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1 ;;; map-ynp.el --- general-purpose boolean question-asker
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5 ;; Author: Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org>
6 ;; Maintainer: FSF
7 ;; Keywords: lisp, extensions
8 ;; Package: emacs
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25 ;;; Commentary:
27 ;; map-y-or-n-p is a general-purpose question-asking function.
28 ;; It asks a series of y/n questions (a la y-or-n-p), and decides to
29 ;; apply an action to each element of a list based on the answer.
30 ;; The nice thing is that you also get some other possible answers
31 ;; to use, reminiscent of query-replace: ! to answer y to all remaining
32 ;; questions; ESC or q to answer n to all remaining questions; . to answer
33 ;; y once and then n for the remainder; and you can get help with C-h.
35 ;;; Code:
37 (declare-function x-popup-dialog "xmenu.c" (position contents &optional header))
39 (defun map-y-or-n-p (prompter actor list &optional help action-alist
40 no-cursor-in-echo-area)
41 "Ask a series of boolean questions.
42 Takes args PROMPTER ACTOR LIST, and optional args HELP and ACTION-ALIST.
44 LIST is a list of objects, or a function of no arguments to return the next
45 object or nil.
47 If PROMPTER is a string, the prompt is \(format PROMPTER OBJECT\). If not
48 a string, PROMPTER is a function of one arg (an object from LIST), which
49 returns a string to be used as the prompt for that object. If the return
50 value is not a string, it may be nil to ignore the object or non-nil to act
51 on the object without asking the user.
53 ACTOR is a function of one arg (an object from LIST),
54 which gets called with each object that the user answers `yes' for.
56 If HELP is given, it is a list (OBJECT OBJECTS ACTION),
57 where OBJECT is a string giving the singular noun for an elt of LIST;
58 OBJECTS is the plural noun for elts of LIST, and ACTION is a transitive
59 verb describing ACTOR. The default is \(\"object\" \"objects\" \"act on\"\).
61 At the prompts, the user may enter y, Y, or SPC to act on that object;
62 n, N, or DEL to skip that object; ! to act on all following objects;
63 ESC or q to exit (skip all following objects); . (period) to act on the
64 current object and then exit; or \\[help-command] to get help.
66 If ACTION-ALIST is given, it is an alist (KEY FUNCTION HELP) of extra keys
67 that will be accepted. KEY is a character; FUNCTION is a function of one
68 arg (an object from LIST); HELP is a string. When the user hits KEY,
69 FUNCTION is called. If it returns non-nil, the object is considered
70 \"acted upon\", and the next object from LIST is processed. If it returns
71 nil, the prompt is repeated for the same object.
73 Final optional argument NO-CURSOR-IN-ECHO-AREA non-nil says not to set
74 `cursor-in-echo-area' while prompting.
76 This function uses `query-replace-map' to define the standard responses,
77 but not all of the responses which `query-replace' understands
78 are meaningful here.
80 Returns the number of actions taken."
81 (let* ((actions 0)
82 user-keys mouse-event map prompt char elt tail def
83 ;; Non-nil means we should use mouse menus to ask.
84 use-menus
85 delayed-switch-frame
86 ;; Rebind other-window-scroll-buffer so that subfunctions can set
87 ;; it temporarily, without risking affecting the caller.
88 (other-window-scroll-buffer other-window-scroll-buffer)
89 (next (if (functionp list)
90 (lambda () (setq elt (funcall list)))
91 (lambda () (when list
92 (setq elt (pop list))
93 t)))))
94 (if (and (listp last-nonmenu-event)
95 use-dialog-box)
96 ;; Make a list describing a dialog box.
97 (let ((object (if help (capitalize (nth 0 help))))
98 (objects (if help (capitalize (nth 1 help))))
99 (action (if help (capitalize (nth 2 help)))))
100 (setq map `(("Yes" . act) ("No" . skip)
101 ,@(mapcar (lambda (elt)
102 (cons (with-syntax-table
103 text-mode-syntax-table
104 (capitalize (nth 2 elt)))
105 (vector (nth 1 elt))))
106 action-alist)
107 (,(if help (concat action " This But No More")
108 "Do This But No More") . act-and-exit)
109 (,(if help (concat action " All " objects)
110 "Do All") . automatic)
111 ("No For All" . exit))
112 use-menus t
113 mouse-event last-nonmenu-event))
114 (setq user-keys (if action-alist
115 (concat (mapconcat (lambda (elt)
116 (key-description
117 (vector (car elt))))
118 action-alist ", ")
119 " ")
121 ;; Make a map that defines each user key as a vector containing
122 ;; its definition.
124 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
125 (set-keymap-parent map query-replace-map)
126 (define-key map [?\C-\M-v] 'scroll-other-window)
127 (define-key map [M-next] 'scroll-other-window)
128 (define-key map [?\C-\M-\S-v] 'scroll-other-window-down)
129 (define-key map [M-prior] 'scroll-other-window-down)
130 ;; The above are rather inconvenient, so maybe we should
131 ;; provide the non-other keys for the other-scroll as well.
132 ;; (define-key map [?\C-v] 'scroll-other-window)
133 ;; (define-key map [next] 'scroll-other-window)
134 ;; (define-key map [?\M-v] 'scroll-other-window-down)
135 ;; (define-key map [prior] 'scroll-other-window-down)
136 (dolist (elt action-alist)
137 (define-key map (vector (car elt)) (vector (nth 1 elt))))
138 map)))
139 (unwind-protect
140 (progn
141 (if (stringp prompter)
142 (setq prompter `(lambda (object)
143 (format ,prompter object))))
144 (while (funcall next)
145 (setq prompt (funcall prompter elt))
146 (cond ((stringp prompt)
147 ;; Prompt the user about this object.
148 (setq quit-flag nil)
149 (if use-menus
150 (setq def (or (x-popup-dialog (or mouse-event use-menus)
151 (cons prompt map))
152 'quit))
153 ;; Prompt in the echo area.
154 (let ((cursor-in-echo-area (not no-cursor-in-echo-area))
155 (message-log-max nil))
156 (message (apply 'propertize "%s(y, n, !, ., q, %sor %s) "
157 minibuffer-prompt-properties)
158 prompt user-keys
159 (key-description (vector help-char)))
160 (if minibuffer-auto-raise
161 (raise-frame (window-frame (minibuffer-window))))
162 (while (progn
163 (setq char (read-event))
164 ;; If we get -1, from end of keyboard
165 ;; macro, try again.
166 (equal char -1)))
167 ;; Show the answer to the question.
168 (message "%s(y, n, !, ., q, %sor %s) %s"
169 prompt user-keys
170 (key-description (vector help-char))
171 (single-key-description char)))
172 (setq def (lookup-key map (vector char))))
173 (cond ((eq def 'exit)
174 (setq next (lambda () nil)))
175 ((eq def 'act)
176 ;; Act on the object.
177 (funcall actor elt)
178 (setq actions (1+ actions)))
179 ((eq def 'skip)
180 ;; Skip the object.
182 ((eq def 'act-and-exit)
183 ;; Act on the object and then exit.
184 (funcall actor elt)
185 (setq actions (1+ actions)
186 next (lambda () nil)))
187 ((eq def 'quit)
188 (setq quit-flag t)
189 (setq next `(lambda ()
190 (setq next ',next)
191 ',elt)))
192 ((eq def 'automatic)
193 ;; Act on this and all following objects.
194 (if (funcall prompter elt)
195 (progn
196 (funcall actor elt)
197 (setq actions (1+ actions))))
198 (while (funcall next)
199 (if (funcall prompter elt)
200 (progn
201 (funcall actor elt)
202 (setq actions (1+ actions))))))
203 ((eq def 'help)
204 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
205 (princ
206 (let ((object (if help (nth 0 help) "object"))
207 (objects (if help (nth 1 help) "objects"))
208 (action (if help (nth 2 help) "act on")))
209 (concat
210 (format "Type SPC or `y' to %s the current %s;
211 DEL or `n' to skip the current %s;
212 RET or `q' to give up on the %s (skip all remaining %s);
213 C-g to quit (cancel the whole command);
214 ! to %s all remaining %s;\n"
215 action object object action objects action
216 objects)
217 (mapconcat (function
218 (lambda (elt)
219 (format "%s to %s"
220 (single-key-description
221 (nth 0 elt))
222 (nth 2 elt))))
223 action-alist
224 ";\n")
225 (if action-alist ";\n")
226 (format "or . (period) to %s \
227 the current %s and exit."
228 action object))))
229 (with-current-buffer standard-output
230 (help-mode)))
232 (setq next `(lambda ()
233 (setq next ',next)
234 ',elt)))
235 ((and (symbolp def) (commandp def))
236 (call-interactively def)
237 ;; Regurgitated; try again.
238 (setq next `(lambda ()
239 (setq next ',next)
240 ',elt)))
241 ((vectorp def)
242 ;; A user-defined key.
243 (if (funcall (aref def 0) elt) ;Call its function.
244 ;; The function has eaten this object.
245 (setq actions (1+ actions))
246 ;; Regurgitated; try again.
247 (setq next `(lambda ()
248 (setq next ',next)
249 ',elt))))
250 ((and (consp char)
251 (eq (car char) 'switch-frame))
252 ;; switch-frame event. Put it off until we're done.
253 (setq delayed-switch-frame char)
254 (setq next `(lambda ()
255 (setq next ',next)
256 ',elt)))
258 ;; Random char.
259 (message "Type %s for help."
260 (key-description (vector help-char)))
261 (beep)
262 (sit-for 1)
263 (setq next `(lambda ()
264 (setq next ',next)
265 ',elt)))))
266 (prompt
267 (funcall actor elt)
268 (setq actions (1+ actions))))))
269 (if delayed-switch-frame
270 (setq unread-command-events
271 (cons delayed-switch-frame unread-command-events))))
272 ;; Clear the last prompt from the minibuffer.
273 (let ((message-log-max nil))
274 (message ""))
275 ;; Return the number of actions that were taken.
276 actions))
278 ;;; map-ynp.el ends here