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1 ;;; expand.el --- make abbreviations more usable
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Frederic Lepied <Frederic.Lepied@sugix.frmug.org>
6 ;; Maintainer: Frederic Lepied <Frederic.Lepied@sugix.frmug.org>
7 ;; Keywords: abbrev
9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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23 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
24 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
26 ;;; Commentary:
28 ;; This package defines abbrevs which expand into structured constructs
29 ;; for certain languages. The construct is indented for you,
30 ;; and contains slots for you to fill in other text.
32 ;; These abbrevs expand only at the end of a line and when not in a comment
33 ;; or a string.
35 ;; Look at the Sample: section for emacs-lisp, perl and c expand lists.
36 ;; For example for c-mode, you could declare your abbrev table with :
38 ;; (defconst c-expand-list
39 ;; '(("if" "if () {\n \n} else {\n \n}" (5 10 21))
40 ;; ("ifn" "if () {}" (5 8))
41 ;; ("uns" "unsigned ")
42 ;; ("for" "for(; ; ) {\n\n}" (5 7 9 13))
43 ;; ("switch" "switch () {\n\n}" (9 13))
44 ;; ("case" "case :\n\nbreak;\n" (6 8 16))
45 ;; ("do" "do {\n\n} while ();" (6 16))
46 ;; ("while" "while () {\n\n}" (8 12))
47 ;; ("default" "default:\n\nbreak;" 10)
48 ;; ("main" "int\nmain(int argc, char * argv[])\n{\n\n}\n" 37))
49 ;; "Expansions for C mode")
51 ;; and enter Abbrev mode with the following hook :
53 ;; (add-hook 'c-mode-hook (function (lambda ()
54 ;; (expand-add-abbrevs c-mode-abbrev-table c-expand-list)
55 ;; (abbrev-mode))))
57 ;; you can also init some post-process hooks :
59 ;; (add-hook 'expand-load-hook
60 ;; (function
61 ;; (lambda ()
62 ;; (add-hook 'expand-expand-hook 'indent-according-to-mode)
63 ;; (add-hook 'expand-jump-hook 'indent-according-to-mode))))
65 ;; Remarks:
67 ;; Many thanks to Heddy Boubaker <boubaker@cenatls.cena.dgac.fr>,
68 ;; Jerome Santini <santini@chambord.univ-orleans.fr>,
69 ;; Jari Aalto <jaalto@tre.tele.nokia.fi>.
71 ;; Please send me a word to give me your feeling about this feature or
72 ;; to explain me how you use it (your expansions table for example) using
73 ;; the function expand-submit-report.
74 ;;; Code:
76 ;;; Constants:
78 (defgroup expand nil
79 "Make abbreviations more usable."
80 :group 'abbrev)
82 (defcustom expand-load-hook nil
83 "Hooks run when `expand.el' is loaded."
84 :type 'hook
85 :group 'expand)
87 (defcustom expand-expand-hook nil
88 "Hooks run when an abbrev made by `expand-add-abbrevs' is expanded."
89 :type 'hook
90 :group 'expand)
92 (defcustom expand-jump-hook nil
93 "Hooks run by `expand-jump-to-previous-slot' and `expand-jump-to-next-slot'."
94 :type 'hook
95 :group 'expand)
97 ;;; Samples:
99 (define-skeleton expand-c-for-skeleton "For loop skeleton"
100 "Loop var: "
101 "for(" str _ @ "=0; " str @ "; " str @ ") {" \n
102 @ _ \n
103 "}" > \n)
105 (defconst expand-c-sample-expand-list
106 '(("if" "if () {\n \n} else {\n \n}" (5 10 21))
107 ("ifn" "if () {}" (5 8))
108 ("uns" "unsigned ")
109 ("for" expand-c-for-skeleton)
110 ("switch" "switch () {\n\n}" (9 13))
111 ("case" "case :\n\nbreak;\n" (6 8 16))
112 ("do" "do {\n\n} while ();" (6 16))
113 ("while" "while () {\n\n}" (8 12))
114 ("default" "default:\n\nbreak;" 10)
115 ("main" "int\nmain(int argc, char * argv[])\n{\n\n}\n" 37))
116 "Expansions for C mode. See `expand-add-abbrevs'.")
118 ;; lisp example from Jari Aalto <jaalto@tre.tele.nokia.fi>
119 (defconst expand-sample-lisp-mode-expand-list
120 (list
121 (list
122 "defu"
123 (concat
124 "(defun ()\n"
125 " \"\"\n"
126 " (interactive)\n"
127 " (let* (\n"
128 " )\n"
129 " \n"
130 " ))")
131 (list 8 11 16 32 43 59))
133 (list
134 "defs"
135 (concat
136 "(defsubst ()\n"
137 " \"\"\n"
138 " (interactive)\n"
139 " )")
140 (list 11 14 19 23 39))
142 (list
143 "defm"
144 (concat
145 "(defmacro ()\n"
146 " \"\"\n"
147 " `( \n"
148 " ))")
149 (list 11 13 18 25))
151 (list
152 "defa"
153 (concat
154 "(defadvice (around act)\n"
155 " \"\"\n"
156 " \n"
157 " )")
158 (list 12 22 32 36))
160 (list
161 "defc"
162 "(defconst nil\n \"\")\n"
163 (list 11 13 20))
165 (list
166 "defv"
167 "(defvar nil\n \"\")\n"
168 (list 9 11 18))
170 (list
171 "let"
172 "(let* (\n)\n "
173 (list 8 13))
175 (list
176 "sav"
177 "(save-excursion\n \n)"
178 (list 18))
180 (list
181 "aut"
182 "(autoload ' \"\" t t)\n"
183 (list 12 14))
186 "Expansions for Lisp mode. See `expand-add-abbrevs'.")
188 ;; perl example from Jari Aalto <jaalto@tre.tele.nokia.fi>
189 (defconst expand-sample-perl-mode-expand-list
190 (list
191 (list
192 ;; This is default perl4 subroutine template
194 "sub"
195 (concat
196 "#" (make-string 70 ?-) "\n"
197 "sub {\n"
198 " # DESCRIPTION\n"
199 " # \n"
200 " # \n"
201 " # INPUT\n"
202 " # \n"
203 " # \n"
204 " # RETURN\n"
205 " # \n"
206 "\n"
207 " local( $f ) = \"$lib.\";\n" ;; Function name AFTER period
208 " local() = @_;\n" ;; func arguments here
209 " \n"
210 " \n}\n"
212 (list 77 88 120 146 159 176))
214 (list
215 "for" ; foreach
216 (concat
217 "for ( )\n"
218 "{\n\n\}"
220 (list 7 12))
222 (list
223 "whi" ; foreach
224 (concat
225 "while ( )\n"
226 "{\n\n\}"
228 (list 9 15))
231 ;; The normal "if" can be used like
232 ;; print $F "xxxxxx" if defined @arr;
234 (list
235 "iff"
236 (concat
237 "if ( )\n"
238 "{\n\n\}"
240 (list 6 12))
242 (list "loc" "local( $ );" (list 9))
243 (list "my" "my( $ );" (list 6))
244 (list "ope" "open(,\"\")\t|| die \"$f: Can't open [$]\";" (list 6 8 36))
245 (list "clo" "close ;" 7)
246 (list "def" "defined " (list 9))
247 (list "und" "undef ;" (list 7))
249 ;; There is no ending colon, because they can be in statement
250 ;; defined $REXP_NOT_NEW && (print "xxxxx" );
252 (list "pr" "print " 7)
253 (list "pf" "printf " 8)
256 (list "gre" "grep( //, );" (list 8 11))
257 (list "pus" "push( , );" (list 7 9))
258 (list "joi" "join( '', );" (list 7 11))
259 (list "rtu" "return ;" (list 8))
262 "Expansions for Perl mode. See `expand-add-abbrevs'.")
264 ;;; Code:
266 ;;;###autoload
267 (defun expand-add-abbrevs (table abbrevs)
268 "Add a list of abbrev to abbrev table TABLE.
269 ABBREVS is a list of abbrev definitions; each abbrev description entry
270 has the form (ABBREV EXPANSION ARG).
272 ABBREV is the abbreviation to replace.
274 EXPANSION is the replacement string or a function which will make the
275 expansion. For example you, could use the DMacros or skeleton packages
276 to generate such functions.
278 ARG is an optional argument which can be a number or a list of
279 numbers. If ARG is a number, point is placed ARG chars from the
280 beginning of the expanded text.
282 If ARG is a list of numbers, point is placed according to the first
283 member of the list, but you can visit the other specified positions
284 cyclicaly with the functions `expand-jump-to-previous-slot' and
285 `expand-jump-to-next-slot'.
287 If ARG is omitted, point is placed at the end of the expanded text."
289 (if (null abbrevs)
290 table
291 (expand-add-abbrev table (nth 0 (car abbrevs)) (nth 1 (car abbrevs))
292 (nth 2 (car abbrevs)))
293 (expand-add-abbrevs table (cdr abbrevs))))
295 (defvar expand-list nil "Temporary variable used by the Expand package.")
297 (defvar expand-pos nil
298 "If non nil, stores a vector containing markers to positions defined by the last expansion.
299 This variable is local to a buffer.")
300 (make-variable-buffer-local 'expand-pos)
302 (defvar expand-index 0
303 "Index of the last marker used in `expand-pos'.
304 This variable is local to a buffer.")
305 (make-variable-buffer-local 'expand-index)
307 (defvar expand-point nil
308 "End of the expanded region.
309 This variable is local to a buffer.")
310 (make-variable-buffer-local 'expand-point)
312 (defun expand-add-abbrev (table abbrev expansion arg)
313 "Add one abbreviation and provide the hook to move to the specified positions."
314 (let* ((string-exp (if (and (symbolp expansion) (fboundp expansion))
316 expansion))
317 (position (if (and arg string-exp)
318 (if (listp arg)
319 (- (length expansion) (1- (car arg)))
320 (- (length expansion) (1- arg)))
321 0)))
322 (define-abbrev
323 table
324 abbrev
325 (vector string-exp
326 position
327 (if (and (listp arg)
328 (not (null arg)))
329 (cons (length string-exp) arg)
330 nil)
331 (if (and (symbolp expansion) (fboundp expansion))
332 expansion
333 nil)
335 'expand-abbrev-hook)))
337 (put 'expand-abbrev-hook 'no-self-insert t)
338 (defun expand-abbrev-hook ()
339 "Abbrev hook used to do the expansion job of expand abbrevs.
340 See `expand-add-abbrevs'. Value is non-nil if expansion was done."
341 ;; Expand only at the end of a line if we are near a word that has
342 ;; an abbrev built from expand-add-abbrev.
343 (if (and (eolp)
344 (not (expand-in-literal)))
345 (let ((p (point)))
346 (setq expand-point nil)
347 ;; don't expand if the preceding char isn't a word constituent
348 (if (and (eq (char-syntax (preceding-char))
350 (expand-do-expansion))
351 (progn
352 ;; expand-point tells us if we have inserted the text
353 ;; ourself or if it is the hook which has done the job.
354 (if expand-point
355 (progn
356 (if (vectorp expand-list)
357 (expand-build-marks expand-point))
358 (indent-region p expand-point nil))
359 ;; an outside function can set expand-list to a list of
360 ;; markers in reverse order.
361 (if (listp expand-list)
362 (setq expand-index 0
363 expand-pos (expand-list-to-markers expand-list)
364 expand-list nil)))
365 (run-hooks 'expand-expand-hook)
367 nil))
368 nil))
370 (defun expand-do-expansion ()
371 (delete-backward-char (length last-abbrev-text))
372 (let* ((vect (symbol-value last-abbrev))
373 (text (aref vect 0))
374 (position (aref vect 1))
375 (jump-args (aref vect 2))
376 (hook (aref vect 3)))
377 (cond (text
378 (insert text)
379 (setq expand-point (point))))
380 (if jump-args
381 (funcall 'expand-build-list (car jump-args) (cdr jump-args)))
382 (if position
383 (backward-char position))
384 (if hook
385 (funcall hook))
389 (defun expand-abbrev-from-expand (word)
390 "Test if an abbrev has a hook."
392 (and (intern-soft word local-abbrev-table)
393 (symbol-function (intern-soft word local-abbrev-table)))
394 (and (intern-soft word global-abbrev-table)
395 (symbol-function (intern-soft word global-abbrev-table)))))
397 (defun expand-previous-word ()
398 "Return the previous word."
399 (save-excursion
400 (let ((p (point)))
401 (backward-word 1)
402 (buffer-substring p (point)))))
404 ;;;###autoload
405 (defun expand-jump-to-previous-slot ()
406 "Move the cursor to the previous slot in the last abbrev expansion.
407 This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'."
408 (interactive)
409 (if expand-pos
410 (progn
411 (setq expand-index (1- expand-index))
412 (if (< expand-index 0)
413 (setq expand-index (1- (length expand-pos))))
414 (goto-char (aref expand-pos expand-index))
415 (run-hooks 'expand-jump-hook))))
417 ;;;###autoload
418 (defun expand-jump-to-next-slot ()
419 "Move the cursor to the next slot in the last abbrev expansion.
420 This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'."
421 (interactive)
422 (if expand-pos
423 (progn
424 (setq expand-index (1+ expand-index))
425 (if (>= expand-index (length expand-pos))
426 (setq expand-index 0))
427 (goto-char (aref expand-pos expand-index))
428 (run-hooks 'expand-jump-hook))))
430 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-map "ap" 'expand-jump-to-previous-slot)
431 ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-map "an" 'expand-jump-to-next-slot)
433 (defun expand-build-list (len l)
434 "Build a vector of offset positions from the list of positions."
435 (expand-clear-markers)
436 (setq expand-list (vconcat l))
437 (let ((i 0)
438 (lenlist (length expand-list)))
439 (while (< i lenlist)
440 (aset expand-list i (- len (1- (aref expand-list i))))
441 (setq i (1+ i))))
444 (defun expand-build-marks (p)
445 "Transform the offsets vector into a marker vector."
446 (if expand-list
447 (progn
448 (setq expand-index 0)
449 (setq expand-pos (make-vector (length expand-list) nil))
450 (let ((i (1- (length expand-list))))
451 (while (>= i 0)
452 (aset expand-pos i (copy-marker (- p (aref expand-list i))))
453 (setq i (1- i))))
454 (setq expand-list nil))))
456 (defun expand-clear-markers ()
457 "Make the markers point nowhere."
458 (if expand-pos
459 (progn
460 (let ((i (1- (length expand-pos))))
461 (while (>= i 0)
462 (set-marker (aref expand-pos i) nil)
463 (setq i (1- i))))
464 (setq expand-pos nil))))
466 (defun expand-in-literal ()
467 "Test if we are in a comment or in a string."
468 (save-excursion
469 (let* ((lim (or (save-excursion
470 (beginning-of-defun)
471 (point))
472 (point-min)))
473 (here (point))
474 (state (parse-partial-sexp lim (point))))
475 (cond
476 ((nth 3 state) 'string)
477 ((nth 4 state) 'comment)
478 (t nil)))))
480 ;; support functions to add marks to jump from outside function
482 (defun expand-list-to-markers (l)
483 "Transform a list of markers in reverse order into a vector in the correct order."
484 (let* ((len (1- (length l)))
485 (loop len)
486 (v (make-vector (+ len 1) nil)))
487 (while (>= loop 0)
488 (aset v loop (if (markerp (car l)) (car l) (copy-marker (car l))))
489 (setq l (cdr l)
490 loop (1- loop)))
493 ;; integration with skeleton.el
494 ;; Used in `skeleton-end-hook' to fetch the positions for @ skeleton tags.
495 ;; See `skeleton-insert'.
496 (defun expand-skeleton-end-hook ()
497 (if skeleton-positions
498 (setq expand-list skeleton-positions)))
500 (add-hook 'skeleton-end-hook (function expand-skeleton-end-hook))
502 (provide 'expand)
504 ;; run load hooks
505 (run-hooks 'expand-load-hook)
507 ;;; expand.el ends here