From: weiqingh@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: customize grep-find-command for each invocation
Date: 30 Aug 2006 13:55:41 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1156971341.667240.150750@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1156903252.450557.24900@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>
thanks for your reply. the root value is defined in the
rails-core:with-root macro.
call-interactively is what i was looking for. thanks a lot!
wenbinye@gmail.com wrote:
> When you write elisp code, you should always check you call the
> function with right
> arguments. You can use C-h f to see the arguments needed, or turn on
> eldoc-mode,
> the arguments will echo automatically.
>
> What is your root value? The local variable should use 'let' bind.
> grep-find-command is a string, not a cons cell.
>
> after set grep-find-command, you can use (call-interactively
> 'grep-find)
> or (grep-find grep-find-command) to call grep-find
>
> weiqingh@yahoo.com wrote:
> > hi there,
> >
> > i want to set the grep-find-command differently based on each file.
> > (basically i need to search from a certain directory based on where the
> > file is). what's the best way to do it? i tried to write a new function
> > like this:
> >
> > (defun rails-search()
> > (interactive)
> > ;; set grep-find-command based on value of root
> > (rails-core:with-root (root)
> > (setq grep-find-command (cons (concat "find " root " -name \"*.rb\" |
> > xargs -exec grep -i -n -s ") (+ 34 (length root))))
> >
> > (grep-find)
> > )
> > )
> >
> > when trying to run the new function, it gave me "wrong number of
> > arguments". i guess i need to pass arguments to grep-find. but how? i
> > wanted to grep-find to take the input for search string...
> >
> > thanks.
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2006-08-29 20:02 customize grep-find-command for each invocation weiqingh
2006-08-30 2:00 ` wenbinye
2006-08-30 20:55 ` weiqingh [this message]
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