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1 ;;; isearch.el --- incremental search commands
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23 ;;; Code:
25 (defvar search-last-string "" "\
26 Last string search for by a non-regexp search command.
27 This does not include direct calls to the primitive search functions,
28 and does not include searches that are aborted.")
30 (defvar search-last-regexp "" "\
31 Last string searched for by a regexp search command.
32 This does not include direct calls to the primitive search functions,
33 and does not include searches that are aborted.")
36 (defconst search-repeat-char ?\C-s "\
37 *Character to repeat incremental search forwards.")
38 (defconst search-reverse-char ?\C-r "\
39 *Character to repeat incremental search backwards.")
40 (defconst search-exit-char ?\C-m "\
41 *Character to exit incremental search.")
42 (defconst search-delete-char ?\177 "\
43 *Character to delete from incremental search string.")
44 (defconst search-quote-char ?\C-q "\
45 *Character to quote special characters for incremental search.")
46 (defconst search-yank-word-char ?\C-w "\
47 *Character to pull next word from buffer into search string.")
48 (defconst search-yank-line-char ?\C-y "\
49 *Character to pull rest of line from buffer into search string.")
50 (defconst search-ring-advance-char ?\M-n "\
51 *Character to pull next (more recent) search string from the ring of same.")
52 (defconst search-ring-retreat-char ?\M-p "\
53 *Character to pull previous (older) search string from the ring of same.")
55 (defconst search-exit-option t "\
56 *Non-nil means random control characters terminate incremental search.")
58 (defvar search-slow-window-lines 1 "\
59 *Number of lines in slow search display windows.
60 These are the short windows used during incremental search on slow terminals.
61 Negative means put the slow search window at the top (normally it's at bottom)
62 and the value is minus the number of lines.")
64 (defvar search-slow-speed 1200 "\
65 *Highest terminal speed at which to use \"slow\" style incremental search.
66 This is the style where a one-line window is created to show the line
67 that the search has reached.")
69 (defconst search-upper-case t
70 "*Non-nil means an upper-case letter as search input means case-sensitive.
71 Any upper-case letter given explicitly as input to the incremental search
72 has the effect of turning off `case-fold-search' for the rest of this search.
73 Deleting the letter from the search string cancels the effect.")
75 (fset 'search-forward-regexp 're-search-forward)
76 (fset 'search-backward-regexp 're-search-backward)
78 (defvar search-ring nil
79 "List of recent non-regexp incremental searches.
80 Each element is a cons cell of the form (STRING . UPPERCASE-FLAG).")
82 (defvar regexp-search-ring nil
83 "List of recent regexp incremental searches.
84 Each element is a cons cell of the form (STRING . UPPERCASE-FLAG).")
86 (defconst search-ring-max 16
87 "*Maximum length of search ring before oldest elements are thrown away.")
89 (defvar search-ring-yank-pointer nil
90 "The tail of the search ring whose car is the last thing searched for.")
92 (defvar regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer nil
93 "The tail of the regular expression search ring whose car is the last
94 thing searched for.")
97 (defun isearch-forward ()
98 "Do incremental search forward.
99 As you type characters, they add to the search string and are found.
100 Type Delete to cancel characters from end of search string.
101 Type RET to exit, leaving point at location found.
102 Type C-s to search again forward, C-r to search again backward.
103 Type C-w to yank word from buffer onto end of search string and search for it.
104 Type C-y to yank rest of line onto end of search string, etc.
105 Type C-q to quote control character to search for it.
106 Other control and meta characters terminate the search
107 and are then executed normally.
108 The above special characters are mostly controlled by parameters;
109 do M-x apropos on search-.*-char to find them.
110 C-g while searching or when search has failed
111 cancels input back to what has been found successfully.
112 C-g when search is successful aborts and moves point to starting point."
113 (interactive)
114 (isearch t))
115 (define-key global-map "\C-s" 'isearch-forward)
117 (defun isearch-forward-regexp ()
118 "Do incremental search forward for regular expression.
119 Like ordinary incremental search except that your input
120 is treated as a regexp. See \\[isearch-forward] for more info."
121 (interactive)
122 (isearch t t))
123 (define-key esc-map "\C-s" 'isearch-forward-regexp)
125 (defun isearch-backward ()
126 "Do incremental search backward.
127 See \\[isearch-forward] for more information."
128 (interactive)
129 (isearch nil))
130 (define-key global-map "\C-r" 'isearch-backward)
132 (defun isearch-backward-regexp ()
133 "Do incremental search backward for regular expression.
134 Like ordinary incremental search except that your input
135 is treated as a regexp. See \\[isearch-forward] for more info."
136 (interactive)
137 (isearch nil t))
138 (define-key esc-map "\C-r" 'isearch-backward-regexp)
141 ;; This function does all the work of incremental search.
142 ;; The functions attached to ^R and ^S are trivial,
143 ;; merely calling this one, but they are always loaded by default
144 ;; whereas this file can optionally be autoloadable.
145 ;; This is the only entry point in this file.
147 ;; OP-FUN is a function to be called after each input character is processed.
148 ;; (It is not called after characters that exit the search.)
150 (defun isearch (forward &optional regexp op-fun)
151 (let ((search-string "")
152 (search-message "")
153 ;; List of previous states during this search.
154 (history nil)
155 ;; t means search is currently successful.
156 (success t)
157 ;; Set once the search has wrapped around the end of the buffer.
158 (wrapped nil)
159 ;; Nominal starting point for searching
160 ;; Usually this is the same as the opoint,
161 ;; but it is changed by wrapping
162 ;; and also by repeating the search.
163 (barrier (point))
164 ;; Set temporarily when adding a character to a regexp
165 ;; enables it to match more rather than fewer places in the buffer.
166 liberalized
167 ;; Set temporarily by yanking text into the search string.
168 yank-flag
169 (invalid-regexp nil)
170 ;; non-nil means an explicit uppercase letter seen in the input
171 (uppercase-flag nil)
172 ;; Non-nil means start using a small window
173 ;; if the search moves outside what is currently on the frame.
174 (slow-terminal-mode (and (<= baud-rate search-slow-speed)
175 (> (window-height)
176 (* 4 search-slow-window-lines))))
177 ;; t means a small window is currently in use.
178 (small-window nil) ;if t, using a small window
179 ;; These variables preserve information from the small window
180 ;; through exit from the save-window-excursion.
181 (found-point nil)
182 (found-start nil)
183 ;; Point is at one end of the last match.
184 ;; This variable records the other end of that match.
185 (other-end nil)
186 ;; Value of point at start of search,
187 ;; for moving the cursor back on quitting.
188 (opoint (point))
189 (inhibit-quit t) ;Prevent ^G from quitting, so we can read it.
190 ;; The frame we're working on; if this changes, we exit isearch.
191 (frame (if (fboundp 'selected-frame) (selected-frame))))
193 (isearch-push-state)
194 (save-window-excursion
195 (catch 'search-done
196 (while t
197 (or (and (numberp unread-command-char) (>= unread-command-char 0))
198 (progn
199 (or (input-pending-p)
200 (isearch-message))
201 (if (and slow-terminal-mode
202 (not (or small-window (pos-visible-in-window-p))))
203 (progn
204 (setq small-window t)
205 (setq found-point (point))
206 (move-to-window-line 0)
207 (let ((window-min-height 1))
208 (split-window nil (if (< search-slow-window-lines 0)
209 (1+ (- search-slow-window-lines))
210 (- (window-height)
211 (1+ search-slow-window-lines)))))
212 (if (< search-slow-window-lines 0)
213 (progn (vertical-motion (- 1 search-slow-window-lines))
214 (set-window-start (next-window) (point))
215 (set-window-hscroll (next-window)
216 (window-hscroll))
217 (set-window-hscroll (selected-window) 0))
218 (other-window 1))
219 (goto-char found-point)))))
220 (let ((char (if quit-flag
221 ?\C-g
222 (read-event))))
223 (setq quit-flag nil liberalized nil yank-flag nil)
224 (cond ((and (or (not (integerp char))
225 (and (>= char 128)
226 (not (= char search-ring-advance-char))
227 (not (= char search-ring-retreat-char))))
228 search-exit-option)
229 (setq unread-command-char char)
230 (throw 'search-done t))
232 ;; If the user switches to a different frame, exit.
233 ((not (eq frame last-event-frame))
234 (setq unread-command-char char)
235 (throw 'search-done t))
237 ((eq char search-exit-char)
238 ;; RET means exit search normally.
239 ;; Except, if first thing typed, it means do nonincremental
240 (if (= 0 (length search-string))
241 (nonincremental-search forward regexp))
242 (throw 'search-done t))
243 ((= char ?\C-g)
244 ;; ^G means the user tried to quit.
245 (ding)
246 (discard-input)
247 (if success
248 ;; If search is successful, move back to starting point
249 ;; and really do quit.
250 (progn (goto-char opoint)
251 (signal 'quit nil))
252 ;; If search is failing, rub out until it is once more
253 ;; successful.
254 (while (not success) (isearch-pop))))
255 ((or (eq char search-repeat-char)
256 (eq char search-reverse-char))
257 (if (eq forward (eq char search-repeat-char))
258 ;; C-s in forward or C-r in reverse.
259 (if (equal search-string "")
260 ;; If search string is empty, use last one.
261 (isearch-get-string-from-ring)
262 ;; If already have what to search for, repeat it.
263 (or success
264 (progn (goto-char (if forward (point-min) (point-max)))
265 (setq wrapped t))))
266 ;; C-s in reverse or C-r in forward, change direction.
267 (setq forward (not forward)))
268 (setq barrier (point)) ; For subsequent \| if regexp.
269 (setq success t)
270 (or (equal search-string "")
271 (progn
272 ;; If repeating a search that found an empty string,
273 ;; ensure we advance. Test history to make sure we
274 ;; actually have done a search already; otherwise,
275 ;; the match data will be random.
276 (if (and (cdr history)
277 (= (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
278 (forward-char (if forward 1 -1)))
279 (isearch-search)))
280 (isearch-push-state))
281 ((= char search-delete-char)
282 ;; Rubout means discard last input item and move point
283 ;; back. If buffer is empty, just beep.
284 (if (null (cdr history))
285 (ding)
286 (isearch-pop)))
287 ((= char search-ring-advance-char)
288 (isearch-pop)
289 (if regexp
290 (let ((length (length regexp-search-ring)))
291 (if (zerop length)
293 (setq regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer
294 (nthcdr (% (+ 1 (- length (length regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer)))
295 length)
296 regexp-search-ring))
297 (isearch-get-string-from-ring)))
298 (let ((length (length search-ring)))
299 (if (zerop length)
301 (setq search-ring-yank-pointer
302 (nthcdr (% (+ 1 (- length (length search-ring-yank-pointer)))
303 length)
304 search-ring))
305 (isearch-get-string-from-ring))))
306 (isearch-push-state)
307 (isearch-search))
308 ((= char search-ring-retreat-char)
309 (isearch-pop)
310 (if regexp
311 (let ((length (length regexp-search-ring)))
312 (if (zerop length)
314 (setq regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer
315 (nthcdr (% (+ (- length (length regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer))
316 (1- length))
317 length)
318 regexp-search-ring))
319 (isearch-get-string-from-ring)))
320 (let ((length (length search-ring)))
321 (if (zerop length)
323 (setq search-ring-yank-pointer
324 (nthcdr (% (+ (- length (length search-ring-yank-pointer))
325 (1- length))
326 length)
327 search-ring))
328 (isearch-get-string-from-ring))))
329 (isearch-push-state)
330 (isearch-search))
332 (cond ((or (eq char search-yank-word-char)
333 (eq char search-yank-line-char))
334 ;; ^W means gobble next word from buffer.
335 ;; ^Y means gobble rest of line from buffer.
336 (let ((word (save-excursion
337 (and (not forward) other-end
338 (goto-char other-end))
339 (buffer-substring
340 (point)
341 (save-excursion
342 (if (eq char search-yank-line-char)
343 (end-of-line)
344 (forward-word 1))
345 (point))))))
346 (if regexp
347 (setq word (regexp-quote word)))
348 (setq search-string (concat search-string word)
349 search-message
350 (concat search-message
351 (mapconcat 'text-char-description
352 word ""))
353 ;; Don't move cursor in reverse search.
354 yank-flag t)))
355 ;; Any other control char =>
356 ;; unread it and exit the search normally.
357 ((and search-exit-option
358 (/= char search-quote-char)
359 (or (>= char ?\177)
360 (and (< char ? )
361 (/= char ?\t)
362 (/= char ?\n))))
363 (setq unread-command-char char)
364 (throw 'search-done t))
366 ;; Any other character => add it to the
367 ;; search string and search.
368 (cond ((= char search-quote-char)
369 (setq char (read-quoted-char
370 (isearch-message t))))
371 ((= char ?\r)
372 ;; RET translates to newline.
373 (setq char ?\n)))
374 (setq search-string (concat search-string
375 (char-to-string char))
376 search-message (concat search-message
377 (text-char-description char))
378 uppercase-flag (or uppercase-flag
379 (not (= char (downcase char)))))))
380 (if (and (not success)
381 ;; unsuccessful regexp search may become
382 ;; successful by addition of characters which
383 ;; make search-string valid
384 (not regexp))
386 ;; Check for chars that can make a regexp more liberal.
387 ;; They can make a regexp match sooner
388 ;; or make it succeed instead of failing.
389 ;; So go back to place last successful search started
390 ;; or to the last ^S/^R (barrier), whichever is nearer.
391 (and regexp history
392 (cond ((and (memq char '(?* ??))
393 ;; Don't treat *, ? as special
394 ;; within [] or after \.
395 (not (nth 6 (car history))))
396 (setq liberalized t)
397 ;; This used to use element 2
398 ;; in a reverse search, but it seems that 5
399 ;; (which is the end of the old match)
400 ;; is better in that case too.
401 (let ((cs (nth 5 ; old other-end.
402 (car (cdr history)))))
403 ;; (car history) is after last search;
404 ;; (car (cdr history)) is from before it.
405 (setq cs (or cs barrier))
406 (goto-char
407 (if forward
408 (max cs barrier)
409 (min cs barrier)))))
410 ((eq char ?\|)
411 (setq liberalized t)
412 (goto-char barrier))))
413 ;; Turn off case-sensitivity if string requests it.
414 (let ((case-fold-search
415 (and case-fold-search
416 (not (and uppercase-flag
417 search-upper-case)))))
418 ;; In reverse search, adding stuff at
419 ;; the end may cause zero or many more chars to be
420 ;; matched, in the string following point.
421 ;; Allow all those possibilities without moving point as
422 ;; long as the match does not extend past search origin.
423 (if (and (not forward) (not liberalized)
424 (condition-case ()
425 (looking-at (if regexp search-string
426 (regexp-quote search-string)))
427 (error nil))
428 (or yank-flag
429 ;; Used to have (min opoint barrier)
430 ;; instead of barrier.
431 ;; This lost when wrapping.
432 (<= (match-end 0) barrier)))
433 (setq success t invalid-regexp nil
434 other-end (match-end 0))
435 ;; Not regexp, not reverse, or no match at point.
436 (if (and other-end (not liberalized))
437 (goto-char (if forward other-end
438 ;; Used to have opoint inside the min.
439 ;; This lost when wrapping.
440 (min barrier (1+ other-end)))))
441 (isearch-search))))
442 (isearch-push-state))))
443 (if op-fun (funcall op-fun))))
444 (setq found-start (window-start (selected-window)))
445 (setq found-point (point)))
446 (if (> (length search-string) 0)
447 (if (and regexp (not (member search-string regexp-search-ring)))
448 (progn
449 (setq regexp-search-ring (cons (cons search-string uppercase-flag)
450 regexp-search-ring)
451 regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer regexp-search-ring)
452 (if (> (length regexp-search-ring) search-ring-max)
453 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- search-ring-max) regexp-search-ring) nil)))
454 (if (not (member search-string search-ring))
455 (progn
456 (setq search-ring (cons (cons search-string uppercase-flag)
457 search-ring)
458 search-ring-yank-pointer search-ring)
459 (if (> (length search-ring) search-ring-max)
460 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- search-ring-max) search-ring) nil))))))
461 ;; If we displayed a single-line window, set point in this window.
462 (if small-window
463 (goto-char found-point))
464 ;; If there was movement, mark the starting position.
465 ;; Maybe should test difference between and set mark iff > threshold.
466 (if (/= (point) opoint)
467 (push-mark opoint)
468 (message ""))
469 (or small-window
470 ;; Exiting the save-window-excursion clobbers this; restore it.
471 (set-window-start (selected-window) found-start t))))
473 (defun isearch-message (&optional c-q-hack ellipsis)
474 ;; If about to search, and previous search regexp was invalid,
475 ;; check that it still is. If it is valid now,
476 ;; let the message we display while searching say that it is valid.
477 (and invalid-regexp ellipsis
478 (condition-case ()
479 (progn (re-search-forward search-string (point) t)
480 (setq invalid-regexp nil))
481 (error nil)))
482 ;; If currently failing, display no ellipsis.
483 (or success (setq ellipsis nil))
484 (let ((m (concat (if success "" "failing ")
485 (if wrapped "wrapped ")
486 (if (or (not case-fold-search)
487 (and uppercase-flag search-upper-case))
488 "case-sensitive ")
489 (if regexp "regexp " "")
490 "I-search"
491 (if forward ": " " backward: ")
492 search-message
493 (if c-q-hack "^Q" "")
494 (if invalid-regexp
495 (concat " [" invalid-regexp "]")
496 ""))))
497 (aset m 0 (upcase (aref m 0)))
498 (let ((cursor-in-echo-area ellipsis))
499 (if c-q-hack m (message "%s" m)))))
501 ;; Get the search string from the "front" of the ring of previous searches.
502 (defun isearch-get-string-from-ring ()
503 (let ((elt (car (if regexp
504 (or regexp-search-ring-yank-pointer regexp-search-ring)
505 (or search-ring-yank-pointer search-ring)))))
506 ;; ELT describes the most recent search or where we have rotated the ring.
507 (if elt
508 (setq search-string (car elt)
509 uppercase-flag (cdr elt))
510 (setq search-string "" uppercase-flag nil)))
511 ;; Let's give this one the benefit of the doubt.
512 (setq invalid-regexp nil)
513 (setq search-message (mapconcat 'text-char-description search-string "")))
515 (defun isearch-pop ()
516 (setq history (cdr history))
517 (let ((cmd (car history)))
518 (setq search-string (car cmd)
519 search-message (car (cdr cmd))
520 success (nth 3 cmd)
521 forward (nth 4 cmd)
522 other-end (nth 5 cmd)
523 invalid-regexp (nth 6 cmd)
524 wrapped (nth 7 cmd)
525 barrier (nth 8 cmd)
526 uppercase-flag (nth 9 cmd))
527 (goto-char (car (cdr (cdr cmd))))))
529 (defun isearch-push-state ()
530 (setq history (cons (list search-string search-message (point)
531 success forward other-end invalid-regexp
532 wrapped barrier uppercase-flag)
533 history)))
535 (defun isearch-search ()
536 (let ((case-fold-search
537 (and case-fold-search
538 (not (and uppercase-flag
539 search-upper-case)))))
540 (isearch-message nil t)
541 (condition-case lossage
542 (let ((inhibit-quit nil))
543 (if regexp (setq invalid-regexp nil))
544 (setq success
545 (funcall
546 (if regexp
547 (if forward 're-search-forward 're-search-backward)
548 (if forward 'search-forward 'search-backward))
549 search-string nil t))
550 (if success
551 (setq other-end
552 (if forward (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
553 (quit (setq unread-command-char ?\C-g)
554 (setq success nil))
555 (invalid-regexp (setq invalid-regexp (car (cdr lossage)))
556 (if (string-match "\\`Premature \\|\\`Unmatched \\|\\`Invalid "
557 invalid-regexp)
558 (setq invalid-regexp "incomplete input"))))
559 (if success
561 ;; Ding if failed this time after succeeding last time.
562 (and (nth 3 (car history))
563 (ding))
564 (goto-char (nth 2 (car history))))))
566 ;; This is called from incremental-search
567 ;; if the first input character is the exit character.
568 ;; The interactive-arg-reader uses free variables `forward' and `regexp'
569 ;; which are bound by `incremental-search'.
571 ;; We store the search string in `search-string'
572 ;; which has been bound already by `incremental-search'
573 ;; so that, when we exit, it is copied into `search-last-string'.
575 (defun nonincremental-search (forward regexp)
576 (let (message char function string inhibit-quit)
577 (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t))
578 ;; Prompt assuming not word search,
579 (setq message (if regexp
580 (if forward "Regexp search: "
581 "Regexp search backward: ")
582 (if forward "Search: " "Search backward: ")))
583 (message "%s" message)
584 ;; Read 1 char and switch to word search if it is ^W.
585 (setq char (read-event)))
586 (if (and (numberp char) (eq char search-yank-word-char))
587 (setq message (if forward "Word search: " "Word search backward: "))
588 ;; Otherwise let that 1 char be part of the search string.
589 (setq unread-command-char char))
590 (setq function
591 (if (eq char search-yank-word-char)
592 (if forward 'word-search-forward 'word-search-backward)
593 (if regexp
594 (if forward 're-search-forward 're-search-backward)
595 (if forward 'search-forward 'search-backward))))
596 ;; Read the search string with corrected prompt.
597 (setq string (read-string message))
598 ;; Empty means use default.
599 (if (= 0 (length string))
600 (setq string search-last-string)
601 ;; Set last search string now so it is set even if we fail.
602 (setq search-last-string string))
603 ;; Since we used the minibuffer, we should be available for redo.
604 (setq command-history (cons (list function string) command-history))
605 ;; Go ahead and search.
606 (funcall function string)))
608 ;;; isearch.el ends here