From: Alan <wehmann@fnal.gov>
To: gnu.emacs.help@googlegroups.com
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org, Alan <wehmann@fnal.gov>
Subject: Re: command-history-repeat used with query-search
Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2013 09:36:47 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <cf4fec3d-7bba-4c00-9143-ab09babfa6e8@googlegroups.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <29196f95-71ab-4e31-bc61-eefbbb6536a0@googlegroups.com>
One line of code needed changing. It was
(when (featurep 'edebug)
and it becomes
(when (and (featurep 'edebug) (boundp 'edebug-function))
On Saturday, March 2, 2013 10:43:51 PM UTC-6, Alan wrote:
> Although I intentionally did not include the code earlier, I'll do so now (it's been improved a bit since I started this topic). In a similar vein, I've modified the operation of "occur" so that it can use "word-at-point" to define the default--following the example of what happens with "occur" in XEmacs (but I'm not including that code here).
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> (defun command-history-repeat ()
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> "Repeat the command shown on the current line.
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> The buffer for that command is the previous current buffer.
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> If a query command, operate in the previous current buffer"
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> (interactive)
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> (let ((aw-cmd-buf (current-buffer))
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> (aw-buf-list (buffer-list))
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> aw-edit-buf aw-query aw-cmd-str aw-m1
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> aw-edebug-data aw-edebug-def-mark aw-edebug-buffer)
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> ;; running edebug results in the code buffer being present in (buffer-list), so delete that buffer from the
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> ;; list that we actually use
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> (when (featurep 'edebug)
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> (setq aw-edebug-data (get edebug-function 'edebug)
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> aw-edebug-def-mark (car aw-edebug-data)
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> aw-edebug-buffer (marker-buffer aw-edebug-def-mark)))
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> ;;(delq (get-buffer "chist-fix.el") aw-buf-list)
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> (delq aw-edebug-buffer aw-buf-list)
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> (setq aw-edit-buf (car (cdr aw-buf-list)))
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> (save-excursion
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> (beginning-of-line)
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> (setq aw-m1 (point))
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> (forward-sexp)
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> (setq aw-cmd-str (buffer-substring aw-m1 (point)))
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> (setq aw-query (string-match "query" aw-cmd-str)))
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> (cond
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> ((not aw-query)
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> (save-excursion
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> (eval (prog1 (read aw-cmd-str)
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> (set-buffer aw-edit-buf)))))
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> ;;
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> (aw-query
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> (pop-to-buffer aw-edit-buf)
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> (eval (prog1 (read aw-cmd-str)
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> (set-buffer aw-edit-buf)))
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> (pop-to-buffer aw-cmd-buf)))))
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> On Saturday, March 2, 2013 1:49:16 AM UTC-6, Jambunathan K wrote:
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> > Did you mean to show us the modified code? If yes, then you forgot to
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> >
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> > attach it.
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> > Alan writes:
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> > > I was frustrated that when I wanted to repeat use of "query-search" in
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> > > a buffer, using "list-command-history" and "command-history-repeat"
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> > > (bound to "x"), I wasn't able to watch the stepping through the buffer
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> > > of interest, being asked each time if I wished to make the
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> > > substitution and seeing the line of code that I was being queried
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> > > about.
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> > >
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> > > I decided to modify function "command-history-repeat" so that I could
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> > > watch "query-search" operate. My elisp skills needed some exercise,
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> > > so I did so.
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> > > After writing the modified code, I did a search to see if anyone else
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> > > had done something similar. I didn't find anything. Please comment
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> > > if I overlooked something.
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> > > I am using
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> > > GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2012-08-28 on MARVIN
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> > --
prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-03-03 17:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-03-01 22:53 command-history-repeat used with query-search Alan
2013-03-02 7:49 ` Jambunathan K
[not found] ` <mailman.21241.1362210582.855.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2013-03-02 19:20 ` Alan
2013-03-03 4:43 ` Alan
2013-03-03 17:09 ` Alan
2013-03-03 17:36 ` Alan [this message]
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