* Re: completion-ui.el question: my vimpulse-show-completion-menu function always gives me an empty menu
@ 2007-04-12 23:16 Jason Spiro
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From: Jason Spiro @ 2007-04-12 23:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Toby Cubitt, help-gnu-emacs; +Cc: Alessandro Piras, Brad Beveridge
Hi list, hello Toby,
As you may know, I am working on vimpulse[1] which extends viper-mode
to emulate the most useful Vim keys in Emacs. I am hoping to add C-n
and C-p completion to vimpulse, and I am wondering how to do so.
I am hoping to use hippie-expand because it can complete:
- words,
- filenames, and
- entire buffer lines
among other things.[2] Dabbrev seems to basically only complete
words. I am trying to emulate Vim's completion behavior, and Vim can
complete all those things and more.[3]
> As an Elisp coder, you're not supposed to invoke *any* completion
> interface explicitly, as you've tried to do. Deciding which combination
> of user-interfaces to use is the user's business, not the package
> writer's. Maybe some users want to use menu completion, but others
> prefer to see a list in the echo area, whilst still others just want a
> tooltip to popup after a delay, etc. etc. Completion-UI offloads those
> choices onto the user, which is where they should be.
OK. I will tell vimpulse users they should set certain Completion-UI
settings themselves to get something closer to Vim completion. But
meanwhile, I still have a question about the code I am writing myself
for testing purposes.
;; Begin code {{{
(require 'completion-ui)
;; Note: This code has an additional bug in addition to the problem I
;; am asking about in this mailing list message:
;; When called with a MAXNUM of nil, this func sometimes fails. (Seems
;; to work the first time, then fail all times after, in such cases.
;; To fix, call with a normal MAXNUM.)
(defun vimpulse-try-hippie-expand-listed-functions (prefix &optional maxnum)
; (interactive "*MString to expand:
;nMaximum number of expansions, or nil for unlimited: ")
(setq expansions nil)
(with-temp-buffer
(insert-string prefix)
(hippie-expand nil)
(unless (string-equal (current-message) "No expansion found")
(while (and
(not (string-equal
(current-message)
"No further expansions found"))
(if maxnum (not (= (length expansions) maxnum))))
;; Hippie-expand was designed to be run interactively. If
;; this-command and last-command are equal, it assumes it's
;; being called as a "repeated use" (additional call without
;; moving the point) and searches for additional expansions
;; with the same prefix. So, make this-command and
;; last-command equal.
(setq this-command last-command)
(hippie-expand nil)
(add-to-list 'expansions (buffer-string))
(buffer-string)
))
expansions))
(defun jason-problem-demo ()
(interactive)
(setq-default completion-function
'vimpulse-try-hippie-expand-listed-functions)
(setq completion-function 'vimpulse-try-hippie-expand-listed-functions)
;; is this always necessary? Am I even ever supposed to call it?
(completion-setup-overlay 'prefix)
(completion-show-menu))
;; }}} End code
Whenever I start typing a word then run
M-x jason-problem-demo I get an empty menu. Why?
Am I using
completion-show-menu wrong? It errors on me if I don't call
completion-setup-overlay first, so I call it first. Should I?
Cheers,
Jason[5]
[1] http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/vimpulse.el
[2] Unfortunately hippie-expand can't complete multiple-word sequences
like dabbrev can when you press M-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/. Vim can do it:
just press CTRL-X CTRL-P repeatedly. But I hope I'll eventually fix
that.
Then again, maybe I'll never have time to make that change to
hippie-expand. So maybe I should have Completion-UI call
dabbrev-expand instead.
[3] e.g. CTRL-X CTRL-T for thesaurus completion, or many other[4] things.
[4] http://ianua.initd.org/vimit/vim63/html/insert.html#ins-completion
[5] P.S. You may want to mention in the completion-ui documentation at
the top of the file that
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/CompletionUI#toc2 has examples
of how to use completion-ui with dabbrev and etags. If I knew that
info, it would have saved me time. :-)
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* Re: Fwd: completion-ui.el question: my vimpulse-show-completion-menu function always gives me an empty menu
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@ 2007-04-13 8:00 ` Toby Cubitt
2007-04-13 8:31 ` Jason Spiro
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From: Toby Cubitt @ 2007-04-13 8:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jason A. Spiro; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Jason A. Spiro wrote:
>> As an Elisp coder, you're not supposed to invoke *any* completion
>> interface explicitly, as you've tried to do. Deciding which combination
>> of user-interfaces to use is the user's business, not the package
>> writer's. Maybe some users want to use menu completion, but others
>> prefer to see a list in the echo area, whilst still others just want a
>> tooltip to popup after a delay, etc. etc. Completion-UI offloads those
>> choices onto the user, which is where they should be.
>
> OK. I will tell vimpulse users they should set certain Completion-UI
> settings themselves to get something closer to Vim completion. But
> meanwhile, I still have a question about the code I am writing myself
> for testing purposes.
I now understand a bit better what you're trying to do. I guess in the
special case of trying to emulate vim, my arguments are specious, since
you *want* to make user-interface choices for the user. So I guess
vimpulse-mode could set the completion-ui customization variables
appropriately. However, the main point still stands: you shouldn't be
calling any internal completion-ui functions (such as completion-menu)
from your own code.
> ;; Begin code {{{
>
> (require 'completion-ui)
>
> ;; Note: This code has an additional bug in addition to the problem I
> ;; am asking about in this mailing list message:
> ;; When called with a MAXNUM of nil, this func sometimes fails. (Seems
> ;; to work the first time, then fail all times after, in such cases.
> ;; To fix, call with a normal MAXNUM.)
This might cause problems later, since completion-UI occasionally needs
to call it with a nil MAXNUM. The function is then supposed to return a
list of all possible completions.
BTW, I realise that setting up a temporary buffer and simulating an
interactive call to hippie-expand is a simple way to get what you want,
but it also seems a bit ugly to me. Hippie-expand contains a lot of code
that deals with user-interface issues, and you're using completion-UI
for that. Wouldn't it be better to read through the hippie-expand code,
work out which internal function returns the list of completions as its
return value, and call that instead? It's more work, but also less ugly,
more efficient, and I suspect more robust.
> (defun vimpulse-try-hippie-expand-listed-functions (prefix &optional
> maxnum)
> ; (interactive "*MString to expand:
> ;nMaximum number of expansions, or nil for unlimited: ")
> (setq expansions nil)
> (with-temp-buffer
> (insert-string prefix)
> (hippie-expand nil)
> (unless (string-equal (current-message) "No expansion found")
> (while (and
> (not (string-equal
> (current-message)
> "No further expansions found"))
> (if maxnum (not (= (length expansions) maxnum))))
> ;; Hippie-expand was designed to be run interactively. If
> ;; this-command and last-command are equal, it assumes it's
> ;; being called as a "repeated use" (additional call without
> ;; moving the point) and searches for additional expansions
> ;; with the same prefix. So, make this-command and
> ;; last-command equal.
> (setq this-command last-command)
> (hippie-expand nil)
> (add-to-list 'expansions (buffer-string))
> (buffer-string)
> ))
> expansions))
This is almost OK. Completion-UI expects the completion-function to
return a list of completion strings *without* the prefix. So you need to
change "expansions" in the last line to:
(mapcar (lambda (str) (substring str 1)) expansions)
> (defun jason-problem-demo ()
> (interactive)
> (setq-default completion-function
> 'vimpulse-try-hippie-expand-listed-functions)
> (setq completion-function 'vimpulse-try-hippie-expand-listed-functions)
> ;; is this always necessary? Am I even ever supposed to call it?
> (completion-setup-overlay 'prefix)
> (completion-show-menu))
> ;; }}} End code
>
> Whenever I start typing a word then run
> M-x jason-problem-demo I get an empty menu. Why?
>
> Am I using
> completion-show-menu wrong? It errors on me if I don't call
> completion-setup-overlay first, so I call it first. Should I?
This won't work, because you're *still* fighting completion-UI rather
than working harmoniously with it :) What you should be doing is setting
'completion-function' to 'vimpulse-try-hippie-expand-listed-functions,
and then going off to make a cup of tea, have a bite to eat, watch a
movie, and then spend the weekend fishing and contemplating whether you
really want to spend so much of your life at a desk hacking Emacs :)
Because setting 'completion-function' is *all* you have to do!
Once 'completion-function' is set, when you type some characters and
then call 'complete-word-at-point' (bound to M-TAB by default),
everything should work. (At least, it did when I just tested it!) By
default, you can bring up the menu using 'completion-show-menu' (bound
to M-down by default). Given that you seem to want to show the menu
immediately, in your case you might want to set
'completion-auto-show-menu' to non-nil, so that the menu is displayed
immediately after calling 'complete-word-at-point'. (Again, setting the
'completion-auto-show-menu' customization option should normally be left
to the user to customize, but in your case I can see why you might want
vimpulse-mode to do the customization itself.)
> Cheers,
> Jason[5]
>
> [1] http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/vimpulse.el
>
> [2] Unfortunately hippie-expand can't complete multiple-word sequences
> like dabbrev can when you press M-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/. Vim can do it:
> just press CTRL-X CTRL-P repeatedly. But I hope I'll eventually fix
> that.
>
> Then again, maybe I'll never have time to make that change to
> hippie-expand. So maybe I should have Completion-UI call
> dabbrev-expand instead.
How exactly does this multiple-word completion work? I don't follow.
> [3] e.g. CTRL-X CTRL-T for thesaurus completion, or many other[4] things.
>
> [4] http://ianua.initd.org/vimit/vim63/html/insert.html#ins-completion
>
> [5] P.S. You may want to mention in the completion-ui documentation at
> the top of the file that
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/CompletionUI#toc2 has examples
> of how to use completion-ui with dabbrev and etags. If I knew that
> info, it would have saved me time. :-)
Ah, I kind of assumed you'd already seen them. I should probably include
the examples in the documentation at the top of the file. Or better
still, get round to writing some texinfo documentation for
completion-UI. There are a lot of features I suspect only I know about
at the moment :)
Toby
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* Re: Fwd: completion-ui.el question: my vimpulse-show-completion-menu function always gives me an empty menu
2007-04-13 8:00 ` Fwd: " Toby Cubitt
@ 2007-04-13 8:31 ` Jason Spiro
2007-04-13 8:50 ` Toby Cubitt
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jason Spiro @ 2007-04-13 8:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Toby Cubitt; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
2007/4/13, Toby Cubitt <tsc25@cantab.net> wrote:
[snip]
Thank you kindly for your detailed reply. I will print it out and
read through it carefully.
> How exactly does this multiple-word completion work? I don't follow.
For example, type: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. My
favorite foM-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/
It should write: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. My
favorite fox jumped over the lazy dog"
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* Re: Fwd: completion-ui.el question: my vimpulse-show-completion-menu function always gives me an empty menu
2007-04-13 8:31 ` Jason Spiro
@ 2007-04-13 8:50 ` Toby Cubitt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Toby Cubitt @ 2007-04-13 8:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jason Spiro; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Jason Spiro wrote:
> 2007/4/13, Toby Cubitt <tsc25@cantab.net> wrote:
>> (defun vimpulse-try-hippie-expand-listed-functions
>> (prefix &optional maxnum)
>> ; (interactive "*MString to expand:
>> ;nMaximum number of expansions, or nil for unlimited: ")
>> (setq expansions nil)
>> (with-temp-buffer
>> (insert-string prefix)
>> (hippie-expand nil)
>> (unless (string-equal (current-message) "No expansion found")
>> (while (and
>> (not (string-equal
>> (current-message)
>> "No further expansions found"))
>> (if maxnum (not (= (length expansions) maxnum))))
>> ;; Hippie-expand was designed to be run interactively. If
>> ;; this-command and last-command are equal, it assumes it's
>> ;; being called as a "repeated use" (additional call without
>> ;; moving the point) and searches for additional expansions
>> ;; with the same prefix. So, make this-command and
>> ;; last-command equal.
>> (setq this-command last-command)
>> (hippie-expand nil)
>> (add-to-list 'expansions (buffer-string))
>> (buffer-string)
>> ))
>> expansions))
> This is almost OK. Completion-UI expects the completion-function to
> return a list of completion strings *without* the prefix. So you need
> to change "expansions" in the last line to:
> (mapcar (lambda (str) (substring str 1)) expansions)
Sorry, this isn't quite correct. It should of course be:
(mapcar (lambda (str) (substring str (length prefix))) expansions)
>> How exactly does this multiple-word completion work? I don't follow.
>
> For example, type: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. My
> favorite foM-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/ SPC M-/
>
> It should write: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. My
> favorite fox jumped over the lazy dog"
I see. This relies on the fact that the first dabbrev expansion is the
one that is closest in the buffer. If you're completion function (or
rather, hippie-expand's) returned the completions in this order, you
could get the same behaviour using completion-UI. My personal favourite
is to enable 'completion-use-dynamic', so that you don't even need to
type the M-/ equivalent (M-TAB).
Toby
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