* parametrized function definition
@ 2008-07-08 17:07 Joe Bloggs
2008-07-09 7:06 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
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From: Joe Bloggs @ 2008-07-08 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi, I am trying to write a function that allows me to quickly bind a key combination
to insert arbitrary text:
(defun set-local-key-insert ()
"set a local key to insert some text"
(interactive)
(let (keystring textinsert)
(setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
(setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
(local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring) (lambda () (interactive) (insert textinsert)))
)
)
However, this doesn't work since textinsert is not evaluated until the function is called with the keybinding. How can I get this to work properly? I am new to elisp so I imagine it's very simple.
Thanks.
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* Re: parametrized function definition
2008-07-08 17:07 parametrized function definition Joe Bloggs
@ 2008-07-09 7:06 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
2008-07-09 8:12 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
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2008-07-09 10:40 ` Xah
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From: Lennart Borgman (gmail) @ 2008-07-09 7:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Joe Bloggs wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to write a function that allows me to quickly bind a key combination
> to insert arbitrary text:
>
> (defun set-local-key-insert ()
> "set a local key to insert some text"
> (interactive)
> (let (keystring textinsert)
> (setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
> (setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
> (local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring) (lambda () (interactive) (insert textinsert)))
> )
> )
>
> However, this doesn't work since textinsert is not evaluated until the function is called with the keybinding. How can I get this to work properly? I am new to elisp so I imagine it's very simple.
You can remove textinsert from let and make it a defvar instead.
(defvar textinsert nil)
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* Re: parametrized function definition
2008-07-09 7:06 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
@ 2008-07-09 8:12 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2008-07-09 8:19 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
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From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2008-07-09 8:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Lennart Borgman (gmail); +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
() "Lennart Borgman (gmail)" <lennart.borgman@gmail.com>
() Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:06:30 +0200
> (defun set-local-key-insert ()
> "set a local key to insert some text"
> (interactive)
> (let (keystring textinsert)
> (setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
> (setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
> (local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring)
> (lambda () (interactive)
> (insert textinsert)))))
You can remove textinsert from let and make it a defvar instead.
(defvar textinsert nil)
Yes, but that would defeat the presumed intention of using `textinsert'
as a local variable. Practically, this means `set-local-key-insert'
invocations clobber previous invocations' state (last invocation wins).
Probably OP wants `lexical-let'.
thi
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* Re: parametrized function definition
2008-07-09 8:12 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2008-07-09 8:19 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
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From: Lennart Borgman (gmail) @ 2008-07-09 8:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thien-Thi Nguyen; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
> () "Lennart Borgman (gmail)" <lennart.borgman@gmail.com>
> () Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:06:30 +0200
>
> > (defun set-local-key-insert ()
> > "set a local key to insert some text"
> > (interactive)
> > (let (keystring textinsert)
> > (setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
> > (setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
> > (local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring)
> > (lambda () (interactive)
> > (insert textinsert)))))
>
> You can remove textinsert from let and make it a defvar instead.
>
> (defvar textinsert nil)
>
> Yes, but that would defeat the presumed intention of using `textinsert'
> as a local variable. Practically, this means `set-local-key-insert'
> invocations clobber previous invocations' state (last invocation wins).
>
> Probably OP wants `lexical-let'.
>
> thi
Then maybe this page is helpful:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/FakeClosures
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* Re: parametrized function definition
2008-07-08 17:07 parametrized function definition Joe Bloggs
2008-07-09 7:06 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
@ 2008-07-09 10:40 ` Xah
2008-07-09 12:26 ` Joel J. Adamson
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From: Xah @ 2008-07-09 10:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Jul 8, 10:07 am, Joe Bloggs <w...@cares.invalid> wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to write a function that allows me to quickly bind a key combination
> to insert arbitrary text:
>
> (defun set-local-key-insert ()
> "set a local key to insert some text"
> (interactive)
> (let (keystring textinsert)
> (setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
> (setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
> (local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring) (lambda () (interactive) (insert textinsert)))
> )
> )
>
> However, this doesn't work since textinsert is not evaluated until the function is called with the keybinding. How can I get this to work properly? I am new to elisp so I imagine it's very simple.
Perhaps just the function “eval”?
Xah
∑ http://xahlee.org/
☄
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* Re: parametrized function definition
2008-07-08 17:07 parametrized function definition Joe Bloggs
2008-07-09 7:06 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
2008-07-09 10:40 ` Xah
@ 2008-07-09 12:26 ` Joel J. Adamson
2008-07-09 12:46 ` weber
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From: Joel J. Adamson @ 2008-07-09 12:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Joe Bloggs <who@cares.invalid> writes:
> Hi, I am trying to write a function that allows me to quickly bind a key combination
> to insert arbitrary text:
You mean like a keyboard macro? C-x ( t e x t t h a t y o u w a n t t o
i n s e r t C-x ), then C-x e to insert the text.
You can also create macros of arbitrary keyboard movements, not just
text insertion. Right now I'm defining a keyboard macro to insert this
text.
C-x e
=>
Right now I'm defining a keyboard macro to insert this text.
Joel
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(303) 880-3109
Public key: http://pgp.mit.edu
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* Re: parametrized function definition
2008-07-08 17:07 parametrized function definition Joe Bloggs
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2008-07-09 12:26 ` Joel J. Adamson
@ 2008-07-09 12:46 ` weber
2008-07-14 20:32 ` Joe Bloggs
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From: weber @ 2008-07-09 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Jul 8, 2:07 pm, Joe Bloggs <w...@cares.invalid> wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to write a function that allows me to quickly bind a key combination
> to insert arbitrary text:
>
> (defun set-local-key-insert ()
> "set a local key to insert some text"
> (interactive)
> (let (keystring textinsert)
> (setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
> (setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
> (local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring) (lambda () (interactive) (insert textinsert)))
> )
> )
>
> However, this doesn't work since textinsert is not evaluated until the function is called with the keybinding. How can I get this to work properly? I am new to elisp so I imagine it's very simple.
>
> Thanks.
Hi Joe.
You have to use some special syntax to that textinsert is evaluated
(so your lambda will insert the contents of textinsert, and not the
symbol textinsert)
I also rewrote your let, because it looks nicer this way, but you can
keep the setqs you if want :)
(defun set-local-key-insert ()
"set a local key to insert some text"
(interactive)
(let ((keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
(textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: ")))
(local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring) `(lambda ()
(interactive) (insert ,textinsert)))))
The significant changes are the backquote before the lambda, and the
comma before textinsert.
Take a look at the help for this function with C-h f `
HTH
weber
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* Re: parametrized function definition
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@ 2008-07-09 14:44 ` Joe Bloggs
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From: Joe Bloggs @ 2008-07-09 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org> writes:
> () "Lennart Borgman (gmail)" <lennart.borgman@gmail.com>
> () Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:06:30 +0200
>
> > (defun set-local-key-insert ()
> > "set a local key to insert some text"
> > (interactive)
> > (let (keystring textinsert)
> > (setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
> > (setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
> > (local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring)
> > (lambda () (interactive)
> > (insert textinsert)))))
>
> You can remove textinsert from let and make it a defvar instead.
>
> (defvar textinsert nil)
>
> Yes, but that would defeat the presumed intention of using `textinsert'
> as a local variable. Practically, this means `set-local-key-insert'
> invocations clobber previous invocations' state (last invocation wins).
>
> Probably OP wants `lexical-let'.
>
> thi
lexical-let did the job, thanks:
(require 'cl)
(defun set-local-key-insert ()
"set a local key to insert some text"
(interactive)
(let (keystring)
(setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
(lexical-let (textinsert)
(setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
(local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring) (lambda () (interactive) (insert textinsert)))
)
)
)
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* Re: parametrized function definition
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@ 2008-07-14 20:23 ` Joe Bloggs
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From: Joe Bloggs @ 2008-07-14 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
adamsonj@email.unc.edu (Joel J. Adamson) writes:
> Joe Bloggs <who@cares.invalid> writes:
>
>> Hi, I am trying to write a function that allows me to quickly bind a key combination
>> to insert arbitrary text:
>
> You mean like a keyboard macro? C-x ( t e x t t h a t y o u w a n t t o
> i n s e r t C-x ), then C-x e to insert the text.
>
> You can also create macros of arbitrary keyboard movements, not just
> text insertion. Right now I'm defining a keyboard macro to insert this
> text.
>
> C-x e
> =>
> Right now I'm defining a keyboard macro to insert this text.
>
> Joel
> --
> Joel J. Adamson
> (303) 880-3109
> Public key: http://pgp.mit.edu
> http://www.unc.edu/~adamsonj
> http://trashbird1240.blogspot.com
The problem with macros is that if I have several of them then several keys presses
are required to access each one. I prefer to have simple two-finger key combinations.
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* Re: parametrized function definition
2008-07-09 12:46 ` weber
@ 2008-07-14 20:32 ` Joe Bloggs
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Joe Bloggs @ 2008-07-14 20:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
weber <hugows@gmail.com> writes:
> On Jul 8, 2:07 pm, Joe Bloggs <w...@cares.invalid> wrote:
>> Hi, I am trying to write a function that allows me to quickly bind a key combination
>> to insert arbitrary text:
>>
>> (defun set-local-key-insert ()
>> "set a local key to insert some text"
>> (interactive)
>> (let (keystring textinsert)
>> (setq keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
>> (setq textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: "))
>> (local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring) (lambda () (interactive) (insert textinsert)))
>> )
>> )
>>
>> However, this doesn't work since textinsert is not evaluated until the function is called with the keybinding. How can I get this to work properly? I am new to elisp so I imagine it's very simple.
>>
>> Thanks.
>
> Hi Joe.
>
> You have to use some special syntax to that textinsert is evaluated
> (so your lambda will insert the contents of textinsert, and not the
> symbol textinsert)
> I also rewrote your let, because it looks nicer this way, but you can
> keep the setqs you if want :)
>
> (defun set-local-key-insert ()
> "set a local key to insert some text"
> (interactive)
> (let ((keystring (read-key-sequence "Key combination to bind: "))
> (textinsert (read-string "Text to insert: ")))
> (local-set-key (read-kbd-macro keystring) `(lambda ()
> (interactive) (insert ,textinsert)))))
>
> The significant changes are the backquote before the lambda, and the
> comma before textinsert.
> Take a look at the help for this function with C-h f `
>
> HTH
> weber
Thanks alot weber, this is the best solution I received.
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