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From: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
To: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
Cc: phillip.lord@newcastle.ac.uk, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Is intellisense features integration in Emacs technically possible?
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 20:40:36 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <jwvbnz2rwxy.fsf-monnier+emacs@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140123234321.26085e40@forcix.kollektiv-hamburg.de> (Jorgen Schaefer's message of "Thu, 23 Jan 2014 23:43:21 +0100")

> I think there is currently no provision for the backend to return
> annotation information or documentation that complements the actual
> completions?

Yes and no.  The completion-at-point-functions can return any number of
extra properties, and Company uses that to let the backend provide
various extra info (see lisp-completion-at-point in a recent lisp.el for
an example).  IOW you can provide as much extra info as is currently
supported by Company.

>> But returning completion candidates asynchronously is not compatible
>> with the current all-completions/try-completion API, so we'd need
>> a fairly serious rework of minibuffer.el.
> Do you think reworking minibuffer.el to support both types of calls
> with a unified interface (for example with the possibility to block
> until the asynchronous call returns if we need the completions "right
> now") would be the right thing?

Could be.  I haven't thought enough about it to know.  The problematic
part that immediately springs to mind is things like partial-completion
which make various calls to the backend to construct the "list of
candidates".  This would need to be rewritten in a "continuation passing
style" (or event-driven style, if you prefer), I guess, but that'd be
rather inconvenient.

> Alternatively, a separate in-buffer completion behavior akin to or
> based on auto-complete.el might make more sense?

Not sure what that would look like.

`completion-at-point-functions' has 2 "call levels":
- first level is: we call the functions on that hook to know if there's
  a completion and (if there is) what kind of completion it is
  (boundaries, completion-table, properties, ...).
- second level is: we call the completion-table to get the list
  of candidates.

Doing the second level asynchronously means to rewrite
partial-completion and friends in CPS.

But maybe we can get by with only doing the first asynchronously.
IOW the first level could return an :async property which is a function
which you call with a continuation.  That function will contact some
external process and when it's ready it will call the continuation,
passing it the real completion-table.  And of course, we'd need to make
sure that non-async uses can also just wait for the process to return
the completion data.


        Stefan



  reply	other threads:[~2014-01-24  1:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 65+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-01-21  2:01 Is intellisense features integration in Emacs technically possible? Jorge Araya Navarro
2014-01-21 18:59 ` Tom
2014-01-21 19:29   ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-21 19:58     ` Tom
2014-01-22  3:53       ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-22  4:36         ` Óscar Fuentes
2014-01-22  6:31           ` David Kastrup
2014-01-22  7:26             ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2014-01-22  8:13               ` David Kastrup
2014-01-22  9:33                 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2014-01-22 11:02                   ` David Kastrup
2014-01-22 13:35                 ` Stefan Monnier
2014-01-22 16:04               ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-23  8:13                 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2014-01-23  8:44                   ` David Kastrup
2014-01-23 16:19                   ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-24  2:57                     ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2014-01-24  7:43                       ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-22  8:49           ` Rüdiger Sonderfeld
2014-01-22 11:53             ` Óscar Fuentes
2014-01-22 15:56               ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-22 18:46                 ` Stefan Monnier
2014-01-22 19:10                   ` David Engster
2014-01-22 16:52               ` David Engster
2014-01-22 15:59           ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-22 16:41           ` David Engster
2014-01-22 17:16             ` Dmitry Gutov
2014-01-22 17:36               ` David Engster
2014-01-22 18:12             ` Óscar Fuentes
2014-01-22 18:34               ` David Engster
2014-01-21 20:03     ` Andreas Röhler
2014-01-22  3:54       ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-22  6:28         ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2014-01-22 16:03           ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-23  7:54             ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2014-01-22 17:29     ` Phillip Lord
2014-01-22 18:49       ` Jorgen Schaefer
2014-01-23  9:00         ` Andreas Röhler
2014-01-23 19:34           ` Jorgen Schaefer
2014-01-23 13:20         ` Phillip Lord
2014-01-23 15:12           ` Stefan Monnier
2014-01-23 20:56             ` Jorgen Schaefer
2014-01-23 22:13               ` Stefan Monnier
2014-01-23 22:43                 ` Jorgen Schaefer
2014-01-24  1:40                   ` Stefan Monnier [this message]
2014-01-24 10:25                     ` Jorgen Schaefer
2014-01-24 12:46                       ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2014-01-24 13:20                       ` Stefan Monnier
2014-01-25 23:42                     ` Dmitry Gutov
2014-01-24 11:58               ` Phillip Lord
2014-01-25 23:53               ` Dmitry Gutov
2014-01-26 10:15                 ` Jorgen Schaefer
2014-01-26 23:04                   ` Dmitry Gutov
2014-01-23  2:22       ` Eric M. Ludlam
2014-01-23 13:26         ` Phillip Lord
2014-01-21 19:53   ` David Engster
2014-01-21 20:07     ` Tom
2014-01-21 20:13       ` David Engster
2014-01-21 20:24         ` Tom
2014-01-21 22:50           ` David Engster
2014-01-22  3:55           ` Eli Zaretskii
2014-01-23  9:16             ` Andreas Röhler
2014-01-23 17:17               ` Richard Stallman
     [not found] <mailman.172802.1390363342.10747.emacs-devel@gnu.org>
2014-01-22  7:39 ` Jorge Araya Navarro
2014-01-22 15:39   ` Eli Zaretskii

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