1 ;;; pcomplete.el --- programmable completion
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6 ;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org>
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26 ;; This module provides a programmable completion facility using
27 ;; "completion functions". Each completion function is responsible
28 ;; for producing a list of possible completions relevant to the current
31 ;; To use pcomplete with shell-mode, for example, you will need the
32 ;; following in your .emacs file:
34 ;; (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'pcomplete-shell-setup)
36 ;; Most of the code below simply provides support mechanisms for
37 ;; writing completion functions. Completion functions themselves are
38 ;; very easy to write. They have few requirements beyond those of
39 ;; regular Lisp functions.
41 ;; Consider the following example, which will complete against
42 ;; filenames for the first two arguments, and directories for all
43 ;; remaining arguments:
45 ;; (defun pcomplete/my-command ()
46 ;; (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-entries))
47 ;; (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-entries))
48 ;; (while (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-dirs))))
50 ;; Here are the requirements for completion functions:
52 ;; @ They must be called "pcomplete/MAJOR-MODE/NAME", or
53 ;; "pcomplete/NAME". This is how they are looked up, using the NAME
54 ;; specified in the command argument (the argument in first
57 ;; @ They must be callable with no arguments.
59 ;; @ Their return value is ignored. If they actually return normally,
60 ;; it means no completions were available.
62 ;; @ In order to provide completions, they must throw the tag
63 ;; `pcomplete-completions'. The value must be the list of possible
64 ;; completions for the final argument.
66 ;; @ To simplify completion function logic, the tag `pcompleted' may
67 ;; be thrown with a value of nil in order to abort the function. It
68 ;; means that there were no completions available.
70 ;; When a completion function is called, the variable `pcomplete-args'
71 ;; is in scope, and contains all of the arguments specified on the
72 ;; command line. The variable `pcomplete-last' is the index of the
73 ;; last argument in that list.
75 ;; The variable `pcomplete-index' is used by the completion code to
76 ;; know which argument the completion function is currently examining.
77 ;; It always begins at 1, meaning the first argument after the command
80 ;; To facilitate writing completion logic, a special macro,
81 ;; `pcomplete-here', has been provided which does several things:
83 ;; 1. It will throw `pcompleted' (with a value of nil) whenever
84 ;; `pcomplete-index' exceeds `pcomplete-last'.
86 ;; 2. It will increment `pcomplete-index' if the final argument has
87 ;; not been reached yet.
89 ;; 3. It will evaluate the form passed to it, and throw the result
90 ;; using the `pcomplete-completions' tag, if it is called when
91 ;; `pcomplete-index' is pointing to the final argument.
93 ;; Sometimes a completion function will want to vary the possible
94 ;; completions for an argument based on the previous one. To
95 ;; facilitate tests like this, the function `pcomplete-test' and
96 ;; `pcomplete-match' are provided. Called with one argument, they
97 ;; test the value of the previous command argument. Otherwise, a
98 ;; relative index may be given as an optional second argument, where 0
99 ;; refers to the current argument, 1 the previous, 2 the one before
100 ;; that, etc. The symbols `first' and `last' specify absolute
103 ;; Here is an example which will only complete against directories for
104 ;; the second argument if the first argument is also a directory:
106 ;; (defun pcomplete/example ()
107 ;; (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-entries))
108 ;; (if (pcomplete-test 'file-directory-p)
109 ;; (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-dirs))
110 ;; (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-entries))))
112 ;; For generating completion lists based on directory contents, see
113 ;; the functions `pcomplete-entries', `pcomplete-dirs',
114 ;; `pcomplete-executables' and `pcomplete-all-entries'.
116 ;; Consult the documentation for `pcomplete-here' for information
117 ;; about its other arguments.
123 (defgroup pcomplete nil
124 "Programmable completion."
130 (defcustom pcomplete-file-ignore nil
131 "A regexp of filenames to be disregarded during file completion."
132 :type
'(choice regexp
(const :tag
"None" nil
))
135 (defcustom pcomplete-dir-ignore nil
136 "A regexp of names to be disregarded during directory completion."
137 :type
'(choice regexp
(const :tag
"None" nil
))
140 (defcustom pcomplete-ignore-case
(memq system-type
'(ms-dos windows-nt cygwin
))
141 "If non-nil, ignore case when doing filename completion."
145 (defcustom pcomplete-autolist nil
146 "If non-nil, automatically list possibilities on partial completion.
147 This mirrors the optional behavior of tcsh."
151 (defcustom pcomplete-suffix-list
(list ?
/ ?
:)
152 "A list of characters which constitute a proper suffix."
153 :type
'(repeat character
)
156 (defcustom pcomplete-recexact nil
157 "If non-nil, use shortest completion if characters cannot be added.
158 This mirrors the optional behavior of tcsh.
160 A non-nil value is useful if `pcomplete-autolist' is non-nil too."
164 (defcustom pcomplete-arg-quote-list nil
165 "List of characters to quote when completing an argument."
166 :type
'(choice (repeat character
)
167 (const :tag
"Don't quote" nil
))
170 (defcustom pcomplete-quote-arg-hook nil
171 "A hook which is run to quote a character within a filename.
172 Each function is passed both the filename to be quoted, and the index
173 to be considered. If the function wishes to provide an alternate
174 quoted form, it need only return the replacement string. If no
175 function provides a replacement, quoting shall proceed as normal,
176 using a backslash to quote any character which is a member of
177 `pcomplete-arg-quote-list'."
181 (defcustom pcomplete-man-function
'man
182 "A function to that will be called to display a manual page.
183 It will be passed the name of the command to document."
187 (defcustom pcomplete-compare-entry-function
'string-lessp
188 "This function is used to order file entries for completion.
189 The behavior of most all shells is to sort alphabetically."
190 :type
'(radio (function-item string-lessp
)
191 (function-item file-newer-than-file-p
)
192 (function :tag
"Other"))
195 (defcustom pcomplete-help nil
196 "A string or function (or nil) used for context-sensitive help.
197 If a string, it should name an Info node that will be jumped to.
198 If non-nil, it must a sexp that will be evaluated, and whose
199 result will be shown in the minibuffer.
200 If nil, the function `pcomplete-man-function' will be called with the
201 current command argument."
202 :type
'(choice string sexp
(const :tag
"Use man page" nil
))
205 (defcustom pcomplete-expand-before-complete nil
206 "If non-nil, expand the current argument before completing it.
207 This means that typing something such as '$HOME/bi' followed by
208 \\[pcomplete-argument] will cause the variable reference to be
209 resolved first, and the resultant value that will be completed against
210 to be inserted in the buffer. Note that exactly what gets expanded
211 and how is entirely up to the behavior of the
212 `pcomplete-parse-arguments-function'."
216 (defcustom pcomplete-parse-arguments-function
217 'pcomplete-parse-buffer-arguments
218 "A function to call to parse the current line's arguments.
219 It should be called with no parameters, and with point at the position
220 of the argument that is to be completed.
222 It must either return nil, or a cons cell of the form:
224 ((ARG...) (BEG-POS...))
226 The two lists must be identical in length. The first gives the final
227 value of each command line argument (which need not match the textual
228 representation of that argument), and BEG-POS gives the beginning
229 position of each argument, as it is seen by the user. The establishes
230 a relationship between the fully resolved value of the argument, and
231 the textual representation of the argument."
235 (defcustom pcomplete-cycle-completions t
236 "If non-nil, hitting the TAB key cycles through the completion list.
237 Typical Emacs behavior is to complete as much as possible, then pause
238 waiting for further input. Then if TAB is hit again, show a list of
239 possible completions. When `pcomplete-cycle-completions' is non-nil,
240 it acts more like zsh or 4nt, showing the first maximal match first,
241 followed by any further matches on each subsequent pressing of the TAB
242 key. \\[pcomplete-list] is the key to press if the user wants to see
243 the list of possible completions."
247 (defcustom pcomplete-cycle-cutoff-length
5
248 "If the number of completions is greater than this, don't cycle.
249 This variable is a compromise between the traditional Emacs style of
250 completion, and the \"cycling\" style. Basically, if there are more
251 than this number of completions possible, don't automatically pick the
252 first one and then expect the user to press TAB to cycle through them.
253 Typically, when there are a large number of completion possibilities,
254 the user wants to see them in a list buffer so that they can know what
255 options are available. But if the list is small, it means the user
256 has already entered enough input to disambiguate most of the
257 possibilities, and therefore they are probably most interested in
258 cycling through the candidates. Set this value to nil if you want
259 cycling to always be enabled."
260 :type
'(choice integer
(const :tag
"Always cycle" nil
))
263 (defcustom pcomplete-restore-window-delay
1
264 "The number of seconds to wait before restoring completion windows.
265 Once the completion window has been displayed, if the user then goes
266 on to type something else, that completion window will be removed from
267 the display (actually, the original window configuration before it was
268 displayed will be restored), after this many seconds of idle time. If
269 set to nil, completion windows will be left on second until the user
270 removes them manually. If set to 0, they will disappear immediately
271 after the user enters a key other than TAB."
272 :type
'(choice integer
(const :tag
"Never restore" nil
))
275 (defcustom pcomplete-try-first-hook nil
276 "A list of functions which are called before completing an argument.
277 This can be used, for example, for completing things which might apply
278 to all arguments, such as variable names after a $."
282 (defsubst pcomplete-executables
(&optional regexp
)
283 "Complete amongst a list of directories and executables."
284 (pcomplete-entries regexp
'file-executable-p
))
286 (defcustom pcomplete-command-completion-function
289 (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-executables))))
290 "Function called for completing the initial command argument."
294 (defcustom pcomplete-command-name-function
'pcomplete-command-name
295 "Function called for determining the current command name."
299 (defcustom pcomplete-default-completion-function
302 (while (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-entries)))))
303 "Function called when no completion rule can be found.
304 This function is used to generate completions for every argument."
308 (defcustom pcomplete-use-paring t
309 "If t, pare alternatives that have already been used.
310 If nil, you will always see the completion set of possible options, no
311 matter which of those options have already been used in previous
316 (defcustom pcomplete-termination-string
" "
317 "A string that is inserted after any completion or expansion.
318 This is usually a space character, useful when completing lists of
319 words separated by spaces. However, if your list uses a different
320 separator character, or if the completion occurs in a word that is
321 already terminated by a character, this variable should be locally
322 modified to be an empty string, or the desired separation string."
326 ;;; Internal Variables:
328 ;; for cycling completion support
329 (defvar pcomplete-current-completions nil
)
330 (defvar pcomplete-last-completion-length
)
331 (defvar pcomplete-last-completion-stub
)
332 (defvar pcomplete-last-completion-raw
)
333 (defvar pcomplete-last-window-config nil
)
334 (defvar pcomplete-window-restore-timer nil
)
336 (make-variable-buffer-local 'pcomplete-current-completions
)
337 (make-variable-buffer-local 'pcomplete-last-completion-length
)
338 (make-variable-buffer-local 'pcomplete-last-completion-stub
)
339 (make-variable-buffer-local 'pcomplete-last-completion-raw
)
340 (make-variable-buffer-local 'pcomplete-last-window-config
)
341 (make-variable-buffer-local 'pcomplete-window-restore-timer
)
343 ;; used for altering pcomplete's behavior. These global variables
344 ;; should always be nil.
345 (defvar pcomplete-show-help nil
)
346 (defvar pcomplete-show-list nil
)
347 (defvar pcomplete-expand-only-p nil
)
352 (defun pcomplete (&optional interactively
)
353 "Support extensible programmable completion.
354 To use this function, just bind the TAB key to it, or add it to your
355 completion functions list (it should occur fairly early in the list)."
357 (if (and interactively
358 pcomplete-cycle-completions
359 pcomplete-current-completions
360 (memq last-command
'(pcomplete
361 pcomplete-expand-and-complete
364 (delete-backward-char pcomplete-last-completion-length
)
365 (if (eq this-command
'pcomplete-reverse
)
367 (setq pcomplete-current-completions
368 (cons (car (last pcomplete-current-completions
))
369 pcomplete-current-completions
))
370 (setcdr (last pcomplete-current-completions
2) nil
))
371 (nconc pcomplete-current-completions
372 (list (car pcomplete-current-completions
)))
373 (setq pcomplete-current-completions
374 (cdr pcomplete-current-completions
)))
375 (pcomplete-insert-entry pcomplete-last-completion-stub
376 (car pcomplete-current-completions
)
377 nil pcomplete-last-completion-raw
))
378 (setq pcomplete-current-completions nil
379 pcomplete-last-completion-raw nil
)
381 (let* ((pcomplete-stub)
382 pcomplete-seen pcomplete-norm-func
383 pcomplete-args pcomplete-last pcomplete-index
384 (pcomplete-autolist pcomplete-autolist
)
385 (pcomplete-suffix-list pcomplete-suffix-list
)
386 (completions (pcomplete-completions))
387 (result (pcomplete-do-complete pcomplete-stub completions
)))
389 (not (eq (car result
) 'listed
))
391 (pcomplete-insert-entry pcomplete-stub
(cdr result
)
394 pcomplete-last-completion-raw
))))))
397 (defun pcomplete-reverse ()
398 "If cycling completion is in use, cycle backwards."
400 (call-interactively 'pcomplete
))
403 (defun pcomplete-expand-and-complete ()
404 "Expand the textual value of the current argument.
405 This will modify the current buffer."
407 (let ((pcomplete-expand-before-complete t
))
411 (defun pcomplete-continue ()
412 "Complete without reference to any cycling completions."
414 (setq pcomplete-current-completions nil
415 pcomplete-last-completion-raw nil
)
416 (call-interactively 'pcomplete
))
419 (defun pcomplete-expand ()
420 "Expand the textual value of the current argument.
421 This will modify the current buffer."
423 (let ((pcomplete-expand-before-complete t
)
424 (pcomplete-expand-only-p t
))
426 (when (and pcomplete-current-completions
427 (> (length pcomplete-current-completions
) 0))
428 (delete-backward-char pcomplete-last-completion-length
)
429 (while pcomplete-current-completions
430 (unless (pcomplete-insert-entry
431 "" (car pcomplete-current-completions
) t
432 pcomplete-last-completion-raw
)
433 (insert-and-inherit pcomplete-termination-string
))
434 (setq pcomplete-current-completions
435 (cdr pcomplete-current-completions
))))))
438 (defun pcomplete-help ()
439 "Display any help information relative to the current argument."
441 (let ((pcomplete-show-help t
))
445 (defun pcomplete-list ()
446 "Show the list of possible completions for the current argument."
448 (when (and pcomplete-cycle-completions
449 pcomplete-current-completions
450 (eq last-command
'pcomplete-argument
))
451 (delete-backward-char pcomplete-last-completion-length
)
452 (setq pcomplete-current-completions nil
453 pcomplete-last-completion-raw nil
))
454 (let ((pcomplete-show-list t
))
457 ;;; Internal Functions:
461 ;; for the sake of the bye-compiler, when compiling other files that
462 ;; contain completion functions
463 (defvar pcomplete-args nil
)
464 (defvar pcomplete-begins nil
)
465 (defvar pcomplete-last nil
)
466 (defvar pcomplete-index nil
)
467 (defvar pcomplete-stub nil
)
468 (defvar pcomplete-seen nil
)
469 (defvar pcomplete-norm-func nil
)
471 (defun pcomplete-arg (&optional index offset
)
472 "Return the textual content of the INDEXth argument.
473 INDEX is based from the current processing position. If INDEX is
474 positive, values returned are closer to the command argument; if
475 negative, they are closer to the last argument. If the INDEX is
476 outside of the argument list, nil is returned. The default value for
477 INDEX is 0, meaning the current argument being examined.
479 The special indices `first' and `last' may be used to access those
482 The OFFSET argument is added to/taken away from the index that will be
483 used. This is really only useful with `first' and `last', for
484 accessing absolute argument positions."
486 (if (eq index
'first
)
490 (- pcomplete-index
(or index
0)))))
492 (setq index
(+ index offset
)))
493 (nth index pcomplete-args
))
495 (defun pcomplete-begin (&optional index offset
)
496 "Return the beginning position of the INDEXth argument.
497 See the documentation for `pcomplete-arg'."
499 (if (eq index
'first
)
503 (- pcomplete-index
(or index
0)))))
505 (setq index
(+ index offset
)))
506 (nth index pcomplete-begins
))
508 (defsubst pcomplete-actual-arg
(&optional index offset
)
509 "Return the actual text representation of the last argument.
510 This is different from `pcomplete-arg', which returns the textual value
511 that the last argument evaluated to. This function returns what the
512 user actually typed in."
513 (buffer-substring (pcomplete-begin index offset
) (point)))
515 (defsubst pcomplete-next-arg
()
516 "Move the various pointers to the next argument."
517 (setq pcomplete-index
(1+ pcomplete-index
)
518 pcomplete-stub
(pcomplete-arg))
519 (if (> pcomplete-index pcomplete-last
)
521 (message "No completions")
522 (throw 'pcompleted nil
))))
524 (defun pcomplete-command-name ()
525 "Return the command name of the first argument."
526 (file-name-nondirectory (pcomplete-arg 'first
)))
528 (defun pcomplete-match (regexp &optional index offset start
)
529 "Like `string-match', but on the current completion argument."
530 (let ((arg (pcomplete-arg (or index
1) offset
)))
532 (string-match regexp arg start
)
533 (throw 'pcompleted nil
))))
535 (defun pcomplete-match-string (which &optional index offset
)
536 "Like `match-string', but on the current completion argument."
537 (let ((arg (pcomplete-arg (or index
1) offset
)))
539 (match-string which arg
)
540 (throw 'pcompleted nil
))))
542 (defalias 'pcomplete-match-beginning
'match-beginning
)
543 (defalias 'pcomplete-match-end
'match-end
)
545 (defsubst pcomplete--test
(pred arg
)
546 "Perform a programmable completion predicate match."
548 (cond ((eq pred t
) t
)
552 (string-match (concat "^" pred
"$") arg
)))
555 (defun pcomplete-test (predicates &optional index offset
)
556 "Predicates to test the current programmable argument with."
557 (let ((arg (pcomplete-arg (or index
1) offset
)))
558 (unless (null predicates
)
559 (if (not (listp predicates
))
560 (pcomplete--test predicates arg
)
561 (let ((pred predicates
)
563 (while (and pred
(not found
))
564 (setq found
(pcomplete--test (car pred
) arg
)
568 (defun pcomplete-parse-buffer-arguments ()
569 "Parse whitespace separated arguments in the current region."
570 (let ((begin (point-min))
575 (while (< (point) end
)
576 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
577 (setq begins
(cons (point) begins
))
578 (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n")
579 (setq args
(cons (buffer-substring-no-properties
580 (car begins
) (point))
582 (cons (reverse args
) (reverse begins
)))))
585 (defun pcomplete-comint-setup (completef-sym)
586 "Setup a comint buffer to use pcomplete.
587 COMPLETEF-SYM should be the symbol where the
588 dynamic-complete-functions are kept. For comint mode itself,
589 this is `comint-dynamic-complete-functions'."
590 (set (make-local-variable 'pcomplete-parse-arguments-function
)
591 'pcomplete-parse-comint-arguments
)
592 (make-local-variable completef-sym
)
593 (let ((elem (memq 'comint-dynamic-complete-filename
594 (symbol-value completef-sym
))))
596 (setcar elem
'pcomplete
)
597 (add-to-list completef-sym
'pcomplete
))))
600 (defun pcomplete-shell-setup ()
601 "Setup shell-mode to use pcomplete."
602 (pcomplete-comint-setup 'shell-dynamic-complete-functions
))
604 (declare-function comint-bol
"comint" (&optional arg
))
606 (defun pcomplete-parse-comint-arguments ()
607 "Parse whitespace separated arguments in the current region."
608 (let ((begin (save-excursion (comint-bol nil
) (point)))
613 (while (< (point) end
)
614 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
615 (setq begins
(cons (point) begins
))
618 (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n")
619 (if (eq (char-before) ?
\\)
620 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
622 (setq args
(cons (buffer-substring-no-properties
623 (car begins
) (point))
625 (cons (reverse args
) (reverse begins
)))))
627 (defun pcomplete-parse-arguments (&optional expand-p
)
628 "Parse the command line arguments. Most completions need this info."
629 (let ((results (funcall pcomplete-parse-arguments-function
)))
631 (setq pcomplete-args
(or (car results
) (list ""))
632 pcomplete-begins
(or (cdr results
) (list (point)))
633 pcomplete-last
(1- (length pcomplete-args
))
635 pcomplete-stub
(pcomplete-arg 'last
))
636 (let ((begin (pcomplete-begin 'last
)))
637 (if (and pcomplete-cycle-completions
638 (listp pcomplete-stub
)
639 (not pcomplete-expand-only-p
))
640 (let* ((completions pcomplete-stub
)
641 (common-stub (car completions
))
643 (len (length common-stub
)))
644 (while (and c
(> len
0))
645 (while (and (> len
0)
647 (substring common-stub
0 len
)
649 (min (length (car c
))
653 (setq pcomplete-stub
(substring common-stub
0 len
)
654 pcomplete-autolist t
)
655 (when (and begin
(not pcomplete-show-list
))
656 (delete-region begin
(point))
657 (pcomplete-insert-entry "" pcomplete-stub
))
658 (throw 'pcomplete-completions completions
))
660 (if (stringp pcomplete-stub
)
662 (delete-region begin
(point))
663 (insert-and-inherit pcomplete-stub
))
664 (if (and (listp pcomplete-stub
)
665 pcomplete-expand-only-p
)
666 ;; this is for the benefit of `pcomplete-expand'
667 (setq pcomplete-last-completion-length
(- (point) begin
)
668 pcomplete-current-completions pcomplete-stub
)
669 (error "Cannot expand argument"))))
670 (if pcomplete-expand-only-p
671 (throw 'pcompleted t
)
674 (defun pcomplete-quote-argument (filename)
675 "Return FILENAME with magic characters quoted.
676 Magic characters are those in `pcomplete-arg-quote-list'."
677 (if (null pcomplete-arg-quote-list
)
679 (let ((len (length filename
))
684 (setq replacement
(run-hook-with-args-until-success
685 'pcomplete-quote-arg-hook filename index
))
688 (setq result
(concat result replacement
)))
689 ((and (setq char
(aref filename index
))
690 (memq char pcomplete-arg-quote-list
))
691 (setq result
(concat result
"\\" (char-to-string char
))))
693 (setq result
(concat result
(char-to-string char
)))))
694 (setq index
(1+ index
)))
697 ;; file-system completion lists
699 (defsubst pcomplete-dirs-or-entries
(&optional regexp predicate
)
700 "Return either directories, or qualified entries."
701 (append (let ((pcomplete-stub pcomplete-stub
))
706 (not (file-directory-p path
)))))))
707 (pcomplete-entries nil
'file-directory-p
)))
709 (defun pcomplete-entries (&optional regexp predicate
)
710 "Complete against a list of directory candidates.
711 If REGEXP is non-nil, it is a regular expression used to refine the
712 match (files not matching the REGEXP will be excluded).
713 If PREDICATE is non-nil, it will also be used to refine the match
714 \(files for which the PREDICATE returns nil will be excluded).
715 If no directory information can be extracted from the completed
716 component, `default-directory' is used as the basis for completion."
717 (let* ((name (substitute-env-vars pcomplete-stub
))
718 (completion-ignore-case pcomplete-ignore-case
)
719 (default-directory (expand-file-name
720 (or (file-name-directory name
)
723 (setq name
(file-name-nondirectory name
)
726 (file-name-all-completions name default-directory
)))
733 (not (string-match regexp file
)))))))
740 (not (funcall predicate file
)))))))
741 (if (or pcomplete-file-ignore pcomplete-dir-ignore
)
747 (if (eq (aref file
(1- (length file
)))
749 (and pcomplete-dir-ignore
750 (string-match pcomplete-dir-ignore file
))
751 (and pcomplete-file-ignore
752 (string-match pcomplete-file-ignore file
))))))))
753 (setq above-cutoff
(and pcomplete-cycle-cutoff-length
754 (> (length completions
)
755 pcomplete-cycle-cutoff-length
)))
759 ;; for the purposes of comparison, remove the
760 ;; trailing slash from directory names.
761 ;; Otherwise, "foo.old/" will come before "foo/",
762 ;; since . is earlier in the ASCII alphabet than
764 (let ((left (if (eq (aref l
(1- (length l
)))
766 (substring l
0 (1- (length l
)))
768 (right (if (eq (aref r
(1- (length r
)))
770 (substring r
0 (1- (length r
)))
773 (string-lessp left right
)
774 (funcall pcomplete-compare-entry-function
777 (defsubst pcomplete-all-entries
(&optional regexp predicate
)
778 "Like `pcomplete-entries', but doesn't ignore any entries."
779 (let (pcomplete-file-ignore
780 pcomplete-dir-ignore
)
781 (pcomplete-entries regexp predicate
)))
783 (defsubst pcomplete-dirs
(&optional regexp
)
784 "Complete amongst a list of directories."
785 (pcomplete-entries regexp
'file-directory-p
))
787 ;; generation of completion lists
789 (defun pcomplete-find-completion-function (command)
790 "Find the completion function to call for the given COMMAND."
791 (let ((sym (intern-soft
792 (concat "pcomplete/" (symbol-name major-mode
) "/" command
))))
794 (setq sym
(intern-soft (concat "pcomplete/" command
))))
795 (and sym
(fboundp sym
) sym
)))
797 (defun pcomplete-completions ()
798 "Return a list of completions for the current argument position."
799 (catch 'pcomplete-completions
800 (when (pcomplete-parse-arguments pcomplete-expand-before-complete
)
801 (if (= pcomplete-index pcomplete-last
)
802 (funcall pcomplete-command-completion-function
)
803 (let ((sym (or (pcomplete-find-completion-function
804 (funcall pcomplete-command-name-function
))
805 pcomplete-default-completion-function
)))
810 (defun pcomplete-opt (options &optional prefix no-ganging args-follow
)
811 "Complete a set of OPTIONS, each beginning with PREFIX (?- by default).
812 PREFIX may be t, in which case no PREFIX character is necessary.
813 If NO-GANGING is non-nil, each option is separate (-xy is not allowed).
814 If ARGS-FOLLOW is non-nil, then options which take arguments may have
815 the argument appear after a ganged set of options. This is how tar
816 behaves, for example."
817 (if (and (= pcomplete-index pcomplete-last
)
818 (string= (pcomplete-arg) "-"))
819 (let ((len (length options
))
823 (setq char
(aref options index
))
825 (let ((result (read-from-string options index
)))
826 (setq index
(cdr result
)))
827 (unless (memq char
'(?
/ ?
* ?? ?.
))
828 (setq choices
(cons (char-to-string char
) choices
)))
829 (setq index
(1+ index
))))
830 (throw 'pcomplete-completions
835 (pcomplete-uniqify-list choices
))))
836 (let ((arg (pcomplete-arg)))
837 (when (and (> (length arg
) 1)
839 (eq (aref arg
0) (or prefix ?-
)))
841 (let ((char (aref arg
1))
842 (len (length options
))
844 opt-char arg-char result
)
845 (while (< (1+ index
) len
)
846 (setq opt-char
(aref options index
)
847 arg-char
(aref options
(1+ index
)))
848 (if (eq arg-char ?\
()
850 (read-from-string options
(1+ index
))
854 (when (and (eq char opt-char
)
855 (memq arg-char
'(?\
( ?
/ ?
* ?? ?.
)))
856 (if (< pcomplete-index pcomplete-last
)
858 (throw 'pcomplete-completions
859 (cond ((eq arg-char ?
/) (pcomplete-dirs))
860 ((eq arg-char ?
*) (pcomplete-executables))
861 ((eq arg-char ??
) nil
)
862 ((eq arg-char ?.
) (pcomplete-entries))
863 ((eq arg-char ?\
() (eval result
))))))
864 (setq index
(1+ index
))))))))
866 (defun pcomplete--here (&optional form stub paring form-only
)
867 "Complete against the current argument, if at the end.
868 See the documentation for `pcomplete-here'."
869 (if (< pcomplete-index pcomplete-last
)
872 (setq pcomplete-seen nil
)
873 (unless (eq paring t
)
874 (let ((arg (pcomplete-arg)))
875 (unless (not (stringp arg
))
883 (when pcomplete-show-help
885 (throw 'pcompleted t
))
887 (setq pcomplete-stub stub
))
888 (if (or (eq paring t
) (eq paring
0))
889 (setq pcomplete-seen nil
)
890 (setq pcomplete-norm-func
(or paring
'file-truename
)))
892 (run-hooks 'pcomplete-try-first-hook
))
893 (throw 'pcomplete-completions
(eval form
))))
895 (defmacro pcomplete-here
(&optional form stub paring form-only
)
896 "Complete against the current argument, if at the end.
897 If completion is to be done here, evaluate FORM to generate the list
898 of strings which will be used for completion purposes. If STUB is a
899 string, use it as the completion stub instead of the default (which is
900 the entire text of the current argument).
902 For an example of when you might want to use STUB: if the current
903 argument text is 'long-path-name/', you don't want the completions
904 list display to be cluttered by 'long-path-name/' appearing at the
905 beginning of every alternative. Not only does this make things less
906 intelligle, but it is also inefficient. Yet, if the completion list
907 does not begin with this string for every entry, the current argument
908 won't complete correctly.
910 The solution is to specify a relative stub. It allows you to
911 substitute a different argument from the current argument, almost
912 always for the sake of efficiency.
914 If PARING is nil, this argument will be pared against previous
915 arguments using the function `file-truename' to normalize them.
916 PARING may be a function, in which case that function is used for
917 normalization. If PARING is t, the argument dealt with by this
918 call will not participate in argument paring. If it is the
919 integer 0, all previous arguments that have been seen will be
922 If FORM-ONLY is non-nil, only the result of FORM will be used to
923 generate the completions list. This means that the hook
924 `pcomplete-try-first-hook' will not be run."
925 `(pcomplete--here (quote ,form
) ,stub
,paring
,form-only
))
927 (defmacro pcomplete-here
* (&optional form stub form-only
)
928 "An alternate form which does not participate in argument paring."
929 `(pcomplete-here ,form
,stub t
,form-only
))
933 (defun pcomplete-restore-windows ()
934 "If the only window change was due to Completions, restore things."
935 (if pcomplete-last-window-config
936 (let* ((cbuf (get-buffer "*Completions*"))
937 (cwin (and cbuf
(get-buffer-window cbuf
))))
938 (when (window-live-p cwin
)
940 (set-window-configuration pcomplete-last-window-config
))))
941 (setq pcomplete-last-window-config nil
942 pcomplete-window-restore-timer nil
))
944 ;; Abstractions so that the code below will work for both Emacs 20 and
947 (defalias 'pcomplete-event-matches-key-specifier-p
948 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
949 'event-matches-key-specifier-p
952 (defun pcomplete-read-event (&optional prompt
)
953 (if (fboundp 'read-event
)
955 (aref (read-key-sequence prompt
) 0)))
957 (defun pcomplete-show-completions (completions)
958 "List in help buffer sorted COMPLETIONS.
959 Typing SPC flushes the help buffer."
960 (let* ((curbuf (current-buffer)))
961 (when pcomplete-window-restore-timer
962 (cancel-timer pcomplete-window-restore-timer
)
963 (setq pcomplete-window-restore-timer nil
))
964 (unless pcomplete-last-window-config
965 (setq pcomplete-last-window-config
(current-window-configuration)))
966 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
967 (display-completion-list completions
))
968 (message "Hit space to flush")
972 (while (with-current-buffer (get-buffer "*Completions*")
973 (setq event
(pcomplete-read-event)))
975 ((pcomplete-event-matches-key-specifier-p event ?\s
)
976 (set-window-configuration pcomplete-last-window-config
)
977 (setq pcomplete-last-window-config nil
)
979 ((or (pcomplete-event-matches-key-specifier-p event
'tab
)
980 ;; Needed on a terminal
981 (pcomplete-event-matches-key-specifier-p event
9))
982 (let ((win (or (get-buffer-window "*Completions*" 0)
983 (display-buffer "*Completions*"
985 (with-selected-window win
986 (if (pos-visible-in-window-p (point-max))
987 (goto-char (point-min))
991 (setq unread-command-events
(list event
))
992 (throw 'done nil
)))))
993 (if (and pcomplete-last-window-config
994 pcomplete-restore-window-delay
)
995 (setq pcomplete-window-restore-timer
996 (run-with-timer pcomplete-restore-window-delay nil
997 'pcomplete-restore-windows
)))))))
999 ;; insert completion at point
1001 (defun pcomplete-insert-entry (stub entry
&optional addsuffix raw-p
)
1002 "Insert a completion entry at point.
1003 Returns non-nil if a space was appended at the end."
1004 (let ((here (point)))
1005 (if (not pcomplete-ignore-case
)
1006 (insert-and-inherit (if raw-p
1007 (substring entry
(length stub
))
1008 (pcomplete-quote-argument
1009 (substring entry
(length stub
)))))
1010 ;; the stub is not quoted at this time, so to determine the
1011 ;; length of what should be in the buffer, we must quote it
1012 (delete-backward-char (length (pcomplete-quote-argument stub
)))
1013 ;; if there is already a backslash present to handle the first
1014 ;; character, don't bother quoting it
1015 (when (eq (char-before) ?
\\)
1016 (insert-and-inherit (substring entry
0 1))
1017 (setq entry
(substring entry
1)))
1018 (insert-and-inherit (if raw-p
1020 (pcomplete-quote-argument entry
))))
1022 (when (and (not (memq (char-before) pcomplete-suffix-list
))
1024 (insert-and-inherit pcomplete-termination-string
)
1025 (setq space-added t
))
1026 (setq pcomplete-last-completion-length
(- (point) here
)
1027 pcomplete-last-completion-stub stub
)
1030 ;; selection of completions
1032 (defun pcomplete-do-complete (stub completions
)
1033 "Dynamically complete at point using STUB and COMPLETIONS.
1034 This is basically just a wrapper for `pcomplete-stub' which does some
1035 extra checking, and munging of the COMPLETIONS list."
1036 (unless (stringp stub
)
1037 (message "Cannot complete argument")
1038 (throw 'pcompleted nil
))
1039 (if (null completions
)
1041 (if (and stub
(> (length stub
) 0))
1042 (message "No completions of %s" stub
)
1043 (message "No completions")))
1044 ;; pare it down, if applicable
1045 (if (and pcomplete-use-paring pcomplete-seen
)
1046 (let* ((arg (pcomplete-arg))
1048 (file-name-as-directory
1049 (funcall pcomplete-norm-func
1050 (substring arg
0 (- (length arg
)
1051 (length pcomplete-stub
)))))))
1052 (setq pcomplete-seen
1053 (mapcar 'directory-file-name pcomplete-seen
))
1054 (let ((p pcomplete-seen
))
1056 (add-to-list 'pcomplete-seen
1057 (funcall pcomplete-norm-func
(car p
)))
1063 (file-relative-name elem prefix
)))
1064 (pcomplete-pare-list
1068 (expand-file-name elem prefix
)))
1073 (member (directory-file-name
1074 (funcall pcomplete-norm-func elem
))
1075 pcomplete-seen
))))))))
1076 ;; OK, we've got a list of completions.
1077 (if pcomplete-show-list
1078 (pcomplete-show-completions completions
)
1079 (pcomplete-stub stub completions
))))
1081 (defun pcomplete-stub (stub candidates
&optional cycle-p
)
1082 "Dynamically complete STUB from CANDIDATES list.
1083 This function inserts completion characters at point by completing
1084 STUB from the strings in CANDIDATES. A completions listing may be
1085 shown in a help buffer if completion is ambiguous.
1087 Returns nil if no completion was inserted.
1088 Returns `sole' if completed with the only completion match.
1089 Returns `shortest' if completed with the shortest of the matches.
1090 Returns `partial' if completed as far as possible with the matches.
1091 Returns `listed' if a completion listing was shown.
1093 See also `pcomplete-filename'."
1094 (let* ((completion-ignore-case pcomplete-ignore-case
)
1095 (candidates (mapcar 'list candidates
))
1096 (completions (all-completions stub candidates
)))
1100 (if (and stub
(> (length stub
) 0))
1101 (message "No completions of %s" stub
)
1102 (message "No completions")))
1103 ((= 1 (length completions
))
1104 (setq entry
(car completions
))
1105 (if (string-equal entry stub
)
1106 (message "Sole completion"))
1107 (setq result
'sole
))
1108 ((and pcomplete-cycle-completions
1110 (not pcomplete-cycle-cutoff-length
)
1111 (<= (length completions
)
1112 pcomplete-cycle-cutoff-length
)))
1113 (setq entry
(car completions
)
1114 pcomplete-current-completions completions
))
1115 (t ; There's no unique completion; use longest substring
1116 (setq entry
(try-completion stub candidates
))
1117 (cond ((and pcomplete-recexact
1118 (string-equal stub entry
)
1119 (member entry completions
))
1120 ;; It's not unique, but user wants shortest match.
1121 (message "Completed shortest")
1122 (setq result
'shortest
))
1123 ((or pcomplete-autolist
1124 (string-equal stub entry
))
1125 ;; It's not unique, list possible completions.
1126 (pcomplete-show-completions completions
)
1127 (setq result
'listed
))
1129 (message "Partially completed")
1130 (setq result
'partial
)))))
1131 (cons result entry
))))
1133 ;; context sensitive help
1135 (defun pcomplete--help ()
1136 "Produce context-sensitive help for the current argument.
1137 If specific documentation can't be given, be generic."
1138 (if (and pcomplete-help
1139 (or (and (stringp pcomplete-help
)
1140 (fboundp 'Info-goto-node
))
1141 (listp pcomplete-help
)))
1142 (if (listp pcomplete-help
)
1143 (message "%s" (eval pcomplete-help
))
1144 (save-window-excursion (info))
1145 (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*info*")
1146 (funcall (symbol-function 'Info-goto-node
) pcomplete-help
))
1147 (if pcomplete-man-function
1148 (let ((cmd (funcall pcomplete-command-name-function
)))
1149 (if (and cmd
(> (length cmd
) 0))
1150 (funcall pcomplete-man-function cmd
)))
1151 (message "No context-sensitive help available"))))
1153 ;; general utilities
1155 (defun pcomplete-pare-list (l r
&optional pred
)
1156 "Destructively remove from list L all elements matching any in list R.
1157 Test is done using `equal'.
1158 If PRED is non-nil, it is a function used for further removal.
1159 Returns the resultant list."
1160 (while (and l
(or (and r
(member (car l
) r
))
1162 (funcall pred
(car l
)))))
1167 (or (and r
(member (cadr m
) r
))
1169 (funcall pred
(cadr m
)))))
1170 (setcdr m
(cddr m
)))
1174 (defun pcomplete-uniqify-list (l)
1175 "Sort and remove multiples in L."
1176 (setq l
(sort l
'string-lessp
))
1182 (setcdr m
(cddr m
)))
1186 (defun pcomplete-process-result (cmd &rest args
)
1187 "Call CMD using `call-process' and return the simplest result."
1189 (apply 'call-process cmd nil t nil args
)
1190 (skip-chars-backward "\n")
1191 (buffer-substring (point-min) (point))))
1193 ;; create a set of aliases which allow completion functions to be not
1196 ;; jww (1999-10-20): are these a good idea?
1197 ; (defalias 'pc-here 'pcomplete-here)
1198 ; (defalias 'pc-test 'pcomplete-test)
1199 ; (defalias 'pc-opt 'pcomplete-opt)
1200 ; (defalias 'pc-match 'pcomplete-match)
1201 ; (defalias 'pc-match-string 'pcomplete-match-string)
1202 ; (defalias 'pc-match-beginning 'pcomplete-match-beginning)
1203 ; (defalias 'pc-match-end 'pcomplete-match-end)
1205 ;; arch-tag: ae32ef2d-dbed-4244-8b0f-cf5a2a3b07a4
1206 ;;; pcomplete.el ends here