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1 ;;; calculator.el --- a [not so] simple calculator for Emacs
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Eli Barzilay <eli@barzilay.org>
6 ;; Keywords: tools, convenience
8 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
10 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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20 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
23 ;;;=====================================================================
24 ;;; Commentary:
26 ;; A calculator for Emacs.
27 ;; Why should you reach for your mouse to get xcalc (calc.exe, gcalc or
28 ;; whatever), when you have Emacs running already?
30 ;; If this is not part of your Emacs distribution, then simply bind
31 ;; `calculator' to a key and make it an autoloaded function, e.g.:
32 ;; (autoload 'calculator "calculator"
33 ;; "Run the Emacs calculator." t)
34 ;; (global-set-key [(control return)] 'calculator)
36 ;; Written by Eli Barzilay: Maze is Life! eli@barzilay.org
37 ;; http://www.barzilay.org/
39 ;; For latest version, check
40 ;; http://www.barzilay.org/misc/calculator.el
43 ;;; History:
44 ;; I hate history.
46 ;;;=====================================================================
47 ;;; Customization:
49 (defgroup calculator nil
50 "Simple Emacs calculator."
51 :prefix "calculator"
52 :version "21.1"
53 :group 'tools
54 :group 'applications)
56 (defcustom calculator-electric-mode nil
57 "Run `calculator' electrically, in the echo area.
58 Electric mode saves some place but changes the way you interact with the
59 calculator."
60 :type 'boolean
61 :group 'calculator)
63 (defcustom calculator-use-menu t
64 "Make `calculator' create a menu.
65 Note that this requires easymenu. Must be set before loading."
66 :type 'boolean
67 :group 'calculator)
69 (defcustom calculator-bind-escape nil
70 "If non-nil, set escape to exit the calculator."
71 :type 'boolean
72 :group 'calculator)
74 (defcustom calculator-unary-style 'postfix
75 "Value is either 'prefix or 'postfix.
76 This determines the default behavior of unary operators."
77 :type '(choice (const prefix) (const postfix))
78 :group 'calculator)
80 (defcustom calculator-prompt "Calc=%s> "
81 "The prompt used by the Emacs calculator.
82 It should contain a \"%s\" somewhere that will indicate the i/o radices;
83 this will be a two-character string as described in the documentation
84 for `calculator-mode'."
85 :type 'string
86 :group 'calculator)
88 (defcustom calculator-number-digits 3
89 "The calculator's number of digits used for standard display.
90 Used by the `calculator-standard-display' function - it will use the
91 format string \"%.NC\" where this number is N and C is a character given
92 at runtime."
93 :type 'integer
94 :group 'calculator)
96 (defcustom calculator-radix-grouping-mode t
97 "Use digit grouping in radix output mode.
98 If this is set, chunks of `calculator-radix-grouping-digits' characters
99 will be separated by `calculator-radix-grouping-separator' when in radix
100 output mode is active (determined by `calculator-output-radix')."
101 :type 'boolean
102 :group 'calculator)
104 (defcustom calculator-radix-grouping-digits 4
105 "The number of digits used for grouping display in radix modes.
106 See `calculator-radix-grouping-mode'."
107 :type 'integer
108 :group 'calculator)
110 (defcustom calculator-radix-grouping-separator "'"
111 "The separator used in radix grouping display.
112 See `calculator-radix-grouping-mode'."
113 :type 'string
114 :group 'calculator)
116 (defcustom calculator-remove-zeros t
117 "Non-nil value means delete all redundant zero decimal digits.
118 If this value is not t, and not nil, redundant zeros are removed except
119 for one and if it is nil, nothing is removed.
120 Used by the `calculator-remove-zeros' function."
121 :type '(choice (const t) (const leave-decimal) (const nil))
122 :group 'calculator)
124 (defcustom calculator-displayer '(std ?n)
125 "A displayer specification for numerical values.
126 This is the displayer used to show all numbers in an expression. Result
127 values will be displayed according to the first element of
128 `calculator-displayers'.
130 The displayer is a symbol, a string or an expression. A symbol should
131 be the name of a one-argument function, a string is used with a single
132 argument and an expression will be evaluated with the variable `num'
133 bound to whatever should be displayed. If it is a function symbol, it
134 should be able to handle special symbol arguments, currently 'left and
135 'right which will be sent by special keys to modify display parameters
136 associated with the displayer function (for example to change the number
137 of digits displayed).
139 An exception to the above is the case of the list (std C) where C is a
140 character, in this case the `calculator-standard-displayer' function
141 will be used with this character for a format string."
142 :group 'calculator)
144 (defcustom calculator-displayers
145 '(((std ?n) "Standard display, decimal point or scientific")
146 (calculator-eng-display "Eng display")
147 ((std ?f) "Standard display, decimal point")
148 ((std ?e) "Standard display, scientific")
149 ("%S" "Emacs printer"))
150 "A list of displayers.
151 Each element is a list of a displayer and a description string. The
152 first element is the one which is currently used, this is for the display
153 of result values not values in expressions. A displayer specification
154 is the same as the values that can be stored in `calculator-displayer'.
156 `calculator-rotate-displayer' rotates this list."
157 :type 'sexp
158 :group 'calculator)
160 (defcustom calculator-paste-decimals t
161 "If non-nil, convert pasted integers so they have a decimal point.
162 This makes it possible to paste big integers since they will be read as
163 floats, otherwise the Emacs reader will fail on them."
164 :type 'boolean
165 :group 'calculator)
167 (defcustom calculator-copy-displayer nil
168 "If non-nil, this is any value that can be used for
169 `calculator-displayer', to format a string before copying it with
170 `calculator-copy'. If nil, then `calculator-displayer's normal value is
171 used."
172 :type 'boolean
173 :group 'calculator)
175 (defcustom calculator-2s-complement nil
176 "If non-nil, show negative numbers in 2s complement in radix modes.
177 Otherwise show as a negative number."
178 :type 'boolean
179 :group 'calculator)
181 (defcustom calculator-mode-hook nil
182 "List of hook functions for `calculator-mode' to run.
183 Note: if `calculator-electric-mode' is on, then this hook will get
184 activated in the minibuffer - in that case it should not do much more
185 than local key settings and other effects that will change things
186 outside the scope of calculator related code."
187 :type 'hook
188 :group 'calculator)
190 (defcustom calculator-user-registers nil
191 "An association list of user-defined register bindings.
192 Each element in this list is a list of a character and a number that
193 will be stored in that character's register.
195 For example, use this to define the golden ratio number:
196 (setq calculator-user-registers '((?g . 1.61803398875)))
197 before you load calculator."
198 :type '(repeat (cons character number))
199 :set (lambda (_ val)
200 (and (boundp 'calculator-registers)
201 (setq calculator-registers
202 (append val calculator-registers)))
203 (setq calculator-user-registers val))
204 :group 'calculator)
206 (defcustom calculator-user-operators nil
207 "A list of additional operators.
208 This is a list in the same format as specified in the documentation for
209 `calculator-operators', that you can use to bind additional calculator
210 operators. It is probably not a good idea to modify this value with
211 `customize' since it is too complex...
213 Examples:
215 * A very simple one, adding a postfix \"x-to-y\" conversion keys, using
216 t as a prefix key:
218 (setq calculator-user-operators
219 '((\"tf\" cl-to-fr (+ 32 (/ (* X 9) 5)) 1)
220 (\"tc\" fr-to-cl (/ (* (- X 32) 5) 9) 1)
221 (\"tp\" kg-to-lb (/ X 0.453592) 1)
222 (\"tk\" lb-to-kg (* X 0.453592) 1)
223 (\"tF\" mt-to-ft (/ X 0.3048) 1)
224 (\"tM\" ft-to-mt (* X 0.3048) 1)))
226 * Using a function-like form is very simple, X for an argument (Y the
227 second in case of a binary operator), TX is a truncated version of X
228 and F does a recursive call, Here is a [very inefficient] Fibonacci
229 number calculation:
231 (add-to-list 'calculator-user-operators
232 '(\"F\" fib (if (<= TX 1)
234 (+ (F (- TX 1)) (F (- TX 2)))) 0))
236 Note that this will be either postfix or prefix, according to
237 `calculator-unary-style'."
238 :type '(repeat (list string symbol sexp integer integer))
239 :group 'calculator)
241 ;;;=====================================================================
242 ;;; Code:
244 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
245 ;;; Variables
247 (defvar calculator-initial-operators
248 '(;; "+"/"-" have keybindings of themselves, not calculator-ops
249 ("=" = identity 1 -1)
250 (nobind "+" + + 2 4)
251 (nobind "-" - - 2 4)
252 (nobind "+" + + -1 9)
253 (nobind "-" - - -1 9)
254 ("(" \( identity -1 -1)
255 (")" \) identity +1 10)
256 ;; normal keys
257 ("|" or (logior TX TY) 2 2)
258 ("#" xor (logxor TX TY) 2 2)
259 ("&" and (logand TX TY) 2 3)
260 ("*" * * 2 5)
261 ("/" / / 2 5)
262 ("\\" div (/ TX TY) 2 5)
263 ("%" rem (% TX TY) 2 5)
264 ("L" log log 2 6)
265 ("S" sin (sin DX) x 6)
266 ("C" cos (cos DX) x 6)
267 ("T" tan (tan DX) x 6)
268 ("IS" asin (D (asin X)) x 6)
269 ("IC" acos (D (acos X)) x 6)
270 ("IT" atan (D (atan X)) x 6)
271 ("Q" sqrt sqrt x 7)
272 ("^" ^ calculator-expt 2 7)
273 ("!" ! calculator-fact x 7)
274 (";" 1/ (/ 1 X) 1 7)
275 ("_" - - 1 8)
276 ("~" ~ (lognot TX) x 8)
277 (">" repR calculator-repR 1 8)
278 ("<" repL calculator-repL 1 8)
279 ("v" avg (/ (apply '+ L) (length L)) 0 8)
280 ("l" tot (apply '+ L) 0 8)
282 "A list of initial operators.
283 This is a list in the same format as `calculator-operators'. Whenever
284 `calculator' starts, it looks at the value of this variable, and if it
285 is not empty, its contents is prepended to `calculator-operators' and
286 the appropriate key bindings are made.
288 This variable is then reset to nil. Don't use this if you want to add
289 user-defined operators, use `calculator-user-operators' instead.")
291 (defvar calculator-operators nil
292 "The calculator operators, each a list with:
294 1. The key that is bound to for this operation (usually a string);
296 2. The displayed symbol for this function;
298 3. The function symbol, or a form that uses the variables `X' and `Y',
299 (if it is a binary operator), `TX' and `TY' (truncated integer
300 versions), `DX' (converted to radians if degrees mode is on), `D'
301 (function for converting radians to degrees if deg mode is on), `L'
302 (list of saved values), `F' (function for recursive iteration calls)
303 and evaluates to the function value - these variables are capital;
305 4. The function's arity, optional, one of: 2 => binary, -1 => prefix
306 unary, +1 => postfix unary, 0 => a 0-arg operator func, non-number =>
307 postfix/prefix as determined by `calculator-unary-style' (the
308 default);
310 5. The function's precedence - should be in the range of 1 (lowest) to
311 9 (highest) (optional, defaults to 1);
313 It it possible have a unary prefix version of a binary operator if it
314 comes later in this list. If the list begins with the symbol 'nobind,
315 then no key binding will take place - this is only useful for predefined
316 keys.
318 Use `calculator-user-operators' to add operators to this list, see its
319 documentation for an example.")
321 (defvar calculator-stack nil
322 "Stack contents - operations and operands.")
324 (defvar calculator-curnum nil
325 "Current number being entered (as a string).")
327 (defvar calculator-stack-display nil
328 "Cons of the stack and its string representation.")
330 (defvar calculator-char-radix
331 '((?D . nil) (?B . bin) (?O . oct) (?H . hex) (?X . hex))
332 "A table to convert input characters to corresponding radix symbols.")
334 (defvar calculator-output-radix nil
335 "The mode for display, one of: nil (decimal), 'bin, 'oct or 'hex.")
337 (defvar calculator-input-radix nil
338 "The mode for input, one of: nil (decimal), 'bin, 'oct or 'hex.")
340 (defvar calculator-deg nil
341 "Non-nil if trig functions operate on degrees instead of radians.")
343 (defvar calculator-saved-list nil
344 "A list of saved values collected.")
346 (defvar calculator-saved-ptr 0
347 "The pointer to the current saved number.")
349 (defvar calculator-add-saved nil
350 "Bound to t when a value should be added to the saved-list.")
352 (defvar calculator-display-fragile nil
353 "When non-nil, we see something that the next digit should replace.")
355 (defvar calculator-buffer nil
356 "The current calculator buffer.")
358 (defvar calculator-eng-extra nil
359 "Internal value used by `calculator-eng-display'.")
361 (defvar calculator-eng-tmp-show nil
362 "Internal value used by `calculator-eng-display'.")
364 (defvar calculator-last-opXY nil
365 "The last binary operation and its arguments.
366 Used for repeating operations in calculator-repR/L.")
368 (defvar calculator-registers ; use user-bindings first
369 (append calculator-user-registers
370 (list (cons ?e float-e) (cons ?p float-pi)))
371 "The association list of calculator register values.")
373 (defvar calculator-saved-global-map nil
374 "Saved global key map.")
376 (defvar calculator-restart-other-mode nil
377 "Used to hack restarting with the electric mode changed.")
379 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
380 ;;; Key bindings
382 (defvar calculator-mode-map
383 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
384 (suppress-keymap map t)
385 (define-key map "i" nil)
386 (define-key map "o" nil)
387 (let ((p
388 '((calculator-open-paren "[")
389 (calculator-close-paren "]")
390 (calculator-op-or-exp "+" "-" [kp-add] [kp-subtract])
391 (calculator-digit "0" "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8"
392 "9" "a" "b" "c" "d" "f"
393 [kp-0] [kp-1] [kp-2] [kp-3] [kp-4]
394 [kp-5] [kp-6] [kp-7] [kp-8] [kp-9])
395 (calculator-op [kp-divide] [kp-multiply])
396 (calculator-decimal "." [kp-decimal])
397 (calculator-exp "e")
398 (calculator-dec/deg-mode "D")
399 (calculator-set-register "s")
400 (calculator-get-register "g")
401 (calculator-radix-mode "H" "X" "O" "B")
402 (calculator-radix-input-mode "id" "ih" "ix" "io" "ib"
403 "iD" "iH" "iX" "iO" "iB")
404 (calculator-radix-output-mode "od" "oh" "ox" "oo" "ob"
405 "oD" "oH" "oX" "oO" "oB")
406 (calculator-rotate-displayer "'")
407 (calculator-rotate-displayer-back "\"")
408 (calculator-displayer-prev "{")
409 (calculator-displayer-next "}")
410 (calculator-saved-up [up] [?\C-p])
411 (calculator-saved-down [down] [?\C-n])
412 (calculator-quit "q" [?\C-g])
413 (calculator-enter [enter] [linefeed] [kp-enter]
414 [return] [?\r] [?\n])
415 (calculator-save-on-list " " [space])
416 (calculator-clear-saved [?\C-c] [(control delete)])
417 (calculator-save-and-quit [(control return)]
418 [(control kp-enter)])
419 (calculator-paste [insert] [(shift insert)]
420 [paste] [mouse-2] [?\C-y])
421 (calculator-clear [delete] [?\C-?] [?\C-d])
422 (calculator-help [?h] [??] [f1] [help])
423 (calculator-copy [(control insert)] [copy])
424 (calculator-backspace [backspace])
426 (while p
427 ;; reverse the keys so first defs come last - makes the more
428 ;; sensible bindings visible in the menu
429 (let ((func (car (car p))) (keys (reverse (cdr (car p)))))
430 (while keys
431 (define-key map (car keys) func)
432 (setq keys (cdr keys))))
433 (setq p (cdr p))))
434 (if calculator-bind-escape
435 (progn (define-key map [?\e] 'calculator-quit)
436 (define-key map [escape] 'calculator-quit))
437 (define-key map [?\e ?\e ?\e] 'calculator-quit))
438 ;; make C-h work in text-mode
439 (or window-system (define-key map [?\C-h] 'calculator-backspace))
440 ;; set up a menu
441 (if (and calculator-use-menu (not (boundp 'calculator-menu)))
442 (let ((radix-selectors
443 (mapcar (lambda (x)
444 `([,(nth 0 x)
445 (calculator-radix-mode ,(nth 2 x))
446 :style radio
447 :keys ,(nth 2 x)
448 :selected
449 (and
450 (eq calculator-input-radix ',(nth 1 x))
451 (eq calculator-output-radix ',(nth 1 x)))]
452 [,(concat (nth 0 x) " Input")
453 (calculator-radix-input-mode ,(nth 2 x))
454 :keys ,(concat "i" (downcase (nth 2 x)))
455 :style radio
456 :selected
457 (eq calculator-input-radix ',(nth 1 x))]
458 [,(concat (nth 0 x) " Output")
459 (calculator-radix-output-mode ,(nth 2 x))
460 :keys ,(concat "o" (downcase (nth 2 x)))
461 :style radio
462 :selected
463 (eq calculator-output-radix ',(nth 1 x))]))
464 '(("Decimal" nil "D")
465 ("Binary" bin "B")
466 ("Octal" oct "O")
467 ("Hexadecimal" hex "H"))))
468 (op (lambda (name key)
469 `[,name (calculator-op ,key) :keys ,key])))
470 (easy-menu-define
471 calculator-menu map "Calculator menu."
472 `("Calculator"
473 ["Help"
474 (let ((last-command 'calculator-help)) (calculator-help))
475 :keys "?"]
476 "---"
477 ["Copy" calculator-copy]
478 ["Paste" calculator-paste]
479 "---"
480 ["Electric mode"
481 (progn (calculator-quit)
482 (setq calculator-restart-other-mode t)
483 (run-with-timer 0.1 nil (lambda () (message nil)))
484 ;; the message from the menu will be visible,
485 ;; couldn't make it go away...
486 (calculator))
487 :active (not calculator-electric-mode)]
488 ["Normal mode"
489 (progn (setq calculator-restart-other-mode t)
490 (calculator-quit))
491 :active calculator-electric-mode]
492 "---"
493 ("Functions"
494 ,(funcall op "Repeat-right" ">")
495 ,(funcall op "Repeat-left" "<")
496 "------General------"
497 ,(funcall op "Reciprocal" ";")
498 ,(funcall op "Log" "L")
499 ,(funcall op "Square-root" "Q")
500 ,(funcall op "Factorial" "!")
501 "------Trigonometric------"
502 ,(funcall op "Sinus" "S")
503 ,(funcall op "Cosine" "C")
504 ,(funcall op "Tangent" "T")
505 ,(funcall op "Inv-Sinus" "IS")
506 ,(funcall op "Inv-Cosine" "IC")
507 ,(funcall op "Inv-Tangent" "IT")
508 "------Bitwise------"
509 ,(funcall op "Or" "|")
510 ,(funcall op "Xor" "#")
511 ,(funcall op "And" "&")
512 ,(funcall op "Not" "~"))
513 ("Saved List"
514 ["Eval+Save" calculator-save-on-list]
515 ["Prev number" calculator-saved-up]
516 ["Next number" calculator-saved-down]
517 ["Delete current" calculator-clear
518 :active (and calculator-display-fragile
519 calculator-saved-list
520 (= (car calculator-stack)
521 (nth calculator-saved-ptr
522 calculator-saved-list)))]
523 ["Delete all" calculator-clear-saved]
524 "---"
525 ,(funcall op "List-total" "l")
526 ,(funcall op "List-average" "v"))
527 ("Registers"
528 ["Get register" calculator-get-register]
529 ["Set register" calculator-set-register])
530 ("Modes"
531 ["Radians"
532 (progn
533 (and (or calculator-input-radix calculator-output-radix)
534 (calculator-radix-mode "D"))
535 (and calculator-deg (calculator-dec/deg-mode)))
536 :keys "D"
537 :style radio
538 :selected (not (or calculator-input-radix
539 calculator-output-radix
540 calculator-deg))]
541 ["Degrees"
542 (progn
543 (and (or calculator-input-radix calculator-output-radix)
544 (calculator-radix-mode "D"))
545 (or calculator-deg (calculator-dec/deg-mode)))
546 :keys "D"
547 :style radio
548 :selected (and calculator-deg
549 (not (or calculator-input-radix
550 calculator-output-radix)))]
551 "---"
552 ,@(mapcar 'car radix-selectors)
553 ("Separate I/O"
554 ,@(mapcar (lambda (x) (nth 1 x)) radix-selectors)
555 "---"
556 ,@(mapcar (lambda (x) (nth 2 x)) radix-selectors)))
557 ("Decimal Display"
558 ,@(mapcar (lambda (d)
559 (vector (cadr d)
560 ;; Note: inserts actual object here
561 `(calculator-rotate-displayer ',d)))
562 calculator-displayers)
563 "---"
564 ["Change Prev Display" calculator-displayer-prev]
565 ["Change Next Display" calculator-displayer-next])
566 "---"
567 ["Copy+Quit" calculator-save-and-quit]
568 ["Quit" calculator-quit]))))
569 map)
570 "The calculator key map.")
572 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
573 ;;; Startup and mode stuff
575 (define-derived-mode calculator-mode fundamental-mode "Calculator"
576 ;; this help is also used as the major help screen
577 "A [not so] simple calculator for Emacs.
579 This calculator is used in the same way as other popular calculators
580 like xcalc or calc.exe - but using an Emacs interface.
582 Expressions are entered using normal infix notation, parens are used as
583 normal. Unary functions are usually postfix, but some depends on the
584 value of `calculator-unary-style' (if the style for an operator below is
585 specified, then it is fixed, otherwise it depends on this variable).
586 `+' and `-' can be used as either binary operators or prefix unary
587 operators. Numbers can be entered with exponential notation using `e',
588 except when using a non-decimal radix mode for input (in this case `e'
589 will be the hexadecimal digit). If the result of a calculation is too
590 large (out of range for Emacs), the value of \"inf\" is returned.
592 Here are the editing keys:
593 * `RET' `=' evaluate the current expression
594 * `C-insert' copy the whole current expression to the `kill-ring'
595 * `C-return' evaluate, save result the `kill-ring' and exit
596 * `insert' paste a number if the one was copied (normally)
597 * `delete' `C-d' clear last argument or whole expression (hit twice)
598 * `backspace' delete a digit or a previous expression element
599 * `h' `?' pop-up a quick reference help
600 * `ESC' `q' exit (`ESC' can be used if `calculator-bind-escape' is
601 non-nil, otherwise use three consecutive `ESC's)
603 These operators are pre-defined:
604 * `+' `-' `*' `/' the common binary operators
605 * `\\' `%' integer division and reminder
606 * `_' `;' postfix unary negation and reciprocal
607 * `^' `L' binary operators for x^y and log(x) in base y
608 * `Q' `!' unary square root and factorial
609 * `S' `C' `T' unary trigonometric operators - sin, cos and tan
610 * `|' `#' `&' `~' bitwise operators - or, xor, and, not
612 The trigonometric functions can be inverted if prefixed with an `I', see
613 below for the way to use degrees instead of the default radians.
615 Two special postfix unary operators are `>' and `<': whenever a binary
616 operator is performed, it is remembered along with its arguments; then
617 `>' (`<') will apply the same operator with the same right (left)
618 argument.
620 hex/oct/bin modes can be set for input and for display separately.
621 Another toggle-able mode is for using degrees instead of radians for
622 trigonometric functions.
623 The keys to switch modes are (`X' is shortcut for `H'):
624 * `D' switch to all-decimal mode, or toggle degrees/radians
625 * `B' `O' `H' `X' binary/octal/hexadecimal modes for input & display
626 * `i' `o' followed by one of `D' `B' `O' `H' `X' (case
627 insensitive) sets only the input or display radix mode
628 The prompt indicates the current modes:
629 * \"D=\": degrees mode;
630 * \"?=\": (? is B/O/H) this is the radix for both input and output;
631 * \"=?\": (? is B/O/H) the display radix (when input is decimal);
632 * \"??\": (? is D/B/O/H) 1st char for input radix, 2nd for display.
634 Also, the quote key can be used to switch display modes for decimal
635 numbers (double-quote rotates back), and the two brace characters
636 \(\"{\" and \"}\" change display parameters that these displayers use (if
637 they handle such). If output is using any radix mode, then these keys
638 toggle digit grouping mode and the chunk size.
640 Values can be saved for future reference in either a list of saved
641 values, or in registers.
643 The list of saved values is useful for statistics operations on some
644 collected data. It is possible to navigate in this list, and if the
645 value shown is the current one on the list, an indication is displayed
646 as \"[N]\" if this is the last number and there are N numbers, or
647 \"[M/N]\" if the M-th value is shown.
648 * `SPC' evaluate the current value as usual, but also adds
649 the result to the list of saved values
650 * `l' `v' computes total / average of saved values
651 * `up' `C-p' browse to the previous value in the list
652 * `down' `C-n' browse to the next value in the list
653 * `delete' `C-d' remove current value from the list (if it is on it)
654 * `C-delete' `C-c' delete the whole list
656 Registers are variable-like place-holders for values:
657 * `s' followed by a character attach the current value to that character
658 * `g' followed by a character fetches the attached value
660 There are many variables that can be used to customize the calculator.
661 Some interesting customization variables are:
662 * `calculator-electric-mode' use only the echo-area electrically.
663 * `calculator-unary-style' set most unary ops to pre/postfix style.
664 * `calculator-user-registers' to define user-preset registers.
665 * `calculator-user-operators' to add user-defined operators.
666 See the documentation for these variables, and \"calculator.el\" for
667 more information.
669 \\{calculator-mode-map}")
671 (eval-when-compile (require 'electric) (require 'ehelp))
673 ;;;###autoload
674 (defun calculator ()
675 "Run the Emacs calculator.
676 See the documentation for `calculator-mode' for more information."
677 (interactive)
678 (if calculator-restart-other-mode
679 (setq calculator-electric-mode (not calculator-electric-mode)))
680 (if calculator-initial-operators
681 (progn (calculator-add-operators calculator-initial-operators)
682 (setq calculator-initial-operators nil)
683 ;; don't change this since it is a customization variable,
684 ;; its set function will add any new operators
685 (calculator-add-operators calculator-user-operators)))
686 (setq calculator-buffer (get-buffer-create "*calculator*"))
687 (if calculator-electric-mode
688 (save-window-excursion
689 (progn (require 'electric) (message nil)) ; hide load message
690 (let (old-g-map old-l-map (echo-keystrokes 0)
691 (garbage-collection-messages nil)) ; no gc msg when electric
692 (set-window-buffer (minibuffer-window) calculator-buffer)
693 (select-window (minibuffer-window))
694 (calculator-reset)
695 (calculator-update-display)
696 (setq old-l-map (current-local-map))
697 (setq old-g-map (current-global-map))
698 (setq calculator-saved-global-map (current-global-map))
699 (use-local-map nil)
700 (use-global-map calculator-mode-map)
701 (run-hooks 'calculator-mode-hook)
702 (unwind-protect
703 (catch 'calculator-done
704 (Electric-command-loop
705 'calculator-done
706 ;; can't use 'noprompt, bug in electric.el
707 (lambda () 'noprompt)
709 (lambda (x y) (calculator-update-display))))
710 (and calculator-buffer
711 (catch 'calculator-done (calculator-quit)))
712 (use-local-map old-l-map)
713 (use-global-map old-g-map))))
714 (progn
715 (cond
716 ((not (get-buffer-window calculator-buffer))
717 (let ((window-min-height 2))
718 ;; maybe leave two lines for our window because of the
719 ;; normal `raised' mode line
720 (select-window
721 (split-window-below
722 ;; If the mode line might interfere with the calculator
723 ;; buffer, use 3 lines instead.
724 (if (and (fboundp 'face-attr-construct)
725 (let* ((dh (plist-get (face-attr-construct 'default) :height))
726 (mf (face-attr-construct 'mode-line))
727 (mh (plist-get mf :height)))
728 ;; If the mode line is shorter than the default,
729 ;; stick with 2 lines. (It may be necessary to
730 ;; check how much shorter.)
731 (and
732 (not
733 (or (and (integerp dh)
734 (integerp mh)
735 (< mh dh))
736 (and (numberp mh)
737 (not (integerp mh))
738 (< mh 1))))
740 ;; If the mode line is taller than the default,
741 ;; use 3 lines.
742 (and (integerp dh)
743 (integerp mh)
744 (> mh dh))
745 (and (numberp mh)
746 (not (integerp mh))
747 (> mh 1))
748 ;; If the mode line has a box with non-negative line-width,
749 ;; use 3 lines.
750 (let* ((bx (plist-get mf :box))
751 (lh (plist-get bx :line-width)))
752 (and bx
754 (not lh)
755 (> lh 0))))
756 ;; If the mode line has an overline, use 3 lines.
757 (plist-get (face-attr-construct 'mode-line) :overline)))))
758 -3 -2)))
759 (switch-to-buffer calculator-buffer)))
760 ((not (eq (current-buffer) calculator-buffer))
761 (select-window (get-buffer-window calculator-buffer))))
762 (calculator-mode)
763 (setq buffer-read-only t)
764 (calculator-reset)
765 (message "Hit `?' For a quick help screen.")))
766 (if (and calculator-restart-other-mode calculator-electric-mode)
767 (calculator)))
769 (defun calculator-message (string &rest arguments)
770 "Same as `message', but special handle of electric mode."
771 (apply 'message string arguments)
772 (if calculator-electric-mode
773 (progn (sit-for 1) (message nil))))
775 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
776 ;;; Operators
778 (defun calculator-op-arity (op)
779 "Return OP's arity, 2, +1 or -1."
780 (let ((arity (or (nth 3 op) 'x)))
781 (if (numberp arity)
782 arity
783 (if (eq calculator-unary-style 'postfix) +1 -1))))
785 (defun calculator-op-prec (op)
786 "Return OP's precedence for reducing when inserting into the stack.
787 Defaults to 1."
788 (or (nth 4 op) 1))
790 (defun calculator-add-operators (more-ops)
791 "This function handles operator addition.
792 Adds MORE-OPS to `calculator-operator', called initially to handle
793 `calculator-initial-operators' and `calculator-user-operators'."
794 (let ((added-ops nil))
795 (while more-ops
796 (or (eq (car (car more-ops)) 'nobind)
797 (let ((i -1) (key (car (car more-ops))))
798 ;; make sure the key is undefined, so it's easy to define
799 ;; prefix keys
800 (while (< (setq i (1+ i)) (length key))
801 (or (keymapp
802 (lookup-key calculator-mode-map
803 (substring key 0 (1+ i))))
804 (progn
805 (define-key
806 calculator-mode-map (substring key 0 (1+ i)) nil)
807 (setq i (length key)))))
808 (define-key calculator-mode-map key 'calculator-op)))
809 (setq added-ops (cons (if (eq (car (car more-ops)) 'nobind)
810 (cdr (car more-ops))
811 (car more-ops))
812 added-ops))
813 (setq more-ops (cdr more-ops)))
814 ;; added-ops come first, but in correct order
815 (setq calculator-operators
816 (append (nreverse added-ops) calculator-operators))))
818 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
819 ;;; Display stuff
821 (defun calculator-reset ()
822 "Reset calculator variables."
823 (or calculator-restart-other-mode
824 (setq calculator-stack nil
825 calculator-curnum nil
826 calculator-stack-display nil
827 calculator-display-fragile nil))
828 (setq calculator-restart-other-mode nil)
829 (calculator-update-display))
831 (defun calculator-get-prompt ()
832 "Return a string to display.
833 The string is set not to exceed the screen width."
834 (let* ((calculator-prompt
835 (format calculator-prompt
836 (cond
837 ((or calculator-output-radix calculator-input-radix)
838 (if (eq calculator-output-radix
839 calculator-input-radix)
840 (concat
841 (char-to-string
842 (car (rassq calculator-output-radix
843 calculator-char-radix)))
844 "=")
845 (concat
846 (if calculator-input-radix
847 (char-to-string
848 (car (rassq calculator-input-radix
849 calculator-char-radix)))
850 "=")
851 (char-to-string
852 (car (rassq calculator-output-radix
853 calculator-char-radix))))))
854 (calculator-deg "D=")
855 (t "=="))))
856 (prompt
857 (concat calculator-prompt
858 (cdr calculator-stack-display)
859 (cond (calculator-curnum
860 ;; number being typed
861 (concat calculator-curnum "_"))
862 ((and (= 1 (length calculator-stack))
863 calculator-display-fragile)
864 ;; only the result is shown, next number will
865 ;; restart
866 nil)
868 ;; waiting for a number or an operator
869 "?"))))
870 (trim (- (length prompt) (1- (window-width)))))
871 (if (<= trim 0)
872 prompt
873 (concat calculator-prompt
874 (substring prompt (+ trim (length calculator-prompt)))))))
876 (defun calculator-string-to-number (str)
877 "Convert the given STR to a number, according to the value of
878 `calculator-input-radix'."
879 (if calculator-input-radix
880 (let ((radix
881 (cdr (assq calculator-input-radix
882 '((bin . 2) (oct . 8) (hex . 16)))))
883 (i -1) (value 0) (new-value 0))
884 ;; assume mostly valid input (e.g., characters in range)
885 (while (< (setq i (1+ i)) (length str))
886 (setq new-value
887 (let* ((ch (upcase (aref str i)))
888 (n (cond ((< ch ?0) nil)
889 ((<= ch ?9) (- ch ?0))
890 ((< ch ?A) nil)
891 ((<= ch ?Z) (- ch (- ?A 10)))
892 (t nil))))
893 (if (and n (<= 0 n) (< n radix))
894 (+ n (* radix value))
895 (progn
896 (calculator-message
897 "Warning: Ignoring bad input character `%c'." ch)
898 (sit-for 1)
899 value))))
900 (if (if (< new-value 0) (> value 0) (< value 0))
901 (calculator-message "Warning: Overflow in input."))
902 (setq value new-value))
903 value)
904 (car (read-from-string
905 (cond ((equal "." str) "0.0")
906 ((string-match "[eE][+-]?$" str) (concat str "0"))
907 ((string-match "\\.[0-9]\\|[eE]" str) str)
908 ((string-match "\\." str)
909 ;; do this because Emacs reads "23." as an integer
910 (concat str "0"))
911 ((stringp str) (concat str ".0"))
912 (t "0.0"))))))
914 (defun calculator-curnum-value ()
915 "Get the numeric value of the displayed number string as a float."
916 (calculator-string-to-number calculator-curnum))
918 (defun calculator-rotate-displayer (&optional new-disp)
919 "Switch to the next displayer on the `calculator-displayers' list.
920 Can be called with an optional argument NEW-DISP to force rotation to
921 that argument.
922 If radix output mode is active, toggle digit grouping."
923 (interactive)
924 (cond
925 (calculator-output-radix
926 (setq calculator-radix-grouping-mode
927 (not calculator-radix-grouping-mode))
928 (calculator-message
929 "Digit grouping mode %s."
930 (if calculator-radix-grouping-mode "ON" "OFF")))
932 (setq calculator-displayers
933 (if (and new-disp (memq new-disp calculator-displayers))
934 (let ((tmp nil))
935 (while (not (eq (car calculator-displayers) new-disp))
936 (setq tmp (cons (car calculator-displayers) tmp))
937 (setq calculator-displayers
938 (cdr calculator-displayers)))
939 (setq calculator-displayers
940 (nconc calculator-displayers (nreverse tmp))))
941 (nconc (cdr calculator-displayers)
942 (list (car calculator-displayers)))))
943 (calculator-message
944 "Using %s." (cadr (car calculator-displayers)))))
945 (calculator-enter))
947 (defun calculator-rotate-displayer-back ()
948 "Like `calculator-rotate-displayer', but rotates modes back.
949 If radix output mode is active, toggle digit grouping."
950 (interactive)
951 (calculator-rotate-displayer (car (last calculator-displayers))))
953 (defun calculator-displayer-prev ()
954 "Send the current displayer function a 'left argument.
955 This is used to modify display arguments (if the current displayer
956 function supports this).
957 If radix output mode is active, increase the grouping size."
958 (interactive)
959 (if calculator-output-radix
960 (progn (setq calculator-radix-grouping-digits
961 (1+ calculator-radix-grouping-digits))
962 (calculator-enter))
963 (and (car calculator-displayers)
964 (let ((disp (caar calculator-displayers)))
965 (cond
966 ((symbolp disp) (funcall disp 'left))
967 ((and (consp disp) (eq 'std (car disp)))
968 (calculator-standard-displayer 'left (cadr disp))))))))
970 (defun calculator-displayer-next ()
971 "Send the current displayer function a 'right argument.
972 This is used to modify display arguments (if the current displayer
973 function supports this).
974 If radix output mode is active, decrease the grouping size."
975 (interactive)
976 (if calculator-output-radix
977 (progn (setq calculator-radix-grouping-digits
978 (max 2 (1- calculator-radix-grouping-digits)))
979 (calculator-enter))
980 (and (car calculator-displayers)
981 (let ((disp (caar calculator-displayers)))
982 (cond
983 ((symbolp disp) (funcall disp 'right))
984 ((and (consp disp) (eq 'std (car disp)))
985 (calculator-standard-displayer 'right (cadr disp))))))))
987 (defun calculator-remove-zeros (numstr)
988 "Get a number string NUMSTR and remove unnecessary zeros.
989 The behavior of this function is controlled by
990 `calculator-remove-zeros'."
991 (cond ((and (eq calculator-remove-zeros t)
992 (string-match "\\.0+\\([eE][+-]?[0-9]*\\)?$" numstr))
993 ;; remove all redundant zeros leaving an integer
994 (if (match-beginning 1)
995 (concat (substring numstr 0 (match-beginning 0))
996 (match-string 1 numstr))
997 (substring numstr 0 (match-beginning 0))))
998 ((and calculator-remove-zeros
999 (string-match
1000 "\\..\\([0-9]*[1-9]\\)?\\(0+\\)\\([eE][+-]?[0-9]*\\)?$"
1001 numstr))
1002 ;; remove zeros, except for first after the "."
1003 (if (match-beginning 3)
1004 (concat (substring numstr 0 (match-beginning 2))
1005 (match-string 3 numstr))
1006 (substring numstr 0 (match-beginning 2))))
1007 (t numstr)))
1009 (defun calculator-standard-displayer (num char)
1010 "Standard display function, used to display NUM.
1011 Its behavior is determined by `calculator-number-digits' and the given
1012 CHAR argument (both will be used to compose a format string). If the
1013 char is \"n\" then this function will choose one between %f or %e, this
1014 is a work around %g jumping to exponential notation too fast.
1016 The special 'left and 'right symbols will make it change the current
1017 number of digits displayed (`calculator-number-digits').
1019 It will also remove redundant zeros from the result."
1020 (if (symbolp num)
1021 (cond ((eq num 'left)
1022 (and (> calculator-number-digits 0)
1023 (setq calculator-number-digits
1024 (1- calculator-number-digits))
1025 (calculator-enter)))
1026 ((eq num 'right)
1027 (setq calculator-number-digits
1028 (1+ calculator-number-digits))
1029 (calculator-enter)))
1030 (let ((str (if (zerop num)
1032 (format
1033 (concat "%."
1034 (number-to-string calculator-number-digits)
1035 (if (eq char ?n)
1036 (let ((n (abs num)))
1037 (if (or (< n 0.001) (> n 1e8)) "e" "f"))
1038 (string char)))
1039 num))))
1040 (calculator-remove-zeros str))))
1042 (defun calculator-eng-display (num)
1043 "Display NUM in engineering notation.
1044 The number of decimal digits used is controlled by
1045 `calculator-number-digits', so to change it at runtime you have to use
1046 the 'left or 'right when one of the standard modes is used."
1047 (if (symbolp num)
1048 (cond ((eq num 'left)
1049 (setq calculator-eng-extra
1050 (if calculator-eng-extra
1051 (1+ calculator-eng-extra)
1053 (let ((calculator-eng-tmp-show t)) (calculator-enter)))
1054 ((eq num 'right)
1055 (setq calculator-eng-extra
1056 (if calculator-eng-extra
1057 (1- calculator-eng-extra)
1058 -1))
1059 (let ((calculator-eng-tmp-show t)) (calculator-enter))))
1060 (let ((exp 0))
1061 (and (not (= 0 num))
1062 (progn
1063 (while (< (abs num) 1.0)
1064 (setq num (* num 1000.0)) (setq exp (- exp 3)))
1065 (while (> (abs num) 999.0)
1066 (setq num (/ num 1000.0)) (setq exp (+ exp 3)))
1067 (and calculator-eng-tmp-show
1068 (not (= 0 calculator-eng-extra))
1069 (let ((i calculator-eng-extra))
1070 (while (> i 0)
1071 (setq num (* num 1000.0)) (setq exp (- exp 3))
1072 (setq i (1- i)))
1073 (while (< i 0)
1074 (setq num (/ num 1000.0)) (setq exp (+ exp 3))
1075 (setq i (1+ i)))))))
1076 (or calculator-eng-tmp-show (setq calculator-eng-extra nil))
1077 (let ((str (format (concat "%." (number-to-string
1078 calculator-number-digits)
1079 "f")
1080 num)))
1081 (concat (let ((calculator-remove-zeros
1082 ;; make sure we don't leave integers
1083 (and calculator-remove-zeros 'x)))
1084 (calculator-remove-zeros str))
1085 "e" (number-to-string exp))))))
1087 (defun calculator-number-to-string (num)
1088 "Convert NUM to a displayable string."
1089 (cond
1090 ((and (numberp num) calculator-output-radix)
1091 ;; print with radix - for binary I convert the octal number
1092 (let ((str (format (if (eq calculator-output-radix 'hex) "%x" "%o")
1093 (calculator-truncate
1094 (if calculator-2s-complement num (abs num))))))
1095 (if (eq calculator-output-radix 'bin)
1096 (let ((i -1) (s ""))
1097 (while (< (setq i (1+ i)) (length str))
1098 (setq s
1099 (concat s
1100 (cdr (assq (aref str i)
1101 '((?0 . "000") (?1 . "001")
1102 (?2 . "010") (?3 . "011")
1103 (?4 . "100") (?5 . "101")
1104 (?6 . "110") (?7 . "111")))))))
1105 (string-match "^0*\\(.+\\)" s)
1106 (setq str (match-string 1 s))))
1107 (if calculator-radix-grouping-mode
1108 (let ((d (/ (length str) calculator-radix-grouping-digits))
1109 (r (% (length str) calculator-radix-grouping-digits)))
1110 (while (>= (setq d (1- d)) (if (zerop r) 1 0))
1111 (let ((i (+ r (* d calculator-radix-grouping-digits))))
1112 (setq str (concat (substring str 0 i)
1113 calculator-radix-grouping-separator
1114 (substring str i)))))))
1115 (upcase
1116 (if (and (not calculator-2s-complement) (< num 0))
1117 (concat "-" str)
1118 str))))
1119 ((and (numberp num) calculator-displayer)
1120 (cond
1121 ((stringp calculator-displayer)
1122 (format calculator-displayer num))
1123 ((symbolp calculator-displayer)
1124 (funcall calculator-displayer num))
1125 ((and (consp calculator-displayer)
1126 (eq 'std (car calculator-displayer)))
1127 (calculator-standard-displayer num (cadr calculator-displayer)))
1128 ((listp calculator-displayer)
1129 (eval calculator-displayer))
1130 (t (prin1-to-string num t))))
1131 ;; operators are printed here
1132 (t (prin1-to-string (nth 1 num) t))))
1134 (defun calculator-update-display (&optional force)
1135 "Update the display.
1136 If optional argument FORCE is non-nil, don't use the cached string."
1137 (set-buffer calculator-buffer)
1138 ;; update calculator-stack-display
1139 (if (or force
1140 (not (eq (car calculator-stack-display) calculator-stack)))
1141 (setq calculator-stack-display
1142 (cons calculator-stack
1143 (if calculator-stack
1144 (concat
1145 (let ((calculator-displayer
1146 (if (and calculator-displayers
1147 (= 1 (length calculator-stack)))
1148 ;; customizable display for a single value
1149 (caar calculator-displayers)
1150 calculator-displayer)))
1151 (mapconcat 'calculator-number-to-string
1152 (reverse calculator-stack)
1153 " "))
1155 (and calculator-display-fragile
1156 calculator-saved-list
1157 (= (car calculator-stack)
1158 (nth calculator-saved-ptr
1159 calculator-saved-list))
1160 (if (= 0 calculator-saved-ptr)
1161 (format "[%s]" (length calculator-saved-list))
1162 (format "[%s/%s]"
1163 (- (length calculator-saved-list)
1164 calculator-saved-ptr)
1165 (length calculator-saved-list)))))
1166 ""))))
1167 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
1168 (erase-buffer)
1169 (insert (calculator-get-prompt)))
1170 (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
1171 (if calculator-display-fragile
1172 (goto-char (1+ (length calculator-prompt)))
1173 (goto-char (1- (point)))))
1175 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
1176 ;;; Stack computations
1178 (defun calculator-reduce-stack (prec)
1179 "Reduce the stack using top operator.
1180 PREC is a precedence - reduce everything with higher precedence."
1181 (while
1182 (cond
1183 ((and (cdr (cdr calculator-stack)) ; have three values
1184 (consp (nth 0 calculator-stack)) ; two operators & num
1185 (numberp (nth 1 calculator-stack))
1186 (consp (nth 2 calculator-stack))
1187 (eq '\) (nth 1 (nth 0 calculator-stack)))
1188 (eq '\( (nth 1 (nth 2 calculator-stack))))
1189 ;; reduce "... ( x )" --> "... x"
1190 (setq calculator-stack
1191 (cons (nth 1 calculator-stack)
1192 (nthcdr 3 calculator-stack)))
1193 ;; another iteration
1195 ((and (cdr (cdr calculator-stack)) ; have three values
1196 (numberp (nth 0 calculator-stack)) ; two nums & operator
1197 (consp (nth 1 calculator-stack))
1198 (numberp (nth 2 calculator-stack))
1199 (= 2 (calculator-op-arity ; binary operator
1200 (nth 1 calculator-stack)))
1201 (<= prec ; with higher prec.
1202 (calculator-op-prec (nth 1 calculator-stack))))
1203 ;; reduce "... x op y" --> "... r", r is the result
1204 (setq calculator-stack
1205 (cons (calculator-funcall
1206 (nth 2 (nth 1 calculator-stack))
1207 (nth 2 calculator-stack)
1208 (nth 0 calculator-stack))
1209 (nthcdr 3 calculator-stack)))
1210 ;; another iteration
1212 ((and (>= (length calculator-stack) 2) ; have two values
1213 (numberp (nth 0 calculator-stack)) ; number & operator
1214 (consp (nth 1 calculator-stack))
1215 (= -1 (calculator-op-arity ; prefix-unary op
1216 (nth 1 calculator-stack)))
1217 (<= prec ; with higher prec.
1218 (calculator-op-prec (nth 1 calculator-stack))))
1219 ;; reduce "... op x" --> "... r" for prefix op
1220 (setq calculator-stack
1221 (cons (calculator-funcall
1222 (nth 2 (nth 1 calculator-stack))
1223 (nth 0 calculator-stack))
1224 (nthcdr 2 calculator-stack)))
1225 ;; another iteration
1227 ((and (cdr calculator-stack) ; have two values
1228 (consp (nth 0 calculator-stack)) ; operator & number
1229 (numberp (nth 1 calculator-stack))
1230 (= +1 (calculator-op-arity ; postfix-unary op
1231 (nth 0 calculator-stack)))
1232 (<= prec ; with higher prec.
1233 (calculator-op-prec (nth 0 calculator-stack))))
1234 ;; reduce "... x op" --> "... r" for postfix op
1235 (setq calculator-stack
1236 (cons (calculator-funcall
1237 (nth 2 (nth 0 calculator-stack))
1238 (nth 1 calculator-stack))
1239 (nthcdr 2 calculator-stack)))
1240 ;; another iteration
1242 ((and calculator-stack ; have one value
1243 (consp (nth 0 calculator-stack)) ; an operator
1244 (= 0 (calculator-op-arity ; 0-ary op
1245 (nth 0 calculator-stack))))
1246 ;; reduce "... op" --> "... r" for 0-ary op
1247 (setq calculator-stack
1248 (cons (calculator-funcall
1249 (nth 2 (nth 0 calculator-stack)))
1250 (nthcdr 1 calculator-stack)))
1251 ;; another iteration
1253 ((and (cdr calculator-stack) ; have two values
1254 (numberp (nth 0 calculator-stack)) ; both numbers
1255 (numberp (nth 1 calculator-stack)))
1256 ;; get rid of redundant numbers:
1257 ;; reduce "... y x" --> "... x"
1258 ;; needed for 0-ary ops that puts more values
1259 (setcdr calculator-stack (cdr (cdr calculator-stack))))
1260 (t ;; no more iterations
1261 nil))))
1263 (defun calculator-funcall (f &optional X Y)
1264 "If F is a symbol, evaluate (F X Y).
1265 Otherwise, it should be a list, evaluate it with X, Y bound to the
1266 arguments."
1267 ;; remember binary ops for calculator-repR/L
1268 (if Y (setq calculator-last-opXY (list f X Y)))
1269 (condition-case nil
1270 ;; there used to be code here that returns 0 if the result was
1271 ;; smaller than calculator-epsilon (1e-15). I don't think this is
1272 ;; necessary now.
1273 (if (symbolp f)
1274 (cond ((and X Y) (funcall f X Y))
1275 (X (funcall f X))
1276 (t (funcall f)))
1277 ;; f is an expression
1278 (let* ((__f__ f) ; so we can get this value below...
1279 (TX (calculator-truncate X))
1280 (TY (and Y (calculator-truncate Y)))
1281 (DX (if calculator-deg (/ (* X pi) 180) X))
1282 (L calculator-saved-list)
1283 (Fbound (fboundp 'F))
1284 (Fsave (and Fbound (symbol-function 'F)))
1285 (Dbound (fboundp 'D))
1286 (Dsave (and Dbound (symbol-function 'D))))
1287 ;; a shortened version of flet
1288 (fset 'F (function
1289 (lambda (&optional x y)
1290 (calculator-funcall __f__ x y))))
1291 (fset 'D (function
1292 (lambda (x)
1293 (if calculator-deg (/ (* x 180) float-pi) x))))
1294 (unwind-protect (eval f)
1295 (if Fbound (fset 'F Fsave) (fmakunbound 'F))
1296 (if Dbound (fset 'D Dsave) (fmakunbound 'D)))))
1297 (error 0)))
1299 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
1300 ;;; Input interaction
1302 (defun calculator-last-input (&optional keys)
1303 "Last char (or event or event sequence) that was read.
1304 Optional string argument KEYS will force using it as the keys entered."
1305 (let ((inp (or keys (this-command-keys))))
1306 (if (or (stringp inp) (not (arrayp inp)))
1308 ;; this translates kp-x to x and [tries to] create a string to
1309 ;; lookup operators
1310 (let* ((i -1) (converted-str (make-string (length inp) ? )) k)
1311 ;; converts an array to a string the ops lookup with keypad
1312 ;; input
1313 (while (< (setq i (1+ i)) (length inp))
1314 (setq k (aref inp i))
1315 ;; if Emacs will someday have a event-key, then this would
1316 ;; probably be modified anyway
1317 (and (if (fboundp 'key-press-event-p) (key-press-event-p k))
1318 (if (fboundp 'event-key)
1319 (and (event-key k) (setq k (event-key k)))))
1320 ;; assume all symbols are translatable with an ascii-character
1321 (and (symbolp k)
1322 (setq k (or (get k 'ascii-character) ? )))
1323 (aset converted-str i k))
1324 converted-str))))
1326 (defun calculator-clear-fragile (&optional op)
1327 "Clear the fragile flag if it was set, then maybe reset all.
1328 OP is the operator (if any) that caused this call."
1329 (if (and calculator-display-fragile
1330 (or (not op)
1331 (= -1 (calculator-op-arity op))
1332 (= 0 (calculator-op-arity op))))
1333 ;; reset if last calc finished, and now get a num or prefix or 0-ary
1334 ;; op
1335 (calculator-reset))
1336 (setq calculator-display-fragile nil))
1338 (defun calculator-digit ()
1339 "Enter a single digit."
1340 (interactive)
1341 (let ((inp (aref (calculator-last-input) 0)))
1342 (if (and (or calculator-display-fragile
1343 (not (numberp (car calculator-stack))))
1344 (cond
1345 ((not calculator-input-radix) (<= inp ?9))
1346 ((eq calculator-input-radix 'bin) (<= inp ?1))
1347 ((eq calculator-input-radix 'oct) (<= inp ?7))
1348 (t t)))
1349 ;; enter digit if starting a new computation or have an op on the
1350 ;; stack
1351 (progn
1352 (calculator-clear-fragile)
1353 (let ((digit (upcase (char-to-string inp))))
1354 (if (equal calculator-curnum "0")
1355 (setq calculator-curnum nil))
1356 (setq calculator-curnum
1357 (concat (or calculator-curnum "") digit)))
1358 (calculator-update-display)))))
1360 (defun calculator-decimal ()
1361 "Enter a decimal period."
1362 (interactive)
1363 (if (and (not calculator-input-radix)
1364 (or calculator-display-fragile
1365 (not (numberp (car calculator-stack))))
1366 (not (and calculator-curnum
1367 (string-match "[.eE]" calculator-curnum))))
1368 ;; enter the period on the same condition as a digit, only if no
1369 ;; period or exponent entered yet
1370 (progn
1371 (calculator-clear-fragile)
1372 (setq calculator-curnum (concat (or calculator-curnum "0") "."))
1373 (calculator-update-display))))
1375 (defun calculator-exp ()
1376 "Enter an `E' exponent character, or a digit in hex input mode."
1377 (interactive)
1378 (if calculator-input-radix
1379 (calculator-digit)
1380 (if (and (or calculator-display-fragile
1381 (not (numberp (car calculator-stack))))
1382 (not (and calculator-curnum
1383 (string-match "[eE]" calculator-curnum))))
1384 ;; same condition as above, also no E so far
1385 (progn
1386 (calculator-clear-fragile)
1387 (setq calculator-curnum (concat (or calculator-curnum "1") "e"))
1388 (calculator-update-display)))))
1390 (defun calculator-op (&optional keys)
1391 "Enter an operator on the stack, doing all necessary reductions.
1392 Optional string argument KEYS will force using it as the keys entered."
1393 (interactive)
1394 (catch 'op-error
1395 (let* ((last-inp (calculator-last-input keys))
1396 (op (assoc last-inp calculator-operators)))
1397 (calculator-clear-fragile op)
1398 (if (and calculator-curnum (/= (calculator-op-arity op) 0))
1399 (setq calculator-stack
1400 (cons (calculator-curnum-value) calculator-stack)))
1401 (setq calculator-curnum nil)
1402 (if (and (= 2 (calculator-op-arity op))
1403 (not (and calculator-stack
1404 (numberp (nth 0 calculator-stack)))))
1405 ;; we have a binary operator but no number - search for a prefix
1406 ;; version
1407 (let ((rest-ops calculator-operators))
1408 (while (not (equal last-inp (car (car rest-ops))))
1409 (setq rest-ops (cdr rest-ops)))
1410 (setq op (assoc last-inp (cdr rest-ops)))
1411 (if (not (and op (= -1 (calculator-op-arity op))))
1412 ;;(error "Binary operator without a first operand")
1413 (progn
1414 (calculator-message
1415 "Binary operator without a first operand")
1416 (throw 'op-error nil)))))
1417 (calculator-reduce-stack
1418 (cond ((eq (nth 1 op) '\() 10)
1419 ((eq (nth 1 op) '\)) 0)
1420 (t (calculator-op-prec op))))
1421 (if (or (and (= -1 (calculator-op-arity op))
1422 (numberp (car calculator-stack)))
1423 (and (/= (calculator-op-arity op) -1)
1424 (/= (calculator-op-arity op) 0)
1425 (not (numberp (car calculator-stack)))))
1426 ;;(error "Unterminated expression")
1427 (progn
1428 (calculator-message "Unterminated expression")
1429 (throw 'op-error nil)))
1430 (setq calculator-stack (cons op calculator-stack))
1431 (calculator-reduce-stack (calculator-op-prec op))
1432 (and (= (length calculator-stack) 1)
1433 (numberp (nth 0 calculator-stack))
1434 ;; the display is fragile if it contains only one number
1435 (setq calculator-display-fragile t)
1436 ;; add number to the saved-list
1437 calculator-add-saved
1438 (if (= 0 calculator-saved-ptr)
1439 (setq calculator-saved-list
1440 (cons (car calculator-stack) calculator-saved-list))
1441 (let ((p (nthcdr (1- calculator-saved-ptr)
1442 calculator-saved-list)))
1443 (setcdr p (cons (car calculator-stack) (cdr p))))))
1444 (calculator-update-display))))
1446 (defun calculator-op-or-exp ()
1447 "Either enter an operator or a digit.
1448 Used with +/- for entering them as digits in numbers like 1e-3 (there is
1449 no need for negative numbers since these are handled by unary operators)."
1450 (interactive)
1451 (if (and (not calculator-display-fragile)
1452 calculator-curnum
1453 (string-match "[eE]$" calculator-curnum))
1454 (calculator-digit)
1455 (calculator-op)))
1457 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
1458 ;;; Input/output modes (not display)
1460 (defun calculator-dec/deg-mode ()
1461 "Set decimal mode for display & input, if decimal, toggle deg mode."
1462 (interactive)
1463 (if calculator-curnum
1464 (setq calculator-stack
1465 (cons (calculator-curnum-value) calculator-stack)))
1466 (setq calculator-curnum nil)
1467 (if (or calculator-input-radix calculator-output-radix)
1468 (progn (setq calculator-input-radix nil)
1469 (setq calculator-output-radix nil))
1470 ;; already decimal - toggle degrees mode
1471 (setq calculator-deg (not calculator-deg)))
1472 (calculator-update-display t))
1474 (defun calculator-radix-mode (&optional keys)
1475 "Set input and display radix modes.
1476 Optional string argument KEYS will force using it as the keys entered."
1477 (interactive)
1478 (calculator-radix-input-mode keys)
1479 (calculator-radix-output-mode keys))
1481 (defun calculator-radix-input-mode (&optional keys)
1482 "Set input radix modes.
1483 Optional string argument KEYS will force using it as the keys entered."
1484 (interactive)
1485 (if calculator-curnum
1486 (setq calculator-stack
1487 (cons (calculator-curnum-value) calculator-stack)))
1488 (setq calculator-curnum nil)
1489 (setq calculator-input-radix
1490 (let ((inp (calculator-last-input keys)))
1491 (cdr (assq (upcase (aref inp (1- (length inp))))
1492 calculator-char-radix))))
1493 (calculator-update-display))
1495 (defun calculator-radix-output-mode (&optional keys)
1496 "Set display radix modes.
1497 Optional string argument KEYS will force using it as the keys entered."
1498 (interactive)
1499 (if calculator-curnum
1500 (setq calculator-stack
1501 (cons (calculator-curnum-value) calculator-stack)))
1502 (setq calculator-curnum nil)
1503 (setq calculator-output-radix
1504 (let ((inp (calculator-last-input keys)))
1505 (cdr (assq (upcase (aref inp (1- (length inp))))
1506 calculator-char-radix))))
1507 (calculator-update-display t))
1509 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
1510 ;;; Saved values list
1512 (defun calculator-save-on-list ()
1513 "Evaluate current expression, put result on the saved values list."
1514 (interactive)
1515 (let ((calculator-add-saved t)) ; marks the result to be added
1516 (calculator-enter)))
1518 (defun calculator-clear-saved ()
1519 "Clear the list of saved values in `calculator-saved-list'."
1520 (interactive)
1521 (setq calculator-saved-list nil)
1522 (setq calculator-saved-ptr 0)
1523 (calculator-update-display t))
1525 (defun calculator-saved-move (n)
1526 "Go N elements up the list of saved values."
1527 (interactive)
1528 (and calculator-saved-list
1529 (or (null calculator-stack) calculator-display-fragile)
1530 (progn
1531 (setq calculator-saved-ptr
1532 (max (min (+ n calculator-saved-ptr)
1533 (length calculator-saved-list))
1535 (if (nth calculator-saved-ptr calculator-saved-list)
1536 (setq calculator-stack
1537 (list (nth calculator-saved-ptr calculator-saved-list))
1538 calculator-display-fragile t)
1539 (calculator-reset))
1540 (calculator-update-display))))
1542 (defun calculator-saved-up ()
1543 "Go up the list of saved values."
1544 (interactive)
1545 (calculator-saved-move +1))
1547 (defun calculator-saved-down ()
1548 "Go down the list of saved values."
1549 (interactive)
1550 (calculator-saved-move -1))
1552 ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------
1553 ;;; Misc functions
1555 (defun calculator-open-paren ()
1556 "Equivalents of `(' use this."
1557 (interactive)
1558 (calculator-op "("))
1560 (defun calculator-close-paren ()
1561 "Equivalents of `)' use this."
1562 (interactive)
1563 (calculator-op ")"))
1565 (defun calculator-enter ()
1566 "Evaluate current expression."
1567 (interactive)
1568 (calculator-op "="))
1570 (defun calculator-backspace ()
1571 "Backward delete a single digit or a stack element."
1572 (interactive)
1573 (if calculator-curnum
1574 (setq calculator-curnum
1575 (if (> (length calculator-curnum) 1)
1576 (substring calculator-curnum
1577 0 (1- (length calculator-curnum)))
1578 nil))
1579 (setq calculator-stack (cdr calculator-stack)))
1580 (calculator-update-display))
1582 (defun calculator-clear ()
1583 "Clear current number."
1584 (interactive)
1585 (setq calculator-curnum nil)
1586 (cond
1587 ;; if the current number is from the saved-list - remove it
1588 ((and calculator-display-fragile
1589 calculator-saved-list
1590 (= (car calculator-stack)
1591 (nth calculator-saved-ptr calculator-saved-list)))
1592 (if (= 0 calculator-saved-ptr)
1593 (setq calculator-saved-list (cdr calculator-saved-list))
1594 (let ((p (nthcdr (1- calculator-saved-ptr)
1595 calculator-saved-list)))
1596 (setcdr p (cdr (cdr p)))
1597 (setq calculator-saved-ptr (1- calculator-saved-ptr))))
1598 (if calculator-saved-list
1599 (setq calculator-stack
1600 (list (nth calculator-saved-ptr calculator-saved-list)))
1601 (calculator-reset)))
1602 ;; reset if fragile or double clear
1603 ((or calculator-display-fragile (eq last-command this-command))
1604 (calculator-reset)))
1605 (calculator-update-display))
1607 (defun calculator-copy ()
1608 "Copy current number to the `kill-ring'."
1609 (interactive)
1610 (let ((calculator-displayer
1611 (or calculator-copy-displayer calculator-displayer))
1612 (calculator-displayers
1613 (if calculator-copy-displayer nil calculator-displayers)))
1614 (calculator-enter)
1615 ;; remove trailing spaces and an index
1616 (let ((s (cdr calculator-stack-display)))
1617 (and s
1618 (if (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) *\\(\\[[0-9/]+\\]\\)? *$" s)
1619 (setq s (match-string 1 s)))
1620 (kill-new s)))))
1622 (defun calculator-set-register (reg)
1623 "Set a register value for REG."
1624 (interactive "cRegister to store into: ")
1625 (let* ((as (assq reg calculator-registers))
1626 (val (progn (calculator-enter) (car calculator-stack))))
1627 (if as
1628 (setcdr as val)
1629 (setq calculator-registers
1630 (cons (cons reg val) calculator-registers)))
1631 (calculator-message "[%c] := %S" reg val)))
1633 (defun calculator-put-value (val)
1634 "Paste VAL as if entered.
1635 Used by `calculator-paste' and `get-register'."
1636 (if (and (numberp val)
1637 ;; (not calculator-curnum)
1638 (or calculator-display-fragile
1639 (not (numberp (car calculator-stack)))))
1640 (progn
1641 (calculator-clear-fragile)
1642 (setq calculator-curnum (let ((calculator-displayer "%S"))
1643 (calculator-number-to-string val)))
1644 (calculator-update-display))))
1646 (defun calculator-paste ()
1647 "Paste a value from the `kill-ring'."
1648 (interactive)
1649 (calculator-put-value
1650 (let ((str (replace-regexp-in-string
1651 "^ *\\(.+[^ ]\\) *$" "\\1" (current-kill 0))))
1652 (and (not calculator-input-radix)
1653 calculator-paste-decimals
1654 (string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)\\(\\.[0-9]+\\)?\\(e[0-9]+\\)?"
1655 str)
1656 (or (match-string 1 str)
1657 (match-string 2 str)
1658 (match-string 3 str))
1659 (setq str (concat (or (match-string 1 str) "0")
1660 (or (match-string 2 str) ".0")
1661 (or (match-string 3 str) ""))))
1662 (condition-case nil (calculator-string-to-number str)
1663 (error nil)))))
1665 (defun calculator-get-register (reg)
1666 "Get a value from a register REG."
1667 (interactive "cRegister to get value from: ")
1668 (calculator-put-value (cdr (assq reg calculator-registers))))
1670 (defun calculator-help ()
1671 ;; this is used as the quick reference screen you get with `h'
1672 "Quick reference:
1673 * numbers/operators/parens/./e - enter expressions
1674 + - * / \\(div) %(rem) _(-X,postfix) ;(1/X,postfix) ^(exp) L(og)
1675 Q(sqrt) !(fact) S(in) C(os) T(an) |(or) #(xor) &(and) ~(not)
1676 * >/< repeats last binary operation with its 2nd (1st) arg as postfix op
1677 * I inverses next trig function * '/\"/{} - display/display args
1678 * D - switch to all-decimal, or toggle deg/rad mode
1679 * B/O/H/X - binary/octal/hex mode for i/o (X is a shortcut for H)
1680 * i/o - prefix for d/b/o/x - set only input/output modes
1681 * enter/= - evaluate current expr. * s/g - set/get a register
1682 * space - evaluate & save on list * l/v - list total/average
1683 * up/down/C-p/C-n - browse saved * C-delete - clear all saved
1684 * C-insert - copy whole expr. * C-return - evaluate, copy, exit
1685 * insert - paste a number * backspace- delete backwards
1686 * delete - clear argument or list value or whole expression (twice)
1687 * escape/q - exit."
1688 (interactive)
1689 (if (eq last-command 'calculator-help)
1690 (let ((mode-name "Calculator")
1691 (major-mode 'calculator-mode)
1692 (g-map (current-global-map))
1693 (win (selected-window)))
1694 (require 'ehelp)
1695 (if calculator-electric-mode
1696 (use-global-map calculator-saved-global-map))
1697 (if (or (not calculator-electric-mode)
1698 ;; XEmacs has a problem with electric-describe-mode
1699 (featurep 'xemacs))
1700 (describe-mode)
1701 (electric-describe-mode))
1702 (if calculator-electric-mode
1703 (use-global-map g-map))
1704 (select-window win) ; these are for XEmacs (also below)
1705 (message nil))
1706 (let ((one (one-window-p t))
1707 (win (selected-window))
1708 (help-buf (get-buffer-create "*Help*")))
1709 (save-window-excursion
1710 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
1711 (princ (documentation 'calculator-help)))
1712 (if one
1713 (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer
1714 (get-buffer-window help-buf)))
1715 (message
1716 "`%s' again for more help, any other key continues normally."
1717 (calculator-last-input))
1718 (select-window win)
1719 (sit-for 360))
1720 (select-window win))))
1722 (defun calculator-quit ()
1723 "Quit calculator."
1724 (interactive)
1725 (set-buffer calculator-buffer)
1726 (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (erase-buffer))
1727 (if (not calculator-electric-mode)
1728 (progn
1729 (condition-case nil
1730 (while (get-buffer-window calculator-buffer)
1731 (delete-window (get-buffer-window calculator-buffer)))
1732 (error nil))
1733 (kill-buffer calculator-buffer)))
1734 (setq calculator-buffer nil)
1735 (message "Calculator done.")
1736 (if calculator-electric-mode (throw 'calculator-done nil)))
1738 (defun calculator-save-and-quit ()
1739 "Quit the calculator, saving the result on the `kill-ring'."
1740 (interactive)
1741 (calculator-enter)
1742 (calculator-copy)
1743 (calculator-quit))
1745 (defun calculator-repR (x)
1746 "Repeat the last binary operation with its second argument and X.
1747 To use this, apply a binary operator (evaluate it), then call this."
1748 (if calculator-last-opXY
1749 ;; avoid rebinding calculator-last-opXY
1750 (let ((calculator-last-opXY calculator-last-opXY))
1751 (calculator-funcall
1752 (car calculator-last-opXY) x (nth 2 calculator-last-opXY)))
1755 (defun calculator-repL (x)
1756 "Repeat the last binary operation with its first argument and X.
1757 To use this, apply a binary operator (evaluate it), then call this."
1758 (if calculator-last-opXY
1759 ;; avoid rebinding calculator-last-opXY
1760 (let ((calculator-last-opXY calculator-last-opXY))
1761 (calculator-funcall
1762 (car calculator-last-opXY) (nth 1 calculator-last-opXY) x))
1765 (defun calculator-integer-p (x)
1766 "Non-nil if X is equal to an integer."
1767 (condition-case nil
1768 (= x (ftruncate x))
1769 (error nil)))
1771 (defun calculator-expt (x y)
1772 "Compute X^Y, dealing with errors appropriately."
1773 (condition-case
1775 (expt x y)
1776 (domain-error 0.0e+NaN)
1777 (range-error
1778 (cond
1779 ((and (< x 1.0) (> x -1.0))
1780 ;; For small x, the range error comes from large y.
1781 0.0)
1782 ((and (> x 0.0) (< y 0.0))
1783 ;; For large positive x and negative y, the range error
1784 ;; comes from large negative y.
1785 0.0)
1786 ((and (> x 0.0) (> y 0.0))
1787 ;; For large positive x and positive y, the range error
1788 ;; comes from large y.
1789 1.0e+INF)
1790 ;; For the rest, x must be large and negative.
1791 ;; The range errors come from large integer y.
1792 ((< y 0.0)
1793 0.0)
1794 ((eq (logand (truncate y) 1) 1) ; expansion of cl `oddp'
1795 ;; If y is odd
1796 -1.0e+INF)
1799 1.0e+INF)))
1800 (error 0.0e+NaN)))
1802 (defun calculator-fact (x)
1803 "Simple factorial of X."
1804 (if (and (>= x 0)
1805 (calculator-integer-p x))
1806 (if (= (calculator-expt (/ x 3.0) x) 1.0e+INF)
1807 1.0e+INF
1808 (let ((r (if (<= x 10) 1 1.0)))
1809 (while (> x 0)
1810 (setq r (* r (truncate x)))
1811 (setq x (1- x)))
1812 (+ 0.0 r)))
1813 (if (= x 1.0e+INF)
1815 0.0e+NaN)))
1817 (defun calculator-truncate (n)
1818 "Truncate N, return 0 in case of overflow."
1819 (condition-case nil (truncate n) (error 0)))
1822 (provide 'calculator)
1824 ;;; calculator.el ends here