;;; subr-x.el --- extra Lisp functions -*- lexical-binding:t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org ;; Keywords: convenience ;; Package: emacs ;; 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 . ;;; Commentary: ;; Less commonly used functions that complement basic APIs, often implemented in ;; C code (like hash-tables and strings), and are not eligible for inclusion ;; in subr.el. ;; Do not document these functions in the lispref. ;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2014-01/msg01006.html ;; NB If you want to use this library, it's almost always correct to use: ;; (eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) ;;; Code: (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib)) (defmacro internal--thread-argument (first? &rest forms) "Internal implementation for `thread-first' and `thread-last'. When Argument FIRST? is non-nil argument is threaded first, else last. FORMS are the expressions to be threaded." (pcase forms (`(,x (,f . ,args) . ,rest) `(internal--thread-argument ,first? ,(if first? `(,f ,x ,@args) `(,f ,@args ,x)) ,@rest)) (`(,x ,f . ,rest) `(internal--thread-argument ,first? (,f ,x) ,@rest)) (_ (car forms)))) (defmacro thread-first (&rest forms) "Thread FORMS elements as the first argument of their successor. Example: (thread-first 5 (+ 20) (/ 25) - (+ 40)) Is equivalent to: (+ (- (/ (+ 5 20) 25)) 40) Note how the single `-' got converted into a list before threading." (declare (indent 1) (debug (form &rest [&or symbolp (sexp &rest form)]))) `(internal--thread-argument t ,@forms)) (defmacro thread-last (&rest forms) "Thread FORMS elements as the last argument of their successor. Example: (thread-last 5 (+ 20) (/ 25) - (+ 40)) Is equivalent to: (+ 40 (- (/ 25 (+ 20 5)))) Note how the single `-' got converted into a list before threading." (declare (indent 1) (debug thread-first)) `(internal--thread-argument nil ,@forms)) (defsubst internal--listify (elt) "Wrap ELT in a list if it is not one. If ELT is of the form ((EXPR)), listify (EXPR) with a dummy symbol." (cond ((symbolp elt) (list elt elt)) ((null (cdr elt)) (list (make-symbol "s") (car elt))) (t elt))) (defsubst internal--check-binding (binding) "Check BINDING is properly formed." (when (> (length binding) 2) (signal 'error (cons "`let' bindings can have only one value-form" binding))) binding) (defsubst internal--build-binding-value-form (binding prev-var) "Build the conditional value form for BINDING using PREV-VAR." (let ((var (car binding))) `(,var (and ,prev-var ,(cadr binding))))) (defun internal--build-binding (binding prev-var) "Check and build a single BINDING with PREV-VAR." (thread-first binding internal--listify internal--check-binding (internal--build-binding-value-form prev-var))) (defun internal--build-bindings (bindings) "Check and build conditional value forms for BINDINGS." (let ((prev-var t)) (mapcar (lambda (binding) (let ((binding (internal--build-binding binding prev-var))) (setq prev-var (car binding)) binding)) bindings))) (defmacro if-let* (varlist then &rest else) "Bind variables according to VARLIST and eval THEN or ELSE. Each binding is evaluated in turn, and evaluation stops if a binding value is nil. If all are non-nil, the value of THEN is returned, or the last form in ELSE is returned. Each element of VARLIST is a list (SYMBOL VALUEFORM) which binds SYMBOL to the value of VALUEFORM). An element can additionally be of the form (VALUEFORM), which is evaluated and checked for nil." (declare (indent 2) (debug ((&rest [&or symbolp (symbolp form) (sexp)]) form body))) (if varlist `(let* ,(setq varlist (internal--build-bindings varlist)) (if ,(caar (last varlist)) ,then ,@else)) `(let* () ,@else))) (defmacro when-let* (varlist &rest body) "Bind variables according to VARLIST and conditionally eval BODY. Each binding is evaluated in turn, and evaluation stops if a binding value is nil. If all are non-nil, the value of the last form in BODY is returned. VARLIST is the same as in `if-let*'." (declare (indent 1) (debug if-let*)) (list 'if-let* varlist (macroexp-progn body))) (defmacro and-let* (varlist &rest body) "Bind variables according to VARLIST and conditionally eval BODY. Like `when-let*', except if BODY is empty and all the bindings are non-nil, then the result is non-nil." (declare (indent 1) (debug when-let*)) (let (res) (if varlist `(let* ,(setq varlist (internal--build-bindings varlist)) (if ,(setq res (caar (last varlist))) ,@(or body `(,res)))) `(let* () ,@(or body '(t)))))) (defmacro if-let (spec then &rest else) "Bind variables according to SPEC and eval THEN or ELSE. Like `if-let*' except SPEC can have the form (SYMBOL VALUEFORM)." (declare (indent 2) (debug ([&or (&rest [&or symbolp (symbolp form) (sexp)]) (symbolp form)] form body)) (obsolete "use `if-let*' instead." "26.1")) (when (and (<= (length spec) 2) (not (listp (car spec)))) ;; Adjust the single binding case (setq spec (list spec))) (list 'if-let* spec then (macroexp-progn else))) (defmacro when-let (spec &rest body) "Bind variables according to SPEC and conditionally eval BODY. Like `when-let*' except SPEC can have the form (SYMBOL VALUEFORM)." (declare (indent 1) (debug if-let) (obsolete "use `when-let*' instead." "26.1")) (list 'if-let spec (macroexp-progn body))) (defsubst hash-table-empty-p (hash-table) "Check whether HASH-TABLE is empty (has 0 elements)." (zerop (hash-table-count hash-table))) (defsubst hash-table-keys (hash-table) "Return a list of keys in HASH-TABLE." (cl-loop for k being the hash-keys of hash-table collect k)) (defsubst hash-table-values (hash-table) "Return a list of values in HASH-TABLE." (cl-loop for v being the hash-values of hash-table collect v)) (defsubst string-empty-p (string) "Check whether STRING is empty." (string= string "")) (defsubst string-join (strings &optional separator) "Join all STRINGS using SEPARATOR." (mapconcat 'identity strings separator)) (define-obsolete-function-alias 'string-reverse 'reverse "25.1") (defsubst string-trim-left (string &optional regexp) "Trim STRING of leading string matching REGEXP. REGEXP defaults to \"[ \\t\\n\\r]+\"." (if (string-match (concat "\\`\\(?:" (or regexp "[ \t\n\r]+")"\\)") string) (replace-match "" t t string) string)) (defsubst string-trim-right (string &optional regexp) "Trim STRING of trailing string matching REGEXP. REGEXP defaults to \"[ \\t\\n\\r]+\"." (if (string-match (concat "\\(?:" (or regexp "[ \t\n\r]+") "\\)\\'") string) (replace-match "" t t string) string)) (defsubst string-trim (string &optional trim-left trim-right) "Trim STRING of leading and trailing strings matching TRIM-LEFT and TRIM-RIGHT. TRIM-LEFT and TRIM-RIGHT default to \"[ \\t\\n\\r]+\"." (string-trim-left (string-trim-right string trim-right) trim-left)) (defsubst string-blank-p (string) "Check whether STRING is either empty or only whitespace." (string-match-p "\\`[ \t\n\r]*\\'" string)) (defsubst string-remove-prefix (prefix string) "Remove PREFIX from STRING if present." (if (string-prefix-p prefix string) (substring string (length prefix)) string)) (defsubst string-remove-suffix (suffix string) "Remove SUFFIX from STRING if present." (if (string-suffix-p suffix string) (substring string 0 (- (length string) (length suffix))) string)) (defun read-multiple-choice (prompt choices) "Ask user a multiple choice question. PROMPT should be a string that will be displayed as the prompt. CHOICES is an alist where the first element in each entry is a character to be entered, the second element is a short name for the entry to be displayed while prompting (if there's room, it might be shortened), and the third, optional entry is a longer explanation that will be displayed in a help buffer if the user requests more help. This function translates user input into responses by consulting the bindings in `query-replace-map'; see the documentation of that variable for more information. In this case, the useful bindings are `recenter', `scroll-up', and `scroll-down'. If the user enters `recenter', `scroll-up', or `scroll-down' responses, perform the requested window recentering or scrolling and ask again. When `use-dialog-box' is t (the default), this function can pop up a dialog window to collect the user input. That functionality requires `display-popup-menus-p' to return t. Otherwise, a text dialog will be used. The return value is the matching entry from the CHOICES list. Usage example: \(read-multiple-choice \"Continue connecting?\" \\='((?a \"always\") (?s \"session only\") (?n \"no\")))" (let* ((altered-names nil) (full-prompt (format "%s (%s): " prompt (mapconcat (lambda (elem) (let* ((name (cadr elem)) (pos (seq-position name (car elem))) (altered-name (cond ;; Not in the name string. ((not pos) (format "[%c] %s" (car elem) name)) ;; The prompt character is in the name, so highlight ;; it on graphical terminals... ((display-supports-face-attributes-p '(:underline t) (window-frame)) (setq name (copy-sequence name)) (put-text-property pos (1+ pos) 'face 'read-multiple-choice-face name) name) ;; And put it in [bracket] on non-graphical terminals. (t (concat (substring name 0 pos) "[" (upcase (substring name pos (1+ pos))) "]" (substring name (1+ pos))))))) (push (cons (car elem) altered-name) altered-names) altered-name)) (append choices '((?? "?"))) ", "))) tchar buf wrong-char answer) (save-window-excursion (save-excursion (while (not tchar) (message "%s%s" (if wrong-char "Invalid choice. " "") full-prompt) (setq tchar (if (and (display-popup-menus-p) last-input-event ; not during startup (listp last-nonmenu-event) use-dialog-box) (x-popup-dialog t (cons prompt (mapcar (lambda (elem) (cons (capitalize (cadr elem)) (car elem))) choices))) (condition-case nil (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t)) (read-char)) (error nil)))) (setq answer (lookup-key query-replace-map (vector tchar) t)) (setq tchar (cond ((eq answer 'recenter) (recenter) t) ((eq answer 'scroll-up) (ignore-errors (scroll-up-command)) t) ((eq answer 'scroll-down) (ignore-errors (scroll-down-command)) t) ((eq answer 'scroll-other-window) (ignore-errors (scroll-other-window)) t) ((eq answer 'scroll-other-window-down) (ignore-errors (scroll-other-window-down)) t) (t tchar))) (when (eq tchar t) (setq wrong-char nil tchar nil)) ;; The user has entered an invalid choice, so display the ;; help messages. (when (and (not (eq tchar nil)) (not (assq tchar choices))) (setq wrong-char (not (memq tchar '(?? ?\C-h))) tchar nil) (when wrong-char (ding)) (with-help-window (setq buf (get-buffer-create "*Multiple Choice Help*")) (with-current-buffer buf (erase-buffer) (pop-to-buffer buf) (insert prompt "\n\n") (let* ((columns (/ (window-width) 25)) (fill-column 21) (times 0) (start (point))) (dolist (elem choices) (goto-char start) (unless (zerop times) (if (zerop (mod times columns)) ;; Go to the next "line". (goto-char (setq start (point-max))) ;; Add padding. (while (not (eobp)) (end-of-line) (insert (make-string (max (- (* (mod times columns) (+ fill-column 4)) (current-column)) 0) ?\s)) (forward-line 1)))) (setq times (1+ times)) (let ((text (with-temp-buffer (insert (format "%c: %s\n" (car elem) (cdr (assq (car elem) altered-names)))) (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)) (when (nth 2 elem) (let ((start (point))) (insert (nth 2 elem)) (unless (bolp) (insert "\n")) (fill-region start (point-max)))) (buffer-string)))) (goto-char start) (dolist (line (split-string text "\n")) (end-of-line) (if (bolp) (insert line "\n") (insert line)) (forward-line 1))))))))))) (when (buffer-live-p buf) (kill-buffer buf)) (assq tchar choices))) (provide 'subr-x) ;;; subr-x.el ends here