* manipulating abbreviation mode hooks
@ 2010-05-10 1:38 Suvayu Ali
2010-05-16 12:29 ` Suvayu Ali
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From: Suvayu Ali @ 2010-05-10 1:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs mailing list
Hi everyone,
I'm not sure I'll be able to explain what I am trying to do but I'll
give it a shot nonetheless. I wrote some abbreviations for the c++ mode
(e.g. `for' expands to the entire for loop construct, if..else, ...).
However when ever I use any of those abbrevs within a comment, it still
expands to the loop.
From the info node, "(elisp)Top:: > *Note Abbrevs:: > Abbrev Expansion"
I got the hint to use `abbrev-expand-functions' hook. To start out
simple, I tried to implement this for shell-script mode abbrev table,
and the text-mode abbrev table.
So in a scratch buffer I tried this,
> (defun foo ()
> (interactive)
> (if (not (save-excursion
> (and
> (forward-line 0)
> (eq (char-after) ?#))))
> (print "src")
> (let ((local-abbrev-table text-mode-abbrev-table))
> (print "comments")
> (funcall 'expand-abbrev))
> ))
This worked as expected, my text mode abbreviations were expanded on a
line starting with #, but didn't expand otherwise.
But when I put the following in my ~/.emacs, I get no such behaviour.
> (defun my-shell-script-mode-abbrev-expand-function ()
> (if (not (save-excursion
> (forward-line 0)
> (eq (char-after) ?#)))
> (funcall 'expand-abbrev)
> (let ((local-abbrev-table text-mode-abbrev-table))
> (funcall 'expand-abbrev))))
>
> (add-hook 'shell-script-mode-hook
> '(lambda ()
> (add-hook 'abbrev-expand-functions
> 'my-shell-script-mode-abbrev-expand-function
> nil t)))
Once this is solved, my second question is how do I implement this for
c++-mode? I can't figure out how to match to `//' or a `/* ... */'
block. I'm a newbie in lisp, so a little guidance would be very
appreciated. :)
TIA
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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* Re: manipulating abbreviation mode hooks
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@ 2010-05-10 9:34 ` Andreas Politz
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From: Andreas Politz @ 2010-05-10 9:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:
[...]
>
> But when I put the following in my ~/.emacs, I get no such behaviour.
>
>> (defun my-shell-script-mode-abbrev-expand-function ()
>> (if (not (save-excursion
>> (forward-line 0)
>> (eq (char-after) ?#)))
>> (funcall 'expand-abbrev)
>> (let ((local-abbrev-table text-mode-abbrev-table))
>> (funcall 'expand-abbrev))))
>>
>> (add-hook 'shell-script-mode-hook
>> '(lambda ()
>> (add-hook 'abbrev-expand-functions
>> 'my-shell-script-mode-abbrev-expand-function
>> nil t)))
>
>
> Once this is solved, my second question is how do I implement this for
> c++-mode? I can't figure out how to match to `//' or a `/* ... */'
> block. I'm a newbie in lisp, so a little guidance would be very
> appreciated. :)
>
> TIA
shell-script-mode is an alias for sh-mode, the hook is called
sh-mode-hook. Anyway, I think it's easier to define the
:enable-function property on your abbrev table.
(abbrev-table-put your-abbrev-table
:enable-function
(lambda nil
(not (nth 4 (syntax-ppss)))))
-ap
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* Re: manipulating abbreviation mode hooks
2010-05-10 1:38 Suvayu Ali
@ 2010-05-16 12:29 ` Suvayu Ali
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Suvayu Ali @ 2010-05-16 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs mailing list
Just in case someone else was looking for a solution something similar,
On Sunday 09 May 2010 06:38 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm not sure I'll be able to explain what I am trying to do but I'll
> give it a shot nonetheless. I wrote some abbreviations for the c++ mode
> (e.g. `for' expands to the entire for loop construct, if..else, ...).
> However when ever I use any of those abbrevs within a comment, it still
> expands to the loop.
>
> From the info node, "(elisp)Top:: > *Note Abbrevs:: > Abbrev Expansion"
> I got the hint to use `abbrev-expand-functions' hook. To start out
> simple, I tried to implement this for shell-script mode abbrev table,
> and the text-mode abbrev table.
>
> So in a scratch buffer I tried this,
>
>> (defun foo ()
>> (interactive)
>> (if (not (save-excursion
>> (and
>> (forward-line 0)
>> (eq (char-after) ?#))))
>> (print "src")
>> (let ((local-abbrev-table text-mode-abbrev-table))
>> (print "comments")
>> (funcall 'expand-abbrev))
>> ))
>
> This worked as expected, my text mode abbreviations were expanded on a
> line starting with #, but didn't expand otherwise.
>
> But when I put the following in my ~/.emacs, I get no such behaviour.
>
>> (defun my-shell-script-mode-abbrev-expand-function ()
>> (if (not (save-excursion
>> (forward-line 0)
>> (eq (char-after) ?#)))
>> (funcall 'expand-abbrev)
>> (let ((local-abbrev-table text-mode-abbrev-table))
>> (funcall 'expand-abbrev))))
>>
>> (add-hook 'shell-script-mode-hook
>> '(lambda ()
>> (add-hook 'abbrev-expand-functions
>> 'my-shell-script-mode-abbrev-expand-function
>> nil t)))
>
>
> Once this is solved, my second question is how do I implement this for
> c++-mode? I can't figure out how to match to `//' or a `/* ... */'
> block. I'm a newbie in lisp, so a little guidance would be very
> appreciated. :)
>
I solved it like this,
,----
| (defun expand-abbrev-in-context (expand)
| "Expands abbreviations according to the context. Determines whether
within
| comments or source by looking at the face name. If within comments the
| `text-mode-abbrev-table' is used, the major mode abbrev-table is used
otherwise.
|
| Expansion is done by the function passed as the argument. This is
controlled by
| the \"abnormal\" hook `abbrev-expand-functions'."
| (if (not (save-excursion
| (string-match "comment"
| (symbol-name (if (< (point) (point-max))
| (face-at-point)
| (backward-char)
| (face-at-point))))))
| (funcall expand)
| (let ((local-abbrev-table text-mode-abbrev-table))
| (funcall expand))))
| (add-hook 'after-change-major-mode-hook
| (lambda ()
| (add-hook 'abbrev-expand-functions 'expand-abbrev-in-context nil t)))
`----
Hope this helps someone in the future.
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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