `helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode' which provide several commands: - -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-------------+--------------| -|p|pick -|r|reword -|e|edit -|s|squash -|f|fixup -|x|exec -|d|drop -|\\[helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-down]|Move line down -|\\[helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-up]|Move line up -|\\[helm-ls-git-server-edit]|Exit when done -|\\[helm-ls-git-server-edit-abort]|Abort - -*** Git grep usage - -The behavior is not exactly the same as what you have when you -launch git-grep from `helm-find-files', here in what it differ: - -1) The prefix arg allow to grep only the `default-directory' whereas -with `helm-find-files' the prefix arg allow browsing the whole repo. -So with `helm-ls-git' the default is to grep the whole repo. - -2) With `helm-ls-git', because you have the whole list of files of the repo -you can mark some of the files to grep only those, if no files are marked grep -the whole repo or the files under current directory depending of prefix arg. - -NOTE: The previous behavior was prompting user for the file -extensions to grep, this is non sense because we have here the -whole list of files (recursive) of current repo and not only the -file under current directory, so we have better time -selectionning the files we want to grep. - -**** Grep a subdirectory of current repository. - -Switch to `helm-find-files' with `C-x C-f', navigate to your directory -and launch git-grep from there. - -*** Problem with unicode filenames (chinese etc...) - -See docstring of `helm-ls-git-ls-switches'. - -** Commands -\\ -|Keys|Description -|-----------+----------| -|\\[helm-ls-git-run-grep]|Run git-grep. -|\\[helm-ff-run-gid]|Run Gid. -|\\[helm-ls-git-ls-files-show-others]|Toggle tracked/non tracked files view. -|\\[helm-ls-git-run-switch-to-shell]|Switch to shell -|\\ -|\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-basename]|Toggle basename. -|\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]|Run zgrep. -|\\[helm-ff-run-pdfgrep]|Run Pdfgrep on marked files. -|\\[helm-ff-run-copy-file]|Copy file(s) -|\\[helm-ff-run-rename-file]|Rename file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-symlink-file]|Symlink file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-hardlink-file]|Hardlink file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]|Delete file(s). -|\\[helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file]|Byte compile file(s) (C-u load) (elisp). -|\\[helm-ff-run-load-file]|Load file(s) (elisp). -|\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-file]|Ediff file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file]|Ediff merge file. -|\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window]|Switch other window. -|\\[helm-ff-properties-persistent]|Show file properties. -|\\[helm-ff-run-etags]|Run etags (C-u use tap, C-u C-u reload DB). -|\\[helm-yank-text-at-point]|Yank text at point. -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]|Open file with external program (C-u to choose). -|\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool]|Open file externally with default tool. -|\\[helm-ff-run-insert-org-link]|Insert org link.") - - - -;; Append visited files from `helm-source-ls-git' to `file-name-history'. -(add-to-list 'helm-files-save-history-extra-sources "Git files") - - -(defvar helm-ls-git-log-file nil) ; Set it for debugging. - - -(defun helm-ls-git-list-files () - (when (and helm-ls-git-log-file - (file-exists-p helm-ls-git-log-file)) - (delete-file helm-ls-git-log-file)) - ;; `helm-resume' will use the local value of `default-directory' - ;; in `helm-buffer' as value for `default-directory'. - (helm-aif (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (with-helm-default-directory it - (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (apply #'process-file - "git" - nil (list t helm-ls-git-log-file) nil - helm-ls-git-ls-switches)))) - ;; Return empty string to give to `split-string' - ;; in `helm-ls-git-init'. - "")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-ls-files-show-others () - "Toggle view of tracked/non tracked files." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (setq helm-ls-git-ls-switches - (if (member "-o" helm-ls-git-ls-switches) - (remove "-o" helm-ls-git-ls-switches) - (helm-append-at-nth helm-ls-git-ls-switches "-o" 1))) - (helm-force-update))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-ls-files-show-others 'no-helm-mx t) - -(cl-defun helm-ls-git-root-dir (&optional (directory default-directory)) - (locate-dominating-file directory ".git")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-not-inside-git-repo () - (not (helm-ls-git-root-dir))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop with root = (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - with untracking = (member "-o" helm-ls-git-ls-switches) - for file in candidates - for abs = (expand-file-name file root) - for disp = (if (and helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename - (not (string-match "[.]\\{1,2\\}\\'" file))) - (helm-basename file) file) - collect - (cons (propertize (if untracking (concat "? " disp) disp) - 'face (if untracking - 'helm-ls-git-untracked-face - 'helm-ff-file)) - abs))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-sort-fn (candidates _source) - "Transformer for sorting candidates." - (helm-ff-sort-candidates candidates nil)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-init () - (let ((data (cl-loop with root = (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - for c in (split-string (helm-ls-git-list-files) "\n" t) - collect (if (eq helm-ls-git-show-abs-or-relative 'relative) - c (expand-file-name c root))))) - (when (null data) - (setq data - (if helm-ls-git-log-file - (with-current-buffer - (find-file-noselect helm-ls-git-log-file) - (prog1 - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-min) (point-max)) - (kill-buffer))) - data))) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global data))) - -(defvar helm-ls-git--current-branch nil) -(defun helm-ls-git--branch () - (or helm-ls-git--current-branch - (with-temp-buffer - (let ((ret (process-file "git" nil t nil "symbolic-ref" "--short" "HEAD"))) - ;; Use sha of HEAD when branch name is missing. - (unless (zerop ret) - (erase-buffer) - (process-file "git" nil t nil "rev-parse" "--short" "HEAD"))) - ;; We use here (goto-char (point-min)) instead of (point-min) - ;; to not endup with a ^J control char at end of branch name. - (buffer-substring-no-properties (goto-char (point-min)) - (line-end-position))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-header-name (name) - (format "%s (%s)" name (helm-ls-git--branch))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-actions-list (&optional actions) - (helm-append-at-nth - actions - (helm-make-actions (lambda () - (and helm-ls-git-status-command "Git status")) - (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall helm-ls-git-status-command - (helm-default-directory))) - "Git Log" 'helm-ls-git-show-log-for-file - "Switch to shell" 'helm-ls-git-switch-to-shell - "Git grep files (`C-u' only current directory)" - 'helm-ls-git-grep - "Gid" 'helm-ff-gid) - 1)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-match-part (candidate) - (if (with-helm-buffer helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename) - (helm-basename candidate) - candidate)) - -(defclass helm-ls-git-source (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((header-name :initform 'helm-ls-git-header-name) - (init :initform 'helm-ls-git-init) - (cleanup :initform (lambda () - (setq helm-ls-git-ls-switches (remove "-o" helm-ls-git-ls-switches)))) - (update :initform (lambda () - (helm-set-local-variable - 'helm-ls-git--current-branch nil))) - (keymap :initform 'helm-ls-git-map) - (help-message :initform 'helm-ls-git-help-message) - (match-part :initform 'helm-ls-git-match-part) - (filtered-candidate-transformer - :initform '(helm-ls-git-transformer - helm-ls-git-sort-fn)) - (action-transformer :initform 'helm-transform-file-load-el) - (group :initform 'helm-ls-git))) - -(defclass helm-ls-git-status-source (helm-source-in-buffer) - ((header-name :initform 'helm-ls-git-header-name) - (init :initform - (lambda () - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global - (helm-ls-git-status)))) - (keymap :initform 'helm-ls-git-status-map) - (filtered-candidate-transformer :initform 'helm-ls-git-status-transformer) - (persistent-action :initform 'helm-ls-git-diff) - (persistent-help :initform "Diff") - (help-message :initform 'helm-ls-git-help-message) - (action-transformer :initform 'helm-ls-git-status-action-transformer) - (action :initform - (helm-make-actions - "Find file" 'helm-find-many-files - (lambda () - (and helm-ls-git-status-command "Git status")) - (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall helm-ls-git-status-command - (helm-default-directory))) - "Switch to shell" #'helm-ls-git-switch-to-shell)) - (group :initform 'helm-ls-git))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-revert-buffers-in-project () - (cl-loop for buf in (helm-browse-project-get-buffers (helm-ls-git-root-dir)) - for fname = (buffer-file-name (get-buffer buf)) - when (and fname (file-exists-p fname)) - do (with-current-buffer buf (revert-buffer nil t)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-diff (candidate) - (let ((default-directory - (expand-file-name (file-name-directory candidate))) - (win (get-buffer-window "*vc-diff*" 'visible))) - (if (and win - (eq last-command 'helm-execute-persistent-action)) - (with-helm-window - (kill-buffer "*vc-diff*") - (if (and helm-persistent-action-display-window - (window-dedicated-p (next-window win 1))) - (delete-window helm-persistent-action-display-window) - (set-window-buffer win helm-current-buffer))) - (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer "*vc-diff*")) - (kill-buffer "*vc-diff*")) - (vc-git-diff (helm-marked-candidates)) - (pop-to-buffer "*vc-diff*") - (diff-mode)))) - -;;; Git grep -;; -(defun helm-ls-git-grep (_candidate) - (let* ((helm-grep-default-command helm-ls-git-grep-command) - helm-grep-default-recurse-command - (mkd (helm-marked-candidates)) - (files (if (cdr mkd) mkd '(""))) - ;; Expand filename of each candidate with the git root dir. - ;; The filename will be in the help-echo prop. - (helm-grep-default-directory-fn 'helm-ls-git-root-dir) - ;; set `helm-ff-default-directory' to the root of project. - (helm-ff-default-directory (if helm-current-prefix-arg - default-directory - (helm-ls-git-root-dir)))) - (helm-do-grep-1 files))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-grep () - "Run Git Grep action from helm-ls-git." - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action 'helm-ls-git-grep))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-grep 'no-helm-mx t) - -;;; Git log -;; -(defvar helm-ls-git-log--last-log "" - "Cache for git log during the helm-ls-git-log session.") -(defvar helm-ls-git-log--last-number-commits "0" - "The number of commits actually displayed in this session.") -(defvar helm-ls-git-log--is-full nil) - -(defun helm-ls-git-auto-refresh-and-scroll () - "Increase git log by `window-height' lines." - (with-helm-window - (let ((wlines (window-height))) - (when (and (helm-end-of-source-p) - (string= helm-pattern "") - (eq this-command 'helm-next-line)) - (let ((current-prefix-arg wlines)) - (with-helm-after-update-hook - (setq unread-command-events nil)) - (helm-force-update)))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log (&optional branch num file) - "Run git log branch -n num and return the resulting string." - (when (and branch (string-match "->" branch)) - (setq branch (car (last (split-string branch "->"))))) - (let* ((last-number-commits (string-to-number - helm-ls-git-log--last-number-commits)) - (commits-number (if num - (number-to-string - (if (> num last-number-commits) - (- num last-number-commits) - num)) - helm-ls-git-log-max-commits)) - (switches `("log" "--color" - "--date=local" - "--pretty=format:%C(yellow)%h%Creset \ - %C(green)%ad%Creset %<(60,trunc)%s %Cred%an%Creset %C(auto)%d%Creset" - "-n" ,commits-number - "--skip" ,(helm-stringify - helm-ls-git-log--last-number-commits) - ,(or branch ""))) - output) - (when file (setq switches (append switches `("--follow" ,file)))) - (unless helm-ls-git-log--is-full - (setq helm-ls-git-log--last-number-commits - (number-to-string - (+ last-number-commits - (string-to-number commits-number)))) - (helm-set-attr 'candidate-number-limit - (string-to-number helm-ls-git-log--last-number-commits)) - (message "Git log on `%s' updating to `%s' commits..." - branch helm-ls-git-log--last-number-commits) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (setq helm-ls-git-log--last-log - (concat helm-ls-git-log--last-log - ;; Avoid adding a newline at first run. - (unless (zerop last-number-commits) "\n") - (setq output - (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (apply #'process-file "git" nil t nil switches))))))) - (when (and (stringp output) (string= output "")) - (setq helm-ls-git-log--is-full t))) - (if helm-ls-git-log--is-full - (message "No more commits on `%s' branch" branch) - (message "Git log on `%s' updating to `%s' commits done" - branch helm-ls-git-log--last-number-commits)) - helm-ls-git-log--last-log)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-show-log-for-file (file) - (helm-ls-git-show-log (helm-ls-git--branch) file)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-show-log (branch &optional file) - (let ((name (if (helm-ls-git-detached-state-p) - (helm-ls-git--branch) - (replace-regexp-in-string "[ *]" "" branch))) - ;; Use helm-current-prefix-arg only on first call - ;; of init function. - (prefarg helm-current-prefix-arg)) - (when (buffer-live-p "*git log diff*") - (kill-buffer "*git log diff*")) - (helm :sources (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Git log" - :header-name (lambda (sname) (format "%s (%s)" sname name)) - :init (lambda () - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global - (helm-ls-git-log - name (helm-aif (or prefarg - ;; for force-update. - current-prefix-arg) - (prefix-numeric-value it)) - file)) - (setq prefarg nil)) - :get-line 'buffer-substring - :marked-with-props 'withprop - :cleanup (lambda () - (setq helm-ls-git-log--last-log "" - helm-ls-git-log--last-number-commits "0" - helm-ls-git-log--is-full nil)) - :help-message 'helm-ls-git-help-message - :action '(("Show commit" . helm-ls-git-log-show-commit) - ("Find file at rev" . helm-ls-git-log-find-file) - ("Ediff file at revs" . helm-ls-git-ediff-file-at-revs) - ("Kill rev as short hash" . - helm-ls-git-log-kill-short-hash) - ("Kill rev as long hash" . - helm-ls-git-log-kill-long-hash) - ("Cherry-pick" . helm-ls-git-log-cherry-pick) - ("Format patches (range between 2 marked)" . helm-ls-git-log-format-patch) - ("Git am (range between 2 marked)" . helm-ls-git-log-am) - ("Git interactive rebase" . helm-ls-git-log-interactive-rebase) - ("Hard reset" . helm-ls-git-log-hard-reset) - ("Soft reset" . helm-ls-git-log-soft-reset) - ("Git revert" . helm-ls-git-log-revert) - ("Checkout" . helm-ls-git-log-checkout)) - :candidate-transformer - (lambda (candidates) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - collect (ansi-color-apply c))) - :group 'helm-ls-git) - :move-selection-before-hook (and helm-ls-git-auto-refresh-at-eob - 'helm-ls-git-auto-refresh-and-scroll) - :move-to-line-cycle-in-source (unless helm-ls-git-auto-refresh-at-eob - (default-value 'helm-move-to-line-cycle-in-source)) - :buffer "*helm-ls-git log*"))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-show-commit-1 (candidate) - (let ((sha (car (split-string candidate)))) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*git log diff*") - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (erase-buffer) - (insert (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir - (helm-default-directory)) - (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (process-file - "git" nil (list t helm-ls-git-log-file) nil - "show" "-p" sha))))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (diff-mode)) - (display-buffer (current-buffer))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-kill-short-hash (candidate) - (kill-new (car (split-string candidate)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-kill-long-hash (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-log-get-long-hash 'kill)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-get-long-hash (&optional kill) - (with-helm-buffer - (let* ((cand (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop)) - (short-hash (car (split-string cand))) - str) - (setq str - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\n" "" - (shell-command-to-string - (format "git rev-parse --default %s" short-hash)))) - (if kill (kill-new str) str)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-format-patch (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-log-format-patch-1)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-am (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-log-format-patch-1 'am)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-format-patch-1 (&optional am) - (let ((commits (cl-loop for c in (helm-marked-candidates) - collect (car (split-string c)))) - range switches) - (cond ((= 2 (length commits)) - ;; Using "..." makes a range from top marked (included) to - ;; bottom marked (not included) e.g. when we have commit-2 - ;; marked and commit-5 marked the serie of patches will be - ;; 01-commit-4.patch, 02-commit-3.patch, 03-commit-2.patch, - ;; git taking care of numering the patch in reversed order - ;; for further apply. - (setq range (mapconcat 'identity (sort commits #'string-lessp) "...") - switches `("format-patch" ,range))) - ((not (cdr commits)) - (setq range (car commits) - switches `("format-patch" "-1" ,range))) - ((> (length commits) 2) - (error "Specify either a single commit or a range with only two marked commits"))) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir - (helm-default-directory)) - (if am - (with-current-buffer-window "*git am*" '(display-buffer-below-selected - (window-height . fit-window-to-buffer) - (preserve-size . (nil . t))) - nil - (process-file-shell-command - (format "git %s | git am -3 -k" - (mapconcat 'identity (helm-append-at-nth switches '("-k --stdout") 1) " ")) - nil t t)) - (apply #'process-file "git" nil "*git format-patch*" nil switches))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-reset-1 (hard-or-soft) - (let ((rev (car (split-string (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop)))) - (arg (cl-case hard-or-soft - (hard "--hard") - (soft "--soft")))) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir - (helm-default-directory)) - (when (and (y-or-n-p (format "%s reset to <%s>?" - (capitalize (symbol-name hard-or-soft)) rev)) - (= (process-file "git" nil nil nil "reset" arg rev) 0)) - (message "Now at `%s'" (helm-ls-git-oneline-log - (helm-ls-git--branch))))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-hard-reset (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-log-reset-1 'hard)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-soft-reset (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-log-reset-1 'soft)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-revert (_candidate) - (let ((rev (car (split-string (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop))))) - (helm-ls-git-with-editor "revert" rev))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-revert-continue (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-with-editor "revert" "--continue")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-revert-abort (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (process-file "git" nil nil nil "revert" "--abort"))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-checkout (_candidate) - (let ((rev (car (split-string (helm-get-selection nil 'withprop))))) - (helm-ls-git-checkout rev))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-show-commit (candidate) - (if (and (eq last-command 'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (get-buffer-window "*git log diff*" 'visible)) - (kill-buffer "*git log diff*") - (helm-ls-git-log-show-commit-1 candidate))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-find-file-1 (candidate &optional file buffer-only) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (let* ((rev (substring-no-properties (car (split-string candidate)))) - (file (or file - (helm :sources (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Git cat-file" - :data (helm-ls-git-list-files)) - :buffer "*helm-ls-git cat-file*"))) - ;; Git command line needs 1234:lisp/foo. - (fname (concat rev ":" file)) - ;; Whereas the file created will be lisp/1234:foo. - (path (expand-file-name - (concat (helm-basedir file) rev ":" (helm-basename file)) - (helm-ls-git-root-dir))) - str status buf) - (setq str (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (setq status (process-file - "git" nil t nil "cat-file" "-p" fname))))) - (if (zerop status) - (progn - (with-current-buffer (setq buf (find-file-noselect path)) - (insert str) - ;; Prevent kill-buffer asking after ediff ends. - (set-buffer-modified-p (not buffer-only)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (unless buffer-only - (save-buffer))) - (if buffer-only buf (find-file path))) - (error "No such file %s at %s" file rev))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-find-file (candidate) - (helm-ls-git-log-find-file-1 candidate)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-ediff-file-at-revs (_candidate) - (let* ((marked (helm-marked-candidates)) - (tip (unless (cdr marked) - (helm-ls-git-oneline-log (helm-ls-git--branch)))) - buf1 buf2 file) - (when tip - (cl-assert (not (string= (car (split-string tip)) - (car (split-string (car marked))))) - nil "Can't ediff a file at same revision")) - (setq file (helm :sources (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Git cat-file" - :data (helm-ls-git-list-files)) - :buffer "*helm-ls-git cat-file*")) - (setq buf1 (helm-ls-git-log-find-file-1 (or tip (car marked)) file :buffer-only) - buf2 (helm-ls-git-log-find-file-1 (if tip (car marked) (cadr marked)) - file :buffer-only)) - (ediff-buffers buf1 buf2))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-cherry-pick (_candidate) - (let* ((commits (cl-loop for c in (helm-marked-candidates) - collect (car (split-string c)) into revs - finally return (sort revs #'string-greaterp)))) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir - (helm-default-directory)) - (with-current-buffer-window "*git cherry-pick*" '(display-buffer-below-selected - (window-height . fit-window-to-buffer) - (preserve-size . (nil . t))) - nil - (apply #'process-file "git" nil "*git cherry-pick*" nil "cherry-pick" commits))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-cherry-pick-abort (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (process-file "git" nil nil nil "cherry-pick" "--abort"))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-rebase-abort (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (process-file "git" nil nil nil "rebase" "--abort"))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-merge-abort (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (process-file "git" nil nil nil "merge" "--abort"))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-rebase-continue (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-with-editor "rebase" "--continue")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-cherry-pick-continue (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-with-editor "cherry-pick" "--continue")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-am-continue (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-with-editor "am" "--continue")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-merge-continue (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git-with-editor "merge" "--continue")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-rebase-running-p () - (with-helm-buffer - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (let ((git-dir (expand-file-name ".git" default-directory))) - (or (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "rebase-merge" git-dir)) - (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "rebase-apply/onto" git-dir))))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-log-interactive-rebase (_candidate) - "Rebase interactively current branch from CANDIDATE. -Where CANDIDATE is a candidate from git log source and its commit -object will be passed git rebase i.e. git rebase -i ." - (if (helm-ls-git-rebase-running-p) - (if (y-or-n-p "A rebase is already running, continue ?") - (helm-ls-git-rebase-continue nil) - (helm-ls-git-rebase-abort nil)) - (let ((hash (helm-ls-git-log-get-long-hash))) - (helm-ls-git-with-editor "rebase" "-i" hash)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-show-log () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action #'helm-ls-git-show-log))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-show-log 'no-helm-mx t) - - -;;; Git branch basic management -;; -(defvar helm-ls-git-branches-show-all nil) - -(defun helm-ls-git-collect-branches (&optional arg) - (helm-aif (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (with-helm-default-directory it - (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (cond ((null arg) - ;; Only local branches. - (apply #'process-file "git" nil t nil '("branch"))) - (t - (apply #'process-file "git" nil t nil '("branch" "-a"))))))) - "")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-branches-toggle-show-all () - (interactive) - (setq helm-ls-git-branches-show-all (not helm-ls-git-branches-show-all)) - (helm-force-update)) -(put 'helm-ls-git-branches-toggle-show-all 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-checkout (candidate) - (let ((default-directory (helm-default-directory))) - (if (and helm-ls-git-auto-checkout - (helm-ls-git-modified-p t)) - (helm-ls-git-stash-1 "") - (cl-assert (not (helm-ls-git-modified-p t)) - nil "Please commit or stash your changes before proceeding")) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (let* ((branch (replace-regexp-in-string "[ ]" "" candidate)) - (real (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`\\*" "" branch))) - (if (string-match "\\`[*]" candidate) - (message "Already on %s branch" real) - (let* ((switches (if (string-match "\\`[Rr]emotes" real) - `("checkout" "-b" - ,(car (last (split-string real "/" t))) - "-t" ,real) - `("checkout" ,real))) - (status (apply #'process-file "git" - nil nil nil - switches))) - (if (= status 0) - (progn (message "Switched to %s branch" real) - (helm-ls-git-revert-buffers-in-project)) - (error "Process exit with non zero status")))))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-branches-create (candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (process-file "git" nil nil nil - "checkout" "-B" candidate "-t" (helm-ls-git--branch)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-branches-delete (candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (let* ((branch (helm-ls-git-normalize-branch-name candidate)) - (remote (string-match "remotes/" candidate)) - (switches (if remote - `("-D" "-r" ,branch) - `("-D" ,branch)))) - (cl-assert (not (string-match "\\`[*]" candidate)) - nil "Can't delete current branch") - (if (= (apply #'process-file "git" nil nil nil "branch" switches) 0) - (progn - (when (and remote - (or helm-ls-git-delete-branch-on-remote - (y-or-n-p (format "Delete `%s' branch on remote as well ?" branch)))) - (let ((proc (start-file-process - "git" "*helm-ls-git branch delete*" - "git" "push" "origin" "--delete" - (car (last (split-string branch "/" t)))))) - (set-process-sentinel - proc - (lambda (_process event) - (if (string= event "finished\n") - (message "Remote branch %s deleted successfully" branch) - (message "Failed to delete remote branch %s" branch)))))) - (message "Local branch %s deleted successfully" branch)) - (message "failed to delete branch %s" branch))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-normalize-branch-names (names) - (cl-loop for name in names collect - (helm-ls-git-normalize-branch-name name))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-normalize-branch-name (name) - (helm-aand name - (replace-regexp-in-string " " "" it) - (replace-regexp-in-string "[*]" "" it) - (replace-regexp-in-string "remotes/" "" it))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-delete-marked-branches (_candidate) - (let* ((branches (helm-marked-candidates)) - (bnames (helm-ls-git-normalize-branch-names branches)) - (display-buf "*helm-ls-git deleted branches*")) - (with-helm-display-marked-candidates - display-buf bnames - (when (y-or-n-p "Really delete branche(s) ?") - (cl-loop for b in branches - do (helm-ls-git-branches-delete b)))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-modified-p (&optional ignore-untracked) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (not (string= (helm-ls-git-status ignore-untracked) "")))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-branches-merge (candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (let ((branch (replace-regexp-in-string "[ ]" "" candidate)) - (current (helm-ls-git--branch))) - (when (y-or-n-p (format "Merge branch %s into %s?" branch current)) - (if (= (process-file "git" nil nil nil "merge" branch) 0) - (progn (message "Branch %s merged successfully into %s" branch current) - (helm-ls-git-revert-buffers-in-project)) - (message "failed to merge branch %s" branch)))))) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-create-branch-source - (helm-build-dummy-source "Create branch" - :filtered-candidate-transformer - (lambda (_candidates _source) - (list (or (and (not (string= helm-pattern "")) - helm-pattern) - "Enter new branch name"))) - :action 'helm-ls-git-branches-create)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-oneline-log (branch) - (let ((output (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (process-file - "git" nil t nil - "log" (car (split-string branch "->")) - "-n" "1" "--oneline"))))) - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "" output))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-detached-state-p () - (with-temp-buffer - (let* ((default-directory (helm-default-directory)) - (proc (process-file - "git" nil t nil - "symbolic-ref" "HEAD" "--short"))) - (null (= proc 0))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-branches-transformer (candidates) - (cl-loop for c in candidates - for maxlen = (cl-loop for i in candidates maximize (length i)) - for name = (if (helm-ls-git-detached-state-p) - (helm-ls-git--branch) - (replace-regexp-in-string "[ *]" "" c)) - for log = (helm-ls-git-oneline-log name) - for disp = (if (string-match "\\`\\([*]\\)\\(.*\\)" c) - (format "%s%s: %s%s" - (propertize (match-string 1 c) - 'face 'helm-ls-git-branches-current) - (propertize (match-string 2 c) - 'face 'helm-ls-git-branches-name-current) - (make-string (- maxlen (length c)) ? ) - log) - (format "%s: %s%s" - (propertize c 'face 'helm-ls-git-branches-name) - (make-string (- maxlen (length c)) ? ) - log)) - collect (cons disp c))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-push (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (let ((branch (helm-ls-git--branch)) - pr tm) - (when (y-or-n-p (format "Really push branch `%s' on remote ?" branch)) - (setq pr (make-progress-reporter - (format "Pushing branch `%s' on remote..." branch)) - tm (run-at-time 1 0.1 #'progress-reporter-update pr)) - (let ((proc (start-file-process - "git" "*helm-ls-git push*" "git" "push" "origin" "HEAD"))) - (set-process-sentinel - proc (lambda (_process event) - (if (string= event "finished\n") - (progress-reporter-done pr) - (message "Failed to push branch `%s' on remote" branch)) - (cancel-timer tm)))))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-push () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action #'helm-ls-git-push))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-push 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-remotes () - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (process-file "git" nil t nil "remote"))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git--pull-or-fetch (command &rest args) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (let* ((remote "origin") - (pcommand (capitalize command)) - (branch (helm-ls-git--branch)) - ;; A `C-g' in helm-comp-read will quit function as well. - (switches (if current-prefix-arg - (append (list command) - args - (list (setq remote - (helm-comp-read - (format "%s from: " pcommand) - (split-string - (helm-ls-git-remotes) - "\n") - :allow-nest t))) - (list branch)) - (append (list command) args))) - (pr (make-progress-reporter - (format "%sing from `%s/%s'..." pcommand remote branch))) - (tm (run-at-time 1 0.1 (lambda () (progress-reporter-update pr)))) - process-connection-type - proc) - (setq proc (apply #'helm-ls-git-with-editor switches)) - (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) (erase-buffer)) - (set-process-filter proc 'helm-ls-git--filter-process) - (save-selected-window - (display-buffer (process-buffer proc))) - (set-process-sentinel - proc (lambda (process event) - (let ((status (process-exit-status process))) - (if (string= event "finished\n") - (progn (progress-reporter-done pr) - (when helm-alive-p - (with-helm-window (helm-force-update "^\\*")))) - (message "Failed %sing from %s: Process exited with code %s" - command remote status)) - (and tm (cancel-timer tm)))))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git--filter-process (proc string) - (when (buffer-live-p (process-buffer proc)) - (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) - (let ((moving (= (point) (process-mark proc)))) - (save-excursion - ;; Insert the text, advancing the process marker. - (goto-char (process-mark proc)) - ;; Ignore git progress reporter lines. - (unless (string-match-p " \\'" string) - (insert string)) - (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))) - (when moving - (goto-char (process-mark proc))))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-pull (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git--pull-or-fetch "pull" "--stat")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-fetch (_candidate) - (helm-ls-git--pull-or-fetch "fetch")) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-pull () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'pull 'helm-ls-git-pull) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'pull))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-pull 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-fetch () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'fetch '(helm-ls-git-fetch . never-split)) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'fetch))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-fetch 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-branch-rebase (candidate) - "Rebase CANDIDATE branch on current branch." - (if (helm-ls-git-rebase-running-p) - (if (y-or-n-p "A rebase is already running, continue ?") - (helm-ls-git-rebase-continue nil) - (helm-ls-git-rebase-abort nil)) - (let ((branch (helm-ls-git-normalize-branch-name candidate)) - (current (helm-ls-git--branch))) - (when (y-or-n-p (format "Rebase branch %s from %s?" current branch)) - (if (= (process-file "git" nil nil nil "rebase" branch) 0) - (progn (message "Branch %s rebased successfully from %s" current branch) - (helm-ls-git-revert-buffers-in-project)) - (message "failed to rebase from branch %s, try to abort rebasing or resolve conflicts" branch)))))) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-branches-source - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Git branches" - :init (lambda () - (let ((data (helm-ls-git-collect-branches - helm-ls-git-branches-show-all))) - (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global data))) - :candidate-transformer 'helm-ls-git-branches-transformer - :action-transformer (lambda (actions candidate) - (cond ((string-match "\\`[*] detached\\|(.*)" candidate) - (append - actions - '(("Git rebase continue" . - helm-ls-git-rebase-continue) - ("Git cherry-pick continue" . - helm-ls-git-cherry-pick-continue) - ("Git AM continue" . - helm-ls-git-am-continue) - ("Git merge continue" . - helm-ls-git-merge-continue) - ("Git revert continue" . - helm-ls-git-log-revert-continue) - ("Git cherry-pick abort" . - helm-ls-git-cherry-pick-abort) - ("Git rebase abort" . - helm-ls-git-rebase-abort) - ("Git AM abort" . - helm-ls-git-am-abort) - ("Git merge abort" . - helm-ls-git-merge-abort) - ("Git revert abort" . - helm-ls-git-log-revert-abort)))) - ((not (string-match "\\`[*]" candidate)) - (append - '(("Checkout" . helm-ls-git-checkout) - ("Delete branche(s)" . helm-ls-git-delete-marked-branches) - ("Merge in current" . - helm-ls-git-branches-merge) - ("Rebase in current" . - helm-ls-git-branch-rebase)) - actions)) - (t (helm-append-at-nth - actions - '(("Git amend" . helm-ls-git-amend-commit) - ("Git push (C-c P)" . helm-ls-git-push)) - 2)))) - :help-message 'helm-ls-git-help-message - :cleanup (lambda () (setq helm-ls-git-branches-show-all nil)) - :persistent-help "Checkout" - :persistent-action (lambda (candidate) - (helm-ls-git-checkout candidate) - (helm-force-update "^\\*")) - :action (helm-make-actions - (lambda () - (and helm-ls-git-status-command "Git status")) - (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall helm-ls-git-status-command - (helm-default-directory))) - "Switch to shell" #'helm-ls-git-switch-to-shell - "Git log (M-L)" #'helm-ls-git-show-log) - :keymap 'helm-ls-git-branches-map - :group 'helm-ls-git)) - - -;;; Stashing -;; -(defun helm-ls-git-list-stashes () - (helm-aif (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (with-helm-default-directory it - (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (apply #'process-file - "git" - nil (list t helm-ls-git-log-file) nil - (list "stash" "list"))))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-get-stash-name (candidate) - (when (string-match "stash@[{][0-9]+[}]" candidate) - (match-string 0 candidate))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stash-show (candidate) - (if (and (eq last-command 'helm-execute-persistent-action) - (get-buffer-window "*stash diff*" 'visible)) - (kill-buffer "*stash diff*") - (let ((stash (helm-ls-git-get-stash-name candidate))) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*stash diff*") - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (erase-buffer) - (insert (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (process-file - "git" nil (list t helm-ls-git-log-file) nil - "stash" "show" "-p" stash))))) - (diff-mode)) - (display-buffer (current-buffer)))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stash-apply (candidate) - (let ((num (helm-ls-git-get-stash-name candidate))) - (if (eq (process-file "git" nil nil nil "stash" "apply" num) 0) - (progn - (helm-ls-git-revert-buffers-in-project) - (message "Stash <%s> applied" candidate)) - (error "Couldn't apply stash <%s>" candidate)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stash-pop (candidate) - (let ((num (helm-ls-git-get-stash-name candidate))) - (if (eq (process-file "git" nil nil nil "stash" "pop" num) 0) - (progn - (helm-ls-git-revert-buffers-in-project) - (message "Stashed pop <%s>" candidate)) - (error "Couldn't stash pop <%s>" candidate)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stash-1 (name) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (apply #'process-file "git" nil nil nil `("stash" "push" "-m" ,name)) - (helm-ls-git-revert-buffers-in-project))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stash (_candidate) - (let ((name (read-string "Stash name: "))) - (helm-ls-git-stash-1 name))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-stash () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action 'helm-ls-git-stash))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-stash 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stash-snapshot (_candidate) - (vc-git-stash-snapshot)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-stash-snapshot () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action 'helm-ls-git-stash-snapshot))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-stash-snapshot 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stash-drop (candidate) - (let ((num (helm-ls-git-get-stash-name candidate))) - (if (eq (process-file "git" nil nil nil "stash" "drop" num) 0) - (message "Stash <%s> deleted" candidate) - (error "Couldn't delete <%s>" candidate)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stash-drop-marked (_candidate) - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) - (cl-loop with sorted = - (sort mkd (lambda (s1 s2) - (let ((n1 (and (string-match - "^stash@[{]\\([0-9]+\\)[}]" s1) - (match-string 1 s1))) - (n2 (and (string-match - "^stash@[{]\\([0-9]+\\)[}]" s2) - (match-string 1 s2)))) - (string-greaterp n1 n2)))) - for c in sorted do (helm-ls-git-stash-drop c)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-apply-patch (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (let ((patchs (helm-marked-candidates))) - (with-current-buffer-window "*git apply*" '(display-buffer-below-selected - (window-height . fit-window-to-buffer) - (preserve-size . (nil . t))) - nil - (apply #'process-file "git" nil t t "apply" patchs) - (helm-ls-git-revert-buffers-in-project))))) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-stashes-source - (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Stashes" - :data 'helm-ls-git-list-stashes - :persistent-action 'helm-ls-git-stash-show - :action '(("Apply stash" . helm-ls-git-stash-apply) - ("Pop stash" . helm-ls-git-stash-pop) - ("Drop stashe(s)" . helm-ls-git-stash-drop-marked)) - :group 'helm-ls-git)) - -;;; Git status -(defun helm-ls-git-status (&optional ignore-untracked) - (when (and helm-ls-git-log-file - (file-exists-p helm-ls-git-log-file)) - (delete-file helm-ls-git-log-file)) - (let ((process-environment - (cons "GIT_OPTIONAL_LOCKS=0" process-environment))) - (helm-aif (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - (with-helm-default-directory it - (with-output-to-string - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (apply #'process-file - "git" - nil (list t helm-ls-git-log-file) nil - (if ignore-untracked - (list "status" "-uno" "--porcelain") - (list "status" "--porcelain"))))))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-status-transformer (candidates _source) - (cl-loop with root = (helm-ls-git-root-dir) - for i in candidates - collect - (cond ((string-match "^\\( M \\)\\(.*\\)" i) ; modified. - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-modified-not-staged-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - ((string-match "^\\(M+ *\\)\\(.*\\)" i) ; modified and staged. - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-modified-and-staged-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - ((string-match "^\\([?]\\{2\\} \\)\\(.*\\)" i) - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-untracked-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - ((string-match "^\\(AC? +\\)\\(.*\\)" i) - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-added-copied-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - ((string-match "^\\( [D] \\)\\(.*\\)" i) - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-deleted-not-staged-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - ((string-match "^\\(RM?\\).* -> \\(.*\\)" i) - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-renamed-modified-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - ((string-match "^\\(A?D +\\)\\(.*\\)" i) - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-deleted-and-staged-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - ((string-match "^\\(UU \\)\\(.*\\)" i) - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-conflict-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - ((string-match "^\\(AM \\)\\(.*\\)" i) - (cons (propertize i 'face 'helm-ls-git-added-modified-face) - (expand-file-name (match-string 2 i) root))) - (t i)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-status-action-transformer (actions _candidate) - (let ((disp (helm-get-selection nil t)) - (mofified-actions - (helm-make-actions "Diff file" 'helm-ls-git-diff - "Revert file(s)" 'helm-ls-git-status-revert-files - "Copy file(s) `C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-copy - "Rename file(s) `C-u to follow'" 'helm-find-files-rename))) - ;; Unregistered files - (cond ((string-match "^[?]\\{2\\}" disp) - (append actions - (helm-make-actions "Add file(s)" - (lambda (candidate) - (let ((default-directory - (file-name-directory candidate)) - (marked (helm-marked-candidates))) - (vc-call-backend 'Git 'register marked))) - "Delete file(s)" - 'helm-ff-delete-files - (lambda () - (and (string-match "\\`[?]\\{2\\}.*\\.patch\\|diff" disp) - "Apply patch")) - 'helm-ls-git-apply-patch - (lambda () - (and (string-match "\\`[?]\\{2\\}.*\\.patch" disp) - "Git AM patches")) - 'helm-ls-git-am-files - "Copy bnames to .gitignore" - (lambda (candidate) - (let ((default-directory - (file-name-directory candidate)) - (marked (helm-marked-candidates))) - (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect - (expand-file-name - ".gitignore" - (helm-ls-git-root-dir))) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (cl-loop with last-bname - for f in marked - for bname = (helm-basename f) - unless (string= bname last-bname) - do (insert (concat bname "\n")) - do (setq last-bname bname)) - (save-buffer))))))) - ((string-match "^AM? " disp) - (append actions '(("Commit staged file(s)" - . helm-ls-git-commit) - ("Extend commit" - . helm-ls-git-extend-commit) - ("Amend commit" - . helm-ls-git-amend-commit) - ("Unstage file(s)" - . helm-ls-git-unstage-files)))) - ;; Modified but not staged - ((string-match "^ M+ *" disp) - (append actions (helm-append-at-nth - mofified-actions - '(("Stage file(s) (C-c s)" - . helm-ls-git-stage-files) - ("Stage marked file(s) and commit (C-c c)" - . helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-commit) - ("Stage marked file(s) and extend commit (C-c e)" - . helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-extend-commit) - ("Stage marked file(s) and amend commit (C-c a)" - . helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-amend-commit) - ("Stash (C-c z)" . helm-ls-git-stash) - ("Stash snapshot (C-c Z)" . helm-ls-git-stash-snapshot)) - 1))) - ;; Modified and staged - ((string-match "^M+ +" disp) - (append actions (helm-append-at-nth - mofified-actions - '(("Commit staged file(s)" - . helm-ls-git-commit) - ("Extend commit" - . helm-ls-git-extend-commit) - ("Amend commit" - . helm-ls-git-amend-commit) - ("Unstage file(s)" - . helm-ls-git-unstage-files) - ("Git rebase continue" . - helm-ls-git-rebase-continue) - ("Git cherry-pick continue" . - helm-ls-git-cherry-pick-continue) - ("Git AM continue" . - helm-ls-git-am-continue) - ("Git merge continue" . - helm-ls-git-merge-continue) - ("Git revert continue" . - helm-ls-git-log-revert-continue)) - 1))) - ;; Deleted - ((string-match "^ D " disp) - (append actions (list '("Git delete" . (lambda (_candidate) - (let ((mkd (helm-marked-candidates))) - (cl-loop for c in mkd - do (helm-ls-git-rm c))))) - '("Stage file(s)" - . helm-ls-git-stage-files)))) - ;; Deleted and staged - ((string-match "^A?D +" disp) - (append actions (list '("Commit staged file(s)" - . helm-ls-git-commit) - '("Unstage file(s)" - . helm-ls-git-unstage-files) - '("Update index" - . (lambda (_candidate) - (let ((default-directory (helm-default-directory))) - (process-file "git" nil nil nil - "add" "-u")))) - '("Stage marked file(s) and commit" - . helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-commit)))) - ;; Conflict - ((string-match "^U+ +" disp) - (append actions (list '("Git cherry-pick abort" . helm-ls-git-cherry-pick-abort) - '("Git rebase abort" . helm-ls-git-rebase-abort) - '("Git AM abort" . helm-ls-git-am-abort) - '("Git merge abort" . helm-ls-git-merge-abort) - '("Git revert abort" . helm-ls-git-log-revert-abort)))) - (t actions)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-am-files (_candidate) - (let ((files (helm-marked-candidates))) - (cl-assert (cl-loop for f in files - for ext = (file-name-extension f) - always (and ext (string= ext "patch")))) - (with-current-buffer-window "*git am*" '(display-buffer-below-selected - (window-height . fit-window-to-buffer) - (preserve-size . (nil . t))) - nil - (apply #'process-file "git" nil t nil "am" files)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-am-abort (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (process-file "git" nil nil nil "am" "--abort"))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-rm (_candidate) - (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) - (let ((files (helm-marked-candidates))) - (apply #'process-file "git" nil nil nil "rm" files)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-switch-to-shell (_candidate) - (let ((helm-ff-default-directory - (helm-ls-git-root-dir))) - (helm-ff-switch-to-shell nil))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-switch-to-shell () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action 'helm-ls-git-switch-to-shell))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-switch-to-shell 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-status-revert-files (_candidate) - (let ((marked (helm-marked-candidates))) - (cl-loop for f in marked do - (progn - (vc-git-revert f) - (helm-aif (get-file-buffer f) - (with-current-buffer it - (revert-buffer t t))))) - (when helm-in-persistent-action (helm-force-update)))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-status-revert-files () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-set-attr 'revert 'helm-ls-git-status-revert-files) - (helm-execute-persistent-action 'revert))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-status-revert-files 'no-helm-mx t) - - -;;; Stage and commit -;; -(defun helm-ls-git-stage-files (_candidate) - "Stage marked files." - (let* ((files (helm-marked-candidates)) - (default-directory (helm-default-directory))) - (apply #'process-file "git" nil nil nil "stage" files))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-stage-files (arg) - (interactive "P") - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action (if arg - 'helm-ls-git-unstage-files - 'helm-ls-git-stage-files)))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-stage-files 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-unstage-files (_candidate) - "Unstage marked files." - (let* ((files (helm-marked-candidates)) - (default-directory (file-name-directory (car files)))) - (apply #'process-file "git" nil nil nil "reset" "HEAD" "--" files))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-commit (_candidate) - "Stage marked files and commit." - (helm-ls-git-stage-files nil) - (let ((proc (helm-ls-git-with-editor "commit" "-v"))) - (set-process-sentinel proc 'helm-ls-git-commit-sentinel))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-commit-sentinel (process event) - (let ((default-directory (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) - default-directory))) - (when (string= event "finished\n") - (let ((commit (helm-ls-git-oneline-log (helm-ls-git--branch)))) - (when (string-match "\\`\\([^ ]+\\)+ +\\(.*\\)" commit) - (add-face-text-property 0 (match-end 1) - 'font-lock-type-face nil commit) - (add-face-text-property (1+ (match-end 1)) - (match-end 2) - 'font-lock-function-name-face nil commit)) - (message "Commit done, now at `%s'" commit))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-commit () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (condition-case _err - ;; Fail when helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-commit is not in - ;; action list because file is already staged. - (helm-exit-and-execute-action 'helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-commit) - (error (helm-exit-and-execute-action 'helm-ls-git-commit) nil)))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-commit 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-extend-commit (candidate) - "Stage marked files and extend these changes to last commit" - (helm-ls-git-stage-files nil) - (helm-ls-git-extend-commit candidate)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-extend-commit () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action 'helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-extend-commit))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-extend-commit 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-amend-commit (candidate) - "Stage marked files and amend last commit." - (helm-ls-git-stage-files nil) - (helm-ls-git-amend-commit candidate)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-amend-commit () - (interactive) - (with-helm-alive-p - (helm-exit-and-execute-action 'helm-ls-git-stage-marked-and-amend-commit))) -(put 'helm-ls-git-run-stage-marked-and-amend-commit 'no-helm-mx t) - -(defun helm-ls-git-extend-commit (candidate) - (let ((default-directory (file-name-directory candidate))) - (process-file "git" nil nil nil "commit" "--amend" "--no-edit"))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-amend-commit (_candidate) - "Amend last commit." - (let ((proc (helm-ls-git-with-editor "commit" "-v" "--amend"))) - (set-process-sentinel proc 'helm-ls-git-commit-sentinel))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-commit (_candidate) - "Commit already staged files." - (let ((proc (helm-ls-git-with-editor "commit" "-v"))) - (set-process-sentinel proc 'helm-ls-git-commit-sentinel))) - - -;;; Emacsclient as git editor -;; -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("/COMMIT_EDITMSG$" . helm-ls-git-commit-mode)) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-author-name-history nil) -(defvar helm-ls-git-author-email-history nil) - -(defun helm-ls-git-with-editor (&rest args) - "Binds GIT_EDITOR env var to emacsclient and run git with ARGS. -Bound `default-directory' to the root dir of project determining value -from the helm-buffer, so don't use this function outside of helm -context i.e. use it in helm actions." - (require 'server) - (let ((default-directory (expand-file-name - (helm-ls-git-root-dir - (helm-default-directory)))) - (process-environment process-environment) - (bname (format "*helm-ls-git %s*" (car args))) - (alt-auth (and helm-current-prefix-arg - (string= (car args) "commit") - (list (read-string "Author name: " - nil 'helm-ls-git-author-name-history) - (read-string "Author email: " - nil 'helm-ls-git-author-email-history))))) - ;; It seems git once it knows GIT_EDITOR reuse the same value - ;; along its whole process e.g. when squashing in a rebase - ;; process, so even if the env setting goes away after initial - ;; process, git should reuse same GIT_EDITOR in subsequent - ;; commits. - (when (get-buffer bname) (kill-buffer bname)) - (push "GIT_EDITOR=emacsclient $@" process-environment) - (when (and alt-auth (not (member "" alt-auth))) - (push (format "GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=%s" (car alt-auth)) process-environment) - (push (format "GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=%s" (cadr alt-auth)) process-environment)) - (unless (server-running-p) - (server-start)) - (apply #'start-file-process "git" bname "git" args))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-server-edit () - (interactive) - (cl-assert server-clients nil "No server editing buffers exist") - ;; Prevent server asking to save file when done. - (helm-aif buffer-file-name - (save-buffer it)) - (server-edit)) - -;; Same as `server-edit-abort' from emacs-28 but kill edit buffer as well. -(defun helm-ls-git-server-edit-abort () - "Abort editing the current client buffer." - (interactive) - (if server-clients - (progn - (mapc (lambda (proc) - (server-send-string - proc (concat "-error " - (server-quote-arg "Aborted by the user")))) - server-clients) - (kill-buffer)) - (message "This buffer has no clients"))) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-commit-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'helm-ls-git-server-edit) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'helm-ls-git-server-edit-abort) - map)) - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode helm-ls-git-commit-mode diff-mode "helm-ls-git-commit" - "Mode to edit COMMIT_EDITMSG files. - -Commands: -\\{helm-ls-git-commit-mode-map} -" - (helm-ls-git-with-editor-setup)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-with-editor-setup () - (setq fill-column 70) - ;; For some reasons, using (setq buffer-read-only nil) in emacs-29 - ;; doesn't work anymore. - (read-only-mode -1) - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "#") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "") - (auto-fill-mode 1) - (run-at-time - 0.1 nil - (lambda () - (message - "When done with a buffer, type `C-c C-c', to abort type `C-c C-k'")))) - -;;; Git rebase -;; -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("/git-rebase-todo$" . helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode)) - -(defconst helm-ls-git-rebase-actions - '(("p" . "pick") - ("r" . "reword") - ("e" . "edit") - ("s" . "squash") - ("f" . "fixup") - ("x" . "exec") - ("d" . "drop"))) - -(defvar helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-font-lock-keywords - '(("^\\([a-z]+\\) \\([0-9a-f]+\\) \\(.*\\)$" - (1 'font-lock-keyword-face) - (2 'font-lock-function-name-face)) - ("^#.*$" . 'font-lock-comment-face)) - "Keywords in `helm-ls-git-rebase-todo' mode.") - -(defvar helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-down) - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-up) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'helm-ls-git-server-edit) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'helm-ls-git-server-edit-abort) - map) - "Keymap used in `helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode' buffers.") - -(defun helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-1 (arg) - "Move commit line one line down or up according to ARG. -ARG can be 1 for down or -1 for up." - (beginning-of-line) - (let* ((next (+ 1 (line-end-position))) - (line (buffer-substring (point) next))) - (delete-region (point) next) - (forward-line arg) - (insert line) - (forward-line -1))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-down () - "Move commit line one line down." - (interactive) - (helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-1 1)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-up () - "Move commit line on line up." - (interactive) - (helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-move-1 -1)) - -(defun helm-ls-git-rebase-action (action) - "Replace the current rebase command at bol by ACTION. -ACTION is the cdr entry of one of `helm-ls-git-rebase-actions'." - (let* ((assocs helm-ls-git-rebase-actions) - (regexp (cl-loop with len = (length assocs) - for (_k . v) in assocs - for count from 1 to len - concat (concat v (if (= count len) "" "\\|")) into str - finally return (concat "^\\(" str "\\) +"))) - (inhibit-read-only t)) - (goto-char (point-at-bol)) - (save-excursion - (when (re-search-forward regexp (point-at-eol) t) - (delete-region (point-at-bol) (match-end 1)))) - (insert (cdr (rassoc action assocs))) - (forward-line 1))) - -(cl-defun helm-ls-git-rebase-build-commands () - "build a function for each `helm-ls-git-rebase-actions' entry. -Bind it to the car of each entry of `helm-ls-git-rebase-actions'." - (cl-loop for (k . v) in helm-ls-git-rebase-actions - for sym = (intern (concat "helm-ls-git-rebase-" v)) - for doc = (format "Replace current rebase command at bol by `%s'." v) - do (progn - (defalias sym `(lambda () (interactive) - (helm-ls-git-rebase-action ,v)) - doc) - (define-key helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode-map (kbd k) sym)))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode fundamental-mode "helm-ls-git-rebase-todo" - "Major Mode to edit git-rebase-todo files when using git rebase -i. - -Commands: -\\{helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-mode-map} -" - (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) - '(helm-ls-git-rebase-todo-font-lock-keywords t)) - (helm-ls-git-rebase-build-commands) - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "#") - (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "") - (run-at-time - 0.1 nil - (lambda () - (message - "When done with a buffer, type `C-c C-c', to abort type `C-c C-k'")))) - - -;;; Build sources -;; -;; Overhide the actions of helm-type-buffer. -(cl-defmethod helm--setup-source :after ((source helm-source-buffers)) - (let ((name (slot-value source 'name))) - (when (string= name "Buffers in git project") - (setf (slot-value source 'action) - (helm-append-at-nth - helm-type-buffer-actions - (helm-make-actions (lambda () - (and helm-ls-git-status-command "Git status")) - (lambda (_candidate) - (funcall helm-ls-git-status-command - (helm-default-directory)))) - 1))))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-build-git-status-source () - "Build `helm-source-ls-git-status'. - -Do nothing when `helm-source-ls-git-status' is not member of -`helm-ls-git-default-sources'." - (and (memq 'helm-source-ls-git-status helm-ls-git-default-sources) - (helm-make-source "Git status" 'helm-ls-git-status-source - :fuzzy-match helm-ls-git-fuzzy-match - :group 'helm-ls-git))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-build-ls-git-source () - "Build `helm-source-ls-git'. - -Do nothing when `helm-source-ls-git' is not member of -`helm-ls-git-default-sources'." - (and (memq 'helm-source-ls-git helm-ls-git-default-sources) - (helm-make-source "Git files" 'helm-ls-git-source - :fuzzy-match helm-ls-git-fuzzy-match - :action (helm-ls-git-actions-list helm-type-file-actions) - :group 'helm-ls-git))) - -(defun helm-ls-git-build-buffers-source () - "Build `helm-source-ls-git-buffers'. - -Do nothing when `helm-source-ls-git-buffers' is not member of -`helm-ls-git-default-sources'." - (and (memq 'helm-source-ls-git-buffers helm-ls-git-default-sources) - (helm-make-source "Buffers in git project" 'helm-source-buffers - :header-name #'helm-ls-git-header-name - :buffer-list (lambda () (helm-browse-project-get-buffers - (helm-ls-git-root-dir))) - :keymap 'helm-ls-git-buffer-map))) - - -;;;###autoload -(defun helm-ls-git (&optional arg) - (interactive "p") - (let ((helm-ff-default-directory - (or helm-ff-default-directory - default-directory))) - (when (and arg (helm-ls-git-not-inside-git-repo)) - (error "Not inside a Git repository")) - (unless (cl-loop for s in helm-ls-git-default-sources - always (symbol-value s)) - (setq helm-source-ls-git-status - (helm-ls-git-build-git-status-source) - helm-source-ls-git - (helm-ls-git-build-ls-git-source) - helm-source-ls-git-buffers - (helm-ls-git-build-buffers-source))) - (helm-set-local-variable 'helm-ls-git--current-branch (helm-ls-git--branch)) - (helm :sources helm-ls-git-default-sources - :ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil - :truncate-lines helm-buffers-truncate-lines - :buffer "*helm lsgit*"))) - -(defalias 'helm-ls-git-ls 'helm-ls-git) -(make-obsolete 'helm-ls-git-ls 'helm-ls-git "1.9.2") -(put 'helm-ls-git-ls 'no-helm-mx t) - - -(provide 'helm-ls-git) - -;;; helm-ls-git.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230621.1538/helm-ls-git-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230621.1538/helm-ls-git-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index bcde4e0..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230621.1538/helm-ls-git-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "helm-ls-git" "20230621.1538" "list git files." - '((helm "1.7.8")) - :commit "78418a73ca7e796bc95da47a0f3d6bfa0af382b5") -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230621.1538/helm-ls-git-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230819.1409/helm-ls-git-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230621.1538/helm-ls-git-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230819.1409/helm-ls-git-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230819.1409/helm-ls-git-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230819.1409/helm-ls-git-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33c165f --- /dev/null +++ b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230819.1409/helm-ls-git-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +(define-package "helm-ls-git" "20230819.1409" "list git files." + '((helm "1.7.8")) + :commit "d48113dd727073d99c2dc4ac39d5daf1676133e5") +;; Local Variables: +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; End: diff --git a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230621.1538/helm-ls-git.el b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230819.1409/helm-ls-git.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230621.1538/helm-ls-git.el rename to code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230819.1409/helm-ls-git.el index 07469a2..3997c81 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230621.1538/helm-ls-git.el +++ b/code/elpa/helm-ls-git-20230819.1409/helm-ls-git.el @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Glob are enclosed in single quotes by default." "A list of arguments to pass to `git-ls-files'. To see files in submodules add the option \"--recurse-submodules\". If you have problems displaying unicode filenames use -\'(\"-c\" \"core.quotePath=false\" \"ls-files\" \"--full-name\" \"--\"). + \\='(\"-c\" \"core.quotePath=false\" \"ls-files\" \"--full-name\" \"--\"). See Issue #52." :type '(repeat string)) @@ -767,14 +767,16 @@ See docstring of `helm-ls-git-ls-switches'. (defun helm-ls-git-show-log (branch &optional file) (let ((name (if (helm-ls-git-detached-state-p) (helm-ls-git--branch) - (replace-regexp-in-string "[ *]" "" branch))) + (helm-ls-git-normalize-branch-name branch))) ;; Use helm-current-prefix-arg only on first call ;; of init function. (prefarg helm-current-prefix-arg)) (when (buffer-live-p "*git log diff*") (kill-buffer "*git log diff*")) (helm :sources (helm-build-in-buffer-source "Git log" - :header-name (lambda (sname) (format "%s (%s)" sname name)) + :header-name (lambda (sname) + (format "%s (%s)" + sname (substring-no-properties name))) :init (lambda () (helm-init-candidates-in-buffer 'global (helm-ls-git-log @@ -1050,9 +1052,11 @@ object will be passed git rebase i.e. git rebase -i ." (with-current-buffer standard-output (cond ((null arg) ;; Only local branches. - (apply #'process-file "git" nil t nil '("branch"))) + (apply #'process-file "git" nil t nil + '("branch" "-v" "--color=always"))) (t - (apply #'process-file "git" nil t nil '("branch" "-a"))))))) + (apply #'process-file "git" nil t nil + '("branch" "-a" "-v" "--color=always"))))))) "")) (defun helm-ls-git-branches-toggle-show-all () @@ -1182,24 +1186,12 @@ object will be passed git rebase i.e. git rebase -i ." (defun helm-ls-git-branches-transformer (candidates) (cl-loop for c in candidates - for maxlen = (cl-loop for i in candidates maximize (length i)) - for name = (if (helm-ls-git-detached-state-p) - (helm-ls-git--branch) - (replace-regexp-in-string "[ *]" "" c)) - for log = (helm-ls-git-oneline-log name) - for disp = (if (string-match "\\`\\([*]\\)\\(.*\\)" c) - (format "%s%s: %s%s" - (propertize (match-string 1 c) - 'face 'helm-ls-git-branches-current) - (propertize (match-string 2 c) - 'face 'helm-ls-git-branches-name-current) - (make-string (- maxlen (length c)) ? ) - log) - (format "%s: %s%s" - (propertize c 'face 'helm-ls-git-branches-name) - (make-string (- maxlen (length c)) ? ) - log)) - collect (cons disp c))) + for disp = (ansi-color-apply c) + for split = (split-string disp) + for real = (if (string= (car split) "*") + (concat "* " (cadr split)) + (car split)) + collect (cons disp real))) (defun helm-ls-git-push (_candidate) (with-helm-default-directory (helm-default-directory) @@ -1950,10 +1942,10 @@ ACTION is the cdr entry of one of `helm-ls-git-rebase-actions'." concat (concat v (if (= count len) "" "\\|")) into str finally return (concat "^\\(" str "\\) +"))) (inhibit-read-only t)) - (goto-char (point-at-bol)) + (goto-char (pos-bol)) (save-excursion - (when (re-search-forward regexp (point-at-eol) t) - (delete-region (point-at-bol) (match-end 1)))) + (when (re-search-forward regexp (pos-eol) t) + (delete-region (pos-bol) (match-end 1)))) (insert (cdr (rassoc action assocs))) (forward-line 1))) diff --git a/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 6af04f1..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -;;; helpful-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "helpful" "helpful.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from helpful.el - -(autoload 'helpful-function "helpful" "\ -Show help for function named SYMBOL. - -See also `helpful-macro', `helpful-command' and `helpful-callable'. - -\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helpful-command "helpful" "\ -Show help for interactive function named SYMBOL. - -See also `helpful-function'. - -\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helpful-key "helpful" "\ -Show help for interactive command bound to KEY-SEQUENCE. - -\(fn KEY-SEQUENCE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helpful-macro "helpful" "\ -Show help for macro named SYMBOL. - -\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helpful-callable "helpful" "\ -Show help for function, macro or special form named SYMBOL. - -See also `helpful-macro', `helpful-function' and `helpful-command'. - -\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helpful-symbol "helpful" "\ -Show help for SYMBOL, a variable, function or macro. - -See also `helpful-callable' and `helpful-variable'. - -\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helpful-variable "helpful" "\ -Show help for variable named SYMBOL. - -\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'helpful-at-point "helpful" "\ -Show help for the symbol at point." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "helpful" '("helpful-")) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; helpful-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2026e0d..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; Generated package description from helpful.el -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "helpful" "20230323.414" "A better *help* buffer" '((emacs "25") (dash "2.18.0") (s "1.11.0") (f "0.20.0") (elisp-refs "1.2")) :commit "e9ec6fc2ae10db2b9b59ed656021845d11881a0a" :authors '(("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) :maintainer '("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk") :keywords '("help" "lisp") :url "https://github.com/Wilfred/helpful") diff --git a/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful.el b/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful.el deleted file mode 100644 index edc7a62..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/helpful-20230323.414/helpful.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3027 +0,0 @@ -;;; helpful.el --- A better *help* buffer -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2017-2022 Wilfred Hughes - -;; Author: Wilfred Hughes -;; URL: https://github.com/Wilfred/helpful -;; Package-Version: 20230323.414 -;; Package-Commit: e9ec6fc2ae10db2b9b59ed656021845d11881a0a -;; Keywords: help, lisp -;; Version: 0.20 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25") (dash "2.18.0") (s "1.11.0") (f "0.20.0") (elisp-refs "1.2")) - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Helpful is a replacement for *help* buffers that provides much more -;; contextual information. To get started, try: -;; `M-x helpful-function RET helpful-function -;; -;; The full set of commands you can try is: -;; -;; * helpful-function -;; * helpful-command -;; * helpful-key -;; * helpful-macro -;; * helpful-callable -;; * helpful-variable -;; * helpful-at-point -;; -;; For more information and screenshots, see -;; https://github.com/wilfred/helpful - -;;; Code: - -(require 'elisp-refs) -(require 'help) -(require 'help-fns) -(require 'dash) -(require 's) -(require 'f) -(require 'find-func) -(require 'nadvice) -(require 'info-look) -(require 'edebug) -(require 'trace) -(require 'imenu) -(require 'cc-langs) - -(defvar-local helpful--sym nil) -(defvar-local helpful--callable-p nil) -(defvar-local helpful--associated-buffer nil - "The buffer being used when showing inspecting -buffer-local variables.") -(defvar-local helpful--start-buffer nil - "The buffer we were originally called from.") -(defvar-local helpful--view-literal nil - "Whether to show a value as a literal, or a pretty interactive -view.") -(defvar-local helpful--first-display t - "Whether this is the first time this results buffer has been -displayed. - -Nil means that we're refreshing, so we don't want to clobber any -settings changed by the user.") - -(defgroup helpful nil - "A rich help system with contextual information." - :link '(url-link "https://github.com/Wilfred/helpful") - :group 'help) - -(defcustom helpful-max-buffers - 5 - "Helpful will kill the least recently used Helpful buffer -if there are more than this many. - -To disable cleanup entirely, set this variable to nil. See also -`helpful-kill-buffers' for a one-off cleanup." - :type '(choice (const nil) number) - :group 'helpful) - -(defcustom helpful-switch-buffer-function - #'pop-to-buffer - "Function called to display the *Helpful* buffer." - :type 'function - :group 'helpful) - -;; TODO: explore whether more basic highlighting is fast enough to -;; handle larger functions. See `c-font-lock-init' and its use of -;; font-lock-keywords-1. -(defconst helpful-max-highlight 5000 - "Don't highlight code with more than this many characters. - -This is currently only used for C code, as lisp highlighting -seems to be more efficient. This may change again in future. - -See `this-command' as an example of a large piece of C code that -can make Helpful very slow.") - -(defun helpful--kind-name (symbol callable-p) - "Describe what kind of symbol this is." - (cond - ((not callable-p) "variable") - ((commandp symbol) "command") - ((macrop symbol) "macro") - ((functionp symbol) "function") - ((special-form-p symbol) "special form"))) - -(defun helpful--buffer (symbol callable-p) - "Return a buffer to show help for SYMBOL in." - (let* ((current-buffer (current-buffer)) - (buf-name - (format "*helpful %s*" - (if (symbolp symbol) - (format "%s: %s" - (helpful--kind-name symbol callable-p) - symbol) - "lambda"))) - (buf (get-buffer buf-name))) - (unless buf - ;; If we need to create the buffer, ensure we don't exceed - ;; `helpful-max-buffers' by killing the least recently used. - (when (numberp helpful-max-buffers) - (let* ((buffers (buffer-list)) - (helpful-bufs (--filter (with-current-buffer it - (eq major-mode 'helpful-mode)) - buffers)) - ;; `buffer-list' seems to be ordered by most recently - ;; visited first, so keep those. - (excess-buffers (-drop (1- helpful-max-buffers) helpful-bufs))) - ;; Kill buffers so we have one buffer less than the maximum - ;; before we create a new one. - (-each excess-buffers #'kill-buffer))) - - (setq buf (get-buffer-create buf-name))) - - ;; Initialise the buffer with the symbol and associated data. - (with-current-buffer buf - (helpful-mode) - (setq helpful--sym symbol) - (setq helpful--callable-p callable-p) - (setq helpful--start-buffer current-buffer) - (setq helpful--associated-buffer current-buffer) - (setq list-buffers-directory - (if (symbolp symbol) (format "%s: %s" (helpful--kind-name symbol callable-p) symbol) "lambda")) - (if (helpful--primitive-p symbol callable-p) - (setq-local comment-start "//") - (setq-local comment-start ";"))) - buf)) - -(defface helpful-heading - '((t (:weight bold))) - "Face used for headings in Helpful buffers.") - -(defun helpful--heading (text) - "Propertize TEXT as a heading." - (format "%s\n" (propertize text 'face 'helpful-heading))) - -(defun helpful--format-closure (sym form) - "Given a closure, return an equivalent defun form." - (-let (((_keyword _env args . body) form) - (docstring nil)) - (when (stringp (car body)) - (setq docstring (car body)) - (setq body (cdr body)) - ;; Ensure that the docstring doesn't have lines starting with (, - ;; or it breaks indentation. - (setq docstring - (s-replace "\n(" "\n\\(" docstring))) - (if docstring - `(defun ,sym ,args ,docstring ,@body) - `(defun ,sym ,args ,@body)))) - -(defun helpful--pretty-print (value) - "Pretty-print VALUE. - -If VALUE is very big, the user may press \\[keyboard-quit] to -gracefully stop the printing. If VALUE is self-referential, the -error will be caught and displayed." - ;; Inspired by `ielm-eval-input'. - (condition-case err - (s-trim-right (pp-to-string value)) - (error - (propertize (format "(Display error: %s)" (cadr err)) - 'face 'font-lock-comment-face)) - (quit - (propertize "(User quit during pretty-printing.)" - 'face 'font-lock-comment-face)))) - -(defun helpful--sort-symbols (sym-list) - "Sort symbols in SYM-LIST alphabetically." - (--sort - (string< (symbol-name it) (symbol-name other)) - sym-list)) - -(defun helpful--button (text type &rest properties) - ;; `make-text-button' mutates our string to add properties. Copy - ;; TEXT to prevent mutating our arguments, and to support 'pure' - ;; strings, which are read-only. - (setq text (substring-no-properties text)) - (apply #'make-text-button - text nil - :type type - properties)) - -(defun helpful--canonical-symbol (sym callable-p) - "If SYM is an alias, return the underlying symbol. -Return SYM otherwise." - (let ((depth 0)) - (if (and (symbolp sym) callable-p) - (progn - ;; Follow the chain of symbols until we find a symbol that - ;; isn't pointing to a symbol. - (while (and (symbolp (symbol-function sym)) - (< depth 10)) - (setq sym (symbol-function sym)) - (setq depth (1+ depth))) - ;; If this is an alias to a primitive, return the - ;; primitive's symbol. - (when (subrp (symbol-function sym)) - (setq sym (intern (subr-name (symbol-function sym)))))) - (setq sym (indirect-variable sym)))) - sym) - -(defun helpful--aliases (sym callable-p) - "Return all the aliases for SYM." - (let ((canonical (helpful--canonical-symbol sym callable-p)) - aliases) - (mapatoms - (lambda (s) - (when (and - ;; Skip variables that aren't bound, so we're faster. - (if callable-p (fboundp s) (boundp s)) - - ;; If this symbol is a new alias for our target sym, - ;; add it. - (eq canonical (helpful--canonical-symbol s callable-p)) - - ;; Don't include SYM. - (not (eq sym s))) - (push s aliases)))) - (helpful--sort-symbols aliases))) - -(defun helpful--obsolete-info (sym callable-p) - (when (symbolp sym) - (get sym (if callable-p 'byte-obsolete-info 'byte-obsolete-variable)))) - -(defun helpful--format-alias (sym callable-p) - (let ((obsolete-info (helpful--obsolete-info sym callable-p)) - (sym-button (helpful--button - (symbol-name sym) - 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'symbol sym - 'callable-p callable-p))) - (cond - (obsolete-info - (-if-let (version (-last-item obsolete-info)) - (format "%s (obsolete since %s)" sym-button version) - (format "%s (obsolete)" sym-button))) - (t - sym-button)))) - -(defun helpful--indent-rigidly (s amount) - "Indent string S by adding AMOUNT spaces to each line." - (with-temp-buffer - (insert s) - (indent-rigidly (point-min) (point-max) amount) - (buffer-string))) - -(defun helpful--format-properties (symbol) - "Return a string describing all the properties of SYMBOL." - (let* ((syms-and-vals - (-partition 2 (and (symbolp symbol) (symbol-plist symbol)))) - (syms-and-vals - (-sort (-lambda ((sym1 _) (sym2 _)) - (string-lessp (symbol-name sym1) (symbol-name sym2))) - syms-and-vals)) - (lines - (--map - (-let* (((sym val) it) - (pretty-val - (helpful--pretty-print val))) - (format "%s\n%s%s" - (propertize (symbol-name sym) - 'face 'font-lock-constant-face) - (helpful--indent-rigidly pretty-val 2) - (cond - ;; Also offer to disassemble byte-code - ;; properties. - ((byte-code-function-p val) - (format "\n %s" - (helpful--make-disassemble-button val))) - ((eq sym 'ert--test) - (format "\n %s" - (helpful--make-run-test-button symbol))) - (t - "")))) - syms-and-vals))) - (when lines - (s-join "\n" lines)))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-forget-button - 'action #'helpful--forget - 'symbol nil - 'callable-p nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Unbind this function") - -;; TODO: it would be nice to optionally delete the source code too. -(defun helpful--forget (button) - "Unbind the current symbol." - (let* ((sym (button-get button 'symbol)) - (callable-p (button-get button 'callable-p)) - (kind (helpful--kind-name sym callable-p))) - (when (yes-or-no-p (format "Forget %s %s?" kind sym)) - (if callable-p - (fmakunbound sym) - (makunbound sym)) - (message "Forgot %s %s." kind sym) - (kill-buffer (current-buffer))))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-c-source-directory - 'action #'helpful--c-source-directory - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Set directory to Emacs C source code") - -(defun helpful--c-source-directory (_button) - "Set `find-function-C-source-directory' so we can show the -source code to primitives." - (let ((emacs-src-dir (read-directory-name "Path to Emacs source code: "))) - ;; Let the user specify the source path with or without src/, - ;; which is a subdirectory in the Emacs tree. - (unless (equal (f-filename emacs-src-dir) "src") - (setq emacs-src-dir (f-join emacs-src-dir "src"))) - (setq find-function-C-source-directory emacs-src-dir)) - (helpful-update)) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-disassemble-button - 'action #'helpful--disassemble - 'follow-link t - 'object nil - 'help-echo "Show disassembled bytecode") - -(defun helpful--disassemble (button) - "Disassemble the current symbol." - ;; `disassemble' can handle both symbols (e.g. 'when) and raw - ;; byte-code objects. - (disassemble (button-get button 'object))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-run-test-button - 'action #'helpful--run-test - 'follow-link t - 'symbol nil - 'help-echo "Run ERT test") - -(defun helpful--run-test (button) - "Disassemble the current symbol." - (ert (button-get button 'symbol))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-edebug-button - 'action #'helpful--edebug - 'follow-link t - 'symbol nil - 'help-echo "Toggle edebug (re-evaluates definition)") - -(defun helpful--kbd-macro-p (sym) - "Is SYM a keyboard macro?" - (and (symbolp sym) - (let ((func (symbol-function sym))) - (or (stringp func) - (vectorp func))))) - -(defun helpful--edebug-p (sym) - "Does function SYM have its definition patched by edebug?" - (let ((fn-def (indirect-function sym))) - ;; Edebug replaces function source code with a sexp that has - ;; `edebug-enter', `edebug-after' etc interleaved. This means the - ;; function is interpreted, so `indirect-function' returns a list. - (when (and (consp fn-def) (consp (cdr fn-def))) - (-let [fn-end (-last-item fn-def)] - (and (consp fn-end) - (eq (car fn-end) 'edebug-enter)))))) - -(defun helpful--can-edebug-p (sym callable-p buf pos) - "Can we use edebug with SYM?" - (and - ;; SYM must be a function. - callable-p - ;; The function cannot be a primitive, it must be defined in elisp. - (not (helpful--primitive-p sym callable-p)) - ;; We need to be able to find its definition, or we can't step - ;; through the source. - buf pos)) - -(defun helpful--toggle-edebug (sym) - "Enable edebug when function SYM is called, -or disable if already enabled." - (-let ((should-edebug (not (helpful--edebug-p sym))) - ((buf pos created) (helpful--definition sym t))) - (if (and buf pos) - (progn - (with-current-buffer buf - (save-excursion - (save-restriction - (widen) - (goto-char pos) - - (let* ((edebug-all-forms should-edebug) - (edebug-all-defs should-edebug) - (form (edebug-read-top-level-form))) - ;; Based on `edebug-eval-defun'. - (eval (eval-sexp-add-defvars form) lexical-binding))))) - ;; If we're enabling edebug, we need the source buffer to - ;; exist. Otherwise, we can clean it up. - (when (and created (not should-edebug)) - (kill-buffer buf))) - - (user-error "Could not find source for edebug")))) - -(defun helpful--edebug (button) - "Toggle edebug for the current symbol." - (helpful--toggle-edebug (button-get button 'symbol)) - (helpful-update)) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-trace-button - 'action #'helpful--trace - 'follow-link t - 'symbol nil - 'help-echo "Toggle function tracing") - -(defun helpful--trace (button) - "Toggle tracing for the current symbol." - (let ((sym (button-get button 'symbol))) - (if (trace-is-traced sym) - (untrace-function sym) - (trace-function sym))) - (helpful-update)) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-navigate-button - 'action #'helpful--navigate - 'path nil - 'position nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Navigate to definition") - -(defun helpful--goto-char-widen (pos) - "Move point to POS in the current buffer. -If narrowing is in effect, widen if POS isn't in the narrowed area." - (when (or (< pos (point-min)) - (> pos (point-max))) - (widen)) - (goto-char pos)) - -(defun helpful--navigate (button) - "Navigate to the path this BUTTON represents." - (find-file (substring-no-properties (button-get button 'path))) - ;; We use `get-text-property' to work around an Emacs 25 bug: - ;; http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=f7c4bad17d83297ee9a1b57552b1944020f23aea - (-when-let (pos (get-text-property button 'position - (marker-buffer button))) - (helpful--goto-char-widen pos))) - -(defun helpful--navigate-button (text path &optional pos) - "Return a button that opens PATH and puts point at POS." - (helpful--button - text - 'helpful-navigate-button - 'path path - 'position pos)) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-buffer-button - 'action #'helpful--switch-to-buffer - 'buffer nil - 'position nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Switch to this buffer") - -(defun helpful--switch-to-buffer (button) - "Navigate to the buffer this BUTTON represents." - (let ((buf (button-get button 'buffer)) - (pos (button-get button 'position))) - (switch-to-buffer buf) - (when pos - (helpful--goto-char-widen pos)))) - -(defun helpful--buffer-button (buffer &optional pos) - "Return a button that switches to BUFFER and puts point at POS." - (helpful--button - (buffer-name buffer) - 'helpful-buffer-button - 'buffer buffer - 'position pos)) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-customize-button - 'action #'helpful--customize - 'symbol nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Open Customize for this symbol") - -(defun helpful--customize (button) - "Open Customize for this symbol." - (customize-variable (button-get button 'symbol))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-associated-buffer-button - 'action #'helpful--associated-buffer - 'symbol nil - 'prompt-p nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Change associated buffer") - -(defun helpful--read-live-buffer (prompt predicate) - "Read a live buffer name, and return the buffer object. - -This is largely equivalent to `read-buffer', but counsel.el -overrides that to include previously opened buffers." - (let* ((names (-map #'buffer-name (buffer-list))) - (default - (cond - ;; If we're already looking at a buffer-local value, start - ;; the prompt from the relevant buffer. - ((and helpful--associated-buffer - (buffer-live-p helpful--associated-buffer)) - (buffer-name helpful--associated-buffer)) - ;; If we're looking at the global value, offer the initial - ;; buffer. - ((and helpful--start-buffer - (buffer-live-p helpful--start-buffer)) - (buffer-name helpful--start-buffer)) - ;; If we're looking at the global value and have no initial - ;; buffer, choose the first normal buffer. - (t - (--first (and (not (s-starts-with-p " " it)) - (not (s-starts-with-p "*" it))) - names)) - ))) - (get-buffer - (completing-read - prompt - names - predicate - t - nil - nil - default)))) - -(defun helpful--associated-buffer (button) - "Change the associated buffer, so we can see buffer-local values." - (let ((sym (button-get button 'symbol)) - (prompt-p (button-get button 'prompt-p))) - (if prompt-p - (setq helpful--associated-buffer - (helpful--read-live-buffer - "View variable in: " - (lambda (buf-name) - (local-variable-p sym (get-buffer buf-name))))) - (setq helpful--associated-buffer nil))) - (helpful-update)) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-toggle-button - 'action #'helpful--toggle - 'symbol nil - 'buffer nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Toggle this symbol between t and nil") - -(defun helpful--toggle (button) - "Toggle the symbol between nil and t." - (let ((sym (button-get button 'symbol)) - (buf (button-get button 'buffer))) - (save-current-buffer - ;; If this is a buffer-local variable, ensure we're in the right - ;; buffer. - (when buf - (set-buffer buf)) - (set sym (not (symbol-value sym)))) - (helpful-update))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-set-button - 'action #'helpful--set - 'symbol nil - 'buffer nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Set the value of this symbol") - -(defun helpful--set (button) - "Set the value of this symbol." - (let* ((sym (button-get button 'symbol)) - (buf (button-get button 'buffer)) - (sym-value (helpful--sym-value sym buf)) - ;; Inspired by `counsel-read-setq-expression'. - (expr - (minibuffer-with-setup-hook - (lambda () - (add-function :before-until (local 'eldoc-documentation-function) - #'elisp-eldoc-documentation-function) - (run-hooks 'eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook) - (goto-char (minibuffer-prompt-end)) - (forward-char (length (format "(setq %S " sym)))) - (read-from-minibuffer - "Eval: " - (format - (if (or (consp sym-value) - (and (symbolp sym-value) - (not (null sym-value)) - (not (keywordp sym-value)))) - "(setq %s '%S)" - "(setq %s %S)") - sym sym-value) - read-expression-map t - 'read-expression-history)))) - (save-current-buffer - ;; If this is a buffer-local variable, ensure we're in the right - ;; buffer. - (when buf - (set-buffer buf)) - (eval-expression expr)) - (helpful-update))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-view-literal-button - 'action #'helpful--view-literal - 'help-echo "Toggle viewing as a literal") - -(defun helpful--view-literal (_button) - "Set the value of this symbol." - (setq helpful--view-literal - (not helpful--view-literal)) - (helpful-update)) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-all-references-button - 'action #'helpful--all-references - 'symbol nil - 'callable-p nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Find all references to this symbol") - -(defun helpful--all-references (button) - "Find all the references to the symbol that this BUTTON represents." - (let ((sym (button-get button 'symbol)) - (callable-p (button-get button 'callable-p))) - (cond - ((not callable-p) - (elisp-refs-variable sym)) - ((functionp sym) - (elisp-refs-function sym)) - ((macrop sym) - (elisp-refs-macro sym))))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-callees-button - 'action #'helpful--show-callees - 'symbol nil - 'source nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Find the functions called by this function/macro") - -(defun helpful--display-callee-group (callees) - "Insert every entry in CALLEES." - (dolist (sym (helpful--sort-symbols callees)) - (insert " " - (helpful--button - (symbol-name sym) - 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'symbol sym - 'callable-p t) - "\n"))) - -(defun helpful--show-callees (button) - "Find all the references to the symbol that this BUTTON represents." - (let* ((buf (get-buffer-create "*helpful callees*")) - (sym (button-get button 'symbol)) - (raw-source (button-get button 'source)) - (source - (if (stringp raw-source) - (read raw-source) - raw-source)) - (syms (helpful--callees source)) - (primitives (-filter (lambda (sym) (helpful--primitive-p sym t)) syms)) - (compounds (-remove (lambda (sym) (helpful--primitive-p sym t)) syms))) - - (pop-to-buffer buf) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (erase-buffer) - - ;; TODO: Macros used, special forms used, global vars used. - (insert (format "Functions called by %s:\n\n" sym)) - (helpful--display-callee-group compounds) - - (when primitives - (insert "\n") - (insert (format "Primitives called by %s:\n\n" sym)) - (helpful--display-callee-group primitives)) - - (goto-char (point-min)) - - (helpful-mode)))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-manual-button - 'action #'helpful--manual - 'symbol nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "View this symbol in the Emacs manual") - -(defun helpful--manual (button) - "Open the manual for the system that this BUTTON represents." - (let ((sym (button-get button 'symbol))) - (info-lookup 'symbol sym #'emacs-lisp-mode))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-describe-button - 'action #'helpful--describe - 'symbol nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Describe this symbol") - -(defun helpful--describe (button) - "Describe the symbol that this BUTTON represents." - (let ((sym (button-get button 'symbol))) - (helpful-symbol sym))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'action #'helpful--describe-exactly - 'symbol nil - 'callable-p nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Describe this symbol") - -(defun helpful--describe-exactly (button) - "Describe the symbol that this BUTTON represents. -This differs from `helpful--describe' because here we know -whether the symbol represents a variable or a callable." - (let ((sym (button-get button 'symbol)) - (callable-p (button-get button 'callable-p))) - (if callable-p - (helpful-callable sym) - (helpful-variable sym)))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-info-button - 'action #'helpful--info - 'info-node nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "View this Info node") - -(defun helpful--info (button) - "Describe the symbol that this BUTTON represents." - (info (button-get button 'info-node))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-shortdoc-button - 'action #'helpful--shortdoc - 'info-node nil - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "View this Shortdoc group") - -(defun helpful--shortdoc (button) - "Describe the symbol that this BUTTON represents." - (shortdoc-display-group (button-get button 'shortdoc-group) - (button-get button 'symbol))) - -(defun helpful--split-first-line (docstring) - "If the first line is a standalone sentence, ensure we have a -blank line afterwards." - (let* ((lines (s-lines docstring)) - (first-line (-first-item lines)) - (second-line (when (> (length lines) 1) (nth 1 lines)))) - (if (and (s-ends-with-p "." first-line) - (stringp second-line) - (not (equal second-line ""))) - (s-join "\n" - (-cons* first-line "" (cdr lines))) - docstring))) - -(defun helpful--propertize-sym-ref (sym-name before-txt after-txt) - "Given a symbol name from a docstring, convert to a button (if -bound) or else highlight." - (let* ((sym (intern sym-name))) - (cond - ;; Highlight keywords. - ((s-matches-p - (rx ":" - symbol-start - (+? (or (syntax word) (syntax symbol))) - symbol-end) - sym-name) - (propertize sym-name - 'face 'font-lock-builtin-face)) - ((and (boundp sym) (s-ends-with-p "variable " before-txt)) - (helpful--button - sym-name - 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'symbol sym - 'callable-p nil)) - ((and (fboundp sym) (or - (s-starts-with-p " command" after-txt) - (s-ends-with-p "command " before-txt) - (s-ends-with-p "function " before-txt))) - (helpful--button - sym-name - 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'symbol sym - 'callable-p t)) - ;; Only create a link if this is a symbol that is bound as a - ;; variable or callable. - ((or (boundp sym) (fboundp sym)) - (helpful--button - sym-name - 'helpful-describe-button - 'symbol sym)) - ;; If this is already a button, don't modify it. - ((get-text-property 0 'button sym-name) - sym-name) - ;; Highlight the quoted string. - (t - (propertize sym-name - 'face 'font-lock-constant-face))))) - -(defun helpful--propertize-info (docstring) - "Convert info references in DOCSTRING to buttons." - (replace-regexp-in-string - ;; Replace all text that looks like a link to an Info page. - (rx (seq (group - bow - (any "Ii") - "nfo" - (one-or-more whitespace)) - (group - (or "node" "anchor") - (one-or-more whitespace)) - (any "'`‘") - (group - (one-or-more - (not (any "'’")))) - (any "'’"))) - (lambda (it) - ;; info-name matches "[Ii]nfo ". - ;; space matches "node " or "anchor ". - ;; info-node has the form "(cl)Loop Facility". - (let ((info-name (match-string 1 it)) - (space (match-string 2 it)) - (info-node (match-string 3 it))) - ;; If the docstring doesn't specify a manual, assume the Emacs manual. - (save-match-data - (unless (string-match "^([^)]+)" info-node) - (setq info-node (concat "(emacs)" info-node)))) - (concat - info-name - space - (helpful--button - info-node - 'helpful-info-button - 'info-node info-node)))) - docstring - t t)) - -(defun helpful--keymap-keys (keymap) - "Return all the keys and commands in KEYMAP. -Flattens nested keymaps and follows remapped commands. - -Returns a list of pairs (KEYCODES COMMAND), where KEYCODES is a -vector suitable for `key-description', and COMMAND is a smbol." - (cond - ;; Prefix keys. - ((and - (symbolp keymap) - (fboundp keymap) - ;; Prefix keys use a keymap in the function slot of a symbol. - (keymapp (symbol-function keymap))) - (helpful--keymap-keys (symbol-function keymap))) - ;; Other symbols or compiled functions mean we've reached a leaf, - ;; so this is a command we can call. - ((or - (symbolp keymap) - (functionp keymap) - ;; Strings or vectors mean a keyboard macro. - (stringp keymap) - (vectorp keymap)) - `(([] ,keymap))) - ((stringp (car keymap)) - (helpful--keymap-keys (cdr keymap))) - ;; Otherwise, recurse on the keys at this level of the keymap. - (t - (let (result) - (dolist (item (cdr keymap)) - (cond - ((and (consp item) - (eq (car item) 'menu-bar)) - ;; Skip menu bar items. - nil) - ;; Sparse keymaps are lists. - ((consp item) - (-let [(keycode . value) item] - (-each (helpful--keymap-keys value) - (-lambda ((keycodes command)) - (push (list (vconcat (vector keycode) keycodes) command) - result))))) - ;; Dense keymaps are char-tables. - ((char-table-p item) - (map-char-table - (lambda (keycode value) - (-each (helpful--keymap-keys value) - (-lambda ((keycodes command)) - (push (list (vconcat (vector keycode) keycodes) command) - result)))) - item)))) - ;; For every command `new-func' mapped to a command `orig-func', show `new-func' with - ;; the key sequence for `orig-func'. - (setq result - (-map-when - (-lambda ((keycodes _)) - (and (> (length keycodes) 1) - (eq (elt keycodes 0) 'remap))) - (-lambda ((keycodes command)) - (list - (where-is-internal (elt keycodes 1) global-map t) - command)) - result)) - ;; Preserve the original order of the keymap. - (nreverse result))))) - -(defun helpful--format-hook (hook-val) - "Given a list value assigned to a hook, format it with links to functions." - (let ((lines - (--map - (if (and (symbolp it) (fboundp it)) - (helpful--button - (symbol-name it) - 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'symbol it - 'callable-p t) - (helpful--syntax-highlight (helpful--pretty-print it))) - hook-val))) - (format "(%s)" - (s-join "\n " lines)))) - -;; TODO: unlike `substitute-command-keys', this shows keybindings -;; which are currently shadowed (e.g. a global minor mode map). -(defun helpful--format-keymap (keymap) - "Format KEYMAP." - (let* ((keys-and-commands (helpful--keymap-keys keymap)) - ;; Convert keycodes [27 i] to "C-M-i". - (keys (-map #'-first-item keys-and-commands)) - ;; Add padding so all our strings are the same length. - (formatted-keys (-map #'key-description keys)) - (max-formatted-length (-max (cons 0 (-map #'length formatted-keys)))) - (aligned-keys (--map (s-pad-right (1+ max-formatted-length) - " " it) - formatted-keys)) - ;; Format commands as buttons. - (commands (-map (-lambda ((_ command)) command) - keys-and-commands)) - (formatted-commands - (--map - (cond - ((symbolp it) - (helpful--button - (symbol-name it) - 'helpful-describe-button - 'symbol it)) - ((or (stringp it) (vectorp it)) - "Keyboard Macro") - (t - "#")) - commands)) - ;; Build lines for display. - (lines - (-map (-lambda ((key . command)) (format "%s %s" key command)) - (-zip-pair aligned-keys formatted-commands)))) - ;; The flattened keymap will have normal bindings first, and - ;; inherited bindings last. Sort so that we group by prefix. - (s-join "\n" (-sort #'string< lines)))) - -(defun helpful--format-commands (str keymap) - "Replace all the \\[ references in STR with buttons." - (replace-regexp-in-string - ;; Text of the form \\[foo-command] - (rx "\\[" (group (+ (not (in "]")))) "]") - (lambda (it) - (let* ((button-face (if (>= emacs-major-version 28) 'help-key-binding 'button)) - (symbol-name (match-string 1 it)) - (symbol (intern symbol-name)) - (key (where-is-internal symbol keymap t)) - (key-description - (if key - (key-description key) - (format "M-x %s" symbol-name)))) - (helpful--button - key-description - 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'symbol symbol - 'callable-p t - 'face button-face))) - str - t - t)) - -(defun helpful--chars-before (pos n) - "Return up to N chars before POS in the current buffer. -The string may be shorter than N or empty if out-of-range." - (buffer-substring - (max (point-min) (- pos n)) - pos)) - -(defun helpful--chars-after (pos n) - "Return up to N chars after POS in the current buffer. -The string may be shorter than N or empty if out-of-range." - (buffer-substring - pos - (min (point-max) (+ pos n)))) - -(defun helpful--format-command-keys (docstring) - "Convert command key references and keymap references -in DOCSTRING to buttons. - -Emacs uses \\= to escape \\[ references, so replace that -unescaping too." - ;; Loosely based on `substitute-command-keys', but converts - ;; references to buttons. - (let ((keymap nil)) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert docstring) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (not (eobp)) - (cond - ((looking-at - ;; Text of the form "foo" - (rx "\"")) - ;; For literal strings, escape backslashes so our output - ;; shows copy-pasteable literals. - (let* ((start-pos (point)) - (end-pos (progn (forward-char) (search-forward "\"" nil t))) - contents) - (if end-pos - (progn - (setq contents (buffer-substring start-pos end-pos)) - (delete-region start-pos end-pos) - (insert (s-replace "\\" "\\\\" contents))) - (forward-char 1)))) - ((looking-at - ;; Text of the form \=X - (rx "\\=")) - ;; Remove the escaping, then step over the escaped char. - ;; Step over the escaped character. - (delete-region (point) (+ (point) 2)) - (forward-char 1)) - ((looking-at - ;; Text of the form `foo' - (rx "`")) - (let* ((start-pos (point)) - (end-pos (search-forward "'" nil t)) - (contents - (when end-pos - (buffer-substring (1+ start-pos) (1- end-pos))))) - (cond - ((null contents) - ;; If there's no closing ' to match the opening `, just - ;; leave it. - (goto-char (1+ start-pos))) - ((s-contains-p "`" contents) - ;; If we have repeated backticks `foo `bar', leave the - ;; first one. - (goto-char (1+ start-pos))) - ((s-contains-p "\\[" contents) - (delete-region start-pos end-pos) - (insert (helpful--format-commands contents keymap))) - ;; Highlight a normal `foo', extracting the surrounding - ;; text so we can detect e.g. "function `foo'". - (t - (let ((before (helpful--chars-before start-pos 10)) - (after (helpful--chars-after end-pos 10))) - (delete-region start-pos end-pos) - (insert (helpful--propertize-sym-ref contents before after))))))) - ((looking-at - ;; Text of the form \\ - (rx "\\<" (group (+ (not (in ">")))) ">" - (? "\n"))) - (let* ((symbol-with-parens (match-string 0)) - (symbol-name (match-string 1))) - ;; Remove the original string. - (delete-region (point) - (+ (point) (length symbol-with-parens))) - ;; Set the new keymap. - (setq keymap (symbol-value (intern symbol-name))))) - ((looking-at - ;; Text of the form \\{foo-mode-map} - (rx "\\{" (group (+ (not (in "}")))) "}")) - (let* ((symbol-with-parens (match-string 0)) - (symbol-name (match-string 1)) - (keymap - ;; Gracefully handle variables not being defined. - (ignore-errors - (symbol-value (intern symbol-name))))) - ;; Remove the original string. - (delete-region (point) - (+ (point) (length symbol-with-parens))) - (if keymap - (insert (helpful--format-keymap keymap)) - (insert (format "Keymap %s is not currently defined." - symbol-name))))) - ((looking-at - ;; Text of the form \\[foo-command] - (rx "\\[" (group (+ (not (in "]")))) "]")) - (let* ((symbol-with-parens (match-string 0))) - ;; Remove the original string. - (delete-region (point) - (+ (point) (length symbol-with-parens))) - ;; Add a button. - (insert (helpful--format-commands symbol-with-parens keymap)))) - ;; Don't modify other characters. - (t - (forward-char 1)))) - (buffer-string)))) - -;; TODO: fix upstream Emacs bug that means `-map' is not highlighted -;; in the docstring for `--map'. -(defun helpful--format-docstring (docstring) - "Replace cross-references with links in DOCSTRING." - (-> docstring - (helpful--split-first-line) - (helpful--propertize-info) - (helpful--propertize-links) - (helpful--propertize-bare-links) - (helpful--format-command-keys) - (s-trim))) - -(define-button-type 'helpful-link-button - 'action #'helpful--follow-link - 'follow-link t - 'help-echo "Follow this link") - -(defun helpful--propertize-links (docstring) - "Convert URL links in docstrings to buttons." - (replace-regexp-in-string - (rx "URL `" (group (*? any)) "'") - (lambda (match) - (let ((url (match-string 1 match))) - (concat "URL " - (helpful--button - url - 'helpful-link-button - 'url url)))) - docstring)) - -(defun helpful--propertize-bare-links (docstring) - "Convert URL links in docstrings to buttons." - (replace-regexp-in-string - (rx (group (or string-start space "<")) - (group "http" (? "s") "://" (+? (not (any space)))) - (group (? (any "." ">" ")")) - (or space string-end ">"))) - (lambda (match) - (let ((space-before (match-string 1 match)) - (url (match-string 2 match)) - (after (match-string 3 match))) - (concat - space-before - (helpful--button - url - 'helpful-link-button - 'url url) - after))) - docstring)) - -(defun helpful--follow-link (button) - "Follow the URL specified by BUTTON." - (browse-url (button-get button 'url))) - -(defconst helpful--highlighting-funcs - '(ert--activate-font-lock-keywords - highlight-quoted-mode - rainbow-delimiters-mode) - "Highlighting functions that are safe to run in a temporary buffer. -This is used in `helpful--syntax-highlight' to support extra -highlighting that the user may have configured in their mode -hooks.") - -;; TODO: crashes on `backtrace-frame' on a recent checkout. - -(defun helpful--syntax-highlight (source &optional mode) - "Return a propertized version of SOURCE in MODE." - (unless mode - (setq mode #'emacs-lisp-mode)) - (if (or - (< (length source) helpful-max-highlight) - (eq mode 'emacs-lisp-mode)) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert source) - - ;; Switch to major-mode MODE, but don't run any hooks. - (delay-mode-hooks (funcall mode)) - - ;; `delayed-mode-hooks' contains mode hooks like - ;; `emacs-lisp-mode-hook'. Build a list of functions that are run - ;; when the mode hooks run. - (let (hook-funcs) - (dolist (hook delayed-mode-hooks) - (let ((funcs (symbol-value hook))) - (setq hook-funcs (append hook-funcs funcs)))) - - ;; Filter hooks to those that relate to highlighting, and run them. - (setq hook-funcs (-intersection hook-funcs helpful--highlighting-funcs)) - (-map #'funcall hook-funcs)) - - (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure) - (font-lock-ensure) - (with-no-warnings - (font-lock-fontify-buffer))) - (buffer-string)) - ;; SOURCE was too long to highlight in a reasonable amount of - ;; time. - (concat - (propertize - "// Skipping highlighting due to " - 'face 'font-lock-comment-face) - (helpful--button - "helpful-max-highlight" - 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'symbol 'helpful-max-highlight - 'callable-p nil) - (propertize - ".\n" - 'face 'font-lock-comment-face) - source))) - -(defun helpful--source (sym callable-p buf pos) - "Return the source code of SYM. -If the source code cannot be found, return the sexp used." - (catch 'source - (unless (symbolp sym) - (throw 'source sym)) - - (let ((source nil)) - (when (and buf pos) - (with-current-buffer buf - (save-excursion - (save-restriction - (goto-char pos) - - (if (and (helpful--primitive-p sym callable-p) - (not callable-p)) - ;; For variables defined in .c files, only show the - ;; DEFVAR expression rather than the huge containing - ;; function. - (progn - (setq pos (line-beginning-position)) - (forward-list) - (forward-char) - (narrow-to-region pos (point))) - ;; Narrow to the top-level definition. - (let ((parse-sexp-ignore-comments t)) - (narrow-to-defun t))) - - ;; If there was a preceding comment, POS will be - ;; after that comment. Move the position to include that comment. - (setq pos (point-min)) - - (setq source (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))))) - (setq source (s-trim-right source)) - (when (and source (buffer-file-name buf)) - (setq source (propertize source - 'helpful-path (buffer-file-name buf) - 'helpful-pos pos - 'helpful-pos-is-start t))) - (throw 'source source))) - - (when callable-p - ;; Could not find source -- probably defined interactively, or via - ;; a macro, or file has changed. - ;; TODO: verify that the source hasn't changed before showing. - ;; TODO: offer to download C sources for current version. - (throw 'source (indirect-function sym))))) - -(defun helpful--has-shortdoc-p (sym) - "Return non-nil if shortdoc.el is available and SYM is in a shortdoc group." - (and (featurep 'shortdoc) - (shortdoc-function-groups sym))) - -(defun helpful--in-manual-p (sym) - "Return non-nil if SYM is in an Info manual." - (let ((completions - (cl-letf (((symbol-function #'message) - (lambda (_format-string &rest _args)))) - (info-lookup->completions 'symbol 'emacs-lisp-mode)))) - (-when-let (buf (get-buffer " temp-info-look")) - (kill-buffer buf)) - (or (assoc sym completions) - (assoc-string sym completions)))) - -(defun helpful--version-info (sym) - "If SYM has version information, format and return it. -Return nil otherwise." - (when (symbolp sym) - (let ((package-version - (get sym 'custom-package-version)) - (emacs-version - (get sym 'custom-version))) - (cond - (package-version - (format - "This variable was added, or its default value changed, in %s version %s." - (car package-version) - (cdr package-version))) - (emacs-version - (format - "This variable was added, or its default value changed, in Emacs %s." - emacs-version)))))) - -(defun helpful--library-path (library-name) - "Find the absolute path for the source of LIBRARY-NAME. - -LIBRARY-NAME takes the form \"foo.el\" , \"foo.el\" or -\"src/foo.c\". - -If .elc files exist without the corresponding .el, return nil." - (when (member (f-ext library-name) '("c" "rs")) - (setq library-name - (f-expand library-name - (f-parent find-function-C-source-directory)))) - (condition-case nil - (find-library-name library-name) - (error nil))) - -(defun helpful--macroexpand-try (form) - "Try to fully macroexpand FORM. -If it fails, attempt to partially macroexpand FORM." - (catch 'result - (ignore-errors - ;; Happy path: we can fully expand the form. - (throw 'result (macroexpand-all form))) - (ignore-errors - ;; Attempt one level of macroexpansion. - (throw 'result (macroexpand-1 form))) - ;; Fallback: just return the original form. - form)) - -(defun helpful--tree-any-p (pred tree) - "Walk TREE, applying PRED to every subtree. -Return t if PRED ever returns t." - (catch 'found - (let ((stack (list tree))) - (while stack - (let ((next (pop stack))) - (cond - ((funcall pred next) - (throw 'found t)) - ((consp next) - (push (car next) stack) - (push (cdr next) stack)))))) - nil)) - -(defun helpful--find-by-macroexpanding (buf sym callable-p) - "Search BUF for the definition of SYM by macroexpanding -interesting forms in BUF." - (catch 'found - (with-current-buffer buf - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (condition-case nil - (while t - (let ((form (read (current-buffer))) - (var-def-p - (lambda (sexp) - (and (eq (car-safe sexp) 'defvar) - (eq (car-safe (cdr sexp)) sym)))) - (fn-def-p - (lambda (sexp) - ;; `defun' ultimately expands to `defalias'. - (and (eq (car-safe sexp) 'defalias) - (equal (car-safe (cdr sexp)) `(quote ,sym)))))) - (setq form (helpful--macroexpand-try form)) - - (when (helpful--tree-any-p - (if callable-p fn-def-p var-def-p) - form) - ;; `read' puts point at the end of the form, so go - ;; back to the start. - (throw 'found (scan-sexps (point) -1))))) - (end-of-file nil)))))) - -(defun helpful--open-if-needed (path) - "Return a list (BUF OPENED) where BUF is a buffer visiting PATH. -If a buffer already exists, return that. If not, open PATH with -the `emacs-lisp-mode' syntax table active but skip any hooks." - (let ((initial-buffers (buffer-list)) - (buf nil) - (opened nil) - ;; Skip running hooks that may prompt the user. - (find-file-hook nil) - ;; If we end up opening a buffer, don't bother with file - ;; variables. It prompts the user, and we discard the buffer - ;; afterwards anyway. - (enable-local-variables nil)) - ;; Opening large .c files can be slow (e.g. when looking at - ;; `defalias'), especially if the user has configured mode hooks. - ;; - ;; Bind `auto-mode-alist' to nil, so we open the buffer in - ;; `fundamental-mode' if it isn't already open. - (let ((auto-mode-alist nil)) - (setq buf (find-file-noselect path))) - - (unless (-contains-p initial-buffers buf) - (setq opened t) - - (let ((syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table)) - (when (s-ends-with-p ".c" path) - (setq syntax-table (make-syntax-table)) - (c-populate-syntax-table syntax-table)) - - ;; If it's a freshly opened buffer, we need to set the syntax - ;; table so we can search correctly. - (with-current-buffer buf - (set-syntax-table syntax-table)))) - - (list buf opened))) - -(defun helpful--definition (sym callable-p) - "Return a list (BUF POS OPENED) where SYM is defined. - -BUF is the buffer containing the definition. If the user wasn't -already visiting this buffer, OPENED is t and callers should kill -the buffer when done. - -POS is the position of the start of the definition within the -buffer." - (let ((primitive-p (helpful--primitive-p sym callable-p)) - (library-name nil) - (src-path nil) - (buf nil) - (pos nil) - (opened nil)) - ;; We shouldn't be called on primitive functions if we don't have - ;; a directory of Emacs C sourcecode. - (cl-assert - (or find-function-C-source-directory - (not primitive-p))) - - (when (symbolp sym) - (if callable-p - (setq library-name (cdr (find-function-library sym))) - ;; Based on `find-variable-noselect'. - (setq library-name - (or - (symbol-file sym 'defvar) - (help-C-file-name sym 'var))))) - - (when library-name - (setq src-path (helpful--library-path library-name))) - - (cond - ((and (not (symbolp sym)) (functionp sym)) - (list nil nil nil)) - ((and callable-p library-name) - (when src-path - (-let [(src-buf src-opened) (helpful--open-if-needed src-path)] - (setq buf src-buf) - (setq opened src-opened)) - - ;; Based on `find-function-noselect'. - (with-current-buffer buf - ;; `find-function-search-for-symbol' moves point. Prevent - ;; that. - (save-excursion - ;; Narrowing has been fixed upstream: - ;; http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=abd18254aec76b26e86ae27e91d2c916ec20cc46 - (save-restriction - (widen) - (setq pos - (cdr (find-function-search-for-symbol sym nil library-name)))))) - ;; If we found the containing buffer, but not the symbol, attempt - ;; to find it by macroexpanding interesting forms. - (when (and buf (not pos)) - (setq pos (helpful--find-by-macroexpanding buf sym t))))) - ;; A function, but no file found. - (callable-p - ;; Functions defined interactively may have an edebug property - ;; that contains the location of the definition. - (-when-let (edebug-info (get sym 'edebug)) - (-let [marker (if (consp edebug-info) - (car edebug-info) - edebug-info)] - (setq buf (marker-buffer marker)) - (setq pos (marker-position marker))))) - ((and (not callable-p) src-path) - (-let [(src-buf src-opened) (helpful--open-if-needed src-path)] - (setq buf src-buf) - (setq opened src-opened) - - (with-current-buffer buf - ;; `find-function-search-for-symbol' moves point. Prevent - ;; that. - (save-excursion - (condition-case _err - (setq pos (cdr (find-variable-noselect sym 'defvar))) - (search-failed nil) - ;; If your current Emacs instance doesn't match the source - ;; code configured in find-function-C-source-directory, we can - ;; get an error about not finding source. Try - ;; `default-tab-width' against Emacs trunk. - (error nil))))))) - - (list buf pos opened))) - -(defun helpful--reference-positions (sym callable-p buf) - "Return all the buffer positions of references to SYM in BUF." - (-let* ((forms-and-bufs - (elisp-refs--search-1 - (list buf) - (lambda (buf) - (elisp-refs--read-and-find - buf sym - (if callable-p - #'elisp-refs--function-p - #'elisp-refs--variable-p))))) - ;; Since we only searched one buffer, we know that - ;; forms-and-bufs has only one item. - (forms-and-buf (-first-item forms-and-bufs)) - ((forms . _buf) forms-and-buf)) - (-map - (-lambda ((_code start-pos _end-pos)) start-pos) - forms))) - -(defun helpful--all-keymap-syms () - "Return all keymaps defined in this Emacs instance." - (let (keymaps) - (mapatoms - (lambda (sym) - (when (and (boundp sym) (keymapp (symbol-value sym))) - (push sym keymaps)))) - keymaps)) - -(defun helpful--key-sequences (command-sym keymap global-keycodes) - "Return all the key sequences of COMMAND-SYM in KEYMAP." - (let* ((keycodes - ;; Look up this command in the keymap, its parent and the - ;; global map. We need to include the global map to find - ;; remapped commands. - (where-is-internal command-sym keymap nil t)) - ;; Look up this command in the parent keymap. - (parent-keymap (keymap-parent keymap)) - (parent-keycodes - (when parent-keymap - (where-is-internal - command-sym (list parent-keymap) nil t))) - ;; Look up this command in the global map. - (global-keycodes - (unless (eq keymap global-map) - global-keycodes))) - (->> keycodes - ;; Ignore keybindings from the parent or global map. - (--remove (or (-contains-p global-keycodes it) - (-contains-p parent-keycodes it))) - ;; Convert raw keycode vectors into human-readable strings. - (-map #'key-description)))) - -(defun helpful--keymaps-containing (command-sym) - "Return a list of pairs listing keymap names that contain COMMAND-SYM, -along with the keybindings in each keymap. - -Keymap names are typically variable names, but may also be -descriptions of values in `minor-mode-map-alist'. - -We ignore keybindings that are menu items, and ignore keybindings -from parent keymaps. - -`widget-global-map' is also ignored as it generally contains the -same bindings as `global-map'." - (let* ((keymap-syms (helpful--all-keymap-syms)) - (keymap-sym-vals (-map #'symbol-value keymap-syms)) - (global-keycodes (where-is-internal - command-sym (list global-map) nil t)) - matching-keymaps) - ;; Look for this command in all keymaps bound to variables. - (-map - (-lambda ((keymap-sym . keymap)) - (let ((key-sequences (helpful--key-sequences command-sym keymap global-keycodes))) - (when (and key-sequences (not (eq keymap-sym 'widget-global-map))) - (push (cons (symbol-name keymap-sym) key-sequences) - matching-keymaps)))) - (-zip keymap-syms keymap-sym-vals)) - - ;; Look for this command in keymaps used by minor modes that - ;; aren't bound to variables. - (-map - (-lambda ((minor-mode . keymap)) - ;; Only consider this keymap if we didn't find it bound to a variable. - (when (and (keymapp keymap) - (not (memq keymap keymap-sym-vals))) - (let ((key-sequences (helpful--key-sequences command-sym keymap global-keycodes))) - (when key-sequences - (push (cons (format "minor-mode-map-alist (%s)" minor-mode) - key-sequences) - matching-keymaps))))) - ;; TODO: examine `minor-mode-overriding-map-alist' too. - minor-mode-map-alist) - - matching-keymaps)) - -(defun helpful--merge-alists (l1 l2) - "Given two alists mapping symbols to lists, return a single -alist with the lists concatenated." - (let* ((l1-keys (-map #'-first-item l1)) - (l2-keys (-map #'-first-item l2)) - (l2-extra-keys (-difference l2-keys l1-keys)) - (l2-extra-values - (--map (assoc it l2) l2-extra-keys)) - (l1-with-values - (-map (-lambda ((key . values)) - (cons key (append values - (cdr (assoc key l2))))) - l1))) - (append l1-with-values l2-extra-values))) - -(defun helpful--keymaps-containing-aliases (command-sym aliases) - "Return a list of pairs mapping keymap symbols to the -keybindings for COMMAND-SYM in each keymap. - -Includes keybindings for aliases, unlike -`helpful--keymaps-containing'." - (let* ((syms (cons command-sym aliases)) - (syms-keymaps (-map #'helpful--keymaps-containing syms))) - (-reduce #'helpful--merge-alists syms-keymaps))) - -(defun helpful--format-keys (command-sym aliases) - "Describe all the keys that call COMMAND-SYM." - (let (mode-lines - global-lines) - (--each (helpful--keymaps-containing-aliases command-sym aliases) - (-let [(map . keys) it] - (dolist (key keys) - (push - (format "%s %s" - (propertize map 'face 'font-lock-variable-name-face) - (if (>= emacs-major-version 28) - (propertize key 'face 'help-key-binding) - key)) - (if (eq map 'global-map) global-lines mode-lines))))) - (setq global-lines (-sort #'string< global-lines)) - (setq mode-lines (-sort #'string< mode-lines)) - (-let [lines (-concat global-lines mode-lines)] - (if lines - (s-join "\n" lines) - "This command is not in any keymaps.")))) - -(defun helpful--outer-sexp (buf pos) - "Find position POS in BUF, and return the name of the outer sexp, -along with its position. - -Moves point in BUF." - (with-current-buffer buf - (goto-char pos) - (let* ((ppss (syntax-ppss)) - (outer-sexp-posns (nth 9 ppss))) - (when outer-sexp-posns - (goto-char (car outer-sexp-posns)))) - (list (point) (-take 2 (read buf))))) - -(defun helpful--count-values (items) - "Return an alist of the count of each value in ITEMS. -E.g. (x x y z y) -> ((x . 2) (y . 2) (z . 1))" - (let (counts) - (dolist (item items (nreverse counts)) - (-if-let (item-and-count (assoc item counts)) - (setcdr item-and-count (1+ (cdr item-and-count))) - (push (cons item 1) counts))))) - -(defun helpful--without-advice (sym) - "Given advised function SYM, return the function object -without the advice. Assumes function has been loaded." - (advice--cd*r - (advice--symbol-function sym))) - -(defun helpful--advised-p (sym) - "Does SYM have advice associated with it?" - (and (symbolp sym) - (advice--p (advice--symbol-function sym)))) - -(defun helpful--format-head (head) - "Given a 'head' (the first two symbols of a sexp) format and -syntax highlight it." - (-let* (((def name) head) - (formatted-name - (if (and (consp name) (eq (car name) 'quote)) - (format "'%S" (cadr name)) - (format "%S" name))) - (formatted-def - (format "(%s %s ...)" def formatted-name)) - ) - (helpful--syntax-highlight formatted-def))) - -(defun helpful--format-reference (head longest-head ref-count position path) - "Return a syntax-highlighted version of HEAD, with a link -to its source location." - (let ((formatted-count - (format "%d reference%s" - ref-count (if (> ref-count 1) "s" "")))) - (propertize - (format - "%s %s" - (s-pad-right longest-head " " (helpful--format-head head)) - (propertize formatted-count 'face 'font-lock-comment-face)) - 'helpful-path path - 'helpful-pos position))) - -(defun helpful--format-position-heads (position-heads path) - "Given a list of outer sexps, format them for display. -POSITION-HEADS takes the form ((123 (defun foo)) (456 (defun bar)))." - (let ((longest-head - (->> position-heads - (-map (-lambda ((_pos head)) (helpful--format-head head))) - (-map #'length) - (-max)))) - (->> (helpful--count-values position-heads) - (-map (-lambda (((pos head) . count)) - (helpful--format-reference head longest-head count pos path))) - (s-join "\n")))) - -(defun helpful--primitive-p (sym callable-p) - "Return t if SYM is defined in C." - (let ((subrp (if (fboundp 'subr-primitive-p) - #'subr-primitive-p - #'subrp))) - (cond - ((and callable-p (helpful--advised-p sym)) - (funcall subrp (helpful--without-advice sym))) - (callable-p - (funcall subrp (indirect-function sym))) - (t - (let ((filename (find-lisp-object-file-name sym 'defvar))) - (or (eq filename 'C-source) - (and (stringp filename) - (let ((ext (file-name-extension filename))) - (or (equal ext "c") - (equal ext "rs")))))))))) - -(defun helpful--sym-value (sym buf) - "Return the value of SYM in BUF." - (cond - ;; If we're given a buffer, look up the variable in that buffer. - (buf - (with-current-buffer buf - (symbol-value sym))) - ;; If we don't have a buffer, and this is a buffer-local variable, - ;; ensure we return the default value. - ((local-variable-if-set-p sym) - (default-value sym)) - ;; Otherwise, just return the value in the current buffer, which is - ;; the global value. - (t - (symbol-value sym)))) - -(defun helpful--insert-section-break () - "Insert section break into helpful buffer." - (insert "\n\n")) - -(defun helpful--insert-implementations () - "When `helpful--sym' is a generic method, insert its implementations." - (let ((func helpful--sym) - (content)) - (when (fboundp #'cl--generic-describe) - (with-temp-buffer - (declare-function cl--generic-describe "cl-generic" (function)) - (cl--generic-describe func) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (re-search-forward "^Implementations:$" nil t) - (setq content (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))) - (when content - (helpful--insert-section-break) - (insert (helpful--heading "Implementations") (s-trim content)))))) - -(defun helpful--calculate-references (sym callable-p source-path) - "Calculate references for SYM in SOURCE-PATH." - (when source-path - (let* ((primitive-p (helpful--primitive-p sym callable-p)) - (buf (elisp-refs--contents-buffer source-path)) - (positions - (if primitive-p - nil - (helpful--reference-positions - helpful--sym helpful--callable-p buf))) - (return-value (--map (helpful--outer-sexp buf it) positions))) - (kill-buffer buf) - return-value))) - -(defun helpful--make-shortdoc-sentence (sym) - "Make a line for shortdoc groups of SYM." - (when (featurep 'shortdoc) - (-when-let (groups (--map (helpful--button - (symbol-name it) - 'helpful-shortdoc-button - 'shortdoc-group it) - (shortdoc-function-groups sym))) - (if (= 1 (length groups)) - (format "Other relevant functions are documented in the %s group." - (car groups)) - (format "Other relevant functions are documented in the %s groups." - (concat (s-join ", " (butlast groups)) - " and " (car (last groups)))))))) - -(defun helpful--make-manual-button (sym) - "Make manual button for SYM." - (helpful--button - "View in manual" - 'helpful-manual-button - 'symbol sym)) - -(defun helpful--make-toggle-button (sym buffer) - "Make toggle button for SYM in BUFFER." - (helpful--button - "Toggle" - 'helpful-toggle-button - 'symbol sym - 'buffer buffer)) - -(defun helpful--make-set-button (sym buffer) - "Make set button for SYM in BUFFER." - (helpful--button - "Set" - 'helpful-set-button - 'symbol sym - 'buffer buffer)) - -(defun helpful--make-toggle-literal-button () - "Make set button for SYM in BUFFER." - (helpful--button - (if helpful--view-literal - ;; TODO: only offer for strings that have newlines, tabs or - ;; properties. - "Pretty view" - "View as literal") - 'helpful-view-literal-button)) - -(defun helpful--make-customize-button (sym) - "Make customize button for SYM." - (helpful--button - "Customize" - 'helpful-customize-button - 'symbol sym)) - -(defun helpful--make-references-button (sym callable-p) - "Make references button for SYM." - (helpful--button - "Find all references" - 'helpful-all-references-button - 'symbol sym - 'callable-p callable-p)) - -(defun helpful--make-edebug-button (sym) - "Make edebug button for SYM." - (helpful--button - (format "%s edebug" - (if (helpful--edebug-p sym) - "Disable" "Enable")) - 'helpful-edebug-button - 'symbol sym)) - -(defun helpful--make-tracing-button (sym) - "Make tracing button for SYM." - (helpful--button - (format "%s tracing" - (if (trace-is-traced sym) - "Disable" "Enable")) - 'helpful-trace-button - 'symbol sym)) - -(defun helpful--make-disassemble-button (obj) - "Make disassemble button for OBJ. -OBJ may be a symbol or a compiled function object." - (helpful--button - "Disassemble" - 'helpful-disassemble-button - 'object obj)) - -(defun helpful--make-run-test-button (sym) - "Make an ERT test button for SYM." - (helpful--button - "Run test" - 'helpful-run-test-button - 'symbol sym)) - -(defun helpful--make-forget-button (sym callable-p) - "Make forget button for SYM." - (helpful--button - "Forget" - 'helpful-forget-button - 'symbol sym - 'callable-p callable-p)) - -(defun helpful--make-callees-button (sym source) - (helpful--button - (format "Functions used by %s" sym) - 'helpful-callees-button - 'symbol sym - 'source source)) - -;; TODO: this only reports if a function is autoloaded because we -;; autoloaded it. This ignores newly defined functions that are -;; autoloaded. Built-in help has this limitation too, but if we can -;; find the source, we should instead see if there's an autoload -;; cookie. -(defun helpful--autoloaded-p (sym buf) - "Return non-nil if function SYM is autoloaded." - (-when-let (file-name (buffer-file-name buf)) - (setq file-name (s-chop-suffix ".gz" file-name)) - (condition-case nil - (help-fns--autoloaded-p sym file-name) - ; new in Emacs 29.0.50 - ; see https://github.com/Wilfred/helpful/pull/283 - (error (help-fns--autoloaded-p sym))))) - -(defun helpful--compiled-p (sym) - "Return non-nil if function SYM is byte-compiled" - (and (symbolp sym) - (byte-code-function-p (symbol-function sym)))) - -(defun helpful--native-compiled-p (sym) - "Return non-nil if function SYM is native-compiled" - (and (symbolp sym) - (fboundp 'subr-native-elisp-p) - (subr-native-elisp-p (symbol-function sym)))) - -(defun helpful--join-and (items) - "Join a list of strings with commas and \"and\"." - (cond - ((= (length items) 0) - "") - ((= (length items) 1) - (car items)) - (t - (format "%s and %s" - (s-join ", " (-drop-last 1 items)) - (-last-item items))))) - -(defun helpful--summary (sym callable-p buf pos) - "Return a one sentence summary for SYM." - (-let* ((primitive-p (helpful--primitive-p sym callable-p)) - (canonical-sym (helpful--canonical-symbol sym callable-p)) - (alias-p (not (eq canonical-sym sym))) - (alias-button - (if callable-p - ;; Show a link to 'defalias' in the manual. - (helpful--button - "function alias" - 'helpful-manual-button - 'symbol 'defalias) - ;; Show a link to the variable aliases section in the - ;; manual. - (helpful--button - "alias" - 'helpful-info-button - 'info-node "(elisp)Variable Aliases"))) - (special-form-button - (helpful--button - "special form" - 'helpful-info-button - 'info-node "(elisp)Special Forms")) - (keyboard-macro-button - (helpful--button - "keyboard macro" - 'helpful-info-button - 'info-node "(elisp)Keyboard Macros")) - (interactive-button - (helpful--button - "interactive" - 'helpful-info-button - 'info-node "(elisp)Using Interactive")) - (autoload-button - (helpful--button - "autoloaded" - 'helpful-info-button - 'info-node "(elisp)Autoload")) - (compiled-button - (helpful--button - "byte-compiled" - 'helpful-info-button - 'info-node "(elisp)Byte Compilation")) - (native-compiled-button - (helpful--button - "natively compiled" - 'helpful-describe-button - 'symbol 'native-compile)) - (buffer-local-button - (helpful--button - "buffer-local" - 'helpful-info-button - 'info-node "(elisp)Buffer-Local Variables")) - (autoloaded-p - (and callable-p buf (helpful--autoloaded-p sym buf))) - (compiled-p - (and callable-p (helpful--compiled-p sym))) - (native-compiled-p - (and callable-p (helpful--native-compiled-p sym))) - (buttons - (list - (if alias-p alias-button) - (if (and callable-p autoloaded-p) autoload-button) - (if (and callable-p (commandp sym)) interactive-button) - (if compiled-p compiled-button) - (if native-compiled-p native-compiled-button) - (if (and (not callable-p) (local-variable-if-set-p sym)) - buffer-local-button))) - (description - (helpful--join-and (-non-nil buttons))) - (kind - (cond - ((special-form-p sym) - special-form-button) - (alias-p - (format "for %s," - (helpful--button - (symbol-name canonical-sym) - 'helpful-describe-exactly-button - 'symbol canonical-sym - 'callable-p callable-p))) - ((not callable-p) "variable") - ((macrop sym) "macro") - ((helpful--kbd-macro-p sym) keyboard-macro-button) - (t "function"))) - (defined - (cond - (buf - (let ((path (buffer-file-name buf))) - (if path - (format - "defined in %s" - (helpful--navigate-button - (file-name-nondirectory path) path pos)) - (format "defined in buffer %s" - (helpful--buffer-button buf pos))))) - (primitive-p - "defined in C source code") - ((helpful--kbd-macro-p sym) nil) - (t - "without a source file")))) - - (s-word-wrap - 70 - (format "%s is %s %s %s%s." - (if (symbolp sym) - (helpful--format-symbol sym) - "This lambda") - (if (string-match-p - (rx bos (or "a" "e" "i" "o" "u")) - description) - "an" - "a") - description - kind - (if defined (concat " " defined) ""))))) - -(defun helpful--callees (form) - "Given source code FORM, return a list of all the functions called." - (let* ((expanded-form (macroexpand-all form)) - ;; Find all the functions called after macro expansion. - (all-fns (helpful--callees-1 expanded-form)) - ;; Only consider the functions that were in the original code - ;; before macro expansion. - (form-syms (-filter #'symbolp (-flatten form))) - (form-fns (--filter (memq it form-syms) all-fns))) - (-distinct form-fns))) - -(defun helpful--callees-1 (form) - "Return a list of all the functions called in FORM. -Assumes FORM has been macro expanded. The returned list -may contain duplicates." - (cond - ((not (consp form)) - nil) - ;; See `(elisp)Special Forms'. For these special forms, we recurse - ;; just like functions but ignore the car. - ((memq (car form) '(and catch defconst defvar if interactive - or prog1 prog2 progn save-current-buffer - save-restriction setq setq-default - track-mouse unwind-protect while)) - (-flatten - (-map #'helpful--callees-1 (cdr form)))) - - ((eq (car form) 'cond) - (let* ((clauses (cdr form)) - (clause-fns - ;; Each clause is a list of forms. - (--map - (-map #'helpful--callees-1 it) clauses))) - (-flatten clause-fns))) - - ((eq (car form) 'condition-case) - (let* ((protected-form (nth 2 form)) - (protected-form-fns (helpful--callees-1 protected-form)) - (handlers (-drop 3 form)) - (handler-bodies (-map #'cdr handlers)) - (handler-fns - (--map - (-map #'helpful--callees-1 it) handler-bodies))) - (append - protected-form-fns - (-flatten handler-fns)))) - - ;; Calling a function with a well known higher order function, for - ;; example (funcall 'foo 1 2). - ((and - (memq (car form) '(funcall apply call-interactively - mapcar mapc mapconcat -map)) - (eq (car-safe (nth 1 form)) 'quote)) - (cons - (cadr (nth 1 form)) - (-flatten - (-map #'helpful--callees-1 (cdr form))))) - - ((eq (car form) 'function) - (let ((arg (nth 1 form))) - (if (symbolp arg) - ;; #'foo, which is the same as (function foo), is a function - ;; reference. - (list arg) - ;; Handle (function (lambda ...)). - (helpful--callees-1 arg)))) - - ((eq (car form) 'lambda) - ;; Only consider the body, not the param list. - (-flatten (-map #'helpful--callees-1 (-drop 2 form)))) - - ((eq (car form) 'closure) - ;; Same as lambda, but has an additional argument of the - ;; closed-over variables. - (-flatten (-map #'helpful--callees-1 (-drop 3 form)))) - - ((memq (car form) '(let let*)) - ;; Extract function calls used to set the let-bound variables. - (let* ((var-vals (-second-item form)) - (var-val-callees - (--map - (if (consp it) - (-map #'helpful--callees-1 it) - nil) - var-vals))) - (append - (-flatten var-val-callees) - ;; Function calls in the let body. - (-map #'helpful--callees-1 (-drop 2 form))))) - - ((eq (car form) 'quote) - nil) - (t - (cons - (car form) - (-flatten - (-map #'helpful--callees-1 (cdr form))))))) - -(defun helpful--ensure-loaded () - "Ensure the symbol associated with the current buffer has been loaded." - (when (and helpful--callable-p - (symbolp helpful--sym)) - (let ((fn-obj (symbol-function helpful--sym))) - (when (autoloadp fn-obj) - (autoload-do-load fn-obj))))) - -(defun helpful--hook-p (symbol value) - "Does SYMBOL look like a hook?" - (and - (or - (s-ends-with-p "-hook" (symbol-name symbol)) - ;; E.g. `after-change-functions', which can be used with - ;; `add-hook'. - (s-ends-with-p "-functions" (symbol-name symbol))) - (consp value))) - -(defun helpful--format-value (sym value) - "Format VALUE as a string." - (cond - (helpful--view-literal - (helpful--syntax-highlight (helpful--pretty-print value))) - ;; Allow strings to be viewed with properties rendered in - ;; Emacs, rather than as a literal. - ((stringp value) - value) - ;; Allow keymaps to be viewed with keybindings shown and - ;; links to the commands bound. - ((keymapp value) - (helpful--format-keymap value)) - ((helpful--hook-p sym value) - (helpful--format-hook value)) - (t - (helpful--pretty-print value)))) - -(defun helpful--original-value (sym) - "Return the original value for SYM, if any. - -If SYM has an original value, return it in a list. Return nil -otherwise." - (let* ((orig-val-expr (get sym 'standard-value))) - (when (consp orig-val-expr) - (ignore-errors - (list - (eval (car orig-val-expr))))))) - -(defun helpful--original-value-differs-p (sym) - "Return t if SYM has an original value, and its current -value is different." - (let ((orig-val-list (helpful--original-value sym))) - (and (consp orig-val-list) - (not (eq (car orig-val-list) - (symbol-value sym)))))) - -(defun helpful-update () - "Update the current *Helpful* buffer to the latest -state of the current symbol." - (interactive) - (cl-assert (not (null helpful--sym))) - (unless (buffer-live-p helpful--associated-buffer) - (setq helpful--associated-buffer nil)) - (helpful--ensure-loaded) - (-let* ((val - ;; Look at the value before setting `inhibit-read-only', so - ;; users can see the correct value of that variable. - (unless helpful--callable-p - (helpful--sym-value helpful--sym helpful--associated-buffer))) - (inhibit-read-only t) - (start-line (line-number-at-pos)) - (start-column (current-column)) - (primitive-p (helpful--primitive-p helpful--sym helpful--callable-p)) - (canonical-sym (helpful--canonical-symbol helpful--sym helpful--callable-p)) - (look-for-src (or (not primitive-p) - find-function-C-source-directory)) - ((buf pos opened) - (if look-for-src - (helpful--definition helpful--sym helpful--callable-p) - '(nil nil nil))) - (source (when look-for-src - (helpful--source helpful--sym helpful--callable-p buf pos))) - (source-path (when buf - (buffer-file-name buf))) - (references (helpful--calculate-references - helpful--sym helpful--callable-p - source-path)) - (aliases (helpful--aliases helpful--sym helpful--callable-p))) - - (erase-buffer) - - (insert (helpful--summary helpful--sym helpful--callable-p buf pos)) - - (when (helpful--obsolete-info helpful--sym helpful--callable-p) - (insert - "\n\n" - (helpful--format-obsolete-info helpful--sym helpful--callable-p))) - - (when (and helpful--callable-p - (not (helpful--kbd-macro-p helpful--sym))) - (helpful--insert-section-break) - (insert - (helpful--heading "Signature") - (helpful--syntax-highlight (helpful--signature helpful--sym)))) - - (when (not helpful--callable-p) - (helpful--insert-section-break) - (let* ((sym helpful--sym) - (multiple-views-p - (or (stringp val) - (keymapp val) - (helpful--hook-p sym val)))) - (when helpful--first-display - (if (stringp val) - ;; For strings, it's more intuitive to display them as - ;; literals, so "1" and 1 are distinct. - (setq helpful--view-literal t) - ;; For everything else, prefer the pretty view if available. - (setq helpful--view-literal nil))) - (insert - (helpful--heading - (cond - ;; Buffer-local variable and we're looking at the value in - ;; a specific buffer. - ((and - helpful--associated-buffer - (local-variable-p sym helpful--associated-buffer)) - (format "Value in %s" - (helpful--button - (format "#" (buffer-name helpful--associated-buffer)) - 'helpful-buffer-button - 'buffer helpful--associated-buffer - 'position pos))) - ;; Buffer-local variable but default/global value. - ((local-variable-if-set-p sym) - "Global Value") - ;; This variable is not buffer-local. - (t "Value"))) - (helpful--format-value sym val) - "\n\n") - (when (helpful--original-value-differs-p sym) - (insert - (helpful--heading "Original Value") - (helpful--format-value - sym - (car (helpful--original-value sym))) - "\n\n")) - (when multiple-views-p - (insert (helpful--make-toggle-literal-button) " ")) - - (when (local-variable-if-set-p sym) - (insert - (helpful--button - "Buffer values" - 'helpful-associated-buffer-button - 'symbol sym - 'prompt-p t) - " " - (helpful--button - "Global value" - 'helpful-associated-buffer-button - 'symbol sym - 'prompt-p nil) - " ")) - (when (memq (helpful--sym-value helpful--sym helpful--associated-buffer) '(nil t)) - (insert (helpful--make-toggle-button helpful--sym helpful--associated-buffer) " ")) - (insert (helpful--make-set-button helpful--sym helpful--associated-buffer)) - (when (custom-variable-p helpful--sym) - (insert " " (helpful--make-customize-button helpful--sym))))) - - (let ((docstring (helpful--docstring helpful--sym helpful--callable-p)) - (version-info (unless helpful--callable-p - (helpful--version-info helpful--sym)))) - (when (or docstring version-info) - (helpful--insert-section-break) - (insert - (helpful--heading "Documentation")) - (when docstring - (insert (helpful--format-docstring docstring))) - (when version-info - (insert "\n\n" (s-word-wrap 70 version-info))) - (when (and (symbolp helpful--sym) - helpful--callable-p - (helpful--has-shortdoc-p helpful--sym)) - (insert "\n\n") - (insert (helpful--make-shortdoc-sentence helpful--sym))) - (when (and (symbolp helpful--sym) (helpful--in-manual-p helpful--sym)) - (insert "\n\n") - (insert (helpful--make-manual-button helpful--sym))))) - - ;; Show keybindings. - ;; TODO: allow users to conveniently add and remove keybindings. - (when (commandp helpful--sym) - (helpful--insert-section-break) - (insert - (helpful--heading "Key Bindings") - (helpful--format-keys helpful--sym aliases))) - - (helpful--insert-section-break) - - (insert - (helpful--heading "References") - (let ((src-button - (when source-path - (helpful--navigate-button - (file-name-nondirectory source-path) - source-path - (or pos - 0))))) - (cond - ((and source-path references) - (format "References in %s:\n%s" - src-button - (helpful--format-position-heads references source-path))) - ((and source-path primitive-p) - (format - "Finding references in a .%s file is not supported." - (f-ext source-path))) - (source-path - (format "%s is unused in %s." - helpful--sym - src-button)) - ((and primitive-p (null find-function-C-source-directory)) - "C code is not yet loaded.") - (t - "Could not find source file."))) - "\n\n" - (helpful--make-references-button helpful--sym helpful--callable-p)) - - (when (and - helpful--callable-p - (symbolp helpful--sym) - source - (not primitive-p)) - (insert - " " - (helpful--make-callees-button helpful--sym source))) - - (when (helpful--advised-p helpful--sym) - (helpful--insert-section-break) - (insert - (helpful--heading "Advice") - (format "This %s is advised." - (if (macrop helpful--sym) "macro" "function")))) - - (let ((can-edebug - (helpful--can-edebug-p helpful--sym helpful--callable-p buf pos)) - (can-trace - (and (symbolp helpful--sym) - helpful--callable-p - ;; Tracing uses advice, and you can't apply advice to - ;; primitive functions that are replaced with special - ;; opcodes. For example, `narrow-to-region'. - (not (plist-get (symbol-plist helpful--sym) 'byte-opcode)))) - (can-disassemble - (and helpful--callable-p (not primitive-p))) - (can-forget - (and (not (special-form-p helpful--sym)) - (not primitive-p)))) - (when (or can-edebug can-trace can-disassemble can-forget) - (helpful--insert-section-break) - (insert (helpful--heading "Debugging"))) - (when can-edebug - (insert - (helpful--make-edebug-button helpful--sym))) - (when can-trace - (when can-edebug - (insert " ")) - (insert - (helpful--make-tracing-button helpful--sym))) - - (when (and - (or can-edebug can-trace) - (or can-disassemble can-forget)) - (insert "\n")) - - (when can-disassemble - (insert (helpful--make-disassemble-button helpful--sym))) - - (when can-forget - (when can-disassemble - (insert " ")) - (insert (helpful--make-forget-button helpful--sym helpful--callable-p)))) - - (when aliases - (helpful--insert-section-break) - (insert - (helpful--heading "Aliases") - (s-join "\n" (--map (helpful--format-alias it helpful--callable-p) - aliases)))) - - (when helpful--callable-p - (helpful--insert-implementations)) - - (helpful--insert-section-break) - - (when (or source-path primitive-p) - (insert - (helpful--heading - (if (eq helpful--sym canonical-sym) - "Source Code" - "Alias Source Code")) - (cond - (source-path - (concat - (propertize (format "%s Defined in " (if primitive-p "//" ";;")) - 'face 'font-lock-comment-face) - (helpful--navigate-button - (f-abbrev source-path) - source-path - pos) - "\n")) - (primitive-p - (concat - (propertize - "C code is not yet loaded." - 'face 'font-lock-comment-face) - "\n\n" - (helpful--button - "Set C source directory" - 'helpful-c-source-directory)))))) - (when source - (insert - (cond - ((stringp source) - (let ((mode (when primitive-p - (pcase (file-name-extension source-path) - ("c" 'c-mode) - ("rs" (when (fboundp 'rust-mode) 'rust-mode)))))) - (helpful--syntax-highlight source mode))) - ((and (consp source) (eq (car source) 'closure)) - (helpful--syntax-highlight - (concat ";; Closure converted to defun by helpful.\n" - (helpful--pretty-print - (helpful--format-closure helpful--sym source))))) - (t - (helpful--syntax-highlight - (concat - (if (eq helpful--sym canonical-sym) - ";; Could not find source code, showing raw function object.\n" - ";; Could not find alias source code, showing raw function object.\n") - (helpful--pretty-print source))))))) - - (helpful--insert-section-break) - - (-when-let (formatted-props (helpful--format-properties helpful--sym)) - (insert - (helpful--heading "Symbol Properties") - formatted-props)) - - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- start-line)) - (forward-char start-column) - (setq helpful--first-display nil) - - (when opened - (kill-buffer buf)))) - -;; TODO: this isn't sufficient for `edebug-eval-defun'. -(defun helpful--skip-advice (docstring) - "Remove mentions of advice from DOCSTRING." - (let* ((lines (s-lines docstring)) - (relevant-lines - (--drop-while - (or (s-starts-with-p ":around advice:" it) - (s-starts-with-p "This function has :around advice:" it)) - lines))) - (s-trim (s-join "\n" relevant-lines)))) - -(defun helpful--format-argument (arg) - "Format ARG (a symbol) according to Emacs help conventions." - (let ((arg-str (symbol-name arg))) - (if (s-starts-with-p "&" arg-str) - arg-str - (s-upcase arg-str)))) - -(defun helpful--format-symbol (sym) - "Format symbol as a string, escaping as necessary." - ;; Arguably this is an Emacs bug. We should be able to use - ;; (format "%S" sym) - ;; but that converts foo? to "foo\\?". You can see this in other - ;; parts of the Emacs UI, such as ERT. - (s-replace " " "\\ " (format "%s" sym))) - -;; TODO: this is broken for -any?. -(defun helpful--signature (sym) - "Get the signature for function SYM, as a string. -For example, \"(some-func FOO &optional BAR)\"." - (let (docstring-sig - source-sig - (advertised-args - (when (symbolp sym) - (gethash (symbol-function sym) advertised-signature-table)))) - ;; Get the usage from the function definition. - (let* ((function-args - (cond - ((symbolp sym) - (help-function-arglist sym)) - ((byte-code-function-p sym) - ;; argdesc can be a list of arguments or an integer - ;; encoding the min/max number of arguments. See - ;; Byte-Code Function Objects in the elisp manual. - (let ((argdesc (aref sym 0))) - (if (consp argdesc) - argdesc - ;; TODO: properly handle argdesc values. - nil))) - (t - ;; Interpreted function (lambda ...) - (cadr sym)))) - (formatted-args - (cond - (advertised-args - (-map #'helpful--format-argument advertised-args)) - ((listp function-args) - (-map #'helpful--format-argument function-args)) - (t - (list function-args))))) - (setq source-sig - (cond - ;; If it's a function object, just show the arguments. - ((not (symbolp sym)) - (format "(%s)" - (s-join " " formatted-args))) - ;; If it has multiple arguments, join them with spaces. - (formatted-args - (format "(%s %s)" - (helpful--format-symbol sym) - (s-join " " formatted-args))) - ;; Otherwise, this function takes no arguments when called. - (t - (format "(%s)" (helpful--format-symbol sym)))))) - - ;; If the docstring ends with (fn FOO BAR), extract that. - (-when-let (docstring (documentation sym)) - (-when-let (docstring-with-usage (help-split-fundoc docstring sym)) - (setq docstring-sig (car docstring-with-usage)))) - - (cond - ;; Advertised signature always wins. - (advertised-args - source-sig) - ;; If that's not set, use the usage specification in the - ;; docstring, if present. - (docstring-sig - (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\=\\(['\\`‘’]\\)" "\\1" docstring-sig t)) - (t - ;; Otherwise, just use the signature from the source code. - source-sig)))) - -(defun helpful--format-obsolete-info (sym callable-p) - (-let [(use _ date) (helpful--obsolete-info sym callable-p)] - (helpful--format-docstring - (s-word-wrap - 70 - (format "This %s is obsolete%s%s" - (helpful--kind-name sym callable-p) - (if date (format " since %s" date) - "") - (cond ((stringp use) (concat "; " use)) - (use (format "; use `%s' instead." use)) - (t "."))))))) - -(defun helpful--docstring (sym callable-p) - "Get the docstring for SYM. -Note that this returns the raw docstring, including \\=\\= -escapes that are used by `substitute-command-keys'." - (let ((text-quoting-style 'grave) - docstring) - (if callable-p - (progn - (setq docstring (documentation sym t)) - (-when-let (docstring-with-usage (help-split-fundoc docstring sym)) - (setq docstring (cdr docstring-with-usage)) - (when docstring - ;; Advice mutates the docstring, see - ;; `advice--make-docstring'. Undo that. - ;; TODO: Only do this if the function is advised. - (setq docstring (helpful--skip-advice docstring))))) - (setq docstring - (documentation-property sym 'variable-documentation t))) - docstring)) - -(defun helpful--read-symbol (prompt default-val predicate) - "Read a symbol from the minibuffer, with completion. -Returns the symbol." - (when (and default-val - (not (funcall predicate default-val))) - (setq default-val nil)) - (when default-val - ;; `completing-read' expects a string. - (setq default-val (symbol-name default-val)) - - ;; TODO: Only modify the prompt when we don't have ido/ivy/helm, - ;; because the default is obvious for them. - (setq prompt - (replace-regexp-in-string - (rx ": " eos) - (format " (default: %s): " default-val) - prompt))) - (intern (completing-read prompt obarray - predicate t nil nil - default-val))) - -(defun helpful--update-and-switch-buffer (symbol callable-p) - "Update and switch to help buffer for SYMBOL." - (let ((buf (helpful--buffer symbol callable-p))) - (with-current-buffer buf - (helpful-update)) - (funcall helpful-switch-buffer-function buf))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helpful-function (symbol) - "Show help for function named SYMBOL. - -See also `helpful-macro', `helpful-command' and `helpful-callable'." - (interactive - (list (helpful--read-symbol - "Function: " - (helpful--callable-at-point) - #'functionp))) - (helpful--update-and-switch-buffer symbol t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helpful-command (symbol) - "Show help for interactive function named SYMBOL. - -See also `helpful-function'." - (interactive - (list (helpful--read-symbol - "Command: " - (helpful--callable-at-point) - #'commandp))) - (helpful--update-and-switch-buffer symbol t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helpful-key (key-sequence) - "Show help for interactive command bound to KEY-SEQUENCE." - (interactive - (list (read-key-sequence "Press key: "))) - (let ((sym (key-binding key-sequence))) - (cond - ((null sym) - (user-error "No command is bound to %s" - (key-description key-sequence))) - ((commandp sym) - (helpful--update-and-switch-buffer sym t)) - (t - (user-error "%s is bound to %s which is not a command" - (key-description key-sequence) - sym))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helpful-macro (symbol) - "Show help for macro named SYMBOL." - (interactive - (list (helpful--read-symbol - "Macro: " - (helpful--callable-at-point) - #'macrop))) - (helpful--update-and-switch-buffer symbol t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helpful-callable (symbol) - "Show help for function, macro or special form named SYMBOL. - -See also `helpful-macro', `helpful-function' and `helpful-command'." - (interactive - (list (helpful--read-symbol - "Callable: " - (helpful--callable-at-point) - #'fboundp))) - (helpful--update-and-switch-buffer symbol t)) - -(defun helpful--variable-p (symbol) - "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a variable." - (or (get symbol 'variable-documentation) - (and (boundp symbol) - (not (keywordp symbol)) - (not (eq symbol nil)) - (not (eq symbol t))))) - -(defun helpful--bound-p (symbol) - "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a variable or callable. - -This differs from `boundp' because we do not consider nil, t -or :foo." - (or (fboundp symbol) - (helpful--variable-p symbol))) - -(defun helpful--bookmark-jump (bookmark) - "Create and switch to helpful bookmark BOOKMARK." - (let ((callable-p (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'callable-p)) - (sym (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'sym)) - (position (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'position))) - (if callable-p - (helpful-callable sym) - (helpful-variable sym)) - (goto-char position))) - -(defun helpful--bookmark-make-record () - "Create a bookmark record for helpful buffers. - -See docs of `bookmark-make-record-function'." - `((sym . ,helpful--sym) - (callable-p . ,helpful--callable-p) - (position . ,(point)) - (handler . helpful--bookmark-jump))) - -(defun helpful--convert-c-name (symbol var) - "Convert SYMBOL from a C name to an Elisp name. -E.g. convert `Fmake_string' to `make-string' or -`Vgc_cons_percentage' to `gc-cons-percentage'. Interpret -SYMBOL as variable name if VAR, else a function name. Return -nil if SYMBOL doesn't begin with \"F\" or \"V\"." - (let ((string (symbol-name symbol)) - (prefix (if var "V" "F"))) - (when (s-starts-with-p prefix string) - (intern - (s-chop-prefix - prefix - (s-replace "_" "-" string)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helpful-symbol (symbol) - "Show help for SYMBOL, a variable, function or macro. - -See also `helpful-callable' and `helpful-variable'." - (interactive - (list (helpful--read-symbol - "Symbol: " - (helpful--symbol-at-point) - #'helpful--bound-p))) - (let ((c-var-sym (helpful--convert-c-name symbol t)) - (c-fn-sym (helpful--convert-c-name symbol nil))) - (cond - ((and (boundp symbol) (fboundp symbol)) - (if (y-or-n-p - (format "%s is a both a variable and a callable, show variable?" - symbol)) - (helpful-variable symbol) - (helpful-callable symbol))) - ((fboundp symbol) - (helpful-callable symbol)) - ((boundp symbol) - (helpful-variable symbol)) - ((and c-fn-sym (fboundp c-fn-sym)) - (helpful-callable c-fn-sym)) - ((and c-var-sym (boundp c-var-sym)) - (helpful-variable c-var-sym)) - (t - (user-error "Not bound: %S" symbol))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helpful-variable (symbol) - "Show help for variable named SYMBOL." - (interactive - (list (helpful--read-symbol - "Variable: " - (helpful--variable-at-point) - #'helpful--variable-p))) - (helpful--update-and-switch-buffer symbol nil)) - -(defun helpful--variable-at-point-exactly () - "Return the symbol at point, if it's a bound variable." - (let ((var (variable-at-point))) - ;; `variable-at-point' uses 0 rather than nil to signify no symbol - ;; at point (presumably because 'nil is a symbol). - (unless (symbolp var) - (setq var nil)) - (when (helpful--variable-p var) - var))) - -(defun helpful--variable-defined-at-point () - "Return the variable defined in the form enclosing point." - ;; TODO: do the same thing if point is just before a top-level form. - (save-excursion - (save-restriction - (widen) - (let* ((ppss (syntax-ppss)) - (sexp-start (nth 1 ppss)) - sexp) - (when sexp-start - (goto-char sexp-start) - (setq sexp (condition-case nil - (read (current-buffer)) - (error nil))) - (when (memq (car-safe sexp) - (list 'defvar 'defvar-local 'defcustom 'defconst)) - (nth 1 sexp))))))) - -(defun helpful--variable-at-point () - "Return the variable exactly under point, or defined at point." - (let ((var (helpful--variable-at-point-exactly))) - (if var - var - (let ((var (helpful--variable-defined-at-point))) - (when (helpful--variable-p var) - var))))) - -(defun helpful--callable-at-point () - (let ((sym (symbol-at-point)) - (enclosing-sym (function-called-at-point))) - (if (fboundp sym) - sym - enclosing-sym))) - -(defun helpful--symbol-at-point-exactly () - "Return the symbol at point, if it's bound." - (let ((sym (symbol-at-point))) - (when (helpful--bound-p sym) - sym))) - -(defun helpful--symbol-at-point () - "Find the most relevant symbol at or around point. -Returns nil if nothing found." - (or - (helpful--symbol-at-point-exactly) - (helpful--callable-at-point) - (helpful--variable-at-point))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun helpful-at-point () - "Show help for the symbol at point." - (interactive) - (-if-let (symbol (helpful--symbol-at-point)) - (helpful-symbol symbol) - (user-error "There is no symbol at point."))) - -(defun helpful--imenu-index () - "Return a list of headings in the current buffer, suitable for -imenu." - (let (headings) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (not (eobp)) - (when (eq (get-text-property (point) 'face) - 'helpful-heading) - (push - (cons - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) - (line-beginning-position)) - headings)) - (forward-line)) - (nreverse headings))) - -(defun helpful--flash-region (start end) - "Temporarily highlight region from START to END." - (let ((overlay (make-overlay start end))) - (overlay-put overlay 'face 'highlight) - (run-with-timer 1.5 nil 'delete-overlay overlay))) - -(defun helpful-visit-reference () - "Go to the reference at point." - (interactive) - (let* ((sym helpful--sym) - (path (get-text-property (point) 'helpful-path)) - (pos (get-text-property (point) 'helpful-pos)) - (pos-is-start (get-text-property (point) 'helpful-pos-is-start))) - (when (and path pos) - ;; If we're looking at a source excerpt, calculate the offset of - ;; point, so we don't just go the start of the excerpt. - (when pos-is-start - (save-excursion - (let ((offset 0)) - (while (and - (get-text-property (point) 'helpful-pos) - (not (eobp))) - (backward-char 1) - (setq offset (1+ offset))) - ;; On the last iteration we moved outside the source - ;; excerpt, so we overcounted by one character. - (setq offset (1- offset)) - - ;; Set POS so we go to exactly the place in the source - ;; code where point was in the helpful excerpt. - (setq pos (+ pos offset))))) - - (find-file path) - (helpful--goto-char-widen pos) - (recenter 0) - (save-excursion - (let ((defun-end (scan-sexps (point) 1))) - (while (re-search-forward - (rx-to-string `(seq symbol-start ,(symbol-name sym) symbol-end)) - defun-end t) - (helpful--flash-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))))) - -(defun helpful-kill-buffers () - "Kill all `helpful-mode' buffers. - -See also `helpful-max-buffers'." - (interactive) - (dolist (buffer (buffer-list)) - (when (eq (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buffer) 'helpful-mode) - (kill-buffer buffer)))) - -(defvar helpful-mode-map - (let* ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "g") #'helpful-update) - (define-key map [remap revert-buffer] #'helpful-update) - (when (fboundp 'revert-buffer-quick) - (define-key map [remap revert-buffer-quick] #'helpful-update)) - - (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'helpful-visit-reference) - - (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'forward-button) - (define-key map (kbd "") #'backward-button) - - (define-key map (kbd "n") #'forward-button) - (define-key map (kbd "p") #'backward-button) - map) - "Keymap for `helpful-mode'.") - -(declare-function bookmark-prop-get "bookmark" (bookmark prop)) -(declare-function bookmark-make-record-default "bookmark" - (&optional no-file no-context posn)) -;; Ensure this variable is defined even if bookmark.el isn't loaded -;; yet. This follows the pattern in help-mode.el.gz. -;; TODO: find a cleaner solution. -(defvar bookmark-make-record-function) - -(defun helpful--add-support-for-org-links () - "Improve support for org \"help\" links through helpful." - (helpful--support-storing-org-links) - (helpful--prefer-helpful-when-following-org-link)) - -(defun helpful--support-storing-org-links () - "Make `org-store-link' in a helpful buffer return a \"help\" link." - (when (and (fboundp 'org-link-set-parameters) - (not (-contains-p (org-link-types) "helpful"))) - (org-link-set-parameters "helpful" - :store #'helpful--org-link-store))) - -(defun helpful--org-link-store () - "Store \"help\" type link when in a helpful buffer." - (when (derived-mode-p 'helpful-mode) - ;; Create a "help" link instead of a dedicated "helpful" link: the - ;; author of the Org document uses helful, but this is not - ;; necessarily the case of the reader of the document. - (org-link-store-props :type "help" - :link (format "help:%s" helpful--sym) - :description nil))) - -(defun helpful--prefer-helpful-when-following-org-link () - "Prefer helpful when using `org-open-at-point' on a \"help\" link." - (when (fboundp 'org-link-set-parameters) - (let ((follow-function (org-link-get-parameter "help" :follow))) - (when (not (equal follow-function #'helpful--org-link-follow)) - (org-link-set-parameters "help" - :follow #'helpful--org-link-follow))))) - -(defun helpful--org-link-follow (link _) - (helpful-symbol (intern link))) - -(define-derived-mode helpful-mode special-mode "Helpful" - "Major mode for *Helpful* buffers." - (add-hook 'xref-backend-functions #'elisp--xref-backend nil t) - - (setq imenu-create-index-function #'helpful--imenu-index) - ;; Prevent imenu converting "Source Code" to "Source.Code". - (setq-local imenu-space-replacement " ") - - ;; Enable users to bookmark helpful buffers. - (set (make-local-variable 'bookmark-make-record-function) - #'helpful--bookmark-make-record) - - ;; This function should normally only be called once after Org and - ;; helpful are loaded. To avoid using `eval-after-load' (which is - ;; only recommended in user init files), the function is called each - ;; time the major mode is used. - (helpful--add-support-for-org-links)) - -(provide 'helpful) -;;; helpful.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful-autoloads.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful-autoloads.el index b233b74..88b3b09 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful-autoloads.el +++ b/code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful-autoloads.el @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ See also `helpful-macro', `helpful-function' and `helpful-command'. \(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) (autoload 'helpful-symbol "helpful" "\ -Show help for SYMBOL, a variable, function or macro. +Show help for SYMBOL, a variable, function, macro, or face. See also `helpful-callable' and `helpful-variable'. diff --git a/code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful-pkg.el b/code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful-pkg.el similarity index 75% rename from code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful-pkg.el index 74cc905..4d99d57 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful-pkg.el @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -(define-package "helpful" "20230504.1546" "A better *help* buffer" +(define-package "helpful" "20230808.1519" "A better *help* buffer" '((emacs "25") (dash "2.18.0") (s "1.11.0") (f "0.20.0") (elisp-refs "1.2")) - :commit "32cb28b50b3366ad35e2cb936367268ddeec745f" :authors + :commit "c57ff0d284b50ff430fe1f13fd48deaa0d1a910e" :authors '(("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) :maintainers '(("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) diff --git a/code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful.el b/code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful.el rename to code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful.el index aeb5f84..8822aba 100644 --- a/code/elpa/helpful-20230504.1546/helpful.el +++ b/code/elpa/helpful-20230808.1519/helpful.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Wilfred Hughes ;; URL: https://github.com/Wilfred/helpful ;; Keywords: help, lisp -;; Version: 0.20 +;; Version: 0.22 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25") (dash "2.18.0") (s "1.11.0") (f "0.20.0") (elisp-refs "1.2")) ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -1961,6 +1961,11 @@ OBJ may be a symbol or a compiled function object." "special form" 'helpful-info-button 'info-node "(elisp)Special Forms")) + (user-option-button + (helpful--button + "customizable" + 'helpful-info-button + 'info-node "(elisp)Variable Definitions")) (keyboard-macro-button (helpful--button "keyboard macro" @@ -2004,6 +2009,8 @@ OBJ may be a symbol or a compiled function object." (if (and callable-p (commandp sym)) interactive-button) (if compiled-p compiled-button) (if native-compiled-p native-compiled-button) + (if (and (not callable-p) (custom-variable-p sym)) + user-option-button) (if (and (not callable-p) (local-variable-if-set-p sym)) buffer-local-button))) (description @@ -2735,12 +2742,13 @@ See also `helpful-macro', `helpful-function' and `helpful-command'." (not (eq symbol t))))) (defun helpful--bound-p (symbol) - "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a variable or callable. + "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a variable, callable, or face. This differs from `boundp' because we do not consider nil, t or :foo." (or (fboundp symbol) - (helpful--variable-p symbol))) + (helpful--variable-p symbol) + (facep symbol))) (defun helpful--bookmark-jump (bookmark) "Create and switch to helpful bookmark BOOKMARK." @@ -2775,9 +2783,31 @@ nil if SYMBOL doesn't begin with \"F\" or \"V\"." prefix (s-replace "_" "-" string)))))) +(defun helpful--disambiguate (sym choices) + "Prompt the user to disambiguate SYM via a `read-char-choice' selection. + +CHOICES is a list of tuples of the form (FN DESC CHAR), where + + CHAR is the input character associated with the choice + DESC is a short description of the choice to display in the prompt. + FN is the function being chosen, which takes SYM as an argument. + +For instance, the choice (#'helpful-variable \"[v]ariable\" ?v) +calls (helpful-variable SYM) when the key `v' is pressed in the prompt." + (let* ((prompt (format "%s is ambiguous: describe %s ?" + (propertize (symbol-name sym) 'face font-lock-keyword-face) + (mapconcat (-lambda ((_ desc _)) desc) + choices " / "))) + (chars (mapcar (-lambda ((_ _ char)) char) + choices)) + (lookup (mapcar (-lambda ((fn _ char)) (cons char fn)) + choices)) + (input (read-char-choice prompt chars))) + (funcall (alist-get input lookup) sym))) + ;;;###autoload (defun helpful-symbol (symbol) - "Show help for SYMBOL, a variable, function or macro. + "Show help for SYMBOL, a variable, function, macro, or face. See also `helpful-callable' and `helpful-variable'." (interactive @@ -2785,25 +2815,31 @@ See also `helpful-callable' and `helpful-variable'." "Symbol: " (helpful--symbol-at-point) #'helpful--bound-p))) - (let ((c-var-sym (helpful--convert-c-name symbol t)) - (c-fn-sym (helpful--convert-c-name symbol nil))) + (let (choices) + (when-let (c-var-sym (helpful--convert-c-name symbol t)) + (push (list (lambda (_) (helpful-variable c-var-sym)) + "c-style [V]ariable" ?V) + choices)) + (when-let (c-fn-sym (helpful--convert-c-name symbol nil)) + (push (list (lambda (_) (helpful-callable c-fn-sym)) + "c-style [F]unction" ?F) + choices)) + (when (fboundp symbol) + (push (list #'helpful-callable "[c]allable" ?c) choices)) + (when (boundp symbol) + (push (list #'helpful-variable "[v]ariable" ?v) choices)) + (when (facep symbol) + (push (list (lambda (face) + (describe-face face) + (funcall helpful-switch-buffer-function (help-buffer))) + "[f]ace" ?f) + choices)) (cond - ((and (boundp symbol) (fboundp symbol)) - (if (y-or-n-p - (format "%s is a both a variable and a callable, show variable?" - symbol)) - (helpful-variable symbol) - (helpful-callable symbol))) - ((fboundp symbol) - (helpful-callable symbol)) - ((boundp symbol) - (helpful-variable symbol)) - ((and c-fn-sym (fboundp c-fn-sym)) - (helpful-callable c-fn-sym)) - ((and c-var-sym (boundp c-var-sym)) - (helpful-variable c-var-sym)) - (t - (user-error "Not bound: %S" symbol))))) + ((null choices) + (user-error "Not bound: %S" symbol)) + ((= 1 (length choices)) + (funcall (caar choices) symbol)) + (t (helpful--disambiguate symbol choices))))) ;;;###autoload (defun helpful-variable (symbol) @@ -3007,6 +3043,33 @@ See also `helpful-max-buffers'." (defun helpful--org-link-follow (link _) (helpful-symbol (intern link))) +(defun helpful--outline-function (&optional bound move backward looking-at) + "`outline-search-function' for `helpful-mode`. +See documentation of `outline-search-function' for BOUND, MOVE, +BACKWARD and LOOKING-AT." + (if looking-at + (eq 'helpful-heading (get-text-property (point) 'face)) + (let ((heading-found nil) + (bound (if bound bound (if backward (point-min) (point-max))))) + (save-excursion + (when (eq 'helpful-heading (get-text-property (point) 'face)) + (forward-line (if backward -1 1))) + (if backward + (while (not (or (eq (point) bound) + (eq 'helpful-heading (get-text-property (point) 'face)))) + (goto-char (or (previous-single-property-change (point) 'face nil bound) + bound))) + (goto-char (or (text-property-any (point) bound 'face 'helpful-heading) + bound))) + (when (eq 'helpful-heading (get-text-property (point) 'face)) + (setq heading-found (point)))) + (if heading-found + (progn + (goto-char heading-found) + (set-match-data (list heading-found heading-found))) + (when move + (goto-char bound) nil))))) + (define-derived-mode helpful-mode special-mode "Helpful" "Major mode for *Helpful* buffers." (add-hook 'xref-backend-functions #'elisp--xref-backend nil t) @@ -3019,6 +3082,10 @@ See also `helpful-max-buffers'." (set (make-local-variable 'bookmark-make-record-function) #'helpful--bookmark-make-record) + ;; Enable outline support for Emacs 29 and newer + (unless (< emacs-major-version 29) + (setq-local outline-search-function #'helpful--outline-function)) + ;; This function should normally only be called once after Org and ;; helpful are loaded. To avoid using `eval-after-load' (which is ;; only recommended in user init files), the function is called each diff --git a/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 092845c..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -;;; json-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "json-mode" "json-mode.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from json-mode.el - -(defconst json-mode-standard-file-ext '(".json" ".jsonld") "\ -List of JSON file extensions.") - -(defsubst json-mode--update-auto-mode (filenames) "\ -Update the `json-mode' entry of `auto-mode-alist'. - -FILENAMES should be a list of file as string. -Return the new `auto-mode-alist' entry" (let* ((new-regexp (rx-to-string `(seq (eval (cons 'or (append json-mode-standard-file-ext ',filenames))) eot))) (new-entry (cons new-regexp 'json-mode)) (old-entry (when (boundp 'json-mode--auto-mode-entry) json-mode--auto-mode-entry))) (setq auto-mode-alist (delete old-entry auto-mode-alist)) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist new-entry) new-entry)) - -(defvar json-mode-auto-mode-list '(".babelrc" ".bowerrc" "composer.lock") "\ -List of filenames for the JSON entry of `auto-mode-alist'. - -Note however that custom `json-mode' entries in `auto-mode-alist' -won’t be affected.") - -(custom-autoload 'json-mode-auto-mode-list "json-mode" nil) - -(defvar json-mode--auto-mode-entry (json-mode--update-auto-mode json-mode-auto-mode-list) "\ -Regexp generated from the `json-mode-auto-mode-list'.") - -(autoload 'json-mode "json-mode" "\ -Major mode for editing JSON files - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'jsonc-mode "json-mode" "\ -Major mode for editing JSON files with comments - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(add-to-list 'magic-fallback-mode-alist '("^[{[]$" . json-mode)) - -(autoload 'json-mode-show-path "json-mode" "\ -Print the path to the node at point to the minibuffer." t nil) - -(autoload 'json-mode-kill-path "json-mode" "\ -Save JSON path to object at point to kill ring." t nil) - -(autoload 'json-mode-beautify "json-mode" "\ -Beautify / pretty-print the active region (or the entire buffer if no active region). - -\(fn BEGIN END)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "json-mode" '("json")) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; json-mode-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index f8c5a7f..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; Generated package description from json-mode.el -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "json-mode" "20211011.630" "Major mode for editing JSON files." '((json-snatcher "1.0.0") (emacs "24.4")) :commit "eedb4560034f795a7950fa07016bd4347c368873" :authors '(("Josh Johnston")) :maintainer '("Josh Johnston") :url "https://github.com/joshwnj/json-mode") diff --git a/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode.el b/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode.el deleted file mode 100644 index f4138b4..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/json-mode-20211011.630/json-mode.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,267 +0,0 @@ -;;; json-mode.el --- Major mode for editing JSON files. - -;; Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Josh Johnston - -;; Author: Josh Johnston -;; URL: https://github.com/joshwnj/json-mode -;; Package-Version: 20211011.630 -;; Package-Commit: eedb4560034f795a7950fa07016bd4347c368873 -;; Version: 1.6.0 -;; Package-Requires: ((json-snatcher "1.0.0") (emacs "24.4")) - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; extend the builtin js-mode's syntax highlighting - -;;; Code: - -(require 'js) -(require 'rx) -(require 'json-snatcher) - -(defgroup json-mode '() - "Major mode for editing JSON files." - :group 'js) - -;;;###autoload -(defconst json-mode-standard-file-ext '(".json" ".jsonld") - "List of JSON file extensions.") - -;; This is to be sure the customization is loaded. Otherwise, -;; autoload discards any defun or defcustom. -;;;###autoload -(defsubst json-mode--update-auto-mode (filenames) - "Update the `json-mode' entry of `auto-mode-alist'. - -FILENAMES should be a list of file as string. -Return the new `auto-mode-alist' entry" - (let* ((new-regexp - (rx-to-string - `(seq (eval - (cons 'or - (append json-mode-standard-file-ext - ',filenames))) eot))) - (new-entry (cons new-regexp 'json-mode)) - (old-entry (when (boundp 'json-mode--auto-mode-entry) - json-mode--auto-mode-entry))) - (setq auto-mode-alist (delete old-entry auto-mode-alist)) - (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist new-entry) - new-entry)) - -;;; make byte-compiler happy -(defvar json-mode--auto-mode-entry) - -;;;###autoload -(defcustom json-mode-auto-mode-list '( - ".babelrc" - ".bowerrc" - "composer.lock" - ) - "List of filenames for the JSON entry of `auto-mode-alist'. - -Note however that custom `json-mode' entries in `auto-mode-alist' -won’t be affected." - :group 'json-mode - :type '(repeat string) - :set (lambda (symbol value) - "Update SYMBOL with a new regexp made from VALUE. - -This function calls `json-mode--update-auto-mode' to change the -`json-mode--auto-mode-entry' entry in `auto-mode-alist'." - (set-default symbol value) - (setq json-mode--auto-mode-entry (json-mode--update-auto-mode value)))) - -;; Autoload needed to initalize the the `auto-list-mode' entry. -;;;###autoload -(defvar json-mode--auto-mode-entry (json-mode--update-auto-mode json-mode-auto-mode-list) - "Regexp generated from the `json-mode-auto-mode-list'.") - -(defconst json-mode-quoted-string-re - (rx (group (char ?\") - (zero-or-more (or (seq ?\\ ?\\) - (seq ?\\ ?\") - (seq ?\\ (not (any ?\" ?\\))) - (not (any ?\" ?\\)))) - (char ?\")))) -(defconst json-mode-quoted-key-re - (rx (group (char ?\") - (zero-or-more (or (seq ?\\ ?\\) - (seq ?\\ ?\") - (seq ?\\ (not (any ?\" ?\\))) - (not (any ?\" ?\\)))) - (char ?\")) - (zero-or-more blank) - ?\:)) -(defconst json-mode-number-re (rx (group (one-or-more digit) - (optional ?\. (one-or-more digit))))) -(defconst json-mode-keyword-re (rx (group (or "true" "false" "null")))) - -(defconst json-font-lock-keywords-1 - (list - (list json-mode-keyword-re 1 font-lock-constant-face) - (list json-mode-number-re 1 font-lock-constant-face)) - "Level one font lock.") - -(defvar json-mode-syntax-table - (let ((st (make-syntax-table))) - ;; Objects - (modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "(}" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\} "){" st) - ;; Arrays - (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "(]" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\] ")[" st) - ;; Strings - (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" st) - st)) - -(defvar jsonc-mode-syntax-table - (let ((st (copy-syntax-table json-mode-syntax-table))) - ;; Comments - (modify-syntax-entry ?/ ". 124" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\^m ">" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23bn" st) - st)) - -(defun json-mode--syntactic-face (state) - "Return syntactic face function for the position represented by STATE. -STATE is a `parse-partial-sexp' state, and the returned function is the -json font lock syntactic face function." - (cond - ((nth 3 state) - ;; This might be a string or a name - (let ((startpos (nth 8 state))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char startpos) - (if (looking-at-p json-mode-quoted-key-re) - font-lock-keyword-face - font-lock-string-face)))) - ((nth 4 state) font-lock-comment-face))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode json-mode javascript-mode "JSON" - "Major mode for editing JSON files" - :syntax-table json-mode-syntax-table - (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) - '(json-font-lock-keywords-1 - nil nil nil nil - (font-lock-syntactic-face-function . json-mode--syntactic-face)))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode jsonc-mode json-mode "JSONC" - "Major mode for editing JSON files with comments" - :syntax-table jsonc-mode-syntax-table) - -;; Well formatted JSON files almost always begin with “{” or “[”. -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'magic-fallback-mode-alist '("^[{[]$" . json-mode)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun json-mode-show-path () - "Print the path to the node at point to the minibuffer." - (interactive) - (message (jsons-print-path))) - -(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-p") 'json-mode-show-path) - -;;;###autoload -(defun json-mode-kill-path () - "Save JSON path to object at point to kill ring." - (interactive) - (kill-new (jsons-print-path))) - -(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c P") 'json-mode-kill-path) - -;;;###autoload -(defun json-mode-beautify (begin end) - "Beautify / pretty-print the active region (or the entire buffer if no active region)." - (interactive "r") - (unless (use-region-p) - (setq begin (point-min) - end (point-max))) - (json-pretty-print begin end)) - -(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-f") 'json-mode-beautify) - -(defun json-toggle-boolean () - "If point is on `true' or `false', toggle it." - (interactive) - (unless (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)) ; inside a keyword, string or comment - (let* ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)) - (string (and bounds (buffer-substring-no-properties (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))) - (pt (point))) - (when (and bounds (member string '("true" "false"))) - (delete-region (car bounds) (cdr bounds)) - (cond - ((string= "true" string) - (insert "false") - (goto-char (if (= pt (cdr bounds)) (1+ pt) pt))) - (t - (insert "true") - (goto-char (if (= pt (cdr bounds)) (1- pt) pt)))))))) - -(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'json-toggle-boolean) - -(defun json-nullify-sexp () - "Replace the sexp at point with `null'." - (interactive) - (let ((syntax (syntax-ppss)) symbol) - (cond - ((nth 4 syntax) nil) ; inside a comment - ((nth 3 syntax) ; inside a string - (goto-char (nth 8 syntax)) - (when (save-excursion (forward-sexp) (skip-chars-forward "[:space:]") (eq (char-after) ?:)) - ;; sexp is an object key, so we nullify the entire object - (goto-char (nth 1 syntax))) - (kill-sexp) - (insert "null")) - ((setq symbol (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)) - (cond - ((looking-at-p "null")) - ((save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "[0-9.]") (looking-at json-mode-number-re)) - (kill-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) - (insert "null")) - (t (kill-region (car symbol) (cdr symbol)) (insert "null")))) - ((< 0 (nth 0 syntax)) - (goto-char (nth 1 syntax)) - (kill-sexp) - (insert "null")) - (t nil)))) - -(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'json-nullify-sexp) - -(defun json-increment-number-at-point (&optional delta) - "Add DELTA to the number at point; DELTA defaults to 1." - (interactive) - (when (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "[0-9.]") (looking-at json-mode-number-re)) - (let ((num (+ (or delta 1) - (string-to-number (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) - (pt (point))) - (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) - (insert (number-to-string num)) - (goto-char pt)))) - -(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'json-increment-number-at-point) - -(defun json-decrement-number-at-point () - "Decrement the number at point." - (interactive) - (json-increment-number-at-point -1)) - -(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-d") 'json-decrement-number-at-point) - -(provide 'json-mode) -;;; json-mode.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/json-mode-20230717.818/json-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/json-mode-20230805.507/json-mode-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/json-mode-20230717.818/json-mode-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/json-mode-20230805.507/json-mode-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/json-mode-20230717.818/json-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/json-mode-20230805.507/json-mode-pkg.el similarity index 67% rename from code/elpa/json-mode-20230717.818/json-mode-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/json-mode-20230805.507/json-mode-pkg.el index 228dfb7..06d2766 100644 --- a/code/elpa/json-mode-20230717.818/json-mode-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/json-mode-20230805.507/json-mode-pkg.el @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -(define-package "json-mode" "20230717.818" "Major mode for editing JSON files" +(define-package "json-mode" "20230805.507" "Major mode for editing JSON files" '((json-snatcher "1.0.0") (emacs "24.4")) - :commit "20b9c21f44c58e94256c7826d0821205e017dfbb" :authors + :commit "481d5d9f4003fc14d116bf31d1bf71d14960d7d9" :authors '(("Josh Johnston")) :maintainers '(("Josh Johnston")) diff --git a/code/elpa/json-mode-20230717.818/json-mode.el b/code/elpa/json-mode-20230805.507/json-mode.el similarity index 88% rename from code/elpa/json-mode-20230717.818/json-mode.el rename to code/elpa/json-mode-20230805.507/json-mode.el index 9810582..5175794 100644 --- a/code/elpa/json-mode-20230717.818/json-mode.el +++ b/code/elpa/json-mode-20230805.507/json-mode.el @@ -124,8 +124,16 @@ This function calls `json-mode--update-auto-mode' to change the (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" st) ;; Comments (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" st) + ;; Dot in floating point number literal. + (modify-syntax-entry ?. "_" st) st)) +(defvar json-mode--string-syntax-table + (let ((st (copy-syntax-table json-mode-syntax-table))) + (modify-syntax-entry ?. "." st) + st) + "Syntax table for strings.") + (defvar jsonc-mode-syntax-table (let ((st (copy-syntax-table json-mode-syntax-table))) ;; Comments @@ -135,13 +143,19 @@ This function calls `json-mode--update-auto-mode' to change the (modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23bn" st) st)) +(defvar jsonc-mode--string-syntax-table + (let ((st (copy-syntax-table jsonc-mode-syntax-table))) + (modify-syntax-entry ?. "." st) + st) + "Syntax table for strings and comments.") + (defun json-mode--syntactic-face (state) "Return syntactic face function for the position represented by STATE. STATE is a `parse-partial-sexp' state, and the returned function is the json font lock syntactic face function." (cond ((nth 3 state) - ;; This might be a string or a name + ;; This might be a string or a name (let ((startpos (nth 8 state))) (save-excursion (goto-char startpos) @@ -150,6 +164,29 @@ json font lock syntactic face function." font-lock-string-face)))) ((nth 4 state) font-lock-comment-face))) +(defun json-mode-forward-sexp (&optional arg) + "Move point forward an atom or balanced bracket. + +See `forward-sexp for ARG." + (interactive "p") + (unless arg + (setq arg 1)) + (let ((forward-sexp-function nil) + (sign (if (< arg 0) -1 1)) + state) + (while (not (zerop arg)) + (setq state (syntax-ppss)) + (if (nth 8 state) + ;; Inside a string or comment. + (progn + (with-syntax-table + (if (eq major-mode 'jsonc-mode) + jsonc-mode--string-syntax-table + json-mode--string-syntax-table) + (forward-sexp sign))) + (forward-sexp sign)) + (setq arg (- arg sign))))) + ;;;###autoload (define-derived-mode json-mode javascript-mode "JSON" "Major mode for editing JSON files." @@ -157,7 +194,8 @@ json font lock syntactic face function." (setq font-lock-defaults '(json-font-lock-keywords-1 nil nil nil nil - (font-lock-syntactic-face-function . json-mode--syntactic-face)))) + (font-lock-syntactic-face-function . json-mode--syntactic-face))) + (setq-local forward-sexp-function #'json-mode-forward-sexp)) ;;;###autoload (define-derived-mode jsonc-mode json-mode "JSONC" diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-erlang.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-erlang.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2deae83..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-erlang.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -;;; lsp-erlang.el --- Erlang Client settings -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2019 Roberto Aloi - -;; Author: Roberto Aloi -;; Keywords: erlang lsp - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; lsp-erlang client - -;;; Code: - -(require 'lsp-mode) - -(defgroup lsp-erlang nil - "LSP support for the Erlang programming language, using erlang-ls" - :group 'lsp-mode - :link '(url-link "https://github.com/erlang-ls/erlang_ls")) - -(defcustom lsp-erlang-server-path - "erlang_ls" - "Path to the Erlang Language Server binary." - :group 'lsp-erlang - :risky t - :type 'file) - -(defcustom lsp-erlang-server-connection-type - 'stdio - "Type of connection to use with the Erlang Language Server: tcp or stdio" - :group 'lsp-erlang - :risky t - :type 'symbol) - -(defun lsp-erlang-server-start-fun (port) - `(,lsp-erlang-server-path - "--transport" "tcp" - "--port" ,(number-to-string port))) - -(defun lsp-erlang-server-connection () - (if (eq lsp-erlang-server-connection-type 'tcp) - (lsp-tcp-connection 'lsp-erlang-server-start-fun) - (lsp-stdio-connection `(,lsp-erlang-server-path "--transport" "stdio")))) - -(lsp-register-client - (make-lsp-client :new-connection (lsp-erlang-server-connection) - :major-modes '(erlang-mode) - :priority -1 - :server-id 'erlang-ls)) - -(lsp-consistency-check lsp-erlang) - -(provide 'lsp-erlang) -;;; lsp-erlang.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-actionscript.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-actionscript.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-actionscript.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-actionscript.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ada.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ada.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ada.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ada.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-angular.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-angular.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-angular.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-angular.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ansible.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ansible.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ansible.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ansible.el index 1e0c10c..931bf0d 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ansible.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ansible.el @@ -34,6 +34,15 @@ :link '(url-link "https://github.com/ansible/ansible-language-server") :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.1")) +(defcustom lsp-ansible-add-on? t + "Make the client `add-on' so that it works with other language servers. +`yamlls`is a common one. + +Enabled by default." + :type 'boolean + :group 'lsp-ansible + :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.1")) + (defcustom lsp-ansible-language-server-command '("ansible-language-server" "--stdio") "The command that starts the ansible language server." @@ -235,6 +244,7 @@ Pretty print the content of PARAMS." (lsp-package-path 'ansible-language-server)) ,@(cl-rest lsp-ansible-language-server-command)))) :priority 1 + :add-on? lsp-ansible-add-on? :notification-handlers (ht ("update/ansible-metadata" #'lsp-ansible-update-metadata-handler)) :activation-fn #'lsp-ansible-check-ansible-minor-mode :server-id 'ansible-ls diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-astro.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-astro.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-astro.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-astro.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-awk.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-awk.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-awk.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-awk.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-bash.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-bash.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-bash.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-bash.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-beancount.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-beancount.el similarity index 72% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-beancount.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-beancount.el index d2125e8..807d93c 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-beancount.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-beancount.el @@ -32,20 +32,17 @@ :link '(url-link "https://github.com/polarmutex/beancount-language-server") :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.0")) -(defcustom lsp-beancount-langserver-executable "beancount-langserver" +(defcustom lsp-beancount-langserver-executable "beancount-language-server" "Command to start Beancount language server." :type 'string :group 'lsp-beancount :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.0")) -(defcustom lsp-beancount-python-interpreter nil - "Path to Python executable." - :type 'string - :group 'lsp-beancount - :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.0")) - (defcustom lsp-beancount-journal-file nil - "Pathg to Beancount journal file." + "Path to Beancount journal file. + +The path can be absolute, or relative to the currently opened file. +Use nil (the default) to use the current beancount buffer as the journal file." :type 'string :group 'lsp-beancount :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.0")) @@ -55,14 +52,10 @@ :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection (lambda () - (when (null lsp-beancount-python-interpreter) - (setq lsp-beancount-python-interpreter (or (executable-find "python3") - (executable-find "python")))) - `(,lsp-beancount-langserver-executable "--stdio"))) + `(,lsp-beancount-langserver-executable "--stdio"))) :major-modes '(beancount-mode) :initialization-options - `((journalFile . ,lsp-beancount-journal-file) - (pythonPath . ,lsp-beancount-python-interpreter)) + `((journalFile . ,lsp-beancount-journal-file)) :server-id 'beancount-ls)) (lsp-consistency-check lsp-beancount) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-camel.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-camel.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-camel.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-camel.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-clangd.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-clangd.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-clangd.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-clangd.el index d480808..9c82645 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-clangd.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-clangd.el @@ -162,6 +162,9 @@ number of newlines." "Show clang-tidy documentation about ERROR-ID. Information comes from the clang.llvm.org website." + ;; Example error-id: modernize-loop-convert + ;; Example url: https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/modernize/loop-convert.html + (setq error-id (s-join "/" (s-split-up-to "-" error-id 1 t))) (url-retrieve (format "https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/%s.html" error-id) (lambda (status) @@ -236,7 +239,7 @@ This must be set only once after loading the clang client.") ;; Prefer `clangd` without a version number appended. (cl-list* "" (-map (lambda (vernum) (format "-%d" vernum)) - (number-sequence 14 6 -1))))) + (number-sequence 17 6 -1))))) (lsp-clients-executable-find "xcodebuild" "-find-executable" "clangd") (lsp-clients-executable-find "xcrun" "--find" "clangd")))) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-clojure.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-clojure.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-clojure.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-clojure.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-cmake.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-cmake.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-cmake.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-cmake.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-completion.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-completion.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-completion.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-completion.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-credo.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-credo.el similarity index 93% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-credo.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-credo.el index 0452b76..567e676 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-credo.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-credo.el @@ -75,12 +75,7 @@ be available here: https://github.com/elixir-tools/credo-language-server/release (lsp-register-client (make-lsp-client - :new-connection - (lsp-stdio-connection - (lambda () - `(,(or (executable-find (cl-first lsp-credo-command)) - (lsp-package-path 'credo-language-server)) - ,@(cl-rest lsp-credo-command)))) + :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection lsp-credo-command) :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "elixir") :priority -1 :add-on? t diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-crystal.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-crystal.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-crystal.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-crystal.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-csharp.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-csharp.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-csharp.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-csharp.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-css.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-css.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-css.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-css.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-d.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-d.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-d.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-d.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-dhall.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-dhall.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-dhall.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-dhall.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-diagnostics.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-diagnostics.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-diagnostics.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-diagnostics.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-dired.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-dired.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-dired.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-dired.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-dockerfile.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-dockerfile.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-dockerfile.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-dockerfile.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-dot.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-dot.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-dot.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-dot.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-elixir.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-elixir.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-elixir.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-elixir.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-elm.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-elm.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-elm.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-elm.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-emmet.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-emmet.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-emmet.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-emmet.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-erlang.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-erlang.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f96642 --- /dev/null +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-erlang.el @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +;;; lsp-erlang.el --- Erlang Client settings -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2019-2023 Roberto Aloi, Alan Zimmerman + +;; Author: Roberto Aloi, Alan Zimmerman +;; Keywords: erlang lsp + +;; This program 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 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; lsp-erlang client + +;;; Code: + +(require 'lsp-mode) + +(defgroup lsp-erlang nil + "LSP support for the Erlang programming language. +It can use erlang-ls or erlang-language-platform (ELP)." + :group 'lsp-mode) + +(defgroup lsp-erlang-ls nil + "LSP support for the Erlang programming language using erlang-ls." + :group 'lsp-mode + :link '(url-link "https://github.com/erlang-ls/erlang_ls")) + +(defgroup lsp-erlang-elp nil + "LSP support for the Erlang programming language using erlang-language-platform (ELP)." + :group 'lsp-mode + :link '(url-link "https://github.com/WhatsApp/erlang-language-platform")) + +(defcustom lsp-erlang-server 'erlang-ls + "Choose LSP server." + :type '(choice (const :tag "erlang-ls" erlang-ls) + (const :tag "erlang-language-platform" erlang-language-platform)) + :group 'lsp-erlang + :package-version '(lsp-mode . "6.2")) + +;; erlang-ls + +(defcustom lsp-erlang-ls-server-path + "erlang_ls" + "Path to the Erlang Language Server binary." + :group 'lsp-erlang-ls + :risky t + :type 'file) + +(defcustom lsp-erlang-ls-server-connection-type + 'stdio + "Type of connection to use with the Erlang Language Server: tcp or stdio." + :group 'lsp-erlang-ls + :risky t + :type 'symbol) + +(defun lsp-erlang-ls-server-start-fun (port) + "Command to start erlang_ls in TCP mode on the given PORT." + `(,lsp-erlang-ls-server-path + "--transport" "tcp" + "--port" ,(number-to-string port))) + +(defun lsp-erlang-ls-server-connection () + "Command to start erlang_ls in stdio mode." + (if (eq lsp-erlang-ls-server-connection-type 'tcp) + (lsp-tcp-connection 'lsp-erlang-ls-server-start-fun) + (lsp-stdio-connection `(,lsp-erlang-ls-server-path "--transport" "stdio")))) + +(lsp-register-client + (make-lsp-client :new-connection (lsp-erlang-ls-server-connection) + :major-modes '(erlang-mode) + :priority -1 + :server-id 'erlang-ls)) + + +;; erlang-language-platform + +(defcustom lsp-erlang-elp-server-command '("elp" "server") + "Command to start erlang-language-platform." + :type '(repeat string) + :group 'lsp-erlang-elp + :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.0")) + +(defcustom lsp-erlang-elp-download-url + (format "https://github.com/WhatsApp/erlang-language-platform/releases/latest/download/%s" + (pcase system-type + ('gnu/linux "elp-linux.tar.gz") + ('darwin "elp-macos.tar.gz"))) + "Automatic download url for erlang-language-platform." + :type 'string + :group 'lsp-erlang-elp + :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.0")) + +(defcustom lsp-erlang-elp-store-path (f-join lsp-server-install-dir + "erlang" + (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) + "elp.exe" + "elp")) + "The path to the file in which `elp' will be stored." + :type 'file + :group 'lsp-erlang-elp + :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.0")) + +(lsp-dependency + 'erlang-language-platform + `(:download :url lsp-erlang-elp-download-url + :decompress :targz + :store-path lsp-erlang-elp-store-path + :set-executable? t) + '(:system "elp")) + +;; Client + +(lsp-register-client + (make-lsp-client + :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection + (lambda () + `(,(or (executable-find + (cl-first lsp-erlang-elp-server-command)) + (lsp-package-path 'erlang-language-platform) + "elp") + ,@(cl-rest lsp-erlang-elp-server-command)))) + :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "erlang") + :priority (if (eq lsp-erlang-server 'erlang-language-platform) 1 -2) + :server-id 'elp + :custom-capabilities `((experimental . ((snippetTextEdit . ,(and lsp-enable-snippet (featurep 'yasnippet)))))) + :download-server-fn (lambda (_client callback error-callback _update?) + (lsp-package-ensure 'erlang-language-platform callback error-callback)))) + +(defun lsp-erlang-switch-server (&optional lsp-server) + "Switch priorities of lsp servers, unless LSP-SERVER is already active." + (interactive) + (let ((current-server (if (> (lsp--client-priority (gethash 'erlang-ls lsp-clients)) 0) + 'erlang-ls + 'erlang-language-platform))) + (unless (eq lsp-server current-server) + (dolist (server '(erlang-ls erlang-language-platform)) + (when (natnump (setf (lsp--client-priority (gethash server lsp-clients)) + (* (lsp--client-priority (gethash server lsp-clients)) -1))) + (message (format "Switched to server %s." server))))))) + +(lsp-consistency-check lsp-erlang) + +(provide 'lsp-erlang) +;;; lsp-erlang.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-eslint.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-eslint.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-eslint.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-eslint.el index 9a61646..3aa5a11 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-eslint.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-eslint.el @@ -90,6 +90,19 @@ http://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/nodejs-api#cliengine)." :type 'alist) +(defcustom lsp-eslint-experimental nil + "The eslint experimental configuration." + :type 'alist) + +(defcustom lsp-eslint-config-problems nil + "The eslint problems configuration." + :type 'alist) + +(defcustom lsp-eslint-time-budget nil + "The eslint config to inform you of slow validation times and + long ESLint runs when computing code fixes during save." + :type 'alist) + (defcustom lsp-eslint-trace-server "off" "Traces the communication between VSCode and the eslint linter service." :type 'string) @@ -282,6 +295,9 @@ stored." :quiet (lsp-json-bool lsp-eslint-quiet) :onIgnoredFiles (if lsp-eslint-warn-on-ignored-files "warn" "off") :options (or lsp-eslint-options (ht)) + :experimental (or lsp-eslint-experimental (ht)) + :problems (or lsp-eslint-config-problems (ht)) + :timeBudget (or lsp-eslint-time-budget (ht)) :rulesCustomizations lsp-eslint-rules-customizations :run lsp-eslint-run :nodePath lsp-eslint-node-path diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-fortran.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-fortran.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-fortran.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-fortran.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-fsharp.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-fsharp.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-fsharp.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-fsharp.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-gdscript.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-gdscript.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-gdscript.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-gdscript.el index e25de91..e9448bc 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-gdscript.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-gdscript.el @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ (lsp-register-client (make-lsp-client :new-connection (lsp-gdscript-tcp-connect-to-port) - :major-modes '(gdscript-mode) + :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "gdscript") :server-id 'gdscript)) (lsp-consistency-check lsp-gdscript) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-gleam.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-gleam.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-gleam.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-gleam.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-glsl.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-glsl.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-glsl.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-glsl.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-go.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-go.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-go.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-go.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-graphql.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-graphql.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-graphql.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-graphql.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-groovy.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-groovy.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-groovy.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-groovy.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-hack.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-hack.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-hack.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-hack.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-haxe.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-haxe.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-haxe.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-haxe.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-headerline.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-headerline.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-headerline.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-headerline.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-html.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-html.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-html.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-html.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-icons.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-icons.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-icons.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-icons.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ido.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ido.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ido.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ido.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-idris.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-idris.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-idris.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-idris.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-iedit.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-iedit.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-iedit.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-iedit.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-javascript.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-javascript.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-javascript.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-javascript.el index 3200394..99a1c61 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-javascript.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-javascript.el @@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ (defun lsp-typescript-javascript-tsx-jsx-activate-p (filename &optional _) "Check if the js-ts lsp server should be enabled based on FILENAME." - (or (string-match-p "\\.mjs\\|\\.[jt]sx?\\'" filename) - (and (derived-mode-p 'js-mode 'typescript-mode 'typescript-ts-mode) + (or (string-match-p "\\.[cm]js\\|\\.[jt]sx?\\'" filename) + (and (derived-mode-p 'js-mode 'js-ts-mode 'typescript-mode 'typescript-ts-mode) (not (derived-mode-p 'json-mode))))) ;; Unmaintained sourcegraph server diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-json.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-json.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-json.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-json.el index 5439ac9..0f4706c 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-json.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-json.el @@ -36,7 +36,9 @@ :package-version '(lsp-mode . "6.3")) (defcustom lsp-json-schemas nil - "Associate schemas to JSON files in the current project" + "Associate schemas to JSON files in the current project example can be found \ +[here]\ +(https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode/issues/3368#issuecomment-1049635155)." :type '(repeat alist) :group 'lsp-json :package-version '(lsp-mode . "6.3")) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-kotlin.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-kotlin.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-kotlin.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-kotlin.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-lens.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-lens.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-lens.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-lens.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-lua.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-lua.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-lua.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-lua.el index 15c07a1..754cf65 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-lua.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-lua.el @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ ,@lsp-clients-emmy-lua-args ,lsp-clients-emmy-lua-jar-path))) #'lsp-clients-emmy-lua-test) - :major-modes '(lua-mode) + :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "lua") :server-id 'emmy-lua :priority -1 :notification-handlers (lsp-ht ("emmy/progressReport" #'ignore)))) @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ and `../lib` ,exclude `../lib/temp`. ,@lsp-clients-lua-language-server-args ,lsp-clients-lua-language-server-main-location))) #'lsp-clients-lua-language-server-test) - :major-modes '(lua-mode) + :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "lua") :priority -2 :server-id 'lua-language-server :download-server-fn #'lsp-lua-language-server-install-latest)) @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ and `../lib` ,exclude `../lib/temp`. (or lsp-clients-lua-lsp-server-install-dir (f-join lsp-clients-luarocks-bin-dir "lua-lsp"))) #'lsp-clients-lua-lsp-test) - :major-modes '(lua-mode) + :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "lua") :priority -3 :server-id 'lsp-lua-lsp)) @@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ and `../lib` ,exclude `../lib/temp`. ,@lsp-clients-lua-language-server-args ,lsp-lua-roblox-language-server-main-location))) #'lsp-lua-roblox-language-server-test) - :major-modes '(lua-mode) + :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "lua") :priority -4 :server-id 'lua-roblox-language-server :download-server-fn #'lsp-lua-roblox-language-server-install)) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-magik.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-magik.el similarity index 90% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-magik.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-magik.el index b98cdf8..05fc1f5 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-magik.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-magik.el @@ -88,8 +88,11 @@ :group `lsp-magik :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.1")) -(defcustom lsp-magik-java-path (cond ((eq system-type 'windows-nt) "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java") - (t "java")) +(defcustom lsp-magik-java-path (lambda () + (cond ((eq system-type 'windows-nt) + (or (lsp-resolve-value (executable-find (expand-file-name "bin/java" (getenv "JAVA_HOME")))) + (lsp-resolve-value (executable-find "java")))) + (t "java"))) "Path of the java executable." :type 'string :group `lsp-magik @@ -108,7 +111,7 @@ :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection (lambda () (list - (substitute-in-file-name lsp-magik-java-path) + (substitute-in-file-name (lsp-resolve-value lsp-magik-java-path)) "-jar" (substitute-in-file-name lsp-magik-ls-path) "--debug"))) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-markdown.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-markdown.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-markdown.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-markdown.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-marksman.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-marksman.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-marksman.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-marksman.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mint.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mint.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mint.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mint.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode-autoloads.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode-autoloads.el index 209a957..3df61aa 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode-autoloads.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode-autoloads.el @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ it is disabled. ;;;### (autoloads nil "lsp-erlang" "lsp-erlang.el" (0 0 0 0)) ;;; Generated autoloads from lsp-erlang.el -(register-definition-prefixes "lsp-erlang" '("lsp-erlang-server-")) +(register-definition-prefixes "lsp-erlang" '("lsp-erlang-")) ;;;*** @@ -838,6 +838,13 @@ it is disabled. (register-definition-prefixes "lsp-rf" '("expand-start-command" "lsp-rf-language-server-" "parse-rf-language-server-")) +;;;*** + +;;;### (autoloads nil "lsp-rubocop" "lsp-rubocop.el" (0 0 0 0)) +;;; Generated autoloads from lsp-rubocop.el + +(register-definition-prefixes "lsp-rubocop" '("lsp-rubocop-")) + ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil "lsp-ruby-lsp" "lsp-ruby-lsp.el" (0 0 0 0)) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode-pkg.el similarity index 76% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode-pkg.el index 53e85da..e880973 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode-pkg.el @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -(define-package "lsp-mode" "20230727.944" "LSP mode" - '((emacs "26.3") +(define-package "lsp-mode" "20230823.446" "LSP mode" + '((emacs "27.1") (dash "2.18.0") (f "0.20.0") (ht "2.3") @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ (markdown-mode "2.3") (lv "0") (eldoc "1.11")) - :commit "1d60519acceef5d9f3da67c6a326c814e36ac2ce" :authors + :commit "f8ed844b6e23c7717fb69d6c645aa41f0772c557" :authors '(("Vibhav Pant, Fangrui Song, Ivan Yonchovski")) :maintainers '(("Vibhav Pant, Fangrui Song, Ivan Yonchovski")) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode.el index a648319..a8039b2 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-mode.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-mode.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; Author: Vibhav Pant, Fangrui Song, Ivan Yonchovski ;; Keywords: languages -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "26.3") (dash "2.18.0") (f "0.20.0") (ht "2.3") (spinner "1.7.3") (markdown-mode "2.3") (lv "0") (eldoc "1.11")) +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1") (dash "2.18.0") (f "0.20.0") (ht "2.3") (spinner "1.7.3") (markdown-mode "2.3") (lv "0") (eldoc "1.11")) ;; Version: 8.0.1 ;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode @@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ As defined by the Language Server Protocol 3.16." lsp-lua lsp-markdown lsp-marksman lsp-mint lsp-nginx lsp-nim lsp-nix lsp-magik lsp-metals lsp-mssql lsp-ocaml lsp-openscad lsp-pascal lsp-perl lsp-perlnavigator lsp-pls lsp-php lsp-pwsh lsp-pyls lsp-pylsp lsp-pyright lsp-python-ms lsp-purescript - lsp-r lsp-racket lsp-remark lsp-ruff-lsp lsp-rf lsp-rust lsp-semgrep lsp-shader lsp-solargraph - lsp-sorbet lsp-sourcekit lsp-sonarlint lsp-tailwindcss lsp-tex lsp-terraform + lsp-r lsp-racket lsp-remark lsp-ruff-lsp lsp-rf lsp-rubocop lsp-rust lsp-semgrep lsp-shader + lsp-solargraph lsp-sorbet lsp-sourcekit lsp-sonarlint lsp-tailwindcss lsp-tex lsp-terraform lsp-toml lsp-ttcn3 lsp-typeprof lsp-v lsp-vala lsp-verilog lsp-vetur lsp-volar lsp-vhdl lsp-vimscript lsp-xml lsp-yaml lsp-ruby-lsp lsp-ruby-syntax-tree lsp-sqls lsp-svelte lsp-steep lsp-tilt lsp-zig) @@ -819,6 +819,7 @@ Changes take effect only when a new session is started." (less-mode . "less") (less-css-mode . "less") (lua-mode . "lua") + (lua-ts-mode . "lua") (sass-mode . "sass") (ssass-mode . "sass") (scss-mode . "scss") @@ -894,6 +895,7 @@ Changes take effect only when a new session is started." (cmake-ts-mode . "cmake") (purescript-mode . "purescript") (gdscript-mode . "gdscript") + (gdscript-ts-mode . "gdscript") (perl-mode . "perl") (cperl-mode . "perl") (robot-mode . "robot") @@ -5926,6 +5928,7 @@ Request codeAction/resolve for more info if server supports." (json-mode . js-indent-level) ; JSON (json-ts-mode . json-ts-mode-indent-offset) (lua-mode . lua-indent-level) ; Lua + (lua-ts-mode . lua-ts-mode-indent-offset) (nxml-mode . nxml-child-indent) ; XML (objc-mode . c-basic-offset) ; Objective C (pascal-mode . pascal-indent-level) ; Pascal diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-modeline.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-modeline.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-modeline.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-modeline.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-nginx.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-nginx.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-nginx.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-nginx.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-nim.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-nim.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-nim.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-nim.el index 5a1a872..86edf21 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-nim.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-nim.el @@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ (lsp-register-client (make-lsp-client :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection (lambda () lsp-nim-langserver)) + :synchronize-sections '("nim") :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "nim") :server-id 'nimlangserver)) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-nix.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-nix.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-nix.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-nix.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ocaml.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ocaml.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ocaml.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ocaml.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-openscad.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-openscad.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-openscad.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-openscad.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-perl.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-perl.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-perl.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-perl.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-perlnavigator.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-perlnavigator.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-perlnavigator.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-perlnavigator.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-php.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-php.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-php.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-php.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pls.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pls.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pls.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pls.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-prolog.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-prolog.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-prolog.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-prolog.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-protocol.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-protocol.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-protocol.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-protocol.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-purescript.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-purescript.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-purescript.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-purescript.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pwsh.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pwsh.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pwsh.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pwsh.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pyls.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pyls.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pyls.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pyls.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pylsp.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pylsp.el similarity index 95% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pylsp.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pylsp.el index 565d560..a776029 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-pylsp.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-pylsp.el @@ -222,11 +222,28 @@ dot." :type 'boolean :group 'lsp-pylsp) +(defcustom lsp-pylsp-plugins-rope-autoimport-enabled nil + "Enable or disable the plugin." + :type 'boolean + :group 'lsp-pylsp) + +(defcustom lsp-pylsp-plugins-rope-autoimport-memory nil + "Make the autoimport database memory only. + +Drastically increases startup time." + :type 'boolean + :group 'lsp-pylsp) + (defcustom lsp-pylsp-plugins-rope-completion-enabled nil "Enable or disable the plugin." :type 'boolean :group 'lsp-pylsp) +(defcustom lsp-pylsp-plugins-rope-completion-eager nil + "Resolve documentation and detail eagerly." + :type 'boolean + :group 'lsp-pylsp) + (defcustom lsp-pylsp-plugins-autopep8-enabled nil "Enable or disable the plugin." :type 'boolean @@ -376,7 +393,10 @@ So it will rename only references it can find." ("pylsp.plugins.autopep8.enabled" lsp-pylsp-plugins-autopep8-enabled t) ("pylsp.plugins.yapf.enabled" lsp-pylsp-plugins-yapf-enabled t) ("pylsp.plugins.black.enabled" lsp-pylsp-plugins-black-enabled t) + ("pylsp.plugins.rope_autoimport.enabled" lsp-pylsp-plugins-rope-autoimport-enabled t) + ("pylsp.plugins.rope_autoimport.memory" lsp-pylsp-plugins-rope-autoimport-memory t) ("pylsp.plugins.rope_completion.enabled" lsp-pylsp-plugins-rope-completion-enabled t) + ("pylsp.plugins.rope_completion.eager" lsp-pylsp-plugins-rope-completion-eager t) ("pylsp.plugins.pyflakes.enabled" lsp-pylsp-plugins-pyflakes-enabled t) ("pylsp.plugins.pydocstyle.matchDir" lsp-pylsp-plugins-pydocstyle-match-dir) ("pylsp.plugins.pydocstyle.match" lsp-pylsp-plugins-pydocstyle-match) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-r.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-r.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-r.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-r.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-racket.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-racket.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-racket.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-racket.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-remark.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-remark.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-remark.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-remark.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-rf.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-rf.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-rf.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-rf.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-rubocop.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-rubocop.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8186964 --- /dev/null +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-rubocop.el @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +;;; lsp-rubocop.el --- lsp-mode for RuboCop -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;; Copyright (C) 2023 Koichi Ito + +;; Author: Koichi Ito +;; Keywords: lsp, ruby, languages + +;; This program 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 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; LSP client for RuboCop which is a Ruby static code analyzer (a.k.a. linter) +;; and code formatter. + +;;; Code: + +(require 'lsp-mode) + +(defgroup lsp-rubocop nil + "LSP support for RuboCop, using the RuboCop built-in language server." + :group 'lsp-mode + :link '(url-link "https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop") + :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.1")) + +(defcustom lsp-rubocop-use-bundler nil + "Run RuboCop using Bundler." + :type 'boolean + :safe #'booleanp + :group 'lsp-rubocop + :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.1")) + +(defcustom lsp-rubocop-server-path nil + "Path of the RuboCop built-in language server executable. +If specified, `lsp-rubocop-use-bundler' is ignored." + :type 'file + :group 'lsp-rubocop + :package-version '(lsp-mode . "8.0.1")) + +(defun lsp-rubocop--build-command () + "Build a command to start the RuboCop built-in language server." + (append + (if (and lsp-rubocop-use-bundler (not lsp-rubocop-server-path)) '("bundle" "exec")) + (list (or lsp-rubocop-server-path "rubocop") "--lsp"))) + +(lsp-register-client + (make-lsp-client + :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection #'lsp-rubocop--build-command) + :activation-fn (lsp-activate-on "ruby") + :priority -1 + :server-id 'rubocop-ls)) + +(lsp-consistency-check lsp-rubocop) + +(provide 'lsp-rubocop) +;;; lsp-rubocop.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ruby-lsp.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ruby-lsp.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ruby-lsp.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ruby-lsp.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-ruby-syntax-tree.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-ruby-syntax-tree.el similarity index 100% rename from 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rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-typeprof.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-v.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-v.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-v.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-v.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-vala.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-vala.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-vala.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-vala.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-verilog.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-verilog.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-verilog.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-verilog.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-vetur.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-vetur.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-vetur.el rename to 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code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-xml.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-yaml.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-yaml.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-yaml.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-yaml.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-zig.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-zig.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp-zig.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp-zig.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp.el b/code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230727.944/lsp.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-mode-20230823.446/lsp.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20211016.1045/lsp-origami-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20230815.704/lsp-origami-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-origami-20211016.1045/lsp-origami-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-origami-20230815.704/lsp-origami-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20211016.1045/lsp-origami-pkg.el b/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20230815.704/lsp-origami-pkg.el similarity index 58% rename from code/elpa/lsp-origami-20211016.1045/lsp-origami-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-origami-20230815.704/lsp-origami-pkg.el index bfe187d..7d84ad9 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20211016.1045/lsp-origami-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20230815.704/lsp-origami-pkg.el @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -(define-package "lsp-origami" "20211016.1045" "origami.el support for lsp-mode" - '((origami "1.0") +(define-package "lsp-origami" "20230815.704" "origami.el support for lsp-mode" + '((emacs "27.1") + (origami "1.0") (lsp-mode "6.1")) - :commit "5b88ab77dc2696c93fa5dd9debe183821c533b71" :authors + :commit "86aa06517910141c3d5054eea5f7723461fce6a6" :authors '(("Vibhav Pant")) :maintainers '(("Vibhav Pant")) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20211016.1045/lsp-origami.el b/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20230815.704/lsp-origami.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/lsp-origami-20211016.1045/lsp-origami.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-origami-20230815.704/lsp-origami.el index f4016cb..758f913 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20211016.1045/lsp-origami.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-origami-20230815.704/lsp-origami.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Vibhav Pant ;; Version: 1.0.0 ;; Keywords: languages lsp-mode -;; Package-Requires: ((origami "1.0") (lsp-mode "6.1")) +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1") (origami "1.0") (lsp-mode "6.1")) ;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-origami ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-doc.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-doc.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-doc.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-doc.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-doc.html b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-doc.html similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-doc.html rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-doc.html diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-flycheck.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-flycheck.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-flycheck.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-flycheck.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-imenu.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-imenu.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-imenu.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-imenu.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-peek.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-peek.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-peek.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-peek.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-pkg.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-pkg.el similarity index 75% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-pkg.el index 002d880..c62ed07 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-pkg.el @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -(define-package "lsp-ui" "20230116.2024" "UI modules for lsp-mode" - '((emacs "26.1") +(define-package "lsp-ui" "20230811.552" "UI modules for lsp-mode" + '((emacs "27.1") (dash "2.18.0") (lsp-mode "6.0") (markdown-mode "2.3")) - :commit "295d8984da06a745b0a36c56e28ce915bc389adb" :authors + :commit "0dd39900c8ed8145d207985cb2f65cedd1ffb410" :authors '(("Sebastien Chapuis , Fangrui Song" . "i@maskray.me")) :maintainers '(("Sebastien Chapuis , Fangrui Song" . "i@maskray.me")) diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-sideline.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-sideline.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-sideline.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-sideline.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-util.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-util.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui-util.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui-util.el diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui.el b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui.el rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui.el index 76d2ea0..b7f3fc4 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/lsp-ui.el +++ b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/lsp-ui.el @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ;; Author: Sebastien Chapuis , Fangrui Song ;; Keywords: languages, tools ;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "26.1") (dash "2.18.0") (lsp-mode "6.0") (markdown-mode "2.3")) +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.1") (dash "2.18.0") (lsp-mode "6.0") (markdown-mode "2.3")) ;; Version: 8.0.1 ;;; License diff --git a/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/resources/lightbulb.png b/code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/resources/lightbulb.png similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230116.2024/resources/lightbulb.png rename to code/elpa/lsp-ui-20230811.552/resources/lightbulb.png diff --git a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 45f9556..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -;;; lua-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "lua-mode" "lua-mode.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from lua-mode.el - -(autoload 'lua-mode "lua-mode" "\ -Major mode for editing Lua code. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.lua\\'" . lua-mode)) - -(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("lua" . lua-mode)) - -(defalias 'run-lua #'lua-start-process) - -(autoload 'lua-start-process "lua-mode" "\ -Start a Lua process named NAME, running PROGRAM. -PROGRAM defaults to NAME, which defaults to `lua-default-application'. -When called interactively, switch to the process buffer. - -\(fn &optional NAME PROGRAM STARTFILE &rest SWITCHES)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "lua-mode" '("lua-")) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; lua-mode-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 9eec661..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; Generated package description from lua-mode.el -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "lua-mode" "20220801.503" "a major-mode for editing Lua scripts" '((emacs "24.3")) :commit "d17a00ca50aee197cd017d573b83367eb241cc44" :authors '(("2011-2013 immerrr" . "immerrr+lua@gmail.com") ("2010-2011 Reuben Thomas" . "rrt@sc3d.org") ("2006 Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@hoetzel.info") ("2004 various (support for Lua 5 and byte compilation)") ("2001 Christian Vogler" . "cvogler@gradient.cis.upenn.edu") ("1997 Bret Mogilefsky" . "mogul-lua@gelatinous.com") ("tcl-mode by Gregor Schmid" . "schmid@fb3-s7.math.tu-berlin.de") ("with tons of assistance from") ("Paul Du Bois" . "pld-lua@gelatinous.com") ("Aaron Smith" . "aaron-lua@gelatinous.com")) :maintainer '("2011-2013 immerrr" . "immerrr+lua@gmail.com") :keywords '("languages" "processes" "tools") :url "https://immerrr.github.io/lua-mode") diff --git a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode.el b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode.el deleted file mode 100644 index d992721..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20220801.503/lua-mode.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2238 +0,0 @@ -;;; lua-mode.el --- a major-mode for editing Lua scripts -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Author: 2011-2013 immerrr -;; 2010-2011 Reuben Thomas -;; 2006 Juergen Hoetzel -;; 2004 various (support for Lua 5 and byte compilation) -;; 2001 Christian Vogler -;; 1997 Bret Mogilefsky starting from -;; tcl-mode by Gregor Schmid -;; with tons of assistance from -;; Paul Du Bois and -;; Aaron Smith . -;; -;; URL: https://immerrr.github.io/lua-mode -;; Package-Version: 20220801.503 -;; Package-Commit: d17a00ca50aee197cd017d573b83367eb241cc44 -;; Version: 20210802 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3")) -;; -;; This file is NOT part of Emacs. -;; -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. -;; -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;; Keywords: languages, processes, tools - -;; This field is expanded to commit SHA and commit date during the -;; archive creation. -;; Revision: $Format:%h (%cD)$ -;; - -;;; Commentary: - -;; lua-mode provides support for editing Lua, including automatic -;; indentation, syntactical font-locking, running interactive shell, -;; interacting with `hs-minor-mode' and online documentation lookup. - -;; The following variables are available for customization (see more via -;; `M-x customize-group lua`): - -;; - Var `lua-indent-level': -;; indentation offset in spaces -;; - Var `lua-indent-string-contents': -;; set to `t` if you like to have contents of multiline strings to be -;; indented like comments -;; - Var `lua-indent-nested-block-content-align': -;; set to `nil' to stop aligning the content of nested blocks with the -;; open parenthesis -;; - Var `lua-indent-close-paren-align': -;; set to `t' to align close parenthesis with the open parenthesis, -;; rather than with the beginning of the line -;; - Var `lua-mode-hook': -;; list of functions to execute when lua-mode is initialized -;; - Var `lua-documentation-url': -;; base URL for documentation lookup -;; - Var `lua-documentation-function': function used to -;; show documentation (`eww` is a viable alternative for Emacs 25) - -;; These are variables/commands that operate on the Lua process: - -;; - Var `lua-default-application': -;; command to start the Lua process (REPL) -;; - Var `lua-default-command-switches': -;; arguments to pass to the Lua process on startup (make sure `-i` is there -;; if you expect working with Lua shell interactively) -;; - Cmd `lua-start-process': start new REPL process, usually happens automatically -;; - Cmd `lua-kill-process': kill current REPL process - -;; These are variables/commands for interaction with the Lua process: - -;; - Cmd `lua-show-process-buffer': switch to REPL buffer -;; - Cmd `lua-hide-process-buffer': hide window showing REPL buffer -;; - Var `lua-always-show': show REPL buffer after sending something -;; - Cmd `lua-send-buffer': send whole buffer -;; - Cmd `lua-send-current-line': send current line -;; - Cmd `lua-send-defun': send current top-level function -;; - Cmd `lua-send-region': send active region -;; - Cmd `lua-restart-with-whole-file': restart REPL and send whole buffer - -;; See "M-x apropos-command ^lua-" for a list of commands. -;; See "M-x customize-group lua" for a list of customizable variables. - - -;;; Code: -(eval-when-compile - (require 'cl-lib)) - -(require 'comint) -(require 'newcomment) -(require 'rx) - - -;; rx-wrappers for Lua - -(eval-when-compile - ;; Silence compilation warning about `compilation-error-regexp-alist' defined - ;; in compile.el. - (require 'compile)) - -(eval-and-compile - (if (fboundp #'rx-let) - (progn - ;; Emacs 27+ way of customizing rx - (defvar lua--rx-bindings) - - (setq - lua--rx-bindings - '((symbol (&rest x) (seq symbol-start (or x) symbol-end)) - (ws (* (any " \t"))) - (ws+ (+ (any " \t"))) - - (lua-name (symbol (seq (+ (any alpha "_")) (* (any alnum "_"))))) - (lua-funcname (seq lua-name (* ws "." ws lua-name) - (opt ws ":" ws lua-name))) - (lua-funcheader - ;; Outer (seq ...) is here to shy-group the definition - (seq (or (seq (symbol "function") ws (group-n 1 lua-funcname)) - (seq (group-n 1 lua-funcname) ws "=" ws - (symbol "function"))))) - (lua-number - (seq (or (seq (+ digit) (opt ".") (* digit)) - (seq (* digit) (opt ".") (+ digit))) - (opt (regexp "[eE][+-]?[0-9]+")))) - (lua-assignment-op (seq "=" (or buffer-end (not (any "="))))) - (lua-operator (or "+" "-" "*" "/" "%" "^" "#" "==" "~=" "<=" ">=" "<" - ">" "=" ";" ":" "," "." ".." "...")) - (lua-keyword-operator (symbol "and" "not" "or")) - (lua-keyword - (symbol "break" "do" "else" "elseif" "end" "for" "function" - "goto" "if" "in" "local" "repeat" "return" - "then" "until" "while")) - (lua-up-to-9-variables - (seq (group-n 1 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 2 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 3 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 4 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 5 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 6 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 7 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 8 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 9 lua-name) ws)))))))))))) - - (defmacro lua-rx (&rest regexps) - (eval `(rx-let ,lua--rx-bindings - (rx ,@regexps)))) - - (defun lua-rx-to-string (form &optional no-group) - (rx-let-eval lua--rx-bindings - (rx-to-string form no-group)))) - (progn - ;; Pre-Emacs 27 way of customizing rx - (defvar lua-rx-constituents) - (defvar rx-parent) - - (defun lua-rx-to-string (form &optional no-group) - "Lua-specific replacement for `rx-to-string'. - -See `rx-to-string' documentation for more information FORM and -NO-GROUP arguments." - (let ((rx-constituents lua-rx-constituents)) - (rx-to-string form no-group))) - - (defmacro lua-rx (&rest regexps) - "Lua-specific replacement for `rx'. - -See `rx' documentation for more information about REGEXPS param." - (cond ((null regexps) - (error "No regexp")) - ((cdr regexps) - (lua-rx-to-string `(and ,@regexps) t)) - (t - (lua-rx-to-string (car regexps) t)))) - - (defun lua--new-rx-form (form) - "Add FORM definition to `lua-rx' macro. - -FORM is a cons (NAME . DEFN), see more in `rx-constituents' doc. -This function enables specifying new definitions using old ones: -if DEFN is a list that starts with `:rx' symbol its second -element is itself expanded with `lua-rx-to-string'. " - (let ((form-definition (cdr form))) - (when (and (listp form-definition) (eq ':rx (car form-definition))) - (setcdr form (lua-rx-to-string (cadr form-definition) 'nogroup))) - (push form lua-rx-constituents))) - - (defun lua--rx-symbol (form) - ;; form is a list (symbol XXX ...) - ;; Skip initial 'symbol - (setq form (cdr form)) - ;; If there's only one element, take it from the list, otherwise wrap the - ;; whole list into `(or XXX ...)' form. - (setq form (if (eq 1 (length form)) - (car form) - (append '(or) form))) - (and (fboundp 'rx-form) ; Silence Emacs 27's byte-compiler. - (rx-form `(seq symbol-start ,form symbol-end) rx-parent))) - - (setq lua-rx-constituents (copy-sequence rx-constituents)) - - (mapc 'lua--new-rx-form - `((symbol lua--rx-symbol 1 nil) - (ws . "[ \t]*") (ws+ . "[ \t]+") - (lua-name :rx (symbol (regexp "[[:alpha:]_]+[[:alnum:]_]*"))) - (lua-funcname - :rx (seq lua-name (* ws "." ws lua-name) - (opt ws ":" ws lua-name))) - (lua-funcheader - ;; Outer (seq ...) is here to shy-group the definition - :rx (seq (or (seq (symbol "function") ws (group-n 1 lua-funcname)) - (seq (group-n 1 lua-funcname) ws "=" ws - (symbol "function"))))) - (lua-number - :rx (seq (or (seq (+ digit) (opt ".") (* digit)) - (seq (* digit) (opt ".") (+ digit))) - (opt (regexp "[eE][+-]?[0-9]+")))) - (lua-assignment-op - :rx (seq "=" (or buffer-end (not (any "="))))) - (lua-operator - :rx (or "+" "-" "*" "/" "%" "^" "#" "==" "~=" "<=" ">=" "<" - ">" "=" ";" ":" "," "." ".." "...")) - (lua-keyword-operator - :rx (symbol "and" "not" "or")) - (lua-keyword - :rx (symbol "break" "do" "else" "elseif" "end" "for" "function" - "goto" "if" "in" "local" "repeat" "return" - "then" "until" "while")) - (lua-up-to-9-variables - :rx (seq (group-n 1 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 2 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 3 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 4 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 5 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 6 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 7 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 8 lua-name) ws - (? "," ws (group-n 9 lua-name) ws))))))))))))))) - - -;; Local variables -(defgroup lua nil - "Major mode for editing Lua code." - :prefix "lua-" - :group 'languages) - -(defcustom lua-indent-level 3 - "Amount by which Lua subexpressions are indented." - :type 'integer - :group 'lua - :safe #'integerp) - -(defcustom lua-comment-start "-- " - "Default value of `comment-start'." - :type 'string - :group 'lua) - -(defcustom lua-comment-start-skip "---*[ \t]*" - "Default value of `comment-start-skip'." - :type 'string - :group 'lua) - -(defcustom lua-default-application "lua" - "Default application to run in Lua process. - -Can be a string, where it denotes a command to be executed to -start Lua process, or a (HOST . PORT) cons, that can be used to -connect to Lua process running remotely." - :type '(choice (string) - (cons string integer)) - :group 'lua) - -(defcustom lua-default-command-switches (list "-i") - "Command switches for `lua-default-application'. -Should be a list of strings." - :type '(repeat string) - :group 'lua) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'lua-default-command-switches) - -(defcustom lua-always-show t - "*Non-nil means display lua-process-buffer after sending a command." - :type 'boolean - :group 'lua) - -(defcustom lua-documentation-function 'browse-url - "Function used to fetch the Lua reference manual." - :type `(radio (function-item browse-url) - ,@(when (fboundp 'eww) '((function-item eww))) - ,@(when (fboundp 'w3m-browse-url) '((function-item w3m-browse-url))) - (function :tag "Other function")) - :group 'lua) - -(defcustom lua-documentation-url - (or (and (file-readable-p "/usr/share/doc/lua/manual.html") - "file:///usr/share/doc/lua/manual.html") - "http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html") - "URL pointing to the Lua reference manual." - :type 'string - :group 'lua) - - -(defvar lua-process nil - "The active Lua process") - -(defvar lua-process-buffer nil - "Buffer used for communication with the Lua process.") - -(defun lua--customize-set-prefix-key (prefix-key-sym prefix-key-val) - (cl-assert (eq prefix-key-sym 'lua-prefix-key)) - (set prefix-key-sym (if (and prefix-key-val (> (length prefix-key-val) 0)) - ;; read-kbd-macro returns a string or a vector - ;; in both cases (elt x 0) is ok - (elt (read-kbd-macro prefix-key-val) 0))) - (if (fboundp 'lua-prefix-key-update-bindings) - (lua-prefix-key-update-bindings))) - -(defcustom lua-prefix-key "\C-c" - "Prefix for all lua-mode commands." - :type 'string - :group 'lua - :set 'lua--customize-set-prefix-key - :get '(lambda (sym) - (let ((val (eval sym))) (if val (single-key-description (eval sym)) "")))) - -(defvar lua-mode-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Lua") - "Keymap for lua-mode's menu.") - -(defvar lua-prefix-mode-map - (eval-when-compile - (let ((result-map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (mapc (lambda (key_defn) - (define-key result-map (read-kbd-macro (car key_defn)) (cdr key_defn))) - '(("C-l" . lua-send-buffer) - ("C-f" . lua-search-documentation))) - result-map)) - "Keymap that is used to define keys accessible by `lua-prefix-key'. - -If the latter is nil, the keymap translates into `lua-mode-map' verbatim.") - -(defvar lua--electric-indent-chars - (mapcar #'string-to-char '("}" "]" ")"))) - - -(defvar lua-mode-map - (let ((result-map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (unless (boundp 'electric-indent-chars) - (mapc (lambda (electric-char) - (define-key result-map - (read-kbd-macro - (char-to-string electric-char)) - #'lua-electric-match)) - lua--electric-indent-chars)) - (define-key result-map [menu-bar lua-mode] (cons "Lua" lua-mode-menu)) - (define-key result-map [remap backward-up-list] 'lua-backward-up-list) - - ;; handle prefix-keyed bindings: - ;; * if no prefix, set prefix-map as parent, i.e. - ;; if key is not defined look it up in prefix-map - ;; * if prefix is set, bind the prefix-map to that key - (if lua-prefix-key - (define-key result-map (vector lua-prefix-key) lua-prefix-mode-map) - (set-keymap-parent result-map lua-prefix-mode-map)) - result-map) - "Keymap used in lua-mode buffers.") - -(defvar lua-electric-flag t - "If t, electric actions (like automatic reindentation) will happen when an electric - key like `{' is pressed") -(make-variable-buffer-local 'lua-electric-flag) - -(defcustom lua-prompt-regexp "[^\n]*\\(>[\t ]+\\)+$" - "Regexp which matches the Lua program's prompt." - :type 'regexp - :group 'lua) - -(defcustom lua-traceback-line-re - ;; This regexp skips prompt and meaningless "stdin:N:" prefix when looking - ;; for actual file-line locations. - "^\\(?:[\t ]*\\|.*>[\t ]+\\)\\(?:[^\n\t ]+:[0-9]+:[\t ]*\\)*\\(?:\\([^\n\t ]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\)" - "Regular expression that describes tracebacks and errors." - :type 'regexp - :group 'lua) - -(defvar lua--repl-buffer-p nil - "Buffer-local flag saying if this is a Lua REPL buffer.") -(make-variable-buffer-local 'lua--repl-buffer-p) - - -(defadvice compilation-find-file (around lua--repl-find-file - (marker filename directory &rest formats) - activate) - "Return Lua REPL buffer when looking for \"stdin\" file in it." - (if (and - lua--repl-buffer-p - (string-equal filename "stdin") - ;; NOTE: this doesn't traverse `compilation-search-path' when - ;; looking for filename. - (not (file-exists-p (expand-file-name - filename - (when directory (expand-file-name directory)))))) - (setq ad-return-value (current-buffer)) - ad-do-it)) - - -(defadvice compilation-goto-locus (around lua--repl-goto-locus - (msg mk end-mk) - activate) - "When message points to Lua REPL buffer, go to the message itself. -Usually, stdin:XX line number points to nowhere." - (let ((errmsg-buf (marker-buffer msg)) - (error-buf (marker-buffer mk))) - (if (and (with-current-buffer errmsg-buf lua--repl-buffer-p) - (eq error-buf errmsg-buf)) - (progn - (compilation-set-window (display-buffer (marker-buffer msg)) msg) - (goto-char msg)) - ad-do-it))) - - -(defcustom lua-indent-string-contents nil - "If non-nil, contents of multiline string will be indented. -Otherwise leading amount of whitespace on each line is preserved." - :group 'lua - :type 'boolean - :safe #'booleanp) - -(defcustom lua-indent-nested-block-content-align t - "If non-nil, the contents of nested blocks are indented to -align with the column of the opening parenthesis, rather than -just forward by `lua-indent-level'." - :group 'lua - :type 'boolean - :safe #'booleanp) - -(defcustom lua-indent-close-paren-align t - "If non-nil, close parenthesis are aligned with their open -parenthesis. 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When this -variable is non-nil and a traceback occurs when running Lua code in a -process, jump immediately to the source code of the innermost -traceback location." - :type 'boolean - :group 'lua) - -(defcustom lua-mode-hook nil - "Hooks called when Lua mode fires up." - :type 'hook - :group 'lua) - -(defvar lua-region-start (make-marker) - "Start of special region for Lua communication.") - -(defvar lua-region-end (make-marker) - "End of special region for Lua communication.") - -(defvar lua-emacs-menu - '(["Restart With Whole File" lua-restart-with-whole-file t] - ["Kill Process" lua-kill-process t] - ["Hide Process Buffer" lua-hide-process-buffer t] - ["Show Process Buffer" lua-show-process-buffer t] - ["Beginning Of Proc" lua-beginning-of-proc t] - ["End Of Proc" lua-end-of-proc t] - ["Set Lua-Region Start" lua-set-lua-region-start t] - ["Set Lua-Region End" lua-set-lua-region-end t] - ["Send Lua-Region" lua-send-lua-region t] - ["Send Current Line" lua-send-current-line t] - ["Send Region" lua-send-region t] - ["Send Proc" lua-send-proc t] - ["Send Buffer" lua-send-buffer t] - ["Search Documentation" lua-search-documentation t]) - "Emacs menu for Lua mode.") - -;; the whole defconst is inside eval-when-compile, because it's later referenced -;; inside another eval-and-compile block -(eval-and-compile - (defconst - lua--builtins - (let* - ((modules - '("_G" "_VERSION" "assert" "collectgarbage" "dofile" "error" "getfenv" - "getmetatable" "ipairs" "load" "loadfile" "loadstring" "module" - "next" "pairs" "pcall" "print" "rawequal" "rawget" "rawlen" "rawset" - "require" "select" "setfenv" "setmetatable" "tonumber" "tostring" - "type" "unpack" "xpcall" "self" - ("bit32" . 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("config" "cpath" "loaded" "loaders" "loadlib" "path" - "preload" "searchers" "searchpath" "seeall")) - ("string" . ("byte" "char" "dump" "find" "format" "gmatch" "gsub" - "len" "lower" "match" "pack" "packsize" "rep" "reverse" - "sub" "unpack" "upper")) - ("table" . ("concat" "insert" "maxn" "move" "pack" "remove" "sort" - "unpack")) - ("utf8" . ("char" "charpattern" "codepoint" "codes" "len" - "offset"))))) - - (cl-labels - ((module-name-re (x) - (concat "\\(?1:\\_<" - (if (listp x) (car x) x) - "\\_>\\)")) - (module-members-re (x) (if (listp x) - (concat "\\(?:[ \t]*\\.[ \t]*" - "\\_<\\(?2:" - (regexp-opt (cdr x)) - "\\)\\_>\\)?") - ""))) - - (concat - ;; common prefix: - ;; - beginning-of-line - ;; - or neither of [ '.', ':' ] to exclude "foo.string.rep" - ;; - or concatenation operator ".." - "\\(?:^\\|[^:. \t]\\|[.][.]\\)" - ;; optional whitespace - "[ \t]*" - "\\(?:" - ;; any of modules/functions - (mapconcat (lambda (x) (concat (module-name-re x) - (module-members-re x))) - modules - "\\|") - "\\)")))) - - "A regexp that matches Lua builtin functions & variables. - -This is a compilation of 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3 builtins taken from the -index of respective Lua reference manuals.") - - -(defvar lua-font-lock-keywords - `(;; highlight the hash-bang line "#!/foo/bar/lua" as comment - ("^#!.*$" . font-lock-comment-face) - - ;; Builtin constants - (,(lua-rx (symbol "true" "false" "nil")) - . font-lock-constant-face) - - ;; Keywords - (,(lua-rx (or lua-keyword lua-keyword-operator)) - . font-lock-keyword-face) - - ;; Labels used by the "goto" statement - ;; Highlights the following syntax: ::label:: - (,(lua-rx "::" ws lua-name ws "::") - . font-lock-constant-face) - - ;; Highlights the name of the label in the "goto" statement like - ;; "goto label" - (,(lua-rx (symbol (seq "goto" ws+ (group-n 1 lua-name)))) - (1 font-lock-constant-face)) - - ;; Highlight Lua builtin functions and variables - (,lua--builtins - (1 font-lock-builtin-face) (2 font-lock-builtin-face nil noerror)) - - (,(lua-rx (symbol "for") ws+ lua-up-to-9-variables) - (1 font-lock-variable-name-face) - (2 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (3 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (4 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (5 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (6 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (7 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (8 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (9 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror)) - - (,(lua-rx (symbol "function") (? ws+ lua-funcname) ws "(" ws lua-up-to-9-variables) - (1 font-lock-variable-name-face) - (2 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (3 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (4 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (5 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (6 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (7 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (8 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (9 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror)) - - (,(lua-rx lua-funcheader) - (1 font-lock-function-name-face)) - - ;; local x, y, z - ;; local x = ..... - ;; - ;; NOTE: this is intentionally below funcheader matcher, so that in - ;; - ;; local foo = function() ... - ;; - ;; "foo" is fontified as function-name-face, and variable-name-face is not applied. - (,(lua-rx (symbol "local") ws+ lua-up-to-9-variables) - (1 font-lock-variable-name-face) - (2 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (3 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (4 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (5 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (6 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (7 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (8 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror) - (9 font-lock-variable-name-face nil noerror)) - - (,(lua-rx (or (group-n 1 - "@" (symbol "author" "copyright" "field" "release" - "return" "see" "usage" "description")) - (seq (group-n 1 "@" (symbol "param" "class" "name")) ws+ - (group-n 2 lua-name)))) - (1 font-lock-keyword-face t) - (2 font-lock-variable-name-face t noerror))) - - "Default expressions to highlight in Lua mode.") - -(defvar lua-imenu-generic-expression - `(("Requires" ,(lua-rx (or bol ";") ws (opt (seq (symbol "local") ws)) (group-n 1 lua-name) ws "=" ws (symbol "require")) 1) - (nil ,(lua-rx (or bol ";") ws (opt (seq (symbol "local") ws)) lua-funcheader) 1)) - "Imenu generic expression for lua-mode. See `imenu-generic-expression'.") - -(defvar lua-sexp-alist '(("then" . "end") - ("function" . "end") - ("do" . "end") - ("repeat" . "until"))) - -(defvar lua-mode-abbrev-table nil - "Abbreviation table used in lua-mode buffers.") - -(define-abbrev-table 'lua-mode-abbrev-table - '(("end" "end" lua-indent-line :system t) - ("else" "else" lua-indent-line :system t) - ("elseif" "elseif" lua-indent-line :system t))) - -(defvar lua-mode-syntax-table - (with-syntax-table (copy-syntax-table) - ;; main comment syntax: begins with "--", ends with "\n" - (modify-syntax-entry ?- ". 12") - (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">") - - ;; main string syntax: bounded by ' or " - (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "\"") - (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"") - - ;; single-character binary operators: punctuation - (modify-syntax-entry ?+ ".") - (modify-syntax-entry ?* ".") - (modify-syntax-entry ?/ ".") - (modify-syntax-entry ?^ ".") - (modify-syntax-entry ?% ".") - (modify-syntax-entry ?> ".") - (modify-syntax-entry ?< ".") - (modify-syntax-entry ?= ".") - (modify-syntax-entry ?~ ".") - - (syntax-table)) - "`lua-mode' syntax table.") - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode lua-mode prog-mode "Lua" - "Major mode for editing Lua code." - :abbrev-table lua-mode-abbrev-table - :syntax-table lua-mode-syntax-table - :group 'lua - (setq-local font-lock-defaults '(lua-font-lock-keywords ;; keywords - nil ;; keywords-only - nil ;; case-fold - nil ;; syntax-alist - nil ;; syntax-begin - )) - - (setq-local syntax-propertize-function - 'lua--propertize-multiline-bounds) - - (setq-local parse-sexp-lookup-properties t) - (setq-local indent-line-function 'lua-indent-line) - (setq-local beginning-of-defun-function 'lua-beginning-of-proc) - (setq-local end-of-defun-function 'lua-end-of-proc) - (setq-local comment-start lua-comment-start) - (setq-local comment-start-skip lua-comment-start-skip) - (setq-local comment-use-syntax t) - (setq-local fill-paragraph-function #'lua--fill-paragraph) - (with-no-warnings - (setq-local comment-use-global-state t)) - (setq-local imenu-generic-expression lua-imenu-generic-expression) - (when (boundp 'electric-indent-chars) - ;; If electric-indent-chars is not defined, electric indentation is done - ;; via `lua-mode-map'. - (setq-local electric-indent-chars - (append electric-indent-chars lua--electric-indent-chars))) - - - ;; setup menu bar entry (XEmacs style) - (if (and (featurep 'menubar) - (boundp 'current-menubar) - (fboundp 'set-buffer-menubar) - (fboundp 'add-menu) - (not (assoc "Lua" current-menubar))) - (progn - (set-buffer-menubar (copy-sequence current-menubar)) - (add-menu nil "Lua" lua-emacs-menu))) - ;; Append Lua menu to popup menu for Emacs. - (if (boundp 'mode-popup-menu) - (setq mode-popup-menu - (cons (concat mode-name " Mode Commands") lua-emacs-menu))) - - ;; hideshow setup - (unless (assq 'lua-mode hs-special-modes-alist) - (add-to-list 'hs-special-modes-alist - `(lua-mode - ,(regexp-opt (mapcar 'car lua-sexp-alist) 'words) ;start - ,(regexp-opt (mapcar 'cdr lua-sexp-alist) 'words) ;end - nil lua-forward-sexp)))) - - - -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.lua\\'" . lua-mode)) - -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("lua" . lua-mode)) - -(defun lua-electric-match (arg) - "Insert character and adjust indentation." - (interactive "P") - (let (blink-paren-function) - (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))) - (if lua-electric-flag - (lua-indent-line)) - (blink-matching-open)) - -;; private functions - -(defun lua--fill-paragraph (&optional justify region) - ;; Implementation of forward-paragraph for filling. - ;; - ;; This function works around a corner case in the following situations: - ;; - ;; <> - ;; -- some very long comment .... - ;; some_code_right_after_the_comment - ;; - ;; If point is at the beginning of the comment line, fill paragraph code - ;; would have gone for comment-based filling and done the right thing, but it - ;; does not find a comment at the beginning of the empty line before the - ;; comment and falls back to text-based filling ignoring comment-start and - ;; spilling the comment into the code. - (save-excursion - (while (and (not (eobp)) - (progn (move-to-left-margin) - (looking-at paragraph-separate))) - (forward-line 1)) - (let ((fill-paragraph-handle-comment t)) - (fill-paragraph justify region)))) - - -(defun lua-prefix-key-update-bindings () - (let (old-cons) - (if (eq lua-prefix-mode-map (keymap-parent lua-mode-map)) - ;; if prefix-map is a parent, delete the parent - (set-keymap-parent lua-mode-map nil) - ;; otherwise, look for it among children - (if (setq old-cons (rassoc lua-prefix-mode-map lua-mode-map)) - (delq old-cons lua-mode-map))) - - (if (null lua-prefix-key) - (set-keymap-parent lua-mode-map lua-prefix-mode-map) - (define-key lua-mode-map (vector lua-prefix-key) lua-prefix-mode-map)))) - -(defun lua-set-prefix-key (new-key-str) - "Changes `lua-prefix-key' properly and updates keymaps - -This function replaces previous prefix-key binding with a new one." - (interactive "sNew prefix key (empty string means no key): ") - (lua--customize-set-prefix-key 'lua-prefix-key new-key-str) - (message "Prefix key set to %S" (single-key-description lua-prefix-key)) - (lua-prefix-key-update-bindings)) - -(defun lua-string-p (&optional pos) - "Returns true if the point is in a string." - (save-excursion (elt (syntax-ppss pos) 3))) - -(defun lua--containing-double-hyphen-start-pos () - "Return position of the beginning comment delimiter (--). - -Emacs syntax framework does not consider comment delimiters as -part of the comment itself, but for this package it is useful to -consider point as inside comment when it is between the two hyphens" - (and (eql (char-before) ?-) - (eql (char-after) ?-) - (1- (point)))) - -(defun lua-comment-start-pos (&optional parsing-state) - "Return position of comment containing current point. - -If point is not inside a comment, return nil." - (unless parsing-state (setq parsing-state (syntax-ppss))) - (and - ;; Not a string - (not (nth 3 parsing-state)) - ;; Syntax-based comment - (or (and (nth 4 parsing-state) (nth 8 parsing-state)) - (lua--containing-double-hyphen-start-pos)))) - -(defun lua-comment-or-string-p (&optional pos) - "Returns true if the point is in a comment or string." - (save-excursion (let ((parse-result (syntax-ppss pos))) - (or (elt parse-result 3) (lua-comment-start-pos parse-result))))) - -(defun lua-comment-or-string-start-pos (&optional pos) - "Returns start position of string or comment which contains point. - -If point is not inside string or comment, return nil." - (save-excursion - (when pos (goto-char pos)) - (or (elt (syntax-ppss pos) 8) - (lua--containing-double-hyphen-start-pos)))) - -;; They're propertized as follows: -;; 1. generic-comment -;; 2. generic-string -;; 3. equals signs -(defconst lua-ml-begin-regexp - "\\(?:\\(?1:-\\)-\\[\\|\\(?2:\\[\\)\\)\\(?3:=*\\)\\[") - - -(defun lua-try-match-multiline-end (end) - "Try to match close-bracket for multiline literal around point. - -Basically, detect form of close bracket from syntactic -information provided at point and re-search-forward to it." - (let ((comment-or-string-start-pos (lua-comment-or-string-start-pos))) - ;; Is there a literal around point? - (and comment-or-string-start-pos - ;; It is, check if the literal is a multiline open-bracket - (save-excursion - (goto-char comment-or-string-start-pos) - (looking-at lua-ml-begin-regexp)) - - ;; Yes it is, look for it matching close-bracket. Close-bracket's - ;; match group is determined by match-group of open-bracket. - (re-search-forward - (format "]%s\\(?%s:]\\)" - (match-string-no-properties 3) - (if (match-beginning 1) 1 2)) - end 'noerror)))) - - -(defun lua-try-match-multiline-begin (limit) - "Try to match multiline open-brackets. - -Find next opening long bracket outside of any string/comment. -If none can be found before reaching LIMIT, return nil." - - (let (last-search-matched) - (while - ;; This loop will iterate skipping all multiline-begin tokens that are - ;; inside strings or comments ending either at EOL or at valid token. - (and (setq last-search-matched - (re-search-forward lua-ml-begin-regexp limit 'noerror)) - ;; Ensure --[[ is not inside a comment or string. - ;; - ;; This includes "---[[" sequence, in which "--" at the beginning - ;; creates a single-line comment, and thus "-[[" is no longer a - ;; multi-line opener. - ;; - ;; XXX: need to ensure syntax-ppss beyond (match-beginning 0) is - ;; not calculated, or otherwise we'll need to flush the cache. - (lua-comment-or-string-start-pos (match-beginning 0)))) - - last-search-matched)) - -(defun lua-match-multiline-literal-bounds (limit) - ;; First, close any multiline literal spanning from previous block. This will - ;; move the point accordingly so as to avoid double traversal. - (or (lua-try-match-multiline-end limit) - (lua-try-match-multiline-begin limit))) - -(defun lua--propertize-multiline-bounds (start end) - "Put text properties on beginnings and ends of multiline literals. - -Intended to be used as a `syntax-propertize-function'." - (save-excursion - (goto-char start) - (while (lua-match-multiline-literal-bounds end) - (when (match-beginning 1) - (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) - 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "!"))) - (when (match-beginning 2) - (put-text-property (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) - 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|")))))) - - -(defun lua-indent-line () - "Indent current line for Lua mode. -Return the amount the indentation changed by." - (let (indent - (case-fold-search nil) - ;; save point as a distance to eob - it's invariant w.r.t indentation - (pos (- (point-max) (point)))) - (back-to-indentation) - (if (lua-comment-or-string-p) - (setq indent (lua-calculate-string-or-comment-indentation)) ;; just restore point position - (setq indent (max 0 (lua-calculate-indentation)))) - - (when (not (equal indent (current-column))) - (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (point)) - (indent-to indent)) - - ;; If initial point was within line's indentation, - ;; position after the indentation. Else stay at same point in text. - (if (> (- (point-max) pos) (point)) - (goto-char (- (point-max) pos))) - - indent)) - -(defun lua-calculate-string-or-comment-indentation () - "This function should be run when point at (current-indentation) is inside string" - (if (and (lua-string-p) (not lua-indent-string-contents)) - ;; if inside string and strings aren't to be indented, return current indentation - (current-indentation) - - ;; At this point, we know that we're inside comment, so make sure - ;; close-bracket is unindented like a block that starts after - ;; left-shifter. - (let ((left-shifter-p (looking-at "\\s *\\(?:--\\)?\\]\\(?1:=*\\)\\]"))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (lua-comment-or-string-start-pos)) - (+ (current-indentation) - (if (and left-shifter-p - (looking-at (format "--\\[%s\\[" - (match-string-no-properties 1)))) - 0 - lua-indent-level)))))) - - -(defun lua--signum (x) - "Return 1 if X is positive, -1 if negative, 0 if zero." - ;; XXX: backport from cl-extras for Emacs24 - (cond ((> x 0) 1) ((< x 0) -1) (t 0))) - -(defun lua--ensure-point-within-limit (limit backward) - "Return non-nil if point is within LIMIT going forward. - -With BACKWARD non-nil, return non-nil if point is within LIMIT -going backward. - -If point is beyond limit, move it onto limit." - (if (= (lua--signum (- (point) limit)) - (if backward 1 -1)) - t - (goto-char limit) - nil)) - - -(defun lua--escape-from-string (&optional backward) - "Move point outside of string if it is inside one. - -By default, point is placed after the string, with BACKWARD it is -placed before the string." - (interactive) - (let ((parse-state (syntax-ppss))) - (when (nth 3 parse-state) - (if backward - (goto-char (nth 8 parse-state)) - (parse-partial-sexp (point) (line-end-position) nil nil (syntax-ppss) 'syntax-table)) - t))) - - -(defun lua-find-regexp (direction regexp &optional limit) - "Searches for a regular expression in the direction specified. - -Direction is one of 'forward and 'backward. - -Matches in comments and strings are ignored. If the regexp is -found, returns point position, nil otherwise." - (let ((search-func (if (eq direction 'forward) - 're-search-forward 're-search-backward)) - (case-fold-search nil)) - (cl-loop - always (or (null limit) - (lua--ensure-point-within-limit limit (not (eq direction 'forward)))) - always (funcall search-func regexp limit 'noerror) - for match-beg = (match-beginning 0) - for match-end = (match-end 0) - while (or (lua-comment-or-string-p match-beg) - (lua-comment-or-string-p match-end)) - do (let ((parse-state (syntax-ppss))) - (cond - ;; Inside a string - ((nth 3 parse-state) - (lua--escape-from-string (not (eq direction 'forward)))) - ;; Inside a comment - ((nth 4 parse-state) - (goto-char (nth 8 parse-state)) - (when (eq direction 'forward) - (forward-comment 1))))) - finally return (point)))) - - -(defconst lua-block-regexp - (eval-when-compile - (concat - "\\(\\_<" - (regexp-opt '("do" "function" "repeat" "then" - "else" "elseif" "end" "until") t) - "\\_>\\)\\|" - (regexp-opt '("{" "(" "[" "]" ")" "}") t)))) - -(defconst lua-block-token-alist - '(("do" "\\_" "\\_" middle-or-open) - ("function" "\\_" nil open) - ("repeat" "\\_" nil open) - ("then" "\\_<\\(e\\(lse\\(if\\)?\\|nd\\)\\)\\_>" "\\_<\\(else\\)?if\\_>" middle) - ("{" "}" nil open) - ("[" "]" nil open) - ("(" ")" nil open) - ("if" "\\_" nil open) - ("for" "\\_" nil open) - ("while" "\\_" nil open) - ("else" "\\_" "\\_" middle) - ("elseif" "\\_" "\\_" middle) - ("end" nil "\\_<\\(do\\|function\\|then\\|else\\)\\_>" close) - ("until" nil "\\_" close) - ("}" nil "{" close) - ("]" nil "\\[" close) - (")" nil "(" close)) - "This is a list of block token information blocks. -Each token information entry is of the form: - KEYWORD FORWARD-MATCH-REGEXP BACKWARDS-MATCH-REGEXP TOKEN-TYPE -KEYWORD is the token. -FORWARD-MATCH-REGEXP is a regexp that matches all possible tokens when going forward. -BACKWARDS-MATCH-REGEXP is a regexp that matches all possible tokens when going backwards. -TOKEN-TYPE determines where the token occurs on a statement. open indicates that the token appears at start, close indicates that it appears at end, middle indicates that it is a middle type token, and middle-or-open indicates that it can appear both as a middle or an open type.") - -(defconst lua-indentation-modifier-regexp - ;; The absence of else is deliberate, since it does not modify the - ;; indentation level per se. It only may cause the line, in which the - ;; else is, to be shifted to the left. - (concat - "\\(\\_<" - (regexp-opt '("do" "function" "repeat" "then" "if" "else" "elseif" "for" "while") t) - "\\_>\\|" - (regexp-opt '("{" "(" "[")) - "\\)\\|\\(\\_<" - (regexp-opt '("end" "until") t) - "\\_>\\|" - (regexp-opt '("]" ")" "}")) - "\\)") - ) - -(defun lua-get-block-token-info (token) - "Returns the block token info entry for TOKEN from lua-block-token-alist" - (assoc token lua-block-token-alist)) - -(defun lua-get-token-match-re (token-info direction) - "Returns the relevant match regexp from token info" - (cond - ((eq direction 'forward) (cadr token-info)) - ((eq direction 'backward) (nth 2 token-info)) - (t nil))) - -(defun lua-get-token-type (token-info) - "Returns the relevant match regexp from token info" - (nth 3 token-info)) - -(defun lua-backwards-to-block-begin-or-end () - "Move backwards to nearest block begin or end. Returns nil if not successful." - (interactive) - (lua-find-regexp 'backward lua-block-regexp)) - -(defun lua-find-matching-token-word (token &optional direction) - "Find matching open- or close-token for TOKEN in DIRECTION. -Point has to be exactly at the beginning of TOKEN, e.g. with | being point - - {{ }|} -- (lua-find-matching-token-word \"}\" 'backward) will return - -- the first { - {{ |}} -- (lua-find-matching-token-word \"}\" 'backward) will find - -- the second {. - -DIRECTION has to be either 'forward or 'backward." - (let* ((token-info (lua-get-block-token-info token)) - (match-type (lua-get-token-type token-info)) - ;; If we are on a middle token, go backwards. If it is a middle or open, - ;; go forwards - (search-direction (or direction - (if (or (eq match-type 'open) - (eq match-type 'middle-or-open)) - 'forward - 'backward) - 'backward)) - (match (lua-get-token-match-re token-info search-direction)) - maybe-found-pos) - ;; if we are searching forward from the token at the current point - ;; (i.e. for a closing token), need to step one character forward - ;; first, or the regexp will match the opening token. - (if (eq search-direction 'forward) (forward-char 1)) - (catch 'found - ;; If we are attempting to find a matching token for a terminating token - ;; (i.e. a token that starts a statement when searching back, or a token - ;; that ends a statement when searching forward), then we don't need to look - ;; any further. - (if (or (and (eq search-direction 'forward) - (eq match-type 'close)) - (and (eq search-direction 'backward) - (eq match-type 'open))) - (throw 'found nil)) - (while (lua-find-regexp search-direction lua-indentation-modifier-regexp) - ;; have we found a valid matching token? - (let ((found-token (match-string 0)) - (found-pos (match-beginning 0))) - (let ((found-type (lua-get-token-type - (lua-get-block-token-info found-token)))) - (if (not (and match (string-match match found-token))) - ;; no - then there is a nested block. If we were looking for - ;; a block begin token, found-token must be a block end - ;; token; likewise, if we were looking for a block end token, - ;; found-token must be a block begin token, otherwise there - ;; is a grammatical error in the code. - (if (not (and - (or (eq match-type 'middle) - (eq found-type 'middle) - (eq match-type 'middle-or-open) - (eq found-type 'middle-or-open) - (eq match-type found-type)) - (goto-char found-pos) - (lua-find-matching-token-word found-token - search-direction))) - (when maybe-found-pos - (goto-char maybe-found-pos) - (throw 'found maybe-found-pos))) - ;; yes. - ;; if it is a not a middle kind, report the location - (when (not (or (eq found-type 'middle) - (eq found-type 'middle-or-open))) - (throw 'found found-pos)) - ;; if it is a middle-or-open type, record location, but keep searching. - ;; If we fail to complete the search, we'll report the location - (when (eq found-type 'middle-or-open) - (setq maybe-found-pos found-pos)) - ;; Cannot use tail recursion. too much nesting on long chains of - ;; if/elseif. Will reset variables instead. - (setq token found-token) - (setq token-info (lua-get-block-token-info token)) - (setq match (lua-get-token-match-re token-info search-direction)) - (setq match-type (lua-get-token-type token-info)))))) - maybe-found-pos))) - -(defun lua-goto-matching-block-token (&optional parse-start direction) - "Find block begion/end token matching the one at the point. -This function moves the point to the token that matches the one -at the current point. Returns the point position of the first character of -the matching token if successful, nil otherwise. - -Optional PARSE-START is a position to which the point should be moved first. -DIRECTION has to be 'forward or 'backward ('forward by default)." - (if parse-start (goto-char parse-start)) - (let ((case-fold-search nil)) - (if (looking-at lua-indentation-modifier-regexp) - (let ((position (lua-find-matching-token-word (match-string 0) - direction))) - (and position - (goto-char position)))))) - -(defun lua-goto-matching-block (&optional noreport) - "Go to the keyword balancing the one under the point. -If the point is on a keyword/brace that starts a block, go to the -matching keyword that ends the block, and vice versa. - -If optional NOREPORT is non-nil, it won't flag an error if there -is no block open/close open." - (interactive) - ;; search backward to the beginning of the keyword if necessary - (when (and (eq (char-syntax (following-char)) ?w) - (not (looking-at "\\_<"))) - (re-search-backward "\\_<" nil t)) - (let ((position (lua-goto-matching-block-token))) - (if (and (not position) - (not noreport)) - (error "Not on a block control keyword or brace") - position))) - -(defun lua-skip-ws-and-comments-backward (&optional limit) - "Move point back skipping all whitespace and comments. - -If LIMIT is given, stop at it or before. - -Return non-nil if moved point." - (interactive) - (unless (lua-string-p) - (let ((start-pos (point)) - (comment-start-pos (lua-comment-start-pos))) - (setq limit (min (point) (or limit (point-min)))) - (when comment-start-pos - (goto-char (max limit comment-start-pos))) - (when (< limit (point)) (forward-comment (- limit (point)))) - (when (< (point) limit) (goto-char limit)) - (when (/= start-pos (point)) - (point))))) - -(defun lua-skip-ws-and-comments-forward (&optional limit) - "Move point forward skipping all whitespace and comments. - -If LIMIT is given, stop at it or before. - -Return non-nil if moved point." - (interactive) - (unless (lua-string-p) - (let ((start-pos (point)) - (comment-start-pos (lua-comment-start-pos))) - (setq limit (max (point) (or limit (point-max)))) - ;; Escape from current comment. It is necessary to use "while" because - ;; luadoc parameters have non-comment face, and parse-partial-sexp with - ;; 'syntax-table flag will stop on them. - (when comment-start-pos - (goto-char comment-start-pos) - (forward-comment 1)) - (when (< (point) limit) (forward-comment (- limit (point)))) - (when (< limit (point)) (goto-char limit)) - (when (/= start-pos (point)) - (point))))) - - -(defun lua-forward-line-skip-blanks (&optional back) - "Move 1 line forward/backward and skip all insignificant ws/comment lines. - -Moves point 1 line forward (or backward) skipping lines that contain -no Lua code besides comments. The point is put to the beginning of -the line. - -Returns final value of point as integer or nil if operation failed." - (let ((start-pos (point))) - (if back - (progn - (beginning-of-line) - (lua-skip-ws-and-comments-backward)) - (forward-line) - (lua-skip-ws-and-comments-forward)) - (beginning-of-line) - (when (> (count-lines start-pos (point)) 0) - (point)))) - -(eval-when-compile - (defconst lua-operator-class - "-+*/^.=<>~:&|")) - -(defconst lua-cont-eol-regexp - (eval-when-compile - (concat - "\\(?:\\(?1:\\_<" - (regexp-opt '("and" "or" "not" "in" "for" "while" - "local" "function" "if" "until" "elseif" "return") - t) - "\\_>\\)\\|" - "\\(?:^\\|[^" lua-operator-class "]\\)\\(?2:" - (regexp-opt '("+" "-" "*" "/" "%" "^" ".." "==" - "=" "<" ">" "<=" ">=" "~=" "." ":" - "&" "|" "~" ">>" "<<" "~" ",") - t) - "\\)\\)" - "\\s *\\=")) - "Regexp that matches the ending of a line that needs continuation. - -This regexp starts from eol and looks for a binary operator or an unclosed -block intro (i.e. 'for' without 'do' or 'if' without 'then') followed by -an optional whitespace till the end of the line.") - -(defconst lua-cont-bol-regexp - (eval-when-compile - (concat - "\\=\\s *" - "\\(?:\\(?1:\\_<" - (regexp-opt '("and" "or" "not" "in") t) - "\\_>\\)\\|\\(?2:" - (regexp-opt '("," "+" "-" "*" "/" "%" "^" ".." "==" - "=" "<" ">" "<=" ">=" "~=" "." ":" - "&" "|" "~" ">>" "<<" "~") - t) - "\\)\\(?:$\\|[^" lua-operator-class "]\\)" - "\\)")) - "Regexp that matches a line that continues previous one. - -This regexp means, starting from point there is an optional whitespace followed -by Lua binary operator. Lua is very liberal when it comes to continuation line, -so we're safe to assume that every line that starts with a binop continues -previous one even though it looked like an end-of-statement.") - -(defun lua-last-token-continues-p () - "Return non-nil if the last token on this line is a continuation token." - (let ((line-begin (line-beginning-position)) - return-value) - (save-excursion - (end-of-line) - (lua-skip-ws-and-comments-backward line-begin) - (setq return-value (and (re-search-backward lua-cont-eol-regexp line-begin t) - (or (match-beginning 1) - (match-beginning 2)))) - (if (and return-value - (string-equal (match-string-no-properties 0) "return")) - ;; "return" keyword is ambiguous and depends on next token - (unless (save-excursion - (goto-char (match-end 0)) - (forward-comment (point-max)) - (and - ;; Not continuing: at end of file - (not (eobp)) - (or - ;; "function" keyword: it is a continuation, e.g. - ;; - ;; return - ;; function() return 123 end - ;; - (looking-at (lua-rx (symbol "function"))) - ;; Looking at semicolon or any other keyword: not continuation - (not (looking-at (lua-rx (or ";" lua-keyword))))))) - (setq return-value nil))) - return-value))) - - -(defun lua-first-token-continues-p () - "Return non-nil if the first token on this line is a continuation token." - (let ((line-end (line-end-position))) - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (lua-skip-ws-and-comments-forward line-end) - ;; if first character of the line is inside string, it's a continuation - ;; if strings aren't supposed to be indented, `lua-calculate-indentation' won't even let - ;; the control inside this function - (and - (re-search-forward lua-cont-bol-regexp line-end t) - (or (match-beginning 1) - (match-beginning 2)))))) - - -(defun lua--backward-up-list-noerror () - "Safe version of lua-backward-up-list that does not signal an error." - (condition-case nil - (lua-backward-up-list) - (scan-error nil))) - - -(defun lua-backward-up-list () - "Goto starter/opener of the block that contains point." - (interactive) - (let ((start-pos (point)) - end-pos) - (or - ;; Return parent block opener token if it exists. - (cl-loop - ;; Search indentation modifier backward, return nil on failure. - always (lua-find-regexp 'backward lua-indentation-modifier-regexp) - ;; Fetch info about the found token - for token = (match-string-no-properties 0) - for token-info = (lua-get-block-token-info token) - for token-type = (lua-get-token-type token-info) - ;; If the token is a close token, continue to skip its opener. If not - ;; close, stop and return found token. - while (eq token-type 'close) - ;; Find matching opener to skip it and continue from beginning. - ;; - ;; Return nil on failure. - always (let ((position (lua-find-matching-token-word token 'backward))) - (and position (goto-char position))) - finally return token-info) - (progn - (setq end-pos (point)) - (goto-char start-pos) - (signal 'scan-error - (list "Block open token not found" - ;; If start-pos == end-pos, the "obstacle" is current - (if (eql start-pos end-pos) start-pos (match-beginning 0)) - (if (eql start-pos end-pos) start-pos (match-end 0)))))))) - -(defun lua--continuation-breaking-line-p () - "Return non-nil if looking at token(-s) that forbid continued line." - (save-excursion - (lua-skip-ws-and-comments-forward (line-end-position)) - (looking-at (lua-rx (or (symbol "do" "while" "repeat" "until" - "if" "then" "elseif" "else" - "for" "local") - lua-funcheader))))) - - -(defun lua-is-continuing-statement-p-1 () - "Return non-nil if current lined continues a statement. - -More specifically, return the point in the line that is continued. -The criteria for a continuing statement are: - -* the last token of the previous line is a continuing op, - OR the first token of the current line is a continuing op - -* the expression is not enclosed by a parentheses/braces/brackets" - (let (prev-line continuation-pos parent-block-opener) - (save-excursion (setq prev-line (lua-forward-line-skip-blanks 'back))) - (and prev-line - (not (lua--continuation-breaking-line-p)) - (save-excursion - (or - ;; Binary operator or keyword that implies continuation. - (and (setq continuation-pos - (or (lua-first-token-continues-p) - (save-excursion (and (goto-char prev-line) - ;; check last token of previous nonblank line - (lua-last-token-continues-p))))) - (not - ;; Operators/keywords does not create continuation inside some blocks: - (and - (setq parent-block-opener (car-safe (lua--backward-up-list-noerror))) - (or - ;; - inside parens/brackets - (member parent-block-opener '("(" "[")) - ;; - inside braces if it is a comma - (and (eq (char-after continuation-pos) ?,) - (equal parent-block-opener "{"))))) - continuation-pos)))))) - - -(defun lua-is-continuing-statement-p (&optional parse-start) - "Returns non-nil if the line at PARSE-START should be indented as continuation line. - -This true is when the line : - -* is continuing a statement itself - -* starts with a 1+ block-closer tokens, an top-most block opener is on a continuation line -" - (save-excursion - (if parse-start (goto-char parse-start)) - - ;; If line starts with a series of closer tokens, whether or not the line - ;; is a continuation line is decided by the opener line, e.g. - ;; - ;; x = foo + - ;; long_function_name( - ;; long_parameter_1, - ;; long_parameter_2, - ;; long_parameter_3, - ;; ) + long_function_name2({ - ;; long_parameter_1, - ;; long_parameter_2, - ;; long_parameter_3, - ;; }) - ;; - ;; Final line, "})" is a continuation line, but it is decided by the - ;; opener line, ") + long_function_name2({", which in its turn is decided - ;; by the "long_function_name(" line, which is a continuation line - ;; because the line before it ends with a binary operator. - (cl-loop - ;; Go to opener line - while (and (lua--goto-line-beginning-rightmost-closer) - (lua--backward-up-list-noerror)) - ;; If opener line is continuing, repeat. If opener line is not - ;; continuing, return nil. - always (lua-is-continuing-statement-p-1) - ;; We get here if there was no opener to go to: check current line. - finally return (lua-is-continuing-statement-p-1)))) - -(defun lua-make-indentation-info-pair (found-token found-pos) - "Create a pair from FOUND-TOKEN and FOUND-POS for indentation calculation. - -This is a helper function to lua-calculate-indentation-info. -Don't use standalone." - (cond - ;; function is a bit tricky to indent right. They can appear in a lot ot - ;; different contexts. Until I find a shortcut, I'll leave it with a simple - ;; relative indentation. - ;; The special cases are for indenting according to the location of the - ;; function. i.e.: - ;; (cons 'absolute (+ (current-column) lua-indent-level)) - ;; TODO: Fix this. It causes really ugly indentations for in-line functions. - ((string-equal found-token "function") - (cons 'relative lua-indent-level)) - - ;; block openers - ((and lua-indent-nested-block-content-align - (member found-token (list "{" "(" "["))) - (save-excursion - (let ((found-bol (line-beginning-position))) - (forward-comment (point-max)) - ;; If the next token is on this line and it's not a block opener, - ;; the next line should align to that token. - (if (and (zerop (count-lines found-bol (line-beginning-position))) - (not (looking-at lua-indentation-modifier-regexp))) - (cons 'absolute (current-column)) - (cons 'relative lua-indent-level))))) - - ;; These are not really block starters. They should not add to indentation. - ;; The corresponding "then" and "do" handle the indentation. - ((member found-token (list "if" "for" "while")) - (cons 'relative 0)) - ;; closing tokens follow: These are usually taken care of by - ;; lua-calculate-indentation-override. - ;; elseif is a bit of a hack. It is not handled separately, but it needs to - ;; nullify a previous then if on the same line. - ((member found-token (list "until" "elseif")) - (save-excursion - (let* ((line-beginning (line-beginning-position)) - (same-line (and (lua-goto-matching-block-token found-pos 'backward) - (<= line-beginning (point))))) - (if same-line - (cons 'remove-matching 0) - (cons 'relative 0))))) - - ;; else is a special case; if its matching block token is on the same line, - ;; instead of removing the matching token, it has to replace it, so that - ;; either the next line will be indented correctly, or the end on the same - ;; line will remove the effect of the else. - ((string-equal found-token "else") - (save-excursion - (let* ((line-beginning (line-beginning-position)) - (same-line (and (lua-goto-matching-block-token found-pos 'backward) - (<= line-beginning (point))))) - (if same-line - (cons 'replace-matching (cons 'relative lua-indent-level)) - (cons 'relative lua-indent-level))))) - - ;; Block closers. If they are on the same line as their openers, they simply - ;; eat up the matching indentation modifier. Otherwise, they pull - ;; indentation back to the matching block opener. - ((member found-token (list ")" "}" "]" "end")) - (save-excursion - (let* ((line-beginning (line-beginning-position)) - (same-line (and (lua-goto-matching-block-token found-pos 'backward) - (<= line-beginning (point)))) - (opener-pos (point)) - opener-continuation-offset) - (if same-line - (cons 'remove-matching 0) - (back-to-indentation) - (setq opener-continuation-offset - (if (lua-is-continuing-statement-p-1) lua-indent-level 0)) - - ;; Accumulate indentation up to opener, including indentation. If - ;; there were no other indentation modifiers until said opener, - ;; ensure there is no continuation after the closer. - `(multiple . ((absolute . ,(- (current-indentation) opener-continuation-offset)) - ,@(when (/= opener-continuation-offset 0) - (list (cons 'continued-line opener-continuation-offset))) - ,@(delete nil (list (lua-calculate-indentation-info-1 nil opener-pos))) - (cancel-continued-line . nil))))))) - - ((member found-token '("do" "then")) - `(multiple . ((cancel-continued-line . nil) (relative . ,lua-indent-level)))) - - ;; Everything else. This is from the original code: If opening a block - ;; (match-data 1 exists), then push indentation one level up, if it is - ;; closing a block, pull it one level down. - ('other-indentation-modifier - (cons 'relative (if (nth 2 (match-data)) - ;; beginning of a block matched - lua-indent-level - ;; end of a block matched - (- lua-indent-level)))))) - -(defun lua-add-indentation-info-pair (pair info-list) - "Add the given indentation info PAIR to the list of indentation INFO-LIST. -This function has special case handling for two tokens: remove-matching, -and replace-matching. These two tokens are cleanup tokens that remove or -alter the effect of a previously recorded indentation info. - -When a remove-matching token is encountered, the last recorded info, i.e. -the car of the list is removed. This is used to roll-back an indentation of a -block opening statement when it is closed. - -When a replace-matching token is seen, the last recorded info is removed, -and the cdr of the replace-matching info is added in its place. This is used -when a middle-of the block (the only case is 'else') is seen on the same line -the block is opened." - (cond - ( (eq 'multiple (car pair)) - (let ((info-pair-elts (cdr pair))) - (while info-pair-elts - (setq info-list (lua-add-indentation-info-pair (car info-pair-elts) info-list) - info-pair-elts (cdr info-pair-elts))) - info-list)) - ( (eq 'cancel-continued-line (car pair)) - (if (eq (caar info-list) 'continued-line) - (cdr info-list) - info-list)) - ( (eq 'remove-matching (car pair)) - ;; Remove head of list - (cdr info-list)) - ( (eq 'replace-matching (car pair)) - ;; remove head of list, and add the cdr of pair instead - (cons (cdr pair) (cdr info-list))) - ( (listp (cdr-safe pair)) - (nconc pair info-list)) - ( t - ;; Just add the pair - (cons pair info-list)))) - -(defun lua-calculate-indentation-info-1 (indentation-info bound) - "Helper function for `lua-calculate-indentation-info'. - -Return list of indentation modifiers from point to BOUND." - (while (lua-find-regexp 'forward lua-indentation-modifier-regexp - bound) - (let ((found-token (match-string 0)) - (found-pos (match-beginning 0))) - (setq indentation-info - (lua-add-indentation-info-pair - (lua-make-indentation-info-pair found-token found-pos) - indentation-info)))) - indentation-info) - - -(defun lua-calculate-indentation-info (&optional parse-end) - "For each block token on the line, computes how it affects the indentation. -The effect of each token can be either a shift relative to the current -indentation level, or indentation to some absolute column. This information -is collected in a list of indentation info pairs, which denote absolute -and relative each, and the shift/column to indent to." - (let (indentation-info cont-stmt-pos) - (while (setq cont-stmt-pos (lua-is-continuing-statement-p)) - (lua-forward-line-skip-blanks 'back) - (when (< cont-stmt-pos (point)) - (goto-char cont-stmt-pos))) - - ;; calculate indentation modifiers for the line itself - (setq indentation-info (list (cons 'absolute (current-indentation)))) - - (back-to-indentation) - (setq indentation-info - (lua-calculate-indentation-info-1 - indentation-info (min parse-end (line-end-position)))) - - ;; and do the following for each continuation line before PARSE-END - (while (and (eql (forward-line 1) 0) - (<= (point) parse-end)) - - ;; handle continuation lines: - (if (lua-is-continuing-statement-p) - ;; if it's the first continuation line, add one level - (unless (eq (car (car indentation-info)) 'continued-line) - (push (cons 'continued-line lua-indent-level) indentation-info)) - - ;; if it's the first non-continued line, subtract one level - (when (eq (car (car indentation-info)) 'continued-line) - (push (cons 'stop-continued-line (- lua-indent-level)) indentation-info))) - - ;; add modifiers found in this continuation line - (setq indentation-info - (lua-calculate-indentation-info-1 - indentation-info (min parse-end (line-end-position))))) - - indentation-info)) - - -(defun lua-accumulate-indentation-info (reversed-indentation-info) - "Accumulates the indentation information previously calculated by -lua-calculate-indentation-info. Returns either the relative indentation -shift, or the absolute column to indent to." - (let (indentation-info - (type 'relative) - (accu 0)) - ;; Aggregate all neighbouring relative offsets, reversing the INFO list. - (cl-dolist (elt reversed-indentation-info) - (if (and (eq (car elt) 'relative) - (eq (caar indentation-info) 'relative)) - (setcdr (car indentation-info) (+ (cdar indentation-info) (cdr elt))) - (push elt indentation-info))) - - ;; Aggregate indentation info, taking 'absolute modifiers into account. - (mapc (lambda (x) - (let ((new-val (cdr x))) - (if (eq 'absolute (car x)) - (progn (setq type 'absolute - accu new-val)) - (setq accu (+ accu new-val))))) - indentation-info) - - (cons type accu))) - -(defun lua-calculate-indentation-block-modifier (&optional parse-end) - "Return amount by which this line modifies the indentation. -Beginnings of blocks add lua-indent-level once each, and endings -of blocks subtract lua-indent-level once each. This function is used -to determine how the indentation of the following line relates to this -one." - (let (indentation-info) - (save-excursion - ;; First go back to the line that starts it all - ;; lua-calculate-indentation-info will scan through the whole thing - (let ((case-fold-search nil)) - (setq indentation-info - (lua-accumulate-indentation-info - (lua-calculate-indentation-info parse-end))))) - - (if (eq (car indentation-info) 'absolute) - (- (cdr indentation-info) (current-indentation)) - (cdr indentation-info)))) - - -(eval-when-compile - (defconst lua--function-name-rx - '(seq symbol-start - (+ (any alnum "_")) - (* "." (+ (any alnum "_"))) - (? ":" (+ (any alnum "_"))) - symbol-end) - "Lua function name regexp in `rx'-SEXP format.")) - - -(defconst lua--left-shifter-regexp - (eval-when-compile - (rx - ;; This regexp should answer the following questions: - ;; 1. is there a left shifter regexp on that line? - ;; 2. where does block-open token of that left shifter reside? - (or (seq (group-n 1 symbol-start "local" (+ blank)) "function" symbol-end) - - (seq (group-n 1 (eval lua--function-name-rx) (* blank)) (any "{(")) - (seq (group-n 1 (or - ;; assignment statement prefix - (seq (* nonl) (not (any "<=>~")) "=" (* blank)) - ;; return statement prefix - (seq word-start "return" word-end (* blank)))) - ;; right hand side - (or "{" - "function" - "(" - (seq (group-n 1 (eval lua--function-name-rx) (* blank)) - (any "({"))))))) - - "Regular expression that matches left-shifter expression. - -Left-shifter expression is defined as follows. If a block -follows a left-shifter expression, its contents & block-close -token should be indented relative to left-shifter expression -indentation rather then to block-open token. - -For example: - -- 'local a = ' is a left-shifter expression - -- 'function' is a block-open token - local a = function() - -- block contents is indented relative to left-shifter - foobarbaz() - -- block-end token is unindented to left-shifter indentation - end - -The following left-shifter expressions are currently handled: -1. local function definition with function block, begin-end -2. function call with arguments block, () or {} -3. assignment/return statement with - - table constructor block, {} - - function call arguments block, () or {} block - - function expression a.k.a. lambda, begin-end block.") - - -(defun lua-point-is-after-left-shifter-p () - "Check if point is right after a left-shifter expression. - -See `lua--left-shifter-regexp' for description & example of -left-shifter expression. " - (save-excursion - (let ((old-point (point))) - (back-to-indentation) - (and - (/= (point) old-point) - (looking-at lua--left-shifter-regexp) - (= old-point (match-end 1)))))) - -(defun lua--goto-line-beginning-rightmost-closer (&optional parse-start) - (let (case-fold-search pos line-end-pos return-val) - (save-excursion - (if parse-start (goto-char parse-start)) - (setq line-end-pos (line-end-position)) - (back-to-indentation) - (unless (lua-comment-or-string-p) - (cl-loop while (and (<= (point) line-end-pos) - (looking-at lua-indentation-modifier-regexp)) - for token-info = (lua-get-block-token-info (match-string 0)) - for token-type = (lua-get-token-type token-info) - while (not (eq token-type 'open)) - do (progn - (setq pos (match-beginning 0) - return-val token-info) - (goto-char (match-end 0)) - (forward-comment (line-end-position)))))) - (when pos - (progn - (goto-char pos) - return-val)))) - - -(defun lua-calculate-indentation-override (&optional parse-start) - "Return overriding indentation amount for special cases. - -If there's a sequence of block-close tokens starting at the -beginning of the line, calculate indentation according to the -line containing block-open token for the last block-close token -in the sequence. - -If not, return nil." - (let (case-fold-search rightmost-closer-info opener-info opener-pos) - (save-excursion - (when (and (setq rightmost-closer-info (lua--goto-line-beginning-rightmost-closer parse-start)) - (setq opener-info (lua--backward-up-list-noerror)) - ;; Ensure opener matches closer. - (string-match (lua-get-token-match-re rightmost-closer-info 'backward) - (car opener-info))) - - ;; Special case: "middle" tokens like for/do, while/do, if/then, - ;; elseif/then: corresponding "end" or corresponding "else" must be - ;; unindented to the beginning of the statement, which is not - ;; necessarily the same as beginning of string that contains "do", e.g. - ;; - ;; while ( - ;; foo and - ;; bar) do - ;; hello_world() - ;; end - (setq opener-pos (point)) - (when (/= (- opener-pos (line-beginning-position)) (current-indentation)) - (unless (or - (and (string-equal (car opener-info) "do") - (member (car (lua--backward-up-list-noerror)) '("while" "for"))) - (and (string-equal (car opener-info) "then") - (member (car (lua--backward-up-list-noerror)) '("if" "elseif")))) - (goto-char opener-pos))) - - ;; (let (cont-stmt-pos) - ;; (while (setq cont-stmt-pos (lua-is-continuing-statement-p)) - ;; (goto-char cont-stmt-pos))) - ;; Exception cases: when the start of the line is an assignment, - ;; go to the start of the assignment instead of the matching item - (if (and lua-indent-close-paren-align - (member (car opener-info) '("{" "(" "[")) - (not (lua-point-is-after-left-shifter-p))) - (current-column) - (current-indentation)))))) - - -(defun lua-calculate-indentation () - "Return appropriate indentation for current line as Lua code." - (save-excursion - (let ((cur-line-begin-pos (line-beginning-position))) - (or - ;; when calculating indentation, do the following: - ;; 1. check, if the line starts with indentation-modifier (open/close brace) - ;; and if it should be indented/unindented in special way - (lua-calculate-indentation-override) - - (when (lua-forward-line-skip-blanks 'back) - ;; the order of function calls here is important. block modifier - ;; call may change the point to another line - (let* ((modifier - (lua-calculate-indentation-block-modifier cur-line-begin-pos))) - (+ (current-indentation) modifier))) - - ;; 4. if there's no previous line, indentation is 0 - 0)))) - -(defvar lua--beginning-of-defun-re - (lua-rx-to-string '(: bol (? (symbol "local") ws+) lua-funcheader)) - "Lua top level (matches only at the beginning of line) function header regex.") - - -(defun lua-beginning-of-proc (&optional arg) - "Move backward to the beginning of a Lua proc (or similar). - -With argument, do it that many times. Negative arg -N -means move forward to Nth following beginning of proc. - -Returns t unless search stops due to beginning or end of buffer." - (interactive "P") - (or arg (setq arg 1)) - - (while (and (> arg 0) - (re-search-backward lua--beginning-of-defun-re nil t)) - (setq arg (1- arg))) - - (while (and (< arg 0) - (re-search-forward lua--beginning-of-defun-re nil t)) - (beginning-of-line) - (setq arg (1+ arg))) - - (zerop arg)) - -(defun lua-end-of-proc (&optional arg) - "Move forward to next end of Lua proc (or similar). -With argument, do it that many times. Negative argument -N means move -back to Nth preceding end of proc. - -This function just searches for a `end' at the beginning of a line." - (interactive "P") - (or arg - (setq arg 1)) - (let ((found nil) - (ret t)) - (if (and (< arg 0) - (not (bolp)) - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (eq (following-char) ?}))) - (forward-char -1)) - (while (> arg 0) - (if (re-search-forward "^end" nil t) - (setq arg (1- arg) - found t) - (setq ret nil - arg 0))) - (while (< arg 0) - (if (re-search-backward "^end" nil t) - (setq arg (1+ arg) - found t) - (setq ret nil - arg 0))) - (if found - (progn - (beginning-of-line) - (forward-line))) - ret)) - -(defvar lua-process-init-code - (mapconcat - 'identity - '("local loadstring = loadstring or load" - "function luamode_loadstring(str, displayname, lineoffset)" - " if lineoffset > 1 then" - " str = string.rep('\\n', lineoffset - 1) .. str" - " end" - "" - " local x, e = loadstring(str, '@'..displayname)" - " if e then" - " error(e)" - " end" - " return x()" - "end") - " ")) - -(defun lua-make-lua-string (str) - "Convert string to Lua literal." - (save-match-data - (with-temp-buffer - (insert str) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "[\"'\\\t\\\n]" nil t) - (cond - ((string= (match-string 0) "\n") - (replace-match "\\\\n")) - ((string= (match-string 0) "\t") - (replace-match "\\\\t")) - (t - (replace-match "\\\\\\&" t)))) - (concat "'" (buffer-string) "'")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defalias 'run-lua #'lua-start-process) - -;;;###autoload -(defun lua-start-process (&optional name program startfile &rest switches) - "Start a Lua process named NAME, running PROGRAM. -PROGRAM defaults to NAME, which defaults to `lua-default-application'. -When called interactively, switch to the process buffer." - (interactive) - (setq name (or name (if (consp lua-default-application) - (car lua-default-application) - lua-default-application))) - (setq program (or program lua-default-application)) - ;; don't re-initialize if there already is a lua process - (unless (comint-check-proc (format "*%s*" name)) - (setq lua-process-buffer (apply #'make-comint name program startfile - (or switches lua-default-command-switches))) - (setq lua-process (get-buffer-process lua-process-buffer)) - (set-process-query-on-exit-flag lua-process nil) - (with-current-buffer lua-process-buffer - ;; enable error highlighting in stack traces - (require 'compile) - (setq lua--repl-buffer-p t) - (make-local-variable 'compilation-error-regexp-alist) - (setq compilation-error-regexp-alist - (cons (list lua-traceback-line-re 1 2) - compilation-error-regexp-alist)) - (compilation-shell-minor-mode 1) - (setq-local comint-prompt-regexp lua-prompt-regexp) - - ;; Don't send initialization code until seeing the prompt to ensure that - ;; the interpreter is ready. - (while (not (lua-prompt-line)) - (accept-process-output (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))) - (goto-char (point-max))) - (lua-send-string lua-process-init-code))) - - ;; when called interactively, switch to process buffer - (if (called-interactively-p 'any) - (switch-to-buffer lua-process-buffer))) - -(defun lua-get-create-process () - "Return active Lua process creating one if necessary." - (lua-start-process) - lua-process) - -(defun lua-kill-process () - "Kill Lua process and its buffer." - (interactive) - (when (buffer-live-p lua-process-buffer) - (kill-buffer lua-process-buffer) - (setq lua-process-buffer nil))) - -(defun lua-set-lua-region-start (&optional arg) - "Set start of region for use with `lua-send-lua-region'." - (interactive) - (set-marker lua-region-start (or arg (point)))) - -(defun lua-set-lua-region-end (&optional arg) - "Set end of region for use with `lua-send-lua-region'." - (interactive) - (set-marker lua-region-end (or arg (point)))) - -(defun lua-send-string (str) - "Send STR plus a newline to the Lua process. - -If `lua-process' is nil or dead, start a new process first." - (unless (string-equal (substring str -1) "\n") - (setq str (concat str "\n"))) - (process-send-string (lua-get-create-process) str)) - -(defun lua-send-current-line () - "Send current line to the Lua process, found in `lua-process'. -If `lua-process' is nil or dead, start a new process first." - (interactive) - (lua-send-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))) - -(defun lua-send-defun (pos) - "Send the function definition around point to the Lua process." - (interactive "d") - (save-excursion - (let ((start (if (save-match-data (looking-at "^function[ \t]")) - ;; point already at the start of "function". - ;; We need to handle this case explicitly since - ;; lua-beginning-of-proc will move to the - ;; beginning of the _previous_ function. - (point) - ;; point is not at the beginning of function, move - ;; there and bind start to that position - (lua-beginning-of-proc) - (point))) - (end (progn (lua-end-of-proc) (point)))) - - ;; make sure point is in a function definition before sending to - ;; the process - (if (and (>= pos start) (< pos end)) - (lua-send-region start end) - (error "Not on a function definition"))))) - -(defun lua-maybe-skip-shebang-line (start) - "Skip shebang (#!/path/to/interpreter/) line at beginning of buffer. - -Return a position that is after Lua-recognized shebang line (1st -character in file must be ?#) if START is at its beginning. -Otherwise, return START." - (save-restriction - (widen) - (if (and (eq start (point-min)) - (eq (char-after start) ?#)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char start) - (forward-line) - (point)) - start))) - -(defun lua-send-region (start end) - (interactive "r") - (setq start (lua-maybe-skip-shebang-line start)) - (let* ((lineno (line-number-at-pos start)) - (lua-file (or (buffer-file-name) (buffer-name))) - (region-str (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)) - (command - ;; Print empty line before executing the code so that the first line - ;; of output doesn't end up on the same line as current prompt. - (format "print(''); luamode_loadstring(%s, %s, %s);\n" - (lua-make-lua-string region-str) - (lua-make-lua-string lua-file) - lineno))) - (lua-send-string command) - (when lua-always-show (lua-show-process-buffer)))) - -(defun lua-prompt-line () - (save-excursion - (save-match-data - (forward-line 0) - (if (looking-at comint-prompt-regexp) - (match-end 0))))) - -(defun lua-send-lua-region () - "Send preset Lua region to Lua process." - (interactive) - (unless (and lua-region-start lua-region-end) - (error "lua-region not set")) - (lua-send-region lua-region-start lua-region-end)) - -(defalias 'lua-send-proc 'lua-send-defun) - -(defun lua-send-buffer () - "Send whole buffer to Lua process." - (interactive) - (lua-send-region (point-min) (point-max))) - -(defun lua-restart-with-whole-file () - "Restart Lua process and send whole file as input." - (interactive) - (lua-kill-process) - (lua-send-buffer)) - -(defun lua-show-process-buffer () - "Make sure `lua-process-buffer' is being displayed. -Create a Lua process if one doesn't already exist." - (interactive) - (display-buffer (process-buffer (lua-get-create-process)))) - - -(defun lua-hide-process-buffer () - "Delete all windows that display `lua-process-buffer'." - (interactive) - (when (buffer-live-p lua-process-buffer) - (delete-windows-on lua-process-buffer))) - -(defun lua--funcname-char-p (c) - "Check if character C is part of a function name. -Return nil if C is nil. See `lua-funcname-at-point'." - (and c (string-match-p "\\`[A-Za-z_.]\\'" (string c)))) - -(defun lua-funcname-at-point () - "Get current Name { '.' Name } sequence." - (when (or (lua--funcname-char-p (char-before)) - (lua--funcname-char-p (char-after))) - (save-excursion - (save-match-data - (re-search-backward "\\`\\|[^A-Za-z_.]") - ;; NOTE: `point' will be either at the start of the buffer or on a - ;; non-symbol character. - (re-search-forward "\\([A-Za-z_]+\\(?:\\.[A-Za-z_]+\\)*\\)") - (match-string-no-properties 1))))) - -(defun lua-search-documentation () - "Search Lua documentation for the word at the point." - (interactive) - (let ((url (concat lua-documentation-url "#pdf-" (lua-funcname-at-point)))) - (funcall lua-documentation-function url))) - -(defun lua-toggle-electric-state (&optional arg) - "Toggle the electric indentation feature. -Optional numeric ARG, if supplied, turns on electric indentation when -positive, turns it off when negative, and just toggles it when zero or -left out." - (interactive "P") - (let ((num_arg (prefix-numeric-value arg))) - (setq lua-electric-flag (cond ((or (null arg) - (zerop num_arg)) (not lua-electric-flag)) - ((< num_arg 0) nil) - ((> num_arg 0) t)))) - (message "%S" lua-electric-flag)) - -(defun lua-forward-sexp (&optional count) - "Forward to block end" - (interactive "p") - ;; negative offsets not supported - (cl-assert (or (not count) (>= count 0))) - (save-match-data - (let ((count (or count 1)) - (block-start (mapcar 'car lua-sexp-alist))) - (while (> count 0) - ;; skip whitespace - (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") - (if (looking-at (regexp-opt block-start 'words)) - (let ((keyword (match-string 1))) - (lua-find-matching-token-word keyword 'forward)) - ;; If the current keyword is not a "begin" keyword, then just - ;; perform the normal forward-sexp. - (forward-sexp 1)) - (setq count (1- count)))))) - - -;; menu bar - -(define-key lua-mode-menu [restart-with-whole-file] - '("Restart With Whole File" . lua-restart-with-whole-file)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [kill-process] - '("Kill Process" . lua-kill-process)) - -(define-key lua-mode-menu [hide-process-buffer] - '("Hide Process Buffer" . lua-hide-process-buffer)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [show-process-buffer] - '("Show Process Buffer" . lua-show-process-buffer)) - -(define-key lua-mode-menu [end-of-proc] - '("End Of Proc" . lua-end-of-proc)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [beginning-of-proc] - '("Beginning Of Proc" . lua-beginning-of-proc)) - -(define-key lua-mode-menu [send-lua-region] - '("Send Lua-Region" . lua-send-lua-region)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [set-lua-region-end] - '("Set Lua-Region End" . lua-set-lua-region-end)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [set-lua-region-start] - '("Set Lua-Region Start" . lua-set-lua-region-start)) - -(define-key lua-mode-menu [send-current-line] - '("Send Current Line" . lua-send-current-line)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [send-region] - '("Send Region" . lua-send-region)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [send-proc] - '("Send Proc" . lua-send-proc)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [send-buffer] - '("Send Buffer" . lua-send-buffer)) -(define-key lua-mode-menu [search-documentation] - '("Search Documentation" . lua-search-documentation)) - - -(provide 'lua-mode) - -;;; lua-mode.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 85d40f6..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; Generated package description from lua-mode.el -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "lua-mode" "20221218.605" "a major-mode for editing Lua scripts" '((emacs "24.3")) :commit "ad639c62e38a110d8d822c4f914af3e20b40ccc4" :authors '(("2011-2013 immerrr" . "immerrr+lua@gmail.com") ("2010-2011 Reuben Thomas" . "rrt@sc3d.org") ("2006 Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@hoetzel.info") ("2004 various (support for Lua 5 and byte compilation)") ("2001 Christian Vogler" . "cvogler@gradient.cis.upenn.edu") ("1997 Bret Mogilefsky" . "mogul-lua@gelatinous.com") ("tcl-mode by Gregor Schmid" . "schmid@fb3-s7.math.tu-berlin.de") ("with tons of assistance from") ("Paul Du Bois" . "pld-lua@gelatinous.com") ("Aaron Smith" . "aaron-lua@gelatinous.com")) :maintainer '("2011-2013 immerrr" . "immerrr+lua@gmail.com") :keywords '("languages" "processes" "tools") :url "https://immerrr.github.io/lua-mode") diff --git a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode-autoloads.el similarity index 94% rename from code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode-autoloads.el index 45f9556..3225cae 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode-autoloads.el +++ b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode-autoloads.el @@ -29,6 +29,10 @@ When called interactively, switch to the process buffer. (register-definition-prefixes "lua-mode" '("lua-")) +;;;*** + +;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("lua-mode-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0)) + ;;;*** ;; Local Variables: diff --git a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad9ffd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +(define-package "lua-mode" "20230810.931" "a major-mode for editing Lua scripts" + '((emacs "24.3")) + :commit "7eb8eaa420c25477c830623b830fd18dc350cdfb" :authors + '(("2011-2013 immerrr" . "immerrr+lua@gmail.com") + ("2010-2011 Reuben Thomas" . "rrt@sc3d.org") + ("2006 Juergen Hoetzel" . "juergen@hoetzel.info") + ("2004 various (support for Lua 5 and byte compilation)") + ("2001 Christian Vogler" . "cvogler@gradient.cis.upenn.edu") + ("1997 Bret Mogilefsky" . "mogul-lua@gelatinous.com") + ("tcl-mode by Gregor Schmid" . "schmid@fb3-s7.math.tu-berlin.de") + ("with tons of assistance from") + ("Paul Du Bois" . "pld-lua@gelatinous.com") + ("Aaron Smith" . "aaron-lua@gelatinous.com")) + :maintainers + '(("2011-2013 immerrr" . "immerrr+lua@gmail.com")) + :maintainer + '("2011-2013 immerrr" . "immerrr+lua@gmail.com") + :keywords + '("languages" "processes" "tools") + :url "https://immerrr.github.io/lua-mode") +;; Local Variables: +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; End: diff --git a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode.el b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode.el rename to code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode.el index 40e432e..6ab4d43 100644 --- a/code/elpa/lua-mode-20221218.605/lua-mode.el +++ b/code/elpa/lua-mode-20230810.931/lua-mode.el @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ ;; Aaron Smith . ;; ;; URL: https://immerrr.github.io/lua-mode -;; Package-Version: 20221218.605 -;; Package-Commit: ad639c62e38a110d8d822c4f914af3e20b40ccc4 ;; Version: 20221027 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3")) ;; @@ -398,10 +396,7 @@ If the latter is nil, the keymap translates into `lua-mode-map' verbatim.") "Buffer-local flag saying if this is a Lua REPL buffer.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'lua--repl-buffer-p) - -(defadvice compilation-find-file (around lua--repl-find-file - (marker filename directory &rest formats) - activate) +(defun lua--compilation-find-file (fn marker filename directory &rest formats) "Return Lua REPL buffer when looking for \"stdin\" file in it." (if (and lua--repl-buffer-p @@ -411,13 +406,12 @@ If the latter is nil, the keymap translates into `lua-mode-map' verbatim.") (not (file-exists-p (expand-file-name filename (when directory (expand-file-name directory)))))) - (setq ad-return-value (current-buffer)) - ad-do-it)) + (current-buffer) + (apply fn marker filename directory formats))) +(advice-add 'compilation-find-file :around #'lua--compilation-find-file) -(defadvice compilation-goto-locus (around lua--repl-goto-locus - (msg mk end-mk) - activate) +(defun lua--compilation-goto-locus (fn msg mk end-mk) "When message points to Lua REPL buffer, go to the message itself. Usually, stdin:XX line number points to nowhere." (let ((errmsg-buf (marker-buffer msg)) @@ -427,8 +421,9 @@ Usually, stdin:XX line number points to nowhere." (progn (compilation-set-window (display-buffer (marker-buffer msg)) msg) (goto-char msg)) - ad-do-it))) + (funcall fn msg mk end-mk)))) +(advice-add 'compilation-goto-locus :around #'lua--compilation-goto-locus) (defcustom lua-indent-string-contents nil "If non-nil, contents of multiline string will be indented. diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/AUTHORS.md b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/AUTHORS.md similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/AUTHORS.md rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/AUTHORS.md diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/LICENSE b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/LICENSE similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/LICENSE rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/LICENSE diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/dir b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/dir similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/dir rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/dir diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/git-rebase.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/git-rebase.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/git-rebase.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/git-rebase.el index 40d5a32..66f1119 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/git-rebase.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/git-rebase.el @@ -464,9 +464,9 @@ If the region is active, act on all lines touched by the region." "Read an arbitrary commit and insert it below current line." (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Insert revision"))) (forward-line) - (--if-let (magit-rev-format "%h %s" rev) + (if-let ((info (magit-rev-format "%h %s" rev))) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (insert "pick " it ?\n)) + (insert "pick " info ?\n)) (user-error "Unknown revision"))) (defun git-rebase-set-noncommit-action (action value-fn arg) @@ -653,13 +653,14 @@ Like `undo' but works in read-only buffers." (let ((magit--disable-save-buffers t)) (save-excursion (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (--if-let (with-slots (action-type target) (git-rebase-current-line) - (and (eq action-type 'commit) - target)) + (if-let ((rev (with-slots (action-type target) + (git-rebase-current-line) + (and (eq action-type 'commit) + target)))) (pcase scroll ('up (magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up)) ('down (magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down)) - (_ (apply #'magit-show-commit it + (_ (apply #'magit-show-commit rev (magit-diff-arguments 'magit-revision-mode)))) (ding))))) @@ -734,13 +735,13 @@ running \"man git-rebase\" at the command line) for details." (magit-confirm 'abort-rebase "Abort this rebase" nil 'noabort))) (defun git-rebase-autostash-save () - (--when-let (magit-file-line - (expand-file-name "rebase-merge/autostash" (magit-gitdir))) - (push (cons 'stash it) with-editor-cancel-alist))) + (when-let ((rev (magit-file-line + (expand-file-name "rebase-merge/autostash" (magit-gitdir))))) + (push (cons 'stash rev) with-editor-cancel-alist))) (defun git-rebase-autostash-apply () - (--when-let (cdr (assq 'stash with-editor-cancel-alist)) - (magit-stash-apply it))) + (when-let ((rev (cdr (assq 'stash with-editor-cancel-alist)))) + (magit-stash-apply rev))) (defun git-rebase-match-comment-line (limit) (re-search-forward (concat git-rebase-comment-re ".*") limit t)) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-apply.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-apply.el similarity index 92% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-apply.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-apply.el index 82f064e..d47b91e 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-apply.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-apply.el @@ -119,19 +119,19 @@ is a member of `magit-post-unstage-hook-commands'." With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge. Doing so causes the change to be applied to the index as well." (interactive (and current-prefix-arg (list "--3way"))) - (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection) + (when-let ((s (magit-apply--get-selection))) (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope)) (`(,(or 'unstaged 'staged) ,_) (user-error "Change is already in the working tree")) (`(untracked ,(or 'file 'files)) (call-interactively #'magit-am)) - (`(,_ region) (magit-apply-region it args)) - (`(,_ hunk) (magit-apply-hunk it args)) - (`(,_ hunks) (magit-apply-hunks it args)) + (`(,_ region) (magit-apply-region s args)) + (`(,_ hunk) (magit-apply-hunk s args)) + (`(,_ hunks) (magit-apply-hunks s args)) (`(rebase-sequence file) (call-interactively #'magit-patch-apply)) - (`(,_ file) (magit-apply-diff it args)) - (`(,_ files) (magit-apply-diffs it args))))) + (`(,_ file) (magit-apply-diff s args)) + (`(,_ files) (magit-apply-diffs s args))))) (defun magit-apply--section-content (section) (buffer-substring-no-properties (if (magit-hunk-section-p section) @@ -278,18 +278,19 @@ adjusted as \"@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@\" and \"@@ -18,6 +19,7 @@\"." With a prefix argument, INTENT, and an untracked file (or files) at point, stage the file but not its content." (interactive "P") - (--if-let (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) (magit-apply--get-selection)) + (if-let ((s (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) + (magit-apply--get-selection)))) (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope) (magit-apply--diff-ignores-whitespace-p)) (`(untracked ,_ ,_) (magit-stage-untracked intent)) - (`(unstaged region ,_) (magit-apply-region it "--cached")) - (`(unstaged hunk ,_) (magit-apply-hunk it "--cached")) - (`(unstaged hunks ,_) (magit-apply-hunks it "--cached")) - ('(unstaged file t) (magit-apply-diff it "--cached")) - ('(unstaged files t) (magit-apply-diffs it "--cached")) - ('(unstaged list t) (magit-apply-diffs it "--cached")) - ('(unstaged file nil) (magit-stage-1 "-u" (list (oref it value)))) + (`(unstaged region ,_) (magit-apply-region s "--cached")) + (`(unstaged hunk ,_) (magit-apply-hunk s "--cached")) + (`(unstaged hunks ,_) (magit-apply-hunks s "--cached")) + ('(unstaged file t) (magit-apply-diff s "--cached")) + ('(unstaged files t) (magit-apply-diffs s "--cached")) + ('(unstaged list t) (magit-apply-diffs s "--cached")) + ('(unstaged file nil) (magit-stage-1 "-u" (list (oref s value)))) ('(unstaged files nil) (magit-stage-1 "-u" (magit-region-values nil t))) ('(unstaged list nil) (magit-stage-modified)) (`(staged ,_ ,_) (user-error "Already staged")) @@ -311,9 +312,9 @@ at point, stage the file but not its content." (list (magit-file-relative-name))))) ;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stage-file (files) +(defun magit-stage-file (files &optional force) "Read one or more files and stage all changes in those files. -With a prefix argument offer ignored files for completion." +With prefix argument FORCE, offer ignored files for completion." (interactive (let* ((choices (if current-prefix-arg (magit-ignored-files) @@ -324,11 +325,13 @@ With a prefix argument offer ignored files for completion." (default (car (member default choices)))) (list (magit-completing-read-multiple (if current-prefix-arg "Stage ignored file,s: " "Stage file,s: ") - choices nil t nil nil default)))) + choices nil t nil nil default) + current-prefix-arg))) (magit-with-toplevel ;; For backward compatibility, and because of ;; the function's name, don't require a list. - (magit-stage-1 nil (if (listp files) files (list files))))) + (magit-stage-1 (and force "--force") + (if (listp files) files (list files))))) ;;;###autoload (defun magit-stage-modified (&optional all) @@ -411,21 +414,21 @@ ignored) files." (defun magit-unstage () "Remove the change at point from the staging area." (interactive) - (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection) + (when-let ((s (magit-apply--get-selection))) (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope) (magit-apply--diff-ignores-whitespace-p)) (`(untracked ,_ ,_) (user-error "Cannot unstage untracked changes")) - (`(unstaged file ,_) (magit-unstage-intent (list (oref it value)))) + (`(unstaged file ,_) (magit-unstage-intent (list (oref s value)))) (`(unstaged files ,_) (magit-unstage-intent (magit-region-values nil t))) (`(unstaged ,_ ,_) (user-error "Already unstaged")) - (`(staged region ,_) (magit-apply-region it "--reverse" "--cached")) - (`(staged hunk ,_) (magit-apply-hunk it "--reverse" "--cached")) - (`(staged hunks ,_) (magit-apply-hunks it "--reverse" "--cached")) - ('(staged file t) (magit-apply-diff it "--reverse" "--cached")) - ('(staged files t) (magit-apply-diffs it "--reverse" "--cached")) - ('(staged list t) (magit-apply-diffs it "--reverse" "--cached")) - ('(staged file nil) (magit-unstage-1 (list (oref it value)))) + (`(staged region ,_) (magit-apply-region s "--reverse" "--cached")) + (`(staged hunk ,_) (magit-apply-hunk s "--reverse" "--cached")) + (`(staged hunks ,_) (magit-apply-hunks s "--reverse" "--cached")) + ('(staged file t) (magit-apply-diff s "--reverse" "--cached")) + ('(staged files t) (magit-apply-diffs s "--reverse" "--cached")) + ('(staged list t) (magit-apply-diffs s "--reverse" "--cached")) + ('(staged file nil) (magit-unstage-1 (list (oref s value)))) ('(staged files nil) (magit-unstage-1 (magit-region-values nil t))) ('(staged list nil) (magit-unstage-all)) (`(committed ,_ ,_) (if magit-unstage-committed @@ -502,16 +505,16 @@ On a hunk or file with unresolved conflicts prompt which side to keep (while discarding the other). If point is within the text of a side, then keep that side without prompting." (interactive) - (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection) + (when-let ((s (magit-apply--get-selection))) (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope)) (`(committed ,_) (user-error "Cannot discard committed changes")) (`(undefined ,_) (user-error "Cannot discard this change")) - (`(,_ region) (magit-discard-region it)) - (`(,_ hunk) (magit-discard-hunk it)) - (`(,_ hunks) (magit-discard-hunks it)) - (`(,_ file) (magit-discard-file it)) - (`(,_ files) (magit-discard-files it)) - (`(,_ list) (magit-discard-files it))))) + (`(,_ region) (magit-discard-region s)) + (`(,_ hunk) (magit-discard-hunk s)) + (`(,_ hunks) (magit-discard-hunks s)) + (`(,_ file) (magit-discard-file s)) + (`(,_ files) (magit-discard-files s)) + (`(,_ list) (magit-discard-files s))))) (defun magit-discard-region (section) (magit-confirm 'discard "Discard region") @@ -665,8 +668,8 @@ of a side, then keep that side without prompting." (let ((orig (cadr (assoc file status)))) (if (file-exists-p file) (progn - (--when-let (file-name-directory orig) - (make-directory it t)) + (when-let ((path (file-name-directory orig))) + (make-directory path t)) (magit-call-git "mv" file orig)) (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--" file) (magit-call-git "reset" "--" orig))))) @@ -707,16 +710,16 @@ of a side, then keep that side without prompting." With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge. Doing so causes the change to be applied to the index as well." (interactive (and current-prefix-arg (list "--3way"))) - (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection) + (when-let ((s (magit-apply--get-selection))) (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope)) (`(untracked ,_) (user-error "Cannot reverse untracked changes")) (`(unstaged ,_) (user-error "Cannot reverse unstaged changes")) - (`(,_ region) (magit-reverse-region it args)) - (`(,_ hunk) (magit-reverse-hunk it args)) - (`(,_ hunks) (magit-reverse-hunks it args)) - (`(,_ file) (magit-reverse-file it args)) - (`(,_ files) (magit-reverse-files it args)) - (`(,_ list) (magit-reverse-files it args))))) + (`(,_ region) (magit-reverse-region s args)) + (`(,_ hunk) (magit-reverse-hunk s args)) + (`(,_ hunks) (magit-reverse-hunks s args)) + (`(,_ file) (magit-reverse-file s args)) + (`(,_ files) (magit-reverse-files s args)) + (`(,_ list) (magit-reverse-files s args))))) (defun magit-reverse-region (section args) (magit-confirm 'reverse "Reverse region") diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-autoloads.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-autoloads.el index 1edb73a..a3a29bf 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-autoloads.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-autoloads.el @@ -154,9 +154,9 @@ Stage all changes to the file being visited in the current buffer." t nil) (autoload 'magit-stage-file "magit-apply" "\ Read one or more files and stage all changes in those files. -With a prefix argument offer ignored files for completion. +With prefix argument FORCE, offer ignored files for completion. -\(fn FILES)" t nil) +\(fn FILES &optional FORCE)" t nil) (autoload 'magit-stage-modified "magit-apply" "\ Stage all changes to files modified in the worktree. @@ -2097,16 +2097,43 @@ while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. (autoload 'magit-stash-apply "magit-stash" "\ Apply a stash to the working tree. -If nothing is staged, then try to reinstate the stashed index. -Doing so is not possible if there are staged changes. + +First try \"git stash apply --index\", which tries to preserve +the index stored in the stash, if any. This may fail because +applying the stash could result in conflicts and those have to +be stored in the index, making it impossible to also store the +stash's index there as well. + +If the above failed, then try \"git stash apply\". This fails +\(with or without \"--index\") if there are any uncommitted +changes to files that are also modified in the stash. + +If both of the above failed, then apply using \"git apply\". +If there are no conflicting files, use \"--3way\". If there are +conflicting files, then using \"--3way\" requires that those +files are staged first, which may be undesirable, so prompt +the user whether to use \"--3way\" or \"--reject\". \(fn STASH)" t nil) (autoload 'magit-stash-pop "magit-stash" "\ -Apply a stash to the working tree and remove it from stash list. -If nothing is staged, then try to reinstate the stashed index. -Doing so is not possible if there are staged changes. Do not -remove the stash, if it cannot be applied. +Apply a stash to the working tree, on success remove it from stash list. + +First try \"git stash pop --index\", which tries to preserve +the index stored in the stash, if any. This may fail because +applying the stash could result in conflicts and those have to +be stored in the index, making it impossible to also store the +stash's index there as well. + +If the above failed, then try \"git stash apply\". This fails +\(with or without \"--index\") if there are any uncommitted +changes to files that are also modified in the stash. + +If both of the above failed, then apply using \"git apply\". +If there are no conflicting files, use \"--3way\". If there are +conflicting files, then using \"--3way\" requires that those +files are staged first, which may be undesirable, so prompt +the user whether to use \"--3way\" or \"--reject\". \(fn STASH)" t nil) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-autorevert.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-autorevert.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-autorevert.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-autorevert.el index 28f4573..7099cd6 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-autorevert.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-autorevert.el @@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ seconds of user inactivity. That is not desirable." (defun magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired (&optional file) (if file - (--when-let (find-buffer-visiting file) - (with-current-buffer it + (when-let ((buffer (find-buffer-visiting file))) + (with-current-buffer buffer (magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired))) (when (and (not auto-revert-mode) ; see #3014 (not global-auto-revert-mode) ; see #3460 @@ -251,8 +251,8 @@ defaults to nil) for any BUFFER." (not auto-revert-buffer-list-filter)) (funcall fn) (let ((auto-revert-buffer-list - (-filter auto-revert-buffer-list-filter - auto-revert-buffer-list))) + (seq-filter auto-revert-buffer-list-filter + auto-revert-buffer-list))) (funcall fn)) (unless auto-revert-timer (auto-revert-set-timer)))) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-base.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-base.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-base.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-base.el index c750d86..64c0a99 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-base.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-base.el @@ -168,6 +168,7 @@ The value has the form ((COMMAND nil|PROMPT DEFAULT)...). (const remove-modules) (const remove-dirty-modules) (const trash-module-gitdirs) + (const stash-apply-3way) (const kill-process) (const safe-with-wip))) @@ -317,6 +318,13 @@ Removing modules: Various: + `stash-apply-3way' When a stash cannot be applied using + \"git stash apply\", then Magit uses \"git apply\" instead. + If doing so is safe, then it uses \"--3way\", when it is not + because doing so requires that some files are first staged, + then by default it prompts the user whether to use \"--3way\" + or \"--reject\". Add this symbol to always use \"--3way\". + `kill-process' There seldom is a reason to kill a process. Global settings: @@ -560,11 +568,11 @@ acts similarly to `completing-read', except for the following: `magit-builtin-completing-read'." (setq magit-completing-read--silent-default nil) (if-let ((dwim (and def - (nth 2 (-first (pcase-lambda (`(,cmd ,re ,_)) - (and (eq this-command cmd) - (or (not re) - (string-match-p re prompt)))) - magit-dwim-selection))))) + (nth 2 (seq-find (pcase-lambda (`(,cmd ,re ,_)) + (and (eq this-command cmd) + (or (not re) + (string-match-p re prompt)))) + magit-dwim-selection))))) (if (eq dwim 'ask) (if (y-or-n-p (format "%s %s? " prompt def)) def @@ -777,12 +785,14 @@ ACTION is a member of option `magit-slow-confirm'." discard reverse stage-all-changes unstage-all-changes))) (cl-defun magit-confirm ( action &optional prompt prompt-n noabort - (items nil sitems)) + (items nil sitems) prompt-suffix) (declare (indent defun)) (setq prompt-n (format (concat (or prompt-n prompt) "? ") (length items))) (setq prompt (format (concat (or prompt (magit-confirm-make-prompt action)) "? ") (car items))) + (when prompt-suffix + (setq prompt (concat prompt prompt-suffix))) (or (cond ((and (not (eq action t)) (or (eq magit-no-confirm t) (memq action magit-no-confirm) @@ -805,14 +815,14 @@ ACTION is a member of option `magit-slow-confirm'." items))) (if noabort nil (user-error "Abort")))) -(defun magit-confirm-files (action files &optional prompt) +(defun magit-confirm-files (action files &optional prompt prompt-suffix noabort) (when files (unless prompt (setq prompt (magit-confirm-make-prompt action))) (magit-confirm action - (concat prompt " %s") + (concat prompt " %S") (concat prompt " %d files") - nil files))) + noabort files prompt-suffix))) (defun magit-confirm-make-prompt (action) (let ((prompt (symbol-name action))) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-bisect.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-bisect.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-bisect.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-bisect.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-blame.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-blame.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-blame.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-blame.el index 65bb9e4..303d7e8 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-blame.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-blame.el @@ -400,10 +400,12 @@ modes is toggled, then this mode also gets toggled automatically. (defun magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode () "Put `magit-blame-read-only-mode' ahead of `view-mode' in `minor-mode-map-alist'." - (--when-let (assq 'magit-blame-read-only-mode - (cl-member 'view-mode minor-mode-map-alist :key #'car)) + (when-let ((entry (assq 'magit-blame-read-only-mode + (cl-member 'view-mode minor-mode-map-alist + :key #'car)))) (setq minor-mode-map-alist - (cons it (delq it minor-mode-map-alist)))) + (cons entry + (delq entry minor-mode-map-alist)))) (remove-hook 'view-mode-hook #'magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode)) (add-hook 'view-mode-hook #'magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode) @@ -639,8 +641,8 @@ modes is toggled, then this mode also gets toggled automatically. (defun magit-blame--update-heading-overlay (ov) (overlay-put ov 'before-string - (--if-let (magit-blame--style-get 'heading-format) - (magit-blame--format-string ov it 'magit-blame-heading) + (if-let ((format (magit-blame--style-get 'heading-format))) + (magit-blame--format-string ov format 'magit-blame-heading) (and (magit-blame--style-get 'show-lines) (or (not (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-format)) (save-excursion @@ -861,15 +863,17 @@ then also kill the buffer." (defun magit-blame-next-chunk () "Move to the next chunk." (interactive) - (--if-let (next-single-char-property-change (point) 'magit-blame-chunk) - (goto-char it) + (if-let ((next (next-single-char-property-change + (point) 'magit-blame-chunk))) + (goto-char next) (user-error "No more chunks"))) (defun magit-blame-previous-chunk () "Move to the previous chunk." (interactive) - (--if-let (previous-single-char-property-change (point) 'magit-blame-chunk) - (goto-char it) + (if-let ((prev (previous-single-char-property-change + (point) 'magit-blame-chunk))) + (goto-char prev) (user-error "No more chunks"))) (defun magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit (&optional previous) @@ -885,9 +889,9 @@ then also kill the buffer." #'previous-single-char-property-change #'next-single-char-property-change) pos 'magit-blame-chunk))) - (--when-let (magit-blame--overlay-at pos) + (when-let ((o (magit-blame--overlay-at pos))) (when (equal (oref (magit-blame-chunk-at pos) orig-rev) rev) - (setq ov it))))) + (setq ov o))))) (if ov (goto-char (overlay-start ov)) (user-error "No more chunks from same commit"))) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-bookmark.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-bookmark.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-bookmark.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-bookmark.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-branch.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-branch.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-branch.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-branch.el index 27b8191..48a7762 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-branch.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-branch.el @@ -394,19 +394,20 @@ when using `magit-branch-and-checkout'." (magit-process-sentinel process event))))))) (defun magit-branch-maybe-adjust-upstream (branch start-point) - (--when-let - (or (and (magit-get-upstream-branch branch) - (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch start-point)) - (and (magit-remote-branch-p start-point) - (let ((name (cdr (magit-split-branch-name start-point)))) - (-some (pcase-lambda (`(,upstream . ,rule)) - (and (magit-branch-p upstream) - (if (listp rule) - (not (member name rule)) - (string-match-p rule name)) - upstream)) - magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist)))) - (magit-call-git "branch" (concat "--set-upstream-to=" it) branch))) + (when-let ((upstream + (or (and (magit-get-upstream-branch branch) + (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch start-point)) + (and (magit-remote-branch-p start-point) + (let ((name (cdr (magit-split-branch-name start-point)))) + (seq-some + (pcase-lambda (`(,upstream . ,rule)) + (and (magit-branch-p upstream) + (if (listp rule) + (not (member name rule)) + (string-match-p rule name)) + upstream)) + magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist)))))) + (magit-call-git "branch" (concat "--set-upstream-to=" upstream) branch))) ;;;###autoload (defun magit-branch-orphan (branch start-point) @@ -506,8 +507,8 @@ from the source branch's upstream, then an error is raised." (if checkout (magit-call-git "checkout" "-b" branch current) (magit-call-git "branch" branch current))) - (--when-let (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch current) - (magit-call-git "branch" "--set-upstream-to" it branch)) + (when-let ((upstream (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch current))) + (magit-call-git "branch" "--set-upstream-to" upstream branch)) (when (and tracked (setq base (if from @@ -593,13 +594,14 @@ prompt is confusing." (list (magit-read-branch-prefer-other (if force "Force delete branch" "Delete branch"))))) (unless force - (when-let ((unmerged (-remove #'magit-branch-merged-p branches))) + (when-let ((unmerged (seq-remove #'magit-branch-merged-p branches))) (if (magit-confirm 'delete-unmerged-branch "Delete unmerged branch %s" "Delete %d unmerged branches" 'noabort unmerged) (setq force branches) - (or (setq branches (-difference branches unmerged)) + (or (setq branches + (cl-set-difference branches unmerged :test #'equal)) (user-error "Abort"))))) (list branches force))) (let* ((refs (mapcar #'magit-ref-fullname branches)) @@ -610,7 +612,7 @@ prompt is confusing." (let ((len (length ambiguous))) (cond ((= len 1) - (format "%s is" (-first #'magit-ref-ambiguous-p branches))) + (format "%s is" (seq-find #'magit-ref-ambiguous-p branches))) ((= len (length refs)) (format "These %s names are" len)) (t diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-bundle.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-bundle.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-bundle.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-bundle.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-clone.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-clone.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-clone.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-clone.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-commit.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-commit.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-commit.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-commit.el index d7c5aff..f6ee9ad 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-commit.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-commit.el @@ -314,9 +314,8 @@ depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'." (magit-with-editor (magit-call-git "commit" "--no-gpg-sign" - (-remove-first - (apply-partially #'string-prefix-p "--gpg-sign=") - args))) + (seq-remove (apply-partially #'string-prefix-p "--gpg-sign=") + args))) (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" args)) t) ; The commit was created; used by below lambda. (let ((winconf (and magit-commit-show-diff @@ -340,13 +339,13 @@ depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'." (apply #'magit-diff-staged nil (magit-diff-arguments))))))) (defun magit-commit-amend-assert (&optional commit) - (--when-let (magit-list-publishing-branches commit) + (when-let ((branches (magit-list-publishing-branches commit))) (let ((m1 "This commit has already been published to ") (m2 ".\nDo you really want to modify it")) (magit-confirm 'amend-published (concat m1 "%s" m2) (concat m1 "%d public branches" m2) - nil it)))) + nil branches)))) (defun magit-commit-assert (args &optional strict) (cond diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-core.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-core.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-core.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-core.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-diff.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-diff.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-diff.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-diff.el index 1f5e352..1495212 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-diff.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-diff.el @@ -836,9 +836,7 @@ and `:slant'." (defun magit-diff-arguments (&optional mode) "Return the current diff arguments." (if (memq transient-current-command '(magit-diff magit-diff-refresh)) - (pcase-let ((`(,args ,alist) - (-separate #'atom (transient-get-value)))) - (list args (cdr (assoc "--" alist)))) + (magit--transient-args-and-files) (magit-diff--get-value (or mode 'magit-diff-mode)))) (defun magit-diff--get-value (mode &optional use-buffer-args) @@ -871,9 +869,7 @@ and `:slant'." (pcase-let* ((obj (oref obj prototype)) (mode (or (oref obj major-mode) major-mode)) (key (intern (format "magit-diff:%s" mode))) - (`(,args ,alist) - (-separate #'atom (transient-get-value))) - (files (cdr (assoc "--" alist)))) + (`(,args ,files) (magit--transient-args-and-files))) (put mode 'magit-diff-current-arguments args) (when save (setf (alist-get key transient-values) args) @@ -1120,10 +1116,10 @@ The information can be in three forms: If no DWIM context is found, nil is returned." (cond - ((when-let* ((commits (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t))) - ;; Cannot use and-let* because of debbugs#31840. - (deactivate-mark) - (concat (car (last commits)) ".." (car commits)))) + ((and-let* ((commits (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t))) + (progn ; work around debbugs#31840 + (deactivate-mark) + (concat (car (last commits)) ".." (car commits))))) (magit-buffer-refname (cons 'commit magit-buffer-refname)) ((derived-mode-p 'magit-stash-mode) @@ -1151,8 +1147,8 @@ If no DWIM context is found, nil is returned." (branch (let ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) (atpoint (oref it value))) (if (equal atpoint current) - (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch) - (format "%s...%s" it current) + (if-let ((upstream (magit-get-upstream-branch))) + (format "%s...%s" upstream current) (if (magit-anything-modified-p) current (cons 'commit current))) @@ -1172,26 +1168,27 @@ If no DWIM context is found, nil is returned." (t range))) (defun magit-diff--region-range (&optional interactive mbase) - (when-let* ((commits (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t)) ;debbugs#31840 - (revA (car (last commits))) - (revB (car commits))) - (when interactive - (deactivate-mark)) - (if mbase - (let ((base (magit-git-string "merge-base" revA revB))) - (cond - ((string= (magit-rev-parse revA) base) - (format "%s..%s" revA revB)) - ((string= (magit-rev-parse revB) base) - (format "%s..%s" revB revA)) - (interactive - (let ((main (magit-completing-read "View changes along" - (list revA revB) - nil t nil nil revB))) - (format "%s...%s" - (if (string= main revB) revA revB) main))) - (t "%s...%s" revA revB))) - (format "%s..%s" revA revB)))) + (and-let* ((commits (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t)) + (revA (car (last commits))) + (revB (car commits))) + (progn ; work around debbugs#31840 + (when interactive + (deactivate-mark)) + (if mbase + (let ((base (magit-git-string "merge-base" revA revB))) + (cond + ((string= (magit-rev-parse revA) base) + (format "%s..%s" revA revB)) + ((string= (magit-rev-parse revB) base) + (format "%s..%s" revB revA)) + (interactive + (let ((main (magit-completing-read "View changes along" + (list revA revB) + nil t nil nil revB))) + (format "%s...%s" + (if (string= main revB) revA revB) main))) + (t "%s...%s" revA revB))) + (format "%s..%s" revA revB))))) (defun magit-diff-read-range-or-commit (prompt &optional secondary-default mbase) "Read range or revision with special diff range treatment. @@ -1475,10 +1472,14 @@ instead." (defun magit-diff-set-context (fn) (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-merge-preview-mode) (user-error "Cannot use %s in %s" this-command major-mode)) - (let* ((def (--if-let (magit-get "diff.context") (string-to-number it) 3)) + (let* ((def (if-let ((context (magit-get "diff.context"))) + (string-to-number context) + 3)) (val magit-buffer-diff-args) (arg (--first (string-match "^-U\\([0-9]+\\)?$" it) val)) - (num (--if-let (and arg (match-string 1 arg)) (string-to-number it) def)) + (num (if-let ((str (and arg (match-string 1 arg)))) + (string-to-number str) + def)) (val (delete arg val)) (num (funcall fn num)) (arg (and num (not (= num def)) (format "-U%d" num))) @@ -1710,24 +1711,25 @@ the Magit-Status buffer for DIRECTORY." (user-error "No file at point")))) (defun magit-diff-visit--hunk () - (when-let* ((scope (magit-diff-scope)) ;debbugs#31840 - (section (magit-current-section))) - (cl-case scope - ((file files) - (setq section (car (oref section children)))) - (list - (setq section (car (oref section children))) - (when section - (setq section (car (oref section children)))))) - (and - ;; Unmerged files appear in the list of staged changes - ;; but unlike in the list of unstaged changes no diffs - ;; are shown here. In that case `section' is nil. - section - ;; Currently the `hunk' type is also abused for file - ;; mode changes, which we are not interested in here. - (not (equal (oref section value) '(chmod))) - section))) + (and-let* ((scope (magit-diff-scope)) + (section (magit-current-section))) + (progn ; work around debbugs#31840 + (cl-case scope + ((file files) + (setq section (car (oref section children)))) + (list + (setq section (car (oref section children))) + (when section + (setq section (car (oref section children)))))) + (and + ;; Unmerged files appear in the list of staged changes + ;; but unlike in the list of unstaged changes no diffs + ;; are shown here. In that case `section' is nil. + section + ;; Currently the `hunk' type is also abused for file + ;; mode changes, which we are not interested in here. + (not (equal (oref section value) '(chmod))) + section)))) (defun magit-diff-visit--goto-from-p (section in-worktree) (and magit-diff-visit-previous-blob @@ -1906,8 +1908,8 @@ commit or stash at point, then prompt for a commit." (list (magit-get-section '((staged) (status))) (magit-get-section '((unstaged) (status)))))) ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (-filter #'magit-file-section-p - (oref magit-root-section children)))))) + (seq-filter #'magit-file-section-p + (oref magit-root-section children)))))) (if (--any-p (oref it hidden) sections) (dolist (s sections) (magit-section-show s) @@ -2175,13 +2177,13 @@ When point is on a file inside the diffstat section, then jump to the respective diff section, otherwise jump to the diffstat section or a child thereof." (interactive) - (--if-let (magit-get-section - (append (magit-section-case - ([file diffstat] `((file . ,(oref it value)))) - (file `((file . ,(oref it value)) (diffstat))) - (t '((diffstat)))) - (magit-section-ident magit-root-section))) - (magit-section-goto it) + (if-let ((section (magit-get-section + (append (magit-section-case + ([file diffstat] `((file . ,(oref it value)))) + (file `((file . ,(oref it value)) (diffstat))) + (t '((diffstat)))) + (magit-section-ident magit-root-section))))) + (magit-section-goto section) (user-error "No diffstat in this buffer"))) (defun magit-diff-wash-signature (object) @@ -2749,8 +2751,9 @@ or a ref which is not a branch, then it inserts nothing." (defun magit-insert-revision-headers () "Insert headers about the commit into a revision buffer." (magit-insert-section (headers) - (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%D" magit-buffer-revision "--decorate=full") - (insert (magit-format-ref-labels it) ?\s)) + (when-let ((string (magit-rev-format "%D" magit-buffer-revision + "--decorate=full"))) + (insert (magit-format-ref-labels string) ?\s)) (insert (propertize (magit-rev-parse (magit--rev-dereference magit-buffer-revision)) 'font-lock-face 'magit-hash)) @@ -2830,10 +2833,10 @@ Refer to user option `magit-revision-insert-related-refs-display-alist'." ('author '("^Author: " . nil)) ('committer '(nil . "^Commit: ")) (_ magit-revision-show-gravatars)))) - (--when-let (and author (magit-rev-format "%aE" rev)) - (magit-insert-revision-gravatar beg rev it author)) - (--when-let (and committer (magit-rev-format "%cE" rev)) - (magit-insert-revision-gravatar beg rev it committer))))) + (when-let ((email (and author (magit-rev-format "%aE" rev)))) + (magit-insert-revision-gravatar beg rev email author)) + (when-let ((email (and committer (magit-rev-format "%cE" rev)))) + (magit-insert-revision-gravatar beg rev email committer))))) (defun magit-insert-revision-gravatar (beg rev email regexp) (save-excursion @@ -3038,7 +3041,7 @@ is determined using other means. In `magit-revision-mode' buffers the type is always `committed'. Do not confuse this with `magit-diff-scope' (which see)." - (--when-let (or section (magit-current-section)) + (when-let ((section (or section (magit-current-section)))) (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode 'magit-stash-mode) 'committed) ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) (let ((range magit-buffer-range) @@ -3058,17 +3061,17 @@ Do not confuse this with `magit-diff-scope' (which see)." 'undefined)) ; i.e., committed and staged (t 'committed)))) ((derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode) - (let ((stype (oref it type))) + (let ((stype (oref section type))) (if (memq stype '(staged unstaged tracked untracked)) stype (pcase stype ((or 'file 'module) - (let* ((parent (oref it parent)) + (let* ((parent (oref section parent)) (type (oref parent type))) (if (memq type '(file module)) (magit-diff-type parent) type))) - ('hunk (thread-first it + ('hunk (thread-first section (oref parent) (oref parent) (oref type))))))) @@ -3106,8 +3109,8 @@ actually a `diff' but a `diffstat' section." (when (and section (or (not strict) (and (not (eq (magit-diff-type section) 'untracked)) - (not (eq (--when-let (oref section parent) - (oref it type)) + (not (eq (and-let* ((parent (oref section parent))) + (oref parent type)) 'diffstat))))) (pcase (list (oref section type) (and siblings t) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-ediff.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-ediff.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-ediff.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-ediff.el index a207ad1..c7776d2 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-ediff.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-ediff.el @@ -382,8 +382,8 @@ range)." (let ((input (or arg (magit-diff-read-range-or-commit "Compare range or commit" nil mbase)))) - (--if-let (magit-split-range input) - (-cons-to-list it) + (if-let ((range (magit-split-range input))) + (list (car range) (cdr range)) (list input nil)))) (defun magit-ediff-read-files (revA revB &optional fileB) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-extras.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-extras.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-extras.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-extras.el index 7cef0b6..3597f47 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-extras.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-extras.el @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ the minibuffer too." (string-replace "%N" idx eob-format))) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-max)) - (skip-syntax-backward ">s-") + (skip-syntax-backward ">-") (beginning-of-line) (if (and comment-start (looking-at comment-start)) (while (looking-at comment-start) @@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ argument." (replace-regexp-in-string (format "^\\%c.*\n?" (if (< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) ?+ ?-)) "") - (replace-regexp-in-string "^[ \\+\\-]" ""))) + (replace-regexp-in-string "^[ +-]" ""))) (deactivate-mark)) ((use-region-p) (call-interactively #'copy-region-as-kill)) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-fetch.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-fetch.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-fetch.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-fetch.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-files.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-files.el similarity index 95% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-files.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-files.el index 47cb516..0d359f4 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-files.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-files.el @@ -179,12 +179,19 @@ then only after asking. A non-nil value for REVERT is ignored if REV is (after-change-major-mode-hook (remq 'global-diff-hl-mode-enable-in-buffers after-change-major-mode-hook))) - (delay-mode-hooks - (normal-mode t))) + (normal-mode t)) (setq buffer-read-only t) (set-buffer-modified-p nil) (goto-char (point-min)))) +(defun magit--lsp--disable-when-visiting-blob (fn &rest args) + "Do nothing when visiting blob using `magit-find-file' and similar. +See also https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs/pull/6309." + (unless magit-buffer-revision + (apply fn args))) + +(advice-add 'lsp :around #'magit--lsp--disable-when-visiting-blob) + ;;; Find Index (defvar magit-find-index-hook nil) @@ -227,8 +234,9 @@ is done using `magit-find-index-noselect'." (when magit-wip-after-apply-mode (magit-wip-commit-after-apply (list file) " after un-/stage"))) (message "Abort"))) - (--when-let (magit-get-mode-buffer 'magit-status-mode) - (with-current-buffer it (magit-refresh))) + (when-let ((buffer (magit-get-mode-buffer 'magit-status-mode))) + (with-current-buffer buffer + (magit-refresh))) t) ;;; Find Config File @@ -368,8 +376,8 @@ Currently this only adds the following key bindings. (interactive) (if-let ((file (or magit-buffer-file-name (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer))))) - (--if-let (magit-blob-ancestor magit-buffer-revision file) - (magit-blob-visit it) + (if-let ((ancestor (magit-blob-ancestor magit-buffer-revision file))) + (magit-blob-visit ancestor) (user-error "You have reached the beginning of time")) (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file or blob"))) @@ -451,11 +459,10 @@ Git, fallback to using `rename-file'." With a prefix argument FORCE do so even when the files have staged as well as unstaged changes." - (interactive (list (or (--if-let (magit-region-values 'file t) - (progn - (unless (magit-file-tracked-p (car it)) - (user-error "Already untracked")) - (magit-confirm-files 'untrack it "Untrack")) + (interactive (list (or (if-let ((files (magit-region-values 'file t))) + (if (magit-file-tracked-p (car files)) + (magit-confirm-files 'untrack files "Untrack") + (user-error "Already untracked")) (list (magit-read-tracked-file "Untrack file")))) current-prefix-arg)) (magit-with-toplevel @@ -467,8 +474,8 @@ staged as well as unstaged changes." With a prefix argument FORCE do so even when the files have uncommitted changes. When the files aren't being tracked in Git, then fallback to using `delete-file'." - (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'file t) - (magit-confirm-files 'delete it "Delete") + (interactive (list (if-let ((files (magit-region-values 'file t))) + (magit-confirm-files 'delete files "Delete") (list (magit-read-file "Delete file"))) current-prefix-arg)) (if (magit-file-tracked-p (car files)) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-git.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-git.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-git.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-git.el index f1de0eb..8f614da 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-git.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-git.el @@ -299,12 +299,13 @@ See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information." (defmacro magit--with-refresh-cache (key &rest body) (declare (indent 1) (debug (form body))) - (let ((k (cl-gensym))) + (let ((k (cl-gensym)) + (hit (cl-gensym))) `(if magit--refresh-cache (let ((,k ,key)) - (--if-let (assoc ,k (cdr magit--refresh-cache)) + (if-let ((,hit (assoc ,k (cdr magit--refresh-cache)))) (progn (cl-incf (caar magit--refresh-cache)) - (cdr it)) + (cdr ,hit)) (cl-incf (cdar magit--refresh-cache)) (let ((value ,(macroexp-progn body))) (push (cons ,k value) @@ -728,12 +729,12 @@ See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information." (format " [%S]" (executable-find magit-git-executable))) (format " (%s)\n" (magit--safe-git-version)))) (insert (format "exec-path: %S\n" exec-path)) - (--when-let (cl-set-difference - (-filter #'file-exists-p (remq nil (parse-colon-path - (getenv "PATH")))) - (-filter #'file-exists-p (remq nil exec-path)) - :test #'file-equal-p) - (insert (format " entries in PATH, but not in exec-path: %S\n" it))) + (when-let ((diff (cl-set-difference + (seq-filter #'file-exists-p (remq nil (parse-colon-path + (getenv "PATH")))) + (seq-filter #'file-exists-p (remq nil exec-path)) + :test #'file-equal-p))) + (insert (format " entries in PATH, but not in exec-path: %S\n" diff))) (dolist (execdir exec-path) (insert (format " %s (%s)\n" execdir (car (file-attributes execdir)))) (when (file-directory-p execdir) @@ -1087,7 +1088,9 @@ tracked file." (magit-list-files "--cached")) (defun magit-untracked-files (&optional all files) - (magit-list-files "--other" (unless all "--exclude-standard") "--" files)) + (magit-list-files "--other" + (and (not all) "--exclude-standard") + "--" files)) (defun magit-modified-files (&optional nomodules files) (magit-git-items "diff-index" "-z" "--name-only" @@ -1210,8 +1213,9 @@ Sorted from longest to shortest CYGWIN name." (defun magit-expand-git-file-name (filename) (unless (file-name-absolute-p filename) (setq filename (expand-file-name filename))) - (if-let ((cyg:win (cl-assoc filename magit-cygwin-mount-points - :test (lambda (f cyg) (string-prefix-p cyg f))))) + (if-let ((cyg:win (and (not (file-remote-p default-directory)) ; see #4976 + (cl-assoc filename magit-cygwin-mount-points + :test (lambda (f cyg) (string-prefix-p cyg f)))))) (concat (cdr cyg:win) (substring filename (length (car cyg:win)))) filename)) @@ -1460,11 +1464,12 @@ Git." (substring name 8)))) (defun magit-name-tag (rev &optional lax) - (when-let* ((name (magit-rev-name rev "refs/tags/*"))) ;debbugs#31840 - (when (string-suffix-p "^0" name) - (setq name (substring name 0 -2))) - (and (or lax (not (string-match-p "[~^]" name))) - (substring name 5)))) + (and-let* ((name (magit-rev-name rev "refs/tags/*"))) + (progn ; work around debbugs#31840 + (when (string-suffix-p "^0" name) + (setq name (substring name 0 -2))) + (and (or lax (not (string-match-p "[~^]" name))) + (substring name 5))))) (defun magit-ref-abbrev (refname) "Return an unambiguous abbreviation of REFNAME." @@ -1788,14 +1793,15 @@ according to the branch type." (defun magit-get-@{push}-branch (&optional branch) (let ((ref (magit-rev-parse "--symbolic-full-name" (concat branch "@{push}")))) - (when (and ref (string-prefix-p "refs/remotes/" ref)) - (substring ref 13)))) + (and ref + (string-prefix-p "refs/remotes/" ref) + (substring ref 13)))) (defun magit-get-remote (&optional branch) - (when (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch))) - (let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote"))) - (unless (equal remote ".") - remote)))) + (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch))) + (let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote"))) + (and (not (equal remote ".")) + remote)))) (defun magit-get-some-remote (&optional branch) (or (magit-get-remote branch) @@ -1841,9 +1847,9 @@ of the other local branches. If, and only if, BRANCH has an upstream, then only return non-nil if BRANCH is merged into both TARGET (as described above) as well as into its upstream." - (and (--if-let (and (magit-branch-p branch) - (magit-get-upstream-branch branch)) - (magit-git-success "merge-base" "--is-ancestor" branch it) + (and (if-let ((upstream (and (magit-branch-p branch) + (magit-get-upstream-branch branch)))) + (magit-git-success "merge-base" "--is-ancestor" branch upstream) t) (if (eq target t) (delete (magit-name-local-branch branch) @@ -2234,8 +2240,8 @@ If `first-parent' is set, traverse only first parents." (if-let ((head (magit-rev-parse "--short" "HEAD")) (head-len (length head))) (min head-len - (--if-let (magit-rev-parse "--short" "HEAD~") - (length it) + (if-let ((rev (magit-rev-parse "--short" "HEAD~"))) + (length rev) head-len)) ;; We're on an unborn branch, but perhaps the repository has ;; other commits. See #4123. @@ -2292,9 +2298,10 @@ If `first-parent' is set, traverse only first parents." "--")) (defun magit-format-rev-summary (rev) - (when-let* ((str (magit-rev-format "%h %s" rev))) ;debbugs#31840 - (magit--put-face 0 (string-match " " str) 'magit-hash str) - str)) + (and-let* ((str (magit-rev-format "%h %s" rev))) + (progn ; work around debbugs#31840 + (magit--put-face 0 (string-match " " str) 'magit-hash str) + str))) (defvar magit-ref-namespaces '(("\\`HEAD\\'" . magit-head) @@ -2357,21 +2364,22 @@ and this option only controls what face is used.") (magit-branch-remote (push name remotes)) (t (push name other))))) (setq remotes - (-keep - (lambda (name) - (if (string-match "\\`\\([^/]*\\)/\\(.*\\)\\'" name) - (let ((r (match-string 1 name)) - (b (match-string 2 name))) - (and (not (equal b "HEAD")) - (if (equal (concat "refs/remotes/" name) - (magit-git-string - "symbolic-ref" - (format "refs/remotes/%s/HEAD" r))) - (magit--propertize-face - name 'magit-branch-remote-head) - name))) - name)) - remotes)) + (delq nil + (mapcar + (lambda (name) + (if (string-match "\\`\\([^/]*\\)/\\(.*\\)\\'" name) + (let ((r (match-string 1 name)) + (b (match-string 2 name))) + (and (not (equal b "HEAD")) + (if (equal (concat "refs/remotes/" name) + (magit-git-string + "symbolic-ref" + (format "refs/remotes/%s/HEAD" r))) + (magit--propertize-face + name 'magit-branch-remote-head) + name))) + name)) + remotes))) (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) (target (magit-get-upstream-branch current))) (dolist (name branches) @@ -2442,10 +2450,10 @@ and this option only controls what face is used.") (expand-file-name "index.magit." (magit-gitdir)))))) (unwind-protect (magit-with-toplevel - (--when-let ,tree - (or (magit-git-success "read-tree" ,arg it - (concat "--index-output=" ,file)) - (error "Cannot read tree %s" it))) + (when-let ((tree ,tree)) + (unless (magit-git-success "read-tree" ,arg tree + (concat "--index-output=" ,file)) + (error "Cannot read tree %s" tree))) (if (file-remote-p default-directory) (let ((magit-tramp-process-environment (cons (concat "GIT_INDEX_FILE=" ,file) @@ -2587,9 +2595,9 @@ and this option only controls what face is used.") (defun magit-read-range-or-commit (prompt &optional secondary-default) (magit-read-range prompt - (or (--when-let (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t) + (or (when-let ((revs (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t))) (deactivate-mark) - (concat (car (last it)) ".." (car it))) + (concat (car (last revs)) ".." (car revs))) (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point) secondary-default (magit-get-current-branch)))) @@ -2606,12 +2614,13 @@ and this option only controls what face is used.") (prompt &optional remote default local-branch require-match) (let ((choice (magit-completing-read prompt - (-union (and local-branch - (if remote - (concat remote "/" local-branch) - (--map (concat it "/" local-branch) - (magit-list-remotes)))) - (magit-list-remote-branch-names remote t)) + (cl-union (and local-branch + (if remote + (concat remote "/" local-branch) + (--map (concat it "/" local-branch) + (magit-list-remotes)))) + (magit-list-remote-branch-names remote t) + :test #'equal) nil require-match nil 'magit-revision-history default))) (if (or remote (string-match "\\`\\([^/]+\\)/\\(.+\\)" choice)) choice @@ -2801,12 +2810,15 @@ out. Only existing branches can be selected." (magit-module-at-point predicate))) (defun magit-module-confirm (verb &optional predicate) - (let (modules) + ;; Some predicates use the inefficient `magit-toplevel' + ;; and some repositories have thousands of submodules. + (let ((magit--refresh-cache (list (cons 0 0))) + (modules nil)) (if current-prefix-arg (progn (setq modules (magit-list-module-paths)) (when predicate - (setq modules (-filter predicate modules))) + (setq modules (seq-filter predicate modules))) (unless modules (if predicate (user-error "No modules satisfying %s available" predicate) @@ -2814,7 +2826,7 @@ out. Only existing branches can be selected." (setq modules (magit-region-values 'magit-module-section)) (when modules (when predicate - (setq modules (-filter predicate modules))) + (setq modules (seq-filter predicate modules))) (unless modules (user-error "No modules satisfying %s selected" predicate)))) (if (length> modules 1) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-gitignore.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-gitignore.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-gitignore.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-gitignore.el index 5a47fbf..2f60f8c 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-gitignore.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-gitignore.el @@ -126,10 +126,10 @@ Rules that are defined in that file affect all local repositories." ;; The untracked section of the status buffer lists ;; directories containing only untracked files. ;; Add those as candidates. - (-filter #'directory-name-p - (magit-list-files - "--other" "--exclude-standard" "--directory" - "--no-empty-directory" "--" base))) + (seq-filter #'directory-name-p + (magit-list-files + "--other" "--exclude-standard" "--directory" + "--no-empty-directory" "--" base))) #'string-lessp))))) (when default (setq default (concat "/" default)) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-log.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-log.el similarity index 94% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-log.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-log.el index c0010c2..b365bec 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-log.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-log.el @@ -162,6 +162,26 @@ because the latter may make use of Imenu's outdated cache." (function-item add-log-current-defun) function)) +(defcustom magit-log-color-graph-limit 256 + "Number of commits over which log graphs are not colored. +When showing more commits than specified, then the `--color' +argument is silently dropped. This is necessary because the +`ansi-color' library, which is used to turn control sequences +into faces, is just too slow." + :package-version '(magit . "4.0.0") + :group 'magit-log + :type 'number) + +(defcustom magit-log-show-signatures-limit 256 + "Number of commits over which signatures are not verified. +When showing more commits than specified by this option, then the +`--show-signature' argument, if specified, is silently dropped. +This is necessary because checking the signature of a large +number of commits is just too slow." + :package-version '(magit . "4.0.0") + :group 'magit-log + :type 'number) + (defface magit-log-graph '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey30") (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "grey80")) @@ -348,9 +368,7 @@ commits before and half after." (defun magit-log-arguments (&optional mode) "Return the current log arguments." (if (memq transient-current-command '(magit-log magit-log-refresh)) - (pcase-let ((`(,args ,alist) - (-separate #'atom (transient-get-value)))) - (list args (cdr (assoc "--" alist)))) + (magit--transient-args-and-files) (magit-log--get-value (or mode 'magit-log-mode)))) (defun magit-log--get-value (mode &optional use-buffer-args) @@ -383,9 +401,7 @@ commits before and half after." (pcase-let* ((obj (oref obj prototype)) (mode (or (oref obj major-mode) major-mode)) (key (intern (format "magit-log:%s" mode))) - (`(,args ,alist) - (-separate #'atom (transient-get-value))) - (files (cdr (assoc "--" alist)))) + (`(,args ,files) (magit--transient-args-and-files))) (put mode 'magit-log-current-arguments args) (when save (setf (alist-get key transient-values) args) @@ -623,8 +639,8 @@ commits before and half after." (magit-list-refnames nil t) nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history (or (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point) - (unless use-current - (magit-get-previous-branch))) + (and (not use-current) + (magit-get-previous-branch))) nil t) "[, ]" t)))) @@ -888,9 +904,9 @@ limit. Otherwise set it to 256." val))) (magit-refresh)) -(defun magit-log-get-commit-limit () +(defun magit-log-get-commit-limit (&optional args) (and-let* ((str (--first (string-match "^-n\\([0-9]+\\)?$" it) - magit-buffer-log-args))) + (or args magit-buffer-log-args)))) (string-to-number (match-string 1 str)))) ;;;; Mode Commands @@ -1050,10 +1066,13 @@ Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point. (magit-section-update-highlight)) (current-buffer))) +(defvar-local magit-log--color-graph nil) + (defun magit-log-refresh-buffer () (let ((revs magit-buffer-revisions) (args magit-buffer-log-args) - (files magit-buffer-log-files)) + (files magit-buffer-log-files) + (limit (magit-log-get-commit-limit))) (magit-set-header-line-format (funcall magit-log-header-line-function revs args files)) (unless (length= files 1) @@ -1063,25 +1082,42 @@ Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point. (concat "^" (regexp-opt magit-log-remove-graph-args)) it) args)) (setq args (remove "--graph" args))) - (unless (member "--graph" args) - (setq args (remove "--color" args))) - (when-let* ((limit (magit-log-get-commit-limit)) + (if (member "--color" args) + (if (cond + ((not (member "--graph" args))) + ((not magit-log-color-graph-limit) nil) + ((not limit) + (message "Dropping --color because -n isn't set (see %s)" + 'magit-log-color-graph-limit)) + ((> limit magit-log-color-graph-limit) + (message "Dropping --color because -n is larger than %s" + 'magit-log-color-graph-limit))) + (progn (setq args (remove "--color" args)) + (setq magit-log--color-graph nil)) + (setq magit-log--color-graph t)) + (setq magit-log--color-graph nil)) + (when-let* ((limit limit) (limit (* 2 limit)) ; increase odds for complete graph (count (and (length= revs 1) (> limit 1024) ; otherwise it's fast enough (setq revs (car revs)) (not (string-search ".." revs)) (not (member revs '("--all" "--branches"))) - (-none-p (lambda (arg) - (--any-p - (string-prefix-p it arg) - magit-log-disable-graph-hack-args)) - args) + (not (seq-some + (lambda (arg) + (--any-p (string-prefix-p it arg) + magit-log-disable-graph-hack-args)) + args)) (magit-git-string "rev-list" "--count" "--first-parent" args revs)))) (setq revs (if (< (string-to-number count) limit) revs (format "%s~%s..%s" revs limit revs)))) + (let ((delay (cl-find-if (lambda (arg) + (member arg '("++header" "--patch" "--stat"))) + args))) + (setq magit-section-inhibit-markers (if delay 'delay t)) + (setq magit-section-insert-in-reverse (not delay))) (magit-insert-section (logbuf) (magit--insert-log t revs args files)))) @@ -1120,6 +1156,7 @@ Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point. "Insert a log section. Do not add this to a hook variable." (declare (indent defun)) + (setq magit-section-preserve-visibility t) ; TODO do it here? (let ((magit-git-global-arguments (remove "--literal-pathspecs" magit-git-global-arguments))) (magit--git-wash (apply-partially #'magit-log-wash-log 'log) keep-error @@ -1130,9 +1167,22 @@ Do not add this to a hook variable." "%m " "") (if (member "--decorate" args) "%D" "") - (if (member "--show-signature" args) - (progn (setq args (remove "--show-signature" args)) "%G?") - "") + (if (not (member "--show-signature" args)) + "" + (setq args (remove "--show-signature" args)) + (let ((limit (magit-log-get-commit-limit args))) + (cond + ((not limit) + (message + "Dropping --show-signature because -n isn't set (see %s)" + 'magit-log-show-signatures-limit) + "") + ((> limit magit-log-show-signatures-limit) + (message + "Dropping --show-signature because -n is larger than %s" + 'magit-log-show-signatures-limit) + "") + ("%G?")))) (if magit-log-margin-show-committer-date "%ct" "%at") (if (member "++header" args) (if (member "--graph" (setq args (remove "++header" args))) @@ -1140,9 +1190,10 @@ Do not add this to a hook variable." (concat "\n" magit-log-revision-headers-format "\n")) "")) (progn - (--when-let (--first (string-match "^\\+\\+order=\\(.+\\)$" it) args) - (setq args (cons (format "--%s-order" (match-string 1 it)) - (remove it args)))) + (when-let ((order (--first (string-match "^\\+\\+order=\\(.+\\)$" it) + args))) + (setq args (cons (format "--%s-order" (match-string 1 order)) + (remove order args)))) (when (member "--decorate" args) (setq args (cons "--decorate=full" (remove "--decorate" args)))) (when (member "--reverse" args) @@ -1155,7 +1206,6 @@ Do not add this to a hook variable." (or (magit-diff--region-range) (oref (magit-current-section) value))) - (defvar-keymap magit-commit-section-map :doc "Keymap for `commit' sections." " " #'magit-show-commit @@ -1216,7 +1266,7 @@ Do not add this to a hook variable." "\\(?:\\(?:[^@\n]+@{\\(?6:[^}\n]+\\)}\0" ; date ;;; refsub "\\(?10:merge \\|autosave \\|restart \\|rewritten \\|[^:\n]+: \\)?" - "\\(?2:.*\\)?\\)\\|\0\\)$")) ; msg + "\\(?2:.*\\)\\)\\|\0\\)$")) ; msg (defconst magit-reflog-subject-re (concat "\\(?1:[^ ]+\\) ?" ; command @@ -1236,8 +1286,10 @@ Do not add this to a hook variable." (defun magit-log-wash-log (style args) (setq args (flatten-tree args)) - (when (and (member "--graph" args) - (member "--color" args)) + (when (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) + magit-log--color-graph + (and (member "--graph" args) + (member "--color" args))) (let ((ansi-color-apply-face-function (lambda (beg end face) (put-text-property beg end 'font-lock-face @@ -1336,8 +1388,7 @@ Do not add this to a hook variable." (insert (magit-reflog-format-subject (substring refsub 0 (if (string-search ":" refsub) -2 -1)))))) - (when msg - (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function hash msg))) + (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function hash msg)) (when (and refs magit-log-show-refname-after-summary) (insert ?\s) (insert (magit-format-ref-labels refs))) @@ -1408,7 +1459,7 @@ Do not add this to a hook variable." (magit--put-face (match-beginning 0) (1- boundary) 'magit-keyword-squash msg)) (when magit-log-highlight-keywords - (while (string-match "\\[[^[]*?]" msg boundary) + (while (string-match "\\[[^][]*]" msg boundary) (setq boundary (match-end 0)) (magit--put-face (match-beginning 0) boundary 'magit-keyword msg)))) @@ -1625,6 +1676,8 @@ Type \\[magit-log-select-quit] to abort without selecting a commit." (magit-buffer-log-args args))) (defun magit-log-select-refresh-buffer () + (setq magit-section-inhibit-markers t) + (setq magit-section-insert-in-reverse t) (magit-insert-section (logbuf) (magit--insert-log t magit-buffer-revisions magit-buffer-log-args))) @@ -1719,6 +1772,8 @@ Type \\[magit-cherry-pick] to apply the commit at point. (magit-buffer-range (concat upstream ".." head)))) (defun magit-cherry-refresh-buffer () + (setq magit-section-inhibit-markers t) + (setq magit-section-insert-in-reverse t) (magit-insert-section (cherry) (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-cherry-sections-hook))) @@ -1800,14 +1855,15 @@ in the pushremote case." (defun magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote () "Insert commits that haven't been pulled from the push-remote yet." - (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch) + (when-let* ((target (magit-get-push-branch)) + (range (concat ".." target))) (when (magit--insert-pushremote-log-p) - (magit-insert-section (unpulled (concat ".." it) t) + (magit-insert-section (unpulled range t) (magit-insert-heading (format (propertize "Unpulled from %s." 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading) - (propertize it 'font-lock-face 'magit-branch-remote))) - (magit--insert-log nil (concat ".." it) magit-buffer-log-args) + (propertize target 'font-lock-face 'magit-branch-remote))) + (magit--insert-log nil range magit-buffer-log-args) (magit-log-insert-child-count))))) (defvar-keymap magit-unpushed-section-map @@ -1871,14 +1927,15 @@ Show the last `magit-log-section-commit-count' commits." (defun magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote () "Insert commits that haven't been pushed to the push-remote yet." - (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch) + (when-let* ((target (magit-get-push-branch)) + (range (concat target ".."))) (when (magit--insert-pushremote-log-p) - (magit-insert-section (unpushed (concat it "..") t) + (magit-insert-section (unpushed range t) (magit-insert-heading (format (propertize "Unpushed to %s." 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading) - (propertize it 'font-lock-face 'magit-branch-remote))) - (magit--insert-log nil (concat it "..") magit-buffer-log-args) + (propertize target 'font-lock-face 'magit-branch-remote))) + (magit--insert-log nil range magit-buffer-log-args) (magit-log-insert-child-count))))) (defun magit--insert-pushremote-log-p () diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-margin.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-margin.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-margin.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-margin.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-merge.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-merge.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-merge.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-merge.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-mode.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-mode.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-mode.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-mode.el index c5d63ba..007c4be 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-mode.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-mode.el @@ -963,10 +963,10 @@ Run hooks `magit-pre-refresh-hook' and `magit-post-refresh-hook'." (magit-refresh-buffer)) ((derived-mode-p 'tabulated-list-mode) (revert-buffer))) - (--when-let (and magit-refresh-status-buffer - (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)) - (magit-get-mode-buffer 'magit-status-mode)) - (with-current-buffer it + (when-let ((buffer (and magit-refresh-status-buffer + (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)) + (magit-get-mode-buffer 'magit-status-mode)))) + (with-current-buffer buffer (magit-refresh-buffer))) (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-post-refresh-hook) (when magit-refresh-verbose @@ -1075,8 +1075,9 @@ If you are not satisfied with Magit's performance, then you should obviously not add this function to that hook." (when (and (not magit--disable-save-buffers) (magit-inside-worktree-p t)) - (--when-let (ignore-errors (magit-get-mode-buffer 'magit-status-mode)) - (add-to-list 'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers it) + (when-let ((buffer (ignore-errors + (magit-get-mode-buffer 'magit-status-mode)))) + (add-to-list 'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers buffer) (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers)))) (defun magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers () diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-notes.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-notes.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-notes.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-notes.el index 7e4771d..12bac89 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-notes.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-notes.el @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ (defun magit-notes-merging-p () (let ((dir (expand-file-name "NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE" (magit-gitdir)))) (and (file-directory-p dir) - (directory-files dir nil "^[^.]")))) + (directory-files dir nil "\\`[^.]")))) (transient-define-infix magit-core.notesRef () :class 'magit--git-variable diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-patch.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-patch.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-patch.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-patch.el index 324bd43..ff246b3 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-patch.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-patch.el @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ which creates patches for all commits that are reachable from range (format "%s~..%s" range range)))) (let ((args (transient-args 'magit-patch-create))) - (list (-filter #'stringp args) + (list (seq-filter #'stringp args) (cdr (assoc "--" args))))))) (if (not range) (transient-setup 'magit-patch-create) @@ -294,7 +294,9 @@ same differences as those shown in the buffer are always used." (setq args nil))) ((eq (car-safe magit-patch-save-arguments) 'exclude) (unless arg - (setq args (-difference args (cdr magit-patch-save-arguments))))) + (setq args + (cl-set-difference args (cdr magit-patch-save-arguments) + :test #'equal)))) ((not arg) (setq args magit-patch-save-arguments))) (with-temp-file file diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-pkg.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-pkg.el similarity index 75% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-pkg.el index 9b798ba..4e1a439 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-pkg.el @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ -(define-package "magit" "20230727.208" "A Git porcelain inside Emacs." +(define-package "magit" "20230828.1932" "A Git porcelain inside Emacs." '((emacs "25.1") (compat "29.1.3.4") (dash "20221013") (git-commit "20230101") (magit-section "20230101") + (seq "2.23") (transient "20230201") (with-editor "20230118")) - :commit "decd5f40dd514ef559cdbba23c51e2208c25d9ef" :authors + :commit "86b8491ce87a67551e1fb4261a41f2160ded590a" :authors '(("Marius Vollmer" . "marius.vollmer@gmail.com") ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) :maintainer diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-process.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-process.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-process.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-process.el index 8295e3b..53df804 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-process.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-process.el @@ -152,13 +152,13 @@ itself from the hook, to avoid further futile attempts." (const :tag "Don't start a cache daemon" nil))) (defcustom magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt-regexp - (concat " [\[(]" + (concat " [([]" "\\([Yy]\\(?:es\\)?\\)" "[/|]" "\\([Nn]o?\\)" ;; OpenSSH v8 prints this. See #3969. "\\(?:/\\[fingerprint\\]\\)?" - "[\])] ?[?:]? ?$") + "[])] ?[?:]? ?$") "Regexp matching Yes-or-No prompts of Git and its subprocesses." :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") :group 'magit-process @@ -167,7 +167,8 @@ itself from the hook, to avoid further futile attempts." (defcustom magit-process-password-prompt-regexps '("^\\(Enter \\)?[Pp]assphrase\\( for \\(RSA \\)?key '.*'\\)?: ?$" ;; Match-group 99 is used to identify the "user@host" part. - "^\\(Enter \\)?[Pp]assword\\( for '?\\(https?://\\)?\\(?99:[^']*\\)'?\\)?: ?$" + "^\\(Enter \\|([^) ]+) \\)?\ +[Pp]assword\\( for '?\\(https?://\\)?\\(?99:[^']*\\)'?\\)?: ?$" "Please enter the passphrase for the ssh key" "Please enter the passphrase to unlock the OpenPGP secret key" "^.*'s password: ?$" @@ -437,8 +438,8 @@ conversion." (cdr (assoc magit-git-executable magit-git-w32-path-hack))) (and local magit-need-cygwin-noglob (mapcar (lambda (var) - (concat var "=" (--if-let (getenv var) - (concat it " noglob") + (concat var "=" (if-let ((val (getenv var))) + (concat val " noglob") "noglob"))) '("CYGWIN" "MSYS"))) process-environment))) @@ -674,16 +675,17 @@ Magit status buffer." (defun magit-process--format-arguments (program args) (cond ((and args (equal program (magit-git-executable))) - (setq args (-split-at (length magit-git-global-arguments) args)) - (concat (propertize (file-name-nondirectory program) - 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading) - " " - (propertize (magit--ellipsis) - 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading - 'help-echo (mapconcat #'identity (car args) " ")) - " " - (propertize (mapconcat #'shell-quote-argument (cadr args) " ") - 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading))) + (let ((global (length magit-git-global-arguments))) + (concat + (propertize (file-name-nondirectory program) + 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading) + " " + (propertize (magit--ellipsis) + 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading + 'help-echo (mapconcat #'identity (seq-take args global) " ")) + " " + (propertize (mapconcat #'shell-quote-argument (seq-drop args global) " ") + 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading)))) ((and args (equal program shell-file-name)) (propertize (cadr args) 'font-lock-face 'magit-section-heading)) @@ -742,16 +744,16 @@ Magit status buffer." (status-buf (with-current-buffer process-buf (magit-get-mode-buffer 'magit-status-mode)))) (with-current-buffer status-buf - (--when-let - (magit-get-section - `((commit . ,(magit-rev-parse "HEAD")) - (,(pcase (car (cadr (-split-at - (1+ (length magit-git-global-arguments)) - (process-command process)))) - ((or "rebase" "am") 'rebase-sequence) - ((or "cherry-pick" "revert") 'sequence))) - (status))) - (goto-char (oref it start)) + (when-let ((section + (magit-get-section + `((commit . ,(magit-rev-parse "HEAD")) + (,(pcase (car (seq-drop + (process-command process) + (1+ (length magit-git-global-arguments)))) + ((or "rebase" "am") 'rebase-sequence) + ((or "cherry-pick" "revert") 'sequence))) + (status))))) + (goto-char (oref section start)) (magit-section-update-highlight)))))) (defun magit-process-filter (proc string) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-pull.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-pull.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-pull.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-pull.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-push.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-push.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-push.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-push.el index dd3dd8e..46a95fd 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-push.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-push.el @@ -130,9 +130,10 @@ the upstream." (not (or (magit-get-upstream-branch branch) (magit--unnamed-upstream-p remote merge) (magit--valid-upstream-p remote merge)))) - (let* ((branches (-union (--map (concat it "/" branch) - (magit-list-remotes)) - (magit-list-remote-branch-names))) + (let* ((branches (cl-union (--map (concat it "/" branch) + (magit-list-remotes)) + (magit-list-remote-branch-names) + :test #'equal)) (upstream (magit-completing-read (format "Set upstream of %s and push there" branch) branches nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history @@ -181,9 +182,9 @@ the upstream." (defun magit-push-current (target args) "Push the current branch to a branch read in the minibuffer." (interactive - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (list (magit-read-remote-branch (format "Push %s to" it) - nil nil it 'confirm) + (if-let ((current (magit-get-current-branch))) + (list (magit-read-remote-branch (format "Push %s to" current) + nil nil current 'confirm) (magit-push-arguments)) (user-error "No branch is checked out"))) (magit-git-push (magit-get-current-branch) target args)) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-reflog.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-reflog.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-reflog.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-reflog.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-refs.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-refs.el similarity index 96% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-refs.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-refs.el index 9ecbd23..6a7d074 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-refs.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-refs.el @@ -354,11 +354,12 @@ Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point. ((eq major-mode 'magit-refs-mode) (setq args magit-buffer-arguments)) ((and (memq use-buffer-args '(always selected)) - (when-let* ((buffer (magit-get-mode-buffer ;debbugs#31840 - 'magit-refs-mode nil - (eq use-buffer-args 'selected)))) - (setq args (buffer-local-value 'magit-buffer-arguments buffer)) - t))) + (and-let* ((buffer (magit-get-mode-buffer + 'magit-refs-mode nil + (eq use-buffer-args 'selected)))) + (progn ; work around debbugs#31840 + (setq args (buffer-local-value 'magit-buffer-arguments buffer)) + t)))) (t (setq args (alist-get 'magit-show-refs transient-values)))) args)) @@ -570,7 +571,9 @@ line is inserted at all." (concat "refs/remotes/" remote) magit-buffer-arguments)) (pcase-let ((`(,head-branch ,branch ,ref ,msg) - (-replace "" nil (split-string line "\0")))) + (cl-substitute nil "" + (split-string line "\0") + :test #'equal))) (if head-branch ;; Note: Use `ref' instead of `branch' for the check ;; below because 'refname:short' shortens the remote @@ -620,17 +623,17 @@ line is inserted at all." (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t))) (defun magit-refs--format-local-branches () - (let ((lines (-keep #'magit-refs--format-local-branch - (magit-git-lines - "for-each-ref" - (concat "--format=\ + (let ((lines (delq nil (mapcar #'magit-refs--format-local-branch + (magit-git-lines + "for-each-ref" + (concat "--format=\ %(HEAD)%00%(refname:short)%00%(refname)%00\ %(upstream:short)%00%(upstream)%00%(upstream:track)%00" - (if magit-refs-show-push-remote "\ + (if magit-refs-show-push-remote "\ %(push:remotename)%00%(push)%00%(push:track)%00%(subject)" "%00%00%00%(subject)")) - "refs/heads" - magit-buffer-arguments)))) + "refs/heads" + magit-buffer-arguments))))) (unless (magit-get-current-branch) (push (magit-refs--format-local-branch (concat "*\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" (magit-rev-format "%s"))) @@ -657,7 +660,7 @@ line is inserted at all." (defun magit-refs--format-local-branch (line) (pcase-let ((`(,head ,branch ,ref ,upstream ,u:ref ,u:track ,push ,p:ref ,p:track ,msg) - (-replace "" nil (split-string line "\0")))) + (cl-substitute nil "" (split-string line "\0") :test #'equal))) (when (or (not branch) (magit-refs--insert-refname-p branch)) (let* ((headp (equal head "*")) @@ -747,12 +750,12 @@ line is inserted at all." branch (if head-face (list face head-face) face)))) (defun magit-refs--insert-refname-p (refname) - (--if-let (-first (pcase-lambda (`(,key . ,_)) - (if (functionp key) - (funcall key refname) - (string-match-p key refname))) - magit-refs-filter-alist) - (cdr it) + (if-let ((entry (seq-find (pcase-lambda (`(,key . ,_)) + (if (functionp key) + (funcall key refname) + (string-match-p key refname))) + magit-refs-filter-alist))) + (cdr entry) t)) (defun magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits (ref) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-remote.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-remote.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-remote.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-remote.el index b35d8f1..5c4d64d 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-remote.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-remote.el @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ has to be used to view and change remote related variables." (when (equal (magit-get "remote.pushDefault") remote) (magit-set new-name "remote.pushDefault")) (dolist (var (magit-git-lines "config" "--name-only" - "--get-regexp" "^branch\.[^.]*\.pushRemote" + "--get-regexp" "^branch\\.[^.]*\\.pushRemote" (format "^%s$" remote))) (magit-call-git "config" (and (not new-name) "--unset") var new-name)))) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-repos.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-repos.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-repos.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-repos.el index df7933d..21f5efc 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-repos.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-repos.el @@ -159,8 +159,8 @@ repositories are displayed." (defun magit-repolist-status (&optional _button) "Show the status for the repository at point." (interactive) - (--if-let (tabulated-list-get-id) - (magit-status-setup-buffer (expand-file-name it)) + (if-let ((id (tabulated-list-get-id))) + (magit-status-setup-buffer (expand-file-name id)) (user-error "There is no repository at point"))) (defun magit-repolist-mark () @@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ If it contains \"%s\" then the directory is substituted for that." (caar magit-repolist-columns)) flip)))) (setq tabulated-list-format - (vconcat (-map-indexed - (lambda (idx column) + (vconcat (seq-map-indexed + (lambda (column idx) (pcase-let* ((`(,title ,width ,_fn ,props) column) (sort-set (assoc :sort props)) (sort-fn (cadr sort-set))) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-reset.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-reset.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-reset.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-reset.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-sequence.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-sequence.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-sequence.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-sequence.el index 7208e92..2b210a5 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-sequence.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-sequence.el @@ -281,8 +281,8 @@ the process manually." (unless (magit-branch-p dst) (let ((magit-process-raise-error t)) (magit-call-git "branch" dst start-point)) - (--when-let (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch start-point) - (magit-call-git "branch" "--set-upstream-to" it dst))) + (when-let ((upstream (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch start-point))) + (magit-call-git "branch" "--set-upstream-to" upstream dst))) (unless (equal dst current) (let ((magit-process-raise-error t)) (magit-call-git "checkout" dst))) @@ -335,12 +335,11 @@ the process manually." (list commits)))) (magit-run-git-sequencer (if revert "revert" "cherry-pick") - (pcase-let ((`(,merge ,non-merge) - (-separate #'magit-merge-commit-p commits))) + (let ((merges (seq-filter #'magit-merge-commit-p commits))) (cond - ((not merge) + ((not merges) (--remove (string-prefix-p "--mainline=" it) args)) - (non-merge + ((cl-set-difference commits merges :test #'equal) (user-error "Cannot %s merge and non-merge commits at once" command)) ((--first (string-prefix-p "--mainline=" it) args) @@ -1035,7 +1034,7 @@ status buffer (i.e., the reverse of how they will be applied)." (defun magit-rebase-patches () (directory-files (expand-file-name "rebase-apply" (magit-gitdir)) - t "^[0-9]\\{4\\}$")) + t "\\`[0-9]\\{4\\}\\'")) (defun magit-sequence-insert-sequence (stop onto &optional orig) (let ((head (magit-rev-parse "HEAD")) done) @@ -1043,8 +1042,8 @@ status buffer (i.e., the reverse of how they will be applied)." (setq done (magit-git-lines "log" "--format=%H" (concat onto "..HEAD"))) (when (and stop (not (member (magit-rev-parse stop) done))) (let ((id (magit-patch-id stop))) - (--if-let (--first (equal (magit-patch-id it) id) done) - (setq stop it) + (if-let ((matched (--first (equal (magit-patch-id it) id) done))) + (setq stop matched) (cond ((--first (magit-rev-equal it stop) done) ;; The commit's testament has been executed. diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-sparse-checkout.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-sparse-checkout.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-sparse-checkout.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-sparse-checkout.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-stash.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-stash.el similarity index 88% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-stash.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-stash.el index c8725d2..beed295 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-stash.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-stash.el @@ -237,33 +237,79 @@ specifying a list of files to be stashed." ;;;###autoload (defun magit-stash-apply (stash) "Apply a stash to the working tree. -If nothing is staged, then try to reinstate the stashed index. -Doing so is not possible if there are staged changes." + +First try \"git stash apply --index\", which tries to preserve +the index stored in the stash, if any. This may fail because +applying the stash could result in conflicts and those have to +be stored in the index, making it impossible to also store the +stash's index there as well. + +If the above failed, then try \"git stash apply\". This fails +\(with or without \"--index\") if there are any uncommitted +changes to files that are also modified in the stash. + +If both of the above failed, then apply using \"git apply\". +If there are no conflicting files, use \"--3way\". If there are +conflicting files, then using \"--3way\" requires that those +files are staged first, which may be undesirable, so prompt +the user whether to use \"--3way\" or \"--reject\"." (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Apply stash"))) - (magit-run-git "stash" "apply" stash - (and (not (apply #'magit-anything-staged-p nil - (magit-stashed-files stash))) - "--index"))) + (magit-stash--apply "apply" stash)) ;;;###autoload (defun magit-stash-pop (stash) - "Apply a stash to the working tree and remove it from stash list. -If nothing is staged, then try to reinstate the stashed index. -Doing so is not possible if there are staged changes. Do not -remove the stash, if it cannot be applied." + "Apply a stash to the working tree, on success remove it from stash list. + +First try \"git stash pop --index\", which tries to preserve +the index stored in the stash, if any. This may fail because +applying the stash could result in conflicts and those have to +be stored in the index, making it impossible to also store the +stash's index there as well. + +If the above failed, then try \"git stash apply\". This fails +\(with or without \"--index\") if there are any uncommitted +changes to files that are also modified in the stash. + +If both of the above failed, then apply using \"git apply\". +If there are no conflicting files, use \"--3way\". If there are +conflicting files, then using \"--3way\" requires that those +files are staged first, which may be undesirable, so prompt +the user whether to use \"--3way\" or \"--reject\"." (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Pop stash"))) - (magit-run-git "stash" "pop" stash - (and (not (apply #'magit-anything-staged-p nil - (magit-stashed-files stash))) - "--index"))) + (magit-stash--apply "pop" stash)) + +(defun magit-stash--apply (action stash) + (or (= (magit-call-git "stash" action "--index" stash) 0) + ;; The stash's index could not be applied, so always keep the stash. + (= (magit-call-git "stash" "apply" stash) 0) + (let* ((range (format "%s^..%s" stash stash)) + (stashed (magit-git-items "diff" "-z" "--name-only" range "--")) + (conflicts (cl-sort (cl-union (magit-unstaged-files t stashed) + (magit-untracked-files t stashed) + :test #'equal) + #'string<)) + (arg (cond + ((not conflicts) "--3way") + ((magit-confirm-files + 'stash-apply-3way conflicts + "Apply stash using `--3way', which requires first staging" + "(else use `--reject')" + t) + (magit-stage-1 nil conflicts) + "--3way") + ("--reject")))) + (with-temp-buffer + (magit-git-insert "diff" range) + (magit-run-git-with-input "apply" arg "-")))) + (magit-refresh)) ;;;###autoload (defun magit-stash-drop (stash) "Remove a stash from the stash list. When the region is active offer to drop all contained stashes." (interactive - (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'stash) - (magit-confirm 'drop-stashes nil "Drop %d stashes" nil it) + (list (if-let ((values (magit-region-values 'stash))) + (magit-confirm 'drop-stashes nil "Drop %d stashes" nil values) (magit-read-stash "Drop stash")))) (dolist (stash (if (listp stash) (nreverse (prog1 stash (setq stash (car stash)))) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-status.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-status.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-status.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-status.el diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-submodule.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-submodule.el similarity index 95% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-submodule.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-submodule.el index 7309dab..c2b55ed 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-submodule.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-submodule.el @@ -388,12 +388,12 @@ to recover from making a mistake here, but don't count on it." (magit-with-toplevel (when-let ((modified - (-filter (lambda (module) - (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name module)))) - (and (cddr (directory-files default-directory)) - (magit-anything-modified-p)))) - modules))) + (seq-filter (lambda (module) + (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory + (expand-file-name module)))) + (and (cddr (directory-files default-directory)) + (magit-anything-modified-p)))) + modules))) (if (member "--force" args) (if (magit-confirm 'remove-dirty-modules "Remove dirty module %s" @@ -493,18 +493,19 @@ or, failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash." 'font-lock-face 'magit-diff-file-heading)) (if (not (file-exists-p ".git")) (insert "(unpopulated)") - (insert (format - branch-format - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (propertize it 'font-lock-face 'magit-branch-local) - (propertize "(detached)" 'font-lock-face 'warning)))) - (--if-let (magit-git-string "describe" "--tags") + (insert + (format + branch-format + (if-let ((branch (magit-get-current-branch))) + (propertize branch 'font-lock-face 'magit-branch-local) + (propertize "(detached)" 'font-lock-face 'warning)))) + (if-let ((desc (magit-git-string "describe" "--tags"))) (progn (when (and magit-modules-overview-align-numbers - (string-match-p "\\`[0-9]" it)) + (string-match-p "\\`[0-9]" desc)) (insert ?\s)) - (insert (propertize it 'font-lock-face 'magit-tag))) - (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%h") - (insert (propertize it 'font-lock-face 'magit-hash))))) + (insert (propertize desc 'font-lock-face 'magit-tag))) + (when-let ((abbrev (magit-rev-format "%h"))) + (insert (propertize abbrev 'font-lock-face 'magit-hash))))) (insert ?\n)))))) (insert ?\n)) @@ -658,7 +659,12 @@ These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits." (defun magit-submodule-list-refresh () (setq tabulated-list-entries - (-keep (lambda (module) + ;; Backport version 2.23 of seq lacks seq-keep. Once that is + ;; available trace this commment to find more instances where + ;; it should be used. + (delq nil + (mapcar + (lambda (module) (let ((default-directory (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module)))) (and (file-exists-p ".git") @@ -673,7 +679,7 @@ These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits." ,@props)) "")) magit-repolist-columns)))))) - (magit-list-module-paths))) + (magit-list-module-paths)))) (message "Listing submodules...") (tabulated-list-init-header) (tabulated-list-print t) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-subtree.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-subtree.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-subtree.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-subtree.el index 8621cd0..dae1661 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-subtree.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-subtree.el @@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ :reader #'magit-transient-read-revision) (defun magit-subtree-prefix (transient prompt) - (--if-let (--first (string-prefix-p "--prefix=" it) - (transient-args transient)) - (substring it 9) + (if-let ((arg (--first (string-prefix-p "--prefix=" it) + (transient-args transient)))) + (substring arg 9) (magit-subtree-read-prefix prompt))) (defun magit-subtree-arguments (transient) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-tag.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-tag.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-tag.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-tag.el index a1b004c..b49e48b 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-tag.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-tag.el @@ -80,8 +80,8 @@ If the region marks multiple tags (and nothing else), then offer to delete those, otherwise prompt for a single tag to be deleted, defaulting to the tag at point. \n(git tag -d TAGS)" - (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'tag) - (magit-confirm t nil "Delete %d tags" nil it) + (interactive (list (if-let ((tags (magit-region-values 'tag))) + (magit-confirm t nil "Delete %d tags" nil tags) (let ((helm-comp-read-use-marked t)) (magit-read-tag "Delete tag" t))))) (magit-run-git "tag" "-d" tags)) @@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ defaulting to the tag at point. (rtags (prog2 (message "Determining remote tags...") (magit-remote-list-tags remote) (message "Determining remote tags...done"))) - (ltags (-difference tags rtags)) - (rtags (-difference rtags tags))) + (ltags (cl-set-difference tags rtags :test #'equal)) + (rtags (cl-set-difference rtags tags :test #'equal))) (unless (or ltags rtags) (message "Same tags exist locally and remotely")) (unless (magit-confirm t @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ defaulting to the tag at point. See also `magit-release-tag-regexp'.") (defvar magit-release-tag-regexp "\\`\ -\\(?1:\\(?:v\\(?:ersion\\)?\\|r\\(?:elease\\)?\\)?[-_]?\\)?\ +\\(?1:\\(?:v\\(?:ersion\\)?\\|r\\(?:elease\\)?\\)[-_]?\\)?\ \\(?2:[0-9]+\\(?:\\.[0-9]+\\)*\ \\(?:-[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\\(?:\\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\\)*\\)?\\)\\'" "Regexp used by `magit-tag-release' to parse release tags. diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-transient.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-transient.el similarity index 95% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-transient.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-transient.el index 7d4fd8c..364c20a 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-transient.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-transient.el @@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ (seturl (oref obj seturl-arg)) (remote (oref transient--prefix scope))) (oset obj value values) - (dolist (v (-difference values previous)) + (dolist (v (cl-set-difference values previous :test #'equal)) (magit-call-git "remote" "set-url" seturl "--add" remote v)) - (dolist (v (-difference previous values)) + (dolist (v (cl-set-difference previous values :test #'equal)) (magit-call-git "remote" "set-url" seturl "--delete" remote (concat "^" (regexp-quote v) "$"))) (magit-refresh))) @@ -219,6 +219,15 @@ 'transient-value)))))) (propertize "]" 'face 'transient-inactive-value)))) +;;; Utilities + +(defun magit--transient-args-and-files () + "Return (args files) for use by log and diff functions. +The value derives from that returned by `transient-get-value'." + (let ((args (transient-get-value))) + (list (seq-filter #'atom args) + (cdr (assoc "--" args))))) + ;;; _ (provide 'magit-transient) ;;; magit-transient.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-wip.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-wip.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-wip.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-wip.el index 0852a05..2c522a6 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-wip.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-wip.el @@ -437,7 +437,8 @@ many \"branches\" of each wip ref are shown." (interactive (nconc (list (magit-completing-read "Log branch and its wip refs" - (-snoc (magit-list-local-branch-names) "HEAD") + (nconc (magit-list-local-branch-names) + (list "HEAD")) nil t nil 'magit-revision-history (or (magit-branch-at-point) (magit-get-current-branch) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-worktree.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-worktree.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-worktree.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-worktree.el index 83db2e4..dd19a11 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit-worktree.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit-worktree.el @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ If there is only one worktree, then insert nothing." (bare "(bare)")) config))) worktrees)) - (align (1+ (-max (--map (string-width (car it)) cols))))) + (align (1+ (apply #'max (--map (string-width (car it)) cols))))) (pcase-dolist (`(,head . ,config) cols) (magit--insert-worktree config diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit.el b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit.el rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit.el index a884225..38bd291 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit.el @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ ;; (dash "2.19.1") ;; (git-commit "3.3.0") ;; (magit-section "3.3.0") +;; (seq "2.23") ;; (transient "0.3.6") ;; (with-editor "3.0.5")) @@ -555,7 +556,7 @@ is run in the top-level directory of the current working tree." (defconst magit-font-lock-keywords (eval-when-compile `((,(concat "(\\(magit-define-section-jumper\\)\\_>" - "[ \t'\(]*" + "[ \t'(]*" "\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?") (1 'font-lock-keyword-face) (2 'font-lock-function-name-face nil t)) @@ -629,12 +630,12 @@ the output in the kill ring. (when (featurep 'package) (push 'elpa debug) (ignore-errors - (--when-let (assq 'magit package-alist) + (when-let ((version (cadr (assq 'magit package-alist)))) (push t debug) (setq magit-version (and (fboundp 'package-desc-version) (package-version-join - (package-desc-version (cadr it)))))))) + (package-desc-version version))))))) (progn (push 'dirname debug) (let ((dirname (file-name-nondirectory diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit.info b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit.info similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit.info rename to code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit.info index eda5ac4..0fae52f 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-20230727.208/magit.info +++ b/code/elpa/magit-20230828.1932/magit.info @@ -1888,6 +1888,14 @@ telling Magit to ask fewer questions. • Various: + • ‘stash-apply-3way’ When a stash cannot be applied using + ‘git stash apply’, then Magit uses ‘git apply’ instead. + If doing so is safe, then it uses ‘--3way’, when it is + not because doing so requires that some files are first + staged, then by default it prompts the user whether to + use ‘--3way’ or ‘--reject’. Add this symbol to always + use ‘--3way’. + • ‘kill-process’ There seldom is a reason to kill a process. @@ -3195,6 +3203,18 @@ File: magit.info, Node: Log Buffer, Next: Log Margin, Prev: Refreshing Logs, Whether to show the refnames after the commit summaries. This is useful if you use really long branch names. + -- User Option: magit-log-show-color-graph-limit + When showing more commits than specified by this option, then the + ‘--color’ argument, if specified, is silently dropped. This is + necessary because the ‘ansi-color’ library, which is used to turn + control sequences into faces, is just too slow. + + -- User Option: magit-log-show-signatures-limit + When showing more commits than specified by this option, then the + ‘--show-signature’ argument, if specified, is silently dropped. + This is necessary because checking the signature of a large number + of commits is just too slow. + Magit displays references in logs a bit differently from how Git does it. @@ -6701,15 +6721,50 @@ Also see *note (gitman)git-stash::. prefix arguments are equivalent to ‘--all’-. ‘z a’ (‘magit-stash-apply’) - Apply a stash to the working tree. Try to preserve the stash - index. If that fails because there are staged changes, apply - without preserving the stash index. + Apply a stash to the working tree. + + First try ‘git stash apply --index’, which tries to preserve the + index stored in the stash, if any. This may fail because applying + the stash could result in conflicts and those have to be stored in + the index, making it impossible to also store the stash’s index + there as well. + + If the above failed, then try ‘git stash apply’. This fails (with + or without ‘--index’) if there are any uncommitted changes to files + that are also modified in the stash. + + If both of the above failed, then apply using ‘git apply’. If + there are no conflicting files, use ‘--3way’. If there are + conflicting files, then using ‘--3way’ requires that those files + are staged first, which may be undesirable, so prompt the user + whether to use ‘--3way’ or ‘--reject’. + + Customize ‘magit-no-confirm’ if you want to always use ‘--3way’, + without being prompted. ‘z p’ (‘magit-stash-pop’) - Apply a stash to the working tree and remove it from stash list. - Try to preserve the stash index. If that fails because there are - staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index and forgo - removing the stash. + Apply a stash to the working tree. On complete success (if the + stash can be applied without any conflicts, and while preserving + the stash’s index) then remove the stash from stash list. + + First try ‘git stash pop --index’, which tries to preserve the + index stored in the stash, if any. This may fail because applying + the stash could result in conflicts and those have to be stored in + the index, making it impossible to also store the stash’s index + there as well. + + If the above failed, then try ‘git stash apply’. This fails (with + or without ‘--index’) if there are any uncommitted changes to files + that are also modified in the stash. + + If both of the above failed, then apply using ‘git apply’. If + there are no conflicting files, use ‘--3way’. If there are + conflicting files, then using ‘--3way’ requires that those files + are staged first, which may be undesirable, so prompt the user + whether to use ‘--3way’ or ‘--reject’. + + Customize ‘magit-no-confirm’ if you want to always use ‘--3way’, + without being prompted. ‘z k’ (‘magit-stash-drop’) Remove a stash from the stash list. When the region is active, @@ -10071,7 +10126,7 @@ Appendix C Keystroke Index * k <1>: Applying. (line 40) * k <2>: Editing Rebase Sequences. (line 56) -* k <3>: Stashing. (line 83) +* k <3>: Stashing. (line 118) * l: Logging. (line 30) * L: Refreshing Logs. (line 12) * L <1>: Log Buffer. (line 7) @@ -10278,20 +10333,20 @@ Appendix C Keystroke Index * z: Stashing. (line 9) * Z: Worktree. (line 9) * z a: Stashing. (line 52) -* z b: Stashing. (line 70) -* z B: Stashing. (line 75) +* z b: Stashing. (line 105) +* z B: Stashing. (line 110) * Z b: Worktree. (line 13) * Z c: Worktree. (line 16) -* z f: Stashing. (line 80) +* z f: Stashing. (line 115) * Z g: Worktree. (line 26) * z i: Stashing. (line 20) * z I: Stashing. (line 42) -* z k: Stashing. (line 63) +* z k: Stashing. (line 98) * Z k: Worktree. (line 22) -* z l: Stashing. (line 86) +* z l: Stashing. (line 121) * Z m: Worktree. (line 19) -* z p: Stashing. (line 57) -* z v: Stashing. (line 67) +* z p: Stashing. (line 74) +* z v: Stashing. (line 102) * z w: Stashing. (line 24) * z W: Stashing. (line 46) * z x: Stashing. (line 30) @@ -11011,17 +11066,17 @@ Appendix D Function and Command Index * magit-stash: Stashing. (line 9) * magit-stash-apply: Stashing. (line 52) * magit-stash-both: Stashing. (line 14) -* magit-stash-branch: Stashing. (line 70) -* magit-stash-branch-here: Stashing. (line 75) -* magit-stash-clear: Stashing. (line 83) -* magit-stash-drop: Stashing. (line 63) -* magit-stash-format-patch: Stashing. (line 80) +* magit-stash-branch: Stashing. (line 105) +* magit-stash-branch-here: Stashing. (line 110) +* magit-stash-clear: Stashing. (line 118) +* magit-stash-drop: Stashing. (line 98) +* magit-stash-format-patch: Stashing. (line 115) * magit-stash-index: Stashing. (line 20) * magit-stash-keep-index: Stashing. (line 30) -* magit-stash-list: Stashing. (line 86) -* magit-stash-pop: Stashing. (line 57) +* magit-stash-list: Stashing. (line 121) +* magit-stash-pop: Stashing. (line 74) * magit-stash-show: Diffing. (line 67) -* magit-stash-show <1>: Stashing. (line 67) +* magit-stash-show <1>: Stashing. (line 102) * magit-stash-worktree: Stashing. (line 24) * magit-stashes-maybe-update-stash-buffer: Section Movement. (line 92) * magit-status: Status Buffer. (line 23) @@ -11244,7 +11299,9 @@ Appendix E Variable Index * magit-log-margin-show-committer-date: Log Margin. (line 44) * magit-log-section-commit-count: Status Sections. (line 114) * magit-log-select-margin: Select from Log. (line 28) +* magit-log-show-color-graph-limit: Log Buffer. (line 78) * magit-log-show-refname-after-summary: Log Buffer. (line 74) +* magit-log-show-signatures-limit: Log Buffer. (line 84) * magit-log-trace-definition-function: Commands Available in Diffs. (line 17) * magit-module-sections-hook: Status Module Sections. @@ -11302,7 +11359,7 @@ Appendix E Variable Index * magit-section-visibility-indicator: Section Visibility. (line 109) * magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt: Running Git Manually. (line 43) -* magit-stashes-margin: Stashing. (line 88) +* magit-stashes-margin: Stashing. (line 123) * magit-status-headers-hook: Status Header Sections. (line 17) * magit-status-margin: Status Options. (line 9) @@ -11373,148 +11430,148 @@ Node: Transient Commands61935 Node: Transient Arguments and Buffer Variables63411 Node: Completion Confirmation and the Selection70428 Node: Action Confirmation70874 -Node: Completion and Confirmation78726 -Node: The Selection81911 -Node: The hunk-internal region84809 -Node: Support for Completion Frameworks85898 -Node: Additional Completion Options90801 -Node: Mouse Support91399 -Node: Running Git91975 -Node: Viewing Git Output92220 -Node: Git Process Status94924 -Node: Running Git Manually95889 -Node: Git Executable98579 -Node: Global Git Arguments101587 -Node: Inspecting102392 -Node: Status Buffer103549 -Node: Status Sections108560 -Node: Status Header Sections114087 -Node: Status Module Sections116706 -Node: Status Options119203 -Node: Repository List120666 -Node: Logging125444 -Node: Refreshing Logs128286 -Node: Log Buffer129707 -Node: Log Margin133907 -Node: Select from Log137060 -Node: Reflog139270 -Node: Cherries140907 -Node: Diffing142745 -Node: Refreshing Diffs145779 -Node: Commands Available in Diffs149468 -Node: Diff Options151981 -Node: Revision Buffer157444 -Node: Ediffing160764 -Node: References Buffer166814 -Node: References Sections177408 -Node: Bisecting178265 -Node: Visiting Files and Blobs180576 -Node: General-Purpose Visit Commands181104 -Node: Visiting Files and Blobs from a Diff182057 -Node: Blaming185501 -Node: Manipulating192489 -Node: Creating Repository192831 -Node: Cloning Repository193368 -Node: Staging and Unstaging199809 -Node: Staging from File-Visiting Buffers203790 -Node: Applying204896 -Node: Committing206969 -Node: Initiating a Commit207552 -Node: Editing Commit Messages212742 -Node: Using the Revision Stack215515 -Node: Commit Pseudo Headers218560 -Node: Commit Mode and Hooks219855 -Node: Commit Message Conventions222713 -Node: Branching224700 -Node: The Two Remotes224926 -Node: Branch Commands227579 -Node: Branch Git Variables240429 -Node: Auxiliary Branch Commands245803 -Node: Merging246919 -Node: Resolving Conflicts251075 -Node: Rebasing256449 -Node: Editing Rebase Sequences261238 -Node: Information About In-Progress Rebase265454 -Ref: Information About In-Progress Rebase-Footnote-1274567 -Node: Cherry Picking275163 -Node: Reverting279497 -Node: Resetting280916 -Node: Stashing282742 -Node: Transferring287394 -Node: Remotes287616 -Node: Remote Commands287768 -Node: Remote Git Variables291807 -Node: Fetching293078 -Node: Pulling295524 -Node: Pushing296550 -Node: Plain Patches300841 -Node: Maildir Patches302312 -Node: Miscellaneous303791 -Node: Tagging304137 -Node: Notes306030 -Node: Submodules308365 -Node: Listing Submodules308583 -Node: Submodule Transient310731 -Node: Subtree313218 -Node: Worktree315149 -Node: Sparse checkouts316225 -Node: Bundle319001 -Node: Common Commands319376 -Node: Wip Modes322004 -Node: Wip Graph326895 -Node: Legacy Wip Modes329208 -Node: Commands for Buffers Visiting Files332095 -Node: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs340323 -Node: Customizing341121 -Node: Per-Repository Configuration342717 -Node: Essential Settings344971 -Node: Safety345317 -Node: Performance347078 -Ref: Log Performance350106 -Ref: Diff Performance351411 -Ref: Refs Buffer Performance352752 -Ref: Committing Performance353327 -Node: Microsoft Windows Performance354309 -Node: MacOS Performance355500 -Ref: MacOS Performance-Footnote-1356523 -Node: Global Bindings356605 -Node: Plumbing358833 -Node: Calling Git359662 -Node: Getting a Value from Git361187 -Node: Calling Git for Effect364915 -Node: Section Plumbing370809 -Node: Creating Sections371037 -Node: Section Selection374933 -Node: Matching Sections376729 -Node: Refreshing Buffers382650 -Node: Conventions385794 -Node: Theming Faces385986 -Node: FAQ394091 -Node: FAQ - 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'((emacs "25.1") (compat "29.1.3.4") (dash "20221013")) - :commit "80959650b24a9c849b736234b56bc3d8aff2c0b9" :authors + :commit "d73a3b11db7c25175cf710b1b135ff7e07125115" :authors '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) :maintainer '("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-section-20230521.1803/magit-section.el b/code/elpa/magit-section-20230805.1908/magit-section.el similarity index 95% rename from code/elpa/magit-section-20230521.1803/magit-section.el rename to code/elpa/magit-section-20230805.1908/magit-section.el index 8626058..e75e64e 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-section-20230521.1803/magit-section.el +++ b/code/elpa/magit-section-20230805.1908/magit-section.el @@ -264,6 +264,8 @@ no effect. This also has no effect for Emacs >= 28, where ;;; Variables +(defvar-local magit-section-preserve-visibility t) + (defvar-local magit-section-pre-command-region-p nil) (defvar-local magit-section-pre-command-section nil) (defvar-local magit-section-highlight-force-update nil) @@ -271,6 +273,9 @@ no effect. This also has no effect for Emacs >= 28, where (defvar-local magit-section-highlighted-sections nil) (defvar-local magit-section-unhighlight-sections nil) +(defvar-local magit-section-inhibit-markers nil) +(defvar-local magit-section-insert-in-reverse nil) + ;;; Faces (defgroup magit-section-faces nil @@ -784,8 +789,8 @@ the beginning of the current section." (defun magit-section-up () "Move to the beginning of the parent section." (interactive) - (--if-let (oref (magit-current-section) parent) - (magit-section-goto it) + (if-let ((parent (oref (magit-current-section) parent))) + (magit-section-goto parent) (user-error "No parent section"))) (defun magit-section-forward-sibling () @@ -794,8 +799,8 @@ If there is no next sibling section, then move to the parent." (interactive) (let ((current (magit-current-section))) (if (oref current parent) - (--if-let (car (magit-section-siblings current 'next)) - (magit-section-goto it) + (if-let ((next (car (magit-section-siblings current 'next)))) + (magit-section-goto next) (magit-section-forward)) (magit-section-goto 1)))) @@ -805,8 +810,8 @@ If there is no previous sibling section, then move to the parent." (interactive) (let ((current (magit-current-section))) (if (oref current parent) - (--if-let (car (magit-section-siblings current 'prev)) - (magit-section-goto it) + (if-let ((previous (car (magit-section-siblings current 'prev)))) + (magit-section-goto previous) (magit-section-backward)) (magit-section-goto -1)))) @@ -831,12 +836,12 @@ HEADING is the displayed heading of the section." Jump to the section \"%s\". With a prefix argument also expand it." heading) (interactive "P") - (--if-let (magit-get-section - (cons (cons ',type ,value) - (magit-section-ident magit-root-section))) - (progn (goto-char (oref it start)) + (if-let ((section (magit-get-section + (cons (cons ',type ,value) + (magit-section-ident magit-root-section))))) + (progn (goto-char (oref section start)) (when expand - (with-local-quit (magit-section-show it)) + (with-local-quit (magit-section-show section)) (recenter 0))) (message ,(format "Section \"%s\" wasn't found" heading))))) @@ -972,8 +977,8 @@ hidden." (mapc #'magit-section-hide children))))) (defun magit-section-hidden-body (section &optional pred) - (--if-let (oref section children) - (funcall (or pred #'-any-p) #'magit-section-hidden-body it) + (if-let ((children (oref section children))) + (funcall (or pred #'-any-p) #'magit-section-hidden-body children) (and (oref section content) (oref section hidden)))) @@ -1260,7 +1265,7 @@ Create a section object of type CLASS, storing VALUE in its `value' slot, and insert the section at point. CLASS is a subclass of `magit-section' or has the form `(eval FORM)', in which case FORM is evaluated at runtime and should return a -subclass. In other places a sections class is oftern referred +subclass. In other places a sections class is often referred to as its \"type\". Many commands behave differently depending on the class of the @@ -1321,34 +1326,34 @@ anything this time around. (car (rassq ,tp magit--section-type-alist))) ,tp) :value ,(nth 1 (car args)) - :start (point-marker) + :start (if magit-section-inhibit-markers + (point) + (point-marker)) :parent magit-insert-section--parent))) (oset ,s hidden - (let ((value (run-hook-with-args-until-success - 'magit-section-set-visibility-hook ,s))) - (if value - (eq value 'hide) - (let ((incarnation (and magit-insert-section--oldroot - (magit-get-section - (magit-section-ident ,s) - magit-insert-section--oldroot)))) - (if incarnation - (oref incarnation hidden) - (let ((value (magit-section-match-assoc - ,s magit-section-initial-visibility-alist))) - (if value - (progn - (when (functionp value) - (setq value (funcall value ,s))) - (eq value 'hide)) - ,(nth 2 (car args))))))))) + (if-let ((value (run-hook-with-args-until-success + 'magit-section-set-visibility-hook ,s))) + (eq value 'hide) + (if-let ((incarnation + (and (not magit-section-preserve-visibility) + magit-insert-section--oldroot + (magit-get-section + (magit-section-ident ,s) + magit-insert-section--oldroot)))) + (oref incarnation hidden) + (if-let ((value (magit-section-match-assoc + ,s magit-section-initial-visibility-alist))) + (progn (when (functionp value) + (setq value (funcall value ,s))) + (eq value 'hide)) + ,(nth 2 (car args)))))) (let ((magit-insert-section--current ,s) (magit-insert-section--parent ,s) (magit-insert-section--oldroot (or magit-insert-section--oldroot - (unless magit-insert-section--parent - (prog1 magit-root-section - (setq magit-root-section ,s)))))) + (and (not magit-insert-section--parent) + (prog1 magit-root-section + (setq magit-root-section ,s)))))) (catch 'cancel-section ,@(if s* `((let ((,s* ,s)) @@ -1359,8 +1364,12 @@ anything this time around. ;; on section insertion, not a section inserting hook. (run-hooks 'magit-insert-section-hook) (magit-insert-child-count ,s) - (set-marker-insertion-type (oref ,s start) t) - (let* ((end (oset ,s end (point-marker))) + (unless magit-section-inhibit-markers + (set-marker-insertion-type (oref ,s start) t)) + (let* ((end (oset ,s end + (if magit-section-inhibit-markers + (point) + (point-marker)))) (class-map (oref ,s keymap)) (magit-map (intern (format "magit-%s-section-map" (oref ,s type)))) @@ -1383,12 +1392,25 @@ anything this time around. (put-text-property (point) next 'keymap map))) (magit-section-maybe-add-heading-map ,s) (goto-char next))))) - (if (eq ,s magit-root-section) - (let ((magit-section-cache-visibility nil)) - (magit-section-show ,s)) - (oset (oref ,s parent) children - (nconc (oref (oref ,s parent) children) - (list ,s))))) + (cond + ((eq ,s magit-root-section) + (when (eq magit-section-inhibit-markers 'delay) + (setq magit-section-inhibit-markers nil) + (magit-map-sections + (lambda (section) + (oset section start (copy-marker (oref section start) t)) + (oset section end (copy-marker (oref section end) t))))) + (let ((magit-section-cache-visibility nil)) + (magit-section-show ,s))) + (magit-section-insert-in-reverse + (push ,s (oref (oref ,s parent) children))) + ((let ((parent (oref ,s parent))) + (oset parent children + (nconc (oref parent children) + (list ,s))))))) + (when magit-section-insert-in-reverse + (setq magit-section-insert-in-reverse nil) + (oset ,s children (nreverse (oref ,s children)))) ,s)))) (defun magit-cancel-section () @@ -1442,7 +1464,8 @@ insert a newline character if necessary." (insert ?\n)) (when (fboundp 'magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay) (magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay)) - (oset magit-insert-section--current content (point-marker))) + (oset magit-insert-section--current content + (if magit-section-inhibit-markers (point) (point-marker)))) (defmacro magit-insert-section-body (&rest body) "Use BODY to insert the section body, once the section is expanded. @@ -1727,9 +1750,11 @@ invisible." (put 'magit-section-visibility-cache 'permanent-local t) (defun magit-section-cached-visibility (section) - "Set SECTION's visibility to the cached value." - (cdr (assoc (magit-section-ident section) - magit-section-visibility-cache))) + "Set SECTION's visibility to the cached value. +When `magit-section-preserve-visibility' is nil, do nothing." + (and magit-section-preserve-visibility + (cdr (assoc (magit-section-ident section) + magit-section-visibility-cache)))) (cl-defun magit-section-cache-visibility (&optional (section magit-insert-section--current)) @@ -1943,6 +1968,16 @@ forms CONDITION can take." (--all-p (magit-section-match condition it) sections)) sections))))))) +(defun magit-map-sections (function &optional section) + "Apply FUNCTION to all sections for side effects only, depth first. +If optional SECTION is non-nil, only map over that section and +its descendants, otherwise map over all sections in the current +buffer, ending with `magit-root-section'." + (let ((section (or section magit-root-section))) + (mapc (lambda (child) (magit-map-sections function child)) + (oref section children)) + (funcall function section))) + (defun magit-section-position-in-heading-p (&optional section pos) "Return t if POSITION is inside the heading of SECTION. POSITION defaults to point and SECTION defaults to the @@ -2049,11 +2084,11 @@ Configuration'." (let ((entries (symbol-value hook))) (unless (listp entries) (setq entries (list entries))) - (--when-let (-remove #'functionp entries) + (when-let ((invalid (seq-remove #'functionp entries))) (message "`%s' contains entries that are no longer valid. %s\nUsing standard value instead. Please re-configure hook variable." hook - (mapconcat (lambda (sym) (format " `%s'" sym)) it "\n")) + (mapconcat (lambda (sym) (format " `%s'" sym)) invalid "\n")) (sit-for 5) (setq entries (eval (car (get hook 'standard-value))))) (dolist (entry entries) diff --git a/code/elpa/magit-section-20230521.1803/magit-section.info b/code/elpa/magit-section-20230805.1908/magit-section.info similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/magit-section-20230521.1803/magit-section.info rename to code/elpa/magit-section-20230805.1908/magit-section.info index f2998a8..1347652 100644 --- a/code/elpa/magit-section-20230521.1803/magit-section.info +++ b/code/elpa/magit-section-20230805.1908/magit-section.info @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ File: magit-section.info, Node: Creating Sections, Next: Core Functions, Prev slot, and insert the section at point. CLASS is a subclass of ‘magit-section’ or has the form ‘(eval FORM)’, in which case FORM is evaluated at runtime and should return a subclass. In other - places a sections class is oftern referred to as its "type". + places a sections class is often referred to as its "type". Many commands behave differently depending on the class of the current section and sections of a certain class can have their own @@ -296,8 +296,8 @@ Tag Table: Node: Top788 Node: Introduction2076 Node: Creating Sections2846 -Node: Core Functions7355 -Node: Matching Functions10407 +Node: Core Functions7354 +Node: Matching Functions10406  End Tag Table diff --git a/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 9e93ad2..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -;;; markdown-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "markdown-mode" "markdown-mode.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from markdown-mode.el - -(autoload 'markdown-mode "markdown-mode" "\ -Major mode for editing Markdown files. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(?:md\\|markdown\\|mkd\\|mdown\\|mkdn\\|mdwn\\)\\'" . markdown-mode)) - -(autoload 'gfm-mode "markdown-mode" "\ -Major mode for editing GitHub Flavored Markdown files. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'markdown-view-mode "markdown-mode" "\ -Major mode for viewing Markdown content. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'gfm-view-mode "markdown-mode" "\ -Major mode for viewing GitHub Flavored Markdown content. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'markdown-live-preview-mode "markdown-mode" "\ -Toggle native previewing on save for a specific markdown file. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Markdown-Live-Preview mode' mode. If the prefix argument is -positive, enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable -the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable -the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. -Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `markdown-live-preview-mode'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when -it is disabled. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "markdown-mode" '("defun-markdown-" "gfm-" "markdown")) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; markdown-mode-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 4aa41ef..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; Generated package description from markdown-mode.el -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "markdown-mode" "20230331.913" "Major mode for Markdown-formatted text" '((emacs "26.1")) :commit "ad3a816f7be97deb83fc0a7fa41305c79009bac5" :authors '(("Jason R. Blevins" . "jblevins@xbeta.org")) :maintainer '("Jason R. Blevins" . "jblevins@xbeta.org") :keywords '("markdown" "github flavored markdown" "itex") :url "https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/") diff --git a/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode.el b/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode.el deleted file mode 100644 index fff9113..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/markdown-mode-20230331.913/markdown-mode.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10016 +0,0 @@ -;;; markdown-mode.el --- Major mode for Markdown-formatted text -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2007-2022 Jason R. Blevins and markdown-mode -;; contributors (see the commit log for details). - -;; Author: Jason R. Blevins -;; Maintainer: Jason R. Blevins -;; Created: May 24, 2007 -;; Version: 2.6-alpha -;; Package-Version: 20230331.913 -;; Package-Commit: ad3a816f7be97deb83fc0a7fa41305c79009bac5 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "26.1")) -;; Keywords: Markdown, GitHub Flavored Markdown, itex -;; URL: https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/ - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This program 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 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; See the README.md file for details. - - -;;; Code: - -(require 'easymenu) -(require 'outline) -(require 'thingatpt) -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'url-parse) -(require 'button) -(require 'color) -(require 'rx) -(require 'subr-x) - -(defvar jit-lock-start) -(defvar jit-lock-end) -(defvar flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate) -(defvar electric-pair-pairs) -(defvar sh-ancestor-alist) - -(declare-function project-roots "project") -(declare-function sh-set-shell "sh-script") - - -;;; Constants ================================================================= - -(defconst markdown-mode-version "2.6-alpha" - "Markdown mode version number.") - -(defconst markdown-output-buffer-name "*markdown-output*" - "Name of temporary buffer for markdown command output.") - - -;;; Global Variables ========================================================== - -(defvar markdown-reference-label-history nil - "History of used reference labels.") - -(defvar markdown-live-preview-mode nil - "Sentinel variable for command `markdown-live-preview-mode'.") - -(defvar markdown-gfm-language-history nil - "History list of languages used in the current buffer in GFM code blocks.") - - -;;; Customizable Variables ==================================================== - -(defvar markdown-mode-hook nil - "Hook run when entering Markdown mode.") - -(defvar markdown-before-export-hook nil - "Hook run before running Markdown to export XHTML output. -The hook may modify the buffer, which will be restored to it's -original state after exporting is complete.") - -(defvar markdown-after-export-hook nil - "Hook run after XHTML output has been saved. -Any changes to the output buffer made by this hook will be saved.") - -(defgroup markdown nil - "Major mode for editing text files in Markdown format." - :prefix "markdown-" - :group 'text - :link '(url-link "https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/")) - -(defcustom markdown-command (let ((command (cl-loop for cmd in '("markdown" "pandoc" "markdown_py") - when (executable-find cmd) - return (file-name-nondirectory it)))) - (or command "markdown")) - "Command to run markdown." - :group 'markdown - :type '(choice (string :tag "Shell command") (repeat (string)) function)) - -(defcustom markdown-command-needs-filename nil - "Set to non-nil if `markdown-command' does not accept input from stdin. -Instead, it will be passed a filename as the final command line -option. As a result, you will only be able to run Markdown from -buffers which are visiting a file." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom markdown-open-command nil - "Command used for opening Markdown files directly. -For example, a standalone Markdown previewer. This command will -be called with a single argument: the filename of the current -buffer. It can also be a function, which will be called without -arguments." - :group 'markdown - :type '(choice file function (const :tag "None" nil))) - -(defcustom markdown-open-image-command nil - "Command used for opening image files directly. -This is used at `markdown-follow-link-at-point'." - :group 'markdown - :type '(choice file function (const :tag "None" nil))) - -(defcustom markdown-hr-strings - '("-------------------------------------------------------------------------------" - "* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *" - "---------------------------------------" - "* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *" - "---------" - "* * * * *") - "Strings to use when inserting horizontal rules. -The first string in the list will be the default when inserting a -horizontal rule. Strings should be listed in decreasing order of -prominence (as in headings from level one to six) for use with -promotion and demotion functions." - :group 'markdown - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom markdown-bold-underscore nil - "Use two underscores when inserting bold text instead of two asterisks." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom markdown-italic-underscore nil - "Use underscores when inserting italic text instead of asterisks." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom markdown-marginalize-headers nil - "When non-nil, put opening atx header markup in a left margin. - -This setting goes well with `markdown-asymmetric-header'. But -sadly it conflicts with `linum-mode' since they both use the -same margin." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4")) - -(defcustom markdown-marginalize-headers-margin-width 6 - "Character width of margin used for marginalized headers. -The default value is based on there being six heading levels -defined by Markdown and HTML. Increasing this produces extra -whitespace on the left. Decreasing it may be preferred when -fewer than six nested heading levels are used." - :group 'markdown - :type 'natnump - :safe 'natnump - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4")) - -(defcustom markdown-asymmetric-header nil - "Determines if atx header style will be asymmetric. -Set to a non-nil value to use asymmetric header styling, placing -header markup only at the beginning of the line. By default, -balanced markup will be inserted at the beginning and end of the -line around the header title." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom markdown-indent-function 'markdown-indent-line - "Function to use to indent." - :group 'markdown - :type 'function) - -(defcustom markdown-indent-on-enter t - "Determines indentation behavior when pressing \\[newline]. -Possible settings are nil, t, and \\='indent-and-new-item. - -When non-nil, pressing \\[newline] will call `newline-and-indent' -to indent the following line according to the context using -`markdown-indent-function'. In this case, note that -\\[electric-newline-and-maybe-indent] can still be used to insert -a newline without indentation. - -When set to \\='indent-and-new-item and the point is in a list item -when \\[newline] is pressed, the list will be continued on the next -line, where a new item will be inserted. - -When set to nil, simply call `newline' as usual. In this case, -you can still indent lines using \\[markdown-cycle] and continue -lists with \\[markdown-insert-list-item]. - -Note that this assumes the variable `electric-indent-mode' is -non-nil (enabled). When it is *disabled*, the behavior of -\\[newline] and `\\[electric-newline-and-maybe-indent]' are -reversed." - :group 'markdown - :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't automatically indent" nil) - (const :tag "Automatically indent" t) - (const :tag "Automatically indent and insert new list items" indent-and-new-item))) - -(defcustom markdown-enable-wiki-links nil - "Syntax highlighting for wiki links. -Set this to a non-nil value to turn on wiki link support by default. -Support can be toggled later using the `markdown-toggle-wiki-links' -function or \\[markdown-toggle-wiki-links]." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2")) - -(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-alias-first t - "When non-nil, treat aliased wiki links like [[alias text|PageName]]. -Otherwise, they will be treated as [[PageName|alias text]]." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp) - -(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-search-subdirectories nil - "When non-nil, search for wiki link targets in subdirectories. -This is the default search behavior for GitHub and is -automatically set to t in `gfm-mode'." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2")) - -(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-search-parent-directories nil - "When non-nil, search for wiki link targets in parent directories. -This is the default search behavior of Ikiwiki." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2")) - -(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-search-type nil - "Searching type for markdown wiki link. - -sub-directories: search for wiki link targets in sub directories -parent-directories: search for wiki link targets in parent directories -project: search for wiki link targets under project root" - :group 'markdown - :type '(set - (const :tag "search wiki link from subdirectories" sub-directories) - (const :tag "search wiki link from parent directories" parent-directories) - (const :tag "search wiki link under project root" project)) - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.5")) - -(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-wiki-link-search-subdirectories 'markdown-wiki-link-search-type "2.5") -(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-wiki-link-search-parent-directories 'markdown-wiki-link-search-type "2.5") - -(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-fontify-missing nil - "When non-nil, change wiki link face according to existence of target files. -This is expensive because it requires checking for the file each time the buffer -changes or the user switches windows. It is disabled by default because it may -cause lag when typing on slower machines." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2")) - -(defcustom markdown-uri-types - '("acap" "cid" "data" "dav" "fax" "file" "ftp" - "geo" "gopher" "http" "https" "imap" "ldap" "mailto" - "mid" "message" "modem" "news" "nfs" "nntp" - "pop" "prospero" "rtsp" "service" "sip" "tel" - "telnet" "tip" "urn" "vemmi" "wais") - "Link types for syntax highlighting of URIs." - :group 'markdown - :type '(repeat (string :tag "URI scheme"))) - -(defcustom markdown-url-compose-char - '(?∞ ?… ?⋯ ?# ?★ ?⚓) - "Placeholder character for hidden URLs. -This may be a single character or a list of characters. In case -of a list, the first one that satisfies `char-displayable-p' will -be used." - :type '(choice - (character :tag "Single URL replacement character") - (repeat :tag "List of possible URL replacement characters" - character)) - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3")) - -(defcustom markdown-blockquote-display-char - '("▌" "┃" ">") - "String to display when hiding blockquote markup. -This may be a single string or a list of string. In case of a -list, the first one that satisfies `char-displayable-p' will be -used." - :type 'string - :type '(choice - (string :tag "Single blockquote display string") - (repeat :tag "List of possible blockquote display strings" string)) - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3")) - -(defcustom markdown-hr-display-char - '(?─ ?━ ?-) - "Character for hiding horizontal rule markup. -This may be a single character or a list of characters. In case -of a list, the first one that satisfies `char-displayable-p' will -be used." - :group 'markdown - :type '(choice - (character :tag "Single HR display character") - (repeat :tag "List of possible HR display characters" character)) - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3")) - -(defcustom markdown-definition-display-char - '(?⁘ ?⁙ ?≡ ?⌑ ?◊ ?:) - "Character for replacing definition list markup. -This may be a single character or a list of characters. In case -of a list, the first one that satisfies `char-displayable-p' will -be used." - :type '(choice - (character :tag "Single definition list character") - (repeat :tag "List of possible definition list characters" character)) - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3")) - -(defcustom markdown-enable-math nil - "Syntax highlighting for inline LaTeX and itex expressions. -Set this to a non-nil value to turn on math support by default. -Math support can be enabled, disabled, or toggled later using -`markdown-toggle-math' or \\[markdown-toggle-math]." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-enable-math) - -(defcustom markdown-enable-html t - "Enable font-lock support for HTML tags and attributes." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4")) - -(defcustom markdown-enable-highlighting-syntax nil - "Enable highlighting syntax." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.5")) - -(defcustom markdown-css-paths nil - "List of URLs of CSS files to link to in the output XHTML." - :group 'markdown - :type '(repeat (string :tag "CSS File Path"))) - -(defcustom markdown-content-type "text/html" - "Content type string for the http-equiv header in XHTML output. -When set to an empty string, this attribute is omitted. Defaults to -`text/html'." - :group 'markdown - :type 'string) - -(defcustom markdown-coding-system nil - "Character set string for the http-equiv header in XHTML output. -Defaults to `buffer-file-coding-system' (and falling back to -`utf-8' when not available). Common settings are `iso-8859-1' -and `iso-latin-1'. Use `list-coding-systems' for more choices." - :group 'markdown - :type 'coding-system) - -(defcustom markdown-export-kill-buffer t - "Kill output buffer after HTML export. -When non-nil, kill the HTML output buffer after -exporting with `markdown-export'." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4")) - -(defcustom markdown-xhtml-header-content "" - "Additional content to include in the XHTML block." - :group 'markdown - :type 'string) - -(defcustom markdown-xhtml-body-preamble "" - "Content to include in the XHTML block, before the output." - :group 'markdown - :type 'string - :safe 'stringp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4")) - -(defcustom markdown-xhtml-body-epilogue "" - "Content to include in the XHTML block, after the output." - :group 'markdown - :type 'string - :safe 'stringp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4")) - -(defcustom markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp - "^\\(<\\?xml\\| Links & Images menu." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3")) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-hide-urls) - -(defcustom markdown-translate-filename-function #'identity - "Function to use to translate filenames when following links. -\\\\[markdown-follow-thing-at-point] and \\[markdown-follow-link-at-point] -call this function with the filename as only argument whenever -they encounter a filename (instead of a URL) to be visited and -use its return value instead of the filename in the link. For -example, if absolute filenames are actually relative to a server -root directory, you can set -`markdown-translate-filename-function' to a function that -prepends the root directory to the given filename." - :group 'markdown - :type 'function - :risky t - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4")) - -(defcustom markdown-max-image-size nil - "Maximum width and height for displayed inline images. -This variable may be nil or a cons cell (MAX-WIDTH . MAX-HEIGHT). -When nil, use the actual size. Otherwise, use ImageMagick to -resize larger images to be of the given maximum dimensions. This -requires Emacs to be built with ImageMagick support." - :group 'markdown - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4") - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Use actual image width" nil) - (cons (choice (sexp :tag "Maximum width in pixels") - (const :tag "No maximum width" nil)) - (choice (sexp :tag "Maximum height in pixels") - (const :tag "No maximum height" nil))))) - -(defcustom markdown-mouse-follow-link t - "Non-nil means mouse on a link will follow the link. -This variable must be set before loading markdown-mode." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.5")) - -(defcustom markdown-table-align-p t - "Non-nil means that table is aligned after table operation." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.5")) - -(defcustom markdown-fontify-whole-heading-line nil - "Non-nil means fontify the whole line for headings. -This is useful when setting a background color for the -markdown-header-face-* faces." - :group 'markdown - :type 'boolean - :safe 'booleanp - :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.5")) - - -;;; Markdown-Specific `rx' Macro ============================================== - -;; Based on python-rx from python.el. -(eval-and-compile - (defconst markdown-rx-constituents - `((newline . ,(rx "\n")) - ;; Note: #405 not consider markdown-list-indent-width however this is never used - (indent . ,(rx (or (repeat 4 " ") "\t"))) - (block-end . ,(rx (and (or (one-or-more (zero-or-more blank) "\n") line-end)))) - (numeral . ,(rx (and (one-or-more (any "0-9#")) "."))) - (bullet . ,(rx (any "*+:-"))) - (list-marker . ,(rx (or (and (one-or-more (any "0-9#")) ".") - (any "*+:-")))) - (checkbox . ,(rx "[" (any " xX") "]"))) - "Markdown-specific sexps for `markdown-rx'") - - (defun markdown-rx-to-string (form &optional no-group) - "Markdown mode specialized `rx-to-string' function. -This variant supports named Markdown expressions in FORM. -NO-GROUP non-nil means don't put shy groups around the result." - (let ((rx-constituents (append markdown-rx-constituents rx-constituents))) - (rx-to-string form no-group))) - - (defmacro markdown-rx (&rest regexps) - "Markdown mode specialized rx macro. -This variant of `rx' supports common Markdown named REGEXPS." - (cond ((null regexps) - (error "No regexp")) - ((cdr regexps) - (markdown-rx-to-string `(and ,@regexps) t)) - (t - (markdown-rx-to-string (car regexps) t))))) - - -;;; Regular Expressions ======================================================= - -(defconst markdown-regex-comment-start - "") - (setq-local comment-start-skip " %s:" buffer-name))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "--> \\(?:\\|stdin\\):" nil t) - (replace-match fixed)))))) - -;; If rust-mode has been configured to navigate to source of the error -;; or display it, do so -- and return true. Otherwise return nil to -;; indicate nothing was done. -(defun rust--format-error-handler () - (let ((ok nil)) - (when rust-format-show-buffer - (display-buffer (get-buffer rust-rustfmt-buffername)) - (setq ok t)) - (when rust-format-goto-problem - (rust-goto-format-problem) - (setq ok t)) - ok)) - -(defun rust-goto-format-problem () - "Jumps to problem reported by rustfmt, if any. - -In case of multiple problems cycles through them. Displays the -rustfmt complain in the echo area." - (interactive) - ;; This uses position in *rustfmt* buffer to know which is the next - ;; error to jump to, and source: line in the buffer to figure which - ;; buffer it is from. - (let ((rustfmt (get-buffer rust-rustfmt-buffername))) - (if (not rustfmt) - (message "No %s, no problems." rust-rustfmt-buffername) - (let ((target-buffer (with-current-buffer rustfmt - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (re-search-forward "--> \\([^:]+\\):" nil t) - (match-string 1))))) - (target-point (with-current-buffer rustfmt - ;; No save-excursion, this is how we cycle through! - (let ((regex "--> [^:]+:\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)")) - (when (or (re-search-forward regex nil t) - (progn (goto-char (point-min)) - (re-search-forward regex nil t))) - (cons (string-to-number (match-string 1)) - (string-to-number (match-string 2))))))) - (target-problem (with-current-buffer rustfmt - (save-excursion - (when (re-search-backward "^error:.+\n" nil t) - (forward-char (length "error: ")) - (let ((p0 (point))) - (if (re-search-forward "\nerror:.+\n" nil t) - (buffer-substring p0 (point)) - (buffer-substring p0 (point-max))))))))) - (when (and target-buffer (get-buffer target-buffer) target-point) - (switch-to-buffer target-buffer) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- (car target-point))) - (forward-char (1- (cdr target-point)))) - (message target-problem))))) - -(defconst rust--format-word "\ -\\b\\(else\\|enum\\|fn\\|for\\|if\\|let\\|loop\\|\ -match\\|struct\\|union\\|unsafe\\|while\\)\\b") -(defconst rust--format-line "\\(\n\\)") - -;; Counts number of matches of regex beginning up to max-beginning, -;; leaving the point at the beginning of the last match. -(defun rust--format-count (regex max-beginning) - (let ((count 0) - save-point - beginning) - (while (and (< (point) max-beginning) - (re-search-forward regex max-beginning t)) - (setq count (1+ count)) - (setq beginning (match-beginning 1))) - ;; try one more in case max-beginning lies in the middle of a match - (setq save-point (point)) - (when (re-search-forward regex nil t) - (let ((try-beginning (match-beginning 1))) - (if (> try-beginning max-beginning) - (goto-char save-point) - (setq count (1+ count)) - (setq beginning try-beginning)))) - (when beginning (goto-char beginning)) - count)) - -;; Gets list describing pos or (point). -;; The list contains: -;; 1. the number of matches of rust--format-word, -;; 2. the number of matches of rust--format-line after that, -;; 3. the number of columns after that. -(defun rust--format-get-loc (buffer &optional pos) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (save-excursion - (let ((pos (or pos (point))) - words lines columns) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (setq words (rust--format-count rust--format-word pos)) - (setq lines (rust--format-count rust--format-line pos)) - (if (> lines 0) - (if (= (point) pos) - (setq columns -1) - (forward-char 1) - (goto-char pos) - (setq columns (current-column))) - (let ((initial-column (current-column))) - (goto-char pos) - (setq columns (- (current-column) initial-column)))) - (list words lines columns))))) - -;; Moves the point forward by count matches of regex up to max-pos, -;; and returns new max-pos making sure final position does not include another match. -(defun rust--format-forward (regex count max-pos) - (when (< (point) max-pos) - (let ((beginning (point))) - (while (> count 0) - (setq count (1- count)) - (re-search-forward regex nil t) - (setq beginning (match-beginning 1))) - (when (re-search-forward regex nil t) - (setq max-pos (min max-pos (match-beginning 1)))) - (goto-char beginning))) - max-pos) - -;; Gets the position from a location list obtained using rust--format-get-loc. -(defun rust--format-get-pos (buffer loc) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (let ((max-pos (point-max)) - (words (pop loc)) - (lines (pop loc)) - (columns (pop loc))) - (setq max-pos (rust--format-forward rust--format-word words max-pos)) - (setq max-pos (rust--format-forward rust--format-line lines max-pos)) - (when (> lines 0) (forward-char)) - (let ((initial-column (current-column)) - (save-point (point))) - (move-end-of-line nil) - (when (> (current-column) (+ initial-column columns)) - (goto-char save-point) - (forward-char columns))) - (min (point) max-pos))))) - -(defun rust-format-diff-buffer () - "Show diff to current buffer from rustfmt. - -Return the created process." - (interactive) - (unless (executable-find rust-rustfmt-bin) - (error "Could not locate executable %S" rust-rustfmt-bin)) - (let* ((buffer - (with-current-buffer - (get-buffer-create "*rustfmt-diff*") - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (erase-buffer)) - (current-buffer))) - (proc - (apply #'start-process - "rustfmt-diff" - buffer - rust-rustfmt-bin - "--check" - (cons (buffer-file-name) - rust-rustfmt-switches)))) - (set-process-sentinel proc #'rust-format-diff-buffer-sentinel) - proc)) - -(defun rust-format-diff-buffer-sentinel (process _e) - (when (eq 'exit (process-status process)) - (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0) - (with-current-buffer "*rustfmt-diff*" - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (diff-mode)) - (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))) - (message "rustfmt check passed.")))) - -(defun rust--format-buffer-using-replace-buffer-contents () - (condition-case err - (progn - (rust--format-call (current-buffer)) - (message "Formatted buffer with rustfmt.")) - (error - (or (rust--format-error-handler) - (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))) - -(defun rust--format-buffer-saving-position-manually () - (let* ((current (current-buffer)) - (base (or (buffer-base-buffer current) current)) - buffer-loc - window-loc) - (dolist (buffer (buffer-list)) - (when (or (eq buffer base) - (eq (buffer-base-buffer buffer) base)) - (push (list buffer - (rust--format-get-loc buffer nil)) - buffer-loc))) - (dolist (frame (frame-list)) - (dolist (window (window-list frame)) - (let ((buffer (window-buffer window))) - (when (or (eq buffer base) - (eq (buffer-base-buffer buffer) base)) - (let ((start (window-start window)) - (point (window-point window))) - (push (list window - (rust--format-get-loc buffer start) - (rust--format-get-loc buffer point)) - window-loc)))))) - (condition-case err - (unwind-protect - ;; save and restore window start position - ;; after reformatting - ;; to avoid the disturbing scrolling - (let ((w-start (window-start))) - (rust--format-call (current-buffer)) - (set-window-start (selected-window) w-start) - (message "Formatted buffer with rustfmt.")) - (dolist (loc buffer-loc) - (let* ((buffer (pop loc)) - (pos (rust--format-get-pos buffer (pop loc)))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (goto-char pos)))) - (dolist (loc window-loc) - (let* ((window (pop loc)) - (buffer (window-buffer window)) - (start (rust--format-get-pos buffer (pop loc))) - (pos (rust--format-get-pos buffer (pop loc)))) - (unless (eq buffer current) - (set-window-start window start)) - (set-window-point window pos)))) - (error - (or (rust--format-error-handler) - (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))) - -(defun rust-format-buffer () - "Format the current buffer using rustfmt." - (interactive) - (unless (executable-find rust-rustfmt-bin) - (error "Could not locate executable \"%s\"" rust-rustfmt-bin)) - ;; If emacs version >= 26.2, we can use replace-buffer-contents to - ;; preserve location and markers in buffer, otherwise we can try to - ;; save locations as best we can, though we still lose markers. - (save-excursion - (if (version<= "26.2" emacs-version) - (rust--format-buffer-using-replace-buffer-contents) - (rust--format-buffer-saving-position-manually)))) - -(defun rust-enable-format-on-save () - "Enable formatting using rustfmt when saving buffer." - (interactive) - (setq-local rust-format-on-save t)) - -(defun rust-disable-format-on-save () - "Disable formatting using rustfmt when saving buffer." - (interactive) - (setq-local rust-format-on-save nil)) - -;;; Hooks - -(defun rust-before-save-method () - (when rust-format-on-save - (condition-case e - (rust-format-buffer) - (message (format "rust-before-save-hook: %S %S" - (car e) - (cdr e)))))) - -(defun rust-after-save-method () - (when rust-format-on-save - (if (not (executable-find rust-rustfmt-bin)) - (error "Could not locate executable \"%s\"" rust-rustfmt-bin) - (when (get-buffer rust-rustfmt-buffername) - ;; KLDUGE: re-run the error handlers -- otherwise message area - ;; would show "Wrote ..." instead of the error description. - (or (rust--format-error-handler) - (message "rustfmt detected problems, see %s for more." - rust-rustfmt-buffername)))))) - -;;; _ -(provide 'rust-rustfmt) -;;; rust-rustfmt.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-utils.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-utils.el deleted file mode 100644 index 41f1ba8..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-utils.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -;;; rust-utils.el --- Various Rust utilities -*- lexical-binding:t -*- -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements various utilities for dealing with Rust -;; code. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'thingatpt) - -(require 'rust-mode) ; for `rust-in-str' and `rust-looking-back-str' - -;;; Promote module - -(defun rust-promote-module-into-dir () - "Promote the module file visited by the current buffer into its own directory. - -For example, if the current buffer is visiting the file `foo.rs', -then this function creates the directory `foo' and renames the -file to `foo/mod.rs'. The current buffer will be updated to -visit the new file." - (interactive) - (let ((filename (buffer-file-name))) - (if (not filename) - (message "Buffer is not visiting a file.") - (if (string-equal (file-name-nondirectory filename) "mod.rs") - (message "Won't promote a module file already named mod.rs.") - (let* ((basename (file-name-sans-extension - (file-name-nondirectory filename))) - (mod-dir (file-name-as-directory - (concat (file-name-directory filename) basename))) - (new-name (concat mod-dir "mod.rs"))) - (mkdir mod-dir t) - (rename-file filename new-name 1) - (set-visited-file-name new-name)))))) - -;;; dbg! macro - -(defun rust-insert-dbg () - "Insert the dbg! macro." - (cond ((region-active-p) - (when (< (mark) (point)) - (exchange-point-and-mark)) - (let ((old-point (point))) - (insert-parentheses) - (goto-char old-point))) - (t - (when (rust-in-str) - (up-list -1 t t)) - (insert "(") - (forward-sexp) - (insert ")") - (backward-sexp))) - (insert "dbg!")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun rust-dbg-wrap-or-unwrap () - "Either remove or add the dbg! macro." - (interactive) - (save-excursion - (if (region-active-p) - (rust-insert-dbg) - - (let ((beginning-of-symbol (ignore-errors (beginning-of-thing 'symbol)))) - (when beginning-of-symbol - (goto-char beginning-of-symbol))) - - (let ((dbg-point (save-excursion - (or (and (looking-at-p "dbg!") (+ 4 (point))) - (ignore-errors - (while (not (rust-looking-back-str "dbg!")) - (backward-up-list)) - (point)))))) - (cond (dbg-point - (goto-char dbg-point) - (delete-char -4) - (delete-pair)) - (t (rust-insert-dbg))))))) - -(defun rust-toggle-mutability () - "Toggles the mutability of the variable defined on the current line" - (interactive) - (save-excursion - (back-to-indentation) - (forward-word) - (if (string= " mut" (buffer-substring (point) (+ (point) 4))) - (delete-region (point) (+ (point) 4)) - (insert " mut")))) -;;; _ -(provide 'rust-utils) -;;; rust-utils.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-compile.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-compile.el deleted file mode 100644 index 1bb3103..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-compile.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -;;; rust-compile.el --- Compile facilities -*-lexical-binding: t-*- -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library teaches `compilation-mode' about "rustc" output. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'compile) - -;;; _ - -(defvar rustc-compilation-location - (let ((file "\\([^\n]+\\)") - (start-line "\\([0-9]+\\)") - (start-col "\\([0-9]+\\)")) - (concat "\\(" file ":" start-line ":" start-col "\\)"))) - -(defvar rustc-compilation-regexps - (let ((re (concat "^\\(?:error\\|\\(warning\\)\\|\\(note\\)\\)[^\0]+?--> " - rustc-compilation-location))) - (cons re '(4 5 6 (1 . 2) 3))) - "Specifications for matching errors in rustc invocations. -See `compilation-error-regexp-alist' for help on their format.") - -(defvar rustc-colon-compilation-regexps - (let ((re (concat "^ *::: " rustc-compilation-location))) - (cons re '(2 3 4 0 1))) - "Specifications for matching `:::` hints in rustc invocations. -See `compilation-error-regexp-alist' for help on their format.") - -(defvar rustc-refs-compilation-regexps - (let ((re "^\\([0-9]+\\)[[:space:]]*|")) - (cons re '(nil 1 nil 0 1))) - "Specifications for matching code references in rustc invocations. -See `compilation-error-regexp-alist' for help on their format.") - -;; Match test run failures and panics during compilation as -;; compilation warnings -(defvar cargo-compilation-regexps - '("', \\(\\([^:]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)\\)" - 2 3 nil nil 1) - "Specifications for matching panics in cargo test invocations. -See `compilation-error-regexp-alist' for help on their format.") - -(defun rustc-scroll-down-after-next-error () - "In the new style error messages, the regular expression -matches on the file name (which appears after `-->`), but the -start of the error appears a few lines earlier. This hook runs -after `next-error' (\\[next-error]); it simply scrolls down a few lines in -the compilation window until the top of the error is visible." - (save-selected-window - (when (eq major-mode 'rust-mode) - (select-window (get-buffer-window next-error-last-buffer 'visible)) - (when (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (looking-at " *-->")) - (let ((start-of-error - (save-excursion - (beginning-of-line) - (while (not (looking-at "^[a-z]+:\\|^[a-z]+\\[E[0-9]+\\]:")) - (forward-line -1)) - (point)))) - (set-window-start (selected-window) start-of-error)))))) - -(eval-after-load 'compile - '(progn - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist - (cons 'rustc-refs rustc-refs-compilation-regexps)) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'rustc-refs) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist - (cons 'rustc rustc-compilation-regexps)) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'rustc) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist - (cons 'rustc-colon rustc-colon-compilation-regexps)) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'rustc-colon) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist - (cons 'cargo cargo-compilation-regexps)) - (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'cargo) - (add-hook 'next-error-hook #'rustc-scroll-down-after-next-error))) - -;;; _ -(provide 'rust-compile) -;;; rust-compile.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-mode-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 8ccb5f8..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-mode-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -;;; rust-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "rust-cargo" "rust-cargo.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from rust-cargo.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "rust-cargo" '("rust-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "rust-compile" "rust-compile.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from rust-compile.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "rust-compile" '("cargo-compilation-regexps" "rustc-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "rust-mode" "rust-mode.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from rust-mode.el - -(autoload 'rust-mode "rust-mode" "\ -Major mode for Rust code. - -\\{rust-mode-map} - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.rs\\'" . rust-mode)) - -(register-definition-prefixes "rust-mode" '("rust-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "rust-playpen" "rust-playpen.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from rust-playpen.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "rust-playpen" '("rust-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "rust-rustfmt" "rust-rustfmt.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from rust-rustfmt.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "rust-rustfmt" '("rust-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "rust-utils" "rust-utils.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from rust-utils.el - -(autoload 'rust-dbg-wrap-or-unwrap "rust-utils" "\ -Either remove or add the dbg! macro." t nil) - -(register-definition-prefixes "rust-utils" '("rust-")) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("rust-mode-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; rust-mode-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-mode-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index cc6adb8..0000000 --- a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-mode-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "rust-mode" "20230112.27" "A major-mode for editing Rust source code" - '((emacs "25.1")) - :commit "c12348e40531fc7e7325368621a0e5f8031d99b2" :authors - '(("Mozilla")) - :maintainer - '("Mozilla") - :keywords - '("languages") - :url "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-mode") -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-cargo.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-cargo.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-cargo.el rename to code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-cargo.el diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-compile.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-compile.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-compile.el rename to code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-compile.el diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-mode-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-mode-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-mode-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-mode-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-mode-pkg.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-mode-pkg.el similarity index 57% rename from code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-mode-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-mode-pkg.el index 26ea0d8..88a6f2a 100644 --- a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20220919.1051/rust-mode-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-mode-pkg.el @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ -(define-package "rust-mode" "20220919.1051" "A major-mode for editing Rust source code" +(define-package "rust-mode" "20230805.1558" "A major-mode for editing Rust source code" '((emacs "25.1")) - :commit "1d24ca2e6c18cd036f00e930cca64f44db04fb67" :authors + :commit "fac7d284d24080d0886c47d20bbddbf60ec51511" :authors + '(("Mozilla")) + :maintainers '(("Mozilla")) :maintainer '("Mozilla") diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-mode.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-mode.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-mode.el rename to code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-mode.el diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-playpen.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-playpen.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-playpen.el rename to code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-playpen.el diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-rustfmt.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-rustfmt.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-rustfmt.el rename to code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-rustfmt.el diff --git a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-utils.el b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-utils.el similarity index 50% rename from code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-utils.el rename to code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-utils.el index 41f1ba8..cb55172 100644 --- a/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230112.27/rust-utils.el +++ b/code/elpa/rust-mode-20230805.1558/rust-utils.el @@ -36,46 +36,77 @@ visit the new file." ;;; dbg! macro -(defun rust-insert-dbg () - "Insert the dbg! macro." - (cond ((region-active-p) - (when (< (mark) (point)) - (exchange-point-and-mark)) - (let ((old-point (point))) - (insert-parentheses) - (goto-char old-point))) - (t - (when (rust-in-str) - (up-list -1 t t)) - (insert "(") - (forward-sexp) - (insert ")") - (backward-sexp))) - (insert "dbg!")) +(defun rust-insert-dbg-sexp () + "Insert the dbg! macro around a sexp if possible, insert at current position +if not. Move cursor to the end of macro." + (when (rust-in-str) + (up-list -1 t t)) + (setq safe-to-forward t) + (save-excursion + (condition-case nil + (forward-sexp) + (error (setq safe-to-forward nil) + nil))) + (cond + ((not safe-to-forward) + (rust-insert-dbg-alone)) + (t + (insert "(") + (forward-sexp) + (insert ")") + (backward-sexp) + (insert "dbg!") + (forward-sexp)))) + +(defun rust-insert-dbg-region () + "Insert the dbg! macro around a region. Move cursor to the end of macro." + (when (< (mark) (point)) + (exchange-point-and-mark)) + (let ((old-point (point))) + (insert-parentheses) + (goto-char old-point)) + (insert "dbg!") + (forward-sexp)) + +(defun rust-insert-dbg-alone () + "Insert the dbg! macro alone. Move cursor in between the brackets." + (insert "dbg!()") + (backward-char)) ;;;###autoload (defun rust-dbg-wrap-or-unwrap () "Either remove or add the dbg! macro." (interactive) - (save-excursion - (if (region-active-p) - (rust-insert-dbg) + + (cond + + ;; region + ((region-active-p) + (rust-insert-dbg-region)) - (let ((beginning-of-symbol (ignore-errors (beginning-of-thing 'symbol)))) - (when beginning-of-symbol - (goto-char beginning-of-symbol))) + ;; alone + ((or (looking-at-p " *$") (looking-at-p " *//.*")) + (rust-insert-dbg-alone)) - (let ((dbg-point (save-excursion - (or (and (looking-at-p "dbg!") (+ 4 (point))) - (ignore-errors - (while (not (rust-looking-back-str "dbg!")) - (backward-up-list)) - (point)))))) - (cond (dbg-point - (goto-char dbg-point) - (delete-char -4) - (delete-pair)) - (t (rust-insert-dbg))))))) + ;; symbol + (t + (let ((beginning-of-symbol (ignore-errors (beginning-of-thing 'symbol)))) + (when beginning-of-symbol + (goto-char beginning-of-symbol))) + + (let ((dbg-point (save-excursion + (or (and (looking-at-p "dbg!") (+ 4 (point))) + (ignore-errors + (while (not (rust-looking-back-str "dbg!")) + (backward-up-list)) + (point)))))) + (cond (dbg-point + (goto-char dbg-point) + (delete-char -4) + (delete-pair)) + (t (rust-insert-dbg-sexp))))) + ) +) (defun rust-toggle-mutability () "Toggles the mutability of the variable defined on the current line" diff --git a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/dir b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/dir similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/dir rename to code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/dir diff --git a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/gpl.info b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/gpl.info similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/gpl.info rename to code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/gpl.info diff --git a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient-pkg.el b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient-pkg.el similarity index 72% rename from code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient-pkg.el index b63692b..830b367 100644 --- a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient-pkg.el @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -(define-package "transient" "20230723.1411" "Transient commands" +(define-package "transient" "20230825.2019" "Transient commands" '((emacs "25.1") (compat "29.1.4.1")) - :commit "323d6b6c84e6ae55e578efa1efb6bb4d42a69cac" :authors + :commit "8cf1238181d57504e68f42fa0d4ef66784b197a9" :authors '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) :maintainers '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) diff --git a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient.el b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient.el similarity index 97% rename from code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient.el rename to code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient.el index 3e9924e..d94a67a 100644 --- a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient.el +++ b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient.el @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/transient ;; Keywords: extensions -;; Package-Version: 0.4.1 +;; Package-Version: 0.4.3 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (compat "29.1.4.1")) ;; SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ (defvar display-line-numbers) ; since Emacs 26.1 (defvar Man-notify-method) +(defvar pp-default-function) ; since Emacs 29.1 (defmacro transient--with-emergency-exit (&rest body) (declare (indent defun)) @@ -566,7 +567,9 @@ the previous prefix." (setq list (cl-sort (copy-sequence list) #'string< :key #'car)) (with-temp-file file (let ((print-level nil) - (print-length nil)) + (print-length nil) + (pp-default-function 'pp-28) + (fill-column 999)) (pp list (current-buffer))))) (defvar transient-values @@ -953,7 +956,7 @@ keyword. (pcase-let ((`(,class ,slots ,_ ,docstr ,_) (transient--expand-define-args args arglist))) `(progn - (defalias ',name ,(transient--default-infix-command)) + (defalias ',name #'transient--default-infix-command) (put ',name 'interactive-only t) (put ',name 'command-modes (list 'not-a-mode)) (put ',name 'function-documentation ,docstr) @@ -969,6 +972,15 @@ example, sets a variable, use `transient-define-infix' instead. \(fn NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] [KEYWORD VALUE]...)") +(defun transient--default-infix-command () + "Most transient infix commands are but an alias for this command." + (interactive) + (let ((obj (transient-suffix-object))) + (transient-infix-set obj (transient-infix-read obj))) + (transient--show)) +(put 'transient--default-infix-command 'interactive-only t) +(put 'transient--default-infix-command 'command-modes (list 'not-a-mode)) + (defun transient--expand-define-args (args &optional arglist) (unless (listp arglist) (error "Mandatory ARGLIST is missing")) @@ -1071,11 +1083,16 @@ example, sets a variable, use `transient-define-infix' instead. (if (and desc (or (stringp desc) (symbolp desc))) desc (plist-get args :key))))))) - (setq args (plist-put args :command - `(defalias ',sym ,(macroexp-quote cmd)))))) + (setq args (plist-put + args :command + `(prog1 ',sym + (put ',sym 'interactive-only t) + (put ',sym 'command-modes (list 'not-a-mode)) + (defalias ',sym ,(macroexp-quote cmd))))))) ((or (stringp car) (and car (listp car))) - (let ((arg pop)) + (let ((arg pop) + (sym nil)) (cl-typecase arg (list (setq args (plist-put args :shortarg (car arg))) @@ -1085,9 +1102,13 @@ example, sets a variable, use `transient-define-infix' instead. (when-let ((shortarg (transient--derive-shortarg arg))) (setq args (plist-put args :shortarg shortarg))) (setq args (plist-put args :argument arg)))) - (setq args (plist-put args :command - (list 'quote (intern (format "transient:%s:%s" - prefix arg))))) + (setq sym (intern (format "transient:%s:%s" prefix arg))) + (setq args (plist-put + args :command + `(prog1 ',sym + (put ',sym 'interactive-only t) + (put ',sym 'command-modes (list 'not-a-mode)) + (defalias ',sym #'transient--default-infix-command)))) (cond ((and car (not (keywordp car))) (setq class 'transient-option) (setq args (plist-put args :reader (macroexp-quote pop)))) @@ -1116,26 +1137,6 @@ example, sets a variable, use `transient-define-infix' instead. (macroexp-quote (or class 'transient-suffix)) (cons 'list args)))) -(defun transient--default-infix-command () - (cons 'lambda - '(() - (interactive) - (let ((obj (transient-suffix-object))) - (transient-infix-set obj (transient-infix-read obj))) - (transient--show)))) - -(defun transient--ensure-infix-command (obj) - (let ((cmd (oref obj command))) - (unless (or (commandp cmd) - (get cmd 'transient--infix-command)) - (if (or (cl-typep obj 'transient-switch) - (cl-typep obj 'transient-option)) - (put cmd 'transient--infix-command - (transient--default-infix-command)) - ;; This is not an anonymous infix argument. - (when (transient--use-suffix-p obj) - (error "Suffix %s is not defined or autoloaded as a command" cmd)))))) - (defun transient--derive-shortarg (arg) (save-match-data (and (string-match "\\`\\(-[a-zA-Z]\\)\\(\\'\\|=\\)" arg) @@ -1420,11 +1421,11 @@ Each suffix commands is associated with an object, which holds additional information about the suffix, such as its value (in the case of an infix command, which is a kind of suffix command). -This function is intended to be called by infix commands, whose -command definition usually (at least when defined using -`transient-define-infix') is this: +This function is intended to be called by infix commands, which +are usually aliases of `transient--default-infix-command', which +is defined like this: - (lambda () + (defun transient--default-infix-command () (interactive) (let ((obj (transient-suffix-object))) (transient-infix-set obj (transient-infix-read obj))) @@ -1441,7 +1442,7 @@ commands) may also need the object to guide their behavior. This function attempts to return the object associated with the current suffix command even if the suffix command was not invoked from a transient. (For some suffix command that is a valid thing -to do, for others it is not.) In that case nil may be returned +to do, for others it is not.) In that case nil may be returned, if the command was not defined using one of the macros intended to define such commands. @@ -1457,7 +1458,7 @@ probably use this instead: (let ((suffixes (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (obj) - (eq (transient--suffix-command obj) + (eq (oref obj command) (or command (if (eq this-command 'transient-set-level) ;; This is how it can look up for which @@ -1480,38 +1481,6 @@ probably use this instead: (transient-init-value obj) obj))) -(defun transient--suffix-command (object) - "Return the command represented by OBJECT. - -If the value of OBJECT's `command' slot is a command, then return -that. Otherwise it is a symbol whose `transient--infix-command' -property holds an anonymous command, which is returned instead." - (cl-check-type object transient-suffix) - (let ((sym (oref object command))) - (if (commandp sym) - sym - (get sym 'transient--infix-command)))) - -(defun transient--suffix-symbol (arg) - "Return a symbol representing ARG. - -ARG must be a command and/or a symbol. If it is a symbol, -then just return it. Otherwise return the symbol whose -`transient--infix-command' property's value is ARG." - (or (cl-typep arg 'command) - (cl-typep arg 'symbol) - (signal 'wrong-type-argument `((command symbol) ,arg))) - (if (symbolp arg) - arg - (let* ((obj (transient-suffix-object)) - (sym (oref obj command))) - (if (eq (get sym 'transient--infix-command) arg) - sym - (catch 'found - (mapatoms (lambda (sym) - (when (eq (get sym 'transient--infix-command) arg) - (throw 'found sym))))))))) - ;;; Keymaps (defvar-keymap transient-base-map @@ -1709,7 +1678,7 @@ of the corresponding object." (funcall transient-substitute-key-function obj))) (oset obj key key)) (let ((kbd (kbd key)) - (cmd (transient--suffix-command obj))) + (cmd (oref obj command))) (when-let ((conflict (and transient-detect-key-conflicts (transient--lookup-key map kbd)))) (unless (eq cmd conflict) @@ -1737,13 +1706,12 @@ of the corresponding object." (keymap-set map "" #'transient--do-suspend)) (dolist (obj transient--suffixes) (let* ((cmd (oref obj command)) - (sub-prefix (and (symbolp cmd) (get cmd 'transient--prefix) t)) - (sym (transient--suffix-symbol cmd))) + (sub-prefix (and (symbolp cmd) (get cmd 'transient--prefix) t))) (cond ((oref obj inapt) - (define-key map (vector sym) #'transient--do-warn-inapt)) + (define-key map (vector cmd) #'transient--do-warn-inapt)) ((slot-boundp obj 'transient) - (define-key map (vector sym) + (define-key map (vector cmd) (let ((do (oref obj transient))) (pcase (list do sub-prefix) ('(t t) #'transient--do-recurse) @@ -1753,8 +1721,8 @@ of the corresponding object." ('(nil t) #'transient--do-replace) ('(nil nil) #'transient--do-exit) (_ do))))) - ((not (lookup-key transient-predicate-map (vector sym))) - (define-key map (vector sym) + ((not (lookup-key transient-predicate-map (vector cmd))) + (define-key map (vector cmd) (if sub-prefix #'transient--do-replace (or (oref transient--prefix transient-suffix) @@ -1904,21 +1872,28 @@ value. Otherwise return CHILDREN as is." (defun transient--init-suffix (levels spec) (pcase-let* ((`(,level ,class ,args) spec) (cmd (plist-get args :command)) - (level (or (alist-get (transient--suffix-symbol cmd) levels) - level))) + (level (or (alist-get cmd levels) level))) (let ((fn (and (symbolp cmd) (symbol-function cmd)))) (when (autoloadp fn) (transient--debug " autoload %s" cmd) (autoload-do-load fn))) (when (transient--use-level-p level) - (let ((obj (if-let ((proto (and cmd - (symbolp cmd) - (get cmd 'transient--suffix)))) + (unless (and cmd (symbolp cmd)) + (error "BUG: Non-symbolic suffix command: %s" cmd)) + (let ((obj (if-let ((proto (get cmd 'transient--suffix))) (apply #'clone proto :level level args) - (apply class :level level args)))) + (apply class :command cmd :level level args)))) + (cond ((commandp cmd)) + ((or (cl-typep obj 'transient-switch) + (cl-typep obj 'transient-option)) + ;; As a temporary special case, if the package was compiled + ;; with an older version of Transient, then we must define + ;; "anonymous" switch and option commands here. + (defalias cmd #'transient--default-infix-command)) + ((transient--use-suffix-p obj) + (error "Suffix command %s is not defined or autoloaded" cmd))) (transient--init-suffix-key obj) - (transient--ensure-infix-command obj) (when (transient--use-suffix-p obj) (if (transient--inapt-suffix-p obj) (oset obj inapt t) @@ -2074,8 +2049,7 @@ value. Otherwise return CHILDREN as is." (defun transient--get-predicate-for (cmd &optional suffix-only) (or (ignore-errors - (lookup-key transient--predicate-map - (vector (transient--suffix-symbol cmd)))) + (lookup-key transient--predicate-map (vector cmd))) (and (not suffix-only) (let ((pred (oref transient--prefix transient-non-suffix))) (pcase pred @@ -2189,6 +2163,37 @@ value. Otherwise return CHILDREN as is." ,@body))) (defun transient--wrap-command () + (if (>= emacs-major-version 30) + (transient--wrap-command-30) + (transient--wrap-command-29))) + +(defun transient--wrap-command-30 () + (letrec + ((prefix transient--prefix) + (suffix this-command) + (advice (lambda (fn &rest args) + (interactive + (lambda (spec) + (let ((abort t)) + (unwind-protect + (prog1 (advice-eval-interactive-spec spec) + (setq abort nil)) + (when abort + (when-let ((unwind (oref prefix unwind-suffix))) + (transient--debug 'unwind-interactive) + (funcall unwind suffix)) + (advice-remove suffix advice) + (oset prefix unwind-suffix nil)))))) + (unwind-protect + (apply fn args) + (when-let ((unwind (oref prefix unwind-suffix))) + (transient--debug 'unwind-command) + (funcall unwind suffix)) + (advice-remove suffix advice) + (oset prefix unwind-suffix nil))))) + (advice-add suffix :around advice '((depth . -99))))) + +(defun transient--wrap-command-29 () (let* ((prefix transient--prefix) (suffix this-command) (advice nil) @@ -2202,9 +2207,7 @@ value. Otherwise return CHILDREN as is." (when-let ((unwind (oref prefix unwind-suffix))) (transient--debug 'unwind-interactive) (funcall unwind suffix)) - (if (symbolp suffix) - (advice-remove suffix advice) - (remove-function suffix advice)) + (advice-remove suffix advice) (oset prefix unwind-suffix nil)))))) (advice-body (lambda (fn &rest args) @@ -2213,16 +2216,12 @@ value. Otherwise return CHILDREN as is." (when-let ((unwind (oref prefix unwind-suffix))) (transient--debug 'unwind-command) (funcall unwind suffix)) - (if (symbolp suffix) - (advice-remove suffix advice) - (remove-function suffix advice)) + (advice-remove suffix advice) (oset prefix unwind-suffix nil))))) (setq advice `(lambda (fn &rest args) (interactive ,advice-interactive) (apply ',advice-body fn args))) - (if (symbolp suffix) - (advice-add suffix :around advice '((depth . -99))) - (add-function :around (var suffix) advice '((depth . -99)))))) + (advice-add suffix :around advice '((depth . -99))))) (defun transient--premature-post-command () (and (equal (this-command-keys-vector) []) @@ -2343,7 +2342,7 @@ value. Otherwise return CHILDREN as is." (if (symbolp arg) (message "-- %-22s (cmd: %s, event: %S, exit: %s%s)" arg - (or (ignore-errors (transient--suffix-symbol this-command)) + (or (and (symbolp this-command) this-command) (if (byte-code-function-p this-command) "#[...]" this-command)) @@ -2526,12 +2525,9 @@ prefix argument and pivot to `transient-update'." (propertize "?" 'face 'transient-key) ;; `this-command' is `transient-undefined' or `transient-inapt'. ;; Show the command (`this-original-command') the user actually - ;; tried to invoke. For an anonymous inapt command that is a - ;; lambda expression, which cannot be mapped to a symbol, so - ;; forgo displaying the command. - (if-let ((cmd (ignore-errors - (symbol-name (transient--suffix-symbol - this-original-command))))) + ;; tried to invoke. + (if-let ((cmd (or (ignore-errors (symbol-name this-original-command)) + (ignore-errors (symbol-name this-command))))) (format " [%s]" (propertize cmd 'face 'font-lock-warning-face)) "")) (unless (and transient--transient-map @@ -2621,8 +2617,7 @@ transient is active." (transient-suffix-object command))) (transient--show) (transient--read-number-N - (format "Set level for `%s': " - (transient--suffix-symbol command)) + (format "Set level for `%s': " command) nil nil (not (eq command prefix))))))))))) (cond ((not command) @@ -2631,7 +2626,7 @@ transient is active." (level (let* ((prefix (oref transient--prefix command)) (alist (alist-get prefix transient-levels)) - (sym (transient--suffix-symbol command))) + (sym command)) (if (eq command prefix) (progn (oset transient--prefix level level) (setq sym t)) @@ -3463,7 +3458,7 @@ Optional support for popup buttons is also implemented here." (if transient-enable-popup-navigation (make-text-button str nil 'type 'transient - 'command (transient--suffix-command obj)) + 'command (oref obj command)) str))) (cl-defmethod transient-format ((obj transient-infix)) @@ -3663,7 +3658,7 @@ that, else its name. Intended to be temporarily used as the `:suffix-description' of a prefix command, while porting a regular keymap to a transient." - (let ((command (transient--suffix-symbol (oref obj command)))) + (let ((command (oref obj command))) (if-let ((doc (documentation command))) (propertize (car (split-string doc "\n")) 'face 'font-lock-doc-face) (propertize (symbol-name command) 'face 'font-lock-function-name-face)))) @@ -3691,7 +3686,7 @@ prefix method." (cond ((eq this-command 'transient-help) (transient-show-help transient--prefix)) - ((let ((prefix (get (transient--suffix-command obj) + ((let ((prefix (get (oref obj command) 'transient--prefix))) (and prefix (not (eq (oref transient--prefix command) this-command)) (prog1 t (transient-show-help prefix))))) diff --git a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient.info b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient.info similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient.info rename to code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient.info index 5ccb39e..fb97ddd 100644 --- a/code/elpa/transient-20230723.1411/transient.info +++ b/code/elpa/transient-20230825.2019/transient.info @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ but suffix commands can also be configured to not exit the transient. available at . -This manual is for Transient version 0.4.1. +This manual is for Transient version 0.4.3. Copyright (C) 2018–2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -231,8 +231,8 @@ arguments”), but also remembers the values of individual arguments independently. See *note Using History::. After a transient prefix command is invoked, ‘C-h KEY’ can be used to -show the documentation for the infix or suffix command that KEY is bound -to (see *note Getting Help for Suffix Commands::), and infixes and +show the documentation for the infix or suffix command that ‘KEY’ is +bound to (see *note Getting Help for Suffix Commands::), and infixes and suffixes can be removed from the transient using ‘C-x l KEY’. Infixes and suffixes that are disabled by default can be enabled the same way. See *note Enabling and Disabling Suffixes::. @@ -3378,68 +3378,68 @@ please read . 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"ahyatt@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com") :keywords '("communication" "websocket" "server") :url "https://github.com/ahyatt/emacs-websocket") diff --git a/code/elpa/websocket-20230305.410/websocket-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket-autoloads.el similarity index 89% rename from code/elpa/websocket-20230305.410/websocket-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket-autoloads.el index c68dedb..8e93729 100644 --- a/code/elpa/websocket-20230305.410/websocket-autoloads.el +++ b/code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket-autoloads.el @@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ (register-definition-prefixes "websocket" '("websocket-")) +;;;*** + +;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("websocket-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0)) + ;;;*** ;; Local Variables: diff --git a/code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket-pkg.el b/code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket-pkg.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd5fbdd --- /dev/null +++ b/code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket-pkg.el @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +(define-package "websocket" "20230809.305" "Emacs WebSocket client and server" + '((cl-lib "0.5")) + :commit "40c208eaab99999d7c1e4bea883648da24c03be3" :authors + '(("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) + :maintainers + '(("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) + :maintainer + '("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com") + :keywords + '("communication" "websocket" "server") + :url "https://github.com/ahyatt/emacs-websocket") +;; Local Variables: +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; End: diff --git a/code/elpa/websocket-20230305.410/websocket.el b/code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket.el similarity index 98% rename from code/elpa/websocket-20230305.410/websocket.el rename to code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket.el index 4a6628c..a5c0591 100644 --- a/code/elpa/websocket-20230305.410/websocket.el +++ b/code/elpa/websocket-20230809.305/websocket.el @@ -1,13 +1,11 @@ ;;; websocket.el --- Emacs WebSocket client and server -*- lexical-binding:t -*- -;; Copyright (c) 2013, 2016-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (c) 2013, 2016-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Andrew Hyatt ;; Homepage: https://github.com/ahyatt/emacs-websocket ;; Keywords: Communication, Websocket, Server -;; Package-Version: 20230305.410 -;; Package-Commit: 1a08093b122d8cf20366a1cba5faddf7a53d08ed -;; Version: 1.14 +;; Version: 1.15 ;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.5")) ;; ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or @@ -100,6 +98,7 @@ same for the protocols." (conn (cl-assert nil) :read-only t) ;; Only populated for servers, this is the server connection. server-conn + origin accept-string (inflight-input nil)) @@ -201,9 +200,9 @@ approximately 537M long." (let* ((32-bit-parts (bindat-get-field (bindat-unpack '((:val vec 2 u32)) s) :val)) (cval - (logior (lsh (aref 32-bit-parts 0) 32) (aref 32-bit-parts 1)))) + (logior (ash (aref 32-bit-parts 0) 32) (aref 32-bit-parts 1)))) (if (and (= (aref 32-bit-parts 0) 0) - (= (lsh (aref 32-bit-parts 1) -29) 0)) + (= (ash (aref 32-bit-parts 1) -29) 0)) cval (signal 'websocket-unparseable-frame (list "Frame value found too large to parse!")))) @@ -238,10 +237,10 @@ approximately 537M long." val nbytes)) (if (= nbytes 8) (progn - (let* ((hi-32bits (lsh val -32)) + (let* ((hi-32bits (ash val -32)) ;; This is just VAL on systems that don't have >= 32 bits. - (low-32bits (- val (lsh hi-32bits 32)))) - (when (or (> hi-32bits 0) (> (lsh low-32bits -29) 0)) + (low-32bits (- val (ash hi-32bits 32)))) + (when (or (> hi-32bits 0) (> (ash low-32bits -29) 0)) (signal 'websocket-frame-too-large (list val))) (bindat-pack `((:val vec 2 u32)) `((:val . [,hi-32bits ,low-32bits]))))) @@ -999,6 +998,7 @@ All these parameters are defined as in `websocket-open'." ws (plist-get header-info :protocols) (plist-get header-info :extensions))) (setf (websocket-ready-state ws) 'open) + (setf (websocket-origin ws) (plist-get header-info :origin)) (websocket-try-callback 'websocket-on-open 'on-open ws)) (message "Invalid client headers found in: %s" output) @@ -1047,6 +1047,8 @@ messages and a plist containing `:key', the websocket key, (setq plist (plist-put plist :extensions (websocket-parse-repeated-field output "Sec-Websocket-Extensions")))) + (when (string-match "^Origin: \\(.+\\)\r\n" output) + (setq plist (plist-put plist :origin (match-string 1 output)))) plist))) (provide 'websocket) diff --git a/code/elpa/wfnames-20230712.1154/wfnames-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/wfnames-20230819.1122/wfnames-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/wfnames-20230712.1154/wfnames-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/wfnames-20230819.1122/wfnames-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/wfnames-20230712.1154/wfnames-pkg.el b/code/elpa/wfnames-20230819.1122/wfnames-pkg.el similarity index 66% rename from code/elpa/wfnames-20230712.1154/wfnames-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/wfnames-20230819.1122/wfnames-pkg.el index e3a7b05..871e22c 100644 --- a/code/elpa/wfnames-20230712.1154/wfnames-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/wfnames-20230819.1122/wfnames-pkg.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -(define-package "wfnames" "20230712.1154" "Edit filenames" - '((emacs "24.3")) - :commit "4447417c58b063df1fca1ba4bec9cb650c7beb60" :authors +(define-package "wfnames" "20230819.1122" "Edit filenames" + '((emacs "24.4")) + :commit "ea336972227a5ffe29fed0aaa1ccaadf90743db3" :authors '(("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) :maintainers '(("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thievol@posteo.net")) diff --git a/code/elpa/wfnames-20230712.1154/wfnames.el b/code/elpa/wfnames-20230819.1122/wfnames.el similarity index 84% rename from code/elpa/wfnames-20230712.1154/wfnames.el rename to code/elpa/wfnames-20230819.1122/wfnames.el index 54e2d7a..e2ed215 100644 --- a/code/elpa/wfnames-20230712.1154/wfnames.el +++ b/code/elpa/wfnames-20230819.1122/wfnames.el @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ ;; Copyright (C) 2022 Thierry Volpiatto, all rights reserved. ;; URL: https://github.com/thierryvolpiatto/wfnames -;; Compatibility: GNU Emacs 24.3+" -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3")) +;; Compatibility: GNU Emacs 24.4+" +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4")) ;; Version: 1.1 ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -34,20 +34,20 @@ ;; Usage: ;; Once in the Wfnames buffer, edit your filenames and hit C-c C-c to -;; save your changes. You have completion on filenames and directories +;; save your changes. You have completion on filenames and directories ;; with TAB but if you are using Iedit package and it is in action use =M-TAB=. ;;; Code: -(require 'cl-lib) +(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib)) ;; Internal. -(defvar wfnames-buffer "*Wfnames*") -(defvar wfnames--modified nil) +(defconst wfnames-buffer "*Wfnames*") +(defvar-local wfnames--modified nil) (defgroup wfnames nil "A mode to edit filenames." - :group 'wfnames) + :group 'convenience) (defcustom wfnames-create-parent-directories t "Create parent directories when non nil." @@ -57,14 +57,16 @@ "Ask confirmation when overwriting." :type 'boolean) -(defvar wfnames-after-commit-hook nil) +(defcustom wfnames-after-commit-hook nil + "Hook that run after `wfnames-commit-buffer'." + :type 'hook) (defcustom wfnames-after-commit-function #'kill-buffer "A function to call on `wfnames-buffer' when done." :type 'function) (defcustom wfnames-make-backup nil - "Backup files before overwriting when non nil." + "Non-nil means files are backed up before overwriting." :type 'boolean) (defface wfnames-modified @@ -98,11 +100,13 @@ ;; This override ispell completion in iedit map which is useless ;; here. (define-key map (kbd "C-M-i") #'completion-at-point) + (define-key map (kbd "M-p") #'wfnames-move-line-up) + (define-key map (kbd "M-n") #'wfnames-move-line-down) map)) (defun wfnames-capf () "Provide filename completion in wfnames buffer." - (let ((beg (point-at-bol)) + (let ((beg (line-beginning-position)) (end (point))) (list beg end #'completion-file-name-table :exit-function (lambda (str _status) @@ -110,16 +114,14 @@ (eq (char-after) ?/)) (delete-char -1)))))) -(define-derived-mode wfnames-mode - text-mode "wfnames" +(define-derived-mode wfnames-mode text-mode "wfnames" "Major mode to edit filenames. Special commands: \\{wfnames-mode-map}" (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'wfnames-after-change-hook nil t) - (make-local-variable 'wfnames--modified) - (set (make-local-variable 'completion-at-point-functions) #'wfnames-capf) - (set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function) #'wfnames-revert-changes)) + (setq-local completion-at-point-functions #'wfnames-capf) + (setq-local revert-buffer-function #'wfnames-revert-changes)) (defun wfnames-abort () "Quit and kill wfnames buffer." @@ -133,13 +135,14 @@ Args BEG and END delimit changes on line." (save-excursion (save-match-data (goto-char beg) - (let* ((bol (point-at-bol)) - (eol (point-at-eol)) + (let* ((bol (line-beginning-position)) + (eol (line-end-position)) (old (get-text-property bol 'old-name)) (new (buffer-substring-no-properties bol eol)) - ov face) - (setq face (if (file-exists-p new) - 'wfnames-modified-exists 'wfnames-modified)) + (face (if (file-exists-p new) + 'wfnames-modified-exists + 'wfnames-modified)) + ov) (setq-local wfnames--modified (cons old (delete old wfnames--modified))) (cl-loop for o in (overlays-in bol eol) @@ -187,7 +190,7 @@ When APPEND is specified, append FILES to existing `wfnames-buffer'." (when append (delete-duplicate-lines (point-min) (point-max)))) (unless append ;; Go to beginning of basename on first line. - (while (re-search-forward "/" (point-at-eol) t)) + (re-search-forward "\\(?:/[^/]*\\)*/" (line-end-position) t) (wfnames-mode) (funcall display-fn wfnames-buffer)))) @@ -214,8 +217,8 @@ When APPEND is specified, append FILES to existing `wfnames-buffer'." (with-current-buffer wfnames-buffer (goto-char (point-min)) (while (not (eobp)) - (let* ((beg (point-at-bol)) - (end (point-at-eol)) + (let* ((beg (line-beginning-position)) + (end (line-end-position)) (old (get-text-property (point) 'old-name)) (new (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)) ow) @@ -252,7 +255,7 @@ When APPEND is specified, append FILES to existing `wfnames-buffer'." (let ((basedir (file-name-directory (directory-file-name new)))) (unless (file-directory-p basedir) - (mkdir basedir 'parents)))) + (make-directory basedir 'parents)))) (if (and ow (wfnames-ask-for-overwrite new)) ;; Direct overwrite i.e. first loop. (progn @@ -281,9 +284,9 @@ When APPEND is specified, append FILES to existing `wfnames-buffer'." "Revert current line to its initial state in a wfnames buffer." (let ((old (get-text-property (point) 'old-name)) (new (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))) + (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)))) (unless (and old new (string= old new)) - (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)) + (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) (insert (propertize old 'old-name old 'face 'wfnames-file 'line-prefix (propertize @@ -299,22 +302,43 @@ With a numeric prefix ARG, revert the ARG next lines." (dotimes (_ arg) (wfnames-revert-current-line-1) (when (eobp) (forward-line -1)) - (goto-char (point-at-bol)) - (while (re-search-forward "/" (point-at-eol) t)))) + (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) + (re-search-forward "\\(?:/[^/]*\\)*/" (line-end-position) t))) (defun wfnames-revert-changes (_ignore-auto _no-confirm) "Revert wfnames buffer to its initial state. This is used as `revert-buffer-function' for `wfnames-mode'." (with-current-buffer wfnames-buffer - (cl-loop for o in (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max)) - when (overlay-get o 'hff-changed) - do (delete-overlay o)) + (dolist (o (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max))) + (when (overlay-get o 'hff-changed) + (delete-overlay o))) (goto-char (point-min)) (save-excursion (while (not (eobp)) (wfnames-revert-current-line-1))) - (while (re-search-forward "/" (point-at-eol) t)))) + (re-search-forward "\\(?:/[^/]*\\)*/" (line-end-position) t))) + +(defun wfnames-move-line-1 (arg) + "Move line one line down or up according to ARG. +ARG can be 1 for down or -1 for up." + (beginning-of-line) + (let* ((next (+ 1 (line-end-position))) + (line (buffer-substring (point) next))) + (delete-region (point) next) + (forward-line arg) + (insert line) + (forward-line -1))) + +(defun wfnames-move-line-down () + "Move line one line down." + (interactive) + (wfnames-move-line-1 1)) + +(defun wfnames-move-line-up () + "Move line one line up." + (interactive) + (wfnames-move-line-1 -1)) (provide 'wfnames) diff --git a/code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/dir b/code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/dir similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/dir rename to code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/dir diff --git a/code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor-autoloads.el b/code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor-autoloads.el similarity index 100% rename from code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor-autoloads.el rename to code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor-autoloads.el diff --git a/code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor-pkg.el b/code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor-pkg.el similarity index 74% rename from code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor-pkg.el rename to code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor-pkg.el index fbb5d58..c193a74 100644 --- a/code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor-pkg.el +++ b/code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor-pkg.el @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -(define-package "with-editor" "20230711.1217" "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR" +(define-package "with-editor" "20230829.1917" "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR" '((emacs "25.1") (compat "29.1.4.1")) - :commit "a4853781835346aabf083d2d9cb87f656d01ccac" :authors + :commit "d5f3f06cb830311e60c58f656988ef37c05a99e0" :authors '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) :maintainers '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) diff --git a/code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor.el b/code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor.el similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor.el rename to code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor.el index c1c5260..ab448d0 100644 --- a/code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor.el +++ b/code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor.el @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/with-editor ;; Keywords: processes terminals -;; Package-Version: 3.3.0 +;; Package-Version: 3.3.2 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (compat "29.1.4.1")) ;; SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later @@ -117,9 +117,10 @@ please see https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Emacsclient.")))) (let* ((version-lst (cl-subseq (split-string emacs-version "\\.") 0 depth)) (version-reg (concat "^" (mapconcat #'identity version-lst "\\.")))) (or (locate-file - (if (equal (downcase invocation-name) "remacs") - "remacsclient" - "emacsclient") + (cond ((equal (downcase invocation-name) "remacs") + "remacsclient") + ((bound-and-true-p emacsclient-program-name)) + ("emacsclient")) path (cl-mapcan (lambda (v) (cl-mapcar (lambda (e) (concat v e)) exec-suffixes)) diff --git a/code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor.info b/code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor.info similarity index 99% rename from code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor.info rename to code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor.info index ae33d67..7293b10 100644 --- a/code/elpa/with-editor-20230711.1217/with-editor.info +++ b/code/elpa/with-editor-20230829.1917/with-editor.info @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ library is made available as a separate package. It also defines some additional functionality which makes it useful even for end-users, who don’t use Magit or another package which uses it internally. -This manual is for With-Editor version 3.3.0. +This manual is for With-Editor version 3.3.2. Copyright (C) 2015-2023 Jonas Bernoulli