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* bug#69542: Feature request: making occur obey isearch-filter-predicate
@ 2024-03-04 11:44 Gabriele Nicolardi
  2024-03-05 16:30 ` Juri Linkov
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Gabriele Nicolardi @ 2024-03-04 11:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 69542

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Hi,

I’d like occur to obey to |isearch-filter-predicate| like query-replace* 
and |isearch*| commands.

This is an example of what I do:

|(defmacro with-ifp-predicates (PREDICATES &rest body) "Allows assigning 
a list of predicates to the variable `isearch-filter-predicate'. |

Below is an example of usage:

|(with-ifp-predicates '(skip-maths skip-comments) (query-replace \"foo\" 
\"bar\" nil (point-min) (point-max)))" (declare (indent 1)) `(let 
((isearch-filter-predicate isearch-filter-predicate)) (mapc (lambda 
(predicate) (add-function :before-while isearch-filter-predicate 
predicate)) ,PREDICATES) ,@body)) |

(I always use let-binding for operations that involve 
|isearch-filter-predicate|.)

In some cases, I would like to have something like this:

|(with-ifp-predicates '(predicate1 predicate2) (save-window-excursion 
(occur "foo") (query-replace \"foo\" \"bar\" nil (point-min) (point-max)))) |

with |occur| showing me only the strings that match the active predicates.

I wrote a mail to emacs-devel@gnu.org and I have verified that others 
also believe that this solution would be helpful and consistent with the 
functioning of some other functions defined in |replace.el|.

I’d also like to add this feature to the |how-many| function.

I already wrote this modified version (Emacs 29.2):

|(defun re-search-forward-ifp (REGEXP &optional BOUND NOERROR COUNT) 
"Modified version of `search-forward-regexp' that filters (skips) 
matches according to `isearch-filter-predicate'." (let ((POINT (point))) 
(catch 'filtered (while (search-forward-regexp REGEXP BOUND NOERROR 
COUNT) (let ((B (match-beginning 0)) (E (match-end 0))) (when (funcall 
isearch-filter-predicate B E) (throw 'filtered (point))))) (goto-char 
POINT) nil))) (defalias 'search-forward-regexp-ifp 
're-search-forward-ifp) (defun how-many-ifp (regexp &optional rstart 
rend interactive) "Modified version of `how-many' that filters (skips) 
matches according to `isearch-filter-predicate'." (interactive 
(keep-lines-read-args "How many matches for regexp")) (save-excursion 
(if rstart (if rend (progn (goto-char (min rstart rend)) (setq rend (max 
rstart rend))) (goto-char rstart) (setq rend (point-max))) (if (and 
interactive (use-region-p)) (setq rstart (region-beginning) rend 
(region-end)) (setq rstart (point) rend (point-max))) (goto-char 
rstart)) (let ((count 0) (case-fold-search (if (and case-fold-search 
search-upper-case) (isearch-no-upper-case-p regexp t) 
case-fold-search))) (while (and (< (point) rend) (re-search-forward-ifp 
regexp rend t)) ;; Ensure forward progress on zero-length matches like 
"^$". (when (and (= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) (not (eobp))) 
(forward-char 1)) (setq count (1+ count))) (when interactive (message 
(ngettext "%d occurrence" "%d occurrences" count) count)) count))) 
(defalias 'count-matches-ifp 'how-many-ifp) |

Best regards,

Gabriele Nicolardi

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* bug#69542: Feature request: making occur obey isearch-filter-predicate
  2024-03-04 11:44 bug#69542: Feature request: making occur obey isearch-filter-predicate Gabriele Nicolardi
@ 2024-03-05 16:30 ` Juri Linkov
  2024-03-05 17:11   ` Gabriele Nicolardi
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2024-03-05 16:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Gabriele Nicolardi; +Cc: 69542

> I’d like occur to obey to isearch-filter-predicate like query-replace* and
> isearch* commands.
>
> This is an example of what I do:
>
> (defmacro with-ifp-predicates (PREDICATES &rest body)
>    "Allows assigning a list of predicates to the
>  variable `isearch-filter-predicate'.
>
> Below is an example of usage:
>
> (with-ifp-predicates '(skip-maths skip-comments)
>   (query-replace \"foo\" \"bar\" nil (point-min) (point-max)))"
>   (declare (indent 1))
>   `(let ((isearch-filter-predicate isearch-filter-predicate))
>      (mapc (lambda (predicate)
>                (add-function :before-while isearch-filter-predicate predicate))
>              ,PREDICATES)
>      ,@body))
>
> (I always use let-binding for operations that involve
> isearch-filter-predicate.)
>
> In some cases, I would like to have something like this:
>
> (with-ifp-predicates '(predicate1 predicate2)
>    (save-window-excursion
>      (occur "foo")
>      (query-replace \"foo\" \"bar\" nil (point-min) (point-max)))) 
>
> with occur showing me only the strings that match the active predicates.
>
> I wrote a mail to emacs-devel@gnu.org and I have verified that others also
> believe that this solution would be helpful and consistent with the
> functioning of some other functions defined in replace.el.
>
> I’d also like to add this feature to the how-many function.
>
> I already wrote this modified version (Emacs 29.2):
>
> (defun re-search-forward-ifp (REGEXP &optional BOUND NOERROR COUNT)
>   "Modified version of `search-forward-regexp' that
>     filters (skips) matches according to `isearch-filter-predicate'."
>
>   (let ((POINT (point)))
>     (catch 'filtered
>       (while (search-forward-regexp REGEXP BOUND NOERROR COUNT)
>         (let ((B (match-beginning 0))
>               (E (match-end 0)))
>           (when (funcall isearch-filter-predicate B E)
>             (throw 'filtered (point)))))
>       (goto-char POINT)
>       nil)))
> (defalias 'search-forward-regexp-ifp 're-search-forward-ifp)

So you rewrote the loop from isearch-search:

	(while retry
	  (setq isearch-success
		(isearch-search-string isearch-string nil t))
	  (if (or (not isearch-success)
		  (funcall isearch-filter-predicate
			   (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
	      (setq retry nil)

But this doesn't answer the question whether and how this could affect
re-search-forward in a non-hackish way.  Adding an option?  Not sure.

> (defun how-many-ifp (regexp &optional rstart rend interactive)
>   "Modified version of `how-many' that filters (skips) matches
>     according to `isearch-filter-predicate'."
>
>   (interactive
>    (keep-lines-read-args "How many matches for regexp"))
>   (save-excursion
>     (if rstart
>         (if rend
>             (progn
>               (goto-char (min rstart rend))
>               (setq rend (max rstart rend)))
>           (goto-char rstart)
>           (setq rend (point-max)))
>       (if (and interactive (use-region-p))
>           (setq rstart (region-beginning)
>                 rend (region-end))
>         (setq rstart (point)
>               rend (point-max)))
>       (goto-char rstart))
>     (let ((count 0)
>           (case-fold-search
>            (if (and case-fold-search search-upper-case)
>                (isearch-no-upper-case-p regexp t)
>              case-fold-search)))
>       (while (and (< (point) rend)
>                   (re-search-forward-ifp regexp rend t))
>         ;; Ensure forward progress on zero-length matches like "^$".
>         (when (and (= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
>                    (not (eobp)))
>           (forward-char 1))
>         (setq count (1+ count)))
>       (when interactive (message (ngettext "%d occurrence"
>                                            "%d occurrences"
>                                            count)
>                                  count))
>       count)))
> (defalias 'count-matches-ifp 'how-many-ifp)

I think duplicating the whole body of functions is not better
than using advice.  An alternative would be to add a new variable
're-search-forward-function' and then to use it like
'(funcall re-search-forward-function)'.





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* bug#69542: Feature request: making occur obey isearch-filter-predicate
  2024-03-05 16:30 ` Juri Linkov
@ 2024-03-05 17:11   ` Gabriele Nicolardi
  2024-03-06 17:47     ` Juri Linkov
  2024-03-08 23:09     ` Gabriele Nicolardi
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Gabriele Nicolardi @ 2024-03-05 17:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Juri Linkov; +Cc: 69542

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> I think duplicating the whole body of functions is not better
> than using advice.

Until yesterday, I had no idea how to advise a function.

Now I'm experimenting with this code to obtain modified versions of 
|occur| and |how-many| that are sensitive to |isearch-filter-predicate|.

I'm not a programmer, so my code may not be very rigorous:

;; I need a copy of `re-search-forward' because it will be temporary 
adviced in
;; `how-many-ifp' and `occur-ifp' functions:
(defalias 're-search-forward-copy
   (symbol-function 're-search-forward)
   "Copy of `re-search-forward'")

(defun re-search-forward-ifp (REGEXP &optional BOUND NOERROR COUNT)
   "Modified version of `search-forward-regexp' that filters (skips) matches
according to `isearch-filter-predicate'."
   (let ((POINT (point)))
     (catch 'filtered
       (while (re-search-forward-copy REGEXP BOUND NOERROR COUNT)
         (let ((B (match-beginning 0))
               (E (match-end 0)))
           (when (funcall isearch-filter-predicate B E)
             (throw 'filtered (point)))))
       (goto-char POINT)
       nil)))
(defalias 'search-forward-regexp-ifp 're-search-forward-ifp)

(defun override-re-search-forward (orig-fun &rest args)
   "Temporary advice the `re-search-forward' function, overriding it with
`re-search-forward-ifp' to make it sensitive to `isearch-filter-predicate'"
   (unwind-protect
       (progn
         (advice-add 're-search-forward :override #'re-search-forward-ifp)
         (apply orig-fun args))
     (advice-remove 're-search-forward #'re-search-forward-ifp)))

(defalias 'how-many-ifp
   (symbol-function 'how-many)
   "Copy of the `how-many' function (to be) adviced to obey to
`isearch-filter-predicate'")
(defalias 'count-matches-ifp 'how-many-ifp)

(advice-add 'how-many-ifp :around #'override-re-search-forward)

(defalias 'occur-ifp
   (symbol-function 'occur)
   "Copy of the `occur' function (to be) adviced to obey to
  `isearch-filter-predicate'")

(advice-add 'occur-ifp :around #'override-re-search-forward)

The key is the `re-search-forward` function used in `how-many` and 
`occur` definition. If you make it sensible to 
`isearch-filter-predicate` also `how-many` and `occur` will be.

I don't know if advicing a function to advice a function inside it is a 
good idea but it seem to work (I need more tests).

Now I discovered how to build these functions I could be fine with my 
modified ones, but making this feature avaible (maybe not default) in 
the original functions could be a better idea.

>   An alternative would be to add a new variable
> 're-search-forward-function' and then to use it like
> '(funcall re-search-forward-function)'.

The idea of a new function seems good to me.


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* bug#69542: Feature request: making occur obey isearch-filter-predicate
  2024-03-05 17:11   ` Gabriele Nicolardi
@ 2024-03-06 17:47     ` Juri Linkov
  2024-03-08 23:09     ` Gabriele Nicolardi
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2024-03-06 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Gabriele Nicolardi; +Cc: 69542

>      An alternative would be to add a new variable
> 're-search-forward-function' and then to use it like
> '(funcall re-search-forward-function)'.
>
> The idea of a new function seems good to me.

Indeed, and this will require only a simple change in 'how-many'
and other functions to replace such calls

  (re-search-forward regexp rend t)

with

  (funcall re-search-forward-function regexp rend t)





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* bug#69542: Feature request: making occur obey isearch-filter-predicate
  2024-03-05 17:11   ` Gabriele Nicolardi
  2024-03-06 17:47     ` Juri Linkov
@ 2024-03-08 23:09     ` Gabriele Nicolardi
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Gabriele Nicolardi @ 2024-03-08 23:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Juri Linkov; +Cc: 69542

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Il 05/03/24 18:11, Gabriele Nicolardi ha scritto:

>> I think duplicating the whole body of functions is not better
>> than using advice.
>
> Until yesterday, I had no idea how to advise a function.
>
> I don't know if advicing a function to advice a function inside it is 
> a good idea but it seem to work (I need more tests).
>
> Now I discovered how to build these functions I could be fine with my 
> modified ones, but making this feature avaible (maybe not default) in 
> the original functions could be a better idea
>
I found that advicing the |occur| and |how-many| function, overriding 
the |re-search-forward| function with my modified version of it 
(sensitive to |isearch-filter-predicate|) it’s not good at all.

That because some predicates, like e.g. |texmathp| provided by AUCTeX, 
use |re-search-forward| too.

> .
>
>>   An alternative would be to add a new variable
>> 're-search-forward-function' and then to use it like
>> '(funcall re-search-forward-function)'.
>
> The idea of a new function seems good to me.
>
>
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