1 ;;; org-list.el --- Plain lists for Org-mode
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2004-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Carsten Dominik <carsten at orgmode dot org>
6 ;; Bastien Guerry <bzg@gnu.org>
7 ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp
8 ;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org
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28 ;; This file contains the code dealing with plain lists in Org-mode.
30 ;; The core concept behind lists is their structure. A structure is
31 ;; a snapshot of the list, in the shape of a data tree (see
32 ;; `org-list-struct').
34 ;; Once the list structure is stored, it is possible to make changes
35 ;; on it that will be mirrored to the real list or to get information
36 ;; about the list, using accessors and methods provided in the
37 ;; library. Most of them require the use of one or two helper
38 ;; functions, namely `org-list-parents-alist' and
39 ;; `org-list-prevs-alist'.
41 ;; Structure is eventually applied to the buffer with
42 ;; `org-list-write-struct'. This function repairs (bullets,
43 ;; indentation, checkboxes) the list in the process. It should be
44 ;; called near the end of any function working on structures.
46 ;; Thus, a function applying to lists should usually follow this
49 ;; 1. Verify point is in a list and grab item beginning (with the same
50 ;; function `org-in-item-p'). If the function requires the cursor
51 ;; to be at item's bullet, `org-at-item-p' is more selective. It
52 ;; is also possible to move point to the closest item with
53 ;; `org-list-search-backward', or `org-list-search-forward',
54 ;; applied to the function `org-item-beginning-re'.
56 ;; 2. Get list structure with `org-list-struct'.
58 ;; 3. Compute one, or both, helper functions,
59 ;; (`org-list-parents-alist', `org-list-prevs-alist') depending on
62 ;; 4. Proceed with the modifications, using methods and accessors.
64 ;; 5. Verify and apply structure to buffer, using
65 ;; `org-list-write-struct'.
67 ;; 6. If changes made to the list might have modified check-boxes,
68 ;; call `org-update-checkbox-count-maybe'.
70 ;; Computing a structure can be a costly operation on huge lists (a
71 ;; few thousand lines long). Thus, code should follow the rule:
72 ;; "collect once, use many". As a corollary, it is usually a bad idea
73 ;; to use directly an interactive function inside the code, as those,
74 ;; being independent entities, read the whole list structure another
84 (defvar org-M-RET-may-split-line
)
85 (defvar org-auto-align-tags
)
86 (defvar org-blank-before-new-entry
)
87 (defvar org-clock-string
)
88 (defvar org-closed-string
)
89 (defvar org-deadline-string
)
90 (defvar org-description-max-indent
)
91 (defvar org-odd-levels-only
)
92 (defvar org-scheduled-string
)
93 (defvar org-ts-regexp
)
94 (defvar org-ts-regexp-both
)
95 (defvar org-drawer-regexp
)
97 (declare-function outline-invisible-p
"outline" (&optional pos
))
98 (declare-function outline-flag-region
"outline" (from to flag
))
99 (declare-function outline-next-heading
"outline" ())
100 (declare-function outline-previous-heading
"outline" ())
102 (declare-function org-at-heading-p
"org" (&optional ignored
))
103 (declare-function org-before-first-heading-p
"org" ())
104 (declare-function org-back-to-heading
"org" (&optional invisible-ok
))
105 (declare-function org-combine-plists
"org" (&rest plists
))
106 (declare-function org-count
"org" (cl-item cl-seq
))
107 (declare-function org-current-level
"org" ())
108 (declare-function org-entry-get
"org"
109 (pom property
&optional inherit literal-nil
))
110 (declare-function org-fix-tags-on-the-fly
"org" ())
111 (declare-function org-get-indentation
"org" (&optional line
))
112 (declare-function org-icompleting-read
"org" (&rest args
))
113 (declare-function org-in-block-p
"org" (names))
114 (declare-function org-in-regexp
"org" (re &optional nlines visually
))
115 (declare-function org-level-increment
"org" ())
116 (declare-function org-narrow-to-subtree
"org" ())
117 (declare-function org-at-heading-p
"org" (&optional invisible-ok
))
118 (declare-function org-previous-line-empty-p
"org" ())
119 (declare-function org-remove-if
"org" (predicate seq
))
120 (declare-function org-reduced-level
"org" (L))
121 (declare-function org-show-subtree
"org" ())
122 (declare-function org-sort-remove-invisible
"org" (S))
123 (declare-function org-time-string-to-seconds
"org" (s))
124 (declare-function org-timer-hms-to-secs
"org-timer" (hms))
125 (declare-function org-timer-item
"org-timer" (&optional arg
))
126 (declare-function org-trim
"org" (s))
127 (declare-function org-uniquify
"org" (list))
129 (declare-function org-inlinetask-goto-beginning
"org-inlinetask" ())
130 (declare-function org-inlinetask-goto-end
"org-inlinetask" ())
131 (declare-function org-inlinetask-in-task-p
"org-inlinetask" ())
132 (declare-function org-inlinetask-outline-regexp
"org-inlinetask" ())
134 (declare-function org-export-string-as
"ox"
135 (string backend
&optional body-only ext-plist
))
140 ;;; Configuration variables
142 (defgroup org-plain-lists nil
143 "Options concerning plain lists in Org-mode."
144 :tag
"Org Plain lists"
145 :group
'org-structure
)
147 (defcustom org-cycle-include-plain-lists t
148 "When t, make TAB cycle visibility on plain list items.
149 Cycling plain lists works only when the cursor is on a plain list
150 item. When the cursor is on an outline heading, plain lists are
151 treated as text. This is the most stable way of handling this,
152 which is why it is the default.
154 When this is the symbol `integrate', then integrate plain list
155 items when cycling, as if they were children of outline headings.
157 This setting can lead to strange effects when switching visibility
158 to `children', because the first \"child\" in a subtree decides
159 what children should be listed. If that first \"child\" is a
160 plain list item with an implied large level number, all true
161 children and grand children of the outline heading will be
162 exposed in a children' view."
163 :group
'org-plain-lists
166 (const :tag
"Never" nil
)
167 (const :tag
"With cursor in plain list (recommended)" t
)
168 (const :tag
"As children of outline headings" integrate
)))
170 (defcustom org-list-demote-modify-bullet nil
171 "Default bullet type installed when demoting an item.
172 This is an association list, for each bullet type, this alist will point
173 to the bullet that should be used when this item is demoted.
176 (setq org-list-demote-modify-bullet
177 '((\"+\" . \"-\") (\"-\" . \"+\") (\"*\" . \"+\")))
182 + Silence of the Lambs
185 + The Hunt for Red October
191 - Silence of the Lambs
194 - The Hunt for Red October
196 :group
'org-plain-lists
199 (choice :tag
"If the current bullet is "
205 (choice :tag
"demotion will change it to"
212 (defcustom org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator t
213 "The character that makes a line with leading number an ordered list item.
214 Valid values are ?. and ?\). To get both terminators, use t."
215 :group
'org-plain-lists
216 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"dot like in \"2.\"" ?.
)
217 (const :tag
"paren like in \"2)\"" ?\
))
218 (const :tag
"both" t
)))
220 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'org-alphabetical-lists
221 'org-list-allow-alphabetical
"24.4") ; Since 8.0
222 (defcustom org-list-allow-alphabetical nil
223 "Non-nil means single character alphabetical bullets are allowed.
225 Both uppercase and lowercase are handled. Lists with more than
226 26 items will fallback to standard numbering. Alphabetical
227 counters like \"[@c]\" will be recognized.
229 This variable needs to be set before org.el is loaded. If you
230 need to make a change while Emacs is running, use the customize
231 interface or run the following code after updating it:
233 \(when (featurep 'org-element) (load \"org-element\" t t))"
234 :group
'org-plain-lists
237 :set
(lambda (var val
)
238 (when (featurep 'org-element
) (load "org-element" t t
))
241 (defcustom org-list-two-spaces-after-bullet-regexp nil
242 "A regular expression matching bullets that should have 2 spaces after them.
243 When nil, no bullet will have two spaces after them. When
244 a string, it will be used as a regular expression. When the
245 bullet type of a list is changed, the new bullet type will be
246 matched against this regexp. If it matches, there will be two
247 spaces instead of one after the bullet in each item of the list."
248 :group
'org-plain-lists
250 (const :tag
"never" nil
)
253 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists
254 'org-list-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists
"24.4") ;; Since 8.0
255 (defcustom org-list-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists nil
256 "Non-nil means an empty line ends all plain list levels.
257 Otherwise, two of them will be necessary."
258 :group
'org-plain-lists
261 (defcustom org-list-automatic-rules
'((checkbox . t
)
263 "Non-nil means apply set of rules when acting on lists.
264 By default, automatic actions are taken when using
265 \\[org-meta-return], \\[org-metaright], \\[org-metaleft],
266 \\[org-shiftmetaright], \\[org-shiftmetaleft],
267 \\[org-ctrl-c-minus], \\[org-toggle-checkbox] or
268 \\[org-insert-todo-heading]. You can disable individually these
269 rules by setting them to nil. Valid rules are:
271 checkbox when non-nil, checkbox statistics is updated each time
272 you either insert a new checkbox or toggle a checkbox.
273 indent when non-nil, indenting or outdenting list top-item
274 with its subtree will move the whole list and
275 outdenting a list whose bullet is * to column 0 will
276 change that bullet to \"-\"."
277 :group
'org-plain-lists
279 :type
'(alist :tag
"Sets of rules"
282 (const :tag
"Checkbox" checkbox
)
283 (const :tag
"Indent" indent
))
285 (boolean :tag
"Activate" :value t
)))
287 (defcustom org-list-use-circular-motion nil
288 "Non-nil means commands implying motion in lists should be cyclic.
290 In that case, the item following the last item is the first one,
291 and the item preceding the first item is the last one.
293 This affects the behavior of \\[org-move-item-up],
294 \\[org-move-item-down], \\[org-next-item] and
295 \\[org-previous-item]."
296 :group
'org-plain-lists
300 (defvar org-checkbox-statistics-hook nil
301 "Hook that is run whenever Org thinks checkbox statistics should be updated.
302 This hook runs even if checkbox rule in
303 `org-list-automatic-rules' does not apply, so it can be used to
304 implement alternative ways of collecting statistics
307 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'org-hierarchical-checkbox-statistics
308 'org-checkbox-hierarchical-statistics
"24.4") ;; Since 8.0
309 (defcustom org-checkbox-hierarchical-statistics t
310 "Non-nil means checkbox statistics counts only the state of direct children.
311 When nil, all boxes below the cookie are counted.
312 This can be set to nil on a per-node basis using a COOKIE_DATA property
313 with the word \"recursive\" in the value."
314 :group
'org-plain-lists
317 (org-defvaralias 'org-description-max-indent
318 'org-list-description-max-indent
) ;; Since 8.0
319 (defcustom org-list-description-max-indent
20
320 "Maximum indentation for the second line of a description list.
321 When the indentation would be larger than this, it will become
322 5 characters instead."
323 :group
'org-plain-lists
326 (defcustom org-list-indent-offset
0
327 "Additional indentation for sub-items in a list.
328 By setting this to a small number, usually 1 or 2, one can more
329 clearly distinguish sub-items in a list."
330 :group
'org-plain-lists
334 (defcustom org-list-radio-list-templates
335 '((latex-mode "% BEGIN RECEIVE ORGLST %n
336 % END RECEIVE ORGLST %n
338 #+ORGLST: SEND %n org-list-to-latex
341 (texinfo-mode "@c BEGIN RECEIVE ORGLST %n
342 @c END RECEIVE ORGLST %n
344 #+ORGLST: SEND %n org-list-to-texinfo
347 (html-mode "<!-- BEGIN RECEIVE ORGLST %n -->
348 <!-- END RECEIVE ORGLST %n -->
350 #+ORGLST: SEND %n org-list-to-html
353 "Templates for radio lists in different major modes.
354 All occurrences of %n in a template will be replaced with the name of the
355 list, obtained by prompting the user."
356 :group
'org-plain-lists
358 (list (symbol :tag
"Major mode")
359 (string :tag
"Format"))))
361 (defvar org-list-forbidden-blocks
'("example" "verse" "src" "ascii" "beamer"
362 "html" "latex" "odt")
363 "Names of blocks where lists are not allowed.
364 Names must be in lower case.")
366 (defvar org-list-export-context
'(block inlinetask
)
367 "Context types where lists will be interpreted during export.
369 Valid types are `drawer', `inlinetask' and `block'. More
370 specifically, type `block' is determined by the variable
371 `org-list-forbidden-blocks'.")
375 ;;; Predicates and regexps
377 (defconst org-list-end-re
(if org-list-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists
"^[ \t]*\n"
379 "Regex corresponding to the end of a list.
380 It depends on `org-list-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists'.")
382 (defconst org-list-full-item-re
383 (concat "^[ \t]*\\(\\(?:[-+*]\\|\\(?:[0-9]+\\|[A-Za-z]\\)[.)]\\)\\(?:[ \t]+\\|$\\)\\)"
384 "\\(?:\\[@\\(?:start:\\)?\\([0-9]+\\|[A-Za-z]\\)\\][ \t]*\\)?"
385 "\\(?:\\(\\[[ X-]\\]\\)\\(?:[ \t]+\\|$\\)\\)?"
386 "\\(?:\\(.*\\)[ \t]+::\\(?:[ \t]+\\|$\\)\\)?")
387 "Matches a list item and puts everything into groups:
391 group 4: description tag")
393 (defun org-item-re ()
394 "Return the correct regular expression for plain lists."
396 ((eq org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator t
) "[.)]")
397 ((= org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator ?\
)) ")")
398 ((= org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator ?.
) "\\.")
400 (alpha (if org-list-allow-alphabetical
"\\|[A-Za-z]" "")))
401 (concat "\\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\(\\([0-9]+" alpha
"\\)" term
402 "\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\([ \t]+\\|$\\)")))
404 (defsubst org-item-beginning-re
()
405 "Regexp matching the beginning of a plain list item."
406 (concat "^" (org-item-re)))
408 (defun org-list-at-regexp-after-bullet-p (regexp)
409 "Is point at a list item with REGEXP after bullet?"
412 (goto-char (match-end 0))
413 (let ((counter-re (concat "\\(?:\\[@\\(?:start:\\)?"
414 (if org-list-allow-alphabetical
415 "\\([0-9]+\\|[A-Za-z]\\)"
418 ;; Ignore counter if any
419 (when (looking-at counter-re
) (goto-char (match-end 0))))
420 (looking-at regexp
))))
422 (defun org-list-in-valid-context-p ()
423 "Is point in a context where lists are allowed?"
424 (not (org-in-block-p org-list-forbidden-blocks
)))
426 (defun org-in-item-p ()
427 "Return item beginning position when in a plain list, nil otherwise."
430 (let* ((case-fold-search t
)
431 (context (org-list-context))
432 (lim-up (car context
))
433 (inlinetask-re (and (featurep 'org-inlinetask
)
434 (org-inlinetask-outline-regexp)))
435 (item-re (org-item-re))
436 ;; Indentation isn't meaningful when point starts at an empty
437 ;; line or an inline task.
438 (ind-ref (if (or (looking-at "^[ \t]*$")
439 (and inlinetask-re
(looking-at inlinetask-re
)))
441 (org-get-indentation))))
443 ((eq (nth 2 context
) 'invalid
) nil
)
444 ((looking-at item-re
) (point))
446 ;; Detect if cursor in amidst `org-list-end-re'. First, count
447 ;; number HL of hard lines it takes, then call `org-in-regexp'
448 ;; to compute its boundaries END-BOUNDS. When point is
449 ;; in-between, move cursor before regexp beginning.
450 (let ((hl 0) (i -
1) end-bounds
)
452 (while (setq i
(string-match
453 "[\r\n]" org-list-end-re
(1+ i
)))
455 (setq end-bounds
(org-in-regexp org-list-end-re hl
)))
456 (>= (point) (car end-bounds
))
457 (< (point) (cdr end-bounds
)))
458 (goto-char (car end-bounds
))
460 ;; Look for an item, less indented that reference line.
463 (let ((ind (org-get-indentation)))
465 ;; This is exactly what we want.
466 ((and (looking-at item-re
) (< ind ind-ref
))
467 (throw 'exit
(point)))
468 ;; At upper bound of search or looking at the end of a
469 ;; previous list: search is over.
470 ((<= (point) lim-up
) (throw 'exit nil
))
471 ((looking-at org-list-end-re
) (throw 'exit nil
))
472 ;; Skip blocks, drawers, inline-tasks, blank lines
473 ((and (looking-at "^[ \t]*#\\+end_")
474 (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*#\\+begin_" lim-up t
)))
475 ((and (looking-at "^[ \t]*:END:")
476 (re-search-backward org-drawer-regexp lim-up t
))
478 ((and inlinetask-re
(looking-at inlinetask-re
))
479 (org-inlinetask-goto-beginning)
481 ((looking-at "^[ \t]*$") (forward-line -
1))
482 ;; Text at column 0 cannot belong to a list: stop.
483 ((zerop ind
) (throw 'exit nil
))
484 ;; Normal text less indented than reference line, take
485 ;; it as new reference.
489 (t (forward-line -
1)))))))))))
491 (defun org-at-item-p ()
492 "Is point in a line starting a hand-formatted item?"
495 (and (looking-at (org-item-re)) (org-list-in-valid-context-p))))
497 (defun org-at-item-bullet-p ()
498 "Is point at the bullet of a plain list item?"
500 (not (member (char-after) '(?\ ?
\t)))
501 (< (point) (match-end 0))))
503 (defun org-at-item-timer-p ()
504 "Is point at a line starting a plain list item with a timer?"
505 (org-list-at-regexp-after-bullet-p
506 "\\([0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+\\)[ \t]+::[ \t]+"))
508 (defun org-at-item-description-p ()
509 "Is point at a description list item?"
510 (org-list-at-regexp-after-bullet-p "\\(\\S-.+\\)[ \t]+::\\([ \t]+\\|$\\)"))
512 (defun org-at-item-checkbox-p ()
513 "Is point at a line starting a plain-list item with a checklet?"
514 (org-list-at-regexp-after-bullet-p "\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)[ \t]+"))
516 (defun org-at-item-counter-p ()
517 "Is point at a line starting a plain-list item with a counter?"
519 (looking-at org-list-full-item-re
)
524 ;;; Structures and helper functions
526 (defun org-list-context ()
527 "Determine context, and its boundaries, around point.
529 Context will be a cell like (MIN MAX CONTEXT) where MIN and MAX
530 are boundaries and CONTEXT is a symbol among `drawer', `block',
531 `invalid', `inlinetask' and nil.
533 Contexts `block' and `invalid' refer to `org-list-forbidden-blocks'."
536 (org-with-limited-levels
538 (let ((case-fold-search t
) (pos (point)) beg end context-type
539 ;; Get positions of surrounding headings. This is the
541 (lim-up (or (save-excursion (and (ignore-errors (org-back-to-heading t
))
544 (lim-down (or (save-excursion (outline-next-heading)) (point-max))))
545 ;; Is point inside a drawer?
546 (let ((end-re "^[ \t]*:END:")
547 (beg-re org-drawer-regexp
))
548 (when (save-excursion
549 (and (not (looking-at beg-re
))
550 (not (looking-at end-re
))
551 (setq beg
(and (re-search-backward beg-re lim-up t
)
552 (1+ (point-at-eol))))
553 (setq end
(or (and (re-search-forward end-re lim-down t
)
554 (1- (match-beginning 0)))
557 (setq lim-up beg lim-down end context-type
'drawer
)))
558 ;; Is point strictly in a block, and of which type?
559 (let ((block-re "^[ \t]*#\\+\\(begin\\|end\\)_") type
)
560 (when (save-excursion
561 (and (not (looking-at block-re
))
562 (setq beg
(and (re-search-backward block-re lim-up t
)
563 (1+ (point-at-eol))))
564 (looking-at "^[ \t]*#\\+begin_\\(\\S-+\\)")
565 (setq type
(downcase (match-string 1)))
567 (setq end
(or (and (re-search-forward block-re lim-down t
)
571 (equal (downcase (match-string 1)) "end")))
572 (setq lim-up beg lim-down end
573 context-type
(if (member type org-list-forbidden-blocks
)
575 ;; Is point in an inlinetask?
576 (when (and (featurep 'org-inlinetask
)
578 (let* ((beg-re (org-inlinetask-outline-regexp))
579 (end-re (concat beg-re
"END[ \t]*$")))
580 (and (not (looking-at "^\\*+"))
581 (setq beg
(and (re-search-backward beg-re lim-up t
)
582 (1+ (point-at-eol))))
583 (not (looking-at end-re
))
584 (setq end
(and (re-search-forward end-re lim-down t
)
585 (1- (match-beginning 0))))
587 (setq lim-up beg lim-down end context-type
'inlinetask
))
588 ;; Return context boundaries and type.
589 (list lim-up lim-down context-type
))))))
591 (defun org-list-struct ()
592 "Return structure of list at point.
594 A list structure is an alist where key is point at item, and
597 2. bullet with trailing whitespace,
598 3. bullet counter, if any,
600 5. description tag, if any,
601 6. position at item end.
603 Thus the following list, where numbers in parens are
608 5. [@5] sub-item 2 (34)
609 some other text belonging to first item (55)
611 + tag :: description (109)
614 will get the following structure:
616 \(\(1 0 \"- \" nil \"[X]\" nil 97\)
617 \(18 2 \"1. \" nil nil nil 34\)
618 \(34 2 \"5. \" \"5\" nil nil 55\)
619 \(97 0 \"- \" nil nil nil 131\)
620 \(109 2 \"+ \" nil nil \"tag\" 131\)
622 Assume point is at an item."
625 (let* ((case-fold-search t
)
626 (context (org-list-context))
627 (lim-up (car context
))
628 (lim-down (nth 1 context
))
630 (item-re (org-item-re))
631 (inlinetask-re (and (featurep 'org-inlinetask
)
632 (org-inlinetask-outline-regexp)))
633 (beg-cell (cons (point) (org-get-indentation)))
634 ind itm-lst itm-lst-2 end-lst end-lst-2 struct
637 ;; Return association at point.
639 (looking-at org-list-full-item-re
)
640 (let ((bullet (match-string-no-properties 1)))
644 (match-string-no-properties 2) ; counter
645 (match-string-no-properties 3) ; checkbox
647 (and (save-match-data (string-match "[-+*]" bullet
))
648 (match-string-no-properties 4)))))))
651 ;; Ensure list ends at the first blank line.
653 (skip-chars-backward " \r\t\n")
654 (min (1+ (point-at-eol)) lim-down
)))))
655 ;; 1. Read list from starting item to its beginning, and save
656 ;; top item position and indentation in BEG-CELL. Also store
657 ;; ending position of items in END-LST.
661 (let ((ind (org-get-indentation)))
664 ;; At upward limit: if we ended at an item, store it,
665 ;; else dismiss useless data recorded above BEG-CELL.
669 (if (not (looking-at item-re
))
670 (memq (assq (car beg-cell
) itm-lst
) itm-lst
)
671 (setq beg-cell
(cons (point) ind
))
672 (cons (funcall assoc-at-point ind
) itm-lst
)))))
673 ;; Looking at a list ending regexp. Dismiss useless
674 ;; data recorded above BEG-CELL. Jump to part 2.
675 ((looking-at org-list-end-re
)
678 (memq (assq (car beg-cell
) itm-lst
) itm-lst
))))
679 ;; Point is at an item. Add data to ITM-LST. It may
680 ;; also end a previous item: save it in END-LST. If
681 ;; ind is less or equal than BEG-CELL and there is no
682 ;; end at this ind or lesser, this item becomes the new
684 ((looking-at item-re
)
685 (push (funcall assoc-at-point ind
) itm-lst
)
686 (push (cons ind
(point)) end-lst
)
687 (when (< ind text-min-ind
) (setq beg-cell
(cons (point) ind
)))
689 ;; Skip blocks, drawers, inline tasks, blank lines.
690 ((and (looking-at "^[ \t]*#\\+end_")
691 (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*#\\+begin_" lim-up t
)))
692 ((and (looking-at "^[ \t]*:END:")
693 (re-search-backward org-drawer-regexp lim-up t
))
695 ((and inlinetask-re
(looking-at inlinetask-re
))
696 (org-inlinetask-goto-beginning)
698 ((looking-at "^[ \t]*$")
700 ;; From there, point is not at an item. Interpret
701 ;; line's indentation:
702 ;; - text at column 0 is necessarily out of any list.
703 ;; Dismiss data recorded above BEG-CELL. Jump to
705 ;; - any other case may be an ending position for an
706 ;; hypothetical item above. Store it and proceed.
710 (memq (assq (car beg-cell
) itm-lst
) itm-lst
))))
712 (when (< ind text-min-ind
) (setq text-min-ind ind
))
713 (push (cons ind
(point)) end-lst
)
714 (forward-line -
1)))))))
715 ;; 2. Read list from starting point to its end, that is until we
716 ;; get out of context, or that a non-item line is less or
717 ;; equally indented than BEG-CELL's cdr. Also, store ending
718 ;; position of items in END-LST-2.
721 (let ((ind (org-get-indentation)))
723 ((>= (point) lim-down
)
724 ;; At downward limit: this is de facto the end of the
725 ;; list. Save point as an ending position, and jump to
728 (push (cons 0 (funcall end-before-blank
)) end-lst-2
)))
729 ;; Looking at a list ending regexp. Save point as an
730 ;; ending position and jump to part 3.
731 ((looking-at org-list-end-re
)
732 (throw 'exit
(push (cons 0 (point)) end-lst-2
)))
733 ((looking-at item-re
)
734 ;; Point is at an item. Add data to ITM-LST-2. It may
735 ;; also end a previous item, so save it in END-LST-2.
736 (push (funcall assoc-at-point ind
) itm-lst-2
)
737 (push (cons ind
(point)) end-lst-2
)
739 ;; Skip inline tasks and blank lines along the way
740 ((and inlinetask-re
(looking-at inlinetask-re
))
741 (org-inlinetask-goto-end))
742 ((looking-at "^[ \t]*$")
744 ;; Ind is lesser or equal than BEG-CELL's. The list is
745 ;; over: store point as an ending position and jump to
747 ((<= ind
(cdr beg-cell
))
749 (push (cons 0 (funcall end-before-blank
)) end-lst-2
)))
750 ;; Else, if ind is lesser or equal than previous item's,
751 ;; this is an ending position: store it. In any case,
752 ;; skip block or drawer at point, and move to next line.
754 (when (<= ind
(nth 1 (car itm-lst-2
)))
755 (push (cons ind
(point)) end-lst-2
))
757 ((and (looking-at "^[ \t]*#\\+begin_")
758 (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*#\\+end_" lim-down t
)))
759 ((and (looking-at org-drawer-regexp
)
760 (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*:END:" lim-down t
))))
761 (forward-line 1))))))
762 (setq struct
(append itm-lst
(cdr (nreverse itm-lst-2
)))
763 end-lst
(append end-lst
(cdr (nreverse end-lst-2
))))
764 ;; 3. Associate each item to its end position.
765 (org-list-struct-assoc-end struct end-lst
)
769 (defun org-list-struct-assoc-end (struct end-list
)
770 "Associate proper ending point to items in STRUCT.
772 END-LIST is a pseudo-alist where car is indentation and cdr is
775 This function modifies STRUCT."
776 (let ((endings end-list
))
779 (let ((pos (car elt
))
781 ;; Remove end candidates behind current item.
782 (while (or (<= (cdar endings
) pos
))
784 ;; Add end position to item assoc.
785 (let ((old-end (nthcdr 6 elt
))
786 (new-end (assoc-default ind endings
'<=)))
788 (setcar old-end new-end
)
789 (setcdr elt
(append (cdr elt
) (list new-end
)))))))
792 (defun org-list-prevs-alist (struct)
793 "Return alist between item and previous item in STRUCT."
794 (let ((item-end-alist (mapcar (lambda (e) (cons (car e
) (nth 6 e
)))
797 (let ((prev (car (rassq (car e
) item-end-alist
))))
798 (cons (car e
) prev
)))
801 (defun org-list-parents-alist (struct)
802 "Return alist between item and parent in STRUCT."
803 (let* ((ind-to-ori (list (list (nth 1 (car struct
)))))
804 (top-item (org-list-get-top-point struct
))
805 (prev-pos (list top-item
)))
807 (mapcar (lambda (item)
808 (let ((pos (car item
))
810 (prev-ind (caar ind-to-ori
)))
814 ;; A sub-list is over. Find the associated
815 ;; origin in IND-TO-ORI. If it cannot be
816 ;; found (ill-formed list), set its parent as
817 ;; the first item less indented. If there is
818 ;; none, make it a top-level item.
820 (or (member (assq ind ind-to-ori
) ind-to-ori
)
824 (when (< (car e
) ind
)
825 (throw 'exit
(member e ind-to-ori
))))
828 (cons pos
(cdar ind-to-ori
)))
829 ;; A sub-list starts. Every item at IND will
830 ;; have previous item as its parent.
832 (let ((origin (nth 1 prev-pos
)))
833 (push (cons ind origin
) ind-to-ori
)
835 ;; Another item in the same sub-list: it shares
836 ;; the same parent as the previous item.
837 (t (cons pos
(cdar ind-to-ori
))))))
844 (defsubst org-list-get-nth
(n key struct
)
845 "Return the Nth value of KEY in STRUCT."
846 (nth n
(assq key struct
)))
848 (defun org-list-set-nth (n key struct new
)
849 "Set the Nth value of KEY in STRUCT to NEW.
850 \nThis function modifies STRUCT."
851 (setcar (nthcdr n
(assq key struct
)) new
))
853 (defsubst org-list-get-ind
(item struct
)
854 "Return indentation of ITEM in STRUCT."
855 (org-list-get-nth 1 item struct
))
857 (defun org-list-set-ind (item struct ind
)
858 "Set indentation of ITEM in STRUCT to IND.
859 \nThis function modifies STRUCT."
860 (org-list-set-nth 1 item struct ind
))
862 (defsubst org-list-get-bullet
(item struct
)
863 "Return bullet of ITEM in STRUCT."
864 (org-list-get-nth 2 item struct
))
866 (defun org-list-set-bullet (item struct bullet
)
867 "Set bullet of ITEM in STRUCT to BULLET.
868 \nThis function modifies STRUCT."
869 (org-list-set-nth 2 item struct bullet
))
871 (defsubst org-list-get-counter
(item struct
)
872 "Return counter of ITEM in STRUCT."
873 (org-list-get-nth 3 item struct
))
875 (defsubst org-list-get-checkbox
(item struct
)
876 "Return checkbox of ITEM in STRUCT or nil."
877 (org-list-get-nth 4 item struct
))
879 (defun org-list-set-checkbox (item struct checkbox
)
880 "Set checkbox of ITEM in STRUCT to CHECKBOX.
881 \nThis function modifies STRUCT."
882 (org-list-set-nth 4 item struct checkbox
))
884 (defsubst org-list-get-tag
(item struct
)
885 "Return end position of ITEM in STRUCT."
886 (org-list-get-nth 5 item struct
))
888 (defun org-list-get-item-end (item struct
)
889 "Return end position of ITEM in STRUCT."
890 (org-list-get-nth 6 item struct
))
892 (defun org-list-get-item-end-before-blank (item struct
)
893 "Return point at end of ITEM in STRUCT, before any blank line.
894 Point returned is at end of line."
896 (goto-char (org-list-get-item-end item struct
))
897 (skip-chars-backward " \r\t\n")
900 (defun org-list-get-parent (item struct parents
)
901 "Return parent of ITEM or nil.
902 STRUCT is the list structure. PARENTS is the alist of parents,
903 as returned by `org-list-parents-alist'."
904 (let ((parents (or parents
(org-list-parents-alist struct
))))
905 (cdr (assq item parents
))))
907 (defun org-list-has-child-p (item struct
)
908 "Non-nil if ITEM has a child.
910 STRUCT is the list structure.
912 Value returned is the position of the first child of ITEM."
913 (let ((ind (org-list-get-ind item struct
))
914 (child-maybe (car (nth 1 (member (assq item struct
) struct
)))))
915 (when (and child-maybe
916 (< ind
(org-list-get-ind child-maybe struct
)))
919 (defun org-list-get-next-item (item struct prevs
)
920 "Return next item in same sub-list as ITEM, or nil.
921 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
922 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'."
923 (car (rassq item prevs
)))
925 (defun org-list-get-prev-item (item struct prevs
)
926 "Return previous item in same sub-list as ITEM, or nil.
927 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
928 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'."
929 (cdr (assq item prevs
)))
931 (defun org-list-get-subtree (item struct
)
932 "List all items having ITEM as a common ancestor, or nil.
933 STRUCT is the list structure."
934 (let* ((item-end (org-list-get-item-end item struct
))
935 (sub-struct (cdr (member (assq item struct
) struct
)))
940 (if (< pos item-end
) (push pos subtree
) (throw 'exit nil
))))
944 (defun org-list-get-all-items (item struct prevs
)
945 "List all items in the same sub-list as ITEM.
946 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
947 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'."
948 (let ((prev-item item
)
950 before-item after-item
)
951 (while (setq prev-item
(org-list-get-prev-item prev-item struct prevs
))
952 (push prev-item before-item
))
953 (while (setq next-item
(org-list-get-next-item next-item struct prevs
))
954 (push next-item after-item
))
955 (append before-item
(list item
) (nreverse after-item
))))
957 (defun org-list-get-children (item struct parents
)
958 "List all children of ITEM, or nil.
959 STRUCT is the list structure. PARENTS is the alist of parents,
960 as returned by `org-list-parents-alist'."
962 (while (setq child
(car (rassq item parents
)))
963 (setq parents
(cdr (member (assq child parents
) parents
)))
967 (defun org-list-get-top-point (struct)
968 "Return point at beginning of list.
969 STRUCT is the list structure."
972 (defun org-list-get-bottom-point (struct)
973 "Return point at bottom of list.
974 STRUCT is the list structure."
976 (mapcar (lambda (e) (org-list-get-item-end (car e
) struct
)) struct
)))
978 (defun org-list-get-list-begin (item struct prevs
)
979 "Return point at beginning of sub-list ITEM belongs.
980 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
981 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'."
982 (let ((first-item item
) prev-item
)
983 (while (setq prev-item
(org-list-get-prev-item first-item struct prevs
))
984 (setq first-item prev-item
))
987 (defalias 'org-list-get-first-item
'org-list-get-list-begin
)
989 (defun org-list-get-last-item (item struct prevs
)
990 "Return point at last item of sub-list ITEM belongs.
991 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
992 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'."
993 (let ((last-item item
) next-item
)
994 (while (setq next-item
(org-list-get-next-item last-item struct prevs
))
995 (setq last-item next-item
))
998 (defun org-list-get-list-end (item struct prevs
)
999 "Return point at end of sub-list ITEM belongs.
1000 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
1001 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'."
1002 (org-list-get-item-end (org-list-get-last-item item struct prevs
) struct
))
1004 (defun org-list-get-list-type (item struct prevs
)
1005 "Return the type of the list containing ITEM, as a symbol.
1007 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
1008 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'.
1010 Possible types are `descriptive', `ordered' and `unordered'. The
1011 type is determined by the first item of the list."
1012 (let ((first (org-list-get-list-begin item struct prevs
)))
1014 ((string-match "[[:alnum:]]" (org-list-get-bullet first struct
)) 'ordered
)
1015 ((org-list-get-tag first struct
) 'descriptive
)
1018 (defun org-list-get-item-number (item struct prevs parents
)
1019 "Return ITEM's sequence number.
1021 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
1022 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'. PARENTS is the
1023 alist of ancestors, as returned by `org-list-parents-alist'.
1025 Return value is a list of integers. Counters have an impact on
1027 (let ((get-relative-number
1029 (lambda (item struct prevs
)
1030 ;; Return relative sequence number of ITEM in the sub-list
1031 ;; it belongs. STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is
1032 ;; the alist of previous items.
1033 (let ((seq 0) (pos item
) counter
)
1034 (while (and (not (setq counter
(org-list-get-counter pos struct
)))
1035 (setq pos
(org-list-get-prev-item pos struct prevs
)))
1037 (if (not counter
) (1+ seq
)
1039 ((string-match "[A-Za-z]" counter
)
1040 (+ (- (string-to-char (upcase (match-string 0 counter
))) 64)
1042 ((string-match "[0-9]+" counter
)
1043 (+ (string-to-number (match-string 0 counter
)) seq
))
1045 ;; Cons each parent relative number into return value (OUT).
1046 (let ((out (list (funcall get-relative-number item struct prevs
)))
1048 (while (setq parent
(org-list-get-parent parent struct parents
))
1049 (push (funcall get-relative-number parent struct prevs
) out
))
1057 (defun org-list-search-generic (search re bound noerr
)
1058 "Search a string in valid contexts for lists.
1059 Arguments SEARCH, RE, BOUND and NOERR are similar to those used
1060 in `re-search-forward'."
1062 (let ((origin (point)))
1064 ;; 1. No match: return to origin or bound, depending on NOERR.
1065 (unless (funcall search re bound noerr
)
1066 (throw 'exit
(and (goto-char (if (memq noerr
'(t nil
)) origin bound
))
1068 ;; 2. Match in valid context: return point. Else, continue
1070 (when (org-list-in-valid-context-p) (throw 'exit
(point)))))))
1072 (defun org-list-search-backward (regexp &optional bound noerror
)
1073 "Like `re-search-backward' but stop only where lists are recognized.
1074 Arguments REGEXP, BOUND and NOERROR are similar to those used in
1075 `re-search-backward'."
1076 (org-list-search-generic #'re-search-backward
1077 regexp
(or bound
(point-min)) noerror
))
1079 (defun org-list-search-forward (regexp &optional bound noerror
)
1080 "Like `re-search-forward' but stop only where lists are recognized.
1081 Arguments REGEXP, BOUND and NOERROR are similar to those used in
1082 `re-search-forward'."
1083 (org-list-search-generic #'re-search-forward
1084 regexp
(or bound
(point-max)) noerror
))
1088 ;;; Methods on structures
1090 (defsubst org-list-bullet-string
(bullet)
1091 "Return BULLET with the correct number of whitespaces.
1092 It determines the number of whitespaces to append by looking at
1093 `org-list-two-spaces-after-bullet-regexp'."
1095 (let ((spaces (if (and org-list-two-spaces-after-bullet-regexp
1097 org-list-two-spaces-after-bullet-regexp bullet
))
1100 (if (string-match "\\S-+\\([ \t]*\\)" bullet
)
1101 (replace-match spaces nil nil bullet
1)
1104 (defun org-list-swap-items (beg-A beg-B struct
)
1105 "Swap item starting at BEG-A with item starting at BEG-B in STRUCT.
1107 Blank lines at the end of items are left in place. Item
1108 visibility is preserved. Return the new structure after the
1111 Assume BEG-A is lesser than BEG-B and that BEG-A and BEG-B belong
1112 to the same sub-list.
1114 This function modifies STRUCT."
1116 (let* ((end-A-no-blank (org-list-get-item-end-before-blank beg-A struct
))
1117 (end-B-no-blank (org-list-get-item-end-before-blank beg-B struct
))
1118 (end-A (org-list-get-item-end beg-A struct
))
1119 (end-B (org-list-get-item-end beg-B struct
))
1120 (size-A (- end-A-no-blank beg-A
))
1121 (size-B (- end-B-no-blank beg-B
))
1122 (body-A (buffer-substring beg-A end-A-no-blank
))
1123 (body-B (buffer-substring beg-B end-B-no-blank
))
1124 (between-A-no-blank-and-B (buffer-substring end-A-no-blank beg-B
))
1125 (sub-A (cons beg-A
(org-list-get-subtree beg-A struct
)))
1126 (sub-B (cons beg-B
(org-list-get-subtree beg-B struct
)))
1127 ;; Store overlays responsible for visibility status. We
1128 ;; also need to store their boundaries as they will be
1129 ;; removed from buffer.
1131 (mapcar (lambda (ov)
1132 (list ov
(overlay-start ov
) (overlay-end ov
)))
1133 (overlays-in beg-A end-A
))
1134 (mapcar (lambda (ov)
1135 (list ov
(overlay-start ov
) (overlay-end ov
)))
1136 (overlays-in beg-B end-B
)))))
1137 ;; 1. Move effectively items in buffer.
1139 (delete-region beg-A end-B-no-blank
)
1140 (insert (concat body-B between-A-no-blank-and-B body-A
))
1141 ;; 2. Now modify struct. No need to re-read the list, the
1142 ;; transformation is just a shift of positions. Some special
1143 ;; attention is required for items ending at END-A and END-B
1144 ;; as empty spaces are not moved there. In others words,
1145 ;; item BEG-A will end with whitespaces that were at the end
1146 ;; of BEG-B and the same applies to BEG-B.
1148 (let ((pos (car e
)))
1152 (let ((end-e (nth 6 e
)))
1153 (setcar e
(+ pos
(- end-B-no-blank end-A-no-blank
)))
1154 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
)
1155 (+ end-e
(- end-B-no-blank end-A-no-blank
)))
1156 (when (= end-e end-A
) (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) end-B
))))
1158 (let ((end-e (nth 6 e
)))
1159 (setcar e
(- (+ pos beg-A
) beg-B
))
1160 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) (+ end-e
(- beg-A beg-B
)))
1161 (when (= end-e end-B
)
1162 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
)
1163 (+ beg-A size-B
(- end-A end-A-no-blank
))))))
1165 (let ((end-e (nth 6 e
)))
1166 (setcar e
(+ pos
(- size-B size-A
)))
1167 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) (+ end-e
(- size-B size-A
))))))))
1169 (setq struct
(sort struct
(lambda (e1 e2
) (< (car e1
) (car e2
)))))
1170 ;; Restore visibility status, by moving overlays to their new
1175 (+ (nth 1 ov
) (- (+ beg-B
(- size-B size-A
)) beg-A
))
1176 (+ (nth 2 ov
) (- (+ beg-B
(- size-B size-A
)) beg-A
))))
1179 (move-overlay (car ov
)
1180 (+ (nth 1 ov
) (- beg-A beg-B
))
1181 (+ (nth 2 ov
) (- beg-A beg-B
))))
1183 ;; Return structure.
1186 (defun org-list-separating-blank-lines-number (pos struct prevs
)
1187 "Return number of blank lines that should separate items in list.
1189 POS is the position of point where `org-list-insert-item' was called.
1191 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous
1192 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'.
1194 Assume point is at item's beginning. If the item is alone, apply
1195 some heuristics to guess the result."
1197 (let ((item (point))
1199 (cdr (assq 'plain-list-item org-blank-before-new-entry
)))
1204 ;; Count blank lines above beginning of line.
1206 (count-lines (goto-char (point-at-bol))
1207 (progn (skip-chars-backward " \r\t\n")
1211 ;; Trivial cases where there should be none.
1212 ((or org-list-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists
(not insert-blank-p
)) 0)
1213 ;; When `org-blank-before-new-entry' says so, it is 1.
1214 ((eq insert-blank-p t
) 1)
1215 ;; `plain-list-item' is 'auto. Count blank lines separating
1216 ;; neighbors' items in list.
1217 (t (let ((next-p (org-list-get-next-item item struct prevs
)))
1219 ;; Is there a next item?
1220 (next-p (goto-char next-p
)
1221 (funcall count-blanks
))
1222 ;; Is there a previous item?
1223 ((org-list-get-prev-item item struct prevs
)
1224 (funcall count-blanks
))
1225 ;; User inserted blank lines, trust him.
1226 ((and (> pos
(org-list-get-item-end-before-blank item struct
))
1227 (> (save-excursion (goto-char pos
)
1228 (setq usr-blank
(funcall count-blanks
)))
1231 ;; Are there blank lines inside the list so far?
1233 (goto-char (org-list-get-top-point struct
))
1234 ;; Do not use `org-list-search-forward' so blank lines
1235 ;; in blocks can be counted in.
1237 "^[ \t]*$" (org-list-get-item-end-before-blank item struct
) t
))
1239 ;; Default choice: no blank line.
1242 (defun org-list-insert-item (pos struct prevs
&optional checkbox after-bullet
)
1243 "Insert a new list item at POS and return the new structure.
1244 If POS is before first character after bullet of the item, the
1245 new item will be created before the current one.
1247 STRUCT is the list structure. PREVS is the the alist of previous
1248 items, as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'.
1250 Insert a checkbox if CHECKBOX is non-nil, and string AFTER-BULLET
1251 after the bullet. Cursor will be after this text once the
1254 This function modifies STRUCT."
1255 (let ((case-fold-search t
))
1256 ;; 1. Get information about list: position of point with regards
1257 ;; to item start (BEFOREP), blank lines number separating items
1258 ;; (BLANK-NB), if we're allowed to (SPLIT-LINE-P).
1259 (let* ((item (progn (goto-char pos
) (goto-char (org-list-get-item-begin))))
1260 (item-end (org-list-get-item-end item struct
))
1261 (item-end-no-blank (org-list-get-item-end-before-blank item struct
))
1264 (looking-at org-list-full-item-re
)
1265 ;; Do not count tag in a non-descriptive list.
1266 (<= pos
(if (and (match-beginning 4)
1268 (string-match "[.)]" (match-string 1))))
1271 (split-line-p (org-get-alist-option org-M-RET-may-split-line
'item
))
1272 (blank-nb (org-list-separating-blank-lines-number
1274 ;; 2. Build the new item to be created. Concatenate same
1275 ;; bullet as item, checkbox, text AFTER-BULLET if
1276 ;; provided, and text cut from point to end of item
1277 ;; (TEXT-CUT) to form item's BODY. TEXT-CUT depends on
1278 ;; BEFOREP and SPLIT-LINE-P. The difference of size
1279 ;; between what was cut and what was inserted in buffer
1280 ;; is stored in SIZE-OFFSET.
1281 (ind (org-list-get-ind item struct
))
1282 (ind-size (if indent-tabs-mode
1283 (+ (/ ind tab-width
) (mod ind tab-width
))
1285 (bullet (org-list-bullet-string (org-list-get-bullet item struct
)))
1286 (box (when checkbox
"[ ]"))
1288 (and (not beforep
) split-line-p
1291 ;; If POS is greater than ITEM-END, then point is
1292 ;; in some white lines after the end of the list.
1293 ;; Those must be removed, or they will be left,
1294 ;; stacking up after the list.
1295 (when (< item-end pos
)
1296 (delete-region (1- item-end
) (point-at-eol)))
1297 (skip-chars-backward " \r\t\n")
1299 (delete-and-extract-region pos item-end-no-blank
))))
1300 (body (concat bullet
(when box
(concat box
" ")) after-bullet
1302 (if (string-match "\\`[ \t]+" text-cut
)
1303 (replace-match "" t t text-cut
)
1305 (item-sep (make-string (1+ blank-nb
) ?
\n))
1306 (item-size (+ ind-size
(length body
) (length item-sep
)))
1307 (size-offset (- item-size
(length text-cut
))))
1308 ;; 4. Insert effectively item into buffer.
1310 (org-indent-to-column ind
)
1311 (insert body item-sep
)
1312 ;; 5. Add new item to STRUCT.
1314 (let ((p (car e
)) (end (nth 6 e
)))
1316 ;; Before inserted item, positions don't change but
1317 ;; an item ending after insertion has its end shifted
1320 (when (> end item
) (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) (+ end size-offset
))))
1321 ;; Trivial cases where current item isn't split in
1322 ;; two. Just shift every item after new one by
1324 ((or beforep
(not split-line-p
))
1325 (setcar e
(+ p item-size
))
1326 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) (+ end item-size
)))
1327 ;; Item is split in two: elements before POS are just
1328 ;; shifted by ITEM-SIZE. In the case item would end
1329 ;; after split POS, ending is only shifted by
1332 (setcar e
(+ p item-size
))
1334 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) (+ end item-size
))
1335 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) (+ end size-offset
))))
1336 ;; Elements after POS are moved into new item.
1337 ;; Length of ITEM-SEP has to be removed as ITEM-SEP
1338 ;; doesn't appear in buffer yet.
1340 (setcar e
(+ p size-offset
(- item pos
(length item-sep
))))
1341 (if (= end item-end
)
1342 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) (+ item item-size
))
1343 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
)
1345 (- item pos
(length item-sep
))))))
1346 ;; Elements at ITEM-END or after are only shifted by
1348 (t (setcar e
(+ p size-offset
))
1349 (setcar (nthcdr 6 e
) (+ end size-offset
))))))
1351 (push (list item ind bullet nil box nil
(+ item item-size
)) struct
)
1352 (setq struct
(sort struct
(lambda (e1 e2
) (< (car e1
) (car e2
)))))
1353 ;; 6. If not BEFOREP, new item must appear after ITEM, so
1354 ;; exchange ITEM with the next item in list. Position cursor
1355 ;; after bullet, counter, checkbox, and label.
1358 (setq struct
(org-list-swap-items item
(+ item item-size
) struct
))
1359 (goto-char (org-list-get-next-item
1360 item struct
(org-list-prevs-alist struct
))))
1363 (defun org-list-delete-item (item struct
)
1364 "Remove ITEM from the list and return the new structure.
1366 STRUCT is the list structure."
1367 (let* ((end (org-list-get-item-end item struct
))
1368 (beg (if (= (org-list-get-bottom-point struct
) end
)
1369 ;; If ITEM ends with the list, delete blank lines
1373 (skip-chars-backward " \r\t\n")
1374 (min (1+ (point-at-eol)) (point-max)))
1376 ;; Remove item from buffer.
1377 (delete-region beg end
)
1378 ;; Remove item from structure and shift others items accordingly.
1379 ;; Don't forget to shift also ending position when appropriate.
1380 (let ((size (- end beg
)))
1381 (delq nil
(mapcar (lambda (e)
1382 (let ((pos (car e
)))
1385 (let ((end-e (nth 6 e
)))
1389 (append (butlast e
) (list beg
)))
1391 (append (butlast e
) (list (- end-e size
)))))))
1395 (append (butlast (cdr e
))
1396 (list (- (nth 6 e
) size
))))))))
1399 (defun org-list-send-item (item dest struct
)
1400 "Send ITEM to destination DEST.
1402 STRUCT is the list structure.
1404 DEST can have various values.
1406 If DEST is a buffer position, the function will assume it points
1407 to another item in the same list as ITEM, and will move the
1408 latter just before the former.
1410 If DEST is `begin' (respectively `end'), ITEM will be moved at
1411 the beginning (respectively end) of the list it belongs to.
1413 If DEST is a string like \"N\", where N is an integer, ITEM will
1414 be moved at the Nth position in the list.
1416 If DEST is `kill', ITEM will be deleted and its body will be
1417 added to the kill-ring.
1419 If DEST is `delete', ITEM will be deleted.
1421 Visibility of item is preserved.
1423 This function returns, destructively, the new list structure."
1424 (let* ((prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
1425 (item-end (org-list-get-item-end item struct
))
1426 ;; Grab full item body minus its bullet.
1433 (regexp-quote (org-list-get-bullet item struct
))))
1436 ;; Change DEST into a buffer position. A trick is needed
1437 ;; when ITEM is meant to be sent at the end of the list.
1438 ;; Indeed, by setting locally `org-M-RET-may-split-line' to
1439 ;; nil and insertion point (INS-POINT) to the first line's
1440 ;; end of the last item, we ensure the new item will be
1441 ;; inserted after the last item, and not after any of its
1442 ;; hypothetical sub-items.
1444 ((or (eq dest
'kill
) (eq dest
'delete
)))
1446 (setq dest
(org-list-get-list-begin item struct prevs
)))
1448 (setq dest
(org-list-get-list-end item struct prevs
))
1450 (goto-char (org-list-get-last-item item struct prevs
))
1452 ((string-match "\\`[0-9]+\\'" dest
)
1453 (let* ((all (org-list-get-all-items item struct prevs
))
1455 (index (mod (string-to-number dest
) len
)))
1456 (if (not (zerop index
))
1457 (setq dest
(nth (1- index
) all
))
1458 ;; Send ITEM at the end of the list.
1459 (setq dest
(org-list-get-list-end item struct prevs
))
1462 (org-list-get-last-item item struct prevs
))
1465 (org-M-RET-may-split-line nil
)
1466 ;; Store visibility.
1467 (visibility (overlays-in item item-end
)))
1469 ((eq dest
'delete
) (org-list-delete-item item struct
))
1472 (org-list-delete-item item struct
))
1473 ((and (integerp dest
) (/= item ins-point
))
1474 (setq item
(copy-marker item
))
1475 (setq struct
(org-list-insert-item ins-point struct prevs nil body
))
1476 ;; 1. Structure returned by `org-list-insert-item' may not be
1477 ;; accurate, as it cannot see sub-items included in BODY.
1478 ;; Thus, first compute the real structure so far.
1480 (cons (marker-position item
)
1481 (org-list-get-subtree (marker-position item
) struct
)))
1482 (new-end (org-list-get-item-end (point) struct
))
1483 (old-end (org-list-get-item-end (marker-position item
) struct
))
1485 (shift (- (point) item
)))
1486 ;; 1.1. Remove the item just created in structure.
1487 (setq struct
(delete (assq new-item struct
) struct
))
1488 ;; 1.2. Copy ITEM and any of its sub-items at NEW-ITEM.
1493 (let* ((cell (assq e struct
))
1497 (append (butlast (cdr cell
))
1498 (list (if (= end old-end
)
1502 (lambda (e1 e2
) (< (car e1
) (car e2
))))))
1503 ;; 2. Restore visibility.
1506 (+ (overlay-start ov
) (- (point) item
))
1507 (+ (overlay-end ov
) (- (point) item
))))
1509 ;; 3. Eventually delete extra copy of the item and clean marker.
1510 (prog1 (org-list-delete-item (marker-position item
) struct
)
1511 (move-marker item nil
)))
1514 (defun org-list-struct-outdent (start end struct parents
)
1515 "Outdent items between positions START and END.
1517 STRUCT is the list structure. PARENTS is the alist of items'
1518 parents, as returned by `org-list-parents-alist'.
1520 START is included, END excluded."
1523 (let* ((item (car cell
))
1524 (parent (cdr cell
)))
1526 ;; Item not yet in zone: keep association.
1527 ((< item start
) cell
)
1528 ;; Item out of zone: follow associations in ACC.
1530 (let ((convert (and parent
(assq parent acc
))))
1531 (if convert
(cons item
(cdr convert
)) cell
)))
1532 ;; Item has no parent: error
1534 (error "Cannot outdent top-level items"))
1535 ;; Parent is outdented: keep association.
1537 (push (cons parent item
) acc
) cell
)
1539 ;; Parent isn't outdented: reparent to grand-parent.
1540 (let ((grand-parent (org-list-get-parent
1541 parent struct parents
)))
1542 (push (cons parent item
) acc
)
1543 (cons item grand-parent
))))))))
1544 (mapcar out parents
)))
1546 (defun org-list-struct-indent (start end struct parents prevs
)
1547 "Indent items between positions START and END.
1549 STRUCT is the list structure. PARENTS is the alist of parents
1550 and PREVS is the alist of previous items, returned by,
1551 respectively, `org-list-parents-alist' and
1552 `org-list-prevs-alist'.
1554 START is included and END excluded.
1556 STRUCT may be modified if `org-list-demote-modify-bullet' matches
1557 bullets between START and END."
1559 (set-assoc (lambda (cell) (push cell acc
) cell
))
1560 (change-bullet-maybe
1565 ;; Normalize ordered bullets.
1566 (let ((bul (org-trim
1567 (org-list-get-bullet item struct
))))
1568 (cond ((string-match "[A-Z]\\." bul
) "A.")
1569 ((string-match "[A-Z])" bul
) "A)")
1570 ((string-match "[a-z]\\." bul
) "a.")
1571 ((string-match "[a-z])" bul
) "a)")
1572 ((string-match "[0-9]\\." bul
) "1.")
1573 ((string-match "[0-9])" bul
) "1)")
1575 org-list-demote-modify-bullet
))))
1576 (when new-bul-p
(org-list-set-bullet item struct new-bul-p
))))))
1579 (let* ((item (car cell
))
1580 (parent (cdr cell
)))
1582 ;; Item not yet in zone: keep association.
1583 ((< item start
) cell
)
1585 ;; Item out of zone: follow associations in ACC.
1586 (let ((convert (assq parent acc
)))
1587 (if convert
(cons item
(cdr convert
)) cell
)))
1589 ;; Item is in zone...
1590 (let ((prev (org-list-get-prev-item item struct prevs
)))
1591 ;; Check if bullet needs to be changed.
1592 (funcall change-bullet-maybe item
)
1594 ;; First item indented but not parent: error
1595 ((and (not prev
) (< parent start
))
1596 (error "Cannot indent the first item of a list"))
1597 ;; First item and parent indented: keep same
1599 ((not prev
) (funcall set-assoc cell
))
1600 ;; Previous item not indented: reparent to it.
1601 ((< prev start
) (funcall set-assoc
(cons item prev
)))
1602 ;; Previous item indented: reparent like it.
1605 (cons item
(cdr (assq prev acc
)))))))))))))
1606 (mapcar ind parents
)))
1610 ;;; Repairing structures
1612 (defun org-list-use-alpha-bul-p (first struct prevs
)
1613 "Non-nil if list starting at FIRST can have alphabetical bullets.
1615 STRUCT is list structure. PREVS is the alist of previous items,
1616 as returned by `org-list-prevs-alist'."
1617 (and org-list-allow-alphabetical
1619 (let ((item first
) (ascii 64) (case-fold-search nil
))
1620 ;; Pretend that bullets are uppercase and check if alphabet
1621 ;; is sufficient, taking counters into account.
1623 (let ((bul (org-list-get-bullet item struct
))
1624 (count (org-list-get-counter item struct
)))
1625 ;; Virtually determine current bullet
1626 (if (and count
(string-match "[a-zA-Z]" count
))
1627 ;; Counters are not case-sensitive.
1628 (setq ascii
(string-to-char (upcase count
)))
1629 (setq ascii
(1+ ascii
)))
1630 ;; Test if bullet would be over z or Z.
1633 (setq item
(org-list-get-next-item item struct prevs
)))))
1634 ;; All items checked. All good.
1637 (defun org-list-inc-bullet-maybe (bullet)
1638 "Increment BULLET if applicable."
1639 (let ((case-fold-search nil
))
1641 ;; Num bullet: increment it.
1642 ((string-match "[0-9]+" bullet
)
1644 (number-to-string (1+ (string-to-number (match-string 0 bullet
))))
1646 ;; Alpha bullet: increment it.
1647 ((string-match "[A-Za-z]" bullet
)
1649 (char-to-string (1+ (string-to-char (match-string 0 bullet
))))
1651 ;; Unordered bullet: leave it.
1654 (defun org-list-struct-fix-bul (struct prevs
)
1655 "Verify and correct bullets in STRUCT.
1656 PREVS is the alist of previous items, as returned by
1657 `org-list-prevs-alist'.
1659 This function modifies STRUCT."
1660 (let ((case-fold-search nil
)
1663 ;; Set bullet of ITEM in STRUCT, depending on the type of
1664 ;; first item of the list, the previous bullet and counter
1667 (let* ((prev (org-list-get-prev-item item struct prevs
))
1668 (prev-bul (and prev
(org-list-get-bullet prev struct
)))
1669 (counter (org-list-get-counter item struct
))
1670 (bullet (org-list-get-bullet item struct
))
1671 (alphap (and (not prev
)
1672 (org-list-use-alpha-bul-p item struct prevs
))))
1673 (org-list-set-bullet
1675 (org-list-bullet-string
1677 ;; Alpha counter in alpha list: use counter.
1679 (string-match "[a-zA-Z]" counter
)
1680 (string-match "[a-zA-Z]" prev-bul
))
1681 ;; Use cond to be sure `string-match' is used in
1685 ((string-match "[a-z]" prev-bul
) (downcase counter
))
1686 ((string-match "[A-Z]" prev-bul
) (upcase counter
)))))
1687 (replace-match real-count nil nil prev-bul
)))
1688 ;; Num counter in a num list: use counter.
1690 (string-match "[0-9]+" counter
)
1691 (string-match "[0-9]+" prev-bul
))
1692 (replace-match counter nil nil prev-bul
))
1693 ;; No counter: increase, if needed, previous bullet.
1695 (org-list-inc-bullet-maybe (org-list-get-bullet prev struct
)))
1696 ;; Alpha counter at first item: use counter.
1697 ((and counter
(org-list-use-alpha-bul-p item struct prevs
)
1698 (string-match "[A-Za-z]" counter
)
1699 (string-match "[A-Za-z]" bullet
))
1702 ((string-match "[a-z]" bullet
) (downcase counter
))
1703 ((string-match "[A-Z]" bullet
) (upcase counter
)))))
1704 (replace-match real-count nil nil bullet
)))
1705 ;; Num counter at first item: use counter.
1707 (string-match "[0-9]+" counter
)
1708 (string-match "[0-9]+" bullet
))
1709 (replace-match counter nil nil bullet
))
1710 ;; First bullet is alpha uppercase: use "A".
1711 ((and alphap
(string-match "[A-Z]" bullet
))
1712 (replace-match "A" nil nil bullet
))
1713 ;; First bullet is alpha lowercase: use "a".
1714 ((and alphap
(string-match "[a-z]" bullet
))
1715 (replace-match "a" nil nil bullet
))
1716 ;; First bullet is num: use "1".
1717 ((string-match "\\([0-9]+\\|[A-Za-z]\\)" bullet
)
1718 (replace-match "1" nil nil bullet
))
1719 ;; Not an ordered list: keep bullet.
1721 (mapc fix-bul
(mapcar 'car struct
))))
1723 (defun org-list-struct-fix-ind (struct parents
&optional bullet-size
)
1724 "Verify and correct indentation in STRUCT.
1726 PARENTS is the alist of parents, as returned by
1727 `org-list-parents-alist'.
1729 If numeric optional argument BULLET-SIZE is set, assume all
1730 bullets in list have this length to determine new indentation.
1732 This function modifies STRUCT."
1733 (let* ((ancestor (org-list-get-top-point struct
))
1734 (top-ind (org-list-get-ind ancestor struct
))
1737 (let ((parent (org-list-get-parent item struct parents
)))
1739 ;; Indent like parent + length of parent's bullet +
1742 item struct
(+ (or bullet-size
1744 (org-list-get-bullet parent struct
)))
1745 (org-list-get-ind parent struct
)
1746 org-list-indent-offset
))
1747 ;; If no parent, indent like top-point.
1748 (org-list-set-ind item struct top-ind
))))))
1749 (mapc new-ind
(mapcar 'car
(cdr struct
)))))
1751 (defun org-list-struct-fix-box (struct parents prevs
&optional ordered
)
1752 "Verify and correct checkboxes in STRUCT.
1754 PARENTS is the alist of parents and PREVS is the alist of
1755 previous items, as returned by, respectively,
1756 `org-list-parents-alist' and `org-list-prevs-alist'.
1758 If ORDERED is non-nil, a checkbox can only be checked when every
1759 checkbox before it is checked too. If there was an attempt to
1760 break this rule, the function will return the blocking item. In
1761 all others cases, the return value will be nil.
1763 This function modifies STRUCT."
1764 (let ((all-items (mapcar 'car struct
))
1769 (mapcar (lambda (child)
1770 (org-list-get-checkbox child struct
))
1771 (org-list-get-children item struct parents
))))
1772 (org-list-set-checkbox
1775 ((and (member "[ ]" box-list
) (member "[X]" box-list
)) "[-]")
1776 ((member "[-]" box-list
) "[-]")
1777 ((member "[X]" box-list
) "[X]")
1778 ((member "[ ]" box-list
) "[ ]")
1779 ;; Parent has no boxed child: leave box as-is.
1780 (t (org-list-get-checkbox item struct
))))))))
1782 ;; 1. List all parents with a checkbox.
1785 (let* ((parent (org-list-get-parent e struct parents
))
1786 (parent-box-p (org-list-get-checkbox parent struct
)))
1787 (when (and parent-box-p
(not (memq parent parent-list
)))
1788 (push parent parent-list
))))
1790 ;; 2. Sort those parents by decreasing indentation.
1791 (setq parent-list
(sort parent-list
1793 (> (org-list-get-ind e1 struct
)
1794 (org-list-get-ind e2 struct
)))))
1795 ;; 3. For each parent, get all children's checkboxes to determine
1796 ;; and set its checkbox accordingly.
1797 (mapc set-parent-box parent-list
)
1798 ;; 4. If ORDERED is set, see if we need to uncheck some boxes.
1801 (mapcar (lambda (e) (org-list-get-checkbox e struct
)) all-items
))
1802 (after-unchecked (member "[ ]" box-list
)))
1803 ;; There are boxes checked after an unchecked one: fix that.
1804 (when (member "[X]" after-unchecked
)
1805 (let ((index (- (length struct
) (length after-unchecked
))))
1807 (when (org-list-get-checkbox e struct
)
1808 (org-list-set-checkbox e struct
"[ ]")))
1809 (nthcdr index all-items
))
1810 ;; Verify once again the structure, without ORDERED.
1811 (org-list-struct-fix-box struct parents prevs nil
)
1812 ;; Return blocking item.
1813 (nth index all-items
)))))))
1815 (defun org-list-struct-fix-item-end (struct)
1816 "Verify and correct each item end position in STRUCT.
1818 This function modifies STRUCT."
1819 (let (end-list acc-end
)
1821 (let* ((pos (car e
))
1822 (ind-pos (org-list-get-ind pos struct
))
1823 (end-pos (org-list-get-item-end pos struct
)))
1824 (unless (assq end-pos struct
)
1825 ;; To determine real ind of an ending position that is
1826 ;; not at an item, we have to find the item it belongs
1827 ;; to: it is the last item (ITEM-UP), whose ending is
1828 ;; further than the position we're interested in.
1829 (let ((item-up (assoc-default end-pos acc-end
'>)))
1831 ;; Else part is for the bottom point.
1832 (if item-up
(+ (org-list-get-ind item-up struct
) 2) 0)
1835 (push (cons ind-pos pos
) end-list
)
1836 (push (cons end-pos pos
) acc-end
)))
1838 (setq end-list
(sort end-list
(lambda (e1 e2
) (< (cdr e1
) (cdr e2
)))))
1839 (org-list-struct-assoc-end struct end-list
)))
1841 (defun org-list-struct-apply-struct (struct old-struct
)
1842 "Apply set difference between STRUCT and OLD-STRUCT to the buffer.
1844 OLD-STRUCT is the structure before any modifications, and STRUCT
1845 the structure to be applied. The function will only modify parts
1846 of the list which have changed.
1848 Initial position of cursor is restored after the changes."
1849 (let* ((origin (point-marker))
1850 (inlinetask-re (and (featurep 'org-inlinetask
)
1851 (org-inlinetask-outline-regexp)))
1852 (item-re (org-item-re))
1855 ;; Shift the indentation between END and BEG by DELTA. If
1856 ;; MAX-IND is non-nil, ensure that no line will be indented
1857 ;; more than that number. Start from the line before END.
1858 (lambda (end beg delta max-ind
)
1860 (skip-chars-backward " \r\t\n")
1862 (while (or (> (point) beg
)
1863 (and (= (point) beg
)
1864 (not (looking-at item-re
))))
1866 ;; Skip inline tasks.
1867 ((and inlinetask-re
(looking-at inlinetask-re
))
1868 (org-inlinetask-goto-beginning))
1869 ;; Shift only non-empty lines.
1870 ((org-looking-at-p "^[ \t]*\\S-")
1871 (let ((i (org-get-indentation)))
1873 (if max-ind
(min (+ i delta
) max-ind
) (+ i delta
))))))
1874 (forward-line -
1)))))
1877 ;; Replace ITEM first line elements with new elements from
1878 ;; STRUCT, if appropriate.
1881 (let* ((new-ind (org-list-get-ind item struct
))
1882 (old-ind (org-get-indentation))
1883 (new-bul (org-list-bullet-string
1884 (org-list-get-bullet item struct
)))
1885 (old-bul (org-list-get-bullet item old-struct
))
1886 (new-box (org-list-get-checkbox item struct
)))
1887 (looking-at org-list-full-item-re
)
1888 ;; a. Replace bullet
1889 (unless (equal old-bul new-bul
)
1890 (replace-match new-bul nil nil nil
1))
1891 ;; b. Replace checkbox.
1893 ((equal (match-string 3) new-box
))
1894 ((and (match-string 3) new-box
)
1895 (replace-match new-box nil nil nil
3))
1897 (looking-at ".*?\\([ \t]*\\[[ X-]\\]\\)")
1898 (replace-match "" nil nil nil
1))
1899 (t (let ((counterp (match-end 2)))
1900 (goto-char (if counterp
(1+ counterp
) (match-end 1)))
1901 (insert (concat new-box
(unless counterp
" "))))))
1902 ;; c. Indent item to appropriate column.
1903 (unless (= new-ind old-ind
)
1904 (delete-region (goto-char (point-at-bol))
1905 (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point)))
1906 (indent-to new-ind
)))))))
1907 ;; 1. First get list of items and position endings. We maintain
1908 ;; two alists: ITM-SHIFT, determining indentation shift needed
1909 ;; at item, and END-LIST, a pseudo-alist where key is ending
1910 ;; position and value point.
1911 (let (end-list acc-end itm-shift all-ends sliced-struct
)
1912 (dolist (e old-struct
)
1913 (let* ((pos (car e
))
1914 (ind-pos (org-list-get-ind pos struct
))
1915 (ind-old (org-list-get-ind pos old-struct
))
1916 (bul-pos (org-list-get-bullet pos struct
))
1917 (bul-old (org-list-get-bullet pos old-struct
))
1918 (ind-shift (- (+ ind-pos
(length bul-pos
))
1919 (+ ind-old
(length bul-old
))))
1920 (end-pos (org-list-get-item-end pos old-struct
)))
1921 (push (cons pos ind-shift
) itm-shift
)
1922 (unless (assq end-pos old-struct
)
1923 ;; To determine real ind of an ending position that
1924 ;; is not at an item, we have to find the item it
1925 ;; belongs to: it is the last item (ITEM-UP), whose
1926 ;; ending is further than the position we're
1928 (let ((item-up (assoc-default end-pos acc-end
'>)))
1929 (push (cons end-pos item-up
) end-list
)))
1930 (push (cons end-pos pos
) acc-end
)))
1931 ;; 2. Slice the items into parts that should be shifted by the
1932 ;; same amount of indentation. Each slice follow the pattern
1933 ;; (END BEG DELTA MAX-IND-OR-NIL). Slices are returned in
1935 (setq all-ends
(sort (append (mapcar 'car itm-shift
)
1936 (org-uniquify (mapcar 'car end-list
)))
1938 (while (cdr all-ends
)
1939 (let* ((up (pop all-ends
))
1940 (down (car all-ends
))
1941 (itemp (assq up struct
))
1942 (item (if itemp up
(cdr (assq up end-list
))))
1943 (ind (cdr (assq item itm-shift
)))
1944 ;; If we're not at an item, there's a child of the item
1945 ;; point belongs to above. Make sure this slice isn't
1946 ;; moved within that child by specifying a maximum
1948 (max-ind (and (not itemp
)
1949 (+ (org-list-get-ind item struct
)
1950 (length (org-list-get-bullet item struct
))
1951 org-list-indent-offset
))))
1952 (push (list down up ind max-ind
) sliced-struct
)))
1953 ;; 3. Shift each slice in buffer, provided delta isn't 0, from
1954 ;; end to beginning. Take a special action when beginning is
1956 (dolist (e sliced-struct
)
1957 (unless (and (zerop (nth 2 e
)) (not (nth 3 e
)))
1958 (apply shift-body-ind e
))
1959 (let* ((beg (nth 1 e
))
1960 (cell (assq beg struct
)))
1961 (unless (or (not cell
) (equal cell
(assq beg old-struct
)))
1962 (funcall modify-item beg
)))))
1963 ;; 4. Go back to initial position and clean marker.
1965 (move-marker origin nil
)))
1967 (defun org-list-write-struct (struct parents
&optional old-struct
)
1968 "Correct bullets, checkboxes and indentation in list at point.
1970 STRUCT is the list structure. PARENTS is the alist of parents,
1971 as returned by `org-list-parents-alist'.
1973 When non-nil, optional argument OLD-STRUCT is the reference
1974 structure of the list. It should be provided whenever STRUCT
1975 doesn't correspond anymore to the real list in buffer."
1976 ;; Order of functions matters here: checkboxes and endings need
1977 ;; correct indentation to be set, and indentation needs correct
1980 ;; 0. Save a copy of structure before modifications
1981 (let ((old-struct (or old-struct
(copy-tree struct
))))
1982 ;; 1. Set a temporary, but coherent with PARENTS, indentation in
1983 ;; order to get items endings and bullets properly
1984 (org-list-struct-fix-ind struct parents
2)
1985 ;; 2. Fix each item end to get correct prevs alist.
1986 (org-list-struct-fix-item-end struct
)
1987 ;; 3. Get bullets right.
1988 (let ((prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
)))
1989 (org-list-struct-fix-bul struct prevs
)
1990 ;; 4. Now get real indentation.
1991 (org-list-struct-fix-ind struct parents
)
1992 ;; 5. Eventually fix checkboxes.
1993 (org-list-struct-fix-box struct parents prevs
))
1994 ;; 6. Apply structure modifications to buffer.
1995 (org-list-struct-apply-struct struct old-struct
)))
2001 (defun org-apply-on-list (function init-value
&rest args
)
2002 "Call FUNCTION on each item of the list at point.
2003 FUNCTION must be called with at least one argument: INIT-VALUE,
2004 that will contain the value returned by the function at the
2005 previous item, plus ARGS extra arguments.
2007 FUNCTION is applied on items in reverse order.
2009 As an example, \(org-apply-on-list \(lambda \(result\) \(1+ result\)\) 0\)
2010 will return the number of items in the current list.
2012 Sublists of the list are skipped. Cursor is always at the
2013 beginning of the item."
2014 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2015 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2016 (item (copy-marker (point-at-bol)))
2017 (all (org-list-get-all-items (marker-position item
) struct prevs
))
2021 (setq value
(apply function value args
)))
2024 (move-marker item nil
)
2027 (defun org-list-set-item-visibility (item struct view
)
2028 "Set visibility of ITEM in STRUCT to VIEW.
2030 Possible values are: `folded', `children' or `subtree'. See
2031 `org-cycle' for more information."
2034 (let ((item-end (org-list-get-item-end-before-blank item struct
)))
2036 (outline-flag-region (save-excursion (goto-char item
) (point-at-eol))
2038 ((eq view
'children
)
2039 ;; First show everything.
2040 (org-list-set-item-visibility item struct
'subtree
)
2041 ;; Then fold every child.
2042 (let* ((parents (org-list-parents-alist struct
))
2043 (children (org-list-get-children item struct parents
)))
2045 (org-list-set-item-visibility e struct
'folded
))
2049 (let ((item-end (org-list-get-item-end item struct
)))
2050 (outline-flag-region item item-end nil
)))))
2052 (defun org-list-item-body-column (item)
2053 "Return column at which body of ITEM should start."
2054 (let (bpos bcol tpos tcol
)
2057 (looking-at "[ \t]*\\(\\S-+\\)\\(.*[ \t]+::\\)?\\([ \t]+\\|$\\)")
2058 (setq bpos
(match-beginning 1) tpos
(match-end 0)
2059 bcol
(progn (goto-char bpos
) (current-column))
2060 tcol
(progn (goto-char tpos
) (current-column)))
2061 (when (> tcol
(+ bcol org-description-max-indent
))
2062 (setq tcol
(+ bcol
5))))
2067 ;;; Interactive functions
2069 (defalias 'org-list-get-item-begin
'org-in-item-p
)
2071 (defun org-beginning-of-item ()
2072 "Go to the beginning of the current item.
2073 Throw an error when not in a list."
2075 (let ((begin (org-in-item-p)))
2076 (if begin
(goto-char begin
) (error "Not in an item"))))
2078 (defun org-beginning-of-item-list ()
2079 "Go to the beginning item of the current list or sublist.
2080 Throw an error when not in a list."
2082 (let ((begin (org-in-item-p)))
2084 (error "Not in an item")
2086 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2087 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
)))
2088 (goto-char (org-list-get-list-begin begin struct prevs
))))))
2090 (defun org-end-of-item-list ()
2091 "Go to the end of the current list or sublist.
2092 Throw an error when not in a list."
2094 (let ((begin (org-in-item-p)))
2096 (error "Not in an item")
2098 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2099 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
)))
2100 (goto-char (org-list-get-list-end begin struct prevs
))))))
2102 (defun org-end-of-item ()
2103 "Go to the end of the current item.
2104 Throw an error when not in a list."
2106 (let ((begin (org-in-item-p)))
2108 (error "Not in an item")
2110 (let ((struct (org-list-struct)))
2111 (goto-char (org-list-get-item-end begin struct
))))))
2113 (defun org-previous-item ()
2114 "Move to the beginning of the previous item.
2115 Throw an error when not in a list. Also throw an error when at
2116 first item, unless `org-list-use-circular-motion' is non-nil."
2118 (let ((item (org-in-item-p)))
2120 (error "Not in an item")
2122 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2123 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2124 (prevp (org-list-get-prev-item item struct prevs
)))
2126 (prevp (goto-char prevp
))
2127 (org-list-use-circular-motion
2128 (goto-char (org-list-get-last-item item struct prevs
)))
2129 (t (error "On first item")))))))
2131 (defun org-next-item ()
2132 "Move to the beginning of the next item.
2133 Throw an error when not in a list. Also throw an error when at
2134 last item, unless `org-list-use-circular-motion' is non-nil."
2136 (let ((item (org-in-item-p)))
2138 (error "Not in an item")
2140 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2141 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2142 (prevp (org-list-get-next-item item struct prevs
)))
2144 (prevp (goto-char prevp
))
2145 (org-list-use-circular-motion
2146 (goto-char (org-list-get-first-item item struct prevs
)))
2147 (t (error "On last item")))))))
2149 (defun org-move-item-down ()
2150 "Move the item at point down, i.e. swap with following item.
2151 Sub-items (items with larger indentation) are considered part of
2152 the item, so this really moves item trees."
2154 (unless (org-at-item-p) (error "Not at an item"))
2155 (let* ((col (current-column))
2156 (item (point-at-bol))
2157 (struct (org-list-struct))
2158 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2159 (next-item (org-list-get-next-item (point-at-bol) struct prevs
)))
2160 (unless (or next-item org-list-use-circular-motion
)
2161 (user-error "Cannot move this item further down"))
2163 (setq struct
(org-list-send-item item
'begin struct
))
2164 (setq struct
(org-list-swap-items item next-item struct
))
2166 (org-list-get-next-item item struct
(org-list-prevs-alist struct
))))
2167 (org-list-write-struct struct
(org-list-parents-alist struct
))
2168 (org-move-to-column col
)))
2170 (defun org-move-item-up ()
2171 "Move the item at point up, i.e. swap with previous item.
2172 Sub-items (items with larger indentation) are considered part of
2173 the item, so this really moves item trees."
2175 (unless (org-at-item-p) (error "Not at an item"))
2176 (let* ((col (current-column))
2177 (item (point-at-bol))
2178 (struct (org-list-struct))
2179 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2180 (prev-item (org-list-get-prev-item (point-at-bol) struct prevs
)))
2181 (unless (or prev-item org-list-use-circular-motion
)
2182 (user-error "Cannot move this item further up"))
2184 (setq struct
(org-list-send-item item
'end struct
))
2185 (setq struct
(org-list-swap-items prev-item item struct
)))
2186 (org-list-write-struct struct
(org-list-parents-alist struct
))
2187 (org-move-to-column col
)))
2189 (defun org-insert-item (&optional checkbox
)
2190 "Insert a new item at the current level.
2191 If cursor is before first character after bullet of the item, the
2192 new item will be created before the current one.
2194 If CHECKBOX is non-nil, add a checkbox next to the bullet.
2196 Return t when things worked, nil when we are not in an item, or
2198 (let ((itemp (org-in-item-p))
2200 ;; If cursor isn't is a list or if list is invisible, return nil.
2201 (unless (or (not itemp
)
2204 (outline-invisible-p)))
2207 (org-at-item-timer-p))
2208 ;; Timer list: delegate to `org-timer-item'.
2209 (progn (org-timer-item) t
)
2210 (let* ((struct (save-excursion (goto-char itemp
)
2212 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2213 ;; If we're in a description list, ask for the new term.
2214 (desc (when (eq (org-list-get-list-type itemp struct prevs
)
2217 (setq struct
(org-list-insert-item pos struct prevs checkbox desc
))
2218 (org-list-write-struct struct
(org-list-parents-alist struct
))
2219 (when checkbox
(org-update-checkbox-count-maybe))
2220 (looking-at org-list-full-item-re
)
2221 (goto-char (if (and (match-beginning 4)
2223 (string-match "[.)]" (match-string 1))))
2226 (if desc
(backward-char 1))
2229 (defun org-list-repair ()
2230 "Fix indentation, bullets and checkboxes in the list at point."
2232 (unless (org-at-item-p) (error "This is not a list"))
2233 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2234 (parents (org-list-parents-alist struct
)))
2235 (org-list-write-struct struct parents
)))
2237 (defun org-cycle-list-bullet (&optional which
)
2238 "Cycle through the different itemize/enumerate bullets.
2239 This cycle the entire list level through the sequence:
2241 `-' -> `+' -> `*' -> `1.' -> `1)'
2243 If WHICH is a valid string, use that as the new bullet. If WHICH
2244 is an integer, 0 means `-', 1 means `+' etc. If WHICH is
2245 `previous', cycle backwards."
2247 (unless (org-at-item-p) (error "Not at an item"))
2250 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2251 (parents (org-list-parents-alist struct
))
2252 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2253 (list-beg (org-list-get-first-item (point) struct prevs
))
2254 (bullet (org-list-get-bullet list-beg struct
))
2255 (alpha-p (org-list-use-alpha-bul-p list-beg struct prevs
))
2256 (case-fold-search nil
)
2258 ((string-match "[a-z]\\." bullet
) "a.")
2259 ((string-match "[a-z])" bullet
) "a)")
2260 ((string-match "[A-Z]\\." bullet
) "A.")
2261 ((string-match "[A-Z])" bullet
) "A)")
2262 ((string-match "\\." bullet
) "1.")
2263 ((string-match ")" bullet
) "1)")
2264 (t (org-trim bullet
))))
2265 ;; Compute list of possible bullets, depending on context.
2268 ;; *-bullets are not allowed at column 0.
2269 (unless (looking-at "\\S-") '("*"))
2270 ;; Description items cannot be numbered.
2271 (unless (or (eq org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator ?\
))
2272 (org-at-item-description-p))
2274 (unless (or (eq org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator ?.
)
2275 (org-at-item-description-p))
2277 (unless (or (not alpha-p
)
2278 (eq org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator ?\
))
2279 (org-at-item-description-p))
2281 (unless (or (not alpha-p
)
2282 (eq org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator ?.
)
2283 (org-at-item-description-p))
2285 (len (length bullet-list
))
2286 (item-index (- len
(length (member current bullet-list
))))
2287 (get-value (lambda (index) (nth (mod index len
) bullet-list
)))
2289 ((member which bullet-list
) which
)
2290 ((numberp which
) (funcall get-value which
))
2291 ((eq 'previous which
) (funcall get-value
(1- item-index
)))
2292 (t (funcall get-value
(1+ item-index
))))))
2293 ;; Use a short variation of `org-list-write-struct' as there's
2294 ;; no need to go through all the steps.
2295 (let ((old-struct (copy-tree struct
)))
2296 (org-list-set-bullet list-beg struct
(org-list-bullet-string new
))
2297 (org-list-struct-fix-bul struct prevs
)
2298 (org-list-struct-fix-ind struct parents
)
2299 (org-list-struct-apply-struct struct old-struct
)))))
2301 (defun org-toggle-checkbox (&optional toggle-presence
)
2302 "Toggle the checkbox in the current line.
2303 With prefix arg TOGGLE-PRESENCE, add or remove checkboxes. With
2304 double prefix, set checkbox to [-].
2306 When there is an active region, toggle status or presence of the
2307 first checkbox there, and make every item inside have the same
2308 status or presence, respectively.
2310 If the cursor is in a headline, apply this to all checkbox items
2311 in the text below the heading, taking as reference the first item
2312 in subtree, ignoring drawers."
2319 (keyword-re (concat "^[ \t]*\\<\\(" org-scheduled-string
2320 "\\|" org-deadline-string
2321 "\\|" org-closed-string
2322 "\\|" org-clock-string
"\\)"
2323 " *[[<]\\([^]>]+\\)[]>]"))
2324 (orderedp (org-entry-get nil
"ORDERED"))
2326 ;; In a region, start at first item in region.
2328 ((org-region-active-p)
2329 (let ((limit (region-end)))
2330 (goto-char (region-beginning))
2331 (if (org-list-search-forward (org-item-beginning-re) limit t
)
2332 (setq lim-up
(point-at-bol))
2333 (error "No item in region"))
2334 (setq lim-down
(copy-marker limit
))))
2336 ;; On an heading, start at first item after drawers and
2337 ;; time-stamps (scheduled, etc.).
2338 (let ((limit (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point))))
2340 (while (or (looking-at org-drawer-regexp
)
2341 (looking-at keyword-re
))
2342 (if (looking-at keyword-re
)
2344 (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*:END:" limit nil
)))
2345 (if (org-list-search-forward (org-item-beginning-re) limit t
)
2346 (setq lim-up
(point-at-bol))
2347 (error "No item in subtree"))
2348 (setq lim-down
(copy-marker limit
))))
2349 ;; Just one item: set SINGLEP flag.
2352 (setq lim-up
(point-at-bol)
2353 lim-down
(copy-marker (point-at-eol))))
2354 (t (error "Not at an item or heading, and no active region"))))
2355 ;; Determine the checkbox going to be applied to all items
2360 (let ((cbox (and (org-at-item-checkbox-p) (match-string 1))))
2362 ((equal toggle-presence
'(16)) "[-]")
2363 ((equal toggle-presence
'(4))
2364 (unless cbox
"[ ]"))
2365 ((equal "[X]" cbox
) "[ ]")
2367 ;; When an item is found within bounds, grab the full list at
2368 ;; point structure, then: (1) set check-box of all its items
2369 ;; within bounds to REF-CHECKBOX, (2) fix check-boxes of the
2370 ;; whole list, (3) move point after the list.
2372 (while (and (< (point) lim-down
)
2373 (org-list-search-forward (org-item-beginning-re)
2375 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2376 (struct-copy (copy-tree struct
))
2377 (parents (org-list-parents-alist struct
))
2378 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2379 (bottom (copy-marker (org-list-get-bottom-point struct
)))
2380 (items-to-toggle (org-remove-if
2381 (lambda (e) (or (< e lim-up
) (> e lim-down
)))
2382 (mapcar 'car struct
))))
2383 (mapc (lambda (e) (org-list-set-checkbox
2385 ;; If there is no box at item, leave as-is
2386 ;; unless function was called with C-u prefix.
2387 (let ((cur-box (org-list-get-checkbox e struct
)))
2388 (if (or cur-box
(equal toggle-presence
'(4)))
2392 (setq block-item
(org-list-struct-fix-box
2393 struct parents prevs orderedp
))
2394 ;; Report some problems due to ORDERED status of subtree.
2395 ;; If only one box was being checked, throw an error, else,
2396 ;; only signal problems.
2398 ((and singlep block-item
(> lim-up block-item
))
2400 "Checkbox blocked because of unchecked box at line %d"
2401 (org-current-line block-item
)))
2404 "Checkboxes were removed due to unchecked box at line %d"
2405 (org-current-line block-item
))))
2407 (move-marker bottom nil
)
2408 (org-list-struct-apply-struct struct struct-copy
)))
2409 (move-marker lim-down nil
)))
2410 (org-update-checkbox-count-maybe))
2412 (defun org-reset-checkbox-state-subtree ()
2413 "Reset all checkboxes in an entry subtree."
2415 (if (org-before-first-heading-p)
2416 (error "Not inside a tree")
2419 (org-narrow-to-subtree)
2421 (goto-char (point-min))
2422 (let ((end (point-max)))
2423 (while (< (point) end
)
2424 (when (org-at-item-checkbox-p)
2425 (replace-match "[ ]" t t nil
1))
2426 (beginning-of-line 2)))
2427 (org-update-checkbox-count-maybe 'all
)))))
2429 (defun org-update-checkbox-count (&optional all
)
2430 "Update the checkbox statistics in the current section.
2431 This will find all statistic cookies like [57%] and [6/12] and
2432 update them with the current numbers.
2434 With optional prefix argument ALL, do this for the whole buffer."
2437 (let ((cookie-re "\\(\\(\\[[0-9]*%\\]\\)\\|\\(\\[[0-9]*/[0-9]*\\]\\)\\)")
2438 (box-re "^[ \t]*\\([-+*]\\|\\([0-9]+\\|[A-Za-z]\\)[.)]\\)[ \t]+\\(?:\\[@\\(?:start:\\)?\\([0-9]+\\|[A-Za-z]\\)\\][ \t]*\\)?\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)")
2440 (or (not org-checkbox-hierarchical-statistics
)
2441 (string-match "\\<recursive\\>"
2442 (or (org-entry-get nil
"COOKIE_DATA") ""))))
2444 (cons (point-min) (point-max))
2445 (cons (or (ignore-errors (org-back-to-heading t
) (point))
2447 (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point)))))
2450 ;; Return number of checked boxes and boxes of all types
2451 ;; in all structures in STRUCTS. If RECURSIVEP is
2452 ;; non-nil, also count boxes in sub-lists. If ITEM is
2453 ;; nil, count across the whole structure, else count only
2454 ;; across subtree whose ancestor is ITEM.
2455 (lambda (item structs recursivep
)
2456 (let ((c-on 0) (c-all 0))
2459 (let* ((pre (org-list-prevs-alist s
))
2460 (par (org-list-parents-alist s
))
2463 ((and recursivep item
) (org-list-get-subtree item s
))
2464 (recursivep (mapcar 'car s
))
2465 (item (org-list-get-children item s par
))
2466 (t (org-list-get-all-items
2467 (org-list-get-top-point s
) s pre
))))
2468 (cookies (delq nil
(mapcar
2470 (org-list-get-checkbox e s
))
2472 (setq c-all
(+ (length cookies
) c-all
)
2473 c-on
(+ (org-count "[X]" cookies
) c-on
))))
2475 (cons c-on c-all
)))))
2477 cookies-list structs-bak box-num
)
2478 (goto-char (car bounds
))
2479 ;; 1. Build an alist for each cookie found within BOUNDS. The
2480 ;; key will be position at beginning of cookie and values
2481 ;; ending position, format of cookie, and a cell whose car is
2482 ;; number of checked boxes to report, and cdr total number of
2484 (while (re-search-forward cookie-re
(cdr bounds
) t
)
2489 (match-beginning 1) ; cookie start
2490 (match-end 1) ; cookie end
2491 (match-string 2) ; percent?
2493 ;; Cookie is at an heading, but specifically for todo,
2494 ;; not for checkboxes: skip it.
2495 ((and (org-at-heading-p)
2496 (string-match "\\<todo\\>"
2498 (or (org-entry-get nil
"COOKIE_DATA") ""))))
2500 ;; Cookie is at an heading, but all lists before next
2501 ;; heading already have been read. Use data collected
2502 ;; in STRUCTS-BAK. This should only happen when
2503 ;; heading has more than one cookie on it.
2504 ((and (org-at-heading-p)
2505 (<= (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point))
2507 (funcall count-boxes nil structs-bak recursivep
))
2508 ;; Cookie is at a fresh heading. Grab structure of
2509 ;; every list containing a checkbox between point and
2510 ;; next headline, and save them in STRUCTS-BAK.
2512 (setq backup-end
(save-excursion
2513 (outline-next-heading) (point))
2515 (while (org-list-search-forward box-re backup-end
'move
)
2516 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2517 (bottom (org-list-get-bottom-point struct
)))
2518 (push struct structs-bak
)
2519 (goto-char bottom
)))
2520 (funcall count-boxes nil structs-bak recursivep
))
2521 ;; Cookie is at an item, and we already have list
2522 ;; structure stored in STRUCTS-BAK.
2523 ((and (org-at-item-p)
2524 (< (point-at-bol) backup-end
)
2525 ;; Only lists in no special context are stored.
2526 (not (nth 2 (org-list-context))))
2527 (funcall count-boxes
(point-at-bol) structs-bak recursivep
))
2528 ;; Cookie is at an item, but we need to compute list
2531 (let ((struct (org-list-struct)))
2532 (setq backup-end
(org-list-get-bottom-point struct
)
2533 structs-bak
(list struct
)))
2534 (funcall count-boxes
(point-at-bol) structs-bak recursivep
))
2535 ;; Else, cookie found is at a wrong place. Skip it.
2536 (t (throw 'skip nil
))))
2538 ;; 2. Apply alist to buffer, in reverse order so positions stay
2539 ;; unchanged after cookie modifications.
2540 (mapc (lambda (cookie)
2541 (let* ((beg (car cookie
))
2542 (end (nth 1 cookie
))
2543 (percentp (nth 2 cookie
))
2544 (checked (car (nth 3 cookie
)))
2545 (total (cdr (nth 3 cookie
)))
2547 (format "[%d%%]" (/ (* 100 checked
)
2549 (format "[%d/%d]" checked total
))))
2552 (delete-region (point) (+ (point) (- end beg
)))
2553 (when org-auto-align-tags
(org-fix-tags-on-the-fly))))
2556 (defun org-get-checkbox-statistics-face ()
2557 "Select the face for checkbox statistics.
2558 The face will be `org-done' when all relevant boxes are checked.
2559 Otherwise it will be `org-todo'."
2561 (if (equal (match-string 1) "100%")
2562 'org-checkbox-statistics-done
2563 'org-checkbox-statistics-todo
)
2564 (if (and (> (match-end 2) (match-beginning 2))
2565 (equal (match-string 2) (match-string 3)))
2566 'org-checkbox-statistics-done
2567 'org-checkbox-statistics-todo
)))
2569 (defun org-update-checkbox-count-maybe (&optional all
)
2570 "Update checkbox statistics unless turned off by user.
2571 With an optional argument ALL, update them in the whole buffer."
2572 (when (cdr (assq 'checkbox org-list-automatic-rules
))
2573 (org-update-checkbox-count all
))
2574 (run-hooks 'org-checkbox-statistics-hook
))
2576 (defvar org-last-indent-begin-marker
(make-marker))
2577 (defvar org-last-indent-end-marker
(make-marker))
2578 (defun org-list-indent-item-generic (arg no-subtree struct
)
2579 "Indent a local list item including its children.
2580 When number ARG is a negative, item will be outdented, otherwise
2581 it will be indented.
2583 If a region is active, all items inside will be moved.
2585 If NO-SUBTREE is non-nil, only indent the item itself, not its
2588 STRUCT is the list structure.
2590 Return t if successful."
2592 (let* ((regionp (org-region-active-p))
2593 (rbeg (and regionp
(region-beginning)))
2594 (rend (and regionp
(region-end)))
2595 (top (org-list-get-top-point struct
))
2596 (parents (org-list-parents-alist struct
))
2597 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2598 ;; Are we going to move the whole list?
2601 (= top
(point-at-bol))
2602 (cdr (assq 'indent org-list-automatic-rules
))
2605 "First item of list cannot move without its subtree")
2607 ;; Determine begin and end points of zone to indent. If moving
2608 ;; more than one item, save them for subsequent moves.
2609 (unless (and (memq last-command
'(org-shiftmetaright org-shiftmetaleft
))
2610 (memq this-command
'(org-shiftmetaright org-shiftmetaleft
)))
2613 (set-marker org-last-indent-begin-marker rbeg
)
2614 (set-marker org-last-indent-end-marker rend
))
2615 (set-marker org-last-indent-begin-marker
(point-at-bol))
2616 (set-marker org-last-indent-end-marker
2618 (specialp (org-list-get-bottom-point struct
))
2619 (no-subtree (1+ (point-at-bol)))
2620 (t (org-list-get-item-end (point-at-bol) struct
))))))
2621 (let* ((beg (marker-position org-last-indent-begin-marker
))
2622 (end (marker-position org-last-indent-end-marker
)))
2624 ;; Special case: moving top-item with indent rule.
2626 (let* ((level-skip (org-level-increment))
2627 (offset (if (< arg
0) (- level-skip
) level-skip
))
2628 (top-ind (org-list-get-ind beg struct
))
2629 (old-struct (copy-tree struct
)))
2630 (if (< (+ top-ind offset
) 0)
2631 (error "Cannot outdent beyond margin")
2632 ;; Change bullet if necessary.
2633 (when (and (= (+ top-ind offset
) 0)
2635 (org-list-get-bullet beg struct
)))
2636 (org-list-set-bullet beg struct
2637 (org-list-bullet-string "-")))
2638 ;; Shift every item by OFFSET and fix bullets. Then
2639 ;; apply changes to buffer.
2641 (let ((ind (org-list-get-ind (car e
) struct
)))
2642 (org-list-set-ind (car e
) struct
(+ ind offset
))))
2644 (org-list-struct-fix-bul struct prevs
)
2645 (org-list-struct-apply-struct struct old-struct
))))
2648 ;; If only one item is moved, it mustn't have a child.
2651 (org-list-has-child-p beg struct
))
2652 ;; If a subtree or region is moved, the last item
2653 ;; of the subtree mustn't have a child.
2654 (let ((last-item (caar
2657 (lambda (e) (>= (car e
) end
))
2659 (org-list-has-child-p last-item struct
))))
2660 (error "Cannot outdent an item without its children"))
2665 (org-list-struct-outdent beg end struct parents
)
2666 (org-list-struct-indent beg end struct parents prevs
))))
2667 (org-list-write-struct struct new-parents
))
2668 (org-update-checkbox-count-maybe))))))
2671 (defun org-outdent-item ()
2672 "Outdent a local list item, but not its children.
2673 If a region is active, all items inside will be moved."
2675 (let ((regionp (org-region-active-p)))
2677 ((or (org-at-item-p)
2679 (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
2681 (let ((struct (if (not regionp
) (org-list-struct)
2682 (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
2683 (org-list-struct)))))
2684 (org-list-indent-item-generic -
1 t struct
)))
2685 (regionp (error "Region not starting at an item"))
2686 (t (error "Not at an item")))))
2688 (defun org-indent-item ()
2689 "Indent a local list item, but not its children.
2690 If a region is active, all items inside will be moved."
2692 (let ((regionp (org-region-active-p)))
2694 ((or (org-at-item-p)
2696 (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
2698 (let ((struct (if (not regionp
) (org-list-struct)
2699 (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
2700 (org-list-struct)))))
2701 (org-list-indent-item-generic 1 t struct
)))
2702 (regionp (error "Region not starting at an item"))
2703 (t (error "Not at an item")))))
2705 (defun org-outdent-item-tree ()
2706 "Outdent a local list item including its children.
2707 If a region is active, all items inside will be moved."
2709 (let ((regionp (org-region-active-p)))
2711 ((or (org-at-item-p)
2713 (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
2715 (let ((struct (if (not regionp
) (org-list-struct)
2716 (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
2717 (org-list-struct)))))
2718 (org-list-indent-item-generic -
1 nil struct
)))
2719 (regionp (error "Region not starting at an item"))
2720 (t (error "Not at an item")))))
2722 (defun org-indent-item-tree ()
2723 "Indent a local list item including its children.
2724 If a region is active, all items inside will be moved."
2726 (let ((regionp (org-region-active-p)))
2728 ((or (org-at-item-p)
2730 (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
2732 (let ((struct (if (not regionp
) (org-list-struct)
2733 (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
2734 (org-list-struct)))))
2735 (org-list-indent-item-generic 1 nil struct
)))
2736 (regionp (error "Region not starting at an item"))
2737 (t (error "Not at an item")))))
2739 (defvar org-tab-ind-state
)
2740 (defun org-cycle-item-indentation ()
2741 "Cycle levels of indentation of an empty item.
2742 The first run indents the item, if applicable. Subsequent runs
2743 outdent it at meaningful levels in the list. When done, item is
2744 put back at its original position with its original bullet.
2746 Return t at each successful move."
2747 (when (org-at-item-p)
2748 (let* ((org-adapt-indentation nil
)
2749 (struct (org-list-struct))
2750 (ind (org-list-get-ind (point-at-bol) struct
))
2751 (bullet (org-trim (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))))
2752 ;; Accept empty items or if cycle has already started.
2753 (when (or (eq last-command
'org-cycle-item-indentation
)
2754 (and (save-excursion
2756 (looking-at org-list-full-item-re
))
2757 (>= (match-end 0) (save-excursion
2758 (goto-char (org-list-get-item-end
2759 (point-at-bol) struct
))
2760 (skip-chars-backward " \r\t\n")
2762 (setq this-command
'org-cycle-item-indentation
)
2763 ;; When in the middle of the cycle, try to outdent first. If
2764 ;; it fails, and point is still at initial position, indent.
2765 ;; Else, re-create it at its original position.
2766 (if (eq last-command
'org-cycle-item-indentation
)
2768 ((ignore-errors (org-list-indent-item-generic -
1 t struct
)))
2769 ((and (= ind
(car org-tab-ind-state
))
2770 (ignore-errors (org-list-indent-item-generic 1 t struct
))))
2771 (t (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol))
2772 (org-indent-to-column (car org-tab-ind-state
))
2773 (insert (cdr org-tab-ind-state
) " ")
2775 (setq this-command
'identity
)))
2776 ;; If a cycle is starting, remember indentation and bullet,
2777 ;; then try to indent. If it fails, try to outdent.
2778 (setq org-tab-ind-state
(cons ind bullet
))
2780 ((ignore-errors (org-list-indent-item-generic 1 t struct
)))
2781 ((ignore-errors (org-list-indent-item-generic -
1 t struct
)))
2782 (t (user-error "Cannot move item"))))
2785 (defun org-sort-list (&optional with-case sorting-type getkey-func compare-func
)
2787 The cursor may be at any item of the list that should be sorted.
2788 Sublists are not sorted. Checkboxes, if any, are ignored.
2790 Sorting can be alphabetically, numerically, by date/time as given
2791 by a time stamp, by a property or by priority.
2793 Comparing entries ignores case by default. However, with an
2794 optional argument WITH-CASE, the sorting considers case as well.
2796 The command prompts for the sorting type unless it has been given
2797 to the function through the SORTING-TYPE argument, which needs to
2798 be a character, \(?n ?N ?a ?A ?t ?T ?f ?F ?x ?X). Here is the
2799 detailed meaning of each character:
2801 n Numerically, by converting the beginning of the item to a number.
2802 a Alphabetically. Only the first line of item is checked.
2803 t By date/time, either the first active time stamp in the entry, if
2804 any, or by the first inactive one. In a timer list, sort the timers.
2805 x By \"checked\" status of a check list.
2807 Capital letters will reverse the sort order.
2809 If the SORTING-TYPE is ?f or ?F, then GETKEY-FUNC specifies
2810 a function to be called with point at the beginning of the
2811 record. It must return either a string or a number that should
2812 serve as the sorting key for that record. It will then use
2813 COMPARE-FUNC to compare entries.
2815 Sorting is done against the visible part of the headlines, it
2816 ignores hidden links."
2818 (let* ((case-func (if with-case
'identity
'downcase
))
2819 (struct (org-list-struct))
2820 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2821 (start (org-list-get-list-begin (point-at-bol) struct prevs
))
2822 (end (org-list-get-list-end (point-at-bol) struct prevs
))
2827 "Sort plain list: [a]lpha [n]umeric [t]ime [f]unc [x]checked A/N/T/F/X means reversed:")
2828 (read-char-exclusive))))
2831 (and (= (downcase sorting-type
) ?f
)
2832 (intern (org-icompleting-read "Sort using function: "
2833 obarray
'fboundp t nil nil
))))))
2834 (message "Sorting items...")
2836 (narrow-to-region start end
)
2837 (goto-char (point-min))
2838 (let* ((dcst (downcase sorting-type
))
2839 (case-fold-search nil
)
2840 (now (current-time))
2842 ((= dcst ?a
) 'string
<)
2843 ((= dcst ?f
) compare-func
)
2845 ((= dcst ?x
) 'string
<)))
2846 (next-record (lambda ()
2847 (skip-chars-forward " \r\t\n")
2848 (or (eobp) (beginning-of-line))))
2849 (end-record (lambda ()
2850 (goto-char (org-list-get-item-end-before-blank
2854 (when (looking-at "[ \t]*[-+*0-9.)]+\\([ \t]+\\[[- X]\\]\\)?[ \t]+")
2858 (org-sort-remove-invisible
2859 (buffer-substring (match-end 0) (point-at-eol)))))
2862 (org-sort-remove-invisible
2864 (match-end 0) (point-at-eol)))))
2867 ;; If it is a timer list, convert timer to seconds
2868 ((org-at-item-timer-p)
2869 (org-timer-hms-to-secs (match-string 1)))
2870 ((or (save-excursion
2871 (re-search-forward org-ts-regexp
(point-at-eol) t
))
2872 (save-excursion (re-search-forward org-ts-regexp-both
2874 (org-time-string-to-seconds (match-string 0)))
2875 (t (org-float-time now
))))
2876 ((= dcst ?x
) (or (and (stringp (match-string 1))
2881 (let ((value (funcall getkey-func
)))
2883 (funcall case-func value
)
2885 (error "Invalid key function `%s'" getkey-func
)))
2886 (t (error "Invalid sorting type `%c'" sorting-type
)))))))
2887 (sort-subr (/= dcst sorting-type
)
2893 ;; Read and fix list again, as `sort-subr' probably destroyed
2896 (run-hooks 'org-after-sorting-entries-or-items-hook
)
2897 (message "Sorting items...done")))))
2901 ;;; Send and receive lists
2903 (defun org-list-parse-list (&optional delete
)
2904 "Parse the list at point and maybe DELETE it.
2906 Return a list whose car is a symbol of list type, among
2907 `ordered', `unordered' and `descriptive'. Then, each item is
2908 a list whose car is counter, and cdr are strings and other
2909 sub-lists. Inside strings, check-boxes are replaced by
2910 \"[CBON]\", \"[CBOFF]\" and \"[CBTRANS]\".
2912 For example, the following list:
2917 more text in first item
2923 \(nil \"first item\"
2925 \(nil \"sub-item one\"\)
2926 \(nil \"[CBON] sub-item two\"\)\)
2927 \"more text in first item\"\)
2928 \(3 \"last item\"\)\)
2930 Point is left at list end."
2931 (let* ((struct (org-list-struct))
2932 (prevs (org-list-prevs-alist struct
))
2933 (parents (org-list-parents-alist struct
))
2934 (top (org-list-get-top-point struct
))
2935 (bottom (org-list-get-bottom-point struct
))
2937 parse-item
; for byte-compiler
2940 ;; Return text between BEG and END, trimmed, with
2941 ;; checkboxes replaced.
2943 (let ((text (org-trim (buffer-substring beg end
))))
2944 (if (string-match "\\`\\[\\([-X ]\\)\\]" text
)
2946 (let ((box (match-string 1 text
)))
2948 ((equal box
" ") "CBOFF")
2949 ((equal box
"-") "CBTRANS")
2955 ;; Return a list whose car is list type and cdr a list of
2958 (cons (org-list-get-list-type (car e
) struct prevs
)
2959 (mapcar parse-item e
)))))
2962 ;; Return a list containing counter of item, if any, text
2963 ;; and any sublist inside it.
2965 (let ((start (save-excursion
2967 (looking-at "[ \t]*\\S-+\\([ \t]+\\[@\\(start:\\)?\\([0-9]+\\|[a-zA-Z]\\)\\]\\)?[ \t]*")
2969 ;; Get counter number. For alphabetic counter, get
2970 ;; its position in the alphabet.
2971 (counter (let ((c (org-list-get-counter e struct
)))
2974 ((string-match "[A-Za-z]" c
)
2975 (- (string-to-char (upcase (match-string 0 c
)))
2977 ((string-match "[0-9]+" c
)
2978 (string-to-number (match-string 0 c
))))))
2979 (childp (org-list-has-child-p e struct
))
2980 (end (org-list-get-item-end e struct
)))
2981 ;; If item has a child, store text between bullet and
2982 ;; next child, then recursively parse all sublists. At
2983 ;; the end of each sublist, check for the presence of
2984 ;; text belonging to the original item.
2986 (let* ((children (org-list-get-children e struct parents
))
2987 (body (list (funcall get-text start childp
))))
2989 (let* ((first (car children
))
2990 (sub (org-list-get-all-items first struct prevs
))
2991 (last-c (car (last sub
)))
2992 (last-end (org-list-get-item-end last-c struct
)))
2993 (push (funcall parse-sublist sub
) body
)
2994 ;; Remove children from the list just parsed.
2995 (setq children
(cdr (member last-c children
)))
2996 ;; There is a chunk of text belonging to the
2997 ;; item if last child doesn't end where next
2998 ;; child starts or where item ends.
2999 (unless (= (or (car children
) end
) last-end
)
3000 (push (funcall get-text
3001 last-end
(or (car children
) end
))
3003 (cons counter
(nreverse body
)))
3004 (list counter
(funcall get-text start end
))))))))
3005 ;; Store output, take care of cursor position and deletion of
3006 ;; list, then return output.
3007 (setq out
(funcall parse-sublist
(org-list-get-all-items top struct prevs
)))
3010 (delete-region top bottom
)
3011 (when (and (not (looking-at "[ \t]*$")) (looking-at org-list-end-re
))
3012 (replace-match "")))
3015 (defun org-list-make-subtree ()
3016 "Convert the plain list at point into a subtree."
3018 (if (not (ignore-errors (goto-char (org-in-item-p))))
3019 (error "Not in a list")
3020 (let ((list (save-excursion (org-list-parse-list t
))))
3021 (insert (org-list-to-subtree list
)))))
3023 (defun org-list-insert-radio-list ()
3024 "Insert a radio list template appropriate for this major mode."
3026 (let* ((e (assq major-mode org-list-radio-list-templates
))
3029 (unless e
(error "No radio list setup defined for %s" major-mode
))
3030 (setq name
(read-string "List name: "))
3031 (while (string-match "%n" txt
)
3032 (setq txt
(replace-match name t t txt
)))
3033 (or (bolp) (insert "\n"))
3038 (defun org-list-send-list (&optional maybe
)
3039 "Send a transformed version of this list to the receiver position.
3040 With argument MAYBE, fail quietly if no transformation is defined
3044 (unless (org-at-item-p) (error "Not at a list item"))
3046 (re-search-backward "#\\+ORGLST" nil t
)
3047 (unless (looking-at "\\(?:[ \t]\\)?#\\+ORGLST:[ \t]+SEND[ \t]+\\(\\S-+\\)[ \t]+\\(\\S-+\\)")
3048 (if maybe
(throw 'exit nil
)
3049 (error "Don't know how to transform this list"))))
3050 (let* ((name (match-string 1))
3051 (transform (intern (match-string 2)))
3055 "\\(\\\\end{comment}\\|@end ignore\\|-->\\)" nil t
)
3056 (match-beginning 0)))
3059 (re-search-backward "#\\+ORGLST" nil t
)
3060 (re-search-forward (org-item-beginning-re) bottom-point t
)
3061 (match-beginning 0)))
3062 (plain-list (buffer-substring-no-properties top-point bottom-point
))
3064 (unless (fboundp transform
)
3065 (error "No such transformation function %s" transform
))
3066 (let ((txt (funcall transform plain-list
)))
3067 ;; Find the insertion place
3069 (goto-char (point-min))
3070 (unless (re-search-forward
3071 (concat "BEGIN RECEIVE ORGLST +"
3073 "\\([ \t]\\|$\\)") nil t
)
3074 (error "Don't know where to insert translated list"))
3075 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
3076 (beginning-of-line 2)
3078 (unless (re-search-forward (concat "END RECEIVE ORGLST +" name
) nil t
)
3079 (error "Cannot find end of insertion region"))
3080 (delete-region beg
(point-at-bol))
3083 (message "List converted and installed at receiver location"))))
3085 (defsubst org-list-item-trim-br
(item)
3086 "Trim line breaks in a list ITEM."
3087 (setq item
(replace-regexp-in-string "\n +" " " item
)))
3089 (defun org-list-to-generic (list params
)
3090 "Convert a LIST parsed through `org-list-parse-list' to other formats.
3091 Valid parameters PARAMS are:
3093 :ustart String to start an unordered list
3094 :uend String to end an unordered list
3096 :ostart String to start an ordered list
3097 :oend String to end an ordered list
3099 :dstart String to start a descriptive list
3100 :dend String to end a descriptive list
3101 :dtstart String to start a descriptive term
3102 :dtend String to end a descriptive term
3103 :ddstart String to start a description
3104 :ddend String to end a description
3106 :splice When set to t, return only list body lines, don't wrap
3107 them into :[u/o]start and :[u/o]end. Default is nil.
3109 :istart String to start a list item.
3110 :icount String to start an item with a counter.
3111 :iend String to end a list item
3112 :isep String to separate items
3113 :lsep String to separate sublists
3114 :csep String to separate text from a sub-list
3116 :cboff String to insert for an unchecked check-box
3117 :cbon String to insert for a checked check-box
3118 :cbtrans String to insert for a check-box in transitional state
3120 :nobr Non-nil means remove line breaks in lists items.
3122 Alternatively, each parameter can also be a form returning
3123 a string. These sexp can use keywords `counter' and `depth',
3124 representing respectively counter associated to the current
3125 item, and depth of the current sub-list, starting at 0.
3126 Obviously, `counter' is only available for parameters applying to
3130 (splicep (plist-get p
:splice
))
3131 (ostart (plist-get p
:ostart
))
3132 (oend (plist-get p
:oend
))
3133 (ustart (plist-get p
:ustart
))
3134 (uend (plist-get p
:uend
))
3135 (dstart (plist-get p
:dstart
))
3136 (dend (plist-get p
:dend
))
3137 (dtstart (plist-get p
:dtstart
))
3138 (dtend (plist-get p
:dtend
))
3139 (ddstart (plist-get p
:ddstart
))
3140 (ddend (plist-get p
:ddend
))
3141 (istart (plist-get p
:istart
))
3142 (icount (plist-get p
:icount
))
3143 (iend (plist-get p
:iend
))
3144 (isep (plist-get p
:isep
))
3145 (lsep (plist-get p
:lsep
))
3146 (csep (plist-get p
:csep
))
3147 (cbon (plist-get p
:cbon
))
3148 (cboff (plist-get p
:cboff
))
3149 (cbtrans (plist-get p
:cbtrans
))
3150 (nobr (plist-get p
:nobr
))
3151 export-sublist
; for byte-compiler
3154 ;; Export an item ITEM of type TYPE, at DEPTH. First
3155 ;; string in item is treated in a special way as it can
3156 ;; bring extra information that needs to be processed.
3157 (lambda (item type depth
)
3158 (let* ((counter (pop item
))
3161 ((eq type
'descriptive
)
3162 ;; Stick DTSTART to ISTART by
3163 ;; left-trimming the latter.
3164 (concat (let ((s (eval istart
)))
3165 (or (and (string-match "[ \t\n\r]+\\'" s
)
3166 (replace-match "" t t s
))
3169 ((and counter
(eq type
'ordered
))
3170 (concat (eval icount
) "%s"))
3171 (t (concat (eval istart
) "%s")))
3174 ;; Replace checkbox if any is found.
3176 ((string-match "\\[CBON\\]" first
)
3177 (setq first
(replace-match cbon t t first
)))
3178 ((string-match "\\[CBOFF\\]" first
)
3179 (setq first
(replace-match cboff t t first
)))
3180 ((string-match "\\[CBTRANS\\]" first
)
3181 (setq first
(replace-match cbtrans t t first
))))
3182 ;; Replace line breaks if required
3183 (when nobr
(setq first
(org-list-item-trim-br first
)))
3184 ;; Insert descriptive term if TYPE is `descriptive'.
3185 (when (eq type
'descriptive
)
3186 (let* ((complete (string-match "^\\(.*\\)[ \t]+::" first
))
3189 (org-trim (match-string 1 first
)))
3192 (org-trim (substring first
(match-end 0)))
3194 (setq first
(concat (eval dtstart
) term
(eval dtend
)
3195 (eval ddstart
) desc
))))
3198 (mapconcat (lambda (e)
3200 (funcall export-sublist e
(1+ depth
))))
3201 item
(or (eval csep
) "")))))))
3204 ;; Export sublist SUB at DEPTH.
3206 (let* ((type (car sub
))
3211 (concat (eval ostart
) "%s" (eval oend
)))
3212 ((eq type
'descriptive
)
3213 (concat (eval dstart
) "%s" (eval dend
)))
3214 (t (concat (eval ustart
) "%s" (eval uend
))))
3216 (format fmt
(mapconcat (lambda (e)
3217 (funcall export-item e type depth
))
3218 items
(or (eval isep
) ""))))))))
3219 (concat (funcall export-sublist list
0) "\n")))
3221 (defun org-list-to-latex (list &optional params
)
3222 "Convert LIST into a LaTeX list.
3223 LIST is as string representing the list to transform, as Org
3224 syntax. Return converted list as a string."
3226 (org-export-string-as list
'latex t
))
3228 (defun org-list-to-html (list)
3229 "Convert LIST into a HTML list.
3230 LIST is as string representing the list to transform, as Org
3231 syntax. Return converted list as a string."
3233 (org-export-string-as list
'html t
))
3235 (defun org-list-to-texinfo (list &optional params
)
3236 "Convert LIST into a Texinfo list.
3237 LIST is as string representing the list to transform, as Org
3238 syntax. Return converted list as a string."
3239 (require 'ox-texinfo
)
3240 (org-export-string-as list
'texinfo t
))
3242 (defun org-list-to-subtree (list &optional params
)
3243 "Convert LIST into an Org subtree.
3244 LIST is as returned by `org-list-parse-list'. PARAMS is a property list
3245 with overruling parameters for `org-list-to-generic'."
3246 (let* ((rule (cdr (assq 'heading org-blank-before-new-entry
)))
3247 (level (org-reduced-level (or (org-current-level) 0)))
3248 (blankp (or (eq rule t
)
3249 (and (eq rule
'auto
)
3251 (outline-previous-heading)
3252 (org-previous-line-empty-p)))))
3255 ;; Return the string for the heading, depending on depth D
3256 ;; of current sub-list.
3258 (let ((oddeven-level (+ level d
1)))
3259 (concat (make-string (if org-odd-levels-only
3260 (1- (* 2 oddeven-level
))
3264 (org-list-to-generic
3268 :dtstart
" " :dtend
" "
3269 :istart
(funcall get-stars depth
)
3270 :icount
(funcall get-stars depth
)
3271 :isep
(if blankp
"\n\n" "\n")
3272 :csep
(if blankp
"\n\n" "\n")
3273 :cbon
"DONE" :cboff
"TODO" :cbtrans
"TODO")
3278 ;;; org-list.el ends here