* outline-regexp
@ 2006-12-04 13:38 Andreas Roehler
2006-12-04 15:04 ` outline-regexp Stefan Monnier
2006-12-06 14:23 ` outline-regexp Richard Stallman
0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Andreas Roehler @ 2006-12-04 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Customizing `outline-regexp' in Emacs-Lisp-mode turned
out to be difficult:
Setting with `customize-variable' didn't have effect.
`describe-variable' told
,----
| outline-regexp is a variable defined in `outline.el'.
| Its value is
| ";;;\\(;* [^ \n]\\|###autoload\\)\\|("
| Local in buffer eil.el; global value is "[*\f]+"
`----
However, outline.el showed:
(defcustom outline-regexp "[*\^L]+"
whereas `customize-variable' displayed an entry
^[ \t]*(defun
(probably due to an earlier customization.)
AFAIS `outline-regexp' is set by a function
`lisp-mode-variables' in lisp-mode.el via `setq'
with the result, that's neither mentioned in
`load-history' nor listed in TAGS.
Given, I didn't oversee something important, it seems
worthwhile to re-consider this.
What about to drop setting in lisp-mode.el and let the
global value in effect instead? We would gain a
customization facility.
Thanks
__
Andreas Roehler
GNU Emacs 22.0.90.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit,
Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2006-10-28
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* Re: outline-regexp
2006-12-04 13:38 outline-regexp Andreas Roehler
@ 2006-12-04 15:04 ` Stefan Monnier
2006-12-04 15:54 ` outline-regexp Andreas Roehler
2006-12-05 5:09 ` outline-regexp Richard Stallman
2006-12-06 14:23 ` outline-regexp Richard Stallman
1 sibling, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2006-12-04 15:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
> Customizing `outline-regexp' in Emacs-Lisp-mode turned
> out to be difficult:
outline-regexp is usually set by the major mode, not by the user.
It's no surprise that `customize' doesn't deal with it too well.
We should probably not use `defcustom' but `defvar' to define it.
Stefan
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* Re: outline-regexp
2006-12-04 13:38 outline-regexp Andreas Roehler
2006-12-04 15:04 ` outline-regexp Stefan Monnier
@ 2006-12-06 14:23 ` Richard Stallman
2006-12-07 13:44 ` outline-regexp Andreas Roehler
1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Richard Stallman @ 2006-12-06 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
The most useful way to specify outline-regexp is with a file local
variable. That is much more useful that customizing its default
value.
I think it is useful for that variable to show up in a custom buffer,
since it is meant to be set by the user. But we don't want the user
to actually customize it; instead, when it appears in a custom buffer,
it should say you should specify this with a file local variable.
Is there an easy way to do that?
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* Re: outline-regexp
2006-12-06 14:23 ` outline-regexp Richard Stallman
@ 2006-12-07 13:44 ` Andreas Roehler
2006-12-07 14:17 ` outline-regexp Stefan Monnier
2006-12-09 6:01 ` outline-regexp Richard Stallman
0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Andreas Roehler @ 2006-12-07 13:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
Richard Stallman schrieb:
> The most useful way to specify outline-regexp is with a file local
> variable. That is much more useful that customizing its default
> value.
>
> I think it is useful for that variable to show up in a custom buffer,
> since it is meant to be set by the user. But we don't want the user
> to actually customize it; instead, when it appears in a custom buffer,
> it should say you should specify this with a file local variable.
>
> Is there an easy way to do that?
>
A first easy and helpful step could be to check in some
documentation mentioning the issue:
*** /usr/local/share/emacs/22.0.50/lisp/outline.el 2006-05-11
17:01:41.000000000 +0200
--- /home/speck/progarbeit/emacs/veraendert/outline.el 2006-12-07
13:49:38.000000000 +0100
***************
*** 48,53 ****
--- 48,57 ----
(defcustom outline-regexp "[*\^L]+"
"Regular expression to match the beginning of a heading.
Any line whose beginning matches this regexp is considered to start a
heading.
+
+ If the global value isn't into effect, probably it's set by the mode.
+ See lisp-mode.el for example how this is done.
+
Note that Outline mode only checks this regexp at the start of a line,
so the regexp need not (and usually does not) start with `^'.
The recommended way to set this is with a Local Variables: list
;;;;;;;;;;
Beside this:
Why not let `outline-regexp' go with the mode, although not through a
function as it's done now, but with defcustom.
It should be possible to
- use the mode-value (default)
- use the global-value be setting a boolean `use-mode-value' to nil.
- customize both.
Changed lisp-mode.el respectively, patch below.
GNU Emacs 22.0.90.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit,
Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2006-10-28:
diff -c /home/speck/emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el
/home/speck/progarbeit/emacs/veraendert/lisp-mode.el
*** /home/speck/emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el 2006-07-05
09:47:41.000000000 +0200
--- /home/speck/progarbeit/emacs/veraendert/lisp-mode.el 2006-12-07
14:06:54.000000000 +0100
***************
*** 30,35 ****
--- 30,57 ----
;;; Code:
+
+
+ (defcustom outline-use-mode-regexp t
+ "If outline should use mode-specific customization.
+ If nil, global value of outline-regexp is used"
+
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'outlines)
+
+ (defcustom outline-emacs-lisp-regexp ";;;\\(;* [^
\t\n]\\|###autoload\\)\\|("
+ "Regular expression to match the beginning of a heading.
+ Any line whose beginning matches this regexp is considered to start a
heading.
+ Note that Outline mode only checks this regexp at the start of a line,
+ so the regexp need not (and usually does not) start with `^'.
+ The recommended way to set this is with a Local Variables: list
+ in the file it applies to. See also `outline-heading-end-regexp'."
+ :type '(regexp (const nil))
+ :group 'outlines)
+
+ (when outline-use-mode-regexp
+ (setq outline-regexp (eval outline-emacs-lisp-regexp)))
+
(defvar font-lock-comment-face)
(defvar font-lock-doc-face)
(defvar font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search)
***************
*** 216,223 ****
(setq indent-region-function 'lisp-indent-region)
(make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-ignore-comments)
(setq parse-sexp-ignore-comments t)
- (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp)
- (setq outline-regexp ";;;\\(;* [^ \t\n]\\|###autoload\\)\\|(")
(make-local-variable 'outline-level)
(setq outline-level 'lisp-outline-level)
(make-local-variable 'comment-start)
--- 238,243 ---
Regards
__
Andreas Roehler
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* Re: outline-regexp
2006-12-07 13:44 ` outline-regexp Andreas Roehler
@ 2006-12-07 14:17 ` Stefan Monnier
2006-12-09 6:01 ` outline-regexp Richard Stallman
1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2006-12-07 14:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: rms, emacs-devel
> (defcustom outline-regexp "[*\^L]+"
> "Regular expression to match the beginning of a heading.
> Any line whose beginning matches this regexp is considered to start
> a heading.
> +
> + If the global value isn't into effect, probably it's set by the mode.
> + See lisp-mode.el for example how this is done.
> +
> Note that Outline mode only checks this regexp at the start of a line,
> so the regexp need not (and usually does not) start with `^'.
> The recommended way to set this is with a Local Variables: list
If the user sees this text via C-h v it will also give both the global and
the buffer-local value, thus making it fairly obvious what's going on.
Maybe `custom' should do similar: e.g. check whether the variable is locally
changed in some buffers and if so add a little blurb about the global
setting not taking effect in those buffers.
> Why not let `outline-regexp' go with the mode, although not through a
> function as it's done now, but with defcustom.
Heavy, clunky, inconvenient.
Just set the variable in your file-local block and be done with it.
Or if you want to change the setting in all emacs-lisp-mode buffers, then do
it the normal way:
(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook
(lambda () (setq outline-regexp "my favorite setting")))
-- Stefan
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* Re: outline-regexp
2006-12-07 13:44 ` outline-regexp Andreas Roehler
2006-12-07 14:17 ` outline-regexp Stefan Monnier
@ 2006-12-09 6:01 ` Richard Stallman
1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Richard Stallman @ 2006-12-09 6:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
Why not let `outline-regexp' go with the mode, although not through a
function as it's done now, but with defcustom.
The way this is done now is that major modes can set `outline-regexp'
as a buffer-local variable.
Stefan suggested:
If the user sees this text via C-h v it will also give both the global and
the buffer-local value, thus making it fairly obvious what's going on.
Maybe `custom' should do similar: e.g. check whether the variable is locally
changed in some buffers and if so add a little blurb about the global
setting not taking effect in those buffers.
I think that is a good idea.
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