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emacs/lisp/dabbrev.el
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;;; dabbrev.el --- dynamic abbreviation package
;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Don Morrison
;; Maintainer: Lars Lindberg <Lars.Lindberg@sypro.cap.se>
;; Created: 16 Mars 1992
;; Lindberg's last update version: 5.2
;; Keywords: abbrev expand completion
;; This program 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 2 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
;;; Commentary:
;; The purpose with this package is to let you write just a few
;; characters of words you've written earlier to be able to expand
;; them.
;;
;; To expand a word, just put the point right after the word and press
;; M-/ (dabbrev-expand) or M-C-/ (dabbrev-completion).
;;
;; There are powerful things in this package that aren't turned on by
;; default. I recommend you to do the following.
;;
;; Put the following 2 lines in your .emacs file:
;; (setq dabbrev-always-check-other-buffers t)
;; (setq dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp "\\sw\\|\\s_")
;;
;; Dabbrev will now search in all buffers with the same major mode for
;; your expansions. It will also search for complete symbols, the old
;; dabbrev package only looked half-heartedly for symbols.
;;
;; Check out the customizable variables below to learn about all the
;; features of this package.
;;; Hints and tips for major modes writers:
;; Recommended values C/Lisp etc text
;; dabbrev-case-fold-search nil t
;; dabbrev-case-replace nil t
;;
;; Set the variables you want special for your mode like this:
;; (set (make-local-variable 'dabbrev-case-replace) nil)
;; Then you don't interfer with other modes.
;;
;; If your mode handles buffers that refers to other buffers
;; (i.e. compilation-mode, gud-mode), then try to set
;; `dabbrev-select-buffers-function' or `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function'
;; to a function that point out those buffers.
;; Same goes for major-modes that are connected to other modes. There
;; are for instance a number of mail-modes. One for reading, one for
;; creating a new mail etc. Maybe those should be connected.
;; Example for GNUS (when we write a reply, we want dabbrev to look in
;; the article for expansion):
;; (set (make-local-variable 'dabbrev-friend-buffer-function)
;; (lambda (buffer)
;; (save-excursion
;; (set-buffer buffer)
;; (memq major-mode '(news-reply-mode gnus-article-mode)))))
;; Known bugs and limitations.
;; - Possible to do several levels of `dabbrev-completion' in the
;; minibuffer.
;; - dabbrev-completion doesn't handle resetting the globals variables
;; right. It resets them after finding the abbrev.
;; Future enhancements
;; - Check the tags-files? Like tags-complete?
;; - Add the possibility of searching both forward and backward to
;; the nearest expansion.
;; - Check the kill-ring when everything else fails. (Maybe something
;; for hippie-expand?). [Bng] <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
;;; Thanks goes to
;; [hymie] Hyman Rosen <marks!hymie@jyacc.jyacc.com>
;; [burgett] Steve Burgett <burgett@bizet.eecs.berkeley.edu>
;; [jules] Julian Gosnell <jules@x.co.uk>
;; [kifer] Michael Kifer <kifer@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
;; [ake] Ake Stenhoff <extaksf@aom.ericsson.se>
;; [alon] Alon Albert <al%imercury@uunet.uu.net>
;; [tromey] Tom Tromey <tromey@busco.lanl.gov>
;; [Rolf] Rolf Schreiber <rolf@mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de>
;; [Petri] Petri Raitio <per@tekla.fi>
;; [ejb] Jay Berkenbilt <ejb@ERA.COM>
;; [hawley] Bob Hawley <rth1@quartet.mt.att.com>
;; ... and to all the people who have participated in the beta tests.
;;; Code:
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Customization variables
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
(defvar dabbrev-backward-only nil
"*If non-nil, `dabbrev-expand' only looks backwards.")
(defvar dabbrev-limit nil
"*Limits region searched by `dabbrev-expand' to this many chars away.")
(defvar dabbrev-abbrev-skip-leading-regexp nil
"*Regexp for skipping leading characters of an abbreviation.
Example: Set this to \"\\\\$\" for programming languages
in which variable names may appear with or without a leading `$'.
(For example, in Makefiles.)
Set this to nil if no characters should be skipped.")
;; I recommend that you set this to nil.
(defvar dabbrev-case-fold-search 'case-fold-search
"*Non-nil if dabbrev searches should ignore case.
A value of nil means case is significant.
The value of this variable is an expression; it is evaluated
and the resulting value determines the decision.
For example: setting this to `case-fold-search' means evaluate that
variable to see whether its value is nil.")
(defvar dabbrev-upcase-means-case-search nil
"*The significance of an uppercase character in an abbreviation.
nil means case fold search, non-nil means case sensitive search.
This variable has an effect only when the value of
`dabbrev-case-fold-search' evaluates to t.")
;; I recommend that you set this to nil.
(defvar dabbrev-case-replace 'case-replace
"*Non-nil means dabbrev should preserve case when expanding the abbreviation.
The value of this variable is an expression; it is evaluated
and the resulting value determines the decision.
For example, setting this to `case-replace' means evaluate that
variable to see if its value is t or nil.
This variable has an effect only when the value of
`dabbrev-case-fold-search' evaluates to t.")
(defvar dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp "\\sw\\|\\s_"
"*Regexp to recognize a character in an abbreviation or expansion.
This regexp will be surrounded with \\\\( ... \\\\) when actually used.
Set this variable to \"\\\\sw\" if you want ordinary words or
\"\\\\sw\\\\|\\\\s_\" if you want symbols.
You can also set it to nil if you want old-style dabbrev searching
\(the abbreviation is from point to previous word-start, the
search is for symbols).
For instance, if you are programming in Lisp, `yes-or-no-p' is a symbol,
while `yes', `or', `no' and `p' are considered words. If you set this
variable to nil, then expanding `yes-or-no-' looks for a symbol
starting with or containing `no-'. If you set this variable to
\"\\\\sw\\\\|\\\\s_\", that expansion looks for a symbol starting with
`yes-or-no-'. Finally, if you set this variable to \"\\\\sw\", then
expanding `yes-or-no-' signals an error because `-' is not part of a word;
but expanding `yes-or-no' looks for a word starting with `no'.
The recommended value is \"\\\\sw\\\\|\\\\s_\".")
(defvar dabbrev-check-rest-of-buffers t
"*Non-nil means dabbrev package should search in all buffers.
It searches the buffers pointed out by `dabbrev-select-buffers-function'
first; afterward it looks in the rest of the buffers.")
;; I recommend that you set this to t.
(defvar dabbrev-always-check-other-buffers nil
"*Should \\[dabbrev-expand] look in other buffers?\
nil = Don't look in other buffers.\n\
t = Look in other buffers.\n\
Value other than nil and t = ask the user if he want's to look in
other buffers.
The recommended value is t.")
;; I guess setting this to a function that selects all C- or C++-
;; mode buffers would be a good choice for a debugging buffer,
;; when debugging C- or C++-code.
(defvar dabbrev-select-buffers-function 'dabbrev--select-buffers
"A function that selects buffers that should be searched by dabbrev.
The function should take no arguments and return a list of buffers to
search for expansions. Have a look at `dabbrev--select-buffers' for
an example.
A mode setting this variable should make it buffer local.")
(defvar dabbrev-friend-buffer-function 'dabbrev--same-major-mode-p
"*A function to check if OTHER-BUFFER should be searched by dabbrev.
The function should take one argument, OTHER-BUFFER, and return
non-nil if that buffer should be searched. Have a look at
`dabbrev--same-major-mode-p' for an example.
The value of `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function' has an effect only if
the value of `dabbrev-select-buffers-function' uses it. The function
`dabbrev--select-buffers' is one function you can use here.
A mode setting this variable should make it buffer local.")
(defvar dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only nil
"If non-nil, a list of buffers which dabbrev should search.
If this variable is non-nil, dabbrev will only look in these buffers.
It will not even look in the current buffer if it is not a member of
this list.")
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Internal variables
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;; Last obarray of completions in `dabbrev-completion'
(defvar dabbrev--last-obarray nil)
;; Table of expansions seen so far
(defvar dabbrev--last-table nil)
;; Last string we tried to expand.
(defvar dabbrev--last-abbreviation nil)
;; Location last abbreviation began
(defvar dabbrev--last-abbrev-location nil)
;; Direction of last dabbrevs search
(defvar dabbrev--last-direction 0)
;; Last expansion of an abbreviation.
(defvar dabbrev--last-expansion nil)
;; Location the last expansion was found.
(defvar dabbrev--last-expansion-location nil)
;; The list of remaining buffers with the same mode as current buffer.
(defvar dabbrev--friend-buffer-list nil)
;; The buffer we looked in last.
(defvar dabbrev--last-buffer nil)
;; The buffer we found the expansion last time.
(defvar dabbrev--last-buffer-found nil)
;; The buffer we last did a completion in.
(defvar dabbrev--last-completion-buffer nil)
;; Same as dabbrev-always-check-other-buffers, but is set for every expand.
(defvar dabbrev--check-other-buffers dabbrev-always-check-other-buffers)
;; The regexp for recognizing a character in an abbreviation.
(defvar dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp nil)
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Macros
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Get the buffer that mini-buffer was activated from
(defsubst dabbrev--minibuffer-origin ()
(car (cdr (buffer-list))))
;; Make a list of some of the elements of LIST.
;; Check each element of LIST, storing it temporarily in the
;; variable ELEMENT, and include it in the result
;; if CONDITION evaluates non-nil.
(defmacro dabbrev-filter-elements (element list condition)
(` (let (dabbrev-result dabbrev-tail (, element))
(setq dabbrev-tail (, list))
(while dabbrev-tail
(setq (, element) (car dabbrev-tail))
(if (, condition)
(setq dabbrev-result (cons (, element) dabbrev-result)))
(setq dabbrev-tail (cdr dabbrev-tail)))
(nreverse dabbrev-result))))
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Exported functions
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;###autoload
(define-key esc-map "/" 'dabbrev-expand)
;;;??? Do we want this?
;;;###autoload
(define-key esc-map [?\C-/] 'dabbrev-completion)
;;;###autoload
(defun dabbrev-completion (&optional arg)
"Completion on current word.
Like \\[dabbrev-expand] but finds all expansions in the current buffer
and presents suggestions for completion.
With a prefix argument, it searches all buffers accepted by the
function pointed out by `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function' to find the
completions.
If the prefix argument is 16 (which comes from C-u C-u),
then it searches *all* buffers.
With no prefix argument, it reuses an old completion list
if there is a suitable one already."
(interactive "*P")
(let* ((dabbrev-always-check-other-buffers (and arg t))
(dabbrev-check-rest-of-buffers
(and arg (= (prefix-numeric-value arg) 16)))
(abbrev (dabbrev--abbrev-at-point))
(ignore-case-p (and (eval dabbrev-case-fold-search)
(or (not dabbrev-upcase-means-case-search)
(string= abbrev (downcase abbrev)))))
(my-obarray dabbrev--last-obarray)
init)
(save-excursion
(if (and (null arg)
my-obarray
(or (eq dabbrev--last-completion-buffer (current-buffer))
(and (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window))
(eq dabbrev--last-completion-buffer
(dabbrev--minibuffer-origin))))
dabbrev--last-abbreviation
(>= (length abbrev) (length dabbrev--last-abbreviation))
(string= dabbrev--last-abbreviation
(substring abbrev 0
(length dabbrev--last-abbreviation)))
(setq init (try-completion abbrev my-obarray)))
;; We can reuse the existing completion list.
nil
;;--------------------------------
;; New abbreviation to expand.
;;--------------------------------
(dabbrev--reset-global-variables)
(setq dabbrev--last-abbreviation abbrev)
;; Find all expansion
(let ((completion-list
(dabbrev--find-all-expansions abbrev ignore-case-p)))
;; Make an obarray with all expansions
(setq my-obarray (make-vector (length completion-list) 0))
(or (> (length my-obarray) 0)
(error "No dynamic expansion for \"%s\" found%s"
abbrev
(if dabbrev--check-other-buffers "" " in this-buffer")))
(cond
((or (not ignore-case-p)
(not dabbrev-case-replace))
(mapc (function (lambda (string)
(intern string my-obarray)))
completion-list))
((string= abbrev (upcase abbrev))
(mapc (function (lambda (string)
(intern (upcase string) my-obarray)))
completion-list))
((string= (substring abbrev 0 1)
(upcase (substring abbrev 0 1)))
(mapc (function (lambda (string)
(intern (dabbrev--capitalize string) my-obarray)))
completion-list))
(t
(mapc (function (lambda (string)
(intern (downcase string) my-obarray)))
completion-list)))
(setq dabbrev--last-obarray my-obarray)
(setq dabbrev--last-completion-buffer (current-buffer))
;; Find the longest common string.
(setq init (try-completion abbrev my-obarray)))))
;;--------------------------------
;; Let the user choose between the expansions
;;--------------------------------
(or (stringp init)
(setq init abbrev))
(cond
;; * Replace string fragment with matched common substring completion.
((and (not (string-equal init ""))
(not (string-equal (downcase init) (downcase abbrev))))
(if (> (length (all-completions init my-obarray)) 1)
(message "Repeat `%s' to see all completions"
(key-description (this-command-keys)))
(message "The only possible completion"))
(dabbrev--substitute-expansion nil abbrev init))
(t
;; * String is a common substring completion already. Make list.
(message "Making completion list...")
(with-output-to-temp-buffer " *Completions*"
(display-completion-list (all-completions init my-obarray)))
(message "Making completion list...done")))
(and (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window))
(message nil))))
;;;###autoload
(defun dabbrev-expand (arg)
"Expand previous word \"dynamically\".
Expands to the most recent, preceding word for which this is a prefix.
If no suitable preceding word is found, words following point are
considered. If still no suitable word is found, then look in the
buffers accepted by the function pointed out by variable
`dabbrev-friend-buffer-function'.
A positive prefix argument, N, says to take the Nth backward *distinct*
possibility. A negative argument says search forward.
If the cursor has not moved from the end of the previous expansion and
no argument is given, replace the previously-made expansion
with the next possible expansion not yet tried.
The variable `dabbrev-backward-only' may be used to limit the
direction of search to backward if set non-nil.
???
To make it more powerful, make sure that
`dabbrev-always-check-other-buffers' is set to t.
See also `dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp' and \\[dabbrev-completion]."
(interactive "*P")
(let (abbrev expansion old direction)
;; abbrev -- the abbrev to expand
;; expansion -- the expansion found (eventually) or nil until then
;; old -- the text currently in the buffer
;; (the abbrev, or the previously-made expansion)
(save-excursion
(if (and (null arg)
dabbrev--last-abbrev-location
(or (eq last-command this-command)
(and (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window))
(= dabbrev--last-abbrev-location
(point)))))
;; Find a different expansion for the same abbrev as last time.
(progn
(setq abbrev dabbrev--last-abbreviation)
(setq old dabbrev--last-expansion)
(setq direction dabbrev--last-direction))
;; We have a different abbrev to expand.
(dabbrev--reset-global-variables)
(setq direction (if (null arg)
(if dabbrev-backward-only 1 0)
(prefix-numeric-value arg)))
(setq abbrev (dabbrev--abbrev-at-point))
(setq old nil))
;;--------------------------------
;; Find the expansion
;;--------------------------------
(setq expansion
(dabbrev--find-expansion abbrev direction
(and (eval dabbrev-case-fold-search)
(or (not dabbrev-upcase-means-case-search)
(string= abbrev (downcase abbrev)))))))
(cond
((not expansion)
(dabbrev--reset-global-variables)
(if old
(save-excursion
(search-backward (substring old (length abbrev)))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
(error "No%s dynamic expansion for `%s' found"
(if old " further" "") abbrev))
(t
(if (not (eq dabbrev--last-buffer dabbrev--last-buffer-found))
(progn
(message "Expansion found in '%s'"
(buffer-name dabbrev--last-buffer))
(setq dabbrev--last-buffer-found dabbrev--last-buffer))
(message nil))
;; Success: stick it in and return.
(dabbrev--substitute-expansion old abbrev expansion)
;; Save state for re-expand.
(setq dabbrev--last-expansion expansion)
(setq dabbrev--last-abbreviation abbrev)
(setq dabbrev--last-abbrev-location (point-marker))))))
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Local functions
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
(defun dabbrev--capitalize (string)
;; Capitalize STRING (See capitalize-word)
(let ((new-string ""))
(save-match-data
(while (string-match "\\w+" string)
(let* ((mb (match-beginning 0))
(me (match-end 0))
(ms (substring string mb me)))
(setq new-string
(concat new-string
(substring string 0 mb)
(upcase (substring ms 0 1))
(downcase (substring ms 1))))
(setq string (substring string me)))))
new-string))
;;; Checks if OTHER-BUFFER has the same major mode as current buffer.
(defun dabbrev--same-major-mode-p (other-buffer)
(eq major-mode
(save-excursion
(set-buffer other-buffer)
major-mode)))
;;; Back over all abbrev type characters and then moves forward over
;;; all skip characters.
(defun dabbrev--goto-start-of-abbrev ()
;; Move backwards over abbrev chars
(save-match-data
(if (not (bobp))
(progn
(forward-char -1)
(while (and (looking-at dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp)
(not (bobp)))
(forward-char -1))
(or (looking-at dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp)
(forward-char 1))))
(and dabbrev-abbrev-skip-leading-regexp
(while (looking-at dabbrev-abbrev-skip-leading-regexp)
(forward-char 1)))))
;;; Extract the symbol at point to serve as abbreviation.
(defun dabbrev--abbrev-at-point ()
;; Check for error
(save-excursion
(save-match-data
(if (or (bobp)
(progn
(forward-char -1)
(not (looking-at (concat "\\("
(or dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp
"\\sw\\|\\s_")
"\\)+")))))
(error "Not positioned immediately after an abbreviation"))))
;; Return abbrev at point
(save-excursion
(setq dabbrev--last-abbrev-location (point))
(buffer-substring (point)
(progn (dabbrev--goto-start-of-abbrev)
(point)))))
;;; Initializes all global variables
(defun dabbrev--reset-global-variables ()
;; dabbrev--last-obarray and dabbrev--last-completion-buffer
;; must not be reset here.
(setq dabbrev--last-table nil
dabbrev--last-abbreviation nil
dabbrev--last-abbrev-location nil
dabbrev--last-direction nil
dabbrev--last-expansion nil
dabbrev--last-expansion-location nil
dabbrev--friend-buffer-list nil
dabbrev--last-buffer nil
dabbrev--last-buffer-found nil
dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp (or dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp
"\\sw\\|\\s_")
dabbrev--check-other-buffers dabbrev-always-check-other-buffers))
;;; Find all buffers that are considered "friends" according to the
;;; function pointed out by dabbrev-friend-buffer-function.
(defun dabbrev--select-buffers ()
(save-excursion
(and (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window))
(set-buffer (dabbrev--minibuffer-origin)))
(let ((orig-buffer (current-buffer)))
(dabbrev-filter-elements
buffer (buffer-list)
(and (not (eq orig-buffer buffer))
(boundp 'dabbrev-friend-buffer-function)
(funcall dabbrev-friend-buffer-function buffer))))))
;;; Search for ABBREV, N times, normally looking forward,
;;; but looking in reverse instead if REVERSE is non-nil.
(defun dabbrev--try-find (abbrev reverse n ignore-case)
(save-excursion
(let ((expansion nil))
(and dabbrev--last-expansion-location
(goto-char dabbrev--last-expansion-location))
(let ((case-fold-search ignore-case)
(count n))
(while (and (> count 0)
(setq expansion (dabbrev--search abbrev
reverse
ignore-case)))
(setq count (1- count))))
(and expansion
(setq dabbrev--last-expansion-location (point)))
expansion)))
;;; Find all expansions of ABBREV
(defun dabbrev--find-all-expansions (abbrev ignore-case)
(let ((all-expansions nil)
expansion)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (setq expansion (dabbrev--find-expansion abbrev -1 ignore-case))
(push expansion all-expansions)))
all-expansions))
(defun dabbrev--scanning-message ()
(message "Scanning `%s'" (buffer-name (current-buffer))))
;;; Find one occasion of ABBREV.
;;; DIRECTION > 0 means look that many times backwards.
;;; DIRECTION < 0 means look that many times forward.
;;; DIRECTION = 0 means try both backward and forward.
;;; IGNORE-CASE non-nil means ignore case when searching.
(defun dabbrev--find-expansion (abbrev direction ignore-case)
(let (expansion)
(save-excursion
(cond
(dabbrev--last-buffer
(set-buffer dabbrev--last-buffer)
(dabbrev--scanning-message))
((and (not dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only)
(window-minibuffer-p (selected-window)))
(set-buffer (dabbrev--minibuffer-origin))
;; In the minibuffer-origin buffer we will only search from
;; the top and down.
(goto-char (point-min))
(setq direction -1)
(dabbrev--scanning-message)))
(cond
;; ------------------------------------------
;; Look backwards
;; ------------------------------------------
((and (not dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only)
(>= direction 0)
(setq dabbrev--last-direction (min 1 direction))
(setq expansion (dabbrev--try-find abbrev t
(max 1 direction)
ignore-case)))
expansion)
;; ------------------------------------------
;; Look forward
;; ------------------------------------------
((and (or (not dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only)
dabbrev--last-buffer)
(<= direction 0)
(setq dabbrev--last-direction -1)
(setq expansion (dabbrev--try-find abbrev nil
(max 1 (- direction))
ignore-case)))
expansion)
;; ------------------------------------------
;; Look in other buffers.
;; Start at (point-min) and look forward.
;; ------------------------------------------
(t
(setq dabbrev--last-direction -1)
;; Make sure that we should check other buffers
(or dabbrev--friend-buffer-list
dabbrev--last-buffer
(setq dabbrev--friend-buffer-list
(mapcar (function get-buffer)
dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only))
(not dabbrev--check-other-buffers)
(not (or (eq dabbrev--check-other-buffers t)
(progn
(setq dabbrev--check-other-buffers
(y-or-n-p "Scan other buffers also? ")))))
(let* (friend-buffer-list non-friend-buffer-list)
(setq dabbrev--friend-buffer-list
(funcall dabbrev-select-buffers-function))
(if dabbrev-check-rest-of-buffers
(setq non-friend-buffer-list
(nreverse
(dabbrev-filter-elements
buffer (buffer-list)
(not (memq buffer dabbrev--friend-buffer-list))))
dabbrev--friend-buffer-list
(append dabbrev--friend-buffer-list
non-friend-buffer-list)))))
;; Walk through the buffers
(while (and (not expansion) dabbrev--friend-buffer-list)
(setq dabbrev--last-buffer
(car dabbrev--friend-buffer-list))
(setq dabbrev--friend-buffer-list
(cdr dabbrev--friend-buffer-list))
(set-buffer dabbrev--last-buffer)
(dabbrev--scanning-message)
(setq dabbrev--last-expansion-location (point-min))
(setq expansion (dabbrev--try-find abbrev nil 1 ignore-case)))
expansion)))))
(defun dabbrev--safe-replace-match (string &optional fixedcase literal)
(if (eq major-mode 'picture-mode)
(picture-replace-match string fixedcase literal)
(replace-match string fixedcase literal)))
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Substitute the current string in buffer with the expansion
;;; OLD is nil or the last expansion substring.
;;; ABBREV is the abbreviation we are working with.
;;; EXPANSION is the expansion substring.
(defun dabbrev--substitute-expansion (old abbrev expansion)
;;(undo-boundary)
(let ((use-case-replace (and (eval dabbrev-case-fold-search)
(or (not dabbrev-upcase-means-case-search)
(string= abbrev (downcase abbrev)))
(eval dabbrev-case-replace))))
(and nil use-case-replace
(setq old (concat abbrev (or old "")))
(setq expansion (concat abbrev expansion)))
(if old
(save-excursion
(search-backward old))
;;(store-match-data (list (point-marker) (point-marker)))
(search-backward abbrev))
;; Make case of replacement conform to case of abbreviation
;; provided (1) that kind of thing is enabled in this buffer
;; and (2) the replacement itself is all lower case.
(dabbrev--safe-replace-match expansion
(not use-case-replace)
t)))
;;;----------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Search function used by dabbrevs library.
;;; ABBREV is string to find as prefix of word. Second arg, REVERSE,
;;; is t for reverse search, nil for forward. Variable dabbrev-limit
;;; controls the maximum search region size. Third argment IGNORE-CASE
;;; non-nil means treat case as insignificant while looking for a match
;;; and when comparing with previous matches. Also if that's non-nil
;;; and the match is found at the beginning of a sentence and is in
;;; lower case except for the initial then it is converted to all lower
;;; case for return.
;;; Table of expansions already seen is examined in buffer
;;; `dabbrev--last-table' so that only distinct possibilities are found
;;; by dabbrev-re-expand.
;;; Value is the expansion, or nil if not found.
(defun dabbrev--search (abbrev reverse ignore-case)
(save-match-data
(let ((pattern1 (concat (regexp-quote abbrev)
"\\(" dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp "\\)"))
(pattern2 (concat (regexp-quote abbrev)
"\\(\\(" dabbrev--abbrev-char-regexp "\\)+\\)"))
(found-string nil))
;; Limited search.
(save-restriction
(and dabbrev-limit
(narrow-to-region dabbrev--last-expansion-location
(+ (point)
(if reverse (- dabbrev-limit) dabbrev-limit))))
;;--------------------------------
;; Look for a distinct expansion, using dabbrev--last-table.
;;--------------------------------
(while (and (not found-string)
(if reverse
(re-search-backward pattern1 nil t)
(re-search-forward pattern1 nil t)))
(cond
((progn
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(dabbrev--goto-start-of-abbrev)
(/= (point) (match-beginning 0)))
;; Prefix of found abbreviation not OK
nil)
(t
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(re-search-forward pattern2)
(setq found-string
(buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
(and ignore-case (setq found-string (downcase found-string)))
;; Throw away if found in table
(if (dabbrev-filter-elements
table-string dabbrev--last-table
(string= found-string table-string))
(setq found-string nil))))
(if reverse
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(goto-char (match-end 0))))
(cond
(found-string
;;--------------------------------
;; Put in `dabbrev--last-table' and decide if we should return
;; result or (downcase result)
;;--------------------------------
(push found-string dabbrev--last-table)
(let ((result (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
(if (and ignore-case (eval dabbrev-case-replace))
(downcase result)
result))))))))
(provide 'dabbrev)
;; dabbrev.el ends here