* How should a clone of the `grep` program highlight matches for Emacs?
@ 2015-06-21 14:32 Raffaele Ricciardi
2015-06-27 15:22 ` Michael Heerdegen
2015-06-29 15:58 ` Raffaele Ricciardi
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From: Raffaele Ricciardi @ 2015-06-21 14:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I am writing an Emacs script as a replacement for the `grep` program
while executing the `rgrep` command. Now, I can't make my Emacs script
highlight the matches in a way that Emacs understands.
After having read the Emacs Lisp file that defines the `rgrep` command
-- which I am using for my tests -- I guess that the script should
surround matches with Select Graphic Rendition sequences; and it is
doing so, like this:
(princ "\x1b[31m") ; 31 means "red", as hard-coded in `grep.el`
(princ (match-string-no-properties 0))
(princ "\x1b[0m"))
These sequences do cause a terminal to highlight the matches, but not
Emacs (of course, Emacs does highlight matches from `grep`).
What should the script do instead? Thank you.
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* Re: How should a clone of the `grep` program highlight matches for Emacs?
2015-06-21 14:32 How should a clone of the `grep` program highlight matches for Emacs? Raffaele Ricciardi
@ 2015-06-27 15:22 ` Michael Heerdegen
2015-06-29 15:58 ` Raffaele Ricciardi
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From: Michael Heerdegen @ 2015-06-27 15:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Raffaele Ricciardi; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Raffaele Ricciardi <rfflrccrd@gmail.com> writes:
> I am writing an Emacs script as a replacement for the `grep` program
> while executing the `rgrep` command. Now, I can't make my Emacs
> script highlight the matches in a way that Emacs understands.
Do you want to use this script from M-x grep? I assume "yes".
AFAICT grep.el highlights matches via a grep-mode defined as kind of a
compilation-mode. The way of highlighting is defined in
`grep-regexp-alist'. Other things are highlighted via font-lock
keywords. Of course be sure to bind grep-highlight-matches non-nil.
But in general, grep-mode should be able to highlight as you want it.
My first guess is that might be help to set grep-highlight-matches to
always -- note that this option has a :set custom specification!
If that doesn't help, please show us some code!
Regards,
Michael.
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* Re: How should a clone of the `grep` program highlight matches for Emacs?
2015-06-21 14:32 How should a clone of the `grep` program highlight matches for Emacs? Raffaele Ricciardi
2015-06-27 15:22 ` Michael Heerdegen
@ 2015-06-29 15:58 ` Raffaele Ricciardi
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From: Raffaele Ricciardi @ 2015-06-29 15:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 21/06/15 16:32, Raffaele Ricciardi wrote:
> (princ "\x1b[31m") ; 31 means "red", as hard-coded in `grep.el`
> (princ (match-string-no-properties 0))
> (princ "\x1b[0m"))
This works:
(princ "\x1b[01;31m")
(princ (match-string-no-properties 0))
(princ "\x1b[m")
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