* Using comment characters for specific major modes
@ 2021-06-05 20:52 martin-kemp
2021-06-05 21:50 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 8:32 ` Omar Polo
0 siblings, 2 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-05 20:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Am using the following expression to make a line composed of ";" of length lena.
The first two semicolons ";;" are for when I use elisp code.
(setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
But I want to change the starting ";;" to be the comment character of the major mode I am working with.
For texinfo I want "@c", and for fortran-mode I want "c", and "!!" for f90-mode.
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 20:52 Using comment characters for specific major modes martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-05 21:50 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-05 22:05 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 8:32 ` Omar Polo
1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-05 21:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-05 23:52]:
> Am using the following expression to make a line composed of ";" of length lena.
>
> The first two semicolons ";;" are for when I use elisp code.
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>
> But I want to change the starting ";;" to be the comment character
> of the major mode I am working with.
>
> For texinfo I want "@c", and for fortran-mode I want "c", and "!!"
> for f90-mode.
Those things I would always use as a function. Possibility is
great that I misunderstand you due to short description of what
you want.
(defun my-fancy-thing ()
(interactive)
(let* ((initial (completing-read "Comment: " '("1 ;;" "2 !!") nil t))
(comment (substring initial 2))
(lena 10)
(string (make-string lena (string-to-char (substring initial 2)))))
(insert (concat comment " " string))))
;; ;;;;;;;;;;
!! !!!!!!!!!!
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 21:50 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-05 22:05 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-05 22:40 ` Jean Louis
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From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-05 22:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
I only want to change the first two, the rest remains the same
Suppose lena is 8
emacs-lisp-mode
;; ;;;;;;;;
f90-mode
!! ;;;;;;;;
fortran-mode
cc ;;;;;;;;
texinfo-mode
@c ;;;;;;;;
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 05/06/2021 23:50:25 Europe/Paris
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-05 23:52]:
> Am using the following expression to make a line composed of ";" of length lena.
>
> The first two semicolons ";;" are for when I use elisp code.
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>
> But I want to change the starting ";;" to be the comment character
> of the major mode I am working with.
>
> For texinfo I want "@c", and for fortran-mode I want "c", and "!!"
> for f90-mode.
Those things I would always use as a function. Possibility is
great that I misunderstand you due to short description of what
you want.
(defun my-fancy-thing ()
(interactive)
(let* ((initial (completing-read "Comment: " '("1 ;;" "2 !!") nil t))
(comment (substring initial 2))
(lena 10)
(string (make-string lena (string-to-char (substring initial 2)))))
(insert (concat comment " " string))))
;; ;;;;;;;;;;
!! !!!!!!!!!!
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 22:05 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-05 22:40 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-05 22:53 ` martin-kemp
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From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-05 22:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 01:06]:
> I only want to change the first two, the rest remains the same
>
> Suppose lena is 8
OK and how do you propose to change the function?
Instead:
(defun my-fancy-thing ()
(interactive)
(let* ((initial (completing-read "Comment: " '("1 ;;" "2 !!") nil t))
(comment (substring initial 2))
(lena 10)
(string (make-string lena (string-to-char (substring initial 2)))))
(insert (concat comment " " string))))
then:
(defun my-fancy-thing ()
(interactive)
(let* ((initial (completing-read "Comment: " '("1 ;;" "2 !!") nil t))
(comment (substring initial 2))
(lena 10)
(string (make-string lena 59)))
(insert (concat comment " " string))))
;; ;;;;;;;;;;
Adopt the function to your needs.
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 22:40 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-05 22:53 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-05 23:05 ` Jean Louis
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-05 22:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
I would not like to use the mini-buffer, but introduce the comment character
according the the major mode being used on the buffer.
Is there a command that gets the current comment for the major mode used in the
working buffer ?
Would use the comment character twice ";;"', "cc", "!!", except for texinfo which
will use just "@c" as it is already composed of two characters.
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 00:40:14 Europe/Paris
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 01:06]:
> I only want to change the first two, the rest remains the same
>
> Suppose lena is 8
OK and how do you propose to change the function?
Instead:
(defun my-fancy-thing ()
(interactive)
(let* ((initial (completing-read "Comment: " '("1 ;;" "2 !!") nil t))
(comment (substring initial 2))
(lena 10)
(string (make-string lena (string-to-char (substring initial 2)))))
(insert (concat comment " " string))))
then:
(defun my-fancy-thing ()
(interactive)
(let* ((initial (completing-read "Comment: " '("1 ;;" "2 !!") nil t))
(comment (substring initial 2))
(lena 10)
(string (make-string lena 59)))
(insert (concat comment " " string))))
;; ;;;;;;;;;;
Adopt the function to your needs.
--
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 22:53 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-05 23:05 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-05 23:20 ` martin-kemp
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-05 23:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 01:54]:
> Is there a command that gets the current comment for the major mode
> used in the working buffer ?
M-;
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 23:05 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-05 23:20 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-05 23:32 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 3:24 ` Stefan Monnier via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-05 23:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
That uses the command (comment-dwim ARG), but I got to get the comment characters
to append to the string "s".
(setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
At least that was my plan. You may know the proper way to do it though.
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 01:05:35 Europe/Paris
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 01:54]:
> Is there a command that gets the current comment for the major mode
> used in the working buffer ?
M-;
--
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 23:20 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-05 23:32 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-05 23:47 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 3:24 ` Stefan Monnier via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-05 23:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 02:21]:
>
> That uses the command (comment-dwim ARG), but I got to get the comment characters
> to append to the string "s".
>
>
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>
>
>
> At least that was my plan. You may know the proper way to do it
> though.
Describe it better, it is to me unclear what you need.
--
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 23:32 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-05 23:47 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-05 23:56 ` Jean Louis
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-05 23:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Ok, let's try again. I have a string "s" composed of repeating the character ";" lena times.
At the front I want to prepend the major mode comment character twice, except for texinfo-mode.
Initially "s" is ";;;;;;;;" when lena is 8
Then I will insert in the buffer the following
emacs-lisp-mode
;; ;;;;;;;;
f90-mode
!! ;;;;;;;;
fortran-mode
cc ;;;;;;;;
texinfo-mode
@c ;;;;;;;;
To remove the confusion, suppose the character for "s" is "*" of length lena
Then I want to print
emacs-lisp-mode
;; ********
f90-mode
!! ********
fortran-mode
cc ********
texinfo-mode
@c ********
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 01:32:09 Europe/Paris
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 02:21]:
>
> That uses the command (comment-dwim ARG), but I got to get the comment characters
> to append to the string "s".
>
>
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>
>
>
> At least that was my plan. You may know the proper way to do it
> though.
Describe it better, it is to me unclear what you need.
--
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 23:47 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-05 23:56 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 0:17 ` martin-kemp
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-05 23:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 02:48]:
> Ok, let's try again. I have a string "s" composed of repeating the character ";" lena times.
>
> At the front I want to prepend the major mode comment character
> twice, except for texinfo-mode.
And what is preventing you?
--
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 23:56 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 0:17 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 0:23 ` Jean Louis
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From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-06 0:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
The way you are using comment in
(comment (substring initial 2))
Does not like you are calling a function that introduces the comment characters,
particularly when I need twe next to each other.
I am thankful for your help but I am not getting it yet.
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 01:56:06 Europe/Paris
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 02:48]:
> Ok, let's try again. I have a string "s" composed of repeating the character ";" lena times.
>
> At the front I want to prepend the major mode comment character
> twice, except for texinfo-mode.
And what is preventing you?
--
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 0:17 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-06 0:23 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 0:39 ` martin-kemp
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From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-06 0:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 03:18]:
> The way you are using comment in
> (comment (substring initial 2))
As the above is incomplete sentence I cannot understand you.
> Does not like you are calling a function that introduces the comment
> characters, particularly when I need twe next to each other.
Hard to understand.
> I am thankful for your help but I am not getting it yet.
It's OK neither I get what it should be. Maybe we can try with lights
or music?
Reference:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075860/mediaindex?ref_=tt_mv_close
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 0:23 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 0:39 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 0:43 ` Jean Louis
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-06 0:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
For emacs-lisp-mode I would like "s" to be
(setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
For texinfo-mode I would like "s" to be
(setq-local s (concat "@c " (make-string lena ?\;)))
For fortran-mode I would like "s" to be
(setq-local s (concat "cc " (make-string lena ?\;)))
For f90-mode I would like "s" to be
(setq-local s (concat "!! " (make-string lena ?\;)))
Finally I would insert the string "s".
Only the first two characters change at the beginning of the string "s".
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 02:23:04 Europe/Paris
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 03:18]:
> The way you are using comment in
> (comment (substring initial 2))
As the above is incomplete sentence I cannot understand you.
> Does not like you are calling a function that introduces the comment
> characters, particularly when I need twe next to each other.
Hard to understand.
> I am thankful for your help but I am not getting it yet.
It's OK neither I get what it should be. Maybe we can try with lights
or music?
Reference:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075860/mediaindex?ref_=tt_mv_close
--
Jean
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 0:39 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-06 0:43 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 9:14 ` martin-kemp
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From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-06 0:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 03:40]:
> For emacs-lisp-mode I would like "s" to be
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
(defun my-whatever ()
(interactive)
(let ((s (cond ((eq major-mode 'adoc-mode) (do something))
((eq major-mode 'markdown-mode) (do something))
(t s))))
(insert s)))
You may use `cond' function to test the variable `major-mode' and
accordingly return the value for `s' which you then insert in the
buffer.
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 23:20 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-05 23:32 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 3:24 ` Stefan Monnier via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2021-06-09 15:42 ` martin-kemp
1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor @ 2021-06-06 3:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> That uses the command (comment-dwim ARG), but I got to get the comment characters
> to append to the string "s".
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>
> At least that was my plan. You may know the proper way to do it though.
Here's how you could go about finding the answer:
Seeing that `comment-dwim` manages to find the ";;" you're looking for,
you could look into it code: `C-h o comment-dwim RET` then click on the
link to jump to the definition. There you'll see:
[...]
(comment-normalize-vars)
(if (use-region-p)
(comment-or-uncomment-region (region-beginning) (region-end) arg)
(if (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (not (looking-at "\\s-*$")))
;; FIXME: If there's no comment to kill on this line and ARG is
;; specified, calling comment-kill is not very clever.
(if arg (comment-kill (and (integerp arg) arg)) (comment-indent))
;; Inserting a comment on a blank line. comment-indent calls
;; c-i-c-f if needed in the non-blank case.
(if comment-insert-comment-function
(funcall comment-insert-comment-function)
(let ((add (comment-add arg)))
;; Some modes insist on keeping column 0 comment in column 0
;; so we need to move away from it before inserting the comment.
(indent-according-to-mode)
(insert (comment-padright comment-start add))
(save-excursion
(unless (string= "" comment-end)
(insert (comment-padleft comment-end add)))
(indent-according-to-mode)))))))
And here you already see some functions and variable which might give
you some answers, such as `comment-add`,
`comment-insert-comment-function`, `comment-start`, ...
Using `C-h o` on those should fairly quickly lead you to:
comment-start is a variable defined in ‘newcomment.el’.
Its value is ";"
Local in buffer newcomment.el.gz; global value is nil
This variable is safe as a file local variable if its value
satisfies the predicate ‘string-or-null-p’.
Probably introduced at or before Emacs version 21.1.
Documentation:
String to insert to start a new comment, or nil if no comment syntax.
[back]
-- Stefan
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-05 20:52 Using comment characters for specific major modes martin-kemp
2021-06-05 21:50 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 8:32 ` Omar Polo
2021-06-06 8:34 ` Omar Polo
1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Omar Polo @ 2021-06-06 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
martin-kemp@brusseler.com writes:
> Am using the following expression to make a line composed of ";" of length lena.
>
>
>
> The first two semicolons ";;" are for when I use elisp code.
>
>
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>
>
>
> But I want to change the starting ";;" to be the comment character of the major mode I am working with.
>
>
>
> For texinfo I want "@c", and for fortran-mode I want "c", and "!!" for f90-mode.
taking a look at how things like `comment-dwim' is quite educational.
The comment handling is easy but there are a few gotchas, like not all
major-modes have a single "comment string" (like ";" in Lisp), some have
starting and ending comment string (like C with /* and */)
I've come up with the following
--------8<--------
(defun insert-lena ()
(interactive)
(let* ((lena 8)
(s (make-string lena ?\;)))
;; this bit is stolen from comment-dwim
(if comment-insert-comment-function
(funcall comment-insert-comment-function)
(let ((add (comment-add nil)))
(indent-according-to-mode)
(insert (comment-padright comment-start add))
(save-excursion
(unless (string= "" comment-end)
(insert (comment-padleft comment-end add)))
(indent-according-to-mode))))
;; insert the string
(insert s)))
-------->8--------
that seems to works.
It uses comment-insert-comment-function or comment-start/end. I stolen
a bit from comment-dwim.
In lisps buffer it inserts
;; ;;;;;;;;
while in a C buffer it adds
/* ;;;;;;;; */
Probably it doesn't do exactly what you want, and there are probably
edge cases when there is a region active or things like that, but it's a
good start (I think).
HTH
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 8:32 ` Omar Polo
@ 2021-06-06 8:34 ` Omar Polo
2021-06-06 9:05 ` martin-kemp
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Omar Polo @ 2021-06-06 8:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
I've seen only now the reply from Stefan Monnier, which is (of course
:P) better than mine, apologies. His explanation is indeed better.
Sorry for the noise.
Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com> writes:
> martin-kemp@brusseler.com writes:
>
>> Am using the following expression to make a line composed of ";" of length lena.
>>
>>
>>
>> The first two semicolons ";;" are for when I use elisp code.
>>
>>
>>
>> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>>
>>
>>
>> But I want to change the starting ";;" to be the comment character of the major mode I am working with.
>>
>>
>>
>> For texinfo I want "@c", and for fortran-mode I want "c", and "!!" for f90-mode.
>
> taking a look at how things like `comment-dwim' is quite educational.
> The comment handling is easy but there are a few gotchas, like not all
> major-modes have a single "comment string" (like ";" in Lisp), some have
> starting and ending comment string (like C with /* and */)
>
> I've come up with the following
>
> --------8<--------
> (defun insert-lena ()
> (interactive)
> (let* ((lena 8)
> (s (make-string lena ?\;)))
> ;; this bit is stolen from comment-dwim
> (if comment-insert-comment-function
> (funcall comment-insert-comment-function)
> (let ((add (comment-add nil)))
> (indent-according-to-mode)
> (insert (comment-padright comment-start add))
> (save-excursion
> (unless (string= "" comment-end)
> (insert (comment-padleft comment-end add)))
> (indent-according-to-mode))))
> ;; insert the string
> (insert s)))
> -------->8--------
>
> that seems to works.
>
> It uses comment-insert-comment-function or comment-start/end. I stolen
> a bit from comment-dwim.
>
> In lisps buffer it inserts
>
> ;; ;;;;;;;;
>
> while in a C buffer it adds
>
> /* ;;;;;;;; */
>
> Probably it doesn't do exactly what you want, and there are probably
> edge cases when there is a region active or things like that, but it's a
> good start (I think).
>
> HTH
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 8:34 ` Omar Polo
@ 2021-06-06 9:05 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 11:43 ` Omar Polo
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-06 9:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Omar Polo; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
I would find it useful if there was a function that returns a list with the comment delimiter
for the specific mode. Then one can select which one to get.
From: Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 10:34:12 Europe/Paris
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
I've seen only now the reply from Stefan Monnier, which is (of course
:P) better than mine, apologies. His explanation is indeed better.
Sorry for the noise.
Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com> writes:
> martin-kemp@brusseler.com writes:
>
>> Am using the following expression to make a line composed of ";" of length lena.
>>
>>
>>
>> The first two semicolons ";;" are for when I use elisp code.
>>
>>
>>
>> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>>
>>
>>
>> But I want to change the starting ";;" to be the comment character of the major mode I am working with.
>>
>>
>>
>> For texinfo I want "@c", and for fortran-mode I want "c", and "!!" for f90-mode.
>
> taking a look at how things like `comment-dwim' is quite educational.
> The comment handling is easy but there are a few gotchas, like not all
> major-modes have a single "comment string" (like ";" in Lisp), some have
> starting and ending comment string (like C with /* and */)
>
> I've come up with the following
>
> --------8<--------
> (defun insert-lena ()
> (interactive)
> (let* ((lena 8)
> (s (make-string lena ?\;)))
> ;; this bit is stolen from comment-dwim
> (if comment-insert-comment-function
> (funcall comment-insert-comment-function)
> (let ((add (comment-add nil)))
> (indent-according-to-mode)
> (insert (comment-padright comment-start add))
> (save-excursion
> (unless (string= "" comment-end)
> (insert (comment-padleft comment-end add)))
> (indent-according-to-mode))))
> ;; insert the string
> (insert s)))
> -------->8--------
>
> that seems to works.
>
> It uses comment-insert-comment-function or comment-start/end. I stolen
> a bit from comment-dwim.
>
> In lisps buffer it inserts
>
> ;; ;;;;;;;;
>
> while in a C buffer it adds
>
> /* ;;;;;;;; */
>
> Probably it doesn't do exactly what you want, and there are probably
> edge cases when there is a region active or things like that, but it's a
> good start (I think).
>
> HTH
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 0:43 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 9:14 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 9:46 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 16:02 ` Stefan Möding
0 siblings, 2 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-06 9:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
You have been most helpful. Others have given me other ways but have found them too complicated
for me. Forget using comment type functions, I will just set the variable "cm" directly.
I am almost there. I have now done
(let ((cm (cond ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) (do something))
((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) (do something))
((eq major-mode 'f90-mode) (do something))
((eq major-mode 'fortran-mode) (do something))
What I need is to set "cm" to ";;" for 'emacs-lisp-mode, "@c" for texinfo-mode etc.
Have difficulty setting "cm" though.
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 02:43:58 Europe/Paris
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 03:40]:
> For emacs-lisp-mode I would like "s" to be
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
(defun my-whatever ()
(interactive)
(let ((s (cond ((eq major-mode 'adoc-mode) (do something))
((eq major-mode 'markdown-mode) (do something))
(t s))))
(insert s)))
You may use `cond' function to test the variable `major-mode' and
accordingly return the value for `s' which you then insert in the
buffer.
--
Jean
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 9:14 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-06 9:46 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 16:02 ` Stefan Möding
1 sibling, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-06 9:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 12:14]:
> (let ((cm (cond ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) (do something))
> ((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) (do something))
> ((eq major-mode 'f90-mode) (do something))
> ((eq major-mode 'fortran-mode) (do something))
>
>
>
> What I need is to set "cm" to ";;" for 'emacs-lisp-mode, "@c" for texinfo-mode etc.
> Have difficulty setting "cm" though.
(setq cm ";;")
so you have to replace (do something) with the code you need.
--
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 9:05 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-06 11:43 ` Omar Polo
0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: Omar Polo @ 2021-06-06 11:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
martin-kemp@brusseler.com writes:
> I would find it useful if there was a function that returns a list with the comment delimiter
>
> for the specific mode. Then one can select which one to get.
I don't have a deep knowledge (or any knowledge at all really).
Studiyng newcomment.el is probably the way to go, but as you can see
from comment-dwim there are two variables `comment-start' and
`comment-end' that holds the string for the start and end string of
comments.
They are respectively ";" and "" in elisp-mode, or "/*" and "*/" in
c-mode, and so on.
> From: Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
> To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
> Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
> Date: 06/06/2021 10:34:12 Europe/Paris
> Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
>
> I've seen only now the reply from Stefan Monnier, which is (of course
> :P) better than mine, apologies. His explanation is indeed better.
>
> Sorry for the noise.
>
> Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com> writes:
>
>> martin-kemp@brusseler.com writes:
>>
>>> Am using the following expression to make a line composed of ";" of length lena.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The first two semicolons ";;" are for when I use elisp code.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> But I want to change the starting ";;" to be the comment character of the major mode I am working with.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> For texinfo I want "@c", and for fortran-mode I want "c", and "!!" for f90-mode.
>>
>> taking a look at how things like `comment-dwim' is quite educational.
>> The comment handling is easy but there are a few gotchas, like not all
>> major-modes have a single "comment string" (like ";" in Lisp), some have
>> starting and ending comment string (like C with /* and */)
>>
>> I've come up with the following
>>
>> --------8<--------
>> (defun insert-lena ()
>> (interactive)
>> (let* ((lena 8)
>> (s (make-string lena ?\;)))
>> ;; this bit is stolen from comment-dwim
>> (if comment-insert-comment-function
>> (funcall comment-insert-comment-function)
>> (let ((add (comment-add nil)))
>> (indent-according-to-mode)
>> (insert (comment-padright comment-start add))
>> (save-excursion
>> (unless (string= "" comment-end)
>> (insert (comment-padleft comment-end add)))
>> (indent-according-to-mode))))
>> ;; insert the string
>> (insert s)))
>> -------->8--------
>>
>> that seems to works.
>>
>> It uses comment-insert-comment-function or comment-start/end. I stolen
>> a bit from comment-dwim.
>>
>> In lisps buffer it inserts
>>
>> ;; ;;;;;;;;
>>
>> while in a C buffer it adds
>>
>> /* ;;;;;;;; */
>>
>> Probably it doesn't do exactly what you want, and there are probably
>> edge cases when there is a region active or things like that, but it's a
>> good start (I think).
>>
>> HTH
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 9:14 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 9:46 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 16:02 ` Stefan Möding
2021-06-06 16:23 ` martin-kemp
1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Möding @ 2021-06-06 16:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
martin-kemp@brusseler.com writes:
> What I need is to set "cm" to ";;" for 'emacs-lisp-mode, "@c" for
> texinfo-mode etc.
The value returned by the cond form is the value of the selected cond
clause. You can use the literals without calling any additional code:
(let ((cm (cond ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) ";;")
((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) "@c")
...
Remember that `cm' will be nil if nothing was matched.
--
Stefan
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 16:02 ` Stefan Möding
@ 2021-06-06 16:23 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 16:40 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 16:56 ` Jean Louis
0 siblings, 2 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-06 16:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stefan Möding, help-gnu-emacs
I am encountering tho problem you are mentioning. "cs" stays at nil.
(let (cs)
(cond
((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) ";;")
((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) "@c")
((eq major-mode 'f90-mode) "!!")
((eq major-mode 'fortran-mode) "cc"))
(let* ( (m 62) (n 69)
(lena (- m (current-column)))
(lenb (- n (current-column))) )
(message "cs: %s" cs)
(pcase k
(0
;; makes s to be line with repeating ";" lena times
(setq-local s (concat cs " " (make-string lena ?\;)))
(my-insert s k)
(setq-local k 1))
From: Stefan Möding <s.moeding@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 18:02:20 Europe/Paris
martin-kemp@brusseler.com writes:
> What I need is to set "cm" to ";;" for 'emacs-lisp-mode, "@c" for
> texinfo-mode etc.
The value returned by the cond form is the value of the selected cond
clause. You can use the literals without calling any additional code:
(let ((cm (cond ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) ";;")
((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) "@c")
...
Remember that `cm' will be nil if nothing was matched.
--
Stefan
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 16:23 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-06 16:40 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 16:53 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 16:56 ` Jean Louis
1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-06 16:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: Stefan Möding, help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 19:23]:
> I am encountering tho problem you are mentioning. "cs" stays at nil.
(let (cs)
1
cs) ⇒ nil
This is because there was no assignment of value 1 to variable
cs. Value 1 was just evaluated as such.
(let ((cs 1)) ;; this is assignment of value 1 to variable cs
cs) ⇒ 1
--
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 16:40 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 16:53 ` martin-kemp
0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-06 16:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: Stefan Möding, help-gnu-emacs
This is getting very confusing again.
I would like "cs" to be ";;"' "@c", "!!", "cc"' according to the major mode.
Thought I could declare "cs" without setting it.
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 18:40:15 Europe/Paris
Cc: Stefan Möding <s.moeding@gmail.com>;
help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 19:23]:
> I am encountering tho problem you are mentioning. "cs" stays at nil.
(let (cs)
1
cs) ⇒ nil
This is because there was no assignment of value 1 to variable
cs. Value 1 was just evaluated as such.
(let ((cs 1)) ;; this is assignment of value 1 to variable cs
cs) ⇒ 1
--
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 16:23 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 16:40 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 16:56 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-06 17:36 ` martin-kemp
1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-06 16:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: Stefan Möding, help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 19:23]:
> (let (cs) ;; ok I think it is declared but nil
> (cond
>
> ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) ";;")
> ((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) "@c")
> ((eq major-mode 'f90-mode) "!!")
> ((eq major-mode 'fortran-mode) "cc")) ;;; this evaluates
> ;; to comments but
;; does not assign it
;; to variable
This form begin would assign evaluation from `cond' to variable `cs':
(let ((cs (cond
--
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 16:56 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-06 17:36 ` martin-kemp
2021-06-06 20:50 ` Jean Louis
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-06 17:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: Stefan Möding, help-gnu-emacs
I understand better now, you try to set "cs" in the "let" using cond.
Am still getting nil though. Have changed the code somewhat.
(let* ( (m 62) (n 69)
(lena (- m (current-column)))
(cs (cond ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) ";;")
((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) "@c")
((eq major-mode 'f90-mode) "!!")
((eq major-mode 'fortran-mode) "cc"))) )
(messsage "cs: %s" cs))
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 18:56:46 Europe/Paris
Cc: Stefan Möding <s.moeding@gmail.com>;
help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 19:23]:
> (let (cs) ;; ok I think it is declared but nil
> (cond
>
> ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) ";;")
> ((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) "@c")
> ((eq major-mode 'f90-mode) "!!")
> ((eq major-mode 'fortran-mode) "cc")) ;;; this evaluates
> ;; to comments but
;; does not assign it
;; to variable
This form begin would assign evaluation from `cond' to variable `cs':
(let ((cs (cond
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 17:36 ` martin-kemp
@ 2021-06-06 20:50 ` Jean Louis
2021-06-08 9:14 ` martin-kemp
0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2021-06-06 20:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: martin-kemp; +Cc: Stefan Möding, help-gnu-emacs
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 20:37]:
> I understand better now, you try to set "cs" in the "let" using cond.
>
>
>
> Am still getting nil though. Have changed the code somewhat.
(defun my-cs ()
(let* ((m 62)
(n 69)
(lena (- m (current-column)))
(cs (cond ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) ";;")
((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) "@c")
((eq major-mode 'f90-mode) "!!")
((eq major-mode 'fortran-mode)"cc"))))
cs))
(my-cs) ⇒ ";;"
It works, as I turnedd on emacs-lisp mode.
--
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* Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 20:50 ` Jean Louis
@ 2021-06-08 9:14 ` martin-kemp
0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-08 9:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean Louis; +Cc: Stefan Möding, help-gnu-emacs
Might have found a problem when trying it in the scratch buffer.
From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: martin-kemp@brusseler.com
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 22:50:39 Europe/Paris
Cc: Stefan Möding <s.moeding@gmail.com>;
help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
* martin-kemp@brusseler.com <martin-kemp@brusseler.com> [2021-06-06 20:37]:
> I understand better now, you try to set "cs" in the "let" using cond.
>
>
>
> Am still getting nil though. Have changed the code somewhat.
(defun my-cs ()
(let* ((m 62)
(n 69)
(lena (- m (current-column)))
(cs (cond ((eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) ";;")
((eq major-mode 'texinfo-mode) "@c")
((eq major-mode 'f90-mode) "!!")
((eq major-mode 'fortran-mode)"cc"))))
cs))
(my-cs) ⇒ ";;"
It works, as I turnedd on emacs-lisp mode.
--
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* Using comment characters for specific major modes
2021-06-06 3:24 ` Stefan Monnier via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
@ 2021-06-09 15:42 ` martin-kemp
0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: martin-kemp @ 2021-06-09 15:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: monnier, help-gnu-emacs
I have found it easier to use a condition depending on the major mode of the buffer to set the comment
prefix directly.
From: Stefan Monnier via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Using comment characters for specific major modes
Date: 06/06/2021 05:24:13 Europe/Paris
> That uses the command (comment-dwim ARG), but I got to get the comment characters
> to append to the string "s".
>
> (setq-local s (concat ";; " (make-string lena ?\;)))
>
> At least that was my plan. You may know the proper way to do it though.
Here's how you could go about finding the answer:
Seeing that `comment-dwim` manages to find the ";;" you're looking for,
you could look into it code: `C-h o comment-dwim RET` then click on the
link to jump to the definition. There you'll see:
[...]
(comment-normalize-vars)
(if (use-region-p)
(comment-or-uncomment-region (region-beginning) (region-end) arg)
(if (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (not (looking-at "\\s-*$")))
;; FIXME: If there's no comment to kill on this line and ARG is
;; specified, calling comment-kill is not very clever.
(if arg (comment-kill (and (integerp arg) arg)) (comment-indent))
;; Inserting a comment on a blank line. comment-indent calls
;; c-i-c-f if needed in the non-blank case.
(if comment-insert-comment-function
(funcall comment-insert-comment-function)
(let ((add (comment-add arg)))
;; Some modes insist on keeping column 0 comment in column 0
;; so we need to move away from it before inserting the comment.
(indent-according-to-mode)
(insert (comment-padright comment-start add))
(save-excursion
(unless (string= "" comment-end)
(insert (comment-padleft comment-end add)))
(indent-according-to-mode)))))))
And here you already see some functions and variable which might give
you some answers, such as `comment-add`,
`comment-insert-comment-function`, `comment-start`, ...
Using `C-h o` on those should fairly quickly lead you to:
comment-start is a variable defined in ‘newcomment.el’.
Its value is ";"
Local in buffer newcomment.el.gz; global value is nil
This variable is safe as a file local variable if its value
satisfies the predicate ‘string-or-null-p’.
Probably introduced at or before Emacs version 21.1.
Documentation:
String to insert to start a new comment, or nil if no comment syntax.
[back]
-- Stefan
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