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1 ;;; uniquify.el --- unique buffer names dependent on file name
3 ;; Copyright (c) 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Dick King <king@reasoning.com>
6 ;; Maintainer: Michael Ernst <mernst@alum.mit.edu>
7 ;; Created: 15 May 86
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24 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
26 ;;; Commentary:
28 ;; Emacs's standard method for making buffer names unique adds <2>, <3>,
29 ;; etc. to the end of (all but one of) the buffers. This file replaces
30 ;; that behavior, for buffers visiting files and dired buffers, with a
31 ;; uniquification that adds parts of the file name until the buffer names
32 ;; are unique. For instance, buffers visiting /u/mernst/tmp/Makefile and
33 ;; /usr/projects/zaphod/Makefile would be named Makefile|tmp and
34 ;; Makefile|zaphod, respectively (instead of Makefile and Makefile<2>).
35 ;; Other buffer name styles are also available.
37 ;; To use this file, do (require 'uniquify)
38 ;; and set uniquify-buffer-name-style to one of its non-nil alternative values.
40 ;; For other options, see "User-visible variables", below.
42 ;; A version of uniquify.el that works under Emacs 18, Emacs 19, XEmacs,
43 ;; and InfoDock is available from the maintainer.
45 ;; Doesn't work under NT when backslash is used as a path separator (forward
46 ;; slash path separator works fine). To fix, check system-type against
47 ;; 'windows-nt, write a routine that breaks paths down into components.
48 ;; (Surprisingly, there isn't one built in.)
50 ;;; Change Log:
52 ;; Originally by Dick King <king@reasoning.com> 15 May 86
53 ;; Converted for Emacs 18 by Stephen Gildea <gildea@lcs.mit.edu>
54 ;; Make uniquify-min-dir-content 0 truly non-invasive. gildea 23 May 89
55 ;; Some cleanup. uniquify-min-dir-content default 0. gildea 01 Jun 89
56 ;; Don't rename to "". Michael Ernst <mernst@theory.lcs.mit.edu> 15 Jun 94
57 ;; Add kill-buffer-hook. Kenneth Manheimer <ken.manheimer@nist.gov> 09 May 95
58 ;; Add advice for rename-buffer and create-file-buffer, handle dired buffers,
59 ;; kill-buffer-rationalize-buffer-names-p, documentation. mernst 24 May 95
60 ;; Remove free variables, fix typos. mernst 5 Jun 95
61 ;; Efficiently support Emacs 19.27 & earlier. ken.manheimer, mernst 10 Jun 95
62 ;; Rename user options to "uniquify-...", add uniquify-reverse-dir-content-p,
63 ;; add uniquify-ask-about-buffer-names-p. king, mernst 13 Jun 95
64 ;; Prefix functions by "uniquify-..."; rename mnemonic-buffer-names to
65 ;; uniquify-buffer-name-style; add 'forward and 'post-forward-angle-brackets
66 ;; styles; remove uniquify-reverse-dir-content-p; add
67 ;; uniquify-trailing-separator-p. mernst 4 Aug 95
68 ;; Don't call expand-file-name on nil. mernst 7 Jan 96
69 ;; Check whether list-buffers-directory is bound. mernst 11 Oct 96
70 ;; Ignore non-file non-dired buffers. Colin Rafferty <craffert@ml.com> 3 Mar 97
71 ;; Use last component, not "", for file name of directories. mernst 27 Jun 97
72 ;; Use directory-file-name; code cleanup. mernst 6 Sep 97
73 ;; Add uniquify-ignore-buffers-re.
74 ;; Andre Srinivasan <andre@visigenic.com> 9 Sep 97
76 ;; Valuable feedback was provided by
77 ;; Paul Smith <psmith@baynetworks.com>,
78 ;; Alastair Burt <burt@dfki.uni-kl.de>,
79 ;; Bob Weiner <weiner@footloose.sps.mot.com>,
80 ;; Albert L. Ting <alt@vlibs.com>,
81 ;; gyro@reasoning.com,
82 ;; Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@eng.sun.com>.
85 ;;; Code:
87 (provide 'uniquify)
89 ;;; User-visible variables
91 (defgroup uniquify nil
92 "Unique buffer names dependent on file name"
93 :group 'applications)
96 (defcustom uniquify-buffer-name-style nil
97 "*If non-nil, buffer names are uniquified with parts of directory name.
98 The value determines the buffer name style and is one of `forward',
99 `reverse', `post-forward' (the default), or `post-forward-angle-brackets'.
100 For example, files `/foo/bar/mumble/name' and `/baz/quux/mumble/name'
101 would have the following buffer names in the various styles:
102 forward bar/mumble/name quux/mumble/name
103 reverse name\\mumble\\bar name\\mumble\\quux
104 post-forward name|bar/mumble name|quux/mumble
105 post-forward-angle-brackets name<bar/mumble> name<quux/mumble>
106 nil name name<2>"
107 :type '(radio (const forward)
108 (const reverse)
109 (const post-forward)
110 (const post-forward-angle-brackets)
111 (const :tag "standard Emacs behavior (nil)" nil))
112 :require 'uniquify
113 :group 'uniquify)
115 (defcustom uniquify-after-kill-buffer-p nil
116 "*If non-nil, rerationalize buffer names after a buffer has been killed.
117 This can be dangerous if Emacs Lisp code is keeping track of buffers by their
118 names (rather than keeping pointers to the buffers themselves)."
119 :type 'boolean
120 :group 'uniquify)
122 (defcustom uniquify-ask-about-buffer-names-p nil
123 "*If non-nil, permit user to choose names for buffers with same base file.
124 If the user chooses to name a buffer, uniquification is preempted and no
125 other buffer names are changed."
126 :type 'boolean
127 :group 'uniquify)
129 (defcustom uniquify-ignore-buffers-re nil
130 "*Regular expression matching buffer names that should not be uniquified.
131 For instance, set this to \"^draft-[0-9]+$\" to avoid having uniquify rename
132 draft buffers even if `uniquify-after-kill-buffer-p' is non-nil and the
133 visited file name isn't the same as that of the buffer."
134 :type '(choice (const :tag "Uniquify all buffers" nil) regexp)
135 :group 'uniquify)
137 (defcustom uniquify-min-dir-content 0
138 "*Minimum number of directory name components included in buffer name."
139 :type 'integer
140 :group 'uniquify)
142 (defcustom uniquify-separator nil
143 "*String separator for buffer name components.
144 When `uniquify-buffer-name-style' is `post-forward', separates
145 base file name from directory part in buffer names (default \"|\").
146 When `uniquify-buffer-name-style' is `reverse', separates all
147 file name components (default \"\\\")."
148 :type '(choice (const nil) string)
149 :group 'uniquify)
151 (defcustom uniquify-trailing-separator-p nil
152 "*If non-nil, add a file name separator to dired buffer names.
153 If `uniquify-buffer-name-style' is `forward', add the separator at the end;
154 if it is `reverse', add the separator at the beginning; otherwise, this
155 variable is ignored."
156 :type 'boolean
157 :group 'uniquify)
160 ;;; Utilities
162 (defmacro uniquify-push (item list)
163 (` (setq (, list) (cons (, item) (, list)))))
165 ;; For directories, return the last component, not the empty string.
166 (defun uniquify-file-name-nondirectory (file-name)
167 (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name file-name)))
169 ;; uniquify-fix-list data structure
170 (defmacro uniquify-fix-item-base (a)
171 (` (car (, a))))
172 (defmacro uniquify-fix-item-filename (a)
173 (` (car (cdr (, a)))))
174 (defmacro uniquify-fix-item-buffer (a)
175 (` (car (cdr (cdr (, a))))))
176 ;; Not a macro: passed to mapcar.
177 (defun uniquify-fix-item-unrationalized-buffer (item)
178 (or (car (cdr (cdr (cdr item)))) nil)) ;maybe better in the future
180 (defun uniquify-fix-item-filename-lessp (fixlist1 fixlist2)
181 (uniquify-filename-lessp (uniquify-fix-item-filename fixlist1)
182 (uniquify-fix-item-filename fixlist2)))
184 ;; Internal variables used free
185 (defvar uniquify-non-file-buffer-names nil)
186 (defvar uniquify-possibly-resolvable nil)
188 ;;; Main entry point.
190 (defun uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names (&optional newbuffile newbuf)
191 "Makes file buffer names unique by adding segments from file name.
192 If `uniquify-min-dir-content' > 0, always pulls that many
193 file name elements. Arguments cause only a subset of buffers to be renamed."
194 (interactive)
195 (let (fix-list
196 uniquify-non-file-buffer-names)
197 (let ((buffers (buffer-list)))
198 (while buffers
199 (let* ((buffer (car buffers))
200 (bfn (if (eq buffer newbuf)
201 (and newbuffile
202 (expand-file-name
203 (if (file-directory-p newbuffile)
204 (directory-file-name newbuffile)
205 newbuffile)))
206 (uniquify-buffer-file-name buffer)))
207 (rawname (and bfn (uniquify-file-name-nondirectory bfn)))
208 (deserving (and rawname
209 (not (and uniquify-ignore-buffers-re
210 (string-match uniquify-ignore-buffers-re
211 (buffer-name buffer))))
212 (or (not newbuffile)
213 (equal rawname
214 (uniquify-file-name-nondirectory newbuffile))))))
215 (if deserving
216 (uniquify-push (list rawname bfn buffer nil) fix-list)
217 (uniquify-push (list (buffer-name buffer))
218 uniquify-non-file-buffer-names)))
219 (setq buffers (cdr buffers))))
220 ;; selects buffers whose names may need changing, and others that
221 ;; may conflict.
222 (setq fix-list
223 (sort fix-list 'uniquify-fix-item-filename-lessp))
224 ;; bringing conflicting names together
225 (uniquify-rationalize-a-list fix-list uniquify-min-dir-content)
226 (mapcar 'uniquify-fix-item-unrationalized-buffer fix-list)))
228 ;; uniquify's version of buffer-file-name; result never contains trailing slash
229 (defun uniquify-buffer-file-name (buffer)
230 "Return name of file BUFFER is visiting, or nil if none.
231 Works on dired buffers and ordinary file-visiting buffers, but no others."
232 (or (buffer-file-name buffer)
233 (and (featurep 'dired)
234 (save-excursion
235 (set-buffer buffer)
236 (and
237 (eq major-mode 'dired-mode) ; do nothing if not a dired buffer
238 (if (boundp 'list-buffers-directory) ; XEmacs mightn't define this
239 (and list-buffers-directory
240 (directory-file-name list-buffers-directory))
241 ;; don't use default-directory if dired-directory is nil
242 (and dired-directory
243 (expand-file-name
244 (directory-file-name
245 (if (consp dired-directory)
246 (car dired-directory)
247 dired-directory))))))))))
249 ;; This examines the filename components in reverse order.
250 (defun uniquify-filename-lessp (s1 s2)
251 (let ((s1f (uniquify-file-name-nondirectory s1))
252 (s2f (uniquify-file-name-nondirectory s2)))
253 (and (not (equal s2f ""))
254 (or (string-lessp s1f s2f)
255 (and (equal s1f s2f)
256 (let ((s1d (file-name-directory s1))
257 (s2d (file-name-directory s2)))
258 (and (not (<= (length s2d) 1))
259 (or (<= (length s1d) 1)
260 (uniquify-filename-lessp
261 (substring s1d 0 -1)
262 (substring s2d 0 -1))))))))))
264 (defun uniquify-rationalize-a-list (fix-list depth)
265 (let (conflicting-sublist ; all elements have the same proposed name
266 (old-name "")
267 proposed-name uniquify-possibly-resolvable)
268 (while fix-list
269 (let ((item (car fix-list)))
270 (setq proposed-name (uniquify-get-proposed-name item depth))
271 (if (not (equal proposed-name old-name))
272 (progn
273 (uniquify-rationalize-conflicting-sublist
274 conflicting-sublist old-name depth)
275 (setq conflicting-sublist nil)))
276 (uniquify-push item conflicting-sublist)
277 (setq old-name proposed-name))
278 (setq fix-list (cdr fix-list)))
279 (uniquify-rationalize-conflicting-sublist
280 conflicting-sublist old-name depth)))
282 (defun uniquify-get-proposed-name (item depth)
283 (let (index
284 (extra-string "")
285 (n depth)
286 (base (uniquify-fix-item-base item))
287 (fn (uniquify-fix-item-filename item)))
288 (while (and (> n 0)
289 (setq index (string-match
290 (concat "\\(^\\|/[^/]*\\)/"
291 (regexp-quote extra-string)
292 (regexp-quote base)
293 "\\'")
294 fn)))
295 (setq extra-string (substring fn
296 (if (zerop index) 0 (1+ index))
297 ;; (- (length base)) fails for base = "".
298 ;; Equivalently, we could have used
299 ;; (apply 'substring ...
300 ;; (and (not (string= "" base))
301 ;; (list (- (length base)))))
302 (- (length fn) (length base)))
303 n (1- n)))
304 (if (zerop n) (setq uniquify-possibly-resolvable t))
307 ;; Distinguish directories by adding extra separator.
308 (if (and uniquify-trailing-separator-p
309 (file-directory-p fn)
310 (not (string-equal base "")))
311 (cond ((eq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'forward)
312 (setq base (concat base "/")))
313 ((eq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'reverse)
314 (setq base (concat (or uniquify-separator "\\") base)))))
316 ;; Trim trailing separator on directory part
317 (if (and (not (string-equal extra-string ""))
318 (or (eq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'post-forward)
319 (eq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'post-forward-angle-brackets)))
320 (setq extra-string (substring extra-string 0
321 (- (length extra-string) 1))))
323 (cond ((string-equal extra-string "")
324 base)
325 ((string-equal base "")
326 extra-string)
327 ((eq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'forward)
328 (concat extra-string base))
329 ((eq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'reverse)
330 (concat base (uniquify-reverse-components extra-string)))
331 ((eq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'post-forward)
332 (concat base (or uniquify-separator "|") extra-string))
333 ((eq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'post-forward-angle-brackets)
334 (concat base "<" extra-string ">"))
335 (t (error "Bad value for uniquify-buffer-name-style: %s"
336 uniquify-buffer-name-style)))))
339 ;; Deal with conflicting-sublist, all of whose elements have identical
340 ;; "base" components.
341 (defun uniquify-rationalize-conflicting-sublist (conflicting-sublist old-name depth)
342 (or (null conflicting-sublist)
343 (and (null (cdr conflicting-sublist))
344 (not (assoc old-name uniquify-non-file-buffer-names))
345 (or (and (not (string= old-name ""))
346 (uniquify-rename-buffer (car conflicting-sublist) old-name))
348 (if uniquify-possibly-resolvable
349 (uniquify-rationalize-a-list conflicting-sublist (1+ depth)))))
351 (defun uniquify-rename-buffer (item newname)
352 (let ((buffer (uniquify-fix-item-buffer item)))
353 (if (not (equal newname (buffer-name buffer)))
354 (let ((unset (current-buffer))
355 ;; avoid hooks on rename-buffer
356 (uniquify-buffer-name-style nil))
357 (set-buffer buffer)
358 (rename-buffer newname)
359 (set-buffer unset))))
360 (rplaca (nthcdr 3 item) t))
362 (defun uniquify-reverse-components (instring)
363 (let ((sofar '())
364 (cursor 0)
365 (len (length instring))
366 (sep (or uniquify-separator "\\")))
367 (while (< cursor len)
368 (if (= (aref instring cursor) ?/)
369 (setq sofar (cons sep sofar)
370 cursor (1+ cursor))
371 (let ((first-slash (or (string-match "/" instring cursor) len)))
372 (setq sofar (cons (substring instring cursor first-slash) sofar)
373 cursor first-slash))))
374 (apply (function concat) sofar)))
377 ;;; Hooks from the rest of Emacs
379 ;; The logical place to put all this code is in generate-new-buffer-name.
380 ;; It's written in C, so we would add a generate-new-buffer-name-function
381 ;; which, if non-nil, would be called instead of the C. One problem with
382 ;; that is that generate-new-buffer-name takes a potential buffer name as
383 ;; its argument -- not other information, such as what file the buffer will
384 ;; visit.
386 ;; The below solution works because generate-new-buffer-name is called
387 ;; only by rename-buffer (which, as of 19.29, is never called from C) and
388 ;; generate-new-buffer, which is called only by Lisp functions
389 ;; create-file-buffer and rename-uniquely. Rename-uniquely generally
390 ;; isn't used for buffers visiting files, so it's sufficient to hook
391 ;; rename-buffer and create-file-buffer. (Setting find-file-hooks isn't
392 ;; sufficient.)
394 (defadvice rename-buffer (after rename-buffer-uniquify activate)
395 "Uniquify buffer names with parts of directory name."
396 (if (and uniquify-buffer-name-style
397 ;; UNIQUE argument
398 (ad-get-arg 1))
399 (progn
400 (if uniquify-after-kill-buffer-p
401 ;; call with no argument; rationalize vs. old name as well as new
402 (uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names)
403 ;; call with argument: rationalize vs. new name only
404 (uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names
405 (uniquify-buffer-file-name (current-buffer)) (current-buffer)))
406 (setq ad-return-value (buffer-name (current-buffer))))))
408 (defadvice create-file-buffer (after create-file-buffer-uniquify activate)
409 "Uniquify buffer names with parts of directory name."
410 (if uniquify-buffer-name-style
411 (uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names (ad-get-arg 0) ad-return-value)))
413 ;; Buffer deletion
414 ;; Rerationalize after a buffer is killed, to reduce coinciding buffer names.
415 ;; This mechanism uses `kill-buffer-hook', which runs *before* deletion.
416 ;; That means that the kill-buffer-hook function cannot just delete the
417 ;; buffer -- it has to set something to do the rationalization *later*.
418 ;; It actually puts another function on `post-command-hook'. This other
419 ;; function runs the rationalization and then removes itself from the hook.
420 ;; Is there a better way to accomplish this?
421 ;; (This ought to set some global variables so the work is done only for
422 ;; buffers with names similar to the deleted buffer. -MDE)
424 (defun delay-uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names ()
425 "Add `delayed-uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names' to `post-command-hook'.
426 For use on, eg, `kill-buffer-hook', to rationalize *after* buffer deletion."
427 (if (and uniquify-buffer-name-style
428 uniquify-after-kill-buffer-p)
429 (add-hook 'post-command-hook
430 'delayed-uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names)))
432 (defun delayed-uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names ()
433 "Rerationalize buffer names and remove self from `post-command-hook'.
434 See also `delay-rationalize-file-buffer-names' for hook setter."
435 (uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names)
436 (remove-hook 'post-command-hook
437 'delayed-uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names))
439 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'delay-uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names)
441 ;;; uniquify.el ends here