1 ;;; skeleton.el --- Lisp language extension for writing statement skeletons
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6 ;; Author: Daniel Pfeiffer <occitan@esperanto.org>
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29 ;; A very concise language extension for writing structured statement
30 ;; skeleton insertion commands for programming language modes. This
31 ;; originated in shell-script mode and was applied to ada-mode's
32 ;; commands which shrunk to one third. And these commands are now
37 ;; page 1: statement skeleton language definition & interpreter
38 ;; page 2: paired insertion
39 ;; page 3: mirror-mode, an example for setting up paired insertion
42 (defvar skeleton-transformation-function
'identity
43 "*If non-nil, function applied to literal strings before they are inserted.
44 It should take strings and characters and return them transformed, or nil
45 which means no transformation.
46 Typical examples might be `upcase' or `capitalize'.")
47 (defvaralias 'skeleton-transformation
'skeleton-transformation-function
)
49 ; this should be a fourth argument to defvar
50 (put 'skeleton-transformation-function
'variable-interactive
51 "aTransformation function: ")
54 (defvar skeleton-autowrap t
55 "Controls wrapping behavior of functions created with `define-skeleton'.
56 When the region is visible (due to `transient-mark-mode' or marking a region
57 with the mouse) and this is non-nil and the function was called without an
58 explicit ARG, then the ARG defaults to -1, i.e. wrapping around the visible
61 We will probably delete this variable in a future Emacs version
62 unless we get a substantial number of complaints about the auto-wrap
65 (defvar skeleton-end-newline t
66 "If non-nil, make sure that the skeleton inserted ends with a newline.
67 This just influences the way the default `skeleton-end-hook' behaves.")
69 (defvar skeleton-end-hook
71 (or (eolp) (not skeleton-end-newline
) (newline-and-indent)))
72 "Hook called at end of skeleton but before going to point of interest.
73 By default this moves out anything following to next line,
74 unless `skeleton-end-newline' is set to nil.
75 The variables `v1' and `v2' are still set when calling this.")
79 (defvar skeleton-filter-function
'identity
80 "Function for transforming a skeleton proxy's aliases' variable value.")
81 (defvaralias 'skeleton-filter
'skeleton-filter-function
)
83 (defvar skeleton-untabify t
84 "When non-nil untabifies when deleting backwards with element -ARG.")
86 (defvar skeleton-newline-indent-rigidly nil
87 "When non-nil, indent rigidly under current line for element `\\n'.
88 Else use mode's `indent-line-function'.")
90 (defvar skeleton-further-elements
()
91 "A buffer-local varlist (see `let') of mode specific skeleton elements.
92 These variables are bound while interpreting a skeleton. Their value may
93 in turn be any valid skeleton element if they are themselves to be used as
95 (make-variable-buffer-local 'skeleton-further-elements
)
98 (defvar skeleton-subprompt
99 (substitute-command-keys
100 "RET, \\<minibuffer-local-map>\\[abort-recursive-edit] or \\[help-command]")
101 "*Replacement for %s in prompts of recursive subskeletons.")
104 (defvar skeleton-debug nil
105 "*If non-nil `define-skeleton' will override previous definition.")
107 (defvar skeleton-positions nil
108 "List of positions marked with @, after skeleton insertion.
109 The list describes the most recent skeleton insertion, and its elements
110 are integer buffer positions in the reverse order of the insertion order.")
112 ;; reduce the number of compiler warnings
114 (defvar skeleton-modified
)
115 (defvar skeleton-point
)
116 (defvar skeleton-regions
)
118 (def-edebug-spec skeleton-edebug-spec
119 ([&or null stringp
(stringp &rest stringp
) [[¬ atom
] def-form
]]
120 &rest
&or
"n" "_" "-" ">" "@" "&" "!" "resume:"
121 ("quote" def-form
) skeleton-edebug-spec def-form
))
123 (defmacro define-skeleton
(command documentation
&rest skeleton
)
124 "Define a user-configurable COMMAND that enters a statement skeleton.
125 DOCUMENTATION is that of the command.
126 SKELETON is as defined under `skeleton-insert'."
127 (declare (debug (&define name stringp skeleton-edebug-spec
)))
129 (set command skeleton
))
131 ;; Tell self-insert-command that this function, if called by an
132 ;; abbrev, should cause the self-insert to be skipped.
133 (put ',command
'no-self-insert t
)
134 (defun ,command
(&optional str arg
)
135 ,(concat documentation
136 (if (string-match "\n\\'" documentation
)
139 "This is a skeleton command (see `skeleton-insert').
140 Normally the skeleton text is inserted at point, with nothing \"inside\".
141 If there is a highlighted region, the skeleton text is wrapped
142 around the region text.
144 A prefix argument ARG says to wrap the skeleton around the next ARG words.
145 A prefix argument of -1 says to wrap around region, even if not highlighted.
146 A prefix argument of zero says to wrap around zero words---that is, nothing.
147 This is a way of overriding the use of a highlighted region.")
148 (interactive "*P\nP")
149 (skeleton-proxy-new ',skeleton str arg
))))
152 (defun skeleton-proxy-new (skeleton &optional str arg
)
154 Prefix ARG allows wrapping around words or regions (see `skeleton-insert').
155 If no ARG was given, but the region is visible, ARG defaults to -1 depending
156 on `skeleton-autowrap'. An ARG of M-0 will prevent this just for once.
157 This command can also be an abbrev expansion (3rd and 4th columns in
158 \\[edit-abbrevs] buffer: \"\" command-name).
160 Optional second argument STR may also be a string which will be the value
161 of `str' whereas the skeleton's interactor is then ignored."
162 (skeleton-insert (funcall skeleton-filter-function skeleton
)
163 ;; Pretend C-x a e passed its prefix arg to us
164 (if (or arg current-prefix-arg
)
165 (prefix-numeric-value (or arg
167 (and skeleton-autowrap
168 (or (eq last-command
'mouse-drag-region
)
169 (and transient-mark-mode mark-active
))
170 ;; Deactivate the mark, in case one of the
171 ;; elements of the skeleton is sensitive
172 ;; to such situations (e.g. it is itself a
174 (progn (deactivate-mark)
178 ;; Return non-nil to tell expand-abbrev that expansion has happened.
179 ;; Otherwise the no-self-insert is ignored.
183 (defun skeleton-insert (skeleton &optional regions str
)
184 "Insert the complex statement skeleton SKELETON describes very concisely.
186 With optional second argument REGIONS, wrap first interesting point
187 \(`_') in skeleton around next REGIONS words, if REGIONS is positive.
188 If REGIONS is negative, wrap REGIONS preceding interregions into first
189 REGIONS interesting positions \(successive `_'s) in skeleton.
191 An interregion is the stretch of text between two contiguous marked
192 points. If you marked A B C [] (where [] is the cursor) in
193 alphabetical order, the 3 interregions are simply the last 3 regions.
194 But if you marked B A [] C, the interregions are B-A, A-[], []-C.
196 The optional third argument STR, if specified, is the value for the
197 variable `str' within the skeleton. When this is non-nil, the
198 interactor gets ignored, and this should be a valid skeleton element.
200 SKELETON is made up as (INTERACTOR ELEMENT ...). INTERACTOR may be nil if
201 not needed, a prompt-string or an expression for complex read functions.
203 If ELEMENT is a string or a character it gets inserted (see also
204 `skeleton-transformation-function'). Other possibilities are:
206 \\n go to next line and indent according to mode
207 _ interesting point, interregion here
208 - interesting point, no interregion interaction, overrides
209 interesting point set by _
210 > indent line (or interregion if > _) according to major mode
211 @ add position to `skeleton-positions'
212 & do next ELEMENT if previous moved point
213 | do next ELEMENT if previous didn't move point
214 -num delete num preceding characters (see `skeleton-untabify')
215 resume: skipped, continue here if quit is signaled
218 After termination, point will be positioned at the last occurrence of -
219 or at the first occurrence of _ or at the end of the inserted text.
221 Further elements can be defined via `skeleton-further-elements'. ELEMENT may
222 itself be a SKELETON with an INTERACTOR. The user is prompted repeatedly for
223 different inputs. The SKELETON is processed as often as the user enters a
224 non-empty string. \\[keyboard-quit] terminates skeleton insertion, but
225 continues after `resume:' and positions at `_' if any. If INTERACTOR in such
226 a subskeleton is a prompt-string which contains a \".. %s ..\" it is
227 formatted with `skeleton-subprompt'. Such an INTERACTOR may also be a list of
228 strings with the subskeleton being repeated once for each string.
230 Quoted Lisp expressions are evaluated for their side-effects.
231 Other Lisp expressions are evaluated and the value treated as above.
232 Note that expressions may not return t since this implies an
233 endless loop. Modes can define other symbols by locally setting them
234 to any valid skeleton element. The following local variables are
237 str first time: read a string according to INTERACTOR
238 then: insert previously read string once more
239 help help-form during interaction with the user or nil
240 input initial input (string or cons with index) while reading str
241 v1, v2 local variables for memorizing anything you want
243 When done with skeleton, but before going back to `_'-point call
244 `skeleton-end-hook' if that is non-nil."
245 (let ((skeleton-regions regions
))
246 (and skeleton-regions
247 (setq skeleton-regions
248 (if (> skeleton-regions
0)
249 (list (copy-marker (point) t
)
250 (save-excursion (forward-word skeleton-regions
)
252 (setq skeleton-regions
(- skeleton-regions
))
253 ;; copy skeleton-regions - 1 elements from `mark-ring'
254 (let ((l1 (cons (mark-marker) mark-ring
))
255 (l2 (list (copy-marker (point) t
))))
256 (while (and l1
(> skeleton-regions
0))
257 (push (copy-marker (pop l1
) t
) l2
)
258 (setq skeleton-regions
(1- skeleton-regions
)))
260 (goto-char (car skeleton-regions
))
261 (setq skeleton-regions
(cdr skeleton-regions
)))
263 skeleton-modified skeleton-point resume
: help input v1 v2
)
264 (setq skeleton-positions nil
)
266 (eval `(let ,skeleton-further-elements
267 (skeleton-internal-list skeleton str
)))
268 (run-hooks 'skeleton-end-hook
)
270 (or (pos-visible-in-window-p beg
)
275 (goto-char skeleton-point
))))))
277 (defun skeleton-read (prompt &optional initial-input recursive
)
278 "Function for reading a string from the minibuffer within skeletons.
280 PROMPT must be a string or a form that evaluates to a string.
281 It may contain a `%s' which will be replaced by `skeleton-subprompt'.
282 If non-nil second arg INITIAL-INPUT or variable `input' is a string or
283 cons with index to insert before reading. If third arg RECURSIVE is non-nil
284 i.e. we are handling the iterator of a subskeleton, returns empty string if
285 user didn't modify input.
286 While reading, the value of `minibuffer-help-form' is variable `help' if that
287 is non-nil or a default string."
288 (let ((minibuffer-help-form (or (if (boundp 'help
) (symbol-value 'help
))
290 As long as you provide input you will insert another subskeleton.
292 If you enter the empty string, the loop inserting subskeletons is
293 left, and the current one is removed as far as it has been entered.
295 If you quit, the current subskeleton is removed as far as it has been
296 entered. No more of the skeleton will be inserted, except maybe for a
297 syntactically necessary termination."
299 You are inserting a skeleton. Standard text gets inserted into the buffer
300 automatically, and you are prompted to fill in the variable parts.")))
302 ;; since Emacs doesn't show main window's cursor, do something noticeable
306 (setq prompt
(if (stringp prompt
)
307 (read-string (format prompt skeleton-subprompt
)
310 (symbol-value 'input
))))
317 (equal prompt initial-input
)
318 (equal prompt
(car-safe initial-input
))))
322 (defun skeleton-internal-list (skeleton &optional str recursive
)
323 (let* ((start (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (point)))
324 (column (current-column))
325 (line (buffer-substring start
(line-end-position)))
328 (setq str
`(setq str
(skeleton-read ',(car skeleton
) nil
,recursive
))))
329 (when (and (eq (cadr skeleton
) '\n) (not recursive
)
330 (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t") (bolp)))
331 (setq skeleton
(cons nil
(cons '> (cddr skeleton
)))))
332 (while (setq skeleton-modified
(eq opoint
(point))
334 skeleton
(cdr skeleton
))
336 (skeleton-internal-1 (car skeleton
) nil recursive
)
338 (if (eq (cdr quit
) 'recursive
)
339 (setq recursive
'quit
340 skeleton
(memq 'resume
: skeleton
))
341 ;; Remove the subskeleton as far as it has been shown
342 ;; the subskeleton shouldn't have deleted outside current line.
344 (delete-region start
(point))
346 (move-to-column column
)
350 (signal 'quit
'recursive
)))))))
351 ;; maybe continue loop or go on to next outer resume: section
352 (if (eq recursive
'quit
)
353 (signal 'quit
'recursive
)
356 (defun skeleton-internal-1 (element &optional literal recursive
)
358 ((char-or-string-p element
)
359 (if (and (integerp element
) ; -num
361 (if skeleton-untabify
362 (backward-delete-char-untabify (- element
))
363 (delete-backward-char (- element
)))
364 (insert (if (not literal
)
365 (funcall skeleton-transformation-function element
)
367 ((or (eq element
'\n) ; actually (eq '\n 'n)
368 ;; The sequence `> \n' is handled specially so as to indent the first
369 ;; line after inserting the newline (to get the proper indentation).
370 (and (eq element
'>) (eq (nth 1 skeleton
) '\n) (pop skeleton
)))
371 (let ((pos (if (eq element
'>) (point))))
373 ((and skeleton-regions
(eq (nth 1 skeleton
) '_
))
374 (or (eolp) (newline))
375 (if pos
(save-excursion (goto-char pos
) (indent-according-to-mode)))
376 (indent-region (line-beginning-position)
377 (car skeleton-regions
) nil
))
378 ;; \n as last element only inserts \n if not at eol.
379 ((and (null (cdr skeleton
)) (not recursive
) (eolp))
380 (if pos
(indent-according-to-mode)))
381 (skeleton-newline-indent-rigidly
384 (indent-to (save-excursion
386 (if pos
(indent-according-to-mode))
387 (current-indentation)))))
388 (t (if pos
(reindent-then-newline-and-indent)
390 (indent-according-to-mode))))))
392 (if (and skeleton-regions
(eq (nth 1 skeleton
) '_
))
393 (indent-region (line-beginning-position)
394 (car skeleton-regions
) nil
)
395 (indent-according-to-mode)))
399 (goto-char (pop skeleton-regions
))
400 (and (<= (current-column) (current-indentation))
401 (eq (nth 1 skeleton
) '\n)
404 (setq skeleton-point
(point)))))
406 (setq skeleton-point
(point)))
408 (when skeleton-modified
(pop skeleton
)))
410 (unless skeleton-modified
(pop skeleton
)))
412 (push (point) skeleton-positions
))
413 ((eq 'quote
(car-safe element
))
414 (eval (nth 1 element
)))
415 ((and (consp element
)
416 (or (stringp (car element
)) (listp (car element
))))
417 ;; Don't forget: `symbolp' is also true for nil.
418 (if (symbolp (car-safe (car element
)))
419 (while (and (skeleton-internal-list element nil t
)
420 ;; If the interactor is nil, don't infinite loop.
422 (setq literal
(car element
))
424 (skeleton-internal-list element
(car literal
))
425 (setq literal
(cdr literal
)))))
427 (t (skeleton-internal-1 (eval element
) t recursive
))))
429 ;; Maybe belongs into simple.el or elsewhere
431 ;; (define-skeleton local-variables-section
432 ;; "Insert a local variables section. Use current comment syntax if any."
433 ;; (completing-read "Mode: " obarray
435 ;; (if (commandp symbol)
436 ;; (string-match "-mode$" (symbol-name symbol))))
439 ;; (if (re-search-forward page-delimiter nil t)
440 ;; (error "Not on last page")))
441 ;; comment-start "Local Variables:" comment-end \n
442 ;; comment-start "mode: " str
443 ;; & -5 | '(kill-line 0) & -1 | comment-end \n
444 ;; ( (completing-read (format "Variable, %s: " skeleton-subprompt)
447 ;; (or (eq symbol 'eval)
448 ;; (user-variable-p symbol)))
450 ;; comment-start str ": "
451 ;; (read-from-minibuffer "Expression: " nil read-expression-map nil
452 ;; 'read-expression-history) | _
455 ;; comment-start "End:" comment-end \n)
457 ;; Variables and command for automatically inserting pairs like () or "".
459 (defvar skeleton-pair nil
460 "*If this is nil pairing is turned off, no matter what else is set.
461 Otherwise modes with `skeleton-pair-insert-maybe' on some keys
462 will attempt to insert pairs of matching characters.")
465 (defvar skeleton-pair-on-word nil
466 "*If this is nil, paired insertion is inhibited before or inside a word.")
469 (defvar skeleton-pair-filter-function
(lambda () nil
)
470 "Attempt paired insertion if this function returns nil, before inserting.
471 This allows for context-sensitive checking whether pairing is appropriate.")
474 (defvar skeleton-pair-alist
()
475 "An override alist of pairing partners matched against `last-command-char'.
476 Each alist element, which looks like (ELEMENT ...), is passed to
477 `skeleton-insert' with no interactor. Variable `str' does nothing.
479 Elements might be (?` ?` _ \"''\"), (?\\( ? _ \" )\") or (?{ \\n > _ \\n ?} >).")
481 (defvar skeleton-pair-default-alist
'((?
( _ ?
)) (?\
))
489 (defun skeleton-pair-insert-maybe (arg)
490 "Insert the character you type ARG times.
492 With no ARG, if `skeleton-pair' is non-nil, pairing can occur. If the region
493 is visible the pair is wrapped around it depending on `skeleton-autowrap'.
494 Else, if `skeleton-pair-on-word' is non-nil or we are not before or inside a
495 word, and if `skeleton-pair-filter-function' returns nil, pairing is performed.
496 Pairing is also prohibited if we are right after a quoting character
499 If a match is found in `skeleton-pair-alist', that is inserted, else
500 the defaults are used. These are (), [], {}, <> and `' for the
501 symmetrical ones, and the same character twice for the others."
503 (if (or arg
(not skeleton-pair
))
504 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
505 (let* ((mark (and skeleton-autowrap
506 (or (eq last-command
'mouse-drag-region
)
507 (and transient-mark-mode mark-active
))))
509 (char last-command-char
)
510 (skeleton (or (assq char skeleton-pair-alist
)
511 (assq char skeleton-pair-default-alist
)
513 (if (or (memq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) '(?
\\ ?
/))
516 (if (not skeleton-pair-on-word
) (looking-at "\\w"))
517 (funcall skeleton-pair-filter-function
))))
518 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
519 (skeleton-insert (cons nil skeleton
) (if mark -
1))))))
522 ;; A more serious example can be found in sh-script.el
523 ;;; (defun mirror-mode ()
524 ;; "This major mode is an amusing little example of paired insertion.
525 ;;All printable characters do a paired self insert, while the other commands
528 ;; (kill-all-local-variables)
529 ;; (make-local-variable 'skeleton-pair)
530 ;; (make-local-variable 'skeleton-pair-on-word)
531 ;; (make-local-variable 'skeleton-pair-filter-function)
532 ;; (make-local-variable 'skeleton-pair-alist)
533 ;; (setq major-mode 'mirror-mode
534 ;; mode-name "Mirror"
535 ;; skeleton-pair-on-word t
536 ;; ;; in the middle column insert one or none if odd window-width
537 ;; skeleton-pair-filter-function (lambda ()
538 ;; (if (>= (current-column)
539 ;; (/ (window-width) 2))
540 ;; ;; insert both on next line
542 ;; ;; insert one or both?
543 ;; (= (* 2 (1+ (current-column)))
545 ;; ;; mirror these the other way round as well
546 ;; skeleton-pair-alist '((?) _ ?()
554 ;; ;; in this mode we exceptionally ignore the user, else it's no fun
556 ;; (let ((map (make-vector 256 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe))
558 ;; (use-local-map `(keymap ,map))
561 ;; (aset map (+ i 128) nil)
563 ;; (run-mode-hooks 'mirror-mode-hook))
567 ;;; arch-tag: ccad7bd5-eb5d-40de-9ded-900197215c3e
568 ;;; skeleton.el ends here