;;; repeat.el --- convenient way to repeat the previous command -*- lexical-binding: t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 2001-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Will Mengarini ;; Created: Mo 02 Mar 98 ;; Old-Version: 0.51 ;; Keywords: convenience, vi, repeat ;; 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: ;; Sometimes the fastest way to get something done is just to lean on a key; ;; moving forward through a series of words by leaning on M-f is an example. ;; But 'forward-page is orthodoxly bound to C-x ], so moving forward through ;; several pages requires ;; Loop until desired page is reached: ;; Hold down control key with left pinkie. ;; Tap . ;; Lift left pinkie off control key. ;; Tap <]>. ;; This is a pain in the ass. ;; This package defines a command that repeats the preceding command, ;; whatever that was, including its arguments, whatever they were. ;; This command is connected to the key C-x z. ;; To repeat the previous command once, type C-x z. ;; To repeat it a second time immediately after, type just z. ;; By typing z again and again, you can repeat the command over and over. ;; This works correctly inside a keyboard macro as far as recording and ;; playback go, but `edit-kbd-macro' gets it wrong. That shouldn't really ;; matter; if you need to edit something like ;; C-x ] ;; forward-page ;; C-x z ;; repeat ;; zz ;; self-insert-command * 2 ;; C-x ;; Control-X-prefix ;; you can just kill the bogus final 2 lines, then duplicate the repeat line ;; as many times as it's really needed. Also, `edit-kbd-macro' works ;; correctly if `repeat' is invoked through a rebinding to a single keystroke ;; and the global variable repeat-on-final-keystroke is set to a value ;; that doesn't include that keystroke. For example, the lines ;; (global-set-key "\C-z" 'repeat) ;; (setq repeat-on-final-keystroke "z") ;; in your .emacs would allow `edit-kbd-macro' to work correctly when C-z was ;; used in a keyboard macro to invoke `repeat', but would still allow C-x z ;; to be used for `repeat' elsewhere. The real reason for documenting this ;; isn't that anybody would need it for the `edit-kbd-macro' problem, but ;; that there might be other unexpected ramifications of re-executing on ;; repetitions of the final keystroke, and this shows how to do workarounds. ;; If the preceding command had a prefix argument, that argument is applied ;; to the repeat command, unless the repeat command is given a new prefix ;; argument, in which case it applies that new prefix argument to the ;; preceding command. This means a key sequence like C-u - C-x C-t can be ;; repeated. (It shoves the preceding line upward in the buffer.) ;; Here are some other key sequences with which repeat might be useful: ;; C-u - C-t [shove preceding character backward in line] ;; C-u - M-t [shove preceding word backward in sentence] ;; C-x ^ enlarge-window [one line] (assuming frame has > 1 window) ;; C-u - C-x ^ [shrink window one line] ;; C-x ` next-error ;; C-u - C-x ` [previous error] ;; C-x DEL backward-kill-sentence ;; C-x e call-last-kbd-macro ;; C-x r i insert-register ;; C-x r t string-rectangle ;; C-x TAB indent-rigidly [one character] ;; C-u - C-x TAB [outdent rigidly one character] ;; C-x { shrink-window-horizontally ;; C-x } enlarge-window-horizontally ;;; Code: ;;;;; ************************* USER OPTIONS ************************** ;;;;; (defgroup repeat nil "Convenient way to repeat previous commands." :prefix "repeat-" :version "29.1" :group 'convenience) (defcustom repeat-too-dangerous '(kill-this-buffer) "Commands too dangerous to repeat with \\[repeat]." :group 'repeat :type '(repeat function)) ;; If the last command was self-insert-command, the char to be inserted was ;; obtained by that command from last-command-event, which has now been ;; clobbered by the command sequence that invoked `repeat'. We could get it ;; from (recent-keys) & set last-command-event to that, "unclobbering" it, but ;; this has the disadvantage that if the user types a sequence of different ;; chars then invokes repeat, only the final char will be inserted. In vi, ;; the dot command can reinsert the entire most-recently-inserted sequence. (defvar repeat-message-function nil "If non-nil, function used by `repeat' command to say what it's doing. Message is something like \"Repeating command glorp\". A value of `ignore' will disable such messages. To customize display, assign a function that takes one string as an arg and displays it however you want. If this variable is nil, the normal `message' function will be used to display the messages.") (defcustom repeat-on-final-keystroke t "Allow `repeat' to re-execute for repeating lastchar of a key sequence. If this variable is t, `repeat' determines what key sequence it was invoked by, extracts the final character of that sequence, and re-executes as many times as that final character is hit; so for example if `repeat' is bound to C-x z, typing C-x z z z repeats the previous command 3 times. If this variable is a sequence of characters, then re-execution only occurs if the final character by which `repeat' was invoked is a member of that sequence. If this variable is nil, no re-execution occurs." :group 'repeat :type '(choice (const :tag "Repeat for all keys" t) (const :tag "Don't repeat" nil) (sexp :tag "Repeat for specific keys"))) ;;;;; ****************** HACKS TO THE REST OF EMACS ******************* ;;;;; ;; The basic strategy is to use last-command, a variable built in to Emacs. ;; There are 2 issues that complicate this strategy. The first is that ;; last-command is given a bogus value when any kill command is executed; ;; this is done to make it easy for `yank-pop' to know that it's being invoked ;; after a kill command. The second is that the meaning of the command is ;; often altered by the prefix arg, but although Emacs (19.34) has a ;; builtin prefix-arg specifying the arg for the next command, as well as a ;; builtin current-prefix-arg, it has no builtin last-prefix-arg. ;; There's a builtin (this-command-keys), the return value of which could be ;; executed with (command-execute), but there's no (last-command-keys). ;; Using (last-command-keys) if it existed wouldn't be optimal, however, ;; since it would complicate checking membership in repeat-too-dangerous. ;; It would of course be trivial to implement last-prefix-arg & ;; true-last-command by putting something in post-command-hook, but that ;; entails a performance hit; the approach taken below avoids that. ;; Coping with strings of self-insert commands gets hairy when they interact ;; with auto-filling. Most problems are eliminated by remembering what we're ;; self-inserting, so we only need to get it from the undo information once. ;; With Emacs 22.2 the variable `last-repeatable-command' stores the ;; most recently executed command that was not bound to an input event. ;; `repeat' now repeats that command instead of `real-last-command' to ;; avoid a "... must be bound to an event with parameters" error. ;;;;; *************** ANALOGOUS HACKS TO `repeat' ITSELF **************** ;;;;; ;; That mechanism of checking num-input-keys to figure out what's really ;; going on can be useful to other commands that need to fine-tune their ;; interaction with repeat. Instead of requiring them to advise repeat, we ;; can just defvar the value they need here, & setq it in the repeat command: (defvar repeat-num-input-keys-at-repeat -1 "# key sequences read in Emacs session when `repeat' last invoked.") ;; Also, we can assign a name to the test for which that variable is ;; intended, which thereby documents here how to use it, & makes code that ;; uses it self-documenting: (defsubst repeat-is-really-this-command () "Return t if this command is happening because user invoked `repeat'. Usually, when a command is executing, the Emacs builtin variable `this-command' identifies the command the user invoked. Some commands modify that variable on the theory they're doing more good than harm; `repeat' does that, and usually does do more good than harm. However, like all do-gooders, sometimes `repeat' gets surprising results from its altruism. The value of this function is always whether the value of `this-command' would've been `repeat' if `repeat' hadn't modified it." (= repeat-num-input-keys-at-repeat num-input-keys)) ;; An example of the use of (repeat-is-really-this-command) may still be ;; available in ; search for ;; "defun wm-switch-buffer". ;;;;; ******************* THE REPEAT COMMAND ITSELF ******************* ;;;;; (defvar repeat-previous-repeated-command nil "The previous repeated command.") ;;;###autoload (defun repeat (repeat-arg) "Repeat most recently executed command. If REPEAT-ARG is non-nil (interactively, with a prefix argument), supply a prefix argument to that command. Otherwise, give the command the same prefix argument it was given before, if any. If this command is invoked by a multi-character key sequence, it can then be repeated by repeating the final character of that sequence. This behavior can be modified by the global variable `repeat-on-final-keystroke'. `repeat' ignores commands bound to input events. Hence the term \"most recently executed command\" shall be read as \"most recently executed command not bound to an input event\"." ;; The most recently executed command could be anything, so surprises could ;; result if it were re-executed in a context where new dynamically ;; localized variables were shadowing global variables in a `let' clause in ;; here. (Remember that GNU Emacs 19 is dynamically localized.) ;; To avoid that, I tried the `lexical-let' of the Common Lisp extensions, ;; but that entails a very noticeable performance hit, so instead I use the ;; "repeat-" prefix, reserved by this package, for *local* variables that ;; might be visible to re-executed commands, including this function's arg. (interactive "P") (when (eq last-repeatable-command 'repeat) (setq last-repeatable-command repeat-previous-repeated-command)) (cond ((null last-repeatable-command) (error "There is nothing to repeat")) ((eq last-repeatable-command 'mode-exit) (error "`last-repeatable-command' is `mode-exit' and can't be repeated")) ((memq last-repeatable-command repeat-too-dangerous) (error "Command %S too dangerous to repeat automatically" last-repeatable-command))) (setq this-command last-repeatable-command repeat-previous-repeated-command last-repeatable-command repeat-num-input-keys-at-repeat num-input-keys) (when (null repeat-arg) (setq repeat-arg last-prefix-arg)) ;; Now determine whether to loop on repeated taps of the final character ;; of the key sequence that invoked repeat. The Emacs global ;; last-command-event contains the final character now, but may not still ;; contain it after the previous command is repeated, so the character ;; needs to be saved. (let ((repeat-repeat-char (if (eq repeat-on-final-keystroke t) last-command-event ;; Allow only specified final keystrokes. (car (memq last-command-event (listify-key-sequence repeat-on-final-keystroke)))))) (if (eq last-repeatable-command (caar command-history)) (let ((repeat-command (car command-history))) (repeat-message "Repeating %S" repeat-command) (eval repeat-command)) (if (null repeat-arg) (repeat-message "Repeating command %S" last-repeatable-command) (setq current-prefix-arg repeat-arg) (repeat-message "Repeating command %S %S" repeat-arg last-repeatable-command)) (when (eq last-repeatable-command 'self-insert-command) ;; We used to use a much more complex code to try and figure out ;; what key was used to run that self-insert-command: ;; (if (<= (- num-input-keys ;; repeat-num-input-keys-at-self-insert) ;; 1) ;; repeat-last-self-insert ;; (let ((range (nth 1 buffer-undo-list))) ;; (condition-case nil ;; (setq repeat-last-self-insert ;; (buffer-substring (car range) ;; (cdr range))) ;; (error (error "%s %s %s" ;Danger, Will Robinson! ;; "repeat can't intuit what you" ;; "inserted before auto-fill" ;; "clobbered it, sorry"))))) (setq last-command-event (char-before))) (let ((indirect (indirect-function last-repeatable-command))) (if (or (stringp indirect) (vectorp indirect)) ;; Bind last-repeatable-command so that executing the macro does ;; not alter it. (let ((last-repeatable-command last-repeatable-command)) (execute-kbd-macro last-repeatable-command)) (call-interactively last-repeatable-command)))) (when repeat-repeat-char (set-transient-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map (vector repeat-repeat-char) (if (null repeat-message-function) 'repeat ;; If repeat-message-function is let-bound, preserve it for the ;; next "iterations of the loop". (let ((fun repeat-message-function)) (lambda () (interactive) (let ((repeat-message-function fun)) (setq this-command 'repeat) ;; Beware: messing with `real-this-command' is *bad*, but we ;; need it so `last-repeatable-command' can be recognized ;; later (bug#12232). (setq real-this-command 'repeat) (call-interactively 'repeat)))))) map))))) (defun repeat-message (format &rest args) "Like `message' but displays with `repeat-message-function' if non-nil." (let ((message (apply 'format format args))) (if repeat-message-function (funcall repeat-message-function message) (message "%s" message)))) ;; OK, there's one situation left where that doesn't work correctly: when the ;; most recent self-insertion provoked an auto-fill. The problem is that ;; unraveling the undo information after an auto-fill is too hard, since all ;; kinds of stuff can get in there as a result of comment prefixes etc. It'd ;; be possible to advise do-auto-fill to record the most recent ;; self-insertion before it does its thing, but that's a performance hit on ;; auto-fill, which already has performance problems; so it's better to just ;; leave it like this. If text didn't provoke an auto-fill when the user ;; typed it, this'll correctly repeat its self-insertion, even if the ;; repetition does cause auto-fill. ;; If you wanted perfection, probably it'd be necessary to hack do-auto-fill ;; into 2 functions, maybe-do-auto-fill & really-do-auto-fill, because only ;; really-do-auto-fill should be advised. As things are, either the undo ;; information would need to be scanned on every do-auto-fill invocation, or ;; the code at the top of do-auto-fill deciding whether filling is necessary ;; would need to be duplicated in the advice, wasting execution time when ;; filling does turn out to be necessary. ;; I thought maybe this story had a moral, something about functional ;; decomposition; but now I'm not even sure of that, since a function ;; call per se is a performance hit, & even the code that would ;; correspond to really-do-auto-fill has performance problems that ;; can make it necessary to stop typing while Emacs catches up. ;; Maybe the real moral is that perfection is a chimera. ;; Ah, hell, it's all going to fall into a black hole someday anyway. ;;;;; ************************* EMACS CONTROL ************************* ;;;;; ;; And now for something completely different. ;;; repeat-mode (defcustom repeat-exit-key nil "Key that stops the modal repeating of keys in sequence. For example, you can set it to like `isearch-exit'." :type '(choice (const :tag "No special key to exit repeating sequence" nil) (key :tag "Kbd keys that exit repeating sequence")) :group 'repeat :version "28.1") (defcustom repeat-exit-timeout nil "Break the repetition chain of keys after specified amount of idle time. When a number, exit the transient repeating mode after idle time of the specified number of seconds. You can also set the property `repeat-exit-timeout' on the command symbol. This property can override the value of this variable." :type '(choice (const :tag "No timeout to exit repeating sequence" nil) (number :tag "Timeout in seconds to exit repeating")) :group 'repeat :version "28.1") (defvar repeat--transient-exitfun nil "Function returned by `set-transient-map'.") (defvar repeat-exit-timer nil "Timer activated after the last key typed in the repeating key sequence.") (defcustom repeat-keep-prefix nil "Whether to keep the prefix arg of the previous command when repeating." :type 'boolean :initialize #'custom-initialize-default :set (lambda (sym val) (set-default sym val) (when repeat-mode (if repeat-keep-prefix (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'repeat-pre-hook) (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook 'repeat-pre-hook)))) :group 'repeat :version "28.1") (defcustom repeat-check-key t "Whether to check that the last key exists in the repeat map. When non-nil, and the last typed key (with or without modifiers) doesn't exist in the keymap specified by the `repeat-map' property of the command, don't activate that keymap for the next command. Thus, when this is non-nil, only the same keys among repeatable keys are allowed in the repeating sequence. For example, with a non-nil value, only \\`C-x u u' repeats undo, whereas \\`C-/ u' doesn't. You can also set the property `repeat-check-key' on the command symbol. This property can override the value of this variable. When the variable value is non-nil, but the property value is `no', then don't check the last key. Also when the variable value is nil, but the property value is `t', then check the last key." :type 'boolean :group 'repeat :version "28.1") (defcustom repeat-echo-function #'repeat-echo-message "Function to display a hint about available keys. The function is called after every repeatable command with one argument: a repeating map, or nil after deactivating the transient repeating mode. You can use `add-function' for multiple functions simultaneously." :type '(choice (const :tag "Show hints in the echo area" repeat-echo-message) (const :tag "Show indicator in the mode line" repeat-echo-mode-line) (const :tag "No visual feedback" ignore) (function :tag "Function")) :group 'repeat :version "28.1") (defvar repeat-in-progress nil "Non-nil when the repeating transient map is active.") ;;;###autoload (defvar repeat-map nil "The value of the repeating transient map for the next command. A command called from the map can set it again to the same map when the map can't be set on the command symbol property `repeat-map'.") ;;;###autoload (define-minor-mode repeat-mode "Toggle Repeat mode. When Repeat mode is enabled, certain commands bound to multi-key sequences can be repeated by typing a single key, after typing the full key sequence once. The commands which can be repeated like that are those whose symbol has the property `repeat-map' which specifies a keymap of single keys for repeating. See `describe-repeat-maps' for a list of all repeatable commands." :global t :group 'repeat (if (not repeat-mode) (progn (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook 'repeat-pre-hook) (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'repeat-post-hook)) (when repeat-keep-prefix (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'repeat-pre-hook)) (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'repeat-post-hook) (let* ((keymaps nil) (commands (all-completions "" obarray (lambda (s) (and (commandp s) (get s 'repeat-map) (push (get s 'repeat-map) keymaps)))))) (message "Repeat mode is enabled for %d commands and %d keymaps; see `describe-repeat-maps'" (length commands) (length (delete-dups keymaps)))))) (defun repeat--command-property (property) (or (and (symbolp this-command) (get this-command property)) (and (symbolp real-this-command) (get real-this-command property)))) (defun repeat-get-map () "Return a transient map for keys repeatable after the current command." (when repeat-mode (let ((rep-map (or repeat-map (repeat--command-property 'repeat-map)))) (when rep-map (when (and (symbolp rep-map) (boundp rep-map)) (setq rep-map (symbol-value rep-map))) rep-map)))) (defun repeat-check-key (key map) "Check if the last KEY is suitable for activating the repeating MAP." (let* ((prop (repeat--command-property 'repeat-check-key)) (check-key (unless (eq prop 'no) (or prop repeat-check-key)))) (or (not check-key) (lookup-key map (vector key)) ;; Try without modifiers: (lookup-key map (vector (event-basic-type key)))))) (defvar repeat--prev-mb '(0) "Previous minibuffer state.") (defun repeat-check-map (map) "Decide whether MAP can be used for the next command." (and map ;; Detect changes in the minibuffer state to allow repetitions ;; in the same minibuffer, but not when the minibuffer is activated ;; in the middle of repeating sequence (bug#47566). (or (< (minibuffer-depth) (car repeat--prev-mb)) (eq current-minibuffer-command (cdr repeat--prev-mb))) (repeat-check-key last-command-event map) t)) (defun repeat-pre-hook () "Function run before commands to handle repeatable keys." (when (and repeat-mode repeat-keep-prefix repeat-in-progress (not prefix-arg) current-prefix-arg) (let ((map (repeat-get-map))) ;; Only when repeat-post-hook will activate the same map (when (repeat-check-map map) ;; Optimize to use less logic in the function `repeat-get-map' ;; for the next call: when called again from `repeat-post-hook' ;; it will use the variable `repeat-map'. (setq repeat-map map) ;; Preserve universal argument (setq prefix-arg current-prefix-arg))))) (defun repeat-post-hook () "Function run after commands to set transient keymap for repeatable keys." (let ((was-in-progress repeat-in-progress)) (setq repeat-in-progress nil) (let ((map (repeat-get-map))) (when (repeat-check-map map) ;; Messaging (funcall repeat-echo-function map) ;; Adding an exit key (when repeat-exit-key (setq map (copy-keymap map)) (define-key map (if (key-valid-p repeat-exit-key) (kbd repeat-exit-key) repeat-exit-key) 'ignore)) (setq repeat-in-progress t) (repeat--clear-prev) (let ((exitfun (set-transient-map map))) (setq repeat--transient-exitfun exitfun) (let* ((prop (repeat--command-property 'repeat-exit-timeout)) (timeout (unless (eq prop 'no) (or prop repeat-exit-timeout)))) (when timeout (setq repeat-exit-timer (run-with-idle-timer timeout nil #'repeat-exit))))))) (setq repeat-map nil) (setq repeat--prev-mb (cons (minibuffer-depth) current-minibuffer-command)) (when (and was-in-progress (not repeat-in-progress)) (repeat-exit)))) ;;;###autoload (defun repeat-exit () "Exit the repeating sequence. This function can be used to force exit of repetition while it's active." (interactive) (setq repeat-in-progress nil) (repeat--clear-prev) (funcall repeat-echo-function nil)) (defun repeat--clear-prev () "Internal function to clean up previously set exit function and timer." (when repeat-exit-timer (cancel-timer repeat-exit-timer) (setq repeat-exit-timer nil)) (when repeat--transient-exitfun (funcall repeat--transient-exitfun) (setq repeat--transient-exitfun nil))) (defun repeat-echo-message-string (keymap) "Return a string with the list of repeating keys in KEYMAP." (let (keys) (map-keymap (lambda (key cmd) (and cmd (push (cons key cmd) keys))) keymap) (format-message "Repeat with %s%s" (mapconcat (lambda (key-cmd) (let* ((key (car key-cmd)) (cmd (cdr key-cmd)) (hint (when (symbolp cmd) (get cmd 'repeat-hint)))) (substitute-command-keys (format "\\`%s'%s" (key-description (vector key)) (if hint (format "(%s)" hint) ""))))) keys ", ") (if repeat-exit-key (substitute-command-keys (format ", or exit with \\`%s'" (if (key-valid-p repeat-exit-key) repeat-exit-key (key-description repeat-exit-key)))) "")))) (defun repeat-echo-message (keymap) "Display in the echo area the repeating keys defined by KEYMAP. See `repeat-echo-function' to enable/disable." (let ((message-log-max nil)) (if keymap (let ((message (repeat-echo-message-string keymap))) (if (current-message) (message "%s [%s]" (current-message) message) (message "%s" message))) (let ((message (current-message))) (when message (cond ((string-prefix-p "Repeat with " message) (message nil)) ((string-search " [Repeat with " message) (message "%s" (replace-regexp-in-string " \\[Repeat with .*\\'" "" message))))))))) (defvar repeat-echo-mode-line-string (propertize "[Repeating...] " 'face 'mode-line-emphasis) "String displayed in the mode line in repeating mode.") (defun repeat-echo-mode-line (keymap) "Display the repeat indicator in the mode line. KEYMAP should be non-nil, but is otherwise ignored. See `repeat-echo-function' to enable/disable." (if keymap (unless (assq 'repeat-in-progress mode-line-modes) (add-to-list 'mode-line-modes (list 'repeat-in-progress repeat-echo-mode-line-string))) (force-mode-line-update t))) (declare-function help-fns--analyze-function "help-fns" (function)) (defun describe-repeat-maps () "Describe transient keymaps installed for repeating multi-key commands. These keymaps enable repetition of commands bound to multi-key sequences by typing just one key, when `repeat-mode' is enabled. Commands that can be repeated this way must have their symbol to have the `repeat-map' property whose value specified a keymap." (interactive) (require 'help-fns) (let ((help-buffer-under-preparation t)) (help-setup-xref (list #'describe-repeat-maps) (called-interactively-p 'interactive)) (let ((keymaps nil)) (all-completions "" obarray (lambda (s) (and (commandp s) (get s 'repeat-map) (push s (alist-get (get s 'repeat-map) keymaps))))) (with-help-window (help-buffer) (with-current-buffer standard-output (setq-local outline-regexp "[*]+") (insert "\ A list of keymaps and their single-key shortcuts for repeating commands. Click on a keymap to see the commands repeatable by the keymap.\n") (dolist (keymap (sort keymaps (lambda (a b) (when (and (symbolp (car a)) (symbolp (car b))) (string< (car a) (car b)))))) (insert (format-message "\f\n* `%s'\n" (car keymap))) (when (symbolp (car keymap)) (insert (substitute-command-keys (format-message "\\{%s}" (car keymap))))) (let* ((map (if (symbolp (car keymap)) (symbol-value (car keymap)) (car keymap))) (repeat-commands (cdr keymap)) map-commands commands-enter commands-exit) (map-keymap (lambda (_key cmd) (when (symbolp cmd) (push cmd map-commands))) map) (setq map-commands (seq-uniq map-commands)) (setq commands-enter (seq-difference repeat-commands map-commands)) (setq commands-exit (seq-difference map-commands repeat-commands)) (when (or commands-enter commands-exit) (when commands-enter (insert "\n** Entered with:\n\n") (fill-region-as-paragraph (point) (progn (insert (mapconcat (lambda (cmd) (format-message "`%s'" cmd)) (sort commands-enter #'string<) ", ")) (point))) (insert "\n")) (when commands-exit (insert "\n** Exited with:\n\n") (fill-region-as-paragraph (point) (progn (insert (mapconcat (lambda (cmd) (format-message "`%s'" cmd)) (sort commands-exit #'string<) ", ")) (point))) (insert "\n"))))) ;; Hide ^Ls. (goto-char (point-min)) (while (search-forward "\n\f\n" nil t) (put-text-property (1+ (match-beginning 0)) (1- (match-end 0)) 'invisible t))))))) (provide 'repeat) ;;; repeat.el ends here