1 ;;; reposition.el --- center a Lisp function or comment on the screen
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5 ;; Author: Michael D. Ernst <mernst@theory.lcs.mit.edu>
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26 ;; Reposition-window makes an entire function definition or comment visible,
27 ;; or, if it is already visible, places it at the top of the window;
28 ;; additional invocations toggle the visibility of comments preceding the
29 ;; code. For the gory details, see the documentation for reposition-window;
30 ;; rather than reading that, you may just want to play with it.
32 ;; This tries pretty hard to do the recentering correctly; the precise
33 ;; action depends on what the buffer looks like. If you find a situation
34 ;; where it doesn't behave well, let me know. This function is modeled
35 ;; after one of the same name in ZMACS, but the code is all-new and the
36 ;; behavior in some situations differs.
41 (defun reposition-window (&optional arg
)
42 "Make the current definition and/or comment visible.
43 Further invocations move it to the top of the window or toggle the
44 visibility of comments that precede it.
45 Point is left unchanged unless prefix ARG is supplied.
46 If the definition is fully onscreen, it is moved to the top of the
47 window. If it is partly offscreen, the window is scrolled to get the
48 definition (or as much as will fit) onscreen, unless point is in a comment
49 which is also partly offscreen, in which case the scrolling attempts to get
50 as much of the comment onscreen as possible.
51 Initially `reposition-window' attempts to make both the definition and
52 preceding comments visible. Further invocations toggle the visibility of
54 If ARG is non-nil, point may move in order to make the whole defun
55 visible (if only part could otherwise be made so), to make the defun line
56 visible (if point is in code and it could not be made so, or if only
57 comments, including the first comment line, are visible), or to make the
58 first comment line visible (if point is in a comment)."
60 (let* (;; (here (line-beginning-position))
62 ;; change this name once I've gotten rid of references to ht.
63 ;; this is actually the number of the last screen line
64 (ht (- (window-height) 2))
65 (line (repos-count-screen-lines (window-start) (point)))
67 ;; The call to max deals with the case of cursor between defuns.
69 (repos-count-screen-lines-signed
70 ;; the beginning of the preceding comment
72 (if (not (eobp)) (forward-char 1))
74 ;; Skip whitespace, newlines, and form feeds.
75 (if (re-search-forward "[^ \t\n\f]" nil t
)
80 (repos-count-screen-lines-signed
82 (end-of-defun 1) ; so comments associate with following defuns
83 (beginning-of-defun 1)
86 ;; This must be positive, so don't use the signed version.
87 (defun-depth (repos-count-screen-lines here
91 (defun-line-onscreen-p
92 (and (<= defun-height line
)
93 (<= (- line defun-height
) ht
))))
94 (cond ((or (= comment-height line
)
96 (> comment-height line
)
97 ;; if defun line offscreen, we should be in case 4
98 defun-line-onscreen-p
))
99 ;; Either first comment line is at top of screen or (point at
100 ;; bottom of screen, defun line onscreen, and first comment line
101 ;; off top of screen). That is, it looks like we just did
102 ;; recenter-definition, trying to fit as much of the comment
103 ;; onscreen as possible. Put defun line at top of screen; that
104 ;; is, show as much code, and as few comments, as possible.
106 (if (and arg
(> defun-depth
(1+ ht
)))
107 ;; Can't fit whole defun onscreen without moving point.
108 (progn (end-of-defun) (beginning-of-defun) (recenter 0))
109 (recenter (max defun-height
0)))
110 ;;(repos-debug-macro "1")
113 ((or (= defun-height line
)
115 (and (< line comment-height
)
117 ;; Defun line or cursor at top of screen, OR cursor in comment
118 ;; whose first line is offscreen.
119 ;; Avoid moving definition up even if defun runs offscreen;
120 ;; we care more about getting the comment onscreen.
123 ;; cursor on last screen line (and so in a comment)
124 (if arg
(progn (end-of-defun) (beginning-of-defun)))
126 ;;(repos-debug-macro "2a")
129 ;; This condition, copied from case 4, may not be quite right
131 ((and arg
(< ht comment-height
))
132 ;; Can't get first comment line onscreen.
133 ;; Go there and try again.
134 (forward-line (- comment-height
))
136 ;; was (reposition-window)
138 ;;(repos-debug-macro "2b")
141 (recenter (min ht comment-height
))
142 ;;(repos-debug-macro "2c")
144 ;; (recenter (min ht comment-height))
147 ((and (> (+ line defun-depth -
1) ht
)
148 defun-line-onscreen-p
)
149 ;; Defun runs off the bottom of the screen and the defun line
151 ;; Move the defun up.
152 (recenter (max 0 (1+ (- ht defun-depth
)) defun-height
))
153 ;;(repos-debug-macro "3")
157 ;; If on the bottom line and comment start is offscreen
158 ;; then just move all comments offscreen, or at least as
159 ;; far as they'll go.
161 ;; Try to get as much of the comments onscreen as possible.
162 (if (and arg
(< ht comment-height
))
163 ;; Can't get defun line onscreen; go there and try again.
164 (progn (forward-line (- defun-height
))
167 (recenter (min ht comment-height
)))
168 ;;(repos-debug-macro "4")
171 ;;; Auxiliary functions
173 ;; Return number of screen lines between START and END.
174 (defun repos-count-screen-lines (start end
)
177 (narrow-to-region start end
)
178 (goto-char (point-min))
179 (vertical-motion (- (point-max) (point-min))))))
181 ;; Return number of screen lines between START and END; returns a negative
182 ;; number if END precedes START.
183 (defun repos-count-screen-lines-signed (start end
)
184 (let ((lines (repos-count-screen-lines start end
)))
189 ;; (defmacro repos-debug-macro (case-no)
190 ;; `(message (concat "Case " ,case-no ": %s %s %s %s %s")
191 ;; ht line comment-height defun-height defun-depth))
193 (provide 'reposition
)
195 ;;; reposition.el ends here