* hook into change of position?
@ 2007-06-09 15:47 troelskn
2007-06-10 12:35 ` Daniel Jensen
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From: troelskn @ 2007-06-09 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi
I'm trying to hack together some elisp, and I need to somehow hook a
function callback up to be called whenever the position changes. Is
there an obvious way to do that?
--
thanks
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* Re: hook into change of position?
2007-06-09 15:47 hook into change of position? troelskn
@ 2007-06-10 12:35 ` Daniel Jensen
2007-06-10 23:26 ` troelskn
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From: Daniel Jensen @ 2007-06-10 12:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
troelskn <troelskn@gmail.com> writes:
> I'm trying to hack together some elisp, and I need to somehow hook a
> function callback up to be called whenever the position changes. Is
> there an obvious way to do that?
Depending on what you're trying to do, there are different options.
With post-command-hook, you can do something after every user command.
You'll have to check how point changed.
You can use an idle timer. Same thing here.
Text properties point-left and point-entered can be used to do
something for specific areas in the buffer.
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* Re: hook into change of position?
2007-06-10 12:35 ` Daniel Jensen
@ 2007-06-10 23:26 ` troelskn
2007-06-11 13:38 ` Daniel Jensen
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From: troelskn @ 2007-06-10 23:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Jun 10, 2:35 pm, dan...@bigwalter.net (Daniel Jensen) wrote:
> Depending on what you're trying to do, there are different options.
Thanks. After some experiments, I ended up writing wrappers explicitly
for the functions, which I need to extend. I can't help feeling, that
there is some smarter way of accomplishing this, though.
For example:
(defun my-end-of-line (&optional arg)
""
(interactive "p")
(setq mark-active nil)
(end-of-line arg)
(my-hook-function))
I'm not even sure, that the (optional) argument `arg` will be passed
on correctly to the wrapped function `end-of-line`
--
troels
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* Re: hook into change of position?
2007-06-10 23:26 ` troelskn
@ 2007-06-11 13:38 ` Daniel Jensen
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From: Daniel Jensen @ 2007-06-11 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
troelskn <troelskn@gmail.com> writes:
> Thanks. After some experiments, I ended up writing wrappers explicitly
> for the functions, which I need to extend. I can't help feeling, that
> there is some smarter way of accomplishing this, though.
It's not necessarily bad; many modes define their own movement commands.
You still haven't told exactly what you are doing, so I cannot tell.
> (defun my-end-of-line (&optional arg)
> ""
> (interactive "p")
> (setq mark-active nil)
> (end-of-line arg)
> (my-hook-function))
Maybe this was only example code, but I'll point out anyway that it's in
bad style. Use descriptive names and write a documentation string, so
that one can at least guess what the function does.
> I'm not even sure, that the (optional) argument `arg` will be passed
> on correctly to the wrapped function `end-of-line`
What makes you think that? Did you try it?
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