* help create function alias @ 2010-09-20 10:43 Adam 2010-09-20 10:57 ` Marc Mientki 2010-09-20 15:35 ` Stefan Monnier 0 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Adam @ 2010-09-20 10:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs I use (insert-date) often, but rather than a hotkey I'd prefer M-x id or ALT-x id So in .emacs I included the following, which I thought I had seen running earlier, but may indeed be problematic. Basically its an (id) alias of the (insert-date) function. Can anyone help or suggest where I've gone wrong ? (defun id () "insert date" (interactive "P") (insert-date t)) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 10:43 help create function alias Adam @ 2010-09-20 10:57 ` Marc Mientki 2010-09-20 11:46 ` Adam 2010-09-20 15:35 ` Stefan Monnier 1 sibling, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Marc Mientki @ 2010-09-20 10:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Am 20.09.2010 12:43, schrieb Adam: > (defun id () > "insert date" > (interactive "P") > (insert-date t)) > There two errors: 1. You say (interactive "P") but not provide argument to id. When you use "P", then you must write: (defun if (arg) ... or (defun if (&optional arg) ... But actualy you don't need "P" in your example. So you can write: (defun id () "insert date" (interactive) (insert-date t)) 2. Function insert-date is not defined, at least not in my emacs. HTH Marc ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 10:57 ` Marc Mientki @ 2010-09-20 11:46 ` Adam [not found] ` <i77ma9$h97$1@lust.ihug.co.nz> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Adam @ 2010-09-20 11:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Marc Mientki wrote: > Am 20.09.2010 12:43, schrieb Adam: >> (defun id () >> "insert date" >> (interactive "P") >> (insert-date t)) >> > > There two errors: > > 1. You say (interactive "P") but not provide argument to id. > When you use "P", then you must write: > (defun if (arg) ... > > or > > (defun if (&optional arg) ... > > But actualy you don't need "P" in your example. So you can write: > > (defun id () > "insert date" > (interactive) > (insert-date t)) > > 2. Function insert-date is not defined, at least not in my emacs. > > HTH > Marc Thanks. It does help. In my .emacs I walked right past an (insert-date) function which I picked up from somewhere. It uses an ISO date format, includes the "P" for alternate formatting from the argument. Thanks. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
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* Re: help create function alias [not found] ` <i77ma9$h97$1@lust.ihug.co.nz> @ 2010-09-20 14:11 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon 2010-09-20 19:54 ` Adam 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Pascal J. Bourguignon @ 2010-09-20 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: >> Marc Mientki wrote: > [ ... ] > > Here's the (insert-date) function. Which I now find doesn't > work when called from the changed (id) example below. > > M-x id returns "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" > Strange, as I never used M-x insert-date with any prefix-argument. > Indeed am not sure how I'd do that (to use its options). > > (defun insert-date (prefix) > "Insert the current date. With prefix-argument, use ISO format. With > two prefix arguments, write out the day and month name." > (interactive "P") > (let ((format (cond > ((not prefix) "%A, %d %B %Y") > ((equal prefix '(4)) "%Y-%m-%d") > ((equal prefix '(16)) "%A, %d. %B %Y"))) > (system-time-locale "de_DE")) > (insert (format-time-string format)))) (defalias 'id 'insert-date) M-x id RET --> Monday, 20 September 2010 C-y M-x id RET --> 2010-09-20 -- __Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 14:11 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon @ 2010-09-20 19:54 ` Adam 2010-09-20 21:11 ` Andreas Politz ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Adam @ 2010-09-20 19:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote: > Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: > >>> Marc Mientki wrote: >> [ ... ] >> >> Here's the (insert-date) function. Which I now find doesn't >> work when called from the changed (id) example below. >> >> M-x id returns "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" >> Strange, as I never used M-x insert-date with any prefix-argument. >> Indeed am not sure how I'd do that (to use its options). >> >> (defun insert-date (prefix) >> "Insert the current date. With prefix-argument, use ISO format. With >> two prefix arguments, write out the day and month name." >> (interactive "P") >> (let ((format (cond >> ((not prefix) "%A, %d %B %Y") >> ((equal prefix '(4)) "%Y-%m-%d") >> ((equal prefix '(16)) "%A, %d. %B %Y"))) >> (system-time-locale "de_DE")) >> (insert (format-time-string format)))) > > (defalias 'id 'insert-date) > > M-x id RET --> Monday, 20 September 2010 > C-y M-x id RET --> 2010-09-20 Thanks. I saw alias somewhere recently, but couldn't er.. didn't find it in a search looking for it simply by name. Out of interest, how does one use the (insert-date) function above with a prefix ? e.g. C-u 4 M-x insert-date returns an error, and evaluating (insert-date 4) is not right. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 19:54 ` Adam @ 2010-09-20 21:11 ` Andreas Politz 2010-09-20 22:02 ` Adam 2010-09-21 1:56 ` Barry Margolin 2010-09-21 2:19 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon 2 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Andreas Politz @ 2010-09-20 21:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: > Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote: > >> Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: >> >>>> Marc Mientki wrote: >>> [ ... ] >>> >>> Here's the (insert-date) function. Which I now find doesn't >>> work when called from the changed (id) example below. >>> >>> M-x id returns "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" >>> Strange, as I never used M-x insert-date with any prefix-argument. >>> Indeed am not sure how I'd do that (to use its options). >>> >>> (defun insert-date (prefix) >>> "Insert the current date. With prefix-argument, use ISO format. With >>> two prefix arguments, write out the day and month name." >>> (interactive "P") >>> (let ((format (cond >>> ((not prefix) "%A, %d %B %Y") >>> ((equal prefix '(4)) "%Y-%m-%d") >>> ((equal prefix '(16)) "%A, %d. %B %Y"))) >>> (system-time-locale "de_DE")) >>> (insert (format-time-string format)))) >> >> (defalias 'id 'insert-date) >> >> M-x id RET --> Monday, 20 September 2010 >> C-y M-x id RET --> 2010-09-20 > > Thanks. I saw alias somewhere recently, but couldn't > er.. didn't find it in a search looking for it simply > by name. > > Out of interest, how does one use the (insert-date) function > above with a prefix ? > > e.g. C-u 4 M-x insert-date returns an error, and > evaluating (insert-date 4) is not right. keys | resulting arg C-u 4 => 4 C-u => (4) Since (equal 4 '(4)) is false and the cond has no default case, format is nil and format-time-string reports an error for it. -ap ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 21:11 ` Andreas Politz @ 2010-09-20 22:02 ` Adam 0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Adam @ 2010-09-20 22:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Andreas Politz wrote: > Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: > >> Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote: >> >>> Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: >>> >>>>> Marc Mientki wrote: >>>> [ ... ] >>>> >>>> Here's the (insert-date) function. Which I now find doesn't >>>> work when called from the changed (id) example below. >>>> >>>> M-x id returns "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" >>>> Strange, as I never used M-x insert-date with any prefix-argument. >>>> Indeed am not sure how I'd do that (to use its options). >>>> >>>> (defun insert-date (prefix) >>>> "Insert the current date. With prefix-argument, use ISO format. >>>> With >>>> two prefix arguments, write out the day and month name." >>>> (interactive "P") >>>> (let ((format (cond >>>> ((not prefix) "%A, %d %B %Y") >>>> ((equal prefix '(4)) "%Y-%m-%d") >>>> ((equal prefix '(16)) "%A, %d. %B %Y"))) >>>> (system-time-locale "de_DE")) >>>> (insert (format-time-string format)))) >>> >>> (defalias 'id 'insert-date) >>> >>> M-x id RET --> Monday, 20 September 2010 >>> C-y M-x id RET --> 2010-09-20 >> >> Thanks. I saw alias somewhere recently, but couldn't >> er.. didn't find it in a search looking for it simply >> by name. >> >> Out of interest, how does one use the (insert-date) function >> above with a prefix ? >> >> e.g. C-u 4 M-x insert-date returns an error, and >> evaluating (insert-date 4) is not right. > > keys | resulting arg > C-u 4 => 4 > C-u => (4) > > Since (equal 4 '(4)) is false and the cond has no default case, format > is nil and format-time-string reports an error for it. > > -ap OK. But I still don't get it. How do I work those 2 non-nil options ? Or how do I work them from two custom defuns, say M-x id4 M-x id16 ? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 19:54 ` Adam 2010-09-20 21:11 ` Andreas Politz @ 2010-09-21 1:56 ` Barry Margolin 2010-09-21 2:19 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon 2 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Barry Margolin @ 2010-09-21 1:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs In article <i78deq$ue5$1@lust.ihug.co.nz>, Adam <nospam@example.com> wrote: > Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote: > > > Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: > > > >>> Marc Mientki wrote: > >> [ ... ] > >> > >> Here's the (insert-date) function. Which I now find doesn't > >> work when called from the changed (id) example below. > >> > >> M-x id returns "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" > >> Strange, as I never used M-x insert-date with any prefix-argument. > >> Indeed am not sure how I'd do that (to use its options). > >> > >> (defun insert-date (prefix) > >> "Insert the current date. With prefix-argument, use ISO format. With > >> two prefix arguments, write out the day and month name." > >> (interactive "P") > >> (let ((format (cond > >> ((not prefix) "%A, %d %B %Y") > >> ((equal prefix '(4)) "%Y-%m-%d") > >> ((equal prefix '(16)) "%A, %d. %B %Y"))) > >> (system-time-locale "de_DE")) > >> (insert (format-time-string format)))) > > > > (defalias 'id 'insert-date) > > > > M-x id RET --> Monday, 20 September 2010 > > C-y M-x id RET --> 2010-09-20 > > Thanks. I saw alias somewhere recently, but couldn't > er.. didn't find it in a search looking for it simply > by name. > > Out of interest, how does one use the (insert-date) function > above with a prefix ? > > e.g. C-u 4 M-x insert-date returns an error, and > evaluating (insert-date 4) is not right. See the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual section on prefix arguments. If you enter a number explicitly, the prefix argument is just the number. But if you do C-u M-x insert-date or C-u C-u M-x insert-date, it puts the default argument in a list, which is what the function expects. -- Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu Arlington, MA *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me *** *** PLEASE don't copy me on replies, I'll read them in the group *** ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 19:54 ` Adam 2010-09-20 21:11 ` Andreas Politz 2010-09-21 1:56 ` Barry Margolin @ 2010-09-21 2:19 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon 2 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Pascal J. Bourguignon @ 2010-09-21 2:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: > Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote: > >> Adam <nospam@example.com> writes: >> >>>> Marc Mientki wrote: >>> [ ... ] >>> >>> Here's the (insert-date) function. Which I now find doesn't >>> work when called from the changed (id) example below. >>> >>> M-x id returns "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" >>> Strange, as I never used M-x insert-date with any prefix-argument. >>> Indeed am not sure how I'd do that (to use its options). >>> >>> (defun insert-date (prefix) >>> "Insert the current date. With prefix-argument, use ISO format. With >>> two prefix arguments, write out the day and month name." >>> (interactive "P") >>> (let ((format (cond >>> ((not prefix) "%A, %d %B %Y") >>> ((equal prefix '(4)) "%Y-%m-%d") >>> ((equal prefix '(16)) "%A, %d. %B %Y"))) >>> (system-time-locale "de_DE")) >>> (insert (format-time-string format)))) >> >> (defalias 'id 'insert-date) >> >> M-x id RET --> Monday, 20 September 2010 >> C-y M-x id RET --> 2010-09-20 > > Thanks. I saw alias somewhere recently, but couldn't > er.. didn't find it in a search looking for it simply > by name. > > Out of interest, how does one use the (insert-date) function > above with a prefix ? > > e.g. C-u 4 M-x insert-date returns an error, and > evaluating (insert-date 4) is not right. Sorry, I meant C-u, not C-y. A raw prefix is just C-u. -- __Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 10:43 help create function alias Adam 2010-09-20 10:57 ` Marc Mientki @ 2010-09-20 15:35 ` Stefan Monnier [not found] ` <i78cop$ts0$1@lust.ihug.co.nz> 2010-09-22 2:07 ` Xah Lee 1 sibling, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2010-09-20 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs > I use (insert-date) often, but rather than a hotkey I'd > prefer M-x id or ALT-x id How 'bout: (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map [(meta tab)] 'minibuffer-force-complete) and then M-x i-d M-TAB RET or even (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map [(meta return)] (lambda () (interactive) (minibuffer-force-complete) (minibuffer-complete-and-exit))) and then M-x i-d M-RET -- Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
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* Re: help create function alias [not found] ` <i78cop$ts0$1@lust.ihug.co.nz> @ 2010-09-20 22:19 ` Stefan Monnier 2010-09-20 22:41 ` Adam 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2010-09-20 22:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs >>> I use (insert-date) often, but rather than a hotkey I'd >>> prefer M-x id or ALT-x id >> How 'bout: >> (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map >> [(meta tab)] 'minibuffer-force-complete) >> >> and then >> >> M-x i-d M-TAB RET >> >> or even >> >> (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map >> [(meta return)] >> (lambda () >> (interactive) >> (minibuffer-force-complete) >> (minibuffer-complete-and-exit))) >> >> and then >> >> M-x i-d M-RET >> >> >> -- Stefan > Thanks, lovely stuff, but i dash d not as intuitive as > my desired simplistic i d mnemonic or abbreviation. Of course. My suggestion is not nearly as simple as the thing you asked for. Its main interest is that it's applicable to all commands rather than just to insert-date. Actually, without any change, you can already try M-x i-d TAB, tho you'll find there are many other commands that match this pattern. > As mentioned below, I saw alias somewhere but couldn't > find it searching for alias* as its defalias. Beaut. C-h f *alias TAB will include defalias, as will M-x apropos RET alias RET Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 22:19 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2010-09-20 22:41 ` Adam 0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Adam @ 2010-09-20 22:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Stefan Monnier wrote: >>>> I use (insert-date) often, but rather than a hotkey I'd >>>> prefer M-x id or ALT-x id >>> How 'bout: >>> (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map >>> [(meta tab)] 'minibuffer-force-complete) >>> >>> and then >>> >>> M-x i-d M-TAB RET >>> >>> or even >>> >>> (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map >>> [(meta return)] >>> (lambda () >>> (interactive) >>> (minibuffer-force-complete) >>> (minibuffer-complete-and-exit))) >>> >>> and then >>> >>> M-x i-d M-RET >>> >>> >>> -- Stefan > >> Thanks, lovely stuff, but i dash d not as intuitive as >> my desired simplistic i d mnemonic or abbreviation. > > Of course. My suggestion is not nearly as simple as the thing you > asked for. Its main interest is that it's applicable to all commands > rather than just to insert-date. > Actually, without any change, you can already try M-x i-d TAB, tho > you'll find there are many other commands that match this pattern. > >> As mentioned below, I saw alias somewhere but couldn't >> find it searching for alias* as its defalias. Beaut. > > C-h f *alias TAB will include defalias, as will M-x apropos RET alias RET > > > Stefan Both good revelations for me. I didn't know about the dash working for a double-banger completion search. Good. And I haven't been using M-x apropos, with wildcards. Good. Thanks. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-20 15:35 ` Stefan Monnier [not found] ` <i78cop$ts0$1@lust.ihug.co.nz> @ 2010-09-22 2:07 ` Xah Lee 2010-09-24 0:11 ` Stefan Monnier 2010-12-09 21:35 ` Drew Adams 1 sibling, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Xah Lee @ 2010-09-22 2:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Sep 20, 8:35 am, Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote: > > I use (insert-date) often, but rather than a hotkey I'd > > prefer M-x id or ALT-x id > > How 'bout: > > (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map > [(meta tab)] 'minibuffer-force-complete) > > and then > > M-x i-d M-TAB RET > > or even > > (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map > [(meta return)] > (lambda () > (interactive) > (minibuffer-force-complete) > (minibuffer-complete-and-exit))) > > and then > > M-x i-d M-RET > > -- Stefan would it be nice to have a general mechanism to execute commands with just their inits? maybe a command named “execute-extended-command-by-init” with a keybinding. e.g. i have lots aliases: ; shortening of often used commands (defalias 'rn 'wdired-change-to-wdired-mode) ; rename file in dired (defalias 'dj 'dired-jump) (defalias 'g 'grep) (defalias 'gf 'grep-find) (defalias 'fd 'find-dired) (defalias 'ntr 'narrow-to-region) (defalias 'lml 'list-matching-lines2) (defalias 'dml 'delete-matching-lines) (defalias 'dnml 'delete-non-matching-lines) (defalias 'sl 'sort-lines) (defalias 'dtw 'delete-trailing-whitespace) (defalias 'lcd 'list-colors-display) (defalias 'rb 'revert-buffer) (defalias 'sh 'shell) (defalias 'ps 'powershell) (defalias 'fb 'flyspell-buffer) (defalias 'rof 'recentf-open-files) ; elisp (defalias 'eb 'eval-buffer) (defalias 'er 'eval-region) (defalias 'ed 'eval-defun) (defalias 'eis 'elisp-index-search) ; modes (defalias 'hm 'html-mode) (defalias 'tm 'text-mode) (defalias 'elm 'emacs-lisp-mode) (defalias 'vbm 'visual-basic-mode) (defalias 'vlm 'visual-line-mode) (defalias 'wsm 'whitespace-mode) (defalias 'om 'org-mode) (defalias 'ssm 'shell-script-mode) (defalias 'cc 'calc) (defalias 'rs 'replace-string) plus about 40 more on personal commands... «maybe a command named “execute-extended-command-by-init” with a keybinding.» humm.. actually does that exist somewhere? seems not hard to write... i guess i could write a command that take input and insert “*” between letters than feed it to execute-extended-command? Xah ∑ xahlee.org ☄ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: help create function alias 2010-09-22 2:07 ` Xah Lee @ 2010-09-24 0:11 ` Stefan Monnier 2010-12-09 21:35 ` Drew Adams 1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2010-09-24 0:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs >> (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map >> [(meta tab)] 'minibuffer-force-complete) [...] > would it be nice to have a general mechanism to execute commands with > just their inits? It should be fairly easy to come up with an ad-hoc completion command for intitials-only based on the `initials' completion-style, coupled with minibuffer-force-complete. I.e. something along the lines of (defun 100%-untested-initials-completion-command () "No docstring." (interactive) (let ((completion-styles '(initials))) (minibuffer-force-complete))) which you then would want to bind somewhere in the keymap used by M-x Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* RE: help create function alias 2010-09-22 2:07 ` Xah Lee 2010-09-24 0:11 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2010-12-09 21:35 ` Drew Adams 1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Drew Adams @ 2010-12-09 21:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 'Xah Lee', help-gnu-emacs (`x' = Xah; `s' = Stefan.) x> would it be nice to have a general mechanism to execute commands with x> just their inits? maybe a command named x> "execute-extended-command-by-init" with a keybinding. e.g. i have x> lots aliases: x> ; shortening of often used commands x> (defalias 'rn 'wdired-change-to-wdired-mode) x> (defalias 'dj 'dired-jump) ... x> plus about 40 more on personal commands... x> x> <maybe a command named "execute-extended-command-by-init" with a x> keybinding.> x> humm.. actually does that exist somewhere? seems not hard to write... s> >> (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map s> >> [(meta return)] s> >> (lambda () s> >> (interactive) s> >> (minibuffer-force-complete) s> >> (minibuffer-complete-and-exit))) s> >> and then M-x i-d M-RET > > > Thanks, lovely stuff, but i dash d not as intuitive as > > my desired simplistic i d mnemonic or abbreviation. s> s> Of course. My suggestion is not nearly as simple as the thing you s> asked for. Its main interest is that it's applicable to all commands s> rather than just to insert-date. s> Actually, without any change, you can already try M-x i-d TAB, tho s> you'll find there are many other commands that match this pattern. In Icicles, you can use `C-x SPC' (by default) instead of `M-x', to execute both commands and command abbreviations, using completion. The completion is lax, so you can even create new command abbreviations on the fly. (You can also create or edit abbreviations using Customize.) http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles_-_Multi_M-x#toc6 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
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