1 ;;; ffap.el --- find file (or url) at point
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1995-1997, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Michelangelo Grigni <mic@mathcs.emory.edu>
7 ;; Created: 29 Mar 1993
8 ;; Keywords: files, hypermedia, matching, mouse, convenience
9 ;; X-URL: ftp://ftp.mathcs.emory.edu/pub/mic/emacs/
11 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
13 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
14 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
15 ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
16 ;; (at your option) any later version.
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20 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
23 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
29 ;; Command find-file-at-point replaces find-file. With a prefix, it
30 ;; behaves exactly like find-file. Without a prefix, it first tries
31 ;; to guess a default file or URL from the text around the point
32 ;; (`ffap-require-prefix' swaps these behaviors). This is useful for
33 ;; following references in situations such as mail or news buffers,
34 ;; README's, MANIFEST's, and so on. Submit bugs or suggestions with
37 ;; For the default installation, add this line to your .emacs file:
39 ;; (ffap-bindings) ; do default key bindings
41 ;; ffap-bindings makes the following global key bindings:
43 ;; C-x C-f find-file-at-point (abbreviated as ffap)
44 ;; C-x C-r ffap-read-only
45 ;; C-x C-v ffap-alternate-file
47 ;; C-x d dired-at-point
48 ;; C-x C-d ffap-list-directory
50 ;; C-x 4 f ffap-other-window
51 ;; C-x 4 r ffap-read-only-other-window
52 ;; C-x 4 d ffap-dired-other-window
54 ;; C-x 5 f ffap-other-frame
55 ;; C-x 5 r ffap-read-only-other-frame
56 ;; C-x 5 d ffap-dired-other-frame
58 ;; S-mouse-3 ffap-at-mouse
59 ;; C-S-mouse-3 ffap-menu
61 ;; ffap-bindings also adds hooks to make the following local bindings
62 ;; in vm, gnus, and rmail:
64 ;; M-l ffap-next, or ffap-gnus-next in gnus (l == "link")
65 ;; M-m ffap-menu, or ffap-gnus-menu in gnus (m == "menu")
67 ;; If you do not like these bindings, modify the variable
68 ;; `ffap-bindings', or write your own.
70 ;; If you use ange-ftp, browse-url, complete, efs, or w3, it is best
71 ;; to load or autoload them before ffap. If you use ff-paths, load it
72 ;; afterwards. Try apropos {C-h a ffap RET} to get a list of the many
73 ;; option variables. In particular, if ffap is slow, try these:
75 ;; (setq ffap-alist nil) ; faster, dumber prompting
76 ;; (setq ffap-machine-p-known 'accept) ; no pinging
77 ;; (setq ffap-url-regexp nil) ; disable URL features in ffap
78 ;; (setq ffap-shell-prompt-regexp nil) ; disable shell prompt stripping
80 ;; ffap uses `browse-url' (if found, else `w3-fetch') to fetch URL's.
81 ;; For a hairier `ffap-url-fetcher', try ffap-url.el (same ftp site).
82 ;; Also, you can add `ffap-menu-rescan' to various hooks to fontify
83 ;; the file and URL references within a buffer.
88 ;; The History and Contributors moved to ffap.LOG (same ftp site),
89 ;; which also has some old examples and commentary from ffap 1.5.
94 ;; * let "/dir/file#key" jump to key (tag or regexp) in /dir/file
95 ;; * find file of symbol if TAGS is loaded (like above)
96 ;; * break long menus into multiple panes (like imenu?)
97 ;; * notice node in "(dired)Virtual Dired" (quotes, parentheses, whitespace)
98 ;; * notice "machine.dom blah blah blah dir/file" (how?)
99 ;; * as w3 becomes standard, rewrite to rely more on its functions
100 ;; * regexp options for ffap-string-at-point, like font-lock (MCOOK)
101 ;; * v19: could replace `ffap-locate-file' with a quieter `locate-library'
102 ;; * handle "$(VAR)" in Makefiles
103 ;; * use the font-lock machinery
108 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'ffap-version
'emacs-version
"23.2")
111 "Find file or URL at point."
113 ;; :link '(url-link :tag "URL" "ftp://ftp.mathcs.emory.edu/pub/mic/emacs/")
117 ;; The code is organized in pages, separated by formfeed characters.
118 ;; See the next two pages for standard customization ideas.
123 (defun ffap-symbol-value (sym &optional default
)
124 "Return value of symbol SYM, if bound, or DEFAULT otherwise."
125 (if (boundp sym
) (symbol-value sym
) default
))
127 (defcustom ffap-shell-prompt-regexp
128 ;; This used to test for some shell prompts that don't have a space
129 ;; after them. The common root shell prompt (#) is not listed since it
130 ;; also doubles up as a valid URL character.
132 "Paths matching this regexp are stripped off the shell prompt.
133 If nil, ffap doesn't do shell prompt stripping."
134 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Disable" nil
)
135 (const :tag
"Standard" "[$%><]*")
139 (defcustom ffap-ftp-regexp
140 ;; This used to test for ange-ftp or efs being present, but it should be
141 ;; harmless (and simpler) to give it this value unconditionally.
143 "File names matching this regexp are treated as remote ffap.
144 If nil, ffap neither recognizes nor generates such names."
145 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Disable" nil
)
146 (const :tag
"Standard" "\\`/[^/:]+:")
150 (defcustom ffap-url-unwrap-local t
151 "If non-nil, convert `file:' URL to local file name before prompting."
155 (defcustom ffap-url-unwrap-remote t
156 "If non-nil, convert `ftp:' URL to remote file name before prompting.
157 This is ignored if `ffap-ftp-regexp' is nil."
161 (defcustom ffap-ftp-default-user
"anonymous"
162 "User name in ftp file names generated by `ffap-host-to-path'.
163 Note this name may be omitted if it equals the default
164 \(either `efs-default-user' or `ange-ftp-default-user'\)."
168 (defcustom ffap-rfs-regexp
169 ;; Remote file access built into file system? HP rfa or Andrew afs:
170 "\\`/\\(afs\\|net\\)/."
171 ;; afs only: (and (file-exists-p "/afs") "\\`/afs/.")
172 "Matching file names are treated as remote. Use nil to disable."
176 (defvar ffap-url-regexp
177 ;; Could just use `url-nonrelative-link' of w3, if loaded.
178 ;; This regexp is not exhaustive, it just matches common cases.
181 "news\\(post\\)?:\\|mailto:\\|file:" ; no host ok
183 "\\(ftp\\|https?\\|telnet\\|gopher\\|www\\|wais\\)://" ; needs host
184 "\\)." ; require one more character
186 "Regexp matching URLs. Use nil to disable URL features in ffap.")
188 (defcustom ffap-foo-at-bar-prefix
"mailto"
189 "Presumed URL prefix type of strings like \"<foo.9z@bar>\".
190 Sensible values are nil, \"news\", or \"mailto\"."
191 :type
'(choice (const "mailto")
193 (const :tag
"Disable" nil
)
194 ;; string -- possible, but not really useful
199 ;;; Peanut Gallery (More User Variables):
201 ;; Users of ffap occasionally suggest new features. If I consider
202 ;; those features interesting but not clear winners (a matter of
203 ;; personal taste) I try to leave options to enable them. Read
204 ;; through this section for features that you like, put an appropriate
205 ;; enabler in your .emacs file.
207 (defcustom ffap-dired-wildcards
"[*?][^/]*\\'"
208 "A regexp matching filename wildcard characters, or nil.
210 If `find-file-at-point' gets a filename matching this pattern,
211 and `ffap-pass-wildcards-to-dired' is nil, it passes it on to
212 `find-file' with non-nil WILDCARDS argument, which expands
213 wildcards and visits multiple files. To visit a file whose name
214 contains wildcard characters you can suppress wildcard expansion
215 by setting `find-file-wildcards'. If `find-file-at-point' gets a
216 filename matching this pattern and `ffap-pass-wildcards-to-dired'
217 is non-nil, it passes it on to `dired'.
219 If `dired-at-point' gets a filename matching this pattern,
220 it passes it on to `dired'."
221 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Disable" nil
)
222 (const :tag
"Enable" "[*?][^/]*\\'")
223 ;; regexp -- probably not useful
227 (defcustom ffap-pass-wildcards-to-dired nil
228 "If non-nil, pass filenames matching `ffap-dired-wildcards' to dired."
232 (defcustom ffap-newfile-prompt nil
233 ;; Suggestion from RHOGEE, 11 Jul 1994. Disabled, I think this is
234 ;; better handled by `find-file-not-found-hooks'.
235 "Whether `find-file-at-point' prompts about a nonexistent file."
239 (defcustom ffap-require-prefix nil
240 ;; Suggestion from RHOGEE, 20 Oct 1994.
241 "If set, reverses the prefix argument to `find-file-at-point'.
242 This is nil so neophytes notice ffap. Experts may prefer to disable
243 ffap most of the time."
247 (defcustom ffap-file-finder
'find-file
248 "The command called by `find-file-at-point' to find a file."
251 (put 'ffap-file-finder
'risky-local-variable t
)
253 (defcustom ffap-directory-finder
'dired
254 "The command called by `dired-at-point' to find a directory."
257 (put 'ffap-directory-finder
'risky-local-variable t
)
259 (defcustom ffap-url-fetcher
260 (if (fboundp 'browse-url
)
261 'browse-url
; rely on browse-url-browser-function
263 ;; Remote control references:
264 ;; http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/XMosaic/remote-control.html
265 ;; http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.html
266 "A function of one argument, called by ffap to fetch an URL.
267 Reasonable choices are `w3-fetch' or a `browse-url-*' function.
268 For a fancy alternative, get `ffap-url.el'."
269 :type
'(choice (const w3-fetch
)
270 (const browse-url
) ; in recent versions of browse-url
271 (const browse-url-netscape
)
272 (const browse-url-mosaic
)
275 (put 'ffap-url-fetcher
'risky-local-variable t
)
280 ;; This version of ffap supports only the Emacs it is distributed in.
281 ;; See the ftp site for a more general version. The following
282 ;; functions are necessary "leftovers" from the more general version.
284 (defun ffap-mouse-event () ; current mouse event, or nil
285 (and (listp last-nonmenu-event
) last-nonmenu-event
))
286 (defun ffap-event-buffer (event)
287 (window-buffer (car (event-start event
))))
290 ;;; Find Next Thing in buffer (`ffap-next'):
292 ;; Original ffap-next-url (URL's only) from RPECK 30 Mar 1995. Since
293 ;; then, broke it up into ffap-next-guess (noninteractive) and
294 ;; ffap-next (a command). It now work on files as well as url's.
296 (defcustom ffap-next-regexp
297 ;; If you want ffap-next to find URL's only, try this:
298 ;; (and ffap-url-regexp (string-match "\\\\`" ffap-url-regexp)
299 ;; (concat "\\<" (substring ffap-url-regexp 2))))
301 ;; It pays to put a big fancy regexp here, since ffap-guesser is
302 ;; much more time-consuming than regexp searching:
303 "[/:.~[:alpha:]]/\\|@[[:alpha:]][-[:alnum:]]*\\."
304 "Regular expression governing movements of `ffap-next'."
308 (defvar ffap-next-guess nil
309 "Last value returned by `ffap-next-guess'.")
311 (defvar ffap-string-at-point-region
'(1 1)
312 "List (BEG END), last region returned by `ffap-string-at-point'.")
314 (defun ffap-next-guess (&optional back lim
)
315 "Move point to next file or URL, and return it as a string.
316 If nothing is found, leave point at limit and return nil.
317 Optional BACK argument makes search backwards.
318 Optional LIM argument limits the search.
319 Only considers strings that match `ffap-next-regexp'."
320 (or lim
(setq lim
(if back
(point-min) (point-max))))
322 (while (not (or guess
(eq (point) lim
)))
323 (funcall (if back
're-search-backward
're-search-forward
)
324 ffap-next-regexp lim
'move
)
325 (setq guess
(ffap-guesser)))
326 ;; Go to end, so we do not get same guess twice:
327 (goto-char (nth (if back
0 1) ffap-string-at-point-region
))
328 (setq ffap-next-guess guess
)))
331 (defun ffap-next (&optional back wrap
)
332 "Search buffer for next file or URL, and run ffap.
333 Optional argument BACK says to search backwards.
334 Optional argument WRAP says to try wrapping around if necessary.
335 Interactively: use a single prefix to search backwards,
336 double prefix to wrap forward, triple to wrap backwards.
337 Actual search is done by `ffap-next-guess'."
339 (cdr (assq (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg
)
340 '((1) (4 t
) (16 nil t
) (64 t t
)))))
342 (guess (ffap-next-guess back
)))
343 ;; Try wraparound if necessary:
344 (and (not guess
) wrap
345 (goto-char (if back
(point-max) (point-min)))
346 (setq guess
(ffap-next-guess back pt
)))
349 (sit-for 0) ; display point movement
350 (find-file-at-point (ffap-prompter guess
)))
351 (goto-char pt
) ; restore point
352 (message "No %sfiles or URL's found"
353 (if wrap
"" "more ")))))
355 (defun ffap-next-url (&optional back wrap
)
356 "Like `ffap-next', but search with `ffap-url-regexp'."
358 (let ((ffap-next-regexp ffap-url-regexp
))
359 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
360 (call-interactively 'ffap-next
)
361 (ffap-next back wrap
))))
364 ;;; Machines (`ffap-machine-p'):
366 ;; I cannot decide a "best" strategy here, so these are variables. In
367 ;; particular, if `Pinging...' is broken or takes too long on your
368 ;; machine, try setting these all to accept or reject.
369 (defcustom ffap-machine-p-local
'reject
; this happens often
370 "What `ffap-machine-p' does with hostnames that have no domain.
371 Value should be a symbol, one of `ping', `accept', and `reject'."
372 :type
'(choice (const ping
)
376 (defcustom ffap-machine-p-known
'ping
; `accept' for higher speed
377 "What `ffap-machine-p' does with hostnames that have a known domain.
378 Value should be a symbol, one of `ping', `accept', and `reject'.
379 See `mail-extr.el' for the known domains."
380 :type
'(choice (const ping
)
384 (defcustom ffap-machine-p-unknown
'reject
385 "What `ffap-machine-p' does with hostnames that have an unknown domain.
386 Value should be a symbol, one of `ping', `accept', and `reject'.
387 See `mail-extr.el' for the known domains."
388 :type
'(choice (const ping
)
393 (defun ffap-what-domain (domain)
394 ;; Like what-domain in mail-extr.el, returns string or nil.
396 (let ((ob (or (ffap-symbol-value 'mail-extr-all-top-level-domains
)
397 (ffap-symbol-value 'all-top-level-domains
)))) ; XEmacs
398 (and ob
(get (intern-soft (downcase domain
) ob
) 'domain-name
))))
400 (defun ffap-machine-p (host &optional service quiet strategy
)
401 "Decide whether HOST is the name of a real, reachable machine.
402 Depending on the domain (none, known, or unknown), follow the strategy
403 named by the variable `ffap-machine-p-local', `ffap-machine-p-known',
404 or `ffap-machine-p-unknown'. Pinging uses `open-network-stream'.
405 Optional SERVICE specifies the port used \(default \"discard\"\).
406 Optional QUIET flag suppresses the \"Pinging...\" message.
407 Optional STRATEGY overrides the three variables above.
409 t means that HOST answered.
410 'accept means the relevant variable told us to accept.
411 \"mesg\" means HOST exists, but does not respond for some reason."
412 ;; Try some (Emory local):
413 ;; (ffap-machine-p "ftp" nil nil 'ping)
414 ;; (ffap-machine-p "nonesuch" nil nil 'ping)
415 ;; (ffap-machine-p "ftp.mathcs.emory.edu" nil nil 'ping)
416 ;; (ffap-machine-p "mathcs" 5678 nil 'ping)
417 ;; (ffap-machine-p "foo.bonk" nil nil 'ping)
418 ;; (ffap-machine-p "foo.bonk.com" nil nil 'ping)
419 (if (or (string-match "[^-[:alnum:].]" host
) ; Invalid chars (?)
420 (not (string-match "[^0-9]" host
))) ; 1: a number? 2: quick reject
423 (and (string-match "\\.[^.]*$" host
)
424 (downcase (substring host
(1+ (match-beginning 0))))))
425 (what-domain (if domain
(ffap-what-domain domain
) "Local")))
428 (cond ((not domain
) ffap-machine-p-local
)
429 ((not what-domain
) ffap-machine-p-unknown
)
430 (t ffap-machine-p-known
))))
432 ((eq strategy
'accept
) 'accept
)
433 ((eq strategy
'reject
) nil
)
434 ((not (fboundp 'open-network-stream
)) nil
)
435 ;; assume (eq strategy 'ping)
438 (if (stringp what-domain
)
439 (message "Pinging %s (%s)..." host what-domain
)
440 (message "Pinging %s ..." host
)))
441 (condition-case error
445 "ffap-machine-p" nil host
(or service
"discard")))
448 (let ((mesg (car (cdr error
))))
451 ((string-match "^Unknown host" mesg
) nil
)
452 ((string-match "not responding$" mesg
) mesg
)
454 ;; (file-error "connection failed" "permission denied"
455 ;; "nonesuch" "ffap-machine-p")
456 ;; (file-error "connection failed" "host is unreachable"
457 ;; "gopher.house.gov" "ffap-machine-p")
458 ;; (file-error "connection failed" "address already in use"
459 ;; "ftp.uu.net" "ffap-machine-p")
460 ((equal mesg
"connection failed")
461 (if (equal (nth 2 error
) "permission denied")
462 nil
; host does not exist
463 ;; Other errors mean the host exists:
465 ;; Could be "Unknown service":
466 (t (signal (car error
) (cdr error
))))))))))))
469 ;;; Possibly Remote Resources:
471 (defun ffap-replace-file-component (fullname name
)
472 "In remote FULLNAME, replace path with NAME. May return nil."
473 ;; Use ange-ftp or efs if loaded, but do not load them otherwise.
476 (function (lambda (sym) (and (fboundp sym
) (setq found sym
))))
478 efs-replace-path-component
479 ange-ftp-replace-path-component
480 ange-ftp-replace-name-component
483 (fset 'ffap-replace-file-component found
)
484 (funcall found fullname name
))))
485 ;; (ffap-replace-file-component "/who@foo.com:/whatever" "/new")
487 (defun ffap-file-suffix (file)
488 "Return trailing `.foo' suffix of FILE, or nil if none."
489 (let ((pos (string-match "\\.[^./]*\\'" file
)))
490 (and pos
(substring file pos nil
))))
492 (defvar ffap-compression-suffixes
'(".gz" ".Z") ; .z is mostly dead
493 "List of suffixes tried by `ffap-file-exists-string'.")
495 (defun ffap-file-exists-string (file &optional nomodify
)
496 ;; Early jka-compr versions modified file-exists-p to return the
497 ;; filename, maybe modified by adding a suffix like ".gz". That
498 ;; broke the interface of file-exists-p, so it was later dropped.
499 ;; Here we document and simulate the old behavior.
500 "Return FILE (maybe modified) if the file exists, else nil.
501 When using jka-compr (a.k.a. `auto-compression-mode'), the returned
502 name may have a suffix added from `ffap-compression-suffixes'.
503 The optional NOMODIFY argument suppresses the extra search."
505 ((not file
) nil
) ; quietly reject nil
506 ((file-exists-p file
) file
) ; try unmodified first
507 ;; three reasons to suppress search:
509 ((not (rassq 'jka-compr-handler file-name-handler-alist
)) nil
)
510 ((member (ffap-file-suffix file
) ffap-compression-suffixes
) nil
)
511 (t ; ok, do the search
512 (let ((list ffap-compression-suffixes
) try ret
)
514 (if (file-exists-p (setq try
(concat file
(car list
))))
515 (setq ret try list nil
)
516 (setq list
(cdr list
))))
519 (defun ffap-file-remote-p (filename)
520 "If FILENAME looks remote, return it (maybe slightly improved)."
521 ;; (ffap-file-remote-p "/user@foo.bar.com:/pub")
522 ;; (ffap-file-remote-p "/cssun.mathcs.emory.edu://dir")
523 ;; (ffap-file-remote-p "/ffap.el:80")
524 (or (and ffap-ftp-regexp
525 (string-match ffap-ftp-regexp filename
)
526 ;; Convert "/host.com://dir" to "/host:/dir", to handle a dying
527 ;; practice of advertising ftp files as "host.dom://filename".
528 (if (string-match "//" filename
)
529 ;; (replace-match "/" nil nil filename)
530 (concat (substring filename
0 (1+ (match-beginning 0)))
531 (substring filename
(match-end 0)))
534 (string-match ffap-rfs-regexp filename
)
537 (defun ffap-machine-at-point ()
538 "Return machine name at point if it exists, or nil."
539 (let ((mach (ffap-string-at-point 'machine
)))
540 (and (ffap-machine-p mach
) mach
)))
542 (defsubst ffap-host-to-filename
(host)
543 "Convert HOST to something like \"/USER@HOST:\" or \"/HOST:\".
544 Looks at `ffap-ftp-default-user', returns \"\" for \"localhost\"."
545 (if (equal host
"localhost")
547 (let ((user ffap-ftp-default-user
))
548 ;; Avoid including the user if it is same as default:
549 (if (or (equal user
(ffap-symbol-value 'ange-ftp-default-user
))
550 (equal user
(ffap-symbol-value 'efs-default-user
)))
552 (concat "/" user
(and user
"@") host
":"))))
554 (defun ffap-fixup-machine (mach)
555 ;; Convert a hostname into an url, an ftp file name, or nil.
557 ((not (and ffap-url-regexp
(stringp mach
))) nil
)
559 ((string-match "\\`gopher[-.]" mach
) ; or "info"?
560 (concat "gopher://" mach
"/"))
562 ((and (string-match "\\`w\\(ww\\|eb\\)[-.]" mach
))
563 (concat "http://" mach
"/"))
564 ;; More cases? Maybe "telnet:" for archie?
565 (ffap-ftp-regexp (ffap-host-to-filename mach
))
568 (defvar ffap-newsgroup-regexp
"^[[:lower:]]+\\.[-+[:lower:]_0-9.]+$"
569 "Strings not matching this fail `ffap-newsgroup-p'.")
570 (defvar ffap-newsgroup-heads
; entirely inadequate
571 '("alt" "comp" "gnu" "misc" "news" "sci" "soc" "talk")
572 "Used by `ffap-newsgroup-p' if gnus is not running.")
574 (defun ffap-newsgroup-p (string)
575 "Return STRING if it looks like a newsgroup name, else nil."
577 (string-match ffap-newsgroup-regexp string
)
578 (let ((htbs '(gnus-active-hashtb gnus-newsrc-hashtb gnus-killed-hashtb
))
579 (heads ffap-newsgroup-heads
)
582 (setq htb
(car htbs
) htbs
(cdr htbs
))
585 ;; errs: htb symbol may be unbound, or not a hash-table.
586 ;; gnus-gethash is just a macro for intern-soft.
587 (and (symbol-value htb
)
588 (intern-soft string
(symbol-value htb
))
589 (setq ret string htbs nil
))
590 ;; If we made it this far, gnus is running, so ignore "heads":
594 (let ((head (string-match "\\`\\([[:lower:]]+\\)\\." string
)))
595 (and head
(setq head
(substring string
0 (match-end 1)))
598 ;; Is there ever a need to modify string as a newsgroup name?
601 (defsubst ffap-url-p
(string)
602 "If STRING looks like an URL, return it (maybe improved), else nil."
603 (let ((case-fold-search t
))
604 (and ffap-url-regexp
(string-match ffap-url-regexp string
)
605 ;; I lied, no improvement:
608 ;; Broke these out of ffap-fixup-url, for use of ffap-url package.
609 (defsubst ffap-url-unwrap-local
(url)
610 "Return URL as a local file, or nil. Ignores `ffap-url-regexp'."
611 (and (string-match "\\`\\(file\\|ftp\\):/?\\([^/]\\|\\'\\)" url
)
612 (substring url
(1+ (match-end 1)))))
613 (defsubst ffap-url-unwrap-remote
(url)
614 "Return URL as a remote file, or nil. Ignores `ffap-url-regexp'."
615 (and (string-match "\\`\\(ftp\\|file\\)://\\([^:/]+\\):?\\(/.*\\)" url
)
617 (ffap-host-to-filename (substring url
(match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
618 (substring url
(match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)))))
619 ;; Test: (ffap-url-unwrap-remote "ftp://foo.com/bar.boz")
621 (defun ffap-fixup-url (url)
622 "Clean up URL and return it, maybe as a file name."
624 ((not (stringp url
)) nil
)
625 ((and ffap-url-unwrap-local
(ffap-url-unwrap-local url
)))
626 ((and ffap-url-unwrap-remote ffap-ftp-regexp
627 (ffap-url-unwrap-remote url
)))
628 ;; All this seems to do is remove any trailing "#anchor" part (Bug#898).
629 ;;; ((fboundp 'url-normalize-url) ; may autoload url (part of w3)
630 ;;; (url-normalize-url url))
634 ;;; File Name Handling:
636 ;; The upcoming ffap-alist actions need various utilities to prepare
637 ;; and search directories. Too many features here.
639 ;; (defun ffap-last (l) (while (cdr l) (setq l (cdr l))) l)
640 ;; (defun ffap-splice (func inlist)
641 ;; "Equivalent to (apply 'nconc (mapcar FUNC INLIST)), but less consing."
642 ;; (let* ((head (cons 17 nil)) (last head))
644 ;; (setcdr last (funcall func (car inlist)))
645 ;; (setq last (ffap-last last) inlist (cdr inlist)))
648 (defun ffap-list-env (env &optional empty
)
649 "Return a list of strings parsed from environment variable ENV.
650 Optional EMPTY is the default list if \(getenv ENV\) is undefined, and
651 also is substituted for the first empty-string component, if there is one.
652 Uses `path-separator' to separate the path into substrings."
653 ;; We cannot use parse-colon-path (files.el), since it kills
654 ;; "//" entries using file-name-as-directory.
655 ;; Similar: dired-split, TeX-split-string, and RHOGEE's psg-list-env
656 ;; in ff-paths and bib-cite. The EMPTY arg may help mimic kpathsea.
657 (if (or empty
(getenv env
)) ; should return something
658 (let ((start 0) match dir ret
)
659 (setq env
(concat (getenv env
) path-separator
))
660 (while (setq match
(string-match path-separator env start
))
661 (setq dir
(substring env start match
) start
(1+ match
))
662 ;;(and (file-directory-p dir) (not (member dir ret)) ...)
663 (setq ret
(cons dir ret
)))
664 (setq ret
(nreverse ret
))
665 (and empty
(setq match
(member "" ret
))
666 (progn ; allow string or list here
667 (setcdr match
(append (cdr-safe empty
) (cdr match
)))
668 (setcar match
(or (car-safe empty
) empty
))))
671 (defun ffap-reduce-path (path)
672 "Remove duplicates and non-directories from PATH list."
675 (setq tem path path
(cdr path
))
676 (if (equal (car tem
) ".") (setcar tem
""))
677 (or (member (car tem
) ret
)
678 (not (file-directory-p (car tem
)))
679 (progn (setcdr tem ret
) (setq ret tem
))))
682 (defun ffap-all-subdirs (dir &optional depth
)
683 "Return list of all subdirectories under DIR, starting with itself.
684 Directories beginning with \".\" are ignored, and directory symlinks
685 are listed but never searched (to avoid loops).
686 Optional DEPTH limits search depth."
687 (and (file-exists-p dir
)
688 (ffap-all-subdirs-loop (expand-file-name dir
) (or depth -
1))))
690 (defun ffap-all-subdirs-loop (dir depth
) ; internal
691 (setq depth
(1- depth
))
693 (and (not (eq depth -
1))
699 ((not (file-directory-p d
)) nil
)
700 ((file-symlink-p d
) (list d
))
701 (t (ffap-all-subdirs-loop d depth
)))))
702 (directory-files dir t
"\\`[^.]")
705 (defvar ffap-kpathsea-depth
1
706 "Bound on depth of subdirectory search in `ffap-kpathsea-expand-path'.
707 Set to 0 to avoid all searching, or nil for no limit.")
709 (defun ffap-kpathsea-expand-path (path)
710 "Replace each \"//\"-suffixed dir in PATH by a list of its subdirs.
711 The subdirs begin with the original directory, and the depth of the
712 search is bounded by `ffap-kpathsea-depth'. This is intended to mimic
713 kpathsea, a library used by some versions of TeX."
718 (if (string-match "[^/]//\\'" dir
)
719 (ffap-all-subdirs (substring dir
0 -
2) ffap-kpathsea-depth
)
723 (defun ffap-locate-file (file nosuffix path
)
724 ;; The current version of locate-library could almost replace this,
725 ;; except it does not let us override the suffix list. The
726 ;; compression-suffixes search moved to ffap-file-exists-string.
727 "A generic path-searching function.
728 Returns the name of file in PATH, or nil.
729 Optional NOSUFFIX, if nil or t, is like the fourth argument
730 for `load': whether to try the suffixes (\".elc\" \".el\" \"\").
731 If a nonempty list, it is a list of suffixes to try instead.
732 PATH is a list of directories.
734 This uses `ffap-file-exists-string', which may try adding suffixes from
735 `ffap-compression-suffixes'."
736 (if (file-name-absolute-p file
)
737 (setq path
(list (file-name-directory file
))
738 file
(file-name-nondirectory file
)))
739 (let ((dir-ok (equal "" (file-name-nondirectory file
)))
742 ((consp nosuffix
) nosuffix
)
744 (t '(".elc" ".el" ""))))
747 (setq suffixes suffixes-to-try
)
749 (setq try
(ffap-file-exists-string
751 (concat file
(car suffixes
)) (car path
))))
752 (if (and try
(or dir-ok
(not (file-directory-p try
))))
753 (setq found try suffixes nil path nil
)
754 (setq suffixes
(cdr suffixes
))))
755 (setq path
(cdr path
)))
759 ;;; Action List (`ffap-alist'):
761 ;; These search actions depend on the major-mode or regexps matching
762 ;; the current name. The little functions and their variables are
763 ;; deferred to the next section, at some loss of "code locality". A
764 ;; good example of featuritis. Trim this list for speed.
768 ("" . ffap-completable
) ; completion, slow on some systems
769 ("\\.info\\'" . ffap-info
) ; gzip.info
770 ("\\`info/" . ffap-info-2
) ; info/emacs
771 ("\\`[-[:lower:]]+\\'" . ffap-info-3
) ; (emacs)Top [only in the parentheses]
772 ("\\.elc?\\'" . ffap-el
) ; simple.el, simple.elc
773 (emacs-lisp-mode . ffap-el-mode
) ; rmail, gnus, simple, custom
774 ;; (lisp-interaction-mode . ffap-el-mode) ; maybe
775 (finder-mode . ffap-el-mode
) ; type {C-h p} and try it
776 (help-mode . ffap-el-mode
) ; maybe useful
777 (c++-mode . ffap-c-mode
) ; search ffap-c-path
778 (cc-mode . ffap-c-mode
) ; same
779 ("\\.\\([chCH]\\|cc\\|hh\\)\\'" . ffap-c-mode
) ; stdio.h
780 (fortran-mode . ffap-fortran-mode
) ; FORTRAN requested by MDB
781 ("\\.[fF]\\'" . ffap-fortran-mode
)
782 (tex-mode . ffap-tex-mode
) ; search ffap-tex-path
783 (latex-mode . ffap-latex-mode
) ; similar
784 ("\\.\\(tex\\|sty\\|doc\\|cls\\)\\'" . ffap-tex
)
785 ("\\.bib\\'" . ffap-bib
) ; search ffap-bib-path
786 ("\\`\\." . ffap-home
) ; .emacs, .bashrc, .profile
787 ("\\`~/" . ffap-lcd
) ; |~/misc/ffap.el.Z|
788 ;; This used to have a blank, but ffap-string-at-point doesn't
790 ;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2008-01/msg01058.html
791 ("\\`[Rr][Ff][Cc][-#]?\\([0-9]+\\)" ; no $
792 . ffap-rfc
) ; "100% RFC2100 compliant"
793 (dired-mode . ffap-dired
) ; maybe in a subdirectory
795 "Alist of \(KEY . FUNCTION\) pairs parsed by `ffap-file-at-point'.
796 If string NAME at point (maybe \"\") is not a file or URL, these pairs
797 specify actions to try creating such a string. A pair matches if either
798 KEY is a symbol, and it equals `major-mode', or
799 KEY is a string, it should match NAME as a regexp.
800 On a match, \(FUNCTION NAME\) is called and should return a file, an
801 URL, or nil. If nil, search the alist for further matches.")
803 (put 'ffap-alist
'risky-local-variable t
)
805 ;; Example `ffap-alist' modifications:
807 ;; (setq ffap-alist ; remove a feature in `ffap-alist'
808 ;; (delete (assoc 'c-mode ffap-alist) ffap-alist))
810 ;; (setq ffap-alist ; add something to `ffap-alist'
812 ;; (cons "^YSN[0-9]+$"
813 ;; (defun ffap-ysn (name)
815 ;; "http://www.physics.uiuc.edu/"
816 ;; "ysn/httpd/htdocs/ysnarchive/issuefiles/"
817 ;; (substring name 3) ".html")))
821 ;;; Action Definitions:
823 ;; Define various default members of `ffap-alist'.
825 (defun ffap-completable (name)
826 (let* ((dir (or (file-name-directory name
) default-directory
))
827 (cmp (file-name-completion (file-name-nondirectory name
) dir
)))
828 (and cmp
(concat dir cmp
))))
830 (defun ffap-home (name) (ffap-locate-file name t
'("~")))
832 (defun ffap-info (name)
835 (or (ffap-symbol-value 'Info-directory-list
)
836 (ffap-symbol-value 'Info-default-directory-list
)
839 (defun ffap-info-2 (name) (ffap-info (substring name
5)))
841 (defun ffap-info-3 (name)
842 ;; This ignores the node! "(emacs)Top" same as "(emacs)Intro"
843 (and (equal (ffap-string-around) "()") (ffap-info name
)))
845 (defun ffap-el (name) (ffap-locate-file name t load-path
))
847 (defun ffap-el-mode (name)
848 ;; If name == "foo.el" we will skip it, since ffap-el already
849 ;; searched for it once. (This assumes the default ffap-alist.)
850 (and (not (string-match "\\.el\\'" name
))
851 (ffap-locate-file name
'(".el") load-path
)))
853 ;; FIXME this duplicates the logic of Man-header-file-path.
854 ;; There should be a single central variable or function for this.
855 ;; See also (bug#10702):
856 ;; cc-search-directories, semantic-c-dependency-system-include-path,
857 ;; semantic-gcc-setup
859 (let ((arch (with-temp-buffer
860 (when (eq 0 (ignore-errors
861 (call-process "gcc" nil
'(t nil
) nil
862 "-print-multiarch")))
863 (goto-char (point-min))
864 (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position)))))
865 (base '("/usr/include" "/usr/local/include")))
866 (if (zerop (length arch
))
868 (append base
(list (expand-file-name arch
"/usr/include")))))
869 "List of directories to search for include files.")
871 (defun ffap-c-mode (name)
872 (ffap-locate-file name t ffap-c-path
))
874 (defvar ffap-fortran-path
'("../include" "/usr/include"))
876 (defun ffap-fortran-mode (name)
877 (ffap-locate-file name t ffap-fortran-path
))
879 (defvar ffap-tex-path
880 t
; delayed initialization
881 "Path where `ffap-tex-mode' looks for TeX files.
882 If t, `ffap-tex-init' will initialize this when needed.")
884 (defun ffap-tex-init ()
885 ;; Compute ffap-tex-path if it is now t.
886 (and (eq t ffap-tex-path
)
887 ;; this may be slow, so say something
888 (message "Initializing ffap-tex-path ...")
893 (ffap-kpathsea-expand-path
895 (ffap-list-env "TEXINPUTS")
896 ;; (ffap-list-env "BIBINPUTS")
898 'TeX-macro-global
; AUCTeX
899 '("/usr/local/lib/tex/macros"
900 "/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs")))))))))
902 (defun ffap-tex-mode (name)
904 (ffap-locate-file name
'(".tex" "") ffap-tex-path
))
906 (defun ffap-latex-mode (name)
908 ;; only rare need for ""
909 (ffap-locate-file name
'(".cls" ".sty" ".tex" "") ffap-tex-path
))
911 (defun ffap-tex (name)
913 (ffap-locate-file name t ffap-tex-path
))
915 (defvar ffap-bib-path
916 (ffap-list-env "BIBINPUTS"
919 ;; a few wild guesses, need better
920 "/usr/local/lib/tex/macros/bib" ; Solaris?
921 "/usr/lib/texmf/bibtex/bib" ; Linux?
924 (defun ffap-bib (name)
925 (ffap-locate-file name t ffap-bib-path
))
927 (defun ffap-dired (name)
928 (let ((pt (point)) try
)
932 (looking-at " *[-d]r[-w][-x][-r][-w][-x][-r][-w][-x] "))
933 (re-search-backward "^ *$" nil t
)
934 (re-search-forward "^ *\\([^ \t\n:]*\\):\n *total " pt t
)
940 (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))
943 ;; Maybe a "Lisp Code Directory" reference:
944 (defun ffap-lcd (name)
945 ;; FIXME: Is this still in use?
948 ;; lisp-dir-apropos output buffer:
949 (string-match "Lisp Code Dir" (buffer-name))
950 ;; Inside an LCD entry like |~/misc/ffap.el.Z|,
951 ;; or maybe the holy LCD-Datafile itself:
952 (member (ffap-string-around) '("||" "|\n")))
954 ;; lispdir.el may not be loaded yet:
955 (ffap-host-to-filename
956 (ffap-symbol-value 'elisp-archive-host
957 "archive.cis.ohio-state.edu"))
958 (file-name-as-directory
959 (ffap-symbol-value 'elisp-archive-directory
960 "/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/"))
961 (substring name
2))))
963 (defcustom ffap-rfc-path
964 (concat (ffap-host-to-filename "ftp.rfc-editor.org") "/in-notes/rfc%s.txt")
965 "A `format' string making a filename for RFC documents.
966 This can be an ange-ftp or tramp remote filename to download, or
967 a local filename if you have full set of RFCs locally. See also
968 `ffap-rfc-directories'."
973 (defcustom ffap-rfc-directories nil
974 "A list of directories to look for RFC files.
975 If a given RFC isn't in these then `ffap-rfc-path' is offered."
976 :type
'(repeat directory
)
980 (defun ffap-rfc (name)
981 (let ((num (match-string 1 name
)))
982 (or (ffap-locate-file (format "rfc%s.txt" num
) t ffap-rfc-directories
)
983 (format ffap-rfc-path num
))))
986 ;;; At-Point Functions:
988 (defvar ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist
990 ;; The default, used when the `major-mode' is not found.
991 ;; Slightly controversial decisions:
992 ;; * strip trailing "@" and ":"
993 ;; * no commas (good for latex)
994 (file "--:\\\\$+<>@-Z_[:alpha:]~*?" "<@" "@>;.,!:")
995 ;; An url, or maybe a email/news message-id:
996 (url "--:=&?$+@-Z_[:alpha:]~#,%;*" "^[:alnum:]" ":;.,!?")
997 ;; Find a string that does *not* contain a colon:
998 (nocolon "--9$+<>@-Z_[:alpha:]~" "<@" "@>;.,!?")
1000 (machine "-[:alnum:]." "" ".")
1001 ;; Mathematica paths: allow backquotes
1002 (math-mode ",-:$+<>@-Z_[:lower:]~`" "<" "@>;.,!?`:")
1004 "Alist of \(MODE CHARS BEG END\), where MODE is a symbol,
1005 possibly a major-mode name, or one of the symbol
1006 `file', `url', `machine', and `nocolon'.
1007 `ffap-string-at-point' uses the data fields as follows:
1008 1. find a maximal string of CHARS around point,
1009 2. strip BEG chars before point from the beginning,
1010 3. Strip END chars after point from the end.")
1012 (defvar ffap-string-at-point nil
1013 ;; Added at suggestion of RHOGEE (for ff-paths), 7/24/95.
1014 "Last string returned by `ffap-string-at-point'.")
1016 (defun ffap-string-at-point (&optional mode
)
1017 "Return a string of characters from around point.
1018 MODE (defaults to value of `major-mode') is a symbol used to look up string
1019 syntax parameters in `ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist'.
1020 If MODE is not found, we use `file' instead of MODE.
1021 If the region is active, return a string from the region.
1022 Sets `ffap-string-at-point' and `ffap-string-at-point-region'."
1025 (or (assq (or mode major-mode
) ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist
)
1026 (assq 'file ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist
))))
1029 (if (and transient-mark-mode mark-active
)
1031 (setcar ffap-string-at-point-region
(region-beginning))
1032 (setcar (cdr ffap-string-at-point-region
) (region-end)))
1035 (skip-chars-backward (car args
))
1036 (skip-chars-forward (nth 1 args
) pt
)
1037 (setcar ffap-string-at-point-region
(point)))
1039 (skip-chars-forward (car args
))
1040 (skip-chars-backward (nth 2 args
) pt
)
1041 (setcar (cdr ffap-string-at-point-region
) (point)))))))
1042 (set-text-properties 0 (length str
) nil str
)
1043 (setq ffap-string-at-point str
)))
1045 (defun ffap-string-around ()
1046 ;; Sometimes useful to decide how to treat a string.
1047 "Return string of two chars around last `ffap-string-at-point'.
1048 Assumes the buffer has not changed."
1052 (goto-char (car ffap-string-at-point-region
))
1053 (preceding-char)) ; maybe 0
1055 (goto-char (nth 1 ffap-string-at-point-region
))
1056 (following-char)) ; maybe 0
1059 (defun ffap-copy-string-as-kill (&optional mode
)
1060 ;; Requested by MCOOK. Useful?
1061 "Call `ffap-string-at-point', and copy result to `kill-ring'."
1063 (let ((str (ffap-string-at-point mode
)))
1065 (message "No string found around point.")
1067 ;; Older: (apply 'copy-region-as-kill ffap-string-at-point-region)
1068 (message "Copied to kill ring: %s" str
))))
1071 (declare-function w3-view-this-url
"ext:w3" (&optional no-show
))
1073 (defun ffap-url-at-point ()
1074 "Return URL from around point if it exists, or nil."
1075 ;; Could use w3's url-get-url-at-point instead. Both handle "URL:",
1076 ;; ignore non-relative links, trim punctuation. The other will
1077 ;; actually look back if point is in whitespace, but I would rather
1078 ;; ffap be less aggressive in such situations.
1082 ;; In a w3 buffer button?
1083 (and (eq major-mode
'w3-mode
)
1084 ;; interface recommended by wmperry:
1085 (w3-view-this-url t
))
1086 ;; Is there a reason not to strip trailing colon?
1087 (let ((name (ffap-string-at-point 'url
)))
1089 ((string-match "^url:" name
) (setq name
(substring name
4)))
1090 ((and (string-match "\\`[^:</>@]+@[^:</>@]+[[:alnum:]]\\'" name
)
1091 ;; "foo@bar": could be "mailto" or "news" (a Message-ID).
1092 ;; Without "<>" it must be "mailto". Otherwise could be
1093 ;; either, so consult `ffap-foo-at-bar-prefix'.
1094 (let ((prefix (if (and (equal (ffap-string-around) "<>")
1095 ;; Expect some odd characters:
1096 (string-match "[$.0-9].*[$.0-9].*@" name
))
1098 ffap-foo-at-bar-prefix
1100 (and prefix
(setq name
(concat prefix
":" name
))))))
1101 ((ffap-newsgroup-p name
) (setq name
(concat "news:" name
)))
1102 ((and (string-match "\\`[[:alnum:]]+\\'" name
) ; <mic> <root> <nobody>
1103 (equal (ffap-string-around) "<>")
1104 ;; (ffap-user-p name):
1105 (not (string-match "~" (expand-file-name (concat "~" name
))))
1107 (setq name
(concat "mailto:" name
)))
1109 (and (ffap-url-p name
) name
)
1112 (defvar ffap-gopher-regexp
1113 "^.*\\<\\(Type\\|Name\\|Path\\|Host\\|Port\\) *= *\\(.*\\) *$"
1114 "Regexp matching a line in a gopher bookmark (maybe indented).
1115 The two subexpressions are the KEY and VALUE.")
1117 (defun ffap-gopher-at-point ()
1118 "If point is inside a gopher bookmark block, return its URL."
1119 ;; `gopher-parse-bookmark' from gopher.el is not so robust
1122 (if (looking-at ffap-gopher-regexp
)
1124 (while (and (looking-at ffap-gopher-regexp
) (not (bobp)))
1126 (or (looking-at ffap-gopher-regexp
) (forward-line 1))
1127 (let ((type "1") path host
(port "70"))
1128 (while (looking-at ffap-gopher-regexp
)
1131 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
1133 (val (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
1137 (if (and path
(string-match "^ftp:.*@" path
))
1139 (substring path
4 (1- (match-end 0)))
1140 (substring path
(match-end 0)))
1141 (and (= (length type
) 1)
1142 host
;; (ffap-machine-p host)
1143 (concat "gopher://" host
1144 (if (equal port
"70") "" (concat ":" port
))
1145 "/" type path
))))))))
1147 (defvar ffap-ftp-sans-slash-regexp
1150 ;; Note: by now, we know it is not an url.
1151 ;; Icky regexp avoids: default: 123: foo::bar cs:pub
1152 ;; It does match on: mic@cs: cs:/pub mathcs.emory.edu: (point at end)
1153 "\\`\\([^:@]+@[^:@]+:\\|[^@.:]+\\.[^@:]+:\\|[^:]+:[~/]\\)\\([^:]\\|\\'\\)")
1154 "Strings matching this are coerced to ftp file names by ffap.
1155 That is, ffap just prepends \"/\". Set to nil to disable.")
1157 (defun ffap-file-at-point ()
1158 "Return filename from around point if it exists, or nil.
1159 Existence test is skipped for names that look remote.
1160 If the filename is not obvious, it also tries `ffap-alist',
1161 which may actually result in an URL rather than a filename."
1162 ;; Note: this function does not need to look for url's, just
1163 ;; filenames. On the other hand, it is responsible for converting
1164 ;; a pseudo-url "site.com://dir" to an ftp file name
1165 (let* ((case-fold-search t
) ; url prefixes are case-insensitive
1167 (string (ffap-string-at-point)) ; uses mode alist
1169 (or (condition-case nil
1170 (and (not (string-match "//" string
)) ; foo.com://bar
1171 (substitute-in-file-name string
))
1174 (abs (file-name-absolute-p name
))
1175 (default-directory default-directory
)
1179 ;; Immediate rejects (/ and // and /* are too common in C/C++):
1180 ((member name
'("" "/" "//" "/*" ".")) nil
)
1181 ;; Immediately test local filenames. If default-directory is
1182 ;; remote, you probably already have a connection.
1183 ((and (not abs
) (ffap-file-exists-string name
)))
1184 ;; Try stripping off line numbers; good for compilation/grep output.
1185 ((and (not abs
) (string-match ":[0-9]" name
)
1186 (ffap-file-exists-string (substring name
0 (match-beginning 0)))))
1187 ;; Try stripping off prominent (non-root - #) shell prompts
1188 ;; if the ffap-shell-prompt-regexp is non-nil.
1189 ((and ffap-shell-prompt-regexp
1190 (not abs
) (string-match ffap-shell-prompt-regexp name
)
1191 (ffap-file-exists-string (substring name
(match-end 0)))))
1192 ;; Accept remote names without actual checking (too slow):
1193 ((and abs
(ffap-file-remote-p name
)))
1194 ;; Ok, not remote, try the existence test even if it is absolute:
1195 ((and abs
(ffap-file-exists-string name
)))
1196 ;; Try stripping off line numbers.
1197 ((and abs
(string-match ":[0-9]" name
)
1198 (ffap-file-exists-string (substring name
0 (match-beginning 0)))))
1199 ;; If it contains a colon, get rid of it (and return if exists)
1200 ((and (string-match path-separator name
)
1201 (setq name
(ffap-string-at-point 'nocolon
))
1202 (ffap-file-exists-string name
)))
1203 ;; File does not exist, try the alist:
1204 ((let ((alist ffap-alist
) tem try case-fold-search
)
1205 (while (and alist
(not try
))
1206 (setq tem
(car alist
) alist
(cdr alist
))
1207 (if (or (eq major-mode
(car tem
))
1208 (and (stringp (car tem
))
1209 (string-match (car tem
) name
)))
1212 (funcall (cdr tem
) name
)
1215 (ffap-url-p try
) ; not a file!
1216 (ffap-file-remote-p try
)
1217 (ffap-file-exists-string try
))))))
1219 ;; Try adding a leading "/" (common omission in ftp file names).
1220 ;; Note that this uses oname, which still has any colon part.
1221 ;; This should have a lower priority than the alist stuff,
1222 ;; else it matches things like "ffap.el:1234:56:Warning".
1224 ffap-ftp-sans-slash-regexp
1225 (string-match ffap-ftp-sans-slash-regexp oname
)
1226 (ffap-file-remote-p (concat "/" oname
))))
1227 ;; Alist failed? Try to guess an active remote connection
1228 ;; from buffer variables, and try once more, both as an
1229 ;; absolute and relative file name on that remote host.
1230 ((let* (ffap-rfs-regexp ; suppress
1233 ((ffap-file-remote-p default-directory
))
1234 ((and (eq major-mode
'internal-ange-ftp-mode
)
1235 (string-match "^\\*ftp \\(.*\\)@\\(.*\\)\\*$"
1237 (concat "/" (substring (buffer-name) 5 -
1) ":"))
1238 ;; This is too often a bad idea:
1239 ;;((and (eq major-mode 'w3-mode)
1240 ;; (stringp url-current-server))
1241 ;; (host-to-ange-path url-current-server))
1245 (and (string-match "\\`\\(/?~?ftp\\)/" name
)
1246 (ffap-file-exists-string
1247 (ffap-replace-file-component
1248 remote-dir
(substring name
(match-end 1)))))
1249 (ffap-file-exists-string
1250 (ffap-replace-file-component remote-dir name
))))))
1251 ((and ffap-dired-wildcards
1252 (string-match ffap-dired-wildcards name
)
1254 (ffap-file-exists-string (file-name-directory
1255 (directory-file-name name
)))
1257 ;; Try all parent directories by deleting the trailing directory
1258 ;; name until existing directory is found or name stops changing
1261 (not (ffap-file-exists-string dir
))
1262 (not (equal dir
(setq dir
(file-name-directory
1263 (directory-file-name dir
)))))))
1264 (ffap-file-exists-string dir
)))
1266 (set-match-data data
))))
1268 ;;; Prompting (`ffap-read-file-or-url'):
1270 ;; We want to complete filenames as in read-file-name, but also url's
1271 ;; which read-file-name-internal would truncate at the "//" string.
1272 ;; The solution here is to replace read-file-name-internal with
1273 ;; `ffap-read-file-or-url-internal', which checks the minibuffer
1274 ;; contents before attempting to complete filenames.
1276 (defun ffap-read-file-or-url (prompt guess
)
1277 "Read file or URL from minibuffer, with PROMPT and initial GUESS."
1278 (or guess
(setq guess default-directory
))
1280 ;; Tricky: guess may have or be a local directory, like "w3/w3.elc"
1281 ;; or "w3/" or "../el/ffap.el" or "../../../"
1282 (or (ffap-url-p guess
)
1284 (or (ffap-file-remote-p guess
)
1286 (abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name guess
))
1288 (setq dir
(file-name-directory guess
))))
1289 (let ((minibuffer-completing-file-name t
)
1290 (completion-ignore-case read-file-name-completion-ignore-case
)
1291 (fnh-elem (cons ffap-url-regexp
'url-file-handler
)))
1292 ;; Explain to `rfn-eshadow' that we can use URLs here.
1293 (push fnh-elem file-name-handler-alist
)
1296 (let ((default-directory (if dir
(expand-file-name dir
)
1297 default-directory
)))
1300 'ffap-read-file-or-url-internal
1303 (if dir
(cons guess
(length dir
)) guess
)
1304 (list 'file-name-history
)
1305 (and buffer-file-name
1306 (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name
)))))
1307 ;; Remove the special handler manually. We used to just let-bind
1308 ;; file-name-handler-alist to preserve its value, but that caused
1309 ;; other modifications to be lost (e.g. when Tramp gets loaded
1310 ;; during the completing-read call).
1311 (setq file-name-handler-alist
(delq fnh-elem file-name-handler-alist
))))
1312 ;; Do file substitution like (interactive "F"), suggested by MCOOK.
1313 (or (ffap-url-p guess
) (setq guess
(substitute-in-file-name guess
)))
1314 ;; Should not do it on url's, where $ is a common (VMS?) character.
1315 ;; Note: upcoming url.el package ought to handle this automatically.
1318 (defun ffap-read-url-internal (string pred action
)
1319 "Complete URLs from history, treating given string as valid."
1320 (let ((hist (ffap-symbol-value 'url-global-history-hash-table
)))
1323 (or (try-completion string hist pred
) string
))
1325 (or (all-completions string hist pred
) (list string
)))
1326 ;; action == lambda, documented where? Tests whether string is a
1327 ;; valid "match". Let us always say yes.
1330 (defun ffap-read-file-or-url-internal (string pred action
)
1331 (unless string
;Why would this ever happen?
1332 (setq string default-directory
))
1333 (if (ffap-url-p string
)
1334 (ffap-read-url-internal string pred action
)
1335 (read-file-name-internal string pred action
)))
1337 ;; The rest of this page is just to work with package complete.el.
1338 ;; This code assumes that you load ffap.el after complete.el.
1340 ;; We must inform complete about whether our completion function
1341 ;; will do filename style completion.
1343 (defun ffap-complete-as-file-p ()
1344 ;; Will `minibuffer-completion-table' complete the minibuffer
1345 ;; contents as a filename? Assumes the minibuffer is current.
1346 ;; Note: t and non-nil mean somewhat different reasons.
1347 (if (eq minibuffer-completion-table
'ffap-read-file-or-url-internal
)
1348 (not (ffap-url-p (buffer-string))) ; t
1349 (and minibuffer-completing-file-name
'(t)))) ;list
1352 (featurep 'complete
)
1353 (if (boundp 'PC-completion-as-file-name-predicate
)
1354 ;; modern version of complete.el, just set the variable:
1355 (setq PC-completion-as-file-name-predicate
'ffap-complete-as-file-p
)))
1358 ;;; Highlighting (`ffap-highlight'):
1360 ;; Based on overlay highlighting in Emacs 19.28 isearch.el.
1362 (defvar ffap-highlight t
1363 "If non-nil, ffap highlights the current buffer substring.")
1366 '((t :inherit highlight
))
1367 "Face used to highlight the current buffer substring."
1371 (defvar ffap-highlight-overlay nil
1372 "Overlay used by `ffap-highlight'.")
1374 (defun ffap-highlight (&optional remove
)
1375 "If `ffap-highlight' is set, highlight the guess in this buffer.
1376 That is, the last buffer substring found by `ffap-string-at-point'.
1377 Optional argument REMOVE means to remove any such highlighting.
1378 Uses the face `ffap' if it is defined, or else `highlight'."
1381 (and ffap-highlight-overlay
1382 (delete-overlay ffap-highlight-overlay
))
1384 ((not ffap-highlight
) nil
)
1385 (ffap-highlight-overlay
1387 ffap-highlight-overlay
1388 (car ffap-string-at-point-region
)
1389 (nth 1 ffap-string-at-point-region
)
1392 (setq ffap-highlight-overlay
1393 (apply 'make-overlay ffap-string-at-point-region
))
1394 (overlay-put ffap-highlight-overlay
'face
'ffap
))))
1397 ;;; Main Entrance (`find-file-at-point' == `ffap'):
1399 (defun ffap-guesser ()
1400 "Return file or URL or nil, guessed from text around point."
1401 (or (and ffap-url-regexp
1402 (ffap-fixup-url (or (ffap-url-at-point)
1403 (ffap-gopher-at-point))))
1404 (ffap-file-at-point) ; may yield url!
1405 (ffap-fixup-machine (ffap-machine-at-point))))
1407 (defun ffap-prompter (&optional guess
)
1408 ;; Does guess and prompt step for find-file-at-point.
1409 ;; Extra complication for the temporary highlighting.
1411 ;; This catch will let ffap-alist entries do their own prompting
1412 ;; and then maybe skip over this prompt (ff-paths, for example).
1413 (catch 'ffap-prompter
1414 (ffap-read-file-or-url
1415 (if ffap-url-regexp
"Find file or URL: " "Find file: ")
1417 (let ((mark-active nil
))
1418 ;; Don't use the region here, since it can be something
1419 ;; completely unwieldy. If the user wants that, she could
1420 ;; use M-w before and then C-y. --Stef
1421 (setq guess
(or guess
(ffap-guesser)))) ; using ffap-alist here
1422 (and guess
(ffap-highlight))
1424 (ffap-highlight t
)))
1427 (defun find-file-at-point (&optional filename
)
1428 "Find FILENAME, guessing a default from text around point.
1429 If `ffap-url-regexp' is not nil, the FILENAME may also be an URL.
1430 With a prefix, this command behaves exactly like `ffap-file-finder'.
1431 If `ffap-require-prefix' is set, the prefix meaning is reversed.
1432 See also the variables `ffap-dired-wildcards', `ffap-newfile-prompt',
1433 and the functions `ffap-file-at-point' and `ffap-url-at-point'."
1435 (if (and (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
1436 (if ffap-require-prefix
(not current-prefix-arg
)
1437 current-prefix-arg
))
1438 ;; Do exactly the ffap-file-finder command, even the prompting:
1439 (let (current-prefix-arg) ; we already interpreted it
1440 (call-interactively ffap-file-finder
))
1441 (or filename
(setq filename
(ffap-prompter)))
1443 ((ffap-url-p filename
)
1444 (let (current-prefix-arg) ; w3 2.3.25 bug, reported by KPC
1445 (funcall ffap-url-fetcher filename
)))
1446 ((and ffap-pass-wildcards-to-dired
1447 ffap-dired-wildcards
1448 (string-match ffap-dired-wildcards filename
))
1449 (funcall ffap-directory-finder filename
))
1450 ((and ffap-dired-wildcards
1451 (string-match ffap-dired-wildcards filename
)
1453 ;; Check if it's find-file that supports wildcards arg
1454 (memq ffap-file-finder
'(find-file find-alternate-file
)))
1455 (funcall ffap-file-finder
(expand-file-name filename
) t
))
1456 ((or (not ffap-newfile-prompt
)
1457 (file-exists-p filename
)
1458 (y-or-n-p "File does not exist, create buffer? "))
1459 (funcall ffap-file-finder
1460 ;; expand-file-name fixes "~/~/.emacs" bug sent by CHUCKR.
1461 (expand-file-name filename
)))
1462 ;; User does not want to find a non-existent file:
1463 ((signal 'file-error
(list "Opening file buffer"
1464 "no such file or directory"
1467 ;; Shortcut: allow {M-x ffap} rather than {M-x find-file-at-point}.
1469 (defalias 'ffap
'find-file-at-point
)
1472 ;;; Menu support (`ffap-menu'):
1474 (defvar ffap-menu-regexp nil
1475 "*If non-nil, overrides `ffap-next-regexp' during `ffap-menu'.
1476 Make this more restrictive for faster menu building.
1477 For example, try \":/\" for URL (and some ftp) references.")
1479 (defvar ffap-menu-alist nil
1480 "Buffer local cache of menu presented by `ffap-menu'.")
1481 (make-variable-buffer-local 'ffap-menu-alist
)
1483 (defvar ffap-menu-text-plist
1485 ((display-mouse-p) '(face bold mouse-face highlight
)) ; keymap <mousy-map>
1487 "Text properties applied to strings found by `ffap-menu-rescan'.
1488 These properties may be used to fontify the menu references.")
1491 (defun ffap-menu (&optional rescan
)
1492 "Put up a menu of files and URLs mentioned in this buffer.
1493 Then set mark, jump to choice, and try to fetch it. The menu is
1494 cached in `ffap-menu-alist', and rebuilt by `ffap-menu-rescan'.
1495 The optional RESCAN argument \(a prefix, interactively\) forces
1496 a rebuild. Searches with `ffap-menu-regexp'."
1498 ;; (require 'imenu) -- no longer used, but roughly emulated
1499 (if (or (not ffap-menu-alist
) rescan
1500 ;; or if the first entry is wrong:
1501 (and ffap-menu-alist
1502 (let ((first (car ffap-menu-alist
)))
1504 (goto-char (cdr first
))
1505 (not (equal (car first
) (ffap-guesser)))))))
1509 (if ffap-url-regexp
"Find file or URL" "Find file")
1510 (cons (cons "*Rescan Buffer*" -
1) ffap-menu-alist
)
1513 (defun ffap-menu-cont (choice) ; continuation of ffap-menu
1514 (if (< (cdr choice
) 0)
1515 (ffap-menu t
) ; *Rescan*
1517 (goto-char (cdr choice
))
1518 ;; Momentary highlight:
1521 (and ffap-highlight
(ffap-guesser) (ffap-highlight))
1522 (sit-for 0) ; display
1523 (find-file-at-point (car choice
)))
1524 (ffap-highlight t
))))
1526 (defun ffap-menu-ask (title alist cont
)
1527 "Prompt from a menu of choices, and then apply some action.
1528 Arguments are TITLE, ALIST, and CONT \(a continuation function\).
1529 This uses either a menu or the minibuffer depending on invocation.
1530 The TITLE string is used as either the prompt or menu title.
1531 Each ALIST entry looks like (STRING . DATA) and defines one choice.
1532 Function CONT is applied to the entry chosen by the user."
1533 ;; Note: this function is used with a different continuation
1534 ;; by the ffap-url add-on package.
1535 ;; Could try rewriting to use easymenu.el or lmenu.el.
1539 ((and (fboundp 'x-popup-menu
) (ffap-mouse-event))
1543 (list "" (cons title
1544 (mapcar (lambda (i) (cons (car i
) i
))
1546 ;; minibuffer with completion buffer:
1548 (let ((minibuffer-setup-hook 'minibuffer-completion-help
))
1549 ;; Bug: prompting may assume unique strings, no "".
1552 (format "%s (default %s): " title
(car (car alist
)))
1554 ;; (cons (car (car alist)) 0)
1556 (sit-for 0) ; redraw original screen
1557 ;; Convert string to its entry, or else the default:
1558 (setq choice
(or (assoc choice alist
) (car alist
)))))
1560 (funcall cont choice
)
1561 (message "No choice made!") ; possible with menus
1564 (defun ffap-menu-rescan ()
1565 "Search buffer for `ffap-menu-regexp' to build `ffap-menu-alist'.
1566 Applies `ffap-menu-text-plist' text properties at all matches."
1568 (let ((ffap-next-regexp (or ffap-menu-regexp ffap-next-regexp
))
1569 (range (- (point-max) (point-min)))
1570 (mod (buffer-modified-p)) ; was buffer modified?
1571 ;; inhibit-read-only works on read-only text properties
1572 ;; as well as read-only buffers.
1573 (inhibit-read-only t
) ; to set text-properties
1575 ;; Avoid repeated searches of the *mode-alist:
1576 (major-mode (if (assq major-mode ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist
)
1579 (setq ffap-menu-alist nil
)
1582 (goto-char (point-min))
1583 (while (setq item
(ffap-next-guess))
1584 (setq ffap-menu-alist
(cons (cons item
(point)) ffap-menu-alist
))
1585 (add-text-properties (car ffap-string-at-point-region
) (point)
1586 ffap-menu-text-plist
)
1587 (message "Scanning...%2d%% <%s>"
1588 (/ (* 100 (- (point) (point-min))) range
) item
)))
1589 (or mod
(restore-buffer-modified-p nil
))))
1590 (message "Scanning...done")
1591 ;; Remove duplicates.
1592 (setq ffap-menu-alist
; sort by item
1593 (sort ffap-menu-alist
1595 (lambda (a b
) (string-lessp (car a
) (car b
))))))
1596 (let ((ptr ffap-menu-alist
)) ; remove duplicates
1598 (if (equal (car (car ptr
)) (car (car (cdr ptr
))))
1599 (setcdr ptr
(cdr (cdr ptr
)))
1600 (setq ptr
(cdr ptr
)))))
1601 (setq ffap-menu-alist
; sort by position
1602 (sort ffap-menu-alist
1604 (lambda (a b
) (< (cdr a
) (cdr b
)))))))
1607 ;;; Mouse Support (`ffap-at-mouse'):
1609 ;; See the suggested binding in ffap-bindings (near eof).
1611 (defvar ffap-at-mouse-fallback nil
; ffap-menu? too time-consuming
1612 "Command invoked by `ffap-at-mouse' if nothing found at click, or nil.
1613 Ignored when `ffap-at-mouse' is called programmatically.")
1614 (put 'ffap-at-mouse-fallback
'risky-local-variable t
)
1617 (defun ffap-at-mouse (e)
1618 "Find file or URL guessed from text around mouse click.
1619 Interactively, calls `ffap-at-mouse-fallback' if no guess is found.
1621 * if a guess string is found, return it (after finding it)
1622 * if the fallback is called, return whatever it returns
1626 ;; Maybe less surprising without the save-excursion?
1629 ;; Would prefer to do nothing unless click was *on* text. How
1630 ;; to tell that the click was beyond the end of current line?
1634 (set-buffer (ffap-event-buffer e
))
1638 (sit-for 0) ; display
1639 (message "Finding `%s'" guess
)
1640 (find-file-at-point guess
)
1641 guess
) ; success: return non-nil
1642 (ffap-highlight t
)))
1643 ((called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
1644 (if ffap-at-mouse-fallback
1645 (call-interactively ffap-at-mouse-fallback
)
1646 (message "No file or URL found at mouse click.")
1647 nil
)) ; no fallback, return nil
1648 ;; failure: return nil
1652 ;;; ffap-other-*, ffap-read-only-*, ffap-alternate-* commands:
1654 ;; There could be a real `ffap-noselect' function, but we would need
1655 ;; at least two new user variables, and there is no w3-fetch-noselect.
1656 ;; So instead, we just fake it with a slow save-window-excursion.
1658 (defun ffap-other-window ()
1659 "Like `ffap', but put buffer in another window.
1660 Only intended for interactive use."
1663 (switch-to-buffer-other-window
1664 (save-window-excursion
1665 (setq value
(call-interactively 'ffap
))
1666 (unless (or (bufferp value
) (bufferp (car-safe value
)))
1667 (setq value
(current-buffer)))
1671 (defun ffap-other-frame ()
1672 "Like `ffap', but put buffer in another frame.
1673 Only intended for interactive use."
1675 ;; Extra code works around dedicated windows (noted by JENS, 7/96):
1676 (let* ((win (selected-window))
1677 (wdp (window-dedicated-p win
))
1681 (set-window-dedicated-p win nil
)
1682 (switch-to-buffer-other-frame
1683 (save-window-excursion
1684 (setq value
(call-interactively 'ffap
))
1685 (unless (or (bufferp value
) (bufferp (car-safe value
)))
1686 (setq value
(current-buffer)))
1688 (set-window-dedicated-p win wdp
))
1691 (defun ffap-read-only ()
1692 "Like `ffap', but mark buffer as read-only.
1693 Only intended for interactive use."
1695 (let ((value (call-interactively 'ffap
)))
1696 (unless (or (bufferp value
) (bufferp (car-safe value
)))
1697 (setq value
(current-buffer)))
1698 (mapc (lambda (b) (with-current-buffer b
(toggle-read-only 1)))
1699 (if (listp value
) value
(list value
)))
1702 (defun ffap-read-only-other-window ()
1703 "Like `ffap', but put buffer in another window and mark as read-only.
1704 Only intended for interactive use."
1706 (let ((value (ffap-other-window)))
1707 (mapc (lambda (b) (with-current-buffer b
(toggle-read-only 1)))
1708 (if (listp value
) value
(list value
)))
1711 (defun ffap-read-only-other-frame ()
1712 "Like `ffap', but put buffer in another frame and mark as read-only.
1713 Only intended for interactive use."
1715 (let ((value (ffap-other-frame)))
1716 (mapc (lambda (b) (with-current-buffer b
(toggle-read-only 1)))
1717 (if (listp value
) value
(list value
)))
1720 (defun ffap-alternate-file ()
1721 "Like `ffap' and `find-alternate-file'.
1722 Only intended for interactive use."
1724 (let ((ffap-file-finder 'find-alternate-file
))
1725 (call-interactively 'ffap
)))
1727 (defun ffap-alternate-file-other-window ()
1728 "Like `ffap' and `find-alternate-file-other-window'.
1729 Only intended for interactive use."
1731 (let ((ffap-file-finder 'find-alternate-file-other-window
))
1732 (call-interactively 'ffap
)))
1734 (defun ffap-literally ()
1735 "Like `ffap' and `find-file-literally'.
1736 Only intended for interactive use."
1738 (let ((ffap-file-finder 'find-file-literally
))
1739 (call-interactively 'ffap
)))
1741 (defalias 'find-file-literally-at-point
'ffap-literally
)
1746 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'ffap-bug
'report-emacs-bug
"23.1")
1747 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'ffap-submit-bug
'report-emacs-bug
"23.1")
1750 ;;; Hooks for Gnus, VM, Rmail:
1752 ;; If you do not like these bindings, write versions with whatever
1753 ;; bindings you would prefer.
1755 (defun ffap-ro-mode-hook ()
1756 "Bind `ffap-next' and `ffap-menu' to M-l and M-m, resp."
1757 (local-set-key "\M-l" 'ffap-next
)
1758 (local-set-key "\M-m" 'ffap-menu
)
1761 (defun ffap-gnus-hook ()
1762 "Bind `ffap-gnus-next' and `ffap-gnus-menu' to M-l and M-m, resp."
1763 (set (make-local-variable 'ffap-foo-at-bar-prefix
) "news") ; message-id's
1764 ;; Note "l", "L", "m", "M" are taken:
1765 (local-set-key "\M-l" 'ffap-gnus-next
)
1766 (local-set-key "\M-m" 'ffap-gnus-menu
))
1768 (defvar gnus-summary-buffer
)
1769 (defvar gnus-article-buffer
)
1771 ;; This code is called from gnus.
1772 (declare-function gnus-summary-select-article
"gnus-sum"
1773 (&optional all-headers force pseudo article
))
1775 (declare-function gnus-configure-windows
"gnus-win"
1776 (setting &optional force
))
1778 (defun ffap-gnus-wrapper (form) ; used by both commands below
1779 (and (eq (current-buffer) (get-buffer gnus-summary-buffer
))
1780 (gnus-summary-select-article)) ; get article of current line
1781 ;; Preserve selected buffer, but do not do save-window-excursion,
1782 ;; since we want to see any window created by the form. Temporarily
1783 ;; select the article buffer, so we can see any point movement.
1784 (let ((sb (window-buffer (selected-window))))
1785 (gnus-configure-windows 'article
)
1786 (pop-to-buffer gnus-article-buffer
)
1788 ;; Skip headers for ffap-gnus-next (which will wrap around)
1789 (if (eq (point) (point-min)) (search-forward "\n\n" nil t
))
1792 (pop-to-buffer sb
))))
1794 (defun ffap-gnus-next ()
1795 "Run `ffap-next' in the gnus article buffer."
1796 (interactive) (ffap-gnus-wrapper '(ffap-next nil t
)))
1798 (defun ffap-gnus-menu ()
1799 "Run `ffap-menu' in the gnus article buffer."
1800 (interactive) (ffap-gnus-wrapper '(ffap-menu)))
1803 (defcustom dired-at-point-require-prefix nil
1804 "If set, reverses the prefix argument to `dired-at-point'.
1805 This is nil so neophytes notice ffap. Experts may prefer to disable
1806 ffap most of the time."
1812 (defun dired-at-point (&optional filename
)
1813 "Start Dired, defaulting to file at point. See `ffap'.
1814 If `dired-at-point-require-prefix' is set, the prefix meaning is reversed."
1816 (if (and (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
1817 (if dired-at-point-require-prefix
1818 (not current-prefix-arg
)
1819 current-prefix-arg
))
1820 (let (current-prefix-arg) ; already interpreted
1821 (call-interactively ffap-directory-finder
))
1822 (or filename
(setq filename
(dired-at-point-prompter)))
1824 ((ffap-url-p filename
)
1825 (funcall ffap-url-fetcher filename
))
1826 ((and ffap-dired-wildcards
1827 (string-match ffap-dired-wildcards filename
))
1828 (funcall ffap-directory-finder filename
))
1829 ((file-exists-p filename
)
1830 (if (file-directory-p filename
)
1831 (funcall ffap-directory-finder
1832 (expand-file-name filename
))
1833 (funcall ffap-directory-finder
1834 (concat (expand-file-name filename
) "*"))))
1835 ((and (file-writable-p
1836 (or (file-name-directory (directory-file-name filename
))
1838 (y-or-n-p "Directory does not exist, create it? "))
1839 (make-directory filename
)
1840 (funcall ffap-directory-finder filename
))
1841 ((error "No such file or directory `%s'" filename
)))))
1843 (defun dired-at-point-prompter (&optional guess
)
1844 ;; Does guess and prompt step for find-file-at-point.
1845 ;; Extra complication for the temporary highlighting.
1847 (ffap-read-file-or-url
1849 ((eq ffap-directory-finder
'list-directory
)
1850 "List directory (brief): ")
1851 (ffap-url-regexp "Dired file or URL: ")
1854 (setq guess
(or guess
1855 (let ((guess (ffap-guesser)))
1858 (ffap-file-remote-p guess
))
1860 (setq guess
(abbreviate-file-name
1861 (expand-file-name guess
)))
1863 ;; Interpret local directory as a directory.
1864 ((file-directory-p guess
)
1865 (file-name-as-directory guess
))
1866 ;; Get directory component from local files.
1867 ((file-regular-p guess
)
1868 (file-name-directory guess
))
1871 (and guess
(ffap-highlight))))
1872 (ffap-highlight t
)))
1874 ;;; ffap-dired-other-*, ffap-list-directory commands:
1876 (defun ffap-dired-other-window ()
1877 "Like `dired-at-point', but put buffer in another window.
1878 Only intended for interactive use."
1881 (switch-to-buffer-other-window
1882 (save-window-excursion
1883 (setq value
(call-interactively 'dired-at-point
))
1887 (defun ffap-dired-other-frame ()
1888 "Like `dired-at-point', but put buffer in another frame.
1889 Only intended for interactive use."
1891 ;; Extra code works around dedicated windows (noted by JENS, 7/96):
1892 (let* ((win (selected-window))
1893 (wdp (window-dedicated-p win
))
1897 (set-window-dedicated-p win nil
)
1898 (switch-to-buffer-other-frame
1899 (save-window-excursion
1900 (setq value
(call-interactively 'dired-at-point
))
1902 (set-window-dedicated-p win wdp
))
1905 (defun ffap-list-directory ()
1906 "Like `dired-at-point' and `list-directory'.
1907 Only intended for interactive use."
1909 (let ((ffap-directory-finder 'list-directory
))
1910 (call-interactively 'dired-at-point
)))
1913 ;;; Hooks to put in `file-name-at-point-functions':
1916 (progn (defun ffap-guess-file-name-at-point ()
1917 "Try to get a file name at point.
1918 This hook is intended to be put in `file-name-at-point-functions'."
1919 (when (fboundp 'ffap-guesser
)
1920 ;; Logic from `ffap-read-file-or-url' and `dired-at-point-prompter'.
1921 (let ((guess (ffap-guesser)))
1924 (and (fboundp 'ffap-url-p
)
1926 (and (fboundp 'ffap-file-remote-p
)
1927 (ffap-file-remote-p guess
)))
1929 (abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name guess
))))
1931 (if (file-directory-p guess
)
1932 (file-name-as-directory guess
)
1936 ;;; Offer default global bindings (`ffap-bindings'):
1938 (defvar ffap-bindings
1940 (global-set-key [S-mouse-3
] 'ffap-at-mouse
)
1941 (global-set-key [C-S-mouse-3
] 'ffap-menu
)
1943 (global-set-key "\C-x\C-f" 'find-file-at-point
)
1944 (global-set-key "\C-x\C-r" 'ffap-read-only
)
1945 (global-set-key "\C-x\C-v" 'ffap-alternate-file
)
1947 (global-set-key "\C-x4f" 'ffap-other-window
)
1948 (global-set-key "\C-x5f" 'ffap-other-frame
)
1949 (global-set-key "\C-x4r" 'ffap-read-only-other-window
)
1950 (global-set-key "\C-x5r" 'ffap-read-only-other-frame
)
1952 (global-set-key "\C-xd" 'dired-at-point
)
1953 (global-set-key "\C-x4d" 'ffap-dired-other-window
)
1954 (global-set-key "\C-x5d" 'ffap-dired-other-frame
)
1955 (global-set-key "\C-x\C-d" 'ffap-list-directory
)
1957 (add-hook 'gnus-summary-mode-hook
'ffap-gnus-hook
)
1958 (add-hook 'gnus-article-mode-hook
'ffap-gnus-hook
)
1959 (add-hook 'vm-mode-hook
'ffap-ro-mode-hook
)
1960 (add-hook 'rmail-mode-hook
'ffap-ro-mode-hook
)
1961 ;; (setq dired-x-hands-off-my-keys t) ; the default
1963 "List of binding forms evaluated by function `ffap-bindings'.
1964 A reasonable ffap installation needs just this one line:
1966 Of course if you do not like these bindings, just roll your own!")
1969 (defun ffap-bindings ()
1970 "Evaluate the forms in variable `ffap-bindings'."
1972 (eval (cons 'progn ffap-bindings
)))
1977 ;;; ffap.el ends here