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;; Replace commands for Emacs.
;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
;; any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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;;;###autoload
(defun query-replace (from-string to-string &optional arg)
"Replace some occurrences of FROM-STRING with TO-STRING.
As each match is found, the user must type a character saying
what to do with it. For directions, type \\[help-command] at that time.
Preserves case in each replacement if case-replace and case-fold-search
are non-nil and FROM-STRING has no uppercase letters.
Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg if interactive) non-nil means replace
only matches surrounded by word boundaries."
(interactive "sQuery replace: \nsQuery replace %s with: \nP")
(perform-replace from-string to-string t nil arg)
(message "Done"))
;;;###autoload (define-key esc-map "%" 'query-replace)
;;;###autoload
(defun query-replace-regexp (regexp to-string &optional arg)
"Replace some things after point matching REGEXP with TO-STRING.
As each match is found, the user must type a character saying
what to do with it. For directions, type \\[help-command] at that time.
Preserves case in each replacement if case-replace and case-fold-search
are non-nil and REGEXP has no uppercase letters.
Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg if interactive) non-nil means replace
only matches surrounded by word boundaries.
In TO-STRING, \\& means insert what matched REGEXP,
and \\=\\<n> means insert what matched <n>th \\(...\\) in REGEXP."
(interactive "sQuery replace regexp: \nsQuery replace regexp %s with: \nP")
(perform-replace regexp to-string t t arg)
(message "Done"))
;;;###autoload
(defun map-query-replace-regexp (regexp to-strings &optional arg)
"Replace some matches for REGEXP with various strings, in rotation.
The second argument TO-STRINGS contains the replacement strings, separated
by spaces. This command works like `query-replace-regexp' except
that each successive replacement uses the next successive replacement string,
wrapping around from the last such string to the first.
Non-interactively, TO-STRINGS may be a list of replacement strings.
A prefix argument N says to use each replacement string N times
before rotating to the next."
(interactive "sMap query replace (regexp): \nsQuery replace %s with (space-separated strings): \nP")
(let (replacements)
(if (listp to-strings)
(setq replacements to-strings)
(while (/= (length to-strings) 0)
(if (string-match " " to-strings)
(setq replacements
(append replacements
(list (substring to-strings 0
(string-match " " to-strings))))
to-strings (substring to-strings
(1+ (string-match " " to-strings))))
(setq replacements (append replacements (list to-strings))
to-strings ""))))
(perform-replace regexp replacements t t nil arg))
(message "Done"))
;;;###autoload
(defun replace-string (from-string to-string &optional delimited)
"Replace occurrences of FROM-STRING with TO-STRING.
Preserve case in each match if `case-replace' and `case-fold-search'
are non-nil and FROM-STRING has no uppercase letters.
Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg if interactive) non-nil means replace
only matches surrounded by word boundaries.
This function is usually the wrong thing to use in a Lisp program.
What you probably want is a loop like this:
(while (search-forward OLD-STRING nil t)
(replace-match REPLACEMENT nil t))
which will run faster and will not set the mark or print anything."
(interactive "sReplace string: \nsReplace string %s with: \nP")
(perform-replace from-string to-string nil nil delimited)
(message "Done"))
;;;###autoload
(defun replace-regexp (regexp to-string &optional delimited)
"Replace things after point matching REGEXP with TO-STRING.
Preserve case in each match if case-replace and case-fold-search
are non-nil and REGEXP has no uppercase letters.
Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg if interactive) non-nil means replace
only matches surrounded by word boundaries.
In TO-STRING, \\& means insert what matched REGEXP,
and \\=\\<n> means insert what matched <n>th \\(...\\) in REGEXP.
This function is usually the wrong thing to use in a Lisp program.
What you probably want is a loop like this:
(while (re-search-forward REGEXP nil t)
(replace-match REPLACEMENT nil nil))
which will run faster and will not set the mark or print anything."
(interactive "sReplace regexp: \nsReplace regexp %s with: \nP")
(perform-replace regexp to-string nil t delimited)
(message "Done"))
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(fset 'delete-non-matching-lines 'keep-lines)
(defun keep-lines (regexp)
"Delete all lines except those containing matches for REGEXP.
A match split across lines preserves all the lines it lies in.
Applies to all lines after point."
(interactive "sKeep lines (containing match for regexp): ")
(save-excursion
(or (bolp) (forward-line 1))
(let ((start (point)))
(while (not (eobp))
;; Start is first char not preserved by previous match.
(if (not (re-search-forward regexp nil 'move))
(delete-region start (point-max))
(let ((end (save-excursion (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(beginning-of-line)
(point))))
;; Now end is first char preserved by the new match.
(if (< start end)
(delete-region start end))))
(setq start (save-excursion (forward-line 1)
(point)))
;; If the match was empty, avoid matching again at same place.
(and (not (eobp)) (= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
(forward-char 1))))))
(fset 'delete-matching-lines 'flush-lines)
(defun flush-lines (regexp)
"Delete lines containing matches for REGEXP.
If a match is split across lines, all the lines it lies in are deleted.
Applies to lines after point."
(interactive "sFlush lines (containing match for regexp): ")
(save-excursion
(while (and (not (eobp))
(re-search-forward regexp nil t))
(delete-region (save-excursion (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(beginning-of-line)
(point))
(progn (forward-line 1) (point))))))
(fset 'count-matches 'how-many)
(defun how-many (regexp)
"Print number of matches for REGEXP following point."
(interactive "sHow many matches for (regexp): ")
(let ((count 0) opoint)
(save-excursion
(while (and (not (eobp))
(progn (setq opoint (point))
(re-search-forward regexp nil t)))
(if (= opoint (point))
(forward-char 1)
(setq count (1+ count))))
(message "%d occurrences" count))))
(defvar occur-mode-map ())
(if occur-mode-map
()
(setq occur-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
(define-key occur-mode-map "\C-c\C-c" 'occur-mode-goto-occurrence))
(defvar occur-buffer nil)
(defvar occur-nlines nil)
(defvar occur-pos-list nil)
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(defvar occur-last-string "")
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(defun occur-mode ()
"Major mode for output from \\[occur].
Move point to one of the occurrences in this buffer,
then use \\[occur-mode-goto-occurrence] to go to the same occurrence
in the buffer that the occurrences were found in.
\\{occur-mode-map}"
(kill-all-local-variables)
(use-local-map occur-mode-map)
(setq major-mode 'occur-mode)
(setq mode-name "Occur")
(make-local-variable 'occur-buffer)
(make-local-variable 'occur-nlines)
(make-local-variable 'occur-pos-list))
(defun occur-mode-goto-occurrence ()
"Go to the line this occurrence was found in, in the buffer it was found in."
(interactive)
(if (or (null occur-buffer)
(null (buffer-name occur-buffer)))
(progn
(setq occur-buffer nil
occur-pos-list nil)
(error "Buffer in which occurrences were found is deleted")))
(let* ((occur-number (save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(/ (1- (count-lines (point-min)
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(point))))
(cond ((< occur-nlines 0)
(- 2 occur-nlines))
((> occur-nlines 0)
(+ 2 (* 2 occur-nlines)))
(t 1)))))
(pos (nth occur-number occur-pos-list)))
(pop-to-buffer occur-buffer)
(goto-char (marker-position pos))))
(defvar list-matching-lines-default-context-lines 0
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"*Default number of context lines to include around a `list-matching-lines'
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match. A negative number means to include that many lines before the match.
A positive number means to include that many lines both before and after.")
(defvar occur-whole-buffer nil
"If t, occur operates on whole buffer, otherwise occur starts from point.
default is nil.")
(fset 'list-matching-lines 'occur)
(defun occur (regexp &optional nlines)
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"Show lines containing a match for REGEXP. If the global variable
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`occur-whole-buffer' is non-nil, the entire buffer is searched, otherwise
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search begins at point. Interactively, REGEXP defaults to the last REGEXP
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used interactively with \\[occur].
If a match spreads across multiple lines, all those lines are shown.
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Each line is displayed with NLINES lines before and after, or -NLINES
before if NLINES is negative.
NLINES defaults to `list-matching-lines-default-context-lines'.
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Interactively it is the prefix arg.
The lines are shown in a buffer named *Occur*.
It serves as a menu to find any of the occurrences in this buffer.
\\[describe-mode] in that buffer will explain how."
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(interactive (list (setq occur-last-string
(read-string "List lines matching regexp: "
occur-last-string))
current-prefix-arg))
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(setq nlines (if nlines (prefix-numeric-value nlines)
list-matching-lines-default-context-lines))
(let ((first t)
(buffer (current-buffer))
(linenum 1)
(prevpos (point-min)))
(if (not occur-whole-buffer)
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(setq linenum (1+ (count-lines (point-min) (point))))
(setq prevpos (point))))
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Occur*"
(save-excursion
(set-buffer standard-output)
(insert "Lines matching ")
(prin1 regexp)
(insert " in buffer " (buffer-name buffer) ?. ?\n)
(occur-mode)
(setq occur-buffer buffer)
(setq occur-nlines nlines)
(setq occur-pos-list ()))
(if (eq buffer standard-output)
(goto-char (point-max)))
(save-excursion
(if occur-whole-buffer
(beginning-of-buffer))
;; Find next match, but give up if prev match was at end of buffer.
(while (and (not (= prevpos (point-max)))
(re-search-forward regexp nil t))
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(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
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(beginning-of-line)
(setq linenum (+ linenum (count-lines prevpos (point))))
(setq prevpos (point))
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(goto-char (match-end 0))
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(let* ((start (save-excursion
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(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
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(forward-line (if (< nlines 0) nlines (- nlines)))
(point)))
(end (save-excursion
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(goto-char (match-end 0))
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(if (> nlines 0)
(forward-line (1+ nlines))
(forward-line 1))
(point)))
(tag (format "%3d" linenum))
(empty (make-string (length tag) ?\ ))
tem)
(save-excursion
(set-buffer standard-output)
(setq occur-pos-list (cons tem occur-pos-list))
(or first (zerop nlines)
(insert "--------\n"))
(setq first nil)
(insert-buffer-substring buffer start end)
(backward-char (- end start))
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(setq tem nlines)
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(while (> tem 0)
(insert empty ?:)
(forward-line 1)
(setq tem (1- tem)))
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(let ((final-context-start (make-marker))
(this-linenum linenum))
(set-marker final-context-start
(+ (point) (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))))
(while (< (point) final-context-start)
(if (null tag)
(setq tag (format "%3d" this-linenum)))
(insert tag ?:)
(setq tag nil)
(forward-line 1)
(setq this-linenum (1+ this-linenum))))
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(while (< tem nlines)
(insert empty ?:)
(forward-line 1)
(setq tem (1+ tem))))
(forward-line 1)))
(set-buffer standard-output)
;; Put positions in increasing order to go with buffer.
(setq occur-pos-list (nreverse occur-pos-list))
(if (interactive-p)
(message "%d matching lines." (length occur-pos-list)))))))
(defconst query-replace-help
"Type Space or `y' to replace one match, Delete or `n' to skip to next,
ESC or `q' to exit, Period to replace one match and exit,
Comma to replace but not move point immediately,
C-r to enter recursive edit (\\[exit-recursive-edit] to get out again),
C-w to delete match and recursive edit,
C-l to clear the screen, redisplay, and offer same replacement again,
! to replace all remaining matches with no more questions,
^ to move point back to previous match."
"Help message while in query-replace")
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;;;###autoload
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(defun perform-replace (from-string replacements
query-flag regexp-flag delimited-flag
&optional repeat-count)
"Subroutine of `query-replace'. Its complexity handles interactive queries.
Don't use this in your own program unless you want to query and set the mark
just as `query-replace' does. Instead, write a simple loop like this:
(while (re-search-forward \"foo[ \t]+bar\" nil t)
(replace-match \"foobar\" nil nil))
which will run faster and do exactly what you probably want."
(let ((nocasify (not (and case-fold-search case-replace
(string-equal from-string
(downcase from-string)))))
(literal (not regexp-flag))
(search-function (if regexp-flag 're-search-forward 'search-forward))
(search-string from-string)
(next-replacement nil)
(replacement-index 0)
(keep-going t)
(stack nil)
(next-rotate-count 0)
(replace-count 0)
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(lastrepl nil) ;Position after last match considered.
(match-after t))
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(if (stringp replacements)
(setq next-replacement replacements)
(or repeat-count (setq repeat-count 1)))
(if delimited-flag
(setq search-function 're-search-forward
search-string (concat "\\b"
(if regexp-flag from-string
(regexp-quote from-string))
"\\b")))
(push-mark)
(undo-boundary)
(while (and keep-going
(not (eobp))
(funcall search-function search-string nil t)
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;; If the search string matches immediately after
;; the previous match, but it did not match there
;; before the replacement was done, ignore the match.
(if (or (eq lastrepl (point))
(and regexp-flag
(eq lastrepl (match-beginning 0))
(not match-again)))
(if (eobp)
nil
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;; Don't replace the null string
;; right after end of previous replacement.
(forward-char 1)
(funcall search-function search-string nil t))
t))
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;; Before we make the replacement, decide whether the search string
;; can match again just after this match.
(if regexp-flag
(setq match-again (looking-at search-string)))
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;; If time for a change, advance to next replacement string.
(if (and (listp replacements)
(= next-rotate-count replace-count))
(progn
(setq next-rotate-count
(+ next-rotate-count repeat-count))
(setq next-replacement (nth replacement-index replacements))
(setq replacement-index (% (1+ replacement-index) (length replacements)))))
(if (not query-flag)
(progn
(replace-match next-replacement nocasify literal)
(setq replace-count (1+ replace-count)))
(undo-boundary)
(let (done replaced)
(while (not done)
;; Preserve the match data. Process filters and sentinels
;; could run inside read-char..
(let ((data (match-data))
(help-form
'(concat "Query replacing "
(if regexp-flag "regexp " "")
from-string " with " next-replacement ".\n\n"
(substitute-command-keys query-replace-help))))
(setq char help-char)
(while (or (not (numberp char)) (= char help-char))
(message "Query replacing %s with %s: " from-string next-replacement)
(setq char (read-event))
(if (and (numberp char) (= char ??))
(setq unread-command-char help-char char help-char)))
(store-match-data data))
(cond ((or (= char ?\e)
(= char ?q))
(setq keep-going nil)
(setq done t))
((= char ?^)
(let ((elt (car stack)))
(goto-char (car elt))
(setq replaced (eq t (cdr elt)))
(or replaced
(store-match-data (cdr elt)))
(setq stack (cdr stack))))
((or (= char ?\ )
(= char ?y))
(or replaced
(replace-match next-replacement nocasify literal))
(setq done t replaced t))
((= char ?\.)
(or replaced
(replace-match next-replacement nocasify literal))
(setq keep-going nil)
(setq done t replaced t))
((= char ?\,)
(if (not replaced)
(progn
(replace-match next-replacement nocasify literal)
(setq replaced t))))
((= char ?!)
(or replaced
(replace-match next-replacement nocasify literal))
(setq done t query-flag nil replaced t))
((or (= char ?\177)
(= char ?n))
(setq done t))
((= char ?\C-l)
(recenter nil))
((= char ?\C-r)
(store-match-data
(prog1 (match-data)
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(save-excursion (recursive-edit))))
;; Before we make the replacement,
;; decide whether the search string
;; can match again just after this match.
(if regexp-flag
(setq match-again (looking-at search-string))))
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((= char ?\C-w)
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
(store-match-data
(prog1 (match-data)
(save-excursion (recursive-edit))))
(setq replaced t))
(t
(setq keep-going nil)
(setq unread-command-char char)
(setq done t))))
;; Record previous position for ^ when we move on.
;; Change markers to numbers in the match data
;; since lots of markers slow down editing.
(setq stack
(cons (cons (point)
(or replaced
(mapcar
(function (lambda (elt)
(and elt
(marker-position elt))))
(match-data))))
stack))
(if replaced (setq replace-count (1+ replace-count)))))
(setq lastrepl (point)))
(and keep-going stack)))
(defun map-query-replace-regexp (regexp to-strings &optional arg)
"Replace some matches for REGEXP with various strings, in rotation.
The second argument TO-STRINGS contains the replacement strings, separated
by spaces. This command works like `query-replace-regexp' except
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that each successive replacement uses the next successive replacement
string, wrapping around from the last such string to the first.
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Non-interactively, TO-STRINGS may be a list of replacement strings.
A prefix argument N says to use each replacement string N times
before rotating to the next."
(interactive "sMap query replace (regexp): \nsQuery replace %s with (space-separated strings): \nP")
(let (replacements)
(if (listp to-strings)
(setq replacements to-strings)
(while (/= (length to-strings) 0)
(if (string-match " " to-strings)
(setq replacements
(append replacements
(list (substring to-strings 0
(string-match " " to-strings))))
to-strings (substring to-strings
(1+ (string-match " " to-strings))))
(setq replacements (append replacements (list to-strings))
to-strings ""))))
(perform-replace regexp replacements t t nil arg))
(message "Done"))