;;; subr-x.el --- extra Lisp functions -*- lexical-binding:t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org ;; Keywords: convenience ;; Package: emacs ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; Less commonly used functions that complement basic APIs, often implemented in ;; C code (like hash-tables and strings), and are not eligible for inclusion ;; in subr.el. ;; Do not document these functions in the lispref. ;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2014-01/msg01006.html ;;; Code: (require 'pcase) (defmacro internal--thread-argument (first? &rest forms) "Internal implementation for `thread-first' and `thread-last'. When Argument FIRST? is non-nil argument is threaded first, else last. FORMS are the expressions to be threaded." (pcase forms (`(,x (,f . ,args) . ,rest) `(internal--thread-argument ,first? ,(if first? `(,f ,x ,@args) `(,f ,@args ,x)) ,@rest)) (`(,x ,f . ,rest) `(internal--thread-argument ,first? (,f ,x) ,@rest)) (_ (car forms)))) (defmacro thread-first (&rest forms) "Thread FORMS elements as the first argument of their successor. Example: (thread-first 5 (+ 20) (/ 25) - (+ 40)) Is equivalent to: (+ (- (/ (+ 5 20) 25)) 40) Note how the single `-' got converted into a list before threading." (declare (indent 1) (debug (form &rest [&or symbolp (sexp &rest form)]))) `(internal--thread-argument t ,@forms)) (defmacro thread-last (&rest forms) "Thread FORMS elements as the last argument of their successor. Example: (thread-last 5 (+ 20) (/ 25) - (+ 40)) Is equivalent to: (+ 40 (- (/ 25 (+ 20 5)))) Note how the single `-' got converted into a list before threading." (declare (indent 1) (debug thread-first)) `(internal--thread-argument nil ,@forms)) (defsubst internal--listify (elt) "Wrap ELT in a list if it is not one." (if (not (listp elt)) (list elt) elt)) (defsubst internal--check-binding (binding) "Check BINDING is properly formed." (when (> (length binding) 2) (signal 'error (cons "`let' bindings can have only one value-form" binding))) binding) (defsubst internal--build-binding-value-form (binding prev-var) "Build the conditional value form for BINDING using PREV-VAR." `(,(car binding) (and ,prev-var ,(cadr binding)))) (defun internal--build-binding (binding prev-var) "Check and build a single BINDING with PREV-VAR." (thread-first binding internal--listify internal--check-binding (internal--build-binding-value-form prev-var))) (defun internal--build-bindings (bindings) "Check and build conditional value forms for BINDINGS." (let ((prev-var t)) (mapcar (lambda (binding) (let ((binding (internal--build-binding binding prev-var))) (setq prev-var (car binding)) binding)) bindings))) (defmacro if-let (bindings then &rest else) "Process BINDINGS and if all values are non-nil eval THEN, else ELSE. Argument BINDINGS is a list of tuples whose car is a symbol to be bound and (optionally) used in THEN, and its cadr is a sexp to be evalled to set symbol's value. In the special case you only want to bind a single value, BINDINGS can just be a plain tuple." (declare (indent 2) (debug ([&or (&rest (symbolp form)) (symbolp form)] form body))) (when (and (<= (length bindings) 2) (not (listp (car bindings)))) ;; Adjust the single binding case (setq bindings (list bindings))) `(let* ,(internal--build-bindings bindings) (if ,(car (internal--listify (car (last bindings)))) ,then ,@else))) (defmacro when-let (bindings &rest body) "Process BINDINGS and if all values are non-nil eval BODY. Argument BINDINGS is a list of tuples whose car is a symbol to be bound and (optionally) used in BODY, and its cadr is a sexp to be evalled to set symbol's value. In the special case you only want to bind a single value, BINDINGS can just be a plain tuple." (declare (indent 1) (debug if-let)) (list 'if-let bindings (macroexp-progn body))) (defsubst hash-table-empty-p (hash-table) "Check whether HASH-TABLE is empty (has 0 elements)." (zerop (hash-table-count hash-table))) (defsubst hash-table-keys (hash-table) "Return a list of keys in HASH-TABLE." (let ((keys '())) (maphash (lambda (k _v) (push k keys)) hash-table) keys)) (defsubst hash-table-values (hash-table) "Return a list of values in HASH-TABLE." (let ((values '())) (maphash (lambda (_k v) (push v values)) hash-table) values)) (defsubst string-empty-p (string) "Check whether STRING is empty." (string= string "")) (defsubst string-join (strings &optional separator) "Join all STRINGS using SEPARATOR." (mapconcat 'identity strings separator)) (define-obsolete-function-alias 'string-reverse 'reverse "25.1") (defsubst string-trim-left (string) "Remove leading whitespace from STRING." (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]+" string) (replace-match "" t t string) string)) (defsubst string-trim-right (string) "Remove trailing whitespace from STRING." (if (string-match "[ \t\n\r]+\\'" string) (replace-match "" t t string) string)) (defsubst string-trim (string) "Remove leading and trailing whitespace from STRING." (string-trim-left (string-trim-right string))) (defsubst string-blank-p (string) "Check whether STRING is either empty or only whitespace." (string-match-p "\\`[ \t\n\r]*\\'" string)) (defsubst string-remove-prefix (prefix string) "Remove PREFIX from STRING if present." (if (string-prefix-p prefix string) (substring string (length prefix)) string)) (defsubst string-remove-suffix (suffix string) "Remove SUFFIX from STRING if present." (if (string-suffix-p suffix string) (substring string 0 (- (length string) (length suffix))) string)) (defun read-multiple-choice (prompt choices) "Ask user a multiple choice question. PROMPT should be a string that will be displayed as the prompt. CHOICES is an alist where the first element in each entry is a character to be entered, the second element is a short name for the entry to be displayed while prompting (if there's room, it might be shortened), and the third, optional entry is a longer explanation that will be displayed in a help buffer if the user requests more help. This function translates user input into responses by consulting the bindings in `query-replace-map'; see the documentation of that variable for more information. In this case, the useful bindings are `recenter', `scroll-up', and `scroll-down'. If the user enters `recenter', `scroll-up', or `scroll-down' responses, perform the requested window recentering or scrolling and ask again. The return value is the matching entry from the CHOICES list. Usage example: \(read-multiple-choice \"Continue connecting?\" '((?a \"always\") (?s \"session only\") (?n \"no\")))" (let* ((altered-names nil) (full-prompt (format "%s (%s): " prompt (mapconcat (lambda (elem) (let* ((name (cadr elem)) (pos (seq-position name (car elem))) (altered-name (cond ;; Not in the name string. ((not pos) (format "[%c] %s" (car elem) name)) ;; The prompt character is in the name, so highlight ;; it on graphical terminals... ((display-supports-face-attributes-p '(:underline t) (window-frame)) (setq name (copy-sequence name)) (put-text-property pos (1+ pos) 'face 'read-multiple-choice-face name) name) ;; And put it in [bracket] on non-graphical terminals. (t (concat (substring name 0 pos) "[" (upcase (substring name pos (1+ pos))) "]" (substring name (1+ pos))))))) (push (cons (car elem) altered-name) altered-names) altered-name)) (append choices '((?? "?"))) ", "))) tchar buf wrong-char answer) (save-window-excursion (save-excursion (while (not tchar) (message "%s%s" (if wrong-char "Invalid choice. " "") full-prompt) (setq tchar (if (and (display-popup-menus-p) last-input-event ; not during startup (listp last-nonmenu-event) use-dialog-box) (x-popup-dialog t (cons prompt (mapcar (lambda (elem) (cons (capitalize (cadr elem)) (car elem))) choices))) (condition-case nil (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t)) (read-char)) (error nil)))) (setq answer (lookup-key query-replace-map (vector tchar) t)) (setq tchar (cond ((eq answer 'recenter) (recenter) t) ((eq answer 'scroll-up) (ignore-errors (scroll-up-command)) t) ((eq answer 'scroll-down) (ignore-errors (scroll-down-command)) t) ((eq answer 'scroll-other-window) (ignore-errors (scroll-other-window)) t) ((eq answer 'scroll-other-window-down) (ignore-errors (scroll-other-window-down)) t) (t tchar))) (when (eq tchar t) (setq wrong-char nil tchar nil)) ;; The user has entered an invalid choice, so display the ;; help messages. (when (and (not (eq tchar nil)) (not (assq tchar choices))) (setq wrong-char (not (memq tchar '(?? ?\C-h))) tchar nil) (when wrong-char (ding)) (with-help-window (setq buf (get-buffer-create "*Multiple Choice Help*")) (with-current-buffer buf (erase-buffer) (pop-to-buffer buf) (insert prompt "\n\n") (let* ((columns (/ (window-width) 25)) (fill-column 21) (times 0) (start (point))) (dolist (elem choices) (goto-char start) (unless (zerop times) (if (zerop (mod times columns)) ;; Go to the next "line". (goto-char (setq start (point-max))) ;; Add padding. (while (not (eobp)) (end-of-line) (insert (make-string (max (- (* (mod times columns) (+ fill-column 4)) (current-column)) 0) ?\s)) (forward-line 1)))) (setq times (1+ times)) (let ((text (with-temp-buffer (insert (format "%c: %s\n" (car elem) (cdr (assq (car elem) altered-names)))) (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)) (when (nth 2 elem) (let ((start (point))) (insert (nth 2 elem)) (unless (bolp) (insert "\n")) (fill-region start (point-max)))) (buffer-string)))) (goto-char start) (dolist (line (split-string text "\n")) (end-of-line) (if (bolp) (insert line "\n") (insert line)) (forward-line 1))))))))))) (when (buffer-live-p buf) (kill-buffer buf)) (assq tchar choices))) (provide 'subr-x) ;;; subr-x.el ends here