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* Need help writing file-visiting macro
@ 2005-07-25 13:58 Roy Smith
  2005-07-25 15:33 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
                   ` (4 more replies)
  0 siblings, 5 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Roy Smith @ 2005-07-25 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw


I'm working in a software development system which has classes defined
in foo.mdl files, with the corresponding implementation code in
foo_Impl.c files I want to write a macro or function which lets you
flip back and forth between the two.  If I'm looking at a .mdl file, I
want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and visit that
file.  Is that possible?

I'm using GNU Emacs 21.3.1.

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 13:58 Need help writing file-visiting macro Roy Smith
@ 2005-07-25 15:33 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
  2005-07-25 16:45   ` Roy Smith
  2005-07-25 16:50 ` Sergei Organov
                   ` (3 subsequent siblings)
  4 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2005-07-25 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw


roy@panix.com (Roy Smith) writes:

> I want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and
> visit that file.  Is that possible?

it is possible if the correspondance is at least heuristical.

thi

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 15:33 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2005-07-25 16:45   ` Roy Smith
  2005-07-25 17:44     ` drkm
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Roy Smith @ 2005-07-25 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw


In article <7e7jfegat6.fsf@ada2.unipv.it>,
Thien-Thi Nguyen  <ttn@glug.org> wrote:
>roy@panix.com (Roy Smith) writes:
>
>> I want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and
>> visit that file.  Is that possible?
>
>it is possible if the correspondance is at least heuristical.

I'm not sure what you mean by "heuristical", but it certainly is
deterministic.  For a given file name X.mdl, the corresponding
implementation file will be X_Impl.c.

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 13:58 Need help writing file-visiting macro Roy Smith
  2005-07-25 15:33 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2005-07-25 16:50 ` Sergei Organov
  2005-07-25 17:52 ` rgb
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  4 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Sergei Organov @ 2005-07-25 16:50 UTC (permalink / raw


roy@panix.com (Roy Smith) writes:

> I'm working in a software development system which has classes defined
> in foo.mdl files, with the corresponding implementation code in
> foo_Impl.c files I want to write a macro or function which lets you
> flip back and forth between the two.  If I'm looking at a .mdl file, I
> want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and visit that
> file.  Is that possible?

Yes.

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 16:45   ` Roy Smith
@ 2005-07-25 17:44     ` drkm
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: drkm @ 2005-07-25 17:44 UTC (permalink / raw


Roy Smith writes:

> In article <7e7jfegat6.fsf@ada2.unipv.it>,
> Thien-Thi Nguyen  <ttn@glug.org> wrote:

>>roy@panix.com (Roy Smith) writes:

>>> I want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and
>>> visit that file.  Is that possible?

>>it is possible if the correspondance is at least heuristical.

> I'm not sure what you mean by "heuristical", but it certainly is
> deterministic.  For a given file name X.mdl, the corresponding
> implementation file will be X_Impl.c.

  So you just want the correspondance between the file *name*?
Ok:

    (defun rs:get-impl-filename (mdl-name)
      (unless (string-match "^\\(.+\\)\\.mdl$" mdl-name)
        (error "Not a MDL file name" mdl-name))
      (concat (match-string 1 mdl-name) "_Impl.c"))

--drkm

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 13:58 Need help writing file-visiting macro Roy Smith
  2005-07-25 15:33 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
  2005-07-25 16:50 ` Sergei Organov
@ 2005-07-25 17:52 ` rgb
  2005-07-25 21:02   ` drkm
  2005-07-25 18:05 ` Kevin Rodgers
  2005-07-25 21:38 ` Martin Slouf
  4 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: rgb @ 2005-07-25 17:52 UTC (permalink / raw


Roy Smith wrote:
> I'm working in a software development system which has classes defined
> in foo.mdl files, with the corresponding implementation code in
> foo_Impl.c files I want to write a macro or function which lets you
> flip back and forth between the two.  If I'm looking at a .mdl file, I
> want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and visit that
> file.  Is that possible?
>
> I'm using GNU Emacs 21.3.1.

(defun my-open-complementary-file ()
  "If buffer-file-name ends in .h open .mdl and vise versa."
  (interactive)
  (if buffer-file-name
     (if (string-match "\\(\\`.*\\.\\)mdl\\'" (buffer-file-name))
         (find-file (concat (match-string 1 (buffer-file-name))"h"))
       (if (string-match ".*\\.h\\'" (buffer-file-name))
           (find-file (concat (match-string 1
(buffer-file-name))"mdl"))
         (message "Buffer's filename doesn't end in .mdl or .h")))
    (message "Buffer is not visiting a file")))

Don't expect to get this kind of service all the time!

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 13:58 Need help writing file-visiting macro Roy Smith
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2005-07-25 17:52 ` rgb
@ 2005-07-25 18:05 ` Kevin Rodgers
  2005-07-25 21:38 ` Martin Slouf
  4 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2005-07-25 18:05 UTC (permalink / raw


Roy Smith wrote:
 > I'm working in a software development system which has classes defined
 > in foo.mdl files, with the corresponding implementation code in
 > foo_Impl.c files I want to write a macro or function which lets you
 > flip back and forth between the two.  If I'm looking at a .mdl file, I
 > want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and visit that
 > file.  Is that possible?

Of course.

(defun find-impl-file (&optional mdl-file)
   "When visiting a \".mdl\", visit the corresponding \"_Impl.c\" file."
   (interactive)
   (when (null mdl-file)
     (setq mdl-file buffer-file-name))
   (unless (and mdl-file (equal (file-name-extension mdl-file) "mdl"))
     (error "%s is not a \".mdl\" file" mdl-file))
   (find-file (concat (file-name-sans-extension mdl-file) "_Impl.c")))

-- 
Kevin Rodgers

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 17:52 ` rgb
@ 2005-07-25 21:02   ` drkm
  2005-07-26 22:49     ` rgb
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: drkm @ 2005-07-25 21:02 UTC (permalink / raw


rgb writes:

> (defun my-open-complementary-file ()
>   "If buffer-file-name ends in .h open .mdl and vise versa."
>   (interactive)
>   (if buffer-file-name
>      (if (string-match "\\(\\`.*\\.\\)mdl\\'" (buffer-file-name))
>          (find-file (concat (match-string 1 (buffer-file-name))"h"))
>        (if (string-match ".*\\.h\\'" (buffer-file-name))
>            (find-file (concat (match-string 1
> (buffer-file-name))"mdl"))
>          (message "Buffer's filename doesn't end in .mdl or .h")))
>     (message "Buffer is not visiting a file")))

  Or more precisely like this (to use '_Impl.c' instead of '.h'):

    (defun my-open-complementary-file ()
      "If buffer-file-name ends in _Impl.c open .mdl and vise versa."
      (interactive)
      (let ((buf    (buffer-file-name))
            (mdl-re "\\`\\(.+\\)\\.mdl\\'")
            (c-re   "\\`\\(.+\\)_Impl\\.c\\'"))
        (if buf
            (if (string-match mdl-re buf)
                (find-file (concat (match-string 1 buf) "_Impl.c"))
              (if (string-match c-re buf)
                  (find-file (concat (match-string 1 buf) ".mdl"))
                (error "Filename doesn't end in .mdl or _Impl.c: %s" buf)))
          (error "Buffer is not visiting a file"))))

--drkm

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 13:58 Need help writing file-visiting macro Roy Smith
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2005-07-25 18:05 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2005-07-25 21:38 ` Martin Slouf
  2005-07-26 15:52   ` Kevin Rodgers
  4 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Martin Slouf @ 2005-07-25 21:38 UTC (permalink / raw


Indeed a great thread!

I found inforamtion here very usefull and i am surprised how easy it is.
thanks.

In fact i do a lot of Java editting (jakarta struts) and there is a lot of
files whith deterministic filename (thanks to the naming conventions we use).

The files are unfortunately in different directories.  I know very little of
elisp, though i use Emacs a lot.

Is there an easy modification of this piece of code that can help me to find
files in different directories?  i guess these are the string manipulation
functions.

The situation is like this:

For each business level class (BankAccount.java) (located somewhere under the
'src' directory structure) there are at least two jsp pages:
bank_account_edit_.jsp and bank_account_list_.jsp under the 'web' directory
structure), ie:

top dir
+
|
+-- src (Java source in packages)
|    |
|    +-- somewhere
|            |
|            +-- BankAccount.java
|
+---web (JSP pages using jakarta-struts)
     |
     +-- somewhere
             |
             +-- bank_account_edit_.jsp
	     |
	     +-- bak_account_list_.jsp


i get those macros (proposed in thi sthread) open the same buffer with modified
name in the same directory.  My questions are like this:

1. what string function can be used to make the string BankAccount to transform
it into bank_account_edit_ and bank_account_list_

2. what functions should be used to open those jsp buffers (java buffer
respectively)?, when each of this file is / can be in different directory?

thanks a lot for an answer.

Nowadays i use file-cache to search for a file.

m.

On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 09:58:24AM -0400, Roy Smith wrote:
> I'm working in a software development system which has classes defined
> in foo.mdl files, with the corresponding implementation code in
> foo_Impl.c files I want to write a macro or function which lets you
> flip back and forth between the two.  If I'm looking at a .mdl file, I
> want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and visit that
> file.  Is that possible?
> 
> I'm using GNU Emacs 21.3.1.
> _______________________________________________
> Help-gnu-emacs mailing list
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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 21:38 ` Martin Slouf
@ 2005-07-26 15:52   ` Kevin Rodgers
  2005-07-26 18:24     ` Martin Slouf
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2005-07-26 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw


Martin Slouf wrote:
 > Is there an easy modification of this piece of code that can help me 
to find
 > files in different directories?  i guess these are the string 
manipulation
 > functions.

There are also file name manipulation functions, which are generally
preferable to the lower-level string manipulation functions:

file-name-directory
file-name-nondirectory
file-name-extension
file-name-sans-extension
file-name-sans-versions
file-name-as-directory
directory-file-name
expand-file-name

 > The situation is like this:
 >
 > For each business level class (BankAccount.java) (located somewhere 
under the
 > 'src' directory structure) there are at least two jsp pages:
 > bank_account_edit_.jsp and bank_account_list_.jsp under the 'web' 
directory
 > structure), ie:
 >
 > top dir
 > +
 > |
 > +-- src (Java source in packages)
 > |    |
 > |    +-- somewhere
 > |            |
 > |            +-- BankAccount.java
 > |
 > +---web (JSP pages using jakarta-struts)
 >      |
 >      +-- somewhere
 >              |
 >              +-- bank_account_edit_.jsp
 > 	     |
 > 	     +-- bak_account_list_.jsp
 >
 >
 > i get those macros (proposed in thi sthread) open the same buffer with
 > modified name in the same directory.  My questions are like this:
 >
 > 1. what string function can be used to make the string BankAccount to
 > transform it into bank_account_edit_ and bank_account_list_

Hmmm, CamelCase to lower_case.
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/CamelCase refers to glasses-mode,
which unfortunately doesn't provide a low level utility function to
convert strings.  But you can write your own:

(defun CamelCase-to-lower_case (string)
   (let ((i 0)
         (result "")
         (case-fold-search nil))
     (while (string-match "[[:upper:]][[:lower:]]*" string i)
       (setq result
             (concat result
                     (substring string i (match-beginning 0))
                     (if (> (match-beginning 0) 0) "_")
                     (downcase (match-string 0 string))))
       (setq i (match-end 0)))
     (setq result
	  (concat result (substring string i)))))

So (concat (CamelCase-to-lower_case "BankAccount") "_edit_") returns
"bank_account_edit_".

 > 2. what functions should be used to open those jsp buffers (java
 > buffer respectively)?, when each of this file is / can be in different
 > directory?

Just stick with find-file, or perhaps
(switch-to-buffer (find-file-noselect FILE)) or
(pop-to-buffer (find-file-noselect FILE)).

-- 
Kevin Rodgers

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-26 15:52   ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2005-07-26 18:24     ` Martin Slouf
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Martin Slouf @ 2005-07-26 18:24 UTC (permalink / raw


thanks a lot for the hint, Kevin.  i spend some time watching those functions
and a finally read some basic chapters from elisp manual to understand it a bit
more.  It is not so bad as I thought it would be.

martin

On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 09:52:13AM -0600, Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Martin Slouf wrote:
> > Is there an easy modification of this piece of code that can help me 
> to find
> > files in different directories?  i guess these are the string 
> manipulation
> > functions.
> 
> There are also file name manipulation functions, which are generally
> preferable to the lower-level string manipulation functions:
> 
> file-name-directory
> file-name-nondirectory
> file-name-extension
> file-name-sans-extension
> file-name-sans-versions
> file-name-as-directory
> directory-file-name
> expand-file-name
> 
> > The situation is like this:
> >
> > For each business level class (BankAccount.java) (located somewhere 
> under the
> > 'src' directory structure) there are at least two jsp pages:
> > bank_account_edit_.jsp and bank_account_list_.jsp under the 'web' 
> directory
> > structure), ie:
> >
> > top dir
> > +
> > |
> > +-- src (Java source in packages)
> > |    |
> > |    +-- somewhere
> > |            |
> > |            +-- BankAccount.java
> > |
> > +---web (JSP pages using jakarta-struts)
> >      |
> >      +-- somewhere
> >              |
> >              +-- bank_account_edit_.jsp
> > 	     |
> > 	     +-- bak_account_list_.jsp
> >
> >
> > i get those macros (proposed in thi sthread) open the same buffer with
> > modified name in the same directory.  My questions are like this:
> >
> > 1. what string function can be used to make the string BankAccount to
> > transform it into bank_account_edit_ and bank_account_list_
> 
> Hmmm, CamelCase to lower_case.
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/CamelCase refers to glasses-mode,
> which unfortunately doesn't provide a low level utility function to
> convert strings.  But you can write your own:
> 
> (defun CamelCase-to-lower_case (string)
>   (let ((i 0)
>         (result "")
>         (case-fold-search nil))
>     (while (string-match "[[:upper:]][[:lower:]]*" string i)
>       (setq result
>             (concat result
>                     (substring string i (match-beginning 0))
>                     (if (> (match-beginning 0) 0) "_")
>                     (downcase (match-string 0 string))))
>       (setq i (match-end 0)))
>     (setq result
> 	  (concat result (substring string i)))))
> 
> So (concat (CamelCase-to-lower_case "BankAccount") "_edit_") returns
> "bank_account_edit_".
> 
> > 2. what functions should be used to open those jsp buffers (java
> > buffer respectively)?, when each of this file is / can be in different
> > directory?
> 
> Just stick with find-file, or perhaps
> (switch-to-buffer (find-file-noselect FILE)) or
> (pop-to-buffer (find-file-noselect FILE)).
> 

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* Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
  2005-07-25 21:02   ` drkm
@ 2005-07-26 22:49     ` rgb
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: rgb @ 2005-07-26 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw


drkm wrote:
> rgb writes:
>
> > (defun my-open-complementary-file ()
> >   "If buffer-file-name ends in .h open .mdl and vise versa."
> >   (interactive)
> >   (if buffer-file-name
> >      (if (string-match "\\(\\`.*\\.\\)mdl\\'" (buffer-file-name))
> >          (find-file (concat (match-string 1 (buffer-file-name))"h"))
> >        (if (string-match ".*\\.h\\'" (buffer-file-name))
> >            (find-file (concat (match-string 1
> > (buffer-file-name))"mdl"))
> >          (message "Buffer's filename doesn't end in .mdl or .h")))
> >     (message "Buffer is not visiting a file")))
>
>   Or more precisely like this (to use '_Impl.c' instead of '.h'):
>
>     (defun my-open-complementary-file ()
>       "If buffer-file-name ends in _Impl.c open .mdl and vise versa."
>       (interactive)
>       (let ((buf    (buffer-file-name))
>             (mdl-re "\\`\\(.+\\)\\.mdl\\'")
>             (c-re   "\\`\\(.+\\)_Impl\\.c\\'"))
>         (if buf
>             (if (string-match mdl-re buf)
>                 (find-file (concat (match-string 1 buf) "_Impl.c"))
>               (if (string-match c-re buf)
>                   (find-file (concat (match-string 1 buf) ".mdl"))
>                 (error "Filename doesn't end in .mdl or _Impl.c: %s" buf)))
>           (error "Buffer is not visiting a file"))))
>
> --drkm

I've really been throwing out some slop lately.  It's embarrassing.

(defun my-open-complementary-file ()
  "If buffer-file-name ends in _Impl.c open .mdl and vise versa."
  (interactive)
  (cond
   ((not buffer-file-name)
    (message "Buffer is not visiting a file"))
   ((string-match "\\(\\`.*\\)\\.mdl\\'" buffer-file-name)
    (find-file (concat (match-string 1 buffer-file-name)"_Impl.c")))
   ((string-match "\\(\\`.*\\)_Impl\\.c\\'" buffer-file-name)
    (find-file (concat (match-string 1 buffer-file-name)".mdl")))
   (t (message "Buffer's filename doesn't end in .mdl or _Impl.c"))))

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