1 ;;; bookmark.el --- set bookmarks, maybe annotate them, jump to them later
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993-1997, 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Karl Fogel <kfogel@red-bean.com>
6 ;; Maintainer: Karl Fogel <kfogel@red-bean.com>
8 ;; Keywords: bookmarks, placeholders, annotations
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22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
27 ;; This package is for setting "bookmarks" in files. A bookmark
28 ;; associates a string with a location in a certain file. Thus, you
29 ;; can navigate your way to that location by providing the string.
30 ;; See the "User Variables" section for customizations.
36 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib
))
40 ;; If variable bookmark-use-annotations is non-nil, an annotation is
41 ;; queried for when setting a bookmark.
43 ;; The bookmark list is sorted lexically by default, but you can turn
44 ;; this off by setting bookmark-sort-flag to nil. If it is nil, then
45 ;; the list will be presented in the order it is recorded
46 ;; (chronologically), which is actually fairly useful as well.
50 (defgroup bookmark nil
51 "Setting, annotation and jumping to bookmarks."
55 (defcustom bookmark-use-annotations nil
56 "If non-nil, saving a bookmark queries for an annotation in a buffer."
61 (defcustom bookmark-save-flag t
62 "Controls when Emacs saves bookmarks to a file.
63 --> nil means never save bookmarks, except when `bookmark-save' is
64 explicitly called (\\[bookmark-save]).
65 --> t means save bookmarks when Emacs is killed.
66 --> Otherwise, it should be a number that is the frequency with which
67 the bookmark list is saved (i.e.: the number of times which
68 Emacs's bookmark list may be modified before it is automatically
69 saved.). If it is a number, Emacs will also automatically save
70 bookmarks when it is killed.
72 Therefore, the way to get it to save every time you make or delete a
73 bookmark is to set this variable to 1 (or 0, which produces the same
76 To specify the file in which to save them, modify the variable
77 `bookmark-default-file', which is `~/.emacs.bmk' by default."
78 :type
'(choice (const nil
) integer
(other t
))
82 (defconst bookmark-old-default-file
"~/.emacs-bkmrks"
83 "The `.emacs.bmk' file used to be called this name.")
86 ;; defvared to avoid a compilation warning:
87 (defvar bookmark-file nil
88 "Old name for `bookmark-default-file'.")
90 (defcustom bookmark-default-file
92 ;; In case user set `bookmark-file' in her .emacs:
94 (locate-user-emacs-file "bookmarks" ".emacs.bmk"))
95 "File in which to save bookmarks by default."
100 (defcustom bookmark-version-control
'nospecial
101 "Whether or not to make numbered backups of the bookmark file.
102 It can have four values: t, nil, `never', or `nospecial'.
103 The first three have the same meaning that they do for the
104 variable `version-control'; the value `nospecial' (the default) means
105 just use the value of `version-control'."
106 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"If existing" nil
)
107 (const :tag
"Never" never
)
108 (const :tag
"Use value of option `version-control'" nospecial
)
109 (other :tag
"Always" t
))
113 (defcustom bookmark-completion-ignore-case t
114 "Non-nil means bookmark functions ignore case in completion."
119 (defcustom bookmark-sort-flag t
120 "Non-nil means that bookmarks will be displayed sorted by bookmark name.
121 Otherwise they will be displayed in LIFO order (that is, most
122 recently set ones come first, oldest ones come last)."
127 (defcustom bookmark-automatically-show-annotations t
128 "Non-nil means show annotations when jumping to a bookmark."
132 (defcustom bookmark-bmenu-use-header-line t
133 "Non-nil means to use an immovable header line, as opposed to inline
134 text at the top of the buffer."
138 (defconst bookmark-bmenu-inline-header-height
2
139 "Number of lines used for the *Bookmark List* header
140 \(only significant when `bookmark-bmenu-use-header-line' is nil\).")
142 (defconst bookmark-bmenu-marks-width
2
143 "Number of columns (chars) used for the *Bookmark List* marks column,
144 including the annotations column.")
146 (defcustom bookmark-bmenu-file-column
30
147 "Column at which to display filenames in a buffer listing bookmarks.
148 You can toggle whether files are shown with \\<bookmark-bmenu-mode-map>\\[bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames]."
153 (defcustom bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames t
154 "Non-nil means show filenames when listing bookmarks.
155 A non-nil value may result in truncated bookmark names."
159 (defface bookmark-menu-bookmark
160 '((t (:weight bold
)))
161 "Face used to highlight bookmark names in bookmark menu buffers."
164 (defcustom bookmark-menu-length
70
165 "Maximum length of a bookmark name displayed on a popup menu."
169 ;; FIXME: Is it really worth a customization option?
170 (defcustom bookmark-search-delay
0.2
171 "Time before `bookmark-bmenu-search' updates the display."
175 (defface bookmark-menu-heading
176 '((t (:inherit font-lock-type-face
)))
177 "Face used to highlight the heading in bookmark menu buffers."
182 ;;; No user-serviceable parts beyond this point.
184 ;; Added for lucid emacs compatibility, db
185 (or (fboundp 'defalias
) (fset 'defalias
'fset
))
187 ;; suggested for lucid compatibility by david hughes:
188 (or (fboundp 'frame-height
) (defalias 'frame-height
'screen-height
))
193 ;; Set up these bindings dumping time *only*;
194 ;; if the user alters them, don't override the user when loading bookmark.el.
196 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-r-map "b" 'bookmark-jump)
197 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-r-map "m" 'bookmark-set)
198 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-r-map "l" 'bookmark-bmenu-list)
202 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
203 ;; Read the help on all of these functions for details...
204 (define-key map
"x" 'bookmark-set
)
205 (define-key map
"m" 'bookmark-set
) ;"m"ark
206 (define-key map
"j" 'bookmark-jump
)
207 (define-key map
"g" 'bookmark-jump
) ;"g"o
208 (define-key map
"o" 'bookmark-jump-other-window
)
209 (define-key map
"i" 'bookmark-insert
)
210 (define-key map
"e" 'edit-bookmarks
)
211 (define-key map
"f" 'bookmark-insert-location
) ;"f"ind
212 (define-key map
"r" 'bookmark-rename
)
213 (define-key map
"d" 'bookmark-delete
)
214 (define-key map
"l" 'bookmark-load
)
215 (define-key map
"w" 'bookmark-write
)
216 (define-key map
"s" 'bookmark-save
)
218 "Keymap containing bindings to bookmark functions.
219 It is not bound to any key by default: to bind it
220 so that you have a bookmark prefix, just use `global-set-key' and bind a
221 key of your choice to `bookmark-map'. All interactive bookmark
222 functions have a binding in this keymap.")
224 ;;;###autoload (fset 'bookmark-map bookmark-map)
227 ;;; Core variables and data structures:
228 (defvar bookmark-alist
()
229 "Association list of bookmarks and their records.
230 Bookmark functions update the value automatically.
231 You probably do NOT want to change the value yourself.
233 The value is an alist with entries of the form
235 (BOOKMARK-NAME . PARAM-ALIST)
237 or the deprecated form (BOOKMARK-NAME PARAM-ALIST).
239 BOOKMARK-NAME is the name you gave to the bookmark when creating it.
241 PARAM-ALIST is an alist of bookmark information. The order of the
242 entries in PARAM-ALIST is not important. The possible entries are
243 described below. An entry with a key but null value means the entry
246 (filename . FILENAME)
248 (front-context-string . STR-AFTER-POS)
249 (rear-context-string . STR-BEFORE-POS)
251 (annotation . ANNOTATION)
253 FILENAME names the bookmarked file.
254 POS is the bookmarked buffer position (position in the file).
255 STR-AFTER-POS is buffer text that immediately follows POS.
256 STR-BEFORE-POS is buffer text that immediately precedes POS.
257 ANNOTATION is a string that describes the bookmark.
258 See options `bookmark-use-annotations' and
259 `bookmark-automatically-show-annotations'.
260 HANDLER is a function that provides the bookmark-jump behavior for a
261 specific kind of bookmark. This is the case for Info bookmarks,
262 for instance. HANDLER must accept a bookmark as argument.")
264 (defvar bookmarks-already-loaded nil
265 "Non-nil if and only if bookmarks have been loaded from `bookmark-default-file'.")
268 ;; more stuff added by db.
270 (defvar bookmark-current-bookmark nil
271 "Name of bookmark most recently used in the current file.
272 It is buffer local, used to make moving a bookmark forward
273 through a file easier.")
275 (make-variable-buffer-local 'bookmark-current-bookmark
)
278 (defvar bookmark-alist-modification-count
0
279 "Number of modifications to bookmark list since it was last saved.")
282 (defvar bookmark-search-size
16
283 "Length of the context strings recorded on either side of a bookmark.")
286 (defvar bookmark-current-buffer nil
287 "The buffer in which a bookmark is currently being set or renamed.
288 Functions that insert strings into the minibuffer use this to know
289 the source buffer for that information; see `bookmark-yank-word'
293 (defvar bookmark-yank-point
0
294 "The next point from which to pull source text for `bookmark-yank-word'.
295 This point is in `bookmark-current-buffer'.")
298 (defvar bookmark-quit-flag nil
299 "Non nil make `bookmark-bmenu-search' quit immediately.")
301 ;; Helper functions and macros.
303 (defmacro with-buffer-modified-unmodified
(&rest body
)
304 "Run BODY while preserving the buffer's `buffer-modified-p' state."
305 (let ((was-modified (make-symbol "was-modified")))
306 `(let ((,was-modified
(buffer-modified-p)))
309 (set-buffer-modified-p ,was-modified
)))))
311 ;; Only functions below, in this page and the next one (file formats),
312 ;; need to know anything about the format of bookmark-alist entries.
313 ;; Everyone else should go through them.
315 (defun bookmark-name-from-full-record (bookmark-record)
316 "Return the name of BOOKMARK-RECORD. BOOKMARK-RECORD is, e.g.,
317 one element from `bookmark-alist'."
318 (car bookmark-record
))
321 (defun bookmark-all-names ()
322 "Return a list of all current bookmark names."
323 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
324 (mapcar 'bookmark-name-from-full-record bookmark-alist
))
327 (defun bookmark-get-bookmark (bookmark-name-or-record &optional noerror
)
328 "Return the bookmark record corresponding to BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD.
329 If BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD is a string, look for the corresponding
330 bookmark record in `bookmark-alist'; return it if found, otherwise
331 error. Else if BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD is already a bookmark record,
334 ((consp bookmark-name-or-record
) bookmark-name-or-record
)
335 ((stringp bookmark-name-or-record
)
336 (or (assoc-string bookmark-name-or-record bookmark-alist
337 bookmark-completion-ignore-case
)
338 (unless noerror
(error "Invalid bookmark %s"
339 bookmark-name-or-record
))))))
342 (defun bookmark-get-bookmark-record (bookmark-name-or-record)
343 "Return the record portion of the entry for BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD in
344 `bookmark-alist' (that is, all information but the name)."
345 (let ((alist (cdr (bookmark-get-bookmark bookmark-name-or-record
))))
346 ;; The bookmark objects can either look like (NAME ALIST) or
347 ;; (NAME . ALIST), so we have to distinguish the two here.
348 (if (and (null (cdr alist
)) (consp (caar alist
)))
352 (defun bookmark-set-name (bookmark-name-or-record newname
)
353 "Set BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD's name to NEWNAME."
354 (setcar (bookmark-get-bookmark bookmark-name-or-record
) newname
))
356 (defun bookmark-prop-get (bookmark-name-or-record prop
)
357 "Return the property PROP of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, or nil if none."
358 (cdr (assq prop
(bookmark-get-bookmark-record bookmark-name-or-record
))))
360 (defun bookmark-prop-set (bookmark-name-or-record prop val
)
361 "Set the property PROP of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD to VAL."
363 prop
(bookmark-get-bookmark-record bookmark-name-or-record
))))
366 (nconc (bookmark-get-bookmark-record bookmark-name-or-record
)
367 (list (cons prop val
))))))
369 (defun bookmark-get-annotation (bookmark-name-or-record)
370 "Return the annotation of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, or nil if none."
371 (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name-or-record
'annotation
))
373 (defun bookmark-set-annotation (bookmark-name-or-record ann
)
374 "Set the annotation of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD to ANN."
375 (bookmark-prop-set bookmark-name-or-record
'annotation ann
))
378 (defun bookmark-get-filename (bookmark-name-or-record)
379 "Return the full filename of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, or nil if none."
380 (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name-or-record
'filename
))
383 (defun bookmark-set-filename (bookmark-name-or-record filename
)
384 "Set the full filename of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD to FILENAME."
385 (bookmark-prop-set bookmark-name-or-record
'filename filename
))
388 (defun bookmark-get-position (bookmark-name-or-record)
389 "Return the position (i.e.: point) of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, or nil if none."
390 (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name-or-record
'position
))
393 (defun bookmark-set-position (bookmark-name-or-record position
)
394 "Set the position (i.e.: point) of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD to POSITION."
395 (bookmark-prop-set bookmark-name-or-record
'position position
))
398 (defun bookmark-get-front-context-string (bookmark-name-or-record)
399 "Return the front-context-string of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, or nil if none."
400 (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name-or-record
'front-context-string
))
403 (defun bookmark-set-front-context-string (bookmark-name-or-record string
)
404 "Set the front-context-string of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD to STRING."
405 (bookmark-prop-set bookmark-name-or-record
'front-context-string string
))
408 (defun bookmark-get-rear-context-string (bookmark-name-or-record)
409 "Return the rear-context-string of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, or nil if none."
410 (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name-or-record
'rear-context-string
))
413 (defun bookmark-set-rear-context-string (bookmark-name-or-record string
)
414 "Set the rear-context-string of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD to STRING."
415 (bookmark-prop-set bookmark-name-or-record
'rear-context-string string
))
418 (defun bookmark-get-handler (bookmark-name-or-record)
419 "Return the handler function for BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, or nil if none."
420 (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name-or-record
'handler
))
422 (defvar bookmark-history nil
423 "The history list for bookmark functions.")
426 (defun bookmark-completing-read (prompt &optional default
)
427 "Prompting with PROMPT, read a bookmark name in completion.
428 PROMPT will get a \": \" stuck on the end no matter what, so you
429 probably don't want to include one yourself.
430 Optional second arg DEFAULT is a string to return if the user enters
432 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file) ; paranoia
433 (if (listp last-nonmenu-event
)
434 (bookmark-menu-popup-paned-menu t prompt
435 (if bookmark-sort-flag
436 (sort (bookmark-all-names)
438 (bookmark-all-names)))
439 (let* ((completion-ignore-case bookmark-completion-ignore-case
)
441 (prompt (concat prompt
(if default
442 (format " (%s): " default
)
445 (completing-read prompt
446 (lambda (string pred action
)
447 (if (eq action
'metadata
)
448 '(metadata (category . bookmark
))
449 (complete-with-action
450 action bookmark-alist string pred
)))
455 (if (string-equal "" str
) default str
))))
458 (defmacro bookmark-maybe-historicize-string
(string)
459 "Put STRING into the bookmark prompt history, if caller non-interactive.
460 We need this because sometimes bookmark functions are invoked from
461 menus, so `completing-read' never gets a chance to set `bookmark-history'."
463 (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
464 (setq bookmark-history
(cons ,string bookmark-history
))))
466 (defvar bookmark-make-record-function
'bookmark-make-record-default
467 "A function that should be called to create a bookmark record.
468 Modes may set this variable buffer-locally to enable bookmarking of
469 locations that should be treated specially, such as Info nodes,
470 news posts, images, pdf documents, etc.
472 The function will be called with no arguments.
473 It should signal a user error if it is unable to construct a record for
474 the current location.
476 The returned record should be a cons cell of the form (NAME . ALIST)
477 where ALIST is as described in `bookmark-alist' and may typically contain
478 a special cons (handler . HANDLER-FUNC) which specifies the handler function
479 that should be used instead of `bookmark-default-handler' to open this
480 bookmark. See the documentation for `bookmark-alist' for more.
482 NAME is a suggested name for the constructed bookmark. It can be nil
483 in which case a default heuristic will be used. The function can also
484 equivalently just return ALIST without NAME.")
486 (defun bookmark-make-record ()
487 "Return a new bookmark record (NAME . ALIST) for the current location."
488 (let ((record (funcall bookmark-make-record-function
)))
492 (delq nil
(delete-dups (append (bookmark-prop-get record
'defaults
)
493 (list bookmark-current-bookmark
494 (bookmark-buffer-name))))))
495 ;; Set up default name.
496 (if (stringp (car record
))
497 ;; The function already provided a default name.
499 (if (car record
) (push nil record
))
500 (setcar record
(or bookmark-current-bookmark
(bookmark-buffer-name)))
503 (defun bookmark-store (name alist no-overwrite
)
504 "Store the bookmark NAME with data ALIST.
505 If NO-OVERWRITE is non-nil and another bookmark of the same name already
506 exists in `bookmark-alist', record the new bookmark without throwing away the
508 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
509 (let ((stripped-name (copy-sequence name
)))
510 (or (featurep 'xemacs
)
511 ;; XEmacs's `set-text-properties' doesn't work on
512 ;; free-standing strings, apparently.
513 (set-text-properties 0 (length stripped-name
) nil stripped-name
))
514 (if (and (not no-overwrite
)
515 (bookmark-get-bookmark stripped-name
'noerror
))
516 ;; already existing bookmark under that name and
517 ;; no prefix arg means just overwrite old bookmark
518 ;; Use the new (NAME . ALIST) format.
519 (setcdr (bookmark-get-bookmark stripped-name
) alist
)
521 ;; otherwise just cons it onto the front (either the bookmark
522 ;; doesn't exist already, or there is no prefix arg. In either
523 ;; case, we want the new bookmark consed onto the alist...)
525 (push (cons stripped-name alist
) bookmark-alist
))
528 (setq bookmark-current-bookmark stripped-name
)
529 (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count
530 (1+ bookmark-alist-modification-count
))
531 (if (bookmark-time-to-save-p)
534 (setq bookmark-current-bookmark stripped-name
)
535 (bookmark-bmenu-surreptitiously-rebuild-list)))
537 (defun bookmark-make-record-default (&optional no-file no-context posn
)
538 "Return the record describing the location of a new bookmark.
539 Point should be at the buffer in which the bookmark is being set,
540 and normally should be at the position where the bookmark is desired,
541 but see the optional arguments for other possibilities.
543 If NO-FILE is non-nil, then only return the subset of the
544 record that pertains to the location within the buffer, leaving off
545 the part that records the filename.
547 If NO-CONTEXT is non-nil, do not include the front- and rear-context
548 strings in the record -- the position is enough.
550 If POSN is non-nil, record POSN as the point instead of `(point)'."
551 `(,@(unless no-file
`((filename .
,(bookmark-buffer-file-name))))
552 ,@(unless no-context
`((front-context-string
553 .
,(if (>= (- (point-max) (point))
554 bookmark-search-size
)
555 (buffer-substring-no-properties
557 (+ (point) bookmark-search-size
))
559 ,@(unless no-context
`((rear-context-string
560 .
,(if (>= (- (point) (point-min))
561 bookmark-search-size
)
562 (buffer-substring-no-properties
564 (- (point) bookmark-search-size
))
566 (position .
,(or posn
(point)))))
569 ;;; File format stuff
571 ;; *IMPORTANT NOTICE* If you are thinking about modifying (redefining)
572 ;; the bookmark file format -- please don't. The current format
573 ;; should be extensible enough. If you feel the need to change it,
574 ;; please discuss it with other Emacs developers first.
576 ;; The format of `bookmark-alist' has changed twice in its lifetime.
577 ;; This comment describes the three formats, FIRST, SECOND, and
580 ;; The FIRST format was used prior to Emacs 20:
582 ;; ((BOOKMARK-NAME (FILENAME
588 ;; The SECOND format was introduced in Emacs 20:
590 ;; ((BOOKMARK-NAME ((filename . FILENAME)
592 ;; (front-context-string . STR-AFTER-POS)
593 ;; (rear-context-string . STR-BEFORE-POS)
594 ;; (annotation . ANNOTATION)
595 ;; (whatever . VALUE)
600 ;; The CURRENT format was introduced in Emacs 22:
602 ;; ((BOOKMARK-NAME (filename . FILENAME)
604 ;; (front-context-string . STR-AFTER-POS)
605 ;; (rear-context-string . STR-BEFORE-POS)
606 ;; (annotation . ANNOTATION)
607 ;; (whatever . VALUE)
612 ;; Both FIRST and SECOND have the same level of nesting: the cadr of a
613 ;; bookmark record is a list of entry information. FIRST and SECOND
614 ;; differ in the form of the record information: FIRST uses a list of
615 ;; atoms, and SECOND uses an alist. In the FIRST format, the order of
616 ;; the list elements matters. In the SECOND format, the order of the
617 ;; alist elements is unimportant. The SECOND format facilitates the
618 ;; addition of new kinds of elements, to support new kinds of
619 ;; bookmarks or code evolution.
621 ;; The CURRENT format removes a level of nesting wrt FIRST and SECOND,
622 ;; saving one cons cell per bookmark: the cadr of a bookmark record is
623 ;; no longer a cons. Why that change was made remains a mystery --
624 ;; just be aware of it. (Be aware too that this explanatory comment
625 ;; was incorrect in Emacs 22 and Emacs 23.1.)
627 ;; To deal with the change from FIRST format to SECOND, conversion
628 ;; code was added, and it is still in use. See
629 ;; `bookmark-maybe-upgrade-file-format'.
631 ;; No conversion from SECOND to CURRENT is done. Instead, the code
632 ;; handles both formats OK. It must continue to do so.
634 ;; See the doc string of `bookmark-alist' for information about the
635 ;; elements that define a bookmark (e.g. `filename').
638 (defconst bookmark-file-format-version
1
639 "The current version of the format used by bookmark files.
640 You should never need to change this.")
643 (defconst bookmark-end-of-version-stamp-marker
644 "-*- End Of Bookmark File Format Version Stamp -*-\n"
645 "This string marks the end of the version stamp in a bookmark file.")
648 (defun bookmark-alist-from-buffer ()
649 "Return a `bookmark-alist' (in any format) from the current buffer.
650 The buffer must of course contain bookmark format information.
651 Does not care from where in the buffer it is called, and does not
654 (goto-char (point-min))
655 (if (search-forward bookmark-end-of-version-stamp-marker nil t
)
656 (read (current-buffer))
657 ;; Else we're dealing with format version 0
658 (if (search-forward "(" nil t
)
661 (read (current-buffer)))
662 ;; Else no hope of getting information here.
663 (error "Not bookmark format")))))
666 (defun bookmark-upgrade-version-0-alist (old-list)
667 "Upgrade a version 0 alist OLD-LIST to the current version."
670 (let* ((name (car bookmark
))
671 (record (car (cdr bookmark
)))
672 (filename (nth 0 record
))
673 (front-str (nth 1 record
))
674 (rear-str (nth 2 record
))
675 (position (nth 3 record
))
676 (ann (nth 4 record
)))
679 `((filename .
,filename
)
680 (front-context-string .
,(or front-str
""))
681 (rear-context-string .
,(or rear-str
""))
682 (position .
,position
)
683 (annotation .
,ann
)))))
687 (defun bookmark-upgrade-file-format-from-0 ()
688 "Upgrade a bookmark file of format 0 (the original format) to format 1.
689 This expects to be called from `point-min' in a bookmark file."
690 (message "Upgrading bookmark format from 0 to %d..."
691 bookmark-file-format-version
)
692 (let* ((old-list (bookmark-alist-from-buffer))
693 (new-list (bookmark-upgrade-version-0-alist old-list
)))
694 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
695 (bookmark-insert-file-format-version-stamp)
696 (pp new-list
(current-buffer))
698 (goto-char (point-min))
699 (message "Upgrading bookmark format from 0 to %d...done"
700 bookmark-file-format-version
)
704 (defun bookmark-grok-file-format-version ()
705 "Return an integer which is the file-format version of this bookmark file.
706 This expects to be called from `point-min' in a bookmark file."
707 (if (looking-at "^;;;;")
710 (re-search-forward "[0-9]")
712 (read (current-buffer))))
713 ;; Else this is format version 0, the original one, which didn't
714 ;; even have version stamps.
718 (defun bookmark-maybe-upgrade-file-format ()
719 "Check the file-format version of this bookmark file.
720 If the version is not up-to-date, upgrade it automatically.
721 This expects to be called from `point-min' in a bookmark file."
722 (let ((version (bookmark-grok-file-format-version)))
724 ((= version bookmark-file-format-version
)
725 ) ; home free -- version is current
727 (bookmark-upgrade-file-format-from-0))
729 (error "Bookmark file format version strangeness")))))
732 (defun bookmark-insert-file-format-version-stamp ()
733 "Insert text indicating current version of bookmark file format."
735 (format ";;;; Emacs Bookmark Format Version %d ;;;;\n"
736 bookmark-file-format-version
))
737 (insert ";;; This format is meant to be slightly human-readable;\n"
738 ";;; nevertheless, you probably don't want to edit it.\n"
740 bookmark-end-of-version-stamp-marker
))
743 ;;; end file-format stuff
748 (defun bookmark-maybe-message (fmt &rest args
)
749 "Apply `message' to FMT and ARGS, but only if the display is fast enough."
750 (if (>= baud-rate
9600)
751 (apply 'message fmt args
)))
756 (defvar bookmark-minibuffer-read-name-map
757 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
758 (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map
)
759 (define-key map
"\C-w" 'bookmark-yank-word
)
763 (defun bookmark-set (&optional name no-overwrite
)
764 "Set a bookmark named NAME at the current location.
765 If name is nil, then prompt the user.
767 With a prefix arg (non-nil NO-OVERWRITE), do not overwrite any
768 existing bookmark that has the same name as NAME, but instead push the
769 new bookmark onto the bookmark alist. The most recently set bookmark
770 with name NAME is thus the one in effect at any given time, but the
771 others are still there, should the user decide to delete the most
774 To yank words from the text of the buffer and use them as part of the
775 bookmark name, type C-w while setting a bookmark. Successive C-w's
776 yank successive words.
778 Typing C-u inserts (at the bookmark name prompt) the name of the last
779 bookmark used in the document where the new bookmark is being set;
780 this helps you use a single bookmark name to track progress through a
781 large document. If there is no prior bookmark for this document, then
782 C-u inserts an appropriate name based on the buffer or file.
784 Use \\[bookmark-delete] to remove bookmarks (you give it a name and
785 it removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name from
786 the list of bookmarks.)"
787 (interactive (list nil current-prefix-arg
))
789 (let* ((record (bookmark-make-record))
790 ;; `defaults' is a transient element of the
791 ;; extensible format described above in the section
792 ;; `File format stuff'. Bookmark record functions
793 ;; can use it to specify a list of default values
794 ;; accessible via M-n while reading a bookmark name.
795 (defaults (bookmark-prop-get record
'defaults
))
796 (default (if (consp defaults
) (car defaults
) defaults
)))
799 ;; Don't store default values in the record.
800 (setq record
(assq-delete-all 'defaults record
))
801 ;; When no defaults in the record, use its first element.
802 (setq defaults
(car record
) default defaults
))
804 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
805 ;; Don't set `bookmark-yank-point' and `bookmark-current-buffer'
806 ;; if they have been already set in another buffer. (e.g gnus-art).
807 (unless (and bookmark-yank-point
808 bookmark-current-buffer
)
809 (setq bookmark-yank-point
(point))
810 (setq bookmark-current-buffer
(current-buffer)))
814 (read-from-minibuffer
815 (format "Set bookmark (%s): " default
)
817 bookmark-minibuffer-read-name-map
819 (and (string-equal str
"") (setq str default
))
820 (bookmark-store str
(cdr record
) no-overwrite
)
822 ;; Ask for an annotation buffer for this bookmark
823 (when bookmark-use-annotations
824 (bookmark-edit-annotation str
))))
825 (setq bookmark-yank-point nil
)
826 (setq bookmark-current-buffer nil
)))
829 (defun bookmark-kill-line (&optional newline-too
)
830 "Kill from point to end of line.
831 If optional arg NEWLINE-TOO is non-nil, delete the newline too.
832 Does not affect the kill ring."
833 (let ((eol (line-end-position)))
834 (delete-region (point) eol
)
835 (if (and newline-too
(looking-at "\n"))
839 ;; Defvars to avoid compilation warnings:
840 (defvar bookmark-annotation-name nil
841 "Variable holding the name of the bookmark.
842 This is used in `bookmark-edit-annotation' to record the bookmark
843 whose annotation is being edited.")
846 (defun bookmark-default-annotation-text (bookmark-name)
847 "Return default annotation text for BOOKMARK-NAME.
848 The default annotation text is simply some text explaining how to use
850 (concat "# Type the annotation for bookmark '" bookmark-name
"' here.\n"
851 "# All lines which start with a '#' will be deleted.\n"
852 "# Type C-c C-c when done.\n#\n"
853 "# Author: " (user-full-name) " <" (user-login-name) "@"
855 "# Date: " (current-time-string) "\n"))
858 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'bookmark-read-annotation-text-func
859 'bookmark-edit-annotation-text-func
"23.1")
860 (defvar bookmark-edit-annotation-text-func
'bookmark-default-annotation-text
861 "Function to return default text to use for a bookmark annotation.
862 It takes one argument, the name of the bookmark, as a string.")
864 (defvar bookmark-edit-annotation-mode-map
865 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
866 (set-keymap-parent map text-mode-map
)
867 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-c" 'bookmark-send-edited-annotation
)
869 "Keymap for editing an annotation of a bookmark.")
872 (defun bookmark-edit-annotation-mode (bookmark-name-or-record)
873 "Mode for editing the annotation of bookmark BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD.
874 When you have finished composing, type \\[bookmark-send-annotation].
876 \\{bookmark-edit-annotation-mode-map}"
878 (kill-all-local-variables)
879 (make-local-variable 'bookmark-annotation-name
)
880 (setq bookmark-annotation-name bookmark-name-or-record
)
881 (use-local-map bookmark-edit-annotation-mode-map
)
882 (setq major-mode
'bookmark-edit-annotation-mode
883 mode-name
"Edit Bookmark Annotation")
884 (insert (funcall bookmark-edit-annotation-text-func bookmark-name-or-record
))
885 (let ((annotation (bookmark-get-annotation bookmark-name-or-record
)))
886 (if (and annotation
(not (string-equal annotation
"")))
887 (insert annotation
)))
888 (run-mode-hooks 'text-mode-hook
))
891 (defun bookmark-send-edited-annotation ()
892 "Use buffer contents as annotation for a bookmark.
893 Lines beginning with `#' are ignored."
895 (if (not (eq major-mode
'bookmark-edit-annotation-mode
))
896 (error "Not in bookmark-edit-annotation-mode"))
897 (goto-char (point-min))
898 (while (< (point) (point-max))
899 (if (looking-at "^#")
900 (bookmark-kill-line t
)
902 ;; Take no chances with text properties.
903 (let ((annotation (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))
904 (bookmark-name bookmark-annotation-name
))
905 (bookmark-set-annotation bookmark-name annotation
)
906 (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count
907 (1+ bookmark-alist-modification-count
))
908 (bookmark-bmenu-surreptitiously-rebuild-list))
909 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
912 (defun bookmark-edit-annotation (bookmark-name-or-record)
913 "Pop up a buffer for editing bookmark BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD's annotation."
914 (pop-to-buffer (generate-new-buffer-name "*Bookmark Annotation Compose*"))
915 (bookmark-edit-annotation-mode bookmark-name-or-record
))
918 (defun bookmark-buffer-name ()
919 "Return the name of the current buffer in a form usable as a bookmark name.
920 If the buffer is associated with a file or directory, use that name."
923 (buffer-file-name (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name
))
924 ;; Or are we a directory?
925 ((and (boundp 'dired-directory
) dired-directory
)
926 (let* ((dirname (if (stringp dired-directory
)
928 (car dired-directory
)))
929 (idx (1- (length dirname
))))
930 ;; Strip the trailing slash.
931 (if (= ?
/ (aref dirname idx
))
932 (file-name-nondirectory (substring dirname
0 idx
))
933 ;; Else return the current-buffer
934 (buffer-name (current-buffer)))))
935 ;; If all else fails, use the buffer's name.
937 (buffer-name (current-buffer)))))
940 (defun bookmark-yank-word ()
941 "Get the next word from buffer `bookmark-current-buffer' and append
942 it to the name of the bookmark currently being set, advancing
943 `bookmark-yank-point' by one word."
945 (let ((string (with-current-buffer bookmark-current-buffer
946 (goto-char bookmark-yank-point
)
947 (buffer-substring-no-properties
951 (setq bookmark-yank-point
(point)))))))
954 (defun bookmark-buffer-file-name ()
955 "Return the current buffer's file in a way useful for bookmarks."
956 ;; Abbreviate the path, both so it's shorter and so it's more
957 ;; portable. E.g., the user's home dir might be a different
958 ;; path on different machines, but "~/" will still reach it.
959 (abbreviate-file-name
961 (buffer-file-name buffer-file-name
)
962 ((and (boundp 'dired-directory
) dired-directory
)
963 (if (stringp dired-directory
)
965 (car dired-directory
)))
966 (t (error "Buffer not visiting a file or directory")))))
969 (defun bookmark-maybe-load-default-file ()
970 "If bookmarks have not been loaded from the default place, load them."
971 (and (not bookmarks-already-loaded
)
972 (null bookmark-alist
)
975 ;; Possibly the old bookmark file, "~/.emacs-bkmrks", needs
977 (file-exists-p bookmark-old-default-file
)
978 (not (file-exists-p bookmark-default-file
))
979 (rename-file bookmark-old-default-file
980 bookmark-default-file
))
981 ;; return t so the `and' will continue...
984 (file-readable-p bookmark-default-file
)
985 (bookmark-load bookmark-default-file t t
)
986 (setq bookmarks-already-loaded t
)))
989 (defun bookmark-maybe-sort-alist ()
990 "Return `bookmark-alist' for display.
991 If `bookmark-sort-flag' is non-nil, then return a sorted copy of the alist."
992 (if bookmark-sort-flag
993 (sort (copy-alist bookmark-alist
)
995 (lambda (x y
) (string-lessp (car x
) (car y
)))))
999 (defvar bookmark-after-jump-hook nil
1000 "Hook run after `bookmark-jump' jumps to a bookmark.
1001 Useful for example to unhide text in `outline-mode'.")
1003 (defun bookmark--jump-via (bookmark-name-or-record display-function
)
1004 "Handle BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, then call DISPLAY-FUNCTION with
1005 current buffer as argument.
1007 After calling DISPLAY-FUNCTION, set window point to the point specified
1008 by BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, if necessary, run `bookmark-after-jump-hook',
1009 and then show any annotations for this bookmark."
1010 (bookmark-handle-bookmark bookmark-name-or-record
)
1011 (save-current-buffer
1012 (funcall display-function
(current-buffer)))
1013 (let ((win (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) 0)))
1014 (if win
(set-window-point win
(point))))
1015 ;; FIXME: we used to only run bookmark-after-jump-hook in
1016 ;; `bookmark-jump' itself, but in none of the other commands.
1017 (run-hooks 'bookmark-after-jump-hook
)
1018 (if bookmark-automatically-show-annotations
1019 ;; if there is an annotation for this bookmark,
1020 ;; show it in a buffer.
1021 (bookmark-show-annotation bookmark-name-or-record
)))
1025 (defun bookmark-jump (bookmark &optional display-func
)
1026 "Jump to bookmark BOOKMARK (a point in some file).
1027 You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
1028 `bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
1029 bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
1032 If the file pointed to by BOOKMARK no longer exists, you will be asked
1033 if you wish to give the bookmark a new location, and `bookmark-jump'
1034 will then jump to the new location, as well as recording it in place
1035 of the old one in the permanent bookmark record.
1037 BOOKMARK is usually a bookmark name (a string). It can also be a
1038 bookmark record, but this is usually only done by programmatic callers.
1040 If DISPLAY-FUNC is non-nil, it is a function to invoke to display the
1041 bookmark. It defaults to `switch-to-buffer'. A typical value for
1042 DISPLAY-FUNC would be `switch-to-buffer-other-window'."
1044 (list (bookmark-completing-read "Jump to bookmark"
1045 bookmark-current-bookmark
)))
1047 (error "No bookmark specified"))
1048 (bookmark-maybe-historicize-string bookmark
)
1049 (bookmark--jump-via bookmark
(or display-func
'switch-to-buffer
)))
1053 (defun bookmark-jump-other-window (bookmark)
1054 "Jump to BOOKMARK in another window. See `bookmark-jump' for more."
1056 (list (bookmark-completing-read "Jump to bookmark (in another window)"
1057 bookmark-current-bookmark
)))
1058 (bookmark-jump bookmark
'switch-to-buffer-other-window
))
1061 (defun bookmark-jump-noselect (bookmark)
1062 "Return the location pointed to by BOOKMARK (see `bookmark-jump').
1063 The return value has the form (BUFFER . POINT).
1065 Note: this function is deprecated and is present for Emacs 22
1066 compatibility only."
1067 (declare (obsolete bookmark-handle-bookmark
"23.1"))
1069 (bookmark-handle-bookmark bookmark
)
1070 (cons (current-buffer) (point))))
1072 (defun bookmark-handle-bookmark (bookmark-name-or-record)
1073 "Call BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD's handler or `bookmark-default-handler'
1074 if it has none. This changes current buffer and point and returns nil,
1075 or signals a `file-error'.
1077 If BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD has no file, this is a no-op. If
1078 BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD has a file, but that file no longer exists,
1079 then offer interactively to relocate BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD."
1081 (funcall (or (bookmark-get-handler bookmark-name-or-record
)
1082 'bookmark-default-handler
)
1083 (bookmark-get-bookmark bookmark-name-or-record
))
1084 (bookmark-error-no-filename ;file-error
1085 ;; We were unable to find the marked file, so ask if user wants to
1086 ;; relocate the bookmark, else remind them to consider deletion.
1087 (when (stringp bookmark-name-or-record
)
1088 ;; `bookmark-name-or-record' can be either a bookmark name
1089 ;; (from `bookmark-alist') or a bookmark object. If it's an
1090 ;; object, we assume it's a bookmark used internally by some
1092 (let ((file (bookmark-get-filename bookmark-name-or-record
)))
1093 (when file
;Don't know how to relocate if there's no `file'.
1094 ;; If file is not a dir, directory-file-name just returns file.
1095 (let ((display-name (directory-file-name file
)))
1097 ;; Dialog boxes can accept a file target, but usually don't
1098 ;; know how to accept a directory target (at least, this
1099 ;; is true in Gnome on GNU/Linux, and Bug#4230 says it's
1100 ;; true on Windows as well). So we suppress file dialogs
1102 (let ((use-dialog-box nil
)
1103 (use-file-dialog nil
))
1104 (if (y-or-n-p (concat display-name
" nonexistent. Relocate \""
1105 bookmark-name-or-record
"\"? "))
1107 (bookmark-relocate bookmark-name-or-record
)
1109 (funcall (or (bookmark-get-handler bookmark-name-or-record
)
1110 'bookmark-default-handler
)
1111 (bookmark-get-bookmark bookmark-name-or-record
)))
1113 "Bookmark not relocated; consider removing it (%s)."
1114 bookmark-name-or-record
)
1115 (signal (car err
) (cdr err
))))))))))
1117 (when (stringp bookmark-name-or-record
)
1118 (setq bookmark-current-bookmark bookmark-name-or-record
))
1121 (put 'bookmark-error-no-filename
1123 '(error bookmark-errors bookmark-error-no-filename
))
1124 (put 'bookmark-error-no-filename
1126 "Bookmark has no associated file (or directory)")
1128 (defun bookmark-default-handler (bmk-record)
1129 "Default handler to jump to a particular bookmark location.
1130 BMK-RECORD is a bookmark record, not a bookmark name (i.e., not a string).
1131 Changes current buffer and point and returns nil, or signals a `file-error'."
1132 (let ((file (bookmark-get-filename bmk-record
))
1133 (buf (bookmark-prop-get bmk-record
'buffer
))
1134 (forward-str (bookmark-get-front-context-string bmk-record
))
1135 (behind-str (bookmark-get-rear-context-string bmk-record
))
1136 (place (bookmark-get-position bmk-record
)))
1139 ((and file
(file-readable-p file
) (not (buffer-live-p buf
)))
1140 (find-file-noselect file
))
1141 ;; No file found. See if buffer BUF have been created.
1142 ((and buf
(get-buffer buf
)))
1143 (t ;; If not, raise error.
1144 (signal 'bookmark-error-no-filename
(list 'stringp file
)))))
1145 (if place
(goto-char place
))
1146 ;; Go searching forward first. Then, if forward-str exists and
1147 ;; was found in the file, we can search backward for behind-str.
1148 ;; Rationale is that if text was inserted between the two in the
1149 ;; file, it's better to be put before it so you can read it,
1150 ;; rather than after and remain perhaps unaware of the changes.
1151 (when (and forward-str
(search-forward forward-str
(point-max) t
))
1152 (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
1153 (when (and behind-str
(search-backward behind-str
(point-min) t
))
1154 (goto-char (match-end 0)))
1158 (defun bookmark-relocate (bookmark-name)
1159 "Relocate BOOKMARK-NAME to another file, reading file name with minibuffer.
1161 This makes an already existing bookmark point to that file, instead of
1162 the one it used to point at. Useful when a file has been renamed
1163 after a bookmark was set in it."
1164 (interactive (list (bookmark-completing-read "Bookmark to relocate")))
1165 (bookmark-maybe-historicize-string bookmark-name
)
1166 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
1167 (let* ((bmrk-filename (bookmark-get-filename bookmark-name
))
1168 (newloc (abbreviate-file-name
1171 (format "Relocate %s to: " bookmark-name
)
1172 (file-name-directory bmrk-filename
))))))
1173 (bookmark-set-filename bookmark-name newloc
)
1174 (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count
1175 (1+ bookmark-alist-modification-count
))
1176 (if (bookmark-time-to-save-p)
1178 (bookmark-bmenu-surreptitiously-rebuild-list)))
1182 (defun bookmark-insert-location (bookmark-name &optional no-history
)
1183 "Insert the name of the file associated with BOOKMARK-NAME.
1185 Optional second arg NO-HISTORY means don't record this in the
1186 minibuffer history list `bookmark-history'."
1187 (interactive (list (bookmark-completing-read "Insert bookmark location")))
1188 (or no-history
(bookmark-maybe-historicize-string bookmark-name
))
1189 (insert (bookmark-location bookmark-name
)))
1192 (defalias 'bookmark-locate
'bookmark-insert-location
)
1194 (defun bookmark-location (bookmark-name-or-record)
1195 "Return a description of the location of BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD."
1196 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
1197 ;; We could call the `handler' and ask for it to construct a description
1198 ;; dynamically: it would open up several new possibilities, but it
1199 ;; would have the major disadvantage of forcing to load each and
1200 ;; every handler when the user calls bookmark-menu.
1201 (or (bookmark-prop-get bookmark-name-or-record
'location
)
1202 (bookmark-get-filename bookmark-name-or-record
)
1203 "-- Unknown location --"))
1207 (defun bookmark-rename (old-name &optional new-name
)
1208 "Change the name of OLD-NAME bookmark to NEW-NAME name.
1209 If called from keyboard, prompt for OLD-NAME and NEW-NAME.
1210 If called from menubar, select OLD-NAME from a menu and prompt for NEW-NAME.
1212 If called from Lisp, prompt for NEW-NAME if only OLD-NAME was passed
1213 as an argument. If called with two strings, then no prompting is done.
1214 You must pass at least OLD-NAME when calling from Lisp.
1216 While you are entering the new name, consecutive C-w's insert
1217 consecutive words from the text of the buffer into the new bookmark
1219 (interactive (list (bookmark-completing-read "Old bookmark name")))
1220 (bookmark-maybe-historicize-string old-name
)
1221 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
1223 (setq bookmark-yank-point
(point))
1224 (setq bookmark-current-buffer
(current-buffer))
1225 (let ((final-new-name
1226 (or new-name
; use second arg, if non-nil
1227 (read-from-minibuffer
1230 (let ((now-map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map
)))
1231 (define-key now-map
"\C-w" 'bookmark-yank-word
)
1234 'bookmark-history
))))
1235 (bookmark-set-name old-name final-new-name
)
1236 (setq bookmark-current-bookmark final-new-name
)
1237 (bookmark-bmenu-surreptitiously-rebuild-list)
1238 (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count
1239 (1+ bookmark-alist-modification-count
))
1240 (if (bookmark-time-to-save-p)
1245 (defun bookmark-insert (bookmark-name)
1246 "Insert the text of the file pointed to by bookmark BOOKMARK-NAME.
1247 BOOKMARK-NAME is a bookmark name (a string), not a bookmark record.
1249 You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
1250 `bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
1251 bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
1253 (interactive (list (bookmark-completing-read "Insert bookmark contents")))
1254 (bookmark-maybe-historicize-string bookmark-name
)
1255 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
1256 (let ((orig-point (point))
1258 (save-current-buffer
1259 (bookmark-handle-bookmark bookmark-name
)
1261 (insert str-to-insert
)
1263 (goto-char orig-point
)))
1267 (defun bookmark-delete (bookmark-name &optional batch
)
1268 "Delete BOOKMARK-NAME from the bookmark list.
1270 Removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name. If
1271 there are one or more other bookmarks with the same name, they will
1272 not be deleted. Defaults to the \"current\" bookmark (that is, the
1273 one most recently used in this file, if any).
1274 Optional second arg BATCH means don't update the bookmark list buffer,
1275 probably because we were called from there."
1277 (list (bookmark-completing-read "Delete bookmark"
1278 bookmark-current-bookmark
)))
1279 (bookmark-maybe-historicize-string bookmark-name
)
1280 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
1281 (let ((will-go (bookmark-get-bookmark bookmark-name
'noerror
)))
1282 (setq bookmark-alist
(delq will-go bookmark-alist
))
1283 ;; Added by db, nil bookmark-current-bookmark if the last
1284 ;; occurrence has been deleted
1285 (or (bookmark-get-bookmark bookmark-current-bookmark
'noerror
)
1286 (setq bookmark-current-bookmark nil
)))
1288 (bookmark-bmenu-surreptitiously-rebuild-list))
1289 (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count
1290 (1+ bookmark-alist-modification-count
))
1291 (when (bookmark-time-to-save-p)
1295 (defun bookmark-time-to-save-p (&optional final-time
)
1296 "Return t if it is time to save bookmarks to disk, nil otherwise.
1297 Optional argument FINAL-TIME means this is being called when Emacs
1298 is being killed, so save even if `bookmark-save-flag' is a number and
1299 is greater than `bookmark-alist-modification-count'."
1300 ;; By Gregory M. Saunders <saunders{_AT_}cis.ohio-state.edu>
1302 (and (> bookmark-alist-modification-count
0)
1303 bookmark-save-flag
))
1304 ((numberp bookmark-save-flag
)
1305 (>= bookmark-alist-modification-count bookmark-save-flag
))
1311 (defun bookmark-write ()
1312 "Write bookmarks to a file (reading the file name with the minibuffer).
1313 Don't use this in Lisp programs; use `bookmark-save' instead."
1315 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
1320 (defun bookmark-save (&optional parg file
)
1321 "Save currently defined bookmarks.
1322 Saves by default in the file defined by the variable
1323 `bookmark-default-file'. With a prefix arg, save it in file FILE
1326 If you are calling this from Lisp, the two arguments are PARG and
1327 FILE, and if you just want it to write to the default file, then
1328 pass no arguments. Or pass in nil and FILE, and it will save in FILE
1329 instead. If you pass in one argument, and it is non-nil, then the
1330 user will be interactively queried for a file to save in.
1332 When you want to load in the bookmarks from a file, use
1333 `bookmark-load', \\[bookmark-load]. That function will prompt you
1334 for a file, defaulting to the file defined by variable
1335 `bookmark-default-file'."
1337 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
1339 ((and (null parg
) (null file
))
1340 ;;whether interactive or not, write to default file
1341 (bookmark-write-file bookmark-default-file
))
1342 ((and (null parg
) file
)
1343 ;;whether interactive or not, write to given file
1344 (bookmark-write-file file
))
1345 ((and parg
(not file
))
1346 ;;have been called interactively w/ prefix arg
1347 (let ((file (read-file-name "File to save bookmarks in: ")))
1348 (bookmark-write-file file
)))
1349 (t ; someone called us with prefix-arg *and* a file, so just write to file
1350 (bookmark-write-file file
)))
1351 ;; signal that we have synced the bookmark file by setting this to
1352 ;; 0. If there was an error at any point before, it will not get
1353 ;; set, which is what we want.
1354 (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count
0))
1358 (defun bookmark-write-file (file)
1359 "Write `bookmark-alist' to FILE."
1360 (bookmark-maybe-message "Saving bookmarks to file %s..." file
)
1361 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create " *Bookmarks*")
1362 (goto-char (point-min))
1363 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
1364 (let ((print-length nil
)
1366 ;; See bug #12503 for why we bind `print-circle'. Users
1367 ;; can define their own bookmark types, which can result in
1368 ;; arbitrary Lisp objects being stored in bookmark records,
1369 ;; and some users create objects containing circularities.
1371 (bookmark-insert-file-format-version-stamp)
1373 ;; Rather than a single call to `pp' we make one per bookmark.
1374 ;; Apparently `pp' has a poor algorithmic complexity, so this
1375 ;; scales a lot better. bug#4485.
1376 (dolist (i bookmark-alist
) (pp i
(current-buffer)))
1378 (let ((version-control
1380 ((null bookmark-version-control
) nil
)
1381 ((eq 'never bookmark-version-control
) 'never
)
1382 ((eq 'nospecial bookmark-version-control
) version-control
)
1385 (write-region (point-min) (point-max) file
)
1386 (file-error (message "Can't write %s" file
)))
1387 (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
1388 (bookmark-maybe-message
1389 "Saving bookmarks to file %s...done" file
)))))
1392 (defun bookmark-import-new-list (new-list)
1393 "Add NEW-LIST of bookmarks to `bookmark-alist'.
1394 Rename new bookmarks as needed using suffix \"<N>\" (N=1,2,3...), when
1395 they conflict with existing bookmark names."
1396 (let ((names (bookmark-all-names)))
1397 (dolist (full-record new-list
)
1398 (bookmark-maybe-rename full-record names
)
1399 (setq bookmark-alist
(nconc bookmark-alist
(list full-record
)))
1400 (push (bookmark-name-from-full-record full-record
) names
))))
1403 (defun bookmark-maybe-rename (full-record names
)
1404 "Rename bookmark FULL-RECORD if its current name is already used.
1405 This is a helper for `bookmark-import-new-list'."
1406 (let ((found-name (bookmark-name-from-full-record full-record
)))
1407 (if (member found-name names
)
1408 ;; We've got a conflict, so generate a new name
1410 (new-name found-name
))
1411 (while (member new-name names
)
1412 (setq new-name
(concat found-name
(format "<%d>" count
)))
1413 (setq count
(1+ count
)))
1414 (bookmark-set-name full-record new-name
)))))
1418 (defun bookmark-load (file &optional overwrite no-msg
)
1419 "Load bookmarks from FILE (which must be in bookmark format).
1420 Appends loaded bookmarks to the front of the list of bookmarks. If
1421 optional second argument OVERWRITE is non-nil, existing bookmarks are
1422 destroyed. Optional third arg NO-MSG means don't display any messages
1425 If you load a file that doesn't contain a proper bookmark alist, you
1426 will corrupt Emacs's bookmark list. Generally, you should only load
1427 in files that were created with the bookmark functions in the first
1428 place. Your own personal bookmark file, `~/.emacs.bmk', is
1429 maintained automatically by Emacs; you shouldn't need to load it
1432 If you load a file containing bookmarks with the same names as
1433 bookmarks already present in your Emacs, the new bookmarks will get
1434 unique numeric suffixes \"<2>\", \"<3>\", ... following the same
1435 method buffers use to resolve name collisions."
1437 (list (read-file-name
1438 (format "Load bookmarks from: (%s) "
1439 bookmark-default-file
)
1440 ;;Default might not be used often,
1441 ;;but there's no better default, and
1442 ;;I guess it's better than none at all.
1443 "~/" bookmark-default-file
'confirm
)))
1444 (setq file
(abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name file
)))
1445 (if (not (file-readable-p file
))
1446 (error "Cannot read bookmark file %s" file
)
1448 (bookmark-maybe-message "Loading bookmarks from %s..." file
))
1449 (with-current-buffer (let ((enable-local-variables nil
))
1450 (find-file-noselect file
))
1451 (goto-char (point-min))
1452 (bookmark-maybe-upgrade-file-format)
1453 (let ((blist (bookmark-alist-from-buffer)))
1458 (setq bookmark-alist blist
)
1459 (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count
0))
1461 (bookmark-import-new-list blist
)
1462 (setq bookmark-alist-modification-count
1463 (1+ bookmark-alist-modification-count
)))
1465 (abbreviate-file-name
1466 (expand-file-name bookmark-default-file
))
1468 (setq bookmarks-already-loaded t
))
1469 (bookmark-bmenu-surreptitiously-rebuild-list))
1470 (error "Invalid bookmark list in %s" file
)))
1471 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
1473 (bookmark-maybe-message "Loading bookmarks from %s...done" file
))))
1477 ;;; Code supporting the dired-like bookmark menu.
1478 ;; Prefix is "bookmark-bmenu" for "buffer-menu":
1481 (defvar bookmark-bmenu-hidden-bookmarks
())
1484 (defvar bookmark-bmenu-mode-map
1485 (let ((map (make-keymap)))
1486 (set-keymap-parent map special-mode-map
)
1487 (define-key map
"v" 'bookmark-bmenu-select
)
1488 (define-key map
"w" 'bookmark-bmenu-locate
)
1489 (define-key map
"2" 'bookmark-bmenu-2-window
)
1490 (define-key map
"1" 'bookmark-bmenu-1-window
)
1491 (define-key map
"j" 'bookmark-bmenu-this-window
)
1492 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-c" 'bookmark-bmenu-this-window
)
1493 (define-key map
"f" 'bookmark-bmenu-this-window
)
1494 (define-key map
"\C-m" 'bookmark-bmenu-this-window
)
1495 (define-key map
"o" 'bookmark-bmenu-other-window
)
1496 (define-key map
"\C-o" 'bookmark-bmenu-switch-other-window
)
1497 (define-key map
"s" 'bookmark-bmenu-save
)
1498 (define-key map
"k" 'bookmark-bmenu-delete
)
1499 (define-key map
"\C-d" 'bookmark-bmenu-delete-backwards
)
1500 (define-key map
"x" 'bookmark-bmenu-execute-deletions
)
1501 (define-key map
"d" 'bookmark-bmenu-delete
)
1502 (define-key map
" " 'next-line
)
1503 (define-key map
"n" 'next-line
)
1504 (define-key map
"p" 'previous-line
)
1505 (define-key map
"\177" 'bookmark-bmenu-backup-unmark
)
1506 (define-key map
"u" 'bookmark-bmenu-unmark
)
1507 (define-key map
"m" 'bookmark-bmenu-mark
)
1508 (define-key map
"l" 'bookmark-bmenu-load
)
1509 (define-key map
"r" 'bookmark-bmenu-rename
)
1510 (define-key map
"R" 'bookmark-bmenu-relocate
)
1511 (define-key map
"t" 'bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames
)
1512 (define-key map
"a" 'bookmark-bmenu-show-annotation
)
1513 (define-key map
"A" 'bookmark-bmenu-show-all-annotations
)
1514 (define-key map
"e" 'bookmark-bmenu-edit-annotation
)
1515 (define-key map
"/" 'bookmark-bmenu-search
)
1516 (define-key map
[mouse-2
] 'bookmark-bmenu-other-window-with-mouse
)
1519 ;; Bookmark Buffer Menu mode is suitable only for specially formatted
1521 (put 'bookmark-bmenu-mode
'mode-class
'special
)
1524 ;; todo: need to display whether or not bookmark exists as a buffer in
1528 ;; FLAGS BOOKMARK [ LOCATION ]
1531 (defun bookmark-bmenu-surreptitiously-rebuild-list ()
1532 "Rebuild the Bookmark List if it exists.
1533 Don't affect the buffer ring order."
1534 (if (get-buffer "*Bookmark List*")
1536 (save-window-excursion
1537 (bookmark-bmenu-list)))))
1541 (defun bookmark-bmenu-list ()
1542 "Display a list of existing bookmarks.
1543 The list is displayed in a buffer named `*Bookmark List*'.
1544 The leftmost column displays a D if the bookmark is flagged for
1545 deletion, or > if it is flagged for displaying."
1547 (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
1548 (let ((buf (get-buffer-create "*Bookmark List*")))
1549 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
1550 (switch-to-buffer buf
)
1552 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1554 (if (not bookmark-bmenu-use-header-line
)
1555 (insert "% Bookmark\n- --------\n"))
1556 (add-text-properties (point-min) (point)
1557 '(font-lock-face bookmark-menu-heading
))
1558 (dolist (full-record (bookmark-maybe-sort-alist))
1559 (let ((name (bookmark-name-from-full-record full-record
))
1560 (annotation (bookmark-get-annotation full-record
))
1563 ;; if a bookmark has an annotation, prepend a "*"
1564 ;; in the list of bookmarks.
1565 (insert (if (and annotation
(not (string-equal annotation
"")))
1570 (+ bookmark-bmenu-marks-width start
) end
'bookmark-name-prop name
)
1571 (when (display-mouse-p)
1572 (add-text-properties
1573 (+ bookmark-bmenu-marks-width start
) end
1574 '(font-lock-face bookmark-menu-bookmark
1575 mouse-face highlight
1577 help-echo
"mouse-2: go to this bookmark in other window")))
1579 (set-buffer-modified-p (not (= bookmark-alist-modification-count
0)))
1580 (goto-char (point-min))
1581 (bookmark-bmenu-mode)
1582 (if bookmark-bmenu-use-header-line
1583 (bookmark-bmenu-set-header)
1584 (forward-line bookmark-bmenu-inline-header-height
))
1585 (if bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames
1586 (bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames t
))))
1589 (defalias 'list-bookmarks
'bookmark-bmenu-list
)
1591 (defalias 'edit-bookmarks
'bookmark-bmenu-list
)
1593 (defun bookmark-bmenu-set-header ()
1594 "Sets the immutable header line."
1595 (let ((header (concat "%% " "Bookmark")))
1596 (when bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames
1597 (setq header
(concat header
1598 (make-string (- bookmark-bmenu-file-column
1599 (- (length header
) 3)) ?\s
)
1602 (while (string-match "[ \t\n]+" header pos
)
1603 (setq pos
(match-end 0))
1604 (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) pos
'display
1605 (list 'space
:align-to
(- pos
1))
1607 (put-text-property 0 2 'face
'fixed-pitch header
)
1608 (setq header
(concat (propertize " " 'display
'(space :align-to
0))
1610 ;; Code derived from `buff-menu.el'.
1611 (setq header-line-format header
)))
1613 (define-derived-mode bookmark-bmenu-mode special-mode
"Bookmark Menu"
1614 "Major mode for editing a list of bookmarks.
1615 Each line describes one of the bookmarks in Emacs.
1616 Letters do not insert themselves; instead, they are commands.
1617 Bookmark names preceded by a \"*\" have annotations.
1618 \\<bookmark-bmenu-mode-map>
1619 \\[bookmark-bmenu-mark] -- mark bookmark to be displayed.
1620 \\[bookmark-bmenu-select] -- select bookmark of line point is on.
1621 Also show bookmarks marked using m in other windows.
1622 \\[bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames] -- toggle displaying of filenames (they may obscure long bookmark names).
1623 \\[bookmark-bmenu-locate] -- display (in minibuffer) location of this bookmark.
1624 \\[bookmark-bmenu-1-window] -- select this bookmark in full-frame window.
1625 \\[bookmark-bmenu-2-window] -- select this bookmark in one window,
1626 together with bookmark selected before this one in another window.
1627 \\[bookmark-bmenu-this-window] -- select this bookmark in place of the bookmark menu buffer.
1628 \\[bookmark-bmenu-other-window] -- select this bookmark in another window,
1629 so the bookmark menu bookmark remains visible in its window.
1630 \\[bookmark-bmenu-switch-other-window] -- switch the other window to this bookmark.
1631 \\[bookmark-bmenu-rename] -- rename this bookmark (prompts for new name).
1632 \\[bookmark-bmenu-relocate] -- relocate this bookmark's file (prompts for new file).
1633 \\[bookmark-bmenu-delete] -- mark this bookmark to be deleted, and move down.
1634 \\[bookmark-bmenu-delete-backwards] -- mark this bookmark to be deleted, and move up.
1635 \\[bookmark-bmenu-execute-deletions] -- delete bookmarks marked with `\\[bookmark-bmenu-delete]'.
1636 \\[bookmark-bmenu-save] -- save the current bookmark list in the default file.
1637 With a prefix arg, prompts for a file to save in.
1638 \\[bookmark-bmenu-load] -- load in a file of bookmarks (prompts for file.)
1639 \\[bookmark-bmenu-unmark] -- remove all kinds of marks from current line.
1640 With prefix argument, also move up one line.
1641 \\[bookmark-bmenu-backup-unmark] -- back up a line and remove marks.
1642 \\[bookmark-bmenu-show-annotation] -- show the annotation, if it exists, for the current bookmark
1644 \\[bookmark-bmenu-show-all-annotations] -- show the annotations of all bookmarks in another buffer.
1645 \\[bookmark-bmenu-edit-annotation] -- edit the annotation for the current bookmark."
1646 (setq truncate-lines t
)
1647 (setq buffer-read-only t
))
1650 (defun bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames (&optional show
)
1651 "Toggle whether filenames are shown in the bookmark list.
1652 Optional argument SHOW means show them unconditionally."
1656 (setq bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames nil
)
1657 (bookmark-bmenu-show-filenames)
1658 (setq bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames t
))
1659 (bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames
1660 (bookmark-bmenu-hide-filenames)
1661 (setq bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames nil
))
1663 (bookmark-bmenu-show-filenames)
1664 (setq bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames t
)))
1665 (when bookmark-bmenu-use-header-line
1666 (bookmark-bmenu-set-header)))
1669 (defun bookmark-bmenu-show-filenames (&optional force
)
1670 "In an interactive bookmark list, show filenames along with bookmarks.
1671 Non-nil FORCE forces a redisplay showing the filenames. FORCE is used
1672 mainly for debugging, and should not be necessary in normal use."
1673 (if (and (not force
) bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames
)
1674 nil
;already shown, so do nothing
1675 (with-buffer-modified-unmodified
1677 (save-window-excursion
1678 (goto-char (point-min))
1679 (if (not bookmark-bmenu-use-header-line
)
1680 (forward-line bookmark-bmenu-inline-header-height
))
1681 (setq bookmark-bmenu-hidden-bookmarks
())
1682 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1683 (while (< (point) (point-max))
1684 (let ((bmrk (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark)))
1685 (push bmrk bookmark-bmenu-hidden-bookmarks
)
1686 (let ((start (line-end-position)))
1687 (move-to-column bookmark-bmenu-file-column t
)
1688 ;; Strip off `mouse-face' from the white spaces region.
1689 (if (display-mouse-p)
1690 (remove-text-properties start
(point)
1691 '(mouse-face nil help-echo nil
))))
1692 (delete-region (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
1694 ;; Pass the NO-HISTORY arg:
1695 (bookmark-insert-location bmrk t
)
1696 (forward-line 1)))))))))
1699 (defun bookmark-bmenu-hide-filenames (&optional force
)
1700 "In an interactive bookmark list, hide the filenames of the bookmarks.
1701 Non-nil FORCE forces a redisplay showing the filenames. FORCE is used
1702 mainly for debugging, and should not be necessary in normal use."
1703 (when (and (not force
) bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames
)
1704 ;; nothing to hide if above is nil
1705 (with-buffer-modified-unmodified
1707 (goto-char (point-min))
1708 (if (not bookmark-bmenu-use-header-line
)
1709 (forward-line bookmark-bmenu-inline-header-height
))
1710 (setq bookmark-bmenu-hidden-bookmarks
1711 (nreverse bookmark-bmenu-hidden-bookmarks
))
1712 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1713 (while bookmark-bmenu-hidden-bookmarks
1714 (move-to-column bookmark-bmenu-marks-width t
)
1715 (bookmark-kill-line)
1716 (let ((name (pop bookmark-bmenu-hidden-bookmarks
))
1719 (put-text-property start
(point) 'bookmark-name-prop name
)
1720 (if (display-mouse-p)
1721 (add-text-properties
1723 '(font-lock-face bookmark-menu-bookmark
1724 mouse-face highlight
1725 follow-link t help-echo
1726 "mouse-2: go to this bookmark in other window"))))
1727 (forward-line 1)))))))
1730 (defun bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position ()
1731 "If point is not on a bookmark line, move it to one.
1732 If before the first bookmark line, move to the first; if after the
1733 last full line, move to the last full line. The return value is undefined."
1734 (cond ((and (not bookmark-bmenu-use-header-line
)
1735 (< (count-lines (point-min) (point))
1736 bookmark-bmenu-inline-header-height
))
1737 (goto-char (point-min))
1738 (forward-line bookmark-bmenu-inline-header-height
))
1739 ((and (bolp) (eobp))
1740 (beginning-of-line 0))))
1743 (defun bookmark-bmenu-bookmark ()
1744 "Return the bookmark for this line in an interactive bookmark list buffer."
1745 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)
1748 (forward-char bookmark-bmenu-marks-width
)
1749 (get-text-property (point) 'bookmark-name-prop
)))
1752 (defun bookmark-show-annotation (bookmark-name-or-record)
1753 "Display the annotation for BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD in a buffer,
1754 if an annotation exists."
1755 (let ((annotation (bookmark-get-annotation bookmark-name-or-record
)))
1756 (when (and annotation
(not (string-equal annotation
"")))
1758 (let ((old-buf (current-buffer)))
1759 (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Bookmark Annotation*") t
)
1760 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
1762 (goto-char (point-min))
1763 (switch-to-buffer-other-window old-buf
))))))
1766 (defun bookmark-show-all-annotations ()
1767 "Display the annotations for all bookmarks in a buffer."
1768 (save-selected-window
1769 (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Bookmark Annotation*") t
)
1770 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
1771 (dolist (full-record bookmark-alist
)
1772 (let* ((name (bookmark-name-from-full-record full-record
))
1773 (ann (bookmark-get-annotation full-record
)))
1774 (insert (concat name
":\n"))
1775 (if (and ann
(not (string-equal ann
"")))
1776 ;; insert the annotation, indented by 4 spaces.
1778 (save-excursion (insert ann
) (unless (bolp)
1780 (while (< (point) (point-max))
1781 (beginning-of-line) ; paranoia
1785 (goto-char (point-min))))
1788 (defun bookmark-bmenu-mark ()
1789 "Mark bookmark on this line to be displayed by \\<bookmark-bmenu-mode-map>\\[bookmark-bmenu-select]."
1792 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)
1793 (with-buffer-modified-unmodified
1794 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1798 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position))))
1801 (defun bookmark-bmenu-select ()
1802 "Select this line's bookmark; also display bookmarks marked with `>'.
1803 You can mark bookmarks with the \\<bookmark-bmenu-mode-map>\\[bookmark-bmenu-mark] command."
1805 (let ((bmrk (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
1806 (menu (current-buffer))
1809 (goto-char (point-min))
1810 (while (re-search-forward "^>" nil t
)
1811 (setq tem
(bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
1812 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1815 (or (string-equal tem bmrk
)
1817 (setq others
(cons tem others
))))
1818 (setq others
(nreverse others
)
1819 tem
(/ (1- (frame-height)) (1+ (length others
))))
1820 (delete-other-windows)
1821 (bookmark-jump bmrk
)
1825 (split-window nil tem
)
1827 (bookmark-jump (car others
))
1828 (setq others
(cdr others
)))
1832 (defun bookmark-bmenu-any-marks ()
1833 "Return non-nil if any bookmarks are marked in the marks column."
1835 (goto-char (point-min))
1836 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)
1840 (if (looking-at "^\\S-")
1841 (throw 'found-mark t
)
1846 (defun bookmark-bmenu-save (parg)
1847 "Save the current list into a bookmark file.
1848 With a prefix arg, prompts for a file to save them in."
1851 (save-window-excursion
1852 (bookmark-save parg
)
1853 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
))))
1856 (defun bookmark-bmenu-load ()
1857 "Load the bookmark file and rebuild the bookmark menu-buffer."
1859 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)
1861 (save-window-excursion
1862 ;; This will call `bookmark-bmenu-list'
1863 (call-interactively 'bookmark-load
))))
1866 (defun bookmark-bmenu-1-window ()
1867 "Select this line's bookmark, alone, in full frame."
1869 (bookmark-jump (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
1870 (bury-buffer (other-buffer))
1871 (delete-other-windows))
1874 (defun bookmark-bmenu-2-window ()
1875 "Select this line's bookmark, with previous buffer in second window."
1877 (let ((bmrk (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
1878 (menu (current-buffer))
1880 (delete-other-windows)
1881 (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer) nil t
)
1882 (bookmark--jump-via bmrk
'pop-to-buffer
)
1883 (bury-buffer menu
)))
1886 (defun bookmark-bmenu-this-window ()
1887 "Select this line's bookmark in this window."
1889 (bookmark-jump (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark)))
1892 (defun bookmark-bmenu-other-window ()
1893 "Select this line's bookmark in other window, leaving bookmark menu visible."
1895 (let ((bookmark (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark)))
1896 (bookmark--jump-via bookmark
'switch-to-buffer-other-window
)))
1899 (defun bookmark-bmenu-switch-other-window ()
1900 "Make the other window select this line's bookmark.
1901 The current window remains selected."
1903 (let ((bookmark (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
1904 (fun (lambda (b) (display-buffer b t
))))
1905 (bookmark--jump-via bookmark fun
)))
1907 (defun bookmark-bmenu-other-window-with-mouse (event)
1908 "Select bookmark at the mouse pointer in other window, leaving bookmark menu visible."
1910 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window (event-end event
)))
1912 (goto-char (posn-point (event-end event
)))
1913 (bookmark-bmenu-other-window))))
1916 (defun bookmark-bmenu-show-annotation ()
1917 "Show the annotation for the current bookmark in another window."
1919 (let ((bookmark (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark)))
1920 (bookmark-show-annotation bookmark
)))
1923 (defun bookmark-bmenu-show-all-annotations ()
1924 "Show the annotation for all bookmarks in another window."
1926 (bookmark-show-all-annotations))
1929 (defun bookmark-bmenu-edit-annotation ()
1930 "Edit the annotation for the current bookmark in another window."
1932 (let ((bookmark (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark)))
1933 (bookmark-edit-annotation bookmark
)))
1936 (defun bookmark-bmenu-unmark (&optional backup
)
1937 "Cancel all requested operations on bookmark on this line and move down.
1938 Optional BACKUP means move up."
1941 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)
1942 (with-buffer-modified-unmodified
1943 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1945 ;; any flags to reset according to circumstances? How about a
1946 ;; flag indicating whether this bookmark is being visited?
1947 ;; well, we don't have this now, so maybe later.
1949 (forward-line (if backup -
1 1))
1950 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)))
1953 (defun bookmark-bmenu-backup-unmark ()
1954 "Move up and cancel all requested operations on bookmark on line above."
1957 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)
1958 (bookmark-bmenu-unmark)
1960 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position))
1963 (defun bookmark-bmenu-delete ()
1964 "Mark bookmark on this line to be deleted.
1965 To carry out the deletions that you've marked, use \\<bookmark-bmenu-mode-map>\\[bookmark-bmenu-execute-deletions]."
1968 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)
1969 (with-buffer-modified-unmodified
1970 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1974 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position))))
1977 (defun bookmark-bmenu-delete-backwards ()
1978 "Mark bookmark on this line to be deleted, then move up one line.
1979 To carry out the deletions that you've marked, use \\<bookmark-bmenu-mode-map>\\[bookmark-bmenu-execute-deletions]."
1981 (bookmark-bmenu-delete)
1983 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position)
1985 (bookmark-bmenu-ensure-position))
1988 (defun bookmark-bmenu-execute-deletions ()
1989 "Delete bookmarks flagged `D'."
1991 (message "Deleting bookmarks...")
1992 (let ((o-point (point))
1993 (o-str (save-excursion
1995 (unless (looking-at "^D")
1998 (progn (end-of-line) (point))))))
1999 (o-col (current-column)))
2000 (goto-char (point-min))
2002 (while (re-search-forward "^D" (point-max) t
)
2003 (bookmark-delete (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark) t
)) ; pass BATCH arg
2004 (bookmark-bmenu-list)
2007 (goto-char (point-min))
2008 (search-forward o-str
)
2010 (forward-char o-col
))
2011 (goto-char o-point
))
2013 (message "Deleting bookmarks...done")
2017 (defun bookmark-bmenu-rename ()
2018 "Rename bookmark on current line. Prompts for a new name."
2020 (let ((bmrk (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
2021 (thispoint (point)))
2022 (bookmark-rename bmrk
)
2023 (goto-char thispoint
)))
2026 (defun bookmark-bmenu-locate ()
2027 "Display location of this bookmark. Displays in the minibuffer."
2029 (let ((bmrk (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark)))
2030 (message "%s" (bookmark-location bmrk
))))
2032 (defun bookmark-bmenu-relocate ()
2033 "Change the file path of the bookmark on the current line,
2034 prompting with completion for the new path."
2036 (let ((bmrk (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
2037 (thispoint (point)))
2038 (bookmark-relocate bmrk
)
2039 (goto-char thispoint
)))
2041 ;;; Bookmark-bmenu search
2043 (defun bookmark-bmenu-filter-alist-by-regexp (regexp)
2044 "Filter `bookmark-alist' with bookmarks matching REGEXP and rebuild list."
2045 (let ((bookmark-alist
2046 (cl-loop for i in bookmark-alist
2047 when
(string-match regexp
(car i
)) collect i into new
2048 finally return new
)))
2049 (bookmark-bmenu-list)))
2053 (defun bookmark-bmenu-search ()
2054 "Incremental search of bookmarks, hiding the non-matches as we go."
2056 (let ((bmk (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
2059 (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
2061 (setq timer
(run-with-idle-timer
2062 bookmark-search-delay
'repeat
2064 (with-current-buffer buf
2065 (bookmark-bmenu-filter-alist-by-regexp
2066 (minibuffer-contents))))
2068 (read-string "Pattern: ")
2069 (when timer
(cancel-timer timer
) (setq timer nil
)))
2070 (when timer
;; Signalled an error or a `quit'.
2071 (cancel-timer timer
)
2072 (bookmark-bmenu-list)
2073 (bookmark-bmenu-goto-bookmark bmk
)))))
2075 (defun bookmark-bmenu-goto-bookmark (name)
2076 "Move point to bookmark with name NAME."
2077 (goto-char (point-min))
2078 (while (not (equal name
(bookmark-bmenu-bookmark)))
2084 ;;; Menu bar stuff. Prefix is "bookmark-menu".
2086 (defun bookmark-menu-popup-paned-menu (event name entries
)
2087 "Pop up multi-paned menu at EVENT, return string chosen from ENTRIES.
2088 That is, ENTRIES is a list of strings which appear as the choices
2090 The number of panes depends on the number of entries.
2091 The visible entries are truncated to `bookmark-menu-length', but the
2092 strings returned are not."
2093 (let ((f-height (/ (frame-height) 2))
2099 (while (and (< count f-height
) entries
)
2100 (let ((str (car entries
)))
2102 (if (> (length str
) bookmark-menu-length
)
2103 (substring str
0 bookmark-menu-length
)
2107 (setq entries
(cdr entries
))
2108 (setq count
(1+ count
))))
2109 (setq iter
(1+ iter
))
2111 (format "-*- %s (%d) -*-" name iter
)
2115 ;; Popup the menu and return the string.
2116 (x-popup-menu event
(cons (concat "-*- " name
" -*-")
2117 (nreverse pane-list
)))))
2120 ;; Thanks to Roland McGrath for fixing menubar.el so that the
2121 ;; following works, and for explaining what to do to make it work.
2123 ;; We MUST autoload EACH form used to set up this variable's value, so
2124 ;; that the whole job is done in loaddefs.el.
2126 ;; Emacs menubar stuff.
2129 (defvar menu-bar-bookmark-map
2130 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Bookmark functions")))
2131 (bindings--define-key map
[load]
2132 '(menu-item "Load a Bookmark File..." bookmark-load
2133 :help "Load bookmarks from a bookmark file)"))
2134 (bindings--define-key map [write]
2135 '(menu-item "Save Bookmarks As..." bookmark-write
2136 :help "Write bookmarks to a file (reading the file name with the minibuffer)"))
2137 (bindings--define-key map [save]
2138 '(menu-item "Save Bookmarks" bookmark-save
2139 :help "Save currently defined bookmarks"))
2140 (bindings--define-key map [edit]
2141 '(menu-item "Edit Bookmark List" bookmark-bmenu-list
2142 :help "Display a list of existing bookmarks"))
2143 (bindings--define-key map [delete]
2144 '(menu-item "Delete Bookmark..." bookmark-delete
2145 :help "Delete a bookmark from the bookmark list"))
2146 (bindings--define-key map [rename]
2147 '(menu-item "Rename Bookmark..." bookmark-rename
2148 :help "Change the name of a bookmark"))
2149 (bindings--define-key map [locate]
2150 '(menu-item "Insert Location..." bookmark-locate
2151 :help "Insert the name of the file associated with a bookmark"))
2152 (bindings--define-key map [insert]
2153 '(menu-item "Insert Contents..." bookmark-insert
2154 :help "Insert the text of the file pointed to by a bookmark"))
2155 (bindings--define-key map [set]
2156 '(menu-item "Set Bookmark..." bookmark-set
2157 :help "Set a bookmark named inside a file."))
2158 (bindings--define-key map [jump]
2159 '(menu-item "Jump to Bookmark..." bookmark-jump
2160 :help "Jump to a bookmark (a point in some file)"))
2164 (defalias 'menu-bar-bookmark-map menu-bar-bookmark-map)
2166 ;; make bookmarks appear toward the right side of the menu.
2167 (if (boundp 'menu-bar-final-items)
2168 (if menu-bar-final-items
2169 (push 'bookmark menu-bar-final-items))
2170 (setq menu-bar-final-items '(bookmark)))
2172 ;;;; end bookmark menu stuff ;;;;
2176 (defvar bookmark-load-hook nil
2177 "Hook run at the end of loading library `bookmark.el'.")
2179 ;; Exit Hook, called from kill-emacs-hook
2180 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'bookmark-exit-hooks
2181 'bookmark-exit-hook "22.1")
2182 (defvar bookmark-exit-hook nil
2183 "Hook run when Emacs exits.")
2185 (defun bookmark-exit-hook-internal ()
2186 "Save bookmark state, if necessary, at Emacs exit time.
2187 This also runs `bookmark-exit-hook'."
2188 (run-hooks 'bookmark-exit-hook)
2190 (bookmark-time-to-save-p t)
2193 (unless noninteractive
2194 (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'bookmark-exit-hook-internal))
2196 (defun bookmark-unload-function ()
2197 "Unload the Bookmark library."
2198 (when bookmark-save-flag (bookmark-save))
2199 ;; continue standard unloading
2203 (run-hooks 'bookmark-load-hook)
2207 ;;; bookmark.el ends here