* Trouble using a lambda in the key-translation-map
@ 2012-07-18 22:45 Barry OReilly
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From: Barry OReilly @ 2012-07-18 22:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
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As the Elisp manual describes, one can bind a key to a function in the
key-translation-map, and use that function to programmatically
determine what to translate the key to.
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Translation-Keymaps.html
I got this to work for functions defined with defun, but can't get it
to work with a lambda. In an 'emacs -q' session, I put this in the
scratch buffer:
(defun my-translate-key (prompt) (interactive) (kbd "C-c"))
(define-key key-translation-map (kbd "C-e") (lambda (prompt)
(interactive) (kbd "C-c"))) ; Doesn't work
(define-key key-translation-map (kbd "C-e") 'my-translate-key) ; Works
I evaluate the first and second sexp, and find C-e still goes to the
end of the line. When I next execute the third sexp, C-e now
translates to C-c. Why doesn't the second sexp enable the translation
from C-e to C-c?
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* Re: Trouble using a lambda in the key-translation-map
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@ 2012-07-19 3:45 ` Barry Margolin
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From: Barry Margolin @ 2012-07-19 3:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
In article <mailman.5119.1342663755.855.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
Barry OReilly <gundaetiapo@gmail.com> wrote:
> As the Elisp manual describes, one can bind a key to a function in the
> key-translation-map, and use that function to programmatically
> determine what to translate the key to.
> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Translation-Keymaps
> .html
>
> I got this to work for functions defined with defun, but can't get it
> to work with a lambda. In an 'emacs -q' session, I put this in the
> scratch buffer:
> (defun my-translate-key (prompt) (interactive) (kbd "C-c"))
> (define-key key-translation-map (kbd "C-e") (lambda (prompt)
> (interactive) (kbd "C-c"))) ; Doesn't work
> (define-key key-translation-map (kbd "C-e") 'my-translate-key) ; Works
>
> I evaluate the first and second sexp, and find C-e still goes to the
> end of the line. When I next execute the third sexp, C-e now
> translates to C-c. Why doesn't the second sexp enable the translation
> from C-e to C-c?
Look at the description of define-key -- the third argument has to be a
SYMBOL for it to be treated as a function. Lambda doesn't return a
function, it returns a list.
--
Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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* Re: Trouble using a lambda in the key-translation-map
@ 2012-07-19 19:26 Barry OReilly
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From: Barry OReilly @ 2012-07-19 19:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
>> (defun my-translate-key (prompt) (interactive) (kbd "C-c"))
>> (define-key key-translation-map (kbd "C-e") (lambda (prompt)
>> (interactive) (kbd "C-c"))) ; Doesn't work
>> (define-key key-translation-map (kbd "C-e") 'my-translate-key) ; Works
> Look at the description of define-key -- the third argument has to be a
> SYMBOL for it to be treated as a function. Lambda doesn't return a
> function, it returns a list.
Yet this works:
(define-key global-map (kbd "C-e") (lambda () (interactive)
(message "Inside C-e's lambda")))
C-e displays the message without going to the end of the line, as expected.
I thought wherever functions are passed, a lambda could be passed
instead. The Elisp manual corroborates this in section 12.7 Anonymous
Functions: "Anonymous functions are valid wherever function names
are.". I don't see where my misunderstanding is.
I tried another thing in scratch:
(progn
(fset 'foo (lambda (prompt) (message "Inside lambda.") (kbd "C-c")))
(define-key key-translation-map (kbd "C-e") 'foo)
)
This behaves as I'd expect; I see "Inside lambda" and a translation to
C-c. Thus it would seem the type returned from the lambda form is not
the problem.
The reason I ask is because I'm trying to create a generalized way to
make key translations that either translate to another key or to
itself based on an evaluated predicate. My approach was:
(defun make-conditional-key-translation (key-from key-to translate-keys-p)
"Make a Key Translation such that if the translate-keys-p function
returns true,
key-from translates to key-to, else key-from translates to itself.
translate-keys-p
takes no args. "
(define-key key-translation-map key-from
(lambda (prompt)
(if (funcall translate-keys-p) key-to key-from)))
)
(defun my-translate-keys-p ()
"Returns whether conditional key translations should be active. See
make-conditional-key-translation function. "
(or (evil-motion-state-p) (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-visual-state-p))
)
(make-conditional-key-translation (kbd "ce") (kbd "C-e") 'my-translate-keys-p)
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