1 ;;; ede/auto.el --- Autoload features for EDE
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5 ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
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24 ;; EDE Autoloads are a way to refer to different project types without
25 ;; loading those projects into Emacs.
27 ;; These routines are used to detect a project in a filesystem before
28 ;; handing over control to the usual EDE project system.
34 (declare-function ede-directory-safe-p
"ede")
35 (declare-function ede-add-project-to-global-list
"ede")
37 (defclass ede-project-autoload-dirmatch
()
38 ((fromconfig :initarg
:fromconfig
41 "A config file within which the match pattern lives.")
42 (configregex :initarg
:configregex
45 "A regexp to identify the dirmatch pattern.")
46 (configregexidx :initarg
:configregexidx
49 "An index into the match-data of `configregex'.")
50 (configdatastash :initform nil
52 "Save discovered match string.")
54 "Support complex matches for projects that live in named directories.
55 For most cases, a simple string is sufficient. If, however, a project
56 location is varied dependent on other complex criteria, this class
57 can be used to define that match without loading the specific project
60 (defmethod ede-dirmatch-installed ((dirmatch ede-project-autoload-dirmatch
))
61 "Return non-nil if the tool DIRMATCH might match is installed on the system."
62 (let ((fc (oref dirmatch fromconfig
)))
65 ;; If the thing to match is stored in a config file.
69 ;; Add new types of dirmatches here.
71 ;; Error for weird stuff
72 (t (error "Unknown dirmatch type.")))))
75 (defmethod ede-do-dirmatch ((dirmatch ede-project-autoload-dirmatch
) file
)
76 "Does DIRMATCH match the filename FILE."
77 (let ((fc (oref dirmatch fromconfig
)))
80 ;; If the thing to match is stored in a config file.
82 (when (file-exists-p fc
)
83 (let ((matchstring (oref dirmatch configdatastash
)))
86 (let* ((buff (get-file-buffer fc
))
88 (let ((find-file-hook nil
)) ;; Disable ede from recursing
89 (find-file-noselect fc
))))
92 (goto-char (point-min))
93 (when (re-search-forward (oref dirmatch configregex
) nil t
)
95 (match-string (or (oref dirmatch configregexidx
) 0)))))
96 (if (not buff
) (kill-buffer readbuff
))))
97 ;; Save what we find in our cache.
98 (oset dirmatch configdatastash matchstring
))
99 ;; Match against our discovered string
100 (and matchstring
(string-match (regexp-quote matchstring
) file
))
103 ;; Add new matches here
104 ;; ((stringp somenewslot ...)
107 ;; Error if none others known
109 (error "Unknown dirmatch object match style.")))
112 (declare-function ede-directory-safe-p
"ede")
113 (declare-function ede-add-project-to-global-list
"ede")
115 (defclass ede-project-autoload
()
116 ((name :initarg
:name
117 :documentation
"Name of this project type")
119 :documentation
"The lisp file belonging to this class.")
120 (proj-file :initarg
:proj-file
121 :documentation
"Name of a project file of this type.")
122 (proj-root-dirmatch :initarg
:proj-root-dirmatch
124 :type
(or string ede-project-autoload-dirmatch
)
126 "To avoid loading a project, check if the directory matches this.
127 For projects that use directory name matches, a function would load that project.
128 Specifying this matcher will allow EDE to check without loading the project.")
129 (proj-root :initarg
:proj-root
131 :documentation
"A function symbol to call for the project root.
132 This function takes no arguments, and returns the current directories
133 root, if available. Leave blank to use the EDE directory walking
135 (initializers :initarg
:initializers
138 "Initializers passed to the project object.
139 These are used so there can be multiple types of projects
140 associated with a single object class, based on the initializers used.")
141 (load-type :initarg
:load-type
142 :documentation
"Fn symbol used to load this project file.")
143 (class-sym :initarg
:class-sym
144 :documentation
"Symbol representing the project class to use.")
145 (generic-p :initform nil
147 "Generic projects are added to the project list at the end.
148 The add routine will set this to non-nil so that future non-generic placement will
150 (new-p :initarg
:new-p
153 "Non-nil if this is an option when a user creates a project.")
154 (safe-p :initarg
:safe-p
157 "Non-nil if the project load files are \"safe\".
158 An unsafe project is one that loads project variables via Emacs
159 Lisp code. A safe project is one that loads project variables by
160 scanning files without loading Lisp code from them.")
162 "Class representing minimal knowledge set to run preliminary EDE functions.
163 When more advanced functionality is needed from a project type, that projects
164 type is required and the load function used.")
166 (defvar ede-project-class-files
168 (ede-project-autoload "edeproject-makefile"
169 :name
"Make" :file
'ede
/proj
170 :proj-file
"Project.ede"
171 :load-type
'ede-proj-load
172 :class-sym
'ede-proj-project
174 (ede-project-autoload "edeproject-automake"
175 :name
"Automake" :file
'ede
/proj
176 :proj-file
"Project.ede"
177 :initializers
'(:makefile-type Makefile.am
)
178 :load-type
'ede-proj-load
179 :class-sym
'ede-proj-project
181 (ede-project-autoload "automake"
182 :name
"automake" :file
'ede
/project-am
183 :proj-file
"Makefile.am"
184 :load-type
'project-am-load
185 :class-sym
'project-am-makefile
189 "List of vectors defining how to determine what type of projects exist.")
191 (put 'ede-project-class-files
'risky-local-variable t
)
193 (defun ede-add-project-autoload (projauto &optional flag
)
194 "Add PROJAUTO, an EDE autoload definition to `ede-project-class-files'.
195 Optional argument FLAG indicates how this autoload should be
196 added. Possible values are:
197 'generic - A generic project type. Keep this at the very end.
198 'unique - A unique project type for a specific project. Keep at the very
199 front of the list so more generic projects don't get priority."
200 ;; First, can we identify PROJAUTO as already in the list? If so, replace.
201 (let ((projlist ede-project-class-files
)
202 (projname (eieio-object-name-string projauto
)))
203 (while (and projlist
(not (string= (eieio-object-name-string (car projlist
)) projname
)))
204 (setq projlist
(cdr projlist
)))
207 ;; Stick the new one into the old slot.
208 (setcar projlist projauto
)
210 ;; Else, see where to insert it.
211 (cond ((and flag
(eq flag
'unique
))
212 ;; Unique items get stuck right onto the front.
213 (setq ede-project-class-files
214 (cons projauto ede-project-class-files
)))
216 ;; Generic Projects go at the very end of the list.
217 ((and flag
(eq flag
'generic
))
218 (oset projauto generic-p t
)
219 (setq ede-project-class-files
220 (append ede-project-class-files
223 ;; Normal projects go at the end of the list, but
224 ;; before the generic projects.
227 (next ede-project-class-files
))
228 (while (and next
(not (oref (car next
) generic-p
)))
232 (error "ede-project-class-files not initialized"))
233 ;; Splice into the list.
234 (setcdr prev
(cons projauto next
))))))))
236 ;;; EDE project-autoload methods
238 (defmethod ede-project-root ((this ede-project-autoload
))
239 "If a project knows its root, return it here.
240 Allows for one-project-object-for-a-tree type systems."
243 (defun ede-project-dirmatch-p (file dirmatch
)
244 "Return non-nil if FILE matches DIRMATCH.
245 DIRMATCH could be nil (no match), a string (regexp match),
246 or an `ede-project-autoload-dirmatch' object."
247 ;; If dirmatch is a string, then we simply match it against
248 ;; the file we are testing.
249 (if (stringp dirmatch
)
250 (string-match dirmatch file
)
251 ;; if dirmatch is instead a dirmatch object, we test against
252 ;; that object instead.
253 (if (ede-project-autoload-dirmatch-p dirmatch
)
254 (ede-do-dirmatch dirmatch file
)
255 (error "Unknown project directory match type."))
258 (defmethod ede-project-root-directory ((this ede-project-autoload
)
260 "If a project knows its root, return it here.
261 Allows for one-project-object-for-a-tree type systems.
262 Optional FILE is the file to test. If there is no FILE, use
265 (setq file default-directory
))
266 (when (slot-boundp this
:proj-root
)
267 (let ((dirmatch (oref this proj-root-dirmatch
))
268 (rootfcn (oref this proj-root
))
271 (if ;; If the dirmatch (an object) is not installed, then we
272 ;; always skip doing a match.
273 (and (ede-project-autoload-dirmatch-p dirmatch
)
274 (not (ede-dirmatch-installed dirmatch
)))
276 ;; Other types of dirmatch:
278 ;; If the Emacs Lisp file handling this project hasn't
279 ;; been loaded, we will use the quick dirmatch feature.
280 (not (featurep (oref this file
)))
281 ;; If the dirmatch is an empty string, then we always
282 ;; skip doing a match.
283 (not (and (stringp dirmatch
) (string= dirmatch
"")))
285 ;; If this file DOES NOT match dirmatch, we set the callfcn
286 ;; to nil, meaning don't load the ede support file for this
287 ;; type of project. If it does match, we will load the file
288 ;; and use a more accurate programmatic match from there.
289 (unless (ede-project-dirmatch-p file dirmatch
)
290 (setq callfcn nil
))))
291 ;; Call into the project support file for a match.
294 (funcall rootfcn file
)
299 (defmethod ede-dir-to-projectfile ((this ede-project-autoload
) dir
)
300 "Return a full file name of project THIS found in DIR.
301 Return nil if the project file does not exist."
302 (let* ((d (file-name-as-directory dir
))
303 (root (ede-project-root-directory this d
))
304 (pf (oref this proj-file
))
305 (dm (oref this proj-root-dirmatch
))
306 (f (cond ((stringp pf
)
307 (expand-file-name pf
(or root d
)))
308 ((and (symbolp pf
) (fboundp pf
))
309 ;; If there is a symbol to call, lets make extra
310 ;; sure we really can call it without loading in
311 ;; other EDE projects. This happens if the file is
312 ;; already loaded, or if there is a dirmatch, but
314 (when (and (featurep (oref this file
))
315 (or (not (stringp dm
))
316 (not (string= dm
"")))
318 (funcall pf
(or root d
))))))
320 (when (and f
(file-exists-p f
))
323 (defmethod ede-auto-load-project ((this ede-project-autoload
) dir
)
324 "Load in the project associated with THIS project autoload description.
325 THIS project description should be valid for DIR, where the project will
327 ;; Last line of defense: don't load unsafe projects.
328 (when (not (or (oref this
:safe-p
)
329 (ede-directory-safe-p dir
)))
330 (error "Attempt to load an unsafe project (bug elsewhere in EDE)"))
331 ;; Things are good - so load the project.
332 (let ((o (funcall (oref this load-type
) dir
)))
334 (error "Project type error: :load-type failed to create a project"))
335 (ede-add-project-to-global-list o
)))
339 ;;; ede/auto.el ends here