From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Path: news.gmane.org!not-for-mail From: "Eric M. Ludlam" Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.devel Subject: Re[2]: Improving Emacs for writing code Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:41:46 -0400 Message-ID: <200804240241.m3O2fkdJ005148@projectile.siege-engine.com> References: <87d4ohq48i.fsf@localhorst.mine.nu> <200804222149.m3MLnF7V028656@projectile.siege-engine.com> <200804231500.m3NF0BpH002463@projectile.siege-engine.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: lo.gmane.org X-Trace: ger.gmane.org 1209004934 29935 80.91.229.12 (24 Apr 2008 02:42:14 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@ger.gmane.org NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:42:14 +0000 (UTC) Cc: david.hansen@gmx.net, emacs-devel@gnu.org To: Stefan Monnier Original-X-From: emacs-devel-bounces+ged-emacs-devel=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Thu Apr 24 04:42:48 2008 connect(): Connection refused Return-path: Envelope-to: ged-emacs-devel@m.gmane.org Original-Received: from lists.gnu.org ([199.232.76.165]) by lo.gmane.org with esmtp (Exim 4.50) id 1JorQ1-0008Vv-7T for ged-emacs-devel@m.gmane.org; Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:42:43 +0200 Original-Received: from localhost ([127.0.0.1]:38470 helo=lists.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.43) id 1JorPK-0007Q5-Tc for ged-emacs-devel@m.gmane.org; Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:41:58 -0400 Original-Received: from mailman by lists.gnu.org with tmda-scanned (Exim 4.43) id 1JorPF-0007OJ-Rc for emacs-devel@gnu.org; Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:41:53 -0400 Original-Received: from exim by lists.gnu.org with spam-scanned (Exim 4.43) id 1JorPE-0007Mf-Fh for emacs-devel@gnu.org; Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:41:53 -0400 Original-Received: from [199.232.76.173] (port=49394 helo=monty-python.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.43) id 1JorPE-0007Mc-Cw for emacs-devel@gnu.org; Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:41:52 -0400 Original-Received: from static-71-184-83-10.bstnma.fios.verizon.net ([71.184.83.10] helo=projectile.siege-engine.com) by monty-python.gnu.org with esmtps (TLS-1.0:DHE_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:32) (Exim 4.60) (envelope-from ) id 1JorPD-0005uE-PA for emacs-devel@gnu.org; Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:41:52 -0400 Original-Received: from projectile.siege-engine.com (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1]) by projectile.siege-engine.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) with ESMTP id m3O2fkZi005152; Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:41:46 -0400 Original-Received: (from zappo@localhost) by projectile.siege-engine.com (8.12.8/8.12.8/Submit) id m3O2fkdJ005148; Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:41:46 -0400 In-reply-to: (message from Stefan Monnier on Wed, 23 Apr 2008 13:45:23 -0400) X-detected-kernel: by monty-python.gnu.org: Linux 2.4-2.6 X-BeenThere: emacs-devel@gnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 Precedence: list List-Id: "Emacs development discussions." List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Original-Sender: emacs-devel-bounces+ged-emacs-devel=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Errors-To: emacs-devel-bounces+ged-emacs-devel=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Xref: news.gmane.org gmane.emacs.devel:95872 Archived-At: >>> Stefan Monnier seems to think that: >>> The first step is to make sure that when installing CEDET in Emacs we >>> get 2 things: >>> 1 - CEDET is easy to enable. >>> 2 - CEDET doesn't affect anyone who doesn't enable it. >>> That is a strict necessity before we can install it. The second step is: >>> - Make it possible to disable CEDET after enabling it. >>> - Make it possible to enable CEDET in some buffers without it affecting >>> all others. >>> These are very important as well, tho it might be OK to live without >>> them at first, as long as there's a clear commitment to address them. > >> Everything in CEDET that changes or augments a behavior is activated >> by hooks, or something in a user's .emacs file. The CEDET build >> system automatically adds (add-hook ...) type items into the loaddefs >> file which is what you had encountered. The goal of the CEDET install >> is to minimize the amount of hacking around users have to do to get >> the system up and running. > >> The semantic parser and tools work like this: > >> * A mode hook sets up variables about how to do parsing. > >IIUC this is code similar to what sets up font-lock-defaults or >imenu-generic-expression, right? I.e. it is conceptually part of the >major mode rather than of CEDET. Yes. Here is a typical function for C. ------- ;;;###autoload (defun semantic-default-c-setup () "Set up a buffer for semantic parsing of the C language." (semantic-c-by--install-parser) (setq semantic-lex-syntax-modifications '((?> ".") (?< ".") ) ) (setq semantic-lex-analyzer #'semantic-c-lexer) (add-hook 'semantic-lex-reset-hooks 'semantic-lex-spp-reset-hook nil t) ) ------ where semantic-c-by--install-parser is a generated function that does a setq. As such, no Emacs behavior is modified. >> * A change-mode hook (and a couple other hooks) enables "semantic" on >> any buffer with the right variables set up. > >I.e. this is like > > (define-globalized-minor-mode global-semantic-mode semantic-mode > (lambda () (if vars are set up (semantic-mode 1)))) [ ... ] Not really. There is no "semantic-mode". I looked up the actual code which I wrote many years ago. It is this: ------- (defun semantic-new-buffer-fcn () "Setup the current buffer to use Semantic. If the major mode is ready for Semantic, and no `semantic-inhibit-functions' disabled it, the current buffer is setup to use Semantic, and `semantic-init-hook' is run." ;; Do stuff if semantic was activated by a mode hook in this buffer, ;; and not afterwards disabled. (when (and semantic--parse-table (not (semantic-active-p)) (not (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'semantic-inhibit-functions))) ;; Specify that this function has done it's work. At this point ;; we can consider that semantic is active in this buffer. (setq semantic-new-buffer-fcn-was-run t) ;; Here are some buffer local variables we can initialize ourselves ;; of a mode does not choose to do so. (semantic-lex-init) ;; Force this buffer to have its cache refreshed. (semantic-clear-toplevel-cache) ;; Call DB hooks before regular init hooks (run-hooks 'semantic-init-db-hooks) ;; Lastly, set up semantic modes (run-hooks 'semantic-init-hooks) )) (add-hook 'mode-local-init-hook 'semantic-new-buffer-fcn) -------- As you can see it's mostly a "get a bunch of variables set up" function to simplify a mode-author's support requirements. It also (more critically) calls the db-hooks, and init-hooks for semantic. The key input is that `semantic--parse-table' has a value. I also just noticed `semantic-inhibit-functions' which would allow you to selectively disable a particular mode. I seem to learn something new about Emacs every day. Also, the `mode-local-init-hook' is a spiffy feature of `mode-local' which runs after a new major mode is enabled. I'll append the whole thing at the end of this message. David Ponce wrote most of it based on some core routines I wrote for a similar feature for semantic. >> * Any tool that requires semantic can automatically enable itself via >> the semantic init hook > >I do not understand this: do you mean that a tool can call >(semantic-mode 1), or that a tool can register itself so that whenever >semantic-mode is ON, then that tool is activated as well? >I'll assume you mean the latter. Semantic has its own global mode setup. Its function for doing a setup looks like this. ------- (defun semantic-toggle-minor-mode-globally (mode &optional arg) "Toggle minor mode MODE in every Semantic enabled buffer. Return non-nil if MODE is turned on in every Semantic enabled buffer. If ARG is positive, enable, if it is negative, disable. If ARG is nil, then toggle. Otherwise do nothing. MODE must be a valid minor mode defined in `minor-mode-alist' and must be too an interactive function used to toggle the mode." (or (and (fboundp mode) (assq mode minor-mode-alist)) (error "Semantic minor mode %s not found" mode)) (if (not arg) (if (memq mode semantic-init-hooks) (setq arg -1) (setq arg 1))) ;; Add or remove the MODE toggle function from ;; `semantic-init-hooks'. Then turn MODE on or off in every ;; Semantic enabled buffer. (cond ;; Turn off if ARG < 0 ((< arg 0) (remove-hook 'semantic-init-hooks mode) (semantic-map-buffers #'(lambda () (funcall mode -1))) nil) ;; Turn on if ARG > 0 ((> arg 0) (add-hook 'semantic-init-hooks mode) (semantic-map-buffers #'(lambda () (funcall mode 1))) t) ;; Otherwise just check MODE state (t (memq mode semantic-init-hooks)) )) --------------- So all semantic specific modes use this, and this function activates that routine via `semantic-init-hooks' which I mentioned earlier. Thus, creating one of these `global' modes that only works if semantic is active uses this, and gets called at the right time. All modes that define a parser therefore get this mode activated. I therefore expect that if you want one of the semantic minor modes for some other specific mode you would just enable it in a mode hook, but that mode hook must be an append to make sure it runs after the parser is initialized, such as: (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'semantic-some-mode t) Other modes that keep semantic working, such as idle-time parsing or semanticdb really ought to run against everything to keep stuff consistent. What most folks probably think of as `semantic-mode' is some subset of the 15 minor modes. >> As such, what you are requesting is possible, and follows typical >> conventions, but just requires more INSTALL explanation. I am >> hesitant to add such discussion because the current install >> instruction is short and simple, and discussing all those options >> would make it much less so. I've batched many modes together into >> "turn on lots of related things" functions which means all sub modes >> would need explaining for basic install. > >So IIUC semantic-mode does not in itself affect the behavior, but >because of how features on top of Semantic register themselves in >semantic-init-hook, the mere fact of activating semantic-mode ends up >activating a lot more. > >I guess that's fine for now. All we really need is a way to only enable >semantic (and accompagnying features) in some modes. A user could customize semantic on a per-mode basis like this: (add-hook 'mode-1-hook (lambda () (semantic-this-mode 1) (semantic-that-mode 1)) t) (add-hook 'mode-2-hook (lambda () (semantic-foo-mode 1) (semantic-bar-mode 1)) t) though some core modes, like the idle timer and database mode should be activated semantic/globally. Also, to be clear, the core timer is for idle time parsing only. The idle modes, like idle-summary-mode, are separately controllable. Eric ------------------ Here is mode-local. It's been discussed on this list a couple times, and includes a couple pieces of advice you had asked about in a different message. I really like mode-local, and highly recommend it as a way of adding behavior for a specific mode. ------------------ ;;; mode-local.el --- Support for mode local facilities ;; ;; Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Eric M. Ludlam ;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 David Ponce ;; ;; Author: David Ponce ;; Maintainer: David Ponce ;; Created: 27 Apr 2004 ;; Keywords: syntax ;; X-RCS: $Id: mode-local.el,v 1.11 2008/01/25 19:33:30 zappo Exp $ ;; ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. ;; ;; This program 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 2, or (at ;; your option) any later version. ;; ;; This software 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; ;; Each major mode will want to support a specific set of behaviors. ;; Usually generic behaviors that need just a little bit of local ;; specifics. ;; ;; This library permits the setting of override functions for tasks of ;; that nature, and also provides reasonable defaults. ;; ;; There are buffer local variables, and frame local variables. ;; This library give the illusion of mode specific variables. ;; ;; You should use a mode-local variable or override to allow extension ;; only if you expect a mode author to provide that extension. If a ;; user might wish to customize a give variable or function then ;; the existing customization mechanism should be used. ;; To Do: ;; Allow customization of a variable for a specific mode? ;; ;; Add mecro for defining the '-default' functionality. ;;; History: ;; ;;; Code: (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) ;;; Compatibility ;; (defun mode-local-define-derived-mode-needed-p () "Return non-nil if mode local has to fix `define-derived-mode'. That is, if `define-derived-mode' does not set `derived-mode-parent'." (let ((body (cdr (macroexpand '(define-derived-mode c p "")))) (bad t)) (while (and body bad) (if (equal (car body) '(put 'c 'derived-mode-parent 'p)) (setq bad nil) (setq body (cdr body)))) bad)) (when (mode-local-define-derived-mode-needed-p) ;; Workaround a bug in some (XEmacs) versions of ;; `define-derived-mode' that don't set the `derived-mode-parent' ;; property, and break mode-local. (defadvice define-derived-mode (after mode-local-define-derived-mode activate) "Fix missing `derived-mode-parent' property on child." (unless (eq 'fundamental-mode (ad-get-arg 1)) (let ((form (cdr ad-return-value))) (setq ad-return-value nil) (while form (and (eq 'defun (car-safe (car form))) (eq (ad-get-arg 0) (car (cdr-safe (car form)))) (push `(or (get ',(ad-get-arg 0) 'derived-mode-parent) (put ',(ad-get-arg 0) 'derived-mode-parent ',(ad-get-arg 1))) ad-return-value)) (push (car form) ad-return-value) (setq form (cdr form))) (setq ad-return-value `(progn ,@(nreverse ad-return-value))) ))) ) ;;; Misc utilities ;; (defun mode-local-map-file-buffers (function &optional predicate buffers) "Run FUNCTION on every file buffer found. FUNCTION does not have arguments; when it is entered `current-buffer' is the currently selected file buffer. If optional argument PREDICATE is non nil, only select file buffers for which the function PREDICATE return non-nil. If optional argument BUFFERS is non-nil, it is a list of buffers to walk through. It defaults to `buffer-list'." (dolist (b (or buffers (buffer-list))) (and (buffer-live-p b) (buffer-file-name b) (with-current-buffer b (when (or (not predicate) (funcall predicate)) (funcall function)))))) (defun mode-local-map-mode-buffers (function modes) "Run FUNCTION on every file buffer with major mode in MODES. MODES can be a symbol or a list of symbols. FUNCTION does not have arguments." (or (listp modes) (setq modes (list modes))) (mode-local-map-file-buffers function #'(lambda () (memq major-mode modes)))) ;;; Hook machinery ;; (defvar mode-local-init-hook nil "Hook run after a new file buffer is created. The current buffer is the newly created file buffer.") (defvar mode-local-changed-mode-buffers nil "List of buffers whose `major-mode' has changed recently.") (defvar mode-local--init-mode nil) (defsubst mode-local-initialized-p () "Return non-nil if mode local is initialized in current buffer. That is, if the current `major-mode' is equal to the major mode for which mode local bindings have been activated." (eq mode-local--init-mode major-mode)) (defun mode-local-post-major-mode-change () "`post-command-hook' run when there is a `major-mode' change. This makes sure mode local init type stuff can occur." (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'mode-local-post-major-mode-change) (let ((buffers mode-local-changed-mode-buffers)) (setq mode-local-changed-mode-buffers nil) (mode-local-map-file-buffers #'(lambda () ;; Make sure variables are set up for this mode. (activate-mode-local-bindings) (run-hooks 'mode-local-init-hook)) #'(lambda () (not (mode-local-initialized-p))) buffers))) (defun mode-local-on-major-mode-change () "Function called in `change-major-mode-hook'." (add-to-list 'mode-local-changed-mode-buffers (current-buffer)) (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'mode-local-post-major-mode-change)) (add-hook 'find-file-hooks 'mode-local-post-major-mode-change) (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook 'mode-local-on-major-mode-change) ;;; Core bindings API ;; (defsubst set-mode-local-parent (mode parent) "Set parent of major mode MODE to PARENT mode. To work properly, this function should be called after PARENT mode local variables have been defined." (put mode 'mode-local-parent parent) ;; Refresh mode bindings to get mode local variables inherited from ;; PARENT. To work properly, the following should be called after ;; PARENT mode local variables have been defined. (mode-local-map-mode-buffers mode 'activate-mode-local-bindings)) (defsubst get-mode-local-parent (mode) "Return the mode parent of the major mode MODE. Return nil if MODE has no parent." (or (get mode 'mode-local-parent) (get mode 'derived-mode-parent))) (defmacro define-child-mode (mode parent &optional docstring) "Make major mode MODE inherits behavior from PARENT mode. DOCSTRING is optional and not used. To work properly, this should be put after PARENT mode local variables definition." `(set-mode-local-parent ',mode ',parent)) (defvar mode-local-symbol-table nil "Buffer local mode bindings. These symbols provide a hook for a `major-mode' to specify specific behaviors. Use the function `mode-local-bind' to define new bindings.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'mode-local-symbol-table) (defvar mode-local-active-mode nil "Major mode in which bindings are active.") (defsubst new-mode-local-bindings () "Return a new empty mode bindings symbol table." (make-vector 13 0)) (defun mode-local-bind (bindings &optional plist mode) "Define BINDINGS in the specified environment. BINDINGS is a list of (VARIABLE . VALUE). Optional argument PLIST is a property list each VARIABLE symbol will be set to. The following properties have special meaning: - `constant-flag' if non-nil, prevent to rebind variables. - `mode-variable-flag' if non-nil, define mode variables. - `override-flag' if non-nil, define override functions. The `override-flag' and `mode-variable-flag' properties are mutually exclusive. If optional argument MODE is non-nil, it must be a major mode symbol. BINDINGS will be defined globally for this major mode. If MODE is nil, BINDINGS will be defined locally in the current buffer, in variable `mode-local-symbol-table'. The later should be done in MODE hook." ;; Check plist consistency (and (plist-get plist 'mode-variable-flag) (plist-get plist 'override-flag) (error "Bindings can't be both overrides and mode variables")) (let (table variable varname value binding) (if mode (progn ;; Install in given MODE symbol table. Create a new one if ;; needed. (setq table (or (get mode 'mode-local-symbol-table) (new-mode-local-bindings))) (put mode 'mode-local-symbol-table table)) ;; Fail if trying to bind mode variables in local context! (if (plist-get plist 'mode-variable-flag) (error "Mode required to bind mode variables")) ;; Install in buffer local symbol table. Create a new one if ;; needed. (setq table (or mode-local-symbol-table (setq mode-local-symbol-table (new-mode-local-bindings))))) (while bindings (setq binding (car bindings) bindings (cdr bindings) varname (symbol-name (car binding)) value (cdr binding)) (if (setq variable (intern-soft varname table)) ;; Binding already exists ;; Check rebind consistency (cond ((equal (symbol-value variable) value) ;; Just ignore rebind with the same value. ) ((get variable 'constant-flag) (error "Can't change the value of constant `%s'" variable)) ((and (get variable 'mode-variable-flag) (plist-get plist 'override-flag)) (error "Can't rebind override `%s' as a mode variable" variable)) ((and (get variable 'override-flag) (plist-get plist 'mode-variable-flag)) (error "Can't rebind mode variable `%s' as an override" variable)) (t ;; Merge plist and assign new value (setplist variable (append plist (symbol-plist variable))) (set variable value))) ;; New binding (setq variable (intern varname table)) ;; Set new plist and assign initial value (setplist variable plist) (set variable value))) ;; Return the symbol table used table)) (defsubst mode-local-symbol (symbol &optional mode) "Return the mode local symbol bound with SYMBOL's name. Return nil if the mode local symbol doesn't exist. If optional argument MODE is nil, lookup first into locally bound symbols, then in those bound in current `major-mode' and its parents. If MODE is non-nil, lookup into symbols bound in that major mode and its parents." (let ((name (symbol-name symbol)) bind) (or mode (setq mode mode-local-active-mode) (setq mode major-mode bind (and mode-local-symbol-table (intern-soft name mode-local-symbol-table)))) (while (and mode (not bind)) (or (and (get mode 'mode-local-symbol-table) (setq bind (intern-soft name (get mode 'mode-local-symbol-table)))) (setq mode (get-mode-local-parent mode)))) bind)) (defsubst mode-local-symbol-value (symbol &optional mode property) "Return the value of the mode local symbol bound with SYMBOL's name. If optional argument MODE is non-nil, restrict lookup to that mode and its parents (see the function `mode-local-symbol' for more details). If optional argument PROPERTY is non-nil the mode local symbol must have that property set. Return nil if the symbol doesn't exist, or doesn't have PROPERTY set." (and (setq symbol (mode-local-symbol symbol mode)) (or (not property) (get symbol property)) (symbol-value symbol))) ;;; Mode local variables ;; (defun activate-mode-local-bindings (&optional mode) "Activate variables defined locally in MODE and its parents. That is, copy mode local bindings into corresponding buffer local variables. If MODE is not specified it defaults to current `major-mode'. Return the alist of buffer-local variables that have been changed. Elements are (SYMBOL . PREVIOUS-VALUE), describing one variable." (let (modes table old-locals) (unless mode (set (make-local-variable 'mode-local--init-mode) major-mode) (setq mode major-mode)) ;; Get MODE's parents & MODE in the right order. (while mode (setq modes (cons mode modes) mode (get-mode-local-parent mode))) ;; Activate mode bindings following parent modes order. (dolist (mode modes) (when (setq table (get mode 'mode-local-symbol-table)) (mapatoms #'(lambda (var) (when (get var 'mode-variable-flag) (let ((v (intern (symbol-name var)))) ;; Save the current buffer-local value of the ;; mode-local variable. (and (local-variable-p v (current-buffer)) (push (cons v (symbol-value v)) old-locals)) (set (make-local-variable v) (symbol-value var))))) table))) old-locals)) (defun deactivate-mode-local-bindings (&optional mode) "Deactivate variables defined locally in MODE and its parents. That is, kill buffer local variables set from the corresponding mode local bindings. If MODE is not specified it defaults to current `major-mode'." (unless mode (kill-local-variable 'mode-local--init-mode) (setq mode major-mode)) (let (table) (while mode (when (setq table (get mode 'mode-local-symbol-table)) (mapatoms #'(lambda (var) (when (get var 'mode-variable-flag) (kill-local-variable (intern (symbol-name var))))) table)) (setq mode (get-mode-local-parent mode))))) (defmacro with-mode-local (mode &rest body) "With the local bindings of MODE, evaluate BODY. The current mode bindings are saved, BODY is evaluated, and the saved bindings are restored, even in case of an abnormal exit. Value is what BODY returns." (let ((old-mode (make-symbol "mode")) (old-locals (make-symbol "old-locals")) (local (make-symbol "local"))) `(let ((,old-mode mode-local-active-mode) (,old-locals nil)) (unwind-protect (progn (deactivate-mode-local-bindings ,old-mode) (setq mode-local-active-mode ',mode) ;; Save the previous value of buffer-local variables ;; changed by `activate-mode-local-bindings'. (setq ,old-locals (activate-mode-local-bindings ',mode)) ,@body) (deactivate-mode-local-bindings ',mode) ;; Restore the previous value of buffer-local variables. (dolist (,local ,old-locals) (set (car ,local) (cdr ,local))) ;; Restore the mode local variables. (setq mode-local-active-mode ,old-mode) (activate-mode-local-bindings ,old-mode))))) (put 'with-mode-local 'lisp-indent-function 1) (defsubst mode-local-value (mode sym) "Return the value of the MODE local variable SYM." (or mode (error "Missing major mode symbol")) (mode-local-symbol-value sym mode 'mode-variable-flag)) (defmacro setq-mode-local (mode &rest args) "Assign new values to variables local in MODE. MODE must be a major mode symbol. ARGS is a list (SYM VAL SYM VAL ...). The symbols SYM are variables; they are literal (not evaluated). The values VAL are expressions; they are evaluated. Set each SYM to the value of its VAL, locally in buffers already in MODE, or in buffers switched to that mode. Return the value of the last VAL." (when args (let (i ll bl sl tmp sym val) (setq i 0) (while args (setq tmp (make-symbol (format "tmp%d" i)) i (1+ i) sym (car args) val (cadr args) ll (cons (list tmp val) ll) bl (cons `(cons ',sym ,tmp) bl) sl (cons `(set (make-local-variable ',sym) ,tmp) sl) args (cddr args))) `(let* ,(nreverse ll) ;; Save mode bindings (mode-local-bind (list ,@bl) '(mode-variable-flag t) ',mode) ;; Assign to local variables in all existing buffers in MODE (mode-local-map-mode-buffers #'(lambda () ,@sl) ',mode) ;; Return the last value ,tmp) ))) (defmacro defvar-mode-local (mode sym val &optional docstring) "Define MODE local variable SYM with value VAL. DOCSTRING is optional." `(progn (setq-mode-local ,mode ,sym ,val) (put (mode-local-symbol ',sym ',mode) 'variable-documentation ,docstring) ',sym)) (put 'defvar-mode-local 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (defmacro defconst-mode-local (mode sym val &optional docstring) "Define MODE local constant SYM with value VAL. DOCSTRING is optional." (let ((tmp (make-symbol "tmp"))) `(let (,tmp) (setq-mode-local ,mode ,sym ,val) (setq ,tmp (mode-local-symbol ',sym ',mode)) (put ,tmp 'constant-flag t) (put ,tmp 'variable-documentation ,docstring) ',sym))) (put 'defconst-mode-local 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) ;;; Function overloading ;; (defun make-obsolete-overload (old new) "Mark OLD overload as obsoleted by NEW overload." (put old 'overload-obsoleted-by new) (put old 'mode-local-overload t) (put new 'overload-obsolete old)) (defsubst overload-obsoleted-by (overload) "Get the overload symbol obsoleted by OVERLOAD. Return the obsolete symbol or nil if not found." (get overload 'overload-obsolete)) (defsubst overload-that-obsolete (overload) "Return the overload symbol that obsoletes OVERLOAD. Return the symbol found or nil if OVERLOAD is not obsolete." (get overload 'overload-obsoleted-by)) (defsubst fetch-overload (overload) "Return the current OVERLOAD function, or nil if not found. First, lookup for OVERLOAD into locally bound mode local symbols, then in those bound in current `major-mode' and its parents." (or (mode-local-symbol-value overload nil 'override-flag) ;; If an obsolete overload symbol exists, try it. (and (overload-obsoleted-by overload) (mode-local-symbol-value (overload-obsoleted-by overload) nil 'override-flag)))) (defun mode-local--override (name args body) "Return the form that handles overloading of function NAME. ARGS are the arguments to the function. BODY is code that would be run when there is no override defined. The default is to call the function `NAME-default' with the appropriate arguments. See also the function `define-overload'." (let* ((default (intern (format "%s-default" name))) (overargs (delq '&rest (delq '&optional (copy-sequence args)))) (override (make-symbol "override"))) `(let ((,override (fetch-overload ',name))) (if ,override (funcall ,override ,@overargs) ,@(or body `((,default ,@overargs))))) )) (defun mode-local--expand-overrides (name args body) "Expand override forms that overload function NAME. ARGS are the arguments to the function NAME. BODY is code where override forms are searched for expansion. Return result of expansion, or BODY if no expansion occurred. See also the function `define-overload'." (let ((forms body) (ditto t) form xbody) (while forms (setq form (car forms)) (cond ((atom form)) ((eq (car form) :override) (setq form (mode-local--override name args (cdr form)))) ((eq (car form) :override-with-args) (setq form (mode-local--override name (cadr form) (cddr form)))) ((setq form (mode-local--expand-overrides name args form)))) (setq ditto (and ditto (eq (car forms) form)) xbody (cons form xbody) forms (cdr forms))) (if ditto body (nreverse xbody)))) (defun mode-local--overload-body (name args body) "Return the code that implements overloading of function NAME. ARGS are the arguments to the function NAME. BODY specifies the overload code. See also the function `define-overload'." (let ((result (mode-local--expand-overrides name args body))) (if (eq body result) (list (mode-local--override name args body)) result))) (defmacro define-overload (name args docstring &rest body) "Define a new function, as with `defun' which can be overloaded. NAME is the name of the function to create. ARGS are the arguments to the function. DOCSTRING is a documentation string to describe the function. The docstring will automatically had details about its overload symbol appended to the end. BODY is code that would be run when there is no override defined. The default is to call the function `NAME-default' with the appropriate arguments. BODY can also include an override form that specifies which part of BODY is specifically overridden. This permits to specify common code run for both default and overridden implementations. An override form is one of: 1. (:override [OVERBODY]) 2. (:override-with-args OVERARGS [OVERBODY]) OVERBODY is the code that would be run when there is no override defined. The default is to call the function `NAME-default' with the appropriate arguments deduced from ARGS. OVERARGS is a list of arguments passed to the override and `NAME-default' function, in place of those deduced from ARGS." `(eval-and-compile (defun ,name ,args ,docstring ,@(mode-local--overload-body name args body)) (put ',name 'mode-local-overload t))) (put :override-with-args 'lisp-indent-function 1) (defsubst function-overload-p (symbol) "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a function which can be overloaded." (and symbol (symbolp symbol) (get symbol 'mode-local-overload))) (defmacro define-mode-local-override (name mode args docstring &rest body) "Define a mode specific override of the function overload NAME. Has meaning only if NAME has been created with `define-overload'. MODE is the major mode this override is being defined for. ARGS are the function arguments, which should match those of the same named function created with `define-overload'. DOCSTRING is the documentation string. BODY is the implementation of this function." (let ((newname (intern (format "%s-%s" name mode)))) `(progn (eval-and-compile (defun ,newname ,args ,(format "%s\n\nOverride %s in `%s' buffers." docstring name mode) ;; The body for this implementation ,@body) ;; For find-func to locate the definition of NEWNAME. (put ',newname 'definition-name ',name)) (mode-local-bind '((,name . ,newname)) '(override-flag t) ',mode)) )) ;;; Read/Query Support ;; ;;;###autoload (defun mode-local-read-function (prompt &optional initial hist default) "Interactively read in the name of a mode-local function. PROMPT, INITIAL, HIST, and DEFAULT are the same as for `completing-read'." (completing-read prompt obarray 'function-overload-p t initial hist default)) ;;; Help support ;; (defun overload-docstring-extension (overload) "Return the doc string that augments the description of OVERLOAD." (let ((doc "\n\This function can be overloaded\ (see `define-mode-local-override' for details).") (sym (overload-obsoleted-by overload))) (when sym (setq doc (format "%s\nIt makes the overload `%s' obsolete." doc sym))) (setq sym (overload-that-obsolete overload)) (when sym (setq doc (format "%s\nThis overload is obsoletes;\nUse `%s' instead." doc sym))) doc)) (defun mode-local-augment-function-help (symbol) "Augment the *Help* buffer for SYMBOL. SYMBOL is a function that can be overridden." (with-current-buffer "*Help*" (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer)) (unwind-protect (progn (toggle-read-only -1) (goto-char (point-min)) (unless (re-search-forward "^$" nil t) (goto-char (point-max)) (beginning-of-line) (forward-line -1)) (insert (overload-docstring-extension symbol) "\n") ;; NOTE TO SELF: ;; LIST ALL LOADED OVERRIDES FOR SYMBOL HERE ) (toggle-read-only 1)))) ;; Help for Overload functions. Need to advise help. (defadvice describe-function (around mode-local-help activate) "Display the full documentation of FUNCTION (a symbol). Returns the documentation as a string, also." (prog1 ad-do-it (if (function-overload-p (ad-get-arg 0)) (mode-local-augment-function-help (ad-get-arg 0))))) ;; Help for mode-local bindings. (defun mode-local-print-binding (symbol) "Print the SYMBOL binding." (let ((value (symbol-value symbol))) (princ (format "\n `%s' value is\n " symbol)) (if (and value (symbolp value)) (princ (format "`%s'" value)) (let ((pt (point))) (pp value) (save-excursion (goto-char pt) (indent-sexp)))) (or (bolp) (princ "\n")))) (defun mode-local-print-bindings (table) "Print bindings in TABLE." (let (us ;; List of unpecified symbols mc ;; List of mode local constants mv ;; List of mode local variables ov ;; List of overloaded functions fo ;; List of final overloaded functions ) ;; Order symbols by type (mapatoms #'(lambda (s) (add-to-list (cond ((get s 'mode-variable-flag) (if (get s 'constant-flag) 'mc 'mv)) ((get s 'override-flag) (if (get s 'constant-flag) 'fo 'ov)) ('us)) s)) table) ;; Print symbols by type (when us (princ "\n !! Unpecified symbols\n") (mapc 'mode-local-print-binding us)) (when mc (princ "\n ** Mode local constants\n") (mapc 'mode-local-print-binding mc)) (when mv (princ "\n ** Mode local variables\n") (mapc 'mode-local-print-binding mv)) (when fo (princ "\n ** Final overloaded functions\n") (mapc 'mode-local-print-binding fo)) (when ov (princ "\n ** Overloaded functions\n") (mapc 'mode-local-print-binding ov)) )) (defun mode-local-describe-bindings-2 (buffer-or-mode) "Display mode local bindings active in BUFFER-OR-MODE." (let (table mode) (princ "Mode local bindings active in ") (cond ((bufferp buffer-or-mode) (with-current-buffer buffer-or-mode (setq table mode-local-symbol-table mode major-mode)) (princ (format "%S\n" buffer-or-mode)) ) ((symbolp buffer-or-mode) (setq mode buffer-or-mode) (princ (format "`%s'\n" buffer-or-mode)) ) ((signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'buffer-or-mode buffer-or-mode)))) (when table (princ "\n- Buffer local\n") (mode-local-print-bindings table)) (while mode (setq table (get mode 'mode-local-symbol-table)) (when table (princ (format "\n- From `%s'\n" mode)) (mode-local-print-bindings table)) (setq mode (get-mode-local-parent mode))))) (defun mode-local-describe-bindings-1 (buffer-or-mode &optional interactive-p) "Display mode local bindings active in BUFFER-OR-MODE. Optional argument INTERACTIVE-P is non-nil if the calling command was invoked interactively." (if (fboundp 'with-displaying-help-buffer) ;; XEmacs (with-displaying-help-buffer #'(lambda () (with-current-buffer standard-output (mode-local-describe-bindings-2 buffer-or-mode) (when (fboundp 'frob-help-extents) (goto-char (point-min)) (frob-help-extents standard-output))))) ;; GNU Emacs (when (fboundp 'help-setup-xref) (help-setup-xref (list 'mode-local-describe-bindings-1 buffer-or-mode) interactive-p)) (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" (with-current-buffer standard-output (mode-local-describe-bindings-2 buffer-or-mode))))) (defun describe-mode-local-bindings (buffer) "Display mode local bindings active in BUFFER." (interactive "b") (when (setq buffer (get-buffer buffer)) (mode-local-describe-bindings-1 buffer (interactive-p)))) (defun describe-mode-local-bindings-in-mode (mode) "Display mode local bindings active in MODE hierarchy." (interactive (list (completing-read "Mode: " obarray #'(lambda (s) (get s 'mode-local-symbol-table)) t (symbol-name major-mode)))) (when (setq mode (intern-soft mode)) (mode-local-describe-bindings-1 mode (interactive-p)))) ;;; Font-lock support ;; (defconst mode-local-font-lock-keywords (eval-when-compile (let* ( ;; Variable declarations (kv (regexp-opt '( "defconst-mode-local" "defvar-mode-local" ) t)) ;; Function declarations (kf (regexp-opt '( "define-mode-local-override" "define-child-mode" "define-overload" ;;"make-obsolete-overload" "with-mode-local" ) t)) ;; Regexp depths (kv-depth (regexp-opt-depth kv)) (kf-depth (regexp-opt-depth kf)) ) `((,(concat ;; Declarative things "(\\(" kv "\\|" kf "\\)" ;; Whitespaces & names "\\>[ \t]*\\(\\sw+\\)?[ \t]*\\(\\sw+\\)?" ) (1 font-lock-keyword-face) (,(+ 1 kv-depth kf-depth 1) (cond ((match-beginning 2) font-lock-type-face) ((match-beginning ,(+ 1 kv-depth 1)) font-lock-function-name-face) ) nil t) (,(+ 1 kv-depth kf-depth 1 1) (cond ((match-beginning 2) font-lock-variable-name-face) ) nil t))) )) "Highlighted keywords.") ;;; find-func support (Emacs 21.4, or perhaps 22.1) ;; (condition-case nil ;; Try to get find-func so we can modify it. (require 'find-func) (error nil)) (when (boundp 'find-function-regexp) (unless (string-match "ine-overload" find-function-regexp) (if (string-match "(def\\\\(" find-function-regexp) (let ((end (match-end 0)) ) (setq find-function-regexp (concat (substring find-function-regexp 0 end) "ine-overload\\|ine-mode-local-override\\|" "ine-child-mode\\|" (substring find-function-regexp end))))) ) ;; The regexp for variables is a little more kind. ) ;; TODO: Add XEmacs support (when (fboundp 'font-lock-add-keywords) (font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode mode-local-font-lock-keywords)) ;;; edebug support ;; (defun mode-local-setup-edebug-specs () "Define edebug specification for mode local macros." (def-edebug-spec setq-mode-local (symbolp (&rest symbolp form)) ) (def-edebug-spec defvar-mode-local (&define symbolp name def-form [ &optional stringp ] ) ) (def-edebug-spec defconst-mode-local defvar-mode-local ) (def-edebug-spec define-overload (&define name lambda-list stringp def-body) ) (def-edebug-spec define-mode-local-override (&define name symbolp lambda-list stringp def-body) ) ) (add-hook 'edebug-setup-hook 'mode-local-setup-edebug-specs) (provide 'mode-local) ;;; mode-local.el ends here -- Eric Ludlam: eric@siege-engine.com Siege: www.siege-engine.com Emacs: http://cedet.sourceforge.net