* C Headers completion candidates @ 2016-07-14 4:51 B.V. Raghav 2016-07-14 13:02 ` Stefan Monnier 2016-07-14 14:27 ` Drew Adams 0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-14 4:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Hi, I want a set of completion candidates for c-headers, something like `auto-complete c headers'. Only, I do not want the complete ac-library tagged along, nor do I want the popups. Personally, I want to use the icicles interface, where I feel comfortable. Step 1. Identifying the context --- Example #include <vec|> --- `|' represents the cursor here I think I can code the regexp here Step 2. Set of completion candidates Search the $INCLUDE environment variable, with `visited' flags on the folders that have been visited; and create the set of completion candidates, one in a line I hope there is a smarter way? Step 3. Tell Icicles to invoke these set of completion candidates, when the context is active. How? I do not know. Help appreciated. Thanks, r -- (B.V. Raghav) Ph.D. Student, Design Programme, IIT Kanpur ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: C Headers completion candidates 2016-07-14 4:51 C Headers completion candidates B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-14 13:02 ` Stefan Monnier 2016-07-14 14:27 ` Drew Adams 1 sibling, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2016-07-14 13:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs > I want a set of completion candidates for c-headers, something like > `auto-complete c headers'. Only, I do not want the complete ac-library > tagged along, nor do I want the popups. > Personally, I want to use the icicles interface, where I feel > comfortable. That's part of the motivation behind completion-at-point-functions: some way to specify which completions make sense at the current position in the buffer, which can then be used by different UIs (don't know if Icicles supports it, but it's supported by company-mode as well as by the default `completion-at-point` (bound to M-TAB by default or to TAB if you set `tab-always-indent` to `complete`)) Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* RE: C Headers completion candidates 2016-07-14 4:51 C Headers completion candidates B.V. Raghav 2016-07-14 13:02 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2016-07-14 14:27 ` Drew Adams 2016-07-17 8:40 ` B.V. Raghav 1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Drew Adams @ 2016-07-14 14:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: bvraghav, help-gnu-emacs > I want a set of completion candidates for c-headers, something like > `auto-complete c headers'. Only, I do not want the complete ac-library > tagged along, nor do I want the popups. > > Personally, I want to use the icicles interface, where I feel > comfortable. Icicles does not provide anything special for completing symbols in C headers. Whatever is already available for vanilla Emacs (e.g. to determine the possible completions for a partial symbol before the cursor) should be usable with Icicles. > Step 1. Identifying the context > --- Example > #include <vec|> > --- > `|' represents the cursor here > I think I can code the regexp here What regexp do you mean, here? If the cursor is at that location then all that should be needed is a function that takes the name just before the cursor (e.g. "vec") and returns completions for it (your step 2). > Step 2. Set of completion candidates > Search the $INCLUDE environment variable, with `visited' flags on the > folders that have been visited; and create the set of completion > candidates, one in a line Sounds reasonable. Maybe someone familiar with Emacs C mode(s) can speak to what is already available wrt such gathering of completion candidates. (Icicles does nothing specific for this, but if you have a function that provides the completions then Icicles can make use of it.) > I hope there is a smarter way? Maybe there is already a function that gathers completions here. Wait to hear from those who are familiar with Emacs C modes. If there is not then you can code it, along the lines you suggested (using $INCLUDE etc.). > Step 3. Tell Icicles to invoke these set of completion candidates, > when the context is active. How? I do not know. As Stefan mentioned, `completion-at-point-functions' is a list of functions that, in the current mode (e.g. C mode), perform completion for a name (e.g. a "symbol") that is just before the cursor. If there is already a function on the list that is the value of that variable when you are in C mode, then try it. `C-M-i' is bound to `complete-symbol' - this is what you would use to complete the symbol (name) at point. If that command uses the minibuffer to let you choose among completions when there is more than one, then (in Icicle mode) you can take advantages of Icicles completion automatically. But probably it does not use the minibuffer for this. If `C-M-i' does not use the minibuffer when there are multiple choices, but instead expects you to keep hitting `C-M-i' to cycle to another choice, then you will need to use another command instead, which does use the minibuffer (e.g. bind it to `C-M-i' or some other key, in C mode). (If a command uses the minibuffer with completion then you can use it with Icicles completion.) In that case, you will need to code that command. If there is already a function on list `completion-at-point-functions' in C mode, then you can model the Icicles command that you will add to list `completion-at-point-functions' on that existing function. The only change you should need to make is for the case when multiple completions are available. In that case, call `completing-read', passing the list of completions as argument, to read the chosen candidate. Then, delete the partial name just before the cursor and replace it by that chosen completion (just as the vanilla code does). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: C Headers completion candidates 2016-07-14 14:27 ` Drew Adams @ 2016-07-17 8:40 ` B.V. Raghav 2016-07-17 15:02 ` Drew Adams 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-17 8:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Drew Adams; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes: [snip] > >> Step 1. Identifying the context >> --- Example >> #include <vec|> >> --- >> `|' represents the cursor here >> I think I can code the regexp here I have no experience with using using the point so far inside of an interactive function. But I think it is do-able. Albeit, not with a regexp, but somehow. I leave it for another rainy day. [snip] > >> Step 2. Set of completion candidates >> Search the $INCLUDE environment variable, with `visited' flags on the >> folders that have been visited; and create the set of completion >> candidates, one in a line I realised the environment variables, that I had initialized in ~/.bashrc are not avaliable at the X server environment (probably, not even with ~/.profile). So I hard coded the list, and copy-pasted from the bashrc. (require 'cl-lib) (defun c-include-path() (cl-reduce #'append (mapcar #'parse-colon-path `("/usr/include/c++/5:/usr/include/c++/4.9" ,(format "%s/usr/include" (getenv "HOME")) "/usr/include:/usr/local/include:/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu")))) The order of directories is important here. May be it looks dirty, but work for now. Then, I retrieved all the files at first level depth of each of this list. And mapped all the directory elements to their absolute paths. ;; (c-include-path) (defun c-include-libs-raw(path) (cl-reduce #'append (mapcar (lambda (x) (mapcar (lambda (y) (let ((long-y (format "%s%s" x y))) (if (file-accessible-directory-p long-y) long-y y))) (when (file-accessible-directory-p x) (directory-files x)))) path))) Then I removed the unnecessary files (defun sanitize-dir-read (path-list) (cl-remove-if (lambda(x) (or (string-suffix-p "." x) (string-suffix-p "~" x) (string-prefix-p "_" x))) path-list)) [snip] > >> Step 3. Tell Icicles to invoke these set of completion candidates, >> when the context is active. How? I do not know. [snip] Here I used the completion in two steps. Though not as `smart', or seamless; but works (defun c-header() (let* ((include-path-list (c-include-path)) (lib-name-list (sanitize-dir-read (c-include-libs-raw (c-include-path)))) (selected-path (completing-read "Library: " lib-name-list)) (final-path (if (file-accessible-directory-p selected-path) (read-file-name "Header: " (format "%s/" selected-path)) selected-path)) (inclusive-path (which-c-prefix final-path include-path-list)) (include-file-name (file-relative-name final-path inclusive-path))) include-file-name)) First completing the name from the files (and folders) at first level. Then using the response to aid the next level completion. Most C-libraries, that I require, are first class citizens, and are completed within the first level of completion. Like <vector>, <utility>, <unordered_map>, <iterator> --- all completed using the same set of functions above, work like charm with Icicles. For other libraries, I have to use the name of the library and S-TAB, like <boost/algorithm/string/case_conv.hpp> This is a little longer, but way faster (and cleaner) than what I used to do earlier. Either, I copy pasted from the earlier files, or used a snippet. Way forward, I want to implement this: 1. Implement a list of completions, at the user level; quite like persistent completions; a. Any completion, after being pruned for prefix (before being returned), goes as into the list of completions, without duplicacy. b. This list is read, and appened to the lib-name-list; before the first completion is invoked. Thanks, r -- (B.V. Raghav) Ph.D. Student, Design Programme, IIT Kanpur ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* RE: C Headers completion candidates 2016-07-17 8:40 ` B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-17 15:02 ` Drew Adams 2016-07-18 3:07 ` B.V. Raghav 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Drew Adams @ 2016-07-17 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: bvraghav; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs .. Lots of fantastic stuff, and explanation of the code... > Way forward, I want to implement this: > 1. Implement a list of completions, at the user level; quite like > persistent completions; > > a. Any completion, after being pruned for prefix (before being > returned), goes as into the list of completions, without > duplicacy. > > b. This list is read, and appened to the lib-name-list; before the > first completion is invoked. (There was no #2, right? Not that one was needed - this is already quite a lot. ;-)) By "persistent completions" I guess you mean a persistent list of completions such as those you gather, as in https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles_-_Persistent_Completions. Or maybe you would even add a defcustom that has, as its default value, a list of such completions. It all sounds good to me. And I expect it could be useful to others too. And this is so whether or not people use Icicles. That's the beauty of using just `completing-read': it works whether or not one uses Icicles. And the code creating the persistent completions could also be used by other completion libraries besides Icicles - they too could no doubt make use of such a persistent list, even if they do their thing otherwise than by `completing-read'. Please consider, if you haven't already, posting your code as a library somewhere (e.g. Emacs Wiki, MELPA). Others will not only use it but also offer suggestions etc. [There might be better (in some sense) ways to code some of what you have. For example, it might be that using dolist instead of the more functional-style nested mapcars, etc. would be faster. And maybe just use `string-match-p' with a regexp such as "[.~_]$", instead of bothering with testing multiple suffixes separately using `string-suffix-p'. But such considerations, even assuming they make sense, are not important.] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: C Headers completion candidates 2016-07-17 15:02 ` Drew Adams @ 2016-07-18 3:07 ` B.V. Raghav 2016-07-18 5:17 ` Drew Adams 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-18 3:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Drew Adams; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes: > .. Lots of fantastic stuff, and explanation of the code... > Your acknowledgement is very encouraging. Thank you. >> Way forward, I want to implement this: >> 1. Implement a list of completions, at the user level; quite like >> persistent completions; >> >> a. Any completion, after being pruned for prefix (before being >> returned), goes as into the list of completions, without >> duplicacy. >> >> b. This list is read, and appened to the lib-name-list; before the >> first completion is invoked. > > (There was no #2, right? Not that one was needed - this is > already quite a lot. ;-)) Yes, in fact there were #2 and #3 2. Projectile use a completion set for projectile-find-file (probably using completing-read). a. Leverage it on the include list for first level of completions, with a user custom regexp variable for filter, e.g. "\\.h[pp]\?$" b. May be it is just worth accumulating the results of a shell `find' on the projectile-root with flags `-type f -iname ...' and so forth. 3. Make use of the point, e.g. #include <vec|> If I invoke the command `insert-c-header' here, then the software should: a. mark a region like ...<[vec]|>... (`[]' representing the region, and `|' -- the point) b. send this as completion string to match against. e.g. using argument initial for the `completing-read' function. But Info document for Elisp > Minibuffers > Initial Input, says: " This is a mostly-deprecated feature for specifying that the minibuffer should start out with certain text, instead of empty as usual. AND " *We discourage use of a non-‘nil’ value for INITIAL* Is there another way? What more should I read? > > By "persistent completions" I guess you mean a persistent list > of completions such as those you gather, as in > https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles_-_Persistent_Completions. Yes very much so. I will open another thread, to understand why Icicles-PersistentCompletions does not like me! > Or maybe you would even add a defcustom that has, as its default > value, a list of such completions. > Does it mean that the variable will be initialized once using 'customize variable' interface, and then subsequent automatic edits will be lost between different emacs sessions. > It all sounds good to me. And I expect it could be useful to > others too. And this is so whether or not people use Icicles. > That's the beauty of using just `completing-read': it works > whether or not one uses Icicles. > > And the code creating the persistent completions could also be > used by other completion libraries besides Icicles - they too > could no doubt make use of such a persistent list, even if they > do their thing otherwise than by `completing-read'. > I did not realize that the code creating persistent list may be orthogonal to `c-header', also --- until I read this. Thank you. > Please consider, if you haven't already, posting your code as > a library somewhere (e.g. Emacs Wiki, MELPA). Others will not > only use it but also offer suggestions etc. > I am just a novice with lisp... Flattered with the suggestion. I will definitely try to package this, put it up on melpa, and discuss it on Emacs Wiki. > [There might be better (in some sense) ways to code some of > what you have. For example, it might be that using dolist `C-h i m elisp RET i dolist RET' Thanks, I did not know about this. `C-x r m' > instead of the more functional-style nested mapcars, etc. > would be faster. And maybe just use `string-match-p' with a > regexp such as "[.~_]$", instead of bothering with testing Yeah... Thank you this looks both simpler to read and easy to type. > multiple suffixes separately using `string-suffix-p'. But > such considerations, even assuming they make sense, are not > important.] Thanks... -- (B.V. Raghav) Ph.D. Student, Design Programme, IIT Kanpur ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* RE: C Headers completion candidates 2016-07-18 3:07 ` B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-18 5:17 ` Drew Adams 2016-07-18 11:21 ` B.V. Raghav 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Drew Adams @ 2016-07-18 5:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: bvraghav; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs I can't comment on most of what you wrote - I have no special competence about the use case etc. But I can at least speak to the use of Icicles etc. > b. send this as completion string to match against. e.g. using > argument initial for the `completing-read' function. But > Info document for Elisp > Minibuffers > Initial Input, says: > > " This is a mostly-deprecated feature for specifying that the > minibuffer should start out with certain text, instead of empty > as usual. > AND > " *We discourage use of a non-'nil' value for INITIAL* Vanilla Emacs considers parameter INITIAL-INPUT to be deprecated. Icicles does not. But even vanilla Emacs still respects it. IMO, it is up to _you_ to decide whether, for your context, it is more useful to use INITIAL-INPUT or DEF (or both). (`C-h f completing-read' in Icicle mode mentions this.) In Icicle mode you can also choose to insert the default value (DEF) if INITIAL-INPUT is nil. You use var `icicle-default-value' to control such behavior. This is a user option, but you can also bind it in code if you want. > > By "persistent completions" I guess you mean a persistent list > > of completions such as those you gather, as in > > https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles_-_Persistent_Completions. > > Yes very much so. I will open another thread, to understand why > Icicles-PersistentCompletions does not like me! OK. You can also take it off the mailing list, if you think others might not be too interested. It's up to you. If you think you've found a bug, that's best reported directly using `icicle-send-bug-report'. > > Or maybe you would even add a defcustom that has, as its default > > value, a list of such completions. > > > Does it mean that the variable will be initialized once using 'customize > variable' interface, and then subsequent automatic edits will be lost > between different emacs sessions. Automatic changes to a user option can also be saved persistently (not lost), if that's what you want, using `customize-save-variable'. The behavior depends on what you want. But if you use a user option then unless the user has explicitly chosen automatic updating you generally don't want to change the value. IMO it is OK for code to change an option value outside the Customize UI (e.g. using `customize-save-variable'), but only if the user is aware of this behavior and has chosen it. I.e., you don't want to do something behind the user's back. > > Please consider, if you haven't already, posting your code as > > a library somewhere (e.g. Emacs Wiki, MELPA). Others will not > > only use it but also offer suggestions etc. > > > I am just a novice with lisp... Flattered with the suggestion. I will > definitely try to package this, put it up on melpa, and discuss it on > Emacs Wiki. It can't hurt. ;-) If something is useful for you it is likely it will be useful for someone else. Even code that doesn't do something that someone else finds directly useful can serve as food for thought for other uses. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: C Headers completion candidates 2016-07-18 5:17 ` Drew Adams @ 2016-07-18 11:21 ` B.V. Raghav 2016-07-18 14:17 ` Drew Adams 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-18 11:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Drew Adams; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes: > Vanilla Emacs considers parameter INITIAL-INPUT to be deprecated. > Icicles does not. But even vanilla Emacs still respects it. IMO, > it is up to _you_ to decide whether, for your context, it is more > useful to use INITIAL-INPUT or DEF (or both). > > (`C-h f completing-read' in Icicle mode mentions this.) > > In Icicle mode you can also choose to insert the default value > (DEF) if INITIAL-INPUT is nil. You use var `icicle-default-value' > to control such behavior. This is a user option, but you can also > bind it in code if you want. I refactored `c-header' to accept an optional `initial' argument, (defun c-header(&optional initial) ;; code.. code.. code.. (completing-read var1 var2 nil nil initial) ;; code.. code.. code..) Then combined it with yasnippets, the following way: # -*- mode: snippet -*- # name : #include <...> # key : inc # binding: C-c C-c C-i # -- #include <`(c-header yas/selected-text)`> The key binding makes it simpler for me to fulfill the use-case. Example: (_ represents point and [] represents region) | Description | On Display | |------------------------------------+--------------| | write vec | vec_ | | mark (may be C-S-a) | [vec]_ | | Invoke yasnippets with C-c C-c C-i | #include <_> | On the minibuffer I can see the selected text following the prompt ----------------- Header: vec_ All I require is a TAB (or S-TAB) with Icicles and I am good to go! Thanks, -- (B.V. Raghav) Ph.D. Student, Design Programme, IIT Kanpur ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* RE: C Headers completion candidates 2016-07-18 11:21 ` B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-18 14:17 ` Drew Adams 0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Drew Adams @ 2016-07-18 14:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: bvraghav; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs > All I require is a TAB (or S-TAB) with Icicles and I am good to go! You can also have the completions displayed without hitting TAB or S-TAB, if you want. To do that, just customize or bind option `icicle-show-Completions-initially-flag' to `t'. Or to have completions shown not initially (i.e., even from empty input) but only as soon as you start typing, just set `icicle-incremental-completion' to non-`nil' and non-`t'. You might also want to define different sort orders on the candidates. See also: * Option `icicle-top-level-when-sole-completion-flag' * https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles_-_Icompletion#IncrementalCompletion (options `icicle-incremental-completion', `icicle-incremental-completion-delay', `icicle-incremental-completion-threshold', and `icicle-show-Completions-initially-flag') * https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles_-_Sorting_Candidates ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
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