1 ;;; ibuf-macs.el --- macros for ibuffer
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
6 ;; Maintainer: John Paul Wallington <jpw@gnu.org>
8 ;; Keywords: buffer, convenience
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30 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib
))
32 ;; From Paul Graham's "ANSI Common Lisp", adapted for Emacs Lisp here.
33 (defmacro ibuffer-aif
(test true-body
&rest false-body
)
34 "Evaluate TRUE-BODY or FALSE-BODY depending on value of TEST.
35 If TEST returns non-nil, bind `it' to the value, and evaluate
36 TRUE-BODY. Otherwise, evaluate forms in FALSE-BODY as if in `progn'.
39 (let ((sym (make-symbol "ibuffer-aif-sym")))
47 (defmacro ibuffer-awhen
(test &rest body
)
48 "Evaluate BODY if TEST returns non-nil.
49 During evaluation of body, bind `it' to the value returned by TEST."
55 (defmacro ibuffer-save-marks
(&rest body
)
56 "Save the marked status of the buffers and execute BODY; restore marks."
58 (let ((bufsym (make-symbol "bufsym")))
59 `(let ((,bufsym
(current-buffer))
60 (ibuffer-save-marks-tmp-mark-list (ibuffer-current-state-list)))
65 (with-current-buffer ,bufsym
66 (ibuffer-redisplay-engine
67 ;; Get rid of dead buffers
69 (mapcar #'(lambda (e) (when (buffer-live-p (car e
))
71 ibuffer-save-marks-tmp-mark-list
)))
72 (ibuffer-redisplay t
))))))
75 (cl-defmacro define-ibuffer-column
(symbol (&key name inline props summarizer
76 header-mouse-map
) &rest body
)
77 "Define a column SYMBOL for use with `ibuffer-formats'.
79 BODY will be called with `buffer' bound to the buffer object, and
80 `mark' bound to the current mark on the buffer. The original ibuffer
81 buffer will be bound to `ibuffer-buf'.
83 If NAME is given, it will be used as a title for the column.
84 Otherwise, the title will default to a capitalized version of the
85 SYMBOL's name. PROPS is a plist of additional properties to add to
86 the text, such as `mouse-face'. And SUMMARIZER, if given, is a
87 function which will be passed a list of all the strings in its column;
88 it should return a string to display at the bottom.
90 If HEADER-MOUSE-MAP is given, it will be used as a keymap for the
93 Note that this macro expands into a `defun' for a function named
94 ibuffer-make-column-NAME. If INLINE is non-nil, then the form will be
95 inlined into the compiled format versions. This means that if you
96 change its definition, you should explicitly call
97 `ibuffer-recompile-formats'.
99 \(fn SYMBOL (&key NAME INLINE PROPS SUMMARIZER) &rest BODY)"
100 (declare (indent defun
))
101 (let* ((sym (intern (concat "ibuffer-make-column-"
102 (symbol-name symbol
))))
103 (bod-1 `(with-current-buffer buffer
112 `(push '(,sym
,bod
) ibuffer-inline-columns
)
113 `(defun ,sym
(buffer mark
)
115 (put (quote ,sym
) 'ibuffer-column-name
118 (capitalize (symbol-name symbol
))))
119 ,(if header-mouse-map
`(put (quote ,sym
) 'header-mouse-map
,header-mouse-map
))
121 ;; Store the name of the summarizing function.
122 `(put (quote ,sym
) 'ibuffer-column-summarizer
123 (quote ,summarizer
)))
125 ;; This will store the actual values of the column
127 `(put (quote ,sym
) 'ibuffer-column-summary nil
))
131 (cl-defmacro define-ibuffer-sorter
(name documentation
135 "Define a method of sorting named NAME.
136 DOCUMENTATION is the documentation of the function, which will be called
137 `ibuffer-do-sort-by-NAME'.
138 DESCRIPTION is a short string describing the sorting method.
140 For sorting, the forms in BODY will be evaluated with `a' bound to one
141 buffer object, and `b' bound to another. BODY should return a non-nil
142 value if and only if `a' is \"less than\" `b'.
144 \(fn NAME DOCUMENTATION (&key DESCRIPTION) &rest BODY)"
145 (declare (indent 1) (doc-string 2))
147 (defun ,(intern (concat "ibuffer-do-sort-by-" (symbol-name name
))) ()
148 ,(or documentation
"No :documentation specified for this sorting method.")
150 (setq ibuffer-sorting-mode
',name
)
151 (when (eq ibuffer-sorting-mode ibuffer-last-sorting-mode
)
152 (setq ibuffer-sorting-reversep
(not ibuffer-sorting-reversep
)))
153 (ibuffer-redisplay t
)
154 (setq ibuffer-last-sorting-mode
',name
))
155 (push (list ',name
,description
158 ibuffer-sorting-functions-alist
)
162 (cl-defmacro define-ibuffer-op
(op args
169 (opstring "operated on")
170 (active-opstring "Operate on")
173 "Generate a function which operates on a buffer.
174 OP becomes the name of the function; if it doesn't begin with
175 `ibuffer-do-', then that is prepended to it.
176 When an operation is performed, this function will be called once for
177 each marked buffer, with that buffer current.
179 ARGS becomes the formal parameters of the function.
180 DOCUMENTATION becomes the docstring of the function.
181 INTERACTIVE becomes the interactive specification of the function.
182 MARK describes which type of mark (:deletion, or nil) this operation
183 uses. :deletion means the function operates on buffers marked for
184 deletion, otherwise it acts on normally marked buffers.
185 MODIFIER-P describes how the function modifies buffers. This is used
186 to set the modification flag of the Ibuffer buffer itself. Valid
188 nil - the function never modifiers buffers
189 t - the function it always modifies buffers
190 :maybe - attempt to discover this information by comparing the
191 buffer's modification flag.
192 DANGEROUS is a boolean which should be set if the user should be
193 prompted before performing this operation.
194 OPSTRING is a string which will be displayed to the user after the
195 operation is complete, in the form:
196 \"Operation complete; OPSTRING x buffers\"
197 ACTIVE-OPSTRING is a string which will be displayed to the user in a
198 confirmation message, in the form:
199 \"Really ACTIVE-OPSTRING x buffers?\"
200 COMPLEX means this function is special; see the source code of this
201 macro for exactly what it does.
203 \(fn OP ARGS DOCUMENTATION (&key INTERACTIVE MARK MODIFIER-P DANGEROUS OPSTRING ACTIVE-OPSTRING COMPLEX) &rest BODY)"
204 (declare (indent 2) (doc-string 3))
206 (defun ,(intern (concat (if (string-match "^ibuffer-do" (symbol-name op
))
207 "" "ibuffer-do-") (symbol-name op
)))
209 ,(if (stringp documentation
)
211 (format "%s marked buffers." active-opstring
))
212 ,(if (not (null interactive
))
213 `(interactive ,interactive
)
215 (cl-assert (derived-mode-p 'ibuffer-mode
))
216 (setq ibuffer-did-modification nil
)
217 (let ((marked-names (,(pcase mark
219 'ibuffer-deletion-marked-buffer-names
)
221 'ibuffer-marked-buffer-names
)))))
222 (when (null marked-names
)
223 (setq marked-names
(list (buffer-name (ibuffer-current-buffer))))
224 (ibuffer-set-mark ,(pcase mark
226 'ibuffer-deletion-char
)
228 'ibuffer-marked-char
))))
229 ,(let* ((finish (append
231 (if (eq modifier-p t
)
232 '((setq ibuffer-did-modification t
))
234 `((ibuffer-redisplay t
)
235 (message ,(concat "Operation finished; " opstring
" %s buffers") count
))))
236 (inner-body (if complex
239 (with-current-buffer buf
246 'ibuffer-map-deletion-lines
)
248 'ibuffer-map-marked-lines
))
250 ,(if (eq modifier-p
:maybe
)
251 `(let ((ibuffer-tmp-previous-buffer-modification
252 (buffer-modified-p buf
)))
254 (when (not (eq ibuffer-tmp-previous-buffer-modification
255 (buffer-modified-p buf
)))
256 (setq ibuffer-did-modification t
))))
260 `(when (ibuffer-confirm-operation-on ,active-opstring marked-names
)
266 (cl-defmacro define-ibuffer-filter
(name documentation
271 "Define a filter named NAME.
272 DOCUMENTATION is the documentation of the function.
273 READER is a form which should read a qualifier from the user.
274 DESCRIPTION is a short string describing the filter.
276 BODY should contain forms which will be evaluated to test whether or
277 not a particular buffer should be displayed or not. The forms in BODY
278 will be evaluated with BUF bound to the buffer object, and QUALIFIER
279 bound to the current value of the filter.
281 \(fn NAME DOCUMENTATION (&key READER DESCRIPTION) &rest BODY)"
282 (declare (indent 2) (doc-string 2))
283 (let ((fn-name (intern (concat "ibuffer-filter-by-" (symbol-name name
)))))
285 (defun ,fn-name
(qualifier)
286 ,(or documentation
"This filter is not documented.")
287 (interactive (list ,reader
))
288 (ibuffer-push-filter (cons ',name qualifier
))
290 (format ,(concat (format "Filter by %s added: " description
)
293 (ibuffer-update nil t
))
294 (push (list ',name
,description
295 #'(lambda (buf qualifier
)
297 ibuffer-filtering-alist
)
302 ;;; ibuf-macs.el ends here