;;; python.el --- Python's flying circus support for Emacs ;; Copyright (C) 2003-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Fabián E. Gallina ;; URL: https://github.com/fgallina/python.el ;; Version: 0.24.2 ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Created: Jul 2010 ;; Keywords: languages ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published ;; by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, ;; or (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs 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. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; Major mode for editing Python files with some fontification and ;; indentation bits extracted from original Dave Love's python.el ;; found in GNU/Emacs. ;; Implements Syntax highlighting, Indentation, Movement, Shell ;; interaction, Shell completion, Shell virtualenv support, Pdb ;; tracking, Symbol completion, Skeletons, FFAP, Code Check, Eldoc, ;; Imenu. ;; Syntax highlighting: Fontification of code is provided and supports ;; python's triple quoted strings properly. ;; Indentation: Automatic indentation with indentation cycling is ;; provided, it allows you to navigate different available levels of ;; indentation by hitting several times. Also when inserting a ;; colon the `python-indent-electric-colon' command is invoked and ;; causes the current line to be dedented automatically if needed. ;; Movement: `beginning-of-defun' and `end-of-defun' functions are ;; properly implemented. There are also specialized ;; `forward-sentence' and `backward-sentence' replacements called ;; `python-nav-forward-block', `python-nav-backward-block' ;; respectively which navigate between beginning of blocks of code. ;; Extra functions `python-nav-forward-statement', ;; `python-nav-backward-statement', ;; `python-nav-beginning-of-statement', `python-nav-end-of-statement', ;; `python-nav-beginning-of-block' and `python-nav-end-of-block' are ;; included but no bound to any key. At last but not least the ;; specialized `python-nav-forward-sexp' allows easy navigation ;; between code blocks. If you prefer `cc-mode'-like `forward-sexp' ;; movement, setting `forward-sexp-function' to nil is enough, You can ;; do that using the `python-mode-hook': ;; (add-hook 'python-mode-hook ;; (lambda () (setq forward-sexp-function nil))) ;; Shell interaction: is provided and allows you to execute easily any ;; block of code of your current buffer in an inferior Python process. ;; Shell completion: hitting tab will try to complete the current ;; word. Shell completion is implemented in a manner that if you ;; change the `python-shell-interpreter' to any other (for example ;; IPython) it should be easy to integrate another way to calculate ;; completions. You just need to specify your custom ;; `python-shell-completion-setup-code' and ;; `python-shell-completion-string-code'. ;; Here is a complete example of the settings you would use for ;; iPython 0.11: ;; (setq ;; python-shell-interpreter "ipython" ;; python-shell-interpreter-args "" ;; python-shell-prompt-regexp "In \\[[0-9]+\\]: " ;; python-shell-prompt-output-regexp "Out\\[[0-9]+\\]: " ;; python-shell-completion-setup-code ;; "from IPython.core.completerlib import module_completion" ;; python-shell-completion-module-string-code ;; "';'.join(module_completion('''%s'''))\n" ;; python-shell-completion-string-code ;; "';'.join(get_ipython().Completer.all_completions('''%s'''))\n") ;; For iPython 0.10 everything would be the same except for ;; `python-shell-completion-string-code' and ;; `python-shell-completion-module-string-code': ;; (setq python-shell-completion-string-code ;; "';'.join(__IP.complete('''%s'''))\n" ;; python-shell-completion-module-string-code "") ;; Unfortunately running iPython on Windows needs some more tweaking. ;; The way you must set `python-shell-interpreter' and ;; `python-shell-interpreter-args' is as follows: ;; (setq ;; python-shell-interpreter "C:\\Python27\\python.exe" ;; python-shell-interpreter-args ;; "-i C:\\Python27\\Scripts\\ipython-script.py") ;; That will spawn the iPython process correctly (Of course you need ;; to modify the paths according to your system). ;; Please note that the default completion system depends on the ;; readline module, so if you are using some Operating System that ;; bundles Python without it (like Windows) just install the ;; pyreadline from http://ipython.scipy.org/moin/PyReadline/Intro and ;; you should be good to go. ;; Shell virtualenv support: The shell also contains support for ;; virtualenvs and other special environment modifications thanks to ;; `python-shell-process-environment' and `python-shell-exec-path'. ;; These two variables allows you to modify execution paths and ;; environment variables to make easy for you to setup virtualenv rules ;; or behavior modifications when running shells. Here is an example ;; of how to make shell processes to be run using the /path/to/env/ ;; virtualenv: ;; (setq python-shell-process-environment ;; (list ;; (format "PATH=%s" (mapconcat ;; 'identity ;; (reverse ;; (cons (getenv "PATH") ;; '("/path/to/env/bin/"))) ;; ":")) ;; "VIRTUAL_ENV=/path/to/env/")) ;; (python-shell-exec-path . ("/path/to/env/bin/")) ;; Since the above is cumbersome and can be programmatically ;; calculated, the variable `python-shell-virtualenv-path' is ;; provided. When this variable is set with the path of the ;; virtualenv to use, `process-environment' and `exec-path' get proper ;; values in order to run shells inside the specified virtualenv. So ;; the following will achieve the same as the previous example: ;; (setq python-shell-virtualenv-path "/path/to/env/") ;; Also the `python-shell-extra-pythonpaths' variable have been ;; introduced as simple way of adding paths to the PYTHONPATH without ;; affecting existing values. ;; Pdb tracking: when you execute a block of code that contains some ;; call to pdb (or ipdb) it will prompt the block of code and will ;; follow the execution of pdb marking the current line with an arrow. ;; Symbol completion: you can complete the symbol at point. It uses ;; the shell completion in background so you should run ;; `python-shell-send-buffer' from time to time to get better results. ;; Skeletons: 6 skeletons are provided for simple inserting of class, ;; def, for, if, try and while. These skeletons are integrated with ;; dabbrev. If you have `dabbrev-mode' activated and ;; `python-skeleton-autoinsert' is set to t, then whenever you type ;; the name of any of those defined and hit SPC, they will be ;; automatically expanded. As an alternative you can use the defined ;; skeleton commands: `python-skeleton-class', `python-skeleton-def' ;; `python-skeleton-for', `python-skeleton-if', `python-skeleton-try' ;; and `python-skeleton-while'. ;; FFAP: You can find the filename for a given module when using ffap ;; out of the box. This feature needs an inferior python shell ;; running. ;; Code check: Check the current file for errors with `python-check' ;; using the program defined in `python-check-command'. ;; Eldoc: returns documentation for object at point by using the ;; inferior python subprocess to inspect its documentation. As you ;; might guessed you should run `python-shell-send-buffer' from time ;; to time to get better results too. ;; Imenu: This mode supports Imenu in its most basic form, letting it ;; build the necessary alist via `imenu-default-create-index-function' ;; by having set `imenu-extract-index-name-function' to ;; `python-info-current-defun' and ;; `imenu-prev-index-position-function' to ;; `python-imenu-prev-index-position'. ;; If you used python-mode.el you probably will miss auto-indentation ;; when inserting newlines. To achieve the same behavior you have ;; two options: ;; 1) Use GNU/Emacs' standard binding for `newline-and-indent': C-j. ;; 2) Add the following hook in your .emacs: ;; (add-hook 'python-mode-hook ;; #'(lambda () ;; (define-key python-mode-map "\C-m" 'newline-and-indent))) ;; I'd recommend the first one since you'll get the same behavior for ;; all modes out-of-the-box. ;;; Installation: ;; Add this to your .emacs: ;; (add-to-list 'load-path "/folder/containing/file") ;; (require 'python) ;;; TODO: ;;; Code: (require 'ansi-color) (require 'comint) ;; Avoid compiler warnings (defvar view-return-to-alist) (defvar compilation-error-regexp-alist) (defvar outline-heading-end-regexp) (autoload 'comint-mode "comint") ;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons (purecopy "\\.py\\'") 'python-mode)) ;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist (cons (purecopy "python") 'python-mode)) (defgroup python nil "Python Language's flying circus support for Emacs." :group 'languages :version "24.3" :link '(emacs-commentary-link "python")) ;;; Bindings (defvar python-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) ;; Movement (define-key map [remap backward-sentence] 'python-nav-backward-block) (define-key map [remap forward-sentence] 'python-nav-forward-block) (define-key map [remap backward-up-list] 'python-nav-backward-up-list) (define-key map "\C-c\C-j" 'imenu) ;; Indent specific (define-key map "\177" 'python-indent-dedent-line-backspace) (define-key map (kbd "") 'python-indent-dedent-line) (define-key map "\C-c<" 'python-indent-shift-left) (define-key map "\C-c>" 'python-indent-shift-right) (define-key map ":" 'python-indent-electric-colon) ;; Skeletons (define-key map "\C-c\C-tc" 'python-skeleton-class) (define-key map "\C-c\C-td" 'python-skeleton-def) (define-key map "\C-c\C-tf" 'python-skeleton-for) (define-key map "\C-c\C-ti" 'python-skeleton-if) (define-key map "\C-c\C-tt" 'python-skeleton-try) (define-key map "\C-c\C-tw" 'python-skeleton-while) ;; Shell interaction (define-key map "\C-c\C-p" 'run-python) (define-key map "\C-c\C-s" 'python-shell-send-string) (define-key map "\C-c\C-r" 'python-shell-send-region) (define-key map "\C-\M-x" 'python-shell-send-defun) (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'python-shell-send-buffer) (define-key map "\C-c\C-l" 'python-shell-send-file) (define-key map "\C-c\C-z" 'python-shell-switch-to-shell) ;; Some util commands (define-key map "\C-c\C-v" 'python-check) (define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'python-eldoc-at-point) ;; Utilities (substitute-key-definition 'complete-symbol 'completion-at-point map global-map) (easy-menu-define python-menu map "Python Mode menu" `("Python" :help "Python-specific Features" ["Shift region left" python-indent-shift-left :active mark-active :help "Shift region left by a single indentation step"] ["Shift region right" python-indent-shift-right :active mark-active :help "Shift region right by a single indentation step"] "-" ["Start of def/class" beginning-of-defun :help "Go to start of outermost definition around point"] ["End of def/class" end-of-defun :help "Go to end of definition around point"] ["Mark def/class" mark-defun :help "Mark outermost definition around point"] ["Jump to def/class" imenu :help "Jump to a class or function definition"] "--" ("Skeletons") "---" ["Start interpreter" run-python :help "Run inferior Python process in a separate buffer"] ["Switch to shell" python-shell-switch-to-shell :help "Switch to running inferior Python process"] ["Eval string" python-shell-send-string :help "Eval string in inferior Python session"] ["Eval buffer" python-shell-send-buffer :help "Eval buffer in inferior Python session"] ["Eval region" python-shell-send-region :help "Eval region in inferior Python session"] ["Eval defun" python-shell-send-defun :help "Eval defun in inferior Python session"] ["Eval file" python-shell-send-file :help "Eval file in inferior Python session"] ["Debugger" pdb :help "Run pdb under GUD"] "----" ["Check file" python-check :help "Check file for errors"] ["Help on symbol" python-eldoc-at-point :help "Get help on symbol at point"] ["Complete symbol" completion-at-point :help "Complete symbol before point"])) map) "Keymap for `python-mode'.") ;;; Python specialized rx (eval-when-compile (defconst python-rx-constituents `((block-start . ,(rx symbol-start (or "def" "class" "if" "elif" "else" "try" "except" "finally" "for" "while" "with") symbol-end)) (decorator . ,(rx line-start (* space) ?@ (any letter ?_) (* (any word ?_)))) (defun . ,(rx symbol-start (or "def" "class") symbol-end)) (if-name-main . ,(rx line-start "if" (+ space) "__name__" (+ space) "==" (+ space) (any ?' ?\") "__main__" (any ?' ?\") (* space) ?:)) (symbol-name . ,(rx (any letter ?_) (* (any word ?_)))) (open-paren . ,(rx (or "{" "[" "("))) (close-paren . ,(rx (or "}" "]" ")"))) (simple-operator . ,(rx (any ?+ ?- ?/ ?& ?^ ?~ ?| ?* ?< ?> ?= ?%))) ;; FIXME: rx should support (not simple-operator). (not-simple-operator . ,(rx (not (any ?+ ?- ?/ ?& ?^ ?~ ?| ?* ?< ?> ?= ?%)))) ;; FIXME: Use regexp-opt. (operator . ,(rx (or "+" "-" "/" "&" "^" "~" "|" "*" "<" ">" "=" "%" "**" "//" "<<" ">>" "<=" "!=" "==" ">=" "is" "not"))) ;; FIXME: Use regexp-opt. (assignment-operator . ,(rx (or "=" "+=" "-=" "*=" "/=" "//=" "%=" "**=" ">>=" "<<=" "&=" "^=" "|="))) (string-delimiter . ,(rx (and ;; Match even number of backslashes. (or (not (any ?\\ ?\' ?\")) point ;; Quotes might be preceded by a escaped quote. (and (or (not (any ?\\)) point) ?\\ (* ?\\ ?\\) (any ?\' ?\"))) (* ?\\ ?\\) ;; Match single or triple quotes of any kind. (group (or "\"" "\"\"\"" "'" "'''")))))) "Additional Python specific sexps for `python-rx'") (defmacro python-rx (&rest regexps) "Python mode specialized rx macro. This variant of `rx' supports common python named REGEXPS." (let ((rx-constituents (append python-rx-constituents rx-constituents))) (cond ((null regexps) (error "No regexp")) ((cdr regexps) (rx-to-string `(and ,@regexps) t)) (t (rx-to-string (car regexps) t)))))) ;;; Font-lock and syntax (defun python-syntax-context (type &optional syntax-ppss) "Return non-nil if point is on TYPE using SYNTAX-PPSS. TYPE can be `comment', `string' or `paren'. It returns the start character address of the specified TYPE." (declare (compiler-macro (lambda (form) (pcase type (`'comment `(let ((ppss (or ,syntax-ppss (syntax-ppss)))) (and (nth 4 ppss) (nth 8 ppss)))) (`'string `(let ((ppss (or ,syntax-ppss (syntax-ppss)))) (and (nth 3 ppss) (nth 8 ppss)))) (`'paren `(nth 1 (or ,syntax-ppss (syntax-ppss)))) (_ form))))) (let ((ppss (or syntax-ppss (syntax-ppss)))) (pcase type (`comment (and (nth 4 ppss) (nth 8 ppss))) (`string (and (nth 3 ppss) (nth 8 ppss))) (`paren (nth 1 ppss)) (_ nil)))) (defun python-syntax-context-type (&optional syntax-ppss) "Return the context type using SYNTAX-PPSS. The type returned can be `comment', `string' or `paren'." (let ((ppss (or syntax-ppss (syntax-ppss)))) (cond ((nth 8 ppss) (if (nth 4 ppss) 'comment 'string)) ((nth 1 ppss) 'paren)))) (defsubst python-syntax-comment-or-string-p () "Return non-nil if point is inside 'comment or 'string." (nth 8 (syntax-ppss))) (define-obsolete-function-alias 'python-info-ppss-context #'python-syntax-context "24.3") (define-obsolete-function-alias 'python-info-ppss-context-type #'python-syntax-context-type "24.3") (define-obsolete-function-alias 'python-info-ppss-comment-or-string-p #'python-syntax-comment-or-string-p "24.3") (defvar python-font-lock-keywords ;; Keywords `(,(rx symbol-start (or "and" "del" "from" "not" "while" "as" "elif" "global" "or" "with" "assert" "else" "if" "pass" "yield" "break" "except" "import" "class" "in" "raise" "continue" "finally" "is" "return" "def" "for" "lambda" "try" ;; Python 2: "print" "exec" ;; Python 3: ;; False, None, and True are listed as keywords on the Python 3 ;; documentation, but since they also qualify as constants they are ;; fontified like that in order to keep font-lock consistent between ;; Python versions. "nonlocal" ;; Extra: "self") symbol-end) ;; functions (,(rx symbol-start "def" (1+ space) (group (1+ (or word ?_)))) (1 font-lock-function-name-face)) ;; classes (,(rx symbol-start "class" (1+ space) (group (1+ (or word ?_)))) (1 font-lock-type-face)) ;; Constants (,(rx symbol-start (or "Ellipsis" "False" "None" "NotImplemented" "True" "__debug__" ;; copyright, license, credits, quit and exit are added by the site ;; module and they are not intended to be used in programs "copyright" "credits" "exit" "license" "quit") symbol-end) . font-lock-constant-face) ;; Decorators. (,(rx line-start (* (any " \t")) (group "@" (1+ (or word ?_)) (0+ "." (1+ (or word ?_))))) (1 font-lock-type-face)) ;; Builtin Exceptions (,(rx symbol-start (or "ArithmeticError" "AssertionError" "AttributeError" "BaseException" "DeprecationWarning" "EOFError" "EnvironmentError" "Exception" "FloatingPointError" "FutureWarning" "GeneratorExit" "IOError" "ImportError" "ImportWarning" "IndexError" "KeyError" "KeyboardInterrupt" "LookupError" "MemoryError" "NameError" "NotImplementedError" "OSError" "OverflowError" "PendingDeprecationWarning" "ReferenceError" "RuntimeError" "RuntimeWarning" "StopIteration" "SyntaxError" "SyntaxWarning" "SystemError" "SystemExit" "TypeError" "UnboundLocalError" "UnicodeDecodeError" "UnicodeEncodeError" "UnicodeError" "UnicodeTranslateError" "UnicodeWarning" "UserWarning" "VMSError" "ValueError" "Warning" "WindowsError" "ZeroDivisionError" ;; Python 2: "StandardError" ;; Python 3: "BufferError" "BytesWarning" "IndentationError" "ResourceWarning" "TabError") symbol-end) . font-lock-type-face) ;; Builtins (,(rx symbol-start (or "abs" "all" "any" "bin" "bool" "callable" "chr" "classmethod" "compile" "complex" "delattr" "dict" "dir" "divmod" "enumerate" "eval" "filter" "float" "format" "frozenset" "getattr" "globals" "hasattr" "hash" "help" "hex" "id" "input" "int" "isinstance" "issubclass" "iter" "len" "list" "locals" "map" "max" "memoryview" "min" "next" "object" "oct" "open" "ord" "pow" "print" "property" "range" "repr" "reversed" "round" "set" "setattr" "slice" "sorted" "staticmethod" "str" "sum" "super" "tuple" "type" "vars" "zip" "__import__" ;; Python 2: "basestring" "cmp" "execfile" "file" "long" "raw_input" "reduce" "reload" "unichr" "unicode" "xrange" "apply" "buffer" "coerce" "intern" ;; Python 3: "ascii" "bytearray" "bytes" "exec" ;; Extra: "__all__" "__doc__" "__name__" "__package__") symbol-end) . font-lock-builtin-face) ;; assignments ;; support for a = b = c = 5 (,(lambda (limit) (let ((re (python-rx (group (+ (any word ?. ?_))) (? ?\[ (+ (not (any ?\]))) ?\]) (* space) assignment-operator))) (when (re-search-forward re limit t) (while (and (python-syntax-context 'paren) (re-search-forward re limit t))) (if (not (or (python-syntax-context 'paren) (equal (char-after (point-marker)) ?=))) t (set-match-data nil))))) (1 font-lock-variable-name-face nil nil)) ;; support for a, b, c = (1, 2, 3) (,(lambda (limit) (let ((re (python-rx (group (+ (any word ?. ?_))) (* space) (* ?, (* space) (+ (any word ?. ?_)) (* space)) ?, (* space) (+ (any word ?. ?_)) (* space) assignment-operator))) (when (and (re-search-forward re limit t) (goto-char (nth 3 (match-data)))) (while (and (python-syntax-context 'paren) (re-search-forward re limit t)) (goto-char (nth 3 (match-data)))) (if (not (python-syntax-context 'paren)) t (set-match-data nil))))) (1 font-lock-variable-name-face nil nil)))) (defconst python-syntax-propertize-function (syntax-propertize-rules ((python-rx string-delimiter) (0 (ignore (python-syntax-stringify)))))) (defsubst python-syntax-count-quotes (quote-char &optional point limit) "Count number of quotes around point (max is 3). QUOTE-CHAR is the quote char to count. Optional argument POINT is the point where scan starts (defaults to current point) and LIMIT is used to limit the scan." (let ((i 0)) (while (and (< i 3) (or (not limit) (< (+ point i) limit)) (eq (char-after (+ point i)) quote-char)) (setq i (1+ i))) i)) (defun python-syntax-stringify () "Put `syntax-table' property correctly on single/triple quotes." (let* ((num-quotes (length (match-string-no-properties 1))) (ppss (prog2 (backward-char num-quotes) (syntax-ppss) (forward-char num-quotes))) (string-start (and (not (nth 4 ppss)) (nth 8 ppss))) (quote-starting-pos (- (point) num-quotes)) (quote-ending-pos (point)) (num-closing-quotes (and string-start (python-syntax-count-quotes (char-before) string-start quote-starting-pos)))) (cond ((and string-start (= num-closing-quotes 0)) ;; This set of quotes doesn't match the string starting ;; kind. Do nothing. nil) ((not string-start) ;; This set of quotes delimit the start of a string. (put-text-property quote-starting-pos (1+ quote-starting-pos) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|"))) ((= num-quotes num-closing-quotes) ;; This set of quotes delimit the end of a string. (put-text-property (1- quote-ending-pos) quote-ending-pos 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|"))) ((> num-quotes num-closing-quotes) ;; This may only happen whenever a triple quote is closing ;; a single quoted string. Add string delimiter syntax to ;; all three quotes. (put-text-property quote-starting-pos quote-ending-pos 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|")))))) (defvar python-mode-syntax-table (let ((table (make-syntax-table))) ;; Give punctuation syntax to ASCII that normally has symbol ;; syntax or has word syntax and isn't a letter. (let ((symbol (string-to-syntax "_")) (sst (standard-syntax-table))) (dotimes (i 128) (unless (= i ?_) (if (equal symbol (aref sst i)) (modify-syntax-entry i "." table))))) (modify-syntax-entry ?$ "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?% "." table) ;; exceptions (modify-syntax-entry ?# "<" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?' "\"" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?` "$" table) table) "Syntax table for Python files.") (defvar python-dotty-syntax-table (let ((table (make-syntax-table python-mode-syntax-table))) (modify-syntax-entry ?. "w" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "w" table) table) "Dotty syntax table for Python files. It makes underscores and dots word constituent chars.") ;;; Indentation (defcustom python-indent-offset 4 "Default indentation offset for Python." :group 'python :type 'integer :safe 'integerp) (defcustom python-indent-guess-indent-offset t "Non-nil tells Python mode to guess `python-indent-offset' value." :type 'boolean :group 'python :safe 'booleanp) (defcustom python-indent-trigger-commands '(indent-for-tab-command yas-expand yas/expand) "Commands that might trigger a `python-indent-line' call." :type '(repeat symbol) :group 'python) (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'python-indent 'python-indent-offset "24.3") (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'python-guess-indent 'python-indent-guess-indent-offset "24.3") (defvar python-indent-current-level 0 "Current indentation level `python-indent-line-function' is using.") (defvar python-indent-levels '(0) "Levels of indentation available for `python-indent-line-function'.") (defvar python-indent-dedenters '("else" "elif" "except" "finally") "List of words that should be dedented. These make `python-indent-calculate-indentation' subtract the value of `python-indent-offset'.") (defun python-indent-guess-indent-offset () "Guess and set `python-indent-offset' for the current buffer." (interactive) (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((block-end)) (while (and (not block-end) (re-search-forward (python-rx line-start block-start) nil t)) (when (and (not (python-syntax-context-type)) (progn (goto-char (line-end-position)) (python-util-forward-comment -1) (if (equal (char-before) ?:) t (forward-line 1) (when (python-info-block-continuation-line-p) (while (and (python-info-continuation-line-p) (not (eobp))) (forward-line 1)) (python-util-forward-comment -1) (when (equal (char-before) ?:) t))))) (setq block-end (point-marker)))) (let ((indentation (when block-end (goto-char block-end) (python-util-forward-comment) (current-indentation)))) (if indentation (set (make-local-variable 'python-indent-offset) indentation) (message "Can't guess python-indent-offset, using defaults: %s" python-indent-offset))))))) (defun python-indent-context () "Get information on indentation context. Context information is returned with a cons with the form: \(STATUS . START) Where status can be any of the following symbols: * inside-paren: If point in between (), {} or [] * inside-string: If point is inside a string * after-backslash: Previous line ends in a backslash * after-beginning-of-block: Point is after beginning of block * after-line: Point is after normal line * no-indent: Point is at beginning of buffer or other special case START is the buffer position where the sexp starts." (save-restriction (widen) (let ((ppss (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (syntax-ppss))) (start)) (cons (cond ;; Beginning of buffer ((save-excursion (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) (bobp)) 'no-indent) ;; Inside string ((setq start (python-syntax-context 'string ppss)) 'inside-string) ;; Inside a paren ((setq start (python-syntax-context 'paren ppss)) 'inside-paren) ;; After backslash ((setq start (when (not (or (python-syntax-context 'string ppss) (python-syntax-context 'comment ppss))) (let ((line-beg-pos (line-number-at-pos))) (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p (1- line-beg-pos))))) 'after-backslash) ;; After beginning of block ((setq start (save-excursion (when (progn (back-to-indentation) (python-util-forward-comment -1) (equal (char-before) ?:)) ;; Move to the first block start that's not in within ;; a string, comment or paren and that's not a ;; continuation line. (while (and (re-search-backward (python-rx block-start) nil t) (or (python-syntax-context-type) (python-info-continuation-line-p)))) (when (looking-at (python-rx block-start)) (point-marker))))) 'after-beginning-of-block) ;; After normal line ((setq start (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (skip-chars-backward (rx (or whitespace ?\n))) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (point-marker))) 'after-line) ;; Do not indent (t 'no-indent)) start)))) (defun python-indent-calculate-indentation () "Calculate correct indentation offset for the current line." (let* ((indentation-context (python-indent-context)) (context-status (car indentation-context)) (context-start (cdr indentation-context))) (save-restriction (widen) (save-excursion (pcase context-status (`no-indent 0) ;; When point is after beginning of block just add one level ;; of indentation relative to the context-start (`after-beginning-of-block (goto-char context-start) (+ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset)) ;; When after a simple line just use previous line ;; indentation, in the case current line starts with a ;; `python-indent-dedenters' de-indent one level. (`after-line (- (save-excursion (goto-char context-start) (current-indentation)) (if (or (progn (back-to-indentation) (looking-at (regexp-opt python-indent-dedenters))) (progn (back-to-indentation) (skip-chars-backward (rx (or whitespace ?\n))) (back-to-indentation) (looking-at (rx (or "pass" "return") (or " " "\n"))))) python-indent-offset 0))) ;; When inside of a string, do nothing. just use the current ;; indentation. XXX: perhaps it would be a good idea to ;; invoke standard text indentation here (`inside-string (goto-char context-start) (current-indentation)) ;; After backslash we have several possibilities. (`after-backslash (cond ;; Check if current line is a dot continuation. For this ;; the current line must start with a dot and previous ;; line must contain a dot too. ((save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (when (looking-at "\\.") ;; If after moving one line back point is inside a paren it ;; needs to move back until it's not anymore (while (prog2 (forward-line -1) (and (not (bobp)) (python-syntax-context 'paren)))) (goto-char (line-end-position)) (while (and (re-search-backward "\\." (line-beginning-position) t) (python-syntax-context-type))) (if (and (looking-at "\\.") (not (python-syntax-context-type))) ;; The indentation is the same column of the ;; first matching dot that's not inside a ;; comment, a string or a paren (current-column) ;; No dot found on previous line, just add another ;; indentation level. (+ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset))))) ;; Check if prev line is a block continuation ((let ((block-continuation-start (python-info-block-continuation-line-p))) (when block-continuation-start ;; If block-continuation-start is set jump to that ;; marker and use first column after the block start ;; as indentation value. (goto-char block-continuation-start) (re-search-forward (python-rx block-start (* space)) (line-end-position) t) (current-column)))) ;; Check if current line is an assignment continuation ((let ((assignment-continuation-start (python-info-assignment-continuation-line-p))) (when assignment-continuation-start ;; If assignment-continuation is set jump to that ;; marker and use first column after the assignment ;; operator as indentation value. (goto-char assignment-continuation-start) (current-column)))) (t (forward-line -1) (goto-char (python-info-beginning-of-backslash)) (if (save-excursion (and (forward-line -1) (goto-char (or (python-info-beginning-of-backslash) (point))) (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p))) ;; The two previous lines ended in a backslash so we must ;; respect previous line indentation. (current-indentation) ;; What happens here is that we are dealing with the second ;; line of a backslash continuation, in that case we just going ;; to add one indentation level. (+ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset))))) ;; When inside a paren there's a need to handle nesting ;; correctly (`inside-paren (cond ;; If current line closes the outermost open paren use the ;; current indentation of the context-start line. ((save-excursion (skip-syntax-forward "\s" (line-end-position)) (when (and (looking-at (regexp-opt '(")" "]" "}"))) (progn (forward-char 1) (not (python-syntax-context 'paren)))) (goto-char context-start) (current-indentation)))) ;; If open paren is contained on a line by itself add another ;; indentation level, else look for the first word after the ;; opening paren and use it's column position as indentation ;; level. ((let* ((content-starts-in-newline) (indent (save-excursion (if (setq content-starts-in-newline (progn (goto-char context-start) (forward-char) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) (python-util-forward-comment)) (looking-at "$"))) (+ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset) (current-column))))) ;; Adjustments (cond ;; If current line closes a nested open paren de-indent one ;; level. ((progn (back-to-indentation) (looking-at (regexp-opt '(")" "]" "}")))) (- indent python-indent-offset)) ;; If the line of the opening paren that wraps the current ;; line starts a block add another level of indentation to ;; follow new pep8 recommendation. See: http://ur1.ca/5rojx ((save-excursion (when (and content-starts-in-newline (progn (goto-char context-start) (back-to-indentation) (looking-at (python-rx block-start)))) (+ indent python-indent-offset)))) (t indent))))))))))) (defun python-indent-calculate-levels () "Calculate `python-indent-levels' and reset `python-indent-current-level'." (let* ((indentation (python-indent-calculate-indentation)) (remainder (% indentation python-indent-offset)) (steps (/ (- indentation remainder) python-indent-offset))) (setq python-indent-levels (list 0)) (dotimes (step steps) (push (* python-indent-offset (1+ step)) python-indent-levels)) (when (not (eq 0 remainder)) (push (+ (* python-indent-offset steps) remainder) python-indent-levels)) (setq python-indent-levels (nreverse python-indent-levels)) (setq python-indent-current-level (1- (length python-indent-levels))))) (defun python-indent-toggle-levels () "Toggle `python-indent-current-level' over `python-indent-levels'." (setq python-indent-current-level (1- python-indent-current-level)) (when (< python-indent-current-level 0) (setq python-indent-current-level (1- (length python-indent-levels))))) (defun python-indent-line (&optional force-toggle) "Internal implementation of `python-indent-line-function'. Uses the offset calculated in `python-indent-calculate-indentation' and available levels indicated by the variable `python-indent-levels' to set the current indentation. When the variable `last-command' is equal to one of the symbols inside `python-indent-trigger-commands' or FORCE-TOGGLE is non-nil it cycles levels indicated in the variable `python-indent-levels' by setting the current level in the variable `python-indent-current-level'. When the variable `last-command' is not equal to one of the symbols inside `python-indent-trigger-commands' and FORCE-TOGGLE is nil it calculates possible indentation levels and saves it in the variable `python-indent-levels'. Afterwards it sets the variable `python-indent-current-level' correctly so offset is equal to (`nth' `python-indent-current-level' `python-indent-levels')" (or (and (or (and (memq this-command python-indent-trigger-commands) (eq last-command this-command)) force-toggle) (not (equal python-indent-levels '(0))) (or (python-indent-toggle-levels) t)) (python-indent-calculate-levels)) (let* ((starting-pos (point-marker)) (indent-ending-position (+ (line-beginning-position) (current-indentation))) (follow-indentation-p (or (bolp) (and (<= (line-beginning-position) starting-pos) (>= indent-ending-position starting-pos)))) (next-indent (nth python-indent-current-level python-indent-levels))) (unless (= next-indent (current-indentation)) (beginning-of-line) (delete-horizontal-space) (indent-to next-indent) (goto-char starting-pos)) (and follow-indentation-p (back-to-indentation))) (python-info-closing-block-message)) (defun python-indent-line-function () "`indent-line-function' for Python mode. See `python-indent-line' for details." (python-indent-line)) (defun python-indent-dedent-line () "De-indent current line." (interactive "*") (when (and (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p)) (<= (point-marker) (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (point-marker))) (> (current-column) 0)) (python-indent-line t) t)) (defun python-indent-dedent-line-backspace (arg) "De-indent current line. Argument ARG is passed to `backward-delete-char-untabify' when point is not in between the indentation." (interactive "*p") (when (not (python-indent-dedent-line)) (backward-delete-char-untabify arg))) (put 'python-indent-dedent-line-backspace 'delete-selection 'supersede) (defun python-indent-region (start end) "Indent a python region automagically. Called from a program, START and END specify the region to indent." (let ((deactivate-mark nil)) (save-excursion (goto-char end) (setq end (point-marker)) (goto-char start) (or (bolp) (forward-line 1)) (while (< (point) end) (or (and (bolp) (eolp)) (let (word) (forward-line -1) (back-to-indentation) (setq word (current-word)) (forward-line 1) (when (and word ;; Don't mess with strings, unless it's the ;; enclosing set of quotes. (or (not (python-syntax-context 'string)) (eq (syntax-after (+ (1- (point)) (current-indentation) (python-syntax-count-quotes (char-after) (point)))) (string-to-syntax "|")))) (beginning-of-line) (delete-horizontal-space) (indent-to (python-indent-calculate-indentation))))) (forward-line 1)) (move-marker end nil)))) (defun python-indent-shift-left (start end &optional count) "Shift lines contained in region START END by COUNT columns to the left. COUNT defaults to `python-indent-offset'. If region isn't active, the current line is shifted. The shifted region includes the lines in which START and END lie. An error is signaled if any lines in the region are indented less than COUNT columns." (interactive (if mark-active (list (region-beginning) (region-end) current-prefix-arg) (list (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position) current-prefix-arg))) (if count (setq count (prefix-numeric-value count)) (setq count python-indent-offset)) (when (> count 0) (let ((deactivate-mark nil)) (save-excursion (goto-char start) (while (< (point) end) (if (and (< (current-indentation) count) (not (looking-at "[ \t]*$"))) (error "Can't shift all lines enough")) (forward-line)) (indent-rigidly start end (- count)))))) (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^Can't shift all lines enough") (defun python-indent-shift-right (start end &optional count) "Shift lines contained in region START END by COUNT columns to the left. COUNT defaults to `python-indent-offset'. If region isn't active, the current line is shifted. The shifted region includes the lines in which START and END lie." (interactive (if mark-active (list (region-beginning) (region-end) current-prefix-arg) (list (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position) current-prefix-arg))) (let ((deactivate-mark nil)) (if count (setq count (prefix-numeric-value count)) (setq count python-indent-offset)) (indent-rigidly start end count))) (defun python-indent-electric-colon (arg) "Insert a colon and maybe de-indent the current line. With numeric ARG, just insert that many colons. With \\[universal-argument], just insert a single colon." (interactive "*P") (self-insert-command (if (not (integerp arg)) 1 arg)) (when (and (not arg) (eolp) (not (equal ?: (char-after (- (point-marker) 2)))) (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p))) (let ((indentation (current-indentation)) (calculated-indentation (python-indent-calculate-indentation))) (python-info-closing-block-message) (when (> indentation calculated-indentation) (save-excursion (indent-line-to calculated-indentation) (when (not (python-info-closing-block-message)) (indent-line-to indentation))))))) (put 'python-indent-electric-colon 'delete-selection t) (defun python-indent-post-self-insert-function () "Adjust closing paren line indentation after a char is added. This function is intended to be added to the `post-self-insert-hook.' If a line renders a paren alone, after adding a char before it, the line will be re-indented automatically if needed." (when (and (eq (char-before) last-command-event) (not (bolp)) (memq (char-after) '(?\) ?\] ?\}))) (save-excursion (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) ;; If after going to the beginning of line the point ;; is still inside a paren it's ok to do the trick (when (python-syntax-context 'paren) (let ((indentation (python-indent-calculate-indentation))) (when (< (current-indentation) indentation) (indent-line-to indentation))))))) ;;; Navigation (defvar python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp (python-rx line-start (* space) defun (+ space) (group symbol-name)) "Regexp matching class or function definition. The name of the defun should be grouped so it can be retrieved via `match-string'.") (defun python-nav--beginning-of-defun (&optional arg) "Internal implementation of `python-nav-beginning-of-defun'. With positive ARG search backwards, else search forwards." (when (or (null arg) (= arg 0)) (setq arg 1)) (let* ((re-search-fn (if (> arg 0) #'re-search-backward #'re-search-forward)) (line-beg-pos (line-beginning-position)) (line-content-start (+ line-beg-pos (current-indentation))) (pos (point-marker)) (beg-indentation (and (> arg 0) (save-excursion (while (and (not (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun)) (python-nav-backward-block))) (or (and (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun) (+ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset)) 0)))) (found (progn (when (and (< arg 0) (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun)) (end-of-line 1)) (while (and (funcall re-search-fn python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp nil t) (or (python-syntax-context-type) ;; Handle nested defuns when moving ;; backwards by checking indentation. (and (> arg 0) (not (= (current-indentation) 0)) (>= (current-indentation) beg-indentation))))) (and (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun) (or (not (= (line-number-at-pos pos) (line-number-at-pos))) (and (>= (point) line-beg-pos) (<= (point) line-content-start) (> pos line-content-start))))))) (if found (or (beginning-of-line 1) t) (and (goto-char pos) nil)))) (defun python-nav-beginning-of-defun (&optional arg) "Move point to `beginning-of-defun'. With positive ARG search backwards else search forward. When ARG is nil or 0 defaults to 1. When searching backwards nested defuns are handled with care depending on current point position. Return non-nil if point is moved to `beginning-of-defun'." (when (or (null arg) (= arg 0)) (setq arg 1)) (let ((found)) (cond ((and (eq this-command 'mark-defun) (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun))) (t (dotimes (i (if (> arg 0) arg (- arg))) (when (and (python-nav--beginning-of-defun arg) (not found)) (setq found t))))) found)) (defun python-nav-end-of-defun () "Move point to the end of def or class. Returns nil if point is not in a def or class." (interactive) (let ((beg-defun-indent) (beg-pos (point))) (when (or (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun) (python-nav-beginning-of-defun 1) (python-nav-beginning-of-defun -1)) (setq beg-defun-indent (current-indentation)) (while (progn (python-nav-end-of-statement) (python-util-forward-comment 1) (and (> (current-indentation) beg-defun-indent) (not (eobp))))) (python-util-forward-comment -1) (forward-line 1) ;; Ensure point moves forward. (and (> beg-pos (point)) (goto-char beg-pos))))) (defun python-nav-beginning-of-statement () "Move to start of current statement." (interactive "^") (while (and (or (back-to-indentation) t) (not (bobp)) (when (or (save-excursion (forward-line -1) (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p)) (python-syntax-context 'string) (python-syntax-context 'paren)) (forward-line -1)))) (point-marker)) (defun python-nav-end-of-statement (&optional noend) "Move to end of current statement. Optional argument NOEND is internal and makes the logic to not jump to the end of line when moving forward searching for the end of the statement." (interactive "^") (let (string-start bs-pos) (while (and (or noend (goto-char (line-end-position))) (not (eobp)) (cond ((setq string-start (python-syntax-context 'string)) (goto-char string-start) (if (python-syntax-context 'paren) ;; Ended up inside a paren, roll again. (python-nav-end-of-statement t) ;; This is not inside a paren, move to the ;; end of this string. (goto-char (+ (point) (python-syntax-count-quotes (char-after (point)) (point)))) (or (re-search-forward (rx (syntax string-delimiter)) nil t) (goto-char (point-max))))) ((python-syntax-context 'paren) ;; The statement won't end before we've escaped ;; at least one level of parenthesis. (condition-case err (goto-char (scan-lists (point) 1 -1)) (scan-error (goto-char (nth 3 err))))) ((setq bs-pos (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p)) (goto-char bs-pos) (forward-line 1)))))) (point-marker)) (defun python-nav-backward-statement (&optional arg) "Move backward to previous statement. With ARG, repeat. See `python-nav-forward-statement'." (interactive "^p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (python-nav-forward-statement (- arg))) (defun python-nav-forward-statement (&optional arg) "Move forward to next statement. With ARG, repeat. With negative argument, move ARG times backward to previous statement." (interactive "^p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (while (> arg 0) (python-nav-end-of-statement) (python-util-forward-comment) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (setq arg (1- arg))) (while (< arg 0) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (python-util-forward-comment -1) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (setq arg (1+ arg)))) (defun python-nav-beginning-of-block () "Move to start of current block." (interactive "^") (let ((starting-pos (point)) (block-regexp (python-rx line-start (* whitespace) block-start))) (if (progn (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (looking-at (python-rx block-start))) (point-marker) ;; Go to first line beginning a statement (while (and (not (bobp)) (or (and (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) nil) (python-info-current-line-comment-p) (python-info-current-line-empty-p))) (forward-line -1)) (let ((block-matching-indent (- (current-indentation) python-indent-offset))) (while (and (python-nav-backward-block) (> (current-indentation) block-matching-indent))) (if (and (looking-at (python-rx block-start)) (= (current-indentation) block-matching-indent)) (point-marker) (and (goto-char starting-pos) nil)))))) (defun python-nav-end-of-block () "Move to end of current block." (interactive "^") (when (python-nav-beginning-of-block) (let ((block-indentation (current-indentation))) (python-nav-end-of-statement) (while (and (forward-line 1) (not (eobp)) (or (and (> (current-indentation) block-indentation) (or (python-nav-end-of-statement) t)) (python-info-current-line-comment-p) (python-info-current-line-empty-p)))) (python-util-forward-comment -1) (point-marker)))) (defun python-nav-backward-block (&optional arg) "Move backward to previous block of code. With ARG, repeat. See `python-nav-forward-block'." (interactive "^p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (python-nav-forward-block (- arg))) (defun python-nav-forward-block (&optional arg) "Move forward to next block of code. With ARG, repeat. With negative argument, move ARG times backward to previous block." (interactive "^p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (let ((block-start-regexp (python-rx line-start (* whitespace) block-start)) (starting-pos (point))) (while (> arg 0) (python-nav-end-of-statement) (while (and (re-search-forward block-start-regexp nil t) (python-syntax-context-type))) (setq arg (1- arg))) (while (< arg 0) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (while (and (re-search-backward block-start-regexp nil t) (python-syntax-context-type))) (setq arg (1+ arg))) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (if (not (looking-at (python-rx block-start))) (and (goto-char starting-pos) nil) (and (not (= (point) starting-pos)) (point-marker))))) (defun python-nav-lisp-forward-sexp-safe (&optional arg) "Safe version of standard `forward-sexp'. When ARG > 0 move forward, else if ARG is < 0." (or arg (setq arg 1)) (let ((forward-sexp-function) (paren-regexp (if (> arg 0) (python-rx close-paren) (python-rx open-paren))) (search-fn (if (> arg 0) #'re-search-forward #'re-search-backward))) (condition-case nil (forward-sexp arg) (error (while (and (funcall search-fn paren-regexp nil t) (python-syntax-context 'paren))))))) (defun python-nav--forward-sexp (&optional dir) "Move to forward sexp. With positive Optional argument DIR direction move forward, else backwards." (setq dir (or dir 1)) (unless (= dir 0) (let* ((forward-p (if (> dir 0) (and (setq dir 1) t) (and (setq dir -1) nil))) (re-search-fn (if forward-p 're-search-forward 're-search-backward)) (context-type (python-syntax-context-type))) (cond ((memq context-type '(string comment)) ;; Inside of a string, get out of it. (let ((forward-sexp-function)) (forward-sexp dir))) ((or (eq context-type 'paren) (and forward-p (looking-at (python-rx open-paren))) (and (not forward-p) (eq (syntax-class (syntax-after (1- (point)))) (car (string-to-syntax ")"))))) ;; Inside a paren or looking at it, lisp knows what to do. (python-nav-lisp-forward-sexp-safe dir)) (t ;; This part handles the lispy feel of ;; `python-nav-forward-sexp'. Knowing everything about the ;; current context and the context of the next sexp tries to ;; follow the lisp sexp motion commands in a symmetric manner. (let* ((context (cond ((python-info-beginning-of-block-p) 'block-start) ((python-info-end-of-block-p) 'block-end) ((python-info-beginning-of-statement-p) 'statement-start) ((python-info-end-of-statement-p) 'statement-end))) (next-sexp-pos (save-excursion (python-nav-lisp-forward-sexp-safe dir) (point))) (next-sexp-context (save-excursion (goto-char next-sexp-pos) (cond ((python-info-beginning-of-block-p) 'block-start) ((python-info-end-of-block-p) 'block-end) ((python-info-beginning-of-statement-p) 'statement-start) ((python-info-end-of-statement-p) 'statement-end) ((python-info-statement-starts-block-p) 'starts-block) ((python-info-statement-ends-block-p) 'ends-block))))) (if forward-p (cond ((and (not (eobp)) (python-info-current-line-empty-p)) (python-util-forward-comment dir) (python-nav--forward-sexp dir)) ((eq context 'block-start) (python-nav-end-of-block)) ((eq context 'statement-start) (python-nav-end-of-statement)) ((and (memq context '(statement-end block-end)) (eq next-sexp-context 'ends-block)) (goto-char next-sexp-pos) (python-nav-end-of-block)) ((and (memq context '(statement-end block-end)) (eq next-sexp-context 'starts-block)) (goto-char next-sexp-pos) (python-nav-end-of-block)) ((memq context '(statement-end block-end)) (goto-char next-sexp-pos) (python-nav-end-of-statement)) (t (goto-char next-sexp-pos))) (cond ((and (not (bobp)) (python-info-current-line-empty-p)) (python-util-forward-comment dir) (python-nav--forward-sexp dir)) ((eq context 'block-end) (python-nav-beginning-of-block)) ((eq context 'statement-end) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)) ((and (memq context '(statement-start block-start)) (eq next-sexp-context 'starts-block)) (goto-char next-sexp-pos) (python-nav-beginning-of-block)) ((and (memq context '(statement-start block-start)) (eq next-sexp-context 'ends-block)) (goto-char next-sexp-pos) (python-nav-beginning-of-block)) ((memq context '(statement-start block-start)) (goto-char next-sexp-pos) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)) (t (goto-char next-sexp-pos)))))))))) (defun python-nav--backward-sexp () "Move to backward sexp." (python-nav--forward-sexp -1)) (defun python-nav-forward-sexp (&optional arg) "Move forward across one block of code. With ARG, do it that many times. Negative arg -N means move backward N times." (interactive "^p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (while (> arg 0) (python-nav--forward-sexp) (setq arg (1- arg))) (while (< arg 0) (python-nav--backward-sexp) (setq arg (1+ arg)))) (defun python-nav--up-list (&optional dir) "Internal implementation of `python-nav-up-list'. DIR is always 1 or -1 and comes sanitized from `python-nav-up-list' calls." (let ((context (python-syntax-context-type)) (forward-p (> dir 0))) (cond ((memq context '(string comment))) ((eq context 'paren) (let ((forward-sexp-function)) (up-list dir))) ((and forward-p (python-info-end-of-block-p)) (let ((parent-end-pos (save-excursion (let ((indentation (and (python-nav-beginning-of-block) (current-indentation)))) (while (and indentation (> indentation 0) (>= (current-indentation) indentation) (python-nav-backward-block))) (python-nav-end-of-block))))) (and (> (or parent-end-pos (point)) (point)) (goto-char parent-end-pos)))) (forward-p (python-nav-end-of-block)) ((and (not forward-p) (> (current-indentation) 0) (python-info-beginning-of-block-p)) (let ((prev-block-pos (save-excursion (let ((indentation (current-indentation))) (while (and (python-nav-backward-block) (>= (current-indentation) indentation)))) (point)))) (and (> (point) prev-block-pos) (goto-char prev-block-pos)))) ((not forward-p) (python-nav-beginning-of-block))))) (defun python-nav-up-list (&optional arg) "Move forward out of one level of parentheses (or blocks). With ARG, do this that many times. A negative argument means move backward but still to a less deep spot. This command assumes point is not in a string or comment." (interactive "^p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (while (> arg 0) (python-nav--up-list 1) (setq arg (1- arg))) (while (< arg 0) (python-nav--up-list -1) (setq arg (1+ arg)))) (defun python-nav-backward-up-list (&optional arg) "Move backward out of one level of parentheses (or blocks). With ARG, do this that many times. A negative argument means move backward but still to a less deep spot. This command assumes point is not in a string or comment." (interactive "^p") (or arg (setq arg 1)) (python-nav-up-list (- arg))) ;;; Shell integration (defcustom python-shell-buffer-name "Python" "Default buffer name for Python interpreter." :type 'string :group 'python :safe 'stringp) (defcustom python-shell-interpreter "python" "Default Python interpreter for shell." :type 'string :group 'python) (defcustom python-shell-internal-buffer-name "Python Internal" "Default buffer name for the Internal Python interpreter." :type 'string :group 'python :safe 'stringp) (defcustom python-shell-interpreter-args "-i" "Default arguments for the Python interpreter." :type 'string :group 'python) (defcustom python-shell-prompt-regexp ">>> " "Regular Expression matching top\-level input prompt of python shell. It should not contain a caret (^) at the beginning." :type 'string :group 'python :safe 'stringp) (defcustom python-shell-prompt-block-regexp "[.][.][.] " "Regular Expression matching block input prompt of python shell. It should not contain a caret (^) at the beginning." :type 'string :group 'python :safe 'stringp) (defcustom python-shell-prompt-output-regexp "" "Regular Expression matching output prompt of python shell. It should not contain a caret (^) at the beginning." :type 'string :group 'python :safe 'stringp) (defcustom python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp "[(<]*[Ii]?[Pp]db[>)]+ " "Regular Expression matching pdb input prompt of python shell. It should not contain a caret (^) at the beginning." :type 'string :group 'python :safe 'stringp) (defcustom python-shell-enable-font-lock t "Should syntax highlighting be enabled in the python shell buffer? Restart the python shell after changing this variable for it to take effect." :type 'boolean :group 'python :safe 'booleanp) (defcustom python-shell-process-environment nil "List of environment variables for Python shell. This variable follows the same rules as `process-environment' since it merges with it before the process creation routines are called. When this variable is nil, the Python shell is run with the default `process-environment'." :type '(repeat string) :group 'python :safe 'listp) (defcustom python-shell-extra-pythonpaths nil "List of extra pythonpaths for Python shell. The values of this variable are added to the existing value of PYTHONPATH in the `process-environment' variable." :type '(repeat string) :group 'python :safe 'listp) (defcustom python-shell-exec-path nil "List of path to search for binaries. This variable follows the same rules as `exec-path' since it merges with it before the process creation routines are called. When this variable is nil, the Python shell is run with the default `exec-path'." :type '(repeat string) :group 'python :safe 'listp) (defcustom python-shell-virtualenv-path nil "Path to virtualenv root. This variable, when set to a string, makes the values stored in `python-shell-process-environment' and `python-shell-exec-path' to be modified properly so shells are started with the specified virtualenv." :type 'string :group 'python :safe 'stringp) (defcustom python-shell-setup-codes '(python-shell-completion-setup-code python-ffap-setup-code python-eldoc-setup-code) "List of code run by `python-shell-send-setup-codes'." :type '(repeat symbol) :group 'python :safe 'listp) (defcustom python-shell-compilation-regexp-alist `((,(rx line-start (1+ (any " \t")) "File \"" (group (1+ (not (any "\"<")))) ; avoid `' &c "\", line " (group (1+ digit))) 1 2) (,(rx " in file " (group (1+ not-newline)) " on line " (group (1+ digit))) 1 2) (,(rx line-start "> " (group (1+ (not (any "(\"<")))) "(" (group (1+ digit)) ")" (1+ (not (any "("))) "()") 1 2)) "`compilation-error-regexp-alist' for inferior Python." :type '(alist string) :group 'python) (defun python-shell-get-process-name (dedicated) "Calculate the appropriate process name for inferior Python process. If DEDICATED is t and the variable `buffer-file-name' is non-nil returns a string with the form `python-shell-buffer-name'[variable `buffer-file-name'] else returns the value of `python-shell-buffer-name'." (let ((process-name (if (and dedicated buffer-file-name) (format "%s[%s]" python-shell-buffer-name buffer-file-name) (format "%s" python-shell-buffer-name)))) process-name)) (defun python-shell-internal-get-process-name () "Calculate the appropriate process name for Internal Python process. The name is calculated from `python-shell-global-buffer-name' and a hash of all relevant global shell settings in order to ensure uniqueness for different types of configurations." (format "%s [%s]" python-shell-internal-buffer-name (md5 (concat (python-shell-parse-command) python-shell-prompt-regexp python-shell-prompt-block-regexp python-shell-prompt-output-regexp (mapconcat #'symbol-value python-shell-setup-codes "") (mapconcat #'identity python-shell-process-environment "") (mapconcat #'identity python-shell-extra-pythonpaths "") (mapconcat #'identity python-shell-exec-path "") (or python-shell-virtualenv-path "") (mapconcat #'identity python-shell-exec-path ""))))) (defun python-shell-parse-command () "Calculate the string used to execute the inferior Python process." (let ((process-environment (python-shell-calculate-process-environment)) (exec-path (python-shell-calculate-exec-path))) (format "%s %s" (executable-find python-shell-interpreter) python-shell-interpreter-args))) (defun python-shell-calculate-process-environment () "Calculate process environment given `python-shell-virtualenv-path'." (let ((process-environment (append python-shell-process-environment process-environment nil)) (virtualenv (if python-shell-virtualenv-path (directory-file-name python-shell-virtualenv-path) nil))) (when python-shell-extra-pythonpaths (setenv "PYTHONPATH" (format "%s%s%s" (mapconcat 'identity python-shell-extra-pythonpaths path-separator) path-separator (or (getenv "PYTHONPATH") "")))) (if (not virtualenv) process-environment (setenv "PYTHONHOME" nil) (setenv "PATH" (format "%s/bin%s%s" virtualenv path-separator (or (getenv "PATH") ""))) (setenv "VIRTUAL_ENV" virtualenv)) process-environment)) (defun python-shell-calculate-exec-path () "Calculate exec path given `python-shell-virtualenv-path'." (let ((path (append python-shell-exec-path exec-path nil))) (if (not python-shell-virtualenv-path) path (cons (format "%s/bin" (directory-file-name python-shell-virtualenv-path)) path)))) (defun python-comint-output-filter-function (output) "Hook run after content is put into comint buffer. OUTPUT is a string with the contents of the buffer." (ansi-color-filter-apply output)) (defvar python-shell--parent-buffer nil) (defvar python-shell-output-syntax-table (let ((table (make-syntax-table python-dotty-syntax-table))) (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\( "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\) "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\] "." table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\} "." table) table) "Syntax table for shell output. It makes parens and quotes be treated as punctuation chars.") (define-derived-mode inferior-python-mode comint-mode "Inferior Python" "Major mode for Python inferior process. Runs a Python interpreter as a subprocess of Emacs, with Python I/O through an Emacs buffer. Variables `python-shell-interpreter' and `python-shell-interpreter-args' controls which Python interpreter is run. Variables `python-shell-prompt-regexp', `python-shell-prompt-output-regexp', `python-shell-prompt-block-regexp', `python-shell-enable-font-lock', `python-shell-completion-setup-code', `python-shell-completion-string-code', `python-shell-completion-module-string-code', `python-eldoc-setup-code', `python-eldoc-string-code', `python-ffap-setup-code' and `python-ffap-string-code' can customize this mode for different Python interpreters. You can also add additional setup code to be run at initialization of the interpreter via `python-shell-setup-codes' variable. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.)" (and python-shell--parent-buffer (python-util-clone-local-variables python-shell--parent-buffer)) (setq comint-prompt-regexp (format "^\\(?:%s\\|%s\\|%s\\)" python-shell-prompt-regexp python-shell-prompt-block-regexp python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp)) (setq mode-line-process '(":%s")) (make-local-variable 'comint-output-filter-functions) (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions 'python-comint-output-filter-function) (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions 'python-pdbtrack-comint-output-filter-function) (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-error-regexp-alist) python-shell-compilation-regexp-alist) (define-key inferior-python-mode-map [remap complete-symbol] 'completion-at-point) (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions 'python-shell-completion-complete-at-point nil 'local) (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'comint-dynamic-complete-functions) 'python-shell-completion-complete-at-point) (define-key inferior-python-mode-map "\t" 'python-shell-completion-complete-or-indent) (make-local-variable 'python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill) (make-local-variable 'python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer) (make-local-variable 'python-shell-internal-last-output) (when python-shell-enable-font-lock (set-syntax-table python-mode-syntax-table) (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) '(python-font-lock-keywords nil nil nil nil)) (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function) (eval ;; XXX: Unfortunately eval is needed here to make use of the ;; dynamic value of `comint-prompt-regexp'. `(syntax-propertize-rules (,comint-prompt-regexp (0 (ignore (put-text-property comint-last-input-start end 'syntax-table python-shell-output-syntax-table) ;; XXX: This might look weird, but it is the easiest ;; way to ensure font lock gets cleaned up before the ;; current prompt, which is needed for unclosed ;; strings to not mess up with current input. (font-lock-unfontify-region comint-last-input-start end)))) (,(python-rx string-delimiter) (0 (ignore (and (not (eq (get-text-property start 'field) 'output)) (python-syntax-stringify))))))))) (compilation-shell-minor-mode 1)) (defun python-shell-make-comint (cmd proc-name &optional pop internal) "Create a python shell comint buffer. CMD is the python command to be executed and PROC-NAME is the process name the comint buffer will get. After the comint buffer is created the `inferior-python-mode' is activated. When optional argument POP is non-nil the buffer is shown. When optional argument INTERNAL is non-nil this process is run on a buffer with a name that starts with a space, following the Emacs convention for temporary/internal buffers, and also makes sure the user is not queried for confirmation when the process is killed." (save-excursion (let* ((proc-buffer-name (format (if (not internal) "*%s*" " *%s*") proc-name)) (process-environment (python-shell-calculate-process-environment)) (exec-path (python-shell-calculate-exec-path))) (when (not (comint-check-proc proc-buffer-name)) (let* ((cmdlist (split-string-and-unquote cmd)) (buffer (apply #'make-comint-in-buffer proc-name proc-buffer-name (car cmdlist) nil (cdr cmdlist))) (python-shell--parent-buffer (current-buffer)) (process (get-buffer-process buffer))) (with-current-buffer buffer (inferior-python-mode)) (accept-process-output process) (and pop (pop-to-buffer buffer t)) (and internal (set-process-query-on-exit-flag process nil)))) proc-buffer-name))) ;;;###autoload (defun run-python (cmd &optional dedicated show) "Run an inferior Python process. Input and output via buffer named after `python-shell-buffer-name'. If there is a process already running in that buffer, just switch to it. With argument, allows you to define CMD so you can edit the command used to call the interpreter and define DEDICATED, so a dedicated process for the current buffer is open. When numeric prefix arg is other than 0 or 4 do not SHOW. Runs the hook `inferior-python-mode-hook' (after the `comint-mode-hook' is run). \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive (if current-prefix-arg (list (read-string "Run Python: " (python-shell-parse-command)) (y-or-n-p "Make dedicated process? ") (= (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg) 4)) (list (python-shell-parse-command) nil t))) (python-shell-make-comint cmd (python-shell-get-process-name dedicated) show) dedicated) (defun run-python-internal () "Run an inferior Internal Python process. Input and output via buffer named after `python-shell-internal-buffer-name' and what `python-shell-internal-get-process-name' returns. This new kind of shell is intended to be used for generic communication related to defined configurations, the main difference with global or dedicated shells is that these ones are attached to a configuration, not a buffer. This means that can be used for example to retrieve the sys.path and other stuff, without messing with user shells. Note that `python-shell-enable-font-lock' and `inferior-python-mode-hook' are set to nil for these shells, so setup codes are not sent at startup." (let ((python-shell-enable-font-lock nil) (inferior-python-mode-hook nil)) (get-buffer-process (python-shell-make-comint (python-shell-parse-command) (python-shell-internal-get-process-name) nil t)))) (defun python-shell-get-process () "Get inferior Python process for current buffer and return it." (let* ((dedicated-proc-name (python-shell-get-process-name t)) (dedicated-proc-buffer-name (format "*%s*" dedicated-proc-name)) (global-proc-name (python-shell-get-process-name nil)) (global-proc-buffer-name (format "*%s*" global-proc-name)) (dedicated-running (comint-check-proc dedicated-proc-buffer-name)) (global-running (comint-check-proc global-proc-buffer-name))) ;; Always prefer dedicated (get-buffer-process (or (and dedicated-running dedicated-proc-buffer-name) (and global-running global-proc-buffer-name))))) (defun python-shell-get-or-create-process () "Get or create an inferior Python process for current buffer and return it." (let* ((dedicated-proc-name (python-shell-get-process-name t)) (dedicated-proc-buffer-name (format "*%s*" dedicated-proc-name)) (global-proc-name (python-shell-get-process-name nil)) (global-proc-buffer-name (format "*%s*" global-proc-name)) (dedicated-running (comint-check-proc dedicated-proc-buffer-name)) (global-running (comint-check-proc global-proc-buffer-name)) (current-prefix-arg 16)) (when (and (not dedicated-running) (not global-running)) (if (call-interactively 'run-python) (setq dedicated-running t) (setq global-running t))) ;; Always prefer dedicated (get-buffer-process (if dedicated-running dedicated-proc-buffer-name global-proc-buffer-name)))) (defvar python-shell-internal-buffer nil "Current internal shell buffer for the current buffer. This is really not necessary at all for the code to work but it's there for compatibility with CEDET.") (defvar python-shell-internal-last-output nil "Last output captured by the internal shell. This is really not necessary at all for the code to work but it's there for compatibility with CEDET.") (defun python-shell-internal-get-or-create-process () "Get or create an inferior Internal Python process." (let* ((proc-name (python-shell-internal-get-process-name)) (proc-buffer-name (format " *%s*" proc-name))) (when (not (process-live-p proc-name)) (run-python-internal) (setq python-shell-internal-buffer proc-buffer-name) ;; XXX: Why is this `sit-for' needed? ;; `python-shell-make-comint' calls `accept-process-output' ;; already but it is not helping to get proper output on ;; 'gnu/linux when the internal shell process is not running and ;; a call to `python-shell-internal-send-string' is issued. (sit-for 0.1 t)) (get-buffer-process proc-buffer-name))) (define-obsolete-function-alias 'python-proc 'python-shell-internal-get-or-create-process "24.3") (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'python-buffer 'python-shell-internal-buffer "24.3") (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'python-preoutput-result 'python-shell-internal-last-output "24.3") (defun python-shell-send-string (string &optional process msg) "Send STRING to inferior Python PROCESS. When MSG is non-nil messages the first line of STRING." (interactive "sPython command: ") (let ((process (or process (python-shell-get-or-create-process))) (lines (split-string string "\n" t))) (and msg (message "Sent: %s..." (nth 0 lines))) (if (> (length lines) 1) (let* ((temporary-file-directory (if (file-remote-p default-directory) (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) "/tmp") temporary-file-directory)) (temp-file-name (make-temp-file "py")) (file-name (or (buffer-file-name) temp-file-name))) (with-temp-file temp-file-name (insert string) (delete-trailing-whitespace)) (python-shell-send-file file-name process temp-file-name)) (comint-send-string process string) (when (or (not (string-match "\n$" string)) (string-match "\n[ \t].*\n?$" string)) (comint-send-string process "\n"))))) (defvar python-shell-output-filter-in-progress nil) (defvar python-shell-output-filter-buffer nil) (defun python-shell-output-filter (string) "Filter used in `python-shell-send-string-no-output' to grab output. STRING is the output received to this point from the process. This filter saves received output from the process in `python-shell-output-filter-buffer' and stops receiving it after detecting a prompt at the end of the buffer." (setq string (ansi-color-filter-apply string) python-shell-output-filter-buffer (concat python-shell-output-filter-buffer string)) (when (string-match ;; XXX: It seems on OSX an extra carriage return is attached ;; at the end of output, this handles that too. (format "\r?\n\\(?:%s\\|%s\\|%s\\)$" python-shell-prompt-regexp python-shell-prompt-block-regexp python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp) python-shell-output-filter-buffer) ;; Output ends when `python-shell-output-filter-buffer' contains ;; the prompt attached at the end of it. (setq python-shell-output-filter-in-progress nil python-shell-output-filter-buffer (substring python-shell-output-filter-buffer 0 (match-beginning 0))) (when (and (> (length python-shell-prompt-output-regexp) 0) (string-match (concat "^" python-shell-prompt-output-regexp) python-shell-output-filter-buffer)) ;; Some shells, like iPython might append a prompt before the ;; output, clean that. (setq python-shell-output-filter-buffer (substring python-shell-output-filter-buffer (match-end 0))))) "") (defun python-shell-send-string-no-output (string &optional process msg) "Send STRING to PROCESS and inhibit output. When MSG is non-nil messages the first line of STRING. Return the output." (let ((process (or process (python-shell-get-or-create-process))) (comint-preoutput-filter-functions '(python-shell-output-filter)) (python-shell-output-filter-in-progress t) (inhibit-quit t)) (or (with-local-quit (python-shell-send-string string process msg) (while python-shell-output-filter-in-progress ;; `python-shell-output-filter' takes care of setting ;; `python-shell-output-filter-in-progress' to NIL after it ;; detects end of output. (accept-process-output process)) (prog1 python-shell-output-filter-buffer (setq python-shell-output-filter-buffer nil))) (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (comint-interrupt-subjob))))) (defun python-shell-internal-send-string (string) "Send STRING to the Internal Python interpreter. Returns the output. See `python-shell-send-string-no-output'." ;; XXX Remove `python-shell-internal-last-output' once CEDET is ;; updated to support this new mode. (setq python-shell-internal-last-output (python-shell-send-string-no-output ;; Makes this function compatible with the old ;; python-send-receive. (At least for CEDET). (replace-regexp-in-string "_emacs_out +" "" string) (python-shell-internal-get-or-create-process) nil))) (define-obsolete-function-alias 'python-send-receive 'python-shell-internal-send-string "24.3") (define-obsolete-function-alias 'python-send-string 'python-shell-internal-send-string "24.3") (defun python-shell-send-region (start end) "Send the region delimited by START and END to inferior Python process." (interactive "r") (python-shell-send-string (concat (let ((line-num (line-number-at-pos start))) ;; When sending a region, add blank lines for non sent code so ;; backtraces remain correct. (make-string (1- line-num) ?\n)) (buffer-substring start end)) nil t)) (defun python-shell-send-buffer (&optional arg) "Send the entire buffer to inferior Python process. With prefix ARG allow execution of code inside blocks delimited by \"if __name__== '__main__':\"" (interactive "P") (save-restriction (widen) (let ((str (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))) (and (not arg) (setq str (replace-regexp-in-string (python-rx if-name-main) "if __name__ == '__main__ ':" str))) (python-shell-send-string str)))) (defun python-shell-send-defun (arg) "Send the current defun to inferior Python process. When argument ARG is non-nil do not include decorators." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (python-shell-send-region (progn (end-of-line 1) (while (and (or (python-nav-beginning-of-defun) (beginning-of-line 1)) (> (current-indentation) 0))) (when (not arg) (while (and (forward-line -1) (looking-at (python-rx decorator)))) (forward-line 1)) (point-marker)) (progn (or (python-nav-end-of-defun) (end-of-line 1)) (point-marker))))) (defun python-shell-send-file (file-name &optional process temp-file-name) "Send FILE-NAME to inferior Python PROCESS. If TEMP-FILE-NAME is passed then that file is used for processing instead, while internally the shell will continue to use FILE-NAME." (interactive "fFile to send: ") (let* ((process (or process (python-shell-get-or-create-process))) (temp-file-name (when temp-file-name (expand-file-name (or (file-remote-p temp-file-name 'localname) temp-file-name)))) (file-name (or (when file-name (expand-file-name (or (file-remote-p file-name 'localname) file-name))) temp-file-name))) (when (not file-name) (error "If FILE-NAME is nil then TEMP-FILE-NAME must be non-nil")) (python-shell-send-string (format (concat "__pyfile = open('''%s''');" "exec(compile(__pyfile.read(), '''%s''', 'exec'));" "__pyfile.close()") (or temp-file-name file-name) file-name) process))) (defun python-shell-switch-to-shell () "Switch to inferior Python process buffer." (interactive) (pop-to-buffer (process-buffer (python-shell-get-or-create-process)) t)) (defun python-shell-send-setup-code () "Send all setup code for shell. This function takes the list of setup code to send from the `python-shell-setup-codes' list." (let ((process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))) (dolist (code python-shell-setup-codes) (when code (message "Sent %s" code) (python-shell-send-string (symbol-value code) process))))) (add-hook 'inferior-python-mode-hook #'python-shell-send-setup-code) ;;; Shell completion (defcustom python-shell-completion-setup-code "try: import readline except ImportError: def __COMPLETER_all_completions(text): [] else: import rlcompleter readline.set_completer(rlcompleter.Completer().complete) def __COMPLETER_all_completions(text): import sys completions = [] try: i = 0 while True: res = readline.get_completer()(text, i) if not res: break i += 1 completions.append(res) except NameError: pass return completions" "Code used to setup completion in inferior Python processes." :type 'string :group 'python) (defcustom python-shell-completion-string-code "';'.join(__COMPLETER_all_completions('''%s'''))\n" "Python code used to get a string of completions separated by semicolons." :type 'string :group 'python) (defcustom python-shell-completion-module-string-code "" "Python code used to get completions separated by semicolons for imports. For IPython v0.11, add the following line to `python-shell-completion-setup-code': from IPython.core.completerlib import module_completion and use the following as the value of this variable: ';'.join(module_completion('''%s'''))\n" :type 'string :group 'python) (defcustom python-shell-completion-pdb-string-code "';'.join(globals().keys() + locals().keys())" "Python code used to get completions separated by semicolons for [i]pdb." :type 'string :group 'python) (defun python-shell-completion-get-completions (process line input) "Do completion at point for PROCESS. LINE is used to detect the context on how to complete given INPUT." (let* ((prompt ;; Get the last prompt for the inferior process ;; buffer. This is used for the completion code selection ;; heuristic. (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (buffer-substring-no-properties (overlay-start comint-last-prompt-overlay) (overlay-end comint-last-prompt-overlay)))) (completion-context ;; Check whether a prompt matches a pdb string, an import ;; statement or just the standard prompt and use the ;; correct python-shell-completion-*-code string (cond ((and (> (length python-shell-completion-pdb-string-code) 0) (string-match (concat "^" python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp) prompt)) 'pdb) ((and (> (length python-shell-completion-module-string-code) 0) (string-match (concat "^" python-shell-prompt-regexp) prompt) (string-match "^[ \t]*\\(from\\|import\\)[ \t]" line)) 'import) ((string-match (concat "^" python-shell-prompt-regexp) prompt) 'default) (t nil))) (completion-code (pcase completion-context (`pdb python-shell-completion-pdb-string-code) (`import python-shell-completion-module-string-code) (`default python-shell-completion-string-code) (_ nil))) (input (if (eq completion-context 'import) (replace-regexp-in-string "^[ \t]+" "" line) input))) (and completion-code (> (length input) 0) (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (let ((completions (python-shell-send-string-no-output (format completion-code input) process))) (and (> (length completions) 2) (split-string completions "^'\\|^\"\\|;\\|'$\\|\"$" t))))))) (defun python-shell-completion-complete-at-point (&optional process) "Perform completion at point in inferior Python. Optional argument PROCESS forces completions to be retrieved using that one instead of current buffer's process." (setq process (or process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))) (let* ((start (save-excursion (with-syntax-table python-dotty-syntax-table (let* ((paren-depth (car (syntax-ppss))) (syntax-string "w_") (syntax-list (string-to-syntax syntax-string))) ;; Stop scanning for the beginning of the completion ;; subject after the char before point matches a ;; delimiter (while (member (car (syntax-after (1- (point)))) syntax-list) (skip-syntax-backward syntax-string) (when (or (equal (char-before) ?\)) (equal (char-before) ?\")) (forward-char -1)) (while (or ;; honor initial paren depth (> (car (syntax-ppss)) paren-depth) (python-syntax-context 'string)) (forward-char -1))) (point))))) (end (point))) (list start end (completion-table-dynamic (apply-partially #'python-shell-completion-get-completions process (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) end)))))) (defun python-shell-completion-complete-or-indent () "Complete or indent depending on the context. If content before pointer is all whitespace indent. If not try to complete." (interactive) (if (string-match "^[[:space:]]*$" (buffer-substring (comint-line-beginning-position) (point-marker))) (indent-for-tab-command) (completion-at-point))) ;;; PDB Track integration (defcustom python-pdbtrack-activate t "Non-nil makes python shell enable pdbtracking." :type 'boolean :group 'python :safe 'booleanp) (defcustom python-pdbtrack-stacktrace-info-regexp "^> \\([^\"(<]+\\)(\\([0-9]+\\))\\([?a-zA-Z0-9_<>]+\\)()" "Regular Expression matching stacktrace information. Used to extract the current line and module being inspected." :type 'string :group 'python :safe 'stringp) (defvar python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer nil "Variable containing the value of the current tracked buffer. Never set this variable directly, use `python-pdbtrack-set-tracked-buffer' instead.") (defvar python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill nil "List of buffers to be deleted after tracking finishes.") (defun python-pdbtrack-set-tracked-buffer (file-name) "Set the buffer for FILE-NAME as the tracked buffer. Internally it uses the `python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer' variable. Returns the tracked buffer." (let ((file-buffer (get-file-buffer file-name))) (if file-buffer (setq python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer file-buffer) (setq file-buffer (find-file-noselect file-name)) (when (not (member file-buffer python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill)) (add-to-list 'python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill file-buffer))) file-buffer)) (defun python-pdbtrack-comint-output-filter-function (output) "Move overlay arrow to current pdb line in tracked buffer. Argument OUTPUT is a string with the output from the comint process." (when (and python-pdbtrack-activate (not (string= output ""))) (let* ((full-output (ansi-color-filter-apply (buffer-substring comint-last-input-end (point-max)))) (line-number) (file-name (with-temp-buffer (insert full-output) ;; When the debugger encounters a pdb.set_trace() ;; command, it prints a single stack frame. Sometimes ;; it prints a bit of extra information about the ;; arguments of the present function. When ipdb ;; encounters an exception, it prints the _entire_ stack ;; trace. To handle all of these cases, we want to find ;; the _last_ stack frame printed in the most recent ;; batch of output, then jump to the corresponding ;; file/line number. (goto-char (point-max)) (when (re-search-backward python-pdbtrack-stacktrace-info-regexp nil t) (setq line-number (string-to-number (match-string-no-properties 2))) (match-string-no-properties 1))))) (if (and file-name line-number) (let* ((tracked-buffer (python-pdbtrack-set-tracked-buffer file-name)) (shell-buffer (current-buffer)) (tracked-buffer-window (get-buffer-window tracked-buffer)) (tracked-buffer-line-pos)) (with-current-buffer tracked-buffer (set (make-local-variable 'overlay-arrow-string) "=>") (set (make-local-variable 'overlay-arrow-position) (make-marker)) (setq tracked-buffer-line-pos (progn (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line (1- line-number)) (point-marker))) (when tracked-buffer-window (set-window-point tracked-buffer-window tracked-buffer-line-pos)) (set-marker overlay-arrow-position tracked-buffer-line-pos)) (pop-to-buffer tracked-buffer) (switch-to-buffer-other-window shell-buffer)) (when python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer (with-current-buffer python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer (set-marker overlay-arrow-position nil)) (mapc #'(lambda (buffer) (ignore-errors (kill-buffer buffer))) python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill) (setq python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer nil python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill nil))))) output) ;;; Symbol completion (defun python-completion-complete-at-point () "Complete current symbol at point. For this to work the best as possible you should call `python-shell-send-buffer' from time to time so context in inferior python process is updated properly." (let ((process (python-shell-get-process))) (if (not process) (error "Completion needs an inferior Python process running") (python-shell-completion-complete-at-point process)))) (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^Completion needs an inferior Python process running.") ;;; Fill paragraph (defcustom python-fill-comment-function 'python-fill-comment "Function to fill comments. This is the function used by `python-fill-paragraph' to fill comments." :type 'symbol :group 'python) (defcustom python-fill-string-function 'python-fill-string "Function to fill strings. This is the function used by `python-fill-paragraph' to fill strings." :type 'symbol :group 'python) (defcustom python-fill-decorator-function 'python-fill-decorator "Function to fill decorators. This is the function used by `python-fill-paragraph' to fill decorators." :type 'symbol :group 'python) (defcustom python-fill-paren-function 'python-fill-paren "Function to fill parens. This is the function used by `python-fill-paragraph' to fill parens." :type 'symbol :group 'python) (defcustom python-fill-docstring-style 'pep-257 "Style used to fill docstrings. This affects `python-fill-string' behavior with regards to triple quotes positioning. Possible values are DJANGO, ONETWO, PEP-257, PEP-257-NN, SYMMETRIC, and NIL. A value of NIL won't care about quotes position and will treat docstrings a normal string, any other value may result in one of the following docstring styles: DJANGO: \"\"\" Process foo, return bar. \"\"\" \"\"\" Process foo, return bar. If processing fails throw ProcessingError. \"\"\" ONETWO: \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.\"\"\" \"\"\" Process foo, return bar. If processing fails throw ProcessingError. \"\"\" PEP-257: \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.\"\"\" \"\"\"Process foo, return bar. If processing fails throw ProcessingError. \"\"\" PEP-257-NN: \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.\"\"\" \"\"\"Process foo, return bar. If processing fails throw ProcessingError. \"\"\" SYMMETRIC: \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.\"\"\" \"\"\" Process foo, return bar. If processing fails throw ProcessingError. \"\"\"" :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't format docstrings" nil) (const :tag "Django's coding standards style." django) (const :tag "One newline and start and Two at end style." onetwo) (const :tag "PEP-257 with 2 newlines at end of string." pep-257) (const :tag "PEP-257 with 1 newline at end of string." pep-257-nn) (const :tag "Symmetric style." symmetric)) :group 'python :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(django onetwo pep-257 pep-257-nn symmetric nil)))) (defun python-fill-paragraph (&optional justify) "`fill-paragraph-function' handling multi-line strings and possibly comments. If any of the current line is in or at the end of a multi-line string, fill the string or the paragraph of it that point is in, preserving the string's indentation. Optional argument JUSTIFY defines if the paragraph should be justified." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (cond ;; Comments ((python-syntax-context 'comment) (funcall python-fill-comment-function justify)) ;; Strings/Docstrings ((save-excursion (or (python-syntax-context 'string) (equal (string-to-syntax "|") (syntax-after (point))))) (funcall python-fill-string-function justify)) ;; Decorators ((equal (char-after (save-excursion (python-nav-beginning-of-statement))) ?@) (funcall python-fill-decorator-function justify)) ;; Parens ((or (python-syntax-context 'paren) (looking-at (python-rx open-paren)) (save-excursion (skip-syntax-forward "^(" (line-end-position)) (looking-at (python-rx open-paren)))) (funcall python-fill-paren-function justify)) (t t)))) (defun python-fill-comment (&optional justify) "Comment fill function for `python-fill-paragraph'. JUSTIFY should be used (if applicable) as in `fill-paragraph'." (fill-comment-paragraph justify)) (defun python-fill-string (&optional justify) "String fill function for `python-fill-paragraph'. JUSTIFY should be used (if applicable) as in `fill-paragraph'." (let* ((marker (point-marker)) (str-start-pos (set-marker (make-marker) (or (python-syntax-context 'string) (and (equal (string-to-syntax "|") (syntax-after (point))) (point))))) (num-quotes (python-syntax-count-quotes (char-after str-start-pos) str-start-pos)) (str-end-pos (save-excursion (goto-char (+ str-start-pos num-quotes)) (or (re-search-forward (rx (syntax string-delimiter)) nil t) (goto-char (point-max))) (point-marker))) (multi-line-p ;; Docstring styles may vary for oneliners and multi-liners. (> (count-matches "\n" str-start-pos str-end-pos) 0)) (delimiters-style (pcase python-fill-docstring-style ;; delimiters-style is a cons cell with the form ;; (START-NEWLINES . END-NEWLINES). When any of the sexps ;; is NIL means to not add any newlines for start or end ;; of docstring. See `python-fill-docstring-style' for a ;; graphic idea of each style. (`django (cons 1 1)) (`onetwo (and multi-line-p (cons 1 2))) (`pep-257 (and multi-line-p (cons nil 2))) (`pep-257-nn (and multi-line-p (cons nil 1))) (`symmetric (and multi-line-p (cons 1 1))))) (docstring-p (save-excursion ;; Consider docstrings those strings which ;; start on a line by themselves. (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (and (= (point) str-start-pos)))) (fill-paragraph-function)) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region str-start-pos str-end-pos) (fill-paragraph justify)) (save-excursion (when (and docstring-p python-fill-docstring-style) ;; Add the number of newlines indicated by the selected style ;; at the start of the docstring. (goto-char (+ str-start-pos num-quotes)) (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-syntax-forward "> ") (point))) (and (car delimiters-style) (or (newline (car delimiters-style)) t) ;; Indent only if a newline is added. (indent-according-to-mode)) ;; Add the number of newlines indicated by the selected style ;; at the end of the docstring. (goto-char (if (not (= str-end-pos (point-max))) (- str-end-pos num-quotes) str-end-pos)) (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-syntax-backward "> ") (point))) (and (cdr delimiters-style) ;; Add newlines only if string ends. (not (= str-end-pos (point-max))) (or (newline (cdr delimiters-style)) t) ;; Again indent only if a newline is added. (indent-according-to-mode))))) t) (defun python-fill-decorator (&optional justify) "Decorator fill function for `python-fill-paragraph'. JUSTIFY should be used (if applicable) as in `fill-paragraph'." t) (defun python-fill-paren (&optional justify) "Paren fill function for `python-fill-paragraph'. JUSTIFY should be used (if applicable) as in `fill-paragraph'." (save-restriction (narrow-to-region (progn (while (python-syntax-context 'paren) (goto-char (1- (point-marker)))) (point-marker) (line-beginning-position)) (progn (when (not (python-syntax-context 'paren)) (end-of-line) (when (not (python-syntax-context 'paren)) (skip-syntax-backward "^)"))) (while (python-syntax-context 'paren) (goto-char (1+ (point-marker)))) (point-marker))) (let ((paragraph-start "\f\\|[ \t]*$") (paragraph-separate ",") (fill-paragraph-function)) (goto-char (point-min)) (fill-paragraph justify)) (while (not (eobp)) (forward-line 1) (python-indent-line) (goto-char (line-end-position)))) t) ;;; Skeletons (defcustom python-skeleton-autoinsert nil "Non-nil means template skeletons will be automagically inserted. This happens when pressing \"if\", for example, to prompt for the if condition." :type 'boolean :group 'python :safe 'booleanp) (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'python-use-skeletons 'python-skeleton-autoinsert "24.3") (defvar python-skeleton-available '() "Internal list of available skeletons.") (define-abbrev-table 'python-mode-abbrev-table () "Abbrev table for Python mode." :case-fixed t ;; Allow / inside abbrevs. :regexp "\\(?:^\\|[^/]\\)\\<\\([[:word:]/]+\\)\\W*" ;; Only expand in code. :enable-function (lambda () (and (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p)) python-skeleton-autoinsert))) (defmacro python-skeleton-define (name doc &rest skel) "Define a `python-mode' skeleton using NAME DOC and SKEL. The skeleton will be bound to python-skeleton-NAME and will be added to `python-mode-abbrev-table'." (declare (indent 2)) (let* ((name (symbol-name name)) (function-name (intern (concat "python-skeleton-" name)))) `(progn (define-abbrev python-mode-abbrev-table ,name "" ',function-name :system t) (setq python-skeleton-available (cons ',function-name python-skeleton-available)) (define-skeleton ,function-name ,(or doc (format "Insert %s statement." name)) ,@skel)))) (defmacro python-define-auxiliary-skeleton (name doc &optional &rest skel) "Define a `python-mode' auxiliary skeleton using NAME DOC and SKEL. The skeleton will be bound to python-skeleton-NAME." (declare (indent 2)) (let* ((name (symbol-name name)) (function-name (intern (concat "python-skeleton--" name))) (msg (format "Add '%s' clause? " name))) (when (not skel) (setq skel `(< ,(format "%s:" name) \n \n > _ \n))) `(define-skeleton ,function-name ,(or doc (format "Auxiliary skeleton for %s statement." name)) nil (unless (y-or-n-p ,msg) (signal 'quit t)) ,@skel))) (python-define-auxiliary-skeleton else nil) (python-define-auxiliary-skeleton except nil) (python-define-auxiliary-skeleton finally nil) (python-skeleton-define if nil "Condition: " "if " str ":" \n _ \n ("other condition, %s: " < "elif " str ":" \n > _ \n nil) '(python-skeleton--else) | ^) (python-skeleton-define while nil "Condition: " "while " str ":" \n > _ \n '(python-skeleton--else) | ^) (python-skeleton-define for nil "Iteration spec: " "for " str ":" \n > _ \n '(python-skeleton--else) | ^) (python-skeleton-define try nil nil "try:" \n > _ \n ("Exception, %s: " < "except " str ":" \n > _ \n nil) resume: '(python-skeleton--except) '(python-skeleton--else) '(python-skeleton--finally) | ^) (python-skeleton-define def nil "Function name: " "def " str "(" ("Parameter, %s: " (unless (equal ?\( (char-before)) ", ") str) "):" \n "\"\"\"" - "\"\"\"" \n > _ \n) (python-skeleton-define class nil "Class name: " "class " str "(" ("Inheritance, %s: " (unless (equal ?\( (char-before)) ", ") str) & ")" | -2 ":" \n "\"\"\"" - "\"\"\"" \n > _ \n) (defun python-skeleton-add-menu-items () "Add menu items to Python->Skeletons menu." (let ((skeletons (sort python-skeleton-available 'string<)) (items)) (dolist (skeleton skeletons) (easy-menu-add-item nil '("Python" "Skeletons") `[,(format "Insert %s" (nth 2 (split-string (symbol-name skeleton) "-"))) ,skeleton t])))) ;;; FFAP (defcustom python-ffap-setup-code "def __FFAP_get_module_path(module): try: import os path = __import__(module).__file__ if path[-4:] == '.pyc' and os.path.exists(path[0:-1]): path = path[:-1] return path except: return ''" "Python code to get a module path." :type 'string :group 'python) (defcustom python-ffap-string-code "__FFAP_get_module_path('''%s''')\n" "Python code used to get a string with the path of a module." :type 'string :group 'python) (defun python-ffap-module-path (module) "Function for `ffap-alist' to return path for MODULE." (let ((process (or (and (eq major-mode 'inferior-python-mode) (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))) (python-shell-get-process)))) (if (not process) nil (let ((module-file (python-shell-send-string-no-output (format python-ffap-string-code module) process))) (when module-file (substring-no-properties module-file 1 -1)))))) (eval-after-load "ffap" '(progn (push '(python-mode . python-ffap-module-path) ffap-alist) (push '(inferior-python-mode . python-ffap-module-path) ffap-alist))) ;;; Code check (defcustom python-check-command "pyflakes" "Command used to check a Python file." :type 'string :group 'python) (defcustom python-check-buffer-name "*Python check: %s*" "Buffer name used for check commands." :type 'string :group 'python) (defvar python-check-custom-command nil "Internal use.") (defun python-check (command) "Check a Python file (default current buffer's file). Runs COMMAND, a shell command, as if by `compile'. See `python-check-command' for the default." (interactive (list (read-string "Check command: " (or python-check-custom-command (concat python-check-command " " (shell-quote-argument (or (let ((name (buffer-file-name))) (and name (file-name-nondirectory name))) ""))))))) (setq python-check-custom-command command) (save-some-buffers (not compilation-ask-about-save) nil) (let ((process-environment (python-shell-calculate-process-environment)) (exec-path (python-shell-calculate-exec-path))) (compilation-start command nil (lambda (mode-name) (format python-check-buffer-name command))))) ;;; Eldoc (defcustom python-eldoc-setup-code "def __PYDOC_get_help(obj): try: import inspect if hasattr(obj, 'startswith'): obj = eval(obj, globals()) doc = inspect.getdoc(obj) if not doc and callable(obj): target = None if inspect.isclass(obj) and hasattr(obj, '__init__'): target = obj.__init__ objtype = 'class' else: target = obj objtype = 'def' if target: args = inspect.formatargspec( *inspect.getargspec(target) ) name = obj.__name__ doc = '{objtype} {name}{args}'.format( objtype=objtype, name=name, args=args ) else: doc = doc.splitlines()[0] except: doc = '' try: exec('print doc') except SyntaxError: print(doc)" "Python code to setup documentation retrieval." :type 'string :group 'python) (defcustom python-eldoc-string-code "__PYDOC_get_help('''%s''')\n" "Python code used to get a string with the documentation of an object." :type 'string :group 'python) (defun python-eldoc--get-doc-at-point (&optional force-input force-process) "Internal implementation to get documentation at point. If not FORCE-INPUT is passed then what `python-info-current-symbol' returns will be used. If not FORCE-PROCESS is passed what `python-shell-get-process' returns is used." (let ((process (or force-process (python-shell-get-process)))) (if (not process) (error "Eldoc needs an inferior Python process running") (let ((input (or force-input (python-info-current-symbol t)))) (and input (python-shell-send-string-no-output (format python-eldoc-string-code input) process)))))) (defun python-eldoc-function () "`eldoc-documentation-function' for Python. For this to work the best as possible you should call `python-shell-send-buffer' from time to time so context in inferior python process is updated properly." (python-eldoc--get-doc-at-point)) (defun python-eldoc-at-point (symbol) "Get help on SYMBOL using `help'. Interactively, prompt for symbol." (interactive (let ((symbol (python-info-current-symbol t)) (enable-recursive-minibuffers t)) (list (read-string (if symbol (format "Describe symbol (default %s): " symbol) "Describe symbol: ") nil nil symbol)))) (message (python-eldoc--get-doc-at-point symbol))) (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^Eldoc needs an inferior Python process running.") ;;; Imenu (defun python-imenu-prev-index-position () "Python mode's `imenu-prev-index-position-function'." (let ((found)) (while (and (setq found (re-search-backward python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp nil t)) (not (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun)))) (and found (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun) (python-info-current-defun)))) ;;; Misc helpers (defun python-info-current-defun (&optional include-type) "Return name of surrounding function with Python compatible dotty syntax. Optional argument INCLUDE-TYPE indicates to include the type of the defun. This function is compatible to be used as `add-log-current-defun-function' since it returns nil if point is not inside a defun." (save-restriction (widen) (save-excursion (end-of-line 1) (let ((names) (starting-indentation (current-indentation)) (starting-pos (point)) (first-run t) (last-indent) (type)) (catch 'exit (while (python-nav-beginning-of-defun 1) (when (save-match-data (and (or (not last-indent) (< (current-indentation) last-indent)) (or (and first-run (save-excursion ;; If this is the first run, we may add ;; the current defun at point. (setq first-run nil) (goto-char starting-pos) (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at-p python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp))) (< starting-pos (save-excursion (let ((min-indent (+ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset))) (if (< starting-indentation min-indent) ;; If the starting indentation is not ;; within the min defun indent make the ;; check fail. starting-pos ;; Else go to the end of defun and add ;; up the current indentation to the ;; ending position. (python-nav-end-of-defun) (+ (point) (if (>= (current-indentation) min-indent) (1+ (current-indentation)) 0))))))))) (save-match-data (setq last-indent (current-indentation))) (if (or (not include-type) type) (setq names (cons (match-string-no-properties 1) names)) (let ((match (split-string (match-string-no-properties 0)))) (setq type (car match)) (setq names (cons (cadr match) names))))) ;; Stop searching ASAP. (and (= (current-indentation) 0) (throw 'exit t)))) (and names (concat (and type (format "%s " type)) (mapconcat 'identity names "."))))))) (defun python-info-current-symbol (&optional replace-self) "Return current symbol using dotty syntax. With optional argument REPLACE-SELF convert \"self\" to current parent defun name." (let ((name (and (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p)) (with-syntax-table python-dotty-syntax-table (let ((sym (symbol-at-point))) (and sym (substring-no-properties (symbol-name sym)))))))) (when name (if (not replace-self) name (let ((current-defun (python-info-current-defun))) (if (not current-defun) name (replace-regexp-in-string (python-rx line-start word-start "self" word-end ?.) (concat (mapconcat 'identity (butlast (split-string current-defun "\\.")) ".") ".") name))))))) (defun python-info-statement-starts-block-p () "Return non-nil if current statement opens a block." (save-excursion (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (looking-at (python-rx block-start)))) (defun python-info-statement-ends-block-p () "Return non-nil if point is at end of block." (let ((end-of-block-pos (save-excursion (python-nav-end-of-block))) (end-of-statement-pos (save-excursion (python-nav-end-of-statement)))) (and end-of-block-pos end-of-statement-pos (= end-of-block-pos end-of-statement-pos)))) (defun python-info-beginning-of-statement-p () "Return non-nil if point is at beginning of statement." (= (point) (save-excursion (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) (point)))) (defun python-info-end-of-statement-p () "Return non-nil if point is at end of statement." (= (point) (save-excursion (python-nav-end-of-statement) (point)))) (defun python-info-beginning-of-block-p () "Return non-nil if point is at beginning of block." (and (python-info-beginning-of-statement-p) (python-info-statement-starts-block-p))) (defun python-info-end-of-block-p () "Return non-nil if point is at end of block." (and (python-info-end-of-statement-p) (python-info-statement-ends-block-p))) (defun python-info-closing-block () "Return the point of the block the current line closes." (let ((closing-word (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (current-word))) (indentation (current-indentation))) (when (member closing-word python-indent-dedenters) (save-excursion (forward-line -1) (while (and (> (current-indentation) indentation) (not (bobp)) (not (back-to-indentation)) (forward-line -1))) (back-to-indentation) (cond ((not (equal indentation (current-indentation))) nil) ((string= closing-word "elif") (when (member (current-word) '("if" "elif")) (point-marker))) ((string= closing-word "else") (when (member (current-word) '("if" "elif" "except" "for" "while")) (point-marker))) ((string= closing-word "except") (when (member (current-word) '("try")) (point-marker))) ((string= closing-word "finally") (when (member (current-word) '("except" "else")) (point-marker)))))))) (defun python-info-closing-block-message (&optional closing-block-point) "Message the contents of the block the current line closes. With optional argument CLOSING-BLOCK-POINT use that instead of recalculating it calling `python-info-closing-block'." (let ((point (or closing-block-point (python-info-closing-block)))) (when point (save-restriction (widen) (message "Closes %s" (save-excursion (goto-char point) (back-to-indentation) (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position)))))))) (defun python-info-line-ends-backslash-p (&optional line-number) "Return non-nil if current line ends with backslash. With optional argument LINE-NUMBER, check that line instead." (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (when line-number (python-util-goto-line line-number)) (while (and (not (eobp)) (goto-char (line-end-position)) (python-syntax-context 'paren) (not (equal (char-before (point)) ?\\))) (forward-line 1)) (when (equal (char-before) ?\\) (point-marker))))) (defun python-info-beginning-of-backslash (&optional line-number) "Return the point where the backslashed line start. Optional argument LINE-NUMBER forces the line number to check against." (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (when line-number (python-util-goto-line line-number)) (when (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p) (while (save-excursion (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) (python-syntax-context 'paren)) (forward-line -1)) (back-to-indentation) (point-marker))))) (defun python-info-continuation-line-p () "Check if current line is continuation of another. When current line is continuation of another return the point where the continued line ends." (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (let* ((context-type (progn (back-to-indentation) (python-syntax-context-type))) (line-start (line-number-at-pos)) (context-start (when context-type (python-syntax-context context-type)))) (cond ((equal context-type 'paren) ;; Lines inside a paren are always a continuation line ;; (except the first one). (python-util-forward-comment -1) (point-marker)) ((member context-type '(string comment)) ;; move forward an roll again (goto-char context-start) (python-util-forward-comment) (python-info-continuation-line-p)) (t ;; Not within a paren, string or comment, the only way ;; we are dealing with a continuation line is that ;; previous line contains a backslash, and this can ;; only be the previous line from current (back-to-indentation) (python-util-forward-comment -1) (when (and (equal (1- line-start) (line-number-at-pos)) (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p)) (point-marker)))))))) (defun python-info-block-continuation-line-p () "Return non-nil if current line is a continuation of a block." (save-excursion (when (python-info-continuation-line-p) (forward-line -1) (back-to-indentation) (when (looking-at (python-rx block-start)) (point-marker))))) (defun python-info-assignment-continuation-line-p () "Check if current line is a continuation of an assignment. When current line is continuation of another with an assignment return the point of the first non-blank character after the operator." (save-excursion (when (python-info-continuation-line-p) (forward-line -1) (back-to-indentation) (when (and (not (looking-at (python-rx block-start))) (and (re-search-forward (python-rx not-simple-operator assignment-operator not-simple-operator) (line-end-position) t) (not (python-syntax-context-type)))) (skip-syntax-forward "\s") (point-marker))))) (defun python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun (&optional syntax-ppss) "Check if point is at `beginning-of-defun' using SYNTAX-PPSS." (and (not (python-syntax-context-type (or syntax-ppss (syntax-ppss)))) (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp)))) (defun python-info-current-line-comment-p () "Check if current line is a comment line." (char-equal (or (char-after (+ (line-beginning-position) (current-indentation))) ?_) ?#)) (defun python-info-current-line-empty-p () "Check if current line is empty, ignoring whitespace." (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at (python-rx line-start (* whitespace) (group (* not-newline)) (* whitespace) line-end)) (string-equal "" (match-string-no-properties 1)))) ;;; Utility functions (defun python-util-goto-line (line-number) "Move point to LINE-NUMBER." (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line (1- line-number))) ;; Stolen from org-mode (defun python-util-clone-local-variables (from-buffer &optional regexp) "Clone local variables from FROM-BUFFER. Optional argument REGEXP selects variables to clone and defaults to \"^python-\"." (mapc (lambda (pair) (and (symbolp (car pair)) (string-match (or regexp "^python-") (symbol-name (car pair))) (set (make-local-variable (car pair)) (cdr pair)))) (buffer-local-variables from-buffer))) (defun python-util-forward-comment (&optional direction) "Python mode specific version of `forward-comment'. Optional argument DIRECTION defines the direction to move to." (let ((comment-start (python-syntax-context 'comment)) (factor (if (< (or direction 0) 0) -99999 99999))) (when comment-start (goto-char comment-start)) (forward-comment factor))) ;;;###autoload (define-derived-mode python-mode prog-mode "Python" "Major mode for editing Python files. \\{python-mode-map} Entry to this mode calls the value of `python-mode-hook' if that value is non-nil." (set (make-local-variable 'tab-width) 8) (set (make-local-variable 'indent-tabs-mode) nil) (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "# ") (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "#+\\s-*") (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties) t) (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-ignore-comments) t) (set (make-local-variable 'forward-sexp-function) 'python-nav-forward-sexp) (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) '(python-font-lock-keywords nil nil nil nil)) (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function) python-syntax-propertize-function) (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) #'python-indent-line-function) (set (make-local-variable 'indent-region-function) #'python-indent-region) (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start) "\\s-*$") (set (make-local-variable 'fill-paragraph-function) 'python-fill-paragraph) (set (make-local-variable 'beginning-of-defun-function) #'python-nav-beginning-of-defun) (set (make-local-variable 'end-of-defun-function) #'python-nav-end-of-defun) (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions 'python-completion-complete-at-point nil 'local) (add-hook 'post-self-insert-hook 'python-indent-post-self-insert-function nil 'local) (set (make-local-variable 'imenu-extract-index-name-function) #'python-info-current-defun) (set (make-local-variable 'imenu-prev-index-position-function) #'python-imenu-prev-index-position) (set (make-local-variable 'add-log-current-defun-function) #'python-info-current-defun) (add-hook 'which-func-functions #'python-info-current-defun nil t) (set (make-local-variable 'skeleton-further-elements) '((abbrev-mode nil) (< '(backward-delete-char-untabify (min python-indent-offset (current-column)))) (^ '(- (1+ (current-indentation)))))) (set (make-local-variable 'eldoc-documentation-function) #'python-eldoc-function) (add-to-list 'hs-special-modes-alist `(python-mode "^\\s-*\\(?:def\\|class\\)\\>" nil "#" ,(lambda (arg) (python-nav-end-of-defun)) nil)) (set (make-local-variable 'mode-require-final-newline) t) (set (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp) (python-rx (* space) block-start)) (set (make-local-variable 'outline-heading-end-regexp) ":\\s-*\n") (set (make-local-variable 'outline-level) #'(lambda () "`outline-level' function for Python mode." (1+ (/ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset)))) (python-skeleton-add-menu-items) (make-local-variable 'python-shell-internal-buffer) (when python-indent-guess-indent-offset (python-indent-guess-indent-offset))) (provide 'python) ;; Local Variables: ;; coding: utf-8 ;; indent-tabs-mode: nil ;; End: ;;; python.el ends here