;;; elisp-mode.el --- Emacs Lisp mode -*- lexical-binding:t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1999-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org ;; Keywords: lisp, languages ;; Package: emacs ;; 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: ;; The major mode for editing Emacs Lisp code. ;; This mode is documented in the Emacs manual. ;;; Code: (require 'cl-generic) (require 'lisp-mode) (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib)) (eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) (define-abbrev-table 'emacs-lisp-mode-abbrev-table () "Abbrev table for Emacs Lisp mode. It has `lisp-mode-abbrev-table' as its parent." :parents (list lisp-mode-abbrev-table)) (defvar emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table (let ((table (make-syntax-table lisp-data-mode-syntax-table))) ;; Remove the "p" flag from the entry of `@' because we use instead ;; `syntax-propertize' to take care of `,@', which is more precise. ;; FIXME: We should maybe do the same in other Lisp modes? (bug#24542) (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "_" table) table) "Syntax table used in `emacs-lisp-mode'.") (defvar-keymap emacs-lisp-mode-map :doc "Keymap for Emacs Lisp mode. All commands in `lisp-mode-shared-map' are inherited by this map." :parent lisp-mode-shared-map "M-TAB" #'completion-at-point "C-M-x" #'eval-defun "C-c C-e" #'elisp-eval-region-or-buffer "C-c C-f" #'elisp-byte-compile-file "C-c C-b" #'elisp-byte-compile-buffer "C-M-q" #'indent-pp-sexp) (easy-menu-define emacs-lisp-mode-menu emacs-lisp-mode-map "Menu for Emacs Lisp mode." '("Emacs-Lisp" ["Indent Line" lisp-indent-line] ["Indent Region" indent-region :help "Indent each nonblank line in the region" :active mark-active] ["Comment Out Region" comment-region :help "Comment or uncomment each line in the region" :active mark-active] "---" ["Evaluate Last S-expression" eval-last-sexp :help "Evaluate sexp before point; print value in echo area"] ["Evaluate Region" eval-region :help "Execute the region as Lisp code" :active mark-active] ["Evaluate Buffer" eval-buffer :help "Execute the current buffer as Lisp code"] ["Interactive Expression Evaluation" ielm :help "Interactively evaluate Emacs Lisp expressions"] "---" ["Byte-compile This File" emacs-lisp-byte-compile :help "Byte compile the file containing the current buffer"] ["Byte-compile and Load" emacs-lisp-byte-compile-and-load :help "Byte-compile the current file (if it has changed), then load compiled code"] ["Byte-recompile Directory..." byte-recompile-directory :help "Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that needs recompilation"] ["Native-compile This File" emacs-lisp-native-compile :help "Compile this buffer's file to native code" :active (native-comp-available-p)] ["Native-compile and Load" emacs-lisp-native-compile-and-load :help "Compile this buffer's file to native code, then load compiled native code" :active (native-comp-available-p)] ["Disassemble Byte Compiled Object..." disassemble :help "Print disassembled code for OBJECT in a buffer"] "---" ["Instrument Function for Debugging" edebug-defun :help "Evaluate the top level form point is in, stepping through with Edebug" :keys "C-u C-M-x"] ("Navigation" ["Forward Sexp" forward-sexp :help "Go to the next s-expression"] ["Backward Sexp" backward-sexp :help "Go to the previous s-expression"] ["Beginning Of Defun" beginning-of-defun :help "Go to the start of the current function definition"] ["Up List" up-list :help "Go one level up and forward"]) ("Linting" ["Lint Defun" elint-defun :help "Lint the function at point"] ["Lint Buffer" elint-current-buffer :help "Lint the current buffer"] ["Lint File..." elint-file :help "Lint a file"] ["Lint Directory..." elint-directory :help "Lint a directory"]) ("Profiling" ;; Maybe this should be in a separate submenu from the ELP stuff? ["Start Native Profiler..." profiler-start :help "Start recording profiling information"] ["Show Profiler Report" profiler-report :help "Show the current profiler report" :active (and (featurep 'profiler) (profiler-running-p))] ["Stop Native Profiler" profiler-stop :help "Stop recording profiling information" :active (and (featurep 'profiler) (profiler-running-p))] "---" ["Instrument Function..." elp-instrument-function :help "Instrument a function for profiling"] ["Instrument Package..." elp-instrument-package :help "Instrument for profiling all function that start with a prefix"] ["Show Profiling Results" elp-results :help "Display current profiling results"] ["Reset Counters for Function..." elp-reset-function :help "Reset the profiling information for a function"] ["Reset Counters for All Functions" elp-reset-all :help "Reset the profiling information for all functions being profiled"] "---" ["Remove Instrumentation for All Functions" elp-restore-all :help "Restore the original definitions of all functions being profiled"] ["Remove Instrumentation for Function..." elp-restore-function :help "Restore an instrumented function to its original definition"]) ("Tracing" ["Trace Function..." trace-function :help "Trace the function given as an argument"] ["Trace Function Quietly..." trace-function-background :help "Trace the function with trace output going quietly to a buffer"] "---" ["Untrace All" untrace-all :help "Untrace all currently traced functions"] ["Untrace Function..." untrace-function :help "Untrace function, and possibly activate all remaining advice"]) ["Construct Regexp" re-builder :help "Construct a regexp interactively"] ["Check Documentation Strings" checkdoc :help "Check documentation strings for style requirements"] ["Auto-Display Documentation Strings" eldoc-mode :help "Display the documentation string for the item under cursor" :style toggle :selected (bound-and-true-p eldoc-mode)])) (defun elisp-context-menu (menu click) "Populate MENU with symbol help commands at CLICK." (when (thing-at-mouse click 'symbol) (define-key-after menu [elisp-separator] menu-bar-separator 'middle-separator) (let* ((string (thing-at-mouse click 'symbol t)) (symbol (when (stringp string) (intern string))) (title (cond ((not (symbolp symbol)) nil) ((and (facep symbol) (not (fboundp symbol))) "Face") ((and (fboundp symbol) (not (or (boundp symbol) (facep symbol)))) "Function") ((and (boundp symbol) (not (or (fboundp symbol) (facep symbol)))) "Variable") ((or (fboundp symbol) (boundp symbol) (facep symbol)) "Symbol")))) (when title (define-key-after menu [info-lookup-symbol] `(menu-item "Look up in Manual" (lambda (_click) (interactive "e") (info-lookup-symbol ',symbol)) :help ,(format "Find `%s' in relevant manual" symbol)) 'elisp-separator) (define-key-after menu [describe-symbol] `(menu-item (format "Describe %s" ,title) (lambda (_click) (interactive "e") (describe-symbol ',symbol)) :help ,(format "Display the documentation of `%s'" symbol)) 'elisp-separator)))) menu) (defun emacs-lisp-byte-compile () "Byte-compile the current buffer's file." (interactive nil emacs-lisp-mode) (if buffer-file-name (byte-compile-file buffer-file-name) (error "The buffer must be saved in a file first"))) (defun emacs-lisp--before-compile-buffer () "Make sure the buffer is saved before compiling." (or buffer-file-name (error "The buffer must be saved in a file first")) ;; Recompile if file or buffer has changed since last compilation. (if (and (buffer-modified-p) (y-or-n-p (format "Save buffer %s first? " (buffer-name)))) (save-buffer))) (defun emacs-lisp-byte-compile-and-load () "Byte-compile the current file (if it has changed), then load compiled code." (interactive nil emacs-lisp-mode) (emacs-lisp--before-compile-buffer) (require 'bytecomp) (byte-recompile-file buffer-file-name nil 0) (load (byte-compile-dest-file buffer-file-name))) (declare-function native-compile "comp") (declare-function comp--write-bytecode-file "comp") (defun emacs-lisp-native-compile () "Native-compile the current buffer's file (if it has changed). This invokes a synchronous native-compilation of the file that is visited by the current buffer." (interactive nil emacs-lisp-mode) (emacs-lisp--before-compile-buffer) (let* ((byte+native-compile t) (byte-to-native-output-buffer-file nil) (eln (native-compile buffer-file-name))) (when eln (comp--write-bytecode-file eln)))) (defun emacs-lisp-native-compile-and-load () "Native-compile the current buffer's file (if it has changed), then load it. This invokes a synchronous native-compilation of the file that is visited by the current buffer, then loads the compiled native code when the compilation is finished. Use `emacs-lisp-byte-compile-and-load' in combination with `native-comp-jit-compilation' set to t to achieve asynchronous native compilation of the current buffer's file." (interactive nil emacs-lisp-mode) (when-let ((byte-file (emacs-lisp-native-compile))) (load (file-name-sans-extension byte-file)))) (defun emacs-lisp-macroexpand () "Macroexpand the form after point. Comments in the form will be lost." (interactive) (let* ((start (point)) (exp (read (current-buffer))) ;; Compute it before, since it may signal errors. (new (macroexpand-1 exp))) (if (equal exp new) (message "Not a macro call, nothing to expand") (delete-region start (point)) (pp new (current-buffer)) (if (bolp) (delete-char -1)) (indent-region start (point))))) (defun elisp-mode-syntax-propertize (start end) (goto-char start) (let ((case-fold-search nil)) (funcall (syntax-propertize-rules ;; Empty symbol. ("##" (0 (unless (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)) (string-to-syntax "_")))) ;; Prevent the @ from becoming part of a following symbol. (",@" (0 (unless (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)) (string-to-syntax "'")))) ;; Unicode character names. (The longest name is 88 characters ;; long.) ("\\?\\\\N{[-A-Za-z0-9 ]\\{,100\\}}" (0 (unless (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)) (string-to-syntax "_")))) ((rx "#" (or (seq (group-n 1 "&" (+ digit)) ?\") ; Bool-vector. (seq (group-n 1 "s") "(") ; Record. (seq (group-n 1 (+ "^")) "["))) ; Char-table. (1 (unless (save-excursion (nth 8 (syntax-ppss (match-beginning 0)))) (string-to-syntax "'"))))) start end))) (defcustom emacs-lisp-mode-hook nil "Hook run when entering Emacs Lisp mode." :options '(eldoc-mode imenu-add-menubar-index checkdoc-minor-mode) :type 'hook :group 'lisp) (defun emacs-lisp-set-electric-text-pairs () "Set `electric-pair-text-pairs' for all `emacs-lisp-mode' buffers." (defvar electric-pair-text-pairs) (let ((elisp-pairs (append '((?\` . ?\') (?‘ . ?’)) electric-pair-text-pairs))) (save-current-buffer (dolist (buf (buffer-list)) (set-buffer buf) (when (derived-mode-p 'emacs-lisp-mode) (setq-local electric-pair-text-pairs elisp-pairs))))) (remove-hook 'electric-pair-mode-hook #'emacs-lisp-set-electric-text-pairs)) (defun elisp-enable-lexical-binding (&optional interactive) "Make the current buffer use `lexical-binding'. INTERACTIVE non-nil means ask the user for confirmation; this happens in interactive invocations." (interactive "p") (if (and (local-variable-p 'lexical-binding) lexical-binding) (when interactive (message "lexical-binding already enabled!") (ding)) (when (or (not interactive) (y-or-n-p (format "Enable lexical-binding in this %s? " (if buffer-file-name "file" "buffer")))) (setq-local lexical-binding t) (add-file-local-variable-prop-line 'lexical-binding t interactive)))) (defvar-keymap elisp--dynlex-modeline-map " " #'elisp-enable-lexical-binding) ;;;###autoload (define-derived-mode emacs-lisp-mode lisp-data-mode `("ELisp" (lexical-binding (:propertize "/l" help-echo "Using lexical-binding mode") (:propertize "/d" help-echo "Using old dynamic scoping mode\n\ mouse-1: Enable lexical-binding mode" face warning mouse-face mode-line-highlight local-map ,elisp--dynlex-modeline-map))) "Major mode for editing Lisp code to run in Emacs. Commands: Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back. Blank lines separate paragraphs. Semicolons start comments. When editing Lisp data (as opposed to code), `lisp-data-mode' can be used instead. \\{emacs-lisp-mode-map}" :group 'lisp (defvar project-vc-external-roots-function) (setcar font-lock-defaults '(lisp-el-font-lock-keywords lisp-el-font-lock-keywords-1 lisp-el-font-lock-keywords-2)) (setf (nth 2 font-lock-defaults) nil) (add-hook 'after-load-functions #'elisp--font-lock-flush-elisp-buffers) (if (boundp 'electric-pair-text-pairs) (setq-local electric-pair-text-pairs (append '((?\` . ?\') (?\‘ . ?\’)) electric-pair-text-pairs)) (add-hook 'electric-pair-mode-hook #'emacs-lisp-set-electric-text-pairs)) (add-hook 'eldoc-documentation-functions #'elisp-eldoc-funcall nil t) (add-hook 'eldoc-documentation-functions #'elisp-eldoc-var-docstring nil t) (add-hook 'xref-backend-functions #'elisp--xref-backend nil t) (setq-local project-vc-external-roots-function #'elisp-load-path-roots) (setq-local syntax-propertize-function #'elisp-mode-syntax-propertize) (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'elisp-completion-at-point nil 'local) (add-hook 'flymake-diagnostic-functions #'elisp-flymake-checkdoc nil t) (add-hook 'flymake-diagnostic-functions #'elisp-flymake-byte-compile nil t) (add-hook 'context-menu-functions #'elisp-context-menu 10 t)) ;; Font-locking support. (defun elisp--font-lock-shorthand (_limit) ;; Add faces on shorthands between point and LIMIT. ;; ... ;; Return nil to tell font-lock, that there's nothing left to do. nil) (defun elisp--font-lock-flush-elisp-buffers (&optional file) ;; We're only ever called from after-load-functions, load-in-progress can ;; still be t in case of nested loads. (when (or (not load-in-progress) file) ;; FIXME: If the loaded file did not define any macros, there shouldn't ;; be any need to font-lock-flush all the Elisp buffers. (dolist (buf (buffer-list)) (with-current-buffer buf (when (derived-mode-p 'emacs-lisp-mode) ;; So as to take into account new macros that may have been defined ;; by the just-loaded file. (font-lock-flush)))))) ;;; Completion at point for Elisp (defun elisp--local-variables-1 (vars sexp) "Return VARS locally bound around the witness, or nil if not found." (let (res) (while (unless (setq res (pcase sexp (`(,(or 'let 'let*) ,bindings) (let ((vars vars)) (when (eq 'let* (car sexp)) (dolist (binding (cdr (reverse bindings))) (push (or (car-safe binding) binding) vars))) (elisp--local-variables-1 vars (car (cdr-safe (car (last bindings))))))) (`(,(or 'let 'let*) ,bindings . ,body) (let ((vars vars)) (dolist (binding bindings) (push (or (car-safe binding) binding) vars)) (elisp--local-variables-1 vars (car (last body))))) (`(lambda ,_args) ;; FIXME: Look for the witness inside `args'. (setq sexp nil)) (`(lambda ,args . ,body) (elisp--local-variables-1 (let ((args (if (listp args) args))) ;; FIXME: Exit the loop if witness is in args. (append (remq '&optional (remq '&rest args)) vars)) (car (last body)))) (`(condition-case ,_ ,e) (elisp--local-variables-1 vars e)) (`(condition-case ,v ,_ . ,catches) (elisp--local-variables-1 (cons v vars) (cdr (car (last catches))))) (`(quote . ,_) ;; FIXME: Look for the witness inside sexp. (setq sexp nil)) ;; FIXME: Handle `cond'. (`(,_ . ,_) (elisp--local-variables-1 vars (car (last sexp)))) ('elisp--witness--lisp (or vars '(nil))) (_ nil))) ;; We didn't find the witness in the last element so we try to ;; backtrack to the last-but-one. (setq sexp (ignore-errors (butlast sexp))))) res)) (defvar warning-minimum-log-level) (defvar elisp--local-macroenv `((cl-eval-when . ,(lambda (&rest args) `(progn . ,(cdr args)))) (eval-when-compile . ,(lambda (&rest args) `(progn . ,args))) (eval-and-compile . ,(lambda (&rest args) `(progn . ,args)))) "Environment to use while tentatively expanding macros. This is used to try and avoid the most egregious problems linked to the use of `macroexpand-all' as a way to find the \"underlying raw code\".") (defvar elisp--macroexpand-untrusted-warning t) (defun elisp--safe-macroexpand-all (sexp) (if (not (trusted-contents-p)) ;; FIXME: We should try and do better here, either using a notion ;; of "safe" macros, or with `bwrap', or ... (progn (when elisp--macroexpand-untrusted-warning (setq-local elisp--macroexpand-untrusted-warning nil) ;Don't spam! (let ((inhibit-message t)) ;Only log. (message "Completion of local vars is disabled in %s (untrusted content)" (buffer-name)))) sexp) (let ((macroexpand-advice (lambda (expander form &rest args) (condition-case err (apply expander form args) (error (message "Ignoring macroexpansion error: %S" err) form))))) (unwind-protect ;; Silence any macro expansion errors when ;; attempting completion at point (bug#58148). (let ((inhibit-message t) (macroexp-inhibit-compiler-macros t) (warning-minimum-log-level :emergency)) (advice-add 'macroexpand-1 :around macroexpand-advice) (macroexpand-all sexp elisp--local-macroenv)) (advice-remove 'macroexpand-1 macroexpand-advice))))) (defun elisp--local-variables () "Return a list of locally let-bound variables at point." (save-excursion (skip-syntax-backward "w_") (let* ((ppss (syntax-ppss)) (txt (buffer-substring-no-properties (or (car (nth 9 ppss)) (point)) (or (nth 8 ppss) (point)))) (closer ())) (dolist (p (nth 9 ppss)) (push (cdr (syntax-after p)) closer)) (setq closer (apply #'string closer)) (let* ((sexp (condition-case nil (car (read-from-string (concat txt "elisp--witness--lisp" closer))) ((invalid-read-syntax end-of-file) nil))) (vars (elisp--local-variables-1 nil (elisp--safe-macroexpand-all sexp)))) (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (var) (and (symbolp var) (not (string-match (symbol-name var) "\\`[&_]")) ;; Eliminate uninterned vars. (intern-soft var) var)) vars)))))) (defvar elisp--local-variables-completion-table ;; Use `defvar' rather than `defconst' since defconst would purecopy this ;; value, which would doubly fail: it would fail because purecopy can't ;; handle the recursive bytecode object, and it would fail because it would ;; move `lastpos' and `lastvars' to pure space where they'd be immutable! (let ((lastpos nil) (lastvars nil)) (letrec ((hookfun (lambda () (setq lastpos nil) (remove-hook 'post-command-hook hookfun)))) (completion-table-dynamic (lambda (_string) (save-excursion (skip-syntax-backward "_w") (let ((newpos (cons (point) (current-buffer)))) (unless (equal lastpos newpos) (add-hook 'post-command-hook hookfun) (setq lastpos newpos) (setq lastvars (mapcar #'symbol-name (elisp--local-variables)))))) lastvars))))) (defun elisp--expect-function-p (pos) "Return non-nil if the symbol at position POS is expected to be a function." (or (and (eq (char-before pos) ?') (eq (char-before (1- pos)) ?#)) (save-excursion (let ((parent (nth 1 (syntax-ppss pos)))) (when parent (goto-char parent) (and (looking-at (concat "(\\(cl-\\)?" (regexp-opt '("declare-function" "function" "defadvice" "callf" "callf2" "defsetf")) "[ \t\r\n]+")) (eq (match-end 0) pos))))))) (defun elisp--form-quoted-p (pos) "Return non-nil if the form at POS is not evaluated. It can be quoted, or be inside a quoted form." ;; FIXME: Do some macro expansion maybe. (save-excursion (let ((state (syntax-ppss pos))) (or (nth 8 state) ; Code inside strings usually isn't evaluated. ;; FIXME: The 9th element is undocumented. (let ((nesting (cons (point) (reverse (nth 9 state)))) res) (while (and nesting (not res)) (goto-char (pop nesting)) (cond ((or (eq (char-after) ?\[) (progn (skip-chars-backward " ") (memq (char-before) '(?' ?` ?‘)))) (setq res t)) ((eq (char-before) ?,) (setq nesting nil)))) res))))) ;; FIXME: Support for Company brings in features which straddle eldoc. ;; We should consolidate this, so that major modes can provide all that ;; data all at once: ;; - a function to extract "the reference at point" (may be more complex ;; than a mere string, to distinguish various namespaces). ;; - a function to jump to such a reference. ;; - a function to show the signature/interface of such a reference. ;; - a function to build a help-buffer about that reference. ;; FIXME: Those functions should also be used by the normal completion code in ;; the *Completions* buffer. (defun elisp--company-doc-buffer (str) (let ((symbol (intern-soft str))) ;; FIXME: we really don't want to "display-buffer and then undo it". (save-window-excursion ;; Make sure we don't display it in another frame, otherwise ;; save-window-excursion won't be able to undo it. (let ((display-buffer-overriding-action '(nil . ((inhibit-switch-frame . t))))) (ignore-errors (cond ((fboundp symbol) (describe-function symbol)) ((boundp symbol) (describe-variable symbol)) ((featurep symbol) (describe-package symbol)) ((facep symbol) (describe-face symbol)) (t (signal 'user-error nil))) (help-buffer)))))) (defun elisp--company-doc-string (str) (let* ((symbol (intern-soft str)) (doc (if (fboundp symbol) (documentation symbol t) (documentation-property symbol 'variable-documentation t)))) (and (stringp doc) (string-match ".*$" doc) (match-string 0 doc)))) ;; can't (require 'find-func) in a preloaded file (declare-function find-library-name "find-func" (library)) (declare-function find-function-library "find-func" (function &optional l-o v)) (defun elisp--company-location (str) (let ((sym (intern-soft str))) (cond ((fboundp sym) (find-definition-noselect sym nil)) ((boundp sym) (find-definition-noselect sym 'defvar)) ((featurep sym) (require 'find-func) (cons (find-file-noselect (find-library-name (symbol-name sym))) 0)) ((facep sym) (find-definition-noselect sym 'defface))))) (defvar obarray-cache nil "If non-nil, a hash table of cached obarray-related information. The cache holds information specific to the current state of the Elisp obarray. If the obarray is modified by any means (such as interning or uninterning a symbol), this variable is set to nil.") (defun elisp--completion-local-symbols () "Compute collections of all Elisp symbols for completion purposes. The return value is compatible with the COLLECTION form described in `completion-at-point-functions' (which see)." (cl-flet ((obarray-plus-shorthands () (let (retval) (mapatoms (lambda (s) (push s retval) (cl-loop for (shorthand . longhand) in read-symbol-shorthands for full-name = (symbol-name s) when (string-prefix-p longhand full-name) do (let ((sym (make-symbol (concat shorthand (substring full-name (length longhand)))))) (put sym 'shorthand t) (push sym retval) retval)))) retval))) (cond ((null read-symbol-shorthands) obarray) ((and obarray-cache (gethash (cons (current-buffer) read-symbol-shorthands) obarray-cache))) (obarray-cache (puthash (cons (current-buffer) read-symbol-shorthands) (obarray-plus-shorthands) obarray-cache)) (t (setq obarray-cache (make-hash-table :test #'equal)) (puthash (cons (current-buffer) read-symbol-shorthands) (obarray-plus-shorthands) obarray-cache))))) (defun elisp--shorthand-aware-fboundp (sym) (fboundp (intern-soft (symbol-name sym)))) (defun elisp--shorthand-aware-boundp (sym) (boundp (intern-soft (symbol-name sym)))) (defun elisp-completion-at-point () "Function used for `completion-at-point-functions' in `emacs-lisp-mode'. If the context at point allows only a certain category of symbols (e.g. functions, or variables) then the returned completions are restricted to that category. In contexts where any symbol is possible (following a quote, for example), functions are annotated with \"\" via the `:annotation-function' property." (with-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table (let* ((pos (point)) (beg (condition-case nil (save-excursion (backward-sexp 1) (skip-chars-forward "`',‘#") (min (point) pos)) (scan-error pos))) (end (cond ((and (< beg (point-max)) (memq (char-syntax (char-after beg)) '(?w ?\\ ?_))) (condition-case nil (save-excursion (goto-char beg) (forward-sexp 1) (skip-chars-backward "'’") (when (>= (point) pos) (point))) (scan-error pos))) ((or (>= beg (point-max)) (memq (char-syntax (char-after beg)) '(?\) ?\s))) beg))) ;; t if in function position. (funpos (eq (char-before beg) ?\()) (quoted (elisp--form-quoted-p beg)) (is-ignore-error (condition-case nil (save-excursion (up-list -1) (forward-char 1) (looking-at-p "ignore-error\\>")) (error nil)))) (when (and end (or (not (nth 8 (syntax-ppss))) (memq (char-before beg) '(?` ?‘)))) (let ((table-etc (if (or (not funpos) quoted) (cond ;; FIXME: We could look at the first element of ;; the current form and use it to provide a more ;; specific completion table in more cases. (is-ignore-error (list t (elisp--completion-local-symbols) :predicate (lambda (sym) (get sym 'error-conditions)))) ((elisp--expect-function-p beg) (list nil (elisp--completion-local-symbols) :predicate #'elisp--shorthand-aware-fboundp :company-kind #'elisp--company-kind :company-doc-buffer #'elisp--company-doc-buffer :company-docsig #'elisp--company-doc-string :company-location #'elisp--company-location :company-deprecated #'elisp--company-deprecated)) (quoted (list nil (elisp--completion-local-symbols) ;; Don't include all symbols (bug#16646). :predicate (lambda (sym) ;; shorthand-aware (let ((sym (intern-soft (symbol-name sym)))) (or (boundp sym) (fboundp sym) (featurep sym) (symbol-plist sym)))) :annotation-function (lambda (str) (if (fboundp (intern-soft str)) " ")) :company-kind #'elisp--company-kind :company-doc-buffer #'elisp--company-doc-buffer :company-docsig #'elisp--company-doc-string :company-location #'elisp--company-location :company-deprecated #'elisp--company-deprecated)) (t (list nil (completion-table-merge elisp--local-variables-completion-table (apply-partially #'completion-table-with-predicate (elisp--completion-local-symbols) #'elisp--shorthand-aware-boundp 'strict)) :company-kind (lambda (s) (if (test-completion s elisp--local-variables-completion-table) 'value 'variable)) :company-doc-buffer #'elisp--company-doc-buffer :company-docsig #'elisp--company-doc-string :company-location #'elisp--company-location :company-deprecated #'elisp--company-deprecated))) ;; Looks like a funcall position. Let's double check. (save-excursion (goto-char (1- beg)) (let ((parent (condition-case nil (progn (up-list -1) (forward-char 1) (let ((c (char-after))) (if (eq c ?\() ?\( (if (memq (char-syntax c) '(?w ?_)) (let ((pt (point))) (forward-sexp) (intern-soft (buffer-substring pt (point)))))))) (error nil)))) (pcase parent ;; FIXME: Rather than hardcode special cases here, ;; we should use something like a symbol-property. ('declare (list t (mapcar (lambda (x) (symbol-name (car x))) (delete-dups ;; FIXME: We should include some ;; docstring with each entry. (append macro-declarations-alist defun-declarations-alist nil))))) ; Copy both alists. ((and (or 'condition-case 'condition-case-unless-debug) (guard (save-excursion (ignore-errors (forward-sexp 2) (< (point) beg))))) (list t (elisp--completion-local-symbols) :predicate (lambda (sym) (get sym 'error-conditions)))) ;; `ignore-error' with a list CONDITION parameter. ('ignore-error (list t (elisp--completion-local-symbols) :predicate (lambda (sym) (get sym 'error-conditions)))) ((and (or ?\( 'let 'let*) (guard (save-excursion (goto-char (1- beg)) (when (eq parent ?\() (up-list -1)) (forward-symbol -1) (looking-at "\\_")))) (list t (elisp--completion-local-symbols) :predicate #'elisp--shorthand-aware-boundp :company-kind (lambda (_) 'variable) :company-doc-buffer #'elisp--company-doc-buffer :company-docsig #'elisp--company-doc-string :company-location #'elisp--company-location :company-deprecated #'elisp--company-deprecated)) (_ (list nil (elisp--completion-local-symbols) :predicate #'elisp--shorthand-aware-fboundp :company-kind #'elisp--company-kind :company-doc-buffer #'elisp--company-doc-buffer :company-docsig #'elisp--company-doc-string :company-location #'elisp--company-location :company-deprecated #'elisp--company-deprecated )))))))) (nconc (list beg end) (if (null (car table-etc)) (cdr table-etc) (cons (if (memq (char-syntax (or (char-after end) ?\s)) '(?\s ?>)) (cadr table-etc) (apply-partially 'completion-table-with-terminator " " (cadr table-etc))) (cddr table-etc))))))))) (defun elisp--company-kind (str) (let ((sym (intern-soft str))) (cond ((or (macrop sym) (special-form-p sym)) 'keyword) ((fboundp sym) 'function) ((boundp sym) 'variable) ((featurep sym) 'module) ((facep sym) 'color) (t 'text)))) (defun elisp--company-deprecated (str) (let ((sym (intern-soft str))) (or (get sym 'byte-obsolete-variable) (get sym 'byte-obsolete-info)))) (defun lisp-completion-at-point (&optional _predicate) (declare (obsolete elisp-completion-at-point "25.1")) (elisp-completion-at-point)) ;;; Xref backend (declare-function xref-make "progmodes/xref" (summary location)) (declare-function xref-item-location "progmodes/xref" (this)) (defun elisp--xref-backend () 'elisp) ;; WORKAROUND: This is nominally a constant, but the text properties ;; are not preserved thru dump if use defconst. See bug#21237. (defvar elisp--xref-format #("(%s %s)" 1 3 (face font-lock-keyword-face) 4 6 (face font-lock-function-name-face))) ;; WORKAROUND: This is nominally a constant, but the text properties ;; are not preserved thru dump if use defconst. See bug#21237. (defvar elisp--xref-format-extra #("(%s %s %s)" 1 3 (face font-lock-keyword-face) 4 6 (face font-lock-function-name-face))) (defvar find-feature-regexp);; in find-func.el (defun elisp--xref-make-xref (type symbol file &optional summary) "Return an xref for TYPE SYMBOL in FILE. TYPE must be a type in `find-function-regexp-alist' (use nil for `defun'). If SUMMARY is non-nil, use it for the summary; otherwise build the summary from TYPE and SYMBOL." (xref-make (or summary (format elisp--xref-format (or type 'defun) symbol)) (xref-make-elisp-location symbol type file))) (defvar elisp-xref-find-def-functions nil "List of functions run from `elisp--xref-find-definitions' to add more xrefs. Called with one arg; the symbol whose definition is desired. Each function should return a list of xrefs, or nil; the first non-nil result supersedes the xrefs produced by `elisp--xref-find-definitions'.") (defun elisp--xref-list-index () "Return the list index of the form at point, moving to the start. If the buffer start was reached, return nil." (let ((i 0)) (while (condition-case nil (let ((pt (point))) (backward-sexp) (< (point) pt)) (scan-error nil)) (setq i (1+ i))) (and (not (bobp)) i))) (defun elisp--xref-infer-namespace (pos) "Find the likely namespace of the identifier at POS. Return one of `function', `variable' `maybe-variable', `feature', `face', or `any' (indicating any namespace). `maybe-variable' indicates a variable namespace but with lower confidence." (save-excursion (goto-char pos) (cl-flet ((looking-at-sym () (let ((val (save-excursion (ignore-errors (read (current-buffer)))))) (and (symbolp val) val)))) (cond ((and (eq (char-before pos) ?\') (eq (char-before (1- pos)) ?#)) ;; #'IDENT 'function) ((memq (char-before pos) '(?\' ?`)) ;; 'IDENT or `IDENT -- try to disambiguate. (backward-char) ; Step over ' (let ((i (elisp--xref-list-index)) (sym (looking-at-sym))) (cond ((eql i 1) (cond ((memq sym '( featurep require provide)) 'feature) ((memq sym '( ;; We are mostly interested in functions that take a ;; function symbol as argument: fboundp symbol-function fset ;; ... but we include some common higher-order functions ;; as well, even though the argument really should ;; be #'-quoted: function-get function-put func-arity functionp funcall funcall-interactively apply mapcar mapc mapcan mapconcat apply-partially substitute-key-definition)) 'function) ((memq sym '( ;; Functions taking a variable symbol as first argument. ;; More of these could be added for greater precision. boundp set symbol-value special-variable-p local-variable-p local-variable-if-set-p make-variable-buffer-local default-value set-default make-local-variable buffer-local-value)) 'variable) ((memq sym '( ;; FIXME: Add more functions taking a face ;; symbol for greater precision. facep face-name face-id)) 'face) (t 'any))) ((and (eql i 2) (memq sym '( global-set-key local-set-key substitute-key-definition add-hook))) 'function) ((and (eql i 3) (memq sym '( define-key add-function))) 'function) (t 'any)))) ((or (and (eq (char-before (1- pos)) ?,) (eq (char-before pos) ?@)) (eq (char-before pos) ?,)) ;; ,IDENT or ,@IDENT 'variable) (t ;; Unquoted name -- look at the context. General scheme: ;; (K-HEAD ... (J-HEAD ... (I-HEAD ... IDENT ;; ^ index K ^ index J ^ index I (let* ((i (elisp--xref-list-index)) (i-head (looking-at-sym)) (i-paren (and i (eq (char-before) ?\() (progn (backward-char) t))) (i-quoted (and i-paren (memq (char-before) '(?\' ?`)))) (j (and i-paren (elisp--xref-list-index))) (j-head (and j (looking-at-sym))) (j-paren (and j (eq (char-before) ?\() (progn (backward-char) t))) (j-quoted (and j-paren (memq (char-before) '(?\' ?`)))) (k (and j-paren (elisp--xref-list-index))) (k-head (and k (looking-at-sym))) (k-paren (and k (eq (char-before) ?\() (progn (backward-char) t))) (k-quoted (and k-paren (memq (char-before) '(?\' ?`))))) (cond ((or i-quoted j-quoted k-quoted) ;; '(... IDENT or '(... (... IDENT or '(... (... (... IDENT 'any) ((and (eql j 1) (memq j-head '( let let* letrec dlet lambda))) ;; (let (... IDENT 'variable) ((and (eql j 2) (memq j-head '( defun defmacro defsubst define-inline declare-function defadvice cl-defmethod cl-defgeneric))) ;; (defun FUNC (... IDENT 'variable) ((and (eql j 2) (eq j-head 'defclass)) ;; (defclass CLASS (... IDENT 'function) ((eq j-head 'cond) ;; (cond ... (... IDENT 'variable) ((and (eql k 1) (memq k-head '( let let* letrec dlet ))) ;; (let (... (... IDENT 'variable) ((eql i 0) ;; (IDENT ... 'function) ((functionp i-head) ;; (FUNC ... IDENT 'variable) ((and (eql i 1) (cond ((memq i-head '( function defun defmacro defsubst define-inline declare-function defadvice cl-defmethod cl-defgeneric)) 'function) ((memq i-head '( defvar defvar-local defconst defcustom)) 'variable) ((eq i-head 'defface) 'face)))) ((memq i-head '( if while and or when unless progn prog1 let let* lambda defun defsubst defvar defconst)) ;; arg to some common non-function forms 'variable) ;; Anything else: probably a variable, but since i-head may be ;; a macro we cannot be sure. (t 'maybe-variable)))))))) (cl-defmethod xref-backend-identifier-at-point ((_backend (eql 'elisp))) (let ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol))) (and bounds (let ((ident (buffer-substring-no-properties (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))) ;; Use a property to transport the location of the identifier. (propertize ident 'pos (car bounds)))))) (cl-defmethod xref-backend-definitions ((_backend (eql 'elisp)) identifier) (require 'find-func) (let ((sym (intern-soft identifier))) (when sym (let* ((pos (get-text-property 0 'pos identifier)) (namespace (if pos (elisp--xref-infer-namespace pos) 'any)) (defs (elisp--xref-find-definitions sym))) (if (eq namespace 'maybe-variable) (or (elisp--xref-filter-definitions defs 'variable sym) (elisp--xref-filter-definitions defs 'any sym)) (elisp--xref-filter-definitions defs namespace sym)))))) (defun elisp--xref-filter-definitions (definitions namespace symbol) (if (eq namespace 'any) (if (memq symbol minor-mode-list) ;; The symbol is a minor mode. These should be defined by ;; "define-minor-mode", which means the variable and the ;; function are declared in the same place. So we return only ;; the function, arbitrarily. ;; ;; There is an exception, when the variable is defined in C ;; code, as for abbrev-mode. (cl-loop for d in definitions for loc = (xref-item-location d) for file = (xref-elisp-location-file loc) when (or (not (eq (xref-elisp-location-type loc) 'defvar)) (null file) (string-prefix-p "src/" file)) collect d) definitions) (let ((expected-types (pcase-exhaustive namespace ('function '( nil defalias define-type cl-defgeneric cl-defmethod)) ('variable '(defvar)) ('face '(defface)) ('feature '(feature))))) (cl-loop for d in definitions when (memq (xref-elisp-location-type (xref-item-location d)) expected-types) collect d)))) (defun elisp--xref-find-definitions (symbol) ;; The file name is not known when `symbol' is defined via interactive eval. (let (xrefs) (let ((temp elisp-xref-find-def-functions)) (while (and (null xrefs) temp) (setq xrefs (append xrefs (funcall (pop temp) symbol))))) (unless xrefs ;; alphabetical by result type symbol ;; FIXME: advised function; list of advice functions ;; FIXME: aliased variable ;; Coding system symbols do not appear in ‘load-history’, ;; so we can’t get a location for them. (when (and (symbolp symbol) (symbol-function symbol) (symbolp (symbol-function symbol))) ;; aliased function (let* ((alias-symbol symbol) (alias-file (symbol-file alias-symbol)) (real-symbol (symbol-function symbol)) (real-file (find-lisp-object-file-name real-symbol 'defun))) (when real-file (push (elisp--xref-make-xref nil real-symbol real-file) xrefs)) (when alias-file (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'defalias alias-symbol alias-file) xrefs)))) (when (facep symbol) (let ((file (find-lisp-object-file-name symbol 'defface))) (when file (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'defface symbol file) xrefs)))) (when (fboundp symbol) (let ((file (find-lisp-object-file-name symbol (symbol-function symbol))) generic doc) (when file (cond ((eq file 'C-source) ;; First call to find-lisp-object-file-name for an object ;; defined in C; the doc strings from the C source have ;; not been loaded yet. Second call will return "src/*.c" ;; in file; handled by t case below. (push (elisp--xref-make-xref nil symbol (help-C-file-name (symbol-function symbol) 'subr)) xrefs)) ((and (setq doc (documentation symbol t)) ;; This doc string is defined in cl-macs.el cl-defstruct (string-match "Constructor for objects of type `\\(.*\\)'" doc)) ;; `symbol' is a name for the default constructor created by ;; cl-defstruct, so return the location of the cl-defstruct. (let* ((type-name (match-string 1 doc)) (type-symbol (intern type-name)) (file (find-lisp-object-file-name type-symbol 'define-type)) (summary (format elisp--xref-format-extra 'cl-defstruct (concat "(" type-name) (concat "(:constructor " (symbol-name symbol) "))")))) (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'define-type type-symbol file summary) xrefs) )) ((setq generic (cl--generic symbol)) ;; FIXME: move this to elisp-xref-find-def-functions, in cl-generic.el ;; XXX: How are we going to support using newer xref ;; with older versions of Emacs, though? ;; A generic function. If there is a default method, it ;; will appear in the method table, with no ;; specializers. ;; ;; If the default method is declared by the cl-defgeneric ;; declaration, it will have the same location as the ;; cl-defgeneric, so we want to exclude it from the ;; result. In this case, it will have a null doc ;; string. User declarations of default methods may also ;; have null doc strings, but we hope that is ;; rare. Perhaps this heuristic will discourage that. (dolist (method (cl--generic-method-table generic)) (let* ((info (cl--generic-method-info method));; qual-string combined-args doconly (specializers (cl--generic-method-specializers method)) (non-default nil) (met-name (cl--generic-load-hist-format symbol (cl--generic-method-qualifiers method) specializers)) (file (find-lisp-object-file-name met-name 'cl-defmethod))) (dolist (item specializers) ;; Default method has all t in specializers. (setq non-default (or non-default (not (equal t item))))) (when (and file (or non-default (nth 2 info))) ;; assuming only co-located default has null doc string (if specializers (let ((summary (format elisp--xref-format-extra 'cl-defmethod symbol (nth 1 info)))) (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'cl-defmethod met-name file summary) xrefs)) (let ((summary (format elisp--xref-format-extra 'cl-defmethod symbol "()"))) (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'cl-defmethod met-name file summary) xrefs)))) )) (if (and (setq doc (documentation symbol t)) ;; This doc string is created somewhere in ;; cl--generic-make-function for an implicit ;; defgeneric. (string-match "\n\n(fn ARG &rest ARGS)" doc)) ;; This symbol is an implicitly defined defgeneric, so ;; don't return it. nil (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'cl-defgeneric symbol file) xrefs)) ) (t (push (elisp--xref-make-xref nil symbol file) xrefs)) )))) (when (boundp symbol) ;; A variable (let ((file (find-lisp-object-file-name symbol 'defvar))) (when file (cond ((eq file 'C-source) ;; The doc strings from the C source have not been loaded ;; yet; help-C-file-name does that. Second call will ;; return "src/*.c" in file; handled below. (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'defvar symbol (help-C-file-name symbol 'var)) xrefs)) (t (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'defvar symbol file) xrefs)) )))) (when (featurep symbol) (let ((file (ignore-errors (find-library-name (symbol-name symbol))))) (when file (push (elisp--xref-make-xref 'feature symbol file) xrefs)))) );; 'unless xrefs' xrefs)) (declare-function xref-apropos-regexp "xref" (pattern)) (cl-defmethod xref-backend-apropos ((_backend (eql 'elisp)) pattern) (apply #'nconc (let ((regexp (xref-apropos-regexp pattern)) lst) (dolist (sym (apropos-internal regexp)) (push (elisp--xref-find-definitions sym) lst)) (nreverse lst)))) (defvar elisp--xref-identifier-completion-table (apply-partially #'completion-table-with-predicate obarray (lambda (sym) (or (boundp sym) (fboundp sym) (featurep sym) (facep sym))) 'strict)) (cl-defmethod xref-backend-identifier-completion-table ((_backend (eql 'elisp))) elisp--xref-identifier-completion-table) (cl-defstruct (xref-elisp-location (:constructor xref-make-elisp-location (symbol type file))) "Location of an Emacs Lisp symbol definition." symbol type file) (cl-defmethod xref-location-marker ((l xref-elisp-location)) (pcase-let (((cl-struct xref-elisp-location symbol type file) l)) (let ((buffer-point (find-function-search-for-symbol symbol type file))) (with-current-buffer (car buffer-point) (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (goto-char (or (cdr buffer-point) (point-min))) (point-marker))))))) (cl-defmethod xref-location-group ((l xref-elisp-location)) (let ((file (xref-elisp-location-file l))) (defvar find-function-C-source-directory) (if (and find-function-C-source-directory (string-match-p "\\`src/" file)) (concat find-function-C-source-directory (substring file 3)) file))) (defun elisp-load-path-roots () (if (boundp 'package-user-dir) (cons package-user-dir load-path) load-path)) ;;; Elisp Interaction mode (defvar-keymap lisp-interaction-mode-map :doc "Keymap for Lisp Interaction mode. All commands in `lisp-mode-shared-map' are inherited by this map." :parent lisp-mode-shared-map "C-M-x" #'eval-defun "C-M-q" #'indent-pp-sexp "C-c C-e" #'elisp-eval-region-or-buffer "C-c C-b" #'elisp-byte-compile-buffer "M-TAB" #'completion-at-point "C-j" #'eval-print-last-sexp) (easy-menu-define lisp-interaction-mode-menu lisp-interaction-mode-map "Menu for Lisp Interaction mode." '("Lisp-Interaction" ["Complete Lisp Symbol" completion-at-point :help "Perform completion on Lisp symbol preceding point"] ["Indent or Pretty-Print" indent-pp-sexp :help "Indent each line of the list starting just after point, or prettyprint it"] ["Instrument Function for Debugging" edebug-defun :help "Evaluate the top level form point is in, stepping through with Edebug" :keys "C-u C-M-x"] ["Evaluate and Print" eval-print-last-sexp :help "Evaluate sexp before point; print value into current buffer"] ["Evaluate Defun" eval-defun :help "Evaluate the top-level form containing point, or after point"])) (define-derived-mode lisp-interaction-mode emacs-lisp-mode "Lisp Interaction" "Major mode for typing and evaluating Lisp forms. Like Lisp mode except that \\[eval-print-last-sexp] evals the Lisp expression before point, and prints its value into the buffer, advancing point. Note that printing is controlled by `eval-expression-print-length' and `eval-expression-print-level'. Commands: Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back. Paragraphs are separated only by blank lines. Semicolons start comments. \\{lisp-interaction-mode-map}" :abbrev-table nil (setq-local lexical-binding t) (setq-local trusted-contents :all)) ;;; Emacs Lisp Byte-Code mode (eval-and-compile (defconst emacs-lisp-byte-code-comment-re (concat "\\(#\\)@\\([0-9]+\\) " ;; Make sure it's a docstring and not a lazy-loaded byte-code. "\\(?:[^(]\\|([^\"]\\)") "Regular expression matching a dynamic doc string comment.")) (defun elisp--byte-code-comment (end &optional _point) "Try to syntactically mark the #@NNN ....^_ docstrings in byte-code files." (let ((ppss (syntax-ppss))) (when (and (nth 4 ppss) (eq (char-after (nth 8 ppss)) ?#)) (let* ((n (save-excursion (goto-char (nth 8 ppss)) (when (looking-at emacs-lisp-byte-code-comment-re) (string-to-number (match-string 2))))) ;; `maxdiff' tries to make sure the loop below terminates. (maxdiff n)) (when n (let* ((bchar (match-end 2)) (b (position-bytes bchar))) (goto-char (+ b n)) (while (let ((diff (- (position-bytes (point)) b n))) (unless (zerop diff) (when (> diff maxdiff) (setq diff maxdiff)) (forward-char (- diff)) (setq maxdiff (if (> diff 0) diff (max (1- maxdiff) 1))) t)))) (if (<= (point) end) (put-text-property (1- (point)) (point) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "> b")) (goto-char end))))))) (defun elisp-byte-code-syntax-propertize (start end) (goto-char start) (elisp--byte-code-comment end (point)) (funcall (syntax-propertize-rules (emacs-lisp-byte-code-comment-re (1 (prog1 "< b" (elisp--byte-code-comment end (point)))))) start end)) ;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.elc\\'" . elisp-byte-code-mode)) ;;;###autoload (define-derived-mode elisp-byte-code-mode emacs-lisp-mode "Elisp-Byte-Code" "Major mode for *.elc files." ;; TODO: Add way to disassemble byte-code under point. (setq-local open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start nil) (setq-local syntax-propertize-function #'elisp-byte-code-syntax-propertize)) ;;; Globally accessible functionality (defun eval-print-last-sexp (&optional eval-last-sexp-arg-internal) "Evaluate sexp before point; print value into current buffer. Interactively, EVAL-LAST-SEXP-ARG-INTERNAL is the prefix numeric argument. Normally, this function truncates long output according to the value of the variables `eval-expression-print-length' and `eval-expression-print-level'. But if EVAL-LAST-SEXP-ARG-INTERNAL is zero, there is no such truncation, and integers are printed in several additional formats (octal, hexadecimal, and character). If `eval-expression-debug-on-error' is non-nil, which is the default, this command arranges for all errors to enter the debugger." (interactive "P") (let ((standard-output (current-buffer))) (terpri) (eval-last-sexp (or eval-last-sexp-arg-internal t)) (terpri))) (defun last-sexp-setup-props (beg end value alt1 alt2) "Set up text properties for the output of `elisp--eval-last-sexp'. BEG and END are the start and end of the output in current buffer. VALUE is the Lisp value printed, ALT1 and ALT2 are strings for the alternative printed representations that can be displayed." (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map "\C-m" #'elisp-last-sexp-toggle-display) (define-key map [down-mouse-2] #'mouse-set-point) (define-key map [mouse-2] #'elisp-last-sexp-toggle-display) (add-text-properties beg end `(printed-value (,value ,alt1 ,alt2) mouse-face highlight keymap ,map help-echo "RET, mouse-2: toggle abbreviated display" rear-nonsticky (mouse-face keymap help-echo printed-value))))) (defun elisp-last-sexp-toggle-display (&optional _arg) "Toggle between abbreviated and unabbreviated printed representations." (interactive "P") (save-restriction (widen) (let ((value (get-text-property (point) 'printed-value))) (when value (let ((beg (or (previous-single-property-change (min (point-max) (1+ (point))) 'printed-value) (point))) (end (or (next-single-char-property-change (point) 'printed-value) (point))) (standard-output (current-buffer)) (point (point))) (delete-region beg end) (insert (nth 1 value)) (or (= beg point) (setq point (1- (point)))) (last-sexp-setup-props beg (point) (nth 0 value) (nth 2 value) (nth 1 value)) (goto-char (min (point-max) point))))))) (defun prin1-char (char) ;FIXME: Move it, e.g. to simple.el. "Return a string representing CHAR as a character rather than as an integer. If CHAR is not a character, return nil." (and (integerp char) (eventp char) (let ((c (event-basic-type char)) (mods (event-modifiers char)) string) ;; Prevent ?A from turning into ?\S-a. (if (and (memq 'shift mods) (zerop (logand char ?\S-\^@)) (not (let ((case-fold-search nil)) (char-equal c (upcase c))))) (setq c (upcase c) mods nil)) ;; What string are we considering using? (condition-case nil (setq string (concat "?" (mapconcat (lambda (modif) (cond ((eq modif 'super) "\\s-") (t (string ?\\ (upcase (aref (symbol-name modif) 0)) ?-)))) mods) (cond ((memq c '(?\; ?\( ?\) ?\{ ?\} ?\[ ?\] ?\" ?\' ?\\)) (string ?\\ c)) ((eq c 127) "\\C-?") (t (string c))))) (error nil)) ;; Verify the string reads a CHAR, not to some other character. ;; If it doesn't, return nil instead. (and string (= (car (read-from-string string)) char) string)))) (defun elisp--preceding-sexp () "Return sexp before the point." (let ((opoint (point)) (left-quote ?‘) expr) (save-excursion (with-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table ;; If this sexp appears to be enclosed in `...' or ‘...’ ;; then ignore the surrounding quotes. (cond ((eq (preceding-char) ?’) (progn (forward-char -1) (setq opoint (point)))) ((or (eq (following-char) ?\') (eq (preceding-char) ?\')) (setq left-quote ?\`))) ;; When after a named character literal, skip over the entire ;; literal, not only its last word. (when (= (preceding-char) ?}) (let ((begin (save-excursion (backward-char) (skip-syntax-backward "w-") (backward-char 3) (when (looking-at-p "\\\\N{") (point))))) (when begin (goto-char begin)))) (forward-sexp -1) ;; If we were after `?\e' (or similar case), ;; use the whole thing, not just the `e'. (when (eq (preceding-char) ?\\) (forward-char -1) (when (eq (preceding-char) ??) (forward-char -1))) ;; Skip over hash table read syntax. (and (> (point) (1+ (point-min))) (looking-back "#s" (- (point) 2)) (forward-char -2)) ;; Skip over `#N='s. (when (eq (preceding-char) ?=) (let (labeled-p) (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "0-9#=") (setq labeled-p (looking-at "\\(#[0-9]+=\\)+"))) (when labeled-p (forward-sexp -1)))) (save-restriction (if (eq (following-char) left-quote) ;; vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca 30-Jul-1997: Skip ` in `variable' so ;; that the value is returned, not the name. (forward-char)) (when (looking-at ",@?") (goto-char (match-end 0))) (narrow-to-region (point-min) opoint) (setq expr (read (current-buffer))) ;; If it's an (interactive ...) form, it's more useful to show how an ;; interactive call would use it. ;; FIXME: Is it really the right place for this? (when (eq (car-safe expr) 'interactive) (setq expr `(call-interactively (lambda (&rest args) ,expr args)))) expr))))) (define-obsolete-function-alias 'preceding-sexp #'elisp--preceding-sexp "25.1") (defun elisp--eval-last-sexp (eval-last-sexp-arg-internal) "Evaluate sexp before point; print value in the echo area. If EVAL-LAST-SEXP-ARG-INTERNAL is non-nil, print output into current buffer. If EVAL-LAST-SEXP-ARG-INTERNAL is `0', print output with no limit on the length and level of lists, and include additional formats for integers \(octal, hexadecimal, and character)." (pcase-let* ((`(,insert-value ,no-truncate ,char-print-limit) (eval-expression-get-print-arguments eval-last-sexp-arg-internal))) ;; The expression might change to a different buffer, so record the ;; desired output stream now. (let ((output (if insert-value (current-buffer) t))) ;; Setup the lexical environment if lexical-binding is enabled. (elisp--eval-last-sexp-print-value (eval (macroexpand-all (eval-sexp-add-defvars (elisp--eval-defun-1 (macroexpand (elisp--preceding-sexp))))) lexical-binding) output no-truncate char-print-limit)))) (defun elisp--eval-last-sexp-print-value (value output &optional no-truncate char-print-limit) (let* ((unabbreviated (let ((print-length nil) (print-level nil)) (prin1-to-string value))) (eval-expression-print-maximum-character char-print-limit) (print-length (unless no-truncate eval-expression-print-length)) (print-level (unless no-truncate eval-expression-print-level)) (beg (point)) end) (prog1 (prin1 value output) (let ((str (and char-print-limit (eval-expression-print-format value)))) (if str (princ str output))) (setq end (point)) (when (and (bufferp output) (or (not (null print-length)) (not (null print-level))) (not (string= unabbreviated (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)))) (last-sexp-setup-props beg end value unabbreviated (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)) )))) (defun eval-sexp-add-defvars (exp &optional pos) "Prepend EXP with all the `defvar's that precede it in the buffer. POS specifies the starting position where EXP was found and defaults to point." (if (not lexical-binding) exp (save-excursion (unless pos (setq pos (point))) (let ((vars ())) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward "(def\\(?:var\\|const\\|custom\\)[ \t\n]+\\([^; '()\n\t]+\\)" pos t) (let ((var (intern (match-string 1)))) (unless (or (special-variable-p var) (syntax-ppss-toplevel-pos (save-excursion (syntax-ppss (match-beginning 0))))) (push var vars)))) `(progn ,@(mapcar (lambda (v) `(defvar ,v)) vars) ,exp))))) (defun eval-last-sexp (eval-last-sexp-arg-internal) "Evaluate sexp before point; print value in the echo area. Interactively, EVAL-LAST-SEXP-ARG-INTERNAL is the prefix argument. With a non `-' prefix argument, print output into current buffer. This commands handles `defvar', `defcustom' and `defface' the same way that `eval-defun' does. See the doc string of that function for details. Normally, this function truncates long output according to the value of the variables `eval-expression-print-length' and `eval-expression-print-level'. With a prefix argument of zero, however, there is no such truncation. Integer values are printed in several formats (decimal, octal, and hexadecimal). When the prefix argument is -1 or the value doesn't exceed `eval-expression-print-maximum-character', an integer value is also printed as a character of that codepoint. If `eval-expression-debug-on-error' is non-nil, which is the default, this command arranges for all errors to enter the debugger." (interactive "P") (funcall ;; Not sure why commit 4428c27c1ae7d stored into `values' only when ;; `eval-expression-debug-on-error' was nil, but let's preserve that. (if eval-expression-debug-on-error #'identity #'values--store-value) (handler-bind ((error (if eval-expression-debug-on-error #'eval-expression--debug #'ignore))) (elisp--eval-last-sexp eval-last-sexp-arg-internal)))) (defun elisp--eval-defun-1 (form) "Treat some expressions in FORM specially. Reset the `defvar' and `defcustom' variables to the initial value. \(For `defcustom', use the :set function if there is one.) Reinitialize the face according to the `defface' specification." ;; The code in edebug-defun should be consistent with this, but not ;; the same, since this gets a macroexpanded form. (cond ((not (listp form)) form) ((and (eq (car form) 'defvar) (cdr-safe (cdr-safe form)) (boundp (cadr form))) ;; Force variable to be re-set. `(progn (defvar ,(nth 1 form) nil ,@(nthcdr 3 form)) (setq-default ,(nth 1 form) ,(nth 2 form)))) ;; `defcustom' is now macroexpanded to ;; `custom-declare-variable' with a quoted value arg. ((and (eq (car form) 'custom-declare-variable) (default-boundp (eval (nth 1 form) lexical-binding))) ;; Force variable to be bound, using :set function if specified. (let ((setfunc (memq :set form))) (when setfunc (setq setfunc (car-safe (cdr-safe setfunc))) (or (functionp setfunc) (setq setfunc nil))) (funcall (or setfunc 'set-default) (eval (nth 1 form) lexical-binding) ;; The second arg is an expression that evaluates to ;; an expression. The second evaluation is the one ;; normally performed not by normal execution but by ;; custom-initialize-set (for example). (eval (eval (nth 2 form) lexical-binding) t))) form) ;; `defface' is macroexpanded to `custom-declare-face'. ((eq (car form) 'custom-declare-face) ;; Reset the face. (let ((face-symbol (eval (nth 1 form) lexical-binding))) (remhash face-symbol face--new-frame-defaults) (put face-symbol 'face-defface-spec nil) (put face-symbol 'face-override-spec nil)) form) ((eq (car form) 'progn) (cons 'progn (mapcar #'elisp--eval-defun-1 (cdr form)))) (t form))) (defun elisp--eval-defun () "Evaluate defun that point is in or before. The value is displayed in the echo area. If the current defun is actually a call to `defvar', then reset the variable using the initial value expression even if the variable already has some other value. \(Normally `defvar' does not change the variable's value if it already has a value.) Return the result of evaluation." ;; FIXME: the print-length/level bindings should only be applied while ;; printing, not while evaluating. (defvar elisp--eval-defun-result) (let ((edebugging edebug-all-defs) elisp--eval-defun-result) (save-excursion ;; Arrange for eval-region to "read" the (possibly) altered form. ;; eval-region handles recording which file defines a function or ;; variable. (let ((standard-output t) beg end form) ;; Read the form from the buffer, and record where it ends. (save-excursion (end-of-defun) (beginning-of-defun) (setq beg (point)) (setq form (funcall load-read-function (current-buffer))) (setq end (point))) ;; Alter the form if necessary. We bind `print-level' (etc.) ;; in the form itself, because we want evalling the form to ;; use the original values, while we want the printing to use ;; `eval-expression-print-length' (etc.). (let ((form `(let ((print-level ,print-level) (print-length ,print-length)) ,(eval-sexp-add-defvars (elisp--eval-defun-1 (macroexpand form))))) (print-length eval-expression-print-length) (print-level eval-expression-print-level) (should-print (if (not edebugging) standard-output))) (eval-region beg end should-print (lambda (_ignore) ;; Skipping to the end of the specified region ;; will make eval-region return. (goto-char end) ;; This `setq' needs to be added *after* passing ;; form through `elisp--eval-defun-1' since it ;; would otherwise "hide" forms like `defvar's and ;; thus defeat their special treatment. `(setq elisp--eval-defun-result ,form)))))) (let ((str (eval-expression-print-format elisp--eval-defun-result))) (if str (princ str))) elisp--eval-defun-result)) (defun eval-defun (edebug-it) "Evaluate top-level form around point and instrument it if EDEBUG-IT is non-nil. Interactively, EDEBUG-IT is the prefix argument. If `edebug-all-defs' is non-nil, that inverts the meaning of EDEBUG-IT and the prefix argument: this function will instrument the form unless EDEBUG-IT is non-nil. The command `edebug-all-defs' toggles the value of the variable `edebug-all-defs'. If point isn't in a top-level form, evaluate the first top-level form after point. If there is no top-level form after point, evaluate the first preceding top-level form. If the current defun is actually a call to `defvar' or `defcustom', evaluating it this way resets the variable using its initial value expression (using the defcustom's :set function if there is one), even if the variable already has some other value. (Normally `defvar' and `defcustom' do not alter the value if there already is one.) In an analogous way, evaluating a `defface' overrides any customizations of the face, so that it becomes defined exactly as the `defface' expression says. If `eval-expression-debug-on-error' is non-nil, which is the default, this command arranges for all errors to enter the debugger. If acting on a `defun' for FUNCTION, and the function was instrumented, `Edebug: FUNCTION' is printed in the echo area. If not instrumented, just FUNCTION is printed. If not acting on a `defun', the result of evaluation is displayed in the echo area. This display is controlled by the variables `eval-expression-print-length' and `eval-expression-print-level', which see." (interactive "P") (cond (edebug-it (require 'edebug) (defvar edebug-all-defs) (eval-defun (not edebug-all-defs))) (t (handler-bind ((error (if eval-expression-debug-on-error #'eval-expression--debug #'ignore))) (elisp--eval-defun))))) ;;; ElDoc Support (defvar elisp--eldoc-last-data (make-vector 3 nil) "Bookkeeping. Elements are as follows: 0 - contains the last symbol read from the buffer. 1 - contains the string last displayed in the echo area for variables, or argument string for functions. 2 - `function' if function args, `variable' if variable documentation.") (defun elisp--documentation-one-liner () (let* (str (callback (lambda (doc &rest plist) (when doc (setq str (format "%s: %s" (propertize (prin1-to-string (plist-get plist :thing)) 'face (plist-get plist :face)) doc)))))) (or (progn (elisp-eldoc-var-docstring callback) str) (progn (elisp-eldoc-funcall callback) str)))) (defalias 'elisp-eldoc-documentation-function #'elisp--documentation-one-liner "Return Elisp documentation for the thing at point as one-line string. This is meant as a backward compatibility aide to the \"old\" Elisp eldoc behavior. Consider variable docstrings and function signatures only, in this order. If none applies, returns nil. Changes to `eldoc-documentation-functions' and `eldoc-documentation-strategy' are _not_ reflected here. As such it is preferable to use ElDoc's interfaces directly.") (make-obsolete 'elisp-eldoc-documentation-function "use ElDoc's interfaces instead." "28.1") (defun elisp-eldoc-funcall (callback &rest _ignored) "Document function call at point by calling CALLBACK. Intended for `eldoc-documentation-functions' (which see)." (let* ((sym-info (elisp--fnsym-in-current-sexp)) (fn-sym (car sym-info))) (when fn-sym (funcall callback (apply #'elisp-get-fnsym-args-string sym-info) :thing fn-sym :face (if (functionp fn-sym) 'font-lock-function-name-face 'font-lock-keyword-face))))) (defun elisp-eldoc-var-docstring (callback &rest _ignored) "Document variable at point by calling CALLBACK. Intended for `eldoc-documentation-functions' (which see). Also see `elisp-eldoc-var-docstring-with-value'." (let* ((sym (elisp--current-symbol)) (docstring (and sym (elisp-get-var-docstring sym)))) (when docstring (funcall callback docstring :thing sym :face 'font-lock-variable-name-face)))) (defun elisp-eldoc-var-docstring-with-value (callback &rest _) "Document variable at point by calling CALLBACK. Intended for `eldoc-documentation-functions' (which see). Compared to `elisp-eldoc-var-docstring', this also includes the current variable value and a bigger chunk of the docstring." (when-let ((cs (elisp--current-symbol))) (when (and (boundp cs) ;; nil and t are boundp! (not (null cs)) (not (eq cs t))) (funcall callback (format "%.100S %s" (symbol-value cs) (let* ((doc (documentation-property cs 'variable-documentation t)) (more (- (length doc) 1000))) (concat (propertize (string-limit (if (string= doc "nil") "Undocumented." doc) 1000) 'face 'font-lock-doc-face) (when (> more 0) (format "[%sc more]" more))))) :thing cs :face 'font-lock-variable-name-face)))) (defun elisp-get-fnsym-args-string (sym &optional index) "Return a string containing the parameter list of the function SYM. INDEX is the index of the parameter in the returned string to highlight. If SYM is a subr and no arglist is obtainable from the docstring or elsewhere, return a 1-line docstring." (let ((argstring (cond ((not (and sym (symbolp sym) (fboundp sym))) nil) ((and (eq sym (aref elisp--eldoc-last-data 0)) (eq 'function (aref elisp--eldoc-last-data 2))) (aref elisp--eldoc-last-data 1)) (t (let* ((advertised (get-advertised-calling-convention (indirect-function sym))) doc (args (cond ((listp advertised) advertised) ((setq doc (help-split-fundoc (condition-case nil (documentation sym t) (invalid-function nil)) sym)) (substitute-command-keys (car doc))) (t (help-function-arglist sym))))) ;; Stringify, and store before highlighting, downcasing, etc. (elisp--last-data-store sym (elisp-function-argstring args) 'function)))))) ;; Highlight (if argstring (elisp--highlight-function-argument sym argstring index)))) (defun elisp--highlight-function-argument (sym args index) "Highlight the argument of function SYM whose index is INDEX. ARGS is the argument list of function SYM." ;; FIXME: This should probably work on the list representation of `args' ;; rather than its string representation. ;; FIXME: This function is much too long, we need to split it up! (let* ((start nil) (end 0) (argument-face 'eldoc-highlight-function-argument) (args-lst (mapcar (lambda (x) (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`[(]\\|[)]\\'" "" x)) (split-string args))) (args-lst-ak (cdr (member "&key" args-lst)))) ;; Find the current argument in the argument string. We need to ;; handle `&rest' and informal `...' properly. ;; ;; FIXME: What to do with optional arguments, like in ;; (defun NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...) case? ;; The problem is there is no robust way to determine if ;; the current argument is indeed a docstring. ;; When `&key' is used finding position based on `index' ;; would be wrong, so find the arg at point and determine ;; position in ARGS based on this current arg. (when (and args-lst-ak (>= index (- (length args-lst) (length args-lst-ak)))) (let* (case-fold-search key-have-value (sym-name (symbol-name sym)) (cur-w (current-word t)) (limit (save-excursion (when (re-search-backward sym-name nil t) (match-end 0)))) (cur-a (if (and cur-w (string-match ":\\([^ ()]*\\)" cur-w)) (substring cur-w 1) (save-excursion (let (split) (when (re-search-backward ":\\([^ ()\n]*\\)" limit t) (setq split (split-string (match-string 1) " " t)) (prog1 (car split) (when (cdr split) (setq key-have-value t)))))))) ;; If `cur-a' is not one of `args-lst-ak' ;; assume user is entering an unknown key ;; referenced in last position in signature. (other-key-arg (and (stringp cur-a) args-lst-ak (not (member (upcase cur-a) args-lst-ak)) (upcase (car (last args-lst-ak)))))) (unless (or (null cur-w) (string= cur-w sym-name)) ;; The last keyword have already a value ;; i.e :foo a b and cursor is at b. ;; If signature have also `&rest' ;; (assume it is after the `&key' section) ;; go to the arg after `&rest'. (if (and key-have-value (save-excursion (not (re-search-forward ":.*" (line-end-position) t))) (string-match "&rest \\([^ ()]*\\)" args)) (setq index nil ; Skip next block based on positional args. start (match-beginning 1) end (match-end 1)) ;; If `cur-a' is nil probably cursor is on a positional arg ;; before `&key', in this case, exit this block and determine ;; position with `index'. (when (and cur-a ; A keyword arg (dot removed) or nil. (or (string-match (concat "\\_<" (upcase cur-a) "\\_>") args) (string-match (concat "\\_<" other-key-arg "\\_>") args))) (setq index nil ; Skip next block based on positional args. start (match-beginning 0) end (match-end 0))))))) ;; Handle now positional arguments. (while (and index (>= index 1)) (if (string-match "[^ ()]+" args end) (progn (setq start (match-beginning 0) end (match-end 0)) (let ((argument (match-string 0 args))) (cond ((string= argument "&rest") ;; All the rest arguments are the same. (setq index 1)) ((string= argument "&optional")) ; Skip. ((string= argument "&allow-other-keys")) ; Skip. ;; Back to index 0 in ARG1 ARG2 ARG2 ARG3 etc... ;; like in `setq'. ((or (and (string-match-p "\\.\\.\\.\\'" argument) (string= argument (car (last args-lst)))) (and (string-match-p "\\.\\.\\.\\'" (substring args 1 (1- (length args)))) (= (length (remove "..." args-lst)) 2) (> index 1) (eq (logand index 1) 1))) (setq index 0)) (t (setq index (1- index)))))) (setq end (length args) start (1- end) argument-face 'font-lock-warning-face index 0))) (let ((doc args)) (when start (setq doc (copy-sequence args)) (add-text-properties start end (list 'face argument-face) doc)) doc))) ;; Return a string containing a brief (one-line) documentation string for ;; the variable. (defun elisp-get-var-docstring (sym) (cond ((not sym) nil) ((and (eq sym (aref elisp--eldoc-last-data 0)) (eq 'variable (aref elisp--eldoc-last-data 2))) (aref elisp--eldoc-last-data 1)) (t (let ((doc (documentation-property sym 'variable-documentation t))) (when doc (let ((doc (elisp--docstring-first-line doc))) (elisp--last-data-store sym doc 'variable))))))) (defun elisp--last-data-store (symbol doc type) (aset elisp--eldoc-last-data 0 symbol) (aset elisp--eldoc-last-data 1 doc) (aset elisp--eldoc-last-data 2 type) doc) ;; Note that any leading `*' in the docstring (which indicates the variable ;; is a user option) is removed. (defun elisp--docstring-first-line (doc) (and (stringp doc) (substitute-command-keys (save-match-data ;; Don't use "^" in the regexp below since it may match ;; anywhere in the doc-string. (let ((start (if (string-match "\\`\\*" doc) (match-end 0) 0))) (cond ((string-match "\n" doc) (substring doc start (match-beginning 0))) ((zerop start) doc) (t (substring doc start)))))))) ;; Return a list of current function name and argument index. (defun elisp--fnsym-in-current-sexp () (save-excursion (unless (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)) (let ((argument-index (1- (elisp--beginning-of-sexp)))) ;; If we are at the beginning of function name, this will be -1. (when (< argument-index 0) (setq argument-index 0)) (list (elisp--current-symbol) argument-index))))) ;; Move to the beginning of current sexp. Return the number of nested ;; sexp the point was over or after. (defun elisp--beginning-of-sexp () (let ((parse-sexp-ignore-comments t) (num-skipped-sexps 0)) (condition-case _ (progn ;; First account for the case the point is directly over a ;; beginning of a nested sexp. (condition-case _ (let ((p (point))) (forward-sexp -1) (forward-sexp 1) (when (< (point) p) (setq num-skipped-sexps 1))) (error)) (while (let ((p (point))) (forward-sexp -1) (when (< (point) p) (setq num-skipped-sexps (1+ num-skipped-sexps)))))) (error)) num-skipped-sexps)) ;; returns nil unless current word is an interned symbol. (defun elisp--current-symbol () (let ((c (char-after (point)))) (and c (memq (char-syntax c) '(?w ?_)) (intern-soft (current-word))))) (defun elisp-function-argstring (arglist) "Return ARGLIST as a string enclosed by (). ARGLIST is either a string, or a list of strings or symbols." (let ((str (cond ((stringp arglist) arglist) ((not (listp arglist)) nil) (t (substitute-command-keys (help--make-usage-docstring 'toto arglist)))))) (if (and str (string-match "\\`([^ )]+ ?" str)) (replace-match "(" t t str) str))) ;;; Flymake support ;; Don't require checkdoc, but forward declare these checkdoc special ;; variables. Autoloading them on `checkdoc-current-buffer' is too ;; late, they won't be bound dynamically. (defvar checkdoc-create-error-function) (defvar checkdoc-autofix-flag) (defvar checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag) (defvar checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer) ;;;###autoload (defun elisp-flymake-checkdoc (report-fn &rest _args) "A Flymake backend for `checkdoc'. Calls REPORT-FN directly." (let (collected) (let* ((checkdoc-create-error-function (lambda (text start end &optional unfixable) (push (list text start end unfixable) collected) nil)) (checkdoc-autofix-flag nil) (checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag nil) (checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *checkdoc-temp*"))) (unwind-protect (save-excursion ;; checkdoc-current-buffer can error if there are ;; unbalanced parens, for example, but this shouldn't ;; disable the backend (bug#29176). (ignore-errors (checkdoc-current-buffer t))) (kill-buffer checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer))) (funcall report-fn (cl-loop for (text start end _unfixable) in collected collect (flymake-make-diagnostic (current-buffer) (or start 1) (or end (1+ (or start 1))) :note text))) collected)) (defun elisp-flymake--byte-compile-done (report-fn source-buffer output-buffer) (with-current-buffer source-buffer (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (funcall report-fn (cl-loop with data = (with-current-buffer output-buffer (goto-char (point-min)) (search-forward ":elisp-flymake-output-start") (read (point-marker))) for (string pos _fill level) in data do (goto-char pos) for beg = (if (< (point) (point-max)) (point) (line-beginning-position)) for end = (min (line-end-position) (or (cdr (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'sexp)) (point-max))) collect (flymake-make-diagnostic (current-buffer) (if (= beg end) (max (1- beg) (point-min)) beg) (if (= beg end) (min (max beg (1+ (point-min))) (point-max)) end) level string))))))) (defvar-local elisp-flymake--byte-compile-process nil "Buffer-local process started for byte-compiling the buffer.") (defvar elisp-flymake-byte-compile-load-path (list "./") "Like `load-path' but used by `elisp-flymake-byte-compile'. The default value contains just \"./\" which includes the default directory of the buffer being compiled, and nothing else.") (put 'elisp-flymake-byte-compile-load-path 'safe-local-variable (lambda (x) (and (listp x) (catch 'tag (dolist (path x t) (unless (stringp path) (throw 'tag nil))))))) (defvar bytecomp--inhibit-lexical-cookie-warning) ;;;###autoload (defun elisp-flymake-byte-compile (report-fn &rest _args) "A Flymake backend for elisp byte compilation. Spawn an Emacs process that byte-compiles a file representing the current buffer state and calls REPORT-FN when done." (unless (trusted-contents-p) ;; FIXME: Use `bwrap' and friends to compile untrusted content. ;; FIXME: We emit a message *and* signal an error, because by default ;; Flymake doesn't display the warning it puts into "*flmake log*". (message "Disabling elisp-flymake-byte-compile in %s (untrusted content)" (buffer-name)) (error "Disabling elisp-flymake-byte-compile in %s (untrusted content)" (buffer-name))) (when elisp-flymake--byte-compile-process (when (process-live-p elisp-flymake--byte-compile-process) (kill-process elisp-flymake--byte-compile-process))) (let ((temp-file (make-temp-file "elisp-flymake-byte-compile")) (source-buffer (current-buffer)) (coding-system-for-write 'utf-8-unix) (coding-system-for-read 'utf-8)) (save-restriction (widen) (write-region (point-min) (point-max) temp-file nil 'nomessage)) (let* ((output-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *elisp-flymake-byte-compile*")) ;; Hack: suppress warning about missing lexical cookie in ;; *scratch* buffers. (warning-suppression-opt (and (derived-mode-p 'lisp-interaction-mode) '("--eval" "(setq bytecomp--inhibit-lexical-cookie-warning t)")))) (setq elisp-flymake--byte-compile-process (make-process :name "elisp-flymake-byte-compile" :buffer output-buffer :command `(,(expand-file-name invocation-name invocation-directory) "-Q" "--batch" ;; "--eval" "(setq load-prefer-newer t)" ; for testing ,@(mapcan (lambda (path) (list "-L" path)) elisp-flymake-byte-compile-load-path) ,@warning-suppression-opt "-f" "elisp-flymake--batch-compile-for-flymake" ,temp-file) :connection-type 'pipe :sentinel (lambda (proc _event) (unless (process-live-p proc) (unwind-protect (cond ((not (and (buffer-live-p source-buffer) (eq proc (with-current-buffer source-buffer elisp-flymake--byte-compile-process)))) (flymake-log :warning "byte-compile process %s obsolete" proc)) ((zerop (process-exit-status proc)) (elisp-flymake--byte-compile-done report-fn source-buffer output-buffer)) (t (funcall report-fn :panic :explanation (format "byte-compile process %s died" proc)))) (ignore-errors (delete-file temp-file)) (kill-buffer output-buffer)))) :stderr " *stderr of elisp-flymake-byte-compile*" :noquery t))))) (defun elisp-flymake--batch-compile-for-flymake (&optional file) "Helper for `elisp-flymake-byte-compile'. Runs in a batch-mode Emacs. Interactively use variable `buffer-file-name' for FILE." (interactive (list buffer-file-name)) (let* ((file (or file (car command-line-args-left))) (coding-system-for-read 'utf-8-unix) (coding-system-for-write 'utf-8) (byte-compile-log-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *dummy-byte-compile-log-buffer*")) (byte-compile-dest-file-function #'ignore) (collected) (byte-compile-log-warning-function (lambda (string &optional position fill level) (push (list string position fill level) collected) t))) (unwind-protect (byte-compile-file file) (ignore-errors (kill-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer))) (prin1 :elisp-flymake-output-start) (terpri) (pp collected))) (defun elisp-eval-region-or-buffer () "Evaluate the forms in the active region or the whole current buffer. In Transient Mark mode when the mark is active, call `eval-region'. Otherwise, call `eval-buffer'." (interactive) (if (use-region-p) (eval-region (region-beginning) (region-end)) (eval-buffer)) (message "Evaluated the %s%s buffer" (if (use-region-p) "region in the " "") (buffer-name))) (defun elisp-byte-compile-file (&optional load) "Byte compile the file the current buffer is visiting. If LOAD is non-nil, load the resulting .elc file. When called interactively, this is the prefix argument." (interactive "P") (unless buffer-file-name (error "This buffer is not visiting a file")) (byte-compile-file buffer-file-name) (when load (load (funcall byte-compile-dest-file-function buffer-file-name)))) (defun elisp-byte-compile-buffer (&optional load) "Byte compile the current buffer, but don't write a file. If LOAD is non-nil, load byte-compiled data. When called interactively, this is the prefix argument." (interactive "P") (let ((bfn buffer-file-name) file elc) (require 'bytecomp) (unwind-protect (progn (setq file (make-temp-file "compile" nil ".el") elc (funcall byte-compile-dest-file-function file)) (write-region (point-min) (point-max) file nil 'silent) (let ((set-message-function (lambda (message) (when (string-match-p "\\`Wrote " message) 'ignore))) (byte-compile-log-warning-function (lambda (string position &optional fill level) (if bfn ;; Massage the warnings to that they point to ;; this file, not the one in /tmp. (let ((byte-compile-current-file bfn) (byte-compile-root-dir (file-name-directory bfn))) (byte-compile--log-warning-for-byte-compile string position fill level)) ;; We don't have a file name, so the warnings ;; will point to a file that doesn't exist. This ;; should be fixed in some way. (byte-compile--log-warning-for-byte-compile string position fill level))))) (byte-compile-file file)) (when (and bfn (get-buffer "*Compile-Log*")) (with-current-buffer "*Compile-Log*" (setq default-directory (file-name-directory bfn)))) (if load (load elc) (message "Byte-compiled the current buffer"))) (when file (when (file-exists-p file) (delete-file file)) (when (file-exists-p elc) (delete-file elc)))))) (put 'read-symbol-shorthands 'safe-local-variable #'consp) (provide 'elisp-mode) ;;; elisp-mode.el ends here