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1 ;;; which-func.el --- print current function in mode line
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1997-1998, 2001-2016 Free Software Foundation,
4 ;; Inc.
6 ;; Author: Alex Rezinsky <alexr@msil.sps.mot.com>
7 ;; (doesn't seem to be responsive any more)
8 ;; Keywords: mode-line, imenu, tools
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25 ;;; Commentary:
27 ;; This package prints name of function where your current point is
28 ;; located in mode line. It assumes that you work with imenu package
29 ;; and imenu--index-alist is up to date.
31 ;; KNOWN BUGS
32 ;; ----------
33 ;; Really this package shows not "function where the current point is
34 ;; located now", but "nearest function which defined above the current
35 ;; point". So if your current point is located after end of function
36 ;; FOO but before begin of function BAR, FOO will be displayed in mode
37 ;; line.
38 ;; - if two windows display the same buffer, both windows
39 ;; show the same `which-func' information.
41 ;; TODO LIST
42 ;; ---------
43 ;; 1. Dependence on imenu package should be removed. Separate
44 ;; function determination mechanism should be used to determine the end
45 ;; of a function as well as the beginning of a function.
46 ;; 2. This package should be realized with the help of overlay
47 ;; properties instead of imenu--index-alist variable.
49 ;;; History:
51 ;; THANKS TO
52 ;; ---------
53 ;; Per Abrahamsen <abraham@iesd.auc.dk>
54 ;; Some ideas (inserting in mode-line, using of post-command hook
55 ;; and toggling this mode) have been borrowed from his package
56 ;; column.el
57 ;; Peter Eisenhauer <pipe@fzi.de>
58 ;; Bug fixing in case nested indexes.
59 ;; Terry Tateyama <ttt@ursa0.cs.utah.edu>
60 ;; Suggestion to use find-file-hook for first imenu
61 ;; index building.
63 ;;; Code:
65 ;; Variables for customization
66 ;; ---------------------------
68 (defvar which-func-unknown "???"
69 "String to display in the mode line when current function is unknown.")
71 (defgroup which-func nil
72 "Display the current function name in the mode line."
73 :group 'tools
74 :version "20.3")
76 (defcustom which-func-modes t
77 ;; '(emacs-lisp-mode c-mode c++-mode objc-mode perl-mode cperl-mode python-mode
78 ;; makefile-mode sh-mode fortran-mode f90-mode ada-mode
79 ;; diff-mode)
80 "List of major modes for which Which Function mode should be used.
81 For other modes it is disabled. If this is equal to t,
82 then Which Function mode is enabled in any major mode that supports it."
83 :group 'which-func
84 :version "24.3" ; explicit list -> t
85 :type '(choice (const :tag "All modes" t)
86 (repeat (symbol :tag "Major mode"))))
88 (defcustom which-func-non-auto-modes nil
89 "List of major modes where Which Function mode is inactive till Imenu is used.
90 This means that Which Function mode won't really do anything
91 until you use Imenu, in these modes. Note that files
92 larger than `which-func-maxout' behave in this way too;
93 Which Function mode doesn't do anything until you use Imenu."
94 :group 'which-func
95 :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Major mode")))
97 (defcustom which-func-maxout 500000
98 "Don't automatically compute the Imenu menu if buffer is this big or bigger.
99 Zero means compute the Imenu menu regardless of size."
100 :group 'which-func
101 :type 'integer)
103 (defvar which-func-keymap
104 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
105 (define-key map [mode-line mouse-1] 'beginning-of-defun)
106 (define-key map [mode-line mouse-2]
107 (lambda ()
108 (interactive)
109 (if (eq (point-min) 1)
110 (narrow-to-defun)
111 (widen))))
112 (define-key map [mode-line mouse-3] 'end-of-defun)
113 map)
114 "Keymap to display on mode line which-func.")
116 (defface which-func
117 ;; Whether `font-lock-function-name-face' is an appropriate face to
118 ;; inherit depends on the mode-line face; define several variants based
119 ;; on the default mode-line face.
120 '(;; The default mode-line face on a high-color display is a relatively
121 ;; light color ("grey75"), and only the light-background variant of
122 ;; `font-lock-function-name-face' is visible against it.
123 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
124 :inherit font-lock-function-name-face)
125 ;; The default mode-line face on other display types is inverse-video;
126 ;; it seems that only in the dark-background case is
127 ;; `font-lock-function-name-face' visible against it.
128 (((class grayscale mono) (background dark))
129 :inherit font-lock-function-name-face)
130 (((class color) (background light))
131 :inherit font-lock-function-name-face)
132 ;; If none of the above cases, use an explicit color chosen to contrast
133 ;; well with the default mode-line face.
134 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
135 :foreground "Blue1")
136 (((background dark))
137 :foreground "Blue1")
139 :foreground "LightSkyBlue"))
140 "Face used to highlight mode line function names."
141 :group 'which-func)
143 (defcustom which-func-format
144 `("["
145 (:propertize which-func-current
146 local-map ,which-func-keymap
147 face which-func
148 mouse-face mode-line-highlight
149 help-echo "mouse-1: go to beginning\n\
150 mouse-2: toggle rest visibility\n\
151 mouse-3: go to end")
152 "]")
153 "Format for displaying the function in the mode line."
154 :version "24.2" ; added mouse-face; 24point2 is correct
155 :group 'which-func
156 :type 'sexp)
157 ;;;###autoload (put 'which-func-format 'risky-local-variable t)
159 (defvar which-func-imenu-joiner-function (lambda (x) (car (last x)))
160 "Function to join together multiple levels of imenu nomenclature.
161 Called with a single argument, a list of strings giving the names
162 of the menus we had to traverse to get to the item. Returns a
163 single string, the new name of the item.")
165 (defvar which-func-cleanup-function nil
166 "Function to transform a string before displaying it in the mode line.
167 The function is called with one argument, the string to display.
168 Its return value is displayed in the mode line.
169 If nil, no function is called. The default value is nil.
171 This feature can be useful if Imenu is set up to make more
172 detailed entries (e.g., containing the argument list of a function),
173 and you want to simplify them for the mode line
174 \(e.g., removing the parameter list to just have the function name.)")
176 ;;; Code, nothing to customize below here
177 ;;; -------------------------------------
179 (require 'imenu)
181 (defvar which-func-table (make-hash-table :test 'eq :weakness 'key))
183 (defconst which-func-current
184 '(:eval (replace-regexp-in-string
185 "%" "%%"
186 (or (gethash (selected-window) which-func-table)
187 which-func-unknown))))
188 ;;;###autoload (put 'which-func-current 'risky-local-variable t)
190 (defvar-local which-func-mode nil
191 "Non-nil means display current function name in mode line.
192 This makes a difference only if `which-function-mode' is non-nil.")
194 (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'which-func-ff-hook t)
196 (defun which-func-ff-hook ()
197 "File find hook for Which Function mode.
198 It creates the Imenu index for the buffer, if necessary."
199 (unless (local-variable-p 'which-func-mode)
200 (setq which-func-mode
201 (and which-function-mode
202 (or (eq which-func-modes t)
203 (member major-mode which-func-modes)))))
205 (condition-case err
206 (if (and which-func-mode
207 (not (member major-mode which-func-non-auto-modes))
208 (or (null which-func-maxout)
209 (< buffer-saved-size which-func-maxout)
210 (= which-func-maxout 0)))
211 (setq imenu--index-alist
212 (save-excursion (funcall imenu-create-index-function))))
213 (imenu-unavailable
214 (setq which-func-mode nil))
215 (error
216 (message "which-func-ff-hook error: %S" err)
217 (setq which-func-mode nil))))
219 (defun which-func-update ()
220 ;; "Update the Which-Function mode display for all windows."
221 ;; (walk-windows 'which-func-update-1 nil 'visible))
222 (which-func-update-1 (selected-window)))
224 (defun which-func-update-1 (window)
225 "Update the Which Function mode display for window WINDOW."
226 (with-selected-window window
227 (when which-func-mode
228 (condition-case info
229 (let ((current (which-function)))
230 (unless (equal current (gethash window which-func-table))
231 (puthash window current which-func-table)
232 (force-mode-line-update)))
233 (error
234 (setq which-func-mode nil)
235 (error "Error in which-func-update: %S" info))))))
237 ;;;###autoload
238 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'which-func-mode 'which-function-mode "24.1")
240 (defvar which-func-update-timer nil)
242 ;; This is the name people would normally expect.
243 ;;;###autoload
244 (define-minor-mode which-function-mode
245 "Toggle mode line display of current function (Which Function mode).
246 With a prefix argument ARG, enable Which Function mode if ARG is
247 positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable
248 the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
250 Which Function mode is a global minor mode. When enabled, the
251 current function name is continuously displayed in the mode line,
252 in certain major modes."
253 :global t :group 'which-func
254 (when (timerp which-func-update-timer)
255 (cancel-timer which-func-update-timer))
256 (setq which-func-update-timer nil)
257 (if which-function-mode
258 ;;Turn it on
259 (progn
260 (setq which-func-update-timer
261 (run-with-idle-timer idle-update-delay t #'which-func-update))
262 (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
263 (with-current-buffer buf
264 (unless (local-variable-p 'which-func-mode)
265 (setq which-func-mode
266 (or (eq which-func-modes t)
267 (member major-mode which-func-modes)))))))))
269 (defvar which-function-imenu-failed nil
270 "Locally t in a buffer if `imenu--make-index-alist' found nothing there.")
272 (defvar which-func-functions nil
273 "List of functions for `which-function' to call with no arguments.
274 It calls them sequentially, and if any returns non-nil,
275 `which-function' uses that name and stops looking for the name.")
277 (defun which-function ()
278 "Return current function name based on point.
279 Uses `which-func-functions', `imenu--index-alist'
280 or `add-log-current-defun'.
281 If no function name is found, return nil."
282 (let ((name
283 ;; Try the `which-func-functions' functions first.
284 (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'which-func-functions)))
286 ;; If Imenu is loaded, try to make an index alist with it.
287 (when (and (null name)
288 (boundp 'imenu--index-alist) (null imenu--index-alist)
289 (null which-function-imenu-failed))
290 (ignore-errors (imenu--make-index-alist t))
291 (unless imenu--index-alist
292 (set (make-local-variable 'which-function-imenu-failed) t)))
293 ;; If we have an index alist, use it.
294 (when (and (null name)
295 (boundp 'imenu--index-alist) imenu--index-alist)
296 (let ((alist imenu--index-alist)
297 (minoffset (point-max))
298 offset pair mark imstack namestack)
299 ;; Elements of alist are either ("name" . marker), or
300 ;; ("submenu" ("name" . marker) ... ). The list can be
301 ;; arbitrarily nested.
302 (while (or alist imstack)
303 (if (null alist)
304 (setq alist (car imstack)
305 namestack (cdr namestack)
306 imstack (cdr imstack))
308 (setq pair (car-safe alist)
309 alist (cdr-safe alist))
311 (cond
312 ((atom pair)) ; Skip anything not a cons.
314 ((imenu--subalist-p pair)
315 (setq imstack (cons alist imstack)
316 namestack (cons (car pair) namestack)
317 alist (cdr pair)))
319 ((or (number-or-marker-p (setq mark (cdr pair)))
320 (and (overlayp mark)
321 (setq mark (overlay-start mark))))
322 (when (and (>= (setq offset (- (point) mark)) 0)
323 (< offset minoffset)) ; Find the closest item.
324 (setq minoffset offset
325 name (if (null which-func-imenu-joiner-function)
326 (car pair)
327 (funcall
328 which-func-imenu-joiner-function
329 (reverse (cons (car pair) namestack))))))))))))
331 ;; Try using add-log support.
332 (when (null name)
333 (setq name (add-log-current-defun)))
334 ;; Filter the name if requested.
335 (when name
336 (if which-func-cleanup-function
337 (funcall which-func-cleanup-function name)
338 name))))
341 ;;; Integration with other packages
343 (defvar ediff-window-A)
344 (defvar ediff-window-B)
345 (defvar ediff-window-C)
347 ;; FIXME: Why does ediff require special support?
348 (defun which-func-update-ediff-windows ()
349 "Update Which-Function mode display for Ediff windows.
350 This function is meant to be called from `ediff-select-hook'."
351 (when (and (derived-mode-p 'ediff-mode) which-function-mode)
352 (when ediff-window-A
353 (which-func-update-1 ediff-window-A))
354 (when ediff-window-B
355 (which-func-update-1 ediff-window-B))
356 (when ediff-window-C
357 (which-func-update-1 ediff-window-C))))
359 (add-hook 'ediff-select-hook 'which-func-update-ediff-windows)
361 (provide 'which-func)
363 ;;; which-func.el ends here