* Re: Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs.
2011-01-03 18:55 Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs Steven W. Orr
@ 2011-01-03 19:08 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2011-01-03 19:20 ` Drew Adams
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From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2011-01-03 19:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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() "Steven W. Orr" <steveo@syslang.net>
() Mon, 03 Jan 2011 13:55:01 -0500
1. Does anything already exist that smells like what I want?
Probably smells regardless, but FWIW, i use ‘jamenv-from-file’
(attached) with a ~/.directory-env-vars that looks like:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
;;; -*- emacs-lisp -*-
;;; comments start with ";"
;;; lines of form "- VAR" clear env var VAR
;;; lines of form "VAR VALUE" set env var VAR to VALUE
;; clear
- OLDPWD
- PAGER
- PWD
;; set
D ~/build/tastiera-dura
G ~/build/GNU
GG ~/build/GNU/GG
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Then, to get to, say ~/build/GNU, i type ‘C-x C-f $G RET’.
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* RE: Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs.
2011-01-03 18:55 Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs Steven W. Orr
2011-01-03 19:08 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2011-01-03 19:20 ` Drew Adams
2011-01-03 20:16 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Drew Adams @ 2011-01-03 19:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Steven W. Orr', help-gnu-emacs
You might want to look at Emacs bookmarks. They provide a quick, named,
persistent way to get to a directory (or file) of your choice. The target can
be local or remote.
(If you use Bookmark+ then a Dired-buffer bookmark saves also the markings,
inserted subdirs, and hidden ("omitted") files and subdirs, which can be handy.
http://www.emacswiki.org/BookmarkPlus)
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* Re: Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs.
2011-01-03 18:55 Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs Steven W. Orr
2011-01-03 19:08 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2011-01-03 19:20 ` Drew Adams
@ 2011-01-03 20:16 ` Peter Dyballa
2011-01-04 4:42 ` Le Wang
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2011-01-03 20:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Steven W. Orr; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 03.01.2011 um 19:55 schrieb Steven W. Orr:
> I have a number of directories that I use frequently
Desktop is fine (session.el adds some nice things). Start-up might
take a minute or two more...
--
Greetings
Pete
The light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off due to budget
cuts.
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* Re: Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs.
2011-01-03 18:55 Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs Steven W. Orr
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2011-01-03 20:16 ` Peter Dyballa
@ 2011-01-04 4:42 ` Le Wang
2011-01-04 9:43 ` Le Wang
2011-01-04 5:55 ` Kevin Rodgers
2011-01-06 0:37 ` DevZero
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From: Le Wang @ 2011-01-04 4:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Steven W. Orr; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
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On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Steven W. Orr <steveo@syslang.net> wrote:
> So, if you made it this far, here's the recap:
>
> 1. Does anything already exist that smells like what I want?
>
Yes, abbrev (see below). I don't use them heavily myself, but here is a
tutorial: http://xahlee.org/emacs/emacs_abbrev_mode.html
> 2. Can I fix my-visit-file so that a C-u will prevent the default prompt
> from
> being the current directory of the file I'm starting from? (But I do still
> want filename completion.)
>
Read the filename yourself, so you can have control:
(defun my-visit-file (arg)
"Visit a file using completion. If there is only one window with
nothing in it, then do not split the current window. "
(interactive "P")
(let ((insert-default-directory t)
my-file)
(when (equal arg '(4))
(setq insert-default-directory nil))
(setq my-file (read-file-name "my-visit-file: "))
(if (and (one-window-p) (zerop (buffer-size)))
(find-file my-file)
(find-file-(or )ther-window my-file))))
(define-abbrev-table 'global-abbrev-table
'(("spec" "/path/to/special/dir" nil 0)))
You can read the doc on `read-file-name' and `insert-default-directory' for
yourself. I've also added an abbrev table entry for "spec". So, if you
<C-u>my-find-file, "spec", <C-x>ae, it should expand do what you want.
You can bind expansion to a shorter chord if you like.
--
Le
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* Re: Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs.
2011-01-04 4:42 ` Le Wang
@ 2011-01-04 9:43 ` Le Wang
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From: Le Wang @ 2011-01-04 9:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Steven W. Orr; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
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Sorry, I'm trying out yasnippet, and it expanded something in the code
accidentally. Here is the right bits:
(defun my-visit-file (arg)
"Visit a file using completion. If there is only one window with
nothing in it, then do not split the current window. "
(interactive "P")
(let ((insert-default-directory t)
my-file)
(when (equal arg '(4))
(setq insert-default-directory nil))
(setq my-file (read-file-name "my-visit-file: "))
(if (and (one-window-p) (zerop (buffer-size)))
(find-file my-file)
(find-file-ther-window my-file))))
(define-abbrev-table 'global-abbrev-table
'(("spec" "/path/to/special/dir" nil 0)))
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Le Wang <l26wang@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Steven W. Orr <steveo@syslang.net> wrote:
>
>> So, if you made it this far, here's the recap:
>>
>> 1. Does anything already exist that smells like what I want?
>>
>
> Yes, abbrev (see below). I don't use them heavily myself, but here is a
> tutorial: http://xahlee.org/emacs/emacs_abbrev_mode.html
>
>
>> 2. Can I fix my-visit-file so that a C-u will prevent the default prompt
>> from
>> being the current directory of the file I'm starting from? (But I do still
>> want filename completion.)
>>
>
> Read the filename yourself, so you can have control:
>
> (defun my-visit-file (arg)
> "Visit a file using completion. If there is only one window with
> nothing in it, then do not split the current window. "
> (interactive "P")
> (let ((insert-default-directory t)
> my-file)
> (when (equal arg '(4))
> (setq insert-default-directory nil))
> (setq my-file (read-file-name "my-visit-file: "))
> (if (and (one-window-p) (zerop (buffer-size)))
> (find-file my-file)
> (find-file-(or )ther-window my-file))))
>
> (define-abbrev-table 'global-abbrev-table
> '(("spec" "/path/to/special/dir" nil 0)))
>
>
> You can read the doc on `read-file-name' and `insert-default-directory' for
> yourself. I've also added an abbrev table entry for "spec". So, if you
> <C-u>my-find-file, "spec", <C-x>ae, it should expand do what you want.
>
> You can bind expansion to a shorter chord if you like.
>
> --
> Le
>
--
Le
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* Re: Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs.
2011-01-03 18:55 Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs Steven W. Orr
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2011-01-04 4:42 ` Le Wang
@ 2011-01-04 5:55 ` Kevin Rodgers
2011-01-06 0:37 ` DevZero
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2011-01-04 5:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 1/3/11 11:55 AM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> This is a bit long, so all I can do is apologise.
>
> I have a number of directories that I use frequently. From the bash side of
> things I set the CDPATH variable in bash to :d1:d2:d3 and then I can just go
> to places inside d[123] and it just works. I also have the bash variable
> cdable_vars set to allow me to say
>
> d4=/path/to/d4
>
> followed by
>
> cd d4
>
> and it all works peachy keen.
>
> What I'd like to do in emacs is to be able to visit a file in some directory
> that I favor (somehow) so that it will automagically find it without having to
> slog through the whole path to get there.
>
> I did find file-cache-find-directory which looks like it's half of what I
> want. But that has two problems:
>
> 1. I added this to my .emacs
>
> (file-cache-add-directory "/path/to/special/dir")
>
> I saw no special behavior when I ran this, either from my .emacs or interactively.
According to filecache.el:
;; FINDING FILES USING THE CACHE:
;;
;; You can use the file-cache with any function that expects a filename as
;; an argument. For example:
;;
;; 1) Invoke a function which expects a filename as an argument:
;; M-x find-file
;;
;; 2) Begin typing a file name.
;;
;; 3) Invoke `file-cache-minibuffer-complete' (bound by default to
;; C-TAB) to complete on the filename using the cache.
;;
;; 4) When you have found a unique completion, the minibuffer contents
;; will change to the full name of that file.
;;
;; If there are a number of directories which contain the completion,
;; invoking `file-cache-minibuffer-complete' repeatedly will cycle through
;; them.
;;
;; 5) You can then edit the minibuffer contents, or press RETURN.
;;
;; It is much easier to simply try it than trying to explain it :)
> 2. I normally visit files using my own my-visit-file function:
>
> (defun my-visit-file (arg)
> "Visit a file using completion. If there is only one window with
> nothing in it, then do not split the current window. "
> (interactive "Fmy-visit-file :")
> (if (and (one-window-p) (zerop (buffer-size)))
> (find-file arg t)
> (find-file-other-window arg t)))
>
> I use this function so that if I visit a file from an empty buffer, I won't
> end up with two windows.
Actually, that is Emacs' default behavior. Using M-x my-visit-file
only behaves differently than M-x find-file when you have more than one
window or the current is not empty: in that case, it behaves like
M-x find-file-other-window.
> The problem is that if I had run file-cache-add-directory, the find-file
> function starts in the directory of where the current buffer is. I'd like to
> make it so that if I supplied a C-u to my-visit-file then it would *not* start
> from that current directory. Instead, it should give me a prompt as if I had
> done a C-a C-k to get rid of the directory.
Reading a file name via (interactive "F...") always starts from the current
buffer's default directory, regardless of whether file-cache-add-directory
has been run.
If you want to make my-find-file behave differently when reading its ARG,
depending on whether a prefix arg was supplied, then change the interactive
form to use a lisp expression that respects current-prefix-arg (instead of a
string specifier).
> So, if you made it this far, here's the recap:
>
> 1. Does anything already exist that smells like what I want?
Use filecache as it is documented.
> 2. Can I fix my-visit-file so that a C-u will prevent the default prompt from
> being the current directory of the file I'm starting from? (But I do still
> want filename completion.)
(interactive (list (if current-prefix-arg
(read-file-name "My file: " "/")
(read-file-name "My file: "))))
> 3. Does anyone have a better idea?
:-)
--
Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA
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* Re: Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs.
2011-01-03 18:55 Looking for CDPATH functionality in emacs Steven W. Orr
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2011-01-04 5:55 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2011-01-06 0:37 ` DevZero
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From: DevZero @ 2011-01-06 0:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Msg from Steven W. Orr [steveo@syslang.net/3.0K] at 03.01/19:55
> What I'd like to do in emacs is to be able to visit a file in some directory
> that I favor (somehow) so that it will automagically find it without having to
> slog through the whole path to get there.
i was searching for that too - and found it in ido-mode!
if you do C-x C-f and just type a (maybe even partial) file- or directory name
ido will expand it (if you visited that file before)...
greetz
--
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