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| | ;;; checkdoc.el --- check documentation strings for style requirements -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 1997-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
;; Old-Version: 0.6.2
;; Keywords: docs, maint, lisp
;; 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;; The Emacs Lisp manual has a nice chapter on how to write
;; documentation strings. Many stylistic suggestions are fairly
;; deterministic and easy to check for syntactically, but also easy
;; to forget. The main checkdoc engine will perform the stylistic
;; checks needed to make sure these styles are remembered.
;;
;; There are four ways to use checkdoc:
;;
;; 1) Use `flymake-mode'. Type `M-x flymake-mode' in any Emacs Lisp
;; buffer; the checkdoc back-end is enabled by default.
;;
;; 2) Periodically use `checkdoc' or `checkdoc-current-buffer'.
;; The `checkdoc' command is a more interactive version of
;; `checkdoc-current-buffer'.
;;
;; 3) Use `checkdoc-minor-mode' to automatically check your
;; documentation whenever you evaluate Lisp code with C-M-x
;; or [menu-bar emacs-lisp eval-buffer]. Additional key-bindings
;; are also provided under C-c ? KEY
;; (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'checkdoc-minor-mode)
;;
;; 4) Use `checkdoc-ispell' to spellcheck docstrings interactively.
;;
;; Using `checkdoc':
;;
;; Most users will probably use checkdoc through `flymake'. The
;; commands `checkdoc' and `checkdoc-ispell' are the top-level entry
;; points to all of the different checks that are available. It
;; breaks examination of your Lisp file into four sections (comments,
;; documentation, messages, and spacing) and indicates its current
;; state in a status buffer.
;;
;; The Comments check examines your headers, footers, and
;; various tags (such as "Code:") to make sure that your code is ready
;; for easy integration into existing systems.
;;
;; The Documentation check deals with documentation strings
;; and their elements that help make Emacs easier to use.
;;
;; The Messages check ensures that the strings displayed in the
;; minibuffer by some commands (such as `error' and `y-or-n-p')
;; are consistent with the Emacs environment.
;;
;; The Spacing check cleans up white-space at the end of lines.
;;
;; The interface while working with documentation and messages is
;; slightly different when being run in the interactive mode. The
;; interface offers several options, including the ability to skip to
;; the next error, or back up to previous errors. Auto-fixing is
;; turned off at this stage, but you can use the `f' or `F' key to fix
;; a given error (if the fix is available).
;;
;; Auto-fixing:
;;
;; There are four classifications of style errors in terms of how
;; easy they are to fix. They are simple, complex, really complex,
;; and impossible. (Impossible really means that checkdoc does not
;; have a fixing routine yet.) Typically white-space errors are
;; classified as simple, and are auto-fixed by default. Typographic
;; changes are considered complex, and the user is asked if they want
;; the problem fixed before checkdoc makes the change. These changes
;; can be done without asking if `checkdoc-autofix-flag' is properly
;; set. Potentially redundant changes are considered really complex,
;; and the user is always asked before a change is inserted. The
;; variable `checkdoc-autofix-flag' controls how these types of errors
;; are fixed.
;;
;; Spell checking text:
;;
;; The variable `checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag' can be set
;; to customize how spell checking is to be done. Since spell
;; checking can be quite slow, you can optimize how best you want your
;; checking done. The default is `defun', which spell checks each time
;; `checkdoc-defun' or `checkdoc-eval-defun' is used. Setting to nil
;; prevents spell checking during normal usage.
;; Setting this variable to nil does not mean you cannot take
;; advantage of the spell checking. You can instead use the
;; interactive functions `checkdoc-ispell-*' to check the spelling of
;; your documentation.
;; There is a list of Lisp-specific words which checkdoc will
;; install into Ispell on the fly, but only if Ispell is not already
;; running. Use `ispell-kill-ispell' to make checkdoc restart it with
;; these words enabled.
;; See also the `flyspell-prog-mode' minor mode.
;;
;; Checking parameters:
;;
;; You might not always want a function to have its parameters listed
;; in order. When this is the case, put the following comment just in
;; front of the documentation string: "; checkdoc-order: nil" This
;; overrides the value of `checkdoc-arguments-in-order-flag'.
;;
;; If you specifically wish to avoid mentioning a parameter of a
;; function in the doc string (such as a hidden parameter, or a
;; parameter which is very obvious like events), you can have checkdoc
;; skip looking for it by putting the following comment just in front
;; of the documentation string: "; checkdoc-params: (args go here)"
;;
;; Checking message strings:
;;
;; The text that follows the `error' and `y-or-n-p' commands is
;; also checked. The documentation for `error' clearly states some
;; simple style rules to follow which checkdoc will auto-fix for you.
;; `y-or-n-p' and `yes-or-no-p' should also end in "?".
;;
;; Adding your own checks:
;;
;; You can experiment with adding your own checks by setting the
;; hooks `checkdoc-style-functions' and `checkdoc-comment-style-functions'.
;; Return a string which is the error you wish to report. The cursor
;; position should be preserved.
;;
;; Error errors:
;;
;; Checkdoc does not always flag errors correctly. There are a
;; couple ways you can coax your file into passing all of checkdoc's
;; tests through buffer local variables.
;;
;; The variable `checkdoc-verb-check-experimental-flag' can be used
;; to turn off the check for verb-voice in case you use words that are
;; not semantically verbs, but are still in the incomplete list.
;;
;; The variable `checkdoc-symbol-words' can be a list of words that
;; happen to also be symbols. This is not a problem for one-word
;; symbols, but if you use a hyphenated word that is also a symbol,
;; then you may need this.
;;
;; The symbol `checkdoc-force-docstrings-flag' can be set to nil if
;; you have many undocumented functions you don't wish to document.
;;
;; See the above section "Checking Parameters" for details about
;; parameter checking.
;;; TO DO:
;; Hook into the byte compiler on a defun/defvar level to generate
;; warnings in the byte-compiler's warning/error buffer.
;; Better ways to override more typical `eval' functions. Advice
;; might be good but hard to turn on/off as a minor mode.
;;
;;; Maybe Do:
;; Code sweep checks for "forbidden functions", proper use of hooks,
;; proper keybindings, and other items from the manual that are
;; not specifically docstring related. Would this even be useful?
;;; Code:
(require 'bytecomp) ;; for byte-compile-docstring-max-column
(require 'cl-lib)
(require 'help-mode) ;; for help-xref-info-regexp
(require 'thingatpt) ;; for handy thing-at-point-looking-at
(require 'lisp-mode) ;; for lisp-mode-symbol regexp
(eval-when-compile (require 'dired)) ;; for dired-map-over-marks
(require 'lisp-mnt)
(defvar compilation-error-regexp-alist)
(defvar compilation-mode-font-lock-keywords)
(defgroup checkdoc nil
"Support for doc string checking in Emacs Lisp."
:prefix "checkdoc"
:group 'lisp
:link '(emacs-commentary-link "checkdoc.el")
:version "20.3")
(defcustom checkdoc-minor-mode-string " CDoc"
"String to display in mode line when Checkdoc mode is enabled; nil for none."
:type '(choice string (const :tag "None" nil))
:version "23.1")
(defcustom checkdoc-autofix-flag 'semiautomatic
"Non-nil means attempt auto-fixing of doc strings.
If this value is the symbol `query', then the user is queried before
any change is made. If the value is `automatic', then all changes are
made without asking unless the change is very complex. If the value
is `semiautomatic' or any other value, then simple fixes are made
without asking, and complex changes are made by asking the user first.
The value `never' is the same as nil, never ask or change anything."
:type '(choice (const automatic)
(const query)
(const never)
(other :tag "semiautomatic" semiautomatic)))
(defcustom checkdoc-bouncy-flag t
"Non-nil means to \"bounce\" to auto-fix locations.
Setting this to nil will silently make fixes that require no user
interaction. See `checkdoc-autofix-flag' for auto-fixing details."
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom checkdoc-force-docstrings-flag t
"Non-nil means that all checkable definitions should have documentation.
Style guide dictates that interactive functions MUST have documentation,
and that it's good but not required practice to make non user visible items
have doc strings."
:type 'boolean)
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-force-docstrings-flag 'safe-local-variable #'booleanp)
(defcustom checkdoc-force-history-flag nil
"Non-nil means that files should have a History section or ChangeLog file.
This helps document the evolution of, and recent changes to, the package."
:type 'boolean)
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-force-history-flag 'safe-local-variable #'booleanp)
(defcustom checkdoc-permit-comma-termination-flag nil
"Non-nil means the first line of a docstring may end with a comma.
Ordinarily, a full sentence is required. This may be misleading when
there is a substantial caveat to the one-line description -- the comma
should be used when the first part could stand alone as a sentence, but
it indicates that a modifying clause follows."
:type 'boolean)
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-permit-comma-termination-flag 'safe-local-variable #'booleanp)
(defcustom checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag nil
"Non-nil means run Ispell on text based on value.
This is automatically set to nil if Ispell does not exist on your
system. Possible values are:
nil - Don't spell-check during basic style checks.
defun - Spell-check when style checking a single defun.
buffer - Spell-check when style checking the whole buffer.
interactive - Spell-check during any interactive check.
t - Always spell-check.
There is a list of Lisp-specific words which checkdoc will
install into Ispell on the fly, but only if Ispell is not already
running. Use `ispell-kill-ispell' to make checkdoc restart it
with these words enabled."
:type '(choice (const nil)
(const defun)
(const buffer)
(const interactive)
(const t)))
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag 'safe-local-variable #'booleanp)
(defvar checkdoc-ispell-lisp-words
'("alist" "emacs" "etags" "keymap" "paren" "regexp" "sexp")
"List of words that are correct when spell-checking Lisp documentation.")
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-ispell-list-words 'safe-local-variable #'list-of-strings-p)
(defcustom checkdoc-max-keyref-before-warn nil
"If non-nil, number of \\\\=[command-to-keystroke] tokens allowed in a doc string.
Any more than this and a warning is generated suggesting that the construct
\\\\={mapvar} be used instead. If the value is nil, never warn.
It used to not be practical to use `\\\\=[...]' very many times,
because display of the documentation string would become slow.
This is not an issue on modern machines, unless you have
thousands of substitutions."
:type '(choice (const nil)
integer)
:version "28.1")
(defcustom checkdoc-arguments-in-order-flag nil
"Non-nil means warn if arguments appear out of order.
Setting this to nil will mean only checking that all the arguments
appear in the proper form in the documentation, not that they are in
the same order as they appear in the argument list. No mention is
made in the style guide relating to order."
:version "26.1"
:type 'boolean)
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-arguments-in-order-flag 'safe-local-variable #'booleanp)
(defcustom checkdoc-package-keywords-flag nil
"Non-nil means warn if this file's package keywords are not recognized.
Currently, all recognized keywords must be on `finder-known-keywords'."
:version "25.1"
:type 'boolean)
(defvar checkdoc-style-functions nil
"Hook run after the standard style check is completed.
All functions must return nil or a string representing the error found.
Useful for adding new user implemented commands.
Each hook is called with two parameters, (DEFUNINFO ENDPOINT).
DEFUNINFO is the return value of `checkdoc-defun-info'. ENDPOINT is the
location of end of the documentation string.")
(defvar checkdoc-comment-style-functions nil
"Hook run after the standard comment style check is completed.
Must return nil if no errors are found, or a string describing the
problem discovered. This is useful for adding additional checks.")
(defvar checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer "*Style Warnings*"
"Name of warning message buffer.")
(defcustom checkdoc-verb-check-experimental-flag t
"Non-nil means to attempt to check the voice of the doc string.
This check keys off some words which are commonly misused. See the
variable `checkdoc-common-verbs-wrong-voice' if you wish to add your own."
:type 'boolean)
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-verb-check-experimental-flag 'safe-local-variable #'booleanp)
(defvar checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag nil
"Non-nil means generate warnings in a buffer for browsing.
Do not set this by hand, use a function like `checkdoc-current-buffer'
with a universal argument.")
(defcustom checkdoc-symbol-words
'("beginning-of-buffer" "beginning-of-line" "byte-code"
"byte-compile" "command-line" "end-of-buffer" "end-of-line"
"major-mode" "point-max" "point-min" "syntax-table"
"top-level" "user-error" "version-control" "window-system")
"A list of symbol names (strings) which also happen to make good words.
These words are ignored when unquoted symbols are searched for.
This should be set in an Emacs Lisp file's local variables."
:type '(repeat (string :tag "Word"))
:version "28.1")
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-symbol-words 'safe-local-variable #'list-of-strings-p)
(defcustom checkdoc-column-zero-backslash-before-paren t
"Non-nil means to warn if there is no \"\\\" before \"(\" in column zero.
This backslash is no longer needed on Emacs 27.1 or later.
See Info node `(elisp) Documentation Tips' for background."
:type 'boolean
:version "28.1")
;; This is how you can use checkdoc to make mass fixes on the Emacs
;; source tree:
;;
;; (setq checkdoc--argument-missing-flag nil) ; optional
;; (setq checkdoc--disambiguate-symbol-flag nil) ; optional
;; (setq checkdoc--interactive-docstring-flag nil) ; optional
;; (setq checkdoc-verb-check-experimental-flag nil)
;; Then use `M-x find-dired' ("-name '*.el'") and `M-x checkdoc-dired'
(defvar checkdoc--argument-missing-flag t
"Non-nil means warn if arguments are missing from docstring.
This variable is intended for use on Emacs itself, where the
large number of libraries means it is impractical to fix all
of these warnings en masse. In almost any other case, setting
this to anything but t is likely to be counter-productive.")
(defvar checkdoc--disambiguate-symbol-flag t
"Non-nil means ask to disambiguate Lisp symbol.
This variable is intended for use on Emacs itself, where the
large number of libraries means it is impractical to fix all
of these warnings masse. In almost any other case, setting
this to anything but t is likely to be counter-productive.")
(defvar checkdoc--interactive-docstring-flag t
"Non-nil means warn if interactive function has no docstring.
This variable is intended for use on Emacs itself, where the
large number of libraries means it is impractical to fix all
of these warnings masse. In almost any other case, setting
this to anything but t is likely to be counter-productive.")
(defun checkdoc-list-of-strings-p (obj)
"Return t when OBJ is a list of strings."
(declare (obsolete list-of-strings-p "29.1"))
;; this is a function so it might be shared by checkdoc-proper-noun-list
;; and/or checkdoc-ispell-lisp-words in the future
(and (listp obj)
(not (memq nil (mapcar #'stringp obj)))))
(defvar checkdoc-proper-noun-list
'("emacs" "lisp" "dired")
"List of words (not capitalized) which should be capitalized.")
(defvar checkdoc-proper-noun-regexp
;; "[.!?]" is for noun at end of a sentence, since those chars
;; are symbol syntax in emacs-lisp-mode and so don't match \\_>.
;; The \" allows it to be the last sentence in a docstring too.
(concat "\\_<"
(regexp-opt checkdoc-proper-noun-list t)
"\\(\\_>\\|[.!?][ \t\n\"]\\)")
"Regular expression derived from `checkdoc-proper-noun-regexp'.")
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-proper-noun-regexp 'safe-local-variable 'stringp)
(defvar checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp nil
"Regular expression derived from `checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp'.")
;;;###autoload(put 'checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp 'safe-local-variable 'stringp)
(defvar checkdoc-common-verbs-wrong-voice
'(("adds" . "add")
("allows" . "allow")
("appends" . "append")
("applies" . "apply")
("arranges" . "arrange")
("brings" . "bring")
("calls" . "call")
("catches" . "catch")
("changes" . "change")
("checks" . "check")
("contains" . "contain")
("converts" . "convert")
("creates" . "create")
("defines" . "define")
("destroys" . "destroy")
("determines" . "determine")
("disables" . "disable")
("echoes" . "echo")
("executes" . "execute")
("extends" . "extend")
("evals" . "evaluate")
("evaluates" . "evaluate")
("finds" . "find")
("forces" . "force")
("gathers" . "gather")
("generates" . "generate")
("goes" . "go")
("guesses" . "guess")
("highlights" . "highlight")
("holds" . "hold")
("ignores" . "ignore")
("indents" . "indent")
("initializes" . "initialize")
("inserts" . "insert")
("installs" . "install")
("investigates" . "investigate")
("keeps" . "keep")
("kills" . "kill")
("leaves" . "leave")
("lets" . "let")
("loads" . "load")
("looks" . "look")
("makes" . "make")
("marks" . "mark")
;;("matches" . "match") ; Leads to almost only false positives.
("moves" . "move")
("notifies" . "notify")
("offers" . "offer")
("parses" . "parse")
("performs" . "perform")
("prepares" . "prepare")
("prepends" . "prepend")
("prompts" . "prompt")
("reads" . "read")
("raises" . "raise")
("removes" . "remove")
("replaces" . "replace")
("resets" . "reset")
("restores" . "restore")
("returns" . "return")
("runs" . "run")
("saves" . "save")
("says" . "say")
("searches" . "search")
("selects" . "select")
("sets" . "set")
("sex" . "s*x")
("shows" . "show")
("signifies" . "signify")
("sorts" . "sort")
("starts" . "start")
("steps" . "step")
("stores" . "store")
("switches" . "switch")
("tells" . "tell")
("tests" . "test")
("toggles" . "toggle")
("tries" . "try")
("turns" . "turn")
("undoes" . "undo")
("unloads" . "unload")
("unmarks" . "unmark")
("updates" . "update")
("uses" . "use")
("yanks" . "yank")
)
"Alist of common words in the wrong voice and what should be used instead.
Set `checkdoc-verb-check-experimental-flag' to nil to avoid this costly
and experimental check. Do not modify this list without setting
the value of `checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp' to nil which cause it to
be re-created.")
(defvar checkdoc-syntax-table
(let ((st (make-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table)))
;; When dealing with syntax in doc strings, make sure that - are
;; encompassed in words so we can use cheap \\> to get the end of a symbol,
;; not the end of a word in a conglomerate.
(modify-syntax-entry ?- "w" st)
st)
"Syntax table used by checkdoc in document strings.")
(defconst checkdoc--help-buffer "*Checkdoc Help*"
"Name of buffer used for Checkdoc Help.")
(defvar checkdoc-commentary-header-string "\n;;; Commentary:\n;; \n\n"
"String inserted as commentary marker in `checkdoc-file-comments-engine'.")
;;; User level commands
;;
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc ()
"Interactively check the entire buffer for style errors.
The current status of the check will be displayed in a buffer which
the users will view as each check is completed."
(interactive nil emacs-lisp-mode)
(let ((status (list "Checking..." "-" "-" "-"))
(checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(car (memq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
'(buffer interactive t))))
;; if the user set autofix to never, then that breaks the
;; obviously requested asking implied by using this function.
;; Set it to paranoia level.
(checkdoc-autofix-flag (if (or (not checkdoc-autofix-flag)
(eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'never))
'query
checkdoc-autofix-flag))
tmp)
(checkdoc-display-status-buffer status)
;; check the comments
(setf (nth 0 status)
(cond
((not buffer-file-name) "Not checked")
((checkdoc-file-comments-engine) "Errors")
(t "Ok")))
(setf (nth 1 status) "Checking...")
(checkdoc-display-status-buffer status)
;; Check the documentation
(setq tmp (checkdoc-interactive nil t))
(setf (nth 1 status)
(if tmp (format "%d Errors" (length tmp)) "Ok"))
(setf (nth 2 status) "Checking...")
(checkdoc-display-status-buffer status)
;; Check the message text
(setf (nth 2 status)
(if (setq tmp (checkdoc-message-interactive nil t))
(format "%d Errors" (length tmp))
"Ok"))
(setf (nth 3 status) "Checking...")
(checkdoc-display-status-buffer status)
;; Rogue spacing
(setf (nth 3 status)
(if (ignore-errors (checkdoc-rogue-spaces nil t))
"Errors"
"Ok"))
(checkdoc-display-status-buffer status)))
(defun checkdoc-display-status-buffer (check)
"Display and update the status buffer for the current checkdoc mode.
CHECK is a list of four strings stating the current status of each
test; the nth string describes the status of the nth test."
(let (temp-buffer-setup-hook
(temp-buffer-show-hook #'special-mode))
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Checkdoc Status*"
(mapc #'princ
(list "Buffer comments and tags: " (nth 0 check)
"\nDocumentation style: " (nth 1 check)
"\nMessage/Query text style: " (nth 2 check)
"\nUnwanted Spaces: " (nth 3 check)))))
(shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer
(get-buffer-window "*Checkdoc Status*"))
(message nil)
(sit-for 0))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-interactive (&optional start-here showstatus)
"Interactively check the current buffer for doc string errors.
Prefix argument START-HERE will start the checking from the current
point, otherwise the check starts at the beginning of the current
buffer. Allows navigation forward and backwards through document
errors. Does not check for comment or space warnings.
Optional argument SHOWSTATUS indicates that we should update the
checkdoc status window instead of the usual behavior."
(interactive "P" emacs-lisp-mode)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(car (memq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
'(interactive t)))))
(prog1
;; Due to a design flaw, this will never spell check
;; docstrings.
(checkdoc-interactive-loop start-here showstatus
#'checkdoc-next-error)
;; This is a workaround to perform spell checking.
(checkdoc-interactive-ispell-loop start-here))))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-message-interactive (&optional start-here showstatus)
"Interactively check the current buffer for message string errors.
Prefix argument START-HERE will start the checking from the current
point, otherwise the check starts at the beginning of the current
buffer. Allows navigation forward and backwards through document
errors. Does not check for comment or space warnings.
Optional argument SHOWSTATUS indicates that we should update the
checkdoc status window instead of the usual behavior."
(interactive "P" emacs-lisp-mode)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(car (memq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
'(interactive t)))))
(prog1
;; Due to a design flaw, this will never spell check messages.
(checkdoc-interactive-loop start-here showstatus
#'checkdoc-next-message-error)
;; This is a workaround to perform spell checking.
(checkdoc-message-interactive-ispell-loop start-here))))
(defun checkdoc-interactive-loop (start-here showstatus findfunc)
"Interactively loop over all errors that can be found by a given method.
If START-HERE is nil, searching starts at the beginning of the current
buffer, otherwise searching starts at START-HERE. SHOWSTATUS
expresses the verbosity of the search, and whether ending the search
will auto-exit this function.
FINDFUNC is a symbol representing a function that will position the
cursor, and return error message text to present to the user. It is
assumed that the cursor will stop just before a major sexp, which will
be highlighted to present the user with feedback as to the offending
style."
;; Determine where to start the test
(let* ((begin (prog1 (point)
(if (not start-here) (goto-char (point-min)))))
;; Assign a flag to spellcheck flag
(checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(car (memq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
'(buffer interactive t))))
;; Fetch the error list
(err-list (list (funcall findfunc nil)))
(cdo nil)
(returnme nil)
c)
(save-window-excursion
(if (not (car err-list)) (setq err-list nil))
;; Include whatever function point is in for good measure.
(beginning-of-defun)
(while err-list
(goto-char (cdr (car err-list)))
;; The cursor should be just in front of the offending doc string
(setq cdo (if (stringp (car (car err-list)))
(save-excursion (make-overlay
(point) (progn (forward-sexp 1)
(point))))
(make-overlay
(checkdoc-error-start (car (car err-list)))
(checkdoc-error-end (car (car err-list))))))
(unwind-protect
(progn
(overlay-put cdo 'face 'highlight)
;; Make sure the whole doc string is visible if possible.
(sit-for 0)
(if (and (= (following-char) ?\")
(not (pos-visible-in-window-p
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1) (point))
(selected-window))))
(let ((l (count-lines (point)
(save-excursion
(forward-sexp 1) (point)))))
(if (> l (window-height))
(recenter 1)
(recenter (/ (- (window-height) l) 2))))
(recenter))
(message "%s (C-h,%se,n,p,q)" (checkdoc-error-text
(car (car err-list)))
(if (checkdoc-error-unfixable (car (car err-list)))
"" "f,"))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (checkdoc-error-start (car (car err-list))))
(if (not (pos-visible-in-window-p))
(recenter (- (window-height) 2)))
(setq c (read-event)))
(if (not (integerp c)) (setq c ??))
(cond
;; Exit condition
((eq c ?\C-g) (signal 'quit nil))
;; Request an auto-fix
((memq c '(?y ?f))
(delete-overlay cdo)
(setq cdo nil)
(goto-char (cdr (car err-list)))
;; `automatic-then-never' tells the autofix function
;; to only allow one fix to be automatic. The autofix
;; function will then set the flag to `never', allowing
;; the checker to return a different error.
(let ((checkdoc-autofix-flag 'automatic-then-never)
(fixed nil))
(funcall findfunc t)
(setq fixed (not (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag
'automatic-then-never)))
(if (not fixed)
(progn
(message "A Fix was not available.")
(sit-for 2))
(setq err-list (cdr err-list))))
(beginning-of-defun)
(let ((ne (funcall findfunc nil)))
(if ne
(setq err-list (cons ne err-list))
(cond ((not err-list)
(message "No More Stylistic Errors.")
(sit-for 2))
(t
(message
"No Additional style errors. Continuing...")
(sit-for 2))))))
;; Move to the next error (if available)
((memq c '(?n ?\s))
(let ((ne (funcall findfunc nil)))
(if (not ne)
(if showstatus
(setq returnme err-list
err-list nil)
(if (not err-list)
(message "No More Stylistic Errors.")
(message "No Additional style errors. Continuing..."))
(sit-for 2))
(setq err-list (cons ne err-list)))))
;; Go backwards in the list of errors
((memq c '(?p ?\C-?))
(if (/= (length err-list) 1)
(progn
(setq err-list (cdr err-list))
(goto-char (cdr (car err-list)))
(beginning-of-defun))
(message "No Previous Errors.")
(sit-for 2)))
;; Edit the buffer recursively.
((eq c ?e)
(checkdoc-recursive-edit
(checkdoc-error-text (car (car err-list))))
(delete-overlay cdo)
(setq err-list (cdr err-list)) ;back up the error found.
(beginning-of-defun)
(let ((ne (funcall findfunc nil)))
(if (not ne)
(if showstatus
(setq returnme err-list
err-list nil)
(message "No More Stylistic Errors.")
(sit-for 2))
(setq err-list (cons ne err-list)))))
;; Quit checkdoc
((eq c ?q)
(setq returnme err-list
err-list nil
begin (point)))
;; Goofy stuff
(t
(if (get-buffer-window checkdoc--help-buffer)
(progn
(delete-window (get-buffer-window checkdoc--help-buffer))
(kill-buffer checkdoc--help-buffer))
(with-output-to-temp-buffer checkdoc--help-buffer
(with-current-buffer standard-output
(insert
"Checkdoc Keyboard Summary:\n"
(if (checkdoc-error-unfixable (car (car err-list)))
""
(concat
"f, y - auto Fix this warning without asking"
" (if available.)\n"
" Very complex operations will still query.\n"))
"e - Enter recursive Edit. Press C-M-c to exit.\n"
"SPC, n - skip to the Next error.\n"
"DEL, p - skip to the Previous error.\n"
"q - Quit checkdoc.\n"
"C-h - Toggle this help buffer.")))
(shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer
(get-buffer-window checkdoc--help-buffer))))))
(if cdo (delete-overlay cdo)))))
(goto-char begin)
(if (get-buffer checkdoc--help-buffer) (kill-buffer checkdoc--help-buffer))
(message "Checkdoc: Done.")
returnme))
(defun checkdoc-interactive-ispell-loop (start-here)
"Interactively spell check doc strings in the current buffer.
If START-HERE is nil, searching starts at the beginning of the current
buffer, otherwise searching starts at START-HERE."
(when checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(save-excursion
;; Move point to where we need to start.
(if start-here
;; Include whatever function point is in for good measure.
(beginning-of-defun)
(goto-char (point-min)))
;; Loop over docstrings.
(while (checkdoc-next-docstring)
(message "Searching for doc string spell error...%d%%"
(floor (* 100.0 (point)) (point-max)))
(when (= (following-char) ?\")
(checkdoc-ispell-docstring-engine
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1) (point-marker)))))
(message "Checkdoc: Done."))))
(defun checkdoc-message-interactive-ispell-loop (start-here)
"Interactively spell check messages in the current buffer.
If START-HERE is nil, searching starts at the beginning of the current
buffer, otherwise searching starts at START-HERE."
(when checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(save-excursion
;; Move point to where we need to start.
(if start-here
;; Include whatever function point is in for good measure.
(beginning-of-defun)
(goto-char (point-min)))
;; Loop over message strings.
(while (checkdoc-message-text-next-string (point-max))
(message "Searching for message string spell error...%d%%"
(floor (* 100.0 (point)) (point-max)))
(if (= (following-char) ?\")
(checkdoc-ispell-docstring-engine
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1) (point-marker)))))
(message "Checkdoc: Done."))))
(defun checkdoc-next-error (enable-fix)
"Find and return the next checkdoc error list, or nil.
Only documentation strings are checked.
An error list is of the form (WARNING . POSITION) where WARNING is the
warning text, and POSITION is the point in the buffer where the error
was found. We can use points and not markers because we promise not
to edit the buffer before point without re-executing this check.
Argument ENABLE-FIX will enable auto-fixing while looking for the next
error. This argument assumes that the cursor is already positioned to
perform the fix."
(if enable-fix
(checkdoc-this-string-valid)
(let ((msg nil) (p (point))
(checkdoc-autofix-flag nil))
(condition-case nil
(while (and (not msg) (checkdoc-next-docstring))
(message "Searching for doc string error...%d%%"
(floor (* 100.0 (point)) (point-max)))
(if (setq msg (checkdoc-this-string-valid))
(setq msg (cons msg (point)))))
;; Quit.. restore position, Other errors, leave alone
(quit (goto-char p)))
msg)))
(defun checkdoc-next-message-error (enable-fix)
"Find and return the next checkdoc message related error list, or nil.
Only text for error and `y-or-n-p' strings are checked. See
`checkdoc-next-error' for details on the return value.
Argument ENABLE-FIX turns on the auto-fix feature. This argument
assumes that the cursor is already positioned to perform the fix."
(if enable-fix
(checkdoc-message-text-engine)
(let ((msg nil) (p (point)) (type nil)
(checkdoc-autofix-flag nil))
(condition-case nil
(while (and (not msg)
(setq type
(checkdoc-message-text-next-string (point-max))))
(message "Searching for message string error...%d%%"
(floor (* 100.0 (point)) (point-max)))
(if (setq msg (checkdoc-message-text-engine type))
(setq msg (cons msg (point)))))
;; Quit.. restore position, Other errors, leave alone
(quit (goto-char p)))
msg)))
(defun checkdoc-recursive-edit (msg)
"Enter recursive edit to permit a user to fix some error checkdoc has found.
MSG is the error that was found, which is displayed in a help buffer."
(with-output-to-temp-buffer checkdoc--help-buffer
(with-current-buffer standard-output
(insert "Error message:\n " msg "\n\n"
(substitute-command-keys
"Edit to fix this problem, and press \\[exit-recursive-edit] to continue."))))
(shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer
(get-buffer-window checkdoc--help-buffer))
(message (substitute-command-keys
"When you're done editing press \\[exit-recursive-edit] to continue."))
(unwind-protect
(recursive-edit)
(if (get-buffer-window checkdoc--help-buffer)
(progn
(delete-window (get-buffer-window checkdoc--help-buffer))
(kill-buffer checkdoc--help-buffer)))))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-eval-current-buffer ()
"Evaluate and check documentation for the current buffer.
Evaluation is done first because good documentation for something that
doesn't work is just not useful. Comments, doc strings, and rogue
spacing are all verified."
(interactive)
(eval-buffer nil)
(checkdoc-current-buffer t))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-current-buffer (&optional take-notes)
"Check current buffer for document, comment, error style, and rogue spaces.
With a prefix argument (in Lisp, the argument TAKE-NOTES),
store all errors found in a warnings buffer,
otherwise stop after the first error."
(interactive "P" emacs-lisp-mode)
(if (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
(message "Checking buffer for style..."))
;; Assign a flag to spellcheck flag
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(car (memq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
'(buffer t))))
(checkdoc-autofix-flag (if take-notes 'never
checkdoc-autofix-flag))
(checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag
(or take-notes checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag)))
(if take-notes
(checkdoc-start-section "checkdoc-current-buffer"))
;; every test is responsible for returning the cursor.
(or (and buffer-file-name ;; only check comments in a file
(checkdoc-comments))
(checkdoc-start take-notes)
(checkdoc-message-text)
(checkdoc-rogue-spaces)
(when checkdoc-package-keywords-flag
(checkdoc-package-keywords))
(not (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
(if take-notes (checkdoc-show-diagnostics))
(message "Checking buffer for style...Done."))))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-file (file)
"Check FILE for document, comment, error style, and rogue spaces."
(with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
(let ((checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer "*warn*"))
(checkdoc-current-buffer t))))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-start (&optional take-notes)
"Start scanning the current buffer for documentation string style errors.
Only documentation strings are checked.
Use `checkdoc-continue' to continue checking if an error cannot be fixed.
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES means to collect all the warning messages into
a separate buffer."
(interactive "P" emacs-lisp-mode)
(let ((p (point)))
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (and take-notes (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
(checkdoc-start-section "checkdoc-start"))
(checkdoc-continue take-notes)
;; Go back since we can't be here without success above.
(goto-char p)
nil))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-continue (&optional take-notes)
"Find the next doc string in the current buffer which has a style error.
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES means to continue through the whole
buffer and save warnings in a separate buffer."
(interactive "P" emacs-lisp-mode)
(let ((wrong nil) (msg nil)
;; Assign a flag to spellcheck flag
(checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(car (memq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
'(buffer t))))
(checkdoc-autofix-flag (if take-notes 'never
checkdoc-autofix-flag))
(checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag
(or take-notes checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag)))
(save-excursion
;; If we are taking notes, encompass the whole buffer, otherwise
;; the user is navigating down through the buffer.
(while (and (not wrong) (checkdoc-next-docstring))
;; OK, let's look at the doc string.
(setq msg (checkdoc-this-string-valid take-notes))
(if msg (setq wrong (point)))))
(if wrong
(progn
(goto-char wrong)
(if (not take-notes)
(user-error "%s" (checkdoc-error-text msg)))))
(checkdoc-show-diagnostics)
(if (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
(message "No style warnings."))))
(defun checkdoc-next-docstring ()
"Move to the next doc string after point, and return t.
Return nil if there are no more doc strings."
(let (found)
(while (and (not (setq found (checkdoc--next-docstring)))
(beginning-of-defun -1)))
found))
(defun checkdoc--next-docstring ()
"When looking at a definition with a doc string, find it.
Move to the next doc string after point, and return t. When not
looking at a definition containing a doc string, return nil and
don't move point."
(pcase (save-excursion (condition-case nil
(read (current-buffer))
;; Conservatively skip syntax errors.
(invalid-read-syntax)
;; Don't bug out if the file is empty (or a
;; definition ends prematurely.
(end-of-file)))
(`(,(and (pred symbolp) def
(let (and doc (guard doc)) (function-get def 'doc-string-elt)))
,(pred symbolp)
;; Require an initializer, i.e. ignore single-argument `defvar'
;; forms, which never have a doc string.
,_ . ,_)
(down-list)
;; Skip over function or macro name.
(forward-sexp 1)
;; And now skip until the docstring.
(forward-sexp (1- ; We already skipped the function or macro name.
(cond
((numberp doc) doc)
((functionp doc) (funcall doc)))))
(skip-chars-forward " \n\t")
t)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-comments (&optional take-notes)
"Find missing comment sections in the current Emacs Lisp file.
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES non-nil means to save warnings in a
separate buffer. Otherwise print a message. This returns the error
if there is one."
(interactive "P" emacs-lisp-mode)
(if take-notes (checkdoc-start-section "checkdoc-comments"))
(if (not buffer-file-name)
(error "Can only check comments for a file buffer"))
(let* ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(car (memq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
'(buffer t))))
(checkdoc-autofix-flag (if take-notes 'never checkdoc-autofix-flag))
(e (checkdoc-file-comments-engine))
(checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag
(or take-notes checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag)))
(if e (user-error "%s" (checkdoc-error-text e)))
(checkdoc-show-diagnostics)
e))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-rogue-spaces (&optional take-notes interact)
"Find extra spaces at the end of lines in the current file.
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES non-nil means to save warnings in a
separate buffer. Otherwise print a message. This returns the error
if there is one.
Optional argument INTERACT permits more interactive fixing."
(interactive "P" emacs-lisp-mode)
(if take-notes (checkdoc-start-section "checkdoc-rogue-spaces"))
(let* ((checkdoc-autofix-flag (if take-notes 'never checkdoc-autofix-flag))
(e (checkdoc-rogue-space-check-engine nil nil interact))
(checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag
(or take-notes checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag)))
(if (not (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
e
(if e
(message "%s" (checkdoc-error-text e))
(checkdoc-show-diagnostics)
(message "Space Check: done.")))))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-message-text (&optional take-notes)
"Scan the buffer for occurrences of the error function, and verify text.
Optional argument TAKE-NOTES causes all errors to be logged."
(interactive "P" emacs-lisp-mode)
(if take-notes (checkdoc-start-section "checkdoc-message-text"))
(let* ((p (point)) e
(checkdoc-autofix-flag (if take-notes 'never checkdoc-autofix-flag))
(checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag
(or take-notes checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag)))
(setq e (checkdoc-message-text-search))
(if (not (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
e
(if e
(user-error "%s" (checkdoc-error-text e))
(checkdoc-show-diagnostics)))
(goto-char p))
(if (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
(message "Checking interactive message text...done.")))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-eval-defun ()
"Evaluate the current form with `eval-defun' and check its documentation.
Evaluation is done first so the form will be read before the
documentation is checked. If there is a documentation error, then the display
of what was evaluated will be overwritten by the diagnostic message."
(interactive)
(call-interactively #'eval-defun)
(checkdoc-defun))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-defun (&optional no-error)
"Examine the doc string of the function or variable under point.
Call `error' if the doc string has problems. If NO-ERROR is
non-nil, then do not call error, but call `message' instead.
If the doc string passes the test, then check the function for rogue white
space at the end of each line."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-defun)
(when (checkdoc--next-docstring)
(let* ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
(car (memq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
'(defun t))))
(beg (save-excursion (beginning-of-defun) (point)))
(end (save-excursion (end-of-defun) (point))))
(dolist (fun (list #'checkdoc-this-string-valid
(lambda () (checkdoc-message-text-search beg end))
(lambda () (checkdoc-rogue-space-check-engine beg end))))
(let ((msg (funcall fun)))
(if msg (if no-error
(message "%s" (checkdoc-error-text msg))
(user-error "%s" (checkdoc-error-text msg))))))
(if (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
(message "Checkdoc: done."))))))
(defconst checkdoc--dired-skip-lines-re
(rx (or (seq bol
(or ";; Generated from Unicode data files by unidat"
";; This file is automatically generated from"
";; Generated by the command "))
".el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*-"
";;; lisp/trampver.el. Generated from trampver.el.in by configure."))
"Regexp that when it matches tells `checkdoc-dired' to skip a file.")
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-dired (files)
"In Dired, run `checkdoc' on marked files.
Skip anything that doesn't have the Emacs Lisp library file
extension (\".el\").
When called from Lisp, FILES is a list of filenames."
(interactive
(progn
;; These Dired functions must be defined since we're in a Dired buffer.
(declare-function dired-get-filename "dired"
(&optional localp no-error-if-not-filep))
;; These functions are used by the expansion of `dired-map-over-marks'.
(declare-function dired-move-to-filename "dired"
(&optional raise-error eol))
(declare-function dired-marker-regexp "dired" ())
(list
(delq nil
(mapcar
;; skip anything that doesn't look like an Emacs Lisp library
(lambda (f) (if (equal (file-name-extension f) "el") f nil))
(nreverse (dired-map-over-marks (dired-get-filename) nil))))))
dired-mode)
(if (null files)
(error "No files to run checkdoc on")
(save-window-excursion
(dolist (fil files)
(find-file fil)
(unless (and
(goto-char (point-min))
(re-search-forward checkdoc--dired-skip-lines-re nil t))
(checkdoc)))))
(message "checkdoc-dired: Successfully checked %d files" (length files)))
;;; Ispell interface for forcing a spell check
;;
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell ()
"Check the style and spelling of everything interactively.
Calls `checkdoc' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell-current-buffer ()
"Check the style and spelling of the current buffer.
Calls `checkdoc-current-buffer' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-current-buffer'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc-current-buffer)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell-interactive ()
"Check the style and spelling of the current buffer interactively.
Calls `checkdoc-interactive' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-interactive'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc-interactive)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell-message-interactive ()
"Check the style and spelling of message text interactively.
Calls `checkdoc-message-interactive' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-message-interactive'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc-message-interactive
nil current-prefix-arg)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell-message-text ()
"Check the style and spelling of message text interactively.
Calls `checkdoc-message-text' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-message-text'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc-message-text)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell-start ()
"Check the style and spelling of the current buffer.
Calls `checkdoc-start' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-start'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc-start)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell-continue ()
"Check the style and spelling of the current buffer after point.
Calls `checkdoc-continue' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-continue'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc-continue)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell-comments ()
"Check the style and spelling of the current buffer's comments.
Calls `checkdoc-comments' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-comments'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc-comments)))
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-ispell-defun ()
"Check the style and spelling of the current defun with Ispell.
Calls `checkdoc-defun' with spell-checking turned on.
Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-defun'."
(interactive)
(let ((checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag t))
(call-interactively #'checkdoc-defun)))
;;; Error Management
;;
;; Errors returned from checkdoc functions can have various
;; features and behaviors, so we need some ways of specifying
;; them, and making them easier to use in the wacked-out interfaces
;; people are requesting
(cl-defstruct (checkdoc-error
(:constructor nil)
(:constructor checkdoc--create-error (text start end &optional unfixable)))
(text nil :read-only t)
(start nil :read-only t)
(end nil :read-only t)
(unfixable nil :read-only t))
(defvar checkdoc-create-error-function #'checkdoc--create-error-for-checkdoc
"Function called when Checkdoc encounters an error.
Should accept as arguments (TEXT START END &optional UNFIXABLE).
TEXT is the descriptive text of the error. START and END define the region
it is sensible to highlight when describing the problem.
Optional argument UNFIXABLE means that the error has no auto-fix available.
An object of type `checkdoc-error' is returned if we are not
generating a buffered list of errors.")
(defun checkdoc-create-error (text start end &optional unfixable)
"Used to create the return error text returned from all engines.
TEXT, START, END and UNFIXABLE conform to
`checkdoc-create-error-function', which see."
(funcall checkdoc-create-error-function text start end unfixable))
(defun checkdoc--create-error-for-checkdoc (text start end &optional unfixable)
"Create an error for Checkdoc.
TEXT, START, END and UNFIXABLE conform to
`checkdoc-create-error-function', which see."
(if checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag
(progn (checkdoc-error start text)
nil)
(checkdoc--create-error text start end unfixable)))
;;; Minor Mode specification
;;
(defvar-keymap checkdoc-minor-mode-map
:doc "Keymap used to override evaluation key-bindings for documentation checking."
;; Override some bindings
"C-M-x" #'checkdoc-eval-defun
"C-x `" #'checkdoc-continue
"<menu-bar> <emacs-lisp> <eval-buffer>" #'checkdoc-eval-current-buffer
;; Add some new bindings under C-c ?
"C-c ? x" #'checkdoc-defun
"C-c ? X" #'checkdoc-ispell-defun
"C-c ? `" #'checkdoc-continue
"C-c ? ~" #'checkdoc-ispell-continue
"C-c ? s" #'checkdoc-start
"C-c ? S" #'checkdoc-ispell-start
"C-c ? d" #'checkdoc
"C-c ? D" #'checkdoc-ispell
"C-c ? b" #'checkdoc-current-buffer
"C-c ? B" #'checkdoc-ispell-current-buffer
"C-c ? e" #'checkdoc-eval-current-buffer
"C-c ? m" #'checkdoc-message-text
"C-c ? M" #'checkdoc-ispell-message-text
"C-c ? c" #'checkdoc-comments
"C-c ? C" #'checkdoc-ispell-comments
"C-c ? SPC" #'checkdoc-rogue-spaces)
(easy-menu-define nil checkdoc-minor-mode-map
"Checkdoc Minor Mode Menu."
'("CheckDoc"
["Interactive Buffer Style Check" checkdoc t]
["Interactive Buffer Style and Spelling Check" checkdoc-ispell t]
["Check Buffer" checkdoc-current-buffer t]
["Check and Spell Buffer" checkdoc-ispell-current-buffer t]
"---"
["Interactive Style Check" checkdoc-interactive t]
["Interactive Style and Spelling Check" checkdoc-ispell-interactive t]
["Find First Style Error" checkdoc-start t]
["Find First Style or Spelling Error" checkdoc-ispell-start t]
["Next Style Error" checkdoc-continue t]
["Next Style or Spelling Error" checkdoc-ispell-continue t]
["Interactive Message Text Style Check" checkdoc-message-interactive t]
["Interactive Message Text Style and Spelling Check"
checkdoc-ispell-message-interactive t]
["Check Message Text" checkdoc-message-text t]
["Check and Spell Message Text" checkdoc-ispell-message-text t]
["Check Comment Style" checkdoc-comments buffer-file-name]
["Check Comment Style and Spelling" checkdoc-ispell-comments
buffer-file-name]
["Check for Rogue Spaces" checkdoc-rogue-spaces t]
"---"
["Check Defun" checkdoc-defun t]
["Check and Spell Defun" checkdoc-ispell-defun t]
["Check and Evaluate Defun" checkdoc-eval-defun t]
["Check and Evaluate Buffer" checkdoc-eval-current-buffer t]))
;;;###autoload
(define-minor-mode checkdoc-minor-mode
"Toggle automatic docstring checking (Checkdoc minor mode).
In Checkdoc minor mode, the usual bindings for `eval-defun' which is
bound to \\<checkdoc-minor-mode-map>\\[checkdoc-eval-defun] and `checkdoc-eval-current-buffer' are overridden to include
checking of documentation strings.
\\{checkdoc-minor-mode-map}"
:lighter checkdoc-minor-mode-string
:group 'checkdoc)
;;; Subst utils
;;
(defsubst checkdoc-create-common-verbs-regexp ()
"Rebuild the contents of `checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp'."
(or checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp
(setq checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp
(concat "\\<\\("
(mapconcat (lambda (e) (concat (car e)))
checkdoc-common-verbs-wrong-voice "\\|")
"\\)\\>"))))
;;; Checking engines
;;
(defun checkdoc-this-string-valid (&optional take-notes)
"Return a message string if the current doc string is invalid.
Check for style only, such as the first line always being a complete
sentence, whitespace restrictions, and making sure there are no
hard-coded key-codes such as C-[char] or mouse-[number] in the comment.
See the style guide in the Emacs Lisp manual for more details.
With a non-nil TAKE-NOTES, store all errors found in a warnings
buffer, otherwise stop after the first error."
;; Jump over comments between the last object and the doc string
(while (looking-at "[ \t\n]*;")
(forward-line 1)
(beginning-of-line)
(skip-chars-forward " \n\t"))
(let ((fp (checkdoc-defun-info))
(err nil))
(setq
err
;; * Every command, function, or variable intended for users to know
;; about should have a documentation string.
;;
;; * An internal variable or subroutine of a Lisp program might as well
;; have a documentation string. In earlier Emacs versions, you could
;; save space by using a comment instead of a documentation string,
;; but that is no longer the case.
(if (and (not (nth 1 fp)) ; not a variable
(or (nth 2 fp) ; is interactive
checkdoc-force-docstrings-flag) ;or we always complain
(not (eq (following-char) ?\"))) ; no doc string
;; Sometimes old code has comments where the documentation should
;; be. Let's see if we can find the comment, and offer to turn it
;; into documentation for them.
(let ((have-comment nil)
(comment-start ";")) ; in case it's not default
(condition-case nil
(progn
(forward-sexp -1)
(forward-sexp 1)
(skip-chars-forward "\n \t")
(setq have-comment (looking-at comment-start)))
(error nil))
(if have-comment
(if (or (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag
'automatic-then-never)
(checkdoc-y-or-n-p
"Convert comment to documentation?"))
(save-excursion
;; Our point is at the beginning of the comment!
;; Insert a quote, then remove the comment chars.
(insert "\"")
(let ((docstring-start-point (point)))
(while (looking-at comment-start)
(while (looking-at comment-start)
(delete-char 1))
(if (looking-at "[ \t]+")
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
(forward-line 1)
(beginning-of-line)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(if (looking-at comment-start)
(progn
(beginning-of-line)
(zap-to-char 1 ?\;))))
(beginning-of-line)
(forward-char -1)
(insert "\"")
(forward-char -1)
;; quote any double-quote characters in the comment.
(while (search-backward "\"" docstring-start-point t)
(insert "\\"))
(if (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'automatic-then-never)
(setq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'never))))
(checkdoc-create-error
"You should convert this comment to documentation"
(point) (line-end-position)))
(when checkdoc--interactive-docstring-flag
(checkdoc-create-error
(if (nth 2 fp)
"All interactive functions should have documentation"
"All variables and subroutines might as well have a \
documentation string")
(point) (+ (point) 1) t))))))
(if (and (not err) (= (following-char) ?\"))
(with-syntax-table checkdoc-syntax-table
(checkdoc-this-string-valid-engine fp take-notes))
err)))
(defun checkdoc-this-string-valid-engine (fp &optional take-notes)
"Return an error list or string if the current doc string is invalid.
Depends on `checkdoc-this-string-valid' to reset the syntax table so that
regexp short cuts work. FP is the function defun information.
With a non-nil TAKE-NOTES, store all errors found in a warnings
buffer, otherwise stop after the first error."
(let ((case-fold-search nil)
;; Use a marker so if an early check modifies the text,
;; we won't accidentally lose our place. This could cause
;; end-of doc string whitespace to also delete the " char.
(s (point))
(e (if (= (following-char) ?\")
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1) (point-marker))
(point))))
(or
;; * *Do not* indent subsequent lines of a documentation string so that
;; the text is lined up in the source code with the text of the first
;; line. This looks nice in the source code, but looks bizarre when
;; users view the documentation. Remember that the indentation
;; before the starting double-quote is not part of the string!
(save-excursion
(forward-line 1)
(beginning-of-line)
(if (and (< (point) e)
(looking-at "\\([ \t]+\\)[^ \t\n]"))
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace (match-beginning 1)
(match-end 1)
"Remove this whitespace?"
"")
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"Second line should not have indentation"
(match-beginning 1)
(match-end 1)))))
;; * Check for '(' in column 0.
(when checkdoc-column-zero-backslash-before-paren
(save-excursion
(when (re-search-forward "^(" e t)
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace (match-beginning 0)
(match-end 0)
(format-message "Escape this `('?")
"\\(")
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"Open parenthesis in column 0 should be escaped"
(match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))))
;; * Do not start or end a documentation string with whitespace.
(let (start end)
(if (or (if (looking-at "\"\\([ \t\n]+\\)")
(setq start (match-beginning 1)
end (match-end 1)))
(save-excursion
(forward-sexp 1)
(forward-char -1)
(if (/= (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") 0)
(setq start (point)
end (1- e)))))
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
start end "Remove this whitespace?" "")
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"Documentation strings should not start or end with whitespace"
start end))))
;; * The first line of the documentation string should consist of one
;; or two complete sentences that stand on their own as a summary.
;; `M-x apropos' displays just the first line, and if it doesn't
;; stand on its own, the result looks bad. In particular, start the
;; first line with a capital letter and end with a period.
(save-excursion
(end-of-line)
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
(if (> (point) e) (goto-char e)) ;of the form (defun n () "doc" nil)
(forward-char -1)
(cond
((and (eq (following-char) ?\")
;; A backslashed double quote at the end of a sentence
(not (eq (preceding-char) ?\\)))
;; We might have to add a period in this case
(forward-char -1)
(if (looking-at "[.!?]")
nil
(forward-char 1)
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(point) (1+ (point)) "Add period to sentence?"
".\"" t)
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"First sentence should end with punctuation"
(point) (1+ (point))))))
((looking-at "[\\!?;:.)]")
;; These are ok
nil)
((and checkdoc-permit-comma-termination-flag (= (following-char) ?,))
nil)
(t
;; If it is not a complete sentence, let's see if we can
;; predict a clever way to make it one.
(let ((msg "First line is not a complete sentence")
(e (point)))
(beginning-of-line)
(if (re-search-forward "\\. +" e t)
;; Here we have found a complete sentence, but no break.
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(1+ (match-beginning 0)) (match-end 0)
"First line not a complete sentence. Add RET here?"
"\n" t)
(let (l1 l2)
(end-of-line 2)
(setq l1 (current-column)
l2 (save-excursion
(end-of-line 2)
(current-column)))
(if (> (+ l1 l2 1) 80)
(setq msg "Incomplete auto-fix; doc string \
may require more formatting")
;; We can merge these lines! Replace this CR
;; with a space.
(delete-char 1) (insert " ")
(setq msg nil))))
;; Let's see if there is enough room to draw the next
;; line's sentence up here. I often get hit w/
;; auto-fill moving my words around.
(let ((numc (progn (end-of-line) (- 80 (current-column))))
(p (point)))
(forward-line 1)
(beginning-of-line)
(if (and (re-search-forward "[.!?:\"]\\([ \t\n]+\\|\"\\)"
(line-end-position) t)
(< (current-column) numc))
(when (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
p (1+ p)
"First line not a complete sentence. Join these lines?"
" " t)
(setq msg nil)))))
(if msg
(checkdoc-create-error msg s (save-excursion
(goto-char s)
(line-end-position))))))))
;; Continuation of above. Make sure our sentence is capitalized.
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-forward "\"*")
(if (looking-at "[a-z]")
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
"Capitalize your sentence?" (upcase (match-string 0))
t)
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"First line should be capitalized"
(match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
nil))
;; * Don't write key sequences directly in documentation strings.
;; Instead, use the `\\[...]' construct to stand for them.
(save-excursion
(let ((f nil) (m nil) (start (point))
;; Ignore the "A-" modifier: it is uncommon in practice,
;; and leads to false positives in regexp ranges.
(re (rx (not (any "0-9A-Za-z_`‘-"))
(group (or (seq (any "CMs") "-" (any "A-Za-z"))
(group (opt (group (any "CMs") "-"))
"mouse-" (any "0-3"))))
eow)))
;; Find the first key sequence not in a sample
(while (and (not f) (setq m (re-search-forward re e t)))
(setq f (not (checkdoc-in-sample-code-p start e))))
(if m
(checkdoc-create-error
(concat
"Keycode " (match-string 1)
" embedded in doc string. Use \\\\<mapvar> & \\\\[command] "
"instead")
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) t))))
;; Optionally warn about too many command substitutions.
(when checkdoc-max-keyref-before-warn
(save-excursion
(if (and (re-search-forward "\\\\\\\\\\[\\w+" e t
(1+ checkdoc-max-keyref-before-warn))
(not (re-search-forward "\\\\\\\\{\\w+}" e t)))
(checkdoc-create-error
"Too many occurrences of \\[command]. Use \\{mapvar} instead"
s (marker-position e)))))
;; Ambiguous quoted symbol. When a symbol is both bound and fbound,
;; and is referred to in documentation, it should be prefixed with
;; something to disambiguate it. This check must be before the
;; 80 column check because it might break that.
(save-excursion
(let ((case-fold-search t)
(ret nil) mb me)
(while (and (re-search-forward
"[`‘]\\(\\sw\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)['’]" e t)
(not ret))
(let* ((ms1 (match-string 1))
(sym (intern-soft ms1)))
(setq mb (match-beginning 1)
me (match-end 1))
(if (and sym (boundp sym) (fboundp sym)
checkdoc--disambiguate-symbol-flag
;; Mode names do not need disambiguating. (Bug#4110)
(not (string-match (rx "-mode" string-end)
(symbol-name sym)))
(save-excursion
(goto-char mb)
(forward-word-strictly -1)
(not (looking-at
"variable\\|option\\|function\\|command\\|symbol"))))
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
mb me "Prefix this ambiguous symbol?" ms1 t)
;; We didn't actually replace anything. Here we find
;; out what special word form they wish to use as
;; a prefix.
(let ((disambiguate
(completing-read
(format-prompt "Disambiguating Keyword"
"variable")
'(("function") ("command") ("variable")
("option") ("symbol"))
nil t nil nil "variable")))
(goto-char (1- mb))
(insert disambiguate " ")
(forward-word-strictly 1))
(setq ret
(format "Disambiguate %s by preceding w/ \
function,command,variable,option or symbol." ms1))))))
(if ret
(checkdoc-create-error ret mb me)
nil)))
;; * Format the documentation string so that it fits in an
;; Emacs window on an 80-column screen. It is a good idea
;; for most lines to be no wider than 60 characters. The
;; first line can be wider if necessary to fit the
;; information that ought to be there.
(save-excursion
(let* ((start (point))
(eol nil)
;; Respect this file local variable.
(max-column (max 80 byte-compile-docstring-max-column))
;; Allow the first line to be three characters longer, to
;; fit the leading ` "' while still having a docstring
;; shorter than e.g. 80 characters.
(first t)
(get-max-column (lambda () (+ max-column (if first 3 0)))))
(while (and (< (point) e)
(or (progn (end-of-line) (setq eol (point))
(< (current-column) (funcall get-max-column)))
(progn (beginning-of-line)
(re-search-forward "\\\\\\\\[[<{]"
eol t))
(checkdoc-in-sample-code-p start e)))
(setq first nil)
(forward-line 1))
(end-of-line)
(if (and (< (point) e) (> (current-column) (funcall get-max-column)))
(checkdoc-create-error
(format "Some lines are over %d columns wide" max-column)
s (save-excursion (goto-char s) (line-end-position))))))
;; Here we deviate to tests based on a variable or function.
;; We must do this before checking for symbols in quotes because there
;; is a chance that just such a symbol might really be an argument.
(cond ((eq (nth 1 fp) t)
;; This is if we are in a variable
(or
;; * The documentation string for a variable that is a
;; yes-or-no flag should start with words such as Non-nil
;; means..., to make it clear that all non-nil values are
;; equivalent and indicate explicitly what nil and non-nil
;; mean.
;; * If a user option variable records a true-or-false
;; condition, give it a name that ends in `-flag'.
;; "True ..." should be "Non-nil ..."
(when (looking-at "\"\\*?\\(True\\)\\b")
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
"Say \"Non-nil\" instead of \"True\"?"
"Non-nil")
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"\"True\" should usually be \"Non-nil\""
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
;; If the variable has -flag in the name, make sure
(if (and (string-match "-flag$" (car fp))
(not (looking-at "\"\\*?Non-nil\\s-+means\\s-+")))
(checkdoc-create-error
"Flag variable doc strings should usually start: Non-nil means"
s (marker-position e) t))
;; Don't rename variable to "foo-flag". This is unnecessary
;; and such names often end up inconvenient when the variable
;; is later expanded to non-boolean values. --Stef
;; If the doc string starts with "Non-nil means"
;; (if (and (looking-at "\"\\*?Non-nil\\s-+means\\s-+")
;; (not (string-match "-flag$" (car fp))))
;; (let ((newname
;; (if (string-match "-p$" (car fp))
;; (concat (substring (car fp) 0 -2) "-flag")
;; (concat (car fp) "-flag"))))
;; (if (checkdoc-y-or-n-p
;; (format
;; "Rename to %s and Query-Replace all occurrences?"
;; newname))
;; (progn
;; (beginning-of-defun)
;; (query-replace-regexp
;; (concat "\\<" (regexp-quote (car fp)) "\\>")
;; newname))
;; (checkdoc-create-error
;; "Flag variable names should normally end in `-flag'" s
;; (marker-position e)))))
;; Done with variables
))
(t
;; This if we are in a function definition
(or
;; * When a function's documentation string mentions the value
;; of an argument of the function, use the argument name in
;; capital letters as if it were a name for that value. Thus,
;; the documentation string of the function `/' refers to its
;; second argument as `DIVISOR', because the actual argument
;; name is `divisor'.
;; Addendum: Make sure they appear in the doc in the same
;; order that they are found in the arg list.
(let ((args (nthcdr 4 fp))
(last-pos 0)
(found 1)
(order (and (nth 3 fp) (car (nth 3 fp))))
(nocheck (append '("&optional" "&rest" "&key" "&aux"
"&context" "&environment" "&whole"
"&body" "&allow-other-keys" "nil")
(nth 3 fp)))
(inopts nil))
(while (and args found (> found last-pos))
(if (or (member (car args) nocheck)
(string-match "\\`_" (car args)))
(setq args (cdr args)
inopts t)
(setq last-pos found
found (save-excursion
(re-search-forward
(concat "\\<" (upcase (car args))
;; Require whitespace OR
;; ITEMth<space> OR
;; ITEMs<space>
"\\(\\>\\|th\\>\\|s\\>\\|[.,;:]\\)")
e t)))
(if (not found)
(let ((case-fold-search t))
;; If the symbol was not found, let's see if we
;; can find it with a different capitalization
;; and see if the user wants to capitalize it.
(if (save-excursion
(re-search-forward
(concat "\\<\\(" (car args)
;; Require whitespace OR
;; ITEMth<space> OR
;; ITEMs<space>
"\\)\\(\\>\\|th\\>\\|s\\>\\)")
e t))
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
(format-message
"If this is the argument `%s', it should appear as %s. Fix?"
(car args) (upcase (car args)))
(upcase (car args)) t)
(setq found (match-beginning 1))))))
(if found (setq args (cdr args)))))
(if (not found)
;; It wasn't found at all! Offer to attach this new symbol
;; to the end of the documentation string.
(if (checkdoc-y-or-n-p
(format
"Add %s documentation to end of doc string?"
(upcase (car args))))
;; Now do some magic and invent a doc string.
(save-excursion
(goto-char e) (forward-char -1)
(insert "\n"
(if inopts "Optional a" "A")
"rgument " (upcase (car args))
" ")
(insert (read-string "Describe: "))
(if (not (save-excursion (forward-char -1)
(looking-at "[.?!]")))
(insert "."))
nil)
(when checkdoc--argument-missing-flag
(checkdoc-create-error
(format-message
"Argument `%s' should appear (as %s) in the doc string"
(car args) (upcase (car args)))
s (marker-position e))))
(if (or (and order (eq order 'yes))
(and (not order) checkdoc-arguments-in-order-flag))
(if (< found last-pos)
(checkdoc-create-error
"Arguments occur in the doc string out of order"
s (marker-position e) t)))))
;; * For consistency, phrase the verb in the first sentence of a
;; documentation string for functions as an imperative.
;; For instance, use `Return the cons of A and
;; B.' in preference to `Returns the cons of A and B.'
;; Usually it looks good to do likewise for the rest of the
;; first paragraph. Subsequent paragraphs usually look better
;; if they have proper subjects.
;;
;; This is the least important of the above tests. Make sure
;; it occurs last.
(and checkdoc-verb-check-experimental-flag
(save-excursion
;; Maybe rebuild the monster-regexp
(checkdoc-create-common-verbs-regexp)
(let ((lim (save-excursion
(end-of-line)
;; check string-continuation
(if (eq (preceding-char) ?\\)
(line-end-position 2)
(point))))
(rs nil) replace original (case-fold-search t))
(while (and (not rs)
(re-search-forward
checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp
lim t))
(setq original (buffer-substring-no-properties
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
rs (assoc (downcase original)
checkdoc-common-verbs-wrong-voice))
(if (not rs) (error "Verb voice alist corrupted"))
(setq replace (let ((case-fold-search nil))
(if (string-match-p "^[A-Z]" original)
(capitalize (cdr rs))
(cdr rs))))
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
(format "Use the imperative for \"%s\". \
Replace with \"%s\"?" original replace)
replace t)
(setq rs nil)))
(if rs
;; there was a match, but no replace
(checkdoc-create-error
(format
"Probably \"%s\" should be imperative \"%s\""
original replace)
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))))
;; "Return true ..." should be "Return non-nil ..."
(when (looking-at "\"Return \\(true\\)\\b")
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
"Say \"non-nil\" instead of \"true\"?"
"non-nil")
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"\"true\" should usually be \"non-nil\""
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
;; Done with functions
)))
;;* When a documentation string refers to a Lisp symbol, write it as
;; it would be printed (which usually means in lower case), with
;; single-quotes around it. For example: ‘lambda’. There are two
;; exceptions: write t and nil without single-quotes. (For
;; compatibility with an older Emacs style, quoting with ` and '
;; also works, e.g., `lambda' is treated like ‘lambda’.)
(save-excursion
(let ((found nil) (start (point)) (msg nil) (ms nil))
(while (and (not msg)
(re-search-forward
;; Ignore manual page references like
;; git-config(1).
"[^-([`'‘’:a-zA-Z]\\(\\w+[:-]\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)+\\)[^]('’]"
e t))
(setq ms (match-string 1))
;; A . is a \s_ char, so we must remove periods from
;; sentences more carefully.
(when (string-match-p "\\.$" ms)
(setq ms (substring ms 0 (1- (length ms)))))
(if (and (not (checkdoc-in-sample-code-p start e))
(not (checkdoc-in-example-string-p start e))
(not (member ms checkdoc-symbol-words))
(setq found (intern-soft ms))
(or (boundp found) (fboundp found)))
(progn
(setq msg (format-message
"Add quotes around Lisp symbol `%s'?" ms))
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 1) (+ (match-beginning 1)
(length ms))
msg (format "`%s'" ms) t)
(setq msg nil)
(setq msg
(format-message
"Lisp symbol `%s' should appear in quotes" ms))))))
(if msg
(checkdoc-create-error msg (match-beginning 1)
(+ (match-beginning 1)
(length ms)))
nil)))
;; t and nil case
(save-excursion
(if (re-search-forward "\\([`‘]\\(t\\|nil\\)['’]\\)" e t)
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
(format "%s should not appear in quotes. Remove?"
(match-string 2))
(match-string 2) t)
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"Symbols t and nil should not appear in single quotes"
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))
;; Here is some basic sentence formatting
(checkdoc-sentencespace-region-engine (point) e)
;; Here are common proper nouns that should always appear capitalized.
(checkdoc-proper-noun-region-engine (point) e)
;; Make sure the doc string has correctly spelled English words
;; in it. This function is extracted due to its complexity,
;; and reliance on the Ispell program.
(checkdoc-ispell-docstring-engine e take-notes)
;; User supplied checks
(save-excursion (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'checkdoc-style-functions fp e)))))
(defun checkdoc-defun-info nil
"Return a list of details about the current sexp.
It is a list of the form:
(NAME VARIABLE INTERACTIVE NODOCPARAMS PARAMETERS ...)
where NAME is the name, VARIABLE is t if this is a `defvar',
INTERACTIVE is nil if this is not an interactive function, otherwise
it is the position of the `interactive' call, and PARAMETERS is a
string which is the name of each variable in the function's argument
list. The NODOCPARAMS is a sublist of parameters specified by a checkdoc
comment for a given defun. If the first element is not a string, then
the token checkdoc-order: <TOKEN> exists, and TOKEN is a symbol read
from the comment."
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-defun)
(let ((defun (looking-at
"(\\(?:cl-\\)?def\\(un\\|macro\\|subst\\|advice\\|generic\\|method\\)"))
(is-advice (looking-at "(defadvice"))
(defun-depth (ppss-depth (syntax-ppss)))
(lst nil)
(ret nil)
(oo (make-vector 3 0))) ;substitute obarray for `read'
(forward-char 1)
(forward-sexp 1)
(skip-chars-forward " \n\t")
(setq ret
(list (buffer-substring-no-properties
(point) (progn (forward-sexp 1) (point)))))
(if (not defun)
(setq ret (cons t ret))
;; The variable spot
(setq ret (cons nil ret))
;; Interactive
(save-excursion
(push (and (re-search-forward "^\\s-*(interactive"
(save-excursion
(end-of-defun)
(point))
t)
;; Disregard `interactive' from other parts of
;; the function.
(= (ppss-depth (syntax-ppss))
(+ defun-depth 2))
(point))
ret))
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
(let ((bss (buffer-substring (point) (save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)
(point))))
;; Overload th main obarray so read doesn't intern the
;; local symbols of the function we are checking.
;; Without this we end up cluttering the symbol space w/
;; useless symbols.
(obarray oo))
;; Ok, check for checkdoc parameter comment here
(save-excursion
(setq ret
(cons
(let ((sl1 nil))
(if (re-search-forward ";\\s-+checkdoc-order:\\s-+"
(save-excursion (end-of-defun)
(point))
t)
(setq sl1 (list (cond ((looking-at "nil") 'no)
((looking-at "t") 'yes)))))
(if (re-search-forward ";\\s-+checkdoc-params:\\s-+"
(save-excursion (end-of-defun)
(point))
t)
(let ((sl nil))
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(condition-case nil
(setq lst (read (current-buffer)))
(error (setq lst nil))) ; error in text
(setq lst (ensure-list lst))
(if (and lst (not (symbolp (car lst)))) ;weird arg
(setq lst nil))
(while lst
(setq sl (cons (symbol-name (car lst)) sl)
lst (cdr lst)))
(setq sl1 (append sl1 sl))))
sl1)
ret)))
;; Read the list of parameters, but do not put the symbols in
;; the standard obarray.
(setq lst (read bss)))
;; This is because read will intern nil if it doesn't into the
;; new obarray.
(if (not (listp lst)) (setq lst nil))
(unless is-advice
;; (car lst) can be something like ((foo bar) baz) from
;; cl-lib methods; flatten it:
(while lst
(setq ret (cons (symbol-name (car (flatten-tree (car lst)))) ret)
lst (cdr lst)))))
(nreverse ret))))
(defun checkdoc-in-sample-code-p (start limit)
"Return non-nil if the current point is in a code fragment.
A code fragment is identified by an open parenthesis followed by a
symbol which is a valid function or a word in all CAPS, or a parenthesis
that is quoted with the \\=' character. Only the region from START to LIMIT
is allowed while searching for the bounding parenthesis."
(save-match-data
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region start limit)
(save-excursion
(and (condition-case nil (progn (up-list 1) t) (error nil))
(condition-case nil (progn (forward-list -1) t) (error nil))
(or (save-excursion (forward-char -1) (looking-at "'("))
(and (looking-at "(\\(\\(\\w\\|[-:_]\\)+\\)[ \t\n;]")
(let ((ms (buffer-substring-no-properties
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
;; if this string is function bound, we are in
;; sample code. If it has a - or : character in
;; the name, then it is probably supposed to be bound
;; but isn't yet.
(or (fboundp (intern-soft ms))
(let ((case-fold-search nil))
(string-match "^[A-Z-]+$" ms))
(string-match "\\w[-:_]+\\w" ms))))))))))
(defun checkdoc-in-example-string-p (start limit)
"Return non-nil if the current point is in an \"example string\".
This string is identified by the characters \\\" surrounding the text.
The text checked is between START and LIMIT."
(save-match-data
(save-excursion
(let ((p (point))
(c 0))
(goto-char start)
(while (and (< (point) p) (re-search-forward "\\\\\"" limit t))
(setq c (1+ c)))
(and (< 0 c) (= (% c 2) 0))))))
(defun checkdoc-in-abbreviation-p (begin)
"Return non-nil if point is at an abbreviation.
Examples of recognized abbreviations: \"e.g.\", \"i.e.\", \"cf.\"."
(save-excursion
(goto-char begin)
(condition-case nil
(let (single-letter)
(forward-word -1)
;; Skip over all dots backwards, as `forward-word' will only
;; go one dot at a time in a string like "e.g.".
(while (save-excursion (forward-char -1)
(looking-at (rx ".")))
(forward-word -1))
(when (= (point) (1- begin))
(setq single-letter t))
;; Piece of an abbreviation.
(looking-at
(if single-letter
;; Handle a single letter, as in "a.", as this might be
;; a part of a list.
(rx letter ".")
(rx (or
;; The abbreviations (a trailing dot is added below).
(seq (any "cC") "f") ; cf.
(seq (any "eE") ".g") ; e.g.
(seq (any "iI") "." (any "eE")) ; i.e.
"a.k.a" "etc" "vs" "N.B"
;; Some non-standard or less common ones that we
;; might as well accept.
"Inc" "Univ" "misc" "resp")
"."))))
(error t))))
(defun checkdoc-proper-noun-region-engine (begin end)
"Check all text between BEGIN and END for lower case proper nouns.
These are Emacs centric proper nouns which should be capitalized for
consistency. Return an error list if any are not fixed, but
internally skip over no answers.
If the offending word is in a piece of quoted text, then it is skipped."
(save-excursion
(let ((case-fold-search nil)
(errtxt nil) bb be)
(with-syntax-table checkdoc-syntax-table
(goto-char begin)
(while (re-search-forward checkdoc-proper-noun-regexp end t)
(let ((text (match-string 1))
(b (match-beginning 1))
(e (match-end 1)))
(if (and (not (save-excursion
(goto-char b)
(forward-char -1)
(looking-at "[`\".‘]\\|\\\\")))
;; surrounded by /, as in a URL or filename: /emacs/
(not (and (= ?/ (char-after e))
(= ?/ (char-before b))))
(not (checkdoc-in-example-string-p begin end))
;; info or url links left alone
(not (thing-at-point-looking-at
help-xref-info-regexp))
(not (thing-at-point-looking-at
help-xref-url-regexp)))
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
b e (format "Text %s should be capitalized. Fix?"
text)
(capitalize text) t)
nil
(if errtxt
;; If there is already an error, then generate
;; the warning output if applicable
(if checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag
(checkdoc-create-error
(format
"Name %s should appear capitalized as %s"
text (capitalize text))
b e))
(setq errtxt
(format
"Name %s should appear capitalized as %s"
text (capitalize text))
bb b be e)))))))
(if errtxt (checkdoc-create-error errtxt bb be)))))
(defun checkdoc-sentencespace-region-engine (begin end)
"Make sure all sentences have double spaces between BEGIN and END."
(if sentence-end-double-space
(save-excursion
(let ((case-fold-search nil)
(errtxt nil) bb be)
(with-syntax-table checkdoc-syntax-table
(goto-char begin)
(while (re-search-forward "[^ .0-9]\\(\\. \\)[^ \n]" end t)
(let ((b (match-beginning 1))
(e (match-end 1)))
(unless (or (checkdoc-in-sample-code-p begin end)
(checkdoc-in-example-string-p begin end)
(checkdoc-in-abbreviation-p b))
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
b e
"There should be two spaces after a period. Fix?"
". ")
nil
(if errtxt
;; If there is already an error, then generate
;; the warning output if applicable
(if checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag
(checkdoc-create-error
"There should be two spaces after a period"
b e))
(setq errtxt
"There should be two spaces after a period"
bb b be e)))))))
(if errtxt (checkdoc-create-error errtxt bb be))))))
;;; Ispell engine
;;
(defvar ispell-process)
(declare-function ispell-buffer-local-words "ispell" ())
(declare-function ispell-correct-p "ispell" (&optional following))
(declare-function ispell-set-spellchecker-params "ispell" ())
(declare-function ispell-accept-buffer-local-defs "ispell" ())
(declare-function ispell-error-checking-word "ispell" (word))
(defun checkdoc-ispell-init ()
"Initialize Ispell process (default version) with Lisp words.
The words used are from `checkdoc-ispell-lisp-words'. If `ispell'
cannot be loaded, then set `checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag' to
nil."
(require 'ispell)
(unless ispell-process
(condition-case nil
(progn
(ispell-set-spellchecker-params) ; Initialize variables and dict alists.
(ispell-accept-buffer-local-defs) ; Use the correct dictionary.
(dolist (w checkdoc-ispell-lisp-words)
(process-send-string ispell-process (concat "@" w "\n"))))
(error (setq checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag nil)))))
(defun checkdoc-ispell-docstring-engine (end &optional take-notes)
"Run the Ispell tools on the doc string between point and END.
Since Ispell isn't Lisp-smart, we must pre-process the doc string
before using the Ispell engine on it.
With a non-nil TAKE-NOTES, store all errors found in a warnings
buffer, otherwise stop after the first error."
(when (and checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
;; If the user wants no questions or fixing, then we must
;; disable spell checking as not useful.
(or take-notes
(and checkdoc-autofix-flag
(not (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'never)))))
(checkdoc-ispell-init)
(unless checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
;; this happens when (checkdoc-ispell-init) can't start `ispell-program-name'
(user-error "No spellchecker installed: check the variable `ispell-program-name'"))
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-forward "^a-zA-Z")
(let (word sym case-fold-search word-beginning word-end) ;; err
(while (and (< (point) end)) ;; (not err)
(if (save-excursion (forward-char -1) (looking-at "[('`]"))
;; Skip lists describing meta-syntax, or bound variables
(forward-sexp 1)
(setq word-beginning (point)
word-end (progn
(skip-chars-forward "a-zA-Z-")
(point))
word (buffer-substring-no-properties word-beginning word-end)
sym (intern-soft word))
(unless (and sym (or (boundp sym) (fboundp sym)))
;; Find out how we spell-check this word.
(unless (or
;; All caps with option th, or s tacked on the
;; end for pluralization or number.
(string-match "^[A-Z][A-Z]+\\(s\\|th\\)?$" word)
(looking-at "}") ; a keymap expression
)
(save-excursion
(let ((lk last-input-event))
(if take-notes
(progn
(unless (ispell-correct-p)
(checkdoc-create-error
(ispell-error-checking-word word)
word-beginning word-end)))
(ispell-word nil t))
(if (not (equal last-input-event lk))
(progn
(sit-for 0)
(message "Continuing..."))))))))
(skip-chars-forward "^a-zA-Z"))
nil)))) ;; err
;;; Rogue space checking engine
;;
(defun checkdoc-rogue-space-check-engine (&optional start end interact)
"Return a message list if there is a line with white space at the end.
If `checkdoc-autofix-flag' permits, delete that whitespace instead.
If optional arguments START and END are non-nil, bound the check to
this region.
Optional argument INTERACT may permit the user to fix problems on the fly."
(let ((p (point))
(msg nil) s e (f nil))
(if (not start) (setq start (point-min)))
;; If end is nil, it means end of buffer to search anyway
(or
;; Check for an error if `? ' or `?\ ' is used at the end of a line.
;; (It's dangerous)
(progn
(goto-char start)
(while (and (not msg) (re-search-forward "\\?\\\\?[ \t][ \t]*$" end t))
(setq msg
"Don't use `? ' at the end of a line. \
News agents may remove it"
s (match-beginning 0) e (match-end 0) f t)
;; If interactive is passed down, give them a chance to fix things.
(if (and interact (y-or-n-p (concat msg ". Fix?")))
(progn
(checkdoc-recursive-edit msg)
(setq msg nil)
(goto-char s)
(beginning-of-line)))))
;; Check for, and potentially remove whitespace appearing at the
;; end of different lines.
(progn
(goto-char start)
;; There is no documentation in the Emacs Lisp manual about this check,
;; it is intended to help clean up messy code and reduce the file size.
(while (and (not msg) (re-search-forward "[^ \t\n;]\\([ \t]+\\)$" end t))
;; This is not a complex activity
(if (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
"White space at end of line. Remove?" "")
nil
(setq msg "White space found at end of line"
s (match-beginning 1) e (match-end 1))))))
;; Return an error and leave the cursor at that spot, or restore
;; the cursor.
(if msg
(checkdoc-create-error msg s e f)
(goto-char p)
nil)))
;;; Comment checking engine
;;
(defun checkdoc-file-comments-engine ()
"Return a message list if this file does not match the Emacs standard.
This checks for style only, such as the first line, Commentary:,
Code:, and others referenced in the style guide."
(save-excursion
(let* ((f1 (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name)))
(fn (file-name-sans-extension f1))
(fe (substring f1 (length fn)))
(err nil))
(goto-char (point-min))
;; This file has been set up where ERR is a variable. Each check is
;; asked, and the function will make sure that if the user does not
;; auto-fix some error, that we still move on to the next auto-fix,
;; AND we remember the past errors.
(setq
err
;; Lisp Maintenance checks first
;; Was: (lm-verify) -> not flexible enough for some people
;; * Summary at the beginning of the file:
(if (not (lm-summary))
;; This certifies as very complex so always ask unless
;; it's set to never
(if (checkdoc-y-or-n-p "There is no first line summary! Add one?")
(progn
(goto-char (point-min))
(insert ";;; " fn fe " --- " (read-string "Summary: ") "\n"))
(checkdoc-create-error
"The first line should be of the form: \";;; package --- Summary\""
(point-min) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min))
(line-end-position))))
nil))
(setq
err
(or
;; * Commentary Section
(if (and (not (lm-commentary-start))
;; No need for a commentary section in test files.
(not (string-match
(rx (or (seq (or "-test.el" "-tests.el") string-end)
"/test/" "/tests/"))
(buffer-file-name))))
(progn
(goto-char (point-min))
(cond
((re-search-forward
"write\\s-+to\\s-+the\\s-+Free Software Foundation, Inc."
nil t)
(re-search-forward "^;;\\s-*\n\\|^\n" nil t))
((or (re-search-forward "^;;; History" nil t)
(re-search-forward "^;;; Code" nil t)
(re-search-forward "^(require" nil t)
(re-search-forward "^(" nil t))
(beginning-of-line))
((not (re-search-forward ";;; .* --- .*\n" nil t))
(checkdoc-create-error
"You should have a summary line (\";;; .* --- .*\")"
nil nil t)))
(if (checkdoc-y-or-n-p
"You should have a \";;; Commentary:\", add one?")
(insert checkdoc-commentary-header-string)
(checkdoc-create-error
"You should have a section marked \";;; Commentary:\""
nil nil t)))
nil)
err))
(setq
err
(or
;; * History section. Say nothing if there is a file ChangeLog
(if (or (not checkdoc-force-history-flag)
(file-exists-p "ChangeLog")
(file-exists-p "../ChangeLog")
(lm-history-start))
nil
(progn
(goto-char (or (lm-commentary-start) (point-min)))
(cond
((re-search-forward
"write\\s-+to\\s-+the\\s-+Free Software Foundation, Inc."
nil t)
(re-search-forward "^;;\\s-*\n\\|^\n" nil t))
((or (re-search-forward "^;;; Code" nil t)
(re-search-forward "^(require" nil t)
(re-search-forward "^(" nil t))
(beginning-of-line)))
(if (checkdoc-y-or-n-p
"You should have a \";;; History:\", add one?")
(insert "\n;;; History:\n;; \n\n")
(checkdoc-create-error
"You should have a section marked \";;; History:\" or use a ChangeLog"
(point) nil))))
err))
(setq
err
(or
;; * Code section
(if (not (lm-code-start))
(let ((cont t)
pos)
(goto-char (point-min))
;; match ";;;###autoload" cookie to keep it with the form
(while (and cont (re-search-forward
(concat "^\\(" lisp-mode-autoload-regexp
"\n\\)?"
"(")
nil t))
(setq pos (match-beginning 0)
cont (looking-at "require\\s-+")))
(if (and (not cont)
(checkdoc-y-or-n-p
"There is no ;;; Code: marker. Insert one?"))
(progn (goto-char pos)
(insert ";;; Code:\n\n")
nil)
(checkdoc-create-error
"You should have a section marked \";;; Code:\""
(point) nil)))
nil)
err))
(setq
err
(or
;; * A footer. Not compartmentalized from lm-verify: too bad.
;; The following is partially clipped from lm-verify
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-max))
(if (not (re-search-backward
;; This should match the requirement in
;; `package-buffer-info'.
(concat "^;;; " (regexp-quote (concat fn fe)) " ends here")
nil t))
(if (checkdoc-y-or-n-p "No identifiable footer! Add one?")
(progn
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert "\n(provide '" fn ")\n\n;;; " fn fe " ends here\n"))
(checkdoc-create-error
(format "The footer should be: (provide '%s)\\n;;; %s%s ends here"
fn fn fe)
;; The buffer may be empty.
(max (point-min) (1- (point-max)))
(point-max)))))
err))
;; The below checks will not return errors if the user says NO
;; Let's spellcheck the commentary section. This is the only
;; section that is easy to pick out, and it is also the most
;; visible section (with the finder).
(let ((cm (lm-commentary-start)))
(when cm
(save-excursion
(goto-char cm)
(let ((e (copy-marker (lm-commentary-end))))
;; Since the comments talk about Lisp, use the
;; specialized spell-checker we also used for doc
;; strings.
(checkdoc-sentencespace-region-engine (point) e)
(checkdoc-proper-noun-region-engine (point) e)
(checkdoc-ispell-docstring-engine e)))))
(setq
err
(or
;; Generic Full-file checks (should be comment related)
(run-hook-with-args-until-success 'checkdoc-comment-style-functions)
err))
;; Done with full file comment checks
err)))
(defun checkdoc-outside-major-sexp ()
"Return t if point is outside the bounds of a valid sexp."
(save-match-data
(save-excursion
(let ((p (point)))
(or (progn (beginning-of-defun) (bobp))
(progn (end-of-defun) (< (point) p)))))))
;;; `error' and `message' text verifier.
;;
(defun checkdoc-message-text-search (&optional beg end)
"Search between BEG and END for a style error with message text.
Optional arguments BEG and END represent the boundary of the check.
The default boundary is the entire buffer."
(let ((e nil)
(type nil))
(if (not (or beg end)) (setq beg (point-min) end (point-max)))
(goto-char beg)
(while (setq type (checkdoc-message-text-next-string end))
(setq e (checkdoc-message-text-engine type)))
e))
(defun checkdoc-message-text-next-string (end)
"Move cursor to the next checkable message string after point.
Return the message classification.
Argument END is the maximum bounds to search in."
(let ((return nil))
(while (and (not return)
(re-search-forward
(rx "("
(* (syntax whitespace))
(group
(or (seq (* (or wordchar (syntax symbol)))
"error")
(seq (* (or wordchar (syntax symbol)))
(or "y-or-n-p" "yes-or-no-p")
(? "-with-timeout"))
"checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace"))
(+ (any "\n\t ")))
end t))
(let* ((fn (match-string 1))
(type (cond ((string-match "error" fn)
'error)
(t 'y-or-n-p))))
(if (string-match "checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace" fn)
(progn (forward-sexp 2)
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n")))
(if (and (eq type 'y-or-n-p)
(looking-at (rx "(format" (? "-message") (+ (any " \t\n")))))
(goto-char (match-end 0)))
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
(if (not (looking-at "\""))
nil
(setq return type))))
return))
(defun checkdoc--error-bad-format-p ()
"Return non-nil if the start of error message at point has the wrong format.
The correct format is \"Foo\" or \"some-symbol: Foo\". See also
`error' and Info node `(elisp) Documentation Tips'."
(save-excursion
;; Skip the first quote character in string.
(forward-char 1)
;; A capital letter is always okay.
(unless (let ((case-fold-search nil))
(looking-at (rx (or upper-case "%s"))))
;; A defined Lisp symbol is always okay.
(unless (and (looking-at (rx (group lisp-mode-symbol)))
(or (fboundp (intern (match-string 1)))
(boundp (intern (match-string 1)))))
;; Other Lisp symbols are sometimes okay.
(rx-let ((c (? "\\\n"))) ; `c' is for a continued line
(let ((case-fold-search nil)
(some-symbol (rx lisp-mode-symbol
c ":" c (+ (any " \t\n"))))
(lowercase-str (rx c (group (any "a-z") (+ wordchar)))))
(if (looking-at some-symbol)
(looking-at (concat some-symbol lowercase-str))
(looking-at lowercase-str))))))))
(defun checkdoc--fix-y-or-n-p ()
"Fix `y-or-n-p' prompt to end with \"?\" or \"? \".
The space is technically redundant, but also more compatible with
Emacs versions before Emacs 24.1. In the future, we might treat
a space as a style error."
(when (and (save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)
(forward-char -3)
(not (looking-at "\\? ")))
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)
(forward-char -2)
(not (looking-at "\\?"))))
(if (and
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)
(forward-char -1)
(looking-at "\""))
(checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
(format-message
"`y-or-n-p' argument should end with \"?\". Fix?")
"?\"" t))
nil
(checkdoc-create-error
"`y-or-n-p' argument should end with \"?\""
(match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
(defun checkdoc-message-text-engine (&optional type)
"Return or fix errors found in strings passed to a message display function.
According to the documentation for the function `error', the error list
should not end with a period, and should start with a capital letter.
The function `y-or-n-p' has similar constraints.
Argument TYPE specifies the type of question, such as `error' or `y-or-n-p'."
;; If type is nil, then attempt to derive it.
(if (not type)
(save-excursion
(up-list -1)
(if (looking-at "(format")
(up-list -1))
(setq type
(cond ((looking-at "(error")
'error)
(t 'y-or-n-p)))))
(let ((case-fold-search nil))
(or
;; From the documentation of the symbol `error':
;; In Emacs, the convention is that error messages start with a capital
;; letter but *do not* end with a period. Please follow this convention
;; for the sake of consistency.
(if (and (checkdoc--error-bad-format-p)
(not (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
"Capitalize your message text?"
(capitalize (match-string 1))
t)))
(checkdoc-create-error "Messages should start with a capital letter"
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
nil)
;; In general, sentences should have two spaces after the period.
(checkdoc-sentencespace-region-engine (point)
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)
(point)))
;; Look for proper nouns in this region too.
(checkdoc-proper-noun-region-engine (point)
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)
(point)))
;; Here are message type specific questions.
(if (and (eq type 'error)
(save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)
(forward-char -2)
(looking-at "\\."))
(not (checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace (match-beginning 0)
(match-end 0)
"Remove period from error?"
""
t)))
(checkdoc-create-error
"Error messages should *not* end with a period"
(match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
nil)
;; From `(elisp) Programming Tips': "A question asked in the
;; minibuffer with `yes-or-no-p' or `y-or-n-p' should start with
;; a capital letter and end with '?'."
(when (eq type 'y-or-n-p)
(checkdoc--fix-y-or-n-p))
;; Now, let's just run the spell checker on this guy.
(checkdoc-ispell-docstring-engine (save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)
(point))))))
;;; Auto-fix helper functions
;;
(defun checkdoc-y-or-n-p (question)
"Like `y-or-n-p', but pays attention to `checkdoc-autofix-flag'.
Argument QUESTION is the prompt passed to `y-or-n-p'."
(prog1
(if (or (not checkdoc-autofix-flag)
(eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'never))
nil
(y-or-n-p question))
(if (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'automatic-then-never)
(setq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'never))))
(defun checkdoc-autofix-ask-replace (start end question replacewith
&optional complex)
"Highlight between START and END and queries the user with QUESTION.
If the user says yes, or if `checkdoc-autofix-flag' permits, replace
the region marked by START and END with REPLACEWITH. If optional flag
COMPLEX is non-nil, then we may ask the user a question. See the
documentation for `checkdoc-autofix-flag' for details.
If a section is auto-replaced without asking the user, this function
will pause near the fixed code so the user will briefly see what
happened.
This function returns non-nil if the text was replaced.
This function will not modify `match-data'."
(if (and checkdoc-autofix-flag
(not (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'never)))
(let ((o (make-overlay start end))
(ret nil)
(md (match-data)))
(unwind-protect
(progn
(overlay-put o 'face 'highlight)
(if (or (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'automatic)
(eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'automatic-then-never)
(and (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'semiautomatic)
(not complex))
(and (or (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'query) complex)
(y-or-n-p question)))
(save-excursion
(goto-char start)
;; On the off chance this is automatic, display
;; the question anyway so the user knows what's
;; going on.
(if checkdoc-bouncy-flag (message "%s -> done" question))
(delete-region start end)
(insert-before-markers replacewith)
(if checkdoc-bouncy-flag (sit-for 0))
(setq ret t)))
(delete-overlay o)
(set-match-data md))
(delete-overlay o)
(set-match-data md))
(if (eq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'automatic-then-never)
(setq checkdoc-autofix-flag 'never))
ret)))
;;; Warning management
;;
(defvar checkdoc-output-font-lock-keywords
'(("^\\*\\*\\* \\(.+\\.el\\): \\([^ \n]+\\)"
(1 font-lock-function-name-face)
(2 font-lock-comment-face)))
"Keywords used to highlight a checkdoc diagnostic buffer.")
(defvar checkdoc-output-error-regex-alist
'(("^\\(.+\\.el\\):\\([0-9]+\\): " 1 2)))
(defvar checkdoc-pending-errors nil
"Non-nil when there are errors that have not been displayed yet.")
(define-derived-mode checkdoc-output-mode compilation-mode "Checkdoc"
"Set up the major mode for the buffer containing the list of errors."
(setq-local compilation-error-regexp-alist
checkdoc-output-error-regex-alist)
(setq-local compilation-mode-font-lock-keywords
checkdoc-output-font-lock-keywords))
(defun checkdoc-buffer-label ()
"The name to use for a checkdoc buffer in the error list."
(if (buffer-file-name)
(file-relative-name (buffer-file-name))
(concat "#<buffer "(buffer-name) ">")))
(defun checkdoc-start-section (check-type)
"Initialize the checkdoc diagnostic buffer for a pass.
Create the header so that the string CHECK-TYPE is displayed as the
function called to create the messages."
(let ((dir default-directory)
(label (checkdoc-buffer-label)))
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer)
(checkdoc-output-mode)
(setq default-directory dir)
(goto-char (point-max))
(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
(insert "\n\n\C-l\n*** " label ": "
check-type)))))
(defun checkdoc-error (point msg)
"Store POINT and MSG as errors in the checkdoc diagnostic buffer."
(setq checkdoc-pending-errors t)
(let ((text (list "\n" (checkdoc-buffer-label) ":"
(int-to-string
(count-lines (point-min) (or point (point-min))))
": " msg)))
(if (string= checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer "*warn*")
(warn (apply #'concat text))
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer)
(let ((inhibit-read-only t)
(pt (point-max)))
(goto-char pt)
(apply #'insert text))))))
(defun checkdoc-show-diagnostics ()
"Display the checkdoc diagnostic buffer in a temporary window."
(if checkdoc-pending-errors
(let* ((b (get-buffer checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer))
(win (if b (display-buffer b))))
(when win
(with-selected-window win
(goto-char (point-max))
(re-search-backward "\C-l" nil t)
(beginning-of-line)
(forward-line 1)
(recenter 0)))
(setq checkdoc-pending-errors nil)
nil)))
(defun checkdoc-get-keywords ()
"Return a list of package keywords for the current file."
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (re-search-forward "^;; Keywords: \\(.*\\)$" nil t)
(split-string (match-string-no-properties 1) ", " t))))
(defvar finder-known-keywords)
;;;###autoload
(defun checkdoc-package-keywords ()
"Find package keywords that aren't in `finder-known-keywords'."
(interactive)
(require 'finder)
(let ((unrecognized-keys
(cl-remove-if
(lambda (x) (assoc (intern-soft x) finder-known-keywords))
(checkdoc-get-keywords))))
(if unrecognized-keys
(let* ((checkdoc-autofix-flag 'never)
(checkdoc-generate-compile-warnings-flag t))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(re-search-forward "^;; Keywords: \\(.*\\)$" nil t)
(checkdoc-start-section "checkdoc-package-keywords")
(checkdoc-create-error
(concat "Unrecognized keywords: "
(mapconcat #'identity unrecognized-keys ", "))
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
(checkdoc-show-diagnostics))
(when (called-interactively-p 'any)
(message "No Package Keyword Errors.")))))
(custom-add-option 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'checkdoc-minor-mode)
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'checkdoc-run-hooks
#'run-hook-with-args-until-success "28.1")
(defvar checkdoc-version "0.6.2"
"Release version of checkdoc you are currently running.")
(make-obsolete-variable 'checkdoc-version 'emacs-version "28.1")
(provide 'checkdoc)
;;; checkdoc.el ends here
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