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1 ;;; electric.el --- window maker and Command loop for `electric' modes
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
4 ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: K. Shane Hartman
7 ;; Maintainer: FSF
8 ;; Keywords: extensions
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25 ;;; Commentary:
27 ; zaaaaaaap
29 ;;; Code:
31 ;; This loop is the guts for non-standard modes which retain control
32 ;; until some event occurs. It is a `do-forever', the only way out is
33 ;; to throw. It assumes that you have set up the keymap, window, and
34 ;; everything else: all it does is read commands and execute them -
35 ;; providing error messages should one occur (if there is no loop
36 ;; function - which see). The required argument is a tag which should
37 ;; expect a value of nil if the user decides to punt. The second
38 ;; argument is the prompt to be used: if nil, use "->", if 'noprompt,
39 ;; don't use a prompt, if a string, use that string as prompt, and if
40 ;; a function of no variable, it will be evaluated in every iteration
41 ;; of the loop and its return value, which can be nil, 'noprompt or a
42 ;; string, will be used as prompt. Given third argument non-nil, it
43 ;; INHIBITS quitting unless the user types C-g at toplevel. This is
44 ;; so user can do things like C-u C-g and not get thrown out. Fourth
45 ;; argument, if non-nil, should be a function of two arguments which
46 ;; is called after every command is executed. The fifth argument, if
47 ;; provided, is the state variable for the function. If the
48 ;; loop-function gets an error, the loop will abort WITHOUT throwing
49 ;; (moral: use unwind-protect around call to this function for any
50 ;; critical stuff). The second argument for the loop function is the
51 ;; conditions for any error that occurred or nil if none.
53 (defun Electric-command-loop (return-tag
54 &optional prompt inhibit-quit
55 loop-function loop-state)
57 (let (cmd
58 (err nil)
59 (prompt-string prompt))
60 (while t
61 (if (not (or (stringp prompt) (eq prompt nil) (eq prompt 'noprompt)))
62 (setq prompt-string (funcall prompt)))
63 (if (not (stringp prompt-string))
64 (if (eq prompt-string 'noprompt)
65 (setq prompt-string nil)
66 (setq prompt-string "->")))
67 (setq cmd (read-key-sequence prompt-string))
68 (setq last-command-char (aref cmd (1- (length cmd)))
69 this-command (key-binding cmd t)
70 cmd this-command)
71 ;; This makes universal-argument-other-key work.
72 (setq universal-argument-num-events 0)
73 (if (or (prog1 quit-flag (setq quit-flag nil))
74 (eq last-input-char ?\C-g))
75 (progn (setq unread-command-events nil
76 prefix-arg nil)
77 ;; If it wasn't cancelling a prefix character, then quit.
78 (if (or (= (length (this-command-keys)) 1)
79 (not inhibit-quit)) ; safety
80 (progn (ding)
81 (message "Quit")
82 (throw return-tag nil))
83 (setq cmd nil))))
84 (setq current-prefix-arg prefix-arg)
85 (if cmd
86 (condition-case conditions
87 (progn (command-execute cmd)
88 (setq last-command this-command)
89 (if (or (prog1 quit-flag (setq quit-flag nil))
90 (eq last-input-char ?\C-g))
91 (progn (setq unread-command-events nil)
92 (if (not inhibit-quit)
93 (progn (ding)
94 (message "Quit")
95 (throw return-tag nil))
96 (ding)))))
97 (buffer-read-only (if loop-function
98 (setq err conditions)
99 (ding)
100 (message "Buffer is read-only")
101 (sit-for 2)))
102 (beginning-of-buffer (if loop-function
103 (setq err conditions)
104 (ding)
105 (message "Beginning of Buffer")
106 (sit-for 2)))
107 (end-of-buffer (if loop-function
108 (setq err conditions)
109 (ding)
110 (message "End of Buffer")
111 (sit-for 2)))
112 (error (if loop-function
113 (setq err conditions)
114 (ding)
115 (message "Error: %s"
116 (if (eq (car conditions) 'error)
117 (car (cdr conditions))
118 (prin1-to-string conditions)))
119 (sit-for 2))))
120 (ding))
121 (if loop-function (funcall loop-function loop-state err))))
122 (ding)
123 (throw return-tag nil))
125 ;; This function is like pop-to-buffer, sort of.
126 ;; The algorithm is
127 ;; If there is a window displaying buffer
128 ;; Select it
129 ;; Else if there is only one window
130 ;; Split it, selecting the window on the bottom with height being
131 ;; the lesser of max-height (if non-nil) and the number of lines in
132 ;; the buffer to be displayed subject to window-min-height constraint.
133 ;; Else
134 ;; Switch to buffer in the current window.
136 ;; Then if max-height is nil, and not all of the lines in the buffer
137 ;; are displayed, grab the whole frame.
139 ;; Returns selected window on buffer positioned at point-min.
141 (defun Electric-pop-up-window (buffer &optional max-height)
142 (let* ((win (or (get-buffer-window buffer) (selected-window)))
143 (buf (get-buffer buffer))
144 (one-window (one-window-p t))
145 (pop-up-windows t)
146 (pop-up-frames nil))
147 (if (not buf)
148 (error "Buffer %s does not exist" buffer)
149 (cond ((and (eq (window-buffer win) buf))
150 (select-window win))
151 (one-window
152 (pop-to-buffer buffer)
153 (setq win (selected-window)))
155 (switch-to-buffer buf)))
156 (fit-window-to-buffer win max-height)
157 (goto-char (point-min))
158 win)))
160 (provide 'electric)
162 ;; arch-tag: dae045eb-dc2d-4fb7-9f27-9cc2ce277be8
163 ;;; electric.el ends here